PAGE TEN GUARDIAN Twl-OIE EASTERN AGENTS:-lviVtI5AlTAGi'E: Harold F AGENT qconuaro . Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. WN: Walden Lavera The Guardian may be bought at the following B place: in Montague: lue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Offi ..'lF IOFR SLCIT needs clean- ing iiy DeLiiXe Cleaners, Mon- tlmie. ,.'LAl)IIr;S AID MEETING Montague United Church Ladica Aid held their regular meeting on Tuesriuv PilPlI.l22, at ihe home of Mrs. Arrnie lluine. In spite of the storm. a good meeting was. held. Plans were made for a pan- try sale in be heirl I.'lV"T in the month. A commziioe ieported that rim rubber man had her-n pur- izhased and pia('eii iii ihe iesti- liule r:.' the ti-..i.in and the I)iII serii '0 Mi K Vi'i liiinnn. Hail-' fax, nho is iii: o iiirm. Some more dime i s were giicn out to the er: Ai'er thee ITIPT” V (I ii ,' I .ll'.l SIIIF HRS ..,, hcZ'l . 5 ' e win 'Fai'17”(I This was Iiliiiliiiii L); a iunth and a EI,'L'”.aI hniir. SCOUREX I.Vi.xnni H'lI.I. SLY?! 11H I! l NIJI"! l”rolu "H Hl'I'lx' .N'((ll'IIS Rt-mm-es lrritntimi from the intes- tinal trzirt ni vrni:lii. The "com- liinetl 5uil.is" in Sruiiiex H orki fast to stop the Infection. Pm- motra appetite for rapid recovery. Sure every ralf thin year. JAM I I-jS()N'rl I'll.-KRM.-K('Y Montague PRINCE EDWA ce; in Souris: The Snack Bar. , ..'RECElVES PROMOTION lNews has been received of the ipromotiori of Mr. C. K. Wigihtman. Halifax. to district operation Ml- iVl50I' ivith the Imperial Oil Lim- ited. Mr. Wightman will be eta- tioiied at Charlottetown, P.E.I. i ..'IS CONVALESCING - Friends of Mr. Lorne Wigginwn. Monta- gue, are very pleased to learn that he is improved i.n health. and is expected home shortly from the P. iE.I. Hospital. where he has been la patient for the past several weeks. ..'(.'.G.I.T. MEETING -The C. GIT. girls of Trinity United Church. Montague. were treated to a iaientine party on Thurs- day ererniiig by their leader, Mrs. Arnold Wightmaii. at the home of Mrs. A. Hume. After some lovely qaines. wieners were enjoyed by the girls. Music for the musical games and sing song was sup- plied by Veronica Tayif-r and iElIeFll Annear. The girls asked their leader to thank Mrs. Hume who was unable to be present. for invitznz them to her apart- mint for the party. Death in Chicago i Continued from page 1 Prelate and in November last year His Holiness Pope Pius XII hon- nrcd him viith the office of Pro- thonotary Apostolic. Monsignor St. John was a year- ly visitor to his aged parents in ysouris. His father predeceased him last year. Besides his mother the .i'oilovi'ing members of his family jaurvive: Matilda (Mrs. Francis iGleasoni. Eamscliffe; M.-iryi Mrs i Vincent Doucettev. Houston, Texas; J. Russell, with the Customs De- partment, Charlottetown; J Bren- RD - THUR-Flil-SAT. The screen's salute to those boisterous. roisterous, Prisoners-of-Wlar secret weapon. (laughter) iiiih hai'bP(i wit, and ma shines). stalag a Maaum vv rv:vI.1u I7 WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH. CRY News mo CHEERI . Sliows 3:30 - 7 - 9 who fought back with their baffling barbed wire chine guns with (monkey- WILLIAM HOLDEN DON TAYLOR OTTO PREMINGER CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "CHAMP FOR A DAY" Alex Nicol - (fAP'I'AlN KID, Chnpie Audrey Totter r 8 - OTHER SHORTS Stewart: and Beck -FEBRUARY MONEY SAVING SALE- U9 Photographed above are Mr. and Mrs. Leeming Pcardon, Montague, who celebrated their 50th wedding aninvcr.sai'y yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Peardnn were guests of honor at a ieimily supper at their home last evening at which time an address on behalf of the family was read by their oidest child, Maud ,Mrs. Alvzi Allen, and H gift in remembrance of the occasion was presented by their youngest L'iIiI(I. Glen. The table was fittingly and beautifully decor- ated for the occasion. and was centered with a lowly wedding cake u3il('Ii the bride and groom ('lli in iraditimizil IIliIllllPl'. All five childrrn Elltl their famil- ics were preseiit, Maud. Mrs. Alva Aleh; Seymour, Preston. Stanford, and C-"en, together With the great- er iiiimbci' of the tweniy-one grand- chiliii-en and ion great grand- children. An unique feature was noted last eveniiiiz with the pres- ton St. John, M.LA.. Souris; Er- nest P. RCAF, Summerside and Francis R. RCAF, Portage La- Prairie. Manitoba. Services will be held In Chic- ago on Tuesday, February 2!, af- ter vihirh the remains will be forwarded to Prince Edward 15- land. interment will take place in Souris. MADE GVIHTEBNOR MONTRE.'iI.. (CPl-- I-Ienixv G. Birks. president of Henry Birks and Sam, has been appointed .i ;-nwrnnr or McGili lliiivs-rsily, it was anvmiinrerl Saturday. He is the eldest son of the late W. M Birk: uho served as n member of the Mr(”.ill board of governors for 40 years. GETS CLOTHES CLEANER THAN wrm COUPON ELLIS BROS Central Royalty Phone 3223 FITZROY Grocery Fitzrfvy Ht. Phone 0212 -- MONTAGUE - rnr: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 50th. Wedding Anniversary em. ence et four lines. each of four generations in the family. Mr. and Mrs. Pt-ardon were mar- ried on Wednesday (A ronicidciice that their celebration also fell on Montague C.Vl.L MonihlyMeeiing ..'The February meeting of the Montague aub-diviaion of the C. W L. was held at the home o' Mrs. Fonce Larkin with a. good attendance The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Levi Power. and approved as read. The treaaureria report showed an increase in rev- enue owing to the weekly card . . parties. Correspondence was read and discussed. It wu moved and um- anded that donations be given the following organizations: 82.50 to the National scholarship: 35.00 to the Sisters of Martha; 01.?!) to the Sisters of service; 35.00 to the Missionary of Mary. All nor icuptia fees were to be paid. The correspondence consisted of a message from the national presi- dent's report regarding money raiced and the disposal of gum. The church committee for Feb- ruary includes Mrs. James Col- ihe same day of the ueeki, Febru- ary 1'lth, 1904. at the Christian Ciiurch manse, Montague. by Rev. R. W. Motlcy.Their attendants were Hazel Beck as bridesmaid, and John Campbell, brother or the bride. as groomsman. Piwriit at the celebration last evening was Mrs. Alex Nicholson, iPhocbei of Vaileyfield, a sister Mr. Malcolm Giilis. the only sur- also present. at the wedding, was unable to be present at the cele- bration. The opportunity is taken of ex- tending congratulations in Mr. and Mrs. Pearrion, and wishing them many more years of happily urti- ded life. Travelling Difficult in Wake Of Storm Roads were practically blocked and travelling rendered limit in King's County last evrii-' very (III-E ing following a snow slorin which' began early yesterday nflcrnoun.i A light wind accompanying the) storm piled drifts into cuttin;:s,( rendering passage difficult. A drop. in temperature and a llglit raini fall made it heavy Fl'llSI. uhirtlif made traveling even more hazard-' ous. ' Plriwa will be bili-y today clear- ing the roads once again after be- ing employed for the past two rlaysv widening out the main highwaysi and secondary roads. - MR. FISHERMANE We Have A New 101 I-LP. 6-Cylinder FORD ENGINE Now on Display 1 I i Priced to you completi- with clutch 25395.00 McGOWAN lil0T0liS Montague WAX 3EAN5 JELL-O SHORTENING RAISINS I PEAS ' (All Flavoursi (Snowflake) (Bulk) 2 TIDS 193 3 pltgs. 27: 2 lbs. 45: 2 lbs. 375 I 4 fills 556 ouix PREM - KAM - BOLOGNA remiss mi ” COOKIES Washing Pmirlor KLIK Regular (Peter Pan) i 25: size . .. 21: Giant Size 67: per tin 32: A 26: lb. 2 tins 29: . 35: size . .. 29: PEARS Beefsteak and I GUM DROP; l sopas I K5555 f,,. you IANWI Vr"'II".V GIUVY I i Mai'ven's Molasses --.-3'F!'.s.3's .. -- 1131:" --f,'.',.'.bf .2? I 99 359-.” -- 2?? S...” Boneless coo MACKEREL HERRING CODBITS siummgs . (C d r ' ' .) H 2 this S8: I-2 dot. 3?: perOlb.rI:1tan;mTSc 3 T0? 275 . MINER OVERALLS WOOL SOCKS RUBBER BOOTS IN STOCK AT REGULAR muons 529.50 and S39 WASHING MACHINES Two Ilsed Washing Machines at MEN'S BIB OVERALLS Limited Quantity 53.69 Prices. Used OIL BURNING With WICK BURNERS Range 8: Burners 569.50 RANGE FEED We have 8 small quantity of Feed that we are offering at Reducad WE MUST HAVE ALL OUR FEED SOLD BY MARCH 1st. MR. JAMES CUDMORE la Teklng Over For PURINA FEEDS A BOAT PAINT Introducing "DULUX" PAINT One Ball Pint Tia Gas Enamel FREE with purelaaeot one Quart at 83.30 Marine Engine the PAINT Just in Time for Houaecleanlng. nu Wall Paint. an oil paint- Rogular 32.10 Quart for SL5? .. gnd .- SPRED EASY SATIN All Colon ' 51.90 Quart STANF'TELD'S (4 lb. weight) SEVERAL GOOD USED s'1'i)VES FLOOR COVERINGS ALL REDUCED IN PRICE Regular S125 for 79: STOVES IN STOCK ALSO. ll Models In Fnwcett FOR THIS SALE The w Stme Linings and Heater Linings PLICAST onder Repair Material Inr Mix With Water 15: I5. . ;....;.an; of the bride. who was present at the vicdelinr:.i viving Montague resident who iuis. g . linga, Mrs. Frank Mocarron, Mrs. iGerald Landry. Mra. Alhonsus iLnrltin. and Mrs. Joseph Lanigan I Lunch was then served by the ,hostess assisted by the Committee . ir. charge. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mn. Gerald . iqindry. Montague Curling Club Schedule Mmitague Curling Schedule for ; Thursday: 3 7 pm. I East Ice--H .L. Mac-Gregor, M. J. M.1cKenzie, C. Jackson, R. Knox. Vs. I-I. Moar, G. Coffin. T. Beck, R. Murray. West Ice-J. B. Desllochea, P. Sinclair, J. Bailem, R. Murphy, VI at MacDonald, R. Beck, 2:. Shaw, G. Mac Canneil. 8. 11.111. East Ice-O. Gordon, .1. Mac- Lean. F. Fraser, D. Davis, V: L. H. Pnole. J. Larkin, J. Cudmore, D. Gutridge. West Ice-Dr. L. A. Johnston. S. Mrzooiiald, A. Wightman, C. NIFIIDISOTI, vs A. E. Sullivan, T. Clair. R. Reid, 1). Cornish. Montague Legion Auxiliary ideals ..tMrs. Charles Aitkeri was hoa- ivss to the members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Lcglnn, Montague. Monday evening. The president. Mrs. Archie I-Iilchcil. vas in the chair. and opened the meeting in the usual manner. There were srventeen members pvesciii, and two new members iiPl'f' welcomrd. The minutes of tho previous meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Aitken. and vcre approved as read. The cor- respondence was read and discus- aid. The financial report was given by the treasurer, Air! Thnma: Cl.iir, who also reported on the success of the recent pan- try tale. Plans were discussed for holding it card party at the close of a iricf. business period at the March ii-rt-ting. Committees were an- 1V.WiilI"(I to attend to the datum. GRO (lLARK'S - 20 Oz. OAKLEAF - 20 01.. ijoajuit Shieddies CQWW4 Wt-Aige Serve Nabisco SHREDDIES for breakfast-and watch your family's faces light up! This crisp whole wheat cereal is deliciously flavoured. Crisp, toasty little biscuits with a malty-rich taste everybody loves! Youlii honestly enjoy breakfast more .,. . if you serve sweet, golden SHREDDIES. Just ask your grocer for Nabisco sHacDDics.' NABISCO Iule MADE FROM 1005 WHOLE WHEAT DELICIOUSLY FLAVOURED Shredilies 7ifwowza(.wuou wuiir mar ...'-ltoipiouu.o'... TAQTE Q0 COODI FEBRUARY 18, 1954 T BECAUQE THEY S-IS An invitation to have it delega- tion from the local Auxiliary at- tend a meeting in Souria later this month was discussed, and it was decided that the officers would make arrsingenients to be present and assist in every way possible in the inauguration of an auxiliary in souris. CERIES EXTRA SPECIAL FANCY QUALITY MOLASSES. gal. 95c SUPER SUDS. 3piigs. 79c LYNN VALLEY - 15 0:. PEARS. 2iins 29c POIiK& BEANS. Ziins 35c FRANKFIIRT - 20 Ol. CORN. Ziins 23: TOMATOES. tin 15c ROLLED OATS. 5lb. baq 43c BULK DATES. Zliis. . .. 21: KAM. PREM. 3iins 91c iiiiiue POWDER. tin 3lc ROBIN noon FLOUR. mi. bag 55.39 SHOP TODAY AND EVERY DAY AT "E. K." At the close of the meeting the members enjoyed a delightful valentine party. Mrs. Neil I-Iooiey. Mrs. I-Iilchey and Miss Sue Hein- uhill were in charge of the pro- mam. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hostess and the lunihx committee. 0!0RE:3z5'54 By Shopping At E. K. JOHNSTON, MURRAY RIVER HERE ARE LISTED A FEW OF THE MANY. MANY SPECIALS OFFERED OUR I0-DAY SALE OPENING DAY. LINDY PROMOTION WASHINGTON. (AP) - Presi- dent Eisenhower Monday nomin- ated Col. Charles A. Lindberilli. the famed Iransailantic flier .for pro- motion to brigndler-geiierai in the U. S. Air Force reserve, IN REFRIGEIIATORS TO CLEAR 20?3 OF NOW IS THE TIME TO REPLETE YOUR WARDROBE SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL DRY GOODS I C. BOOTS NOW LESS 2095 C. M. It SKATES YOUR GENERAL MERCHANT X Murray River