~ -. " recs atom r §4+O§O 0-9-0044 ‘DA P IT D L TDAIIY and WEDNESDAY g I -; SIIOW! 3.30 . 7 . 8.45 sun tiiiiiiSwl-IISHEILA am 51AM liiiiii - mu mars l News - Comedy - Sing-song Io-o-o-o-eo-o-ooo-ooo s- For Font Ailments CONSULT l n. .1. A. snows. u. l l orthopedic Chiropodist. , 1A3 Great George Street R cnanwrrasown‘. mu. | i sunrmsss At ‘. wunwaans | _e— - ~. w! Valuer . . . savir . . . eueiiiyi That's who! the Easier Bunny has Icr yov at our friendly siore. Compare, savel DIAON ouene ' $6750 ' Brillleni diamond . . . lavishly carved wedding band is match. I Inning diamonds lei this lovely engagement ring. IAN " smrnsrous cross‘ $795 llvishiy carved ems end dsaln . ._ . Iovsiy simui - birthstone. Prince Edward TODAY om i SHOWS AT 3z30-7-9 int: tovfirii/ua or m: use»: C LAR K urn \ ALL AA A ‘has ‘ALA; v v v DEBORAH {rhymes with sill) i v-é-vvv ARCTIC ENDURANCE TESTI wrruon s. turn - A British submarine now is on its way L0 the Arctic for underwater endur- ance tests. Her crew Will his lhl sub down in the coldest water to be found near the ice barrier olf Spitsbergen and remain submerged as long as possible. The crew will later be examined to see how they reacted to the test. POPULAR PIPER PORT GLASGOW, Scotland (OP) — Piper Barnes was g popullr dancing partner at a Burns supper here. It wasn't the sklrl 0' the pipes - the piper was the only man among 111 guests at the gathering. Asnmn SliFFEiiERS Get welcome relief from the wheezln . sneezing. gasping struggle for breat mused by Asthma.‘ ‘lzrke RAZ-biAl-l. specially made to relieve itchy. streaming eyes. choked-up bronchial tubes. difficult breathing and harassing coughs caused by Asthma. Chronic Bronchltll. H8)’ Fever. E’ T379 ACQ/ f’ i; THEY All r A) PHILIP MliiiiiiS DIBAIIETTES I DISTIIOTIII Gllllfll U SIDIIIl-U fill-i CDIPIITBLI SIIIBHIII THE EASTERN GUARDIN ‘AGENTS: ssoussoun: lhroltl r. sunset. mu AGENTS SOUR-IS: Miss laid The Gusrdisa easy be ..° Mr. Kenneth Clements, who i; ghjdyinl electricity st the Voc- ational Willi. Charlottetown, spent the week-end at his home in Mon- t ue. Messrs Barrie Hugh, Russell Munn, Lester Nicolle and Robert Munn have returned home follow- ing a week's visit in St. John, NB. where they witnessed the play-off games between the St. John Beav- ers and the Moncton Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wigglnton, Montague. drove to Dundas satur- day to attend the funeral services of the late Philip Acorn who died suddenly at his home on Thursday. Mr. Pius McCormic, 5t. Georges, was a recent visitor to Montague on business. Mr. John Addie, St. John, N.B.. conunercial traveller, spent a. few days in Montague and vicinity cell- ing on his regular customers. Mrs. J.W. Murdock, Montague. was s recent visitor to Charloto- wwn, guest. o1 Mr. and Mrs. l-lemh MacIntyre. Mrs, Charles Horton, Murray River, was a recent visitor to Mon- tague. Mr. Ken Dewar, Brudenell, is st present employed with the Canad- ian National Railways, Charlotte- town. Mr. I-lal Walsh, commercial trav- eller, spent s few days in Masts- cue and vicinity calling on his - ular customers. ' Mr. Henry Maclaughlin, con- tractor, is visiting in Montague guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Show. Mr. Albert Fraser, employee with Canadian National Railways, spent the week~end st his home in Mon- tague. Friends will regret to learn that Miss Ella Docherty suffered a sev- ere wrist. fracture in e fall at her home in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacDon- ald, Montague, have as their guest, Mrs. MacDonald's father, Mr. Otis Jackson, Peters Road. The Aketa 0.6.131‘. of the United Church met at the 110ml 0! Mll- Fred Webster, Thursday, March 11th. The meeting opened with the devotional period led by Pearle Greene. In the absence of the pres- ident, the vice president Lorraine MacLure presided. The secretary reed the minutes or the last meet- ing. Under new business plans were made to sell apples and candy at the concert. A 5t. Patrick's party was planned for the next meeting with the leaders to be in charge of the recreation. This was followed by the missionary progrrcn on the Canadian Indians. During the work period, lunch was served by the hostess. SOUTHERN KING! ICE SPORTS On Friday night the Southern Kings Ice sports under the super- vyision of Col. W.W. Reid, Depart- ment of Physical Fitness, were held in the Montague Rink. One of the largest crowds this year assembled to watch the kids go through their paces, and to compete in friendly rivalry. Representatives rrom Mur-_. ray River, Valleyfield, Victoria Cross, and Montague took part in the evenings proceedings to give the spectators g fine evening o! enjoyment. The successive events were smoothly run off with many contestants in each class, each kid- die hoping to round the final turn in the lead. The highlight of the Evening was the close finish to the, ‘ti’: instipatin keep you feeling all-in Millions find relief m]; way Ioel Ind? Hesdsclse from faulty sliml- smlon, weary and dull? Take NR Insight, ea ell-vegetable laxative wills a through. ,' action. NR comes In two strengths, Regular NR. sod NR Juniors (if dose). just made [or you if sensitive so lsndvu. Chocolate coated or plain. s AIO‘ l AGENT GEOIGITOWN: Weldon Toilowldg places In Montague: llil s. A. Uewlllyll: Mrs. Clay. l; Georgetown: The Post Oilloez. In Souls: Condosfs and Fiorenos Roper. in 8t. Peter's: The Poet Office. Montague spent the week end at his home in Georgetown. appendicitis in Charlottetown re- turned to his home on Saturday. He was accompanied from the City by his mother. have necessitated the regular truin here making a fregiht both the last two Sundays. Resi- Albert Althea. Mrs. Byron Oislr. ' Levers. llohsrds and Gordon Ferrell bought st any of tiso Landry.- Harriet mils open between Hugh Power and Jack Lsnigan. with the form- er gaining the edge. The spectators were highly aniused with the trike race which seemed ti; have some difficulty getting underway owing to the smooth ice. Owing to the blocked roads, Georgetown con- testants were unable to appear to contest for the various trophies which were won by Montague and Murray Harbour. and the proposed gnu hockey game with George- town had to be cancelled. On Fri- day next the various winners of the events will be taken to Charlotte- town to compete in the Provincial ice sports at the lwrurn. Many thanks are due to the parents of the children who so faithfully at- tended to give the kiddies the final bit o! pleasure ln having their pa!- ents watch them compete. The following ls the list a1 ev- ents and winners: Boys 6 Years. 1——Fred White. Murray Harbour. 2. Wayne Harris, Murray Har- boun Girls '1 Years. 1—Caro1 White, Montague. 2. Eileen Webster. Boys '1 Years. 1. Lawrence Power, Montague. 2. Fred White, Murray Harbour. ti. Wayne Harris, ‘Murray Har- bour. Boys 8 Years. 1. Keith Pear-don, Montague. 2. Rollie Sullivan, Montague. 3. Billy MacLure, Montague. Girls I Years. l. Judy Graham, Montague. 2. Kay MacLean, Montague. 3. Marlene Hilchey. Montague. Boys 9 Years. 1. Keith Peardon, Montague. 2. Chester Campbell, Montague, 3- Cecil Stewart, Murray Har- boun Girls 9 years, 1. Joan Watterworth, Montague. 2. Shirley MacLean, Montague, S. Shirley White, Montague. Boys 10 Years. 1. James Sullivan, Montague. 2. S. Fraser, Murray Harbour, 3. Carl Reynolds, Montagu¢ Girls 10 Years. 1» Rita Wlsflinton, Montague. 2. Norma I-Illchey, Montague, 8. Velda Harris, Murray Har- bour , _ Girls 11 years 1. Maxine Lanigan, Montague. 2- Vfllflie MHCGMKHH. Montague. 8. Carol Horton, Murray River, 50!! ll years. l. Don Stewart, Montague. 2. Ken Power, Montague. 3. David Stewart, Montague. Girls 12 years. I Continued. on page 121 I i Georgetown Ami Vicinity Mr. Fred Collings, Montague. spent the week end in George- town visiting friends. Mr. Stanley Parker was s busi- ness visitor to Montague on Sat- ux-day. Mr. Johnnie Campbell who is at present residing ln Montague. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forden Gotell. Miss Annie Keenan, primary room teacher in Georgetown High School was a business visitor to Montague on Saturday. Canadian employee st Harry Macoonnell, Bank of Commerce Arnold Murphy who two weeks ago underwent an operation for Movement o! cars and freight Till! 0H dents here. short on fuel, hope coal Napoleon and Uncle Eiby By Clifford MacBride swam AMERICAN 11H L. S. STEVENSON URANLH mnwauru 14C RICHMOND 5T. ‘MUTUAL CQMFANY cars ehroute to local dealers for some considerable time, will soon put in their welcome appearance. On Thursday evening the rer- ular monthly meeting of the St. David's ‘Women's Association was held at the Manse. Despite un- pleasant weather and walking conditions there was s good st- tcndance. A tasty lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. Babineau and Mrs. Boyce. A successful meeting was held in February at the home of Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. The April meeting is to be at. Mrs. Daniel itisthesotfs. While temperatures tumbled to new official and unofficial re- cords in the Maritlmes on Friday night and early Saturday morn- ing we have the word of Mr. W. T. Wood backed up by two wit- nesses that on Saturday morning between six and seven, the ther- mometer reading at the C. N. l. station in Georgetown as taken by Mr. Wood. who is station agent here, was twenty-four below zero, and this in spite of all the (hot) alr circulating from all the legis- lative bodies. Dominion and Pro~ vinclal. now in session right across the country. The third game of the best o! seven series between the Eagle Old Timers and the High School and Baby Eagle combination was played on Saturday night and as a result the series now stands at. two wins for the Oldsters against one for the Juniors, as the 01d Timers, injury riddled and playing only eight men fattened their scor- ing averages by a 12-7 victory. Once again it was a case of ex- perience anrl hockey savvy paying 011 against e willing but wanting aggregation of younger players. The series will continue this week, providing the Old Time rheumatic riddled sextett. can ice the required I22‘ Fitzroy OI DIIEST DDLD ACIIING MIISCLES TIRED BURNING FEET MASSAGE WELL WITII Deeper - Penetrating Fesisr-Ading .,. BUCKLEY STAINLCS§ S VVHITE RUB SPECIAL DFFER DURING MARCH and APRIL ONE NEW ROLL OF FILM\ GIVEN FREE With every Two Rolls brought in for Developing and Printing. No Increase In Prices. Au. mum's MADE LARJA (Double Size) at no extra cost. 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