PAGE EIGHT , . THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 19, 1950 PRINCE EDWARD _”,_@ XTRAI NEWS of the liAY Shows Daily 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 Sat. Matinee 2:30 FUNERAL OF LADY POPE OTTAWA, Jan. 18 —- (C?) - Prominént military iiiznrns and repr sentntives or some oi’ the espi l‘s oldest families attended the funeral txrday n! Lady Pope whose husband was Canada's ilrst Under-Secretary of State for i-Zx- temai Allah's. Lady Pope, widow oi Sir Joseph Pope and daughter o! the late 5i: Henri Tascbereau, died in Guelph. Ont. Monday st- il glen; illness. abs was at. iciisao ‘W m “sous or new MEXICO" ALSO SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON TO-IIAY FRI. and SAT. Showing Daily 3:80 - 7 - 9 Sat. Matinee At 2:30 LIONEL. assggaoas srocitwcu GEGII. KEIIANAY- IUGKIIART I TODAY CAPITQL FRI. - siir. AlJTRY GUNFIRE AND CADET GOURAGE BLAST BAIIMEN FROM THE RANGE! I "cu/imp; ..l.l » .. l"? PLAN CELEBRATION MEDICINE HAT, Alta. Jan. 18 __ 1GP) -_ Plans ror n celebration next July marking the 50th year of Niwdicine Hat's incorporation has been announced by Aid. 8.1“. flcntt, chairman of the piiblloitv committee. He. said Pmniers of all Provinces iii the Dominion will he invited and also Governors o! Northwestern states. A three-day stampede will climax themeaiaa. ‘TNE EASTER N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Althea, M11. Byron Stewart, Mina Harriet Olair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Lavera. TlI-_NIGNT FRI. and SAT. following places in Montague: Ln Georgetown: The Post Office; The Guardian may be bought at any of the uewellyn: Mra, Cliy. . The Snack Bar and N. MIII S. A. in Bourla: H. Richards A Son. Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:80 IN TH roivis or DEATH-GOD “KU-KUL-CAN".. l; _ clay. Montague Shoe store. . . ‘Mr. Doug MaoGc-wm, days in Amherst on business, Bruce Currie and Mr. Martin Currie. Charlottetown ‘Mr. Dan Murray. owner side this week. ‘The directors and manage- ment of the Community Welfare League Ltd. are to be congratulat- ed for their work in improving the community skating rink. ln October last a carnival was held under the capable chairmanship oi’ Mr. Gilbert Clements. and the proceeds, which amounted ‘to $700.00. were to he used for im- provenienls to the interior of the rink. A stat! o! carpenters. with Mr. Hayden Vanldcrstine in charge. started work in November. The 1C6 SPECE “'35 enlarged; N IICW punipgyas installed in s new frost proof cement basement; the old dross-pg rooms were torn down and new oncs built adjacent to the ice space, along with a large room for use as a canteen; Chen M" "" eerie ROY- ' ' r his strenfl" i " deadline: case lichting on the. lCP space was in- sialled. Mcssrs. George Nichol- son and Kenneth Clements built and erected lamp shades iree of charge over the ice space, which improved the lighting greatly. The improvement which has received the most favorable com- ment was the erection of three rows ot bleachers built along the full length of the eastern end of the rinlk. This allows the patrons to Sll. in comfort while watching the hockey games. and the seats may be reserved in advance. ---~~-llEYE tut: fi IIAIITAN NOIIEIANII IIGTIIR SEN YGIING ROBERT IIYINGSTGN letloolan nuns RDPYOXIMBIPLY been f‘\lll_’-' improvements is $1300.00. \\'IlIi.'I'l has BUYING DAILY . paid. leaving no lllfI"~I1lt1i'Ill€\<S on. have suilcred real embarrassment because their plate dropped, siip~ ped or wobbled at just the wrong‘ time. Do not live in fear of this happening to you. Just sprinkle a llllIB FASYEETH. the ITIUIIIHE. inon-acidi powder. on your DIMCSJ, Holds false teeth more firmly, su. they feel more comfortable. Does‘ not. sour. Checks "plate odor" ldenture tiresth.) Get FASTEETH at any drug store. EASTERN PACKING CO" LIMITED Souris N. J. MABON OPTONIEYIRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. with, T551553. snrrs; MARK WITH IKARRYMORE, STOCKWELL by appointment. Office (‘onnoctcd “Nth Drug Store. ‘, cone into their own in "Down to i the sea in ships." the new Twen- tieth Centunv-Fox advrntare iilm which opens io-rlay at the. PRINCE EDWARD Theatre, starring Rich- ard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore and Dean Siockwell. Nearly ten years in prflpiffltlOn. “Down to the Sea in Ships" was scheduled for production just prior , to the war. but the start o! hos- Gene Amry‘ n31“ t" “"9 a ‘Vin’ tilities precluded any movie mak- iul boy from thrbalelul influence mg at Se“ or m harbmxx In 1M6‘ °f I‘ gambler “d his “"3 15 ‘he Production Chief Darryl F‘. Za- SWTY "Nd I" the c°wb°y “M's nuck resumed preparations for the latest Colrtnhla Pictures’ action mmhm M the excmmz Bdvemure drama, “Sons oi New Mexico” DIQLUII! set in ore oi the most which I5 “mini t” ‘he CEYWJI thrilling eras in American hlstorv. Thwm “M”? Cmmpmll- We Iieadlng the featured cast ot World's Wonder Horse, Gail Dav- nDown to the Se“ In ships-i are is, Robert Armslroniz. Dick .lo~es._c n K n“? M C m I Pk and Frankie Dnrro round nTi the ‘ he; who“: a‘: l 'eh ‘e 01m" a . 0 ‘s w 1o a‘. - cast. A Geno has iililizcrl n new lW-k- . pnrtant. roles include Berry Kroc- grnnnd in his latest. movie Rnrllgel‘, John Mcliilire, Riilh Don- for the first. time the New Mexico l “emu “run, Mnmflm Hm“. Dave", Military Institute. famous hogseipnr‘, and Connie Marsha“ Bu“), school iii llic Southwest. ‘sill nwwn a,‘ the fivrcpn‘ Cnn.,..,,,,.ni1,._ l IT-iilinrvrrv dirccted the picture much of the action lit tlie. new , which was produced by Louis D. action thriller lakes place in and l mqhhnp The gcrggn play 1s by around the campus or the Roswcll, j John LN, Mum“ Md sv 5.1,.“ N. M.. school. i ' ‘ ‘ llctt from a story by Bartlett. GENE AYTRY TANGLDS WITH, GAAEBLING RING IN NEWEST‘ TVESTERN ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR at the Mon- tsgue, is at present spending s. tew were visitors to Montague on Mon- of the 5c to $1.00 store, Montague. was a business visitor i0 Summer- a new entrance. with new box office was also coniplclc-d. New‘ clcctiic wzi-ing, u-ith increascd The total cost of these major- WHALING amt". sriurs uio- u‘... “my V055,... “m, V...“ . 3.11151‘ ARRIVED at Belles Shoppe. Montague. New Wool Skirts and Wool Blacks. Georgetown and Vicinity .. ‘Miss Louise Murphy who is employed at DeBlols Bros. in Charlottetown, was a recent guesl o! her parents, Mil‘. and. Mrs. Wil- lism Murphy. Mr, William Jamieson o1 Pan- mure Island visited Georgetown on Monday. . Friends in Georgetown were sorry to hear o! the recent pass- ing at Palmer's Road o! Mrs. Madeline Mackey. The late Mrs. Mackey visited here on many oc- casions and. made numerous friends. Her daughter, Mrs. Clar- ence David attended the funeral. Mrs. Raymond Lavandier and infant. daughter. Dora May. re- turned home on Monday irom the Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. J. W. Lavors. accompanied by her son Jackie and daughter Corinne and Mrs. N. W. Hanson and her son Stewart. were visitors to Montague on ‘Tuesday. ~ Mrs. P. J. Henry and Mrs» Gerald Morrison left. Tuesday morning for New York City wherc they will visit ior a month with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ceredinli. Mr. David MacDonald of Cardi- gan was a business visit-Or 10 Georgetown on Tuesday. Annual Meeting“ 0i York Congregation The annual meeting of the York - 1h» rink. Congregation iUCi was held Jah- Llve °r Dressed The rink is now one of the l 10.. B p. m. and opened with Soil:- most lip-to-daie in the Cnuniy,.ture reading and Prayer by 9 and \\’lII be a source oi healthiilllchairmafl. R-Pv JOIN! DOUKIM- s-nioyment. for many ycars to, Mr. Dewar Swsn having been d come. lelected congregational secretary an _ 'ihe minutes were read and adopted '—'* ' "" " ‘ ‘and the various reports were pre- isented by the lilollovv/vlncgt: u! h Messrs Hero a s. B IOI’ Th ‘Vesse and Harry Vessey tor the at Loosen l * Y- . ‘ . > . V i cdlllllhq PIIIPOSQ Need Not Embdrross ‘§§,‘j.“§f,‘.'.,§f’¢§.i§$§§d COTITISITIIIGICZI: Many hearers of false teeth M“. wm_ Cooke for the 5,111.3“. School: Mrs. Elmer Brown (or the W. C. T. U: Mrs. Dewar Swan for the Jr. Mission Band: Mrs. Melton Vessey and Miss Frances Vess-sv for the W. M. S: Mrs. Hora"! Vessey for the W. A: Miss Franc!“ Vessey tor the Bible Society: and Mr. Harold Watts tor the Local and M. M. treasury. The following oificers were elect- ed: Elders; Messrs Lewis Vessev. Horace Vessey; Geo. Watts. Ben. Mellet; ‘Trustees; Messrs Harry Treasurer; Mr. Richard Vesse . Stewards; Messrs Clifford Chappell. Leigh Brown, Frank Vessey. Ray- mond Vessey, Fred Thom/psonnl-lar- MONTAGITE P. E. T. l Am 1w - g hi a u] Ofilccllours: I whlchercliécgifnaut UfaNIeW iofi-lvld “MW Bible Svclew Reim- 10 to 12 A. M. llands harbours In the 1880's onlsenl-“EIVB? M!" “am” V9555“ 2 to is P. M. ‘voyages which often lasted years U511"!- Mess" 1181M‘ BIN?“- 5"‘ ;and sometimes circled the izlobelfild WEI-W- m?" Burl"? A1411“? Brown. Stewart Vessey, Norman Brown. Laken Lewis: Manse com- mittee; the trustees. Messrs Harry Ieyviii, Harry Vessey and Leigh Vensey: and Mrs. Horace Vessey. Mrs. Elmer Brown: Special Manse committee tor currant. redecoration and repair project; Messrs Robt. Chnppell (chairman) Elmer Brown, Allan Swan. Wesley Matthews. Gon- gregational secretary and Auditor; Mr. Dewar Swan. The devotional syAtem was a- dopted regarding the Board of Session (four years), The Board of Trustees t3 years) and the com- mittee oi Stewards (3 years). A discussion on the state o! the Sun- day School showed the need of much more interest and active support. KISS GOT VOTES . OSLO -- lCPi -~ A 24-year-old language student, Miss Kiss Kind. shattered tradition in Oslo when she was elected president: of the Norwegian Union oi Students. It u-as the first time. in its ifio-history that. the university group has elected a tvoman. l.‘ W iisiiliilil DIFFERENCE l m lllllili’ m l 1r am mi! ~ l 92 KENT ST. IllIacFARLANE anus. Opposite Charlottetown Hotel . JANUARY S A L E of PERLMAN FIIRS (MiIllTREAl-l FRIDAY s. SATURDAY, JAN. 2Gth s. 21st Ol-PTOWN. rm. REGULAR S195. N Drop not obliged to sell-out. run coins $33, New styled COMB in and look them over. y Friday mornlngiwe ‘ FUR GOATS REGULAR S298. NOW Good quality! Plenty of sizes! from Black SHII Dyed Rabbit. Sporty Raccoon Coats, Lamb or Grey and Brown Jap Rabbit- Be early Friday morning. OW pi-lgl below coat. You are buy-but better be ear- expeci a quick $147. Select Mouton Processed REGULAR S375. sale. Trimmed Fren many others. FUR GOATS $ You can’t go wrong at ter Fur Coats-Price Persian Lamb , ropped Silver Raccoon an I A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS 199; this prieoé-Bet- slashed for this Paws, Muakrate. Sea! Dyed Rabbit NOW ch FINE MOUTON PROCESSED LAMB COAT . . . . . . . $295 BROWN SEAL DYED RABBIT . . . . . . MUSKRATCOAT . . . . . . . ........l.....-........... 429 GREY CHINESE KIDSKIN . . PERSIAN LAMB PAW COATS . . . TOP QUALITY RACCOON COATS . . . . 298 s98 495 $115 1 99 288 295 2'79 989 429 BLACK DYED PERSIAN LAMB COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . 595 FINEST QUALITY MUSKRAT BACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550 GLOSSY RUSSIAN PERSIAN LAMB ............... 675 895 495 TERMS monthly payments to suit i! inconvenient to pay cash. HUDSON SEAL DYED MUSKRAT . . ' FINE RUSSIAN PERSIAN LAMB ................. 875 TRAIIE - IN Your old Fur Coat and receive a gen- erous allowance towards the purchase Select your Fur Coat and arrange your budget 695 550 650 oi a new PERLMAN FUR COAT. ..__.__ KEiiTGTTmsiiEiéiiTrfixs A very enjoyable evening was spent at the beautiful home o! Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brack- ley, when the Harrington W. I. were "at home" to the ladies o! the Brficklcy Bench Institute. There was almost a complete attendance oi both Institutes, al- though the roads were in a very muddy condition. The vice-president, Mrs. Ira Anld presided. and wclcmned the guests. The roll crlll was answered by sing. say or pay, and a izlit icr the Orphanage children. which was placed tinder .1 gnily decorat- ed Christmas tree, Mrs. Gordon MacMillnn o! Corn- wall showed us some very interest- ing slides oi her famous wood Gardens". and they were thoroughly enjoyed by all. Miss Mary Rohin. Supervisor o! W. 1.. demonstrated some tasty supper dishes which were accom- panied by their recipes. Miss Nutritionist, also showed s. film on "The Stall o! Lite", ac riled by a talk on nutrition. A vote oi thanks was moved by Mrs. Preston Rodd. to the ladies. who contribut- ed to the program. Miss Irene Bruce then presented a guessing contest which was won equally by Mrs. Fenton MacLure and Mrs Howe Hughes. hunch was served by the ladies. after which Mrs. Willard Mac- Osllum. president oi the Brackley Beach W. I. expressed the apprecia- tion oi her branch to the Har- rington ladies tor s able evening, __L.__.._____.. PIINOETOWN ROAD W. M. S. MEETING The monthly meeting of Prince- tnwn Road W. M. Si met‘ at the homo oi Mts. Lester Ilohnston on JRHUIPY 31. The devotional per- iod wiflch was ind by the presi- dent was taken from the Mission- ary Monthly. ' I The theme Tor the evening was "The Bible, our Guide to Christian \ “Beerh- l’ Marjorie Hill. Provinclal| very enioy- l i‘; Faith and Conduct". The opening hymn 183 "Father oi Mercies in Thy Word" was sung, Readings of scripture were given by Miss Mlrlam.Dollar, Mrs. Aus- tin Sentner. Miss Alice Dollar, Mrs. Murdock MacSwecn, Mrs. Lester Johnston. Also a reading on the’ Bible was given by Mrs. Vincent White followed, by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Hymn 187, "Break Thou the Bread of iLiie", closed this part o! the ‘meeting. The business meeting opened with the reading n! the minutes which were adopted. Collection HMOIIIIEPTI to 60C; five, members ,pnid their dues. l It was moved and seconded that lthe secretary buy a new secretary ook. l s bill o! 1s cents was paid to ‘Mrs. Omer Neill; also s donation ‘of 60c was passed in.‘ , A minute o! silence was ob- lserved for the late Mr. Lodge Birt. A donation of goods wag receiv- ed from Simpson's and pea d out lfor members to make dresses for \ l l attics Phone 68 ro MAKE soon roa our sraiuo sfock We Hove‘ On Sole Ar GREATLY aeaucsn PRICES‘ BALANCE or wiursa coiirs SKIRT sracists . oarssss on sAts-sasa to $9.9: - SPECIALS on l-IOUSEDRESSIS MRLLJLROOLE missionary children, Seven home calls and 3 hos- pital calls had been made during the month. Roll cell for next meeting to be answered with a verse oi! scrll" ture containing the word temple. Mrs. Murdock MacSween kindly invited members to meet at licr home for next meeting on bion- day, February 6. Meeting closed by repeating the Mizpiih Benediction. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess. UNUSUAL METALS The blliali metals, lithium. svd- ium and potassium, are lighter this II-ter but they res/ct with water Mi violently that they wont fir“! long. INDIAN INDEPENDFNCII ,__ The India" Independence Act which granted India independence from British rule sud set up twl Domlnions within the continent l4 be known as India and Parkistel became eflectlve In Ju1y_ 1947. SHOPPE MOIIIIQUB