__ EARL! ALL . STAR. TODAY , casr “IIIIMRDD" MATINEE 2:30 -- EVE. SHOWS 7 und 9:00 QdgPIIINDE EDWARD AAAAA_A I lTrILcuAsmssAcussi-srrncrcw THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Annual Meeting Junior League Stewart. AGINI Ghuattikll‘ hours. uouuoun: "amid r Land". sum mane. llra Imu- ' asu- Harriet Olalr. UWN: Weldon Latest i AGINT! SOUIJB: Miss Enid Richards and Gordon Farrell The Guardian may be bought at any ol the lellowing places in Montague: lilies s. A. Llewellyn; Ira. Clay. ll Georgetown: The Pbat Oiliee: In Souria: Cundorre and Ilorenea Edward Island Hospital was held at the Cundnll Home on Monday P. E. I. Hospital - The second annual nveeting oi the Junior Ladies’ Aid o! the Prince the annual movie sponsored by the Senior Aid. in the selling o! tags on Iaater Saturday. and provided gctreehmants iar the Nurses‘ Val- entine Dance. r - _ “Mrs. J. A. Likely represented the Junior Aid at the meeting beld in the Oity Hall by the local Oan- ‘suusuuauuuiegucxeurw. adlan Association o! Consumers. The Board o! ‘Trustees -very 2 DAYS non, and rut. MATINEE MONDAY 2:30 — EVENING 7 - 9 loner. In 8t. Peeerfi: The Poet Oliea. ..'LOB!E WATCHES. -- C. R. ' ...‘FOB SALE—10i'I Chevrolet Boehner, Jeweller. Montmue- conch. Sound body. Apply to L. C. kindly invited a Junior Aid repre- sentative to attend the Board meeting. Your President haa been attending these monthly meetings aiternoon. May 81st, with 32 mem- bers present . The president. Mrs. A. J- Hu- ...ll10nslu NIGHT solve s’ Y i0 Remember as Loni: "as Runmizce Shall iit'8' Miss Rita Gill. 10M. 595m I row days in Montague visitinc her many iriends. m. Donald Mac-Lead, Victoria Croce, is building a large barn at his home. Miss Loreen MacNeil, Ottawa, has arrived in Murray Harbour where she will spend some time Mr. ind Mrs. arniaii. Montreal. are ependin the summer months Jenkins, Point Pleasant. Mrs. James Montague on Tuesday. Mr. and” Mrs. Montague, have recently to their new home in the Mac Donald building. A. MacDonald. Cardigan Head. visited friends in Warren Ledner. moved ism opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayeiuaiter which she wel- comed the honorary president. Mrs. H. G. Leitch. The minutes o! the last annual meeting and the last regular meeting were read and adopted. Alter considerable discussion. it - was decided to purchase a irigid- aire ior the Nurses’ Home and rugs for the» bedroom oi the Cundaii Mrs. Ade Collins lhsa returned 110K119- guest or w. and Mrs. 5D. Hush. to her home in Montague alter spending the winter In Charlotte- town. A letter from Miss Mair, hospi- tal superintendent. was read, thank- m: the Junior Aid ior all their help and donations during ‘the which have proved instructive and enJoynble. “To the numbers o! the Senior Aid who have been so helpful and sympathetic in all our undertak- ings. to our competent and oo- operative Oilicers who have given unstintingiy o! their time and tal- ent. and to the faithful band oi workers who have all made my term o! oflice no pleasant I wish at this time to express my sincere lPDIeciation. To my successor in oflice I pledge my suPPiIrt and be- Siieak for her your continued co- at the summer home or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane has recently year. °P°“u°“ I" m‘ ‘"5"’ “I'm? _ ' Th k I u, t 1 t M h f En or the Junior Ladies’ A . Afraid to re ea xzitlllimqms Jae so“ w“ ggeullgl-IIZ “l; ‘Winger’; fie"! if: by tggullplgflixigflbi.’ Kiel-De. ‘Imgpmuuuy lubmlthd’ b" idem,” m mm fives in Boston. On her way home. lam, the treasurer, Mrs. W0. Bar- PA M’ Pmndem" ‘h, cynic“, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan er- Mrs. Lane visited her son, Arnold hour, chairman oi the Fashion ' you" eon, Montague, spent the week~ who is studying dentistry at Mac- show committee, M15, 3,115 Lug,’ i. . III pa’ at the home o! lMr Belder- om Unherslty i, i, 0g u, L, g M uraqvg 9p “guy _ / | v - c a man e ague o ercy ' "' W"! Pun“ I" Mflvue- display and tea. Mrs. Don Ross. u Miss Isobel Robertson, Fort M", 3;, N1¢1m1wn_ chum“, o; I beg to nlmit the iollovwing Mra. James Dewar, Brudeneil. Eric North is visiting in Monts- um nominating ggmgnittgg, rend r6901’?- Oi the eighth annual Dis- accompanied by her young gue, guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Frank me fonowm‘ “ma; play o! the League o! Mercy. l daughter. sire spending a lew Greene. Miss-Robertson arrived which was held at the Oundali ALSO Honorary President: Mrs. I. C. itch. weeks in Charlottetown. guests of in Charlottetown to attend the Home. on Tuesday, May lafli, 194e, _ - ‘ V Mr. and Mrs. LJ-i. Collin. Elriidillfl-ilbilb 3i‘ her sister. Miss president, M,‘ ‘L A Likely. “Despite the mchmency o‘ u" , ' _ . I; V‘ . R , . . v _ aze R0 e son who graduated i _ . _ _ _ _ day, we wgr ma"; "m; t)” g. N D A i y.‘ - ‘ Ia-Ileo v _ _ Mrs. Wilfred MacLean. Kings- Tumday from the school of BrZ;,e,_Pre“dent M" H J A lumen” an; m; may“; ghocm y i‘- , v V . lborc, is-g visitor ltoeMontaguciviiist guises,‘ Prince Edward Island RECON,“ secretary: m‘ mm B, w“ evident by m‘ wand“ . l, l I DANA MERLE the home or her 5S rs, Mrs. - osPi a, fwd Mmmnfl¢ display oi donations. I ' , ~ 1...... MacLean and Mrs. Ada correspond,“ Maury, m, ...,.,,,, “w, m, wdmm, u, REMEMBER cm. GUIDES’ coon: DAY é ‘ = °““‘"'°"' M“ °‘m°‘“’°“' °”P°““"' w- <1 swer- - t" d"""*=-*°°m "v M“ A- 1- SATURDAY JUNE so. , _ V‘ ___ N5. wus a week-end guest oi her “Gasman w‘ “mm, we? gun“, mum,“ o; m. 3w“ . 1 l Mr. Douglas Gosbec, Halifax. is daughter, Mrs. Douglas George. mouth 51¢ at present a visitor to Murray Montague. lvirs. Duncanson was , ~ _ River where he is spending some accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E"°°““"°~ w‘- F-i III-til. Mrs. MN- W E- Champion and Mrs. time Bucst o! Mr. and Mrs. Wil-I R.W. MscGill, Berwick. NS. Mrs. firsmnfizxun‘ MfMeg i gag?’ Ktrfcltivtgloyztonarrggglzieid tgaomtaiale‘ lium Porter. George and young daughte c- ' ' _' ' ' ' . com/panicd o... party to hi. Affilsgf‘ °°"""°'- 1""- J- L- B- $313} $3,‘ §§‘;,f“,§‘§;§ 3g 5,5,5; "m: sronr THAT FASHION suur" Egg? royhseztriieslifinefiu visit her Fashion Show; M", 3,3 Llygg, assisted in serving by members o! - Mrs. o. A. Drlllon, the Junior Aid. PHONE 55 GT. GEO. ST. The inspectors for the Osnad- um“ d Mm” DUN“ "Id A’ m!‘ um,’ w. "um uk. w ' isn Bank or Commerce were in T"! W" R'- E- Kemp’ w" '7' A‘ “we” o“: mm" u’ ‘u w!” 5°" and mod committees, the work- '10 Tea. towels ’ Montague and 50.1,.“ 1m week Haslam. "Med slits. the churches ior their or; In the Cundali Gymnasium. 1 pair o! sheets another woman could understand he: strange de- ception! ' EIIIIII. BAIIRYMORE _r..'i MIN CROIIWEIL rnonumou l JVIGIIZIE/VG HOAGY CAIIMICIIAEI. The FASHION SIIDPPE Mr. and Mrs. 3N. ‘l-Iociey. Montague, accompanied by Mrs. Otis Jackson. were recent visit- ors to Royalty. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. ‘lyior Beck. Mrs. JJ. Lumsdeu, Sydney. and on their sembamual ‘napemonl Chum vlce_presidentsz kind cg-operation, the collectors my“, Mr. m1 n Couls , Wi a , m. R1 n M -c M. u m Trinity: Ws- W- G- BMW" “m ‘h’ °*““'°'“"- " mild‘ °l "I" rim sligvrmm 5W1 Barrymore carftresilr NZS. srcpvisitl-tls ‘tIIeir morI-hsei": Lane. Iii; 1115132203.“ were, fortune: MYS- J- E~ Bumw- ‘mac's’ "r I'm‘ Mdenam“ l‘ d“ M” scmumm m‘! “he” who no ‘hm. “m” m‘ m“, “h! h, I“ “um RUB "3 Hoagyw newest swing hit! M" Wflliggn Cmalsoin bower members or the stscf or the local St. James: Mrs. 0. w. Stewart, ‘s: ahelr untiring eflorts, Radio helped to make the display a ruc- usaui gifts. u _ a n: y ' ' , r, 1;, , M . H. E. Hyndman. a on 0.11101 tor broadcasting, cess. ‘ conserve re eatinaate c! tlu "’“""“" '°"" ""*‘"-"""°~"'°"'!"»"°"l°!°!‘§!'li'.°@'!41=£!i1€PP5"E°"""'" Montague irimMorliggxoxifilz-ohgcrrlcamaxsreltlng; 2on1 Mrs. w. u. Goes. Mrs. .r.s. also Mrtt- rotation Lat-Be Ior her "some of ttlzlslelitl received W! :_g1‘1gm Q! the tilts received u E T I _ w Mr. and Mr. Sterli Mac- se hi in. a M. Us i- MacDonald. wmmen s, e stores ior their at- Y"! "t l! W" _ - - " X RA SPORTS DISNEY CARTOON L-eod. mum. wiIo n“? been its; his aizrenss? Mr: anzeMvlgl. st. Paui's: Mrs. so. Hogan. Mrs. si-‘wgvaklglngow displays. Mrs. ‘or: Ilialmnkets ‘A’? héujtdred aiilddtweniv-nins i lsltl t M . MacLeoifa lcme l-I La whil i M t“... n. A. DeBlois. / In i“ r. ss n. Tweedy. Mrs. ow vim I l Pl n Innu use. . I in Sfisi}... time ion‘ the ‘plat my m _._e__n m e st. Peter's: Mrs. .i.o.Msci\t11- Cottvfl- Who hes proved invaluable 131 Beth mill "H! l” "M" "Respectfully “ ‘ttee f conxratulatlorx em to the League of Mercy, the Tea "VAUNDA R05’ week visited rrionds and relatives Heartiest Ian, Mrs. A. H. Peaks. in Montague on Tuesday. extended to Mrs. Edward Turn- Baptist: Mrs. J.I. NicholsonJdirt. " TODAY eaeeen-ee-Q-ee-Q-oo-exio-sznss- " E M P I er who celebrated her sum blrth- A. 1:. Weymouth. “s” JOE PALQQKA On Wednesday June 2nd, the day on June 1st,, at the home oi Central Christian: Mrs. A. Ii‘ ~ young peoples unions oi the Eas- her son in law and daughter. Mr. Owen. A vote od thanks to all retiring ' oiricers was tendered by M11- , Stewart. " Mrs. Driilon was appointed to represent the society at the Mari- time ‘Hospital Aid-s Association convention at st. Andrew's on June I i ' m “FIGHTINC MAD” Show: 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 tern Presbytery held their spring rally in the Vallcyiieid United Church. The afternoon session opened with the worship service led by the Montague Y.F.U. Those taking part were Mr. Ru- doiph Hamilton, Miss Ruth Mac- and Mrs. James Mae-Beth, Mom. ague where a birthday party wag tendered in her honour. Many lovely gifts from her family and friends were presented to the BS-years young Mrs. Turner who is in the very best of lhealth and TODAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 EV/‘i/u/i/ 1.1/41. s urn we .1':w/.'v/I a Mo,” M,“ (jyff m; AWA/(IN c Gregor and Miss Pearl Greene. very active. A huge basket or ‘lgmqagh Inglugdvg, This was iioliowed by a business mixed flowers including roses, 0n behali oi the Senior Ladies‘ ' period with the president, Mia snapdragons, and carnations were 51¢ M", 1mm, exgended Con. ’:S;MQ,N.___TIIE,-—WEU. Edna Eraser, Montague, _presid- wired from the U.S.A. from her gragmagion; to the members ior I ing. The discussion for lab! ai- ternoon "was led by Rev. 11W. Mercer, Mt. Stewart. the theme being "Adventures in Service" in which he stressed more tuii-ikne work in the Church. The meeting then adjourned tor supper and a social hour. The evening session opened with worship service led W0 dflllshters. Anna and Flor- ence. Tdegram greetings from heir family added much to make drer birthday such a happy one. A lovely birth-day cake with pink and white candies. and a beauti- iui bouquet oi pink and whit; roses decorated ti», pretty table. Mrs. Turner spam a very enjoy. achievements during the year. and best wishes for success in all en- deavours in the year to come- Alter the meeting sdiourncd. reireshments were served by M1‘!- riichclson. Mrs. swwart. Mrs. l-iss- . lam. Mrs. Saunders. ‘Mrs. Lines. ~ and Mrs. Clarke. Following is the text oi the pre~ winner MONDAY mo 1 iVENING 7 . a=4s tors IN COMEDY An: v0 suunmc A mzw nousm P‘ l m; probation ior‘ pry en eleven; wheels (heavy RANGE” Mount Stewart William Mercer. Jr. hes return- ed home from Mount Allison in ‘ _ Illlf. lid Itll‘ . RI h d R Esomtgliiugxlet: a successful yur Kaboom Catholic Worn m, M?" Joy; ..§,,,‘,§.. ,,,,",g;;* ca. realised. 1 o! m "mas: m mil, 111g COLOR, YQUR oWN m‘ ‘nun-inn’ “u: _____ ______ motored to the City oh Thursday. Nmiiélfhazgzg‘ uwgoo" find V“? > . ' RQV. WIT. M6 O f MD. BMW“ A lllfliid D D (I t‘: a m, nlmbunJm m United ohurghr gm“ ‘mm and fine worhduzilrciv: pa“ W211i’: M, "d M“ mum,“ Llewellyn grains 221g tziirsduzior-l CHOICE. lI-ACK, RED, GREEN OR ILENDS worker for the P.E.I.nGovern- St. Andrews cleaning and redec- may 9° chmclmmwn °" 1:383; u“ memggne-a‘ which OF THE Alov! 0L0 . hem-so». us... .g’°“.u‘;ww" ' mm V‘ m w llamas menu”? $51" '1'!“ PM ' _.__ was ma in connection with the C R5- °"..".'.‘."““"'“ ' -- oirmfii’. slid-l’. s... W’ w- w! w» com est-s w- "W" °°""'°"~'- ' a mean- ‘..- m‘ h,’ Q mos/Q‘ m” m,“ mum’. para“ At Christmas, Christmas trees us. and |Wiilard Collin and Mrs. Allan Swan rrtotared to Halifax on Wednesday. ALSOMWS mm MM flu, M“ am mm, w“ a “m, “m, ,0 m; .,,.,,.....,.. d m; 3...“..- LOK-A SINGLESHINGLE vsnv EASY ro rur on - ~»»H*+“ Miss Freda Foch-an has return- was the former Isabel Jay o! Mt. GWFFIDW" I W“ the guest oi diff?“ imgfém-lxznmlwfl- m‘ o‘ ‘ , _ (c?) _ ecl to hor home m m. Stewart. Stewart. - m. so Mr- and Mrl- "JV-levers. P” ' gowns-up, Gena], gugx [W710 owmfinezg w“ “can having graduated from the bua- ‘ --__ imam“ all" a n¢~ ~ - ' ,~ , _ Dr. A. A. Kennedy, Mn, it- ° h‘ fl I",- . ‘mg; ‘h; 3 ‘fig: ,,,,::; iness college In Charlottetown u; surges g can ed by w" m“ mm‘ R'N.f"fi:b_ grbegtwgh convenomnpu‘: _ ALSO MAY l! HAD IN_ ILINDS _ yeah I - _ . "l", ii human," edl rsawu vervs uu- . mums M" <1 "m" ' M" "W" “m” ‘m’ "m °'°"“"’°" ’°" w"“‘““’ T“ Justine u»: inn»=5i-3Zi"oiu§ w: ALSO HAVE sou. noormc, ssmstr rm‘, LIGHT noormc rarer. ter o! Montague were recent vis- itors to the home or Mrs. Fred Aiiieck and an. Alired Mitchell. Mr. Floyd McAuey o! the public mischief. He was 81"" guspended sentence and placed‘ year in the ,‘ eere otthe Salve on AIW- ' Foil can: ‘l ,IN SOURIS _ i’ f1 building lots; l-rucI: wcg- whim“. PM“ I pevnim omI creams, ct n big Don't min this chance to ' new); truck woggen axles; CLEARING our SALE Clearing our everything in the groceryjine ei Ieae than Also pictures, mirrors, novelties, potent medicines, Ioce le sure and call or stove and see list of prices. Opbn Wednesday afternoons and evenings. MlOOu-Illlfll. YOK“. Ill/Q l "V? interesting addraa. The meeting closed by the sing‘ _, o! a hymn md the benediction by Rev. Mr. Lives in ‘Iignish. Mr. James Dalton leit this week for Boston, Mass. where he will home in Mt. Stewart having just returned ircm a trip to the West Indies. A capacity audience floated the St. Andrew's Dramatic Club in South on Wednesday night. The play was presented under the day on a visit to her daughters in Boston. Mass. Mr. Howard s. Macbean and Mr. Harold Landry were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Conn-Mink“ w M,‘ An", Id home on Richmond Street. Swan o! York who was one oi the members oi the Provincial Mr. James H, skinner o! Bridge- drivcr and m companion were none the worse for-the accident. although the truck was damlled coneidurebly. in the various rural districts. The S. 8. Ulne made her weekly outgoing call on Thursday evening and took aboard a quantity o! pro- duce ior Nova‘ lcotia centres. -Geo. hm. and Mir, Donnloeiae are oneymoonlxig n Georg wn alter their marriage in lusenx. N. I. They are guests at the home o! Mrs. Keleou sister, Mrs. 0. N. Isieweliyn. On Thursday they made a pleasure trip to ioughton island on O. N. Llewellyn and Ions lobster mack. w‘: tisrgu Ila OTTAWA, June a - (OP) - Oanadian railways have decided discount. stick up on groceries. Ihuvenonindacallslmase. "At the October meeting Mrs- Wiiiiam Henry gave a very inter- esting report oi the Maritime Hos- “Last Fail the Junior Aid spon- sored Miss Grace Gray. a dietitian and domestic science authority. who gave an interesting lecture on the timely subject ‘How to stretch your food dollar.’ alter which aiternoon tea was served by the members of the-Aid. and a considerable sum were again placed in theJ-lcapitai wards. These were much appreci- ated by the patients and added to High-lighting this year's show was the ‘ ‘ui musical background furnished by the Wurlitner Elect- ronic Organ which was demon- strated on this occasion it: the first tiine In Charlottetown. The draancial returns were meat orati- rying and an. Larle and bar var- ious committees are-lo be congrat- ulated on their splendid work. "An electrically controlled Cosmo Imubaior Baesinett purchased with the proceed: from last year's Fa- shion Show was delivered early in Aoril andisnowinuse at the Hospital. v "nae annual league el llercv display and tea waa held in May. Many useiul articles were contrib- uted and displayed in the Oundail as assistant, are to be cohgratulat» ed on till splendid display o! gifts and am. 1'. D. DeBiois as conven- Canada. ‘rranaport Minister Chev- rise, announced May is the AI-SD SERIAL - COMEDY 5n,“ _y_,m_ m“ tenth,“ pitai Aida Association convention ' which she attended last Julio l-i ‘ i merchant new u visiting his Mrsjumbeff Eamnlennurb st. Andrews. THICK BUTT ASPHALT SHINGLES WERE INVINTED, i! I 81.2": f.’3.°."€..¥3“;i."$.$."’.iZ5? it’ iii? "so... .. .. . I ' ' be su e o o n gaiglefiiuvhanldlum. m?” return!’ rgéirt-Juzaiiiorthemyielagls Kicgivigcs ' aergzounger DO;:?nLIOByeilneM$iI/::lfi a t Ptigcegmxtrx: Igxngeigtcisptifgrlithlv I l, and Allan unease, w»: a duet A g9 DWI] “i”? y mm“, ' - short business period followed, g°°tmgngfléfuIéeldlnu£gm very ' Rlntd Igbflslgtuoédp?!” efiulvsi: wgilimsttended. éeveral IUWIMAIH- ' I ",1 Mo...“ ‘yyifu, wg; ‘M1,... hers have been added to our group. M ‘ . 55T°RN ‘with Cornwall third. The special _____ showing a swvms Iniglflinwft": v speaker for the evwlnr. Mr- J-H- Jerome Condon is visiting rela- “m” “v NO EXTERIOR FEATURE OF HOME CONSTRUCTION HAS WROUGI-IT A MORE SATISFYING IMPROVEMENT THAN ASPHALT SHINGLES. I DEVELOPED AND PRODUCED BY BUILDING PRODUCTS. I THICK IUTT.2I0 POUNDS TO THE SQUARE MAY DE HAD IN TWIN 0R I OR PERHAPS YOU WANT A LOW PRICED SHINCLL-Vlig. AND DRY SIIEATHING PAPIR. I2-Il-36 INCHES WIDE. - TIIE‘, Klemlbl-D" l"!!! rm xrm ..':.-...:~:.-:...::: , ' “u”, _ ed egg aislpnervta In Weston room with Era. Walter flctard PIDII ill ~10”- . , n ' , '. - . ~\ I MINERALIZED‘ SLATE SURFACE (RED, GREEN AND II-ACK), TARRED PAPER acorns IIAIIIIWIIIIE l MMPAIIY LIMITED - 13.1.; —