. roe! ' TobAYoNtY - snows 3.30 - 7 -9 GREGORY PECK — JOAN BENNETT "THE MACOMBER AFFAIR" EwPiiIiicE EDWARD n. - s». 0' ' T003’ FUNNYM” H A UUHFMADED CAPITOL tom rm. nu SAT. Fiiiiii SPABKLING FIESTA T0 SAVAGE ANBIISII . . . IT'S GENES IIIITTEST "ADVENTURE I SHOWING AT 1:I0-7:(D-8 :45 sow“ .1 ‘,7 7 ‘f! l‘? "JWP ~ " m,” mm ._ . lunruovfll with . vlllallllll iiliii NEWS - COMEDY cllltus HORSE ll;l~iillttil TRY; CHAMPION SOMBRERO AI-SO STOOGE COMEDY _— SERIAL IHT —EMPIRE Fl. - sat. SHOWS 7-18.45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 fill mull - iiiiiii lluaslllll i . - liiltiilil ' lllrsmtllls w». hodueedbyiomessJwarileti-Oinetedbywiflolnlewdlne suuqtqsywumwoquasnuum-sqqnuqmmugwrcsnq ANNDUNCING THE OPENING Llllmalrs ZZPIIARMAQY . Y rmlnsnsr. us! so. I I n sounls a. complete line of:-- - DRUGS, DRUG SUNDBIES, Etc. BPECIALIZING DISPENSING ll. cums y Onryins ‘AGENTI! IIONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Stewart. Mill The Guardian may be following rlooea In Montague: ll Georgetown: The Poet Office; I09": Master Charles Rlfalse of Mur- ray River is on a visit to the homo cd his FINN-Knit. N1‘- and Mn. Victor infuse. ,___. Friends of Mr. Warren mker are sorry to hear that he is nit- fering from an indiepoeitiou and all hope his return to normal good health will be rapid. The Georgetown Girls‘ Bali team held a. suocmful dance and lunch in Kory Hall on Monday night. A large m-owd attended and su excellent everlingfis enter- tainment was enjoyed by all. ..."iihe 0.6.8. Brant, Captain G. A. Arsensult of Summer-side ar- rived in port on Monday and was engozod on Tuesday in placing the buoys in the Harbour and ad- jacent rivers. Harbour Master. Captain John Jerrior directed the opeiations. ivorkrma of the M-uitime mec- tric company from Montague were busy on Monday, cutting and hauling branches from the many belsutiiiui ornamental trees which line our streets. it seesns a shame that this must be done but the carrying out of an uninterrupted and dficient electric light service. necessitates the trimming sway oi any branches which would chafe the wires during wind storms. thereby cousins short circuits and resultant power interruptions. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Hugh Goteli. City, was a week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs John. C. Gotell. Miss Gertrude Martell who has been employed in the City is vil- lting her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Sculiy of Charlottetown, are visiting relatives in Georgetown and Lower Mon- tagiie. Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Ross and family of Charlottetown in com- pany with Mr. Daniel Gass and Mr. Dannie MacLean spent Sunday in Georgetown visiting relatives. Mrs. John Batchilder and her daughters, Miss Catherine and Miss Janie attended the marriage of Miss Agnes Batchilder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Batchilder of Georgetown and Mr. Temple Mac.- Donald, son of Mr. and MrsQAllis- ter MacDonald of Georgetown Roy- alty, which took place in Char- lottetowrt on Monday. Not for years have the lobster fishermen been favored with as perfect a day for the running of their lines as they were on Satur- day, April 30th. The weather was perfect in all respects and the ma- jority of fishermen reported excel- lent runs. The new five o'clock regulations were strictly adhered to and this simplified matters con- siderably and attributed in a large measure to the efficiency of the morning's proceedings. The day continued fine and a large number of traps were placed in the water Monday morning seen catches of lobsters landed and packing was ’ on Monday afternoon. | nm The Dental Clinic is expected to begin the work on Wednesday. May 4th, final arrangements having been made at a meeting of the committee in charge. Mayor Boud- reault presided at this meeting which was held in the rooms form- erly used by the Red Cross So- ciety and now prepared for the Clinic. Mrs. Harold W. MacDonald, Mrs. F‘. J. DeLory, Mrs. Myrtle Babineau, Mrs. Florence Jenkins and Miss Reta Wight comprise the committee who are to arrange for volunteers to help with the work. ' The Mayor requested Councillor Benton to represent the Council. --Geo. SOUR]! LINE RD‘. SOUTH W. l. .."l‘he February meeting of the smiris Line Road South Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Prank MacAailay on Feb. 2, i949. ‘Thirteen members ,. -‘ the meeting by singing the "In- stitute Ode." one new member was welcomed into the group. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by exchanging valen- tines. It was decided to hold a. card party on Feb. 9th in the school. Work was begun on the quilt and will continue st the next meeting. Bingo was then enjoyed by all- The meeting then sdiourned tn meet at the home of Mrs. Donald MacDonald in March. hunch was served by the ladies and a social hour was spent with organ selec- tions by Mrs. home Kenya and singing by Mrs. Daniel Bushey, Mrs. Hlugh MacAulsy and Mrs. Joseph P. MacAulsy. The members the Souris Line Road South Watson's Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of am. Donald MacDonald on March 9th. i940. ‘thirteen members and two visitors opened the meeting by singing the "In- stitute Odo’. Minutes o! the last meeting were read and approved. All correspondence wu reed and discussed. Work is eorlinliing on the quilt. m new business was taken up. Roll osil at next meeting will be answered by paying a nickel. Mrs. cyril MacDonald invited the mentors to her home for the Ap~ rii meeting. The meeti _ sdjoum- ed by singing the "National An- them." Lunch was served by the hostesssnd e social hour fol- wu- irs It. Peter's: ms coaannw. ‘THE EASTERN ‘GUARDIAN IAadr-nAibortAitiomInIyls-n HnrrletClllr AGENT GEOIGETOWNI Wlltlnl IJIIII. bought at myoftho ' lliselAlleweliylssssnw-y. in Bourla: Condom! and Ilornee Tho Post Office. Mister Merrill Condos: of Pan- mure Idand is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Agnes muphy. Mr. Peter Mnolannan o! Souris and m‘. P. Sinclair of Montague both of'the Dominion Depart- ment of Fisheries were business visitors to Georget u on ‘mes- day. "QEOGIIESSIVE CONSERVA- TIVE RALLY in Montague Theatre ' ” . Thursday, May 5th, 8 P. M. Mayor J. A. McDonald and other Speakers. Pictures of National Con- vention will be shown. "WROGBESSIVE CONSERVA- TIVE RALLY in Montague Theatre tonight, Thursday, May 5th, 8 P. M. Major J. A. McDonald and other Speakers. Pictures of National Con- vention will be shown. ..'PROGBESSIVE CONSERVA- TXVE RALLY in Montague Theatre tonight, Thursday, May 5th, 8 P. M. Major J. A. McDonald and other Speakers. Pictures of Notional Con- vention will be shown. Mrs. Gordon Livingston and young son who have spent the winter months in Pictou. N. S. are now visiting Mrs. Livingstoneu mother, Mrs. John Dicks N101‘ W taking up summer residence in Wood Islands. , The Department of Public Works Road Maintainer was over the main highway on Monday and did several of our streets. Wet conditions in the drains does not permit s full scale job at this time but this will be done in the near future. A light road machine towed by s, tractor, has been en- Eascd for the past few days in scyyping many of our streets. Some fertilizer has started mov- ing by rail and is being delivered from the Government Shed 0n the Railway Wharf. To date a far less quantity is moving locally the‘ other seasons. A stronger mixture has necessitated the usinK of smaller quantities and it also expected that the bulk of this season's fertilizer W111 be trucked from Charlottetown. On Monday evening the month- ly Meeting of the Georgetown Community Welfare League was held in the Council Chambers. with a good attendance. Presi- dent F. J. Solomon occupied the chair. A considerable amount of business was out lhfoimh U19 meeting. Lumber cutiin! ll 6°11‘ tinulng with good results, under the foremanship of Mr- Frflnk U!" vandier. HONOR. ROLL OF ST. MARY'S CONVENT, NOURIS Grade XI—1. Bernadette Burllc. Teresa McDonald. 2- Kii-lwime McDonald. Mary Murphy. Edna Hughes. Agnes Duffy. 3- Chi" Burge. Joseph Mclsaac. M"? Wu“ sograde X — l. Isabel Mclsanc. Ellen Mullaliy, Teresa Mclsaac, 2. Adeline Peters, Anne McCormack. 3. Inez McPhee, Margaret Malone. Ehwlle McKinnon. Patricia. Mc- Issac. Grade IX-J. Margaret Hughes. 2. Claire Paquet. Grade VIII ~ 1. Irene Paquet. Ellis. MacDonald, 2. Mary McPhee, Mildred Chaissom, Florence Ar- senault, 3. Eileen Larkin. Marg- aret Mclnnis, Anne MacDonald. and, v11 - i. Eleanor Clin- ton. Frances Ford, 2. Anne Mac- Donald, Joyce Paquet. 3. Jane Pierce, Patricia MacDonald. ‘Grade VI — I. Helen McDonald. 2. Susan McCormack, Velma Pa- quet, 3. Frances Grant, Elizabeth Malone. Grad V -- 1. Jeanette Peters, 2. Jeanette Cheverie, 3. Rena Cheverie. ' Grade IV -- i. Audrey Mullsily. 2. Catherine McPhee, 3. Dorothy Poole, Minnie Mullally. Grade IV -- 1. Joyce Cheverie. Maureen Wood. 2. Madeleine Praught, 8. Ann McIntyre. Grade Ill —-l. Frances Praught, 2. Winnifred Cheverle, 3. Mary Clinton. Grade l1 — 1. Doreen Cheverie, 2. Anne Mclnnis, Kathleen Mar- tin, Alena Pierce, 8. Peggy Camp- bell, Carole Ellis. Aliiston and Vicinity’ Mrs. Archie Collins. Allistcn. was a visitor to Montague on Mon- day. Mr. David Hicken, Pembroke, was a visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Miss Beetriceulohnston, Vernon River, was s. week-end visitor to Peter's Road. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Johnston and son Earl were visitors to Montague on F's-idly. -Miss Marion McLean. Grade XI student, Montague, moot the week- end at her home at Peter's Road. Mr. Victor Les, Vernon River, wu a week-end visitor to Peter's Road, guest of Mr. Lawson Reid. Mi‘. and Mrs. Ellis McPhdrflli and family, Peter's Road, were vistors to Charlottetown on Wed- nuday. u-n-nk u‘... slui-ley Hlcken. Aliistoh. has returned home from spendim a weeirin Charlottetown, guest of Mrs. taxis Jordon. rm people of rear-mama and vicinity were shocked to hear of the sudden death of John McLeod. Peter's Road. Mr. McLeod .was Milled in putting out his lobster m. Steven and Vicinity ' Mr. Keir CITE-LA, wu G l. business trip in Mt- 05 QXDCIY. Miss Mcliwen of Charlottetown meat the week-end visiting friends in Mt. stuns-t. Min Pnneu Gallant has return- ed home having spent the winter in Chariot . was unreal-ct Daniel m» H". weekend visiting her cousin. Mrs. Pgycy Myers, Montague. Mrs. Gerald Jay was a noent v-idtor co the home of Mir. and Mrs. Boy Jay, Mt. Stewart. Mr. Elmer McIntyre has return- ed to Mr. Stewart. having Dent considerable time in the States. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor: of’ Charlottetown spent Sunday visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Affleck. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glover, Char- lottetown, spent the week-end vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Af- fleck. Mr. Johnny Mcllinnol. who I employed at Clark 1110s., 8t. Peter's Bay, spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. Lawrence Gallant, manager of Llewellyn’s factory, Georgetown. spent the week-end at his home in Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Linda were visitors to the City on Sunday evening. . I Miss Jean Afileck of the Royal Bank staff Charlottetown, was a visitor to her home in Mt. Stewart over the week-end. Miss Helen MacDonald retm-ned to the City on Sunday, having spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urban MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garnhum o! Brsdalbane were recent visitors to Mr. Gsrnhum’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gamhum, Mr. Stewart. Mrs. Harry Tin-lmins and two sons have returned to their home 15 in Mt. see-vim, having spent the past. three weeks visiting in Bos- ton. Miss Helen MacDonald, who is employed in Charlottetown, was a recent visitor to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Mac- Donald. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Peter MacLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Macbeod, Mt. Stewart. who is among the graduates of Prince of Wales College this year. Mr. Ross McEwen of Charlotte- town, who retired this pest wee-k as chief train despatcher, was a former resident of Mt. Stewart, when his father, the late Horace McEwen was station agent. Among the visitors to Mt. Stow- art m1 Wednesday night were Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Alice McCar- thy, Wing Commander J. Angus McLean, Major John A. Maodonslld, Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, and‘ Mr. Joseph MacMillan. The lobster fishermen got of! tn a good start on Saturday morning at Savage Habour; it had been the best opening day for a good many years, the water being very calm for the time of year, and fishermen got out about two hundred traps to a boat. Bait is very source loc- ally but considerable hes arrived by truck from Summerside. Pros- pects are for a good catch of lob- sters this season. trap lines when he was strldten with a heart attack and passed avmy before help could reach him, Murray Harbour North Presby- terian Young People held s very successful concert in the Mushy River Public Hall on Wednesday evening. Mr. Alex McLean, Peter's Road, wes a week-end visitor to his home after spending some time in Pictou. N. S. Mr. McLean is on the staff of the Prince Nova. Friends of Miss Mary Collins, Aliiston, r t to learn she has entered the ontague Hospital for an sppendlcit‘ operation and wish her a speedy recovery. MT. HERBERT Mr Brent Mutch spent the Easter vacation with his slates- and brother -in-law Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Jenkins Mr. and Mrs Robert M“ Kinnon and Russel Mutch. Mr. Leonard Wood recently won first prim in a Hliisboro speaking competition and brought further honors to the district by winhing third prise in a county competition at Pownal. , Mr. George Jenkins is at present illltins with his parent Mr. bills-s Henry Jenkins. lrlends are glad in have Mrs Winston Wood and Mrs Russell Parquhmbn us; with them in goodheelth and-to Wlwme their. some .q-uo.ge.. A. D. Feehan and daughter ' '..4“{_ '.’»-~-., BACK ROW: Left ts Right: Carl Kemp, Kenneth McDonald, FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Clinton, Camille Gallant. - _ CANOE COVE NOTES A very successful variety con- cert and bazaar was presented on Wednesday, April i3 by the School and Home Club of Canoe Cove. Mr. Mack MacFadyen capably act- ed as chairman. Miss Eleanor-Car- son ably performed as organist. A very lovely cake made and beauti- fully decorated with Easter de- sign wes presented by Mrs. Beech- er Hickox for auction. A quilt was also auctioned the cotton used be- ing the donation of Mrs. Archie MsoKinnon. Following is the program which was well presented: Opening chorus, Gaiway Bay. Song, My Happiness, Rena Mac- Nevin and Kathleen MacFadyen Encored, Far Away Places. Dialogue, Required One Man Reading, Mrs. John diliacCannell (encored). Instrumental music, Mr. Walter MacDonald, Mr. Lloyd Smith and Mrs. Alex Darrach. lntermission—Bsza.ar of/candy. . ’Song, Lavender Blue, Alberta MacLean, (encored). Dialogue, Box of ‘Trouble and sale spent in dancing. An Easter service was held at Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church, April l'l by the Y.P.U. The presi- dent, Mrs. Colin MacFadyen con- ducted the service assisted by the choir. Miss Caroline MacKenrie was organist. 3Y1"!!! SW18 Wore. Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross, There is a Green l-iili Far Away, The 01,1 Rugged Cross, There is a Fountain Filled with Blood and whgn 1 Survey the Wondrous Cross. Scrip- ture was Mark i6 and Corinth- ians l6 read by Mrs. Sandy M“- Kenzle and Miss Irene MacDoug- all. Prayer was offered by M", John MacCanneli and Mrs. Ru- dolph MacDonald reed tit lesson. The reg-ulal- meeting of the Canoe Cove Y. P. U. was held on Good Friday at the lovely heme s: Mrs. Dan MacPhee. The president. Mrs. Colin Mac- Psdyen presided. The meeting Oiiened with There's A Green i-iiii Far Away. Scripture was read by MraISandy MacKenzie followed by Lords Profit‘. The lesson was read ‘by Victor MacFsdyen. Bible drill given by Mrs. A. MacDougali, Meeting closed by singing Thu-e n e Fountain Filled With Blood. followed by reps-um benediction. Ibllowins the meeting a den- cious lunch was served by the hos- less. GREEN BAY AND VICINITY _,__. Mi‘. Ind Mrs. James Cudmorg spent Sunday in Kelly's Cross silent Easter at her home in Green Bay. Cedric Barrett were recent Visitors to Summerslde. w- 14° clffl-Iher. teacher at WM Islands. has returned to his “"9513”? B98141!!! the Easier holidays at -his home in 5mm y. "Y- Rlllih Olrrecher. tee h t 14ml River. has rhtilflild Glynis "Wilton after spending the Ill“! hblldlyl With his pjfgnfg in Green Bey. Mr. and. Innlett Flood. Mr. and m. Matthias Flood, Mr, seat visitors to ‘the Capital. Leo Costello has purchased I lovely farm home in Green lay. m. Costello was mun-lee last fall "'4 "Iii soon take up residence. Their many friends wish every success. mo- - (or. _ n. ‘hi! "l! 10 the harbor to Song, Driving Down the River, by boys and girls. Encored, Now is the Hour. , Closing c h o r u s, Beautiful Dreamer. God Save the King. Remainder of the evening was Miss Noreen Flood Kelly’! Crone, Mr. James Cudmore and My“ yiuifnv. Uiiifptdengi 1 Second DOPIIIIIIQIIF-GRADE V Claude Creamer. Stephen Cheverin, Larry Strong. James McDonald, John McIntyre. Ivonne Paquet. Shirley Fem, J01", {CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 12th day of April A.D. 1H9 In Re Estate of FREDERICK R. MELLISH late of Union Roll In Lot 5i in Kings County in the said Province, farmer, deceased, testato. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or may Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Robert C. Meliilh of New Perth in Kings County aforesaid, farmer, and Cyrus Mar- tin of the someplace, farmer, the executors of the above named est- ate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persona later- eated in the laid Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the’ Court House in (‘h-riottetown in Queens County in the said Pro- vince, on Tuesday the 17th dsy of May next coming. at the hour of eleycn o'clock foreiiocn of the some day to shew cause if any they eon why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and said petition and on motion o! Wll-- liam E. Bentley, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND 1'1‘ IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published ln some newspaper Jha Estate closed as prayed for In i George McDonald, my “M5, Francis Wm. Cheverie —Photo by Garnhum, M‘ sold once in each week for st leut four consecutive weeks from tin date hereof and that a true w" hereof be forthwith posted in u.‘ following public places . sweat-q,‘ namely, in the hall of the com House in Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid, at or near ti" store of John L. Mellish in New Perth aforesaid, and at or near the Post Office tn Montague in Kin" County aforesaid so that all m. sons interested in the said Emu as aforesaid may have due notlq thereof. WITNESS His Honour limit Leonard Palmer, Judge of the sail Probatb Court at Charlottetown l; Queen's County, the day and yefl first above written. Bil THE COURT. Teacher: L. S. (SgdJ E. MARGARET ANDRE“ Registrar. Weeooeoooeovoooeoeo." I Chiropodist For Foot Ailments iliiilSlILi ii. J. A. silllillil. ii. P. Orthopedic M! Great George sum CHAELOTTETOWN. PM. published in Charlottetown afore- OOOOQQOO-O-OO-OO-O-OOO NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY Iy Clifford Mclliil /’/ umenlm/ oi QUICK. Mule." 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