lac:-E EIGHT rtttitcr or wuss DDIIDERT SERIES 1 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5, AT 8:30 Suzanne Brenton, pianist and the Prince of Wales College Girls Ensemble. . An outstanding pianist and 18 talented singers Lillian Maclienzie, director. Mrs. G. E. Full, accompanist. THE GUARDIAN. CI'IARLO-'l'l'E'l'OW'N rt-its Easrettu GUARDIAN Murray Haber Bruoo Moofheo. Mile Joyoo aomr aconam-own; -A-IGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Ilaroltl l'. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Iln Wlgglnton. Plus Meitnnon. Weldon Lovers. North and The Guardian may be bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and G the toilovrlng places In Montague: ”lan Olflce; In Georgetown: The Post Oftlee: tn Bonus: The snack Bur and II. Tlchudg 5 lug. Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Grant Senn- baugh. Cambridge. were recent ..'Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacLar- en. Charlottetown. were visitors to Montague yesterday. ..'Young triends ot rnernic Bai- Tlckcts at door 50 cents: students 25 cents. clcreon, Montague. will be sorry its musical spectacle that MORGAN PRINCE EDWARD: to-on - sir. It's all about Shows 2130' 7 - 9 out-dazzlesijtem all VIRGINIA DENNIS M! PLVS NEWIS CODIEDY CARTOON to hear he is ill at his home and wish him a speedy recovery. ..'Hia many lrlends will be pleased to hear Mr. Preston Car- ver. Lyndale. is doing nicely after his recent. operation in the King's i County Hospital. Montague. l ..iNAMES 0itll'iTl-Tl) W mad. vet-tently omitted from the list of honoraljv pail-bearers at the funeral of the late Fred G. Mac- lntyre Wednesday were Mr. M. F. MacDonald and Mrs. J. H. Mac- Gregor. ..'MON'l'A(il'E United ('liiircIi Charge. On Sunday 27th, Dr. Mac-I Kenzie will conduct. services as follows: Trinity Church. Mon- tague ll H.m. and 7:30 p.m. Lower Montague 3 p.ni. ...Hlll'R.BAY HARBOFR North- Petcrs Road Pastoral Charge. Rev. H. R. Campbell of Toronto. On- tario. will conduct services on Sunday. -IiIl'lU&ll'3' 27 as follows: IVIllFl'R)' Harbour North 11 :i.m.2 Pelt-r's Road 2.30 p.m. Rftth F, N, Young. interim-moderator. W BNURSERY CLUB MEETS - The Hospital Nursery Club held their regular meeting-Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Douglas George. Final plans were made for the ice carnival. Lunch was served by the host- eas. assisted by Mrs. John Mac. Kenzie and Mrs. V. R. Pepler. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Pctcr Sinclair. KINII IIIIIE COFFEE .Mj-...-.v .. PRINCE EDWARD -nu. 2-BIG HITS--2 . . . FOR A NIGHT OF THRILLS AND CHILLS! IT'S THE '. WOMAN oi MONSTER? MIDNIGHT MATINEE T0-NIGHT AT 11:30 P. M. (Adults Only) JUNE IDCKIIART DON PORTER SARA HADEN EILY MALYDII IAN WILEY LLDYD CDIIRIGAII llllll ciiitniif... cm... NAISH CAPITOL TD-DAY - SAT. MAr1sEE;g.;i;gtp::pi-;vENiNc. 7 . 9 -anon-nu---r. the WM Ilem with Auto: Wtml A Double-(toning Gltotui Mom Wlti (Min Vuigeeml lntetlilsg, Str- Gon Adventure Period -no viowtsott-umctiotxtv-totutcnoo It A Written by licberd Womtut ' Diroded by New IOU" E THVOIVDCK SERIAL -- COMEDY - CARTOON Hit tiys l'.I'l'SII in VI ER RICHER FLAVOR Aytmer tomatoes spendpall sum- Your Funiy Deserves Aylmor Ouolity ..'Mrs. Emmett Power return- ed to her home in Greenfield after three weeks in Belmont and spending the past visiting friends other cities in Mass. New Dost Dtflco Continued from page 1 Nicholson and A. D. MacLure were appointed on the committee. in discussion with the commit- tee later in the afternoon it was learned that. in their opinion. the site previously proposed on the north side was the one which met in the greatest extent the re- quirements of the department. The site. at the almost exact centre of the town. adjacent south nt Jatiiicson's Pharmacy. includes properties owned by MacGow- ants Ltd. Kilmuir, and B. N. Hooley. Montague. This would give a lrontagc of approximately 85 feet, and with the pouible purchase or the Higginbothsm property would extend the front.- age to 125 feet. it is also possible that land to the rear or these perties and lacing Rind Street. owned by Mr. Henry acLaren. Montague and Chat-lottetown. may also be purchased rear entrance for couriers. the pro- streets with easy access two. Mr. Kickhani was hopeful that jg I . the building would get under Mm Norma Claw, Monuluel335:3.'II;rsgadh:M:t::'rc;t.::1i'ei::htxii:. W" W5 ye” m” i"””"”"' spent the Wellmnd It MW” onudiitighi d.t...;.y- three broth- "”95 had be" "'mPm"d' but Hlrbour NOFUL ll-105'! 03 11" era and two 5ISI.el:l predeceased the final decision would have to parenu, M,-. and M”, went," mm. Come "Om the Pmi” D915"-' Clow. His funeral. which was largely menl. he Bald. H0W9V9Tr I" attended. took place on Monday. Pointed DUI. WM "OW III” I” The Murray Harbour North January 14th. from the church of way was clear. matters could be accomplished with greater rapid- ity. nnd Montague would likely Mu. Harry Reid on Tuesday have its new P0” 0””? 5' 599" evening, January 15th. At the 85 D055Ib19' conclusion of the business meet-, m ing. 1. social hour was spent and delicious refreshments served by ANCIENT "'5': the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Wil- A great redwood tree in the "I": K'""'dy "d M” Hue" Sequoia National Park in Calltor- M0 Um gdo uifa, known as the "General sher- nuin tree.” is estimated to be 3.500 years old. er lazing in the sun . . . eoakin'i(" up "Old SoI'I" vitamins and goodness till plump and red- ripe. Then, within 24 hours of picking. their superb tlavol captured in . . . IIAISIIP Big January to provide a rural mail Thus the new post ol- fice would be surrounded by tour from visitors to Charlottetown. Miss Lucy Miller. Montague, was .1 week-end visitor to Mur- ray I-Ilrbour North, guest or her mother. Mrs. David Miller. Miss Sadie Mlllar, teacher at Point Pleasant School spent. the week-end at her home in Mur- ray Harbour North. Mr. Archibald Johnston has taken up residence in Petnr's Road -after spending a number at years in Northern Ontario. His many liriends are sorry to hear that Mr. Glen Johnston. Pe- -ter's Road, is ill. He is 1. patient in the King's County Hospital. Mrs. Harry Reid was hostess to the members of the Murray Her- bour North Women's institute on 'I'u'esdsy evening. January lth. Mrs. Verne Johnston recently spent several days visiting in Charlottetown. guest or Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly. Miss Barbara Sorrie. teacher at Murray Harbour North School was the week-encL guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sorrie, Line Road. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dunville and two children. Forrest and Larry. 0'l..eary. were the week- end guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. lloy Kennedy. OPTOMETRIST Fitting and supplying Glasses Ice. MONTAGUE. 'P. I. I. Otftoe Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. by appointment. Oltlce Connected with it Drug Store. Ladies Aid Society held their annual meeting at the home of II. J. MABDIII . . x.... ........ ., .lN MEKIERIAM FRANCIS MGCAIITIIY Francis Mcoorthy on January 10th. Frank. as known lett he was home on was transacted. the angel of death had claimed him. To his loving wife. awaiting his return. 'wss brought the sorrowful news of his sudden death. He wps in his sixty-seventh year and though ailing tor some time no one dreamed the end was so near. of a quiet and genial dis- position. Frank was a generll tav- ortte with both young and old. He was a life-long resident. ot Morell where he was it prosperous tanner. and was always ready to lend a hand to a menu or neigh- bour. He wlll be sorely missed by his associates. For thirty years he was it val- ued and faithful member of the church choir where he served in the capacity of both organist and leader. To all the parish endeav- ours he gave his whole-hearted support. An exemplary CaLl'ioltc he was the model of a true Christian. The words of Scripture which des- cribe st. Joseph may surely be ap- plied to him. for truly. '1-le was it Just man." Nor does the comparison end there. His home was patterned on that of Nazareth, where peace. union and charity reigned supreme. one of the greatest. dreams at his life was realized last June when his adopted son, the Reverend Reg- lnald Phelnn. was ordained a priest of God. - He is survived by his wile. the former Mamie McCarthy, his ad- opted son. Reverend Reginald the Little Flower. Solemn High Mass at Requiem was sung by Rev- erend Regtnold Phelan assisted by Reverend Phelan Mciienna. Deacon and Reverend Francis Ayl- ..'The resident: of Morell and vicinity were greatly shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of Thursday. familiarly Thursdly morning on a business trip to Charlottetown. Before his business Wliiot ,ltoatl . and Vicinity ..;z Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell returned to their home at whim Road after spending the past week vlsitinl In Charlottetown. Mr. Lloyd Farquhereon has re- atter being employed in Char- lottetown for a considerable length of time. The whim Rood Farmers Forum met on Monday night at the home of Mr. Leslie Stuart. There were seven members pre- sent to take part in the lively and intereatlnggdiseuslion taking place atterithe broadcast. The topic for the evening was "Is there enough farm credit?" The turned to his home in Kilmuir. JANUARY 25. 1952 living High on A low Income F F ISIIIBG . tb ' inco .333:-a sI'eti3”.'.'.r ..?..".... .'.'”5i2l they own their own home, luv. money in the bunk, even take long winter vacations. In February Reader”: Dii .n in nioua oouple show how t ey liv. 3 , PIN: mljeftoa life by otrettcbin a. tray nnon. Hero on pncr tlpo an (:17 they do it-how nth. all. .:t.:.:; --m.- -e Beaure to d"L' ' Ht Iqw lncomeI'"iin Fehganaity Igraggrft D I IV! just one of 46 grticlm uting interest. condensed from of ' ” magazines, current book; 1.. ward. Subdeacon. Reverend Wil- liam Simpson was Master 0! Cere-. monies and Reverend Owen Sharkey, Thurlter. 1 The burial took place in the Rd-. joining cemetery. Reverend Rhelaii Mcxenna coducted the services at the grave. Plllbeluers were: Messrs. Am- brose Phelan. Edward Roaslter.1 Patrick Murphy. John O'Neil. Lem-I uel Hughes. Justin Mccarthy. I i l Cord Of Thanks The jnembers of the family at the late Francis Mccarthy wish to express their gratitude to their friends and neighbours and to all those who sent Mass Cards and mess of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. Ibpeclelly do their wish to thank the Reverend Clergy and the sta- ters who assisted at the funeral. ' Message Df Our congratulations to:- from us last summer. . At this time also our patronized us in the'fertil Maritime Winter Fair Many thanks to all our customers who purchased COCKSHUTF FARM MACHINERY from us in our first year of handling this excellent all-Canadian line. MR. FRANK CLAY OF BRIDGETOWN who won the Island Plowing Championship with a COCKSHU'I'l' "30" TRACTOR and PLOW purchased We wish also to congratulate:- MR. ma MacivltLLaN or CARDIGAN, R.R. who won the Grand Championship in Potatoes at the using Island Fertilizer and Gent-Cop insecticides purchased from us. V J. A. MA-GDDIIALD & GD. Cardigan, P. E. I. QUALITY - SERVICE Appreciation thanks go out to those who lzer and produce business. clearance Sale IIOOLEYIS MEN”S WEAR MONTAGUE COMMENCING FRIDAY, JANUARY ZBIII. RUNNING TO SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9t'II. INCLUSIVE. Everything In this store goes on sole or o I r 2501, DISCOUNT or greater In some cases I r-woos IN JAKAII A. --trt.ettte .. seven in in three days tlovn wont floods killed phohttona. At Pall. overflowcd ' olttvrotnon " "sou tb Indonesia. 41 people and hell! DI0t319- At.ntt1it:';-;yEserIr:xakr'-nu ot the Royal Canldlln Engineers. n r e c reri I bet when their home was flooded u M med m mm "mm" c or ow. - Javam 24 rum mzsi-nova nnii.i;nai.r. montha raln- HAR.RlFIEl.D. 0nt., Jan. 21 have brought --ICPl-- Ftrr: today degtfoygd 3 for 30 mrs biz drill hall at Bsrriefield mil- awamped teary t-Amp. cnuilng losti animated Central Java. omctally about 3250 ooo, no. one and drown- was injured. The hell. in charge Mmoller. The camp is about a half lotto out at Ilnutoa. SUIT SALE ENDS Yes for every FOUR" DOLLARS you spend you save ONE DOLLAR, - And as olwoys or I-IOOI.lY'S you are assured of the best "quality ovolloble. . We ore also sponsoring a mode-to-measure suit solo where you coo buy I 565.00 suit mode to your individual measurements for as low on 539.95 ood 845.00 for a second 9'9"P- 0 sattsncnou ouaaaurllo ON JANUARY 3130. e U questlonalre was answered and filled out by the secretary. The I next meeting is to be held -t tIUll I I18 DUII the home or Mr. Robert Camp- bell. The human hear weighing about eight. ounces, pum about 500 gal- lons of blood through the body every day. ggetvc ..i. iv p h to teblm I0 0 Knowing that God is never out- done in his generosity they pray that He will reward bounteously the goodness and generosity ot their many friends. i INTERRDPTIDN NDTIBE There will be an interruption of electric power on all our rural lines outside the city of Charlottetown, with the exception of O'Leary and Albertori districts, on Sunday, January 27th between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon; and 1:15 and 4:30 p.m., weather permit- ng. This interruption is for the purpose of installing feeders to our new substation, which we had scheduled for Wednesday, January 23rd, but had to cancel due to the inclemency of the weather. IQU I- idJr:,::.:;dwodultn. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. lTlte Neighbors t . e-O'&V "She isnit sick. Gt-oans mean they're discussing studies, shriek: means boy friends." II:-'r.'n.I--r or-no o In SIAH FIIFOIMIIU FOR YOUR I952 OAIDIN suuuiam. huh In Ground "" "”'itTtr "'3-"'e:r'I"e"-'rt" ytuitroun -Inc nod - mot F in .. -...."i..t:..":'ii.ts.- - tie 2?: Vlifllll. ADA urtleauol all u. fins 1.. I en ml or d dozens ot crin h men at It - teen wet Va ' r "Ii'I5III:?tl7””" 'at- t v - or upset Afllll - suto ton Yolllt rue cow room .T."'.'!i"t&.d"t'. ”l";ci"l..'.i”rt:”.;r.D'.'.;.'”..f5l ii:.".t..t;.... lIIAVlI.lAIll'l'!" ONV - "gather II I w By George Clark I it r rt N :73. loo mire: ioir"nv - m-..:t:t;i:z.2i.r.ii;:- . .. p ' I