we-.. PAGE EIGHT .,..,.----.- ..-.- . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN iii...” and smog AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: llarold r. Landry. am. Byron Stewart. rural . J . . W ilamtl 00""''l The Guardian may be bought at the following places In lllontuue: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: In Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: A Son. ..t0n Tuesday evening, March it. the members of the Murray River Home and School Associat- Mr. Charles Gardner. George-I ....'SHAMBOCK SALE. In aid ion presented a variety concert In town, was a recent business vis-lot the Precious Blood Sisters will the community hall. ltor to Montague. be held in Souris on Fridny nnd, Before a well pleased audience. -:- Saturday. with Mr. Ford Keenan acting as ..'wE WILL NOT be doing ichairman, the following pro- custom grinding or mixing Friday ..'I-Ier many friends are sorry to gramme was presented: March 14th. due to machinery re-jhear Miss Beatrice Jenkins 15 111; Opening chorus-0' Canada; pairs. Fraser and Annear Feed at the heme 01 M12 and Ml'5- Boys Trio--When Johnnie comes service, Montague. ,HiIrVeY Fraser. MOMBSUR Marching Home; Duewmrothy . 'f'” Bell and Carole Horton; Instru- Her many little friends -are Her many friends are sorry to mama; music; tsp dam-p.g..;i;va P1935.-(1 go near Miss mam, Mac- hear Mrs. Cnrl Curaliam, Peters 3””: S010 ,gBeny Mums". Kcnzic. Vallcyflcld. returned to ROM. 35 3 P8119113 in the Kinds The”; A Lgmaiy Lime noun; her home from the Kings County CONN-3' HOSPHHL LDlo10SllFAA Box of T1-oublcg: Hosltilal. Duet-Elsie Bueil and Edith 0'- i 'ENGAGEMENTTMr' Md Mm Connor Sinving-senior iris- ..--x c'lmLm'- rmiorrs - 090” C”"Pbc”- Wm” R0” 8'" Monaioiiuesaciiian Maclseamgsolo A rink ski.p;):d by Jcari MacDon- lwume PM engagememi of RN .-Blair While; Duet-Dorothy nld will represent the ladies (lii-is- diwgmel Mmjmle Maud” A " Bugll and mm" Ferguson; Mono- ion of the Montague Curling Club,” Frederick A"'ken' 50" or rMr'.1ogueLMrs. w, F. 51acLeod. In- in the provincial pmydowm ,0, and Mrs. John M. Aitken of Low- l I t t k strumental music was then played the Cdnrl E. Crockett Trophy to beif)';acr;4”::f5gl;1fan,Bg:&”'g:;,I om ':h:.follon-ed by the presentation of DIME today at Snmmfrsldl Oil!-g . ' . certificates for Red Cross First or members of the Icnm will iii- "em mw”' Aid Q1355, step dancirlgaw John. clude Oriiln Mn:-Donald, mate: f sum; Duet.(Faye Keenan nnd Leoii.-i Sinclair. second. and Vera Junie MM-Kinnon; Dia1ogue:Re- Maclionald, lcad. HM gulliioerikone Man; Singing-Senior gir 5. God Save The Queen brought Iilie entertainment to a close after . . . . ..'-Mrs. Roland Gunla.ck. Si. John. .1 - I b 1. gmg ..V. 8., is at prcssnl. spending a feiwr win a num M M Lnch” were davs at her home in Abiiev. giicst I 'Mr. Vernon MacEwcn and Mr. i . , ' . . Hnmm. Sanderson of Church of her mother. Mrs. Clara Poiici. i and Vicinity DAIRY COUNTRY -rm; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETCWN Mf. Stewart and Vicinity Mrs. Gus MacDonald.- Morell. lwaa a visitor to Mt. Stewart on Thursday, March 6th. Mr. Donald McLeod of Winnipeg in visiting his sisters, Mrs. Lillie Donnld and his brother. Mr. Joseph McLeod, Mt. Stewart. 'Mr. Ray Gallagher. St. John. N.B. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferhan MacDonald Ml. Stewart. The regular monthly meeting of lhc Mt. Stewart Women's Institutcl was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Anderson on Wednesday. March 5th. with a good attendance. Mr. Frevman 'Affleck left Mr." Stewart on Tuesday morning March 5th with the road plow and is get-1' ting the highwait from Mt. Stew- art to Charlottetown open. Mr. W. W. Gi0Vel'-all(l Mr. Ralph Pigot were in the City on Tuesday.' March 4th. Mr. Clarencepll-rfu.i;:liy and Mr. B.- Doylp of Savage Harbour have nc-1 cepied ciiiployment in Charlotte-i town. i Mrs. Lvmaii Mt. Slewarnl spent it feiv days in the city this Road. were in Forest Hill on busl-I llPSS recently. Mrs. lialdio Gunlack. Si. -lohlh, .51. B... is at presentpspeiiding n fevg, I-'riciids of Mrs. Emily MacEwen days m Mu?”-Y Rw."' West O M 5,. Pam.-5 Bay mm.” to lenm her mother, Mis. Sadie MaiLeod. i she has been in Halifax recently, receiving medical treatment. i With a population of 4.000.000; Denmark hns more than 1,588,000 cattle in dairy herds. 4 . Mrs. Alfred Gosihee, Halifax, is Mr. Garnet Buell. employee ofi at. present spending a few days llIiBOaCl'l Grove llospiial. Charlotte-. . . . .Murra River. nest of her mother. town. was n recent. visitor to Mur- Mlss.-Manon Maczmem tMch”lMrs. Sbiadie Ma:Leod. riiy River. guest of his parenl.s.l of Marie School. spent a recent. .1 nd Ml, Si on Buen I woe-kcnd at her home at St. Pet- Mm Amen Acorn Pmplmen Mia 7' O ' 5o J" ' N S BM. 'iBeach Grove Hospital. is ni pros-ii Mrs. Max Waters.Clinrloltelownn -rm regular mommy ,m.eung opent spending a few days in Mlll-lis at prescntyspending a. few days. um Mane women's Missionary ray River. gllf-it 01 1191' dilugillerlin Murray River. guest of her Society was held ag um home 01-,a.nd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. loci grandmother, Mrs. Sadie MacLeod Mrs. Freeman Jay. The niccting!R31l159- ”'” opened with a short memorial, . J , M” R0'3”d M90” "Id d9l”3h' service for the late King George MP5. Roulslnn -Tnhllfsfloil. PM-'i"S fer Nlarion. dCharlottctown.d are at V1. His favorite h mii was readllioad. loft. recently or Boston. present spen ing ,a aw ays In by the prcsident.y followed byiblam. where she will attend the iilurinv River. visiting fricndfnnd. prayer by Mrs. Leigh Webslcr.'wedding of her daughier, Miss relatives. Next meeting to be at the home'Ione Johnston. af Mrs. Aldius MacKenzie. - -- Mr. and Mrs. Emerson K. John- BX. . Mrs. Marge Miimi rriuriiccl i0)sl0li, accompanied by Mrs. Fred G. TMTTTS her home in Greek River nficr ,Johnston. Murray River. were busi- spending the past few weeks in nsss visitors to Charlottetc-wn on Halifax. N. S. geust of her duiigh-'Tiiesday. March lltli. for and son-in-How. Mr. and Mrs. Cccil I-llckox. Mr. Lowell Bick left recently for , --..- Toronto. Ont... where he has been Check Them Fast IO! Miss Mary Mat'Kll1llOll. em- emiployed for the past two years. ployee or the Island Telephone Co., ille had sp:iit a three weeks vac- Charlnttetown, was a recent visitor alion in Allisloii where he visited SOLD EVERYVVHERE T c”"'A""m 'lo her home "n Murrai' Riv:-r. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John guest of her p.'ii':lILS. Mr. and Mrs. Beck. L Leslie Maci(iniicn. -gMa wk Q. mgzog. am ofme gm efiowr Jndzkm 7407z2s't?zeyf J THIS IS A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORY . . . YOU HAVE HEARD MANY TIMES OF THE HEROIC DEEDS IN EARLY HISTORY BY THE WHITE MAN. . . . HERE IS THE HIVMAN IINTOLD STORY OF THE INDIAN AND HIS BAT- TLE FOR FRONTIER RIGHTS . . . The thrilling story of ”TOMAHAWK" is has- ed. upon historic injustices perpetraterl against the great Sioux nation by Amer- ican frontiersmcn. It brings to lifcagnin .on the screen the fumousilndlan Scout, Jim Bridger, who fought to befriend the rod man as westward-mo.ving hordes of white settlers destroyed his people, killed his buffalo herds and virtually forced him, at times, into sclf-protecting wars. THRILL UPON THRILL OF FRONTIER AOTlON!! Vi lll ell ?....n..w-it. Q .EX'l'RA: NEWS -COMEDY - CARTOON - SHOWS 3:30-'7-9 PRINCE EDWARD roiiiv - rm. - sit. MID-NITI FUN HIT! FRIDAY moi-it ADBUIT AND COSTEIID -"IN Tl-ll NA " sraiirs, AT 11:30 TIOKIYII on said: niapu ., n y A A. p l- i past week. p 1 i Mr. I.-awrciice Gallant of 51.; Pcicr's Bay was a visitor to Mount. istcwart on Wednesday. March 5th.l""-is mled 3 10"; 0"”'duc Mr. Elmer Dunning. Chzuilotte-i t.owri. wns in Mt. Stewart on Wed- IIQSCULV. March 5th on biisiiiess. Mr. John hfooiie,:nf Poakes Sta-J finii spc-nt Wednesday March sthi visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Leziizli on his why to Morvll. i --vs I Mr. Fred Masher nf Savage Har-i ,boiir has returned home from Camp, that Hill Hospital much improved iiii health. Among the visitors to the City, this past week were Mr. and Mrs; Cyrcne Mi-Inlvre nnd Mr. and lilrs.' Bertrum MacDonald who were vis- iting Mrs. John A. Barrett who has been it paticiit. in the City Hcspitali for the past six weeks. : tnwn arrived in Mt. Stewart on Wednesday March 5 by car and Mr. D.D. Birt. section foreman. took him from Mt. Stewart to st. Teresa by motor car fo visit his mother who is very ill. Father. Smith was accompanied by Dr.l Burge of Charlottetown. The highway from 'CliarlolfI.-town to Mt. Stewart was opened in mo- tor traffic on Thursday morning. Feb. 6. having been closed from the Saturday previous, Plowman Freeman Afflcck left Charlottetown tr. open the south side on Wednes- day morning and did not arrive in day night. nrrivlng back in Mt. Stewart Thursday at noon. -A --SPECIAL SI".CTION-- GUELPH. Ont. --(CP)- The Public Library here is acquiring a supply of books in foreign lang- uages for benefit of immigrants. But the Library is also acquiring editions of English classics writ- ten in simple English to help the MacDonald and Mrs. Irene Mac-Indian Nauoml Railway! to ope” Fort Augustus until late Wodnes-, In "I feel it. would be I good move ion the part of the Government Ito provide a. franchise to the Can- ate busses instead of passenger trains in all sections of this Pro- vince." said Dr. Lorne Bonnell iLlncralt. Fourth District of King's, in his maiden speech in the Legislature yesterday in sec- onding the Draft Address. "Particularly is this true in my own district." Dr. Bonnell said, "where on account of weight rc- strlctions our train goes only as far as Southport, aiid- the passen- gers have to be transferred to the station at Charlottetown. Our train leaves Charlottetown about 3.30 and arrives in Murray Har- bour any time between 1 and 10 o'clock at night. a matter of four to seven hours to go -10 miles. I feel It much quicker and more convenient service could be given by busscs." The sccoridcr of the Address offered his congratulations to Mr. Speaker. to the mover of the Ad- dress and to Premier Jones. He also voiced his regret at. the death of King George VI and ploasurel in bearing allegiance to Her Maj-f csty Queen Elizabetli. Dr. Boiinell said he had been told by rrienibers of the legal pro-i fcssioii. more particularly tliei practising members in the coun- try, that the revision of the atrit-. ivant.l "The mail rcspoiisihlc for the re-: vision is to be highly congratu- lated." .' He advised t.he Government to i be able 4tli liingsis Member Voices Approval Oi B1isggFranchise Dr. Lorrie Bonnell, M.L.A. over I long period of time he thought that with the facilities of the centre much money would eventually be saved. with more rind better treatment available the IN MEMORIAM ALEX. A. IlaDoNALD ..'0n Decunber 39th. 1961. the death occurred in sourls Hospital. after an illnuo (1 three wads, of Alex A. Maobonnld. Little Pond. no received the lust rites of the church from his pastor. Rev. Leon- ard Ayers, and Wu frequently vis- ited by Rev. P. Murnsghen. D He was I valued member of the Board of Trustees of Little Pond Church. also a. member at the choir for any five years. During the seventy-three years of his life. -hearts of the old and young. who alike. mourn the demise of a. faith- ful frlend and kind neighbor. He leaves to mourn. one son Joseph R... also two brothers. James of Danvers. Mass, and Charles, Llttlvi Pond and two sisters, Mrs. Eliza- beth Lennon. Oaklend. mlltorriila. and Mn. J. L Campbell. Eureka, Col. on December am. his mortal re- mains were conveyed from his late home to St. nmncls De Sales Church. Little Pond, where Solemn High Mass of Requiem was cele- braled by Lev. Leonard Ayers, es- slsted by Rev. Bennett McDonald and, Rev. Plus Mumaighan. He was laid to rest in the church cemet- ery. beside his wife. who predec- eased him three years ago. Pallbearers were: Nell Macar- mac. Stillman McDonald. Vincent. MlcDonsld. stay of patients in the hospital might become a matter of days John W-m. McDonald. Allan McKenzie and Leslie Under- or weeks rather than years. The'h”V' H9359 d"V9' W” 39599” A- out-pntient clinic, he stated, wouidi MCD0n31'3- to give treatment tol thousands of mentally ill who arel not actually in need of hospitaliz- tion. Dr. Bonncll Mr glad to note that teachers were to receive in- crcased salarfcs. -"In this way," May the soul which graced his body in this life. nnd eternal rest in the next. A Man Cards Joseph R. MacDonald. Little Pond. M.i-. and Mrs. Charles J. Mu- 90 519"” m me "””'e" 0f 9'e”,',:lie added, "1 hope we will be one Donald. Little Pond. ornl reform. ”0ur present. system, . he said. "was established many years ngo. by wise and cautious men, taking into full considera- tion the boundaries of the differ- ent districts. their racial and re- ligious affiliations." 1-le recalled though feelings might run high as election day appi'oached.i when it was over the workers of) the different parties joined in congratulating the winners and their went back to their farm or other work. : l commends Treatment Centre Exprcssiiig approval of the' treatment centre project nt Fal-' Rm, Father of Charmuevconivood. he said this project. was cent years in the Legislature, due long overdue. Considering the cost ST. ANDREI S LADIES AID ' ..'Thc regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid of St. Andrew's Prcsbylci'lan Church. Montag e. was held on Tuesday evenl . March 11 at the home of the pres- irlcnl, Mrs. Byron Stcwart. Roll call was ”a s'iv-"cred by twelvel members and three visitors were present. The minutes of the last meeting. were reiirl by the secretary. Mrs.l were William 'Ma(-Eocliern, and ,uppi-ovcd as rciid: The trcasurcr. Mrs. A. C. Muc- Kay, reported that the pantry sale had been very successful and then read the financial report. Plans were discussed for having the liitcrior of the church re- decorated and it was decided to leave this matter for the present. 51-Jxtcnsive arrangements wore made for holding a social evening later in the month. to which every lady in the congregation would be in- vited. and a committee was ap- pointed to attend to the details of the program. As there was no further business IICWCOIIIEYS. the meeting adjourned after which Volunteer THE N. F. B. SHORT faze them. more, a practical example where. LOTIIETOWN FIREMEN, PERSONAL SACRIFICES, T0 DUTY. 5 l.loo's fists race to the .-....- ....-n- Special Tribute To' Our ”EYE WITNESS NO. FEATURES THE KENTVILLE FIRE DEPT. Volunteer firemen are a rare breed--danger cannot But at Kentville, N. S., fire-fighting vol- unteers have added skill to bravery, and fire prevention to the overall program reducing fire losses. Here is action and excitement enough for anyone, and, what's IN HONORING THE KENTVILLE LADDIES. CAN- ADA PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE DANGER-FILLED VOCATIONS OF IT'S VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPART- MENTS. AND WE, IN PARTICULAR, TO THE EF- FICIENCY AND COURAGE OF OUR OWN CHAR- RINGSIDE MURDER PLOTIA gangster bullelsi, mg a .1. c-mrqn Firemen ! ! 34" for volunteer firemen any- WHO. DESPITE MANY NEVER MISS THE CALL nstiaeoszio. Anvelhowli-I of trcutliig mentally ill patients age. step ahead of some of the other Provinces where ' the teachers have resorted to striking for high-I or pay". He thought we should do our utmost for education and that. the various proposals in the Speech were a step in the righti direction. Dr. Bonnell was roundly ap-, plauded as he concluded and later received the personal congratula- tions of many of the older mem-I Mr. and Mrs. .I..1'. Campbell. Eureka. California. Mary Campbell, Eureka, Call- - fornia. Mrs. Elizabeth Lennon, 'oasiana. California. John Lennon, Oakland. Califor- mo in .and Mrs. Frank J. MacDon- ald. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDon- bcrs of the House. including all ald' omwul members of the Opposition. I In his remarks Mr. R. R. Bciigw leader of the Opposltioii said that Bernadette Maobomld, Ottawa. Rosalie MacDonald. Charlotte- Wll Eileen Ma5Donold. Charlottetown. the junior member for Fourth mug... may have A record 10,. my mhtorbert. MacDonald. Hunllton. to his election at such an early OG'””V9 MWD9"51dv Hlmllwnv I1 . A Clement MacDonald. Hamilton. lunch was served by the hostess Om iissisicd by Mrs. A. C. MacKay and Hamilton. Mrs. William Macliiacherii. ST. ANDREW'S - VV. M. S. ..'Miss Catherine Currie presid- ed all the regular monthly meet- ing of the women's Missionary Society of st. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church. Montague on Tuesday evening. March 11th. at the home of Mrs. Byron Stewart. There were thirteen and two visitors present. Themeeting opened with the call to worship. Psalm 96. and the hymn "Thou Shall Arise. And Mercy Yet." The Scripture lesson. Romnns 10, was read in unison. followed by prayer by Mrs. A. C. MacKay. The minutes of the last mzciinz were then read by Mrs. W. R. Garrick and approved as read. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture contain- ing the word "tidings" the treasurer reported having mailed a carton of Christmas cards to the mission field in Formosa. It was decided to forward a ” carton at a later date. Twenty-three visits during the month were reported and two members expressed appreciation for cards sent them during their illness. Mrs. A. D. .MacLure i was in charge of the study period, with readings by Mrs. Chester MncLure. Mrs. Avery Mac-Neill. Mrs. Heath Stewart, Mrs. John A. Mscxenzie and Mrs. J. Malcolm wracxcnzie. Mrs. MwNelll was appointed to have charge of the study period at the next meeting. The meeting closed with the hymn "Best Be The Tie That. ilainda". and the Mlapah Benedict- on. ' members OWBRID TONI GFS COUGHLASI-COLDS . . BUS SERVICE Provided lvom the Bus 5301!. Molltegue. to Charlotte- town. dolly beginning Satur- day morning. iiiur ruefpwiro siivr 'l'lIE jOAl.F To ensure the birth of healthy vigorous calves and to avoid problems with the cow at calving time. give every prurient cow to your farm NIXON! PIIVINTEX POIVDII Wltsnlu and Mineral . For the int 13- days before oliv- lng and the first 2 weclts offhan- en in. ' rimnt runners will ' Ali! G. Maobomld, Ont. Ind Llttlt Pond. IN. Isabel MacDonald. Medford. Man. Alex F. MacDonald. Medford. Mass. Bernard and Bedford MacDon- ald. Little Pond. . Sister Mary of Carmel. Mr. and Mrs Charla 8. Mac- Donald. Little Pond. Mr and Mrs. John C. MacDon- ald, Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MacDon- ald. Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fisher, Little Pond. Psddy Msocormac. Little Pond Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. Little Pond. Mary Maooor-mac. Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacDonald. Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Mac- Little James A. E. MacDonald, Little Donald. Little Pond. Mrs. M. D. MacDonald. Pond. and pond Mr: and Mrs. Allan Mackenzie, Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard MacDonald. Little Pond. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Campbell, Little Pond. J. D. and Annie Steele, Little Pond. Mr. and sir-. Aeneas Maononalil. Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent MacDon- aid. Little Pond. Neil Maooormec, Little Pond. Mr. Mrs. Nelson Stuart. Mrs. Condoii, Little Pond. Leonard MacDonald. wel- llnc . Little Pond Choir. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Maolnnis. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDon- im . John S. Maobonlld. Olrdlun. John W. Mmobonald and Family, St. Peters nay. Mr. and Mrs. Preornsn Leslie, St Peters Bay. Alex D. Campbell, Primrose. Mn. Alex C. MIdDonI.Id and Family, Prhnroae. in-.'ana ma. r-och macoonaia. Sourls. and Mn. Walter Whltty. Farrrilngton. . Carl Wood. Fumlngton. I-tarry Thompson, Southampton. Joseph R. Muoomld and fly. Pannvuru Island. , Mr. and Mrs. Jot Jlaobomld. Rollo Bay. Mrs. Minnie ltaolue and Family. Rollo Bey. . . It. and Mrs. P. D. Ileobooeld. Hamilton. Ont. ' Mr. and Ice. 1). J. Msotuoo. re. Kat Mlnboneld. Ohio. N8. ulndellao Inocomee. Boston. on . Peters. A Armin Iluluiste and "A . Ilene . . John 1-. mt A-anus Impound. isunoiiing. .. . - - . Honky, 1785' at he lngratlatod hhaoelf into tiie' MARCH V '13. 1952 Isabel Mu.-hue. sax-an sncoonaid. Florida. SNHIIIII Bouquet sisters and Children of st, . oentl Orphanage. , Wm , Enrollment Perpetual Member of tho CIICIII Missionary Union. rum Melnno of Sympathy mdelineultgaccormac. Boston, .and 5. Robin Clo , . town. Y Bridge Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rock Barra. Mr. and Mn Elby Hewlett An. nandale. Isabel and Sandy M Med-ford. Mass. MD0"””' Angus Mucxenzle. Boston, Ma”, Reid Underhay. Fortune, Maolsaac, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mu . Geonzetown. mh” Mr. and Mrs. John Domhoe Roaeneath. ' Walker MacDonald. Toronto, Mrs. J. J. Duflfy. Charlottetown. Mary Campbell. Eureka, cam. Sarah MacDonald. Florida Kathleen MacDonald. Ohio, N, 5, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MaoPhee Selkirk. ' Mrs. Mary Geller and Family, Middleboro, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stead. Fnr. tune. Mr. and Mrs. Charlolteioivri. Mrs. John Howlett. Annandau 590789 Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keamey. Sturgeon. Mr .ari-:1 Mrs. Leon Johnstonp Montague. ' Elinor MacDonald. Charlottetown GOIFY lilzillard. Sourls. Susie Mallard. Souris. Jim Lennon and Family, Man. treal. Mrs. Elizabeth Lennon. Oakland. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Maolsaaxg Rock Rarra. Bertha MacKenzle. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mat-Don. aid. Rollo Bay. Card Of Thanks Joseph R. MacDonald wishes to thank all who sent Mass Cards. Enrollments. Spiritual Bouquets and Messages of sympathy; also the neighbours for the many acLii of kindness shown during his rec- ent bereavement. When A Your Children need a TONIC OWE DIEM HIGH ENERGY SCO'H"5 EMULSION Helps build stamina-helps maintain resistance in youngsters and adults. Scott's is a high energy TONIC-with nolmalA 51 D Vitamins in natural oil and added mineral.-. Easy to take. Scott's is highly recommended. Buy today at your favourite store. ' Mont nun lust . on. can EUISION NIGH ENERGY IONIC PllESGIlIPTl0llS , Filled with flare PHONE 211 W0llTHY'S DRUG STORE LEIGH SIMPLE. Mgr. 178 Queob St. FINAL NOTI-OE Is given to the owneis of the two guns found in South Lake, if not called for in 30 days-they will. be sold. Signed: ' , I or. rA'rtut:tttIililir.A1r m or. imuzes raruslr mm SOURIS A Three-Apt. Comedy .- no new". , TDUIS STEWAR y ' ' Sotlthjgokoo 8:00 ,jr.sr. and ads ml- Tu Mrs. J. .1. mm;-. cmrmmwn.