,9, ,H5nss-N:ws. 1 REIT Inn not cost two MILLION noluns ! lg 1:11 mu iitil TAKE two YEARS TO MAKE! .k it it was iiiiTilAVE A STAR-Sliillbili cisi ! 2 9 IT is Hill ream scum: srrcrscui T - But we think you'll agree that . .-V3 Ithehoursyou spendseeing "noun um: "i , Isuiio, " will go downlnyour book of rneniorieus one of your most delightful movie experiences. We a story about a great calamity that befell the inhabitants of a tiny isle ol the coast of Scotland . . . They ran out of Scotch! Vi? aszaour MON,TilET mi R055." it THE DAY HOWL THAT STARTS TODAY Matinee 3.5: Evening 7 and 9 H ssssssissss HEADlN' IN A ROUGH F0liiiE8T Serial, C lieveau - cheverie Wedding . . 'A very pretty wedding was solemnized at st. Mary's Church on Jan. 29th when Margaret Ruth. daughter of Mrs. cheverie and the late Walter Cheverie of Sourls became the bride of Richard L. Deveau of Weymouth. Mass. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deveau of Rollo Bay. The Nuptlal Mass was performed by Msgr. J. A. Murphy, Pastor. To the strains of the Wedding March the Bride entered the church on the arm of her brother by whom she was given in mar- rings. The bride looked charming in a tailored suit of dove grey gabar- dine. with wine accessories. Her corsage was American Beauty Roses. Her only ornament was a gold cross and chain, the gift of Irma mu mu run musnr ESTELIIA RODRIGUEZ will ""i:'.LFiiiiis.:.ii4mIs.rwm : nuwuwns Shows 3.30. .7-- 8.45 YOUR WAY 'N RUGGED......... THRILLER FROM THE LAWLESS WEST!!!... .. and the woman - he ." W lovedl, I iuei'Eii'"-”in:iE mi EXTRA Pirates Of The High Seas artoon, Stague Struck. the groom. The bride was attended by her sister, Joan. who wore Navy Gabar- dine suit with dusky rose acces- sories. Her corsage was carnations. The groom was suipported by his brother Fred Deveau. Hymns were bealutlfully rendered by Mrs. John Grant, assisted by Mrs. Ed Deveau, sister of the bride, with Sr. st. George as or- ganist. Immediately following the cere- mony breakfast was served to im- mcdate relatives at the Sea View Hotel. The dining room being tastefully decorated with white streamers and silver bells. The Bridal table being centered with two wedding cakes. topped with miniature bride and groom. Msgr. J. A. Murphy proposed the toast to which the groom grate- fully responded. After breakfast the wedding party left on a short motor trip. returning that evening to the home of the groom, where a very lovely supper was prepared for immediate friends. The evening was hire GUARDIAN. l mmmmm CAPITOL uiun.-rm.-sAf.. ill-"E EASTEBAN Vii ii.K..il nil ii A 'Ac-iurrs:-as'oN-radon: , llareld r. Landry. asn. . Itssvart. en's. Ines Ilaefliee, Miss Jsyee Wigglllll. Mb Joli Jlhutu. AGINT OIOIGITOWNI WIMOIKIAI r The KOIICICIII : use 5 son. Graham Rogers. Char- lottetown. was a recent business visitor to Montague. ....'Mr. Frank storey of Chu- lottetown, was a recent visitor in Montague. . . AFUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral service of the late George M. Stewart. who passed away in Montwlw. 13815 Friday was held from St. Andrews Pres- byterian Church yesterday after- noon. The service was conducted by the minister. Rev. F. N. Young. who woke words of comfort and inspiration. using for his text the words of st. Paul to the Hebrews 13:14 and to the Phillipisns 3:20. The hymns were "Una: the Hills." and "Abide With Me." The pall- bearers were: Malcolm Clair, A. F. Campbell, Guy Nelson. Frnnl Greene, sr.. Fred Macxenzie. Harry Johnstone. Interment took place in the Wood Islands Cemet- QTY. spent very pleasantly. The bride's gift to the brides- maid was a sum of money and to the gloomsma a leathw travel- ling case gift of the groom. Previous in her marriage. the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Rcse Macdonald where many beautiful and useful gifts were received. The newly married couple will reside in the U. S. . where the groom is employed. Their many friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Deveau many years of hap- py wedded life. Lift Restrictions On Gov'r Securities OTTAWA, Fell). 28-(GP) - The Foreign Exchange Control Board has announced virtual elimin- ation of wartime restrictions on international trading in long- term government securities. The order applies to all adian Government domestic urities, other than those due callable within three years. The move has twin action: 1. Americans or other non- resident: now will be able to trade Canadian conporation bonds and stocks for long-teem Canadian Government securities, cracking the .12-year ban which forbid cross-trading between the govern- ment and non-government field. 2. Canadians can trade Can- adian Government securities in the American market, and ac- quire a wide range of Canadian securities or readily marketable U. S. securities. Previously. re- investment in the U.YS. was re- stricted to the kind of govern- ment bonds sold. Can- sec- or Guardian may be balls!!! I! the Bins Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office , sown; '1-as Pan office: in Soul-ls: The snack Ia: and IOUOWIII yDlIBIl II in George . ll. lien- in ....'Cosist. Lynnlev e. prea- ent.ly stationed in rside. recently spent some time in Mon! iague. g ., JD!!! IN CALIFOINIA - There passed away at the home of her adopted son the widow of the late Dr. Jones. Lois Westsway Jones. the daughter of the late Capt. Joseph Westaway and the late Margaret Altkea. Mrs. Jones was born at Georgetown, P. E. Is- land. before the family moved to New York. She was educated in New York schools and attended Weliesley College. She leaves to mourn one sister Josephine. Mrs. Monahan of Florida. I brother Richard H. Westaway of Carlsbad New Mexico, and heir adopted son. Major Richard Jones, Oceanside. California. Mrs. Juries had many cousins on P.E.I. llisquid East Notes ...'Mrs. Alton Jay -was s. visitor to Charlottetown on Friday. I Miss Linda Leard spent the week- end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Leard. Pisquid East. Mrs. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd, Jay were in the city on Wednes- day. Mrs. Owen Kelly is in Montreal. She was accompanied by her daughter and little grandson. Miss Isabel Blrt spent the week- end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt, Pisquiii East. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley, were recent visitors to Pisquid East, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. The people of this and nearby districts were saddened to hear that Mrs. Ernest Rodgerson had passed away at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Freddie Clark after a short illness. The funeral was held from her home in Fanning Brook on Tuesday and was largely attended. Word of the death of Mr. Jona- than Affleck. Mount Stewart on Thursday. February W, was heard with sorrow by a wide circle of friends in this community. Deepest sympathy is extended to his film- iiy. DIVIDED SEATS Although Pre-toria is the capital of the Union of South Africa, the Parliament sits at Capetown. tasks of tomorrow. nag; VQW Mr. Maurice Ranahan week-end visitor to the city. Mr. Harold Webster. road super- lniendedont was in the city on Fri- day on business. other Saturday visitors to the city were Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDonald. They returned home on the afternoon train. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Byrne were week-end visitors here from the City. Mr. Byrne is on the C.N.R. Hotel staff in the city. Mr. Ralph slnnott of Chandler Brothers and Mr. Clement innott. of the Provincial Bank of Canada. City. were week-end visitors to their i--me here. Mr: Anslem Lapierre. for many yearslo cook at the shore informs us he will not be in the line up this spring as he will go back to the tug now at Sydney. N.S. Packerssand Fishermen are at present busy getting ready for the spring season. Already a. number of the help for the inside work have been booked for the season, and the cry for oooks has gone out. :-.5- iirlends learn with regret of the serious illness of Mrs. James A. Unrien. retired C. N. R. section- man. Foreman here, and getting along in the evening of life, Mr. O'Brien has been on the retired list fcr a number of years and all regret to hear of hinvery serious illness. . . 'Friends of Mr. John T. O'- is improving in health after his. who is well along inthe evening of life. suffered a severe attack tack. Mrs. James Kennefick and her mother. Mrs. Placid Daveaux were Saturday business visitors to the city. Like many others. they were disappointed in the bus. As the road was closed Saturday, the trains were doing their share of good business. The very serious illness of Mr. Urban Bambrick, a life long resi- dent of this vicinity is regretted. Mr. Bambricl: is reported as suf- fering a severe heart ailment. Mr. M. B. Keefe, barber here for more than a quarter of a century was a business visitor to the city last week. Another visitor on bus- iness on Friday was Mr. Henry Trainor from Byrnes Road. . some time ago we spoke of record families and we believe that Mr. and Mrs. Louis McGuire of this vicinity have something of s. rec- ord. Atter having eight sons in a line their home was blessed recent- ly with a baby girl. This we be- As the floods rose, hope went down. And thenlii your Red Cross was "on the job"l As thousands of flood-stricken Canadians thankfully received emergency food and shelter. their gratitudewent out to you-who through your Red Cross contributions helped make possible this merciful relief. The Manitoba and Fraser Valley Floods. . . the "No1om'c" tragedy . . . the disastrouejhres at Rinwusm and Cabana . . . never before has the peacetime demand on Red Cross services and funds been so great. And never more than today-as your town and others coast-to-coast plan for the vital igeeds of civil defence-has your Red Cross so needed your help to prepare for the important who knows what these tasks may be? Give generously to support Red Cross services lieve is a. record. VIII - ship period. assisted by Mrs, Brien will be pleased to learn he . very grave illness. Mr. O'Brien.- of the flu along with a heart at- V .'-J”. -'f.'uiIiIx . .".l.'he r r monthl '- oz the v ield w. i..”2:?l.l.l;': combined wl the world; my 0, Prayer moo and ya. held the school room of the'church. World Day of Prayer pmgum WI! INC". the Theme being "per. feel love onsteth out Fear." Mn Fraser was in charge of the war. Gillls. Prayers of Intercession .5.:Zl given by four members fouowed by the Lord's Prayer in unison, A duet. "Have Thine own way. was nicely sung by Mrs. Roddy MacPherson and Mira. A. J. Mac- Pherson. Mrs. Frasu gave an in. teresting reading on prayer, sun. able hymns were song during Ln. program. The Benediction in un. ison brought the worship pm” to a close. . The business peri ' 0 en r the minutes of thgylasi being read and approved. Roll can was answered by 14 members -and one visitor with a verse of scrip. ture. . Mrs. car-man Rogers: gave hei- report on the Presbyieriai. gm. Clcmeth Nickerson was appointed leader for next meeting. The meet- ing closed by singing "God save The King." x ..Sneasv! Gives floor: is bright, long-toning was mine without any poliyhjngl Glo-Coot is water- rspailoni. it can be damp-mopped again and again with elem valor witisoui washing away the protective was shins! "Johnson's" and "Ola-Cool" are registered vrodamerlu. 5.C. Johnson I Son, lid. Ivonlield, Ontario OPENING '1'. B. convaniiscanr . HOME Montague FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd. 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