imca I Eioirr soitos - iiuiiiis Data on I paste oi Baking Soda and water and cover with A... me EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Hhai-old F. Landry, Mrs Byron Stewart, Mn damp cloth. 'Bruco lliacPhee, Miss Joyce Wlgginton, Pius Moliinnon. C T AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Llvera. I The Guardm'may be hTught at the iollowihg placea in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Oiiice; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and I1. Richards 5 Son. 5:1;-ti BAIIIIIG so A .,.tKlNG'S MILL. Montague. ..'The many friends of Mr. Billy PAINT YOUR WALLS will not be buying logs until Crawford, Montague, are sorry to with Aprii, hear he has had the misfortune to injure his leg. . .. 'C-I-L SPEED EASY "SATIN." The new washable. interior wall iinish, in ten charming modern col- ours, at Stewart & Becks. 'CURLERS VISIT iVIONTA(iUE -The Montague Curling Club, were hostess to two rinks fromthe Souris Curling Club on Tuesday WINDOWS CLOSED! evening. Soiiris skips were R. l-.'. I &fft'Wte' ,Mnrse and Marlmaii and the Mon- NO”PAINTY"ODOR 'tagiie rink's were skipped by H. M. iSmit.h and James Maolman. , ' to-our CAPITOL iFill.-SAT. MATINEE 3:30 - EVENING SHOWS T and 9 .. 'A )iF.l-ZTING of the Montague Curing Club in the Club Room on Thursday. March 12th, at 8 o'clock, to prepare plans for the Curling Banquet. All members requested to attend. 'Miss Carol Stoneman oi Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, ar- rived in Montague last evening where she will visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dickinson. . ..'AN ORGANIZATION meeting for a young Progressive Conserva- tive Association in Kings County will be held in Montague on Fri- day, March 13th at 8 PM, in the I.0.0.F. Lodge Rooms, next door to Honleiis Mens Wear. Special "speakers will explain the functions of the club. All young people be- tween ages 18 and 40 are invited to attend. Shmohawks Win Exhibition Hockey (nine The Montague Shmohawks whip- ped the short-handed Murray Har- botir Bruins 21-8 in an exhibition hockey game at Montague last night bciore a large crowd otspec- tators. The locals held a strong com- mand throughout the entire game and kept the play almost con- stantly in the vi'siturs' zone. The Bruins milled in the last period .io get back in the game and al- though unable to overtake the iniposini: lead, proved etfective on six scoring counts while the Shmo- hawks tallied eight. The first two periods each ended with a '7-1 score. IIOOKEY A y MONTAGUE RINK TONIGHT 7:30 i Siimmerville Beavers ' vs. 1 Murray Harbour North lFirst ganie for Bison Trophy -8130- Covehcad Flyers vs. Bison Bombers First game Kingls, Queen's lntemiediate C Finals. Admission 40 and 20 SERIAL - COMEDY - POPEYE CARTOON IT'S A WOW! -IT'S A ROAR! IT'S A HOWL! . "ABBOTT AIIIJ COSTELLO III THE FOREIGN LEGION" You'll laugh yourself silly when you see the funniest escapade of these two Kings of Comedy. MIDNIGHT SHOWING PRINCE EDWARD FRIDAY r pgmcg "EnwAnn..... . - The ADVENTURE of a lifetime...r- the ROMANCE of the year! Flashing excitement, tumultuous thrills, . . . as the gallant outlaw of Sherwoodforesr . strikes baclr at tyranny! Walt Disney" STORY oi: IN FLAMING Iv za4;ta"a&g mm E-ACTION PICTURE lnllmc RICHARD TOOII ....ioiiii RICE x Wuvotcss UNDER N . - I SEA" ws. 3:30-'7-9 - TWO MATINEES SATURDAY S 10 A. M. AND 2:30 P. M. ERIE - FOR LUCKY PATRONS ATTENDING EVENING PERFORMANCES! Heiret nn'inberii will be drawn and announced in the Frau on the follow- P&UII holding one oi the Lucky Tickets are roqtlenieci to return their ticket mu III6 in Oiiiee boiore 5:00 PM. The holder or the tint number listed will re- IHAG OF THE FAMOUS ROBIN HOOD I"I'.0l'B". H the HMO. number In clotting time. tiim the second nuinbe listed or third. etc.. win receive Inn to hold your ticket etarba. si-rciAi. ran tors 6."'I0Ii'ldI:y':l00D"”A'ltClllJBY catsuit bog awarded to the boy imiiiin; one C l'TI'IE GUARDIAN. WN Minstrel llevue Presented At Montague ....'The Boosters Club. Char- lottetown, presented an all star minstrel revue under the auspices of the Hospital Nursery Club. be- lorega capacity audience in Yeols Theatre, Montague, last night. Each number on the program was superbly rendered and deserved the hearty applause of the appre- ciativc audience. Mayor B. H. Yen in a few well chosen words introduced the show the Nursery Club. Programma- Openlngz "Old Folk: At Home". "Daisy". "The Camp Town Races." introduction of end men. Solo, "Cant You Hear Me Call- in' Caroline", Ed Plneau Solo. ”Dat's Yo' Msmmy', man Mai:Aulsy. End Song, Ivan Doherty Medley of Splrituals, quartet Solo, "Stay In Yo Own Back Yard", Jim Flanagan Chorus, "Ring Ring De Banjo", "Carry Me Back To Old Virginia", "Cotton Town." End Song ”Boo Goo Eyes, Isl Tambo Ambie Vveatherhie Lo- Solo. "Lullaby oi Broadway”, Earl l-lennessey End Song, "Mommy's Little Coal Black Rose", 1st Bones Elmer Gallant Trio. "Caroline In The Marn- lng", Marilyn and Barbara Rupert and Maureen Blake End Song. "Humorous Parody.” 2nd Bones Frank Bradley. Finale "The Queen”. Selected To (Continued from Page II Province, as well aii the Yukon and Northwest Territories, is rep- resented. Miss Pendergast has teacher training at Prince of ed an above average record in Wales College, and is interested in music and sport. After grad- uating she plans to teach in Prince Edward Island. Average age of the girls is 17. Selection standards take into con- sideration not only a candidate's scholastic record, but also leader- ship qualitles and ability to ab- sorb experience while. on the tour and later to pass them on to others. Nova. Sootia members of the tour are: Helen Marie Ooiiterell. George's River. Thompson high school. North Sydney; Eleanor Ruth Duclrwortih, Queen Elizabeth high school. Hali- fax; and Katherine Ruth Williams. Great Village high school, Great KIlI(i'S' OOIIIITY BANTAM FINALS SOURIS RINK Thursday, March 12 Montague vs. Souris -Also-- Montague High School establish- vs. Souris High School Skate After Games : Your are cordially Family Party, one to be Hall. 1 in each district and the usual community efforts. -MacLeod and spoke briefly on the work of 10 Montague Curling Club Schedule I Montague Curling Club draw i'or today: i Mixed Curling Bonaplnl 'i r.in.; West Ice-J. S. DesRochcs Va. A. E. Sullivan. East Ice-J. M. MacLean vs. G. Gordon. 8.30: West Ice-Dr. Johnston vs. I-LL. Maccvregor. East Ice--J. M. MaoKenzie vs. A. MacDonald. .00: West ice-H. M. smith Va. A. A. Fraser. East Ice-L. H. Poole vs. Dr. Maolntyre. . C. W. L Meetiiig At. Montague The regular monthly meeting or the Montague sub-division O. W. L. was held Sunday night at the home of Mrs. P. J. Macxenna. There were 17 members present. The meeting opened with prayer by Rev. Father Maccardle. P.P. The minutes 0! the previous meet- ing were read and approved. The treestiry report was read showing a substantial increase in funds. It was decided to take up a collection for flowers for the altar at Easter. The ladies of New Perth were appointed to have the church in readiness at Easter, to- gether with the help of other members. It was moved and seconded that contributions be sent to the Sisters of Martha and also to the Miss- ionaries oi Mary. A sum of 3150.00 was given Father Maccardle to buy church goods. The next meetting is to be held at the home or Mrs. H. J. Hynes. Village. New Brunswick: sheila Caughey, St. Andrews, .'.nd Antonia Maxer- olle, Dalhoueie, Newfoundland: Barbara Arm- strong, H0 Circular Rd. and Shir- ley Couseiis. 48 Gilbert St., St. John's. Porders To Continued from page 1 Smith.said the MiGs jumped them while they were on a routine pat- rol imm seven to 10 miles inside the West German irontier. crip- pled Brown's plane so he had to bail out and then vanished only about 2": minutes after they were first sighted. No Chance To Return Fire Both veieiians of Korean air warfare. Brown and Smith never fired a shot. Their planes lack the mvanocuvreabiliiy oi the iswiit. iast-climbing MiGs. The only reason Brown and smith did not return tire was that they didn't get an opportunity because the intruders vanished so quickly after the shooting. the spokesman said. Under standingvordera, he said. U. S. Air Force planes intercepting alien craft on American-controlled territory arc to lead them to an American landing iield and to eniorce their landing orders with ASK ABOUT Our THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS OROCERIES and DRY GOODS We meet all the best prices Dingwell 6'9” Rossiter Morell v NOTICE - rauuar PARTY at 8 P. M., in the New Perth School, or the second to be held on Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Belfast I Our program will consist of educational and com- edy movies, which we are sure you will enjoy. You will also be entertained with piano accordion music and songs by Hugh Spinney, International Har- vester zone manager for the Island. Lunches will be served by the Women's Institute proceeds from these lunches will be used by the Institute for furthering their Come and bring your friends. Montegue. P. E. 1. Your International lluvester Dealer gunfire if they resist. Magistrate's court At Montague ...tBefore Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald at Montague yesterday. a resdent of Miliview pended guilty to operating a. vehicle while his abilty was impaired and was lined charged with possession of liquor was fined 325 and costs mouth in Jail. i A readout of Peakes charged with possession under the Excise Act. was convict- ed and had his case adloumed tor two weeks (or sentence. The flows Mexico. 0 , I . ' MARCH 12, 1953 QCQDQQTQ or Old! Station. oi wash Srwanee 190 miles to the Gulf river in Georgia of JJIIIIIIII 1 550 and costs or one month in jail. A resident of Brooklyn charged with being intoxicated in a public place was fined 520 and costs or 30 days in Jail. - A resident of Brooklyn charged with speeding in a. built up area was lined S10 and costs or 10 days in jail. A resident oi Roscneath. charged with being intoxicated and incap- able in ii. public place was lined 520 and costs or 30 days. A resident of Greenlield pleaded guilty to being intoxicated in a , eon sans: 8-ROOMV HOUSE Montague -AppIv- STANFORD PEARDON. public place was fined 540 and costs or 30 days. 0 A resident of Glen William. ww up I even my most 'wo-nIMtz":ao.c 3 JUST L00k AT s Malays ons,.cc.I. results in your local water. if products. Gets clothes waahday products. duct. rainy days. v invited to attend our free held this Thu sday evening 6! ' Greene 1. Specially made to give best e Gets clothes whiter faster than other leading washdiiy whiter with ONE washing than several washings in other leading Gets out more dirt than any other type of waahday pro- Containa Solium to put sun- shine in your wash even on MM YOUR RIIISO . K ' IS SPECIALLY MADE FOR WATER IN THE OIIAIILOTTETOWII AREA maker Aranmila um: Alma-Irtmar run own man IIVD RIMSU IS S0 (7:70 70 IWPJWRS Apple - Sunkist - 34:1's - Oranges. 5 doz. 995 Juice. 6 tins . .. 55: ('1-'sllLlv'E IT.H d TFTTT-" 3”” 93 Ouiz. 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