C PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARUYITETOWN x DECEMBER 12, 1950 ' LAST TIMES T0-DAY ”l(EY TO THE CITY" . with CLARK GABLE - LORETTA YOUNG ALSO: NOVELTY - CARTOON Matinee 3:30; Shows: Evening 7-9 Tops In Family Entertainment PRINCE EDWARD Starts Wed 4 Days Greatest Since "SHOW WHITE”! l The world's but-loved story a . . tuned Io laughter. romnnc and long . . . A picture your heart will long umemberl ircuulcolokfweac Rx al.o.lb-nu 510.570 xillli no i'..,.., "Bibbidi-Bobhidi-Boo" l ''c""”- mc-ilfvli ”So This In have" T'.' ' C ,I,:l orilam 1.; yvlri. fytyks lll' GIFT I O! QW.D.P. EXTRA: Featuretle Sport, Crocodile Hunters Screcnliner, It's Only Muscle - Pluto Cartoon. t rntrd today. In concluding Dr. Mac- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Montague: town: The Poet Office; ards & Son.q 'CHRlSTMAS concert. VIC-i torla Cross School, December 21st. Admission .30 and .20. 'Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Power and Mr. Levi Power. Montague. mo- tored to Halifax recently. -where they attended the funeral of Messrs Powers' six-year-old niece. Patsy Power. who was fatally injured near her hcme Monday. A PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH Rey, RN, Young. minister of St. Allcll'ew's Presbyterian Church. Mon- tague. rielivered a very inspiring nridrcss at the Sunday everiing-ser- rice. He chose his text from the first ohapter of'St. Luke's gospel verses five and six. This was the first of a series on events tl'l?.l- 00- rnrred before the birth of Christ. The evening hymns were "0 Set Y2 Open Unto Me". "As With Gladntss Men of Old" and "Christ Of All My Hcpes". The ant.-hem "All The Day Long". (Noel Benson) was sung by the choir. with Mrs. A. F. Cam-p- be'.l presiding at the organ. ' UNITED (YIIURCH in Trinity United Church. Montague. on Sunday morning, the theme of Dr. A.D. Miickenziets sermon was "In A Day Like This". He said that on the second Sunday of Advent it was customary to give special at- ionticn to meaning and use of the Bible. He chose two verses. from the hook of Revelation. for this book. he said. was written for such a day as this. for the Roman Gov- crnment in that time was playing the role against the Christian Church that Communism has ad- Kcnzio said that "we can leave in God's hnnzt the hour of His cominz but it is our opportunity and T9' sponslhlliiy to pray. so that politics. business and social life will be an nnsurr to the cry of the prayer. "Fill! will be done on earth. as it is in lmavclr." Mcrnillg hymns were "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings Fair". "Father we Thank Thee For The Nitzht". and "O Come All Ye Faithful". Special music included the anthem "who Is He In Yonder stall”. Al. the nvcnlm: service. hymns were ''I To The Hills”. "Tali? Time To Be. Holy" and "Light of The CAPl'r0I.ro-nAv- wan. SHOWS 3 :30-7-8 :45 he ADITLT Starring Eleanor Parker - A . M Also: Universal News - Cartooil:wDogO8gT1::-id Lonely Pilgrims Heart". The an- them was "0 Home Of God Still 'lK6hp Me". i Geoigeiown and Vicinity ..' Mr. and Mrs. svpurgeon Walk- 1le.-. their son Lloyd and Mrs. W. J. ; Fitzgerald motored to Charlotte- ! town on Saturday. ... ?: .,..-. The many friends of Mrs. Wilfred Prosper will be pleased to heaitthat she has returned to her home. after receiving treatment at the char- lottctown Hospital. Gertnide. and Charlie Fltuerald spent. Saturday in Cardigan. as-the guests of Mr and Mrs. waiter Con- ohen. Miss Earlene Layers of char- lotttelown was the week-end guest of Miss Peggy Walker. Sgt. Raymond Lavers of the Royal Canadian Air Force. station- ed in Summerside. accompanied by his son Gerald of Charlottetown spent the week-end as the guest of Sgt. Lavers' father, Mr. Andrew Lat-era. Mr. Lemuel Robertson and Mr. James Clerk of Lower Montague as-re. visitors to Georgetown on Saturday. Mr. Gerald Poster of Law Firm of Bell and Matheaon and Foster of Charlottetown was a business visi- tor in Georgetown on Saturday Mr. Havelock Stewart. First Wu" veteran, has returned to his home after being A patient In the voter- an's wing of the Prince Edward OUR BOARDING HOUSE r Island Hospital. 1' HE ROLE or: MV , LAWYER;--You .- V I HAVE HAT GRAND ZSURY AND E5-AD,TlNlGG5.'Tt-iE' MILKMEN A125 CANVASSING I CUSTOMERS F09. OPltxilOtxi5 OF THE HOOPLE ' . HOT POT!--... DO Tuev wAloT TO any Tue IDEA, OR STEAL iT ? -u..wlLL you RUN ALONG WITH ME To -rHeDAic2v OFHCE6? you couco Assume CLAMP A s'rove- s PIPE ON AN Krdog courzjr ecowl.! I gt Cs . ,9 x XxO.;:ot. 9 :s:o)-Dr. so .0 0 Q xii ills g! z o ,v:-:-' . zen, o' 0&0, .'a'o o -' , ,o o . o o 4 a o .'.3e.'.e."-C; 5&'a'-. f z - o o,o.s.. o 534, 5 xi i 094 000 .:.& - 9 xxx.-.4::e-: '0' 0.9 n- 9 ow .-.' OKAV, MA:Sorz I I'LL WEAR A SUPREME - -The Guardian may he bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Sauril: Tho Snack Bar and ii. men- llarold F. Landry. Mn Byron Slewnr). Mrs. Bruce Macrhee. Min Joyce Wluinton. Min Joan Johnston AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden haven. DIICCI in In George- tho following - -'WELL BABY CLINIC. Sourls. Friday. December t5t.h, Town Hall. All pre-school children welcome. JRESEIIVE Wednesday, Dec. 20th, Valleyfield Christmas Con- cert. Valleyfield Hall. A LEAVE FDR, TORONTO - Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston. Peter": Road. left yesterday for Tor- onto, Ont... where they will spend some time with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. "and Mrs. Ed- ward Shlpley. They were accomp- anied hy Mrs. Bessie Graham Pct. er's Road. who is travellimr, to Nia- gara-on-the-Lake. C.N.ll. Train ind Engine Crews For Winter Schedule With recent change to winter lime-liable on Island Division of C.N.R. train and engine crews were assigned as follows: Trains No. 39-522. C-harlotiietown- Borden. Fay Glover. conductor. M. Graham and A. Dover. irainrmen. Jos. Paquet, engineer. W. Coffin. fireman. Trains 521-40. Ohal-lolltcdown Borden. William Doyle. conduc- tor, R. McDougal and Frank Puncher. trainmen. Ed-ward Cant- wcll, engineer, J. Murphy. fire- man. Trains No. 55-58. Charlottetown- Souris. Cecil S-tevwart. conductor. J. Court and H. Davey. trnimnen. R. Dougan. engineer. and Moln- tfre, fireman. Trains No. 215-216. Charlotte- town - Souris. A. J. Coffin. con- ductor, O. D. McAssey and Lavers, train-men. Percy Darla. en- gineer and McPherson, fireman. Trains No. 209-210, Charlotte- town - Murray Harioour. Haber Bcil. conductor. L. McKay and E. P. Lynds, trainmen. Richard Dou- gan, engineer and E. McKay. fireman. i Trains No. 211-212. Tignistl - Su-mmcrslide. A. S. McAsscy. con- ductor. J. Trainor. M. Delaney and D. McLeod. trainmen. St. C. Paqucvt. engineer and J. McKlnnon, fireman. Trams Nos. Sumifners-ide. J. conductor. Frank Wheatlcy and .M. Burgoyne, trainmen, Thos. Doyle, engineer, and George Jef- -frey. fireman. Tnaina Nos. 220 - 219 - 221- 222. Georgetown - MI. Sltcvwal't-l.ake Verde and Charlottetown. Fred Curpie. conducllor. J. Lovers and R. Jay. trainmcn, Aus-tin McDonald. engineer and C. A. Fraser, fireman. Trains Nos. 206 and Extra. Sum- mcrside C-harlovitclown, J. W. Bloc-h, conductor, R. Hood and W. Burns, tnainmen, D. Coffin. en- .glnecr. and D. Pound, flrem-an. Trains Nos. 53-54. Charlottetown- Tignisil, W. W. Jay. conductor, Wil-ham Grimes and E. Haywood. dlainmcn. A. Dalziel. engineer, and F. Lalppin. fireman. Sapare. board enginccrs. Jos. Mc- .Phee. M. McDonald. P. Dan-le. L. Cameron. Spare board firemen, J .Lei-gfhtizer. E. Doyle, Gaudet. Trnlins Nos. 54-53. Tigni:h-Chnr- .luvt1x:-town. D. C. McCa-llum. con- ductor. Thos. Albing and V. Grant. -t-rainmen, Everett, Began. engineer and G. Mitchell. fireman. Set up crews: Henry Douglas. J. Herring and G. D. Burgoyne. Conductors. Geo. Godkin. J. R. Doyle. S. Moore. S. Collfin. A. Vick- erson and F. Butler. trainmcn. Switcher: Summerside yard to Borden, R. Small-wood. conductor. A. Miller and W. Keiser. trninmen, .E. Deighen, engineer and F. Darlc, direman. Switchers: Charlottetown yard (2). E. Paquet and Parker Whit- iock. foretfnen. A. J. Hnwait. E. Warren. V. Curley and P. Mahar. lhelpera. F. J. Higgins and John Bowlan. engineers. Switchers: Borden yard (31: A. W. Jay, '1'. C. Hewitt and P. F. HOWIM, foremen. A. McCallum. A Con-way. E. Blanchard. T. Pate, G. Glover and C. McDou-gal. help- ers. Frank Dorsey, W. Worthy and A. Egan, engineers. J. Hanlan. H. Mccol-mack and R. McGee. diremen. 207-208. Borden - R. McLaughlin. With the retirement. of H. W. McKay who was agent. at Mt. Stewart tbr about 35 years. Ind :the death of John Mclnnia who was agent It Morell for urprwards of 30 years, several changes have ltaken place in several agencies. A. Miller who was assistant agent at Borden becomes agent at Mt. Stewart. Joa. McDonald who we: agent at Tlg-nlsh becomes agent art. Morcll. Kenneth Fraser. who was agent at am-lalbane goes to Tignish and is nucceeded at Brndalbane by Mrs. M. O'Maiiey who was agent at Bedford. The poai-lion of 3rd track des- palicller set up It change of time. .was bid in by James Cameron. hln place as ticket Agent. Charlotte- itown was taken by Fulton Pound. M. G. Mooney. senior conductor on Island division retired on peoo slon the last of November after -upwards of 40 years service. 'me many friends of Chas. Doyle T IIIYING POULTRY DAILY nsrma I-Acluno co mo. LIVE AND onessao 7 Routine Business At Montague Town Council Meeting 4 The regular meeting of the Montague Town Council was held last night with His Worship, May- or W. H. Lane presiding. The min- utes of the previous meeting were read and adopted, after which the bills were read and moved to be paid. The reading of the LUIL .. ence brought forth several quest- ions which were discussed briefly. Shed foreman. C-harlotteiown. will regret to learn of his been com fined to his home with a serious illness. out During the past year three well known employees of the Char- lottetown freight shed retired on pension. They were Art.-hur Clerk in February with over 40 years service and James Herrcll in July ui-'.'h 34 years service and John W. Dickie in November with 32 years service. R. A. Duncan ship and wreck foreman at Charlottetown car sllolps retired at end of November after upwards of 30 years service. He is succeeded by Wii-Ired Liv- ingsion. It was moved that Dec. 20th. Box- ing Day. would be declared holiday for the Town. The Council then met with Mr. Leigh Dingweli. representative of the Fire P'ighter.and Canada Fire Hose. The Fire Dept. is at rresent considering” the purchase of two stirrup pumps for an addition to the present tire equipment. It was left to the street commit- tee to decide the placing of a wait- er catch basin on the main street to drain off the walla: from High street and MacDonald Avenue. Following I short discussion on local matters the meeting adjourn- ed. Large Attendance At Montague Social Yesterday evening despite the in- clement weather a relatively large number greatly enjoyed the pie social and program which the young people of Trinity United Church.sponsored and presented. The tables were contered- with poinsettas as the young people served delicious pie and dalnties. Recorded music supplied a very pleasant background which added to the evening's entertainment. The program which was present- ed by the younlz people included a duet by Misses Shirley Annear and Nita Thompson. accompanied by billclalciunl In By-Election n For 2nd King's At the Court House in George. town yesterday morning, Mr. Hat. vey Douglas. Liberal candidate in the Provincial by-election on Dec. 4 for Assemblyman in the Second District of King's. was cleclu-ed elected by Sheriff J. B. Edwin Reid, of Rollo Bay, after the of. floral counting of! the ballots which gave a total of 1034 votes for Mr. Douglas and a total of 186-votes for his Conservative opponent. Mr. Milton Rogerson. leaving Mr. Douglas with I. majority of 248. The votes byipolis. as well as the totals. were exactly is those given in-The Guardian on Tuesday morn- ing. Dec. 5. Sheriff Reid was assisted in his gm”.-1 Min Velrterday 1,, M, vpmr C19,-hi. MacDonald, mule" Bail Granted in St. Peter's Cattle Stealing Case ...'l.'wo New Dru i one from Nova lglstztif iiimj van” Georletown aince pl-lginy cyfau "' with cattle stealing, were rel med 0" 53" Yesterday afternoon ET?” IPPCI-red before stioendlary. M 0? "WSW JOHGPYI W. MacDonald M. Georaetown. Mr. 3. s. Hessian mil Crown prosecutor for King's Count; . represented the Crown and M, D l L. Mnthieson of Charlottetox I Bppelred far the accused in Georce Albert Allan MaEx..y or Shirley Jenkins on the piano. Donald Mackenzie played sever- al selection from Toronto and MCCIHI and exam sheets on the piano. A dialogue "A Busy Office" was presented by Messrs. Glen Wiggin- ton. David Stewart. and Donald MacKenzie. In conclusion Constable. C. Wal- per. R. C. M. P. led in an enjoy- able sing song. 0"- A n. N.B.. was moo cash bail and f.T;'a5b”:,u0l1 . Charles Oswald Macxay M l same place on 31,000 ban Thlie I partner in : cattle-buylng'.vpme.r in this Province, Bernard Allliiu” Christensen of Bass River lximy was also released for S1 out) his” i The men were charged n.,;'L with the theft of five calves Vllilay N: 5300. from Chester C. Dl'?illlecl(i (So; 11;::er1s;"l'he trial is scheduled Both 1s- Youreelves! Stores! .-.: up . , Annual Turkey Do Nowjlnder Way C 2 Great: Big Christmas Turkeys FREE To Lucky Christmas Visitors come To HOLMAll'S Furniture Dept. 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