PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN M AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn. lrueo MacPhee, Miss Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wigglnton. Plus Mcliinnon. Weldon Layers. '-The Guardian may he bought at the following places In Monug : Blue Donia Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourfa: The Snack Bar and H. lllcharda & Sen. Mr. Pius Maccoimack. St. Georges. accompanied by Mr, Jos- eph Morrison. st. Georges. were business visitors to Montague yes- terday. Miss Alice FitzPatrick, Wood- vllle. is spending a few days in Montague. guest of hcr brother and sister-iii-law. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond FitzPairick. l Miss Olga Henniear. riaiizhicr of: Mr. and Mrs. William l-lcmii;:ni'. Montague. recently cnicrcd Llicl Royal Victor,-a Hospital, Mnii'r('nl.l for treatment. ..'FUNF.RAl. SI-IRYIITZS - Tile; funeral of the late Miss Bcilc: MaoPherson. Muri'a,v R;vcr. nas held yesterday afternoon from the MacLean Funeral H(llilP. Char- Iottetnwn. to the Vaiicviiclrl Un-y itcd Church. will Rev. J. I). Dav:-. son, Charloiieioun. conducting --' the service. Lic. W. D. .lnhr.ston read the Scripture and Rev. Df W MaciPherson. Miirrav liat'bour.1 offered pi'avoi'. H mus swngi were "Rock of Ages” and "Abidc With Mc". The pail hearers wcrc: Messrs. Frank llnrton. Alcx Mac-. Cormack. Peicr )iacCormack,i Mackic MacK.nnnn. lnicrmcnt wasy in the Vaiie,vf.c'.ri ccnictcijv. i ..,'an. Mrs. Anthony Campbell. st. Georges. was a business visitor to Montague yesterday. Miss Mae Moran, who has been employed in Montague for the past several months returned to her ihome in Cardigan Her many little friends are sorry to hear Miss Virginia Boudrcault Montague. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish her a spccdv recovery. ans”... Sid Vicinity Lester Mcvarish Mr. and Mrs. rre spending some time in Truro N.S., with their daughter Mary. Mrs. Bill Aylxvard was a business ilsiior to the City on Thursday. 17th. Another visitor on business was Mrs. Arthur Blant- innn. Mr. James Arnold has arrived home for the winter months as tho dredge on which he is employed has been laid lip for the winter. Fricnds are sorry to learn of the, illness of our good friend Mr. Lloyd Cox. and hobs to see him home ..'P1'NERAI. AT niox'r.xl;iir:-Mm showy. The funeral of the late Angus Macllachern. who passed away at the Charlottetown Miss Lillian Mccabe. Charlotte-i llospltal. Fri- t . . , - yi any. Jan. cam. was lwld from St, :?2;:.5":,'m':e';ef" 132;; H Lorne Volley and Vicinity Mi 5. Malcolm Macleod on Thursday. January 1'lth. Miss Jane MacGrat.h C. M. MacGrath. Miss Doris MacNell her MacNeill. Ontario is spending a Grai h. nor, were guests of Mrs. mother. Mrs. Mae McAulay Thursday. January 17th. where they will be employed. Gauthier were visitors to Georgetown Saturday. January 19th. Mr. John White Montague. on Tuesday. January 22nd. Miss Helen ed to Boston A pleasant mother, Mrs. vacation Mae, McAulay. enter- tained the members of Lorne val- ley Women's Institute at her home spent the week-end of January min at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. left on Monday, Januai-y'2lst for Cam- bridge, Miass. after spending an enjoyable vacation at the home of parents Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Mae Maocirath. Toronto. pleasant vacation at the home oi her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrunro Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly Ban- Kelly's on Mr. Peter Macbeod Mr. Richard and Mr. Preston Henry McAuiay has i'etiirn- Mass. after spending was no doubt of the supremacy of with her Mr. James MacNclll was A visit- THE GUARDIAN. Georgetown Showing spectacular f o r m. goalie E. Sullivan captured the first shutout oi the King's County Hockey League at Montague inlt night as the Georgetown Eagles blanked the Montague Meteor: 8-0 From the opening whistle the game was a fast close-checking affair. with both teams fighting to gain the edge. llcmmed in for the first few minutes the Meteors battled furiously to relieve the pressure. and were able on long passes to carry the attack to the other end. Georgetown returned again and again to shoot the puck in the corner and battle to get a scramble in front of the net where several oi their goals were scored. The Meteors seemingly unable. to get a concerted attack organized, moved lneffectuully through centre ice where the puck was quickly taken by the Eagles who returned on another attack. Mis. Raymond Shaw and Mr. , ,. , Cccil MacNeill left on Monday. m&:;h'l::: :')':':gdS;1:3;l), ugdhzgn Jaw”-V 21” mr NM” scan” got out of the hands bf the re- ferees. The Meteor: got a sustain- ed power attack under way in which they held the puck in the Georgetown zone for almost five 0" minutes. but were unablc to crack the defense or get by Sullivan. The tiring teams came out for y Wlillhe inst session with It handshake a business visitor to Lorne Valley and an onslaught by the Meteors. and again they were forced back lhy the fast. checking Eagles who captured each, loosc puck. There, the Eagles as. even though tired. they continued their pressing ai- tack. shooting from all angles. CHARLOTTETOWN Scores 8-0 Shutout Over Montague back-skating out the Meteor at-. tack. and returning to shoot again. l-I. Stevens. fut centre for Georgetown. broke in the clear on two occasions in the second per- iod. Icoring on both. and added another in the last period. H. MacLean opened the scoring and got one more in the first session: Landry had one in the first and another in the third. while Mac- Nelll came through for the single- ton. Llneups:v- Georgetown: Goal. E. Sullivan; defence. W. MacLean. A. Mac- Phee. H. MacLean: forwards. Mac- Nenll. Landry. Murphy. Publicov- er. Martell. Stevens. Johnston. Montague: Goal, F. Fraser: de- fence. George. R. Beck. P. Fraser. M. Beck; forwards. Power. D. MacLean, Nelson. Clements. Jay. Cudmore. Mullen. Clair. Summary:- Flrlt Period '1-Geo'iown. H. MacLean 2-Geo'twon. Landry. (Murphy) ................ .. 3-Geo'town. H. MacLean. (Stevens) ........................ .. 16.35 Penalties: H. MacLean (2). Clair (21. Jay, P. Fraser. 12.56 Second Period 4-Geo'town. Stevens .. 18.05 5-Geo'town. Stevens 19.18 Penalties: W. MacLean, Nelson. Third Period 6-Geo'town. Stevens ........ .. 10.18 T-Geo'town. MacNelll, ILandry) 1.1.07 8-Geo'lown. Landry 15.53 Penalties: W. MacLean. Officials: J. Scully, T. Mcllwen. Siirvey Montague N River Channel Mr. H. R. Miller. government engineer. has completed a survey of that part of the Montague Riv- er channel dredged out during the past year. The purpose of the survey was to determine whether or not the desired depth and width of the channel has been dredged as chartered. From the centre of the channel and rounded to 100 feet on either aide through out the whole length of the course. the average chan- nel depth averages 18 to 19 feet at low tide. sufficient to allow any heavy draught ship to enter Montague port. ' There still remains two points at the beginning of the second and third course; which relluife removal and which will undoubt- edly be finished this lpring since the Dredge 115 has remained over winter in Montague. It is also rumored that an old wharf sec- tion adjacent to the Stevens Wharf may be dredged out to make a small boat harbour which 38 would be of considerable advant- age to local fishermen. Exporters anticipate increased activity on the waterfront this spring owing to the channel hav- ing been dredged. and it is ex- pected that a large volume of produce will be moved this year. Georgetown and xicinity ..'Friends of Mrs. Lemuel Muc- JANUARY 29. 1952 at 2 p.m. MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Souris Board of Trade will be held in the Town Hall, Wednesday, January 30 Rural members specially requested to attend. CHARLES BOYLAN. Secretary Piiquet-Lellianc Wedding The marriage of Miss Lillian Lelilanc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lenlanc of Moncton. N. 3.. and Mr. Clarence Paquet. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pa- quet, formerly of Souria. P. It. 1.. was aolemnized recently at the Church of Christ the King. Mone- tozi. the parish priest. Rev. Fr. Robichaud. officiating. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a dusky rose ulnar- dine suit. with royal blue accessor- ies and a corsage of red roses. Min Jeanene Soucy was bridesmaid and wore a wine gabardine suit. grey accessories and a corsage of pink rc.r.es. Mr. Ozzie Leblanc was but man. Following the ceremony a recep- tion w held at the home of the bride's grandmother at 22 Bellevue Avenue. Previous to her marriage the bride was guest of honor at several social functions, The office staff of the Maritime Hospital Association. where the bride holds a secretarial position. Former Islander Dies in Providence 'Mrs. Jessie A. (Daiziel) Cardin, of 30 woodman street, Providence, R. 1., widow 'ol Michael can-11-. passed away Jan. 15 after a short illneu. Born March '1. 1864, in George. town. P. E. 1., daughter of the late William Daiziel and Jessie Fergu. ton. she went to U. S. A. in mm and was a resident of Providence since 1923. She leaves to mourn 3 1.511.315. ter Mrs. Nicholas Noble. Torontn Ont. as well as several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held from the Carpenter-Jenks mneral Home on Jan. 17. 1952. presented her with a beautiful gift. After I short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Paquet will reside in Moncton. Mr. Paquet served five yeug in the Royal Canadian Navy and has now secured a responsible position in Moncton. - ) ' -.. Andrew's Prcsbuci-.an Church . . or to Montague on Thursday Jan- G 1 E I 5 C k . less (I to hear his wstuday .”em0m- Tm Service M.ss Bcitha MacDonald. um). nth. He wa, accgmpgnled by a I lgormalg toanbep aboeut again aficr was conducted by the uiinlster, Friends Wm , "t to In t his daughter, Doria. o o i u o o hgving been confined to her home Rev. F. N. Young. who spoke cg m (i S T 3 ' gh ugh illness. words of comfort and admonition. gfnppkfyr health 0: Mm wmnd Mr. Lloyd MacDonald motored ' y M , I using for his text Psalm 103, Mrs. ' to Montague on Tuesday January , "Buddy" Trenholm. son of Cap- ' -i - - I- 1-:lsie Watlerxvorth prcsidcd at the with the rabbit wason comm zend, where he visited his wife . ' In a regular Kings County Mr' Pu" M"L"”"m M s"u'" lain and Mrs. Thomas Trcnholm. '.-ltjilllm Qgtqgm organ and the lnnms ncrc "Thfhm R (.10Se'o.1e mrhm. he” hf who is a patient in the Memorial Hockey Leagie fixture played in mnlwed m G'”'39"3W" recently has joined the Royal Canadian Mr L J- - Lord's My shcphcrd" and "Abide .m.mS m ,3? Q,” m one Ion h Hospital, the Georgetown Rink on Thurs- when he, ”"e"d”-d W9 C'E0T8e- Force and left last week for St. ACROSS DOWN l8.Neuter win. Me." Members of the Can- guring hm who; Mason ' "9 (ly night. me W... Eagle, ...o,, , tvwn-Sourla hockey Kama Jean's. Quebec. where he will trike Lcicstrix 1. Native of pronoun adlan Legion. Montague branch, i ' ' A number of residents from this 5-3 decision over the Souris Tig- M3 5””: '""""3- 5L""" swmm Mtmnch Attended in I b0d.V- The corn- M, Phm blacksmith d vicinity journeyed to the home of'crs. Ml” Cuherlne 9'01"!" who M5 ""'w'' zslnw" n'F""”y rnlttment service in lower Mon- W, mevhaxgk to m V P" 3:" M, Md Mm iwam, and Mr. mdi -1-he Kama ,,1,w,d b(.fm.e R pack, been spending the last few months Master Newman .Llewell,vn who 9.Displayed 3.Coatlng 22.l:xclama- iague cemetery was conducted b,i'.ih.l'.md mp VIC; ;llll'ic:ears.” as Mrs. Amn Myers. cardigan. m Rtum rink, was '11” mmst and ill New Glasgow. N. S., arrived has been visiting his gr-nndpm'ents. 1l0.Crushto ofaaeed tion ROV- Mr- Young. ROVlillE' and Lastlha and ha..,,m'f,'.. h-' pa HOT tend a miscellaneous shower in cleanest on local ice this season. Mn” M wedmsdayv '"m' 235- M": ”'d Mrs" mm" Llewellyn M pulp i'H"b' 23'Thn'h" Post we” mmdcd by M... John in M the in; onlnlen "tart u - honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H” h” I hm cup throughout mu Bridgetown. has returned to his 1l.'l-lewrote 5.Aecumulate 24.Bugn D9nh0m. F3" bf-Wrelis WW0 51010" p at C )y' Myers who were married recently three sessions. with Eagles Putting Sm. cmm" Mam!" who in . hon" in Georgewwm s.r.";.. .'3:n:,'io' ;:';;?w"': Nicholson. mic MaCKlnllOl'i, Rus- .' . ' 1 H, d 1. 1 member of the Royal Electrical "9 ' 9 - ""3 9' "H Mwangon Amen msw0nh"Cl"rlends are pleased to see Mrs. mfih receiiedpmsnya iits:ful3 Lzlnmga sui;ent:et mi;:i'ewo nmtlhgl final and Mechanical Emma”. clmd. M.-, Leo Chalsson and Mr. Phll- 12. Sign ofthe 7. Largest 33-31501"! no. wmiam Macxmnm Rmmondilwx-ms Laygertc tum "am an" 3 si if mi; (And:-ale Shaw eanrll the alter the Tigers had iicnnttcrirstliie km A""-V- 10” On Wednesday. Jan. "9 Dewitt M" '.e'"'.""-V 1” NW” 7405"” 99"'-"'9'" (Wm-l ”'"""”'" ””"'-' Dew" iiigfdptprixrhern hi!-lrimtrsa: iii-'3.-.:i"wTl'i; iacscoiripanvina good wishes were ca-mt early in the period Scllris 55W lo” L0nd0n- Ontario. after 539': ;l!'1he'l:nl1lg:.;',Y:;ilLul;?n::Pl"l" it Girl's name B.Bomberded 30- Anbollloned 33-Gun - -G---...-.-.-V -Vwsem. x . ' ' ' - , e t . . ”mii is much improved new read ivy another sister. Mrs. Alvin opened U18 50011118 Whm Pl-lbll- ggcnduig ,hl5 lea"! at his mme in e l gmg. 1L::3Ie."ry 15 alygagxgmf A-. Myers. The recipients thanked C0”? 8C0l”Cd from SEVEN! at 4.03. Home M” Mr. Raymond Lavandier and Mr. "um", (Luvu) 'wN,d E-,6 Stumpy E Mr. Maurice Arnold LI reported their friends for the lovely gifts. H- MICLCIH dl'!!W 3 Density and Marvin Mclnnls were business viai- 17 Goad, 13 3”" (I ma, aimed" ' is having mtg.-.5 the homml n my me remainder of the pvgnlng the Tigers scored twice while he Friend” M Mr5' Mn”! H"m' tors to Charlottetown on Saturday. . d ".0 M ' ' ' . y Charlottetown for: treatmentl after was pleasantly spent in dancing. W” ”"- M30?”-'9 and Chaim”? vim "canny '"".''"''m '1' ””m' J” 25'” I0 iitnuaetc f To d leing taken 11) mddenw. , . -AM dcniing the twines. Landry tied the 3'0" in me Km” C”"'"'y Mimm” - - ' e an . gg t ..,...-.7,..-...-.s .- .. - - count, on ,. ms, from Johnsol) ,5 ml Hospital at Montague, are Mr. N", him B,,m"d B,m.Mld,,, 20 ;0l0h d g. y 1.,” very serious mnesn M Mr? there with good pay, but the wln- the 1535 mark Bom games were pleased to hear that she has re- and family who vvere spending "H, . erc e snows 3-30 w I-00 -' 9-00 .1-,1,m,3,,, Mart," 1, very much re '9” "9 Pretty RVEM sensational and picked off hard mmed i” he" hmne 1" Ge0FKe- winter in Charlottetown motored 2LExp"””m gretted by pveryone in mm vmn. in chives from close-in brcakaways. m''”"' to Georgetown on Sunday, Jan. 27. 23's"”k' ll.V- Maurice had been in poor Mm Mm" A"d'””" h” "”t""” The Eagles scored the only marker . - gum in mam, m. N,” yea” but Wu much ed to her duties at Portage. Lot 0; the middle session whm Stevens Mr. Macxenzie. representing the Mr. Leo Victor. who is cniploycrl . nolltl hm”. Inst mm During the Mm" 1.. after spending a vacation at mumued an A pnmy Emmi. Mncg New Brunswick International Pa- in the City as caretaker of the 2 (Doc .) his mndmon became serious again her home here. she left for the pm, 10,. the T18,” Med the count per Company at Dalhousie. N. B. Curling Rink. spent the past week. 23.50;-der and at pram: he is R cripple. :!J;.;t1eri.1,"slec;.i5t:i): on Tuesday after- H the 2.55 mmk and D1”, Wu Eras a. bus1irr;1essdvlsiwr to George- end at his home in Georgetown. 3o'P:,e;xm ks. - - i ' even and fast. until the 11.56 ma K Wm ”" "1"" 03- 5'-ml”? 2"” - ' We learn from nuwgy mm ml; when the locals could not be derri- M" M"K"m9 E15" Phnmd 0n G semen 0", mod mend Mr. wright, who Mrs. Herb Kenny was in the led any longer, as the Eagles bum, visiting other provincial centers in 31 WM ma” Clerk on the South, tum City on Thursday and Friday. Jan. mrded pierce "om an angles. un- an effort to obtain woodamen. who Mgr ym. many Ram has retired from Z4-25th. for a medical checkup. m nmny Mncconnem from Stew would work at pulpwood cutting in - 3.;M”t"" y the service on 1-pension. She has been in poor health for en, Ind Pubncova. beat Pierce M the Daihougie, M3,, 3,”, '- "SUP I1 , acme time and we understand ah: I re” ass, b' t I , i - (A118-) ' ..M,y Giles J” arrived home will enter the hospital for observa- thgp cut pm.n5..,.m:.o,,"W.i;f';:of' Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Paterson ”'s”3'1ch L. ' ' tion and treatment for I. aeverc ' ' 1 t d to th Cit T , . M1 0' :..Z'.".S'332i.”ilm”".i&i"i?.i.l.”l5.LlZ W i"me"t- '.i.f.i.u”.i'”.l”'.k.:2g'.:m,,f:,:""1;3;Z?22...,..l..f. mi. 32...2'.i.”.”l. WEDNESDAY NIGHT 40-whore! flayed me... for qum, 3 t- cgmpiegg the i p- I , tended the 26th annual meeting of y y AMI" daemon". He reports 12:aeO;m;o;; Home more the Government. semauonal mfcofrhllje iaimidwlt: the. P. E. Island Preabyte;-1.1, wo. Murray Harboi Rink Bede -mm crcdge has gone into dry dock on brmklwns in this ' . d ' mm-E Mmlonuy society of U" 41. Real the river bank and as usual the I,-neumi pen0' United Church of Canada Mrs Covehead 42. 2007105119 7 bridge and building crew from the t p l ' 43. rlt Free M 0urSe" City were here to open the railway ”v(::?rg:ieelfoeY1:C.E;;llt:;,1;(-39 G3:Lh:ila1tl:: D?1::XdS':nv;:,..:.;.sd:l(fl::it,enI:S'"lsogf; Wt (slang) from laxative slav63'Y may to M the M” 3”” "P”"”"- Lean. H. 'Macl..ean Johiison- for- NY Ind on the second day of the Murray Harbor 44-Hlbltull The liver wukfmzen and the he wards Stevens M'acNeiil lmbii P”'bV”-'7'” led the mun"! m drunk-ma Try this delightful family breakfast "'5 b5 hm 9” "u m9 l-"'3' for cove' 1 M 'l. ll V Ms ' ..- pi'a,ver. ' treati Eat a generous bowlful the am” to come "V" Mac(x3'onneali,e ' Lrphyl LRnd”' A.C. DAILY cnYPTi.aU;)TEl:'.llere" h”w to work ": ,,(about 15 cup) of crisp toasty 'TT Snufjs Tr gs 1 . , g D A AX I Kellogg's ALL-BRAN with lugar and W" M"? ””''''v R-"r' ll” mm 0" ' mm" di '- 1- 0 N 0 F I 1- L 0 W fence. Maccormackk Murant. Gal- lant, Eldershaw; forwards. Chev- rrie. Jarvis, L. Gallant. Mclnnls. Mnmdnm. a. MacAdam. Mac. Tim. Lnvie. s. Paquct. joined the Maritime Airways as air hostess. She was on the staff of the Charlottetown Hospital but hau planned on joining a hospital in the U. S.A. She had made plans to go when she was called for he.- , one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L1. X for the two 0'a. gtc. single letters. apos- lrophlel. tho ltngth and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptognm Quotation cream. Drink plenty of liquids. ALI;-BEAN is the natural laxative cereal that may help you back to yoiitbful regularity. lost. because of lack of bulk in your diet. It's the H O C K E Y SOURIS RINK D1 ROBERTSON only type ready-to-eat cereal that new msmon. A WW plmsam and 5UMMAllY :f'mwNOR rllilglgllrz otrgnbillrdygz ;l'i'a(r,':liliii1grey(::n:"lmdtinghelptzltihi "M HIM WEDNISD,A:. :aAN- 30"! G ir a s N v J 0 re. -was-ev R K P v 1'. so v JcanPETERS habit-forming. Why don't you try 3-,; ' at . . a s K cva .1 v ' fl. K cw; r y v v -r .1 K i 20 it? Kellogg's is so sure you'll like . ' C. . ... 1-G90'iv0WIi-. Publlcnvcr - ' ' F B G ' "M .. - - . - . - - st . - v. . l :l.ri.'”.:.?.i 22:. ...2':6..i”".:."'a..f3l:f.!Z...l:.”i..l:::":.'i 2-i-u'r"si."ia--m till ”"'-"3" """"5 "f ”” 't ” ' C ” C 'l V t . empty carton tn Kellogg's, London Commerce Charlottetown an! m- :'.B"""'' chevm” i V5: . i”"'m'Y' C"YP'0'l'N"0: THOUGH THEY Flvlbi... THEY Fl-Jill; CARTOON ' FEATURE-TTE 0nt.. and get counts irouii noun: tered her new duties on Thiirsdax'. ””Vm r 9-55 l i LIKE sTARs' STREAMING SPLENDOUR THROUGH THE SKY BACK! Jan. 24th. she did not expect in 4-Gm't"'"- Lmdry ' T”0NTG0MERY- be called so early in the new year Uuhmm" . 19-25 . W W” "W Dime” '0 receive Mr P'"''"'” G " "Mm". ' i call now. Her sister Phyllis is with y the Royal Bank in the City and S”"""' "rind her brother Clement with the Pro- , , -- vinclal Bank in Charlottetown. ";g:fM',?"l"N5l'l'”"3 4-002 o - SOMETHING NEW!" -- ” i B1 J anuar earance a e ' Third Perlml y To-DAV and wEn' "-'-5"”! MacPhee 2.53 . 7-Geo'town., Mapconn ii i . - T OWIL. IC 9 IAPER S n HO0LEY'S I-1 EN'S W EAR D ' ALL LAUGH Hpg Ml MAN- Pefnbglatcheanlw . .. i4.or.7 7 v N”. . y r C" ONE. MlpNlGj-'1'. In the ring 0 anywhere! m":”'"' - -i-3- 50"llt'- MONTAGUE - '"' favonr: MATINEE COMMENCING ERIDAY. JANUARY 25I'l'Iu RUNNING To SATURDAY. FEIRUARY 9th. ' i fumtors... AYDl?UBLE HLL OF .' 'NQ'-us”; an .."m.. ciitc LES AND noaas. . mothers” ' Everything in this store goes on sale at c TONIGHT PROGRAM STARTS AT 11:30 P.M. Contrary to rumours which Ire circulating at this time. Ferguson's Meat Market. Murray River, 23.1, is continuing to operate and when road conditions permit wewlllonce again solicit your patronage on all routes previously covered in the past years. now! 2570 DISCOUNT Yes for every FOUR DOLLARS you spend you save ONE DOLLAR. And as always at HOOI.EY'S you are assured of the best quality available. M. ll. l'F.R(lllSON. Murray River, P.E.l. ii-Ti ciiiitiiv .. I "lWi RY BOYS .1- sult sole where you can buy a 865.00 suit as low as 339.95 and 545.00 for a second 0'91?- SATISFAOTION OUAIANTIID SUIT SALI IND! ON JANIIA-I! list. We are also sponsoring a mode-to-measure made to your individual measurements for Soothe them with NEWS -- CARTOON WESTERN MUSICAL SHOWS 8.80 - 7.00 - 0.00 cnriioi r . . .n