RAGE EIGHT ' Palace EDWARD to-mu wan. SHOWS 3:30 - '1 - 9 WEDNESDAY HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 Till nnkiyouuuue Tlllllll.-SIORYOFTIIE '0llPllAll ll0llSE'Wilo . l 3llIYIllP Rlll N Mclill on W um "mm M: EXTRA! SPECIAL TRAFFIC SAFETY FEATURETTE 'iGENTLEMAN JEKYLL and DRIVER llYD " , (Produced by National Film Board) iliov Q! PRINCE EDWARD? SEE THIS HAPPY HIT AT OUR MIDNIGHT i PREVIEW AT THE , , iwaiilce EDWARD i l T0-NIGHT AT 11:45 pm. TICKETS ON SALE NOW-REGULAR PRICES l CARTOON , .,M-gigs BIG New i , TEcHNIcoLoR. A MuSIc:AL! ml the smeme llillllil liilllSlll-.IillEIllIlllll .. iiHil illlillmllili ””.i":.':.".":'"GMlHIl illll llilll llill - i. one msu-ms Iuusmn - mouisioniz 'lottetown, was a visitor to Mon- IGENTSS MONTAGUII Harold I. Landry. Albert Milan, Ilrg. lyggg Sh Mlle Elrriet CIIII. NIH, AGENT GIOIGlTOWNl Wlldon IJVOII. The Guardian may be bought at any of en. (allowing piaoea in Montague: Inna B. A. Llewellyn; urn, cm, in Georgetown: The Poet Ottloea In sourla: The snug 3.; .u g 1 lleliarda 0 Son. ..'FIT'l'ED iroorvvlzars at the ..'luiva:'iroun. nor more Montague shoe store. SERVICE!) at the Montague Elec- tric Company now. we may have warm weather yet. ..-ma REPAIRS to your El trioal Appliances. ontact the not tague Electric Co pany; P. 3, 1'; G. E. Authorized service Miss Gladys Macmillan, char- ta gue on satin day. Mr. Gus Murphy, Insurance Agent, was a business visitor to my Montague on Saturday. D99”- Mr Ray Griffin, who graduated this year from Prince of Wales College. 18 spending his vacation s at his home in Montague. Mr. Elmer Blanchard, Charlotte- town, was a v:sitor to Montague on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglu Nicholson, St. John, N. 3.. and their two children, Jamie and Randy, are spending two weeks in Kilmiiir, at the home or Mrs. Nicholson's parents. Mr. Nicholson will return to his duties with the army at that time. Mrs. Nicholson and children may possibly spend the summer in Kilmuir. Miss Ann Matheson, teacher at Prince Street School, Charlotte- town. was a week-end visitor to Montague. Mr. Hayden Vanlderstine, Mur- ray Harbour North, was a visitor 1'0 Montague on Saturday, the guest oi Mrs. Arnold Vaniderstine. Mr. Vaniderstirie is engaged in Lobster ilshing with his own gear, Mrs. Amos paint: and Mrs. Hen- xdetta. Reynolds left Calliornia by and one hired mm Following plane on Wednesday noon, lan:l- the fishing season. Mr. VanIdl- lng at Charlottetown on Friday SW39 Wm "9"" W MOTWIIUG. where he will continue his car- pentry trade. at which he has had a very large experience, and has already erected several ho ses and buildings in -his community. noon after a vop-over at Chicago. While in Montague, Mrs. Rey- nolds will visit her sister, Mrs. Wellington Johnstrme, and Mrs Lantz will be the guest of Mrs. John E. Fraser and her nephew, Mr. Horace Pvaser and Mrs. Fra- . Mrs, Reynolds has completed eighty tl'i1')5 across the Pacific as in O -4 Georgetown stewardess, so that lengthy tip ' ' ' to the island was more or less and routine. Mrs. Lorin Mair, arts student at Mount Allison University is vacat- ij in: at his home in Georseivvm Arnold Murphy and Stephen DeLory. St. Dunstans University students are holidaying at their homes in Georgetown. foam and wall. Shows 8:30-7-8:45 WEDNESDAY HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 Mrs. Daniel Mahar of Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to Georgetown where she was the guest of Mrs. Mary Yorston. Mr. Havelock Stewart severely out his hand while engaged in cutting -wood last week. After medical attention the injury is now progressing favourably. BORDER cnossirm British subjects WOMEN LAWYERS Portia Law School, Boston. Mass., was the ilrst law school in the world devoted to the legal educa- linn or women. days. ”6UR.BbKRDlNG"1i6UsE”" domiciled in Canada may be admitted to the United States without passport lnr visa. !or a maximum period of 29 Arnold Hobbs. son of Mr. aifd Mrs. William Hobbs, who is an Engineering student at Queens University will be employed tor the summer at samia, Ontario. Friends of Mr. James H. skinner or Bridgetown and a former re- sident of Georgetown. are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. All hope he will soon be improved in health suiiiclently to allow his returning to his home. Richard De Dory. Emglneering student at st. Francis Xavier Uni- versity in Antignoish, N. 5., paid to a short visit his home FIGHT that depressed, M-alive feeling -with extra viiamins- more iron in your blood! Low vitality, due to lack of Vitamin B lecture and Iron, makes people feel low, depressed, persecuted. "pushed around"! It's amazing what a lift you can get with I proper aupply of these v' " l elemental FERAMINE was developed to give you that lift in the shortest possible time! More than aimply I tonic, it's a unique combinathn oi . Ix . '5- .-... Percy KILBBIDE Roy (ollins- Mililioll Romany News - Spotlight Musical Parade MAJOR HOOPLE (6 some ozemav r-'02 i-us RIOT DATE, MAGOR ? AFTER THAT ESKIMO saueezes I Are-uv'5 ems .-roeerue ,3 "me ONLY PLACE - , . ', ,-n-lev can use M - MV . " HIM l6 THE 9' ” Jwo srrs .-, sPuzzL& l w 6Avs . S ” FACTORY! , KLiKULlK' our osrrne A WHO WA6 3 EGAD, BOVS! REMEMBER A CHAP NAMED JOHN L. SULLIVAN "MlMCEDli-IAM OF JAMES any corzeer-r Z My ' BURKE WILL , Dispose OF Till-5 & OF THE ARC.TlC"AS EASILY A6 I SINK Tl-ll5 BALL IN me coszmssz POCKET! Vitamin B factors-Thiamine, Nie- cin, and Ribollavin - with Iron for richer blood. It comes li-oi-n a world- famoua bio-chemistry laboratory. GOING TO MAKE 1 Read what FERAMINE is doing for others! Mrs. A. Brenner. 200 Victoria 81.. Kitchener. Ont, Intel: ". . . I felt nervoug Ind run down most of the time until I started taking Feramine. Now, alter only 2 bottlee. I have the Don and enersv to set the most out or each day." " some FERAMINE liaabeen prescribed 5! physicians In a dozen dilei-an ' Their ” " ' -' - ly ems-ieatl Ito benedte to you up (uerenteed: If alter taking 3 bung. Y0II're not aetiaded. return the amp. W bottlee and get your money been - Big 14-or. bottle luet t 1.50 - at your druullfe. l . -ma GUARDIAN. CH i.ist(w best when served ire (old .M:.......M.--s-- Georgetown prior to leaving for 1.-Iaiiiax to take Oiiicer Training (or the summer in the Royal can- adien Navy. Mr. D. E. Gallant. Customs In- spector and Mr. Art Sullivan. Cus- toms Officer at Montague were business visitors to Georgetown on Thursday. IN MEMORIAM GEORGE E. DOCIIEBTY The many trlends and neighbours or George E. Docherty oi Pine?-ie were very much shocked to learn or his sudden passing at the 338 od lilty-three years at the P.ll1 Island Hospital on April 16th 1950 while undergoing an operation. George the youngest son of John and Mary Docherty oi Eli-nwood, was born in Elmwood March 9th, 1891 where he lived until the out- break oi World War I. Then seveneen years 0! age, he gave his services in the Canadian Army overseas. in 1918 he returned to Pinette and learned his trade as blacksmith where he lived and worked at. it until again in 1939 he gave his ser- vices in another world coniiict and at the end of the war returned to his home to resume his duties until his passing. Geroge was twice married; his lirst wile. iormeriy Esther Younker of Kingston, pre- deceased him some eighteen years ago and left to mourn the loss 0! loved ones who are Bertram oi Charlottetown and Helen or New Haven. His second wile, formerly Verna Jardine or Kingsboro, is leit to mourn the loss or a loving hus- band along with ilve daughters, Iva, Esther, Myrtle, Elva, Norma. and one son. Layton, all at home and all of whom he so clearly loved. Bereit at a loving brother are John 0! Kingston, Annie (Mrs. John MacPhee) New Haven, and Sadie (Mrs. John C. MacDonald) Point Prim, Three brothers predeceased him, namely Daniel oi Kingston, Alex or Elmwood and Kenneth. New Haven. On April 18 a short service was held at the Cutclitla Funeral Home. then his remains were taken to Clyde River Presbyterian Church where Rev. Donald Nicholson de- livered to the mourners a very comforting message. Rev. Mr. Pur- cey oi Milton and Rev. J.R.. skin- ner assisted in Scripture reading and comprehensive prayer. At the grave the L.O. 1.. of which George was a highly respected member lo: a number oi years gathered in a body to pay tribute to a loyal member of a great society service being conducted by Rev. Mr. Pur- cey and Rev. J.R. Skinner. The Canadian Legion also gathered in a large body to show respect to I iellow comrade.. While writing about Mr. Docherty it would only seem fitting to mention the high qualitiu of this quite ambitious man. He was a kind and loving father and aidcvoted husband and in his home his interests were in the things that made a house a home. Whenever a helping hand was needed George was always ready and willing to help and in the community in which he lived he was a much respected friend and those who were acquainted with him honor his memory. Messrs John A. MacDonald, C.R. Mac- Kenzie, R..C. MacPhee, w.ll. Mac- Innis, Fred Panton, and John Nicholson bore to the grave in the churchyard the earthly remains oi their neighbour and iricnd. Home with the body were the ilorai trib- utes irom - Plllow -- Wife and iamlly. Wreaths .. Brother John and iamlly. Annabella and family. Eldon Branch Canadian Degloii. Oliicers and Members Macrjwen L. 0. 1... Grand Orange Lodge. Coronation Orange Lodge SUM?! - Mr. and Mrs. Helen and George, Kate and Family. Sadie and John C. MacDonald. Ethel and iamiiy. Lester and Lois. Velma and Elsie. Bernice and Richard. Gerald and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. James Jardine. Harvey and Myrtle. Hywm. and Bonar Dalziel and (am. John MscPliee, Sleep on dear Father And take thy rest. God called thee home when he thought best. iuimivm PAYS our OTTAWA. May 19-(er)-ri.-at country to make repaymem in full. Belgium has handed the Can. adien Government a chequg for 37.0l'K).000 to cover military aid PWVWGG by Canada at the end or the " d World War. The Ba-.1. slum Embany today announced "Ill tho Cheque has been turned over to Finance Minister Abbott by Belgian Ambassador, Viscount du Parc. Payment was made In United States (until. 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