QQL AA “JIGGS and MAGGIE III SIIBIETY" - 7 - 8:45 {Affrfll} ‘mort-rua-wrn. - \ i‘! var-.. ' rants chug "Shldwtr At 2:30 7ond9 ALSO UNIVERSAL my Filters? orcrunsr ‘i h ' v.. . Celeste Hrim - Anne ReveIre - lune Havoc - Albert Dekker - Jane Wyatt - Dean Stockwell - Sam ialie Shows 2:30 a 1/55 Story by Ill nsonr flaw-d iunxrrs Al‘ A cunt: ( _-_-_ ‘- Canadian inflow-Stocks Montreal-Stocks higher; papers industrials lead advance. illow York-Stocks Press) higher. hlflher; de- pevvrusxuumleuuasnnon '* . nus csossv and ssruur FITZGERALD . The lost Diroctlon by ELIA KAZAN! Flfihnif-Fof 55 other a-tiranl-sairlzrcltavtlingwlgllc d]! fovcikcd New Yer]: Critics PLAN WORLD NEWS LEADS TEBEATEN ACTION CAIRO. April an -- (A?) ._ 51; Arab govorranmlt; ‘have agreed to send troops inrto a flung-pinned attack on Palestine unless tho United Nations produce; before Mal’ 16 a solution of the Holy 18-114 Problem acceptable to the Arab world, a reliable source said p vsnr My vmuuln a or runes Aollnrm swarms PROGRAM STARTS The lost Supporting Adm: CELESTE HOLM! AAAAAAALA-AAAAAAAAA L Award i sewn. AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 TO SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING nssrmn, TODAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - {:45 IllllE PIIIS lll$ llllllll Ill ll lltllill iillll we, gums Int s sang oi stun- ai in iilrilling 711060101?! litmus-m » . mfi§_"-'1.7.I|W$|55 " AVOTD STRAIN ING A Muscles that ha "uilllvelv used sohlrnlfl c3513 not be otveztaxed now u,“ good weather is here, sly health auth- "mel- 51111118 llwolly brings a land for rails, industrials. wdcv- "We Imblflen - but take exor- aci‘ OUR WAY clse gradually, ,1; i. ly J. R. Williams I'LL ‘TAKE 1--u|-\--~1 CHARGE or CAME "ro-a- . vourz sPscs “r0 ASK wrote You CAN'T TALK--NOW _ we as ,; wor rs rr? _ FRIENDS? .- ~ lllllllllilll ‘Montague, have as their guest, ‘ position at Duvar's 111m ousnpsarr.__ THE EASTERN GUARIQIAN P sonata: Ions-saga‘. . LG IGINTI IOUBIII “PIIOI IN ITOCI. .- Moohhoa. Potato Planners and Fmiliaoa Swoadoro. Apply at Mac- Lood and Groono, Montague. . "WAIIIIII- We ha-vo now on‘ hand Potato Planters with for- tilhor attachments. MaoLood and Groono, Monaguo. so. Toma-Johnston, Montague was a recent! businoss visitor to thoCity. Mr. APoort Griffin, Montague, loft by piano for Montreal on business. ~ Misses Martha Ul-‘lslloran and Laura MacKenna were recent visi- tors to the City. Mr. Charles Aitken returned to lower Montague from Amherst whore ho was visiting friends. m. L. H. Poole, Montague, was s business visitor to tho city on Wednesday. ' -._._ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MacKin- non, Montague. have moved into their new house on Fraser St. Mrs.‘ Archie Hilchey is at pro- sont tooching needle work to the Montague lst Class Girl Guides. Mr. William Rourke, Brudeneii, has accepted a. position on Mr. Claude Smith's dairy farm. East- Royalty. Mrs. Otis Jackso , spent a. few days in Montague, guest oi her son-in-law and daughter, -Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. Theatre, » tho Educational Film Board put on a special showing 1f tho Royal Wedding. The halt was filled with students from the Mon- tague Memorial High School. w. Grant Graham, owner of Fairmilo 9! sailed Thursday morn- repairs done to his boat. On Thursday night tho regular weekly dance sponsored by the Reserve Army was held at Yen's Hall. The music was supplied by the Georgetown Holy Name Or- chosira. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Union. Mrs. Upton's father, Mr. Thomas Dent. who arrived from Leeds. Yorkshire, England last Sunday. Mr. Jack MaoEachern. commer- cial traveller. spent the day in Montague and vicinity calling on his regular oilsiomers. Major Alan Nicholson, Char- lottetown. motored to Montague to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. vice took plaoe on Thursday. MS". Ray MacKenna, who is em- ployed. in Charlottetown, spent a.- few days in Monta LIB, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MacKenna. ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moor. WM have resided in Ottawa for the past six years are visiting in New Perth. guest of Mrs. Moar’s Dar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mac- Pherson. Mir. Moor has accepted a_ Garage in Charlottetown. On April 31st tho enrollment pf, bwo Girl Guides took place in the Montague Girl Guido Troop. The now girls are Misses Anno Yer. and Valerie MacGlillim- Since the formation of the troop, the Girl Guides, under tho leadership of Mrs. Donald Samson, Mrs. J. Elmer Dunning and Miss Thelma Lartor, have iimlressed in num- bora andtraining, so much so that tho citinens o1 Montana oro quite proud oitheir Girl Guido Troop. On Ikidsy, April 2nd. a very lovely wedding was solemnizcd at Toronto, Ont., when Emma Mar» guorito. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ‘mstian. Kagawong, Mani- toulin Island was united in mar riago to Howard Russel, son of tho laio Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Beck. Alllston. PEJ. Rev. Mr| Jenkins performed the ceremony. The bridesmaid was Miss Eunice Pyirom, while ‘the groom was ably supported by Mr. Al Dobson. Mr. Dobson was present with Mr. Book in China, 194d, as members of the Ambulance Relief Corps. Tho weekly ' meeting of the Young People's Society oi the Presbyterian Church, Montague. was hold in_ tho vostry on Monday Ilscllonalrl‘ Bros." frame: m. strum . F ' — Saturday-l‘ . . l Iuqll] Dollilo llll ‘In NOTORIOUS Cory Grant lngrld lorgmon Plus srosr or runes I on ' . @IS‘MT A Harold l‘. Iandry. wart. lilo Has-riot . INT GIEGITOWN: Walton IAPUI. lnid lloharda ing for Pictou where he will have ‘ I "I'M! concert in st. who“ m.£¢m1l II li@ Bank of Cossamoooo. Montague, evening, April: 19th. with tho sidsntti Miss Anne Moots pros ng. Tho meeting with a short- devotional Mary Hemphill; followed by the secretary, and answered by fourtoon members. toss to the members o! tho choir or st. Andrews oi the regular choir rehearsal the trustees oi the church ioinod with ing Mrs. A. D. MacLuro read an address commending both Mr. and Mrs. Maclsean have accomplished in the church. and expressing their regret at their departure from Montague. A gift oi money was presented on behalf of the congregation by M's‘. B. D. Reid. On behalioi Mrs. MaoLeau. Mr. MacLcan expressed his up- preciatlon. Mrs. MacLean who bu been a valued member of the choir during her stay in Montague, was addressed by Mrs. Wetter- worth, and a presentation made by the choir leader, Mr. J. E. Dun- ning. lvtrs. Watterworthb address caused much hearty» laughter as it recalled many pleasant memories and humorous situations shared by the members o! the choir. Mrs. On Thursday afternoon at Yeo's_.M-‘!9§4W~n~--5T“°I°"51y “mud "I" members, andthen everyone join- ed in the singing of “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". A delicious lunch was then served by the hos- tess and a committee of ladies. and __ (Notices For one or two wekos now the news cri the seventh has been ra- ther United, due no doubt to the Angus Lamont whose iuneral ser- mum, w busing“ ma," u_ cried on "Grey Owl" tho scribe, who has been very busy prepari ing the camp Pfvsram and camp menu. O O ,O _ Just s note hero about camp: It will definitely bo from Monday, Auxllst 2nd. to Wednesday, Aug- ust liltlh. No doubt of it either that it will be the beet comp, and theboysoltholtltanogladto ‘have tho boys of the 3rd. "m; Kirk" troop go under canvas with them. So far, about/tinny boys have signified Qhelr intention of cooling along and we. can assure any follows who are "on tho fence". that they Phoum decide to come as an ‘ nary ton duo's of good SCOUTING is in store {or them. O O O Hero are tho camp loaders: Camp Grief -- George Andi- QOR, i Asst. Wblker. A881. Camp (Isle! - John litr- rows. Q.M. — Poul Oudmoro. Md- QM. -_ Graham Jenkins. Asst. QM. - Jim Ibbott. Still along camp lines should be mentioned tho joint committee meeting in St. Paul's Hall, Sunday lillflfllwfl. Anvil 11th. The moot- imx was attended by the follow- l-nx: Mr. GE. Hoctor, chairman ofSt. Paul's Group Oansnittoo, G. I'M. Wit. Wilson, Mr. Al. Rus- sell. acting chairman at §.'JIIHCS group committee, Lynn Bennett, SM. of the 3rd, G. Andoroon, S.M. o! the 7th. S. Walker, CM. of tho 3rd, Poul Cucknore, and Jim Ibbott. may ‘matters woro mica on, the chief being that m. WWO committees are to provide "Importation to (new. and the practising‘ of m: cook, also tha ma. fill’! ‘I11 [g hand.- wmp. in their O O O A "hem m. n t» bo ms °'\ ""1111. Mac m. and later Minmlamnotnecbomcta . Paulo Ball. at which the scouts d tho m "l" 7W l‘! to wt on oovorai Brawn: omen-unclean, sg “u Tho Scout! u m» inland m. M! tooolltlckots‘ for thinner» mimosa‘ the more you nu, m. easieritwlllboforyosstogqw (\y@_ ' I . . ‘F; . . rmvsr. or sun p . ’ n. A ' AhllIflIT-IIUIO-IINT-w o‘ r minnow“ , ' . ‘ I - Tu N I Milli _§r".l'l» Mrs. Elsie Wattorworth was hos- Prosbytorian Church, Montague, on Thursday eveninrr. Avril isth. at tho close the church. in a social hour bon- ouring Rev. R. D. MacLoan and Mrs. MacLean. During tho oven- ‘ the work Mmmmv h.‘ horn _ oponod with the scripture road by llioo .- the 10rd’! P!!!” in unison. Tho study period was spent on a section of the Apostles- Creed. Tho minutes oi the last meeting were road by. roll call was are Abel accepted for the I Rtegru its ng- "Royal Canadian Mounted Police Applicants must be sinqleé-botweeh the ages oi 18 and 3O years. For iunher lniormotion apply to the nearest R.C.M. Police Deiach~ mont or the Commissioner, Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Ottawa‘. By tho way fellows, worry week 1mm Mw cam-p, your Scribe up some feature some port of the Wognln. ao road tho Scout. news and know you- comp. O O O Hllioool Hikes! aye, what s mys- tto (paling bore) dronm that word conitroa up, polled twists, burnt stew, wet foot, sudden blizurds. O I O Iifll. TL. Jim Ibbott, and your 513559. BM. G- Anderson, Jour- nmd out to the wilds of South- =Profcssi Public Stsnograpllor Mimoographing cards and circulars, concert programs, wrroapondonce, typing and bookkeeping HELEN GIIJDEN Telephone IMO-J Apr. No. 4 Connanght Apia. Puwnal Street J. ll. Mculgal nor/ms. arc. nannlsrnn. soucrroi dun-us outcome Continued on pogo l5 y . Back Stretch (Continued from page ‘ll moat" for photo-finish so it is not cannotvbo made from an advertis- ed purse for any reason whatso- ever. It splints that in certain obligatory. 1111a year deductions parts of the 0.8. it had grown to be a racket’ and to head it oi! it is now tho rule that all advertised purses must bo paid in full, loss any dodnoiions which ‘the track may moko ouch as iivo percent or three percent or whatever it is. This does not prevent horsemen from making contributions on their own account ‘to any worthwhile project. they favor. O O, O O. liulo 86. Add a new section to read: “Section 4. No owner, train- er. driver. agent, imployeo or at- tendant ‘shall bot of cause any other poraon to bet on bis behalf on my other horse in any race in which a horse ownod." trained or driven. os- whioh. ho in anywiso roprosonts orhandlel. or is hand- ioQisr tho some stable in which hrio connected or employed, shall start. Any violation of this aeo- tion shall. be punished by lino.sus- pension or oxpulsion." O O~ O, O Charley Mills", loading nuropoan trainer for the past thirty years, is visiting tho United States and is at prosont at Santa-Anita where ho was shaking hands with such old friends as Sop . Parshall. lBr-Millrimpnrtod o number. of iamousborseo into Ger- many in bygone years, notably Walter Door, 8. 2.08%, winner of tho i029 Balnblstonian Stoke; Cal- urnot Bush 3.01; Sturdy, 2, 2.06%. that bad sot a world's record of 2.00% ovor tbs Reading. Pm, hali- milo track- the'world's ro- cwd’ for a wo-year-old. Both Sturdy. and Walter Dear bocame ‘good sires in Germany; Walter Deorfsibost trottor waa Missouri. that won a lot of stakes than when OOOQOQO-OQOOO-OOQOQOO-OOGO-O Iiell W. illgglns i a Chartered Accountant Currie Building Charlottetown Tel. H636 P.O. lox 1S2 Aamvoooaool-OOOQOOOOOO-O-b OO-O§'§§§§-OOOOO0OOO¢' ~g§ Ir‘. J. B. Gallant 8.8a. DENTIST Plokard Building Ill Groai Goorgo lde. 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