PAR and wan. A MUEION ,1-reruns: ALL so see WOMEN WILL WANT an Anour nun HISTORY. We NETCL BEFORE THEIR MEN TELL TH MOST HEART-ARRESTING PICTURE IN SCREEN x PRINCE an Ann EXTRA: COMEDY - CART N Cartoons - Musical Sing WEDNESDAY MORNING at the PRINCE EDWARD Show starts at 10 a.m. Admission 19c and 420 HEY KIDS! HERE'S ANil.HEll Fliii PARADE OF HITS! and . Special Animal Comedy Featur- ette. DON”I' MISS THIS HOLIDAY FUN SHOW TWIN BILL. A CAPITOL TODAY-TIIE.-WED. liEAUTIFllL- DESlRAaLE- DEADLY The strange love of s slung: woman ! ' M-G-M's 'IIAo . WnI:VlM- in siiiiiiii DOUBLE THE THRILLS IN BIG DRAMATIC M-TC-M's ueryel love and colon! J iitlllllllilii '3aIly Flliliitsl . BRUCE-BENNETT .EI.SA IANGHESTER inimuoii it IHE raglan true GUARDIAN. ci'rKiu.o1'ra1-own .' - A i. ii su.liio'Hii The llonlegue: town: The Post Office: uds t Son. AGENTS:-ll0N'I'AGlJli Ianll I. Landry. In Inn IIQIIII. III. Bruce Ilselhee. Min Joyce Wlgglnieu, ulg Jog. Johns...- AGINT GIOIGITOWNX WIIIOI user; Guardian may be. bought Blue Dome Restaurant and Guardian Office; at the following places ll in George in Sourle: The sleek In and I. list -.'BlJYLlNG-Used feed bags. Fraser and Annear. Montague. Miss Edith Macxlnnon. Mill- iown. is presently employed at Poole's I-Iotel. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roberts, Georgetown. were recent visitors to Montague. Mr. Malcolm Amacquarrie .Mr. John Yeo. and Mr. Monty Arlnear. students of Prince of Wales Coll- ege, are enjoying the holiday at their respective homes in Monta- gue. Mir. Louis Don Johnston. student of Mount Allison Academy. Sack- ville. is spending the holiday at the home of his parents ,Dr. L. A. Johnston, and Mrs. Montague. Mr. Colin Jackson. Charlotte- town. is spending a few days vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson. Lower Monta- gue. .. "ll.ECO!lD ON RIVER.-What is undoubtedly a record for motor boat travel on the Montague Riv- er occurred yesterday when Mr. William C. Graham and Mr. Grant Graham brought their boat from Gaspereaux to Montague. docking here in the afternoon. They reported that the river was entirely free from ice at this early date of the year. . 'REBEKAH LODGE MEET- ING - Mrs. Archie l-lilchey pre- sided at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague, Thursday evening. There was a very good attendance and plans were finalized for holding a. social evening next week. The program committee reported that the guest speaker would be Mrs. (Dr) A. D. MzicKenzie. it also reported that there would be several vocal num- bers. --HOME 10!. HOLIDAYS - Among the students who are spending the Easter holidays at their homes in Summercide from Acadia University are the Misses Frances Lecky. Virginia Camp- bell. Frances Leaky. Nancy Mac- Fanlane. Isabel Howatt and. Messrs. D. R. Morrison. Donald Callbeck. Alan Leoky; from Hor- ton Acadomy; Messrs. Maynard Scburman. Cleve MacDonald, Garth Toombs, Gordon Slmmon; from Dalhousle University. Mr. Grant Mollison: from Mount Allison University. Miss Dorothy Ellis, Messrs. Billy Nicholson. John Gor- rill. Gordon Liclstone, David Mor- rison.-S. q . "THREE ,SECII.E'I'5". C0-STARS PARKER. NEAL AND ROMAN Three lemme stars in one Holly- wood studio can sometimes beabit much. three on one set are pretty certain to require deft handling. but three in one picture-in almost every scene together-is surefire dynamite! or so it would seem anyway. But the dope sheet was com- pletely upset recently when Elea- nor .Parker. Patricia Neal and Ruth Roman. three new and up- and-coming stars with probably the three brightest acting futures in Hollywood today, came together and played the lead roles in "Three Secrets". the amazing Warner Bros. druna produced by Milton sperling. The film. which comes to the Prince Edward Theatre on Tuesday is the story of three young mothers who had to give up their babies at birth only to have it little boy survivor of in plane crash 5 years later suddenly enter into their lives. when interviewed. each gave the credit first to Director Robert Wise (Ed. Note: Who must have to the other two. - R L and beautiful . -;-3' v eady made two .. . , J - ' cooper. said. "our. roles are ..of '- equal import- nnace. and Bob Wile impressed that on us as an integral part of the story. I suppose that made things go so smoothly.” Ruth Roman, tempestuous ne,ite.gplgy1.snin bad-girl role in the film." thought it was because Eleanor Parker had so recently become a mother and knew best how I mother felt that her feel- ings were so easily transferred to bru- A the other two. ' But Miss Parker had the sim- plest reason. "We just like each other." she said. "Pat Neal and Ruthie Roman two swell g-iris." And that": probably the best recipe for good teamwork conclud- are .ed a not-so-wise reported doing the interviewing. COMIOITIIIC Illlll FROM ASTHMA No need to wheeze. sir. c0lIlh- CHORD Templeton's IlAZ- AH loosen: the strangling phie in-gives you illllck 90"" forcing relief. cu you -lea: re-Nu"! . R d M "I"! '3: ey eateicoburhllhgllsitis. II; .I. IIAJI V ' ononn-run lllillc no lawm Glance monsoon, 9. I. l.. . loam nuns: susnn hummus J-uuauauwm . ugun l Johnston. Mr. Grant Dixon and Mfr Eldon Dixon. Gaspereaux, were Sunday visitors to Montague, guests of Mr. William Steele, and Miss Mary J. Steele. I . .'MI'. and Mrs. Gordon Ooffln of Alberton and their two children. Morley and Boyd. were holiday visitors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas coffin Lorne Valley ..'Miss Mary Wilson was a re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Peter MacLeod motored to Mt. Stewart on Tuesday. Mr. Peter MacLcod and Mr. Bert Leard were recent visitors to the Island's capital. Mr. Oliver Douglas. Head of Hillsboro spent the week-end in Lorne Valley the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Maclnnls.' Recent visitors to Montague from this vicinity include Mr. Lloyd MacDonald. Mr. Charles MacLeod. Mr. Stanley Ferguson and Mr. Edward Lowery. Friends and relatives of Mr. Earle MacDonald are sorry to hear he has entered the King's County Memorial Hospital for treatment and all join in wishing him an early recovery. Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod spent Thursday hnd Friday in Char- lottetown where she attended the Women's Institute Leadership Course. Mrs. Earle MacDonald spent as few days in Montague where she could visit her husband who is a patient in the Memorial Hos- pital. where there she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lane. An enjoyable evening spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod on Fri- day. March 16th when A number of friends gathered and tripped the light fantastic to music sup- plied by Mr. Lloyd MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeod and Miss Jane MacGraih. A de- licious lunch was served by the ladies. WIS Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Lemuel Em. of Lower Miontague was a visitor to George- town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martell and son Joseph were. visitors to Char- lottetown early in the week. Mrs. Archie white of Lower Montague was a visitor to George- town on Tuesday. Mr. Joseph "Mac" Allan and M-. Olaud Phair of Mitchell Riv- er were business visitors to Georgetown on Tuesday. Arnold Murphy, St. Dunstasfs College student is visiting his par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mu;-. phy for the Easter holidays. Notre Dame Students who are lipcndlng their Easter Holidays at their homes'in Georgetown in- elude:-Bernice Delnry. Joan Mc- Quiilan, Jean Macconnell. Helen Murphy and Vera Trenholm. Georgetown students at. Prince of wales who are visiting their homes for the Easter holidays include:- Eleanor walsh. Beatrice Mair. Bet- W Arthur and Ann MacDonald. Friends of Mrs. will be pleased to hear that she has returned home from the Prince ceiving treatinent there for the past four weeks. Cullen DeLory., Engineering student at St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity in - Antigonlsh arrived home on Wednesday to spend the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11'. J. Denory. Friends of Mr. James Hayter, First War Veterans are sorry to hear that he is indisposed at his home in Georgetown and all wish him an early return to good health. Mr. William Murphy, Cuiedian National Railway Beeiionman at- tended the Railway Brotherhood Convention held in the city on Saturday. March 19th. A true son of the "nnerald Isle" Billy nai- urally wore his shamrock and took the oppcrtunity to witness the St. Patrick's Day Parade. Mr. Hubert Campbell. Mr. Oscar Campbell and Mr. And-ew Camp- bell. all of Panmure Island were in Georgetown on Tuesday having rowed up the Harbour in n dory. The', condition of the loads. has isolated many communities as for ss tr vel by car is conoaned but now at the fee has moved out of the libs r, residents of Pen- msy make use of nsportltion. For years have been hearing of ion difficulties to Rocky lnunlties w o have greater diffi- culties In t s regard than Rocky ey are lacking good ave suffered long in are extended to Girls who made vineial Ice spot They amus- ed I total of 1: into. to tie in second ilion sauna and "WM! Kent Girls won in this division th fourteen coinis. G aim Ileluy r Pi: G id. can ole: Mr. Alton Jay visited Charlotte- town.Monday evening. -Mr. Bobby Lend was a visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. ....-Mi-.5. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay were visitors to char- lottetown on Thursday. Miss Tereu Kelly was in the city on Friday attending the Si. Pal- riok's Play. ' Mr. Chester Birt and Miss Glad-ys Blnt were visitors to Char- lottetown Monday. Mrs. Sammy Biri spent the week end in Melville visiting her husband who is employed as sec- tion man with the C. N. R. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mcxenne. Charlottetown, were visitors to Peakes on Sunday, guests of Mrs. McKenna's mother, Mrs. Loretta Devine. Mr. and Mrs. Patnick Ketlly left Saturday morning for a month's in-law in Massachussetts. His many friends in Pisquid East are sorry to hear that Mr. Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley, is a. patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital and hope for I speedy recovery. Murray Harbour North Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy, have had as their guest, recently. Mr. Stanley Dumville, O'beary. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Milton Llewellyn. is a patient in the Veteran's wing, of the P. E Island Hospital. All Join in wishing him a speedy recovery . Mrs. Lucy Leeco. has returned to her home at Point Pleasant. after spending several months with her daughter, Mrs. David Irving, and Mr. Irving. Friends of Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Herron. Gaspereaux. are pleased to learn that she has recovered from her recent illness. Mir. and Mrs. Lawrence Irving. have returned to their home in Murray Harbour North. after spending the past few months in Montague. Friends of Mr. wiliiam Kennedy are sorry to learn that he is con- fined to his home due to illness, and hope to see him out again soon. The regular monthly meeting of the Mlurray Harbour North. Women's Institute was held in the school on Wednesday evening. The Vice President presided and the meeting opened by repeating the Club Women's Creed. Roll call was responded to by nine members with a sunshine box. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs John Clow. and approved. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Laurie Macbure. Roll call in be answered with a favourite re- rtlpe. . ."I'he Miurray Harbour North Missionary Society held their Easter meeting on Sunday. in the vestry of the church. In the ab- sense of the president. the vice- president. Mrs. Annie Kennedy. presided and the meeting opened by singing hymn "Father of peace God of love." Scripture lesson was read responsively from Mark is verse 1-7. and Luke 24. verse 1-ll, the theme of the worship service was, "Now is Christ risen from the dead. and become the first fruits of them that slept". Ex - sition by Mrs. C. J. McLure Edd mu" uvers all members present took part in Tithe? Osborne. conducting the season of prayer. llymn "The Day of Resurrection" was then lived up to his surname), and then Edward Island Hospital. after re- 5'"'5' 3”" "11 W35 m5P0nd9d W with a verse of scripture .'rhe minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Webster Glow. Mrs. C. J. MacLure. Mrs. Newton Hicken. Mrs. David Miller, and Mrs. Annie Kennedy. The meeting closed by singing the hymn, "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross." followed by the Apostles Greed. - Prosper. Peggy Johnson and Joan Miurphy captured the Provincial Girls senior Relay. The beautiful trophy for this event. which the Georgetown team will hold for I year. is now on display in the window of Mr. Harry Yorston's store. along with the four indiv- idual cups given to each girl. . . ' The death of James Henry Jerrior. of 7'! Peter St... Fairville. N. 3.. occurred on Tuesday. March 6th at the General Hospital fol- lowing I brief illness. A retired foreman Mr. Jerrior had been em- ployed on the C. G. 8. Dollaid for 18 years. prior to his retirement in 1043. Mr. Jerrior was ban in Oepe Breton. N. 5.. I son of the late James H. and Ann Jerrior and he had been a resident of Fair- ville for the past 3 years. , He was I member of st. Rose's Parish and of the -Holy Name societr of that Parish. The body rested at O'Neillls Punerel Home use Main at... from when the fun- eral was held on Friday morning at 8.40 o'clock to st..1lose's church. I"lli'VlllI for Requiem High. Men at MI! A. M. Intemient was in Holy om; cemetery. The late Mr. Jerrlor-wu formerly a resilient of visit with their sonsnddaughten . I Norman Slauter officiated. Easter Sunday services in Mon- tague churches were largely at- tended. At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. services were conducted by the minister. Rev. F. N. Young. At the morning service Mr. Young preached a very in- spirlng Easter sermon. basing his remarks on the words on the meaning of Easter. Hymns sung were "Ye Gates Lift Up Your Heads On High" "Christ ls Ris- en Today" and Jesus Christ is Risen Today." Special music by the choir included the selec- tions, "The Strife Is o'er" and "Jesus Christ Crucified." At the evening scrvice'Mr. Young based his sermon on the words, "Roll- ing awuy our stones". Easter hymns were. "The Day of Resur- rection", "Christ The Lord Is Risen Today" and "Rejoice The Lord Is King”. Special music by the choir, under the direction of J. E. Dunning, included the Ens- John, N. 13.. two daughters-Mrs. Robert Taylor of Pasadena. Oalif.. and Mrs. Robert Henley of Detroit. Mich.. also two brothers. Jeffrey of Trenton. N. S.. and John of Georgetown, P. E. I.. one sister. Mrs. Charlotte Stevens of Moose River. N. 5.. as well as 13 grand- children and six great grand child- ren. The largely attended funeral was held from O'Neiil's Funeral Home to st. Rose's Church. Fair- ville. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. wu- liam J. Osborne. Many spiritual and floral tributes were received. including a floral piece from the imployees of Long Mfg. Co.. Win- dsor. Ontario. The pallbearers were:-Stephen. Milton and Temp- le Jerrlor. sons of the deceased. Anthony Joyce. Alfred Perry and William Perry. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery wit.h.R.ev. the service at the grave. a novel. I. . - - Donald James Coolen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Coolen. 10 Bland Street, Halifax, and Eileen Etta Lane. Harry and Mrs. Lane of Montague, P.E.l., whose marriage took place at St. Matthew's United Church Manse. Halifax. on Feb. 17. 1951.-Rev. Large Congregations .At Montague Easter Services only daughter of W. ter anthem. "Welcome Happy Morning and "Thanks Be To God." There were large atten- dances at both services. At St. Mary's Church the Ear- ter services were conduc d by the pastor. Rev. J. W. M arde, who celebrated the special Eas- . 7 W.-.-If-.l:'i'-. 3 . and Vicinity . ....- The whim noun rum Forum not at the home of Mr. besllg, in-ognm dealt with ru-in extension services. Dlscusaicmvfoliowedns to whether or not farmers make good, use of agricultural services avail-iv able to them, and what .further,, farm and home extension services. are needed in the district. A ques- tionnaire was filled out concerning: this chemo of topics for the next... farm forum season, and among, other things. suggestions and crit- icisms regarding "roadcestr wen... given by the members. 0ne:mors.. meeting will conclude the Forum's v activities for this season, and will be held at the home of Mr. Wei). Nicholson next week. . The March meeting of the whim . Road W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Stuart on Thursday night, with on attendance of eight . members. and four visitors. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Wes. ley Campbell, the vice-president, Mrs. M. J. Munro. opened the meet. inc by having all repeat the Collect ' for club Women. . The wcretsry, Mrs. Lawrence . Stuart. tttended to business details 9 of the meeting. Following the ad. i option of last month's minutes and me "Adina of correspondence re- received during the month. a me 0; remnant bundles took place, Several members handed in knit. tin! that had been completed for 3lLlsI:mRCd Cross. A committee-con. 8 8 of Misses Minnie MacKin.. an. Betty Macaeih. Lona Mac. Illld, and Mary Linn;-0' were up pointed to canvass the district in Sig 01 gagged Cross. cm s for the month 5,... their reports. No sick calls were re.- Dorted. The new committees up. Pointed were sick; Mm. webb Nicholson kindly invited the mem bugs to her home for the next meet: An lnterestin mg;-3' 5, Miss Lona Magngnald anggivenmss Betty Macneth added much to ch clai chat at the closeiol the meets. :i:i'":.' a we 9 C080 of the meeting assisted b the ladies served a de clous lunch E . Th” meeting closed with the Murray ilbr. iiorwtli Ladies Aid Meeting. ter Mass. The choir. under the MT”? 1'95"!" mtetlng of the direction of w. F. Steele who Mu"-.V Harbour North Ladieg presided at the organ, rendered d Silclety was held at the the Mass of the Angels. At the consecration the hymn "Adoro Te" was sung by Mr. Steele and Mr. C. J. Bourdreault. The com- munion hymn "Panil Angelicul" was sung by the choir. Rev. Fa- ther McCardle's sermon was bas- ed on the text."This is the day which the Lord has made. let: us rejoice and be glad therein". psalm 117. verse 24, bringing to the congregation a mcssaga.on the resurrection of Christ. The service concluded with the bene- diction. In the evening iEaster Sunday devotions were again conducted by Father, Mccardie. The hymn "O Salutarls" was sung by the choir. followed by prayers. During benediction the choir sang "Jesus Christ In Risen Today." The service concluded with prayers. and the choir sing- ing "Tantum Ergo" and the div- inc praises. At Trinity United Church the Easter services were conducted by the minister, Dr. A. D. Mac- Kenzie. The Scripture was tak- en from John 20. verses 1-22. The choir sang two appropriate hymns. "Easter Dawn" and "Hall the Victor." Dr. MacKenzie'Q sen- mon was entitled "Risen. Ex- alted. Near." The service closed with the benediction. The even- ing service was also by Dr. Macxenzie. The Scripture was taken from Luke 24. verses 1-27. The choir sang the anthem "Lift Up Your Heads." The ser- mon was entitled "Risen With Christ", Col. 3-1. The service conducted' home of Mrs. Harry Millar on '”"l"dHY evening. The meeting was called to order by the pro. "d""- M" George Ciow. aml 0Pe.ned by singing psalm 19 and repeating the Lord's Prayer in union. Twelve members and two visitors were present. The Scrip. ture lesson was read responsive- 157- Exposition and prayer were KW!!! by Mrs. Webster Claw. and prayer by Mrs. David Millar. Roll call was ankwered with a verse from Scripture. The minutes 35! the last meeting werei read by "'9 IGCPCNIYY. Mrs. Harry Millar, followed by the trensurer': re- port. ' The program consisted of Eas- ter readings .lw Mn. Jamgg Gra am. Mrs. David Miller, and Mrs. C. J. Ma'cLurc. There was also an interesting contest put on by Miss Alice Millar with .prizes won by Mrs. James Gra- ham and Miss Bernice Llewellyn. The meeting closed by singing hymn "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross". and repeating the Mia- pah benediction. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs Irving Millar and Mrs. Elms-i Millar. 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