v . a —-.-»_’¢;..>.@__._ ., PACE EIU HT PRINCE EDWARE-i TiI-BAlPFRL-SAT- FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY — Sl-IOIVS DAILY 3:30 - 7 » ‘J HEY KIDS 2 MATINEES 0N SAT. i0 A.M. and 2:30 P.M a rot! their - ‘resin? team EMA/GEE? >00 OA/E OFW/E SEASON? BR/é/WZSTA/fli/ s...~q=_=g_,,.,.._--i, C". l" this: now-I l iciiiimi Illn- pericrt story for n m-w kiml 0i mo! ion picture!" —soy.- WALT DISNEY y’ " neurons"; Woiulcrmciil.iiiirnith.laughter and stings... in u tIHlllltI of rc"I pcoplit uniI I)i~Ilt‘_\ cIi:i:‘.:rIiir~-' SODEARTO MY II mun, BURL IVES - BEUIAH BONDI HARRY (AREY- IUANA PATTEN IfltI BOBBY DRISIOII. Diluted by HAROLD HHUSTER H u (olor by "ivvfilfiigigo wifif’ TECHNICOIOR “Coo-ii. I Apnnn T0 ‘m/Pvmu PROGRAM tort.” ' F» ._ with GlwGiRAY and "FLAME” Iruduzqd by 0w" m...» omit-a by rim DOWN" Scviqn Flay by Halli! liiio» IIO THE AGENTS: AIONTAGUE: Harold F. Stewart, Miss The Guardian may be ln Georgetown: The Post Office; ..'JL‘S'I‘ ARRIVED. - Unlined] $12.50. Also llii- first. selection of print crepe dresses. Shop early fOr Spring and good sclectioni Jo Anna Dress Shop. Montaigne. ‘ IIIONTAUPE METEOILS 12 i GEORGETOWN EAGLES '7 -‘ Trie first game of the Southern Kings liockry Lmagiie was plaicd in Cieorgetovvu on Monday night with l (‘in smootli-ivorking Nioiitsigue IMctcoi-i. taking a 12-7 decision iimm the local Eagles. The game was witnessed by a large crowd of spectators and despite the large score, was a fast. rugged contest. with neither side asking any quarter or giving any. Both goal- ies stopped plenty of rubber. as the ploy was repeatedly carried from end to end. By times both teams seemed able to bottle up their opponents behind their own blue line. in this regard Montague CXCclIGd and this coupled with a good passing briind of hockry. in ivhioIi they took full advantage oi the i-ciitcr red line. gave them a tiistiiict odfle over their 0913311971“- ‘The first pcriod ivas exceptionally last with Ucorzetmvio taklii‘; a" j early 2-0 lead on goals by Mad-l gSvvain and Johnson. At this stage tho Eagles hold romtrnand of the itiiay and their line of Litfldlb‘. nit-ks and McNeill, although kept off the scoring column played good‘ hockey. Montague came hack strong and led at the end of tilt.‘ session by 3-2 on goals by _P¢W°1'- Clements and Nelson. Penalties for ‘roughing went to McConnell and MacDonald. The second 9911M vras only minutes old when the locals tied it up zit Il-Il. on a 5mm’! play by H. MzirLenn. assisted by W. MacLean. with the former dcnting the twines. Montague then took command and ralllled i" five counters without a reply 11$ lNols-on sank three. with Fraser ‘and Cairvcr getting singles. The iMetcoi-s first line of Carver. Nei- l son and Power put on some f:i:tC)’ i and heady hockey. Both terms bodied heavily in this frame. with W, MucLean. the big Eagle rear- guard. dishing out. some solid body belts. H llnobcnii scored for the Eagles late ill tho poricd_ to make the score read 8-4. The final session saw the Meteors run the j score up three more on SONS by Nelson, Carver and Power as they ‘worked in close on pretty com-t t hiiiatioii. v ‘. The Eagles then took over Wltili‘ lStovens (‘Chilling twice on btjctikm nvmys and McNeiii once, rissistedt bv Stevens. .\t one time the locais ‘City. Spent Sunday ‘ ‘ here, returning to the city on Suzi- plured two men short, as MacPlice and Stevens sat out pElffiltlcs. Til-BAY —CAPITOL- FRL-SAT. SHOWING AT Iiziitl-T-tizrli Tlllllll T0 THE RESCUE 0F A CAPTURE!) PAGAII PRINCESS! v T0—NIGHT FRI. and SAT. - 8:45 hlatince Sat. Only 2:30 Iiiitliiiltt TRAII BLAZER! Show! 7 INNNNY““‘E“ iiiissil will! tutti-is Ggitiiililb i uiultl°ll “m. PLUS SERIAL AND COMEDY SAIIAINS SANDS AFLIIE .. J5 IIIII. FILLED IIDIMS HUNT Tllllll JOIIII m! Mutt. snows, OUT WAY OUR Meteors on a counter at the 938i‘ mouth. RMErBPS \\'Cl‘e J. B. Scziliy and ii. S0111)‘- I FASTEITYH. an iniproveil pow- der to b: sprinkled on upper iir lower plates, holds false tevll more firmly in place. D0 not 5116C- siip or rock. No Shimmy» K0063‘. pasty taste or feeling. FASTEETH is alkaline (non-acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (den- fill}! druir store. hw‘“ Nonc- ‘ The. mt-mbi-rs ut‘ St Andrew‘! Lodge Nu. 18 Al‘, and A.M., Mon- tague, express their aimreclatlon to all who assisted In fighting the fire that ilcstroyed the Masonic Temple on January 20th. Also to thank the members of Hillside Lodge Ne. 123 1.0.0.12. of Montague, for placing the fuell- Itleg of their Lodge at; uur dls- postal. Signed:- Momben of St. Andrew‘; Imdge. Seven miners who went hop-pick- ing instead of working in the pit found i1: didn't pay. They were fined sums ranging from £16 ($49.60l to £21 by the National Coal Board. BY J. R. WILLIAMS AGENT GEORGETOWN: following places In Montague: Min S. A. Llewellyn; Mn, Olly. H. Richard! it Son. plain and check suits at $10.75 tel 'C:iri-cr ended the scoring for the] n” P. n. Simil- ture brectthl. Gct FASTEETH at- -I>ONTYPRIJJD. Wales - (OP)- . -‘.£ GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN EASTERN GUARDIAN Landry, Albert Altkcn, Mrs. Byron Harriet Clair. Waldon LIVBII. bought at any of the in Souris: The Snack Bar and N. ..‘I-'ITTED FOOTWEAR at the Montaiue Shoe Store. Llttlewfohnd and INtIlnity MYS, Vincent hlacDonald. Little Pond, is a patient in Charlottetown Hospital, Messrs. Arthur and Faber Muc- Donald have returned to St. Dun- stairs University to resume their studies. after spending the Christ- mas holidays in Little Pond. Miss CIlTlSBGIIfIA/IBCKBHZIC has fully recovered from her operation In Souris Hospital. Miss Theresa Walker teacher at Annandale spent the weekend in Little Pond at the home of Alfred and Mary MacDonald. M134 Inn-nine Roach teacher. Littlo Pond. spent the weekend It hrr homo iii (‘iIcnfiiiiiiiiii-r. The card party and dance spons- ered by C.\\’.l_.. hiondayr night uiis well attended and a good sum.’ ICFIIILPd. i Tlic many friends of .\Ir. CIi.i-<..i Stead Sr. will rcgrrit to learn of his continued illness. ' several a Your dog will _lov_e this Crunchy, bite-size bro-Pup Cubes ' help your dog's teeth keep clean, gums healthy! And Gro-Pup is valid food (not 70% water like most canned dog foods). In 2-lb. and 25-Ib. sizes. Also in maul Iormi 2,5, Ziailmtildl. known to need in 6R0 -PUPI Candle Light Service followed by iiiciiibvrs inking part. llymiis sung \\'(i‘t‘. llurk the licrzild Angels. Sing, Silent Night. O Sing a Song of BCiIIitilBlll and Conic 'l‘liiiu Long Expected Jesus. _._______ Bristol and o o e VICIIIIIY .\Ir.-i, Freeman Jay was a busin- ess visitor to the city last week. Mrs. Cyrus Lapierre is Sllelldlllgl a few days in the city this uet-Z; with friends while \\'.'\Itll'lg to cu- tei- the Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lapicrre. who left here last full to reside in Montreal will be back hero again this spring. Mr. Morris Arnold of Fciinr-ll and Chandlers WIIS n week-and Collection was then lflkfll uiiicli amounted to $3.255. Associate Helpers $3.00. Prziyt-i" of Dedication offered by Mrs. John Cudmurc. Dedication hyinii (iii rail in unison. Community Friendship serrreiziry reported five culls, l5 cards and tivo letters scnl. during tho month. Treasurer's lTllOfl. showed $57-31- raiscd during the 3131', niiirie iip as : Allllllfli iiirnibcrs fri: $3.50, associate helpers $6.00, sp ul >fi c E. collection $7.00, COIIUCIIOYLS Sltitif», spocilil collection $10.00, Ezistci" Of- Slfllll. fcriiigs $l0.89, lllllt‘ boxes expenses pziid SLIO. tciiilzinct- eight IllUilliJPFS. All officers rc-cIi-cled. Coin- inuiiit_v' Friendship secretary‘ rc- portvri 6i calls. 79 cords iiiid 34 sent (iLlFlllLI visitor with his parents. Mr. and, Mrs. James Arnold. t Mr. and Airs. Gerald Barry “Pffii in the city on Saturday on busin- Iionie iii‘ d [or this llirs. meeting ill iii; Airs. C. L. Cudniorc, \\l.‘ meeting “Fziitlffi Leaders. css. Other visitors lust week werv‘_ \\"-'1i‘-(‘l' Rtlbvrtsdh. A111‘. C- L CW1- Mr. and Mrs. James Bluxlcind. .\Ir. Clement Sinnott of the stuff of the Provincial Brink of CJIIITICIQI. nt his day evening. .\Ir. Ralph Siiinott. who is on the. ‘staff of Chandler Brothers, wood- l\\'0I'I\'t?l‘S. City, spent the week-emit with his parents licre. Mr. and j fvliss Illaboi MacDonald, who his ‘been in lilo city for several weeks Eirith her sister, Nlrs. Roggit‘ iDonalcl, returned home on hiunduv as her sister has recovered from a severe cold. Hon. and Mrs. l-LH. Cox. left ork Saturday for northern Quebec o ‘ieir annual visit. to their son I-igrt in the gold mining dis- trict. Herbert is Manager of the Molarctie mincg, ‘ _ Roddie Oflunley, City. were iveek-end visitors here at Mrs. O‘l-fanley‘s old home. Mrs, Qlifltlley will remain home a feiv days while her husband, who is on the staff of Holmans Ltd. rr- turried to the city Sunday evening. Mi‘. and Mrs. WINSLOE NORTH W.M.!. The Winsloe North W.M.S. mot at the home of Mrs. Albert Cud- more on December 7 with Mrs, Stanlov Shaw as devotional lead- 01‘. Theme being: Our Faith in Jesus Christ. Meeting opened with call to vrorship followed by scrip- ture reading Luke 2, 1-20, read ‘THWDTWIVQIY and prayer by leader "id hymn Angels From The “SHIPS "7 Giflry. was sung. The home . Ma r- , by Mrs. Omar i Youiikor, of Our Fathers" I and “Churc LS cn Wheels. Mscb i ing closed with “O Little 'l‘u\vn oi moi‘: Re: BJhIcltciii" and blizpnii iJCIlCLilIJ- tiuii. i KINGSTON I Tlic reg, r mun\iii_\' meeting iof the an. irv of the W.M.S ; met on January 3 at tlic home i of Airs. Hcbrr Barrett. The presi- i ilriii. Lorne Smith prix-iicil 'l‘hc tilt-me for iii» iiicciiiig being , “The Bible Our Guide 1.0 Chris:- i iiaii Fiiiiil and Cisiidurl.“ Hymn. "My Ftiitii Looks Up tnThrr" was sung. Different ptissugi- of scrip- lure were read by Mrs. Hebcr Barrett. lVlrs. Roland Biichannan. Airs. Fulton Willis. Mrs. Lloyd lrizicKiiinon. Mrs. Edgzii: Neivson, Airs. Wcs Grcon. Christian Stew- ardship read by llirs. Earl Willis. Readings by Miss Olive Barrett. Miss Erma Nevrson and Mrs. Mer- rille Green. Minutes of last Roll call was answered by eight meeting iverc read and approved, members and three visitors. iVIrs. Hober Barrett, Mrs. Rvlphzi New- son were appnintcd delegates to Prcsbvtcrial in Charloltetoivii. Amount raised by auxiliary iii 1949 “'35 $161100- 12 regular meet- ings held during year. 1B active members; Mission Band for year, $3.26; Baby Band, $i8.66; collec- tion for evening. $2.95; friendship fund. 68c. Eight members paid dues. Next meeting at thi- Mrs. Fulton Willis. mittee, Mrs. home of Lunch coin- Fulttin Willis. Mrs. Mm" Nflwmfin, Mrs. James '7°“’°11~ 5105i“! hymn. “Son of My Soi|l". Organist. for evening.‘ Mrs. Merrille Green. Meeting closed with Mizpah Benediction. JANUARY Z0, 1950 MID -WINTER “DRUG SPECIALS” ! ! A.S.A.—.4 “III 49¢ BABY SOAP-Cake 10c MILK 0F MAGNESIA-lti oz; Reg. two-Now . 85c NERVE TONIC TABLETS 2 Boxes HANDY OINTMEN I tubes CASCARA- The Ideal Laxative Reg doc-Now . - 00o ~50c CARBO-WITCH-IIAZEL OINT. for Itchy Skin 39o Ber. Mic-Now . .. .. 2 for 35c ""“ RFIUIEDRINE cor.“ A For Bronchial Infection; TEETHIN G POWDEBS rug. SOo-Now . . . 2 m 39c neg‘ fcjlfYw, ; " 2 ——#——~——~~~AA TOPPER ’l‘0NIO PINOL-Reg, 60c, Now 49c To clcur 09v. nwsligfigAglgglagafgl 25” ASTIIMA IVH-JAIEUI‘ V " Combination package Cough Dot-how 2 {Yr n"? Syrup Ind Tablets CHEST-RUB $1.05 value for 79c Rog. SBc-Noiv 2 for 50o NOXZEMA NOHrJ-nutii-s YOUR R6!- $1.39 » Rel 35L- FR I E NDl-Y SPECIAL ~ .. i ‘ s|-r:t'|.-\|. PM“. ' a '~ _ I H i-mci; a. DRUGGIST 2 For .11.- $1.00 ' - BUY AT “YOUR” niius stilt" Back-Ache ‘.’ ’ H103"); Rheumatism? Take Stono- 371 Root Comp. Reg. $1.25 ‘H; NOW 2 n" $1M DELIVER ' "n! PRE STOCK TAKING SALE January 26th. to February 1st. (Inclusive) Listed bt-Imv arc stimi- of the special [irEi-"s oiilirril GROCERIES Bulk RAlSlNS,2Ibs. . . . . . .. 33c SPHAGETTLIIbpk". . . . . H103 COFFEE, 1 lb. sealed tins 85c Artificial LEMON. 8 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Acadia. BAKING POWDER, with tumbler . . . . . . . 27c Sivcet ltlixcd PICKLES, 24 oz. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . T530 STRAWBERRY JAM, 48 oz. cans . . . . . . . . . . .. . 85c IIERRING. in glasss jars L31) HARDWARE Buck Saws. Flashlights, Horse Blankets, “Eigqpn and lmpifimcnt Paint. Jrip-n-Iac and other paints ctc 1t REDUCED PRICES. ' FOOTWEAR yonulrzfis Fur Trimmer] Ovcrshocs, lllcn's Rubber Bot. 00m eIt Boots: Boy-s and Men's Buckle and Zipper ‘QPSIIOCS, Mens Thigh Rubber Boots, etc. PRICED T0 SELL. DRY GOODS refs and Boy's Fleccelined Combinations, Men's Ruh- er Raincoats, Mens Caps and Hats, (Jmton 1.1." Mattresses, etc. 3'] "Ignition. a general discount of 10% is "ffm-N] m, Be ‘dry Ggmds and PP t0 25% 0n some lines carried. solililtes t e ma!!!’ items reduced for this sale we ° yo!" Pflfftlllflgo 0n our complete line of general merchandise. “QUALPIT and SERVICE for over 45 years" _ J. A. Macdonald & 0o. OARDIGAN __._¢ QUIOKIES by Ken ltt-yiioltl! NO, GIZAIWPA. NOT JUST MZOUNDTHE HOUQE" 1 . KEEP WALKING 5TRAI6HT THAT WAY TILL ‘IOU COOL. OFF.’ “THEN-‘ONLV THEN" ' COME BACK.’ AND YOU, TOO -- VETERANS OF THREE WAIZ$ IN ONE I IIAYMIINI) IIATTGN VIGIIII lIIlCIlfl IAISIIAII IIID no TH’ LAST WAR-- vou nwo Du) rr ALL. no ‘TH’ Civil. AND SPANIFJH >' ' I Brazil Is tho only South Am- erlcan niitioii ttvrivinu its culturi- and language from Pilflllfl . . __ BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL and CHICKEN ‘for Canning Purpose EASTERN PACKING / i"? \.“\‘.L\‘v‘ ‘ ~it\'~"" ' who - ' ’ ‘ 1m“ ~ cg “Mifip ‘ » tin" \ - l mavens A1.‘ HOLY sums - v‘ Ito "-§i~x-sn>,___‘ "r, 2 n j Ell ‘Wwmqflmvyy’? Year kneel in pljyqgql ‘he i l! rs to Rome for the Holv ' 3 #_J ~ I t __ ‘ 01y Shins, one of th it ‘ " mi. ‘ mi w - v oars w rrzrzzrir. .;t::.;i":..i;:.:".~ .1;:‘.".:..:lt.*;':.*:i=°..?.T.§i-°'iiii'i3 ‘ . " " f-‘e ate. Leund “y” W“ “"3 "he “me "P" "1' which Jo» s 1k a ' - ‘i ’ . ~ i (Photo by NBA-Acme staff con-rmnai-iu Al-iiertwiiiiiiai-it’) in. um. 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