. MPITDL T0-MY ' I HCENCE EWORiD|. C/Z) cs :0 l"I"I F'l"'l Z i :> ca 2 ¢ ERROL LYNN liills WARNER BROS: IIC NEW TRIUMPH SHOWS 3:80 7 - 8:45 JOE moors Ill “\Vinnor Take All” THUR. ‘- mo ‘ iHl.WORLb's rvomn mm NIUHE slonv DAILY SHOW! AT 8:80 - 7 - 8:45 IND 2 BIG MATINEES ON SATURDAY MORNING AT 10 - - - AFTERNOON 2:30. A TREAT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! . _4.__ .—.__1 MI ~lll&"N7UR[i OF sin» .-—s—— oAvo.c»Aa:1v_i‘_arrou.§ ‘gun -$3". $AItiMIJ|J\'|N IIJVVLINI Ausvutr/aui.\_ ‘room DOUGIAS .... ..... TI-IE GUARDIAN. .rnnnu1uiv 1959 runnr mun. — rm. L sir. . MW T ”£}”éfr”s aw RGEOUS GEORGE But all tint,‘ "if. .,y if IS .i l ' ADA . 2+ 1 C; Alasi paced not 01 wreslhng with no holds _ harrelil .- W0!“ lhgdliflfilufii CARTOON - COMEDY “KILROY RETURNS" ""V-‘-'9'? - x--:---. mm *" H. J. MABOII OPTORIETRIST Fitting and supplying Glasses E c. MONTAGUE, P. E. l. Office Hours: 10 lo 12 A. M. 2 to ii I’. M. by ,pointment. Oflice Connected with Drug store. IN MEMORIAM Kl-311'}! VERNON MCDONALD _ The residents or Morell and vine- inity were saddened and shoched to hear of the sudden dea.t'h of Keith Vemozn Mononahd. son of Mrs. Nellie McDonald and the late Vernon ML-Donald which oc- curred January 91ih. 1950. at the early age of 13 years. as he was iamvlllarly lmown was a very cheerful and which endeared him to his family. classmates and all rihoae who knew him. The last Sacraments were all- ministered by his pastor. Rev. Pholan Mciliienna, who did much to enlisihten the heavy burden ol soa1row_clf his grief stricken mother and family. - Besides his mother more are left to mourn one brother Stephen and one sister Joan. also his uncle E:-am: with whom the lalmlly made their home since the death of his . ilsther; nine years ago. His funeral which took place on January llth. to St.‘ Lavnrenlce Olilllmclm Morell. was very largei atztandled. ‘ y A Requiem i-nigh Mass was cele- bnted by his pastor Rev. Pholen vMcKonna.. who also conducted aer- mortal rurnains were laid to res to await a. glorious resunectlon. Hilbert Mcl-men. Norman Kane and Delano Oormotly. ‘ card of Thanks vices at the grave, after which his The polllsearers werc:— Durntan Runmiglhan Honorary pallbearers were:—.Ax.iie Keefe, Sterling Kceie. Josph mm, Mrs. McDonald and Family wish totihanirallthosewhoassiatedln mm m, any way during their sad bereavo- 1 ment; also to those who sent Mass Cards, and Massages out Slympathy. lIlE elsttmlf oumlllu IOINTBI IONTAGUIU I.‘ Tsadoardlan lollowlngplaoaatnllonhguo laooorgotowns Throat‘ usoppo. WIIIM. ROM) Allll VIGIIIITY Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart and children, loan and Alan, were week-end visitors to Hsatherdale land Murray Harbour. Miss Jessie MacGowan, Kilmulr. has been ill at her home for the past week. It is hoped she will soon be well again. His: Ruby MacLeod of the teaching staff of Montague Humor- lal High School spent the week- end at Whim Road with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Lead. In order to increase their funds. the members of Albion W. 1. pre- sented a concert in Sturgeon Hall and again in Lower Montague Hall laalu. atom. Illa. Inoo. who Aallm oaoaonowa: W lovers. in is south arts! or the :IIlssl.A.l.lewall!II:IlrI.0lay. ofllooahlonrlal ltoharls Tlolnaotlaraadl. Olen.’ - .. I‘00'l'WlAl. at the Montague shoe store. .‘ 1:! Mn Muriel Mac- gild to hear she is improving in the P.l..I. Hospital audltfsbnpadohewillsoooreomn tohcr homein cardigan. Georgetown ' and Vicinity Miss Biddle Maclntyre ct Cardi- gan was the recent guest of Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald. Min Rosalie Kissing oi.’ Sydney, N. S., is visiting the Province and is at present the guest oi Mayor and Mrs. P. L. Boudreault. The Georgetown Wildcats trav- elled to Souris on Thursday night where they met the Sourla 2nd team in a hard-iought game which erlded in an 8-8 tie score. A car of turnips was loaded on Friday and Saturday by the farm- ers of the district. Mr. Earl Walsh, prom‘ tent Burnt Point farmer was in charge of loading operations for tho Co-operative at Cardigan who were the shippers. on Friday night, February 10th. A good crowd was in attendance at both these concerts. The district are showing in keen inter- est in the singing school which is being held every Friday evening under the direction of Mr. L. W. Macxlnnon. As r. Macxinnon has had considers le experience in this work, his olforts are greatly appreciated by all who take part. The regular weekly meeting or the Kilmulr Christian Endeavour Society was held on Sunday eve- ning, February 12th with an at- tendance of twenty. "Youth'a Part in Meeting Human Needs" was the topic. and was explained in the "Christian Endeavour World". and indicated the many ways in which a group of young people may help to improve community living and assist those in need. The scrip- ture lesson (Matt. 25:34-36: and Timothy 4:12), was read by their leaders, Miss Eleanor MacKinnon. Others assisting were Mr. J. K. ‘MacDonald, Mr. W. L. MacPher- son, Mr. B. Benton and Miss Flor- ence Macxlnnon. The organist was Mrs. W. E. Mcxenna. Hymns sung were: "Ha Leadeth Me", "Rescue the Perishing”. “The Great Physician” and “Blast Be The Tie That Binds." An invitation irom the Valleylield Young People's Society to attend a Valentine ao- cial evening on the following Tues- day. was gladly accepted by all and plans for transportation were made. At the close of the meet- ing all remained for the much an- joyed sing-song which is a regular feature at these meetings. Miss Eleanor MacKinnon was the organist. WANTS TAXES INDICATED orrawn. Feb. 21 —— (GP) — A social Credit member wants a law passed to make Canadian price tags show what part at the con- sumer‘: money went into the Gov- ernment Treasury as taxes. Rev. E.(}. I-lansell. member for McLeod. Alberta. today gave notice that he will lrmroduoe a resolu“ morrow‘s sitting of the Commons which will ask the House to ex- press its opinion at his idea. AGONIZING PA|N\SiOF. Dunphy. Leonard _ ‘ Wilfred: Elogan. Albert Wlbon. Philip Cullen and George Cullen. RIIEUMKFISM You can no quick raw will noncnl to-take. plan In iota ‘undnda of thousands of III!- is safe. reliable substitutes "D"!i§ stamped on any passion DO I . or . ....°..'."”'. ~.ar.':“:.:.*.-..":~*::~.;: --also avallabxla n houlaa of I00 tablda. Dolcln Limited. Ioronto 10. Ontario. young people of Kilmuir. IN ME_I_fl__ORlAM WHLIAM G. VVALSH __.. - —=—_—- IN ME_I_fl_O|lIAM service was conducted by Rev. R. skinner out Winofoe. the burial in North Winsloe Cemetery. Fred Ford. Leonard Ilbrd. Eric Carr. Gene Gallant. Btu. Ford and Arthur Peters. Pl1lovw—Fiamily. Wreaths- Gnndma, Clayton. Grandma, Lois. Boys. ‘Umle Lem and Aunt. Ivy Anne. Aunrt Georgina and Ben. Aunt Grace and" Leonard. Alum Lillian. Uncle Fred and and boys. Oyster Bed Bridge Women's In stitute. _ Mr. and Mira. Wendell MoQuai*nle Teacher. Pupils of Wlheatley at to- lo larera from the DI-Incl: Aétbrltls. lhenmu The dcmtlh occurred shortly altar entering the Charlottetown Hospi- tal on November 30th. 0! William G. Walsh ed’ Cardigan. In falling thoalth tor a few months previous ovisu-Arur cums Mr. and Mrs. Louisclow. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hopper. l-Iammoml Maccullum. his came about one month an“ reuhmg ms oy;u‘__l FaM‘rl.lyarid Mrs. Waldo. Stewart and Bwidoa a wide renda ' ‘he will be mm}i{i’Iiod bags woe Ida 3°'“u‘§3p°f,.““ M” Hm” P°‘°“' and one son entry, of whom ' reside on the homestead. Two sons and Mn’ Roderick mm “id D““‘°‘ “M '“°‘"- “M °"° “"“5“' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Craswell. tor. .¢.4:gry (Mrs. James Cronin). ML “KL Mm smrnns Burem P';g:“;“°d ‘““‘- An Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews. E I Gh‘““‘““‘l w: “WC ""‘‘’m_ on Mr. and Mrs. William Miliar. Ont. Decomlber am, with non.-r Harold "“’ M” 3”“ s'‘°‘““‘‘ “*1 Cmlccn. P. r.- celebrating Requiem '°"' - ‘ Mass and conducting the service at Nlffiymd ms‘ Ewrw‘ “"1 “d the grave. The pallbearers were: ' Hen-‘ry Craswell. Jack Webster. :::MJn’fs’ sr:‘y:1se"}“LEg:ée M““’°"" M“D°““‘1“' "°’“‘ W’ Mi-E mlzmbet-1} Ford and Mother Swain. William Redlmond and Jos- M, ‘and M” “ed am“! ‘ h Quinn. ' ' ' '9 MASS cums Mr. and Mrs. Heston Neill. Mn’ Wm Walsh md Hm”? boat: and Mrs. Neil Maocullum and ”°"“"c‘.’u““‘n“""“*‘l- an-. and Mrs. Brilcewlggglnka. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Mriysnd Mrs. Philip Sullivan and Mr. and Mn D“ Axwonmw !m'Jamme's J Walsh Mrs. James Campbell. Be '8' he'rd' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Watts. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brothers. Mrs. Belt-ram she-pherd-. George Gallant and Family. Mr. and Mrs. John L. S/u-lllvan. Francois shepherd and Parnily. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MacDonald. Imwrcrice Byrne and Family. Mr. and Mrs: Ivan Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Craswell. Mrs. He-ber Sheri-en. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher court and M‘; 1:»: mast.‘ JcI'.m Boutlier. "°,’;‘_',,,d am A Don 0e and Farnlly. - ' so-. and Mrs. Nelson Mcxeigan. %"fy'lIfgm:";‘;dM;a;‘Lmc_ruwe1l‘ (Mir. and Mrs. Le-wis Macbcnald. Ruby and mm ”- I-Ethel and Amosa. M‘ gm‘ “"1-"mm 3”“ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Maeoonald 1:-I and ms. f.§.l'.. Curtis. "“§._,""‘“”"' ~ R J Mnand Mmswpnen uvingaione Hm{b,‘:,‘fk_"”‘ ' ' “°"“‘h“"’ . and Mrs. John A. MacDon- ald, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Donahoe. Mr. and Mrs. L. C Allen. Mr and Mrs. Lyman Tremere. Mr. Charlie Toombs, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Matheann "°“'"' 33$ Faa.rn£yMr's H b Horn d Omeo——Mr commie nyan, 0har- ' " °’ ° "" M123‘. and Mrs. zacomsh Beoute. btetawn. Wreaiil —— Mr. and Mrs. Fred N_ _ -°'’‘°P‘‘°‘'‘’ “*1 1"""‘“3'- . an-. and Mrs. Charlie lildcrabmw, Morvalll Oordaslulmeangesolflympothy Mr. James Cronin, Toronto. m Am-ed Saunders. Ptowu. fifiiyfm M” W" mm "“ “'3. Ang; Maoagllivary n xemfih cm. : ‘nu, Ham! Gotuo . uh“ and on n. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maclnnls and fhmlly. ’ Mrs. Wilson and Theresa. - Muy cmmy. m. mtiftudrnore and Family. R°°h° . Art, Belle and Children. on. and Mrs. Ivan Andrews. - ..vam/g flew. /nqneoreo/‘T New Improved VII. Does‘ This for You 1 VIII. ts dlabwublog time. No ping! No dlsbpan ring! 2 Cut: gr-eue—banlsbes soa scum. Loosen: even coo ed-on food. ', 3 Gives you soft water wssblo in any water, cool, hard or so 4 Safer for woolens. stockings and lingerie. 5 Milder to bands and to all 53 vvssbsbles. No dullin soap film. No ading. Use only ‘/2 or mud: VII. as soap V5 Mali? v50 CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ford .-an Members o! 0. la. 3. Institute. Mr and Mrs. Omar Younker and Family. ’ Family wish to ex ~~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter noberu. ' , 9"“ ‘her Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacDonald §.‘:’,‘,"‘o(“{11'é“°PD§€';”5}-I1‘lurres_ma and Family. ' ‘ ‘ °*p'“‘1v and to their many friends and neigh. hours ior their kindness and .5. sistanoe given them, also go,- 1"-|0|’l1 i-Flbil-3-88. letters and cards at lympaihy during lfneir recent and beroavernerrt. Morning _ Tiredness can iron constlpatlu "In! voopla say one very mm way to get new pep and brace up your system is by the use or Dr. ' They will quickly . assist in giving you a sharper awe. tits and better digestion: they will Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ford and Foam y. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brycnvtnn. Mr. and Milo. Willie Weeks and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ber- Lhioume. Que. Anita Doiron. Mr. and Mrs. George lion! and Fondly. Mr. and M11. Guano 300111162‘ Miss Jean Carr. Mr. and Mrs. John 1!. non. Mr, and Mn, Andrew help to energize your enteobict Soul-is. ggangh and :Hitl'l)l‘0VOlfi'0lll;1S]ipirlia Mr. and Mra.l.inoohMu.-Rae 95' OF! H11 and “max chan 0 that tired ioeling into on: 0! got. strength. ambition. Good Bade Halllwcll. Mrs. Amelia Humps. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russel. Mr. and Mrs. Rundl hnith. Mr. and Mrs. Polly Gallant. Miss Lola Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Theo hlrlor. Mr. and Mrs. Plat‘.-nor. About and Family. Mr. and Mn. William Daye. sheliilngton Family. Mass. Mrs. Mary Molnar. Ll.'I'l‘ll8 0!‘ IDEA’!!! Mrs. Rowan !-‘erg-uann, llmptoo. Mrs. llllomioo Msolnod. New hr men. women and children. Mill and any to take—-cleansing and in- vlgoratlng—gct Dr. Hamilton’: Pills from any drug store. Point. W. Chesicr B. Mlciure, M’. P. Mr. and Mrs. Art Peters, souris. Mrs. W. A. Mcbougnli, Charlottetown. Loretta Gallant. N. 3. Mrs. ooun ‘mourn. nmam. ' 1. ch“ Em,“ mwmm rytheusimplecooklngaecreo Ml-s'_H ' ! so ' ' hidden flavours and Mr. and mu. Hoary cant. I "1000 *--MmI= Rlustlco. IOAHII tub I toespooniul oi Col- MT End M11 500130 'rW00‘7- ' man's mustard In powder form Into Charlottetown. I your roast before placing In am. Mr’ “'1 M5‘ vuufi Hm.“ I conm odd I incl: at Colman’! H""m“""' I mustard to the ry roles In yaw Mn. William Moilhaaon. O. 3. 3. . ,,,,,;,,,,_ mM’m'U:,’n"* M" D‘ 1 ‘’“‘°‘’‘‘'- °"“"' | aonao um.‘ has extra lavovl ' MI ' dd to iCi °h M‘m‘mfir“ 0%’ E N" i lfl:I".Iyl::I':l'dfin:.|l:l:::?l1"g°wo|:n Mr. and Mrs. fled Hughes. i ’ o I a I R. N., card of Thanks Mrs. William G. .‘ Walsh and l-Xmbiy wit: to thus‘; all those who sent expressions at sysnpatlwy or aaistod than in any way in their recent bereavement. Montague High School Grades 8, 9 ALIIMYS 'I'i1ey’re Marvenfsl They're Good! W ill/3 v D/i "’ (/I//I/('91.//V, I) .8 (_),‘)"4; ‘ I , “"3-TS‘ «I3 ‘