PAGE EIGHT c THE VGUARDIAN. gse-Qeotooaoe-o-o . PIIINOE OWARO "sonar- “nnn arvun" FEATURE STARTS AT 2:30 - ‘l - 9 coastline MON. nu rue. Y tllllheicrhldden ° inn e Soeoilculevlill 00h Pair m. sasrrnu GUARDIAN Stewart. AGENT ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Harold l‘. Landry, Albert Alien, In. Byron Miss Harriet Clair. GEORGETOWN: Waldon [Avon fcllcwlng places In Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Office: 39PM‘! in 8t. Peter's: ‘rlsemsardlanmnybsbouglstalmoftlse Miss 8. A. Llewellyn; nul- any. In Sourls: Condom‘: and lioreles The Post Ofllen mun-rs to st. Pierre, Mique- lon, For iniormation call Maritime Central Airways Limited at 306i. HWIMLEOD AND HALHLTON. Montague, wish to announce that they have in stock a complete line of fresh and salt fish including halibut. scallops. haddock. cod. haddock and smoked iillets; also boneless cod and salt herring. die Pals", Gene Autry, Wood Islands, Monday, May 16th. Sturgeon, Tues- day. 17th. Canoe Cove, Wednesday. 13th. Annandalc. Thursday. 19th. Eldon. Friday, Saturday 21st. Mt. Stewart Mrs. Mhrgaret B. MacDonald, Mrs. Alex L. MacDonald and ma. Henry confin ledt on Monday morning on a visit to friends and relatives in Boston and other Am- erican cities. Mrs. Lloyd Jay left on Wednes- to the home oi her sister in Win- 111998. Manitoba. ..'BIG OPENING SHOW-"Sad- 20th. Bridgetown, day morning on an extensive visit - A lame crowd from Mt. Stewart and vicinity were in the city on Monday night to hear the address delivered by O01. Drew and other speakers. The many friends o! Dannie (Jimmie) MacDonald will be glad to know that he is making good recovery in the City Hospital, and that he expects to be back home again soon. The residents o! Mt. Stewart and vicinity were shocked to hes-r of tha sudden death o! Mr. James A. Mcbaughlan at his home on Monday evening. in his 80th year. He was one who recognized his duties to iaimiiy and community. Mt. Stewart has lost one of it's outstanding citizens, as his inter- est pertaining to welfare of his church, school or abode were giv- en the best consideration, and he was willing to give a helplnghand when needed. showing the spirit of the Qhristian. Ho leaves to mourn, besides a sorrowing wiic. Mary. R.N., of Boston, who ar- rived home by plane in time for the tuners], and one adopled son. Joseph, to whom the sincere sym- pathy of all is extended. It is hoped that the previous broadcasts and articles have sti- mulated some thought on the problem oi tuberculosis and what the T. B. League is doing about it. Ii’ they have impressed on you the value of early X-ray and the now, sins You OONIIINOEM? need is to have a steady flow of people. In the larger centres oi population the people are organ- ized into groups of 16 or so and given appointments within half hour periods. If a. steady rate can be maintained the unit can cope with Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. John Boudreault of Newport was a visitor to Georgetown en Tuesday. Sheriff for King's County, I. B. Edwin Reid o! Rollo Bay was in Georgetown on Tuesday attending the Supreme Court. Mr. Cyrus Shaw. Great West Life Insurance representative, Mon- tague, was a business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. l Ir. Alexander Martin an Inspec- tor from the Department o! Public Health and Welfare was in George- town on ‘v'v' dnesday in connection with tobacco tax collections. The S. S. Ulna lalt Week m!“ her um mp °* i“ new shinning season from Sydney, N. S. to this Province. She later sailed with a ‘cargo of produce loaded at Mon- tague and Lower Montague. Friends in Georgetown are sorry to hear of the Indilpoaition of Mrs. William Hook o! Charlottetown. Mrl. Hook is the former Dora Lav-‘ sncller oi this town and all hope har condition will rapidly and sat- isfactorily improve. At the recently held Baptist Con- vention held et Clydfl 31V". U" Georgetown delegates were Mrl. A. E. Jenkinsand Mrs. Myrtle Bab- Ineau. who are high in their praise oi the splendid hospitality shown them by the people o! Clyde River. Mink ranchers in and around the town report very high avera ea in the numbe of litters fro total females mated. It will be some time yet. before the young kits will be old enough to look at and count and the interim period la an anxious one ior the ranchers. The many acquaintances of Mr. William H. Crawford were sadden- ed by the news of his death which took place on Wednesday the 11th. neth Mallard, James Cheverie. Paul Mulially, Melvin Paquet. Tommy Hughes. tended to Mrs. H. P. George. Sh. his only surviving sister, with whom he lived while in George- town. An officer and corporal f-rom the Royal Canadian Engineers in Hall- fax, N. S.. travelled from the City MIDDLE WOW -— Left t0 Rllht: David Morrow [Multan Mullally, Arnold MacDouald_ FRONT ROW-Jail to Right: Edward Geraldine Teacher: E. James MacDonald. Montreal his home. Sympathy is ex: i Souris School GRADES 1X I X BACK ROW-Left to right: Faber Murphy. William Hughes, Kenneth Pequot, Merlin MacAulay, gm. Cecil Murphy. Edison Poole, llennessey, Eric lllacEwen. Clinton, Doreen Elllo John MacDonald, "Philh b? Garnhum. nuns. roouurv HOSPITAL Th' rapidly Increasing ‘amount of unpaid bills is milking u“ problem of operation REALLY DESPERATE and the Board of Trustees Is now compelled to require patients to make a deposit on admission and to insist upon immediate ‘“ ‘ of all Hughes, Eunice Oroucher. excessive cost of neglected TB 350 1n a (p11 dgy’! work ~ - ~ , _ ' ' ' ‘ th V t a’ Wi g of th P. E. on Tuesday by Jeep and obtained 1d b“! _ MI 1007 perhaps they hane comhinced you In the 111ml We" ‘l 15 n“ d9‘ llrgland gait-ritual. Mr‘: Cruwfeord, a detailed information on quarters in “mm ‘ that you must’ do “met m‘! about arable to “m” the m°bu9 “n”; veteran of both World Wars had the Canadian Legion Hall, which it this year. more than once e. day if it can be are used one night a week by the ADELINE C. IIYNES t] . Also: NEPTUNES PLAYGROUND - cancroon Y“ m“ “°‘"“°’ m“ “i” m" "W" a“ i" Vie" of the 1am §°°.'I.'|'.'..'-mi.'l§.hZS“.§'u§ZZ.Z‘LT°..SIl ncn squadron u u... m. 1...... - wre-rv-bwrfl d T's-m- dollbh! 85 i0 the T091118 Mid the number of school districts which | to v h, em,“ he made Rex; (Reserve Force), ability of the system to deal with must be visited it is possible to m“ t “y ‘ p ' may ams: DON’T MISS THE ‘SPECIAL MATINEE m" "““"°‘“°‘ “h” “p” “m” H" "my m“ i" m“ °=""=~ AT THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE- “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" Doors Open 9:30 — Show At 10 A.M. the large numbers mentioned in the last article. Perhaps a des- cription of the procedure of the Mobile X-ray Unit would be time- l! makes the unit independent oi a It is therefore important that you make sure you can keep the ap- pointment for the day in question. For this reason ample warning of the schedule is given by the Lea- the films are mailed or taken to NAL CARDS) /PROFESSIO Bu: All Iel. ‘Z380 l-llufi ' Currie Bullll‘ 1g LEARN IlAOIO a GOMMIINIOATIONS l WITN m: IIAIIIO course or OANAOA . _ I The unit consists of a large van gue, If lt is impossible for you | _ ' Let this large and progressive College teach you Rail, '3’°°3“‘} and trailer, painted white. Inside to appear you may be ahle to J‘ E. Burnen‘ 'L'B' ‘ W. Television. Wireless Operatinh Radio Servicing. You cg; m! b01357 0! i319 Vin 15 the x-TBY catch the Unit at its next stop Budge", 50mm" g5, \ - graduate fully and succezuiully by llome Study (Correspon- “PPIYMW and I- Smlll fliflce- Th8 some time later, or to attend one cnAsTunn.’ dance). No previous knowledge of radio necessary. Mail cau- wurre o! rower can either be de- of the free clinics in Charlottetown "DPFEI-WWB BUILDING pun m our free. illustrated 40-pin. book, giving all de- li-iwred from plugging in to an exist- or summgrgldg. p; you; cqnvgni- u. Mahmoud fir“. AggogyTgy1 tails of courses, easy payments etc. We take a personal‘ QQMING "8 5°11!" °1‘ T°m ‘he Belle-Tim!‘ ence. ‘ _ interest in all our a ‘, and provide the friendly a1- "nled °n u" "@3915 This 1'1"" At the end of each day's survey C""'|°m"°'m~ “ml "‘ sslstancs which quickly lends to success in training. WE HELP YOU FIND GOOD JOBS ON GRADUATION ‘s ,. LEW TYONE POWER LINDA DARNELL lTfl HAYWORTH w. In an...” 1h...» QAQQLA I311 - . ‘IGDAY j Imvs 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ‘ A 51.001)I/1//1//b".S. \h|> v . . AQAAAQQAAAAA EXTRA! WORLD NEWS i NOTICE ..0rder 1' m. Si’. Zi.'.'i°’;.'.35'#. Bflflylllld avoid the rush; also matched lumber. Prices on Request Phone Murray River 8-15 MacKAY b C0. Murray River Refrigeration . SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Mulm ' M01083 Rewinding and lepoin ELECTRICAL AIPLMNCE ‘ Repairs c i’ Electric anon: m4 X-RAYED ANYWAY. A: the X- ray is taken a serial number is photographed on the film, this is YOUR identifying number. The total number the X-ray unit can do in s day depends largely upon the preliminary or- ganization. This is undertaken by the executive secretary of the PIKE. League working through commit- tees of local organizations, such as WJ/s. C.WL.'s, Can. Legion, ser- vi“ dubs. employers. Mo. The 1i you have to remain at home for treatment a public health nurse will visit you and advise on treat- rnernt and measures to prevent spread of the germ. This is the last of this series on the work cf the TB. League. How- ever you are reminded to watch for the announcements each Sat- urday of the schedule of the Mob‘): X-ray Unit. The picture below shows you what to look ior at the X-ray centre. Tuesday, 17 May, St. Peters All residents of P. E. I. TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-IlAY IINIT SONEOIILE Monday, 16 May, St. Peters legion Ball . . . Legion Hall . 10:00 to 12:00 Wednesday, 18 May, Rollo Bay hat Church 2:00 to 5:80 Thursday, 19 May, Sourb, 8t. Mary's Hall . Friday, 20 my, Sourls, at. Mary's mu . . 10.00 s0 moo this opportunity to be X-rsyed. 2:80 to 5:80 6x80 to 8:00 ~2:80 to 5:80 2:80 to 6:80 7:00 to 0100 2500c 6M districts should felon 1 .|.'s. TAYLOR ' i Optometrist I I Iiyes examined. glslss lit- I Corner lent 8' Qnsanl lb. olflGO Phfilll l,“—I0lIlO 1Q“ M rhsso A. W. IIATIIISON. l0. A. I. PEAKI, B.A., LLB Barristers, etc. Collections - Money e0 Lean IO Great George Street Charlottetown Dr. -W. It. Canon ' Chiropractor Palmer Graduate WN £01 Prince as. Phone 101! Joseph It. MeeMlIIun, LL.B. lllllflll. IOUCITOB, Me. ‘It Queen Street PIIONI ‘I10 Money to [pan Uollecflons Palmer l: Haslem A-LIIAII-Alblilql-Ll E i ! Canadian Bank of Com |erc Bldg MONEY T0 [DAN GILBERT A. GAUDET, BA, LLB. Canadian Bank of Commons Bldg. l Dr. A. Lntlcelsooe DENTIST Dental X-Bly Whemn Building. llcom l 11s Grafton Street _ Phone 201 ll. I’. MMPHEB, 1A., ILO. I SOMEBLBD TBAINOR, BA. M. Albcn Funner MONEY T0 LOAN ILA». LL.B. IABBIBTEB. BOLICITOB. Etc. Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. A. MeGuigon ' N ABY, ITO. BAIIJSTEB. 801.101 ‘OI. OUIIII BUILDIYF rA. Wolthen Gouda, LL.B. IAIHIIIB, IOLIOIIDI, Ito Phillipe Iulldlng 111 Grafton "treat "Ill! i0 IMI Collection lelllzMolhleson IAIIISTIII, IOIJOITOII, In. I. I. ML‘. LOANI 0N 011‘! AND IAII PIDIIITII! illlehncadlt. u. a. coma sad courmv GIAIJIIID AOOGUITANTI ‘ Garlettsbwa. Ill. d. ,, II ~IhIlsall Russell lull! uenoun w. slammed MuePhss l: Trainer '| |_,\N l‘; ‘ MONDAY 5°“? SQPFYY‘ f?! t‘ "°11‘;°11e°"‘"1°°\ the sanatorium for zleveloplnent l WY V\N fm £33,175’ililcg"rfly‘Eecfilciailii-mlsfi;Ihgsatitaagylglilssvili‘big‘?ngasrfio: CHABLOTTETOWN | y RADIO GIVES You: runmmolvfor c\\"\ 1‘ Z . MAY 23rd have xmw had considerable experi- and can literally breathe easily. If l I Interesting arlentlf- y ‘ ' ' ‘ M’ .., .......... _ ' » ence in mass surveying. your film shows that you have fell, 163a P0. Bo: cs2 i 1c \"||fk- llopl. cu n|uur's¢.‘s\'u0. Toronto s. . Benndq‘ I i The unit operates on a schedule “U” T3 you Wm be notified :_.| s ppumflgnfl “Mu Please arm! mu y u! free so-psgu . ' ( ‘ which P91311195 it 7-0 b9 It l- CEF- within two wgekg by the Depgrt- AND ———-~ —"' "'- ~ ‘o s ' '- I-fl 5°01!- Wmlflli llblllllilohf a 1 ~-_- ‘ i=1" X-"Y "mt"; “gym éfed mo» or Public Health. This m- ggmpAuy -:' ___--—— 0......» u... ‘ mu" ‘m ‘ Ceraf} “Y- 95*’ formation is confidential to your- R M¢¢uuid e Allrnrihe Salaries. “d anuunnllalvdllllll V places and times mil ba published 5911 and your doctor. You will CS. . . c l ‘ g i "II weekly in this paper on Saturday probably be required to come in to cnaaruuau i , '7'" "°' ""-“‘ s" Education. -_ - ¢ . u. -- .--- - . and "molmwi Bach evebibs vver the sanatorium or to the clinic u aocounmm 5*‘ “°'“‘““"‘° "m" I . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . wee‘ "**'* ' '*‘" CFCY. In addition notices will be sumyneg-gidg (or qgnfiy-mgtlgn by ‘ BABRISTEB, SOLJCITOB, v ‘”"“ puma in school districts and m, “uh; of a large X-ray. lantern Trust Building NOTARY, no», I BUN-D YOUR CAREER W17" RADIO AND canvassing committees from Wo- Depending upon; the stage o! 1 Eastern Trust Building , COMMUNICATIONS _ “ANNE 0F 2:1: gii-igltligeswlafiidwiatilggilcwwg T.B. found, vacancies in the sana- PM“ 1%?,“l°m°°“m, m cuanuor-rnrowrc m“, c011," h Gvwmmmt Appmmt Bahama m, n i GREEN- GABLESn mlke mppomtment. Y torium, or facilities you have for Phone .711 "in u . ~ home ueatment, will be deifimln- and wnllssosv m“ "’“""”“‘ =$33°1$°1*?=35"1°5n*333' xi 3W” ‘ “m b’ m“ Willie A a ddi 1981561’:- ll-llllll? I volunaarydgelo- Where sanatorlum treatment is Dr‘ J‘ c‘ Gunan" | m ' ' n U‘- l N W“! n!!!“ In 1'95!- vid d if th bread- BA [LB "15 m m‘ cl" °! I mud "W $11M: oimtfllme rzhllffh. lDept. of 8' Sc‘ gggglgrggaggiyclron, its, parents’ name. I! you can spare Public Hum, and welfare 1n- DENTIST Lo_o_l,._ald‘_rku‘w Mddbam‘ fifty cents (or this it ll Bid i0 the Plokard Bulldllll D Vlillflflsu your financial situation 750N314“ §$iltlTmu¢h° Elxlmll-m 1'1“!!! f" and where necessary certain eup- us”; e9 u“ . 0011mm,“ numb: .1 u'§'uu'..i'i?'§i.’."u°1' t3}? W‘ m" "é "M" ’°'."1“‘..§‘£.§ rt... n}. B penden‘ . vs y case Is eat w, mm, ,,,°,,, u, m m“ mm w i; m mm lgéss-I-u‘ Ggidgofudgmlggflllldlw 2 Mm. Mulch nu places. i 3 mantles. . 1 I i i From 60 to 70 thousand used brick available about June 1st. l wood sleigh. ‘l Bob sleigh. 1-250 gallon collopslvie oak vct con bcgtoken apart and put together in 5 minutes, ideal for pickling, etc. I P. M. chuin power sow will exchange power sow for pulp wood or lumber. ALLAN CAMERON CARDIGAN SPRING SALE STRRTS MAY "T". ENDS M“ 213T. GROCERIES ' SOAP SPECIALS Molmm’ P" 9°||°"-----9a° Fels Nopthu, reg. l6e...I0¢ Ten, package ..........l5c Mm m", u‘ “my. Lilli. H5. package. . . . . .l7c vcntam’ PM‘ a hum‘: Ivory snow, reg. 39c for..15¢ Crock Qlurn with Magic lcklng rmumzs. W'- Tocnetc Jules, 20-02. . . 8c Duh,’ "film §,,-__,_4.50 h", rwdm‘ ‘"’°.'""-" s‘ Mmr-Oiifdsluxe, rsl- w‘ Home, prune ecnneil.._.._l6c Flour, Special Hi Mo! Guaranteed 90-h. beg. fu...........ll¢ par 45°" Asphalt Shingles In nod- w: mwr A coco s x or seen ens, TIMOTHY sun, csovsr AT NITRACIIVI rues!- ssuoowms urn. xmuu