7 PAGE EIGHT lyginggibwfnn T0 - DAY and SAT. SHOWS 2 :30-7-9 Their most HiiarIOUS EXTRA! NEWS ”UNTO THE 100th GENERATION" BUYING LIVE AND onsssro roumv DAILY EASTERN PACKING CO.. LTD. ,. 4 Souris. P. E. I.-' p --- SWITCH!-ID DRINKS . Consumption of coffee in Finland has decreased by two-thirds since before the war; use nf tea has more than doubled. . DED IN The transportation of convicts to he mainland of Australia, which had been used as a penal colony, Macllonald Bros Theatre MT. STEWART Fri. 3:45 - Sat. 3:45 "CHAMPION" Blow ior Blow the Best Show of the Year. Don't Miss it! H. J. MABON OPTOIIIETIKIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. MONTAGUE, P. I-'.. I- Otlice Hours: 10 lo 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. '1! appointment. 0IIicc Connected with Drug Store. CAPITOL rm. - ssr. SHOWING AT 2:30, 7 and 3:45 FREE . . . Special Gift Picture of Roy Rogers and "lirigger" to every patron attending the Matinee. . . .. D ' DON'T MISS THIS, KIDSX I .u. PAT BRADY - GRANT WITIIERS ... in ruins: us in mm ii in run: sir: SWASTIIEA RETURNS - The swastika. symbol o! tyranny in Nari Germany. has been making mysterious reappearances in the streets oi Vlotlro, Germany. where I number of high-ranking British military ol- Ilclals live. The child above is seen playing near one oi the symbols, which German workers had to eradicate with liquid tar. SCHOOLMASTER is KING - Who is taking on whose hat to whom? King Feisal oi Iraq. I pupil in Harrow School. Middiesex. England, raises his but to the headmaster at the roll call parade of the Speech Day ceremony. It was the iirst time since World War II that the wearing ol his at this luuctiou was compulsory. THERE oucnr TO BE A LAW o4'i y I E: mveo Tabor run swiMmN' sung ' iso sue wem now no amen rrm By F-agoiy 6' Shorten -o... AA 7 1307 Now one mans rmwr 114' sung; ' 2 ms wan" THE uscus meme :7! ,1 PM TliE5EA !BEAllTl G ' av eoux! can LOAD orrusif ' & sues A uunomeeszt , k sows mow sseuoioms-rs YA CALIL THAT A aA1'um'surr9 wait: in mzumon no YA err om AWFUL room up I - come in THAT err up! HOW DO ibii LIME. Fill. BATiiiN'9UiT, &W ING :i NT - -.xxxxxxxxxVcxxxKVx THE GUARDIAN. CI'IARLOT"I'E'I'0WN- THE EASTERN euinniin Hirold I. Itlllrrdr IONTAGUII S Ills- Tho Guardian may in ...!Wl IIAVI in stock I limited number of Hurdle SiIrIY0l'l- Jim" A. Mat.-Neill and Sons. Summer- side. Mrs. Martin Currie. Charlotte- town. ts spsndinl a tow day! in Montague. guest of her sister. Mrs.' Elsie Wntterworth. Mrs. Nora Dunlap. Charlotte- town. was the recent guest or her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Hooley. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Derek I-lughes, Summer-side. were week-end visi- tors in Miiitown. guests or Mrs. Huzhes' mother. Mrs. Sam Nichol- IOII. Miss Alice Coilings. stair of Hol- man's, Summerslde, spent I few days in Montague at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Collings. Mr. Charles Collings. who spent the past few weeks in Montague. has lelt for Sydney. accompanied by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Collinss. Miss Fireda MacDon- ald. and Leah and Karen Burke. . . IMI. Walter Burns. who has spent the past number of months in Jamaica. Plains. Boston, ar- rived in Montague on Saturday. and will spend two weeks visiting his tsther. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mathews and son Richsird, Thomastori. Connecticut. are enjoying I vaca- tion with relatives on the Island. While in Montague. they are the guests of Mrs. Mathews' brother- in-lsw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nicholson. The Graduation dance at Mon- tague High School was held in the Beaver Club Hall on Friday night, attended by s. large num- ber oi! students and friends. The music was provided by A1 mm. chard's Orchestra, Charlotte- town. The Beaver Club Hall has already proved in be a populari- place for suppers, dances and other large gatherings. Mrs. Mirniie MacDonald. teacher at Montague High School, left on Saturday for Moncton with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy, where she will Siiend I. few holidays, after which she will leave for Winnipeg to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald for I few weeks. Mrs. MacDonald will then continue on to Vancou- ver ior In extended visit. Lorne Valley" Mrs. Charles. MacLeod was I visitor to the city on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald were visitors to the city on Wed- neadsy. Mr. Wilbur Wood, Pownal. was a business visitor to Lorne Valley on Tuesday. Mrs. Annie MacLeod. Charloite- iown. spent the week-end at her home in Lorne Valley. Miss Shirley Jay, Charlottetown. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Thursday even- 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald were visitors to Montague on Sun- day. where they attended the Evangelistic service at Yeo's Thea- ire. Mr. and Mrs. George Mccannell. Charloitetown..sp;nt the holiday in Lorne Valley. They were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McCan- nell. .,'Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- lottetown. was I holiday visitor to Lorne Valley at the home of his brother, Wilbur MacDonald. Mrs. Laura MacQueen spent ihe past week at Forest Hill. She was ihe guest 0! her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MIcLeod. i Mr. Ind Mrs. Robert Ferguson and daughter Florence. Tormen- iins. N.B.. were week-end guests or Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacLeod and Mrs. Minnie Ferguson. Messrs. Birt Lesrd. James Mac- Nell. Malcolm Maolieod, Daniel Shaw. William Hutton and Patrick Clsrkin were visitors to the city on Thursday. where they attended ths"Pr6grsssivo Conservative con- Miu Marjorie Maclnnis was I rocsnt visitor to Pisquid where she attended I reception in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jsy. ' Mrs. Elisabeth Campbell. Mol- rose. XIII. is spending I pleasant vacation on the Island. She is the gusst oi her daughters. Mrs. Iver- stt rum and am. Dantol omit lit. and Mia. lsris MacDonald tswurt. JOINT OIOIOITOWNI Landry. Albert Althea. llrs. Ino- llurrlet Clair. ' Waldoss Lasers. bought at any of tho allowing plus in Iontaguox Atlas 3. A. Llewellyn: Mrs. Gin. I. (loos-gatowsss Tho Post Omen: in Sourlsr '.l'Io snub lar and II. Ilohards S San. ..'l'l'l'I'ED IOOTWIAI atlss Montague Shoo Stars. . .'ll0SPl'lAL N 0 V IL '1' ll DANCE, Beaver Club Kali. Mon- tague. JJuly 10th Downtmrners Orchestra. Mir. Randolph Carruthers, Charlottetown. was a week-end visitor to Montague. Mr. Cyril Coyle. Halifax. is spending it fourteen-day leave at the home 0! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pirank Coyle, Montague. Miss Barbara Rryan Ind Miss Joan McEwen, I-lalitax. are spend- ing a (cw days in Montague, guests or Mr. and Mrs. John Burke. Mr. Norman Nicholson. ms: oi the Pioneer Publishing Company. Summerslde, is spending a tow days at his home in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 3. Cox and their children. James Mucleod and Carolyn Greta. New York. or- rived in Montague last week where Mrs. Cox and children will spend the summer at their cottage on the Montague River. After a short vacation. Mr. Cox will return to New York. They are accompanied by Mrs. Cox's sister. Miss Beulah MacLeod. R. N.. New York. A demonstration ct Stanley pro- ducts was held on Wednesday even- ing at the home or Mrs. Bert Mac- Donald, Montague. The products were demonstrated by Mr. R. W. Macnesn. Peters mind. A large number of ladies attended the demonstration which was very successful. The prize for the even- ing was drawn by the hostess, and won by Mrs. Douglas Collin. The Grand prize was awarded to the hcstess. who had the choice oi several other lovely giits. A de- licious lunch was served! by the hostess. assisied by Mrs. L. A. John- ston. The next demonstration will be held at the home of Mrs. Les- ter MacI..eod. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Walter Balchilder left I few days ago for Montreal. Mr. John Batohilder of the crew of the S. S. Charles A. Dunning spent Tuesday at his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Graham and two children oi Murray Harbour "North. were recent guests oi! Mrs. Neil A. Wight. Mrs. Ida Wood of Boston. Mass- is vacationing in Georgetown where she is the guest of her sis- ters. Miss Margaret and Miss Jennie Lee Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Golell of Montreal are honeymoonlng in the Province. where they are the -guests of relatives in Georgetown and St. Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemphlll were visitors to Pictou. N.S.. on Sunday. where they visited their son Jackie who is a member ol the Royal Canadian Navy and whose ship was in Piciou on visit. On Tuesday. D. P. W. Dredge No. 14 arrived in Georgetown from Wood Islands en route to Launch- ing. where digging will be done in the recently constructed bost harbour. The dredge was towed by the diesel tug. Glen Livet. Mr. M. J. Findlay. student-lm charge of Holy Trinity Church. had as his guests over the week- end his brother. Mr. William Find- lay. Mrs. J. A. Matthews and Miss sheila Matthews of Dartmouth. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mach.-an. accompanied by their daughter-im law. Mrs. John MscLesn and two children of New Glasgow. N. S.. are vacationing in the Fsirchiid home on Water Street. .g...,.:.-.M.DM-- They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Mrs. Jane Grant and daughter. Miss Lucille Grant, Dorchester. Ma.ss.. arrived home last week. They will spend the summer at their home on Peake's Road. IQII Valley School has closed for the summer vacation and al- though the weather was unfavour- uble for sports. I Dill-SIN IIIN" noon was spent on the closing day and ice cream and cake was serv- ed to the pupils and visiio s. Friends "ot Mrs. Everett Ftsher are sorry to hear she has entered the King's County Memorial Hos- pital for treatment. Ind all wish her vapsedy recovery. Mr. Barry Fisher and ismily. Now Jorsoy. are spending I pleas- ant vacation with . l'lshsr'I mother. Mrs. Bertha isber. Ind his brothers Danton and ylverstt. Bombs or grenades worolgrlsyt ad in the lltb colittlry. I . M was btiisot baked earth snrs weak-Ind visitors to Pisqslid. A NOtV- She bombs. nllod with aplenty!- Sourls convent Prize list PRIMARY AND INTIIIIIDIATE GIADII Premium for Highest Aggy". Its Grads VIII. dohatad by St. Mary's Alumnae awarded to Fran- ces Ford. Premium (or 2nd Highest Ag- gregate. donated by Mrs. Stirling giilesple awarded to Eleanor Clin- is. Premium tot Ird Highest Ag- gregate donated-by Mrs. A.E. Ford. awsrded'to Patricia Mac- Donald. Premiums for English donated "by the Catholic. Women's League, awarded to Anne MacDonald and Norma White. Premiums (or Assiduity donated by Mrs. J.J. MacDonald awarded to Joyce Paquet. Premium tor Assiduous Applic- ation to ttudy donated by Mrs. Ar. thur MacDonald awarded to Cath- erine Mooney. Premiums tor Application. don- ated by St. Mary's Alumnae, g. wardded to Genevieve Gilbert. Jenny Hearts and Annie Sullivan. Premiums for Sewing donated by Reverend Mother Superior award. ed to Catherine Mooney. Premium for Sewing donated by 5i- Marys Alumnae. awarded to Mary Connolly. Premium for Highest Aunugey Grade Vii donated by Mr. Peter A. Mclsaac awarded to Helen Mac. Donald. ' Premium (or Second Highest Ag. gregaie donated by Mr. and ms. Angus Maccormack awarded to Vilma Paquct. S remium for Third Hi t A . negate donated by Mr.Rghyf; Leonard MacCormsck awarded to Susan Maccormack. Premium for Christian Doctrine donated by the Mises Margaret 3'15 -705eDhiiie MoQusid awarded to Velma Paquet. Premium for Assiduity donates by Mrs. Arthur MacDonald award- ed to Frances Grant. Premium for Arithmetic donated by Mrs. Frank Paquet awarded to Sally Webster. Premium icr Grammar. donated by Mrs. Daniel Mooney. awarded to Mildred Mallard. Premiums for Sewing donated by Mrs. Daniel Mooney awarded to Sally Webster and Betty Town- shend. - Premiums for Attendance don- sled by the Children of Mary awarded to Velma Paquet, Betty Townshend. Catherine Mooney and Doris Mallard. Premium for Music donated by Mrs. J.J. MacDonald awarded to Helen Marie Maccormack. Premium for Music donated by the Catholic Women's League a- warded to Velma Paquet. U Premium tor Highest Aggregate. Grade Vi donated by Mrs. Arthur Peters awarded to Mary MICLCUII. Premium for second Highest Aggregate in Grade VI donated by the Misses Josie and Margaret MBcQuaid won'by Yvonne Chev- erie. Premium for Highest Aggregate in Grade V donated by Miss Annie Byrne won by Audrey Mullally. Premiums for Second Highest Aggregate in Grade V donated by the St. Mary's Alumnae. won by Maureen Wood and Catherine Mac- Phee. . Premium for Highest Aggregate in Grade IV donated by Mrs. Ster- ling Gillespie won by Madeline Praught. Premium for Second Highest Ag- gregate in Grade IV donated by the Catholic Women's League won by Brenda Cheveris. Premium for Reading and Lit- erature donstird by the Catholic Womenls League awarded to Mar- garet Prsught, Grade VI: Florence Mr Bushcy, Grade V and Betty Mac- intosh. Grads IV. Premium for Arithmetic in Grade Vi. donated by the Catholic Wom- en's League awarded to Jeanette Peters. Premium for Arithmetic in Grade V donated by Mrs. Marlon Mullslly awarded to Helen Mac- . Phee. Premium for Arithmetic in Grade IV donated by Mr. Peter Macia- aac. awarded to Frances Pi-aught. Premium for Highest Mark in Geography donated by Mrs. A.E. Ford awarded to Ann.Gillespie. Premiums for Art donated by the Catholic Women's Lellilep awarded to Dorothy Poole. Anna Praught, Catherine MacDonald and. Helen Malone. Premiums Ior sowing donated by St. Mary's Alumnae. Iwsr d to Jeanette Chevorie. Margsrht Prsught. Florence Bushev. Boud- inc MacDonald. Premiums tor Attendance dou- stsd by the Misses Josie and Mar- gsrst MacQusid. awarded to Jesu- etto Peters. Brenda Chovsric. F105 coco Bushsy. Elaine Gallant. premiums (or Porloct Marks in Religion donated ID! RGVGNI” Pius Mu. slhsn and. the Cfthoih Women's Iaagus awarded to. Grgdo Vi: Joauetu Cbavsric. Yvonne Chsvsritu U117 15893-01"- V - llonuos Dusboy. Rik mine osusnt. Ila Ille- Donsid. Cathoriuo l(acPhoI. H010! uac;ncs.uAudrsv Ilplinllr. ulla y. Grads IV - Eunice Arsenaulh amiss Ciisvorio. Wtnulmd CW" Iris. Ann llulhllu 3"- rmgn Malone. rauoss -um . JULY 7. 1950 . snumoii nos rnouucsns mos munnsr Bl1'IJBliS.AND rnourr. usrriomnr sriuvrosz, slur your sons sun crrnuu uvusmox 1-unouon our snuosssius nvsinv wnsirs. YOUARRINVHIDTOVISIFTHEMWALPLANTAND SEE YOUR HOCS BEENO KILLED. WEIG AND BADED. . IJCIIIIAOINT LOADING DAY Albsny-Viotorla .. lb D. Iaslaod O Sous .-..'l'lmrIIIy llalspto Georg. Duuslo ......'.l'uoodIy Alhsstsu Coop. ....': ....'l'aIsdI.V .; ...'l'aosdsy ...Isnio Isslloss ...'rssssss ......... ............ II. Dears .. .......... M...Tuosdoy ....... .....'l'hus-Iday csooo Cora ........... Arshis Msoxirinos . .....'rusIdsy Norman Msollausio - -...'rbursd.Iy Freeland ....... II. I. Phillips ............ ..-... Tuesday Cornwall .....- I-lasen Howard ....... .....'I'uesdIy cosahesd-York ......-. uoyd Vsssoy ........... .....'l'ussday CrIpIud-WoItnaro- - I ............... I. N. Dawson ........'Tuosday until noon ..-.......... Borden Boswell .....: Tuesday .......... John Menu .......2. .. Tuesday .......: Bllsrslio Coop. ...........'l'uesday .. Pius Campbell .M... Tuesday loronooa Les Maollswell ...........'I'h I Gssperr.-aux - Murray larbour North .-.;. Carl Crslsasu .......... ....'rsosdI1 uuiter sum ........aordcn nsgusll ......-....'rhunlI9 ltlleulio .. llsulsi-But Point Fredericton- Keuringtou llerb Molwen - Mas- rieo Caseley . Montague ..... Sid Maouass . Morull .....................'. Dlugwcll A ltosal Mt. Stewart ...........-: Earl Jay -............... c... Murray River - Mur- I ray Harbour It. Maofhoraou Ncrthurn Olltoary Poole:-St. Theresa's . Gt. Peter's-Bear River- ' Sourls - Itoddis Pratt .................. ..a esday Summersido .'.ll. 8. Mocliweu A M. V Carelcy .'l'hursds! Tlgulsh .. Tlgnlsh Coop TIICIIIIY Vernon Diver-UI - Ralph Lea .......... 'l'ueIds! l Vernon - Cherry Val- ' ......-..,..-..-.......-.- Walter Crsus ..........- .....TIIud,I! Icy Watsrva .. .... Eddie Shea .......... -...'l'uoadI! Wellington ..,-.-....... Wellington Coop. ..... .. Tuesday Charlottetown and vlclnlty-For efficient trucking service. Mom day to Friday phouo 200 or 1274. We will pay any (armor truoksgo on his own bogs delivered to dul pens on Grslton Shoot. WHY NOT PATRON!!! TEE C WN PLANT! AN ma DUSTBY ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. GIVING EMPLOYMENT T0 ISLAND PEOPLE, AND OPERATED IN THE BEST INTEBFSTS OI OUR LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS. Canada V Packers is the place to soil: Those extra rolurris will always toll. .GAli.'-iiiii PACKERS LIMITEO GIIIIILOTTETIIVII P. E. I. in Grade IV donated by Corporal and Mrs. Strong. award t to: Mary Clinton. ' Premium 7 for Seeontwnighest Aggregate in Grade IV. donated by Peter Mclsasc. awarded to: Margaret Pierce. Premiums tor Highest Aggregate in Grade III. donated by Mrs. Arthur Maobcnsld. awarded to: Doreen Crevarie. Pemlum tor second highest in Grade III, donated by Mrs. Arthur Peters, awarded to: Dorothy Creamer. Premium for third highest in Grade III donated by Mr. and Mrs Leonard Msccormsck, awarded to: Carole Ellis. Premium for highest aggregate in Grade II. donated by Mrs. An- selm McDonsld. awarded to: San- dra Strong. Premium (or second highest og- gregate in Grade II, donated by . and Mrs. B. L. Stewart. awarded to: Alice Clinton. Premium (or third highest Ig- grants in Grade II. donate (1 by Corporal and Mrs. Strong. award: ved--to:--Prancet Clinton.-V - - Premium (or Christian Doc-c trine donated by Mines Jou- phins and Margaret mourn, awarded to: Mary Clinton, Ann Maclzinis. Doreen Cheveris and Alice Cl1nton.- Premium for attendance. donat- ed by Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Stewart, awarded to: Noeila Peters. Premiums for sewing. donated by St. Mary's Alumnae. ied to: Noelle Peters. Doreen Chev- erie, Dorothy Creamer, Juno Mcc Intyre, Patricia Clinton. Sandra Strong and Tours Ma 6. Premium tor sewing donated b Mrs. Anselm MacDonald. award to: Joan Stewart. Premium tor sowing, donated Mrs. A. J. Gallant. awarded Kathleen Martin. Presniurri tor music. donated Continued on page 12 IS A PART OF OUR AND PROMPT RETURN NEXT SHIPMENT FOR TION. AUTHORIZED IDADERS soouis-nu sou-runs nus-I-os. ..... .... .HOUN'.I' STEWART .-................I.. HOG PRODUCERS BEAR THIS THOUGHT IN MIND: ' IT IS THE VOLUME OF HOGS SHIPPED OFF THE ISLAND THAT SUSIAINS THE PRICE ON THE ISLAND. SO IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE THAT YOU CON- TACT SWIF'I"S IDAD IN YOUR VICINITY, WIIO THAT ASSURES YOU (gli IMMEDIATE THE FOLIDWING IS A LIST OF OUR nuossons -.-......-.m........... ousumsou snrcnns. ssorrraouu ......................- rims IIssDONAl.D vroronm ouoss .............. srsiwlnr Inasss . PANMUIE I ........... wsnaass J. Isonoisam ' .. Lnswogp J. srexsiru. ...- vunuo are In. Asatsou-rowivas. ....... ' OANNON igsvszn sstmnaorssx .00.-rI'.I Y SHIPPING SYSTEM KILLING TRY US WITH YOUR YOUR OWN SATISFAC- AND TRUOICIIRS: .,. ! um