t l LAQFEN §+§§Q©§§O OQ-OQ Q Q OQOQGOGQOO OOQOOOOOOO 6060 __THE GUARDIAN. llnlili-Asrlzaiv GUARDIAN ...A~._/' AGENTS: MONTAGUI-I: ti...“ r. Stewart. Ill tom PRmflE EDWARD FRI. and snr. AGENTS SOURIB: Mlle Elli! AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Loren. Landry. Albert aim-i. Mrs ayrR Harriet Clair. ljchlrda all! Gordon Farrell liis sword flashed l’ vengeance. . .his arms hellfire! . . ll Georgetown: The Poet Office: ..'IN STOCK — Farmall Cub Tractors, Potato Planters with fer- tiliser attachvments. Farm Tmoiu on rubber tires. MEMO‘! I114 Greene. Montesue. ‘ tillulilll PlfllillES lilieiile LARRY PARKS Mr. Sterling Clark. Helm stew lift was a business visitor to Mon- tague on Tuesday. My, Ralph Beck. Montague, was ,1 business visitor to the city on ‘Tuesday. i Mr. Desmod Preece. Halifax, \i S. is spending a few days in Mon- i-agile, guest 0f his parents. MI ‘lflfl Mrs .,'vvvvvvvvi George Preccc. 1 I 11nd hlrs. icrnesi Caner, ac-‘ Allie Carver .\1:'. L'.:.i.|i;lll|(‘('l by .\lr. were recent visitors to thc City. ‘ veoeooeoeeoomoooeoeovooocoocweceoooooo-oeoeoooooeaooe-Qo-b-o-oo-o-ooooh I . i ' ' Mr. Norman MacMiilsn, Albsrry t i ‘Plains. was a business visitor tJ Montague where he purchased a : ». ‘new i-Z-ton Ford truck. D a GEORGE EDGAR i _ i- MACREADY- Bvfiiilll" .. ‘....l“i..“...fi'.. ‘1‘.§';“£“i".2'..°.°’.’?.‘.‘li£. ' RAY MARC . \‘ ‘to Montague and vicinity calling E COLUNS e PLATT ‘on his regular customers. . \ . \ , E Adushivig new role for Friends will be glad to learn t’ . Wvimh-~-"‘""“i"l ’ 1l$53.3.if§taflfi§mLlflieiilllgi§“Z0353? ' . _ _ I m" 9f THE JOLSON 570m’ ‘Memorial Hospital where he has I .. a and DOWN 1Q EARTH; $7 x been undergoing treatment. ‘ t NEWS - SPORTS - FLICKERS - CARTOON z Mr. and Mm Bruce currm Loco >o>+wve++o+o+eoo¢ooo-ooeeeoooeeow‘ ‘Charlottetown. accompanied b7 0604 O~§44iOfi their children. were visitors t4‘ Montague on Sunday". guests of Mrs. Curries mother, Mrs. J. W Carruthers. an‘ toiinl rm. inn snr. SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 and 8:45 ./ “‘OO*§§-§O-¥f§O-§-§+§-§§‘ w» ii ‘ ____ The regular meeting of the Al- monte Young People's Union o! o the United Church was held in the 1 classroom Monday, April 5th. The mncetinc opened with a hymn. and I i l :1 06000 :lie Lord's Prayer in unison. ‘rnis ivas followed by a short business period with the president, Ru~ doiph Hamilton, presiding. For ‘the remainder of the evening, the igroup was entertained by Mr. V. 1R. Pepler, who gave a very in- 'teresting talk on astronomy. A ‘hearty vote of thanks ‘tended to Mr. Pepler by Rev. A. \\'Hb CA r u i‘ wva4-vo-v-vwvv-rir-r-v vvvvvvw-vvvo-vvvvrvoo 9~r r11 46-0 §§eo~+w+oo++ew+oe+ee ;~.H»...;... o 0c 0 o ueee-r TONIGRTuEMPIEEmFRI. and siii. snows 7 - s=4s - MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 ./’>' " i ' ,_ r .121 _ Adams. After the programme . ‘lunch was served by the ladies and ' _ ‘n social hour enjoyed. " _ _ Wu" " = 4 5 Mrs. Byron Stewart was hostess ' ~ ‘, t th ‘membe of the Young Wo- ALAN CURTIS - TERRY AUSTIN 1. ° ° “ i‘ bytcrian Church, Montague, at who - SPORTS - “new - "We . ,.'.i°*.z'.iii..izfinii ooeocooeceenevee+eev4¢4f Martin chi-rte presided. The meet- 1 ‘Thmc O-in Vlziy, Lord". followed ‘bu the scripture rend by Miss , rayer in unison. The minutes of ‘the last meeting were read by the _ men‘s Guild of St. Andrew's Pres FRANKJENKS - TALA BIRELL a : their Eng opened with the hymn, “Havi- Thelma Lartcr, and the Lord's secretary. Mrs. Claude Nicholson. QTFQVUQU< <Roll call was answered by four- ‘teen members. The financial re- <port of the supper and bazaar was mead by Miss barter, the proceeds _of which will be divided between ‘ the Guild and the Ladies Aid. Sev- eral bills for materials were read and it was moved and seconded that these bills be paid. Aftc: some discussion on work for lu- ture meetings. the meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Elsie Wetter- worth. At the close of the meet- ‘ing. the president. on behalf of ‘the society read an address to ‘Mrs. R. D. MacLeen, who uritii i her husband, Rev. R, D. Macbcan. i and daughter. Iris. is leaving ahort~ ly for I-luntingdon, Quebec. and ‘Mrs. Claude Nicholson presented ‘her with a gift. Mrs. MacLean graciously thanked the ladies for ‘their thoughtfulness. Lunch was l i I SMIlEY nnnniilil nniniis .,|L RREIT ‘ rOfi-OO-O NOOO-O-O O—§4-O§-§-O-OQ-O—OQ served by the hostess assisted by .\ i ‘ a Mrs. Currie and lVLiss Sue Hemp- : NANCY SAUNDERS hm- o PAUL CAMPBELL x HUGH PROSSER .. i’ . I I 3 semi. . comm . TERRYTOON ‘ . wooo-eoooooo-e-ooo wnee-wwn444ee¢e+e+o+++\ ‘ H—-——--- --—‘---———»——-- --———~————— —~ ~—-—;i—--—- -»--;__M__ ‘ CALLING CARD |iullt"' piescmttl a photograph of‘ rinitrflifinigflfuffhéfifliQlwflfiflflfl > Hie flwilfvd as t-vmicnce. ‘lhe noc- Nicholle c lng lihlncelold. In "mariner! < sAuLr src. MARIE. Uni. iilrhril v-itiiei- had (lropped the» fgiigjigfiinggf$ °,1‘,;‘,".,', fiifigk ,1”, (Cm-When a man WilSvllfilihl~ phom a". uic svcne oi the bicak- ilhij ni: gore. aizolcn.tl%\:1lé,l.b.°§FL£:: ed and charged with breaking and, in. p011"? said. E,'|‘=':I"MT:{,‘I,{:Q',5,,_‘M; , 4n“; onicring a service staliou hare.‘ (or chlnanil to!!!- ‘ our BOARDING nous: _ Mm, Hm“ ‘i 4 / V l I HOLD STiLLJAAIOfZflNi-HLE 1 EEvAD,TWlG65! MY ‘ '1lN$ECT A FEW srocnsrics ‘UNDER. vooiz vile.’ oscAea cANuois HiT asi LAST YEAR, BOT now HES earn-me nonse- coLLAizs Because oi= sau- . EXPANSON.’ --- HOW DiD HE even Bizoise THAT BEAsiBAe.» so BQISTALLY lhi we LEAKV . ROOF- LEA6UE? ~ INQUISITNE MIND HAs Been can/me mTo THAT BAFFLING MYQTEQV TODLM-v -.-:_ SHALL we POOL ooiz‘ MINDS AND ear TO fa THE BOTTOM oi= w z illfi i ~44~OUR scortaico YARo n: . BACKGROUND . i i U8 I§OLVE The Guardian ml! h" tailoring placea in Montana: lllea s. A. l-luallyl: Mn cine. ‘W. Glllis. Montague. Mullet at any of the In locrla: Condclra and Florence Roper. In It. Peter's: The Poet Olllca. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Samson. and Miss Thelma barter. Montague motored to Charlottetown on Sun day. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. D. A. MacPhee. Heatherdale. is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital where she underwent an operation for appen dicitis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacLeod and Mrs. Melvin Richards. Murra; Harbour, were guests for a few days of Mrs. Macbeodh bftllhel-UT law and sister. Mr. and Mrs’ -L Mr. and Mrs. J. D. .\l£lt'|)ll\"l‘hfli‘ have recently l‘(‘llll‘l'|(‘(l to iheii home in Montague. During the winter months Mr. Mai-Phorsoxi ~ was employed in Oxford. N. s, and Mrs. MacPherson was the guest oi her parents in Dover. 3’. E. l. His many friends will be glad to know that Mr. John Dali Mac Leod is now convalescing from his recent suious illness. and all wish him a very speedy recovery. On Monday night, April 5th. the Montague Hockey Club held their annual banquet in the beautifully decorated main dining room of one Bison Restaurant. A sunnptuous turkey dinner was tendered the diners, who did full Justice, to ihe excellently cooked dinner. Ai iiie head of the table eat Mr. J. ‘vllliél Newell, guest of honor, who kcp‘. the diners in a constant state-oi’ hilarity with his many wlttlcism= Present also besides the hockey: team were Mr. A. D. MucLure president of the Community Wel- fare League. Mr. Cecil Beck. pre- sident of the Montague Hockey Club. Mr. Lorne Wigginton, rink manager, Mr. Ben lVlncLilre, ma.‘- ager or the hockey team. .\li Archie Hilchey. secretary-treasurer of the club. Mr. Doug George. playing coach, Mr. Austin Fraser referee, Mr. Herold P‘. Landry. hir Athol Robertson. and Mr. Bryei Llewellyn. At the conclusion of the dinner n sincere vote cl thanks was tcildercri Mrs. C. G Clay. proprietrecs of the Bis-on Restaurant for the dclizhtfiii rim rer which the diners so grmitii enjoyed. Speeches by each press-iii brought forth many hilarious \|Lll,).. but all in the spirit of good lci lowship. A sincere vote or tliamti was also tendered to Mr. Doug George. Archie Hllchcy. Cccli Beck, Ben MacLul-e. AilSllTl Fi-zii» er. Athol Robertson. Bryc- Ldcivcllyn. Lorne Wigginioii. J. J Stewart and A. Hume for all "the work which they did during ins year to help promote the weifar: oe the hockey club. Many speaker.- referred to the necessity of some of the older players to take the younger kiddies in hand and coacn them in the fundamentals of hoc- key. and exhorted them to con~ side: the future hockey teams of Montague. It was also suggested that neiot year an all-star team be ‘selected early in the season so ‘that they might acquire sufficieni ‘practice together before the in Immediate playoffs. All were wcil ‘pleased with the co-operatior ‘which they had received this yeal .and llIlOl bigger plans are being {made for next year, it is hoped gthat similar co~operation "will be forthcoming, thereby benefiting the community u a whole, and each individual in particular. -Lan. 7'"“__““‘* ‘DURANGO KID ROUTS OUTLAWS 1N T-HBILLEB Goin‘ great guns with bullet- blaslng action and rousing songs o! the range, Columbia's “six-Gun Low" was warmly received by an enthusiastic aildlence when it Opens today at the Empire Tlheatre. The new Western adventure saga is the latest film in the popular “Durangc K.d" series which stars Charles Starrett and Smiley Bur. MIME. llld thil reviewer rates the drama as the team’; bestl In aumort o! the two stars are Nancy Saunders and Paul Camp- bell with Hugh Proaser giving a V"? oonvincinfl portrayal of a Western badman. Curly Clements and his Rodeo Range a are around foo- aome tuneful dlttice. Barry Bowman's original gggg. play pits Otl-rratt, u a “an” @1611", lllinst a town big-shot leeloue of the rsndicr‘: reputation fer homely amen: tha cltlsens. Dt-e-rrett won finds iilmuir accused cfmurdor and tnilceind in a bank robbery! But n the Dur. case Bid comes riding and he claara ‘his name and fmcu the out- law to confuse his crimes. “IIOIDIMAN” GREAT IDMAHTIU ADVENTURE The neat tradition for romantic adventure on the screen bu sel- dom. l! was, hit such a peak of aiiiccllexicc u in Oolixnbla’: "The woodman." which opens today at the Prme ldward Theatre, Filmed in all the elm o! Technicolor and an exuberant palilfirm- l lcraplctely captivating lllm (m. ill act! and tender oclcful hacumimd. Path; la the mm: scion c! an warn clan. fail: violently m love with. l Drew of tha opposite en . melon. Ia ionu ea bring tha eter- to an and but circum- Iahcll dictate, that, he tumult cone-lite violent ecullzce with tie _ _ CHARLOTTETOWN tVERYBUDYS TAIKINiH EVERYBODYS lAUbHlNi)’ AI nor WARD DILKBOPJ‘. SIDESPUTTING FUN PARADE oi ’48 ON TOUR (OASY-TO-(OAST Willi ss0,o0o.ooi. PRIZES! DON'T MISS IT‘ l. 3 NUURR til llPHii/ihiilii . on YOUR »T_ICKETS TODAY! itin- Mt. Stewart on a business li-ip to Windsor. Ontario. Mr. lvlark McCormick of Chur- lottetoivn was a recent visitor to Pt. De Rouche. hjrl (Irene McIntyre returned lo R191‘ home in; spent a few days in the m!’ visiting friends. Mr. sumed teaching in Bangor school having spent the past week at his home in Mt. Siflwlft- Mrs. Lodge Birt of Fsnningbrook spent the wreck-end with her daughter Mrs. George Drake. Bristol. hills Wanda Jay. daughter o! Mr- End Mrs. Lyman Jay left for Mon- treal last week where she has IC- rcptcd tinploYment. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McAnklll of Charlottetown visited Mr. McAskilYs |\.‘|l'(‘l'll.:-. Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Askill over tlic neck-cud. Ml‘. iind MTS, Roland Jay. ha" rcturncd to thcl-I‘ home in Ml- Steirart having spent a two ‘WEEK! vacation trip to the Slates. visit- ing relatives and friends. Miss loin Smith who has hcln visiting her ]iill'l‘lllS in Mt- Slcwert has returned to Grsnwview to re- sumo he: tent-hing. Her mother accompanied her as far as Ghat- lnttctnwn. DR and Mrs, shepherd have left on a two week vacation trip visiting r1 lfildn‘ rind relatives in Nova Scotia -Mt. Si. r _ _____._.._-. _.__..v_.____ .. uiiiiisliip but is eventually trapped and t-tlkvli llflntlriel‘. Ills klnsman. liowi-irr, lll'f"\’(‘.l1l any hiirni to him ivlicn thov arrange for an exchange of prisoners. Parks almost smooths the troubled s tustion but violence once more erupts in s vicious hand- to-‘iiand mass sword fight climaxed by his own triumph over the vil- lain. in Mt. Stewart hay-- Georgetown And Vicinity -__-c ma. Jae: King ‘u visiting her slster-in-law. Mrs- oharley Wit“ of Grand ‘Irscadie. Mrs. William White of Borden is visiting for a week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson. . Miss Gertrude’ Fitlgerald was a recent visitor to the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Walter Conohan of Cs:- dizan. Mlu Frances Prosper of the staff o! Clark Bros, Montague. spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Mary and Miss Sue Hemp- hill 0d Mecliinnonk Furnishing I Com/pally at Montague. were week- l Preston McAskill has re-‘ m. o. L. Million Mt. stewci-i. is‘ end visitors to their home in Burnt Point. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buipitt of ituseneath visited for a [cw daye last week with their son-ln-law and daughter, captain and Mrs. Henry Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller ot Charlottetown motored to George- town on Sunday where they visit- ed Mrs. Millers parents. M-r. and Mrs. Louis H. Douglas.-Geo. ‘Mrs. Bernard Batchilder and family have returned from Plctou. where they resided for the winter. Accompanying Mrs. Batchilder were her parents. Mr. and Nil-s. Archie MacDonald of Pictou. The sympathy of citizens here is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bradley cf Bediord at the recent sad passing of their little daugh- ter Norma. who was well known to many o1! the younger people of GMPIQWWH. through her visits here at various times. Mrs. Brad- ley is the former Ella MacEach- ern of Georgetown. Travel conditions on the ice on the harbour and rivers is becom- ing dangerous and from now on will be indulged in only by the most venturesome. Areas at the heads o! the rivers and at the har- bour entrance. which a few days ego were being travelled over by horse and sleigh, are now open water. As most of our ice this Winter is 0t salt water formation it is not expected to stand up to the ravages of the spring sun and rains. 'I"he engine of the Georgetown- Lower Montague ferry is being put in first class running order in preparation for the commencement of harbour crossings. The earliest spring crossing by our ferry, since Captain Larsen took over com- mand srme years ago. was on March 29th and last year the first crossing took place on April 9th. three days after the harbour was officially open (or navigation by the arrival o! an ocean going freighter to load potatoes which was under escort of the C. G. S. Sorrel], on April 6th- THI QUONSIT 20. lsouac c . . machine chop or workshop . . 5 ofllco or dwelling, tha Quonaet 20 in the practical anawer to 7M1! building naodeu Bunkhoula or ware- iAPRIL s. 194s‘ Ladies‘ Tailor-ad Suite We cre now in reposition to accept orders for Ladies’ Mcde-ro-Mecsure SUITS and TOPCOATS. J. P. MacPleoa-aon dc 8on- ‘Quaan Si. Clftown. (Custom Built Clothes) ' ATTENTION PARENTS‘ Infant einl Pre-Selleol immunizing llllnlea Sponsored by the "DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH" WILL a: new AT THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS DATE SC HOOL ~ TIME MONDAY, APRIL l1 Spring Pork 1:30 p.m ‘ Prince Street . . . . 2:30 p.m ruesrm, APRIL l3 Queen Square 1:30pm Parkdcle 2:30 p.m WEDNESDAY, APRIL l4 West Kent . . . . . . . .. 1:30 p.m. Rochlord Squcra..... 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL l5 Notra Donia 1:30 pJIl Model School 2:45 p.m Tdka your small Child-ran to the Clinic, A MOST CONVENIENT FOR YOU liiin these On Thursday night the friends of Miss Rose Llewellyn. R..N., gathered in Kozy Hall at a party given in her honor. The large crowd present enjoyed themselves with dancing, both modern and old-time, after which a very love- ly lunch was served. During the evening Miss Llewellyn was pre- sented with a purse of money donated by her many friends and an appropriate address was read by Mr. Nathan Malr- The guest of honor, who until recently. was sinn in ii TRABE... Get All the Cream Q Anup-lo-date I Cream 5094"“? and add to your cash income. ua qivwyou able now in direct electric ?QWOI drive and. hHBQ-OPQTQtQd modell- MacLood C: Greene i inoliriicue a MnBRRMIBK-REERINR BRERM SEPRRRTRR McCormick-Death? . will skim to a lraoo Lot egomplele information on modern units. They're avail- driva, boll J:- Klng's County Memorial Hospital in Montague, leaves in a few day: for Miller Bay, BC. where ahl will continue her nursing duties. Accompanying her will be Min Rena Renolds, R..N.. and Miss Charlotte Fraser, RN, both of Montague. The well wishes cl Georgetonisns will accompany Miss Llewellyn in her future duties FROM THE GREEK The word Bible ls frcm tha Greek meaning sacred books. 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