PACE iiiGI-Ti‘ TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT - r012’ THE WHOLE FAMILY - rmv KIDS! Two BIG MATINEES 0N SATURDAY - - - AT l0 AND 2=so ' Piiiiios EDWARD io-iii-iii- Rcgulzir Showings At 3:30-74! THAT ' -_ “QM/wall? - DELIGHT! I . . to , " s brought it we their , ' 11,000,000 mien-l _ muster?” ' i W74‘? DRAMA i‘ i LAUGHTERJ f live people and Disney character: together! - COLOR BY iiciiilicoloit iwirig Illlll IVES - IEULAN IONBI HARRY (AREY - lLlANA FATTEN in BOBBY DllS(OIl. M ~50 N ICWS THE GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Allison, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Lavsrs. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places in Montague: Miss S. A. Llewellyn: lilrl. Clay. in Georgetown: The Poet Office; in Sourie: The Snack Bar Ind N. H. Richards h Son. Georgetown and Vicinity ..'FIT'I‘ED FOOTIVEAB at the Montague Shoe Store. CIPZIIOWN SCOUTS MONTAGUE SCHOOL -- Veterans Minister Gregg said in Job-short winter months. ed works. to provide employment for veterans on the coasts -whcre thc unemployment problems are more Mr. Guy Hemphlll was a busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown on "esaturday nigh, brought ,°_ mesdlfll- gether the Midget Boy Scout. team from Charlottetown and the“ Montague school team. Although lhc City tcam won by a score of l2-O, the local team gave a good Mrs. Prank Paquei of Souris ls visiting in Georgetown, where she is the guest of relatives. _ ._ account of themselves in that lwxlfhccarnelgsrfthgfies.12$ aqua: tlicy matched the plays of the flaw "I ML and Mrs‘ spumon ltlidget squad, but lacked the fin- wamer isii around the net which these] youngsters have developed to M,“ M“, Rpche‘ nursed“ great extent. This seems to be one of the main difficulties in developing a home team, and it is becoming more and more ap- parent that this lack of scoring punch is costing many games. However as the year progresses it is expected that this difficulty “fill be removed with more prac- tices. The girls of the High School were defeated by the Georgetown girls in the second game oif the doubleheader by the score of 3-0. The fans like this type of game, and it is hoped we will have several before the end of the season. training Ill Ill? Prince County Hos- pital in Siiuiizncis-ide is spending her vacation at her parents home in Georgetown. iMiss Edith Clay and Miss Pur- Dal of Montague were interested spectators at the hockey game ln Georgetown on Tuesday night be- tween the local Eagles and the Souris Tigers. Friends in Georgetown are sorry tn hear of the illness of Mrs. E. B. MacLaicn. which has necessit- ated her entering the King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague and all hope her ret/urli MONTAG . to good health will be rapid. UE w M3. The regular monthly meet of the W. M. S. of Montague United Friends in Georgetown are sorry P- t. DISNEY CARTOON CAPITOL TO-DAY and SAT. "niiiiliii iii Arson: or l‘ ’ IZAPTUIED PAGAN PRINCESS! suuilxs » sAuusArune tin:- PLUS SERIAL AND commit i mun lions: mm rAiuAAl Shows 3:30-7-8:45 - - “i; BETTER STETHOSCOPE TYIRUNIT). Jail. 2O -- (C?) — Aii improvcnieiii of an electric . ‘ Fn-iitnsr-npe \\"I‘ll('h will allow A _ _ . I'tl"llli"l’ to llFfll‘ the lit-art. heat. o.‘ llFl iiiihnrii Pllllfl lins been credited in n Trirriflln nh-tvtrlririii Rild 1L l polllP scrgcaltl. the Unii"crsit._~,r of TO-IIIOIIT -—' SAT. to hear that Mr Fred "Ted" Rafuse of Murray River and a for- mer Gflnrget0nlan ls a patient in the Veteran's Wing of tihe Prince Edward Island Hospital. where he recently umlerwcnt an operation on his hand which sustained a severe wound during action in France, while "Ted" was serving as a. mom/oer of the Canadian Ant-try. His many friends and ac- quaintances wish him l speedy recovery. Church was held at the home of Mrs. Lorne Wlggington on ‘mes- day evening. This meeting was of special interest as there was an affiliation service when the C.G.I.T. girls were affiliated with thc W.M.S. The business meeting was first on the program when reports were given during the year. Boxes for overseas relief valued at $507.00 were sent, also a box of Toilet v Articles valued at $3.50 was sent The Willi)“ b0“ "a!" B“ ‘he to Halifax Displaced Persons whol Sig???‘ glrl-‘lligTh°ile.dcgzrgfigil¥g are met when they come to this‘ $11100 ' - l . country. A box valued at 005.00 322E233“Jl‘.i.§‘“li.§“.ll§§§§§“?.i m w» i» 5mm, tgkhe‘. M1.‘ JV B Scum. A report of visits to the sick- was also given. Z64 hospital cailsl and Z66 shut-in calls were made= during the past year. Also, 130] cards and 156 treats were sent. Flowers were sent to l0 persons. It? was a very satisfactory year. Over‘- $Ii00.00 was sent to the Prcsbyterial treasurer. All the branches of the society are doing a, good job but there is still much to be done. Five work meetings were held at which the members made quilts and atghans for overseas. The Devotional service for the evening was conducted by Mrs. Leo Ceilings in a very capable manner. A number of the mem- bers assisted with Scripture read- lngs and talk on the Bible was also given. Mrs. Ceilings closed this program with prayer. The affiliation service then took place and was conducted very beautifully by the leader Miss Mar- ion Furness and the president Mrs. A Hume. .'I‘hls ended by the girls singing the hymn- “Take Time to be Holy. Rev. A. D. MacKerizle then addressed the group. point- ing out the great. opportunities that is theirs. to be able to take up the work of the W. M. S. when the times comer. He said all could not be Missionaries. but there was much they could do at home»- worklng and praying for the great cause and it might be that one of thcm could go. Next. was the ‘installation of officers. A pleasant. part. of Mi’ Mo. Scully attended the coachi-s and referees school held in Char- lottetown recently under the spon- sorship of the Department of Phy- sical Fitness and is well qualified to impart tihe many fine points of the game to his charges. Scheduled for Saturday night. in the local rink. is a double-header bet/ween m; boys and girls teams of our High School and the boys and girls teams from Prince Street School in Charlottetown. Proper coaching during the early years of the player's career. lie they boys or girls ls of the utmost import- ance in' moulding a future player and new with our fine new rink with its large ice space. the yours,- er players have a golden opportun- ity. which was not availabie to players of foime-r years in George- town. sergeant and trwo professors who later helped are not mentioned in the report but the doctor is W. A. Dafoe. brother of the late Dr. Roy Daioc who attended the Dionne quintuplets. The four men develop- ed the stethoscope in their own time and mainly at their own ex- pense. TEMPERATURE RECORD NEW YORK. Jan. 26 (AP) — New York City's temperature to- day snared In a January hcat. rec- ord. At. norm the thermometer reg- Show: 7-3145 IAIPTPO 64-2 "(WYPPF- Th" iirevinu! iwciiiiig came u-hr-n llwn Life Mem- "lmlm" heal "°““"'l “”‘i‘ Mn» '15- hership Certificates were PTESPIILFII 1916, when the tcnipcrature hit: __nnp to Mrs. Georgi‘. Berk and on!‘ 55-3 dflwt" tn Mrs. soot-gi- Allen. BOT-Tl ladies TWTHXIIO rrporir-rl l-fldil)’, ‘The police Matinee. Sat. Only ‘lliill iiii-tiiii TRAIL iiizliii lie’: a IIILEQFWISC itagoii has uniting tile bails oi the frontier for a pioii ‘ inipit Bel - FUN before! l l l l I l Flart. tmlni" mt hark ‘in tit- pink" with l l. _. _ l iIlIife was never such Now she's nought after, Invited everywhere, enriched with the glow of health that exciton admiration. What a difference from that pale. listless. anemic, lonely girl. You w" rnn h1- hlllllly. puppy. popular. if you always fowl tired. l‘\lIl-Il|i\\‘fl ~- (In what happy thnullndl now rln, take Ilr. Williams Pink PIIIA. See If within 3O (IlYI, n "lrlicr, i-riliirr IYIIYUII ilm-iufit make you s new person, Willi "1""l*~lI"'ll'iR1inv-r:y. better color, new radiance. . OR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS serious than elsewhere in Canada. advance normal works on both icoa problem this winter was due to climatic conditions and the read- justment. of markets. the Atlantic than the Pacific coast, l Mr. Gregg added. smpcclflc projects in mind, but the departments had been asked to get projects under way even if the cost now may be slightly greater than if deferred until spring. finding tour of veterans’ and ad- ministration problems. LHAKLUI FEIUWN Aid Asked For Jobless lieierans VICTORIA, B. (1, Jim. 25 --(CP) an interview today that Federal Government Departments have asked to aid veterans on the Pac- ific and Atlantic coasts during the (i) Ar rill ms! non o‘! A coin take one nests-rim immediately! Don't wait! For, ansisnrrs ability to check cold symptoms fast depends on use during early stages of‘ cold. Then . . . All departments have been ask- to start any projected "Every effort is being made to sts,” he said. adding that the The situation was more acute on He said the Government had no (2) Anon rAcii MlAI-—and at bedtime -- take another aura-rm. Taken this way, at the verv first sign oi‘ a cold, assisrAs checks further development of the cold symptoms. Ask your druggisi for RESIST Mr. Gregg is here on e fact- YARD SOLVES 2O JANAURY 27¢ new 01v , 1950 1253157140 Tmlzis MARK BRISTOL-MYERS’ OLINIO PROVEN ANTIHISTAMINE KILLS BOLD MISERY FAST l: l RESISTAI Is the identical formula proved J When taken at_ successful In large-scale clinical ma. the first sign of a cold RESISTAB checks cold symptom: m an average of one day. Even when treat.- ment Ia started on the second day, RESISTAB checks cold symptoms within one to three days! ‘ Remember, clinical observation of 200 patients who received the recommended doaa e (LOO mgs. perday) showed no toxic effects, such as wsiness or dizziness; in the entire course of treatment with the RESISTAB formula. Keep RESISTAB handy always—in pocket or purse. Take it. the minute you feel a cold coming on. RISISTAI is laid In I lllu MGJI by BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY of Cfliiddd IJJ. Mdron o! Sol Hnpillku l Ipmu. Your Drug Store is headquarters for on ii-isblot envelope is rsrry with you. Ifltsbloi bottle for heme and sfllun AB. isiumines. 0F 23 MURDER! i Island farmers thousands of dol- lars. To regulate our potato mar- ket there will have to bc a Board in each of the three Maritime Provinces working together. Price supports according to those ' who should know and according tol the thousand of farmers wlho dis-t cussed this question in FlamtI i LONDON. Jan. 24 (C?) — Scotland Yard solved all but three of the Z3 murders committed in the London area during i949. All three unsolved crimes in- volved the slaying of women: Mrs. Kathleen Higgins. '75, in March; Mrs. Emily Armstrong. 89. in April, and Miss Daisy Wallis, 38 hlonde employment agency pro- prletoy found stabbed to death in her office last. August. Scotland Yard said investiga- tion of these cases will be con- tinued, Forum last. wcok are only a. tem- porary solution. Sllpreme Court Supports Marketing Board Of interest in this field is the recent dismissal by the Ontario Supreme Court of a case challeng- ing the Producers Marketing Board to wt in the interests of a group of Vegetable growers. The cotirt declared that the Board had full power to act on behalf of the growers with respect to contracts and price negotiations. "CRIPPS ARMS" T0 CLOSE DONDON. Jan. 26 — (Reuters) ~ The British Government is to close its hospitality centre for Im- portant foreign guests _- popularly known as "Cripps Arms" the Treasury announced today. The contra. at 2 Park Street in Ion- Mona“, Mum,’ son's West Hind. was established to accommodate the Government's M m, Mnflwno Fedemuol, distinguished guests.‘ ft recently meeting 1,191 week mmtdfl-mbye came in for criticism in a Parlia- ment commlttee report and the Conservatives have called it “waste- ful expenditure." Loss in running the centre in any normal year was expected tn he about H6000 (H5.- 500) to £20,000. the Treasury said. progress was made with the Nova Scotla delegates toward having leg- islation recommended lo require that all print butter offered for sale in that province be graded, and stamped according to grads. This is necessary in order that our first grade butter will not have toi compete with a great deal oif cheap. poor quality spread now being bought and sold in plain wrappers. Plans were also made to do something about this Maritime Among Ilia Farmers Continued P880 3) _________.__ ANNIVERSARY SALE THIS WEEK ONLY ROLLEDOATS,5Ib.bag.....................39c ROLLED OATS — Chinaware ..... 53c TOMATOSOUIEIOtIns 99c VEGETABLE SOUP, 10 tins ilfic PERFECTION BUTTER, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25) ROBIN noon FLOUR, 24's ..'si.ii:. BLENDED FRUIT JUICES, 6 for . . MARMALADE, Orange-ZII oz. .. SUNLIGHT SOAP, 9 for COFFEE, Muse's vacuum pak $1.00 u... .. 79c RAISINS, seedless, bulk, 5 lbs. 98c VERI-BEST TEA, pound .............. 79c PORK HOOKS, pound. 19c NECK RIBS, S. P., meaty, 4 lbs. 49c BREAD-Special 15c VALUABLE GIFT PRIZE PACKAGE WITH EVERY $4.00 ORDER! MaoKlE & COMPANY (Lop MacDonald, Proprietor) Grafton St. East Phone 441 problem of marketing seed pots» channels but all price-cutting. flooding of markets and other un- ethical practises would be controll- ed by cancelling licenses. In the case of eggs. a national boardwith representatives from each prov- lnce to arrange for uniform prices across the muritry and to dispose of small suupluses may be neces- sary. These small surpluses would be sold at a lower price. whore they could be disposed of and the difference made up either by the government or from a small levy on products going through board and put into a reserve fund for this purpose It is estimated that five cents a. ease going into such a fund on last years egg production would be sufficient to dispose of present surpluses and keeip our egg prices up to a moderate level. With re- spect to turnips a provincial board is all that's necessary and even this year could have saved toes. Reliable dealers and potato Producers in the other provinces are more anxious than ever to support a Maritime plan where prices ooiild be controlled and marketing done on a quote. basis when necessary. fit was revealed at the meeting also that farmers are saving up- wards of $8.00 per ton (your mem- bership fee) by using the new fertilizer formula. The Island Federation, several years ago, was the first gmup to take action and urge that the amount of filler be reduced. FBIETIPTS are advised not to let themselves be persuaded to‘ buy the old mixtures whinh con-l tain not more plant food but con. sideraibly more flller for the ex-' trn money. I l Income Tali: Problems i Your Federation Income Tntx ; oommitee will be nlceting soon and would like to have word aboutl any problems coming up lately l It has been suggested rcccntlyl that the Federation should employ‘ a full time expert to assist farm- ers with their income tax problems. This might be possible and a val- wore surprised and brvth graciously thanked the members. After this refreshments were served and a pleasant half-hour was enjoyed. ‘QUICKIES by Kcli Reynolds N. J. MASON OPTOMETRIST Imus; and Supplylr‘ Ginsu Etc. IONTAGUE, P. l. I. volts-flaunt a IOZIZPLMM I w’, ‘ a . -< .4... -» i”, “Denim. -1==gi§.§..ee.__Q- “I think I'll Llliimliifll BUILD YOIIR this ills, Economical way! You save on labour and material conrwlth Aladdin Kosdi-Cut lumber. Build an Aladdin Home yourself and quickly lee your elm borne become a reaiityl suction. not In tinnnm. ,' ‘ pIIil h! he (Imlt time ALADDIN Advantage: 0 lumber in upplledvodt-cst hr golds, any and economical 0 lolly lowland-ooh he! com In winter. hope homo helm and ‘ Ionlyihshlglioliqwoliiylnehvlovloeed. ndidnwepsyvneneavodenluiedhlypoyunem. uable service when farmers stip- porl. their organization sufficient- ly. Our aim should be to have all farmers earning sufficient to have _ to pay income tax. Local Meetings Regional meetings in Prince and Queens counties are in progress now. Leaders are being selected in each school district In conduct. organizational meeiirgs whioh will he called within the next two or three weeks. Rnpresentatlves from the vat-ion; districts in Kings will attend their N. S. NlacLEllll 8r SONS VERNON RIIIER II you wont fort growili and economical gains . . . more pounds of pork psr bog cl feed . . . nos u: about meetings to appoint County Direct- ors and district leaders next week. The meetings are planned for Sourls. ‘Morell. Cardigan and Mur. rye River. The Prince County Directors are meeting in O'Lea.ry Monday after- noon to set a date and make furiih- f the er plans for the Soihiool the mange" o meetings in their territory. "mums ouonr r0 an A 7w '\ ill .i’s ll of the Dalrymarrs Asscciriio (ZIPIIIIIVI ("slim being ‘held today to iron r-iii- M" serious problems confronting ill‘ i Dairy industry. New method- "l"! "M111: printing. pecimsills. and riimkfi! Aflolnt meeting of the Directors ing will be discussed. by Fagoly 62 Sliorlcli ' MYSELF IF LOP 1- I of home dulgne and Aladdin Home: limited, It Temple Building,‘ Toronto, Ontario. Home: Ind price lint. Join the thousand: of enthusiastic Aladdin Home owners and rofit by this simplified building plan! You'll find the canto s oor plans. Send for it to- ayl its 82 page: hold intern: for every prospective home owner. ------ nit our nus coupon now: ------ Inclined find 25c. Please lend ms catalogue of Aladdin Nuns. n“...“.-u“.....nu“.......................q Address.u..............................................< .......................................t...1.5g oituo you oomv m t.‘ nor TAKING my CHANCES wmi m PRECIOUS HONEY auu. ro NEVER FORGIVE You couto LOOK FAR AND WIDE BEFORE VOUl) FIND A MORE eAtiAm: A MORE ooisiosiim KNEE THAN NILDEW- Bur mar WAS serous C'MON,PICK may visas SHJCEDYOIJD uP vouiz DOGS NEVER we HIM FOR AND tars car ioizooiiasrsizriiato non. GOIN‘! YOUTOOK