grace EIGHT H I rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN N THE EAs'fEltn ".'...l......; iosnrs:-uonraous: llu-old r. Landry. Inca Mu.-Phee. Miss Joyce Wiggfnto AGENT GEORGETOWN: Byron Stewart. Mn. Plus Mcltinnnn. Walden Laura. The Guardian may be bought at the following plus: in Montague: llllo Donia Restaurant. and Guardian Omen; in Georgetown: The rat Office; In Boiirla: The sheet has and II. Richards is son. Miss Charlosena Martin. Mon- tague, spent the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin. Caledonia. Mrl. John O'Leary and young son. John. of Sydney. C. B. are visiting in Montague. guests of Mn. 0'Leory'a Grandmother. Mrs. M. MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. S.vclncy Green. Charlottetown. spent Sunday in Montague. guests of Mrs. Green's Grandmother. Mrs. Dr. J. Mac- Lean. Mias Catherine lllacPhel'aoil. Halihx. N. S., spent the holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John MacPhers0n. Caledonia. Misses Marion and (”atherin: MadPhorton. Halifax. N. S.. spent rho holidays in Caledonia. guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MacPherson. ..' Mrs. Edna Vickerson and her son and daughter-in-la-w. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickcrson. entertain- ed for friends and relatives on Christmas night. A singsnng was enjoyed with Mrs. Bill Vlckerson presiding at the piano. 'Miss Beatrice Jenkins. Mont- ague, spent the holiday weekend at her home in Annandale. . 'Mlss Helen Landrigan. Mont- ague. spent the holiday weekend at Sturgeon, guest of her brothe: and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Landrigan. Miss Louise MacPhei-son. Halifax. spent the Christmas holidays in Caledonia. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Norman Mac- Pherson. ..'Mr. Charlie Stewart. Gtiiisc Bay. Labrador. is spending vacation at tiie home of his par- ents. Mr. and M1". Heath Slow- art. Montague. ”Miss Ruth Clelnents. Char- lottetown. spent the holiday week- end at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. R. K. Clements, Mon- iague. Joseph G. spent the Montague-. mother. ....'Mr. and Mrs. Storey. Sumnierslde. Christmas holiday in guests of Mrs. Storey": Mrs. John E. Fraser. . " Mr. Calven I-Iilchey. employ- ee of the sackvllls Tribune. spent the holiday weekend in Montague. Hatched" - "Popeyels For Sniffles" - "It's Sports Featuretfe. AT THE PRINCE EDWARD on SATURDAY MORNING 10 DIG IIITS CARTOONS:- "Mite Makes Right” - ”Booby House Bunny" - "Ski's The Limit". Sing Song - "Hocus Pocus", Comedy - "Charlie McCarthy And Mortimer In Sweden" - "Champions Premiere" - Bedtime Hummertime" -- "Big Novelty Funny Animal of Tomorrow", DOORS OPEN 9:30-SHOW AT 10 R&ULAR ADM.-CHILDREN 18c-ADULTS 40c HINGE EDWARD Team... in Their Newnelst g . . a, A Funniest ., Picture! i ) -..w-um... his guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Hil- chey. Mr. Hector Vickerson. Boston. Mass. is visiting in Montague. guest of his mother. Mrs. Charles Vickerson. . .'Mrs. Allan Maccormack. Mon- tague. spent Christmas Day visit- ing her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mahar. scuris. Martin. Lewis Score in Ilproarloiis comedy of GI Guys Ami Gals Pal-ainouni's "At War with '1'he Army." which opened today at the Prince Edward Theatre. is a riotous tale of army camp life that will have you rocking with laugh- Lcr from start to finish. Starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. the zaniest pair of comics that ever peeled a GI potato, the film intro- duces lovely young songstress Polly Bergen. and is punctuated by R. hit-bound score of Mack David-.lei'ry Livingston tunes. If you have anything trouble- some on you mind. Martin and Lewis are the boys who can shake it loose. and in this laugh-loaded movie. Americas. funniest comic twosome are at their maddest and mcrriesi. Jerry. as a bedlaftzled piivaie in a continual state of solute. blunders his way from one up- roarious catastrophe to the next. and Dear plays a romancing ser- geant who gets Lewis into the troubloi he can't stir up himself. Before the mlrthful complications are uniangled. the airlny has cause to consider the feeding and hous- ing of those two madcaps a bad investment. and their commanding officer is left tottering on the verge of collapse. Lewis. with his off-beat grani- mer and Magic Putty pan. can turn the simplest piece or bus- iness into an earth-sllaking farce, and as a. ladle operator on the Ch0W line. he makes is hilarious mess of the mess hall. In another Scene. he has an indescribably 1111111? tussle with the obstacle course. and there is an unforgett- aible sequence in which he sneaks 0" ""3 Post in a dress and a wig. MONTAGUE UNITED W.M.S. u...... . "rhe W.M.S. of Montague Un. ltsd Church enjoyed a very pleas- ant evening when they met at the maiise for their meeting on Tucs- day evening. Dec. lath. A Canadian friendship carol ser- W19 W35 VEl'.V capably conducted by Mrs. L. A. Johnston. several members assisting in the candle light service. with Mrs. Douglas Coffin leading the Christmas carols. After this program. which clos- ed with prayer by the leader. the president. Mrs. Leon Johnston. took over the meeting. Roll call was answered by a scripture verse with the word '1ioy" or ”joyful' in it. 28 hospital calls and six sick calls were reported and it: treats and 10 cards were sent to sick and shut-ilis. Th e nominating committee brought in the following slate of new officers:.President. Mrs. Ethan Stewart: lst vice president, Mrs. Leon Johnston; End vice president, Mrs. M. MacLean; secretary, Mrs. Charles Aitkcn: treasurer. Mrs. Lester MacLerid; Christian Stew- ardship. Mrs. L. A. Johnston: Mis- slonary monthly. Mrs. Geo. Lake. It was decided to have an an- nouncement from the pulpit ask- ing those who have mite boxes to bring them in. . . Mrs. A. D. Macxenzie then told a beautiful Christmas story, the old story told A little differently. The Benediction was pronounced and refreshments served and is pleasant half hour enjoyed. TODAY - FRI. - SAT. . uni: .. 4i:-xxV- sv K 1 M V? g A Paramount Plume NEWS - SPORTS - CARTOON - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 Coming from behind a three-goal deficit. the Montague Meteors de- Qeated the Georgetown Eagles 10-3 but night in a fast. ruaized game at the Montague rink. The Meteors took the first exhibition game at Georgetown last Thursday night by a score of 9-1. p The Eagles opened the game with it hard hitting attack. and although held back for a tin! by the locals they were not to be denied with Murphy scoring two and MacNcil ow to put Georgetown up three. The Meteors began to get the feel of things in the second period. and the year's recruit. A. Clem- rnts. led off the scoring. He was hllr.-wed in succession by K.'Clem- (tits, Power. MacLean. and Nel- son. Georgetown scored three more in this period with MscNeil leadinlz to tie the score at 6-all at the end of the period. The last neriod was the most :ugged of all with everything go- ing. Hard checking by both teams Montague In. 10-6 Win Over Geoltown. Eagles Georgetown - Goal. 1:. Sullivan; defence. Johnston. Delory. Mac- Ncill; forwards: Landry. Murphy, 8. Martell. Publlcnvk. Macbonsld. Burke. Glory. C. Martel). Montague - Goal. Mclzwen: de- fence. Fraser. Beck. Reynolds: for- wards: Nelson, Macbean. Power, A. Clements. Collirrgs. K. Clements. Referees - P. Sinclair. H. Park- er. SUMMARY First Period 1-Georgetown. Murphy 6.42 2--Georgetown. Murphy (Marten) . 3-Georgetown. MacNeill Penalties-None. Second Period 4--Montague. A. Clements (K. Clements) . .. . .5-Georgetown. MacNei2 6-Montague. K. Cleme ts icolllllgs) .. . 7-Montague. Power . Ll-Georgetown, Murphy ' and Vicinity Mr. .12-remiaM Doiron of Rustic-oi was his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank lllat-Loan. Miss Betty Arthur. student at Prince of Wales College is spend- ing the season's holidays at. her home in Georgetown Royalty. Miss Gladys Fouchl-re who is employed in the City. spent Christmas at her home in George- town. i Miss Lorraine Landry of Char- lottetown was the holiday gurst of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mr. Ray MacDonald nf Char- lottetown was the guest of rrl:i- iives in Georgetown for Christ- mas. Miss Elinor Walsh. who is cin- ploycd in Charlottetown was the guest over Christmas of my par- ents. Mrnancl Mrs. Earlvwnlsli. Miss Mary Got:-ll, trim is cin- ploycd in the City. spcnt Christ- mas with her parents. Mr. iind Mrs. Joseph Gotcli. Sr. Miss lx'.'ithleen Dnyir. R.N.. of Boston, Mass.. arrived home a few dnys ago and will spend the winter with her father. Mr. Ernest Doylc. Mr! Everett "Tommy" Llcwcllyn who is a member of the Royal Canadian Ail; Force stationed at St. John's. P.Q.. spcnt Clirisimlis Continued from page 7 E held it up roFr3Eier to see. But he held it up for only a moment- thcn swallowed it. There was is pleased look on Drummer": face- Peter grinned. "You certainly l'lRV'e earned mat, breakfast. said he. "I guess I would go hungry all the time if I had to work like the guest for Christmas oil hjisg began to take its toll on the play- fMIrle1ll 12-13 era as the game slowed up. Nelson it-Montague. MICLE-In and MacLeim combined on tho (Power) 11.32 neatest passing play of the night in-Georgetown. MacNeill . 18.37 to put Montague one up. The rook- ll-Montnlzuc. Nelmn ie. A. Clements. snapped in an- IMBCLEBIH 15-30 other back hand shot. followed bv I2-Montasuh NEW"! Maclbean and Nelson again. Witll (A. Clements) 17-15 only a few minutes to go. A. Clcm- Penalties - NOD9- cnts scored another mi it play from K. Clements and Fraser. Third Peflnd The large number of fans wcrc welli'nleased with the game which Z3-Moniagllf. Nelwn was the opener in Montague. Un- 4MacLean) '. 7.13 fortunately the ice was still wet it--Montague. A. Clements from an earlier flood which slowed (Ceilings) . . . 13.55 the game considerablv, However. l5-Montague. MacLean with the brand of hockey seen last (Nelson) . 15.35 night. the fans are anxiously awaii- l6-Montague. A. Clements ing for the league to get under iK. Clemcilts. Fraser! 18.55 v.-ay Penalties - DcLory, K. Clem- Lineups: -- cuts, Pulilicover. niih his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson 1.lewcllyn. Tommy left after Christmas for Camp Bor- (icn. where he will now he sta- iioncd. 1-Jiiccn ml-lclc-n MncConnell. siudrnt nursc ill. the Prince Ed- wzirri lslllnd Hospital. Charlotte- town. spent Christmas with her pareiils. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Iiia(:Conneil. Mr. Dquizlas Fatcrson who is a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. stationed in lifoncton. N. E.. is the guest of his par- ents. Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Pater- son. . Miss Joan McQuillan. employee of Bruce Stewart J: .CompaII.V. Charlottetown and Miss Elizabeth Mi-.Qiiill.'iii. who is employed at Cardigan. spent Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred McQuillan. ----5 Miss Louise Murphy. employee of DeBiois Bros. Charlottetown iind Miss I-lclen 'Murpiiy. cm- ployec of .1. A. MacDonald. Cardi- gan, spl-nt Christmas as the guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. -A.C. ........G, Grounded Ship is Abandoned ST, JOHN'S. Nfld.. Dec, 26 - (CF)-The Danish freighter Mar- tin Carl was abandoned today where it went aground ncar Cape Race. Nfld.. R Department of Transport official said tonight. The 2.499-ton ship had three holds ficoded when it grounded yesterday at the extreme south- east corner of the island. Nineteen of the 29 crew members abandon- ed the ship shortly after the mis- hap. nnd the remainder moved early today. The salvage tug Foundation Josephine. diverted to the scene last night to offer assistance. now is proceeding back to North Syd- fhai. for what I eat." noy. N. S ro-on CAPITOL Fill. -sn. MATINEE 2:3() - EVENING 7 AND 9 A NAME THAT MAVE MEN liiiiierioiiiady . Passes Ai King's County ll1spiiai' - The death occurred in the King's County Memorial Hospital on December 25th. 1951. after a lengthy illness of Miss Ella Mas Docherty, of Riverton. P.E.l. in her 62nd year. Min Dooherty. was the dau for of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Docherty, Riverton. she is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Annie Crane. Rive!- Kzn and Mrs. Freeman McEwen, adisdn. Wisconsin, U. S. A. Two brothers. James and John, pre- deceased her aeveral years ago. The funeral -will take place this afternoon. December 27, from the Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in the Lorne Valley cemetery. Tile Birthday Murder By Luigc bowls CHAPTER FORT! Part Two Victoria saw with vague sur- prise that Moira 1-Iastings' face was screwinz up into a distorted grimace. Tears started into her eyes, slid out of the comers onto her cheeks. "But he told you he loved me and you killed him for it!" she leaned suddenly forward. her hands clawed on the ends of the choir arms. "You killed him!" Victoria stood up. she heard herr own voice speak with slow clarity. "No. He tried to kill me." There was a slight clatter. Vic- toria turned toward the sound. Tuck had entered the room through the French doors leading onto the little balcony. He stood there. huge. backed by glass with the night behind it. She was sur- prised by his appearance, but that was a secondary feeling. 1n ll ttrange voice Victoria. him: "It was the coffee, not the sugar. He put the poison in my 001588 Just after Bernice telephon-i ed. When he was "on the telephone I heated the same coffee. I gave it to him." Tuck was nodding. "Yes. Ti'inf.'5. how it Was." His long head turned slowly and he looked down at Moira. "I am wondering whether to arrest you as asseasory before the fact." . p Moira shrank against. the carv- lfla Of the high-backed chair. "I didn't have anything to do it"' Victorilr found that she felt al- most sorry for the woman sitting opposite her. "it was all Albert. 1 think." she told Tuck. As she spoke. Moira shot to her feet. "I don't believe it! It's only your word! You had as good a chalice!" she turned sharply to Tuck, who was still standing on the balcony doorway. Tuck shook his head. Moira turned slowly and looked at Victoria, Then a brightness blossomed on her face. Her eyes were suddenly stars. Moving lim- pidly. gently. -she eased away from the table. she moved grace- fully to the door she picked up her fur coat. with a sudden swirl. she swung it from her) shoulders. like a cape. She drifted, to the front door which opened' easily for her. She stood with her back to them. facing the night air. "I'll never get that part, You'll see to that. You'll have it your. Way. Butl had his love." shc, turned. She was very pretty stand-I ing there. There was a sweetnessi on her face. Her voice was like it sliver of ice. "How does it feel tni know that he tried to” kill you. for me?" she tipped the upper part or her body forward. Oncl hind polnled to her breast. "For me!" she repeated. "No." said Victoria. "For hlm-l- self" I "He hated you!" said Moira. I-lcr; starry eyes were incongrous with the icy voice. Victoria walked inward across the space between There was something in slow and quiet Inpproach made Moira draw back. ' Facing Moira. Victoria said 'i.oi her: "You don't understand Al-I bert. Albert had only the kindliesti l hrr them. I thii t. . which i A new look showed on Moira- Hastings face. a puzzled under- standing. The strange. moment- ary beauty had left her now. "When you cry into your pl?- low tonight, as'.: yourself how it would have gone if he had come to discover that YOU were the unnecessary one." Moll-a's exit was not an exit af- ter all. To be cont inued liII?EMlCS GRINDGTONE. WT M4 JEWELRY IN THE VAULT. I'LL BE BACK . SOON v-I'M GOI . NGD . SEE THE DENTIST. e - diilillllllltll), . ., said to; p SIATELY ELM GLOWS YIJLETIDI-2 HUES - Florist Mutt- hew Rualie of Newton. Mass. not is man to go half way when it comes to Christmas lighting. Each year since 1941-except during war years - Ruane property into a Chrisctnias wonger- h , i h n surroun mg laoiirde oini3legriiti)u';'iiea big elm tree ...AND. OH, WHAT LIGHT BILL! has turned his above blossoms with 16.500 small. blue bulbs on a total of 45 circuits and powered by a special trans- former on the pole nearby. The display is a delight to the Whole town, and the only rub comes when Ruane gets the bill. Belnvi. he's seen perusing last year's D-- Icrmber lighting bill of S472. feelings for women he had used." I - There Ought To Be A Law For as clean engine I switched to Murvelulse Mofo? Gil You get more engine protection under all. driving conditions with Marvelube-the Heavy-Duty motor oil that meets car manufacturers specifications for correct lubrication. Marvelube is a detergent motor oil. It ' not only lubricates-it cleans. 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