. '!l'be Guurdian may be bought at the following places in Montague: PAGE EIGHT ., THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Bruce Mar-.Pltee. Miss Joyce Wigglnton. Plus Mcliinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Lavers. Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and II. Richards .5 Son. .31-ler many friends are sorr.V .fHcr many friends are sorry 90 hear that Mrs. Emery Mac-lto hear Miss Roda Sorrey. Mon- Neill. Moniagiie. is a D:lllt”Ill. lI'llt,1gu(s. ,3 3 patient in the Rmgg the.Klng's County Hospitrii, County l-losipital. ..PM.rI. Charles MacCormack, ..':i1oNN'rA(;uE wt-3:-;K or North Lake. spent a few days re-il'it.u'nn - The Thursday night S9!"-ll! Kile” M ll”? l”'9llll?T'1ll'lillViscrvice will be in the United and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Eiiicryichu.-ch at 31 pm, the Rug John Maclyelll. Montacue min. associate minister of Trin- .i,v Chlll'('ll. Charlottetown. will he the speaker. .."'WEEK OF PRAYER SER- pVl(il-IS -- The second meetin,r..' ofl illr work or prayer services were he twirl at tile Montnciie United Bap- v- .ll..t--- ii.-l Church on Tuesday night. .:i:'.il'(il- with Deacon W. D. Johnston pre- sidlnc. The Scripture lesson was .PMiss All('O Gnrdruz. rz: pinion of Jsmieson's Phamiary.-. - Mgue, is spending her vnt-.it.;i-ii a her home in Rosrm-nth. l. .fl-lis nianv .':.ci ' pleased to non: Kl; L Lure. Moninaur. is in Id in health l COWEE COSTS as zmzcly as l l ? Even the 4 oz. inr - though costing far lcss- makes as many Cups as a whole mind of orr.lin.iry cni'l'('c. he big 12 02. family size is: ssves even more. No waste with Nescafe -- you make just What you use. No messy grounds. 3'Nescafe is specially pro- cessed to stray fresh to Lllc last spoonful. 70 More 0. lnovers cu d'l”W7r? ('3;-Fllli mwxci mil n - , . , i l - Mme" cilgtht: I sumo utitiu H Nesco 4 scombmed, .. mm; wt ea rum-.16 r,m......,.....i NF” F'll' yr 1. u.. ...w.-;.. ..g..m.ri imi. mlrlt of Nestle”: Millr Produris (t-,.....i. i.........;... .......v. ....s .......,......4 rilequsl ...n.-oiE.;.nt..i.i. nodes um sririrri ...t...i.. l mu. ..im.....-.. ....::.... mi dun...) uluieti solely to protect the sum. MAKE A DAIPI NOW FOR THIS GALA MIDNIGHT MATINEE . . . . THEY'RE BACK WITH A TRUNK LOAD OF -- IVIIOOPEEE "BUCK PRIVATES COME HOME" FRIDAY N1Gll'1' .. ll:30 - - was held last evening in st. And- i The THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWNH read by Rev F. N. Young. the text being from Jeremish. chapter 2. verse l-la. And St. John. chapter 4. verse 1-14. Hymns sung were . "Sweet. Hour of Prayer," "We Have An Anchor,” And "Haven Of Rest." with Miss Peggy Beck pre- siding at the organ. Prayer was offered by Mr. Johnston. and the addresswas delivered by Rev. Mr. Young. The closing hymn was "How Finn A Foundation" follow- ed by benediction by Rev. Mr. Young, ..'F1lNEltAl. SERVICES OThe funeral service for the late Mrs. Emma. Hyde, who passed away on Monday, was held from the Mur- ray Harbour United Church yes- terday afternoon. with Rev. D. W. MacPhcrson conducting: the ser- vice. Chosing as his text Acts 9- 36. "She was a good woman. full of good works and aims deeds." Rev. Mr MacPliei-son brought a comforting nies.-age to the family. relatives and friends who came to priy their last respects to the departed. llynins sung includ- ed "what A Friend We Have In Jesus." and "Rock of Ages." Pall- bearers were Robert Bell, Joseph Bell. Harold Bcli. Luther llerring. sr.. Luther Hci'rln;:. .Jr.. and C. M. Lee. Interment took place in the church cemctoiy. Prayer Servides Al Montague The third meeting of the week of prayer services in Montague iiansmiaiiane lal?(13nuTl'llill1lS:xe1lL:l. Rev. F. N. Young. Assisting him were Deacon W. D. Johnston. who A Mrs. Stephen Landry, George- .read the scripture and led in"n town. prayer and Rev. .1. TI DaVl3DI1,l hwag --------- 'minister of the Cliarlottctownl l Baptist Church. who was they llloiitnciir and siirroitndinzis S n 3”” Speakel" lrtrcas were cut oil from electric. ' ' Rev. Mr. Davison delivered an power and ieiepym,-.9 mmmuni- inspiring sermon. his theme I1Cll1lZ "Whither Goest 'l”hou", The music was led by the choir. with Mrs. Elsie Wnttcrwoi-th us orgaitist, and tho hymns sun: were ttllnto lllils.” ”Bi-cnthe On Me. Breath Of God." ”0 Jesus. Thou llast Pronilsed" and "Take Myl Life". . The benrdictlnn was pronouni-cdl by Rev. Mr. Young. proximately 5 pm. when a sic Moiitnguc l)FC:l its OCCLIITP(l hetwccn town. Several centred at Milivicu. Ptwcr was restored at who right many liciisclioitlers ll.-ltl10lllr heat for However. after about me: A LA CROSSE. S-ask. . . . oivcr went of again until almostiim-ho.-3 in King's County and mp)” Fishermen had a Fm”.-V F1 n.ni. Telephone and tele.'.'raph.lliroughout most of the Island for the reduced Jake .mhe”eS communications were not eslab-'.-ire lcc-hound. 1'9” this Mnteri The-V Sam the llshed until vcstcrrinv cvciilntnl The fact that Georgetown pro- mh ”" lf”ld- "M W W”: d"'”' when an brc-nks in the lines had vitlcs for H lengthy shipping sea- er to avoid the frigid upper wat- 6995 repaired. .50" ms been born out once 9" V9” "1" l"- ' lagain this season. This has been i ' Now Mony Wear l . , . FALSE TEE-I-H EHOWHSUIIIIIY 7GIrlS w... M... cm... Get Lovely Curves FASTEETH, s pleasant olkellne (non-acid) powder. holds false 6"" 5 "L...1o IL' New P.” Lam mare mm”. To eat and Tloiisnudswhonevrrcnlild:I::;;:ve1'5lAl.mg:;e1::'t:lI; talk in more comfort. iust 5 rinkle limits. ugy linllmvx 'l'hrv mnur (turn. it runs - J p fle-h on Ilotllrl nklunv her-iiisu Iiinutl lurk! iron 3 lltlle FASTEETH 0" Your 1313195 ? I'epsyoitlIin.ioo. IliIlIr(n'1f-'l1i.ivr;f'llIf'. :it;mii.-iirn No gummy. gooey. Daily 13519 Pl,m1.".?il5r?';"3.3:i!ill'li5ii.i;7X..'niiiliiitliiiiifiklit feeling. Checks ”plate odor" (den-I at;;fe;n;nunlnleri”rlz;millvf:lt.'FryU-trrv'l'nnln . 'l P 01' ll!!! flllfl J. DT ' i'lll'l'(H. IIFW zure breath). Get FASTEETH It I lodly. r..ua....':-1... l W any drug store. T0-DAY CAPITOL Fill.-SAT. MATINEE 3:30--EVENING 7 AND 9 WHAT ll0ltSES' Nicllsgl Screamland's funniest A wags shag a may I who couldn't say "Mich-h-hl" "uh" A MONOGRAM rictull IIIIMI. ilnll ' iiimtossii Alllti JENKINS - GLOIIA SAUNDERS -1"! RV”! .. ....ALSO'SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON .... .. cations on Tuesday evening at HP- storm broke. cominiirit-ulinn wires and Chnrlotte- ihe power line. the main one being i ti m.t(' Wednesday. much to the relief ofl(.m.g0 of pommes and other pm. ll'(!l'C'dm..,. hours.I an hour theistui clear of Mllew President i Georgetown Man Builds Temporary Quarters In P otogrnphed above is Big. Ward Inn ry of Georgetown in Korea. gmg fl roof with his buddy over his sleeping quarters. Word en- listed in U. S. Army in August, 1950. and went overseas in May of 1951. He is the son of Mr and 5 Georgetown To .- Load Produce i 'rn&- s. s. Ulna arrived in corgotown yesterday from Syd- N. 8., and is taking on a l l at int ncy, at Georgetown ls icc nlthough other T,hc hnrhor an important factor in it being mooted as the island terminus of ferry service to the mainland Picinu. The ferry service Wonrl Islands 1tn,Carihou terminates the end of November. .a 'ai l Montague Hockey 'club Elects Mr. Ralph Beck was elected pre- sident of the Montague Hockey Club at a brief meeting held last; evening in the hockey club room. Several matters concernins We financing of the club were dis- cussed. and unanimous agreement was reached by the members pre- sent on ways and means "of doing so. Mr. Ted McEwen was M)- pointed as official referee. to handle all games for the club. At the conclusion of the meet.- ing. coach Jim Cud-more held a short session with his charges. llorea Of Healherdale Passes llway 'rho..-9 ipassed away in the King's County Hospital on Tues- day, January 8 Mrs. Daniel A. MacRae of Heatherdale at the age of 59 years. Mrs. MacRae was formerly Alice Gordon. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gordon, Roscneath. Left to mourn her passing. be- sides her sorrowing husband, are two sons. Gordon at home and Earl in Vancouver. B.C.. and one daughter. Jean. Mrs. Bruce Mac- Dougoll. New Qlasgou', N.S.; also surviving is one brother Earl in Western Cnnnda and a sister Emma. Mrs. Roy Quigiey. Halifax, N.S. A brother. Peter, predeceas- ed her I nu-mlocr of years ago. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon from the Mon- tague Church of Christ. Interment. will be in the Montague cemetery. Milto-n Hornets Win At Montague The Milton Hornets came from behind in the dying minutes of a last. exhibition hockey game at Mtjntague last night to defeat the Montague Meteors 12-11 with Coles getting the winning tally. The two evenly matched teams battled through three periods at I steady attacking pace with neither side letting up for a second for a breather. Noticed particularly was JANUARY 319. 1962 BUYS WHYS Ix”.'4tir.i i-ligur.-niliirl .ii-'. t l MONTREAL. Jen. 10th--A good is A must these cold-catching days. are "ex ere" cold,-cbosers. A by drinjing the (nice of one lognon in e glsu of water with A lisl teaspoon of bicsrbonstae of node every 2 to 3 hours first day . . . then 3 or 5 time: it day thereafter-ill necesgary. Add the soda; slowly and drink or fosmin qui You'll be wise. too, to drink hot lemona a who you go to bed . . . it induces system-clesnsin pus , tron. There!--you have my free.-gt formula" for deo.lixiI5wli A cold. But be sure the lemons you buy in SUNKIST CALI RNIA LEMONS. They're the focal, iuicim grown. Then?! He Crlu OI 'Moro-Mon? when you serve this Bunny Butler Loni. Made with SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR. i-Us soft. u down . . . ,I!lOl!lz . sud melting. For Swans Down is allied end re- nfted ltil it"s 27 times as fine es ordinuy dour! SUNNY BUITER LOAF . vpl! of lemons . ou see, lemons 0 your system 2v (2 lifted sw 33" yim") ,4 . Ins wn 1:. ru or e Flour t 6 e(&y:lks,besten until 2'.'. tsp). Calumet Bskinl ick and lemon- owder coloured '.'4 tsp. salt 3,6 1:. milk Va 1:. butter or other 1 tsp. vanilla shortening silt tlour once, measure. odd baking w r . three times. Cream butter, add sugar ?1E:dg:lly..nEnd.&re::nndtg::tli:Eeu'liI:& lixht Ind fluliy. Add ell yolks -and but well. Add ilour, ultgrnately wit milk. I small amount at a time. beating After each addition until smooth. Add vsnills. Bake in creased loaf pm. 0 x G x 3 inches. in mod- erate oven (330 deg. F.) 15'. hours. Spread with I tangy lemon icing. Pomidago Is Important 'when youlre planning a party! And I dont mean pounds of food-but the weight of your guests! Plump, plennnt people may not be Able to resist gour rich concoctions-ybut -they'll hate you for it! o serve loin, non-fattening! food. Remember, WAGSFAF 'E PIC-KLES or O . VES give the .1m. plest food I festive, "pnrty" sirl With I bridge luncheon or salad plates, let Wsgshffe Sweet Mixed Pickles add their sweet. 'cB.i.ungl For Dutch Sup. pers, you'll want Wags e ill Pickles or big juicy Wsgstaife Queen Olives. And Wsgstsdp Sweet relish ll Just A imuet." when you're serving cheeseburger; or minced ham sandwiches. So stock up now for the party season-with Wsgstsdei IN: A Lucky Number to remem- More Often Than Nor, it's juge her when you're dry skin tint buying tomato maker pretty ketchup . . ..the 6 make-up. seem big. economy-size V . unntittenng. So 1.9-ounce bottle of here a good news! HEINZ TOMA-' Hoodburyscieub T0 Kl-JTCHUPI ate have ut A pewitmirs c”in- gredient in their W 0 0 D B U R Y DRY SKIN CREAM. A new rub- utauoe called. Penufen that carrier nil the rich oils in this furious cream deeper into the corneum There are at least 13 good ressons why Heinz ”M- mmccr" is the very best Buy. Just compare it with the 11-ounce bottle of some brands. You'll see how little it costs for Heinz extra value . . . ketchup so rich that u. hyer of the skin. Yes, lanolin few drops go a long wry. For like lnatureis finest skin softener) and all of the HEINZ TOMATO the three other special lubricating PRODUCTS . . . Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup - Heinz Tomato Jilfrc - I-Ieim Chili Sauce . . . the flavour is superb. It's the flavour of Heinz own, vine-ripened ”Aris- tocrat." iomntoes. expertly cooked oils in Woodbury Dry Skin Cream are allowed to penetrate so much more thoroughly than ever before. So don't. frown ct the reflection in your mirror-bring new loveliness to your skin with Woodbury Dry and seasoned to perfection in Skin Ci-esm-costs only 330, 45c.- Heins spotless kitchens. 78:: And 31.15. . In A Goo Day in the morning when you drink sparkling Ssl Hepstico before brea sat. . ..hard to believe that you slu - , gish and slow just s short time ago! Yes. with spec y ' PAL EEPATICA you avoid "Laxative Lag"-that feeling of discomfort thnt often es on for hours until ordinsry. slow-acting lnxstives ring relief. And Sol Eepstics is so pleasant to take-sparkling clear- geriile as can be. It's an all-purpose. sntsci, laxative that's almost ll. medicine chest in itself-it relieves so many ailments so edectively. Yes. it chases lite "(”-looms"-brings out the "Smiles" ...tlist's how I . g like to feel. dout. you? Then take mygtip-when you feel Illlllllll or hcadachy-remember speedy, sparkling Sal Hepiiticsl I Then PWll, t l soifitlsseaaoofuh The Bigger a:;Oll;luhc:u”I.l0 necesuri y d”. n. Eroducts we use every E-ELLE for example lure not the sndkercluefs yet itls rove this by utuol makers of FA . largest. producen! of tissue h tops in quality! You can comparison. . . . Compare see-Elle for downy softneu . . . its extra strength. . . . s bsllgof it into water and note how quickly it I!!! proving its extra sbsorbencyl Yes, when you Ask for Free- Elle by nuine you are getting more for your money . . . more of the qualities you want for real ttuue liaiidkc-rt-hit-f comfort. And that comfort means it lot. especially on sneezy dayel the absence of illegal roughing. a feature which ”has marked several gunes in the past. Although all players their best, the star was tallied the prettiest. goal in many a season on a solo rush which drew I big hand from the large crowd. Rookie A. Clements let; the locals with five tallies. Power two and P. Fraser. Beck. Cudmore, and L Fraser each a singleton. For the visitors .1. Gruwys also tallied five scores. Andrews two Plow? Open Highways In King's County v Snow plows opened the high- ways yesterday for traffic in King's County following thewecent snow and sleet storms which de- posited 4 to 5 inches of snow on red on Sunday. blocked hlghwsy routes. and plows immediutely went. into service opening up the roads. However. the work was no sooner accomplished when the area was visited on Tuesday by I slect storm and high winds which soon had the highways again im- passable. Plow: worltcd constantly yester- day to open traffic routes. rind it is expected that all ronds will be passable today. ll ! ii Uvfcligiun """" sr r .1 S NCE "BEAU GESTE"! M G M pmsmitx ll ':pn-tnrulm ...l-.. nmm .r(,lniriIi(v fmm ll... m p... .t VT” ”f RUDYAR KIPLING it (if... they're either 5 I TAO-DAY - FRI. - SAT. Matinee 3:30; Evening 7 and 9 WHEYHER IT'S GIRl.S...OR wnsmre IT'S cum. IT'S All THE SAME TO TH THEY'RE A RIOT. ESE SONS- OF-GUNGI no irmloul ilsvui"lln sohu'alm'io ' Mrvlwlnlntv-we x"& .i ,;:Ai:”' EXTRA! NEWS DUCK DOCFOR FLYING SKIS . 5: . mam rennin! siiwiii tiiiitn-wiiiiii iiiiiiiiii lllVlll iivai- ilttllltl llllllllll iodyionu-wd'Ho-um-tr I and Code. Frlzzell. Macrlarlnne Tremere and Coles one each. In the dressing room the Meteors felt the temporary loss of their mascot and moral builder Erucle Clnir. who is ill at his home at present. The team members hope to see him back on the Job shortly. Elinrchlll (Continued from Page 1) the level. The storm. wnicn.occur-'u"”" M "'"”5”"' ""5 '” ”'k peace by following the "hard road" between war and nppease- merit. "Peace is our go.-ll-not peace ll: any price. but it pence based on freedom and justice." he said. To lncreue Armed Forces Truman threw out. a hint of pos- sibly higher tnxes. He suld he will soon ISK for on increase in the country's armed forces, notably in air power. And the called for stronger economic controls 'snd ennctment of "a strong anti-lnfinb lon law." The first round of during his 40-minute speech ca.inc when the President spoke force- fully of keepinz up the fight in Korea ”untl.l we get the kind of ermlstice that will put an end to the aggression and protect the safety of our armed forces" there. Truman gnve no hint whether he will run for re-election. ' Card or T-Ii-cinlis Sincere-tinnks to the boxhold- orl who remembered hie with gifts It Christmas. ROBERT GLOVI-III; Murny Harbour RR. 1 uuasfg -Int ' IIGI I04; xuy II V U I applause- MONTREAL. - (CF) - Offic- list seeking spore time jobs to earn were atiisls of the placement service at extra. money. On New Years eve I "Pop" MrGlll University estimate more 2 flat. :5 rste was pnld for baby Fraser. Meteors' detenceman who than 1,000 students will go on the sitters. ' DRESSES- Balance of our stock clearing 33 1-3 OFF SUITS 15 Only-Gnbardines. etc.-a real buy 33 1-3 OFF COATS- 7 Only - Clearing at 33 1-3 OFF SES-,. One i.oti.- All Shades - Clearing 33 1-3" on: l-lOUS.EDRESSES- Ono Lot 33 1-3 OFF RAINCOATS- .6 only -- Clearing V2 PRICE ONE TABLE 01' Bums. wliislwrs, nmssmnms. - mos CLEARING. -- BLOU The FASIIION "SIIUPPE ” Lsnimr nnsiiv-do-wuss 141 Gt. George. Phone 55 .