. PAQE EIGHT PRIIIGGIGIWIAIIIII ‘llillll. - rm. - all snunlllv Emollrnol. E TIIIIIL-I FRIDAY GIIII SATURDAY FQ-FQQ-OOQXUOO-Q OOO-O-O-O§O@§§ —Adu|i' no» against son... main; an m‘, ml. YIIIOJI THUNDERlhV iii Mizilliylilli ‘EDMUND PEGGY ANN G with REGINALD OWEN g an... A4§Q AAAAD>QQQAQAQ4-O—QO"*QQ§§Q oeooeo “n+0 04a». A“~,_,“”“H‘R‘ I ~- 0 >0 0-9-0 O-Q-O-FO-OQO§-O-O~Q~O%OO-O~O-O-O+OO TODAY "THE PIITENDER" Shows 3:30-18:11- too/w - Shows zoo-n "srnauce LOVES or MARTHA wens" L THE " GUARDIAN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN horn-rs: uorrraoue: Harold r. Btewarg. Mia! scam‘ GEORGETO aouurs SOUBIS: Miss mus \ Entertainment- I-Indry. Albert Allian- un. B Harriet Clair. . WN: Walden Infill. Richards and Cord Farrell The Guardian may be II Georgetown: The Pout Oflloe; following plaoea in Montague: Min S. A. Llewellyn; Mn. Clly- Roper. in 8t. Peter's: The Poet Oilleo. bought at any of the in ° ‘ . Condolra and Iioraaoo Mr. Elmer MacRae, Charlotte- town, was in Montague Monday calling on his regular customers. lllll Miss Irene Dewar, Charlottetown supervisor oi the Polio Clinic was a week end visitor to Montague. Mrs. visiting ill Lower Montague M. E. Allen, Montague, ls ID!‘ twill 2 the past week, guest of Mrs. Don- ald Ross. llIWII-Ifll NEWS - CARTQON Mrs. Howard Vickerson office staili of Bergmann Construction Company. Montague, is spending her vacation in Summerside, guest oi hefson-in-law and claugviltcr, Mr. and‘ Mrs. Donald Adams. Mt. Stewart Mr. 0151f. Rustico. was in Mt. Stewart recently on business. Miss Olive Dewar, R.N., nurse at the Kings County Memorial Hospital, spent the week end at her home in New Perth visiting her mothe , Mrs. J. A. Dewar! 'Mrs. Guy Glover and Mrs. Eli- McKay of Charlottetown were . recent visitors to Mt. Stewart. I lVk. J. C. Robertson, who has t -- ibeen relieving Mr. D. Samson, I M. Stewart McEachern of Mtlmanagar of the Ban-k of Nova Stewart- was a- recent visitor io'Scotia, Montague, has returned St. Peter's Bay. l Mr. Spurgoh Walker. c.N,R,'\ Section Man, Mt. Stewart, spent the week-end at his home in Georgetown. ‘ “"““iil"i" lithium‘? I The many friends of Mr. I" iCiark. Mt. Stewart, will be 51...; .to-learn that he 1| mum,‘ . Watlsfactory recovery 1n m; gm; iI-ioapital following an eye opprlflgn last week. ~ i The Ladies Aid of the United ~Church held a Pantry Sale a; m, store of Harold Affleck on Saturday eVHliflZ. The "eats" were 91 m; best. for those women are “and I for their perfection in the cullinary I I I A . {-1 4' . ‘m, HANK ALEXANDER KNOX - Gilli LMKNAIY lbllllAll acn luv non nonw- I >1 mucosa omzcvzo av MICHAEL CURTIZ B" llld a neat sum was realized. 0-0 eooouo e400 was»; 040+» o» o+>o+o++o v v vovvv g > V V V Y > i i z A - . . liookcllffo R.G.A.F. “Mm” Station Gets New0.G. [to Halifax on the return of M1". Samson to take up his duties. The Montague Reserve “UL! which has been stationed hare for some time has shown its initiative in performing many will to lrl- crease the interest of its member»; particularly by dances and shows. Lately they have organised a noc- key team which has played suc- cessfully on many occasions. They have recently been issued with new hockey uniforms of red an! yellow making a colorful picture on the ice. The hockey team la comlposedas follows: Goal. Bertie Fraser; defence, Doug MacGowan, Len; Allen, Bob MacGuigan, Pres- ton Peardon; forwards, Ernie Carver, Roy Collings. Rich Col- lings, Doug Irwin, Fred Clair, Al bert Aitken, Charles Ceilings. Arn- old lVfladLure. Jack Campbell. Manager, Capt. C. H. Kydd; Capt. Ci. K. Pearden; Coach. J. W. Ladner. 0n Monday night the Old Tim- ers and the Reserve Army met in a rugged encounter with plenty of lhard checking, tripping and other- wise mutilating each other. Ou‘. of the melee each team managed to net 5 counters‘ making the score 5-all. The fans.were very The many friends of Mr. Warw ren Wightman will be pleased w see him around again after being confined to his home for the past. two months owing to illness. Miss Bess Poole. supervisor oi the King's County Memorial Hos- pital, had the misfortune to slip on the ice and fracture a ‘bone in her ankle. Messrs. Wilfred Watterworth and Archie Higglnbothanl left for Halifax Thursday via. airplane on business. They plan to return to Montague this week. The many friends of Mr. Ben- jamin Wright. Lower Montague. will regret to learn that he had the misfortune of falling on the ioe ‘and fracturing his hip. Al- though Mr. Wright is well past his three score and ten years, he was sole to be around every day doing OTTAWA, Feb. 1'7 - (C?) .. Win: Crndr. no. Davia o! Medl- CIM HIE. Alta. has been appoint- ed commanding officer or they“; Al‘. station at nearby Rockciiffe, it was announced today, 1-19 rg- places Group Capt. R1", Gibb or Hamiihn who becomes senior gig staff officer of No. 9 Transport GTWP helfiqllflrters at the same station. Win! Cmdr. Davis has served at ‘various stations in Canada and in "llsll" lA nu: lll-F-==~- sl..l llllll his usual chores. Through thel efforts of his many good neigh- bors, and Mir. Donald Johnstolm, snow plow operator. a road was; broken through the fields in ordcrl to get a doctor in to take Mrwl Wright to the King's County Mc-, morial Hospital ily car. The Senior Young People's group of the Christian Church, Montague, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nelson on Wed- nesday, February llth. The dcvo- I ' 5~Rcserve, A. Macbure 3.17. i 9—Old Timers, a. Lannigan 0.41. M“ IIIGMI ~ M! W0!!! worn __. - . i Tllilli. rm. SAT. i i Z i ii i BRICK Bllllorollo AMAZING SOLDIER [IF FORTUNE A Biillilllll SERIAL THIS WEEK tional period was led by Rev. Rh,» Bryan who took as his subject.‘ , “How to read and study our Bible." At the close of the meet- l ing an enjoyable Valentine pro- ' gramme was presented after which ll. S. General Faces iitliiisaiiiii°wii ."‘;:3..‘;°iifi.~“- Income Tax Gharge lniclmber. i945, served as senior III‘ lt-lil officer at over-pg" heid. quarters. returning late;- to com. mm"! the criPfnwwd. N.S. station. song with piano accompanist. The citizens of this community will regret to learn of the passing, oi’ Mrs. Margaret Robertson at‘ Montague on Sunday, February: 15th at 6.30 a.m. Mrs. Robertson, who would have been ninety-one in April, had been in ill health for some time. During the past twenty years she had been resid- ing with her son-in-law and ’ , Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poole, Montague, and many WIIIw recall her pleasant personality.‘ and cheerfulrless in her associr. Hons. She leaves to mourn three daughters. Minnie, Mrs. Archie , _.__ l (By The Associated Press) l summon. rat. i’l—A federal ‘hand in», Melly indicted retired ‘Mai-Gen. Bennett E. Meyers on a charge he evaded $15,650 wqflh of income tax. Meyers" was the United States Army Air Forces no. 2 equipment buyer during the Second World War and central figure of a sen- sational investigation in Wash. lngton. ‘The dapper 52-year-old army career man was accused today of fflliflrtinl I 83.808 income in 1641 when he actually made $341901, Federal prosecutors explained audits of Gen. Meyers‘ incomeand tax payments for more recent years are not yet complete. Meyers was not present when the indictment was returned. CHAPTER TWO "FLIGHT TO THE eoefemwoooeeoreoevoaoeo-o0ooeweomovooo<+eomoeoosoaeeo0-0 eoeovaooox‘ \ SAFE STAN DAB-DB 7__ H5951)’ Organized laboratories Ind z viii-lint UOII service are a work cons n ermurimg healthful food, drug Lid p1“..- meoeutioal standards in Canada. As inlvported edibles are checked and domestic markets are kept under surveillance. scientists in H. J. MABON OPTOMITIIBT A fitting and SIWMIII Qlaaaaa Its. H EPATICA U)!‘ Gf/Vflf SPEEDY _ Montague l‘. I. l. Office flours l0 lo l3 A ll Gay, Elnora, Alta; Pearl, hirs. Mervin Piper, Drumheller. Alta; and Olive, Mrs. L. H. Poole. Moll- tague and one son,_L. M. Robert- son, Toronto, Ont. The funeral will take place Tuesday from "-112 Christian Church with Rev. R. Bryan and Rev. P. Richardson, leading the service. The regular meeting of the Al- monte Young People's Union of the United Church, was held_at the home of Mrs. Frank Greene on Monday, February 9th. The meeting opened with the devotion- al period led by Miss Edna Fras- er. ‘ ‘ " by Miss Ruth Mac- Gregor and Miss Minnie Greene. This was followed by a very tn- faresting mission night progzram~ g u. 5p, u __ the fields of food, phalmaceutic l, Bo arc bv 1 oointmoni m". FA“ RELIEF cum“ and 00mm‘: dwmnry’ ‘h m u5nnué 1 Also camisole biophysics, hormones and animal Bu" IXCISS GASTRIC ACIDITY P19101117. In ltlliyillfl I114 "I1- rne in which each member read a latter from a United Church mill- ionary abroad. After a short buli- ness period with the president. Rudolph Hamilton, presiding, a lunch was served by the hostess. in; all that goes into our bodies, y that ‘Wfikfllllly be protected from OUR BOARDING HOUSE a n! ‘nus fiLAcecertrAuslav 56A B MPnoveo won-l e Major Hoopla ' RI ‘these Beans - ~ 2 cAtiqao. cam.- .'.= a-usrs GET cs mas/acne caslrliiouceasaw oamewlnas . @FAN. ' I OUT OUR WAY HAVE BEEN SM MINDED TO HAVE FLN ARQJND A YDLLOMI SPELL LIKE ‘THRT/ enthusiastic over the blood-mill- ling. fighting game, which was highlighted by many fiatic en- icounters leaving opponents spraw- Iied ungainly over the ice. The ‘n- ltrepid old time battler L. POOIr. ‘was once more to the fore show- ing spurts of his formu daulling speed and rocking the boards with his atom-bomb shot for which a ,lane always opened on its da- livery. Although the hockey game was rugged. here and there ap- peared flashcs of good hockey, tar. the fans were not so much in- terested in hockey as the rugged- lncss of the game. and they were ‘given their money’: Worth. The inext encounter" should prove a good one. lineups:- Old Timers: Goal, H. Macfluig- an; defence, T. Clair. L. Fraser. E. MacCarrorl; forwards. L. Poole. J. Lannigarl, E. Clair, G. Murphy, G. Grotto, A. Sorrey. Summary:— First Period I+Reserve, F. Clair 2M. R-Jteserve, l". Clair 5.10. (l-Old Timers, l’... Poole 12.17. ~i—Old Timers, L. Fraser 18.05. Second Period il-Oid Timers, T. Clair 928. 7—Rleserve, A. MocLure 16.50. lF-Old Timers. E. Clair 15.85. Third Period lll-Reserve. L. Allen 14.16. Refereu-H. Power. _. General Manager Canadian National Express Retires MONTREAJL. Fob. 1B .- The r1- tirelnent of G. E. Belles-ole as general manager Canadian Nation- al Empress. and the appointment of F. N. Wigglm, ‘ . general superintendent of ‘the Atlantic Region, to that post, was announc- ed here today by N. B. Walton O. B. E., executive vice resident. Canadian National Railways. Gilbert E. Bellerole has been general manager of the Company's Express Departrmnt since 1932 and is well kow-n in railway express droles throughout North Amkioa and the ‘British Commonwealth The express services oi, Trans Cavrlada Air Lines were organised umrler his direction in 1M3.- He began his long mllway career as a clerk in the Car Service Depart- ment of the Grand Trust M. Tor- Ponto in 190d. ‘Iihe following year ha [became clerk and n-nsaemar with the Dominion Exprss and was sub- squently with the Great Northern. In 1915 he joined the Canadian Northern Empress at Winnipeg and was made traffic supervisor in 19m. He was appointed assistant to the general manager. Canadhn Nat- ional Express at Winnipq and was made traffic supervisor in 1917. He was appointed assistant to the General Manager. Ca dlan Nat- ional Express at Wirmi. in 191i. Igenerel assistant at Montreal the mm. year, general 00% of transportation in 1923. Ind ll- ‘sistant general manager in lBI. 'In Aug-uat 1932 he was appointed general manger. Poorest N. Wiggins lurk‘: to his new position 47 years oi experience in express operations. Ha started work as a driver and olark in the Canadian Empress Service on Jule come railway mesoenglr and agent at various points in Ontario. and held the post of chief clerk at North Bay and Parry Sound until 1801 when he went to Winnipeg 9th nki'!k.,'){l_ .910 "Ckwuiilm/l f Q. 15 1901. ‘rhnc years late: he ba- - 11* .. ., - W I fioode Dinfllara - 75am to Established 1832 - < ---...-.""'-g;-- Pususuao m nm lrrrausrs or Gooo Grammar av rham Gworla l.‘l M I TED - . . . a weakened Europe licked her wounds after the Napoleonic War}? Battle-weary eyes turned to a new land l I . and in this one yeu-IBM-over 28,000 immigrants arrived in Canada: Alone in a smog! and sparsely-settled land, they set their sfftagrh; their youth; . their courage to the task of building a new life for tilemselvea I I I and for their children; I How well they succeeded is shown by Canada today I I '- once more the New Land to which we welcome immigrants from overseas: May these “new Canadians" carry on the tradition I I . eagerly seeking the duties of citizenship with its right to the free, unhampercd exercise of the franchise: Wbm YOU our your vote at mry elation-mummy], provincial; fid4r4l.__y¢.,}" cxerrzlring a duty and privilege planned, world and flqb: fir by yo" fpyyfigfhfl; y“; vat: point: tbs f/mm of your rbiHren; To fail In Ibis duty It M h In: 3.64m a 2004' zitizm Wanton: of the Town of York (new Toronto) in i852. Goodezhapl d: Woru Mill in foreground. u assistant superintendent with the Canadzian Norbhem Express. He was appointed superintendent at Toronto in 1911, and made general superintendent at Monctcn on " ._IBZIIIIIEI‘ 1. i921, In June 1924 he waa appointed general tendent, Canadlpn National press, Montreal. His only son. Captain Forrest Walker Wiggins, of the 2nd Anti Aircraft Battery, was killed over- seas in 1941. m. WATER. SOFTENER water aoftener. BOUBIS LINE IOAD SOUTH SCHOOL MPO"- Oi 59ml Annual exams: Gfads 1X — i. Llurstta Leslie. Grade Vlll — 1. Eugene Mac- wrertn- Aulay. 2. Edward Mac Gaugh. Grad! Vii - l. Allan Keaya, 2. Wendell Kesys. Grade V - 1. Ann Keays, I. Daniel Johnston. Grade 1V - i. Marjorie Bushey. Grade lll - 1. Laura Dunphy, I. Louis Dunphy. 8. Byron Kenya. Grade il - i. Martha Leslie Dry mustard can be used as a 3nd Gonna “m, “w.” Grade l (s) — 1. Catherine Kenya. 2. Henrietta Keayl, l. Barnard Dunphy, Grade I (b) — l. Mary Mu- Ccrmack. Peter Dunphy. Teacher — Helen I‘. Msclsaac. TO COMMAND AIR GROUP! ‘Llomoou - (or) - Air Com- modore Leslie Gordon Harvey, who served at Dorval. Mar Mont real. on engineering duties dur- ing the war, pa: been appointed u air officer corrmsndlng No. ti‘ Group, Technical Training Com‘ mand with the acting rank oi vice-marshal. the air ministry announced.