PAGE _IE_IG_HT riir." . ‘gag GUARDIAN, ‘ ' ---i?~ .,...,= F‘, I UHA 0'1 FETUWN r _-»~f.$.' h“ ~ -~ l. Alftilll Milli smut: u... SENSATION OF "SEVENTH Vill." AND "WICKED LADY" v- "vqpv-Qfrvvavvy... ' nuptial» xr‘l.ea$l' 4 M ~4+o0+0 oevooao-wo-ooooooovooo oooooaooooaoooooovoo Char the trails tor as at laughs . .. titlllilt itlilfl-Ttlililiii! EXTRA: CAPITOL ronar "BLON DI E’S HOLIDAY" Shows 3:30-74:45 TIIIIII. FRI. SIIT. BRODBRICI PLUS STOOGE COMEDY koooooooooooooooooo-Oooo SERIAL AND COMEDY $7 nan‘ you“ EDWARD-and mun. SHOWING AT 3:30 = Z AND 9 m \ a ‘l ll/ / fittest t A_LSO _CAR-T09.[*!-*--~ I -_ _. V‘ n,’ v ;¢¢_¢¢¢gqqogo-oipgomeoooooroovooovvvo0o~o00¢¢¢v¢+0' E M P E iiiun. rm. SAT. Shows 7 m a=4s Lucia... 55...... only 1.3.0 "m TIIAT Pistol noiuil. p8 iiliNTZ HALL, I s ill mm Bgggy ioinziii-‘uiiiiniriiiiii run iiniimci i F§Q+>§§QF§FQ #0 O0 §_§§-Q§+-§§ d H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc Montague. P. B. l. Office Bonn l0 to l! A M. 2 m Ii P. M. Holidays etc. m wlllllilntmrlll Office Connected With Drug Store NEW ANNAN W. l. The monthly meeting a! the New Annan w, I. met. at the home of the president Mrs. Waiter Moase on Friday evening Jan. 2nd. fvieeting opened with Ode and Creed. Roll Call was answered by eight members, and two visitors were present, Next month Roll Call to hc answcred with a donat- ion for a quilt. hlinuies of inst meeting were read and approved. Yilessages of thanks were received from those who horl treats taken them at Christmas. New Committee appoIntefI~-.\irs. Albert Moase and Mrs, John Mcfnnis. It was riecidrd to adopt an Institute in England and send a hox as soon as possible. Some knitting and sewing for Red Cross was also distributed to members. Bills amounting to $7.25 were presented and paid. Collection amounted to 95 rents plus 25 cents membership fee, Two contcsts put on hy pro- gramme commltien were WON by Mrs. Lewis Mouse and Mrs. John Moasc. Lunch was then served by hostess. Next meeting to be hcid at the home of Mrs. I-Iimcr Moose.- Mrs. John MrInnIs Delbert Rayncr to lunch. Meeting closed with The King. and Mrs. assist with Plnoau’: NOTICE We wish fa adviu our Customers that due to a break- down In our Ovens, and alterations being mode to our Bak- ery, we shall ba closed until further notice. Bakery ‘€i“sitor,t.o"i.he City last. week. an Year's holidays with her parents, ~..1=‘ridav>_whei;_e ire will undergo a SICK“ THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Iaoazvrsi MONTAGUE: Hamill F. Stewart. Min AGENT SOUIHS: AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry. Albert Althea, Mn. Byron Harriet Clair. Walden Laura. M. A. MaaLun. Tho Guardian may be The Post Oflice; Roper; . la flrorgetown bought at any of the , following places in Montague: Min s. A. Llewellyn; Mn. Clay. in Souris: Condon‘: and Florence in St. Peter's: Tho Pout Office. ‘zannfiil. a fivionmv ' The Bristol school will re-open this week after a long holiday. Mrs. JohnyB. McGrath was a business for one day. Miss Joycrday ~spent~ tho New- Mr. and Mrs. J. B; Jay, Morell. - Mr. and Mrs. Donald McAdam, Charlottetown. spent the New Year with relatives and friends here. The Misses Helen and Lois Cox spent the holidays uith their par- pits, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox. Alias Lois Eidershaiv, student at P.W.C., has rcturiicd to her slud- ics aftcr spending a lniig IIOIIdIY with her parent», .\Ii'. and 1W1- Ciiarles Eidershaiaz Considerable canning has been done at the Bennett canning plant zit Moreil River Bridzc where a Jorge amouiitof vegetables were put up.—B. "’li5>=" <-'"— . '. ' T 1a.. lrrfinejlfillfdlveir d1 the; wit office staff. Charlottetown, spent the New Year _.lioliday “Width. “U... mother in ltfnrell East. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mclnziis and baby. Charlottetown, spent the holiday at their old homes in Morcil. Mr. James MacDonald entered the Charlottetown Hospital "T! salsa‘; operatibhi‘. ~ -- _...-.'--»<-_ _ - There is so "much snow around some "of; the Qbaih .,i'=1nd5' Here the» mnneis have-to be dug to; .152. out. "' ' ‘ - cs. dvfiar-Gatlaerine 190144;. nurse in training at the Charlottetown Hospital, spent the ISLW . 1&1; holidays with her parents r and Mrs. Grover COlilll, at Morell. Mr. Alex Birt who arrived from Halifax to spend the holiday with his wife and family here, left on Friday morning on return travel- ling by plane from the city. Mrs. Annabella Douoetto left Sunday for the Magdalen Islands on a short stay with her bro- thers and other friends there. She food. Sending home for clean warm clothes they washed and dressed Mrs. Curran and lent f0: Father lVficKcnna, who in turn made arrangements with Hon. H H. Cox w have her removed tc the Infirmary in Charlottetown. In short order the truck from Dingwell and Resolver‘: store finfortunate ' woman who was feeling much improved was taken to a plade ‘umere she ‘will receive good care and treatment. MURRAY RIVER. SCHOOL CONCERT The Christmas concert of Murray River Public School was held In the Public Hall on Friday evening the 19th oi’ December. io an appreciative audience of parents and friends. The stage looked very pretty in its Christmas decorations. Mr, Clifford Keenan very carably presided. The sum of $30.00 was realized. At the singing of’ "Here Comes Santa Claus’ Santa arrived tn perlon and amid much fun and laughter distributed the gifts from the well-laden Christmas tree which was beauti- decorated by the senior . pupils ' "The following i: tho program: Opening address and chorus. _;'H,E€f‘tt1ll0n—b_v Francis MacLean. Recitation-my Myrna Horton. Pan.tomine—(A Terrible Catas- trophe) ' ya; .. _ _ Recitatlon-Jby Edith Johnston, Recitation-by Reglc Johnston. Musical number - "Silent Night" by Malcolm MacKlnnon. Recitation _ by Jeannie Klnnon. Recitation-Jay Ray Maclmiis. Monologue "Fractions" Beulah MacLean. 5°nll'—-"Beautlful Hills of Judea" by Misses- Dorothy and Doreen Bueil, Annie MagLeod and Mar- “- Mac- by _s1 ‘tcfibuaders.-. -. . -n Drili._ "Which I: The lmilflflrflf‘, b;§;pupIi's. ' PBBeant-—"The Book of Chr CBPOIS" Sen"ior'pupll‘s‘_',‘ p ' Recitation-by Wayne Johnston. Recitation-—by Iowrenca Reyn- olds. Sons - uAway in A Manger" by i primary girls. Dialogue — "Heck Bays n" by 9 pupils, D-iW-“Xhial Boxes" by 5 bgyg, R°¢l"l'l°n—b)' F!!! Maclnnil. Recitation-by Earl-y Made“ and Merrill Munn. Drill - ‘Days of will go and return by plane from Charlottetown. week for the lumber camps in An- tlflonish. us. as hsadwvvk W‘ the winter ,m0nths. M_r. Lapierre is a well known cook. one" of’ the be“ .. . . . . A alight tire m u» kitchen ceiling near the flue iri the homo of Mr. John T. O'Brien on New any 'da'ma§E"\t“a.1_‘ done." A good old friend’ Gerry" ‘Mc- Adgm, who jL.‘und2rgOln§.ll'fl!/'- ment in Toronto, arrived‘ home. for the holiday season. He will return shortly to the big city to: further treatment, and hopes to be in good health by next lum- mer. Miss G. I-Ienneberry, nurse time in this vicinity. Many people walking to Mass at. the Little FIOWGI‘ Church in Morel] on New Year's Day were high in their praise of the oper- ator of the snow plough who made such a fine 10b of ploughing the road from the main highway up the new road to the church. As practically every one in the viii- age has to walk it. was a blessing to find this road ploughed wide and clean like a floor. A young daughter of M.r. and Mrs. Herb. Hawbolt was rushed to the P.E.I. Hospital last iveek for a serious operation. A call was put; through to H. H. Cox for a plough to open the road and soon after the plough passed here a Cfll‘ left with the young girl for his car for the trip. In the last Bristol News it was stated the snow plough stationed at Morell remained idle at Christ- the plough was undergoing repairs in the city at the time and not at Morell, so the information was incorrect. ‘This item was handed in by a Morell resident and ac- cepted in good faith and any re- flection on Mr. Hooper is regret- tcd. . What might have been a trag- edy at Bristol at Christmas was averted by two young ladies, Mrs. P. R. Slnnott and Miss Mabel O'Brien, sisters, who went ta visit. Mrs. Annie Curran an aged lady living hers alone. They were tak- ing her some goodies and hot. tea but found her door barred. Wait- Ing for some time they were fin- , ally admitted and found Mrs. Cur ran in n terrible state as she hao I been ill in bed for three days with- out food or water and the weather - was so cold that pails of water in the kitchen were frozen to the bottom. The two good women went right to work and got a hoi fire on and at the some ttme feed- ' ing tho woman some nourishing Mr. Anslem Latpierro leaves thial .Year‘sIDayaw&8 initout- bgfqgg} (It W k" 7 girls, ~ e e8 by 5010-411’. Came Upon The Mid. I "IEM Clear" by Vanda Munn. Recitation-by Aurel Johnston. l - ~" rsma 1, l ~- 15 illrls. ""5 ma!“ by Dlfilfllllt-"Mary 'I°';'. ‘by obvious. .. t l "'1 - - a - i. "or!" """?-= by i. . ieclhtllonfby Everett wnm, “WFW-Klevdiwignr; by y a. boy's; I grain!" "gQdILNISJH Ladies". ._ _ , -— r m Claus” a‘ ennui“; ' Hinton. av » ~—>- - » _ - - ' . ._ MILL ltrvnn‘ EAST . SCHOOL CLOSING l -__. Ilkilidwlrig 1| the I programme In“! "l9 Dublin and teacher of lMI-Ii River but lchool presented I I l“ 1° 5 h?" "id lllilreciative audience training at. the Charlottetown Hos- t0n Thursday evening mgggmber pital is spending hcr vacation with ‘lath- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Henneberry, at the present Home. Welcome Recitation: by Bobby Recitation; "A s. b; .. bfftfic smdllmanlm“ . ‘mach antomine: “Th 1 .. Toice smallmamenoealll Dom Norma Horne and Marlo by Haywood, n Gard. Dlamgue? "Tlklflk The Cen u " byMMllfllel Bell and Gerard Hlrspasf, one ogue: "S .. I bynflaizia Gard. omem“ 3m" eci tion; "A Go .. ‘Earle Bell. 0d Bcfy by i Monologue; "Grandma's Christ- I the city. Mr. H. s. MacEwen used ‘ mas while others were at work‘ but Mr. Gordon Hooper says that_ I t \ I out Imas Present" by Muriel Bel], Recitation; "p .. bymMarion and. Wt Dear Susie alaguc: "Tell Us Her Nama- IIY Eric Smniiman, l3 bb and Harold Gard. o y Home Recitation: “Just Fore Christ- ‘"85" by Norma Horne. Dialogue: "A. Christmas Dip- "mwintmenfl I 1. b ltziplph Haywood)?’ ‘a o] Meggmm’ vecitaiio : "B l, t. byDfroice gmfllllilfiltof Bethlehun. 18 0211c: "One Who Knows" by Bell Haywood and NOrma Horny, Recitation: "Christmas Trlals" by Isabel Meggiron. Monologue: "Mr. Brown's Mem. or!’ by Ralph Haywood. Dialogue.- "Christmas Detectives" gglmlllel Bell. Isabel Mflgglggn Ph Haywood, (3 d ' 9° 011i "NOt Too Little To Help" by Harold Haywood. Gard and Bell Dialogue: "om That's Different" at’. Mull“ Bell. Isabel Meggison, H rard Harper. Erison Bell Bobby .:.'.";.-.;*.:;"1.“ “mi 0. o EH0 smmman‘ Ce Smaliman and arrived and along with friends the " rill-"Merry Xmaflby Primary _ Department. Recitation—by Marvin Mncfgod. Most Lou's Eecltati ' "or 141's»: .1”... m _ “A GROUP OF SMART g FABRICS geHALF PRICE! A range ol'Coofings 1-2 Price. Orla piece only 54" ‘Wide Boucle Cooling. blue, block, rust, Black only. 2 $495- '$5.95 for I Ytl- 5|>¢€ifl| -- ----- A lot of dress wools 36" wide in three colors, navy, rose‘, coral, Regular price $2.25 yd. Special Prica}...._._., Yd- A range of Coating 54" wide, groan. fr" biz». . cjVtflfiaaaana ‘é woven wool: 30" wide in gnu, brown’ Regular white, and blua. 2.48 Yd_ Regular $1.98. Two pieces only, 54" wide rust-white, brown-white. Rog. $3.95. Special Price coma a. MPLEOD rwpummyambuunl» Special 98¢ v4; in striped dress wooll. price Yg JJ‘ Mrs. Judson of the days, weeks, and months spent in translating the Bible. of his imprisonment and his finally being let free to con- ‘ Recitatlon: "A bran: Child" bl’ Ll d W liace. galozile: "Deaf u a Post" by Eleanor Clark. 3"" Anny “d Arthur ours. y, Carol: “Away In A Manger by Bertha Clark and Lawden Ashley. Recitation; "The Christmas Visit- or" by Allan Johnston, Patsy Hardy. Billy Wallace. Wanda. Wallace and Freddie Ronnie. N Dialogue: "A vars 0°06 Rem" by Jackie Rlchardl, Freddie Rennis. Danny Richards and Ivan Ashley- Dlalogue; "The Singing School Teacher" by Mary Cllirkv 1'0""! Haywood and Norma l-IaYWWd- u Recitation: “A Youthful speaker by veidg Wallace. n Song: "The Bells of Christmas by Lorna and Norma. Hflywmd- Dialogue: "Hoke and Poke" by Henry Wallace and Eleanor Clark- "Napanea Song" by Eleanor and Arthur Clark. Pantomime "The Filled Stock- ings" by Norma Haywood. Billy Wallace, Wanda Wallace. Henry Wallace, Lcvwden Ashley and Harland Clark. Reading: by Marion Ashlei- Carol; "Silent Night" by Ell" Ashley. Mary Clark and Marion Ashley. Recitation: "Some Gifts" by Berna Rennie. Dialogue: "A Good Impression" by Marion Ashley, Arthud Clark. Lowden Ashley. Henry Wallace Ind ilnrland Clark. Recitation: "Poor Dear Susie" hy Sybil Wallace. , Recitation: "Christmas Trials" l-._v Bertha Clark. Closing: "Hero Comes Claus" by puplil. Santa distributed many gifts to the pupils and teacherfrom a well laden tree. HUNTER MVII. W. M. l. Sixteen member: were present at the January meeting of the Christmas Bantu tinue his great work, Mn. E. Seaman read an interest- lng paper on India, with special tribute being paid to Rev. Fraser Campbell. Hymn, Thou wbooe Almighty word closed tho Devotional part of tha meeting, Minute: of last meeting were read and approved. Delegates were appointed to attend Presbyteriai In Summerside. Mrs. J. R. McLeod, and Mrs, Cyril Bmlth from the Aux- iliary, Mrs. E. A. Bernard from the Mission Band and Miss Viola Gamester from the Mission Circle. Offering envelopes were intro- duccd and will be used in the future, A donation was made to the Mission Band. A letter was read from the Supply Secretary asking for cloth- ing for needy areas. It was decided that each member should bring an article of used clothing to next meeting u, be packed and sent. at a later date. Encouraging reports were read hy the retiring officers. Mrs. J. H. McLeod thanked all members for their help during her term of office and urged each one to do her part in helping the work of God's kingdom. ‘Two members have passed to higher service during the year. Mrs. George McLeod, a life mem- ber had been absent through ill- H053. Mrs. E. A. Bernard gave an in- teresting report as Secretary. The _ treasurer’: report was read by Mrl. 'MacLeoci. Mrs. Robertson reported ‘the ‘Friendship calls made during the past year. Mrs. Patterson's report an corresponding Secretary _ was read by Mrs. Robertson. Supply lflecrtdry reported boxes packed land sent to needy areas. I Roll call for next meeting will Recitation; "Bad Ngws" by h“ Bell. Santa Claus made his qppgargngg and presented the pupllg and teacher with gifts. Music between numbers w“ furnished by Imc Meggison-Piul. BROOKLYN son HELD...“ The Pupils of Brooklyn School assisted by their teacher Mm Hazel Corcoran put an a very enjoyable concert Monday evening December 32nd, gnu“; church w, m g, Auglllary v be answered with a verso of scrip- held on Friday afternoon at the . titre the first ward bealnnlnk with hams a; M", 1, w, Ripley lthc letter B. Mrs. Robertson in- The president, Mrs. James L..‘vlted the members to meet at. her up," 0pm“ n“ mam" gndfliome for the February meeting. all 10pm] l“ “Min; A word Qgilvfeeting closed with the Mirpah god gnul-mge, Benediction. The 28th chapter o! Matt. was ’ l read in unison and Mu followed! LAKIZVIITW WT?- by Clrciecf prayer. . rile theme for m meeting Wlll The December mwlnr of The Bible for Burma and IndiaJLckeview W. l‘. was held at the Mrs. J. I. Morrison gave a veryfllflme at Mrs. Stanley Dingweil helpful and interesting talk on the“ with lix members and four vilitora life of one of the early Mlsslon- DTP!!!"- ariel. Adoniram Judson telling of Meetinr opened with Institute ‘Following in the programme; welcome Song: by all pupils. the hardships endured by Mr. and I859 ""1 0""! "Um"! 51 3°" last meeting, School committee wan re-appoint. ed. Ten dollars was voted for tho T. B. League. A letter of sympathy was sent. to one of the members. Knitting and revving for Red Cross was passed in at meeting. Programme: ~ Reading, Mrs. MaeCormack, Contest, Mrs. Francil Ron, Road- ing. secretary, Meeting closed with National Anthem. Roll Call for next meet- ing to be answered by each member putting a question 1n Question Box. Next meeting is Invited to the home of Mrs. Francis Rose. Collection $2.18. The annual meeting of Lake- view W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Louis Rose with thirteen members and three visitors present. Vice-President presiding. Meeting opened with Institute Ode and Creed followed by R01] Cali and reading of last annual and monthly meetings, Officers appointed following year were; President - Mrs. J. E. Dingvwell, Vice-President --- Mrs, Charles‘ E's-Cormack. Secretary-Treasurer - M. Rose. Auditors - Miss carol Fraser and Mrs. Lloyd Rose. Directors - Mrs Wiiiium Fraser, Mrs. Francis Rose and Mrs. Irving Baker. Sick Committee: North Lake - Mrs. Hudson Morrow and Mrs, Jas MacLenn. Lulu-ville - M155 Jgan and Miss Verna Rose. Programme committee Mrs, Francis Rose and Mrs, Wm Fraser, for the Baker MacLean and Mrs. J. canny Rilévrglnune: Reading am, 1,, n, ' 9i Mrl- Wm Fraser and R9551"! Joan Baker. lagging closed with National Collection ‘L95, final Fraser, Snow Flakes Gelmy; "d 80ml’. the flakes float down, wllllfi. and fioecy and "y CWWYIHI the homely barium," Where the chimneys’ blmg gmog’; away. yvrflivnlng the flllihy hovel; irliia mantle of shimmering snow, mml"! the edges d: gutters With a. lacy icicie's glow, Cwerins "Ylslzhtiy side-walks, Uneven. and old, and bleak, Hldmg "l"? Erimy blackness, 55"" by our marching feet, Over all the dark la o! n‘ God's matchlesl Ila-Bill: jg whirled With infinite wisdom and caution l-Ie dresses the wounds of the world. —-Ma Oath i c Charlottetown?’ er n’ “my ‘QUAKE AT MEXICO CITY - MEXICO CITY, Jan. 0 - (AP) - An earthquake rocked this cap- ital today. _The second and third wave caused llghta to owing and 3¢Il°°1 COmmIttc-e _ Mrs. Jas i tail buiidinzs to sway neatly. To Relieve Bad Cough Quickly, MiigTliis at Home Hero's an old homo mixture your mother probably used, and. for real results, it la still a, most dependable lnedlcino for distressing coughs. Try it once, and you'll swear by it. It’: no trouble at all. Mnko a ayrun by stirring 2 cups of granulated nugnr and one cup of wntera few momenta until dissolved. No ‘ ' ll needed. (Or you can uno corn cyrup or liquid honey, instead of lug-a: lyrupJ, Any- one can do it. Now put m ounces o! Pins: futon 10 0i. bottle. Ind fill ND Will IITIIP- HIM“ This gives on 16 ounces of hail! lilo: II Ballot. an and reading p! minutes of iaplendld cough medicine-more tlllfl you could buy for four time: the money. It keeps parfectlynutol loll. and fonts a family a long time. Chil- drciitako itwltnuutthounlll IHIIIIIQ- This npiondid homo niixturc Ill I three-fold action. You can fool it Mk0 hold at once. It loosens the phlollfl. llotltthBll mam-twain mlmbrlgfi.‘ 13d he pa c e plfilll- ‘ plains why it given Idol: Qlifi DIM- Pine: in a anoolal compound of 0N- I grodlentain amount I'll- Yfii “K1107! for it: uiok notion on wet-ammo. M“ any re if it doesn't lane in 33-32% fisn- ‘\"lfi“t“\r ._;.,-.=-<..gq»sr1"! ‘r “Hoops: t. -»~..-v