PAGE” - EGHT T T0-DAY ' 0ill.Y "TRIO" Extra: Eeoturette - Cartoon Shows Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-9 C.....4.-...- LAST TIIAE T0-IIAY ”AlR CADETS" With Stephen McNally and Gail Russell Also: News - Cartoon Shows Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-8:45 minor EDWARD , TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. M-6-Ms laighhib! . Extra: News - Cartoon Canada Carries On - , elty - Special Reel. II. J. IAABOII ' orrossrnisr Httlne and Supplying Glance Ito. MONTAGUI, P. I. I. Oflicelloarox 10to1lA.l. atosr.st. by Appointment Office Conneoud with Dfllg store. Nov- CAPITOL TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. IT'S ROY ROGERS THRILL Misuse; TRIGGER T. the Summit lime in the items ziffglsili 2 mm rowino? coanon JONES -4 GRANT WITIIER5 I" "II" P” Watch For Chapter One of New Seriol STARTS THURSDAY OVERLAND WITH KIT. PEERLESS FRONTIER FIGHTER! . 0 vii o5.10 1 t lotteii” 15-10' I Ton 79' ' Chi. unWl"" Pery 'y .ddII:I02iII m hnckets 00 per ” 1950 prl 9' , oror 9- lour " to mull! Ordel" "M" fqrtilll" : '.-.iien:t9-.':vas.-- i .her heart by saving her from a matiofh rnc GUARDIAN. cHAiu.o'r'rirrowN .. . THE EASTERN peuinniin :M. AGENTS:-HONTAGIJI: llnrold r. laundry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. In. Bruce Ihofiiso. Him Joyce Wlulnton, iilim Joan Johutol. AGENT osononowm Weldon haven. Hall, Montague. Wednesday. AP!” 139,). at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Legion Auxiliary. ..'LIDEBAL meeting in Legion 5.11, Montague, Friday. April goth, at 8 p.m. All Liberal elec- tors for Montague and vicinity are invited. Candidates will be present. S. S. Hessian. poll direc- tor. ..'WELL BABY CONFERENCE. souris Town Hall. Friday. April 30th. 2 to 4 P. M. All Pro school children welcome. HSHOSPITAL DANCE. Beaver Club Hail, Montague. Friday and Saturday. Music by Webster. A1- berg, Johnston. ..'l-IEAB Mrs. R. E. Sutherland. President Progressive .Conserva- tivc Women's Association. over CFCY Wednesday at 6:45 Pm- Hear Gerald Foster, President of the Young Progressive Conserva- tives over CFCY on Wednesday at 10:45 p.m. nan SKELTON. IN M-G-M'S HILARIOUS "WATCH -rm: BIRDIE" If you think one Red Skelton is funny. wait until you see three ”Reds" in M-G-M's hilarious new comedy. "Watch the Birdie." show- ing at the Prince Edward Theatre. Thursday. In what is undoubtedly the most uproarious conC0CN0n Of laughs, gags and slapstick antics the popular comic has ever appear- ed. he enacts not only the hero. Rusty Cammeron. but RIusty's father. and his grandfather! Rusty is a photogriapher who meets the girl of his dreams. Ar- lene Dahl. when she rescues him from a watery grave. He eventual- ly repays her and also captures fleecing It the hands of her un- scrupulous financial adviser. play- ed by Leon Ames. but before this happens he becomes involved in so daily and howling I series of ad- ventures that the spectator has a hard time catching: his breath from one lsuzh to the next. From the story's very opening. in which Rusty gets tabled up with I pneumatic drill, through such episodes as his contreteitnps in photographing the opening of a real estate development owned by Miss Dahl. his baffling exper- iences with a deep-freeze unit. the scene in which he goes to I clinic to cure his cold. an unforgettable incident in which he is propelled through the water by an outboard motor. to the final wild chase in which he and Miss Dahl escape their pursuers via a two-story straddle truck. "Watch the Birdie" unfolds a parade of furious-(paced funny situations which pile on top of each other in a frenzy of laugh- tor. Each of 5ll(elton's three-fold characterizations is I gem in itself. A: Rusty he is the resolute. eager- to-oplease but totally inept camera- man never making a step without I. comic blunder. As Pop he plays another "lame-brain." even daf- iier than the son. As 'andpop he heromes the boulevard er and slick ladies-men. ENERGY MEASURE The horsepower unit of electrical energy is the power required to lift 550 pounds one foot in one second. A A AALAA AAAA AAAAAH. Th 6 dl may be bought at the following please in l0.lII(:C.2r ;IIuI Domo Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George town: The Poet Office; in Sourls: The Snack II: and 3. lion- u-nu, I Son. ..tll.Esl'.'lWE Friday for big -.'lIUYlNG-Used teed bags. dance at New Perth hall. Fraser and Annear. Montague. Hmucuon forty-five. Legion ..'Mr. Ernest Rossiter. Morell. has entered the City Hospital for treatment. ...o.....4 Murray Harbour ilorth Mr. Ind Mrs. Chester MacLure and Mr. James Llewellyn. Mont- ague. were Sunday visitors to Murray Harbour North. Mrs. Russell Gillis. Eldon. in spending some time with her father. Mr. David Reid, who is confined to his home due to ill- ness. Mrs. Carl Cooper. Boston. Mass.. arrived by plane on Saturday and is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ma.cKay. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hooley and family. Mon-tague, were Sunday visitors to Peters Road, guest; of Mr. Otis Jackson. Mrs. Lyle Boehner and young son Wayne, Montague. were re- cent visitors to Alliston. guest. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Mr. David Vanilderstine, Mont. ague. was a week-end visitor to Murray Haribour North, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Ciow. Miss Lucy Millar, Montague. spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ramsay and family. Charlottetown. were Sun- day visitors to Murray Harbour North, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Millar. who have been spending the win- ter months with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond, Charlottetown. are now visiting in Gaspereaux, guests of Mrs. Miliar's sister, Mrs. Alvbert Graham. The annual trek to the shore has commenced and once again the lobster packers Ind fishermen are busily engaged in getting ready for the lobster season which opens May ist. Mrs. Reuben Machon is spend- ing some time visiting at Mur- ray Haiibour North. guest of her daughter. Mrs. Wrilibert Senec- baugh. and Mrs. Sencabaugh. Mrs. Machon recently returned from Boston, Mass., where she has resided forothe past year. The ladies of the diistrict are now in the ihmes of house- cleaning, and are saying wallpaper ads do not belie their charm to having more beautiful designs than ever before. Several newly decorated rooms we have seen testify to that. Friends of Mr. Donnie John- ston will be glad to learn that he is making a good recovery alter his recent operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. After his dis- charge ifrom the hospital, Mr. Johnston. who was employed in Charlottetown for some time and living at Southlport. returned to his home It Peters Road together with Mrs. Johnston and young son, Earl. CREAM ROUTE Lowell Johnston will begin hauling cream for the Hazel- brook Dairying Co,, FRI. DAY. APRIL 20th, on the Murray Harbor North route, once weekly until further notice. I MILDRED no i Secretary. OUT OUR WAYS y-L, n..'T.?: T Montague VI. I. Hold Meeting Mrs. M. C. Reynolds entertain- ed the members of the Montague Womcnis Institute It their rog- uliir monthly meeting. The meet- ing was onducied by the pres- ident, Mrs. A. D. Macnure, Ind opened in usual form. with the singing out the institute enrol. The minutes of the not meet.- ing werolrend Ind Ipproved. Roll call was answered by 14 mem- bers. There were 2 visitors pre- sent. Cuirespondence was read by the secretary. Mrs. Lorne Wlgginton. and discussed. Mrs. Howard Vickerson gave In in- teresting talic Ind detailed re- port of the meeting she attend- ed in the Vocational School, Char- lottetown. March 15th and 16th. Reporting for the Red Cross Committee, Mrs. William Mac- Lean said one sweater Ind 1 pair of socks had been handed in since the last meeting. On mo- tion the sum of 510.00 was voted to the Red Cross. This was fol- lowed by I discussion on ways and means of raising money. Mrs. William MacLean invited the ladies to meet at her home for their next meeting. At the close of the meeting a social half-hour was enioyed during which lunch was served by I committee of the ladies. Georgetown 0 I O and Vicinity Mrs. Lawrence Batchilder no I recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. William Gillam of souris was a recent guest of friends in George- town. Miss Josephine Dalton of New Glasgow, N.s., was I recent visitor to Georgetown. Mrs. P. L. Boudreault and Mrs. Felix Morrison were visitors to the city on Friday Ind Saturday. Mrs. J. A.:B. Macconnell was I visitor to the city during the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacDonald of Pictou, N. 8., are visiting in Georgetown. where they are the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Ber- nard Batchiider. Mrs. W. W. Macharen has re- turned to her home in Georgetown after spending several irionthswith her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark, Montague. Mrs. Adolphus Bcully and two children are visiting at the home of Mrs. scully's mother. Mrs. Jane Jamieson of Lower Montague. . Helen Condon and her son Mr. erome Condon of Charlotte- town, motored to Georgetown where they visited for the weekend with relatives and friends. His many friends are pleased to hear that the condition of Mr. An- Igus Ms.cLean, who recently suffer- ed injury to several ribs. is pro- gressing favorably. Mrs. William Murphy. accomp- anied by her two sons. Ray and Mark, were visitors to the city during last week. Mr. Walter McNeill of the Can- adian National Railway office staff in Charlottetown visited his pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mc- Neill over the weekend. Friends ot' Miss Eileen Helene Macconnell, student:-nurse It the Prince Edward Island Hospital. who recently underwent In operation for appendicitis, wish her n. speedy return to good health. Friends in Georiletowri of Miss Dorothy Jenkins of the firm of W. Jenkins. Charlottetown. Ire sorry to hear that she is I patient hit tlhe Prince Edward Island Hos- p I Mr. Everett "Tommy" Llewel- lyn returned home on Thursday from Trenton. N. 5.. when he hIs been employed during the winter; months. on Wednesday Ifternoon. the nth, the closing IociIl of st. Da- vid's Mission and was held. A MRQI;-Tl'altO'I court It Georgetown Btlpendiary Magistrate forxinrs County, Joseph W. MacDonald. X. (7., held Court on Fridlyn Allfll 13th. It 230 NIL. in Court House in Georgetown. The first case was that of arcsident of ion William. charged under socion 2223 of the Criminal Code of Can- ada, with unlawfully causing I disturbance by swearing on the road. The party charged pleaded "guilty" Ind after. being found guilty he was fined 820.00 and costs of t5J0.'Ind in default of payment to serve one month in King's County JIil. The next case involved I resid- ent of D Groe Marsh. charged with being unlawfully intoxicated in I. public plIce. contrary to sec- tion 20, sub. sect. 2 of the Prince Edward island Temperance Act. The party pleIdsd ty and was fined 320.00 and cos of 810.00 or one month in jail. The final case saw I resident of Montague charged under Section 5'! (c) of the Public Works Ind Highway Act. with having unlaw- fully operated I motor vehicle in excess of 7500 lbs.. on I public highway. The charged party plead- ed guilty and was fined 35.00 and costs or 10 days in jail. Pisquid East Notes . . 'Mr. Harold Joy was I visitor in Morell on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mtyers wue Sunday visitors in Pisquld: East. the guests of Mr. Ind Mrs Wal- lace Woolridge. . Miss Georgie Dover. student at P. W. C... Charlottetown. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr and Mrs. George Dover. Mrs. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay motored to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. Birt Leard and Mr. Bruce Woolridge were in Pisquid East. on business on Saturday. Mllss Mabel Jay spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting Head of Hillsboro. . The April meeting of Plsquld East Women's Institute was in the school with I gcod attendance. After the business a weighing par- ty was held which caused some merriment. and added some to the Institute Funds. Lunch was served by the ladies. large number attended. games were played and an abundance of refreshments was served. A suc- cessful season has thus been com- pleted. Miss Janie Llewellyn is the capable leader. . Mr. Clarence David. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and son Charlie, Mrs. Nelson Hanson. and son Charles, and Mrs. J.W. Lav- ers and daughter Corinne, motor- ed to the city on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and family of Charlottetown motored were guests of Mrs. Lemuel Mac- Cormack. Mr. William J. Keeping, member of the firm of Keeping Bros. Kent street. returned by car to George- town s. few days ago, after spend- ing the winter at Miami and other points in Florida. U. S. A. On Easter Sunday and subseq- uent Sundays. tho Communion table It at. David's United Church was beautifled by the presence of choice Easter lilies placed there in loving mem y of Mr. Ind Mrs. John'A. Dalziel, by the family. The annual Sunshine Day So- cial of st. David's Woman's Aux- iliary Association took place in the Church Hall on Thursday evening and was I most happy occasion. Bags were brought in and others had been sent by friends from near and far. The vice-president, Mrs. wiuiam Hobbs. presided. The roll call was I joke and caused much merriment. Readings were given by Mrs. Boyce. Mrs. Hobbs and Miss Janie Llewellyn. Delic- ious refreshments were served by Mrs. George White. Iidrs. A. K. Stewart Ind Mrs. Hobbs. Great interest was taken in the counting of the contents til the bus which By J. R. Williams to Georgetown on Sunday and' BIG on. consmmn . BTOOKIIOLM - (OP) - Swe- den in 1040 was first in lurope. Indthlrdintheworldamong oil- oonouming nations in proportion to population. The totel consumption was about no.ooo.ooo gallons or Almost 135 gallonspor person. Tun: Iwiulnil. ..'.. :,,j ior two or three dolloni TIIE EASY Ililkl SI VATPILV. y m mm W is me WESCO WATERPAINTS Cl 4. - A-,. Ask your point dealer for your colour cord. ACANADAJ YREI T hhhhhiiiiiiiiiiiii iiih -flit: wAu PAINT Just mix with water and apply with brush or roller. Simplicity ltsolil Drlos odourless in I hour to a soft cleonsublo finish. 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