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A IGINT GIOIGIIOWNI Walden [I'll- ‘ raeowerennwbohonrhtnrwalllie lIIseS-Llilowelln = h Georgetown: The Poet Oltlee: in loarierOondonhend [lornee leper: use Peter's: ‘Ibehetttllloe. raise-Ila. nwflnnltlmfl, 1M7 Rogers Bros. Silver plate sets and open stock. O. it. Boehner, Jeweller. Mon- tague. ,. . .,..'PI.0VI‘O!AL SPORTS — On Friday night the youngsters ‘o! Montague Hifli School be travelling to Charlottetown to participate in the provincial sports at the Fina-urn. where they will meet other contestants from the Province. On last Tuesday night the school held their sports at the community rink to determine who would reweaent the school. the length oi the channel from the New Bridgq to the Cove Point. The Department o! Physical Fit- , l h flitll- ldin Mi l’ th " edMJto Tisymlfirflrepliar: ‘Infarction? Fsrsrsvciirlenpcxrvot- the ‘partéipgts o: SOE”WE glue alga: bteingn s pptaatller: hi; t2: Georgetown and Monte New wifltshif. ,_ ' oun y o: f LCKSHHHNG , SHOWS “ilk '1‘°="“°*" l" l broke“ mrtrvan rcn rmsan: - Dur- iii ’ iUMUND CRISP lUM DRAM l" "mred l“ i‘ m" m“ m‘ inc the out week the extensive I ~ ' . 313° ‘ home- His many Irlend-r wlrh 111m March thaw heslmeide m. river mum“ wuooL [ 7:00 a speedy Iwflve-TY- ice unsafe 1cm travel. Already open i - ~ / 9=0o Wtch" "9 "i" thmmhwt Honor Roll tor February: P The places which are still cover- serious accidents were prevented only by the quick action o! several residents. Now that the river- is cl-ranLoTrarowa tiutlnslnracmcxs look April and Mo! Ulrich: now. Every indication of high egg prices, so misc egg-produc- mg pullers. Con supply you with our high- producing Leghorns, or the-New Hampshire crossed wriih Leg- -horn. Losi- yeofs customers tes- iify there chicks ore very hardy, fast-growing and . Wonderful this yeor. i We also hove N. H. x '8. R. and N. H. pure. All $17.00 per ‘IN, mixed, EASTIIIPS GIIIGK Grade V—1. Mary Mulligan; 2, Joseph Quinn and Jean lilyers, equal; S, Charles Mlaclieilan. Grade 11-1. Mary Redmond; 2, Andrea ond. layers of‘ lorge eggs. Try some _ BOTTOM ROW: / =~ b Section- P. o Donald. Connie Cools. Audrey Mill". W" °°'""- Zi a‘ :-_.=_1°49 M We“ TORONTO SCHOOL _ Doiron. Grade LIL-Edwin Peters. l ‘* NEWS MacI-aren who recently entered ed u, covered on] ’ . - y with thin ice, _ _ ~ , . M u“ M d“ orgflm, Keith lnlieehenr, Ian MaoMlllln, Jam" Mon-l“, ‘ E D w A R D the school for nurses at the Prlnofi or slush. Farmers and lumbermen gcrélaephlg. liaffgf°z¥ 11:11:31" $2,: wxkm D‘.vid‘uJ.rdme' (mules Alley, Russell Jenkins. m 4 COMEDY 1 Edward Island Hospital. spent the who u, hum“; mod“, on me éhapu¢ Y’ r I "l To? “WW fled week.’ Gregor, - d; Stewart, Han-y Bobbins. Wendell MaoKinnon, ma. " _ “‘ _“ ‘ALAL ‘AAA AAA week's”: “t men‘ respective Home‘ "V" Bhould “ad” 9V"? ""9911 Grade n1__1 Mama,” Manna“ on Mugwéu 301m Craig, Solomon Tnweel, AnllllMuhm- ' v S H"‘v>" V‘ v v m Montague and Brudenen‘ slild ljterhlpa ‘gum hires?!" m ‘thy “d: 2. Alfie Gardiner and Jackie , —Ph°‘° p, Gmmm‘ ; W2IDDJQIDTQQDQQ . Wm‘ G. I. T. HOLD MEETXNG- o atoge er. year wo 931mm mush 2' Kenneth Gaunt; s. Mum‘ NATURAL SPECTACLES ronrv and SATURDAY A measures CHEST_ OFLAUGHS AND CHILLS! a?“ Snakes have a protective coves ing over their eyes-a transparent membrane which saves the organ from scratches nnd injuries can.“ surcn -T The Unnnis of India puiveri precious stones and mix them with truit, herbs and water-tor midi. Grade I Sr.—1, Inwrenee Mee- Inlyre; 2. Johnnie Steele. Grade I Jh-l. Rose Brothers and Judy MacDonald. equal; z, DonnieMacKenzie; 33.4w; 3pm, ‘Poacher-Bernadette MacDonald. (Patriot pleam copy) L“ samunrvs noun scnoor.‘ Grade II—l. Celia Gallant; I, Pearl Blaoqulere; 3, Norma Gai- lent. Grade 1 (B)-1, Mary Gallant; 2, Walter LoClair. Grade i (Al-l, Reggie Peters; 2, Betty Blacquiere. Highest average: 88.4. The following is the rqport for the month of February: Grade VIII-l, Frederick Blac- quiere. Grade VI—~l, Lorine Peters: 2. Loraine Dolron; 3, Maynard Gal- iant. Grade V-l, Joseph Doiron; 2, meeting last week at the home o! lVLrs. Annie MacLure on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. The meeting opened with the C. G. ~I. T. purpose and prayer. The president then took over the meeting, and the secretary read the minutes of the last meeting which were ap- unaeie, it is hoped that scciden chili be prevented this year by users being careful oi the route on which they travel. ‘WORLD DAY 0F PRAYER HELD - World Day oi Prayer was held in the Montague United Lorine Peters, r0 concur: rowrnv rovs ' ‘ L,“ ttienélgd-Esofrllaehnm $53331“ fiiiepeiing wfioyittzxillowllngtulhymvll‘: 2G‘I\1mrad:nw1l:/[i;s1e' grfiflm“ mm A if ‘l w — e . . o , . y r; , - . ~ ‘- weamefl,“ ,,,, mum, eve...“ Mm Th”. ..mm o, on, Grade vr-a, nemiiuzifegg-eli‘ W». ism? voucausrrmoimomiziaouns Bufsmuunzsgar-‘rrg youhamvotvsou g A MONOGHAM llaiulli Following the business period. Fnmers, Living Still," "Q For A Dorothy Doucette;'3. Vida. Bemlard: AND-WE MAMRMAH woNhropAnwouFog amsml% 93E‘ WHEN 1H5 GREAT m3“! SI~NG SONG — COMEDY -—FOR—— we...» . SPECIALS proved. The treasurer also gave her report. A report was also given on the amount made at the recent pantry sale .The next meeting will be held in the (or-m o! a sleigh- questions on the Bible study were asked the leader. The meeting Montague, when Mr. Levi Power and Mr. Mac Clair were almost overcome with carbon monoxide gas. A new heating system is be- ing installed in the station necealt- sting the drilling at holes through the concrete which requires a pressure drill operated lrom an engine. The engine bad been taken inside the station. and by some chance the door, which had been left open, had closed. Mr. Power. operating the drill. noticed-voo- ihing wrong. and Mr. Oiair, who was standing close. also was un- staggered to the door, and manag- ed to get out in the air before The engine was moved outside, and later the work progressed without mishap. This is one more 5M’ “ o! the insidious acton oi’ carbon monoxide which has claimed so many victims who are unaware of the danger o! a rim. ning engine in a closed garage. Church on Friday aiternoon. lead- ers for the service were Mrs. A. S. Adams and Mrs. A. Hume. The guest speaker was Mrs. Young. the theme being. "The Lord is Thy Thousand ‘Tongues To "Zions King Shall Reign Victor- Sing," closed with the Benediction. ..°YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD MEET - The regular monthly meeting of the Young Women's Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, was held at the home o! Mrs. Leonard Giills on Monday evening. The meeting was conducted by the vice-presi- dent. Miss Mildred Smlth. The meeting opened with the hymn "O God Give Ear Unto My Cry," ioilowed by the Scripture lesson by Miss Sue Hemphili. and prayer aware o!» any danger. In a tew by M15; men-n, 1,5119]; The minutes. however, Mr. Clair ielt a mlnutgg e1 the i“; mggflng were MONTAGUE. P. 5, |, ¢ strange feeling coming over-him. read and approved. Roll call was _ 0m" "W". Mr. Power then rose and almost answered by nine members. Mrs. m to '12 AM collapsed to the floor. They both F. N. Young was welcomed as a 3 to 5 l, ‘u- new member. Miss Latter gave the financial report showing a balance reported havirk visited them. Dur- ing the busine! period plans we‘ made for beginning a quilt at next meeting. The meeting clos with the Mimah Benediction followed by lunch vhich was ser- ved by thc hostess. assisted by Mrs. Byron Stewart. Rfinort for Skinner's Pond School "ennui" a" {rum- Noreen Gallant. ' "an Perry: 2' Grade V.-1, ollen Perry. Grade IV--1. Marie Doucette; z, Mark Doyle. Grade I. B.—No tests, Perfect Attendance _. Arlee“ lPergryasBmel-rlmettngireeie. Johnnie Gal. m- ey d. A Ralph Keefe. n“ n“ DWI“ —Rlta Knox—Teacher. ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIQT Huh!‘ "13 sflilillfllil Giana Eld- by appointment Eileen Peters; 3, Ronald Peters. Grade IV———l, Helen Gallant; THEREVQHQHTA BE A LAW! Teacher: Anita A. Doiron. cinul purposes. By Fogoiy and Shorten KITCHEN mmor. W My Ears Turned’ Red‘ uumssa mamas um! PLUS— _ closed mo. Taps. ,m_.. m, .1," my mo“ (mm. Johnnie Gflllflnt] a, Billy Doyle. ivoutowrwou‘ a»! mooonousmecur I - MUSICAL COMEDY ' 15rd 15 nmgdy M.‘ Fktchu. 2 (itréfi TIL-l, Eugene Doumtte; UKE METDFIX ' V MEWINIUNCABUUT - - I ca» 9 or ...- “M.....‘.’P§.E9T..“....2SF?;E.‘ZE.I "fired ~, g, .-... M s’ my ~s~» “macro a < n‘ r ,, hum er o selected ladies led ' ‘ - , ~ r SHOWS 3:30 — 7 —8:45 CONGO BILL" at Freddie's Service Station in pfflyfl‘, The very insplrln! wfvl" £31K} 2, rrNwv-msf 'V Wwfllvmml" § being overcome entirely. Alter on hand o! $8.14 and $170.22 in . hflvln! Iecflvered. and once more the bank. Two members who were om“ (‘annealed Wm‘ aware of their surroundings. they in hogpltal were ggmgmbgrgd wlth an?‘ more‘ ‘ .._..._. . _.__,___, c _. -_______ ____., soon realized what had happened. giits, and several ct me members F A S H I 0 N S WlTii A FLARE ron smut FRIDAY and SATURDAY WONDERFUL VALUES IN SHIRTS All Sizes and Shades ~ arlhar Whisper I "ro ALWAYS thought lqwos a f... i $5.50 SH|RT fOI‘ . . . . . . . . . $4.40 s fin suns ‘ME ‘AF-iii!’ come cvstomenluiihoiwhirpered rernorlr v 0 I 0 e I I e is NQPWG" 5g“! —' NUWI" slid“. ‘mun’ S°3J5sSHlRT If: . . . . . . 13.95 t“ IIQ PQCIG . Spring Coo-ls _ A ' Cosluol and fitted styles. g 24.50 to 69.95 '_ Spring Shorlies ' Lorge assortment of oii that's new; i 14.95.10 60.95 Spring Dresses Prints and Plains. _ . Roineorrh . Smart styles in Satin and Gabardine . 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