face mom- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , FEBRUARY 18, 1959 Til-DAY SHOWS 2'30 - 7 - 9 “BAD BOY" mews - COMEDY - canrooa MON. — TUE. The story of a love loo 1 f M t u. was waning, but; were hopeful bOIdTY lived - of a town Bach“? a so i, on 8g L Miss Laura MacKenna. Monta- ‘tgmheiheusmljlnrilcorfdjiiriion"base ‘this’: ' ' ‘ble Valentine gue, was a recent visitor to her ' too small to hold the " my °“l°-“"‘ passions of its people! LIURNEL WILIJE LINDA DARNELL the president,’ ‘Miss Anne Mac- ....‘ On Sunday night, February n“ loved M, and tried 1n every ' Eachem- presldmg- The" ‘Vere 12. the Ahnom’ Y~P~U~ 0f ‘Momm way to make her afflictions easier . twenty-one members present. The gue Unitgd Church met 1n the to bee,‘ meeting opened with a fifteen mu DOUGLAS WILLIAM .. tilt lilltii numm t" m» tutu“ “u. fl I“ n“ m. n ti" ' NEWS - roucniuarvs nomnav TllE_ EASTER N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Stewart, Mlaa Hamid F. AG ENT GEORGETOWN: Landry, Albert Altken, Mra. Byron Harriet Clair. Walden Lavera. tn Georgetown: Tho Poat Office? The Guardian may be bought at pny of the following places in Montaglwl Mill S. A. Llewellyn; Mrs, Clay. in Souris: The Snack Bar and N. H. Richard; d1 Son. nawtlv “CHIS M:::""“:‘Qu: mtuou new \ SPORTS - TERRYTOON TESTIMONIAL Rang St. Georges ..'FITTED roorwaan at the Montague Shoe Store. Mr. and lifrs. Neil Hooley, Mon- tggue, were visitors to Charlotte- town on Wednesday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrl. Lyle dance, was held in the Armouries on Wcdncsday night with a large crowd attending. The music for modern and old time dancing was supplied by Alf Sorrey and his or- chcstra. The regular meeting of the Presbyterian Young People's So- ciety, Montague, was held in the church on Sunday evening, with minutes sacred sing-soy", followed by the missionary study conducted by Miss MacEachern and Rev. F. N. Young. The devotional period was conducted by Miss Elva Mac- Donald assisted by Richard Knox. The meeting closed with the liymn "Speed Thy Servants", and the lViizpah Benediction. Tho P. E. I. branch of the W C. T. U. is sponsoring a Temper- 1. Alcohol and the Athlete. British Temperance lseag-ue Youth Conference Centre at Eastwood Grange, Ashover. Derbyshlrmwhere hundreds of ymmg people gather during each year for lectures on temperance and other cultural subjects. Another speaker will be 1hr. Cecil Andrews, General Sec- retary of the National Commercial Temperance League, which has opened restaurants in various parts of the country under the name of "Friendship Houses". White Ribbon women from various German and French-speaking parts ..‘S'1‘. CATHERINES School Meeting Lord's Day. 3 P. M. Roads and wtather peianitting. Mr. Bryer Llewellyn. Montague, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. sister in New Peri-h. Ray Griffin, student at Prince of Wales College spent the past weekend at his home in Mon- tague. Miss Elva MacDonald, Grade 1V student. at Montague spent the past weekend at the home of her parents in Caledonia. classroom. The "NOYSLllp service was conducted by Mrs. Nellie Patter- son. Dr. MacKcnzie then contin- ued, the Bible Study period on the gospel of St. lnziae. Tile liusuit-tss part of the meeting followed. A new slate of officers for the com- ing term was elected. ‘iitw are - Past President -_ M1". Malcolm Pat- terson; President, Miss Joyce Wig- Micpah benediction. early hours of the morning a light breeze sprang up from the west- ward which gradually increased as the day wore on. The list of cn- tries, while not as large as other years, was vcry representative of the boating centcrs of the County. Mamie C. and Lina May were tl1e favorites among the WISE ones, but after one of the most exciting contests over witnessed in eastern waters, Shamrock carried nit tho cup. The entries and officers nf the day and the first round sail- round, the Petrol and Myrtle E. _IN MEMORIAM MRI. HANNAH CB-ABWILL The residents of Hunter River were shocked and saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Beatrice Craswell, only. daughter of Mrs. Hannah Craswell and the late Eth n Crasweli, which occur- red early Saturday morning, Feb. 11, 1950, at the axe of 49 years. Beatrice had always been of a rather frail constitution and in her later years became a semi-in- valid. For the past few weeks her loved ones feared that her strength they were awed when the angel of death came so silently and her gentle spirit was wafted to realms of glory, ’cre they were aware. But they have the blessed as- surance that their dear one"is safe in the arms of Jesus; free from all pain and care. Through all her illness she was most faithfully and tenderly cared for by her mother, he: only broth- cr Lemuel, and his family, who The memory of her brave and cheerful life will cvcr be cherish- cd by her family and wide circle of friends. Her funeral was held on Monday afternoon from the home, where a vast number of friends gathered to pay their re. spects and gaze again on the face of one they loved. 0 Her pastor, Rev. H, Christie, was A favorite chapter, Isaiah 35, was read by Mr. Christie, who based his sermon on portions of Thc Shepherd Psalm. Tendcrly her beloved form was In loving memory of our darling baby, Daniel Robert Docherty, who passed away Februray 20th, 1947, lilomeriee arc treasures no one can steal Death is a heartache no one m,“ heal. I-"YLIIIIY Remembered by Daddy. Mommy. Brothers and Sister, m MEMORIAM thlu llfe February 19th, 1941. Glenda Jamleson, Isobel Dewar, Betty Vuozzo, Caroline McKenzie, Montague School Grades 5, 6 Fl?“ RIIW (kneclingi-Alfred Vuouo, Donnie Stewart, Richard Riley, Kenneth McIntyre, mm.“ White, Rollie Sullivan, Joe VIIOIIO. Second Row-Glenson Bueil, Margaret Stewart, Diane Webster. Shirley White. Mildred Mur- Bctty Stewart, Evejyn Mam", Sandra Rendcll. Judith Graham, Agnes MoEwen. Back Row-Jackie Ferguson, Chester Campbell, 39"!’ Silfffi’. 10811111! Wfltltrworth. Eleanor Shaw, 11hr. —Photo by Burke. Brian Blades, Professor of Surgoiy. The George Washington Univer- sity School of Medicine. Washing- ton. D. C.. states that within the unpredictable crisis matcrlalsizes. Domestic, romantic and social ties may be found in the balance. A child born on this claw, may have a Life of reversals, in which frequent change or upsets caill for particular preparation in antici- pation of unknown factors. Ready grasp of radtoall factors may help sudden adjustments. Pioneer iiays draughts and-so quite comfort- glnton; Vice President, Mr. Louie assisted in the services by the L . _ , _ "' ' Don Johnston; spcretflryl M155 Re“ D‘ Nichnlsmh Mn Gordon Twat Yuurs . Etude furniture. _to' say the themselves established in 1M1, Shirley Amway: Trcasurrpr’ Mm can“, feehngly rendered ‘he M10’ . cast. ut 1t served their age quite new home. Ruth Fraser, and Iifcnibcrship Con- How Sweet To Trust In Jesus." ""~ “MIL W.C.T.U. ‘.9110,’ Paul Dewar. A letter Organist, Mrs. Ivan Blowman, I ' Continued from page 2 I ' ‘ a a o _ still stand I am sure Guardila . “.85 rcCen-ed [mm M155 Irene Bmce Hymns sung "were The Lords diseases’ “men medical treatment t d1dnt_ take long to build a leaders would like to hear of their and the Y.P. pins were alSO rcceiv- My Shepherd , Safe In The Arms fails ‘he physician “m, w the new home 1n those days, two weeks location and past history, 5°, i; ed, As there was no further bnsin- of Jesus and "Peace, Perfect smgmn m, he,“ at most.’ for with the help of any of my readers can Supply my e53 the martin; iloscd Willi the P0808. In “Pwtgraduam Med.,cme_".])r_ kind neighbors ihtkiask went data on this subject, please for- forward rapidly and thus another Island family rejoiced io find It any of those old log “b1” ward same to me care of 1h]; newspaper. Th P ll-l) ' ance Essay Contest with prizes as Melvin §...deai§§§,,f§"§;,,dM§§ffyfi Past if; YQHES. thfr‘ Sstélvlzlvilfliv: See’: ——< ‘Qlmws: -‘ l“ 5500' 3nd T100‘ I a I Hickox Merrill Cruswcli ill i l 0v" C“ S 0 T 3rd $10“ The tuplcs u, qhpnse A d Q d Ch _ ' a c” m andlinvc operated on 26 cases. op- - from are: c y n rows an 05k“ 3pm“ erauon consasting of cutting ccr- I 1am to rest beneath f tain nerves supplying the lungs. 1- Gullty-Drlvlmz Whilv Drum‘ beautiful floral tribullcscanlonpytfie There “f” only 9M dliamtablnnouan 1 MACROSS DOWN 13' copper ,, _ a. Alcohol ‘,5 The Yuung can“, _ . of 73 with associated ear. . end .Bundle money 2 T k ‘an M15; JoanxxMfifilllllfig, tvhstzt is Ig-Iuriyter Rtivsr Cemetery beside the vessel and lung compnoanons, Of clumsily 2.Past (RomJ ~ | ' t 1‘ rug ore ra es o ' ear one bf . . “"1 V“ (“mg- uc r may‘ L" not to b. mo" than filnpgilltsiflotlitetouirll. lsssnendlng a Funeral dlfeflvl‘. émliendrecvzg? 3: wlvflasurxlfatxlltfeéciseessaryd “mt: sillldciot‘ Fvyearfy 18. finch 300 ‘yards’ on on, tildhodo: ‘L: Sew wecks m" herhome in Gem-wk “sleep on‘ dear °"°- “d ‘"1"! pershade these severe cases b0 9 llidlblo ‘sortie rom “so m“ ACES iigfizonltyémvffh 8:133.‘ iccnooiiafid- “W” L.y"8y<..§§“'.hy hc-id upon my “i‘d.°“g‘1°§§.‘l“l.°'i “Z133 “SQ? “T” ”'°°“"°"°' ":‘*‘°"“" via am: e111 - - . ~ cam a. n - , _ - - dffsi, “Pf f,‘ ‘iljffsfllgéld ‘i: Friends of Miss Joyce "Billie" w Sil\'l0t.l1"s breast, fie,’ . 35.12:. s z7'§f,‘,§'°““ Btileanae‘ h ththc elov th h,b J , .. ' ' 1 '_ ' empire c o‘ "misir- ii'é"i'éi.“ii.iizzi :1: ..::a....:. 5.. ..:: ié" 552i... 223cc“ "v i950. and sent to 1 rs. s. . s . y, . ._ . - . s ens ' tcorres ndence secretary) R. it. u’ Lune“ for the pa“ to“ L!“ P01151110" and Yenwvfll f‘ 11°59 ‘m?! 16. Masculine 7.Per.tothe 31. Center Yutenlsybanwu ~ p0 and i111 MP6 l° 5°‘? h" “mm ~°°“ tlmnt defects-cure o1 give the . ‘ ~ _ ; . esa e . ng s . eaters . avngeam o T o —- n A Y N0 3- chul°tt°tmvn~ again necessary relief in nearly all casm gggarbldnttl 8 E" H h ghme” Se. 36 H l I T m .___ f asthma, 1t 1s gratifying to lmow t t, . Tidlnzfl i! Ilfld T0 1W0" that Q Thufgday evening in the _ v 3h‘ . e rel.“ i a a a me dramatist 35. Soap 40.81am ' (ENEIAUTRI M116, Bolton, ‘Pfosltdmb gr Manl- ma’; m,‘ the Georgflmvn WM rm. r011». aanimw grgatsggrifcijltmggnoflfllle my l‘ $111123" 11.Serioua substitute “Arum t b. l ecover rom er acc- i ,-, d - _ - “COWBOY AND dz“? L; rmmnbrég- W° "yahlrl fsrliiogiutasnthi?enrlliglgtinli-a0121532 Mmkg°héleg"gggé$glgidflfiefibi giepulset —- ~ " ill Dfimlflf! an P189 196- W e“ i th one night. In the first sct- . ' ‘ L ' r "5 ""5 THEINDIANS" Xllihlwbas 10-178 drink bill was n e nunm’ Tuesday’ Fdbruary 7m on 3o M] l‘ . l . - - to they mot a team from Lorne his way home from w _k n . -.. . aes eel. . _ -. ‘iiloied 85195-5 than 1S5 WW1“ Valley and lost a Close 3-2 dc- m ‘ c was 311F001- showszson 84‘ $25,500,000. cision. The second contest was g!“Eggs-toffllglelgfiircqfisehgg Continued from D386 2 33 gveglll‘ '<-— with the Souris 211d team and the Mrs Kathfinc (Fink! l. ) ', M": ' '5 M“ er T’ W. C. T. U. MISSIONS Wildcats clawed 11nd scratched out f ' . . yum mmmrll Fill‘ Mmlday: Febm"? 3° fish What is the need of W. C. T-U- a 7-6 win. A large crowd of kyfiafiggié fiillgeclgme Tafiedarzs‘ v _ _ ‘ 37. Miscellany . . , Missions to other countries? b0 fans accompanied the Souris tcam tors Mrs Siam“, (Théhnm) ma}; MOhDAYS K910108103] 1°11" 38.0ne‘s l" Ring TTTTITTS! not our church missionary organ- on their visit. hcre and it is cx- Mrs: Lcflbvn,‘ (Erma, Bea, %w‘; gfiilonshfws alheirggsiilililgugm Elm’ dwllll"! lzatlons do all that is necessary? pccted that in the near future they d ‘ha. , ' “ CT l‘ c " 1 place iooialtes on seven-fool The teaching of mm abstinence will pay another visit llcrr, i11 an gT;3,',n,,§a,L ‘Klellmfljil, m, Wide"- mhmi" “d Pmbmply “h” lift-Flamen- Gorgoniun of Pugilismi is a specialized missionary project effort to avenge um.- loss. d,” a, 2m R M_ imm the “gnaw liftile illftlie for duet Ponsldifrlfliim water n51. t .. ~- and special. literature and spoclal- 5011 Chapel in Everett. Rev Rich- o‘ qessLn la-Lelemfil S New dslas, aLTroop .- ly trained workers are needed. Tho following is 1.11m. irourihe Md S qmym omdavflngy Rev frih Lrowlqlcfvs Met 111a vrzlr. (mm ' _ ‘ While missionaries teach total Auilust 22nd issuc hi ilu- Lhar- Taylor my," “Rcynnd me SUHSGCI “.1 l. ‘parse 1m? ,0“ o! n“ - 42.Theaun'| ‘\ abstinence, that is not their special loticiown Weekly llmznnincr. Bulila, was ‘in Farcsumc cmlmen, Sfimtfilaldfifift “Sig; may pvenm- disk r purpose. Theirs is thad wager lflieai SQThe liucdAt tracings-uncut‘ Maldem Mn“ 1 y H8 - 43‘ Arum“. , d all By Elle HYYTYOC ‘VTTYS fl Cl‘ illl (‘XCL ing _ I , , fifmaéntigf: Iorvtghgnslatlon 0f sclen- contest, Lina bluy‘ of Souris only gaggmlgs’ T F“? ‘he Birth“? :13: \- - V ' tiflc tfimllflimc“ Llwmbure‘ t; sienc 0:135...LLSLLLLKLQNFLLLLMZQ“ But to us wzlw loved and ios-t you Those whose birthday it is may "Lmghdn _____ - . . ,. n .. .. . _ _ _. p v I , h: , \_ - _ I 1 Your memory will ncver grow o.d. find 1t in their ultimate advan- Sm“. . '\' . ill WORLD w. U. CONVEN “"-'1‘l1e annual regatta of the Eofmwehsihallbmficldyig“ 01199 afialn 1386 l0 C-onsidcr a chflllflfi All ‘sfsiaselfin 1 , ‘ . - ~ hc skies. angles for future radical develop- ‘ _ L A “any mgel-egtulg 595510“ W111 Gcorgctowyn Boating Liuh for the l e “m” 9Y0" s 47's m ‘ " L - N .110 a Forum on non-alcoholic res- HOFIBSOH CUP “'65 Sflllvd ycfilvrdfly '__'_'i._’“' mm“ “all f” keen pmsem m‘ ‘$20.5? L L“- ""9 taurants hotels and canteens. Tak- tinder favorable weather condi- “W515 “m. conslderauon‘ Pm" "by", . LL» V” . " M: pu-gfwfll be ML Herbert Jones, tions. and was witnessed by a large Piifedness i5 T1319 RPYMR‘ 1°!‘ lbw-Pl ‘a Horde‘ ed ' numbcr of spectators, During the 01131185. Vlllh 9W1" Wmk “lhfill lllw ' r the founder and leader o! the ““.““1l‘ .d were as givcn in yesterdays I my; countries having special experience e‘ - . - _ n "K “"110?! "f my “"18. g 11pm; q from g Q 0'1‘ LH-XD 2H K I. at this kind or work, notably the ,,(,),'Q,,'°“§,L‘"',‘f,,, flgcjg; ""- “mel “"1" who dwlflfll 0 L e page Yeatanlay‘: Dryptoqootex CROSSWORD DAILY CRYPTOQUUIE-llcrefis how to work it: , Axrnnnaaxn / lo L0N1\GFELL0W_ One letter simply ltandsfor another. In this example A is use | for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. ap trophies, tho length and formation o! the words,are nil hint! Each day the code letters are different. » AOrypIognm Quotation nnnrnns AZVHHKFU rows mutual an: soruor rxnnnn ant. aicnitoxvla‘ mu: mou sum-alumni - Glnucegtnr Co, NJ}. or Switzerland south Africa and d d t 5h k H ' able for use. The roof was thatch- ENVY, IDW DESIGN I HAVE NOT FOUND ANVHITIB IOU!!! T o - u July 8, 1049. ’ tho United Kihzdom. will also be agiggicd 03'“ “LQLfff-ffig Gghgonfie“; wifihmfim '?:::_ul'n:vlérwpp1° ed with overlapping strips _of v-LAHB. I "- _ Q ""1- e NM"- Riwm" 1' - - ° "V" a E "e “mile ‘m! "m" ' SHOWS 223037-8145 ' S t” BEDQUE Souris, Burnt Point buoy was 1 atill have him in my heart. “m” 25 “m5 P" 5°19“ and were f Some day; ago your repreoen Th, U l h 1 t v , “V. m but (“strict interested me s non as os a ulued again passed by [he boats in the hard to come by even 1i’ the new member, Mrs. John Stewart, who I m" has been called to Higher Serv- ln your La Trappe Tonic. five bottles for my store, thinking above order, Beating up the har- Ever Remembered by Daughter bour for the lust time it was seen Manue- seitlcr had the price. - . t . 0N DISPLAY u“, n a m,“ ,,,, ,._ The 1w- She will be greatly missed in that the Shamrock w... steadily —-—————- The children often took a hand gomdnfie hgwflkfl s" SL386’ “ca: all Church circles. gaining on Lina May. Ar, Wlghl- in getting the large flat stones -AT Father.‘ ml and “m; ‘he enclosed The Union l5 planning a Sunday man's Llfllll. the two leading boats , which were used to ‘build the ' " ' Y order right away, n; 5'0."- fqpfa. Evening Service when prizes for had gotten wcll together. In short -—-——- fireplace. These were laid on - “ha,” w“, not com. h“ m“ the young people who have “mitten tacks they worked up ilie Mon- In Irving memory of my {our 10p o; Each other and hem to. _ u my m, Dome um,’ m‘ u“, m‘, on National Temperance Bind! tngue- River and when eff Wcat- miller, Mrs. MacKensle Mathmon "m" with mmL Th, firs, - I Course will be given. A sum of tomera am clamoring for your fine tonic all the time. I am happy to fell you that I tried the ionic nhysell, 11nd I know the good it can do, I was lacking In pep, I felt weak, had no appo- tlte; but since l hegnn to take the Tonic, na noon as I wake up In the morning l want to can-while bo- fnre, not only did I feel indlspoa- all, but I would puss the whole dly without nnro feeling hungry. A very sincere thunk you for your good medicine, reverend Fathers. I make It my ‘ ' to . ’ it to all my friends. aways Light, nficr a hard battle, Jackson succccdcd in crossing Lina May‘; how and securing the wind- ward posliion. There was scarce- 1y 4 seconds between the boats as thPy rounded the Montague buoy and squared mvuy before the wind f0!‘ the finish line. Down they came but Jackson never lost his lcad and rrosscd the line 5 sec- {listen onds ahead of Linn May, ‘withv And my lwe dew mt always Mk Mamie C., It minutes, 3 seconds be- ilfl. hind second boat. The Shamrocks There’: never a night; or a morning actual time was 3 hours, 2 mln- But I think M the dear snot-her I utcs, 55 seconds. Captain Jackson hid- who passed away February 13th, 1938. Deep in my heart there’; a picture More proclaim than sliver and gold. A picture of my dear mother, Whose glwmory will never grow ol . Montague The new English car PREFECT SEDAN made by Ford Motor Co. lnpEngland PRICE $1250.00 Come in and see it. chimneys were made of hardwood plastered with mud; this con- traption often took fire and was a constant source of worry to our forefathers, The beds were built with the house. Two long poles which reached right across the building were woven across with bark and twigs. On top of this were placed sacks filled with hay or straw The pillows were sometimes made of hops or the buds of weeds. Most settlers were jacks of all trades. They had to be. They made their money being sent. to L. A. R. A. for relief work in Asia. For ‘B-ad Winter Cough, Mix This‘ Syrup Yourself 1t you want a splendid cough medl- cine. mix it at home. 1t costs very little, yet the way it takes hold or dinftrenaing coughs. giving quick ro- lie . s --- Any druggist can supply you with Sec o ruthless arson ring i at work... ! Thoillh the ten-s ln my eyes do not O received quitv an ovation on lend- Always Remembered by Daufliter lng. Tn addition to the Hodgson vgfnu. CUP liberal cash prizes were offer- ed. The ton party in connection Xlllth the race was very success- a 21,4 ounce bottle o! Plnex. Pour this into a 1G ounce bottle and fill up with granulated sugar syrup to make 16 ounces. To make syrup, use 2 cults of sugar and one cup of water and stir a few moments until dissolved. No cooking needed. (Or you can use corn ' syrup or liquid honeyAnntead of sugar syru .) it's no trouble at all and gives you our times as much cough medi- cine for your money-a family sup- ply. Keeps perfectly and tastes tine. 1t is surpriainx how quickly this loosens the phlegm, soothes the irri- fated membranes, and helps to clear the air passages. This three-fold ac- tion explains why it relieves Ill an- noying cough in a hurry. Pinex la a special compound of prove-n ingredients. in concentrated 15mm,“ own tables, chairs, cupboards, etc. MRS. ANTOINETTE WILLIAMS LA TRAPPE TONIC l2 on. Bottle $1.50 Address: Till! TRAPPIST FATHERS, North Ilogcravllle, N. B FOR SALE Used Cars and Truck: At Right Prices 1940 PLYMOUTH COUPE 1987 DODGE SEDAN 1m roan SEDAN 104s ONE-TON cnnv. TRUCK mo one-rom roan TRUCK an units hi...“ Salado Tea Bags are handy |N M5149“ AM. for afternoon téa In loving memory a my moghq, Mn. John Molyneaut who depart- ed this life your you-opp today. Always a smile. never a frmm, \ She Wan willing to help at any time. ' Doing Mr others, never herself wonderful norm AMERICAN LIH’ l.. S. STEVENSON llRAN(H MANAGIk 1 I ‘ 1 c ~ -~ -~~ - - ‘r m aowm ,. ,',‘..',,f,,'.‘.":,3,.':° :1 l2£“%..:.l.°'.¥..l2iit?"..‘..°.i’£$"i§..'.i32. ........ t t 5 B 5 9 B 0 _ lf not pleased In every way. h “w.” “m... w ‘a’ PIIUI IO Quick AQNI‘ , mum" hm": _ “ONTAGUI