nxcnr .4 THE mun: Eowuzn AND on-Iron. rnsnnnzs. AND ALL. r.o. SPENIIEN on. no. rumors, AS IISIIAL, WILL or OLOSEO THE cuannnm. cHAnLorrrn1foW,N . -4 I . 9" "5"" Fl"”"' ............... i.':.:...s.":."".:r.. '.:::.. '::...:::::: ..:.: ..:'::...:".:t.'::. , mm H. Pm cm"; W gm," 1., .,..,,. g... M 3, .4... it ruuu. TO-OAY -a-- -- b . W A” 0 I ,1 T0'nAY ONLY "wmiovr HONOR" .-.:.'.'1".'.':”;.E.l::l.' .I:::'......"'' .....a... c: '-.....'....i”"....'”'”'. V - . . . ' ' bud ' lit to M nu; - CARY GRANT in 'CRlSISl . Also: Newgiyuslcalgcartoon M-.EAsl.fE:h Dfcginchngxzr Tu via or g p o ue on Showing: Matinee 3:30' Evening 7-9 - 0W3 p Club H” - "" W ' "TC A ' Mat” 3:30; Evening 7'8'45 ....'AMATEUB Cavalcade. Yeo'u '"'.AnlNuoN huh” mu PRINCE EDWARD mu. - sn- T. ...eq'I1 liclflc' H the nations PHYLLIS KIRK - CLl?lTOil SUNDBERG u DOUGUIS FOWLEV ......s.-... ICXTIIA: Iii-an-I1 Of Time - Carloon,”Jerry And Gold Fish . Travelogue - News Of The Day. 4 DON'T MISS . me EASTER MONDAY NIGHT DANCE In St. Peter's Boy HOLY NAME HALL l " CIIaisson's Orchestra Dancing from 9 PM. to 1:30 AM. OUR BOARDING HOUSE WHAT IF IT IS SPRING Z wt-lols EMSOYING rr ? 4- AIMW we eerrme . " 6Hoxl ED AROUND ALL 3. women? r HAVENOU BEEN ltd A . "CAVE ALLWINTER THAT A . vou DOAYT Know ' MOUTH 6UCH THE U.S.A. I5 YOU HEARD . WAS , I -2. :5? .'Ii'2”.?Lo?96 ' t H con. mu Ivuuumcc. ma v -- am. u. I. on-.or ON IT AND V- MAJ UR HUUPLE EGAD. suz ! ARE vou ONE OF THOSE N&AK- Krdeeta PROPHET6 or DEFEAT 2.-pa wt-of DRAT rr, MAL)! nus sou. ueverau -WAS SDLLIED sv A cououazorz-5 ' EOOT--4-r HOW CAN YOU QTAMD I PENNY EllWAllDS' GORDON JONES .. tov nmon - JA(X mum ... m mu:-.-:. Also: Pirates of High Seas - Comedy - Cartoon ' THAT BELL can-rror. Tllllli. - SAT. IBIG NEW ROGERS THRILLS FROMT THE GREA NORTHWEST! '""!?QGF.R5 TRIGGIENH Im .u.ml '- l- , w r-'7 U t.., 2. UUH WAY or J. R. WILLIAMS HOW AM I DOING ? s . YOU WANTED MOVED F ( IN6 TO BE A LOT EASIER! "SWELL--PERFECT! MY JOB WITH -rue TRELLIS AND BLISHES I5 60's THE EASIENN ouanllmi '. euIlluetdl.l.anln.lII.IneeltIIntt.In. '"":;'.ie.M:.rg:... Min Joyce Wlulntol. Ila Jean Jelnlol. AGENT GIOIOITOWN: Welles l.aIvII'I.. Theatre. Montague. Thursday- March 22nd. Mia: Theresa MacDonald. Mon- ugue. was I recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mt. Vernon Steele. R. C. N.. stationed at H. M. C. S. Cornwal- lig, N. 5., is spending in few days at his home in Montague. The Misses Florence and Lou'- rninc MaoDonmld, Mon-tazlue. WEE re-cent visitors to their homes in Alliston. Friends are sorry I0 he" W” Mrs. Major Young, Red Point. is a patient in the King's Count? Hospital. She is wished a speedy recovery. , Miss Laura Higginbotham. stu- dent nurse at the P. E. Island Hospital recently spent some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1-uggrinabotham, Montague. Miss Jean Beck, student nurse at the P. E. Island Hospital, is spending a three week vacation with her parents in Alluiston. Mr. Bertie Fraser, R. C. N.. 513- mmcd at H. M. C. S. C0lTlW8.lilS. N. 5.. is svpcndmg a low dflys Ell his home in Moniaglle. With MS parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fras- er. Mr. and .ilrs:WR-o-berl Clements have returned to their home in Montague. following their lH'P W saint Jo)-"L N, 13., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Patterson. . SERVICE ..l'GO0D riunnr will be held in the Montague Presbyterian Church on Friday- March 23rd. at it P. M. Dr. A. D. Macxenzic. Dcacon Johnston. Rev. F, N. Young will deal with tho "Seven Words From the Cross. Come to church on Good Friday. "He was wounded for our trans- grcsslons." Vernon River Team Wins first Debate In Competition Members of the st. Mary's soc- iety debating team of Vernon River won the first debate oi a series loading up to the Provincial cham- pionship at the Vernon Rlvcr hall on Monday evening. The winners debated the negative side oi the resolution. tlllesolved that country life offers more advantages to young people than city me", against the Johnston's River Junior Farm- ers. Jean O'Donnell, Marie Duffy and Margaret Roach represented the Vernon River team. Joseph Beagan, Anna Kilbride and Thomas Ecagan were the speakers tor Johnstons River. Ronnie Maclnnls of Cherry Val- ley was chairman. Judges were: Thomas MacKenna. Mrs. MacKen- zle and Joseph Mclsaac. The re- port of the judges was presented by Mr. Macxenna. , Fliteen tenms are entered in the competition. There are seven irom Prince County and tour irom each or the other two counties. There are no dates set no yet for the remaining debates in the series nor for the provincial finale. Maritime Electric mer from Pooh.-'3 Garage. on the Oddrtellowe. Montague. The so- cinl evening planned for March 22nd. has been postponed until March 29th. - Mrs. (Judge) 6. 5. Inmnn has returned to her home in Montague. alter spending the past law weeks in Ottawa. The Ir-lends or Miss Mary Mc- Ewen, daughter at Mr. and Mn. Ted Mcllwen. Montague, will re- gret to learn that one in confined to her home owing to illness. ....'ENGAGEMEN'l.' - Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McKennn. Montague. wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Evelyn Theresa, to James William Farmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fanmer. at Boston. Mass, mar- riage to take place in June. ..'Last week. Mr. Al Jewell of Charlottetown relieved at Jamie- son's Phanmacy. Montague. owing to the absence or Mr. Harry Jamieson, who is at present I patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. Mr. Al MacLellan ye.siv;r- day relieved Mr. Jewell. and will remain here for some time. Georgetown- and Vicinity ....'Mrs. John Dicks is spending several weeks visiting in Char- lottetown, where she is the guest other son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Livingstone. Friends or Mrs. Prank Lav- andier are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home at- tcr undergoing an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. Marion George leit last. week for st. John. N. B.. where she will visit !or several weeks with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Butler. Captain Henry Larsen returned to his home in Georgetown on Monday, after being 9. patient. in the King's County Memorial Hos- pital at Montague tor the past week. A large number of ions from Georgetown motored to the City on Saturday night where they at- tended the first game of the Is- landers-st. Mary's series. Needless to say they enjoyed the game very much and liked the brand or hoc- key dished up by those two teams. Pie. Ivan Stewart of the Can- adian Army. permanent force. stationed in Ontario arrived home on Saturday on leave. which he will spend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. when his leave is completed Ivan is to take a course at Port Lewis in Washington State. U. SJA. While in Charlottetown on sat- urday night to nttend the Big Four hockey championship opener. Mr. J. W. Lovers and son Jackie visited Mr. Lave!-s' mother. Mrs. Laura Lqvers and his uncle. Mr. James H. Skinner. both of whom are patients in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. It current reports are true the Company will extend their pole line this sum- main Georgetown highway to the "Flat Root I-louse" turn and on into Cardigan. The line now runs across country to Cardigan. It this Is to be done every effort should be brought to bear on the Company and the Board of Pub- llc Utilities to continue this line Following Monday's debate It splendid luncheon was served to the speakers and oiticlale by the ladies or Vernon River. The series or debates is uutored into Georgetown. At present we by the Provincial Junior Farmers Federation in co-operation with the ;:b,',::;.vedn&3,', cI::,'e'l. Provinclnl Department at Agricul- ture. WANTED Girl for Office This cable in old and I break prlve us of electricity for a long period of time. The company dur- lng the past few -years his ex- tended its lines to new district: and manyrieel that before new area: are serviced. that the Town ni Georgetown should be linked up hy a line running nlotig the main highway. surely this could not be during certain season: could de- , Price: : Montague legion Auxiliary Meets The March meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary oi the Canadian Legion. Montague Branch. was held in the Legion Hall. Monday evening. March 19th. The president. Mrs. Harry Hig- glnbotham, presided. The meeting opened in regular form, by observ- ing one mlnute silence. The min- utes oi the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Archie I-Illchey, and approved as read. Cor- respondence was read and discuss- ed. Roll call was answered by 15 members and there were two via- ltors present. After some discussion it was mov- cd and seconded--that the Auxil- iary buy blinds for the Legion Hall. It was also moved and seconded that the Auxiliary purchase dilhcs from the Women's Institute. several bills were read and it was moved Ind seconded that the said bill: be paid. The president read the report from the card party, which showed that the party was "1 bot-h socially and iinanclally. Produced and stand under Direction 0! J. AUSTIN TBAINOB, 0.13.5”. A In Aid ,0! The Charlottetown Hospital ; - I nowmownnns oaonnsma Ticket sue open at I. T. n0I.llll'l l'.ttl.. Monday Ibornlng. March lltll It I I.ll. Matinee 1:80 p.m.-Children 3003 Adult: loo. Evening lzll pan.-Ieeervotl loch Ila; TALENTED CAST . 01' PLAY!!! o-mo srnonwnr ACTS-"-0 mu nu. 3 lueb OM SICUBI YOU! SILT! IAIL! . at wmm Road, the guest: or Ilr. Hrs. Wobbi Nicholson, and Mn. Cecil Campbell. His many friends will be pleased to know that Mr. Murdock Mac- Donnld. who had been in Char- lottetown receiving treatment ar..the Veteran's Wing of the Eli. Island Hospital, is now at his home in Whlm Road. Road, meat the week-end at 3:13: o' Mina Mu-Jorle Campbell, 1 .N Montague, was a Sunday om , M' the home of her parents. Mr; W, Mn. Cecil Campbell, whim Road. I Mn. M..1. Munro. whim mm recently attended the leadqshlp course held in Charlottetown under- the eponsorship oi the 12,3; Women's Institute. 3 ' ' T-C... TNE EIIANGELIST ? HAMPTON STATION, N. B. An Independent Christian Monthly ANNOUNCES SPECIAL RATES for MARCI-I AND APRIL , ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Sample Copy Free , Mr. Archie Dixon. Guperenux. spent the week-end at whim Road, the guest at Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Stuart. I Two new were .. ' . ed. It was unanimously decided to hold another card party early in April and committees were appoint- ed to attend to the details. Mrs. Emery MacNell and Mrs. John Clair were appointed on the sick committees. At the close or the meeting 3 eo- clal hour was enjoyed. Ieaturing a contest which was won by Mrs. James MacDonald and Mrs. John Clair, and an auction sale with Mrs. Emery MacNcll and Mrs. Malcolm Macxenzle, acting as auctioneers. Montague 0.. VI. L. Sub - Division Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Montague sub-division oi the C.W.L. was held at the home of Mrs. P. J. Mcxenna, on March lBth.. with a large attendance oi members. The president. Mrs. Jerome Power, presided, and opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes or the previous meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Arthur Fraser. and approved as read. The treasurer. Mrs. I-iynes, gave her report. The correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and Ieconded that 86.00 be lent to the Red Cross. and 310.00 be used (or the purchasing of flowers tor the alter (or Enter. also that a treat be given the boys at the Convalescent Home at Enter. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the com. mitten in charge. a , -MM Sylvcre Dealwochea kindly invited the members to her home for their next meeting. ' Vllllm Bond and Vicinity Mr. Cecil Campbell, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts, Cherlottetnwn. spent the week-end I-larold request, in view or existing con- looked upon as CLARK BROS. Montague i l D FIEVJ ALONI IN HO ml” p'z3.'3vi3'(r7F4'o'3rSIt'E”c';T3" DAILY TRIPS DAILY TRIPS FROM MONTAGUE TO CHABLOTIEIOWN Can accommodate any num- her of passengers. In Mon- tague phone 103; in Char- lottetown phone 525. Leav- ing J1MlVlIE'S TAXI 4:15. an unreasonable. dltiom. :'T:'T?TT . APOLEON Md OLE ELBY by Clifford McBride run: we Abs, nAroI.:oN, uP.l II. J. IABOI 0Pl'CII'l'IlII I'M-c use Damn aha-o Ilonuoul. r. I. I. c.u.n. rnnm SERVICES: IN. CRABLOTTI'l'0WN- I For su Borden-1:00 um. 8:80 p. . daily or. end. For Murray Harbor-8:15 pan. daily ex. Sunday. , For sour-ll-2:30 pm. dolly ex. Bum; 1:80 mm. Tues, Thun. (lllmln: Lv. sou-I-)-e:4's p.m.1qon. 1 mg 5:45 pm: r-:3. ' T For Georgetown-lilo pm. dolly on. sun; For Ttgnlnb-Ixvu pan. (guy. 31.. Cu. .. . ) LV. summurbis .; For cnuiocmown-1:15 um. who ..:n.. am pm. anus II For Borden-1:15 n.rn.,dalIy ex. lu.: 2:48 pan. daily ex. su . For Tignleb-0:16 pan. dolly ex,.8IIn.; 12:01 pm. Mon., wet , ,r H ,-.,,...,g...-..-... MONOTON - IALIIAX SAINT JOHN IIONTIIAL -5 TOIONTO Lv. Charlottetown-'IiI0 a.m.. , summenlde-1115 o.lu..' daily on Sun. Through sir-condltloned sleeper Olin-Iottelown -iolontrenl, lcl ing Charlottetown 1:00 am. - - I on" any suvron noennx - can 1-onion-rnvn x l. .. - .-..--x-a--a-f- -- -- -he DAILY nxonrr llINDA!- l Lv. Borden pier Lv. can Toruentlne liter .. SUNDAY!- ' Lv. Capo Lv. Borden plot CA NAD Tonnenttne pier u-:9 .x N -.3. ................................-........... 0:45 W"- .-......... IZW P-31- au I-'iTl oNAl i a - -...-,--o an-..-...- x.s....-..r:. .-C ..4-.-