_ THE GUARDIAN. Ui-IARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN Gildlillllii iPiiliiGE EDWARD sur- . , I‘ V . IGINTB: IONIAGUI: ., slam also-1-s — latiaeo Saturday Only 2:30 A '“ I. noisy, abuse Alflu. Isa. Inca wars larrtst Olalr. AGINT caoaos.-sown: Walden users. 1'0-ii|6Iil' - SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 foilwlngT'.laoesa“iaEflI.l-ohgIaen.,'. , o p n xllss laoeorgetownr Tbsroasotneaz ialourlstlholnaalllasandz lllellllallesa. Matinee Saturday only 2:30 ..-rrrrsn roorweaa new Montague shoe Ston- —— learn that Mrs. l.B. blaoliaren. The members of the Presbyterian Georgetown. is convalascing satia- Y.P.a.. Montague. met in the factorily at the Kings county Ros- _Chu!ch Sunday evening following pitgl. the regular evening service. The meeting opened with a sacred sing- aong followed by a Bible quiz con- ducted by Miles Phyllis Ma.cPher- son. The scripture lesson was read county noapital. by Mrs. Catherine Stewart. and the study and prayer were led by Miss Anne Mac- Eachem. Roll call by sixteen members. on behalf of the society, Rev. Mr. Young ex- tended to Miss Jean currie s sin- cere wish for her happiness and success during her stay in Toronto. Jean graciously thanked the mem- bers for their kindness. The meet- ing closed with the hymn “Take My Life" and the Mizpah Benedic- learn that Mrs. Oswald ceilings. New Perth. is ill in the Kins Georgetown iiosie of School Association held in the Council Chambers on Wedneadasfi February 1st, with the president. Mrs. Myrtle Babineau presiding. was well attended. The meatinl opened with "O Canada" and after the reading and adoption of the minutes. J. A. B. Macconnsll re-/ ported for the committee intluirinl into a suitable supply of drinking water for the school. This was only a progress report as the work of the committee will likely 00"‘ tlnue for several months before Georgetown 0 O - and Vicinity Tb Mrs. Rufus Ciory was a visitor to Montague on Tuesday. NEWS - THIS SPORTING WORLD and SOUND MAN - - Featurette. Mr. Henry Martell was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. '» n a i .. nor many fr ends will :40 glad .0 Ber many friends are sorry to "now caasuss ‘to ihhix And school Meet ..‘The regular monthly meetint the Georgetown Home and i esuidn't ofiendi M0‘ on to’: uteiwoy for moi‘ Avoid oiiending . . . yoniv unnuov owts YOU "All-OVER" rnoncnom definite plans can be presented. Mr. Donald King, who has been employed in Toronto for some time, comma“! '"w°d Mme “ few fly‘ “3°' the managing board of the new llecrehtional Centre with the idea of coming to some mutual agree- ment regarding the attendance of school children at all night enter- tainments presented by that body. reported that her committee met the - and pl ‘ ’ the case of the Home and School As- sociation. which was as follows: 1'0-DAY and SAT. CAPITOL Shown 8:30-7-8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 KIN-IUNTIII O! “O NOITII Fighting Mountia and haii- , ‘ savage dog.. .on the trail of ‘ 1 Mr. A. A. Gilmore. School Super- visor, spent several dcys with the_ teachers and pupils of Georgetown High School during the week. Mrs. J. W. Lavers. by her baby daughter, Corinne, and M Joyce Jenkins. motored to Montague on Tuesday. James Oliver Miss Rita Wight, convener of the appointed to wait on e Inclusive scientific Ingredient 1. Special purifying lather -: Ionlshas perspiration odor * lrash-clean seem 1. Keeps you refreshed, longer Depend on Lifebuoy for sure all-over-body protection. its special purifying lather stops School children be permitted to attend Monday night league . Lower hi_ontogue Mrs. Harvey Rose’ were era to Charlottetown on Mr. William Foucherc. panied by his daughter Gladys. left Monday on a visit to several cen- ters in Nova Scotia. Special school skates be offered on Tuesday or Wednesday after- noon and also on Friday afternoon. School children be allowed to at- tend any Thursday night games in which any of the school teams would be playinl and in return On Monday night the St. Peter's .hockey team traveliorl to George- town where they met Ker many friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. Bert Taylor confined to her home with illness. tjourt mmzv GRANT us; many friends are pleased to any attraction offered in the Cen- ter on Tuesday and Wednesday J‘ r..i ' B {J _[ know that Mrs. Horace Hewitt is progressing favourably after recent ooperation in the Kim! C°~ Memorial lio8P1N1« MN CLAYTON . Edward Norris H"“~‘n Parrish Hobbs. nurse-in— nigh”. Island Hospital, is convaiescing at g k . ..__.— _the home of her parents, Mr. and tn had ‘O pk" the The rqular meeting of the Law. Mrs. William Hobbs, Sr.. follow- er Montague Women‘: Institute met ing a recent operation. at the home of Mrs. Austin Ross on i Feb. 8. Meeting 0P9" gr,‘ the creed in unison. was answered with an exchanz homemade Valentines and responded to by ten members. Min- utes were then read and aPD!'°";‘¢- ltties wereuheard. and correspondence read. Vo ng on the delesfli¢ i0 go to Copenhagen then took place. it was decided to ma ss.oo to the Quilt ,1” go mm 5.00 to the Nursery club Kings 00. Hospital Montague. committees were appointed '0 “"5 hot lunches to the school for fol- lowing month. Meeting closed with the King. A delicious lunch was served by hostess. .____————-—- MEN STAY PUT 31ur_ <a- fore the larger general committee appointed by the Town Council and '9" gm 1C°:n:nunity ‘League and n a Mrs. Victor Refuse was arvisitor W3: ¢h:t"::,e£,‘ egg}: 2:‘ an,“ T“°'d3Y- to any such arrangement as had 19% been pregented by the Hem. ",5 national Anthem. 3011 cu] to Charlottetown e 01 where she visited her son. Mr. Fred Rafusoof Murray River, who‘ school Anochuon is a patient in the Veterans’ Wing MacLean director -of the Provin- of the Prince Edward Island Hos- cm v.,,,',,u,,,,,,, school who Wu Zllest speaker of the evening. then Mr. William Hobbs. Jr. Mr re- z'r'i.v°w3r:I'°.§ila°i‘$ii§"§:1'i.'1"i§fxn‘E'§ centiy to resume his duties with Edwam “land V .- , 5ch°°l_ havmg MacLean outlined the six at any school and include ear- pentry, electricity, plumbing, sheet Reports of comm the Royal Canadian Air Force at ‘Greenwood. N. S., spent some time here. following his transfer from Mrs. Hobbs will join her husband in the near future. metal and bflckhymg’ Lean that anyone to get a license to do electrical work on the Island. they must first serv years as an apprenti e, but those who attend the course at the Vo- cational School are allowed license after serving two years gg an apprentice. A four month The sympathy of the communit is extended to Mrs. Howard Feu- chera on the passing of her fath- er. Patrick W. Farrell. whose death occurred in St. George's on Friday, February 24th. ’I‘he_d¢-ceased was a former school teacher and at the :*.'::..°a.w:...::-2: r.~;.2::..::.%h° -» mm WINDSOR. N. s. —— (OP) -—'I‘he tgaghin pr ieesion 3 oschooi inspector Mm‘- i-Ie told the net that the high mar- riage rate I-mon-I “Wm?” '°“m° had caused a shortage of exper- ienced teacher... stgyed on the job longer than The death occurred in George- town on Monday, February 27th. of James McQuiilan of Afton Road, the home of his son. Mr. George clecmc McQuillan. The iemains were for- 15¢“ to warded to the home of his son. ' Mr. Joseph McQuiiian. Afton Road. Funeral services were Youth training courses of from four to six weeks are also offered The managing committee of the be- body Mr. Ralph "B.0." like nothing else can. Get BATH- SIZB Liiebuoy today. no, gwaIY"’." ..- .;sr:.;"'«:.,gan1 have kept the road open for me- torista from Annandale to Fortune Bridge during the put with. Miss Hazel Mills, R. N., Char- lottetown. who is visiting in Souril the guest of her sister. Mrs. Dan- lei MacLaren. was among those who attended the hockey match in Georgetown on Monday evening. more. “ “ool Supervisor. who will k on family allowance and um school attendance. Sandwiches and tea were served by the ladies of the social commit.- The meeting closed with the wine»-'-is; L nun.- Vincarnis is just lay Fortune Notes Mr. Robert Francis, was a recent visitor to Fortu c. On Saturday evening .snthusiastic and eager fans attended the hockey match held in Souris rink ‘ ths' courses which are offered It was pointed out by Mr, Mac. for four IGIVO I I em Ill » iii onto the team from-Little Harbour and ' “H! 3” be ‘ 5 The same was exciting and close all through, with the score ending in a 1-1 tie. \ . Relatives and friends of Mr. Wes- ley Jackson are pleased to hear he_ is recovering after a lengthy ill- that of Fortune. "Bull-,'V fltlrnil On Monday evening the Fortune team, accompanied by crowd of fans, motored to George- town to try out their skill with the Georgetown team. in this on- citing encounter the Fortune boys were victorious, the score being 5-1 in their favour. Keep up the good work Fortune! MAOIOIAN ‘ JAILID Mr. and Mrs. Chester Burke are visiting at New Perth, the guests of their son, Mr. Eldon Burke. Miss Betty Underhay spent the . week-end visiting the guest of her sister. Miss Doris The monthly meeting of the Wo- leather work. plumbing and work are some of the sub- uched on in this course. and these include home cooking. Wail-‘Ordered Bowel: can improve Health Thousands of people. vouns Ind old, get relief from habitual consti- pation by using Dr. Hamilton's Pills. This mild yet active medicine is noted for its promptness in restor- ing the bowels to a condition where they will perform their needfui function at a certain time each day. Hundreds say you'll improve 10“! health. you'll eat well. digest well and look better if you regulate your system with Dr. flamiIton'a Pilla. Sold by all druggists. nursins. §tc.. for the young ladies. . Wilfred McQuiiiarl. Georgetown, are "'°“"‘ this field. Night cissse's -which Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved. run for six weeks are held in MGRTGAEE SALE To Ill SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Build- ‘ lng III Charlottetown, Isa Queesfg County, in Prince Edward Island. $.ilswsUIh~bh mvd.ha.u.: "Every time it rains Mom tries to get us interested in some dopey game she used to play." , 3|! 0' ‘MARCH. 1950, at the hour of TWELVE 0‘CLOCl NOON, ALL THAT tract piece and parcel Jlnd situated lying and being on Township nnmbe Fifty-four (5!) in King's County in said Province, bounded and described as follows that is to say: COMMENCING on the north shore of the Cardigan River in the western Gevarnsa MAJOR IIOOPLSZ OUR BOARDING HOUSE 6Av,MA:lorz!I. Knew ~/ou V HOOPLE5 HAo_ NERVE ENOUGH To STEAL HONEY FROM A GRIZZL‘/, our JAKE HA5 BEAT 1i‘-it OLD flcoi-2D Nil?! 6A5,Li6i-iT ERA Jokes ON TELEVISION.’ ISITTKUE He . 8A3<TeR.! vliuesl on: “C You Assume Tue MA»-roe ' - OF comeov cizmc Z You: CRUDE IDEA OF Humor: is A CAhlOEi$T PADDLN5 OVER MIA ARA FALL$‘8‘/ MISTAKE \Iou i-iA\i&id‘T HAD A i-IEARTY LAUGH 6IMce‘i’i-\e'-r ‘ sAm<.I & d raaalag "moo alone the west side of said Road north by the magnetic meti- dian or the year list to the centre . ‘S-TIED ‘TO iiigiée ii? interest E Agriculture courses such as live- stock first eid are also included in 105 ANOII. -Ilarcil 2 — (AP) — A 68-year-old magician was in jail today. charged with inducing two it-year-old girls to have sex- ual relations with 1'! schoolboya. Jesse Klein. district-attorney's in- Vfllfllltor. said the nxllieian. liam J. van Berkel. had inada. a statement telling of his instruct- ing the girls in the “esoteric as- pectl of the love rela Klein said the girls claim that Van Borkel employed what am- .. the Canadian term! pm. in Maine arrvslos for "W other end of the serY|¢9-_ “WY '5‘ Rockiand. Portland.‘ Bar KIM Mrs. Reginald Coffin. Rollo Bay. was hostess to the Ladies’ Aid of Bay Fortune United Church her lhsoaia in Rollo Bay on Febru- Friends and relatives of Mrs. Harold Stead and son Lowell, rs- gret hearing of their recent illness in Souris Hospital. and wish them Ii. .1. Jliiiioii OPTOMETBIST sewiniz. carpentry,_ electricity. Plumbins. mechanics drawing. In trades courses offered at the school the Government allows free tuition and provides the nee ounted to hypnotic power in in- ducing them to become the ag- greuors in getting male aeoont. plices in the sexual adventures. a speedy recovery. Pitts... ‘Ml snsrlyins GI-II“ Ito. and two small children. Phyllis and MONTAGUE-« 7- 5' " V David. of Albion Cross. and Mr. r tools while taking the course. In short courses the tuition is again free and the Government will pay Mn "Id M"_ Howud w°od_ list in the buying of his board. is well over three hundred. and Mrs. Stirling Burke and son NIW !QIY PROPOSAL! Roger. were guests on Sunday of each student $5.00 a week to as- by nppointsnent. Ofllee Connected with Much credit is due Messrs. Fran- s Jenklns and Comic Morrison for the splendid way in which they posed between Nova seotis'a south shore and New Total registration at the school C‘ u h Y 12*,‘ AM MIDI Illllltth ll DOG Oilfllll A vote of thanks moved by J. H. MacDonald and seconded by Mrs. BY J. K. WILLIAMS.‘ Florence Jenkins was tendered Mr. Macl..ean for his able and in- atructive address. Means and methods to raise funds for the as- sociation were discussed and on motion a committee or three with TH’ BULL 0’ TH‘ MDOD5 LETS ON TH'.SHOPA|N"l' A5 COLD AS WE MNE ITS A DEAD GIVEAWAY.’ fr}: Mrs. Babineau as convaner was ap- pointed to go further into the sub- .1ect and report at the next most- g. Miss Wight brought to the at- tention of the meeting the epi- demic of whooping cough pro- vaient In nearby diatrictaand that it was reported eome cases had this nseted with the Asaoeiatl plans were to be followed in the school. ' Plans for the March meeting in- clude an address by A.‘A.- on- comse NEAR} I-BE N SUMMER--HE ‘TEI.EPiiOtlE€v.' er dealt with reconniaad preventa- tlve measure. available and called upon all parents present to spread