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ADVENTURE AT llS sos" ‘slim ’ soot wsuse Chapter 1 Serial: "T EX GRANGER" COMEDY - MUSICAL - CARTOON AAAAmmnm a ‘AAAAAA A‘ A‘AAA_4AAAAA4 Amm4mAA“ DIVES FOR FOOD The kingfisher, remarkable for Its peculiar shape and brilliant “coloring. dashes fish on a stone or tree limb before swallowing it. IMIVIES "LOVE STORY" ‘ Starring Margaret Lockwood and Stewart Granger ‘Patricia Ross MOLMES’ HALL, IRACKLEY BEACH I ‘FRIDAY NIGHT, 9 PM. ' Double F/eature IONSHAW ‘ SATURDAY NIGHT, 9 PM‘ . r Admission 25c and”: HUGE RAILROAD TERMINAL Now York's Grand Central Bta- tion, with its 40 tracks on two levels, has a greater number than any other railroad passenger ter- mlnal. ATTENTION Houso and lam Windows of all sizes, either open or glued. ' Made to Order. Also Doors, inside and out- side. Combination and Screen doors when plywood ls available. Prices on Request. Coll or Writer-to MaoKAY l CO. na¢nnnsnmnmamémnan _ commence moving eggs to Britain Murray an... not. l THE EASTERN "GUARDIAQ Sierra-ft. Mill aasxirs corms. ram ma In Georgetown: The Post Oflioe: loner. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon LINN. The Guardian may be bought at an: o! the following plaoea in Montana: Miss s. A. Llewellyn; lira. Clap. in 8t. Peter's: The Poet Ofllee. Harriet Elli!- . Richards and Gordon Iaruil tn Sonria: Canon's and Florence .380"! made to measure. $83.00 up. A. F. Campbell, Mon- tag-tie. .30! LUX DRY CLEANERS. Montague, pay strict attention to mail orders. Egg Production In Province y Ilontinues Heavy Egg production continues heavy for the season of the year. last week's receipts being above the quantity received for the same period last year; the Dominion De- partment oi Africulture egg and poultry market report said todav. Issued by Mr. F. M. Nash, senior poultry pmducts inspector. the rc- port said the quality Is good but srme eggs are being classified Grade "B" due to disrcloured yolk; and wreak wlil-tes or albumen d-ue to hens running at large. Too season of the year. This quality egg is not desired by the consumer therefore is graded "3" and dis- cmmited in price according to the consumer's preference. The production of disooloured yolk egg; is economically unsound as these eggs are discounted in price as much as seven or right cents per dozen. Feed prices beiniz high. it is tempting to allow hens to range and pick up their food. Hens require a certain amount of zreen flood and this iood can reduce the cost of feeding considerably without much loss in quality. if hem; are kept confined to the house daily until three p.m.. fed liberally with a good laying masn and then allowed to range after this hour. Canada. as well as Prince Edward Island. still has a surplus of eacs over domestic requirements. This condition necessitates the export of the surplus in different forms tr Great Britain and does set the price being paid for evils ihroush- uut Canada. Present paying prices will not fluctuate verv much until production drops or when we again in ghell, September prices will increase some seven cents per dozen. Many predict prices will rise before this date. Operators of sradim 558M005 continue to quote for unaredod eggs A Lame 37-8. A Medium 35%- 36, B 29-31, C 18-20 and selling m, graded product to wholesalers fob their stations A Large 42. A Medium 40, B 36%. Wholesalers are quoting retailers for the graded oartoned pack A large 48. A Medium 46, B loose 40 and in turn eggs are retailing to con- sumers cartoned A Large 52-5. A Medium 50-3. B loose 4511. The poultry market is quiet. Some broilers and fowl are being offered. Broilers. and fowl which have completed their lay, are now marketed in other Darts of Can- ada. The market for fowl is strum: and prices are considerablv hlizh~r nun lest year, particularly prices 1st. when . l h hgilc: cogirtfigutefsoofia-rzcglvvsl‘II-id thl: cue adjourned w July term‘ condition found in s... at. this Th’ “mi Ytfilmldtnl- "8- will" JBBIDAL WIIWIH DIA- MONDS, and Wedding Rings. C. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Momtazue. Appeal Gases At Georgetown Pour appeal cases came before the supreme Oourt at Georgetown yesterday. with Mr. Justice George J. ‘Iweedy presiding. The cases were disposed of as follows; The King, respondent, vs. Bor- den Munn. appellant. Appeal from a. conviction for drunken drivi g brim-e Btipendiary Magistrate 0s. W. MacDofiald in July, i947. Ap- oonviction upheld. The Attorney General and S. s. Hessian, K.C., for respondent; R. R. Bell, K.C., for appellant. Laurence MoPhes. respondent. vs Henry Pope. appellant. Appeal from the Magistrate's conviction for’ assault. Lester O'Donnell for respondent. Mr. Bell for appellant. ter J. MacDonald. Appeal from a conviction under the Wlighway ’I‘i'affic Act. Attorney General and Mr. Hessian for respondent: Mr. Bell for appellant. Appeal dis- missed and Magistrate's decision confirmed. John Hooper. respondent". vs. Albert Griffin, appellant. Appeal from a conviction in debt case heard before Judge ‘Tralnor in the King's County court. E. 8. ‘Iralnor for respondent, Mr. Bell for ap- pellant. Judzrnerit of loweflcourt upheld and appeal dismissed. The Court adjourned sine dle. fiavs flutlont i-‘nr Peace Ilot Good IUNDON. Ont. May 26 -- (CF? -- Arthur R. Ford. editor ln chief of the London Free Press. who ‘re- rumeri last Saturday from a Gen- eva conference on freedom of in- formation. told the Canadian Club here today that "the outlook for peace is not. good." He added however. that he did not think there was any likelihood of war at present. . NATURAL GROWTH! Hairs in plants are natural growths from the outer cells. United States. The Dominion De- partment of Agriculture Mazketino Service reports Tlorontc ‘and Montreal dealers quoting for live f-owl five pounds and up Grade A 28, four to five pounds 22-3 cents. Notice Commencing June First MI! Store and Meat Market. will re- main open on Monday and Fri- day evenings only, closing each Wednesday at noon. II. F. MeoLEOD b SON! paid by dealers aloipllilw t0 the VERNON RIVER Aroove is a snapshot taken of th ashore at Norris Pond. near Sburis. died before being washed ashore as it was bloated when first discovered. o 76 It ‘foot whale which was washed is behaved the huge creature ventral; m cnocsnrss an MEATS u». 37C arm I00“. ' a ... WE INVITE YOU TO S ll‘? .".°.°’.".. 30¢ il.°§..°°i.".".~ 10c i: '.".".“".°. Z00 §;;;§"~i~~- 39c Brisket 20c~ . Shoulder Roost. I . . . . . . . yommm“. Ilrmlrarg Steak. Tl _ s‘m'mnd Pkkl“: flit"... .5180 ALDEN Bin- MOUNT‘ STIWAR 10c 19c A ll ..- ... ...... l6 oa. ... nor AT our srors peal disallowed and magistrate‘: ""1" In Memes-lam karma: asosrraoun. Harold a. mm. ‘Albert Atthen. ass-a Byron‘ “w”. "mumiuua “M” mterad into root at her home at Peter's 0n the afternoon of Atlril 9th . Mrs. William Lem; McLean (nee) Henrietta Jena Boers in her 81st year. Born 4|, Peter's Hold May :8, 1867, daugir. ter o! the late Alfred Isaac Bear; and his wile (nee) Rebeca; Thlmnr On April 18th, me aha was uni- ted in marriage to the late William Leith McLean who predeceased hen over seven years ago. Two weeks previous to her pa“. irig she was stricken with a heart recovered. She bore her suffering with Christian fortitude. and was would recover. But God willed otherwise, and at noon or the above mentioned date she suffered a severe heart attack, from which aha did not recover. She realised that the end was near and quoted fNm the Bible those wards: "For what is our life, it is even as a vapour, that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away.“ Left to cherish the memory of a good mother are her four daughters and three some who will miss her presence in the horn», Gladys. Mrs. A. R. Venlot, Pictou, N. 8.: Raul. Mrs. James Mccarron, 5t. Mary's Rd. P. E. 1.; Jessie. Mrs. James Thompso , Ever-en; Mus..- Lrene, Mrs. Her Jenkins, El/Qrel/l. ‘MESS-i Harvey. Gibbons. Alberta.- Milton, West saint John. N. 8.; Willard at the home, ‘Peter's Road All the family were present at. the funeral except the eldest 1cm Harvey tn the West. Also left to mourn are one sister, Mercy, Mrs. William MacDonald, Peter's Road; and one brother, Arthur Bears. Sydney. N. S.. as well as a large number dl grandchildren. The funeral service was hold in Peter's Road Presbyterian Church of which the deceased was a merrnber. She also was a member of the Missionary Society for many years. Rev. C. D. Henderson the minister conducted the service and ‘ _, the message. He preached on the theme "Jesus the way o! Life" from John 14 1~6 vs. He referred to the preparation the departed one had made in this life for the next, and our need to do likewise, He was emstad in the service bv Rev. R. L. l-llsccck of Murray River Pentecostal Tabernacle. boils also taking part at the grave side. Mr. l-llscock read the ninetiet-h psalm a favorite of the deceased. He too made reference to the late lvlrs. McLean as a ivomam whom he had known as a devout phrlstian, being a personal believer in Christ, who lived a militant Christian life and had a. cheery testimony of His saving grace. ‘Fho hymn; sung were "I Waited For The Lord My God." "when I Survey ‘the Wondrous Cross," "It 1s Well "With My Soul" and "Under His Wings.” / l “.,—;~. v .:_»,_ . ~~ ~r er" . \ y l \\ i‘ r/‘OI/ o. a 0 Vdn (I1 mp5 tifiAnplti s‘ With Parr“ \\________ - A favorite everywhere! and tomato sauce. the next time you shop. attack from which she never fully " hopeful almost to the end that she ’ . Z Sparkles you You gel v s ‘the some tempting Quaker Puifed Wheat ' FRQM ove so well . . . 0 The same leatful appctiziag crispness . . . ' The same toasty whole wheat flavor . . . I The same grand whole wheat nourishmem . .. Aad all for no more per ounce than you paid in the pro-war days of 1938i What a saving in these days of inflationary prices! Treat the family . . . and help your budget . . . order Pufled Wheat Sparkles from you: grocer today! Ilsa Gusher Oeta Company el Ceeeda llsrsltel 04/ 54154;‘ PR£~ w/ricpp/cs... K746112114 llUllllER Pulled Whcut domes snor GUN - Quaker O Burial was in the Peter's Road Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Joseph McLean, Stafford Mao~ Donald. Gerald Johnston, George Johnston. Edward Jenkins and John Stewart. The hearse was driven by Edgar Vanlderstine. flowers Wreaths: Willard, Blanche and Family. Glady; and Alex, Rhoda and Harvey. The Chairman and Staff Board .0! Assessors, saint John . N. B. Sprays: likiltnn. Office Staff of Assessors Board Saint. John, N. B. He that dwelleth In the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. ‘ Psalm 91:1 Arabia has no rivers ornforests cnno or rams The family of the late Mrs. W. L. McLean wish to thank friends and neighbours who so kindly helped m variwa ways in their recent sad bereavement; also appreciation and‘ aha-aha are extended to all who sent cards and letters of sympathy. Approve Salary Boost For Anglican Clergy SAINT JOHN. N. 8.. May 26- (CP)-A higher scale of stipends for Church of England clergyman was approved at s. division synod meeting here today. The action and is principally a desert dotted ow you can suit eurgyiasse with these two popular. delicious varieties of Van Cam p's Pork and Beans! There's Van Camp's Pork and Beans with Tomato lance. Plump, tender beans, cooked as only‘ Van Camp's know how-with the finest Canadian ' porlr, and a delicious, spicy tomato sauce. For another adventure in real bean eating, try Van Camp's New England Style Beans with Poi-la ‘ You'll find the same, juicy Van Camp's quality beans. The same generous morsels of sweet Canadian pork. Bu! a wonderful, distinctive sauce that's all its own —a rich, appetizing blond ol‘ real rrrolesus with many oases. You'll surely einioy both styles of Van Camp's Peri and Beans. So make a note to get several tins of eacl C t followed a report by the Synod 1'. KMA! F!» was SPARllIES ! Haigh. In aided parishes of the diocese an increase of $100 will become el- fective July l, i948. in self-supporting parishes the minimum stipend to the rcplcr will be 81.800 a year. In addition a free house or a relssonable allowance for rent will be provided Payment will be made for transportation expenses incurred in parochial du- ties. l. The stipend to be paid any as- sistant minister will be not .21»: than $1,500 a. year. student lay readers also will receive an in- crease. min’ DUST! WIND The Harmattan il I M! till wind blowing periodically frost the interior of Africa towards the Atlantic laden with reddish dos- Conmittee, headed by Rev. W. P. Tvvo Ways ‘c0 o ; GOOD Bean Eating! ert dust.