» radii: from ‘i n__ ‘AAAgAA;AA ~“aamh“-r‘rnmaaganrnnrrgraaaa AA‘AA ww 11.... vault: EDWARD g g snows a=ao-,-1-9- COME EARLY “Wlmhilffiiisn s slss coals s“ “ an nun as llsvss ‘m. a hi” lat BlXlER. in IFS-it's lixTltAl CARTOON - "MOUSE CLEANING“ Till. WED. AA 4 vvv‘¢¢ - - n. - -_. s. ALL AAA ~ - ~ ‘*‘ “‘ * “‘ “‘vvvvvv-vv-vv- vvvvvvv :::::..-."......-..--. VVYYYYY HWWH---" , y Vvvwvvvv IIRNER EllIllIlllK l ' . n ands‘-an vvv vvvvvvv vv‘€v#‘v¢¢ AAm‘A‘ AA‘A s n¢‘¢rn ‘s.-. .-. ' centres centres. Post: announcement giving MAPLELEAFVWL. ‘ H's. Harold Moass entertained ‘rs embers of the Maple Leaf W. st her home on March 3rd. The president presided. The meeting opened by singing Tipper- . The creed was repeated in son. The roll was called and min- Itss read and approved. Here's a few specials for 5 Lilabuoy Soap for 5 Pkgs. Seeded Raisins And many other articles nls rustic sslllllct or clllllns cannot. TDDIY TllE. and WED. o Deadliest Game a man and woman ever llll llllll 7'llllsl llllll lllllls Hill - lllll lllll PLUS NEWS — SING BATTLE FOR GERMANY Tea in l0 lb. lots .......,89c Seedlsss Raisins, 2 lb. 3 Sunlight Soap for fire. Correspondence was read. Red Cross convcner took charge of sew- ing and knitting. The new committees are as tol- Schocl, Mrs. Roy Walker; Program. Mrs. H. Moose and Mrs. lows : the next l0 days: asoumss s ssansaar. raaassrosnorsr. unto-um. 0mm nssrsmosts or amcnas-r, salaries up to ssseo. various , rsonmorans (msvrltolmosl. sump in» t9 88.1w. "rim fail dehiis on display-all! ID91101- Ion forms obtainable-at Post Oiiicnl. National Employment B91‘- vlcs Olflces, and Offices of 0M1 Service Commission th- - Canada. ' SPECIALS A dollor soved is as good as o dolldr elorned. So why not save many dollars by buying at MacDonald s Store, Souns. ln 5 lb. lots ot . . . . .92: .......30c my-H at reduced pricsr ~uI.u.. MacDDNALWS stone, slum n r lJas. Marchbank; Lunch, Mrs. Jack Marchbank and Mrs-Harold Mouse. Roll call-a house-cleaning hint. Mrs. Clarence Murchbank invited the members to her home for the April meeting. On motion all bills were paid. Program consisted of a “Bot" con-_ test and a Jumbled Word contest and a humorous reading. The Na- tional Anthem closed the meeting. Lunch was served and the mom- _ On motion, a quilt which had been made by the members, was sent s family who had s disastrous hers enjoyed piano selections by Mr. Fred Waits. ISFIRIN fifl/[Vf ‘°"“‘ PAINS "EUIDS EDIE TIIIIUAT towels mess canons asrlml nuflstsnu...“ ISMARKID noun». "-1" TNISWAY loo lsblsls .... . . n- est aa ~ '.. 1 rem cunnmAN. CHARLOTTETOWN AGENT UOUIII! be | “M following laces in Ion In Gcorgstowh: The [all . Infill’ . JMBS. 311ml’! BEAUTY IAI- 503 lg now open for business. Georgetown‘ and Vicinity Mr. Alfred olorv tl It. will" I patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital receiving treatment, ior an um injury of long standing. His many friends hope the treatment will result in much improvement to his srrn and that his return home will be in the gear iuture. The latest stonrn necessitated a resumption of ‘snow shoveiling both on the Tom's sidewalks and on the Canadian National Railwayi. where men were busily engaged in clearing out previously opened cut- tings. At s lste hour on Friday, road communications with other plrovlncltl points were still cut otf, u thg Government plough was battling heavy drifts in an ef- fort to open the pavement, to the City. On Thursday the advantages of modem transportation wer, suc- cessfully demonstrated when Mr. Jack MacEachcrn, representing the Clark Fruit Company, made use of the airplane taxi service oper- ated by Mr. David MacDonald of Cardigan. Mr. Maciliachem who was in Montague engaged Mr. MacDonald to lly him to Cardi- gan, Georgetown and Murray Harbour, enabling im to contact his firm's many customers. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrbert "Sonm-y“ George whose marriage took place earlier in the week a; Saint John, Lively Game To Decide Title 0n. Friday night. the Montague rink was the scene of one oi the ilnest games played this year when the Murray Harbour Bruins captured the Southern Kings ln~ tel-mediate title on detecting the Montague Meteors by the score of 7-3, taking the round 13-6. The hard skating, rugged Har- ourltes proved too strong an o - ponent, by skating steadily wih the Montague squad. and possess- ing a better guard on their own net. At no time was s Montague player loose around the Bruin net and this. coupled with the solen- did goal-tending o! 5. MsoKay prevented Montague from scoring on many occasions. _ The local squad, however, were heater on the passing plays. but were unable to put the puck in the twine, although time alter time they were in front 0d the net: where a possible score was in the oiling. In such a game it is icn- posnbls to pick out any outstand- ing individual player, but certainly the two goalies turned in a real performance. Lineman- Murray Harbour Bruins: Goal, S. MaoKsy; defiance, W. Hera-ls. H. Chapman, f... MscNell; for- wards, I‘. Harris, G. Harris, G. MacNell, R. MacDonald, C. Dut- ney, l’... Herring, ‘S. Hume, Roy (hhapman, W. MacNell, G. Mac- Kay. ' Montague Meteors: Goal, T. Mc- Ewen; defame, R. MacDonald, A. Nelson, D. George A. MacLure; forwards, P. Fraser, E. Carver, H. Power, Rich Oollings, Ken Clem- ents, Roy Colllngs, J. Lannlgan. Referees: A. Perry, R. Beck. U‘ ll. J. MABON orrolusrnrs-r Flttlns and Bllilblyllll Glasses cw. MONTAGUI. P. E. I. Office Hours; l0 to l2 AM. l to d P. M. by appointment Office Uonnectid With Drug Store. [tram OUGHTAJE A LAW! By Folgaly and Shorten . sac roe m OXYGEN "rem msrrlntalzcmlzlnflbmotsolll Auovslolsrruott mowiswem , limo A-r me mwlclnse alemlcemsetsv. W“ “dbmigilrfilscsaluosteyi I l l l l l l l nut Period l ’ ‘ H. Power (E. carver) i 317 2—MllrrlY lidflltiilllilllFl-‘Hlflid that Il-Miurrsy Harbour. G. Mac- Neil (I. Harris)...“ .. t-dwontagus, H. Power. second Period 5—llldontague, H. Power (E. Carver) 2:16 6——Murrs.y I-lhsn, R. Chapman 5:34 "ll-Minty m», o. MaoNeil (G. Harris) ....16:l8 Penalties: I. Herring, R. Mac- Donald, L. MscNeil. Third jeriod a-lvturrsy inirl, w. MaeNell (S. Hume) 8:12 tl-dlsuzray Hbn, G. MacNeii. .. , .. 9.34 131M .. 19105 (W. Harris) .. .. i 1Q~hdxlrrsy Idlbrn R. Chapman (W. Mac-Nell) .. ...ld “SECOND GRANGE“ THRILL! ‘WITH SUSPENSI, DRAMA! Wurtzel production released ~by tsinment. The standing support day at the Capitol Thsstta. shit-Pilot's! Tlslhfl "Second Chance", the l... Sol u. Twentieth Century-Fox, is a hishly gpenseful and action-packed yarn t provides a perfect answer for Ilid and diverting screen enter- picture, featuring Kent Taylor, Louise Currie. Dennis Ioey and tarry Blake with an out. lug" cast opens to- thisliikn has rl-ls essrsau GUARDIAN ‘warm. nonratl?l 111mm: 3:3- mlgrw MM h ""- sosar deans-sown» Weldon-lasers- rrssfls Cbsvsrts ooogssstmsoiiiie Missl. Uswellllidll-“W- ‘l u. Saute Hun-I ' Cullen's and Ottiss. N), arrived home on Thursday. hlVihI m. the u» by =11‘ W" Saint John ‘to Charlottetown and thence b! PIIIPI 711th! 59"”! l° Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. George were accompanied on their trip by M; George's sister, Miss Mar- ion doom. who has been welding in Montreal iorthe P!“ WW") months. ,,___ This is s. vitally important. snontls to mink‘ ranchers and since 0W1! in the week on‘the sill" "mil" in and around Town, activities have quickenod as bnedl!!! 0P"- ations are lp full awinl. Hamill?‘ ed at the start by has?! snolv drifts which piled high over pens, things are now getting back to normal as each owner endeavors to follow as nearly as possible pre- conceived plans tor the develop- mem and exp-IMO}! of his ranch. A special meeting of the George- town C-ommunlty Welfare League was held in the Town Hall on Thursday, the 8rd. Vice-pout - ent FJ. Solomo acctipiad the chair. The meetinl heard s report from chairman J1". Johnson and committee members who had pra- viously interviewed the mayor and council on the community recrea- tional centro project. Discussi: took place re the purchasing of standing lumber by the League. The meeting was then adjourned until Monday, March 7th which is the annlual meeting of the, League. At this meeting it. ls hoped for a capacity attendance of members, as many matters vital to the work of the League will be discussed. Mayor PL. Boudreauit called his full Council together Thursday eves hing is a special aseeting, at which s seven-man delegation tom the Georgetown Comntunity Welfare League attended and presented a brief to the Council on the sub- 92 KENT st‘. MacFARLANE BROS. ' FluAi" run coA Tue-Wed. s. Thur. -ul\ncl| a-a s. 1o -___~_v ject of the erectidn of s r- lty welfare recreational centre. Following the reading of th, brief, a lengthy discussion took place in which ail members of the council and the delegation presented their views on the project, Th; com-l- cil was thus furnished s very clear picture and provided with much necessary information for their d8llb0fi1il0lls an the matter, The Mlyor assured-the delegation that at the next, regular meeting of the Council. their proposition would be given serious and sympathetic consideration and that the deleg. ation would again be asked to meet with the council st a special meeting to receive the reply of the 'I‘own's governing body, Ptior- to meeting the delegation the Mayor reported to the Council on the re- sults of the recently held meeting cl.’ mayors, which His Honor and Town Clerk. Captain C-M. Fits. xersld attended. lilliorm by-lsws are to be drarwn up for the several towns oomlng under the act, with authority elven each ‘Iowa to amend those to meet shy specific situation peculiar to that gym", which might arise. The section of tilitcuActmwhicht rzeceshsitatsd the c ns mn o w o ptppgf- ties sidewalk; mllhi be.l.aid, pqu ing half the cost of laying such Walks, is to be amended and the Town granted the priviiegq or Plylni for such construction out of general revenue. This has been the general custom in the past. A vitally important chance also to be made will pmvtda for the post- ing of the Town's voters lists in s Prominent place prior to the four "l!" 4W5. before the holding of the Ildagistratvs Court on ‘the voters lists. The Mayor also read a letter to the Hon. George H. Barbour, requesting asstgtangg 1,, snow removal. um the Town's streets, to fact tate the rmvcn-lsng of fire fighting equipment, all and transfer trucks and hospital pat- lcnts. The clerk read a copy or g letter to Mr. W.N. MacDonald, coal mine operator of Mabou, 14.5.. ol- iering him the fullest cc-operstion hnld assistance in his proposed Plan w set up a coal distributing centre in Georgetown. 1 work of the insurance detectives nsslsncd to the case. the growing romance between the two and the final ironic twist that brings the couple face-io-face with an almost insurmountable challenge, all lead to a blazing surprise climax. u ’ hTlAum w. l RECRUITING OFFICE Psllman Fur Coot. SAVE 1/3 sol/z and M0!!! llnly a ltartial Listing of the Many llalucs was " Now CONEY um RABBIT .... ..........$l98 $99 sen nrso RABBIT .. 19a 99 MINK CONEY oven RABBIT 219 129 MOUTON nocsssro LAMB 219 139 FRENCH stat DYED RABBIT 249 '169 Mouronlutocssssu LAMB .. 29a 19a nowu oven MUSKRAT ...... sso 199 MINK MUSKRAT 233 PERSIAN LAMB PAWS 429 29a Muslow BACKS .... .. sso 395 NORTHERN MUSKRAT BACKS s9: 450A NORTHERN MUSKRAT BACKS s95 45o DRUSSIAN PERSIAN LAMB sso 595’ Your old fur coat and receive o generous l allowance towards the purchase of a new Trade-In ' . Poy cash or budget If you infer. Month- ly payments own convenience. 'MacFARLANE Bh0S. 92 Kent Street — Opposite Charlottetown llotsl — tihtovm. P. E. I. Fa Teens: may be arranged to suit your nonrn mvsn w. _ 1- The Ftbfllli’! mewns of t-ht North River Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce MacKinley with 2i members and is visitors present. The emi- dent, Mrs. Keir Warren opflwd the meeting with words at wel- come to the members o! the Wfist Royalty W.I., who were guests .0" this occasion. All joined in the r "‘ ‘ Ode and the Collect (or club Women. Conepondenoe including an ar- ticle entitled "The- Ploneer Insti- tute" was read by the secretary. Mrs. Wheatley. One apllftcllimn card and the T. B. bond were rc- celved. Mira. Bruce MacKinley 1'9- K I ported that the Firet Aid Olall by the hostess asaitled by 1119111‘ was being regularly aDi-Oisddd WY l2 members. It was decided that instead o! having a cake sale to raise funds, each member bring one dollar to the March meetifld- Bwflll "l" lcles, including five quilts and one hooked rug were donated for the coming auction sale. Mrs. Harold ‘Younker and Mrs. Roy Bruce were appointed as a sick committee (or the next three months. Lunch committee ior next meeting, Mrs. Lawrence Moly- neaux, Mrs. Clayton Stevenson and Mrs. Harry Bcott. At the conclusion of the busin- ess, two contests and a sing-song were enjoyed. Lunch was served hers of the Institute. lldrs. J91“ England, , esident of the WM Royalty W. I. spoke words oi nu- preciatlon for an endow/bl? “"'~‘“'_ lng, and all agreed there should be more OI these ‘get-ifillclll?“ smoog the Institutes. The meti- in: closed with The Kins- Rcr/lz 176W‘ onmrlltlrnzurvs............. of pilsswlth soothing. mbotifiullr medic-W“ l ’ I‘ ' " i s5)" ‘f 7/0 r47 {enough exciting intrigue, surprise - twists and speedily-paced action to l more than satisfy even the most de- ;manding mystery film (an. And- ’ tar s good measure-it also boasts l a tally-unusual ro sacs: " ‘fbsstorygstso toa ilststart when Kent Taylor iinds himself in a competition with an filling olondein ihs ting business of sepals. (by light-lingered methods) a 1m- ) c. - Q." 9:01)“... , ‘”¢-Q“; sler horn sssmooo samlisylorsnd the nauseous-ts. mas» , slide}? tissue‘:-