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MATERMIS 5:3? - e txrssr Anvtce TO * ' Lumber YOUR FIN-DING “m. h ,, raoatcms l -, Mow“, Rifle» ' commmvs » a Cdalnete d‘. ‘l eter- . 9,," senvicmluo Proofing limbo SATYSFACTION * - . - Fletdocord- * sdneulrss s-unurnm I * - Doers .5,‘- ‘ate. '- razors tiili-iiiiiieiii Plus: ' Serial - Comedy AAA a A‘ AAAAL Sourls Theatre Thursday, May 19th "RIVER LADY" with YvonneDe Cario, Don Duryea, Bod Cameron In Technicolor Also . "ECHO RANCH” Starring “Bed River Dave" u. .|. rum ; - oerosssrraxs-r ‘ma; ‘aad Iappiyiag‘ ‘can ~ aoasaouas. a. s Ollleeleswst IOIIIIA-I. llOlf-I- in-teiweasreinu cusfeotsu bellowing plaesa la lloahgtssi laflsorgetowa: The Poet Officer leper; lalthtefet Thales! AGENTS: IIONTAOIJI: llasold I‘. hairy, Albert Alisa, Isa. Iyloa < ' llawartellifllllrllelClllrn AOIN!‘ OIOIBIIOWNI Walden IAVIQ- Thefiaardlananybaboaghtalenyollse IlIl-Lllewellyaraslaflw. iaflonrlar Ooadnnhaadlloreaee "NIBUIN WATCHES. — C. R. Boehner Jeweller. Montana. $3.1. Mr. LM. MacKlnnon, Montague- spent the past week in Hallie: on business. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Macflregor were Sunday visitors to Montague, guests oi Miss Gladys Poole. Miss Belma Llewellyn, propriet- ress of the Blue Dome Restaurant. was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. Miss Minnie Greene, Montague, is visiting in Bunsnerskl, guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1".W. MacQuar- rie. Dr. and Mrs. 'I‘.V. Grant have returned to their home in Monta- gue after spending the whiter months in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. WA. Bruce, Val- ley-field, were recent visitors to Montague visiting their aunt, Mrs. AJ. Msclood. Mr. and Mrs. Everett King, Whlm Road, were guests for a week at the homa of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins, Lower Montague. Mr. 11H. Hing, cotnmercial traveller was a business visitor to Montague and vicinity on Thurs- day. calling on his regular cus- tcrrmers. Mrs. little Brehsut, who spent the winter months in Charlotte- town, has returned to Montague where aha is renewing old ae- quaintances. Mr. B.N. Hooley, owner of Hoo- ley’: Men's Wear, Morttague, was a business visitor to the city 0n Thursday night to meet a repre- sentative of a clothing firm. ....'RlV- l". N. Young, Mrs. Young and their young son. Donald, will attend the l asseumbly oi the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. Mr. Rudolph Hamilton, employee of the Bank ci Nova Scotia Charlottetown, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peardon Hamilton, Mon- tague. Mr. David Moore has returned to his home in Albion after com- pleting his year at Dal-house Un- iversity. Mr. Moore was a mem- ber oi the Grade XI graduating class oi i946 st the Mlontaguc High School. Mrs. Cari Gay oi Boston arriv- od in Montague last week to spend the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wighiman. Mira Gay has been a eummer visitor to Montague for several years. and her friends are glad to welcome her- here again. ..' Mrs. Callum Bruce who has been spending the winter months in Cambridge, Mass. returned to her home in Montague this week. Mrs. Bruce, who takes a very ac- tive part h: community work, will be loomed back by her many itrieude. It has been reported that Rev. '1‘. Owen Huges, minister of Mount Zion Church, Ridgstown, 0nt., and formerly minister o! St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Montague, was elected as moderator of the Hamilton and Iondon Synod oi the Presbyterian Church in Canada. His many blends in this commun- nity extend congratulations to Rev. Mr. Hughes. Mr. Arthur H. Vlokerson LLD. Justice of Peace, and Captain of the Boston City police force, ac- companied by his uncle, Ml‘. Her- bert Vickareon o! Chicago, spent a week in Montague visiting Mrs. Charles Vickerson and Mr. and Mrs. W3. lane. Mr. Al! Vicker- eon left on return on Friday, visit- ing triends in New Brunswick. Mr. Hubert Viekerscn plans to remain on the Island for the summer vis- iting friends in Hermitage and (Jhsrlottetown. ..' CANADIAN IIOION HOLD MEI-TING — A very suoccdui party was held in the Legion Hall. Monllll-ll. on Prldfl 1118M. ‘ by the ladies auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. A beau- tickets Ml‘. Atiml Maclinnon.’ Prllea M carsh were wen by Mrs. Harry Hi . and Harry Higghibothsm, Jr., with consola- tion wiser being awarded to Miss Denie Minna and-Mr. LW. Gillie- A delicious lunch was served by the munhers d the Auxiliary, and in orchestra, and .- --°GII'I.‘I for all occasions. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Miss Inea MacDonald, Charlotte- town, vras a visitor to Montague this week. J3; m1. Preston Maclntyre, Mrs. C. St. Clair ‘Prainor, and Mrs. BIL. Yeo were visitors to Char- lcttetown. Her many frlonda will regret to learn that Mrs. Ernie Carver, Montague, is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Miss Mary MacKsnsis, Mrs. 0.3. Green, and Mrs. Mabel Fraser, Mon , were visitors to Char- lottetown on Thirrsdey. Mr. Unus Rossiter, commercial traveller, was a recent business visitor to Montague and vicinity, calling on his regular customers. Mn. Samuel Nelson, Charlotte- town, is spending a few days in Montague. aunt of Mr. and Mrs. GJL Nelson. - Messrs Harry Jamieson, Harry Higginbotham, Athol Robertson, Doug MacGowan, and Joseph MacGresor motored to town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hilchey have moved to their new home on Fraser Street which they have purchased from Mr. Vernon Mac- Kinnon. Mrs, Christine Blue, Little Sands, accompanied by he: son, was a recent visitor to Montague. guest of her mother, Mrs. Mur- dock Madbeod. Her many friends are pleased to see Mrs. Jsrmes MacLaren back in her home in Montague. Mrs. Maclbaren spent the winter months in Boston where she visited rela- tives and friends. On Wednesday evening a large party motored to Miiiview where they attended the dance. The music was supplied by the Reece those attending hsd a very enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Amhie Hume have returned to Montague after spending the out week in Hali- fax, guests oi Mrs. Hume's broth- er-ln-larw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. CK. Wightman. Mr. Carl Currie, who has lately ilnhhed his third year at Dal- heuale University, spent a few days in Montague at the home of his parents before leaving for Cape Breton whore he has ac- cepted a church mission for the summe months. Mr. Malcolm Nicholson, com- mercial Cross. who has spent the wintn‘ in Boston and New York, returned to his home iast week. On the trip home he was accom- panied by his daughter, Mrs. Elsie Kent. His many friends wiii regret to learn of the unfortunate accident which befell Mir. Alan Stewart, who broke his arm when it was caught in a belt at the Fraser and Annear grain crushing plant. Mr. Stewart's arm was set at the King's County Memorial Hospital. It is understood that Irish moss will be dried for market at Hew- ltt's factory in Lower Montague. Mr. Horace Hewitt plans on buy- ing the moss on the north side. and processing and drving it in Lower Montague from where it will be sent to buyers. Irish moss has been a productive industry on the Island for the past few years and this is perhaps the first time that it is beine processed and dried in this locality. Every success is wish- ed Mr. Hewitt in his new enter- prise, the presence of which will go iar in aiding the progress oi the community. .° BOY SCOUT! PUT ON DRIVE During the pest two weeks the Boy Scouts of the Mon- tague troop have been mitt-inc on a drive ior the purpose of raising funds so that represent- atives from this troop rnisht be sent to the Jamboree to be held in Ottstwa in July. A special spill! day sale was recently held which was well rupported by the public ted the we e of money, but still not sufficient fes- the pu- pae; tn- ssdnd. 'Aa-a- consequence the troop is new planning to qsonecr a dance at the Otwlins Rink where the music will be eup- plted ‘by ‘(he "Has-owners", our local orchestra under the tion cLOliff .l.lilley., It is undo an eoeoysbie evenhig was enjoyed bysli. _ scram , retool! thorns, seam- Club will donate all proceeds to the Boy locusts, and Double Enjoyment RED JROSE v ehtorm immved. A report us 5.15 - 5.30 f \ 5.15 - 5.30 Mrs. George Drew will deliver a message to the Women of‘ Canada Wednesday, May 18th FROM ST. JOHN, N.B. over the Trans-Canada networkbf the 6.8.6‘. Listen to ‘CIA , . Wednesday, llday 18th Published by the Progressive Conservative Party _...--- M _\,-“_~_,n PM. 1- lillT I PM. :.- MIT Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Joyce "Billie" Jenkins was a visitor to the City on Thursday. Mrs. James MaoLeod of Murray River ls visiting her mother. Mrs Minnie Refuse. Mr. Joseph S-cully of Charlotte- town was a recent guest oi relat- ives in Georgetown. Judge C. Si. Clair ‘rrainor of Montague visited Georgetown on Saturday. Mrs. Lemuel MacOoi-mack and daughter, Aldinc. were visitors to the City on Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Laura Lovers, Miss Beatrice Skinner and Mrs. NW. Hanson motored to the City on Saturday. Mrs. Katie Blanchard oi Chiar- lottctcwn was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N W Hanson, Burnt Point over the weekend. Miss Iouise Murphy of De Blois Bros, in Charlottetown visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy during the weekend, Mr Lawrence Batchilder is hav- ing a new barn erected on his property on Richmond Street. ‘The work is being done by Mr. Albert King. Mr. Nell A. Wight who is em- ployed on the D.P.W. Dredge No 9 at present engaged in working at. Wood islands, spent Sunday with his wife and family. Mrs. Mabel Heal-n oi Dartmouth, N 8., paid a short visit to George- town during the weekend, where she was a guest at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs. Sr. Mr. Walter Boudreault is at present a patient in the Veterans Wing in Charlottetown and his many trier-eds hbtpe for an early im- provmnent in his health Mir. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and three children of Charlottetown spent the weekend in Georsetown the guests of Mrs. IPraseFs mother, Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. M: and Mrs. William Hobbs Jr.. of Charlottetown were weekend guests of relatives in Georgetown. we. Hobbs ha; signed up with the R.C.A.F., and will leave shortly to take up his duties. This week is annual. elem-up- wce’: in Georgtrtown and the May- or and Council are asking the citi- zen; u; Qty-operate in this worth- the orchestra is donating its time. Such support oi such a worthy cause is most‘ commendable, and it is hoped that the general pub- lic will also help to send noose oi eh, boys to Ottawa. ‘Ihe Scout- mastu‘. Mr. mic Duvar, ls also planning to hold a local Scout camp this summer, and arrange- mmta are now under WHY 10f W! pus-pose. The boys are w hard to comple all necess y teats required for attsndanceaat the Jamboree. and special emph- asis are being pieced on these tests at the boy's weekly meet- ings. The preparation oi new is proceeding steadily in MORE $95; Louisiana/a, at iiilSlERY. Y'__18._ 1949 rrar swore" BAILED as urea-s ours-cannon; ' rsonmcoma. mm“ while QHdOIJV-rus. Our summer vis- itors will aoonbe with us once again and every endeavour should be made to make our surroundings as attractive as possible for them ourselves. Friends of Mrs. Richard Dcugan are sorry to hear that her health has nqcessitated the entering the Charlottetown Hospital ior trest- ment and all hope her return to normal good health will be rapid. The drawing in the lottery spon- sored by the Baseball Chm took place during an intermission at the Legion Motion Picture show and the lucky winner of the two bags of flour was Mr. Harry Mac- Donnell Mrs. Gasoline MacDonald ac- companied by her daughter, Miss Mary MacDonald, who reside dur- ing the winter months in Boston, Mass. have arrived in Georgetown and will spend the summer in their home on Main Street. Mr. John Murphy. Painter has started work on cleaning the in- terior ot St. James Church. The interior is completely staged with an overhead platform installed. When this phase oi the project is completed work on painting and re- decorating will be proceeded with. The two enumerators Mr. Howard B_ MacLean for Georgetown East and Mr. Joseph Klggins for Georgetown West, appointed under the Dosninion Election Act to pre- pare the Voters Lists iorthe June 27th election, have now completed thclr work and the lists Willi be posted ior the required period of time called for under the Act. The iuncral oi the late William if. Crawford was held on Friday. Services were conducted at the home of the sister o! the deceased. Mrs- H. P. Gevrtzc. 8L. and at St. David's Unittd Church by the Rev. B. J. Boyce. Mrmbers oi the Georgetown Branch oi the Canad- ian Legion paraded. The pallbear- ers, all returned men. were: L. S. Batchiider, All. Stewart. Stephen Landry. David Levers. W.J. Fitz- gerald and J. W. lovers. Electrical contractor WIRING AND REPAIRING ERNEST IL BAMSAY. 129 Elm Ave. PMIII IICU Hailed unanimously as m, outstanding Technicolor ‘Tap Roots." which oil-gig; Heflin and Boson Hayward, and h“ Boris Karloff in the leading l,“ tured role, will open today a, m. Prhsce Edward Theatre. ‘Ihe m“ movie spectacle, a. George Mama production, is presented by Wm‘, Wanser and is s Universal-Intern” tionel release. Bcenarized from James streets beat selling m", o, the some name, “Tap R0014," l, l, saga of the lndcpanden. 13mm "l?! sVan "clan o! Lebanon County which m, eded from Mississi i rior t Civil War. pp p ° u“ Van Hefiin. as Keith Alcxandq- a rmegade newspaper ' falls in love with Moma viewed by Miss Hayward. and fog this reason alone’ Joins the ma. neys in their rebellion. iiefllrfs tun. ous duellm pistols. Alpha and 0m, ga, are feared by any man who crosses him. The beautiful, mp, haired Morna as pdrlmyed by m,‘ Hayward, gives her love to two M; and, in keeping with the times. 11m ior the hour. Karloff, as 1mm. mingo, the Choctaw Indian, who“ bullwhip is as deadly as Hernia’ dueling pistols, is a friend oi in: Dalbneys. Anions the mwortinr phyla Julie London has the role o! Ana, Miss Haywaxds younger sing, Ward Bond is seen as their stub- born and defiant (other, Iioab Deb- ney. Richard Long plays the hot- headed younger brother. Screen newcomer, Whitfield Connor, is aid to be impressive in one oi th film's key portrayals. With action centered on Leba County in Mississippi, the story“: ‘ Roots" begins in 1860. wit‘ Mississippi seccdes ircm the Union Lebanon County, under the lead» ship of Hoab Dabney, becomesa irea and independent community. Dramatic incident; which follow, including Iohasion County's furious but futile conflict with‘ the might and millions of the Coniedensy, are said to have been filmed on e vast scale without the sacrifice at intimate detail. Producer Marshall directed the picture from a satee- play by Alan LaMay and additive- ai dialogue is credited to llond Wiggarn. Lionel Lindon and Wlntci C. Hoch were the photograp - cots mmersnon wtuor YOU , BELDWTIIE BELT’! Help Your F “ll” For The KHU lelisl That H Maia You Rarin‘ TeGl More than half of your dl tioa u dud below the belt-in your 28 eat cl bovi-‘i lo when ‘ndigut-ion strikes, try toms dlgutioa in the siolnscit K Whs need is Carter‘ Little lbI l; gig-i“ w,» o. tuft "lcrsvlfl u a ilqngg‘ Pill bl m“ m ' ual'l'tnlil.li°'taeral 1 wall-help you dimet What you hi" salon in Nature's own way. , Then moat lolka gee the kind cl rtlwl i“ J ymlbgael batter [rumour hes-i w 7- EH10 as ‘ilvn 1515313‘ yourudnrsdflrlll ___¢ Tho ' renfloned below: mayssm-asnosaono " retv-ronrunn . " roua-ssuoowaiaa‘ r SIrdPST.MABGABE'I' z tram-sonata runs-rs: willalsobepresenttn the miblio are cordially Invited. Pueuc mettmes. ‘I desires to meet and will address liinfl County electors at meetings to be hold at BM o'clock at the PM" " Y HILL SCHOOL lune late-MOBIL!‘ MEMORIAL HALL " Iris-ST. PITII’! LEGION HALL s " lib-ll‘. ifilfil’! - Additional meetings will be announced later. Other spun" ama- the political issues at the e-s- All Progressive Conservative candid-N- - I. A. MACDONALD. b new tinder the “' 0i Mr. Allistair Currie. and in‘the peat week three cubs havemoved tooheScosrtgs-oup. Buohworkl toagoodBccut organisation to be helped Wail. , .___. w.‘ cos-r ‘lite Aketa 0.0.131‘. of the Montague united Church held their meeting this week in ‘the classroom on Ihureday mites-noon. The devotion- al period was led by tho leader, Mrs. Malcolm Patterson, after which the following hymns were sing, "Take Tkne to be Ioly" and "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross". irons the booklet d Inowwflod" was Z Milled the mem- bers The, president than took or, has bushes: period followed. The secretary read the o! the last meeting given of tivaameunt made ‘at the tron the sale oi giitfibones. melting nda@ ltisplaanedteholdthenest‘ iltsetinilstthe ‘that till? OI!‘ sdl! than elated period. GVQIIII. TIM followed by a pedal , deleting-Nee 91v» you " (‘-41