PAGE EIGHT rt x , FRINGE ii EDWARD .2 '1' O - D A Y Shows 3:30-7-9 Extra! Cartoon Travel - "Time" counts rm. and swr. Niiiiiiii in s-WPIOM 'w'”"'"x:55l-5-..' " "."1.K:iiiiriiy EXTRA .. . NEWS and Cartoon, CATNAP PLUTO TODAY CAPITOL Fill.-ISAT. SHOWS 8:30-7-8:45 - COME EARLY! r4w;i?i?s2zW57a7 - CARTOON - SERIAL Also .. ... PROGRESS ISLAND What's this! 0 I: a movie and without art ? Thats right .. . and we're sorry in a way. . .because this "WONDERFUL BEAUTIFUL . HILARIOUS . picture stars two of the screen's most charming y o u n g ladies! But. . .we're keep- ing them under wraps until you see- ”00ME TO THE STABLE" Nothing to do with horses . . . but a lot of to-do with . . . LORETTA YOUNG CELESTE HOLM and ELSA LANCHESTER From the Story by Clare Boothe Luce Whri Wrote "The VVomen" li0MIllG Sllllll T0-TllE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE or-i GOOD FOR. POULTRY Axum sown at about 12 pounds to the acre makes first-rate 5upplY forage for poultry. THE UUARDIAN. ci-iAiu.o'i'ra'rowN THE EASTEllll Glllillllllll. AGENTS: MON'IAGUlx Ilarolil l'. lanilry. Albert Althea, my. gym. Bhwan. Illaa Ila:-riot Olalr. AGENT GIOIGIIOWNI Wlllon lavan. Thodurdhnilsbobolcbtasanyoltae B.A.uowollyn- louowiax places in Monhgno: Ills: I ah Georgetown: The Post 06100: I. Iiehards lI'l.Cln. insourinxraosuiianuauu as-. i . .03!-JGULAB Saturday ldance. Beaver Club Hall. tsgue, starting May 13th. night Mon- Mrs. C. 3, Green. Montague. 1 was a recent visitor to Summer- side. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Parkman. Mr. Neil Bruce. Miiltown, is at present visiting friends and rela- lives in Bi-aintree and Quincy Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser were week-end visitors to Mon- tague at the home of Mr. Fras- ci"s mother, Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Miss Thelma Larter oi the staff 0! the Ban-l: of Commerce, Mon- : tague, spent the week-end at her home in Charlottetown. 3 Miss Phyllis MacLaren. nurse- in-iraining at the Prince Edward Island Hospital is spending a three weeks vacation at. the home of her parents in Brudenell. Mr. J. O. liyndman and Mr. Walter Hyndman. Charlottetown. made a visit to Montague on Fri- day. calling on Mr. C. A. Shaw. iC.L.U.. manager or the Montague branch oi Hyndman 6: Co. Mrs. Fred Laliord. Halifax. N S.. spent a few days at Wiiim Road visiting her brother and sis- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Forhau Bears. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy. Moncton. N. B.. are spending a iew weeks in Montague. guests of Mrs. Kennedy's mother. Mrs. Minnie MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser. Montague, and young son Arthur. were week-end visitors to Iona. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gill. Dr. Quigley, Belfast. was the guest speaker in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. on Sunday evening. He brought to his listeners a stirring message, using for his subject the words. "Forgive us our debts as we tor- give all our debtors." The soloist was Mr. J. E. Dunning who sang. "I Come to Thee" (Caro Roma). Skinny men, women gain 5,gL15iiis. Get New Pep, Visi, Vigo- . for Colin little. Now "get unuaintnd" lln out an tannin Outns Tonia Tablets be new sddsdpouannlhuvty day. Alalldrtila. Nowl EMPIRE io.iiiaiii - riii.i- SAT. Shows 7-8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 oiiiiiiii KING or taxis illlw iii STOCK The High ouaiiiy . "John 'Doara" V ft MANIIII si-iinuliis vu:.ii-vo ism waiting-lor l-'Allll morons I.Tll. but already beloved Nary a precious drop is wasted with the fabulous puns size labaruono. . .s.oo Tani-nod with matching cologne. Gilt boxed. J.” Two lomous Faboi-96 perfumes Apliroslisiu . . . worldly, sophisticalec' for glamour clothes Woodhuo . . . fresh and woodsy. fqv town and country classics Home iriiizeonl gill: guests or Mrs. Fraser's parents. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Reg Reid, Mon- tuue is 111 at his home. . Mr. Arthur Sherren. Charlotte- town. was a week-end visitor to MOM!!!-IO at the home of Mrs. Mabel Fraser. ' Mr. Sheldon Jay of the stat! of the Canadian National Railways. MOMEKUC. spent the week-end at his home in Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Hurman Martin. Souris. were week-end visitors to liflontasue. luests or Mrs. Mar- tin's mother, Mrs. 1. E. Burden. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Jack Annear has entered the King's County Hos pital for treatment. The Oddfellows and Rebekahs of Montague held 'their annual parade and church service on Sunday morning. The service was held in the Baptist Church. con- ducted by the minister. Rev. M. Fletcher. Mrs. D. M. MacDonald was organist. For ollertory the choir sang "Breathe on Me, Breath of God." Don't Make This Mistake When child is constipated , . .J32&:.":'f: ?.'.l'.?..':tii'." "l.s'3..”:;5 ?:..':”i.'i.'i'.l. 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ITCNMI, lauetgg . ”3rm O 3",, I tlmoodwc SEES PIARADE OF "BABIES" POPLARVILLE, Miss, .May 7- (AP)-A 65-year-aid country d0('r tor sat in a reviewing stand Sat- iong parade or 1.500 or his "beb- ea". They were all brought into the world by Dr. H. B. Cowart. TO PLEASE crowded with many interesting and lovely items. We invite you to visit our Store and make a Gift selection lrom our sure-to- please Mother's Day collection. urday and watched a ha.it-mile- Among them was Jim Standtord. Departments are I- STOCKINGS GLOVES HANDBAGS ILOUSES l-IANKIES cosimics I- o Malia Ideal Mother's Day Gifts. She'll surely wol- coina one of those new accessories for Spring. K iiciioiiiiii ' T 42-year-old farmer. Dr. Cowartis oldest living baby. The doctor estimates he has do- livered 4,000 babies in 44 years oi practice in South Mississippi.