PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARUOTTETOWN MARCH 12. 1952 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAC-UE: Harold I. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Bruce MacPIiee, Miss Joyce Wlgglnton. Plus Mclllnnon. AGENT GLOBGETOWN: Wsldon Lovers. ! ,'l'bo.uuardlan may be bought at the following places in Montague: I Blue Dame Restaurant. and Guardian omee; In Georgetown: The Post Office: In Souris: The Snack Bar and II. llehnrds C Ben. I . .'Mr. Auston Johnston St I --W1 -l0"Ph JRhn5t0"- L”;'”9h'I Georges. was a busincss visitor to mm W" A "Gem bmme" ”5"'0l Montague .lCSl9l'dfly. '0 M9"”3u'- '"" - n C . , l- I '- 5 ..'WE WILL NOT be doing .....'.7"i'J lull).-Isl rxarlict-I-mmgl: ""m''1 """'l''1 i" '"1”"5 "M"- i ' Km”, vallevhtpld H R Mtmm. mIMnrch ma. due to machinery re- . the Kings Criutilv.HnFpllal. iplln. Fraser and Annear Feed l M; g lservice. Montague. "'H" mam friends 1'” 50”) ..tMears. Jllck Aiinear. Alfred to hear Mrs. Carl Grahani, Pet- ms Road is a palicni in the King's Coiiiiiy HOEVIIRI Lowery. and Cheesel Annear. Mon- 'tague. were business visitors to Summerside yesterday. ..'Miss llazei Mcltaii. tvhn is attending gmdc XI at Moiitaguei Mrmoiinl Hicli Scnoiii. .-.priit thei ucckciirl at. PPZPTS Road. guest of lirr parenis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wil- lard .lfcl.ean. .fMlas Hilda Ferguson. who has been employed at the King's County Hospital for the past. three Iyeara. has returned to her home .in Charlottetown. Murray River and Vicinity JWORLD DAY OF PRAYER SIIRVICI-I A Woild Day of Prayer SPl'l'lI'P was held in the Valleyfield Chiirch on Friday eve- s l . 29 . with Mrs. Fr r . lallhlzdatietil.) Till: theme was "Cl:l'sl:l. Ml” Arm” Mex-"'”d' , MW”-Vi Our Hope". The following mem- R”'"' l5 "' 9'9"” 51-imdmg 5 '9" tiers of the W. M. 5. took part. 9-" l" M0""K”9- Hue” 0' M"- Adoratinn. Mrs Fraser; Penitence, Audny 7'0Ti'l1!0n . Mrs. Angus Martin: Assurance, --- i Mrs. Raymond Nicholson: Intern M&I”l MHVNH J0l1n8I0n Rndl ccssion, Mrs Robcrt MacPhee; Raymond Reynolds. MUFYBY Rll'N.I Dedication. Mrs. Carmoii Rogers. recently attended the Christ Hymns were sum: durrng the Church Conference held at. the acrvicc and a lovely solo by Mrs. Charlottetown Hotel, Charlotte-' W. A. Bruce was givcn. Prayers town. I iii liiiison. silciit pi'iivci's and a B: ll?Hl'F1' KW R" M13 -l"'T?l-VF '-"PIT Mr. Ivan Macxenzie. who h:is' HIV?" The oifvrmc W33 Dr!-Ibeen employed in Ontario for the rented and the Lord's Prayer In ' unison and bcnediction rlosd the service A short. business period fnllnwcd. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgej MticKenzie, Dovcr FINAL SHOWING T0-DAYI THE Fllnll THAT IS RATED TO TOP THE A(,'Al)EMY AWARD HONOR LIST. ' t MUNIGUMEIII ' CL 5..- ll ELIZABETH F -s SHEIIEI Id? ADULT Feature Starts 3:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EIJWITID THlIIl.- rm. -SAT. iviiiiii ll ellllll .. PIEIIII iisiii -iiii IIIII -iii llil-IIIII uni still illlii. smenolav In SILVIA RICHARDS and IMIIEI HEM - lint it EEK SHEIIM ....-.7e.'.. ; .-.. . I. Ifennrily-cowan Rites Solemnizetl In Pretty Setting ..tBeauiifully decorated with bouquets or chrysantheinums, st. Andrew's United Church was the scene of a lovely wedding Saturday when Jean Cowan. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. o.c. Cowan of Vancouver exchanged vows with Carl Leath Kennedy, youngest son of Mrs. Roy MacNell of New Perth. Prince Edward Is- land. Rev. J. Colclough performed the ceremony at. 8 p. in, White net over satin styled on mandarin lines was chosen by the bride (or her wedding ensemble, a chapel veil flowed from her seeded pearl headdress and she carried a bouquet. or carnationa centred with orchids. she was given in mar- riage by her father. Mra. Lyndsay Neiason as mat- ron-of-honor wore a full-length mauve net over taffeta gown while Miss Mary Cowan, as her sisters bridesmaid. chose yellow net. Both featured off-the-shoulder styling. and they carried bouquets of mauve and yellow chryssnthe- mums centred with gardeniaa re- spectively. Best man was Mr. Edward Moon. while Mr. Lyndsay Neiaaon and Mr. Giinnar Nyberg acted as ush- crs. Mrs. C. Singer played the wed- Georgctown Beats Souris In Series Open.er 13-4 "Murray Harbour and Vicinity First some or two game series for Intermediate championship of Kingts county. played In Souris rink last night, the Georgetown Eagles defeated the Bouria Tigers 13-4. - I The game was very fast first two periods but slowed do considerably in the third per due to soft ice. , 3 For the Eagles, Landry. Stevens; and W. MacLean were the mind- y Miss Belle lllcken. Oak Valley. ,5” melvisited friends and relatives in .,.nIMurray llarhour North on March l0di'7i.h. I Messrs. Weston Johnston and Wilmot Millar were business visit- ors to Dover on Saturday, March outs ism Souris iced only eleven players: ' Q Except mr A aha” mm in "he' Mrs. James Davidson has return- thlrd priod they were outplayed by-.(d W Mr home in Cnmbrmu lb the Georgetown players who used a lane passing Muck. yter spending several months In Lineups.” ,Ixew Glasgow, N. S. guest. of her Georg(;tmm-Gml summw de-Islsler. M15. Nettle MacKeai-ney. fence. W. MacLean. H. lVlRC'L('llll,I M1 B .l S me u h 1 A. MaoPhte; f0rll'flYfl5- y1"- Lmdr-'3'-I Mlll'l”Sl:.V liiirfcif N(?rth.'npe:1Ct. earri- 7- M"N9l”- 3- Mmph-l- "- s”'l'icenL weekend at the home of her ens. MacDonald. Publicover. Mc- Parana Mn and Mm Freeman Cosnnell. Bgal'l19ll, 1;l.olmstoii.d H Sump, mm. Road. ouris- .oa . ierce: c nice.- MCC0I'm3Cli- 54- QHl3"l- ll-'lll"' ' ..tMr. Garnet Reid. who has ahaw; forwaids, Lsvie. Albai1.Gal-ybe.-n employed 3,. Labndo, for lhldnl. Ctheverrfig Mclllnla. MCAVINTL several months. is spending a few vuran . Jarv . -necks at Murray Hbrbour North. Referees-Scull.v and Mclnlwe. lgue.-i of his father. Mr. Cameron - ''--'-m I Reid. Mlis. llnrigv Millar was hosles to the mcinbsrs of the Ladies Aid Society on Tuesday evening. Feb- 0 Bristol and ruary lflth. Following the business din: music. Pink aied St. Peicr's parish hall for the reception which followed. The tea table was ceiitreil by a beautiful pug, "ye,-.1 month, 35 wmdmg yi wedding cake nestled in pink and- yew week, wmmon at (he home M blue mile and topped with a cor-. snge of Talisman roses. Scrviteurs for the occasion were Miss Beity Horlgson. Miss Anna May Ure. Miss Ceorzina Fullerton. Miisa sally Richardson and Mina Claudia Barber. Rev. J.R. Col- cloiigh proposed the toast. to the bride Following MacLesae Lake summer resort, B C.. the new couple will make their home in Williams Lake, B.C. Out-of-tmvn guest was Mra. Jack Taylorson of Nanaimo. B.C. their wedding trip to MOUNT IIOPE W. I. ..'The monthly meeting of thc Mount. Hope Women's Institute was held on March 3th at the home of Mrs. J. D. MacLean. Six members were present and the meeting opened by repeating the "Creed" in unison. The sum of forty-two cent; was realized from the roll-call. "The aim of your shoe in Pennies." The minutes of the previous meeting were then read and approved. Work done on the Institute quilt was inspected and plans made ior finishing the quilt. sev- eral articles of sewing and knitting were handed in to be forwarded by the secretary to the Red Cross society. The sick committee reported no sickness last month. A letter from the Red Cross was read and liter- ature on various public welfare subjects distributed to the mem- bers to be read and discussed. It was decided to undertake new work for the "Save. The Children Society". The secretary was asked to write to I-Zatans and Sim-peons asking for remnants to be sewn into clothing for this purpose. The members were asked to bring their contribution to the Red Cross to the next meeting. also to collect from any families not at- tending the institute. The next, meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Dan Macxsy when the roll-call will be answer- ed by brlnging a contribution to s box to be sent to the "Save The Children Fund." For program. the game of "Gen- eral Knowledge" was played. After adjournment. a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed. Rheumatic 8. Artliritic Pains If 7”" '." 5"""lna from arthritis rheumstism.'scistica or neuritic yoii m" "0" h.”P' I0 get fast relief from PEI" "'d d"'' ' i. Thousands and thousands of men and women report :::Ykn0'V enioy long-lasting relief- C": fa to DOLCIN tablets. Get DOL. tom 7”" dmllllst today. D0lCIN '""W'" lsllel of Pete; gt AWHMI. Ileutetlus II. J. MABOII EXTRA: NEWS . COMEDY . can'r'ooN .GAPlTOL TO-DAY SHOWS 3:30 7 - 9 HID!- IMD I OPTOMETBIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. by appointment. Office Hours: 10 In 12 A. M. I to I P. M. MONTAGUE. P. I. I. office Connected with Drug ltere. and white streamers decor-y .cadie. I I C Vicinity ya dainty lunch was served by the Mrs. Arthur Blaxlaiid was a buk- hostess, assisted by Mrs. Annie iriess visitor to t'ic City on Til?!-ll(enne(I.i, day. March 4th. where her mother is a patient. in the hospital. East Baltic by the lobster packers The call :has gone out again for anotherl spring and fIIl'Pa(I)' some packers, 7 I .arc seeking help. ospcciallv cooks. l . I Mrs. ed home from A week's viail. wi y g In" rim? 50"" Till"! Iimlimm ).;.ila'li Mr. and Mrs. Roddie J. Kldson I9" ” 1 9 ll””””" "IN I" l”' were business visitors to Souriaon IMai'ch lst. Rev. H. R. Bell. Kingsboijo. was -'iC"i . b . ' 't ' - Prank Mct'.1rtli.vIias ra-tiirn- ?o...nuslIE(fe:s1u..”8l m m Ch-Home th. I , At least three front this Ylcllllivl Miss Dm-em Gm.,.eu' Moncmn fhave been called in death In thciN.By, is spending some time Wm; U-5--5 I" the C"'"'59 0l a lf”V.hci- sister. Mrs. Gerald Bruce weeks. They are Will Hogan. Mrs lEg5L numc. ' Marv Connolly. and Patrick Mew .. B Varish. I Mr. Major Young, Ftcd Point, ------ laccompanied by Robert A. Dixon. Keen interest is lacing nriim East Baltic, were business vlaitcra iaineci in the bcivlliir: league inlto Fortune on February Tim. the community hall. where sixteen teams are D1lTllClDailnI.'.CllI')S' uill' The Red Point Farm Forum be awarded to the winning Icnnis licld their weekly meeting at the and highcsl. scorrrs at ihc mid nt-home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander the agasnnl 'Rob(-rtsoii. Red Point. on Feb. 2!). Owing to the terrible storm on. 0" U1? night Of Fell 2301 Elle! gunday. March 2nd” mm. W3, W, regular train to Elmira did not; Mass at the church 0, mo Lmlemrrive on account of bad weather. Flower. this being the first time lnlmld 5"”W din”- ggls Slag?” ttgatmaiilligc JPI'(Zm:h Sutherland. Black his residence in Morell Roar. fDlll"1h:;1 'm:3.'r" M e 3”” aveig Mm mu" ""3" New Zcaliind "' map MW”. werl:1lfir.tl:engi?:r:ecfnlIlVI1l:i givfslsllprrl M11 R” Bm"' "c0mp"m'd by Mosheifs mother Mrs Lottie Mosli-lMlsI Sylvia Br"-Ce and Man" " who is R aura” the pt? inJMerton Brucc. visited with Mr. land Hospitalpwhere she was. i'AkeniR"MB'i”ff gala the Soum Balm” in e. serious condition two weeks-'0" NC n' ago after she. suffered a sii-okc.I Mr. pat Mcinnis, teacher of They report her cnnditlnn mnchyaeci Point. was a. business visitor b9llH'- Etc the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jer- omc Sutherland. Black Pond, re- Friends will lcariii with rczrct of ccntly. the serious illness of Mr. John O'- Neill who was removed to the Char- Mr. Charles Clilng. accompan- lottetown Hospital a week ago siif-zlcd by his daughter Miss Elora. fering from the 'flu. It was feared Red Polnl. Spent: the Weekend of he. was taking Diieumonia. Dr M.N.lM8l'Cll 2nd R! West Of Mr. Ind Beck of st. Pctcrs. was able to m-iIMI's- Roy Bruce. North River. the government plow to open the- by-rosd to Mr. O'Nclll's door so he M15 R” 3'UC9- Red Polma ll 1"- presont. a patient in the Souris could be moved to the hospital where his condition is still serious. "WWW "i-"M"? ””lme"t- A N . host. of friends and relatives wish Mr. Lt," KAN, of-En” gm,(,mm(.m him a speedy recovery and quick dredge that worked along the ntnln-l""'u"" m ms lmmei land shores last season. was a vlsll- . t r"T or to his old residence hcrc rm Ml” Ch” Ewe chlnm dE"3h' H I I I y lcr of Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Ching. f.2'L”..3?.:.i”i2”..?. till 31” fliirn-sin "M M returned -- hia family until he goes back to his scnnm 5”" ””,”"3 been confined mm in Am”. in hcr home with measles. . '" ”' I Our fnllllfill-1,11-dinlall. Mr.Ralph This writcr has learned that HR . . voting lady from i.his viclnitv. lltiss1,B;):?S.l:::";h;';::?, hT:,i, (Mitldrt-1:1 Jl:)',IOn1hP:;;rr::I:IItill'(l;0r' and banked roads over his route. lanri; stlm loaf ririoiigv IllalI1f' nrl'I,i1lvva:'gu 2: mndeit Iindhiis bdeulividm 0! - - - c crr s . terminal and promptly iuriicd HI y ox 0 an over to railway authorities. To datcl A hooking frolic took place at it. has not been claimed and if not the home of Mrs. George Bruce claimed within one yr-ar it will begnn Feb. 27th. A large crowd of handed back to Miss Jay. -women from Kingsboro and Red -.-- ylloint had a very enjoyable after- Mr. Howard Masher. who i-ii.:licl.lll00n bnlld evening Ilnd hooked home from Toronto in niisivcr tolllrec enutiful mats. a call that his mother. Mrs l.oiticI -- - Moshe,-y Wu not gxpgpfpd ", KN; ."Mrs. Clarence Rose has re- over a severe atrokr-.. left on Wcd-Llllmed Y0 lief home at North neadav. March I2 for his homc iii'l-aklh lmvlnl Spent acme time in the Queen City after his i'll0iIl0l"the 5'"l"lm'l"m- M11 R-030 ll VOW was reported as better. Hon-arrl loll ' here after lhc war and aettlcri inIl?" off work for A long time u the 'rl'nroriltotand was a VtlLCRYII:f)lI vi.-lilorflncllflfdllld 5 DPFVO "1 hll ltl WM are as summer wt 1 mntier Crusw . brother and sisters. -----.- ..B.. His many friends here will learn Friends hcregnf Mr. Janis Kanr.I with ream of the imslniz of Mr. iion of Mr. and Mrs. Len Kane. will Pnlrlck Mcvarlsh at his home in be sorry to learn he had his leg Rutlaiid, Maaa. n Feb. lath. "Pat". severely crushed and broken be-I as he was bette . known here where tween the ankle and knee while he WM born and IDCM hll youth. on duty with the hydro electric in left about thirty years ago. A son Ontario. Mr. Kane is home with of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wallace his parents In the City but atiil Mcvarish. he was the youngest of hair his leg In :1 cast grid will hgvc the family. His father died when It that way for some time. He will lie was a baby and his mother kept report to a company doctor .n 0ii- the family together until her death Iarlo later. before the cast is re-imany years ago. moved. and it la expected he will . N, visions of such an arrangement. "5. A proposal to provide a franchise to the Canadian National Railways to operate buses Instead of passenger trains in all sections of the province except between -v.g IChsrlotteIown and Borden will be . A very cum-Mo eve-"ms w-l1'”i.”".lf2'i'.?.'...”.i.i'..' .f”S.'y'"&2'3l?2: Wen" "' me hm" M M? md'M'5' ment to recommend a select stand- "ed Y”'"”"- EL Pete” 39'' me lng 't-ommlttee on Transportation occaaslon being the 90th birthday to 'hear representations for and of Mrs. Yorston'a mother. Mra.',xu.nn mg, pmpond chm”. . Susan Downs. when A large num- "6 owing M we demand I” b" O! mam” gathered m wuh h" electoral reform, It is proposed to mmy mm” hwyy bmihda”: ' ideill with this question by the 'me evening was spent in InU5lC-appointment of a Committee of the ma 33m”- mlmc Ml": 3”m"h9d'Legislature. which will study the W h" E'T3”d50n- GWVK9 V0530"-lmatter and report on its findings fsrlge dummy lovely sift! at the ciirlleat opportunity. "' V " ' 1 "7. The need of a treatment tjogravgzwgg L'e'hbeH4m':I geniqrkicentre at Falconwood Hospital has M -d3 If mm 5 9"9- '5-lhecn carefully considered by my nu 9 '3 h"p- dduzmerv M"'5- Fh',Government and suitable plans Tell?! Lawson. Kmnddlulhlff. MP!-lhnvc been prepared. You will be Phllll! B33-l-. LIFE!!! zflnddaudhlff asked to vote sufficient money ind Wlllldm BML Kredl 8l'0Rl- to commence its construction dur- BT3nd80n- .ing the present year. A centre for A dainty lunch was served Blld;lh0. treatment of pollomyelitis was the evening brought to a close by set. up In the Provincial Sanator- Gelelirates 90th Birthday . rinsing "F0! She's A Jolly Good ium Building during the past year, Fellow." land the number of patients who passed through this centre has fully warranted the monies expend- ed on the completion of this treat- ment wing. On the first day of this month an Out-patient Clinic . ,,,.. was opened in Charlottetown for merit. In view of the unsettled the care of the mentally III. A World conditions. the deliberations Bill to provide for the amalga- were eventually limited to conslrl-Iniation of all social welfare work l'l"all0n of the fiscal arrangcmcnlslvvill he introduced for your con- Speecli Forecasts Confiimied from page i I between the Provinces and thcisideraiion and you will also be Dominion. With the impendingvaskcd to consider increased per termination of the tax rentiilipatlcnt day grants to the general agreements. and in order to avoid hospitals in the Province. the prospect of a return to a dual system of direct taxzition. a FI-il- Teach:-rs' Salaries cral-Provincial arrangement has been reached. wlierchy certain '8. In 1947 salaries of school Provinces suspend the levying and teachers were Increased by approx- collcction of Income Taxes and inintely forty-two per cent. Now, five years later. after a new Do- minion Provincial agreement. my government. proposes further in- is to make aniiutilly to tho .'igrcc- crcascs over the present salaries. ing provinces certain agrccvl "0l1l- These will be in both statutory pcnaatory payments. You will lic.salar,v and duplicate supplement. risked to consider a Bill to author- To cncnuragc greater numbers of Ize the Government of Prince l-'.d- yoiing people to train for the lcncliing profession additional ris- Successlon duties for the next fivc. years. in rctiirn for this conccs- sion ihc Government of Cnnniln ward Island to .cntcr into an agreement implementing the piu- sisluncc in the form of scholar- slilps will be proposed. Following the established policy of my Gov- crnmcnt to offsct the rising coat of school text books through the method of siihvention. it is pro- posed to increase further the sub- time with her. vcntlnn grant. Encouraged by Pro- F-m- vlncliil assistance, school districts Mr. peter 13. Massey, East 13nl-.hnvc made unprecedented progress tic, spent Monday. Feb. 25th inlin lhc building and renovating of Charlottetown where he vlsitedischools. It is the intention of my with his son John who is at. prcs- lcnvernmcnt to continue to provide ent in patient In the Provincial this financial assistance. My Gov- with satisfaction much improved in health and her many friends welcome her back. She was accompanied home by her mother who will spend some Banatorium. having come iroin'c-rnmcnt views Hamilton. Ontario. the previous Ihc riccisinii of the Federal Gov- week. All wish John a quick YE-;f'TnllIPl1l to nct upon the recom- turn to health and back to- his mr-ndatloii of the Royal Commis- homc and family. ision on National Development in U. Ilw Arts. Li-its-rs and Sciences an There ofgif it? Be" A L.-Tvv to make financial eonti-I the educational lnllllI)lllli'd::' higher learning In this Provim, It is the intention of my Govern- ment to use a large proportion or the amount made available In Prince of Wales College for schol- ?rah:'ps sgid bursaries for nut-rem. n t e t lrd and fourth - . that institution. W" '" "9. My Government has mnun. lied to lay increased emphasis on Agriculture. The Farm imp.-m.,.. meat Service which provides in. land clearing. drainage. -removal of buildings, farm road improvement and various other benefits Ircon. tlnuslly expanding and is puma. cslly self-liquidating. You win h,. asked to approve increased cri. imates to support the policy nt live stock improvement, new wt. erlnary services. land CICBi'Rn('K' and drainage and the promotion at small fruit and vegetable pm. duction. Fiahe rlc-I Servlcca "10. The Fisheries services are being extended to provide drag. gers more adaptable to Prince Ed. ward Island Harbours. to l')FDVidp, if possible, suitable gear for mini. ler craft and to determine. If pot. slble, the quantities of fish 1,, the Eastern Gulf. The Fishei. men's Development Committee. let up last year under the chairman. ship of the Chief Justice of (hp Supreme Court. is continuing its studies with a view to SUbfi'IliIlIl,.' for later consideration ii prngrnm of expansion of the fishing Ill- dustry In this Province. "ii. The Forestry progi-ammo will be extended. "12. My Government. prnposrw to extend the opening of qunrrirs In order to provide sandstone for road bases. "13. During the past year my Government has administered the affair: of the. Province with every possible economy consistent with the necessary increased social Illtil general public services prnvidml. Financing has been successfulli carried out and the linking fumi- remain at a high and satisfactory level. ”l4. The accounts and repcilc of the various departments of my Government for the past flsral year and the Estimates for the coming fiscal year will be present- ed for your consideration. ingeni- er with a number of propoied statutes and amendments. IilCllltI- lng amendments to The. Bziilahle Proceedings Act. The Conditional Sales Act. The Interpretation Act, The Judicature Act. The Hlgliway Traffic Act. The Probate Act, The Trustee Act. The School Art, The Companies' Act. The Plant Du. easc Ermiicatinn Act. The null. Sales Act and The Workman: Compensation Act. "15. May Divine Providence d bless your deliberations." By Fagaly And Shorten COULD INDUCE HORACE IIAMBONEJ1-IE I Mmmzs tDoL,10 INDULGE IN VIOLENCE i O u - um; no INDIIOEMENT was 9 I x .. t on t.ocmoN.wHE9E HE DRAW DOWN NI6Il'l'CLlIB8.liEG-IILARDI moron I ADOUT FIVE GRAND A WEEK , NOTHING - N malt N10 PIER 8IXtH2AwL'S ' 9 TUOEVER I GLOQM SANDER5. 40-I unroknat. rm M551 Hirtonly Pennies a day .l A PRIVATI INCOMI FOR l.IPI WHIN YOU RIYIRI I C O M I N Griiuns. - rm. - sat. .a RINGSIDE lll0'l' or rnanui . . . rm iMOB nams mar KIDNAPPING mi33S.?R is mm aorrruno up DYNAMITE! JOE PALIIIIIIA II ' ”' TRIPLE CROSS " ;;-;';,'l;:.'.'”.'o - sixma sraciai. I I I l. ' I.-'-30..-'.:':,,',,..". ' TNATIONAL FILM BOARD'S EYE WITNESS SAL- .U'I'ING THE VOLUNTEE3 FIREMEN OF CANADA AND FE1?'I'gRING THE SMOKE-EATERS OF KENT- SERIAL . "BICYCLE 'l'HRlLLs". - CARTOON TlOl(l7l'S ON SALE EARLY PRINCE EDWARD MID-NIT! FUN I-IIT! rtunav mom aanorrr AND oosrnwo "IN rue." Navv" stains AT 11:30 Yes, security costs so little Mien you build your retirement Income arotmd I Canadian Government Annuity. It's fun to loee the More Oi: way, and sum '00- There's no medteel eaetaioetleo. Payments are low and your contract won't loplo it you min one. Your money Is guaranteed byheOovetIIaoatdConsdaood a. . YOU CAN'T OUTINI YOU! INCOMII . Stan you Canadian Government Annuifv &Y' . aamidi'e”naam - oti-aatialttr or uisous mao our new urns tr was con tau - The Mveetov, Ceaalett Oevemtaeve Assumes. Dopenneat of labour, Ottawa. lhstase lreel. being no security at low sent. My name Is .. t tMr.lMn.IMIuI the -0 Plostgseodsteltifertaotloadewlaghevscaoeiae 0vvsvIIaeetNImWY""