30!; camp. no me GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLO'l"l'ETOWN i Now it was here for them to share. on the Isle of Capri. The world thought them gone . . . with the plane that had crashed . . . Now they had the chance to break with the past-and live the love they had always wanted. mantic Capri . . . they would take their stand against the world. Only Joseph Cotton and Joan Fontaine could bring it so warmly nlive. Here isa motion picture that is at once both a revelation and a challenge to every man and woman who has loved - or wanted love. i l EXTRA! COMEDY - CARTOON TC-IIAY TIIE. - WEII. Showing 3:30-7-9 PRINCE EDWARD September Here in ro- mont romantic ielond uld And hoppi- C nee: forgetting the poet ...IIvin: tor the momentl Affair Ins.l I itEi” A REALLY "BETTER" MOTION PICTURE! M-G-M has filmed, with all of the poweriand realism at its command, W. R. Burnett's exciting novel that surpasses even "Little Caesar." John Huston directed it with the genius that won him two Academy Awards. It's the story of 8. city's shadows where life is violent and .love is ruthless . . . where you'll see things you never saw before! STEIILIIIC IIAYIEI ll Q13 LQIHC CALIIEIII gggziricj LEALI lEQE!ae M "One el more days. I'll hit it big one bier title "Moe it only e leil-heeled ten et hereon amulet” "I deft are It my no It vented let I killing top ten let geell" - -WI It Mn" uiusinumun:-.o.; ll!M.E-insxmlmwhli-nu: "I knew Nlli term. I leew the heeligeni, the me; lelnti end the ireejiyd ten." etorrlng Sterling loaf: . gbsrsuun, r.'s.'i.' . "I not to live ttte 0 tin. Vernon on my Ieehsett." IIAYIIEII-CAIHEIIN Ngws . "Morroa MANIA" I Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 -. ADULT APPLICATIONS Will".be received by. 'thc Town Clerk for maintaining dseepese we let ne petite tme-the lungie win; the trinluli isle overt" I”"" I. ' and policing the Town of " .:" "i 1" .. - Montague. Applications close on "'”. L on my 26th. Work Underway 0n Lower Montague Road During the past week consider- able work has been done in widen- ing the road from Montague to Lower Montague and Sturgeon. Uniforiunntely in order to widen the road it has been necessary to remove s ferw omomentalti-ces and hedges. However, as little damage as possible was done. It is understood the road will have a 32-foot top and that it will be gravellcd. It is not known immediately whether plans are being considered for paving it later. ' Murray Harbor North and Vicinity ..'Miss syhii Jackson, of Bedford, N. S. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jock- son, Gsspercsux. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Llewellyn, of Giispcreiiux, hsd as their guest recently. Mr. S. Spurgeon Graham of Dartmouth, N. 5. Mr. snd Mrs. D. L. Hicken snd son Billie of Halifax were recent visitors to sturgeon. Pembroke snd Murray Harbor North. They visit- ed Mr. Hicken's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hicken of Pembroke. At. Murray Harbor North they visited Mrs. Hicken's parents, MM snd Mrs. W. H. sencsbsugh. The many friends of louisa Llewellyn. Murray Harbor North. are ,lessed to know that she hes returned home after spending the winter months with her aunt. Mrs. William Moore of Murray River. The friends of Mrs. Bert Muc- Leod, Csmhridge, are sorry to hear thet she is ill st her home. All wish her a. speedy recovery. Mrs. Art Campbell snd child- ren. Murray Hsrbor North, ere spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Llewellyn of Oak Valley. Ox'.l'OiB.D. Initlsnd -rcr)- igighty dockworkers will Attend classes st, one of the oxford col- leges. They have enrolled for lec- tures on History, Science, Econo- mics snd Philosophy because they '1"eel we ought to learn." 1 WALKING SINGLE 2 HORSE HOES 8 SOUITLEIIS s Mr. Harry Higglnbotham. Mont- ague, leaves today to join an Army Unit in Charlottetown. Miss Ruth Yeo, Charlottetown, was s week-end visitor to Mom- ague. guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Yeo- Mrs. Alex Campbell. Sydney. N- s,, is spending n few weeks in Montague, at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Coil- lngs. Spendlns A short furlough It the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Clsir, Montsgue, is Mr. Fred clsir, who is stationed at H. M. C. S. Cornwallis. Mr. e,nd.Mrs. Clive Boehner and family of New Glasgow. N. 8. were visitors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boehner. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bochner. Miss Laura I-Iigginbothsin. stud- ent nurse oi. the Prince Edward Is- iand Hospital. Charlottetown, is spending is three weeks vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blssinbothnm. Montague. . . 'EARLY CAMPERS-sStnrting in: the camping season early this year are James MacDonald, David Stewart, Bloycc Beck and Peter Desiiioches, all scouts of the first Montague troop. These young boys pitched camp on Friday of- ternoon st Brudenell and enjoyed g pleasant week-end learning the art of scouting first hand. . 3GUEST SPEAKER.-Rev. '1'. H. B. Somers, Pastor of the Kirk of St. James. Charlottetown, was this guest speaker at the evening service in St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church, Montague. on May both. Mrs. Elsie Wntterworth presided at the organ. The even- ing hymns were "I Joyed when To The House Of God", "Come Holy Spirit. Heavenly Dove," and "Now God Be with Us." A solo "Flee As A Bird", was beautifully rendered by J. E. Dunning. Rev. Mr. som- ers spoke s. very inspiring and in- teresting sermon. namely "The Art Of Adjustment", basing his re- marks on the 10th chapter of Mark. verses 14 and 16. The Ben- ediction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Somers.-M Montague W.M.S. Thanlioifering Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, Char- lottetown, was the guest speaker at the W. M. S. thankofferlng ser- vice in Trinity; United Church, Montague, Sunday evening, May 20th. The service was conducted Mrs. Leon Johnston. The evening hymns were "Pub- by lish The Glad Tidings". "Jesus Cells Us o'er The Tumult", and "Jesus Saves." Mrs. Howard Vickerson, snd Mrs. L. A. Johnston presided at the organ. The choir rendered the snihem "He's Calling Me". Two selections were beautifully rendered by the well known Brooklyn Trio." Mrs. MacDonald, spoke on the experiences at the World's Christ- iim Sunday school Conference, held in Toronto, at which 82 dif- ferent nstions were represented. The benediction was pronounced by Mrs. Leon Johnston.-M WELLINGTON. Summerset. ling- lsnd-(OP)- Spectators watching s track meet in chilly weather were amazed when ti 19-year-old girl competed in several racos--runn- ing in bare feet. W I! WEAK BACK ? M-inky any they set "cold" in the bock-- o': t e kidneys-so ensllyl That's why ;, fuesnds keep Dr. Chase s Kidney-Liver III Ilwuys on hnnd. For this reliable remedy ll like two treatments in one- works faster to relieve painful h ' L due to iuiity kidneys. Dr. Chise- a mme you can depend on. KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS OPENING EDGEWOOD TOURIST HOME Lower Montague MAY 24 Special Supper. Chicken and Lobster Serving from 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. FOR SALE AT BARCAIN PRICES 1 OOOKSHUIT 18-RUN DRILL 2 HAY MOWERS-5 and 6 Out. 3 TEN-1001' RAKES. 1 3-SIKHTON SPRING TOOTH PRICED 10 SELL Will Accept Young Osttlo III Exohsnge. BERCAIANWS - AGUE PLOW iuuutow. ' -srsr covsns for ell..c:i"s. Complete set, 313.25 to C2250. Bud's Accessories, Montague. Miss Juno Johnston, summer- slde. is spending I few days in Montague. guest of Mr. snd Mrs. B. K. Lellewellyn. ...."'BBl.DE FOR SALE" stor- ring Clsudetto Colbert snd Rob- ert. Young. showing: Vernon, Tuesday; Cardigan. Wednesday: Murray Harbour North, Thurs- day: Eldon. Friday; Bridgetown. Saturday. r Miss Jessie Hutchoson. R. N. Chnrlottetown, spent the woo!- end in Montague at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David 1-iutcheson. . . 'C. G. I. T. MIHIING-lrhs Akets C. G. I. T. of Trinity United Church, Montsguc. met It the home of Mrs. Alex Hutcheson. on Friday evening. The meeting open- ed with the C. G. I. T. purpose and prayer, followed by the devotioml period. scripture was read by Anna Yeo, and s short story "God Be In Mine Eyes" was read by Mllie Lake. The president, Miss Lake. presided over is short blist- ness period. Plans were made to send one girl to C. Cr. I. T. csmp this summer. The closing meeting will be held next week in the A. D. MscKenzie hall. Thb remainder of the evening was spent practis- ing table setting and table eti- quette. The meeting closed by singing "Taps." Large Attendance At Ordination In St. Mary's Church Rev. S. Adolphus MiicAuley was ordained to the holy priesthood yesterday morning by His Excel- lency. Bishop James Boyle. in St. Mary's Church, Souris. Over 1,- 000 people witnessdd the ordin- aiion. His Excellency celebrated Mess assisted by Rev. Eric Robin snd Rev. P. A. Murnaghan. Rev. Pat- rick Mac-Mahon, D.D., was master of ceremonies and Rev. P. F. MacDonald, sssisisnt master of ceremonies. Right Rev. R. V. MscKenzie, Rector oi St. Dunstan's College, preached the sermon. Fnther MseAuley was sssistcd during the ceremony by Rev. J. P. E. O'Hsn- lev. Present in the sanctuary were Right Rev. J. A. Murphy, Rev. R. J. MacDonald, Rev. George MacDonald, Rev. W. A. Keefe, Rev. L. J. Ayers. Rev. H. J. Cro- ken and Rev. Bennett MacDon- aid The altar was beautifully dec- orated with colored lights and flowers. The choir was under the direction of Sister St. George of St. Mary's Convent. After the Mass Father Moc- Auley gave his individual bless- ing to his parents and relatives. At 3:30 in the afternoon he of- ficiated st Benediction and It the conclusion gave his blessing to all present. Father MacAuley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MocAuley. He studied theology st. Kendrick Seminary, St. Louis. Oklshoms, after grsdusting from St. Dun- stan's College in 1047. He is the first native of St. Mary's Parish to be ordained in Souris. Teachers Hold Study Meging The teachers of Montague. Georgetown, Murray River snd surrounding districts ssoembled on Friday iifternon for the second study group meeting held this year at Montsgus High school, at which questions psi-tnining to the teaching pl ' ' wore” d by the supervisors, Mr. H. J. Hynes, Mr. Willard Breheut, sad the teschers. . Mr. Leslie stcwnrt cspohly ect- sd ss chslrmsn. There were forty-two teacher: present. The first discussion centered around the grading snd promot- ion ot pupils. It wls pointed out. that student failure was subject to msny causes. the ninth one be- ing lsck of sufficient gtudy snd knowledge. and it wos felt thot such s student should remain in on unpsss d g1-Ado mother year. Mr. Brehsut. discussed the new grsdo eight pspers. new set-up which. he stated, were an improvement over the former the use of dark ltoen boards, desks and chairs. lighting in the class- PAGE sioii-r ., ... , MAY 11- 1951 I f for adverse effects from this con- room. and ciirrlctilsr olisngee. ' stlntolIuIglngotkocherI.eIcho! Inthlslsstdiscuslion itwos T - - whom have 1 different method of shown that poor readers on the o . AL presenting problems, snd their whole losrn with dlificulty, snd st; AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: lnroll F. hoary, Mrs. Byron Slowest. In solution. The-snswer to the prob- present each grade her! I largo ' . . . Ii-nee Ihcrliea. sun Joyce Wlgglnton. Min Josie lobneten. lain lay in pnl'H1InCDCy of position. purceiitsgc or poor readers who. r - A lonel man . . . a lovely girl . . . a chance meeting in Italy-and the If'9St gqgm Glonurgown, Wu... km, ,0 my the utudjntg W011” ”'”:t':' rd. lg” gilt? in r1e':c?Nb:g was fated. erhaps their romance might only live in the space 0 a precious ew b o 0 . In - n P r p , Ii tthefllowin iutosIlod.snd uldthrobbefi. hi it. Tl heartbeats,thl;u::o:leil:v;vri;,sngire al!t:(x;ewt)l:re21rnhri:(dp&sc)ti(:gl:iitn dto the four corners of the ;':;ufii':.'”;TueI36:::eTt.eeta:i::nifl:iTorE:in;ai;E dips: c')uiei- &l'3i.;.s aiu..&mi31iuln. ;:A(l,5o&h'om:onclueion :1 Its: meeting, 011'”! . .. ' : Tn P t or In our x n on . 3 uni rope and ste col ro- r. ynel espresso ppreo- , , I - . 2:2”; 39;: M ' tirrliis. IIIIDPJVIIIS school property. istion to the teachers fa: their I'rr'xI ill I an ..,,, ttendsnce. The meeting then sdjourned. Price-rig ht ! carpets-preserve their b embedded dirt, dust and powerful suction whisk: depth of rug pile. Toe-tip horizontally for stair--ti-es .r-o'- -v-v--wv -3:-3-? W” cells: to attic . . . help kc drapes and other home furnishings sparkling fresh! Hose, upliolster; tool with slip-on brusli. crevice tool, and exten- sion tube. Set 31 5.45. Handiest cleaner youili ever Performance-rig ht ! Add to the life of your rugs snd e the GE 3'Coinpiict" Cleaner. Motor-driven brush loosens deeply- Brush is adjustable to compensate foi normal wear. Nozzle adjusts to suit handle upright for storage- Try the GE "Compact" Clesner at your G3 Deiile.-rs' soon. You'll be Attachments eveileiilo . . . These nuke every cleaning iob easier, from floor to ceiling, from Prices subject to cbsnge willaoul notice CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRICTCOMPANY Hood Office: Toronto-Soles Offices from Coast to Coast v OWII esuty-with lint . . . it swsyi catch locks d cleaning. delighted with its cleaning eliiciencvl ep your LIMITED Toombs Music. Store I I type. Mr. Hyries theis examinations. showing the teachers how s not of examinations should be set up. It was pointed out that of tho 7ll'i pupils who wrote the entrance rxnminltilml only 31 or (50.7 per cent) were successful. such fsiluro was pi-imerliy again due to look of knowledge of 1 ndsmentsl prin- ciples. and it who thought that the teachers might hove more pro- fesllonsl tnlning to assist them in their work. The luck of study, however. on the port of the stu- dent was possibly the greatest obstacle to overcome. and only through the full oo-opereiion of one psi-ents could this situation be ranedied. In discussing the continuity of! teachers serving in I district. It was pointed out thst. there is I high percentage of tesohm mov- ing from one school to mother each year. The insin i-enone given for this were insufficient supple- , "I of. co tion on the port o e Mien pnpth. end luck of appreciation for work accomplished. The eiudente, it was shown, suf- R ise Grout George st. Summerside Cf Charlottetown "Burke Electric Ltd. A . r - mmomioiu. ooivmsozons Ilwwlns the . PIANOS, RADIOS, ui.uomioAL APPLIANCES 167 Queen St. cnsimorrrsrrowu PHONE iasni Cousins Radio Service . - SALES snd snizviou Hunter River pm,” 3.4 ' . T. Holman Ltd. I It 0IIARIDTI'li'.l'0WN ' Phone OWL... It ' Palmeri Electric. , ' 90 I'll-wit. I r cWi. . , eiipoaoeieesg . , .. Jelly's Department Stored. 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