If i 9 4-x... .. - f-l” .- m PAGE EIGHT”, , . . . . A l' T0-DAY ONLY "rum MATING SEASON” With An All st... Cast. EXTRA: NOVELTY - CARTOON Showing: Matinee 3:30; Evening 7-9 counts PlilllcE' EDWARD THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY They're the "dive-for-glory torpedo-devils of the submarine "Thundoriish" the crow that fought along the son's bottom. TDRPEDO-PA AND IFB! , y - 'lk- .z' i A Written and Directed by L (KID: EXTRA: NEWS or THE DAY reconnoitering and photographing landing beaches preparatory to in- vasion. Previewers acclaimed "Op- eration Pacific" one of the finest tributes to our submarine service ever filmed. - - uisr nus TD-DAY "FIGHTING MAN, 0F In addition, the studio spared no THE PLAINS effort in its attempt to make the , sea saga as authentic as possible AlSOZ NEWS ' C31't00” ' by signing as technical adviser. Shows Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-814;) Vice Admiral C-lriarlcs Lockwood. U. S. Navy. Ref... who was com- mander of all submarines in the Pacific during World War II. - ward Bond and Scott Forbes head the supporting cast of "Op- eration Pacific," which also in- cludes William Campbell. Philip Carey and Katherine Givney. George Waggner directed the film for Warner Bros. Bellevue hilly MacPherson was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. C AP IT 01: Tlillli. - rm. - SAT. l0li'VE NEVER SEEN Sliliil "MANEIWERS!" Tho onny's doffiost dvoftcoI..on a howl- :-mlnulo spy hunt! Mr. Arthur Matheson was a re- cent visitor to the city. Mr. John W. Macbeth recent visitor to Beilevue. WES H Mrs. A. J. MacPhel'son enter- tained the members of the Belle- vue Women's Institute for their May meeting. Mrs. Mack Munroe is spendim: in few days in Believue the guest of her sister, Mrs. Archie Mac- Pherson. Miss Eva Buell of Abney is spending some time in Beilevlie the guest of Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Phee. Mr. Kenneth MacPhce. Heath- crdale. was it Sunday visitor to Beiievue where he called on some of his friends. Mr. and Mrs. DE. MacLeod and Mrs. Archie MacPherson were business visitors to Montague on Friday. Mr, John N. MacPherson was a recent visitor to Summcrside on business. Mr. Ind Mrs. R.M. Cooper were visitors to Charlottetown on sun- day, the guests of Mrs. Christcne MacLurc. Miss Mary C. MacPherson. City, .was a recent visitor to Bellevuc. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MIcPherson. L ,. H U NT! Hfli '- A Mrs. D. A. Maul”-lherson is visit- ing in Caledonia, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. James, Stewart. and Mr. Stewart. Also: Chapter 4 Kit Carson- Comcdy - Cartoon. , . "OPERATION PACIFIC.” suamnma rust. bur: Mr. Norman Stewart of High Bani: was I recent visitor to Bellevue where he called on many of his old friends. Mr. Ind Mrs. Iiorno Stewart. Floyd and Florine were visitors to Bellevue on Sunday. suests of Mr. John A. MacPhee. The great undersoa.wIr which raged in the Pacific. bitter en- counters between American sub- marines Ind enemy surface croft: are portrayed in Wolner Bros) submarine epic, "operotion Pocl- Mr. and Mrs. RM. Cooper have no." which begins V its local cn- returned homo from I vIcI.on spent with relatives and friends in eastern U. 8. A., Mr. Stanley-MIcPhee spent I few weeks in Boston visiting relo- tlvos Ind friends. ' Mr. John NTYMIcr' has returned to his home hovinl Vil- ma rolotfveo and friends in and around . I Iumont It the Prince Edward Ehootn on Thursday. Co-starring John Wayne Ind rot:-ioio Nell. "operation Pacific tlhrlil Wayne) first him under his now Warner Bros. contract and govldu the stalwart. actor with I kind of action role he does boot. ror Miss Ne: . tho Aim serves on I change of c from her "bod " role in e Breaking Point." o in teen II No?! nurso in ion with I submarine gootnmond- or whooo devotion to suiunnrirm curly puts his love for PI! up on not In-s. Robert ounpbell and until daughter Carolyn IDOI19 I '3'” am in lenovuo. tho cunts of Mro. Cornpbolro pIronl6..uf- Mn. A. J. Mocrhoroon. . rho".- tooehorand wionl Ol'IndVioIch00lVI!'0 5 Iollovuowlchooiootluofltrnoon MA!” In 0th. Tho vupik COOKI- uo winners: 1. IlorgIretMIo- cnimd ur following George Iuouod: 3. out .mbonuo; 4. 'Roggio author)-l into Mr. . l-iovvatt of Augustine proximately eleven years ago she and Mr. Harbor, where they remained un- til the present time. brother, Harold. who old homestead in Augustine Covc. and one sister. Mrs. Nathan Bell. Cape Traverse. Mac!-Darlane, some time ago. from the home today. the United Church funeral he Crapaud. Monlhgue Grade Eleven Sludenis On Tour Yesterday iiurlrlsirn THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN N GUARDIAN. Ao:ivrs....uoiisous: lorold r. usury. am. am... ltowon. In. sum nu:-hoe. Mb Iona Wlulnm. hill but John"- AGINT GIOIGITOWN: Waldo: Enron. The Guardian may 5' "WI Bluo Domo lloltouront. and Guardian Office; tho following pllcoo in in Goorgo ht It ::::.t;uu'1.'i:s. Put Officog in Sourloz Tho Suck Bu Ind ii. men- Irdo 5 Son. f. w.BUYl-NG,,U,ed ggd hug. , WRIIESEIWE Friday for big hug; and Annear. Montaguo. .-.'DANCE Beaver Club I-Iall. Montague. Friday and Saturday. Mr. William Millar of Murray Harbour North was a recent visit- or to Montague. where he W85 ""3 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn. Death Al Murray Harbor South Of Mrs. Crilly Lea Bryer K. The death occurred on Mn.V 7th at. Murray Harbor South of Mrs. year. health for some time. Crilley Lea in her 52nd She had been in falling She was the daughter of the and Mrs. James Edward Cove. Ap- Lea moved to Murray Besides her sorrowing husband. she leaves to mourn her passing her 18-year-old Murray Harbor. have predeceased her. John Lea. daughters SOD. Two to She also leaves mourn one is on the Frank h e r One sister, tDaisyl Mrs. predeceased service will be held thence to in Tryon for service. lntcrmrnt will the Anglican Cemetery. A short in The Grade XI students of Mont- ague High School were on tour of Charlottetown yesterday, visiting points of educational interest which forms a necessary part of the school curriculum and of the students educational development. The morning and part of the afternoon were spent at the Guardian and Patriot Publishing Companies. where the students were much impressed with the work involved in setting up and running I newspaper. They were taken from the news room. where the teletylbe is located. to the lmotype. the page form. to the press where they saw the finish- ed product being rolled from the machine. -In the afternoon the students visited the Experimental Farm where they were shown the many interesting activities of such an establishment. The new barns. the -modern piggery. the meteor. ologlcal station, all evoked quest- ions of interest from the group. At St. Dunsian's College the students were most interested in the newggymnasium and the sci- ence building. They were con. ducted on tour through all the buildings. including Memorial Hall, Dalton Hall, Reieciory, Central Heating Plant, Modern Laundrv. Main Building. Rink, Hand-balu Alleys. and the new barns. ' Later the students motored to the city for a View of the San. atorium and the new Fertilizer Plant. Throughout the day the group became more. and more Iware of t'he.man-y things which pass un. noticed in the daily routing, and forcibly brought to their attent- ion the fact that education does not consist only of text, books' but that the matter herein must be applied to daily living in .. world complete with modern sci. The close once. association of School; Collese. and institutions applying the science from the lalboml-01'? was shown to the nu. denltoyeeterday. and they return. '4 with A deeper appreciation of W M9511-ml of education. Following each tour. gratgful thanks were extended to than who had so kindly given or their time and knowledge to make u-is d9-Y 5 Pleasant and instructive one. The part i l Harold F.yI:rYdry',E i:hY'Ei::rivlgefrMdf the Montague High School staff son. Shirley MaePhee, and Dotty MacPhec; 3. Donald D. Mac!-'her. son. After the contest: some time x" 31”” "1 Dllylnl names. unch was served by the nelievue Pupils. Grandvfew pupils puma chocolates. creams Ind fruit can. dies to oil. Mrs. Alexander J. MIcPherson has returned to her home in Beilevuo following I very enjoy. able holiday in U. 8. A. While in Quincy she was the guest of her dlllshter Willa, Mrs. Robert Mac- Pherson. Ind Mr. ' MIcPhei-son, dance in New Perth Hall. ....'IN STOCK electric refriger- ators. electric washing machines, and Del..aval cream separators. McGowan'I Ltd.. Kilmulr. ....'FARM IVIACI-LINES in stock. 2-horse medium size manure spreader: 240.00; medium size tractor manure spreaders. 2 steel wheels. 230.00; tractor manure spreader 70 bushel size, 2 wheel ground grip tires, rubber. 350.00. McGowanlI Ltd. Kilmulr. ....'THE REGULAR. meeting of the Montague Home and School Association, will be held in the school Thursday. May 10th, at 8 pm. S. S. Hessian, K.C., will be the guest speaker. Montague Young Women's Guild, Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Young Women's Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. was held at the Manse Monday evening, May 7th. The meeting was conducted by the president, Miss Thelma Lar- ter. The meeting opened with the hymn, "Mother's of Salem”. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Mal- colm MacKenzle, followed by pray- er by Mrs. Leland Nelson. The minutes of the last meet- mg were read and approved. Roll call was answered by 14 members. The financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. Leland Nel- son. Mrs. Percy Myers reported that she had purchased wool for knit- ting articles for the fail bazaar. The meeting closed with Mizpah benediction. During the social hour the pro- gram committee. Mrs. Malcolm MacKensie and Mrs. John Gau- det, presented two contests, with prizes going o Mrs. Byron Stew- art and Mrs. Allister Currie. On behalf of the members, Mrs. Leland Nelson presented a gift to Mrs. Allister Currie, who has late- ly taken up residence in tNew Perth. Everyone joined in singing, "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow”. Mrs. Currie graciously expressed her appreciation and invited the members to visit her in her new home. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Thel- ma Larter and Miss Sue Hemphill the Georgetown and Vicinity and daugiifcrs, Elaine and Dianne motored in Georgetown on Sundays and were guests of relatives. Mr. Ernest Raache who is em- ployed as a brick layer in Sum- merside was a recent visitor to his home in Georgetown. Miss Margaret McCai'ron of St. Mary's Road was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Ray- mond Lavandier. Mr. Bud lngs of Charlottetown last week visited his wife and daughter. who are visiting with Mrs. lngs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair Off Burnt. Point. Friends of Mr. George ,Mar- tell of Panm-lire island are sorry to hear that illness has necessitated his entering the Charlottetown Hospital for treat- ment and all hope for a speedy improvement in his condition. Miss Eleanor Walsh. Prince of Wales College student, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. Miss Eileen Wood of the office staff of B. H. Hughes, insurancu: agency in Charlottetown, spent the week-end as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. '1'. ood. l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and two children of Charlotte- town were recent guests of Mrs. Cur1'lo's parentts, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gotell. Mr. Clem Wight of Charlotte- town motored to Georgetown on Saturday and spent the week- end visiting his mother, Mrs. William Wight. Friends of Mrs. Victor Rafusc. who has been I patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. are pleased to hear that she has now returned to her home con- slderlbly improved ln- health. KIDRSPS TEAS . .'Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker. U Souris and . Vicinity Miss Adello Campbell. teacher at Marie, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Bouris. Mr. Joseph Msobonoldiroturned to his home in Chepstow from Hamilton, Ontario. where he had been employed for the past months. Mrs. Alonzo Bobineau of Mono- ton. N. B. recently spent I few 'days visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIntosh, Souris. Mr. William Kearney returned home last week from Toronto. Ontario. where he had been em- ployed during the past months. ..' Friends of Mrs. Alex P. Mac- Donald will be glad to learn that she has returned to her home in Charlottetown Hospital. The Mises Mary Mac-Innis and Edith Meurant. nurses -in -train ing at the City Hospital were re- cent visitors to their homes in Souris. Friends of Mrs. John J. Mac- Donald, Souris. will regret to learn of her illness in the Charlottetown Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Helen Macbean of the nursing staff of the'Sourls Hos- pital returned to her duties last week after having been called to Halifax, N. S. due to the tragic death of her nephew. little seven year old Errol Campbell. Errol was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell, his mother is the former Florence Maclaean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maclcan. The Annual meeting of the Souris Sub. Division of the C. W. L. was held in the Parish Hall on Sunday afternoon, April 29. with a large attendance of members from Souris and the outlying units. The president, Mrs. Isaac Arsenault presided. Reports were given by the secretary. Miss Marion Con- way and the treasurer. Mus. Mel- vin McQuaicl. Msgr. J. A. Murphy then addressed the meeting and congratulated the members on work they had done. during the year. Following is the result of the election of officers: President -- Mrs. Isaac Arsen- aull. lst Vice-President -- Mrs. Walter Cheverle. 2nd Vice-President - Mrs. John J. Mccormack. 3rd Vice-President Peter MacPhec. Secretary A Miss Marion Con- way. Mrs. J. Treasurer - Mrs. St.Clair Paquet. Lunch was then served by the ladies and a social hour joyed by all. WES en- Murray River and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Martin Campbell, Glen William, were business visit- ors to Montague recently. Mr. David Carver. Alliston, was a recent visitor to Montague. Miss Barbara Matheson. teacher of White Sands school, spent the weekend in Glen William, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. Rev. James Maclnnis has re- turned to his home in Glen Wil- liam, after being I patient in a hospital in Indiana, U. S. A.. where he received treatment. Miss,Murlel Peardon. teacher of Alma. Peters Road school. was a recent visitor to her homoin Mont- ague with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Peardon. The many friends of Dr. Leslie Brehaut, Murray River, will be glad to learn that he has recover- cd from his recent illness. Miss Elva MscDonIld. Dover, was a recent visitor to her home in Caledonia, guest of her plronts. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. Miss Sarah Maclnnls, Glen Wil- liam. has returned to Wood Is- lands, where she will resume her duties on the Prince Nova car ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hooiey and family, of Montague. were recent visitors to Peters Road, where they visited Mrs. Hooley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson. Miss Barbara Campbell has re- turned to her home in Alllston. af- ter spending some time in Murroy Harbour North, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Johnston. Mr. William Acorn, son of Mr. Lester Acorn, Iris, hos returned home after spending some time in Glen William. guest of his grInd- ps rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn. Mr. James Campbell. Murray Harbour North, spent the weekend in Alliston where he visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claronco Campbell. ' Mrs. Winnilred Acton, Olen Wil- liam. left Monday for Wood Il- lands, when she will be employed on the "Prince Novo" cor ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Buffy Campbell. Alliston. left recently for North Lake where Mr. Campbell io em- ployed ll fisherman. Mr. Willilln Oonor. Alllltumloft Monday for Murroy I-arbour. North where ho is on o-mployoo of John- ston & Co. labour factory. Mr. Lloyd osmphun: Alllstorhieft recently for North Loire when he will remain for some tuoo. several Sourls after being I patient in the Murray North and D Vicinity Mr. Ind”'MrI. Louis Ferguson. Pictou, N. s.. wer wed:-end vis- ltoro to Murray arbor North, guests of Mrs. Ferguson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hickon. Friends regret to learn that Mr. William Johmton. Murray Hanbor North is confined to his home d-uc.to illness. All wish him an early return to health. Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson and daughters. Elaine and Carol Ann. of Pictou. N.S., were recent vis- itors to Mon-tague. gues of Mr. and Mrs. William Irving. Mr. William Milligan, who has been spending a few days visit- ing HIE Peter”: Road, guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.'Johnston. left for his home in Victoria, B.C., reoent- lv. i Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnston, Peter's Road. were Sunday vis- itors to Carleton Siding. guests of their daughter. ,Mrs. Albert Craswell and Mr. Crsswell. They were accompanied by Mr. William Milligan of Victoria, 3. C. Ward was received last week of the sudden passing in Somer- vii-le, Mass., of Mrs. Harold Gra- ham. nee Mstble Kerwin, form- erly of Cambridge, P. E. I. Graham is survived by her hus- band and two daughters: also three sisters, Louise. Mrs. Harry hnston of Peter-'s Road: Dimple, 5. Newton Hicken, Murray Har- bour Norih, and Violet, Mrs. Wil- llam Smith of Flat River. One brother. Clyde of Cambridge, P. E. I. also survives her. The sym- pathy of the entire community gots to the bereaved family and relatives. The Murray Harbor North Wo- men's lnstiiutc held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Kennedy on Tuesday eve- ning. There were eighteen mem- bers and four visitotrs present. With Mrs. Harry Reid as acting president, the meeting opened with the Institute carol and creed. The business portion of the meeting then followed, after which a delic- ious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. John Condon. Mrs. Willard MacLul'e and Mrs. C. J. MacLure. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Chester MacLure. Egg and Poultry Marlteiiiglieporl Reports seem to indicate that the peak of egg production on P. E. I. has been reached, Mr. F. M. N-ash, District Inspector. Poultry Products, said yesterday. The tinues to be a great help in pre- serving the high quality of the product. Dealers report a steady demand and registered station op- era-tors are co-operating by mak- ing regular shipments to assem- bly poinis. Other Atlantic Prov- inces are absorfbing all receipts with the exception of an odd car- lot to Montreal. Retail sales are reported as steady with a slight increase in Grade B purchases. Prices have been increased on "A" grades. Registered station operators are now quoting pro- ducers for ungraded eggs AL 52, AM 50. AP and B Q. C 30. Deal- ers Ire paying for the graded pack 35-6. Wholesalers are quoting retailers for AL 60, AM 58, AP and B 50. C to. Consumers are psy- lng for eggs. in cartons, AL 8'!-O, AM 05-6. M.” 58-60 and loose. Grade B 58. There is very little activity in the poultry market. VARIETY CONCERT ..... A highly successful concert was held on the evening of April both in Pownal Hall. The programme which was given -by the Vernon River variety Concert and spon- serod by the Alexandra W. I.. consisted of chorus. solos. duets. step dancing. quartettes. readings and instrumental m-usic, which de- lighted the large Iudence. calling for many enoores. During Inter- mission the Alexandra W. I. mom- bers aold box lunches. The proceeds of the concert Iminountsd to over 380.00. Mr. Blair Maccailurn extended a hearty vote of thanks to those participating in the programme, after which they were treated to lunch and tea. making an enjoy- able endin to I pleasant evening. MONTREAL. May 3 ---(OP) - Radio technicians from' Eastern Ontario. Quebec and the Mari- times will open I tlireo-dIy "town meeting" in Montreal next Tues- day. it was announced today. sponsored by all branches of the Canadian radio industry, the ses- sions will be held in Montreal technical school. Delegates will hear experts speak on latest de- velopment: in radio Ind television and will also Ittend clinics on radio servicing. FIRST LA! The first physics laboratory tn Canada was established at the Univoroity of Toronto in 1078. II. J. IAADDI orrmn-rain lltttog III In rial Glonoo ICNTACUI, r. I l.' Mirs. - cool weather now prevailing con-, AL 58, AM 56, AP and B 48, C' Lorne Valley A"? and Vicinity ,Miss' Jono Mdoarnth was vlsitor to Moroll on Soturday. . I ..'Mra. Charles Mlouod WII I re- cent visitor to Bristol. where one was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. William Finlayson. Mr. Edgar McAulIy has returned to his home after spending several months in Hollfnx. Nova Scotio. . Mr. Ind Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald were business visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. . Miss Aletha Mncbeod. Mt. Mel- lici: spent the week-end ll her home in Lorne Valley. . Mr. and Mrs. Earle Kennedy. Charlottetown. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Kennedy's sister Mrs. Charles MacLeod and Mr. Mac- Lood. Philip Mcmnis ..'r.. Char- to home Mr. luttetown was a visitor Valley on Tuesday. Mr. Ind Mn. Wellington Mac- Leod, Ulgg- motored to Lorne Val- ley on Monday, where they visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Laura MacQueen spent the past week in Ulgg. she was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mac- Leod. Mr. Alvin Myers left Thursday for New Glasgow. Nova Scotla where he will enter a Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Armand Beauchesne. Rum- ford, Maine is spending an enjoy- able vislt with her mother, Mrs. Teresa O'Brien. Mr. Wilbur MacDonald motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday where he visited relatives. Master Jackie Maclieod. Char- lottetown spent the week-end at the home of his brother. Mr. Roy Mt.icLeod. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. Miss Emma Nicholson and Master MAY 9. 1951 Johnio Nicholson spam the Week. OM ll swhlxhiili Illovo Sccliii guests of Mrs. Nicholson's mother! Mn. MIc1"IrlIuo. ' Mr.. Wilbur MIcDonald was 3 recent visitor to Bristol where 1.. visited with friends. A number of people from rm, vicinity attended the old um. fiddlers Contest It Cardigan mu ou,May 2nd. which was greatly en. Joyed. . Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson and daughters Joan Ind Mae xvcrg Sunday guests at the home or Mr and Mrs. Daniel MacEachern: Iona. Mr. Raymond Show has return. ed home after spending set-em months at West River. Nova scotia. Mlisa Jean James, Vernon was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Ind Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald on Wednesday even- lng. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dougla; and family, head of I-liilsboro moi:--ct! to Lorne Valley on Slur. gv were guests of Mr. and c.. A. McInnis. M.. Mr. and Mrs. ECllV.ll'.i I son Les. Bangor were mi ... to Lorne Valley on Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. c. if. MaoGrath. Miss Wanda Molnnis, Cauglllrr of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer i Mclnnis, has returned home from the Prince Edward Island I-lc.s;iit:.l where she underwent an operation. .. .;;..l Mrs. Daisy Gordon, Eiosencath, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mc- Intyre. Mrs. Reuban Mccannell was a visitor to Charlottetown on Wed. nesday where she visited hcr daughter-in-law. Mrs. George Mc- Cannell who is I patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Lawrence Mcfnnis. Halifax. Nova Scotla. motored to Lorne Valley on Tuesday where he re- newed old acquaintances. Mr. Mc- Innls' old school chums and friends were veiy pleased to see him in the district again. , You'll Ind fun and nloxotlon among tho delightful surroundings at Jasper in tho hourt of Alplno Conodo. Golf. Iwimmlllg. conoolnn, halting. hiking and troll-ridingl MINER ' and tho 'I lo Lodge ' ot Mirna. at: In tho Iofng. motor booting. lako of tho Woods '':':I''''''Y''''''l '" Country ' "" "'""' can. from Iioy Iovor. Park Lodge in the Canadian Rockies Take your choice, pick the vacation thntis sure to please! A! either of these two great Carnelian ." l lsummer resoru you're bound to enjoy yourself . . . meals to tempt. delightful accommodations, attractive mrraundlngI.'l'hey'ro cuy to reach. The Continental Limited takes you to both of them. Jasper Park Lodge (650 guests) 812 I day Ind up . . . Minalri lodge (185 guests) to A day uid up -both including cost of meals. g camlbiau Information end nnnfalfonr may it obiuiiiiil Iioni any Canadian National ' aguu, or our Hm! Dopomimu, Cbauu: Iaunhy, Omum. NATIONA HI! ONLY I'All.WiA.'YtllI-VINC All VII! IIOVIICII ELEBTDIIS V or We wish to express our -dorful supptzi-r'”t.4lijI7v'3rii"e7't's and voterI,on April 2311!- -uisam s. h'. glg ' . .3 uiiiin. Iluuis sincere thanks rot the w MMDONALD is.