HIDIEIGHT g REE"; "roxvo Joe"- CARTOON - COMEDY - SHOWS 3:30-7-9 -as THURSDAY - FRIDAY - ssiunorvl NOW IT CAN BE TOLD! THE LAUGHS ARE COMING YOUR WAY!. Taken from government tlles-be- cause they didn't want it! The Masolnlc b(lll.ildlIlZ. wl'(iilcl:mhas thee? t'Wm""- idiimbin ygacgt with arm. big day W (mm W” mung mm - - butt 1: . -- c 1 er - side-splitting saga of Willie Kluggs 51?... Mo;'Q..,.f:"3l.Q1.', 0. ,;;:.”...3f.'.. Mr. and Mn. Sheldon coffin 0: ...”2 ...f.., .5... ”."..,i'.12fl "'9 to say clients by in-t time. and AS "R0(KY" ' as Co.. Ltd. under the capable 9h”10m'v9Wn W9"? 79'3"” CH9” OI Gorham understood her perieet- ”W”'”uV h” had mm "m"! IPfc.l. 5-time winner of the Good Conduct Medal. The only hero In history who never left home (but once!)-and then won the war sin- gle-handed (almost!) .- . B-time Academy Award Winner JOHN IFORD brings you THE BIGGEST PAR- ADE OF LAUGHS OF 1950! ? I PIllll0E EDWARD J mm AGENTS: IIONTAGUI: Stewart, AGENT GEOIAIITOWN: ' -ri-as GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN IIIE EASTERN GUARDIAN. nsroia r. Landry. Albert ms... nu. nub. Harriet Ulnlr. Walden Levon. so Georgetown: The Guardian may be bought at In: of the places in Montague: mu 8. A. Llewellyn; ms, clu, In Post Office: II. liolrarda lnsourlsirhesnachnueull ll-ion. MAKES A GHOal yiowu (om Plus . . Audition For August, New Zealand Rainbows. Sport and Andy Clyde Comedy. Ellenilllary take I turn on my wheel." To the cycling stage. he has come, a circumstance that we fear will keep his relatives in a slate of be- wilderment over suggested addi- tions and adjustments to improve the machine. Even Jock must slipping pedal . . . To the end of this lovely "Twenty-fourth" we ma Shaw, will be better prepared than ever to service the lmurtng pub- llc. Georgetown ceived ..SfI'l".l'lD IOOTWILI A! be Montague Shoe store. ..'R.EMOVAIr. - The B nagement of Mr. Cyrus ruich Office of .l-Iyndman & Co.. Ltd, in the Town of Montague. which has occupied temporary quarters since the recent fire. has now nwved but to its old location in the A. R. and Vicinity Mrs. William Wight of Burnt Point was I recent visitor to the City. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pearden and Mr. Philip Boudreault, Mr. and Mrs. On Friday. May Z6th, their Mrs. L. H. Douglas has family of Montague were week- end visitors to Georgetown. CYEIV member of the car ferry Prince Edward Island spent the week- end at his home in Georgetown. Kenneth Fraser and family of Bradalbane motor- ed to Georgetown and spent the week-end at Mr. Fraser's former of Alexandra motored to George- town on Sunday and were the fifteen children of St. James Parish re- first Communion from their pastor, Rev. 0. Kig- gins. Water Street after spending the winter in Montreal. Halifax and Mt. Stewart and Vicinity - The many 0:11;; of Mr. David Egan will be sorry to hear that he has entered the City Hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Addison Coffin. Mr. Johnny Mitchell and Joseph Gallant left on Wednesday to join the G. N. R. llxtra gang for tha summer months. Mr. Ivan Mcxeamey R. C. N. is spending his vacation with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Kearney. Mr. meddle Coffin, graduate of Acadia. University is spending his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Addison Coffin. The many friends of Mrs. Joseph Affleck are sorry to hear or her- illnesa and all wish her a speedy recovery to good health. I Messrs Walter MacDonald and Colin MacDonald he at present engaged in building. Mr. Arthur Doyle residence in Mt. stewm, The "1111! friends of Mrs. Urban patient in the Hospital for the past two weeks. Wednesday being is public 1-loll. day many took advantage and went fishing but with no luck. The m5-IOHW 399-lied at home and lscs which gives the village a very neat appearance. .. . . ........m-.--.---.--.-....... The Golden Girl 3! AGNES LOUISE PROVOST AND LADBILOKE BLACK Continued Frances was not sure that she wanted to see him at all. All that she really knew of him was that he had been casual friend of Dick's and had been at their apartment two or three times. Events had proved that some of Dick's friends had been decidedly queer and might be amusing. and know how to choose the right tailor. She put ly. He threw in a careless explan- ation. "1 came back eight months ago. My London connections didn't seem to be developing into any- thing more than a life line. ma i decided that things were picking up here. so here I am. back in the old game. W. Gorham. Invest- ment Securlties. Modes, but my own. However, these are minor de- tails. The big thing is that I'm in luck to see you again. How about having a. bite of lum-.h with me and telling me all the news I've been missing? If you're not all dated up we could take a run out od town and find a good place along the way." "That sounds rather nice." What happens to the busy broker's office when he run off like that?" ,"What are clerks and telephones for?" be countered. "Besides. I can take business along. I put through a little flier for I fellow not long ago, and if it wouldn't bore you I could stop at his place after lunch and have a chat with him about it. home. MacDonald will be sorry to hear N may Mo land Jack Mommd From somewhere ahead of hei- ., of her illness and all wish her a 8 5 re h' h h .' an excited bark came. Kelly came Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacMiilan speedy rxovh. and he lives wit an auntw o as scurrying around the H a lot of ancestral acres up along the Sound. I hope she doesn't Fri d , . , . Continued mm page 2 gtggigacgf Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus lant :rxillsb:tgln"wLk:i,?v?nt3l:atGs:li1e ;'::;z;'n'5fl”o):91"Ej-Wlnt'ee', heard she5 ' vm-sting tell. she snapped invit- . bu "mmed Mme mvmg been " Frances listened. black lashes ml ””3”3 At mm- velling bright reflective eyes. so that was why he wanted to run out of town. She laughed "That's really funny. 1 used to live near Beechwood. and I've known them both for ages. I'll suspend work of ehoring at nqon . . taken raked and le ed 1, . have co 30 with 37”" nowglust Al ,1 to come to his aid in adjusting a "9 Wsldeme m her Mme ”n C an up heir We Show you that M155 Hume: mu hul3sI3ue3i1sf'k'm53:((l, Tecanegrfiele Vtzlllicneti as alarming as you think." She ldoked at a platinum wrist watch. "Suppose I meet you here. Say in EMPIRE rnnsrnn 4 IIIIAIM rssnvu. ctoslus 'l'ollIGll'l ' st. Peter's A. it. r. A. In-"MOON or" York rum. In-”BEll suntan wr:r.r.-- linkers Convent In-"I'll usrrnan nAIu.nva- crp. -1-mm. r.r.n. In-wrnix rim mas ABE I.IGHTEll" awaanmo or rarzss AND scaouasrsu-s No Adlnlulon While Plays Are In Progr-es; Curtain 1:80 -. 1.... ....-.... ..-...... ..-.m. .--..-.... MAY 31. -J750 edtoltaaehadnttlikedhimvefi much. He had tried to make I dinner date with her the very first good-naturedly. Then she had left to come to Beechwood and had not thought of him again. Gloria thought that she saw a fleeting recognition in his quick glance, but it went no further. Al- ready she was turning the corner of the stairs with demureiy lower- ed lids. and in a rmment more was out oi sight and slipping throuan an inconspiclous side door in the older wing. Iriafewmomerits amass of screening slu-ubby lay between her and the house, and her brisk peso slackened. she skirted the edge I the ground turning her steps to- ward a summer house sheltered by a riot of vines and seldom used now. where she sometimes tucked herself away for a lazy hour not wildly exciting, but at least her own. she had left a book there the day before. a rather dull book from the solemn Endlcott library. and she must retrieve the poor thing before some say little shower danced over it with irreverent feet. house and halted in front od her -with bright expectant eyes and a "Come, Kelly! Come boy!" Kelly said "Woofl." dropped his nose on his paws. wrigglcd from nose-tip to tail and dashed off again, Joyfully out or reach. "Oh. you darling Oome along with me. Come. boyl” Gloria whirled about hastily. The summer house was unpty. but Ch"lommwn' on its far side Jack Moreland was leaning comfortably over the rail- ing looking across at her. have come. and beyond the window a sparrow utters n sleepy con- -tented chirp to bring us our close half anhour. U 0 0 It was only a little after three. Island Born Archbishop Miss -Anna Mair. Superinten- dent of the Prince Edward Island I! d . y 0 15,133,; gomm.m... - D,;,3;Go.,d. Hospital who recently returned celehrat-as Golda" JIIMICU and Gloria W85 H99 MP the dltl T” M "”m”'"a , night I I y from a visit to Saskatoon. was she had heard a car.di'lvo up a few moments before. Perlms had come the week-end guest of her larc- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair of Burnt Point. .- ....'On Wedneeds. M moat Rev. A. A. )Sinnott,.' 593: ;::1tb1:l;01;l ,01dYV1nnlres. lwas uie . 3 . 1-I ocesan cergy at ...T”:...l.2E”il”2.'l.”&2lli52f"wl.2li ;ff,f.';',f';””; mgrlgns 11;; amen- T 3 I in Georgetown on Sunday at 9.10 ' the priestgoosj. A? 1g'.l.'::"l;': upstairs, undoubtedly to announce callers, and presently Miss Endl- oott had gone down. That meant this would be is good time to slip out for a. walk through the woods. Perhaps she could coax Kelly, the Boston terrier, to go with her. Tlmolv Notes Continued from page Scrub or scrap off the outer skin. LUMBER MATCIIED & DRESSED 2 as she neared the bottom. bright eyes alert for a chance to slip around unoticed to a side door. A murmur of voices came to her. I. man's. full and agreeable and faintly familiar. Then Miss Endl- cott thin precise tones: "I am at- ways glad to meet any of my nep- hew's friends." The lower murmur BAPI 0L To-an 5. Vegetables such as potatoes a.m.. from Digby, N.S.. where she Mary: Cathedral wmm - .- - ' P91. Shows 33:30, arse lsisd of ttlkilcir iitakm:n content took .on I plalribcarzo of11:itdP1;lel:fe- Solemn High Mass was celebrated mI,3;ers;I:,d ,!,?;.vB:,gk;.atlxls BOARDS 7 nd 8'45 ' C” '3 m 9” "C ”s L”'d"l3 W1. 9 CPMP” -by Mssr. Martin Keesler vc. ' V . 3 ' There are several methods which for the United Kingdom. Berg- 1 assisted by the Archbi5ho'p.s t'w'o' 10”! mlfsv SWWIHE 1111 d9C0l'0l151J 2 x 3 to 2 I 8 mann Construction Company will. put on board a quantity of D"-; props, which have been storedc here since last summer. Loading operations were scheduled to commence on Monday and to take about a day and a half. Ifiloi Temple Gotell. assisted by Victor Rafuse took the ship into port. are suitable for the cooking of vegetables. Let's discuss a few. BOILING - when boiling vege- tables use ss little water as pos- sible and make sure the water is boiling rapidly before plunging the vegetable into it. This cuts down on the loss of food value. Also, plan to Lise the water. not nephews. Rev. J. H. Mullally and Rev. Owen Mclnerny. The juh. ilee sermon was delivered by M531-. James Rcsrdon, St. Paul. Minn.. is life long friend of Archbishop Sinnott. At noon the Archbishop and his clergy and visiting prelates and clergy had luncheon in the dining ll. ll. MacDOUGALL'S MILL St. Peter-is Bay I r I , "lvlivl IAIIII an 1331'" IOLLS IETTER GIIAIETTS noes SVCHARY Pill ll ERIN RUEIRI limit NAPOLEOII mid UNCLE ELBY by Clifford Mcllrid came again. and a woman's voice. -'..::.uiHnll ilhiwgmrpgwslo throw it away. It can be saved ha” of the H as in ii covered container. and used The death occurred at his home h " ml 353' CW A thmaty thrilling voice. "oh, yes, ---r-ft? SE 90' ED , .- in supper dishes. sauces. gmvies in Georgetown on May 25th of aegetufggfgc?-l3::RgKbi1l;!'lf:381:; :,l;Eksh801':lW:”'f:ve1yf0rtgie:l2)'h:;:g Ilvvtvu';s'IG . . . -I-'A . . Joseph Bouchard in his 78th year. The late Mr. Bouchard was born in River Bourgeois. Cape Breton. lbut spent the greater part of his life in Georgetown. where he was a highly respected citizen. He leaves to mourn his widow, Mrs. Sarah Bouchnrd. one daugh- ter. Mrs. Gerald Moriarty of Halifax. N. S.. four sons, Edward and Gus at home, Frank in Hali- fax. N.S.. and Alex at Annandale. also several grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Another son, Peter. died several years ago. The funeral was held on Friday. and soups: as well as adding flavor in these dishes. it adds more food value. BAKING - use a moderate oven. and here again. for as short I time as possible. STEAMING AND PRESSURE COOKER -' these methods have been found to preserve more food value than other methods if the vegetables are cooked to just tender. PAN FRYING - is the least de- sirable method of vegetable cook- ery because of the possibility of the loss of food values. Most Rev. Francis Carroll. Bish- op of Calgary. Msgr. i. E. zieionim and Rev. Maurice De Bretagnc. 0-M-1.. and a handsome purse presented iir-om the clergy of the diocese by Rev. J. E. Cahill. Two members of the American Hierarchy were present as also were Most Rev. J. H. MacDonald, ATChbl5h0P Of Edmonton. Most Rev. Michael O'Neill. Archbishop of Regina. Most Rev. r. P. Car- roll. Bishop of Calgary and Most Rev. P. F. Pocock. Bishop of Saskatoon. His Eminence Car- dinal McGuigan of Toronto was again." Gloria had it glimpse of A man it little beyond the arciiway to her left and in full view of the stairs. He was tall and well dressed and good looking in n ruddy fashion. She recognized him with a feeling of surprise that he should be cal- ling here. He did not seem like the rest of Miss Endlcott's friends. His office had been in the same building as those of the firm of public sienographers where she had been employed before coming here. "Investment securities" was, the neat gold legend that she re-- CAN"l' HIKE OUT TO y BULL FROGr LAKE - &tfEMl4l'lW?! nun: nosor FAVORITE Remember correctly cooked May 26th, at 2.00 p.rn.. funeral vegetables taste better and are services in St. James Roman g(f;:::1n"e.g)r:xi'toM::g stA- ;”' melnbeffd 599511! On U10 1100?. but better for you too. Catholic ((2lhui1-cg and gt mg grlgvc hm” hone Bighop of Chuhta" gtjffggetgar R :93 1"” 6 L ' ..-.-. y ev. . ig- ' - . sen sev- we” can we 1”w"' W” '9P"359"l9d by REV. eral times to have special work m ” gins. The pallbearers were. Frank ' Phehm Mcxenna. Morell. P.E.I-. done and Gloria had been dctail- l- ; L d' . H Y I . G . H'f,'f;:hff1f pg:-xix M3333, Hare): R" ""3 jubnee 991'9m0nIM- mm-T??? .. unis. lock Stewart. and William Mur- um to the snvauon Army.TG-The s . yws 'Dhy- i Bosoikkot Knoutagge in be pnjd (0,, y. y - -r----m” c comm x VERNON F-IVER W- 1- treats sent. arideTl1raer?::u:eceli':d U ' x : for same, Mrs. .1 A. Macbeod was appointed on sick committee for next two months. It was decided to clean school on Friday evening. The May meeting of the Vernon River Womenls Institute met at the home of Mrs. Irving Tweedy. WIheulCaloIneI-And Yeu'll.h-30nd - . BediIlheMsrn'uIgRas'n'ieGe I , W V The liver should pour out about 2 plate d . , -153"” - '""'m” "-:"""""'"r".'””.- s::.'.":.: :.r::::...?v ;,-;,:ge;-;;;.s- to . S” - AIIO . . INK! AND . . and SERIAL kitchen, bathroom, nursery and .11 The president presided and roll The next meeun ha 1) "',.”LTh-'" 3” b'9'"" "V 5'"l"''”'"” -Y" l ' through the home. Write Church 5 cell was responded to by ten mem- home 0, M" J" A :5" th” 5'ini'”J"i'32' ."”3.;i3. ”" W ”'"”"”k "'d”” . Dwight Limited. Sun Life Building. hers. exchanging flower slips and mm C H t b ' .. l ' ,, o"15r.ey' It takes tgaee mild. gentle cu-an Little . ' R -rr.u.sms" rnovr: ruzzu: studied the arrays, baffled by the M0mre-I- bulbs. Correspondence was read C10,...” by” 51.53 Rafi," l ,1;'”J””” lLri;eI'reTllyl'stlr? f.?.liL'";'3'n2v5.il"5n?.' 3351""-i 5'; " "'""""" , fact that the spots showed on both I and it was decided to send a dona- Anthem, Lunclgi nslll .5rm' om! gft; Ditches tad: . assay. In nnl-fie UIUKIES ee--- anuarrla-. on. May as -up) lungs and in identical positions. COW BRAND - i"."5&-K1203-,AdnAI,.t3;o:.a.aruesUldeuvu Q by non Reynold! 'i dupgt tivomeflni ut to him Us alto”, who hfI:- 3- l ' - , irn o e uc shadows e I . " spots during a city-wide rim time in 1946 enlightened his THERE OUGHT To BE A LAW 3 F . l 7 .. -. ya agoly 8 Shorten l1I:Iu'"'ydh?e. l dl a nd co"'::':i”"' he i ed ' 4 t I-1 T .. .. .0? "5 .531 ” I ”' ”E'1l.",,.'- 1. . , 7,7,',';;;yygrI1;l1x11:'1 (..7.cg...p.1. g . 5' COMPLETE VISUAL - V , -'i . 0- G 1 lot BEFRAUl'l(lN and '?;T.y?-E-' t hi .5. F. HUTCHESON A E . & I ll Optometrists 'g ;- N".-' . y as Grafton St. Oi t . ll sh :- 3 X " I H J mung ”"" ' d I I - onomrrus-r . gt ..-.. lmlng and supplying Glasses " 5 - Etc. - ' 1 rsoauoun, r. r. I. l c - e e ' EH , ' g Th. e Ltd 8l!DElllKEl(EDF02Al.&- E . . we -ooeiueuvnensdazi: -anB:i:r" .. . I-& N e .. . no em-swmanmbneaoss. WT i x Q; 1. . ' i y" y . 'tnk. Aknavlnsss--umm,,,,,;, '1-imm.m.m.m1 1 mm 1,. my-in. ”metmng....thls . - J Guardian Want Ad says a vacuum cleaner makes house- ., M ' , , ,, y; clganlsu fun!" cl . ' y .1 A . , ' I '