.. ...--.-. THE GUARDIAN. ' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN aoarrnxarorrraouax Ilanld r. man. am. smn smut. Ir- lneo lac Miss Joyce Wlulnum. PIIII HEKJIBOI AGENT GEOIGEIOWN: Walrlon Laure. :1 The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: In Boariaz The Snack Bar and II. Richards 0 sea. ..'SPlll-ZD SATIN demonstration Miss Beatrice Jenkins. Mon- on all day Saturday. Hilchey dz Mbntague. spent the past week- Vlnlderal-lnel MON-Illlh end at her home in Annandaie. Mr. William Maclniyre. who "our, waiter M-atheson. Mill- has been attending Dalhousie Unl- town cross, left yesterday for Hal- veralty. returned to his home in tfax, N. S, where he will enter Momggue. Cgmp Hill Hospital for treatment. ' v o rtunlt to learrl1q0t:l'l l,lT)0llI?ugpl'El:lpoSatlll,ythe PALL ODDFELLOWS of Hill- wouder paint. If you have a paint side Lodge and Rcbeimhs of Acme problem bring it to our store on Lodge are requested to meet at Saturday when Mr. Chabassol willllhe Lodge Room Sunday morning. be demonstrating. Don't miss this;May 4th. at 10:30 to attend Natal demonstration. Hilchey dz Van-iDn.V service at TrinitY UH"-Cd Iderstlne, Montague. Church- ro-nlr CAPITOL rm. - SAT. EVENING 7 and 9 MATINEE 3:30 HERE COMES "AUTRY" THE WORLD'S GREATEST COWBOY STAR IN A NEW ROOTIN' TOOTIN' THRILLER. , AUTRYlS BUSTING BRONCS AND KNOCKING BULLIES JANE WYMAN.;. 7'lBlllI:'. VI nulls uurumu-lulu llilllillili v morn clntsnu-ltuls Mlillliliilil comm: Mrs. Audrey Nrguson. Mon- tague, recently nturned hand from saint John. N. 8.. when she vis- ited friends and relatives. Mr, Reginald Mooney. and Mr. Joseph Campbell. 'Poplar Point. were recent business visitors to Montalrue. . Mr. and Mrs. George V. rruer have returned to their Cardigan home after spending the winter months in Charlottetown. -”A FISHEDMANIS Luck" pre- sented by Kinkora Players in Central. Bedeque Hall. Friday, May 2nd. Proceeds in aid of Cen- tral Bedeque Community Hall. JWHILE VISITING our store for 'the Spred Satin demonstration on Saturday be sure to see our line of wallpaper. paints and floor coverings. Hilchey dz Vanlder- stine, Montague. ....'MlSSEn 11' LAST NIGHT? See it tonight. The big show pre- sented by the Badminton Club and Young Adults Group at the A. D. MacKenzIe Hall. ....'BEPEA'l' performance of the two one-act plays and supporting numbers in the A. D. MacKenzle Hall tonight at 8:15. .-.'TUBNED AWAY by the doz- en-so. the program presented hi" the Badminton Club and Young Adults last night is being repeal- ed tonight nt 5:15 in the A. D. Mackenzie Hall. ..'FOUND DEAD IN BARN - The hody of John B. McAdam. 50. was found about '1 olclocl: Tuesday evening in his barn at West St. Peter's. Death is believed to have been caused by a. heart attack. The late Mr. McAdam lived alone and had not been in good health for some time. Dr, M.N. Beck was summoned from St. Peter's and after viewing the body decided no inquest was necessary. A brother, Francis. lives in Mount Stewart. ..'IN MAGISTRATE-I'S COURT- Six temperance cases. one High- way Traffic Act case and a case of attempted damage to a police car were heard at Souris yesterday by Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald, King's County magistrate. A resi- dent of Little Harbour was fined 525.00 and costs for ossessio of spirits. A resident of Rollo Bay. one from Souris, one from north side, and two from st. Peters were each fined 520.00 and costs on charges of intoxication. The case of a resident ,of ,st. Peters charged with having an over. weight vehicle on the highway was adjourned for judgment. A resi- dent of Sourls, charged with at- tempted damnge to a police car, was fined s20.00 and costs. Ferries Unable To Start on Schedule The Northumberland Ferries Company boots will not he start- ing on the Wood Islands-Caribou route today as scheduled, owing to the fact that the nnvigational buoys have not yet been placed. it was announced yesterday by Mr. R. E. Mulch, president of the company. The delay has been caused by the continuance of ice conditions. MONDAY ' pgmcg Enwlmn - - Warner Bros.' glorious story of songdom's great Gus Khan-and the girl who put the love in the love-songs he wrote! iubilanf careers in the show-world's golden e real people-and a real love! 366 z'27o'md sz)g.'.7 4.4, -,g., and wondrously-inwarner Bros ever-so-gm! Gus Kahn -a fellow, as reported elsewhere in today's issue. ' Here are their ra--here is a story of All the pleasures of the screen- songs, comedy, dancing drama- they're all here ever-so-gay story of songdomls who didn't know how to say 'I love you' to his own girl -but wrote it in song for all of Am-erica's Bottom Row (left to right): Anna Hickey; Murphy. Ccltlcr (left to right): John Harris: Velma Macl-Incherni Back Row (left to right): linglon Murray; Edward Mullins May Pave Continued from pain i a working week .5174-iE(irFGTcY. the same "take home" pay as Dre- lsently received. The lettcr from the cmployecs nppears elswhre in todays Guardian. Resolution: The following resolutions were passed by the Council at last night's meeting: . Resolved: That the City Clerk be instructed to call tenders for one truck with 3-ton chassis and cab complete with 750-l2 10-ply heavy duty tires in' front and 825- 20 10-ply heavy duty tires in rear and spare (duals) heavy duty rear axle with ruxcll and power take- off for R. hydraulic lift. The low- est or any telicler not necessarily accepted. Resolved: That the slreeis and parts of streets suggested by the chairman of streets be patched by City plant and workmen. and the necessary mq,terials be procured to expedite the work. all under in- spection of Mr. J-lewitt. Virginia Matheson; George Henderson: Bill Kennedy; ; Rory Lantz; Robert Ht-aney: Edison Horton; DIVISION IV Betty MacDonald: Muriel Hurst: Imogene Howstt; Norma Locke: Connie Jordon; Barry Mat-Donald: Macllenzie Hail Packed Last Night For Fine Program ..:.- The A.D. Maclcenzie Hail. Mon- tague. was filled to capacity last evening and many were turned away, when an excellent program. sponsored by the Badminton Club and Young Adults Group was pre- sented. Dr. A.D. Macxenzie very capably presided as master oi ceremonies and Mr. 0. K. Presby. Chaglottetown. was piano accomp- anist. The program included two one- act comedies. each member of the cast giving a. splendid interpreta- tion of his or her part. anu the litany hilarious moments were greatly enjoyed by the large an- preciative audience. The first play "All, Carrs To The Rescue” was dit- ected by Mrs. C.A. Shaw and in Rita McCloskey; Barbara Murphy: Elsie Hickox; Douglas Martin. Garth Herring; Allyn Harding: Wel- M. Proctor dissented. the cast were Dr. L. A. Johnston. Miss Shirley Macaregor. Miss Anna MacLnren. Miss Violet Hut- cheson. Miss Wilma MacLure. Miss Lorraine MacLure. Mr. Archie Hil- chey, and Mr. Gilbert Clements. The ssecond play "From Five To Five-Thirty". directed by Mrs. 5.0. Maclean. featured in the cast Mrs Horace Fraser. Mrs. James cud- more. Miss Evelyn Underhay. Miss Resolved: That the City Clerk invite tenders for the work of re- habilitatlng certain of our City streets, plnns, specifications, and forms of tender to he obtained lrom the office of the city Enslnr ecr. Tenders to close on Wednes- day, May 7th at 5 p.m.. Standard time. Lowest. or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' wimp lssug Shirley Jenkins. and Mrs. Archie ggwg Hume. ' continued 1, page 1 Specialties during intermission -- . d included a male chorus (M voices). 3 p"""”" a vocal duet by the Misses Veron- W 50 , . ice and Gillian Taylor. sons by the In W9 5'4 'l9”3l”" M ll" cl”""'; Brooklyn Trio. a tap dance number court. Chief Judge Harold M. Ste-I by Mm” may campbeu md phens and Judges Bennett Champ ' GM. --., Clark, Wilbur K. Miller and James service and Mrs. Ethan Stewart, the president, then took over. A report was given from the the government 1 The Judge who voted for grant-, ing the brief stay are Charles Fahy, committee in charge of arrange- Henry w. Edger-ton. David L. Baz- ments for the thank offering ser-l clon. E. Barrett Prettyman and vice which is to be held with l'tev.l George T. Washington. Mr. lrvln no luelt speaker and The ruling by the nine-man an-special music belnr amused. I peals court does not in any way. F-CD0!!! WHO Illo IWHI On Work deal with legality of seizure. itldone on quilts and Ifshllfl to Del agmply pgstponed fur almost two sent overseas. It was decided to days the effectiveness of the Pine send one parcel direct to Mr. Fro-I om", scr. missionary in Korea. 3'I'hos- pital. 6 sick and ,m shutin calls were made, is treats and all cards were sent during the month. Mrs." - A.D. Macxenzle then gave a verv ..'Thc rezular monthly meetlri interesting talk on to-npersnc. of the'W.M 5. of Montague Un.- she urged that the members take ted Church was held at the horns a. greater interest in on. run of Mrs. Ethan Stewart. on Tuesday azers. that parents win their con night. April 22nd with a good at- fidence and good clean lporla be lendmce On Mind. iprovied coping them buy. thus Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn was de- helping hem to avoid the many votional leader and presented x pit-falls on all sides. until their beautiful Easter program, ti: character is formed and they are theme being "Easter gave us tins able to say "No", when tempted to MONTAGUE UNITED W. M. 8. Bible." Hymns suitable to the a:as- do anything that might form evil' ter program were sung and a spec-'habIu. lal number by Mrs. L. Higganbot-l ham and Mrs. L.A. Johnstor. Mlixpah Benediction, rmuamm-m' "Face To Face", was greatly enjoy were served and a pleasant half- ed. A circle of prayer closed this' hour enjoyed. dun BOARD NO HOUSE THE wm-rec:-3 I-IEREJARE, WONDERFlJL.l-iOOPLE!--- .6NOW, PEACE, AND sou IN THE cELt.Arz!--BUT IN. fos voutz HOLE -ro GTAGE -J A GERIES or: ourooon-, ; NIGHTMARESI-w How, NUTTY can vow . , GET AND 5TlLLt , r EGAD; GATT Those FANCY The meeting closed with the A l Asizomvx ism Yo'UtHPNE'f” No MORE -3PoR;rmep 8Loal:.'rHAtir . P. W. C. First Year Students Eleanor Storey: Freda Hlckox: Marguerite Morrlssey; Betty Lillian Macfissay; Lloyd Mulch. Mosi King's Co. Fishermen Run. lobster titles At twelve noon yesterday, with motors running open. lobster boats were lined up ready for the dash to the fishing grounds. At the given signal fishermen engag- ed their motors. and every boat moved forward. water spray cov- ering the whole scene. For a brief moment it secmed as if in the haste accidents could not but oc- cur, but in a short time each host was on- course heading for the fisherman": particular spot. On the whole the flshcrmen were successful in runing their lines although a. thick fog blanket- ed the whole area until noon whcn it began to lift just before the zero hour 'I'He.norlh shore fish- ermen and east coast fishermen extending to Murray Harbour en- countered no difficulty in running their lines. and a few set out tr:-ps. - However, the Murray Harbour and South Shore fishermen were unable to run lines owing to a large ice pack which enclosed the whole area. Fishermen of the area have drawn up an agreement to run their lines on Monday. May 5th. at 9 a. m. They hope that during that period an offshore wind will break the pack. to clear the shore thus permgting the Elects Roberts. Charlottetown. and a tap dance and song routine by Miss Campbell and Mr. Burl Mc- Muntry, also of Charlottetown. An evening of plasant entertain- ment closed with sing "God save The Queen". ,Sl'0lI ravine I-mess W lriolltr, Mm! .W Nil Rlllililllc WM Maior Eloople ER.'.V0u Ame, l "WATCHING A FORMER CHAMP- ION CASTING AT A NILY I ,TRou'i', AND You SHOULD - BEICHARGED ADMl55IQN'. l Queen's Roy nrrrjn roon muss MAY ist, 2nd" and aid 5-!.'I,t19sz al PEACHES. I5 01.. 2 Benson's : T TOMATO JUICE. 20 '0' oeeeleeeelorel os.. Zfor 25: Large J ulcy 3 fooooleoooaeeooo Graves APPLE JUICE. 20 oz.. 2 for . . . . . . .. 25: Purity i WHITE CAKE MIX. 2 for ...........'55c .....-o--coca-eeeaeaoo Campbell's TOMATO SOUP. 2 for ............ 25: Eb: oeoeaueeorooaeeaees Roast , 'bOOOIIOIOO0OUOlOOCII D. &F. 201 Great George St. E50 oero'oC'IlIIv0oayIooIoIoo McGABE'S GROGETEBIA (CASH AND caium Phone 148 fishermen to get to the grounds It is also unofficially reported that lines were not run yesterday at Pictou Island. the whole area be- ing enclosed by ice. Fishermen, who were able to get lines out. ran into only a ll t wind which diminished the us al hazards of line running day. Some seventy boats moved out of Georgetown area going to Burnt Point. Panmure Island reef, Mid- dle Ground. Hanson Ground. Launching Reef. Batighton Island. and outside Approximately 65 boats left North Lake. 36 from sourls. and over 40 from Fortune all heading out to the reefs. It is reported that a complaint was lodged with inspectors that certain fishermen had left for the grounds before the noon hour. It is understood that this complaint is being investigated. The bait situation was described as good. three ships having arriv- ed at souris from tho Magdalen Islands. two at Georgrown. and one at Murray I-Iarbou . Although at the present time the run of herring locally is light. it is ex- pected to improve so that ba'lt will be plentiful throughout the season Montague, Man Receives Diploma Al Monigal MONTREAL. April 30-(CP) - The Presbyterian College of Mont- real tonight conferred three lion- orary degrees and presented four diplomas in a convocation cue- mony. ' ' Honorary doctorates .were con- ferred on Rev. B. J. Berlin of Montreal, and Rev. William Mer- rlleey. minister of the Westport, Ont., Presbyterian Church. A Bachelor of Divinity degree was conferred on Rev. Harry Scott Rodney. minister of the Knox Presbyterian Church. St Thomas, Ont. ' College diplomas were present- ed to John Wesley Bell of Mont- real and Elmvale. Ont.: Maxwell Carleton Currie. Monugue, RE. I.: John Donald Lister, Lloyd. minster, Soak; and William Brown. Montreal. tl No” Eitposedl V Cognpldt-. Ddoblrilittdroov V, fire-Resistant maggot Sti;LiE0'. v Comes,ln'REDI,GREENjiif,BtAClll rants vouaisuitolimf , to your ,umrr;, Iuider: roll rooflags. you lama dealer In is can . if.-.:.-:.'mr.l:.-.-...-9.: Nillsi I. g -