- ‘vvvrvrvv-O 9-90 -o4+o 0 FO-OO O- PRINGE EDWARD wznnzisonv a rwunsonv ‘U v v$$$‘¢¢§ “ ‘ OQQQ£-QQO-fO—OO t ~ro|lv CAPITOI, and wen. SHO_\ZINti_A'l'H3:30 - 1 - ms . 1 . -‘e-~“¢ ** ‘~‘*“*‘ ‘eu #00001 CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 8th (lay of January A. l). 1948. In Re Estate cf IDA MAY GOR- DON lute of Albcrfon in Prince County in the said Province. wife of Robert Hudson Gordon. deceased“ toatate. ' To the SherVf of the County of Prince County or any Constable or literate person within sold County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading tho petition on file of Mary L. Wilson of Aiberinn aforesaid (at present of Charlottetown in Queens County in the slid Province). ‘Vidow. and‘ Agnes Emma Clark of Aibcrtv.n_ aforesaid, wife of Herbert (llarkf the Executrlces of ihe above nninvti Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after sct firth: You are ilrre-"ora- hereby requirml to cite uli ll(‘!‘>‘.flil'l interested in the said Iistnti- to l-c and appear bcfnre the Juriszi‘ |\"i'"- ent at n Prnlvito (‘ourt to hr- livid In the Court "nu-u- in Charlotte- TODAY Daphne Du Mnuried! "THE YEARS BETWEEN" ' Show: 3:30-78 < People spoke only in v/hisoers of this man and the girl who lived in v vYQO i l town in Queens ("I-unlv. in tiar- said Province. on l-‘Pirlnv. the hrrntietlv day of Fcbrirzrv next, l-ivwin . a! i! ii- roosceovaovoooooooaoooo- similar to the one shonvn lefz. "Z221 to "go abroad" to throughout the U. S. which urge . pend some money visitors to Detroit to cross the uuriig th..- Detroit visit. They‘ river into Windsor. The gesture even nre bung provided with bus is regarded as a new high in co- lnre the trip through the CHIP,- operation and friendship between llPi. ithe hour of z-‘cvcn o'clock fWPrPfn 0f the sax-ms tiav in shew cause if any they can why the Accounts cf the said Estate should not be poss- ed and the ESifIiG c‘o-\c'i us nrsvrd ‘n curl on motion . Jame.- H: for said Pciliinn . And it is hcz-ebv orrim true copy hcrcn‘ be» foril "shad h. gt-mn nczvsnanr-r nulzlislird in (‘hnyloticieyvn nfrvrcsrii vn-e in each wcck for "Y ‘ i've o'er-ks f ‘that a trui- ‘ with posted in fix.- fl and n‘. or r1011!" the store oi‘ Tllyi" ‘is Alimrtvn l t~rl in Albwion zUcreraid so i":1l cll persons interested in the swirl Tstnfo as aforeswld may have due rot'cc thereof. WITNESS "is llcnrnrr lirroli Leonard Pnlmw, Jud-g» nf the sni-l Probate (‘out-t at ('i1f‘"i.'1li".'“.l'.'1 in Queen's (‘outiim lhv tiny and gcar first above urlttcu. By tin- Court. \ g (L. ‘so _ . (301).) E. iiliiliilAltl-JT PAIVER. ~ _ Il"1:'-ir:ir. lfiltflfllliinlifllillfiffiflm Library bx.- rn 1n can.‘ r .. _ rllnflallitranttltt! 3,13 (lupin; qiv- ‘wr- crir- fell O‘.'(‘l'l CARTQQN _ COMEDY 10 per cent lOr aim. fc ion, bl-l.‘ fell only about five per ccnt for non-fiction. VlStfCANADA "94’ i“ n-mizz-r 1y £~£T§3n~r1 Connrfian bound ifiifltf’ '. litrwcs every few rnmut»; Lri-tblélfl fronfillaiiftit Citxifali. Ar- Powr on ‘r5’!!! jcémgr, of vwiurlvn. Canada idTEN minim» s; l’! VXRELJI no rulrosrncmsanv Liuu. f. filmy; ‘lime-n! fiiilungrn "1' Tvmrixf Bin/om. no vlszhnz in Detroit n Canadian Denny t0. the two cilics. Windsor citizen" nrt off i W‘, < tilng n! night. _ flames lit the couninlitle for miles around the Emu-v d1 i ennui Mrs. Harry Junieeon. Montague was a visitor to the city on Bat- urday. Mr. Joseph Johnston, George- town police constable was a recent visitor to Montague on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Londrlgan, Sturgeon, were reoent business visitors to Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jemieson, Sturgeon, were recent visitors to Montague on business. l l Mlz-s Ruth Lnndrlgsan, staff of. Clark Bros, spent the week end M he? home in seven Mlle Road. Mr. Reg Walsh, Ellotvale, was lll Montague on Friday where he visited his friends and relatives. Miss Jessie Hutdimon, nurse-iii- training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, spent the week- end in Montague at the home a! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hutcheson. Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Ralph Graham, Mon- tague, has recovered from his re- cent illness which has confined him to his home lor some weeks. ‘WEDDING ANNIVERSARY- —Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Mac- Laren, New Perth, celebrated their Golden Wedding anniver- sary January 18th at their home with their children and grand clzildicn. A large number of relatives and friends from Montague attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Cam- eron Reid at her home in Murray lkizbouz" North, Tuesday, January 1312i. Scrvircs at the home grave were conducted by the Rev. C. Henderson, pastor of the Pres- byterinn Church. Burial took place in thc Murray Harbour North Ccwiclcrjr. .\l:'. Rog. Rclrl rcturutd iu Mou- Lziglic Friday from Vancouver, B. C, uhcre he was employed in the lumber industry. lVi.r. Reid aocom- l panied by Mr. Bruce MacLaren, stowart scrrcy and Alvin Moar. left Montague by automobile about two months ago, and since then have been Working stedlly in (is ‘umber woods. ‘Unfortunately Mr. Reid met ivlth a very serious acci- dent when he fell on an axe re- ceiving a severe gash on the neck. l-lowc-ser, Mr. Reid says that he‘ enjoyed his new experiences, and particularly lovely country througn which they passed while on their way to Vancouver. They were es- prciolly delighted to have an op- portunity to inspect the Ford A/iD-| tor pant, which provcd to bol most interesting to them. I _. | Hockey enthusiasm among the younger children is growing with. the formation of three school,‘ teams and one Boy Scout team.‘ ‘lflirougli the generosity of thc Community Welfare League the» rink has been placed at the dis- posal of the kiddies on Saturday morning and bright and early one may see youngsters trudging through the snow in the direction of thc rink with their skates anu hockey stick on their shoulder. Mr. Lorne Wlgglnton, manager of the rink ls to be particularly corn mended for the interest he is tar;- ing in the school kids. The Boy Scout team is under the coaching direction of Mr. Ronald MacDon- ald, who has played hockey here and away for many years, and be- cause of his love oi hockey ‘in taken charge of the youngsters so as to give them the fundamentals of hockey. Both these men should receive the thanks of all for giv- lng their time so unstintingly to helping the kiddies get a good start in hockey. It ls expected that during the year there will be sev- emi games with Murray Harbour, Mr. an! Keunedyuempioyee ot the "Abegweit" Ferry spent a few days in Montague where he visit- ed his many friends and relatives. Mr. Harry Llewellyn, employee of the ferry "Abegwelt" spent the week end in Montague where he visited his family. Mrs. Ethel Ramsay, Montague, was s recent visitor to the city where she visited her many friends. ' Mr. Charles Stewart, employee of the ferry “Abcg'u'eit" spent the week end in Montague at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Stewart. _ Miss Arlene Yeo. staff o! the In- come Tax Office, Charlottetown. spent the weekend in Montague at the home of_hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Yeo. . -v—-— Archie Dixon, Laurie Clow, Stanley Llewellyn, and Laurie McHen-on of Gaspereaux, left recently for the lumber woods Messrs. in Nova Scotla where they have I been offered employment. On Monday. Dec. 32. an enjoy- able evening was spent in Whim I town. Road School, when a large num- ber of parents and friends attend- ed the Christmas school concert. Mr. James Campbell, _} rm: cuannuuv. cnannoqwsrowu THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Hamill I‘. hairy. Albert Althea. Mrs. lyre: l Stewart. iilii Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. AGENTS SOURIS: Min Enid Blulllrdl and Gordon Farrell The Guardian Iuly be bought at any of the following places in Montague: Min U. A. lJIIoIiyn: Mn, Chy. In Georgetown: The Post Office: in Solrll: Camden's and Ilerenee Roper: in St. Peter's: The Poet Olioe. I i . ' Goal, M. A. acting u’ “Master of Ceremonies" announ-‘ ced the items on the programme. , g the rank-ital of cushions for ti‘; pg‘: ouny Maori“ Resp and w» members 0N4 io- make the covers for the cushions. Come of one members also offered to scrub the floor of the school on the following Friday, after being ad- vised b! the teacher that such was u y. The lick Commit» tee reported that many sick calls had been made, and treat: amounting to $1.66 had been given to the patients. ‘hwo new com mittens were appointed -8iclt Committee, Mrs. Peter McCarron and‘ Mrs. Wesley Campbell; Pro- gramme Oorrnttttee, Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. Wesley Camp- bell. The penny sale was conduct.- ed by Mrs. Malcolm Munroe, and won by bins. Peter McCarron. tlu ‘proceeds from which amounted '~\ 80c. Itch member contributed a {numberto the evening program. |which was enjoyed by all. llleious lunch was served by the hostess, followed by a social hour, with the Notional Anthem bring- ing the evening to e close. It was decided that the next meeting would be held at the home of Mrs. Russell MacBeth with the roll‘ call being responded to with a. comic home-made valentinm-Inn. "" ____;__.___ all both games were 911M =11“ _ there was plenty of action- , Last Thursday evening in the lourls Rink the "Tigers" (unmar- rlecl men) played the “Old Bones’ (married men) with the score be ing 13-1 in favor of the "Tlsers." Alli Vicinity ' The “Old Bones" line-up was:- MacLemi; defence. Buddy Mar-Cormack, Rod Mac- Intyrc, Forbes Kennedy and J. D. 'Maclntyre; forwards, James M31:- lntyre, Frank Clievcrlc, Ikc Chev- erie, Billy Grant, Harvey Poole, Chester Maclntyre, Lionel Strong. Foch MacDonald and Bruce Stew .art. The "Tiger" lineup \vas:—- Goal, Bill Pierce: defence, 0mm Cheverie, Ernest Dugas, Bill Mac- Lean; forwards, Vernon Jarvis, Mel MacPhee, Colin Jarvis, Aubln Pa- Miss Teresa Victor was a visitor to the City ‘the latter part of the week. Howard Walker and Maurice De Lory spent Saturday in Charlotte- Mrs. Agnes Axzhur and dough- ter Betty of Georgetown Royalty visited Charlottetown on Satur- day. ' Jon. The report of the treasurer. Howard and James Llewellyn o: Recitation. Welcome, by Jean! _ sold their Ann Munroe. i ;Georgetown recently quet, Francis Lewis, Ralph Moslier. Alonzo Gallant, Fred Belliveu and Joe MacDonald. The first period and ' Sllflldlh-Z here. The believe it. will help Canada in her Ge°r$9l°“'" mid Charllll-ielllwll- Dctrof. (‘Oil niion and tourist u, s, dollgr ghgftfvgg, A bu. thereby building up good Prvfipficb- bureau l: responsible for the cam- token and a new cpmdian penny for a sculor team iu the years to paign. Ti ‘.5 distributing cards. are glued to the card, conic. lillS W088i‘ Worst flre in Imirl. Ont. did M25. 000 damage and kept firemen and volunteers but» _ 1'10 ‘families were left homeless and lh’s hvllrikig, shown Hazing. was‘ a Milk)”; Duel, Ring, Merry Bells, by Dan- l nie Munroe and Lyman Nicholson. Recitation, Big Strong Jack, by- Barrie Nicholson. i Drill, it's More Blessed to Glve,r by Edith MacDonald and Lyman; Nicholson. Recitation. Please Put a Dime in the Old Man's Hat, by Kenny MacDonald and Gwenneth Mc- Carron. ~ Collection in aid of Junior Red Cross. , Drcuvlng of lucky tickci, won by Mrs. Cecil Campbell. ' Dialogue, Heck Says it, by mm. pupils. Recitation, Kind Johnny Clarey. Song, Christmas Roses, by lvlaiy Wishes, by K. Munroe, Betty MacBeth, and Jean Ann Munroe. Recitation, by Vernon Nichol-l son. Drill. Merry Christmas Every-i body, by four pupils. ' , Recitation, Daddy Isn't Santa Claus, by Gwenneth McCarron. Intermission, sale of candy by Junior Red Cross. Reading, Hot Cockalorum, b; Lorna MacDonald. Recitation, Some Christmas Gifts, by Edith MacDonald. Christmas Tableau by ten pm’ pils. Recitation, That Funny Old Mon, by Lora MacDonald. I Chorus, Here Comes Santa Claus. l Santa Claus then appeared and: in his jolly manner distributed‘ gifts to the teacher and pupils. The Women's Institute presented a generous Christmas treat. to all the children of the district. At. the close of the programme thc teacher and pupils were compli- mented on their work in making the concert such a success. WIIIM ROAD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting o.’ the Whim Road Women's Imtitute was held on the 6th of January at U10 hOmé of Mrs. Malcolm Mun- roe with an attendance of eight members and three visitors. The meeting opened with the Club Women's Creed in unison, followed by roll call which was answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts. The minutes oi the last meeting were read and approved, correspondence was read, and the tickets on the bag of flour were tumed in. It. was re- ported that one pair of socks had already been completed for the Red Cross. Discussion was helu 99w“ equipped Schooner to a was an exhibition of vcrv fast Nova Scot“ party’ hockey, the "Tigers" chalked up three goals in the first period Friends of Dr. A. A. Kennedy are sorry w hear that he sustained a broken wrist on Saturday, when he fell on an icy sidewalk-Geo. whereas the only goal scored for the "Old Bones" was made b! ‘Harvey Poole. In the second per- ‘locl the “Tigers” scored flvc more goals and Mr. Angus LdVie gave the only penalties of thc game -o E. Dugas and A. Gallant. During ‘the third period the "Old Bones" ‘tried many staggering Pmmm" attacks, but could not succeed u scoring or stopping the "Tigers" lfrom raising the score to l3 $04115- The were many highlights of thc -game such as Foch MacDonald's demonstration oi fancy puck Ipasslng and Mac ltfncbcnlfs brll-l -liant nflmpt ut keeping the puck 'out o.‘ the net. ln all. the "O.d Bones" showed the "Finn's" own: which arc known Miss Mary Kelly of Fort Alli? ustus was a recent visitor at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George. Mr. Bernard Batchilder of Charlottetown spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Batchlider. Berna-rd is at present on Dredge No. 2 in Char- lottetown. Little Kathleen Doyle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doyle of Charlottetown is visiting her - ifanry plays gvrgggparents, Mr. and Mrs. w, '1. i only by Hwse who duck flying ' a saucers-Sn. Gcorgetonlons recently visiting }" '_"“"v“‘ Charlottetown included: — Mrs. l CULLODEN IIDML AM) SCHOOL sssociarion On January 13th the regular monthly meeting of thc Culloden Home and School Assoc‘ on was Friends 0f M-Y- Jack Macmmmm , held at the home of Mi: and Mrs. Canadian Natloualliailwalys En? Angus Benton “gm a gum M. glne fireman are go to ear o i. his promotion to the spare board of locomotive engineers. Jack Inns,‘ been on the Georgetown run or; a considerable time and while, here has made many friends who are sorry to see him depart but are pleased to hear of his ad- vancement. Helen Condon, Mrs. Joseph Dal- ton, Joseph Johnson, George Mac- Cormack, Frank MecCormack and Angus Macbean. Lean in the chair. The meeting opened by readinl of thc Creed, followed by renillfli of minutes of last meeting by the _\§\\. SUIIRIS & VIGIIIITY I ‘ J. B. Matthew held an last Mrs. afternoon tea at her home Wednesday. Word has been received by the family of Mr. Harry Fmncis, For- tune Bridge that he is improved. Mr. Francis is convalesclng in a Montreal hospital. _ .2 - h€g IIAOIV IIIAD IIGIIIIIWSI Welcome [indmark to wartime airmen. Built oil‘ the coast of Sussex. England. Warns ships sway from the chalk cliffs. Master Kenneth Coffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coffin, Red Point ls in the Souris Hospital re- covering from a recent accident‘ which caused a fractured leg. A large crowd turned out last Saturday night to watch bwo very good hockey games 1n the Bourls link. Queen Square High School defeated Souris High School 7-5‘ and the Abegweit Bantams de- footed the Souris Bantams 4-3. In ouninlyi nuns. m? "'0 Irlw and Kitchener forces, “it fllVlii7fT_liISl'0ilY Ilntire business block 1m rued and‘ "P! dwlrtment. than came out to see bins light! fmliw the blue. Here Q town cdu ncll attendinl meeting Iwere discussing street. Volunteer firemen, as well as the Wot» i- 01 lot, coffee. ma. tendance cf members nnd visilorfill lhc prcsidcnt, Mrs. John A. Muc-. F; on. l. c. GALLANT. as». '§ g nzurrsr , l; Pickard Bulldilll i r§ m Great George st. . i/ Office iloursn 9:30—l2:l0 i mo- 5:00 i; ruoua m1 a 1 , -- ‘kvt""o1’ 5) CHARLES R. McQUAiD J ILA. $5 Barrister. Solicitor. v Notary. Ito. i sum-n Trust Building. i) l“ lottelown 9 JOSEPH in.’ MacMiLLAN. i.l..l MOIITAGIIE We have one of the smt up-to-tiate watch repair departments in the province. For prompt and efficient service on all lines of jewellery repairs, In aura you bring , your repairs to . MacGREGOlVS - - - Holman: secretary. Mrs. Catherine comp- Mrs. Duncan Gillls. showed the finances to be in good condition, The roll call was answered by "my favourite book." It was decided to make three quills for a man who unfortun- ately lost all his belongings in | recent. flre in the community; also to purchase a globe for the school and refinish blackboard. Next meeting in the form of a Valentine social to be held at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Glllls. Mrs, Daniel Macleod. Wood Islands, kindly inviting the society for the March meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee. A social hour was then enjoy- ed alter which meeting closed b\. 311181118 of the National ' AMHERST. N. S. —(CPJ to low prices of pelts, foxes are not being hunted or trapped Amherst area this winter and furn- ers gay they have run rampant and have caused much destruction or other game. It has been suggcmd that the provincial place a bounty on (oxen 500d WROTE. and shears can b» damaged by using them to out Pap. er, cardboard, flowers, wet clotlior heavy string. jauuanv 2o, 1948 _______________.__________ ---'~.--~ wwmerrr-rv" ovens“. MaeGREGOIPS Jewellery Store __~_ Anthem FOXES RUN RAMPANT -—L>u| in the EQVGTINIHCIIC CARE FOR SCISSOR! ‘Coughs And Colds Require Attention Elie immediate use of Dr. Wood 's Norway Pine Syrup relieves spasms of coughing, help! t0 wt phlegm and mucus, open the air passages and soothe thc irritation. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup contains no harmful ingredients nor habit-forming drugs. It has been a popular household remedy for nearly 50 years. 0n sale nt drug counters everywhere. n. r. Miibarn 60.. ianiaafrmuto, on. PROFESSIONAL CARDS g?“ . J. E. BURNETT, |.l.. I. ' Barrister, Solicitor. 81c. ODDFELLOWS BUILDING I34 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P.E.l. Telephone Z380 ‘f5, H. a. 00m: a. c0. Chartered Accountants 53 Grafton treat ’ Charlottetown b Phone 2080 Boa I47 g Randolph W. Manning. C-A. 2 H. F. McPHEE, B.A., K.C. NOTARY. Etc. BABRISTER. SOLICITOB Elie! Buildinl Charlottetown J. A. McGUIGAN norms. are. BABBISTEB. BOLICITOI. CUBWII BUILDING QYMACVMALY. vxmvmwwx, w, wYNN-J Pleas 111i i ‘ . ‘ifikAmmosm NEIL W. HIGGINS Chartered Accountant Currie Building Charlottetown é m. was v.0. a». 452 ,3 Q K~KXQ j l0] Prince BL 'v\r IIURRELL Iliti G0. iii Chartered Accountants u, intern Trust Building h, Phone i447 - llos 344 V.’ Charlottetown [l n. u. ssaas. ca. ' Resident Partner l. . i locum. o. g; ,1 \\'§ 1304.’! PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mimeographing cards and circularl. lolloeri programs, correspondence. tying and bookkeeping. HELEN GIDDEN Telephone 1890-1 Apt. No. l Connaught Apia. Formal Street PALMER 8t HASLAM A. J. IIASLAM. B.A., LL.B BABRISTEB. Etc. ‘Bani of Non Scotia Chambers Charlottetown. P.E.l. MONEY TO LOAN GAUDET 8| HASZARD Barristers. lolloitorl. Notaries. Eir- Conallan Baal of Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDIIT, B.A., LLB. Canadian Bank of Confmerce Bldg. C‘ rlottetowu. P.E.I. on. w. n. onnson Chiropractor Palmer Graduate Charlottetown Phone i071 M. ALBAN FARMER 8A. ' MONEY TO LOAN . BAH-METER. SOLIOITOB. B0- _IELL 8| MATHIESON Barristers. Boiicitorfl. 0:6- l. l. BELL. M.L.A.. D. L MATIIISON. LLB; LG Attorneys at Law LOANI ON CITY AND FARM: PROFEBTIES 1.50 Richmond 8t. Charlottetown. P.E.l. MATHESON and PEAK! a. w. MATIIIION. mo. a. u. nan. an. nu Bsrristerl. m. Collections - Money to loco “Croat George lines Charlottetown R">1'~I'>~":a"r2‘rk*m‘ w-mmmrvrfiflfrfrf-‘ai n. who» Illilii. us. Barrister. Solicitor. lie. lrlllllipl‘ Bllllillhl Barrister. solicitor. Ito. ‘ll queen Street IIIONI ‘HI Colielii Money to Loan - Frdlrlc A Iqal and a omn-"ch-mw Charlottetown. us. za/mmxi‘! EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED J. S. ' TAYLU ii OPTOMETRIST Cerucnlent and Queen Sta Phone I958 Inning; by Appointment Pltolot Iesitloaee i018 rnors . um K- ll» IAIIIITII. eoucmm . worn! >_ M . llnluor to v ileum s. ‘their. m6