fact: EIGHT . 1 J FREE! FREE! WHILE THEY LAST Coats. rcg;5:-38.95-Sale . .. Dresses. reg. 3l6.95-:Sale .. .... 5l'I.26 Suits. re-g.V5V279.:?V5:-Saleu. . . . . . . 519.92 2 doz;jlV:ooi closing at . . V2 Price THE EASTERN GUARDIAN TI-IE1 GUARDIAN. 'CHAKLO'l'T-ETOWN ausursz-uouraouzi Harold l'. unilry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Bruce MICPIIOE. Miss Juno Wiggintun, Plus Mclinnon. urday, Jan. 19th. ....'Mrs. S. MacLean. jlsiand "Hospital. spent end at her home in Brudcncll. . 'Mrs. D. .l. lilurPhc-rson. Mon-l visitim; llPl'led by the hostess. assisted by a son unri daiiniltr-r-ill-illw. Mr. Illldlcon-1nqiH(ae of llie lndles, ltngue. is at present l Mrs. Glcn Mll('Pill-rson. Toronto. ..'M--. Harry Higglnbothani left town. spent the weekend in Mon- Moli- Phep,'gon of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. the weck- lbewmv rounler. with few penalties. The ....'Friends of little Wayne Mai'- first period ended four all. ss both for three markers in as many min- utes to win by a 10-7 count. Lineups: Milton Hornets-Goal. A. Weeks: defence. J. Moore. R. Cummings. E. Code. R. Crewys; forwards. L. Andrews, G. Crcwys. W. Trcmere. D. Cotes. B, MacFarlane. R. Friz- werc convoners of the program committee. and merited nluch praise for the success of the party. A delicious lunch was serv- Nelll, ll. Stevens. B. Martell. lliiy Harbour rink last night. Where ,.Mmonp Andrew, Milton Hornetnsu-if Defeat”- lieu Known ran--r Georgetown Eagles 10-7 lliod Yesterday . AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wsldon lasers. Tbo Guardian may be bought at the following plscu inlltlontitrue: ,. ' . ..'R " t- of " l sad I Bliss Donia llestsursnt. and Guardian office; in Georgetown: The ”.The mm” Mmon Home” l on vicinity learned with deep felfell 01 0 Post office: in Souris: Tbs Stuck nu and II. Richard! A son. hung a 10.7 deg”; on the George- the psssing of Mr. llred 6. Mac- town Eagles in the Eagles home . , Intyrs in his Tilt year at the Kings , ....'Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Bea- ..'Mlsa Laurs ' Higginbotham. rink on Saturday night before a COUMY Hospital OIHY V010"!!! tori. - Montnaue. were huslnell Charlottetown. spent the weelt- large crowd of fans. The game . rnominz after a lengthy illness. visitors to Charlottetown on Sat- end at her home in Montague. was a wcll-played and fast en- ' The 1330 M15 Mll31fllvY1'0iWll 501'" The January meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian as read. Two letters were read. one from a veteran. and one from the King's County Hospital expressing appre- ciation for gifts. The report from the nominating committee was read by Mrs. Byron Clair; secretary. Mrs. Archie Hil- l cllyn and Mrs. John Clair were ap- at Brudenell. the son of the late Mrnnd Mrs. William Msclntyra. He received his early education at to the cultivation of strawberries. and in a few years was recognized as one of the leading strawberry growers in Canada, Always interested in sport. the late Mr. Maclntyre was a charter member of the Montague Curling Club. Ind served in several offices and through it won many friends tague. Also surviving is one sister UANUARY H, 1952 Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE J , Stewart convener. and the follaw- lncludlng vlggprgsldent ma mu. 7 v l 'Mrs. Charles MucLeod. Lorrie zlc. E. li8nr.l- in I L m I tdf . no I To A" M k r" l h v - i Geor etown Ea les .. Goal. )3. 3 " 9 of 0 Ce” W” E 9” 9 ” ldmt in 1947. In 1948-1949 he was pa rs 8. en HOUSE Dresses and Smocl(s- lgdztiigguipeggcsi :;;C'.'::r v;,:?fh,:f:Large Slevmg. dermal 7v. Mlcump A, the ensuing: tcrm: nresident. Mrs. president of the P. E. I. Curling Cl ' ll I-3 DiSCOIlIlf tin-IRW and sister Mr and Mrsl Mac!-'hee. S Johnson- forwards. B. Mwmd Macbmmld: Hr" ””' A55"'E”0": Thm'-'3" 5" the W3” earmg G ' l ' JGCOFS? ll-'l-Kl30"llCl'- I ll Mul'l9hi'. ii.lMacConncli. H. PuIiiic- pruldwt M"'5' Ne” Ham”; 5"" 0f M5 curlmi Mtlvmes he m3l"' ; ' lg n . amp 6 Mane”. F. Landry! S. MC. and vice-president. Mrs. John tainecl a lively interest in the game. i . STARTS !y,,,le,.da.. lo, p,l,.,..,.wal Om” all 1 ' glel; ti;-electe:i). tresiiirer. Mrs. across the M1ariti('nes, ltewlnliinl: and Repairs lm. amending his. mnougvh WM, sulmluns elohge !eece re-elect ). Besides ha sorrowing widow. ELEUI-RICAL ll” wlle and family 3, ms home: .... n l d e sck commltee reported nee Katie Rourke. he leaves to 7 , lin Montague. i "The "Islanders". Charlottetowii "" 7"” having called on two member in mourn one daughter. Miriam. st. APPLIANCE E i piggy pplliyy in the Mgrltlmg Mala, Hoe. 1pGw..r0wnl Pubncovnl hospital. Three other members home. and three sons. Bruce and l H..M..5 Man, Ankem Chamnel lkl... League, wen vlsm,” lo Mu... (mums) Mlwere reported ill. Mrs. Ellie Llew. Clive 85 home. and Garnet in Mon- Rgpgll-5 teams felt each other out. In the uzlonl Montggug. punch, in; - ' tague. is spending a few days in MscPhee, Upper Montague, are mlddle "salon ma ,,l,m,,5 out. ht Wm. Brudenell. and then engaged in Wm. "ch su" u, 1'3 OH ' 'A 3.0.”. Charlottetown. giliest of her hri: iioi-ry to hear he is ill in lhelsfpred the locals three to two. M the Legion Hui 5 e lfarmlng.r lgatenr J11: than and sister-n-law. Mr. an 'xln 'g count 1-lo; mil. van to ' arge ac eag o, a With each Coat an 1-3 off A Siuecror FREE Mrs. Herbert M. l l---” H , . ;'.l:”T”.i.li:.l”:.';i..:”t:'..”:. ...l;l;:..5;:.:,.i:fW,';:-.....l.i.:f- H233 Montague where he - - ' " 'ENTEll'l'AlhS lMTl'l'DTll - stephen amiir up to the l7.l.) "ed me mmln Wm, one mm, fully carried on tannins operations. - - --'Ml'5- l-llullllll" 7lW'Kl"'""l-:Mrs. William DeWiIl' was hostess mark. when Bmy Murphy. youth. 0?? H The” Ewe” ten mam For many years his farm was used h. N" Plre.51-ock faking sol! we Cf! offering Kilnluir. hlitl the misforttlrtc oliin the members of the Brunde- ml Gemgmwn forward "med :9 s ence.t ii; an experimental farm, and he , falling on Saturday. .lan. 19th andlnell Institute Wednesday even- the equalizer what laoked like A 9" 3"9”"' t 1 E 1 had a large acreage under cultiva- one-tillrd off the balance of our stock. i,...i.i... her arm. WM. Jo": 16”" l”"" ""”"" We 0V"”"'5 contest went in" The ""'""" 0'. he " "E" ” tion. ! I i " I9"-lo-""1 ” pmgmm "I g'""es "ml the window when the Hornets mean"; and the "Ft annual meet. I" 1945 MT. M3CI'llYl'3 99"V9"'-ed to the family ill-their and berea'- ” l'M's7 Pmnis Mm'L""'"' 5'". """te5lS ""d "mk'""”' Mrs" Wu" struck Wlill' startlinrv suddencss mg were read bl me secretary" 3Ppl'0XimaloClY-l0 50115 01 M5 H"! merit. W I ids-nt nurse at the Prince Edwardlm-d am.-Donald and Mi-st, Claude ' ' '- : ” .'i'lrs.. Archic llilchcy. and approved l60A Kent St. Phone 3058 t taguc. guest or her brother and ftlicy entertained a very large crowd 35lslcr.;n.la.., lull; and Mrs. Chg”-.1.'Wllh their well known hockey abil- 'l,5 Alike... lily. with fast. passing plays and .7 . iliard checking. The large number .13 pointed on the sick committee for the next month. llirs. Llewellyn .50 and Mrs. Clair were asked to send iglfts to the Montague veterans in ottlie. Mrs. Joseph Trotter. Bos- ton. Mass: and a brother. Edison. in Bi-udenell. The funeral will be held Wed- (Crewys. Cummings) 3-Milton. Crewys (Andrews) on--An--n Palmer Electric i-.-ilo turned out to see them great- .McN,lm lmllhospltal in Charlottetown. p ll95dl'l' 31 3-30 P-M "Om the 3111' 4” pRl'ilriCneII. liiiri as Sunday gucslsliy enjoyed the exhibition. and hope 5.Geo"rown. Johnson . 45.9 it was decided to accept Mrs. ml Clllllrch. Montague. The l'CSld- PHONE 1 lllieir sons. Kenneth and Alllolllil see them again soon. mgmmm, Andrews H l 10:11 I-lilchey s invitation to have the 9"” M03931” "ld VlC1n"Y 1" 1 ni-war. and their families. Mon-l we-C-C-M .,gGeO.TO'wn' Mcmm gebrulnlry fgleegng at her home to ””-"ldmg l-he” GWPW Wmvli-hy r issue I i'Murphyl 1134 9 I0 W9 y I1 valentine party. ' " ” '-E-'Crr -e-.- . . ammo", WW5 ii... Nell Hooley mil... the ........ .-u . illiisses Barhnra plllahou. Bur-p rci-ewysl . . . . . 13:33 hers to her home for the March ' hut: MarLul'c arld'hl'ayP lSl0ii';'ial;-ll.: Pcnamcs p Moons n:l(Ict,ing. . . . . stu out nurses an 0 mice l -i I ' As there was no further busi- ”ll2.ii.i".".fi Fm" 59"” "'5 l M, ”;f"; "”"""'t- --.."C .-ll n. so arans ; Q . 'Friends of Mrs. M. A. Mnr-l Th F l'-El-in 1 d f td 10-Geo'Town. MclN'elll l ' gxggusgvgl me. will he the l;..':tl”;i:::.: .::fJl...”:l.i. reanilrii mlncrease Announced i 0 ed to learn silo is up and about in I last and L-plan” laved Kin .5 11-.Villl.oll. Andrews again following iici. rec:-nt illness County League zmhell .played ll” Vlllremercl. . . . ciao I . . l Nalloncl ! at her home in 1-loatliertiale. sourm FyMlllfrn"c,e.3.y: ' n I Fill" 59c"d . ,-Miss Ru.ih?Ypn, (jllgrlnlip. F. MacNelll was the Georgetown P3g:alg:5"'p ;:.;.eon "" ' il presents irlwn. acconlpanicd by Miss 35 hc P5995 F ll” lealmlb-V ' ' i l.la,.,ly,. pupal. Charlouelgwnl scoring seven goals and assisung 1hird Period Increase in the price ol milk. f 5”” A "66"" "ekmd mm": 2;: ml: mm Ha i””?'””." 3! 14 Geo Town Murphy i715 E"””” ”” "'”'”"l' L ”l S”'”': Ig Miss Yen's parents. Mayor and Urge own was a sens res an -. m - -: meraide. Montague. Borden and Mrs. B. H. Yea. Montague out . 15'rM1"0”- CWW5 O'Lea.l'y. have been sanctioned by g I 1113 E 1,, .k,l d , qcl; .. (Andrews! .......... 17.32 ,3 PEI M C . -am. xlcxnalirs 5TA'l'!.'- T with I :5: iositoiifbui-at ln 16-Milton. Crews WT, ..,,.ou,.c:1: ,,?.,?:;:1a..B"'d' "i MEl&'TB - Mr. T. J. Kickham. M. last. period. all of them scored by lA,”d'"i'5l """"" 15:05 The price of a quart. of i-nilk.l. P.. states that at the Board of MscNelll. The Georgetown team. 17-”MlW"l- M3PF”1”" I with corresponding increases in. Trade meeting in Sourls on the in much better condition than the (C519-ll ---, ' ' ' ' ' ' : : : " 19:30 cream prices. will be 17 cents for. mail truck question. when asked Tigers. skated well both ways and Penalll” " Mm”: p pasteurized nlllk in Summersidc-.. it he had received any. letters in flarsihed a powerful attack. R”l"" -t 3- B4 5'5"”-lo Ac Montague and Borden. There is favor of the truck system. re-plied area in the Souris net was the w - - no distribution of pasteurized that he had received some. He Tigers star. He played a strong 'or"'””-ow milk in 0'Leiiry. Riiw milk prices had been quoted as saying that his game and only his hard work kept are. O'Leary 16 cents. Summer- l had received none. Previously. in the score down. rliilici: EDWARD -l PRINCE IEDWAR D- MICKEVW” TE 7 il00iiEHl0llE l Wit". and Mrs. Willlnlil llFltill'.1 vice." the AD. Macxenzle Hall. The meeting. which was attended by thirty-five members and guests. was presided over by the president. Mr. Lorne Wigginton. A very tie- llcious supper was served by the address on atomic defence. Al- though the topic was difticiult. uncle zeglmied we will be able to reduce budget Murphy. F. Mscbleill and H, Stev- ens. Tigers --- Goal. Pierce; riefellse. Maccolrnack. V. Cheveric. Gallant J. Cheverie; forwards. MacPhce. Lacie. S. Paquet. Cheverie. Jarvis. but wliicliTl'ilEJa'ElE"iiTliTiiEow stronger in the years to come. appeal tiocongressto authorizethe St, Lawrence seaway project. The President anti power i said that 4-Geo"I'ow n. Landry farmers thl-ouchout were present to hour Mr. Gives Talk On raising and care of hogs and beef cattle. A large number of interested the district Gear- llart. who with the aid of films the farmers respecting nutritional values of feeds and method: 611' portance in the preparing of first hog and cattle raising are breed- ng. leecling. cleanliness. and man- agement. The meeting closed with side 17 cents. Borden is cents. No I a letter published in the local Landry. W. MacLelm. l-L Mncv raw milk is distributed in Mon- newspapers last December. Mr. Lean and Martell were the other , Laguc, Kickham stated he had received scorers for Georgetown. "Buddy" - Producers supplying fluid milk ”many letters expressing .great Maccol-mack scarred twice for. . for Summerside. Borden and Man. satisfaction with the new ser- Souris. Mel MacPhee, P. Cheverie, tazue will be paid on the basis and 8. Psquet once. of 31.10 per pound butter fat. - - Lineups: : ..'Mr. John GN!l'hal'l- of Purina and for llllld Hum, 90 Cenl, M, d MEN'S CLUB li'lEE'l'S - Eagles .- Goal. l-2. Sullivan; rle- Research Farm. St. Louis. Mis- The Men's Club of Trinity United tense. H, Macbean. W. .VlacLean. souri. delivered 3 very informate ..-.-.. chm-ch, Mont.agiie, held their reg- S. Johnston. B. Mam-ll: forwards, ive address last evening at the , zllar supper meeting last evening at F. Landry. H. Publirover, 15, Beaver Hall. Montague. nn Lin 8 Side Branch - Continued from page 1 Employment: Glendon DesRoc- hes. John liopkirk Mark Ciaudet. Band: C. Ross Mackenzie. Hur- pound butter fat. l l House: R.L Moliison. F A. Sav- idant. Dr. H.!:. Clark. Clarke. Reg. Phillips. Bishop. Roy Boates. mineral: Roland Philipsoii. Har- old Haritneas. Albert Learti. feeders to our new sub-station. There will be an intcrrulltioll iii ll0Wf?l' on all our . i till the Cit ' f Cilarl ttctown (II member; of me Lgdleg Ald, ancy Gallant. L Paquet and lvleuri-ant. demonstrated the growth and ”'d ”00"""i Alba" G""”"- rural Ines 0" dc 3 0 , 0 p , which R hen”), smglsom W” En. , , cm. gccdlng of hugs ln preparation for Sick and Visiting: Joseph El WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd between fhi. hours lnycd. led by the president. The niarkcllng. During lnlumlsslon wood. John Steele, Glorice Gal-l Raf 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. weather permitting. Rllest speaker was Ml'. Richard tllfre also -1 brtefhaugeslion periog ':"-lg ms John 5 mm.” RE M h ' ”' w an r. Gear ar an -e e " ' I i - ' . - . .. V . . ' w:”.e:"g;)ue:;f”e:,5.f; gzuggggc Si - cniiiimiea from Patio 1 problem.”-cal quesmms possrd rm, Ems. Do. sl,...,,.,.. i This interruption is for tile, lillrllosti of lllstaiiini. I awn; Mr Matheson very capably and . Plbyed in feedlnll. 3"l9l'”ll'lm9ll"5 550119 Chip! I I I e, clearly explained the subject to his Reduction Possible In 1954 The latter part M the eve-ins P0". Percy Remain Donald Smelt a e mlgmrs. who Bppnclalod hnrlng was taken up with arr address on Ways and Means: Clarence . . I well dellveml addlpss on ,. ,ul,. --ll npw lnlmmlomil lhnsimis the care and ft-edlniz of beef cattle. Steele. Emmett Trainor. Roland ' jcct so important at this time. do not ticiclop. and if no further He ilolnl-Cd 0111 that A balanced PhlllP50lll I .13;-caslons an; attempted. 1 hope nutritional diet. was of prime im- Sports: Emmett. Trainor. Robert i expenditures after the fiscal year crude Cattle for market. a fact Finance: J.A. Gallant G.M. ' l 1954." V which also applied to hogs. lie em- Mulholland. c.c. Hickey. c N B s FEATURE TIM1;s;. . . aw Ti-uman's messaizc ronlalnrd an pllasized that the main points of Relief: J. Charles Hogan. Harry: . . ' , HBLONDIES HERO" m H W 3:30 p 7 I. 9 ",wdm,"k”"" ;lY'loculgOtl.)intl:l,rlglryifggfg-Elgitgllf; question period on tmjlngzgggiagtindg:CAii1;.n(:1orney Les! LV. CHABLOTTETOWN- . "THE ROYAL -.lOl'RNEY" at 4:30 - 8:07 - 10:07 i -iinilhuqabltun for developing the saw,” ll. lm, ....M.....Ch- Pub”cm,:' CA0”! womm C. F S I I . ' . . Ed''7"'u""'”' portance in transportin" iron ore R05, Macxenzl, Gmdo sum "' "'"""'" dellome" 7'” "m" 3'3" N”: d'"5 ”'l' 5""'”-l cAPlT0 "00 would make it. ll "Slil'HlElll necess- chlldrenls welfare: l!l:1('l Cvaar?-V :3: gs'llrl"l:yn1gl0"l,)olln 4:I0lt:l;'Lmx" s-llhljnut Elma”. 1,... up. you: ya ,n - L -: . . e . n 3'. l l V V" , . -icon! sisedor pp m.I'.he budget Truman mm I" d vo o up "”elA1:r'7-.M9Nl;l"- ?"- 91:9 1:30 s.m. Tues. 'l'llur.. Sat. rcTHE Ros AL Mn RAP” . 3:30 - 8:00 - E l tIilIIIsl0l'-l'"”'"" t congresa today is for the 1963 lis- an ICIIIE y Bi illegal.” Dues, 5 sea I (Elmira) Ly. Bouris a:4n.p.n-1.. Mon. it: Fri. "HE'S A CJCKEYED WONi')ER" 4:27 - 7:47 - 9:5: Ilioodoipolwll ml cal ya... ,,,,lclh begins July 1' 1952. "3 - 3 " "'1" "3- 5:45 D-nm Tues. ob Thur. SUIT SALE ucou acids-yourrulls likely silsrilg idne ' . ' r i nos 52'” "ill l'ii3'.l'.i 'i.'.'i' " "l'.i”'l'1'L'. lidolytnublai ' . . puauu?"usudscyids- lialpmtsratiicntonsmnlsctioo. See I Kidney Pills today. 145 i 3:44: KiclnevPiils It is 814.500.000.000 larger than this year's budget and 545.300.000.- 000 larger than the governnlentit spending program in 19.30. the last push the national debt. as hiizh as t e present law allows-in s275.- l .000,000 by June 30. 1953. In- Mr. Benjamin Stevens. Canadian National Railways cleaner atChar- lnltetown. spent Sunday. January until. at his home in Georgetown. DeBlois Bros. in Charlottetown. ins the recent weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William BIRTH IN Al"l'0iil0BlLE BOSTON. .i;;.. 21-(AP)--Mrs. Louise Murray. about 33, n four-storey tenement house. Fire cngincs hemmed in the car in which Mrs. Murray's husband; For Georgetown 1:80 p.m. For Tignlail 3:30 pm. LV. SlHtl1t!EBSlDI'.-- ' For Borilr-ll 7:15 vi.m., 2:45 p.lll.. For Tignlsh mill p.m.. daily one daily except Sunday. daily except Sunday. daily excl-llf' Siillduy. - 4,. filll fiscal year before. tlic outbreak ""3 7 E-CE'C"" mhwh "”:'.:l.".'t"'n'I'::"('l' 0': "f V" m K””"' Miss Louise Mlihla-lly elrmioyc at i'iie"i'lg3'a"".'l33ll3diififrlil F" C''"'”"”'”''" ”” ”"-- 195” NH" 3:” N'" 'm'-' "" . ' " ' The President said it may well t v i 9 i sumlal. pt Sunday: 12:01 p.lll.. Molli- Kehoe. had intended taking his wed" F"' terest. alone on the debt accounts ””"PhY- p wlge ll, l,,,,pll,,l, when an .ml,ul. I H for seven per cent of the new bud- Mr Mb" 5-T d Mr ,n,l-3 .”l.,,d, ll., b-by W" .l. . Foil TIIE BEST Iii - rt -n i Il00LEY'S MEWS WEAR ' MlliiTAiiliE llllllliST0llE NEEDS grams"-the armed forces. foreign i aid. atcmicdenergy, prgmotion fllf Friend! M 11-: Guwuemphm (AP)-Communist terrorists em- , ' ' .do c cii n a co r l - Y 1 rl f t d L " 5""i?:r?r?Iri;:hLl?:lP3.dsyl?l:;0Mmu i iatale)lllci.y.pm civil" cieliences "amid are pleased to him she has re- fgoiliiil lac ,I::l':nchw::i71onVietr?ar:l): fl" C--"'"""l'"m 7:00 ln- ll-ll: merit Sunday- merclmnl, mnlne Llrned home from the Prince !:d- are allies-exploding bicycles .v- Sumrnerslds 1:15 s.nl. daily pt Sunday. semi-Heady Tailoring is offering You Approximately Wild mind Hospital Where Ihi which injured some 30 persons. Thmugh sir-conditioned sleeper Charlottetown-Montreal. I-.-iii-iii; , so Cloth Samples To Choose From At The Drasilcaily Muulfy mm. has been a patient for the past Police said agents of the nnti- cl..,lo",u,w,I 1,” mm. " Reduced Prices Mentioned Below. ivio months. Flirelgh Viekt d Minh lleft seven ,, ” . M . I”, ls gd ;sl,aoo,ooo,om for bcy es par e at. var ous spots ' ', E . on I, up. g.l.l.sur. special Two-Piece suit for only 945.50. uuu" the emfllggy services alone. to give Miss Joan McQulilan and Miss here. all "al-mild" with time - ' lAlIOIIQf wi ii selection of cloths. Silver-Star Splcllll. min which won; y 30” the United states: I ,Mnrv Gotell. who are employed In bomb! in vlmlc tulm- C F s. I - you can cboosa s two-piece salt for only 339.95. - Think of it. A total of 3.700.000 men in thelchsrlottetown. spent the past If Cffy W C. ands-to-Measure for only 539.95. mp iimiea tom.-ii by i-nlii-1953-an ln- veekend at their homes In Georse- t I h B d - ”" " C ” crease of l00.o0ooverthc planned town. various eams o to school. ln- Of CII - Caps TOIWIICIIIEIIO in you on not satisfied with your -uit when it comes. your total at the middle of this year. , ----- . eluding the girls team. midgets, Hut! will be cheerfully refunded. so you have nothing to lose. CXIMPLEIE VISUAL An air force of 143 wings. (A Miss Anna Mair. superlniendgn: bantsma. pee-wees. and paper- j ..' -.3, (gun. no guilt. wing varies from so heavy bomb- of the Prince Edward Island Hos- Weights. have free practices. coln- DAILY I . BEFRALTION snd- era to 75 let fighters plus neces- will. was the recent weekgnd lneiltatttrlg nth 9.00 t:.m.d and (continu- . jtgouldyoo not. find the cloth you want in these two groups. asry supporting elements.) stint of her brother and sister-im ll! 1'0"! 0" 9 l&'- 010 in: . I , . M , ll," up. ,1." to find it among the remaining large assortment git ANALYSIS An army of 21 divisions. lair. Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. 31 31651311111! ilmt:aIr:l:d ml! by Mr Lv. Borden - ........ ..-.......... 0:1 a.m.. i:oop.m., 4.80 il.m.. 7.-:::llm' 7 ii i or which no offered at u 15:; miiictloii during iliii sale. which . . A navy with 406 major combat- . . y vm present Lv. Cope romieiiuiio .. lo:u l.llI..- 2i4op.iii.. sioo p.m.. 9- I'- , . ,,.,,;....,, nos. Int. vessels and is large carrier Friends or Mrs. H. Larsen are div and former hockey players. on ' f; - . - , G, F, .l.- uoupg, mi-i-y to hear that she is connned Saturday two of the tennis travel- i he my guns the range of cloth is complete, and be sum-ed ' A marina corps of three divis- to'her home through illness. Vls- led 00 Montlllle Where our I'nid- . as s visor too. all are eiinmi mil-cm worsteds. -slim slits Q sgpj tom. . mm! Mm I-men durlnt her ill- we Dim” A 5'5 "9 Ill"! Wllh ' ' er. a we '-'r-- as :;::i::":..i':.:..:::::. at: ;i:.-.:..:: '”"":':?..!.'.2ll.”i1l."”i..":'1":ia.."l'!o325 .3 ii N ii 0 i A N N A T i 0 N A L ' Olbtlss Arooffsring An llrtra fair or Treason Pros opu""”t"'h urlty and foreign relations"-most --- claim: to the Montague paper- "" guggneg suit Cold nosing ting gun. a uruw. u of it in the form of military as- Orgsnised school hockey holds weights. . . slatsrlcs to the coulitryls EuIvp- the spotlight at the Georgetown A.O. . . "5 "W 0m" M"”' Fink on "ch !'t"""7' ""3 n” 'flrilman earmarked more than three-fourths of his budget for "major national security pro- 1 Francis Bouchard. carpenters on the new church at St. Georges. spent. Sunday, Jan. 20th. at their lomes in Georgetown. mMrf.ov".i;vnlvmi-vingarox SAIGON. lndo-China. Jan. 21- Moncton - Halifax - Saint John Montreal -p Toronto