3 , -il.ii i ; - . i "it 3i . ‘ '3‘ I I: “ ' ~ i. it t‘ i iii ‘gt ww . l‘ will? al .2, Y. Fl. . .. V’, ' i. ~ i; ill . . r21- q‘ i! ‘i; ‘ii.- l l’: ii’ k j I ill. I s; 1.’? n‘ l A stirring gag; ' bl thrilling t... "a nu ' edveritura in a land beyond n. 1m! suowms i‘. 3.30- 1 AND 9 , Ills ‘TODAY’ PRINCE Ellwflltllnu SATURDAY Ric/am v 1 a r4425» .4 mu or all/MW” {m nmmc vanes: EXTRA! NEWS - YANKEE SKI DOODLE MlNiSTREl. m: wilnfnonsrcounuv‘ llUlllSAllTRY ms anrmsr v tantrum MANIA -—- "MICKEY" CARTOON romu CAPITLV and SATURDAY SHOWS DA|LY—3:30--7—8:45-MATlNEE SAT. AT 2:30 H ALSO—-CHAPT. 6—"CONGO BILL" “CARTOON-SO YOU WANT TO BE A BABY SlTTER tumour EMPIRE and SATURDAY SHOWS 7-8.45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 LONDON. Feb. 16 — -— A London dentist has invented a. new type of denture in which the upper and lower teeth are kept in position by magnetism. Both (Reuters) upwards and t.he wards. plates, made of steel, have been other polarized alike so as to repel one another, ensuring that they keep firmly in place -— one pushing down- NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY \‘;:\\\\- \\\\ _;". By Clifford McBride “illllhl l ‘Maui... u» . W" Y" t?! it'll!!!‘ , gtzirifll e Guardian w...» u would in. _I ‘ha. .‘l>-..l.‘. m» A. _ ._ . rm: GUARDIAN, ‘quanpowu THE EASTER-N GUARDIAN AGEN1 SOUBIS: ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Ehrold I‘. Landry. Albert Aitkén. Dire. Byron Stewart. Mlee Harriet Clair. AGIiNT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. Fremle Cbeverle following rleoee In Mouhguex in Georgetown: The Poet Office; I ..'HOG GBOWER (Bacon Pro- ducer)—$3.29. Car arriving this week. Stewart Jr Beck. ..'CONGOLEUM S Q U ARE S. P ' Squares in all sizes. Two yards and three yards wide floor covering. Stewart dz. Beck. ‘QUALITY BAGGAGE - 25% Discount on Ladies‘ Travelling Cases, Suitcases and Trunks. Stewart 8r. Beck. Bristol and Vicinity Mrs. Elmer McEwen was a busi- ness visitor to the city on Satur- day. Mrs. Gus MacDonald and Mr Basil MacDonald were business vis- itors to the city last week. Friends of Mrs. Charles Davelux will be sorry to learn the has en- tered the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Ernest Baker spent a few days in the City last wcek with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr. Miss Marlon Coffin o! the staff of the Moreil Co-operative store was in the city last week on busi- ness for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker and Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald spent the weekend in the city on business. Mr. Charles 'I‘r0\vsdale who re- sided in St. Peters Harbor for many years has moved to Morcll Village and taken alpositlon with Mr. Baron Webster. Some travellers to the city from this vicinity walled in vain on Wednesday morning for the regular bus that failed to make the run owing to the slippery roads. Mr. and Mrs. Lester McVarish left last weck for Northern Ontario where they will spend a few weeks with their daughter Mary. Mr. McVarish operates one of the pack- ing plants here. Mrs. Joseph Donovan vilzo has been ill at her home for a. few weeks was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital by ambulance last week where it is expected she will under- go an operation. Mr. P. A. MacDonald who was taking a course in watch repairing in Moncton, for several months last summer and fall has received a call to one of the jewellery stores in the city. Friends of Mr. Ralph Slnnoit will be sorry to learn he is still in the veterans wing of the P.E.I. Hospital and will no doubt be a patient for some time yet with a sore hand that was shattered during the war years 1h Italy. Miss Teresa O'Brien, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Odrlen. has entered the Char- lottetown Hospital for treatment. She is reported suffering from a heart ailment. Her father is em- ployed in Halifax, NS. Those who put up ice here for the summer report the ice very thin this winter especially on the river. some are considering leav- ing the cutting until next month but it is believed the season for heavy ice is gone for this year. M. . Friends here and-in Summersidc will learn with regret of the seri- ous illness of Mrs. Joseph Ruchard at her home in Seal Harbor. N.B. Mrs. Richard was Evelyn Lapierre. before her marriage a few yefars ago. Her old home is in Bristol, where her mother and two sisters and two brothers reside. His many old friends here learn with regret of the serious illness of Mr. John Conohan at his home in Sydney, N.S. Mr. Conohan has been ill for a long time and all are sorry to report his condition has become very serious. Mr. Conohan is married and has l2 children. Mr. Conohaifs old home is in Bristol, where his aged mother and two married sisters still reside. The Morell hockey team put the welred spell on Holman! Indians here on Monday night last in a. game that was anything but excit- mg. The Indians failed to score while the Morell fast working team poured rubber into their net: to roll up e 22-0 count. The city team arrivedwvith a number of followers by special chartered bus and dupite their defeat they were a Jolly good bunch of sports. Big Horace Cutcliff, now retired from the game. was in charge of the bus While Russ Kelly was business manager for the teem. ll. J. llABllll OPTOMITIIST fitting end lupplyflll Gilles Rte. MONTAGUI‘. P. B. I. Office Ilourl: II to i2 AM. ‘e u. r r. u. Ilolhleye. by eppoiuirneni Offlee connected mu. Drill lion Roper; in Si. Petefe: The Guardian may be bought et my of the Mlle l A. Llewellyn: “all 01H]. In Bourie: Oondotfe and Florence The Poet Offica Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. J. W. Levers was a visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. Miss Josephine Dalton left re- cently for New Glkgow, N.S. Mrs. Patrick Murphy and Miss Louise Murphy visited the City on Monday. Mr. John J. Campbell and daughter, Miss Mary Campbell, of Newport, visited Georgetown on Monday. We notice in the recent account of the Carnival held ln Montague that a prize to the oldest skater was won by Mr. James Boudreault. Jim, a former Georgeionlan, can regularly be seen on the ice in the Montague rink, where he is a greet favourite among the youthful skat- ers. 'I\he pupils of Georgetown High School from grades 7 to l0 held a Valentine party in Kozy Hall on Saturday night. Invitations were extended to a large number and the evening was enioyably spent in dancing and entertainment, 'fol- lowing which a lovely lunch was served. Rev. Father William A. Mac- Pihee left on Wednesday on return to his parish in Ciandonalcl. Al- berta. Father MacPhee is a native of St. James Parish. 000119501"!!- being a son of the late Captain Hugh MacPhee and has been spending a week as the guest of Rev. Father O. Klzglyts at the Parochial Rouse, while meeting again numerous old acquaintances. During his stay he euloyed a visit with his cousins ihc Misses Nellie and Sarah MiicPhcc c-f Burnt Point. The monthly meeting of the Town Council was held in the Council Chambers nn Monday the 14th. Mayor P. L. Boudreault presided and a full attendance of Council- lors were present. The following appointments and re-appointmenis were made: Howard S. MeoLean ivas re-apnolnted Town Maglsiraic: Wilfred MacQuillan was rc-an- pointed Town Policeman; S. C. Knight was nppolnied one of the assessors. and F‘. J. Solonlan was rte-appointed as asseswr: auditors appointed were W. T. Wood and J. W. Lovers. The two overseer: an. Jbscn"! Dalton and Gordon Roar. 'l"i~c application of Jam". Publicovcr for the position of Fire Chief was accented. A deleqailon consisting of Mrs. F‘. J. Delorv, Mrs. W. J’. Fitzgerald and Mrs. ,1 ;\_ B, Mncffonnell from the Ccrrmilnlly Welfare League n‘- tended the meeting and briefed the Council on in» suhlect of hold- ing it dental clinic for children under l2 years of age. Numerm" other mailers vital to the Town's welfare were dealt with M’ the Council. The annual fancy dress carnival was held in the Georgetown rink on Monday the lfth. A ‘large num- ber of skaters were in costume and a great variety of characters were portrayed. Judge: were Mrs. Em- erson ‘Llewellyn. Mr. Daniel Mac- Cormack and Mr. George Man- Cormack. The ladies‘ prize was won bv Mrs. Gerald Morrison who was dressed as n Spnnhh i1riv. Mr Gordon Yorston look first price in the gentleman's class as a Far- mer. The prize for the most. hu- morous costume we»: won bv Lola Babineau as it Rooster. The don-r prize was won by ms. Steuben Landry. Following is a list of the =kdters in costume: Lois Bebineail. Rooster: Mrs. Waller Soloman. Harvest Queen: lfary Lou Henry. lvlistress Marv: ma. James Mne-Cormeli, Mech- cnlc: Roger Soirrnnn. Pirate: Peogv Jchnrcn and Anna llfaihe- son. Folly; Dcrnldn Landry, Tor- onto Star Girl: Bally Johnson, Japanese Girl: Anna Prosper. Drum Major: Gladys Foucbfi-e end afar-v Gpieli. Fishermen: Wu. Clarence David. Clown: ilbz-Pa and Bernice Dflifvvw. Sellers: P5111 MacLeon. flown Hon-l Flour: film-- once David. Ghost: Charlie Mar~ tell. ‘Mlu Canada: Joan F-furnhv. Cow Girl: Beatrice Pubilcrm-r, Gypsy: Eleanor Hobbs. Page Girl: Kay Bablneau. Old Lady: ‘Ronnie Pnblneau. Tramp: Isabel Sampson, (flown: Mrs. Gerald Morrison. Shani-sh Ladv: Alien Ma cPher. Clown: Gordon Torsion. Farmer: Joyc- Jenkins. Aileriin: Nita Houd- reeult. Little Red Riding Hood‘. Sammy MacNeiii, sheep. "BLACK BART" A ROMANTIC STORY 0F THE EARLY WEST Bringing two of history's moat colorful romantic characters to the 8W0"! for. the first time. Universal- In-ternetionel presents "Black Bert" at the Prince Ed/ward Theatre starting today. ‘The Technloolo film stars Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryee and Jeffrey Lynn with Percy Klibride heading e brilliant supporting cast. Mite De Carlo portrays Lole Mon- tee. internationally famous dancing beauty -of the nineteenth century The story deals with an episode in the triumphs] tour of the dancing etu- during her sojourn in Califor- nia under the management of P. l‘. Barnum. The providentiai meeting of the lovely Loie with California's dash- lng Gentlemen Bandit, Black Bert. played by Duryel. brings about the rocnantic action of the feat-moving screen story. . Black Bari.‘ eiiu Charlie Boiel, was the eceurge of the Wells Inigo. Company's elega- : with hie OOIGIIWIIIIWVIQL. \ above In the arms of their mother. the right Jacqueline Mae Mellleb. LAKE VERDE AND VICINITY ..'Mrs, Joseph McCarron and daughter Catherine. Alibflrfl- W"? recent visitors to Lake Verde. Lake Verde School is progressing favorably under the skillful man- agement of Miss Tena Callaghan, teacher. The many friends of M1. M. J. Mclvour. are pleased to see him home again alter a three week's illncss in the City Hospital. .\‘i:-. Vcru o n Hughes. Fort Augustus. and Augustine Callaghan. Dromorc, were recent visitors to Lake Verde. Mr. Augustine Callaghan. man- agcr of the Vernon River Co- Operathc Association, has return- ed to ‘work after spending a well earned holiday at his home here. Owen Callaghan. agent for the Potato Growers’ Association. load- ed a car of fable stock potatoes and a car of turnips last week. The price paid was 87c per bag for potatoes and 37c per bag for turnips. Ivan Redmond. Louis Callaghan, Raymond Wood, J. J. Callaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Callaghan were recent visitors to Mlllview. the guests of Mr. and Mn. Wil- liam Acorn. A very enjoyable whist and dance was held at the home of Louis Callaghan on Feb. 9th. Music for the dance was furnished by Daniel Birt. V. Curley, Louis Callenghen. Alfred Curleyrand J. Clarkin. The prize winners were Mrs. Chester Walsh and Mr. Melvin Curiey. The many friends of Mr. Michael Dalton regret to learn that he ll I patient in the City Hospital as a result of an injury sustained by a horse on his farm here on Tues- day last. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton and two sons are newcomers to Lake, Verde, having mesided in Nova Scotia for the past number of years. they now occupy the heme formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Austin Jardine. HAMPTON W. M. S. The February meeting of the Hampton W.M.S. was held in the United Church on Tuesday evening. Feb. lst with the president. Mrs C. Morrison presiding. The wor- ship service was conducted by Mrs. William McFnrlane. The theme of this meeting was "Thy Kingdom Come —Through the Teaching of. Christian People." Worship service opened by sing- ing hymn 377 "Lord of Lights Whose Name Outshlncilv." Psalm H5 was read responsively. Hymn 3'15 wins sunk "Jesus Thou Divine Companion." The offering was then received which amounted to 81.00. Dedica- sldekick, Lance Hardeen, played by Lynn, he all but drives the express company out of Northern Califor- n a. The characters played by Lynn and Kllbride are fictional. The mild- mannered, philosophical Kilbride ls a. western badman is a casting that makes for high comedy. Miss De Geno's gay Spanish dances, _ the breathtaking western vistas, and the suspenseful hoidpps. rides end gin-fights highlight the drama. The excltwnent pounds to a dashing climax in the ambush of the highwaymen in e burning building. All “y.” er unvllifll ' “I.” ‘k on a ma?" "P ‘f, l!!! l-A . _ . ' ' C“ t Hospital urc shown Hret tuln babies to be born in g1: 2:251?“ ‘zuslozn Mm" Memlh. m‘ Parents are Mr. end Mrs. Jnhn llsh of New Perth. The baby b0)’. b while his elaier topped the scales at: days old when the picture wee lull)!” ‘em-did lives. Mel- orn first weighed ii lbS. 3 "11""! a lbs. e ounces. The)’ were lust- all‘ d Photo by Ed. Garnhum. lion hymn 37s "Rise up 0 Men of God" was sung. Prayer by Mrs. W. McFarlane. Roll call was res- ponded to by l3 members. there were also two visitors present. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Miss Doris Myers and ao— proved. The treasurer’: r690" W" quite encouraging. Several dona- tions of used Christmas cards were passed in to the suPNY sec- retary, Mrs. E. Rogerson. i0 be mailed to children in foreign lands It was decided to send for World Dav of Prayer programmes which will be held March 4th. i949. The community friendship secretary re- ported 20 home calls and eight I105- pllal calls since the last meetings At this meeting Mrs. Boyd Mc- Quarrle was appointed literature secretary for the coming war. QGlLVW- "9"" ' ram. sinner?" ‘l i,- udvanhllfi‘ % Auxiliary" of the W.M.S. Some colorful slides were shown by Mrs. T. G. Hcad. assistcd by Mrs. C. Morrison. depicting the‘ work of the Church in India. which proved very interesting and help- ful. A report was read from the Presbyierlai which was held in Kensington which showed the meetings were very beneficial to the delegates. This was followed hv some very complimentary remarks by ma. T. o. Head who was loud in the praise of the kindness and generosity of the people of Ken- slngton who so royalty entertained the delegates and guests during the Presbytorial. The meeting closed with hymn 182 and Beno- dlction. The members were then entertained at the mansewhere e delicious lUnUl was served by the committee assistcdby Mrs. T. fi. Head. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. L. Fergumn. Worship service io be conducted by Mrs. Albert Best. Lunch con:- mittec. Mrs. G. Viilett, Mrs. l. Rogerson and Mrs. G. Cannon HIGIIFIELD UNITED . CHURCH WOMEN'S ASSN. MEETS On Jen. 20 Hlghfleld United Church Women's Association met for their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. O. W. Cam bell. Th, devotional leader f r the evening was Mrs. Arthur Rob- erts. This period opened with the hymn "What e. Friend We Have in Jesus", followed by the read- ing in unison of a portion of Gal. d. Albert reading, dealing with the way in which God transform was foliowed~by n prayer. The singingwif the hymn. "Abldg With Me" closed the wor- ship period. . The president, Mrs. Creed, then presided over the business of the m “ . Eight members answer- ed to roll call by repeating a verse of Scripture, and the min- utes of the last meeting were read and approved. The treas- urer stated that. the December light bill fou- the church had been paid. The purchase of fruit and two cards sent to persons who are ill was reported, and it was decided also to send fruit to two others who are sick. Uscimlcn "than followed regavrdinz e cake eelewhiohistobeheklinthe near fuinnre. ‘Ilhenextrneetingistobeiteld bflk ' n Alike“ R priiflfl h‘ " mus one K“ r ha: a gpme. timulet elll Eol°Y lqr-ovwY w“ l. u»... Wed. h. cg UMWED M xdltflfllll flip}... time tales Ol h" ur W °- _ 11.30 lLNl- rpun w. u. s. The regular meeting of the York met Bl. the home of Mrs. Horace Vcssty on January lilth with Mrs. Mac- Cullilm presiding. Meeting open- ed with call to worship and hyirnn "O Worship the King ell Glorious Above." The theme for the meet- ing was Thy Kingdom Come -— through the teaching ministry of the Church". Scripture readings Matthew l3: 1-9 Luke i5: 1-10 by Mrs. Milton Vessey and Mrs. Hor- ace Veuey. Offering was taken and dedicated. Worship period closed with hymn "Jesus Thou Joy of Loving Hearts". The minutes of previous meet- lng read and approved. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture. A letter was read from Mrs. Cutcliffe regarding Presby- teriai at Kensingten Jan. 28-29. Mrs. Milton Vesaoy was appointed delegate with Mrs. W.D. Cooke al- ternate. Treasurer reported $06.76 sent to Branch. Roi‘ call for next meet- in: to be a verse of Scripture be- ginning with leiicr "N". Nine sick calls were reported. Mrs. Richard V6859)’ was appointed leader of Junior Mission Band. Mrs. Leigh Vesscy had charge of Study Bonk “Chapter 4" which was very inicrcsiiilz. Dr. Stella Chung was 1hr.- nuistanding Chas‘- acicr. 4 No action was taken regarding Presbyierlal officers. Meeting clog. cd with the benediction. Refresh- mcnis were served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed. O O O The annual meeting of the York Auxiliary of the W. M. S, met at the home of Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Leigh Vessey on Thursday eve- nlng. In the absence of the president. lvlrs. Horace Vessey led the meet- "i2. Meeting opened with call to wor- ship and singing hymn. "Silent Night. Holy Night". The theme for the meeting was "The Christian World at the Feet of Jesus Christ." The scripture readings were given by Mrs. Robert Chappell and Mrs. W. D. Cooke nnd were taken from Luke 224-16: Matthew 2:1, 2. 11. This was followed by hymn "An- gels From the Realms of Glory." The offering was taken and dedi- cnfed. The programme as outlined in Missionary Monthly wee followed with different members taking part. Love Unsleeping". was then sung. The minutes of last annual and regular meeting were read. ‘follow- ed by roll call. which woe re- sponded to with a verse of ecrlpiure. 109 sick calls were reported. Mrs. Leigh ‘Veaecy to have charge of Study Book for next meeting. The election of officers for 1949 were as follows: President. Mrs. J. H. MacCullum: 1st vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Horace Vessey; 2nd vice- president. Mrs. W. D. Cooke; tec- retary, Mrs. Robert. Chappell; tree- surcr. Mrs. Milton Vessey; supply secretary, Mrs. Archie Vessey: Mis- slonnry Monthly and friendship sec- retary. Mrs. Elmer Brown; Chris- tian stewardship nnd finance. Mrs. E. J. Vessey; press secretary, Mrs. Leigh Vesscy; temperance secre- tnry, Mrs. Elmer Brown; Junior Mission Band leader, Mrs. Richard Vesscy. Meeting closed with hymn. "O Come All Ye Faithful." Refresh- mcnis were served by hostesses and a social hour enjoyed, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Rob- erts on Feb. 23. The lunch ocrn- mlttee will consist of M11. Ralph Gay and we. Roberta. and m MEMORIAiT ' MRS. SARAH KELLY m0" madly. December ere pass ewa ver her home in l-‘oyrt Alylgilitliillsenlylt Sarah Kelly, aged 34 years) She was taken suddenly 111 m, day _ before she died and d651,“ medical skill she passed to m: eternal reward. Her PJSSlIlg m,“ as a shock to her family and friends. She was visited pastor Rev. L. P. Callaghan, m, administered the last rites o1 1h. Catholic ohurch of which she w| a devout member. ' She leaves to mourn her one daughter Miriam, m.,m§,‘,§f ter McGuigan, Somerville, M and one eon Carroll at home, m, one sister, Mrs. James Scott, ymh Chilton. Mass. Her husband p“. rick J. Kelly predeceased im- a year: ago. The funeral which was 1mg, attended was held on Saturn" morning to 5t. Patrick's chum where Requiem Mass was celebrat- ed by her pastor L. P. Caiiaglm‘ who also officiated at the grey; The pallbearers were Joseph Duffy Earl Duffy, Joseph Kelly, Williml Hughes. James Callaghan and at. ward Roach. The following are the Mass Cufl recelved:-- Mrs. James Scott Caroll and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly m] Fa-mliy. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curley ans Doreen Patricia and Helen McDonald M)‘. and Mrs. John Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly and Family. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Kelly Mr. end Mrs. Eugene Kelly Mrs. Patrick Duffy and EH1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker Mrs. Catherine Callaghan allf Family. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hughes Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Callaghan MOCaLlBhCy and Garland Family Maurice and James Cummlskey Leonard Curley M Hymn. "We Thank Thee That Thy Urban Ourley Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heron Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly Mr and lvlirs Wrn. Hughes Inf Vernon. m. end Mrs. Joseph Duffy Mt. and Mrs. Kehoe, Dediuflt ass. Mr. end Mrs. Andrew Hughes an! Carroll. Mr. and IMrs. John A. Macllollill Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. MM- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Munugiiu Mr. and rm. Arthur Lambe MESSAGES 0F SYMPATHY Raymond Kelly Gus Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brute! m._and Mrs. Ivan Lambe. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of m! i‘ mother, Mn. Margaret Mimi“ who passed away Fcbrlllfll” 192l- They nay time heel: ell eon-M» And helps you to forget But time no fer. has only PM“ How much I miss 3'0" 3"‘ u mother. Inserted byflSon 2L1!’ verso of Boripture. The mm‘ roiioeiilwillbeenswuedbyeninofterge. closed with the members w” in unison Psalm 23. after 1 THFRE OUGHTA IE A LAW! lunch was served bl‘ '1" “° Bv Fogolrond shell ,_.__.-. 1' TOOK MiGS GRINDETONE 9|! YEAR; 1b ATTAIN THE EMINENCE OF 640 A WEEK- Aup ouses uow MUCH as srawso on’ l . THE NEW HELP WITH m VIEW OF you: LOYALTV mo EFFICIENCVAMOQ setups one, m Rename you? sewn 02.50 "' o Fuwuempgs 14w. _r sucrose