THE GUARDIAN. ETOWN- visor: TEN W?“ 4AQAAAAAAAA 4AA w v as ‘am AAAAAAA s‘ a v rnmc: ‘Eiiwiinn room: Judy Garland - Gene Kelly in “' HE PIRATE" Travel - Cartoon — Shows 3:80 - 7 9 not. TillliiY slti Will. Shows 8:80 - 7 - 9 ‘illir lm land al ih Millie... hum iifissol ls t shits» st lutli wen. .- Tiillil. . . SAT. TYRONE POWER LIN A DARNELL RI HAYWORTH Winn; -. ~ susii ' ‘ 5' l‘ " m ‘\ - .~ y ‘ #4. v l, i In Re Estate of KEMYS WALSH late of Stanley Bridge in i QutenillCounty in the said Pro- vince, widow, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of n s». h-V CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 6th. day of May A. D. 1949. moment from James Siren‘; grrai nmrl! Queens County or sny Constable . 4- or literate person within said ‘ o! “ ‘ County. . ~ ‘ -‘ GREETING: wnoms KARLOFF WHEREAS M" i» , petition on file of Austin Walsh i’ ‘ ' of Charlottetown in Queens Coun- ty aforesaid. harness maker. and (Reverend) Earl Dalton of Hope RICHARD LONG u-JJ-ihoJ-eznewiiilfiii." CONN" V _ ' River in Queens County aforesaid. woo-oowwcovlowuoeomoowooo-owumo-oweeeoi “M,” ‘men the exwuton o’ the above named Estate praying _ , o<Qoo<§oo§>sor§wo§~oo<i2oo@cos@oo\§>oo~Q I tfiixfuraiiifiarggifsi: CORTING MONDAY, MAY 23KB !You are therefore hereby required Ho cite all persons interected In ‘the said Estate to be nnd appear before the Judge present a-t a Probate Court to he hold in the Court. House in Charlottetown in Queens County. in the said Pro- vince. nn Friday the tenth day of June next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause, if any. why the Accounts of the said Es- tate, should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of H. Francis MscPhec. Esquire, Proctor for sal Petitionen And it is h eby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown atorelid < I a Allin/u " .rmncz ~ EDWARD ' - date hereof snd that s. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the Morin: rubie- ohm-r respective- ly, nsmcly. in the hsii of. the Court House in Charlottetown Fifty acres of land situated in Town of Montague. aforesaid. at or near the Poet 0f- fice in Stanley Bridge aforesaid Property owned by C. E. White. Anyone interested "PPIYF- and at or near the store of Wil- liam 0. Myers of Stanley Bridge aforesaid so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate ns aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court st. Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year firzt above written. W. H. WHITE at MONTAGUE By the Court. (SEAL) (Eli) Ii. Margaret Andrew Registrar. gain s,_1g,_ 151i». 1 SHELTON P. W. MACHINE Got lion Pep, Vim, Illgor 2 DRYERS wast a nmm Bony limbs nu out; ugly hollows iilriiii “iiinmb-lfi: "iii-mm M“ W32“; and rls. women. msa, wligontver ooh usinlgelnrol. are now proud n! shs ly. health -loo in! bodien. Th0! tlllllk the IDQCIA VIIOP-billl I'll, flflh-hilildilll ionic. Intros. its tonlos. sLlmuisuts invi orstorn. iood es A-l Condition PHONE 2-22, SOURIS Iron. vitsmin , calcium. snricb b appetite sari dileatiuu so strength sod nourishment‘ apt tin on bsrs bones. 1mm fear gsttlngloo t. s w thl 5. l0. l5 or Costs Ill . New "get acquainted" sin only r. famous Omar Tonic Tsbleis tor new vilo added pounds. this vsry day. As sil lrurgisu- _ “MAJOR HOOPLE ’ OUR BOARDING HOUSE LOOK! vouaoosrr HPNETo “f EGAD, MAzruA! no ME You see A MAUL ME wrm we i izaztuveuA-teo MAM, ABLOW WITH . I Pious-cameos MY vAcA-non coss-nru-noo AND BILL eesorzr AT MINK JUNCTiON .'- oi= QIGHTS/rw- Haze‘; Ti-ie r uwTiiAr MONEY we woo eorzoowsc CHECK coca $500 ~60 FROM M‘! Fez-nee seam, AND 1-»- cAei-i w AND PICK 0P THIS I. Know vowze A5 FAIR or= MIND Li5T 0F ei2oceeies- \" - N; o: iooxs- YOU can PAY F02 THEM $ THusJr. Feral. our o: va R HALF.’ , - -- um » .- - Dunning. Betty Ann Beck, students Skinny men, women THE.‘ EASTERN GUARDIAN mums: uorrraous: Harold r. usury. Albert Alissa. lus- Bms Stewart. Miss Harriet Olalr. sonar Gaouormwli: wsldqs Lavern- Thotluardisnmsybsboughtatiayotflss lsllawlag rlaoss In Montague: Miss l. A. Llewellyn; ans. Guy- la Georgetown: ‘rho rosi Ottlas; is Beans: Oondolfl and Ilssoass Roper; in 8t. Potsrsi/ The Post Oltioa. * Q Qrin z wu tiidtints home Nlu Elma lane. emolom o1 for the: week-en?!‘ ilnoluded Miss the Rosa. Ne!!! 383i"! 8010B» M“ Maul-en‘ m“ Joycg wig- about tbs week-and visiting bar gintou snd Mr. Ray -Ciri.tiin. parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lane. _ Montague. Misses Phyllis MsoLsren, Rom! Mist Ola Hamilton, member of the o! the Prince Edward island liospi- staff of the Bank o! Novs ,_lootis m school 1dr nurses. were week- went a few days at New Perth st 1mm” m Mohawk Mrs. Alex Hamilton. Mrs. Ira MecLaren, who has Her many friends will regret to spent the past winter with her 1H1!!! $11M MN» ABdNW 14811411‘! mm Bu,“ and Kenneth 1n A1. has entered the King's County berta. has returned to her home in Hflslllifll W!!!" ahO Will "Clive Brudeneil. ' irenmmt- ' , For the past week Mrs. Lloyd --'u3°1—l°D U“) FAME-TON» Clark has been the guest of her MOMIBM- with to announce that parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath "my have in stock a wmnlm 11M smwam Momanuh Mm Clark w“! of fresh and salt fish imluding leave shortly to join her husband hmbui- lfllbill- llldflwk- 00d. in Montreal. Bite!’ which they will hlddwk and amok-r fillets; also mm’ to Borden boneless cod and salt herring. Miss Sadie MacKinnci-i, who had been employed in 5t. John's, Nfld.. for the past few months. arrived in Montague on her way to Ottawa. While here she visited her mother, Mrs. Murdock MscKinnon. Having completed his first year st Nova Scotia Technical College. Mr. John Boyce has returned to his home, and has joined a sur- veying group in King's County surveying roads nesr Montague. __.._______..___---. Burularsinlerfiiur business and pleasure trip. While there they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wightmnn ,and Mr. Hume's sister, Mrs. B. Perry. Early Monday momlng four * R 1 storu at Montague were entered trgifixgiafla‘: Prmgenm; by bmglu" Th“ we“ the E“ lHospitai isspending a three weeks‘ Grading Station. Moshefs Mearvacaflon’ at m’ h f Market the Blue Dome Restaurantl om’ ° h" ' arents Mr. and Mrs. Se our ’ oil st re. fp ' 7m and Carl Boehners Jew cry o Roche seven Mlle Rom M,” A ti th ' lle t e~ ' ' wasptI-Lrehzagiestdosgfir‘; srguafittiiyinoch’ “so 8pm‘ "Vern h" of watches and rings were taken. vlsmng friend‘ m Mmnuu‘ At the restaurant. owned by Selma Llewellyn. a quantity oi’ cisarets ..' 31.2.11. not.» MEETING - were taken. In each case cntryfrhe Aimonte Young People’; U“. was gained by breaking a windowwim 9f m5 Mdflflggug United Five people living about theichurch held a shower in the restaurant and jewellery store dirhciassroom on Thursday evening in not hear any noise. One otherhonmlr of Miss Blanche Hume I resident reported hearing noises. but ‘arid Mr. vlgilplooftm Beaten wlrpe thought it was a car. marriage l take plaice ls At the Egg Grading Station theiweek. The room was beautifully burglars took a radio. which wasdecorated folr thset occasion wllth found later. At the Moshefs Meat/banks of bu; reamed-s. whch I Market no money was taken. The also covered the ilsnbrelia over proprietor was checking to deter- the chair of the bride-lobe. A mine 1g gnyflqmg e15; was mi55lng.[number of s-uitebb contmts were Like the other stores. entrance was ‘held which was followed with an gained by breaking glass. mloyfllblfi 51116-90118 with Mill Royal Canadian Mounted PoliceIPeggy Beck as pianist. A short are investigating. iskit was also presenlsd. ‘Dwo |lguests from ‘Poo-onto, ‘VIE: John" a-n-d ‘Aunt Llulie" arri suspended sel"?nce !dres@ suitably for the occasion. and brought with them a load of For All Geo town piteprops, asking the gmomr-tobe to determine the measurements of A resident of Georgetown yester- ‘thefulloadfft The Znehyvbly 15nd .use g s were op y s day was given a two-year suspend- ‘H. _ and the “mo,” van" ed sentence when he pleaded gullty'w,;.‘:e "M; by M,‘ M“ Hmch, to the theft of two crates of emu and M,‘ Macon, patmaom 105K911» "lg"? °ir$40~ nf’]:_§°°“~“;g,l/[r. Boston thanked the members P051911 B °11 ° $5011 e c“ ,of the Society in fitting words for ‘was tried Mic"! Sillmldifl‘? their kindness. As another fest- Maslslrate Joseph W‘ Mwmmld- lure of the evening. "Uncle John" Charges were laid after a watch- “m! 5 n10 "Lula. 1,011.3" whlgh man st the C. H. Llewellyn Em‘ was well received. A delicious lunch ning plant on Queen's Whsrflwns then served b? the ladies. seized a man with two crates ofwm m,’ “my”; w,“ bfqug-ht lobsters in a dory. The watchman a do“ by a 10.1w gtng-ggng. and heard a noise about 3 a.m._Sun-1fl.n,,ny by Singing "pm- They are day morningdwben ‘he investigagcl; 50m, Good mnqwffl he found s cry un er one 0 e arches of the wharf. Jumpill! 1M0 the boat he seized the man. Some 3130111 ANNIVERSARY — The 300 lobster crates were st ihe‘130th anniversary of the founding wharf, it was reported. of the Oddfellowsbinmmzgarédtngx Mr. B. B. Hessian, KC. of Mont- fitiingly observed y a ague represented the crown. and Rebekshs of the Montague PiIBLiii MEETINGS The undersigned desires to meet and will address K1118’! County electors at meetings to be held st 8.80 o'clock at the places sentioned below: \ May liitlm-KINGSBOBO " Nth-FORTUNE " 20th.—ST. conrmns " 28rd.--ST. msnoanars '- ZTth-SOURIS menus " sont-sr. CHARLES " use-chantry mu. scnoor. June nc-monnu. MEMORIAL nan. " si-d-sr. PETEWS LEGION mini " sun-sac. rnannsms Additional meetings will be announced later. Other speakers will also be present: to discuss the political issues of the day. ALL the public are cordially invited. ‘ J. A. MACDONALD, Progressive Conservative Candidate. Alli?“- Q/Uifixif Li?“ PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVES are on the MARCH! illear o n Anni bunny I Brilliant Canadian {Journalist “$2.2 so‘: ‘t- Jlsgnsi: Network ' ._._--.., and visitors It their respective "10 11°!" 0! h" Plrmi-fl- W- Ind in countless other ways. insurance. l DOIfihB fooled by “The Average Family”! Facrs AND FIGURES about “the average Canadian family" may load you tdthink that most families are pretty much alike. But of course while families may be similar in some ways, they are diferent Your family, for instance, has its own individual combination of sise, ages, income, rent, is: bills and living expenses. It has its own private plans and dreams, its special needs for life That is why the services of your life insurance agent are so necesssr . trained to analyze your familys needs improve ance do] r is and help you meet them with a life insurance plan designed especially for you. Often it is diificult to decide how much life insurance you should own, or what hind of policy or policies will bee! meet your needs. But your agent can help you solve these problems. And he knows how to arrange your life insurance to take can: of all the money problems that arise in connection with protection and retirement. Rely on him. More than a million Canadian families have benefittcd by the experience and advice of the modern life insurance sgenti A helpful citizen in your community When your‘ agent sells you life insurance, he also helps to ur community. For a large psrt of each life insur- put to work, through investments, to build schools, bridges, highways, industrial plants and many other projects that create jobs and make for better living. You share in those improvements, made possible through the etforts of your helpful fellow-eitizetv-the modern life insurance agent! - A message fiom the more than filly Life Ins-urancs Companies in Canada . . A. Guardian of Canadian Homes N!!! it no gilt l0 pres _ clove on o gift oi tinolsweIry-none rim Ives so long in vnivi servit- i_ _ oao g ’ Till PNGIESSIVITtlIISIIll/ATIVFFARTY Lodges when fifty-three members proposed a toast to the King in and friends attended s. banquet response tn which "God Save The which was held at. the LIUdKQPDUnT King” was sung. A toast to Our Hall on Thursday evening. After Country was proposed by C. A. the blessing had been sung. the Shaw. and the "Maple Leaf libr- members and friends were seated ever" was sung in response. The i0 about an attractive table which Noble Grand of Hillside Lodge, Mr. singing and playing cards. M had been arranged in horseshoe Atlioi Robertson, proposed s toast fashion. and centred with a bcauti- to the Order of Oddfeliowship to fully decorated S-iier layer cake. which Miss Thelma Following the supper the Master of sponded. Mr. Ii. H. Ctewart pm- Ceremonies, Mr. Archie Hiichey. posed a toast to the ladies, re- the two societies. iiFT TIME Fiiiiifl TAYLOIVS caucus 2v “was. o. n. TAYLOR . Jewelers For Foil‘ . sponded to by Mrs. Elsie Wsiti worth. Remarks were addressed Mrs. D. R. Fraser, Mr. Bruce Ml Isean, Mr. R. G. MacDonald. l1 .1. H. MscGregor, and Mr. W. Stewart. The evening was spent Archie Hume and Mrs. J. W. Ms Leod were piano accompsnlsti. ‘ll Larter re- arrangements for the evening we made by a joint committee in i