PRIIIDE EDWARD pro-nu-wail. TIIIITY-Ftlllll iiiciziuis.. .TllE lIATlDll'S ior ' ciimcs ilccuiii yymggyimyzq-x UNAMPIOII TIIE SCREEN ROCKS with iii. asploslon .i asliiunsdseadaalisnllva mm-lm white, m tslggi I-insole-sndovsaddsoaetep-noun lqusspoioo fosuu-unis-ways.-aa.su-groans WATUI OIJTI wk... the ships on sun and &iQv Inwa no ooisv llnsl FIRST PICTURE OF ITS KIIIDI IIOM Wt usxnis M a--...-.............-..-. EXTRA! Shooting The Salmon Rapids - Cartoon and Fcaturotte-”Mighty Manhattan" TODAY AIIO WED. Shows 3:30-7-8:45 p IIO.I Funny. we Jilil iyhtij it NEWS CIIAMPION COW PORT ELIABETH, South Africa -(OP)- A row owned by Michau Brothers of crudock. broke the South African milk and hunger. (at record .'or senior tllrce-years- old Frleslands hy pro:lucin;.v 20.. 040-5 Pounds of milk and 786.009 pounds of buttnrfat, testins! 3922 per cent in a 300-day lucation period. IMMEDIATE Two or three-sod plows Spring-tined cultivators. Lime sowers McGOWAII EAST AFRICAN UNIVERSITY .KAMPALA, Uganda o(CP)- A grant of lZl,l0(l.ll00 lR?o3.400,0(l(ii for the developmeilt aild extension of Makerere Colle.n- here has been made by the United Kingdom and the status of the college has been raised to that of a university. Under it special arrangement, students will be able to read for London degrees in arts and science. BUYS INDIAN COAL NEW DELHI -(CPi- India. is supplying almo.t 500,000 tons of coal to Australia Tenders submit- ted by the Indian firms for 100.- 000 tons were accepted by the state of Victoria and the Com- monwealth government has order- ed 2B0.00o tons. ISLE OF MAN The Isle of Man in Irish Sea has an area of 221 square miles and an estimated population of 51,000. BACKAC HE May beVIarninq Backacho may be a signal your kidneys are failing to filter excess acids and poison- ous wastes Irom the system. Dodd'a Kidney Pills help relieve this condition. altsn the cause of bsclipcho. headache. rheumatic pains or disturbed rest. Dodd'a contain essential oils and medicinsI.ingro- dienta which act directly on the kidneys and help them rs sin normal actiol. Get Dodd's Kidney Igills lo-day. ill LdIi'9S'1'.i'.E'l'i Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes The Power-packed Ford Tractors with the many Dearborn hydraulic controlled implements Three-section spring-tooth harrow-25 teeth. Tandem double-disc harrow-24-16-inch discs. Rubber-tired manure spreaders The time Is NOW to come In, write or phone and compare our prices. quality and service. MDITAIIE Alex Vonldorstino MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL 1 APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 - DELIVERY MOTORS -........ .3... .....- M.-..- .........m.......... ......-.....-.. .... .. ......... .- jut- TIIE EASTER were welcome vi ” . At the con- clusion of the meetlnfs business a smoker was enjoyed. Following is N" GUARDIAN AGENTS: It0N'l'AulJl:i Stewart, Miss Harold F. AGENT GEORGETOWN: the slew of officers appointed: President, J. W. Levers, re-appoint-5 ed; 1st vice-president. Harry S. Ycrston. re-appointed: 3nd vice- Landry, Albert Altko Mn. Byron Harriet Olllr. nl Waldon Lavsra. Tho Guardian may be in Goorgetowni Tho Post Office: following plooeo In Montague: Misc 8. A. l..loweu,yn.;..bu-3, mu, ll. Blehardo I Sou. president and secretary. Frank Lavandler. so-appointed; treaturer. W. J. Fitzgerald, re-appointed. The followlm executive of five- were appointed: J. B. Scully, Wai- bousbi at any of in sourlsi The Snack Bar and bi ..'FIT'l'I1D FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. ----'DANCE. Montague. Friday, May 5th. Messer's Orchestra. Mt. Stewart and O I O Vicinity Mrs. Andrew McKlnnon of Pisquid left on Wednesday morn; lng to take up residence in Ken- sington. Mr. Leslie Douglas, Head of Hillsborough. lei! the latter part of last week for Ottawa. Ontario. Mr. Donald McAdam has ent- ered the Hospital for ir'atn:ent and all wish him a speedy recov- ery to good health. Miss Eileen Affleck has taken a position as waitress in Timmin's Restaurant. ' Mr. James Feehaii of the R, C. it, has returned to Halifax. hav- ing spent the past three weeks at his home here. Mrs. Luther Coffin Mt. Stelinrt. is spending two weeks in the city, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffin. The many friznds of Mr. John llelxityre. St, Andrews, will be sorry to hear that no has entered the City Hospital for treatment. A large crowd attended the weekly dance in the Legion Hall. Music was furnished by George Cldapplels Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. John J. McIntyre, and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McKay were visitors to the city Thursday. Mr.Donald MacDonald of the M. V. Eskimo spent Thursd-ay EVER- ir.g at his home in Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Rita Land and Mrs. Jay Mr-Intyre were visitors to the city on Thursday Elmira and Vicinity Mrs. Clum Campbell was a visitor to Souris on Tuesday. James Hulland was a visitor in Sourls. M rs. cent Mr. John Mael2onsld'wss a cent visitor to Souris. re- Alfred E lslier and Mr. and Mrs were recent visitors to Mr. Mrs. Waldo MacDonald. Mrs. Charles MacDonald was a visitor to her mother, Mrs. Wal- lace Murphy on Thursday. Miss Rita MacDonald, teacher at North Lake School was Souris Tuesday on busincss. Mr. and Mrs A. P. 'MacPliee were in Cllarlo'tetown Fririay all business. Mr. Kenneth Fraser Is con- fined to his riome with virus pneumonia. His many friends wish him 3. speedy recovery from his illliess. Misses Adele Campbell and Susan MacAulay were visitors to Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Darrilch Sunday evening Ruby Dixon and Kermit Bruce were also visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Dsrraeh. Miss Susan Macmllay. teacher at Elmira school, spent the week- end with her parents at Sourls West. Mr. and Mrs. Joe MscAul- ay She also visited her grand- father, who is a patient in Soul-is Hospital. Souris.High School Grades 1,2,3 Mclnnis. Neville Creamer. Claud McMillan, Beverley La Brech. Cheverle, Preston McDonald. Billy . White. on. l rc- In. acllan National Railways. Char- I-'ii-st Row (left to right): George Jennings. Peter McDonald. Lynwood Chevorle. Carl Peters. Kenneth 2nd Row: Townshend. John McDonald. John McLean. John Le lrech. Vernon McPhoe. Teddy Campbell. Row: Weldon Jarvis, Paul Psquet. Terry Wood. Janis 4th Row: I-lsrold Mcdauah, track: Roach. ter Soloman. Michael Burke, Jr.. James Macconnell and Raymond Lavnndler. A visiting committee comprised of the following was ap- pointeci: James Pubilcover. Harry Yorston and Howard Walker. En- tertainment committee appointed: Harry Yorston, Art Maoswaln and Ivan Stewart. Employment com-, mittee, Raymond Lavandier. James Publlcover and Harry Yorston. At' the start of the meeting the min-I utes of the last meeting were read and adopted and the treasurer pre- sented the financial report which. was adopted. In A short review of. the past years activities the Pres-: ident mentioned the successful sult- of poppies and wreaths for lassil Remembrance Day; the except-y ionaily large attendance of ciil-' zens and veterans at the Re- -membrance Day parade. During the year the Branch signed ii con-' tract with the Department of '-"er National Defence fcir the rent of Mr. Russell Yorston, crew mom-ythe Legion Hall for one night it her of the C.S.M.V. Abegwelt. is week, my Reserve Anny training. spending a few days with hlSIA considerable financial remuner- ; b5'9ih”- MP ROY Yofsl-On. atlon has been realized by the l Branch from this contract. A 1 Mr. Joseph MacPhee, Canadian qummy of iumher ms ha,-en don. National Railways locomotive elig- am; hy the Mayor and council ' lnccr was is weekend visitor to his from lho old skating link and this lmme 1" Gvofsetown. will be used to make certain neces- --' sury repairs to the hull. Other y Mr. Berriarrl Batchilder. Doniin- rmgncml committmerits of the ; ioil Government Dredge Captain. Branch have been successfully met lmotmd to Geouzelown during the and the Legion Hall completely- lweekendr where he Visited his wife paid for. In closing the presldolitl land ”mlIY- made a plea for increased mem- !' bership. i I Mr. imd Mrs P. N. Manuel of I --' 5- 3- Mcllreni Georgetown. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Annie Keeniali was ; visitor lo Charlottetown on Saturday. Mrs. Laura Lovers and Mrs. N, W. Hanson were visitors to the City onlssturday. Mr. and Mrs. Prod Refuse and family of Murray River were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- i tor Refuse. Mr. Fred Acorli and Miss Judy Acorn of Murray River were re. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Refuse. Charlottetowii motored to George. town on Sunday wier tie : the KIICSLS or Mr. ..i..”M2..y Murray Harbour . Jenkins. y Miss Amanda-.TlcI..ure spent the past week visiting friends and re- iatives at Murray River. - Miss Margaret Lavcrs. student at Union Commercial College spent the weekend as the guest of her Dareiits, Mr. and Mrs. David I.nv- , 01's. I i- . I-"riends of Mr. James 3lRCSWl1IllI l are sorry to hear that he is ill at his home and all hope to see him around as usual in the very near future. I Miss Lulu Graham. employee of, Maritime Electric Co. was it visitor to Gaspereaux on Wednesday guestl of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wil- liam Graham. Mr. Daniel Morrison. law stu- dent at. Dalhousle University ill Halifax ilrrived in Georgetown a few days ago. on a visit to his mother. Mrs. Felix Morrison. Messrs Ray Kennedy. Murray Harbour North and Stanley Dull- vllle, 0'Leary recently returned from a trip to Boston WllCl'i: thcyl visited relatives and frleiicls. ' Mr. Neil Miller who has been employed at Jimmy's Taxi. Char-l lottetown for the past few months has returned to his home at Mur- ray Harbour North. Mrs. Gordon Livingstone and young son returned to their home 0 in Charlottetown on Saturday after 'v'lsltlng with Mrs. Llvingston's l, mother, Mrs. John Dicks. Mr. William Buffett who has, Mrs. Lyle Boehner and younlz son spent the winter in Georgetown; Wayne. Momllue W911 V15li0Y5 '0 in-ith his daughter, Mrs, spurgeor. Murray Harbour North on Wednes- walker left Saturday on return to' day guests of M1”. End MTS. Elmer his home in Souris. He was accom-l Millar. Rtllillgd as far as the City by Mrs.j -:--1 's er. . L L-, . ower Montague Mr. Wlllinnl Prosper and Mr, i M, Wilfrdl Prosper who have been. ML and Mm Hm-WY R055 and p””em-”' 1" me V”'"3”5.WI”S 0II'family were visiting relatives in l the CI”"1””cV,"'V” ”05T””I- 1'? Charlottetown on Saturday. turned to theu- homes early in .Ihc wwki Miss Elizabeth MacEwen, Char- l ' lottetown, recently visited bower ' Mr. Walter Maeblclil of the Can- Montagug. His many friends are pleased to. hear that Mr. Fred Aitken is get-l ting along so well after his recent operation in the Kings Co. Meni- orial Hospital. iottctown motored to Georgetown and silent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andnew MaeNrlll On his rctilril to the lCity ho was accompanied by ills lmolher. who will be his guest. for; l the next few months. i p . The Lower Mo;-egue Hall wasl . , , , . the scene of a delightful social nJl'lh' :I;':I)1:w15if(l7:IRlll:e5. "mC99'tl" function on the evening of April an 3 y 0 H M are Vm E 25th when Miss Hazel Hlcken wasl iiig Mr. lM.'icConiiellls parents, Mr. and Mm J. A. B, Macccnmny the guest of honor at a miscellan- eous shower. ' i Charles is a member of the Royal The numerous gins ware npened. lcanadlan Navy at Halifax and will Ntlirll to his duties In about 9. by shmey Annelm PM” B0"Id'! week. Mrs. Macconneli and baby "nlmv Helm wrlghlu "4 me. plan on spending the summer in V3595 3Cc0"lP9"YI"K thllnl Weml Georgetown. i read by Dorothy Taylor. Miss Hic- wgc . ken thanked those present for their: -The annual mceuhg of ihe. kindness and good wishes. After Georgetown (No. 16i Branch oil this PI” 01 the DI'0Bl'Im Wu ovor.l the Canadian Lpgjon was he1d,w1i,h delicious refreshments were served! ii large attendance of members by the ladies. The remainder of the. present. in the Legion Hall on evening was spent in danclng,' 1 Thursday, April 27th. A number of music was supplied by Mrs. Austin lmembers of the Cardigan BFDIICIII Ross and Mr. Leslie Stewart. Bobby Cheverle. Eva Jarvis. Leo Paquet. lith Row: Edmond Cheverla. Bert lushey. Andrew Mclntosh. Marian McLaren. aih Row: Douglas White. Paul McPhee.- Everett Chavsrta, Audrey Roach. Bonnie Mcbean. 7th Row: Leslie McDonald. Melvin Walsh. Billy Ford. Bobby Roach. Itli low: Cloud Mo- mid, Bill 'I'owashsnd.lJoo Pequot. George Walsh. rt Pmy. Arabs-one Malone. Back Itsw: ltstlts -C. E. Iurke. photographer. Paquet. Arnold Albin Mcbaren. David Ird I-lo!-;-. teacher. .I' HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -M. MAY 2. 1950 . other Famous Makes being Featured! SIMPLICITY . . . . . . . . . . . DOMESTIC GAIN-A-DAY WASHER . GAIN-A-DAY WASHER (with pump) 4.E'I'rX-& -X- with pump . . . . . . . . . . . it BENDIX "Economist" . . . it BENDIX ”lloim- Laundry" .. . SIMPLIOITY OASII PRIDE 3199.50 FEATURE: Super Deluxe INGLIS STERLING ttWasher Week” at the new will 0 NOW You can Buy the New SIMPLIDITY MODEL TTZX FEATURING: it New, improved agitator motion! 't Satin-smooth anodized tub! "' Silent, easy-running motor! "' Will hold an 8-lb. wash! Many other features! . . . . . s152.50 or 51.25 weekly . .. . .. . lii172.50 or 31.50 weekly . . . . . . 33159.50 or h1.25 weekly 53173.50 or A150 weekly S189.50 or OL50 weekly . . . . . . 5249.50 or S2.00 weekly . . 52299.50 or 9.25 weekly, 51.75 Gas Model We will convert your gas imodel Shnplicity Washer to electric free of charge within 5 years of purchase. Your only cost being freight charges to and from factory. BUY YOUR WASHER NOW I IF YOU CANNOT I sliop IN PERSON I i-lo... .....i in. . . ......................... .. I Washer. I enclose ........ .. I I NAME ........... .-- W 1 Y w II will i ADDRESS I Bglllbclhisrcflr FREE NEAREST RAILVVAY STATION I 50r 1.00 2.00 3.00 WEEKLY BUYS UP TO WEEKLY BUYS UP TO WEEKLY BUYS UP TO WEEKLY BUYS UP TO WEEKLY BUYS UP TO Delivered N for 3I34.5O . i .00 on FIRST Wooldy inont ANYWHERE! (10 Till NEAREST RAILWAY Drsrnvnns STATION) DEPOSIT NECESSARY! Canada's LOWEST Carrying Charges! For i This Company is an A I i 161 REAT GE RGE ST. - CHARLOITEIOWN, P.ID.I. - PHONE 2817 Company of MANCHESTER Roborhon Allllon Department Store of Saint John, N.B.-Established 1300. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR I-IOOIPLE M-M. 3 N ii wAem' THAT 6oMe8oov BAH! YOURS is THE LOUD l oi.o em: MEWS Tom ME HE AND EMPTY DRNEL OF a some we SAW TRIED TO ieuoenmusesl-w M DREAM- BEAT A zoo wi-mt You DON'T Guns? n WALKNGOUT p Vesrenw-V is -ri-iA-r Bonus IS ,4 IN THE BACK M AND 601' STILL AN INDOMITABLE ' wan? THE ? TECHNICALLY 3A1-ri.si2....sT.ii.l. A p GUY LOOKS KAvoeD! cl-lAivlPioisi!-... as g SEEDY HA5 IT geggf m ENOUGH , h To ei.Aio-r. I 1:. 8 c 1.. W . is ik J ,, ..l tr I I s. Ir: l A I TO l 57 ' i I x ' . E5 ;. ll x a-& x I gf . W vll :eyT 0' CLASS ' HEN I I-2 555 IT: