PAGEWEHIGI-Tl nu; fGUAkDlAN. unAkuqi-i crown ~ Herring MYINA LOY TERESA WRIGHT ' ' ._ MZIRLENE n tijiiicii T O D A Y “BIIMBI" SHOWS 2.30 —— 7 -—3-45 fill/fife who gels palpitat- ing Fauletfe...wha'd . rather rell dice than romance . . . a rather cut cards than kits-she says! Av!“ v _’ Vuiuinaunt presenli li A ll I! I I k GODDARD filliléi a? HAZARD; vrflh lied (LARK worth-y (IFMENIS Moxie IIOSINIIIOOM TODAY SHQWS 2.30 :- 7_‘- 8.45 mwnerorifensiana - (CPI 1- Any Briton catching fish wear- rites EDWARD . . oysuligh caril wins me!" EMPIRE BUTTONS CHART COURSE PIIINDE EDWARD TODAY SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING SHOWS 2.30 — 6.05 - 9 SAMUEL GOLDWYN‘! "The BEST Years 0f Our Lives" rreoric MARCH VIRGINIA uuivo " a...“ e, wittiiin wvin - s...“ an n will? l WIWW" "‘,';,'f,‘,II$,,° DANA ANDREWS NOAGV CAIIAICHAII. . For the convenience of patrons our Box Office will remain open from 2:30 to 4:00 I for advance sale of evening tickets. __. ._._____ ._.__z —Mllll. and TIIE. iii Murvm . rluct . auimm VYE [ESTER REYNOLDS , CAPITOL uotiiiiv - ruiasniiv anti WEDNESDAY lng little black buttons are asked to send details to the government's fisheries laboratory here. Thous- ands of,plaice. dab and skate are being caught "buttoned" and thrown back into the sea in hope reports of fishermen will enable THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold ll‘. Stewart. Mlae AGENT SOURIS: The Guardian may be following pleeee in Montague: In Georgetown: The Poet Office; AGENT GEORGETOWN 2 Roper; in St. Peter's: landry, Albert Altlten, Mre. Byrn Harriet Clair. Walden Lavera. Francis Cheverie bought at my of the Mlaa S. A. Llewellyn; “in. Clay. In Sourla: Condorfa and Florence The Poet Office. . RMONTAGUE Shoe Store offers t Women's black oxfords at 50 per. cent discount. I ..'TIIE AIONIXAUUE Shot: Store offers the finest typo of footwear cost of Charlottetown at those greatly reduced prices. ..'TWO IVEEKS SALE com- ‘mencing January 15th. Everything reduced. Discounts up to 5025. lioolcys Men's Wear. Montague. Mr. Joseph McComiac, Si. iGcorgcs, was a business \'isit3r to ihIullIEigilC on Thursday: i ' Mr. and Mrs.. William lrlun- Stratheona. were usitozs to ‘Montague on Thursday wlirrc they |visitcd friends. I tcr. | ..'Mrs. Nellie Scrimgecuig Cir- Idigan, was a vlsitordo Mozitiigue Ion Wednesday iviirrc site visited her sister, Mrs. llorvard Vickcrson. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alec “at-Kay rcttirncd to thcir homc at Strath-i coiia oii Wcdlirsday after visitingl ‘in Ottawa. and ilicii- daughter,‘ Mrs, Eldridge Bryenion in Tor- ioiiio for the past nionlh. . ‘ The Young Peoples Union ‘of the United Church In Menta- lgue held their regular meeting in the classroom on Monday nighti lvrith seven members present. Tliel idevotionai period was lcrl by Missi Blanche Hime with Scrpiureli Ireading by Miss Marion Fwnessfl .Miss Furness was also in charge .0! the programme and read a vcry" ‘inspiring story. "The Church of Christ Lii Ciiiiia".‘lii ‘he absence, ‘cf the president. Mrs MIYITIIEI ‘Greene, Mrs. M. Pattzrscn prcsitb‘ ‘ed. The miiititcs of the last meet- ing were rcad and approved. Tlfs was follcrrrezl by the business ptr- led in which a nrinbcr of matters overs» discussed. The meeting elcs~ cd with the lliizpah Benediction. cirening with n iarg number iii attendance. One visior was uirl- comeri. Mrs. Lorne Wigginton con- Freser. The theme was "T y Kirg. d-om Conic“. through the iniiiisuy of the church This was a verv in. 1911591118 subject, and a iiuinlivr cf the members look part win. Scripture readill-Rs and prayer. Af-- Icr the i-iose the new prcslticnl, Mrs. A. Hume took ovci- the meet- ing. The minlilP5 of the last I‘llf‘(i~ int: were read and approved, Rail call was answered by the payment of dues. The report for 1948 ivaa completed. the delay heiiii: catrsrd by the report forms being S"lll 1i tiie home of n deceased tnrinbrr. and as a result the president (‘i1 not receive the forms until the January meeting. Miss Bert Marl tin gave it most interesting and inspiring talk on last year's study book. “Great is the Company“. This was much appreciated by the members. At the next meeting Mrs. Icon Johnston will discuss the new study book "West of the ..'ANI\'UAL Scottish Concert at Itiontaguc, Thursday, February 3rd. ..'Miss Norma MacKcnzie, Car- digan was a visitor to the city Monday, Jan. t; ..'MON'l‘At.il’h Shoe Store offcrs reductions up to 3U per cent on leather footwear. ..'lli0l\"l‘AGUE Slice Store is ot- fering great reductions on all ruli- ber fuottvcar. Miner Rubber is the iiainc. Guaranteed in evcry respect. ' Mr. Vince Blake, coiiiiiicrcizii traveller. was a recent bushes: visitor to Montague and vicinity uvhcrc he tailed on his many rus- lumCrs. .' On Thursday a group of men from Georgetown arrived iii Montague to fish ccls along the north side of the river. Last. year it sniilai- group ttere fishing alfilt! ihc same line and took in a good catch. This year. hoivcvcr. the catch was relatively limited; this probably being duc to the fict that the area has been fished oili- Tlie niarkct for ccls is quite 290d with e fair price being paid-Haw- cvcr it looks as if the quantity will iiol be too great. ..' On Wednesday vrord was re- ceived frci-n Mr. Earl Taylor of Charlottetown that Taylor's JEW- eilcrs in Montague has been sold out to Mr. Victor R. Perplr-r. Mr. and Mrs. Peinpler came to Montague from Sands Bay‘, Som- erset. England in Janunrv of last year. Mr. l-‘cpplcr entered Taylor's Jewellers in Montague Ill flit‘ watch repair department. brinciu" his vast experience as a \\'at"li repairman in England ivhere lir- “prized at. his profrs=icn for eighteen ytars. 'I‘raiiicd also as a craftsman, Mr. Pcpnlcr has been repairing patches. and dOIll" sn- "raviiig from many other jrwrlln-s and Mrs. Pcppbr every su their ncw enterprise. ‘IS; l'.\'(iI\‘.'\TEl"l‘l. PRISONER sorrow. 0111.. Jan. '38 —i('Pl this stoiy cf iiil ungrateful prlsonci in the Sutton jail. On a cold nigh! the police chief gave made during the month, uni lint eleven cards and six treats verc sent to sick and shut-ins. A del- egate was appointed do attend the Hesbyterial at Kensingtozi in the near future. The meeting closed with the Mlzpah Benediction. Re- E. MacDon-ell charting of their seasonal move- frcshments were served. and n‘. ments. I pleasant half-hour enjoyed. | our out WAY ‘ i. .I. R. Williams % rm AWAKE—-1’M uo, our TH‘ SCHEMES. t EAEY TO WAKEN TH‘ TRICI<5-~AH,TH‘ IN GETTING: ‘IOU UP.’ UP.’ YOU NEEDN‘T BE ROUGH" WE NEVER HAVE BEEN WITH YOU MOMENT- - I. HALF HOUR /’//- .. a: l/IIKACQ. ECSTAEY OF THIS ' 5CD BACK EACH TIME. AND DON'T SCREAM.’ l. MEAN ." I'LL PUT u. all‘, .1. l. In. 14F. t V community; the place anti i113 poo- plc, and ilirlr idrsire ls to make ill Reeve Charles Scott of Sutton’ tciis the mail an ax and supply of yvocd to krtil ii l-iitlll stove iii his cell burning. Th‘ prii-cviici- ihopizcrl and cscapcd. down tiic door \ . -\ - k ‘ and .‘ 3r" (Notices ‘ii - Proviiicizil Headquarters would like to remind all Cubmiisters and Scoutmzistcrs. that registration is noiv duc. After January 3st.. it will be overduc. Iii other Provinces. 'l‘roops and Packs who do not rel;- isicr are refused badges by P. H. Q's, \\‘c might do this hcrc in the iicxl. wcck or so. Troops and Packs rcglslcrcd so far are: 5th. Char- lottetown, Zion Troop, 3rd, Char- lottetown. Kirk Troop. 9th. Char- lottetown‘. Trinity Troop and Pack. lst Charlottetown. Basilica Troop, 1st. O'Lczir_v Troop. ‘lst. Parkdalc Pack, which lcnvcs us with four- tccn Packs zind sixteen 'l'r0ops to hcur from yet. All tve can allow alter Jfllllléify 31st. is a week of grace and we might take the act- ion iiidicatcd nliovc. So please rush in those registrations. Remember Scoutmzistcrs. n jamborce is com- ing up. and if you have any boys eligible. do not have them dis- quaiificd by not having them reg- isicrcd. Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week All Leaders have received a copy oi the program and if you are plan- ning on attending the "big" do at the Charlottetown Hotel, Saturday evening. contact PJ-LQ. and leave your numcs for tickets. You can take a partner iind another couple. Sifift matting your plans now to at- tcnd. Tho tickets \vill be ready ll(‘.\l ivcck. For the Scouts, Guides. Cubs and Brownies. a vcry inter- esting program has been drawn up. Open Iiouse nl Troops and Pucks-- Skating parties for Brownies and Cubs. and a joint hike for Guides and Scouts on Saturday morning. Qlrmlnhnllt the “lav-timing M. I-‘cbriinigv 26th. So Scouts catch up ____fi _ . . . ' The Jriuary’ meeting of the an.“ M?‘ Prt_7‘)lc".11‘?-"f,"r, n “"11; ?\T1fliTIT)I\lll]'l‘:giX;llli] tlikMCiiicIrf-sufiisosligi‘: “'.M.S. of the Montague United awn‘ “r 5 m‘ ‘mmj ' l? ,p E, you limv. by cooking a delicious Church was held at the hnne of “mlw” {Mumcmglsn‘wgxév "ridge-iii" iilc or something! 5 _ srrwcc o ic p i c. _ i Ml‘ Leo" Johnna“ on Tmsday become attached to (hi: little Concert The Boy Scout coiiccrt will be the wcck ziiicr Boy Scout-Girl » . '- ~: ‘icrrseicia '1.- M lli l ducu-fl me d“ .7 l 3.. ._ 3 the" him" I_‘°l - The TF5‘ .‘u e ucc . r. muson ins U... abspncr o. ,T‘;°?:ud.i 1;‘ the crminumiv are Culy too “I'M/I kindly consented to help us out " ‘ in urlirorre thriii and wish M". as director. Troops and Packs pru- pzire your items for the program. As in ilir~ next wcck or so. peDpIP \\'ilI he visiting your ‘Troop and IDHFR l" Judge your skits rind offer you their advice-Be Prepared! Bully - TIIIIFSKIEI)‘ cvciiiiiiz. Jziiiuaigv 27th. iii Hciirtz llall. ii rally of Cubs rind Scouts was Iicld for the purpostxuf viewing tlie>\\'orld Jamboree film. The I‘t‘])i‘t_‘Sr‘niZ\Il\'t‘ from P. E. l. to thr- World Jamboree in 194T was Piiul Cutlmorc. About one hundred and foriv Cuba and one hundred Scouts were in attendance at ihc_Ri\ily. Jam- liorce Scout, Piiul Cudniorc showed the film and giivo n very excellent commentary’ on the journey over and back. Mr. R. C. Parent. Pro- vincial Commissioner. spoke to the Cube and Scouts on the ‘coming concert and the Canadian Jam borec. Mr. G. Anderson, Provincial Executive Commissioner spoke to Ganges". and roll call will be an- 1 —~ the Scouts and Cubs on Boy Scout- vwrrsd by Mrzethins on China. If c-enatn iwrusnon, 6"‘ Gm“ “’°°"- was decided that another box would Pianist A "my gwd mm?“ °t C111“ “I'd be prepared for overseas and all Prelude in C minor. . . J. S. Bach Fun“ but one flung lackmg: N“ members are asked to work on Consolation No. 4 _ , F Li,“ .;’.‘j.c.'“““;” Leaders saw m” mm squares for a heavy woollen quilt. Sonatina, 0p. 55, No. 3 (let. rnovc- 1 “as mo‘? inukresung" and to return with them at the merit) . . . . . F. Kuhlau OCHSNNSI-cltlitlgglg‘ next meeting along with squares A Sad Story . . . . . D. Kebalcvakv Executive Comml in for the afghan so that it may be Two Country Dances . . . L. van ‘ SS on" finished. The financial report for Beethoven TM m“, Pack the year was most satisfactory in 59""!!! . . . . Tel-um“ exceeding our allocation by six Elfin mace. Op. iz No. 4 . . The Kirk Pack held its annual dollars. Ityras reported that 1'6 GPIER- indoor track meet ‘last Mondav hospital and 22 slok calls ochre 5 Scotch Poem. Op. Ill, No. 2 . , with the following events: 10f) yard dash. discus throwing, jave. lln throwing, shot put and many others. Before thc indoor track meet Akcla with Baloo‘; assistance in: ‘vested New Chum Ross Gilli: into Cubbing. We ‘"9 50TH‘ that Sircr Derek gcw is still unable to come in ack Meetings, but hope he'll mo“ be back with us to lead the good old Rcd Six through the Jungle. Girl Guide News ‘lih Company. by reporter Nancy Hyndman. A very good meeting was held on January filth. with a fair attendance. The meeting be- gan with Inspection by our Lieuten- ants. then a singing game and I first. aid relay with the Daffodils winning the most pointe in the latter. We liad two movies. one on First Aid and the other Ice Rescue. These ahowri ua how much a knowledge o First Aid would bene- fit us. After this we went to our different classes for teats. Tender- foot, Second Class health. let Claaa First Aid. and the Emergency Helpers Badge. Then we had Camp Fire. whiclrwai led by the Butter- cup Patrol. After singing a number n! nui- favourites. Patrol leader. Norma Jean Allan rqiul the story Temperance Workers. You are only >66 w.c.r.u. NOTES Till IIIBIDIJIT’! MESSAGE Dear Union Members: A New Year is dawning for us one. So am I. But if each o! us would do our best. W118i "W"! ~ e would have in our Unions and in our Communities! Is your Union winning that ten dollars for the greatest increase in membership? Has your Union taken Report Books at twenty- five cents apiece for threequut- ers of your membership? Giw them‘ to the ministers end others in your community who might be interested. You may get new mem- bers in this way. Have you read that pamphlet from our National Depository en- titled “Women Are Fools To Drink." It costs only four cents, and is well worth the price. If each girl in your community were handed this pamphlet. it certainly would make her think. ‘There are many fine pamphlets to be had and no Union can have too much temper- ance literature. With Best Wishes for the New Year. Nellie Blair. “Ye Shall Know the Truth and the Truth Shall Make You Free." I CAN D0 WITHOUT LIQUOR- A BOYS RESOLUTION (From the Canadian Boy) I hereby make up my mind I can do without liquor forever. I have intelligence enough to be witty without the stimulus of Wine. I have sufficient social gifts to make friends without becoming foolish through strong drink. I have such control of my life and habits that l need riot drink because others do. I have seen people lying dead or injured along the highway be- cause some driver drank. I know children cry for bread and young people are denied a chance for education because their fathers drink. I have seen beautiful young girls made silly and cheap. and fine men changed into brutes be- cause they couldn't control their iives as I plan to control mine. so I hereby resolve to do without liquor. - A NEW WORKER Miss Mary Legate of Regina. who has done service that is in- valuable to the educational work of the W. C. T. U. for years. in planning courses of Scientific Tem- perance Instruction for Day Schools, in urging the special training of school teachers for this work. and in helping with the plans for the A. S. M. School of Narcotic Education sponsored by tiie provinces of Alberta. Saskat- chewan, Manitoba. in Saskatoon this summer, had a break down in health which has made it ry JANUARY. 29. .1949 Direct from a famous Fifth Avenue salon to you! Same preparations as used in ex- pensive salon waves. Sim- ple, step-by-step directions. Latest imp-women to in- sure a softer, more flattering llci’ address. But she has been work at oncc. I sin so sorry tin ably assisted by'Miss Gail Stewart, .....i Broad Street. Regina. Sask- atchewan, who was appointed at the September to carry forward lliiss l..egete's work. Miss Lcgate for all her wonderful work in which we feel she has been definitely led of the Spirit, and we owe her a special "Thank You" helper to asume responsibility with no break in the carrying on oi’ this most important cducatloal service. Ribboners who remember the fine lesson with a public schoo. class that Miss Stewart demonstrated at the Regina Convention will tul that Miss Legato has so fine a successor in her guiding our W.C.T.U. project for Day Schools. on your Poster and Essay Contest wave in fur less time! Ask for the new, improved RICHARD HUDNUT HOME PERMANENT at our cosmetic counter; $3.25. Refills $1.75- llughes Drug Co. ‘material was so late‘fn.rf?3¢1l1lli you. but the delay was quite un- avoidable. Canadian Convention in illissi Gail Stewart- 2275 Broad St. Regina. We owe a debt of gratitude to Alcoholics Anonymous was found- ed by a still anonymous Miiiihsuat stockbroker, knaivn- only as Bill and an aicoholie- Akron siiirlor The organization has no ma. ant no big funds. To become a airm- ber one needs only» a sincere du- side to stop drinking. Its memberi are riot fanatics. They have no visions of saving the world. But to anyone trying lo find relief from an agony of mind. body and spirit. caused by drinking ill" cannot be controlled,’ they iii-a ready to extend their aid and hell and point out the path they have followed in finding rclcasehfron their bondage. , "On joining a A. A. the inebrlair must sincerely and honestly admit that his drinking has got out of control and that his life has be- come disordered. This admission is the first sign that lie felt-am- ing humility," he added, for having ready a trained her burden of Across Canada all the .Whlte be great- ministry of SCIENTIFIC TEMPERANCE INSTRUCTION 1N COLLEGES AND CIIOOLS I hope you are planning to start for her to give up the work she has carried on so effectively. Little has been said about this be- cause the 1948 S.T.I. projects in Day Schools were still to be sent and P. Second. Marjorie Pickard. the Prayer. The meeting closed with the Guide Hymn Evensoi-ig and "Taps? BESBOBOUGII SHIELD COMPETITION Have you registered your Com- pany for the musical competition yet? Only l0 have signified their intention of entering and we still have some song books - price 35 cent: from Mrs. Jenkins. We would like to hear from our country Companies e little more. Lennox Island. Summerslde and Borden have written this week. can we have some more letters. we like T Candidate in Mayor TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF SOURIS At the request ol a number of citizens I have decided to alter as a candidate for Mayor Ior the Town of Soaris. 'Sliould I be honoured with this high office I will endeavour to tultill to the best of my ability, all the responsibilities that lliis office carries. Time may not permit me calling on all the Electors, but I hope that my record as councillor for twelve years and Deputy Mayor for the post two years will warrant your placing Initli in my administration for the en- suing term of two years. I humbly seek your vote. N. H. RICHARDS to know how you are doing. _ _“, ' .\ l a i’ - MARITI Have You Looked at Your Payroll Lately? I'll bet I'm the lowest paid hired hand you've gall That hill you get tor my elec-"V “i trlc service covers everything I do . . . and you'll agree I do e lot. Whether it's in the lieeee er barn or around the buildings I'm wedilng 24 lieun a day. . Where eeold you get a more willing worker at eoeh a low cert‘! ' ' ma, {Jewell Year lleetrlr Servant , 1,. riaicraic . co;