.-.. u Mv <¢’\.\4 ..'-.\.~<.\.~<.\.~<.\.<. PRING REGUIAR A The play ran Byean on Broadway.’ picture runs riotonti-s screen! ma ‘cuaaoum, 'cus:.u'o1'ra'rown EVEIIWARII’ roniv - rmnnv - kirunniv FORTHE HRST TIME Al PRICESIZ/ hearers: monsoon. ea following places in Montague: in Georgetown: The Post 0mm. 3w, 3. Boyce, Georgetown, was a visitor to Montague on Month!- ..'PLUMBING AND HEATING. Leonard Glills, phone 52, ring 3. Montague. Mr. William Prosper, George- town, was a recent business visitor to Montague. ' Mr. sud Mrs. William Reilly. Montague, are leaving this week ior Brantiord, Ontario, where Mr. Reilly has received employment. Miss Frances Prosper, nurse-in- trainlng at the Charlottetown Hospital, was a. recent visitor to her home in Georgetown and also visited her friends in Montague. ' Miss Anna MacLaren, student at Prince oi Wales College spent the weekend at the home oi her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Doug Mac- THE eastern ‘GUARDIAN Harold l‘. lands-y, Albert Althea. Ilsa. Inna . warts Mlss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Laven- Thafluardlsanuybehooghtsiusyoislu LaPen. Montague. ..' His many irlends will re- gret to learn that Mr. Inner)’ MICNQH]. has entered the Prince County Hospital where he will re- ceive treatment. Mr. Bandy Reynolds, who has been a patient at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, has return- ed to his home in Montflizlle- bliss 8. A. Llewellyn; sass. flu).- ln Bonris: Camden's and Florence leper; in 8t. Peter's: The PosLOlflco. , a the bonspiel held st Gill-dotte- town last week. ‘ilhe Gsboury cup was lost to Chariottetownon the afternoon plays. It was hoped that both cups would come to Montague; however, such wls not th. case although the teams put up a strong deience. ‘those com- prising the local teams were ILG. MacIntyre, skip; Dr. L.‘ Johnston, mate; F. Mackenzie, 1nd stone. a-nd A.E._Bullivan, 1st atone. Bruce MacLean, skip LH. Poole, mate; H. Kydd, 3nd stone; and J. An- near, lat stone. G. Gordon, skip; l‘... White, mate, H. Higgmbotham 2nd stone; C. 8t. Clair ‘Prainor; 1st stone. At the time o! writing it was undecided when thg annual curling banquet would be held but it is expected it will be held in the near iuture. 'i‘his will mark the end oi the curling season here, although the last schedule ‘could not be iinished. The year proved to be a most successful one with a great deal o! interest in each schedule which had been set up by the games committee. Many oi the playoiis proved to be-‘thrill- lng to _the large crowd oi specta- tors who showed great interest in these iinal games, The junior schedule was even better than last year, d aroused the interest oi the new curlers who soon began to play well in preparation for their ilnal games. It is expected Disiihlssamelnthenmne.‘ i.- Mrs. I-LD. Miller. __--n Arthur "Joey nulli-lsl their friends. The many School. As were escorted to the- Ald demonlt Mrs. tlm. By the timg Mrs. ioot and lying helpless on Miss ‘mien Miller, stsii cg Mac- Gowsrvs. Klhnuir, spent the week- end linllunq Harbour North, st the-home»! her parents, m). and ....° POST NUlfTlAL lllOWll'-~ One o! the outstanding social ev- ents o! the season was held on Monday evening in Yeo’s Hail. Montasqfi. when Mr. and Mrs. " Pi.‘._ll¢l‘_'(!lQl Miss Mary Gill) was tendeseda post- party and miscellaneous shower by about seventy-live. o: v lovely and costly gifts were‘ eloquent testimony m! the esteem in which this popular young couple are held in the community, wherq Joey la’ employed with the imperial Oii Company. Balm-e he; marriage the bride was‘; member oi the teach- ing start ofthe ‘Montagus High the guests of honor Hall the llChta were dimmed while every- one joined in singing "For They ‘Are Jolly Good Fellows‘. Tney were then seated in two beauti- iluliy decorated chairs in the cen- tre oi the room and a short pro- gram‘ carried out lecturing a First ivu iDldi-WMQ h, Elsie Watterwoith. assist- ed by Miss Eruby Macbecd and Miss Anne Maolhchern" with the groom chosen as the hapless vic- Watter- worth had come to the end oi her instructions as to what the bride should know in case u! emeregcncv the groom was bound hand and the W85 verbatim ' Rt. i... Louis S. finally . leased iroin his bondage, a miniature Imperial Oil truck was drawn onto thescene by Mrs. LeRoy White who was dressed in an Imperial Oil coverall. The truck was heavily ladened with gills and these were opened by In. White, Mrs. .13.. llseLeod. Miss Faye Stewart and Miss Wilma MacLure, while the verse; were read by Mrs. Watterworth. On behalf oi Mrs. Fraser, Joey er ,. .1947 reconstructs,“ ldhoped that ' ,. .., a r » theirintcssst. will’ _ used to ‘=~ - Pill! A g5“ . 1. A it i. 1 . ; A dillessago‘ f In, ‘The lilomon‘ ' 0i ,l.iillllli_ ._. -'-'w“,.\_;~'v§sy:-;rr~ erg-i, I firs; '1 iiioivcanacr a, , .» . , SLluure i, KL, M.P. pressed his appreciation and q, tended s cordial invitation to visit them in the near future. Following a delicious lunch, a jolly sing. sons was enlovecrbv everyone with music provided by mule, violin. Mr. Home also in- ored his audience with several vio- lin selections. The singing 0g Th. King brought to a cl a very enjoyable social gatherl lg, floor. ‘llhis demonstration followed by~ a hilariously iunny song by Mrs. Watterworth and Artificial Insemination Attention liairymen l‘ There will be u meeting ofloll those interested l - in artificial breeding at the Dept. of Agriculture Building Thursday, April 7, i949 y - , at 8.30 P. M. ~ that next year will see a larger membership and with the intro- duction of curling to the high My" Mumcmm. when Joey was man Crown NOTICE Because of the curfew ruling for the cily of Charlotte- town, we ore obliged to request that all Teen Town Club members under the age of sixteen yeors, bring to the Club with them c dated note, signed by parent or guardian, itgdi- fcting permission to attend the club beyond the curfew me im-it. Messer Jack Van Iderstlne, Ar- nold MacLure and Bryer Leweily-n were Sunday visitors to urray Harbor North, guests o! Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Miller" ..° CONGRATULATIONS T0 CURLDIG CLUB — Congratula- tions are extended to the Monta- gue Curling Club on their capt- uring q; the MacArthur trophy at that Arms has been implicated in the murder s0 that they can get rid o1 him and buy his ranch. In a. clever re-staglng c! the crime, with all suspects, Gene unmask: the killer in aicllmax bristling with suspense. Gene, as usual. delivers a. rousing perioninance as he rides, shoots and as“ EXTRA! A’ directors‘ meeting will be held some place or 7:45 PM. NEWS OF fights his way against murderous _ ' ' foes. In that nonchalant way at Signed _ . ifiixslgtshafillzzsdggccggtggsfiflllilél-rila: TEEN TOWN COMMHTIE’ A large attendance is urgently requested es this i s very, THE DAY song. "When the Blccm Is on the sage," “A Boy from Texas, a Girl from Tennessee," “Pretty Mary”, and "Jim Crack Com." important meeting. ~ m \ uunerrun-zisunns-nlcnuiiunu Charlottetown, Y. M. C. A. ta - . tom CARITQLMFRI. nu SAT. 654/53‘ wan 44444904011 in the Day family and all of the members ci ‘the iamily are portray- ed acariet hair. Also, the camera expands on the original. taking you upstairs and down, to church, din- ing at Deimonicos, and on a buy- ing spree at McCreei-ys department qore. cam: Aunts! mm m "LOADED morons Inaded with high-powered sc- tion and melodic Western tunes, the Gene Autry-Barbara Brittozz starrer, Columbia's "Loaded Pist- ols." roars into the Capitol Theatre today. Gene's latest musical Weat- em adventure proved to be vastly entertaining for the entire family. In s story that crackles with ex- eitement, Gene sets out on his wild- lines I/aar Family Like I l ldller who has done sway with - Autryb best friend in s poker game, , . the Western star comes upon s. wild young cowboy, Russell Arms. who, with his lovely sister (Britten) ls hiding away from s posse. Arms’ gun was the murder .. ,.on. Gene, utter subduing the budssroo with s. iew well-directed blows, is convkic- . ed oi his innocence and continues his search for the Jsiller. When Jed: l-iolt and Robert Shayne. ranchers. envince an in- terest in purchasing what is be- lieved to be the Arms’ worthless ranch, Gena becomes suspicious. Accidentally he (iiscovers that underneath the ranch is s. valuable lode oi iron are. Autry now sees GENE BARBARA AUTRY-BRITTON ironic/En a Pvsrors - Y's Men's‘ "VARIEIIES - m9" MUSIC and FUN 2.30-7.00 ANiD 8.45 HINGE" Vocal Specialties’ * Humorous Skits i *** l FA‘: ‘ “ “¢‘#‘¢v“‘ é ‘ ‘vv“‘¢‘v é“ ¢$¢$4¢v A _. t TONIGHT - EMPIRE - FRI. - SA . EVERYON! , i snows 1_a.4s - MATINEE sir. ONLY 2.30 Rgwhg, A a umlgnscrfilym * A" Hilflflti" '. —"*- Fashion Show , , ‘ “DAUGHTER ‘M “°""" , _ up‘ _ 1'"; * Instrumental ‘and. i 1W0 NIGHTS / , _ ,1 (I ' ' '- " - ~ ' ‘wr ~ ~ .- MONDAY a 1,,» ‘my " v - ' . ‘£1 ' t ‘i’ 2 AlSO MliSlCAL n M‘ ‘A l TUESDAT“ s“.55°“.".m'. cd°‘7°"?"' '3'?" C0111: Starch Package as..-.-FYI’F.ZFK€"E’€-._..-- A m 25 h “mollnwat.s.litizt%tiiz ‘m..*"..:.'lx':'rsi‘e.i. "our" a... 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