PAGE EIGHT ' g,,”,,, ....-..-.-. -... ... I T0-DAY l EXTRA . . CARTOON ' nil JUNGLE TERROR Shows 3:30-'1-9 . mural . amp I PRINCE EDWARD WED THUR ciriili roan , JIoi.7Z'?zrir AWWV . CARTOON, ”DON'S HAPPY BIRTHDAY" . PASTORAL PANORAMA and . CHANCE TO LIVE. ALSO . TRAVELOGUE . Special March of Time . I Can a motion picture be wonderful Beautiful Hilarious 1 ! TODAY and WED. E Shows 3:30-7-8:45 I and at the same time Irn- pi-ssg the beholder with the power of FAITH? It can! The picture is- "DDME TD THE STABLE" Nothing to do with horses . . . but a lot to-do with - LORIIYITA YOUNG CELESTE HOLM and ELSA LAN CHESTER From the Story by Gino Boothe Luce Who Wrote "The Women" I COMING SOON TOTHE PRIIIDE EDWARD . i 4 THEATRE 'inr 5 litres GUARDIAN . THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN auoia I. AGENTS: MONTAGUII Sta Mlle Tloduardlaninayba Ll Georgetown: The Poaltloul 3 wart, AGENT OEOIGETOWN: following plaoee In Montague: Mine 5. A. Llowol-In: Ira. lands-y, Albert Althn, III. IINI Harriet Olalr. Weldon Lovdl. bought at any at the (III. lnSotIrIIt'I'IeSlIlBIlIlI&l I801 ..0Fl'rl'l'.'D soorwnaa at ma Montague Shoe store. ..fMrs. Winnifred Bell returned to Montague after spending the past few months in St John, N. 8.. guest of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. S. White- head. At the regular meeting of the Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. at which the Noble Grand. Miss Thelma Lsrter. presided, exten- sive plans were made for the an- niversary banquet. and also for the annual church service on Sunday at the Baptist Church. Mr. Shei- don Jay. convener of the concert committee. reported that every- thing had been arranged for the presentation of the play and con- cert at Mt. Stewart. Georgetown and "Vicinity Mr, and Mrs Louis Canielow of Bridgetown, visited Georgetown on Tuesday. Mr. Albert Acorn of Primrose was a visitor to Georgetown early in the week. Miss Dorothy Jenkins of Char- lottetown spent the week-end at her home in Georgetown. Miss Patsy Publlcover is visit- ing her home in Georgetown after spending some time in Charlotte- town. Mrs. Clem Wight of Charlotte- town motored to the county cap- ital. spending the week-enrl with his mother. Mrs. William Wight. Mr. Stillman Mair of Charlotte- town was the week-end guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Yor- sion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and two children, of Charlottetown. were recent guests of Mrs. Currie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Mr. Lemuel Maccormack, crew member of Dominion Government I Refrigeration saws and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MARIE WINDSOR ”-Wm" Rewinding and Repairs l'ius News p Terrytoon sports . Diving Maniacs ELECTRICAL 1 APPLIANCE I536 &C Repairs . . . o f ' Maritimeh 4; Palmer Electric idem 70D;4). . 'r. w. Bentley. C.L.iJ.. Mgr. P.E.l. PHONE 1444 Branch. Charlottetown. P.E.l. ..' John Parker of the near. spent the week-end at his mothers home Mrs. Horace Parker at Georgetown Royalty. John has- been stationed at Clinton. Ontario for the past several month: where he successfully computed the Radar technician course. He is now posted to Burnmerslds, 1:. z. 1 Bristol and Vicinity Mrs Bill Aylward was a business. visitor to the city on Saturday. Miss Teresa Rossitcr and Misal Mary Mclnnis were Saturday visi- tore to the city on busines. Mrs. Sommexlrd Kelly and Mra., John Hughes weie business visitors to the city of Tnursday. Mr. Vincent 'mein' has arrives Montague Curlers Hold Danquei ..'On Wednuday night the mem- bers of the Montague Curling Club assembled at the new Beaver Club, hall for their annual ” er. A large number of the curlers were present to partake of the delicious turkey dinner served by the indies of the club. who so kindly placed the hall at the disposal of the Curling Club. Following the excellent dinner. prepared as only the ladies can do it. several curlers were called upon to speak. Mr. Fred G. Macin- tyre, president of the P. E. I. Curi- ing Association. spoke on the many curling activities during the year in Montague, Charlottetown. Summerside. and Albei-ton." He urged that the local clu-b should increase its membership. and it was his hope that more enthusi- asm would be in evidence next year. Mr. L. H. Poole gave a brief their two chlldr-:.n. leave this week by car for ti'io.r new station. They will have a long leave and travel through the U. 8.. vlsitLng lriends in Boston and other larger place . There are also going to Ottawa and Montreal, ahere they made many friends in war years while from Halifax to spend some time at his old home in Moreil East. ' Mr. Valentine MacDonald has taken a carpentry job in the clty.' and moved in list week. He expects to be employed ior the summer. at least. , i Mr. Ed. Burns, local contractor and builder is doing some work in' the village at present where he has . several small jobs booked. : Mrs. Flossie Hooper has arriiedl home after spending the winter in other parts of the country.- She has taken up residence in her: home for the summer. I Mr. Melvine Burns and Mr. Bar- ncy MacDonald were Sunday visi- tors here from the city. Mr. Mac- Donald has some plans for taking over the old Bristol mills and mov-. ing them to a new site. Mrs. Matilda Eldershaw has ar- rived home from Halifax, after spending the winter there. During her stay, she had the sad loss of her mother who passed away and- denly. Friends of Mr. Maurice Martell ivlirofrfon and UNCLE ISLBY by cuirom McBri(io CM - NONI H LDOKSFAIR KID BU'I96iHAT cgrrti-:1: AIN'T 6'0? ' r Euoue-H CREAM vrraair -- Aw I - Dredge N”- 14- I1 P"”"'5 I" will be sorry to 'earn be ha been Charlottetown. spent the week-end forced to re.en,;,r ma ohluqoney C Hum” mum” at his home on Richmond Street. town Hospmh um. being hem. nmspii:', t'1i(qiV:L1 my 3 she” wmm ms mndmon ” Acitose 52.r.m. 22.Diviaioa mm l'.li'1lll:il.II Mr. and Mn. William White of re Oned b hu wue , not vet y 1.An.bo. oglphy . Q H.l..Il1 Borden motored to Georgetown on t m y ' 5 y ; riglneof DOWN 23.Finnlsh Is 4m"('Il"') , Saturday. where they visited Mrs. 53 5” '3" New 1. Unable to seaport White's mother. MN- Mary Ann zealand speak 28.Clrcie of Johnson. Desgitex 31: I"; 33" WE: hmlanl d.Timepieca 2. Set Di ht -- HOUR. 0 591' 5 18 5 FIG nl il.Man's name 3. Saab 1. Aperture: Mr, Harold Landry. who is em- got underway last week: a few days 12,wo.-k an.) ;g,cy.,,-ished ployed in the City at electrical work late, and all three plants are i.ii i3..lourneyg 4.Knocks animal is spending a few days with his operation and the packers report M.Muaica.l 5. Place in 3o.Unitof parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen good signs over the week-and. drama position work Lam-1;-y, Th k !---R! m i5.S:leof 6 wgldleln 31.;:t!e'a-K Yaaeaslaralaavn ewor o pu rig a new I' - In Mr Lemuel Baker of Beach modern front in H. S. MacEwen's (BIWU 9'09! 1109911616 43-RMIIIII Point arrived in Georgetown . gene”; store new 1, about Com- 1:. Male deea gold olver 33.Back garment few days ago. where he will be pletcd. This is a big improvement :9rN:"'a';:';: 9'H::'rl:-Y i9L';'”' "-glwcitl" engaged in lobster fishing during in this old store that has served lmpfy 1o'Pemu ' dmmc. "1; ” the next two months. Bristol for half a century. -B 21. Appnem. ' coin ”..nbeun ” E.”-north. l7.K - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross and Mr. and Mrs. W. A O'Brien. and cue:,l,o!::"ed m. u.;:"&TbM') two sons of Lower Montague at- two daughters, Teresa and Gerald- ring. ,o.p",.o..u due"... um". tended the boxing bouts Sponsored inc, have arrived here from the city 233.” by the Georgetown Community and taken up residence in their g4,u,,,.." Welfare League and held in the summer home, I-hey hop, to be (cmm) TPWD H9" 0" 5"""”d5Y "lBm- here this year until Sept. 30 at 25. Mince Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and 3:3, comma mt ”'::ogI:":: daughters. Elaine and Dianne oi ” cumngmo, Charlottetown. motored to George- town on Sunday where they were Pt1Iend51arte””kI'”thm of gjgxtrnxmly the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 3”” "311 5 Viveeh 0 ' 05'" (Gem Lavers. Accompanying them were DI-Vmwe at "5 om” I" M”I9- Mn asyuumc M" Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Robinson. DAHKWEH W3! W5" 31039 in W19 3.J"".d who visited Mrs. Mary Yorsion. evetlilfxilz 011! life main W;-Isa um her: ,,,.M,,,,,, ..M wor g armer a e. o , Mr. Maurice DeLory left on leaves a grown and married family, 31. 2-r,.f,:: "I Sunday for Halifax. N. 5.. after who will mourn his passing. His 33.35.); spending a few days at his homo wife died some years ago. His fun- beverage hf'"3- Maurice Will resume NHV"1 eral was held on Sunday afternoon 41. Plunder Omc" ""'"'"l3 '07 the Summer to Midgell cemetery and was well as. Neuter and in the autumn will enter Dal- attended by pmme from nu. um pmnoun houslc as a medical student. hav- mu. 45.c,m,"g,. ing alrcadv nassed his Science 47.Gu.,.m" C”""' M Da""m”I" Friends will be very pleased to ”-0"”'' l f Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wcatiier- liar” that A C I Rdymond J”y' M :h.e',:noc,1 bin nnri Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod of t e R" 0' A" F" wh” 1"” Me" 5"” eompoumu wuwme. N. 5” mom,” .0 ,h,, tionecl in Alaska for some years 5o.Humomn Province last week and While In has been transferred to Halifax. N. ,,,,M,,.. Gr-nrgntnwn were the guests of 3., and he and Mrs. Jay, along with ;,,n.,qu,,,; Mrs. Bridger Matheson. They were - " accompanied .. far .. Montague Halifax. whom he '1" Main thew DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: by Mr. Angus Malheson. who hid 3- 5- N- 101' Sllmmef 01110” ' A X Y D L B A A x R 1spcnlNthso winlcr at Pictou Lanrl- Trnlnlniz. " L 0 N G F E L L 0 W "R. captain John Jenion on H , One letter simply stands for another. in this example A is used Mt ROY Henlrhllii Who 1! I boll!" MBSWT. is messed in! m:;. for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos- membe, or L1,... RN51 gamdgmvigng End punung the hubmu. um trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Navy. at present stationed aboard river buoys in preparation to their ESE" d'Y "'9 Wt" I"-"" '" ”"I"''""- H. M. C 8. Aircraft carrier. Mag- being placed ii their positions by , nlflcent. is vsitmg his parents. 0. G. S. Brant in the near future. T c'""""m Quouuon Mr. and Mrs.G'uyH9mPhI1L B ;-if Illllli onvu one was: VXBNI HDB. ? us common catch with Gaar- . Mr. Maurice DeLory, who has lottetown and other points was ra- '9' 13V3Yr3A Vx”9 01' 935,1 0 completed a Science course at Dal- ysumed from Georgetown on Thura- 3 O my V D L L 3 L housic Unlverrsiiy in Halifax, N. day morning. 'ihe island Motor 8., spent a few days recently as the Transport are piovidlrg the service Yesterday's crypsoquote: OF ALL SAD WORDS OF TONGUE guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'this year and have a very modern on PEN. Till: SADDEBT ARE THIBI: "rr MIGHT HAVE F. .1. Delory, before returning to bus on the route. Bl:l:N"mWl-ll'l"T'lInR. posted there. At; Jay and his wife. the former Rita O'Brien, are both from this vicinity and all wish them a happy trip down from the frozen country. Rcv. Phalen Mcxenna, P. P. left on Saturday morning for Winni- peg, Man., where he will repre ent the Morell parishes at the Golden Jubilee of Right Rev A. A. Slnnott, Archbishop of Winnipeg and a native son of Bristol The celebra- tion will commence on Wednesday morning, May 10. and will be at- tended by clergy from all parts of Canada and the U. S. A. All join with Father Mcxennna in sending sincere congratulations on this hap- obsenl: for two weeks. and during his absence he is being replaced by Father Kenneth McMillan, a force- ful preacher, who arrived here on Sunday mornlnil pyoccasion. Fr. Mcxenna will bel FISH IN BASEMENT FORT WILLIAM. May 7 - (CP) - Dan Collins of Fort William is catching fish in his basement. He reported Saturday that water which backed into his basement from a sewer had brought some smelts with it. Legion Convention is Postponed OTTAWA. May 'I - (OP) :- Manitobals floods Saturday caused postponement for at least a month of the biennial national convention of the Canadian Legion. It was slated to be held in water-be ieague'.d Winnipeg from May :4 to 18 with more than 1.000 veter- ans in attendance from coast to coast. - summary of his trip to Vancouver where he witnessed the MacDon- ald Brlar Curling Boiupiel. which he found to be most interesting. He further urged the curlers. in view of the fact that the Tankard is to be held in Halifax next year, to attend, and they would be assured of very interesting and skillful curling. members regarding his trip to Newfoundland with the flying curlers. He enjoyed a most plea- sant boliclay in Newfoundland where the curlers were pleasantly and cordially received by their hosts. Dr. L. A. Johnston gave a brief summary of his team's trip to lTruro. where they enjoyed the bonspiel, and recommended that the invitation to play at Pictou next year be accepted. Trophies Presented Following the speeches the fol- lowing trophies were presented: The Bears Trophy (Juiiiors)- Skip Malcolm Maclienzie, Lorne Wigglnton. Garnet Macln-tyre. Thomas Clair. F. G. Maclntyre. Strawberry Winners-Skip C. S. Stewart. Douglas Coffin. Malcolm MacKenzie. Dan Murray. (Run- ners-up)-Skip. Dr. L. A. John- stone. Fred MacKenzle. Ernest Carver. Thomas Clair. Theatre Tickets (donatcd by B. H. Yeo)-Skip. Dr. L. A. John- stone. C. H. Kydd, J. M. MacKen- zie. Thomas Clair. Miniature Curling Stones (do- natcd by Keir Clark)-Skip, C. S. Stewart, E. ii. Stewart. Neil Hooicy. Homer Moar. (Runners- up)-Skip. Dr. L. A. Johnstone. M. Patterson. Frank Greene. H. An- nesiie. The Famous Jug-In this connec- tion Mr. Malc in Patterson and his associates s ould receive hon- orable mention as they won the Jug in a stiff competitive fight on several occasions. However the final winners were that veteran and fearless skip. Joey Fraser. and his associates. Jack Anncar. E. 'THEy11; GUARANTEED. fading. Donbia- Made for hard serv- ailrchad. donbia- loo 3 : -. locked sauna. satisfaction an H GENUINE roar) PAR lHEV.RE G”4'iANrrro- if illliillill roan ACCESSIJRY Tag” SEAT COVERS 5' n.m.nunm : u um msnooca. ms um. - u a ” snobs nunnuswmwum lteaayo slldala aadoildthow loagwaaria claaai' WEIGIIIY-. l.iiICDl.Il-METEOR DEALERS IS AND ACCESSORIES Mr. Harold Smith spoke to the ' Carver, and the best first stone man on Fred G. Maclniyre. MacArthur with Summcrside, but lost it to Charlottetown. sentation was made to Judge C. St. Clair Trainer for his unfailing interest in and many servicu performed for the MAY 9. 1950 time roe Leaves roe FLAVOR And Tender Leaf TEA BAGS are TOPS for Convenience and Economy, too! 0 Here, at last, is perfect tea-mokinvl litlla top leaves of finest fragrant Orange Police... in the exact quantity for each brewing. No spilling, no specks, no messy teapot aflerwurdl No wonder more and more women find Tender leaf Tea Bogs the economical, convenient, gracious way to serve leoi Get some to-day. Montague Curling Club during the years which'he has been in Mon- lague. Owing to the resignation of Mr. Trainor as secretary of the club, Mr. Rendell was appointed to this office. A vote of thanks was then tendered the ladies of the Beaver Club for the excellent dinner. and their kindness in placing the hall at the disposal of the curlers. Following the dinner the evening was spent at cards. Prince Edward Island. The local curlers retained the Cup in competition On behalf of the curlers a pre- in recognition Your house deserves Insist on It pays to keep things painted - with the best paint you can buy. B-H "ENGLISH" Paint 5 covers more surface, iwears -II 1 0 qt; N1? better and lasts longer. Made with Brandram's genuine B.B. White Lead, in world standard for more than 200 years. 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