race lsrcrrr ‘ PRIIICE EDWARD. . ' T 0 - II I Y Gary Cooper in "'.I.'HIi FOUNTAl.'NHEAD" Shows 8:30 - 1 - 9' Tllllll. -:- FRI. sraurz rpav - "YOUNG many many" afar. ONLY 3 IIO mum V Robert Janet LEIGH '0 II a Bill illlliflli minim Tillill. — Fill. — MI’. W “\\\.-‘g‘§§g \iY uni“ .. ““ Y“§“\l'l9hi (fur ‘ 'I.°.'.'.'%'.'..'."':i$"'.°r Extra! FEATUKETTE ‘ . 4_ TONS OF FANGED FURY ‘ IN BATTLE FOR MATE! Amusing dunno on Arctic crepe! presents UNI ACADEMY AWAID SNOW IIATUII I ‘III: ISI-IIW ' A TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE cnrrror. E 1IIunsnAv—rnInAv and ‘ssrunoiv i T0-DAY “A DAN GBROUS PROFESSION” Shows 3:30-7-8:45 *‘ El SAVAGE TIIRIIISI . ,5 T; ,; /f’Q III $3 till I Cllliii illil A noueeaaaa neural ALSO “STO0GEf’ COMEDY EMPIRE - SERIAL , "rat Ilody or Yours Continued irorn P589 3 Brien‘: suggestions are: 1 mough rest. mental and phy- sical, especially where there are such severe disabling symptoms as infection (teeth. tonsils. large intestine.) les or permanently stiff joints. 2. Where joints 1155'. be well balanced (starches are cut down usually.) 5. A daily hot tub bath, 96 deg- sturting with 6 min- rees to 106 degrees F- 3 minutes and working “i1 W gums, By use oi heat. elecricity. and later massage. “IE” will be little or no wastifll 0'1 miiw‘ are iniiarned they should be imp! at complete 3. Acetyl-salicylic acid (aspirin) either alone or in cornibination with phenacetin or phearrcetin and cat- ieine. is effective in relieving joint i . P34?‘ The diet in arthritis should and naurishinz i oi‘HE uuanomw. cHARr.orrrsrowN rue risrm eumuu AGINTIK IONTAOUII . lb Illfl llnrriet Oiair. AGENT GIOIGITOWN: Wlidou haven. Thefltnrdlnmlxhoeouehcacmyortae teilewtng pleeea In Montague: Mine 8. A. Llewellyn: Mn. cm. in Georgetown: The Poet Ola: In sour-is: The Snack Bar and 2’ ll. Ilehuda 1 Son. II-lelol dad . V.leln|fy_ Mrs. George Phalen w ; 5131. near visitor to the city a Friday. N1‘. 30111)’ 13011! has returned goal a Business trip to Port ..'Mrs. Matilda MacDonald of Charlottetown is visiting in Mon- . . iague the guest of Mrs. W. A. ' Miss June Graham. employed at Jo1-m5tone_ % the Blue Dome Restaurant, was a ' ilaileyiiold ‘And Vicinity week-end visitor to Olyperaux. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and iamlly. Char-iottetown'were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ND. Martin and iamily. ..'l'l'l'.I‘lD FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe store. ~ Mr. Norman Nicholson rece':tl.V let: for summer-side where he is employed at the Pioneer Publish- . ing company on the lino‘ype machine. Mr. Alvin Macswain. who is em- ployed It the New-Way Furnish- ing store, we: a week-end visitor at his home in Pet:-r's Road. Young people who visited their homes and iamliies recently were Jean Macxenzie. Loyd Fraser. Kay » Murrey, John Van Buskirk, Char- lottetown. Irene Bruce. Harring- ton. Sinclair Macxenzie, Union- Road. Wendell Scott. Clyde rive: His many friends are‘ pleased to learn that Mr. Lorne Higginb’)- them. Montague, is recovering sat- isfactorily trom his recent illness. The members of the Valleyfieid Auxiliary W. M. 5. met in the schoolroom at the church on Fri- day. February 24. and combined their regular meeting with the World Day oi‘ Prayer program. Mrs. (Rev.) A. C. Fraser presided throughc-ut the meeting. scripture from Luke 11 was read by Mrs. Roy Giliis. Mrs. John MacPherson led in prayer. Members who led in different sections of the theme “Faith for our Time" were Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. P. Pcardon. Mrs. Ray Nicholson. Mrs. R.ody' MscPherson. Mrs. Max Cooper. Mrs. H. Van Buskirk, Mrs. Angus Martin. Pray- ers ror others were offered by Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. C. _ Rogers. Mrs. G. Buchannan, Mrs. Nicholson. Suggested hymns were sung as they came in the program. During the business period Mrs. W. A. MacLeod checked on visits. Meeting closed with benediction by the president. Delicious lunch was Mi‘. MP0? -White. commercial traveller. was a recent business visitor to Montague and vicinity, calling on his regular customers. liiiss Ethel fleck. s‘.u.—ie_‘. ,,-1,53 at the Prince Edward Hospital; Wls I Sunday visitor to Montague, the guest of her brother-in-lgw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bcehner. Miss Betty Ann Beck, and ML; Roma Dunning, student nurses at the Prince Edward Iland Hos- pital were Sunday visitors at their Barents’ homes in Montague. They were also accom:-unied by Mrs; Janet Ives of Charlottetown. Mr. Bryer Llewellyn. Moncton. N. 3.. Gmpioyee of Cockshutt Com- DIIIIY. was a week-end visitor to Montague and Murray River. Mr. Llewellyn was iorrnerly an.em.ploye:g Utes. MAS-5589 iii" he?‘ '-“‘“‘m°m" Of B1n§m&nn'-3. Montague, prior to served by committee, and social followed‘ by 11311‘ ¢x°i'°‘5°- joining the sales suit or Cockshutt. hour onjoved by all. 5- If the i’3'“°“" °“" “now n‘ on Tuesday night February H a trained physiotherapist should come in the it me once a week and ricity and rnaseage give heat. treatments. As the above treatment will help soreness and stiffness. it should be carried out in the home while waiting for the new drugs to be available to the some and prevent public. Pioneer ilays Continued from page 3 ._.__..._._————————-———- sician could be brought to the The regular meeting or the P es- lyyterian Young People's Society was held in the church. iollowi-g the Sunday evening service. Led by the president, Miss Anne Mac- Eachern. the meeting opeed with a. sacred sing-song. A short busi- nus period was followed by. the devotional period conducted by Miss Thelma Stewart and Miss Janet Var.-Iderstine. seventeen. members were present. over fifty young people met in the schooiroom or the church. when the or-well Head. and Kilmuir groups were guests of the Vaiieyiield charge of tho -worship period. Tak- ing pnrt in the topic "The Stranger at the Door" were Mrs. Buchsnnsn. Mrs. Bruce, Gordon MacPherson and L. van Busirirk, with instruc- tive talk by Rev. A. G. ‘ followed by prayer. and appropriate hymn. Minutes were read by Mrs. DUR.flAM'S REPORT period, the recreation took the form Lord Durham's report on can- Y.P.U. Donald Nicholson was in Fraser. Gillis. Following a short business of a Valentine Social including ‘ ‘v. Mr. Kelly operates a saw mill here. ’ Mr. Frankie Kelly. mufager or the Agnew-sur Shoe Co. were at Antigorlilh, N.5.. llu rqgurned to his duties after visiting his old home in the village. Min Norma Sinnott, teacher at the Brae, and her young triend Miu Tillie MacDonald. spent the last week-end at Mile linnotrs old borne’ here. A yery successful masquerade dance was put on in Morull hall a short time ago under tlie aus- piece of the C. W. L. The prizes were carried on by Wm. Kelly. Mrs. J. F. Mclnnla, Mrs. E. Dou- cette and Mrs. Wm. Ayiward. Friends regret that the condition or Mra. Alex. Birt in the P. E. is- land Hospital 1' ‘ unchanged. She has been a patient there for the past fifteen weeks, She was Mary Squires before her marriage and her parents and several sisters and a brother reside here. Mrs. Joseph Walsh has returned home from a tw9,weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Reid, in Rome, N.Y. Mrs. Reid is in all- ing health at present and all hope she will soon be on the mend. She was Ella Sinnott when ahe left Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Reid made the trip down here every summer for years. It is with sincere regret that the passing of Mrs. George Baker. in the P. E, island Hospital last week is chronicled. A lifelong resi- dent here she was always ready to lend a helping hand but had been in poor health for a number of years. All join in extending sincere sympathy to her family. Friends of Mrs. Ambrose Barry will learn with regret that she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital at present. She had the misfortune to fall on Thursday breaking her hip. Mrs. Barr)’ il one of the oldest residents here and all are sending her but wishes for a speedy recovery and return to her lovely home here.——B. Congratulations are extended to Right Rev. A. A. Sinnatt. Arch- bishop of Winnill!-‘E I113 I C°‘-"ii of the Holy family who on Febru- nry 15th celebrated his 50th In- Vli. can disbvmhiq time in half. VEI. safer for woolens. VEI. curs grease faster. _ VEI. gives soft water washing in any water. VEL milder no hands. \ SUPPLY l.|MITED| ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER NOW! knitting and tea towel. The pro- gress oi this club is gratifying. V ‘I-‘ENIAN RAID A band of 1.500 Fenian raiders BRITISH HIGH POINT crossed the Nialflrs. River on Jun. _ British exports last year totalled 1. 1866, and captured the Carmdinn l34,000.000—arr all-time record. village of Fort Erie, 64/7;‘ fflé/}7.é 0/arry/56/537 M w‘ .y nlversary of his ordination as I priest. Archbishop Sinnott spent his boyhood days in Briltol where his old home, the Stock]! 13"“- stlll stands with its manliflll ‘house. A few old school mates still reside here. Two aistera who operated the homestead for many years moved to the well: to in sick bedside. When his patient's needs had been taken care of. Doc. would bundle himself up in his fur coat and announce to the head of the house that he was all ready to set out for another sick Ivisit. '. . . . adian aflairs. which in 1839 reoom- mended responsible sel.f-govem- ment for the colonies. was written after a. stay of on.1y five months in Canada. games. contests and sing-song. The getting together of the three groups within the congregation was much enjoyed by all. In 11 humor- ous speech a cordial welcome was extended to the guests by Mr. Fraser. which was acknowledged for the Kilmulr group by Billy Mac- Pherson and for Orwell Head by II. J. MABON or-ronerarsr Htilnr and Sélavlrlnz Glaaaeo with was vi: - I'‘ ".'m .'.‘._"'.'..99.."F" COMEDY - CARTOON srorvrs - FEA'1'URE’l'rE -try doctor travelgfiar and—vi:.l-cl‘; regardless of roads and weather. MONTAG I’. U!’ ‘ I’ sometimes he would journey on Like the horseback riding mis- Ofllco Hours: . . , . ith hi i th evening or life. 1: to 12 A. n[_ s grammes of early days. the coun- .§9“:te.ss%r)rr're‘i;i‘m‘ees-riin Ensangcgn 1;1!oyL§ i:[h3:D0Bll1inei(yiil:.];ién(:Yil v;asU.serv- Iv“. Grxe 3," cm,“ H, C,.,p“g_ "0 5 P- M- __ ‘(he nel‘h- huhed him 10 the , ‘ ' ' P, E, L, but came to Bi‘ilt0i CUTIE’ by appointment. ro[_.xs'roNE Kent England —- bedside or a sick friend on a “mum Cwm SERVANT! in life and attended the old school ‘ ' ’ . M . J h °'“°° °°’“‘°°‘°‘ Will’ (or) — Only case of drunkenness eleilh. pulled with their own :3 o5_§fl1:;i°:;°*f"*::{‘- om’ m",‘“; in the last year was that of a non- hands. LONDON, March 14 _ (AP) __ new informs U. he ‘mended “Mo, I have heard on good authority resident. Clean Clothes Wear Longer ................... .. Clean Clothes Wear Longer i ACHING‘ Britain has removed 48 civil serv- ants from their posts since March 15. 1948. because 0! “doubtiul pol- itical relis.bilit_v." the House of Commons heard today. Douglas that the late Dr. John Murchison of Bonshaw once visited a sick neighbor on a child's handsled. Why? Well. Doc had broken his with his Grace who like all other boys, went to school in his bare fast, where the late Hon. H.. D- Mcl-Jwen was the teacher. ‘i . I , . .: leg’ the snow was too deep for a J y_ gm 1 1 g 1 th i Weill 3 ring . -Mi-‘SCI-E5 w... .:......?';°..:. .2°°.'.°.i".‘.i.. .2 Lower Montague ; p « . Oilliy 111- The doctor knew he had ten questions that these dismissals __.._. v . l 2.2%: 3:: 222212;“ .3“ .2" .*;'°“"°=..°: {»“.“E" W .;‘.."°i“‘.‘i°‘...“‘...i - ‘ ' - . 9 °"“““ 5 V Y: Farmers Meet n aro e ; Clean With You! 9. Arum Won :3‘ .§:.'.':.‘l..$.‘.."’...1.‘.‘;.‘...“..‘.“.§"'.."‘.’.°; 2:? .’=‘:.’...“,‘°:‘2.‘:.°“;‘.“‘:...‘“...i.’i$...§":; °" ‘W’- 3 ' or PLAY callers to get a handsleigh. when association with the Communist M;-_ James Maoxearney, Char- : ' I the men returned Doc grabbed Party "in such a way as to rel:-= n, to s ent the week-end at ‘- 0‘ R"°" 3" '' ‘°°'''i"’ his medicine bag’ lirnped out to legitimate doubts as to their re: hi eh“; 1: Lower Montague 5 §'I s'|'ARn [A11] -the sled and ....’y they went liabilit '- M m ' ‘ We’il help lighten your eeaaonal “OT M“ b‘ M. E ’ _.__1-~....—..— Miss Jean Aitken. Montague Mix 2 or 3 It 98130011 ° . - spent the weekend at the home cleaning in — was re s ' - ' iini id -w § rsomr ° om . ' “P E ! h.,'b?.g, i C R S S A D fits; 5’“°""“ M“ “M Mn‘ 3” 9 reinvention of your clothes, drapes ' After bathing, give yourself a. ‘@055 no“-N 21_ Ripped ____ 3 m-,1.1vp;m' , , E a bfisk '“bd°“'“ ,"“" ‘*5 ‘° Lllxclametion-l.A.iirst 23. Lonely Ker many friends are sorry to .. '““' ""'~ °'“ “' '°"'-‘- vn | b°<“°“'8?°" “'5 ".'°"-“fig surprise settler 24. Chimney hear um Mrs. William wounds " ii - musd-=9 "I" "M ‘"9’ * is. Quick 2. Wild goose out has entered the Kings Cog Memori- 9.Parti I 27.Ca all treatm . rrsnmxriz ononmnss mu! CLEANING. i. ! m.:-ou.§.'uu. s.3'."..m.n.. ugf.uy°‘ “ ”°"’“"‘ ‘°' °“ | 11.lingle- twaliu . 29.Pl‘O\'ll1¢l Many of the Young People of ! 1, - «lid throurh (Cam) Dower Montague crossed the lee i L 13 %|'.l'*;-‘-:""i' 5 t 3°~Pf°"- to Georgetown on Tuesdey night : - . 0 B. 120 Kent St Phone 892 mums", °‘.Emme’;° ¢ hum” to the _Ice carnival held there. Cl C. “I V ' , tree 7. Comnrcnccrsaz. Make \'merdIr'IAlIVI' an many mgnd, u-5 pjgaagd u, can 0 ea Wear Longer .. . .. Clean Clothes Wear Longer 15-Wfllifll 3. Cofllcll tent hot _, . 40.1-lorisontai mu. nut three yen. on cu.‘ Hick, __ iluid (Arn.1nd.) 34.Decor-uteri bandhcrou em ‘on 0, M,._ ‘M M,,_ shaky 10.l'ruiting 11.Boggcd letter shield mckm 1. “puny recoverm‘ ‘mm 32: of Yaikem 35.!Aorrerterican ‘2 33:1". his burns twhen he fell into a, tub 9 ’ ' 1l.Prlimary 11.Parl'tln 3G.uG:)dlc‘le|aol 44.g.;nm-M °’ W W‘ °" __ ill 9 ' °°°' ""7 ° “"‘ “' ' °' W ‘ The senior and Junior sewing if T W re re q R-xxrerirota u clubs met at the home of Miss _ . ., ‘win:-pou ‘ *‘°‘°" §V”{{;' §‘_}“‘“"‘i' ,°I!',f'““3se‘f,‘.“‘ Jone Ashie ‘c Crovih Brand Recipes FR“ 22.i..ampreya ' '°° ‘ n me‘ e " Wriio Jone Asfiay The Canada Starch Company limmdr ‘,3. 3I.Aggnn‘.m girls have finished their Paton. - P 0 ‘um’? -Mom“, ' Q "1, ‘ -. ml“ knitting and applique. The Junior - . - - _ - __ p ~ - —— girls have iinished their \ \ PLAIN on . ’ - ' 5“-“D 4s.oumeu-um . . y _ M d , e'!.UaluI (1.) mmm, . . ‘um °‘ r..-2.-..-.v.::'.-.:::-i-...-.-1.-.r*.'.:-.*.~*:.... e ‘°-"'°° Iampmouy. ‘ . p ever made! . 1 1 IN YOUR FAVOURITE VARIETY 01' BISCUITS‘ I. Iialsurrorn weakness is. Iliatake 31. Builder oi mm: can-roquorra—nm's how to work its ' LXYDIIAAKI. II LONCTILLOW Oeeletur etand'steranother.intiiieexanipieAieue6d tor the three lie, at tor the two 0' . etc. lingie letters. apos- tropliee. the length and retention of the words are All mn- lun day-the eerie letter: are diluent. . . Aorypiolllnthloietua ' an. ear Jl-lP‘i'D.V1t sag gpygu aux I! no rec trust!) us «ever. we r1rr4n—A-rorau. ’ ;é§'iu"r‘i"wo.x.'°"'m unusee..'." ' a patch ' {__..——< Mr ‘runaire 7‘ ' : .rirxaApv ' ‘..V':' ., . “