7 PAGE EIGHT J THE EASTERN GUARDIAN IGINTB:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mra. Byron Stewart, Mn. - Bruce MacPllee. Miss Joyce Wlgginton, Pius Moxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lasers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and II. lliclaardl A son. ...'IN STOCK at your Purina Dealer, Montagxlc, Mink and Fox Chow. James E. Clldmorc. I Mr. John Boyce, Goose Bay. La- .bl-ador, spent the past Iew days lvislting friends in Montague. Mrs. Richard Power. Charlotte- town. was the weekend guest of Mrs. Levi Power. Montague. Her many lltt.c friends will be sorry to hear Miss Catherine Campbell. Annandalc. is :1 patient in the King's (County Hospital. The many irlrr. . 'Mr. J. B. Incas has returned to Montague after visiting his par- nf Mr. George CHARLO'l'i'ET0WN . l ' Souris and Vicinity The dance held in St. Mary's Parish Hall on Wednesday night. January 2nd. drew a large crowd. Chaisson's orchestra supplied the music. The balance ot the potatoes re- main-lng in the potato shed at the whanf. will be shipped out by . railway cars. It is estimated there are about 15 carloads still in the building. The bowling alleys. were well attended during the past two weeks. All league games were postponed till after January 7th J. Campbell. DllllflaS. arc snrljv lento in Sussex, N.B. . - l to hear of his zllllcss. iic is aj . dw::,",.ylh:B:;f,hed"l” M” I” ”" patient in the King's Comlty. 'Miss Christine Macaae, Bos- ' H08PitI-I- ltnll. Mass. is visiting at the home The MN -AME”. Sweeney--. ..'Mr. lvtliltlw .VV..rlrIl-A (il'(”'ll'l;If( alI;lXIil'!lI;(I:I1er' Mr. D.A- Maca-e. C:lPCt&(i)rI'Il LII;ht?i(.'SdComI;r.earI;iVedfII: Geld. spent in. (ll; cm... hrl -T s-rm god sailed on aWedncecsdTyer Jan- davs In Belnltut lit: i s ll: 'Miss Georgie Webster. Boston. nary and for Norfolk t';ll-I-lnl, hi5 d'3u;..'111t"Y v r -W-'1 r ,)!.1ss.. is spending her vacation in Wm, 55:74 bags 01 Sega lame; turned lwmc W "W M-V of cardigan at the home at her pm The cargo was loaded b pganadd Montreal it-hex-n HP ll-mzcd llll('ll(l.S.l(i;-"5. ML and Mm John webgtgr, Packers Ltd. y --"5"" A-V-V"'”'l5A"Y - 3'1?” 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mnc- A large crowd attended the ""5 MY-9 -70-WW ”- W -1-'0l1.ll.:l:cll. Charlottetown. were visitors New year"; eve ,l l the M””L?3L”' "C1" '"”l "””l 49”-;to Montague yesterday. Knights of Columb: yl-iall on ;f::::l”gun;a”j”l' 3',”;)jm ”a, ”l,?: . '- ? CLOTHING FOR cAr'rUltr:l)l mm--i Monday night. Dancing and cards celebmuo ; cl; 'm' V fldft . - M158 Anne Mulkichefn hu B - p N d ("-5 g American pl.lsonel.s at 3 reeently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. WW8 enloyed by all. The draw- ........ .'.:..i:.. salsa t:..T..2:::t”..”t;;.::':::; "5 0 an no in :::..:' tl”..”tW 0' - r -3'..,' i - W3 9T . o a a line to receive an isslzc of cotton- --- S p00 Dace wi ayor C. 'ff1,me"d5- '1hi'- flafw M - guest at her parents. Mr. and Mrs. padded winter clothing. This pho- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy and 13- Lavle drawing the ticket. klggllcgaggcfgllll r?fP'lplIl:)” Mshgwllliam Mac!-Sachem. ll”. ,0 was received from Eastlolo, ll rlaugllters, Helen alld Barbara The winning ticket was held by he H l -' H l-l lllt f -e-- Mr E ) .i MII . icommlmlst Chinese Soulwl Alln. are spending a few days Mr. Thomas Gallant of Bear Riv- ? Dalvnls cw - h3l'lll1I7Pv"- onl Mr, Arnold M.cLum and Mr. .' I”! f"" 4 ""9 l”'5 'i .D........M. D": t-lsmng ln ovmary guest, 0, Ml... er. Muslc lo, the dance W" m . their a”””'”;”: V” Mal” l Carl Mac-Lure. Wiontaguc. have hlmnrss visitor to the City on Kennedy's brother. Mr suml; plied by members or the Km ha Greg”? 35 Wm 1V lm -”l'3h”U5:rctllrned from a business trip to s”urda'V' not 29”" Dttmvllle and Mrs. Dumville. y i- E I the Island as a zllrso -:ac:n: ml- Mr. and Mrs. John moved to the city in winter months. hm-callx llavc rr-side for thc Mrs. Gus MacDol1.1ld spent illfll . , .Halifax. NS. thuslast. and W - at one '..-net ..D 3”” '”V"” M l l M” '49 R3”? His friends will regret to leaf) TN” H9 is a7 3 "ll '1"? Ilwtlv that Mr. John MacPhee, Kilmuia bf" 0f.”le Mofll UP (”'-H'1-H1 Club. has entered the Prince Edwam ff which heklimtl a mcmbcr. Island llospllal, C A P I T 0 L TO-OAlNpatlgtl3(lllTEl)i. of a Clini'ill'l?.'. depraved mind in the person of a handsome iatranger . . itwoman befriends him and becomes - his victim! prisoner for an amazing year! Starving W A ITNEL MIURICE HAIIHIMllll.EAAf.w.ANVs. a....... n....1 .. News - Nlusiclll - Slmrts PRINCE EDWARD T0-BAY - WED. MA IllNl.'Jl5 3:30; oanroolv - oomnor I W17! be W'R"llYMllllNDr6lNEllERNllo. Fly apnea W"t'iIilAM Kalolltey wmmmlmesn.wseI New Year's llolidnys in the City" with relatives nlld fricnds. . ....'W'EEK OF PRAYER - The ,,g, V Vllllcstlny night. service will be rm-m,-.,-S lw”. . .' H . . .helli in the Baptist Church at 8 cold weather ruiii:;!'ll.o):g;ml,:.';. p.m. Rev. F. N. Young will be ducllon ln about a quart”. of U19 SPMREIV what it was in carlv December. R. Sillnntt, Miss Frances Prosper. R.N.. has P, of the mm of returned to her duties at the Holmnn'.s ill Charlottetown was It King's County - Hopital, following New Year's holiday l'lSlI0i" at his her illness at her home at George- home here. returning to his duties town. on Wednesday morning. Jan. 2nd, Miss Vonda Munn. Toronto. who Mrs. Melville Burns and (laugh. is spending her vacation at her fer. Mazie. were here from the home at Murray River, was a City for the New Year's holiday. weekend guest of Miss Anna and left to return to their home Ma.;-Legm, Montague. on Wednesday morning, Jan. 2nd. muwgzx OF rRAYEn SERVICE Mr. Francis Fitzgerald was "a The opening meeting of the business visitor in the City on Week of Prayer services in Mont- '.rh"”dR3i- J('"- 7l"l- -'lIl0thf'l' vis- agu. was held last evening In the Ilor on business was Pctcr Pha-. Church of Christ. and was con-1'3"" l oucted by Mr. Wilfred MacDonald. F . d I .”C" . The speaker was Deacon W.D.the"e"”i em?” Mm. "gr" '” Johnston who chose as his subject It m';”:1so'r:15 ." Emah D0-Vi” ”I'he Gospel Bell” using for no Jmlm 2"; 'l;t-W8" H'f"W- "it text. "Come, for all things are now mm, i ' E ""3 "V" "I ready". Rev. F.N. Young led in ” llAa f!r:'I::);,emR:e Eogpolgu ofMi;s l?gf"liillixl:rnS':nV71(iI'l f1I'CIli0'EIRIf fully rendered by Mrs. Ralph Beck. lawn" reslgnml 01:2? hl'1niiIlI:l'1lDut'fi'l Miss Peggy Beck presided at the Dec, 315,. and Wm W”; h" can organ. The hymns were ”We Praise go the Howl Bank 0, Canada Thee. 0 God", "Son of My Soul". ' M? ' ”rske The Name Of Jesus With rl-lends of Mrs. -I-lmvsa -I-mum. YOU" End ”SEVl0Y. Alain T0 Thy will regret to lcnrll she hns again Dear Name". entered the Charlottetown Hos- The benediction was pronounced pltal for treatment. She was pay. by Deacon Johnston. ish housekeeper hero for many years before rs-til'1ii'fz last summer. QUEBEC. Jan. 7 - (OP) --The Great Lakes barge Easton arriv- cd Saturday from sept lies. Que.. with two Federal Government ice- breakers clearing a path in St. Lawrence River ice. The Easton was freed by the ice-breakers N. B. Mcl.Aan and Lady Grey after spending more than a week in ice-jams about ' Frlmds Wllrcl to learn of the illness of Mrs. J. .T. Perry at her home here. lshe had been ill for some time with It severe cold. Quite A few children are reported suffering from measles at present. and the severe cold and cough which are going with them. Friends and patients here are sorry to learn of the illness of Dr. T. L. Farmer, who is report. , ed a patient in the Charlottetown : Hospital. 3250 miles from Quebec. Messrs. Gordon Ball. and Robert Chisholm of the service depart- ment. R. T. Holman Ltd.. Char- lottetown. were here on business on Thursday. Jan. 3rd. Several cnrpcntcrs lrnnl this vicinity, who wt-re cnlploycri in the City with a large construction company. have been laid off. Bad weather makes outside work in that line pretty slow. It lit understood that. Mr. Hal'ry McEwen. caretaker at Lot Forty C. N. R. station for a number of years. has resigned the position but 88 yet no new man has taken over the job. Strange but true: A lady from this vlclnlty was in the City one day last. week and part. of her business was buying eggs. There were none to he had here in the North and Vicinity Friends regret the illness of Mrs. l.'er.'ton Hlckell. and wish her an: Carly return to health. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr.-. William Dunn is confined to her home due to illness. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow and son. Leon, were visitors to Mom- tguc recently. guests of Mr, and Mrs. David Vanldorstine. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Weir MacLure is confined to Ills home due to illness. All wish mm. a speedy recovery. Friends are very plmsed to sec Mrs. William Johnston out again after being confined to her home for several months owing to ill- l-css. Mr. and Mrs. Elmcr Mlllar and (Laughter. Beverley. were llnlirlrl.l' visitors to Alliston. guests of Mr,- nnd Mrs. John Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clmv. Paul-l chic. and Judith Ann. Molltagtle wcl-e visitors to Murray Harbor lmts-nf thc lrllld nml like their father thcy served in World War Two. The memory of Peter McDoui:n1l will limzer ion: in this vicinity and the scores of friends are cxtcnriing sinccrc sym- pathy to his widow nnd fnnllly. Mr. John R. O'Brien. of the V'ctemns' Home staff. l-Inllfax. N. 8.. left in return to his duties on January 2nd after spending a few days with his wife llnd fllnllly here. He also vlsitcrl his father. Mr. John T. O'Brien, for a short time. A monster cllrd party and dance at the home of Charles McCsrth.V on January 2nd started the ball rolling for the ncw ycar in this vicinity for Church funds and a large crowd were in attendance. Some who came from the City fnr the New Year stayed nver nnv more day in attend the big party. ..'Mr, and Mrs. Cyril J. Sinnoit. who were hcrc and at Charlotte- town for the holiday season. left to return in Montreal on Wed- negday morning. Jan. 2nd. Mr- Slmlott willl resume. his studies at McGill Ul1ll'Cl'Sli)' as a med- ical student whilclhirs. Sinnnll returns to hr-r dutlcs with thc Canadian National Railways in that city. Mr. Somerlcd Kelly. stock buy- er for Canada Packers. who makes ills home here. has found the travelling pretty touch in the City recently. Mr. Kelly is nne man who resides here all the time and travels to and from the city the year around. There are A lot of complaint! about thc C. N. R. Railway station here as those who are waiting for the trains report no fire in the r.M. Divine services of worship were Several cases of measels have been reported in the town. The conducted at Murray Harbor North and Peters Road on Sunday by ,Mr. Carl Currie. Presbyterian Col- lcae. Montreal. Mr. Currie chose children who have contacted this disease are feeling badly about 1051113 out on the coasting and skating during their holidays from waiting rooms and no lights when country where thcrc nrc hundreds and hundreds of hcns. Friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Adolph Perry had the mis- fortune to fall on the icy road on New Year's Day breaking her arm In several places. She was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital where she is still a patient. Rabbits which were once so plentiful In this vicinity are very scarce now. One young man in- form: us in all his efforts this season he has snnrcd one lane hare. Ycars sign ihcy were car- ried from the woods daily In . loads. EVENING 7 AND” 9 This vicinity lost one of its most. respected residents recently In the death of Mr. Peter Mc- Dougali. aged fifty-eight. A vet- eran of World War One. he re- tired from the farm some years ago and purchased a lovely home In this vicinity and lived quietly. His fine. family is scattered in rill- tllc trains were” late at Christ.- mas. One lady going to the hos- pitnl reports she almost froze one morning. There is supposed to he a caretaker at this station. Mr. Joe MacDonald. who was almost three months in the vet- lel'nns' section of the Charlotte- town Hospilal and was sent home shortly before Christmas. will re- lenter the hospital again where his treatments will start again. He can walk only with great pain in his back and leg. Another young cnuplc who wore home for the holiday season with their parents were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sinnott from Hamilton. On- tarlo. Mr. Slnnott is a butter- makcr in that city and is a form- er Bristol man. having licrverl his time here some years ago. They left on the long trip back on Wednesday morning. Jan. 2nd. travelling -as for all Montreal with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Slmlott. 7 Very close to yoursf. overhaul. to tiny standard make of it Register the make and model of I prompt answer in your difficulties, atien 16 MM MOTION PIOTIIRE EOIIIPMEIIT To users of lsrmn Motion Picture Equipment, we offer a complete Mrviee for the repair and maintenance of your projector. Backed by -yearn of experience. we can llamlle any type of repair, of a complete way we can give prompt service when it is necessary. Write us now for MONTAGIJE. P. I. I. roiector. your machine with us. now! In this or if you are planning a new Install- novalva sumo snnvlcej as his text 2 Corinthians. 5, vs l7. 5C.h001- The St-410018 in the town "'l"hr:-efore if any man be ill will I'9'0'Pen 0" Monday. Jan- Cilrlsl. he is it new creature. Old ””3' 71h- tlliugs all pass away; behold. all things are become new." Morning hymns were "0 God Our Help In Ages Past". ”For Thy Mercy and '1'lly Grace". ”Tlle Wise May Bring their lcal'llillg.s". and ”Guide Mr. O 'lhou Great Jcllovah." --BE. DEADLY srrzlin d No known infectious diseug evelops more rapidly than Asiatic cholera. lvhigh may kill wllllln an hour of the first symptoms. -A0 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Flutters 22 Jewish 1. Small rug 5 Harem month 4. Striking rooms Pressure succesa 6. Salary (slang) 7. Wcakcns l Gllstcnco 8. Loop of 9. Conform metal 12. Large artery 10. Indian of lies rt (New Mex.) 13I Not clear 11. Tedding 14. Blue grass machine i5. 17 23. 24 25. underhand . European wild boar Island of Greece 31. Quiver 32. Duration 33. Observed laatardeyta have 35. Paint. , sloppiiy 36. sea eagle 39. Large snake 40. Piece 15. To seed Soak flax Egyptian goddess Bounder Surrealist painter again 30. 16. Unites. by interweaving 18. 19. Bachelor of 21 Divinity (abbln) 20. Perched 21. Glen 23. Ten-armed cuttleilsll 26. Work 27. Large caska 28. com (Peru) 29. Sun god '1. Those of a modern school of painting 34. Ducks 37.1-laaten 38. Trap 39. Censure 41. Check in growth 42. Made of oak 43. Honey- gathering insect M. Amrmatlve vote 3: Beverage DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: axrnLnAAxn isl.0NGFliLLOW one letter almply stands for another. In thia example A is used for the three L's. X for the two O'a. etc single letters. apos- trophics. the length and forl-nation of the words are all hintt. Each day the code letters are different. A or-yptogl-am Quotation F ENBBDH MED ADI IGJBH I-:AMti DOFVMDAED MG JDHJDVV MED ONE- NAED GT MBD GBH-ENAAPAX. Yesterday's Cryptoquotc: THEY SMILE S0 WHEN ONES RIGHT, AND WHEN ONE'B WRONG THEY SMILE STILL MORE-BYRON. ' The Neighbors George Clark. F JANUARY 5. 1952 llSPlRlll Q -. --....-.... S. 3. concert At Georgetown New Year's was observed in the Georgetown Baptist church by the presentation or the Sunday school concert. . The following was the program: Hymn, "Jesus saves." Welcome. Tommy Biaokett and Ronnie Bablneau. Duet, "Haven of Rest". Margaret Lovers and Lois Babineau. ' Recitation, "Just One Word," Clair Blackett. Duet. ”The .'Bible", Laverne and Clair Biackett. Hymn, "Be In Time". Prayer. Mrs. J. D. Biackett. Recitation. Marion Lavera. Hymn, "Leaning on the Ever- lasting Arms." - ' Recitation. Bertha Blackett. RIUEVES PAIN AND f SORE TIIROAI owocolns . WHY WE '4 J Exercise. Candles. Five senior Pupils. Pantomime. "0 Little Town of - Bethlehem". Hymn. "Blast Be the Tie That Binds." Benediction. Mrs. J. D. Biackett. Following the program Bibles were presented to the Junior and senior Classes. while suitable l'-oaks were presented to the Be- glnners Class and a gift from each teacher to their pupils along with a treat of candy, apple and orange. It. was very much regretted that due to the icy condition of the roads, Mr. svend Christensen. who is pastorlng at the Baptist church. was unable to attend. RUBBER OOOO8 -- NORTH AMERICAN HFE L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER I40 RICHMOND ST. AMUIUAL COMPANY l 100 Pairs ClliIds' SHORT RUBBER BOOTS 1.49 Canadian Prices 352.49 You Save 951.00 HOCKEY Montague vs. Milton Hornets Wednesday-Jan. 9th Game starts at 9 p.m. sharp Meteors Skate after game Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repair: Men's Red Solo KNEE BOOTS ELECTRICAL 7 APPLIANCE Repair: V Canadian Prices O6.75 Wright shoe to. Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 BOTH STORES Quickies by Ken Reynold! ". . . and don't let me catch you selling your Christ.- mas ties in the Guardian Want Ads!" I p V ,l ' l ''lu'vunauussI-s : GE-m -. msastmc rlolmlns v. hunting a contie book we haven't read." "can't he go to bed I story? i drove all over town l 1 J