WI "I .1 ' l. , ' ._ < ‘ PAGE ‘ aicnr k AMY-é PRIIIBE EDWARD tom w. 8'1"; . 9”" "¢6':?'°*Y4Yg ‘IIIIMIIIIIIIJIII (Iiiiiil IiiIBBIilli ‘Ifigrek someffi/n with “WW mr gloss will“! gvllalllll till "ore-w" NEWS - CIRCUS HORSE - CARTOON - COMEDY ‘i CAPITOL Today and Sat. I: Show! 3:80 - 7 - 8:45 IOOOIOOOQO_OO ml srmulla FIESTA f; lsjslvseeiiii ,5 1mm! ' ' OOLLIIII IKIIURLS In!!! GENE AUTRY ‘ ‘d‘hh fauna hens, CHAMHON QIi;8KZ-$iill y. Q . a nan '_ i in... “STO0GE" Comedy r and SERIAL 0i0®i@ 0%>00<}’ E M P I R E ' Tonight and Sat. TRIPLE MURDER! r TRIPLE IIIRIILS! tires; IlaICIIwf fl II. J. MABIIN OPTOMETRIST "Mo: end Sunrlrin: Glasses at O- IIONTAGUE. P. l, I, Office Hourl: l0 I0 l! AM. 8 io 5 P. M. b! lrlwlntment Office Connected wiii, Drill Store. m: I949 HIILMAN O SI lnllee per gallon. I nt, coll spring Inn! su- piston. I Powerful Lockheed hydraulic hi“. "lfiflalrve windshield and n- window U “l” hood engine ol pnven power. Souris Theatre SATURDAY, MAY 7t ticket to trouble t: ,, 0 2 DOROTHY IAMOIIR ROBERT PRESTON lIOYO NOIRN In Paramount'- '.\'%li‘ii vj~u 311w. l!‘ Show! 8-10—AIso ~ ' Nlvldh hm mt. . Noveltoon and Sportlight 0 Inger-Mel: synellrolnole gem M. O ‘ ' slung, ,.' body v In! dmlll- , 0 Dnflns ventilation. .- 0 letI-cnssleetllng creme Indicators. G. F. lninedlaie delivery on a Illn- nsa number oi orders this l 3' 5°" WBQIK- i- orrosirrsuare JENKINS ‘Qpoelnilstn in the iltslngol glalee for the ‘correction oi ocular defect." _ -~ n Manon nun _TH=E=EASTERN GUARDIAN ma UGUARDIAN.“ cnantoqfrafrpm following rlaeee tn Mon t The Poet '13:» Bevel": ..°kl0ll.‘l>'i‘ WATCH BIIAIBI at reasonable prices. C. it. Boehner, . 3511411110!) AND G 5- Montsgue. can fulfill an! weu lil- Lng requirements at any locatitn. HQJOMLIUNITY, 1M7 Rogers Bros, Silver plate sets and open stock. o. R. Boehner. Jeweller. Mon- tague. wwunarv CONCERT - Mon- iiiglig Legion Band. Yea‘: Hall. my 25m. asrrur DAY - Dunne the past week the let Montague TrooP oi the Boy Scouts conducted a special Apple Day with the Purim" of raising funds to dell-a)’ the 9X‘ penses of sending four or five boys to the Scout Jamboree to be held at Ottawa in July. The MJPIB DB1. met with a great deal of success, and a large quantity oi’ apples were sold to the citizens. who elm-c mvr= supported to the extreme a. worth- while cause. ..'POLL MEETINGS -— At the recent poll meetings held at the polls in Montague the following delegates were elected for the Georgetown nomination expecting. Montague South— Messrs. Les Mac- Donald, Cecil Campbell. Isester Macbeod, Alphpnsus Larkin, R. K. Clements. Arnold Vanlderstine (alternate). Montague East — Wil- liam MacEaohern, Ben MaoLure, Howard Dewar, Raymond Dewar, Dan MacDonald, Frank Murphy (alternate). Montague West — 157:1!- son Maclntyre, Fred MacKenzie, ievi Power, George Sorrey, Henry Munroe, and James Larkin (alter- nate). - Residents oi Montague will be interested in learning that the Montague Legion Band, under the direction of Band Master, Archie Hume, is at present preparing a variety band concert to be pre- sented alt the Armouries (formerly Yen's Hall)“ The program will consist of band music, bag-pipe m/usic, Highland dances, and as s special feature it is planned to have the High School chorlsters, under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Beck sing special selection 1n three-part harmony. This variety concert will go far in encouraging ln-lzsic in this community, which is now definitely music conscious. At present regular music classes are being held at the High School under the direction oi Mrs. Ralph Beck, while special piano lessons are being given by Miss Peggy Beck. Also during the past month a local orchestra has been formed, and will soon be ready to' present its first dance music. Each in its own way is fulfilling a pppclflg mill-BIC requirement in the com- "WNW. and as such is deserving of every support of the citizens. ..'SHIPPING SEASON START- ED " The Bhillbing season has commenced. On Monday the "Gen. eral Burstail" arrived at the Mont- ague port to take on a cargo oi potatoes, turnips and other irre- duce. The ship is under the com- mand oi Captain Levi Harley, who indicated that the produce was destined for Fortune Bay Ports in Newfoundland. Capt. Harley m- ported that the crossing from New. foundland had been made without mcllunifllll! ice. He said he was hweiul of a reciprocal trade developing between the two Isl. and Provinces which would be of mutual benefit, inasmuch as New- "lllldlflfld Possessed certain com- modities which could be used ex. tensively here. Ho was hoping thgt the Government would dredge out the Montague River this yggr m gsuéomaerxlgresillmlwglnd be ‘hie °Y "l "8. Be said that it had been hie brother's vessel which had had to be towgj out the river last fail aims "m, a: notpuificient rwnim- to i“, “m!” drill!!!“ when loaded. H’ hoped that soon such s. con. mu") W°l11d be removed He mentioned further that imam other boats were- planning on u. "V1118 here in the future. SGIATIG PAIIIS RELIEVEII olllclllv The diatreu of sciatic pain (inn often be given relief quickly with Nervlllne. Massage vigorously, rub- blng lots of Nervlllne in quite deep. ly. Plenty of rubbing won't do any harm and will help materially In the acute stages. Carry out this treat- ment every three hours, managing from five to 15 minutes each time. In chronic conditions massage three iimcl n. day. You will find that when applied to muscular aches and puns, Nervllllle works quickly and 9h, m effectively. Help to rub- your mun. cular pallll nrld backache away with penetrating Nervlllne. _..___i._i. crllslll roll SALE Telling orders Ior Ce- ment. Will be unloading within low days. Special prices from e00. CoII, write or phone: E. K. JOHNSTON Murray River, P.E.I. AGENTSI MONTAGUII BARON I. laundry, Albert HEIDI. III. BIND Shwlrf, lib Harriet UIIII. QGINT GEOIOINJWN: Wnldnn IZVOII- Thoflunrdlnnnnybolsenghtntessyoitlso lull. P0031: Mina 8. A. Llewellyn; cue. 11x1. Irrbnrlll. Oondon‘: and Hormel The Poet Offleo. m. stew-re uccxu. owner v1 Cash and Carry, Ch- lottstnwn, Wu l. bulinell visitor to Mont- ague. ' ..'MCI B088! FANS. — Burt the racing season well with a. 5WD watch from V. R. Pepler. The Jew- eller, Montague. ..'MIQLIQD AND GREENE. Montsgu , have in atolt a. limited quantity of grain drills, plvWI. 51-56 barrows both tractor and horse, and also peg-toothed barrows. Get your order in early. . .'MIQLEQD AND GREENE. Montague. have in stock a complete line of shallow and deep-well water systums, and ail types of heatind and plumbing supplies. ..°Mr. Jules Swerdlow, formerly for some years manager o! BEE- msnn’s in Montague, spent n few days in mIcniag-zle renewing 0H acquaintances. Mr. Swerdlow II It present employed in Mnrltrelll- ..' PURCHASED PROPERTY — Mr. Jack Annear has purchased immediately north o! the lace Jenkins, who operates one oi the Poole and Beer bulldozers. I8 clearing the property of debris following the disastrous fire. Mr. Annear has plans of expanding the Fraser and Annear feed and grain milling plant so as to accommodate the farmers to a greater degree. ..' GRADING COMPLETED - The work of completing the grad- ague was finished this week with the large grader from Poole and Beer operated by Mr. Harold Mc- II.PREPARlNG FOR CONCERT Cgirrgn, Thg rggfi ha; been given ill forty-foot top with ditches and then sidewalks on either side giv- ing a shtty-fouzyfoot overall street. Mr. Athol MscKinnon is to he highly commended for providing Montague with one of the finest new. M. s. MEETING nun -' The W. M. S. of the Montaguei United Church held a specialf course service on Sunday evening. The guest speaker for the eve-i ning was Rev. Mr. Fraser of Valleyiield. Special musical num-f anthem oi the choir "The Master! Calls For Thee." Two numbers were sung by the Brooklyn ‘Irio,’ "The Lord's My Shepherd" and: "Thou Dearest Friend." A solo was| beautifully rendered by Mrs. Joseph I storey. "Ivmy violin." Hymns ml the evening service were: "JesusI Shall Reign Where'er The Sun,"{ “In Christ There Is No East Or, West," and “0'er Those Hills of_ Darkness." Bristol and Vicinity ~ Mir. Joe Mclnnis, retired 031.3, action foreman was a busiiicg; visitor to the City last week, Miss Mabel MacDonald was in the City last week visiting her sister. Mrs. Reggie MacDonald. i I m. and Mrs. ashes MacDonald were visitors to the City on Tues- day, where Mrs. MacDonald's mo- llwr. Mira. Barry, is in hospital. Mir. Ephraim Malone and Mr. Fred Binnott were recent visitors to the old port of Georgetown. They were not there to open the fishing season but were attending the Conservative convention. Friends of Mira. Gerald Barry will be pleased to know she is do- ing as well as can be expected. after undergoing a second oper- ation in the Charlottetown Hos- pital last week. Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald suf- fered l. severe loss on Saturday morning when he lost a valuable horse. Mr. MacDonald had driven a short distance to the shore to assist in putting out lobster lines and left the animal tied near by, and in some manner it seems the horse fell in trying to get free and broke its neck. The loss of the Kerr property in Montaguei cold - storage plant. At present Mr. Wai- I ing of MacDonald Avenue in Mont- . streets on the Island. , "penny black" stamps said to be l i = m =1“ 0 l!) Q“ ‘L o n 5 U! fl o 5 III- a! ~< o C '1 n C n '1 a 5 I! o o 9.. ‘o ‘R 9. (b. i. 9.. \o 5 I I FROM HEAD TO TOE . . . LIFEBUOY STOPS “ROW The clean scent ofLifebuoyKs thick rich lather is your guafantcc of protection. it banishes "B;O." (body odor) and gives you ail-over freshness for hours afterward. You'll notice ‘ Lifebuoy acts immediately. In a few seconds, Lifebuoys clean scent has disappeared and ‘so has every trace of "B.O." Tests prove that you can build up your l “I'll. Never. rotten that whisper. It-wos sickening to realize that two oi my but friends were not only ceouslnq lna of 'B.O.' but didn't wont to be around me because of It. I tried Io hide my humiliation and left them hm n: gulckly GS I could." “m6 "‘° over P'°'°""°“' ll: try Llfebuoy for 0 protection against "BO." by bathing with Lifebuoy every day. Try it for just seven days. Your skin will feel so fresh and gently caressed from the abundance of Iathcr Lifebuoy always gives. And, with Lifebtloyk longer-lasting, all-over protection, you're completely free of “B.O." worries. USE IT DAILY , . I . f‘ dljfebuoy‘? s AT Home I told my ‘;"?B_'Q_- ‘Now rn- . ' d herself for 0°‘ w“ sister. 55° bmm-eob ' 5H0 m?“ meow a LEVER nooocl on, is a severe one, as m. Mac- Donald uscs horses is now at hand. the stage by Herbert and Dorothy for all his I Fields and Cole Porter, was scenar- bers for the service included theliarm work and the busy season ' ized by Oscar Brodney Grant. Charles T. Barton directed and the producer Arthur. Hundreds of special atmosphere players appear in the burleaiue and John comedy. ~__ was lwoert bull ring sequence; and the seltilu are said to be the most spectacular cvcr seen in an Abbott and Costello The whistle on the lobster fact- el-y at Red Head blew a welcome blast Monday morning as it re- called hundreds oi factory work- ers back after a long winter that most of ilhcln were unemployed. Scarcity of bait as usual ls the big holdup yet but busvers are get- ting at least enough to get under- way. PHILATELIC FIND WAKEFIELD, Yorkshire, Eng- land — (CP) — Dozens 0f 1840 worth at least £3 ($12) each were found by clerks moving documents here.‘ __a AFTER l0 YEARS MALMO, Sweden — (OP) — The first cargo oi granite cobble stone! from Bohuslan province in more than l0 years ‘WBIS shipped from here recently to Hamburg, any. The stone will be used to repair the city's most seriously damaged streets and roadways. EALARGK JERSEY AIRPORT ST. HKLJER, Jersey, Channel Islands -- (OP) — Work started, urfder the German occupation to transform St. Peter's barracks into an airport is to be completed. The plan cost £105,030 ($430,000) and will greatly enlarge Jersey airport. NEW ABBOTT AND COSTELTD BIOT OPENING MERE SOON Alibott and Costello come today, to the screen of the Prince Edward I Theatre in “Mexican Hayride," Universal-International! elaborate. movie version of the hilarious lzrusi- BACK BOW: Leli to Bight: Richard Mullay, Lorne »Mooney. Lcnlie Croueher, I Malone, Jamel McIntosh, Francis Chnisson Wlllllfn McDflhald. . FRONT ROW: Left to Right-Claude Peters Andrew Jnrvll, David ‘ McDonald. Clifford Cheverle, Margaret MelAren, Robert Acorn. Patrick Wood, James McDonald. Teacher: Francis Wm. Oheverle. v . I ‘Souris School Pupils 5e . SECOND DEPARTMENT-GRAD! IV Paul cal success which ran for ‘16 monthsI on Broadway. I-leadlined with ‘the two laugh champions are Virginia Grey, Luba. Malina and John Hill)’. be this horse, especially at this seas- rd» “Mexican Hayride," written for iterates/l PROGRESSIVE-C are on the M A R C H! Hear ORATTKII O’I.EIIRY Brilliant Canadian Journalist . IMY 6th ~7 P . I diam; riltrlosllsslvifcolevlliiiiciliiilv i iirlrid ONSERVATIVES l OUR BOARDING HOUSE i KAFFI; M- r. COULD NQT EGAD, FRIEND! we ARE lnoeeo PAWNS OF FATE.’ no A ‘DREAM amne- FORTUNE lMPAzreb-ro Me ‘the NAME or= me i Kemucw/ DERBY wlnneg, Tl-len FLITTED AWAY.’ WHEN r. AWOKE -- HAK- c/we -..... ‘THEM c-z-or Alvlloesux! ANY CAvEs lsl THls LOCALITY ? I QEMEMBER me name! ‘ll-IE SAME DAME DUMPED ME ON ‘i’ His Basics-i Too, Ci-IUM I-QI SAW "THE PANIC COMING BACK mi H29, 6O ‘I. HID ALI. MY DOUGH»! A ngene Foster. "V" Dilllnlililll _Pvhgl|) by Gilinhifl; Mluol? 1166a: