-.1-in: GUARDIAN; llili i”ElsT:"iin eumma Mrs. J. Vl..csaIiloll AGENTS:-MONTAGUI Harold r. Landry. sin a so rt. 17-. PIC . V A . L Bruno til: Joyce Wllfllltoa. Ml: .l3.JoIn;:a. A OBGEIOWN: wuaon haven Tb. um mama ” the h - i - ' -The ucu.ral;:a guy I'D: thought .3 Gun following platen is Cou:ftVMH03'itlIl on March Mon us: up can u aurant. n uardi out : i Bur 10 1000 on 8'! mom 1'9- cE D shins wad! 2 nay: ggwnzi Inc Post Office: in 5OIIl'l:: Tho Sash: Bu-"nodal. Ii: mooted cltiusxs. Mrs. John W. SI-I ' ocean or ROGUES! ""””' C'"""""””"""d”"' . E S --s-- ,-w ----- A month ago Mrs. Campbell en- ....'BUllNG-Used feed bag . ..-car run woman PAINT . Fraser md Anne". Montague. 5 tered the hospital and for some Love-pl-In of every plunder-mod od- vanl-uroron the seven seas! race ”cl(-lur V, T,o-gDAY.1ANs:wYM.sNln ' 1 Dramatic Hit .- "arson li'RlGl!'l?” Also Cartoon - Shows 3:30-7-9 Spred Satin at Hiichey and Van- am. ha wndmon "mm to M ...'CAIl BATTERIES 511.50 to bk an uven her she pund Iderstine. Montague. improving but ughouslh In pom, 525.00 with an old battery. Bud's M, Mr. H 1,, Accessories. Montaaue. and, M:?dLeste:' Mgllislif Ohtltglxl-11:1,! she Wu nu"- . arrived in Montague Sunday to ,d 4 ye d 1 ed 1 b h ..vwALLrArEn., paints and . In 11 OW 031 0' Y 91 house cleaning supplies. Hilclley :te1a:1:gEflK1:,:BIp:EJ.,he1”: km" d”"3h"e" Ml” J53" C3'mVbe1'l- and Vanlderstine. Montague. ' ' 5 .mM: mm f ems: . .5 . ' . iswasttewxac . Mn. Cam bell the da gh- womom ::::2:::;-:. 12- i" o:sh-;Sr.ll?,.7"d - ' lam amp er ontsgue. sizes. A large assortment: of sizes - - t H-1 h d V I . , '""l "”0"” 3" 5”""”l 5" 3"”-1 llliaontaglucaey an an M ff, w;L,:o"'f.,;" .3.,”.".?,.,:,';3 Maritime Branch Office: is Jhnrch Sh. nsonctoa -m . . mu) u..n. c.Lu. s poi-lnu a c ..'M.ATTRESSl-ZS. - Spring flii- years. Following her mamase in 3' 0' mwbo ' ' ' " n "' Miss Mae Miilar Montreal ar- ' t ed Mattresses. 10 per cent discount . . ' -, Mr. John Clmpbell She resided in H R 3,11 omcuud, Interment for ten days only 1 Stewart .2 "V9? "1 N" P"”h ”" 5”l'""dYv Mont-acne. and spent her entire ' ' go o to . Becki. a gfagzg geelgh eagle :11 he? gecnae mum me me". was in the Kinks to mac 1'! 9 ea 9 9' '0 ll9l"lll' Besides her sorrowing husband Mr, Alexander R05-enmn. Red. H.313", SPRING AND MAT- law. the late John L. Mellish. J. 0. IAINT. General Agent. Ohsrlnthtown J. E. PIIIIJJPS. Gansral Alont. sumsnsralds M...- Montague Town Council C cloning vvonne DECARLO nun l '9! lEX'I'RA: Pete Smith Novelty - Canada Carries On in Color - Sport, Wild Water Champions - Cartoon, Two: A Crowd. CAPITOL T0-DAY - WED. Shows Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-8:45 with the biggest six-shooters in the West! "BUCCANEEIVS GIRL" IS 1 SWASHBUCKLING MOVIE no colorful romance, action and suspense of pirate legend are unfolded in spectacular fashion in Universal - lntcrnational's "Buc- caneer's Girl," which opens Wed- nesday at the Prince Edward Theatre. dual triumph for glamorous Philip Friend, the handsome young British actor whose work in "Sword in the Desert" won him this chance at stardom. Produced by Robert Arthur and directed by Frederick de Cordova. "Buccaancers Girl" presents Miss De Carlo in the intriguing role of an impish young miss who invades TRESS SPECIAL for ten days. 532.95 at Stewart sv, Bet-kis. Mr. Percy Myers. who has been m employed in Halifax, is visiting his home in Montague. Mr. James Currie. commercial Montague on Monday. Mr. L. H. Poole has returned to few days in Halifax. ager for the Maritime Provinces John. was a. business visitor to h Montague recently. Mr. Lester MacLeocl, onta,-.I.ue, returned home reccnty after N.B., on business. arrived in Montague on Saturday Mr. Alex Benton and sister, Miss Flol-rie Benton. have returned home aunt in Boston, Mass. Georgetown a business visitor to Georgetown on Fridav. incial Manager for Bergmann Construction Company was a. bus- Montague and County will always remember the Mn ...'DB. L. W. SHAW, will be the guest. speaker at an open ceting of the Home and School Association in the United Church Hall, Thursday. March 15th at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Macnon-' traveller, was a business visitor to Md, Brudeneu were pleased to have as their guests for A few days, Mrs.-MacDonald's brother Montague after spending the past ;":ii:ry5i5Itf;;F;k'l':!'t1t::,v'ofIVI;iw3nder5?g:' Friends will be glad to learn ML Mex Maoumdi sales mam that Mrs. D. A. MacPhee. who was patient in the Victoria Gcncral "1 w' ”' T””'"'e 3” 0”" 5”" llospital, Halifax, has reiumed to er home in Heatherdale. Miss Bernice Coyle. Mr. and Mrs. Alex l-lutchescm R.N.' .'.'.”.."; ?.i:?3'3iS'.?3i'2J"ii3..Eif.y At Dinner Party Miss Jean MacDonald, R.N.. after attending the funeral of their superintendent of the T3. Cong valescing Home at Montague. en- tertained at her home recently for Miss Bernice Coyle. at a dinner party. A very pleasant and happy evening was spent. Miss Doyle, who in a graduate and Vicinity nurse of the Charlottetown Hos- pital, followed her mofession in Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sculiy Montreal for some time before re- 1.-umed in Technlcoloh ml, story were visitors to Charlottetown on turning to Montague to enter the -of buccancering days around New 511llll'd1laV- Orleans in 1810 is another indivi- Klng's County Memorial Hospital. first as nurse then for the past Miss Vivian Wood of Charlotte- two or three years as superintend- Yvonne De Carlo as well as being town was a recent guest of her ehh She recently severed her con- a most auspicious starring bow tor parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. wood. hectlons with this institution and accepted a position as nurse of Mr. Sullivan of the Maritime the operating room Blue Cross at Charlottetown was Challollewwh ll05Plt1il- staff of the Many of the ex-patients in Eastem King's care given During the evening a. lovely tea set of china was presented to the Myrtle (Mrs. William Head) of Somerville, Mass; three sons. Clif- also two sisters, Mrs. Harvey Fraser, and Mrs. George Beck. both at Montague. is extended to the bereaved. East Baltic East Baltic, were business vlsitcrs to Charlottetown last week. Mr. Keith Mlscxenzie. Souris. was a recent business visitor to Kingsborc. 2.? I for Mr. Bell a speedy recovery. Mr. Earle Johnston and Mr. Har- vey Altken were business visitors to North Lake recently. Mr. Lester Lceco. Peter's Road. is hauling lobster traps by truck to North Lake harbour. Mrs. Garfield Stewart is ill at speedy recovery. children. Debra and Carol. East Baltic, recently spent several days at Eyed Point. passing of the late George Rose. Lakeville, on Feb. 21st. at the age . Mrs. Wallace Rose. East Baltic, . l . Id h ; Lo 1 - Mmiam :IVi)llardl::AolbeBl'::: 33,, t,'::,'e;”.,,-if the 6"" SW1” use will be henceforth Gwhlll Congratulations are being The sympathy of the community nee Bum” their recent marriage. Friends are sorry to learn 11&llc1:1gl"E':l;e0'A1l;1l'5jo&' w' Mmmm Hall located in Montague. her a -speedy return to health. William Fraser and in wishing Harold Maclean W85 Mrs. Robert Dixon and two week-end visitor to the city. . -f lottetowll. Friends regretted to learn of the chants of the town on Tuesday. of 8! years. His funeral was held of Charlottetown from the hcme of Mr. Francis Georgetown on Rose. with whom he rcsided. Rev. were accompanied by MW DWC' Ch”l0”'9mw"-C That all men over 66 yearsso! from payment of poll tax in the town of Montague was moved by ”' the 'r c uncll last night at tended to DF- and MW S"”"WWd- their mule: meeting held in the M council room and presided over by His Worship. Mayor B .l-l. -Yeo. I Also an exemption of all municipal it taxes was granted to the Legion During the meeting the Town Clerk read the minutes, bills. fin- ancial statement. and correspon- Mrs. dence which iconstituted only Mr. R. W. Dixon. and son John. geaxigw ,,?:e3;a??,:thbg::e'cg;eu::; routine matters. to their homes with fill. with respect to those in arrears regarding the payment of 5100.00 for attaching to the town sewer. it cum” Stewart" was moved that 9, letter be sent g:1vS:l;)0l:8dW;l:Oul:1”&Veui;fxel” m' "C to these persons giving notice of ten days to pay such arrears in full or to make satisfactory arrange- Friends are sorry to learn of the am Ki:l;gb0l;g'5tEI:i"r;'&:: xlacligiig ments to pay same at the rate of illness of Rev. H. R. Bell. All hope Earle Kennedy Kmgsbom. are con. fined to their homes owins to 111- MD...,....m..M....M.M.M ness. All hope for their speedy re- thy Jenkins and Mr. H. 1''. Mac- covery. P Georgetown and Vicinity .. 'Mr. and M:-Elm slssworih the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster of De Grcs Marsh were visitors to Wwn 011 'I'lleSd8Y- Garrett. All wish Mrs. Stewart a Georgetown early in the week. 325.00 per annum. and in default of payment or reply to letter, the Mr. Rufus Clory was a business visitor to Charlottetown on.Mon- day. t Mr. sylvcrlus Yorstcn of munching was a visitor to George- Commercial men visiting Georgetown in the interests of 3 their respective firms included:-- Mr. Vernon Williams of J. and M. Murphy. Halifax. N. 8.: 'Mr. Le- representlng Roy White of T. P. Calkin, Hard- - h.w1 1 1 (char- ware Wholesalers, Kcntvllle N. R' E Mum m E53 as 0 mer- 3.; Mr. Leigh Toombs of M. Bell and Co., Halifax; Mr. Elmer Dunning of DeBlois Bros. Char- m, and Mrs. Reginald Jenkins lottetown; Mr. Jewell representing to Colgate Products and Mr. J. '1'. They Rowe of Fenncll and Chandler. she leaves to mourn three daug-h- we 5 1 a 0 oz my E:ilf..3:.:"i..”::?.". :....'.. .:.';.E Meetmg Held Last Night (Mrs. C. M. Daniels). Toronto; and nus. , amount of said arrears would in sent to the clerk of the County colrt with instrucions to law. summons, and place same in th. hands of the sheriff for collection. The chairman of the tire com. mittee reported that the Irving Oil's tanks should be fenced .3 there existed a dangerous fire hazard. and the council moved that the Chief Fire Marshal ha notified. The chairman of the pouc. committee read a preparedllst at the duties of the town policema which were approved in the coun. cll. Other committees reporting in. cluded the light. building, ma street committees. considerable discussion centered around the heavy Saturday high: traffic and it was xropossd that the space in front of the rink he acquired for the summer so that buses might load and unload their passengers there, thus preventing the present difficulties arising in that location. It was moved that the cluk dis. tribute the town financial state- ment for the year low. Following considerable discussion on the town file equipment. it was moved that the fire engine would not leave the limits of the town. but that those fkes outside the town limits which could be reached by the present hose would be attended, provided always that the engine was not taken outside the town limits. The final discussion named on the installation of bussara In tho homes of-the members of the fire department to notify than of ,a fire. Two tenders were received and read. Aner further perusal of thc matter, it was tabled to a further meeting. The meeting then at!- lnurned. 19th century New 0 leans society 1 151: to G - as an entertainer arnd captures sriiislfrdzy, or emgftohn on l'l0nt0lll'9d K118-tit with the i' the heart of society's number one if" lmems 9x'P1'9559d? bachelor. Philip Friend. When she , ,0P;-lends of Mrs. Frank L3V3ll' Dlglaeglsgercdget mi '1: Q a c p a gl as it ok. discovers his dual role as a pirate 1 . leader who pillmzes the cnrgo- gp?;n3i2?l&””o.X?3EloK"d”i2”"” 5,1; 9" ”' WT mmilllhln and esteem. laden ships of a scheming mllllon- c,,,,,,.,,m,,,,,.,, Hospna, Wm be all miss you very much but airo. merchant and donates the pleased to hem. that 5h'. L, cg ii 1 always """-'"”b" "N M? w . gains to a seamen"s fund, she re- PT precmt” hm" "W1 W11 were to us. , mains by his side. The rugged ms” m”"”b”” We d90Dll"1'ezret your having nghung during mm” mid” M5 5"" Mr and Mrs Herbert Stewart Egwmcfuer Llfrssbuls l in um ' ” ' ' B h V your the eventual exposing of the pir- ate leader and the climatic rush and 31,,” Scthugmn 19” ” kw dal” 3al"- "lid W9 Wish you all the luck led by Mu. De cam, to free mm yilo h . 88115. .Quebec Prov- and success in your new work from jail are thrilling moments 5129' wtge they Wu! nude" Mr that you so richly d"""' in an action-packed series of ex- carmzian A”ir";:,:::'Cbee'a;:fi we R9”! D k An P I1-0Vlh8ll'. lg H as rec- n.y ey. e eBe , WNW dmmauu ently been transferred to st. Jeans Graham. Jean Mzgcvonalg. Emldlx o " from Trenton. Ontario. Wilson. nances Reid. Bristol and i Sudden illness. necessitated his Vicinity enterinr the King's County Mem. Mr. M. P. Donovan. has been on the sick list for some time and f,'o1;,l. ?,i,25”,,13:1d,f,'f, sawt,;11fdB'vc md 5." 1"” mmy mm” M 15 gewng 3!" serious and that E willni? mto" om in me "0w' ed to normal goodehealth eihes tolls ollowin g Friends of captain Henry Larsen are sorry to hear that Whimw and liiclnty Mr. James Macbeod. was I re- . W 2". and M: Rodd” oimmleyi very near futurs. cent visitor to whim Road. ' g W N ."'i l" "'9 my 3” "l'l"' Brigadier W W Reid and M His many friends are pleased to ' 1" R. " "3 me” thwllh” W G. Kerr Provincial comm1..,1c,,; hear that Mr. Gordon Nicholson. the country and expect to be here of B0 . , y Scouts attende tn )1 3 Commercial Cross. has recovered for the slmmer. months again. game played in thecaegrggoiz (mm ms ncem "mus. I rink on Saturday afte noo b - ' M”l':el' ”"d”l';" 0' M” -l""3 tween the Trinity Scouts: ornchai. Mm Marjorie Campbell 1!. x.. Kgn ml; gtl h" 01 F”-:l"' Mc' lotietown and the Gnorgetown of the King's county Hospital. ra- me ": ' ,' '”'l'1”;'5 WW" scouts. The game. an account 0; cantly visitsd with her parents. "me " e C 3' ”''m”'"" which appeared in Mondays issue, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, fl Lion B an aw wasliedlo nlinutes in NEW Jet-Power lUX than. C p W 1 those washed 20 minutes with any other wisliday product thy man out early 'Lms nix: tglgeolfgetgwn peg wee, md datlI:T1w.Fa'.ra.nk .-(E-s.ham. recently I I TECHNUCOI-OR She is suffering a heart WM , ,,,dd,,,.d.,,.m mm... go, whim Road. ' the Scout championship of Quee ' w- -M505 1 Ulllversal Nev” ' "DD and King's cnunugg and Wu WI; Mrs. Russell Downs, Charlotte- , .' Travelo e . Cartoon Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien. are b T l R . 1 y t mu, to "I . gu c7:pc:'-2:1 here next week to look T51!” x:1-I,11n,;,ysco;1;t:mby,:,w6 4ad:::,?, hm: grime: Mr.rand Mr: over their -"mmer house and have against omenry the mm” D n , count an Stewart, Kill-nuir. She was .,l 5”'"e -9133178 'll8d9- Owl-ll! to "W winners. in a series for the Prov? accomP1llll0d by 1161' 1W0 lmull Paper Weights plgygd ham to sh, spent several days at 0omsnerc' l Montague Pee wee; gnd pwe, Cross. with his wife and small son, '5'”. gal opplci . . 'F'l-lends of Mrs. William - , lt'safoctINew Jet-Power Luxjets shirts Kelly will be sorry to hear she will 5 M I WORK ;',;'d"g,3 f,.;",.f”"” ;;""f,”f" l" hgillffyrtssarhgs ixiwtohe us 0 i -- and cheats whiter makes them last: ' ” "ll W" 059 ” WY one-cl ft 'rn Whi and r iii - Nil!-Allxmbllscon ' Apply by Vlfmllif this week. she has been 'under- ,,o,,”,,,”,l;,e um gem wig” relgululrmzimg 0; tnuuoonuss. '0" '1'-ll! lint 10 minutes than other . "2 coins treatmgnt thfre for a dweek 4,0 mo", md 10,, w Montague 1,, the home of Mir. Garnet Moore on " aplauuntoloolx atmy W” day products can in 30 So Why or more an mus now u ergo I Ina d h f ' ' p G . db ,0” an opmuonl n mnfam, wash, ,,,,,,,,e by , H gaogganynnetggznzgucgf straggling; ;, L;;' ,,'..g,',;' f.;.g.;LI;: pound your white was zominutaa when can our II 60 - membm mum l . ,w no 1': anow.LA'n'l my Ncwlnlxdoosabettsrjoblnhalfthatimo? This column extends con rt P Dill 11: the 21 Iuhandsroal loud s Mrs. stannis I..I.Picrre. has not muons to J. J. llxnnnlesp Congo: 3; gm"; D1,", were completed ,0, Isalatrtaarclaagngaonnsrli I Just think-with New Luryou can an half the tumbling, twisting. half the . been well all winter and Mr. I.a- ch km to I "satin cum , th diam '' 1 n or. New Ln: coala no , Pierre. has n... in pan. health ,,,,;;;,,, 3,33,; -,,,i;,':,",:,',,,,?,W:; .... mt. .......'.' ...'.n. at nit .,,,;&,;-, ;-h-gnl-:3;-gmw;-3-,Ins for some time. Both are getting om C d ,' COTC Mu" Mnmnnon mm” .1; to . along in life and celebrated thek D, ''',”,;,,,u,'' 'c;,,,e'”- 35.”, me,” ,,,, nm ,,,e,,,,,,, ,,, M, ""hd'7"""""' ""1 ' I "am wedding two ya" "” "L been announced from Halli NS h”""- - C h AN I (III III on! with their tamuy. They are "- -- Nowwaihlngum provoiNooHm' wash-' ' - . daypmduct can get shirts and shoots Mrs. E. lllarquahlrson was hos- , ten to the members of the xiisnulr '4 " W. X. at her home on Thursday learned night. There was an attendansa of C-Z-......C..............M.. time. 's-""- to see and riot smoke life residents of this vicinity. ........ tn . Hrs. Maurice Martell. has hung on up I record here. as the belt .1-n- xnestdenh in al-moi itor tho Little Flower church has with regret of the passing of Mr. nine members and air visitors to :2 and not see." ,, whicorqndchoy tut montlu'Ioasor.toor Get New Ice-Power Luk tomorrow intho , sscaaua saavlclo , aepsm 'tl'o, allllnim . " ” one had, and it had quite a few. arm in , . . . 1 ' - . llrlu llartoil, took up thl Job gttegwnkgitglgidwhgrgayclgt i.i:l':I'allc:1l:.lnc:"vct:"se.'I;1kn:. lac-"I. i t ”'ji&.&jPrnu '0' dun" ,, ., when her husband was taken ill. A life long resident of this vioin- Dona presided over the shooting. 7 C ' ' his list" .m- ” ' ' ' HIM illtllltlil Ito and since her ity and a bachelor he lived alone the moss procedure being aar- ' 1 i "'m V yo'"'”"m.m' '! - 53031 VII NMUVM to the for many years and was a friend ried on in usual manner. lavas-al NQVGR UEFUWA sh . - Huh G!'0V!- She took the Janitor to all. He never refused when call- members turned in finished gar- lobuan full time and has lllllll up on on to help those in need and meat: to the Red om: coannor. The llnllor fedtml. malnygnaudaymwhsn this uw::tl)l1s;: lvllrs. M. Mlooowan. Cod giver --- a r a stormy s ogcspouou was purchase a . non of an-. P. its aim horses to liiul wood for those in number of mstabm. lha am who ail-molt need. The minor! of Norman aoolul shot as the clean of the ' -V, , some use 11- MacDonald. will lm lnthis moon; the Indians by It M91! improved. A vicinity. nu funeral u may . '- puma . "gr aw-ytromgunomaotalsnpplmvnunnoaaa. 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