SHOWS 2 :30—77—9 SPECIAL FILM ‘INSIDE NEWFOUNDLAND And "THE 3 GODFATHERS" - pgmcg Enwilgn ...... wan. rcnrrrca. .... mus! n NlllS o REE-FE“; Special Shorts MARY MEADE ALFRED RYDER - Willi FDRD EMP R sonar SHOWS 2:30 — 7 -8:45 snows zoo _ 1 _~.> "Jungle Patrol" SERIAL - COMEDY CAPITOL MDI. TIIE. alttl WED. ' charge of keeping the streets and ATTENTICN MCTIIERS Do you believe that on ounce of Prevention ls worth a pound of curePDo you know that 85 per cent of all Whooping Cough deaths occur under two years of age? Do you know that it is pre- ventable? Do you know that6l per cent of all Diphtheria deaths occur under five years of age? Do you know that Diphtheria can be prevented? Do you know that Lock-jaw con be prevented? Do yOu know that your child should receive this protection when six months of oge? Do you know that delay may be fatal? Knowing these facts, surely oll intelligent mothers will demand ‘i; needed protection for their babies, pro-school and school chil- Coenmencing April 4th., the Health Division of the Depart- ment of Health and Welfare will stort their annual spring inocu- lating clinics in each of the Summerside schools. All. babies and children will be protected with the combined Diphtheria, Whooping Cough and Lock-jaw immunizations. School children will be protected from Diphtheria only Reinforcing doses one adminis- tIId to school children immunized three or more years ago and ore advised every three years. - Pro-school clinic-Town Holl—Wedne-sday,uApril 6th., at 1.30 p.m. School cltildren-—High SCJIOOIMGY, April 4th. at 9 a. m. Convent-Monday, April 4n, n roro mm. s. c. lcsermc, ma, p.m. Gtlef Heaith Officer ~ F o n S'A I. n One foot Met-riser, with“ 2 clrleeels ‘I-Z" Gill 3Q" ~ Apply to:-- e‘ -..,.--~-_»~_.-, - -- = 4w THE EASTERN GUARDIAN was cunanuuv. cuezzborramwn ,_ AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Ialold I. landry, Stewart, Bartlet AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldoa Albnt Althea. Ire. Iyna Clair. been. following riaeee tn Monhgner In Georgetown: Theflnardtanmybeboughlat tnyofflse The Poet Otfleer tn Courts: Oondonb and Roper: In It Peter's: Ofllaa l. A. Llewellyn; tire. (In). The Poet ..°'l‘0B ‘IIHAT SPRING WED- DING — Diamond and Wedding Rings from V. R. Pepler, The Jewel- ler, Mqrttegue. .'.'PLUMBING AND HEATING. Leonard Gillis, phone 52, ring 8, Montague. ..'Mrs. Walter Goss, Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to Mont.- ague, guest of her mother. Mrs. James Currie. Mr. Charles Stewart, employee of Redmonds. Charlottetown, was a. recent. visitor to his parent's homo in Montague. Miss ,Veronics Rosper, George- town, ‘was a visitor to Montague on Wednesday where she visited her sisters Julie and Myrtle. Mrs. Mabel Fraser. who has been spending the past few weeks ln Charlottetown, has returned to her home in Montague. Mr. Austin Fraser, Mon‘ um who suffered n severe head injury last summer, has left for Montreal where he will receive treatment. Mr. Billy MacIntyre. student of Prince of Wales College, spent I-ht week-end at the home of his parents in Montague. Mr. C. C. Montgomery. com- mercial traveller, was a recent business visitor to Montague and vicinity where he called on his many customers. Mr. Tom Clair has been appoint- ed policeman of the Town of Montague, and will also take drains in condition. Miss Mildred Smith, of the office staff of Clark Bros, Mont- ague. has returned to her duties following her recent illness when she was confined to her home for a few days. ..'Y.I'.U. HOLD MEETING - The Young People's Union 0f i110 Montague United Church held their meeting this week in the classroom on Monday evening. The meeting opened with the devotion- al period led by Miss Minnie Greene. She read the life story or Howard Walter, writer of the lovely hymn “I Would Be True. The following hymns were suns. "Take Time To Be Holy." and "Fight The Good Plant." This W“ followed by the program conduct- ed by Miss Estelle Maclntyre. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting which were oPPYm/ed- A short business period followed. A number of members Paid 1m" the Mission collection. The meet- ing was then adjourned. ..°PAID VISIT T0 LODGE — Grand. Master H. N. Sole?- Springhill, N. 5.. paid an official visit to Hillside more. I- 0- 0- F» Montague, on Tuesdfly tvfilllni- He was accompanied by Past Grand Master George Ryan. and Brothel‘! Bryant, Frances. Cudmore and MacKay, all of Charlottetown. The visitors were welcomed by the Noble Grand of Hillside. Athvl . Reba-mom The Grand Master gave an interesting address on the Work of the Lodge. immune hi» 118W‘- ers with renewed zeal in Oddfellow- ship. He was followed by P. 0- M- Ryan, and other visiting brothers, as well es brothers J. H. Mac Gregor, C: A. Bhaw, H. L. Mac- Gregor, Bruce MacLee-tl. Ind Archie Hilchey from Hillside Lodge. At. the close of the meet- ing a social hour was QBIOYHI. during which lunch was served by a committee of the members. ANOTICE A course for Nursing Aides is now being formed at the Provincial Sanatorium. Age limits 20 to 35 years. Education Grade IX or higher. For fur- ther information apply to Kath- erine M. MacLeannan, R. N., Matron, Provincial Sanatorlum. IIDTIDE The City Street Department will haul clean aslrei for use on streets, for the next three weeks. Ashes must be out oi cellars and clean. The City will not haul from private residences or places of- business after Ap- ril 20th. _ ’ J. ‘A. r-utmrou, City Clerk. g ' i stvrllro lrtonlrlr amine Send your sewing machine h _ . V. I. King joined the staff at the Poole‘: hes left for a few days on a bust ague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. — A fat and breed show of beef N. 5., on March 30th, at which Mr. Lynn MacNeil of Cardigan and Grange, Brudnell, attended. Mr. Roberts purchased a fifteen-month- old heifer ~for $1,500. Mr. John Dupasquier of Forrest Hill also purchased a heifer for $1,500. Mr. MacNeil is a and is interested in thoroughbred cattle. while Mr. large herd of purebred cattle on Miss M. Buchanan, Eldon, has Hotel in Montague. Mr. Alex Hamilton, s I ’ New Perth, ness trip to Montreal. . m. Duncan Be“ , Montague, has left on a business trip to Montreal, where he will spend a few days. Mr. Ct P. Wilkins, commercial traveller, spent the day in Mont- Mr. Albert Fraser, employee of Canadian National Railways, East Royalty, was a recent visitor to his home in Montague. --'0PEN STOCK o! Lady Hamil- ton, Miludy, First Love, Adoration. Fantasy, Sweet. Brlar, Mayflower. Society. Manory, Chateau. Also sets. V. R. Pepler, The Jeweller. Montague. . RATIENDED AMHERST SHOW Shorthorn was held at Amherst. Mr. Gordon Roberts of Willow fifteen - month - old prosperous farmer in the district, Roberts hes a the Willow Grange farm. ' uonrorlo: SALE There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, Queen's County, Prince Edward Island on Wednesday the 4th. day of May, 1949 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL that parcel of land sit- uate lying and being on Township number thirty-three in Queen's County aforesaid bounded and de- scribed as follows: Commencing on the East side of the Brackley Point Road at a distance of ten chains and fifty links from the south boundary of land formerly leased to James Walker, thence running east forty-nine chains and sixty- thrce links, thence southerly par- allel t0 the said Brackley Point Road ten chains and fifty links, thence West to the said Brackley Point Road and thence north along thzrsald Road to the place ofcom- mencement, containing fifty acres af land a little more or less. Also all that other piece or parcel of land situate on Township number thirty-three aforesaid bounded and described as follows: COTTITHETICITI), at the North West angle of land “Pmerly in the Possession of Peter Stewart and now in the possession of John McDonald and at the rear lines of farms fronting on the Brackley Point Road, thence north- wsrdly along the sald rear line twenty chains and eight links or to the Southern boundary of twenty- slx acres of land formerly in pos- session of Alexander Rattray now conveyed to James Douglas Rattruy thence esst along the some eleven chains and ninety-seven and one- half links, thence south parallel with the said renr line of the Brackley Point Road farms twenty chains and eight links to the north boundary of John McDonald's farm. thence west along the same to the place of commencement containing twenty-five acres of land a little more or lees the said two pieces of land being thufldescribed in a con- veysnce thereof from the Commis- sioner of Public Lends to William H. Roberts bearing date the tenth Y's MEN'S "VARIETIES - 1949" A , Tickets 50¢ - Obtainable from members of Y's Men's Club . MUSIC _and FUN ‘M. product available on all routes. You are encouraged to buy tickets-ll) for one g- EVERYONI - ' a _ " ' Featuring: p rTlie sale of fat ‘free milk has the hearty endorsntlen of ibeth Federal and Pro- ... A“ “ma,” vineial Health Departments as the following testimonials shew. " i mm‘ 27f l};- l-- l- Pen- .¢hM of Nutrition Division. on». National Health ‘one Wel- . 1- A re. So for as the, nutritional value .of skimmed milk Irconeerned, I am em- * Instrumental and plmtieallg plpmregrd thothit leentalnrthe greater pnrt of the food value of the vxd spuhm“ m an use s cu d be encouraged." i * Humorous Skits ' ~ I e e e I Dr. J. ll. Show, Provincial Pathologist m m. s. c. Keeping, Oliieffllleolth other: odd m‘ following ......" Two NIGHT‘ "We hove no hesitation insulting that mllk should not be coneltnled IIDNIIAY end ‘ ."‘l'he irnpertoet no rhost nutritional in... n milk in. in alarm...» h m no. ‘raw-ru- ...... ha. Colit- t Tuggpgy - m: ,l,"1?;;:dmi:g- 02kg? imitates lrovnthion-no. riboflavin. niacin, and ascorbic ecld, These equally rm- Apr" 25"‘ ‘I'd a‘... I muklgxlhltfinthpaiduringithe post several nlonths vthelohes been e decline ‘in household‘ '_ __ corleumyftlon of "w. c. Audihflun) it 0v . s u no doubt due to the rising cost ei mllk. If fetktree mllk hd-Itedq more ~_tendlly i ~ 2. _ 1949 base 36- esmls Indian u. xosrheed-Pvllw. secures camping relaxation in surgical operations. ' moron mos-en PRAIRIE, Alta, ... (Qp) 911m!!! 01 ..K0flb- .-_-_-!la'tll Hrelpe hse..been elected lggeet single ettvenoe mayor or this Alberta municipal. since the tnu-oduo- lty. Phelps polled, mo voter, lnaeee. ..Weeiey corpora-ed with 4r roi- 4mm hem. recently. Oltr- Mayor, Y; Maurice, ' ... i P. of t ollllllnglw . wstnllstlzs . p TEEIISTEIIS’ amt LITTLE DIIES or». own-m c»: Tdlflta and Crepe Dresses Skirts‘ llousl ‘ Jackets Slacks Slips James aonsa-r nun-mar son of m. and Mire. J. 'A. inpat- ley. Grerlottetown. Jim entered r.w.c. in mo 2mm West. Kent School. no; plans for the future ere not definite. ' Photoe by Crasrrell. ARTE}!!! KEITH BALLIM son of w. and Mrs. J. W. Ballem, Charlottetown. Art, who was a Flying Officer in the R. C. A. P. during the war, enrolled in the- Special Matriculation Class tn 1948. He is married and has two children. Art hopes to obtain. a B. Sc. in Agriculture st Messen- ald College. day of June A. D. 1899 and con- veyed by William H. Roberts to Douglas A. Smith by Indenture of conveyance dated the fourth of March 1903. This Sale ts made in pursuance of a Power of Sale contained in Produce " l, MONTREAL, April 1- (CP)— "M?" Produce prices quoted here today an Indenture of mortgage dated we repormd by the Domynlon cod" Gum". the flnd- d“? °t M“ 1917 made be‘ Deggrtment of Agriculture as fol- my tween William E. McCallurn of lows, i Lo“ SMCH Brackley Point in Queen's County Eggs. Free can!’ A "we 45 1_z___ D "Q. aforesaid, farmer, of the first part and Rose A. Connolly of Charlotte- town aforesald, Single Woman, of the second part, default having been made in payment of the Prin- cipal secured thereby. DATED this 1st day of April, 1949 MARY M. McQUAID. Aclminlstratrlx of Estate of mort- RHQQQ. McLean d: McKlnnon, Royal Bank Bldg. 46; med 4} 1-2-44; A pullete 41 1-2; B 41-41 1-2; C 34-435. Butter: Current receipts Quebec ho 1 pasteurized 57 1-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized fresh and storage 58--5B 1-2 (nominal). First grade creamery print job price 59 1-2-60; solids 59-419 1-2. Cheese: Current receipts western white 31 1-2: western colored 32 (lob): wholesale western white 32 (nominal); western colored 32 1-2 (nominal). N: other prices estab- lished. I ‘- Po oes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs new 1.15-1.25, 10-lb bags 20—21 cents; NB no 1 75 lbs 1.30-1.40, 50-lbs 92 cents, 10~lh bags 20-23 cents; PEI iii. ‘I'll! ruauo sznvlo: or omen REQUIRES‘ A TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATOR. Sihlfl-Sii-lllt), Ottawa. Poster ahnounoementu giving full details on dlpplay — and applica- tion forms obtainable-at Post Offices, National Employment Service 91m". and Offices of the Clvil Service Commission throughout Cen- At. fly. QHARLQTTETQWN HOT“ ads. . . .- ANNOUN EMENT The Pure Milk Company_,Ltd., ‘realizing the great decrease in the consumption of milk, due to increased prices, is proud to present to the citizens of Charlotte- town a new product, skim milk, which will" conform ‘more nudity with, the aver- age person's purchasing ability. a i Knee Sox , Ankle Hose, Etc. Also a Cornplelo of Infants’ Wear QUALITY CD515 N0 MORE! .l'llE MISSES HOLMES s. BRADLEY rso our!!! s1. Plltllli- o2 Statistics show that in the home nearly 50 per cent of all acciden- tal deaths result; from falls. \ I ones 1o acumen erasures: , snow Sponsored ‘by n. Junior Ladies Aid of Prince. Edwond lslandHoepital April 5th.-6th. Skim mllk, which is now. on n» market labelled Garden Clty (Fat Free Mllk' has all the nutritional value of whole mllk except the fat and the Pure Milk Com- pany feels its availability at l0 cents per quart will be appreciated. Health officials everywhere are perturbed over the decrease inyntllk. consumption. especiolly among children, and it is to’ alter such a situation that fat free mllk is now made available. ' Fat‘ free mllk is on sale new ‘and the Garden‘ City driven will have the, new "Niki". especially to growing children, 'lt_ ls eons-mu ‘with pltbllfillodltlt." l