PAGE EIGHT '10l)AY ONLY--Claudette Colbert - Robert Ryan in "SECRET FURY” "ADlJL'.l."' - Also: Featurette, Play Ball ; Cartoon, Puss Cafe. .- Shows 3:30-7-9 PRINOE EDWARD siiinnua niuasniv son 3 DAYS TNE "GET-NA JUDY" GARLAND - KELLY SUMMER COLOR IV I'a'ii"I'ii - s with RAY.QOLLIN.S. EXTRA NEWS OF THE DAY WATCH FOR IT! I'- mamas snillkiu - or iiliiiu GENE tL'v”ins ROM .M'5'.M.'. ! JUDY GARLAND. GENE KELLY FINAL TD-DAY "BRIGHT LEAF " Starring Gary Cooper - Lauren Bacall Extra: Universal News Shows Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-8:45 V cAprroI.' TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. 1 Serial Comedy M-G-M'S JUBILANT "SUMMER STOCK." IN TECHNICOLOR IN it's happy news I0! ' this week. for Judy Ga mg together joyous new Technicolor Thiirsdav. The lilting of story plays Jane Plllbury. owner of the farm and having a devil of a time making it pay. Gene plays J09 Ross, 3 neophyte producer who wants to use Jnne's barn to try out I new show headed for Bi'0B.dwa)'. - They strike a bargain. Jane will lend her bani if Joe and his trniIi'l' 1 The I ers will -help on llie farm. hilarious bedlam that ensues when - these city stickers try their hand! film fans; rland nnd' ' Gene Kelly are singing and danc- agaln in M-G-M s musical "Summer Stock," headline attrac- tion at the Prince Edward Theatre "Summer Stock" takes place on a Connecti- i cut farm. and it's as fresh and ex-I hllanting as a new-laid egg! Judy topped by romance between June land Joe. make for a musical romp (which is as fast and frolicsome 55 it is tune-nlled and laugh-jammed. Judy Garland. who can make you cry one minute and laugh the inext. is delightful as the distraught lady of Ilie soil who at first con- sider: the flock of thespians invad- ing her farm more trouble than a squealing litter of plus but who leventually finds the love of the theatre getting into her blood. too. iKelly. whether he is making rom- antic passes at his reluctant host- ess or showing off his nimble foot- Iwork. is completely engaging, and the co-stars have a field day with ithe pictures assortment of brand- : new songs. ' i COMPLETE VISUAL REFRAUDION and ANALYSIS at feeding chickens. milking cowsm ploughing A field and attacking other farm chores. the complica- tions of getting their show in shape in the face of its Lemp6I'R- mental sitar (Gloria Dr Haven! and the opposition of Jane's al- lergic-to-actors fiance tEddic Bracken). and the final solution of the prclblem in a grand-and-glow ious song-and-dance production. i G. F. HUTCHESON 8- SON Optometrists . 53 Grafton St. POLITICAL MEETINGS The undersigned will address the Electors of 2nd King's at the following places and dates:- MORELL HALL, A pril 17th at 8 P. M. ST. PETER'S BAY HALLL, April 19th, at 8 P.M. ST. THERESA HALL. sition candidates are invited to attend and Onpo . , will be given half the time. April 23rd at 8 P. M. HARVEY DOUGLAS, THOMAS CULLEN. 393. rnmolg”? gsml Liberal Candidates. O 9 0 O O O 0 9090000 0 AAA AA A TbA'tAA OGGAA-FOOQO-960900900000-OOOOOVOOOOO 1he Montague High School. A .. --..--v:..- I THE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUB Ilnrold III-not Ilurbeo. Mb Joyoo Montague: town: ni-do 5 Son. 'l'be' Gun-diui may be bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Giorgi nu Post Office; in Soui-ls: The duck In and I. lion- I. unilry. Mn. Byron emnn. In. Wlgglnun. Min Joan Johnson. AGENT GIOIGITOWM Waldo: Levon. the following places ll -.'BUYlN6-Used teed bags. True: and Annear. Montague. ..SBESEIIVE Friday for dance at New Perth Hall. , .2- ..'MODERN and old dance. Friday and Beaver Club Hall. .Monlague. Mr. Linus Rossiter. commercial traveller. was a visitor to Mont- ague and vicinity yesterday. cel- ling on his regular customers. Miss Frances Prosper. student nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. recently spent. a few days in Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Peardon. ..'!'ES ITS TRUE. VVe are of- fering Cockshult 12 blade horse disc hnrrow. with 2 h.h. for only 549.00. J. A. MacDonald & Co. Cardigan. J. J. Stewart. Monta- gue. Friends of Mr. William Miller. student of Montague Memorial High, will regret to learn that he is confined to his home in Mur- ray Haiibour North owing to ill- ness. He is wished a speedy re- covery. t Monlagudlltje. School Ass'n Meeting-Ileld The regular meeting of the Montague Home and School Assoc- iation was held last night in the Montague High school with Mr. C. R. Boehner presiding, The sec.- retary. Mrs. Elsie Wntterworth, read the minutes of the last meet- ing which were approved as read. The secretary was instructed to write letters of appreciation: Dr. Curtis for his kindness in speaking to the meeting held a few weeks ago. United Church for use of the A.D. MacKenzie hall. Charles Fra- ser for promoting the amateur cav- alcadc. and Mr. B. H. Yeo for the use of hall for the presentation of the cavnlcade. It was reported that the cavalcade was a complete suc- cess both financially and with re- gard to entertainment. It was also reported by the Commitee that Mr. Yeo donated to the association the cost of the hall. It was moved that the final payment on the projector be made in the near future. It was suggested that the amal- eur concert might be held at a later date taking in only the students of Considerable discussion took place with respect to the proposed change . in grade eleven. end it was sug- gested that a later meeting be held tc deal with the question, when a representative from the Depart- ment of Education would be in- vited to explain these changes. It was moved that the next meet- ing would be held next Tuesday. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Spuri; IIOSIIITO-I Ladies Auxiliary ' The Sourls Hospital Ladies; Auxiliary held its regulrir monthlyi meeting on April .5. with the pres- ident. Mrs. A.J. Paquet pi-esidlng.' There were ten members present. The minutes of the February meeting were read and approved. The March meeting was cancelled due to illness. as was the bingo in have been held on February 27. The treasurer reported a sub- stantial bank balance after having paid a bill of 3109.66 at Matthew and MacLea.ns for sheeting etc. big time Saturday. . .'AUCTi0N forty- fives and b rl d 5 e. Montague Armourlel. April 12th sponsored by C.W.l... Lunch. ' ..'Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Llewellyn and Miss June Johnston. Monto- gue. were visitors to Charlotte- town recently. , Mrs. Malcolm Clair and two 1 sons have returned borne to Moni- 'ague after spending two weeks visiting with Mrs. Clalr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Landry, Fred- ericton. N. B. Mr. Lemuel Maccormick left an Monday for Charlottetown where he will resume his position as a crew member of ii Dominion Gov- ernment Dredge after spending the winter at his home in George- town. . ' Mrs. Angus Matheson. Mont- ague. returned home after spend- lng the past week in Halifax. N. 8. During her stay at Camp Hill Hos- pitul Mrs. Matheson met with many friends: also she had the privilege of meeting Miss Gracie Fields at the Auditorium. Halifax. N. 8. Mrs. Matheson's friends wish her health and every success with her new artificial limb. HATHE WOMENAS LIBERAL CLUB. Montague. will hold a meeting Friday. April 13th. at 3 P. M. at The Poole Hotel. Candi- dates for the Murray Harbor and Cardigan Districts and Mrs. G. S. Inman. Provincial President of the Women's Liberal Association will be present. Hon. A. W. Matheson will be guest speaker. Signed: Mrs. 1.. H. Pole, president. and Mrs. Walter L. Boer. secretary. Pisquid east , Notes . . ' Mr. Alton Jay was a visitor to Ghailottetown on Friday. Miss Shirley Jay, Charlottetown, spent the week-end in Pisquid East. guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. l-iarold Jay. Ml: George Dover. visited his land Hospital, Sunday. Charlottetown. on Miss Evelyii.Woolridge. Char- lottetown was a visitor in Pisquid East. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Leard, Mount Stewart were Sunday visit- 0l'5 in ..Plsquld East. Miss Georgie Dover. student at P. W. C. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Dover on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. I-larold Jay and Mr. Lloyd Jay. motored io Montague on wed- nesday. Miss Mabel Jay spent a few days visiting at Head of Hilisboro this week. Murr-ayTll;riiour North Mi'. and Mrs. Beach Point. Curtis were recent visi- -guests of Mr. Reid. and Mrs. Howard iague. is spcndin some time of Murray Harbour orih. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Web- ster Clow. Friends of Mrs. Lloyd Reid, R. The sewing committee repoi-tied having made up 22 sheets and 10. Johnny shirts. t Mrs. .l.P. Mn.cPhee. convener oft. the buying committee. reported. having purchased an electrolux. also i some towelling bought. Mrs. J.P. MaoPhee moved that all bills be paid, seconded by Mi-s.l E. Kassner. A chair from the nurses resii room was esnt out for upholster- ing.. The meeting adjourned. N.. are pleased to learn she has reiurned to her home after being :1 patient in the King's County Hospital for the past. two weeks. Miss Fern Hicken has returned in her home at Murray Hanbour North. after spending some time visitingvfriends in Montague. Miss Verna Johnston spent the wcck-end in Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLure. Napoleon and Uncle Eiby - By Clifford McBride use com-curl 1-tliis Knrcuuw Bonus. seams s-ropvao A-. .an. 1-Ho UP g! is o &nIIWT'I& WI.) no oounr Wm ABGIT &:CHUP, qL.L-..A--- vvvvvvv mother in the Prince Edward 15- Sheldon. IN MINALORIAM I ml; user: turn nonousox On February 11th. then poured peacefully away at Mt. Stowe .. Mu. Beanie Ruth llodgouon. wife of Ernest Thomu Rodgenon. : Mrs. Rodgouon was born of Fnnnlngbrook some fifty-eight years ago. and always lived there. She leaves to mourn her pa - in. her husband: two sons. Mil- ton and Monti of Fanningbrook: two daughters. Della. Mu. Harry Crane. and Lillian. Mu. Frederick Clark. both of Mt. Stewart; and eighteen rnndchildron. visiting at the home of her daughter Lillian. and passed away there after three weeks. On February 20th. a very large and sympathetic crowd gathered at the home in Fanningbrook for the funeral service which was conducted by her putor. Wm. T. Mercer. The hymn: sung were: "Abide With Me." "Rock Of Ages." and "He Leadeih Me." A solo, "Will The Circle Be Unbroken." was beautifully rendered by Mrs. J. L. B. Anderson of Mt. Stewart. The funeral III: ngements were under the direction of the N. D. MacLean Funeral Home. The pail-bearer: were: Menu. Lemuel Jay. Renie Jay. Alfred Jay. Ward Jay, Wallace Woolridgo and El-ed Jay. In the passing of Mrs. Rodger- son the people of Fanningbrook and vicinity lost a friend who was always ready to give help whenever it was needed. The husband and children acknowledge with appreciation the many tokens of respect and sym- pathy from the following people: Pillow: Husband and family. Wreath: Grandchildren. Flowers .loun nnd Angus. Fred and Bessie. Lem Ind Jennie. Alfred and Bertha Garfield and Marion. Freddie and Harry. Ward and Amy. Wallace. Florrle and Margaret Jane. Reaney and Marion. Louise. Ila and Ewen. Eliza and family. Emma. Earle and Violet. Hilda, Viola and Clifford. Mrs. Jss. Dingwell and family. Jennie. Bill and Rae. Howard and Viola. Teachers and Pupils nlngbrook School. Lcith, Isabelle. Eric and Kay. Mary and Everett. Vera, Gordon and Dougie. George and Ruby and family. Funningbrook W. I. Lona. Willard. lsabell. Allan and of Fan- 0 Len and Mabel MacNeill. Eliza. George. Violet andll-iarold. Cards ' Margaret. and MacLeod Douglas. Howard and Viola Douglas. Harry and Edith Swan. Bcrnlce' Hendricken. Harold and Lottie MacDonald. Hector and Mabel Macconliell. Everett and Mary Shaw. Ruth and Brinsley Smith. Carl and Milly Birt. Mrs. Rodgerson took nick while ; Hayter was formerly Mary Blue. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Blue. Little Bands. H. home of his daughter in Alllston at the age of 97 years. He was son of the late Mr. Tliomas Heytei-. High Bank. Ll . I (cover ugdultlc) A .ne..o4y.-inc sociitry AFRIL 11. 195 column Thursday & Friday I Itu-'t-fn)'. DIIRTAIII 8:15 ; Ilamitiitll - IIIIEEN SIIIIARE SONOOL ADMISSION 50: IN MEMORIAM iwa. AND runs. WILLIAM ii. ' navmn The commuiiity of High Bank has suffered a distinct loss in the passing away within a few weeks feach other. two of the best known and highly respected neigh- bours, Mr. and Mrs. William H. I-Iayter. On February 9. 1951 at Charlottetown. Mrs. l-iayier passed Mrs. Ann way at the age of '16 years. William the on February 23th. Mir. l-layter passed away at the and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hayier were mar- Joan and Lester Muclnnis. Walter. Violet and Norman Mac- GWTB9 W- 583'. Lauchlan. Fannlngbrook Womcn'l Institute. Alvin and Thelma Burke. Ellen and Jack Webster. Garth and Alma Birt. N. D. MacLean. Watson rind Hester Jay. ' Evelyn and Daniel McAskill. Mrs. Lodge Birt. 'l'hos. R. Cullen. .loe and Marion Gillan. Horace and Lola MacEwen. Oliver and Freda Douglas. Cecil and Kay Jay. Eddie. Grace. Alton. Olga and Ira MacDonald PCHHY. Juanita Jay. Mr. and Mrs. tors to Murray Harbour North. and family. Edwin McAssey. Peter and Mary Phelnn. Gordon and Adeline. Jean and Mrs. David Vz-inidersiinc. Mon- Dorothy Douglas. Mildred Bruel. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. Bert Lennon. Virginia and Harold Jay. Fred and Belle Leard. Eddie and Rosella and family. Ivan and Viola Sentner. Edison and Ruby. l Lillian and Earle MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley. Ray and Verna Carr. Ethel and Isaac Lawson. Beuie Jay. Edith and Bruce MacLaren.. Clifton. Elsie and Huntley Ding- well. Mr. Samuel Wool- ridge. George. Helen and Georgie Dov- und Mrs. "Ella and Wendell Glover and family. Pilquid East W. 1. Wallace and Eva MacDonald. Bruce Webster. Phyllis MacDonald. 'Mai-gnret and Norman Blri. Lou and Theresa Burn. Walter G. Mackenzie. Shirley Iny. Hazel and Ben Blrt. Lloyd and lit: Wakelin family. Mrs. Ira Corr. Mary. Merton Ju-dine. Mao and Bruce. Dorothy and Charlie Crawford. Eddie and Florence Dlngwoll. Eva and Don Birt. Fred and Bonnie Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Pius MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John Pig on, Mr. and Mrs. Wavld family. Iubol Itodgorson. Hilda and Seymour Blrl. Marion and John Player. and Rate Bolder-Ion. Mnebonnld Bros. er. Irwin Hendricken. Both Hendricken. Pearl. Walter and family. Alden. Jean and family. Mrs. Frank l-Iondrulian. Vivien Drake. George Dirt and family. Geraldine Rogenon. Tommy and launo Thorn Mn. Agnes ' Ito. Illa mo. Jennie W. Chester 3. iuetniro. Il.P. Mr. M. P. Muor John A. Ern. Mrs. Itoultor and family. and Isabel Mnciauchion ind family. IN. and Adolphlue Mcxinnon and moth- ried .58 years ago. and for a num- ber of years resided at Murray River. some. years ago they remov- ed to High Bank and to the Hay- ier homestead. They were a. couple well known and esteemed fcr their very fine qualities and for their very friendly and cheerful dispos- itions. In everything which made for the betterment of the com- munity. they gave their assist- ance. They were members of the Murray River Baptist Church and Mr. Hayier served for many years as II Deacon. They served their Church faithfully and will be greatly missed. They leave to Lou and Teresa Burge. Miss Percy Myers. Mac and Freeman Mcllwen. Ella Docheriy. Mrs. Stephen Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Macbougall. Carl MacDougalI. . Pearl and Edwin Craig. Eliza and George Lea:-d. Florence and Jack Hnmbly. Bert and Helen Lcnrd. Waverly and Jerry Jny. Priscilla Jay. Bcriy and Evelyn MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly and Toruc. Eddie and Rosella Blrt. Will and Sadie Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blrt. Cord 9:i'I'Iionlis ' The husband and children of the late Mrs. Bessie lutli lod- geroon wlnh to thank all those who remembered them in any way during the time of their and bereavement. River and Baltic are o Grade-No. 1 gm e included. plant for bookings. , of up to 22c per bushel starch factory receipts. plant or this office). ca:-lots. flow by truck "begins. i 123 Kent St. r Both plants ready to accept potatoes Payment-22c per bushel starch manufacturer on'd lty to movethern to the factory new mourn the following family: Margaret - Mrs. Arthur Senec- baugh. High Bank. L Euphemla - Mrs. Wm. Donne, Quincy. Mass. Marlon -Mrs. Neil Maoolilum. Alliston. Florence-Mrs. Harry Cieinonii. White Sands. Myrna -Mrs. Reuben Mboi-e, l-Iigh Bank. 1-ienry-Edmonton. Alberta. Raleigh-Hudson Bay Jct. Soak. Thomas-High Bank. on Rbniary 111.?-.. Mrs. Hay- tei-'s funeral was held from the Murray River Baptist. Church and the service conducted by Lie. Louis Harris. During the service the choir song "Good Night and Good Morning." The following noted as pallbearers. Garfield Roberts. Lem- uel Giddings. Russell Moore. J. W. Miicbenn. M. A. MaoNeill and W. A. Glover. On Mirch 1st Mr. Hayters fun- eral was held from the Miursy River Baptut Church and the-sen vlce conducted by Lic. Louis Har- ris assisted by Rev. D. w. Mac- Phcrson. During the service A quartet sang. "shall we Meet. Be- yond the River." The pallbearers were: Garfield Roberts. Lemuel Gidimgs, Russell Moore. J. W. Macbeun. M. A. McNeili and W. A. Mncxay. They were both laid to rest in the Little sends Cemet- eryhwheire on each occasion Mr. Harris conducted the service at theugrevs. ' .Cord Of Tlionlis ' The family of the late Mr. and Mn. Wm. H. Hnyier wish to ack- nowledge with thanks the mom; kindnesses shown them by friends and neighbours during their re- cent bereavernent. also those who sent flowers cards and mosugss of sympathy. II. J." IAABDN OPTOMITEICT Htiing and Snwliilil Olnuen Ito. MONTAGUI. P. B. I. Olfloe lloursi 10 lo 12 A. M. I to ii P. M. , by appointment. Olin Connected Will plug Store. ATTENTION POTATO OROWERS! .8TAIiON Assismics manna Effective ' today Starch Factories at 'Hunt0I' n to receive but up to 2 7n. small may be tatoes. Both starch manufacturers are acting as agenis of the Board and farmers should contact their nearest Immediately- win he paid by the livery-A further payment l,be paid by the Board on (Further details available at Gro rs. with any quantity to move, especially urgedto take advantage of the opportun- before the full I'.E.i. Mitt Narkaiing Boaril Charlottetown