, 11. mm h 5 TAG SAVED LIT. BWIGIIJHOIIICIII b MIC . M h ””"h"9” 3”” 'Meeling Yeslerdayof New Tueid-U-I3 19:3” . - - :.".r:..:::.E.;:2 lbreathing hole and host to dad. I .p. ' 0 G U a ' a n Of TI'CdE HCIdS ema ticket attached to I will pm-I trapped for wall! dawn under a . I 'SOURIS EASTPACK vs. ..'WINNERS - Al the Caid M T C l TC My Tm 3mm.m:d.TaI:e C ring 3ve.dI,a3emm at Wm-m Monthly MGGIIIIQ onfague own ouncl Ggorgdown . , plnmlt lzamcs lugs av an urs- on ' . . winners were: 4” 1., mommy wpper ..r'rhe first regul r meeting of which would set a time limit of It . - rial "Wills 0' ""5 "Ch Game Ldhlelfll I5" hi”: Jhhehe hi?" meeting orfegthe Montague Board of the Montague Towuhcouncil since hours on the present by-law re- Pahfonlled A d '. lune lirlo, Dona . ""15" t'",'0"v M155 Lilith Trad: was held last evgnlng in the civic election on Feb. 1. was garding the clearance of snow from a I, e Mhcuhhhlhl Mehh 15" Ml" H9” held in the Town Hall last evening sidewalks. As the by-law l reads ,.01t is gratifying to learn that. ' the Rainbow Room of the Bison Restaurant. with the president, Mr. James C ” e. presiding. The committee which was ap- pointed to look into the insurance g,-.ttl"l'I';Nl)S CONVENTION - ll. ('iliIlt:l'Uil Reid, Murray liar- xnnn. left Monday by plane the Massey - Harris- ard MacKlniion, consolation. Mr. Lyman Nicholson. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. A beautifully decorated cake. made by Mrs. after the amendment, citizens must have snow removed from their sidewalks 14 hours after a snowfall, or else, the mow will be removed by orders of the town with Mayor Bruce Yeo presiding and a full attendance of council- lors. At the beginning of the meeting Mayor Yeo welcomed the two new despite the attractions of hockey and varied forms of amusements. that tend to monopolize so much of the time of the younger peo- llul ll. nllclid H. .ilS(Dn contention at Mont-ton. helped us give Robert Campbell, was won by W95 '0' "'9 "W" M M0"”'3"' . . ole. that the local Library in be- ' HE Mr. Howard Msckinnon. Lunch "?P0l'l9d that After negotiation! :9"hf5h”:;”'lghhf." ue:'e"f'5n ahd aha the "99"" "I H" "mu"! lag patronized by more peoplel a -(.iS0RGl:3'l'0WN MEN'S A5-S0- served by the hostess assisted by with the "'5"”"" Wm?” hhd "raid mix: 33 lnaloghd de mm: W. he added '0 lh' hmwny "Wu" than at any time during the many l'l;i'l'lt)N- The monthly meeting several of the ladies brought an been Completed. the town had y 0 art axes. ye." n has been opumnl iilividls Men's Association been granted a reduction of one part to make this term of the The Junior Board of Trade This i. "peciany mm of me of Si enjoyable evening to a close. .1 fl h a li ll -9 in Illolitlay, peb,.um.y I dollar per thousand per ya”. on councl a auccessu one. V brought forward a proposal to t e , lffl ml'f,:,, L-h......., Han, me, an -51. oAvln's w. A. .-y rile all commercial buildings and one Ilthwns brlwilllstllt :11. the intention council for the installation 0: :,';E,;i,',:," ?,;”;'g:;,;:”',,;”g;f L 6 7101-0 ., ,..,m-nlile slipper served by ladies Dlxmlhly meeting of St. Davids W. dollar per thousand per three 0 t e counc y ayor eo that two new stop signs, one 0 who mhy M seen in grew. oft .-2... of Hip W.A . hymns were sung and my Ilusllless session conducted as .,.ll.lI it was found that the two Atlttlill evenings set aside fol: zhllulilltlx of National Film Board ,,...,l-t had proved quite popular, and ;ulolhcr showing will be given In llltiilill. Tile program for the zillllilii i-nllsistcd of a panel dis- ...-ioll on the church's attitude in vlw lnlluulilg matters: war. gamb- ..,, politics. finance, the liquor pl.llIl('lIl. and religious education ill lhc wlloiils. T is provided an llllm-slllll and stimulating ovo- mug uiil uidoly differing' vlows N-...,; iIllf'l'Fl'l Rev. W. Patterson gllnrl as M (l ' .l.H.('. MEETING - Fifteen A.. was held no Thursday. Febru- ary 10th. with Mrs. S. Walker pre- siding. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer. followed by the minutes and the treasurer's re- port. Mrs. F .Allan reported nine sick calls. It was decided to meet the following Monday to finish sewing and stage curtains. A par- cel was received from T. Eaton Co.. containing selleral lengths of pretty cotton goods. Sunshine bags were distributed. Another grab- hag was enjoyed by the members. The meeting was closed with the Mizpah benediction. Mrs. W. Pai- terson gave a talk on her recent trip to Scotland. A dellciolis lunch was served by Mrs. C. LeLacheur years on all residential buildings. The committee will continue to endeavour to procure further re- ductions. The garbage collection commit; tee reported that a regular week- ly garbage collection service will begin on the first of March. It was disclosed that the cost of this service to residents will be four dollars for a three-month period. Further information will be dis- closed at a later date. Mr. Ralph Judge reported re- garding inquiries he had made about the cost of erecting new and unusual stop signs. He said that two such signs would cost thirty dollars installed. These signs, he there was a good deal of speeding through the streets of Montague. It was felt by the council that some definite steps should be taken to curb it and Councillor Reynolds brought up the point that the time to stop speeding and dangerous driving was -now and not after a tragedy has occurred. In concluding the discussion the council made it known that hence- forth, speeding will absolutely not be tolerated and that dcfiniie action will be taken to bring it to a halt. An anlcniinlcul S of the main thoroughfare through B'lisViEo-I-E-.---lh:l;pol'is-lg:-was blinded by.-; splash of water from a passing car which to be situated at each end the town. These signs, the spokes- man said, would be quite a bit different than the usual sign, and would have an eye-catching ap- peal to motorists. This, they be- lieve. will induce rnotorisis to drive more carefully. The council was of the opinion that the Board of Trade should be allowed to erect these signs but no definite as many as twenty-five. time, returning and new books. They are given every! assistance and advice by the very- capable ion. at one taking out and experienced Librar- Miss Genevieve Soloman. With so many persons. young and old. taking advantage of the library facilities it has been found necessary to secure the services of an assistant Librarian a n d h'”'"9l513ld W35 V0l9d- those duties will be performed MP hrhhlh wlghlmah "'35 rel by Mrs. Alec acKinnon. who aplillitcd as town clerk and 550 in the past has relieved Miss S010. vi ' mind to a needy family. man on many occasions and is highly qualified to fulfill the duties of assistant Librarian. l Canada Life people know how important it is to be able to give your family the things they need while thcylre growing up . . . but they also know you have to plan for the future at the same time. So they have devised some savings plans that allow you more money as you go along . . . give you immediate protection . . . and that struck his windshield. the -AC and Mrs. George Mair. Said furlhen Wm be highly ab an income for life beginning at lllillllltlllh attended the Ivy Junior ."The severe thaw silent thelu-in-l( ml the shoulder or the mad JMHIIE ucro appointed health - Rll.ill 'ilacBelh and Norman Cla- h.m. a n (1 Bob Stuart: sick e- ht'ilil)' MacDonald and Margaret Jlaley. The boys were the win- lague rink. in a regular game of the City League. while S.D.U. were thumping the classy Parkdale Flyers by a sini- ilar score. Trainman. was a recent visitor to his home in Georgetown. of his continued improvement and all express the wish for his health and llls rclurn'homc. (lurk had dom- jobs here and his pleasant slnile sevcral moving Bristol friends is extcnded to his widow and falnily in this hour. us to, go on by car. Prayers were requested in the (Iatlloiic churches here on Sun- . Squires: Millar Sanderson. GRADE V - 1. Garth Sander- GRADE II tSr.l - 1. Jimmy 2. i)onnie Sanderson. GRADE ii tJr.i -- 1. Bill Sand- If” rl--zlppoililcdi; water---Brian Mnmagm. mnk mm. me mp Spot , . g. g . , ,, d h v - -11 I l - . Mi. Li-o Rosslti-r. that busy Son. . ll.” firth a n (1 Cameron Munro; last Wednesday night at the I-riviliis of Mr. Henry Martell. f:1ncmb;hcl:! bM:;';( :1"! l?:gwh:,e hug business maliager of hlngwell and GRADE lV - 1. Don MarLaren Lahada Llh rchmschhmhes "”””” ” J93" Ah" Mhhm mid For in when they handed the who is a patient in the (,'harlotte- y he i . 8. .. - . . 21; l - -- Rm; .Sluarl' polii-eGHuzble Gra- Ch u it t wn Royals a 6-3 defeat town Hospital are pleased to hear the "leash"? ill k"i”””F' him l" h””” ch was '" lhe ml Parly "" ' eme Ra"”'y' . . an chose" for the” abhhyl ' 37"” 9” - ' ' lung The sime,-e sympalhy ng his Saturday on business. GRADE ill - 1. Keir Squires. lnd undersmnding of todays changing problems. In addition to being . . - - e-mes " ill arrest the at- - - lll'tl Lruss meeting at Whlm m”.m” Erlhd W . fields clean Ii':lSl.VlC8I(. it no duubtland mmed nyer balm-9 he could y g . , g y whatever age you choose. This mGI3 . h””'' ""9"! ”" Frlday anem00n' PI'InII'O5es HUSH lle('Il'(ll':l:I llhanmmgrhlgilstoprzseilxllsulrll W5” he ” hle55"”3 h”' ”" hhmclhv? lill-ill "35 ll3Pll9"l"g- Th” (IRHAWILH SLHOOL less worr for ou and a better i ""mx'mM rm 4. Fhe ligcsldglnl. Vernon . . Mel blgdlii bulb "Oi :0 If-Willi lil1"'l"l5:,ti'ilck was able to return to Mount -The munwing is the report H: y y xllllul.--ui "none I is meeting. 35,, . -H I -d w 0 are usy laulns wool an slenari ulldcr its own powner fr J H-. -.h H, 1. ie for our famil ...for less i,,;l.m..,,; the reading of (hg tame: lrlgggpgedee &':Iomrl;ll:( yr; lumbcr; nor lot' mall drivers who allll is reported not very badly 0(;R:IBu;r;,( 0. lngfillyllllits Sqliiro:s' y y . . V lu-... lcilcr. the S901-elary, Jean H I t d r m War grass" are doing llicir lrcst on wheels (l3,nag(.d. 1 Richard Machine" . money than youcould do n Sm-mg ' .Iilll lllllllo. rclltl tilc lllillutcs of g ' '9 W395 ("WW ” 9 -', ' ' over the chopped up bumpy roads. . 'GRADE V” ;A I "D ,.d M H 0 m: -n I I ll” l””"””s meehhz ahh Called l,:I1exDlLll:tPdhIh,IlllaurlI)B0uh7IllI':lI;II:::( -I The many l'rli-iltls llvr- of Mr l-rm-cmlltS. 0" -Hm hast. bmmd Laren; 2. Roberta Suth:lan(i'a'.'l y ur mo .yl any 0 her ha). Lela W M” Hume mad? amides hlhw to: at Oresgnt on thcllolpl ' H m- Mcc,'u,-k 1-.41.. uflea,-nl "uh Samlddy mg," wpml they Helen Squires. ' Canada Life man lo” you 3” mile passed in as each nlcmber If " 3' P h I I l , C, 3 y (L H . .0 h9”' delayed 31 Mhhhl hlewart GRADF V1 1 R g d - . wwwd m” can. The dmmm lLllllil of llliendjggarottgpyn ml passing llast wcpk 1:11 the cply. for quite some time when one So" am; KB-we-en ensuthznlliz about it . . . you ll be amazed at H , . . g eague sa . 5.. -- p a er severa nionl s i "PS5. is gm. blew am with , Ca,,mm.like - r V "'""””'” lemmed and the ml l)unstan's University at the Mon- tltlr. Alex Arsonault, ( N.R.. home was in Dromore. Mr. Mc- -ep.,,-1, some passeugcrs ml the tequali: 2. Thane Rattray; 3. tht Wluel-01' the money. rim of a debate on the subject Tonight's game will be the sec- Mn. 3,.” M. .1) .1d . 3 day morning for Rev. Father Wm. - - - ""'o"h"l W"m9" dl'lV9l"5 8”? "hd meollhg Of the lwh teams m M-'3' Spumwn walks” at-I(I5m1.lVlilll5: bell ll” clmdl'l'thaH : Monaghan. whose condition is very e”(I)lRL highly trained In all Phases or writer than men drivers." At the l938U9 Dlayl In the first encounter lfzalaed by her lathe” Mr: .whham w;lhoh(.,- S,-31:19; "foea;V..h;5,.,.:.((;:s grave in the Charlottetown Hos- Macgtgzj lndlsrgzrr: 131.3 Egg” Llfe Ihshrahulhey 3" '"'"l”"m 0! the meeuhh lhe Mgwahuiddownfg,lhf.aEa”:::l3t:j hm? rewm Vlslmrs (0 alone. She came nilt from the llllBl- Father Monalzhan. is Well lequal): 2. Wands lSutberlcandr.e-n backed by more skilled illlllvs passed in were ”aliCllt)fl- f P0 'W9B 6p P n my ,0 an sume 0" the work Only know here as little Fr. Monaghan. GRADE I am .g 1. Maurice ma he; fulsefvices man M off. vllth Vernon Nicholson "'9 ”"k whh 3 hmd sheet 0f K9 - -. - . a Wuhan k "V h, - I d S d P. . . a”””-' as ahdihhehh The meeh and fans can e-xpccl a fast. h lc lotlllcltsoiiilrlsakillllzllltslllhpijggt round any lfllrlllstlrllrilillihl. ' 0 8- Th"S.e w.h" Wm amend. "'9 "I" an ehstinisf .7, you arehkelym hndm any W ll..." adjourned in the usual Upon tiamev Wllh Molnallue d9' h h” . i , slallation of the new Bishop of . other company. lll'iilIll"r ' termincd to add to their load and 3' 9' 0""? "' C'e”rgemh"' Mr W A ()'Bricii and lhllghtcr Ch3Tl0"9l0W'll "ext Mnllday eVen- SENTENCE INCREASED l I .--T .. lhe Caheglhhs '33" '9 chhshhdah: Mr. and Mrs. William Hennessey Geraldine spent the wccki-lend at int: and the dinner at the Cliar- -CALGARY (CF) T The hppehllt lhel" lhlrd 919” h”5m”h' . of Charlottetown. were recent home here returning to the city l0"9l0W" Hillel "Om this Vlcllllfy dmsmn Mme Supreme Court 0' Ah Per-i0"a'5 or ncs-.o.',g - ... H . - ,- - - - -xll- .ll P Russ rctilrllcrl Ittl llnsol: andfvltleld in the Bcaver Club Mrs. Alldrew l”lt1.p;itl'lrk of and la" nth" FIl1l(l'0'l:' MP tfhonlh ::::,,l:.l:,o ggg h?;:ntchI::ghWa”,l1dbe,a-l: '35 Ahher.50h' 19' 0' Vhhh""V"- Shh 'l"l"”"”'"h"- h'h'"l'”llF '1 Vlsll ' at which the St. Dunstan's players" Wnodville Mills. was a recent vls- mg I 9 mnm mo" 5 mm officials CV” mot mnemch youth who stabbed ” 3i 'h” "hm? "7 h" 5”"cl"r13W.?ll1d will be guests. itor to Georgetown Th, H, um. mmlhllv m I l ' 15iy93l"0ld C8li18l'Y baby sitter last darn-Iilpr. Mr. and Mrs. Colin 3 . 99 HE -N. Sept. 22. Anderson had pleaded of the Morell Roar C. W. L. was guilty to the charge The sentence liarllollald. Kilmulr. 'ilI regret to learn of the ill- nou or little Barbara Moore. in- lam it.-iliglitcr of Mr. and Mrs. tlfl-pd Moore. Whlm Road. -lilo many friends and rela- wu nl Air. Alex McKay Dun- lat iilll be pleased to know that he llzix rm-mt-l'cd sufficiently from bu .it'lflPIII, to enable him to re- mln lmlun. Curling Today Al Montague NllIt'fllll9 for today's lllilllaulle Curling Club. Fill pm East ice--Doiig Mc- Cnuan is A. A. Fraser. llcsi we Dr. L. A. Johnstone vs ll ll Smith. R00 p m Fatl ll-o--Homer Moan vs Msrf)onnld We-st ire-Ladies 930 pm. Film ltlf-'--L. Ii. Poole vs Dr P. liaillmre WM ice--Doug McGowan vs 6. (I Jnrlllne. play at Al. in a better cup of tea! Selected ltANcs PEKOE .In Memoriam HECTOR D. GILLIS Tlicre entered into ctcrlial rest at the Prince Edward island Hos- pital on January 19th. Hector ll. Gillis, after an illness of only three weeks. Hlss death came as a severe shock to his family and ll'lNl(IS. He uas born in Melville. in lll77. son of the late Murdock Gillis and Margaret tMac'i'avisbl Gil- lis. He lived his entire life in Mel- ville. except for a few years spent in New York. He was of a quiet mature and a great lover of home. his kind- lilless won for him the high est- eem of all who knew him. He loved to work with and around llorses and his good horseman- sblp will long be remembered. . Alert both physically and ment- ally to the end, he will be sore- ly missed by his friends and neighbors but especially by the members of his own family. who will always remember his innate goodness and ready help at any time. Except for the last few years.- hs was a regular attendant of St. John's Church. Belfast, where he loved to worship. He is lovingly remembered by his family namely: Preston, at home. Margaret (Mrs. Elmer Ling. Amherst. N. S); Flora, Mrs. Ern- est Morrison, Belle River! and seven grandchildren of whom he was very fond. His wife. the former. Macwilliams. predeceased four years ago. He also leaves to mourn his passing. three sisters. Belle of Charlottetown. Tenn (Mrs. Lem Compton, Pinette) and Etta of Charlottetown. One brother. John William predeceased him twelve years ago. The funeral service, which was very largely attended. was held from the home on Janu- ary l2th. Service was conducted by Rev. E. C. Evnns.'Hymns sung were "The Lord is My Shepherd." "Asleep In Jesus" and the Belfast Quartette, sung by apecial request. ”In The Sweet Bye and Eye." The pallbearers were John A. MacRac. Campbell MacLeod. Jack Gilliil. Duncan MacTavish, Colin MlicKenzie. and John Mat-Kenzle. he was laid to rest in the Bel- fast cemetery beside tlie ”one bill loved brig since but lost awhile," there to await the Resurrection Morn. The beautiful floral tributes were as follows: Pillow - The Family. Wreath - The Grandchildren. Sprays - Belle. Etta and Tina; Elizabeth. Boston. Mass.; Camp- bell. Cauie. Ralph and Maud; Charlie. Mae and Family; North Street Chrlsuan Church. Halifax: Johnny. Tessie; Marlon. Hector; Melville Women's Institute; Theo. and Dorothy. Frank and Edith. Victor and-Alice: Eva. Barbara, Kay. Mary. Marion. Evelyn smi Laura hini Jean. Halifax. N. S. We shall moetf but we shall miss them There shall be two vacant chairs. We shall linger to caress them. When we breathe our evening prayers. STtl(?h'H()LM tCPl - The Swe- ilizh government has ordered I S,- noo-lon icebreaker from a ship- yard in Finland. The vessel. M fcet long. will be driven by six t"'-cl civil”: lillb .1 l sl drive TEA of about limo smsopnwer. Mr. Michael Sigswnrth of Now- port, visited Georgetown on Fri- day, January llth. Loading Scanian. Harold Dicks of the Royal Canadian Navy. sla- tioned at H. M. C. S. Queen Char- lotte. was the week-end guest nf his parents, Captain and Mrs. Nel- son Dicks. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Calltcllo. ac- companied by their daughter. Grace and son Raymond. motor- ed tn Georgetown on Sunday. where they were guests of Mrs. Caniollo's mother, Mrs. Annie Gardiner. Friclltls of Mr. Maurice Illino- van are sorry to hear that illness has necessitated his entering the Charlottetown Hospital and all wish him an early return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Underliay and two children. of Bay Fortune. motored to Georgetown on Sunday. February 13th. where they were guests at the home of the Misses Margaret and Jennie Lee Richards. Miss Elizabeth Grant, school teacher at Vernon River, spent the past week-end in Georgetown as the guest of relatives. On Sunday. Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McQulllan. Miss Bar- bara McQulllan and Master Will- fred McQullan motored to Char- lottetown. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Currie. also returning to his home in Char- lotteiown was Master Larry Cur- rie. who has been visiting his grandparents. Mr. Ind Mrs. Wil- fred McQuillan. A - C. CRUISER AIIRIVES PORT ELIZABETH. South Africa tileuters) - The Canadian cruiser Quebec, on a training cruise around Africa. docked at Port Elizabeth Saturday for a three-day stay before going on to Durban. SELL HEAVY WATER WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States agreed Saturday to sell India 10 tons of heavy water to be used in an atomic reactor near Bombay. Heavy water is used in atomic reactors for cooling and nthcr purposes. COUGI-I RELIEF WITHQUT SIOMACH UPSET! Here is s new P1939” cough medicine tliatdoesagl upset stomach or IDP0 h Vicks Medi-trating Coll! syrup, A combination of 1 new penetrating in redieln . with s medicating ormll 1; The penetrating ingrediel; carries the medicine to lff; tated crevices of the throl . where the medicatins lll8"' client. can I0 rlsht '0 Vmhd Tbst's why W5 hhmh vlcks Medl-iratln Couch gym . It msdtca u u it pens rates. VICKI Mani-TRATNG COIIGIII IYIIIP D Meditate: as if Penetratu held at the home of Mrs. Winnie Walsh. on February 6, with a full atiendanrc of members and one visilor. Following the lilccllllg rc- freshnients were scricd by the hostess. We are plcased to lclirll lliat Mrs. Bill (Sonrlolly, who had been on the sick list for smile time is getting around agalll. Her daughter June. R.N,. had been home for some time nursing her mother back to better health. Mrs. llIlI(P lilorrlssey. who was Hanna Mc(,'i-irtlly in single life. spent the weekend with bcr moth- er here. Mrs. John C. lhl('(4r'll'lll)'. that grand old lady is eighty seven now and still very smart. Miss Rita Ryan. city. spent the week-end with her pareliv llere.l Mr. and Mrs Leonl-ird Ryan; re- turnlng.to the city on Sunday evening. Travellers on the city bound buses that passed through here around six thirty Sunday evening report the big car so crowded that every inch of standing room in the aisle was taken up; no seats for men or women. Mrs. Peter McLellan. the form- er Mabel Sinnoti. spent the wack- end with her parents here. This former Bristol popular young teacher is always welcome. with her happy smile. Her home is in Indian River now. where her blis- band is a farmer on a large scale. A young man ironl Bristol re- ceived a shaking up but other- wise was unhurt when his late model truck left the highway near Mount Stewart early Saturday evening. Driving alone to the city. CAPITOL " P L A Y Cormorants were blamed for a ship running aground here. The light. hiding it. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT MARTINVALE sciiooi. ..'lil.-irtinvale School mid-term report: Grade X - 1. Helen My- ors. Grade'lX -e I. Eleanor Player. 2. Stewart Shaw. Grade VI l. Walena Crane. 2. Jeanette Shaw. Grade lV -v- 1. Joan Ployer. Grade iii Sr. - l. Edna Shaw, (trade lll Jr -- 1. Allison Myers. 2 Arthur Crane. Grade II - Merrill Myers. Grade I - 1. Trevor Crane. 1. Barrie Shaw, 3. Kenneth Mac- Lend. lllgbost aieriige in senior gr:-ldes Walona Crane Rt)”t: high- est average in Jlinior grades. Joan Ploy:-er and Merrill Myers tequqall 8li”'5. Best attendance during the first term Wnlcna Crane and Al- llson'Myers 97 days. Teacher - Florence Player. SEABIRDS HAZARD CORK. Republic of Ireland (CF) I sea- birds had roosted on a navigation CITY LEAGUE HOCKEY Montague Rink Tuesday, Feb. 15 Si. DIlnstan's University vs. Moliinglia Prinirosna Game time 8:30 8. NOW PLAYING GIRL" T&O9Y' wlznllrsiiv and rllulisllllv Selected Shorts - Cartoon ACTION SUSPEIISE MAYFAIR MURRAY RIVER. FEB. l4- iii MONDAY and TUESDAY "THE DEVIL MAKES THREE" Starring GENE KELLY Ind PIER AN(iI'.'LI Also - SHORTS Show Tlme--- 8 pm. THEATRE n i.n: a Inch vp phlegm-oases whoully was increased following a crown ppeal NEW INTERNAL TREATMENT PSORIASIS Dramatic clinical results show the new internal treatment. is successful in almost 7 nut of in cases. long standing have responded to LIPAN. Ask your druggist for LIPAN. For free booklet and clinical reports, write to Greenlove Company. King St. E.. Toronto, Dept. ”MJ". - LIPAN. Even stubborn lesions of 21 ;'.'; L! I QIIJSL c7Ze HOCKEY DAHGE Beaver (llubf Montague Tonlghtmm-I Modern & Old Time Dancing Admission 50 neon: D. U. hockey, players will be gill-sta. Cl "lellandllliiaier N ncwowu or srnsomouc souo...rouoaeowuxou.un meualus WIDIAAIK 20' century-Fox presents in NEMACP , fyhswmnoe Jhnpzry ANADA LIFE E.V'J()l' LIFE TODAY WHILE S-f VIIVC FOR TOMORROW PRINCE EDWARD ISLA,ND BRANCH Phillips Building, 111 Grafton Street. Charlottetown as .slimvS 3:30 . 7 - 9 I R. E. Younlter, C.L.n District Manager FOUR BIG DAY! OF TOP MOVCI Tl-IRILLSI WEB. - 'l'HllR. FRI. 1- SAT. PRICES THIS EN- GAGEMENT ONLY! Mat. 250 and 500 Eve. 350 and 750 PRINCE EDWARD 'f0-llAY- llllrllollvrrclilll "MAN WlTl-l A MILLION"