‘ .» . . ~s _ ins GlIJARDiANhCi-IARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GllAitlllANlmmyuarhor suaxrsi MONTAGUI: aarolu r. anon. noon Althea. ui-s. nyi-o- _ ‘ Defeat iiontague -. ,, . PRINCE A EDWARD o T 0 ii A Y allli Thur. SHOWS 3:30 7 AND 9 Stewart. Miss Harriet Oialr. AGIN’! GEORGETOWN: Walden Lasers. AGIN! SOUIIS: Iqanelsfliseveria TileGnardiannaubehongistat myofthe, following places in llontaguez» was S. A. Ueweliynl 1.41s. G-q. In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sonrls: Oondonb and Florence Till Poet Office ‘ MOBILE NOTES A very fast game of hockey was played at the Murray l-iarbor rink on Friday night, February 18th when the Murray‘ Harbor boys scored an 8-2 victory over Mon- tague._ . _ The game was very fast. too last for the Montague team. who fear- ed they were in for a shutout, but managed to get two goals in the last period. The smooth passing Hawks had the advantage over the‘ Meteors all through "the play. Meteors were wild with their shoot- ing and seemed bewildered and un- able to score when a chance did UWVANTEIL-Buying Logs. For particulars apply to George Web- ster, Souris Line Road. ’ 5 Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. George Boudreauit of Mon- New lm roved VEL Does T Is;for.You , _ I VEL cuts dishwashing timein half. - Mrs. Gerry Ryan is visiting her home in Morell. Miss Mary Leslie, R.N., is much improved in health. __,__. , The variety concert sponsored by the Women's Institute, was a great success. ' As Suspeseful ‘A: The Burning 2 Cuts grease, banishes soap-scum. I fuse On A Bomb. k Pdrumfgiil$e§lm5 MILLAND ANN TODD s, covtiasy oi I. an»... llo-a GERALDINE ‘ FITZGE .. HAL WALLIS',......... “So Evil ,, My Love liil iclllluli-"llllllllllll llllllllil ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ,.~. Jaw tsgue was a visitor to Georgetown on Saturday. Mr. James ldeweilyn who for the past few months has been employed in the nickel nlines in Ontario re- turned home on Saturday. Mrs. Albert Hobbs and son Rot)- ert of Charlottetown are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hobbs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. BJ-l. Stewart. Nitrs. Herbert Stewart and daughter Deena of Charlottetown spent the weekend as guests of ms. Stewart's mother, Mrs. John Dicks. Mr. I-lughle Cote-ll oi Charlotte- town was s. weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Go- tell. TODAY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT “iiattéfls Castle" SHOWS sso _ 1 _ $.45 ____ ._______ n=_________.________, CAPITOL EMPIRE THURSDAY FRI. and SQT. FLA-fl! Id mm m: i. ....'Dot Roche, Martha King, Joan MacQuillan and Pearl Allen who are all employed in the City. spent the weekend st their home in Georgetown. sorry to hear daughter of sustained 1st, when of a low Her friends are that. Kay Babineau, Mrs. Myrtle Babineau, painful iniuries to her wr she fell from the roof building while playing. Last week the Court House re- ceived its semi-annual brightening up in preparation for tihe open- ing of the February sittings of the supreme Court which open on Tuesday, Feb. 22nd. On Saturday night the Girls’ hockey team from the school and the boys’ school ilockey team travelled by bus to Montague where they met the girls and boys teams from the Montague School in a doubleheader hockey fixture. ‘Iih girls’ game ended in a 2-2 tie, while the Montague boys won over the locals by a ‘M score. On Thursday, lob. 10th. the Women's Association met at. the home of Mrs. W. C. Hobbs. Where final plans were made for the an- nual Valentine supper. A delicious lunch was served by lilirs. Hobbs and Mlrs. Malcolm MacLean. The ladies are to be congratulated on the fine supper which was held in the church Hall. ‘Iihe tables were attractive with seasonable decora- tions and good food, and encour- aging financial results were achieved. come their way. Bertie Fraser was Mr. James Bennett is l.‘ the city, attending a course at the Ameri-‘ can Can Co. Mrs. J. B. Jay had the misfortune Friday night to fall and sustain a knee injury. Mr. Keith Geldert, P.W.C. stu- dent, spent the past week-end with his parents. Miss Marie MscGulgan was a re- cent visitcr to Morell. the guest of Miss Mildred Jay. Mr. Wm. Tobin has taken up residence with Mr. and Mrs-Rich- ard Cullen, Morell. Mrs. Jonathan Affleck, Mt. Ste- wart, visited her sister, Mrs. Wm. Geldert on Monday night. Mrs. Johnathan Affieck was al visitor to Moreli on Monday, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Gel- dert. Mrs. Wrn. Geldert is visiting in the city, the guest of her daughter and son-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gallant. A variety concert sponso ed by the Morell Women! Institute was much enjoyed by a large audience on Monday night. The many friends of Mrs. James B. O'Brien are pleased to see her up and about after being ill with ‘flu for some time. Miss Lois Cox, nurse-in-tralning at Royal Victoria, has left after spending her vacation with hen- psrents to resume her duties. Miss Lois Cox, student nurse, re turned to her duties on Saturday after spending ‘her vacation with her Plrents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox. Mrs. Wm. Geldert left on Tues. day morning for Charlottetown where she will spend a few’ days with her daughter, Mrs. Bernard Gallant. MURRAY HARBOUR NORTH WJ. the Mummy Kflbor North wom- en's Institute, was held at me home of the secretary, Mm Jung; MsoLure on Tuesday, February 1. The President, Mrs. John Clow Dreeided. The meeting was opened by In- stitute Ode followed by Creed. Roll call was responded to by seventeen The regular monthly meeting .01‘ in the nets for Montague and regu- lar goalie S. MacKay was c stodian for Murray Harbor. The lat er wore a mask to protect a tender lip, hurt some time ‘ago in a game at Mon- tague. A large crowd was in attendance as fans are becoming more and more hockey minded in that vicin- ity. SUMMARY First Period 1—l.Vlurray1-I., Hume (Chapman) I I 2—Murray l-l., G. MacNell (F. Har- ris) 14:08. 3—Murray H., W. MacNeil (S. Hume) 19:29. l Penalties: Les MacNeil, A. Nei- son. ’ I Second Period 4—Murray 11., R. MacDonald (L. Herring) 10:11. Penalties: L. Herring, Les Mac- Neii, R. Collins, R. Chapman, A. Nelson. Third Period 5—Murray H, S. Hume, 8:54. 6—Murray 11., A. Irving (S. Hume) 9- ' - .51. 7—Murray l-L, G. MacNeil (F. l-Iar- ris) 10:29. 8—Murray H., G. MacKay (A. Irv- ing) 14:43. tt-Montazue. R. Collins (K. Cle- ments) 15:50. llFMontasue. n. MacLean Power) 17:21. Penalties: None. Referees: , F. MacFarlane, it. Beck. - showed a cash glance on hand of eightyosix dollars and thirty-seven cents. Collections and dues for the evening almouted to one dollar and m‘? cents. Mrs. Hazan MacLure invited the members to her home for the next ting." A contest conducted by Mrs. Elmer Mills: was very much enjoyed by ‘every- one. ‘lhere being no further busi- ness the meeting closed by singing the NationaLAnthem. after which a. bountiful luncheon was served by Mrs. l-lazen MaoLure, Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. and ivirs. Chester Mac- Lure. - iioos a Ball Bough’ iiause You Worry‘! When ihe chest is sore and your cough hangs on, you naturally be- come worried. One sufferer who was troubled over her condition, writes: "My back pained. I coughed il lot. i. was ulorried and wondered (H. Sllll Plllll ll we ....“‘:i:“%‘.‘."‘.‘£.-.“‘,.°:.t:i .33. ti: liifiill=ii$l°e ‘iii '“°““’"‘ "l::..:."""i .."l'".."".~ n ' l l V E E 0 USE m u." w. in the Parish Hall 0n Tuesday, The mini-ll“ 01 U19 1355 meet")! Nerviiine. I am on my second bottle molten-IMAM Feb. 15th. Despite the stormy eve- WP" improved as read. After some and so is my mother. Nerviline is mm the" w" a m.“ “tendmca discussion it was moved by Mrs. doing mother as‘ much good as it is “m. the evening»! business was Harry Miller and seconded by Mrs. doing mc. l have recommended compmed a we“, how w“ em i-lerbert illewellyn that the sum oi‘ ‘lfuecléillllllae tcufive lflrltelids; they rlre ioyed. Tee, w” serves by M“ wemy’! V‘ ‘bu?’ be dmmud M‘ . V," e“ re " 5 “mm Mm‘ MILLVALE NOTES Howard B M I ‘wilds the Kings County Memorial hlfmm" l! Penetrating anil pow- . acLean, Mrs. William Hoapulh Ron can for next meeting erfui. Rub it over your chest and Mr. and Mrs. John Chappelle fi"*”,‘,",‘.“’;,',,1’,;,’- Hum“ “M w" f" b’ “swmd by "M" ‘m8- grlomhhiiilz: Ruesch f; fwd’ so“ m Mrfimd Mrs. George Hal-ding moth - - ""°"- The mfim- ssy or pay. Thetrelssurefs report _.__.L__._.°“."" oi-oq m Mm ,1 s d i‘!!! blessed to hav, with Zliest of Mr. ‘in: 183s. 12:25:12. u" Rgiffx‘ Wurlfx 'l ' a i I l. I I 0n M, m, m, b,“ mmomm m. om. in m. Alberta pm... DAILY CROSSWORD lsumu uuuu 3f film Muslim-x spent a Dlcae- g’ R*'_-3£‘:!°‘°'- Tel-lg" W": across sarown 1o. Glrlllenf. “Bu” mm“- , ell-noon a h r Mr. m“ drased t mee and ivilrs. J smes Parzonso?’ o ' e uy a: 11.90!- . reesion . ear sistentiy SERIAL -- COMEDY thFflcnds will be lorry to learn a special meeting of the George- orsorl-ow eitaiai-mstlvo 22.1mm gait edtitfiénligflller Bglnertsué-zsgonién- awn Community Welfare League e. nin-oquont votes lcolioq.) ‘fiend. wish hilellmlr a e r . er was held in the Town Hail on Mon- 10. Famous DOWN, Ieiloapywater we d5’ fwverli- gesydnisht with e large crowd in st- German 28. Gun ll .l MABiiii “f, “I: MY mm- ... sis:- “°’*‘Z'.?él.°.l£:....." s, ...=°......--= saw ~ ' 618011851011. in which . many mesn- ilChiiis (Jpeoiaaol S1. Division ' oéoMETRlsr w“, gellfufdmlmeprfie gig-l Rgssmiiltipsm in, iooeléupiaoo on gas penal-plant ornnlay Yesterday's Aasesr - - 0 e1‘ on of a ever .Ou 32. Device for . Iitflfil and Snpiliyibs Glasses (htivyfifig-Esgflurirfithfa?‘ community negation“ 0mm‘ nmmnlm“ (Ant) °“mn"" ‘manna n“ mnmd’ Ann Tot-m “d Gualdlng matrix received from the iLDHJaid 0.Loiter currents witllfillt monsoon. P. l: i. glmmld and featuring Leo c. committee whiohm had" lien u; 1grpqw§ gm" 3“pf,°,,°'°“' 2:,“ ' ll among others. ' ' - omoo Hours: gm M In .. I l wlmed to look into the matter of iarm 13. Cease aasoisos clothes .10 io iz AM. novel by Josehh Shgas-irlig lellgnih: fixing? ,,,,,,m, 1°‘ u!“ 3"-M'""" u-ffmllll“ \ to s P. M. dramatic. ii e to of in av . reek \ (Araia) so. erb- nouhn b’ lppolnmem formation ofua igineryrespectsebihrfi Egvililiewpiygeih a "u" ‘mom (Hlwulm) man n a. thief, a blackxnsiior and, l ' Offioentlonngited with iléiiellig! mzunrudelresfiil fosfltilie i: flail“? extra‘: “mo: ‘ i s s "ll "R- n 5 9 Wfl- Zn Chainn J’. F. John ' of ‘the story is a murder case that 5_ Macfilh _7_ H_ 28. River le NAN“ roc ed England in the 1860s. eeuMaoapnnell, Jr., w. J. Fitsger- 2,, (chm-l . . a .J .Lavers RichrdLs . 331mm"! ll s ON AND UNCLE Eh“ BY chm"! Mliifldl rt was decided trial. moloniortvil- m"! ‘ ' ment look into the prqpqn] u . 39. Alcoholic ls I a l1 ’i‘.‘.’.°.'.‘."i>n”‘ii."°"°’“ i“°l.°‘°"°' a i331’.- eie an i M - - tsgiie Old Timers, gamge you?” month. l‘ ' | p played in Montague lung, l8. Loose- ,~/ , / . . - Mum‘ t . . point ‘i’ __o_.-- ” /_~_. MAnieaeure llhbiineh r lLGllldifl ‘x3 ' I note _ m ’; , 1m‘ 42.11am: ' , l | w t. liill||lill_ -iiere sfiooliielllsl 1:31;?“ ..".'.:.-.-.".'."..mr:"..*:'..r'* “M- ~ aew sad snasladremaenlml ‘all-Mull . with‘! 8... -es less lap n,“ ~ .....:l.':z':'.-.:."'~'-"""'.:.~.."" “M- ~ tiiaaeeyeihe: byte; 1 " ' u ' ma... use: ' ii‘- ~ oannzoilvrroquora-noi-ofsmioeo-ltlli -----~ r" ~ ' Afiitiitti‘: ~ ‘NI Iv llsbmlsh. ~ ' "t... “y; ‘ . f. i)», LlI‘,'i'_ ~ fonds for In this example A is used ‘o?!’ x l nan rams lull-zebra: Q3. If“ " 4°; “moagm '“‘n'“fl'“°"' “F” My, - pique-soil’. - _; _ l Jill-heal»!!! ‘women illrltalisoa . l /' t-flytlewdellfldll Gllflflf- ' ma. firms-an " °"""""'r°"“" - "m", l ti! Axltfo VGA ~v..1i.'so'nus. FA KAA fir“ aslw wit v-aryna svssawlr vcraa w" --.cv'o. 3-;- Indulge ownnunououivs _,-us4i I b,“ mm auxin rasarnasual , rayon; I ~ .- Wlminflltltfli. - ‘ " ' Illl- / we filial/HY’ 3 Gives you soft water‘ washing. 4 Safer for woolcns, stockings, lingerie. 5 Milder to hands. I fir: m]; 601F04- marl 7f! ' a: tau/m Successful ioe Carnival At Murray ilarhor . ‘On Thfisd/Bry Weill"! l V91‘? enjoyable time was 59ml l‘ m“ Murray Harbor Rink where a community Ice Carnival was held irnder‘ the sponsorship of the rink management. Quite a few original and attrac- tive costumes were in Wldeflfl during the Carnival parade which was participated in by young and old aiikr, and althouglh thcre might have been nlore taking part than there were, the fact that this is the first carnival of its kind to be held at Murray Harbor. a lv-rse number were a bit bashful in tali- ing part in the proceedings- Whlle title carnival parade was a complete success in itself, the special attraction for the evening was; an eixhibition hockey match between the Pee wee team and the “Real Old Timers" of the Vi‘.- iage, The ga-lne provided much amusement and resulted in roars of laughter from the crowd. ns some oi’ the "Old Timers" were playing against their grand chil- dren, who took great deiiglht in stealing the puck away and Ellflnii the older men the occasional dump. The Pee wees. a little loo active for their opponents. event-uallv won out by a score of 6-0, although the slur “old timers" forward line oi’ Lea, Brennan and MscFarlnne made o, few dangerous passing plays which took them lo within shooting distance (or until, they could see the whites of the goalies eyes) but were all turned neatly aside by ihe Pee wee goalie. A slight protest, however, camt frc-m the Pee Wee squad in the second period over the legality of the “old timers" goalie, Keeping. having his boots and skates on the wrong feet, and the fact that i m; Patchwork _ Whlttfn no; ring; Fisherman —- W. F. nan“; Clown — Sammy Prowse; First‘; —Brent Harris; Japanese girl ; Gail Lebaoheur; Fairy _1mg Bell. lineupsw- _ Old ‘ricners — Goal-E. A. Keep- ing; defence -W. Herring. W. l"; Harris, A. Vanlderstine; forwards C. Lea, F. MelcFarlane, B. ‘Bren- nan. . Pees Wees-‘mo numerous to Best Lady and Gent -— wilitten... mention. Herring and George Harrlsf C1‘ no.1 couple boy and girl-uni.) Harris and June white. . 1 Youngest. skater in costume '__‘,f Frtndie Herring, — Door prize won Herring. Referee —- Lorne Stewart. The following are the prize win- ners in the carnival show:- Priae Winners Indian — Mrs. Gerald Prowse; Snowman -- Mrs- Louis l". i-ler- by Mrs. Marvinj, ~ i1! DON'T TAKE CHANCES WiTH . . ._ START THEM RIGHT WITH "clllck STARR diflersnce between suceeq and feiloie in Geoliry raising. ii. For imtonce, riliciis’ feed requirement: but the ration must be conlplsle The often lust o lot of lltile things: for the first six weeks are very smell, in all nvirlilonol elements. To moire lure they'll get of? to o Rrle, fast start, feed them Miracle Chick Starter right from the beginning. defenceman Harris‘ skates were over regulation size and tied on with cod-line from the "squid jig- gin'_ ground", but referee Lorne Stewart overruled all protests, and play was resumed. The following are the hockey T0 UIBKLYRELIEIIE KIDDIES’ BIiEST l; _,. . MOTHERS AY YOU cam sear . w. 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