‘thraueh the IIAILISS IIYDIIII ‘has flPfll/Véi uvoieuiernooucnous‘ oi this theatre presents e picture vitally Important to the rising generation! It deals frankly with the eublect rarely spoken oi ‘ above a whisper! HQ” i WORD Mir-STIR! IIIILLYIMI GIST! DESCR/PI/‘aj’ / management - 40E? IIAYIIII DAPAQITY * 55c h??? M mi‘ ace, auewe Ell-EOE FORBE‘ COIIIIITATOI Positively Lest Two Days i PRINCE EDWARD Vwvwvw Songhai-hearts- ‘AAA‘A‘Q AAAiAnlggAA A4_AA.‘A;Q4AA VvwvvvwviwwvwvvwvvVwVwVwvVVTYVYYVVVTVV vvwvvvv vvVvCC Show: 7 and 9 - 44' x FM ,; ' , v radii: iiiiiii cinrieufm a "DUST BE M\Y DESTINY" ANDY CLYDE COMEDY- rumour EMPIRE rm. isrkilli.» - coma? and cliaroon Cartoon — Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 2 nrvs CAPITOL Hil- & 8M- . sears can-roan and SAT. Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 '- Tiiivnnalilifi" TRAILS” ATEBMIIIIITTUN RENO BLAIR A MONOGRAM IICYIIII A ‘AAA a g‘ a AAAAQA AAA‘; AAQA;AAAA l n SALE ‘For: Feet lllneets .. GIIISIIJ I - II. u. steel. l. r. i AAAAAA ‘AAA a a 44 a. ~;4 a‘ kaaaaaaa-a vwvrv w‘ v1 vvé v‘vvv¢ vv$%$¢ v¢¢é¢vvvvvvvvvv i _AA‘:A aI--" rune Hi‘- ‘Z .1111: GUARDIAN. cnannorrerowis RN GUARDIAN ‘ in: Essie Stewart. llllae Keane's: sronraoun. emu r. Iandry. Albert Althea. lira nym AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden IAVII. AGENT! SOUBIS: Mlle Enid , The Guardian may be bought at any of the following place: In Montague: Mile s. A. jilewellrll: Mrs. Clay. In Georgetown: The Poet Ofiiee; in Sanrie: Condonh and Florence Roper,- in St. Peter's: The Poet Olioa. Harriet Clair. lloharde and Gordon !arlall Mr. Johnny Bears, Brooklyn. ie at present employed on the staff of Vere Beck and Sons. Mr. Sterling Clark, Mount Slew- art, was a recent business visitor to Montague. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, Strathcona. were recent visitors to Montague visiting friends. Friends will regret to learn that Miss Fay Stewart is confined 1o her home owing to illness. Messrs. Welter Burdett ‘and Grover MscKay. were recent busi- ness visitors to Montague. w. John Levers, Sturgeon, was a recent business visitor to Mon- tague»! Mr. Martin Currie, Charlotte- town. was a week end visitor to his home in Montague. Mrs. Harold Nicholson, Montague was e recent visitor totwood ls- lands visiting friends. Mr. Jack Vanlderstine. Montague who recently spent a few clays in Springhill, N. 3.. visiting friends, hes returned home. Mr. Ralph Burdett, forestry sup- ervisor at the National Park, was a week end visitor at his home in Strathcona. Messrs. John and Kingsley Shaw spent the week end at the home oi their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Nell Shaw, Martinvale. Miss Gladys Maolviillen. Char- lottetown was a week end visitor 5 Montague, guest o! Miss Anne atheson. Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacDonald, Charlottetown, were Sunday visi- tere to Montague, guests oi Mr. and Mre. Iouls MacDonald. Charlottetown, were Sunday visi- tors to Montague, guests of Mrs. Isaac Burden. Rev. Paul Richardson, Mon~ tague, held Sunday services at New Glasgow and Cavendish Christian Church on Sunday. May 9th. Mr. Allison Garter, commercial traveller, .spent, the day in Mon- tague and vicinity, calling on his regular customers. Miss Jean MacLeen. Charlotte- town, was a week end visitor to Montague guest oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Macloen, Miss Bessie Keeping. R.N., stair oi King's County Memorial Hos~ pita], was s. visitor to her home at Beach Point on Monday. Mr. Stove MacGr-egor. Montague. has leit for Saokville, N. 8., where he will attend the graduation ex- ercises of his sister, Mary at Mount Allison University. Mr. Frank Clay, mldgetown, ac- companied by his daughter Bertha. are leaving for New York where Mr. Clay will meet hie mother, Mrs. Edwin Clay who will accom- pany him to the Island to spend HOSPITAL ounces RESUME!) e MONTAGUE CUBLING RINK SATURDAY, MAY 15th Webster's Orchestra "me swseresr‘ MUSIC rms SIDE or HEAVEN" Z _ Mr. and Mrs. James Bur-dam- ‘his last night in New York with Yen 8.. Campbell innrsrnlcr Sunday Suited . Convention o. be held at Kilmulr, ‘May 17th. Rev. Dr. Gibson special speaker. .31‘!!! FAMILY oi Mr. George Gordon wish to express their thanks to neighbours and iriends for their many eots oi kindness, and for letters and cards oi sym- pa/thy received ‘in their recent ber- eavament. the summer in Bridgetown. Mrs. Clay was a former resident oi Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams. Summerside, were ‘week end visi- tors to Montague. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickerson, and Rev. and Mrs. A. 5. Adams. w. and Mrs. Lorne Wigginton, Montague. and Mr. and Mrs. Es- dsle Burdett. Strathcona. were visitors to Charlottetown, guests 0i Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roper. IJ 1t is noticed that ehle alterations are being made at the Montague Garage where a new cement floor has been laid in the front part of the building. Last year e new workshop was erected in the rear containing e modern hydraulic hoist, and electric weld- er. It it understood that a new ciiice will also be built in the front. Mr. Donald Campbell ie at pre- sent getting his car in shape prior to beginning the motion picture circuit. Mr. Campbell reports that, the new 16 mm machine is in ex~ ceilent running condition, and that he has some very fine pictures booked for the circuit. He expects to open the circuit by the middle Iof May after his car has been con- ditioned and the roads have some- what improved. The regular meeting oi the Al-y monte Young People's Union of the United Church was held in the classroom on Monday, May 10th. The meeting opened with the de- votional period led by Miss Blanche Hume. The scripture was read by Mrs. Archie Hilchey, The program- Ine for the evening was in charge o! Rev. A. B. Adams, who gave e very interesting talk on his ex- periences in Bermuda, end the characteristics oi the people there. He showed some pictures he had taken while he was there. The president, Mr. Rudolph Hamilton. presided over e short business period. It was decided not to have a meeting on the next week so that all‘might attend the Sun- day School convention. Plans were made ior e social evening ior clos- ing in. two weeks time. The meet- ing closed with the Mizpah Bene- diction.-Lan. BROWN COMING 1N "OVERLOAD TRAILS” Hie (ether supposedly murdered road agents, Johnny Mack Brown attempts to find the killers and becomes involved with e. gang oi gold-urine thieves in "Overland Trails," due today at the Empire Theatre. The new Monogram west- ern film promises suspense and gripping action a; the cowboy star fights against heavy odds to uphold law and order. When Joiimny arrives in Goildfietr he is told by engiener Bill Ken- nedy oi Brandon mterprisee that his rained- has been killed by one laws. Brawn meets his dad's old ir-iend, Raymond Hutton, who proves Brandon is an escaped con- vict. The two friends discover that the Brandon outfit have been grub- stsking prospectors who are mys- teriously killed after they make rich strikes. when one of the min- ers tall; victim to the guns o! the outlaws, Brown and Hat-ton en- deavor to thwart the plot o1’ the despered ta take posleeflon oi his precious mine. .___.-..-_. RIOTOUS MODERN COMEDY CURRENTLY AT THE CAPITAL Warmers’ "love end. Learn." the current iiim fare at the Capitol Tl-ieetre i; e riotous modem comedy co-starrimg Jack Carson. Robert Hutton, Marthe vlckers and fin y‘ room. surface. V GIVE YOU fill THESE ADVANTAGES Q Covers ell surfaces-wallpaper " “V painted walls, plywood, brici: interiors, etc. One cos: really covers; Dries herd In one hour; w‘ One gallon does a large . No disagreeable paint odour- —use room the same day. A hard, durable, umbable A pleasure to put on-uo primer —spreads like a charm. KEM-TONE COVER$ MOST INSIDE WALL EURFACES WITH JUST ONE COAT! I ‘f‘Kem-To|ie_ transformed our dmmgerooni for MAY_13, 194, $4.7 ~ IFS N0 TROUBIE AT All WITH - ALI. OVER CANADA PEOPLE ARE CHEERING AIOUI gt“. 18"‘ ‘A r0: M/Mflé’ orm F/lVB/l/ “No fuss-no muss-no bother!" . . . thaifs the good news being passed along by people who have already tried Kern-Tone, the marvelous modern aid to easy, inexpensive wall decoration. IIII I'll smart, new KEN‘ TQN]; border trims 1h d.’ d to haaiyfifiwlgialzt-fi :11?’ y, “tifmiiisliieu; K . _ co "4 1"‘ 1""! ‘Pmo as new as E "x12"... 98‘ M "u" Ill“ rla loll- ms/sr on GENUINE Hi5 ORIGIN»?! Riff/f 4ND 0/! PAM/f Janis Paige. The film tells the story of tihe vicissitudes of two tirnesmit‘ s who finally are able to get their songs on the l-ilt Parade. and be with the women they love. Jingle; Collins (played by Jack Carson) and Bob Grant (Robert Hutton) are a songwriting team who haven't been able to get amv sings plrlished. Bob becomes dis- eged with their lack of sircoeos and decides to return to Sperry- vilie, Indiana. While celebrating Jingles’ girl friend Jackie Madden g DPEIIIIIE SIIOVI Blrcult lrldeofgw». San, May 22. Miss Helen and Evelyn weigh were recent visitors to the City. Rev. Dr. Moneghan visitor to 8t. Andrews. MacDonald and “l?! bcawel in Montreal when the ie now in dry-dock. _ V . (Janis Pulse) and Jlnsles, he meets Barbara Smith who is really heiress Wyngate using an alias end posing ll a hostesg at Dsnceland, The two couples see each other irequeniily - Barbara being forced to rent a modest ap .‘ her assumed name and tell o! a sordid liis in order to keep her reel identity a secret. The lies the tells keep getting thee into eiii kimls oi trouble, because once she has sta-hted she can't stop. (Martha Vickere), Barbara t under Mt. Stewart IIIAIOOQM» "It IIIIOIUII TIMITII" mid-fig; Willa mgr: u, learn oi om. Powell, Linda Darnell, mum?" °“ w‘ m“ 1”‘ 0°“ lBalhreGamheIn-n‘ heeaeher m: liver, Monday, May w. §,"°;,,‘;;;_"'°W- "- K-ww“ lredeliane, Tuesday, May ll, l --—— Canoe Con, Wed, Meyle, hfkguuma mlwédeedaffi visiting - shun", “UM”, M.’ m. gm and relatives in 0m Eldon, Friday, May 2|. . “r admit". anus David 8e! 0f o'er-i “A t" are at pigeon! days oi lobster fishing at Savage Harbour is anything but encourage- ing for the ilsnermen. some boats anointing in with 50 lbs o! lobsiors and the bait has to be hauled from Summorside, which 0°81! $3.50 per barren. The new 76 ton Diesel-electric locomotive arrived in Mt. Stewart at noon Monday. May 10th, on ‘is m? to Souris and returned as a lreldht extra with 14 loaded cars httflfliiéd. It I5 learned thet (m9 will be pleoed on the Charlotte. town-Smarts run and the George. lemon. stewed-t run letor on this unravel‘. Talking to Mr. 5t. Clair Pequett the eminecr said» they have four air-cooled motors, generating the power. and geared for e speed o! fifty znllee ou- hour. a main Imerator and en auxiliary provides WW6!‘ for heating the cab, lighting control. and battery aim-gin; may "V m" lqiflnped with a 800 tank, sufficient for 500 miles oi operation. . -—-_--...._._... I881‘ HUSBAND! UITII ‘IACTLIBI W in will a man iet hie wife dawn in Inch little yet big - waye as these, demands Ruth Miliett. Decide. there are guests. that he has to have some gadget that haen't been used in months. Thea when you can't rind it, he'll Mfllmlllh “B07. it I ran my odiee 1m Nu run this house!" hoetees, eay eapaneively, "I ‘Ilhe {Uplift from the first ten‘ mfnaneiiorttogettugoodwith, haven't eaten a meal like this one J e since we were here last time." ‘Tum? w lleht another" women's viaareite while hie wife site b; mg idea that ehe hasn't am ‘t '~ 118g: her own. i’. “You'll hevajo talk u, g5, lithe], she's the boars. M“ we,’ °IB§Y°¢FQmQ3hfXfY£B go;- yet Rive Ethel the man on. m make m“; Wm, , W0...“ on»: of‘; endure is impressive m’ 6° arouses ior not doing some- with one oi her clever id“!- mitfll rather than make them him- . Tell hi! WHO NEON I PM” that ‘A’: cnmnlagg HAND ovum. Ont. - <or> e i’ they eimpl h w '-"=-*-'§~°'-'3 . l! "Y. " h. sure i, his dull ‘ we can ate m; _ Rlcixmnd. 9117*"! i‘ g relax." i’ a w e lonler Rolex, mmmhaziidgot e 21in“ m hen his wife v him . “W- u“ mum look w of}. it... 2.111%,» m. Jet of dhmimd‘ g ‘flf, m "m" l dlnlefo subject eay "M" m‘ “n ma“ m, can- . on; 9g h": of dleenondet PIIYP" t‘ "Ethel is eiving re- . 1 b new "l" gages. so r sum r a better not tell lfeiagnmgld menu,’ . 81v. “I only Qt‘ chars um In re 1w"- MacIItIIIIiLII BROS. rurxru m. srzwm“ meson, FRIDAY, sArunoAY-aco ~ wssr ‘ win uriv; no: anvrvtiiriigiuvs ‘Fife have company." when his wi t outdone herself on a diliiculiafi and has tried hard to Pr°m° NOR W! 1