RAGE TEN ykar AAAAAA QAAAQAAAAAAAA .OQOQPQUOV~Q§Q'P: ‘WQ-Tfff‘ V L i ‘o-oo-aowomoowmceeee- ~ PRINCE EDWARD will n) A STORY THAT HAS COLOR, BEAUTY,‘ SONGS, DANCING AND SPECTACLE! a a nus miller ‘BEQURBR Yplllllll. N01’ BE WAIITING T0 MISS TlIISl ‘i? ‘Eiiillliiitii Tiill n rm. siiu sat. l nJ1)"""'”"w/°'¢Its/ Us a ;»;';;'.::*......i-~i- uuP IIlQENHL-MfiJIIU-IUIIWI-BNIGIYUW-UOKBIUIIKI;IEIULM a‘ a‘ AA_L_QL ‘v v o! the events with the first, second and third place winners. l. Boys 7 and 8 year: (3 lapel - ' l. Tommy Blackett, 2. Ronnie Go- tcll, 3. Lloyd Walker. 2. Girls 8 yrs. (z laps) — 1. Joyce Qotell. 2. Pauline Martel]. 8. Boys 9 yrs. (3 laps). - l. Rich- ard Landry. 2. Earl Murphy, 3. Clif- i i i i )______.. . .. . ___-_.. O-§§-§§-Q-Q§Q@9OQO'O§4Q§'§Q§-. CAPITOL TODAY and WEDNESDAY Shows 3:3U-7-8,'4S Tlifdg Honeys Put The Bee on Blackmail !_ lElli fllllilli Iiil Illl lllll » Ill "M!!! i Ill llll G ml Pliiilii u) iili_fliitiiii_i_liu News - Sports‘ - Musical l -e--- LONDON — (GP) - Centenary pf the first, thtolligh train between London and Glasilow was marked ‘recently. BLNUGH, Buckinghamshlre. Eng land - (CP) -— Mrs. Catherine Barr. 103 recently, advocates nctlvity and outdoor life. '01)? soxromirausr“ o-eooo-ovpeoo-aooo:o0svocooo-o¥oe‘q.g,,,,,_.._. .“| . ford Gallant. s,“ Sh": 4. Girls 9 and 10 years (2 lap:)- s.‘ Dunn‘: l. Margaret. Dalton, 2. Marlon sh95 Tflwulc: Sampson. 3. Carol Walker. 5~ BOYS l0 years (4 laps) - l. Stewart Hanson, 2. lawrcnce Mar- tell, 3. Teddy Stevens. d. Boy: ll year: (6 laps) - l. Jackie Lavers, 3. Everett MacLeod, 3. Steve Goiell. 7. Potato Bag Race, Girls lap) l. Beatrice Ptlblicover. Lois Babineau, 3. Isnbci King. 8» Girls 11 years l4 laps) -- l. Shelia Delnry, 2. Joan Murphy, a. Nellie King. 9- 3°!" l2 years (6 laps) — 1. Donald MacDonald, 2. Billy Mur~ phy. 3. Bernard Walsh, l0. Girls l2 years (4 laps) - l Pegs Johnson. z. Peggy Walker. s. Phyl is Walker. ll. Potato Oarrying Race Baya— 1- Billy Murphy. 2. Vince Prosper and Harold Dicks (tied), 3, Buddy Trenholm. l2. Potato Carrying Race Girl: Sr. —— l. Helen Murphy. 2. Bernice ' . DcLory. 3. Peggy walker. 13. Potato Carrying Race Girls Jr- — 1. Shelia Delpry. 2. Joan MUPPM’. 3. Phyllis Walker. _ "r- 14- 503's l3 years l6 laps) — 1 ‘bliss Dorothy Roche. student Flick Landry. 2. Vlncey Prosper, at Natl-e Dame Academy has been 3. Buddy tirenhoim. forced to discontinue her studi¢a_ la. Three-lagged aluta (2 lapa) - due to ill health. ‘1. Gloria Burks and Clarence . Bil/Wart, i. Helen Murphy and Ste- Mlss Bernadette Scull)’, nurse in phen Demry, 3, Eilgen Maegan. training at the Provincial Sana- neil and Harold Dicks. torium spent the weekend at her‘ 1Q, pom‘, B" a,“ Boy, (3 home in Georgetown. flops) - l. Allan MacPl-lae. I. Gor- -aid Mluvhy. 8. Martin Dalton. Due to the severe storm and, i'!. Girl: is year: (s laps) - 1. drifting on Friday, no busaes moved i Anna Mathesori, 2, poi-is Macpetfl i" 0r Wt o! Georgetown durlnsi la. Boys l4 years-one contest- the weekend and the Governmenti an; - 1, (mule, “men ,5!" bwllen t-hrvush "P" 1s. lpoon and Potato Race- _ "rlm- -: ' 'l';'t"'OiI-rence..Bta-wart, I. m. Bbrnlrd Batchlldcr, who». esony. m y' a‘ Raymond Mm‘ dredge i: laid up in Charlottetown! 20 Spoon and Potato mo; cum spent Sunday with hi: parents, _i, Mary Gown’ 3_ Anna prom" Mr. and Mrs. John Batchilder. a, 515,11, Deymy ' l 21 — Girls 4 eara (5 l -- _ M1‘- Rayrnond Solomon and in-i Helen Murphy}. Mary (‘gt-all tent daughter returned home re- yarn"; David- ' cently from the King’: County: 23-pin‘; Cgfrying Come" 13 Memorial Hospital in Montague. [ year: and under _ l. Billy Murphy and gouie Hafiz/id (lied). “time 15% sec n ., , v formerly a! Boughtan laland was secgndg, Jaoi-idiittutticslez? soles. a visitor to Georgetown on Sunday. Qnqg, ' ' ‘ 8. --. Boy: 1s year: and over (l0 Gmmllmw" 547110“ Am) - 1. Al uiiai-v. 2. Tommy w! 5mm" l-lewellyn. a. Steve Demry. l M. Girls l5 years and over (5 laps) -- lMary Gotell, 2. vormia ‘lmais Plcluns iliSr m’. KIM/r i. __/// w u; inns ‘Qbforvo-oroooooo-ooogggm‘ (l 3. iuwlnu [llliiiltiilliiiiiti Ailiii iililiiiii _ fiiliiiiii liAlll-itlililiii llilwil; Cartoon Features}; shows 3130-7-9 Georgetown Mr. Alva Allan o! Montague and The] Georgetown High. School's annua ce spar s were held in the py°;p¢r_ 3, 311e,“ Mnconnm sis °.“..3i‘“‘.$i?.l ‘Jiif.’.‘§..."§i‘°" .-- a loved ever moment f a realb n..- l ya“ “d 9v" " 1- 7'17“ and‘! up entertymment q m‘ B 8 , i4 seconds, z. Charley Mai-toll, 141,5 keen and all event: we}? wglxl‘ fvivlll‘ ‘ Iegndgga’ I“_yund|ry' n lecond" - | ._ rre ump ng Buy; _ 1_ sot‘ °3.".‘.‘1“°.‘l" are: i Lin-v» a 2- ed in khe capacity is; inlzlouxréler i an? gélegcarrtilli barrels. 8. Al Lan- and master of ceremonies. Starter . r915‘, n w mad)’ m Mr" was JAB. MacConnell, judges at B _ b] the finish line, James MacConneii { Bludgqrnd ‘the ‘ulrgtrbeds betycetfrrlle-wg Jr. and J.W. Lovers. Judges at the score), rink ends were "Sonny" Johnson Lineups; and Howard walker. Timer was Blues-F, ungry 5 Hatch I Leonard Fitmerald. At the conclu- Roe e, . m-ph sion of events, the prizes were pre- 1 R}i:dg-sg_MM";Zi1G's J sented to first and second piacei Lovers, E, MgcLeog-i 1; David ' ' winners by Mia: Kay Roche. school ' ' ' principal. Following i: a summary Moior Hoopla .33l BATTING CONTEQTS-dwqpiy, THAT'6 THFZ&E CiRCUiT CLOUTS ~ PER GAME-u- SPUTT-TT/g’ HEAVENS,MAN.'§ AN HOME RUNS IN 26 ‘ TELL ME QUICKL , NOPE.‘ 'l'.'M QUlTTlN‘ oscARw JUST BASEBALL !-- T. ANSWER Yes OR CAME HERE TO 621' A 30a IN A RESTAURANT-w ‘ISM ALWAYS HUNGRiER "man ' NINE weaves-w ALL MY NlCKELS. so FOR eraocetzies! ms: GUARDIAN. cnnawrrsrown i THE EASTERN GUARDIAN l ‘adaivrse ssou-rao .= amid r. Landry. Albertjltl m1. a " .....:~.~.i.-.::..':*.-:.r.""-.: “*- "“ "°' . aoalvr: 50mm mu laid pidiiagauzqhq?” "n," "WWII Plloea in Montague: Roper. ‘Ibo Candida Ill! be bought at“; .1 u. Mill U. A. Llewellyn; u,“ 9|”, h Georgetown: The Poet Office: In lo la: C d ' wag‘ In 8t. Peter's.- ThbuPoat ‘gab? u!‘ n ~ “fl-IAVE YOUI DRY CLEAN- ING done by De Luxe Cleaners. Montague. Mr. Ronald MacDonald. Mon- tague. wa: a recent visitor to Charlottetown on business. Mr. Malcolm MacLcod, Upton. was a recent visitor to Montague on business. Mrs. Frank Graham. Wlilm Road was a recent visitor to the city visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Esdalc Burdett. Stratll- cans, was a visitor to Montague for a few days guest of Mr. an: Mrs. Lorne Wigglnton. Mrs. Fred Doyle, Charlottetown. is at present visiting in Montague, guest of her parents. Mr. and Mn. James Colllngs. Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery. Montague. were recent visitors u)‘ Cardigan, guests of Mr. and Mrs Edward Lowery. ‘ Friends will be sorry to learn that Lennie Hilcheyq young daughter of Mrs. Callirl Hilchcy, has entered the King's County Memorial Hospital to undergo a minor operation. Friends o! Mrs. William Taylor, Strathcona will be glad to learn that she has been discharged train the King‘: County Memorial Ho:- pital where she had undergone an operation. Miss Margaret MacDonald, RN returned to Montague with a two week's leave, being called home owing to the serious illness o! lie: uncle. Mr. William Mallish. Miss MacDonald is stationed at Harvey Station, N.B., where she i: con- nected ivitii the Red Cross. Messrs. Mac Clair. Villas Kemp. borne Lilewellyn and Archie Hig- glnbotham arrived in Cardigan iiy truck from Montague alter mak- ing the trip by ice around Burn‘. Point. lt has been reported by isaidenta a! Georgetown and Car~ dlgan that this route from Mon- tague to Cardigan has been corn pleted only once before. 'l\e introduction of the snow. mobile in this district has proved itself to be a boon this winter owing to the heavy snow. Last County Hospital by showing that these vehicles have their place in modern winter travel. . Already .msh!,,_!l°9l/?!! he” purchased snowmobiles which have sided them greatly in getting sbaut the country to visit their patients. ‘ The Friday night snowfall has about completed the blocking oi the roads in this district. Whipped by a strong north-east wind, the drifting snow was packed solidly in tho cuttings, making the roaw almost impassable. The snow plow has been working long hour! h‘ an attempt to open the roads but up to the present the roads s.-a still blocked. Many storm-stayed visitors to Montague have resorted David MacDonald's flying trans- Tho plane: have the Montague river which i: new a perfect landing field. match at the Montagu- Curiinl by J. Fraser detected the challeng- ers, by the score of 10-6. Each ful shots being mode Fraser team began tn move ahead with the challengers comprised: Carver, J. Fraser, Skip. 5335535. due 70;. . nsnpanon ield qUiCltlLlb. . . lll-Vcgotoll laxative l::'lrl:r.':'.r.'l:::::r" "l picnic iareuinalwanenoitsor c d h L Mal: m] 12:. laupeztlr v: h“ a two also s, Junior: m coaxed. 4 “ Nuns: Wlllted immediately a dvtyiln the King’: County Memorial Hospital, Moqyqqq, APPlYta MRS. H. J. HYNES, Se: ‘ ' . element, King’: County Hospital, Men's-rm’. h.“ d M" 4 4 week Mrs. Stillman Acorn. Prim- rose, was brought in the Kings snowmobile, _ to Paul's Flying Service. and Mr. rt to reach their destinations. been landing on A matching group at curler: were greatly entertained by a challenge Rink on Friday. A team skipped skipped by F. Gwlviaclntyre end was hotly contested with beauti- on bot.) sides. On the last few end: tn: striving u. stolp the lead. however the chal- lengers could not be stopped, and went on to victory. The warm M, MecKenzie. l‘; Whltl. l. G. Revuolda. A. I. Sullivan, l). MNGWIH. F. G. Mldlntyra skip. On Saturday night the Murray Harbour Black Hawk; dglggigq the Molitllllo Senior: by a scars o! 7-4 ln the Montague rial: in one of the boat game: c! the year. On keen ice. the Black Hawks drove one attack after enothof h‘ t-he choosing cons. only to be re nailed by the defense of the local teem. The first period opened with both taam: showing great bursts of speed, stopping only wit}. a scramble in front o! the not. The Black Hawks netted tw counters about half-way through the period. but Montague retaliat~ ed with two equalizers in the same session. However in the next pa:- iod Montague moved to the from with two tallies to Murray Hal- bour’: one. The last easaiob brought out a rugged attack b, the Black Hawks. netting them four straight goals to give them a 1-4 victory. Lineups:- Montague: Goal, F. Fraser; de- fence, D. George. R. MacDonald. R. Beck; forwards. ll. Carver. P. Fraser, R. Ceilings. H. Power, A Nelson. G. Reynolds. Black Hawks: Goal. S. Monkey; defence. L. Harris. W. Harris. R. Chapman; forwards. L. Herring. G. MacKay, R. MacDonald, B. MacNeil. G. Ferguson. L. Mac- Neil. W. Jordan. First Period ' , l-Biack Hawks, W. lluria, (R. MacDonald) 10.12 ‘ll-Black Hawks. G. MacKa (l... Herring) 1X57 3-Montague, G. Reynolds. (A. Nelson. H. Power) .1530 di-Montsgue, E. Carver. (P. Fraser. R. Ceilings) 11.22 Penalties: None. Second Period l-Montague, G. Reynolds, (H. Power, A. Nelson) 14.32 6-Black Hawks, G. MacKay. ~ 1L. Herring. R. MacDon aid) 16.53 ‘k-Montague. E. Carver. (R. Coliings, P. Fraser) 15.0w Ianaities: None. Third Period l-llaols Hawks, B. MecNeil, (Jordan. Ferguson) .. Wl-ii 9-Black Hawks, B. MacNeil. (Jordan. Ferguson) 3. 10—Black Hawks. B. MacNeil. (Jordon. Ferguson) .. 4J4 ll-Black Hawks. B. MaoNofl. (Jordan. Fcriuson) ........ J03 Penalties: None. Referee: A. Fraser. Friday night saw the completion of the Frod__ Ill-Y" BWW" burly compati ‘the Montague Curling Rink. The competition proved to be most entertaining ‘o all the members both players and watchers. The final playoffs on Fkiday took place between Dr. L A. Johnston. winner o! the first much, and George Gordon. Win- ner of the second section. wit" the game going to Dr. Johnston by a score o! 9-1. The following is the summary of the schedule:- Seation A Geo. Maclntyre 5. B. MacLaan '4 H. L. MacGregor i); Dr. Johnston 9 C. S. Stewart ll; W. MacL-aan 8. G. MacIntyi-e 4; R. W. Beck '7. B. Msclean ‘l: 8L. MaoOl-egor l4. Dr. Johnston l0. C. S. Stewart l. G. Msclntyre l1; HL. Macflrsgor ‘l C. s. Stewart 6; R. W. Beck b. B. Machean l; Dr. Johnston l3. w. Macliean ll: R. w. Beck o. G. Maclntyre l; Dr. Johnston l0. B. Machcan i): C. S. Stawart 10. G. MacIrltyre 8; W. Macliean l0. C. S. Stewart ll; HJ... MacGregor b Dr. Johnston i3; H. W. Beck d. B. MacLean S; W. Macbean l0. f-LL. MacGrcgor 8; R. W. Beck 1B. G. Maclntvre ll; C. S. Btewlrt 5- Dr. Johnston i): W. Macboan l. B. Mscbean l; R. W. Back l0. HL. MacGregor 15; W. Maclcan :3. L. A. Winner Section A-Dr. Johnston. lest-loll I It. Clark 6; Dr. MaaInty-re ‘l0. l". G. Maelntyre 8; l... H, Poole ‘l G. Gordon 4; C. R. Boehner l6. K. Clark ‘l; M. Reynold: ll. L. H. Poole d; O. Gordon ‘l. Dr. lilaorntyre 4; I20. Maclatm t) K. Clark b; FD. Maclintvrl t. L H. Poole 6; Dr. Maclntyra l. G. Gordon l8: M. Reynold: 8. C. B. Boehner it); M. Reyonids 2. K. Clark ‘l; L. H. Poole l0. Dr. Mar-Intyro s; G. Gordon l. K. Clark l3; C. ft. Baal-mar I. F. G. Maclntyro b; C. Gordon ‘I. M. Reynolds b: L. H. Poole l4. Dr. Maclntyro l0; C. B. * I l". G. Maclntyre I. M. Reynold: a R. Clark 3: O. Gordon l. L. H. tools ll; o. It. Iceland l. Dr. Msclntvrs ll: M. llaynoldl li I‘. G. Maclntyre 0; Cit. boehnsr J I Winner or Section a-cmm- Gordon. Harem-Dr. L. A. Came Gordon ‘l. JOHN“! B2 wnursn Mainland Nuns for gamrol \ Amid? ‘"11 beyond. any provloul m‘ eligib- and with an intensive recruiting Qlmpaj‘! . "inking in more men daily. members o1 the m) a1 c 4i splfllldld training faciliti 1 ti, 3 y m‘ ”‘ m” (“m”) m “my “mime the typical scenes in one of etsh: estdbllghrdgdsduvmom "um" “m” th"mmm°n' He" m mo“ In aiming at an efficienry not far short ofthai. obtained by permanent force nlen the no take their studies seriously. liowcvcr, there is alw ays room for stone spontaneous iiuliiur bcnw Menmifm a University Naval draining Elvis ion receive instruction in the use of a Boi-Iors C from mm; ships at ‘the Eoyal Canadian Navy came ind i cnrr returned to Halifax recently with chili ci~ that her second patrol as a weather ship in Davis Strait had been a man's 10b- In the above photo the es of frozen spray have been steamed clear of the winch iii order iim‘ it my operate, but the heavily-encrusted bridge up; superstructure bespeaks the icy lnoiitii o! lonely or- ration the ship has iusr. completed. CHW will“?! "'5 ‘"3 . Front row (left to right): fly eriiald. Toronto. Qt; Able Soalaan Hem‘! D18"- l-lalifsx, NS; Able Seaman Sinstoli Able Seaman Russell Kerr. blind- brook, Que; Able Seaman Clayton McLean, Lsadlhs 391ml“ Fred Buried“ Agvmgie Harbour; Mr. Jonathan Carsweii, Boa Jack Kimbcl: Halifax. NS. M‘, 5mm", Jim McNamee. Kuroki, Scale; Able Sean-ran Jahii i-Zeti» Second row (left to right)! v ley. orillia, Ont; Able Seaman Joseph Dnschuir, Toronto. Ont-i Able Seaman Gordon Aildn. Winni- peg. Man. l. wartime scene: Reminiscent c! winter l-l. M. C. S. "St. Stephen" the North Atlantic convoys, Llcut. (P) Norman Judson, Charlo tlilllwll, PJBJJ g1“;- lottetown, 7.3.1.; ‘n, Hliillii. N5» and Chief Stoker Vlbalol) Your ‘fluid-fl llalp Prmni a llolll u 7°" I" Iulfering t: slur-bu i»; wsacffii-‘i I Cahrrll-o-Ieno ‘ivnto i: wgmlnd breai-tla- in the wor i it Ivreada a ma: mm :1 illi. l"! antiseptic: over the ao- $021111)! surface: o! the a n! organ 1'11 obleglni: loosened f.‘ u“ u: W are cleared ~. ‘m. “$523232” 553s!’ '1'“ cheated.‘ ln 1111101196!’ two Q‘: wmtol the cold should be ever, Yw lie-yam ‘ha: mutate», '._»,".' ~ \}» '-'\ ,s L . WRQH 9, 194s B. C. N. Reserve la: Training’