TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOITETOWN JANUARY 19, 1951 PAGE EIGHT T0-liA.Y - SAT. Showing Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-9 (WHERE NONE BUT THi lAWlESS UVED and only the ruthless rode! with WILL (SEER CHARLES DRAKE Royal Rodeo - Novelty - Cartoon. ;..M... ....-M CAPITOL T0-DAY m SAT. Siit,)Ws )1;-ti. 5323!); ljvc. T-8:43 on To you,- -irioifi y are rocking with a new ml of rlotl Hall-ieiiiis. . castust. ostt. . Also: Cartoon. VOLGA BASIN square miles. is only some River. PRINCE EDWARD EXTRA: News or The Day Pirates Of The High Seas - 3 Stooge Comedy - I The Volga basin. 531.000 slightl smaller than that. of the st. Law- -FISH FOR SALE THE EASIER N Gl.lARDI.A!l I-orne Vaiiev The Montague: town: srds 8 Son. Guardian may be idairrs:-taon-racus: an-one r. Landry. Mn. Byron smmt. In. Inca llurbee. Miss Iona Wlgginton, Miss Jon Johnston. Adams OIOMIETOWN: wanton Laura. bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardisn Office: in George- lbe Post Office: in Sour-ls: The Shack In and and Vicinity Miss Emily Slaw has accepted a position at Union Road. Mr. Lloyd Mscnonald was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Friday. the in following places ll. Rich- ....'UNITlI) Baptist Church ser- vice. Sunday. January 21. Mon- tague ll. a.m.. Sunday school 10 a.m.; Dundas 7.30 p.m. Llc. W. D. Johnston. Meeting Of Murray Harbor liorih W.l. The monthly meeting of the Murray Harbour North Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Mlllar on Thursday evening. The meeting was called in order by the president. Mrs. U0)!!! Reid. and opened with the Institute Ode and Creed. Roll call was responded to by 18 members. At the close of the business meeting. a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Elmer Mlllar and Mrs. Annie Kennedy. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Edward Millar. Murray Harbor llorth Ladies Aid Meeting The Ladies Aid Society of Mur- ray Harbor North held its reg- ular meeting in the vestry of the Church on Tuesday evening. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. George Clow, and opened by singing the hymn "Breathe On Me, Breath of God". followed by the Lord's Prayer. The Scripture lesson, Mark 12. verse 1-12, was read responslvely. Roll call was responded to with It verse of Scripture by seven members. The minutes of the last meetiniz were read by the secretary. Mrs. Harry Mlllar. followed by the treasurer's report.. after which Mrs. Annie Kennedy gave a very interesting reading. There being no further business. the meeting closed by singing "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". and repeat- ing the Mizpah Benediction. The next mecllntz is to be Mid ztt.' the home of Mrs. Httrry Mil- Moniogueiiniied Church W. M. S. Monthly Meeting ....-am. Reuben Mccannell was s VASJWI to the city on Wednesday. Mr. Lloyd MacDonald was a bus- tiiness visitor to Montague on Tues- ay. ....'FUNERAL YESTERDAY Funeral services for the late Mr. Murdock Maclteod, who passed away at his home at whim Road on January 10th. were held yes- terday uftemoon from the Trinity United Church. Lower Montague, with Rev. Dr. A..D. Mscxenzie oi- flciatlng. Taking as his text St. Paul's letter to the Romans. Chap- ter 8. 24th to am verse. "And we know that all things work for good to him that loves God, to than who are called according to his pm-. pose", Dr. Macxenzie brought an fwpllfingxhmegsage to the bereaved ”'i Y- 9 limit! films were "The spent a few days visitin he d- Lord Is My Shepherd" and "Abide mother. Mrs. Mae Macgula;.a8:::-q. with Me. Mr. Mac Munro bssuti- lgan gem. fully rendered the solo "Beautiful isle of 8c:drte'where".1 The pallhenr. rs were . essrs co in MacDo al'.. tor if to pt .5 . W9bb'NiCh0iB0n. Murdock Mu; where: they wesgufuesg ofmlidtgs). Donald. Herb MacFarltme. Russell MacDonald's parents. MacBet.h. Garnet Moore. interment took place in the Lower Montague cemetery. Montague ln& 8-5 Win Over Murray Harbor Vix;';fa3"gvx'”1;:r:;:fed ligrbaj Reuben Mcoannell, Lorne valley. ii'.i'?.i El i?.”l”'.”.”..t."S'"”..i ..i”.?.i I-We Mower" is trendin- Shlhein Km . K . K" e a pleasant vacation at the home of 5” "why L”g"e' her bt-otheri 1 d i t A large crowd saw the teams M. ' "'5'" B" 53 9" ML tied 2-all at the end oi the first mid mt Wemngmn period. Montague went. ahead 4-2 Um” in the second and added another fottr for good measure in the third, while Murray Harbor fought back to score three. Youthful Ralph MaoPhet-son. in goal for Murray l-lanbor turned in ” Mr. and Mrs. 1-2.... MacDonald were recent visitors to the Island's capital. Miss Muriel MacDonald. can-digsn. was a Sunday visitor at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw, Lorne valley. Miss Anna Goodwin. Bangor. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. wellington Mac- Leod. Uiag. motored to In-he val- te-y on Wednesday where they vis- ited relatives and friends. Miss Mary Wilson has returned home from a visit to lfaiifax, N. S. where she was the guest of her father. Mr. George Wilson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas ulid children. Marlene and Llcyd. Head of Hilsboro motored to Lorne Valley on Sunday where they were guests 1' Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mclnnis. scorers included Whitlock. S. Hume and G. Herring. T. MacEwen oi Montague referee. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLcod and daughters, Ruth and Intma. Cent- ral Royalty. motored to Lorne Val- ley on suladay. They were guests of Mr. and rs. Malcolm Macmod. W3 8 Pisquld WE:st Notes Mr. Alton Jay was I visitor to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mccannell. Charlottetown. were recent visitors to Lorne valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McCan- nell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- beod. I-ler many friend; in this vicin- Mr- . I lty are sorry to hear that Mrs. Mount Siwlri. were visitors to Ellen MacArt.hur.C0n1wall met with and Mrs. George Lcard. The January meeting of the W. M. S. of Trinity United Church. Montague. was held at the home of Mrs. J. E. Fraser. The meeting opened with roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secret- ary. Mrs. Edgar Msoklnnon. and approved as read. The financial report was given by Mrs. George Nicholson. which was very satisfactory. - A number of sick calls and hos- pital cslls. also treats and flowers were reported. The devotional period was ably taken by Mrs. L. MacL.eod and Mrs. MacKinnon, with prayers led by Mrs. M. Mar-.Losn. Mrs. R. Fraser. and Mrs. Ethan Stewart. A very beautiful duet was sum: by Mrs. D. Coffin and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser. Mrs. Macxenzle then wel- comed the C.GJ.'r.. who were of- filiated with the W. M. s. The leader and the girls gave a de- lightful candle light display. end- ing by reading the C. G. I. T. pur- pose in unison. Dr. Madxemie then installed - the new officers for the year. They include. president, Mrs. Leon Johnston: secretary. Mrs. Edgar Ma.cl(inhon; treasurer, Mrs. L. A. Johnston. Service concluded with the pray- er and blessing by Dr. Mackenzie. The hostess and some of the members served a delicious lunch. after which the members enjoyed a social half-hour. Here's Speedy Relief for Tender. Aching Burning. Feet Your feel may be so swollen and inflamed that you think you cant go another step. Your shoes may feel as if the are cuttin rl ht into the flesh. ou feel sic at over with the pain and torture; yould give anything to get relief. Two or three applications of Moone's Emerald Oil and in a few minutes the pain and soreness dis- appears. No matter how discouraged you have been. if you have not tried Emerald Oil then you have some- thing to learn. Get a bottle today wherever drugs are sold. HUGHES DRUG CO. LTD. The JENKINS PHARMACY REDDIN BROS. Pisquid East on Sunday. an accident which resulted in A broken leg and all wish for her I! speedy recovery. Mrs. MacArthur was a resicsnt of this vicinity be- fore moving to oornwall. Lorne Valley Miss Georgie Dover has return- ed to Charlottetown to resume her studies at Prince of Wales College. School has E-opened after the Christmas holidays under the cap- sblc management of Miss Susan MacAulay. Mr. Blrt. Leard was a visitor to .... Montague on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aifleck. Mrs Malcolm MacLeod was s re- cent visitor to the City. Mount Stewart. were visitors in Pisquid East on Sunday. Mrs. Fmncls Mclntyre was a visi- .3Miss Shirley Jay. Cho.t'loite- tor to Charlottetown on Thursday. torwn. spent the week-end with her parenis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Pisquid East. ..' Mr. George Macinnls was It business visitor to the City recent- 13'. Mr. Alfred Lowery lcii. last week for Nova Scotla where he expects to spend a few months. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald, Lorne Valley. spent Sunday in Pis- quid East, the guest. of Mrs. Mac- Donald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Miss Marjorie Mclnnis spent a few days in Charlottetown visit- ing relatives. Much sympathy is felt for the relatives of Mr. Richard Wool- ridge who passed away at Peal-:e's Road on Friday. The funeral was held from the Macbean Funeral Home to York United Church on Sunday afternoon. Miss Emily Union Road. spent the week-cnd at her home in Lorne Valley. Mr. Charles MacLeod and Mr. George McCa.nnell were visitors to Montague on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Jay and little son Harold Jim. have return- cd to their home in Cambridge. Massachusetts. having spent the past two weeks visiting relatives and friends in Plsquld East. Miss Emma Nicholson was a visi- gar to the Island Capital on Tucs- ay. ' 1 Friends of Mrs. George MacAtts- land are sorry to hear of her ill- ness and all hope her health will improve rapidly. Murray Harbour North and Vicinity Mrs. Elmer Maclnnis spent -.-.- Thursday and Friday in Charlotte- Mr. Glen Millar. presently cnt- town. ploycd a-t"B.untbury. was a recent visitor at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miilar. Miss Aletha MacLeod. Mt. lifel- lick spent the week-end at her home in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw and daughter Lola were in New Perth on Tuesday where they visited -with relatives and friends. Messrs. Edward Clo-w and Les- ter McKeeman, Montague. were -business visitors to Murray Har- bour North on Thursday. Mrs. Verne Johnston. Murray North was A recent visitor to ML ""5 MM 090119 will Pitiiiii-ll om.-youegown. were visitors to home Valley on Thursday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. loarie Mscnonsld. Mrs. Malcolm Mscuod washes- tess to the members of Lorne Val- ley Women's Institute Jsnuary meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLure. Montague. were visitors to Murray Harbour North on Sunday. Miss Betty Ann Miller was s week-end visitor to Montlgue. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Lie- wellyn. ing a few days in Montague. luest. c""." of Mr. and Mrs. Lame Johnston. Ne” MCC”""”"' in each month Much is cxpecteu homes in Mt. Stewart from Am- ohm0mww"' we” s""d”y "mt" of this group. Arrangements have bent and I-Is.1ifax,N. S. MacLcod. : st fine performance. F. I-Taser did . is lsitln h r rents Mr. a d Mrs. equally well for Montague. Mr. James MacNetl and daug-h- I Th0i:m dggiiggg llzgirxgunliaigf Dan”. lgeniugrn M Pmquyi G0.,1.gem,,-5 for M.,..u.g..e 1... ter, Miss Doris MacNeil spent the i”0m' 3 Wm R d' ...... cyuded D. Macman. J. L.nd..y' K. week-end in Charlottetown. They I-Owe! Moniaelgw "id Md Mr. Howard Kelly 0. the spec”. Clemmlli J. Llmnit-'Hn. A. Mac- were guests of Mr. MacNall's par- VACWV” cm”' mm mm ' m army force is on furlough with his Lure Hid S- Jar Murray Harbor 9m5- MT- Mid MW MAN" Mum” mudemni parents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelley for their Miss Jane Macctrath was a vili- tor to Bangor ont'I'hursdlyD.d the 3'10:-snarl: thca;ipl;y - guestofMr.a.nd M. rd e sen e omoreo :- Mrs. William Kennedy Ll spend- H W. max. .0 mun mg "nu "0" M" Mt. Stewart and Vicinity; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Court of Bed- ford were aundsy guests of Mr. and Mrs. lsri Jay. Mrs. Ann Griffin is at. present visiting her son Albert Griffin Monotm. N. 3. Rev. Louis Callaghan of Indian River was s visitor to Mt. Stewart on Wednesday. Mr. James Jardlna relieving fore- man 0. N. 3.. Mt. Stewart left on Thursday for Coleman is fireman. Montague llnliedh Church Annual Meeting Jeld There was a good attendance at the snrzal meeting of Trinity United Church. Montague on Wednesday evening. Dr. A. D. Macxenalo presided. The meeting opened with a. hymn. followed by Scripture reading and prayer by Dr. Msckenaie. The minutes of the int annual meeting were read and approved. The reports submitted by VII- ious organizations. from the Mis- sion Band to the financial report. showed a decidedly successful year. it was learned with some regret that the last. report of the Y. P. U. ..' Miss Etta Coffin was a week- end visitor to the home of her par- ents Mir. and Mrs. Addison Coffin. Mr. Sheldon Jay of Montague spent Sunday with relatives in Mt. had been received. This organizst- 5"em"" ggg. ion has submitted splendid reports Mn. uoyd uunders of oyuwa for the past number of yous. However, due to the small number of young eople and the diversity of we 8r "D5 it W-5 deck” W Mrs. Wiiliam'Aiwu'th of Moreli divide the Y. P. B. into two groups, Wu ,. vmm, .0. Mg, 3,9,.” on the teen-agers (boys and girls) 3......-d.y. forming a group of their own. call- ed "The Young Citizens Group.” My-5. um” Mcquuxm, Mg. saw. This otrsnniution has already art. was a recent vlbltor to relations been a decided success with the in Georgetown. devotional periods under the cap- ....- sble direction of Dr. A. D. mc- Mrs. Ciuy Glover of Charlotte- Kensie. and gymnasium exercises town is visiting the borne of her directed by'Mr. Dan Murray. parents Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Af- The older group will be absorbed fleck. into the "Young.Adulta" organiz- ation. formed recently, and which plans to meet the first Wednesday is visiting the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jmsahhsn Amock. Mr. Joseph Doyle and Clarence McIntyre have retumed to their been made for s. one-act play for the entertainment part. of their next meeting. Pisquld East school spent the week- Following the above reports, the end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- membcrs of the .'I.tu-d of Trustees Atuley. nd ushers were re-elected fpr the - The Misses Mary Mccvregor nsuing year. Mr. Charles Fraser then gave a Milchef 01 the Model B0h001.P-W-G eport of the building fund of the and Jean Afileck of W9 BDYH Bank cw haul wmch L, compmed with staff were week-end visitors to their homes in Mt. Stewart. Miss Bernice Hcndrigan. employee of T. Eaton. Co. in Moncton. N. B. Miss suaan McAulcy. teacher in 1. n the exception of painting. Besides cash donations. Mr. Fraser gave a list of those who donated to the building of the hall. Comptimentry remarks were made to those who so generously donat- ed in any way towards the build- ing of the hall. . y Dr. MacKcnzie was justly prsls- gtafiigmgafl g.5x::net';dM;i5;';?g ed and thanked for his etioris and Mrs wumad MNDOMM ' in appreciation it was moved and ' ' unanimously carried that it be M.” Ten” Hmmmln 1,.” re. ””l3:li..Ii.?: t..lZ'."”f.3.f.'.?.'.” till; wmeddw h:;.. rgchipvyg mri; an o . er ness. the meeting closed with the gnogggl hizins mm” he, vwlmn ... pwmunced by D" her home in Peakes Station. of Plsquld. Mr. Bacon MacDonald of Char- The many friends of Mr. Alex Stewart formerly of Dunataffnage and now of Mt. Btewsrt will be sorry to hear of his illness and all lock towards his early recovery. A Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and ms. Herman Lsvsndler were visitors to the city last week. Misses Leona Atkins, Myra Grif- fin and Gloria mehsn students at Notre Dame who have been spand- ing the Yuletide season at their My-, Kimball Gotgll of ohm-tone. homes have returned for future town was a. recent guest of relatives study- in Georgetown. ..' A card party sponsored by the C. W. I. of st. Andrew's Church was held in MacDonald Bros. Theatre on Wednesday night. The prize winners were Ladies first. Mrs. Alvin McKenzie and the Gentle- manls Mr. Athol Ellis. the consolat- ion going to Mrs. Charles Mccsuloy. ...M...M...M.:....:..-:..:M Mr. Stillman Mair. who is em- ployed in the City, visited his home over the week-end, Miss Lorraine Landry. student at Union Commercial College in Char- lottetown was a week-and guest at -hot home in Georgetown. 1 ..' Miss Margaret Macoormsck of Launching is spending the win- her months in Georgetown at the home of Mr. James Haytcr. Hume. Nicolle. Clements, A. White. G. White, B. Stewart. SUMMARY Mr. George Btewsrt and Mr. Clar- ence Ste-wart, both of Charlotte- town. were week-end guests of their lst. Period 1 - Geo'Town. F. Landy P”'3"i5- Mi" "id M” 5- 3- 5"”l" (Mc-Neill) .. 4.20 ” - "2 - GeoTown. MacDonald p "T" . (Stevens) .. ...................... 6.4 Mr. Benjamin Stevens. Canadian g. N””"" R-”""3i' E"'"i' C”””"' 3 who since the past summer has been employed in the Round House at Tignlsh. is convaicsclng at his home in Georgetown. from the ef- fects ed a broken arm. 4 -- Gco'Town. B. Munphy... 15.07 5 - Gco'1”own. S. Johnson f5.12 6 - Geo'Town. MacDonald 19.54 2nd Period on satutrday. January 13th. Mr. Nelson Hansen, of near-by Burnt Point. cbserved a large flock of Canadian Wild Geese flying over his home shortly after noon-day. Mr. Alan Mair. also of Burnt Point, last week saw 3 Robin Red Breast blithely going his way on the back Burnt. Point mad. What is to be deduced from those out-cf season 7 -- Geo'I'own. Steven (MacDonald and Lavandiggi ii - Geo'Fown. F. Landry 3.58 9 - Geo'ToIwn. F. Landry 4.24 10 - Geo'Town, B. Martell (Publlcover) i4.4ii ll - Ceo'Town. H. Stevens 10.13 12 - Gco"l'own. McNclll (Landry) 17.90 -TOPSA IN RADIO ENTERTAINMENT! ”Your A.rmy"Presents" It-eugltt to you by the Canadian Army Starring: HOWARD CABLE M "ms: oosmamls IN SONG y ' TED I-IOOKRIDGE i' GISELIIE TERRY DALE .0 3. sure to listen! Every ssturdsy at t 1105 p.In.-Station CFCY This programme is offered to radio audiences in Charlottetown by p. 3. 1. gen, (11 necc. negt.); HQ it Sigs. Regt. RCCS. 28 LAA Regt. RCA and 21 Field Amb. RCAMC. a. !'rank to has: 9 vlsittnt Urban MacDonald. The many friends cf M! Kelly. um-ell wul be sot of her sudden illness wh her sister Mrs. Mt, Stewart. ..' Mr. Lemuel Allen. who is at present cutting pulp on Boughtgn Island spent several days at his home in Cardigan recently. Major John A. MacDonald, a.. companled by his sister. Mrs. Lot- Allan -were visitors to Montague on Thursday. Friends of Mr. Warren Macxcnne were sorry to hear that it was necessary for him to enter the Kings County Memorial Hospital on Thursday for an operation Mr. Map. Rents was able to return home on Friday. The funeral of the late Mr. .iniu-. J. MscPharaon of Cardigan i-lend. took place on Saturday. January l3t1h from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cardigan. interment in the Church cemetry. gag. wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle on their re- cent marriage in st. John. N. 3.. Mlrs. Doyle was the former Miss Mary Mscnonatd of Moi-e1l.Mr- Ind Mn. Doyle will reside in Mt. stew- srt in their new home which was built this past. summer. Cardigan And Vicinity .... Mr, James N. Allen visited Monts- gue on Saturday night. Mr. Peter Campbell. Newport was a visitor to cardigan on Thursday- Mrs. James Crawford twemath was a visitor to cardigan on Fri- dsy. VEGETARIAN ANIMAL Mr. J. T. Rowe. commercial tra- veller was a business visitor to Cardigan on Thursday. DAILY CRO.SSWORD i ACIOII I. Fencing 2!. Girl's 1. Forward sword name 0. lkill 24. River (Eur.) I. Perish 25. lndslned O. A priestly spot on can eyelid her.) 38. Old meuure of length 19. Legislative lThs Panda bear. found only in the Himalayas. is an almost ex- clusively vegetarian animal. 0. Dog 11. Island (Bgvo! E Naples! 1!. Biblical name 13. Greek island 8. Male sheep H. A street. I. looked Arab pleased body . :tll.Poem lo.'I'ransmltted 30. Appendsge 10. Small drink by hand of a lobstn;- 11. hard 10. Rubbed ll. Round-ups iabbr.I gnntiy 8:. hill of II. Ioutheut IO. I-Ipol knots (abbtn) card 8!. A founda- ib Division W. Sliding tion timbed of a play pieces 40. Malt . It. Woody (Mach. ) beverages as. lurglcu instruments 26. Strange 27 lowers in rank 29. Prosacuto judicially If. A song bl 34. Blunders 30. Lamprey .11. Ahead '33. Negative "iii! 30. cushion il. Fuss ll. Spring month 44. Doctrine 50. A sheer linen 41 English author IB. Borders 4!. A. young girl uolloq.) DOWN I. To speait first 2. nrmer DAILY OIIYPTOQUOTE-ller0's bow to work it: Axvnnnaaxn uoouornnsow. one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used tor the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos- trophlee. the length and formation of the words are all hints. lselt day the code letters In diluent A0t1pIO(l'In&OhlloI DTLXPOC DTPICT AC P ATPXC EC- VLYL I00 DIICAQLJ IP03 INTO DTNZLVCY. INTO QNXO--BCTACTO. YasterlAy's Ofyptoqtsotu DOOK. -man. rm-o rams num- AND wiu-rs:-ztgtgogstsow. l'JK.'lU' ' ' lllll llllii i.'l(:lllBH Biillllili UUEIJ I- . rumour. Answer 61. Keel-billed cuckoo: 43. Equip 44. Evening sun god (5. High priest '. I happenings? Are they hold-overs ------------------------- -- from an open fall or. as we would rather think. hsrbingora of an I 3"! 79””! l in . any Sm .... iii - Gcn'rown. C. Martell The Georgetown Eagles plsyod (McNeilil l .23 boat to the Murray Harfbour Bruins l4 - Geo'I'own. C- MN1011 13-47- in their first home encounter of the Southern Kin-gs' Hockey Les- gue. played in the local Rink on Wednesday night. The locals won a convincing i3-l victory in I hard-fought and very good guns. for an early season fixture. Play in the first period was fast and ended with the Eagles on the long and of s 5-1 score. The middle fix- ture seen the locals put on a su- stainedvattsck. which would not be denied and netted them six counters, without a reply from the Bruins. The final frsrne slowed down somewhat but Is the mm THERE OUGHT "O B HIV! WHAT IN SAM T . um. no nos on W BILL rt: I "cum evm uoto" FOR noon! 13-l. No penalties were handed W91 WILL SPEND ALL KINDS OF TIME - me money STREAMLININGHIR nouns- l s'mAt2s no E.''...:.i-v.ui”!&i- - -rost.moovm-mess HIP! . MM E A LAW Bv Fucozv 9 Short" A . ..-. ...; THEN 6ME'l.L GO RIGHT OUTAND an-rs "OR!!! THAT LOOKS SOMETHING LIKE THIS no vou Lttte MW - some srvte V MAT? WIN I'VE O t1"t.t. MPIIOVE FIGURE EVER so MUCH; Delivered any Island Station . y In 25 or 50 lb. Bundles Dried Medium and Large Cod ... . 18c per lb. t ly Dried S out. as the players stuck strictly to hockey. Refunds-in-chief. Harry Levers. assisted by Linumsn Ger- ald Murphy. handled the game well and were very sharp on blue line infractions. Mr. and Mrs. George Mcoanneil and dsughter Msrgsret. Charlotte- tnwn spent. the week-and st Int-no valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs Reuben Mccsnnell. Her many friends in this vi- oinltty are sorry to hear of the sari- ' ll. cl. MIMI OPIOIIITIIIT miss an igatvl-coins: M mallCod................14cperlb. ageless Cod in 15 lb. Cartons 31c per ii). I" n Salted Medium and Large Cod ... 15c per lb. L :- ' Georgetown Eagles: Goal, 3. Salted Smail'Cod perlb. . liggngans in no n-. new new is '""E:""! r t 2;”. '33." .:' W" .V.::':.:: :t:z.':".;. .?.."3”P3:'.z2lr . 4 en... ' ... . ' sttdslwlshhvr speedysndcom- '.l-'f. tev'.'D.M: " '..i;....2....:...-.:..:.. Q::'p,.'n.,.' pitta recovery. E 'rn.uuw:d'p.uv.na:g':'g.ucu..tf1, ' ' -'-m---' 1'. under. H. Publieover. B. Mar- li'""'. W ...: ”.........”""”.... "'”"”' '""" ' t , A W The Persian Gulf, with an an . . ". - .. . , lllhs Item .431 15,000 square miles. has an us ugh;!kf”:yhttlL.r3:;fem;.of1w lute some of only 20 tstitoms. .