I Papa iaicttn &ij.. ,. V "M? PBWCE EDWARD SAT-I ; Slows: Matinee 3:30; Evening 7-9 P.M. Eu” - flutes tlllllillli - nluisv Efnurl lilllNN . s... Bllltllllll -It Plllff llllllll ' Still! Ilcllll Extra: News of the Day - Novelty - Cartoon, "Chew Chew Baby”. can-rronl sI.EEP....... ro-nnv - SAT, "male zeiww shows Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-3:45 gyajmtfgwhyif ni tum eaanua E I kid- : neya. ll;'ulr?dtieuy:l fro out e or Mwmt I ..... I blood of poisons and . . . ” """..'.:""':'.".':.:'..".”"""'""' ha. is i 0 use o I3 :::ykl:rdu:r' ' Kidney Pills. Dodtl'a lielpyourkidneya get rid of troulrle-making poisons and acids- lidp restore them to normal action. See howhiizulnh better 'yoii.vc.s'tm-t lIll.M"Ig': ' l ee in morning. a wm"&3mmy Pills today. 145 excitement to a dangerous camel inririsirr ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWNI ll- GUARDIAN Aoann:-uonraouai uni-ole Ir. undry. In. em: smmi. In. Brim Inna. Mb Jone mulnton. mu Jun uauioa. scant osoaonowivx Walden uvm- - The Guardian may be town: The Post Office: are: A sea. ....'BUYlNG-Used feed bags. Fraser and Annear, Montague. ..tMr. and Mrs. Harold Me,- Gregor of Milton. Mun. U.S.A.. were II-tells at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Macl..ean. Seal River. at whose home was held a house party in their honor on the' eve of their departure. Doolon - Lane Wedding in Halifax ..'A very pretty and interesting wedding todk place at St. Mat- thews United Church Manse. Hel- ifax. on Feb. 17th, when Eileen Etta Lane. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lane. Montague. be- came the bride of Donald Jamm Coolen. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Coolen. 10 Bland St.. Halifax. Rev. Norman Slauter officiated. Given in marriage by her moth- er. the bride looked lovely in a rose 'beige suit. with accessories of navy blue, and a corsage Johanna Hill roses. Her sister-in-law. Mrs. Hollisl N. Lane. was bridesmaid. and wore . a light grey suit. with pink acces- l series and a corsage of pink roses. William C. Coolen. broiiher of the groom. was best man. The reception was held at the residence of the groom's parents. with many guests present. The bride's ialble was centered with a beautifully decorated four- fier wedding cake, topped with Talisman r os e s. Candlelighted candelabra were placed on either side. . William C. Coolen. proposed the toast to the bride which was re- sponded to by the groom. . Mrs. Lane. mother of the bride. wore a light grey crepe with lace. and black accessories with I corsage of Talisman roses. The mother of the groom wore navy blue taffeta. with maroon ac- cessories and a corsage of red roses. The happy couple are now re- siding in Halifax. Previous to her -marriage Miss Lane was tendered a shower at the home of her brother and sis- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis N. Lane. where she was the re- cipient of many and lovely use-ll f'ul gifts. 3 The best wishes of the people of l Dodds Kiclnev Pills Montague are extended to the Dorothy Dlx Says- through college, . in let him come to the house again. to some privileges in the home that an apartment with some other girl. stliuv mums nsev smum - minus Dllllil. Added: Pirates Of The High l I When I hasgmat ofl-0tnt:'optaVgi:l'i it man I am told not '-'”-lhmulne 01 W9 F-OYB1 NEVY Will unless they make friends welcome you are going to leave and set up happy rfitziple. 2 I am 24 years old and I see my, chances of making triciicis and of perhaps fTlal'I',Vlt'i'3 slipping from me because of my parents attitude. What can I do? ' DESPONDENT BESS. ANSWER: Screw up your courage to the point of reading. the, Declaration of Independence to your family and asserting your rights I you help support. Tell them that Maybe when they see your money slipping out of their fingers they will treat you as well as they would i CA A. F : strange boarder who paid her paid her way and more. Either your parents are so utterly selfish that they are willing to iong.5tand1ng blight your youth to save themselves from the trouble of entertaining young people and by the annoyance of being kept awake at night by the coming and going of your friends. or else they are abysmally dull and stupid not to realize that not only a young girl's happiness. but. also, her chances of making a good marriage depends u-pon her being pop- Debaters at Cambridge University ular with the crowd This she cannot be unless she can entertain them lrejected by 182 votes to 93 a mot- What can I do with a wife who insists upon iconfldence A HUSBAND.-'One spealrw urged flint children ANSWER: Take the opposite point of view. If she thinks she is should be taught in school to dis- Seas; FCBI-Urettev Nevadz: in her home as she is entertained in theirs. Trail; Cartoon, Songs Oi ' DEAR Miss DIX: . Erin. doing ovnrytihiniz contrary to my wishes? uniting you she will do your way. Anything to be disagreeable. bought Ilootaguo: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; to Souris: The Suck In and I. lie; Montague. March 19th. at B p.m. gAdmlIslon 35:: Everybody wel-D come. at the following places to in Geo:-go ....'MON'rAGUE United Bbptlst Church services: Sunday. March 11th. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Regular service 11 am. Lic. W. D. Johnston. ..'-noon oven voua wann- IIOBE and have your Dry clean. my done now. DeLuxe Dry Cleaners. Montague. .. "I'll! YOUNG Adults Club will present at variety concert. and one-act play in the A. D. MacKenzle Hall. United Church. Dr. Curtis Gives Interesting Talli At Montague A M9911!!! of the Montague held in the A. D. MacKen:ip Hall last night, with the president. Dr. G. S. -A. lnman. prellding and Dr. Owen Curtis as guest speaker. Dr. lnman save a few remarks. pointing out that everything else was promoted except the welfare of the citizens of this country un- til later years. and went on to show how the Department of Health and Welfare had progres- sed in the past few yearl. Dr. Inman then introduced the guest speake. Dr. Curtll. Dr. Curtis. began by saying ..'LADIES AND GENTLEMEN have ,lt your own way. A Tip-Top Tailors suit. or overcoat, the fab. rlc you want. the style you want. that before becoming a health doctor. he was a country practi- tioner In Bonsliaw. P.E.I. "If people are to understand our program regarding healthland welfare. they must understand lust what we are trying to do,” He stressed the need of more the color and pattern you want. at the price you want to pay. 849.50, 355.00 or M150. At A. P. Camp- bell's. Montague. I JNUESEIIY CLUB MEETS C The regular meeting of the Nurs- ,'9Ijy Club Of Kintfs County H0s- vice in almost all branches of P. , nital was held at the home of Mrs. . Victor Pepler. Montague. with a load attendance. After the sew- ing was completed, Mrs. A. E. Sui- livan presided over the business! 'l)art of the meeting. Plans were. made for the holding of a pantry i sale on March 17th. Following' the business a dainty lunch wasl .servcd by the hostess. assisted by . 'scveral oh the ladies. DBOY SCOUTS MEET - Thcl regular meeting of the First Mon-I ltague Boy Scout Troop met last: night at their romi in the Legionl Email. The evening's program wasl idlrected by Scout Master. Eric, I . . I l Duvar, and Assistant. Scout Mas- tcr, John White. During the .r-vening the troop was divided (into three patrols. Stag. owl. and! .Ea;:le. Stag Patrol Leader. (Stephen Hessian. second. David isteivart. David Mabon. Bloyce' Beck and Kenny Power. owl Pat-I irol-Patrol Leader. Blair Watter-l worth, second. Jimmy Sullivan, K. Peardon. B. olair. A. Murphy, ,x,. Macbougall. Eagle Patrol-Patroh Leader. Donald Stewart. secondi Carl Reynolds. 8. Balderson. l(.' lglfalclntyre. W. MacLure. C. Camp- e . To loan Sub To l Canadian Navy OTTAWA. March 7 --(CF) - A be loaned to the Royal Canadian Navy this year for anti-submarine training purposes. the Defence Department announced today. The submarine Thule is sched- uled to arrive at Halifax April 1 and will operate in Canadian wat- ers providing anti-submarine practice for ships and aircraft of the R.C.N. and aircraft of the R. The loan is in accordance with it arrangement with the Royal Navy. - ' Non-cones-iiismzrhri-vors i OAMBRIIIDGE. England-(OP)- ion that ”tbl.s house has every in the British Press." i i trust British papers. aT.B. and also it the training of 'health services. thus helping the nresent Conditions that the Provincial Department of Health and Welfare is headed by Hon. A. W. Matheson. assisted by Col. Fielding. that the idcd into several divisions. as for example sing. director. serving in different: parts of- Province. with one mlinently stationed at the Provin- rial Sanatorium with Dr. Found and another at P. W. C. where she endeavours to instruct the teaching of health. synopsis of the work planned for the future. saying that with the assistance finally the -people of the tually be brought to completion. was extended llls very excellent and instructive address. and also for his kindness. the members talks on these matters. Dr. Cur- us went on topolnt out the u-, slstance that is being given by the Federal Government to the Provincial Government in this department. They provide consultant ser- E. 1. service. as for example in the control of eplclem' . and re. cently a mobile lab ha: been specially constructed which serves villages. or towns. in case of dis- aster. to examine milk. and water. and it is expected the service Home and School Association was M In a fart llmc last night. the A e Bantams won the King's Countp hockey champion- Ihin from the Souris Bantam: with 7-1 victory at the Mon- tague ink. n the second game the Souris Peewees won the King': County championship defeating the Men- tague Peeweea 5-0 The large crowd of fans en- joyed the very fine hockey pre- sented by these young teams. which featured some very fine pauinl play: to give evidence of the coaching which they received from their coaches. For the in- cals Mr. Doug McGowan and Mr. Fred Mackenzie undertook the coaching this year. .Following the game the local boy; were treated at the Bison Restaurant by the Montague branch of the Canadian Legion. who sponsored the boys team this year. Bentamr Game Line-ups: Souris Bantams: Goal. E. Dugas; defence. R. Wood. S. Cheverle, D. Paquet. C. Fournelle. J. Paquet: forwards. R. Peters. J. MacDonald. J. Maclniosh. F. Maclntyre. L. Mooney, C. Gallant. P. MacDonald. S. 'Paquet. Montague Bantams: Goal. D. Stewart; defence. J. Sullivan. A. Stewart. F. Desliochcn; forwards. will expand to the inspecting of restaurants. One of the disease being work- ycd on at present, is the dreaded. disease of polio. This service also takes care of the health of men in the armed forces. and all disabled veterans. Indians and Eskimos. and the examining of all people entering Canadn. especially those from Central Europe. Under this service the sanitation of ships and mu. roads. quarantinlng of airports and seaports and control of drugs such as opium. so as to prevent any addict from obtaining the drug. They set all standards for canned foods. They have given ii izrant to assist in the control of also comes personnel to care for these peo- 9 it also helps to improve public generally and the Provincial Government has to shoulder their share of this ex- pendlture. Dr. Curtis continued by saying and himself. and Dtipartment la sub-div- the Public Health Nur- with Miss Mona Wilson.' and eleven under her. the nurse per- E. M. He concluded with A brief of the Government. hose enzaizcd in the service. and Prov- nce these prospects would even- A unanimous vote of thanks to Dr. Curtis for n the'midst of no many duties. n coming to Montague to address of the Home and M. Poole, B. Clair, A. Murphy, C. Reynolds, C. Campbell. K. Pcai-don. SUMMARY First Period 1-Montague. M. Clair (Poole) 2:45 2-Montague. Pool (Clair) ..... .. 4:01 3-Montague. Clair (Sullivan) . .. .s.. . 14140 4-Souris. Peters g (MacDonald) .. . 18:03 Second Period 5-Montague. Reynold! (Poole) 2:50 6-Montague. Clair (Poole. Sullivan) Third Period 7-Montague. Reynolds (Poole) ....... ., 8-Montague. Sulliva (Poole) Peeweelt Gama Line-ups: Souris Peeweu: Goal. L. Strong: defence. J. Clinton. 8. Paquet, L. Cheverie: forwards. C. Peters. R- Paquet. W. MooLaren. E. Chev- erie, B. Acorn. K. O'Hanley. A- Jarvis. J. MacDonald. Montague Peewees; Goal. ll MaeLure; defence, J. Johnston, P. Regaooheg, w. MacDonald. L. Munro; forwards. K. Peardon. B. Balderston. E. MacLure. A. Lin- igan. SUMMARY First Period 1-Souris, C. Peters ............ .. 12220 Second Period 2-Souris. A. Jarvis (C. Peters) Third Period 3-Souris, C. Peters (G. Cheverie) .. 4-Souris. A. Jarvis 5-Souris. Acorn (0')-Ianley) School Association. At the conclusion of the meet- in;.: several interesting films were shown to the members. Si,Il,M7 is needed to support Red cross Disaster services, Votmns' Free Blood Transfusion, Outpost Hospitals amtcivil Defence Training. - hover auolm. . I lumatnro. is rnm si. me mu Tranaftieion Service vltalneadfoi-ample maylieyourowni To countless victims of accident on the highways. in the fields and factories. your gift to support the Red Cm: Free Blood itaelf.ForinaiiyCanadianlioepitalo dependonthekedcmnfortlieir aupplyofworider-workingplauna. TodlYnW0.UIlIndlql'hhdffl'1lII armed foteeundcivildelunceplaoa iniominddoueouuocoui. givenewemptiaslatotlir cfngquniuty. youhalptouavutoinoi-my is the gift of life IXVG Montague Bantams Souris Peewees Capture King's County Chlships f Death Of Aged I llesideni Of rt Province. The death occurred Wednesday morning of James B. Macmillan of Suinrnei-ville. P. E. I. in' tile Deth year; W The late Mr. MaoMillan was a prominent and progressive farmer in his district and was a well- known and-enthuslutlc horseman all his life. -Mr. MaoMiilan's wife. Minnie . G. Edmonds. I beloved school teacher for thirteen yeau in vari- ous parts of the Province, pre- deceased him thirty-eight years ago. Left to mourn are one brother. Donald of Providence. 1!. L. and the following sons and daughters: Frank. the eldest. I teacher at P.W.C.. Mary (Mrs. John Praught) of Alberry Plains: Isabel (Mrs. Richard Gill) of Arlington Heights. Mass, and James of Wilmington. Mass.. both of whom arrived by plane yesterday: Bernard. on the homestead; and Margaret. the youngest (Mrs. Charles Praught) of Stimmerville. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved. The funeral takes place this morning from his late residence at nine o'clock. arriving at St. Joachi.m's Church. Vernon River. where the funeral mass begins at half-past nine. .0!- sr lllllill lAlllll PBIBES Georgetown g and Vicinity LAC. Herbert Parker of the Royal Canadian Air Force. atltlOll- ed at Centiralia. Ontario. spending his furlough with his parents. Mr. and .Ml'5- 39517 Parker. , Friends of Mr. Howard L. Pou- chere. weu-known Wster Street Butcher. are sorry to hear that ll'”..'.5S has necessitated his enter- ing the Charlottetown. Hospital for treatment and all hope for I speedy return to good health. I45R0f'V4X nu RUBBINC Ml Troop No. 1 of the Georgetown Boy Scouts held 3 meeting in the , Legion Hall on Wednesday night. Regular huslneu was conducted with Scout Master D. A. Mac- Cormack in charge. The Georgetown High school Cvirls' Hockey team and the g Georgetown Bantams travelled to Montague on Tuesday nlxht and won both games. The Girls won 12-1 in the first game of a home . and home series for the county championship. The second game will be played in Georgetown. The Georgetown Bantams won by I score of (-1. Originally slated for a play-off game. it was later clau- ed as an exhibition game. In the Georgetown team find not regis- tered for play-off games. It to re- grettable that the Bantam team had not registered in thud. II Georgetown has a very good lan- tam team which we feel. is lure to go ii. long way in Provincial play- downs. . . fFact. it As claimed. ll often stranger than fiction and I recent incident brought to the writer's attention. seems to'bear this out. when John new-y. nnsinoeruia student at Mecill -nivenity in Montreal. dropped 3 letter in tho, msil-box. addressed to his inotbd. Mrs. P. J..Dei.aory of Georgetown. . be little dreamed that the letter l would eventually reach its destina- tion vla Rio Jensen Beach. Plor- y ldl. U. B. A Thu. "Believe it or not". is actually what happened. when the letter was dropped in the Montreal mail box it fell in- . side the wrapper on a in . addressed to Mild more 000110 of Rio Jensen Beach in Florida. Thus it was received by Min George. who noted the coincidence be- tween the address of cleorlolawn and her name of "George." She immediately forwarded the letter to Mrs. Delmy in oeorutown. In- l closed in one aha wrote); explllninl n with economy - o o frelchiid fret" mu with V: pee a sump cancelled. domlte the long rcundabaut Journey. The popularity of d t i - ta to drawing to glln I:dnl:Ol'G are nenu,iatenat- ing developments. nsootetfnu It i th tiia tion and pattern with :l,eTnI..n in the Dorvlll stripped front. . attached to the plain on I in-one twin-ut elwwn gmnhiln drug can: stopped than-It-v m "it for OVIIIK VIII!" nut-coll.