rilcnjrwerrrv TODAY ald SATURDAY fiff "DANCING i will be closed on srrcut! BARBARA ANNSCGTTTF" BLADES" ‘ Also NEWS - COLOR PARADE - CARTOON ‘as; ‘ A s A s ‘ A AAAAAA wvwv GOOD FRIDAY rm. THEATRE and all om. r. c. Spencer c... Theatre's v vOQOOr@Q This THEATRE and all other F. G. Spencer Co. Theatres will ltfclassd on GOOD FRIDAY PRINCE EIlWliRii ‘ CAPITOL U-QR-PNDOOOD-OQQFDDJ000000000000DOVQOOOQQOD§FOD§OO00D0‘ STOOGE COMEDY - SN This THEATRE and nII other Mi TIIIIIGIIT - EMH TU ACTION AND ADVENTURE . . . Eddie _hEhh Zqquara 3 t. and l/m: 401a. . " .51‘ fii*v9fl+¥e+snoesnnewu weono . ‘A ~ _v Q SERIAL t IIIIIIATE corset-ares Fr’ . PIOIIQ-‘fl SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 sanguine patron: Oaregeteratr-yte put the "fix" en Peleelual Show: ‘7 and 9 —- Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 i Qrti I Am oiiturrmttstt _ g ~ TRAVEL - CARTOON - MUSICAL I OVIIIAUIID ., IMRIII IIESII. llllll IAIIIAIIII ttolsa tropes ssa . s orltaaer all a ms iet n-r. at est arm. on: Mb! new razor. rm noggin l A no i I IOOIIA tom and SATURDAY LEONERROI. Ollll (AINOVSKY Ill-LY HOUSE TRUDY MARSHALL use: nuance APSHOTS - MUSICAL F. G. Spencer Co. Theatres will, be closed on GOOD FRIDAY. g RE and SAT. GALLOP DOWN THF. MUSICAL TRAIL ior xinifwooo. s. ' ILYSI KNOX r i stuvetr ‘ wlr an sum on snor- » warm ll 0 nova w» ‘ on business. / 1g; ppARmAN, CPlARLOTTETOWN 11:1: EASTERN GUARDIAN insure‘. sroarsoua. Uarell r. AGINTI SOUR-IS: III ll“ The Guafllill III! DO 1M1". Richard llaolnen. etu- dent oi Hines o! Wales College spent the weekend in Montague. Mr. Mecleen recently suiiortd a dislocated shoulder while hockey with the junior Abbies e- gainst Shediac, the New Brunswica winners. Mr. Harry McConnell. employee or the Bank ol Commerce. Manta gue. .spent the weekend at the home ol his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James McConnell, Georgetown. Mr. David MacDonald. Cardigan. was a recent visitor to Montague on business. Mr. Thomas Knox. employee ol Maritime Electric, was a weekend visitor at the home o! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Knox. Mon- tague. Mr. Calium MacPher-aon, Plat River, was a business visitor in Montague on Saturday. w, ualis Hunter. Bridgetown. was a recent visitor to Montague Mr. C. c. Montgomery. commcr‘ clal traveller. spent the day in Montague and vicinity calling ac his regular customers. Mr. Haddon, MacLeod. Dundss. was a business visitor in Montague on Monday. beading seamen Cyril Coyle. R. C. N. is spending a ten days leave at the home o! his parents. Mr and Mrs. hank Ooyie. Montague. Miss Lexie Macbeod. Bridgetown was a. recent visitor to Montague. Mlaa Ruth Clements, employee o! Maritime Electric. spent the .. ' ‘ at the home ol- her par-- ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius MacDon- ald. onmure Island. spent the day in Montague visiting friends. l Misses Selma Llewellyn and Flor- rie Boston. Montallll- W" '4" day in Charlottetown on business. Friends o! Mr. Harvey y Ross. bower Montiaeue. will reim- l“ laam that he is conlined to ma home owing to an accident when his alelgh slowed to one side Jam- ming him between the barn and his sleigh fracturing some ribs. About one hundred people from Upper Montague and surrounding districts were out searching the district {or Mr. Bimer MacDonald. who was last seen December 14th. Although the spring thaw has somewhat diminished the amount ol snow, there was still too large a quantity in woods and in the ditches to make a thorough search. Extensive search had been car- ried out immediately alter the. report that Mr. MacDonald wail missing, but. the heavy pnows all. Christmas live had completely ou- iltoratod any trail which might have been lert. It is expected that searching will continue during the next weeks in an attempt to lo- cate the missing man. ' Travellers on the ice have beer. lnlcrmed that the lee in tne river on either side o! the bridge has thawed open tor several hundred yards. extending eastward to the end o! the Poole and Thompson wharf. This indicates that the safety o! ice travel is at a mini- mum. It has been lurther noticed that no water lodged on the ice during the latter part ol the thaw. lurther indicating that the ice is honeyoombed- making u. ~ danger-o"... (or travel. lt'ia possible that be- low the main cove travelling ehoulo‘ be relatively sale tor a short per- iod. hit this condition is expected to la for a short time only. lce travelers are advised to exert the utmost care on the now treachery. oils ice. . 1, The regular meeting or Monta- gue W. M. l. o! the Unites Church or Montague was held on ‘meson? nikhy at the home c! Mrs. D. to. and Mrs. l-loreso hater. both oi whom are members or the locieti. Th; business meeting was presided out bu the President. Mn. Lorne Wiggininn. Reports lrom the var- ious committees were beard. The supply secretary. Mrs. Fraser. re- ported that boxes or used olothina had been sent to Toronto tor lur- opasn llelitl. valued at liW-M- Plane were made tor‘ the Iaeier‘ ‘rhgnkotierlng service, which will. be held shortly. alter heater, when it is expected the roads will N lo a better condition. The eleit oom- WWMATR-T.?€”>.. LUM BAGO RIIEIIMATIC PAIRS ADIIING IIIJSD 5 ll iillli ulallowilll llllccarhh mules: Ilse eorgetotrrs: e Olloe: h liens-la: 00nd ’ us». u. at. ream an» Peat coil? u. "m" 1h rlarlnl Quad ' N0 Penalties. Lenlmaiberealtl Mrs: "b yroe Stewart. Iiee Iarrlat . . scan-r GIOIBITOIN: may. win. Ilalarele fidflaedosahrgell lttfiitatllroltle l-A-blerreiiyaailtt-Clar. ..°'I'BE CHOIR o! tr. um“ Oltuwh. Montague. is pr; g Cantata to be presented alter the regular evening service on Easter l7. "Wee reported s4 nor and so hq . Pltal cells in the community. Syrrai. Bothy cards were sent to bereaved members and friends Three m“. alonarioa were to be adopted in prayer each in turn. The Allocation which was set tor the society was IiV-‘WDY-ed. Mrs. Aus. Adams asked that members who are ill should be remembered In prayer, Th; devotional leader. Mrs. Mgclggn ve a short address on the sub- wt ‘This is the victory" contain. l"! thoughts o! inspiration to ai. "Wmblll- This period ended with a circle o! Prayer in which all the "I'm"?! W” Plrl- This service was brie! as the leader was to glve a report from the Preabyter. lai. which had been postpone“ from the last meeting Owing to "16 inclement WQthQy ‘nd my streets which made it impossible for may w attend. a vary lull report. with helpful ideas and notes o! interest. was given. which Will undoubtedly “IQ!” {J15 mam bore to an even greater service dug. 1118 the years. The meeting closed with the Miapeh Benediction. Fol- lowing the meeting retreahmenls W"! “Wed. and a social hall-hot. enjoyed. The Jinterecholastic playorrs os- Wlfll Georgetown and Murray Harbour was played oi! in the Montague Rink wm. the Harbour deleating the Georgetown squad by the score o! 0-3. The youngsters put on a good rhow lox_the spec- tators who yero pleased to sea such excellent hockey put on by school name Althoughnat iln. l-ilwd Players. the youngsters hold a great deal p! promise. and in ,5 {cw years should form the nucleus o! a strong eastern team which should give plenty o! opposition ,0 opponents. The Murray 53pm.“ team have now gained the right t: Plllfloll with West Kent schoc: lor the King's and Queen's chum. pionahip. " Lineups: Georiatawn: Goal-qt. muww“, Delence-C. Stewart, g, puq“; Ifirweros - s. Delorir. c. Martell, T- Llewellyn. P- uacry. u. 1...... V. Prosper. - Mufti! Harbour -- Goal. -- r l-ierrlni. Delence- A. Bell, l... Mm; Pherson. Fin-wards ...~ 3,, MR9,“ I. Brewers a. name, c. Cillpmmi. U. Browse, B. Harris. R. Mac-Pher. son. N. Bell. Summary lirailterlod l-Ceorgetowa, V. Prosper 5.15. "nifw-l-PPIY Harbour, B. Stewart LIN"!!! Barbour, B. Slcwar: (r-Murrey Harbour. B. Stewart iii Penalties. Second Period ‘cog-Murray Harbour. it. Maclieou a-Murray Harbour, R. . Leod 15.87. m“ ‘Pblrd Period 7j-43lflfletown. 5. Drlory 2.07 B-Georgatown. C. Martell 5.3a. >- ~_. lol-Murrey Harbour. B. ‘sign-gm 15.10. N0 Penalties. AFTERIIIIUII ti‘ Erlmier J. Welter Jones and ~'l'ho _St.;llliarles time ‘tlttelfiertdey . a 1345mm! Harbour. B. Stan/art,’ Prince Edward Easter Monday, Mar.;~29 Under the Distinguished Patronage oi I-lis Honour Lieut.. Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard; the Honourable Earle MacDonald dad Mrs. MacDonald. Presents 3301.1) EVERYTHING" ‘ (A Comedy You Will Enjoy) 3 ACTS 3i n Au ll in’ Charlottetown tloepliel Produced and Staged under Direction oi J. AUSTIN TRAINOR. C.D.A. r totiunsr or ruvtrts . Ion Master's Oroltteira . srtcutnrs srrwrru EACH Aer l American MATINEIAT '2.» m. smr ., PRICE: Children lie; Adults It: i EVINING PERFORMANCE CURTAIN yr eillhtd. sum PRICE: Reserved 78c: Ruth Ne Tithe! Sale tor Matinee and lvttiing opens at RC1’. Heine's ltd-l Wtletedey morning, Marsh 24th et I o'clock aammn llow Illee President TORDNTO. fl- - Ar pointinent o! Ole . Jr. cl Les Angeles, one o! the well known executives in the United States petroleum industry, as vice presid- ent and Assistant to the President o! British American Oil. was ill!- noimaod here today by President W. K. Whltelord. I The appointment was disclosed at a special meeting o! company directors and key personnel. Mr. Berg arrived in Toronto over the week-end)» aaeime his new duties. one o! the youngest petroleum o!- ncials in ‘the industry. llr. Berg comes to the Can company lrom the United Oil Curipeny of Calitornia. where he Tll vice- president and manager o! general sales. l-la was born in Ban Fran- cisco 44 years ago. ' Mr. Whiteiord voiced the grati- itleatinn of the company in obtain- Iing the services o! an outstanding Iexecutive in the ileld o! petroleum marketing and supply. _ "Mr. Berg cornea to us irorn one or the major oil CCGiPl/Tll in the United States. and f. is a tribute to the Canadian Oil industry that he has decided to join ua here in Can- ada." Mr. Whitslord said. "Hie thorough lasnillarity with every phase o! the United States indus- try will bring about a further ex- pansion and co-ordination between the Canadian and, UniiAd States operations or the Company." EDDIE DEAN TOP! CAST 0F THRILL!‘ Headed by singing star llddie 'Dean and his comedy partner Ros- coe Ates, an unusually tine cast has been assembled tor PRO’: "Tumbleweed Trail," which opens at. the Empire Theatre today. The players include Shirley Patterson. Bob Duncan, Kermit Maynard and Lee Roberts. The icture tells an story lite along the Santa Fe Trail in the late 'l\0's. and ollers some exceptionally iina acenes which show how cattle herds were driven across rugged country. Al LEON ' nnltor. TOPS new ranooaa FILM A prlzeilghter is murdered in Monograms "Joe Palooka in The Knockout." contributing mystery and suspense to the third or the rllm series based on Ham Heller's WPuIar comic-Pl" strip. day. Leon Errol stars In the oom- edy-drema in the "ole oi’ Knobby Walsh. with Jae Kirkwcod seen as Elyse Knox. the latter as Anne Howe. are. Ieatiired In important roles. Othfis in the cast are Billy House. Trudy Marshall. Marc Law- rence Whltlord Kane. Benny Bauer. Donald MacBride. Danny Morton. Vince Barnett. Eddie Grib- bon. Sarah Pndden. Clarence Muse. James Flaviri. Chester Clute. Char- lea Btnlth. Joy Norris. Michlel Mark. Jack Roper. Ray Walker. Cathy Carter. ssm Hayes rod the Malone sisters. __,_______..._ munch _. (CF) - To speed Lip loading and unloading o! shit" the Port of London Authority has smog-sq 39 new threpton electric cranes, each ct whiclrjrill have l 30-foot "reach." ‘MASQIIEIIABE niiic: LEGION HALL SOURIS EASTER MONDAY Admission 40c Dear and Floor Prizes Releree- W. Watterwrth. :7%'A9\}%9\7}D\9J~JQ7QA9~;)\%9\>~‘.__|- o ma", ' . Mm». Theatre‘ sun rvririiia Mrs. Jones; His Worship l; Auxiliary Society lag earl ma... Ne. 47. which ' comes to the, capitol Theatre to- . Joe Palooka. Morris Carnovs-‘ry a d _ You PAY no MORHHAN You om 1o YEARS AGO! _ MARCH 2s. 194g The some high quality . . .- delicioua and nourishing as everl ) Good nears in these days at‘ high food prices! Appetizing Quaker Pulled Wheat Sparkles still cost you no more )0 ounce rban in tbs pro-am- yser o] 1938! You get the same tempting Quaker Pufled Wheat Sparkles you love so well . . . the same appe. tizing crispness . . . the same inviting toasty whole wheat iiavor . '. . the same grand whole wheat nourishment . . a all for no more than you paid l0 years ago! Order this delicious breakfaattreet from your grocer today! __ ‘ Tito Quaker Oats Company e1 Canada United Major R. E. l-Iogarth, D.S.O.. formerly oi Sauit Ste. Marie, has been appointed Canadian military attache to Yugoslavia, it was an- nounced from Qttawa. by Hon. Brooke Claxton. minister or na- tional deience- He will have the acting rank oi lieutenant-colonel. l..leut..-Col. Hogarth, 31, served in the lacond World War in the Royal Canadian Artillery. Follow- lng his return to Canada. he was appointed to the Canadian Army Active Force. LieuL-Col. Hogarth wasawarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallantry and leadership in the northwest Europe _,_ campaign. ‘THERE OUGHTA as A LAW! onxbkfzq§amusfrex txqxef w _ THE PLAY GOES ON REGINA - (or) - When Jack Morton. an actor in a drlmg rm- ival here, was required to eat g Piece or breed and butter during COVENTRY. England - (Cm- Perhlmllw" 07 B Ploy. he found. Coventry children sent 350 pounds lie had, bitten oil part o.’ his crepe oi’ chocolate and candy to children beard.’ without betting In eye. or Kiel. British sane or Germany- ATTENTION FARMERS ,WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK he chewed up the bread and Iwai- lowed it with ‘he bread. GOOD FOB IVE _--_ A FARMALL CUI TRACTORS with Matched Implements, POTATO PLANTERS with Fertilizer Attachments, FLOWS, HARROWS, FERTILIZER SPREADERS, GASOLENE and ELEC- TRICAL MILKERS. ALSO CALL AND SEE THE NEW SERVEL KEROSENE REFRIGERATOR NOW ON DISPLAY MaeLeod it ‘Greene MONTAGUE ly Fagaly and Sliflfll" But oust muou trvromoe sous- ORDINARILV am- ELLA ooulom FIND Fuesgu A 05m /.\\\\.§\_. ., _