PAGE EIGHT wolilltl bemr:ll?e ttfaelgzorlrmrfiorebo Hold Meeting -fectively, if they were given pow- ers that would stand up when challenged hy private interests op- posed to farmers marketing their own products through their own -3' ' I commodity groups. - - ' Th? "Vh”n Rwid F”""”5 in answer to question two; in) Forum meeting was held (ll? Mon- day night at the name of Messrs. Miles and Lloyd Iliat-Kiririon. the ntiendanrn of lll('lTlh9l'S present was small. due to poor travelling conditions, out iltexe was a lively discussion ri the tpiestiniis involv- ed. The siiiviccf 'nr the rvcuin: was the forum concluded that commod- ity groups could take steps to strengthen their organization by endeavouring to increase member- ship, antl by keeping the members well informed. in question two rat, the mem- bers felt that ms in the case of the potato marieetznz board: private "Ar? r'0mm0d'li.l NV"-ll"-'t d0ll'l'-' "19 interests will go to great lengths !l"h'7" lto keep control of inarketmgs After lllUl.'.ll aitiiimtrri riist-us-ivvhen primary producers try to sion of qi.lPStinll mic. ilic members have legislation put into effect. to or the forum came in the con- insure that they met a just share clusion that besides improved of the return. Group! Shfluld Work prices. l'1ll0(l'.lll(”TS' vv.ari.eiin;v tsnardstll? K91 control or marketing for can improve the niarketin: of themselves. 1'3"” l”'0d”"'5 ill -'il"'V"1'i15l1l'2.l Re.'reshnients uere ciijtued by keeping up the ri'l:lll')' or the pro-iall at the close of the meeting. And ducts. and in Mining to Ilr!'llld6lll was decided the next meeting Iurplusses. hr iiitrmlucinp a Q'il0l8!Xx'ill be held at Mr. Lester MacDon- lystcm of marketing. am; home, IIERELl("I'S TURNED HEROES - - - LED OUT OF i A DESERT ”('ANYON OF DEATH” BY THE MAN ' THEY HAD SWORN TO KILL! 0. E OF THE M0 STIRRING CHAPTERS IN THE ANNALS OF AD- VENTYRE! Peakes and Vicinity WARNER BROS. PRESENT REGORY PICK .3 CAPTAIN LANCE. WHO GAVE FORT INVINCIILE IT! NAM! Mr. Joiiepli Duffy of Byrne Road was a visitor to this community on Sundax. February in. i - - i Miss Patricia Myers of St. Pat-y ricl('s Road was a visitor to Morciij on Thiirsday, February 7th. 3 .'.'ili'. Joseph Kenny of By:r.e Road was a visitor to St. Patrick's Road on Tlii:rsday, Frbriiary 7th The roads in this community are at present blocked due to that . snowstorm of February 9th. 4 Jht ggAW, l Messrs. Ray Kelly. Jack Hughes. Walter Kelly and Amos Dimplty Din GIG VOUPIG i . LON CHANLV 1 la on Tuesday, Feb. 5th. Miss Bernice Rogcrson of Stl Patrick's Road has an attack oft the mumps. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Many residents of this commiin- ity were visitors to Morel) oni Thursday. Feb. 7th. They were at-ii tending the sale at Mrs. Frank MacCarth,x's residence. A most. enjoyable evening was! spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brazil on Wednesday.Feb . 6th. in celebration of their (lRllQl'I-1 ter's wedding. i Messrs. W. B. Rogerson and Charles Rogerson were visitors at their ltomes in St. Patrick's Road on Wednesday, Feb. 6th. Both gen- tlemen are employed in St. C-cor-T ltitilhlv . in nliis ges- ihe desert Miss Marlon R-oge-rson of St.Pat- rick's Road is staying with her sis- ter. Mrs. Edward Cullen of St. Theresa's. Mrs. Cullen is ill with the mumps. 1 Mrs. Carl h.l;C-I;-ellila and heri son. Robert. returned to Charlotte- town on February 3th after spend- ing the past. month with her moth-t er. Mrs. Loretta Devine of Pcake's.l T0-DAY - run. - wisp. LOOK! I”i'ientis of Miss Aletiia Sir-wart are sorry. to hear of her lllll(NS. with the iiieasies. NIISS Slnwart is: the daughter of M.-. and Mrs Loith' Stewart of St. Patrick's Road. IT'S ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE THRILL IIITI 4 The maiiv friends of Mr. 1Valit-rli Myers are sorry to hear of his: horse running away with the wa-I gon on February 7th. Mr. Myers' horse was driven by his daughters when the accident occurred on St. Patrick's Road. TUESDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW STARTS AT 11:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Rciuiie Jay of. Faiinimrbrook vi-ere visitors to Stu Patrick's Road on Thursday nii:ht.t Feb. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. .lay ivorci accompanied by Mr. and Mi-s.i t Sterling Bit-i. and Mrs. Jay's sis-' ier, Mrs. Isabella Maciniiglilaii. 5 EU tiAns"tii' IIUIIT ' I rouiuou most CAN YOU TAKE IT? can Tull STAN!) PIILSE-POIVNDING SUSPENSE? . . . CAN v0i:TAKr: is0i.n. , Tnnsis i)iiA.uA? .. . CAN you STAND DARING REALISM? IF YOU CAN. t --Tm; ma CARNIVAI." AT THE PRINCE Epwaim IS A PICTURE Y0ll'I.I. NEVER ronc.nT . . . KIRK DOUGLAS IN HIS MOST POWERFUL noun . . . As ROIIGII. Toma CHUCK TATUM . . . ALI. MAN. ALI. iunAN . . . A tuiv WITH nmvn . . . DRIVING DOWN EVERYTHING THAT GETS IN HIS um I -MEN, WOMEN OR MORALSI . KIRK Academy Award-winner Billy Wilder brings the scmn The Queen And Senator Mclntyre were visitors to St. Patricks Road carried on it coiisiaiit pressing at-.Kmg5bom. hm,-9 TI-IE GUARDIAN. (THARLOTTETOWN The, above picture. not previously published. nliown Senator J.I'. Mi-lntrre being presented in her Royal Highness. now Queen Elizabeth. on the occasion of the Royal visit here last November. Prince" Philip I: HIIIVI1 on the left. In the centre appears His Honour Lieutenant Gov- 1-nior Prnuse. Cornwall Scores 12-11 Victory Over Montague gEEETBEi?iE"" qncl Vicinity In a t-insciv contested. thrilll packed exhibition hockey game. the Cornwall Meteors t'lCll'EllP('l the Woiitagiic. Meteors 12-11 at the Montague rink saiiirduy niizlit be-p . . I011? 8 PlIl'k('fl lmtisr. Tltn vcr.Y last i .aVlrs. Charles Citing was hostess game was iinmarred by excessive in the Red Point Women's Instit- rotixhlllt: With 0nl.V ihI'Pf' mlnol nice at her home on Feb. 5th with penalties helm: imssrd out it large attendance. A social hour The Home fcdlllreti in-at R'.lMkS- gran spent after the usual business .their old homes here. ibonald had not -.. . , i Brisio and Vicinity Mr, Leonard Ranahaii was a re- cent business visitor to the City. Mrs. Herb Kenney spent a recent .weekend in the City with friends after having a. medical check-up. hauling done are busy now. Miss Bertha MacDonald. City. was a recent visitor to her home here. She also visited some of her young friends in Morell Rear and vicinity. Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald has turned home from Antigonisli ter attending the ceremony for younger sister which will lead into the Sisterhood. re- af- her her Mrs. Gus MacDonald. who had the misfortune to fall on the street in Charlottetown more than a week ago. is still in the City this time. .”I'liis vicinity was surprised and shocked on Thursday. Feb i-ith.i when the sad news was 1-cceiverl of the sudden passing of Mrs. Wal-I ter Connolly. at her home on Rog-' ers Avenue in Somerville, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDon- aid. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvine Byrne. City. were recent visitors to Mrs. Mac-I been home for quite a long while and is feellno much better now followiniz her re- cent illness. It has been reported that Mr John Trainor. Burnes Road. has purchased. the property known as the Cunningham property near the Morcll Rear Catholic Church. This property has been vacant since John C. Peters gave it up owlntz to poor health two or more years ago. well completed passing plays, andlwns attended to, strong dcfeiisive work. I ---- For three periods the two teams'. celebrated tack with the play moving ii'oniiti-.1;-ryqimq wedding zone to zone on long passes deepfoood wishes are rm”: extmded mliinwaiited into the oppoiienils territory. Boililu-1, mm couple. goalies lI'9i'r called on for their, ..e.e. D951. End the 106-11 B08119. )'0Un8': Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson and no” 5””V3”- 3 him 531001 5'-Wisoit Alvin were in Charlottetown dent. put. on n performance equal to the most seasoned veteran. For the locals D. Mac-.Lcaii was M,-y Ipstplt Lawn. Mummy H”. the his zoni neitcr. pickin: HD1011! bniir. uas a business visitor to 5t"””5 Md 0”" "5-ii-ill K Cl?-m0"15-.North Lake on Feb. 4th. in the in- runncr-up. scored three and also rarest of his mm” blmm". Ml. ptcl-zed up anotlicr point on an as-irma-n nppratea 5 labs”, factory at on business on Feb, 7th. sist. Power scored two. and Nel-lb,-om, Lama 1 son and .loi-insion one each. i R. MacDonald with three munt-i Mr, Ci,”-mn'RM,V. E35; Ham... ”” M1 We FC"lil”E "W ”I'' V1-91' ispent Feb. 5th in Charlottetown oi. nrs. Brmvn and Scott not ttvo.im5imt53. each. and )lacKliinon. Rain. C.; . . MacDonald. MavPhnil. and Burke. Miss Karolyit Stewart, Red Point. 0”ll5hs:l5:;. lls convalescing at her home. hav- I -- I b t' t. 1 ti M”"l53”9mG”3l- Slcwallii dfcilflgzspifgll i:TpS:tl'l1een'l.ll1ll10. 19 sour”. tense. l.. Fl'a.-'or. R05 nolds. , 4..., , i George: ioi-words. K. Clements. A.. Mrs. John Robertson was lIOSl('F5l Nclgi-w the Kingsboro Institute on Feb. isth. and A large crowd was in at- Clements. MacLcan. Power. son. Jnlinston. Cornwall Goal. " Tum? d9' tendance. tense. Macxinnon. Rain, Hcc Scott. ,- Herb Smm "Wm"? m"W"lid5-i Mr. Earle Johnson. Fortunet B1”0W"- BIll'1x'9- KP”.V- MFCPWIIL Bridge. accompanied by Zellusl R. xlnt-Donald. C. Mac-Dontild. J. .k . ' . h ””mMWT- MPEWNL i or son uas on usincxs in North SUMMARY lLake on Feb. tlth. ' First Period M; A d . R b .t H 1”M”m'"”5”"- MACLC3” isi. ltlarvlls rE)OnV:ll.Fl gmivrixsmpspeirll 'l' Clvmcm” 133-la recent wecketid al her lll'ltti9 iiil '2-Aiontaizuc, Power 3 mwsom 0 Red Point. ."--Cornwall. R lvlt-irlimialti (C. Mac-Donald: 4-Montague. Mar'Loan (Power. A. Clem:-iit.n 5-Cornwall. R. Ttiaztnoiialrl (C. Maelioiiairl . G--fornwnll. R. Maclioii iKcll.ii 7-Cornwall, Brown (Burke) .. . Penalties C. Rt-yiioltls. ta . Mi.-s Mai'.loi'ir- McDonald is ill at -45 the home of RPV. H, n. and am. y,Bcll. Miss MacDonald is attending -53 St. Mary's Convent. Souris. All wish Marjorie a-speedy recovery. :1 I" y Mr. Hai'i'.v Bruce. Red Point. is I-I-01..-tiit. again. having had a fall and PM ibeing indisposed for it few days. .. . . Mr. and Mr-:,Janit-s Robertson swam "rim! .spoiit Feb. 7th in Charlottetown on iliiisiiiess. il-Montague, K. Cloniciiis .'l:0'i. . H7A- . - 9-'3f""””' WCKlll'l"” iiii:l?i::i.sslsrnl::it:gy r;t!clltl:llr0ll)ndlxVlII3 'M”P1””l ”?'i5i.iohn w .Glllis and family man MCFMOMV-'”'c ”"CI'"3" iPoint on the recent death of Mrs (A. Cir-incntst .. . 14' :G,ma' ' 1 .li- (Toriiirail. Ba.n . l-I" H .7 My l2---Cornwall, C. ltl-'d('f)(lll.il(l ii :' v. . , . 13-Cornwall. lifrh Scott. 11.401.34"”;J9:,::,n?f:f”f:"ht?”hml; PEMH1" Ti Ncl5""' through illness. Ail. wish. Jean I Third Period 1-I--Montazue. Macl.ean (K. Clements) i.'---.Vionlat!ue, Ncl-on ll?-Cornwall. IilaoPhuil 1C. Macbonaldt . . . . l7 -Montague. K. Clcniontq speedy recovery. 02; The ERSlBBllIC Sewing Cluli met '1” at the home of Mrs. Gerald Bruce ion Feb. 8th with a large attend- iaiicc. Mrs. Walter Dixon capably -”'l.traches this Sewing Club group. in-Montaniie. Jolinsion :l.l . - . .. . mhC0mwalL H. SP0” : 'which is llftlfl.PlI.il).ll6Cl(. 20--lVlOllt.'lEllP, Power . . :7. y . . - , , 'n-co--"wt '.3.l..2...Ef'...'3..”:It.E"?..1il2t'i..:.(?;: 22-Montague. K. Clements an FM) V-ML tMaci.eani l.'v5S y . H ”iC”r'”'"”t Rm” ' H-M Mr and Mrs. Riisseli Garrett. Pnmm" '" mm" Red Point. were visitors to Char- F"F”"" 'Fi" lottetotvn on Feb. .'tt.h. 0 S. . Mrs l'lobr-rl. A. Dixon riitririaiiictl the East Raltir. Women's Institute ' "m at her home on Feb. 7th. V OTTAWA. Fob. iT -(OM .-t M,-. and M”. Jafnpg Robe,-gm", has been residing in the Cil)' for a ma,-lifew years. was annlvr-rgary,iFCb. 5th.. checking on reports that t Mr. Reginald MacDonald. who here on Friday. visitors were cuttiin: wood and -liimber on his property. He purchased the property of Mrs. The light snow recently has - made ideal roads for hauling and farmers who did not' get theta at' .Harnion Field. N:-wfounclland. has ,ion. N. B . . A ”;3I"E'.BRUARY 18. 1952 THE EASTERN euanoiar Xtiemsz-itiouraouii: nu-aid r. Lanai-y. Mn. Byron stew... Bruce MIoI'Iiu. Miss Joyce Wlggintun. Plus Mcxinrion AGENT GEORGETOWN: ' . The Guardian may be bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: Ti... TIE. Weldon Layers. the following places in filial. in-'7 Post Office: in Soul-ls: The Snack Bar and II. Richards .5 sun A”S Gerald Murphy. H. M. Sladzicona, is spending A few s at the home of his parents Montague. returning this wool: !to his ship at Halifax. 1S. 1 I) Iln l Miss Alice Collings, of the staff R. T. Holman. Suminerside. 'spent the weekend at the home fol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loo tjoliings. Montague. ..rMiss Barbara Malhoson. sec- ond year student at. P. W. C.. and iMlSS Mary Matheson. hospital technician on the staff of the Ot- yiaua Cixit: liospiial. are guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs Angus Matheson. Glen William. .."TRAXSFERRl-II) TO N. R.- Fiicnds in Montague ' are inter- ested to learn that uireless oper- alor. Barry Maci.ure. son of MT- and Mrs. Charles MacLlire. Mou- tngue. who has been stationed at recently been posted to Frederic- .:ir.x'r:n.-u. si;avi('i;s --Till! funeral of the late Mrs. Marshall Reynolds. who passed away at her home in Montague early Friday nioi-niniz. was held from Trinity United Churih Saturday after- n I-ll. and was largely attended by relatives aw. friends who had come to pay their last respects. The service was conducted by Dr. A. D. Maclicnzle assisted by Rev. Corkuni of Souris. and Rev. F. N. Yoiiiitr. Mrs. Howard Vlckcrson presided at the o:'.'1Rll- -"i SW0 "Beautiful Isle of Somewhcre"uIs leiiderly rendered by Mrs. Rfllllll Beck The hymns were "0 Jesus Christ. Grow Thou In Me." and 'tl-lorcver With The Lord". Mem- bers of Acme Rebekah Lodge and the Ttmn Council attended lira body. The pail bearers were six iicpheu':' Malcolm Beck. Ralph Berk. A l:.stair Currie. Martin Cur- rie, Herman Martin and Wilson M-ti-tin. interment took place in tlic Montague community cemet- cry. Patrick Curran a few years ago. It is learned fsom Mrs. JEIIICS; Dower. St. Pete that she has rt-. signed her position as riiarwoniatii for the C. N.R. Station here oi-.int: to the poor health of her llllsbhllflw She held the job for twenty vcarsi and we will miss her around ihc' stations now. Mr. James Keniie-tick i)lllTllaSPrli the lovely property of thc late Mr. Frank McCarthy on the Morelll Road, which was sold by auction a week ago. Mr. Kenneilok. who previously purchased the property of the late W. H. McEivt-ii. known as the old Bi tol Mill pi-opcrty The sure you do I wings ! Magi Wonderlul Bike ? Even now you can pitture how your first bike looked in all its glor- ious. sparkling newness . . . how the other kids envied you . . . and how. suddenly. you felt that you had uill sell this estate and move to his new home just as soon as pos- sible to be ready for the spring cropping season. Rev Phiiien McKeiiiia. PP. has returitt-d front a business trip to New Glaszow and AntiiZ0nl5h- while in Antigoiilsh. he conveyed the sincere svnipathy of this vicin- ily to Mrs. Rooney. on the passing of her son. Father Alplinrisus Room-.v in the U. S.A. One of liei' sons. Rev. Joseph Rooney. was parish priest here for a number of years and Mrs. Rooney has spent Ci whim Road and" Vicinity His many friends and llFl;l1bm-g iegret. to learn that Mtg. Murdock MacDonald. Whiin Road. is now 2. patient in the King's Count; 1-in... pllal, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlottetown, were Sulltlay itors or Mrs. Watis' pat-ems. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Road. ' Reuben Wa its, .s Xi". ll 1 .lIl Miu ishbel Farquliai-soii, czm. lottetown, spent the week-en-1 W1”) her parents, Mir. and Mrs. )7. Ear. quharsoii. in Kiiniiiir. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Macbiit-1.; Kiimiiir. aceoinpziiiicd by 311-, DH.i' Caiiipbell. Cotnmerclai Cross rt.-,.. recent visitors to Cliarioitrttw. :1, i N... M:' Hllll Mrs. H. B0l2ll"ll ;r. . ed to Cliarlotietoiiii a"ci ....c:,.-. inga short time at their home in whim Road. Mr. James lllacKlnnori, lmwfs VlSll.ill2, at the home of Ulli 2... Mrs. Murdock MacDon:ild. ill-,iq Road. laig. Murray Harbor North and Vicinity Mrs. Edward Fisher left or Thursday for Boston. Ms.-.5, am, a three week's visit in Mum” Harbor North. guest of tier net.-.1 Mrs. Wilbert Scncabaugh anti Mr. Sencaiiaugli. Her many friends are Sf7l'j'V ll) hear that Mrs. Grant Graham, Gaspercaux, is confined to my home owing to illness. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. David Hickcn and Mr. Cecil Hicken. Halifax, rosy arrived at Oak Valley Wednesday to attend the funeral 0! their (at. ther the late Mr. Charles Hlckcn, Friends are pleased to sen 3(- Warren Millar out. again aiirr hi. my; confined to his home nip, ,, illncss. Mr. Edward Clow, Mont,-U711; was a visitor to Murray paras, North on Thursday, guest of xi,- iind Mrs. John Ciow. The Cathedral at Peterborough. some time here. . N. Englsnd. begun in 1116. is the third church on the same. site. the things you t. i the future. Nor want most. But has me ilimmed your memory of the sson you learned so long ago? If so. remember - nothing has changed your needs for money in has any magic sub- stitute been found ior thrift. . And do you remember how you got the money for it? The dimes and quarters you saved out of your allowance weren't enough. So you earned extra change doing chores. Carloadings on Canadian railways totalled TT.f'.E5 cars for seven days ended Feb. 7. the Bureau of Statistics reported Saturday. This compared with 76.952 oars another tremendous wallop! Today. millions of Canadians are practising their good habit of thrift by keeping up their life insurance liiJlliilA5 ST. TEllI'2SA'S SCIIOOL : In his most powerful umrmsoco Lj iJAlt STERIING 0 IPECIALI! NEWS FROM LONDON AGE ot.n CEREMONY PROCLAIMS QUEEN .ELIZABETlI'S ASCEN- SION 1'0 TIIRONE. onowns Tnitoivo STREETS As IIERALDS IN - mom '.mAomoNAt.,oosTUMii:s READ Tim ROYAL PROCLAMA- L .tThc following is the honor roll till the hall-year examinations: Grade X-i. Marion Gormley; 1. Clair Fisher; 3. Kathleen McKen- ii for seven days ended Jan. 21 and 115.497 cars for a lo-day period ended Jan. Iii. The ciimulaiive ioial since the Year stat-tetl was 410.675. Under the bureau's new system of dividing a month into iourpc-in lods--three seven-day stretches and one completing the month - comparative nnd cumulative rm-. orda for last icor are n t nvoilahlr a. Grade TX--i. Brendon Diinphy; 2. Mary Bradley: 3. Leo Bradley. Grade VIII.-i. Gerard Tralnor: '2. Jeanette Kenny: 3. Shirley .Gormley. Grade VI i..Marrella Trninor: . 2 Camille Coulter .1. Anne Sanphv. Grade V - i. Jane Curran and All!) 00103 CARTOON - SHOWING AT 8:30 . 1.-.9 I'.'tiu'llt'fl Smith; 2. Thomas Kenny: H' J' la.Cfl?illl:)ll!lcf1l'fyGeorgina Smith: 2. i OPTONIETRIST illiuiamae. McCarthy: fl. Geraldine Fitting and Sunplylllir '5'-""9 iuglilllo III I. Francis ('.ui-ran: 2. F""- irlhcstcr Curran; fl Geraldine by appointment. icnmphpii. i Olllee Ilours: Grade it i ltnnn Curran, 2 )0 .0 11 A. M, (Lena McCarthy and Patricia 2 4,, 5 L M. lsnlllhf 3. Jackie Lawlor. Grade 1- l. Ernestine Smith: ' -Walter Briidlev MONTA(IllI'I. I'. I-3. I. Office (tonne:-ted with Tm n;;.7,he5,v, pns,",,summ 9""! 5'1"" l'fr' the British penny black and Mitts"-v'"nt' W '"""l "' '9”- 1. George Bradley. Slowly. so slowly. I 75" Then. one great day. the bike was ynur.I.' they must put money aside . You learned then about the regularly. necessity for saving to get some of Are you following their example? 0ononosooensoouoooocsooonooonsU0' ' Lilo insurance works for you of each dollar you pay in premiums is ' 0 1).." ,,p,,, way” invested for you in ways that helit ' . provide new homes. srlmols. hti:hWI)'S- 0 . i-Iv-rv dollar VIIII set o-nip in life power plants and other vital projects . ' uimmnrv (or save in bank deposits or throughout the nation. . . savings bonds) helps to check irlmal-I Thu. u,d.y' when you put "id; . non. thus protecting the vs tie a I money in 1", imunnnl you .f. pm. 0 .V'"If m0nty- viding security for yourself and your ' 0 Life insurance helps improve your family . . . working to check inflation 0 . living stnntlilrtls. Inn. For a large plrl . . . and promoting progress for all. . I I I O O I I O I I O I O O I I O I C C C I I C I I O I C C O . The life Insurance Companies in (anode payments to protect theirifamilies. while saving for the future. They've discovered that. to reach their goals, the total grew. and their representatives