. st-Iowlnc MATINEE 3:30; EVENING 7.9 THE cuannmmgznanbarrerown HIE EASTERN.”VGlMB'DIA.,!lig East Baltic Irma Iaorhea. Illaa Jana AGENTS:-HON'l'AOUIt EIIOII I. llaadry. Ira. inn IIUIIH. Ulla tel. Ilh Jul Joldlb AGINT OIOIBITOW I WIIIII been Tho Guardian may be bought at tile touowlag places i la and Vicinity Min Marie uoaaey, Bothwsll ia unhinra good recovery after her , . scant ti in h eouria - ""3 '-"W WAC” TA” "ACNE 3” SK”-T; 2'.:':f.""h. 'l-iii. '”5h'..?'l1"iil':.::"h?."'i2:l 'i'f.";.l'ai”l'u'3 ixo-all-:.”"" ”" " ON. IN HIS MOST HILARIOUS 111'! OF ALL TIME-. am a son. g -- - rr-- - Mia; i Gertrude MacDonald. ur. and Mrs. R. w. Back a.. air. Harding naaer. aimira. in South Lake. is visiting irlenda in rived in Montague on Wednesday Visiilna with hi: dlu htor. Mn lhe U. S. A ...!l.O0I OVIJL your wardrobe and have your dry cleaning done now. Deluxe Dry Cleaners. Mon- tague. ..'Mi.sa Violet Hutcheson has re- turned to her home in Montague alilter completing her course at night from Montreal. ..'Mrs. J. Walter Bea.-rs. was a visitor glue, is leaving by plane this morn- ing tor Halitax. on business. Mr. Edgar White of Montague to Charlottetown ye-terdny. renewlnl old acquaint- Ihiriorle Campbell, Hr. Base: is recovering train I raoant operation in the Prince county Hospital. Mr. Wallace MacDonald. Both- weli, has returned to his home after spending a pleasant holiday with his son-in-law and daughter. Monta- a-vm in .. Liz...-.':.:. "3.-W. Oharlotieiowm ....-Leaves roe orrawa - trip to 1'2. 1. he visited with his g r-"'r Mrs. (Judge) 6. S. lnman. Mon- sister. Edna and brother ban. in --t"-AD"?-S and 89'l”9m9" Issue. is leaving today tor Ottawa 1:,.,.chegt,u Mug have it your own way. A Tip '1roiw tor a three-weeks visit. Durl ' ' it Tailors suit. or overcoat. the ab- in p, in 3 h . ' -- ' - '. ric you want. the style you want. ch: Spas:-ielleceaotel w'i'iin3:"3l'.'Zetea onT;.:EI1uS:.y, nignds, 3: 3'3 WW. 19!! to l'18ht: Joseph- I ' (teacher), Front 10w 1."; to ,1” I ”” N197 "d P”""'" W" W”"' by Mm Thomls Jncluon. Lower M" Mk. Juv... 1. mud”. m” 931'” J'W”'""9 MC0'-Ilsim. Second row left to right: Prea- Mcauigan 'Cec1l H Kl: : vow" ;j.,;'.;” 52333 l'”;6,lf.,?,'”Ai.” Anal)" M”"'""" aatisiactzry recove y from her rec, g;:.u"MM0GulKIn. Eileen Hopkins. ton McGuil;n 1400 Mwuiunn. Mahar (5 Clormley Hg-llliaila 30" l . . . or . . ll i a urphy Catherine M D - ' p ' ' ' ur. Campbell's. Montague. The many irienda of Mr. !;:er;tiil.;."ir;1l:-Kcizspitu at Erielglx; gall, Laura 'Mearegor, M:f,,T:.” 33:31; ;Igg.uIr;i::'. V'”'- 5””'3' '3”"””Y- T"-iss lic- Gullln. Anastasia Daley. Thomas Mellish. Union Road. will ..m-mm by Burk T'- regret to learn that he is a pat- ient in the Kings county Hoa- Macvane. came trom Medtord, H Miss. to be with her during her ..'l'ANTltY SALE - On Feb. 17th a very successful pantry sale ,s:.... L.;.. l...- . phy. Joan ciormley. K and bum. uponsom! by the plial. All wish him a speedy recov- """”' . ' " ISI33.-h?' 'l'.I.?li.'li.RiY.?S.iL”li?. "3" Sympathy is extended to Mr- Georgetown To Be Johmum-5 gore. The mm” were .Mr. Joseph Lmdryi M," MOM Dominic Harris. Elmira. in the re- Asselnlliy Area " 59"” Cm , . i ., - ' - ' a cent death at his sister. Min , fig": ::::.?:.:”:z.:.e::'.:;:1;....””n .l..::::: 3217:. .i::.':...::" 13:. fo"";;;115gc;Ym;,.;t,"Y l,;.;,x;,ena;g , . u . Th 1 these ' l t k t H lif . I ' ' ' "am beeuglnl? s.i:loTz-l redeCos:aflSi'lglsl.h: t?lla1telMx'l. Latfdrylxmayt ”l'ell)l(.l):Xsl1b:: Johm Cha”o"ewVl"' Mm Hum and” ohuwh. Montague in July. Durmi ml was one of Eimlras respected and ' grand old ladies. absence Mrs. Landry will conduct. .j .. 'AT BONSPIEL- The Mom their restaurant business in Mon- . -3Mr. Douglas MuCLaren, Pro- . ; lague Curling Club was rep- Lague. F-Hen-d5 were lorry 10 198m of Vincial manager for the Bergmann , relented yesterday in Charlot'.s- -llhe delth of Mrs. Jbhm Mldnnlll Construction Company wgg g Red Point. at the Sourls Hospital. Mrs. Maclnnis was one of the old- est and most respected citizens of the district and in her passing will be greatly mined by her town at the curling bonspiel. The teams comprised. Joey Fraser. At- wood Macnonald. Homer Moor and Tom Clair: F. G. Maclntyre. Harry Hlgginbotham. H a r r y Llewellyn. Garnet Maclnlyre: R. Miss Margaret Maobure. am- ployee at the Department or Pub- lic Health and Welfare. returned to Charlottetown Wednesday. af- ter being ill at the home of her business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. while here Mr. Mac. Laren met with His Worship MSW? L. Boudreauit and re- ncwed his company's contract wih , ,, . . Robertson," Mu.nvn's Road, w-hose yard to it ,3 g . The Fuller very, successful Valentine supper I . dam, occurred in the sou;-1,5 um. mum Cr0:';&:;of:):nplI:15e 01:02: nruah Man": 1" W 0' ""3 MW” 3”" 3”” and Vmmity piul on Jun. Mb. Mrs. Robert- semblyinii a large quanlily or -:-:-2- l I000 iiliGHS Funnier Than D77wAm:R sieziix. EDWARD ARNOLD -JAMES GLEASON - . . .-; - a....... ...anna..aaaan auai.ta.Lnullv nrnual EXTRA: News Of The Day . Travelogue - Cartoon ston. Mrs. Malcolm Macxinnon, Mr. Donald Stewart of Glen - .- "rhe Vwuhr mm”-my R199” . "ndertaike" early Mrs. Ray White. Mrs. Don. Hume, William was a recent visitor in 1"! 0' W9 33”” UM mud w' 1' this yeah C A P I T Mrs. William MsMcLeod. Mrs.MA.n- Charlottetown. 3;: hlehld ;:ct3:ni:;i:aeo:f 3;; drew Jolmston. rs. Peter ac- 1- - 0510' ybg 31 g 3 he g 0 L .... Lem, and M... G. o. Whiteway. Mr. and Mrs. colin Mm.-Innis. rearuary a. 1051 with an attend- ' l '" W T0-MY - SAT. Miss MARGARET MaaPHEE "there passed away at the home L. A. Johnston. Judge J. S. Des- Rochea. L. H. Poole. A. E. Sulli- van. ..'VALENTlNE SUPPER. - A and School Association was held at Mr. William Porter's restaur- anpon Fob. lotlh. The restaurant was artistically decorated with red and white streamers and hearts. The waitresses wore while aprons with red ihearla pockets, wlhite headbands with red ha-rts. Those who served were Mrs. W. Emer- son Johnston. Mrs. Reginald John- .fLADlES' AID MEETING - Mrs. Annie Kennedy was hostess parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maobure in Montague to time. Mrs. Winnlired Acton. William, was a visitor lottetown recently. Murray River to Char- iniends. Sympathy is extended to Miss Julie Macinnia. Chester 1' some Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Stanford son's tuneral, which was largely attended. .was held on Jan. 31st irom tthe Kingaboro Baptist Church. Mrs. Robertson was a kind and respected citizen. Gden Miss Muriel Peardon. teacher or Alma School. spent the week end with her parentsin Montague. BOUBIS LINE ROAD W. I. Glen William. were recent to Charlottetown. "D1 Miss Louise MaoPherson ance or nine members and two Visitors. The President, Mn. Jol- eph P. MacAulay presided. The visitors the town for the use of a largo tract 0: land. situated on the west side or the Town. This area him. been previously used as a storage and assembly pulpwood here. for shipment this .cornmg.aummer by ocean ireigh. lter. This work was commenced lyestei-day when the mat truck load '0! pulp wood arrived here. It is hoped that the needed edredgmg and dock repairs to la- I militate the loading of such car- goes as pulp wood. at George- town. will be Norway will increase her armed iorcea by about so per cent within total mobilized iorce of about 270.- the next two years, aiming at a - "I've gone withoutlso many lunches to pay for that suit Shows Mat 3330; EV9- 18:45 2:! her niece Mm Hume of to the members of the Ladies' Aid turned to Greenland aiterhsazrl-41': llliuiglleorned mm the mum; 0: 0” mm by the end M 1952' Db rm afraid it Wm” fit me "OW-" i:.:-A M:::Trr&a1eii:3rg2r".',fy :2? Society on Tuesday evening. in ing a few weeks in Glen Martin Th. minuu. of the pnvlom fence M"indistcr Jens I-lauge ann- e - ' - a . we M-s arr.-::::.:: M.:;: 53.22: 3: ".?.'..l:.f:?.tf.”" M” .'::':::::; ” ” it I Y very l ely Chritl ' '. . '. ' ' i W '5 . . chnrgctgn .,,d sheogav, her snug: rrgetlgt tI3)Derll(edGby;v1S:mlglng' hymg w E1 M8 D Id t h Fast. A By F8IO',vl 9 Shoftdl port. to evuy good cause und mung 0 0 ar en mane . an 38 VI c one , EEC er Much can-egpondgnce was rend, p ly assistance to all who needed help. My Shepherd.” "sweet Hour Of Prayer," and "0 Happy Day That Fixed My Choice". were sung. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. John Cummings of Kilmuir. STUEDY rolrr playing was sturdy eriough to stop a runaway five-ton tractor-trailer. H. J. MABIIII i OPTOMITIIIT Fitting and supplying GIICGI Ito. MONTAGUE, P. I. L repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Scripture lesson. Mark minutes oi the last meeting. The program consisted of interesting readings by Mrs. C. J. MICLUFC and Mrs. Webster Clow. The meeting closed with the singing. "in The Garden". and repeating the Mlzpalh be-nediotion. A delicious lunch was served -by the hostess. The Allision Sewing Clulh held minutes oi the last meeting by the secretary, Miss Shirley Hicken. This was followed by the roll call which was responded to by nine members and one visitor. The president. Miss Lillian H. Carver. pruided. Alter the sewing was completed for the evening. a con- test was conducted by the pres- him a speedy recovery. Miss Barbara Matheaon. Glen William with her of Dover school. spent the week- end in Caledonia. where she was er of White Sands school. spent the past week-end at her home in parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. Miss Margaret Maclnnla. Glen after which some discussion took lace. couunittees tor February were: School Committee-Mra. I-I-ugh MacAuiay. (re-appointed). sick Committee-Mrs. Joseph I. MacDonald and Mrs. Joseph P. Macllulay (re-appointed). Mrs. Donald MacDonald invited members to her home for March teach- KIRKLAND Lam, ong,(gp) assisted by Mrs. Fred Johnston. Wu” Hm 1 cm,-. meeting. mrhe snow "fort" in which !our- ' 1.,u.y:,"J,nw:.:he:. vs?” r wag; the Meeting closed with "God save W”'0” Riymond Zbllkyloll Wu ,,oA1,us-1-on gawma cLu3.. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. The Kins-'l' A delicious lunch was served by eron and Mr. and Mrs. Munroe. Vicinity Friends of Mrs. Daniel guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cam- Malcolm Souris land in 2 k1 i' i 1 w" . Mrs. Thomas Nicholson and hostess alter which a card game Police said the youns-ter would 1.5;.” ;';.”pJ,T;f..f".f. 3.f'...',','me 1. son. John oi the u. a. A. is at was enjoyed by all. have been killed it the wall oi the Mn. Mum, ca.m.pb,1L rpm meet. present visiting in I"-' J ' and tort had not halted the tractor. 3” opened by me rewind 0, the Whim Road where they are the "Upon 'Ilhia Rock" to a large and ,., ' ”ve audience in st. Mary's Convent I-lall. Fr. Murphy told ot his experiences in China both be- rm and during World war 11 up until the time spent in a concent- ration camp altar being taken a prisoner at Hong Kong. .Durln8 his stay here Fr. Murphy was the NOPE'. rr STILL ISN'T RIGHT! ' i'l'Hl1EE TIMES THAT M N EENBDRE .. ING it THE sug;JEll?2GEON W50 MA waiulitast us uaswr Ll'-' MAN1 GOTHA HE Th 1 . , 14. verses :42-42. was read re- the guest of her parents. Mr. and It 4 id .1 to purchase a 10oMANVwi2iNMLEG!AND ml. , guise, amen the evallreiyxlielltfexallcllercliuagsldwgaxs awn-'-ively. followed by exposition MW AM"! MI'-'D0"B1d- aingowanelt 1:: Iflatitute. 1"EfDEM3vREAnnSigMi:wuEN DO. oi.oaaM'niETAII.OR! conducted by Rev. A. C. Fraser as- and Driver by Mrs. Fred J0hIl- school Committee reported pur- is I V '5.rsHouLD kl 13 i slated by Rev. Mr Johnston of 5'-0"- "4 Play" by MrS- Annie The "”'"y mmds 0' ML Am" than or necessities tor achool. WAN” 1- z-2 1"A”E"EoTo Montague. ' Kennedy The muunrvs report under Whiteway. Dover. are sol'l'Y There WI! 110 TGPW1 ffom Sick LIHEMY OLD SUI . - Ems IT. The (Worms, hymns v--1-he Lomvs was llhen given. followed by the to hear of his accident. All wish commmeep I 0 RES idant. After the meeti had ad- Mooney. sum 0' hi! Wullih Mill -7- A- om" "ff: 1, A, ,1. Journed the hostess. ansgisied by souria. will be pleased to learn that Murphy. , .0 5 p, 3., Mini Carver and Mrs. William Sh! 1-! recovering from her recent , H M b . stewart. served a. delicious lunch illness It her home in 501"”!- '. " V "W '"m'.' which was enjoyed by all. For ' '": I Also: Pirates of High Seas, om” cggnecug wig. their next meeting i.he club is r”'"d5 ” Mm "95 Mmlfatyl Conway. Cartoon. 9"" gm", invited to the home of Miss Shir- S0""5' "m r""'' m 19”" 5" she is a patient in the Sourls Hos- lcy Hicken. mt”. T r OUT OUR WAY Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mccormnck returned to their home in scurla alter I week's visit to Charlotte- town with relatives and triendll. Mr. Frank Macintosh has enter- ed the Bouria Hospital for treat- , ment. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Friends of Mrs. Ronald Maels- aac. Bouria. will be pleased to learn that she is much improved in health after her recent illness in the sourla Hospital. Detective Matt Rose. ionaerw oi North Lake and now I member of the Vancouver Police. visited his brother Mr. Ailrad Rose. North Lake. before returning to his ot- iioiai duties at Vancouver. At the annual meeting of the courts Board of Trade heldi re- cently. Mr. Arthur wright was el- acbd president; the vice-president is Mr. Peter J. MacAulay. while the secretary-treasurer is unchar- iu loylan. BY J. R. WILLIAMS . JUST N CA5E,MY 'l2E6ULA(Ti0M5? BOY. JUQT IN CASE... GIT5 BIG IN A WAR. ER You win all ways when you use "llllkdtlt" FEEDS Poultry andinen ealoy bigger proiita by following F the "Miracle" leedin plan: "Miracle" I-latching Mash for maximum, in 3 of eggs. -"Miracle" Chick ' Starter builds sturdy chicks. "Mira '3 Growing Mash helps polleuufzow . stronger. 'fMh-acts". . Layla; MQQH raaia at mady egg production. Dolrynon depend on !'Idlncla'l Dairy tends to boost mu Wm" It the OWL. cm", milk'pro1lut1.ion. Milk nae. money and the balanced I iv ' ' ---proportion: otniaeraia.-proulaaand vltaailia , l':'"mea.”;".?."l'l'.l- 'll'.'.'" that goiato 5'ali:ada' V '9 Dalrylaeda IIOIJ uoaa, . 1 l . ' NEED TRAINED , MEN Aw I'LL BE READY! in .4... ,5-O,,m.W F729 W. Y 1") GI a Ian 'J gut "rm . (I IN! thy...” . ' 3- l. "say can ..a'::”"'08. via.” 3,40” or 43??! 19” . V I" "'2" 8 .1950: mi. ; ladlar co ation, DB1. rrank Kean: genta' tint. Mr. John 8!): tr consolation. Ir. . womalra t - : .2. Alta. Mo Mahar: now eat: 1. Mr. John Mcoormlolt; 2. Mr. SDI- phen Gallant. M t 1- & .-ilitnioriieoln-rec l i