rm ..-- ..., ,1-its cusaotm. cnsnmrriri-own s HE lsaslrsitn ousnoian A ..tM.re. Edward nation and three children, Georgetown. were visit- AGINTS:-MONTAOUI: llarold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, In Bruce Ilaolisee. Ill. Joyoe Wigglnton, Plus Mcxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavera. is 0.1-.” on lj(.)Uti purse 7 (. MDIIIIMEIITS and iiiSGillPTI0llS LEVI V. POWER Montague, P. E. I. Miss Alice Gordon, recently. Hon. Keir for some time. Representative: 1M.s,.Ec,AL.M,y ,1 ,0 my .1st. Get a 4-inch nylon h h J. Louis MacDonald worth 33.25 for only sins witrilu i Pngediord. Buert cry mortn of Spred Satin. NE 2410,L on't mss t s special offer. lglilchey & Vanlderstlne, Mon- ugue. PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY and SAT. AN APOLOGY To People Who Complalned of Noisy laughter in the Vicinity of the Prince Edward Theatre. We wish to apologise for the roar: of laughter coming from the Prince Edward Theatre-blasts of hilarity which may have disturbed you at sleep or work. Our audiences find it impossible to restrain their mirth when watching Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in "Comin' Round The Mountain". And we, for our part, cannot bring ourselves to lessen their enioymeniiby asking them to laugh less loudly. Come down tonight. You'll know what we meanl The Management. 'pBl.lD"andl-lOll,'ARE Area 0 ,TtlEHiLl,.Bii.LiES D . ...-o I EXTRA: News - cartoon - Shows 3.30.7-9 The Guardian any be bought at the following nine Dame lest-anraat. and Guardian Office: Post Office: in Bouris: The snack Bar and H. ruclumg . 3..., Rosenesth. visited friends at Murray River Ciark. M.L.A.. Mon- tague. left "yesterday for Boston. Mass, where he will visit friends places in iilonugaai in Georgetown: The ..'lN order to serve our many Saturday shoppers we will be open on Saturday. May 24. T. M. Llewel- lyn Ltd.. Montague. P. E. 1. ....'MONTAGlll-1 H o m 9 End School meeting will4 be held in the school on Monday. May 26th at 8:30 p.m. ....'CIlll.D health confcrcnce. a Town Hnll. liiontzignc, Friday May 23, 2-4 p.m. ...!WESTFll-ELI) wnichrs from 322.50: Buiom iinti Lorie from 529.75; lilgin. the wiilvh with llll' unhrcakiibln main spring frnin 542.50. V. R. Pcplcr, the jcxvclicr. Montague. .3HOY'l"S BQIAIVTY SALON. Souris. will be. open May 26 to May 31. Make your appointment early. Call Mrs. Dr. A. ll. Small- wood. or write lioyfs Bcziiity Salon. Charlottetown. ..'PARTR.lDGE PL!-ZNTIFUL .. Mr. Louis Cnntelo. Pi-irnrns:-. (lir- crtnr of lhe Kind: Cminiy Fish and Game Assnmniiun. i'cpoi'tcd liungarinn r.ni'trid:c pirnnlul in that area. also In far niiinbcr of riiitive pnrlitldgb and wnndcock. Mr. Contain nicn reported sncing a deer on the farm of Mr. Harold Roche. on rho Sr-vvn Mile Road. the door which iii);-cni-or! wry tame hnd nn our in-:. licnriiig ihe number ii-iii. capiroi T0-DAY and SAT. Shows 3:30-7-9 Saturday Matinee 2:30 -Hf!-ffl -U-Qt JJJJ ii diiiirs : it Q it ll 'BAcKe ll WITH TEN TOP COMEDIANS IN HER NEW I.Al'-F MOVIE 4' HERBERT J. YA1E5 presents JUDY CANOVA jisimi our-at-si MW76. rnucoion . SERIAL .- comsov it": HERE! WAliER WANGER PRE-HOLIDAY ,. .. . . . MIDNIGHT THRILLER T0-NIGHT STARTS AT 11:30 P.M. D sterrleg PRINCE EDWARD '1-nnics: snwano Oust of the biasing pages of the "Who's Who" of the mob- ster-Iwerld comes the screen-scorching story of Beth Aug. tin-part of her were Alta, part of her was "racket", all of her exciting! """r ' .. e -. - ' ' ' -AllliLT- Milli Fr yisleolisttnereeorill A lliiiilii ins ilwsiiiiiis i sitsui sirens-roam msroii rests AIIEIBAIIZ i with (Hill Wilts 0 ll.OVD COUCH - IDWAID IEGIEY V ore to " t Thursday. v Her many friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. Heath Vickerson, Lower Montague, is ill in the King's County Hospital. Mn. Leroy White. Montague, has returned to her home after being a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J Spencer Llew- ellyn. Montague and Mrs. Llew- ellyn's young brother. Gary Young. were visitors to North Lake. on 533 Wednesday. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Richard Llewellyn and Mrs. J. 3. Lucas. Montague. and Miss Selma Llewellyn, Hel- ifax. N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Jr. and children Kit. Carol. and Gor- don. of steilarton. N. 8.. were re- cent visitors to Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Beck. .-!lN KEEPING with the agreement signed by Montague merchants to observe Mth May ns R holiday, thin store will ob- serve the spirit of that agreement by closing on Monday. Store will remain open on Saturday to ac- commodate country customers. V. it. Pepier, the jcweller, Montague. JLEAVE Folt BERMUDA - Among the passengers leaving Hal- ifax last. night for Bermuda on the Canadian National meamships lincr. Lady Rodney. were Miss Jessie I-lutcheson. R.N.. of Mont- ague. and Miss Evelyn Stewart. Charlottetown, laboratory technic- ian at. the P. E. 1. Hospital. Miss Hutcheson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hutcheson of Montague. She attended Mont- ague Memorial High School and then entered the nursing profes- sion, taking her training at the P. E. 1. Hospital. The two young ladies plan to remain in Bermuda for a month. ..tR. C. A. P. RECDUITING - The R. C. A. F. mobile recruiting unit from Summer-side was stat.- ioned at the Legion bulidfing at Montague yesterday. With the unit were I-Vi. J. Robertson. 1'-VS G. C. Conrad, and Lea. W. W. Green. Applications were accepted from both men and women for openings in the air force. and the response was gratifying. WI. Robertson stated that for the convenience of those 'in the southern Kings area wish- ing to Join the R. C. A. F'., the unit would come to'Montsgue the second Thursday of each month. whrn applications would be ac- cepted for existing openings. JGUEBT SPEAKER - Mr. Carl Currie. who from Presbyterian College. Mont- real, epoke to the members of the Y. P. S. of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church. Montague. Tues- day evening. As e. member of the Presbyterian student Choir. he gave it very interesting description of the activities of the group dur- ing their recent tour. Also pre- sent. at the meeting was Miss Anne MacEachern who leaves shortly for 'St.'Johnis. Nfld.. to begin work there as a student deaoenese. The meeting. which was largely Card 9: Thanks I wish to thank those who so kindly remembered me for the gift I received following my acci- dent at Leon Johnstone's factory. r Jimmy Garnhum. born Elf"; ling." Final adjudication and honors. liesvy Docket At Magistrate's (tour: A heavy docket of am. appear- ed before Magistrate J. W. Mac. Donald at the County Court room at Montague last evening. A resident of Montague charg- ed with possession of liquor illegal- ly was fined 520.00 and costs. The same resident was fined 85.00 and coats for failing to stop at a stop n. A esident of Chuiottotown was fined s2o.oo and costs for illegal possession of liquor. Another resident or Montague was fined 35.00 and costs for fall- ing to bring his vehicle to a stop recently graduated- at. a stop sign. A resident of Montague and a resident of the Seven Mile Road were each fined 110.00 and costs for operating a. vehicle without a license. A resident of Charlottetown was fined 310.00 and costs for operat- ing a vehicle in excess of fifty miles per hour on the highway. A similar case oi a resident of Pcakes exceeding the speed limit in the town of Montague was rined sl0.o0 and costs. Five fisheries cases werc.hei1rd involving residents of Cvespcrenux and Launching charged with pos- session of lobsters under size. Fines ranged from 325.00 to 535.00, plus costs. Six cases of trucks being driven on the paved highway with total weight exceeding the legal limit. were postponed for advisement un- til next Thursday in consideruiiuu of the new act. The case of is resident of Souris charged with insufficient. breaking equipment. and driving a vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired by' alcohol pleaded not guilty to the charge. Mr. somer- led Trairior 'sppeared for the de- fendant. and Mr. S. S. I-lcssion, Q.C., appeared for the crown. Wit- nesses heard last evening were Cpl. Don Davis and Const. Dave Gutterldge of the R. C. M. P. de- tachment at Montague. and the defendant. The case was adjourned to Monday afternoon at. George- own. attended. was held at the menu with Miss Thelma Larter presiding. Business included arrangements for the closing ” quet. on May 28th. The meeting closed with the Mir- pah benediction. KING EillE TEA "IIILIIIIIIItlIitlI)tlli1'lVl7lIh rim FOR SALE Two second-hand grain drills. one second-hand trac- tor. LEO F. ROSSITER Morell-Phone 1 P. E. l. DRAMA FESTIVAL FINALS raincoat: HALL May 26. 27. l Under distinguished patronage rnoonsiu MONDAY, MAY 26 St. Mary's Dramatic Club, Weddin'" TUESDAY, MAY 27 One-act plays: Irishtowri W. 1., "Mary Molly Malone"; Kinkora Convent "Shock of His Life" and ”The Stub- Glenaladale School "The Pampered Dar- WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 Indian River Dramatic Club, 3-act play "Eyes of Love." .. TIIURSDAY. MAY 29 St. Peter's A.Y.P.A., "The Lord's Prayer." - awarding oi trophies and Mr. Donald lwetmore of Halifax will be the , ' . ' adjudicator. s - THEATRE r uoitiraoos A MONDAY and russnsv oumr - sown. aomumr 28 and 29 Souris, 3-act play, ”Shea's one vial is... book of !'I'ince of Wales College. contains a fund of information which is well worth acquiring. and vividly portrays the aims and ac- complishments of the students. The Gradust' Class of' 1952 has relpectfullll dedicated this year book to Miss Elennaur Lowe, teacher at Art. at P. W. C. Prin- clpal Dr. Frank MacKinnon. in a foreword, expresses his apprecia- tion on behalf of the faculty and adds: "We on the faculty have thoroughly enjoyed our association with you this year. and wish you the best of luck in the future." Hon. J. Walter Jones. as Min- ister of Education says: "The Gov- ernment through the Department of Education is proud of P..W.C. throughout the years. and pleased with its recent advancement." Mr. A. Walthen Gaudct. Pres- ident of the P. W. c. Alumni. ex- tends congratulations and good wishes to the graduates. and makes fitting reference to those who received honorary Life Member- ship fn 1951. namely Dr. Cyrus MacMillan. Sir William MscMli- lan, Mrs. Annie lvlcGrath Robert- son. Dr. G. D. Steele. Dr. H. H. Show, Dr. Lemuel Robertson. Miss Alexandra Scott. Miss Agnes Ram- say. Dr. Roderick J. MacDonald. and Dr. Terrance Campbell. Profusely illustrated, the year book will prove a cherished me- mcnto not. only to the Class of '52. but their friends who will follow their activities in the years which lie before them. The editor. Mr. Roy Campbell. and his c mpebcnt staff appear to have done a splendid job in pro- d ' ., the "Welshman" 1052 edit.- ion. Actlve Year ; continued from page 1 the award were. 1st St. Eleanors Pack and Troop. 2nd Summerside Pack 3rd Summcrsldc Pack and Troop, let Parkdalc Pack, 3rd Charlottetown Pack 'lt.h Char- lottetown Troop. 9th Charlotte- town Pack and Troop. Honours and awards made dur- ing the year were, Silver Acorn. Brigadier W.W. Reid. 5efVlC9 Medals S.M. Mbinnls, BEA. Drie- coll. Prince Edward Island was repre- sented on the Canadian contingent to the world Jamboree. held in Austria. last August by Queen's Scout John Phillips, itih Charlotte- town Troop. During the year one District Council was formed and includes three groups in Summcrside. one in Miscouchc and one group in Slcmon Park. The District Com- missioner for the area is Mr. Eric Tanton, the President of the Coun- cil Mr. W. A. Currie. Dr. George Fisher was appointed District Com- ii..l. Malian ii.(i. Optometrist. Fitting and supplying Glnsscl. etc. , Office Hours: 10 in 12 A.M. 2 00 5 P.M. and by appointment. Montague. P. E. 1. Office Connected with Msbon Drug Co. Pleeelslol of P.VI.C. Students ”?r"-: "i'3i':.f'?';:4 .1. Mclnnls: the "The Welshman". 1051-52 year 1". A. Drllcoul missioner Kerr on his work and iv formed troop in his area which Scoutcrs. quarters. the City. If. R. Donne and Co. ficers of the Council was remark- ed on by Judge Palmer and whole- mg. V : the Charlottetown Secretary-Treasurer. , and District com- missioners Erlo Tampa and Dr. George Fisher. . . W. A. Currie. President of the Bummenlde Council. in a few brief remarks paid tribute to the splendid work. of Plight Lieuten- ant W. J. N. Burnett of the R. C. A. r. who was killed in a recent air crash. He was the Council Secretary. The post is now held by Mr. Horace Macrarlane. Judge H. L. Palmer congratulat- ed and commended ' Com- splendld report. The meeting heartily endorsed his remarks in a motion which was unanimously supported. Lloyd Miller of Kenslngton re- viewed the activities in the new- is supported by the Legion. votes of thanks were extended the clergy. the Press and Radio. Canadian Scout Head- The fine work done by the of- heartcdly approved by the meet- a Charlottetown and vicinity, Road. l . ' Iran Muffins. Home Made llscuits. Butter. l Steamed Irish Pudding. Tartarhsauce Adult and Children's Orders. i MONDAY minaax ruvsia annual poo nu. And for away:- uuicr sirloin. rsnnsnioiu. 1'-eons malts yierunter armies.” :00e1.II,I.”te.Il.t,l.yhldIt .. LBARN DRIVE INN AWEEK-END SPECIAL E SATURDAY and SUNDAY ROAST YOUNG DUCK Savory Dressing - - Pan Brown Gravy l Apple Jelly. Lettuce. Tossed Green Salad. i Spring Onions. Peas. Carrots. French Fried Potatoes. CCNIIP Cup DAR-B-9 SPAIIMIS Tangy lar-I-9 Sauce TURKEY IN oreufsun Tangy Ier-I-Q Sauce MIl.'l'lD cl-IIISIAND bacon on TOASTID I-IAMIIIIGIR no Hungry Fishermen.” who let-tiiat'IlO one on . m: 23. 1952' mi-W W W -W -W in m ” or Trade in the Town Hall on Friday, May.23rd at 8 pm As the proposed -bus service by the C. N. R. will be dig.- cussed, ls requested. . . . be closed all day Saturds May 24th. y' gran until 10 pm. Friday glut. iiiTEiiiiilPTi0ii iioncia There will be an interruption of electric power on R portion of our Longworth circuit in the city of tween the hours of 8 am. and 12 noon, weather per- mitting, for the purpose of installing larger feeders. The area involved in this interruption will be Fitz- roy Street between Cumberland Street: and the C. N. R. tracks. Felling Street. Victory Avenue, Kenslng- ton Road and the radiating streets of!” Kenslngton Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. 5 or the Souris Board of a large attendance Noiifcn f Tire following stores win and will remain DINGWILL 8 IOSSITEI, and l. S. COX, MORELL C0 -OPHATIVE on Sunday, May 25th, be- .:( v