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Ill! ‘If/PS’... 0076R0lt’ HIE/R 9-590 mi mm iovm n or mu roams “cw” £L‘l';w--aaerru|-emnremm SERIAL — COMEDY AND SPORTS O-OO-OQ-O-O-QQ-m-ve 004000000» e0 0e o-oee o» pee 0004-0040403 ranunns Hove your Tractor tuned up for spring work. Prompt end complete overhaul. Now In stock, McCormick-During engines, cream repa- raton, gas and 'electric milkers, potato planters with fertilizer etinclrments, farm trucks on rubber tires, fertilizerzspreaders, two-row potato cultivotors. limited quantity on hand. luy now and avold disappoint- ment. A complete line oi parts olwoys in etocll. Meeleed‘ k Greene IOITIIIIE rm: GUARDXAN. THE‘ EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: llaroid I. Landry. Albert Altkell. Mn. Byron Stewart. Min llarriet Clair. AGENT GEOBGITOWN: Weldon lmvere. AGENTS SOURIS: Mtea Enid Melinda and Gordon Fllflll The Guardian any be bought at any oi the Iollowing placee in Montague: Mlle s. I Llewellyn; Mre. Clay. la Georgetown: The Poet 0 lee; in Sonrie: Camden's and Florence ' Roper. in St. eter'e: The Poet Olliee. JIOB SALE - 1N3 Chevrolet Mr. MacClair, Montague, wee a Coupe. Reconditioned motor. new business visitor to the city on Tues tires. Apply Alphonsus Larlcirl. day. M tegu- -—- ‘m e __- Mrs. Charles Horton, Murray ..'NOW IN STOCK. — A lilm- River. was a visitor to Montague 1mg quantity fertillner spreaders. on Tuesday on business. Tractor and Horse Hitch. MaoLeod - and Greene. Montague. Mr. George Stewart, Montagu motored to the city on Tuesday where he visited friends. Mr. Art Sullivan, Montague. was a recent visitor to the city on business. Mr. R. H. Manning, accountant. Charlottetown, was o. business visi» tor to Montague on Tuesday. ‘Miss Margaret MacLeod, R. N., Charlottetown, is at. present visit- ing in Montague. guest of Mrs. Effie Bruce. Mrs. Lloyd Clark. Charlottetown spent the weekend in Montague. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Stewart. Mr. John Stevenson. commercial traveller. was a recent business visitor to Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. Aubrey Found, commercial traveller. spent the day in Monta- gue airclvlciniiy culling on his 'rcgular customers. l-icr many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Henry Young trap again entered the Kings Counw Hospital where she will undergo further treatment. ..'Mrs. Hugh J. Buchanan, Givau Drive. left by plane for Montague. R111, whore she has been called because of the serious illness of H, an w“ her niece, Mrs- George Gordon.— hell? Pfrllcllglllalz-Jilfetelllirlorlilalvlllen l/larry. lMoncw“ fianscrlpl)‘ youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- it"? eph Lanigan. Montague, celebrated his fourth birthday with a num- ber of his young friends invited w his home. The children played ggmes, after which all set giown to a delicious supper with a cand- ie-lighted birthday cake being the centre of attraction. From the children. Larry received many gifts in honor of his birthday. Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. Alli Jenkins was e business visitor to Charlottetown on Tues- day. Captain and Mrs. Iiarsen have moved into their new home on Water Street and their many friends wish them many yen-e of happiness in their new home. Word has been received by Mr. Archie Hume that his youngest brother. John Russell. passed away. at Townshend. Mass.. at the age of 44 years. The late Mr. Hume was born in Iris. leaving home at o very young age. He spent some!thyneilzlfrlisggmfgiléwduliwlfi years in California before settling home on Richmond street me permanently in Townshend. mrk is being don‘ by om, local s.des his grieving widow he leaves ewcmdm M: Howud s M“? t° mourn eight’ chudren’ Lhreelljean and’ his ‘assistant Hur- brothers. Archie. in Montaguewom Ilmdry ' ‘ Wallace and Ellie in Murray Han. ' bour, and one sister. Mrs. James] Robert Ronny. Halifax. Charles Taylor who has Joined the R. C. A. FE, left on Wednesday for Trenton. Ontario. where he will receive his basic training. The many friends of this popular young man wish him every success dur- ing the duration of his time in his country's service. The sacrament of the lord's sup- per was observed in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague, Sunday morning. April 11th., the service being conducted by Rev. R. D, MacLean, minister of the con gregation. Five young people were received into Holy Communion with the church: Catherine MacLoan. Fiorine Higginbothsm. Joan John- ston. Laura Hlgginbotham and Richard Knox. Six were baptized during the service. They were Ian Richard and Kenneth Wellington. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Campbell; James Malcolm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nicholson; Florine Evelyn and Harry. daughter and son c! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higginbotham; and Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AlexR. MacLean, Heather-dale. ..‘Mr. Stephen Batchilder who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Batchiider‘for a few weeks, after com/plating awire- less operator's course in- Halifax. left on Wednesday for Montreal where he has accepted e position as a wireless operator. Friends of Mrs. John C. Gotell will hear with regret that she has entered the Charlottetown Hospi- tal. and all hope her return to her home and family, restored to nor- mal health. will be in the very near future. Th’ Almw“ Ymmg pwpl“ an‘ The annual nod Cross appeal a‘: ‘Jcllatslgioolfilllii Cglalglx; meg for funds has been completed in 13m The meeungpopened 31th lanai Georgetown and the results» have devét‘ n1 10d 1d b m m ~been very satisfactory with the ° a p" _ e 7 l‘ °l amount of one hundred and twen- Greene. This “as followed by a| undoing.’ and twenty “m! being pmgram ‘m cummt “ml” by M” realized The campaign manager Ethan Stewart which featured a! for Geclrgetown. ML Lw. have“, competition between two teams‘ wuhes to take m“ opportunity on with Miss ne Matheson and Miss, hem" o’ the Red own’ o‘ ‘eh Ruby Mac as leaders. The dc-l pressing m, lppreclmon cisicn of the Judges proved a draw_ than“ u, an mo” who so "n", between the two teams. In the ab-I sen“ o‘ the President’ m“ A. S‘. ousiy donated to this worthycause d also to the canvessere Miss Adams presided over a short busl- m ’ _ ness period. A bill was brought lor- Joyce Jenkins’ Mm Jame Batch ilder Miss Clair Roche. and Mrs. yggerllywgllizhtrfvffrgbtzldlsalfillfllg J. W. Levers. for doing a very fine be paid. The treasurer then gave a l h report of the Young Peoples Uri-l ion Missionary and Maintenancel mind for Prince Edward Island! in which Montague rated third. The ilbficutive was asked to meet in the classroom. Sunday. April 18th. to plan the meeting for May.‘ NEW TELEVISION STATION BmivlZiZNG-HAM. England - (C?) -Building has begun on a new television transnittor near here. Twice es powerful an the present transmitter at London, it will serve the central area of England. reach- ing 6.000.000 people over a range of 50 miles, On April 7th., a meeting was held at the home of Mr. Archibald Hume with a view to -“ ‘Hg . the possibilities of organizing a Brass Band in the town of Mon tague. with Mr. Hume presiding as chairman. Following consider- able discussion, a slate of officers was appointed with Mr. A. Hume as president and Bandmastor. Mr. C. Lilley, assistant headmaster. Mr. E. Carver. Secretary, and Mr. J. W. Ladner. treasurer. The Ways and Means committee appointed comprised Mr. George Boudreault, chairman. Mr. W. Webster and ‘M. Patterson. At the second meeting _ on April 9th.. all the members of the band assembled at the meet- ing to receive their instruments. The band includes: Archie Hume, Cliff Lliley, Oliver Macbean, John Maclcan, Alfred Sorrey, Lester ‘ MacLeen, Warren ladner, Gilbert Clemente, Lawrence Mecllean, Douglas Irvin. Malcolm Patterson. Ernest Carver. George Boudreault. William Webster, Donald Camp- bell, Malcolm Mackenzie. Ellery Show and George Gretta. After the distribution of instrument Mr. Hume and Mr. Lilley gave brief. but enlightening instructions on y how to get acquainted with their ' ' ' instruments. The first bend prac- tice will take place this week. Some years ago Montague was the proud owner of a bend under the lead- erehip o! Mr. Hume, which provided a great. deal of entertainment for the citizens of the community. During that time the bend was truly the musical life of the town, and tool! anhonored piece at. all civic gatherings. Mr. Hume la t: be highly commended in once a- gain organising the Montague Leg- ion Bend, and all citizens should‘ Sale, Permanent, lovv- Cost Buildings Built oiveteelfproel against eefling. warping. rotting end termites, Siren-Steel “Quoneetfl ere eaey te erect and low in eoet. Well end collateral materiel: nail directly to steel framing be- eeuee of etented nailing groove. Built to any length: deeired. with or without win- dewe, doors, eto. Now need lor dozens oi purposes. Cell or write for lull - ' nnnauanrre rrovmve ~ help Mr. Hume. el-rnuoh as poe- elble in this fine work which he hes undertaken. CHARLOTTETOWN \ i?’ as s? is room. surface. ONI COAT GIVES A HARD WASHAILI FINISH agate! < 4 l i ltltsm Mt. Stewart Mr. Charles Moioiian of Mt. Stewart was a recent visitor to Peakea Station. w. and ‘rm. a w. an-e of Park- dale were recent visitors to re- latlvea in Mt. Stewart. Mr, Brighton McDougell wee e recent visitor to the home of hie parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mc- Daugall. Mr. and Mre. Derrell McGuire l, GIVE YOU All THESE ADVANTAGES Covers all surfaces-wallpaper, painted walls, plywood. briclv interiors, etc. One coat really covera Dries hard in one hour.- One gallon does a large - No disagreeable paint odour f; -use room the same day. A hard, durable, wasbable " A pleasure to put oa-no primer —spreads like e charm. KEM-TONE COVERS MOS‘! INSIDE WAll. SURFACES WITH JUST ONE COAT! APPLIES LIKI J . ' miracle wail finish onrcosrcovr lii0ilit It! IT'S IUNI KIM-TONI MAGIC ems nl r noun lo icvew COLOURS!‘ ‘dual! village. It would meet the need and should be very successful. There is also g great ripening for a boot and shoe business and also men's and ladies’ ready to wear. A radio repair shop would do good. The young people of the village and district needs a play ground with a rink and baseball diamond. Mr. Charles Corrigan who m". chased the McLean property in Mt. Stewart last fall. has remodelled same and opened a Beauty Parlor which is a welcome addltiom to the business life o! Mt. Stewart. Mr. Corrlgan is well and favorably known having lived in ‘Incsdie be~ fore he joined the Royal Canadian Ali-force and aft-c hie discharge took a course ip halrdreeeing. Other l“ . .. and tamily of Cher‘ “ ‘ . were recent guests of Mr. and Mrl. R. C. Morrison. Min Rbwone Mercer. nurse in training in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital spent Sunday at her home in Mt. Stewart. Mr. end Mm Roy Clark of Charlottetown were Sunday vleitore to Mt. Stewart at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clark - Mt. St. Some of the greatest needs of Mt. Stewart are a cold storage, e pastel-fled milk plan; end a dry cleaning plant which would be e aeeet. to the village and would be a paying proposition within the large territory o! which Mt. Stewart ie the centre. at the name time e bakery could be established in this . Mr. Corrlgenh etarted by veterans are, l-lerry Crane who operetee a shingle and eerw mill. Mr. Freddie Clerk. who he: opened e feed mill, Percy Grltfin ha: a quick lunch counter. Colin MacDonald has joined in bifllmll with his brother Reginald has built e fine new theatre, Louis McAstiil hee opened up a shoe and hernen making chop. Ralph Dunn and Basil Jay has built e new garage. ltoy beard hes built and is operating‘ a well drilling mlcllinl. halt Trainer la building a restaurant. Martin flirt hee op- ened e new store in Piequid and PIG Mectlillan hee opened a etore on the 8t. Peter's Road. Arthur operates e tnneier service to ell parts of the Maritirnee. ltod Innis is in buelnees with hie tether-in- lew in the barber shop. “Rem-Tone transformed ” our bedroom r r $4.7 IT'S l0 TROUBIE AT All WITH ALI. OVER CANADA PEOPLE ARE CHEERING ABOUT K span; 15. 194s Z i '%anmmw nmummmfl " No fuss — no muss - no bother l" . . . thatfs the good news bcingpasscd along by people who have already tried 1.3K.’ . s “V!” y“!!! . Kill-TONE lllllil-Kllllll ea‘ v BING, BOB AND DOT MIT NEW LAUGH HIGH "Reed to Rio." the Paramount. comedy which arrives today at the Prince Edward Theatre. is paved with blocks oi solid belly-laughs. 'Iiho nlm is the newest of the highly successful Bing Crosby-- Bob Hope-Dorothy Lamour screen travels which began some nine years ago when the trio hit tho "Road to Singapore.” That initial vqnturo set laugh records all over the world. record; tihat have been successively ‘ ’ a; Bing, Bop and Dot went on to visit Morocco. Zanzibar end Utopia, Now this ter- rific threesome has hit the fun jackpot as they head south of the border and sou-tn of sanity. in "Road to Rio" Bing and Bob play e couple of down-et-the-heels musicians. cursed not only with unemployment. but. also with Blue's softness in the trends of women. Bing’: failing usually winds up as Bob's headache. and, after being run out of town after town. the boys stow away on a ship bound for Brazil. Before the liner docks in Rio. our good neighbor policy hae el- ready taken e. beating. Crosby and Hope meet up with Dorothy Leenour. she's in trouble, and that w means the boye have to get mines uege" up inifltomAndbeforetlseycaei reeeueherfromtvheoiutobeeoteii aunt with an evil eye, they have done everything up to and includ- ing calling out the Brazilian cav- airy led by Jerry Colonna. The Andrew Sisters. who have Kcm-Tone, the marvelous modern aid to easy, inexpensive wall decoration. -. TRIM I'll M smart. M" KB. ' TON]; border trims ere mmedfl-‘nbly l: err Y- Washaolgun waterproof - ¢ W A’ rue-tone ‘i’ g3. PEI. lOll. uvs/sr or: emu/n HIE 0R/6YNIH RES/ll 4ND 0/1 PAINT CIRCUS THBILLEB OPENS Richard Deming Sheila Ryan Bunc- Crabbe and Mary, Bel Hugbca heed the cast enaotine Pine-Thomas‘ latest action-twine: for Paramount "Caged Finn’. which opens today at the Capiwl Theatre. "Caged Fury" la e. suspense- packed murder melodrama with I circus back-ground. It is an excit- ing behind-the-sccxiee glimpse "l life, love and death under the M wp. and of the fascinating people who live there. ‘lihe lion cage in the ioéll W!" of the albino-tingling plot "cud Fury." Here a murder rnani playing a clown plots tho best deaths or thoee ‘who stand in the wey of the women he levee. Tl" tension mounts ea two people W" comm victims of his 6M1“ scheme, one dying horribly at W claws of the enraged lime. bra: pulse-pounding finale finally relief from the breeth-teki-fll PW. of this super thrill film. teamed with thpeby on some of b"! beet-selling records. make W“ nret screen appearance with Th‘ Gleaner in "med eo Rio." Tm" with him on TY“ $2. 5E:- peeieiiy written fer the oltillr“, Heading the supporting oesi-"fl "Road to Rio" are Gale €on:l.r IIIIQ and Frank FIYlOII.