{AGE ‘EIGHT _ PRINCE EDWARD TODAY RAY MILLAND — ANN TODD - IN "SOEVII. MY LOVE" ALSO "WATER WONDERLAND" — SHOWS 3:30 -¢ 7 — 9 Adult Entertainment scrim 3 Y sfmgg AND _/ “I'M i wiiiiiiis- iiiiiiiiiii a iiiiiiiiii-iiiiiii Z-BAYS FRIDAY and snruiiniiv ii-a-iis iuiii-swsrr. i“ i HUlA-HAPPH e404 PETER RICARDO JIMMY CYD XAVIER A us. 3 slliiliiiiii' iiiilii And til: Orchestra l \ éuiiiwirii v EXTRA liiliih LCAAAQITQL rm. and SAT. SHOWING AT 3:30 — 7 — 8:45 Como in sivingln’. . . NEWS OF THE DAY Emhezziement , [e out singln’ I IXTRAI CHAPT. 7 — "CONGO BILL" STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL — OMEDY MORY OIINTA/N _¢ AGENT SOUBIS: " The Guardian ma! b6 In Georgetown: The Post Office; HWVANTEIL-Buyirig bogs. For particulars apply to George Web- ster, Souris Line Road. _____________._ SPRING VALLEY W. I. The February meeting o! the Spring Valley W. I. met at Mr!- lliram Harrington's home. Meet- ing opened in usual order. Roll call was answered by mflflbefl showing some good valentines (orig- inal). One new member was wel- corned. Several articles 0! Bowl"! and knitting were handed in. New committee; appointed were as fol- lows: Sick. Mrs. Michael Bren- nan and Mrs. Keith Harrington. School, Mrs. Harry Sudsbury. Pro- gramme, Mrs. Dan Bryflflibll. M?!‘ Michael Brennan and Albert Con- nick. ' It was decided to send 35-00 i0 tiie U. E. F. B. It was then decid- ed to have a Valentine dance in hall, with s sale of lunches. Correspondence W118 11ml 51ml discussed. Mrs. Mamie Adams invited mem- hers for the March meetinfl- R9" call to be ans\vered with "Irish jokes." The programme consisted of a duet by Mrs. Fred Profitt and Mrs. Wilbur Bryanton (encored). and several contests. Lunch was served by the hostess and meeting closed with The King. A dance sponsored by the Spring Valley W. l. was held in the hall sum. Probe Planned For Sydney, ILS. city treasury in recent months. lsyson reveale of stealing $281 from city funds. back $1M. TONIGHT — EMPIRE - FRI. - SAT. snows 1 - s - MATINEI -$AT. omx zoo VFLICKERS — COMEDY — ‘TIME" OUR BOARDING HOUSE or killing those sheep." IEMIDEERS HIS START. cal organization. Don't Make This Mistake ,When Child ls =Constipated h rsh gripingrest-hsrties. lvs use. Inks lsxntivo- g child and yourself, mother! Got Children's Major Hoopla SAY, MACKJDYE 305T INNENTED Are 85- Pomio HAT vim-l Aai AUTOMATIC cAsT-ikoio UMBRELLA in n‘ THAT WAIQTS TO INUEST QPRINGS our AuroMAr- MORE ‘DOUGH Ti-(Aie m! me iCALiN IN HAIL- THE NPNY i-iAs , ~ wooto srorzmsbwxmw BEANS.’ a / FLAMEUP AN‘! Suck-ea wuo 4 mars THE mAzroiz-s DEPAQTMENTI-b i-iE‘$ ANGEL FOR A sour» REPELLENT veer rarer-w / modem ass so-r é . iliooa our, BOYS wuss A / FAw Pro. NOT eespouo! DevAerA-riue couciAcaeA-nosi.‘ GMOL-Dekisié VoLCA THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Ilnrold I. Landry. Albert Althea, Mrs. Byron v Stewart. Miss ilsrrlet Olsir. > AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden. Lsvers. Francis Chevorio bought at uu of the following places in Montague: Miss B. A. Llewellyn; u“ Olwy. in Sourls: Condoms and lfluranoo Roper; in St. Potni-‘s: The Post Office. Boohner Jeweller, Montague, P.E.1. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Ringwood Women's Institute was THE cuAISEAN-gigmaawrrarown ~~'GlF'I‘S for s11 occasions. C. R. ..'GIUBN WATCHES. — C. R. limowoon w. I. u, .__. The regtilsr monthly meeting of held at fh home of Mrs. William Match on fi-iday. January '7, 1949, with an att ndance of seven mem- bers. The - resident being absent the vice-president occupied the chair. The meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by each member paying a dime. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. Corre- spondence was read and discussed. _ Included among officers and guests attending the first annual din- 1! W88 Iflflvbihfld 8800116911 (hill ner of the 21st Armoured Brigade (Reserve) at the Charlottetown Hotel Mfi- w- Milli?“ be Bllilfllllled 1° recently were government and niilitary leaders from many points in remember the bereaved in the dis- P. E. 1. and Nova Scotia. Brigadier w. w. Reid, nso, an called his ‘éil Army Reserves Hold Dinner Meet i '\ trio: for following year; also mov- unit commanders together to discuss summer training plans and hear GOC, Intern Command and Mayor B. Isrio MacDonald. ed and seconded that we remember the sick in the district. It was also decided to hold an auction at the next meeting, each have been doing pmpqnnd; work member to contribute two articles. for the sgv-igi, Government from time to time in the past. Reports reached Americans in Moscow some months ago that she was travelling on Mr- Swnbellous. Doiron on his around Russian factories, felling blfihdfly- the workers they lived better than After the business part bf the workers in the United States.) A letter of thanks from the Cur- rle family was read. _ Ii: was also decided that we call meeting was over a contest was on February 15th. Music W!!! furnished by Elwood and Carl Cro- zicr, Alonzo Holmes and Mrs. Chas. McLellan. This, together with a sale of lunches, realized a neat _ N5“ pair n _. (cri- Mary Muttart and Mrs. Ralph Mac- A full-scale investigation into the Oauil gave a very interesting re- civiu tax collector's department port on the Presbyterlal which was hero is expected to be launched by held in Kensington. viltere they crown authorities following dis- reported a large attendance at the closure today in Sinai-em; Court meetings. The business was then m,‘ “m0 has disappeared 1mm taken up. Minutes were read and Crown Prxzecutor Donald Fin- U"! Secretary. Mrs. Nathan Bell. A d me 10,5 berm-e My, very interesting letter was then Jun“ John noun "ma-Md A"). read from lvliss Elma Inman of old Mums,“ m_ of Sydney, w two ‘Prinidad. Next meeting will be years in penitentiary on a. chars‘! ML Finlay”... "m ‘he manage be carried out. The meeting clos- could be traced to Muggah, a ior- "I with hymn "0 Word 0i God m” cm, hau cmployflt Evidence Incarnate". Refreshments were at the trial was that more than U500 was mining. Miisaah had paid Mr. Justice Dovull, before passing I I sentence, said: "It seems to me u s perhaps that», it is not appreciated I s how serious s matter it ‘is for ‘a I I person who has been paced n A t _A trust of public funds to steel those n I funds. It is like a shepherd being poi, inchsrge of sheep and stealing GUEIIEI. Ont. -- (OP) - Art American diplomats are the target Robinson. blnfi director in several <1! I little book-neiwlwpublibhed by waster-n 0111,3710 w“; 1g mic. the Russians-which bears the “m; m, “hi, mum pron-um‘ names of Annaibeile Bucar, the t, ‘h, Music‘; 50cm)», bum Pennsylvania girl who quit her jcb here, in appreciation o: the start m. was gives in nu career by 1°‘ Tn, book is rinse ~11... Truth l) ‘l out ehlldsins - lllpsatalon‘ Ilth-nssw-tsstlldi’ ulfltibvylogr l s s Own Tablets. his new corrective nisdo I- i Mela!!! for Irowlnl Yonnlltors’ needs is i so losssnt in him-sets so gently and nos. , i a ion rum today u your drlllllli- m. I put on, Mrs. Selina OT-Iailoran be- ing the lucky winner. The meeting closed after a de- licious luncheon served by the hostess. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Joseph Doiron in February. The Women's Auxiliary of the Cape Traverse United Church met at home of Mrs. Harry Muttart on ‘iliursday, Feb. 3. with the pre- sidcnt, Mrs. Ralph MacCaull in charge of the meeting. She chose as her theme “Thy Kingdom Come Through the Work of iiie Christian People." After the de- votlonal part of the meeting Miss approved and roll was called by held on Friday. March 4 when the World Day of Prayer program will served by hostess and committee in charge-CT. By Eddy Gilmore MOSCOW. Feb. 22 —(AP) -- with the United States Informatxm Service here a year ago About American Diplomats.” Its Liz-pages contain such char- ges as these: An "extreme amt-Soviet wing" of the United States State Depart- ment is trying to foment war with the Soviet Union. The United States information Servieq ls really s set-up for intol- llience“ work. Anzbasaador Walter Bedell knith operated in the black market and ordered Russia-n employees to sell valuables for him. Elbridge Dur- tha black market. Large speculators go back to the United States with ‘has 0d thous- and of dollars worth" o! srt works, illegally exported. ' ion." Durbruw, now attached to th rsnkeyed." (Canadian Army PM“) l irigssukltt 2s, an address by Major General H. W. Foster, CBE, DSO. Shown abovl at the speakers table during the dinner are: (l. to r.) Colonel Joni; Wallis, OBE. Chief of Staff, Eastern Command, Hon. J..~A. Bun“. Lieutenant Governor, Brig. W. W. Reid, Major General H. W. ram}. ..i Montague Schl- Grade I Seek Market For 0am Breton Goal in iiuaiieo GLACE BAY. NS, Feb. 22 -- (ClU-lndependent coal operators in Cape Breton will seek increased assistance in efforts to move coal to Quebec markets. it was learned today. Inaibiilty of iiwo small operators to find markets had resulted in a nuvrnber of miners being thrown out of. work. it was reported here. The problem has been put before the the Dominion Coal Board. A am Scott, secretary-treasurer of t e United Mine Workers (0.0. L.) district 26. said the Franklin and Indiarn Cove mines had been an MacLeod, Karen Burke, Carol l-ligglnbotham, David MacLure. 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