A 1 Ill llillil nnnuuwunr nrusiinnm ‘.4. ~ \'.nIl(l(‘l‘ ~ .» ~.l lioim‘ int!» M‘]llll.lll0ll. ' ALSO CARTOON - COMEDY Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT No longer By constipation "I 1 ll tsk.o'l.ay:s t.ldv:° until I KEL1.0GG’8 ALL- BRAN “and began as in the diet. trg esti toasty ALL- RAN daily, drink Plnllty of water. You may nsvq need another lsutivsl If not benefited after 10 days, return empty box to Ksllogfg, Lona Os . oousns mus noun no; - H. J. MABON 0P'l'0MVl.‘lllS'.l‘ Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. MONTAGUE, r. e. 1. Oilice Hours: 10 to H A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. I: anoint-out ofllee connected with Drug store. liR.l'l‘AIN'5 FISHERIES Great Britain's sea fishing in- dustry is among the most import- ant in the word. ‘T0-DAY — CAQITOL ~. wan. SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 ROMANCE - DRAMA - THRILIS HIGH IN THE CLOUDS '6'//1/7/M iilllllt liEiilll_-liflS_$ FQII-IIIIEY [H SPECIAL “MARCH 0!‘ mm" ’ "FIGHT FOR BETTER SCHOOLS" ~ NEWS - CARTOON - MUSICAL r "DAILY ACROSS T1. Food fish ll. Nocturnal birds 9. Capital '. I ldaho) i0. Frustrates .12. Nut 14. Send forth. as rays 1.’). Measure ‘ iChin.l fl 6. Bamboo- likc grass 18. River (So Am.) 19. Fhlss 21. Brighter I13. Large food fish I5. Burden 26. Like 27. Moves backward _29. Part of verb ..,_o be" :41. One who Inherits 32. canvas shelte M. Per: to the Pl Its I7. King of Judah (Bin) 38. owns 30. Native or Scotland I1. Any power- iui deity I2. Singing voice M. Court jester ' ("Hamlet") DOWN 1. Ancient Roman coin 2. Masculine pronoun 3. Ancient musical instrument (l-leb.) 4. Sandy Kl"ZiClS (Eng) 5. From fl. Sorrow T. Boundaries E, Cut 9. Bully tree i l. Asterisk 13. Government hy the people 20. 23. 29. 30. 31. 33. 34. 35. 36. kxasrnsws (_2ROSSWORD 17. 22. 24. ‘wrnucrvi V svoxs ,uvo l.|'_\i'lIl M1 in "lJllIIV,‘ iv. rum fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l'TETOW1\‘ THE EASIEBN GUARDIAN tonrrs: IONTAGUI: Iarell I. luau. Allure Althea. nu. Nun‘ some osososmwu: w-mn' I.-avers. ~ ‘noun:-alas rotlewingphoseln 'l'hoPmt0lIoO llfleorgetovnu .. 3 's.'a'."s.lu"-ul'I:n'x“ns:-. as}. lnaourlstthelusehlsrsndl Olen. » Miss Louise Murphy of Deblois Bros. in Charlottetown. Vat the week-end guest of her parents. Mr. end Mrs. William Murphy. Miss Dorothy Roche oi the Wright Shoe Company in Char- lottetown spent the week-end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Erned. Roche. ' Miss Madeline McKe,oman re- turned to Charlottetown on Sun- day otter visiting for several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen 01 Burnt Point. Miss Joyce "Billie" Jenkins was a week-end guest of her sister, l Miss Dorothy Jenkins in Charlotte- town. 9 Friends in Georgetown learned with regret at the lnjuriu re- ceived on Saturday by Mr. Theo- ore Lavers oi Charlottetown and ormerly at Georgetown. Mr. Lavers. a Canadian National Rail- way tralnman. was pinned be- tween a railway car and a build- I ing at Kinkora on Saturday, when the car ran off the track and into the building while shunting. Mr. Lavers suffered two breaks in one arm and broken ribs. At the time of writing it could not be learn- ed it any internal injuries had been suffered. celebrate 50th ‘ Vleddigng Anniversary On February 28. 1950, an un- usually happy event was cele- brated at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Glddlngs, Murray River. the occasion being their tidtleth wedding anniversary. Owing to the time of year it was impossible for all members at the family to be present but guts and messages at congratula- tions were received irom them and other relotives and ti-lends away 11-om home. Dr. E. S. Giddlngs and family motored from Char- lottetown. At seven 13.27:. ‘on At Home re- ception was held and s'surn.ptuous bullet lunch was served to about eighty gusts. The table looked very nice. with its vase or do!- fodils and tulips. wedding cake, and silver service at each end. The wedding wire was three-tier and beautifully decorated with a miniature bride and groom on top. An address was read by Mrs. Percy Shsram. and the guests of Murray River and vicinity pre- sented them with a good sum of . .monsy. ‘while other nice glits were given by the Charlottetown guests. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gld-dings re- 9D9flded' littlngly. thanking all pr-esent'fot their gifts and good yvlshes. ' Music for the occasion was sup- plied.by several at the guests. Min? of the old favorite hymns WC"-‘ 99111. everyone entering into the spirit of the occasion. One guest worthy of mention was Mrs. Adam Reynolds who al- V-hol-Ilh eilhnty~el-ght years ot sge. W“ I5 Y0“!!! looking and smart as any M the younger group. 3.. fore the meets made their run- wells Rev. W. I. Green one:-ed Prayer. Soothe Your Throat! Help Prevent a cold It you are uttering train a min erable head-cold. try this: Sprinkle a iew drops at catsn-h—o-sons into the Inhaler and breathe in the soothing vapor or this fast working Uspitlsluh UL‘: 6)! ll.‘ U ‘ 7 ll.‘ 7.‘ lymolet "ll-‘Iii 1-iliijliilii Ahead '4 7 Corrosion on iron A BOH oi Adam Troubles Bugs Stems C ‘ Y . ‘ of hearth tor.) eo. Group or Water three 8011 48. Sphon (Ethyl) ea. Wsysido False hate] Claw .. 17. East by Implnnis south deeply tabhr.) fAIl'_A}J saves: » . goes to work instantly; it spread: a thin film of healing antiseptlcs over the entire lining surfaces at the Menth- Ing organs. Phlegm ll loosened air-passages are opened — die- ehu-ges commence to dry up~the tendenc to sneeze and cough is lessened. In an hour or two the worst of the cold may be over! Your druggllt has cntarrh-o-lone. in St- and 75: slut. 1 r.."u;agu§.. ..-rrrrsn IOOTWIAI Montague shoe Store. Mr. William louchere and his daughter. Miss Gladys Foucher returned home on Saturday from s visit to various centres in Nova Scotla. - at the Miss Kathleen Doyle. B.N.. who has been visiting her father, Mr. Ernest Doyle tor several 'months left on Monday on return to Bos- ton, Mass. ' Mr. Fancis DeLory of Newport was a visitor to Charlottetown on Saturday, where he attended the "Skating Sensations ot 1950" les- turlng Barbara Ann Scott. Georgetown and Vicinity Miss sally Johnson is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Willlmr White In Borden. Miss Mary Doyle. R. N., of 303. ton. Mush arrived in Georgetown several days ago on a visit to her lather, Mr. Ernest Doyle. Mrs. Mabel Lovers is visiting in Charlottetown where she ls‘t.he guest or her son and dsughter-ln- law. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levers. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell oi Montague accompanied, by their children. Janet and Chester were recent guests or Mrs. Camp- bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Llewellyn. A considerable number of George- tanlans mode the journey to the city Friday and Saturday to avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing Barbara Ann Scott and her troup oi skaters, perform at the Forum. 'Thl_s month is a busy one on the various mink ranches in George- town and the surrounding country. as the seasons breeding operations ere now in full swing. A consider- able number oi animals have been carried over ii-om last seasons shock. Farmers of Georgetown Royalty. Burnt Point and those farmers whose homes are within the town met at st. James Parish Hall on Wednesday evening and (armed s School District Group of the Farmers Federation of Agriculture. Mr. Georgeuaccormack ofGeorge- town was appointed chairman. Mr. Cecil Lenscheur of Georgetown Royalty was appointed secretary and Mr. Howard MacDonald or .Georxetown Royalty was appointed owcer to represent the Group at Electoral District and Country meetings oi the Federation, Lt the president or secretary are unable to attend. Mr. Stewart and . Vicinity ‘ Mr. 3. a. cum. M.L.A.. is in the city attending the Legislature. Mrs. Addison Oomn spent Tues- day visiting her relations in Morell. James Feehan, R.c.N. o1 H.M.c.s. Cornwallis was s week-end visitor to his home in Mt. Stewart. Miss Hazel Hughes teacher at xensinlton was s week-and visitor to Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Eldon Glover has returned home having spent. the past week visiting in Montreal. Mrs. William Glider: and Mrs, Blackson. Maren, were recent visitors to Mt. Stewart, Mr. Roland Jay. brsksman of the C. N. R. aummevrside has returned absence due to sickness. The weekly cord party was held in the theater on Wednesday night. The ladies prize was won by Miss Florence Affleck and the gentle- ....,...._ ,.. mens by Mr. Johnnie Mitchell. ly George Clerk ) to work alter s week's leave of V’ Asklorotse, ._u.a up. 1 J ‘...‘..':.'..!'..'?.‘;°.:..'.:.°t*.:.“..“.° A O IIAD Olittl .' . > ' ‘ . -do-noafoccocooobn-OnuCOCOOnooncoOIQIIOC--ICUDCUOCC-0-00.0. accidental death and l benefits to beneficiaries Your will motive: face Vdua of the policy l£ you die item a nuturol douse. Dosblethsfaoovolua ofthspolleylfyoudiehyooeident. Triple the loos Value of the policy i! you die by accident while songs: certain public conveyances or while in a hunting public ' You yourself (of liberal dismemberment benefits providing cub for loss 9! parts of your body.‘- -" iving particulars 0! these benefits. It will Internet you‘. héfiil (3cnnf%uieu1rthonul;ike Association v o - o - v - Branch Office: sum. of Nova 'scoc:a Building, crmtommgn w. G. HOGG. C.l-.U.. Divisional Mmacr GIG '- .u..'g. ’" The many friends 0! Miss Ethel Leord will be glad to hear that she is much improved in health after her operation in the 1’. ll. 1. Hospital. l Mt. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt. Park- dale, were Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs. McLeod Douklas. Mrs. Lloyd Jay is vialtlnl ll" daughter in the city for I couple oi weeks. Miss Carrie Jardine _WIS I week-end visitor to relatives in Mt. Stewart. . Friends oi! Mr. Victor Elan are glad to hear of his steldy 1m’ provement in the City Homltsl. All are glad to see Mm. Joy Mc- Intyre out again after her recent illnees. ’ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ramble)’. EH31 Royalty. were Sunday Vlsltarfl 10 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dirt. Misses Eileen and Constance Jay. Doreen Mercer. P.W.C. students. spent the week-end at their homes here. —_J__. Mr. Roland Jay. C.N.R. brake- mun. Summerside. spent the week- end visiting his wife and family at his home in Mi. Stewart. Miss Jean Atileck oi the Royal Bank staflf. Charlottetown. merit the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Arileck. Miss Gladys Jay who is \ak- ing an egg grading course in Charlottetown. was s week-end visitor to her home here. A last game of hockey was play- flo , :% <2 ed in Mt. Stewart rink on Sat- unhy night between the married men and single men. the score was 6-5 in favor oi the single men. Mr. Fred Attleck of the island Telephone company and Mr. Wm- Pigoit of the M. F. Schurfmnn Company were week-end visitors to their homes here. Mr. Eldon Glover has return- ed home having spent a two- week vacation in Ottawa and Montreal. IN ME_lt_A_OR|AM MR3. HERMAN ‘ MACKINNON .. ‘A sense of deep sadness came to many when it was learned that Annie Louise. beloved wife of mu‘- msn Msexinnon oi Milltown Cross. had passed away in the Provincial sanstorium on Feb. 10th.. 1950. alter a long illness. The funeral services werg held on Sunday, the mu. Alter a brie! period oi worship in the home con- ducted by the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce. The mourners proceeded to the Sturgeon Baptist Church where an exceptionally large gathering which taxed the capacity at the bulldlns testified to the sympathy lelt. Al- the impressive service the hymns sung were: "The Lord's My Shep- herd". "Rock of Ages" and "Shall We Meet Beyond the River?" The minister spoke words of comiort lrom the text: "God is our refuze and strength. a very present hell) in trouble." (Ps.46, v.1.) Interment was made in the adjoining United church Cemetery at which the closing prawer was offered by, the Rev. Mr. Hiscock. The late Mrs. Mscxinnon. was born on Sept. 5.. 1910, leaves to mourn the loss of an sltecttonste and cheerful loved one. the io1low- ing children: Betty (Mrs. Edward Butler); George. Jean billion. Edith. Barbers, Nell and Earl. An- other child. Sadie Estell, predeceas- L..-- \ ed her in use at the -so of HIM- she is also survived by her mo- uur. Mrs. Bsdle Mselood 0! MI- ny River. and the following sisters and brothers: Edith (Mrs. Roland Moore) Charlottetown: Bennie (Mrs. Charles Mscnomld) Ind Hulda. -(M‘ra.Gurilach) Saint John. N. B.; Georgie (Mrs. Alfred Gu- klll) Halifax; Barbara and Lester at Murray River. . . The Pall Bearers were: Archie Stewart. Willard Stewart. El’!!!-*3 Molyneaux. Chester Moore. Dun- can Bruce and Clarence Them?- 501'). WEST COVIHEAD W. 1. The members at the West cove- heed W. 1. met at the horns or Mrs Grove and Mrl. l-filth - Feb. 10th. The nicotine "-6 celled to order by the Dfllldml. Mll- Reed and opened by the oolleetlcn. followed by roll call to which 10 members responded by I 801% W011 fird. The minutes at last meeting were read and one correction was made. The sick committee reported nond- ing irult snd‘esrds to seven movie and thank you cards sndunuuxss were read (or same. It was I390"-' ed by the executive that esno was sent in to the March at Dunes and it was decided that each member snswer the next roll call with twenty-live cents to pay for this- It. won ........‘.. seconded and carri ed that paper cunfl be boulhl: for the school and have children brine money to pay (or these. It was de- c|dgd to postpone the auctioh sale until next meeting. The members voted tor a dele- gate to be sent to oopenhuen next September. The secretory is to get the votes 01 the members not present snd send in the bal- lot form. New committees are as iollows: School,‘ Mrs. Grove Mscmillnn. Mrs. Miller Bearisto; sick. Mrs. G. F. Willis. Mrs. Oeell Maya: Pro- gramme. Mrs. Leith Mscltinnon‘ Mrs. Ohealey Hughes and Mrs belth litecuiilan. collection amounted to 01.70. The next meeting will be held at my home 0! Mrs. George Macmillan Lunch was served by the hotter: The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. WOULD MOVE Cl-IUBCB PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE. Msn.'- (OP) — Rev. 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