.TH'E GUARDIAN. CI-IARLO'l'TE'1'OW'N AFTER TOP-ll0TGIl EllTEllTAlllMEllT THE EASTERN till AlllllA!l Aoslrrs:-alon'rTrit'rsT llareid ura.IyreolIewart.lra. Miss Joan Johnston. l'- IAIIIIIV. During her absence, Mrs. Thomas rsanuanr 1. 195; Montague In ll-5 Victory Over g ' 9) - lrnea Ilsefhss. Mb Joyce Wlgghtan. , I pf, T such as llaan-r GIOIG WNI Walden harass. i r , W. The G di may be bought at the following places In i y At 8 - . P . "TEA Two" nloal-hairs? lilo. Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Dulce; in Gaol-no , -- F . Vt , el , town: The Post Otliea: In Sourls: The Snack Bar and I-L Blair The Montague Meteors last alga: ” . into i ' . you re m' . o W " was run v-----en-. S 9 3S8. . - Her many friends will regret to Mrs. (Judge) 6. Inman, manag- Emma,” Km .5 Hockgy ussue SIIOIQ Ili WQII ' 5-,.-s ll'lyou'r-e n '1 learn the Mrs. James Burke. er of the Pools Hotel in Montag- "meg played; nt Montague this g ll . it, Ct ge . Lower Montague. is seriously ill ue, is spending a ten! days in yen Mothers-to help your baby to 1,3,, g , g ttln, at the home of her son. Mrs. Gus summerside visiting her friends. mm” a packed house, the rum, aound teeth, stwng bones and a more I Road, is spending the winter the period ended 34 ,Q ' I V a 3. ,- :lfon)t;l: 1:, nLi(;W-'lEniiw)K:g'&33:;:.ugKhl-lteesrla Many changes men have wrought In the second session. Power I 40 E ML and Mrs. Harvey Re”. I Bringing sorrow and regret, ””9Pfi! 1" 3 git oinenw pu"L:m'l";; 1 .i S gym But the river keeps on flowing. with M) "p'1 hNtc;)h etc i peg est ..-rm; ltl0NTl-ILY MEETING NW" Wed in WW Y" i'.,,.,,2.'? wlfo i'pglk-pll)'.:Ilz- l. '” the C”"1'de”"'i”” Wm? R" 6' Guided by Goat, blessed hand, red the next line. laid in two from AKKK , , i H p ake- our sugar to Hot orc old a.. T54 FOR TWO Burke. Lower. Montarus. Mrs. Jack Clark. Lower Mont- ague, is spending a week in Mount Herbert. visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson. Mrs. Murdock Macbeod. whim A. F. Association, will be held in the Agriculture Room of the Vocational school. Grafton Street. Charlottetown. at 8 P. M. Thurs- day, February 1st. Ex-members or the R.C.A.F. are cordially invited. Jackson. Iower Montague. has assumedtthe managership of the hotel. The Three ilivers l-leedlng not what men have done. Carcsslng rocks sand, With sister rlversiflcw as one. and red brown put on a power house attack which kept their opponente in constant trouble. Macllenn. who was. the spark plug for the locals. opened the scoring shortly after the game got under way, to be followed by Hume, who evened the score at the 2.06 mark, With alternate scoring in front of the net, with 1-turne getting one back with only a) sec- onds to go. In the last period the i - stampeded the visitors. and held the husky body. give him pleasant-tasting. easy to digest Scott's Emulsion. Scots. Emulsion the Natural Vin, mine A and . D with other essential elements that babies and children may need for proper growth. That's why .9 many recommend Scott's. Buy the large 990"0mY Iize to-any. at--.. n Hi 2-Bruins. Hume ooooo r . . . ito 1 ttt " mm o f o co ;"::.:”.;l;:;: :.:.;":..:r:: ;:"”P- tit: t:.':....;? .2:..:i::; gggems-,9;mgm lwmrroasuaow e 0 - ' I - ' M ph uh ,be,t 1 H u 3 3 . "WON WATVWENO" - Enloy Fme Food and Excellenf servlce Bnacirhenzhlltriie tlhlr1.":'h:ii'le3-lieymilow'. anTz(les.eIli'&e:e savriusbe attaglgl the 5"Meteo”' Mad""'m V ”LE5"0'v l Meteors came up with five scores Pemmes " "mm u.4.Ct-IA ”The VVa1:ndmill" Famous For Steaks St. Laurent Hopes For Early Start On Seaway Project Each one to its own farm section. In friendship aid their course pur- sue. The Brudenell. the Cardigan And the sister River Montague. Nearing home one river sighs to the Harbcr one, with goals go- ing to Power, MacLcan. Clements. and P. Fraser for Montague, and to Irving for the Harbor. Although such a. hard fought game, it was clean all the way. a fact which the fans appreciated. second Period 6-Meteors, Power 7-.Blrui.ns, Nicolle 3-Meteors. Clements (Deniers) . 9-Meteors, Ciemen Something is missing from ihc which shows that hockey does have i . scene? lo-Bruins Hume ..... L949 , Next to Prince Edward AWA J 31 (CF) What can it be? Does any one in-r')1u;ll'I)peal without having to be Pemmeg " N9”- w l WIT , an. -- " know? ' .. Prime Minister St. Laurent told It is Vcssey's creek-now where The Community welfare League! Third Period M ' the Commons today the Govl:l'n- did it go-2 was i'h3”ked !" me new "935 Wmbh, ' II ment is hopcill-1 that within a short we” used 1" the m” the hsni uggML,Le0,.3 Dame,-S ma 1' time the United States will take Bcncath lilo debris scattered there 2:: cgriggstvvegrsuch 3 m": 12.Meg,g,ps" Demers 515 p i CDn?irl:CllVet;l,Ctl(;l,l le-adlni tcoewaggs '(I;iIriswr1ieslLl- lot;cdmstr;Jan;'dls istllled. Lineups g y ' 13-Meteors, Mn.cLenn, . l . a sar on e . awr n s - ill a slap e l e or e'cr g g I (Mm-Lure) "20 i h 1 y g WM, pmjeC(, . The source of Joy our hearts had I Bg:1:te;r5Frag:?"lI"v;,:1aps:- geeigltcfh 1 Bruins, Irving lion in . Rcplymg m- 3 q”e5mm by Gt)?" mud" forwards MacLure K 'Clemarlt.w' 1'FMetm'5- c1”"em5' . Mli.'M&lsOf1 from Bunbury was I don Graydon (PC-Peel), he said Just M H U Md . Jay, Derhe,-5' powe;-y L,,',,,g,,,,, Neg"): tl..anigall) .. 15,40 3 business visitor to Brudenell on the prospects of c0.0peTa110n be. e n t e c i it seemed. -16-Meteors, P. 1.-ms" M50 Wednesday. Miss Ruth Mac-Eachern teacher at Brudeneil School spent the week-end at her home at Mermaid. The local Eagles took a night off from Southern King's Hockey League competition and played -hosts to the visiting Cornwall tween Canada and the U.S. for construction 01 the whole project "appear to be quite good." T-his would embrace bot.h thr. navigation and power phases. Caresscd so fondly by the tide is why the lonely Montague On nearing home was sad, sighed. and son, M.ncLcan. A. Clements. Bruins - Goal, MacPherson: do-I fence, W. Harris. Herring, L. Mac- Pherscn; forwards. S. Hume. Nic- olle. A. White, Munn. G. Harris, Penalties e- I.PVl.ilg. PARIS, Jail. 31 - (AP) - Yvette Joint, 25. convicted as a wartime informer against the French un- Sit '- . h ' . S H mam me no sorrow denzround, today was sentenced to Meteors in a game which ended g Like the dear old Montague. in a 5 to 5 tie. The game was only , Irving. Stewart, 8. Harris. G. whitei . Mt. St. Laurent did not directly Referee g T, MCEWGH. ,, - Mr. H,'J. 1-Iynes, Inspector 01' answer Mr. Graydcn's question as Miss Florence Macxinnon accom- panied by her sister Eleanor spent the week-end at their home at Kil- clean. The visitors led at the end of the first pr-rind by a. 4-1 count. the second ondcd 5 lo 3. The Eagles in a reasonable period. Formerly of Montague. g Y. ., , Wh I i it l'f ' , summmw ' three years imprisonment - and schtolols uslted Brudeneil school rr ylltne:sfcl'l”l:y1lhae 00l;l”(1I: we whether Cmada 5 prepared sndcnmg ll;snteIySs;O?1CxOtTllgp:ell;lIl'7n nut Period then need immedmmy pg in ms can X atmihelr The game was last and m build her share 01 the Seaway MLENA VESSEY 1gMeleo,5' Mum last act. at the last session, of tht M” ' 310M If the U-5 d0e5"'i 3" Will” Portland 5. Maine. (Nelson) ........ .. 1.32 last 01 the special tribunals 59! all with the liberation. held their opponents scoreless in the final frame and scored two counters themselves to make the final count read 5 to 5. Lineups: Georgetown Eagles: Goal, B. Stevens: drfencc. A. MacPhee. W. MacLcan. S. Johnson: forwards, H. Stevens. S. M:1cNeill. F. Lavan- dier, C. Maricli. F. Landry. ii Puibiicovcr, B. DeLory. Cornwall Meteors: Goal, 5. Mil- muir. (V0 The malty friends of Mrs. Albert MacLeod are sorry to learn she is sick at her home. all wish her a speedy -recovery. EVERYBODY EATS THEM ON PANCAKE DAY, TUESDAY, use Ilulmo 6lNlNll30NvPAlRIGEWlMORlrllllRlilN L T0-DAY - rm. - SAT. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Sllaw we 3 visitors to Brudenell on Wedllesday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dewar. who has i .3 3;30.".9 Mi” Shirley 3”” . iar; dcfencc, R. MacKlnnon. .i. g SKNQ I . spent the past few months in Nova MMLEM, Ry Bam. Lg Macnonmdz ILXTRA; News and scotia returned to Brudencil on mm.m.dsp C. MacDonald; L. Mac- Color Cartoon Snurdayt Lean. L. MacPhaii. L. MacLean, B. Acorn, J. Burke, L. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacDonald SUMMARY and family spent Sunday in Char- nut Period mmemwn guest of Mn and Mrs" l--Cornwall Burke (Acorn) 0.12 5” M”””- 2-Cornwall: Kelly Mrs. Norma Bears who has. 3iffg&;anogE1rk& """""""""""" " 2'20 - spent the past month with her (Kelly Acorn) M8 ' mother arrived in Brudenell on 4&eorgg,nW,n MCNEH1 tttttt ” snows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 5”””'”- (Marleli) . . . ....... .. 13.-ls Second Period Mr. Alden .ViacLnren was a busl- V . ness visitor to Charlottetown on 5”'((:;:';;:ea1l'K?1fS;'i um FMday' 6-Cornwall, Acorn Mr. MacKay from st. Peters was (B”Tke' Kc”-V) "'02 ;..2,u,s;;;;; to amen on, ”tS3.Ll22?3Z.'3a ' 8-Georgetown, Stevens 19.89 Miss Gordon, Brudelleii North! Third P9101 was a business visitor to Charlotte-l 9'-Ge0FR'Pl0iVYh SEVEN! ------ u 2-28 town on Friday. V 19-40 . 10-Georgetown, Landry . .. On Tuesday evening January 15th! a very enjoyable party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Kerr with twenty-two visitors. In- strumental music was supplied by Florence Macxinncn with the vio- lln and Anna Macbaren at the Piano. (tomes were played includ- in Chinese checkers and Orokinole. A delicious lunch was served by the cardigan And Vicinity .fMiss Teresa Murlphy, Char- lottetown. spent the week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Peter Murphy. Mr. Lemuel F. Allen returned to Tfkserved BRIIND hone”, Bcughion island on Sunday alter spending a few days at his home A Very enjoyable evening was ll"!- spent on January the trwenty-fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dewar when about thirty-five friends gathered to tend a fare- well party in honor of Milton Mac- Donald who is leaving to join the Canadian Navy. The evening was spent. in singing songs. playing games. Instrumental music was supplied with Florence Macxinncn at the violin and Mire. Attwoorl Macbonsld at the Piano. Emerson Ooonner at the guitar. Milton was then presented with I. gilt on be- half of his many friends. The ad- dress was read by Mrs. Attwonrt MacDonald and the gift was pre- sented by Mrs. Vernon MlscKinnon. Milton thanked his friends for the gift. in a. few well chosen words, Lundh was then served by the non. toss assisted by some friends, The remainder or the evening was spent. in other amusements. Mr. Peter MacAuley who is at Present employed in Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at his home. wiflz Mr. Gordon Roberts, Roseneaih, visited friends in Cardigan on Sunday. Mr. Lemuel F. Allen and his daugthter Mrs. Muriel Macxenzle were business visitors to Char- lottetown recently. CROW &. it Miss.Mary Murphy is spending some time with her mother. Mrs. , ' Peter Murphy. fkftfians Ashley's Crown Brand ' Recipes. Writs Jana Ashley, The Canada Sta rch Company limlie-d, P.O. Box l29, Montreal, P.Q. Mn Tommy gaurke. Cardigan North, was A visitor to Ohar1oite- town on Saturday. Mrs. Winnie Vickerscn, Mon- tague, recently visited at the home of her sister, Mre, Deme Scrimgeour. Paris. Designer Mr. William Christian, Launch. "N iCi1:rdF:;::le. was a recent visitor to- ' r Mr. Dan MacLeon. De Bros . ”-D - mayrsh, visited Cardigan on Mon- PARIS. Jan. 23 - (AP) - Spring ' t with high bowler crowns and Telommne linemen have been busy repairing broken lines loi- lowing the recent ice storm. Long. distance service was disrupted for several days. br ms that widen only at the front were paraded today by Jean Paton who. like many otha pruninent couturlerl. is designing hats as well as dresses nowadays. Most of his hats are generally V heavier than other spring model: ' shown-to date. But all are worn at . the same angle - straight. on the NIH! UOIPANY, l'lNl:D , the so of a "girlie" magazine hasd and tlltediillglttly to the front. .L... scale of his bowler styles. made 5,4... 31 .. (or) --A by-a-to-ysar-old ottsu girl. new .mItI was levied motllsrtookaiook stthebcok and IIIITII I! III! llllll llllllYlIllHllllll -lAl.'ll Hlill llcllliiillt DED: pirate, of The High seu.-.Cemedy, Fits In A Fiddle T ' ' A ssounrrv PLAN IN IGYPT CAIRO. lwypt, Jan. 31 - (AP)- inaugurates tomorrow its new 810. .000 national social 'security program -. believed the first plan .its.klnd1n.tha.Arab pond. The gr-ew'out of police investigation into in off white, pale green-or pink. or felt, straw in glasad plans. have , ' slows oorn- earl! WW-' Ilvmity ottlcer no- brine that shoot out in front and as roootnry payment planned some . . page today y Vlcalscllarrrp told the court the fold back over the crown. other the sud. physically. dlslblod and If” -as-, was "too frank. very ?vtlI- brlms develop into six-inch-long 'unerrrpI(t3ed who have no other ' F W - C mvgig ' llliindilntvnon crossed "fealsers" in front. source help; i l - - ' . . W .. . Iv . l l ' . . , e