' x . I roiz YOU AT THE FOR YOUR to V PRINCE EDWARD . N . I 3 5 I 0N ' HARMONICAS I - I The'gift df a Guitar will thrill any yount 10 0'(jL()CK person interested in music. These "Stella" SPECIAL COMEDY FEATURING TURKEY-s TURKEYS wnxzvs swme BAND ssr Z".'.”Z2.2" i'.Z"ZZ?..iZ.i 333 "HENRY ALDRICH nor scour" 5 g 12 13 y 20 201,35 up . A o H - gu N W M SW - n u I In . I 3 I i" N ' . on.2-3w.iu5:I:nr.ss.T2e3a...- W W A” we at iii 'si'...l" 1-35 ” 0 r t " - I 73: lb. 67: lb. 57: lb 1! s and FUNNY ANIMAL COMEDY. - l - ( DOORS OPEN 9:15 - com: EARLY GEESE GEESE ' - . v 0 I ' Grade "A" Grade "B" - t 47: lb. 45: lb. 0 pucus TENDERSWEET I HAM . " PAGE EIGHT '1' l-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN . 1951 I THE EASTE-RN GUARDIAN ..'Mrs. Lena Vessey. of Portland. Maine. is paying a short visit to her friends in Montague and was a pitched roof with green was still possible, that with Mur- I... -AGENTS:-MONTAGUE3 Klftlld 7- I-llldfii Mrs. Byl'0I3 Slewllt. Mrl- Charlottetown. asphalt shingles which he thought ray Elves was out off. fallen trees :h1'll;,l;nu;.c'e'id:'hl::: hg'mhl'n"u.” L. S. S I E V E N S O N Bruce Maefhee, Miss Joyce Wluinton, Plus Mcxlnnon. -- a person could walk over although having broken the line. A muk met snafu, mm” .'1RANt'H MANAGER AGENTGEOBGETOWN: Walden Lovers. - -'SEE SANTA CLAU5 31 he would not try it himself. He had The 0.N.R. station at Mont- Tlie Guardian may be bout f at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourla: The Snack Bar and H. Richards (5 Son. Hugh's. Murray Harbour at 3.00 on Friday. Watch for his arrival in Paul's Sound Car. the following places in Montague: .-.'DANCE Beaver Club Hall. .-."1'ltEE LIGHTS, 25 per cent ..'ATTENTIoN ltl-JBEKAHS. mating the break there. He tool: -1-,,,ph,,,,' Emu meinph com. further breaks along the line Dre- Saturday. Dec. 22. and Wednesday. on. Montague Electric Company. Montague: The Christmas party sample, 01 the paper and also some 'mu,,1c.u.,,,, Rom wontuue, to vented communication with Char- DcC- 26. 1! lint Scheduml WT December 3m'h- has p.aster.'He took the paper sample .chu.1ommwn Wang dmupte-d loitetoim. .JBULOVA WATCHES 329.75 to 375.00 and up. C. R. Boehner, MacPherson, who passed away at - ' damage in me Agnew sunk” 1 d 1 H curdlguh J'""””' M””"”' 9”" 7” I-3'” 3”I"f. 33'..Mii' .?..?i.i.iGE.'l13; Trial For Breaklni Hm. Iillwsr 1717-3: tleveoiloptelieglh tr-'"3”e-'3 Tl" M"'”m 31”” "W -i ran vie . . . ....'LADIE5' and lKents' 15-Jewel St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. -- consume Rowan and he WC: mm" Wnh ”"'9m9lY M313 Wmdl were in cont "'0": openuon watches. G25 Up. from V. R. Pep- ler, The Jeweller. Montague. ..-narranv riuci-zs bows.- Ever Ready Battery Pack. new price 59.95. Heavy Duty Pack sl4.96. Duvar's Radio Service. Montague. . JSEE SANTA CLAUS at E. K. . - t 430 M I Am” Myers, Interment He 1319? TEl3orted to the Police tervcning yards. He also had seen lJl:lhIT'lsllg:ys..Wbgzfglayorkllrsegrlaval in toglcr place in the church ceme- ihat there was Water coming down me hole in the wall at Dr. Mil- U . paws sound CE M 1...... from the ceiling of the shoe store lcrs. but there was no instrument. Owing to conditions beyond our control, no fur- , ...3FlINERAL SERVICES - The been postponed until December funeral of the late Miss Minnic 2'7th. Continued from Page 5 later saw him on Great George sireet. He went into a gangway by Kelly and Mclnnls. Mr. MacKln- non was waiting to notify the Po- lice when the patrol came along and stopped and the policemen vent into the same gangway. Cardigan. with Rev. F. N. Youn: officiating. Mr. Young used as his text Samuel 107230. Hymns sung by the choir during the SFrVl('e were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Abide With Me". The pail hearers were Hugh Mzicliachcrn. Philip MacEachern. Norman Muc- Kenzie, Wnlter Myers. Homer of Agnew Surpass. He could see pRmcE EIJWARD T0-DAY . rm. . SAT. MATINEE 3:30 - EVENING 7 and 9 it in the show windows. He said he checked the entire block after sreung the accused. Mr. Farmer maintained that the witness had not seen the accused in the gdngway. but only on the sidewalk when first noticed. I Sgt. Duncan MacPhail. of the g. n”?bW””s UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL lament! snout! .. ioim iiIiSSEil-lolin llciiilIiiE- Jeanette iilllill hr:-Mao-vhrhiMIu.wInAtI-anaunmoorueultst-aomnizalaneotnsnu NEWS - "STOOGE” COMEDY "MAN IN THE PEACE TOWER"-Canadian.Short Clly Police, testified he came on duty at midnight of December 1. He knows the accused. He saw him laliout 1.20 at Wimpyls Resi.aui'ai'it. '11:: also saw the accused at his Kim: street home later that night to go out the doorway and down tin: stairs than over the roof. It seen no green on the shoes of the accused. Sgt. Lund said he was in Dr. Mll- ler's office on December 3 invest- wiih the shoes and ashes to Dr. show. He had also seen the water on duty that night with Sgt. Mac- Phail and they had found the ashes in back of Kelly and Mom- nis store on Great George street. There was a low roof back of Pierce's store and a storm 'door with footprints on it. A person could get over the low roof and teach Kent street through the in- Police Chief Charles W. MacAr- thur briefly testified that he had received the exhibits from Con- stable l-lowatt and later sent them to Dr. Shaw. That concluded the evidence. Moves For Discharge Mr. Farmer made motion that the accused be discharged as there was no evidence before the court to connect him with any crime. He maintained the time element. pro- duced would leave the accused only ,at 3.45 a.m. He was in bed and ithc sergcant wake him lip and; file 3 .nsked him to set dressed. His slices ,wcic on the floor and after accus- fczi had put them on the witness Ilook one off. It was the right v.sl1oc,l-lo tlicn look the accused to , ilic Police Station. ' i He and Constable James How- uit. accompanied by Mr. MncKin- non had gone to Dr. Millar's of- lfice. They pushed in the door to .the office because they could hear water running. They found the pfloor covered with it with the wash- lhasin overflowing :ind'the drain -plugged by a" small towel. Plaster hvas off the wall below the wash hbasin He had seen no instrument at RA in which might have been used to make the hole in the wall. This was before he had gone to the 0 Heard Noise In Ganrway The reason members of the Po- lice Patrol had stopped and gone into the canzway on Great George street was that they had heard it noise. They saw no one in thorn but found a wire netting partiallv "PACK-0-FUN" pulled off a rear window of Piercnfs I Grocery store. iihai. the window in the laboratory (was down hut unlocked. He saw .l.r.:cks on the adjoining roof near the window . Cross examined by Mr. Farmer. he said he had seen no instru- ment nor flashlight and stated that it would be easier for someone In Dr. Miller's -nfice he notlceth 10 minutes to get from the res- taurant on Queen street to the of- lice. commit the acts complained of and then reach Grafton street. He questioned the conclusiveness of the evidence of Dr. Shaw and said none of the evidence was conclusive as it was entirely cir- cumstantial. He maintained that in order to convict on circum- stantial evidence it was not en- ough to show that it pointed to the accused. It had to be consist- ent with no other possible solution. He did not think the Crown could ask for a conviction of the evid- cnro presented. Mr. Nicholson said the charge against the accused was two-fold. that of breaking and entering and doing malicious damage. He main- coinmunication Area llamageil ju. early yesterday morning as a re- suit of boken lines oauspd by-high which'blew down a large. number of stress across unicatlon lines almost isolating the area. Al- M. II. Charlottetown this season. though telephone communication with cardigan and Vernon River ague reported almost a half- doeen breaks in the telegraph line from fallen trees in this section alone, which were reported. but In the evening telephone calls to the city were diverted through throughout the day. No damage having been suffered along this I ther calls will be made by the M. V. ESKIMO at NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE route. I7 Ioacamnon jzb. ra srmst - V . I. '.lORON'lO. '-15:. 10 -(cr-) - i ..i. Nw Hi .wu.wcnN L,” Mrs. Laura Mu-tin's nurse. con- taining every centabe owned. as i she entered a store to buy clothes for the children for Ohriatmas. The purse contained, 0150. 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Friday Ii Saturday Nights HOURS We Close of 6 O'clock Christmas Eve. g ,mCK &l(K4EKU.- 7' ,& c phoinc of the accused. that somebody was in the office .5 He also identified the red paocr unlawfully that night and the ac- p AIS y .- Ii- :. produced in evidence as he had cused was seen in the area. It was vlcton Deccm commbim Maple Leu' M'"""y "'d i is '1 r. it , 6 I' seen it n th floo of the dam g- i : ci'c mt til id th th . Th 1 - '- 2'- ' -l”r N I if Hi. all -7- - I... ed offict-. I-fee hadrtakcn the shoe ligint las1e:'e3Ili'ilnefs.:eserlJcl:c(e)lll hi: 0 "S e 0 d favorite. and the bug new ll-In 3"" ' oil the accused hccnusc of mi there at about the time of the : tun" playcd by mime bandi and 151110118 Orchestras . marks he noticed on th h cl. He commissioi of th t. - . mum see them. 8 9 opposing Connie?” engaged "I featuring singers that should be in any Record col- . all some pointed remarks before Judge lectlon. Records are available in all speeds. Give a VHS H138. 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