PAGE EIGHT Ii . 3 PRINCE EDWARD MON.-TilE.-'-VED. 3 YEARS ' IN THE MAKING Md... A CAST OF 50,000 .4. he limit Violence Puts The Torch To iilstroy's Most llavagenl Age! "Storming O! The GM "Torturos Of An Era Gone Mini" "Escape From The Dungeon" ”siege '0! The Flaming Oil" "Clash Oi Two Mighty Arm- it-5" "Pagan Feast of Conquest" "The llomanre or the Ages" IT'S LIGHTHEARTED CAREFREE..GAY.. IN A RIOTOUS SORT OF WAY T "'- TO-DAY DOUBLE HIT ! ' "SAVAGE SPLENDOR" ”NAVAJO TRAIL” Matinee 2:30; Evenin Show Times: Serial 7:00; tisavage Splendor” 7:2 ; "Navajo Trail” 8:20; Serial , 9:20; "Savage Splendor" 9:40. "5000 WATTS 630 UN VDUR DIAL .3 . i V740 7'z(('t1((t'C; 7'Eick'L' of I c 7i((l'z(('(z1z(.1" DUE 'l'O NETWORK COMMITMENTS CO F0 CO YO wiu. OPERATI on DAYIJGHT SAVING TIME. r-non Suniiay April,30tli to September 23rd - Most Programs Will Do Heard One Hour Earlier. 'l'ODAYe.-- "HANDY GOES TD RID" .idronture. be . or the .luvsY ,0 A "lilo liing oi Ipi iimlizuilit it . OI "II III!- ng-.R..mu ill Hr, MMHIIMFF; Matinee 2:30 Evening 7 and 9 ceiitly from Montreal spent the winter. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: tewnrt. Minn Harriet Clair. S AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon tavern. Ilurold F. Landry. Albert Althea. lira. lyron The Guardian may be bought at any at the loiiowlng places In Montague: llliu 3. A. Llewellyn: Mn. Oh). In souris: The snub Bu end it IQ Georgetown: The Post Omen: B. Blchnrtin - O Son. ..'FIT'l'ED FOOTWEAR at tho Montague Shoe Store. .RDE LAVAL SEPAI! TOES - lvijss Lois Bushey returned where she Miss Anna Marie Mullins. St. . Pct.Sr's visited relatives and friends 3 in Souris last week. Friends of Mr. William Power I will regret to learn of his illness. at his home in Little Harbour. Miss Marina. Malone. Charlotte- town spent the Easter holidays at the home of Mr. MacDonald. Souris. and Mlrs. Elmer i i All sizes. including Elect c models; at Stewart 55 Books. ..e...- l Souris and Vicinity re- ..'USED RANGES. - we hove 1 on hand several used Rnnges that i still have many years of service at Stewart J: Beaks. STOVEB ' Ranges for coal and wood. Also Torrid oil models with syncromatlc Draft at Stewart in Becks. bargain prices. . .'FAWCETT P.M Ooritum 0! the ment. Mr. Emanuel Sutherland return- his home at Black Pond spending a l pleasant two weeks vacation with relatives and friends in Boston. edto on Monday after Mrs. Alex Paquet returned to etery. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. Church. Deepest sympathy is extended to l his widow in her said bereave- United and Donald. George O'Brien. Bristol School Back Row (left to right): Teresa x;....m.. Josephine Sinnott, Lorraine Sinnott. Yvonne Mac- Jackie Johnson, Olive Kennific. Regina Ryan (teacher). Middle Angus Matheson, Rachel Kennlfic, Lucy Gauthier, Rita Gauthier, Johnnie Gauthier, Rachel Sinnott, 1 Bernadette O'Brien. Row: Kenniflc, Reggie THERE OUGHT T0 PE A LAW . 1JmtNIiCE HEN B0990 WANT? A NAP, IT? UP TO MISS GRINDSTDNE THE WORLD HES LOST” by Fngoiy E Ashoi-ten YECJIR. IMREMTMI BALDFACED i.iAIZ WT I ' Wm? - PRMTE sxktml ZMEWILLEO. Q I OFTENHEILMWEA I x Band. i l I night for the Season. cabins. use "The Merry Islanders" live- pieoo Modern and Old Time George and the boys will be plnying at Mount Stewart Legion Hall every Thursday T' i VAILUABLE TO Tbiglrolroldb aoahyur. - bedroonnsml nounm-I oootfuxor ' Vlmdjhuu s ronsALa. LANE! CABINS ATE MONTAGUE ootnprislnl 5 am: of chain: loeltlon or I """DF.':;.'; :g:';o:v':':.d;I?o Ind 4 -I-do cabin. with arm. mung. All enbinn contain Ilot and cold running In Ire tully furnished and equipped. Ito toot .-"n-mu on on loutllul my tent enoh. 09!. Iqvnrlll. electric lights. sol lroomhoInuwItIaallmodorntaeilitieuonLotoCIsorenelo,oo.3r.IIll "In-nhubom-enouonguauuunguuuun;'ihup l her home in Svouris last week of- . pn-ems 0; ms punk Keaysh ter having spent the winter with l . - - .. gm ,5 - 3 1,0 1 gm; h 3 34 relatives in Charlottetown. , i patientgii: tile Seillallrllls hospistaf. ll?ler A L Y C R O S S O R P llllzwljfi i many friends wish her a speedyi M771: mR"(l)lh'Ti9lnd;t0'tM155iI1:4”ll;y ACROSS 2. Merit 21. Fnllin v i. Lwf;;mi';l rcturn to health. 30 93": ape F99 W 9 .131 I i h llleased to learn that she is rapidly ' I y 1-iigdvrtlnn 3 coagtlgment 23. gm, ,,, Mr. and Mrs. Adrien .MacInnis K.-'g0V9T1n81111.1-h:mS0U1'1Si1gf35Plt9-I Llingechme onwn-.31-up at - S1;11l?01:lTli9sl m A Set Gus B ck of n uenza” F1) M I L h (nrmh ;. 'ntermedl.te ' ' 9 . eiiasr r z.er.o.cnos, . . n- v'ir(;tc;x-lind Boston with relatives in Prf'ef”;jftl:'H”:;g5ur p1;'::j' Sr. will be? sorry to learn of his 1:. glgllcaolg meuur. cgxstrip . - - r . na- 'AmM.H.E..N.I.l.R.AX..I an rm 5 , Ed to know that she h” muy re" ilrli:af155sav5i:1iisii1h3im:;:::::iyT:c33:i3 12 E333: ttstgiticiistently 24 In The gummy of the 131,, Ben. E covered from her recent illness. 'w"t Ioecmw 2-Lgh jiutnin Bushey. a highly respected 1 d M lrrh d m -11 3,5 31;. z9,Mythn -e-h-sr.-...-.--. 7.- resident of Souris and whose sud-I ML Mccanumv Braekleyv Claim beFi,f.';,.:d”,., 'h..,,,e'f,e”'f; Eimgrfi- -?:s,t,0::n ms? 30, shops dm dear” has been alrmdy r"”d' M-iljuswr of the P' E Ii Mlmml ing Mr. Ellis is a very skillful l8:Aheavy 9. Belt (i2.SPIW" M 41' Awcmimu (id, Look mace on Apr” 6' mm his Fll'ehIniSui'8.llcc'CO. paid a visit to pmhm. and decorator or this weight ornament iish implement: late residence to St. Albans com- ,S0”"-9 End Vicmliry On W0dn'55dEY vmnn In Krone ucmvu 3.-vehicle. 43.Gu1do-. mpv ' ' Im the interests or the company 3" ' . imbrl) ,h,h,,. 35,A,mu estnoto 1 Friends 01 Mrs. Alfred Moore will 20. Foreteil 13. vitality" "'- W" s h V ty ,.xfK.;-931:3: -Mffg,','33g,-dSt;l;f”M5;;? be sorry to hear or her illness at 22. Final 16. Fortity aeseiued 47.::Iaio B - gangs 1,.” by plane 0'” Monday her home here. Her many irientls 25.Rei'useot l7.Guide 4o.Ripp T 0 3 D A Y a ior An-tigonish. N. S. to attend the Join in wishing her a speedy re. 23 grapes funeral of the late Archbishop C0V91'Y- ' Em” , in SMW5 2:30'7'8t45 1! you W '""e”"8 imm ' "M M”m5c'"' Miss Pauline Smith, Vlctoxin 28-Timepieces crnble head-cold. try this: Sprinkle west is visiting at the home of Mr. 31-55”" a few drop! of Csturrh-o-zone into: The assen as of the charlonel and Mrs Amed Moore alwhiphwnh them!-""31." am: h”i'”;;';f w1.?,k::,m town-Stguris tiain were subject to ' . leadbkm . :g?ne:1';F "2-;p;::::.h,,,).:on, go” 1?, 3 two hour delay Tuesday tore- Mrs. Sterling Moore spent the WW5 ' work lmmmly; n. Sp,-hnds . gm" , noon when one of the trucits oi ta. Dkstiiweek in Summerside the guebt 34' y mm of hchhhg mmsepms over me reefer car left the rails at Grants of er sister, Mrs. Carl Macbean musmmon , entire lining surfaces of the breath I Crossing between Harmony .iunc- and Mr. MacLean, also at the home 37 D t . mg organs. Phiogm is looscneds- 5 tlori and Souris. The train was at her brother Edgar Ramsay at-cl aB'PeP'" I air-passages are opened - dis- ,powered by one of the new Diesel Mrs. Ramsay. - 3" charges commence to dry up-vthe .engines, which with the assistance 1. 39-T'""Wd 5”" ' tendency to sneeze and cough is ;of the section men placed the de- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Enman, M333” l lessened. In an hour or two the . ruled truck back on the was No Victoria west Spent the weekend (4. American worst of the cold may be over! Your l damage to the mad bed was 1-9..” the home of Mrs. Enmmfs par. explorer druggist has Cntnrrh-o-zone. in St Domed excepting the sphntermg of ems Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ladneh and iron. "id 75?7',1?9'y-H s ties for a. distance 01 fifty yards. 45 ggisalgele Miss Corinne Maclbcod spent the 45'Shades of .- week-end at M unt Pleas t the ' E nmmuly 0” says guest at Mrs. I-Iatold Williarzxs. itiisx gggimy Continued from page 2 gI:ecLeod is employed in summcr- guszougd letter snd.i'eiOh'Lis7band or wife read it, or else drop it in a drawer and -: ' wtorgp forget ll. and leave it for any curious eye to peruse. 'hMril Lelnmfi rlllliivurray ist visiting (lg. DOWN . e ome o s paren 5 Mr. an LN H t ))0N'T WRITE IN ANGER Mrs. Embelton Murray. Spring Hill. s,,”,,,,::.”Me,.. And still another letter that should never be written is the one Mr. and Mfg. Stanley Murray, DAILY CRYPT0QUoTE..1fu-9'5 hgw to wofk jtg that is written in anger. All of us. when we are hprovoked or oftend- Richmond spent Sunday at me A x Y Di 3 A A x R, ed at something those we love have done. say things to them which home 0! M... Murmyvs parents Mr. h LON G F I L L 0 w we do not really mean. Even then our words hurt like the blows of and Mrs. 1jmbelton,Murray, Spri-is . . .. a two-edged sword. but we are there to heal the wounds we have made mu. one tutu simply stands for mother. In this example A tilt with kisses, with caresses. with apologies. and to salve our unkindness (0,. the three gs. x for mg two 05, gtc, single lottery, npd-h with some generosity. But what we write in anger is Cold. hII'd- The Mount pleasant Junior Reg trophies. the length and formation of the words In all hlnftl final, a bullet shot from a distance that pierces the heart and kills cross held me” regular weekly Each day we code kn". no dmeum. love before we can get to it to render any first aid, and undo the meemng m the school on Friday . Mr” We have dm”'- afternoon. The president Jean A crypmnun qmunu Above oil, the letter. that never should be'written is the darksblue Pmmps conducted the meet”: I h pcssitrinistlc lirttcr ltlgiit simplyirrglarsipi w)itleinvs;)cieelC.au;Kllwit;f ltinsohaygmfotxirg-V Am” the meeting an enjoyab-kg l A Z V 2 E H 2 R Y I T Z T Y Q R R Z Z T v w o e fsltlln fldllfisorih ilosseoute: villtsh (lecpresslon anrd break down our morale com- game 91 Bingo W33 Played. N Y T E B Z I: T Y I Q M 1 J V Q J R N V G M C ' ' '" Dletwhy I do not know but many mothers seem incapable of writing Mm L918'h C1"k9- 39131011?-. G M N A Z X E Q B " VY " C I z V V Y L l Dololiil mm a ' r 1 ti 'u th 1 - odde missives to their chil- I-0t 16 is visiting at the home or . i Alllilll FRANZ sggn owlieg :3? sown; f:1om Hhrc:me.eseThee:rr lnaginnwlth a jeremiad about 1'19? P3-1'9"” M11 End Mrs. Ernest g,'A"pL:"::og3PEAND WHAT 50 "W993 Os 3 r'"" ”' how they miss dour John or Sally, and how lonely it is at home with gampibetall and also at the home of -. . .' . . . ' all the children gone, and how the crops haven't been very good. or er 88 er. Mrs. Carl Yeo and Mr. MUSICAL - CARTOON business has been imd at: this storeudaindtflo on, and lttm. ans it tgredre Yeo, Harmony. 1 l nt thing th t a appene n e commun y 0? My 0 Y ' FEATURETTEV i: :VC;;leO:lBd healthy, they fisever mention it. Mrs. Dan Maobougail spent the NAPOLEON 3nd UNQLE ELBY bl Cnuofd M333”. And in reality there isn't a thing the matter with mother. She week-end in Spring Hill the guest is happy and prosperous and glad her children are off. doing well in of Mrs. Gm-field Green, ..- -7 . - the world. and she never dreams that her walling letters take the W-L BET WHENTHEYSEE 70;” ?u;'gg lwnsout :1 them. and nix: Alix havie t;:hne!r)1rl(eb:gIxi1mfJt;ll(:'s1etr:) grad Mr. Maud Mrs. Lawrence Dymmti THESE OIIMASKS THEY i o 1 ere You am '1 OTB -5 9 Pnd rs. Harold Williams ere land how mbW”r'r"i' ?".? "i2i.”'”' ” '5ibei."' ” be "” h'""” w”" "ii Sunday visitors In rortase.wtna-I; Den, or to o a ic e w pen-para ys . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J . DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers. but will any Mungaxahhhhhhhhhhh ' M war problems of general lrnterest through her column. scou-"GE IN 18" E and ring around each day. inubletodctin Smallpox took the lives of 3,000 ! workilcrankyeztth I ' Clarliadi;:n1gl;dlnns on the western I C , ans n 0. mi--'.-""l l""'.' RE 3 U I I. I CRANK sniwr GRINDING ” - l glam ft on mu; 1 . hdne nu .il".r..i'...!:.. MOTOR REBUILDING - ; .p.... foillhIMWd”g"l"' ' . A --W--w-er--we is NOTICE 2 mt... tum-"1 r-um 1- Mr svom AUTO mus Ln. - 1... mam. we-Ian; prov-vir-an - Dotlfymt I yourull I e Kiting! Pi',i"'."" '” " I W, RGE ST George Cliappelle wishes to . ilthot'all-in ieelmgnmtuolinill (51 GEO - th l hyelnr-Ioudotlono undpop. Got notify e dance public that ; uoDodd'sKidney toil: . 140 SYDNEY, N. 8- ha jg no Jon er i g eonnec 1 DcddsI(idnrvPiIIs "'"' "'” E"”"'' ”'W""" l D Boys, as he hns reorgnnlzed E ( .1” Johnson. Pauline: Front Row: Wayne LaPierre. Aullixtlnf MacDonald. Joe LaPlerre, Paul O'Brien. Genevieve Kennilic. Gerald Gauthier. Mary MacDonald. Ronald i MacDonald, Shieia Sinnott. ' ' -C. E. Burke. Photography