p pint.‘ ‘UIIYIIIT . auuenvueemsawuavait- Jrto the cityonlueaday. .' bk. and Mrs. Alvin McKenlie have as their guests. w. and Mrs. a. Hemphill of New Glasgow, Ilk. and we. mam Bryson 1m oar on ‘Riesday on a short trip Menolon. W. Jay of Mt. tingtriendsinthe “I 1k. Inwrence Gallant returned be Georgetown on ‘mum-lay to re- . e his position as manager d! ewellyn’; factory. , A dance was held in the Lesion i-ffiall on Easter Monday night with Rollie McKenzie? orchestra and I good time was had by all. - t 1% 10m and WEDNESDAY I ' si-lowiNs AT 3304-9 i? W | . ‘ “nwumgmoua; DEANNA DURBIN EDMOND - O O'BRIEN .1. .. Cartoon CAPITOL PLAN Mrs. Harold Affieck, hm returned home. Mr. Ilhnk Kelly. who has been employed in the city for the winter months, has reinimed to. Savage Harbour for the lobster fishing season. The many "friends of Mtre. Wal- lace McIntyre will be sorry to learn that she has entered the City Hospital for treatment and all hope for her speedy recovery to good health. ‘Ihe Mt. Stewart Fire Depart- ment was called out Tuesday morning at 7:80 am. to the resi- dence of Pius McCarthy. The blase was confined to the attic and it was necessary to do con- siderable cutting on the roof to reach the blaze before getting it under control. The following teachers left for the City on ‘mesday morning to attend the teachers‘ convention: Mr. Wanren MoGulrk, Mrs. Helen Cummisky. Miss Catherine Camp- bell, of Mt. Stewart School; Mrs. George Hcndrlgan of Cherry Hill School; Mrs. Steven Macdonalri of Plsquid West School: Mrs. Ruth McCormick of Pi. DeRoche School; Mlss Tween. McIntyre of st. Ari-i drew’s School; Miss Geraldine Bngerson of Fanning Brook School. and Miss Beatrice Gamer- on oi‘ Head of Hilisbcro School. RAINFALL MEASURED A rainfall of one inch We!‘ 0M up’ et ground would mean a to- ml of 0,212,640 cubic inches of water. r o- n A v CAPITQL and WED. SHOWS 3:30 — 7—8:45 wmi iii Warner STARTS APRIL 21m l I Mickey BAXIER - RUIIIIIEY- BEERY sum: SHIP I. rxra UNIVERSAL NEWS-CARTOON LION HUNT rm: CUARDIAN, criaimorrsrowu THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGIII: Harold l‘. alias ltewart, AGENT GEORGETOWN! Walden l-lldfhllllslillllflvlrl-Uflh BlIIletOhlr ‘Invers- Ths Gmrdlsn may be following r-laoes in Montague: Roper: Mil l. A. Uswsllyn: sin any. In Georgetown: The Post Offlos; In lonria: Golden's and Iloranos In sa. Peter's: The Poit Omen. ' s honghtatwofths .111!!! NEW STORE with the new look. C. R. Boehner. Jewel-- ler. Montsgu . ....'FUNEBAL AT NEW PEI‘!!! -—The funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wllkia was held Wednesday, April 20, from the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Donald, New Perth. Death of the two month old child was dua to pneumonia. The funeral was con- ducted by W. W. Garrick of Char- lottetown, a representative of the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society. Interment was made in Montague Cemetery. LIATHEBETTE Artiiiciaiieather is a cotton or linen fabric treated with a solution of pyroxylin. ___i_____ WAITRESS WANTED For Bison Quick Lunch Board end Room-Good Wages Phone Writs Box 3H Montague. Wallace Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Bessie MacDonald of Ken- sington ls the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy lhner Paquet of Giarlcttetown, was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougan. Miss Ruth Rice and Miss Julie Prosper of Clerk Bros, in Mon- tague were recent visitors to Georgetown. Miss Dorothy Jdhklna of Char- lottetown visited for the weekend at the home of her mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Belly MscQuillan, Lorraing liicche and Helen Murphy visited Char- lottetown for a few days during the school Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. MaoPhes-son of Valieyfield are visliting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Cecil Ielacheur, Georgetown Rioyalry. '¢ On Thursday and Friday work-' men were engaged in unloading and hauling a car load of coal‘ which was stored in the basement of the Court House. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam Hobbs are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the PE. Island Hospital and all hope her condi- tion will improve rapidly end set- isfoctorlly. Mr. Sterling Bell is he guest of Mr, and Mrs. Earl" . MacLaren. Mr. Bell has spent the past few years in Germany, where ha was a member 0f the American Ann of Occupation. . On Thursday, Mrs. Peter Solo- man and Miss Genieveve Solomon, motored to the City where they spent the day with Sr. Carmelita, 03M" who is on the teaching staff of the school at Lennox Is- land. MruA. W. Watson of Saint John, N. B., representing R. K O Pic- tures wss a recent visitor to Georgetown, where he met with Mr. W. J. Fitzgerald, treasurer of the local branch of the Legion and contracts were made for R. K. O. films for future showing by the Legion. Mrs. Joyce Martell of Bouris spent a few days in Georgetown tor, Mrs. Spin-soon Walker. Av- conzpsnying Mrs. Martell from Souris was her niece. Mill Pill? Walker who had been visitinl in Botlrls. ' Miss. Margaret Darling, Public Health Nurse and Dr. Gallant of Charlottetown were in George- town‘ on Wednesday in connection with the children's dental clinic to be held here. Through the co- operation of the Mayor and Coun- cil representations were made to the Dominion Government con- room in the Post Office was ob- tained to hold the clinic. On W " equipment was set up and several ladies of the Town who will act in the capacity oi voi- untary assistants were present and met Miss Darling and the Doctor. On Monday while on his way from Boughton Island to, Georgetown. M)‘. Howard Llewellyn pulled his cove under Whitman's Light and succeeded in catching one lone herring, the first reported caught in this area this sprine. In conversation with our~ veteran Jen-tor, who for morqyeare than we care to recall always managed to land ihe- first catch of sprin! herring. he informed us that last spring his first catch amounted to one herring, Captain Jemor also stated that herring are a fair wind fish. so that with the prevailing on- shore wlnde fishermen are expect- ing large catches of herring in the ncx; few days. I i_._. The inspiring season of Easter was appropriately observed at St. On the 15th the annual Good Fri- day service was held, and on Eas- ter Sunday the congregation met at 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Beauti- fui memorial flowers helped tc produce the proper Easter atmo- sphere. Eaeter lillles and daffodils were in loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Dalziei and a bouquet of snapdragons and other flowers in loving memory of Mrs. ‘John Hemp- hlll of Burnt Point. The evening meeting was devoted to Easter music and readings, and the efforts of the various participants produc- ed an effective programme. Special numbers consisted of readings by Mrs. W. W. MacLaren and Mine Janie Llewellyn; a duet by the Misses Renton, a solo by Clarence Stewart and an organ rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus by Mr. Harry 'Yoreton. The choir was lnrd to advantage as it led the congrega- tion In uplifting Easter hymns and in the selections "Lo, in the grave l-ie lay" and "The Awakening Chor- us". The organist: for the day were Miss Sadie McLeod and Mr. Harry Yorston. A generous offering was given for the purchase of new tune books. Loyalty Sunday, as the day was named, was full of encourage- ment to the congregation. 10TH CENTURY DISCOVERY recently as the guest of her els- .until the 16th century. u» LLEWELLIWS Spring Clearan earned and the former Red Cross ' herring nets which he ‘had set in a ' Harbour Master. Captain John _ David's United Church, Georgetown-m" present Meeting opmed with NORTH PINETTI W. I. The April meeting of the North Pinette ‘W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Pearl Dobeon with nine mem- O Canada, followed by roll call and minutes of last meetin,,. It was moved and seconded that a" bill for school articles, bought by teacher, be paid. Five members offered to scrub Iths school the following Fridzyand soap was~to be bought for scrubbing. Sick hills were passed in for payment. One new member joined and one member paid her dues. It was de- cided to buy print for quilt and Mrs. Pearl Dobeon offered- to cut out pattern before next meeting. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John A. Ross. with a grab box for roll call, and Mrs. J. ,R. 'R.oss and Mrs. Pearl Dob- son are to be on program com- mlttee. Program consisted of sever- al readings by different members and a contest won by Mrs. W. N. Ross. Meeting closed with the Creed. cnarznvana w. 1. The April meeting of the Green- vale W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Earle MacRae on ‘mes- day, April 5. The president pre- sided and the meeting was open- ed with the singing of the Instit- ute Ode. The roll call was respond- ed to by eight members ’each giv- The above picture shows the hard hitting, bone School girls Junior hockey team. Back low: lde la a! _ ger, W. Nicholson, J. Sullivan, M. Lsnnlgan. Ilront low; my“ 11;“; L y”, \ worth, B. Byan, N. Hilchey, A. MacLesn. - ' ‘reported five Montague Junior Hockey glitz ‘M.- 4A cussed. The Red Gross convenor pairs of men's PYlBmae completed slncs the lset meeting. The sick committee had no report. The school committee reported ‘that paper towels are needed. Correspondence consisted of an appeal for funds from the Red Cross and the C nadlan Bsve ‘The Children Fund acknowledged re- ceipt of ten dollars from the Institute. Two valuable and inter- esting handicraft books were re- ceived from our adopted w. I, in Hui-sell. EnIla-nd. The matter of sending another parcel to this Institute was left to be decided upon at the May meeting. The Red Cross collectors reported forty- four dollars collected in the district with some homes still to be canvassed. Ten dollars was voted from the Institute for this cam- Dlitll- Bills were presented and paid. Members _ ‘ to pack m. other box of clothing to be gent along with the quilt which was recently made to the Save The Children Fund. Members and any others in the district who wish to contribute to this supply, to meet in the school Wednesday evening, April l3. Mrs. B. Wonnacott invited the members for the next imeeting. H.011 call to be answered with ax. change o flower seeds or slips. Mrs. M." scPhereon took charge of the program and discussion on Social Welfare. The meeting closed ing a house-cleaning hint. The Platinum i; among the chem-deg] minutes of the March meeting, iAnthem after which lunch was elements that were not discovered which was held at Mrs. Matheson's, were read and dis- CB John'served by the hostess, assisted by with the singing of the National Mrs. Matheson. lsesabersofthslnhguaMI Dllaelasd APRIL J6. ,__1949 flu m“ , I. C , 0 Harm]. F- mamas. a. ‘yr-a... "Pllob by Clements. ATHLETES PREFERRED MACCLESFIELD, Enliand-(CP) —-Mals student nurses wanting job.‘ at Plrkllde Mental Hospital will b. given preference if they play cm, ket, football, or a musical lnstru mant. A'doctor said: “We wanl students who, as well as nursing, can entertain. patients by phylnl games and taking part in concerts to get them interested in prepar- ins for the outside world." nus narvraiomaorn MDNIREAI». April's mm _, Donald McDonald, as, who“ m. driving so worried passengers they "lied a sit-down. was charged in court today with reckless mm; and released on e600 bail pending trial May 3. A Provincial Police ro- pottfiiedineourtsaidthesopag. sewers refused to continua their tourney yesterday. after they agreed the McDonald was driving in a reckless manner. Norma Our Stove will be closed Wed- nssdoy afternoons beginning Moy 4. C. H. HICKEN and Sen Shh-goon Sale , atli late: Inclusive ENDS MAY 7th - Grocery Specials Fleur Speeials Leather and "Rubber not GOODS l-Iouseeleaning _ 1.343;. c BLOSSOM or cANAoA FQQTWEAR ITWILL PAY YOU TO snow an: FOR on Qpggda]; - I00 Lb. an. Run“ Foorwm HAS RECENTLY M, oooos AND BENEFIT av THE MANY EXTRA Hook COVERING SIIGAR And . ' inc DISCOUNTS DURING out 1o DAY SALE I ~ ' Bog Lois ,..-. . . .. . ...».».,......-.. VANOED APPROXIMATELY I056. DESPITE ' CONGOLEUM Russ‘ MAIBOLEUM RUG, CIIiEAM 0F THE WEST 98 lb. (Print Cotton) 5.2:: ‘- A Limited Quoniiffto Each CIIQIOITMI‘. MAGIC BAKING POWDER I lb. Tins TEA-I I6. Bogs Broken Pekoe, Lb. . .,;,......_a_.-._.., _ i TEA—Aseorted Brands l Lb. Pkg. THIS INCREASE WE ARE IN A POSITION TO OFFER YOU DURING OUR SALE OUR COM- PLETE STOCK AT THE OLD LIST PRICE, LESS 10% Discount IIIEXOLEUM DY THE YARD .AT I096 DISCOUNT‘ DURING OUR I0 DAY SALE Men's Wear CONSISTING OF MEN'S TO-P COATS, DRESS PANTS, SPORT JACKETS, DRESS SHIRTS, WORK SHIRTS, HOSIERY, SUMMER UNDER- WEAR, SWEATERS, POLO SHIRTS, WORK Cleaners Gr. Polishers sric ANo srAN LARIJ Per Lb. Soap and Soap ‘germ’: PORK 8- BEANS 29c B0018 811d ShOQS stoves, HATS AND CAPS T0 CLEAR AT P» Pkg. YO!‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up’. .,-_-_- .33, GMPEFRUIT JUICE 23c POWdQPI MANY NEW SPRING LINES T0 CHOOSE FROM 15% ___ 33%,], P" T,“ V. 49g 2n a m, 2 t... sursirsuos, 36c. A QUANTITY To elm AT 50% Discover - LEMON 0,, . 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