.~, racemes-r PRIHQE‘ EDWARD ronv-rue-weo. SHOWS AT 3:30-76:45 CORN EL WILDE DAVE Acorns DOUGLAS la TUCIII EXTRA — SPORTS - POLO ACES CAPITOL SHOWING DAILY AT 8:30-74) KW00 walrus; u A mm flllnuawlnluv‘ u" "Wu . l MONQQR: NEWS - srorrrs - canroorv ~51 WHYHAVE ‘5 . villi some i DARNELL‘ AI in influx uni new“ ul upon boet-eallwl TII-IAY—TUE.—NEII. - 1m“ lliil a I301! or" mm. "rouommsrs rronmar" k. {gt Qzw-Ji. rear? so ll. J. IABIIII OPIOMITIIIT fitting and 8a Glenna IONTAGUI. P. l. l- q-hmuau. ;"""‘,,;_.|,,, "'"-'l- Idnanlell! '1'“. PI ilk-lilo 1e u-Qlifii. ~ : XIII-Hit lone Ieebeaell. Olga loner. Ileana Inner. Danae Help. TIlE EASTER AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold l". Stewart, Mlle AGENT 0 The Guardian may following places in Montague: In Georgetown: The PoQaOgIeQ: be Georgetown A red-breasted robin, the first harbinger oi Spring. was seen by Master Christopher Hart.- man on Wednesday, IIVm-irary i5. Miss Teresa Victor. who has been on an extended visit to relatives in Halifax, N. 3.. Ir- riveq home a few days ago. The sympathy was extended to Mrs. Mary Yorxston of George- town on the death of her sister. Mrs. Sarah Campbell-Andrew, in Vancouver. B. 6., on Febru- ary l4. Mrs. “Iiliiarn Hobbs, 8x2, wu called to Charlottetown during the week. due to the illness of her daughter. Miss Elinor Hobbs. nurse-in-training in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. who re- cently underwent an allpflldl" citis operation. Mr. and Jarnes Somme. whose nrarriage took place in St. James‘ Church on Thursday, February i6. left for Oodroy New- foundland. where they will re- side. Mil’. and Mrs. Sarnrns. for the past four weeks, have been the guests of Mr. Samms’ bro- thcr-in-lnw and sister. Mr. end .\lrs. Marcellus Goteii. At the last regular meeting of the Mayor and Town Councillors. His Worship displayed a. German Flag. presented to the Town of Georgetown by a veteran o! the last war, a resident of the Town, who prefers to remain incognito. The flag was captured by the donor, when the Canadian troops took the town o! Lees in Ger- meny two weeks before the end of hostilities, five years ago. The flag remained. in the doner-‘s possession until the present. It is regretted that his modesty will not permit his name being mentioned in the matter. MONTAGUE W. l. The regular monthly meeting of the Montngus Women's Institute was heldunTuesday eveningFebu-ir. ary 7th at the home of Mrs. L. W. wlgginton. The president. conduct- ed the meeting which opened with the minutes of the previous meet- ing. After roll oall members who had been sewing and knitting for the Red Omss passed in finiehfld garments. more work was given out. A very fine letter from Mrs. w. E. Maoxinnan. Social welfare Oonvenor. was read by the secre- tary. Mrs. R. W. Beck stressed the need for s Social Welfare Worker to look into homes wishing to adopt children. Mr. Noorum reported to the ser- retary that all school children W011! taking C. L. O. pills. Meeting decided to send flour and some groceries to tour needy families, also to continue sending milk to one family. A committee was appointed to sponsor e one-act play and concert in the near future. Sick committee reported several calls had been made. Next meet- ing to be at the home of Mrs. Harry Higginbotham. Meeting ad- journed. ARTHRITIC Rl-IEUMATIC rams Muscular Aches 8. Pains Still Sore Joints SWIFTLY RELIEVED Prove for yourself that deeper-pene- trating BUCKLEY’S STAINLESS WHITE RUB does bring astonishing. fut. comforting relief from the stab- bing. torturing pains of rheumatism. arthritis, etc. Just one minute brisk rubbing leaves the skin tingling with warmth. which tells you that circula- tion is being stimulated. and local con- gestion broiren up. Almost: immedi- ately the pain is sand. aching mueclel and stiff sore joints relax —feel better fast. So don't |ufl'er—get your jar to- day and tell your druggist that you understand it must give the moat reliei you've ever had or you may have your money refunded. WR-l Montague sZifiiiiafigy, 3 W"!!! ll Pllllll-Jhllll lllllvlll. Cell llilelle. Merrill Poole. Iraee (Jlalr. I01 Pearle». Into. Ilyllle loll. Aline Icahn. Ame . Joelle Yoruba. mm lledanol. Albert lllrply. Geraldine lalllvae. Denali Unleash. In!!! Oelllap. numb WI , IIOUOI-"hoim lie rt. Ana leelnen Pbfllh I-PIOU WN: Walden layers. Min S. A. Uewulln: Mn, Clay. I chard; l: Son. “d viciniw Dental Clinic Report THE GUARDIAN. FEBRUARY 20. 1950 N GUARDIAN ‘ Landry, Albert Altken, Mrs. Byron Harriet Clair. bought at an: o! the in Souril: The Snack Bar and N. ..'FITTIJD FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Swre. . ‘The fclliowing is the report of in... Dental Clinic: To the Mayor andOouncil, Town | o! Georgetown. . Work began in May and after - nix week-s a payment was made to who Department of Public Health iand Welfare through Miss Mona iwuson. an. Chief or the Nursing IDivision. After school holidays and »Dr. GalLanVs iilnes. work began on November 2nd and was carried ‘on for six weeks, the equipment ilraving remained in ihe Post Ot- ln .111: ~. lice building. On behalf of parents and children the committee ex- ltends most hearty thanks to the ‘Mayor and Council for making the clinic possible. We than-k also the std-if, M1‘. W. J. Fitmerald azrd Mr. John C. Gotelli and a~i others i who assisted iu ihe work. May we tremind the Moon-r and Council that ‘tlhe rocm was rent free oil the un- . “derstandlng that the janitor ivould be recornlpensod for extra work. i iThis the Council have drone). | Number of children treated. 73. Numlber o! days worked. i2. l Amount collected by the com- lnlltteo. $144.00. 1 Amount. sent to Department of ‘Piubiic Health and Welfare $144.00. Signed on bohaif of committee t CECILIA DELORY. _ _ i _________ income, tax bills. rent ‘ ‘PISQUID NOTES O Probably you had correctly. No other family on l Miss Alicia l-landraban spent the l-week-end at her home here. P131115 and dreams for Lindy Lou Iiearrl Graxie XI stu- dent, Montague spcnt the week-er d with her family. Mr. Daniel D. Birt, section fore- man, Murray Harbour. spent the iweek-end with his family in Pis- quid. Vemon MaoKinnon. Gordon Birt. Aileen Burke and Clarence Coffin motored to the city on Thursday .“" “Sim” rrnnrwoon TOP this picture to he. sure you’d seen it No wonder. For of course you know that, no matter how much houses may look alike, tlio families yvlio livo in them diilcr in countless ways. for instance. exactly the same number of members at the sanrc ages. the same expenses as your family. Nor can any of those families match your family's ils special needs for life insurance. 0 i e Guardian of Canadian Home: l message from the Life Insurance (Iompnniex in (Ionuda and their Rey! S lNEW PALOOKA FILM to loolr twice n your street has, and other living the future — 0r Also included in the l Mrs Kenneth Jay is rccoverlni-K §*““k Jegeki Jig‘ Evils-l‘- Wally‘ alter her recent illness. we all “m” n mz- "l9 Wile Raids l. “ ih t Lh ld’ ‘ . - . hope to s" her out‘ and about h“! aux? pflzrfleaflgsmrsb m‘; rings seven foot. three-inch Brant. again soon. Mr. Sammie Birt. extra section- man Vernon is hack to work again. having lost two weeks from work with the flu. Winner Take All." Kir-kwood in the title sahedulied to open today at Capitol Tlheaitre. 'Ilh.ls counedy-drama nods iooluvs manager. reoeiving an Three of our boys. Frank, Harold and Ivan Kelley, had quite an ex- perience on, Saturday night when their horse broke through the riv- er ice. withdrawn from a clmity bout. Mr. Fred Loard motored to Pis- quid on Saturday to spend the week-end with his family and re- Pownal Y. P‘. U. met on Friday Welling. Feb. 10th at the home oi Eliza Laue. the topic for the even- ing was "The Highway oi Life." and opened with Call to Worship by leader and hymn "Rise Up 0 Men 0! 60¢" fl Poem was read by Mrs. Jack Worth. Scripture was by Par- ker Ings. And after the leader in- troduced the topic, hymn "when; Oross the Crowded Ways of Life" was sung_ Pflyer was by Kathleen Mac- Leod and readings were given by Mrs. Weir. Mrs. Fred Mossman. Lily Wood and Arnold Bruce. Rev. Mr, Weir gave a. brie! interesting i-Rlk- and hymn. "Oh Master Let Me Walk With Thee". closed this period. Pallooka befriends. Don't Make This Mistake Constipated and opened with minutes of last meeting roll call was responded to by 3i members. Next meeting to be held at the home of Doothy lnxs. with Christian Missions Con. vener, Mrs. Parker Ings in charge Melon! Y" tmwinl youngsters’ n ma without din his reactions the use. (Sig: and yourself, mother! 0i Devotions. Edna Robs-rim“ u, ———--m_.- W- __.._ have recreation Boil call for next meeting. a scripture verse pertaining to M15- ions or name of a missionary. En. tumflmlnl Dut on by commitfee l" “hBTKB. including an exchange of Valentines and a sing song was en- loyed by all. A delicious lunch was saved hi! the hostess and after a 11191111.‘; Vote of thanks was efltend- ed to the members of the homo meeilnfl Clusvd with "God be wit). ‘You Till We Meet Again." ‘ ing demand. P" ~.o- ~. "l- ... Yne- Ncrna Illeley. [angel] Illlfll. tion in Molnograms “Joe Pallooka in starring - Joe role and the Po. Knobby Waiisli. anonymous note threatening the fighter’: fiance, Anne Howe. uxuless the boxer is The threat comes from a. racke- tet-l‘. and his girl-friend. who hope to bring about a lowering of the gambling odds on Pelooim in his coming title fight by forcing him turning to summerside on Monday fr-cm the charity event and tiheri Where he is employed. spreading humors about his ability ————————~ - to meet the championship con- POWNAL Y. P. U. tender. William Frawiey plays the, role of Walsh, and Elyse Knox is seen as Anne Howe. while John Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ings. The and ‘Mary Beth Hirghes are oasi devotional period was led by as the gangster and his moil. Shei- Christian Fellowship Convenor. don Leonard is a friend of tho rwckeieer. in with him on the deal. and Stanley Clements. a young boy When Child ls. l0 haunt to take-act: no [Intli and nob th Get Children‘: todu at your dHlIIllL 29¢. ‘the Meriiimes. William R/uhi. Chester Ciute. Ger- irude Astor and Tom Kerllnedy. "THE WALLS 0F JERICHO" Powerful Story ol Bold Emotions, With Four Toy Stars at Their Bell. “The Wallis 01f Jericho". which stars Cornel Wilde. Linda Darnell. Anne Baxter and Kirk Douglas. and which opens today at the Prince Edward ‘rheatlre. la screen drama at its best. Readers Oil Paul Wellmanb fine best-stiller will be more than pie-as- e~4l with Director John Stahl and producer Lamar 'l‘rotti's flm ad- aptation oxi the novel. But whether or not youb/o read the book. tfhis Twentieth Century-Flax picture is bound to hold you engrossed from beginning to end with its truly un- usual romance. turbulent drmrna and splendid periorflia-nccs. “The Wallis o! Jericho" is a many-faceted ohm-y of interns emo- tlonaii conflict set against the coi- orful badcgvround of n m-id-Ywest town amd the violence and excite- ment of its fast-growing pace just otter iihe tum of the century. I-t is iihe drama of three women and their influence on the lives or irwo men wiho find themselves burned into bitter enunien by cross-our- rents ot intrigue. suspicion and iul but ooirldy artneming and ambi- tious woman who. in the name of love, almost wrecks the lives o! those who Stand in her way. And it tellatododtheromazrcoodemnn . _ Don't upntaehild l cly etb -, Chlilléle gysbugzydegflilxlthvllas in Lug-eon u». :i‘atshty§?iin Mkfiglfr and a woman who dare to brave a . o Bueil. on!“ fir...“ n", 00mm" m“, 1f, scandal in a town that cant hold their love. As the young County Attorney even the hauler! ch Id won't obleet to thei: Dave Connors who‘ married w ‘ lake laxatlvo-hiring time ‘any on g l woman he doesn't love. finds him- se‘! involved in a scandal that ai- most wrecks his career and fut/ere Please be patient. I To help you meet those special needs, your life insurance company serves you through a representative. He is trained to analyze the problems you face in trying to provide security for yourself and your family. The incomc-prolecliorr plan llD suggests is designed for you and you alone. So when your life insurance man calls. confide in him. He's always ready in help you in any way he can. More than a million Canadian funi- lics have benefited by the advice and experience of the modern life insur- nnrr conrpuny representative! hate. It is the story of a. beauth- I Wbm I life insurance repre- sentative sells you a policy.‘ he also helps lo improve your community. For a large purl of each lilo insurance dollar il put lo work through investments to build schools. bridges. high. ways. industrial plants and many other EIOIQCII ihat create jobs and ma You share in llrese improve- ments. made possible through the olloril of your helpful fellow-clIlIm-lhe modern life underwriter! A Helpful Citizen in you! Community e for beller living. cast arefliappiness, Oornel Wilde turns in his best performance to date. Linda Danie-ill makes a superb .A.l¢eria. Welge. who uses Dave's ramble wife and a vvroinhed scandal u her weapons to achieve revenge and realize her trust-hated aimMt-inns. Anne Baxter is eueoellent as Julio. Mao pits her love for Dave against the towns. backstreet gossip. and so is Kirk Douglas in the part of bf!!! ...< tlha young pirblisirer who becomes Allow-leis innocent foil. Ann Dvorak as Doves dipsomardec wife. and Marjorie Ramloeau. Henry l-luii mi Colleen Townsend iii-other import» ant roles. provide exceptionally ef- fective portrwyahs. For absorbing entertainment with a strong romantic appeal, ‘The Walls of Jericho ll a "mim" on overryoneb list. 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