l CAPITOL YOU'LL ROCK TO THE RHYTHMS OF THIS GAY MUSICAL COMEDY! IT'S THE STORY OF A SONG, A DANCE, AND A LAUGH FOR EVERY LIGHT ON BROADWAY. 10 TERRIFIC TUNES EXTRA! T O - D A Y rm. and SAT. RA W! RUGGED! IE TRUE Sllllll Ill IIIE EIILIIIIGUDF TIE IIESI I Cartoon In - Serial Shows 3:30-7-8:45 rnoonrssws . icousnivinvs '"' HEADQUARTERS .127 Grafton Street Phone 1 198 T IMATEIIII IIIIIITEST 1 The Monte Branch of the Canadian gion is spon- soring another amateur con- teu and dance at Yeo's The- atria, Montague. Wednesday, June 27th. 1 Entries for content must be mailed to L. Cyril John- abn, care of Mabon Drug Q. Montague. before mid- i t, June 26th. 1 Contestants will 5-. jud ed undera new system 0 er. than that used at previous elm!!!- News - Will To Win - Cartoon PRIIILBE EDWARD AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. undry. Mn. Byron Stewart. In lruoo Ilaomsoo. Miss Joyce Wigginlon. Mira Joan Joluutou. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon uvon. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Goorgo town; 1'n.,Pon Office: in Souris: Tho Snack Bar and 3. Rich area A son. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cobb. Bos- ton, Mass.. are enjoying a vacation in New Perth. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moor. ,, TODAY and SATURDAY THE BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT Mr. and Mrs. Link Kennedy, and son, Wilfred. were recent. vis- Itors tor Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie White. ....'HOME ON LEAVE. - Cpl. Douglas Prcece, P. P. C. L. I. of Calgary. is at picsent visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Pace-ce,' Montague. Mr. Prcccc is on embarkation leave and is accompanied by Sgt. Mr. and Mrs. George Blazer. Arlington. Mass. motored to the Island last week and are Kllesl-3 Of Mrs. Blazer's father. Mr. F. Mac- Phee. Cardigan. They wt-re ac- companied by Miss Louis Bowman. of Cambridge, Mass. who will S I N U E I I T spend the summer in Roseneatli. Robe” Gordon, py P. C. L 1' yes, 3"”I' M h" ”um' Myst James tcrday Sgt. Gordon. called his cmwmrdi inoiher in SLISSOX. England, by phone. Mr. Piccce and Mr. Gor- . donf are ieavmg on Monday for El; ?.".l:::l"..t”.' iPf..'".;”2.'.” ".5 to ismmh who "canny beam. a Seattle. Washington. Also visit- ”p1."emam.e of the Vancouver ing his parents. -Mr. and Mrs. Branch. and who lives in Whlte- Grort-'9 Fleece. 15 Chief PEW- horse. Y.T., qualified for the scn- Om??? ('.Vl'll PFCNP. Hall”-X. WI” tor roll in April. An auspicious 15 tllwlldlllll 5! LNV d3.VS llCl'0 P1101" beginning for one of our north- to his brothers dcrparttire.-M. erly representatives. The lady mentioned wits formerly Miss TPOR TWO”! DORIS DAY SON BILLY DE WOLFE 1 ....'IN YIJKON-The Great. Wes: 2. 45 4 Beth Cowan. lvlontagiit-. who has many friends. here.--M. Graduating Exercises Held At Souris Convent ates and grading certificates to their certificates Tuesday night at grades 9 and lo; presentation of the graduation exercises of Souris prizes by Msgr. Murphy; duet. Convent. The ceremonies, attended.i"Diana" by Betty Cheverie and . . . ALL TOPPERS Twenty-three graduates received Shows 3:30-7-9 by more than 200 parents andlshirley Townshend: chorus. "Alma friends. took place in st. lviiiuys .Vfater"; presentation of certif- Convent Hall. icaies to gradiiating class. Mr. M. J. McQuaid, B. A.. LL. al delivered an address to the grad- uates. Other speakers included Right Rev. J. A. Murphy, Mayort C. E. Lavie. J. J. MacDonald, Rev. R. J. MacDonald. f The graduates: Basil John Campbell Mary Genevieve Campbell Marie Joscplnne Clieverle Perry Eduard Clinton Norma Elizabeth Ann Creamer cAitAgini smr Continued from page 1 ment was based on a. motion on the House order paper by John Miss Bernice Mat-Phee was the Marjorie Doreen l-Illis Diefenbakcr (PC-Lake Centrelivaledlcloflall i lVinnit'red Ann Glllts go, 1:; gab1i,-pg. The program included a duet.3 Mary Della Gillis Mr. St. Laurent. declined. Hel "Enchanted M'3ll'l9lllS" ll.V 1361?? Mary Winnifred Crimes Cheverie and Shirley Townshcnd:j Joan Elizabeth Hanlon Cabinet Ministers' oath of secrecy.Sl'99llll85 by Basil Cnmpbvilzt Francis J0FPi7ll Hewlett to disdose what goes on 3,, Cab. i chorus, "The Halls of St. M:'ll') Mlildred Dorothy Keays meg meetings. ipresentation of First Aid ccrtitir- Joan Margaret. lviary Kelly Loretta Jane Leslie said it would be a violation ofl Mr. Drew compared the dir- CTE-)1'm"mTTTCC 'i active to an order-in--council I ow" gar” qflld Tg but 0": tCiC'F' Loo Eugene MacAu1a.V . ' e . 1 or i ' s . . pointed out that such orders are k')';oI;;'ederbv Liberal "Eng. ngozli. t :';Il';ll.V s l om r u always made public and said the pubnc Could be Ram in ignorannc Credit members as well as H. W. i Brrllla Tcrrsn MacKcn7.iI nf impnrtiant. matters if Mr. Sh! Htlilngiger (EC: TKl:(;t:l"aICI. W05” l xlarion Bcrnicc MacPlic9 Laurent.'s View were sustained. ' Eb V ', ,”' 1 50" n ”' m”m'. Mlarie Frances 'icrcsa Mullallr The Prime Ministers reply was J an” AIIELISUI19 Fl”??? MUl'Ph)' that Mr. Chevrler had tabled thel w'"ww- Dorothy Claire Pariuet positive result of Cabinet (T9015-I REGINA C (CFW -. According Fabloln C-1tll9llll9 CWFIIR PW" ion. The House was not entitled I to a new civic booklet Regina is a The lll01”m V105” Wm LG” 10 lll0"- I city of young people. Nearly 70 per i Save The Kim! " Mr. Drew pressed the issue to i cent of the estimated 72.000 popu-I A dance was held afterwards for a vote and uas supported by his; lation are under -95 years of hire lb? i1lMlllfllP5 lll ill? P-'”I5h ha”- '"'"-IR- . PHONE nu. SAT. I78” CENTRAL ROYALTY AND FITZROY GROCERY Prices In The Ch'town Area 1 pkg. OUIX-Soup Powder and The Stores With The Lowest CEMENT 51.25 S. P. SPARE RIBS. per lb. . 23c ROUND STEAK. per lb. . . 85c HAMBURG (no filler used) per lb. 65c Layer Sliced BACON. lb. 65: BARIED WIRE - Light and Heavy of highly competitive Prices. OUAKER OATS. 5 lbs .. . 49c LlPTON'S. per lb. . . . . . . 92c BULK. good quality .. . . . 89c COFFEE SCHWARTZ. per lb. . .. 1.05 MAXWELL HOUSE. lb. . 1.09 C. I. L. PAINT Good quantity inside and out- side house paint in stock. Liberal Party Broadcasts crcv STANDARD TIME. Thundoy. June 21. l P.M.: Mayor I. Eorle MocDonoId.' ' Friday. June 22. Itll P. M..: Cecil A. Miller ' LISTEN LIBERAL - - VOTE LIBERAL M would also be a rally held once a year. at which all members of the different institutes would be pres- ent. She mentioned also a. schol- arship or one hundred dollars provided by the Music Festival for music teachers attending a refresh- I Whlm Road er course to teach in the rural whim Mad womenv, mammelschool districts. one scholarship convention At Mrs. Malcolm Mccrhoo was the final speaker for the afternoon. Her subject was "Education in The Rural Schools." Different phases of education mentioned by Mrs. Mac!-thee were physical od- ucation, intellectual education, vocational education. and moral education. which would build PAGE may-rr .. . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN 'JUNE 21. 1951 e--t----””-T----- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN nismct w. L as ":.:".:-"'..':.:::t..r:"”'.2; r W” ”' '"” ”'-""' 2.”:':”.i3l'...”.i:' time in proper readin an - Mrs. MacPhee requfastedd parents give all the assistance the could to the teachers. She aim her remarks by stating that me. are no problem Dllplltl,-jug; 1)!-at lain parents. Following Mn. Mm (Continued on page 1.5) was the entertaining institute at' the annual district convention which was held in whim Road Hall yesterday afternoon and even- mg. The following institutes were welcomed: Heatherdale, Malltown. Upper Montague, Brooklyn. Grand- view 'Bellevue. and Kllmulr. There were no institute members from, Caledonia or Valleyfleld. The meeting was presided over! by the district president, Mrs. M.g .1. Munro. The secretary was Mrs; Webb Nicholson. The "Institutet and Ode" the "Collect for Wom-' on" were repeated together by all Upper Montague. and these were- approved and adopted as read; some interesting questions andl answers were brought to the at-, tention of all, by Mrs. Colin Mac. Donald who took charge of the IIANSEI. and GRETEL Directed by Mrs. W. E. Soantlohury Based on the familiar Fairy Tale. with adult cast, this is a Fantasy to delight young and old alike. present. Mrs. Cecil Campbell gavel li?..3”d.?i.”l.:””l?iT:;..”:. 222;? :r":..:”?.. EMPIRE THEATRE i?”7ai”'3-z ye-rls meetlnr which will held ml Adults-"I50 Children Under 15 Years-ado Children Under 10 yearn, to be acoomplnlod 5! lull"- .. . - 1., 1) Co., sequin" Bros. and Ahegwelt om Court. Inkc"(.lLlli:uItTe:b::!adEiitt?(l'on presentation of Membership Card. .,.. I question box for the Kllmuir In-I stitute. ' The following committees were appointed for next year's conven- tion. Resolutions committee; Mrs, Cecil Campbell. Mrs. John Mac- Leod', and Mrs. Jack Bruce. The entertaining institute will 1;; Brooklyn with Mrs. Bob White. Wily 8-5 president and Mrs. John Bears. secretary. Executive com. mittee: Mrs. MI. N. MaeGowan, Miss Anne MacDonald. Kilmuu-, and Mrs. Preston Peardon, and Mrs. Martin MacDonald. Heath. erdale; Mrs. Lawrence Stuart, and -W3- 30b Campbell. Whim Road; Mlrs. Max Cooper, and Mrs. A, .1. MacPherson, Bellevue; Mrs, R. MlwPherson. and Mrs. Olive pi..- layson, Grandview; Mrs. William Stewart. and Mrs. J. King, Mm. town. Mrs. Roy Glllis. and Mrs. Dan MlacDonald, Upper Montague. Parts alloted to each institute were as follows: reception commit. I96. .Bellevue; sing-song. valley. lleld. question box. Grandview; 9d”C3”0n- Kllllllll-1”: fun and non- sense. Whim Road; exhibits. Min. l?l”l- The reply to the address of ””3ICF'me WI” I39 Elven by Caledonia glnstitute. It was decided that go; e sing-song each institute sllllllld Suggest selections. The first speaker of the after- noon was Miss Marion Hill. who Spoke on education. Miss Hm bfmlsht UP the question as to whether our province provide; ?(lual opportunities for education in rural schools as compared to 'h05el"1l16 Olly. A one room school cannot compete with schools lmlns: I2 grades. Miss Hill stated that we should not leave educat- ion to the rural school teachers alone. Different oi-ganizauom such as the church, boys and girl; clubs, Red Cross. etc., should help to supplement the worst of the gh Kc teat-hers. she went 'on to say that the radio is a strong influence on the Child Wday: motion pictures influence the chllds mind also. It was further stated by M15 Hm that after the eighth grade, one rural youth in eight attends col. 1Et!9. They should be educated for both rural and urban me. she mentioned the vocational school in Charlottetown and the differ. with Sanalloy Super- Freezcr; Covered We have a small amount in 1 handy household scoop giotmecoinxarga letm prtovgdes. In the yea:-idteif-r;.dei....g 9. en t r Weft stock. SI.25 I cosh) per bag. Both for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c ...., ..,.....shf,, ., M,.Z"lifu, 53:53 czgliaaentum i B ” een girls were taught cooking, 5t0l"D0l- Clorlt's PORK 8. BEANS. Swonsdown f.f.”.ii”' .f.i;l.”il?J”f'..Li.T” mam..- z tins 31: CAKE noun 39: .....'.. .....i.;... ....:”:S:.”:.:' c n PORK 3. BEANS ?35357rb5elai3'5hw"d”i"3 '"""'”””l o a e .. ' - W 0 meme- 2 J...” ' 29.-. Fm” '8 5 -We oeaaoae-eooaaoua Dd I1- M ROBIN HOOD . . . . . . . . 5.98 ;.ei;:I.:.,M.;,h:nd.1:.::l.g,to.h,m ydougg C I n l '-”l”- "Pk L""- 2 '55- - 4” CR. or THE WEST 5.98 ..:.....l 9 - o ow nx Miss nu dd , SHOIRTENING. Domestic. REGAL . . . . . ...... 5.79 m. secretaries m. ;.:.i. ”...i.'-f?. - N. Save a repor o e years w it per b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37: p . TEA and Wm my hm mompmcaerdt MEAT . ..?.2' .l.”.i.”””.i" .1:”'””?” T . a er ac an. o t P97 Ibo - - - - 92c Institute Office in Charlotletowne. who gave it demonstration of ar- ticles for sale at the bazaar. She mentioned a new plan for district convention where the province would be divided into six districts, two to each county, and two mam. 134 Kent St. 05' cold which is cHAiu.onE'rowN acrvation ofyour food. W ltepti safe with gwol Vllcstinghouse TRUE-TEMP Only the '-'-'eatlnghouao"l:RU!-TEMP Refrigeratnr gives your food the positive protection of conatnn t necessary for the most cfliciei-it pm. ik Food la the his item in your budget today, Even a email pm. portlon of spoilage or west: is a serious drain on yourincomc.That's why it's so import- ant to have mm Westinghosiw Refrigerator NOW That's why it's rt better investment today then evrr before. ck You are invited to drop in in our store to ace the latest models ofthe Westing- house Refrigerator. You'll be dcllghfnl with the roomy storage space and its easy-to-clean. streamline design. Due to the high cost of meat and other foods and with the summer's heat just ahead of us you can not afford to be with out a. Refrigerator. SEE THE VARIOUS SIZES NOW AVAILABLE AT CROCKETT AND STOREY LTD. Phone 834 ROYAL CANADIAN 'AIR FORCE RECRUITING UNIT. SUMMERSlDE' presents an kOpon-Air BAND CONCERT Featuring and R. c. A. 5'. CENTRAL nun” (OTIAWA) Conducted by Flying Officer Oorl-Irlberig roruonr (rrwnsnar) AT 7:30 p. In. ' VICTORIA PARK - Adia cent to Government Home (If weather is unsuitable, concert wlllbe presented at P. W. O. Auditorium) . The Dance Band component of this band will play for a Dance after the concert: - at the Rollaway-Sponsored by the Confederation Wing, R. C. A. F. Anoclation.