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"uv IIELIJUS nu: w‘ w’: rvrs" SARA ALLGOOD I TIMMINS. Rangers are preparing 1MB fire hazard null)! r011 mien If!!! om. - (GP) BEB-SOH. overhauled, and tower the Hose, for lake over pthelr within a. few weeks. are completing preparations lonely perches Moira Your ouAim ~ Fertilizer Dollars srnviola Pmcr ASK FOR OUR PRICES A I A Fertilizer Co. Ltd. arm Block pumps, boats and tfllfll W! IQ observers to AQAAAAAAA rom CAP AAAAA‘AAAAA VVVA‘ ‘snag; vvvv > in; ... .... BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! A StcryTied with I-locristrings! Storring the young hero of ' "Thunderhecd“ m “My rum Fiicko"! WIILI. IIIOOIAI no!!!" "m" RODDY (hill SHIRWUUU MIA HUNIERlUIlAR BARRHR IUNAIHAN HM! lRViNB BMIUN SNAPSHOTS - CARTOON - rrarunm: SHOWS aso - 1 . ans AA¢AAAL AAAALA‘ a A a n n. a vwwvv vvv vvv vvv v roman EMPIRE and SHOWS 7-815 — MATI ASK A MAN ABUUl ms PAS! AND A BIAZING s|x mm ANSWER‘. IN THE WESIS IUUDHEST a a QQAHO.‘V mos. mrmba rsenau Ones again the residents of Mount Stewart and vicinity We" called upon to mourn the M55118 of another of its oldest and mmt respected citizens. This time every one was saddened to learn that the soul of Mrs Matilda Fee- hnn, s. grand old lady of eighty- , three years, had P885“ 11° h" eternal reward on March 23rd- Born in Mount Stewart, the daughter of the late David Egan and Johanna. MoLaughImhnws-t of he: girlhood was spent with her parents until in 1892 she became "the wife of the late James W. Fee- han of Savage Harbour Where 831B lived the life of an exemplary Christian. an ideal housekeeper, and devoted wife and mother, and played s large part in maisiufl their home one of the most pros- perous and up-to-date farm homes in the Province, and a byword for hospitality. She leaves to mourn her passing two daughters, namely, Mrs. James Atkins of Glen Roy, and Mrs. Reg- inald Harold of New York. Also one son. Adrian D. Ioeehau of Mount Stewart, with whom she re- sided after the death of her hus- band. who predeceased he: twenty- two years ago; one daughter Aletha having passed away in 1918. She is survived also by three sisters. name- ly, Mrs. (Dr) Welsh, Mount Stew- art; Mrs. (Dr) John C. McDonald. Mount Stewart. and Mrs. Iknle Douglas of Denver. Col., also three brothers. Victor Egan, of Cherry Hill; Joseph Egan of Boston, and Raymond Egan of Arizona. Her funeral, under the direction of A. A. Hennessey, was held on March 26th from the home of her son, A. D. Feehan and was very largely attended. Church and grave were conducted by her pastogltev. T. Campbell. PP. - The pail-bearers were Milton Coffin, John A. McDonald. Alfred Affieck. Cyril Morrison, Wilfred Coffin, Daniel McDougaJd. May her soul rest in peace. Mr. and Mrs. A. Feehan and family (5 high masses). ' Mr. and Mrs. Juries Atkins and family. Mrs. (Dr) Walsh and family. Mrs. (Dr) J. C. McDonald. Victor Egan. A - Mrs. Helen Oummiskey and fam- iiy. Mr. and Mrs. D. l... msllesrand family." Evelyn and Helen Walsh. Roginoid Walsh. FOR SALE Eight-room house on Mcin "St, Souris. For full particulars, op- ply to:- MELVIN .1. McQUAID, Sourls u. J. MABON orrornnur humus-Aswan», . HO- ’ ' out: 21m?“ u" SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON Services at the. év vv¢w SAT. us: SAT. ONLY 2=3o Amelia. Bank and Adrian Egan. Aletha. man. ' Winnie Egan. Kathleen man. Mir. and Mrs. Charles Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callghan. Mr. and Mic. John Gar-gm, and Albert. Shirley Atkins. Mrs. Ross McCarthy. Arthur J. Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Erwgflg, V Helen Garrett Aileen Redmond. Elmer Blanchard. hfsnand Mrs. Arthur Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyneg, D. J. McDonald and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Morrison and Cyril. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and James. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Roddin. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McDougall and fan-lily. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Murphy. ‘and family. Catherine Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Pius McDonald and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hughes. Ray Doyle and Mother. Cyrene McDonald. Letters M Sympathy W. Chester S. McLura Mr. A. J. Poirier. . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert mlttert and family. Sympathy Cards Hon. George D. DeBlois. Percy W. ‘rumor. Gracie Bryant. Catherine OlShea. Freda. ileehsn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison. Mrs. Minnie Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. John McKearney. Mr. and ms. Elisha Doyle. w. and Mrs. Russel McIntyre. “Mrs. Selina McMahon and fam- Y. Mir. and Mrs. Charles Rogerson. P. E- I. Progressive Conservative Association. Flowers R. l. Mulch k O0. oAno oTrnAnrs Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ieehan and family of Mount Stewart, wllh so thank their nets“ and frlen’ for the many Iota of kindness shown during their recent and ha. reavsrnent. and all those who aenl Mal Cards. Spiritual Offerings and Latina of Sympathy. SHIPS FOR CHINESE NAV! WNDON. Ill! 5- (Routers)- The British cruiser Aurora and the destroyer Mendip will be handed over to the Chinese Navy at Pork. WWI-h 0H Ml! 19. the Admiralty announced today. I i i . Naclonalri Bros. A rams: -. MT. STEWART ‘ Thar. - Fri. - Sat. Mo; 13-14-15-850 P.M. “.TlIE JDLSDII STDRY" A I mam‘ a can“. (Technicolor Entertainment. I rue-assoc: THE EASTERN GUARDIAN a IGINTI: "IONTIGUI! IIIOI I‘. ‘ I III AGENTS SOUIIS: Alias The Guardian any be Georgetown. And Vicinity Mr. Josqah Miller of Souris was a business visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday. ‘ Mr. C. C. Montgomery. agent for King Cole Tea was a business visi- tor to Georgetown on Tuesday. Mrs. James MacLeod of Murray River was a recent visitor to the home of her mother, Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. Mr. J. Alec Macheod. traveller for W, H. Thorns s. 00., St. John, N. S., called on his customers or. Wednesday. ~ Mrs. W. T. Wood returned home on Wednesday following a. visit to her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Doyle of Charlottetown. Mr. Leo Flay, Newport merchant loaded s gar of potatoes in George- town on Wednesday which are consigned to the Toronto market. Mr. Philip Boudresult left on Wednesday for Borden where he has accepted a position as fireman on the S. S. Prince Edward Island. Michael Burke, Jr.. received de- livery on Tuesday of a beautiful new fishing boat, which was built for hlm by Mr. Lemuel Allen of Cardigan. The bus owned and operated by Eastern Coach Lines and driven by the popular and capable driver sonny George, ls once again in operation from Georgetown, re- newing a greatly missed link in transportation to the city. The 0. G. S. Brant arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday from Pictou. She proceeded to take on the harbour and river buoys and on Thursda was engaged in placing them. e Harbor Master. Cap- tain John Jerrior supervised pro- ceedings. Mr. Leo Grant is visiting for a few days at the home of his fa- ther-in-law, Mr. John DeLory of Richmond Street and while here is renewing many old acquaintances. Mr. Grant is a member of the crew of the S. S. Saint Helena, WhlCh runs from Saint John, N. B. to Digby, N. S., and which is at present in dry dock undergoing her annual overhauling. The school inoculating clinic took place in Georgetown High School ~on Wednesday. Dr. A. A. Kennedy. assisted by Public Health Nurse, Miss Mary Leslie, R. N., inoculated one hundred and sev- enty-flve children from six months and over. The pupils oi the three senior rooms were not inoculated on Wednesday clue to the large number in the lower rooms and under school age stending. The second of three clinics will be held in four weeks-time. The ser ousness of grass fircs was forci iy demonstra on Tuesday when the barn and out- buildings on Mr. Pius Steele's pro- perty at lower Montague were burnt to the ground, aft-er Mr. Steele had left home satisfied tirai. a. grass flre he had been tending was out. The same day at Bough- ton Island a house owned by Mr. Fred Allen, now of_ Georgetown washurnt. This fire also epvpar-I ently was the result o! a. grass fire, started in some unknown manner. The prompt action of two fishermen in stopping the flames from crossing s road. no doubt saved many f‘ ‘ mantles. which were threatened. Belgium's Coalition liahlnot Resigns BRUSSELS, May 5 —(Snutora- Resignation of-Prenlier Pail-Benn Brink's Belgian coalition cabinet was awepted today by Prince Regent Charles who immediately asked that the Government stay on l] onrbtllfll. Circles cloaa to tihe Premlu said he decided to rosin rather than face the possibility of an open lplit in his own Socialist Party ‘orcea in the Government. The maignati followed this morning's rejection by the Socialist part group of a proposal. by the Premier. for groatq aisbaidfes to Catholic schools -- a 75-year-old controversy in Belgian politlco. UNI‘! ITAIIONID Bl H.8- MIIIIJIIIDN, N. 8., May I — (w) - A pars-rescue unit head- ed by LAO. J. C. Cotsrturisr of Iii- mnndston, 3.8.. ia the latest acidi- tlon to the 5,0. A.‘ it's search at nearby Greenwood Airport. Tho highly lzsinod parachutisia will descend from aircraft to ‘aid hliured or sick persons in remote areas where it is impossible to land a plane. » _ They will kup in radio contact with their piano, which will crop provided section. IGINT GIO GITOWN: Weldon Infill. III lloharda Lilli Gordon hlffl IODIIIIIBIQUTJIOIIIIIOIIEIILLLIIIIIIIII: hlssciay. In Georgetown: The Poet Ollloar to Boasts: Cullen's and Florence Boner. In Bt- Peteflt The Peat Oillea. lands-y. Albert Alfieglra. Byron liar-riot Clair. honghtatanyoftho MIDI BALI. - 19M Dodge sedan. newly overhauled. Good condition Apply Brookyiew Service Station, ’ sckson and udenell vis- this ....‘Messrs John Alden Maclaren of ited Summerslde and Freetown week on business. BOURIS CONVENT Honor-‘roli for April: - , Grade XI—-_l. Wanda McPhee. Rene Douoette. ‘Bernice McGrsugh; Li. Cyril McDonald, Mary Keeys, Kent Ellis, Susan Mallard; 8. Lor- raine McDonald, Marguerite Innis, Ruth Mflnaid. Allan Mc- Donald. ~ Grade X-l. Katherine McDon- ald, Gertrude McDonald; I. Ber- nadetteMcDonald. Teresa McDon- ald; 3. Helen Glllls. Grade rx-l. Ellen Mullally; l. Noreen Whitman. Anne llfcCrmn. ack; 3. Helena. Roche. Grade VIII-A. Margaret Hugh- H: 2. Helen Mallard. Joan Chev- erie; 3. Anne Cheverle. Grade VII-l. Anne l-lennessey: 2. Betty Cheverle; 3. Mudnd Chaisson, Mary McPhee. Grade VI-l. Frances Ford, m- milla MoAu-lay; 2. Anne McDon. aid. Patricia McDonald, Jung Pierce; 3. Bernice Madere, cam- erlne Mooney, Annie McDonald, Grade V—l. Eleanor Clinton; 2. Susan MoCormack; 3. Myrna ciwv- erle. Yvonne Cheverie. Grade IV-l. Helen hdoDonald, M"? McLean; 2. Margaret Praught, Barbara MoPhee, Ethel Stubvbart; 3. Jeanette Cheverie, Rena Chev. crle. Jeanette Peters, Grade III-l. Brenda Cheverie: Mc- ' 9- M5?!’ 0111117011. Vilinnifred Ohev- erie. Sylvia cheverie; a. Hm-y; McDonald. Ann Hughes, - i Grade 11-1. Catherine McPhefii 2- Joyce Cheverie, Boud-ine Mo- Donald. Helen McPhee; a. mm.‘ een Wood Duroth Pool , A Mullally. ' y e “my “MY WILD mrsn nose" srans namvrs MORGAN T" u“ "if Warmer Oloott tom lksinat a Technicolor canvas o! minstrel days. Lillian RAIAQQI], u“, 3w"! E- BB. Rectoi-‘s, the old Fouhteenth- Street 111951;, "Mother Machree" is captured B IWBDIH: flourish in Warner, Bros.’ brilliant offering, "w wgg Irish Rose." stoning Dennig Mgr- BMI. which brought Cheers from the audience during W! lest one em t t t Edward rnslinf" a he Em“ Ibis the saga of the Immortal 111911 Wmboser-slnger with Morgan In 19D form in this title role, “"4"! KY"! Phys the ravishing Miss Russell of legendary beauty R1111 fame. and Arlene Dahl, a ngw- comer, Ivlds for stardom with her portrayal of Olcott’; swaths,“ Any number of celebrated person- alities of that era nicer through this nostalgic rot-name, David Butler's ‘fraction exacts much from Rita. OlooWs book from WW0?! Peter Milne has created n semen Play. It Ls a delightful cm- bination of s stroll down memory lane plus e heart-warming dram. tic story. Accent is on the music of course and the studio has Lumgd out several yefiduCtiOn numbers which are arresting. Imoy Prim stlgod the dance numbers which surround the songs of Chauncey Oioott. Play is also niadelcm the eight "Wild mm Roses ' who are projected in sever- al of iiho nuznbers. The minstrel show sequence is s highlight Mth the famous race between the Rob- ebt E. Lee and the Natchez clinch- ing one of the outstanding rum- Alan Hale, George Tobias, Ben B1119. William rrswlcy. Sore. All- Bflvd and Don McGuire play prom- inent roles in the proceedings. A ltion. Ra hi»... IIEII IIIllIlT I all lirrlurs All MAY 9th All the warmth snd’richness of childhood ‘ memories centre around one psrsoa-"Mom". Next Sunday la "he!" day.- Fresh,- colourful flowers will make it a day of beauty-one that she will always ’ remember. For flowers will tell he: in a lovely, fragrant way that you cherish all the understanding, I » love and happiness that masmmuma- ma»: "zyummfifih you both have shat-eds AllIED FLORISTS AND GROWERS OF CANADA, IIIL MOMOOMOMOM RE-OPENING Cream, Oil and Machineless Permanenis PHONE 2-22 For APPoirrtments MRS. STERLING GIALLESPIE, ' Operator fil0 Dirt‘ - BEAUTY SIILDII SOURIS - MONDAY, MAY 10th Mflfllfl-Ifs singing of several of Rose" these songs merit-s special atten- concocted out of Hollywood‘; top resound“ y Helndorf is respansioia drawer under Warner Bros.’ bru- for the slick orchestrations which iiant banner. ' and I 1 W Wm‘ éilezcllE-e goglrlelg‘ approval too for have been expertly moulded m” the product-Ion. in "My Wild Irish lavish entertainment. Three high officials of the Slovak democratic party who reoeilil! escaped from the Communists’ regime in Czechoslovakia said that W‘ in that country is worse than it was "under the Nazis.‘ Till W. Goff of Vancouver. Other members of the jumping unit are: Cpl. M. P. Baxter of Halifax; LAC. J. C. Cote of Ed- munoston; and mo. T. v. im- Menamon of Saint John, NB. three officials (not to norm. m. Josef urn-ion, former president d the Slovak council cf the democratic party; Julius Let-trlch, his will‘ er. and Yen Ambrus. ell-commander of the Slovak air force. I in Washington. D.C.. from London. Eng" after escapine fmm slcvakia. The trio is pictured ingtcn airport. Czecho- sitghting from an airliner at the WED‘ OUR BOARDING HOUSE T EGAD,QNUFFY.I N i How CAN r. cAcejn-le- TRUsrme souLs who ems ME MOMEV r0 Ber on THAT ACCURSED vrraum a ?--r=rt=r~l,ro omens“! HER sees: FAces AND our-Tn: ~. STRETCHED 00$ 1 Assume some e LIKE DR. uwusus HANDS/o“ Nl-N ~ FRACTURE WUR EARS ____a Major Hooplt ‘IOLYVE BEEN HERE AN HOUR, MAISOR. GROAMING LIKE A AVACUUM CLEANER 851MB TURNED 0N AND OFF/w- 60 ON HOME AND LET ‘EM -- more vou can QTAr-zr etsrruos