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TVW‘ vvvvvvvvivif’? r see Ia‘ ap Ieagiial" SMILEY‘ VBURNETT n» West’: m Sade CHARLES STARRETT- as lie law ll A I Stewart. “KBAVE YOUR DRY CLEAN- ING done by De Lune Cleaners, Montague. ~ ..° Messrs Fred and Ol-iarles Alt- ken who have been employed in Nova Scotia during the past few months, have returned to their home in Lower Montague. Mrs. Wilfred Livingstone and son Donald, Charlottetown, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. A.C. MacKay, Montague. » Ilia many friends will be glad to learn that Mi‘. JD. MacLeod. My. and Mrs. Joseph Storey. Charlottetown. were weekend guests of Mrs. Storey‘: mother, Mrs. J12. Fraser, Montague. ' Mr. Maurice Macleod, Murray Harbour, is at present at ‘home On an extended leave undergoing med- ical treatment. Friends will regret to hear of the . NSOUTI-Ilill-N KINGS school Sports. Montague Rink, Friday, Much 12th. y .3100! SALE. -1. 5 H. P. Im- perial Engine. used 2 seasons. Price $100.00. James MacLea-n. North Lake. JWANTED. - 2 Crackers fos- Lobster Factory. Good wages for right men. L. M. Johnston. Mon- tsgue. JON STANDARD ‘TIME. - At the regular monthly meeting of the Souris Town Council held Monday night. it was voted to remain on traveller, was a recent visitor to Montague and vicinity where he called on his many customers. Mr. David MacDonald, Cardigan. owner of a doubie-seater biplane, landed on the Montague River to take Judge C. st. Clair Trainor to Murray River. evidence of the speed with which air travel covers dsiance. it is I further instance o1 the coming air< mindedness o: the people. who are now employing these air services to e. far greater extent than they that local air service will increase- The regular meeting of Young Peoples Society of the Pres- byterian Church was held in the vestry Monday evening with the president. Miss Anna Macliachern in the chair. During the evening three large cartons were packed with clothes for the needy people of Europe. Lunch was served b MacLean, The regular meeting of the Aketn 0.6.1.1‘. was held at the home of Mrs. Annie MaeLure, Thursday, March 4th. The meeting opened with the devotional period led by Barblra Mabon. The scripture les- son was read by Gloria MacLeod. This was followed by a. story by Helen Hamiltor after which Lor- raine Machine led in prayer. In the absence qt the secretary, Helen Hamilton read the minutes of the last meeting. The Bible study, the theme of which was "Joseph and his Drowns". wss led by Nellie Clements. During the work hour fudge was served by the hostess. Gloria Macleod invited the mem- bers to her home for the next meeting. The recent heavy snowfall o! Manda, has once more completely blocked all roads in this section just as they were being cleared by the blows which had been working constantly to clear Friday's snow. Unfortunately work at this end has been temporarily suspended owing to a breakdown in the machine: however, it is expected that new Dlfts will be shortly arriving and the machine will begin operations in the near future. It is reported that high cuttings at various points 010M the main highway are com- pletely filled which rwill necessit- ate considerable work before they are again cleared. Many by-roads are siznost impassable, then-lb? ilo. iatlnl many rural sections which have not even received mall owing to the impossibility of I ‘“ g them. However, with spTlng only twelve days away. ii is hoped that conditions will become less severe. ACCEPTS CALL - It has been an- nounced that the Rev. John Mat- thew Sheen. B.A.. of Shedlsc, ma. has accepted the call to the Mont- rose pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada comprising mo, i And Vicinity The mam-bars of St. David's |pa.roels of various food stuffs to i i England. They are consigned to a malady who is a. day school teache: and a Sunday School superinten- dent in London for distribution among elderly people and also chiidren.—Geo. The Rev. Sidney J. Boyce was called to Gaspereaux this week for the funeral of Mr. Richard Col- Mrs. m). Nicholson, and Mrs. luoflmi‘ W“ m“ ‘lldwfly °“ 5m“ day evening while returning to his home with his‘ wife after visiting a neighbor. Mrs. Ceilings is the former Grace Helnphiii of this pisee for whom deep sympathy is felt. in her sorrow. Intes-ment was made at the Lower Montague Community Cemetery. Friends of Mr. Elmer Jeffery are sorry to hear that he will be laid up for some time with s severe cut on the ankle. Elmer, success- ful (roach of the senior Eagles do: ing the past season, and a forms; player of ability, came out of re- tirement in play on Monday night and in the first period uniortun ately suffered a severe skate out Oi. tho ankle. We hope to see him about soon. On Monday night the nine old- times-a of the Georgetown Eagles mot a Georgetown High School team. strengthened by the younger blood from the Eagles nest. When the smoke had cleared the old- timars were on the short end oi s 12-10 score. From the opemng whistle the juniors elected to play a body-checking and everything goes game, with the result that at ‘new minister is.a young man and is a native of O’Leary. Mrs. sheen is also a native q! O‘I..eary, being formerly Miss Edna Singleton. They have two little boys. George and Allan. Rev. Mr. Sheen has been three vesrs at Shediac and has served on the West Cape pastoral charse. a few miles from Ubeary. H! hll lilo had pastorates in Sam. lratchewan. He has had marked success in ali his pastorstes and is a forceful speaker and a devoted pastor. He was ordained to the -—TTEV. JOHN IW. SIIEEN. 3.5.’ Christian ministry in 193d at slckilllle. NB. and was a class- snate of this correspondent who was ordained at the same time. Rev. Mr. Sheen's mother resides in Silml-‘litrlide 8nd his father only Pissed away last fall. Several brothers also live in Summerside .. ma GUARDIAN. cnanwrrnowu ' ' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Link). Albeit Ail-ken. Mrs. Bytes » Mill Harriet Ola-ll‘. AGENT GEOBGITOWN: Weldon Lavesa. AGENTS BQURIS: Mlls Enid Iieharda all! Gordon Ferrell The Guardian may be bought at any of the following pieces ta Montague: III s. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. getown: The Peat Office; In Swirls: Condosfa and Florence Duper. In St- Petefl: The Poet Ofliee. "An important part of my diet ever since my first bottle has been Crown Brand Corn Syrup. Now, that may be I11 right for a little character like myself, but let me teiI you. these grown-ups sure are lucky what with Mom serving enough to have some hot waffles ea- paucakcs smothered with delicious Crown Brand. If it's as good as it is in my cereal-—- inmmmm!’ ’ For years doctors have recom- mended the use of Crown Brand i. ' Ila-o - I. DENNIS fi » Montague i; convalescing satis- _ I; A I Milan” tfotlglowglg hi5c“§.ei§tn‘f.§' $5335.11 timéolflggllinggit “mliiiril” ‘hm Cmw“ 3m“! 0°“ sYfilPhwiih 5° m“? °f that Great” Reduced Prices 1 era on a e rlnce ou - . - - - t u‘ “ma”; _ v i. Dita-i. Surrlrnerside. mherwlw‘ dlshcs}; Ag? shcitsucztggflmhzidba n8’ 00' . i‘ as i“ Mr. Ron Norman, comsnerciai 1cm u. ywa Sela of Slillllron’: Fawn’ Stockings - -. silt 1-10’ . .3 ms ran "$1.00 Rack of A Girls’ Slums, Dresses i floyal Sport Shirts, sizes 2 4 S Slightly soiled — to clear Balance of Winter Underwear at i TllE sronr roacrnv ‘ "YIIIIR GIIILIIIIEIIIS . GEIITRE" srocxmos organised River-view Wocnen’: Institute met at the home of Mr. calls. and this committee was re- the end 0i the first period they trailed the oidsiers 7-2, and at the end of the second session were still trailing 10-4. ' Counselied by hockey-svise fans, between periods the juniors realized they possessed neither the stamina or ability to dish out body blows with the old- sters and consequently during the third frame they attended strictly to their knitting, plus the fact a reoiii’. to end the game Landry. BIVIEVIZW. W. I. 0n March. 1st the WHERE? WHY? that the old-timers wue over eon- fident, allowed eight goals WIEOIIBL The next meeting of those twd teams is being looked forward to with interest. Referee was Harold newly elected. School Committee also re- elected, Lunch Conunittee for April meeting: Mrs. D. S. Mc~ Leod. Mrs. J. S. Burns and Mrs. W. I. Bowman. Mrs. C. B. Maths. son will be in charge of the program for next meeting. assisted by Mrs. J. I. Morrison and Mrs. Chester Whitiock. After some discussion it was decided to have a veriety concert. The excutive to meet and get ri-iousiirins or cusrunrns WILL suv snors FOR EASTER AT THE "anrsr Tunisian-our g slur AT WRIGHT ‘S SHOE CO” Queen Street BESAIISE IIALF PRIIIES PREVAIL. SOME LIIIES AT A TRACTION material for same. 1t was 51,, decided to hold an auction “i. Co 5 r pasas-atisfactory carbo- t t u I h “hi” ram“ ‘i’ M“ “‘°“"°‘ rfiiwéoifiliisfil.‘ ..‘.“é"'£.'l'...?‘i§i'.°- i..§§'=.§."~=i-.-=-i-iii-wdii=r i". EQSIYSE.“ Y§§°".w?"°§'i.ii'l§’I iiiiiinTificiii-“vifiiis I.‘1°‘l‘§’°!..iZ . ' . ' ' M d . ‘ - - ' ""“““'" n I 21nd’? vgs °}'°- Milmv River. have left by {Qr bottle-Ted mfanrs- Present. The President. lvlrs. o: tlfiles-hgivé! wixllgim held °"'“'"‘" high; mil the brother-inlay: o! Misses Mary fh““"1:‘;,§,,s'§a‘{n°§“'b§§',f° 3mg? ' o‘ u“ m“; bpmide? 12d 2n April 5t; T...‘ businesflmm: n ' _, , _ 9p s en e . meeng open y sngng e - SD! WMAImARIM ANIIIIEAKING 4 and Sue Hemgmm’ “M a" em John Beavers and the Moncton Inlumt, ode and repeal“: m, o! meeting closed by singing . "Wm" “mm-- ALAN HALE Phyed A“ M” “gut Hawks. Mr. Nic0ile’s brother. Clay- weed. Minutes of last meeting “God Save The King." ' “ma”; GEORGE TOBIAS Tuesday morning Paul.‘ mym‘ ton, is a member of the Beavers. r w“, npproved as read. Roll call The entertainment program w“ oriquungy" qggiigg aging" J. sew,“ flew a ma, doom to Dun. i HE Wu“ “um comm" um was answered by“‘a name for our “hi-Sill”!!! °1 Mi“ was!“ Brown, . ) l‘ l A "muahvfuw gfigfkflicoob dast t‘: ‘attend a. ugatilentit The re- T umiraulaosouro ‘m! ‘Run-view w“ Th:1:555,lrelgizgfilraardghogifdifilrii k m1". 5,, o n“ __ I ggxirnatgl; ‘sol; minugteswag-ivianpg AlasMaauleeluroraeftaaada Ceraltarrl Sick Committee reported four PIP" W“ PIEl-‘ilfed by Mrs. Foster. A. musical contest and sn apple contest were enjoyed by ali Several games were played and lunch was served by Committee in charge. collection lznounicd to $1.25, membership fees $1.50. Mrs. George Smith was organist. GROWN BY INDIANS Indians in the southern United States grew lima beans. but settlers from Europe did not start culti- vating tlirm for many years. W0l0ll-'S RAIIIRUIITS sizs 4 nu 41-2 nonunion nusssn so. First liaallty —-_ iiaeil llaals TIIESE ARE REEIILAR 1.35 WIIITE and TAR ssnnuas _ 1.99 3-95 A Shins Let II IIen-‘a Fine. Sail 4.95, 5.9.5, lbilbinilmcnts of Ehtsdale, where and a sister, Mrs. Lewis Barnard the Manse is. Montzol, MIIIIIBQI lives in 0'Leary_ H; [uggeggh n,“ “Sh. Ind Clmpbellton. Subject to Ira MacDonald who h.“ done g1? IPPHWHI 0f the Presbytery oi splendid wori; on in, Mung“. Pr nae Edward Island and the charge for the past five years and t SQ" m!‘ 0f MOYICW". Rev. Mr. i who intends to take . pngi; 3nd". I eeh wll begin his pastoral dut-I ate course in Gordon Theological es at Montrose early in July. The Seminary in Boston. - 0. Brown Elk srpnrs 0.00 Shoes Jaet ls Fran Factory. A Ssorlflfo 0f lsvllllds 1.95. 2.95 . "II! llrss lacks - Shavllll 8am as»; I-‘arnirlv 4.00 to 1.00- llsslrals or min m Jilijeiisv sivsn Goodyear Walt Slloea ls llAtli or lll0Wll. Values‘ ail to 10.00 f BUYS’ 2.95 n. Soodysir Waits _ SIZES 1. l, s, 4, s s Ssiealil i... his! - msr nus nnuifninfn; FEATURETTE i, snows 7 and a=4s MATINEE sxruaosv ONLY 2.30 trope-woo» GINTIML BOYALT! w, 1, Here's m. ggy FARMALI. CUB! With a E Line of Quick-Change Implements fer and! lama 9VOQO-.@.' §§@ Committees heard from and new lAsk as about sh new Israeli Cab. rise all-purpose tram: than supplies ‘gqmfl Rank w _°n¢a assoohahsadaaspowesloseveryiob etltiite held trial: nsfitwli III, °“""“'“""' 55 mmbers and two visi- I-ppointsd. Re Cross. _ , Ward. Sick Committee. w Mrs. roster and Mrs. Agnew. Pwsrlmme. Mrs. c. Wood. Lundl Mrs. Allison MacRee. Mn. Msior meme. Mrs. MscLellan. Mrs. Knlis. Hostess. Mrs. Ward. It was decided at this meeting that this aenool. Mtmbers enjoyed playi P111011 (after the meeting) will: Vi! P! o! rs. Foster. De- licious lunch serve by the lunch small _ . Meeting closed with the KIM. cell for next meeting, >mggrvmsisemmslvssnal. \ . . Teachers to 135mg, join men-mum Ill-WIN I P 0T I _ n . t,“ '°"* ‘° '1‘ Mew Pei-M awe-em. s». mfifdfitvifinkd ~ " - - - . » s. c. w... .. i. ........ .. s... ......... . ......... GIIIUIIII GLO! G-OUT SALE lime. -al.ao to purchase necessities S. Iuil liae at “slur-ap- . , - 4 for holding all meetings intlse \_ 55*“. .1 _ . L. 4 ~ _. . ._ ,- ' . . MacLeosl a. ‘or-gen. rims; m A y roman: