.,.. .... . riiiiic: EIIWARII 'ronA1r 7; PAGE EIGHT Visit The MARITIME CENTRAI. AIRWAYS Drink in tho Tha- ntro Lobby and enter your name in the Contest for a FREE Sight-Seeing 'l'rlp.over the Province. . FAMILY CIRCLE Shows 3230 1:00 B : 00 Train. - 1-'n”iTi sari” SPECIAL rraarvnanrm Filmed On P. E. I. "THE OYSTER MAN” THAT INGENIOFS N ' r -. .. . INSTEAD or roe sou. gT,0I:II'ul))I-llsO:'lSI:;EIltu)'l10M ING on I'. i-;. I. wrrii MANY or THI-J SFEN '-i TAKI-' mnmpurstoiaeigigliignai. . . i.ii:Ai:N Atncim nu-n s1'A(;r, 'i'nizoi'cii sri-int t . l'."0”.l 3"” ”'”-'5t”l"AV"w . . . N(-, 'rr.NniN(.. (-R(HHN(i. HARVP no AND FINALLY on THE DINNER TABLE. I)0.V”I' xuss rais- IT'S THE REAL KOREAN STORY! Of Courage In Combat . . Glory . . Hope. ciilsuiw W &ll"A"II:pof WK N N .....o . M31 L00 .. m.. EF!':.l"5..,, - me this mgr iiiiiiiilit " STIKIIDI EXTRA: NEWS OF THE DAY - CARTOON PUBLIC NOTICE We, the iivillcrsigiietl Progri-sslir (inn-rriiilirn rmulirliitr-ii In the recent election in MI: King's. iln disclaim any kiinwledge of. or rnnnertinn with. I-1 letter circulated in the illstricl concern- ing one of the Liberal mndiilates. and we can assure the public that neither the Conservative Party. nor any known member thereof had anything to do with said circulation or preparation. FRANK D. )Iii,i'FARI.ANI'I. ROBERT W'HI'l'EWAI'. NEW Allll USED cuts and rnucxs 2-l95l One-Half-Ton FORD TRUCKS l--1951 MONARCH 1-1951 FORD SEDAN 1-1950 METEOR SEDAN 1-1948 MERCURY COACH l-1941 .CIlEVROLE'I' COACI. 1-1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN l-1940 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1-I940 FORDSON TRACTOR dition). Trade-Ins Accepted and All Cars Can Be Financed GORIl0II'S GARAGE GASCIIMPEG FORD AND MONARCH DEALER (Perfect Con- '...in the i was not announced. CAPITOL T 0-DIAY THRILLS wrra ran LAns or ran ARMY- "BREAKTHROUGI-I" Shows 3:30-7-8:45 TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. THE SCREEN'S GREATEST ACTION STARS! Flaming arrows . . . blood- ciirdling war-whoops . . . as Sioux and white man clash Black Hills of Dakota! rim IIATESI moor gr -..:. pan. .. -... . ................. I"T4 : .. Ill iiiisiiii"-"ii"il'iiii iiiii riiiiii iiiiii ; iiiii iiiiii ; l. . . 5.???.?””c.i?ffo.i?I3Lii. ”;.i?.?””.'R'Zi-'. reet wide and 89 feet ions At the Alt: Sr-rial - Cartoon John Blammm of Memo”. N, prcvsentylle lziliellldseto xiistglalpzsrofr-I B, motored to Georgetown and all Smls El; panf 3 be nbie m were the guests of Mrs. N. W. ;1l;t;dl1l:33DOrl;tl;::d gvindnw sash” DONDON. May 15 -(AP) - l-lansen. . . ' Mrs. Winston Cliurchili, wife of p ---- tllhlli-:ChcolIl'xlxl;nEi3”'," 10": (en want in Britain's wartime Prime Minister Miss Joan McQuillnri. student ' was operated on today. A hospital bulletin said "Mrs. Churchill's op- eration ims been perfectly success- ful." The nature, of the operation Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs EI.EC'I'RlCAI'i- APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 M. Ind spring we had me lobg May 9. This was the first meeting 5”" 3” mm in she"; but bmh held under the new slate of offl- in-shore and off-shore, fishermen 9911' Name” w' A wrlgm 'E report good fishing, with a four or :;”1dem' Piferl MMA"l”'y "' vice ------ five pound average per trap. Prices e5ldem' C "93 B”y1”"' sect" are reported ood tary Treasurer. Executive Commit- " J ll ' tee-B. L. Stewart. w. A, Acorn, . i' M. L. A., C. R. White, R. A. Leard. ' ' card Thqnks J. 3. St. John, M. 1.. A. Paul Gal- ( OPTOMIETRIST hint and Alex. Mooney. some dis- Fltlliig and Supplying Ginsu Etc. MON'I'AliUE. P. E. L Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. by nppolntine ' Ollie: Connected with Drug Store. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Houple 7 1 LANDED A csos, MACSOR L-.., - THE -SALARV AMT so MUCH THAT I'LL i-iAxie To Buy A u BALING MACHINE FOR THE ' Curaszeucv, sirr rr'5 A LN- iM6!--- I6 rr OKAV To ASK V THE Missus IF I CAN 85 I A REGULAR PAVING in. BOAIZDEIZ M ;?. xxxxxxxwx My WORD, 8ELAe3c..,:. CONGRATULATIONS! MY, eosv HOPE5 Foiz vou; Aize l2EALIZED.'-4--3 . CERTAINLY, TELL MAl?Tl-lA'l7 YOU'LL Be one or: H52 6L)PPoizm.i6 CLrErGl'5--. - THE veizv Merxrioro OF REMUNEQPWION 8ei.i.s! . I ABOUT Tl-lO5El gocoilm FARMS 1!. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGIJE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. In. Bruce MscPbee, Miss Joyce Wiuinlon. Miss Joan Johnston AGINT GEORGETOWN: Wsldon Lovers. The Guu-dlsn may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Goo:-go town: The Post Office. in SOIIEII: Tho Snack Bar and H. II:e.n- Irds I Son. -.'Bl.lYuING.'-Used feed bags. . Vruer and Annesr. Mental!!- -sEA'r covens for alllcsrs. Complete set. 313.25 to S2250. Bud's Accessories, Montague. ..'lNoCULA'I'lNG C I. I N I C S will be held on Thursday. May 17th. In Souris High school at 1 P. M. and Sourls Convent at 2.45 P. M. ..rwI-ZLI. BABY CLINIC. Souris Town Hall. Friday. May 18th :!--4 P. M. All pre-school children wel- come. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garnhum and daughter Judy of Charlotte- town were recent visitors to Mon- tague where they were the guests of Mrs. Garnhum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph !tIaCGregor. ..'Senator J. P. Mcfntyre, Sav- age Harbour. expects to be home for a week or two in the near future. He is planning to leave Ottawa on May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Power, Mr. Hughie Power and Master Vincent Power have returned to their home in Montague after spending A few days in Triiro. N. S. where they visited friends and relatives. Mr. Cecil K. Wightman. Halifax. was a recent visitor to Montague. On his return trip he was accom- panied by Mrs. Wlghtman. who has been spending some time with her sister. Mrs. Archibald-Hume, in Montague. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Vic Pepli.-r. Montague. has returned to her home after the entrance of his Theatre. A heiniz a patient in the King's complete new lobby has been built County Hospital for some time. which Wm make quite an im- provement in sale of tickets, and handling the crowd of movie goers. Miss Jennie ltfaz-Lari-ii. student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital who is spending her vacation at her home in Bru- dencll. was in recent visitor to Halifax, N. S. where she was the guest of her brother, Mr. Ken MacLaren. Trucks have been busy this past two weeks hauling pulp wood. Nearly R. continuous line of trucks go through the Town daily to the wharf where steamer loads are being assembled”by ML -1- A- Peters and Mr. Albert QulgleY- The sale of pulp has been a Emil help to the farmers of this vicin- ity this past winter. Georgetown and O O I Vicinity . . 'Mr. Neil A. Wight left for Bathirist. N. B., on Monday. where he will re-join Dominion Depart- ment nf Public Works Dredge No. 9, of which he has been a crew member for the past few years. The potatoes are about cleared up for this season. What few are left are going to the starch fact- ory. The number of bags shipped from this port this past, season amounted to 146.008 bans Of Seed and 82,242 bags of tableslock. This is a less amount of seed than was shipped in 1949. when 223,983 bags left this port and 23,291 bass Ol tablestock. These figures are Mr. Charles Currie of Charlotte- mt town spent the week-end in . , g p Georgetown with Mrs. Currie and lolielgn 5lllPP"lK mll” family. who are visiting Mrs. Clll'- rie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ml” Alli" Machwd "l, Mom" 0. Goiell. Hope is at present layuig the foundation for a saw mill. This on sundayp Mm Nelson man. mill is being built near the Rail- road Station at souris and is 24 at Notrc Dame Academy in Char- lottetown. recently spent. several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McQuiIlan. Matthew and MacLean's team are the winners of the Commer- cial Trophy in the Souris Bowling League. On last Monday night. they defeated MacDonald's service Station in the finals. The members of the winning team are: William Macu-ran, James Jennings, Peter On Sunday. Miss Eileen Helen Macconnell and Miss Elinor Hobbs. student nurses at the Prince Edward Island Hopital. in Charlottetown. visited their l'Vhm3l'- hseph Hemlessey and homes in Georgetown, .1 es MacAulay. The ladies are stil at their games and will not declare a winner for ii few iitglits yet. The first week of the 1951 lobs- ler fishing season is now over and the greater majority of traps are now in the water. The season got underway. amid adverse weath- er conditions. as high winds buf- feted the coast, accompanied by cold weather and frequent rain squolls. Nevertheless. our fisher- men worked hard to overcome nature's handicaps and succeeded in straightening out their lines and getting the majority of their traps in the water. Fucking in factories here got underway on Wednesday. Next week will see large quant.lt.ics of lobsters landed. Due perhaps to the type of win- A large audience attended the picture show in the Parish Hall on Sunday night, May 6. Included in the pictures shown was one of the Marian Congress, p taken in Ottawa some time ago. And one of the Missionary work of the oblate Mission in Northern Can- ada. These pictures were shown by Fathers Dunlop and Quinn of the oblate Mission at. Ottawa. The regular meeting of the Souris Board of Trade was held in the "Town Hall on Wednesday. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN John mirnszhsn. took place May 8. . . 'Mr. Claude Ru-hiircls has been, Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald, 18 Bayfleld street, wish to express their many thanks to all their friends who in any way assisted them in their recent sad bereave- ment in the loss of their nephew. William A. MacDonald. . Souris and O I O Vicinity The lobster fishermen very light. catches so for season. Now is the time they peel the best fishing and it hoped they will have them better before long. report this ex- The drngger, "Soiii-ls", arrived in port from Piciou where. she was overhauled and palnted.i She will soon leave for the fish-l ing grounds. The MV "Typhiiin" from the, Magdalen Islands. arrived in port VKHLL BE A5 n.se1::)t:iai:ldolrfgrfhlswoggasozmsthe: r MELODIOUS TO cordwood is used for smoking her- HER EH35 I56 ""5 , PAGODR The MV "Bessie Louise" arrived in port from Malagssh. she is on her way to the Magdalen islands with ii load of salt. The dance held in the Pu-lsh Hall on Wednesday. May 9, was largely attended. This dance was sponsored by the Alumnae of st. Mary's convent. Music was sup- plied by Chaisson's orchestra. I The ordination of Adolphus; MscAuIny. son of Mr, and Mrs. Prank MricAulay of Soiirls Line Road. will take place in St. Maryisl Church. Sunday May 20. r ....,.. i , The sympathy of the Commun-i ity goes to he . P. A. Murnuhsn. Citrate of st sry's Church. on the death ,of his mother, Mrs, whose funsrsll In Charlottetown on doing some extensive repairs to '5 the look of the Town by painting, imembers of the Board of Trade of- ) Wiilnui Cato-cl-And Im1lJ-is on .1 cussion took place on the follow- ing matters. The Telephone ser- vice in the Town- The' request of of the Maritime Electric Co. for increase in their electrical rates; and the possibility of entering a float in the Charlottetown Festive weel: events. These were left for the Executive Committee to work on. The President. W. A. Wright, then made the suggestion that a move bemade to clean up the Town. After some discussion it was decided that the week of May 21 to May as be declared ”Clean Up" week and ask all citi- zens to dig in and try to improve whitewashlng etc. The Board of Trade are going to give a prize to the citizen who makes the most improvement in his property cur- lng,the next three months. some members of the Town Council stated that it was very hard to obtain men to do work on the streets at the present time. so to start things off with a bang. the lcred to sweep Main Street on Monday evening. May 21. at 6 p. in. So grab your broom and turn out with the boys. With A good crowd working the job can be completed in one evening. Trucks will be there to haul away the clay and Mr. Angus Lavte win by the only boss. The member.-mp committee reported they had pm. cured sixteen new members. As there was no further busine the meeting adjourned. Next eating night. Wednesday. June 1!. WAKE UP viii LIVER BllE- Ioiliniln M ' - - n. ...... .. 9 Jul Into your dlgoouu on 1 l.:"””"i'2.:.;p."rL-.'..":ii:i:t.:t.i"" 3-” "W I in up you -an all. Y ' rn sui sour, ...f...; .22 u ' NW 3, Illd. noun CIrt:;:.l::'& l the .. ,; 6:. . .':.t:..”:t1.rr'n.':!...:".;":.i... Illgg W. I. Presents Play There was I large audience onl Thursday night, May 10, st Ulgg. I-lall, when the W. I. presented their one-act play entitled "The Dummy"; also a splendid variety concert. The players aL'.:d their parts well and Miss Jessie Msccowan, Kilmulr. Mildred Mncmod, Or- well cove and Joan Macbeod, Or- well. delighted the audience with their bear”'ul d. ing. The male Quartette from Ver- non River, rendr--:r' some aplgn. did selections and the solos ren- dered by Mr. Donald Martin of Vernon were much enjoyed. The concert will be repeated at Eldon on Wednesday of this week and a. large crowd is expected. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our nephew Borden H. Ti-emere who paged away on May 18th, 1947. You are not forgotten Borden dear Your memory will never fade. Our thoughts are always with you, In the grave where you are laid. Lovlngly Remembered by His Aunt and Uncle, A e and Sherman. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Peter (hmeron. who passed away May 16th 1944. We cannot bring the old days back, Her hand we cannot. touch. But we treasure cub memory 0! a Mother we loved so much. Lovingly Remembered by nei- Daughtaer Margaret and son Keith. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dai- sister. Mrs. Peter Cameron, who passed away May 16th, 1944. Dearest sister how we miss you, As there dawns anotlior year. In the lonely hours of thinking, Thoushts 0! you are ever dear. Inserted by Her Sister, Mrs. Jim Davis. M...... IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother. MRS. JAMES D. CAMPBELL who departed this life May 16th, 1950. Today brings luck Ild memories No loving voice we hear How sad and lonely is our home Without you Catherine dear. One year ago she Itlt us For that home of perfect rest, To be forever with her Lord Among the truly blest. MICPII In God's beautiful garden. where there is no sorrow or paln,. some day when life's Journey is: over. we shall meet our loved one again. From Three Daughters and Soul Lloyd. IN MEMORIAM ln lovinir memory of our our son Borden II. Tremors. who passed away on May 18th, 1947. Four lonely you-3 line passed away. Since our great sorrow fall The shock that we received uni, morning, . We never iwlil forget. funny a lonely heartache. Often A silent tear, But always I beautiful memory, Of the one we loved so dear. When,tlio evening shades are foll- Ill. Al"! "ll? lllolllhts are wondering home, In our hearts there comes n longing If he only could come home. Lovlngly Remembered by Hi. MAY 16. 1951 Imtly lllx Snys- I continued from page 2 about and I intend to marry him some day. telltgent than he is. a more cultured ffmlly. Naturally it is my family's wish to have in marry I person it e myself. Do you think if I married this boy m' I would be happy? , BEWILDERED ANSWER: No. I don't think you would have I chance of bu happy. Neither would he. There can be no greater gun imwe" a husband and a wife than that of intelligence. " It is bad enough when the husband is more intelligent and mm cultured than the wife. but when the MIIIO has a better brain and better education than the husband it isia-tragedy. Men like to 1 I 'superior to their wives, but it crushes a woman to be married in man who is her inferior. Nor can any man endure the situation with fortitude. He has been the lord of creation too long to be win. in: to play second fiddle to any woman, even his wife. He soon n, bels at his subordinate position. The feeling that you have for this boy who you know to he yo inferior is merely physical infatuation. 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