HUMPNRQY OGAR GABLES, LOVER’S LANE. ALL AGAIN DELIGHTFIIL FILM. ——i i c: MIT-IE >_ GUARDI-AN,___ K FUWA f1 L7 Lv iAUREN E 2 A Z Z.’ i L 2: C3 2 ,_._ F ‘I'll! DAPITDI. THEATRE DIIARLDTTETDWII ‘ PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE RETURN - ENGAGEMENT OFQTHAT GREAT FILM “ANNE DF GREEN GABLES” (From The Ever Popular Novel of the Same Name) HERE'S A STORY THAT IS CLOSE TO THE HEART OF EVERY ISLANDER — CAVENDISH, GREEN THE BABBLING BROOK, THE HAUNTED WOOD, THE LAKE OF THE SHINING WATERS, AND IMMORTALIZED BY THE BE- IDVED PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUTHORESS. LUCY MAUDE MONTGOMERY. SEE AND ENJOY “ANNE DF GREEN GABLES” STABRIIVG ANNE SHIRLEY AND TOM BROWN AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE TNURSDAY —- FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘DAILY snows 3:80-7:0D-8:45—SAT. MATINEE 2:30 A SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE AT ‘THE l’ g PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ON SATURDAY . MORNING AT 10 O’CLOCK WILL FEATURE THIS Noe Minn“ 5 t vnaxxx. m.- §-§—O-§§-§-§-Q-O-§ OOOO- EMPIRE TllUii. - rm. SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 ACTUALLY MAKES OLD CLOTHES LOOK NEWER Ullllillli! "M! Amazing New Gives Y°l i SUPER SUDS _ cars MYWHITE THINGS 21. WUITEIWOIDKS BRIGHTER _ Still su Washing? Agéfll ‘m < NWSIIPIR ' - aim 0e mt evmv omen sou m m: wonw FOR 65mm our GREASE MIME OUR [Shown 8:30-74) Jeanne Craln William Holden “APARTMENT FOR PEGGY” 1...... EWAii TNUR. -— FRI. —- SAT. ‘BLAZINGINITIACITON- ‘IITIINDERING IN l1‘! DIANA- IIlR-R-ING IN TITS SW“! 0P I'll MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION . . t YES - II 25 YEARS DILY TIIII» "COVERED WAOOIT "CIIAAIIOII" "and new... HOWARD HAWKS" GREAT PRUDUCTIUN now/no Hiilléfifi: RIVER" mrrhcinihiiiraiaticu" OO-IOMOMOMOOSOOI Souris Theatre Thursday, May 12th " zxrosm m‘ atmmmut ummm Show 8 O’elook Also Comedy CABUSO’! CANDLE The largest candle in history, a memorial to the singer Enrico Caruso, is 18 feet in height. seven Rot in circumference and weighs three tons. N. J. NADDN OPTOMETILIBT Fitting and Supplying Glenna . Etc. MONTAGUE. P. E, l. by appolnfinem Olllce Connected with Drug Store. \\\\\\\"; ‘f... ,, >%/////////M///>////¢ WHAT'S THAT.’ IS ‘rt-us A ‘some ? I. Mensa-e». sAv. on: THAT BIG Peucmo sent: no A stoemo wm-t Iellowlng rlaoee in Montague: In Georgetown: The Poet Offlee; Rover: . .'Maol.lOD AND GREENE, Montague, can fuliill any well-drill- ing requirements at any location. During the pest week activity bee increased enormously at the lobetq- factory at MoultB-sue. With the tint arrival of a lobster catch on ‘rueeday, the factory got into full swing, and has lncreeaed its compo daily. 1n preparation for the season, Mr. Leon Johnston, manager of the Montague coid aim-ego, has completely mioveted the factory which is adjacent to the storage. The whole building inside hee been pointed White. new babies have been installed. three large ventilators and new facilities for the workers. On their arrival the lobster-s are plated in the cold storage plant where they are kept at a temper- ature of S4 degrws to 86 degrees hiltrenheit. When thGY I!" Iii-k"! to the plant they are placed in the two shell boilers which are I ft x 6 It x 1F’.- ft. Here the lab- stmn are cooked and horn their color chancel from a green to a deep red. TThe steam for cooking the lob- sters is supplied from a 35 HI‘. steam boiler with 80 lbs pressure. To supply miter an electric pump has bun installed, and in the eventuality of power failure a stzeclrn engine has been lnsiailcd t/o carry on in place of tihe elect- ric motor. After the lobsters have been cooked, they are taken to the cracking tables “more the tail and claws are removed, and the claws broken by men carport in the use of the brt-niring iontives. ‘The lobster parts are then taken to the meat removal table vrhere the meat is removed from thc tails and clalws, and nit the next. table the meat is peoked in the tins which hold three or four tails, a percentage of arm meat, and the renminder clmv tneut. ‘The cans are then sealed by a sealer ma- chine operated by Mr. Alec Mac- Leiian, foreman of the fuctmy. 'I‘he cans are now placed in re- tort where they sine sterilised for 35 minutes at ill pmmds pres=urc and 240 degrees fahrcruieir 09m- perature. ‘The finished product is then stored in the cold storage plant until sent to m-airkot. Before being employed all work- ers were required to pass a med- heal examination. The main cold storage plant is under the forememship of Mr. Inweii Poole and the office is under the culpable management of Mrs. Leon Johnston. Mr. Alec MacLeiian, the foreman oi‘ the factory, has had numerous years experience in canning factories is most capable in tihls posi- torn. As a special aid to the workers, wash basins and rocms have been inetaibd, which are of mnsider- able suitability to tibe employees. Mr. Johnston hopes to continue the packing throughout the sum- mer, should there be a market for the later products. The re- sumption of canning is of great assistance in providing nor-k for the many workers in this district, and Mr. Johnston is to be highly mended You" his fine work, and is wished every success in his new DERBY, England-A blind com- petitor in a dominoes contest is unbeaten after six months’ play. ANNUAL MEETING of the MORIELL CONSUMERS‘ CO-OP ASS'N. LTD. ' May I2, I949 at 8 o'clock iln the Morell Community Holl A‘ The film token at Morel! 8. Rustico lost yeor will be ‘ previewed. ._.,. DREAM RDUTE Beginning Tuesday, May 10th, and once weekly until further no- tice, Mr. John Irving will huul _crenm on route from Murray liar- Iifllll‘ NON-Ii. lame as last season, for the Hezelhrook Dairying M. socletlon. A- ROY JONES, Sec’; DREAM RDUTE Beginning Wednesday. May 13, Wbtervale, D r e m o r t. Avnndale, Hermit-ac. Lllre Verde, Mt. al- blon, once weekly until further notice. Mr. Joe. Shea, hauler for llelelbrook Dairying Association. A. BOY JONES. Bedy. "INHLNSFID -i I-‘P -‘ v‘ ||vt>||| [Wit u‘- -v~ ~. m-ri rune-ruin (ltsllvt THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AOINTB: MONTAGUE: Herold F. landry. Albert Althea, In. Byloe Stewart, Mile Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon laven- Tbe Guardian may be bought at my of flue Mina L A. Lllwellyn; ..ue. (1-1. in Brandon's end Iloreeee tn St. Petefer The Poet Ofllee. JBIG OPENING SHOW-"Bad- die Paw-Gene Autry, Wood Is- lands Monday. May 16th; Sturg- eon, Tuesday 17th; Canoe Oove, Wednesday l8; Iinuandale Thum- Bridgetmm Saturday, 21st. “JAWABDED DECORATION- Award of the Canadian Efficiency Decoration to Major John A. Mel- Donald, of Cardigan, P. E. 1., was announced yesterday at Eastern Command headquarters, Halifax. Major MacDonald served with the P. E. I. Highlander! during the Second World War and retired from the service August 1, 1945. Georgetown end Vicinity Mrs. Mary Johnson o! St. Georges was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Feuchera-Geo. Miss Earlene Lavere of Charlotte- town was a recent guest of rela- tives in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MacKinnon of Murray River were visitors to Georgetown on Monday. Mrs. Charles MacCenneii of Hali- fax, N. S., arrived here on Satur- day on a visit rte relatives. Miss Evelyn MacCarron of Char- lottetown was a recent gueet of her sister, Mrs. Raymond Lavandler. Mr. Bud Inga of Mt. Herbert was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrl. George Mairgof Burnt Point. Mrs. Daniel Condon and infant daughter of Panmure llland ere guests of Mrs. Agnes Murphy. Mr. Hugh Gotell of Charlotte- town spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Go- tell. Miss Mary MacOox-maek, R.N.. arrived home from the U.S.A. an a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. A. MacCormack. ' , Mr. Stewart Burke of New Glar- govv, N. S., is renewingiold acquain- tances while on a visit to hll bro- ther, Mr. William Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Manuel of the City motored to Georgetown on Sunday and were the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenklnl. Mr. Charles Currie of the City spent Sunday with hie wife and family, who are visiting Mrs. Cur- rte‘: parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Mr. Harry MacConneil of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown was the guest o! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Mac- Conneil over Sunday. Miss Dorothy Cullen of the P. E. Island Libraries and Miss Pat Pen- dergast of Summerside were guests for the week ehd at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. and also Richard Curiey of Brudenell vilited Miss Tl: "Blur Baal" -mv Candid Ndiaeal 7' Tell! — Guido l0 everywhere h Canada Cullen's ulster. Mn. I‘. J. Debbi’? of Georgetown. Mr. Emmett MacDonald. C. N. ll. lectienman in Borden spent the weekend with hie brother. Mi‘- FranirMacDonald of Georgetown Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden motored to Georgetown on Saturday and visited Mn. White's mother. Mr. Mary Ann Johnson. Min Connie Mair of the Ital! of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown apent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair of Burnt Point. - Buddie Trenholm left on Monday morning to 10in his father, Captain ‘rhomas ‘nenhoim, who is master o! the tug Benaage. now working at Port Alfred, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Chariea Boudreauit and family, accompanied by Mr. James Boudreault of Montague via- ited relatives in Georgetown on Sunday. Mr. Amos Lavandier motored from New Hampshire, arriving ini Georgetown on Sunday. and will viait for a few weeks with his pal‘- ents. m. and Mrs. Harman Lav- andier. With the lifting of the weight restrictions on motor trucks end loads a fe-w days ago, pit props have started to move in by trucks from various pointa in the county and are being stored on the west aide of town. No doubt as in other Years a large quantity will be as- bled for shipment in W" fighter to Greet Britain. VIN" they are used in the mime- Petty Officer Robert C. Jenkins of the Canadian Navy and at‘ DIO- rent transferred to the llrfllll curler Magnificent, arrived heme on Saturday to spend a few diva with his psi-emu, Mr. and Mn- A- E. Jenkins. The Magnificent has been down in the southern United Staten and Cuban waters. 9. 0- Jenlrine la engaged in the medical service of the Navy end ie Itatlpfi- ed tor the mort of the time at Stadacona Navy Barracks in Heli- fax. Catches of lobster: during the put week have been below aver age for the first week of the lea- eon but on Saturday they increeb ed somewhat. The herring are new on and some good catcher are be- ing reported. ‘Many fishermen claim that with the herring striking the lobster catches will increase and are looking forward to better cat» chu this week. Current prleee re- ported are 16c a pound for cen- nei-s and 22c a pound for markets. A shipment of live lobster: left here by truck last week (or Sea Foods Limited in Borden. T0 EXPLORE ANTAICTIO it). Norway, May 1b -(Ap)._ Scientists of three countries met today to plan a joint eatpedlflon next fail to explore the Antarctic. British. Norwegian and swedieh scientists are scheduled to let out in November to Queen Maud's Land on the Antarctic continen‘. They will return in 195G. 8 MANTLES about June 1st. 1 woon snatch 1 BOB suntan pickling, etc, etc. FOR. SALE Z WHITE MARBLE FIREPLACES From 60 to 70 thousand Used BRICK available . 1 ZBO-gallon Collapsable OAK VAT-can be taken apart and put together in ii minutes; Ideal for 1 PM. CHAIN POWER SAW -- will exchange _ power saw for pulpwood or lumber. ALLAN CAMERON CARDIGAN KINGS coulm IIDSPITAL Tir rapidly Increasing amount o! unpaid bllll In making thI problem of operation REALLY DESPERATE and the Iltlrd of Trustees is new compelled to require patient: to make a deponlt on admission to lnlilt upon immediate eettlernent o! all unpaid bills. ADILINI U. IYNII Secretary-Board d Trelteel - r a You delay com/cry ad 1min . . . you more! he man/or: . . . you min relmbed and relaxed wboe you new! by mvie. FROM Tl-ll "ILIII IOON" OF. FAMOUS TRAINS Limifceti Canadian National‘: famous ‘Continental Limited‘ spans heals, llaklng ' the Eastern Province: with the far flung Prairies, the impresiive Canadian Rockies and the Pacific Cont. Eastbound and westbound, The Continental Limited each day epeeds across the broad expense of the Dominion, and from the plctugg window; a! modern sleeping cars, coaches and dining ears, a colorful and ‘varied panorama Is -- great cider, pioneer settlements, lakes and rivers, wheat fields, mountains. ~ Go the pleasant way across Canada this year by train. Travel on The Continental Limited, directly serving: Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jeeps, yenoouvea. '4 t ,4 NU)‘ i‘ -.a NINSTER 0F NATIONAL}? NEALTN AND WELFARE; Speak: WEDNESDAY 5.15-5.30»... 1i y CBA limited l7 Neltioml Ibtni Committee '1 i i ma non-n J ‘Mflilliglttthtliolfllldfl ieeetetathenitisiaite liquid ltllO .