X. 1traqs,am1H'l.' .. . 8'!" it count mitten" 70” Y; ' Starring ' GREGORY PECK Extra: News of the Day - Comedy. Taming of Snood - Novelty, Lady of the Deep - Cartoon. Crazy Over Daisy Showing: Matinee 2:30; . Evening 7-9 PllIllcE snwnno STARTS Mill. 2 DAYS HlS IS THE PICTURE Yllllll REMEMBER MOST THIS YEAR! Tito lruttl)lt- xx .1- sli-: twliwt-at .......ilHUll KENNEDY lmzat ...,-..,.., : . tun ww. iwn ill .v cs iw Han W lltlislilili IAAGAZIIIE "Ileana oi tin Month! A llla tlm will llsgu is your misery!" ALSO - NOVELTY OLD FAMILY ALBUM rmai. 'ro-nag "BALL or TIIE l(Llillllll(E" GIIARDIH5 lraoo alaorhoo. alias Joyoo Ilontaguo: town: ards A son. the illness of Mrs. Byron Stevi- art. Montague. It is hoped she will be well and around soon. Mir. Reginald Oil-lalloran has arrived at 'his home in Green- field to attend the funeral of his father. the late Augusta: 0'lial- loran. whose death occurred at the King's County Hospital on Wednesday. Friends of Mr. Jack Melllsh will be glad to learn he has been dis- charged from the King's County home in New Perth. . 'H0ltsEMEN' ON RIVER. ICE .With a heavy ice coating final- swept ice. as they have done dur- Alfred Lowery. It is not yet dccld-A ed whether any ice races will be held this year. but 'lt is hoped by interested fans that the usual racing meets will be hold to pro- vide splendid afternoons enter- tainment. Murray Harbour North The World Day of Prayer service was held on Friday afternoon in the vestry of the Murray Harbor North Presbyterian Church. The service was conducted by Mrs. Annie Kennedy. assisted by the members of the Women's Mission- ary Society. The hymns were. "Now Thank We All our God.” "Father In Heaven Whose Love Profound". "Thee will I Love", "Just As I Am". and "The Day Thou Gavest". Mrs. Annie Kennedy gave an interesting address on the theme. "Perfect Love Castnth Out Fear". no Guardian may be bought at tho Bluo Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; )9. Ta. Post Office; in Sourlo: The Snack Bar and I. lit!- Hospital and is convalsclng at his: too. In Joan Johnson. Wlggln AGENT Ol0l.Gl'l'0WNx Waldo. llasoro. ux)-1.. n l,lQ fouowlng Friends will regret to learn of Mr. Lyle Benton of Peter's Road loft yesterday morning for Mont- real where he intends to seek em- ployment. ...!!llt"l'UlINlNG -ro 0'r'rAWA- Miss Mary Mathsson. who is tak- ing a course in radiology at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. is leaving on return to Ontario this mom- ing. after spending several weeks vacation with- her parents in Glen William. ..'ltED POINT RESIDENT DIES - A gloom of sadness was cast over Red Point and vicinity on Feb. 'l'th when it was learned of the passing of Mr. William Bruce in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. alter a lengthy illness. Up sympathy of the entire commun- Cashed Cheques 167 Years Old The following is taken from I letter to the editor of The Pioneer. Summerslde. from Mr. Edward Eastool. Georgetown: "I found in this old house of mine two Pound Notes. one on the North of Scotland Banking Com- pany. the other on the Commer- cial Bank of Scotland. They be- longed to John Sanderson. my great grandfather. They were one hundred and sixty-seven years old. "I took ilhe-In to the Bank of Nova Scotia at Oharlottelowin. and the manager was quite interested. so be forwarded them to Scotland to see if the banks were still aet- ive. The result showed that both -banks were going strong. They cashed the notes. I thought llhis was wondenful. i . ran G.UARD'IA4N.i' cnaawrrlrroww ”.te eastern i0lN'l'S:-IIOYGACIJI: larold I. lands-1. In. Iyrol Stewart. Ass'n Meeting The regular meeting or the Mur- ray River Home and School As- loolltion was held in tho Iohool- rocm on Monday. Feb. lath. with In attendance of twelve mean . The meeting opened with "0 an- ada". followed by the roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read and discussed. It was moved by Mrs. Albert Johnston. and seconded by Mrs. Don llume, that the next meeting be held dur- ing Education Week. and that the secretary. Mrs. George Whiteway, write to Mr. Chandler for films as a part or the program. The mo-- tion carried. It was also decided to hold a parent-day that after- noon. and the teachers were asked to plan some program of interest to parents. The sanitation conditions of the school and out buildings were dis- ly on the Montague River. the until last year, Mr. and Mrs. cussed and it was moved by Mrs horsemen are again exercising Bruce spent much time at their Peter Maclsean. and seconded by their charges over the wind- summer home in Red Point. The Mrs. Royal White, that the sanit- ation engineer of the Dept. of mg each winter in the past years. ity is extended to Mrs. Bruce, Health and Welfare be asked to A few of the horses which usually daughter. Betty. Mrs. C. smith come out and inspect t,hg nmga. appear are. Bessie Budlong. drlv- Alaska. brother. Harry, Red tlon oi the school and outbuildings. er Leo colllmzs; New Money, drlv- Point. sisters. Amy (Mrs. Mac- The motion was unanimously car- er Jack McGuigan: Miss Com- Lean) California. and Margaret. ried. mando. driver Archie Llewellyn: (Mrs. Young) Toronto. A; mere wag no further bugjn- Lindy l-l.. driver George Mac-' 95,, the meeting adjourned, x lntyre. and Valley. Loni. driver Well Known Lower Montague Man Passes The death occurred at the King's County Hospital yesterday morning of Mr. Leslie Poole. Low- er Montague. in his 90th year. Although Mr. Poole had been ailing in health for some time and had been a patient in the King's County Hospital to the past eleven months. his dent. came as a shock to his relatives and wide circle of friends. M.r. Poole was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Poole (nee Christina Leslie) of Lower Montague, and he was also o. life- long resident of Lower Montague. He married the former Mar- garet clow. and up until the time of her death five years ago when TRIGEMTTE. A STOCK-TASKITTGSA new a BE-BlIll.'l'.t ELEcfllIll;. SPECIALS roa nus M'oN1'1-I ONLY AND is? E THE PRICE WILL I! RIGHT 12 CUBIC FOOT AT gin PRICE (as illustrated) so: ,- HOME FREER. I1 and 23 cu.foor roach-Ins and other sizes at real bargains. Prices are rising and this is your chance. H inent Th M HA bo N eh M) V. Owing to my 5139;: great sq-gnd. he retired. 1'10 W33 I DIOR! ' 'A1so: Serial. Pirates Of The High Seas - Comedy. tenor; 5gETeatyy and rtheci: regulsir "W" 'h"l”5 ””'"- my 3”'”d”' ?:gn,';"””””t"l LN" Mums” A DePo5" ha" I” u''"n9.d '97 h'.' d."V.'Y' Kennedy The Great - Cartoon. Shows: Matinee 2:30; Evening 7-8:45 TAX ARREARS All citizens In arrears of taxes. are MOI. - TIIE. --WED. WHAT ill HASN7 GOT... she's out to gal! meeting on Sunday. Feb. 12th. In the absence of the president. Mrs. Chester MacLure. dent. Mrs. Annie Kennedy. Presid- ed. and the meeting opened by Scripture. psslm (ii verses 1-H. and Matt. 6 verses 1-8. was read respon- slvely. The theme. "Lord teach us to pray". exposition was given by Mrs. C. J. Macliure. Prayers were nffered by four of the members. Hymn. "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" was sung. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Webster Clow and approved. Roll call -was answer- ed with a verse of scripture. The program consisted of readings by Mrs. C. J. MacL-ure. Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Mrs. Harry Millar, Mrs. Webster Glow and Mrs. Annie Ken- nedy. The meetlng closed by sing- ing the hymn. "0 Master Let Me Walk With Thee". and repeating the Mizpah benediction. Murray Harbour and Vicinity Miss Mary Matheson has re- turned to Ottawa, after spending Miss Hannah Acorn has return- ed to her home in Wood Islands after spending a few days in Glen William. where she was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Acorn. Mrs. Royal White. Mrs. Mal- colm Mat-.Kinnon and Mrs. George 0. Whiteway, all of Murray Riv- er were visitors to Charlottetown. where they attended the pres- entation of the play"Paps, Is All". Tuesday night at the Empire Theatre. the vice-presi- T” ilher had kept them as keepsakes. and they were handed down to .. Mr. Easton also mentions having in this possessi . among other a tree grown in Charlottetown where (the first mar-ket building stood at that time. Pisquid East Notes Miss Isabel Birt visited her pa- rents on Sunday. Mr. George Dover and Mr. Floyd Jay were visi-tons to Montague on Monday. Miss Mabel Jay spent Sunday with her -parenm, Mr. and Nks. Levi Jay, Pisquid East. Miss Linda Leard spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard, Pisquid East. .'Miss Georgia Dover. student at P.W.C.. spent the weekend at the home of her parents in Pisquid East. Miss Shirley Joy, Charlottetown. spent the weekend in Pisq-uid East guest or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Deep gym-pailhy Ls expresed to ilho relatives of Mn. who passed away Friday. The tum-iral was held iirom the home of lher son Mr. Freddy Clark. Mount Stewart. on Sunday after- noon. The February meeting of P-isquld Ira Clark - Mr. Poole was the brother of the late George A. Poole. of the firm of W. A. Poole and 00.. Dow- er Montague. Left to mourn his passing are slnsinlr. Psalm 54- "Pm!" WW-5 "H" ”' Th” 9”” T ”h”” 25" ""5 one brother. William. in Edmon- F" Th" In zkm I'”rd"' Tm :gd'.N::;fu;1:,.:!i;d. (:.f,n(;nem:,,:g ton. Alta.. and Mrs. Raymond Poole of Lower Montague, who is a nephew of the deceased. Were Guests At Garrison Ball Inspector and Mrs. L. J. C. Wat- son. well known to many Islanders. are mentioned in a recent Ottawa newspaper as being among the guests present at a Garrison Ball, attended by the Governon-Gener- al and Vicountess Alexander of Tunis and their daughter, tho Hon. Rose Alexander. Inspector Watson was stationed with the E'.C.M.P., at Montague for several years. and Mrs. Watson. the former Chris MacDonald. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mlaononald of whim .R.oad. Referring to outstanding gowns worn by guests at the ball. the newspaper article states that Mrs. Watson wore a gown fashioned W1'8lIBe was of red roses. DANGEROUS SPORT Crocodile hunting in Northern Australia sometimes yields speci- mens as long as so feet. - . East Women's Institute met at me home of Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Alton IT” on Wednesday availing with a good attendance. When liho business was finished a deiicioug iumch woalserved and a soclaliwur spent. . T00 Fitzroy Sr. SPECIAL:-'l only 11 cu. ft. Kolvlnaror iusr resolved and first come first served. A PALMER OELECTRI-C Plionosl 1443 - 1444 a . .-....-nu...-a-.. . , THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW 5 By Fago'.z fr Shorten 'EGGWI-llTE was even AT THE SIDE or-ms ' BELOVED moeaa as srucx ctosea ., THAN A coxr on Pawn. ' a few weeks in Glen William, . with a. pale blue net skirt, and . M. dM.B.W.B.Pk- S "(K where she was the guest of her dale: W?" W390" in Pislgfud Er.-st matching stole over a brocade ' ' Allison p....... . ...,.,,,.,,,,,m"," nMr. and Mrs. Angus on Sunday, guests of ML mm M". bodice of blended pastel tones. . 30 - Gem.” Down Gold predominated among the . colors of her costume. and her o 11.. 3u1' nwr was serous -me mooaav! Now one more as A soacnru CHAMP W KEEP UP 3 c'Mou! same A LEG! we am 1' our ALL our requested to pay some to tho undor- UUT OUR WAY signed at once or make satisfactory ar- rangements for said payment. E Dated February 13th, 1951. B. N. HOOLEY. Town Clerk. BY J. R. WILL! OUR BOARDING HOUSE T JUSTANSWERMEONE 5 T H T T '”"r'""im" ' " it . o THE WATER. ' i 'n-awe, WORRY wan-r--. - . I . W .iR'?3ATcE9”:”s9Xs'7 ' . ' ' vau Bis Paouvl rooo SISTAS ' ' WELL KIDMAPIKS PARK srA-was z. As Tkvns Toplzv MY S275 OFFA MARTHA!-w BUT, seamen. rm. 1. -sue --no-a-tum! voui -4--.'fi.L To-lmvo You seen THE- CORPD6'DELiCTiS'Ri' wea. ' R.Foea- soap, :5Ai4e! sbu ARE FRl6HTENlt.l6 MY HA: Nuns NlTl-l vousz Btamnle BI-Am-isi2!. t.r.t2e..r2.U..WE V 1. 4. ' ' T '- amswr it I -A '3, W o waansnw "Tn: omss iassaosnus" s-mas Jana wman, max noxious From the Drum Oritlcs' Award play by Tennessee Williams. "The Glass Menagerie." has been fash- ioned. at last. the Iona-WWI"-ed motion picture. Produced by the Charles K. leldman Group Production: for Warner Bros. the screen drama which co-stars Jane Wymllh Kiri Douglas. Gertrude Lawrence Ind Arthur Kennedy. betlnl III 10081 gag:-gresnealat gums Prince Iivntd , up, 0 loss in reputedly carried oi! more prizes in a single year than any other play in the history of the Theatre, is the story of a middle-class tam- ily consisting of a mother of great spirit and indomltabliity. her crip- pled daughter. whose only happi- ness is her collection of mail ani- mals, and a moody son who works in a warehouse while he dreams of the sea. How their lives are ubrlghtenod and changed with the appearance of tho 'gentlunan calier' makes for screen tare, turned in advance 'one of the years best) i ' Jane Wyman. as the lame girl. performs with the same ethereal quality also revealed in her Acad- R d-twinning role as the "Johnny Belinda." while Kirk Douglas deviates from his standard rtlllid Ditto in the at the sincere 'gontlanan a an laortrudetawrenoo. internation- ally mom octroll known (or her glamorous-rolil In; Ila! Tzslgg out -Kennedy. who 03 , yluoeooa