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MOHIi A Sllilil nu - ucourtig gym-Jar sins Mrs. manor nooeevslt was guest speaker at s rtotsrisn club meet.- fng in Kingston, out. sttnndad by 1.800 students of Queen's university: She told of her experiences as U. l. delegate u» the United Nations Educational, Social and oslturai organisation and maintained her coo- fidenee in the Urlted Nations machinery. Here she smiles as the microphone almost tented. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Stewart. Miss AGENTS SOURIS: Miss Enid ‘AGENT: MONTAGUIT: Illrold F. Landry. Albhfl Aitken. Mrs. B"; Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. Richards and Gordon Farrell lu George-t : The Post Office: The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places in Montague: Miss S. A. Llewellyn: Mrs. Clay. in Sous-ls: Condoms and Florence Roper; in St. Peter's: Theldst Office. ..‘SEASON TICKETS for sale at Montague Rink. office and at Boehner‘: Jewelry Store. ..'REGULAR SKATING, Mon- tague rink Tuesday and Friday. 8 to 10; Saturday afternoon, 2 to 4. Mr. Jack MacEachern. was a v1sltor to Montague where he called on his regular business clients. Mr. Malcolm MacLeod. Royal Canadian Navy is at present vis- ltlng his sister, Mrs. Cameron McLure. lVllr. lylachaods ship arrived in Halifax a short time ago, and is spending his leave in Montague. lV..r. Harry James was a business vxsitor to Montague where he call- ed on his regular customers. Misses Phyllis and ‘Theresa Jamleson, Sturgeon, have returned from Boston. Mass, having spent ‘the Christmas holidays with rel: tlves in that city. His many friends will be glad tc learn that Mr. Richard Sence- baugh, Sturgeon, hak returned to his home from the King's County Memorial Hospital where he underwent rredlcal treatment. Miss Thelma Coffin, staff of W. A Poole and Co. Ltd., Lower Mou- tague, was s recent visitor to customers. Mr. David Birt and crew no-i nf the Island Telephone Company aJe in Montague repairing the telephone line. Mr. Birt and his crew are renewing the messenger v ire from MacLeod d: MacGregofs l!‘ the United Church, along with making general repairs to the ivhole line. It is stated that the work will undoubtedly be complet. ed this week. The annual business meeting of st. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wiontague. was held Wednesday, January 14th. with Mr. A. C. Mac- biay acting as chairman, and Miss Thelma Larter as recording sec- retary. The following financial re- ports were presented and unani- mously adopted: Choir by Mrs. William Garrick; Women's fills- sionary Society by Mrs. H. E. Nel- son; Ladies Aid by Mrs, A, c, MacKay; Young People's Society by Miss Thelma Larter; Young Women's Guild by Miss Jmlth; Cradle roll by Mrs. Emery AfacNeill. The church treasurer, Mr. W. A. Johns-toxic gave a very encouraging report showing n large surplus on hand. He then tendered his resignation having served faithfully as treasurer since 1925. A hearty vote of thanks for his untlring efforts throughout the gears wns conveyed i0 him by the chairman. The new board of trus- tees include Messrs. A, D. Mac. Lure, Percy Meyers, Milton Fraser, Malcolm MacKenzlc. DouglaflNlch- rfison, S. D. Reid and Edward Fur- quharson. Messrs. S. D. Reid. N. D. Nicholson, Charles Fraser and John Shaw were appointed as ushers. The meeting closed with the Benediction by Rev. R. D. MacLean. The completion of the competi- ..ion for the Clarkson Shield Trophy at the Montague curling rink brought out many thrilling moments as many of the games waxed hot under close competi- tlon. Brilliant strategy and excel- lent curling were high points in the playoffs which brought out M1. Bruce MacLean as the win- ner. Keen friendly rivalry was in evidence in every game. each team striving its utmost to win each game. The enthusiastic curlers played and watched each shot from the club room, laying down strategic plays as only watching curlers can. Out on the perfect culling ice, curlers shook the raft- ers with thel shouts of victory, and friendly reportee. as the sched. ule fast drew to a conclusion. The final game between Mr. William MacLesn and Mr. Bruce MacLean was the highlight of the evenim, with Mr. Bruce MacLean emerg- ing victorious. The following rep- resents the full-played schedule. ‘Ifelr Clark vs. F. G. MacIntyre- wmner F. G. Maclntyrc. Wh. Macfxan vs. L. H. Poole- winner Wm. Maclean. Dr. Macfntyre vs. R. W. Beck- wlnner, R. W. Beck. Carl Stewart vs. Dr. L. A. John- ston-wlnner Dr. L. A‘. Johnston. George Gordon vs. H. L. Muc- Oregor-wlnner H. L. MacGregor. LeRoy White vs. Bruce Mac- Deam-winner Bruce MacLean. M. C. Reyndds vs. Geo. Mac- lntyre-wlnner M. C. Reynolds. Wlnnet no l vs. winner no 2- ainner Wm. MacLesn. Winner no 3 vs. winner no 4.- wlnner Dr. L. A. Johnston. Winner no I vs. winner no 6- winner B. MacLean. Winner no 7 vs. winner no 8- wlnuer Wm. MacL-esn. Winner no 9 vs. winner no ll- winner Wm. MacLean. Winner no l0_ vs. winner no 12- vrinner Bruce MacLeaxi. . Georgetown liul Vicinity Mr. Jack McEachern was in Georgetown on Thursday calling on customers of his company. Jack Doyle was here on Thurs day calling on local merchants in the interests of his firm. Mrs. Thoma: Sullivan of 1105c ncath was a recent visitor at the home of her son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stephmi Scully of Burnt Point. Mr. James Lennon, formerly of Montague and now head herdsman at the St. Dunstanls College fnrm uas a visitor here on Wednesday on business in connection with the College farm's livestock. Mr. Lorne Crawford, First World War veteran l5 undergoing treat n-ent in the Veterans Wing of the 1-‘. E. island Hospital. While Mr. Crawford is in hospital, Mrs. Montague. Mr. Jack Doyle spent n few days in Montague and vicliiitg/i where he called on his many Mildred- crawford and two boys are visit- ing in Charlottetown. The many friends in George- town of Ernest Carver, populm Imperial Oil agent at hiuntague, whose marriage to Miss Martha Elizabeth Graham took place re- cently. extend to Mr. and Mrs. Carver sincere wishes for many- ycars of married happlnessfi-Geo. On Wednesday evening a meet- 111s 0f those interested in badmin- ieu playing during the winter and Spring months was held in the Council Chambers. Matters relative to the purchasing of nddimnna1 badminton equipment was discucs- ed as also was the hours of play and other matters pertaining to the sport. It is planned to have one evening of ploy a week during “HE skating an ' hockey season and possibly increase this to two even- ings a week at the end of 11.9 skating season. _____€___ . MR. ‘EVERETT W’. ANDREWS Following many months of suf- fering the death of Everett W. Andrews occurred at the Provin- cial Sanlorium, Charlottetown on Tuesday, January 6th, 1048. He was 57 years of age and a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews of Nurboro. 1n p-artncr- Slilp with a brother, Stirling, lie operated a farm at: Freetown, un- til an accident several years ago caused injuries from which he never recovered. In the long hour..- of his illness his thoughtfulness for others and his ixncomplrilning patience in the face of silffering made him a mode] patient. Surviving are three sisters and three brothers, Nellie, Mrs. Wll- liam Stavert, Kelvin, Bessie, Mrs. Edwin Stavert, Kensington, An,- nie, Mrs. Truman Pnynter, Free- town. Stirling, Freetown, James H. at Hunter River and John at Norboro. The funeral was held at the Presbyterian Church at Kenslngton on Thursday" and was conducted by the minister, Reverend James A. MaeGou-an. The hymns sung by the church choir were, The Lord's My shep- herd, Rock of Ages, and Peace. Perfect Peace, His Wonderful Face was sung with fine expres- sion as a duet, by Mrs. Reagh Sudsbury and Mr. 'I‘y'ndal Semple. The pallbearers, neighbors and friends were, Mayne Stewart, Ev- ertte Glover, Gordon Daye, James lawless, Daniel Murphy and Frederick Pnynter. Interment was, in the People's Cemetery at Ken- slngtois-Nor. ANNUAL MIEEHNG 0F BRISTOL UNITED CHURCH The annual meeting of Bristol United Church was hrld in the church on the afternoon of Wed- nesday Jan. 14. 1948. with a very gooti attendance. The meeting opened with a dc- votlonal period led by Rer. Wm. T. Mercer who was appointed cho r- man. Mrs. Stirling Macllwcn per- formed the duties of secretary. Reports of the Session. the Sun- day school, the Ladies’ Aid, [he Young People's Union were given and adopted. The trensurei-‘s fin- ancial statement showed an encour- aging balance on hand. In his renlarks Rev. Mr. Mercer said that. during the year we have all known many blessings. He men- tioned Evangelistic effort in Bible questions sent out and the interest taken in answering them. He also Spoke of Sunday School by mall and sir and the bene" of sunday school in the home, During the year special efforts included Aid to China Fund. Laymans Memorial Fund and a special missionary sp- long you have been ruptur- ed- --orhowmanytrusses you have tried - - - you owe it to yourself to try the NEW and DIITIIINT lice "De Lure" Support. llere is the lepport that slim m. e:- srmalaary contour. el- peal. He said he is pleased with nurrunsnz No matter how badly or how ' Irene HOLDING POWER. lllll LONG WEAR-at rea- sonable 00st. IVRITE TO- DAY-for I'll]! BOOK on "Rupture Care." I ma. WILLIAMS. Dept. (JG-J I West Adelaide St., Toronto (formerly W. S. Rica; w. c. T u. l NOTES VUIWNKI: h‘ lNl NAIHIS ill HIMOIIY GEM With a fixed and steadfast Bu???“ Striving toward some goal L11; Where ambitlorfs high ideals Beckon lJse a radiant star. Are our inspirations purer For the ever upward flight? Does the New Year find us dtfofrl- er- ‘ Pressing onward for the rlsht? Margaret Scott Hall. LILLIAN SMITH, sorrel" AVEY BYRAM, Acoornpsniaf- CARD 0F TIIAlIIiS wniram rmznsmca scmnrmc TEMPERANCI caMPnEu. INSTRUCTION (T1115 is a vigorous challenge sent by Mrs, Parke, Provincial S- T- I- Superlntendent, with the outLne of studies for this year.) Dear W. C. '1‘. U. Workers: Again it ls ours to meet the challenge provided by the Lilllwl‘ Traffic, that we may help stay lhe hydra-Iheaded monster. AIJCOHOL which stalks abroad with stealthy feet in our world today, breathing Mrs. William Cannpbell and other inunbers o1 the bereaved family wish to sincerely thank the mall! friends who extended Bllllllflllll’ llllll assistance during their tme of s01‘- mw m the passing of the late Wil- liam Campbell. 'l‘hoy' Lllat) wish to express eDPFEC" latlon lor the flowers. Cards BM letters of sy-mpflllll’; . loved ones of earth are in danger? This is one "atom bcmb" that no nation is trying to keep a secret. . . .These business concerns are so effectively organized that they subservient minions work the clock around. If we do less. theirs will be the winning in competitive met.- sure. Keep 1t it. Pray without ceasng. and be ours the motto: "No faith without works." . . .A great lectur- er once thundered from the plat- form: "Ether selfishness or lg- norance or both combined cause all the trouble there is ln the world." There is too painfully much truth in his statement for us to allow ourselves to "bog down" in either . The way to frustrate error is with knowledge. To educate. 5Q to inform our school children that none of them will becrme brands to be plucked from the burning. but. that etch one of them may walk upright, facing the ris- ing sun of TRUTH. The drugged cigarettes and alcohol-tainted candles that. the tobacco business and the liquor interest: find ways through which to supply children well represent the cvil communic- ations that corrupt good manners. But we can offset the effect of these evil-doors by getting in ahead with clean, moral. sttractlve FACTS that interest and pleasingly enter- tain children. Well. then get IN ahead! And watch zealously for re- sults . . . Consider the matter. Brocm slwu. '1! S- Blmms 56 CL- Lhi, Saint John. N. B- lriffle and Ira. SPRAIS Montague Christian Church Allan McCobe and Son Re" livs and Lock Phoebe and Alex Mznlde and Russel Annie and Kate ‘ _ Mrs. Head, Lillian and Lloyd Steve McMurrls-r The Hutchinson Family Pearl Croken Myrtle McKay his. and Mrs. Samuel Gilli; Ray Gillies Mrs. Joules Poulwn LETTERS OF SYMPATIIY Edward Munn Hazel McCaran and Family Spurgécn Gilllsplc, Toronto v Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Foss, Mame Gazelle. Orne, Mass. blrs. Russel MacGregor Mrs. John Donahoe Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bulpltt Irene Carcns M1‘. and Mrs. William Ferchere Mrs. Corrie MacNelll Gla-dyg Hart Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn Mr. and Mrs. Austin Donahoe Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Gaudet. The Costello Family Glad and L95 Waters Mr. and Mrs. James McCallwm snap up n" dam _ __ The“, fun and FPfflllY- of your subject, give every teacher 139m’ Mllli-Vlallu‘ you can approcch OPPORTUNITY Victor Llns to take llp this work. a Edward Munn Mrs. Kate Glllls Tillie Rcbertsou Lllv Mac-Pihcrson Mrs. MacAleer, Allison and Ruth Crokeir Ml‘. and Mrs. Chas. Young Elayue and Freda Sound" Frank Arsenauli M. J. McDonald Mrs. Robert. Jones Mrs. Carrie ltlacNelll Mrs. Catherine Foss, Maine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foss, Maine Gordon and Jessie McLeod .\f:~s. Katie Grotto, Pletou Land- ln. N. S. B. Curtis. Cardigan Lydia Adams, Dlgby, N. S. S YMPATIIY CARDS “QUO vanrs?" "Righteousness exaltcth a nation. but sin is a reproach to any peo- ple," only today. the lllp answer too often is. "lt isn't wickedness makes people do things . . . they are just not properly ‘adjusted’? Parents ‘are blamed for wrong- dolnga of children, while the coin- munlly puts evil in their way. And. saddest of all, it is the FIR/ST eolnmendment that. is so persistently forgotten and ignored Were the indlvdunls. the homc- the community, the nalon and nations to seriously endeavor to keen that first Comandrnent of all, "Thou shalt love the lord thy God with all thy heart. with all thy mind. with all thy strength, and thy neighbor as thyself." all the ev.l things that threaten 1lfe‘s highest achievements today would disap- pear. We heard the seven "deadly sins" enumerated on the radio re- cently-and they are rampant to- day . . . Pride. Covelousness, Envy Wrath, Hatred, Gluttony, and Sloth. Was there ever a tlne when Christians needed so desperately to pray: "My soul, be on thy guard ten thousand foes arise." Briur and Lucy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gay Mrs. Dnilv Burt Wilma. McLure Paula McDonald Evelyn lvicLeod Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davies Frances and Harvey MacPlltrfivll Peter Cameron and Family l\fr. and Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn Eleanor and James McCallu m ‘.\lr. and Mrs. Michael Robison Florence and Don McNeil Helen Newell Mrs. Lcs Cempbell and Josie Ethyl and Harold Hayden Florence Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ramsay Sheldon Hayden ' Fenton A. Court and Fatally’- lhe attendance and added again his thanks in the people and or- gunzations for patience and kind- ness during all his years here and m the kind remW-Ylbrlnfl! l» him nt Christmas time The following offcers were ep- pointcrl: / Trustees _ James Arllbld- T641 Anderson and Elmer Maclllwen; Collectors -- Robert Squires; Olar- ence MscEwen. Sidney Anderson- and Patrick Baker: secretary-Trel- surer - Mrs. Stirling MacEwen ire-elected l. The meeting closed with the re- pealing in unison of the Mlffpah Benediction. fl/ze Y/aa A/n/zuou/l Sue/air; - SZQQ/LZQ/M l! you realise your former good health is slipping away-look III‘ the cause. You may suffer from Internal sluggiahness. If so, you need a "regulator." You will want one that ls gentle but fully effective. why not try Dlt. MAME/ION’! PILLS-token at silent. you small? get the desired result nest morning. These little pills ltlmnllte the bowels and make the liver snore ucthre. You let additional "pep"- your spirits brighten. depression and worry are lifted. lots will quickly discover the difference l» tween a sluggish body and real fitness when you regnllte with III» IIAMILTONS PILLS. 25o It Ill druggists. 1)" f/Mlli rut x /’lll x 4m.‘ Mus» s11 ~1 SPIRITUAL FORCES Ali AID IN’ DRINK PROBLEM Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous the work of were d his age. clothing ration coupons. PLLOW miasmlc poison gases wherever our ' _ , young people are passing- Wlll W1 *"-'"“~"- Do we heed the rlizhieuus cull‘) WREATHS Do we need to be told that nli the i This is a good tine . To buy a good ltliTliil Here ore watches you'll wear with pride. Timepieces bearing homes that ore nationally famous for style and dependability. . See the selection oi Bulova, Gruen, Rolex and Elco models for men and women. . . . They are bull-f for long, smprf and accurate service. . . Pric- ed from $24.75. WELLNEIVS JEWELLEIIS SINCE 1868 l eternal life through Jesus Christ, at the Annual Convention of the our L“ jgRunans 6:22-23’ Mgnitobg Temperance Alliance at Grace United Church. Wlnn-Peil- V Rey D‘ B_ spafung 0g 1mm Garry Lincoln once said: "The liquor was rE-EIQClQd president. A. Ed traffic is ‘a cancer in society, eating Fqqyd of 106‘ Norquay Street was out its vlbLli and threatening des- wnhrmed in hi, position as gen- tructlon, and all attempts to ra- era] secretary. _ gulaie it will not only prove ab- ortive but will aggravate the evil . . .It must be eradicated." Alcoholics Anonylllclus ‘nllshel! spiritual as well as scienllfe re- sources to reclaim the chronic in- ebrlate. declared Dr. 'r. A- Pincvck- provincial psychiatrist. He believed that the anonymous founder of the organization will, be recognized historically as the OFSlIlBl/Ol" 01 5 great sprltual nwllemelll- Socigl drinking is only a part of STERLING W. I. The regular meeting cf Sterling W. I. met st the home of Mrs. Inrne MaeEwen Jan. 11th, Meet.- lng opened by singing "0 Canada" and followed by repealing th- Creed. Roll can was answered by .. 1 yl mum s4 l9 membe s, there were three fr‘) fl,'e°’,f,ifllsle'fifxfn’lf,uon_ "Bad victors present. Correspondence Revym M ma!“ A “m; o; m", consisted of several letters and cards pose and a grip upon spymufllqf thanks. for treats and gift forces arenbetter remedy for bore-tum ll» Cllrlilfllas time. 1-150 l dam than social drinkmi llefter from Red Cross stating The Yale school of Alcohol that more sewing was needed, it Studies is not’ as ‘ome “we”, was moved and seconded that we the W01 of the liquor intern“. send for some sewing. Several Rem Btu“ Johnson um l“ one members renewed the Institute of the report! adding the “h”; News again. The secretary re- Md refused a grant o: several ported having sent a letter of hundred thousand dollars from a. thank“ l” Mrs" Tlfmlé 05mph“! liquor “rm when It w" hanhifor the lovely Christmas gift -- pressed financial. Mr. Johnson A Christmas Pl’ “' ‘which 7" sPhke of his traiuinl It. the silrn- buuufuuy ‘kmlwfll wit" 5R9" nier session of the Yale school. ALCOHOL IN TIIE BIBLE in the 01d Testament, we find God directing Jonah to go to Nin- eveh. the capital of Assyria, and preach to the king and the people against their great wickedness, Then we turn over a few pages and we find the prophet Nahum prcphesylng the complete destruct- ion ofNineveh. which actually came to pass in 606 B. C. that the husbandman cannot se- perate the good from the bad all have to be burned, so the people or Nineveh, because of the extent of sin and drunkenness everywhere. the whole city had to be destroyed -(Nahum 1:10.) Sin destroysand the sin of drunkenness has ever been g, down- ward pull in the lives of men and of nations. - Our prayer ls that day may soon come when sin in all its forms will be thrown off in our land and the words of Paul be applicable to every one of us: "But now being made free from sin, and become servants to God. ye have your fruit the lasting topics discussed by three speakers is death; but the gift of God is‘ lmgland and m‘. u. s. a. have rival entries in the Roegner, left, above. of Danvllie. Ill. eight and a half ounces. believed. to be s. record for twins. pounds, six and a half ounces. while brother Jerry Jim registered nine entry ls ll-monthe-old Melvin qoodswen. right. of Milford. Be unto holiness. and the end ever- ilfe. For the wages of sin do l’. heavyweight gave birth to twin sons whose weighs _ ll Because he eats so niuch and grows so fast, his mother has polled I cxLrc food and g cards for each member. and also contained Santa Olalls him- self carrylng n cheque as a gift to the Institute, Santa still serves monthly as a Birthday Bank. . The reports of different comm- ,ittees were then heard. glasl- was weported needed for the school- lrorm. Al] bills were moved to be paid. It was decided to donate $50.00 to the Banstorium. Mrs. H. S. MacEwen invited the next meeting. Lunch Committee Mrs. Wallace lvfacKey, Mrs John ,Msc-Kay. Mrs. James I-llscott, Mrs ‘ Elmer Pyle and Mrs. Gordon Fyfe. PFOBTBIII. Mrs. Carl Woolner. lvfrs Ernest MaeEwen. Rfll call for he!!! meeting will be answered by a donation for an "Over-Seas Box." It was moved that tc hold an auction sale at the next meeting. The following committee were appointed to look lifter preparation of o qu’lt before the noxt meeting. lMrs. Wallace MacKay, T/lrs. r-r. s. MacEwen. Mrs. F. S. Bell. Collect- ion for the evening amounted to 01-90. The Pfilgrsm Committee then took charge which conssted of two contests and some music ova! much enjoyed t" all. Meeting closed with singing God Save the Klllk. Lunch was then served by the hostess and committee in charge. They're Young, But 0n Their Weigh To u; Things infant sweepstakes. Mrs. Russell combined weight was it pounds Terry 11m. left. tipped the scales at nlnl t . l ll'l m...“ r """::-..=::=.:t.