e PAGE EIGHT TIIRILLS BYE TIIE MIIIIITE! IT'S OCEAN-SIZE EXCITEMENT WITH MOVIE FANS' FAVORITE STAR! r . . . 1 through a needle -or sew t 1 . - ' . up a date with a laugh! WAR D BO N D P H l Ll P CA R Ev I1."3'2.ZY.., Vllntten and Directed by EXTRA! liiitcilNEAL , T0-DAY - FRI. -isar. f gtnnoi: EDWARD 5 THE ARMY WAS NEVER LIKE THIS! The Most Riotoiis Rookies In History .. .. ., "Snafu" Spy Hunt - For A. Blond Mata Hari! uni iitttiuiis ii: i 1. "LEO GORCEY llililllllli..VIllll liliGllS! ,3 mt BOWQW on a They're caught in the dust! . . . and the fun in Inner than a top Nrqocnh temper! HALL ; Shows 3:30-7-8:45 Also: Serial, Kit Carson - Comedy - Cartoon' to-on CAPITOL rm. -sir. Stanley Shawl & Pearden Ltd. Distributor for Propane Gas NEW STORE HOURS:- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. Ind FRIDAY-9 to ill p.m. SATURDAY-9 to 12:80. N .- ..-;"o ':'-.u 3' ' via some 31.35 Outstanding Entertainment , g At Montague one or thn season's outstanding entertainments was presented in the A. D. Mticxenzie Hall, Mont- ague. last evening by the Young Adults Club oi Trinity United Churt-li. The hall was filled to capacity and each number receiv- ed the hearty applause of the large, appreciative audience. The program included a one- act. play. "She Married Well". a chorus ”The Bells of St. Mary's", vocal numbers and instrumental selections. Special attractions in. cluded the Charlottetown -ociette and a mixed quartet from Vernon River. The play. a one-act com- edy directed by Mrs. C. A. Shaw, was thoroughly enjoyed and feat- urcd iii the cast were Mrs. C. A. Shaw. Mrs. S. C. Ma:l.eaii, Miss Sliirldv Jciikiiis. L. A. Johnston, John White and Archie I-lilchey. Dr. A. D. ltiat:Kciizic very ciip.ilii.v acted as iriaster of ceremonies and vxtendcd a cordial welcome to ev- cryoiie. The following is the program: Duct: "Blueberry Hill" and ”A Pcniiy A Km"-Dianne and ir- eiie Wehstcr. Solo: "When l Grow Too Old To Dream" and "Pagan have Song"- .Vliss Anita Thompson. Octette: ”Blow. Buzles, Blow” and ”A Song of Peace." Duet: ”l-llllbilly St2let-tions"- Misses Janet Rupert and Irene Glddings. Charlottetown. Mixed quartet from Vernon Riv- er: ”Flow Gently, sweet Afton" and "She Sleeps. My Lady Fair." Solo: ”Peter Cottontall" and "So Longz"-Robert Ross. Lower Miam- ague. ” Reading: Mrs. Charlottetown. Solo and chorus: "The Bells Of St. Mary's" Mrs. Doug Coffin (soloist), Mrs. Archie I-lilchey, Mrs. Charles Fraser. Miss Joyce Wig- glnton, Misc Shirley Jenkins, Lorne wigginton. Spencer Llewell- yn. Gilbert Clements, David Mab- on and Robert. Masher. Piano aecompanists durini: the evening were Mrs. D. M. Misc- Doiiaid. Mrs. Charles Fraser. Miss Jane Gidcllngs and Mr. Lloyd Mac- Dead. The singing of "God save The King" brought to a close a most enjoyable entertainment. Harry Davison, Skinnymen,women gain 5,10,l5lbs. Get New Pen, Vim, Vigor wlni. a thrtlli Bony limbo nil outzuoly bol- ' lnnrer ocrurny: Insert halt-rial-red, " In-D " look. undo at I I. women. nun. who never could gain be- rore. are new proud of ntionoly. health!-lnokliu thank the Irw- Bi. co - cluni. enrich blood. llnoron nnnoutu and -iirutlnu -2 food give: you more nrenuh and nourlahnnolz but nut- 5. lo. ism lho. you nml tnr normal eelelit. Conn little. New "aot. atriualntevt" me only . hr tenimu uelru ibnle 'lhblata tor new Illor onrl added Wllmio. this my day. at on aruulm. THE GUARDLALN. IIIE rismin GUARDIAN CHARl.0.TTETOWN Iontoluo: town: arm I Son. AGENTS:-MONTAGIJI: llaroltl I. Landry. Mn Byron Stewart. Ire. Irnoo Ilacfhoe. like Joyce Wlgglnton. Min loan Johnston. AGINT GIOIGITOWM The Guardian may be bought at the tollowlng plooea ll Blue Dome Rootouruit. and Guardian Ouice; go The Post Office: in Sourloz The Soul Bar and ll. lien- Woidon uvora. indoor ....'DANCl Beaver Club -Montague. Friday and Saturday. ..' CAI CEMENT AIIIVING, booking orders now. Clark hoe. Mr. Ralph neck of Montague was a recent business visitor to Alberton. Miss Margaret Cronin of Card- igan has recently accepted a pos- ition at Clark Bros. Montague. ....'AUCTl0N A N 1) bridge. Thursday. May 10th. in the Armourier. sponsored by the C. W. L. Lunch aerved. 'MONTAGUE United Baptist Church. Sunday. May 13th: Sun- day school. it) a.m.; regular service lil a.m.; Dundas United Baptist church, service 730 p.m. Lic. W. D. Johnston. ..'VlSl'rlNG MONTAGUE - Dr. Rupert Kendall and Mrs. Kendall of Boston, Mass., are at present spending some time in Montague, at Poole'a Tourist Home, owing to the illness of Mrs. Kendall's aunt. Mrs. Roderick MaloMillan. Little Sands. who is a patient in the King's County Hos- pital. Also in Montague are Mrs. Alex Ctillis. Belle River and Mrs. John A. Macxenzie, North River Road, Charlottetown. who are also nieces of Mrs. MacMillan. " LADIES AID MEETING - The Ladies Aid Society of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Mon- tague. met in the church Vestry Tuesday evening. The president, Mrs. Malcolm Macxeiizie, presid- ed. The minutes of the last meet- mg were read and approved. Roll call was answered by eleven mem- bcrs and there was one visitor pre- sent. The treasurer, Mrs. A. C. Macxay. read the financial re- port, and also reported on the suc- cess of the pantry 5519 held dur- lng the month. Extensive plans were discussed for redecorating. the Manse interior. and a committee was appointed to attend to ar- rangemcnts. ..rBOY MI-iETlNGg - The regular nieeting, oi the F'll:s'a Montague Boy Scout Tioop has held in the Legion lliill last nigh. under the direction of the Scout- master, Mr. Eric'l)uvar. After the opening ca-remonio.-s.tlie boys spell” ti study period in their patrol corners learning the knowledge 01 scouting to pass their tests. A. games session followed the studs period. atter which the scout- master gave a short talk on scout- ing work. It was proposed that a patrol hike he 8l'I'Bllged.!0l' 55” urday with the leaders Ellilnl U19 boys instruction in wood lore- Plana for the summer camp hill? not as yet been finalized. but are expected to be in the near future. The meeting closed with th: horseshoe ceremony. during Whlch the program for the next meeting was announced. . - w.M.s. MEETING .. The regular monthly meeting of the women's Missionary society of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague, was held in the church Vestry Tuesday cvenlniz. MBY Bmv with Mrs. Emery Macnell. i:resld- ing. The meeting owned with me call to worship. Isaah 35: 1-4 will read by Mrs. Emery MacNell. The hymn, "0 Come Let Us Sing . was followed by a circle or prayer 3nd the Lord's Prayer in unison. The minute; of the previous meeting were read and apPl'0V9d- TWGW” members responded to roll 0!" which was answered with a Verse or scripture containing the WOW ”falth". Mrs. Malcolm Macxenzie was in charge of the study 130015: "Towards A New Down In Javlm - She gave a very intereatinl Y95"?9 of the final chapter. Among t 6 Koreans in Japan. A number of the members renbfud hnvlns "W19 sick calls durins U15 "'0”"h- The annual meeting on June 12th will be held at the home of Mrs. Mac- Neil. The mite boxes will also be taken care of at that meetinz- The closing hymn was "Arm 0! The Lord". followed by the Mlzoah ben- ediction in unison. - jjgjw. TOEONIPO, May 8 -(OP) -The United Palckins'h0u39 WOW” 0i America tC.I.0.-C.C.L.) will not preas for a "second round" of wage increases as their two-yell? contracts enter the recond year. John Lenglett. union public re- lations officer, said last night that wage increases of 14 cent: an hour mil-lng the year. plus booeta from 'C03lr0l-llVln8 clauaeahave brought commensurate wage increases. , WANTED . setup nioit and METALS Inch an Old oar hattorioe. rodlalorkeopper. braoe. load. alnailanrn. - - horoeliatr. . . Attention armor: of truck: - got in touch with me. lerop Yard at Finlay Mooxlaoode Charlottetown Auto Salvage. i-atone. mom: .i. on no. coo. . in Item mom i Canada's (fldfo:f,.IdI(d7II V 5 Hall, ' Dr. Clarence M. Murphy. Ph.D.. pr t of l-- and i ' ogy at Prince 0! Wales College and St. Dun.rt.an's'University, and Mrs. Murphy wore visitors to Montague yesterday, .the, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Franik Murphy. and Junior club News The C-C Calf Club or Augus- tine . Cove held their regular meeting on Thursday. May 3rd. with the President Norman Car- ruthere acting as chairman. The project teature of the evening was the study or beef -breeds which was conducted -by Morris Deacon. Fieldirnan. Following the regular- meeting the members plrticlpat. ed in several active games. The second Grain Club was or- ? large audience or porento and . young people. Junior Farmers ..... .... ganized at Clermont on Monday, 5lV93i91”5 10'. 95th 10 be May uh, with ejgm membeh worn especially at the club Joynnng. The following OM-Ice" Achievement Day. Next meeting that better work could be oc- eonrpllnbed by two upon-ate clubs. The first Swine Club of the year wa: reorganized at May-field on Tuesday. May atli. Moi-rte Deacon, Provincial Fioldman. and James Mundy. Dominion Livestock Field- man. were preoem and outlined the policies or swine Chain. A newcomcu: to the club was elected president, Stanley (Buddy) Gol- lant. other officers elected were: Vice-Pr ” t Shirley Aroenault; secretary-treasurer, Pearl Nichol- son. Fifteen member: indicated their desire to join and a very successful year is expected of this club. Films bormwd zrom the National Film Board were shown which were appreciated by the for their regular meeting in the school on Tuesday afternoon. May 1st. Moot of the members were present and the meeting woe ably presided over by President Mike Macxinnon. Lesson 11.! la the cliitb study lesson: was studied and discussed. The club mem- oer: decided to hold summer ineetinvgr the lot and 3rd Tueeday of each month. Bear River Ayrshire Cal! Club lieldtheir study meeting Tuesday evening, May lot, at the homo or club member, Leo Gallant. Eleven inenvberi were present. Iteeon V was studied by the club muxiboro. This Club in planning to purchase were elected: Keith Moase, pre. sidemt; Norman Mill, Vlca-prggi. dent; Charles Waugh. secretary-l treasurer. Adult director: sug-' Rested were Robert Williams andl Walter Moase. It was decidedl that meetings would be held once will be it Judging Class at tbel farm of Mr. Roach McGaugh. t Mt. I-lope - Fa-rmlngton Junior Farniers have won the Patriot Pulblishing C.om-pany trophy for the second year. This trophy con. WELL MAv.,1o.g195a- VIELLIIEII 7:- as .H(.).W& Can You Measure Value? If you are in doubt ' about diamonds, drop in and let us give you the facts that show you how to choose to best advantage. -.;.. NEWS JEVIELEIIS SIIIGE 1888 " a month on the third Thursday and meetings were to start. at 8.15 sharp. The members will be put. HITS, in an acre at grain with certified Afoegweit seed. (presented. last year for the first time is given to the Junior Farm- .ers group in the Province which -makes the most progress during . the year. Mr. Gaudet, Managing ;Editor of the Patriot, made the presentation to president Hubert .MacLeod of the Mt. l-lope-Farm- Two Calf Clubs were organized in Birch Grove Hall. Freetown, scan WANTED . .DlG Scrap In urgently wanted by the etaolniakere, tf output In to be maintained. Send no no much no you can, no noon no you Dlg out every piece and get it to our yard NOW! It In very euentlaj that cast iron, oteel and all metole be salvaged-such an old car hnttei-tea, radiators, copper. lead. bran. Hone hair, hldeo and urine and beer bottloe. Our Prices are High 11' OUT on Wednesday. May and. The or. ficcrs elected for the South Free-i town Clulb are: President. Stew- art Drummond; secretary-treasnr- ington group at a well attended meeting in the St. Charles School on Thursday evening, May 3rd. Mr. Cameron, also of the Patriot and Guaranteed the Best er. lone Wright. The second cluib organized was for the Lower and Upper Free. town School Districts and the staff, took a couple of photos of the happy and well deserving group following the trophy pre- sentation. Maurice Block & Co. 158 Kent St.-Phone 2200-Yard Entrance Woot of Rome Motors same officers were elected again Board tary-treasurer. These two clubs were united last, year. but due to the large num- ber of members it was thought This film show we sponso ed by the North Wiltshire Jersey Calf Club and a large crowd was in attendance. fin-als. Vernon River Glrls' l.lllS.,VC8l'. namely: Brewer Auld, Films or National Film The Provincial Dobatxlng Com- l3l'95ldCl'llG Ronnie Lewis. vice- were shown in the North Wiitshire DNWDH l5 HOW ll-?FP0W9d d0Wn president: Louise Cairns. secre- Hall on Monday evening. May 7th. to live teams in the Province. Shenbrooke Cali Club and Bede- que-Freetowri Junior Farmers are preparing for the Prince County Club have won the Queen's County prize and on waiting for a win- ner to be decided in King's Coun- ty where Beor River Junior Farm- ers and Earl: Point. Junior Farm- ers are preparing for the county tinals. ,. 1 key to apply gelleoootoneotwellootno. 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