” illness. All with her a speedy re- see him q.lickly restored to heal:h. It was decided in hold a bingo .' covgry, in the Legion Hall in the near fut- . B . : Friends of Miss Vonda Munn, of ure It the hall is avaunble. - - Cillmll -7- 3- Scully. Cana- K Efnle Braden Mr. and Mrs..Robei'i. Raliray, the stat: or the Canadian Bank or Members took binderB.and baby dim Mm! Personnel omcer at gm Chalrlogtenthownh atterlideg the l1un- Commerce. Montague, will regret biankerts to sew. i4t1&;t-lief Corgmand Headquarters. A The Eltfeq era 0 rs. ane ac son. w tell to team of her illness, and wish Nb ui-ther business, the meetin n 3 IX. - S.. was a r was held from her residence at her a speedy recovery. adjourned. g visitor to his home in Georgeetggt . A new on -?- e mil Ternenr ' J Mrs. Fred Mi:-ilkin and young T c .I Miss Gladys Fouchere, employeg W DWII llllllcl axon iticwr. , mic GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWNY raaauaaxg, 13, 195,- ;)5'C' wiilis ,.' .-xx PRINCE EDWARD 1o.nAv WElI.1'IlllR. Showing Matinee 3:30; Evening 7-9. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN 16th. at 3 P. M. for infants and pro school children. The friends of Miss Anna Mac- Laren regret to learn that she is confined to her borne owing to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dunvilie and their two sons. Forrest and attend the funeral services of her grandmother. Mrs. Jane Ja-ck.son. who passed away last week in'the Kings County Hospital- where they will spend a few days. Friends of David Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Stewart. Monlaguc. are sorry to learn that he is ill at his home, and hope to son. Rickey. who spent the past few weeks in Montague. guest of Kenzlr: Hall. Al the beginning of the evening the boys had their basketball practice in the llilll. The business, part of the mcctlng was presided over by Miss Shir- ley Jenkins. This was followvd by a sin:-song led by Consi. C. Walper. The girls then hold their Saris Ilunltal Auxiliary ion. It was moved by Mrs Harold Matthew and seconded by Mrs. R. C. Macbean to purchase I new machine, either Electroiwc or Hoover. as the buying committee decided. Yeo presiding. At the opening of the meeting. Mayor Yea delivered a welcome address to the new councillors. outlining the work which was to be accomplished in their term of otfice. He said the motto of the new council would be that of "tolerance and justice" School Ilocltoy 3”" battling hard all the way. Georgetown and Vicinity of the Island Tel; 11 in Charlottetown, aI::eYiYeti?eonwpe.eY3-' employed in Toronto. Ontario, ms arrived home on Saturday. I-lar. old will be a welcome addition to "19 Geofzetown Eagles Hockey team. on which he was a star pep. performer in past seasons. Kiss Anna Mair, Superintendent and his 26 place orchestia TUESDAY NIGHTS, &a9wtpwo? T .4 I ' . . - M . Wlton Int Crumbled . . . and com . , - February Meeting 1 Georgetown ?"lloi-III! Annie: Morcbod .. . . In the Ad- AeIN::;u:Ig;'A:u:Ln:n: :6 I-IIdu:.hra1Iyroall.towart. lira. . . . . - 0! lulu Ills: can 0 ha. 'T'-C i ' ?"m"" Sf H" AWE, aacm aaoaoaaowm waiaoa bum " so-l:r'3l1'I0Hl';l;1ilEl:r lgnglealnadsimg hzghztbgsrgmtxglu stlrlgchglockfy '4' i i a , ee , E. Filmed along the fabled route of Kubiai Khan . .. '. The Guardian may be bought at the (allowing mm in was bold Thursday. rebrunrs Oth. ohariomtown made the my i: A - i it 3 vast spectacle of multitude" . y y A" the magm- Iontaguie: I.-guo D6310 ttntnurant. and Guardian Office: in George. with eight membca present. The G rgetown on Saturday evening, n . 3 tuae of a great novel is on the screen! . sol: oat Ice. in Sourle. Tho snack Bar and H. meta president. Mrs. Arthur J. Pequot where they engaged the George. r . 0Cf&P1ed the chair. ed HI m gm Blah school boys and girls Mr. c. 3. Swan of Charlotte- Frienda of Mrs. James c6iiiT.2s ,,,d,;,'".,',".K: m",',?,",,,. .,,"'.:,,-,,,f ,,,':".;,"' ;,,;?”"3;"""d” hwk” 27”” lown.-was a businea visitor to are sorry to hear that she is ill vioua meeting by the secretary, Bchool.'Poaln. nlIv.:I?mf:hwn ah: i ' y Montague yesterday. at her home. llPD1'0V6d I3 fwd. brand of hockey that lute alolranon y , M”. H. Lo” 3. L ML 51 La M. M I m Cl . I ' The secretary read the report of carried them to cm P;-ovjnch.1 CV is vmunx in f,,o,,::Egue' lugging! span: wig” wee;”;n gggtfnglifn the Maritime Hospital Aide an- Play-otfa. hung a convincing 6-0 . ii I or .'.".”:”.i'.:.l:..”:.?".2'”.?:;..il."3 :::.::t 2: we now slmlllni new . -:- e v I a to mu h ..'lMMUNlZlNG . CLINIC. - Mr. and Mrs. R. w. Beck. Mon- "h” ””f';g'm"dm'f'”&:”'l1lS dbf Dowel: for the local Schogl B055. Montague school. Friday. February tasue. left Saturday for Montreal cw” ” 16 TV can - who went down to an 8-1 defeat, Lmy at 0'1-cary. were week-end Mrs. Minlkln's parents. Mr. and end t h. h . -. visitors to Mun-a.v Harbor Noah. Mrs. A. 1-". Campbell. left Thurs- Montagua "OMS '1 t mm m G'””'””"- I I ' Where they WE-lie the Elle?-5 0h l'- day on return to their home in Mi” Margaret D id V R I S i M H and Mrs. Ray Kennedy. Montreal. employed In the algx. vzllslo u G S 2 ' k-end ilueat of h . Mrs. John Donn. Woodstock. N- ....-vounc CITIZENS GROUP Y” '1' Pmnlvl. - lb ll. is ilhreefcvfliis Edi 4rhe rezular meeting or the y onlyt Joilitliee lhlwttlsmieu (ye-I: M" '"d M”' C'”'9"" DaVld- s T F 6 . T ' the home 0 er paren s. . '. all Y Cltl t T-i 'tv Un'icd ransac e as ng e rs c M K - CARTOON "LUCKY DUC " Mrs. Otis Jackson. Peter's Road. c?,Y,:Y:,,' M:,e,,n.:,z,:..' .1v.?5l)i.p1dxon meeting of the new Town Council mg” Yamld MaCL""' W119 10? .30 .gS ' MP5. 1388-?! a1'FlVf'd 1351 W('Ck W Monday night in the A. D. Mu;'- with His Worship, Mayor B. H pa” raw mimthl. has been 1.00-7.30 P. M. ' 5!-SF-I MCCOHII TCE(.S ,&)2zx7vM and liaskclball practice, All gyntims. for all. of the Prince Edward Island Hos. iuni exercises are under the dir- The Town Clerk then read the pital in Charlottetown. was the cction of Mr. Dan Murray. minutes of the last meeting which week-end guest at l b th Sill i , l , . .. . g 1 were approved as read. Following and sister-in-law. Mnlerand mMrear. vim, (WADMM Hm Umum AND WNW” '0” V7 YUlilS Ml” L10-id F”q”ha”(2:"- IKJ the reading of the accounts, it George Mair muir. recently left for hai'olie- h Lb d i 1 WW" Where M M5 ”b””"ed em" S d :,tY1S('rxntY'iViIelY ttha0tsep:YlYl1CelY aree Yoabee something of a record at lea t Pl0.Vm9lli. g held over for further discussion. one not surpassed during the hi! i 'T -' Dr Dan Rourke who is Swing . The Clerk also read the corres- eighteen or twenty years, was es. lhgveuegipgrlenced this winter. coup- Hutton. . in Monitavue during the winter D0lld0n0l'.- Ind SEVENI m8"-".5 tabllshed when the Georgetown-.13. Jindg :::',1yde::u,l:ytem,l1?uth"' zcwwe v'-1' 3"” Cw.3Th”li . mom,” iecnmlv Spent Several were tabled for further discuss- Lowe). Mbmague Ferry Boat tract harbour ice wnamlgny us; I;g'halTEiEI'aw.l:I;CInlg'il'e3o:;. Lglliis Cal. p i'.. ” i . - ion. --M -- ' W c if days visiting at Whim Road. of Wm, respect '0 new appolnb theoigzggur.Dr:!ia;iF:b;su;r)os?.ng'nt:::;h, hon mum mum, crown”. equip HY 0. rm DROPED Mrs. T. Nicholson and son, Mr. On Thursday last. the choir St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. meats. it was moved that Mr. R. K. Clements be appointed as ferry 15 now tied up but an extreme ini'.1 spell. aimtiar - LORNI vabunr 'acnooL Grade III-1. Jean Ferguson: 2 MI! Ferguson and George Cal- Jack Nic.hoi.son of Cambridge. to some wg . ; 5 . repeated their fine Performance 01 magistrate tor the Town of Mon. -. iazhan (equal). I INilYYliISmL0APl Th ' with it Yf6;":mn::5'prK:'enYim3af'l:l::m 1v)::eo'snx31r'lY:i:tieSci!lrit:i:ll iicfnum n ”3"' roll a we” peltlliod-th t B""di"8 '- Marshall neynoids.' (s'Jerrirdeagl(w-EE alchardena Quinn 2GiE:idJ3in Ilia-11' Pm” Hm”: . Mint)! I out wh. R d. T . ag . . n mo on was move a Lester MacLeDd, Claude Mch L G Ed ' '4 '- . c mils. T ::.Muy:'a....aI'lsitor "" oa plerggzmegeras ooxtwtelie Mr.Tg3. N.C11:;i;ley be reappointed son. 0 Lend: 1El(elel'ShlE.(:mdh Mac lasqllragidc L Sr'-l' Kennel” C” um mu 1 d i k V Lh t ll 0 C C - 0 35 W" - Llglit.-Harry in i . Cl d G d F m.'. ' Caelcil YZl::i:be110hasn::cnve-ra-- 33"” 3 ""9 W”0l'm3-"CE and the Mljnr D0113 MECGOWIH W33 0" Nicholson. M. C. l?:::yYisoUilds. Bu E Ggd: YTITIII.-11., goon Grade 1' Jr'-l'Bev"l!y Hum"; .......iiiiiiiiiiiii HT . IIIIIII IIIEIT ' KERR -Yll'ilIiER ed sufficiently to enalble her to return to her home at Whim Road. after being a patient in the King's County Hospital. it is hoped her convalesconce will be a speedy one. Fight News 6:45; Shows: Matinee 3 P.M.; Evening: Continubus at 6:45. Delivered any Island Station In 25 or 50 lb. Bundles Please Believe Me 6:54; Side Street 8:21; News 9:44; Please Believe Me 9:53. -Dry Hake . . . . . . . . . . . . 13c per lb. Fat Fall Frozen Mackerel 18c per lb. EASTERN PACKING COMPANY LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN proved in more than 90 years of successful use. It builds inner resistance to help the body throw off cold lnlectiona. Get a bottle today. THEY'RE " 0 FORD ACCESSORIES appreciative audience encored each number. The program followed almost the same order as the first night. Mr. Archie Stewart. violinist, and Mr sented Malt'. During the "Willie Brewed A Peck of intermission some Sync", and "God Save The King". IN MEAN-pORlAM NEWTON J. MICEWEN in his usual good health but was suddenly stricken with a heart at- tack and passed away within a few minutes. Anderson of Greenwich who pre- deceased him several years ago. and later married Lydia Hooper or Morell who survives him. He also leaves one son Aloah of Kitchener. Ont.. and one brother Rev. Lee- land C.. of Uiica. N. Y. The iuneral service was held from St. Peters Bay United Church nn January 10th. and was con- ducted by his pastor. Rev. E. A. Macibeod who spoke words of com- fort to the bereaved. ' The hymns sung wore: "Abide With Me" and "Rook of Ages" and the hymn "Face to race" was feel- lngly rendered as a trio by Rev. R. A. Maouod, Mrs. A. Burch and Mia; Miriam Wayne. The funeral service was under the direction of N. D. Macm-an. motion appointed as Deputy May- or. with respect to the duties of the town policeman. it was moved that he be given a list containing the duties for which he will be After considerable discussion re- garding the Fire Department. it was moved that Mr. Doug Coffin '0' III! . "T" SEUHIOIII pleasant listening was supplied by be appointed as assistant lire successful! ' fahliwrlgmmon War" and ML cw ” H" Chm Mm” Mm , ' - ton. ' . y. A OM-ICC Comedy "The Dear S It Wis also moved that in view Whry experiment? Thpyalue Departed", was presented, after of the fact that the Fire Chief ALSO UNIVERSAL NEWS M EWFF J0h" '.Medl0";)e" which the concert, came to a close was unable to hear the fire alarm E """'”V9 Wm” M-5 99" with the singing ”Auld Lang from his home. and that there was no other way in which he could be quickly informed of the presence of a fire. the Town would pay part of the maintenance of a telephone in his residence for the purpose cited above. las Maccowan, S. B. Hessian. Police -- Douglas Macaowan. Harry Jamleson. S. S. I-lesalan. There hringnofiirilior business. the meeting adjourned. TH ER Grade Vii.-i. Rotben-ta Shaw: 2. El-Ilene Quinn: 3. Margaret 2. Shirley MacDonald; Mclntyire. Teacher-Wi.llia.m Quinn, By F880'.v' Ev Shorten 3. Joan E OUGHT TO BE A LAW The following committees were The community of st. Peter's W9" Blmolnfedl . l Bay and surrounding districts Fl"?-CIEW9 NlCh01'0"- Mn” ' ; i were mocked and saddened 10 shall Reynolds. Lester Maolheod. . y hear of the sudden passing 0; Finance-S. S. Hessian. Bouglae ;, Newton J. MacEwen on January MIWGOWW. Harry J3ml9S0ll- , . 12th. 1961. The deceased had been Street-LEMGT MML99d- D0"5l r ' d Ii 4.14.44. '3' -l . a-ilil Bruce MacLaren. piper. were un- . V", . 7 The weekly meeting of i Whim able to be present. refrrggnsqllgli-n mm W” instructed T W . . ;3;;:;; E:'i;'.lf'iMff,3;;:".; '.Qjic3f,,,:?.? ,,.:;,!;e;:r;.:":;:eg".:;,,;” :,f,i,' to notify an delinquent payers uose means we CRITICIZE vouiz NEW - i-ieNvouooMAuEasEwiMPi2ovEMENis.' . on Mommy 'nig.hL Feb. 53,, after with M, pfwo Eccmmm: de: who are in arrears re payment VEEK-END CABIN A5 TOO VQIMITIVE-a THEY BLKMEYOUFOQ SPOILING ITS QUMNTNE55 y' listening i-01-he Usull r3di0 bll08d- lighted the audience with several hr the ”w" ""9 m which may . 1 ' cast, a lively aiscusion followed. selection. which included -mg” have connected. and Whlch ls wei.L.I DONTTlilNl(I weAii,i1'MiGii1' otuw strr11'uououT'ruis VEAH.WIN3lNALOG The next meeting will be held at 0, The Angels". ..o.,,, The Wm... owned by the Town. COULD vur up wmi ' roam irrwuv was suwoeeolpae ABIN mo TURN IT the home of Mr. William Finlay- and a penny no'It'!l;3 Slllerirhggiga awl.;(:, lasgructxedato A6657. '.l't'4'il:)r:l!:::g&E?NOW Son. aP;l?usQallarNimrTEB'ght;Y-ckit rears re, their Town thxes by a VOUlD NEEDS'OME RUONED l'T'6a EGIEORTHE ' l Brooklyn trio. so humorously D1'e- in U19 D7633 '0 m'ke my GOMFOQTS. N J cYAnM' ' OTHER! ; Fully Dried Medium and Large Cod . 18c per lb. The 1”” M" meme” W” E Fully Dried Small Cod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c per lb. I."..”.," of, I::n;3i,;id:,mi:.ng 5..qu;:ae):t,l:-S I Boneless Cod in 15 lb. Cartons . . . . 31c per lb. Bay congregation for many years. N green gailtcg Medium agid Large Cod- 15c per lb. :l:ml;'::r Bsnl3lng1pp1;::l;l- of etlvzzg ' . teen ate Smallco 12c perlb. - - gry Fisgh Trjimiriikrig in 20 lb. boxes .. .. . 18c per lb. ::.l:.5,:uE.:'Syh,inv.:”,1nbe,,f;”f,3,f,ci ' it I 10 lb. . men a e H e C per home He was first married to Ida Mn ovary Ruol dollar . . . onloy :t rvvnwv. gC3' an A luldllar onus?! e o your-round eolnlol-I WI"! A good home insulation will pay for Itself by saving you up to 300 . But you mm insist on use beatto When you choose Johns-Mnvllle Ilock Wool Data you boot! K:1lk:5O getting a tough, strong. manly felted but that is c we "D1-gu up” you cu "god (um Interment was in. Midgell Cemet- . by In." up mumh ad dgwlopmcu TM. "mid. "tn light for adv. V. .,.I cry. 11 N S m l w N . . gugsincaigmn Isiah ntay:lp,uoLand wig not settle. It any hm” ' fl III - DORE! CII in "f in fo or nim A - D card Thanks a9 my that Y your Itounvormer lirwlnu:t:iYd-cooler I: romant- 3 EV 3 .- i i in a ll ' r Over 90 years ago. Johan-Melville developed in Int eicleni h'”'-nut in comb"! , i H""lY Chmmed "3d 3"”' H. . a Mm N. J. Mlcwon Mm" m lululatilj material. Today John-Manvllla naaulamu-on J.M .5. .....f.m,.. ,,.a.1...4 god, V0,; wmd. 1, I ll .svn9 3”-NHL -assist” I i M . I'd. ,.. hlltllltlo-llltoCoIlf0EIVQf1 ienperausro from 400 bclawatro I mmdally hmlld ! W." um um f aim" l ” .:"..'.."".. ".l:.'.'.?..'....::l.t ::.i??.?............. ll:-n-um-tom-uni:-u umo-"'31.:-'”--"infunam um- extended their help and sympathy modern manufacturing would 5. impossible with M: in-aiaaou. which). wrln Clnldlln 0-1;'lIVl.1.10o DOW N41. 199 Div I durum her mung ud be".,,,. In our house. LM laoaiadaao on need la fuaoou. rh!doolr:t:I.mIad St. Toronto. or III you! J-M doubt. . r and elomlonl taa3 on niacin olld-Momma be & uncut dc-vahpneois la l-ulatloa-they have been 'EotoIItll7.aontIn. ment. . . . mmu amams . nan linings . iuastam tnsunou - 'auum'u inmate -”t'Iusin.r TRUCK CHAINS t ' T V I ' l 325 x.20, Dual and single ' ”'”' i A R - 75" in, 1; KENSINITOI Turn on automatically when car goes into reverse-throw a wide beam of light for safe, easy parking or backing up after dark. I BACK-UP LAMPS. ENIU T -. ””""' in Java! ""' III Low Priced Heaters and Batteries. awe Aocltasoalns. E Ifptluauo. - 759 iii k3”1"a33i.r.'!