‘I I i PAGE EIGHT y rue GUARDIAN. c HARLOTTETOWN M l» A i THE EASTERN GUARDIAN o - x PRINCE EDWARD TODAY z . - x . l AGENTS: MsQNTAGUB: Bars: lhchandry, Albert Althea. Mn. Byron . "It". Mill et lalr. 1. UUNUIUEU TU SATURDAY f j scan-n uaonoarowu. Weldon Laure. ‘t, l AGENT BOURIB. H. A. M56155! l I l The Guardian may be bought at any of the M I g following places In Montague: Annear and Llewellyn, Mn. Ulny p RYIOOY ~ z In GwrlflfIWIMRThe r17: 2mm‘ yln "h ;,. conalonu and Florenn l E WAN“ m‘ ‘gig? 6d,]; z oper. v n t. Pe ere. T e on 0 foo ' o: of ul er, lama I to s.“ ' "'“P""'°"'s°°"°"' i Wye-gig;- jsifi: $51,253,! "gin; “will? iliilslililsflrcriinmitos s... ' ' _ r ' ing such excellent work in increas- sifi sifi °f M“ “mi M“ “h” Mac‘ ing upland game. it is unfortunate I The fliqilfiirom Sggylgfldgfqfl ' tlhat Stlfllllfil‘ work "is notbbeing; ghg£|qqs I h ' _ (OYIE O IHLTCHSB C num GI‘ O l M‘ g p33." "n l M‘s- 5A If???’ Cum“? breeding grounds for trout. The ’ ° e ° ' ' were w" ' n g e5 5 erection of a few dams in select- LOOO romantic thrills in I i‘; Eleni/rm; °l Mr’ and M“ mum ed spots would prove to be defin- , Tgdnlmylbfcughffo m, °°i °“ g“- 4 ltely beneficial, while the place- , I screenbyfhegreoleslcoslofoiltlmei Mrs. _c.x_ Wightman, Halifax, is ,‘_I‘,Z2f,,,°‘,,§;§'; fififfiggfg‘ $122331 at present visiting 1n Montague. 1M6 am to the quesumh In ‘his ‘a,’ fills: or he!‘ mother’ Mrs‘ Gem“ locality’ there ure at least four _ . ' dams any one qf wvhich is suit-. E m*,h@ grémlmoi’: _ _ able for the erection of a fish lad- } _ _ o_ -m s P Miss Tcna Ceilings, nurse at the‘ 491-: ' gnppmgconflugrotioneverto Charlottetown Hospital has re-j Fighing enthusiasts here have I be brought i0 the screen! milled i0 he!‘ duties "n" 8 already discussed the questicn to , F montlfswacation at the home of some iengihl and it is expected t > gfirpafenlsls» find MYS- James that next spring negotiations will , 0 H185. 0" BKUBJ be undertaken to have one of > these ladders erected in this I DAVID osnzuicrsmnunnsnesnn mrcum-ssmumluaua “X; “QQMMQZ Elf, P1111‘ Yflfi" ‘emf: ,1,‘ ‘s “P” m‘ “m w“ I . 4 _ _ .s_d . l - sons l5 ng sBasOn will turn out , HTEEHNIOOLORMIMOLARK GABLE ‘Paigkk Qlddmshqcvinlyvitie.your better than this years shooting ; VIVIEN LEIGH - issue HOWARD - ouvu uoiuvliuua 5111,12“ ,‘,‘.,f,,§?;‘,‘°,“,.,;,§‘,..,.° m“ 5,5111" "ffg" W“ “’=“PP°'"““"“ v _ ‘ . . > b ‘ 1' d t! l ' 2 SdOWS DAILY . . . AT 2.30 and 7.30 ,,,§,"M';‘§“¥,.§;§Q ,’t,§§‘,'f,,,f’ diff.‘ D ~- . . ' ' ' tn Ki ' rmcss. ADULTS-Evening 65¢,- Matinee 52¢ g“§u“,f,~y‘§,,§mg§>§§f",§1,;;na,_° "o. Georgetown I a . CHILDREN U... 33¢ I M,,_ :02, ?.,,,,.,lilld,zd..c,g,, Am] vminity @OOQ—OQ—&&O-OQ'O-O§QO-OO4-O-O+&OO-QFO§§O-GOQOOOOOOOOOOO90l N.S” an er “O c r n’ w o are visiting in Charlottetown. We"? ‘Q O-OGOCO-O-OO-O §O—§§-§§§§ O-O" - EMPIRE - TllIlR. RI. SAT. wwuoooooouoooovoo+wa TODAY Musical In Color a "THAT'S MY GAL" I l ..__ --_-.. _.. News - Comedy - Cartoon Sh ws 3:30 7 8'45 cameo... ‘mun. rm. SAT. arouse, meme, _ THE w! S roe THRILL- runs- Ann-run hilliiiill Mill GRAVY i w... annually w. n». Kan-v! Ween!!! luv Mime mmmWiBlllCiJRl ‘ l ~ i BUUJMBIR Plllllilii Serial - Comedy - Cartoon guests of Mr. and Mrs, C.A. Shaw. Montague. They ivcre ziccompan- ied by Mrs’. Dennis‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Coffin. ‘Mrs. Mabel Hearn ‘and daughter, Li-ille visited the City on Monday. Mm. w. '1'. Wood visited pher- iattetown early in the week. The members of the Ytiung _____ Peoples Society of st Andrew's Mr, F. J, DeLory was a business Presbyterian Church, Montague. sponsored a very successful sup- per at the Manse on Wednesday. November 26th. More than seven- ly‘ guests were received by Mrs. RD. MacLean. The delicious sup- per was very much enjoyed by all. visitor to Charlottetown on Mon- day. l Mr. J. Lincoln Dewar Perth was a business Georgetown on Monday. of New visitor to Mr. Ridhi-ird Curley of Brlidencll‘ was a business visitor to the City on Monday. A special meeting oi the Can- adian Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Montague, was called on Thurs- ln Memos-lam MR8. JAMES CBONIN Residents of Maple Hills and of Cardigan were deeply saddened by the untimely passing ol Mn. Mary Cronin at the Charlottetown Hos- i pitai. The deceased had been l-ll for only a short. time but it was evi- dent soon after hospitalization that imedical reatunent would be of no ‘avail. This she accepted with great fortitude and after a few weeks passed to her reward fortified by the Iyast Rites of her Church. Hei remains were transferred to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh of Cardigan. froi where burial wok place at All Saints Church cemetery. Requiem Mass and funeral conducted by Rev. Crokcn, P. P. The deceased was born at Cardi- gan on March l9. i912. She receiv- ed her education at the suhool Pn that community where her friend- liness and pleasant disposition won her many friends. On July 4. 1934, she was married to James Cronin of Svummervilie and had lived at Cardigan until about a year ago when she took ,up residence at Maple H1115 with her husband fol- lowing ihis return from overseas. Besides a sorrow-lug husband and parents she is survived by 'th.rQl children: Margaret, i2 years. Carl. 4 years and Gerald. 5 years. Two brothers. Daniel and Alan. pre- deceased her while one brother, Henry, is living at home. Fa on er Harold FLORAL TRIBUTES Pillow Husband and Family. Wreaths Mother and Dad. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McKeigan Sprayi Hattie and Hec. George Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Pouis magm- Cross Charlie Ryan. Bouquet Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mcaulay. MASS CARDS James Cronin and family. Mr._ and Mrs. William Walsh. 1M1’. and Mrs. John Shanahan Mrs. Fred "Ted" Refuse of Mur- ray River was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor, Refuse. i Miss Connie Ma-lr of Burnt Pointi has accepted employment on the. staff of the Metropolitan Store in Charlottetown. ' day. November 27th. to make plans for catering at the dances spon- sored by the Legion in the Curl- ing Rink. The president, Mrs Douglas Coffin presided. Since thc Irlozpitai Ladies Auxiliary has completed its summer program. the final week has been turned over to the Legion for the PWPOS? of raising funds for their projects. With the final completion of the dances. the floor is to be raised and the ground levelled pricr to the curling season. George-tannins who recently vls-l ited the City on business warez‘ Rev. S. J. Boyce, Dr. AA. Kennedy,=' Mr. Chester Walker and Mr. Her-i man Lavandler. On Nov. 29th.. the shooting sea- son on duck and geese came tn an and, The season, as far as the hunters were concerned. was a poor one. It seemed as if the ele- ments themselves wore against the hunters. owing to the fine WEB- ther which prevailed (luring most of the scasoii. llunters in this loc- ality had been locking forward to M-r. Stanley Gallant, local car- penter has been engaged for the past few days in doing carpentry repairs to the east end of the Town I-lalL-G. ‘ Miss Gertrude Gotell, daughter‘ of Mrs. Gertrude Gotcli of Georg-e- town. has accepfed a position on the staff of ‘Old Spain’ in Char- ihe month of November with great 1owemwn_ y anticipation, only to be disappoint- ___ i Ed by the Weauln- The 595"“ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler opened with such beautiful wea- have returned u, Sh‘ John N13" ther that after the first morning goiiowing a v15“; a; the home of it was difficult even to find any Mrs. Butler's parents, Mr. and in the dams or lakes. Many huHL"Mfs_ 1-; p. GeOfgg_ . crs were hopeful that the ducks would move to the narrow rivers Mr. Lemuel MaoCormeck who hal ,,, and creeks. but once more they been employ-ed during the summer; J'-’"”“' were disappointed. Almost all felt. as a. dredge crewmember. has ro-i n that it. was unwise to start t e turned to his home for the Wifltflfi. ‘lllgllaagfd Sgxzlafiagfnlsz partridge and duck seasons at dif- BC. 5.l8fi!!.'§ GOOD FOR 5724/15 JUST PAT IT ONI FABULOUS TEXAN” will?" VERA [lllllll- RAiSiilN- Uillllllll niiiiiliiliiil “Eiiiiii" iiiiES - rum llliiilii VIRGINIA sin - m. mm oisrzusnii ALSO MUSICAL A AAAAA vnAwmkAAxéx. \>\7o\~ l. FEMININE HOUBIGANT CHANTILL Y , A new, endhanting Perfume f FROM mus h PRICED AT:- ' rsnrumrs ,_,... 55.50 and $1.50 TOILET warns $2.75 and $5.95 TALCUM $1.50 ousnm; roworx $5.00 ssrs-m... $4.50 r0 $15.15 -A V-ERY SPECIAL OFFER- One bottle Chantilly Perfume, $3.50; one Chantilly Lace Handkerchief, $l.00-$4.50 volue for . $2. In Lovely Gift lox, While Stock Lam SOLE AGENT$ FOR P.E.|. Jnmissoirs onus sronrs CHARLOTTET OWN and MONTAGUE . years beginning in the ytar 23.37 Elli icy. it may ho celariy sesn thail ) FOR THE ETERNAL \~X¥§\ ferent dates, owing to the fact that. Mr. Daniel MacCormack, teacher ' the shoOiing of partridge scarellvln Georgetown High School has the ducks which were thus pro-i rented the Fitzgeraldybungalow and; portionatcly difficult to shoot when this muther. Mrs. Annie MaoCor- the season opened. It. is hopeddfllfil! 0f Bml-ghw" 1515"‘! his BY‘- tiiat next. season the two dates‘ rived t0 Spend i419 will" Wm‘! 111m- wiil coincide. thereby giving the] Mt. Stewart hunters a better opportuaty to ac-. quire some ducks which so few did this year. There is, however. a problem of feeding grounds for the ducks. It is unfort-i unaie that with the abund- Mr. D. L Mullen. Mt. Stewart. ance of wild rice being pres-i was a recent visitor to Moncton I ent in Pisquid Pond. some effort| N. B. . 1s not made by the Fish and Game] __. l ..Associaiion to have some of it I suwml in various other localities.‘ i tticrchy increasing the number of [cf-ding grounds. With such a p:l-. M11. Roy Leerd has ss_ her week-end guest Mrs. Samuel Jay of Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Farmer many mow» hunters would be able; Senator and Mrs. J. P. McIntyre to enjoy duck shooting which is were in Ml. Stewart on Sunday. at prcnli‘. practically confined to, ' -__- those poszcssing a car. Hunters| Mr and Mrs. James McAsklll 1n this locality are be:.inning toiParkdaie, were week-end visitors FIlVL‘ this matter serious mnsider- 8i thc home of Mr. and Mrs, niion, and it is quite possible that John McAskiil. Mt. stewart. . next spring may see some effort n. get permission to transplant Mr. Arthur Mitchell of week-end at his home in Mt. Stewart. were visitors to the home o: Mn. MacDonald's parents m, 3nd Mml Hod MacDonald. Mr. Arthur Jarrline of Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to the home of his brother Albert Jardine Head of Hilllboiough. The, many friends of Mr. Sheldon Jay are glad to see him out awn after his recent illness in the P. E. I. Hospital. Brighton .\__ I948SHD AND I Myollhenald‘ and Mnuweuuv s‘: NURSFRY BOOK ,,,,,,,,, a, m, a weekffn; r0 me nu mr mm nu em vim“ "° m‘ hm’ l“ m‘ s“"m' Send for r lne our 1948 w d hl ' than ever. ‘seacribleffzoianrlesl mu of rhe newest and hm Vegeub c. Pi d ; out; 'i...*.'.?".'.'. '.:."'..‘:'i>'..li"i:i bout e me Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. DTIYQ. (nee) Mary Mchchern Conway whose marriage took place Saturday last. o, . ___. lmlfliifll" Among the recent visitors to ,.,"",'t,';'.';,,",;{,‘3 the city were Mn. Willard Michell and dal-ithter Pearl. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Smith. Mrs. Raymond Smaller. Min June Jay and Mn. JIM! Jardlne and eon. The mm! n: a recent visitor to the Oi Hospital to see Donald (Scorn) ecDonald and his many today. (Tbon who nhnl will nah/o n” la I947 Donavon)” and family. J Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald r. Mrs. William Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Power. Mr. and Mrs. Bari; MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John l". Connolly. Cardigan Branch Canadian Le- gion. ' Mr.,and Mrs. Wed Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shepherd. Lawrence Byrne and family. Gerald Cronin. Mr. and Mas. Pius Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Willia-m Rudy. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Shep- hard. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McAulay. Mrs. John Donahoe‘ and family. Leo F‘. McAulay. Mr. and Mrs.. Angus Johnston. Mr. A. MacKenzie. Henry Walsh. services was . . . . ilhllfi no siitii Mllder to hands family. family. M. M. Cavanaugh. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. Mrs. Alfred Saunders. - lvfir. and Mrs. HM. Brothers and family. Mrs. B. and Margaret Curtis. Mrs. William Graham. Mrs. James Campbell. Alfred Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. James Donahue. Daniel McAulay and family. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Donahoe. Francis Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling McAulsy. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis. Edmund Walsh and family. Mrs. James Rush. Miss Gladys Saunders. ‘ Francis McAulay. Harriet Dooley. The Butler Family. Mrs. Mary Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. William Savidant. Mr. and Mrs. John Costello and friends will be one to hQIr that‘ he ll making good progress towards recovery. | The funeral of Mrs. Melvlna Pigott was held on Saturday after- noon with short service at the house then to St. John's United church, Mi. Stewart, service con- ducted by her Pastor the Rev. W. T. Mercer assisted by the Rev. Mr. Chapman of Cornwall. burial i took place in the Peoples Cemetery. m. Service at the grave was conducted County Construction co. spent ghf by the Rev. W. T. Mercer. The pallbearers were W. L. McLeod, R. C. Clark, Fulton Douglas, Milton __. lcoffin. James MOrrison and D. J. boundaries come together in the Mr- and Mrs. Gus MacDonald Mnmmald- ray. Bertram Shepherd. m, Jam“ Wilson. Mrs. Theresa Haggerty. crank and Frances Mur- Phv. .- rank Cronin. Annie (Redmond) MacDonald. Dr. and Mrs. fngwood. Cecelia and Bill Reidy. Mn. John Fltmatrick and lam- ly ' i . Grace Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. O. Rafuse. Mn. James and Mary Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Edi Stanley. Fell? and Joe Rooney. Harry Simmons and family. Kay Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell and famib’. Mr. and Mn. Ernest limeck. Ines and Prank Gillespie. Emeat. Roche. Emma MaoSwaln. The Butler Family. Joe Nicholson. The Harriet Family Freda Saunders. Mrl. Mary Cronin. Doria Jackaun. Rita and Lou Howatt. m. and mo. John h. mmu land family. m. and Mrs. F. R. Gosbee. Rita. and Elliot Acorn. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mcllachern. Mrs. Harrison Craig. Sarah Gillespie. Vic and Dot Douse. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien. ai-__-____. '8IoI8lAN MEETING DOE! ~_.___ The Polish, Silesian uplands. Al . a ' ates m, elimiii was VEL makes cater i0 ll ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAieer. Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin and CARDS OI‘ BYMPATBY Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacGilliv- Czech and German V! Lgworlts mo‘ curs, DISHWASI-IING 'l‘lME . 3 wAYs l HERE'S ALI. YOU DO . . . M DECEMBER s, 1941 just put a few teaspoonfuls of VEL in your dishpaa (abnug free from soapy alkalis! WETTER Slight Decline In Ottawa's Population UITAWA, Dec. sessment. Commissioner MacDonald commodation within the nave moved into areal. half as much as soap). Add water. amazing new deeming power that lasts long after sud; dissolve. VEL remoyes grease faster, more complete] than soap-in hardest water. Dishes, without the touch of a towel. And VEL is milder to hands, viimczoélmamw i 1.5 A 1 ~-— (O?)- Ottavn‘: population has dropped by 1.096 within the last year, M- Blyhh said today in an- nouncing that. there now are 184.- 268 persons living‘ in the Capital city. He attributed the decrease to the fact; that. a. number of per- sons unable to'find housing ac- city, the luburban VBL gives the were; glasses sparkle VEL kee stodt‘ SlwUEFZESiCllCF/ms IInGnhIIeMvhMJm-nu Makes held water eel eefl "My nylons any lovelier Clean: long offer euda dleaelvv 13in 53:1‘: IeenemIeal-lry ualcg hell as much mat aleupoonful B: EL loner even in cool voter ‘h. bu“ ‘dd H“ warm were: . a ; dip and ueeze a few times, and washes nylons and undies fresh and sheer u m”. a ; no dialling soap wwiii H. J. MABON- ormamrnu mung all eerwlne 01w! no. lloateguqlll. Offlee learn lliolll.‘ ltolhl. Iolldaye eta. by appointment Ulllee Connected With Drug More Garnhum. Crossroads School Front row left to right: Betty Belmont. Edith Belmont. Jean Kinnon. Roger Balderstoa, Athol Jenkins. Ralph Kennedy. helm rho. 1m woba. Gail Balderston. Dorothy Wood. - . Beck row left to right: rrm. norms (hacker). lhlril! stem Meldr. Bennett. Blake “wood. Noy Stewart, sterling Stewart. 55°“ t M Myra Joan Wood, Marie Stewart. Marlene Balderston. - Pl1°° Freda Bennett NOW and be eure! - MARITIME FERTILIZER COUNCIL cmuz. Creaghan Building, Moncton. ma. . . , . onaivoun riznnuzznsyece/ Because of the tremendous shortage in freight cars and the great volume of fertilizers required in the Maritimeo, it will be phyefcalLv impossible to deliver ALL fertilizer requirements during the spring-months. . . so the wise , farmer‘: will get their fertilizer-and their limestone in