fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I FEBRUARY 5, 1952 I its:-iheygtaglo E Yummterl A PAGE EIGHT , , , ; I THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Young women's Guild Enierlained Mn Lorne Johnston was host- eaa to the member! or the Young Women": Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. Montague. Monday evening. Successful Carnival Held lloalll Yesterday of Mr. A. Maollenzio At ,Murray Harbor Rink 4 ' At llasperoaux Plan School . . Valentine Party ”" ”””"”” ” AGENTS:--MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs. ' Bruce Mar-l'liee, Miss Joyce wlgglnton. Plus Mcltinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waltlon Lovers. 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 H. Richard: A son. A very succeuiull community carnival was held at the Murray Harbor Memorial Rink on Monday night, February Atli, attended by a L.-nimova trade-in sale. Lib- Fmndl "F" l0 19"" M "N pm... yegm-5., ,,n,..,..,.,,. or oral allownncc for your old watch lune” 0' MT. Preston M.cLeod' In the gbunce 0! the pruidelm larce number of spectators. Ahxumu. Mncxanzie. in his Gard on new Biilnvrr. C. n. Boehner. Vnlleyneld Em. W mmm Wu mdumd by Children and adults vied in the nu. um, I ,,,,o,, mum. During - Jeweller. rertifir-d watchmnker. 00 ll M l , M,” Thdmg Lin". originality of costumes which his me he W" I urmer Ind I I W"''"' 70' M”"””:”" mun 3 am H" mm Ex. There were twelve members showed mule W" a Hat lmuum umermw. ' CAPITOL TODAY INSIDE ST()RY OF "STOLEN G()0l)S" RACKET "N0 QUESTIONS ASKED" SHOWS 3 :.'l0 -7-? TODAY - rm. - sAr.l 'v f . lM Gorges: 7'. ,OAl.SI f i,” G-oelv E "emu r.si..t..., t x” Illlll I lellleking IOMAICII - ';3iov"" .7 N pi .- -fl I'll l ( Tut! lIu.II9'S SERIAL -- COMEDY CARTOON '.'.'.'-'-'a'u'u"a . l tended to Mr. Jimmy Hume. Kil- muir. who was one of the winnerlt in the recent amateur contest sponsored by a local feed company. .9Me.-srs. Alden Blue and John Glover, Hopetield. were business visitors to Montague yesterday. Mr.-. Maurice Daley, Sturgeon, was A recent visitor to Montague. guest of Mrs. James Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Whlteway and family, Dover, were recent visitors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Landrlgan. Mrs. Dan Macxenzie. Char- lottetown. was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Coyle, Montague. 'Mi's. Dan linici) sons of l't'ood Islands. spent the weekend in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Beaton. and two Mrs. Stephen Livingston, Card- igan. accompanied by her daugh- l ier. Miss Annie Livingston, Mont- i atzue. were recent visitors (cl Charlottetown. Mr. Hudson Watkins. Cam- bridge. Mass, motored to Mont- 'a,:ue on Monday in attend the funeral of his aunt, the late Mrs. William MacLaren. Mrs. L. H. Coflfin. Montague, who has been visiting in Ad- vocate, N. 5.. guest. of her son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Dewis, is leaving for Montreal where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas. .3!-TINERAI. SERVICES - The funeral of the late Mrs. William MacLaren. who passed away Feb. 2nd, was held yesterday afternoon from the Montague Funeral Home with Rev. F. N. Young officiating. The pail-bearers were Messrs. William Fraser. Herh MacFarlane. Russell MscBeth. Wesley Camp- bell. Weibb Nicholson. Milton Fraser. Interment took place in Lower Montague Cemetery. COVENTRY. England -(CP)- Jet planes in future may be built skin first, with the interior structure built afterwards. Eng- inesrs said this would leave the outer surface smoother, reducing vibration. HOCKEY DOUBLE HEADER MONTAGUE RINK THURSDAY. FEB. 7 P. W. C. Girls vs. Montague Sisters P. W. 0. Boys vs. Montague llloteors First Game 8 P.M. PRINCE EDWARD T 0 D A Y SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 '. as ,, Mons wgnnn nu... ,3 e.....".f”' A SPORTS - CARTOON : rrzun. FRI. - SAT. It in il special occasion when this theatre has the rlvilr-go of pr:-sonting it motion picture of such scope, oauty and stziturr-. Tho story of a white man's love and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the hymn "Simply Trusting", follow- ed by the scripture read by Mrs. Percy Myers and prayer by Miss Latter. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approv- ed. The visiting coniimttee. r:pori- ed having called on one ick member during the month. Two other members were reported lll. Mia; Lsrter, reporting for the work committee. said material had been purchased and was then given to the members to work on during the meeting. Mrs. Elsie Wattcrworth reported that her committee had bought a candel- abra. for use in the Sunday School. Mrs. Johnston donated twenty- one lovely crocheted book marks to the Guild. sixteen oi which were sold at the meeting. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. after which lunch was served by the hostesssl assisted by Miss Larter and Mrs. Byron Stewart. Murray River and Vicinity Ford Keenan and soul were re- I l .fMr. Rankin, Murray River, cent. visitors to Bordon. The many friends of Mrs. Leo-l nard Hooper. Murray River, are very sorry to hear she is it pat- ient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. Miss Joan Nicholson, teacher of Glen William school was a recent week-end visitor to her home in Miiltown, the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol- son. Miss Katherine lllaclienzie. em-1, ployee of Clark Bros. Montague.F spent I. recent. week-end at her- home in Dover. guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Kenzie. Mr. Carter :7-nun-inderstine. em- .ployee of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Murray River. was a recent week-end visitor to his home in Peters Road, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Van Inderstine. Mr. Robert Van Inderitine em- ployee of Mabon's Drug Store. Montague. spent a recent. week- end-at his home in Peters Reed- gucst. of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Van lndustine. Montague Memorial High School. spent a recent week-end in Peters Road. guest of her parents? M15 and Mrs. Willard MacLeon. ' Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred G. Johnston' Murray River. left on Sunday February 3rd for Wickford. Rhode island, Us.A.. where they will be the guest of Mr. Johnston's niece, Mrs. Charles F. Ayers. been employed for the past two year; in Montreal, is at present. spending a few wetks vacation in. Murray River, guest of his par-; ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mac-l Lead. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Johnston, and son Gary. of Murray River.; left on Sunday. February 8rd for Astoria. Long island U.S.A. where they will spend a few week; vaca-.l tion. guests of Mrs. Johnston's uncle and aunt Mr. Mrs. Arnett Nicolle. and ..AQ Keep Regular CiiAMbElli.AlI3 .To Be Holy". Miss Hazil MacLt-ion. student at -l-"''"- Ind Ml'S- Garnet Moore as Mr. Harvey Mlcimd. who h35l5"Ved enjoyable refreshments to of time and work went into the preparation for this carnival. The tiny ones barely able to make their way around the rink were dressed in all sorts of amus- ing costumes which delighted the audience. The adults also wore very gay and original costumes which gave the judges at great deal of diffi- culty deciding winners. The results nre as follows: Boys and girls up to 6 years: 1. Darlene Herring, 2. Garnet Pen- n3'- . Girls under 14: l. Little Bopeep -Jeanie Macxinnon. 3. Beulah- !'a.v Keenan, Boys under 14: l. Indian-Bobby Herring, 2. Fireman-Wayne Bell. Ladies: 1. Rohinhoud-Mrs. Thom Fraser, 2.1-lialf man half woman-Mrs. Bruce Gormlcy. Meir: l. Mammy Yokum-Sirnm Herring. 2. Mortimer Sner:i-Rus- sell Vessey. Couples. Junior: sailor and hi-ide -Valda Harris and Pauline Gor- don, 2. P'rost,v the Snowman- Margaret Cahoon and valentine- Margarct Bell. Couples. Senior: i. Devils-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards. 2. Bride and groom. Mrs. Louis Herring, Mrs. Pearly Harris. Door prize. Mrs. Herbert Cahoon and Earl Cahoon. lllhimm Road- .S. Annual Meeting 'The members of Wliim Rmidl W. M. 5. Auxiliary of Montague United Church were entertained jointly by Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. Robert Campbell, when they met for their annual meeting on Thursday evening. Seven members were in attendance. The president, Mrs. Cecil Camp- bell presided over the meeting which opened with the singing of the well-known hymn. "Take Time Mrs. George Claren- assisted as orcaiiist. and the scrip- l ture reading was taken frnm.lame.r End chapter. llth in 2"I7d verses; and Luke lath chapter. 20th to 24th verses. meeting of the Montague and Sclidbl Association over by the president. Dr. 0. S. A junction with the Beaver interview the executive Beaver Club to make ments. attended the meeting, and it committee intake arrangements. l Consldcrable discussion place regarding music in near future. The committee will include Bedford MacDonald. Arn- old Wightman. Archie llllt-hey, Cccil Beck, Ralph Beck. A report of the reception held at the Macxenzie llall before Christ- mas was given by Rev. LN. Young. Mrs. A.D. Macxenzie make on Education Week, and made 3. sug- gestion that it definite program should be arranged. The educat- ion comnilttee includes Carl Boehner. Mrs. Florrie Stewart, Vernon MacLean. A letter iom W. K. Sharpe. dir- ector sanitation division. was read regarding the lighting of the school. and II was indicated that the lighting was not ample for the students. The meeting decided to accept The theme for the (wetting was; entitled "The Adventure of Re-l sponalbilltv". and it suitable read- ing pertaining to this was rcarl by the president. The second hymn chosen was "Let The Lower Lights! 3': Burning". and this was follow-' ed by prayer. l The secretary. Mrs. Win. D 1 Fraser, was present to attend a the general busines of the meet- lnt. and a verse of Scripture was Riven by each member in answer- ing roll call. The officers appointed for the coming vear are as follows: Mrs. Cecil Campbell. who azrppd to remain as president for annmar "CF90!!!-treasurer in place of the retlrlnr: secretary-trciisurer. Mrs, Wm. D. Fraser. A readlnrz taken from the book 'Great. Is The Company" by violet W00d- was given by Mrs. Leslie Stuart. The concluding hvnms were ""What A Friend We nut. 1.. Jesus "and "3lest Be the Tic That Bands. The meeting then closed, in prayer. , Duflnit the social period follow. ml! the meeting the hostesses all. For their next meeting, the members were invited to the home of Mrs. George Clarer. Head of Hillsliorough Mr. Blrt Balid was it recent Vig- itor to Morell Village. Card llamas are getting to be at big attraction here. Mr. Irwin Phalen was in Mount, Stewart recently on busincss. 'Mr. Ernest Brinibrir-k was in Charlottetown on business rccent- ly. Friends regret the illness of Miss Dorothy Coffin. teacher of Head of Hlllsborough school. the invitation of the Murray Riv- er Home and School Association for their meeting next week. No Interruption In Pensions To Blind OTTAWA, Feb. 5 -- (CF) - Pen- sions to the blind will continue tin- interrupted pending the working out of agreements between the Federal Government and the Prov- inces for sharing the cost. of the payments. health department of- ficials said today. Previously. it. has been reported that there would be" no federal contributions to blind pensions in those provinces which have not signed agreements. Legislation pass- ed at the last session of parliament provides that the Dominion my 75 per cent of 340-a-month blind pensions and the provinces the re- nininder. However. there will he no Feder- al contribution to old-age assist- ance for persons aged 65 to O9 pending the signing of coat-shar- lng agreement . though the agree- ments may be made retroactive. Yesterday. the department an- .nounced the signing of agreements with British Columbia. Alberta. S.Iskat.chewan and Quebec. New crackdown on cigarot Smuggling ALBANY. N. Y.. Feb. fr-(AP) - The New York Legislature to- day approved tough legislation to put. teeth in a Canadian-Amen icnn crackdown on clgaret-amur cling ncros the border. l The bill, passed in the Senate llnst night. provides heavier fines Plans to hold a school Valentine party were made last night at the Home presided Inmnn. it was moved that in con- Club. the association would sponsor the lt3”3'- "id C9"l"”"" 'l"Cllldmll Funeral nrrangemrnts were not Mrs. C. .1. Boudreault and Mr. complowd last mgm, John Hughes was appointed to T- of the arrange- Followlng the reading of the minutes. read by Mrs. Elsie Wat- terwort-H, the members. 24 of whom discussed sponsoring an amateur cavalcade. including Cari Boehner. Miss Shirley Jenkinsand Lorne wigglnton. was appointed to took the school. nncl it was moved that the. Home and Schoo1Assoclatlon go on record as being in favor of having l-is leaves to mourn three broth- ars.- George and John in R.oxbur,.. Ma.ss.. and James in stellarton. N. 3.. and one sister. Martlnl. Mrs. William Dunn. Murray Harbour i North. He was unmarried. one sis- ter Mary. Mrs. Thomas Creed. and one brother. William. predeceased him. Mt. Stewart Junior commerce chamber second meeting in estab- Junlor Chamber of Coin- for Mt. Stewart. tins lll'l(l at the Canadian Legion Hall their on Monday nvening. The opening of the organization will bring thr number of Chambers on the Is- The lish n merce I logg'9 C Bigger Bran Flakes! 7” "Ea liq lfontmusiipl land up In three. Mr. John Morris. Regional Virrl ,”'9 Imam 01 ""519" min" I?" President. spoke of the liaison hr- ””Wemi'",t5 t" have 3 m"5lC'l m' Iwcen Regional and National of-i Slljucloll 1" the 5Ch00l- and that (ices. He also briefly outlined tn.-' this resolution be conveyed to the hmory or H", organization ... mud "I Ullsl-993 Ind ""5 "'19 Canada. mentioning that the first H330?-lalvioll W0U1d hell! with eX- Canadian Junior Chamber of Com-1, penses of the instructor if requlr- mu", V.-as 10.-"ml in 19,15, 4 -9 - Among the delegates from Cli.ir- it was also moved that the lnttetown present wero, Mcssis. Home amt School Association Fred Pound. President of the would assist the teachers in put- Charlottetown Chamber, and cor- iing on the school sports in the don Macdonnld. lluson officer to the Charlottetown Chamber. Sen- ior Board. l The election of officers for this, year will he held on Monday. Fchm 18th. 1 The chnirnirin for the evening' was Mr. Daniel Mullins of Mt. Stewart. and prison penalties for persons convicted of transporting. posses- sing, selling or using untaxedi cigarets. A spokesman for Senator Wcntworlh Horton of Greenport. l... l., sponsor of tho bill. said it was aimed at ”smugs" --nickname for smuggled Amer- ican clgarets. Authorities have been. fighting: the smuggling for smne. time.; They believe most of the illicit. cargo, hauled by trucks and auto-l mobiles. comes through New York state from Mai'y'lniid. which lm-l poses no state tax on the smokes. Republican ' lit A most delicious wheat cereal with extra bran-an a gentle aid to regularity! eemsarzewwwew” ez:wIc:.' FLAK5 BEAN s E.R.Brow&?Son ' Fire, Auto, Life, Accident. sickness And Plate Glass Insurance At Lowest Rates D. 0. 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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenny Worn ,sins?-ere7i3iEE.;.7EifirTiIi.Et recent visitors to Head of Htllsbor- Stewart river recently and report 0ll8h- ire thin and eels plentiful. I ' APIZAH7 "TO BE. TAKEN FOR A SISSYI 50 MISEIZABLE THAT HE COULDN'T SEE A FENCE DOWN, LET ALONE. GET OFF AND FIX IT! :1 A nusaur nivsiclj llsettve. Plaewui to tail. um low mum and cum to teblm to hear. Mr. Joseph Bambrlck. trapper hi this district, still makes his daily trips and reports snow very deep. and rabbits and mink very scarce. Friends of Mls;-Elsie Coffin rm! lllld to see her out again aftcr a severe attack of the measles. Mr. Frank ME; is busy con- ducting plowing of the roads in HI6 OWN' Mr. K. G. Douglas. the grand old, this district. man of this district. is enjoying his Y - - I u.-ual good health and is quite ec- Mr. Frank Bamhrick rt-ported the in his daily work. seeing four deer on his pro nilses recently. People of t.hls distriot. enjoyed I pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brasel on the occasion of a shower for their daughter. Helen, who is to be mar- ried in the near future. Mr. Rllpl) Coffin was it recent visitor to Canavov. the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston. -G.U. SOURIS RINK Mr. Harold Royg-cl"-son of this set- tlement. was a recent visitor to WEDNESDAY. FEB. 8 his home in st. Patrick's Road. MONTAGUE METEORS vs. SOURIS TIGERS Gums 8:30 PM. Friends of Mra.,Alonu Blrl. are glad to hear she has recovered from her recent iilneaa. .... Mr. Geddie Douglas and Mr. Blrt. ' II. J. lAAIllll orroaunin ltttlng and Inplylng Glasses . e. by appointment offleo loam lIO0lIA.M. IOOIEM. HONTAGUZ. P. I. I. ................. TEA5 Dru lien. ' , g ' r' A CHANDLER-D NEWS .. can-room PETE em-m COMEDY -1