PAGE EIGHT "BREAK 0'DAY IRON" .- Why were so many people vitually interested in an apparently worth. AGENTS:-MONTTAUGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, lIirs.,1g55 abanaoned 1,-on mm" Be Bruce MaePh2e, Miss Joyce Wlgglnion. Pius Mcxinnon. tsure to read the first installment. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Layers. aptpoaring in the Guardian to- "r " '. i this absorbln new The Guardian may be bought at the following places in ltiontague:'mm,”m 0 . 9 Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Gebrgetown: The 1:I:?;g' by Reginald wright Ka""' Post Office; In Souria: The Snack Bar and H. Richards at San. ' .-'STILL SOME GOOD BUYS ....'l)ON'T IIIISS l ' it in winter coats at our January sale Brooklyn Trio at tii?cm”:Q&:-ntllsjlri Belle's Shoppe, Montague. concert, Yen's Theatre, Fcl)i'txaryi - 4th. 1At G . . . . t eor etown .. -shIR'l'S have just. arrived . M ,.s(.0T,”sH (.nN(.En.l.' Ym.s g Plenty 9! St-Net sizes 12 to 44 M Tlicatrr. on February 4th inr nlrlt 52'” ups Eenels Sh0ppe' Momagutitime fiddling. readings. songs andl . trEC0lTl is being one of the latest loadings on carried on at l . - ..t5ALE OF SUITS continues, dm"'"' g V , :Georgetown as the Newfoundland until end oi January. Buy a bar-; . Tm, m H I 1d of M. t Auxiliary schooner "Philip E. gain while sale lasts. Bcllcls Shoppe. Blluim Mmcpgeg l31P(:n,:uzue. mil, lrnkc" takes on a cargo of heavy Momaguvt sorry to hear he is confined to lusj ”'l?b91' and PFDGUCC 101' Newlolmde - home due to illness. All wisli him ' . . Th. -t . . t ' - ease of Russell Brown of Diuizwelltsl Vlllls. charged with wounding Al-, tan Blaisdell on January 4th. with -.luNGER0L:5 intent to do grevious bodily liar-in.i(-0ND”-IONS gg Flwmm mm m Fortune. Newfoundland. "BI. mml” Rd-loumed -l'e5m'd”'ilD8ri5 of Kink"-5 County last night i schooner has made numerous trips V 11 h8.8Dl363Yed 13910" SUiJ9nd1' left driving conditions verydanger- ; fl-on) mtg port; during the summer- IFY MREISIFBUN JOSEPH W- 3130' nus, it was reported. At Montague , and fan months and ma already 30I131d. Q-C-- U0 5Vid9M-9 W35 WW1 it was reported streets and high- , loaded here sime New Years. ?n- The C356 W33 &dJ0UI"YlEd Cflyways were covered with ice.Motor-1 The ha,-hour is en”,-ely free o( February 4th, and the accused re- ists were having great difficulty 1,... and the 13.6 smppmg upholds manded in jail where he has beengn-cgotiating some of the steeper M ,..,Cm.d M the pl-ounce-5 Mme, Ilnce January 4th. hills. pun. crew. under command of Captain ;Thornhill arrived in Georgetown I) It I i' 1 N G on Wednesday. January 28th from The Georgetown and Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lannigan of Montague were guests on Sun- day January 25th at the home of Mrs. Ella. MacKlnnon. CAPITOL FINAL T0-DAY IIARRYLF 1ANiICix.. . - if HIIWIC HER T0 IIICIIVIN . Ill Technicoloril i ., V GENE TIERNEY-CURNEL WILDE O-am.” JEANNE DRAIN SHOWING 3:30 - 7 - 9 -. THUR. - FRI. - SAT. AM . v Mrs. Michael Buli panled by her granddaughter Ernily. left recently for Char- lottetown, where they will spend a iew days. Jr. ACCOM- Miss Elinor Hobbs. R. N.; of Charlottetown was the week-end guest' of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs Sr. Little Miss Linda Lavandier was a recent visitor to St. Mary's Road,-where she was the guest oi relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillis and family oi Charlottetmvn were guests on Sunday January 25th of the Misses Nellie and Sarah MacPhcc. on Sunday, January 25th, Mrs A. H. Stewart picked a. beautiful pansy in iull bloom in her gar- den. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart enjoy quite a local reputation as vegetable and ilower.gardenea's but tor lateness of bloom their recent find no doubt sets something of a. record hereabouts. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lavers and family of Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hipperson and daughter Judy motored to George- town on Sunday, January 25th. where they were guests of Mr. Levers mother, Mrs. Mabel Lavers. -AC Framlingham. Eng1snd-(0P)- Residents of this Suffolk village were asked to search their attics for old bonnets, smocks. top hats and spinning wheels for a corona- tion exthibitlon. Ari organizer said "we believe many lofts are cram- med with valuable museum pieces." SHIRLEY. England A- (OP) - John Woodman, veteran gardener in this Warwickshirc district. claims to have produced the world's long- est.-lived chrysanthemum. His new variety will live in a. vase for six weeks. L... DENNIS :. - ' Piiliti ttttt-ml ttotgiu-tint ttpgtit-intuit suit M H SERIAL - COMEDY . CARTOON I. CLYDE GILMORE, MOVIE CRITIC or THEIVANCOUVER SUN, THE CANADIAN BROADCASTING 00., AND MACLEAN'S MAGAZINE PICKS "PAT ANDMIKE" AS THE Top Conmpy MON(;, 1 EN BEST OF 1952. A H S T TODAY rm. , SAT. PRINCE EDWARD ms LAUGH-eicxeo LOVE stoavi Of A BROADWAY LUG AND A LADY!- Whatts romance . . . he's a big-city sharpie. she's a babe with blue-blood .Vcu'll call it on comedy oi the yeah -SPENdERJ'' . TRACY MIKE "ICATIIAB ' " Aland " ? "W William Chingi ' Ind torgsousf 'Gusste X 'i saw" x at THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTETOWN . Tame Deer Vi A tame doe, which visits the home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald of Bristol in search of handouts, is shown being patted by their daughter, Miss Agatha Donald, who have handed cation when t.he above picture was taken. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Donald. who hnve handed out scores of meals to visitors. includ- ing a flock of blue jays who have Ch'lown Bantams Defeat Montague Bantams 3-2 scoring for Charlottetown were R for Montague Ballum. llvan. Lineups: fence. MacLeod. 'MacLe.an, Kenzie, Lavers. Montague-Goal. fence, MacDonald. Balderston. Semple; MacLure, Ballum, B. Peardon, R. Sullivan. DcsRoches. MIDGET GAME DesRoches forwards. F. sits Bristol Home Q . nu t 3-2 in an exhibition hockey game. MacLeod, S. Stewart, Lavcrs. and from B. MacLure and E. MacLure. and Sul- Charlottetown-Goal. l-lenry:' de- Craig. Johnston; forwards. Stewart, Lad- ner, Phillips. MacLean. Mills. Mac- Maclllwen: de- MacLurc. The Charlottetown Midgets and the Montague Midgets ended in a . -2. wintered in the yard for several years, think the birds may have told the deer about the good liv- mg to be had there. Mr. Mac- Donald, a retired C. N. R. section man. says that the acres oi wood- lot. in the district make good cover for the animals. and that he thinks there are more of them about. (Photo by W. A. O'Brien) . Murray River . U C C and Vicinity . 'Miss Ann-ieWMacLeod, Murray River. spent the weekend of Janu- ary 2-fin visiting with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Macxay. Charlottetown. Last. evening at the Montague g:?;::;”,,f:h;;f;::;”j;” Miss Pauline Johnston, who is employed in Summerside. spent the weekend of January 24th at the i home of her parents. Mr. land Mrs. Reginald Johnston, Murray River Mr. and Mrs. Cecil stymeist, and children. Donald and James, 'rruro, N. s.. were over to Murray River in attend the funeral of Mr. Stymeistsi grandfather. the late Thomas Horton. whose funeral was held on Saturday. January 24th from the Murray River United Church. ' Mr. Kenneth MacI.eod. Char- lottetown. spent the weekend of January 24th at. the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William F. MacLeod, Murray River. 4-4 tie in the second of a double , 1 . A . Mr. and Mrs. Martin -Macxay. );5':,:uiRsLpe:gfSn;n the Waonmgm Charlottetown. are spending a Lmeu . i week's holidays at the homes of '3' their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Charlottetown - Goal. Phillips; defence. T. Davis. D. Currie. R MacArthur, A. Lidstone; R. Lea. R. Tanton, H. Simmons, H Macxenzie. Pusher. Montague-Goal, Stewart: fence. Sullivan, A. Stewart. 5. Bears Campbell. Forwards. Poole. Clair Ballum. Thompson, Annear, Hick- cn, Maccowan. SI.lMltIARY First. Period 1--Charlottetown, Pusher 2-Charlottetown, Tanton lLeal 3-Charlottetown. Lea (Tanton) 4-Montague, Ballum Penalties - None. Second Period 5-Charlottetown, Lea tsimmonsi 0-Montague. Poole (Stewart) 'i-Montague. Clair (Sullivan. Poole) B-Montague. I-Iicken (Thompson) Penalties - None. Third Period Scoring - None. Penalties - Stewart. ANCIENT LAND Ceylon. a dominion since 1048 century to the 19th century. forwards. do- was a monarchy from the fifth liam MacKay. Wood islands. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Gavin lvIncLeod. Mur- ray River. Mr. William Horton, who was thome to attend the funeral of his ' father. the late Thomas Horton, ' returned to his home in Lakeburn. New Brunswick. Miss June Lowe. who has been employed at Halifax. N. 5.. is at present spending a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowe. Murray River. The sympathy oi the residents of Murray River and surrounding districts goes out to Mrs. Robert Michael weir (nee Nils Mary Mac- Lure. formerly of Dover. on the loss of her husband. whose death occurred very suddenly at Hamil- ton, Ontario on January 28th. . Much sympathy is being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Pearley single- t.on. of High Bank on the death of their infant daughter. whose death occurred at their home in High Bank. -0.0. . Close to 35 per cent. of persons killed in motor vehicle accidents in Canada in 1951 were pedeat inns. FRIDAY? THE BEFORE THEY WE .,.hut now tim.Y'V? Li Y HAD A CHIP ON T Luff: Galore In MIDNIGHT Thriller. At The STARTS AT 11:30 HEIR SHOULDERS rue COUNTRY NT TO , ' ed in their hair. oi imystl Magistrate's, court At Georgetown ..'Gssu before stlpeadiary Mag- istrate Joseph W. MacDonald, Q. 0., at Georgetown yummy In- cluded that of a Murray River resident who was lined 850.00 and costs for reckless drlvins- A 11- sident oi Point leasant. was tin- ed 320.00 and costs for intoxica- tion in a public place. A resi- dent of Cardigan was fined 820.00 and costs for pol-session of liquor not purchased on his own liquor permit. A resident of Peakel. charged with possession oi wash, had his case adjourned ior one week. A resident of Glen William charged with possessing liquor un-. der the Temperance Act had his case adjourned for” one week. Also adjourned was the case oi a rest- dent of Greenfield charged with intoxication, and another resident of Greenfield charged with operat- ing a vehicle while his ability to drive was impaired by alcohol. A resident of Mount Albion was fin- ed 550.00 and costs for driving a vehicle while his ability was im- paired by alcohol. An excise case of a resident of Dundee was adjourned for one week (or judgment. He is charged with having a quantity of illegal .'S. S. Hessian represented the Crown. Mr. R. R. Bell repre- sented the accused. Monticello Notes . . ' Mrs. Leo Dougan and three children. Frenchiort, recently vis- ited Mrs. Dougan's old home in Hermitage. I Miss Lillian McDonald, R. N., is visiting her father and brother and sister-in-law at Hermitage. Messrs. Roderick MacPhee. Neil Mccormsc and John J. McCorm- ac motored to Charlottetown on snow in order to get their rough ior wheels. was a recent visitor to souris. Mr. and Mrs. Holbert McDon- ald, Lillian McDonald and Mrs. Leo Dougan were visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Lem Mc- Donald recently. he will be employed for Mr. and Mini. recently welcomed home been at the home or her grand- -play in the leag onlague Club threatens To Quit league. ..'As a result of a ldingrcement Sch an. the Montague Hockey res ting the eligibility oi L. Club ast night withdrew from the King's thus granting to Mill!!! Harbour county. Hockey League. the right to meet: Georgetown in the. finals. The disagreement arose iollow- ing a game played in Murray Har- bour Mo day night, won by Mon- 7 . in which Schurman urray Harbour protest- ame, contending that tague played. ed the Schurman was not a bona iide re- sident of ontsgue, having arriv- ed late last. week. The Montague club ontended that he fulfilled the rules in that he was working and living In Montague. which made him a resident and eligible to pl ay. After considerable discussion, the president, Major John A. Mac- Donald. M.L.A., tasked ior-.9. vote. The Montague delegates abstained. The vote carried 3-1 in favor of the ineligibility of Schurman to ue. However. it was then decided that a. final de- cision would be given on or be- fore February ls,so that the teams involved mi ht have an op- portunity to get together in an attempt to resolve the difficulty. 1-rots SEVEN roar ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Alta. -(CP)- A pig with seven feet. was brought to farmer from the Bing ey district. The pig had the usual four legs. but there were two feet each'- on the front. legs and on one oi the rear legs. The pig appeared-heah thy in eve;y respect. arket. by a HOOD PAYMENTS REGINA -(CP)- Rehabilita- tion payments covering ilood dam- bU&1ne931'0CeI1Ul'- age in Saskatchewan last spring , exceeded 9160.000. reports John Th! 150918.01 I-his Vicinity are Probe. Provincial civil Defence I-VIXIOWIY WNIJHE f0? 3 13" 01 Co-ordinator. The biggest sharia. WDPU more than 8120.000, was to restore 01 W00d Out- The T0303 3” Verytbuildings damaged at Eastend. Miss. Lillian Flynn oi MDni.lcell0'pargnlg, Mr, ma M”, Lem Mc. Donald. ' Mr. Dolphus Mcxlnnon. Mon- licello has left; ior Corrville where a few months. Mr. Gus MICLINIH. Goose Riv- Orrin Mcisaac er, was employed with Mr. Pat- th-eir rick Carter. Monticello, sawing the little daughter Frances. who had winter's wood. -GV OUR BOARDING HOUSE il;AmNI.1ARY g -29. 193;, The Brough Hill rate 11:, 1,7, held annually at the same plug. 1, Vggztmorland, England. since gh, l 'l. ' Va the it HEXPURTH CANADA 5 rings; CIGARETTE OUTSTANDING AMOUNTS ALL PARTIES having any accounts outstanding against; the St. Peters Legion Hall, St. Peters Bay, please for. ward same immediately to RALPH SANDERSON, St. Peters Bay Gard 0fThanks1 I wish to extend my thanks to all boxholders on Mont- ague R.R. 4, who remember- ed me at Christmas with gifts, money, cards, etc.; also to Alma district for their nice collection, and special thanks to, collector of same, and to St". Marys Road Post Office. Wishing them all a prosper. ous New Year. RAYE MURPHY, Mail Courier, Montague R.R. 4 Major Hoopla SOUNDLY A5 A M & 44,, &Jess MARTHA DOE5 GRASP IT :'- N'T MY WORD, MARTHA! You 6LEEP A5 V CASE! I'VE FAILED T0 AROUSE You FOR FNE MtNu'res!--- TRY To GRASP THIS: I'VE JUST BEEN 6TRlCKEN wmt A VIOLENT AFFLICTION IN MY FOOT! we ML)6T SUMMON UMMV IN HIS M 7. You OVEIZGIZOWM THtzee-vsArz- om! ---TAKE AN A6PlRtN AND so 8ACKTO - 850! You PROBABLY . 6TLi8BED Youtz roe! EVERY Tame you . DETECT A t-iANG- - NAIL you so Aeouuo MOANING FOR A PHY5iCAL. CHECK-' ' UP! OUT OUR WAY ,By J. R. witiiiit voutz so-mzr ' BARE! ISN'T , l i til you MAKE ME wsmzw HERE you 60--TD KEEP sous: HEAD WARM sou HUNCH UP AND rr- LIFT5 soutz cos-r, PuLLs LEAVES YCLJR Mtosecnou THAT CRAZV? "way Mon-teszs'et:-r "GRAY OUT, AND ..-gg- l X K -gxar I'LL snow vou A ewe IMITATION oe A FUR COAT - , e -: AN' BARE LEGS! , "V KEEP ON! l EEP ON! ' 1 -ii