if - d' I I mills federal ro art lie ave his su - - -- l.'.l,4,z L” '35 W00 the present condition of the mem- P D yf 3 D I WDYYY 1" the WW”- & y .. P, V regular Pm? I-75 "0" c ya orial, and that it would have to be ggitmlgm mtiggalylixgg tn:qEli;.;n3:2 , I--Ah." IrcPl1ed."huLh9WlonS a ix ” sax, t. .. o------Tm (a'L;ai:bel'5 'Andrew MacNeill was elected almost completely torn down before and Half He and ht comm my since you took out a policy? , ifv (5 A550"""3” ” ” , mayor of Geprsetoujn xi-.sterds.v fnl- repairs could be effected, the Le- armed "mammal in the welme He told me. Ind I reminded 4 values to I 00 Now f IOWIDC 3- CIVIC EIECUOH 111 which 119 gion is in favour of re-designing it. of the cum and b ked ch rl him that he'd had I new addi- , l I t I I -- --W -am-s"- c'”T ' GT was opposed by J.A.B. McConnell. more along the monument: lines, j t 3' wk b sf” 1” p 0' tion lo the family since then. Hi: , EC un " en Y C "M n M” responsibilities had increased. PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS THE LADlES' GREENDAL STORE Group of Ladies suits regular to 29.50 now . . IT:,d-i:s'.SVtn'l.i7n K wLEB.Tc-Q7; regular to 39.50 now LEE-ies llFcI:uVseidressVes EXIRA SPECIAL 'E;ie:sTvvool.VL7TJ7ndonndsA regular L29 now Lo4:liTes-Fsnuggirra Special .. ' V Lunch. Good prizes. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Bruce Mm-Phee, MIII Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry, Mr-I. Byron Stewart, M1-I. Wlgglnton, Pius Mcxinnon. Wnlrlon Laura. The (IuarrlIa'n may be bought no, ulna Dome Restaurant, and Guardian office; in Georgetown: Tho the following places in Montuae: 1 weekend at her home in Montague. I .. ssr. Malws l tague, card party. l Thursday February PARISH. Mon- armouries hall, 5th, 8.15. l ..-nuns SNAKE - Mr. Harry Acorn, Cambridge Road, found a snake crawling along the shore near his home on January zllst. Mr. Acorn believes it to be very lUlliISUEl at this time of year. Montague. spent the past weekend at her home in Iris. The many friends of Mr. Ken- neth Power, Montague, are sorry to hear he is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Andrew MacNeill. Elecied Mayor Of Georgetown The results of the voting were. MacNelli 96: McConnell 84. It is Memorial Discussed By iieoltown Legion .'A special meeting of the Rev. w.A Paterson, presiding, The purpose of the meeting was to formulate plans regarding the memorial and new plaque and to put those plans into motion form representing the Legion's views on the subjects, which will be brought under discussion at D. meeting of the Legion under branch chair- manship to be held in the Legion Hall in February, to which meet- ing a representative from every or- ganization in the Town will be in- vited. Regarding the present memorial a motion was passed that due to from the present cairn lines, using as far as is possible the material III the present memorial. A motion i Mayor P. L. Boudresult has ju.il years-in the msyorltlty chair nnsl before that as I councillor. As is the case of most public war years-he has devoted a great- deal of time to his office and the' interest of the Town at large. He is quick and generous in acknowledg- ing the co-operation of confrercs and fellow citizens when recalling some of the projects achieved in the past four years. It was under Mayor Boudreaults regime that Georgetown was one of the first centres to obtain H. Dominion grant in lieu of taxes for uring for the town one of the fin- est rinks and community centres spirited men-especially in the past) , Ex-Mayor Boudrenult dltloncd and painted and the now FEBRUARYWA. A1953 M-Iayor Boudreault Retires Canadian Dollar After Efficient Service ) MONTREAL. (OP) - The US. dollar closed Tuesday It I discount or 25.5 per cent in terms of Can. adlsn funds, up Vl. Pound sterling 32.7459, against 32.73 3Il6. AT Post Office; in Snuril: The Snack Bar and n. Richards a. Son. G90"lei0Vt'" Branch N0- 19- Cnh ll; I um, u we chm mmmm U - . . ., e - Miss Ruth Murphy. St. Mary's 1E:1E;,eLi.S;,:'n Bljifllsolg, -Exndayl Geonemwn. H, h” served m. y . - . Convent. Souris, spent the past -- "MI" Ch”I'””” MW!-ea” Januarv zmh with the prwdemv "gum up)”; your germiseiggy nun--Inuaaaaaunu. flclla Charo! "Shucks". one of your neigh- bours said to me the other day, "why should I see an agent? I've got plenty of insurance. I havcn'i Could his loved ones live now on what he had provided?Would ' I .' , . r 7 EH5-V . sifllfllg - -r---- , :,):,I:.,ecg:?1 il.:”,,xf2f,?f,,.?,4,:c'L:”:o3':.l was also aged that t In no to 9' "3 kI"d- ex-Mayor can reminiscence on his there be enough to cleanu the I f-' ((1915; (. ill) ) C1110,-5.nonehav1ng ,,.,.,...,.;M Jan. Commemorite those whop dlled in HE is extremely M9” RV” ""5 efforts to have Pictou s and Cape expenses on his death? Vhat ' A I35; I ' "NV 2091- service in world war II be ob close association his administration B,-Eton coal brought in by boat and Ihdut the mortgage on hiahousc? I - - 13 I , . . ' h” n95 Mm pmvmchl 5mh01'”f stock- lied there. This roject has W35 f0)'i!l0n midl-' I07 il- 0? in 1 . q. r.,,i e . Mayor Ell. Yen and four mcm tamed and that this plaque be as yes and mm” with mid-e m the mnedlio materialize butpnke many mm, the family be brad to L qiw ," ' bzfafgaulft CBf:;':1fi::g::c91fI.a5l:l1If:Tll'1l1l; near as PQR5lg)lB iiih design 11013” "Jones Highway" linking the town Geo,-gemnlnns, he ' L, wnndmuy move away from their old stamp- . ' If ("b y Kath MY nm” We". Cmmci-gum; one at presen tonm 0 mem03'!- with main arteries and other making forward 10 the time when ing ground? And what about I it, 4 511 150 Great George Street : Jamlesom Greene. Mcsowam MA nK',I;;)mli3.y;f0'l1he mgmlxffaeual Milt; ;1;t)eVr;l::e.Ind other centres of the me n,,m,,,1 shipping advantages of decent education for the kids he the tmvn and port will once again Reynolds. Remaining to be sworn procuring of the plaque, plan; for 3 ,0 so to work before me), were HOCKEY 1 In The GEORGETOVVN RINK VVEDNESDAY, FEBIICARY Illa between the GEORGETOIVN EAGLES and IIIF IWURRAY IIARBOFR BRUINS '.l'l1e fii-at grunt: or playoffs. l m-y pinrla in 8:30. Our hnnr skzlici utter game. H.J. Malian R. 0. Optometrist. Eyes Exomlncd fitting I.nII Supplying Glasses. etc. Otflco Hours: 10 to I! A..'iI. 2 to 5 i'.iii. Ind by appointment. Office Connected with Mahon Drug Co. Montague. P. E. I. FINAL MICKEY RODNEY IN -with all members of Korean Veteran Honored Al Brooklyniupper 'A chicken supper was held January 29th, at the home of Mrs. Dan MzicKlnnon, Brooklyn, in hon- or rat ht-r son, Albert MacKinnor. who is home on leave from Korea. and who will soon return to duty. Albert was taken completely by surprise when, seated at the table the family, Mr. Simon Campbell spoke briefly of the purpose of the gathering and supper and welcomed Albert back safely then presented him with a well filled purse on behalf of all those assembled there. Albert thanked everyone in a few brief words ,after which sup- pt-r wasservcd loncarly fifty lzllcsts by members of the Brooklyn W, I. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Music was supplied by Miss Florence Kirmrm. violin and Kenneth Mac- TPhee, guitnr. KING lIilI.l3 TEA iI.lI.H.S uf flavour pt'rIl.'.' TO-DAY ”SOUND OFF" NEWS - SONG - TRAVEL - Shows 3:30-7-9 E'X'I'RAl sl3:mAL AND c0uun1' A P I T 0 Lniuns. - rm. - SAT. A,-5, N0lHlNu aul W(ryABuRNEwy rx , . I -, 051,1” ' Jaaclltmer J K Mac-I MAYOR BRUCE H. YEO l, of M-olliagllc who was elected for a second term by acclamation. coast Guard Continued from page 1 after the flare was sighted and visibility was cut to 400 yards. No survivors had been sighted by 10:10 pm. A Coast Guard spokesman said the report of the flare-if inter- preted as a signal from plane sur- vivors-bordered on the "incred- lblc." I St. Laurent STes Continued from page 1 ll1e,Crlrnntonivrnll.h,TDrfcndcr of the Faith ” The previous style. unchanged since the Statute of Westminster iin 1930. uas: "llrr most excellent Mlajesty. Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God. of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Domin- ions beyond the seas, Queen, De- fender of the Faith. The debate brought from Mr., Dicieribaker the suggestion that Canada inform the Queen that. Canadians would like to see the Duke of Edinburgh designated as ”Prlnce of the Commonwealth" as another link joining these count- ries in n rommon bond. After approval of the bill mem- bers sang "God Save the Queen." Floods In Fraser Valley VANCOUVER, (CP) - Thou- sands of acres of Fraser Valley yfarmlands are under water follow- ,ing torrential rains. The Alouette, Coquitlam and Pitt rivers are running brim full. Many basements have been lflooded in Cliilliwack. It farm lct-ntrc 60 miles east of here, and river waters have inundated farmlands in the Hane,v,- Langley and Surrey districts. Flood control authorities say it is mainly surface water and will drain away quickly. FOREST LAND British Honduras in Central Am- erica nblnlns ils staple products from the forests that cover most of the area. GIVE Cold-Sick child this Pleasant . LAXATIVE relief To keep bowels o;;5nlJgtnh:igwrAa;i:m:;l.y or u nattlnr rhlld-(Iva . P nnunt to lake. Won"! rhlldrcn between S and Iweetnn than Itlur IIDIYIII Ixuirancn nf . rel , - . at I pncklllln today at your druuulal. Only J01. ' Fromlhalslttu-ovnot at Parisian NIghiI...io .060 fighting fronts of lIptlln...Ihru the hippo- pofcml-fnmlng watau of Afrlcamha was a on In nerds of his 3aul...ond I woman! liliiilll illiil .,Pil3i.-Hiiiliilll PRINDE EDWARD To-DAY and rnun. THE GREATEST LOVE STORY YOU HAVE EVER SEEN! All Illllllllll mlssl ilEilINGWAY'S ADULTS- Matinee 45c; CHILDREN- (All Shows) Evening 75c . 35c snows 3:30 L 7 .9 Katherine Creamer; imm. and . citizenship, Mrs. L. 1.. Noonau; book review, Mrs. Peter llolland: Ire Councillors Hassian and Nich- olson. Mayor .1, A, Pele-rs of Soirris com- pleted his council yesterday. The new members are Wilfred C. Wright, retired railway mail clerk: John R. MacL!.-an, merchant: and E Foch MacDonald, Government employee, Messrs. Wright and Mac- Lenn are serving for the first time, while Mr. MacDonald served rt por- tion of a term. Otlilr council mem- bers include B.I.. Stewart, Charles Bovlan, and H. Larter. Mayor-elect MncNL-ill of G9()l'iIE'- lawn is a flsllelman nnd rnrpcliter. He was I member of the retiring Town Council. G'Town 0.W.L. Continued from page 5 R. J. MacDonald: institutions, ME. Frank Walker; social service, Mrs. sick visiting. Mrs. M. Griffin: Girl Guides, Mrs. A Decosle: press, Mrs. E McTague; Blue Cross. Mrs. P. Nealis; spiritual. Mrs. Cnrrigan: programme. Miss nougan: mem- bership, Mrs. Polland; magazinc, Mrs. A. 1.. McKinnon. The presi- dent listed additional names for voluntary registration. Mrs. Steele and Mrs. were appointed delegates tend the annual meeting of Red Cross. The League was privileged to have Very Rev. A. MacLellan. C.Ss. R., for their guest speaker, he was introduced by the president and gave a most interesting and in- formative talk on Newfoundland. Father MacI.ellan carried the meeting in imagination along the rugged coast and across the bar- ren country. He told much of the early history and past and present government of Newfoundland. The Rev. speaker gave a most picturesque description of the customs of its people. Father Mac-l Lellan having spent quite some time in this rugged country was able to give a clear picture of the deep faith of the people. A hearty vote of thanks was moved by Mrs. Peter Holland and seconded by Mrs.Kntherine Cream- er and presented to the Rev. speaker by the president, who add- ed her own words of appreciation. Father MacDonald in a few well chosen words also expressed ap- preciation for such an interesting talk. A social hour followed with sev- eral piano solos rendered by Miss Noonan to at- the financial campaign to be started in May with an objective of 3500.00 will also be discussed at the meet- ing, The matter of improving the grounds surrounding the memorial. is one which the Legion feels is their sole responsibility and was also dis- cussed, It was decided to erect a suitable fence on the north and south sides of the groluids and one on the East, of. the edge of the built-up area, and that the back area be sprayed with weed killer and cultivated to present ultimately I good appearance. It was also de- cided to Carry the ground level on the south side of the memorial to the southern line fence, by grad- ing. Comrades A.l-I, Stewart, Guy Hemphill and WJ. Mnrtell were appointed a committee in charge of the work of improving the grounds and the fencing. As there was no further business the meeting adjourned. -A. C. Montague Curling Club Schedule Montague Curling Club schedule today: Continuation of play Ciarkson shield Tip Top Trophy and Walter M. Bears junior com- petitions. Wednesday, Feb. 4th. '7 p.m. West ice---S. vs C. Jackson. East Ice-L. l-l. Poole vs H. L. MacGregor. 9 p. 111. west Ice-C. Stewart vs George East Ice-J. Lowery vs A. Griffin. Gordon. , Marlon Dougan and vocal solos by Mrs. John Walsh. A delicious lunch was served by a committee con- sisting of Mrs. Creamer, Mrs. Casey. Mrs. DeCoste, Mrs. Roach. MacDonald v ,.lu"NNlInn-l',V,I'1y it I) 'l.lIllN.IN' ,,,.zI:",.v4 a Hunu Inst" . The Town Hall has been recon- be recognized. FRUIT (U2 grapefruit or medium glass orange juice or large glass of TOTAL' . A GOOD BREAKFAST LOOKS LIKE THIS CEREALl(3,i4 cup whole grain, cooked) MILK (8 ounces or large glass) ............ .. 150 calories EGG (1 medium size) ................................ .. 70 calories BACON (2 Slices) .. .................................... 105 calories BREAD (2 Slices) ...................................... .. 150 calories 'BU'I'FER (2 teaspoons) ............................ .. 70 calories CREAM (2 tablespoons 185?) A good Breakfast Supplies One-Third Of Your Calories For The Day DIVISION OF NUTRITION DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE one orange or or grapefruit tomato juice) 50 Calories 100 calories . . 55 calories 750 Calories ANNUAL I Supper at 6:00 pm. "Tickets-&l.00 P. E. I. DIVISION CANADIAN RED CROSS "SOCIETY Y. M. C. A. BANQUET ROOM MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16th Special Speaker-Mr. S. A. BJARNASON . Assistant National Commissioner Canadian Red Cross Society Phone 2880 for reservations for supper by Feb. 14th. MEETING Meeting Commences It 7:15 P. M. Geo'fown Defeats Ch'iown Rovers . 'In a game played on an ex- cellent sheet of ice in t1 e George- town Rink on Monday night, the local Eagles showed why they hold the Intermediate ”B” Provincial bhlmplonshlp as they overwhelmed the Charlottetown Rovers by 1 19-3 score. Referees - C. Lavie of Szvuris, G, Murphy of Georgetown. Lineups: Georgetown - Goal, Sullivan: defence. H. MacLean. W, Mac- Lean. S. Johnson; forwards, E. Murphy, H. Stevens, MscSwain,IA. Murphy, MacDonald. MoNeill, Mar- tell. Landry. Charlottetown Rovers - Goal. Sellick; defence. Paton, MncLeod. Mundy. Reid: forwards. MncLean. Bsldsvson, Caselsy. 1'. Shepherd. .1.) shephard. McGee, Luvie. Lawlnr, SUMMARY First Period I-Geoftown, H. Ma,cLean (McNeill) .. .. . 0.27 2-Geo'tovwn., I-I, MacLean 6.47 3-Geo'towo., Martell (McNeill) , lflifll 4-Geo'tmvn.. H. MncLenn (Johnson) 19,34 No penalties. Second Period 5-Geo'wwn., McNeil1 (A, Murvphy) . Mi D-Geo'town., A. Murphy ' (McNelll) 3,43 '7-Geo'town., B, Miu-phy (Landry) . .. .. . 11.30 D-Geo'tawn.. H. M.scLeIn (Stevens) .. .. .. 15.30 D-Geo'town., Stevens (R. MacLean) .. 16.07 10-Geo'town., Landryv l (Macswaini . l8.57 ll-Geo'town., Landry (W. Ms,cLeIn) . . ...... .. l'I.50 12-Geo'tow-n., MscNelll (H, Macnean) 10.19 Penalty to H. Maccean. TREAT THE DOW- TO SAVE THE GALF To insure' the birth of healthy vigorous calves and to avoid problems with the cow at calving time give every pregnant cow on your farm- NIXON'S PREVENTEX POWDER (Vitamins and Minerals) for the last 30 days before calving and the first.2 weeks of freshening. P r e v e n t. trouble with Preventex, sold at - -JAMIESONIS PHARMACY Montague , 1-Lanarkshtre town tn fix the crest, - lwhich showed the Queen as Eliza- Thlrd Period 13-Ch'lmvn.. Mcoee ml. Shepherd) 0.48 14-Geoilnw11., Macswsin tLandr;.') 1,32 l5-Gco'touvn., H, MacLean (A. Murphy) 413 I6-Geo'tuwn., A. Murphy (McNeil) & H. MncLesn) 4.48 17- Ga-o'town., H. MacLean (Stevens R: M1tcDorald) 12.48 18---Gcoftown, Landry l2.58 19-Oh'Lnwn., MacGce tLnvie) . 13.32 20-Gco'town.. McNelll (A. Murphy) 14:18 21-Geoftnwn. McNeill (A. Murplly) . 15.06 2'.Z-Cliltown, MncLc-nn (Ca-seley) . ..1a.4s Penalties - J. Shepherd, -A.C. BELLSHILL. Scotland -t'CP)- Workmcn were called to n newl employment. exchange in this properly prepared and be handi- capped for the rest of their lives? I wanted to make him see that insurance luu. like any other kind of p Ins, needal oc- casional revision. And there's no need for you or anyone in leave your affairs in I jumbled Ilale which could work untold hard- ship upon your wife and family. You do everything you an for them when you're I.live.daM'hy not make sure that they'll be well cared for when your guiding hand is removed? 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