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There have been ll escapes from the prison in re- cent months. . Notice Commencln June let our Store and Meat Market will remain op- en on Monday and Friday evenings only. closing each Wednesday at. noon. H. S. MacLeod do Sons VERNON RIVER. EVERYBODY WELCOME BUY A and see for yourself! any Io 5m, NOW ON DISPLAY FFPIIDIIIIIDIAL DRAMA FESTIVAL FINALS EMPIRE manna ruesonv, our: r-ars p.m. i" See the Winners ot County Ploy-oils 6'. Compete for Final Honors. ADJUDICATION by MR. DONALD WETMORE Presentation of Prizes PLEASE BE ON TIME Late Arrivals Seated Between Acts for low cost - .f 5 _ MORRIS Whtat o cor! Pre- cislon-built - engine and body . . . increased mileage from every gallon . . . comfortable seats . . . I plenty of leg room . . . fully equipped . . . drlve one to-dcry eruy to pork . ._. any to drier sq. $9.1. g ADMISSION 50c é: S"? r .1 FOR SALE IN SOURIS 2 building lots; truck‘ wag- gon on sloven; wheels (heavy and new); truck woggon axles; heavy springs for heavy express wcggons; No. I6 Frost 8r Wood plow; I 250~gcllon tank (iron); I Sockville plow; I groin cleaner (Gray and Campbell); I.) and 3 inch hardwood (wide). o. r. Memorials Box 243 Macllay Garage I32 Lelflllfll ‘ DIIIMMIII P. E. I. . - -er-- ..~._.-_.~....--..,...._,_,_.,, Tel. 148D L Guatemala, Russia, Poland, Uru- ' THE GUARDIAN, Stewart. III following places in Montague: II Georgetown; The 20st Oliiee: Mr. and. Mrs. William McKenna, Victoria Cross, were visitors to Lower Montague on Sunday. Miss Irene MaoLeod, Charlotte- town, was a weak-end visitor to Montague, guest o! Miss Vera Beck. Mr. Francis Vuoazo, ilalliax. spent the weekend in Montague guest oi his uncle, Mr. Joe Vuozzo. Mrs. Lloyd Clark. Charlotte- town. was a weekend visitor to Montague, guest o! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Stewart. Mr. Keith Fraser, a iormer em- ployee oi’ the Canadian Bank ct Commerce, Montague, was a week- end visitor renewing old acquaint- shoes. Mrs. Earl Munn. Murray River, was a weekend visitor to Char- lottetown, where her husband is employed. Miss Leila MacLeod, Murray River,‘ was a recent visitor to Hair- tax, on an extended visit with trlends. a Mr. Homer Campbell, Charlotte- town, spent the weekend in Victoria Cross, guest o! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell. Messrs. John and Kingsley Shaw spent the weekend in Martlnvaie, guests o! their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Shaw. ‘Friends o! Mrs. Archie Hilchey will regret. to learn that she is ooniined to her home owing to illness. A11 wish her a. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glllis. Char- lottetown, and their two children, spent the holiday visiting Mrs. Gillls mother, Mrs. Donald Ross, Miss Jean Campbell. R.N.. spent the weekend in Montague guest oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Mr. and ma. Charles Thompson.‘ Charlottetown, were visitors to Montague on Monday. guests of Mrs. George Thompson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Jack- man, Moricton, N.'B., and three children spent the weekend in Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross. r I Misses Freda Aitken and Mar- garet Poole, students at Prince o! Wales College have returned to their respective homes in Lower Montague. Miss Alice Fraser. teacher at Prince Street School. Charlotte- town, spent the holiday at her home in Montague. young daughter. Helen, o! Dari. mouth, NS, are visiting in Mon- tague, guests o! Mrs. MacDonald's lather. Mr. Louis Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Robinson, Woliville, N. 5., are visitors to Montague guests o! Mrs. Robin- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Dunning. Mr. Robinson is to leave shortly ior Ontario and Mrs. Robinson will spend the sum- mer in Montague with her parents. ____________ H. J. MABON Fitting and Supplying Glasses Eta- MONTAGUE. LBJ. Oitioe iloara: I 10 Io l! AM. . , J 8 to 5 PM. Holidays. etc.. by appointment Oflloe Connected With Drag Store OUR BOARDING HOUSE LOOKiT TH‘ rrvVslONbfifi IF IT'5 AGINT oaoaaarowu: counts SOUIIS: Mina can! The Guardian may be bought it any at the Milo l. A. Llewellyn: Mrs. Clay. Lower Montague. I Ilowed with minutes and roll call. .__ ‘which was answered with sonne- Mrs. John MacDonald and her|thing on Temperance. Iilaunelette CHIN QROTI-IER MUSTA RUN A BAR O‘ LILAC SOAP AQOUpIP Hi5 NECK AN‘ GONE ARTVA FER SOME New LINIMEIQT r-res COOKED uP ? CHARLOTTETOWN “iii. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN llarriei Clair. Weldon Lovell. Richards and Gordon Israeli in Sourlsr Condom and [tonnes Iopen in Si. Peter's: The Post Oflleo. Mrs. Charla Boudreault, Moa- tague is s patient in the Kings County Hospital where aha lander- went an operation recently. Friends will regret to learn that. Mr. Pete Clarey has leit ior Lamp Hill Hospital. Haliiax. where he will underw treatment tor some weeks. _Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rosa. Charlottetown, spent the weekend in Union Road. lueste o! Mr. ixss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Koatie as. Mr. George Moar, who recently accepted a position with W. H. Thore as Co, Saint John, spent the weekend visiting trlcnds and relatives in New Perth and Mon- tague. William Power returned to Montague last week alter visit- ing relatives in Nova Scotla. On his return he was oooompanled by his daughter, Mrs. George Butler, who will spend some time ‘in Mon- tague. Friends will regret to learn that Miss Mary Gill, teacher o! the primary departnncnt in the Mon- tague High School. will be coh- .!ined to her home in Iona lo: two weeks owing to illness. : OndTuesday evening the regular 'monthly meeting o! the W.M.S o! Montague United Church was ‘held at the home o! Mrs. Ethan Stewart with a good attendance on hand. The president. Mrs. Lorne Wigglnton. presided. At [the last meeting re was decided w |have a Temperance program tor ‘the devotional at the May meet- ing. The theme “Each tor all and -'all tor each", was very iittlng ior this service, which was in charge o! Mrs. M. MacLean. The Scrip- ture, Roman 14-21 was used: "It is good neither to eat flesh or drink wine nor anything whereby t-hey brother stumbleth or is oi- iended or is made weak." It was stressed that‘ no one "liveth unto himseli". but. is an influence either tor good or evil. It. is no diiterence how unimportant we think we are, someone is taking us ior an example, and when we are tempted to take strong drink or sin in any" way, we not only have ourselves to think oi. but the other fellow as well. Quite a number o! the memlbera took part. with scripture reading trom the Old and New Testamenm showing the evils oi lnternperanceJ Articles were read telling o1 thel evil oi social drinking, and thei problem it has become, and what‘ our young people are up against today. The hymn "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee" was sung. and a circle ot song ended this service. The business meeting tol- |pieces tor a crib-quilt were brought in, and also large woollen 1a inch squares tor a quilt tor the Labrador box were shown. It was decided to have a work meeting rat Mrs. Wiggintoms. and to gal; the quilts made up. so that the ‘gbox may be shipped in June. Fatty- iive hospital calls, and 22 sick and shut-in calla were made; 1a ‘treats, flowers to three, and l9 cards were sent during the month. _Members were asked to note that -Mrs. J. S. MacLeod. Humor River, [was taking Mrs. McDowell's place ‘as treasurer oi thrPresbyterial. Mrs. George Nicholson gave a very interesting summary oi the last. ichspter o! the Study Book. "Great .is the Company". The meeting Jclosed with the Mizpah Benedic- |tion. Refreshments were served rby the hostess. and a social half i hour enjoyed-Len. ' calm: nrsasna I One o! the greatest natural ‘disasters in Pniatory was the i923 I earthquake a! Tokyo. Japan. when Georgetown Anrl lliclnity Mr. Ken Fraser was e business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. Mr. Joseph W. King's County Stipendiary Magis- trato was s business Georgetown on Tuesday. Mrs. Mabel Lovers has returned home from a two weeks visit at. the home oi her son. Mr. Theodore lovers o! Charlottetown. Farming activities to dalo. in this area, are reported to be the latest in marry years, with little done in the way oi cultivation. The coming oi line. dry weather will see great activity in this iield oi our national economy. and Mrs. Carleton Moore, Miss June MacDonald and Mr. Lindsay Moore all oi New Glas- gow, Nfimmotored to the Province recently and were guests ior a (eve days at the home oi Mrs. Moore's and Miss MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L MacDonald. The funeral o! the late Robert Easton, who passed away 0n MOH- day, the 24th, was held on Tues- day nrom Holy Trinity Church. Rov. D. A. Yeo, rector o! Holy Trinity Church. conducted the service in the church and at the AN AD injured. Major Hoople ~ Pwgs! My erzgptsY- watt, OTHERWISE ‘re-la on‘ Lame-To LOOKS Antes sate/rare As where ‘I. LEFT . “meow TH‘ RUG cr-rArceeu-vTr-iAT PNn-r THAT USED TO LEAD TO THE 1058074 GOESTDTHE. , , __HALL slow .' g ' a.‘ _ it T’ ‘fir. ' a g t . Z/ . ‘ '. d‘ fi- /; i r‘ PLOW80y5' I % ./ r . A l - ~ S "" Eur I It as ‘ - Someday comes closer with every dollar you save ‘ Most of ua have to plan for the good things oi‘ life; And a big part of that planning is a matter of dollars, and cents-of esrmorking a certain part, of our earnings for the things we want most. It's not always easy, especially these days] But the fact remains that what you save is still the mo" important-the moat Satisfying-o. Are you hoping for eofisethiapimr saving for To? 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