jiésiiior EDWARD ...... ~...--....--.._—-.— -- -- ~-— V-— -—- rsos cram T0-IAY F|il.—SAT. SHOWS 8:30-7-9 Delightful fun in a love story with that “Meet Me in St. Louis" appeal! Songs! Laughs! afliiifin Wu ionusou .— SPRING . ' A BYINGTON . Iiiiiii. Z.iE0iiilii Prr-'---"~~ ‘pal/4-A vii?" NEWS CARTOON Ill’ SONGS IN N-G-M’: "SUIIII'TlM["ALlUM ‘ v in “COW TOWN” T0—llAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Shows 3:30-'1-8:45 Also Serial - Sports -~ Comedy CAPITOL EMPIRE T0-NIGHT Fill. and SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 Old Arizona ablaze, when the King of luetlers meets his - h in Tim, guise‘: med ‘clear-through rim iiorr Riders of the ALSO MAGIC WAND K BABNYARD SKIING MOVIE MARS ‘ ~ killing hustling and murder on the cattle Ariadne frontier furnish the basis Jail. trail the r , "Riders of hideout . .. Radio’: tanaa themselves, provid-‘breath-taking Holt. actlon.. ~ Richard I , ,l ,.,_.-.__.--,_ _ -,_____ _,___ THE GUARDIAN. ‘ liiE- EASTERN ouinoiiii aoaze-re: iaorrraauax lareld I. user; an... at am. semm. Illa: nu-n.¢'oi-in-. -um‘ '""' aoam osososrowiv: Weldon llama. Thad rillanniayliebouglitataayeftta : su- ton ii.-x I no a A..l.-lewallya ,o:.,. . - 0-3::-town: In-onronn us. in south: rs. suis"r'i'u and I! H. 'H0hIl'1Il I Coll. ....'A DEPOSIT today will lay away your congoleiivn, rexoleum and inlaid linoleum at Hilchey and VsnIderat|ne‘s. Montague. ..orn'-ran l'00F!'Wl:Al. at the telua Shoe Store. ~ ....'NOW I! THE rum to choose YOU!‘ floor coverings. A large stock to pick from. I-lilchey and Varilderatlne, Montague. . ....‘SlE OUI 1050-‘wallpaper to- day. llllchey and Yanldsrstine. Montague. ....-vanrnrv OONCEIT. Mon- -—-~ . tague. two one-act plays, Yao's_ ....‘VABm'l‘Y CONCEIIT, Mono Theatre; Wednesday, at 8 pm. tague. Brooklyn Trio, Yen's Theatre, Wednesday, it 8 p.m. ,..'.-cirieian Hume. Little Sands. visited hhe city yesterday on busi- so-. Leigh Donald.’ traveller. was a recent busiuu; visitor to M0|’lN|8‘lle and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Oflnlllflfilil neu. __,_ ....‘DUNDAS-ANNANDALE Bap- ..‘M1B5 KI)’ MUITIY Visited in flat church services Sunday. " tune on Hider evening at March zstn. Dundna 3.00 p.rn.; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Auzus Annendele 7.oo p.m. Licentiate MIWQYL Stephen Acklend, speaker.. Mr. Bruce Macbesn. Charlotte- ._.,_o1-heir mny mends of ch.,,.y town. is visiting in Montague at‘ the homo of his uncle. Mr. Her- bert Buchanan. ....‘VAlIE’l'Y CONCERT. Step dancing and darkie quartet, Ye.o's Theatre, Montague, ‘Nerlnesday st 8 pm. . Valley and vicinity are pleased to learn that Mr. and Mrs. lidiaon McDonald have returned home af- ter a pleasant visit with relatives in Amherst. Nova acotia. ' Georgetown Vicinity Miss Kay Lavers. ....*Mrs.. Angus Matheson. Mon- tague. is spending a few days in the city the guest of Mrs. E Matheson and Mrs. F‘ M>cLeod. daughter of glhr. lagid .'M.rs. [Egbert Layers of or o tetown is e guest of Miss ...'Many friends of Mrs. A. mam” H _ Matheson are very glad to see her up and around again utter he: re- cent illness. Her friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. William Vanlderstini.-, ‘ ‘ a patient in the Island Hospital. Mr. Reggie MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil MacDonald of Tracadle spent a few days recently as the guest of Miss Ncllic and Miss Sarah MacPhee. ,, is Prince Edward Mr. James Cudmore. com- mercial traveller. was on business to Montague and vicinity on Mon- day calling on his regular custom- era. ..%Mrs. Fulton McLeod and lit- tle daughter Glenda. Charlotte- town, were visiting in Montague over the weekend. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. The pupils of Georgetown High School enjoyed a motion picture 0! the 1948 world series in the Town l-loll on Monday afternoon. The picture was loaned for the occasion by the Provincial Department of Physical Fitness. During his stay in Georgetown where he presided at ithe March sitting of the County Court, Judge J. S. Dcsitoches of summerslde. Bu, mmy menus Wm be-pleued at St. James. Parochial House. to learn that Mrs. J. Elmer Dun- ning. who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital is recover- ing satisfactorily. Mr. Harold MacLean returned home on Monday after a month's visit wit.h friends and relatives in Boston and New York. While away Harold witnessed several National Hockey League games in Boston and also in Madison Square Gar- dens in New York. A stellar per- former on the Georgetown Eagles Hockey team, he will be available for duty with his team in the re- maining games of the _ Southern King's League playoffs. The first Angus Matheson and Mrs. F. McLeod, visited the P. E. 1.. Hospital yesterday where Mrs. Mathesorrs father is 2. patient. also Mrs. McLeod’: father. ....*Mrs. Elmer Matheson, chu- lottetmm, attended the hockey game at the Forum Monday night between summerslde and §t. Drun- stan‘s. ....‘The many friends of Mr. Joseph McLeod. Iris. are sorry to learn he has entered the ‘P. E. I. Hospital for treatment, his many friends with him a speedy recov- ery. ....'IlECEIVl-IS SAD NEWS — Mrs. John Kenny. ‘Morel! received the and news of the death of her sister. Mrs. Nelly Kelly after a few was played at Murray Harbour on a close 4-2 decision in a fast. hard- fought game. A party or parties broke the past weekend holidays and some damage is reported as having been done to the clothes hooks or hangers in several of the rooms: Similar instances have taken place on occasions in the past but it has been some time seventy two Years ago. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ounningham. Left to mourn her passing are two sons and a dnM8ht- er the following broiihers and 313 Margaret. Brooklyn. N. Y.; Clare. Mrs. John Kenny. Morell: James, Long Island; John. New Glasgow, N.. 8.; Pruik. Morel}. Weak, Tired, Nervous, _l’_o3piess Men, Women Id Ill Vin, Vlliii’, Vitality layuaodbrehsbasauuhflwayst sullen; “"‘ .25‘: prehended and with. St. David's United minister. the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce. made reference to the recent in- the exterior of the urch build- by placing over the present hours of service. the new times. splendid ,.laque has evoked much favourable comment. It has been provided. by the and generosity of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. the congregation, the warmly thanked the donors. tuw~- "“-————- I inst DIl7‘Joallfl:x1' nr'r adn ..........-........;. rs‘ . rred "’ ,. eunnri An the demand ier ‘ i rm; I) IOOGIIY doable, Ilia memo bmvdl \ , i was the guest of Rev. 0. Kiggins. game of this best. of five series Saturday night and the Eagles lost into Georgetown High school during ‘ since any such days illness at her home in t I ‘ “I “S, - _ _ mm ype of vandalism has been nstrllmen M_ °« W0 Been. or three aces. or even a M” £1?’ rfingrgnatrehflrfgg perpetrated. It is hoped that the Dialogue —- Raslus Rambles On. deuce and three ten-point cards. ‘ ‘ offender will be speedily ap- Group song -— (encored). However. it would be poor policy deservedly dealt At the Sunday evening service of Church the stallation of a fine notice board on ins. It is most artl ically done throughout with the lettering and edges of gold leaf. Provision has also been made whereby varying ‘hours of service may be indicated This thoughtfulness Stewart. and on behalf of minister ciiAiu.o'r"ra'row;v A l_ O ' . _ .ui,c;osy‘ 0"] tier Isrianm -— r when you meld cards at canasta you must put them‘ down_ on the table during your proper turn‘ to . If you keep meldable cards your hand tag you would at (in ruaniny). they are not considered melded.’-Vimen a hand ends. you get credit for‘—aii the cards you have an the table. but you lose points for all the cards in your head, and it makes no difference if those cards bappenio match melds. Here's another important point about Canasta maids: your molds and those of your partner are treated as though» you were one rson. You can start a meld and e can add ‘to it. or vice varsa. However, you can never add in an opponent’: meld. It the opponents down three kings. you can't "lay off" a king of your own on their meld. You might put down three kinds of your own, but that would be an indepe " t meld rather than a iay-off. _. we have already seen that win you pick up the previous‘ player’: discard you must also take. all of » the cards 1 the discard pile. since . t. is an a vantage to get those ' — rds. you might suppose "that- everybody would be picking up discards at every turn. Fortunate- ly. this cannot be done. ' You cannot pick up a discard un- less you can meld it on the table then and there In most: games of rumrriy you are allowed to pick up a discard "on speculation"--or just to improve your chances for a meld. In Canasta, however. there are no speculation! of that kind: when you take a discard you must put it right down on the table together with whatever other cards may be needed to make it a proper meld. The requirements for melding the previous discard are not always the same, as a hand develops. Sometimes it's easy to take ii dis- card, and sometimes it's hard. We'll go into that in our next lesson. save these simple installments. If you're I beginner. you'll soon be able to profit from the tips given in the second part of each ——..-ar---—-' Iomen"s Institute Sponsor concert _ , ° on Friday, a very delight- ful variety concert was presented by the Women's Institute of Murray Hnrbouv North at the local hall. Mr. Harry D. Miller presifed as chairman with his usual capabil- ity. A very large audience enjoyed and applauded the various pre- sentatlons, which were admirably periormed by those participating. considered one of the best tre- sentatlons yet neld in the hall. a great deal of appreciation is ex- pressed to those responsible. in view of the large amount of work entailed. Following the program, lunch was served by is committee of the Indies. The following is the complete programme: opening chorus -— The Land of the MIPl€~ article. If you're an experienced Remarks by the Chairman. pun,’ “W the “I.” ha" toitc-ch Old Songs — Illustrated by the sun, go °m,.,,_ leaves from the tamily album. The Ladies of the Institute by Mrs. Minnie Mscl..ure. Male chorus - I feel just as hap- py as a big sun flower, (encored). Trio —— Fussy Old Maids from Lynn, (encoreri). Instrumental Music. Dialogue — Brave Boys. Step Dance — Reg Reid. Duet _. Elaine Macllure and fietty Ann Millar, “Forever and Ever". (encored). Duet -— Bernice Llewellyn and Amanda Maclure, "Madam. I've come to Marry You". (encored). step Dance —- Stirling Reid. Duet -— scotch couple. (cncored). Dartey Quartette — “The Yellow Rose of Texas," (encored). Remarks by Rev. C. D. Henderson. Instrumental Music ‘ I . For Experienced Players — 4 when you need only so rotnts‘ for your first n1_s.ld, you should assume that your partner has the count. It isn't important for you to make the first meld just to re- lieve him of the burden of adding up to only 50 points. Hence the chief advantage of making the first meld from your hand is that thereafter you will need only one matching card and a wild card to pick up the discord pile. You must avoid paying too much for this advantage. It is sound policy to make the first meld from your hand in this situation when the meld uses up only three or four cards -- partic- ularly when you will stl have a Dlalofue -— —‘—‘flhfl-ta. Huflblnds wild card..left_irLyour h l'LjIl.eL.. Don't Know" making the meld. Solo —- Bernice Llewellyn. (en- par ex.,mp1e' you might meld I cored) Joker and any pair, or a deuce and Step Dance —- Ilarry, Reg 'and Stirling Reid. Closing Chorus —- on the Banks of the Old Mo "Grands. The King. Have You .A Gold? is Breathing Difficult? when you are sneezing. eyes run- ning. nostrils clogged up — than tha time you need Oatarrh-oooaey its soothing vapor attacks alaei discharge and helps you tsbreathe freely; this assists in extermination maaiy of the nasty symptoms 01 co . Sneezing and Catarrhal .phlagm commence to disappear. Pain ovu the eyes is lessened. A weal: throat is given help. ainua paiaa get re» Ilet: aplttlng and nasal dlaeharlt to use your only wild card to make such s mold. Part of the idea is to have a wild card still in your hand after the meld to help you take the discard pile later on. It would be very poor policy up use more than four cards from your hand to meld the so points. when your hand is as poor as all ‘hit. hi?! patience and wait for a favorable discard. In the mean- "M0 DENIED! your partner can make the first meld. 11 you I3!-n pick up a good-stud discard pile as you make your first meld, it doesn't matter how many cards you must use in that meld. The cards of the discard pile will remain in your hand to make sure’ ' that you are not left card-poor. Distributed 1-: Chi 5 . Times syndlcatmy N“ “n iritatien. "Eden." m & ‘In M IPY N|(.HiY ‘»U((,i'»SiUl CUTICURA .=.AY MUSICAL ITAIS GAILAND ' AND JOHNSTON Judy Garland follows up success in "master Parade". another delicious romantic comedy. . Technicolor offering. now on view who proves himself to be as funny as ever in the role of a blunder- ing music store clerk. Ga.rn-isi‘.1ed with a flock of old and new song hits. ,among them the title zone. “Meet Me Tonight. in Dreamland." when We Were Young." 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