PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. .Cl-IARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN my only 35.00 liolii Bruce Mat-Phee. Min Joyce AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold l'. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Wigglnion. Plus Mclilnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lnvera. The Giiardlnn may be bought at for an Esso Oil Burner -mud tln balance on our convenient ilofamd payment plan the following places in Montag Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Olfice; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and ii. Richards at San. Only the new Essn Oil Burner has the revolutionary new Eco- nomy Clutch- most important l contribution to home heating ' I l Mrs. R C. Meilzsli is ill at her 'liome in Nlniitnpiie. Mr. Richard Macliean. Char- ll0C"h951'5lh0"”h”Idb"”T" lotit-town, was ii recent visitor to was introduced. Prompt in- Monmmm sisllation and an Imperial Oil can”-ace with the dependable Mr. sud Mr: Riririrtl Malliosnn, Weather-(Controlled dcliiery nml (ninth. ('li1riotte-town, were service. inquire today visitors to Mont-aizue yesterday. l Mrs..G. Banks. Souris. is now l;lil(i)lxJ1Itt3RY:l(1le.al The Haven Restaurant. 5375. INSTALLED it r:”.:;.os.?'-t -:3”; Marguerite MacDonald. Valley- iield. has accepted a position at the Convalescent Home. Montague. .Virs. James Hessian has return- ed to her home in Charlottetown lalter spending a few days in Mon- PALMER ELEOTRIO 96 - 100 Fitzroy Street Hessian ..,. I "I" THEY WERE THE FIRST . . . to risI( death in a frail Boat . 'l . as they 'I:iraved the uncharted Missouri River! . . . to Battle hostile tribes . 1 . through 2.000 miles of deadly Indian territory! -. . . to open the gates to the Great Northwest . . . with fist and fury and lusty mighll -iv ,...AA.......q . A - adventure... TM. ... K 1'helg;s.the gI'9at In the epic tradition of 'The Covered Wagon' 'Cimarron' and 'Red River”! BREAKS EVERY LAFF RECORD! MIDNIGHT snow p FRIDAY FRINGE EDWARD STARTS AT 11:30 llisy clashed at the bottle- uarrod guts: Cltflori, WEBB Mr. Belvedere 1 Goes . T liege ' Shirley EIVIPLE ALSO COMEDY - CARTOON - SERIAL CAPITOL 7-9 .. AMAY Sl'I".(TIAi. at Diinnls Gaspereaux. Brights Choice Peach- es. 2 tins 35c. Friends of Mr. William rraser regret to learn or his illness at his home in Montague. Mr. Angus Maccowan. Pineitr. was in Montague on Tuesday at- tending the funeral of the late Mr. Watson. Miss Eileen Clair. Montague. is presently employed with the Tele- phone Co. at St. Stephen, N. B. Miss Fay Stewart. student nurse. P. E. I. Hospital, spent Tuwday at her home in Montague. .3Tlll-I INITIATORY DEGREE will be conferred at Hillside Lodge I.0.0.F.. on Tuesday. May 12. All members please attend. Mr. Frank Vuozzo and her grandson. Mr. Francis Vuouo. .Montague. left. this week for Hali- fax, N.S.. where they will visit relatives. ..'SEEDS! SEEDS! In stock: Timothy, Clover, Brome. and mix- .turea. Also seed oats, barley, wheat, corn, turnip. mangel. Fraser and Annear Feed Service. Dr. and Mrs. Wendali Mu- Donald and family Charlottetown. were Sunday visitors to Montague. guests of Mrs, James Macbaren and Mrs. tDr.) MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Charla M. Dewar. of Halifax, arrived in Brudeneil April 27 to visit Mr. Dewarla par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar. leaving on return May 2nd. On May 4th Mr. Dewar entered the Victoria. General Hospital in Half- fax. where he will interns for a period. While on the Island they aLso visited Dr. and Mrs. George L. Dewar of O'Leary. 'BRL'SH FIRES REl'()R'l'F.l)-- Two brush fires were reported on Tuesday in West Prince. one near Mt. Pleasant burned over a large acreage of grassland and also de- Htroyed a stand of timber before being brought under control. An- other fire in the West Devon dist- rict burned through some brush and looked dangerous for a while. The O'Lesry fire brigade responded to a call and the local residents formed a volunteer brigade which resulted in the tire, being ex- tinguished. Conditions are report. ed very suitable. for brush fires and Noble are being warned to ex- ercise great rare. -5. .3Gl'll4l) MEETING-Tlie regu- lar inontlilv meeting of the Young W0mPn'-K Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, was held in the church hall Mon- dR.V evening with the president, Mrs. Leland Nelson, in the chaiizi The meeting opened with the: hymn "What A Friend We Havel in Jeiuis". The scripture was readl by Mrs. James Shaw followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretarv, Mrs.. Wrllinizton Campbell. and w'cre approved as read. Roll call was hnswt-red by eleven members. Mrs. Ray Clow reported for the visiting committee. New businez. included Diana for holding a. social evening at the next meetlnit. The meeting Hriiosed zithh the Mizpah benedic- on an :2 members eiioved a social half hour. Lunch wasi served by Miss Mary Hemphill and Mrs. Byron Stewart. ..'i.0DGF2 MEETING--The reg- ular mretiniz of Hillside Lodge To. 0.1”. was held on Tuesday night with Noble Grand Malcolm Mac- Kensie presiding. There were 16 members and one visitor present. The members were pleased to have Brother MacKen7.ie in at.temiancg latter his absence due to illness. Considerable routine business was completed. Mention was made or Iixour. txenty-five yiear jewels which ave en race ve by the Lodge. It is intended to present those jewels to the worthy members at a special meeting. Discussion took place with reference to I picnic for all Oddfellows and Rebekahs on the Island. As no decision was made, it was left over until next. meeting night. It was decided to lconier the initiatory degree. next friiesday night. A limch commit.- tee consisting of Eros. James Cutl- more and sandy MacDonald was appointed to take care of the liunch next Tuesday night. After the Lodge closed Bro. Win. Me- llkln instructed the members with reference to their duties. Bro. Mc- ilnean is well versed in all aspects of Lodge work. i ........ Montague lady Dies In lgspiial . . "The death oociured in the P. E. I. Hospital, Chsrlot.tetown. yesterday morning of Mrs. Leomu-ii Campbell, Montagiie in her 43rd year, following a lengthy illness. Mrs, Campbell was the former Ciarena Llewellyn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Llewellyn of Georgetown. she leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband, two children. Chester and Janet. Also surviving are her father and moth- er, two sisters. Rose. R. N.. and Janie, and four brothers. Howard. James. Emerson. and William, all at Georgetown. The funeral will be held from the Church of Ohrist. Montague. on n-iday at 2:00 P. M. Interrnent will be in the Oommunity cemste ,1. wuiianl llowitt, English author who died in 137), had one of his poems published when he was 13 BUYSWWHYS 8 A WEIKLV INIORMAHON stizvict MONTREAL. May 7th-Stews. steaks. chops and ' . . . they all taste twtca as good when you add the restful flavour of HEINZ TOMATO .Kl'".TCHI.'P. I always buy two bottles at A time- oue for the kitchen and one for the table. I couldn't cook without it-and the family loves its snicy, exciting tint-our. Its A perfect blend of rich "Aris- tocrat." I.Oillnlt)FF,IlfEKl1'iIID spices and Hcinii own vinegar. We call it "Red Magic”. so take my tip . . . next time youlrc shopping look for Rem: Tomato hetcliup . . . two bottles . . . and discover for ymiraell how road it is. Feel Hurt.” I Hora (land News For You! It's Phenylium, the medication in I1I.I'l7.-JAY Porn Plastvrs. Phenylium gets right down under your rorn llllll helps push it out from underneath . . . the, first rrailv new medication for coma and caiiuses in over smenty years! In actual tests. Pheny- lium went. to work .'i.'i',li; faster and worked 3596 more surely than other leading remedies. Easy to see why folks with hotliersome. feet say its the best. news in years . . . and I'm sure. rriull agree, once you ve tried Blue-Jaye with Plionviniui. Ask for them at your fsvountc drug - .9. y 'R '& counter today. What A Wonderful Store! 'l"hatls Snell Glorious Mar Wsailiarl youlll want to the wsV you'll DEW feel about the get od to a quick new GURNEY start these bright Gas R a n g e- mornings. A n d the best way I when you fir.-I know to do that see it-and after you 'ijD is to treat 3'0ilF' cooked with it. self to hot 'r(? R E A M OF iuverytning about the new Gurney has been t'IOFilZl'lt'fI to make. perfect cooking come. es.-ii,V- 30. many wonderful features--including the Automatic Clock Control for carefree. automatic cooking. And then therein the special Gurney ”Even-Heat" oven that keeps the temperature exactly riKhl-rrM1l0- mgmally. But that's only the. be- ginning. To find out all about the making mlinutaizes of llio new Gui-nrv (tan Ranges. visit vmir Gurney dealer soon and see for voui-self what the shoutingis Whestli is a good breakfast habit about. to get. into. Do You Lou Nice Floors? I have good news for you! A quick. easy and economical way to make your floors look brand, spanking now. It'll done with SOS. Yes, 3.0 S. Scouring Pads are woiirler-work:-rs when it comes to cleaning old wait of? floors. They take spots and stains from linoleum too. And what is breeze it is to clean basins and loath-tubs with 5.0.8. You see. 05. is A ”magiral" combination of sturdy, inter- woven filires and grease-dissolving soap. TIT Ill Iim siire yotrll agree that SOS. helps you do a ”Iutmlrcd- and-one" household chores-quicker and better. WHE.AT" at breakfast. For a real thrill, try it served with plenty of creamerv hutter and sugar and A dash of spicy cinnamon. M-nimml Delicious! And so easv lo pre- parei Quirk ”Cresm of Wheat" takes only five minutes of boiling to cook to perfect smoothness. And best of all. it's so good for you. It contains iron for good red blood and calcium and phos- phonis for rliets deficit-iii. in those elements. Yes. hot. "Prelim of Once Upon X Time. my washing used to have a yellow tinge. I'd scrub and rub. with no success. Then I Tmembered sil'Jme- thin from mv school-days . . . t at. seven co ours ennilnne to make While-nnrl one of them is blue. QWDQ) So. of course. I Nlltl to myself. the answer to the '5' problem of my yellow wash-is Blue. You know vuu niust rinse your wish to get the clothes clean. Then !llT.Dl)' put a dash of Blue in thoywalcr-to get them really white. Your sheets. shirts and table linens will fairly sparklel What's more. Blue is lriiid to fine fabrics-vronlt harm them in the least. And it costs lust a few pennies a month . . . is sound investuientl Yes. for the whitest wash. use RECKITT'S BLUE. If You're Been Looking For Something Better in feminine hvgiens. I think you should know about ZONITORS. Thous- ands of women who demand a completely satisfactory method of feminine hygiene use Zoriitors. Greaseless. staiiilem, snow-white vaginal suppositories-Zoiiitors are, the truly modern method of feminine hvaienr. Thevra so dainty and conicnicnt to use. Tlievrn hnwcrfullv gerniicidai. wt absolutely safe in drlicate ti;-sues. Ask your druiinlst for Zoniiors tomorrow- und write in me--Barbara Brent. Mil Crescent Fl. Montreal, P.Q-for s free booklet giving frank farts on feminine hygiene. It will he sent to you in a plain wrapper. 4 MAY 7. 1953 . j T "RE - OPENING The BARN DRIVE INN TUESDAY, MAY 5th 4:30 p.m. l E - Joeiissi NEW MOTORS IN STOCK MT 8, 5. 10 and 25 !LP. USED MOTORS IN STOCK mm..m.m....mm.m.g One 10 I-i.P. Evenrude, good condition , um” One 22.5 Evenrude, good condition .............. ,, 1255.00 Phone 1-3 JOHNSTON MOTORS LTD. Your Dodge in Desoto Dealer MURRAY RIVER, P.E.I. FOR SALE B. A. SERVICE STATION is GARAGE at St. Peters Buy. Good location-good potential busiitess. Garage complete with hydraulic hoist, running water, power grease gun, etc. (Special Terms can be arranged). Phone 1-3 or write JOHNSTON MOTORS LTD. Dodge & Desoto Dealer i MURRAY RIVER, P.E.I. lwholr program. but. it serves .102 may build. ht spri-ial meeting of the cor- onation committee was held in the Town Hall at Montague last even-3 ing with the chairman, Judge J. S. Dasrtochrs presiding. Mr. Doug Coffin. fire chief, was appointed in charge oi the iire' works display in the evening. with power to add to his committee-.l Judge Dcsiloches and Ralph Berke were. appointed to the program committee. Considerable discussion on a ieiit-I gative program took place. and the. following ideas were advanced. which are subject to change: Par- ade ot Legion. Boy scouts, Girl Guides to'school grounds in charge of parade marshal, Roddy Martin; parade of school cliildren from Chocolate Marshmallow O i Coronation Dav l8iiZSl-"7. M iii ;nucieus around which the commit-l W, ANDREWSl 2'.'1?;':..iT.l.'.””.”?;.:i'l.S.';f.iii??? ll”..'2:I COOKIES. lb. ......... .. 39: TOMATO JUICE. 2 for .. . 33: school grounds: possibly a parade Broken pekoe or other! organjizatians mltzchggal York...16 oz, tin 59: rounds nconuncon w e o...............- :l.,..,.m,,.,.:.. ....,,,.,.g .,,c,.,.z,. STRAWBERRIES. 2 for .... 49: seedlgss . a : u , , , , .Niay?:r's ispeecrlgglporsnsibiy one iiirimtvvno Ch0lC9 Qualllyrwzs 01- lllls i 2 IbS. . . . . . . . . o - 39c patriotic songs by general pubiicf 2 for I . ' . . M, . 47: l Swansdown "U i-MIO Clark's-20 oz. tins ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 43: . pic 10 V BEANS.2for..... ......35c comm ;Tons an Haul-I9! Prepared-24 oz. btl. soAp V A, V MUSTARD. 2 for .... . . . .. 61: 4 cakes 29,; K C.-S. Reg. or drip COFFEE.Ib.tin.........1.03 ATTENTION FARMERS If you are interested in obtaining information on FORD POWER FARMIIIII with Ford Jubilee and Forrlson Major gas or diesel tractors and allied equipment, we invite you to attend an educational meeting to be held in our showrooms. THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 7th AT 8 P. M. Facl.ory experts will address the meeting. Also sound films. S. R. JOHNSTON Ltd. St. Peters Road, Charlottetown FROM YOUR FAVORITE STORE FOR MOTHER'S DAY DELECTO-Reg. 51.75 CHOCOLATES iii. box 1.35 Libby's-20 oz. tins ,,.i New HaIIsnd'a Great New "77" Ialor is breaking all a records. It'a the only anunan lulu with e capacity 00 up to to has an howl Farmers laced with the high coat and aesrcity of labor are mechanixlng faster than at any other time In history. And thal'a why it'll pay you right now to FREE 1 large FAB with of one Giant FAB....82c the purchase L 2 tin-s 29: talus a good look at your present baling equipment. Can It be operated by one man-or does It require two. three or four to an In the hay? Have you a balsr thaI'lI 5 oz. I-in CLAMS . . . . . . 38: Pet Food. 6 for . 35: 15 oz. tins Cllp-Large. I'09- SPONGE ....o handle up to 10 tons an hour-or only hall sa much? Compare New Holland's high cape- clty "77" twine balar with any other on the martini. No other baler has a record at baiing leadership to compare with New Holland's - more than I0 yurs' experience on America's pioneer and leading manufacturer of automstl pith- up bsiorii l e it now of your authorised N Fresh Young Salt (Skin on) NEW HOLLAND dealer JOHNSTON MOTORS LIMITED g Your Dodge I Desolo Dealer Murray River, P.E.I. - Phone 1-! 38 . Elm Ave. Mesa DEPARTMENT lOllIOOOIOQO"T.i saeosIl"' COD.2 lbs. 25: EELS. lb. ' Also in stock: Fresh Island Cod: Fresh Herring: Fresh Labs"?- Fresii Haddock. etc. ' ANDREWS” "The Home of Proven Values" Fresh Ground 43: 25: Fresh Frozen PHONE 2696 2697 years old. T l M