PAGE EIGHT I DLEAN IIP. PAINT IIP A WEEK IN SDIIIIIS y The week of May. 21st to 26th has been proclaimed CLEAN-UP. PAINT-UP WEEK in Souris. The co-operation of all citizens will be greatly appreciated by the SOURIS BOARD OF TRADE -who are sponsoring this campaign and who are striving to make Souris more attractive and inviting to the visiting tourists. T PRINCE EDWARD TODAY "THE STEEL HEEMET" Special Featurette "THE OYSTER MAN" News - Cartoon - Shows 2:30-7-9 MON - TUE - WED liLetis live for today. 99 A lonely man and a lovely girl find the love that makes them one . . . a love they have no right to . . . Ia. love they defy the whole world for! lI.XI. W.-Xl.l.lH ei ilier Nicilriiif COMEDYANI5 CARTOON PRINCE EDWARD DDNlT MISS TNE BIG HOLIDAY HITS! MIDNIGHT MATINEE WEDNESDAY. MAY 23rd STARTS AT ll:30 P. M. . The best movie bi ever made! lls liear!-warming Mark Hellinger slory is sel to six grand and glorious tunes! AC ” HIGH ll RIDING SPECIAL KIDDIES MORNING ATINEE ON- THURSDAY. Hopelong Cessidy in g"IIorr'v's HOLIDA l and .- -''6URl.lY''- A 1T1-IE GUARDIAN. cnlincorrrizrowin THE EASTERN GUARDIAN scours:-Anson-nous: an-one Ir. Landry. Mrs. Byron stumt. In. Bruce Ihofhee. Illa Jone Wlgglntea. Min Jun Johnston. norm aaoeas-town: Weldon nun. Iontegue: town: The uda I Son. Post Office; The Gunrdtnn may be bought Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and 8. man. It the following places in in Geouo -.-nuvmo--U-ed ma bags. Fraser and Annear. Montague. Mr. Merril Craswell. Charlotte- town, was in Montague on busi- ness Friday. The illness of Mrs. A. F. Camp- bell, Montague. is deeply regret- ted by her many friends. Rev. and Mrs. James Maclnnis, Glen William. were recent visitors to Montague, on business. Mr. Donald Maequarrle. New Perth, and Mr. Kenneth MacI..ar- en, Brudenell. were recent visitors to Halifax, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Maclnnis, Glen Martin, were recent visitors to Montague on business. Mrs. John Dunlap, Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor to Montague where she was the guest of her brother an-d sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hooiey. ..tMiss Bertha MacLure, Mon- tague, was a recent business visit- or to Charlottetown. will be glad to learn that Mrs. Vernon Ross, has re- turned to her home in Union Road, after being a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Friends Little Paulette McGuigan. baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aenaes .VIcGuigan, St. Mary's Road, is a patient in the King's County Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. llerman Marlin and two children. Bruce and Mary Lou. of souris were recent guests of Mrs. A. Burden. Montague. Miss Mildred Garrett. who is presently employed in Halifax, N. S.. is visiting at her home in For- est Hill, P. E. I. She also called on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPhee. Montague. .3 MOTOR VESSEL IN PORT -The motor vessel "Trinity North", arrived in port at Mon- tague. yesterday from Burin, Newfoundland. under the com- mand of Capt. Ken Waltis. The vessel will take on a. cargo of mixed produce from local export- ers prior to sailing for Sydney and Newfoundland. 'SOCIAL EVENING -- The members of Acme Rebekah Lodge and I-lillside Lodge, 1. O. O. F.. Montague, and their friends en- joyed a social evening in the lodge rooms on Thursday. May 17th, at the close of the regular session of Acme. Auction forty-lives were featured in the entertainment with prizes going to Mrs. Byron Stewart and Mr. Archie Hilchey. Consolation prizes were presented to Mrs, Marshall Reynolds, and Mr. John Annesr. Following the presentation of prizes and I delic- ious lunch, Mr. Archie Hilchey, as master of ceremonies. presented Mr. Harry liigginbotham with an Oddfellows ring from the lodges and expressed the sincere regrets of the members at his departure from Montague. at the same time wishing him luck and best wishes in his chosen career. Mr. Higgin- botham, although taken by sur- prise, in a few words graciously expressed his appreciation for such a token of friendship. Mrs. Howard Vickerson. E. H. Stewart and C. A. Shaw also spoke briefly expressing how much Mr. Higgin- botham will be missed in the lodge. Everyone joined in singing "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow." v .x-. - ow” Extra: JUNBREAKABLE Safely-TGI;uf for Ford trucks. Bud's Accessor- ies. Montague. ..'The many friends or Mr, Donald Mac-Innis. Glen William, are glad to learn that he has re- covered from his recent illness. -Mrs. Donald Coolen of Halifax, N. 5., is at present spending some time in Montague. with her pm. cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lune, Mr. Martin MacPherson. Glen Martin. was A recent business vis- itor to Montague. Mrs. Hannah Acorn, wood Is- lands. is at present spending some time in Glen William. guest of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn. . Miss Lillian Carver. Murray Harbour North. was a. recent vis- itor to her home in Alliston, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Carver. Mrs. Daisy Alley, Montague. was a recent visitor to her home in Dover, where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowles. Mr. Billie Keenan. student of P. W. C., Charlottetown, was a re- cent visitor to his home in Murray River. guest or his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Keenan. Mr. and Mrs. Finley MacKin- non. and daughter. Carol. Char- lottetown. were recent visitors to Murray River, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lesiic Macl(innon. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Macxinnon. Friends will be glad to learn that Miss Annie Ma.cAuIcy. has returned to her home in St. Theresa, after living a patient in the King's Colin 5' Hospital for some time. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Clem Wight, and Mr. Eddie Crelghan of Charlottetown, were week-end visitors to Georgetown. Miss Helen Goteli of Charlotte- town spent the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke, Jr Captain J. B. scully of the Can- adinn Army in Halifax and Ir. Gerard scully of Halifax. arrived in Georgetown on Sunday. being called home by the death of their mother, Mrs. Mary Scully. Mrs. N. W. Hansen was a visit- or to the City on Tuesday. Miss Rita Wight of thc Provin- rial Bank staff in Charlottetown was a week-end visitor to George- town. Mr. and Mrs. William liughes of Souris West. were in Georgetown on Tuesday. attending the funeral of Mrs. Mary Scully. Rev. 8. J. Boyce." B.A.. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mrs. John Batcliilder. Miss Janie Batchilder. Mrs. klohn D. Gotcll and Mrs. Templg MacDon- ald motored to Charlottetown on Monday. ..tMrx. L. H. Douglas returned to Georgetown on Monday and - CAPITOL T0 - DAV THRILLS OF FRONTIER DAYS "01! - SUSANNA" Terrytoon - Serial - Shows 2:30-7-8:45 - TUE. - WED. ' I no mist Eli uiiiititis in "lie I5 ., ;u;..,M Universal News - ADULT has taken up residence in her llillllli PIIILI lIlNliiEI" The on Morell To Have Blood Donor Clinic The people of Menu and North Rustico are very much alive to the great numbers of blood donors re- quired to meet the demands of patients In the Island's hospitals. our armed forces overseas. and for civilian defence. This is evidenced by the fact that both of these loc- alities have requested that Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics be held in their localities. The Clinic in Morcll has been arranged for Wed- ncsday morning. May 30th. t t It) and 12 at the Canadian Legion Hall, but it was deemed advisable to postpone the North Rustico Clinic until the next visit of the Mobile Team which will be to- wards the end of August. The Catholic Women's League, the Women's Institute and the Canadian Legion at Morell are all combining their efforts to make the Clinic in their locality the most. successful ever held in the prov- ince and are determined to come as close as possible to their object- ive of 100 donors. In order to be able to do this, Morell must have the full co-operation of the people In the surrounding districts so the Morcll Committee and Provincial Red Cross Headquarters are con- tacting individuals and groups in the area and urging them to secure as -many donors as possible for this Clinic. home on Water Street. after vis- iting with members of her family in Boston, Mass. and Montreal, Quebec. Mr. William Bruce of Charlotte- town was .1 recent visitor to Georgetown. Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. walker were visitors at Spurgeon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Robertson. Lower Montague, on Tuesday. Murray Harbour North . . tMr. M-alvin Richards, Abney. was a recent visitor to Murray Harbour North, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid. Mlss Florrie Millar, Montague. was a recent visitor to Murray Harbour North. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Millar. Mr. Leon Johnston. Montague, was visiting Murray Harbour North on Sunday. the guest of Mir. and Mrs. William Johnston. Mrs. James Claw, Toronto, has been spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hen- dcrson. Miss Verna Johnston was a week-end visitor to Montague. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston. Miss Laurie MacDonald. Mill- lown Cross, was a recent visitor to Murray Harbour North, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie MacI.u.re. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston and family of Summerside were recent visitors to Peters Road. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston. Miss Lulu Graham, Montague, was a week-end visitor to Gas- peraux. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Graham Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reid, and young sons, Norman and Barry, were week-end visitors to char- lottetown ihevguests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Ramsey. Friends are pleased to learn that Mr. David Reid, who has been confined to his home due to illness. is greatly improved. :4? Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mnchure and daughter Evelyn, Montague. were visitors to Murray Harbour North and Gaspernux recently. Mr. end -Mrs. Ivan Macxecmen and family of Trenton, N. 5., were recent visitors to Murray Harbour North. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Miss Margaret MncLure. Chm-. lottetown was a week-end visitor to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester. Mo.cLure. Miss Norma Claw. presently employed in Montague, is spend- ing a. few days visiting at Murray Harbour North, the guest of her glnrents; Mr. and Mrs. Webster ow. Mrs. Al Cox. who has been spending the past week visiting at Peters Road. the guest of hei- father. Mr. Charles Mecbomld. and sister. Mire. Joseph Madman and Mr. Mscbean, has returned to her home in Truro. N. 3. Mrs. Gtorge MacDonald. Char- lottetown. and Miss Lois MacDon- ald. Ra. N., of Toronto. were recon! visitors to Murray Harbour North, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1":-ed. Johnston. Mrs. Mb:-Donald re. cently returned from Toronto. I'h0fE she has been spending the Dllt few monthl. accompanied by her daughter. who has been con. Vllmlnz fohwtng an operation. . t VVH V lil'iVI SORE i ,is Q- 4.m...'2'.'i - ..-.: ...' -...- P&3 A 72.; on .014 Whim Road and Vicinity Miss Ruby MacLeod, Montague recently spent some time at her home in Whim Rona, Miss Ruby MacLeod. Montggue, recently Silent some time at her home in Whim Road. . ' Miss Norma. Campbell. Ohm-. loitewwn. spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell, Whim Road, Miss June Beaton, Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to her home in Commercial Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts. and Mr, Neville Watts, of Charlotte. town. were recent visitors to Whim Road. Miss Marjorie Campbell, R.N., and Miss Dorothy Isaac, both of the nursing staff of King's County Memorial Hospital, were recent visitors to Miss Campbell's par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camp- bell. Whim Road. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Maxine MacBeth on her recent graduation from the P. E. Island Hospital School of Nursing in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Campbell, Whim Road, were recent visitors to the home of Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mac- Pherson, Bellevue. ' Mrs. Kcstle Ross is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell, Whim Road. where she is caring for Mrs. Campbell, who is convnlescing after an illness. She v.as a patient in the King's Coun- ty Hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Llewellyn and young son Richard of Monta- gue, were recent visitors to Whim Road. Mrs. Reginald Macbcan has re- turned to her home in Charlotte- town after spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Whim Road. Mr. Miles Macglnnon. Whim Road, recently returned from a brief visit to Pictou, N. S. APPLICATIONS Will be received ,by the Town Clerk for maintaining and policing the Town of Montague. Applications close on May 26th. woon lsliilllls I CEMETERY Cuutrihutione to the fund. new open. for cemetnry renovation, may be sent to lilies Prlecllln Bell. Treasurer, Cemetery lurid. Belle River. P. E. Island. This fund II sponsored by the Wood Ielande Welt. Wood Islands Elet and Belle lllver S clue: of We- men”: Institutes. MAY 19, new GLORY ron vault lliilililit with a MIIIINIINB From WELLNER New beauty lovely tinctively mountings WELLNER JEYIELERS SINDE IBBB 1 COCKSHUTT 18-RUN DRILL 2 HAY MOWERS-5 and 6 Cut. 3 TEN-FOOT RAKES. . A 1 WAIJCING SINGLE PIJOW 2 HORSE I-IOES . 3 S PRICED TO- SELL ilERiiMAllll'S MONTAGUE For SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES: .1 3-SECTION SPRING TOOTH IIARROW. Will Accept Young Cattle In Exchange. 1951 '9' your dis-.: mond. . . Choose from at" selection of dis- designed hand - crafted by skilled artisans. I i-Q... I -.4 55 t , u ;t L? 5 ll - . - . .g, '5 OS VALUE 58.00 Our Price 40 yds. for 53.00 IDEAL FOR PROTECTING BERRY PLANTS. SHRIIBS. ETC. actory. DDTTDN FLY NETTING .. We offer for sale in pieces 40 yds. long, 40 in. wide in green, new merchandise damaged by water (stained) We prepay shipping on this Item. Full refund if not satlsf THE SALVAGE DISPOSAL CORP" LTD. nnrr. 1, an vovvrnm sq. Monmmn QUE BUSI-IE5. ROBIN HOOD CAKE Rtndless IADDN ' Reg. 75c SPECIAL smuo. um 3'. mil. SATURDAY and MDNDAY SPEDIALS Oranges Jello Fluffo Porlt 8: Kraft , . a Beans Cheese 4 d9" 3 Pkg” lb' 20 oz. tins Pltg. SL00 27c 39: 2 for 29c 31c LOBSTER-S. 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