PAGE EIGHT PRINCE Enwtnn T D — D A Y and SATURDAY Shows Fizlltl-T-Si Sat. Matinee at 2:30 FSAVE YOUR PITY. . KEEP . YOUR TEARS. . -l'M DANNY, SEE... I take whoi I want and nothing on earth can stop me!" gin IIIS IIIUAlI-IAIISUWIN ' DlfilE MiItIlE-Sllli liIYlE-IDIII IIIM CAPITOL i“ WAR wnoors tum; . .. I A PAUL SHORT Production Stirling tun t». WYATT m: IIIEASIIN STANLEY I t...» IIIBIIEIIS g rail and t“ his lint ilanin AIIIIIE I'D-DAY and SAT. y“ I WAR PATHS FLAME . . . as lm _. riiios witii the iiavaios "till. ..tii mun “GENE AUTRY World's Grrclsil Cowboy and World's Wands! Hens Flllf: RICHARDS HANK PAIIERSDM tun -~ -r HIUWUH v1 Vir-‘IM H III“ TWIN!‘ hem a MIND your: - . "- l 1n EMPIRE II I P ii B l I i‘. not..." IDY RDIEIIS r GEORGE (DDPII - DAVID WDIFE IIIIY WAYNE o PETER EIDKD ~ IANSDM SIIEIMAN TD-NIGIIT and SAT. titlllii N. J. MABDN OPTOMETBIST Ilttinl and Sgtpplyln] Glasses e. MONTAGUE, P. E. I Ofliee flours: - ll to I! A. M. a to l I. M. byappotaheat ens-awful. VOTE FOR STRIKE ._, ..____ NEWARK. N.J.. (APP-Union officials announced today that 10.000 telephone oper- ators had voted overwhelmingly to strike against the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. No date was eet for a walkout. The union is seeking an hour reduction in the present eight-hour day, a a1-s- week wage boost and a union shop wlN-i dues check-oft’. Present scales ronrgc from $12 a week to $52 s wedl- . .__A Feb. 16 — rntftisitt THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Stewart, Miss Harold I‘. Landry, Albert Aitken, Mrs. Byron Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavera. The Guardian may be [I Georgetown: The Post Office: H. Blc bou|ht at any of the following places In Montague: Mill B. A. Llewellyn; llrl, Clay. in Sourll: The Snack Bar and N. harda lion. t-NEIV SPRING C O A T S, DRESSES AND SUITS ARBIVING DAILY AT THE FASHION SHOPPE. Mrs, Daniel Reilly, who has been a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, has returned to hcr home in Montague. Mrs, Cornelius Morrison. St. George's, was a recent visitor to Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mat-Phee. lilr. Don Campbell, wiio recent- ly visitcd friends in Montreal, re- turned to his home in Montague last week. Mr. John Yco, student at Print-c of “Ink-s Collcgc, was n week-end visitor to the hOmr of his parents in Montague. __.- Mrs. Roy Maciienzie. New Perth, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- tow where she visited her hus- ban , who is a patient in the PrInCc Edward Island Hospital, Her friends are pleased in hear that, Mrs. Clarence Thompson has returned to her home in Militown after undergoing an operation in tllc King's County Hospital. The many friends of Mr, Ray Mqchon, Lower Montague, will re- gret to lcurn that he is at present a patient. in the King's County Mcmorlal Hospital. The friends of Mr. James Larkin. Montague, regret to learn that he is receiving treatment. in the King‘; County Hospital. Miss Julie Prosper, student nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- pital, was a recent visitor to Montague. Miss Prosper is spend- ing a three weeks’ vacation at her home in Georgetown. On Tuesday afternoon a vcry enjoyable party was heltl in the classroom of grades eight and nine oi.’ Montague High School for Bar- bara Ryan who is leaving for Halifax In‘ the near future. As s remembrance she was presented with n school ring h)’ lhe mom. Iicr: of her class. Following the presentation an enjoyable hour of games and other amusements was spent in the classroom. HIGH TATR-A MOUNTAINS The High 'l‘atra mountains in the Carpathians are more than 23 miles long and have an aversge height of 7.500 feet. COMPENSATION FOR PIIISONERS TORONTO. Feb. ‘i6 -—tCPl — United States citizens who were interned or captured by Japanese armed forces during the Second World War can obtain conwpeir- sation from the U.S. Government for time spent in internment camps‘. the U.S. consulate here said today. The compensation, which names up oo s50 for every month spent in Japanese ‘ hands, applies to U.S. citizens now resident in Canada. They or their dependants or hairs can obtain fonms for claims from U. S. 0on- sular otfttes. ARSON EXPOSE, "FLAMING FURY” BRINGS BEARING REALISM TO SCREEN Exploding on the screen with searing realism and violence as blazing as its title, Republic's "Flaming Fury" begins an three day engagement at the Empire Theatre Thursday. An expose n11’ the arson racket. culled from documentary evidence supplied by the Arson Bllrcflll o! the L05 Angeles Fire Department, "Flaming Fury." authentic in de- tail and superbly acted. reveals tthe secret methods used by aroonlsts to perpetrate one of the most des- tructive crimes in thc annals of poliCc records-the deliberate dies- iruciion by fire of buildings tn order to collect insurance. “Flaming Fury" tells the intrigu- ing story of “the gray woman and her singing canary?’ Alerted by the increasing number 01f firfis In Los Angeles. the Arson Bureau starts an all-out campaign. in co- operation with Fire and Police De- partment heads, to clean up the criminal rings responsible. Tipped off hy a meek little har- and-grill owner ~ who has been approached with a sly proposition that a flrc with attendant insur- lnCc settlements would be balm to his slow-business ailments, the Arson Bureau assigns one of its rookies to the job oi feneting out tihe racke-tecrs. Row. narked and tsrrifylm true. the picture builds toward one of the most thrilling climactic accrues ever filmed, as the rookie finally manages to bring the crimlnds to Justice. The cast, made up of outstand- ing actors. includes George Cooper, Roy Robert-it, Billy Wayne, Peter Bnoooo, David Waite. Paul ‘Mu-ion and Ransom Sherman. MAKE YOUR SDUPS WITH GOIGIIITIATII IIII Nowi Improved, foil wrapped cubes . . . quick dissolving. o add to vegetable water for nourishing beefy soup‘ s- ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR at m} ldontlltll Shoe Store. ..'Messrs. Claude Nicholson and William Matheson, Montague, mo- tored to Charlottetown on business Wednesday. MOUNT STEWART AND IIIDINITY Mr. Waltci- DOUglns. potato in- S|J(‘(‘L(li‘ of Souris, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Mt-rtin Jardtne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Court of Bedford, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jay. The many friends of hliss Mar- gnret Douglas are glad to see her out again after her recent illness. The many friends o! Mr. Robert Brysen are sorry to hear of hll illness in the P. E, I, liospitab Mr, Bazil Jay, who is employed with a construction company in N. 8., is visiting his wife and family. Miss Doris Jay of Montreal is visiting the homo nf her parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jay. Miss June Jay and Miss Annie McIntyre, who are employed in the City, visited their homes in Mt. Stewart over the week-end. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Mt. Stewart United Church held a cake sale 0n Saturday evening which was well patronized by all citizens. The Misses Doreen, Merritt, Con- stance and Eileen Jay, students at Prince of Whles Collcgn, were week-end visitors to their homcs here. The following wcrc recent visit- ors to the City: Mrs, Arthur Mc- Laughliin, Mrs. James Jardine and son, Mrs. Jay McIntyre and Miss Mae Douglas. Mr, Fred Affleck nl tlit- island Telephone Co. and Nr. Wm. Plgntt of M. F. Schurman Co. spent the week-end at their homes in Mt. Stewart. Mrs. J. F. Parke, who has been spending the past your with Miss Mable Griffin, Is icturning on Fcb. 16th on tho Empress oi’ France to her home in Liverpool. England. - v The Mt. Stewart Branch of the Royal Bonk has taken on a new and brighter appearance, its in- terior having undergone ii renova. tlon, the lighting fixtures having been replaced by fluorescent fix- tures, the woodwork ha! been scraped and varnished and the floors all covered with inlaid lin- oleum. ‘BAD nor." DRALWA or YOUNG noonuntr, T0 on»: nuns When\the rehabilitation of a youthful criminal is attempted, mm’? lives are affected and stir- ‘ring problems arise in Allied Artists’ Bad Boy,’ coming ‘TO-DAY to the PRINCE EDWARD Theatre. Stark drama, SIiSIHlDEd action and tense emotional performances are pm. mised in this production starring Lloyd Nolan, Jane Wyatt. Martha Vickers and, in his first important role, America's most decorpted w," hero. Audie Murphy. Filmed with tho cooperation oi Variety Clubs Intctniitionnl. wi.l1 Murphy in the title role. the drama tells the story of a. youth's rcseneration through the activities of the club's Boys’ Ranch at Cop- peras Cove, Texas. Lloyd Nolan is the ranch superintendent, who un. covers a shockirg chain of event; in the juvenile tie'inquent's past, which leads to a trail or fuLhla-g criminal acts. Jane Wyatt’ Nolan's Wife. and James Gleason as his assistant. are vitally Concerned with the humanitarian treatment oi‘ Murphy in an attempt to re. form. Martha Vickers plays Audie's menacing half-sister. while Stan. 19y Clements. James Lydon, Dickie Moore and TUTImy cook are mm AGONIZING PAINS OF. I find quick relief with DOLCIN , f? (anon Jaw-take. prompt-actin] tablets “and b, undreds of thousands of - fercrl from the pain of Arthritis. Rheuma- tism and Sciatica. Gut this safe. reliable roduct mdsy. 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ALL THAT tract piccc and parcel of land situated lying and being on Township number Fifty-four 154) in King's County in said Province, bounded and described as follows that is to lay: COMMENCING on the north shore of the Cardigan River In the western boundary of a Govemmont Road and running thence along the west side of said Road north by the magnetic meri- dian of the ycar 1764 to the centre of a brook or stream running Into Mitchell River, thcncc followlrg the various courses from the centre of the said brook northwcatwardly until It gives s distance of ten chains and fifteen links on a right "angle or to the cast bounds y of one hundred acres of laud ‘owned bv Henry (Bret-n, thence south along the said rztst boundary of Iicnry Green's land to the said shore of Cardigan River nforsaid, and thence c-astwardly along the said shore to the rlacc of com.- menvcmrnt containing FOIITY- SIX (4th ACRES of land a little mort- or IP55. . . . The above sale is madc- under and hy virtue oi‘ a power of sale contained In 3'1 Indenturc of Mort- iragt- hearing date the fifth day of St-ptcmhcr. 1925. and n-adt- he- twt-en lticitarri Grrr-n or (lardlgan in King's County stun-said. and Florence Green, his wit» tot the one part1. and Donald R. Mc- Donald. of Orwell In Queen's (Zounty. tot the other part], de- fault having been made In the pay- ment of principal and interest scoured tht-rrhy". Ilateti this . . . Fifteenth of February A ll i950. Chnrlt-n ‘ilrDnnnld. Loo McDonald tFxt-rutrrs Estate Donald R. McDonald) day TESTIMONIAL Rang Si. (it-urges tiioucestcr C0,, N.B. July 8, 1940. The Trappist Fathers, North Rogersvillc, NB, Some tiny; ago your representa- tlvo in our district. Intr-rcsfctl me in your Ln Trnppn Tonic. I took flvn bottles for my store, thinking I had laid in a good supply. 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CA RYIOLL ‘FILMORB In our flies are thousands of Iettem from people who were miserable as a result of sinmnch disorders, con- stipittion, backache and rheumatic, arthritic and neuritic pnins- pie who have found tuck e ecti e relief from taking nrnnlc. For t. analgesic proportaen of Sarnak are compounded in the medicine to start effective relief from the moment you swallow the first dose. So don't sufler a moment longer h,” than you need to—get Ssrnak today. Alolbrvgflma $1.35 . In front of the Law Courts BuIld-' nedy. Arnold MacLean. Arthur Kennedy. Kennethl-‘raser, Glen Meeds. kin, Annie Benton, Nora Ilutcheson, Front Bow — Wallace MacDonald. Billy MacLure, Leah Burke. Montague School, Grade 5 (EBRUAKY 17. (f: . Back Row (left to rightl-Enola Mackenzie, Marcia MacDonald. Ccllhmh l-IEWCIIYH- Mimi" Ken- Nicholson, Jackie Garnhum. Arnold ._ M L _ 1, 1 N] ,M ll Llewellyn, Velma lilacLeod. Sheila Lur- Second Ron Shirley ac can aure Jelnlizillle Jmlgnwon’ Dunn“ M-cbnen. Kenna!‘ Macxomic‘ Maxine MaeLeod. Laura Colllngl, Keith Peardon, Errol MaeLIre, David Maebqldlennie Bslderaon. Anne MacEschern. Teacher. -—Photo by Burke. THERE OUGIUI‘ 'I‘() BE A LAW by Fagoly 8t silEitl-fi THE KID'S RAISING A RM‘l\/E‘[' G CLEAN OUT OF M‘! MIND! GERTRUDE HILL m 1a N. a o'er.‘ 00¢ uusus, 0/00. "Jllll!NLVIMFAHIL1FIQIPAH 1w‘ ' ' WOQSE Wl-i-FN iIE ISN'T ' ITS BAD Etiouoii 1.13%? iriihéiiél Bur ifs Evan THE WAV MOM WE'VE SIMPLY GOT TD CAQRIEQ 0N WHEN KEEP WATCHILD QUE-T QR I'LL GO WIN t5 JUNIOR 5o OUIEI? I'M woiziliizo! HE LiAbN'T PLAYED WITH HIS ‘rovs ALL 01w‘ \.\ MAYBE net; SICK»- MAYBE WE SHOULD CALL A DOCTOR» ,. MAVBE ..~ _/' i OUR BOARDING HOUSE ._'"- (ATHDMBIMA Y» kevtiote! s! h 1 ,1?‘ '\{ , \~ l is K \\ "\ 4 / '10 VNA VICEJNC. . . 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