.1.” ..g FIMES YODAY "DON'T MISS FRAN- CIS! ' ITNIIAB MORE p LAUGHS THAN' A DOZEN OBDINARV COMED ." Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE?- --nnwann 1&5 of Ksblai an M the Km MUWM l c it: K: , T0-DAY ONLY-. ADDED: COMEDY CARTOON - SERIAL v 6M54o7kX ,,: VII 04” 7165 i zkflo. " Shows 2:30-7-8:45 'nosiaNcri...'rnnn.1.s...nnaMA IN rms ma DOUBLE BILL or T615 ' ALL sznrnnrammznr A NCAPITOL srinrs MONDAY He used the you've- got-everything-L wan! linei imd.Ih's nloon- N I virgin!-lmic-hssclv and-you soprosclii ictisrliu l aoanroso as-zoo Vi .'i'v".u.. The town: The Post Office; ards at Goa. Gil-rd!-I my in touch: at ' ta . feiiowin Ioahgus: Blue Demo mstaurantgand Gua.rdisa 0f1ice': in agony, : ialourisr'.I'iiosaacslugasn.u Ines 319- Juli Jelssuai laavess. ..-su ans. soon wnirlp Montssue. for your next Machine- less Permanent. Phone ND. .....3BU!'lNG ..oATl and Mixed Grain. also feed bags daily. High- est prices. Fraser and Annear Feed Service. Mrs. Bessie Crawford is at pres- ent a guest at the Poole Hotel in Montague. ....' DIES IN HOSPITAL - Mrs. Jane Jackson. well known resident of Peter-ls Road, died in the King's County Hospital, at Montague yes- terdgy. She had been ill a week. I-lei-' funeral will be held Sunday afternoon. ..-rwnsnsw cum MIEETs - The regular meeting of the Nursery Club ofthe King's County Hospital was held at thehome of Mrs. A. E. sullivan. Montague, on Wednesday evening. The meeting was presided over by the presi- dent. Mrs. A. E. Sullivan. Follow- ing the routine business. some time was spent in sewing for the nursery. A social period then fol- lowed and a delicious lunch was sewed by Mrs. Gerald Jardlne. and Mrs. Arthur Sullivan. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. M. smith. ....' NEW TELEPHONE LINE - The Island Telephone Co., crew, left Montague yesterday to complete the telephone line from Murray River to Murray Harbor. Two lines have been run bhedlstance. and all that remains is to ocmplete the loop. This will prove a great ad- vancemeit for this section which has required added telephone ser- vice, and s id meet needs for some time. r Dariiigaii And Vicinity Mr. Lyn MacNeiil was a recent visitor to Georgetown. Mr. Jack Biockall of St. John, N. B.. was a business visitor to Cardigan on Wednesday. .. .'l"riends of Mr. Forrest O'Brien are sorry to hear that he is suffering from a very painful shoulder injury and all hope he will soon be fully recovered. Miss Isobel Macrhee has had to leave her studies at st. Mary's Convent, Souris, because of ill health ,and it is the sincere wish of her many friends that she will soon be completely well again. Little Ray Sanderson. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sanderson, has entered the King's County Memorial Hospital. where he will undergo an operation. His many little school friends hope he will soon be hosne again and all wish him the very best of luck. Among those enlisting in the Canadian Navy. was Francis "Buddy" Green. of Cardigan North, who has been sworn in at H. M. C. S. "Queen Charlotte" as Stoker Mechanic, and is now on staff at the! local Naval Barracks awaiting dra t. Murray Harbour llortli Mrs. John P. Glow. Montague, is spending sometime visiting in Gas-pereaux, the guest of her sis- ter. Mrs. MiaoLean Graham. Miss Catherine Miller. student of P. W. 0.. spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miiiar. Mrs. David Vsnilderstine. Mon- tsgue. is spending a week visiting at Murray Harbour North, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow. ' Mrs. Edward Miller was host- els to the members of the Mirr- ray I-hrbour North Women's In- stitute. on Tuesday evening with thirteen members present. The meeting was called to order by the vice-president Mrs. James MacLure, and opened with the Institute Ode and Creed. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary and approved. Cor- respondance was then read and discussed. At the close of the business meeting. lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. David Miller. Mrs. Webster Glow, and Mrs. John Glow. SCOPE (7! "BLACK IIDSI” MAKES IT GREAT MOVIE Dweep and style that bedsuie the eye and dagger the imagi- I ; .EVENING.CONT1NUOyS- . -- xranmic AT. 6:45 mu. nation distinguish the Prince lid- ward Theatre's incisnbeut attrac- tion, "The Black Rose," as one of the screen's all-time greats. This is a movie in the tradition of ms- sive. overpowering. vigorously ad- venturous screen spectacles. but it has a scope and an intensity that outdo tradition at every turn. it alsophss a Power. namely Tyrone Power. never more enactive in his impressive din career. shades of Valentino cross the Prince Edward screen these three days and nights. As the little. little lady known as "his mack Itnl."”I. so-isins newcomer .-up m:rieliigs.wili be glad to learn Dried from theKing's County Hospital. and is. at present at that Poole Hotel. Montague. The Young Adults club of Trinity United Church. Montllue. held. their annual monthly meeting in the A.D. Mscirenzie Hall last night. There was a short business meeting conducted by the vlce-pres- ldent, Mrs. C.A. Shaw. in the ab- sence of the president, Archie Hil- chey. Dr. A.D. Macxenale spoke britfiy concerning in ” mi... in- viting all those interested. rag”-d. less of denominati , to join in their fellowship. After the ' adjourned the members of the club presented the fol' ing program: solo. Donald Macxenzie; duet. Nita , selection, Donald MaoKenzie- one- act play, "The TeleK”in" directed by Mrs. C. A. Shaw and assisted by Mrs. Calvin Smith. The cast in- eluded Mrs. Archie Hilchey, Mrs. Douglas Coffin, Mrs. Charles Fras- er. Mrs. Calvin smith. and Mr. Gli- bsrt Clements; duet. Mrs. Louis Wright and Mrs. Aiustin Ross: solo, rnr Eisriii: um-s--1-c-a---1. .- aosrrrs:-ssoa-raooa. nmis Ir. . r -auooisui-au.su-s D u." I” """"""' T Dllessiav . Walter Bears has been . ...! YOUNG ADULT! CLUB - A Thompson and Joyce Annear; piano 1 Anne Yeo. A sing song followed . has been received that Grit. B. P. McKinnon.. R.C.H.A. rived safely in Washington. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McKimion, Pisquid. Fire Fighting Clothing For Montague: Dept. During the past week there ar- i while the lunch was being prepar- ed. after which Master Clayton. Bulpilt gave a very humouruus rec- 3 itation. The meeting closed with God save The King. rived by shipment to Montague, fire fighting cloriihes for the local fire diepartnient. included in the ish-irpment are fire coats, helmets and hip rulbber boots. For sev- eral years the fire fighting unit has been lacking these necessities, and now the time has finally ar- Murroy River Mrs. Angus Matlheson, Glen Wil- ' iiivm, has returned home after spending a few days in Montague. guest of her sister and broiher- I in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Sihaw. M.r. John Bruce, Heatherdalc, was a recent visitor to Glen Wil- liam. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Murchison. Miss, Hannah Acorn of Wood is- lainds is at present visiting her .grI!ldipIs!'OllM, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Acom of Glen William. Mr. L ell Beck is at present this into consideration. W in parlrnerit has purchased two 5-gal- sipending a three--week vacation Allision, at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Mr. Beck has been employed in Tor- onto for more than I year. ' I Souris and I I I Vicinity Miss Ado. MacDonald was,s re- cent visitor to Oh&!'il0llI9l0'Wn- Miss Teresa MacDonald. teacher at North Lake. was a visitor to Souris on Saturday. Many of the tat-mers in the sur- rounding districts are busily HI- gaged in the pulrrwood indualrih Miss Lonraflrie Paquet, Char- lottetown. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Paquet, Soirris. Miss Miriam Matilhevw, Char- lottetown, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Matthew, Souris. Mr. Aeneas MacDonald, Ohep- stow, is a patient in the Souris Hospital. His n-lends wish him a speedy recovery. Mix Catherine MacDonald. stu- dent' at Prince of Wales College. recently visited her parents, Mr. and MN. Reginald MacDonald. Friends-of Mr. Brent Matthew. Souris. will regret to learn of his illness in the Sour-is Hospital. All wish him I meedy recovery. ..'!iriends of Mrs. James Grant will be pleased to learn that she has returned to her home in Souris after her recent -illness in the Charlottetown Hospital. The death took place in Van- couver recently of Mr. John Mac- Eachern. formerly of Souris Line Road. He is survived by one sister. Donald Wiritty, Sous-is Line Sincere -ynvpatuhw is extended to the I-mils at the late Mrs. Alex McCormac whose death took place at her home in Souris on January 23. The funeral was held from, her late residence to St. Mary's Church on Jan. 10. one of souris' oldest residents passed away on Jan. 19. in the per. son of Mrs. Edward Lavie, at the advanced age of 97 years. The fun. eral we; held trzczm blgq-slug ".1. dame an, ' .. n Ch . Mary s 011 WIGGW evening. Jan. 28, s miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mus Rose MacDonald in honor of Mrs. Richard Deveaux, "10 form! Mars-ni Oheverie, WiIMa1IlC'hl'l'1llG gunk uplace ant! st. Ml?! uxdl. our . day, Jan. 29. on and T 1 M11. Plltldf Sweetie ' gggd -my-eim.........a.i...2..... iii-ved when they will be protected while in the performance of their seorvice wlhldh is completely volun- tary. It, has also been learned that t-wo-hundred feet of town and half inch hose has been ordered which will couple to the present hose of which ilhere is over 1,500 feet. enabling the firemen to reach al- most any home within the town limits. Following a discussion with cer- tain authorities, it was learned that the cihiernical, although effic- eng in putting out a small fire, did some harm to fa.brics.thTs.kd e - ion stimrulp pu-mp extinguishers to be used wiherever there are fab- rics. on a small fire requiring quick action. 'Ilhe Deparunent intends to hold a meeting and tire drill within the near future, and with the equip; ment kept in constant readiness, the residents of Montague may feel assimcd that all is being done to protect their property as much as possible from the ravages of fine. Junior Curling Title Decided . Al Montague A team skipped by Mr. James Maclsean won the lunior cllrlilll trophy at the Montallle Clil'lllIK Rink last night. This local com- petition has resulted in keen cur- ling competition since it began here several years ago when Mr. Walter Bears donated a junior irophy for the new curlers and as a reward to each member of the winning team he is donating a personal trophy. The members of the winning team included skip James Mac- Lean. mate Emmett MacGillivray. and first stone Angus MacLean. The runners-up included skip Dave Thurston. mate Bruce Mac- Intyre, and first stone Carmen Curie. On the second sheet of ice. skip Harry I-iiggingbotham defeated skip E. G. MacKinnon 13-4, in what proved to bring out 'some very fine curling shots. which had the window watchers on edge a considerable part of the time. Next week the club will be starting a special schedule and playoff competition which will conclude at the end of the week. All Dead Aboard D Missingjane Central Alberta was found late to- day on s. farm 30 miles southwest of Edmonton. All three occupants of the plane were dead. Aboard were the pilot. Leslie Robinson, 31. and owner Eliseo A. Msilloux. 38, both of st. Paula. Alta., and Alvin Bedard, M, of Edmonton. Two farmers of the calmer dis- trict. Charlie Torrence and Bill Nunn. found the wreckage. "We found the plane pancakes in an open field." Torrance said. "It did not hit any distraction and it did not burn. All of the occupants were dead." ' The plane. a sin le-engined Cessna was on s ll)-rnle: flight mnerai was-held from liar late residence to St. Mary's am-oi. on Feb. 1. Sincere sympathy is .3. Jon. M After a. laquiy 113"", -11,. iendedfo lie bereaved family. Second lteglrnesit in R.C.S.I". s.r- . February I performance. ., mugs. rowan "ran is All." Adjudicator, Robert G. Newton, distinguished British actor, playwright, and producer, will comment on the presentation at. the conclusion-of the TICKETS ON SALE AT GIFT COURT GET BEHIND OUR ISLAND ENTRY ' i D . isi.ANo'" itsai'o"iii' ggl it N”-of '8:00P.l,I.SIIll'p'I; p urns rnnarns: ovum or cnanmrrsrrown” will present, as only Island entry, the 3 Act Play, ' I ,AIlmlssl. " V oases W is. '..:..,..,g;':1i.-er itzzv-Y7. Murray Harbor Defeat Montague Meteors:-2 Last night the Montague Met- eors went down to their first de- feat at the hands of the Murray Harbor Bruins 4-2 at the Montez- ue Rink at the conclusion of the schedule of the Southern Kings Hockey League. Next week, accord- ing to the president. J. A. Mac- Donald, the playoffs will get under way. The game last night was one of the best league games seen here this year with both teams playing top-notch hockey, passins. attack- ing, and defending. The first period was almost half over before Hume for the visitors dented the twines for the first score of the evening, to be follow- ed iater by uinigan and Maciiure for the locals to put them one up. and brougll. forth the best hockey which remained clean' hroughout the whole game. The last session was a minute and a half gone when Chapman tied the score, and when the per- iod was three quarters gone stew- art and Hume put the visitors two up. The Meteors. in an attompt to regain lcxt ground, pulled out the goalie, and played six men for- ward, but they were unable to crack the Murray Harbor defence. with MacKay kicking out rubber from all angles. The packed house was thorough- ly pleased with the same, and will undoubtedly turn out in numbers for the playoffs.- Lineups: - Meteors -- Goal, Walper; de- fence, Bed, L. Fraser, P. Fraser. George; forwards. Macliean. Power, Macnure. Jay, Clements. Lanlgan. Campbell. , Bruins - Goal, Macxay; defence. W. Harris. L. Herring. MacPher.:on, L. Macfieli; forwards. G. Macrieil, Stewart, G. Harris. I-fume, amp- msn. Nicolle. white. Munn, Irving. Referees - T. McEwen and S. surrey. SUMMARY First Period 1--Bruins. Nicolle (Hume) 2-Meteors. Lanigan (Clements) Meteors. Maclbure (Macuan) Penalties - None. Second Period Scoring -- None. Penalties - None. Third Period 9.30 15.07 15.53 1.36 14.30 15 .05 4--Bruins. Chapman (MacNeil) 6-Bruins, Hume (Nicolle) Penalties - None. from Calgary to Edmonton Wed- nesday night when it vanished in a driving snowstorm. ATHENS. Feb. 3 -(AP) - The Ministry of Transport -nnounced today that Height trains will re- sume operations between Greece and Yugoslavia Feb. 34. Passenger service is expected to be resumed The second period was scoreless. ed larger . A is ordered lions From lianking Mission OITAWA. Fab. 8 - (cm - ' Chester Ronning's straizgte five- year vigil an the Ohis1a's Yangtze River should soon be over. . The man in charge of what used to be the Canadian Diplomatic Mission in Nanking has been told he can come home, the External Affairs Departanerii, said yesterday. I He's coming home on leave. . prefabricated . buildings Canada sent to Nankiing several years ago because there were no satisfac- tory buildings available there ati reasomlble prices. I Since the Comm-unlsts took over in Ohiria, the Nanklllz Ml-3510” 1"! had no official stalius. Nanking is , no longer the capital of MINN- Canada didn't recognize the - rnunlsts but one did keep Mr. Rorinlng on in Nanicins. on-tly at least to look sitter the prefabricat- 9109311?- The Communists have allowed M.-. Ronnisil to stay on in NIH- king. His departure -2 gigs urea told to come when - will leave on the mainland ,0! China two Canadian officials. two consuls at . The Corn- rnuniots don't recognize them either. N woon rsnanns wszsr INTITUTI J meeting of the wild isIl:1:d.:yWeat Institute wu held It um. ha-pg Q2. MTG. Wlllilln , -m pi-csuesit. Mrs. L. 3. Young I The meat- Roll call was members donatios In auction. Minutes of last meetins and is-aasiuei-'s report were read and approved. Correspondence was read and discussed. 'Iihe sick com- mitiee zelportcd two sick all: were made and treats taken: thanks were extended at iihlis time for same. Mrs. W. Madsen visited the school and reported that ies were needed for ohildrais ho: lundi. New com- -mittees were than appointed. Mrs. L. B. Msolidilan and Mrs. A. Macmillan were appointed to see about the purchase of a tendi- er's desk. it was rnovai and sec- onded that the Institute donate towards Southern Queen's An suction followed. ably con- cle for lowed last out. Publication of later. Rail traffic between the two countries has been i! EDMONTON. !'e'b. 9 -(GP) -A since the communist guerr I Wreckage of a civilian plane Wt!"- missing since '.1' d J .. nlghtin He will leave behind the famous ' 1Movvsiiorfsi.tnsss Toitpsyers in en-ears of minded that the policy of year will on he carries! erreers will be. mode on Judgments will then. be - plied for and the properties offered 3' TOWN council; TOWN. or soilsis due-ted by Mrs. Mary Madivmi, rwhieh added a neat sum to funds and caused much me must as the bidding was by Mre. D. D. lknery entertsiiried Q. members with a bingo game, mm, were won by Mrs. M. A. Ball gm Mrs. 13. Stewart. Next meetlns is to be heidai the home of Mrs. D. D. ninety roll call to be answered by my, article for a grab bag. Meetmg closed with National Anthem. 3 delicious lunch was served by hoj. tees and assistants. .; OFFER FRIENDSHIP IIESO LUTION WASHINGTON. Feb. 9 - (AP) .'rwc;lity-one sair . offered .. reso ui today expresing 3:-lend. ship for the Ruslsn people, .n the United States wel- comes "all honorable efforts"? attain peace and that "the Am caripeople desire neither was i the Soviet Union nor the tem- consequences of such a w Senato Brien McMahon (D Conn.) is chief author of the no solution. "i norrruisoass, The Nether-ism sub. o-(Routers)-six firetau F in tax" were believed to have been droiit. ed when their two: pluniiii 443:. through a cloudiof make into canal here today. Answers A G. F. HUTCI-IESO . g, sq” None: "i Dr. R. M. geek, St.""Peter's,. will be absent from his home and office from Fell; ldtlijinclusive. o. I, - i -i 12th to II 3 a 3 I is are re; feellseti" en fol-i efihose iii NII In and sole;