PAGE EIGHT PRIME EDWARD T0-0AY FRL-SAT. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTET OWN SHOWS 8:80 - 7 - 9 AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Allison, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Miss Hlrrlet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levon. .' W “Al!!! WINCNILL rays ' iht sang MPH“, IT'S COLD Ol-IYSIDE‘ is “ii-Helen! and elem’ nu: l! and rluny mole VIKiUCIHK Hy iie.||i Bea-ii hslci I - _ Available on M C M LKCORDS v EXT RA! r ‘ firm! 43w» ovE/pmoiw/og/rv pf’ ESTliEPtWHiiAMS - BED SifilllliN BIGiBDO lii0liililliili - Brmciiiru Willi qxiyutuggiii NEWS — PASS ING PARADE — CARTOON ISTNII l RICARDO DANCE ADD IOMANCII -_ y Dev.“ ha»... . l i! , res £x'ciiing !_. ;- ODAY QAPITOL FiiL-SAT. SHOWING AT 3:30-18:45 l i Whim Road And Vicinity .\lr. Cecil Campbell and Mr. Bob Campbell were recent business visitors to Charlottetown. Mrs. Freeman Miller recently returned to her home at Whim Road after a trip to Boston, Mass. Mrs I11". Ross oi.’ Lower Mon- tague is spending several diays in Kilmuir visiting lier daughter and son in law. Mr. and Mrs. Colin .\iacDonald. Mr. hfeiburne Moore recently re- Roazi, the guest of his brother, _ Mn Game; Mom-e and Mm of Mrs. lnrrle xlggllggvéd “s; Life E.nd_ang,,r€,d-- Th, 1M3,» Con- fisher-nus contribution of c-ioiliingn. 1 ONLY Moore, freshmenis use 1m“ d a grpgailfln listened attentively as bedroom slippers, fruit, nuts and the hmgte“ an °°"“'.“ u" u ‘ MrfBrvan pointed nut the dangers candy. Their personal visit was Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts. Pleasant halmmm’ ““J°<"°d‘ confronting the home in ihe pre- irnuciifenioyed on Christmas Day. $ ‘w i???“‘°“i?.;“'.2‘2§“02&-§‘°.‘Z.f°€i‘ — :“..““s.:i"::.‘x..i::.::'*..:: lii1°'2-.§‘.'§'Cl§i‘°3i‘?i.;3§'i‘fii.§§‘ Pen-m pvt»- fl» 1*» "rm-fly W O l By V! . Tl i, 0O f) Q l G ' , ‘ i ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Now Many Wear example. The Scripture was read their Santa Claus to pass out their‘ Now ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " Whim Road. by Rev. F. N. Young. . gifts of gally wrapped surprises- ~—-- A beautiful solo "Ninety and Sleds, Skits, Boots and skates! Y1()NI,Y Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore, Nine" was rendered by the choir Qpndy’ Nut; and 11-1111; i burned to Springfield, Mass. alter spending sevcral months at Whim ln Georgetown: The Pout Office; The Guardian may be bought It any of the following pincer in Montague: Min S. A. Llewellyn; Mm, Olly. ln Sourin: The Snack Bnr and N. H. Illclurdo & Son. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mellish, New Perth, had as their guest last week Mrs. Mellish's father, Mr. Alfred Miller of Sunny Brook. Gaspe. This was Mr. Miller's first visit 1o Prince Edward Island and he was very much impressed by the beauty of the landscapes and the climate of the Island. Ha il s geologist with a well known mining company in Gupe. The regular meeting o! the W. M. S. of the Montague United Church was held on Tuesday at the Manse. The president, Mrs. Archie Hume, presided. M-rs. M. MacLareii had charge o! the de- votional period. The theme was “Our Faith in Jesus Christ“. Hymns were sung by Mrs. D. M. MacDon- ald and Mrs. L. A. Johnston. The leader spoke to some extent on the Moderator?) message, which it had been her privilege to hear. He urged a strengthening of mu- tual faith between churches, be- tween pastor and people. Teacher! both in Sunday School and day schools need this mutual faith and understanding 01f their pupils and also between the parents and children. This must be before there can be a better understanding between people. During the. busi- ness period. the minutes were read and approved. Fourteen hospital and 20 sick calls were reported. and ll cards and l5 treais sen-t to sick and shut-ins. A very satis- factory financial raport was made and it is hoped that the increase will again be exceeded this year. A report on the parcels sent over- seas for relief was made. Three large boxes had been sent, and contained clothing for babies The nominating commiiitee brought in a slate of officers for the New Year. President. Mrs. Leon John- ston; first vice-president. Mic. Eilian Stewart; 2nd vice-president Mrs. M. MacLean; secretary for younger group. Mrs. A. D. Mac- Kenzie; community friendship sec- retaries, Mrs. Eli L!c\ve!!_vn and Mrs. Leo Coiiings. The other of- ficers were re-elecfed and an in- stailation service will he held next meeting which is to he a! the homo With More Comfort —UNLOADING car Old Sydney COB]. Layton Green, Albany. ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR n! the Montague Shoe Store. i-fMiss Dorothy Douglas of Mi. Stewart has taken up studies in Charlottetown and is residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Darte. Despite the efforts o! the rink manager to make ice and hold ii, Old Man Winter has foiled every attempt. and once again tho rink is bare. Prior io this spring weather, Mr. Aitken had almost an inch of ice over the skating This late ivoather. season Murray Harbour and Georgetown, oflf. 1.0 an early start, since with the presence oi.‘ three excellent rinks, the spectators would have every convenience. Once again, however, we must wait. The ice, or rather, the lack of it, is also holding up the curling club. whose memibens are eagerly awaiting the formation of ice. Mr. Harry Anisiiie, the manager, has had icc- on two occasions, but now he has to begin over again. Several mem- bers have curled in Charlottetown arid Sumimerside, and everyone is anxious to get the curling here underway. Bible Society iifficeirs Elected .. ‘The third meeting of the Universal Week of Prayer services in Montague was held in the Pres- byterian (‘hurch on Wednesday evening, and was conducted by thc minister, Rev. F. N. Young. The speaker, Rev. Robert Brynn u! ‘the Christian Church, took for his theme "Is ihc Home leader, Mr. J. E. Dunning. I I i | i l i v i ! i i i THFEASTERN GUARDIAN linearised» AtProtesant Orphanage -_.__.. School closed for Christmas Holidays with the following pro- gramme: S0138 by oil, Here comes Santa; recitation, If You're Good, Florence; drill. Three Girls, The star; reci- tation, Christmas Carol, Norma recitation, Christmas Poem. Victor; song, Jolly Old Si. Nicholas, six boys; recitation, A Child At Christ- mns, Annie; recitation, Santa at Home. Buster; reading, There is a Santa, Ralph; hymn, O Come All Ye Faithful, six Children; drill, A Song Of Christmas, five boys; drill There Will Always Be A Christmas, five Children; song, Rudolph, All; “The King". i The Christmas festivities began area. but. it could not hold in such i with a party ‘M. the chum-m 1n will I v _ ) vTrinlty social Hall by the Brown-i 2Tb“. ‘if fisslffn‘. “.i.‘.-”Z‘.;Y.SFJIS?JI.'F P“ “m It_ uras hoped to got ‘the Southern fyegfilamzlilggt X) give m” children Kin-gs schedule between Montague, inter . very bounmul supp" and Guides and Leaders visit from Sonia lively games brought n very pleas- ant party to n close. Their festive Christmas dinner was Turkey with all the trimm- ings and again we are grateful to our faithful friends-Mrs. H. B. Henderson, Dr. W. J. P. and Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Vic Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. V. Ainsworth. As usual the Christmas 'i"ree was set up in the Assembly Hall. round which the celebration was con- tinuous all through the holiday season, New Year's dinner was Roast Goose with all the trimm-i ings for which we thank Mr. and! Mrs Charles Chandler, Mrs. W. 0.! Bruce, lVliss Etta. Coles, Bethe!‘ School Children. i They had s candlelight supper, New Year's Eve and New Year's! night after which they sat around‘ their tree and sang Christnius Carols and had their evening prayer. Five of the older boys were guests- of Mfr. and Mrs. V Alnsworth on} Monday January Znd-a sksts at thei Forum, dinner and a. theatre party! ivliicli all enjoyed heartily. As iri the past. Prince Edward Praecep-L tory Royal Arch Masons, Mr. T. G.‘ Ives Convenonarid Crystal Chapter‘ Order of Eastern Star made their‘ Rev. Mr. Dunbar hold I. Pre-f I JANUARY 12, 195d WEEK-SEND BLOUSES- Going a! ‘l Ruck of 166 QUEEN ST. HERE THEY ARE. l xnunnmrs ' Sizes 12-42-803. $2.98 to $8.59 Now $2.00 lo $4.79 FLANNEL HOUSE COATS Plalds and Plains-Reg. up to $17.95 Now $10.00 ALL Winier COATS and DRESSES - Going a!‘ $1.00 Kennedys Ladies Wear srrcuiis 1-3 OFF SMOCKS Next Door to Bus Stop Fur Coat 8 ONLY‘ Friday 8i Saturday Only MUSKRAT FLANK COATS Formerly priced at $295—NOW . . . . . n MUSKRAT PIECED COAT Specials $125“? Whim Road, accompanied by Mr. Moore's sister, Ella. of New York. arrived in Charlottetown by plane after an extended visit to Hail-fax, Cliristxrina Service end entertaini merit which children and Staff- greatly enjoyed. Members of the FASTEETH, a pleasant eikniine (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat. and During the meeting llev. Mr. Young railed on the vice-presi- dent oi‘ the Montague Branch o! $75.00 Loose ri pie beck, size ld-Formerly $195—N W .........,......... .... _‘ ->c( L’. ' TIIY INIIITII the I Panmuni Picfure mid»! WILLIAM Star of "TM Home 0n 92nd Sim!" biggest game‘ EYTHE COMEDY ' SERIAL cakes that Mother bakes! Particularly so if M22531? Mr. Douglas NlacLai-en mm‘ m" m‘ Tmm“ “d1 Th; QBQy/g C93}; a" recommended a; they tire Swans Down cakes-delicate, Treasurer. Mr. ATthUNMACNQiLd fil‘fltg“fihi“°tl;°osz"g“flffexzs82;‘;. axes Nona‘ value‘ and cann°+ be light, richly flavorful, moist. to fiie very last Th“ Pa"! “f m’ h°°““g'°1€:a°c_ m1, ham,’ "Mon when by they,‘ p re’ TONIGHT EMPIRE Far-sin. lhows 7-835 —' Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 $122: i ~‘- .'~.¢* Q... N. s. w-ouonriii ‘THAN’ ‘houses In endurance tests. outrun horses after three miles. T iwonderfu! cake baking succe Swans Down. Eeor Sal Donn Wish A Full Box OI Candy xii. your elbow and found it empty by bedtime? Try- ing to kccp n. budget without. 5 proper savings plan is just. like that. You dip into your purse- fi expenses that. sccni necessary It. the time —nnd fhcn there's riot. enough left. for the really big firings. But. hrrch the. best. the mire wny to (lea! with buvigct wor- rics . . . and start oil 1030 right. Open n Savings Account at the BANK OF MONTREAL —--nn account for savings only. Suva regularly, and you’ll soon have n really useful sum put by. That's BUYING DAILY Refrigeration i in savings in ‘ My Bunk". ing JERGENS LOTION . . . it's Cgme!‘ m“ odor" t’ Jiture breath). talk in more comfort. just sprink- le a l!‘ 1e FASTEEPH on your plates. iNo gummy, gooey, pasty taste ob‘ feeling. Checks "piste Get FAS- iTEIETH it any drug store. BUYSMDWHS A werxiv iNFORMAllON SERVICE crumb! These are the things that make a ' ' Swans Down cake exceptional! For SWANS ' DOWN CAKE FLOUR is sifted again and again until it is 2'1 l‘ times as fine as ordinary flour. Enjoy, like countless women, s: every time by baking with Cold, Crisp Mornings call for specially good breakfasts to gel. that slceuyhend family suggest smo-o-o-ili, delicious it's n real “eve-opener” at breakfast time —-anytimo of yours out of bod! That's why I “Llrcum of Whcai."-< food prior-s what they are‘. But if can lie if you , nvo lie equip- merit. in your kitchen iu help you rui. bud oi. COIDCPF. ’l‘nkc a R G- lDAIR REFRIGERATOR. for msifiice. lLs big compost‘ interikoyr cna cl you to uy n. w o owce l supply of perishable foods zit once and take advantage of price spe- g-uiln. ’I‘_horc’s ioiirls of space in the Frigidaire Supcr-l-‘rr-czcr. ion. for pouiidsNxmd pounds‘ of onus. cvor nny mun o n o pwirern, either, vxthiyour Frigidaire‘ . e_r_i era or. m _t a poworu Frigi sire Meier-Miser refrigerat- ing mcchnuism is so simple (only two NOVIBEIDRHG) that. it uses “h” men 511d WOKMH I11 W" "W only n tric e of rurrcnt. “Going - “weir? M1 dons 106w for w is thrifty in mo"? 0f course c = ire one billion (‘Olllrl you are, wit. l Frigidaire Refrig- ersinr in your kitchen! Cold Weather needn't be n hand-care problem iii. all, I've found. I simplv make sure that I'm well supplied with sooih- _ .\ the best insurance the British and Foreign BibleSo- rieiy. Mr. Lorne Wiggintnn. L0 preside at a short business meeting of the Society. The minutes of meeting were i-ca lary, Miss Anne approved as read. o! the treasurer, Mr. Neil. the financial repent was r by ‘Miss hIacEacherri. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Mr. Lorne Wigginion the last annual d by the secre- Maclkichern and ln ‘the. abbencc Arthur Mac- cad with prayer by Dr. A. Kerizie. Death Valley in California. 2'16 feet below sen level. is the lowest spot in tho United states. CARD OF THANKS I wish t-o irlia-nk the box-holders of st. Peters n. H. i. who so l-Il Sheltered from norrow Journey ls Some day when life's over We shall meet our darling Again. Sndly Missed by Mother. Daddy. Sisters and Brothers. video soothing, O Turn-worm: Medicated Wool applied at the first sign of a chill pro- penetrating heat instantly. So clean and easy to use. Kinsmarfs Club Summerside paid, a lure-Christmas xdsit with their contribution of toys from their toy, matinee. The newly formed Busi-l ness and Professional Wormens Club presented the children with a‘ beautifully decorated Hamper of pretty gifts. Vervbest Bakery, Mr. Msyberry! and Mrs Sherren brought over one, half dozen beautifully decorated cakes and cookies in quiintities—‘ animal shapes-Christmas Trees and‘ Santos, which are still being em, continued thoughtfulness and gem, erosity they were enabled to provide, Christmas joy; the memory of! which they feel sure, the children (Continued ‘on. psge 12) Gard 0i‘ Thanks Mrs. A. Zi-liltv. and Family wish i0 eaaprics their sincere thanks to all those who sent flowers and cards of sympathy. Also friends and neighbours who assist- cd in so many ways. usr TIIERMOGENE MEDICATED wooi FOR our SEATED ciirsr (Olbi all kind i 8 ONLY 1 ONLY peeled. SOUTHERN BACK MUSKRATS Formerly priced at $875—NOW . . . . . MAN'S RACCOON COAT Size 38, formerly priced at $375—NQW Island Furriers $175.00 $175.00 it. If lie is, he would be 101 Yegrs old. Known us Dalton since i882, the year o! James’ reputed but disput- ed demise, he is going in court. to get. buck the namelthat he m; is rightfully his. | Dalton has staked his chum to the James name more than once , in recent. years. A couple of years 1mm when he and Al Jennings. ‘one-time Oklahoma train robber. appeared at e. Qalitomio ‘ - ' F‘ ~ o! the veer! So easy to silrve! 5 Milli]!!! my d .. *__ A I . k '* "CREAM 0F YVHEAT" ks i ' ' ‘l to d‘ .t‘- thoughtfully “Immb” m’ u‘ I wish to take this opporhiuiiy ' Jennings told newspaper men: d “m” 4 ______”~ - g“ ' biliiy in just. s minutes rffooboiligglcolrfeeso (‘gil- “F Chmm“ “m” u» thank the many box holder» W10 0lalm "all"? “There ain't s bit of doubt. on . . and so good for you . for it contains Iron, ulcium Simeon Mas-Loren. KWNWW" R- F" 2' w!!!) 5° kindly, enrth. This here is Jesse James." . _- and Phosphorus for rlicis deficient in those elements. M“; (munch remembered me at Christmns with! J J I c n The man known M Dayton ,._ , u T-ce-‘l “vim 1e H “Owl. i-(wl Ask, your arm" fprvfi .__________-- with“ 8"" P-"d 1* Bu"? "1 m°“°§- CSSC 00108 l! 0i! bedridden by n, fractured hip. Bu! Minnie Cronm of Wheat the vcry next time you re shopping! lou ll also to those who assisted me in ‘n “New” a m he “ms m U __ soon discover for voursclf whv “Crcnm of Wheat." is s “bright-nnd- any way. Wishing you n1! l Bil-PP)‘ b t uh a m Fp k“ g _ early” breakfast habit. with so many families! New yeah y s re er »- run n oun- \ ._._. nu“. nun-my NEW YORK. Jon. l0'- (A?) —- t1, Mo. circuit court whenever hi: "'I'm GoIngToHQ Thrilly In'50" In fund ms loving memory of m“ ma“. J. Frank Dalton is not e niui to petition to legalize his name in . . . probably _ _ i / qur darling‘ daughter Phylll! give up easily. Jesse Woods James comes up. mumthgfk ‘flu!’ x Bernard. who pused sway January The elderly man with flowing The mustachioed Dalton was " "f" e ~“‘“-' 12th 1M2. white, hair and piercing eyes ssvs little awed yesterday by the irate! nogm for this ' “ - - _ n" ‘m,’ “M, - Ad.” l God,’ Mum“, ‘tram he in famed despersdo Jesse James room gathering of press seem. ‘ " d - and he wants tho world to know lawyers, microphones and spot- lights, as Jesse reputedly was oi frontier dangers. Snepped he: "I'm gonna tell ‘cm what. I want ter and that's nil." l-le was reticent about the haul: he had made in his career M western défipefildfl. “We don't tall about thlt,” he said sharply. North America's only known diamond mine is located iii Ark- snsos. TOWN 0F S0llRl8 Taxpayers are reminded that u list I know against. chapped, roughened hands! Yes, hands stay soft and lovely with the smoothing csro of Jcrgrns Lotion! No matter how rough ’n' blustery the wciiiher may be-no mutter what your daily SALES and SERVICE Repairs To A“ Makes Help prevent colds-relief from the Live or Dressed misery and pain of sore throat, bron- eEdollnquont Mxu ls being prepared for o s chorcn . . . Jcrgens keeps hands white and sniin- chithv ncuralaiav lumbagov ‘ciafica and ' ' ih.I’. hti.lhad'bhk'h..l ' h t‘ ‘.C t1 ' ' "WT R fi.°».".......‘2°.“a "...:..°....': 1.1.2.. c....;".:i. 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Green‘! oLTomsto Soup a warm and friendly flesh-course _. . . and besides these uses, these two varieties have scores of uses in cooking! EASTERN PACKING c9" Llmn "m: rows couucii. Palnor ‘faotric _Bo do Heirir Ketchup and Chili Sauce! Bo "stock up” now on Hem: TOWN Sflllrle. Tomato Products-for Januiiry rncsls with lots and loin of zest! I Son-ls mom: i444