roost and russonv SHQWS 3:30 — 7 —- 9 - friends for life — both rue . GUARi1i;_A1_§i_.___ cuaiztorrarowlv THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold s‘. usury. Alba" Alli"- ‘im- 5W" Stewart, Miss AGENT GEORGETOWN s Harriet Clair. Walden Lavera. The odor-duo my be Mush! It w o! "is following places in Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Office; Roper; ..sBULOVA WATCHES. — C. R. Boehner. MontaBllfl- . qsuv ar nonm. - Ii it l» Gifts we have them, if it's nil" W“ can't beat them. C. R. Eloehner. Jeweller, Montague. in St. Peter's: Miss 8. A. Llewellyn; an Olwy. ln Sourls: Camden's and flurouoo Tho Post Offiea. Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. P. J. DeLory was a visitor to Charlottetown on Friday. Contributions To St. Thomas Educational Fund Saint Thomas Aquhal Gaolety Educational Fund Campaign. Don- ators 0f Special Glfla. P. W. Tamer. Charlottetown 8 10.00 J. C. Montgomery. Chaflotto- . town 10.00 DeBiols Bros, Charlottetown 50.00 Rogers Hardware. Charlotte- j--— m... . 100.00 NORTH PINETTE W- 1- Mr... William Murphy was d vu- George rr. Brookins. Kenllng- itor to relatives in Souris durlnt torn The March meeting of tho N. l’- W. I. met at the home of Mrs. W. the weck. so... '.'.;';.;" 100100 woo His Excellency Premier J. Waiter Jones N. Ross with 6 lraenzbers 00g‘; lvfiss Joyce “Biléifl Jenkins was Moore 3r MscLeod, Char- l. d; _ _ visitors present. ee n8 °P a visitor to the ity late in the lottetown 50.00 :3; a or "um" and Willi the Creed followed by Roll we...‘ Sydney T_ 6mm "my" mm because of a dame Call, ntirlutes, and report of Whist ___ 1 it LL Murphy’ Hm,“ 25M born for troublel party held in February. It W“ Mr. Howard B. Mscbean. local '1‘. Eaton 00.. Monoton, NJL $0.00 GEORGE RA T decided to hold a Whist Party at the home of MrsDarl RosaMB-Tcll 16th, with sale of fudge. New Committees were aplllllmed as ftfliows: Stalk-Mrs. Baxter R05!- Mrs. Chas. Ross, and Mrs. L. Slu- gleton. electrical contractor. is at present engaged in house wiring, in Murray River. Mr. Alfred Clory, who has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital has returned to his home Michael Bros. Charlottetown 10-00 Rev. Martin Monaghsn. Mia- couohe .. . . . George Mlchaud, Hull, P.Q. Rev. ll.M. Lanteigne, Petit llocher, N. B. ... . .. l Potato Distributors. 25.00 50.00 . 00.00 Mon- l i Section 2A P. W. c. .14, 1949 __- Schoolr Iilrs- G- A» Mllmw“ “d in Georselown. considerably lm- troal 25.00 Mrs. Chas. 15055. lgaflllilllflloled- “an proved in health. Fennel] s. Chandler, Char- 0° Pr w‘ rum "e ' ~ 20. . . - m lafilrr». A. "-0 M" On Friday the winners of the s‘l;|t|':-U“(":, plohhtht. NB. 10.00 ' 2 Cullen" Pumm‘ several thanks "ems l“ ‘he Georfiemw" High S Cunard "(teal Co. Halifax 25.00 Front row: Loft to right: Bert Glills, Noreen Doirnn. Joan Jutisomlfiora Gillies. Carol Marie Coles. Cllful , _ v u-crc givcii i0!‘ 1110115 Yecdved and School ice sports travelled by bus flyndman .0 Cu., Chariotte- MacRuo. Catherine Peters, ltlargaret Morrison, Ardeth Dixon, Phillip IsrdinmM Lend John Mn“ d ‘ ’ " m - "' ~— -- z sick bills aruollllivtl "l 93 C511“ m‘? to Charlottetown where they took town .. .. .. 25.00 Middle row: left to right: Stirling Robbllns, Jrgizison Vgtzliafireg ullllgtlihazalrilacngfiilé . 10 , ,... scru - _ .,.a aca - H E A RT o F P Ax ls I {tfhumiltfolSlavlglnqlgcslflfaltcdasked to twig the a E 1' Interscholastic Prod" s; Gamble o‘ emu" Arghli: ltzelrl-lgalrtpgfrflg-nllllstliytxgxf;%amgllltnl. Alillgon Holmes. Brian Hewlett. George Mnriin. COMEDY—CARTOON t brings; blcat-hcd flour burg i0 "B" e . i ,, ffafflfilggi‘: 19:90 . ester Mncdonaltl, Avnilnco DIIICLCIII, Arnold Dlckicson. John Dingvveil. -—!‘h000 by Glirlihum v mceting so that a quilt C8045: Mrs. Nettie Ross who has been m“ Urban Gum, woman _ — ~'——1 Aaawwac-owo-oumooeveeeoaeeoov stifl-tcd; ltfrs. Hearlnlliobsténtirgeieel visétigg 111: Hfilflax whgltrh pix-Big. luv" um) ** the members or re n ' an aug ter- -aw. . an . “award phclnnlg, chm». S h l o4+0+o++o++¢+o+o~oo++o++o+o++ ++++o++¢++o++ . ‘ o 4404004 mg. Roll call to bt-h somgillggglbil: Shelton Ross, arrived in George- loflgmwn _ 15,00 c o0_ and Easter, One mem or town on Friday and is staying wim m.‘ _|_ D_ Mncaulnn, ch". * * ' ' tor llle Institute News Mwllul her (laughter, Mrs. Myrtle Babin- - lmm... 10,00 __ _ V _ g _ MATiNEE 3.30 _ EVENING SHOWS 1 AND 8.45 time with God so. the Klns- cuu. room... r. r. locum». r _ BREE]? Charlottetown - .- . .. 5.00 ALWAYS GET mfil? l ‘TROUBLE m“ d u l NEW HAVEN scum!‘ Ltofw? 25.00 r. ulns Bd"°“““° m‘ "y . w. n. Gliiis s. 0.. Char- IR u conrtfdy unfold when the lovely gig‘: grjiliongtrgceFegglgfyg, luttetowrr . no . 25.00 9/5,...“ “p, arms of the law, in the persons M”), Tierney: 3. Lloyd Murphi Dupug, FR"; Momrn] moo lYliliE lillBElllS llliiililES iillSSEli NEWS MUSICAL MARSHFIELD SCHOOL lEllzabeth Stetson. - Grade 1-1. Blair Wood. 2.'cior- don Stetson. Doris Underhay l- Teacher. Honor Roll for February: Grade X—l. Shirley Dennis. 2. Charlie Frizull. 3. Donnie Wood. Grade iX—1. Beth Boswall. 2. Marjorie Scott. 3. Wallie Wood. Grade VIIl—1. Betty Pbster. 2. Barbara Jenkins. 3. George Strick- NEW mwo FOR cows coupon, March 1a - or. _- ~ l VWOOG . ' . .. ' . lmd- v 1 M n M 9 Egiush reszuchufidhavel d1‘]s’°°ve€' secretly in league with the Sana of thY Elizabeth Ellis; Mr. Lester gorlralxilnfi? ‘Ii-log’ ‘htwoodhlh’: AUGUSTINE COVE w‘ l $ o a o O Gd11;_-1; ___e anew rug,n n.smar o - . -" Irisrgreinell. 3. Melmhergt Penicillin but more effective in racketecrs Ra“ is Ilghurm Preston Gaudet‘ Mn Allison Ken‘ been trained m an “us” '4 The Mum“ meeting o! the Aug‘ ‘i - u ‘— treating a cow disease which costs Brlain 40.000000 gallons of milk a year. The National Institute for Research in Dairying announced theidiscovery is expected to com- Boddie Murln. 3. Elizabeth Wood. bat mastitis, an inflammation oi’ Grade II-l. Shirley Scott. 2. the milk glands. Cedar Fence Posts In Carlots Grads VI: 1. Itiargueriie Munrl. I, Jane Wood. 3. Ulla. Strickland. Grads V-l. Lona Scott. 2. Lloyd loott. 3. Ralph Scott. Grade III-l. Joanne Lilly. 2. dealers, farmers and formers co-operotives. of curvaceous cinema copile" Peg‘ Capitol Theatre. Also featured in the outstanding cast of the Sol. M. Wurtzel pro- tlucilon are Charles Russell. Marv Bear and Paul Langton. Jnmcs Tlnllng directed. “RACE STREET,“ STIRRING i l i | SAGA 0F ONE-MAN CAMPAIGN FOR VENGEANCE George Raft. William Bendix, Mari- lyn hiaxwell Star in Thrill-laden Drama of ltackctee a tvho Meet; Their Match in a Ilard-to-Bluff’ Handicapper. George Raft. William Bendix and Marilyn Maxwell have the stellar roles in “Race Street.” the Prince Edward Theatre's hard-hitting drama about. a llandicappter who takes the law into his own hands to avenge the murder of a pal. Raft has the role of the handi- capper and Bendix that of a San Francisco police officer who tries to argue Raft out of his grim plan, Miss Maxwell portrays the girl Raft is in love with, a girl who is Loyal to his COllQ. the handicap- pcr refuses to lct his policeman interfere with his search for. the murderous gang loader. even ‘when two of the thugs boat ltlm up. How he finally comes to grips with his enemy makes for one of the year's most exciting clima.xes._ Frank Faylen as the chief gang- ster and Henry Morgan as the murdered pal are seen in the of- fering. which also includes Gale Robbins, Cully Richards, Mack Gray. Russell Hicks and Richard Powers, Edwin I... Martin directed Grade V-—1, Melbourne Gass and Garth Willis (equal): 2, Freda MacKinnon; 8, Ralph Newman. Grade IV-l, Margaret Kick- ham. Gade III-l. Joan Willis; 2,Jane Dooherty; 3, Barbara Pollard. Grade II-l. Angus MacPlhee; 2. Gloria Darrach: 3, Beryl Pollard. Grade I-i. Wilfred Newman. Reta Campbell, teacher. P. E. I. Students Attending Mt. A. The following P. E. l. students are registered at Mt. Allison: Mr. Ernest Alex Clawson; Miss Lorna Creelman; Mr. Jos. O'i..eary Duffy; Miss Mary Christine G. King; lVir. Douglas Roderick Milton; Mr. Rob- crt Carntwath Milton; Mr. John Percy Nash; Mr. Robert Wilson Ross; Mr. Geo. Jos. Tweedy. Char- lottetown. Mr. John Elmer Cotton; Miss Leitha Ramona Crue; Mix Doro- neth MacDonald; Mr. Stewart A. MacNeiil, Mr. George Muttart. Summerside. , Mr. Jas. Cedric Crockett, Alma; Miss Priscilla Mary Gavin. Tig- nish: Mr. Erving Oscar Hardy, Al- bcrton; Mr. Clifford Rough Moase; Mr. Donald Franklin Nauss. Ken- sington; Miss Vodia P. MacKay, Albany; Mr. John Donald Pike.Al- berton; Mr. Allison Miller Turner; Mr. Wm. Arnold Turner. O'Leary, P. EL; Miss Joyce Evangeline Wood. Albany. RR. No. i: Mr. Errol Web- ster Carrutlzers. Graham son. Belmont; Miss Myrtle R/uth P. L. Morris. Kinkore. Gra I-1, ; ‘""'°““° sy Knudsen and Lynne ROW“- 2_ G.‘,‘§,,."¥,.,,,.,..J“§f° ,,i§:°‘;§,‘§§_ Adolphe Robert, Manchester l» Mill-h- thhgle in a Judo hold with a 64°" p1.“ ’ ' N. n. . .. .. ..,.. 5.00 ihaplcnurc I hulk 01 Pflleliglllel‘ ‘will kiww-‘l Grade v1_1, Eileen Boyle; z, Colgate Palmolive Pete 12.00 “h”, l." a hold or two himself. in Trouble Wilma will“; 3| Drum“, M“. Rock City Tobacco. Montreal 50.00 Preferred," the Twcllilelh 0011111117‘ phee_ H. C. Fortier. Montreal 25.00 u" '""' °‘ Fox release opening today at the Canada Packers, Charlotte- town Jules Dfassa, Montreal .. . .. Mm. Andrew F. Murphy, Charlottetown .. . . 50.00 10.00 50.00 To Be Continued Aquinas Society are very grateful to all those who contributed to tile Society's Educational Fund Cam- paign and wish to thunk them most sincerely. Any one wishing to make a Ipec- ial contribution may still do so by contacting the officers of the So- ciety or tlze parish organizer in his or her locality. Allst 6f the total amounts sub- scribed by each Acadian parish has already been published. A more complete list will be publish- ed at a later date. Monthly Executive Meeting of Guide Assn. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald presided at the executive meeting and open- ed with a ‘iscussion on the visit Brownie organization and it a.‘ hoped that during her visit much benefit will be obtained by the Brown and Tawny Owls in the Province. Courses will be arrang- ed and visits to Packs where pos- sible. Mrs. Mactlonald said that she would also be Q18 guest speak- er at the Annual Meeting in May. It svas also reported that N. B. and N. S. were anxious to hold ferenoe on April 29th.-30th.. secretory had been appointed l in A discussion on Local Associa- The officers of the Saint Thomas 4 the Commissioners Marltimmcona GRADES IX AND X BACK ROW-L. to IL: CENTRE ROW-L. to Ru: served by the Hostess Mrs. M. Dow. who was thanked for the use of her home. _ Mrs. Duffy kindly offered he?‘ Home for the next meeting on April 21d. ustlne Cove Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Edward Muc- Fadyen. Meeting opened by sing- ing Island Hymn, followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was re- sponded to by 28 monitors. Min~ utes of last meeting were read and approved; arrangements for pay- ment of new school seats were made. It was decided that the Institute pay Mrs. Wilfred Peters for being leader of the sewing class of 14 girls. Three pairs of children's on for an elderly lady in the dis- beith Graham, Danny MeCarron. Earl Masher, David ltiabon, Stephen Hessian, Louis Don‘ Johnston. Gerald Murphy, ilughie Power, Freeman. Reynolds, Glenn Wlgginton, Douglas Johnston. Doreen Doiron, Alma Scmpie. Ruth Murphy, Lnrr ains MaeLure, Fioreno lliggfllhotham, Fay Stewart, i Allilllslllle CQVCI Moncton who will make the neces- stockings were handed in to Red VANCOUVER ‘m; Newfoundlond.) Sound, straight, clean stock. quolilfl’ Quaronieed. We sPaciolize {gelqlgltmggii “DJQIS S‘,’.‘f,’,‘§§’°§§ Jmnixgdkwgagilxllllitllisgleglllletggi i‘? “Tel reirffucm“ findedlegg" 2"“ 1°°“"'°“"§' l" T; Illsllltlllth _ The war to soiv: thatpugslgenil: g3 Ifgtllttrglll‘; l" hm" P'°k°"' f‘""‘. W5" "I'd “"1" PM“ Wm q"°*° F-O-B- charge oi production. Martin Rac- Mr. Thos. Wm. McCormick. Mon: all gorhnrhfrzrllorrcrrwrifoulgptr-y ftflflerrelnetwrllllmtlllf irumbsclgptlortssgcgfe l l‘ti|gndi':l'e‘.l:0lr1i’ete§r?“lle lore: over. These m. cltlrs o; 10in’ Sffltltm 0n ony size 0i‘ SIZES you may require. We cuter l0 kin wrote the screenplay. lague; Miss Shirley [Dfffllllg Simp- auend‘ , sutuw NH“ A gm was decided ULGARY .1] yen known and than I] no ouestlnn about t A Clair. Cecil t Join f/ze tldwltltbi/Valhh. -Photo by Garnhhm Barbara Ann Mabon, Anna Power. Wilma Mot-Lure, Mary Sullivan. FRONT ROW-L. to R-t Helen Hamilton, Barbara Beck. Violet lilitchcson, Joan Johns-ton, Shirley MacDonald, Jane Lakt, Muriel Ponrdon Zbima MacLean. Martha 0’Holiorun, Betty Show —Teacher: Levlie Stuart. ENTER. TODAY (Open to residents of Cansdl ‘shelling. Simply spell 011l- "l" five names with ill! . . . . . i. l0 "- Quality that pleases at prices that will force you to fix your BIENFAIT. Sask. -— (OP) — wlgmoreiiM Emaram’ lag‘ No‘ 1' “on! ‘gnawed and it w“ deemed "rick Reports o! committeestwere '°§$..'§.'.“§Zo"'r.l.'li° tilt: 2§§'.'.".'.§.'-';'io..'.. will ‘mfl- “m” 3mm “"1"” h" "is W“ Tnluoou. sumo. Enslond - illlrltrllmhollllilrl. Tfi°hoiletryofillg 25.5.? $.11? .§'rT.‘§...l.“°‘M.“.“°p°.§§§.d§ l» ""1 '"'- A on... saved by his cat when a. recent fire (cp) _ ch1mney_pbm_ barred from week Mm McDonald "Janked me ' ' Jnot fill your five names Into tho I-Zntrv THUS. G. IIETIIERIIIGTIIN 8. SUN destroyed his dry-clcanirlg busi- ness. He said the cat. disturbed by the smoke. cavlnc to his bedroom in prefabricated houses here as "out of keeping with the countryside," Commissioners for their splendid ctr-operation and hard work which Dawson, Mrs Brent Clank; lunch. Mrs. Bruce Campbell. Mrs. Lloyd Inmari. Mrs. Eldon Dawson, Mrs. “the and mall todav. That is the first nten mwarri Wm‘ Iilhf one 0i those THREE $1500.00 CASH rnlzifii- .r volll Fredericton R.R.6, N. B. the back 01th,, Shop and scratched gm‘; 0123x532 “rigf; “call” “Sh” god: thus! week so successful‘. Miss Wilxfreél Petelrs. to be h ‘d t REGINA Ylrllhlitnfilglcétfifl by return mall inlet: Th?“ - at his bed-clothes until he wakened. ' 11° 9'" 1'99"“!!! l0!‘ P" l0 Rb- BX 10991118 W85 e B This problem ll fun. Get p00" l" - t _ lotions, read a letter explaining the home of Mrs. John Gregg. A g right away and see what you can do. We how! Y“ our noaluvmo Houst » Major Hoopie $°..§T.i°’.‘.'l2'2“éf.l3§.i‘2“ol“§..§.‘§;.“ liiii..‘“.“.il‘...l’t.”°ii‘ii.‘olii..“l: mam" i.‘§o".‘i'.°.." ".'i’.“'.i;...... o m.- ........... o; get; re-olganlzed again, s... n“ charge. Meeting closed with the g wnwms Illtllln ciao. or; hitiirrnngllrinlx" if‘: y/ spoke in glowing term of tho National Anthem. Collection $2.00. l; ‘lgzmflnlffaftlnfsou N?“ "any ,,,,,||. veev FUNNY, HOOPLE--- a HAK-KAFRHZCAME nee-e, ma. WHAT EVERY Xggdfiflg‘ £5,155 "$3.3"; {;,°;"j§ '—_l wow“ 1..."... 0- o. vvh o.» o 'r"v"- . m" ABoulttou-Ptaooeuse. l " ‘ ' ‘ ' \\ flies. one GNEM To BQOWN, AGSUMiNG VOL) HAD MORE- PERCEPTION THAN A MEQE ADD- Middle-Aged Womon the Service Clubs. ltfrs. Pickard, Brownie Commis- ocrrna rarzse "no svsoooo cad". no. flash Prizes oi’ $1500.00 enohiil .10.: tin-Ill" care th i Extra sl l t oriii. 3.... wholfiio‘; ‘E25 helpful building lugfi your ways and means of raising money for the organization and it was sy. Durlnl the afternoon tea was seen virtually wrapped around sl tree, Dolores Bmytka, M, of Detmit. curve at the top of Vinegar Hill on No. 3 near Oedar Springs, ' sioner reported that the Browni ""0 all‘ u" mun m Wan" '°",..f,',l' to do l" Levlrv coutb LAUGH AT ms MACi-tlidEbw BUT 1 FEAR yo’ Sm w“ mm, “ma, by m; grail-g“;- g-a vmfi-filhj n13: ,,,,,,,_ o ....~. THATQNE-s-‘a- BUT A5 AQE LIKE MOST BANKER$- Brownies and said that Brig. id's hex," 14mg mg vmflll gctuallv mtnv It. Th3: 1070K FlNANCIAL WlLLING TO LEND A MQN co-olleration was aliPreciat . Bhe when van tum read tan l:;:"':i$t:::_“n.m, Became, wet... AN OVERCOAT ANYTIME it? hill‘. hEXWYSZ"‘§...T°.XZ.'..§§ 13013-3’ ~'?»"-'.'.‘"lo'.I°§.-' ....'....., ... o... wav - --WE AQEIWT ‘DURING THE SUMMER.’ Vlgrentearscomotooessilgfi. the Roar...“ Lunchem M“ H "fir, ntofstliottoo. t. nice mm of relvlzmrim . l‘ BUYING ANY / gvazntfiguufig °ipfwfieg ' Cudmore told of her talks will the m:'_"g: ‘$13: :”|";|e'a',,.,,.|$;:yw|1| ,5 s lonl e vAuvEwL-E / gg,,{*1.""" or l»- - :::"*:.:.i"'.r:.:’..‘:".:.::;" our." ,;,. 0o nerves... may - ' ' vnrzpjl]. b, - f bodfl - bu, Claire. Finance Committee reported .., ...., on. whirflfnzvgry worlds: ma‘: l‘ n"? Slim 0i M0119! 1mm he!‘ 3|; pct” . c l" smmodtcnimilo - ' " W‘: und inlmlmiddln you-g, council and execut e membsrsas ".0 "t" _ _ fiwtmmso w" . - - l?” Butdorfthealarmedl Many s mult oi Brids port-lea. mo mi Prise - - - mono 0m. r-'-~ - - - w... zitfirmmt‘: 332.5533: i3.'.‘.'.‘i$”.i‘;°’.°..i"’.‘.".io2°.’°’“" ' till‘; m: I I I Qfiiilr-oii-‘Ui '-'- ' “‘°' In" "l"! "L!!! 800d of A lengthy discussion followed on um" °r m“ m“ mm!“ °“‘ Q"! ‘c 0th: Prise - - - 400-00 "F" clue: no earroot namnusppear in the list si l4" Qfl do of this advortivrn aresound ruloa. And you'll also d M d I m was fatally injured when i; went ‘i ' Inn" 3| ‘N; and good “m. ch n“ ec e o concent... on a Raisin d, - ,.v ' [m ,¢_ chm-g,‘ News grfi. “limo-t out 0t control when roun n: I- liA fun]; mug", Ilnl! mu. 11:0 Nations ‘rt _ Dominion Rani: juildllil’. wit» ~- u. "““ 23:. 2.2.“; ‘it'll’; g...» F wyeamCanadia "m" ' "' ' ..' ‘ . cash PM“ mnflmflfijv, MM m, D: n. 0|. norcmcirl w... pinned in Wredk- B win one of those roan 01.00000 I.“ ch”... Nu," Food w h] n. I an for half an hour before ns- My. Nag] __,_,_g,__,_,_,______ --------- ~- p o osnrraln Zmfimfli t ch rmins and suoolylll (than fifiofrlllt“ srtengrl:th2:rl' 2T. d!“ ' m mun", """"""""”'“”'" “w” erv an . a au ' - , ,. , » t ‘ '_..‘... til C m vulmin B, _ lit . , ________ _ - _‘_ PIN. ...s.----~-_ iron sodglthernoeded‘ l. . nronraaur. r. a. I. HANPORD, Btaffordtlilre. sm- , ("II will “Wm ' Dr. Chase's Nerve Food l... o." n land - (or) - James Bubble, m. 1 ~ - w‘ w ' __ _ . , .._...¢....~-............-.». ......'.o... r > helmtao may agar whiz, _ " °"'" and h wife. as, celebrated their " _ , .0 m“ théaim M w!“ ‘lctttwedtiing anniversary , y.“ f. m‘ PM" II a flIIl-(IOIII. ' I _ ' '