'. pairs and Painting. Nisan TEN ms eastern GUARDIAN . Bruce MacPheo, Miss Joyce y . AGENT GEORGETOWN: fv'.A0lN'l!:-MONTAGUE: Harold l'. Landry. Mu. Ina lteweec, Mn. wiuiaton. Pius Mexlnimi. Walden lanai. ....D The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: g Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian omu; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Soul-ls: The Snack Bar and II. llehudl 0 Ion. ..'NEW DRIVING sLEIGHS.t Inew Wagons, Wheels. Shafts. Re-ll J. 8 Francis & Sons. Fortune Rrirlge. l -,-- . ...fMrs. Ben V. Arscnault and Miss Freda Richard. Mount Car- mel. are spending a few days inl Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs.5 Harold Lanriry. ,...-iN P0l.i('l3 (tllltT - in' Montague Pnliro Court ye.:torri.15.? presided nvcr' hy .Wi1:i::tmtc .ln.'-- eph Marl)mialrl, a ivsitlr-ht of Mgrtint-ale was i'ttVHIt”Il"fi anti ill"- efi 5100.00 and tour. llnri”l that Exrise Avi. and Sltittiuvt nttrl t-mist under the TF'illi”l'.illIP wt X ir- Iident of Ciiril:-'o'.v urn: vuiiwttr-ti, under snrtlnn F-it--'3 and fined 520.00 anri,.rosts. Tim msw of n tesldent of ('hartmi.-tn-.m rhwrsrrl, Dvlth srieerliiii: H15 ;trlimirttnrl llr F. F. Hessian. lit". nttcrl lnr tltr Crown in all W;is.o-. Horne-Wood Wedding '(.3Gcv:-ncri in Ha 9'3-Til"'fVl'l1ii Wnorl. hite satin. Hrirvi tin-sir-v V ftra-'v 'F i' Regina. l'l7I'l'-."l”rr N . . . Wood. nf lni'.".'m or I Lyle FrPdl'rl(k AA'Dfli'i, tan a: srau In marriage to tho hm Sirlitei Gordon Homo. 0' Alswk F-sis): . sun If Mr. and Mrs. H. (lo-rloii linrnc SPIN If St. Cathar. lav UN. on 38 In St. CilIlFt'- tlnilrcrv I'v'i;vr' Regina. Rev K 47 illllh'Pl. of Eroadview nflzritu-ri :i".rl we rtrv. U. H. H. watt -uni, 1 Given in niar. . lirr il"4'i'il-i er. 6, L. wnnri. iw l rt l nrr :1: grown of wliitr .. t V ' e swcetlimrt :- uitli lilv-point . skirt, fcll gr.-irt-full, :nm :1 .-hnrt trnm. ; She cnrrirrl -ml ru:.rr. riitwzicrll with n'-itivr hr.1'hrr front F-col-i land. faslcnrrl on n x-ltxri 'n:blo.l gift, of the zrnom ll”? rn-'mo;rlcr- ed not veil was llrld ltl ll'.m'r- hr, 14 headdress at :.t-no rim" ' Her attrndaiit on: M tied Ilslry of Hr:-tt.i. grooms best" man i- dlmi .lar'k:rr'1. N No Preszdin-. 1 R. ivhiitet. N 7-1- scloists W9rr- Mr . Farnsworth. I i a l tim- .l iirrl ”'.r Fri. Tilwrrl Fret. to their Dlarns U 'Hls many friends. are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Andrew Landry, Lower Montague. He is a patient in the King's County Hos- tpitai. tMr. Gerald FitaPat.i-ick. ec- companied by Mrs. Andrew Fitz- Fatrick, Woodviiie. were visiting friends in Montague Tuesday. . "Mrs. truce Macboiigall re- turned to her home in New Glas- poiv N.S. after spending some time at Montague due to the illness and (tenth of her mother, Mrs. D.A. M-"Rae, Heiitherdale. Georgetown and Vicinity Vlrs. P. J. City early in the week. Mr. J. W. LEVPJ; was a visitor to the City on Monday. 14. January Mr. Gtiy l-iompyhill wait a visitor to Charlottetown for several days returning home on January 15. . . 'Mrs. Myrtle Babineau and Mrs. H. P. George sin, were visi- tors tn Montague on Tuesday. .l:?llil?ll')' l5. Mrs. William Simmonds of SC VlOV.' is visiting in Georgetown. whrrc she is the guest of her sis- tor-lri-law, Mrs. N. W. Hansen. (iPI'ti".IPlnitiallS who visited the (”.ty early in the week included: Mr. H. S. MacLean. Mr. Warren Llewellyn. Mr. Chester N. Lle- iiollyn. Mr. Charles Mncconnell. Ktr. Harry Stevens and Mr. Law- rciit-c McQi1illan. Thr Government snow plow was Fll2?lf2Nl on Tuesday forcnoon in plot-sin: the streets in the Town and also in clearing the road to the Newport Ferry. A large num- bar of out of town cars are seen dnih in Georgetown which speaks unit for the efforts of the snow plow crews in clearing so many artcrlcs of travel in such I short. time following the winter's worst snow storm. Plenty nt :-nio-wring: flying in 'A C.venr:,e'mx'n last. week. but some- lhif-.? else was flying also and. be- llcve it or not. it, was it very sc- . I W , H lvc and out-of-season mosquito, lvlffvllxztliiirnand R” up ix nnhrrl which was spotted by Mrs. AJ-i. Y rerrhtlnt: ii :r 'i-lr' ;i' iii.” Frmra” 1" hail homet Mwt stew" residence-of .xi- arr! lint G A '"' ”””k”' '”5””h9d "ha 1"" Ewart and A new g m, .0 ml, asonable intruder and one United Stairs to ovrrl Air and am: M the .element” promptly Mrs Horn" v,,,. g p in mp man dispe.led any illusion a she may ' l have entertained that this little Is? in 'AiF.'i, . The above v lritcrest to fun: hr of Mr: ' ” .tilI. xicinlty. Thr iiiriilirir was the former Mir: ('vl'ntr' Gm-rlnnu daughter of tho I.-in All ftllfi Mr: l Fade Gordon. l'ln-rt-mttt Mrs. Gcorcr (tnrrlrm. ls Mrs. Hni'1w'5'. mint um: mu ..v.' COFFEE .-ilways Firuilrtctio PRINCE EDWAR T0v"BllTlEGROUNll" cloning t EXTRA! News . A . M-ll-M's EXEIIINE SUEEESSOR 7:3.-I . I I ' pt 9 "G0'FOR BIl0KE!' u- aml loughlvr in A A YAII ,!0IIIlSDIl ; the Hlllllls it the 442m! 7 REGIMENIAL . BUMBAHEAM A fellow was a harbinger of anything . rtmiroaciiing balmy breezes. -A. C. T HOCKEY MONTAGUE Rink Montagiicz Meteors v.. Souris Tigers Thursday Jan. 17th Game starts at 8:30 sharp Skate after game D Ttl-llAY- rm. - SAT. SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 means 'Sll00T THE WORKS !' ..;and they shoot the nrlrs wi.1.h Imd, love Meteor Sisters Defeat Parkdale Y Sisters 3-0 , ---r 7 The Montague Meteor sisters de- feated the Perkdale sisters in a crowd pleasing exhibition game at Montague last night by the score of 3-0. The more experienced Montague girls held command dur- ing the three periods. but on sev- eral occasions the Meteor sisters goalie, Hennlgar. was called on to make some narrow saves. it was a game which held the fans interest and they are hoping for a return match in the near future. Lineups:- Parkdale-Goal, E. Gregory: de- fence. Bertram. L. Gallant. Mac- l'lt,tTC; forwards. 6. Gregory, Slmms. Stewart. I. Gallant. Mac- Gregor, Shaw. Montague, xioal. i-iennigar: de- fence. I... MacLure: MacGregor. MacDonald: forwards. Power , MecGrath. W. Maccrath W. D97-'f"1l' ”5""1 the MacLure. B. Shaw. Clair Laiiigan. SUMMARY First Period 1-Mbntazue, W. Macbiirc (J. Graihl 10.78 Penalties-none Second Period i2-Montague B. Show tbanlganl. 12.46 Penalties-none. Third Period 3-Montague. J. MacGraih 13.17 Penalties-none. I t Montague ll-llins League Opener From Geoltown The Montague Meteors last night defeated the Georgetown Eagles 6-5 in a. rugged hockey game at Georgetown. It, was the first en- counter of the King's County League schedule. The second game will be at Mon- iastue tonight when the Meteors will be hosts to the Sourls Tigers Annandale and Vicinity Muir Kathar.ln:-Eiampbell, An-i lion-i iiandale. is a patient in the tague Hospital. Mrs. Emily Norton and son! Jerry, were in souris recently ont business. Messrs. Ronald and Bernie MacDonald were in Boston recent.-l iv with a truck load of fish from, Sourlii. The many friends of Mr. Som- rrleci MacDonald wx'i be sorry to hear he has been ill with the measles. The Misses Clare and Mary Rose MacDonald. Lusctta MacDonald- nnd Lorraine Roach were recent visitors to Little Pond. The Little Pond and Annanoalc Schools have both re-opened after the holidays and are progressing favorably under their respective teachers. Francis White and Eun- ice Croucher. . . . The death occurred in the Sourls Hospital on Friday. Decem- her 28th, of Alex. A. MacDonald in his severrty-third year. The re-' mains were transferred to his, home in Little Food on Friday at-i ternoon. The funeral, which was largely attended took place on Monday morning to st. Francis de Sales Church when solann High Mass was celebrated. He leaves to mourn one son. Josephl R. at home. His wife predeceased him three years ago. The pail-. bearers were Messrs. stlllman and John William MacDonald, Leslie Jlieorgetown Harbour STARTS TODAY JUHN PAYNE A DENNIS UKEEFE STATE OF THE UNION President Truman reads his annual State of the Unlon-mess- age to Congress, with Vice-Pres- ldent Alben Barkley (left) and speaker of the House Sam Ray- burn behind him. The President warned that "the threat. of world war is still very rcal." completely Ice-Free . . 'Prince Edward lslandts win-I tcr poi-I, Georgczown. is complete- ly ice-free am. the Georgetown- Lovter Montaciin FPl'ry is makinit regular crosslncs. as is the New-' port Ferry. Georgetown thus once again maintains its rnputation as the Provinces winter port. The sad pait. of the story is that this fine humour is not being utilized by shippers iliroiighout the Province. when one roads of the large number of railway cars. loaded with potatoes, which recently have been routcd to Halifax for ship- riient from that port, one cannot but wonder why such shipment could not have been made from here. The much-talked oft ferry from Georgetown to the mainland it now in operation, could be functioning under practically summer conditions and trucks could be transporting mat to al- leviate the serlnu: fuel shortage prevalent. throughout the Pro- vlnce. Perhaps when the matter of the mails is settled. the same con- certed efforts which have been utilized by Boards at Trade and other bodies mi:ht he used to de- velop intcr- provincial transporta- tion. through the placing of a ferry at Georgetown to run to the mainland. -A. C. Underhay, Nell Mccormac, Vin- cont MacDonald and Allan Mc- Kenzie. 0'Deary MacDonald drove the hearse. A pretty wieddi-r-fglinnk place in. St. Francis de sales Church.l Little Pond on Thursday, Dec. 2'It.li. when Mary Patricia Mac. Donald. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. lv.'licDonnlo. was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to Lloyd MacDonald. son of Mr. ant. Mrs. Vincent, MacDonald of Little Pond. The hi-iclc was attend. ,e.. by Miss Clara MacDonald and the groom was ably supported by his brother Arthur. During the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. L. J. Ayers. the ghou- isan: many hcziuxlrul himiis suit- able for the occasion. The "Wed- Lina March" was played by Mrs. Charles MacDonald. After a few days spent. in Charlottetown. the young couple returned to their new home in Lit.iic Pond. where it inception was tcndcrt-d them by a host of friends. Music for the gvvnlniz was supplied by Somerled MacDonald. LONDON-I-tD"P-tt-V-ltorinlsslon has been granted fnr construction of London's first skyscraper hotel. ex- pected to be open by 1954. The 14- ittorey structure will have 660 rooms. all with bath. ihiimouit ttcttm stimng led by prayer by Mrs, J. A. Currie. Presbyterian W.M.S. Meeting At Montague .."rhe regular monthly ineetinl of the Womenls Missionary Society of st. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. was held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Johnstone. Tuesday evening, January 15th. The vice president, Miss Catherine Currie, presided. The call l.0'Woi'5hip. Psalm 96. was read by Miss Currie, follow- Tne psalm "Unto The Hills" was sting and the Scripture lesson. St. John 1. 1-16, was read in unison, Roll call was responded to with a verse of scripture containing the word "new". The minutes of the last meetln: were read and approved. A letter from Rev. James Dickson. mission- ary ln Formosa. was read by Mrs. Byron Stewart. In the letter. Rev. Mr. Dickson told at the work he and Mrs. Dickson and other mis- sionaries are doing among the people of Formosa. and nearby is- lands. A large number of visits were reported and the secretary was asked in send cards to three mem- bers who are in hospital, Mrs. N. J. Nicholson. was appointed in charge of the mite boxes again this year. The closing hymn was "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" and the Miapah Benediction was repeated in unison. SMET!-IWICK Engloiid .- (CPI, -This town is changing from gas to electricity for street iigitting."itI was here that William Murdock. credited with originating zasllght, lived while devising his first gas- holder. herc found the remains of it vsaxon Cross under the ruins or an an- cient: London Church. The cross is believed to date from the loth or 11th ceiitury. cuFE"ot Thanks I wish to take this opportunity to extend to Dr. Laidlaw. of Char- lottetown. and Dr. lnman. of Montague. also the nurses and staff. of the P. E. island Homaltal. and the nurses and staff. of the King's County Memorial Hospital, my sincere thanks for their atten- tion and klndncm given me through my long illness. Also my many kind friends near and for who remembered me with letters and cards. special mention of those who remembered me at Christmas. with presents and col- lectlons of money. Thank you all. Signed Mrs. Russell Hlckcn. whim Road The Office Of G. ARNOLD WIGHTMAN Town Clerk For the town of MONTAGUE is located in the HFME BUILDING Second floor Office Hours Every Afternoon From 2 till .6 And Saturday Evening YOU CAN'T IIAT BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE ' . liefrtgmtton sums and siiiivicic ' lopoin To All Mabel MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs IONDON- ill?) - Excavatois. genwmiosi. . seetiance, ntique , ' . mph Ext-as-i, SERIAL .- comeor f A L. Matinee 3:30; Evening? and 9 y hi." Elem-lg . miv - rm. - sir. CAPIT OI. mam nu ..-...m.......m---V.....m..... ..--- -....m-mm............-... .m..-..-. broad-rnr' mist A rim: ui ouii ;Ell.1'lltE HISTORY! inveiitory Clearance. A I e e c x ON All. TIP-TOP MADE-1'0-MEASURE GARMENTS FDR THREE DAYS 0llI.Y THURSDAY JAII. I7 ' FRIDAY IAI. I8 ' SATIIIDAY JAII. I9 Suits for p ladies and men reduces! to 2 pt. Suit other runoes reduced to 42'" and SI” our complete stock of luxurious all-wool British Suiting: is on sale for these three days only. Tip Top .. lNt3.3?1&uI W I There. Ought To Be A Law gazed? TIIIIRSDAY Ml. I7 FRIDAY JAM. I8 SATURDAY JAM. I9 Buy 2 suits at these savings. CANADA'S GREATEST CLOTHING SALE 99 GTIAFTO ”Sgoo!1ueRe's no I c sAc Tailors LTD. V ' N STREET By Fagaly and Shorten ,0 i , i'u..iusTco ' KFORACAN -- M r" or NOODLE sou?! F . I 0 JANUARY. 17. "1932.