I llif-IE GUARQIAN._ CHARLQTIETOVi/‘N H___H__._ Friiiteyifiievrs JOWRFFALI- films - iiiiiiis- Iowan‘, _\ 0n the Same Progrrzm ' m: norm. CANADIAN MQUNTID POI-ICE OPEN acted as timer. with A. Robertson and S. Reynolds as judges and J. Corney as starter. This is the first event which has taken place on the ice this winter, and it is hoped that with all the race horses present in Montague and The regular monthly meeting of the Young Womtns Guild of the tin Currie in the chair. The scrip- ture was read by Mrs, R. l). Mac- local ladies team in a fast game of hockey, winning by the score of 8-0. The game, witnessed by a large crowd was complete with thrills and spills and kept the crowd in a constant state of et- citement. The Souris girls made Pacquet, J. MacLeni-ian, F. Roper. B. MacDonald, l3. Cheverie. F. Arsenault, M. Chevezrie, D. Mos- ‘M. Stevens. V. Prosper. Referee: Leonard Fitzgerald. provide food and clothing for Eur- ope's children. "They've taken over the drive as their personal problem, and don» ations are pouring in so fast we're having difficulty getting them sorted," Pickering said. pasted on the poster. i To raise money. the youngsters ‘ have done everything from selling i ther her class of 30 to raise M8. From as far afield as Tyne Val- able for the majority of Canadians Harold Leather. of the Red Cross Blood 'f‘ransfurion Survive aald today, announcing the signing o! agreements with five additional provinces. across Canada." said Mr. heather. "Within a period of months. Red Cross will be able to pf0Vid€—h¢2 ation in British Columbia and Alberta; The five provinces with Lean, followed by the Lord's 5 ._ _ Prayer in unison. During tne busl- ummarymn‘ Perl“ 12G std) nlgflwlfi‘. whom additional acreements have rtitess period, plans were made for scormg_None_ _ ‘e c“ r o ave ° e been signed are Qntario, Quebec, e bazaar and supper later this Sea,“ Pgflod — Manitoba. ' New BTUYWWWK Mid mmml- T“ ‘Wilt °“ Wm“ t“ l-—.Bouris. B. Cheverie "rauvca 0F miavss". Nova some pit-lows of Prim" Edward Island will receive the members have been working for several months, was matle ready for quilting at the home of the president. At the closc of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Catherine Currie and Mrs. N. D. Nicholson. monte Young People's Union the United Church was held in the classroom on Monday, March lat. The meeting opened with the de- Clements. This was followed by a mission program led by Mrs Archie Hilchey and Mrs. minutes of the last meeting. A re- port was given by each buy an oil burner for the program for the next meeting. of votional period led by Mr. Gilbert Lester MucLeod. The secretary reau the member on the canvassing campaign for the ' United Cilllffillmhll. Under new business plans were made to class- room. The executive reported the 2—Souris, B. Cheverie_ Zk-Souris, J. Mactennan ll-souris. B. MacDonald 5_Souris, B. MacDonald tl-Sourls, J. Macbennan Third Period ‘l-Souris, M, Clieverie _._____.____ JIMMY VYAKELY 1N LATEST WESTERN ly expotes the scheme, grairrs "Ridin' Down due at the Empire Tiheatre today citing moments as rustlers attcmp to kill the cowboy star and plunder _Lm' the rancher‘ snime type of fiaahin swordma ______ and swmhbmkung flfilflnrdg with the provincial government, a found” in the author's " e Thrcel OUR BOARNNG HOUSE Mqim Hgnal’ and reveal we Tar/E may or f-DO you suffer distress from .‘-:.“.::;;:.E".":.....".": es" ...‘;:f::.“.:‘. .- one of Canada's tbnllmg manhunt: ’ w scciits. __p_ _ ___fl_ EGQDé/‘Xafliagl? W“? FOURSELLS A BUCK , -~ i L Tn‘, ¢°uu°n ‘As: t “jg/ft “"“'m Wt??? com tAs-r P0‘\'!-- wi-isize 2r. eiiaTgéellPt! g isgifig! ‘ 4 Nwwdfvfm Bowl P"=="""" f "'11 M whirl iiei-oy-ieii! 1 came mo THEREiAN oto rm as “ ‘ “ ‘ “““ ‘ “““ A mad scartih f0i,‘ gold ma». in DREW FOUR m5 WORLD FOOTBALL HELMET EVEN A ‘M e--w the Mexicain mountains serves as wa-AQ CLEAN AQQMQD I ATM“: m” PM m "“"“"““ Wm" Coutp PROTECT ear OF- toiiieiin-EMPIRE-rni. and SAT. SHOWS 7-815 — MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 2:30 With its Nervous, lllghatrung Feelings? Vegetable Compound to relieve _ Iynsptemal Women by the hou lava reported remarkable beaaflla. weak, a bit moody-mt such than‘! has no try Lydia E. Pinkhnm’: aural: Plnkham’: Compound In what Doctors aall a marina sedative. It has a grind A ranger i5 idlled in an outlaw ambush, and a despcrado poses as the law officer’uniil Ji-rrny Wake- ln Mom- tho Trail," "Ithree range songs by star Wakely are mingled with the action of the western film. which promises ex- NEW ROBIN HOOD FILM. BOLD ADVENTURE YARN Gather 'round all you lovers of bold adventure. That daring bandit of Sherwood Forest, dashing Robin Hood. is on the prowl again. seek- Brlnging new, rogue to the screen, Columbia's "Tlhe Prince of Thieves" opens at the Capitol Theatre today in flann- lnig Clnewlor. . John Hall does the Lincoln green douiblct and hose to star as the outlaw leadrr with a supporting cast which includes Patricia Mori- son, Adele Jergens, Alan Mowbray. Michael Duane, H. B. Warner and Lowell Gilmore. Robin Hood's two lieutenants, Little John and Willi Scarlet, are played by Walt/er Sande and Syd Saylor. benefits of the free service through the depots of the other tlwo Marl- tbme Provinces. A total of 17,321 patients re- ceived Jree blood and plasma in BC. and Alberta through the Blood Transfusion Service in i947. Cfllllllllflflllllll um g_5o 1, B_ M Do 1Q ing love rid loot. Mexandrc Dumas’ The regular meeting o1 the Al- 4m u" ac “a thrilling. Bncver-before-raveaied es- Mr. mm" pointed out. More capades of tdie gallant notional than 23,000 bottles of blood and __ plasma were used. Some 36,500 voluntary donors gave their blood. In Toronto. through ation of the Dominion government and the city, Red Cross will take over the West Block Building in Chorley hark on June 1. Announce- ment of the opening date of the depot will be made shortly after. At Montreal, a building at the Queen Mary Hospital is being taken over and the depot is ex- pected to open during the sumner. The Dominion and provincial L Tho screen-play of "The Prince of Thieves," based on an Aiex- aiidre Dumas novel. highlights the newest Warner Bros. drama, "Treasure of Sierra Madire," due to-day at the Prince Edward Theatre. Others important in tnia fast-driving action picture an: Walter lfiiston, Tllll Holt. Bruce Bcnncti, Barton MaoLane and A1. fonso Dcdoya. John mum wrote and directed the flint. Al. you troubled by dlltren o! female fisnirtlonal montl disturbances’! D».- Henry Blanke, producer a! 1* "l" W" ‘v "mm"- "lfly- "D-easure o! Sierra Maidre." from the novel by B. ‘rraven, has paid the author the highest possible compliment. Without a single . ‘cgpjtkion ihe adhered strictly to go John Huston, director and some» goverrments co-operatcd with Red ; Cross. In Manitoba. through aginement Manon 4,_ 19_g.s__ co-oper- _ f . SHOWING AT 350-6559 ‘ scents: MONTAGUEI: Harold r. Landry. Albert aims. Mrs. on; ' d Ki 9 P s . _ . . , ....... ..... ........ c... n n3 s ro oer ! - m, m, o, T", l . - . , , i- ~ y AGINT oaoaqsrowiv. Walden Laura. . HOUR . m”! . and Aosnrs corms. Miss ma Riclurde and Gordon Iarrall . ___- “ , i' . In . I. _ j . . Roqulremenfa of both farmers in growing potatoes. ‘This distri- s ‘ m - ' Th. Guam“ m" ‘h. Mum ‘t my of u“ and fishermen in his constituency bution still lett a magnesium de- - . , .~ following places in Montague. Mien s. A. Llewellyn: Mra. Clay. . -, _ ' ll Georgetown: The Post Office: In Souris: Condom‘: and Florence M" brought w u" attention o! ficlency m m‘ Mm" . ' H ' flu ’ . ' Roper. in st. Peter's: The rim Ofllce. $me°<g:g1:::€lvebvmem.rR-. n: um “Human. " ' I ) | ‘ the Second District of King's‘, in - FEATURE ATTRACTION , ‘ < ‘ . ceyeybsdszvséeatitiol rlxlgflliclil-Tllcllfirl. ‘Biwn- his maiden speech on the Dix-alt Mr. Barge referred to lime mill . - ' i i mania “w 55.50533‘; Georgetown tilt‘; "‘ ‘h’ "‘""'“'° °" {.2i.".‘fi'..§€.“3.".i?°323i‘.2t.2.‘l°.i'f =' *"~ w ' Tuesday on business. Mr. B-iuie oinmended the Gov- uring some dolomite lime from ' ‘ ‘ o’ ‘ M: Chum no" n arniments action in enoourwins that quarter to assist the farmers "NC: EDWARD - - "w - wmmfl- the growin f cuoumb rs, which here. ‘ . ' - ‘ ) ) ) I ' - 3H1 traveller spent the clay in will result lava (time in thee develop- In delrylne. ha said. a more ag- MARC“ "m "d n?“ I t. | , | . I , I ‘ mimififazfmsglclmiy "mini m‘ -——-— ment of a nurniber of small farm gressive policy in the Department ) ' l c“ m°"' holdings for the growing o! other of Agriculture is needed, especlsl- s M" - - ~ I Mrs. Gertrude Martell is spehd- siuallyegetables snd fruits. He ly with regard to providing field p M“ by “Mvokm lmh 50cm’ . y a speMrftg tfigfllllfl Eienncedylk,‘ Montague ing some time in Chariottetoivn. strewn; m9 hflpgflggnce q! both men, He cited the seed potato _ T“ .' g ‘a’: i. ‘ s‘ _ was,’ o! Mrwefind e12“ Hayrglglegz’ Miss Hum Fowl l Ch l“ the potato and dairy industries. industry as an example of suc- b 1 ,, ‘ 3 “ ‘ ' . ' town w“ t recent Juwr F)‘ if“: In the latter connection, he be- cess in educating growers and d: uuldliig is raw under construction. Mr, Leather. “Now. for the 111-91, new pgak] ueut. Glen Maopherson _R c mu.m Geo wwn lieved it was important to raise veloping efficiency through t e I w lflcon n 10.000 square feet time in any country, w; have m, of high N" who w“ statwned m ‘Halimx’ we ' the average production of cows to servhces of potato inspectors. and or a ood depot a1 WT" l! hfid- opportunity to save the lives 9g gggjggmgn" w,“ a visitor m his home m K1,: M‘ a Ma 1 w m l“ 1 two or even three times the pres- suggested s similar-policy for the quarters for the Manitoba Red citizens in peacetime on a frag ‘ muir. Quest of his parents Mir dayssngo flofinNeiva c525 te)W IN SSW em outw" The curfew!“ breed. improvement o‘ dahvm‘. CHI)" dwmosné ' ' blood and bmod pmducm Th“. and M! D M Phfi - - V ‘_ l E . - -- in; club; are doing good work in The past year has been a diffi- n Nova otia plans are being who subscribe m the Red cm" 5- ‘m 3° ~Y5°Y1~ She “111 visit for B few m“ connwuoxL m“, on, gm- the fisheries industry, made for an early opening, follow- national basis through the use of M‘, Gem.“ n", mmmercla, ' Equally important, Mr. Burst and anything the Government caln lnrg. ‘the provincial government national campaign now in I mo. “awn”, w“ a rccem’ vmw! m Mr wmmm m‘ “Chen l’ busily said. is the feedilng snd propel‘ do to relieve this situation woud 81H ~N B_ ‘k gressdor $3,000,000 will be con- Montague and vicinity where he en ‘ed in tti h li one 0t dam’ herds’ were“ much b: greatly a'ppredated' Mo“! me n m mmmk ' “nee me album“; m the “we” °£ m“ n’! c“ n5‘ “u n‘ m“ “OTKI for the DFPBTWWY" 0! Alli shore many independent fisher- Drill/infill goveritnent agreement, plan." , > “med °" h" 1952:‘ customer» Zbzrfllnsuullllshglglotl iitvpivpglixchég: culture to do in this matter. Of men arejartdicapped b? 1M1! 04-’ £3?! "e in progress for a. new Red Cross provides tho bio“ Mr. Blair MacLaren, student at and his wife operate one of the first ‘mporwme l‘ proper 9mm‘. ma“ m haul the“ bu“. Th}; Trafisiigo “flu” ‘and and ‘blood pwdum to Canadian Prince of Wales Collefie. spent the best patronized ice cream pa.lors e‘ . . Bowman Government should l-lead ua tn w Ce ‘n Dmfln-l hosplms or) ‘he common m“ ; week end at the home or M: pa,“ Md- "Ch ye" m, the rend o, He approved the Premiers pro- induced to dredge out some of the “Bltgodr etrs,“ m“ they are “we” u, an “.110 Med i my,’ M‘ BM Mm I" Aymara, mmqumme he“ “are a l! P posal of obtaining large quantities inlets, particularly along the rs s on: and plasma them free of any charge army“. BrudenelL b ‘mi l? mussel mud for use u fertll- North shore. Pr°v°d l-htmfielvel Brest ' lile- ever. quantity o’ " s summer coolness‘ izer. This would be very useful Mr. Burge expressed hope that "Vet's in the war 1115i Pa"? wit! M, Herb George‘ Georgetown Ana“ Mair M. Burnt Point m_ on pasture land but he feared the a new bridge at 5t. Peter's Bay ‘ - " ._._ ‘ _ .' . d uld tb used extensively ' id be constructed as soon as ‘otiubilslheecssnb ‘mm w ‘he my Zen“) 'e°°“ed,“°“‘",y,°’ “,“°w 3h“ page» ‘limit. Without de- gglsible. also that his district A ' i racmr‘) cor}? Sig, w n Lido“); veloping scab. He referred to the would obtain its fair share of road Mr. Claude Williams commer- am“, t? Aiiecn i, sin}; h, ‘hi, lack of macho-slum as well in lime work. He mentioned s number of ciai traveller gpent, this day in mgfgigi‘ '0“ Carder 3:0,. ‘tomes “me in the soil, and described methods unportasit shipping centres in his Montague and vicinity calling on and no“. on“ mum “,1. “igaghey- “Rd in hi5 difSf-Ylcl- during! £10 constityiencyl in pressing his 1'6- hii T98R15!’ flllswmef-S- man's pleasure to put tlic machine Past “"99 01' m" yells 5- quest n s conneo o . - i U Mlse Shirley M-eswiun who w Work ‘m ‘he Md‘ “lb““‘fl_pi‘.-°.°“° °’ “m” “m h CAF h dquutm Will Increase Your . ' .‘ - . . ' i to t e . . . ea . _ ‘ has been iii at her home in Car- Arnold Murphy, son of Mr. and “an m“ “Sm,” 1 beige" “wry; ’ ‘ , V‘ v dizan. has returned to take up Mrs. William Murphy. who is a sumthlng more important than 4 7| .._ v, her work at the Bison. student at st. DgflStalfddufllvfifstlgy the raysmg o! moneys u“ ML He. ' ~ - . . tilre dli .- -~ _ti ' i . ~ » m was» a o» hamsiiiiik 155 -3<1‘3~ii'9$en~“§§ 5i»; Help Canadian ';§.'..‘.“.;‘."...'.‘l'..'.$.i‘il2 if..°.i‘.“f..“tl.i _@ _ "‘.m"' _B““m' racing game were treated w liation for a ruptured appendix. country and ‘he chiidren over- I “ " ' - gum '1 °atwhfi°mdgok “{“"“°°“|Th@ WWW" w“ Peflmnm l" A I F cwmren seas -_ which may bear fruit in Q You llgetabetter cropofcream . . w an _ ., . ‘ t“ h;:‘gue"°§_h“ pbfifvegzlfgaxfgmtzgemvhfék 332i; fir?“ W“ “r | later yelrl- . with a clean-skimming McCormick- 5. "Dafldem "med fwd driven bY old‘s birthday. When one has s Daring Cream Separator. It’! just I », i érgkfiwfiylexang, Javsuglaéayowonl-l birthday only time; leveryh flour OTTAWA. March 2 — (CP) — E. P like adding m an!‘ cow ‘o your a ‘ . g l ‘Inter-mile mo,‘ u‘ .t years, one can n o mtlt rice? Ten-yearold Johnnie Cnuck and d d l b ‘ ' " ' m3... raced neck and neclei “$3 Ways 0;: calibrating “cl it“: all n‘ h“ ‘mar’ Mary‘ "e mm“ money h‘ ui-us" a cam you - _ was to e th s way. an s peas- I “m 1 1 ed 9,, , wh \ - _ _ .-“r ..r AA‘ éfidsasotirgsceheglug “n; m3 m ‘emf’ that “mud succeg‘ 1FVr95‘S(I"Kl'EeVP€ExliE Iihmliuiirperfya o Q‘ “h: Plate dead! ,'*' “‘ “‘ “ ““*~o YW" fully underwent the operation ani In an emu, crowded M“, pan," . *.. , ‘ s - ‘ '3" 9° be“ m“ h" "PPOW-‘m bl’ l ' n ff th danger list. His ' - ~ .. ' ' . Y‘ vwnw» ‘mse- A "a1 bunk" finislh "m" hSlOf/hiv: iigft easy in the week fo- adveégysygng msycg-Igigfi: & . inlscent of exhibition finishes the C“. w ‘.1511 him in M0591,“ for rcn, l 2. , . flfld which w“ greatly emoyed by the 5 * ' man of the campaign committee. -' said today that 1.500.000 pilhlic and '-"“' t» N1» SHOWING AT 3,304 9 watching crowd. The time for the 0n Tuggday gvenms n", 5st,“; d t ' ' filial“! W" 34 We MP- A- WWW ladies hockey team played the m“ -'°h°°l ch“ m‘ “t”; h” mnioirm. Much 4 — Pr" ‘ Dcn-iinion are collecting u s to blood transfusion! Wm be “my To Travel 0n Snow Comfortably Spcediiy Surely Buy a . vicinity, that many meets wii be u, t; h y. . 01,119, _ . held thus providing a great ‘deal “Ive-dig byeriwy ‘f, ,;,‘}§§,,§’,‘w,,_ rofgflifesreplscelriligly: a tumhvgglaclis‘; uAn-anggmenfm for building sites ‘m’ . . .. i» "BOMBARDIER" - So t , . Che rie; . remo rig e n “ 5 °a V‘ picture of a European child was nexunnon o! our Hwzlflng "w," _ v SNOWMOBILE ROBIN HOUITS 0N THE PROWI. » Presbyterian Church, Montague, sey_ F . F0 was held at the home of Mrs. G a w ; g 11d 5m @115‘ K, fudge‘ to $33K“ show" and “(my blood and blood plasma to patients ,. . . - in , 3, R / Cecil Bell, Monday eveninS. March .Publilti)ifixer.yvflx. Diaoizon, I. lirlatheson, lsxgfioolfaszrggllglgbrehase oxiglgz? in these provinces whose lives and ‘T GETS THROUGH 1st with the president. Mrs. Mar- 1Q Burk?“ K “gummy M Gate“, old hiauuen “deli bang“ m‘? health dgpeind ‘upon ltd i The servce s area y n oper- Sold and Serviced by: JIILLEN MUTORS Distributors for P.E.I. MT. STEWART P. E. I. rsL-zs-n u; A iii; A i As A F DOCTOQS NEEDLE l MYSELF vliTi-l Z. q Term-i! retiring ‘fleet on on; okf woman? Ilrlnll w“ mp0! ll! nrglnl. a an re u av y—- play “l. o’ w,‘rn“ Br“!- l"..- Pmm‘ Wvggfdggggftglflflg tionai him. "Treasure of Elma agnasmnaehiewuielaudrupwau. Manic.’ also appears in the pia- lllte. Th0 role definated in ti“ script ma dibbed Bfmpw u ‘whit. suit‘. an American tourist in Tam- plco. Though the part was very small. Rwlton wu required to do the sdn over and over again for “MIND B08011». Itsr of the film. ; sidelines tor a. . f Monthly Famslg Pains Piukham’! Gourmand la very o/hufvehtodrauvksssionthly amn ea ac c so 0- , whaawloe h fails fume-canal _ mathly disturbances.