PAGE 191G111 ms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 7, 1950 FRINGE A EDWARD Til-MY 4 GREAT PLAYS -— WITH 40 STARS 99 “Quartet SHOWING AT 3:80, 7 AND 9 znnrs Qfwed. and Thur. PlAYSlltttttltt... a but the gins love ll!!! Some guys won born lo lulu chances . s o tlio way they Ilvo roe the women they lovol k iiiieieii llllllllllllll llllllllllllll llllPlll A. M-o-ma virile .,. WENDELLCOREY Elnili“ AUDREYTOTTER A m IIQOOHIVIIMMAVII mmll aunt MORGAN - MARY ASTOR-LEWIS stone-aunt SULLIVAN-EDGAR BUCHANAN EXTRA! sroiirs ODDITIES - csnroon by Ken Reynolds QUICKIES to," 3?", ,..,“'.”'0,,¢_, “Tlizit hail shop's Guardian Want: Ad convinces lots CAPITOL ‘I'D-DAY and WED. Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 llllll ERIlllElllAP MIASIIIE . . . It’: unlortolnmonl ' lncompur-bl. I lllllY lilllllllk llUUEllS ll lNKlJ flwLADY lN ERMINE Color by ‘ INN VTECIHNICOLQR BESAR lllllERll Illltlt lllll- llilllllll ettniitit NEWS - TPIRRYTOON "mu-r- "reinvents: SALE There will be solrl iit Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building tn Charlottetown in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, nt the hour of twelve o'clock noon on Friday; the 17th day of February, 1030; ALL that tract, ]ll(‘(‘(1 31ml part-er of lanrl silllutc. lyinc Hflfl being on Lot or TfHYTlSlllP Numlicr Twenty-four in Queen's Fourity aforesaid, hounded and ilcsi-ribrd as follows. that is to say: BOUND- ETJ on the North by Wheatlry River, on the South by lrtnrl in the posscssion of hlrs. Watson Smith, on tlir Hist h_\- liinrl in the possession of Herbort Anrlrcivs and on the \\'P.<t hy lanrl in the possession of Miltrm Rackham and Mrs. Whtsnn Smith. containing ONE HUNDRED ACRIBS 0F LAND a little more or loss. The above Sale is living made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in tin lndr-nture of Mortcnge made the 29th (lay of May. A. l7. 1939. livturcn Alt-xls A. DeRnrlie of Whcatlcy- River. Farmer; Janirs ltcRoche of South Rustiro, Blacksmith, and Mary DeRoche. his wife; Bernard De- Roche of (‘ltarlnttc-triwn, Laborer, and Ida DrRnche, hls wife; Aug- ustine- Delioclie of Summcrsirle. Painter. and Irene Ttr-lloclir, his HIE EASTER N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: The following PIIOQI ln Monhguoi In Goorgetowni Tho Post Offlu: B. llohn Harold l‘. landry, Albert Altksn, Mn. Byron townrt, Mlll Harriet (llnlr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: qunrdlnn mny bu bought n iny of u: rdn Qifion. Wnldon Lnven. 6 Mlu l. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. CIA). ln Sourlsi The Stuck Bar and N. ...°MONTAGUE HIGH School sports, Friday Feb. 10, ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR. Qt the llonuguo Shoo Store. UWBE STUCKING SALE at J. A. McDonald 00.. Cardigan. Due to bad roads flnal day has been ex- tended to February 11th. Eircep- tlonal bargains as advertised till that date. Double Hockey e Bill Saturday At Montague A double header hockey game was played in the Montague rink on Saturday night, with the Mon- tague High School girls playing the Charlottetown Wes-t Kent School girls to a l-all tie. and tihe Charlottetown St. Paul's team de- feating the Montague High School boys by the score of 12-1. The girl's game, although not as fast as tho boys game was jllSl. as enjoyable to watch. ln the ScCOflCl encounter the last Charlottetown boys through their greater speed and better passing, convincingly defeated the local squad by the score of 12-1. Only the line work of Higgin- hoiham, the: Muntaguc goalie, sav- ed the score from rising higher. As the game progrtfised tcmpers flared and two brawls ensued, with both playwrrs and fans par- ticipating. 'l'l-ie offenders were sent. l0 the “cooler" with mis- conduct penalties. Lineups: West Kent School tGirlst -- Goal. Vrssey; defence. Hanim. P. Currie, Stewart. Simmons; for- wards, J. Giddings. E. Storey. J. Rupert, C. MacMillan, lvlac- Arthur. H. 'l'a\\'~‘cl. H. Wliiiltirk. Montague High School (Gll‘lSI—~ (lnal, Hennlgarrdefence, L. Mac- Biirns Concert At Montague ...‘ The annual Scottish concert. under the auspices of the choir of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague, was presented before s capacity audience in Yen's Theatre Wednesday evening. Feb. 1st. Each number of the program was sup- erbly rendered and deserving of the hearty applause o1 the appreci- ative audience, Rev. F. N. Young acted u chairman. and lvfls. A. F. Campbell was piano accompanist. Following a short Intermission. a one sch comedy entitled "Pie In The Oven" was presented. In the cast were Mr. Harold Stewart as "John McNab". a cantankerous old Scobchman; Mrs. Claude Nicholson as "Susie" hls wife; Miss Floririe l-ltgglnbothiim as "Florsfl their daughter. and Mr. John Shaw as; "Peter Duff" a constable in love with Flora. The play was dlrectcxl by Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. The following ls the program; Bagpipe Selections - Pipers Alan Cameron and Donald MacLeod. Group of Scotch Songs — Misses Phyllis MacPherson. Jean Currie, Anne MscEachern. Laura MacLe-an. Joan Johnston. Zvlarlan MncLean. Shirley Stewart. Flortne Hlgglnbotham. Brooklyn Trio; _ "Hundred Pipers". "Flow Gently. Sit-eel Af- ton". Bagpipe Selections _ Mrs. Doug- las McGowan. Highland Fling -- Miss Jessie McGowan, with bagpipc zit-compani- nicnt played by Mrs. McGowan. Vocal Solo - "Lassie Of Mine" and "Comln‘ Thru‘ The Rye" Mrs. Ralph Beck. Violin Selections ~ Mr. Archie Hume. Vocal Solo "'l‘iirr_v On l-lis Bolmct" M \NR_\'lll" Cnmpbclt ' Sword Dance __ Nlirss Jvxsiv Me‘ Gnwnii. with ltagttitw acrompiini» ment, played by Mr. Donald Mac- _ l ening agent. We remember how Cristi {no measure 0i butter once {ttfldfi ~z_ hu‘. today in a success- ful move we used bacon lryings. Qddlhfl \\"ll"i a thrift that is sonic- times vagrant. some of the fat. m». iivcr from the duck we roast- Lure, l W. MacLure, Ollalloran‘ Lend Pd. A half WHSDUOTI or 531'- W“ ["1"'l'3l'<l5~ F- SlPW-qfl» F- Hlllflifl: Gaelic Duct. .\'I(‘S>l'$ Alan Caiii- it; tfllscnnlxvaxilfllncnl‘. new“? Ptlvflaflillgal t e v t- . . . .: ti". it‘ .lfii.-1(‘<$ l§°.;.l§ili,' S21E13... ‘i. ‘l1i1'§‘i5"'si.1..'\f»' "l," .".‘“‘s§.“*" llfl<§l‘..“‘;'.‘.'...,..... n‘ = = netted with "t" MllYPlW- a V. ‘ l Blflgglplll In _§"\ll2lli"l aiizl "I'm! ha“ m? Crumbs A Go'ii tr€\/I1i'i"-U'ai'i'\“ ilr Jolini Pd and hncd pa“ and gljtugqgtny l“ ‘ ‘ ' 3 ' ' ‘ ' ' cover with a layer of the cook- Begrsitv h v1 . U ,1 , ed dates, topping this with the H“; pm“ c? m: e "'7 r5" .°u° as M‘? other halt of 1hr crumbs. Bake Gown“ Eng Miss J0me Mcalwan‘ until brown". the rcccipc said. lt ldllontaauté, OHiillc-ran . 5.12 Mm "as-pm? imnmplnlnmnl may" turned Out to be so tempting in p.=na1t§(-5_Non@_ ed by P1961 Macbem appearance and aroma that with ‘ Hzwgkégnaoigile ginflibefim’ wwl younger grandson. we luiichcd on . , . . . , . - g . “com; “mod Baum" Selections __ Pipers Cam-l tliggnzsquaies of it this very a Lei" scum“! ‘Noun eron and lvliicLcod. wltlntllc full. Bu. were n is __ and h“, we PPnaH|GS__NnnE_ cast. on the stage. a spxriidid cntcr- m). men wamng 1m. i.’ a b“ tallgjmfil ‘wflsdlroubélll Amld“ Tc-‘N’ lircalhlcss‘! James‘ end of day - - _ - w e singing o u iiing - hm“, can! rum-d Puma sync" and "GDd saw Th" King“ pUnlil tomorrow ~— Dia1‘y-Good- 2~Wrst Kent School. J. '_'—_N~'_'_M nlghl‘ ‘ - - Rupert . we Ellen's lllary ~- Pcnaliim — F. Stewart, J. Ru- --—~'— port, l". Hiizginlintliam, J, Gid- Coiitinucil trwii pa,» 2 Bountry Garden APPLICATIONS For INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP. WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO FEBRUARY 11th This Opportunity Dsltrlcfod to Rolldflnttl 0f Charlottetown. CALL OR WRITE MARITIME BLUE CROSS l Phone 2882 CHABLOTTETOWN Be Protected Against ' HOSPITAL SURGICAL MEDICAL 201 Queen Si. Room fl Chwown. Clinic Building ground of lovely shrubs. I re- member seeing a very nice gar- lll‘ll last summcr with beautiful floucrs scattered about in the lawn in several flower beds of different shapes, and’! thought. how difficult it must be to weed and trim around these separate small beds. and also the moving of the grass would be a task. Thc effect u-ould have been so much better if all the flowers had been placed in a border to one side of the garden with a back- ground of shrubs or hedge, the daily care would be cut in half. and the garden would have been beautiful. A suitable" garden fl one suit- ed to the requirement: o! thn gardener and his family. In tlltl country we need a garden filled with hardy plants. easy to replace and renew. The shrub! and me: native to the place are in better taste. rather l-hlll eX0lfi¢ P111111 growing in a feeble fashion. Couxu try gardens on far need nim- ple and rustic furniture and paths Everything lfl s country 81rd" should be in keevin! wit-h thl surroundings and when we con- sider these things we W111 118W s pleasing garden picture. The Neighbors ly George Clank f er tie, rluvsirt it 7" wifv: 11ml John lteRovlic of Whcfll- dings. -—--'———~-"""i *"—‘ " OYPU . . . lay inn-m; si-iiuoi twii-ltt-r, "mi infirm... .503...“ gathcrrd all about the table. Utlllllliilvll ircni pa i l." ‘ "* ‘ / ' ‘ p;t]-1wR-)'y_ if; y) . . . 3. - ' ’ jié-Zi-i- APUI liU1\ ‘tlltl [ALLE LLB‘. by Cllff0fd MC l‘! 6 tipixltzwflnt; Ztmlir‘ ‘p: 1L: (‘lgllikailrixlltltltiri\ndgflhjlaulsvlacfilpsfl‘, Catering to a 13ers hkmg in i‘ is dlflicu“ to Se‘ any hard and ‘ ‘ "'4 ‘ Page of (Jhnrlottctown. Nlvrr-hnnt, 1§1acL,'u,<.._ gga,......,....§v {handler-I foods we made a da'.<~_.=andwich fast rules one ma_v_ consistently G?EATSCO'I‘TIWILLIE.' smuuunmnssweizsnaiA-nves of the sccnmi part: and tin-wise forwartis. White. Sqllilrfillrlgtla‘. "l" f" Jlml“ ‘°“°‘"‘“g a '°' '°""“" Fm“ “"“""°"°"' “w” WHEREQYQUGETALL. OFNA%L$NAM>HE$AIDNON'IHH of default. having licvn mutlr- in Nlchnlsan F Kennedy I Kerb ceipe of Karolyns. found among theless. we observe a number of ‘Tl-lO6EJC:'?s-,> - uAPoizowsAPtcnJR: STAIZHE pnymcnt of the [lflllvlltfll “mi in- Md‘. “gcwhmn V050; 3.10.1 OlhOFS neatly Dill by ‘m a pantry Points that generally resolve them- lPtw-sl lliorl-lty st-irurvtl. Lénl} ‘ ‘ ' " " " drawer. The sight of a remn- solves into things to do or not For further particulars rippl)‘ ‘ kn‘- . M ._ am of the h...“ on a cupboard m do‘ at. the office of Frctli-ric .\. lmrgc. Himélilggtgomljhgzpisphzol Aémal‘ shelf brought. Lite idea to mind. It is difficult to think of l K-C» Bilfllslfil". i" Chflflmlelmv" J gK-Imx i.‘éhulhénenxfarnnugm‘.I About a cuptiil. and covering Kai-din as being anylhinfi but an ll°“°e‘""l- 4 __ r h',..“.ard_.;_' Ikynoldi. J0hn;wn' t-hrse with water to which wr enclosed area. In thr countrl! lqlaxttcrl this ltlll fill} of Jfltlll-"lt wiauDonnld clamping R km)" added n scan‘. handful or brown gardens trio li:si;ally_ have large “ ' . . . .. .- ' l: . " sugar and a pinch of salt. we spaccs an ovey views. so we BRAIWOR" ilff.l.A(l|a' hhbon’ wlgglnton’ “flmlwunkh set all to boil. thickening the nuist do our planting with tihls ln ___ __ _ ___‘_n_'_ SUMMU“; mixture prrsently ivitl-i flour, and mind. suitability and simplicity. 7' ' then carrying it to the sun-porch must be incorporated in every. ' fir" Perm! to cont, 0m- of the delights of beautiful garden. and it must be.‘ winter baking we find is the livlnilritlc. th_ k f ‘b1 __ - - .. case with which the cook can e us ll'l o suia e gar- l §§,C:ZYs1os,'.,-Sq“a““gas 405 cool or chill her mixings Wllh- dens: we can have ajarse garden; 2H5. pa...“ F Kennedy ' out benefit of refrigerator-ken)- lll the country if W? MW Y-imel (f Kenneky; 12 ing an eye. of course, on the and strength to give il. the care itt ' 3_M'0n.ague Reyrm1ds' 18'” whereabouts of dogs and cats! needs. we have all the 500d Earth LOOP’ m. wum- w/svouaawseor flllx0fmpltsll 4-51 rains‘ MacLure ' ' ' ' ' we “°°d' “d if we “mm” mm" .-__-.,_ 7T». ¢.-__._.:_3 L‘V.B.G_O;;GFLS (Lana) " 1930 The recipe mixes the following age a large garden it is possible ' ' penauicsfchandler (s. ingredients together at one op- to have a small one. It is ncces- _ Paul-s) ' ' eration that reduces them to sary lo have it enclosed with ' ‘ ' . crumbs: A cup and a half of lroll- scliriébs. Igciicrs or hedges of some "Sometimes. Joe, 1 think the only (mg who pick; up N1!- ed oats. and this equal in [our in . i is not. it is like a . u Second Pei-Ion A cupM M brown sugar and pick“... with..." a name. flnwers thing from what I teach ls you. 5__5,__ Paul-s But“ (Lanlz) 1230 three quarters of one of ‘a shorl- look so much better with a back-i .i 6-St. Paul's. White ' (Squarcbrlggs) 13.54 t ic osnnt .. 745g lgailills. Squarebrtlltls H l2 B’—St, Paul's, hlacLure 16.25 QWSI. Patti's. lvlacLcnd (Chandler) . 16.45 PFIIRlllCFI J. Knox, Viissvgy. Third Period P______ __ _ V _ __ _ Y __ lO-St. Paul's. Square-brlggs w -~ - ~ ., ' “_“""' (white) , PHLRE OLMIT 1t; til‘. A LAW by Fagoly & Shorten 1H5‘. Paul‘ MacLeod M" ' _.__'___ I M’ -"'“ (MacMillant 8.50 .. /, " OH My Pool‘ _ ANDWUEN l-"s l2—St. Paul's. MacLeod _ ' W" Osvl/"LD- iuvw LITTLE (Chandler) A 16.15 _ _. Y n65‘ NEVERSTQAYED l3—St. Pants. Squarebriggs lNLtH- ltfFClutjT _ AWM BFFOREMAWBE f,{,§§§.‘,“.j‘,,“;" (White) - 19-10 LOOQ“. fir»; / i, ttE DAN AWAV FROM Guise ‘bw Penalties: Nicholson (miscon- i some commit. uQAtFMAVBE I'VE Loflsflmmb duct), While. Reynolds, r. "TUQN PD OXMI! ‘N BEFN TOOSTPICT WITH Kennedy. ltlhllOtLlFl mini) "AP"! om SEE uis HAPW LITTLE FACE ONCE MORE." are n l 7/1’ 58401155‘) LONG REACH ..' - 0 CAL IF‘. WOMEN T0 MEET OTTAWA. Feb. 6 -—(OP) - Th0 National Council o! Women will hold its 57th annual meeting this your at. bondon. Ont. it was on- nounced today. The tour-day meet.- ing. opened May 29. ls oxpecled to zlrnw more than 150 delegates. Soothe Ilium with s l“ iintiiii: Morons eiiinlonziowit f. ' / o / IDSIIDBI 0W 0A’ DISPMFII “L it t . _ - t e MDNTAGIIE GARAGE Moment r. s. I. -