PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. criAiu.o'ri'i-:'rowiv APRIL 4. 1951' Greer Garaon - Walter Pldgeon Shows .'l:3iI . '1 . 9 I "ma Mmuiyan sronv" ALSO: GLACIER FISHING - DROOPY CARTOON THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAOUB: lloroid Bruce llu bee. Min Joyce A INT OEOIGITOWN: It uodn. Mn. Inn Stewart. In. Wlulnuo. mu Jon Johnna. Weldon nun . PRINCE EDWARD suns THUR. EXTRA! News of 'l'lie Day - Cartoon, ”Stooge For A Mouse" LAST TIME T0-DAY "tVHERIiI Tllltl SIDISWALK l"l.Vl)N” . Extraz. Nous - Cartoon Shows Mat. 3:30; Ere. 7-8:-15 CAPITOL THUR. - rm. - sin. X- BilTTLINli.'iA..B.t ,4:-,.. DATING Arl)Alli,Ei' IT'S ALL II A DAY'S WORK FOR SALE i l Farm (ioiisisting of six acres, situated in Cardigan Village. Also farm house and three outbuildings. Apply MRS. WILLIAM POt ER Cardigan ll. J. MABGII 0P'.l'0liIE'l'lIla'l' Httlng and Supplying C-lulu Ito. MONTAUUE. P. E. I. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A." M. 2 lo 6 P. M. by appointment. Onlce Connected with Drug Store. Fraser and Annear. Montague. Perth hall. 'tMr. Lloyd Collings, .Ir.. Sturgeon. is at present a patient in the Kings County Hospital. ' AUCTION FORTY-FIVLS. Legion hall. Montague. Weditesday, April 4th., at 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome. .."DANCE-Beaver iCluli Hall, Montailie. Friday. April Gilt. mu- sic by Alberg and Johnston. 'Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ives. Charlottetown. were Sunday visi- tors in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart. 'Friends of Mr. David Thomp- son, Montague. will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. All wish hi-ni a speedy recovery. FESTIVAL - The linited Church. hymn service pm. ..'HYMN ('hoir of Trinity Montiiguo. will present R festival at the evening Sunday. April 8th. at 7.30 United Church Choirs from Or- well. Vcrnon. Cherry Valley and !.cw-.-r Mentrgwi will participate Rev. John Miiciiay of Vernon will be guest speaker. 'GlRl. GUIDES Ml.-IETlNG- The regular meeting of the F 5'. Montague Girl Guide Company was held last night at the Legion hall under the direction of Miss Thelma Lartcr. Many of the Guides passed their tcnderfoot and second class work. The games which followed were led by Mary Mel-Swen and Frances Murphy. The meeting was brought to a close with camiplire and singing of the evening song and taps. CLUB.-Mrs. Montague. en- . 'l-INTERTAINS Gerald Kardine. tertained the members of the Nursery Cluti at their regular meeting last week. The presid- ent Mrs. Arthur Sullivan. pre- sided. The minutes of the prev- ious meeting were read and ap- proved. Plans were discussed for holding an afternoon tea next month. At the close of the busi- ness period the ladies spent the rest of the evening sewing and mending hospital supplies. A de- licious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by several of the ladies. The next. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Jamieson. Card Of Thdnks . Mr. Alphonsus Cm-rigan. Georgr- i town Royalty wishes to thank 'Father Kiggins. Dr. Kennedy. the lcharlottctown Hospital. his rela- .tives, friends and neighbours and lnll who sent Mass Cards and Let- ters of Sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. COMING TO SOURIS The Guardian may be bought at the following place. in Montague: Blue Dome utaurant. and Guardian Office: in Georg. town: The Post Office; in Souris: Th. snack In and 3 man. arcs E son. -PBUYlNG-Used feed bags. ..'AUCTl0N forty-fivel and R RESERVE FRIDAY. APRIL 6th for big opening dance at New! bridge. Titurldny. April 5th. Arm. ourles. Montague. Admission 50c. Lunch served. ."Mtss Lillian Dewar, C-hu. l10"r9'-OW". Spent the week-end in IMOH1-Igue. guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart. y.Jl.lBEIlAL PVOLI. meeting will be held in Montague Electric Shop. Wednesday at 8 p.m. s. s, Hessian. poll director. em Fair?” and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson. Kinguboro. are re-port about again after an attack of flu. Miss Estelle Mac-Kinnon, Kings. born. spent the week-end with her family at Little Hanbour. Mia: Susan Mallard. Red Point. .--pent the week-end with her fam- ily at Souris. Mr. Washington Young. Kings. b0l'0. was a recent visitor to Chair- lottietown. Mrs. R. W. Dixon. East Baltic, was it recent business visitor to Ciiarlottctown. Mr. Prcsion Rose. East Baltic, has gone to Charlottetown where he has accepted a position. Mrs. Roddie Kidson, Red Point. is confined to her home through illness. All hope Mrs. Kldson w.ll be out again as usual real soon. Mrs. Chester MacNeiil. Red Point, is recovering from an at- tack of flu. It is hoped she will be well again soon. .fFrlends are pleased to hear that Mrs. Garfield Sic-wart. East Baltic. is able to be around again after her recent illness. M.r. Freddie Bennett. student at St. Dunstan's University. spent the week-end with his family at North Lake. Mrs. Alice Jarvis is s-pending a few days at her home in Red Point. her son Leslie is with her to spend his leave. Mr. Gordon Rc-b-ertson who is P. W. C. Montague Young l Women's Guild t Holds Meeting I lifts. Claude Nichiilsoii liuslcss to the lll6lWbCl'S Young Wrinieiiis Guild of SLE Aiidi-cw's Pl'(t:l'-J,Vl.Clll8n Churcl1.l Montague, Mmiday evening. April! 2nd. The pi-csitlciit. Miss Thclnia was! of thct Lartrr, pxcsidcii. Tli in.c .ng open-:d with the liymn ” is Keep Me Near The Cross." The Scriptiire uas read by Miss l.:ii'lcr. followed by i)r.'iy:i' by Mrs. F. N. Young. The inin-utcs of the last inccling were rcad and napprovcd. Roll call was answered by ten members. Miss ('atli:rin: Currie reported for inc work coiniiiittcc and Mrs. Percy .'l.lycrs rcpoi'tctl for the sick ccvni-mittec. Plans were made for a social evening at the mansc at the close of the May meeting. Mrs. J. Malcolm Macl-(enzle and Mrs. John Gaudet were ap- pointed nn the progrimi com- inittcc. Mrs. Catlierine Stewart was appointed to act as secretary Inc the reiiiainder of the ye-at". The 0fl:t'F was made vacant by the resigiiation of Mrs. Allister Ciii-rie. who with her faintly moved to New Perth. The meeting closed Migpah benediction. unison. Lunch was served hrisirss assisted by Wallet-worth and Mr. Stewart. with the repeated in by the Mrs. Elsie Catherine employed in Kingston. Ontario. spent D. few days with his family in Klngsboro. He returned on Fri- day by plane to Kingston. Sympathy is extended to Mrs.i William Pitric. Elmira. on thel recent death of her son Mr. Harry t Jay. Connecticut. U.S.A. Mi-s.. Pitrie went to be with her soul in his illness. Mrs. Foster Garrett, East Baltic. vias hostess to the East Baltic. Sevwing Club and also for the East i Baltic and Red Point. Mission Band last week. Mrs. Clarence Rose. Lakcvillc. has returned to her home muchl improved in health. Mrs. Rose- received treatment in the Prince Cardigan And Vicinity .Vli'5. Stephen Livingstone, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Jnines N. Allen visited Mon- tague on Friday Mr. Dan Acorn visited Georgt-- tmsn on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roberts were business visitors to Char- loltctnwn on Saturday. sympathy is cxtrndcd tn the family of the late James Haytcr who passed away suddenly on Easter Monday. First Year Students . DIVISION In Front row (i to r):-Joan l isto. Joyce Macxay, Phylllil Mac. I 8!!" ' WANTED Nationally known and 'ad- vertised farm implement company wants a dealer in Souris at once. Full line at equipment to offer. Apply Guardian Office, Montague, Box 123- MVANTED . Nationally known and ad- vertised farm implement company wants a dealer in Murray River and Murray Harbour at once. Full line of equipment to offer. Apply Guardian Office, Montague, Box 256 l Lcod. Elaine Cash. Mary Walker. Kathryn Buchanan. Rosaleen Cor- rwgher. Catherine Miller. Mar- garet Doyle. Marion MacNeill. Centre row: Carolyn Nelson. Ruth Currie. Marjorie Scott. Miriam Strong. Haldine Williams. Bernice Goss. Freda Richards. Phyllis Dover. Jean Robertson. Mary Simpson. Margaret Matthews. Ann MacDonald. Back row: Philip Chafman. Ger- ald Connors, Carter Vanlderstine. Melvin White. Robert Wclbster. William Murphy. Joe Hoyt, Donald Ma::Ncill. -Smith Photo Moplejscl-p Run In N.B. Reported Good SAINT JOHN. N. B.. April 8 - tCPi -. The annual maple sap run. iieariii-1 its peak in New Brunswick. was reported yesterday in be of good quality with produc- tion normal or better in most areas. Dealers reported maple products reaching local markcts in fairly good quantity and said the price range is about the same as last year. . The chief production areas art in Albert. York. Charlotte. West- inni-claiid. Nnrthuiivberland. Vic- ioria and Madawaska Counties The inn: famous maple zrovcs ni Albert were said to be producing a "very fine" run of sap this year. cancelled. he's put through his paces as a regular plebe and cans- es general mayhem throughout the military establishment. wind- ing up by not only getting him- self in trouble but. involving thi- other cadets as well. How this fast-talking showman finally man- ages tn save the day for the group is the husis for much of the films hilarity. iio SLEEP :1 SI.II0GlSll'.'ii:J3 llere's still! llEl.lEF Get relief from conotipotl indi- geotion. Positive results from FRUIT-A-TIVES provon by ten: of thousands. FRUIT-A-TIVES contain extracts of fruit! and turbo. - advice. and irritation. Tu single active ingredien small children. leu than a penny I tablet. Pnllttintfll Emmy Iottiutil. Vinny un oi ldti Here's Why You Need Aspirin When You Have A Cold -To Feel Better, Fest! At the nrst sign of a cold-bolero you do anything also-take two ASPIRIN tablets with a full glass of water. Here's why: When you have a cold. it's almost invariably accompanied by a headachy. feverish feeling and muscular ache: and paint. . And it's very important to your well being that you treat these diltreuing symptoms with a medi- cation that will relieve them . . . quickly. By taking ASPIIIN at the first sign of a cold. you'll get this important relief. No matter how you try to stop or shorten n cold. authorities will tell you that this is sound IIIL IITTII FAST And when you take ASPIRIN, you'll discover why million: have followed this advice with remarkable results. For ASPIRIN works fast. It actually goes to work in two seconds. And this in one reason why it bring: you amazingly quick relief from these painful cold symptoms. This two-second speed is something you can see with your own eyes by dropping an Asriam tablet in I glass of water and "clocking" its disintegration. WIIAI TO DO POI IOII TIIIOAT When your cold causes a sore throat. gargle with three Au-inm tablets dissolved in one-third of I glass of water. This makes a potent medicinal gargle that almost instantly soothes tender throat membranes, relieve: pain Besides being effective, IPIRIN is also gentle. in no gentle to the system'tl-tat it is regularly prescribed. even for Keep ASPIRIN handy. When you buy, get the 100-tablet bottle which given you Aaeuuu for Iuaun no other pain reliever Ion match In record of use by millions of people, without Ill often, one thing you can like wltll complete Ionlldenu In relieve them 63 Avpgrin 11 ll: rlgivlrivd lnirtl punch in (Impala ol Th: Ha)?! I nmpm-i l.muIld : Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mar- Keiizie. Mmitngiie, were guests of Edward island Hospital. FRIDAY. APRIL 6 "Don't, miss this thrilling educational portrayal of deep-rooted soutlicrn prejudice, or your friends will make you regret it.” Guest soloists: Mary Giilis Guy Germain All": "P”'"' Q N lliu” S'"'g" ..' Albertom P. E. I. SL The, RQ. kndznge 0! Pram-writ: With the colorful background of Llunird). "lit- ill.-.v lliv rsiircw . Curtai 8.1,. 2335',” (N795 be h5”;I955mPNl0 - who L-mwd Sums Mm”,-y And- T n i J "N "M y 1 E as 55' l”"l-i'- Wm" 3”” l"”"” "Tl" ” 7'."-' , West Point story." one of the ”mm'”""i ' "it; E.'trf;,.f:.,'r.;V, ',&..l..c'f3': "A "A" H'"'S Wl muslcnls '0 "W ""9" VJUK BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HUUPLE MacDonald. Souris. Allhope Ml'S: 7 f;lhlmf.R';"l""” Edlmd T"""' ”" - . ” , MacDonald will soon be restored In me" mum n mtmpowned. .EeAo.'rwi6ee.' MYIMSPIRINP Voorz essxw STANDS W? :3”; fowgglfieh;;fgvei3m:iidb;ig- ltalcnted cast i. topped by James ,-II ' , s ,' -5 C ri ' is trouble-shooting y MESSAGE or.) pisee osie. on-r LIKEA BEAVEi2'5 M D.,,.....,.., M, ....,....,...... M... , magwggm iwhn "W ,0 Wm P0,", I, ACCLNM6 i.Yes,woonnipremO.lIItwevIIIOuIdontop'oniywiit1o .- yvndonot . . Iodlunourniuedopwoud clivnbondmumnmounn eiiorish PLUS A Pi-ioTo'AuD ARTICLE- -w HAvsl.'-44-THE z-:-orrotz A5 A-LEADERvAMONG ' FFe?doivi"n o shining, i ' that belongs to the brave. the unconqueroble node: 0 IIIVI bottled for this ncious gem when we were poor oudwodi. Will we r for it main nowitiiot we on lilo ddiond the world? Aye! And hoover! wfougilwnrm hree1'H,MA::oi2!.-w k THAT'S HOW I. VPRECER iT,PLAtiJ, -WITHOUT THE MY! HUMBLE SELF . poworfulehonipionof. A 4 gonvdtolhdcetliclrdlndidpriui, Hospital. snon be out and about again as ugual. Mrs. Floyd MacLean was hos- itess to the Kirigsiboro Women's Institute on March 15. Good at- MacDonald to the United States. Sympathy is-felt:-for the family of the late Mrs. Angus Suther- land. Her funeral was largely at- - 4.. Q - ,1: I Ended from the home of her son. Martha and dancer Gina Nelson it Menhg-'" EEAEUMPH ' ' MAV0NNAl?E- Mr. Jerome Sutherland to Si. I aid Cagney in this "Yankee Doodle (i ”" '5 ' . '”V8UT HOW D Vbl). Mary's Church. Souris. Mrs. Suth- Dandy"-type entertainment. QBBERGAQKED. )t(EEP11' go 5HoQ'f erland was one of Black Pond's Not since "Tea For Two," "Rosie -AN- 1- ) 't oldest and much loved residents. O'Grady" and "Silver Lining" has Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ching. Red Point. recently entertained the young people of the surrounding districts. Several games were played and a jolly sing-long was much enjoyed. Lunch was served by the hostel: assisted by several of the girls. Mrs. Major Young was hostess to t-hoilted Point women's In- stitute on March iii. A large at- tendance was present. Usual busi- ness was taken care off. Com- mittees gave their reports. Cor- respondence was read and all "Quality In Alix hope Arlene will iCl1tIrl0llel.OtWll for some time last WD lW gitsaaauocorrza daughter in the work to be with her Eileen who is ii patient P. E. 1. Hospital. JAMES :AGNlll' -i TOPS MUSICAL tto stnqr a musical production set fagainst a series of eye-nlling spec- ,tacle. song hits. hr-iiiitifiil girls and iiillitary-perfect cadets. Lovely Vlrginin 'Ma,vo. Doris Day. Gordon such top talent been brought. to- gether for it musical by Warner 'Bros.. who set the style for the motion picture industry in mili- tary musicals some years bars; with "Footllght Parade." "Pit:-tatlon Walk" and others of that calibre. The "West. Point story" in con- cerned with an unemployed Broad- ;.wsy director who journey! to the iAcndem.v to direct an amateur revue. There. he tries to buck Army routine and nearly gets the gnaw bills referred to. Meeting clos- ed with National Anthem. bunch was served by stess assisted by Mrs. Charles Ch rig. Every cup” Mr. Major Red Polni-lihCil' sister-in-law Mrs. Muriel sT' MARY'S PARISH HAL" spent the week-end inMM0l;iMl'-19 Macl(cnzln on Sunday. . - ' , with his family where rs. 'ounR ht. Dunstan's College Dramatic Soeuiy is convalmm um. being a pan, .Mr? mm Mm MM" Bram. ' m with ent in King's County Mfmvrtal ers, Cliiirloitelnwii. were recent BILLWILLIAMS A St erh Th '0 A 1 D. Hospital. visitors to Cardigan. guests of Mr. an-I-0" "nu": ll) re ' C lama - -4 - . Brothers' parents. Mr. and Mrs. IlAIUORiE REYNOLDS (Only recently released for amateur production and bo1:g”re22:'.'; ur::.:el.r.:5cl:l"l' j;l":f,: Hamid Brolhcffgg mm” "Em" never before produced on Prince Edward ISl8nd)' station for appendix in the Souris Mrs. Muriel 'MacKenzle was in CAKE MIX