I ma GUARDIAN. ciuiai.o"r'i'e-rowN' sraaioiir son . , sous: neaari psiso susiiiuo i0N Yi P -- M.6iii iii . Also Cartoon Here it is! the thrill-saga oi the 'orphan horsel who galiopsd to glory on million dollar legs! '?N -3 If coioa av . Extra . . . Driver Hyde" Plan To Come Early I For Best Seating Pony Express Days 3,) BARRY W "Milli. fic Safety Fcoturetto- "Gentleman Jekyll and Vrvusnav AT TICKETS ON sans NOW Mu.S'Icw.! - - - - sreciii iioiiniiv MIDNIGHT PilEiIlEiN---- . 54-9.,-3,;Agiv's BIG NEW TEcHNIcoi.oR iiiiiiiiiiliiiiii-iiiiililil . iilii iiliiilMliiii iiliill iiiil - i. will iiusi-his iiuusiiii - iioiissiiiiiz T - 11:45 PM. - REGULAR PRICES Milli iiili A C.API'I'0I.iT 0 - D AY ms GIIOCK FULL or Larrsi "BELLE OF OLD MEXI00" Stooge Comedy - Serial -- Shows 2:30-'7-8145 can TOE. Mon W Also . . News . . Spotlight Hit Parade of Guy Nineties IA -...........-womm- an run. KlI&IIlIH& NIIM ii. c. siewiiiii Says t ion should arrange for your Life Insur- aaoaattlo earliaatpoaalblsdatmaotlat It can be proenrad on the mast advantage- a- toss. . I.II'I TALE I'll! OVII i i -unipossng) ”l'IVH LIISHQH 1' 'Pl"7l9l til ':I '2-ltllsuilltilliils ll X051 0 id tusipoysng so ssosppv '09s! '(I 'V Raw l0 59D llliil illll llmliliil ll-IVA .p;.l aauira QPIIIQILIIIIIIS as pnaq mums Irons oi pandas Jnuimm 'D)9JOID) pamgua Banded Oln Iuouia P-Vtlllll-IMP 91 Hill 913159 9'11 so spoaoosd cm esiliuaiuo 'apaIu Ii uimnquzaip Dln eropq posuioddu uaqm oaisuu, am so uulpmuno am llll-ii 9"-IFS 3'0 ill! lilllll 913186 am uuisxu lsulup iuiauq osoiu 'o)aaaiu .roi.id our quot pain aq asnui aaixosd pun susgsio io aioosd zuasoqs own 0;, 'IlMWI3?ll0l-WIIO J0 Kill) 9ID "I lluipnng Iisnog) Mir; Gui; on uoou -mun out in riooio,o some )0 mos; Nil 33 '09!!! '11 'V KIN )0 -(Ell 3'18 91!) K'PI9"P9AA '10 Plait W1 IIIM l.l01u)E-DIS! yo aursaaur tun am 1!!” Pl" l0il8I '(I 'V Kilil 10 5'19 Put olu uo zuasuuigsvu ua opnus tpuui -I1 plampg Bouts; '.t;uno;) coup; ui tapiasoturuns so opispoom -3 pay snug uanil Kquaq I; ormog '(3-WIS 0013 03 G '.'PllP00M) 'Pl-Wlil P-WNPZI sauna thunoo Hours; us ems -Ioiuurns so tapiapoom -9 1111;) so ltozdnsriunu mu )0 nunu am up 'apIur flllalnulissa arouse lug -89-”! "Ill I0 '-Willi?-I3 W WIWN (l.hlV'ISI (IIIVMGC-I flohlltlcl PUBLIC NOTICE (TALL FOR TENDERS FOR. TOURIST CABIN CONCESSION SEALED TENDERS addressed to The Controller. National Parks and Historic Sites Service. Ottawa. will be received up to noon on Mon- day. May 22, 1950, for the privilege of operating as a concession tour- ist cabins recently constructed in Prince Edward Island National Park. P. E. I. Tenders should be offered on the basis of the annual rental the applicant is prepared to pay per tourist cabin. In submit- ting tender. the envelope enclos- ing same should be endorsed "Ten- der for Tourist Cabin Concession." To date 13 cabins are available in Prince”!-Edward Island National Park. Additional cabins will be available as constructed. together with a central administration building. Particulars concerning the tour- ist cabins to be made available. conditions to be complied with in- ciuding the furnishing of equip- ment. terms of the Licence of Oc- cupation to be issued to the suc- cessful applicant and the basis on which the award of the conces- sion will be made. may be obtain- ed from the Superintendent. Prince Edward Island National Park. Dal- vay. Grand Tracadle. P. E. I. The highest, or any bid. will not necessarily be accepted. J. SMART. Controller. Ottawa. May 8. 1950. National Parks and Historic Sites Service. Department of Resources and Development. F R E E Plumbing catalogue Available immediately. Baths. Basins. Closets, Sinks. Septic Tanks. Soil Pipe, Steel Pipe, Electric Pumps, Fittings, etc. Main Plumbing & Heating Lawrence, Montreal, Que. ses on Tuesday the May. 1950, at 2 pm, following, viz:- iying and Number Thirty-three County, bounded and described as follows: fixed on the south bank of Mill Supplies 00., 1059 (L) St.- GIIANGERY SALE FARM I'IIOPERT1' ON LOT :13 PURSUANT to a decreial order of the Honourable the Master of the Rolls made on the 6th clay of May. 1950. in Cause No. 668 where- in Matilda Ethel Prowse and an. other are Complainants and Mir- inm Matheson and others are D.- fendants, I will sell or cause to be sold at public auction on the prem- 23rd day of the lands All that parcel of land situate being on Township in Queens Commencing at a stake River, thence South two degrees West one hundred and twenty-six chains. thence East eight chains, thence North to the said River. thence following the course of said River to the place of commence- ment containing one hundred acres of land a little more or less; Also all that other parcel of land situate on the aforesaid Town- ship bounded and described as fol- lows:-Commencing at a stake fix- ed on the bank of the aforesaid Mill River and at the Northwest angle of the above described tract of one hundred acres. thence southerly along the western Wmdary of the said last mention- ed tract one hundred and ten chains, thence west eight chains 3011 51-WY-Six links. thence Norther- by the said Mill River and thence iiionz the courses of the same lo "19 Place of commencement. con- taining one hundred acres of innvl it little more or less; . Both of the above described tracts of land being bounded on the North by the said Mill River. 071 the West by land occupied by Charles Stewart. on the South by land occupied by Thomas You and on the East by the division line 01 TOWHSMDS Numbers Thirty- three and Thirty-four. and con- taining togethcr and in one block about two hundred acres of land a little more or less; ALSO a certain parcel on the raid Township Number Thirty- three bounded and described as follows:-Commencing at a point in the division line between the farms of Charles Stewart and Wii- liam Jarvis Prowse twenty-two Chains from the South end there- of. thence at right angles West to the Union Road. thence North a distance of twenty-one feet. thence East at right angles to the div- islon line aforesaid. and thence South twenty-one feet to the place of ommencement. containing al- most one acre of land a little more or loss. being the tract de- scribed In ii deed hearing date the tenth day of December. 1901 from Charles Stewart to William Jur- vls Prowsc. subject to the coven- ants and agreements therein con- iaincd: Excepting from the land herein first described a certain tract comprising about one acre at the rear of the dwelling of Charles Stewart and being described in a deed to Charles Stewart from Wil- llam Jarvis Frowse bearing date the tenth day of December. 1901: all the above mentioned tracts of ianrl bring tiie lands conveyed by William Jarvis Prowse to Thomas Wsldron Prowse by deed dated January 10th. 1902. and registered in Llber 46. Folio 755 in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds for Que-en's County. The aforesaid tracts will be sold in one general parcel. and free from all encumbrances and dower rights. and on such terms of deposit and nnyment as will he announced at the sale. which sale will be subject to the approval of I. M. MARTIN, Master in Chancery. . PAINT IIIOII QUALITY PAINT for Interior and Istarlor me Ill Ell GAR-IN (Irena. It! Illa. Inst Oaaaa lrasvl. Apple organ. actor Green. Vermilion O. 0. D. Orlall Aoeaptod. Ill Int It (Yard sahanal ing with a canto pf produce. .l. J. Connolly, Chailottetown. were in Montague on ” ' leading from the classoom. thanks are duo their choir direct- or, Mr. Malco'n: Paiteson for sull- ervising them to take an part in the service. the Court of Chancery. ' III. CH loaf imiiir arm a oof Harold I. AGENTS: IIONTAGUE: C 8 III The Guardlha my be following places In Montana: in Georgetown: The Pos't'-Oalaal ..'I'I'I'1'l:D IOOTWIAII at rt.- lloniasuo Shoe Store. Mr. Martin Currie. Charlotte- town was a business visitor to Montague on Thursday. The 3. s. iiuia. transport ship. made her first run to Montague from Sydney on Thursday return- Mr. Ed. Nave st. John and Mr. iness this week. Mother's Day was fittlngly ob- served at the morning service in Montague United Church. The congregation was again favoured by having the Junior cho'r lead them in their sons of Worship- Tha boys and girls dressed in their white gowns paraded into the church from the lower door They marched up the front aisle and took their respective places in the choir loft. As a special number. line Choir sang "Children of Jer- usalem." Dr. Macxrnzie sptke to the children using three stories to illustrate a Motner's love for her children und then comimrlnif that love to the love Jesus Christ has for all of us. His children. At- ter the benediction the children receded to the classroom singing as a recessional, "Around The Throne of God in Heaven." Many active Ellen's lliarl Continued from page 2 i dow the lambkins played or resi- ed close to their dams. One night we strolled with James the distance from Mr. and gMrs. A.'s "in" the road - a strange byway to us. now that it is shorn of the roadside trees and bushes leaving it wide and bare - you have a cup of tea with the two there in the coziness, and a handsome cat gamed in the t ” g shades Tabby wore rose from a chair to stretch luxuriant- ly and then evidently well con- tent with her circumstances. curl- ed up to sleep again. And ger- aniums in the windows are fresh and'grecn. and are decked with bright blossoms - "intended for the graves. you know." I I I And one evening we attended the Nurses' Graduation exercises and were exceedingly proud of niece-to-us. Ellen's sister. and the other members of her class, come now to one of the momentous oc- casions of their lives . . . The swaliows returned to Alderlea one morning of this week. piercing the sunlight wiiii swift joyous wings. skimming the pond-waters and making sport about the yards. And one day we saw a radiant May bride and her bridegroom of a few hours - young things in their teens with the "new" of life scarce- ly out of their eyes. But obvious- ly happy and as irustful of the future as the robins that chat and sing and woo in the old birch tree on the lawn. I I I Our farming made progress this week by the clearing effected in the stump-field thereby making a dream of James' heart come true. And as hands were busy about our household tasks. mind went back to the scenes of former years -the berrying there with the small ones. and in consequence we waked the passing of the old pine stump, which at in whim had provided us with scented and tinder-dry material for many a fire. And so once more in the turn of the years. with James we have come to the entrance of an- other seedtime. And again red tulips are rearing fat buds of pro- mise. I yellow narcissus is in bloom, and in a border slim green blades of daffodils were whisper- ing of their hoardcd golden treas- ure. I I I "lid like to leave daffodils to mark my little way. To leave but tulips red and white behind me as l stray. I'd like to pass away from earth and feel I'd left behind But roses and forget-me-nois for all who came to find. I'd like to saw the barren spots with all the flowers of earth. To leave a path where those who come should find but gentle mirth. And when at last I'm called upon to Join the heavenly throng. I'd like to feel along my way l'd left no sign of wrong. And yet the cares are many and the hours of toll are few There is not time enough on earth for all I'd like to do. But having lived and having loll- ed l'd like the world to find. some little touch of beauty that my soul had left behind." Until Monday - Disry-Good- -THE EASTERN GUARDIAN- wan. Au INT GEOIGETOWM Ilin8.A.l..IurallIlltIlI.IIIl easrds freshments were hostesses. children. Donald and Thomas. of Summerside, have been visiting in Wolfville. NS. this week, guest! of Mrs. l-lopkins' mother. Mm 1-- Llatlry. Altar! Altkaa. Ira. wlh flarrlet Clalr. ttaldon unira. DOIIJII It II! If HI lnloarhiTIaInaallaraldU llloa. . ' Mr. George Nicholson. Montag- ue. spent a few days in at. John on business. Mrs. 1"ranci.s Vuoaso. who spent the past two weeks at his home in Montague, left Monday on return to Halifax. Mr. Eric Duvsr. Montague ac- companied by his mother, Mrs. A. ll. Duvar. motored in Remington last week-end when they visitei relatives. Miss Hazel Yea. who graduated from Acadia University this year. is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Yeo Montague Mr. William Muclntyre, first year student of Dalnousie Univers- ity, is spending his vacst'on at the home or his parents. Db Ind Mrs. Preston Macmtvre. FIRST AID Prompt treatment of minor cuts. bruises and burns may prevent a small injury from developing into it major infection. . niis is ALI. Asoirr YOU!!! 7 nizxna. on mma. . .2 wmcn Isms: REAL? YOU? Luann-ran LESSONS mwnsmc SAFETY. SEE TIIE SPECIAL FEATIIEEITE "GENTLIMAN .isi(Yi.i. AND oiiivsii HYDE" AT THE PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Feature Attraction Pouuomc HEARTS! C Pounomc Hoops: g I ' Siiiiilil iiMPif' iiliiil HUGFRAID i0ii iI.GiillSiER "GENTLEMAN JEKYLL AND DRIVER HYDE” will be featured on the CAPITOL PROGRAM on THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY happenings iii The Wesli Continued from page 2 Harris expressed her appreciation to her many friends. Dainty re- served by the Hopkins and two Mrs. A. S. Eaton one On Wednesday evenins M355 Olga Harris of Summerside was dinner hour on Wednesday even- ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arn- old Dunning of Somerville. Mass.l I I I Mrs. Hazel Court and Mrs. Rob- son graduates in Commercial An I I I On Thursday afternoon follow ing their last examination Min Mildred Harrington cnierialnet ert Norton of Charlottetown. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MacDonald of Crapaud left Mon- day on a three weeks motor trip of Eastern Canada and United States. I I I Mrs. W. 'l'. Weir. West St, left this week for Toronto to attend several of her friends of the first and second year classes attending Prince of Wales College. Daifodlii and yellow candies were used .5 decoration. Little Miss Nerine liic. Lean answered the Ivan Nicholson presided over in. tea cups. while Miss Lewis. Miss Catherine Smiih ma door. M",- Elizabeth" the closing exercises of the On- tario College of Art. where her Miss Jean Tweedy assisted in serv. ing. pleasantly surprised by a number of her girl friends and presented with a lovely Elizabeth Arden cos- metic kit by Miss Bunnie Clow. on behalf of those present. '1hB humorous verses were read by Miss Mary Simmons. The hostess. Miss Ciow. was assisted by Mill Betty Coyle in the serving of de- licious refresh.me.nts; Mrs. Fraser Ross of Halifax. N. S. and Mrs. Manning Archibald of Montreal are visiting in Summer- side. Their mother. Mrs. L. R. Allen. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. is stead- ily improving.in.he.aith. Miss Ruby MacNeill of Summer- side entertained on Thursday eve- ning at a dinner at Briarcliffe in Fernwood in honor of Miss Mar- gery Lefurgey. one of the season's who is visiting from Kentvllle. N. S. ,0 0 a Mr. and Mrs. Murray Willel and son, David, of Moncton. spent the week-end in Summerside as guests of the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wiilet. I I I Mrs. W. Arthur Allen, Summer- side. was pleasantly surprised at her home on Wednesday evening the members of the local I.0.D.E.. Sewing Club. as well as the ex- ecutive of the Abegweit Chapter. presented her with a lovely gift as a token of appreciation for her continued hospitality. The presen- tation was made by the Regent. Miss Wanda Wyatt. who read tlia accompanying humorous verses. I I I Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers enter- tained a number of friends at her home in Summerside on Monday evening when bridge was in play. I I I Mrs. Morley Bell of Summer- side and Mrs. Mark Calder of Charlottetown are visiting in Montreal. guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Calder. I Mrs. T. D. Carruthers. the Misses Marion MacMurdo and Lil- lian Hogg were joint hostesses at the former's home in Summerside on Tuesday evening honoring Miss Mildred MacMurdo. who is leav- ing next week for Western Can- ada. Miss Maclillurdo was present- ed with I lovely farewell gift. to which she graciously responded. '1:he remainder of the evening was spent in the playing of Canasta. . I I Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky and Miss Elia Gay were co-hostesses at the farmer's home in Surnmoraislo on Monday evening when they enter- tained at a supper bridge. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mscbeod of Summerside spent the week-end in Amherst, N. S.. guests of Mn. MscLeod's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowles. I' I I Miss Mary Hogan of Summe side entertained at her home on Monday evening in honor of Mr; William Horton of Kentville. N. 8. when bridge was in play. I I I Miss Gladys Arthur was hostess night . . . . Fe"? Year in year out an alwa g been and fig; consideratiomwith at her home in Bummer-side at the lftyfhas always wi brides, and Mrs. William Horton; , DAILY CROSSWO RD .m.u.in to -- Di t 20 Dil t uu'mIl: . s ress . n e - L ' l. Eclfllndetglgrsa 3 signal 24. Exclama- Lllill-I W"-Will 39 0. Faultily 4. Fencing tion Ldllll 11. Take as swords 25. Corner ' one's own 5. Begin 26. Paradise D l2. ."lnch 6. Solemn 28. High priest is .-4--g. wonder E 29.Nickel) ll',iH( lzailigzii Hilll I . h e s m. . . ; .. - . ii. f-Zflvffa. .. i;.'rrmf.i"y" :2. Eden... L-mono ulluum on a chair 9. Shetland Is. nurse Liam” WI SN 10. Blunder land tax 36. Leaves out. 11. Fruit 10. Places 37. Re-equip I'eIlmiIr'I Answer stories 1 I. walked on with men . ll. A onca l7.Bishop of 38. Vipers t 43.Gteek loll?! 21. Ahead - Rome 59. The lowest 44. Tear l I2. Not strict 1!. Small piece ebb 45. Brand I3. Appoint, of ground 40. Native of (Rom.) as an 19. Reckless Scotland 47. At home agent 27. A poplar 80. Listened 81. One of the Three - Graces :3. Elevation olf ) (5 :4. Music note 35. Upholste y material as. Keel-billed cuckoo to. Identical 41. Body of water 42. Any hornule fancy 40. Inner court- Ylfd (Si!-) (8. Potato (Inn ) tl. llxha sled I50. Thin, brittle cookies DOWN 1. Except 3. Fun 19 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llere's how to work it: A X Y D I. B A A X R. is LONGFELLOW one letter simply stands for mother. In this example A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, spot-Y trophies. the length and formation of the words are all liinii. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation Kl. xqc K OKR'V ZPKAI PEAPPI-I xvv szxtvr. BZ rrxrra DBZ?-XZBJRYRS. Yesterdays Cryptoquote: NOW I MEAN TO SHOW THINGS :5lA!l6:Y AS THEY ARE. NOT AS THEY OUGHT TO BE- V1300" :1xc'v .,o4 ssronaon mi UNCLE sun: by Clifford lilcll XVIARE YOU SNKRTJ THNV FEELS GOOD-' K19 IT UP: NAPOLEON I ., ,-x Li Nir!" 3 -M i6Ev..,33-