tggeTEN --:-1=_ . FRINGE EDWARD TIIDRY all SRTIIIIDAY a oalar flkli:“:a‘a victim mare with ovrlbfiflll NEWS - CARTOON SHOWS 3:30-78 O-OO-O-OO-O-O‘ o a carrror. TDDRY and y r ALSO OCCUPATIONS COMEDY - TRAVEL "ffl/[I/ V OOFO-O-OOOQOO-O-O-O a ‘ALLA rumour nu ssrunm SHOWS 7-8245 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 7H! WW5’?! ‘W 7.14.4- IUGKAIIOOrsoM ‘EWDER RIVER ‘cauuumym ' nus: onumc CHAN-ER or ouno NIW stain. "sncx easoroso" m ‘Comedy "rsisigslou lumen." THEEASTERN GUARDIAN AGINII: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Landry. Albert Althea. Mrs. Iyraa Stewart. Ills Harriet Clair. ' AOINT GEOIGITOWN: Walden Layers. AOINTI IOUIII: Mina llnid lieharda and Gordon Farrell . The Guardian may be boughfl at any of the leilowing places in Montague: Miss S. A. Llewellyn: Mrs. Clay. In G rgetowux ‘the lost Ofliee; In sourla: Conderrs and s-lereaee I09". Ill it». Peter's.- The Post Ollloe. w. l-iarry Lane, Charlottetown. was a irusi visitor to Montague on Tuesday. Mr. J. a. MacDonald. cardina- was a business visitor to Monta- I00. Mr. Linus Rossiter was a visitor to Montague and vicinity selling on his reliillr customers. Mrs. Herb Poole, Charlottetown was a recent visitor to Montague visiting iriends and relatives. Mr. Martin Currie. Charlotte- town spent the weekend at his home in Montague. Mr. Carl Boehner and w. L. Ii. Poole, Montaguehleft ior Ohar- lottetown to attend the Contact eration Curling Bonspiei already in progress. Mr. Roland Jewell was a busi- ness viaiwr to Montague and vi’- cinity calling on his regular cus- tomers. . Mil Shirley Vanldaretim. stu- dent at Prince oi Wales College spent the weekend at her parents‘ home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- The friends oi Mr. Ben MacLure Georgetown Ami Vicinity 1h. Lin!!! monitor. "Fluent-l- tive o! Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. called on merchants oi the town during the week. ur. W. I. Cotton. IWM 1°? loyal mes, lumme “ wn I recent caller on businan estab- lishments in‘ Georeetowim-Oeo- Friends oi ma. William Hobbs. Sn, are sorry to hear that she i. ill and cwrese the sincere wish oi ari early return to good health. The ice is now buehed to towel Montague. assuring travellers 1i’ additional saiety in snow storms or near hiiszerds which sprins H) so quickly this time o! year." Mr. Daniel MacOorI-nlok, Grade V and V‘! teacher in Georgetown High Bchool has resumed his will regret to learn that he is Iderstine. Peters Road. confined to his home owing to illness. ‘m. Richard mom... student at Prince o! Wales College. spent the weekend at his home in Mon tague. Friends are glad to see Mr. Er- nie Carver, Imperial Oil agent. a bout again eitor recovering irom his recent Illness. Miss Morrissey. Rt N. nurse at the Kings County Manoriei Hos- pital. returned to Montague ioi- iowing a weekend spent at her home in East Royalty. Mr. J. W. ladner suiierad a severe cut on his Je/w while play- ing hockey Monday nightJ The puck shot by one oi the opposing players struck Mr. Ladner. neces- --- sitating nine stitches to close the ‘Miss Joan Lanigan returned cut. to her home in Montague aiter visiting friends in Bydney. N. 5.. ior the pest month. The Montague Bchool Girls de- ieaiod the school bsntams by the score oi 3-1. Score getters ior-the girls were: Barbara Mabon, Cassie MacLean, Anna Power. The lone Mr, Bryer Llewellyn and Mr. Malcolm Beeton were visitors to Murray Harbour North, guests a! Mr and ms. Harry Miller. Mrs. Clara Mills. lummeraide. was a visitor to Montague ior a iew days where she attended the iunerai oi her mother. Mrs. Clor- don. Miss Iona Johnston. student at Prince oi Wales College, was a weekend visitor at her parents‘ home, Mr. and Ma-s. Rilston Johnston. Peters Road. Friends will regret to learn that lhve Hessian, young son oi Mr. and iiLrs. S. S. Hessian has been coniined to his home ior sometime Gwlnftn a serious illness. Jewellers. Montana. eloeed today in reqeet to the paas lag o! Mrs. Cl. n. rm . Ohar- lottetown. Mr. G. H. Taylor is the founder oi Taylors Jewellers. ds will rwnt to learn that Marsha MacDonald. Young dsulh- hr of lb. and Mn. Dan MacDon- ald, has entered the Kiilld County Hospital. where she will undergo an appendictomy. oer. John Uhaw. " tarue. newt by Bruce Clair. Mr. Carl MacLure. employee oi Central Creumeries, Charlottetown, spent the wee end at the home oi his parents. . and Mrs. Cheetos‘ McLure, Murray Harbour North. Mr. MaeLure became storm atay- ed in Montague. and spent the evening guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Bu- bert Nelson. Young Women's Guild 0i the Prea- byterian church was held at the home oi Mrs. N. D. Nicholson with the President. Mrs. Martin Currio. presiding. she was assisted during the devotional period by Mrs. Per- cy Myers. The new work commit tee consists o! lvirs. Myers, Miss Mary Hemphill. and Mrs. 0. IJ Raid. At the o-ioee oi the meeting lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Claude Nicholson and Miss Mildred Smith. Mr. R. W. Beck and Mr. Ralph Beck have returned from Toronto. where they attended the Canadian Association oi Memorial Craitl- men. Mr. R. W. Beck is the Vica- President o! the Association. Prior to returning home Ralph visited the weekend in Charlotte‘ u via- Windsor, Detroit, London and Itiag his brother Kit-Ill”. WM i! Newport, Vermont. with short eraoiond with the Palmer Electric lvisits to quarry shops at Beebe ‘and Iberviile, Quebec. Mr. Beck was met at St. John by Mrs. Beck. returning home on Saturday. The main highway to Charlotte- town has new been opened. and buses have renewed their sched- ules to the city. Motorists report on excellent road although narrow in a few places necessitating care- iui driving. As yet the road w Murray River and Lower Monta- gue has not been opened. but with the opening o! the main high- way it is expected that the plows will move operations to these roads. Clearing these roads will require considerable work owing to the iact that these euttinls are completely tilled in with packed banks on both sides. It is expect- - ed that with continued iine weath- ad- all roeda will be open beiore Oornpany. H. J. MABON OPTODETI-III Ittflag and Supplying Glands It. llentagae. P. l. I. IOIIO lfltolllll SMILE Holidays ate. in annoinhnnl Ofllae Oonnaeted Will Drag Itore ‘Miles tally ior the Bantams was scored a The February meeting oi the . teaching duties. after a couple oi days being ooniined to his home with an inieotod hand. Sincere sympathy is extended to relatives and iriends in George- torwn oi the late Beniemin Perri oi skinner‘: Pond who lost his iiie_on Sunday night in the sev- ere storm which swept the Prov ince. Friends oi Mr. Stephen Landry veteran o! both world conflicts a" [on-y to hear that he has u.- tered the Veterans‘ Wing oi the Prince Edwrd Island Hospital i“ treatment and all hope that his return to normal health will be rapid. ' on Tuesday night the Hob‘ Name Bociety oi st. James’ Ohm-eh held a social evening in the pariah hall. A large crowd was in a tendance and thoroughly en- jeyod themselves with cards, bin- go and a sumptuous lunch aitex which dllldng was encased, in. ggmplgfln‘ an evening long to ce reiriem-bered. ' __________._. UPIII‘ MONTAGUE SCHOOL Honor roll ior January. and; x - i. Blanche Mac- Phee. Grade 1X - l- Annie Mecbean. 2. John Nicholson. Grade v1 - 1. Bruce Nicholson. 2. John MacDonald. Grade V - 1. Kimble MacPhee. and; 1v - 1. Ian MecKenzie. 2. June MacDonald. a. Willard MacDonald. Grade ii], _- 1. Dorothy Rogers. Grade 11 - i. Ralph MacKenzie. Grad. 1 _ 1.‘ Robert MacPhee. Highest average Senior Grades _ Blanche MecPhee. Highest average Junior Grades _ Robert MacPhee. Teacher -_ Alena MacDonald. (Patriot Please Copy) LMO-MYLE BOUNDS POI. LABRADOR M. D. MONTRJAL Feb. 12 — (GP) - Does winter make cu long ior the warm. bright suns ne which tens the skin oi the southerners? Ii it does. Just think ei Labradei-‘s "Man o: Marcy" and you'll be quite satisfied with" the so-celied cold winters o1 canadrs city zone. Dr. Tony Paddon. iormer Lieu- ’ Armies Him PAI N E RVI LI N E! HEL P5 11$’ PAIN the end o! the week. 44a. 0 OUR BOARDING HOUSE .' 0f Haw ‘I ~ srliifir- trill‘ ‘iii. llllfllli Evellllsr-Fomllaylov-Peuiillmflsil noose-wood GRAD” Announcement rsnuens-rnoouorne-urncnssrs Effective Immediately we will be buying GRADED end UN- ICGB daily at ear ‘fading station f ROY ‘TY. Meier Hoopla _ ~<-w~—-w.-.._ __..¢,-~ a- --._~~--.,.=,,. ‘IE6. Ann u"- i-u'= even sate TOUGH Nmi Me AGANJZLL Benin i-iwi mo A HOOP AND QOLL HIM "r0 THE Cm! ‘DUMP’ 400 PlPELESS In CENTRAL WT" WAI-Hno MEDIUM um at..." on. OOQ-Q FURNACES ‘I m as m ' a r a I". m} "A ‘Qagal’; 1%“ fgfff Fig”? sunNmc amass m srocmuo SOLD ou ' . .. serum, l» Mouruur rsvmrrr ma. lryea eoaeet nelie aIIIp by omen to l“ T" ' ° , l e MGIJOI We Nlvittially solicit your patronage. j, ' Ne???‘ h “a: m!“ aliens a _ mung ‘ . l’ QR. —- Ii Gel. M chi i ' m” out», ' m d804, i; . a4 ‘A4. 4 _v w v v-v-v vv j srnwaar a noose ' MONTKOPE ienant-commander in the Royal Canadian Navy. will soon hitch up his dog team he sometimes wears out three dog teams during one season -- and makes his 1,000- mile winter "tour" oi rough country to visit his estimated 2,500 “patients" scattered in outposts oi Labrador. The doctor. born in Labrador 33 yew‘! I80. is the son oi the CIGARETTE! length oi time. During the _Sec0nd World War. Dr. Paddon served as a ship's iilfli-‘Oh- Now posted at the Gren- lcll Mission. where he Is In charge times ior distances of 400 to 700 oi uii medical work. he has visited miles between stations without Montreal to lecture to medical ""9""! my 1111mm b6 n8. he lives| classes. ~ln summertime he cruJes M08“? on bread and tee. Aiwaysi along the coast aboard the hospital provided with emergency rations. ship Maruval. he has never gone hungry for any One oi his most gruelling experi- late Dr. Henry Paddon. who worked in co-operation with Sir _Wilired Grenieli on the Labrador coast ior more than 40 years, Riding by sled ior s, month. at ences was the time his guide be- came snow-blind. “He lay on the sleigh m .. Iflfinih B8 we travelled. and llsisncd as I described the terruin. and ha told me what to do and \\'li(‘l1* h. 80- i-lis Imowiedg; oi the vouuuy was uncanny." Borne black tea is grown British Airica. i‘ oiirl re _ e [snow rue-mi ISN’ {wow FIIN! II 'I'III_Y All NOT SAVED, Olll WOIY-D II l-OIT l ‘ APPEAI. FOR cmlonru ii Appeal now being conducted [ointly by United Notions Appeolhr chluilii. and Canadian Council for Reconstruction through UNESCO tum: The nos. rust: l. titruu. , a." a mil-u. .1, a To millions of children it only means more misery » '1 It’s no fun when your toes are out .of your boots —- or you have no boots at all. Yet that is how children in ruined lands around the world Jnust‘ trudge through winter weather. They are the future — and their plight is desperate. Shiver- ing and starving, their uneducated minds grow as sick as their ' withered bodies. If they are not fed. clothed. educated, given new iaitlrand courage. a terrible legacy will be left for the world of OUR children. - T° m9“ their deiporate and immediate needs is the aim of the Canadian Appeal for Children. YOUR IIIIP IS NEEDED NOW. Your donation Q8 be made f at any BANK. Since you may not_be canvassed don’t ‘ let failure yto act be on your conscience —- tum your lYmPIthy and good wishes into a tangible contribution — go m your bank and GIVE. ‘ ..\ oi