PAGE EIGHT . .- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Ear-old I. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mrs. Bruce MncPl1ee. Min Joyoo Wtgginton. Pius Mcxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon layers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome llesteursnt, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: in Saurls: The snack Bar and Il. Richards & sol. .-3DANCE Summerville School. Tuesday, May 19th. .."1'0wN ()ll' -BOUBIH regula- tions require building permits to be received before construction is commenced. ...3LEGION AUXILIARY meet- ing Monday night in Legion Hall, Montague. ..'GET YOUR TICKETS now to see "A Ready Made rar:.i'y” i be presented this Wednesday and Thursday in the United Church hall. Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Coolon, Halifax. N. 5.. are spending the hol- iday weekend in Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck. Mr. Clarence Thonipsoii and Mr, Robert Scmple. employees of the Warren Paving Co. Antigonlsh. N. 8.. are visiting their respective homes in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. George Moar. and daughter Elizabeth, Yarmouth, N. 'S.. are visiting relatives in New Perth and Montakiir-. l.0(;S arrived 'LOAI)lNG I'R()l)l'(iI'I, Th M.V. Tri i V th --- e ml "V A or Miss seima Llewellyn and Miss in port at Montague yesterday from Saint John. NB. under the Mary 383515 H3l”aX- '"e i”ek"ld command of Captain William KUHVJ of MI- and MN Spencer Johnston. The ship will take on a U9W9”3'n- M0"”W””- cargo of logs, turnips t and oilicr. vegetables. 1 g .. W. ;and family of Halifax ..'am.i'rAnv SCHEME - riieiweekwd sue” 01 MV- Haven Restaurant, Montague. was; 1"0"95l'- Cl0W- M9"l"lW" host to the 5th Royal Signals Regi- l ment, Eastern Command, Char- lottetown. yesterday. on the oc- M0nl5-K1lC- 890113 Simday 1" 5”m' casion of their being in this sec-'m9FB1d6 Where Sh? l'l5”9d ll" ioi- conducting a military scheme daughter. Phyllis. who is receiving under the command of Col. Keith treatment in the Prince County Johnston. The fifty-five guests Hospital, were served a delicious dinner ofi . roast beef and pork by the efflci- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Irving. ent staff of the restaui'ariit under and Elaine Irving, Pictou, are via- the management. of Mr. C. B. iting at Mr. Irving's parents. Mr. Drake. and airs. William lrvinc. Montague. l l 4 Mr, and Mrs. Rntirrt Thompson, are the and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret MacPh erson, FOR THE FANS WHO WANT ACTION HERE'S TWO TERRIFIC HITS ON ONE SENSATIONAL SHOW! -E " ED. Myioiiusi THE WHITE MAN'S EVIL! Astounding and spectacular adventure! . . .Warrior maiden. pit their primitive weapons fogalnst the assault of brutal lnvadorsl wiun iuviicrn s 1BYFANG Ann; icuw liI4ciiiME'Sl siiiniictsrg SHOWING TODAY. AT 2:30 AND 7 WITH LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:06 EEE CAPITOL WANT THE YELL SCARED OUT OF YOU? . . - IT WILL HAPPEN WHEN YOU SEE . . . THE TERROR OF THE SWAMPLAND! HALF MAN . . . HALF IEAST! One minute a. harmless country boy . . . the next moment a snarling, ferocious Wolf Man! A human monster with fangs of a Beast! It's the Year's Most Terri- fying Shocker! THE OAPITOL'S "OWL SHOW" . Presents ''''THE MAD MONSTER” "om: snownvo oivmt -. A1: to r. M. i ANNl'.U. lNs'l'lICTl0N-Units in the Ciiziiliiiivioiiii carrison par- aded foi"'Grim::ilsi insprction last week whmi xi-imr (loiiwal C. Miss ihiccv lurk, li:il:f:ix is vis- iting lirir iliIl.tt tltiii'.ag.ic over the hnlidiir Mr. ii-.:ii.i::i. uiz. Nlmilaizlml pnm-pd thri P - l Hospital yes-' terday for ':ii,i'ini-iii. His friends i i i Mi')lllllL',lIP.5 .illiit'liuoii iii, . iivr son. l.oniiard. who; celebrated his tliirtcenth birthday, 'AT'liE.VIll.V(i (iR:tl)l'ATIO.V-i Mayor R. H. You. of aiiiiiliigiie lcfii yesti-1-day lo iirirnci inir )Jl'(ltlll:'lllIi!'. of his son, .lolin lliiicr Yro, av Acadia l'iiivcis:'). lhiriiiiz his ab- sence, Major Dong Mac(:nwan will be acting niayor. Mrs. iilsiin Fitzisr-r Kliiiiliigiiv. was iiosttiss lo nvvr liniy giiesls iii he-r lioniv mi 'liliiii'stlivv on tho (it- casion of her bii'lli(iny. Brsidcsi many lorr-ly gifts, she rrcvircd from, her hiisbaiiti a lovriv birilidar cake: specially nirido by Mrs. Nan Nirii-i clsoti, propi';cii'cs: of the iiavciil Restiiiiiiiiii all Wl(ll liirn ll spviciiv recovery. -. . l 'Fl'.VlIIi.-U. .&'A'IiI'Kl)AY funeral of the lain Wzilirr .llvers.i who pa.-sod :iw:iv in ihr Kini:'si Cniiiitv liospiial on Wndiwsday, was: held from his honir iii Carri - i to St. -tnrirrus Prr.kli,i'irri;m Cllilt”l'Il,t CElTllL'.'ill. Sa'iiv'ri:ir :ii!ririmnii Thr. service uas Cnlll'i'lFtt'I'l hy the niiu-i ister. Rev F. N. Yoiing. Mrs Elsie! Watterivortli prcsided at the organ The liymns iv so "The l.ord's My Shepherd." ”Wli:it .x f"i'iniid Wu Have in Jixxiis" iinrl ”S:ift- in Tliru Arms Of Jesus" The pail bciiiwiiisl were John Wchstrr, Cliarles Mr-3 Lellan. George Iiizirbonnld, Hiich; MacF.nclicrn, Wil ini ltcdnioizti flilfli Joseph Quinn. Inicriiiriit tookpliirci in the rhurrli riinicitirv. l - Tlliiv. ' i Mother's Day Service ..'Tho ll00 am. svi'vit-c at tho, Vallerficld Ulizlcti (Iiiilrvli t)tiSiln- day, May llitii. niis i'tiiitl:;r'lvd by: the. Pastor. Rm". A. C. Fi'asi"i'. Tho: visiting pi'c-arlicr was Rcv R.Mar-' Naught of L:iiiiirk.Oiit, who iirgcd, all who could to son ”Tl1F Tri-i umplis of tho Faith". He pi'r'iii'hc(l frrini tho ioxt "Stir up the (lift of (iiiti nliivh is in, thee' Tho choir song "Love ism-i'vtiii'r has asked to solid ii lllffi-. .ift- world of new thoughts HERE! the parade with Major J. A. Mac- Donald. ED, of the P. E. I. Rccce. Rrgiiiiciit. lPlow, Griinral Ofht-or Coniinand- .ing Eastcrii Coniniand carried out his annual inspection. Shown above lic looks over a poi '1 of led Mr" and iilllll Mis. P. P5-ardon and I I t(lan:a(ii:i'i Ariny Photo "Motliers' Praycrrt l l iMai'Plim- taking the duct. lil- 'W. A. Bruce was orgiinlst. 'l'h Sund:i:.' School children s :1 ii i "Moth:-rs of Salem”. Other COP- tzregalioiiiil singing was ”0 Willi Thy Tcnder Mercies". ”Th(iiiGrac- ions Lind" and ”Happy the Hoiii ' iVliiin (ind Is There". ftlaiiiv from the C0llill'0i1'(lili7Il Ill trntirti lll(' cvciiiiip. .'3rviro ii i Trinity llnitcd Churcii, Moiitagiic, , niicrc Dr. C. M. Nicholson, Hail- f:ix', was sziicst. preacher. St. Ilndrewis W.M.S. ”l'il(' riii:i.ilar iiionilily iiizwiiiif: iii the Wiiiiiiiiis KllxSi()llfll' S.ivir!.i ('i 5!. Antli'ew's Presbylmiaii ('lllll'('ll, Miiiil:igiie, was llPi(l T - tliiv t-vviiiiia. 5133' 1'-"llv 1” church hall The prcsidcnt. Mrs. F, N. l'oiin;! . I V V y , m.(,s,(1..d. assisted by Mrs. J. M wily .: (. ii h.Wi.l'.i oi the MMK..,m.i, The meeting opcniici H.M.C.b. Magiiiiii-l-iit loft. Hali- nitli '.hi- hrniii W3 Spirit of tho. l.ix. N.S.. on 'lliiiiiisa:iy, May 7th, il.lilllQ iiotl" The Scripture lv.s.soii.l1 Eiigliiiid. iihr-rc his ship will John -i'Iil-42, was lead in lllllS()lI.l l)Ill'i1C1l')l1l9 ill ill" U-VVOUMIOY1 rulloiiiirl by ri session of prayt-ii. 'Iiiic;relt-bmtioiis. (reorgc is the son of "Simply Triistiiig" closed thrVMF. RIM MY-V A. ll SIPWHN Oi ' Gcorcotowii. Yifr. Sl('WfiTl'S wife dimizioiial part of the lllE'('llniZ. , I , ltiill tail was l'PS)7'Jll(lF(l to wi:li,:IW1 l1UU1l.l' F0515” 111 NWW Will- ;. of Sci-ipliirri. ('(1lll.'llllllli,1:ShirP' ihr iim-rl "ti-iist." Tho rniniilrs iii;g.,.. this list. mm-ting wrire trad by tho Fl"'i'N71l')'. Mrs. J. Currie. and werr aiiprnvcd as read. liriiin x or mi lid.-as. and the an-at nrerl of .Ciiristiaii lenders in hrlp the pro- Alrs. Curric. Mrs. A. C. Maclx'a,V.i ill? mi? ill" W”; is "1 'i”'(li"'iV- ..,1.1 ms H E Nelson WEN, npgl rho mcriiiiii i'Ii""I wiili the liiiiiitrtl on ihii. iioiniii:ilini.' l'(;i'll-ill-lmn "Hlmd M ii" limdq ””(l 11" iiiirw for iiiixt llltilllll. tfrs Ylllllllli -Vml)'h hwvndmm” 1” ”Nm"' M runimdm mo" inmnhcrs mm moi the limo of the meeting lxintiliwais inimioii mile boxes were to be iv-i-”"'"ld by Mm cur”? "ml M”- iurned at tho June meclimz. l'l;iii.s,3'i15V)”s were dismissed for the S0l11l-nllllllflii DE" 1" tliaiikoiioi'iii;v SOYVICP iii Jiiiin. Tiirii n Y Mwlon RE" CROSS 5”” M i””:mml"””" W Miss! .."l'hr iiioiiiiicrs of the lvv Jilli- AHUP Ti-l3ii1'3T”lW”1 W110 ''"'"””i .or find Cross hold their iiirciiiig I:I'Hfll11llPd lmm "hit Dmcml"-is 'ii Whim Road School on Friday 'Ii:i;iiing School in Toronto. A la'.'cc;,'.n,. V noon. April 2nd. with an at- iiiiinbrr of visits to sick and Sllll'.-L ,, I. iiiiro of toiirtceii, 'l'lie ))l'P.Sl- ins wrrr miidc during lhc iiio:iili.gm Bcm. M.,L.B(u).' was in me anti ilrs. (Iiirrin reported that ti.xiiM..hAm.4 i uiill mrtis and one S)'llll):lllly ciirdi rpm. mi .5 of my m.,..1,.us had her-n sriit to nicnilir-rs this m.-pm” N 0 rpm; by mp Sam-P. inuiitli. ,i:irv. Bob Stuart The iTP(l5lll'fr, The sIllCli' hook 't.ifrica- (ionilicts:l,)oiiiiic Munro, gave the finaiiciiil and Poiitrasts"- was in cliiirrro of rixiiiirt. Roll call was :iiiswci'c(i by lltlrs. Ryrriii Stewart and tho ;i:i ncliatzgc of 5t'C(lS. and it w.is rliiipirr dealt with tho prtihlviiv.rivritirtl that at. the 1 xi inrrtiii; facing tho people of Africa in iii .ii iiiisircr to the roll call ll plant and iicwiiioiild be taken for the school- JOSEPH ciiiitii liAN PHERS All its excitement lilmed on location of Niagara Falls Ontario. TRAVEL - COMEDY - SCREEN SONG a new highwaiei mark in siisperise' TECHNICOLOR ADUIT ENTERTAINMENT THE BIGGEST iiouiinv ATTRACTION IN YEARS! Marilyn Munroe and Niagara. a raging torrent of emotion that eventua- ture can't control! And on tlit-ir ll0llf')'nlO0I1lllg'IlI wlit-ii SIl(' laiigliml In his face and told him about the others - hr kin-iv what he had to (lo! PRINCE EDWARD - HOLIDAY SHOWS AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 Interested In New Bridge Al Montague Montague have 'Citlaens of one. This would seem to give in- diration that a new bridge is plan- ned for Montague without any def- inite time being set for the actual construction. However, it will be welcomed when it co es. as the present one. not only being old. having been erected in 1912, n. then second hand bridge, but also 15 inadequate for present transportat- ion requirements. Although two cars can squeeze past one anothrr on 'the bridge. it is not feasible for two trucks to attempt the same thing unless great care is taken. This results in a bottle neck during periods of heavy traffic, and it is not uncommon to see several cars at either end waiting to cross. Moreover. the weight. limit of five ..'A.B.C.K. Conncli ticent left Halifax, NS, Thursday, May 7th, for England, where his ship will participate in the Coron- (II, Charla A. Mac. of the HM.C.S. Magni- aiioii colobratioiis. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Mac- Conncll tons prevents heavy transport the fornirr Flossic Stevens, and paging over the bridge, and rc- family reside in Geoigetnwn, quires it to take the shortest rrrr rmwm practical detour of approximately four miles to Victoria Cross. there- by incrcaslng transportation costs. Consequently a new bridge which will eliminate these difficulties, will be most welcome to everyone. not only in Montague, but also throughout the whole district which uses this transportation route. Death Saturday Of Mrs. A.G. MacKay ..'The death occurred at her home Saturday morning in Mm. my Harbour North of Mrs. A. C wa- MilCKll)' at the age of 87 roars. Miss Jaiir Macciratli. Montague, Flie deceased was born in Giis- spi-iit the wcrkcnd of May 9th percaux, the daughter of the Ifllei Will ll” IWTMS. MI". and Mrs. C. Lorne Valley and I O I Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeod and Mr. Reuben Maccannell mo- turvci to Cliiirlottetown on Mon- dznz May 4th. combining business with plcasiirc. Ur. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. New Perth. motored to Lorne Valley on Siiiitiay, Mothers Day, where they were niicsis of Mrs. Ivfycia pur- onts, Mr. iuid Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Tiicy nttcndcd service at the Pres- brtoririii Church. Mr. and Mrs, John G. (ii-.i:iaiii..M MHCC-rlith. Her husband predeceased her one, month ago. e Mr. and Mrs. ...igh i'i-......-0.1, Left to mourn her passing arcyCcntral Royalty, motored to Lorne W709 daughters, Annie, Mrs, Prcs-i Valley on Sunday. May 10, where cott. French. West A) ..ord. Mas ,, they were guests of the former's WIIIBHR, Mrs. Carl Cooper, Road. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm mg. Mass; and Hazel, Mrs. Cam- MacLcod. eron Clow, Murray Harbour North. Also left to mourn is one brother Mr. Ray MacLeod motored from Ernest in Gaspervaiix. and fiirenlNfil'i'l Srotia on Sunday. Mcy 10th. sistrrs. Lizzie, Mrs. Josrph Barrli-I10 sprnri a few days visiting rein. arrl. New Hampshirn; Jwnic. lvlrs I tires and trivnds in Lorne Vnlley. Danford Henry. Maiden Mass. and Mabel. also in the (Y. S. I Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacKa,v The funeral service will take. and family. Strathcona, motored place on Monday at 3 pm. from; to Lnrnc Vallcv on Sunday. Moth- ,tlic home to the Murray Harbour ri”s Day, li'llF;'C thuv were guests iNortli cemetery. of Mrs. Macl(ay's p:ii'cnts, Mr. and Mrs. James B. MncNeill. They also attended service at the Presbyter- ian Church. room window. Following the reading of the Red Cross newslettor. a penny sale was held by Edith MacDon- ald, the prize being iron by Nor- man Clarcy. The commitiecs cu-ivr Lhcir re- ports and the following new com- mittees were appointed: Health, Bob Stuart and Johnny Clarey; water. Vernon Nicholson and Kenny MacDonald: il(illlCSS Betty MacBeili and Edith Mar- Donzild; sanitation. Donnie Munro and Jean Ann Munro; prograni and pOllCP. Donnie Munro and Edith MacDonald. Mr. Arthur MacNclll who spent the winter months with his son- iii-liiw nnd (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alrx Mnclntyro, is now visiting rclntivcs and friends in Elmira. Mr. and dauglitcr Lynn of Charlotte- itown nioturcd to Lorne Valley on isiiiidz ', May 10. They wcre guests lot I,.j:i:ii's griiiidparciits. Mr. and Mrs. Rouhrn Mccannell. and Mrs. Neil Mccanncll Mrs. Harold Jar, Pisquid. was a ,visitor to l.oriic Valley on Sunday The Coronation parade roturii-'ovriiiiic, May loth. where the was ing from Westminster Abbey lVlllllll(l take one hour. 40 minutes, to reach Buckingham Palace. giirst of her brothel-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Master Gordon Leard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Lcard entered the King's County Memorial. Hospital on Wcdiicsdar, May 6th. where he underwent an appendix operation the following morning. His many friends and school chums are pleased to hear he is making a satisfactory recovery. liirs. llarry MacLeod and daugh- tr-r, Dawn. of Salt Springs, Nova Scotin, spent the Mother's Day weekend visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison. ()l'li'l'.'ll Cove. motored to Lorne valley on Sunday. May loth. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Charles is the of Georgetown. His wife MR? 18: I953 Montague B.W.L. - Monthly Meeting ..'The regular monthly ;nm. in; of the Montague sub mm ion c.w1.. was held at the hum; of Mrs. William Hennlgar on noticed with considerable interest May 10th with thirteen membm the appearance of an advertise- in attendance. The meeting open. merit calling for tenders for the ed. with P-Payer by the president construction of a temporary pile Two new members were welcomed" trestle bridge across the Montague . IMO W0 1033118. The fin:-inclai River. and for the removal of the 5”i”'Mm' W55 mid showing 3 steel superstructure on the present 5m”l"mu” b”"l”W9- MFG. F. L. Doyle volunteered to look the altar for the coming p Final arrangements were regarding the motion picture show to be sponsored by the Lug gue in that near future. Ihe nex meeting is in b at the home of Mrs. D8nICleItllI1;:13d Konzle, and Mrs. Ma.cKenzln W,- James Collings, Mrs. Sylveri-I Ii):-5; Roches and Mrs. F. L. Coyle via. appointed on the lunoli Otlmmlitee T Moivnos: SIZZLES IN SIIPI-Ilm susrtmsz mama. "NIAGARA- after eriod, made "Niagara." the Twentieth cm. tury-Fox suspense drama, WM opens today at the Prince I-niiargi Theatre, is B breath-taking nmmm picture in more ways than one, 1, provides an abundant dlsplnv 01 Marilyn Monroe's physicai aumeg merits and at the same illIlP ha, the scenic splendor of iimgm Falls as a. background for the emo. tlonal turbulence she herself pro. vokes. And to make the pyrotcch. nlcs of the story and locale all the more spectacular the prorrodiiigs are photographed in color by Technicolor. t Joseph Cotten and Jean Peters, with Miss Munroe. form a at . ring trlumvli-ate that adds rihi lustre to this unusual lnllrdff mystery. With Casey Adams play. ing the husband of Jean Peters the plcture unfolds the drama or two honeymoon couples cnsiiimd in I tangle of fate as threatening as the ominous might of the great Niagara they have come to sap, "Niagara" is the story of a mo. timing wife who brings hcr hus- band, a war-shocked Korean vet. eran, to the honeymoon resort and plots with the man she is having an affair with to have her spouse pushed into the Falls. Marilyn is the phllandering wife and Cot. ton is the psychotic husband. tl-ienry Hathaway's incisive di- rection has kept the suspense generated by this double-dealing and Cotten's attempts to elude capture. at fever pitch. He has perfectly integrated the rcsplen- dent grandeur of Niagara Falls with the tense drama to make the picture an unusual entertainment package. One unforgetable scene is the climax which shows Cotten and Miss Peters being swept to the brink of the Falls in a dis- abled boat. Francis Msctntyre. The epidemic of influenza which was prevalent in Lorne Valley during the past month, has sub- sided and school has rs-opened after being closed for two weeks due to the illness of the teacher, Miss Margaret Mclienna. Mrs. Bert Lcard recently spent a few days in Montague, where she could visit her son Gordon, who is It patient in the hospital there Master Jackie Macbeod, Char- lottetown. recently spent a tow days at the home of Mr. and fins. Francis Maclntyre and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan had as guests on Monday. May 11. Mrs. Callaghan! brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D M. MacDonald and family, SydllP.Vv Nova Bootla. also her brothers Messrs. Francis and Richard Gau- thier. Rustico. Mr. John J. MaDonald has on- tered the King's County liloniorial Hospital for treatment. His iiim.V friends wish him an early l'e('nv- "L AM. gg3g,.g.m. REGINA (OP)-A total of sim- ooo worth of pelts was sold at W? last general sale held by the sat- katchewsn fur marketing 50m" Now another general fur sale has TOT Mzicnonald. and Mr. and Mrs. been scheduled for May 117”, '"' "5 " ' '7 W-W-:.-"WW-:.'4 . M SALE sheer sin . - SALE - SAVE SALE saw 1 power . . . i" . A GLEAII SWEEP SALE SI'Ie6l' BR00MS' only A H - E.-i F MOLASSES. gal. ------------------ -- -6 magnemm ' ' l hl:I3I?()lHES, 3 for ............. 256 the Canned PEACHES. 2 for ....... .. 2H- Clark's PORK & BEANS, 3 for . show Carnation MILK, 2 tins for Marilyn Miln"-W SUGAR, white (5 lb. bags) Magic Baking POWDER puts on DATES. bulk. 2 lbs. for .. , SHORTENING. per lb. I3 85 BANANAS, per lb. , Best ORANGES 8: APPLES, oz. . electric and ALSO ON SALE - SPECIALS Full llne.Grocerles - Drugs. spectacular Electric Appliances - Refrigerators - Machines - Stoves as Goods - Boots & Shoes. "Niagara" SPECIAL .. SALE meip STARTING TUESDAY, MAY 12th. 1953 "D JAVS W EYIVS W EIAVS W EYIVS -' EIAVS -r C-YIVS W SIAVS GENERAL SAVE - SALE -- SAVE i Carnation MILK. per case MARMALADE. 24 oz. . TEA, per lh.. Special - Building Supplies - E. K. JOHNSTON . Hardware - Washing DI'.V MERCHANT Murray River, P. E. Island. - sans: - save - SA”; "" I.-KVS W TIVS W SIAVS -r .'il'lVS '-r I-IAVS W G" SYIVS W GI AV