Morell. was Montague yesterday. Mr. Lannan. Charlottetown, were busi- ness visitors to Montague yester- :lay. . . ..'CARD . PARTY plywood and irborite race EIG!-l'l' THE slitiini iouaaotau Iruae llulbee. Mb Joyce Wigginton. Piua Mellnnem, AOINT GEORGETOWN: villi-ing Martin Currie and James .M.... Miss Faye Stewart. ..'MASONlTE Plain and Block, its-ininl! at the P, E. I. Hospital. mouldings, was a recent. guest of her parents. cabinet hardware. Air. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart, Mon- Hilchey do Vanlderstine. Montague chrome and ' ..'Mr. Waldon Lasers. and Mrs. tague. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montana: Blue neme Baateuranl. and Guardian Office; Poet Office: In South: The snack Bar and II. Richard: A sea. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mackinnon. P rgetown: The Mr. Eustacheus lilccar'ron. Mon- frlends in tague left yesterday morning for Saint John. N. 3. Mr. David Thompson. Montague. left yesterday morning for Saint John. N. B. nurse in PRINCE EDWARD WONDERFUL . . . LOVELY . . . . SHOULD WlN,AN AWARD . . . To-DAY and rmm. . . GREAT PICTURE -1 : S or a at as ONLY A FEW OF THE COMMENTS OF PRAISE THAT LOCAL PREVIEW AUDIENCES MADE ON SEEING "THE BLUE VEIL". In another great role immitiuhiniwntuiuuiwiww A JAN?- 33: lliill Blliiliill 4 RICHARD ttiisuit Attend Matinee --..... ECFARLES iiliiiHTOii AGNES MUUREHEAD IT BRINGS YOU-- 719 2'01-IrayaI...'7lre 6ast... Tie Dmma of tire Dear! no over-to-boremeanbered etar of Johnny 3.1.7.4. iiiiiiiilihhmiixxi penal VEIL -2' Showing At 3:30 7:00 9:00 I and Early Evening Show for the best seating. . aaanra:-nos-noun: amid r. undry. Mn. am. scum. am . Mrs. M.acI.aren out again utter her Leo Jeffery. In New and son Floyd. summerslde. were Perth H311. TNUFSGEY. MW Bin. 8-30 in Montague yesterday visiting Mr P. M. Sponsored by Montague C. Jelfcr)"s brother. Levi. W. L. ,cA1-rror. SHOW TIMES: Matinee starts 3 p.m. Evening: "Tall "Devil Doorway" at 8:18. 8:18. Target" at 7 and 9:42; Last Complete Show starts at LOO -IT! THOSE ZANY KIDS ARE BACK IN A OVHER HOWLIN Thur. - Fri. and Sat. 2 FINAL TD-DAY lfdlfiml G HIT! aIc1n4 rnnetnezryil-':o;:e5;. It-G-I presents the mystery-ihviliel that shook the nation! a E V .s.'N0'l'ICE- Moviea. "Appoint- ment with Danger", Alan Ladd. Murray River. Friday: Murray Harbour, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry MaoLaren Montague. were visitors to Mon-' tague Saturday. Her many friends in Montague are pleased to pee I recent illness. Mrs. Malcolm MacPhee. Heath- erdale. was pleasantly surprised last week when she received a telephone call from her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MaoPhee, Oakland. Cali- iornla. Her many friends are pleased to hear Miss Ethcl Thompson has returned to her position at the Si. John General llospital, Saint John. N. B. after her recent illness at her home in Montague, ..'THlI J0-ANNA DRESS Shop is featuring the new "sweater- dresa." - full cotton skirts in- cluding the popular squaw skirt, corduroy Jackets, spot-resistant skirts and slacks. ..'HOYT'S BEAUTY SALON 50l.lt'iS. will be open the week or May 12th to 17th. Make ycmr ap- pointment early with' Mrs Dr. Smallwood. or write Hoyt's Beauty Salon, Charlottetown. Telephone in Souris No l0. ..'SI"EClAL ONI-2 Cl-INT SALE, rock-spar varnish 1 gallon. 1 quart or half-pint at regular price and an extra can for only one cent. Don't miss this bargain while the sale lasts. Sale ends May loth l-lilchey at Vanlderstine, Montague. ..iGlll-ISTS OF GUILD - Sev- enteen members of the Young Women's Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague motored to Oharlottetown Monday where they spent a very enjoyable evening as guests of Zion Young women's Guild. ..'PREPARE FOR. GATHER- ING - Keen interest is being shown by the ladies of Montague in preparation for the annual Scottish gathering which takes place in Montague in July. Com- mittees from each local. organizat- ion are scheduled to meet later in the month to iinalim arrange- menis. The proceeds from this en- deavour are for building a nurses residence in Montague. ..'VlSl'l' CITY LODGES -- A large number of oddfeldows from Montague motored to Charlotte- town Monday evening where they were the guests of a joint lodge St. Lawrence and Wildey. Five candidates from Montague receiv- ed the first degree, which was conferred by the Charlottetown lodge. ..'A'l'1'l-IND GRADUATION - Mrs. Beecher Dewar and Mrs. Daniel Stewart. Brudenell. attend- ed the graduation exerclses at the Grace Hospital. Halifax, Monday evening. Among the izraduates was Mrs. Stewart's daughter. Miss Anne Stewart. Before returning home Mrs. Dewar will visit her son. Charles, medical student at Dalhnusie University, and her son. Abner. student at Acadia Univers- ity in Weltville. Poole and Beer Construction Company. Montague. was granted the contract to grade. and gravel the streets of Montague atia sm- ial meeting of the Town Council last night. His Worship. Mayor B. H. Yeo presided. Present were Councillors Hessian. Reynolds. Jamieson and McGowan. Mr Austin Fraser was present to rep- resent the constructlon company. The motion was moved by Coun- cillor Reynolds and seconded by Councillor Jamleson that the con- tract of 51.25 per yard be accepted up to 24.00 yards as set out in the letter from the company. and the council further empowered the company to clear drains and ob-. structions so as to make and com- plete the streets in a proper and satisfactory manner. All employees are to be hired by the companv According to the estimate sub- mitted. approximately 2 3-4 miles of work will be done on the north side of the town and approximate- ly 8 mile on the south side It is expected that the work of grad- ing and preparing the streets for gravelling will get under way im- mediateiy. Considerable discussion took place regarding the dfedging oi the dock east of the Stevens wharf. This rceived the whole- hearted support of the Councillors. and the Clerk was instructed to write Mr. If. E. Miller. district en- glneer. ft is proposed that this work might be a accomplished while the Dredge lI5 is at present working at Montague. Should this work be done, the fishermn will be supplied with an ' ..t boat hnrbor from which they may base fishing operations The clerk was Lnstrcted to con- - ffl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN Contract Let For Street . Work In Montague tact the owner: of an open sewer- line running into the dookarea to have them repair and pipe it to extend farther into the river. A new cover for the fire tank on the south side wos requested to be made and this matter is to be glvn immdlate attention. owing to the fact that the pres- ent town dump has been closed permanently. a new location has been provided on land known as the Vuozzo property below the former location. The rcntallwas fixed at 550.00 per year. and the town has agreed to keep the dump in a tidy and sanitary manner, A road leading to the new dump will be constructed this week. At the conclusion of the meeting the Clerk was instructed to make application to the Magistrate for judgment against all the tax delinquents at court to be held next Saturday. Fire Damages C.-N.R. Building At Ottawa ' OTTAWA. May 6 -(OP)-Fire today broke out in the four-story Canadian National Railways build- ing. causing loss estimated at 350.000. The blaze. cause of which was not immediately determined. broke out on the second floor of the '15- year-old building at Sparks and Metcalfe Streets in downtown ot- tawa. Fire damage was confined to an area near the messagers' room. but water nnd other damage was extensive. . - Mt. Stewart Jayceoej Monthly Meeting At the regular monthly meeting of the Mt. Stewart Junior cham- ber of commerw. held Monday evening in the Canadian Legion Hall, Regional President Walter LePage presented the charter of hahalf of the Junior Chamber of commerce of Canada to Mt. Stewart President, Dan Mullen. The chamber ia now officially linked with the thirty-three other chambers in Region 12 (Mari- times). and with the many cherub- ers across Canada. President Wal- zter LePago spoke on the history of the Junior Chamber charter. -and stressed clossr co-operation from the local chambers in aeeinx that Junior Chamber National and International find: a permanent place in their business meetings. The Junior Chamber International is slowly passing the threat of Communism in countries dlviided With more support from the Jun- ior Chambers across Canada and the United states. the threat of Communiam will be crushed for- ever in the minds of the young men and women living under the Communist movement said Walter i.ePage. We must. practzlce freedom even in our own community by taking an active part in civic and provincial affairs. We must not be divided in teachings of good civic government. likewise in all phases of good government. We as Junior Chamber members can. through training. develop more interest in the communities across Canada in good solid democ niic teachings. President Dan Mullen thanked A'.. ....fWlNNI-IRS Robin Hood flour at Yeo Theatre. Owen Sinlrs, Hec- tor Matheson, Jean Hyncs. ..'DlEs IN CALIFORNIA - Mr. Murdock Benton, Montague, received the sad news of the death of his sister, Miss Mary Benton. in California. The deceased was the daughter of the late Alexander Benton and Fadie Ann Macxenzie. Belle River. Besides her brother in Montague. she is survived by five sisters and another brother. They are: Margaret, Mrs. Jack- son, and Catherine M. N. Nicker- son. both of N. 5.; Christina in Montreal: Dolly. Mrs. E. E. Moly- neaux. Charlottetown-. Marion. Mrs. H. B. Hume. Iris. P. E. I.; Peter in Belle River. H.J. Malian ll. 0. Opfnmetriet. Fitting and Supplying Glasses. etc. Office flours: . 10 in 12 A.M. 2 to 5 P.lVl. and by appointment. Montague, P. E. 1. Office Connected with Mnbon Drug Co. will permit- Thursdays, May 15-East Co-op. Attention farmers CREAM ROUTES Our trucks will begin.hauling cream over the fol- lowingroutes on the following dates, if road conditions Mondays, May 5-Bangor-Donald Compton Mondays, May 5-Bedford-Aeneas Maclntyre Tuesdays, May 13-Montague-Gerry MacAdam Thursdays, May 8-Mt. Stewart-Gordon MacEwcn- Thursdays, May 8-Little Pond-Somerlcd MacDonald Fridays, May 9-Cardigan-Bruce Webster Monday, May 12-Greenwich Route--Bruce Webster. in the eastern area of the Island wishing to send to our crcamery-contact East- ern Farmer's Co-op store in Elmira. ' MDRELL OREAMERY 00-0P ASSN. LTD. Point-Eastern Farmer's lmnnn:..'MI Met 0 urnr I” -A --M viao THEATRE . MONTAGUE - FRIDAY - SATURDAY VENGEANCE VALLEY Technicolor-Burt Lancaster - Robert Walker I NONE BETTER . It Paye To fneue alime- neeauotan amino 0 ' V I on lroor. vtnvr , Accept No Sabeuluteel 'i IUIIN. (Noll T IIIM All-IIRIKA ? IKVMYIIIIIIAIC cotoaroaettunons eonvrmrm mus MON.-TUES.-"DAUGHTER ROSY O'GRADY" Mt NOTICE There will be a meeting in the Town Hall, on Friday evening, May 9th at 8 pm. to consider the ad- visability of separating: the School and Town Finances. This is a very important meeting and alipratepay- ers.of the Town of Souris are urged to attend. TOWN COUNCIL. TOWN OF SOURIS ..L. hue. Install KOOLVENTS now (0! all-your-round beauty and protection 159"" mill! I reason wluyalaaaet home ewnaee want the all-eeeeen per- faction of Koowenul nu. mum aluminum hump are euaaovn-bum M It and hernaonlu with the Individual architectural atyllng of you home . . . rich colon are belted-on lay lnffjuRgd Wu... . , . w", in. erallatluu It made by Koowent faetorpuglnga .g.'. 0." .' m..w.u ' D . HQ " Lie mm X W ”'QQlLanp.'.- rnnsomu. snnvron AND quick nnuvnnir room one usanva JOHN omen Mn"?-s 7 .l.9mt-W kagibnai President. Walter Le- Page and spoke hl'leflx'Qn the co- o ration received from munbere "the onarlottatmm chamber and Regional officer: in heblag to establish the chamber. . Thou preaant at the hind table were. tonal President. Walter Le!-rage. ealdent Den Mullen or the Mt. Stewart Ohllnber. Stuart. Russell. Regional Vice President for N 13.. John Morris, Regional , .. . ,, .. l , ...- Vieefrealdent for P. I. 1. Archibald Johnson. P Koiuington chamber. up-"wt Iurna. Praatdent, of Board of Trade. other gum. eluded wamacn Geudat. lung; olfntsie ctaarlottetown no.” u 9 III 1.3 K :1-om st. Peters. "' '””""”" (.. calming Forth: First rt-no To n;...... ,' The 0 Original Alllll' ,JEllllMA , Sea And Meet Her At . . .7. LLEWELLYIPS STORE MAY an; an and tom Scmpleher delicious cakes mode from her famous products. Combined with this dem- onstration we are offering special prices on all Quaker Products. AUNT JEMIMA Silver Cake Mix. pkg. .. . .. .. . .37c AUNT JEMIMA Devil's Food Cake Mix. pkg. . . . . . . . . 37: AUNT JEMIMA Ready Mix Pancake Flour. pkg. . . . . .... 23: AUNT JEMIMA ' Ready Mix Buckwheat Flour. pkg. . . ... 23c Quaker t lQuaker Macaroni. pkg. I7: Spaghetti. pkg. . I7: Quake” t Quaker ' Cormm'- P'"l- 23: Puffed Rice pkg 'l1c Quaker-5 lb. pkg. ' ' Rolled Outs 43: '-'aMk"-W- W--3'5 guakizqg-afkg. 26 Flour. pkg. . ... 26:: ru in ur' , . c Peter Pan Quaker-Chinaware Pllfftd wllidf . 35: ROIIOJ Outs . . . 55C 8 qt. size with tumbler pom honest me oaies , MAY srh .. 9"! - tom. : T. M. ;LLl':WEl.LYll LTD. is the time to I:-:ufify" your home with ENT AllllllNillt litmttasi . momenta " ii 1 - g..a;';,ly4'4'I