T‘ O D Y snows 250-1-9 JANE WYMAN VAnd DAVID NIVEN YKISS IN THE DARK" News - Comedy rnmcr til...» A moit-rurs-wru. '\\ _“.||-|I-H-n 9 ' wptlldfllfdl) , IINIVIISAHNI’ n:-.o:lllm'°““ ‘DIDIEIAKIHAIN EDMolvn O'BRIEN . DON ' TAYLOR JEFFREY ('9 l CAPITOL é sonar shows zao-r-sss m: LAST BANIDIT i? ‘hire! New Serial "Bruce l 1,] mtryll - 2:30-74:45 w’ n1: “c u‘ ' l ‘SI/TN , iiiiREi? H s EASTERN GUARDIAN? AGENTS! IIONTAGUI! Bimini I‘. Hill I The Guardian may be following risoea in Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Office; ..'FABMEBS see us for that new grain drill, and save up to 50% on fertilizer, plus an increas- ed yield. MscLeod and Greene, Montague. Mr. J. Malcolm Clair has return- ed frcm St. John, N13. where he attended a convention ot Irving Oil dealers. During the past threg days the teach a of Montagu, High School attended the annual teachers con- vention in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy White and their sons, Ronnie and Barrie, of Montague, spent Sunday in Mur- ray Harbour. guests oi. Mrs. White's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLeod s-nd their children, Charlottetown, spent Sunday in Montague, guests of Mrs. Macbeods parents. Mr- snd Mrs. William MacEachern. Mr. and Lil's. Martin Currie and their daughter, Inwn, and son. Fraser, Charlottetown, were visit- ors to Montague this week, guests of Mrs. Currie‘: parents. Mr. and Mrs. AD. Maclouire. Miss Katherine MacLean, stu- dent or Prince of Wales College, has returned to her studies, fol- lowing her vacation at the home of her parents in Montague. ..°NOW 1N STOCK. Complete line of tillage implements, fertil- izer spreaders, spring-toothed and disc harrows for horse and tractor. Flows of all types. MacLeod anlt Greene, Montague. “JCABD PARTY — The Nurs- ery Club of the Kings County Memorial Hospital, lvlbntague. sponsored e. highly entertaining Card rm: in the Legion Hall Thursday evening, April 21st. The prize winners for bridge were Mrs. Peter Sinclair and Mr. J.E. Dun- ning with consolation prime pre- sented to Mrs. Walter Beer and Mr. A.O. Madiw. Honors for auction forty-fives were won by Mrs. Lowell Poole and Mr. Ralph Graham with consolation. prises going to Mrs. Lloyd HiBgin- than and Mr. Malcolm Clair. The lucky door prise was pre- sented to Miss Mary MaaKenzie. The iudry chair prize was award- ed to Mrs. Claude Nicholson. Be- for; m; presentation of prizes, by Mr. Archie Llewellyn, a delicious lunch was served by the members of tho Club. A Iwido variety od art- icles were donated by the busin- ess establishments in the town and. these were auctioned off by Mr. IJeweliyn. ‘Ilhls feature was not only successful.- financially but caused s. great deal when“ ment. A beautifully dressed doll was an display on which tiolsets were sold. ‘rlsaidoll-wss gawned in a wthite satin wedding dress and carrying a beautifulbouquat. At the drawing in July some person will be tho proud owner of this gorgeous doll and her complete wardrobe. SIIBREB CONCERT ....'A Sacred Concert held under the auspices of the Georgetown Baptist Church was presented by local artists in the Town Hall on Tuesday, the 19th. A good atten- dance enjoyed an evening of high class entertainment. Chairman for the occasion was Rev. Mr. Fletcher. Following is the programme: Opening chorus. Welcome, LeRoy Hatch. Exercise, Look Up, Primary. Duet, Mrs. A. E. Jenkins and Mrs. James Llewellyn. Recitation, Marion Lovers. Solo, Mr. Harry Yorston Easter Song, Junior Girls Recitation, Betty Lou Hayter Exercise, Life's Crosses Piano Solo, Mr. Harry Yorston Pantomine, The 'Old Rugged Cross Intermission. Chorus, Christ Arose Reading, Mrs. Fletcher Lily Drill, Seven girls Solo, Clarence Stewart Exercise, Faith, Hope. Peace Trio, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. A. E. Jenkins and Mrs. James Llewellyn. Exercise, Do YouWant to Follow Jesus? Ladies qusrtette Choir, The Wondrous Story Solo, Mr. Harry Yorston Closing Chorus, Crown Him Pantomine, Nailed to the Cross. s MlfllA-u lnndry. Albert Althea, llrs. Dyna llarrlot Clair. Stewart, AGENT GIOIOEIOWN: Walden [Avon bolllht at ill! of the ' ewellyn; M any. In Sonrla: Oondorrs and Florence . leper; in 8t. Peter's: The Post Office ..'NEW B. C. A. VICTOB CAB RADIO to i‘it any car. Only $54.95. Duvar's Radio Service, Montague. His Worship Mayor W11. lane. was s. visitor to his home in Mon- tagu. during the Easter holidays. Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Gerald Landry, Montague, has entered the Char- lottetown Hospital for a few days where she will receive treatmenh. ..'ARE YOU planning on drill- ing that well now? We have com- plete equipment to handle all your drilling requirements at any time or place. Rates reasonable. Call us. MacLeod and Greene, Montague. traveller, was a business visitor to Montague and vicinity on Thurs- day calling on his many custom- ers. Mr. and Mrs. JD. MICIMIQ, Murray Harbour North. were vil- itors to Montague on ‘Thursday. Mr. Fred Fudge, St. John. N.B., was a business visitor to Montague recently where he called on his many Customers. ....° GOOD ATTENDANCE _ st, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, was filled with wor- shippers Sunday evening when the service wu conducted by Rev. EN. Young. Special Easter music by the choir, under the direction of Mr. J11. Dunning, included three anthems "The Sunrise Song" with tho duet part sung by Mrs. RN. Young and Miss Florrie Benton, "Risen As He Said” and Crown Him With Many Thorns", The hymns sung were “Jesus Christ 1s Risen Today", ‘The Day of Res- suroction" and "Christ 'I‘h¢ lord Is Risen". There was s. beautiful perfusion of potted plants and cut flowers about the pulpit and above the organ. A beautiful plant was placed to the right of tho pulpit in memory of the late Mrs. DL. MacKinnon. _. .'LADIES AUXILIARY 11mm MEETING - ‘Iihe regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Can- adian Legion, Montague branch, was held in the Legion Hall, Mon- day evening. April 10th. The pres- Mr. Jack Macleod, commercial . _'I'rainor, president of the White, Helen Wright, Veronica Pequot. Cheverie, Aibin Cheverie, Eric P Doris Lsybolt. rue cnamnrrsrown _ _ u Souris Convent fPupiIs GRADE I TOP ROW: Alice Clinton, Nettle Cheverle. Carole Ann MoCormso, Ester Carter, Mary’ Carter, Janis Gallant. MIDDLE ROW: Genevieve Mooney, Patricia MacDonald, Sandra Strong, Joan Stewart, Leuru MacDonald, Elisabeth MacDonald, aquet, Vernon McPhee. Millie Choverle. Frances Clinton, Belle Mointyre, Betty Lynwood LOWEST ROW: Clarence Malone, Herbie MscDon aid, Arnold MaoLellan, David Townshend, Claud Paquet, Kenneth MclnnlshCas-l Peters, Peter Mac Donald, Teddy Campbell. -Pholo by Garnhum. “KIUDGING FOR. BESSBOR- OUGH SHIELD - The judging of the singing 0t the Montague Girl Guides for the Bessborough Shield competition, took place recently man of Charlottetown, were pros- cnt at the Montague Memorial School. Mrs. Ralph Beck, who so kindly gave of her time to train the girls, is to be highly com- mended on the excellent results she achieved. The local Associa- tion of Girl Guides is most grate- ful to her, and also to Miss Peggy Heck who accompanied on the piano. Arte;- the competition Mrs. L.H. Poole, the Divisional Corri- missloner, entertained at aftcrnflflfl tea in honor of the visitors. She was assisted by Mrs. St. Clair Local Association, and Mrs. Donald Sam- son, district commissioner. The First; Montague cCITLpB-lly is under ident, lidirs. WE. MaoNeill, presid- ed. Tha meeting operted- in regu- lar form. followed by roll call and the minutes of the last ' The treasurers report showed a very substantial svm as proceeds of the recent card party. Plans were made for redecorsting the kitchen and committees appointed to attend to the details. Plans werg made do; holding another Card Party in May. Tfhe‘ necessary committees were then appointed to make ar- rangements. One member was re- ported on the sick list. At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. MacNeill 811d Mn. AVWOOCI MacDonald. the capable leadersii-‘P of M"- Peter Sinclair and l.:s Thelma barter. NOTICE t Our Store will be closed Wed- nesday afternoons beginning May 4. C. H. HICKEN and Son Sturgeon rum cur-ma at A LAW!- ,» s By Fugoly and Shorten when Mrs. J.A. Lawson, Mrs. Ar-l Lhur Roper, and Mrs. Emma Hot-- m MEMORIAMI KENNETH H. GORDON The death occurred recently In Oakland, California, of Mrl Ken- neth Henderson Gordon, a native of Brudenell River, P. E, I., and a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gordon. He is a direct descendant of the original Donald Gordon. pioneer of the well known B‘ uden- ell settlement established l 1800, with James MacLaren of Perth. Scotland. On his maternal side he is a grandson of the late Major the Hon. Kenneth Henderson, M.D., former doctor, soldier and member of the Legislative Council of Prince Ed- ward Island before the turn of the fiefllllry. His father was a colorful merchant mariner, who, like, any Prince Edward Islanders. saiie the seven seas on ships built and man- "Pd by Islanders. Seven Gordons, all cousins, or brothers, became captains. . The late Mr. Gordon was “m, in engineering work all his life. Start- ing out as a junior member of the Survvylnz crew, which laid the Mur- "Y Hflrbflur Railroad branch, he was later with the advance survey- in: xwrtv that detailed the ground work for the Canadian National the United States and Canada were received by his chief mourners. among whom were his wife, Mrs. Helen MacLaren Gordon, and his two brothers-ln-law, W. G. Muc- Laren of Vancouver, B.C., and Bur- ton MacLaren of Los‘ Angeles, Cei., both being present for the last rites. His younger brother. Harold R. M. Gordon also flew from New York to attend the services and represent his family. Mai WAITRESS WIIIITEII For Bison Quick. Lunch Board and Room-Good Wages Pllone 50 Write Box 3L1 Montague. Congregational Railway in the then unexplored sec- tions of Northern Ontario. _ Later Mr. Gordon was Supt. of Underground for the City of Cal. gory, Alberta, being responsible for irflélsferrlns the conduit system l"! Erzround and for the establish. $89G‘ and development of Calgary's Bowneslsllgvlrtik. recreational center, As a resident of California, he {enewed many Irlendshlpl, pg oak. and was a mecca for “slander ‘, |many of whom are well known in ‘their adopted community. At ti" illfi°$fiohli m; Mac» _ em 01‘ 0 Q owg] ,Club of Oakland (Masonic) and of ‘the various social activities in con- \nection with his work in labour and x9119!" Ofzanizations. His funeral, e d on his sixty-sixth birthday, w“ largely attended in the. bgluufu] A apel of the Chimes, Piedmont W». Oakland. under the direction ofMr. Samuel Worswlck, Secretary mflfllser of the East Bay (c511. 10rnia)_ Masonic Service. A record of the service was sent to mambo" of St. George's Lodge, No. 4, F. and AM. of which the .flQ¢Ql|ed enell River, is a Past Master, m: E.'.z"';.:'.'..‘.’""".:- "~~ . l ' M". w‘ Dew". n ens sister, Over forty-five floral tributes and Emma's corona comm/um‘ - as can‘: 2m‘ mrattah 00cm us: moms: com- KEEP nearest/w "mucus m use. ueao - . “B10047 on negro encx rr our! anxrstui! uow were wrm acnsusytssos MAIN mass mva 1 THII com. mo‘ ma. mo»: vouw. mo vou nor 1'0 oor w? uou- e our ma, . POKI voua , cm a use ‘ms oocroe. oirrsrna m v00 was use "mvmo cuitoasu us: mourn? 1o mus you * ~' watt! a ‘ all? mucus I f . c‘ - 4- . e . . \ ., ‘ ' \ ‘\- S ; I I . r‘ Y 4,. n I l _ f; , , _‘ \- l shovel, ' " and love as. i CONCRETE PRODUCTS: _ bfofherhD. M. Gordon, elm-m. He is survived by his widow, l Meeting LA Congregational Meeting~ will be held in Wood Island Presbyterian Church on Tuss- day, Apt-ii 26th. at 1.30 P.M. for the purpose of electing titres additional Elders. y ‘ _Afi'er this meeting the S“. me and Managers wiILmeet. D. J. RILEY ‘ Clerk of Session FOUR SALE AT SQUIIS ' Six mom ' and large lot 0:“ keSwJuwufLn ll W". ' t qukkwh. imo_ nah r Immediate possession, For further particulars: ' Apply Melville J. McQucId, Solicitor. - r1118 1T5 DUI! :xcAvA"r|ot|}v/onk= p l I dono . either bfblllldflflf or titling be: iii‘; ~/ For sole: Washed, crushed ondlg’ concrete gravel concrete "M6,, concrete "waterproofing notable." rtyootluowvonkt, Altruism, rivlbes;_»i-lle,;,m’sstle - tioersssdingd " ‘ e A} “otijottilllle "wt/awn. (produced on ' m,’ .- wh we» eJWe’ _‘ t" ~l>vep~ineendmse wit-inhalation.“ quires...» a Iii-malty beautiful colors. t. , ,- . f w" us I theatre». mm polsllh 0;» tW-Ww’ County w»? MASONIY wolxrj- V I n g meted "titan. i» v ...".‘.'..‘.'t"’o»-:.;..‘Z.T..Li!'....o."7.'.”i’.af swrrviite._nooa.|elii~ ‘ ' t . . a _-. pmal . ~ m: = s.’ w- . y, “fidelity-murals :91 m , I. ,.y It?“ “i”- . }._ ., _ Graduates» ~ WILLIAM surnsithnxo MACINTYRE‘ ‘ amen n. sracrsaso — Charlottetown, formerly of Bal- esrris. Sash. Elmer Tintered the Special Matriculation; Class In 1946 afterjlvc years "in the IL l‘. son o! Dr. Preston uni 3.1m hfsclrityre. Montague. Bill en's-rs] A. F. lie was a member oi the the Second Yes: Class tn 19.15 football team this oar. Elmer from Montague lfighSchovi. Ill‘ was married last nuner. . lie intenda to * a Science couru hopes to continue at Dalhouaie next year. t e“ study ' of ¢_ -Photo by Crsswfl . Kings Bounty P. G. l Nominating lionvenhon i The postponed King’: County Nomi-noting Convention l advertised to be held at Cotvligon willbe held in GEORGE- 1' TOWN HALL an Tuesday, April 26th at 2 p.m. * Each “Poll is entitled lo send live delegates Everybody welcome- _ . KING'S COUNTY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOC. ANDREW McDONALD, President. l. HENRY MALLARD, Secretory, ob o JATB-s . __ t '.I‘h' rapltlly-lnorealng-Jsmount of unpaid bills is mating the problem of operation-REALLY DESPERATE and the Board of Trustees is now compelled to require patients to nuke a deposit on admission andtoinslst upon immediate settlement of all ‘unpaid bills. ‘ ' - ‘manna-c. lumps . _Bosrd of Trustees NAPOLEON AND“ uncut rLsr s, Ci|llord__Nic|l‘r|ds 1” .“ i ‘you , IISIHIE S S’ ' coucsnlotloalc “ . rim}; sidewalks,‘ - "dent h emetic our - . consists, thus‘ ensuring ‘extra’ strength. ' rim; Moi/moi l Loedstutaaetiohd elooml. t, llu , "sertlrilivsliod, ‘v y t I |u|kg|ngj.w|qsfiucnou,l ..- h... . "aflwxi- _ an ,