PRINCE EITVIAIT ONLY , PAUL iiiuaei ...umum: Iclioo - SIM: Shows 3:30-74) 37 -..:. HOT BLOOD AND COLD STEEL IN THE BUT SWORN T0 HATE! jhe ydeoihless sioryvof a food to the .' deoihl v . NEWS - CARTOON . BIG HOUSE RODEO -To-liilY , THUE: -- rm. .:5;f.: STORY OF TWO BORN TO LOVE - BREATHLESS TIIRILLS! OUR BOARDING HOUSE X. now THAT vouwe evrcreu - O HAT suzb.,wo-to womeeu Foe (AN'8MPLOMREMT AGENCY, WHAT6 ON THE . 4 AGENDA 3 ARE Vou coMiNe our OF YOUR cocooN wm-i eeAo,TvJI6o5.' MARTHA l5 PEER- he 'r J . A s-. s AW -gt. ORVREPAEING TO A - our - ova wav i;-1N6 AT ME vom-i JAUNDICED EYE, 60 I'M TOIUNC; UKE A QBEAVER oN 26cieNTnric;, g Piaosecrs In WHY coutoarr . A s2A8Brr.6KiN BE GRA , A Fist-iet2MeN'6 coosnessi (ON A HUMAN HEAD? 9 .A FUR BANK F052 :n-is BALD v30V5IWOULD Be A ' , --. FiNANciAi. Boon VA TU-DAY ONLY IT'S A MUTINY OF MIRTH! Donald O'Connor in "DOUBLE CROSSBON ES" Shows 3:.'S(l-T-8:45 THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ...As Roy Tacos murder in Boys' Camp! t rtuuvtiiwirns cornou routs Md HUN WIS" POV WllllNG II II NTDENS N THE PUWLE SIB; V C0m6d.i' - Cartoon and Svrial Major Hoople bq,0I: By J. R. Williams AYOUVE BEEN THREE FULL DAYS GETTING THO5E ROCK '- Gorrrwetvs ROCKS! AT 25 , cam-5 APiecE,'rHArr's THREE , . ooi.i.Ai2s--A DOLLAR A paw scum. NEVER BE suc- VT I ,l WE WERE HAPPY TILL YOU. WHO Al: ALONG! AT LEAST WE'RE our: own - BUSlNE95.',, .-we rr'5 G-Live one WAV5 M I ND OTHER - PEOPLE'S THAT SPOIL EVERY” ' ,. wTHlNC-I.'7 .. rue ouaanmn. ioll and first. layer of The Guardian may in Montague: Blue Dome itutauran town: The Post Office: ans 5 Son. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAOUI: llaroid P. Landry. Ilsa. Inn liunn; In. Bruce uaoPhea. Mia: Joyce Wigginlon. Miaa Joan Johnson AGENT (iIsolGB'toWNx Waldo: Iavera. bought at tin fouowiag pleas In Land Guardian Omen; in out lit!- in Souria: The lunch In and I- ..-. ..'8lA'l' COVERS for all cars. Complete set 813.25 to 322.50. Bud's Accessories. Montague. ....-A nusmsss meetiniz ofthe Home and School Association. Montague. will be held in the school. Thursdly. MB! 31Sl- 81 3 p.m. All members urgently re- quested to attend. ..'BLO0D DONORN needed at Clinics to he held in Memorial Hall, Moreli. between lo and 12 noon and at Beaver Club Hall. Montague. between 7 and 9 P. M. on Wednesday. May 30th. urgently JGUIZST MINISTER. IN BOM- EIIVILLE. MASS.-Dr. A.D. Mac- Kenzie of the United Church of Montague, has for the past week been guest preacher at annivers- ary services of the return of their Minister the Rev. Norman Mac- Queen at Clarendon Hill Presby- terian Church, Somerville, Mass. Dr. Macxenzie preached many services and also related his many experiences during his ministry. to the people or the church and the Women's Missionary society. A dinner was held in the church in honor of the occasion. Dr. Mac- Kenzie has many friends and re- latives in the vicinity and was able to visit with them and renew acquaintances with them and his old friends. While visiting there he was the guest of the minister or the church, the Rev. Norman MacQueen or Somerville, Alexan- der K. Maclseod, his foster-broth- or. and his nephew Athoi D. Mac- Leod oi Cambridge. Dr. MscKen- zie left for home on Monday by train and by air from Moncton to Charlottetown. from where he motored home to Montasile. School For church Organists, choir Members Atillontague w Rev. L. M. Murray nl Kcu.sin;:- inn conducted a. school for rural church organism. and choir mem- bers. in Trinity United Church. Montague. Monday afternoon and evening. May 28th. Rev. MacKenzie has also con- ducted such schools in Kensing- ton. O'Leary and Marshfield. as a result. of these schools or-ganists and choir have been encouraged and quite a number of hymn festivals have been held. At these festivals churches have been filled to capacity. and there has been great enthusiasm. Construction Well Underway On Georgetown Road Almost two miles of the high- way extending from Georgetown to Poole's Corner, has hrcn pari- ly completed with gravel top. it was learned yesterday. Over 35 trucks employed by the County Construction Co. have been hauling for ten days from the MacDonald pit in Kiimuir. and up to the present have lnlii over 9000 yards from Georgetown towards Pnole's Corner. A very large fill-in was requir- ed at the turn leading to George- town which slowed up the sched- ule slightly. but since this has been completed the work hnx been speeded up considerably. Al- ready in considerable portion is ready for the first covering of crushed gravel. It was thought that this first oil covering could be started by the Warren PnvlngACompnny this week. but the unsettled wea- lhcr may prove. an obstacle. iiosaryllrusade Films l Shown At tieo'town "rhree films in connection with the Family Rosary crusade were shown to large audiences in the Town Hall in Georgetown on Sunday afternoon. The first show- ing of the films was for children and the second showing for ad- ults. The films were: "The Road To Peace". starring Bing Crosby and Ann Blyth; "Hill No. 1", and "The Joyful Hour.” . The film "The Road t.n Peace" analyses different. attempts made to attain word peace but finds out that the only way is through It return to God and family pm;-er. "The Joyful Hour" portrays three of the joyful mysteries. the snnunciation. the visitation. and the birth of our Lord. "Hill No. 1" depicts scenes sur- rounding the Cruciiixion and re- surrection of Christ. Father Patrick Peyton, who is directing the Crusade and who has had i " success in enlisting the services of Hollywood stars in the campaign for family prayer. spoke on the screen fol- lowing each film. . ll. J. MASON 0P'l'0IllTnll'l' Imiag and lazpiylng Glance IIONTAUDI, P. I. I. ollicaloarll llloutll. ltoltll. ' by anointmenl. ollioa Oollacud with lure. -.'BUYlNG-Used feed.-ban. Fraser and Annear. Montague. ....'lNLAiD linoleum. congol- eum. and tiles. Wallpaper and paints. Hilr.-hey and Vsnlderatine. Montague. Mr. Sam Davidson of Cam- bridge is a patient in the King's County Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Elmer Johnston, commer- cial travelier, was a recent busi- ness visitor to Montague and vicinity. calling on his regular customers. Mrs. Earl Hume of Iris is at present a patient in the King's County Hospital. It is hoped she will have a speedy return to health. regret to learn that Miss Elsie Prosper of Georgetown, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish her A speedy recovery. MacNelll. Lake Verde. has returned home after undergoing a successful tonsil operation in the P.E.I. Hospital. Friends will Miss Jean Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. David Hutcheson has rc- turned to his home in Montague. after being a patient in the Vet- erans Wing of the P. E. Island Hospital for some time. Montague Expects To Go iilver The Top' Mr. Gilbert Clements. Chair- man of the lied Cross Blood Donor Clinic in Montague, re- ports that everything is in read- iness for the Clinic to be held in the Beaver Club Hall this eve- n-ing between '1 and 9. He ex- pressed the hope that the res- idcnis of Montague and vicinity would again exceed their quota of 100 as they did six months ago when the last clinic was held there. ..'Gnr. Aubln Gauthier. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gauthier. has arrived safely in Korea. His wife. Mrs. Aubin Gauthier. resides in Mayfleld. P. E. I. Morell Set For 100 Donors Today The organizers of the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Morell have devised a novel way in which to line up donors for the Clinic to be held there this morning between 10 and 12 olclock. They have posted I large sign in each of the two stores and have urged the people of Morell and surrounding dis- tricts to sign their names on this placard. Those signing their names were also promised trans- portation to and from the clinic. On Monday afternoon there were at least so names posted on these cards so those in charge express- ed the hope that both cards would be well filled up by Wednesday and that even more would come without having signed their n- es. Everyone in the Province is entitled to receive free blood transfusions when needed so ev- eryone who is- in good health and between the ages of 18-65 should volunteer as a donor. No one knows when he or she may need a transfusion so by being donors people protect themselves as well as their neighbours. it is not right that l few hundred people should be donors over and over again while the majority never seem to feel that the situation concerns them at all. ibwitv CR'OlSSW.OiR -- 5 g ACROSS 4. Masculine 21. The wsllaba ' 1. Chopin pronoun (Bram) "' small pieces 5. Flower 4' is. A stock : 5. Light 6. A wing of goods 9. Wall recess 7. Aromatic 24. Always 10. Ancient herb 25. Ever tpoet.) Greek poem 8. A knights 27 Suppose 12. Comply boy servant '29. Sharp 13. A flaring 9. The head 31. Large sea N" TX Wllnll . "limmll iILu-m ui-iuu 14. Exist U . 11. River ,' az. Droop in - . 15. Openings (Scot.i y . the middle Yuierdlvfl AI-gvyuj T . (anat.) J 13. Friar's titles 33. Flock ' 16. 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Hr: xccvss MC VHMA. xa MVHNM, xnuxl-azrxu. so Ncuvugc in: may Yesterday's Cryptnquoie: rm: mnvasr is rAs'r."ri'nc sun-' MER is sworn. snows: ans no-r SAVED-JEREM'lAH.. they will treasure all their lives Give the young graduate of whom you are so proud a pres. em to be remembered - a Canadian National train trip. It can be a coast-to-coast trip with all its thrills - a trip to the mountains or seacoast - to bustling Canadian titles throbbing with interest - to our national capital with its Houses of Parliament and Peace Tower. There's an endless choice. It's a school-dnishing experience your boy or girl will always" treasure. Travel is educational -- travel is fun. They've learned about Canada -your gift of a rail trip will let them see Canada. We'll be glad to help you plan such 4 Iri 4 will suggest destination: if you wish--Ale! you prtkpoul plate: to stay and aford friend y cooperation on route. V isil. write or phone your nearer! Canadian National agenl: L..l. MMDONALD. District. 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