. ,r 1..-.-.... wTillM tilt PU iii siitiis .AllllliMlNJllJ llttov siuin - tiovo. Leghorn" sh0W35 Matinee 3230i COIIIGAII-MOPEEIIISDII! Evening -L9 P-Mp l Featurette, "whereabouts C A P I T 0 L TOIIAY-TIIE.-WED. BIG DOUBLE BILL BOLD! BREATH - TAKING! lAIIIllTl ASTOIIIIIIIIIG DRAMA! Not since the days of the slave auction an evil like this! The story of a ruthless raclratinhunian lives r -and the heroes who iblaat out the lain of I the flesh-mongol-al l l l 4 4 i l0lI1.l IEIEI FOPEI TIIESE starring p RICARDO MONTAHM - GEORGE MURPHY EXTRA ADDED ATTRAOIION x't"l4.g': r.; 3. r.1:u.N Cl I:-. M I). E Tl if P H:W-itx1Nll - Evening Continuous From 6:45 Feature Starts at--"Border Incident" 6:45; "Tension" 8:20; "Border Incident" 9:50. i.; sign. u g THE GUARDIAN. iigeultioii.-i Adam-ax-as maooasiauu r. nun. llrs. Inca aiumi. Ian. Brace Phoo. Illa Joyce Wlullloa. Ilia Joan Jalauua. AOINT GIOIGEIOWNI Waldo! Laura The Montague: town: The Post Officq one A son. Guardian may be bought at Blue Dome Restaurant and Guardian Office: in Goorgo in Sourla: The suck In and Ii. Rich- tlla following places in ..'!'l:!lD BAGS BOUGHT DAILY at our Kinkora and sum- moraide shur Gain Mills. ....'IMMUNIZATl0N C l i n l c, Montague School. Wednesday. March 7th. at 3 p.m. for infants and pre-school children. Mr. Heath Stewart. who has been in Charlottetown for the .plIt few weeks. has returned to his home in Montague. Mr. Bruce MacDonald. sum- merslde, was a weekend visitor at. the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mscbonald. Mtlltown Cross. A welcome visitor to Montague on Sunday was Mr. M. F. Keep- ing of Alberta. calling on two of his friends. Mrs. George Beck and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone. He was accompanied by his niece. Miss Bessie Keeping. RN-. of Charlottetown. Bison-Bltli-IIJETS In 8-5 Victory Over St. Peter's In I hard fought game at the Montague rink on Saturday night. the Montague Bison Bombers de- feated the St. Peters squad ii-5. Throughout. the three periods both teams body-checked their op- ponents to provide the fans with many thrills. For the first half of the first period it looked as If neither team could break through the other's defence. but once the openings were made. the goals came last. as the goalies were hard pressed to stem the tide of rubber pourd at them from all angles. For the visitors. Griffin took the honours with four goals. with -MacLean getting the other. For the locals. Clements led with four of the eight goals, Clair follow- ing with three. and Demera with one. Linc-ups: Montague: Goal. Fraser; defence. Reynolds. Higginbniiham. McGuig- an; forwards Clair. Peardon. Demara. Clements. Surrey. a St. Peters: Goal. Macxinnon; defence. Mcfsaac. Jay. Giilis; for- wards, Griffin. l-I. MacLean, Mc- -lnrnis. Hayden. R. MacLean. SUMMARY First Period l-St. Peters. Griffin (Mclnnisi . . . .. 2.-St. Peters. H. MacLean (Mclsaac) .. 3-Bombers. Clair (Peardont . . . . .. Penalties: None. Second Period 4-Bombers. Clair . 12:30 15:45 . 19:12 (Reynolds) 1:05 5-Bomtbers. Clements tMcGuigan) . . .. 2:35 0-St. Peters. Griffin (H. MacLean) .. 8:20 7--St. Peters, Griffin (McIsaac( 15:10 8-Bombers. Qlemenis (Sorrey) . . . . .. . llltlz 9-Bombers. Dcmer (Peardon) .. i9:03 Penalties: None. Third Period 10-Bombers. Clements (Higginvbothami .... .. ll-Bombers. Clair (Peardon) . .. lI:30 13-St. Peters. Griffin i (H. MacLeant . 19105 13-Bombers. Clements ti-ligginbol-ham) ............ .. 19:55 Penalties: None. asii. iIElPE'-D'5iV;? roa iiinuirsiioii an coiisiimioii . Got relief from constipation-loam gutlon. Positive results from FRUIT-A-TIVBS provan by Iona at thousands. FRUIT A-TIVES oontail CIIIGM of (rules and baths HOCKEY SOUBIS RINK V TUESDAY. MARCH I 0'LlAIY MABOONI vs. SOUIIB TIGERS 'sland Intermediate "B' Championship. First Game Admission M and 25 Centl - Imperial V" llvlngcomllf p 1hnosaaroiiI'erew0II'HI0 gnllranudccoanltnv . 1 I '"i' H i mil 5 oftodl .AVlyoulooIracI,atyoatlIfI Illa!-'Ipl.QIp Gill iyun "7: do now for your Mr. Bertie Mcbermid. Char- lottetown. was a visitor to Mon- tague yesterday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coliings. Miss Alice Collings. member of the staff of Holman's. Summer- slde. gpeng the week-end at the home of her parents in Mon- togue. Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. James Mac Qulllan of Afton Road is visiting her dauther. Mrs. Walter Walker. Mr. Paul Fitzgerald of Grove City. Pennsylvania. U.S.A.. is via- iting with his parents. Captain and Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. Philip Doucettc left rec- ontly for Conway. where he will be employed cn the Canadian Nat- ional Railway Section. M. Roy Hamphill of the Royal Canadian Navy at Halifax. paid 3 short visit to his home in George- town a few days ago. Friends of Mr. Aeneas Mac- Donald are pleased to hear that he has again resumed his duties with the Canadian National hallways. Mr. MacDonald only recently returned home from re- ceiving treatment in the Char- lottetown Hospital. The Geoi'geto'wn-Lowo- Mont- ague ferry is expected to be back in operation within a few days time. The feri-ie's engine is receiv- ing its annual overhaul and this work is expected to be completed soon. The ferry made her last crossing on February 7th. The Georgetown Hacbour has been ice-free since Sunday. Feb. 25th., being only closed to navigation fcr about two and a half weeks. The Georgetown Boy Scouts Hockey Team won a convincing l0-2 victory over Mcrell school Team in the Georgetown rink on Thursday night. The game was action-filled from beginning to end and our boys played fine hockey to win so handily over their heavier opponents. In the second game of the evening the Georgetown second Team won over Bridgetown by a 4-3 sccre, in a hard fought game. Residents of Georgetown and surrounding area learned with re- gret of the sudden passing in the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. March 2nd. of Mrs. Alphcnsus Corrtgan of Georgetown Royalty. Although in ailing health fcr some time. the late Mira. Corrigan only entered hospital on Thursday. sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Corrigan in his sudden and and bereavement. Bristol and Vicinity Mrs. William Kelly has entered the Charlottetown Hospital where she -is undergoing treatment. Miss. Helena Rossiter has return- ed to her duties with Dingwell and Rosaiter after being absent for a week through illness. Mrs. w.A.' O'Brien was a visitor here on Monday to visit her mother who is not in good health. The two maiimen in this vicinity have taken to the old fashioned two wheeled road cart to make their rounds on the muddy roads. Mrs. Jennie McCarthy L-i spend- ing a few days in the city with her daughter Marion. Mrs. Joseph Gil- Ian. - Last week this column stated Mrs. Annabelle Lapterre had bought the old Cox mansion at Moreli. This should read. it part of the house. not the entire house as stated in error. Miss. Eileen I-lenneberry has re- turned to her duties in Ottawa af- ter a and mission home. she ac- companied tho remains of her brother home from Toronto. where he died very suddenly. He was, bur- ied here. Mr. Kenneth Jay. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. -1.3. Jay. haa,entered the O. N.lI. station at Moroil, where he in studying telegraphy under the tutorahip of the agent. Mr. Josop MacDonald. We believe this is the first time anyone hu ptudied teleg- raphy in this office. . ....' Sister Michael Martin and ais- h report was read; several demon. CHARLOTTETOWN 1 Soiiihem King's . league Finals ” Open lhliiteeii ,, Although defeated in the final round for the; King's County In- termediate B hockey champion- ship. the Montague Meteors will. be staging their comeback thisv week agains Georgetown when the Southern Kings League play- off series gets underway. . The playoffs will require the best out of five games. The Met- cors hope to come up with those c three games. All will recall the terrific battle between these same two teams in the first round for the Intermediate 3 championship of King's County. and since the Southern King's series will de- clare the local champions in this league. it is expected that the fans are due for a real hockey battle here. The first game Is expected to get: underway in Montague Tues- day night with both teams out to Will. raom A p 0119: .Mu&uu.- . Beiievuo and Vicinity The February meeting of the Bellevue W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. D. A, MacPherson FASHIONS MYSTERY NOVEL SALADS FOR SPRING- KATE AITKEN COUSIN MADOE by GREGORY CLARK 20 PAGES OF COMICS Mr. John W. MacBet.h was a recent visitor to Believue the guest of Mr. John Alex MacPhce. . Mrs. R. M. Cooper spent sever- al days in Charlottetown the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. Mac- Lure. ON SALE NOW Mr. A. .I.”MacPherson is suf- fering from an attack of influen- za. His host of friends wish him a speedy recovery. Friends of Miss Lots Mac.Pher- son are pleased to hear that she is feeling better following her ill- ness and several days as a patient . , 1" me P' E 1' "”5p'm' ruary 0th the teacher and pupils of Bellevuo School were pleasant- surprised when Rev. A. C. Pru- er of Valieyfteld called to spend an hour or so in school. The pupils were engaged in making Her many friends are glad to learn that Mrs. Stillman Acorn is recuperating favorably at her home following hcspitalization lin M”""""' Valentines for the Crippled T Children and after a little talk rmnd” "9 p1"”d I” km" with each of the pupils Rev. that Mrs. D. E. MacLeod is im- proving after being confined to the house fcr some time. Fraser asked the children what they were going to do today. with the scotch program only s week behind us. it was fun for the DUP- ils to presentsfewoftheold favor- Hls many friends are pleased to 4 PICTURE-PAGES .OF SPRING A MARY ROBERTS RINEHART - VIIIIN to rum 1'0 Avoio - iiow to MAKEA iiiv roam - WHAT auic tools to our -Au -rm: maoaminou-in a vegetable garden pupils of all the little kind deeds 2. Trainer. they could do which would bright- en the day for coins old or shut- in friend. He told several very in- teresting stories about the two natures of man: the good and the bad. How the ever praaon desire fo s-the things of earth in make us greedy and selfish and how the gentle loving deeds of kind- ness tend to draw us back to the narrow way. DONAGK SCHOOL 2. Freddie More good news for suburbaoites! This week, The Standsrd Gardening Supplement will tell you all about indoor seeding ; ; ; growing roses, mums and tulips : : '. planning : planting hedges, end . shrubs. You'll appreciate this guide to good gardening. The second of three special sec- tions containing valuable information for all those interested in growing things. Printed in rotogruvure with plans and pictures. 3IlieStoIulurd OOMI5 NQVI. PHOTOPIWS MAOAZINI Vincent McAdam: Grade III.-1. Earle 3. Lewis Grade V.--l. Catherine Koughan: 2, Freda Drisooll. Koushair Gallant and Olaii Trainor. equal; 3. Freddy Ti-aiuor Grade II. A.--1. Edna McAdam, 2. Urban Driscoli. Grade II B.-1. Elsie Trainnr. Grade II. C.-1. Tommy Gallant 2, Ivan Trainor. Grade I.-1. Gail Trainor. Teacher-Josephine the P. E. 1. Hospital. His many friends are glad to see that he is able to be out sgain. OUT OUR WAY I Mira. Hugh Ml1cBeth. Grand. view. is progressing favorably in the P. E. 1. Hospital. I-for many friends wish her a speedy recov- cry. Mrs. Archie Matheson has re- turned to her home in Believue following a pleasant vacation in Charlottetown with members of her family. she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. n-nest Matheaon. Mrs. Flora MacPherson cele- brated her eighty-eighth birthday on February 9th. Mrs. MacPher- son is enloyinii good health and looks fully twenty years younges- than her birthday tells. A host of friends join in wishing her many happy returns of the day. G On the afternoon of February 9th the teacher and pupils of BCHEVUE School were entertained at a valentine Party in Grand- vicw School. The teacher. Miss Jean Mackenzie and pupils pre- sented a splendid program after which games and contests were enjoyed by all. A delicious lunch W” 59"'Nl by the Grandview pupils. A social evening. sponsored by the Bellevue W. I. wsa held in Believue school on the evening of Feb. 16th. Amusements included COIIWBI-8. Share the Wealth. Bing- Song and Ocmmunlty gums, Tickets were sold on a box of chocolates. the lucky winner being Mrs. Calium Martin. The ladies had several articles for auction which were capably distributed by the Auctioneer, Mr. m M. cooper. Delicious ref. shments were aer- ved by the Institute. FttzPatrick 13'," 9”” M” M- D" M””""”" ites. At the close of the brief pro- Hm... Ron 1.... the man. or (Put-riot Please copy.) "M3 hm” "G W” "M grgm, Rev. A. c. Prue! save I February. - T he may soon be restored to his us- very mtetemng mg "mp mg and, IXFL 305,91, Kou'h-n; The principal river in Ireland. will good health. an mung M ms theme - he 2' Freddie Mmdlm; 3, cam.-d the Shannon. is also the longest M... Malcolm Mwphee is home Cultivation of Kindnesiandlertii Mgl:l;i1ley'.vnI -1: Joyce Tumor; f'l1in:lbEloB:':lI;JlIAtviil;tsi.mllt)WlhE 240 again after spending six weeks in Daily UV” He Hm - A BY J. R. WILLIAMS I-INKS JU5Ti ll : JUST FOR . mew Momau OUR , BOARDING HOUSE Wi5HIN' 'n-LAT 1 MAJOR The semi-annual examination was held in Bellevue stratlon lessons ware given also a History match by orsdes C and 1. rollowlng the lessons s lootch program of songs and rocltatlons. including a reading on Robert lurnl. was much enioyad. A soc. ial hour was brouaht. to a close by the announcement that "lunch will He served." The evening was officially cloud by the singing of Auld Lang and and The at.- lonel Aathani. A. J. uaolharaon and Stuart. lacrhoraon. 'n-umu. van in attendance. . ..' Ibeatltarnoon of.'hb-. .'I ifnoIiimoa.r..aI. 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