, ....... ..... ... IAGE EIGHT -- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 25. 1952 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mrs Bruce Mu-Phee. Min Joyce Wlggtnton. Plus Melunaon. AGENT GLORGETOWN: Walllon Liven. The Guardian can he bought. at. the following places in Montague: Bllu Damn Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The POI! Office: In Sourls: The Snack Ru and II. Richard: h Sol. ..,.'AVAII.ABl.I') at Purina ii tire- hollse. Mnnlaszur, vhivk starter. Mn Md. MrS' hm" Cudpinm See the diifcrcnce Purina mnkc-: and f"""”" M0""”:”"' ”S"ed ” , Charlottetown yr-slerday. H" many (fiends In Mnumgmh Mr. Buddy TS!-eimrt. student of are pleased to hear that Mrs.i . Leonard Campbell has i4eturnedll'F""1:”I:ie H'm;fSc:""l' s,M"'C':'” home after her recent illness lninwfen '"' '5 ""9 m "iii the King's (:r-umy iinspimi. 1 "" 5- H g . 3 Miss .le.-sic Hiitx'lii.x'uii. ILN. M;Ba.Er)y Mriclialrf-Lh"'l M M” "”'l lL'Iull'I0llelnu'n. spent the week- Pgl, lzesh M ""3 )"'””'a':””'- end at the home of her par:-tits . . .. vi o as been st.1.ioiicd :1. m M,,mM.u(,. Harmon Field. Nfld., has recently . , ,- been posted to Frodcrictnu. A-lrl VuA.Vxl'AL H,,m,. ,,n,l gd,,,,,l M3cLu7e 13 3 l”Y'('195'5 "l'9T-'ll"T- imcelinsz. Tucsdn). Frh. Qtilli. 92.30 pm. Montaizuc High Srlmol. Mitr- iny River and Georgetown groups cordially invited. 'SHl,'II-GAIN AM.-l'l'Iil'I( (BLV- ALCADE will he held Wcdiir-sday. I791). 27 It Yeo's Theatre. Iilnnla- Mr, John Huglies of the tench- gue. See and hear your favorite in): staff of lilontuniie High amateurs from Soulliern Kiiil:'s. Sr-linnl. sprint the vi-rr-h-cnrl at his ,m.,m.;m.m---".,.c,,. r”plioinr- in Iona. Alltioulzli :1 ll0VlL'0 in the art of Skimiz. Mr. Hll:.!lll'S skin-rl tho niuv miles In his home A lin lifly minutes. On l-”rid;iy oroiiiiuz. Mrs. lion .ll:mGre::nr. lilontngul-. was tics- Inss to n numhcr of lxienrls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel MacGres:or. During: the evening Mrs. Atwood MacDonald and Mrs. iMalcolm MacKen7.ie rendered lpiano selections and Mr. Willard MnrLean snnz a solo. Lunch was then scrvcd by the hostess assist- ed hy Mrs. Russel Ma('Gi'rgnr. iltnall Illear I lTog Montague The main highway to Char- lottetown was clear at 8 PM. Sat- urday night after three stand- ard plows. a truck plow. and at t.i1.ctor plow had worked since Wednesday to cut. an opening through drifts 10 to l2 feet. high. Yesterday the plow cleared the 'road to Georgetown and Card- igan. It was also reported that lthc road is clear to Duiidas, Ann- andale and Rollo Bay. The picture to the south was also good. with a. clear road to Muniay Harbour. continuing to the Cape and along the South islmxe. It. was expected that the iroad from Rollo Bay to Souris iwould be cleared last night. i. ' II. J. MABOII 0l"l'OltlETRlS'l' Filling and Supplying Glance Etc. Such a little ” Javex. makes sucha Lig difference Office noun: ID to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. MONTAGUE. P. E. I. office cemented with Drug Store. i by appointment. CANADA 5 MOST USID 4) BLEACHING, WASHING CLEANSING Fluid AT YOUR GIOCEII'5- IN 4 CONVENIENT SIZES Regular Meeting Montague Meteors Montague Lodge Defeat Artillery In a fut-paced hockey exhibit- ion game at Montague Saturday night. the Montague Meteor de- feated the Charlottetown L. A. A. The Vii-e-(irand.V Mrs. Marjorie Johnston presided at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague, Thursday evening. . There was a large aticndance M19 to 5 before E 1”” cmwd' wlm .. . . .yla minimum of roughing hath orvlumsv and linenibz-rs. Sincere io mum: concentrated on hockey girls more expressed in the death (M Sm", mph." Remoms 3 making fast. attacks and complet- faithful and loyal m'cmher' of "'3 10"! P35-'”- '”1e M'-"9"-' "' Am”. ,,,I. a ,,l,,.n'h,,. 0; ).,,,,,.sp tallied control throughout. the Following: routine huslneaa ollkhr" DCTIOII3 0?! Smart passing the l.od;.'c. the nicmlwrs contlnuod,N”;V5 Wmked Cmse Q9 me oW'””' ,.,,",,.muu,,,, nndlenls flotilla to shower him with xi ' I d' r tl 0? Hui.” Um”, lbarrage of rubbcr. Stewart in the. .,.mL,L,.-m.Lyy 1Montague net was not idle as the ivisitors. led by ”Spy” Ready. at.- Jlncked consistently to give 'Slew- lart several anxious moments. As lthe Cliarlottetoim team pressed lihe attack. the Meteors were al- lforded the opportunity of several lbreak-aways and although falling to advance on a few, were able to I O O Vicinity .'Mi'. WilliammHatlon was a re- cent. business visitor to Montague. pm” - if! -- l Mr. Peter MacLeod and Mr. ::51(::ylzeAOnDg::g1efy d sgxm eggs PIESIOIIV Henry gmotorved Flo CIl”8tlk'1- nwnded to pow” of Montague lottetmin on uiiiday. eb. It HMW. having been held by liow- whcrr they visited with relatives am mend; an, on a breakaway. He failed to . .. cash in on the opportunity. His manv friend: are Inrrv to I” A" A"-GOEL Simmons: dc. - ' i - fence Howatt. Readw forwards ii lhtM-.E.il M.D icii.1 ' ” ' :s)teii1lr conalinedi to hoilnce (:rI?l,Tf)ll"IT,S”npson' Walton Wanner" Lowthu-' . - - iwood, Ledwell. . mmsss - l Meteors-Goal. Stewart; defence, T"”” ,R 'nld. Ge i:, Pr i - Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGi'atli.!w?,d: ;,,l,,Er.o1:,meCL,.a,,.h1(a(ly C135. Miss Joan MacGrath and Master t.. A. Cl L. N l. , C d- John MacGrat.h were visitors to an ' omen I E :0" U 'Bzngor on Sunday. Feb. 17th. They mart gUMMARy were guests of Mrs. Edward Crane. Firm palm, ' H ' '5. . . . I. p Hisniany.li'iei1ds and relatives ldlgqzlzrgeall: Cxc.n.1f..”Hg””” :25 in this (IlSIl'lCl. are sorry to hear 2y,M,m,,5. A. C1eme,,Ls that Master Jackie MacLeod.Char- IK C3amenL.; 5;3r, lottetown. is ill at his home with p-;yMeLe0,s' power ' 'mc”m"mR' iFi'aserl .............. 5:5-I rrrr i'-1-1.. A. A., Wood Mrs. Sandra Macilaclieni. Iona. .we11,m-l I , I . 1733 was a visitor in Lorne Valley on. pemmgs ,, Nmm Saturday, Feb. llitli. She was the; second 1-,...lm1 quest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5..Melm,-5' power !Wl1liam Ferguson. l tNelsom ...... . 16:06 1 "mm 6---Meteors. Nelson 3 The genial mailman, Mr. Wil-l ippwe,-, Cudmm-9) 13:45 ilimn Walsh deserves inuch nmirel Penalllcg .. vi'alm,.l lfor tlle way he lirarcd the storms: Third Period land drifts to dcliver the mail on 7 M,-rem-3, M;.cLe;m grul iroads almost impassable. l 8--4Meie()rS' power ,. 1:45 i -of i 9-L. A. A., Wellner Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers. Card-i, lslmpsoni 6:55 jigaii, spent Sunday. Feb. l'.'tl1 ivilli;lo-IL. A. A., Ready .. . l2:H gliirs. My0rs' parents. Mr. and Mrs.i11-i,. A, A" wood 12:45 Dalllfl Shaw lzwctcors. Nelson ' rs" (Fraseri l."i:58 .Mrs. Ward Crane was a receiil.513...,Melem-5' Nelson ll'iSl(0l' to Charlottetown. where shel (Power! 15.1!) iwas the guns! of her soii-iii-law,14,ml,4 A, an llqwait. 18:53! and dauizhter. Mr. and liirs. Ron”: Penalties - Reynolds lzi fM3CD0m”"- l Ready 12). Fraser. Hawaii 12!. ' A-M E A. Clements. NOTICE Kings county L. It. L. HOCKEY Kings County ' Annual meeting will he ""'"'”""”” ””"""”' held in MacPhee Lodge GEORGETOWN EAGLE5 lRoom. Murray River, Feb. VI, 327th. Meeting opening at J0 MONTAGUE MI-1'l'EORS. l r 1 o C ock MONTAGUE RINK. Tuesday, Feb. ztlth. Game starts 3:30 II. in. JOSEPH M. COOK, County Master YOII WANTED IIEW STARS! HEREYS HOLLYWOOIYS N EWEST STAR TEAM IN A DREAM FILM THAT BRINGS YOU MANY MO- MENTS OF ENCHANTED ENTERTAINMENT. TIIE RECKIESS DARINGI . 3';,,(3:,':?f0Us Tuconokioiiiiiiiizk .....t;c, 7l7ePRlNCE 11'9"” who was Myhti! Iii; 3' cold"! I i . 7e737'"''”l”i tff I ma YEAI33 3 K .s':.v.m7omL ,- Ln :::V”:fL1I.TNY i PIPER LAURIE W? rt I uumqthnlulhyunuvwnhiunaubl ..rvEum' sloAus.g.i:grppg;y-.ncsic gisilg ---auo CARTOON . ooilmor .0 s. N A SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 Grade IX-I. Wood; 2. in wooa. 4-... -Vlmu Mcxlnnon; 3. Far 1inoxin- Grade”!!! or.-1. niiiy snccwea. -PIIIII E EIWMIIII mu-we -wan M more-snobby ww- . t V - I Grade Vn-l. Gerald Coffin: 2. Grads II-l. Dwight Mexican; 1. r,- -v A , . , ' Imilu Wood. Alvo Townshand. . To p V and: V1-1. Catherine McKln- audio coffin. teacher. MIDNIGHT IS YOUR TIME---FOR THE LAFI'-TIME OF A LIFETIME! AS ”WILD mm." FIELDS TRIES rro TAME THE WEST SEE MAE wssr-w. c. FIELDS in "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" CAPITOL e TUESDAY MIDNIGHT AT 11:30 PM. u 'l'I-IA-r Dunn”. and 1” gp-:I'IWAY'l'OTlIi wg”0'h... u ” euuvmo ovWANNII .IOI. .n...DENNls ' Pmlcil SIEVE gum FORBES w M0 - UOROIHYHARI , NEWS - vammr - oanroou - MUSICAL snows 3:30 - 7 . 9 CAPITOL mm - ruz. - wail. loLl.0 BAY WI-151' SCHOOL non. --- Grade V-l. somerled MacKln- fm-porl. for the month of Janu- non. Oradc IV-l. Eleanor Mu-Kim non: I. llatna Mac!-thee; 3. Doug- rada X-i. Everett Mscullan. nlc Peaks: and Vicinity Mr. Joseph Duffy was a visitor to St. Pltrlck'a Road on Feb. 17. Mr. Donald Grant of Borden was I. recent visitor at his home on st. Patriclcis Road. Mr. Earl MacDonald, of Pr-akes. was a visitor to Charlott.etovi'n on Friday. Feb. 15. on business. Mr. Elwood Jay of Fannlngbrook was a visitor to st. Patrick's Road on Sunday. February 17. Many friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Joseph Grant of St. Pat.- rick'si Road is ill with a sore eye. Mrs. Alex Grant. of St. Patrick's Road was a visitor to Mt. Stewart on Saturday, February 16. Many friends of Mr. Richard Blrl. of St. PatrM('s Road are hap- py to hear of his recovering from his recent illness. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacDonald of Peakes are sorry to hear that their daughter Mary was taken to the Charlottetown Hospi- tal becauae of illness. Friends of Mrs. Daniel Trainor are sorry to hear that she. and her family have been very ill. but are happy to know they are now feeling better. Mis Betty Campbell is now vis- iting at the home of Mrs. Daniel Tralnor oi Peakes. Miss Campbell is formerly of Martinvnle. Messrs. Joseph P. and Frank Handrahan of Fannimzbrook were visitors to St. Patrick's Road on Sunday, February 17. ; The many frieircls of Mrs D. ,Grant are happy to know she ar- lrlved home from the hospital on lwednesday, February 20. Due in the snowstorm of Feb. ii? p :the mail couriers were unable '01 idistrlbule mail to the many rest-l .denls on their mail routes. I 'l'he people of this vicinity are 'at present. bE3l!Illill': the cutting of pit-props instead of the usual cut- ting of pulpwood. Much lumber 'for saivliiiz purposes is also helm: cut. East Baltic and Vicinity Mr. Lloyd George Robertson spent a recent weekend in Kingsboro. . Major Young, Red Point. was a business visitor to Fortune on Feb. Mr. Keith McKenzie of Central Market, snuris. was a business vis- itor to Red Point. recently. Mrs. Colin Dixon was hostess to the East Baltic Sewing Club on Feb. v16th. and a large crowd was in attendance. Mr. Merlin Mclnnis. st. Peters Bay. was a huslness visitor to Red Point. on Feb. llth. Messrs. Wesley Fraser and Liv- ingstone Rose. North Lake. were business visitors to Souris on Feb. 14th. es-q. EPIDEMIC? TAKE THOROUGI-I ANTISEPTIC PRECAUTIONS IN THE SICK ROOM-, DISINFECT LINEN, l UTENSILS, ETC. u'1'f1J I D E 'I' TO I.' THE MODERN ANIISEPTIC Sn: - NON-PDISONDUI Mr. George Dlngwell. Fortune. was a visitor to Kingsboro and Red Point on Feb. llith. Mr. George Dliuzwell. Fnrtiiiie. was It visito to Red Point and Klngsboro on Sunday, Feb. ll-1. Mr. Pat Mcliiiiis, teacher of Red Point school. spent a recent week- end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mclnnis. St. Peter's Bay. Mrs. Peter D. Massey, East Bal- tic, was a visitor to Charlottetown! on Feb. ltiih. Synipatliy is bcins: extended to Mrs. Lionel Strong of Sourls in the death of her mother. Mrs. Marshal Reynolds of Montague. on Feb. 14. Mrs. Alborl Garrett. Bolhwell. is speridi:i;: a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Clarence China. Black Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah McDonald. Kinszsbnro. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dorswr PAIN' DOESN'T STAIN DEIV a visitor to Charlottetown on Feb. l4. where he visited with his wife. who is a patient. in the Provincial Sanatorlum. Mrs. Rose is msklnl! the best of progress arid her friends will be glad to see her home again. Her mother oanie from England to be with her during her illness and is at present staying: in Clini-lama. town. v, ARMY NURSES The first British army nursing service was established ulicn Fin- rence Nightingale took 40 irirses tn the Crimea in 1754. I ;i By George Clark lrhe Neighbors 5-'0 Clllnff. Red Point. Miss Annie Rose. teacher at. Sour-is High School, spent a it-or-iii weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs. Fred Rose. Red Point. Mr. Eldon Stewart of IIIP Royal Navy spent, a recent weekend with his ptireiiis, Mr. and Mrs. Nclsoii Stuart. Rod Point. l Mr. Allrr,-d Donnelly of St. Pal-i irickls Road has plans laid out for Ethe, construction of a new dwell- iing. He hopes to have it. completed (this year. 1 Mr. Louis Anstie and Mr. Mr-j Gilvary of Grand River Road WOl'h. visitors to Peakes on Frbruarv 1.0.? Both gentlemen were szuesls of Mr.' ' .'Mrs. Lester Robertson. Kinks- born. is sprzidiiiz a few days guest. of her sister and hrotlier-iii-law and Mrs. Joseph Mr.-Donald Souris. . Mr. and Mrs. -ulllmfs M:-Isaac. Greenvale, spent. a recent weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. McLcllan. Red Point, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole. soui-is GCWF9 Amt” 91 P”k95v ispenl. a day recently in Bothwr-ll. Messrs. Walter and Ray Kellyi were visitors to St. Patrick's Road on Sunday night, Feb, 17. They were accompanied by their sister. Miss Lottie Kelly. Mrs. Edward Cullen of St. Ther- esa's spent the first part. of the (week of Feb. 17 with her mother. lMi's. W.B Rogersnn of St Patrick's iRoad. 1. Mists Doris and Ruth Donnclly lwere visitors to Charlottetown the Weekend of Feb. I6. They were quest: of their aunt, Mrs. Waller Currie of' Grafton Street, Char- lottetown. . Mr. John Bradley of Peakcs was .a recent visitor to Summerside where he passed examinations for the Air Force Mr. Bradley is now at. his home at Pcakes waiting for his call. Miss Pearl Grant of St. Patrick's Road spent the weekend of Febru- ary 16 at Mt. Stewart. Miss Grant was the guest of Mrs. Ernest Mac- Eachern of Mt. Stewart. .'All roads are blocked in this community due to the snowstorm of February 19; some of the build- ings are covered with snow up in the roof, which means a lot of shovclling before animals can be fed. Mr. Anthony Hughes. formerly of St. Patrick's Road. was a visitor in this community the weekend of Februarv 17. Mr. Hughes returned to Halifax on February iii. where he has been employed as carpenter for the past four months. Mrs. Thomas Dunnhy of Peakes left. recently for Montreal to be orcsent. at the ceremony at Nolrc Dame. Monastery when her onlv daughter Janet will take her first. vows. Mrs. Dunphy's daughter join- ed the Nah-c Dame sisters early last. Fall. dn Wednesday evenlniz. Feb. 20. the Georgetown train went off the track due to heavy snow. A num- ber of the tralnmcn were busy shnveliing, including conductor Currle. After working for about four hours they finally made some progress toward Gcorlzetown. A number of passenger were aboard the train during the accident. EU. Mancnbsnm. England--tcPig Authorities believe possibly 200.000 television receivers in Britain are being operated without purchase of the government licence. Officials here are using a special detector to trace unlicensed sets. guests of Mrs. Poole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jardlno. Misses Audrey Roberlsoii. Karo- lrn stcwurt and Kay and l'lub.vl Chins: of Souris, sucnt a recent weekend at their home in Red Point and Black Pond. The many friends of Mrs. Rov McLare1i. Bolliivcll. are pleased to lcarn shc is recovering successfully. having had an operation In a hos- nltal in Toronto, Ont. Her many lricnds hope to see her home soon Mr. Lester Robertson of Kings- bm-o lcft on Feb. 15 for Moncloii. N. B., where he will spend some time with his daughter. Miss Ruth Robertson. who recently underwent an operation in Moncton Hospital. All iznorl wishes are belnlz extended to Ruth. Quite a number of hockry fans from Red Point turned out on Feb. 13 and 18 to see two real good hockey games played in the Soul-ls Rink. On the lath Montague play- ed the Sourls Tigers. and on thr- ltitli Souris second team played Red Point. Mr. Claiienceilios-e. Lakeville was Just DON' .....p what's good for er I COUGH? -ASK son ..... BUCKLETS MIXTURE ,KM W vgkv HOME NEEDS -..-d Q I .b . It's All Pun, txtra-Soopy n Youlil say it's wonderful the n-I7 New. better-than-ever Sunlilll" Smplwashes everything wa.xIuhIP- Il'l Canada's fastest-szllinl M7 A SINGLE SIP TELLS WHY soap. Get New Sunlight today! YESTERDM M”-BUNION, THE MAILMAN, ISSUED ONE OF HIS CLIENT5 AN ULTIMATIIM WNCERNINO HER DOG rs- Drivc ouIACHE5 There Ought To Be A Law YOU KEEP w”i'ti3'..i'iiET;' .. V0111 MAIL AGA ' By Fagaiy and Shorten so room we MD ma poo CIIAINED uP ALL near, our 'M?EE OUESSES WATSHE um um cameo 10! f5; ' UK ----s 0