JANUARY 26. 3953 phgg E1531 . . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .. IhIII i . ""5 EASTERN GUARDMN Geor etown In Geor etown S. D. U. Defeats '"'"5ii". M" s'or:rs'rIsI:I-I-II-lI:i(I)I:iIrIIiItI:IlIir::III::rtIiIlI:l If. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs. 9 . g. L o " - M 154 vlcllllty W A 7-5 Victory Canadian onion onlaoue ,,I III, DII I DATE FOR ;1lll0(Gllal'lilall ml! illrblllllht at the following places in Montague: WEDNES-DAY iiinilr Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The POI! Officet in Souria; The Snack Bar and E. Richards a Son. ---'N0TlCE- King's Mill. Mon- .. 'FUNEltAL ssruansv - The issue. will not be buying logs funeral service for the late Thomas until further notice effective im- 1-10.-LonI Murray Rwer who paged niediately. Custom sawing 51.50 lw-gy at the Kmgrs douhgv Hosp. P" 100 "- C05” ital, on Thursday, was held satur- day from the United Church. Mur- hcr home after her alien in the King's recent oper- and "Abide with Me", A trio. Clar- Couniy Hos- ence Nicolle, Fred Keenan and Wil- ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY -Var in r. . . ADVANCE SHOWING or Nrm HIT. pilal. . 'The many friends of Mrs morial llospilal. All speedy TECOVCFX. wish her a Montague Curling liam Moore, sang "Llfeis Railway To Heaven". Pallbearers were. Sandy '.Dutney. Fred Brehaut, John Mac- cemetery. Annual Meeting The Over Navy Team Continuing to steam roller over all opposition, the Georgetown Eagles, intermediate B Provincial hockey champions defeated a rug- ged. Navy team from Charlotte- town in Georgetown Rink Satur- the eye in the dying moments of magi the second period. Billy Murphy, flashy forward and spare goalie who was not playing due to a. sore log, donned the pads and held a were moved . adopted. Service Officer. ence from the second period the Eagles were lead- ing 7-0 when the Sailors struck for lieavy, water-covered to hold the players and the game was fast with many good passing The treasurers report -was moved adopted, and outstanding bills In Exhibition Game Marla were in Church Road Thursday. January 15th. Oil annual. meeting of- the Georgetown Branch No. 16 of the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L., was held in the Legion Hall on Friday. January 23rd. Branch President. Comrade secretary, Frank Lavandier read the minutes which Friends of Mr. Fred Robbins of Milbum regret very much to hear of his continued illness. and hope he will be feeling much better soon. ..' 'I'he Montague Bhmohawka went down to defeat 16-4 before the fast-flying S. D. U. squad in an exhibition hockey game played at Montague Saturday night. The Rxu1”.mIceE-Wu held mmam ' ....'Fi-lends of Mrs. Seymour 1-gy River. Rev. W. D. MacPhei'son day night by a. '1-5 score. ;”n;fgwf,””,f,i3,”,f.e2”iif12',f:le"J.f,,ch.,'i,lf sllglttlfil? te1::t1,g uLlntCiE;:nl.EE1e flzicfaeis-. mm” Ohllrch 0" Sunday "wing: Acorn. Montague. are pleaded '0 conducted the service. Hymns sung The Eagle? star 803119: 1'-'ll89ll9 served 1n honor or departed mm- and for the first period and a half 'hnu”y1"'h' 19”" mi” 3"” '5 ”"lV3195C'"R 31 were, ”safe In The Arms or Jesus", Sullivan, suffered a nasty gash over held command of the game scor- ing six unanswered goals in the Mt End Mm Dwld Prim; "E sir Peter's Bay were visitors to Marie Comrade A. H. Stewart, Branch read correspond- Dominion Service and school Association was read, thanking the Branch for placing first, and four more before Mont- ague tallied in the second, From that point the locals played evenly with the S. D. U. squad. and con- during the latter half although 3. D. U.-Goal, Gillis; defence, iMl.lcDonald. Wedtzv: 101'W3l'd-9- on Wednesday evening, January 14th, the guest of Mr. and Mrs Sterling Macswafn, . Gerald Landry. Montague, are 1 if K . ust ined third period Navy at- B 1 th L, l - Cu -... 59'” .m hm" hm” she is 3 93' ilxiirflslixyellgrttsifhl vggygolysfl lElfIl?CI'l'll::xl'll', Sack? Di:l'lr.5ei?)lIli glainl.e A lei3gl.?erlE ioxfegtalirmixig fgsumfiil Sgnclzzuggvzntnkzflevmtlns The immmi meeting 01' tilt Marie mm X" the K”'”'5 C””"i-V M'?'i took place in the Murray River At the l'l-minute mark of the and appreciation from the Home 5,3015 on 33.1 were -most” evem W. M. S. was held at the home of Mira. Marion Anderson on Thurs. day evening, January 15th. I -m-- r""v- "or . s, 1), U, had better chances to rv-- . ' . th L . MIJSEC, ----'T” "”"-l' "”"'” 0' Mllolagorgetown GirIs thhiiioiglcifiucrgiiryuvrvslth three goals ch: agsgiigiiltigtll EiErrLhiei.sd1!rI!)i(;sI:iIh:Jlg f””'””” W” ''h” M.”'""” A Yeltular meeting of the March IIhuGIIITEn James MacBelh are sorry to iearnI and three assists and sgm Mac. meetings. Comrade J. B. Scully, "rm Flrlt Md Kfollli was held in the ND JOY 0? Iii”? HIIMSSM” "ll? ilIiI"ll9 ilIIiI il?l"iw. M t o Nan with three gory, were the ;.rea.sureiIr, prasentezl tIIheI yIeIIarly IIIMIIDI IMorIell SchooIlIIIoIiI'l Wednesday even- sis t-r-ln- aw, rs. ra oss pper 1 l 1 .1: c 5 for 1h wirme g, mam: a S a men , W 1C1 5 our- Ing anuary , A Montague. ' H31 m r 9 rice ghned ed finances to be very satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and sons Stanley and Wallace lhckson ; On Friday night the George-Ii ,sI were voted to be paid. A discus- Ready, Cailazhlln. Gaudet. Mle- of Bmckrey were Vrsnors to MMI ilown i-ll h School girls hockey - . s.on on films and the film machine haud. Ja . Maclsaac, Coyle, Flynn. y X I I , Lineups. Y gell on Sunday. January illth, the Iteam.IIDr0VlnIlIIl8l ICh3mPI:f;I'le5I'II Georgetown-Goal. suuivan. B. fiilifwed m which all members WW -Vlcllllli-1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl James file lllll 10 0” awe : Murphy: defence. MacPhee. John- P ' . I and Mrs. Minnie Mosher. l defeated the Montague Scllno IIOIII MIICCOIIIIIHI IOIWIMII AI It was decided to call a special Montague-Goal. Rice; defence. m-rm I girls Nam 3-0' I Murphy. MaoNeil. Msrtell. Stevens, yeeuju M thze Bmnch "1 Thur” MacDonald. RC)'ll0ldl- Lmdwr eMr. and Mrs. Maynard San. Continuation Ill pin) in the. It uas the second encounter n puhlicover, MacDonald Macswain ”'- ”"””V 9”” W discuss "mt. Davis; forwards. Msctean. K- dei-son and daughter Miss Eileen (Ilarksnn-Shield-Tip Tnp 'i'rnpli.Ulht- season l)EiWf'Pn the teams. LIIMIIVI ' ' teis pertaining to the monument Clemmm Stewart 12!,-Iscy-I Nglsong sandarson nccompnhled by MI” and Vi'.1lier M. Roars junior min-Iwitll Georgetown also winnlm: tho Chahommwngconl 3””. dc. :'IfIlI:1dI:'3eedrl'Im”cmIIl caITp”1g".II:””beiA. Clements. Young. Hattie Mbcltwen and Mr mm o . - , . I. . , ' ' ' ll co nec 0 wt i - r iIi;”I'”iI0"I- I IIIIIII i ;lll”I-El l-I-IjlIllI5: ”IIII5Ie2 ZIIHIIIIII fence, Judson. Macbougall. Stull, monumemI It is nap; that all: ert Ma.cEwen, motored to Char- A '7m(pa:il .'ill"'s'wt”i:c'-Ei'ciii:e For lu'l3l"EP Gmliilrgcgrhld with two and fluldhl f01IXa”if'IIT”6Ingg;I C”Il:W'”' veterans of the Town and district SUMMAR! l”?etmVn 0” Thumdayr '7""”3l'Y . . . . . . . - , . I ESI I I v I I I don vs. H. L. MacGrc;zor; eiistI.l. Martell with a singleton. As- CILIJIEWICIII ac e urry will gttend this Ill9eUllK- nnt Period 15h WI H. Slwa” W C J8”ilS0"- '51!” Will 10 A- Pm?"-EA:C' Referee. Sullivan of charlatte- 10;" ch-lfcuclghthgdhkaegonlletlgrulhg Mr end Mr: Earl James and "S. Q IIIII:Il:I'IIIIt' IIIIAI'I.' I I I i0lV'n: linesman, J. B. Scully. High 5911001 for the rmldre,” 1-8. D. U. Cllillhlll I Mrs. Bert MacEtven and Mr, Ver- .I . i i ' I - ' ' . O Georgetown. Christmas treat. J. W. Larers was ialludeii ------------ " '34 Ylbn MMEWGH were Visitors to Dim- I(e S MatDnnald ts S.i.lflHLllll1 n y GET YOUR. M ' t hIIIhIdImI J ” : QUMMARI, appointed a delegate to reprcscllti 2-5 D. U- Glllld" I I stnffnage on Friday evening. Jan- ICKETS EARLY! .t , c t the Legion at a meeting to be held (RCKCLV) . -4 uary ltlth. They were the attests of T - , I I ' re vn ouris. ra er - -- - ' ' - - I Mm Bertha L1” HI I S - ,7. tr, rod in the neat future to discuss the 3 S DI U Mac eaac III” M, and Mr, 3.-ranch Hm HM ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE NOW7 spent the weekend of January 11 I I ignnaltlon ofTl;I FilmIIICouncllI for tcoyie) . . mmnyI TIONS FROM THE PRODUCER OUR 4 at the home of her parents. Mr. "G90l'39i0V”lv Stew” ” OM” 5 Lev-”)"- Mm" 4mS- 9- U- 3” , -33 ON INSTRUC Q i . . 2- and M” Elm” Llewellyn Bridge-' rMacSwain) . . . . 10:24 5P0ll50l3 the BOY Scout Movement tMichnud) --------- -- 5-” & PASS LESTPIERSFEEi)SI.IPII.EIIEg1Iq)g:I) FOR THL I IIIIIIIIII . - I2hGem,gemwnI AI Murphy tIheB0'.:Iloign, conduIct the an- 5.5. D. U.-Gaudet II 39 PAR, MOOR. 'England-(C'Pl-- l . . ,,,. tl.andryl . 15:10 3 00" lllallcltl Cflllllmlilll (Callaghan) ....... .. I Nonmm H,m.iI.I who takes slop, l Igmg i The annual meeting of the Dun- i 3-Georgetown. A. Murphy IiI9:fIEIll'eC9:IlmIj1IIilI;:I;i3lgu25gim'”;'5lH30”:I 6-S. D. U. Mclmll-5 pers off beer bottles with his teeth. i - . . . I II I I ; i . I . das United Chtuch ook place on (Marten) . . 19-31 .. y, 9 D" .5” iC0Y10) - 17 30 gave a request performance for a Mr and Mr! R0) 211 White Phlll B d It t: l t ” . . Wfuesdai Januar 13 with a large Penalties - Macconnell. D 0I” "M View almmied Penalties - Fraser. MBCISMC. ore AMI syn the "yd. ;have returned to their home lnlwowd attendgnce as canvas.-ers for the campaign. Coy” Enclee :e:g:IrII mgIId gHIIIIIII (OI i - H . d - It . d yd dt r . . . lIi:Ieli:'raypll:t:s:1rrlt E lleoxlidssen tfinsftiiigi vjO . . it second Period Hallvu-!:; Sgteemng Ziextnggeolfgiiigg loll Healing 21 homes 9! beer prh - .. iwith relatics and friends in the JeysigisrIIntgm3gE:oIIGg2;IeIIEifIF:IIIIi 4-Georgetown, A. Murphy nights a week, which win provide 59'3"”! 7" vlously reported missing. h- ;'U' 3' A' recent visitors to Albion Cross andl (MRCNBXD ' . ' 3:33 Veterans 3” .0pp”””””3' w meet M 1 rm " 5-Georgetown. MacNeil in oomradeship. 7'41 D' U" C n ?'-j'-m-'j"'--m- I . Upton. I I . .- (coyle) :47 - . . . . Much rrmrrlrr is W citric -- .. I .c2;:..if.l.:fil.l.1”..;...--tr ”" ..T.”:..if.li?::;2: ..?'i.?:i:..:.:””": us. D.U..M1lCD0ll31d no Watch your woiiilit o l I I I I I , I ed to the wife and family of the Fmnm 0! M" John DI LMMI ti . e I ap U I II” I lk i(iilC5i K. 0 iii bl Hdtioii late Thomas Horton, whose death Stone of Upton III W”, to hem: II at. MIurpl1ylM.. N II e::l2 lI:IolIiitIe;iIiI:I Prcsideiit. Iniw. I3. 3- Us. Rgdy -- - and two long" occurred at the King's County of he, mness in we P'IEIII HDSII - norgc own. ac Pl La cl. In. tlIcc-prcslren. .. . -- . A - I I, I ' I I . I . -- v ., ,- - :, Fr. 1; v .; (G d l.) 12.06 Do ou eat too much. Fhrlzm I II Al K C! h I l t hc SCI Cc ” !. Husplmh Monmmm on January piml' An hope. mctsee her hnmci 8--E3IiXi.ar1;:iIllII(E,Ea';1. Colrlwell 6”” lCz?Jml:ea.:lEl?'e.:.a.xi?i B. lgplilliyamnd Ill-.Mi;.tilt.a:;'iic. Fraser trails 5I'5el:n to 85Kl'avate illfiilike 22nd. ' - soon fully recoxere-I. I (wood, 17:04 HExccuItIlve.I;IIIviIIiai-iI5Illus Ifw0t.cl1.ICIiIuyl (Nelson) be u:IarItII diaease,II diabetes, kidnI:y : '- . 9-Ch '1 t t ' , H 9ll'lDlll . - . all-E . Adop 116.12-Montague. Mac an : u e . . .IaIn u:lsu.rancot s - mun” 0 PARSONS The M95511 Maimlm X-':Vm3' Ml” Mini 15- Campbell "'1 cm" i .w:;:,;; eovm urn, 17.50 Scully, Walter Walker. QMSI DI U, Macfsaac show overweight people but a - stone, and Elmer Glover, Murray iottetown, spent the January 10; . . I I . . I I d hi h Mn 1 1, I St I, h . 6 k d I hex. home in Dundmi l0--Clmr1ottef,ownI wood Imllcllallllllelll Cilmllllllee. W- -7- (MacDonald, Coyle) ...... .. 17.34 eathrats 5093 g Iart among River, let recent) or . 0 ns. w e en I i IHUIIII, Cadwick) 13.23 Fitzgerald, Rariiloild Lavandicr.l14,,qs D U coyle II 19:05 people ofnormaiweight. Newfoundland, where they will be Centre. -v - - Michael Burke J. J 1 D G In ' I ' , - I . . . , Penalties - MacPhee l" 0m r 0 C v Penalties - Wedge. C0)19. M105 In February Readers Digest. employed for the winter monllm mm ' Frank MacLeall Harry Yoi-stoh J. - u ' jg M15 Ha,-old Lgndry of the Gun. 3 H ' ' llaud Dr. Howard Rusk warns you-an word has bee received bv ivnrs dlan at Montague, made his usual Third Plrlod ' S” y- I 1 dig your grave with your teeth" Archie Mactcaiil Murray .River. 08115 W Celdllli" Dulld” Ce” ll Chailotletoun MacNeil Flltgeggrgledskig) bio?ri”vL:e:' lythivl Th” ""”d H9 dl”"599' "health 504'" . . ' - ' ' . i . . . ' that her. husband was lniured lie md A""""da1e ”" '””'””y 13' l irurnen . . .. :35 comfnlttee which will co1ri:lst)of all Ndllclllll dl'"8'v Md dl” 555- - - in a fall from it building on whichine ”'p””' we wads in ” dang?" 12-Charlottetown, MacNeil Branch members. .15TMo”m3”9' Nam” I Ind ten! 315 099 Safe WHY N be was working ill St. Johns. New-10” wndmom iTurnct-i .. 2:58 Welfare Committee: Mlchaeli (MacDonald) Id - -- 2'15 reduce.IDon't miss "0verweigIht: foundland. Mr. MacLean expects M Sm I II EIBIEIIII III CIIIIIIIC-III penamps II NOMI Bhrke JFII Fmrm Macbcam Ado1.il8AMonlague. MacDona The pnmhr-y Hehuh problem, to return to his home, as soon as'I dr-Hillilalmnclced we dance III MAICI pnus scum; I tMacLure) I I. ..... .. IG” your Febmfiry Raatigvs he is able to travel. His many glid ewwn” mm m aid or the -iv---A Bmlcll ChHDlaln- GUY Hemllhlll 1'7"S' D' U: MC ml 11.” Digest today: 44 articles oflnstrns friends wish him a speedy recov- hgckge club sIIeI'vIIIII drives 8 ms! Sgt.-At-Arms and Parade Mar- iRendy) . 1mm.”tI condensed from leading e I Y - I shal: Michael Burke Jr. is-S. D. U. Msclisaac maguim.I current boorm Ty puck and is considered an asset S om . A H , , 4 (M11 um I II mam I I ervice oer. .I . Stewart. cia I. The mommy meeting of the 0 3 3' v Boy Scout bponsoring Commit-llsrs. D. U.. Gaudet 18.57 HOWARD HUGHES pm...” Murray River Home and School. was held in the school on Tuesday. January 20th with the president. Mrs. D. M. ,MiacKinnon, in the chair. and Mrs. George 0. White- way as secretary. There were six members present. and ten visi- tors, five of whom were made wel- come as new members. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. Normtwl Matlleson. Forest Hill, was R. visitor to town on Mon- day, January 12. While there he called on Mrs. Matheson. who is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. All hope for, her early recovery. .!The many friends and neigh- bours of Mrs. Leota. E. DOCkcl1- dorff, formerly of Cumberland tee: W. J. Fitzgerald. J, W. Layers The meeting was moved adjourn- ed and closed with "Tile Queen". -AC. Hockey Games At Georgetown In the first game of a double- header school hockey night in the Georgetown Rink on Friday. the Georgetown Midgets and the Char- Paperweight,-Tidget Games At Montague Penalties MacDonald, Ready. ,Wedxe i Referee - Goodwin. HOCKEY HOOKEY Murray Il-larbour Rink Monday Night, ' Jan. 26 Murray Harbour bringing a. delightful evening to a Hill. were shocked t.oIhear of her lottetown Midgets played I tun vs. . close. sudden death in Halifax on De- cmwd. leash, hme whjch ended Jsaturday morning the Chilr- Monta e Cembel 20- She 15 Survived by 1”" in at 431 tic gltgferees were Arnold lottetown Papenveiglits defeated S 'II B Fl t f tl lfl is I" Mr. Willard Brehaut, Guernsey ilusbmd Ge9r3e- 3 da”5M"' Hale” Murphy and Billy Murphy. the Montague Paperweighls 4-2 in ummerv' e euvers rs 0 w gem -, nu .- . a son Chester and her aged moth- , . v - - Game Starts at 3.30 D . Cove. mpervisol of schools. paid a I I vI I I I C b Line-ups. an exhibition game at the Mont- VS. A ” visit to the Murray River School, Cl. Ml-E; Mi”-V R1 WI” If: Georgetown Midgets: Goal, F, ague rink. Scoring for Charlotte- . dmi55l0n -25 and -50 (Primary room), on Thursday. lillld Hmv 3”d- 55"” 3”” cl E Walker; defence, J. Layers, R, Gal- town were Bobby Carr (2). David BISOII BOITIBCTS - -'l ' 'i' ' t ' . "l " ii ' January 22nd. Fen. Bllfllli i00k Pia” 1" H3m3x- lant, G. Murphy. L. Martell: for- Bucll. and Railmolld Wm” and 1 I II ' E ii Ow” The Bridgetown Flyers are at a wan” c' Gamm” A' MacPhee' E' ford lgonltagugr Garnet Madntyrc 9” . oney. ;P.clu H l i . E V ' Mrs. Peter Mat-.Lean, Mruriay IIISIIIIIIIIIIIIEE III III IIIII WIIIIIII III Murphy, S. Hansen, L. Hatch, J. M1 all 00 llgs. dour Prue I J. RI OI A. F.. W. D.. St.. Hubert's, Que- H d .m d we Elm I I I "W 15 ” l””5”"' 5W'"”"9 h” Rrezzntlyvl old F:05tMl:llad9 ll Cudmom Rrilffxriitio? L” 92'. Bcsillillflliotl:l)6u-Emi:iil;:Lc:izli' mme" em f"'i19”3h 3" the hm"? M ii” 9”" natural rink for the boys by frcez- lhcmnwn Cudmore hogem - l om" "nu": "' '” ""' ” PM-S. Mr. and Ml5- A16-V Dllmeyr ing a lovely sheet of ice on Grand wee, ' rm Lme-up5. 10 to lg AIMI Murray River. River and the Wood boys gave zhchw ' i M I "I G I P .d . d I , my comrgmn. M1, 1,, mg , w 5 PIMI ADULT m SHOWS 3230-7-9 some, flashy demonstrations on (Tagtzgi I'e I H.” mnc:xI1a&::;ZzoI 9;c'nI cIa('cI3”'5tc,:I nlhiuinaiie PIlnI.OltCllII Upnilhts atr;iIIaIg' "Id by IPIIIIIIIIIIIGIIIII Mrs. Stirling MacKay has tea the blades for the benefit of old penalties. 'Hame'n";,I”'Hi.35 ' "HI Meyem. fm.wI”.dsI 'AnmIm, :i:lI;I:lIIIYIIll;lIlle9I;I':'Ilt;t:IfIl;lfoPx'I':IEI:"I';nagnu”; mmed to her home In Mun” and ”"”g' Second Period ' Power. Wlgglnton. -loliiiston Bal-' troulrlemtr! Cvltax-Wltk-mmvlm ml" om" C”""eC”d Wm" CAPTOL - 4 nits 'CVICIOO. an Iunu Wiliian-u' am? llaltt but-nlier of a pas- mun wtsmom. whole mu r d d .dI I 1 be 1. d. . I Stinlmervlllc Bcnvcra vs. Blsml -at tho deadliest or alll he baled the i0V('S and Vlwfkt i;.”lf2,.f.f ...E?;, ho: .h:"L.c2e3Jii.e3i .?li”Vt?fi Il2::lm”Rg(t9l'tChB: 5Ltlilr-i- B""""'" OVERSHOES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . P1-9'8 nessos that were destroying me occupying the spacjgug home om Mumhy and'Bmy MuIp'hI,I Sm-rial door prize-i gal. honey NRIVlf.lAllUCKn-no in T0 lilsnvn EhIl.NIiMuMLliaus' . (Q1, 7,rI4'Ilw GENE TIERNEY r OORNEL WILDE - JEANNE CRAIN ImPX'IInIllGlI tl.SfMt-an-lutliuaiivcliu River, was a visitor to Charlotte- River, after being a patient in the - - - but a. Scarlet Pen of vengeance! - - - Scandal by; scandal - - - sin by sin - -' -i a. town! boys are hoping that some good rounding districts to a hockey game in Georgetown. recently be- tween the Lorne Valley Jaquers Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dockcndorff, also Gordon. The boys, Russell and Gordon, have erected a fine new saw mill and have upwards of one of the late R. S. McKay, now own- ed by Mr. Paul Kingsbury of Hollister, Mass... and they also oc- cupy the Baptist Manse. 1 A large crowd attended the card party -held at the home of Mr. and Mils. James J. Campbell. Dundas centre P. 0., in aid of St. George's new church fund. Gents' prize went to Mr. Lyman Acorn of Dundas; ladies' prize to Miss Helen Johnstoh ofI 8:. Georg.-'5. The next card party to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Campbell. Primrose. Mr. Svend Christensen of the Upton Gospel Chapel, accompanied by Mrs. Christensen and their three children. also his mother Mrs. Carl Christensen. left on Wednesday. January 14 for Florida. Mr. Christensen expects to spend some time calling on different points of interest. on the way down there. Their many friends wish them "bolt voyage." reached 3,447,000, or virtually half of the total Domllatlnn I .---. .-............iu;, -A0 David, R. Landry, S. Gotell. In the afternoon the Montague Allen, R, Tanton, (3. Ward, 3. Montague were Johnston (SI. Pow- 3-Gco'town, S. Hansen lcm, Vanlderstiiic. Coffin. Penalties: E. Mur'phy,"R.. Tan- ton and Jay. Third Period Amble. MacLe-an. MacDougall. SALT PROVINCE school double header on Friday night. at Georgetown, the George- town Bantams defeated the Mont- ague Bantams by it 7-! score, as WEEK ENDING JANl.'AlH' 31 Mnntlny, .lan.. 26-llm-key Tucatluy, Jim. 27- Lme-upsz it I'. M.--Rtrgtllnr Sknflltg Georgetown Bantams: Goal. 3. I ., McCullough; defence, P. Batchild- w”'""""3' '''"'t J" . er, R. Landry. T. Blackett. c. Osl- 3 Pr M--'l"Fl'"" ”l"""l' lant; forwards. E. Murphy. A. Gal- M Pt M'”5ch""l '"""”3' lant. R. Gotell, c. Hartman, c. '"'""''"-V- -'H"- 29-"0"lW' GMEHI CI DHNI LI walken RI Murray Harbour rs. Montague Boloman, P. MacLeai'i. ' NW0" Gllm” Montague Bantams: Goal. W. F'”"D'v hm 30" MacEwcn: defence. W. MacDon- 5 l'- M--RE-Ellllf Sklllilll aid. 9. oesaoches. Paul Desaochea. Snhirdny. Jan. 13. Baldcrson; forwards. E. Mac- " 0-Wwllllr Skatilllr Lure, B, MacLur-9, KI 13g11umI KI 7:30 P.).--Summt-raltlc Girls vti. Peardon. R. Sullivan. K. MacKen- Shnmhawks Sisters zic, A. Vuozzo. M30 1'. M.-Mort.-ll vs. llloltlagur First. lerlod Hockey practlee information on 1-Cveo'town, Landry . Bulletin Boards 2-Cleo'town. R. Gotell tR.. Murphy) Penalty: C. David. Second Period 3-Ge-o'tnwn. Landry 4-Geo't.own. Landry . . 5-Gco'l.own. R. Goteil tlt. Gallant) . . .. ll::I 6-Montague, K Bailum 12:3 Penalties: Peardon. Third Period ANY TIME . it's time for KINII EIJLE Gallant, Bulllvanx z : ' 1 th ' " k. . . 0" T”””:dii';”"”:”' W ?fl2i..i?”iii iii? .:E.i::”i:i:2r.2. l:;ri.:..i::: 2: .39”. .C..”::.””ii::; Admlsslen -'5--15 Sgt Kay Dum,,yI of me RI CI oi 3 5”ckY p9m"5 m”'u” find me Jay, J. Llewellyn; forwards, W hockey exhibition. Scoring for E30! Exlmlned faction or money back. Don't lulu Inothu Fitting and Supplying Mabon Drug Co. King's county Memorial Hospital, Messrs, Johll IRiley and Albert (Landry, I IIIIIIIIIIIII II o;13 Charlottetown: Goal, Reid; dc- d”'m”""”nn”a"”m"mi"cm"' MontngllgI p. E, L Montague. Wood, with their trucks. 100k 8” 4-Ch'town, Tanton fence, Matheson. Woodrough; for- . -CD the lads and las.-ies from the sur- (Lee, I 13:30 r,.;3rdI,-I sm1yhI ROKHSI COHSRDICI and the Bridgetown Flyers. Brldge- 5MGco-tmmI GI Murphy 0:35 WW" ItI0iIl:IIli b88illlE- blliI ll i'il'3lT 6-Geo'town. S. Hansen About 80 per cent of Cruiadals . i ll .st V r . . . STARTING TODAY - SHOWS 3:30-7r9 IIlIiItglI:IIIIS ca IIIIIIlIisIIIwcIIIII is IIIIiIIImIyIIcgai II-:I1.'IzI,IIIIIII.IIlaIrtIdIlVyI:cKIIII 6.00 l6t)IlIZIEIl;III:&ll. production comes from ' --- . ......L ;,MHs,,,,,, cm... H...” I I I E The neighbours at Dundas Cross ';';I"G,',11,;hg'"I l ' I DHDNIGHT SHOW Rogdsi mare welc;)mi3Ig t& theig penalty; Landry I . mi 5 rec new am es, r. an o r ; AT 11'3" P- ”' vimmi nomnao.-ii. M. .....m.. GAME ' 12 Congoleum SQUARES LESS zoexo inc "505 no mm , II I or knife and Mrs. Harold Dockcndorff. and yh the second game or the (Discontinued Lines) Sizes 3-4-5 at . . . . . 4 Pair White Pointers 3 Pair Boys' Goodltuo EXTRA SPECIAL All Wool U STEWART and BEGKiS 5 Rexoleum Deluxe SQUARES .. V2 PRICE ; 14 Pair Women's Fur-Trimmed 6 Pair Boys' LUMBERMAN'S- JACKETSI- Both Men's and Boys' - Odid Sizes and Styles at EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES Man's Fleece BOMIINATIONS . . . . . 52.99 Boys' Fleece CIOMBINATIONS . 51.9.5 ' V2 PRICE OVERALLS . 51.98 OVERALLS . . . 51.59 on STANF-IELD'S ' . NDERWEAR Sugar. 5 lbs. . . . 49: Lord. 2 lbs. . . 33: Shortening. lb. . 25:: Broken IPckoc 1'aa.lb........65c Bulk Raisins, 2 lbs. ... 416 Sodas. per pkg. . 29!: Mackerel. tin 23 Dates. 2 lbs. .. 33C . 'l0”lo OFF ' . t mus.” -00 7-Geo'town. Landry .. 1:38 I 1 ------mm 8--Gco'town. Landry .. . 9:48 Re . Prloe 3114.50 EXTRA SCREEN NEWS WW ""5 ' ”''3"” w" Sweden! urban ventilation in .1952 Penalties: P. Batcililder. 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