.-+.-.~1.-... u. 00¢ “WY introduce: I TO-TIAY-Tlli-WED. SHOWS Iiziill-T-liz-ifi CAPITOL EXTRA! NEWS “FOX HUNT" TERRYTOON ,_________ .. _ PREPARE FOR IYVASIO.‘ opposite Formosa in preparation --- lfur nn invasion. KONG K036. FED t hers) _ The ulrttpctttlvtt: ‘ newspaper Sing-Ian ropolicll Sal-l TWO TN uxday that. Communist; wet‘? mot-l LQNIJON -- (OPT -- 'l'llP olhvc. 500,000 troop‘; not-iii by raiilol Lnrd Woollen. Conservative tom the K\‘-'Bl'lg.=.i-Il‘l€1F\-C'hii1a hor-tparly chairman. was redccorllifll [er region and the Llurhnlv pen-g recently‘. Seated Ill his desk. Lord insula. The llflhf-l‘ F.1d tho ll‘v1l\p.=.‘\\'OOll0l‘l was hut-d to rental-L. "i were being lraustct-red in tht (‘n | ‘lav-l like a nflWlV-hlflFflFd cnuplP." Dorothy Dix Says - (‘nnhz 11ml from palu- 2 —_-—%———————»—~- ' ‘ " " ‘ "' ‘_ _ that nobrtrlv cnn control Rlllfi nrl\<'.'ulrty< and that they are all Wild and bring Snrrnv; n. lllfll’ mttlllr-rs \\'lt.1t do you think’! A MOTHER OF GIRLS ANS\\'ER: l tit-til. _\t|\l rtrr- rt choc.» lu iPl what other lar-nple Ml’ about the difficulty of lctlrzttu ctrh <lr\]v|‘l‘S\ you. Don't listen lo them. If you oy~ Mtvt: t.. ltt- lt..t.|.\ and lint» any pcarr- in lifc, you Will hay-n ltt ltrttn llll to |t..\ Illl_\ illlPllllllll in lilo propllcl-ir-s and warning; ni .-.~._ lttttul. lllil lo lt-t litmr 4'l'lll(‘l§ll'i§ so in rtllr- oar and m“ ;l., ..|...- You t-.u'i lltmallll)‘ plvtlsv m f‘l'_\ll(lll_", so lilo llcsl [hing you can Ill! -.'_ l.l tlt. \\'ll'tl you llllllli is rllzlll and please yourself. DOROTIH lil\ vault-n rl-plv lwrnnlllllly to I'l‘l\(l1‘l"h, hlli will ann- war [TTPTHCIIM trl gt-twvu llllI'l'l'\\ through hcl‘ collllnll, l NAPOLEUS null IINFIJ‘) IQLISY by Clifford McBride ~01 PLEASE. SIR. CGJLDI HAVE mvotmrvls AUTDCRAT-‘H .-‘ QUICK: NAPOLO/ AN AUTOQRAPH ' . a..- ...-.. lfl-i-‘T-Tfiffi l ¢ a l M. h/tawwm ocroon entertainment- 4 OF HIS BEST STORIES in ono unusual movie-each n complete exciting story- “The Alien Corn" "The Kite" and "The Fact: of Life" MATINEE DAILY 8:30 2 EVENING SHOWS—7 and 9 Til-DAY flllll TUE. Mtiuqltam I85‘? new kind of "The Coldnel’: Lady" ' Card 0i’ Thanksv .\l .\ .l \\'_ CW}; .tl " 1"‘ -. u Irh 1o cr-lprrss liPlt .»zlll'ci'c ‘Jlittlk- to Dr. Stewart. Eldon. the DOCIOY: and Nurscs of llic P i=1. l. I-lnhpii-ai. all “ho sr-nt iimyr-r: and cavdn to friends and llczchh: ~ int" tilt-ii‘ Ililldllcss tn their rccmzt sad bcr- Fflltlfilrlll. _.__~_ ___ V... . 1 CARD OF THANKS We Willi tn oxlend thank‘ and sincere. apptoclaitrlt ‘.0 ai‘. who contributed asislancc tr. an) way since our recent loss. Signed Mr. and Mrs. Edmin Stevenson and Family and Kenneth, Ncw Glasgow. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my mother. Mrs. Belle Munn. who dl-parted this life Fvhruary 6th. i949. With ll-ars wc watched you winking And mw you pa.“ away‘. We tended you with loving are But. could not makr you stay. Somr may think wr have forgotten As a smile may hldv the tears; But Your memory‘ “'9 shall chorlnh Ail lt dawn; n-nothor your. Eve: Rennl-nlbercd by Elsie. IN MEMEORIAM In loving ntcnlory of our dour hthcr. John R. Harding. who pueed away February 6th, 1948. 0ft and olt our thoughts do wantin- 'l‘o the grant not far away. Where we lalll our dl-nr fallu-l" Just two years ago tau-lay. lovingly Remrmlw-Irtl by and Leslie. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Allan Maw- Dnnald who departed llhis life Fob- runry 6th, 1947. What- malu-r lllnllgh lift- lw drrary. And l tread ltll pathway alone; If after llu- journcy in (‘Nflfll We can rrat with Christ at Homo. Robert I948. Sweet an- HIP mPnlllflfl that never fade. Ol onr w: lovcll but could not nave, Alvvaya so lzentlc, gay and kind FPW in this world his rqllhl yolrll Ever Romemhpred by Wife, llnugh- lmr and liranllchlldrrn. 13W?“ ’ coucnc‘ nasnn BRCNCITIAI. lozenges c 50w g your Dru| Stun ll. J. IMBCII OPTOMETRIST fitting and Supplying Glulu Etc. . MONTAGUE, P. m. l. Office Hours: 10 to l3 A. ill. ll to 5 P. M. by oppolutmmi. Ofllce Connected Wllh Drllg Stilt. .206: out. - Si. Johns. THE GUARDIAN, Tl'lE EASTER CHARLOTTETOWN t N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Stewart, Milo Harold F. Landry, Albert, Altken, Mn. Byron AGENT GEORGETOWN: Harriet Clair. Wllllun LIVBII. The Guardian may be ln Georgetown: Tho Poet Office; following place; in Montague: Min S, A. Llewellyn; Mn. Clay. ll. Richard: it Son. l i lluptials l A quiet but pretty Wedding took tplac-e on November 30. when Mi=s Lgurl Marjorie Johnston, R. N. was united in marriagfi m 5"- bought It any n! the in Sourll: Tho Snack Bar and N. "filiotu-xaoa HIGH School spurts, Friday Feb. 10. ..'Fl’l‘TED FOOTWEAR at the MullLlIliQ Shoe Swn. HERMITAGE W. L The nlonthly meeting of the lit-millage W. I. met. at the home of Mrs. J. W. Mcvurish with seven membcrs present. Meeting opened with the singing ol the Ode, foi- lowed by repeating the creed. Roll call was anywered by on dlllllt! for a grab bail. Collection amounted to eighty-five cents. One new nlembcr was welcomed and paid fee, Minute; ol the previous lucellng were read and shined. RFpnfL oi silk committee was ;;l\'('|l and hills for treats were pt-c-scnted and ordercd to he paid. Two mettlhers expressed their thanks for having been remeuzber- ed in their recent bereavement. It was decided w buy a blui- board for the school. alo another desk. .\ii=s Jcan Mcvarish was ap- pninici to make Lottery books. and (‘liblliblll-e as soon as liOSrlblfl. All l-orM-stponrlencc “n5 read allcl Ilisirule "Ncws" wa. yaas>cd around Mrs. John MncNclll in- viicll nlclubcrs for the llcxl mccl- mlz. Roll call auswcrcd with a Val- clllltla vr-rsv. During a social llOif. ltlllch iolioxlcrl. .'l flfllltl . lyns scrvcd by the hostess. assisted by hcr flilllillllfi‘. Jean. tPzltrlol pic DUNSTAK ilfacCtlkhlAt‘ olli‘? rtzaui lilo Ail-Jud and All- Mert-liul Hand of Gull. hi.‘ takcn from our midst, a wcll loved irieud and companion. o.e who e pop-u- larlty and high standing amonv all who knew him serve to indicate his good-will towards others. The news of the sudden pausing of Dunstan .\lacCormn<- on Tuesdal. January 17. came as a shock to the crlmnlllility’ in which ho had hccn so ucll known. Up lo a fcw days llefnre his ‘llLlllllPly demht- he had lteen at \\’Ill'l{ as. usual and no nnc had any hilfiillfilll o! any-tiling untoward. And illPll \\llll starl- lml; suddellncs t-atyt- word that he was s9l‘iflu<l_\' ill and within a ylecil cam:- the cud. Born in Cilarlollcltllvlt. l’. E. I.. he cam» to Ncttroundlanrl ln i932 and cntcrPd hlhllltlfi with ihr itrm of Cntmns lNflriJ Lid. oi lyhlch his hrolhcr Plum" was ntauacittl; direvlol". lll 194:3 he founded lite firm vyhivh bcrlrs his name nud the success of which is slmplc tedi- lnnny of his ability and devotion lo duty. In his Istlvlfll lift‘, ilc was llltiULIlT of a Féilflng tulturc. tcry ncii\ e. All ardent mcmbtzr of the Ectlololcnt Irish Society. he held various ol- iicas in that. ltrgnlllaaiiltll and wall a su-nnq slutpol-tol" of the Socictyfls Educational cndcavours. He. has also an acilvc member of Si. John’.- Rfilflll’ Club As a supporter of (lllllPliCb llf‘ vym particularly Woll known lo tilc liflhPllllll fraternity, being donor oi the trophy for the All Newfoundland Sv-t-ic». As ll citizen he was very public SDlFllFfl and look an active and prnciic-al intcrcsl. ill civic affairs. Of an exceptionally Cllflflliltl!’ nature, his unostentatioue acts of real charity gained hint tho affec- tiou and admiration of hundreds of pcoplc But it ill-as in ills privalc life lhal. ihc rcnl lznld of Dunstan MncCur- mar “as ltl be found. Those who were privlicgccl to meet. him in his sun“ H h “my! “Wing wimnm tlWll litllit‘. can never forget llie Thai- llfirr life's trial! an- n'pr; nPllultlo gnnclncss and slnccrily‘ of “l, m" m"; H], “‘\n"r|‘I.\ tlln mall not‘ thc talluiblc sense of mansion. ltlvc which exir-iod lhcrc. A firm Willi our lovl-ll one’! tn part no mid Tlcwllllt Cmholii‘ he dleilh lIQ mo,“ had livrd. forlificd by tho riics of the Chill-ch which he loved so well Uwlnlll)‘ RC-TTWmhPTCd hi‘ W"! M"! and served faithfully. Flmllf- Thc iunornl tonk place ull Fri- —— —~——~—- day January 20. from his; latc resi- IN dcut-c. 66 LcMnrchhut Road to the Roman Catholic Cathedral, The -—- llunlhcl" o1 those attending was evi- Irn loving memory of Sterling dent-e m‘ the very real hold hc had Burns who died Fchrnary 6th, on the affections of his contempor- arm. A Guard of Honor from the B. I. S. flanked the hears-e. Includ- ed in the mourners sverc represen- tativcs from the Si. Johnk Racial-y Cluli. MncCornlacfs Dry Cleaning Ltd. Cousin» lNlliLLI Ltd“ the 5t, John's Basohall League and many flnrl 1- l t 1 l r . A hrautlful lift- tlmt canu. to all Rutllzgljijlmlifpn(fihfiwprgoggigrxflgv8:? ""'- lhc (‘.111 1'15 l y ~ " "r died M l" hwm’ "Trwmws Tlllicltlqtivzlcsrltltllcblfwllltixdnbltlflzgvoiln; trlmd‘ Kfih‘ 1 ‘l1 RH‘. .‘.‘l. 'l..f_'1o,':".nltf.' g5 Deacon at d Rev. A Penney as Silh- nPflCfill. The Pt-icsts‘ Choir from ihr- Cnlhctlral was ll‘ nLicndhnt-o, lulcllllcnt wax at. Bclvgdcffg M ill!‘ gravcsirlr thc final prayers wore "FUllPd by lkcv. J. B, Kent gm no“ ‘l. T. Connolly. v To his sorrmvlltg widow. lhc fol-- mrr Eleanor Cnmerford oi’ this "div his two adopted chtlclvcn. "Titmbcih Annc and Pall his t-other. sisters a'd broth r. the Wmvfllhy of the whole community Newiouncl- in u»! Exchange. l RULES 11-1; RIVER The Port of lnndon Authority “RS formed hy the British govern- ment in i908 to supplant n ltumbm- of competing dock companies on the Thames River. 31%;“ MDllTAlllIE llllill SCHOOL SPORTS FRIDAY, FEB. 10 7.30 P. M. All Schools wishing to take part should send t-ntry list ilnlnelliatvly to Joseph Noonan, Montague. George Lauderdale Boswell. '1 he ceremony took place at {.00 P. M» at the home oi the brides. parenis. Mr. and Mrs. George H. JOh"SLOil- ~'PRE STUCKING SALE at J. A. McDonald Co.. Cardigan. Due in bad rfads final day has bccn ex- dress with brown ncccs-orics and winter white hat. Her only orna- ments were n maicninl: gold lot-kc. and bnncelet. the gill of the glouu. iThe brldcsnlaid was the brides 'sister. Miss Joan JuhnSlfln- R. N- who wure grey taffeta with match- Senator Howard For Mayor ing hat tmd black accessorle . Both carried mixed bollfliwli 0f lilflk Snmwlwogg, ppm 2 __ scna- and white t-arttaiions. and bdl-y tor Charles B. i-ltwlyal-rl tflnlglll. was llillm-f- The PM!" w“ “"51” Ed the unanimous 61101.8 oi a nulnilla- by h“ blmm“ Mr Gmeme tion meeting as Plllgllhll-s-DBBR- Well- ‘ iug candidate for the Sherllrouke All" ‘hi’ *'*‘-1'°m°“l‘ 3 delwgui nulyuraity next Niall-h. About Z300 (“"11" ‘W5 Saw“ l" ab“? ‘huh persons aLicndcti till.- public mcel- Bllesis- mm‘! °I we bud“ ‘md ulg at the cll hail. QFOOm- _ The name bl senator Howard “as FOUWWB "hm ‘he bu“ ’ “n? placed before the meeting by Lt.- BT00"! Pnwrmhed ‘he mm“ C01. Belt Lyon and was seconded Clafimilefi and a "umber?! Helllh- by Guy 511;, g;-.-_._t_;~ 11.3591; m; bozlrs. who came to cllazwari the other calldidaie wll- pvtposed. h-‘IPPY Cvuflle- g In ZILKDYGQDCE with a c..s om es- For going-away. lhl bride v ore [Mgllghgd he“; .110"; “m, 7.; ma“ a beige and brown hounds tooth Ho’ wlm. 5lwrl,y...,l;.v, pupum. (Yheilt suit. with l~l'O\\'li _ coat. and LlOll “a. 75 pcr cont Elhlloli spcak- "iaifhml! "C"*>‘-‘°"1“-" The “EM? \\'L‘ll:. illcll lcil for ~nttrl lllOlOl {lip lllt. the l‘llll_\'ll'illi\ ha» llbcrllalctl y ‘ ltclwcclt lallullsll allli Flullcll-hpcdk- lhrmilh [he M“"“1“"“‘ Hwy “m m; yhulqntl, A. .,.-@_...-ut 5119.. reside in Plldlililflil. whctt- the w"; glTtOlll i5 a prosperous iultucl" Previous to hm" mavrazuc. siluw- ers were tendered int. bride by her tu Suffolk. at hcr llOlllC. at thc htlmc of itvttokct, [Joliulniitlil l5 83 p01‘ Front-h-:.pc;ll<lll;; This i5 the ycal ln whit-ll all lull» _ llhll-Sllifiilklll! ltlrlyol normally "Pll-‘llllill-I llnuld ht- nlllllcli for lllt‘ l\\n-_\'c:lr BY h?!’ "l-\-“5"l“l"~“- _ lcrln and in llzt r u» tllltiLlt-lli lo M11?- Wflllfl‘ Rl-fillfll. ll. N. tlxk. Sownlttl‘ Hntvnrd in. Jircll .-,.l_gc.<t,- d-‘Ifl hi‘ illl‘ cllllf iii flit‘ P» h 1- 0d. Tilt‘ rcllrlzlg lnu,(>l' i= Alphonso Iiortllllal M The Ndrtes R" “Eme- Trurlcmt. also. on their return. they woe in avccpilng the numularloxl, DYESE-Iiied Wlih maltu hcauilf ll Senator l-lnlyard said that although Klflfi- i" ‘l ‘h°'~“‘1 hi1“ l“ “Mr he llnr. rcprt-sctllr-ri Shcrhrouke it» honor. at their home h)‘ "Win35 thl: Home o.’ Qtnuttolls and in the "Om Sllrlvilndil g dl$ll'l(‘l5. Senate. he cun idem-d the nomilm- __ , ___ lion lor the mayor-ally the greatest hotter that could be bestowed on School committee-Mrs. Morton Larkin. Mrs. George Dickieson. him. He asked for co-olteration of Lllllfh ¢°mm1ll9°~31F~ 5- 3- perlple of all races. of the council- Sievensolt. Mrs. Harold Dickiesnn. lors, of industry‘ nnd of the press Prulzramnle vUmnflllPP-Mlss El- la Semple, Miss I~Jl~lc Laird. Mrs. ing the nomination 11h only pro- Willi?“ Mad-find Bxlmded “l1 "l" mise yvah that "as far at. I am con- vitation for our Februar)‘ m“? 1118 earned. if I am elcclod. you tlill when P011 C!" 15 m b9 BIlSWPYEU have an hfillflgl admllti lralionj‘ \\'l'.ll all ori:lllal \'Rll‘l‘.!iilf‘ lclse. and radio and said that in accept- J ,\_ Al".-h;1|1l);\1;1l PXpFPSf-(‘d m» Tho following pftlfllfiilli was the. mpyltu" for SPTHUI‘ l-ltllvard n! ‘APIHTI- I pl-pyit-hmqlPtlklllfl l'f‘~l(l!‘ll,'§ o! llchlllllll The Sl1\l'~lly Mrs Sht-rhrltokc Ciullrtlulll for the Ralph Dlvklcxnll. ntecllti: was A. C. Sklnllct". a for- Poctn-‘Yhe Prcudellt Allss E. E. Campbell. met‘ mayor. .. . - - I R€fldll‘i'l-~'LUO tired to paw-Mrs. -l ' S ll ' lLNmN ROAD Y‘ P‘ U‘ Hllrlsfllfillsfifllflfiflllilli)115- Mrs. Rlovi ‘__,' ', Dickie-son. lllicr which Ytfllfiallllitfillfi! o" Jammy “° h? Y‘ P ' yvcre servrcl. The National Alltllcln.’ g‘ler"hi‘xfdt?fflllx‘fié:e of Mr‘ and Mrs‘ brought to a close a very pica anil . . . .. . 1'11.- (‘lflVfillflliRl pt-rtod in charge eveung‘ ____ of .\lrs_ Rlt-lulrtl lltvlmcs. opcricd ulth lhc llyllul. “My Jr‘ tl~ I love __‘_!H{_"‘I'ER Thmw- mlkwipd b) ‘he Lam's Cancer was rcsponsibic fol" i2 t» 1-6. A reading. for meditation, m ‘M8’ was given by hlarytrlc Lamonr. entitled, "Allergic to Religion", The hymn. "Wltcvc Hc Lead. Mo" “Rh lhcll rung. Th? Clllhlllil ltyntn. Him" Bcucdit-tioll. t ' Minulcs of lhc lust nlcctut: “PTO rcacl and 3flUDlP(l_ Roll call was llll§\\'C1'I‘('l by ciilll mcnlbers and lluro visitor», Collection amounted lo $1.04. ll was moved and second- cd that. the Young PPOpiP'S send llIlWPrS to Keith Bryeuton and lilrs. Bvvcnlml, who are in the Hos- pital. Ii. was decided that the ‘ Young Pcoples lvoulrl help the choir tu llu- Cllltl-rh. ‘Tllc lollolvlllu altpolnit-d for Dclrllloll Study our OUR WAY WELLJ. MusT ~ see HOW THE Anew?! contmllicc. yvcre lhe ncxl. mceliltg. Iliariorle Lamont. Norm. Yen. Recreation _i<cltxlctlt Btgvon on. Assistants, datum (till and {Viildred Hardy. Nvxl ntcciing to llc held at the houzv of Wallace Mzllicit. Pol‘ study. Wallace Mallelt gave a trading entillcd. “Increaz-ilg Their Word Power" After a period of recreation. in Chflfll! of Mrs. Macmillan. Mr. Grny and Wallace Mallelt. a delicious lunch was ser- ved by the hOStoss. rmlvbhascow vv. l. The regular monthly meetin: of the New Glascolx- Walton's Inst-V ltule met with Mr Elmer Mac-l Donald on Tuesday evenilllz. Jan- uary 2nd with clcven members and' three visitors prose-t The meeting. opened by aiming the ode followed| by repeating the creed in utisoll. Roll call was answered by member giving a sympathy each . or l Boswall-Johnston l lendcd in February 11th. Excep- _ y 1L llcnni bargains as advertised till suéwnfdmv‘ John Dougla" m - that. date. i” ° “ e r . The bride wore a brown crepe Bos- . _ 5UPPER’§ COMING: ‘ FEBRUARY 6. 1950 m BURKE ELECTRIC LTll. ELECTRICAL CCNTRACTCRS w: WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE. creams or Noun STORE AT 15a carat scone: ST.-PHONE w: * We Specialize ln:- Residential and Farmstead Wiring. General Electric Oil Fired Fumcccs and Conversion Burners. Electrical Appliances. Soles and Service. REMEMBER:- oooo WIRING comes FIRST Wc Rtlspcctllllly Solil-if A Slulrc (ll Your liJlt-t-trical llcqtllrt-lllcllls Rh‘l~'liltiERATURS - liANGhS - liAlllih‘ ~ \\ Ahlllvli“; EARLE W. REAHDO i Sales Mgr. -- m...» _ WILLARD ll. BURKE Manager Below is one of many written utatcmonls by women who were givcn a llalnplc of Hcinz Soup and asked to mnke a comparison with other well-known brands. Try a test 1n your own home and taste the wonderful diflerence. "In the past we have been buying smother brand of‘ soup, but this sample will switch us toll-lain: in the future." -Mrs. S. P. “\~ ._-_x and Mrs. K. l... Dickie-on for their“ 7W5 UP MT“ |N5TRUCT|ON5 flotation o.’ Ofllllgés fm" same. | The following new committees were then appointed: Sick committee-Mr». Y-‘lmei’ Mac- Donald. Mlss Lynetta Brown. TREAT ‘Ill! lllDS WITH gct-llcll card. -- Mrr. Harland Hill reported Red. g, ‘:13 7-5- 02". work ordered which is to JER-WlLLIAM/C be Mdisfributctl at the February L BORNTHHZP/ YEARS fi-Sfixl ggggtggmntvgim mre n2. ' ' ' - - Sick vommivee reported several, . »~~-v -- . . t-alls made. Tile tt-lwonl committee THERE OUGHT TU BE A [AW V“ ~ ‘VA . E w V ‘ “n. 5 _ , . q ‘ I)’ [in 0|’ til blltlrlt-n 1H,) ll(‘l'l Oflp a rl tollcl hooded ,____ _,_ _ __ K D for stllonl. “__' ~ — Tho mclttbrrs ml- VFl'_\’ grnleltll -—T 1 ‘ to Elia anti William Snrplt- for oNmAT LITTLE “WW9 their donation of applcs for the‘ UOBtE-VERYBODVJTQEEMEQ i’ AWINDOW‘ t-hllclrcn at Chrfslnlzls also to .\ir. m“ FULL AUT-"Qlzlw To wk‘ r Bur CAME to cbuecntls. N0 ONE HAD ‘THE AUTHORITY TOSHELL our i ‘vaootnom CQIIGIIITIIYI III! Nowl Improved, ioil wrapped cube: . . . quick dissolving. "P"; a delicious hot drink wufliffljijfim (Q . to: growing children °'§>?-'é$%’,‘lf."_" “E DIDN'T NE PAY Y 2 _ uovtaaégi t . t‘ s?’