V PAGEEIGH1‘ __ .....»-.... To-niv FRI.‘ IIII SAT. Shows 3:30 I I '1 II IACNA V PRINCE EDWARD ' 1000 GUNS BLAZED EVERY MILE ... SOWEEEE @ lMiiRii.i SMIIH Still Milliil - i .. .—-v — .- -..... ‘.6 ’. ‘i , ' w News - Sports‘ Cartoon SHOWING AT 3:30-7-8:45 ‘ lee’: Iwciilng TfOIlDIO'lItlOO way: . . . 1 thousand miles below the II. S. Ieiilevl AMERICA'S CIIAIIP - Cl ‘I'll! ACTION ITIIS U IIIS MOST TIRILEIIC SHEEN ADVENTURE! nnrnatr innoacnnnur at run AWARD CA?['1‘0L ro-niv —' rm. — SAT. WINN- ING‘ FEATIJRETIE “SEAL ISLAND” SERIAL, "SIR GALAIIAD” GIT SIT TO'IN.DT TNI u.n... Oiiilii is . I. I —_ 4- ‘,5 3 A i, ; ‘ I): ‘. oi ' \. \ DANCE swfiigfi 0 six i i use EMPIRE To-Ilii|i'i' —— Flil. — sir. Shows 7-8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 paw: oavetrflveanqr ,/ I ' * ' . 5’ . 1 -1 ‘l ’ I S / I AGENTS: aionuolma ‘ Iluoia I. The Guardian no: he _ ‘TI-ii! coaimiaiv. THE. EASTERN GUARDIAN lb . HQ . AGENT GEO “OWN: Wlldon Ealvltl. louowing places In llentaguei Ilse ll Georgetown! -The Poet omen: , ll. Itohrde l.andI7.All:ertAIthn.l(re.lxmu Ilrflotflhlr ‘ holiahtetanaoitbe 8.A.LIewell!n:IIi-e.ohy. In.flo;r-.ia:I'iu5daeklarand!' ..-l'l'l'l'ln IOOTWIAII at the uontsguo shoe store.‘ ..‘GIVl HIM a Mason Ll3l'i-tar. e. maste ease. or table lighter for Easter. I-‘riom V. R. Pqller. the Jeweller, Montague. ..‘MAKE HER. EASTER G1‘?! a lovely dress ring in pearl. Ktrnet. topaz, sapphire. ruby. zircon or diamond. From $20.00. From V. R. Pepler, the Jeweller. Montlcue. ..'0Uli‘. EASY PAYMENT TIIMS so popular last year, may be used on all approved mooounts. V. R. Pepler. the Jeweller, Montague. Lower Montague ..‘ivi:r. and Mrs. Austin Ross and iamiiy spent the weekend in Charlottetown, guests or Mr. and Mrs. Dan Giilis. Kr. and Mrs. Ray Mhehleill. Nd! Perth, qient the week end visiting ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson. The regular meeting or the Lad- I_.sdies' Aid of the Lower Mon- tague United church met at the home or Mrs. Austin Ross. LOWER MONTAGUE W. I. The regular meeting of the Law- ei‘ Montague Women's Institute met at the home or Mrs. Harvey Ross on March 14. Meeting opened by singing “Where the River Shannon Flows“ followed by the creed In unison. Roll call was answered by a. girl; for ' England. and was responded to by 7 mem- bers and 2 visitors. M'iirutes were than read and approved and all correspondence read- It was de- cided to give $10.00 is the Red Cross Gollector, and 35.00 to the U.N'.I.C.E.F. Committees were ap- pointed to send hot lunches to the school. It was decided that eedh m€'mb°1' earn 81.00 in the next month or pay $1.00 tine. Meetirx closed with The King. A delicious lunch was served by hostess. Don't Make This Mistake y When Child is constipated I Don't llbletn. ehilgalrudy ue by m... ..°V!ll'r BELLE’! snorn in Montague and our complet new line or spring unions. Iln. L. 3. mole. Phone G. Mr. Norman Nicholson, employee oi the Pioneer Publishing 00. Burn- merside. merit the week-end at his home in Montague. ..‘ Miss Violet llutcheaon, stud- ent of Union Commercial College, was a week-end visitor at the home ol,her parents. Mr, and Mrs. David Hutcheson. Montague. Mr. Earl Chenell, returned to his home in Entry Island, Magda lane Island. after spending the past week in Montague, guest or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grmin. During his visit here. Mr. chenell attended several hockey games. including the \ criiiiu.o'r'riirow_i_vf_ I Murray Harbour-Borden finals. Georgetown ~ and Vicinity Mr. Frank Macbean and Mr, William S. Maitell were among Geometoniaris visiting Charlotte- town on Monday. - Mr. Mabel Lave-rs has returned home from Charlottetown where she has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lovers. I The Rev- and Mrs. S. -T. BOYCE last week received the sad news that Mr. Bayce’s sister, Mrs.] Conrad Petrie, had unexpectedlyi passed away in London, England,| on Sunday. the 19th. Miss Eileen Helen Macconnell j student nurse at the Prince Ed-I ward Island Hospital is spending_ her vacation with her parents. Mr. I and Mrs. J.A.B. Macconnell; Richmond street. On Mionday the Government snow plow was engaged in plowing many of the side roads in Burnt’ and Georgetown Royalty. Most of those roads catch I cross- dritt and collect a considerable amount of snow. Their opening new will tecilitate trsiiio and assist-in a. quicker drying out. The fall and winter activities in the Government Potato Ware- house here are expected to ter- minate by the middle of this week. On Tuesday there remained about live our loads or potatoes still -in storage and‘ dependant on the availability of railway cars. They are expected to be loaded for out- going shipment by Wednesday or / IE3 QUEEN ST. "ACCESSORIES T rount cesium: L For admlfllll glances. wear smart accessories. Gloves, Hat, Hose, Handbag, in new: style! and colors to give your Spring wardrobe the extra ‘‘lift'; out proclaims you the s. A. McD’()NALD ' , N I. ‘i \ weii-dressed womam PHONE 808' atlpetion with -tufi 16-aha, oi :authartica.ngIre oaiiam3Ii T""‘“"y' surplus when ship loadinz web ,,,'§{‘,,,,‘,§{.‘-,,,',',‘,',"*'=°"mi'2 --; mom, tenniiraled late use sum- ;,';I;,';-;-‘;-,f'~ "M-We”-'i5i'y3§i‘£.I3i A'conside .r.ie quantity of pit mer. Interests in this business in I . EVII1 ii..:a3.‘$i"..‘I.' ..I’}I7¢W.'.°€;.,....., stops are stiilmiled in the 115- the, M‘,““"“°“ "9 "°”°'"d °‘ and ‘ma 1ig.&:'%.:.n, .:einbiyTarea on tale west side 0; me ngakinge 3:‘ - or ' . 1‘ 5 °'" '"'”‘‘‘‘°‘'’‘‘ ’°""""""'*-’°‘-' Il;)1'vI’txIsh lI3egara¢Ieoi e'I‘l‘§g}e?erall'Id°wer‘ea telflpgraiily curtailed the cutting 1? THE ciiooss‘ Yours now. V Aiie suns » YOU _vvii.i. w ii counoaucu: Silos "|'Ii'o‘I7\ Mines’ and Girls’ COATS, SUITS and y TOPPERS NEWEST STYLES AND SHADES ARIIIVING DAILY‘ ASSORTED SIZES AND AT A PRICE THAT WILL SUIT YOU. Niee Range of smut messes. e1o.95'to sues; on oiiit ,.sII.Ic11oN 'i'I-l_A1' we (. _ ¢:. .-__.— United Kingdom. The present alt- uation is closely linked with the rate of exchange problem between ery effort’ to overoomeioanada»-and the United Kingdom. t obstacle; which have. It is to be hoped thatnegotiations towards the revival o¢ this import- fant Indus‘ _y will be successful. LITTLE POND AND VICINITI Vincent MacDonald. Little Pond was | recent visitor to Selkirk. Mr. Alex Acorn, Cardigan. visit- ed his daughter. Mrs. Louis Jen- I and shipping oi props to the kins. Little Pond‘ on Miami . 3 Mr. O'Leai-y MacDonald an Mr- Joseph Macxay are .hiIB|li Gilli}: ed cutting wood at Little Rivet‘;- Mr. Vincent: Macheod, of De Grog Marsh was a recent’ visitor to Little Pond. Min Geraldine MacDonald of Cardigan was a recent guest or her aunt. Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. Little Pond. The sympathy of the committee goes to Mrs. R bert MacDonald I who is at the resent time iicli in bed. _ A successful concert was held in L. P. hall on Friday night. March 17. A large crowd was pre- eent and a nice sum .ealized. The vicinity will regret to learn that Mr. Vernon Blackett has had the misfortune to get hurt by a tractor. He is at present in the P. E. Island Hospital. . Stills e ipiiiia 0'eoais Ties \ for our Beiier . how much Brighter . ii . W. .- > ' ‘. I ‘, i . 937 .. w .V ' It ‘ I ' -. ;',.»’:. V‘ . 5 1 . i ' I . H r .. YOU CAN HELP I * elp BY Sending Your Spring and Easter CIEBIIIIIQ NOW ' ‘Don't wait for the Spring liush -,cal| i!‘.‘VI Dry -Cleaning Service and see -Freslier - and Cleaner your I I . i -eworaaon I T YOU I ¢lfI;I.|¢Ia-on £0935 i . , .9