PAGE TEN PnlllcE EDWARD -To-BAY-Fill.-SAT. r PROGRAM STARTS AT 3:30-7-9 - COME EARLY Iii-M'sf(EW imiiiis Iii 2.-mwoz 01141 a up 0E' STARRING Added Attractions . Specialty Cartoon . WEST METROPOLIS. EDMUND GWENN.-DDNALD CRISP GERALDINE BRDDIIS W LASSIE . . NEWS or THE DAY . ,. .. WRONG SONG, Pete Smith . . ROBIN IIOODWI NKED . . . Movit-tone Adventures, MID- brlngl N10 YOU". lovers lOl0I"'I K J TODAY CAPITOL FRI.-SAT. FIRST CHAPTER OF TIIRILLING NEW SERIAL --)- FEATURE ATTRACTION .41. E8 'llngo' Idler. . . world In the wildest nonlwll In tho history ol the Uhll Yonltoryl I .2 i ........ WILLIAIA ELLIDTT ' ADRIAN DDDIII 3 on cam WITHF.RS- BARBIA ruiull - NOAH e:m- ml min: EXTRA! CARTOON . . SHOWS 8:30, 7:00 and 8:45 -EMPIRE to-main rm. SAT. Shows 7-ill:-I5 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 . TERRYTOON and . TRIESTE, PROBLEM CITY. . Also LOVE AT FIRST BITE . Featuretto . BUYING SCRAP Scrap iron. steel. old batteries. car radiators, lead, corrgor. brass. and anything of value in that line. Good p s paid. Trucitmcn-when coming to the mainland tulle a load and pay expenses. Write, phone or see- B. GARSON & SON. Tn-nton Road. New Glasgow. N. S. PHONE 611 PR0lAI"lo" DELIVERY ' FERTINLIZERS rnucxs in sin: may RIDES AGAIN sewer ill .1 siliastiiiiy serial ADVENTURE! 3. IN MEMORIAM OSWALD H. DINGTVEIJI The death occurred at Marie on May 4th. 1950. after a lingering Iiliiiess of Mr. Oswald H. Dinawcll in his tl()t.h year. one of its oldest. and most respected cztizi-ns. In FIIIIP 0I III” lwst of medical s'.till and the loving care of his family he gradually awakened until the and came. l-Ivcr possessed of A keen sense of liainor and ready wit. he great- ly enjoyed visits from friends and neighiwurs and especially his Min- ister. Rm. Mr. .hIl1VPllEl'50lI. who came to see him so frequently dur- ing his iilncss. lie was a kind father and it good ritizcn and tamilv and IZ'i('l'lfls will mourn his passing. lie leaves to moiirn three sons. Winston and Loiman at home, Hilton of Crapaud and one daugh- IEF lsnbei. Mrs. Lorne MacKa.v of Bamor. His Ill.ll(".'.'ll took place on Sun- 'da,v. Alnv Tt':i. tr-vv hi late resid- .rnc.- and .-.4. I..r:. Vi :i..-ended by many irzends from far and near. Services at house and graveside were conducted by Rev. W. B. Corkum of Scuris Uirltcd Church who spoke words of hope and mm- tort from the text, The Lord shall preserve thy going out. and thy coming In." The hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd” and "There is a green hilt far away" and Rev. Mr. Corkuni saiu as I solo the beautiful hymn "Beyond lute Sunset. I Pallbearers were Stanley Ding- ; well. Ont-den Hooper. l-2-nest. RAN- ur. Wilbur Webster. Ouyler Ding- well and E. W. in-"aster . Interment us in Midgell Cem- ciery. can or-r'ii7iiiixs I The family of the late Oswald H. Dingweil wish to thank all friends and neighbours for their lmany acts of kindness and those ' who sent. flower.-. cards and men- 'uges of sympathy during their ! TKQIII. sad bereavement. . (HE GUARDIAN. ITIIE EASTER CHARLOTTETOWN A N GUARDIAN AGENTS: IIONTAGUEI llrold I Stewart. Mien Ilarrlat Olnlr. AGENT lll0B(lI10WNi . Landry, Allan Althea, Ilro. Incl Walden I-avers. Tin Guardian may be in Georgetown: The Post Omen; following places in Montague: Min 8. A. Llewellyn: Mrs. Clay. 8. Blotlardo 8 son. bought at any of the in sourlo: The snack not and E . , '- Miss Florence Matheson. teacher at. Whcatley School. spent, the week-end and holiday with her mother and brothers and sta- ters at Bristol. ..'AN EXCELLENT OPPOR- TUNITY for young man with some Capital who would like to have it business of his own. Good reason for selling. Write P. 0. Box 68. Souris. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanlgan and sons. Larry and Arthur of Montague. were visitors to George- town on Sunday guests of Mr. Lanigan's mother and sister. Mrs. John Lanigan and Mrs. Ella Mac- Kinnon. Mr. .1. Elmer Dunniniz. Mon- tague, spent the holiday week- end in Middleton. N. 8.. Visiting his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Robinson. Miss Theren Kelly attended the Ordination. of Rev. ,Allen MacDonald to the Holy Priest- hood at St. Patrick's Church, Forg Asustus. on Sunday. and is visiting her sister. Mrs. Walter White and Mr. white. Donagh. His many friends are very, pleased to learn that Mr. Harold Stewart is recovering satisfactory ily following his recent serious illness, which necessitated temp- orary retirement from the teach- ing staff of Montague High School until his recovery. The work of placing a man-hole in the pavement opposite H. L MacGregor's store has been com- pleted under the direction of Mr. Henry Munroe and Mr. Thomas Clair. An eighteen-inch pipe line connects the man-hole to the main culvert. which it is cxpected will carry off the main deposit of water which collects in that particular location. and which has been an annoyance to both pedes- trians and motorists alike for the past several years. Pisqliid East Notes Miss Edna Woolridge was a visi- tor to Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. George Dover war a visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay were visi- tor: to Charlottetown on" Thurs- day. Miss Mabel Jay. Pisquicl East. was a visitor to Charlotteiowii on Thursday. Miss shirlcy Jay was a to Pisquld East, Thursday ing. visitor even- Mr, Francis MacDonald has ir- turned to Pisqiiid East. after spending the winter in Ottawa. Mr. airt Leard and don and Ralph were sons Gor- visitors ins. Mrs. George W. Jay spent the week-end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Lorne Val- ley. ' ,.... liliss Shirley Jay. Chnrlotte- . town. spent the week-end at. the; home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 5 Harold Jay. Pisquid East. ' Mrs, Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay and Miss Shirley Jay werei visitors at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne: Valley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George l..eard.. accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Harold Afflecir, Mt. Stewart. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cravr-y ford. West Royalty. motored to' I to : Pisquid East. on Wednesday even- I .ivc-lcome her home again. --fl"l'l"l'ED FOOTWEAR at t'..- Montaluo Shoe Store. M11 Rlymond Grant. son of Senator '1'. V. lGl'ant. who has completed his tint. year in Optom- etry at Montreal. is spending his vacation at. the home of his ents in Montague. Mr. l-lewson Kydd. who has been employed at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Montague. for the past several years, has been transferred to the Branch in Charlottetown. Mr. Kydd will leave Montague in a short iimc followed later by Mrs. Kydd and children. who will reside in Mon- tague uptil a residence in char- lottetown has been obtained. The regular meeting of the Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian Church.. Montague. was held in the church vestry on Monday, evening. The president, Mrs. Percy Myers. presided. The meeting opened, with the hymn, "This is My Father's World". fol- lowed by the scripture read by Mrs. Wellington Campbell and prayer by Mrs. Myers. The min- utes of the las; meeting were read and approved. followed by roll call which was answered by eight members. Mrs. Campbell present- ed the report of the visiting com- mittee. Mrs. Leonard Giilis and Mrs. Campbell were appointed on the visiting committee for June. Following the business period, the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. Leonard Glllls and Miss Sue Hemphill. Bay gt-lune Notes Miss Evelyn Underhay. Primary teacher of York School was a re- cent visitor to her home in For- tune. Mr. Edison Aqit-Jten is vacationing at his home after having complet- ed a successful year's study at Acadia. University. Mrs. George A Wood. Rollo Bay. spent the past week visiting in Fortune. the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood and family. Mr. Albert Mills, sudbury. On- tario, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills and family. Mr. John Francis spent the week-end visiting with his parents, iMr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis. lParlcdale. I Messrs William Macliinnon. George and Errol wood. were re- cent visitors to Mt. 1-lope. being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nich- olson and family. Mrs. Norman MacLeod and two small children. Summerside. are visiting in Fortune. the guests of yxlrs. MacLeod's parents, Mr. and par- p Assorted Cream-Filled COOKIES. per lb. . PASTE WAX. 3 lb. 1 Large. Green, Crispy Red, Ripe. Firm TOMATOES. per lb. Select, Large I cucumsens. Zfor Maple Leaf Maple Leaf 9 E -: 9 c ': I Phone 2807 Our DeLuxe Brand I Bur-ford Brand - 15 oz. tins PEACHES. 2 for . . .. . . . McCready's Lge. 24 oz. bottle PICKLES. sweet mixed. on. 29: I Acro-For a finer shine- LETTUCE, per lid. . . . . . . . 23: BEEF TONGUE. Ili. . . . . . . 39: ' COOKED HAM. IIS. Canada Packers D. and F. 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He is aided by Dickie Moore. as Cody, William Fsvnett. ll relay station owner. and his attractive .daughter. played by Peggy Stewart. 5 I 9 9 . .. Co-op -- Co-op -- Co-op - Co-op - Co-op - Co-op- Co-op -- it Department, Canadian Bank of Subsequent episodes will be shown PORT DEVELOPMENT Commerce, at st. John's every week thereafter. -- Throuzh redskin fury and out- New wlwrmnsrna. 3. c. - "CODY OF PONY I-:xl'lll:2SS" law ambush. the men 0! the Pony (CP)-K. K. Reid. chairman of BLAZLVG WEST!-IRN SERIAL Express carried the malls. 111- the New Westminster Harbor Commission. has announced I 57504110 development program for the Fraser River port. Plans new been "favorably considered" iv! the Rderal Goverm-nent for M00 feet of new wharvs. IIDGS FOB OLYDEBANK 81'. THOMAS, Ont. .- IOPI - Two oarlonds of hard maple logs totalling 15,000 cubic feet.-left hen recently for use in Scottish shiv- ysnis. Out from one of the WI virgin stands in the area. 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