l i x PAGE ilfctrr . PRINCE EDWARD ro-oar -A run. - wan. There's excitement in THE PEOPLE AGAINST 0'!IARA! romance. too! And action and suspense and drama - and ,Tl-IE PEOPLE AGAINST 0'llARA is a daring expose of a subject ordinarily taboo on the motion pic- ture screen-a powerful and pulsating drama about a vicious racket. that preys on our youth! Youlll see Spencer Tracy-in his first dramatic ortrayal in three years-as a famous fighting crim- inal lawyer . . . Pat OlBrien as a'two-fisted foe of world . . . the under- John llodiak as a relentless public prosecutor . . . Diana Lynn as it girl torn between love and the law. MATINEE 3:30 ' ”lRA THE RATS THAT PREY UN YOUTH!" n 1!-QACY is treinendoue: as the Fighting lawyer who wouldn't quit! simceiggacv vifeptqpu . 1””, JOHN (O-SVAIING PAT DIANA ' EVENING SHOWS 7 - 9 "GIRLS IN WHITE" 2 - naiiiiiric HITS - 2 CAPITOL TiillAY - rut. - wan. Warner Bros. "Silver Lining" Sweethearts in their ea I SH!-9 ms Waleos-,4NDMu.svc . l xNAiiAM:AzIcA.rII:.4zr.' i , cues av Jill HAV ll-aolool Mil FEATURE TIMES -- Matinee 3:30: of Riley” 6:45; "Life of Riley" 9:56. ..m1l)u.,g. WIIIIAM ,,w”'i big new song-dance romance. go" I us. Evening, "Life "Daughter of Rosie O'Grady" 8:12; E H. ,1 4:9” -or" THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN IGINTB:-MONTAGUI: llnrold l'. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. In Brace Maeflieo. Mina Joyce Wlgginton. Piiia Mellnnen. AGENT GEORGETOWN; Waldon Lovers. 1:11. uglfdllll Ill! be bought at the following placea In Montague: onie Restaurant. ..-iinooniiit srovlsl Feeder.-. Drinking Fountains and Brooder Wafers at Stewart 8; Beck's. Mr. Chester Lake has returned toAhia home in Montague after at- tending Technical College at Half- fax, where he completed his course in engineering. Mrs. Robert Machon. Montague. was a recent visitor to Lower Mon- tague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Landrigan. . - cam: i;os7ri'oNi:n - The final game of the Kings County intermediate series between George- town and souris, which was to have been held at Georgetown Sat- urday night was cancelled owing to the recent storm and impassable roads. - Wiiiin lload and Vicinity -(Mr, Gordon MacKinnon. Lewis, is visiting his sister. Mrs. Murdock MacDonald at whim Road. Friends are pleased to know that Mr. Robert Campbell. Whim Road, is recovering satisfactorily from his recent illness. Mr. Francis MacDonald returned to his home at Whim Road after spending some time with his aunt Ind "MIC. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacLeod. in Dundas. Miss Bonnie Cameron, calla. donia, who is hilending Grade xx "1 Montague Memorial High. School. was ii recent visitor of M183 Mary K. Munro. Whim Road. Mr. Harry Bonncll. Charlotte. town. was a recent visitor to his farm at Whim Road. M-'3 BBTFY Ni ii ' . resiuned his studies at the Vocational Trllmnk School in Charlottetown liter Spending several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webh Nicholson, Whim Road. I The young folk of the district. MJ0l'ed ii. set-together at the hall ”" Friday "ISM and danced to music supplied by local talent. P. N. ii.'s llold Annual Banquet P0" Thursday. March 13th.. the anal. Noble Grands Club held its annual blmtiuet in the I.0.0.l-I Hall when the members of Alpha Rebekah L0d8e No .l0. under the convenorshlp of Mrs. Margaret Ma.cKinnon. catered. Immediately following the delic- ious repast. the following program was carried out: Welcome to the members by the President of the club. Mrs. Adelaide Moore: Toast to the Queen. followed by the Na- tional Anthem; Piano solo - by Mrs. Helen MacEachern; Toast to the Past Noble Grands Club. pro- ilosed by Mrs. Sarah Gilllspie. re- snonded to by Miss Hilda Harper; Reading - by Mrs. Peggy Dennis; Remarks by members present. A hearty vote of thanks to the committee was moved by Mrs. Gus- sie Bryant and seconded by Miss Myrtle White. This was followed by the club meeting. During the business period a bouquet of flow- ers was presented to Mrs. Beatrice Lapthorn as it token of the esteem of the members. Mrs. Lnpthorn was the first pres- ident of the club. An invitation was extended by Miss Mabel Worth to hold the April meeting at her home. After the business on hand was dealt with the meeting was brought to a close and films were shown, which were kindly loaned by the National Film Board. WORLD niiir or PR-AYER - simvicil . '.The World Day of Prayer ser- vice waa held in Murray Harbour United Church on Friday evening. Feb. 29th. Membe n of the Presbyterian Christian, Baptist and United Churches took part in the service. Mrs. Garnet Penny led in adora- tion. Mrs. Verc Beck in nenltence and assurance. Mrs. Tom Fraser in intercession and Mrs. D. W. Mac- Pherson in dedication. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Louis Herring. Mrs. W. White. Mrs. W. Harris. Mrs. S. shai-am and Mrs. Roy Brooks. Mrs. fouls Herring and Miss Vern. Beck very feelingly sang as a duet. "l' surrender All". with Mrs. ibert MacLeod as organist. Rev. D. W. MacPheiaon gave in brief but enliiihteninil address on "What our Money is Used For" and the offering was received by Mrs. John Machon and Mias Rita Bharom. The service was brought to a close with the benediction. HAYSHAM, England - (OP) .. Phyllis Fisher found a seagull with a broken wing and nursed it back to health. she has become so at- taehed to the one that she inay have to take up ngling-thg gun will eat nothing but (mi, and " dia 0moe- In o Tho Post office; in Soisria: The 8:; Na: and. "um": ll. Richards A Sea. -..-rno's THEATRE, Monday, door prize. Tuesday, 98 lb. bag oi Robin Hood Flour. Mrs. Fred Mlnnlkin and her son. Ricky, who have been spending the past few weeks at Montague guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Campbell, left. last week for Halifax where they will Join Mr. Mlnnikln. Death Sunday Of Mrs. William Creed The death occurred yesterday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Alex Blue. Little Sands. of Mrs. William Creed in her 88th year. The late Mrs. Creed was the former Mary Jane Turner of Al- bion. Her husband predeceased her a number of years ago. She leaves to mourn her passing one son Victor of Oregon, California. Also surviving are four daugh- ters, Mary, Mrs. William Conrad, Detroit, Michigan: Clara, Mrs. Charles Irving, Tennessee, U.S.A.: Lillian, Mrs. Alcx Blue, Little Sands with whom Mrs. Creed re- sided, and Laura, Mrs. Rowan Si.-ncabaugh, Pembroke. The funeral service will he held on Tiiesday afternoon from the Sturgeon Baptist Church. I Murray River 0 I O and Vicinity ..'The niany-mfijiierids of Mrs. Percy MacPherson, Murray liar- bour South, are sorry to that she is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. .-.. Mr. iilld Mrs. Louis Harris. Mur- ray Harbour South, were visitors to Montague on Tuesday. March 11. where they visited friends and relatives. Mrs. Raymond Reynolds, Murray River, was a recent visitor to Mon- tague. where she visited friends and relatives. The many friends of Miss Flor- rie Millar. Murrayvlliver. will be glad to learn she is i'ecoVci'in; from her recent illness. . - Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Cook and son. Murray River, were recent visitors to Belle River, where they visited friends and relatives. Mrs. Georgina Reynolds. Point Pleasant. was a recent visitor to Murray Harbour South where she visited friends and relatives. Miss Faye Maolnnls. Point Pleas- ant. was a recent visitor to Mur- ray Harbour Soulh where she vis- ited her many friends and rel- atives. Mrs. Lois I-lii.-ken, sturgeon. was a recent visitor to Murray River where she was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Fred G. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy and daughters. Helen and Barbara Ann, Murray Harbour North, were recent visitors to Murray River where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G Johnston. -. .. . Mrs. Daisy Aley, employee at the King": County emorlal Hos- pital. was a recent v silor to Dov- er where she was guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowles. Mr. John olarey, Murray River, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town on business. Miss June Lowe. employee at the King's County Memorial Hospital. Montague. was a recent visitor to her home in Murray River where she was guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowe. Miss Janie Whileway. employee of the King's County Memorial Hospital. Montague. was a visitor to her homo.in Dover on Tuesday, March ii, the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. George B. White- way. -A.Q. ACME REBEKAH moon ..'The vice grand, Mra. Marjorie Johnston, presided at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah lodge. Montague. on Thursday evening March 13th. The meeting opened in the usual way followed by the roll call and minutes of the last. session. Cor- respondence was read by the iec- retary. Miss Thelma Lartcr. and discussed and placed on file. Miss Mary Hemphill reported that her committee had served lunch to the Oddfellows on Tues- day evening and that a substantial sum had been realised. New busi- neat included plans for sponsoring a concert in April and Mrs. Lil- lian MacDonald. Mrs. Florence Stewart and liars. Ruth Maobeoii were appointed as to committee to arrange the program. . Arrangenienti were discussed for observing Colfax birthday oeletlrat- ion on March 37th. Mrs. Catherine Stewart. Mrs. Hilda l-lilchey and Miss Thelma Larter were appoint- ed on a comrnlttee to prepare a program for the evening. The coin- mlttee was asked to arrange have a guest speake , and also to extend an invitation to the Odd- to were read by Mrs. John Snow Flows in Montague I llace ,WIlILSiol'Il lload Report The main highway to Char- Two big. cumbersome Govern- lottetown from Montague was merit snow plows last night were cleared last night following the wulng a race with the stork along storm which occurred Friday nlght and Saturday. High winds and ground drift quickly filled in cuttings on all roads making the work of, re-opening a difficult task. The road to Charlottetown is narrow and lveavy, and late last night there were only a few places at which cars might meet. One plow from Montague cleared the road through Whim Road to Albion, while the Murray River plow opened the road to the waa?eulAgAI1f rEeTt);IeciioA:ndth2w;l;i:w Ii: WWI” "'4 Hllhwlrl in getting not permitted on the highway be- "'5' Amuls MbGm"'n' SL M”y' tween Montague and Murray R'9'd- 90 '3” hospital Atluontague; Rm l'.i.2"..3t"5'.?”i2I.'.. "Sh .2”i”.'”.”.'i.'l'o Ciiliddtil aliimgas krzotzeohggrtiowrdpeiigg 5” had A” 1” ”c'I"d in a" "1"" nor liar the Seven Mile Road id '3” 393 h" "I hmptul 1" Hm" Dund” ummugh the A,mmd,le Outcome ofthefrantlc efforts to plow is, slowly making progress Plow 099" the "nd Ind mm Mm on the Annnndale Road. The 1937"” 1”” MEN" plows vvitlre finttgllng it hieaiyy R0- In in it see ons, an was i East Baltic U I O and Vicinity feared that the anticipated storm would refill all cuttings. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Klngsboro. recently visited in East Baltic with friends and relatives. St. Mary's Road in King's County. Whether the caterpillar treads would win the battle with the flopping-winged bird or not was still in doubt at a into hour last night. The race started as a result of a call from two King's County r"--"- ors. Dr. Preston McIntyre. Mon- tague, and Dr. Lorne Bonneh, M. L. A., Murray River. to this city asking assistance from the Pro- vinclal Department of Public Georgetown . I C . and Vicinity Mr. Frank Soloman was I busl- Mr. Freeman, Massey. Bothwell, ness visitor to Charlottetown re- was on .bll51ne5S '0 30"”! On 55'" cenuy. urday, March tin; Ml'..Rlld Mrs. John Wallace were M183 M3117 M. Mclnllll. Red; , . . . Point. spent a. pleasant evening at ;;5d:(;l5Mt;.cgl1gt;:?t1ei0Nn on Set the home of Mrs. Alton Robert- aid of the school. The children of Mr. and Mrs. . son, Munn'a Road, recently. Mr. Hughie Jackson of Gaspar- Mrs. James Llewellyn and Mrs. Howard Llewellyn were recent vis- itors to the city. Mrs. Preston MacDonald was 1! Visitor to Montague on Saturdnyv March llth. Mrs. Foster Garrett entertained the East Baltic Sewingclub group at her home on March 8th. engaged in interior carpentry work at the store 3! J. F. Massey and J. J. Fitrgcrald. 5”" mmw” ' l Flt-zsmld and Miss Ruth Robertson, Moncton. motored to N.B" is home in Kineboro. A host of friends and relatives are pleased Mr. Macswain was a business to we her so well following her- vlsiior to Georgetown on Tuesday. recent operation. March llth. where he called on Mrs. Robie Robertson. customers of his firm. T born, spent Sunday. March 9, via- Dr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy leit on iiing relatives in East Baltic. Monday, March loili for Montreal. Quebec. where they will visit for a few days. ..'CapLaln Captain Charles Mr. Paul Fitzgerald the city on Tuesday. March llth. Kings- was a business Road recently. Mr. Harold Hunter. North Lake.l Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Roseneath early week. tic recently. Mr. Harold Frasier. East Baltic, accompanied by his little daugh-, (or. were in Morell on March llth visiting with relatives. ll Mr. Casmlr Grady of East Bai- tic had the misfortune to cut his foot with an axe while in the woods. It required six stitches to close the wound. ..rL.A.C. John King of the R. C. A. F., who is stationed at Sum- merside, was a recent guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. Georgetown. Pilot 0iEficcr,'liei'bert Parker of the R. C. A. F. Station at Sum- merside was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker. Mrs. (Rev) H. R. Bell was host- . . t th M hmeti ofthe t W355 E01':”'1Y -7e'e'ke';lr3get':,i:'"(ig gnggboroe W:iiiccn's Institute. a er cm in 0 Saturday, after visiting for two , ivetks in Charlottetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W .R. Jenk- ins. . Mrs. Mabel Lavcrs attended the funeral of the late Mrs. William The gut, ngluc women-3 mm. Howard of Charlottetown wh'ch mu meg at, the home of Mrs. was held from Trinity United Wallace Rose on March 6th with Church. Charlottetown on Wed- a large attendance. After the nesday. March 12th. usual business took place an auc- tion of home cooking took place Misses Audrey Robertson and Convent, spent a recent weekenclp at their respective homes in Red Point. workmen are engaged in re- w-""”GGTFGrF3'jd”'f moving the plaster ceiling from :g:f::;':'yX:h:;k:?sup n 3 0 the Jury room on the second floor of the Court House. This will be replaced by I plaster board ceiling and the room will then be painted. Mary Yorston and Mrs. George White. Also on Saturday night' the Georgetown Midgets travelled to Murray Harbour where the Harbour Midgets in the sec- ond ganie of a two-game total- goal series for the King's County midget title. The locals carried a two-goal lead into the en unter. having won the opener on come- town ice. When the battle was over they had lost the game, played on heavy ice. to their heavier and more rugged opponents, by a 10-6 score. thus losing the round by two goali. For the Georgetown team J. Lovers and S. Hansen each scored two goals with singles go- ing to 1.. David and G. Murphy. Gordon Lovers of the Canadian Army Engineers left early in the week for London. pntario, after spending a leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Lavers. Gor- don had previously been stationed in Western Canada. Early in the week a number of children gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter soloman.tha occasion being the 6th birthday of little Dianne Soloman. The after- noon passed quickly and enjoyable for the little folks and following the birthday supper they bid fare- well to their youthful hostess af- ter wishing her a happy birthday on mturdu. Much uh, me Georgetown High School Girls Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker were visitors to Summcrslde on Satur- day. March 6th. where they at- tended the graduation of the class of air navigators at a wings par- ade at the R. O. A. F. Station. Their eon Herbert Parker receiv- ed his winge as all air navigator. l-lerwrt enlisted in the R. C. A. F. in January. 199. as an aeio-engine technician. He later re-mustered to air crew and suocealtiiliy complet- ed his air navigation course at the Susnnieraide station. The Women's World Day of Prayer was held in st. David's United Church on Friday. litu- ary 29th. Mrs. tfuv.) W. A. Pater- son presided. assisted by Mrs. Florence Jenkins of lloly Tr ty :"i.i”" our .2” A "" ll ' P' i 0 ""3 - of their Provincial crown and mi- The "subject was "ohlilt Our 1.” nm. po'"m1 dugdlon. ID. ""9" A "'a"" V" 5” peers on the -boriaon, they should W" -"M0 W'0"Y'I- repeat their title-taking perform- ance of last season. ' -aA.c. hockey team travelled to Mon- tague where they met the Mon- tague school girls. The George- town ciirla. who hold the Island championahl defeated their op- ponents by a. convincing I-0 soon. They had previously trounced the Montague girls on Georgetown ice by a 9-0 score. In their three gainer to date, one of which was against the Parkdale Girls. they have tallied 1'! goals without a single marker being scored against than. in aeturdara game the marhainen for the locals g were Shelia Debory. who sank three counura to perform the hat trick. Jean sanipon and Joan Min-pby each getting a brace and Anna Pi-oaper. with a single. The team is at present awaiting the word wiiicli will start them in defence and Mrs. on Walker. As an fellows to attend the program. anthem. the e fr run "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer". The STOP PAINC carrroi. BIG TIMBER TlIRIll.8 -INO0LOR- . inn-iirrn snow PROGRAM scans at 11:80 rat. TUESDAY M..p J, on, ANCV P MNN.” pi Laurence McPhee are CI I ilk) M II 7th. H M" wtmwe F"”I"- Red Pm",t'laisItT-stiatent Ndlmfxtlmenveith his aoii Vim" t” Mu"n5.John at the Provincial Banister- lium. i in the "5 3 b"'"l355 "mm W E””3”"iic. is a. patient in the Souris Carolyn Stewart, pupils of Souris A by Mrs' "Collect for club women" repeated tn” mi” were read by the secretary, Mrs. Harold McGregor. East Baltic, arol recovering from an attack of her at. eaux was a visitor to Georgetown Mrs P” Mclnnm mac - measles. on Wednesday, March 12th. 3': 1;”;m- hsgggt hf gfceggwgeek 9" R ' ' Mr. and Mrs. James Laplerrc, Black Pond. visited at the lattcr's home recently. The many friends of Miss Laur- ta Holland, Charlottetown, are . . et Mn Wilbur J”VI5' Nngsbun” Islsorry to learn she recently under- went an operation in Hospital. the City Her host of friends are sorry to . i . -t went vlsmns w M ii:lil.f"..”..i”.'.. i”.2i".33.i?" 2”” Friends and relatives of Mrs. sorry to learn she is a patient in the Sourla Hospital. .'Mr. Peter D. Massey. Eastt Baltic. was a. business visitor to Mrs. Harold Frasier. East Bal- Hospltal. Her'many friends here and at Morell wish her a. speedy recovery. ,The membe of the Red Point Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Charles Ching on March 6. where a quilt was com- pletcd for the Red Cross. A de- licious lunch was served by tho hostess. Mrs. Albert Garrett, Bothwell, recently spent a few days visiting with her sister, Mia. Chester Mc- Neil, Red Point. Friends are glad to see Mrs. Garrett, as she at one irne was ii resident of East Baltic and Point Women's Institute. 0. iuourli-cur: w. i. .. 'Mrs. A.D. Macl..ure preakicd at the March meeting of the Wom- en's Institute. Montague, Tuesday evening March 4 at the home of Mrs. Lyle Boehncr. The meeting opened with the Iii unison and roll call was answer- ed by nineteen members. Two new mem” 3 were welcomled and there were five visitors. The minutes of the last -----ting a faithful member of the Red c IKE LEARNB or Ills TRIUMPH - Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower reads results of the New Hampshire primary elections handed him by a re- porter just. before the NATO supreme commander left Paris on a flight to Frankfurt, Germany. "Ike" said his decisive victory over Sen. Robert Tait and other Republican upirants made him 'very proud," but he mu does not plan to return to the U. S. in the immediate future. and I nice sum was realized in Mrs. a.D. Mac the visiting committee. The new visiting oommitte- includes Mu Albert. Fraser and Mrs. Willian Machcan. Mrs. MacLearh Red Cross con. -venor. reported that a large nuin. ber of knitted articles and sewing had been handed in, and several members asked for more wool for childrenls pullovers. Correspondence was then run and discussed. The president paid tribute to the memory of the late Mrs. Marshall Re:-iiolds who, for many years, was a faithful worker in the institute where she will be greatly missed by,the members. The sum of' fifteen dollars was voted towards the Red Cross cam- paign. The Misses Shirley Jenkins and Evelyn Underhay were appolnttt on the entertainment committu for the next meeting. The meetingrclosed with the slap ing of the Women: Institute caml A social hour was enjoyed members and guests and includ an auction sale with Mrs. Robert Machon and Mrs. George Prom acting as auctioneers. Delicious re- fieshments were served by tht hostess assisted by several of tin members. . FINAL' NOTI-BE Is given to .the owners of the two guns found in South Lake, if not called for in 30 days they will be sold. Signed: LOUIS STEWART. ' South Lake. N. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc by appointment Office Hours: -10wl2A.M. 2toll'.M. MONTAGUE. P. l. l. Office Connected With Stewart Nelson, and approved as read. Mrs. Lester Macbeod and ; ii will Illlllllillll! titan II a... an... -.-aq- . pl FOR POTATO ,' YIELD INSURANCE - i use i Drug Store. 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