first rams: sownnn =- w»- “Alrlcruss so HUMAN .' . . rue ACTING so sums . . mun- rous or THESTARS m: amp FOR ACADE- ‘ MY AWARDS! SHOWS 3:30 — 7_'- 9 — COME EARLY! nus sssr- ssusa more than a nlliloe loved! Tlfll IIOADWAY HIT lid nan for two years! sums m nun: uscli nusouu -rn|u|> nun slit sill Sll iiiliit ilillillill- illiil liliili - Iiliil Viliii- Illlill Willi LITTLE POND AND VICHWITY carrros. t F‘ - TODAY and WEDNESDAY Mr. Alex A. McDonald is a pati- ent in Souris Hospital. Mrs. Lilla Dingwell, Dundas is as present in Little Pond. Mr. Geo. E. Seville, M.L.A., is attending the House. _ Miss Lucella MacDonald oi St. Peter's, recently visited Little Pond. Mrs. Alex A. MacDonald ls slow- ly convalescing irom her recent severe illness. Mrs. Katharine MacDonald has returned to Sourls after spending two weeks in Little Pond. Th; school is progressing iavor- ably under the capable manage- ment o! Mr. A. C. MacPhee. Mr. Ronald and 0'Leary MacDon- ald and Joseph McKenzie are cut.- ting timber in woods at Little Riv- er. _ Mr. Henry‘ Jenkins has return- ed to Little Pond aiter visiting his sister, Mrs. Irving Coiiin, Bay For- time. Mr. Neil MacCormac is being warmly welcomed home atter an extended visit to Boston and New York. ROSE 0F WASHINGUPON SQUARE ‘EXTRA Miss Patricia MacDonald has re- turned home alter spending some time in Bay Fortune .with Mrs. Alex Fisher. Misses Elaine and Edwina Mac- Donald are pupils oi Little Pond NEWS school owing to Eglington school QUAINTY being closed. QUEBEC Mr. Frank Blackett. who was em- SHOWS ployed in Charlottetown Hotel, is . ' ‘.30 7 {iotlsplengingla holiday at his home v . — n e on . c. i a=4s I’ - Mrs. Robert Jenkins spent several =1 i Week! in Nt-‘WYOIR- She was ac- ] .' iii companied home by her gun Edw ‘ MT. rmnnnar r. r. U. and M“ Jenklfll- ' The Little Pond and Fortune hoc- key team defeated the Rollo Bay team 4-2 in Souris last week. An- other game is scheduled next week. w‘ Mt. Herbert Y. P. U. met in the - Drphanage Hall on February 24th. Ffhe business period was presided . saver by the president. David Mutch x.‘ Ipened the meeting. Minutes oi the last meeting were read and pproved. Roll call was answered hy 16 members. 1 The devotional period was led by I y , Ethel MacKenzie and opened by l llnging "What A Friend We Have t In Jesus". The scripture lesson i was taken from Romans 1:18-25. Discussion on the Versatility oi Scll Mr. Joseph A. MacKenzie is bus- ily engaged sawing lumber. He re- cently purchased ‘a new portable ,mill and his friends wish him suc- cess in this new enterprise. The many iriends oi Mrs. Wm. C. Fisher, Bay Fortune, regret to learn oi her passing. The iuneral w Haitians l ' ~ ' y l u ‘ THE EASTERN GUARDIAN, louvre. ssorrraooel‘ Harold r. mam. Albert anus. lin- lime ' Stewart. Miss Harriet Clair AGINT GEORGETOWN! Walden AGIII‘ 80D Ilfit loliowlssg risen in Monbguez to Georgetown: The Post Oiileet .31‘!!! NEW srom: with the new look. C. R. Boehner. Jewel- ier. Montague. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Henry Parker was a recent business visitor to the city- ur. Michael slsawert-h W"- port was a recent visior to Georgetown. Mr. Howard B. MaoLean and Mr. J. W. levers were visitors to- cnarlottetown on Friday. Mr. s. c. xnieht and Mr- 1-w- rington Yorston were smonl Gearsétonians visiting the city 0B Friday. Miss Bessie MacDonald oi Ken- sington is visiting in Georltimwll- where she is the guest 0! CHI-iii!" and Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. Joseph MscPhee. Canadian National Railway locomotive 8n- gineer, is spending time oi! duW at his home in Cieorseitiwfl- Mr. Arthur Yorston who is visit- ing in Georgetown travelled to Roseneath on Friday where he vis- ited his brother, Mr. Louis Yor- ston. l Friends oi Miss Mary Fitzgerald are sorry to hear that she is in- disposed and they all trust her con- d'.tlon will improve rapidly and satisfactorily. James Mair, Prince oi Wales Col- lege student and Stillman Mair who is taking a carpentry course in Charlottetown spent the week end at their home in Georgetown. In the report oi the Georgetown High School ‘ ice sports which appeared in this column isst week, the name oi.’ Mr. Emerson Llewellyn was inadvertently omit- ted (rom the list oi those oiticials who conducted the meet. Friends oi’ Mr. Wilfred Hooper will learn with regret that illness has nec9ssitated his entering the veterans‘ wing oi the RE. Island Hospital for treatment, and all are hoping his return to good health ‘will be rapid. The bus irom the City was near- ly two hours late on arriving here on Saturday evening, having made the trip irom Poole's Garage to Georgetown without the aid oi the snow plough. The usual Saturday night trip to the City was not at- tempted due to the severe drifting. 0n ‘Iiuesday Mrs. Patrick Mur- phy received word that her moth- er, Mrs. William B. Fisher of Bay Fortune, had died suddenly at her home. The sympathy oi many iriends is extended to Mrs. Mur- phy and‘ also to Mrs. J. A. Mac- Cormack, a sister pi lvirs. Fisher. On ‘lhisrsday Mr. and Mrs. Mur- phy, Miss Frances Mawormack and Mr. George MaoCormack at- tended the nmeral at. libs-tune. Although bowing out oi the in. termedlate hockey picture follow- ing their two deleats at the hands oi the. Montague Meteors, the Georgetown Eagles are nevertheless determined to redeem themselves in the Southern King's Hockey League cup playoffs. With the oth- er two teams busy with their in- termediate series during the week, the locals will undoubtedly take ad- vantage oi this chance to set in some really serious practice ses- sions. The team still ieeis, as do many oi its supporters, that the Southern King's Trophy still has a good chance oi remaining in Georgetown for yet another year. 0n Hid-fly. Mem- r. t. Boud- rewit and Town Clerk mptaln c. owe _ Th; an u, which took place at St. Frances .“ ;§';,§,,,‘,‘;“,,,,,fi,, by ihfglngffi-Tefi deSales Church, Little Pond, was M. Fitzgerald attended s meeting i” M! The stories of Jesusq Lively largely attended. Services were 0f flhe Mayors and Town clerks “ » ‘ecnaflon w“ led by Ammn conducted by her pastor, Rev. D. l... of the Towns of Georgetown, fl » “mam Ayers. Burial took place in church Bouris, Montague, Borden, Km- ~ “metery- fll-nston and Alierton, in Char. OUT OUR WAY JUQT BUSTIBY AN EGG oezciesmi euro"- * OPEN THE Q/EN AND you TAKE ‘THE FRiED AN 11.1. TAKE "rs-v BAKED! w. i i? TaeCuas-elaamsrbebollslstaswoftaa B09018 ill IL Peter's: ‘I'll Poet rnE ouanoian. ‘Levers. Iraaele Olseverle Miss 8. A. ldewellyn: an Oi-q. lrs lolsrlai Condolfe end i-‘loressee. Ofiloa lottetown. ‘Ilhenneeiinl. which was also attended by the Deputy Mayor o! Summcrelde, Mayor MacDonald oi Charlottetown, and Mr. Kenneth Martin oi Charlotte- town. took place in the oifice oi Mr. J. F. Connolly. Variousam- eadments to the present. act gov- erning nmnicipslities were propos- ed and will undoubtedly receive attention at the present session oi the Legislature. A uniiorm set oi by-laws for the towns concerned will also be drawn up. Future meetings of the Mayors oi the different towns will take place in the near iuture. Murray Harbor and Vicinity . ' _ ..'I'riende of Mrs. Lorne SteIIt will be sorry to hear that she has re-entered King's County Hospital ior treatment. Mr. E. A. Keeping and Miss Eileen Keeping have returned home irom s. visit to Newfoundland. They made the trip by plane. Welcome visitors to Murray Harbour are Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Philpot. ltdrs. Austin Burgess, Miss J1me Bil/mess and Mr. Freeman, Herring all oi Boston and Med- iord. Mass. They motored down east and are spending a iew days with iriends and relatives. Sunday morning services in the United Church were taken by the diiierent groups o! the young revels. 0-0-11‘. girls, Trailrangers and Explorer boys. The C. G. 1. T. Ilrls led in the singing and the boys read the scriptures and led in prayer. Rev. Mr Vcssey. who always takes a keen interest in the activities oi the young people, gave a. very fine address. There was a large congregation in at- tendance. A very successful concert and box social was field in the Murray Harbour Hail Feb. 22. sponsored by the Women's Institute and - me Lflslon. A very humorous program “mm-ill! 0! dialogues“ songs, read- ings and a one sct play “Utter Relaxation" was enjoyed by g, 11,111 iull oi’ People who ‘went there for a 800d time. Boxes ‘were auctioned oi’! by Robert Glover. Mr. Glover had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse that night. The horse was put in a stall which had s cellar and in some manner broke through the floor. With some help the horse was gotten out and was able to walk home but dicd the next day. Mr. Glover is the rural mail driver and no doubt the loss of ilie horse will be keenly felt. BALDWIN’! ROAD no. John Cullen, employed on the Abegwelt. spent a. very en- Joyable week-end at his home. Friends oi Mr. Terrence Calms “Bret that he is ill at the home o! his nephew. Mr. Peter McKenna. Mr. Charles Curran is attending m6 "$461118 0i his niece, Miss Eileen Bhiayer. New York. Miss Joan Curran is spending s iew weeks at the home o! M“ Peter McKenna. Miss Lily Baldwin has returned to New York alter spending g wggk. end at he: home. vi Mr. Cecil Trainer, who is at- tending one Short. Course at the Vocational Wing P. W. 0., is spend. in! the week-end at his homo. Friends o! Mr. Zeno Curran, patient in King's County Hospital, hope that he will soon be able to return t0 his home, Mr. Malcolm Gillie returned to his home sitter receiving neit- ment in the P. E. I. l-lospital- His many friends are glad that he is much improved in health. The Baldwin's Road Boys’ and onw Poultry Club assembled 1.. ‘ the school Prldgy evening and hm It member ordered his a very successful meeting. whim each chicks. "a" . Bruce Clair Lester llennigar. Cemcc: York and Vicinity The iarmers oi York are busy hauling ice and it is the best ice ior many years. The iarmers in York are busy these nice tine winter days getting lumber and iire wood out. Mr. Lewis Macllladyesi. City, was a visitor to York on Sunday, the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. Prank Watts. who is a patient in the P. l‘. l. Hospital. spent the week-end at his home in York. I ’ Miss Norma Lewis, student ndise of Prince Edward Island Hospital. spent Sunday at her home in York. u. Miss Doris Underhay, ‘ of Marshiield School, was a visitor to York on Saturday. the guest oi her sister, Miss Evelyn Underhay. Mr. Jack Hardy, Pleasant Grove. has entered the P. E. I. Hospital for treatment. His many trlends wish him.a speedy recovery. Mrs. Herbert Lewis, York, has returned to her home in York after visiting in the city, the guest oi her daughter, Mrs. lvliller Mac- Fadyen. Friends oi Mrs. Howard Watts are glad to Iiear that she has returned to her home in York alter being a patient in the P. It I. Hospital. A large crowd irom York attend- ed the Little Tieatre play "John Loves Mary" in the Empire Theatre on Tuesday evening. They enjoyed the play very much which was very appropriate ior Valentine's. Friends oi Miss Christine Proud. York, are glad to hear that she has resumed her studies at Prince oi’ Wales College aiter been a patient at her home with the mumps. , Congratulations are being ex- tended tn Miss Gladys MacDon- -ald, Elizabeth MacDonald, Muriel MacDonald, Elaine Cooke, Norman Brown and Myron Ling who have successfully passed the Temper- ance Examinations which were held last fall. NEW’ ARGYLE SCHOOL Report ior January: (Mid-term Tests). Grade X: 1. Meredith MacLean. Grade IX: 1, Arnold MacEachern; 2, Doris Ferguson and Douglas MacKinnon (equal). Grade Vlll: 1, Margaret Mac- Dougall; 2, Florence Darrach. Grade Vii: 1, John MacLean. Grade V: l. Charles MacEschern; 2, Kenneth MacLean; 3. Louis Ste- wnrt. ' .. Grade 1V: 1, Jean MacEachern and Stella MacEachern (equal). Grade ll: Absent ior tests. Grade I: 1, Curtis Darrach; Ethelene MacEachern. E. MacKenzis, Teacher. EARLY GREEK FAN! Tn Greece. peacock known about 500 13.0. fspswde t/ysemm/ m time! V . ‘l? » ~ " i ‘l’ utilwdsilifi-vglged Back Row: Carl Reynolds, Albert Murphy. Jackie Yorston. Frankie Laritin, Keith Collins, Jimmie Suliivih, Bobbie MacDonald, Jimmie Garn- hum, Noah Graham, Chester Campbell, Jackie Ferguson, Merrii Poole, ... ,_ 3% “miifiuwzhiglfi bass-s‘ a ..r~'Z"..."~°“i-J.."ra..'~ o- . ' . 1' Kenneth McIntyre, Roy Peardon, Kenneth Power. IN MEMORIAM FRANCE! IRENE I058 The death occurred suddenly at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon» tree-l, on Decembe 15th, 1M8, oi Finances Irene. eldest dot-Ishtar oi Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Rose, Fiat River, at the tender sge oi three years and seven months. Frances had not been in good health for a few months and upon the advice oi her doctor, was taken to llsbnireal, where the went through a very serious operation and good hope was hold ms her re- covery. But God willed otherwise and called her home to join is angels round the heavenly thr e. When word oi her passing came. the sad news brought expressions o! sorrow tom one andail. Little Frances will be greatly missed by the many irlends and relatives, but mostoiallshewillbemiseedinthe home where her gentle disposition and cheerful smile had won the hearts oi those who were near and dear to her, ior to know her was to love ‘her. Deepest sympathy is extended, especially to her sorrowing parents, also the grandparents Mr. and Mire. Magnus Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. Heathemclale. They will ever cherish her memory until that happy reunion when they shall meet. their loved one in a better and happier lend. One sister Donna, aged one year, also survives her. The funeral, which was largely attended ms held irom the home oi heu- parents on Sunday, Decem- ber 19th. Rev. B. S. Quigley, Pb. D. of Bcliast. conducted the services at. the home and commital at the sages oi comfort to the bereaved. choosing ior his tent the words oi Matt. 16:10. "1 tell you that in heaven tzhelr angels always behold the iace oi’ any Father which is in heaven." ‘me hymns sung were "Jesus Loves Mo", "When He Cam.- eth" and "Sale in the Arms oi Jesus." I Many {local trmstcs were beauti- iui reminders 01love and qiiection. The pallbearers were schooiboys oi Plot River and neighbouring dis- tricts. Sandy MaoRae, Bobby Nich- olson, Elliott Wight, Gordon Mac- Donald. Douglas Ross, Soctt Mac- Pharson. The remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Ballast Cemet- "I cannot say. and I will not say 'I‘he.t she is dead. She is just ewsy With a cheery unite and s. wave of flie hand Hie hasnziilldbiid into an unknown And ieit us dreaming how very fair 1t need; must be since she lingers t ere. And yolk-oh you who the wildest yeasn Ibr the old time step and the glad return - ‘rhink or her iering on as dear In the love oi There as the love oi _ Herc. Think oi lwrstilias the same 1 say Rio is not dead. She is just away." FUOMAL TRIBUTE! Crescent-Mania. and Daddy. Wreath-Grandma and Grandpa Ml’. and Mn. Philip Ross and ramuy. Che-ice and Damie Ross and Min. ton. ' Bobby Nicholson. Y nail. River women's mstitute. ‘ Pupils oi Flat River School. Sheath-leery Grscq- Leone end hank hoes n ' .o. sumo, Ohrio- tinevsfyxhlltma, Montreal. ' ' menus or srssrsrar l ‘Dr. David lhtilflllis, Jr. HIM- treai It‘. Front Row: Wtgginton, gar, Norma Hilchey. le John o. moms. Pin A. M... Eldon. Bay. Calif. Eldon. Katiueep Msoltae. Margaret Maoltae, it. iottetown. merside. Belfast. Archie and Hilde Hlldsey, Mon- greve. Dr. Quigley brought mes- E sis-mince I. '.ii-‘..'........ am usual. sen M-w * Jaok Poasdon, Mrs. E. A. Ma ray River. Kiimulr. Heooheniaie. Robert Bell, Money lVl.r. and Mrs. Lemmas Murray Harbour. t/on, Cambridge, Mass. Buchanan. Mira. John D. Mary, Nor-wood. lviirs. Isobel N. B. dleborough, Mass. ette. Caledonia. Chariot/town. Mrs. Eliaabefls Family, Breadeibane. Marian Bell. Mormon. _ orman Alberry Pia-ins. lottetown. ,Austin and harem Jessie - and Geandview. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1L Bruce, Vol- Bruce, vallevfleigh. Mispeh Lodge, No. 11, A. F. and so». and Mrs. armor Wood. Relic Ruth MI-cLeod and null!» 01* knlth, lt. N. Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. John MaoWi-lilsms. - BYMPATIHY CAB-DI i Blanche its... oral-gym‘ Lloyd and Evelyn Rose. Elmira- Anna Mae Maclsean. I1’!!- Malrv and Archie Martin. Bum»- Mr. and us. mar-mes Pcnton. Heotahardale. ' Margie MacDonald. Hoatherdele. Mrs. Percy Acorn, Charlottetown. oiDona-ld. RN. Mur- iurs. Kate smitnanc sum nulls. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. MacDonald. Harbor. Mary Grace Rose, Gierlottotown. Blil Glover. Hamil. Ont. Ida and Harry Macltensie. Ber- Mrs. Jessie mus and ma. Gw- ttetown. a LeoneandrrunkEoeaChes-loth- m“. ‘m; town. ‘- Martin and Btelle Msdooneld. ldtm. > Mr. and Mrs. Jack Madlnsfl. l ' . ygiorenco Stunt. Belle River. Harold Ms/thenn. Dundas. Mrl and Mrs. Robert Vfluteww. Brooklyn. ~ Rev. T. A. A: Duke, Oeshpbelltosu Phemie and Dari Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mes, Pin use Mire. Chester Martin. momma and Annie sssounnen. Opl. D. N. MacDonald. lanetoon John and Eunice Ross, Surrey Margaret and Noimen lllnlflll-Ild Mr. and Mrs. Oyril Wood Dun.- Ralph and Maude ma: s ans Family, Umfl’ Belle Riv . Louise and N Veunde and Donald Ross, Olen- lottetown. Edith and Wilised Emil, Ches- Hostml. M . . lauohiegid ivy noes. nosebsrry. Wendell attained. V Mrs. K. A. manuals. Quinn. m3. Iiloreaoe Rod, Impala. Mess. - Arthur Watson, Hamilton. Ont.’ Sumner Mackinaw, Hamilton, MIoLUOGB-Uh! H Muriel and Lorne Wi Tllbll Dewar, mu ma... Allene Beaten. cm- Rhoda Surrey, Anna lichen. lli Lek . Ash" M] Q ,(‘Mpg,) Minnie D. MacDonald. Teacher. N., Char- Jean and Hector Morrison, Mt. - ldholteslsie and Mass Anna and Jack Gillie, Melville. lhotPhes-son, B: lfld- at... Ilsarabbes, Jayee McDonald, Olga Henni- Mcllwen, Mildred Murphy, (Photo by Ed. Garnhum.) m. and l/irs. Damon Ross, n" River. ' Ml‘. d Family. town Opes. Ruth and Herb Thompson. lisii- . isx. Cltri-stino and Jack Larabbee, Charlottetown. . Jimmie and Teak Ross, cute;- g . Joan MecKinnon, smitten. Ont. - ; Borden and Thelma Murchison, . Prim. Point. ~ Mary and Mimiock Maollse, ,1 Portland. Ore. i_ 4 CARD OF > THANKS Mr. and Mn. Augustus Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ross, wish to etwese their heartfelt thanks to their sriends and neighbours ior fii their many eots o! kindness, ilorel v tributes, leters and cards oi sym- pathy and to all who in any helped to ease the sorrow oi th sad and sudden be. vement. a; pea-e - GIAII I“! 13011‘ III water slightly congealed in a pie and clsili thoroughly. Apple or mabepple jelly may be melted t down and over fruit and s. used for glass, i! desired. isomer. void using . that have bee: commercial pectin. '\ \ . (he; ‘ k get Roblnllood n“; ho oeta with the tlslnnu lakeel Enter ior the ruse in weeklvpash will- You'll discover; as will» U" lineee porridge you've evel‘ tasted a e a better because 0| Robin Hood} thinner flslm- It's these cam... ilekll that main Robin Head Osll m» sgdqyl m yo» w" _ ior Robins Hood Oars w! Reid" .~.1,l-:’~sl_l.~sr.-M===-.-"~"'