exec not-rr : ....:.L..- - - THE EASTERN CGUARDIAN seems:-uonraauca nu-oia r. I.-nary. Mn Byron 5""-W M" Brace Iheltlsee, Min Joyce Wlgglnton, Pius Mclilnnon. scan-r asonoc-rows: Walden sum. The Guardian may be bou1ht.at' the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Ofllce; In Georgetown: The Poet Ofiice: In Bourls: The Snack Bar and H. Richards .1. Son. Mr. John Anneiir, Lower Mon- Mrs. Cyrus Martin has returned tngue was I recent business visl- to her home in New Perth from ior to Charlottetown. the King's County Hosl7W'l- WFPANTRY SALE. Stewart and Mr. Brut-e lViut'I)omild, ltiilltowu Beck's Montague, this atternoon,Cross, was A recent! Visitor I0 .1 3 mm. sponsored by Rebekah Monlagilc, guest of Mr. Norman Lodge, Nicholson. . . His many friends are sorry to Mr. amt! dmrlhljl Mill,-LlevlJl:;la:giliear Mr. (lorll Moslior is ill in his ?ll':?:21l;:?eV,.P,.e 'x.i.n,,,..' 4,, psm.'home in ltloiiturziie. All wish him y..-Mk y9s(PI'dt'I.l'. guests of Mr. undl-'I speedy re('ovci'y. Mrs. Lemuel Hicken. Miss Verniia Munroe. 0llRW"v - i - l M - V--.Bl.L0vA trndppm M10. mhhis SDCl'I(llI'lE smernl dwis n on , , ,, ltezuv visiting her hiin-iils. MF- erol Rll0VVl;;I(llc fni'C,V'0ll'; Olgn:hdr:,,ll.Lllll(l Mrs. iicui'.V Munroe. on HFW ll Olil. . . b ' , . lPWP”'3r- Ferlmed wnlphmnkcrl Mrs. Fred Rotiertsou has rn. Phanc 70' M”"l””e' turned to her home in Bl'll(ll'l1P1l Til . . after lioinl: 5' Wllltml in ll" "CM0NT'?((E"lE USxelT."':) ,;::'KKini:'s County llnspitltl. TIST CHI" . - rvic s - . . day. F9br1”"'.V mm: Slmd”-l" Schooll llis nuiny friends will rcizrf" '0 10 A. M. Regular service ii A. Bil LINN." mm ML m.,.,m, M,,,.p.,,.,., i.ic. W. D. Johnston. l5.,,". (;umg;in, is Ill. lie is uHi-:I- ""'" i t ' tie l'lut:'s Coiiiily 75- ..'SIIL'R-GAIN Amateur Cax'al-l;,',:::1, m ' x cede, sponsored by Home and, -- . . p H I School Association. Yeo's Th:-atre.l '.-it mi 1.0 III .wii.i-.Ti.xt. -.1 Montague, Wednesday. Feb. 13. Syrlm Nohlu (.i.nuI.p . P-m- 5ha'.p.' . Entries Open ll ls l HmD."”'l"' p”':”dCdI3i".llIll-(l'1l'll ,ln:llCP ' Southern Klnzs and in be nia.m nlPPllllL! oi”.-'ttnie -I - p V- T not later than Feb. 12 to (. ll. Mnnliizlle, lluii-smu mciilnt. H noehner, Monlagile, Phone '70. lllIf'nllN'l'S nlisci-veil Jl tninulo's sil- ' Ill" iiipinr 5 i ON. and TUE. 1'. PRINCE EDWARD. TODAY MATINEE 2:30 .- EVENING and 9 s'.'.'. '-'-'u'u'nC-'n'-' 2 - DAYS - - THE TRUE-T0-HFE. B HIND-THE-SCENES STORY OF A CRIME LORD! Striving aw wiui PllJttEil'N ANN HARDING E X T R A ! Here's a Featurette ev- ery adult should see-- F) Also Color Cartoon "BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR" It's a-comin-. . . Get aboard for entertainment! Join the greatest galaxy of talent ever assembled tor your ioy and - .pleasure. Regular prices. COME, on, FOLKSIW, egg:-u WEDNESDAY PRINCE EDWARD ence in memory of the passing of our beloved sovereign, King George. Roll call was answered by eleven members followed by the reading oh the minutes of the previous meeting. The sick com- mittee reported that one mem- ber was ill in hospital. Arrange- ments were completed for holding: fl pantry sale Saturday afternoon at Stewart and Beck's and .'4 committee including Mrs. Llewel- lyn. Mrs. Effie Bruce. Mrs. Hilda Hllcliey was uppoinicd to super- vise the sale. A study period deal- im: with the constitution rind bi" laws of the urder was conducted by Mrs. Catherine Stewart, deputy president. Previous to the closinft of lodge the members sang "God Suve The Queen." Bristol and Vicinity Mr Ed. Rossitrr was It business visitor to the City on Monday, Feb. 3rd. The manv friends here of Father! Bamcs, C.SsR, will be sorry to learn he is still a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Llovd Cox is still a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital where hr. has been for some time. School children here report set--l int: lhrec deer in the vicinity of .tlu- school property last week. and ,quitc tame. l Friends are pleased to note that the condition of Mr. Maurice Mar- iell is soiucwhat improved. Mrs. I-"rnucis McAdam has enter- ed the Charlottetown Hospital for tvcatiuent and all his friends hope. to see him out again shortly. Miss Mabel Mncnonald was call- ed to the Citv on Wednesday. Feb. 6th. bv the sudden illness of her sister Mrs. Reginald MacDonald. 'Fl'l8I1fl5 of Mrs. Teresa Trainor will be pleased to learn she has neon i'eleasrd from the Charlotte- tient there for some time. She is at present with friends in the City. Mr. Laurence Gaulhlerihas join- ed the R.C.N. and left last week for an Eastern port to begin his traininrz. Before enlislinc. he was: with Canada Packers in the Cit)” for some time. l Fisliernien are already or-tt-nc' ready for Sprint: with the buildinc, of new traps and knitting thous- ands of new trzip heads. Friends learn with regret thatl Mrs. W. T. Coffin had the mis- fortune to fail at Mario Uiiited Church on Sunday eveninc. Feb. 3rd. breaking her leg. She wa- lr-ken to the P. E. Island Hospital wlierr she is still a patient. Mrs Coffin is a re-zistcred nurse but has not followed the profession much in recent. years owing to be- ing a busy farm woman. Mr. Gus MacDonald was in thr- City on Thursday Feb. 7th. with her young dautzliter who hasn't been well for seine time. and had olanncd on etiierlnrz the Provincial Sanatorium for treatment. Upon learning there would be no bed for her for It few days. Mrs. MacDon- ald decided to walk downtown on some business and on her way she had the misfortune to fall on the 103' street. brr-akin: hcr'arm hclow the elbow, She was taken to the h0SDltal and detained ovcrnir-lit to have the broken arm set and plac- ed in Ii cast. She returned home on Friday evening. N 1 I-IOCKE SOURIS RINK SATURDAY, ms. 9 MONTAGUE METEORS vs. SOURIS TIGERS Game 9 P.llI. town Hospital after being a pa” I'I-IE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN llalleylield Y. P. It. church service "I'he Valleyfield Y. P. U. had charge or the evening service. on Sunday, Feb. 3rd., in the Valley- ficld United Church. The service was conducted by the Y. P. president Gordon Mac- Pherson, the theme being "The high cost. of Christianity”. Scrip- ture from Matt. 16 was read by Ohve Finlayson. and prayer by Mack Mat-Lcod. Discussion on the theme was given by Jean Mac- Kenzie and Blanche MacPhee. Mrs. W. A. Bruce was organist, and a Y. P. junior choir led in the congi-egational singing of familiar hymns They also gave the fol- iowimzzt lxlesus Saves". and "Shall We Gather"-choir; "Further Alonz"-Clif-ford, John. Donald, Reggze and Billy MacPherson; "Pass Me Not"-Dot Rogers, Flo- rrncc Murray and Dot MacKen- 1.9: "I Give My Life For Thee"- Iilary and John MacPherson. The offering was received by Y. P. mc-mrbers Winston Murray, John IVlacl)onald, K. MacPhee, and A. Nl.icPhcrson. Service closed with the Benediction. e e o On Tuesday evening the regular Y. P. U. lliceillig was held, with Mrs. C. R0gPl'S leading the devo- llmial period, and Gordon Mac- Plierson in eha:-ge of the bLISli'1CSSl se.-siou. A "Burii: Anniversary" program, with the Y. P. president. in the cliair, was as follows: Reading: "TO A Mountain D.'i1'sy"-Mi's. Bruce. Duct-I-'ioi'ciice Murray and Dot. Maclienzie. Reading: "To A Mouse" .. M,-5. Rn,';0l's. Violin selecizotisz "S c n t H; h ii'ntiispey"; "Road To The Isles" -Dan Mziihesoii. SolovDot. Rogers. Gaelic solo: "Rcpining For Thee"--by Mrs. (Rev) A.C. Fras- er mast. uti1:l Scouts Mourn Kill!-Til” N9" Oath Canada's l26.000 Scouts and Cubs will be in ITi0U1'l'ilI1g W1” 3 period of six months for the late King. All Scoutcrs. Commissioners and Rover Scouts will wears two inch black crepe band around I110 left arm midway between the el- boiv and shoulder. The wcariui: 91 the band by Scouts and Cubs is optional with the Groups- During the period of mourning, flags flying from troop headquart- ers fiagstaffs will be flown at half after the funeral. Mourniiig emr.'ems on flags. if de- sired. will take the form of two three. inch crepe streamers of about the length of the ilazg and secured above the flag with 3 small bow. - , Scout Councils. Associations and Units have cancelled all entertain- mcnts, banquets, eicmiintil after the funeral. Scout Units 5'? elf peclccl Lo take part in suitab.c memorial services. - At, the first meetintz followinlz the announcement of the death of the King, all ll-nits will pay ap- T Pisquid East” Notes ..tMr Floyd Jay wuin Montague on business on Thursday. Jan- usry 31st. Mr. E.E. Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown on Tuesday, Feb- 5th. some of the farmers in this dis- trict are busy getting in their sup- ply of ice. Mr. Frank Green, Montague. was in Plsquld East: on business on Friday, February 1st. Mrs, summy Birt was a visitor in Cliarlottectown on Thursday, Januziry 8151.. Mr. Alvin Pisouid, was in business on 31st. Burke, merchant at Charlottetown on Thursday, January lilr. Lcilh Woolridgc, stewrirt, spent the week-end of February 2nd at the home of his parents in Plsquld East. Mount Mr. Golden. MacDonald. Car- digan I-lead, was a visitor in Pis- quid East on Sunday, February 3rd. Miss Evelyn Woolrldge, Mount propriate tribute to the memory Oi his late Majesty. and the Promise, Readings-Raymund Nicholson. iwlu lMnjesl.y "The Qllecn." be reaffirmed to Her itth ('harlolte,tou-n News Stewart, spent the week-end of FClii'll2il'y Bud at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolrid;:e. -BO Templar Faces Hard Fight To Win Malaya War SINGAPORE, Feb. ll-(AP)w , Britain's new high commissioner for Malaya, Gen. Sir Gerald Temp- ler, must solve a Chinese puzzle if he is to win the jungle war ag- '(llll5l. Comniiinist terrorists. Sonszz "Lonely Little Roibin".. Wilfred N:cliolson. l , Rvadlnz. "My Love Is Like At Red. Red Rose"-Blanche Mac-' Phee. Solos: "Skye Boat Song” andl "Bonnie Doon"-By M;-5, vv, Ad Bruce. I Rradinzt "Road To The isles"- Olivc F.nl ,50n. nloiz "Sweet Afton" - Jenn Mac-Kcnzie. Son:-D. MRCKCIIZIP. D. Rog- Frs. F. M-.irxu1.V. B. ltlaclilicrsuni and N. MacPhci-son. Duct: ”Blue Bells of Scotland" -An?-'Lls Martin and Mrs, xv. Bruce. A most interesting and instruct-l ive sketch on the life of Robert Burns was given by Rev, A. C. Fr.'lsei'. Group songs included "Loch Lo- mend". ”Annic Laurie". Coming: Th” Th? R.l'9". "A Ru No Ncinehl V0.)'6Ch". Scots Wha Hae" dl ”Auld Lang Syne", an The evenin: closed with the Sillging of "Blcst Be The Tic Thatl Binds", after which a dcljciousl lunch and tea was enjoyed by allf U proceeds 3” l0 on toward the Jeep Fund" for Dr. Sydiiry Gil-I chi-ist. ,...L... LONDON. Feb, 7 - (Thursday) - IAP) - Czechoslovakia has ex- ecuted iive Czechs convicted of "P350" find Psplonage on behalf of the United States, Moscow radio said early today. EAGER MQOSE roar WILLIAM. om.--(cpyL ”Bll1.V the Moose" has become a familiar mascot at ii. timber camp near Nlplgon. where his first er- ”V31 IECCHUY sent. the loggers Scufrylng for cover. Billy now wanders freely with the horses and causes little stir as he gets hand. outs from the cook. BROMLEY, Kent. England-(GP) eseven-year-old Margaret Mc- Laughlan was so upset by the rusty condition of the ancient market pump that. she wrote to the council, declaring she would contribute towards the cost of TO-DAY - ”I'l CAPITOL ALL STAR MUSICAL COMEDY WKENTUCKY JUBILEE" cleaning it. SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 f 5V MCI. - TUE. - WED. Starring AC RENEGADE ”010W'gA7Mfal0,ei RICARDD Mlllllllllllll 'CYil CHARlSiE. NEWS AND l,.u l. tlillllll IMISII ' Illlill Illlllll - Milli! KING - EEDIBE Wlllii. MUSICAL l Trinity Scouts on h'edocsda.v, evciiingv paid tribute -in his lnllci Majesty and re-aflirmed inn- Scoui. Prom'..c to ller Maje5t.V "The Queen.” Regular ectivitiesoi. the Tmop were then carried ouzl Roger P.u'Lridge received his Flrsii Class Badge. l ELIZADETH ILDWS l ,, .- i Iconliiiuccl -from page it l M: 7.... &-- l to be assurecl of the s)'ml'33lhYl which you and all my P9013195, feel toward me, to my niotherp ilndvlhy sister, and to the otherl m8lI1l)Cl'S of my family. ! "My father was our revered- and b.-loved head, as he was of the wider family of his subjects, the grief which his loss brings isl shared among us all. i "My heart. is too full for me tot say more to you today than that: 1 shall always woik, as my father did throughout his reign. to un- hold the constitutional govern- ment and to advance the liappi-'. tics: and prosperity of my peoples. spread as they are all the world OVCIZ "I know that in my r('s0lvc to follow his shining example of ser- vice and clcvotioii, I shall be in- spired by the loyalty and affec-, Lion of those whose Queen I have been railed to be. and by the, counsel of their elected parlia-I rooms. ''I pray that God will help me, in discharge worthily this heavy task that has been laid upon me so early in my lite." At Sandringham After taking the oath oi sov- ereignty, Queen Elizabeth motored with the Duke of Edinburgh to Sandrlngham, 130 miles away. The Queen's banner fluttered in the breeze over the mansion, where the King's body lay on a candle-lit bier in the ground- floor bedroom where he died in his sleep. Late tonight. the body--in its coffin made from an oak tree felled at Sandringham-was taken along 11. garden path to the little 16th century church of St. Mary Magdalene. A sackcloth screen was erected along the path to shield the procession from public VIEW. Until Monday morning, when the body is then taken to London for the official lying-in-slate, the King's own gamckee-pers dressed in forest.-green leather jackets similar to those of Robin Hood's day will keep a. round-t.he-clock vigil over the coffin in the church. The late Sovereigns per- sonal ils: will cover the coffin. The King's Company of Grena- dier Guards, specially picked for physique and bearing, will serve as pallbearers and guards of hon- our when the body is carried tram the parish church on a gun carriage to ti nearby railway sta- tion to be transported to London. Amer the lying-in-state at Westminster Hall in London, the body will be taken to the ornate St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle Royalty from all over the world -ruling and deposed-will be re- presented at the Kingu; runemi, President Truman will be repre- sented by Secretary of state Dean Acheson. - BIIYINC PULP WDDD from Feb. 11 to Feb. 16 at SOUBIS Pulp Yard ant dollai'-earning lM.'ilny:i. For most of and money to the Approximzilely 95 per cent of the terrorists are Chinese. In this szuei-rilla war, it takes it Chinese to fight, ii Chinese. To ease Teinpler's task some- what, Britain this week named Donald Maccillivray as Deputy Hizli Commissioner of tho Feder- ation to deal with Mnlaya's com- plex political problems. With someone else to take care of civil affairs. Tcmpler can con- centrate on the urgeiit. task oi beating the Reds in this import.- tin and rubber country. An atmosphere of tension hangs over all-British planters in their armored ears, Chinese. Malay and liiclmn rubber tappcrs iziitheslng latex on isolated cstates. Main Problems Evci'yoiie acrecs the jungle ar- my-ivliiwh calls itself the Malay- an Races Liberation Army-could not have existed long without the help of other Chinese. The British military estimate there are 20.000 Red sympathlzers among the Chinese workers of the Chinese in the villages and on the rubber estates it is :1 choice of giving food terrorists or sharing the into of 3.000 civilians Sliilll by the terrorists since mid- 19-16. There lie the main problems for .Tcmplcr: -first. to provide protect- ion and stop the tcrrorists' aid; second, to win over the Chinese to active co-operation in the anti- Rcd war. sir Chang Lock-Taii, Malaya”: No. 1 Chinese who was knighted recently. told Colonial Secretary Oliver Lytteltou: "the best man to catch the Clilnese bandit, Com- miuilst agent or rebel is the Chin- esc policeman, Chinese spy or Chinese soldier." But. the Chinese co-operation lwill not come easy. Bitter IA! British There is bitter resentment am- (mg the Chinese because they feel they are little better thim second- ciass citizens-or no citizens at all-under Britain's policy of "Malaya for the Malays.” MI3l&.va.'s..5.800.000 population In- Pllldcs 2.000.000 Chinese. More than 60 per cent of them were born in Malaya. Only ii. handful has been granted citizenship. Malays are permitted to join the British- sixieen-year-old Allen Taylor will Join so Canadian cube and scouts on a trip to the Caribbean in Mlireh, thanks to the hard work of his fellow troopers from Hamil- ton. 0nt.. who earned M00 over s three-month period to pay his ex- penses to Jamaica. A King's scout, Allen holds in proficiency bridges, including his bushmsirs thongs and gold card. HALIFAX-(OP) - Automobile dealers here said that extension from 12 to 18 months for time pay- ments on motor-cars brought no major Increase in nice. "They still ilnd it tough to raise the down payment. no per cent in the one of FEBRUARY 9, 1,5, dominated Malayan Civil service. Chinese are barred. The government has retused to arm the Chinese "home guards” In many cases tar tear the weapons will get into Communist: hands. Remove than sore "spots. llyl Sir Chen: Lock-'rsn, and the Met- -1"-'M"'& LORNE GREENE1 Notebook ay Chinese will feel they have s real stake in Malays. - After the long months of con- -luct with the jungle Reds. there is evidence that Britain is ready to give the Chinese a better deal In return for active help. Britain has found that distrust. and criticism or the Chinese as "fence-sIt:ters',' has not altered the basic fact. that the war won't be won without Chinese help. Four-!Ift.hs of Malaya is Jungle. Troops patrol the wastes daily. Most successful raids come on tips Irom Chinese. usually inspired by liberal rewards. "The terrorists hsve to rely on Chinese villagers for food and money," one British general said. "The Chinese know where the bandits are. All we need is to get them to tell." TRIJ-CK CHAIN CLEARANCE 825 x 20 Dual-Regular 347.10-for ................ .. 532,95 825 x 20 Single-Regular C2900-for . 320,75 700-750 x 20 Dual-Regular S3195--for 3530,50 BlJD'S ACCESSORIES Montague, P. E. I. r v Listen to Lorne Greene's No. book I Draxnstic; human-ime stories drawn from life. miss this thrilling qulneg. SUNDAY -. 8:00 nu CFCY-630 On Your Big Attention Hereford Breeders A special meeting of the Prince Edward Island Hereford Breeders Association, will be held on Tues- day, February 12th, at 1 pm., in the Provincial De- partment of Agriculture ofiiee. l GEORGE KITSON, President. PROFESSIONAL CARDS man J. min M. J. A. CARBUIHERS :- OPTOMITBIST ' ' mm Kent sums OPTOMIWMST PHONE. 879 PHONE 2872 Adjoining North American Hotel --s:'"mjET: 123 Kent Street (Next to Simpson: Agency) llr. John E. Stems VETERINARY SUIIGEON Dr. A. L. Maclsaac DIIENTIET Dental X-Kay GLORIA BUILDING 179 Grafton St Phone 291 Phone 129 238 I'ownnI 81 Office Hours By Appointment Bell. Matliieson 8: Foster Barristers, Solicitors, etc. , Allison M. Gillis. R. R. BELL, iI(f.B KC "Ll D. L. MATHIESON. . .. . . G. a. FOSTER, LL.B. ””'"s"','g,fouc"0"" Loans on City and Farm . . Properties I30 Blchmond st. - Ch WWI- 150 Richmond Street H""'' 590 Charlottetown. P.E.I. FREDERIC A. LARGE. Chas. R. Mcvmid Ke C. 3,A, Barrlst.er.,Solicltor. Notary Royal Bank or Canada Building Charlottetown. P I21 I. LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES Gaudet & Haszard GILBERT A. GAUDET. B. A., LL 3 Barristers and solicitors Money to Loan Cnnsdlsn Bsnli of Cttmmrree Hide 1? waiinifouuaeo. BABIISTEIIIV.-';.t)BI:ICIT0B. lte. Phillipe Building 5- In Gnlten ltreet money i. BARRISTER, SOLICITOIL NOTARY. Eta. Eastern Trust Building CIIABLOITETOWN Phone I'll! J. A. Met-iuigan IIARBISTEI, SOLICITOII, Ill- Norapr. no. BARIIISTER-i SOLICITO3 OUBBIE BUILDING M. Alban Farmer B. A. LL B. MONEY T0 LOAN! Charlottetown. P-E g J. S. TAYLOR optomemn llyee elimlned. (lessen rittel Corner Kent 5 Queen W Oltioe Phore I958-ll:-use It” .iectIon Matiiesan. Pealte 8: Nicholson A. W. uarnnson. l.C. A. ll. Plum, B.A.. LLB. JOHN P. NICHOLSON. LLI1 Barristers. eta collections - Money To been so Great George street Charlottetown ...-& Dr. W. R. Cars” .........e....-..... L . Chiropractor l Pslrner undue?" m-o”"m"m""'-rTT"-'- c"ARL()'I'I'ET"l PBIIIIOI Cr Hdllclll Phone ion . 2m in-mall MaaPhee & lrainttf n.r. MeePIlEl. B-A-- 3-”; I. souziiun 1'narNon.s. Berrmrn. -W A. J. BASLMI. B.A.. us lurtetes. lite. ' Bank 0! Nova Beetle (Xmnbere Charlottetown. P. I1. NONI! 'I'O LOAN l. l. DDIIE and CDMPMIY CIIAI BED ACCOUNTANTS IO! (Iran George St. Charlottetown Phones 1080 - MT! - Box 211 IANDOLPH W. MANNING. CA. cum I'. mcrmznsow. 0;: other offices at tlelllex, Moncton. St. John's. Amhermol" nseuth. lentvllle. Liverpool. New Glasgow and 1'3"" ! lIcDONALD. ouimm e co. OIIAITIIID AOL'0UN'lAN'I'I Montreal. Quebec. Ottewe. tereete lent utin. BherImoU- Veeeeover. Ilrhleu late. Ieaesee. Imnllten. ctnrlo IL canto em. cnmumn I : TIW""' cars! said one dealer. .. L....-