i]; y; i ,1. l t ;. whoa-atom‘ ' nrrA TDDAY SOMING- PRIIIBE EDWARD TIIIIR. FRI. and SAT. A SALUTE T0 TllE lRlSll llll “ST. PATRIBIVS DAY" HAYWORTH As Irish as_KeIfy, or Murphy, or Ryan,- As clay pipes or bogs an‘ the brogue of O'Brien, - ‘ As Irish as sharnrocks, potatoes and stew, Is this foine Irish picture the Prince Edward is bringing to you. ~oovoao+oov>o+oo<ooo4veooooooomooovworv- .5“ "=...... i O § Q o Y Q o v CAPITOL THURSDAY l-‘iii. and SAT. 35a ‘ v-rvwvvvwrv-v-v-v-vv-vvp vvvwvwvwvvvwvwvvvvvvvvvvv v vvvVv-vy uiiginal szmnplly by I. h& Ii I x Q The Prince Edward Island .1 i in room 26 of Prince of Wales LINKLETTERIWJ. The monthly meeting 0i lh Linkietter Women's IHSUWKP wa- ltolcl at lhr: home or Mrs. Brenton Clark on Thursday evening with the prcsidont..Mrs. Harold Link- lettcr‘ occupying the chair. Thvw were sixteen numbers and l!" Vll- itors present. The singing 0! the Instilufe Orlc W35 (Ollowéd by’ “'9' repeating of tlic Creed lnyuniscn.‘ Roll mil was answered by the pay- ring of the Red Cross monthly (ma; n, was decided to have a box paclceil and sent t0 a Slfk membfl‘ 1hr Ellfitfil‘. The program commit- tee nppolntcd for the next three months comprises Mrs, Clifford Rogers anti Mrs. Evalrl Lewn. Mr, Leonard Rogers was appoint». our acXiaiiio nous: COMEDY - ADVENTURE - CARTOON i matron will hold o general meeting on Monday, March l5, at 8 PM, Please attend as many matters are to be discussed. dv TODAY "TWO BLONDES AND A REDHEAD” l Shows 3z30-7-8i45 Z laiilssl-tlia-soenss seems of the girls uiio ".93" lllItlliiHllS eacosuusuneruu Qt ‘UBHSS-huonelrfilln“ Musical Festival Association College. cd to til} School Committee. An interesting program consisting of contests was in charge of Mill Doreen siachcan. At. the conclu- sion oi tho inocting refreshments svnre served by the hostess assist- ed by hit-s. Brewer Clark and Mrs. Winsioe Morrison-S. MEDICAL Anvnivca in the 20 years from 1927 to 1947 the Canadian death rate from dip- therln was cut from 900 to 270 a year and the rate la still tailing. ._._*__..t-._._. PERSIAN ORIGIN ll "IIOWII T0 EARTII" mm: ouit - mow KING - iiuiii iuit - ozone: ‘IOBIAS - ozone: oaiiim - mi aw: M60444 OOQ-Q-O #0 o l *§—O-Q-Q—Q'&O4 O60 0Q Q #04 O+%§-§-§—§>—§O OQ§OO-QfOO§OO 1 Shows 3:30~7-9 l an.) [Jancilffal/eens/ 4 O ENTIRE TIIIIR. FRI. SAT. Shows 7 and 8:45 . Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 - l SERIAL - VARIETY I Q4§4+§§+§O Girl Guide News l Misl Jean Puncher, the Field Secretary, visited these Companies and Pack this past. week. The 8th’ Brownie Pack tBa. silica) ls coming along by leaps and bounds under their new Brown Owl. Mrs. Preston Hillier KEEP up the good work Brown Owl. l Keep an eye on the 5th Chu- lottetown Guide Company G-lol, Redeemeri. This company was in. Chess gets its name from tlr-k Persian ‘word “shzsl1" meaning king, | active until recently but with thoi' three new Guidcrs, lvilss Corenne Walker. Miss ltiary Walker and M155 Shlrlry ilclinlly. he should Mcjor Hoopla EGAQOSCARJ/N BOY.’ YOUR FOQTUME l6 MADe!-~1 Know ALL ‘THE BIG» LEAGUE MANAGER Peiasonattvw NAME THE TEAM PRESEMCE ALONE n ,, ,,_/ 7/ , _. Y B/ IIJIIZ/IQ;I/@/I'é ' '§"\\_ Jonah» A 3081M A RESTAURANT? PREPO5TEROD6! wiw. MAALYOUIZ _ BUSINESS IN THE NATloiws LEAD- INS LOBSTER PALAcss/ lNl-l TH T5 OLYD LIKE TO -- I'LL BOOM \Nl LL BOOM ORDERNG NEW GETQ OF TEETH I I'LL PLPY ANY- W/// l arzes, Mnsoiz, ir- ash. is RIGHT.’ f . BUSINESS ALL AROUND, ESPECIALLY F02 DENTl6T5-tTHE no- FIELDERS WILL ALI. B -.-_._. —I-E __ _ v , her two 11m GUARDIAN. cnnnnorrpjrqwiy A THE EASTERN GUARDIAN -_.__.____ AGINTI: IONTAGIJE: llanll I. Lusty. Albert Althea. In. lyre: Stowert. line IIITIOA Golf. Ram-r GIOBOITOWN: Walden mm. AGENT! SOUR": Ill Illlll Ilehorleoudflordentnrlell The Guardian may be bought at my of the following plocee in Montague: lllll l- A. Llewellyn. In. Clay. u Georgetown: The Poet Olllaes ill leash: Coudolfl and rlorenoe Duper. In 8t. Petefl: The Poet Office. “EBAY! YOUR DRY CLEAN- ING done W be Luxe cleaners. Montague. . Mt. Stewart 6. vicinity Mr. Frank Rose. Mt. Btuwart. is visiting his daughter .111 00lville._ Misses Gladys and Joyce Jay were recent visitors to the city. Mrs. Daniel MoDougal and. daughter Lottie were visitors to the city Saturday. Mr. Harold MmDonald spent the weekend in the city visiting friends. . Mlae Rita Griffin of Bcotchfort was a recent visitor to Mt. Stow- art. Mr. Leo Atkins. student Li. ID. U., spent the weekend at his home in Mt. Stewart. Miss Teresa MacDonald. Mt. Stewart, was a. recent visitor to the city. Miss Pearl Mitchell and Miss Marion Clark, who were in the city taking the egg trading course. have returned home. Mr. Oliver Douglas o! Douglas Bros, Charlottetown, spent Sun- day with his sister. Mn Merton Judine. Mt. Stewart. Mr. Joe J. MacDonald was a re- cent visitor to S. D. U. Jae grad- uated in 1946 and every year since goes back for a few days renewing old acquaintances. The many friends of Rev. Path» er McPherson of ‘Iracadie are sor- ry to hear of his illness in the City Hospital. About thirtyjram Mt. Ste/wort- were in the City on ‘Thursday night. by special train from Soul-is to Charlottetown. Mrilwy Clark of Central Cream- arias, Charlottetown, wu a rs- ccnt visitor to his hoina in Mt. Stewart. The egg grading station here owned and operated by Clarkflros. has been taken over by Mr. Car- mody oif Charlottetown. Many friends ol Master Bruce Douglas are sorry to hear of his illness, and all hope for is speedy recovery. Mr. E. P. Cloris. bostlmildar. of Mt.’ Stewart. bu completed a boat‘ for Mr. loigh Coffin for the lobster tiehing season. Mr. Clark says he has still three more to build yet before the first of May. files Catherine Campbell, sewn. tr u! Mt. Stewart School. we: a recent visitor to the home of her parents. Mir. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell, Elmira. Mt. 5t. Mr. David MacDonald of Cardi- gan landed his plane at. Mt. Stew- art river ice Saturday. Mr. M14. dleton. e nlm agent from Saint John was with him and was on a business will! to MacDonald Bros. theatre. Mr. litsim Afitieok of Montreal bu arrived home to spend two weeks holldoye with his parents. w. end Mrs. Jonathan Afflack. Kl! mm? pals are pleased to have him in his accustomed haunt! laaln. Mr. Aiffleck stopped off in Ottawa on his way home. visitinl his three sisters. Lottie, Stella. and Prods. 5w many or .i..;?i;i'."n.i6i..; Guides before fall. Our Field Secretary paid a visit to the Montague Guide Company last week. She gave instruction or. the points of the compass and map reading. Mrs. Donald Samson the Captain la doing especially good work and is cnpably assisted b; new neuter-lento, Mrs. Warren Lodncr and_ Miss Thelma barter. Mrs. Elmer Dunning, Divisional Commissioner for King's and Mrs. Cla’r attended tho meeting. ‘trawl-w ‘ ‘i H. J. MABON "Wleuelwou-n Ilellllll all. OIIIQI IIIII lltolll I IBIII. III! n m. t» nlrttnllltmlfll (loans-riled MD . RBOUTHIIN KINGQ School 500115. Mont-lam Rink. Friday. Much 12th. Georgetown And Vicinity 'Tho annual meeting of the Georgetown Community Welfare League was held on Thursday. March 4th in the Council Cham- bers. A large attendance of mem- bers were present and listened in- terestcdly to a presidential report of the pest year's activities, mas- terfully presented by League pre- sident. Maurice Demry. The meet.- ing opened with the secretary. Miss Genevieve Solomon present- ing the minutes of the last meet- ing. Reports of the various com- mittees. (Ollowed by the presi- dent's report. was then given the meeting, after which a vote of thanks for duties well and faith fully done was tendered the retir lng secretary, Miss Genevieve boloman and several members ex- pressed their appreciation of the mrsnnerin which the year's nativi- tlee were presented in the prosi~ dent's report. Mr. Howard S. Mac- Lean. League treasurer read his financial report for the year which was encouraging to eay the lees. and which shows that the League lniow has approximately eight hun- ldred dollars to its credit. Follow- ling ls a. list of officers. submit.- ted by. a nominating committee and subsequently adopted by the ‘League members for the ' year: President. ire-elected). Maurice Defsory; Vice-president, I‘. J. ‘Solomon; Treasurer, (re-elected). iI-lcward S. Maclean; Secretary. ’Frank_ Lavandier. t In addition to this slate. an ex- lcctrtlve o! five members was ep- zpointied from the floor and they are: W. J. Fitzgerald, chairman; rJ. W. Lovers. James MacConnell, ;Jr.. Joseph Johnson and Waite: jMacLean. Auditors appointed were. lW. '1‘. Wood and Ashley Allen and iishe treasurer wu instructed w ‘have the auditors audit the Lea- gue's books before the next month- ly meeting. Remarks by various members on matters vital to the organization then took place. A proposal to ‘sp- ‘point two committees, one to raise funds to be expended on the erection o! a Community Centre Iand the other committee to raise |funcls to be spent on any purpose seen fit by the League. was pre- sented in the form of a motion o; J. A. B. MeoConnell. An amend- ment by Howard S. MacLmn, that the league continue under the existing constitution governing money matters. was moved to the original motion and was adapted. thus nulllfylng the orig- inal motion. 1 A Building Committee of flvo Hncmbers to enquire into plans, estimates and material costs for a Community Recreational Centre, was appointed with the following personnel: Chairman. J. F. John- son. Howard B. Machean, Frank lnvandler, Leonard Fitzgerald and James MacConneli, Jr. A donation of tlfty dollars by the l‘ rgetowri Hockey Club to the Community Welfare League was announced by James MacConnelJ. Jr. hockey club president. The tlnbl matter of business was the appointment oi the following entertainment com- mittee to function for the coming year: Chairman, L. W. Fitzgerald, Howard B. Macheon. Elmer Jef- fery. J. W. Levers. James Mac- Connell. Jr.. Wilfred Clotell. Miss Kay Roche, Maurice Del-cry. Mrs. J. A. B. MacConnell, Mrs. A. i1 Stewart and Miae Genevieve Bolo- rnan. The meeting then adjourned Following la l. summary of the president's report. I will attempt. to give you a summary of the work carried on by the Community Welfare Lea- ,gue of Georgetown during the first year of its existence. Although I have been tempor- ary president only since Novem- ber 6th. _I will try to give as be! I can, the complete year under past president. Mr. Joseph Bcully ilfld myself. The League was or- Izlnlrod by a group of the interest.- ad citizens of the town with tho IOllDWlM purposez-"The purpose of this League shall be to advance projects for the welfare of the community". The executive con- sisted of a president. vice-presh dent. secretary. treesurer and five other members. " * .t.ip was permitted to anybody having in mind the welfare of the commun- ity. At. the first meeting thxo oommitteefwere formed: l. Io canvas town for pledges of support of the proposed new recreational centre; 2. To contact all former Gcorgetonlons for aubearlptianl: 1i. To enquire about names of wholesalers and business firms, who mllht lend their support w _the proisct. ‘rbeu ~ 1e have done mlendld work and con- siderable outside help he: been obtained in the form oi cub and lather donations. We ma a yislt from Mr. Gilmore. Inmector of Schools. at one of our monthly meetings and a special meeting 'ln May was called to receive Co‘. filllam Reid. Provincial Director of Physical Iitnees. During the ,year there were eighteen meso- ings, with on avenge’ cttnndsnca of twenty-two. locale! tncltlnll were held to_ mans! for the dlf- ferent functions we" unlertooa Illflfll the you. Our functions ldurliq tho m: may bc- alum up into two alums-those for tho loom» of . "ltkifll "WNW-fill" in potato shed. btnlomnd dance ' lzations lncludln8 the ANSON c. Mexnu. 0.b.:., who has been WW1!“ ‘W’ president in aim!‘ °¢ WW3?- Trans-Oancda. Air Unbl. l! ll 35" nounced by Gordon R. Moflretor‘. 0.13.111. D.F.C.. president of Hi8 air line. Montreal. Mr. M08111! will lse responsible for the do- veiopment and bandit!!! 0! 91"‘ enger and c1110 "Illic- l!“ transport agreements. and row?‘ sentstion in international 0r!"- Interna- tional Civil Aviation Orlfllllllt-W" and the transnational Air ‘rune- port Association. .... Thanksgiving. and lottery if groceries and those for the com- mon welfare-Hsllowden fir!!! for childrcn and adults. horse choc pitching in rink during the fat-- band concert by Rooohnlllllfl" Regiment Band. boxlns. Ghrilt- m“ basket: for" shut-ins. 0hr!"- mu tree ma group violins o! carols manually badminton. The President sinner-ob’ “I554 m those who in many W!!! MW" make the year's work l. -Geo. HOCKEY SOURIS RINK, THURS., MAR. ll MONTAGUE OGILVIES ve. SOURIS LEGIONAIRES Game Starts at 3:30 ADMISSION .50: - Professional Bards i MARCH 1o, 194s You should! Because minty i. one of the miidestl lobeccos grown . . . with e smooth, mellow fragrance dm castes especially good in a pipe. lurk’ l‘ easily . . . burns slowly . . ._ leaves a clean, white ab. All l! stay: lit! New pipe smokers enioy this cool, sweet WNW. right from the firs: pipeful. Veteran smoker! swear by ‘is. Try a Pip: of icobac The Pleh of Pipe Tobacco: counters: susunancn smnmus Q. 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Greet Gill’! ll. otfloe lean; Otto-Bill lrll- lilo _ moan an ifiOQOOvvtOOO§iO lllmcugrupning tlflll em CINIIIII concert ocular. oerroapelleoee. ’ .- ouoblii .' ooeo-ooo-e-e-ooooo-ooooeoeeo " W. K. Rogers Agencies LIMITED Queen Street Charlottetown l Remember The Gunilla Amaifor lihllilren Fund T n l|llll'lllll.'i i ii ll N ii s i”. “i'3£t$’."°= .. I m» "illllf-l.“ . Potternsl siwsrirms $37.50 up long 1nd eaeurnto uuelmflne. Fine “m.” ' “l " M‘ IULOVAS leu- gneleee pa“ - IhlllnvqAlenflomlterm‘ llyieisullenenbreuee, “Q1 l0! Illlltlll Dllflhlllo and eos: to Io - new and It's It; rehab: old llfaout.