I s halos EiGtl'l'. vi .g ' g . cu.-uzoiam. n w ,, V V -will ...1:'.:..5.l31.;.l.I...9.llll.Lll. lglg-,:,,;g:;,l;v r To luv WE” at-no Ilaofhoa. an um Wlgglatan. Ilia Joan Johnston. C j . Illa Report for.JanuI.ry: -Grade X-I. Paul Mullatly: 2. eorge Mullally. Tommy Hughes: . Michael ,6allant. , V Grade IX-1. Peter Duality: 3- Reggie Peters: 8. Muriel Crouctier. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden uvon. D 51'. Y The at. raincla my aid. Grade V!-l. Patrick Wood: 2. William MacDonald: 8. Claude Peters. March 7th. at 3 p.m. for infants Accessories, Montague. and preschool children. Shows: Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-9 1-5. Guardian may In bought at tile following places in non Saturday night two bang- A AIIIUAL coumu Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Gaol-go -up hodmy games were played at Mr. not-gan'a Department , g , . um”. gong Post office; In Scum: The Snack Bar and 3. Italy sh, gwueggwn Rink, wim, mg . G d vm I G . '5 chum " . , . . .- us. is. o - - - 1 w - - rae -. rn ' 5 v. .- i -' iioeyiist ngihgiarlls irinmglhaiglttetosvld p z. h::!vinv1;1Iql:Oi2C3- fl-Ir! laeglfl-F. : Mmqummilzhulox w(iim:'llc' s25"o.oCMi hnATT!i:Ll.a:stt5uu50B it” may ii" 311? tgegmimownnigg 2 Clin;Ii' Bugirne Mu:n?n3 ' I - - ' 3- o ta u c 00. e nes ay. . wt an o a cry. u '1 e age e rge own - - - " i n A Q ' School boys' and glrls' teams in 3 Peewees Win two actiondpacked games. In the first encounter at the av- ' ..'wAI.Lral-an. paints and Sponsored by the Benevolentllrlsh Society ...M,.. ll. li.iii;: .18 a love i:.iil live It ..lii.1 liligel... A lill).lill collie title... i'. Wlii j,1,ll,l Ill til: igi:)rw:I'Ild' ptaht.ie:iiyl;oIly Ov!1laI:.";ltt' G . ' M Bi” Fm" play” defence. Bell. Gordon; forwards, F. ' ,g, Admission gg ' the price you want to pay. 349.50. 90799 0W" White. c. White, Harris. 3. White, Grade II-I. Lynwood clieverla; . . 35500 or 53750, At A, 11, Ca:np- Munn, Keenan, Lowe, Saunders. 2. Arnold Machellan, Carl Peters; Matlnge.'.Adult5 75c; Children 25,: i n ....'L00l OVEI. your wardrobe ms have your dry cleaning done now. Deluxe Dry Cleaners. Mon- tague. ..'Gl'l' THAT WONDER. PAINT Spred Satin at Hilchey and Van- Iderstlne, Montague. JNEW STOCK, congolcum, in- laid linoleum. tiles and squares ar- riving at Hilchey and VanIder- stine, Montague. ..'LAD.lES AND GENTLEMEN have it your own way. A Tip-Top Tailors suit, or Overcoat, the fab, house cleaning supplies. Hllchey and Vanlderstine, Montague. ..'L0Ol( OVEB YOUR WARD- ROBE and have your Dry Clean- ing done now. Cleaners. Montague. 'NAME OMITTED-Mrs. S. S. Hessian was one of the ladies who assisted in serving at the opening of the new T.B. convalescent home in Montague. Friday last. Her name was omitted in the report of the opening. aning the West Kent girls won a close game from Georgetown High girls by a 3-2 score. This game was a crowd pleaser all the way. In the boys' game the locals D91-uxe D?! were outplayed by a heavier and more - experienced squad. which handed the locals a 17-8 defeat. This game produced some fine ex- hibitions of passing and stick llan- dliug but was not fully appreciat- ed by the fans. due to the fre- quent arguing of players with the referees, and the rough checking of the heavier team from the city, which seemed to copy too closely some of the more rugged fcaturcs From Montague In" the second game of the even- ing at Montague rink last.nlght. the Murray'Harbor Peewees defeat- ed the Montague Peeweea 2-0 with Saunders and Keenan scoring in the first period. Considering the fact that these are only young chil- dren. the game was quite fast. and proved entertaining to the m:-n.v fans which attended to watch the children play. Lineups: . Murray Harbor - Goal. Stewart; Montague .. Goal, 8. Maclsure: Mrs. MIIAIIIVI Dept. Grade V-1. Francis Poole; 2. Violet Pools: 3. Teddy Roach. i Grade IV-1. Douglas White; 2. Albert Parquet; 8.!ivcrett Chuverie. Miss Malmlva Dept. Grade IV--l. Paulina McLean; 2. Brendon Murphy; 3. Neville Creamfr. Gra e III-i. James White. Ver- inon Poole; 2. William Mcliaren; 3 Teddy Campbell. Mlsa Foley's Dept. 3. Albin Oheverie, Clarence Ma- TICKETS ON SALE WI-IELANIMEMORIAL HALL AT THE , PRINCE EDWARD ATHEATBE ,. L MARCH 16th and 17th . I 4 - Performances - 4 'Friday, March .9-8:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. Saturday, March 10 --9 A.M. - 9 PM, Monday, March 12-10 A.M. -- 5 P.M. ylllll limit hell's. Montague. defence, Lanlgan. Munroe, Ealder- lone. and Vicinif ' V East Baltic - ' ' ' sn. Johnston. forwards P d . G d I-1. J s dbe :2. and Vicinity ;::.;.2. ....::.: ........:'.l?..:.':....:'.... MacDonald. E. MacI..ure, semple. d.ore. ' I E. James MacDonald, Principal. Evening-80 cents I liliuvcI' Mrs. Myrtle Babineau was a vis- lost to Charlottetown on saturdar. The East Ballic Sewing Club Mr. Wilfred Gotell was a recent me” ””"”5' ” me home M M” vmwx. to the (my, Foster Garrett. ltDINBUalClH. March 5 -(!'uut- Bontswomen have an average eh era)--acotsmenpcan expect to live pectancy of as years-men at 54, 20 years longer than they did at he reported. In 1900, life expect, Cake- The Mitt meetlnz l0 59 held the turn of the century and the ancy of women was 47 yea” amt First Period 1-Murray Harbor. Saunders i I i With a snap shot from tlhree feet in front of the net, Murphy scul- ed the winning goal for the Mon- talgue Bantams at Montague Rink wide pass from Williams. The locals tied the score w-hen Poole on a long pass from Sullivan slipped one past Stewart. In the third period both teams played Mrs. Peter McInnLs of Alexandra was is recent visitor at the home of Mr. Alphonsus Corrlgan. a patient for several weeks. Friends of Mrs. Ella Macxlnnon who has been confined to her home due to illness. are all ex- Mr. and Mrs. Major Young and son, Gary. Red Point, were recent visitors to Montague. Mrs. Harold MacGrcgor. East Mr, Lester Lecco. Peter's Road. has completed a new ice house at North Lake. and is filling it with ice for the coming busy season. Second Period Scoring e- None. Third Period held at the home of Mrs. skinner. 0' Feb. 16. Ten members answer- ed the roll call. The devotional period included Hymn 623 "Jesus Loves Me." followed hy Scripture II V hard but were unable to score. pressing the wish for a speedy and Mrs. Wesley Bruce. Bothwell. is reading Psalm 24' by Eleanor ll Overtime for ten minutes was complete recovery. much improved after her recent Rodd. prayer Wu argued by lllnessl Blythe Rodd. rm-nn 5'02 "What A H1 .lil.'HNllJUiUR called and again there was no more. in the next overtime per- iod Murphy, on a short pass from Sullivan scored the winning goal. Lineups: Mont:-gue: Goal. D. Stewart: de- fence, Sullivan, A. Stewart. Des- Roohes; forwards, Poole, Murphy. Clair. Reynolds, Camipbell, Pear- don. Murray Harbor: Goal, C. Stew- employed at. Falconwood Hospital spent the weekend with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Friends of Miss Betty Lou Hayter are sorry to hear that ill- ness has necessitated her entering Ithe Prince Edward llsland Hos- Ipital and all hope for an early re- Mr. Clarence Stewart. who is Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. Frank Waires, who passed away recently in Charlottetown. Mr. Waires was a former resident of Black Pond. Miss Susan Mallard, Red Point. recently spent some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mal- lard. Sourls. Friend We Have in Jesus" was sung. I It was agreed to gel. thirty 130x95 0f EVGFY-day cards to sell. Program for next meeting roll call responded by the word "Cross". Wayne Gillespie will offer prayer. Pauline Jenkins will lead in the recreation period. A Missionary story was read by r l l l an swoetel W5 whine OBLNIEA . HE 'liHl'.KE QUGHT TO BE A LAW ML and M”, Faster Young, (Keenan) , 15 M , h 13 at the h e of M" Scot Mr. c. H. Llewellyn was a bus- , ,..M H .50 K 0" I C , om - expectancy trend 11 rlslna. - men. 44. ines: visitor to Charlottetown last gm?f3a:w:f' "cm" ”5""' lo (slglifrfgersfr r' H 18,25 Hushem x land's registrar-general said today. wee . , a By 3610': at Shorten Mel-l.HEll5 VOUR IVES SOON GET ANKFTED '” IECIDEI IT? last night to defeat the Murray Miss Eleanor Walsh. student at ' . V15 n e, Harbor Bantams 2-1 and take the pi-mac of Wales College, was the E;2i,", ' 9 C1 '3 mer h Scoring - None, ooutotrf n- oozing ' - round 6-5. The first game was play- weekend guest of her parents. Mr. MAM- - M OF 13053 DIM” L I ' -1 ed in MM"! Hall?” Sallmlw '"ld M”-E”1W'”5h- Mr. wllllam Baker. Lakeville. is souru wmsmn MISSION otNlNG5Vm5 it'll” . . l""”00” W ""1 in A A'311 ”e' a patient in the P. E. Island Hos- BAND ml ,' l' N . - Murray Harbor scored the first Mrs. Guy Hemphill has returned pm), All wish him a speedy re. , I i.. if ' goal with H. Fraser doing the 'to her home from the Charlotte- covgry, The regular meeting of the I or ii 3 I-UJ Q honours for the visitors, on a rink- town Hospital, where she has been South winsloe Mission Band was i pi" e -Io-ne slzauoatsv! . QC IUIIII "'3 W k ' IAIN IETSV HIWELL STEVENS - DRAKE I '0" ”"' art; defence. Gordon. Bell; for- turn 9-0 000d h0lillh- nQu- -to . d,willi .H.F se.!Viac- -- Ani-"E mum" ' 1”" HHSHM W" i 1 ms 'a r Mr. Walter McNeill of the office Mm, and ML and M” Fmmn the Study 300;, by M”, H,,,,,,, Kay. Herring, T. Fraser, Os-borne. La” 1 m C di : F t retm - Cartoon 3.” whim. s o e ana an National MD ' B m 11' H d d th which was enjoyed by 411, Ext" . 93 u ' . Fcailways ing Charlottetown. was a mn:5;?; ofthzelate fmen awn”: After a contest by Marvyn Gill- , aeekenfo visitor to his home .in am". Chulommwng esple. Mrs. Hughes and Mn, - . A g ”.”.”:::.I .l: i . I I 'worth. a Preston Jenkins. followed by the Mr. Washington Young. Kmgsg reading of the third chapter, of ANMF M.-tsov, 72, WIEENS AVE. Lovoov, omod 3 pg . CAPITOL: 1'0-DAY f writ. BIG .Il0llBLE BILL ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Mr. Edwin Fraser. Red Pointuis confined to his home owing to ill- ness. All wish him a speedy recov- Mr. Richard DeLory student at "3" ihlizggzm Iffagerisunyoexirsrlaclsg Messrs. Arthur Young. and Mr. for several'we'eks.at the home of Hmld M"Le""" Em" Head" h ' have left for Howe Bay. where is puma Mm ma Mm F' 5' D” they are employed at pulpwood Lory, following an appendicitis cum" i V operation at st. Martha's Hospital Ki in Antlgonlsh. HOME I IMPROVEMENT FINANCE PLAN L FOR . HoME OWNERS. . ' I OPERATED THROUGHI . MacDONALD - ROWE A ' WOODWORKING COMPANY LIMITED OIIAIILOTTETDVIII I PHONE 2787 - 2760 Mrs. Alton Robertson. Munn's Road. spent the wee-k-end with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mn. Theodore Robertson. t. The ,Red Point and East Baltic , I 2 Fiery. Itching Toes and Feet, i.:.”iiii3::ii.i:E:lL;:ig:1:i Here is a clean. stainless anti- ? tic oil":-hat will do more to swnmmy is exwnded in ms" ep you get rid at you, trouble Daniel Conway. North Lake. on mm nnyming you-ve PW, used. the recent death of her mother. Its action is so powerfully pene- Ml”!- Alex MCC0mll0K- 50llFl5- . . , irating that the itching is. quickly - atopped: and In a' short time you Mr. Reggie Rose, Red Point. is are rid of that bothersome. fiery pnsengly buiialng ,, but fay ML ' iiiii-'."ii.i.”E.ii”'i?ii.L'm"i:i.2f.? M” ””'””"v ””:””'''i "L - .- 7' Rose is widely known or his fine t0:ugl:;lesil'l'ii.BLinZ unsightly skin work in be” building, You can obt i M . E ld Oil in the Orlitlgrflllioggftfe r2t”:ny Mr. Earle Robertson. Hunter modern drug store. It is safe to Elven recently visited his family use-and failure in any of the ail- and friends at Red Pvlnt and n-rents mud above 1; ran; indeed, Basin Head. Mr. Robertson. has i accepted a cull to the navy for HUGHES DRUG CO, LTD, the second time. He served with The JENKINS pHARMAcy the navy for several months in V REDDIN BROS. the second World War. MAJOR HOUPLE .. aaan,..... Matinee 2:30: Evening Continuous at 0:45-"Border Incident" 6:45; "Tension" szzoj; "Border Incident" 9:50- Miss Jean Maccregor, daughter of- Mr. and ms. Stuart Mac- Gregor. Eoatnaltic. is convaieaclng at her home after her recent un- fortunate full from her horse's back. resulting in a broken leg. She r ivett treatment in.t.he Souris ospltai. ' T... TORONIO. March 0 -(OP) - Thieves carted away more than sumo in office -machinery and precision tools during the week- end from the International no- sistancr Company ;on Catlalw Avenue in Toronto's east end. Pol- ice said-the thieves took enough ,'Aro Tliora Limits as. to Amount and - Time Allowed for Payment?- Yes. The ml mum -credit is 5100.00 and the maximum 32. .00. The repayment plan PW- vldes for equal monthly instalments in round figures over periods of six, twelve, eighteen or twenty-four months as you may select, YOU say how much you can afford to pay 98?” month and your dealer will select a plan satis- factory to you. Twila: is the Down Payment -.i...i iWlIo Is Eligible?- ..Any home owner of good credit standing who has a reasonable equity in his home. - ' out: BOARDING HOUSE -rum our The HE CREPT UP sumo, CDRPORAL on ME wm-t '4--JAKE I6 SMIPING SOME GOLD . '4, AROUND FOR FRESH Mme GTOCK '.MONEY.'--w WHEN HE'S IN THAT . 'TOMAl-lAWl4 Moop. z BETTER NAIL UP , I Ti-Ie BARN DOORS. . ..--, JAKE USUALLY TESTS ' I-Its HARPOOM IN THE Mlx:toIz'5 BAci4--- ' BUT IF You TRIED To TELL THE OLD BOV THAT, HE'D SET You Asloe WITH Wliol Improvements can In Financed Under the Plan?- Airepair, alteration or improvement-xof an ex- A istln structure. including "a detached garage. i ie.g. nlshinlg tgtlc roognds, adding ms; re-;.o:)h- -- . ng, new oo ng, m emzng ens - i.i3'.i'ii.iiiii3'..”if."3.'Ifi"" .T".?m33?n room. lnaklnz basement room. etc. etc.' can get the Job StanId7- ' A onion. 1 ' . . . ' L '- , i No down t i ' b ldi - when do I Apply for Advieg7- - teriai but py?o3iim:: a7..iif.?”aZ.i5hi.?"ii n:t:1'ol:Il business to obtain credit for a lat-ger amount ' oz. to MacDonald & Roweiwoodworlldng Com-- u,,,, 0,, ma 0, ca 1,, id , . U, 9, ' pany Limited. Th will giv u- it a-, . . " ” ” ,'”l'”' ” R."'g."uon ,.ylce, examine youreiiome if yguytzr re, h:lp your "coma ' i -you to determine your'exact requirements. give . you a quotation. and handle the job for you, or. , find a satisfactory contractor.” If you wish. you - can do the job yourself. SALES and snavlcn 'ltepaln To All Makes M07038 Wliati oIi..c.ny'i. .CIIQrgOi . Costa; Tllislcingllt L... or of one ntiper tnonthutgiimthg I ' s I 4 L i . totaI- redi , .'M...IIns IIII Iupoln H" d” ' A"""'9' "" c"""'7'-' 4 , ; .il;ee'rep:aiditn.1r;'!gthl' i Qvmd cost oo 1oo.oo . -mi... onm.3i'.'.i.:.. ””"'”" i" cJe”a"" Fill ioutiaslmple application form in the same. , ., ,- in am can man i of. 825o.oooi-I A jidr iii In an ggiti service tlhlfld a?'um'aQ.” . .'- retail dealer's-office. All transactions are con- .fliit'llllll.vV . i . ILEOIRIOAL 01.81..