A PAGE EIGHT . .. THE EASTERN GUARDIA AGENTS:-AIONTAGUE: Harold l'. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Bruce Macl'lire. Miss Joyce Wlgglntnn. Pius Moxlnnon. AGE T GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lovers. The Guardian mav be bought atilhc followln, places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards a son. ..'.'ll0S'TAGl'F. WEEK OF. ..'0S. Roy Colllngs left yester- PRAYEIK. -The i-lrid-ry niizht ser- day morning to re-join his ship vice will be held in the PrcshAvtci'- the H, M. C. S. Magnificent. ian church at ii P. M. llr. A. D. MacKcn7.le. n-1,! in-.n: lhn c0liCllld- ..'M0NNTA(vil'liV WEEK or in; message. PRAYER -- The Tliu:'sda.v night - service will be in the United ..'HPr mnnv fr ends are sorry Church at 8 pm. the Rev. John to hear that Mrs. Russell Mac- Irwin, associate minzster of Trin- Laren. New l'eilli. J51! pritleni ity Church. ('har1ottctuuii, will in the K.n2is (.'minir Hospital. be the speaker. All wish he" :2 .-i-gierrly 1CCOVfl')'. ' . .. ... - -- l ....'COMl-I T0 the ire r;iriiiv;il ..'Si:t. LPWL: Yfl1.w'Ull. who spent on the 25th .lnniirirAv at R p.m..l the past 30 d'rx- at hzs hmnc inlSP0nS0I”9d h.V lhv l-x'ini:'s (fnunI.V Rnseneath. Zen :. 5 week for thevliospitnl Nui'scr.V Cluiu. .iud;:ini: Yukon uhrir HP '-.-.s been p:)tL..will hr at 9 p.m Tr) iiiid uiii rd after scrv l'; .ii r'0'..l"..l1l.'1 Inn" of the lzlililli inmw inr tho. host rnstumr. Czviilrwii survive. U-1.-,.;en,is .1! M3; A(;,.v..l 3.13,. nnil a good time rissiircd for iill.l Gregor. Me : r 'n ”' "' 'a ' ' hear thal. J v Kings ””'"-1' ””""” Montague Week ..'.Vli'. Ei.'llPi' ltllr-:1: l'2'llllllV.ll of Sr. Clinrlns Hriiunl. has resum- illf Prayer Services ed his duties Christmas linliclnvs .1: :if"r snriirlixii: the Ziis hm-iir iii .:-.-mun birthday today. hale and hearty. a few yards from the old h0'll0Stl'a(l w'n':re he was born. A son of the late Mr. and litirs. Jnhn O'Br;en. he was educated in mp 01 ” ' ligirbour school and P;.i:re of Wales College. and has spent most of his l.ic'. around sea and shore he loves so iO'Bricn relates how he drove his l rm: GUARDIAN: CHARLOTTETOWN ' Eighty-Seven Today Miss sauna M. MACDONALD The death occurred at Charotte- town on December '8rd. 1951. of Agnes M. Macdonald in her sand year. The late Agnes Macdonald was born at East Point. St. Columba Parish. and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. Macdonald. She had resided in Boston. Mass, for a number of years, returning to the old home- stead twenty-live years ago to re- side with her mother and brother. away. her mother in 1931 and her brother in 1945. after which she moved to Charlottetown to reside at the Sacred Heart Home. She had enjoyed rema: 'bly good - ' A A health for her age until two days ..'Mr. John T. O'Brien. Bristol. Speaking 01' former times. Mr. precedmg her death when she ab”... .5 N-19'm-,1Liiig his o-ighl,V- suffered a heart attack. fiom sister to Charlottetown in the old two-wheeled cart seventy-two years ago. in order that she might The time wu five which she failed to recover. des- pite medical care and tender nurs- ing. She received the last rites of the catholic church from Rev. Bernard Gillis. Chaplain of the Sacred lleart Home. The deceased was a kind and generous neighbour and a devoted and faithful member of the Cath- olic Church, catch the boat for Boston. boat fare at that dollars. This avgcd sister visited this province two years ago. Mr. OlBrien's wile passed away twenty years ago and he now re- sides with his daughter, Mrs. pnkn A 7 "Mil p”MEb9' 0'3l'”jl- she leaves to mourn a brother ” 1' - - R... .. T ....,..l"”' ' - l?.Z”l”f'i.?S.T.” Si??? i32ti'.”.if ..rFl,'.VEllH, Sl'2RVl('l-LS The-1 lsier of Trinity itniimi CiiureiiQ h P k " . i ' . . . t , 0nt.. two nieces Helen Stewart. funeral of me we Ma. Flinmas Charlottetown. Was l.-iP guosill a . . , , . . . South Lake and Mrs. Charles i;:.::;::: ”i.”. lJ;;1f.?2l5.?:&i:ilL”ilJJi?:2E.32&iL”..Jfl1l:3l;M H d I O t. c . .. . 1 2. . . .. . N ' , V , .. - ,, , : . Louis Stewart. South Lake and gihtirgconl . H f(:'.PlVlll.hS.. Villieczlhien Uit:(i1;1olda,..&i;.ul1:ElCh was held e O n Fnnk Mlcdonald, Manual. Que. satin nil '1loizi.l with I . VI-lql-1 The minister Dr A D Wat'Kr'ii-d The funeral which was largely U mt Ff. I" .,m regideid KN k W" A! . A A R I ” , V attended,took place on Deiember xii: PI. -:0 P F: fish. (M; spervgm &9.- Y3 Fl"-V 17'”, -r" ,1 IPKV lN'llllll1ll" in (' ease !lliI'lhPr ui-upped in a llI'ilpfl(l'l 'de- slhl 1951' hom the home of hm. HT, 2"” it ) ' A i '”''c5 I mmitmer O9nhP”;,p S. -'l -u- (139-ill: puirk zin: resulting: in one-ysigned hy .DPp.'Il”lI'IlCiil - officials. niece Mm Helen spewarti south ,eu;.aAi. it l V. ll'(m.(:'fk ” Md Deacon W 60- Ill! F1:-"ll ill”: I-1 hlnlf and oiiv pound 'p'icl.n,-ze ntfrhcse BI”; in 'kturn parked liin ii Lake, to St. columba Church. The r...,ce . lv.)..'ll..: B1 H1. Cl . -:'1Il.l1.l0h' lip: i-.inrs:- lwiiii: inliotlmeri on ill. Aten pnun pnt age to he so to funeral Mass was sung by nu ignie. Fir”: 1! vhltkei: llllflih, d ..l--1 il.l.'.;'l t. lilil,-Lvl. u.-is i'9llnlli':1”O-I1 lycsloi-Lib; trade. . ' Y I d pasmn Rev. R. J. Macdonald who 1,'.ce.7V. .iii V pand Mon.) Pits: C" I.1P nlw-ill. II I) Alt) K311. ll. 11:11, rim!) . tor IVIIIS rseusori ii I ilniitcl also conducted the prayers at the xrn !.r illFn.i.. '4 M Thee: C'r()110llb ..'i..A. . V0.-0 1.010 in: )1ll'll.KIili.tillv :.k'.:l1(ll ll-ill: " I pl " piq-,l.l.Inlli) -puny Slllli I-dc 3' ':iii( .r;L:c1' gmve .1" St Columba Cemetery. iiinllll Fl. V IV S-1 dCU).HF:.:- Iiivftflu II .it -ill!" lulu...-'.IIii:.' lift-(tlslsl H1 llvlppplfl llPxP.rl.P:”;p l('1nl(lPSd The pa” hearers were John F. m Mr Ron”). iK:ep '31: Vedr Thlc " "ll'iehl.' 'l1'ii':1r:xirrH'ililiIt:i ni'e:ld1riiFi.:i:laiemforlr':i oonusalt” oddly ll:l'lI'P liven" l!:'lrl(llly MacD0nam' Auhur M"cDDn31d' - . . ..i ,. s'.' .' j '. ' . V p ..'.Vl'l'i. -1R1 Thou The Broad Of l:Ic" and ”.x1l1turnl,r pound hlotks instead of purchased hy two Ch:irlotielown 2::arknigflgtgganstilxgy gag). NH ,, 1. , . ;vv .. . 3 -,. ; .. i . . A. ) V . . :1”1mVn?:”.': 1;” d lhysedyf) fa)-lot lrk (5 .M-P, 'l1.F:(k?')I:il ri'emulr'1i:j'edqsrictlornrgdeszt Suzi-53- the rust ve-ir we have Bmwm nil ah. EH5”; ii : 19 Ad A i;1-Xcmn . Half"? new it-iitlin Illl'1('llIil9 wns oi'dcr- been dlECuESllI'Q' iiridd working on The knowing t"ib""" were :,-Eh ;”3nC,, .2 ".5..."11uk..m.,.'6(:2S'-Q:.".; imm 1:” ml (min thf nriKntif-u-tiircr and re the new Ofllilfki-lKlilX idea" Mr gratuuny rewivedz . i 1.”: . . .. - . 311.1 ".11. . L i A . T H” V - A A" president nirszdrti put his hand to um I, :1 and i'Pl1ll)' insinlled. and within the Slraw stnles. . llic main creditpin Mass” mp; nf mp looking back is (31 (gr mo k;ng..i.'lSI few (lugs the iii.-iclii-iic was this respect. is due: to the Dairy rpm by mp 3.-; dcm of heaven" pI:u-ml in operation. cutting the Superintcndenl. Mr. MacDonald. MI, and Mrs, D, C. Macdonald pd as read. Fm for the ice is. or of the m. The benediction was pronounced by Dr. MBCK6llZiP, l TIMBER PORT ': Drzimmen. a Norwegian Sea Isle. has a large export trade in tim- bcr (looted down from the up. lands forests. The rciiiaiild- 2 ll.ls xgmiii in sewing and mm. ..i: in-pit-ll sup- plies. Lunch was sr-rvecl by the hostess assisted hv Mrs. Malcolm Clair and Mrs. J S. I)csRoclies. Next revzulnr nwoiiia: will be held val lhe hmnc nl Mi CAPITOL." T0 - DAY and SAT. Shows 3:30-7-1) TllEY'VE car A NAllGlll'V use INTHE BAG! ” IT'S A Howl. At The PRINCE EDWARD "MID:I.'”HT MATINEE" T0-NIGHT ONE PERFORNIANCE ONLY ' AT llziill .vl.)l'. Special Tickets for this Show on sale at Box Office. REGIIAR PRICES arigiiiiil ll1Plll)' pound rlieesc into one-luilf illlll one pound blocks. smaller lots were in iced in plinfilm and Increase Shown in Rail Eiinirls Paced by the three main ship- ping commodities of the Province exports during the month of De- camber showed an increase of 321 rarloads over the same month of 1950. The items itcsponslble for the increase were potatoes with 575 cars oompared to 468; turnips with 133 earloads compared to D9: and roughwond with 245 cars as ngainst 32 the previous year. In all the Province last month shipped by roll 1.216 carloiids while in De- cember 1950 the ear ferry service between Borden and Tormentlne handled 895 cars. Imports to the Island were down last month by 115 carloiids from the 1.092 carlnads brought lntothe Province in DE'Cl?iY1l7i'i' 1950. The principal commodities ship- ped from here aside from the leaders. with figures for the prev- ious pear in brackets. were: live- stock 71 (Kit; less c-arloads 62 1711; nnats 1? "l.'1lZ(1:ils 7 1191: lumber la 1:11; Christmas trees 22 Wt. On the import side the nialn items were autos 27- 2-161: empty bags 10 :61: coal 261 1234': flour and feed 121 (1131: fertilizer 15 (211: pins and oils 173 1160!: llm: l4 IRI; lumber 23 (261; less car- loads 191 (22th; sugar 22 (16); soft drinks and liquors ll I15); miscel- ADDED: SLRIAI. COMEDY - CARTOON EXTRA! NEWS CARTOON - SPORTS Matinee 3:30 Evening 7 and 9 lancous 25 :95); railway material 16 1331; er-mcnt .1 vial: canned goods 18 (101. l A large number of the carloads exported ni'li:iiiated in the area rb(”'lWC0l'l Chnrlnttctown. Borden land summer-side with 664 cars lmovim: from that section of the PRINCE EDWARD ro-m.- sir. STEIAIT GRANGER in Mi first victim aim "KING sotouows MINES” WMTEI PIDGEON DAVID NIVEN CYRIL CUSACK and his iissistant. Mr. Ad.-ims. who .51. ,3uaw3A om, have carried the results of our M155” Kgghgrjne and Ann; conferences iiiln arlunl detailed Macdomnd (5). oguwg, om. arcomplisliment."N Mr. and Mrs. Prank Macdonald (Zr. Montreal. Que PmVmC9- Tm?” W9” ' 325 C3” Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart (1). from points cast and south of south Lakev Charlottetown and 227 carloads Miss He)", saw"; my song, from west of Summerslde. Lake. 0! the potatoes Shirred lhm Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDon- wcrc 405 cars from the central aid (2,. om-en. section. .53 cars from the east and Miss Anna Mudomid. Avon, 117 from west of Summerslde. M353. The trend was reversed for tur- sister, 0g 5.1,", Mun", 5";-gd nips with only 5.1 cars from the "ear; Ho.-mi ch”-iouemwn, centre. so from the cast and none from west of Summerslde. It was the same story on the roughwood with the eastern part of the Prov- .0 mos shlpplnlz 161 of the 24.5 car- loads exported. Another 78 came from west of summci-side and only 6 from the central area. In the import field there were 916 of the total 977 cars destined in the Charlottetown. Borden. Summersldemterrltory. Only 58 went west of summerside and '13 to points east and south of Char- lottetown. Miss Anna. Macdonald. Charlotte- town. Miss Flora Campbell. Charlotte- W38 Mra. Peter Holland. Charlotte- town. Mrs. John .T. MacDonald Family. East Point. Mr. and Mrs. John F. MacDon- aid. East Point. Mr. and Mrs Angus Benton. East Point, Mr. Percy Beaton. lhst Point. Misses Josephine and Ella Bea- ton. East Point. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Maclntyre. and FEIlEllAL GOVT. East Point- ,tM Mr. Donald Maolntyre. East r Point. E;:TE'3A':1."i"L”5.g.'.L.- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cheverle. that underlying inflationary pres-lust Point” sures-which sparked the restrict-l M... and M”. Alexia .MMLem' ions and the tightening: up last 1535; point. March-are still won: and r9- Miss Florn MiicLean. East Point. striilnt in the use of credit still es-. -1-he F155;, Family, scum Lgke, SPF-URL Mr. Joseph Ford and Family, One factor the government. con-lsouth Lake. sldered was the decline in the M155 Gertrude Miwoonald and C031-Of-"VINE index by one-tenth Mrs. Helen Ma:l.ean. south Lake. of a point tiurin: November to Mr, and Mrs, Wallace MacDon- 19l.l. from the peak of 191.2. The aid. South Lake. index is based on 1935-39 priccs Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacDonald. equallimz 100. south Lake. , Another cm1sideratlnn- not Mr. rind Mrs. Ralph MacDonald. mentioned in Mr. Abbott's state- South Lake. ment-was an appeal particularly Mr. and M11 A. P. MB0Ph09- E1- hy the nutomohile industry. that milk. rcstrlctlons were killing business. MID Md M75 H0Wl"d H0”3ndv Moss lay-offs developed at some Elmira- plants. MT- Whlle it wasn't. possible to see clearly into the future. said Mr. Abbott there will be more relax- ations if inflationary pressures ease. , But. on the other hand if in- flation became more intense. "the goverment would not hesitate to. tighten up again." and Mrs. James Holland. Elmira. Mr. Charles Macllochern, El- mira. Mr. and Mrs. James D. MacDon- ald. North Lake. Mr. Charles B. MacDonald and Family. North Lake. Mr. Stephen MacDonald Family. North Lake Mr, and Mrs. P. Mossey. Both- and News welcomed W0"- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mossey. Both- In Toronto W.R. willlams.l wan. sales manager for Austin at can-l Mr, and Mn. Bernard Massey, ads. said he felt the modifications gomwell, will be a boon to market for smaller automobiles. But Ci. Napier Simpson spokes-V ma-.i for the Canadian Electrical Manufacturers' Association, while welcoming the move said "We would have liked to have seen ii reduction in the down payments." About 00 per cent of 'tour mark- el," he added ”ls made up of people who buy out of their week- ly pay cheque. The extension to 18 months helps but they still have the Canadian British-made Mr. and Mrs. W. C. .'VlacEachern, Mnncton. N. E. Central office. Comptroller of Treasury ll0l. Ottawa. Ont. tent. but rather indicate a realistic attitude on the part of the govern- ment in recognizing changing con- dltions." to scrape togthcr the down pay- ment." in Montreal. Rene R. Peri-ault. president of the Canadian Cham- ber of commerce. said the news was good. The restrictions were hard on the "little fellow and left the man with plenty of money who could pay cash quite unaffected." J.)-I. Ealrln president of the Montreal Board of Trade. said: ". . . The modifications don't soften controls to any grant ex- (OQIGIIS, (01.05, SOII TIIIOAT E Dncflonl Ilh Duh PAINKILLER iii. it try nmlumi II. J. IIABOII 0l"I'0lll'l'IIIT 5.0"" liming ma lulozlyills Oh-I0- lhm "ml ,5 MONTAGUI. l'. ii. i. 1 oiii I ' an 3"; A. M. t U I up I:boafroaly anlull ' :1 II . 39 oiiiunrr:::a:i.u&. wiia IN ' MEMORIAM. ' Paul J. until they both had passed: Mrs. J. F. and Marion McNally. Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. S J, Murphy (2). Ottawa. bell. Ottawa. Miss Nellie Fleming (2). Ottawa. Mrs. D. H. MacDonald. Ottawa. Miss Elizabeth Harvey. ottawn. Mr. .1. T. Arsenault. Ntawa. Miss Almira. Fahey, Ottawa. Miss Margaret bawlor. Ottawa. Miss Bessie Maclclnchern. Ottawa. Franciscan All souls Fraternity (Perpctilal). Edmonton. Mrs. John C. Campbell and Ken- neth .(lmrolled in Josephite .Pur- gatorial Society for one year), Rod Point. Messages of Sympathy The Staff. Central Office. Dept. of Finance. Ottawa. Ont. Mr. and Mrs John Robertson. Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Elmira. Mrs. F. E. Massey Bruce. Bothwell. Miss Mary Stralian. Fairneld. Miss Joan Smith. Ottawa. Mrs. May Stewart. East Baltic Mrs. Loretta Seguin. Ottawa. William Pierce. and Alctha Misses Mary and Helen Camp-p JANUARY 11. 1952 KINE IIIILE Miss May Maouod. Ottawa. Misses K. and H. Mulvlhill. 0t'.iiiva. Mrs. A. Ready. Ottawa. Miss Anna Mauionald. Avon, Mass. Mrs. Roderick Maonhee. Nellie and John. Glencorradale. Mrs. Alice stricker. Avon. Man. Mrs. Peter Holland. Charlotte- town. i Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mscdomld, Montreal, Que. TEA I' I Ilf.,'I'IlllI um! I):'Ii4-i.,,,.. DAILY CROSSWCRD 'A Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moncton. N. B. ' Miss Elizabeth linrvey. 0ttawa.l Misses if. and D. Duhumel. Ot- tawa. Miss Eva Bellamy. Ottawa. C. MRCEBChel'l1. I BECAUSE I KNOW I cAN DEFEND ON Docld's! ' Aclcoss :i. Bodies an. amine: bird! I. Lave of water 21. Heathen 5. Mountain 4. Detested image I Swizz.) 5. Lofty 20. Mriun 9. scope inouiitain antelope 10. Jump 6. Mai-shy 30. Mai-i'a name 11. Rope- meadow (poaa.) securing 7. Tropical true 31. stairway device 8. Rlvea posts lnaut.) )1. Thick string 33. Birds 12. Becomes 13. Vent 34. Watchd vapid 16. Maker: closely 14. All correct of aid 37. Thick 15. Egyptian 19. Cushions A0. Ouuldo god 21. Put coverina 17. Wire 2?. A hollow of Q measure roar seed 1!. 'lVvilled fabric 20. Colorless 23. Sign of lnlliiltivo 24. Measure 26. Self-cents 11 person 28. Flowering shrub 30. Mad 32.'Addltlonal amount 35. Music not: 36. Radical (math) 38. Place 39. Milkflsh 41. Coin (.lap.) 43. Norse god 44. Finch-like bird 47. Jottcd down 49. Coins (IL) 50. Presently I51. Killed 52. Pieces out DOWN 1. Hiker 2. Part of "to be” l-ll, DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llerela how to work ii: A X Y D L B A A X 3 Is I. 0 N G F E L L o w One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used- ' for the three Us. X for the two O'a. etc. single letters, apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are dlasrent. A Cryptograrn Quotation. PTK FPGF. MY HPKMRF UR Ull. GJITE PTK YPMW. LORG 0PNR' LOR EMYLALJ ATJB Ml.-FOPARFVRPWB. 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