rxos axon-r mm PRINGEE IIWARII sif- HUWARU HAWKS l} j H Rtll PRU RED HIV U BIIUN ER“ BLAIINGINIHAOIION- TIUNXINGINIIIDIAIA- IIIIIINGINTIIISWQOIII IAGNIIICINIPIODUCTION... I HOWARD llAwKs'*fi'r:"i5 nrvnn" an JOHN WAYNE - MONTGOMERY CLIFT WALTER BRENNAN - JOANNE DRU 8 lulu were swarm our . nun rennin - nos» IlllV. u HARRY tun. I. - ma II‘ - ‘xx Tour CAPITOL and t" From The Ever Popular Novel By “LUCY MAUDE MONTGOMERY" “ANNE 0F GREENDABLES” § Starring Anne Shirley and Torn Brown —A Film Every Islander Should See- EXTRA: NEWS - SERIAL - COMEDY I DALLING ALL PARENTS! Here's a grand movie treat for your Kiddies . . . A special Matinee featuring the ever popular film, "ANNE or GREEN GABLES" ,, Y‘. will be held at the I ' ' rumors EDWARD THEATRE On SATURDAY MORNING at 1o wonocx i} FADTDRY SALE DF PIIRE WDDLLEN YARD nouns SOOTIANORAIITOIDTH Cloth and other fine pure woollen materials for Ladies’ and Men's garments. . in the newest Fall and Spring eludes, also knitting yarns. ALI} GOODS AT FAUIORY PRICES AND BELOW s-M” WIDTH, HANGING FROM $1.95 PER YARD ' TO $8.75 PER YARD. EASTERN WDDLLEN NIILLS g NEW GLASGOW J--lle' the lree line, amend elehlendof-the-eeen- ealee to 1 other eonunn-nltfee in the Maritienee. TNIS SALE FDR TWD DAYS DNLY FRIDAY, MAY 13th, Starting 10 mm. SATURDAY, MAY 14th, 10 mm. to 10 p.m. . Al‘ THE TWEEL BUILDING Great George St. v Charlottetown N. J. IAABDN OPTOMETBIBT ma; and supplying Gleam an. IONTAGUE. P. l. I. CLEANING RIIGS dnfig" zqsipqenr arriving for n s ompoo OII your floor. Place ofagssmtf; , Comedy I New York Gabardlnee, Worsted and Woollen Covert I s M r | a z ' TDNIGNT and SATIIRDAY - Featurette I O-O-QQ-OO-O-O-O-O O-O-OO-GO 6900-94‘ Sourisr Theatre SAT., MAY 14o. I DOUBLE FEATURE “ARTHUR TAKES OVER” ' and "18 LEAD SOLDIERS" Shows 8 and 10 i Airman Itas Tough Battle With Cat TULSA, Okla“ May 13 (CH-William B. Young, Dal- las, 8.9., flying student, lick- ed his wounds today aftrr a raid-air battle with apentc- etrtcken cat. Young reported he was fly- ing at 2.500 feet on e practice flight when s. cat crawled from e. recess in the cockpit and jumped onto his lap. He potted it for a while. then he said the animal “went completely crazy." biting and clawing at his face. Jack Gentry, flight chief at the aeronautics school, said Young then did “the only thing possible.” Grabbing the terrified cat with one hand and flying the plane with the other, he man- aged to open the cockpit cow- ling and threw the animal out. Young's hands were bitten nearly to the bonI in several places, Gentry said. and he was badly scratched about the face. .__,__-__i BED POINT W. I. ‘me regular meeting of the Red Point Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ray Bruce on May 3 with six members and eevm visitors present. President Ivtrs. Nelson Stewart presided. Meeting opened by Institute Ode. Minutes of lest meeting and cor- respondence was then mad by the secretary and discussed. Red Orose knitting and sewing ell handed in to Mm. Chester MacNeill. It was decided to hold an Ml!- tion for the miscellaneous articles collected by members, at the home of Mlrl. Charles Ching, on Monday, May 16, and the members and friends of Eeet Baltic and 1 attend. Also decided to m: visit- Kingsihoro W. L's er; invited to ing members and fiiends to bring lunch. Collection 80c; lunch fee $1.25. The following program wee put on by Mrs. Ray Bruce: readings, Mrs. cherlee Ohing, ma. Nelson Stewart, ma. Alexander Robert- ion. tum-s. Rawleigh Bruce. 0on- test won by Mrs. Charles Ching. Program committee for June meeting: Mire. Nelson Stewart and Mrs. Charles Chlng. Roll call for next meeting to be answered by exchanging a "House plant slip." Meeting closed with National Anthem, to meet at the home of Mrs. Clayton Rose on Wednesday, June t. for next meeting. hunch was then served by host- ess. assisted by Misses Elva and Sylvia Bruce and Ksrolyn Stew- art. -—____-__ MASTER 0F MYSTERY Matinee Saturday Only 2:80 rm: GUARDIANL cusntomzrowu THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MCNTAGUI: Herold l‘. landry. Albert Althea, Ire. Byron - Btevvart, Mina Harri Olelr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldan Leverl. e1 , .1'he0uerdiennayheboughtat\nyoitlae following places in Montague: Mlee 8. A. Llewellyn; tare. flay. '|.n Georgetown: The Poet Office: l.n Bonrlel Condolfe and Iloreuee leper: lll St. Peter's: The Poet Olflam Miss Anna Meet-arm, student et Prince of Wales College, spent the week-end at the home of her parents in Montague. e Mre. J. J. Stewart, Montague, was a recent visitor to the City. Miss Belme Llewellyn and Mrs. Bruce MecPhee, accompanied by' her eon Malcolm, were business’ visitors to Charlottetown on Tues- day. ..°MMLEOD AND HAMILTON. Montague, wish to announce that they have in stock a complete line Mr. and Mrs. Arnold VanIder- stine, Montague, accompanied by their son Billie, spent the week- end in Saint John, guest of Mr. end Mrs. William Nicholson. JBIG OPENING §HOW—"Sad- dle Pslfl-Gene Autry, Wood Ja- 1 22110;]! lIEIAIdoAIrnIuEEIdBIIIHd‘ Mmdly. May 16th; sturg- mddoci! and 'ked ‘ma; “m; eon, Tuesday 17th; Canoe Cove, Wednesday 18; Annsndale Thurs- boneless cod and salt herring. ‘Bridgetown Saturday. 2m- “ msurnnsm COURT-The ad-I journed February sitting of the‘ -~'M-I'- “be” “FIND “m9 599m Supreme Court was held In the u" “ml” it U" “"9"?” gnu" Ho“, he" on Tuesday“ Ju!_ House in Montague, left on Tuesday tice Tweedy presiding. Three coach!" h" hm"? I“ ClIImmIB- M!‘- were on the docket. The first case, Fulfil!!!‘ hi! Worked 101‘ min! Y?!“ an appeal, Sterling MacSwain, ap- Willi "I8 311111111"! Q11 9011119811!’ pellant and Winston Dlngweil, retflnd reflrrd a few years cs0- spandent under the Division Fence i Act, was adjourned until Tuesday. --'BAPTISMAL sEnvlcn —' A! the morning service in st. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, Rev. F. N. Young baptized four children in a beautiful ceremony be- fore a large congregation. Rev. Mr. Young brought a very inspirational July 12th. Two civil jury casee were dooketed, Kenneth Beck, plaintiff and the J. P. Porter Company,‘ Limited, defendants, and Alexander Acorn, plaintiff and_the J. P. Por- ter Company Limited, defendants. Both cases were for damages and sermon for Mother's Day, basing his message on the story of Hahn the Mother of Samuel. For were settled by signed agreement, at . flied at the Prothonotary Office in 1111s] oftertory, the chair sang “Mother's Prayers Have Followed Mo." Many beautiful flowere ware placed on the pulpit and communion table. At the evening service the Re- bekehs and Oddfellows etttended in a body, and were cordially wel- comed by the minister Rev. Mr. Young. The guests in ettendin! the church service. commemorated the 130th anniversary of the order. Special music by the choir in- cluded the anthem, "J-uat As I Am." and a qusrtette "i Have Heard 0f s Land” by Miss Florrie Beaten. Miss Jean Currie, Miss Christine Cameron and Mrs. Claude Nichol- son. FANNING anoox scnoor. Report for April:- Grede x-Beth l-Iendrlcken. Grade VIII-Dorothy Hendrick- cn; Iva Jay; Francis Rogerson. Grade V-Leona Rogerson. Grade IV-Doreen Jay; Hendricken; Keir Jay. Grade III—MIildl-cd Rndgerson; Phelan Hcndrlcken; Elliott Hen- drlckcn. Grade II-Elaine I-Iendricken; Elden Rodgerson; Joyce Roget-son. Helen Grade I — Johnnie Rogerson; Charlie Rogerson. ' ' Perfect attendance: Beth Hen- drtcken, Dorothy i-ieudrieken. Do- reen Jay, Francis Roget-son, Helen Hendricken, C e i e n a. Rogerson, Frank Hendricken, Phellan Hen- dricken, Elliott Henéricken, El- aine Hendricken, Johnnie Roger- son, Charlie Rogerson. Teacher—-Geraldlne Rogerson. Charlottetown. The Court adjourn-I ed until Tuesday, July 12m. at 11.00‘ B. I'll. ' Young Peoples Uinon of Mont- ague United Church held their last meeting until the fall in the classroom on Monday evening. Thel devotional period, led by Miss Marion Furness, opened the meeti ing, with scripture reading by MissI Mary MacGregor. The businessl meeting was presided over by the president and the secretary read fitflcilliii’ .‘;‘...Z’.‘§.'“§l..2tf.i‘§{$f' "w- Mw all» 1n the walled cards “we presented‘ and miss“): Church Hall, Souris, with the pre- rees we" conecmt Rev A s | sident, B. L. Stewart in the chair. Adams spoke a few farewell words‘ The minutes M me h“ meeung m n" soup o; which he ,5 m; and the minutes of two executive honorary president Rev’ AdGmSI meeting were read and approved. h“ ‘ccepted p can to 551m John I The guest speaker of the even. N. 1a.. and will leave the last ml.‘ ‘W M’- WE- “"3"” °*' °““I°"°' Q1 Jung_ The you‘, extended toltown, Trade Commissioner to Re“ 5.13m, the“ wishes w, hMNewfoundland, gave a splendid success 1n h]; new Chm-g,’ and a? address on trade possibilities with sured 111m that he would be; the new Province. IIe stressed greatly missed by nil. The meeting‘ ‘Iuflmy- "at Packailmg and we vras then adjoin-nay . ‘meeting of price competition as essential for Rfi,” The regular quarterly meeting ‘of the Eastern King's Board of Trade was held on Monday even- holding the New- "-C" Day represents the day when man has finally conquer- phoning 329-L. by appointment Offloe Connected With Drag Store. new. aeellee ee eaIIl New - she's audit after - invited “w. hero - has heel tlanlik , f wrote more than 150 novels of de- . tcction and intrigue, Life was neve FUN before! every- ttract drni .. mega . 2.: dlflerhgnvtejrze Th0 late E. Phllllpg Oppgnhgtm l‘ SUCH A ed Cancer. Na one knows iust ‘when that blessed day will come -but, come it will. Everything and anything that IS done, individually and collectively, to bring "C" Day one precious second nearer, means million: of lives will be saved.- Science, research, medicine and education will relentlessly wage the Crusade against CANCEIFuntiI the battle ls won. You can play a‘ part in bringing "C"'Day nearer. Jain the Crusade against Cancer. Become a member ofihe Canadian Cancer E2917; ' L‘ v NLOMNHEETING _ mlProspects l Of Abattoir For Newfoundland Trade Is Discussed At Souris foundland trade. Canned beef as packed in Souris received the high praise 0d’ the Commissioner who said it. found a ready market in the old Island colony. Following Mr. Agncw's address an informal round table discussion on different aspects of trade with Newfoundland was participated in by various members and it was believed by many that to improve the position in Souris as a meat- canning centre and from a health viewpoint oi’ the citizens, an ab- attoir should be established here. It was passed unanimously that a committee be appointed to draw up a strong resolution on the es- Tlle Prince Edward Island Division ol the Can- cer Soclety II canductinp a drive Ior $I0,000. Voluntary canvassing groups throughout the province are preparing new to reacll this mini- mum gooI. The funds derived will be used/tor ’ dlmibuiien of literature, newspaper and mdip publicity and educational materiel designed re help conquer cancer with knowledge.‘ ~ t WV V!‘ o are on the MARCH! WM’ cnarrsu ouranv Brilliant. Canadian fJournalisi MAY 13th. 1.00 - 7.15 S. T. ‘ o. ‘r. c. v. . tabllshment of an abattoir in Souris, andcn making ‘SOIITIS a port of call for the Newfoundland subsidized steamship service, and to present it to the Provincial Government. The following were appointed by the chair to this committee; Messrs. Paul Gallant. chairman; L.W. Roper; Peter Mc- Aulay; T. J. Klckham, and J. S. Gillespie. roll? l. PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIV S m: rnocnrsslvrtonsrnvsrlvt"mm MAIL“ ill-Y's» tom The president-Mr. Stewart, w“ appointed to represent the no“ in the preparation and presents. tton of the joint brief of the P. E. I. Boards of Trade before u" Royal Commission on Transport. ation. , The June meeting of the bond will feature a special movie show on fire fighting and fire prcverl. lion, with James Oud-more 0| - Charlottetown as guest speaker, CCF National Leader and CBC Trans-Canada Network nised end treated in the earlier etegea. 50ml citizen: leey not be reeelledby direct cenvollt 700/00! STANDARD TIME . This vital educational work. ntusi go en, becotm statistics Ilreve the! meet et our people can be. saved from cancer it their lymptems ave recog- Iwt will vista to support flail eeriipcauee. ‘ _ . .