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FOY Willlllii ill’ RIDERS 3ft PURPLE SAGE - lilmled by Filill! roro SERIAL - CARTOON - COMEDY +o+o+vsoeo+e+eeo +>44 so» owooo-e-e» u e-eoowooo-o-ow By illiiiorii iilacBrilie Napoleon and Uncle Elhy oo- g, _ .371. ma“... m... HA, HA, ELBY/ l WISH YOU NNY “Di Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacSWI-lli. .?eter's Road. were visitors to Mm- tague on Tuesday. Mr. Keir Clark. M.L.A., ‘Mon- tague, was a business visitor in the City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnatone. Murray Harbour North. were visi- tors to Montague Tuesday on business. Friends will regret to learn that Miss Annie Lord. staff oi Poole d: Thompson Ltd. is confined to her home owing to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. Chai- lotietown. spent the week end ‘n Montague. guest oi Mr. and Mrs. William Webster. Mr. Elmer MacRae. commercial traveller, spent the clay in Mon- tague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mrs. R. W. Beck. accompanied by her daughters Vera and Bar- bara. were visitors to the city on Saturday. Mrs. John Campbell. Uigg. has accepted a temporary nursing po- sition st the King's County Me- morial Hospital. Miss Blanche Hume. staff vi Berginanns spent the week end it » re c! her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hume. Brooklyn. Mr. Ronald Norman. commer- cial traveller. spent the day in Montague and vicinity calling "in his regular customers. Miss Stella Mscfntyre. nurse-in- training at the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. N. 8.. is spending a week's vacation at her home in Montague. Messrs. Bryer Llewellyn and John Shaw, Montague, were ce- cent visitors to Murray North, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester lifacLur-e. Friends will regret w hear thstl Gourt House. at the completion p! Mr, ‘Ii-lama; c|@w_ Mun" gap} which one will be laid in the hour North. has entered the King's ' County Memorial Hospital where he will undergo an operation or appendicitis. Mr. Harry Davidson. Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to Mon- tague visiting former acquain- tances. Mr. Davidson was a former resident of Montague before mov- ing to Charlottetown. The Fair-allies owned by Messrs. Grant Graham. Albert Griffin and Lorne Johnston are being prepnr- ed for the summer's wqrk. Mr. Graham expects to leave port’ till.‘- ing the next week. Although these boats will be hauling cargoes from different ports Mr. Graham will engage in scallop fishing during the season. Reports are thatl New foundland schooners will soon be arriving in port. and the summer schedule of the Surf from Sydney will begin shortly. The death of Mrs. Angus La- mont in her 93rd year occurred at her hdmc M Victoria Cross, on Tuesday, April 20th. The late Mrs Lamont had pccn ailing for some time. At home with her were her son William and her daughter Mary. She also leaves to survive three other sons in Western Can- ada, and one brother. Mr. John MacLeod. Victoria Cross. Funeral service will take place/from her home, and interment in the Mon- iguu conlmuility cemetery. The Almonte Young People's Union of the United Church met fin the classroom Monday April 19th. The meeting opened with the devotional period led by Pearle Greene. The program for the even- ing was led by the Fellowship Convener, Miss Minnie Greene. The topic for discussion was ‘How Ha rbo: ..'NOW IN STOCK. ._ Milking Machines. Potato Planters and ibnillzer Spreaders. Apply at Mec- Leod lndsGreene, Montague. "TAMIERS — We have now on hand Potato Planter; with fer- tilizer attachments. Macheod and Greene. Monague. ' ..°l-!er many friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. Beecher Dewar is iii again and a patient in Mon- tague Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris. New York have arrived in the city and are staying st "The Charlotte- town." Georgetown And Vicinity Mrs. Chatter Walker wee s re- cent visitor to Montague. Mr. Howard, S. Mocbean motor- ed to the City on business on Mou- day. Mr. Nelson Hanson was s busi- ness visitor to Montague early in the week. -Cieo. ___ A few days ago Mr. Joseph Gr- teil Jr. launched his beautiful new fishing boat which he built himself during the past Mater. Mr. Larry Gallant of Mt. Stewart ls once again in our midst aid will resume his usual duties as Packer at the plant of C. H. Llewellyn and Sons. Recent visitors to Charlotte- town included: Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Fouchere, Miss Connie Fou- chere. Mrs. Seymour O'Brien. Mr. Howard Walker and Mr. Raymond Lavandler. workmen are rat/present engag- ed in laying a new hardwood fiool .in the Prothonoiary Office in tn.- jailors room. Mr. Benjamin Watis of "frat-stile. pmrrincially famous singer and iisherman has arrived here and will be engaged for the lobster see- xon as an assistant to Mr. Jam-s: Hayier. When interviewed Mr. Watts stated that he did not plfln to make any recordings of nis songs before next autumn. On Friday afternoon the Boy scouts met in one ofthe _gc_i.ool class roqns and selected their Pa- trol Leaders. who will themselves pick theirasslstants. The Patrol Leaders selected were: — Tommy Llewellyn, Richard DeLory, Al Landry and Clarence Stewart. Plans are being formulated for in creased Scout activities end for 1t.- tendance at summer camp. ‘Something new and novel in the way of competitive entertain- ment. took place last week, whfln the teachers of Georgetown High School conducted a rope skipping contest. which was enthusiastically participatcd in by n large numbcr of students. Further competitions may take place in the near future. Below are the results to date;- Grade i.-l. Ella David. 2. Joar. Goiell. Grade‘ 2-1. fnttie Matheson. l. Betty Allen, Jean Stevens. equal. Elaine Roche. equal. 2. Marlon Sampson. Barbara Ann MacQuil lan. equal. garet Dalton, equal. 3. Doris Mar.- Leod. Grade 5-1. Key Babineau. l. Jean Murphy. Grade 0-1. Anna Prosper. 2. Sheila Delory. Grade '1-1. Peggy Johnson. 2. Joan Murphy. . Grade a -1. Bernice DsL-ory. l. Betty Arthur. I the Bible Came to Be", which was followed by a Bible quiz. In the absence of the president, Miss Min- nie Greene presided over a short Business period. ‘The executive re- ported on the meeting on Sun"ey. and presented the programme schedule for the remainder oi the spring meetings. The March meeting of the Vai- ieyfield W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Mserherson. with the president Mre. Johnny MacPherson in the chair and Mn. W. A. Bruce. acting secretary. the meeting opened with the Ode and Creed. followed by minutes and roll call. After discussion of busi- ness and reports of committees. new committees were ,, inted n follows: Velleyfield W. School. Mrs Angus Martin. and Mrs. Harry Van ~ Buskfrk; Vslleyfield E. lchool. Mrs. Jo y Mecfherson end Aud- rey Ma held; sick committee. Mrs. Milton Moot-cod and Mrs. W. A. Meclnod. Correspondence was reed. and articles from "Just News’ were discussed. The house eco- nomies rrogrsm was used. The previous melting wee held st the home of Mrs. Johnny Ilacfhersen. with the Business meeting eon- Membera passed in finished artic- les of sewing end Ruining for the lled Oren. Dlechsion m! place eencernim whswhoaid bl Dives in the when to be sent to Ill lead-L to 100k lnlb this question. A ill! Of It'll literature OMMMNO IN!!! THE GUAR AN. CHARLUPTETOWN rrii: EASTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI: MONTAGUE: Herold l‘. Lend?!- Alberl Allin. Mrs. I Stewart. idles lhrriel Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. AGENT! BOUIIB: Miss lipid Helm-druid Garden Isnell Taeduerdieamlrbebsagbleleaieftle following plseee la Interim Mia s. A. lanolin: Mn. clu. u Georgetown: The Poet Office: In Sour-is: Condos’: and Ileteaee ~ new) la at Peter's: m Poet Oflioe. Bristol Anil ‘Vicinity rm. Oyrul hpixre was l. bus- iness visitor to the Olty on Pri- - Same nice trout were reporifl. ken at Moreli on the openinz ere is still considerable snow especially on some ‘of the by-r dc. , . . John R. O'Br1en hes re- turned home froia a two weeks visit to er husband who is sta- tlonedl Hllifax. Mr. J. rown, section foreman on tlie 0. here, ha: been of! duty fog s e time suffering from an injured s oulder. Mr. Ralph‘ McEwen who is like most formers now too busy f0!‘ slow horses. has purchased a new tractor. - Bria. -—%- The Moe-ell Creamery has been closed for some time nuw as the equipment is being moved to the new plant. -_.- \ Mr. Joseph W. MacDonald has wound up his ..ood-seiwi.ng n around here after cutting more than a hundred cords into stove lengths. —— o Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald we: a business visitor to the city on Saturday along with Analem La- pierre and his sister. Ella La- pierre. Master Carol Perry. three-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pen-y entered the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday morning to undergo an appendix operation. The lee ice sion: this section ed and “SHUTUOH are looking ahead to the season getting un- dcgwsy on Qhe opening day, May Mr. and Mrs. Lester McVarish and daughter Edith are expected here this week. They will take up residence at the shore for the summer months, where Mr. Mc- Varish is manager of the packing 918M at the harbour. Mr. Joe MacDonald injured his Timid l!!! week while operating his gasoline driven saw. A stick caught i; the’ sgwhltrpfiilz over his head. e rase s and to ward off _ the blow from his head and his Results will amaze hand received the force o! the smash. see white clothes come Mr. John T. O'Brien has re- ceived the sad news that his niece. Mrs. Thomas OIreary. has pass- ed away in Boston. _. she visited here a nunber o! years ago. Be- sides her sorrowing husband and family she leaves her aged mother, Mrs- John A. Hughes, who is (‘lgliifislx now and who motored down last summer to visit her days . . . whether clothes are hung indoors or out . . . new Rinso with. Solium, gives your wash a new- " brilliance never known before! ~ brand new . . . washable colors get ..... . New RlDSO CONTAINS Souuii __yp/°rer 2% IWi/Zizst‘ lf/arfi/ Think of it! Rainy days or sunny lee yellowed made whiter than brand new! No you! You'll cults no matter how hard the water. whiter than For the whitest wash every time, get new Rinso containing Solium- today! brighter than brand new! You’l1 even - SO SAFE FOR CLOTHES...SO KIND TO HANDS other soap can do this because no other soap OOIItIiIIS What's more, you'll see these re- and grayed clothes A LIVER rsoouu brother. Mr. O'Brien here. Three other sisters Ind one brother also mum m, ‘mlslnztv_hw_ 7W, es a siren and shady character. respectively. Sunday. May 26th will be l a “ii , day rm- this vicinity for an: an MUG“ ' “N” ' mm“ learned on that dag tn aw. “L” mCKE” w!“ Frank P. Aylward villi be eordain- Tums AND 5on0" ed to the holy priestho d i ld s. “Wm” church M:,en"m°ar_ Packed solidly with fut, rough. Grade 3-1. Virginia Roche. l Grade 4-1. Anna. Henry, Ma.‘- Such a colorful ceremony attend- ed by thousands has not been held here for twenty six yggrg when Rev. A.L. Binnott._ now at R4119 Bay was ordained a priest. Father Aylwlrd will 3111C his first High Mass in the Little Flower Church in ‘llvforell village on Sunday, Mny 30f . DEMANUS’ JIGGS AND MAGGIE AGAIN IHATILE 0N SCREEN For the second time. that farmed bottling married couple, Jigga and Nessie. have chanced their agat- lalglground from newsprint to cel- 0 ' . The? lre portrayed by Joe Yule and ltenie Riano, cc-gfigyyed in Moflblflufs "Jigss end Maggie in 5061652" which open; today at the Capitol Theatre. Dale Carnegie. and-tumble action sequences, Re- publics brand new western music» al, "California Firebrand." stan- ing Monte Hale and Adrian Booth,» which opens tonight at the Empire young and old. Photographed in realistic Irucolor. the movie brings the natural beauty and nostalgic music of the West to the screen. When cowboy Monte Hale er- rives in Gunni-Ion. California. things begin to happen in the com- mnmity. He learn: from Adrian Booth. playing Joyce Mason, that the uncle he had come to visit was killed when he opposed tyrannical Mayor Lance Dawson, enacted by Douglas Evans. Joyce declares the“. Dawson and his gang are scheming to take over all the land in tihe area, including her family's min- ing clakn. Theatre, 1. exciting fllim fare for dict author of "How to Win Friends sud ilinfluenoe People." Arthur Murray. dusted in the regular manner, Outlaws belated "i" "h"! 1""!- IM “alumni” Determining to mitsmai-t Daw- Bheilah Graham portray thdm- m, n, hi; own |me,.1.r,1¢ can- selves m a story replete with hil- vinces the official that he is the ‘Tflfhu: ‘lfillggzlsi’ w" m", “d b notorious outlaw, Gunsmoke Low- l Y ry, and ls appointed as town mu- "W WM" duels New! by si-iel. once his dangerous masquer- George MoMlnus. and presents idle shrewidi Maggie as e social climb- OUT OUR WAY _ er operating from her. headquart- ade is begun. Help attempts to learn the full extant of the mayor's plans. He is expwed by Daniel M. Sheridan. the reel Giuumoke. be- fore he liuoceeds in discovering the gang's plans. The fight for power between the oourageuos cowboy and the villains iarries tlu-otigh the plot at lightning pace. The way in which Hale slngle-hendedly de- feats hi: enemies provides enough exchmient. suspense and thrills to satisfy the most. avid western ad- s. BUR-NED CONDEMNIZD I‘!!! WINNIPIS - (OP) - More thanhix tone 0d Whitefish csulht in Mhnitobe lakes were condemn- ed by‘ food inlpectora lest month. Mount Stewart Mr. CHARLES llfllllililll Wishes To Announce Tlls Opening 0f The Wave rl ey Beauty Salon _ Two Experienced operators . The filth Jhlpped from here spoiled in a Chicago railroad yard when ice was not renewed in a re- frigerator car. Shipped back ti Winnlvel. the fish was burned u the city incinerator. . PROTECT YOUR WOOiENS Wm, MOTH-DEB rnoruenoorireo spam . _.__ ..4-.-4_=r_\m oc-cet By J. R. ’ William a ere in a Perk Avenue apartment. =_ Yule and Min Riano, aigned fer- E: the Weeds" beoeiuse of their phy- sical iesnrbimoe to the cartoon characters. find June Harrison llpin can u their daughter. and Tim Ryan as Jiggs’ close friend, Dinty Moore. Wanda ‘McKay. one of Hollywood's beautiful young blondes. and Lee Bonnell. are seen JI€TA and members checked in pamphlets they would like to receive. At the April" meeting held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Maclaod the rice- president. Mrs. Milt Maoleod prc- sided. lioll cell was celled by the secretory. Irene Bruce. and re upended to by ten members nam- ing "e favorite fruit”. Minutes were read end approved and unfinished business discussed. Mrs. Johnny MacPhee reported that she and the President hid peeked and mailed the box to. English lasti- tute. Two members reported send- ing fees to C. A. 0. The Govern- ‘nrent grant em‘ received. one hundred I‘. Wu I. O. stamps cent '.........." ” m“: nitric", "Y e s ten canvassed for the Canadian Ap- peal for Children. and also for the Red Gross. it was decided not u. eollert for the Omen hlnd. $1.00 we: voted to this fund from the institute. Delicious refreshments were served hr each respective hastens at each of the matinee. liavibfleae for the nest three snot- ingavnre Intended by In. Am ciel luaemium was pelted sroyaid the Health Dlfllflfllllit of Previn- llllllfllll .wn.r.o.|ueoouci4 - mdlrr-lnroldilmw-ua - I I OH, Kl’ ONES 1 mow. 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