PAGE EIGHT FEBRUARY 13. 1952 THE EASTERN aiiiinsiiu AGZNTI:-MONTAGUI: Ilaroll I. Landry. Mu. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Bmeo Macrhae, Min Joya wlggintu. Plus llcllnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden lavara. ,'.rbo Guardian may be bought at nine Donna R launnt. and Guardian Onion: In Georgetown: The Post onion: in sourls:i'.l'lao Inaok Ila: and I. Qlcharda A son. the lollowlag places in Montague: Mr. .l.E. Dunning. Charlottetown. was a business visitor to Montague Monday. ..'Mr. Donald Campbell. M.C.A. employee in Charlottetown, spent the week-end at his home in Montague. .. 'l.AR(il4.' SIZED built up shoulder slips. lace trimmed. and rayon inlerlnrk panties. the Jo-Anna Dress Shop. At Her (rlcnds will v.-caret to learn that. Mr-. B. H. Ym. h ntague. is ill. She entered the Victoria General Hospital. Haillax. N. 5. Wm. Otis Jackson. Peter's Road. in spend-.52 a raw days in Moni- atliie. guest or iirr son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Stirs. Nc.l Hoo- 19): Miss Shirley Stuart and Miss Violet Hutchesnn. Monlagur. were week-end visitors to Murray Riv- er. guests or Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Frascr, Malcolm Campbell. (inosi: Bav. is spendim: a thlt"V days leovt in larooklyii. at the home oi his parents, Mr and Mrs. Simon Campbell. R. C. A. F.. His many friends in Montague Irv sorry to hear that Mr. Sheldon Jar. C.N.R. employee here. is ill at the home nl his sister in Char- loitcioixn. Miss Barbara MacLure. student- nurse at the P.E.I. Hospital. Char- lottetown. spent Sunday at the home ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .VlacLurc. Montogiie. ..FSHl'll-GAIN Amateur Caviti- carie sponsored hy the. Home and School Association which was to have been held at l'co's Theatre. Montaguc. Wcdnr-sriny, Fr-h. lflih, has been postponed to Wednesday, Feb. 27th. Entries will be open to Southern King's. and received un- til Feb. 2:'.rd hy C. R. Boehner, Montague, phone 70. Ode To Our Late King as laid his burden down His earthly race is run. He merited earthly praise And God's ”wcll done". His loyal stihlect.-t mourn For him they loved so well. . The good he did to all No tongue can tell. A King beloved by all Has none to his reward; I-In cast. his cart-s aside To meet his Lorri. He ruled the nation wrll. And died hclovrd by all But he had in go in answm 'l'ri God's call. His head a crown adorned. And he wore it nobly, And may he wear it crown Through etemity. -M. E. B. Klllfl Co.. P. E. I. Mr. Joseph MIoCormIck. St. Georges. was a recent business visitor to Montague. Mr. Neil I-looley. Montague. was a buaineu visitor to Charlotte- town, on Monday. ...'lNCOMl:i TAX returns ure- pnrsd. Wightman Business ,Ser- vice. l-lume Building. Open every alternoon. ..'4IO-ANNA Dress Shop is showing latest spring styles in skirts. dresses. floral nylon blous- es. also T-lhlrta. hoth cotton wnd wool. pullover: and cardigans. SAIIDIGAN 15'. I .."llhe (Ittrrligan VV. 1. neld its monthly meeting at. the home of Mrs. Harold Brothers. with twelve members and one visitor present. A hearty welcome was extended- io Mrs. A. MacDonald as a new member. The meeting opened with the reading ol the creed. roll call and minutes of the two previous meet- ings. Great success was reported for card plays and Christmas lol- tery. A bill tor a gift presented to: the retiring secretary. Mrs. DJ Scrimgeour. after many years oi continuous and loyal service. was then ordered paid. It was moved by Mrs. Earl Mac- nt. 15 rmiaimed Civic Holiday Al Moniirnie Friday. February isth. was pro- claimed a civic holiday in the town or Montague at the regular meeting of the Town Council last night. His worship. Mayor 3.1-I. Yeo presided. Present were Coun- clllorl Mat-Gowan, Jamieaon, and Nicholson. i The newly appointed town clerk. Arnold wightman. was welcomed by the Mayor and Councillors. Following routine matters or min- utel, bills, and LOITCIDOIIGEHCC. the reports or the committees were re- ceived. The police committee was in- siructed to look alter framing and procuring tralvlic violation tickets. councillor McGowan reported that three lines had heen imposed tor trattic violations in the past. week. Councillor Jamieaon. reporting ..'or the light committee, stated that several new lights were re- quirediin the town. It was moved that located to Fireman tin lar cleaning Sidoo he al- Dougias Cot- ihe town. Councillor Nicholson was ap- pointed to determine if the tire- inenia telephone could he connect- ed to one circuit at the telephone oltice so as to inlorm all at the same time in case of tire. and the Town Clerk was instructed to in-l quire regarding a louder siren. the present one being unable to be heard at the iarther points or the' town. i it was moved that the sidewalks .Donald and seconded by Mrs. P.-- iter Murphy to donate SSO lownrd. icnst of new desks insiiilirrl in the school. Discussion on the Dental Clinic. took place and it was decided to contact Mothers of surrounding schools to ascertain how inany 'iGrade l children would be inter- 'ested in such I! riinit-. Mrs. Earl MacDonald the First Aid lesson. lt was decided to answer the next. roll call with a small article to he made, by mt-nihera. Articles to be used tor a bazaar in the spring. A contest put on h.v Mrs. Broth- ers was won by Mrs. Gardiner and A delicious lunch was served b.V the hostess. then read ilioii Save The Queen God save our gracious Queen. May God protect our Queen. God save the Queen: May God her wisdom grant. As we God's praises chant, And may she never want. God save the Queen. our fair and iruitlul land 15 under her command. Long may she reign: God grant her peace and grace. That. ones or every race l-Ier royal rule embrace With might and main. God bless our royalty, And give us loyayty. God save us all: God grant our sovereign peace. And may we never ceaae Her kingdom to increase. Nor let it tall. in the town 0! Montague be clean-l ed by the residents and property: holders alter each snow storm. Sidewalks not cleaned within reasonable time will be cleaned by the town and charged to the res- ident or property holder. Considerable discussion ensued respecting the sanding or streets, and it was proposed that a truck be hired. and used !or the purpose or sanding during times necessary. It was turther proposed that levy he placed on business houses in the town. the money to be used to pay tor the use oi the truck. and man. Ind the purchase 0! and. on motion. Mr. Joseph MacDonald was re-appointed magistrate for the town or Montague tor the cur. rent year. it. was decided that copies 0! the iiriancial statement of the town would be made and sent out to all tax payers in the town. It VII! moved that dog in; gr. rears would be collected in the near zuture. and that the nog' owners would be given it dog tag tor the current year he used to indicate which would that the tax for the current year had been paid. in the interests oi publicizing the town or Montague, it was mov- ed that the town would sponsor a halt-page ad in the tourist pubii. ration "An invitation Prom Can- ada's Garden Province." Notice was given that a npeclal meeting would be called in the immediate tuture to arrange tor the collection oi all town tax ax- -M. E. Bwbridge at San King's 00.. P. E. I. rears. FAMOUS BRIDGE The golden gate suspension Francisco has a span or (.200 feet. HEADED FOR TOP HONORS AS THE GREATEST MUSICAL OF ALL TIME” rm T0-DAY FRI. lEVEllIll6l - SAT. -- THUR- Movis raisins to A carat limo mo Ila. EDWARD s-ow-mo-v-v the tire siiitiony following the on-curance of a tire ll'l' ,sponslbility. and "we pray God to into mourning tor the Maharalah was killed in ll plane crash on Jan. 26. near Jod- pnur. The shaven skull is the tra mourning in this part or central India. The death or the Maharajah removed lrom the political scene sidewalk barbers are doing a land ollice business shaving the heads of many citizens who are going rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETGWN a colorful and ot Jodphur, who ditional badge ol giving a tough tight to Prime Minister Nehru'a Con- gress party in the national elections. with his im- mense personal popularity and hailed by his devout subjects as the King or Kings. the 28-year-old Ma- harajah entered the election battle I. few months 380 with the declared objective or iorming an opposition group or "progressive independents". controversial persons by Wu WI-3 Memorial service At Valleyfieid At the regular nioriiiiig service ;F at. Valleytieid United Church last. Sunday a brief memorial service. ior King George VI was conducted. by the pastor. Rev. A. C. Fraser. . In I tribute to the late Kin: Mini Fraser stated that. "we think of our beloved King as ti good man. patient, peaceabie. kinil nnd im- seliish. A humble Christian. act- ually a tlbetender of the Faitli" in his inner life as well as nut- ward form, As he liimscii quot:-dl a tow years ago at Christmas we' believe he actually did put his hand into the hand or God. Bet- ter than the known way. his way was not easy handicapped by physical illness and by trouble- some world conditions. well beloved by in: own .i his subjects. and by all nations.” In memory of the King. the oongregation joined in singing "The King oi Love My Shepherd Is". Rev. Mr. Fraser then spoke of our Queen. At the age oi25 she is called on to assume great re-I protect her. that she. may reign for many years. While, we. mourn the loss ol our King. we rejoice that in his daughter we have one so well fitted to be our Queen. "As in the reign oi the notrdl Victoria. and Good Quccn Elim- beth l we anticipate a forward mat-ch under the reign ol Queen-. Elizabeth II." The coiizrcgntion stood sang "God Save The Queen." lllldt ARRESTED FOR FORGERY WINNIPEG. Feb. 12 -'CPl- police to be wanted for iorgen from coast to coast, was arrested .in Winnipeg last. night, Police said Ihe is wanted in St John's. Nlld.: -London. Ont: Calgary, Kimberley and Chllllwacit. B C. Medicine Hat Alta: Regina, Brandon age la Prairie, Man. P311. and Winni- ltigi It Tin oiirnoi. Hubert John Hnllldny, 45, said byl and Port-I to! midnight blue ovc Royal Designer's Evening Dresses ..i-oiling dressenlby Norman Hart- nell are short but still carry all the romantic glamor oi court bail Women who recall with horror- lthe skimpy short dresses or the. rarly 1920.1 can relax. I-lartneil's new styles show little sign oi the jazz age influences, Instead there are glorious semi-crlnolines of em- broidered tuile. showing entrancing glimpses or silk or nylon-clad ank- ilcs and delicately-styled shoes. Length is four inches irom the ground at back. six in front. Voi- izminous skirts (an out from tiny waists over several layers or petti- cmii. One example is a semi-crln- nline in white tulle with narrow shoulder straps. its full skirt and tight. bodice embroidered in irides- cent scallops oi emerald sequins. Hartnell. dresamaker to the Royal Family. has long kept royal lavor with his exquisitely - embroidered C'.'lll0llnE gowns. and despite the new trend towards shorter styles his designs contrive to retain their intricate charm. Named For Film A riaring short number with so- phisiicated appeal is a navy iaiile dress called "La Ronde." This is slim and clinging with in straight. ballot-length skirt which gets mer- :r,v-go-rmind fullness irom a spiral pout hill. The dress taken its name from a French iilm which has iprored a hit in London. Among other styles by Hartneil is 'a black dress called "Zombi." Al- though this year's lashiona gen- erally avoid the nude neckline. this has a strapless top'covei-ed by I lsllnllf. bolero. Fashioned from inch- ,wide ciri braid hand-sewn in a rircuiar movement. the dress lloun- ices oiitwarlls irom A smooth hin- .ilne to a Mae West hemline and has something or the dark drama lot" Gypsy costume. Return nt the iichii neckline is Isecn in "Star of Eve." 3. crinoline fantastic! siting! sum niutisnliv ' llfil at llllllillll I no hint lint . liip S7 tum-viii HEY, . .t fililmlli ms. . A IONOOIAI VICHIII 'Ai.so sroocr; COMEDY - sr;R'IA't. .. snows 3:30 . 7 . 9 "MAI!!! of the RENEGADE" scattered with blue and white stars. The draped organza iichu stands high on the shoulders and is pleated tightly across the bra to form put at the bodice. Most. useful or this year's more elaborate styles are the still silk costs with tiny waists and lull. roundabout. hcmiines. Designed tor garden-party and race-course wear they are equally suitable with short evening dresses. Icebreaker Makes Good Progress MONTREAL. Feb. in -(CPi The government icebrcaker N. B. 'M.cl..ean today was reported to have battled her Way through 18 inches or ice and 12 inches 01 SHOW to within a lew miles 0! Point du Lac. '1) miles cost ol here. Olliciais said the McLean's pm- gresa was "very iavorabie" and that more titan 20 miles oi river have already been cleared by the ice breaker. MURRAY ll-IVER HOME AND SCHOOL 1 .."rhe regular meeting of the Murray River Home and School met. in the school room on Feb. iith with an attendance of thirteen members and twentY VlSllOl'S.. The ineeting opened with "0 Canada." ioilowed by prayer !or the Home and School. The visitors were then welcomed and the milk utes oi the last. meeting read and approved. The president then gave an outline. of the objective or the Home and school. A letter was read by the secre- tary from Miss Bowness of sum- merside stressing education week and asking for in note on what was done at the meeting. A letter was also read lrom Miss Conneil. rice-president ot the Federation of Home and School, hoping that the Home and Schools of P.l-ll. might some day be joined in the Federation. . The progrlini consisted of a skit "w-hy parent. education." put on by eight members and the chairman. alter which discussion was raised on the better method ol parent-ohlid education. Mrs. A. D. Maciicnzie asked for inlormntion Ttlmdlllil ml! Musical Festival and was answer- ed by Mrs. Holden MacLure.mu.9ic teacher lor Murray River school. The meeting closed with the na- tional Anthem alter which a dei- ictous lunch was served. A large number ol the Monta- gue Home and School Associa- tion were guests at the meeting by special invitation. ROLLO BAY EAST SCHOOL Report oi hail-yearly examina- tions: l Grade VIII-l. Velma Burke; 2f Anna Chaiiiaon. Grade VII-i. Roma MacDonald; Isobel Chnisson: 3. Roneida Burke and Flora Peters. Grade VI-i. Mary Anne Chais- N son. . Grade V (A)-1. Donald Burke. Menlorial Day At Georgetown Members of the Georgetown Canadian legion and all war vet- erans and members of the George- town Canadian Legion Ladies Aux- iliary. Boy scouts and citizens will parade to the War Memorial on Kent street on Friday. February isth at i an. where I wreath will be laid in memory of the late sovereign. King George V! by the Legion president. Rev. W.A. Pal.- tcraon. and,a two minute silence will be observed. t At. two o'clock a memorial ser- vice for the late King for Protest- ant danominations will be held in the Georgetown United Church. and at three o'clock a memorial service for the late King will be held in St. James Roman Catholic Church. Ar-'cmN1' DEV-l-C-.3 The astrolabe tor calculating time and latitude was invented by the Greeks 2,000 years ago. iioath in oak Valley of Mr. Bliss. iiicken u... ..".l'hero passed away .9 M3 homo in Oak Valley yesterday after a short iiineu. Mr. Charles. Hicken in his 85th year. Mr. I-lichen was the son of the llh Mt. Th0n'il.l frlcken I d Bessie Llewellyn oi Oak Va”: He leave! to mourn his P3351111 beside: his sorrowtng wire M” Catherine Collingl. tour 3...... David and Cecil in Halifax. N5' Percy. Sturgeon. and Harold .2 home: and three daugi-um, in Mrs. Harvey Moon, sguheonj steiis. Mrs. Mark Jackson. u.,,.' ray Harbour North; Christi... Mrs. Norman Maoxinnon. sgu,.' geon. Also surviving an ".0 brothers. William EM” Mass. U.S.A.. and John in on' Valley. Funeral arrangement; we" not complete last night. mourning. I hereby be closed on that say. PROGLAMATION In tribute to the mentor of into M . King George VI. and in orderyto ggerve the od.:x:c2f g proclaim Friday, February 15th. 1992. a. public holiday in the Town I request that all laces of business and High School of Montague. and B. II. 17190. Mayor. Brltish Commonwealth of PROOLAMATION Friday. February 15th next being the day of the funeral of His Gnolous Majesty, King George VI, will be observed as a day of mourning throughout the with all loyal Canadian subjects of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, we, the Mayor and Town Councillors of the Town of Georgetown proclaim Friday, 15th day at February to be a. day of mourning and a public holiday in the Tom: of Georgetown, and all citizens are required to govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Mayor and Town Council. Nations. and in common by Ken Reynolds some White Eclephants Guardian Want Ads?" Grads V (Bl-l. Gerald Chais- son; 2. Elbert. Macliwenz 3. cliiiord MacDonald and chitin Peters. Grade II! (A)-i. Edith Burke: 2. James Ohalaaon. i Grade 1'11! (B)-l. Freddy Peters.l Grade II-i. Bernice Perry:--2 Eleanor Perry. Grade I (A)-l. Alice Ann Chais- Ion. Grade I (Ii-1. Elizabeth chais- lrgarat Burke. Grade I (C)-11. Lemuel Chais- Ion Grade I (D)-i. Angus Peters: I. Joseph Perry. Highest avoraga in gnlor grades -Gerald Ohaiason. 83 . Highest average in Junior grades -llreddy Peters, 9896. Highest daily atta nloe Perry and .la each 005 days. - Touched: Mary A. Kenya. 2 .: II- J. IIIDII OPTOMITIIIT ' ritual and snolylng Gluua ma. byanotntnoot. olllulnm lOtoIIA.M. llolnll. uoru-soul. P. I. I Olloo contend was on; Olen. SMITH BBO'l'3EB' ". . . they're peanuts-didn't you say we hot! in the attic to sell in the up-town RELIEF Mcntliolvapor goattknou T OU5" fangg NOTICE Owing to impossible ratio between the prices of hog! and the price of feeds which makes it impossible for tht? farmer to show a profit when he uses all commercial. feel” me.-, 3"-. we have discontinued taking new contracts on has! ' chlluolh poultry. We will however, till all old contracts up to the prescribed amount. We will still advance feeds on an W proved and properly secured notes! To arrive in a few days urload of crushed oats and barley. halt each: also crushed wheat. barley and 08": ”"' third each. Special price for cash of! cars. Suitable and much cheaper forhogs, cattle and poultry. C. c. PRATT . St. Peter's '