RAGE EIGHT »' . \ » C PRINCE EDWARD oar. oumr DES ~-- with another fellow’: ~' girl! ill- 6 IINET WENDELL LEIGH - com. .. . ..-o_n-;o'v'_-"int". EPECIAL ADDED LITBACTION mus or FANGED runv IN BATTLE FOR MATE! Amusing drums on Amie magi! ‘W Atlfillfl AVIAID INOII’ IIATUII A TRUE ~ LII! ADVENTURE "INT W TECHNICOLOR Dhlvilvled IY MIKQ ladle Pislvm §m:'TMlL%7 ' WAI.‘I' olsNsv......... l - I To-illallr E Fill. and SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 Ilatlnee Sat. Only 2:30 / _ Six-foot-iwo of Western rawhide blast: the Arizona postal mail in hunt for N (il|ARD|A_N AGENTS: MONTAGUIX fllfllld I’. Stewart, Ilila TD—DAY_ FBI. and SAT. shows 8:30-7-8:45 The Guardian may be AGENT GI IQITOWKI (allowing places In Montague: Mine 8. A. In Georgetown: The Post Dulce: II. Ilebarde noon. Albert Milan, lira. 8!!!! Harriet Uhlr. ‘ Wlldon Llvlfl. bought at any or the ‘ uewollyn; In-o. clay. in louria: The Snack Bar and 1! A Son. ..'l-‘ITTIED FOOTWEAR st the Montague shoe Store. uumuso AFRIAI . ' '”'~ ..."!'heMu'chrneetingofthO = ' Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Montague branch, was held in the legion Hail Monday even- . ing with the president. Mr. Doug- } las McGowan. presiding. The roll call was answered by seventeen members. The minutes oi the pre- vious meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Atwood MacDon- ald. One new member. Mrs. Beech- er Dewar, Brudeneii, was welcomed by the president. Mrs. Emery Mac- Neil reported that she had made i‘lve sick calls during the month. on the new visiting committee are Mrs. Leonard Gulls and Miss sue I-lemphill. Final arrangements were made ior the st. Patrick's bean supper and entcrtairunent. A del- egation from the Canadian be- gion, comprising comrades R. Martin, E. B. Maciilnnon, and A.F. Campbell visited the meeting Ind discussed plans with the lad- ies for catering at the annual Le- gion convention which is to be held in Montague this year. At the; close oi the meeting the manbers decorated the hall and lunch was’ served by Mrs. .l.M. MacKenzie and Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. whim Road And Vicinity Mr. Dick Campbell. C0mm€fuinl Cross. recently spent the‘ day in. Charlottetown. Mr. Arthur MacDonald. Whim ’;enlaQ’OTIlIl\y 8H[[[l[lfl um um" Road, spent several days in Ohsr- lotteiown on l1uaine.s. until: mun , ‘ ' I Mrs. Prank Graham. Montague, "‘3f33::_"' spent several dsys visiting her ~ mother. Mrs. Jane Daley, Commer- Also i-swoon" Comedy‘ °"" W”- and SERIAL Miss Ruby Maclieod. Montague. spent the week-end at whim Road with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Maolieod. For Foot illiamentii Mr. Herb MacFu-lane. Whlm' laoad, was recently confined to his l consult :.i:0’l’!;:egi;1‘(;l;gglv::.l;!'€S5. All wish him “I J.A. D. P. A’ t Mi: I;I:%i.i:° Msoboxnald !‘ei2lli;l‘n0d o C are e m, OHRDMTD the week-end with‘ ‘heir sg:i'|ent.s‘,.' Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Chin-opodiat ' '- Road, is at present confined to her us Great George street bed through illness. Her many friends hope she will soon be. i l l. l 7. ' ' ." i Q, Miss Jean Ann Munro. whim i gbctter. . m CEARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. .Miss Maxine Macflerth. student nurse at the P. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown, spent several days visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rlussell Macneth, whim Road. . . ‘ Mr. Martin Rose returned to his home in Butte, Montana. after spending the winter in Al- bion with his brother, Mr. Simon Rose. This was Mr. Ros s first visit to the Island ainc he left thirty years ago. on February 8, the meeting of the Farmers’ Federation of Agri- culture was held in the whim Road school. The meeting was very well attended and great enthusiasm was shown. The purpose or the meeting was to receive the farm- ers’ vote with regard to establish- ing a marketing board to handle potatoes and eggs. Almost every- one present Joined the Federation. Mr. Cecil Campbell and Mr. Webb Nicholson were confirmed as re- presentatives iram the district., with Mr. Miles Macxinnon as an’ alternative delegate. The Albion W. I. recently put on a concert in Whlm Road Hall. A large crowd attended and enjoyed the concert and dance that iollowed. Music was supplied by Mr. Joe Kearney and Mrs. Calvin Kemp. This is one of the many ways in which the Albion W. I. is raising ‘Mix Maxine Lanigsn oi Mon- tague is receiving the congratula- held in the Forum at Charlotte- town on Friday night. BISON BOMBERS 5. MURRAY RIVER 1 Once again continuing their win- ning streak, the Montague Bison Bourbon detected the Murray River squod by the score of 5-4 at Mon- tague on Monday night. Although the game was slow during the iirst two periods. it sported up during the third ses- sion with both teams playing a iast game oi hockey. The Bombers, however. held the edge through- out the game, but Gosbee, the Murray River goalie proved equal to their attacks and snapped out many that looked labelled (or the net. A clean game all the way through, the boys gave a good ex- hibition to the spectators. Lineups: Montague, — Goal, F. Fraser; delence, Aitken. Maccirowan. Mc- Ewen; forwards, Colllngs, surrey, Lannigan, Jay. Peardon, Campbell. Clair, Ceilings. Murray River —- Goal, Gosbee; defence. B. Munn, A.’ white; tor- wsrds, R. Munn, G. White. Moc- Kay, Mclleod, Jenkins. Herring, Moore. SUMMARY lat Period 1—Montague, sorrey, (Lannigan) .............. .. 12.35 Penalties — None. 2nd Period 3-—Mohta.gue. Sorrcy, (collings) ..i0 &—Murray River. A. White .l0.5S 4-—Montsgue. Coiling: (sorrey) ll—Murray River. G. Jenkins. (R. Munn) ............ .. 19.15 and Period G—Montague, R Colllngs (McGowan) .. 4.26 'l—Mcntague. R. Ceilings (Campbell) .. 1440 8-—Murray River. .7. Maclieod 17.15 9-Murray River, G. White 1823 Murray Harbour ilorth Mr. Elmer Miilar was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Friday. Friends of Mr. Fred D. Miliar lwill be sorry to learn that he is confined to his home due to ill- nus. O Meears. William Johnston. Wea- ton Jobruton and John Clow were buaineu visitors to Montague on Monday. Mrs. Lloyd Reid, R.N., siahf oi King's Couniy Memorial Hospital spent the week-end at her home in Murray Harbor Norih. Friends oi Mrs. Bert McLeod of Cambridge will be sorry to learn she has been confined to her home with a severe cold. The Murray Harbor North Tem- pernce League has been provid- ing a nlghtoi sports and games in ihe local ball: volleyball seems to be the popular sport. Mr. William Miller and Miss Ruth Johnston. siudenis at Mon- iague, spent the week-end at their respective homes in Murray Har- bor North. ....'Mr. and Mar. Prestom McLure and daughter Evelyn. Montague, were visitors to Gaspereaux on Sunday. guests oi Mrs. Charles Graham. rriéids are pleased that Mrs. Charles D. Henderson is recover- ing from a severe attack oi the cold and hope to see her out again soon. . ' k ‘I ",¢,~'€*"_‘ funds for school improvelrnents. . , up ‘ ,1 ' and they are to be commen ed on GEORGE 9 ow ' °"‘!_\ 3 the work they have already done 0:33";-N in " in this regard. Among other things. “STAGE TC CHINOF Comedy — Cartoon —- Sports they have completely furnished the school with modern type desks (or both teacher and yuplls. 1948 ‘F000 MARKET one-seventh oi all Bi-itain’s im- ras-onnos and ououn sun: by our I~r ported iood in 1948 came from Oanoda. lord McBride _l. " It. 0. A. F. slzn During the second World WI!‘ the Royal Canadian Air Force had a peak strength oi more than 204.- 000. including 14.000 women. \ \ Playmates of Miss Verna John- ston are glad to see her out again after her long illness, having been a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital on two dit- iersnt occasions. . The canvass can-‘ed on by the Ieotric Light comm ttee indicates that a large number of people are planning to wire their homes. More than the required number to obtain construction at the line have already signed and are pro- . RED R0 SE 33“ A N to as . tlons oi her many friends in the: winning oi a cup at the ice sports . I I 05' Helen McLure. ~.._.._. 1'16 MINT 81‘. STIIDEIITS A & WDRKIIS wnannornsnvnNuvosom-n.u-.ir.- ComelaAndDo_YonrWaslilng'!behsy Way. TIIE LIDIDERETTE & DIAPER SERVIDE aunts’ ‘ PHONE 2690-L" LAIIIIDERETTE & 162 Kent st. coualurulilrlous TO Louis ll. Ii. llowatt and William A. llovlatt On The Opening 0! Their New AT 176 KFNT 8'1‘. A Service greetb appreciated by this City. The Plumbing was done by:— DOUGLAS 6: JONES IllllPElt ssnvicr Phone 1376 ceeding at once to wire their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson ' “ ‘ and young son Garry of Murray River and Min Rita Johnston oi Murray Herbor North» have re- turned mm a very enjoyable trip to Florida. While on route they visited relatives in Boston and New York. The regular monthly meeting of ihe Murray Harbor North Wo- men‘: Institute, No. 110, was held on March 7, at the home of Mrs. In the absence ol the president the vice—president. Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. pruided. Meeting opened with Ode and Creed. Roll call was responded to by eighteen members with {our visitors pruent and one former member rejoined. Minutes 0! last meeting were read by the Secre- tary and approved. Arrangements were completed for a concert to be held on Friday night. March 17, in the local hail. It was also decided to scrub the school. Cor- respondence was then read and dis- cussed. which included a letter from '1‘. B. League requesting our support, and it was voted to send $5.00 to this worthy cause; also voted to donate $2.00 to the Copen- hagen ilund. Several Red Cross garments were handed in to the secretary. Meeting closed by sing- ing God Save the King. after which luncheon was served in the usual manner. Georgetown 0 C O and Vicinity ....'Mr. Etihen Stewart and Mr. Gladstone Higginboiham of Mon- tague were visitors to Georgetown 1 on Tunday. Miss Earlene Lavers oi Char. lotletown was a recent guest of relatives in Georgetown. Miss Alice Gordon, school leach. er at Georgetown Royalty. was the week-end guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Walker. Miss Margaret Lavers. student at Union Commercial College in Charlottetown was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Lavers. The March meeting of the Wo- man's Arsocltlon of St. Dsvld's United Churdi washeld on the 9th at the home of Mrs. Victor Refuse. Various items oi business were at- tended to after which refresh- ments were enjoyed. A pleasant social time was also men-t. M13 Bnurxoon Walker has re- sumed his regular duties as cars. dlan National Eailway secuonmm at Cardilan. after having spent some time as relieving foreman a various railway Ieotiona in the province. Friends of Miss Bernice Dolor‘ are sorry to hear that she has been week iollowing a‘ minor one ation on her toot. Bernice is a valued member of the Girls‘ Hockey Team. and her absence from the line-up during the play-oi: series la great- ly felt by the team. umom 1! £0» rm PIDQUID EAST Mrs. Owen xelly oi’ Piaquld East spent ikiday and Saturday visit- ing in Charlottetown. Mr. Sammie Birt. C. N. R. sec. tion man at Vernon River spent the weekend at his home in Pis- qliid East. M1» Evelyn Woodrldge of Mt. Stewart spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Duncan Jay and Mr. Jay. .__._ Mrs. George Anstie has return- ed to her home in Peskea having spent some time in the Charlotte- town Hospital. Mrs. George Dover spent the weekend in Psrkdale visiting her sister Mrs. Benjamin Birt and Mr. Birt also her daughter Georgie who is a student at P.. W. C. Her many friends in Pisquid Eggt are very pleased to hear that Mrs. Malcolm Macbeod of Lorne Valley has been chosen to represent the Provincial women's Institutes at the World Conference at Copen- hagen. ~ ‘icon from s 0 As a clothes washer Liullni-znrrrl-: & supplied and installed by 91 Fitzroy St. ldnoincallartllctwelehaa bolhdolliosonddilbu clothes washer to a dish washer "In ‘|'/I minutes You can buy-‘ii In 3 different wdyu‘ ' 9A: the wondedui THOR combination Come in and S“ the THOR AUTOMAOIC In action TODAY] WE TAKE PLEASURE IN EXTENDING coiltnnruinrlous I0 LOUIS ii. D. IIOWATI‘ and WILLIAM A. HOWATT On The Opening Oi Their AT 1'16 KENT ST. Two of the above machines are in service which were R. T. MDRRISDN LTD. Plumbing. Heating and Eleotrioil Contractors . 1:..- or rain? . I corivn .llLE* As‘ a dish wash?! nurzn srnvicl: Phone 302 wvs AND rim nv mounav Al'l'A '- The sparkling rornantlc story of Lpufiy widow and her young son is told in EKO Radio’: new vehicle for Robert Mitobusn. Janet Leigh and Wendell Corey. “Holiday A!- fair" coming saiuxecy to the Prince lidward Theatre. 11;; Don 1-nrhman production has its setting in New Yer’: City during the holiday season. On i-ht verge of quitting her department store job and marfyiffl I W911‘ established lawyer in order to make drifter, who both -so a real home for her boy. the hem. ins cncount - 3 y-go-lush irritates and in tricues her with his unusual ideas The newcomer also asks her to marry him. and the ensuing com- plications make ior one rib-t.ic:r.i~inq laode utter another until tin heroine finally decides what size wants to do. The performance of the three stars is supported by a fine cast which includes the new "find," young Gordon Gebert: Griii Barnett. Esther Dale and Henry Morgan. Don Hartman produced and directed the oifering. E ii 000 ll‘ ‘COO confined to her home for the past - 1 ‘I940 I945 0 ‘iii A1949 4x 7 v . IN Nmniu:ans.... ‘ I %mcnAsn [N ‘W... i 6.616 hi. K itvvv 9.16! W ‘I ." ’ - , ‘-.. -._..» .» . V.-'.» . I I. _. .\ 12,141. «I-so - ‘ A. B. o. lnbllalsere statement. I-pa-an, mg. daily \