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"Fractured Leghorn" Shows: Matinee 3:30; Eve. 7-9 P.M. : Education Week Being Observed At Montague Education week is being ob- served in the Montague High School. with the public being in- vited to visit the school on Wed- nesday and Thursday. to be wel- comed by the teachers in the re- spective rooms. Although no spccinl program has been arranged. it. will give the parents and teachers an op- portunity tn meet and discuss problems relating to the school and to the students. Last year a large number visited the school. and it is expected that an equal- ly large number will be present this year. Entertains St. Andrew's Guild I .3Mrs. Emery MacNei'l entertain- ed the members of the Young Wo- men's Guild of St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church on Monday eve- ining, MINII 5th. v The meeting was conducted by the president. Miss The-ima Larier and opened. with a hy-mn. "Jesus Christ Ia Risen." followed by the scripture, read by Miss Catherine Currie and prayer by Mrs. Claude Nicholson, The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Allister Currie and were approv- ed as read. Roll call was answer- ed by ten members and there was one visitor present. Mrs. Percy Myers reported for the work committee and also for the sick committee. Mrs. Claude Mrs. Leland Nelson. Leonard Gillia and Miss Catherine Currie were appointed on the work scommltiee. , 'lVhe meeting closed with the hymn. "Man Of Sorrows what A Name.” and the Miapah benediction in unison. At the close of the meeting an Irish program including contests, in readirvg. and sing-song'was-mg. sented by the president. Mrs. Elsie Watterworth and Mrs. Catherine Stewart were the con. AGENTS:-MONTAGIII: llarsll Brass Iaofbos. lb Jens tum s.sassn.u-uoynssuwueuze Ila Jess lsbnatsa. Wlsslstan. AGENT OIOIIIIIOINI Iallsn lovers. The Jlontsgus: town: The Past omen; area A Son. ' Guardian may be bought at the " touowtsg Blue Dons Iustaurent. and Guardian office; i la Isarlsi The least la: and places la in (horse I. Itch Friends are glad to see Miss Thelma Coftin up and around fol- lowing her recent illness. Mrs. Olive wood left yesterday for her home in Cornwall. when she will spend some time. Mrs. Wood has been a patient in King's county Hospital for the past few weeks. Friends Ind playmates will re- gret to learn that Peter Des- Roches, son or Judge J. 5. Des- Rochcs and Mrs. DesR.oches. is a patient in the King's County Hos- pital. He is wished a speedy return to health. Montague . And Souris Peewees. Bantams To Meet It was learned yesterday after- noon that both the Montague Bantams and the Peewees have been registered for the Playoffs. and such being the case they will line up against the Souris Ban- tams and Peewees on Thursday night to determine the King's County championship. The Montague Bantams elim- inated the Murray Harbour Ban- tame on Monday night. while the Peewees have not had registered opposition to date. These are two good teams. and it is expected that they will give a good Ic- counr of themselves in the final games. p The support of the people WIII help these youngsters along :1 great deal when it is realized that these boys will be the hoc- key team of tomorrow. and all owe it to the boys to assist them in every way to develop their hockey ability. The Legion tlus year has sponsored the boys. and several men of the Legion IWI others have undertaken to train the boys in hockey. and have dong 3 good job. Their reward will come in seeing these boys in future years taking their place in the hockey arena carriiinz OH in the best traditions of the sport of hockey. Georgetown Girls Win From Montague In a heme and home. goals t.o count. hockey series. the Mon- tague girls went down to defeat before the Georgetown girls in the first game played at Montague last. night. Led by Delory and Prosper, the visitors hammered at the new and experienced Montague goalie to garner a total of four goals in each period. Although the score was one ald- ed. the play was fairly even. but the locals were unable to capital- ize on their many chances which would have made the score more even. The locals have a. large def- iclt to make up Whrn they mul- Georgetown in the final game of the series. Lineups: Georgetown - Goal. King; de- fence. Johnston, Walker, I. Samp- son. Landry; forwards. Prosper. Murphy. Delory. Fltsgerald. J. Sampson. Martell. Montague - Goal. McEwen; de- fence. l". Murphy. R. Murphy. Wig- glnton: forwards. G. Sullivan, M. Sullivan. MacLean, Clair. M. Lanlgan, Shaw. 1!. Lanignn. hneferees. C. Waiper, B. Mur- P 3'- SUMJWAIIY First Period 1-Montague. shew Wbanigan. Clalri meoraetown. Murphy. 3-Georgetown. Delory (Prosper) 4-Georgetown. Prosper (Johnston) 5-Georgetown. Murphy ( Delory) Penalties - None. Second Period 0-Georgetown, Deiory (Prosper) 7--Georgetaown. Prosper B-Georgetown. Murphy 9-Georgetown, Johnston Penlmu - Slmpson. Murphy. Third Period lo-Georgetown. Deiory Pr r) i 05130 ill-Georgetown, Marten (Sampson) 13-Georgetown. Delory (Prosper) 13-Georgetown. Delory Penalties -. oialr. Murphy. tut winners. Mas. Watterwortb was musician tor the evening. The reading on St. Patrick was given by Miss Larter. A delicious hand: was served by the hostess seam. ed by Miss La ter nd M . Myers. r '. H Pen, ploysd in Halifax, spent the week- end at his home in Montague. Mrs. Euatachius Mocarron. Miss lthsl Thompson and tagus from Toronto. where theyi have been for some time. 'Illie many friends of Miss Helen Landrigan. employee of the T. B. i Convalescent Home. Montague, are. sorry to learn of her illness. ' I The many friends of Miss Mary i Hemphill will regret to learn that I she is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. Friends of Miss Nm-a Hutche- son. Montague. will regret to learn that she is confined to her home owing to illness. She is wished a speedy recovery. Friends of Mr. Cecil MacDonald will regret to learn" that he is a patient in the King's County Hos- pital. He is wished a speedy re- covery. - Friends will be glad to see that Mr. Robert Machon. Montague, is convalescing after his recent ill- ness. during which time he was confined to his home. Mrsi John Dean has returned to Woodstock. 0nt.. after spend- ing some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson, Pet- er's Road. she also visited with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. llooley. Montague. 0'leary Winsw From Souris The Olcary Intel-mediate last night defeated a. Souris team 8-6 in a series opened at Souris for the Prince-King's Counties inter- mediate B Hockey title. The sec- ond game is scheduled for Thurs- day. either at Summcrside or O'l..eary. COMMEMORATES BATTLE - Arras Mountain in the British Columbia. Kootenays was named after the first World War battle ..'Mr. Everett. King. who is am- . I challenge cram a rink skipped by Mr. David: Thompson. have returned to Man- I - THE GUARDIAN. cnAnLo'rrc1'o lift Fisttnu eutnomi Iloldlnteresllng Curling Match At Montague A very interestlsu game was played in one Montague Curling Rink Monday evening when Mr. Fred sclntyre, a veteran curler. land is three sons aooeptod a Mr. Harry Higginboiahnm. The ice was very heavy and only four ends were plated. The Maolntyre quartet took the match 5-l. Another game is sched- uled for a later date. when 8 or 10 each will be played. The line-ups are as follows: let stone. F. G. Maclntyre (skip): 2nd stone. Clive Maclntyre: 8rd stone, Bruce Maclntyre: 4th stone. Buddy Msclnty-re (mate). is-t stone. Harry Llewellyn; 2nd stone. J. 3. Lucas; 3rd stone, It!- gar MacKinnon (mate); Skip Harry Hlgginbotllam. "PRIDE OF MARYLAND" SCORES WITH ROMANCE AND RACING TIIIILLS "Pride of Maryland." Republic's latest offering. which opens Thurs- day at the capital Theatre. corn- blnes horse-racing thrills and a heart-warming love story for en- tertainment satisfaction. The story takes place at the turn of the century and has to do mainly with the riding career of jockey Frankie Longwos-th, por- trayed by Stanley Clements. In those days a jockey rode his horse in an upright position. Frankie IllII1'I!,.;IIIVOl'1 and llloialty. - Mr. It-ank Docbestty. dealer of second hand clothing in Murray -lllvsr. lstt Moots. on a business trip to Toronto. when he expects to spend some time". Miss Muriel Peardon. teacher of Peter's Road School. was a week- end vlsitor to her home in Mou- iaaus. suest. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Peardon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert1,MacDonald and son James. Montague. were recent visitors to Glen William. where they were the guts of Mr. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josep Acorn. ' Miss Elva. MacDonald, teacher of Dover School. was a week-end visitor with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. . The Hereford Herd. Bock Soc- iety has announced that the presi- dent of the Canadian I-lsrefprd Breeders Association. W. 0. Id- gar. of Innlsfale, Alta.. has been nominated to Judge the Hereford cattle section at the Royal Show at Cambridge in July. advocates his newly-created style of the "crouch" - as used univer-1 sally today - effected by shorten-. ing the stirrups and putting the; weight of the body on them. for; greater speed. s Frankie's career takes him and his inseparable pal. comical "Knuckles" 0tBrlen. i played by' Joseph Sawyer. to England where Frankie hits the big time. win-.' nlng race after race. he becomes at universal hero, but returns to the states in disgrace. He is barred from racing for placing a bet on a race he was riding in himself with an unscrupulous Cockney bookie who turns him in. -In the leading feminine role is pretty Peggy Stewart as Christine Shannon. Her jockey husband. Steve, played by Frankie Darro. is killed When he attempts to ride "crouch" style in spite of a bad knee. Unknown to Christine and her small son. Frankie has been sending large sums of money to Christine's father. He believes that with the proper care and training their fine colt "The Pride of Mary- land.” will some day be the means of Arras. of restoring the family fortune. . 4 Z)” LBJ '"T”""" T' "T ' S1DlI”M.I0 'I' LIFE FMIMI 60 lI1'lllMlN'l' mislou cotssluss vviva msuuncg PROTIQTION OIIIIID WY SUN llll OF CANADA : Most men have to provide :5. cash settlement in, lieu of pension. their own retirement. Many find .53 yo; you; pAMlLY themselves unable to work and without 2. pension as time vanccs. Do you feel satisicd that your present rate of saving will allow you to retire comfortably at age 60? 8100 A MONTH FOR LIFE Through the Sun Life of Canada you can provide an income at age Should you not live to the age of 60, 515,01!) will be paid to your ismily. Smaller or larger incomes avail. able. A moderate regular payment will provide for your 'own and your family's future. DO NOT HESITATE. 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