i .-.. 3.... 4 PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN obj?-uonraou: llarolll r. undo. Mrs. Byron Stew-rt. Mn Bruce MaePhee. Mia: Jeyee Wigglnlon. flea Mexinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Livers. The Guardian may be bought at the following plaeea In Monlagu: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown; The Post office; In Souris: The Bush liar and 3. mouse VWONDER. SILK print stresses at 87.95, now in stock it the Ju-Anna Dress shop. ..tM.rs. Ted Macmwen and Mrs. Gordon E. MacEwen of Bristol, Lot 40. motored to Charlottetown last week on business. ..'Mra. J..P. Beer and Mrs. L. ZH. Poole, Montague, left on Sat- urday by plane for New York and other cities in the U.S.A, ..'COMMUNlTY PARK CEM- ETERY, Montague. A new addition or land has been procured recently. and a limited number of choice plots are now available, under per- manent upkeep plan. For further information apply Montague Fur- niture Co.. Limited, Montague. .3FUNERAl. AT CAR.DlGAN- The iuneral oi the late Mrs. Gec- elia Annabelle Sanderson, who passed away at Moncton February 115th. was held Saturday morning from the home of her brother-in- law. Donald Sanderson, Car igsn, to all saints Church who: Ra- ouiem Mass was celebrated bv the Rev. Harold Crokcn who also offi- ciated at the grave. rhe pallbear- we were Peter MacAulay. Richard Quinn Jr.. E. Gallant, Mt Camp- bell, Thomas, Wilson and Bemsrd Wilson. Interment has in the church C8fllBi.Bl'). Glasgow Shmohawlis In 5-All Draw g 'ln a second hockey game at Montague rink last night, the shmohawks and the Glasgow Road Maple Leafs played to a 5-all draw '.in a hockey game. It was a last. well played game with both teams giving a fine exhibition of hockey to the delight of a large number of Inns. Lineups: Glasgow Road-Goal. Ford; de- rlence. Moar. Blanchard. R. Mac- Donald. D. MacDonald: forwards. whitlock. Acorn. Ford. Mocrea, R. MacDonald. Montague-Goal. MacDonald: de- Icnce. Coyle, MacDonald. Reynolds: Korwards. Clements. Nelson. Power, Fraser. Macbean, Stewart. SUMMARY First Period '1 Glasgow Road. R. MacDonald 4. 12 I7.-Montague. Power , 5533 9--Montague. Clements 10:21 1-Glasgow Road, Whitlock 14:51 Second Period 5 Glasgow Road. VVl'ilt.lock 11:26 Third Period V '6-Montague, Stewart . 5 'l-Montague, Power 8-aclasgow Road. whltlock 9-Glasgow Road. Whltlock -Montague, Power .. ” PRINCE EDWARD " - T0-DAY and WED. b-I no-gunk I-v-u-hv- can-as-h WITH LAUGHTER. ROMANCE. PACKED Musical - Cartoon , V-shows g3:aiq;-.749 'lsardsaBog. ..'0I.Al.l'S ECONOMY SALE at Montague all this week. Spring! newest coat and suit fashions just arrived at the Jo- Anna Dress shop. ..-nowr FORGET the Shur-gain Amateur Concert in Yeols Theatre, Montague. Wednesday. March 4th at 8 PM. sponsored by the Home and schoolAssociation. Entries are still open and may be. mailed to Box 335 or phone 80, Montague. up to noon Wednmday. Good con- cert is assured. Admission so and N. "JYOUNG WODlEN'S GUILD MEETS-The regular meeting at the Young Women's Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Chester Mac- Lure. The president, Mrs. Leland Nelson, presided. The meeting opened with the psalm "The Lord's My Light and Saving Grace". The Scripture lesson. Psalm 27. was read by Mrs. Claude Nicholson, lnllowed by prayer by Mrs. Elsie Watter- worth. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secre- tary Mrs. Wellington Campbell, and were approved as read. Plans were discussed for holding a St. Patrick's supper in the church -hail and it was decided to call a special meeting next week to tin- alize arrangements. The visiting committee reported that one member was ill in the hospital. Fourteen members responded to roll call and there were two visi- tors present. One bill was read and on motion the treasurer was asked to attend to this matter. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Leonard Gilli: and Miss Catherine Currie. Murray Harbor Notes ..tMajor John A. MacDonald of Cardigan, president of the south- ern King's County Hockey League, was an interested spectator at the Georgetown Eagles-Murray Har- bour Bruinshockey final played at the Harbour Rink on Saturday night. February 28th. The many friends of Mr. Peter Ma.oLean will be sorry to learn that he is quite seriously ill at the home of his eon-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Herring, Murray Harbour. A host of friends join in the hope that this fine old gentleman may make a speedy and complete recovery. Messrs. Ray Stewart and Willie Harris were visitors to New Clos- gow during the last week of Feb- ruuy. Mr. Fred White of White Sands, despite.his as years, is still an en- thusiastic hockey fan and was a most interested spectator at the game between the Montague and Murray Harbour Bantams played at the local rink on Wednesday night. February 25th. Mr. White's grandsons, Allen and Everett White were among the stars or this in- teresting contest, which fact very naturally brought a glow of sat- infection to this grand old gentle- man's heart. it is hoped that when next yeals playdowns roll around Mr. White will yet be in perfect health and will again lend inter- est and distinction to the contest by his presence. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mboonnell of Georgetown were visitors to Murray Harbour over the Febru- ary 38th weekend. Mr. Lloyd White of Halifax is enjoying a pleasant holiday with his wife and family at his home in Murray Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker of Georgetown were weekend visitors to Murray Harbour and Murray River, where they were the guest-5 of friends. -C11. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING - ADULT - '1'Iainastyoa -A-I'neoaeiiIIea'ii" Newa- Song - Cartoon Shows 3:80-7-9,. Montague Curling 1 Club Schedule ..'Montague Curling Club draw for today: 7.00 p.ns. West Ice-O. S. Stewart Va A. A. Fraser. East Ice-A. E. Sullivan vs L. oole. ..'A SPLENDID COLLECTION of H P 9.00 p.In. West Ice-H. L. Meooregor vs J. M. Maclienzie. East Ice--Ladies curling - 0. Poole vs G. Power. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. James Coldweil oi the Royal Canadian Navy, stationed in Char- lottetown, was the weekend guest of Mrs. Coldwell and son at Georgetown. Mr. Sylvarious Yorston and Mr. Hughie MacPhee of DeGros Marsh were business visitors to George- town on Saturday, February 28th. Mr. Thomas Renton and Mr. John C. MacDonald were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday, February 28th. MT. and Mrs. Stanley Mclnnis Blld family. and Mr. Gordon Kerr motored to Georgetown on Friday. February 27th. Mr. Mislnnis was on business in connection with the National Film Board and Mr. Kerr concerning Boy Scout activities. Miss Bernice Debory and Miss Sheila DeLory, students at Prince of Wales College, spent the Feb- ruary 28th weekend at their home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Batchilder and family motored to Charlotte- town on Saturday, February 28th, where they visited relatives. Mr. William Vanldcrstine and Mr. Rich Colllngs of Montague were business visitors to George- town orf Saturday, February 28th. Mr. and Mrs. spurgeon Walker and Mr. William Bufictt motored Zlth. Mrs. Mabel Heern and Mrl. Sheldon Ross. of Halifax. were weekend guests of relatives in Georgetown. Ml'. Charles MacConnell of the Royal Canadian Navy. stationed at Halifax. N.s., motored to George- town where he spent the February 28th weekend with Mrs. MacCon- neli and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker and Mr. Howard Walker were vis- itors to Murray Harbour on Friday and Saturday. February 27th and 218th. Mr. and Mrs. Walker at- tended the funeral of the late Eugene M. Glover. which was held from the Murray Harbour United Church. Min Margaret Wood of the CN. R. Telegraphs at Charlottetown spent the weekend as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. Miss Joan Murphy. student at Notre Dame Academy, spent the weekend at her home in George- town. Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald was a visitor to Charlottetown on Satur- day, February 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MacDon- ald of Charlottetown were week- end guests of Mrs. MacDonaldls parents. Mir. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. Friends of Master Earl MacDon- ald, llttle son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacDonald are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague. LAC. J. K. Smith of the Royal Canadian Air Force at Summer- slde was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. stew- art. -A.C. IN MEMBRIAM ALEXANDER MMWILLIAMS .."rhere passed away at his home in Eldon on January 17th, Alex- ander Macwiiliams in his each year. Although not in the best of health for the past four years, his passing came as a great shock to his many friends and neighbors. Aleut, by which he was known to everyone. was born in ocean View. February lath, 1865, the son of Hughie Macwilliams and Cather- ine Buchanati. He spent the earl- ier part or his life in Bangor. Maine. later retumlng to settle with his family in Eldon. Alex was a quiet. Peaceful man who won the respect of his fellow workmen and neighbors nlike.wlth his everreadinees to lend a help- 4 lng hand to those about him. He was a God-fearing Christian. who devoutly followed the precepts -1 his religion. He was a member of at. John's Presbyterian Church, Belfast. Surviving are his wife, Lsabell Macwilllams, two sons, I-lughie at home. and Raymond of Boston. Mass; a. daughter. -Mrs. Joseph Flaherty of Wobum. Miass.. and one brother. William. of Ocean View: also five grandchildren. The funeral was held mm at. .1 's Presbyterian church. M n- de , January 10th at 2 pm. vth Rev. Mr. Hales conducting the services Burial was in the church ry. . Your gentle fun and patient smile with giadnem we recall. You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. , You are not forgotten, loved one. Nornvill you ever be. As long as life and memovy last We will rem ' I thee. to the City on Saturday. February THE GUARDIAN, . Lorne Valley Bulldogs TakeOpenerFrom Souris ...tIn s. King's County Intermed- iate O semi-final hockey game played at Georgetown last night, the fast skating lame Valley Bull- dogs defeated the soiiris All stars 9-3 and will carry a six-goal load into the final game. The game was fast and featured good paging with no penalties. needing the winners attack was M.soLeod with four goals, i Line-ups: borne Valley-goal. MacLeod: de- fence. Macrnnu. Ohandler, Simp- Wn: for-we P. MacLeod. T. Henry. T. MacLeod, S. Henry, Grif- fin. Ferguson. Souris - Goal, Steele: defence. Oheverie. Coffin, Harold Poole and Johnson; forwards, Ha-rvey Poole, G-aiutlhier. Lavle. Pacquetf Morant. MacDonald. Klckham, MacAulay, Gallant. V Flrsi. Period 1-Souris. MacDonald (Kickham) 7.05 CHARLOTTETOWN 2--Louie Valley, Chandler (Simpson) ........................ .. 12.84 3-Lorne Vavlley, Ma (Chandler) . .. 18.00 second r.T:i3.i”""" 4-Lorne Valley. Simpson (Chandler) 0.47 5-Souris, Harvey Poole , (Gallant) .. .. e.l'I 6-Lorne Valley. , Henry (MacLeod) , . 10.53 '7-Lorne Valley. Henry (MacLeod) .. 13.14 Third Period 8-Lorne Valley, MacLeod tlvltaclnnisl . 2.51 ll-Lorne Valley, Simpson (MacInnis) . .. 3.32 10-Souris. Oheverie (Laviei . . 8.49 ll-Lorne Valle-y, MacLeocl (T. Henry) . . . .. 12.27 12-Lorne valley, MaoLeod (T. Henry) . .. 17. Referee - Lavle. Souris; lines- man, Landry, Georgetown. GeoiT own Eagles Retain Kings County Trophy, The Georgetown Eagles won the King's County Hockey League; championship at Murray 1-larbort Saturday night when they defeat-l ed the Bruins 7-3. Murray Harbor got one draw in the best of five. series. l At the conclusion of the game the trophy was presented to Cap- tain W. Machean of the Eagles by Major John A. MacDonald. ML. A., Cardigan, president of the, King's County League. This was the third consecutive season for the Eagles to gain possession oi the cup. Lineups: Georgetown-Goal. Sullivan; de- fence. MacPhee, an, Johnson; forwards. H. Maonean, Murphy, MacNeill. Macdonald. Stevens. Publioover, Landry, Mac- Swain. Murray Harbor - Goal, Stevens: defence. W. Harris, Hume. Her- ring; for-wards. Munn, Prowae. Stewart. G. Harris MacDonald, Bell. SUMMARY First Period Shmohawk Sisters Defeat . to Abbies 1-0- The Montague Shmohawi: su- ters defesathdlbhe Abbie sisters 1-0 -in the first game of a, home and home hockey scrim tor the Kings- Queem championship at Monte- gue rink last night. Winners of the series will play the Prime county winners. ' Oantello scored the lone talk! for Montague girls to give them the slim lead to oan'y into the second game, scheduled to be played at North River rink later this week. Lineups: i Oharlottetown goal. "Dillon: defence. Barnett. B. Deiory, Clark; forwards. Huatls, MacArthur, Mur- phy, Smith, S. Delorey. Bradley skinner. Montague - goal, Hennlgar; de- fence, Meocrregor, L. Macbure. Sorrie. MacLaren. C. Deilory, Bulli- van; forwards, Beck, W. Maouure. Power, Cantello. McGratzh, Clair, 0'!-la-llomn. ( Stewart) .10 2-Georgetown, Stevens (Johnson) 243 .3-Georgetown, Publicovermi. 8:04 4-Murray Hes-bor. W. Harris (Herring) 8.26 Second Period 5-Georgetown, H. Mscbean (Landry) .. 61'! 6-Georgebo n. Murphy (MseNeill . . .'il.25 7-Georgetown, H. MacLean (MeeNeill) ........................ .. Third Period 8-Georgetown. H. Maobesn (MacNeill) .. . 2.13 9-Georgetown. Landry . 9.24 10-Murray Harbor, G. Harris honiague llonie. smalngnna ....'Mrl. J. D. MacLeod pr sided at the regular meeting a the Montague H me and school As- sociation hel in the school last evening. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Arnold Wishtman, and were approved as read. ' Mr. Harold Stewart reported that blinds for the projection room had been made by Mrs. Horace Fraser Cudmore at an approximate cost of fifteen dollars. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the ladies for their splendid work. Mrs. Ethan Stewart .reported that arrangements had been fin- alized for sponsoring the Shur- Gain amateur program and that A meetlns. of -her committee would be held at the close of the association meeting. Miu' West and Miss MacKenzie were ap- pointed to take charge of the sale of fudge at the concert. Miss Underhay was placed in charge of purchasing material for the projector cover. It was decided that Wednesday. March 4, will be parents day at the school and every parent was urged to take advantage of at- tending classes and observing the work that is being done by students and teachers. The next meeting will be held in April when the guest speaker will be Mr. Harold Stewart. STITCII IN mm VAINOOUVER. 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