rt-tut: EIUHI”, THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Vllaldon Lovers 4-, V,.-..... .E.........E--A The Guardian may be bouglit at the following places in Montague: Blue Doiiio llr-sliiunuit. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar. ..'GO0D VAIIIETIES eating and cooking apples. Delivery in Man- lttgue. Bert Hanevcld. Phone 131-3, ..'GEOIIGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE.-United Church of Car.- lda. services for January 17th. liimomague, I. m. Sturguczi: 1:30 1). iii. Milli )Wll gg Cross: 1 p. m. C3ecr:-"'-'cWi1- RN? W-1 -vr:(;r:1'ABt.msi Stock up now A. Paterson. Aliiizstcr. luith high quality and low prices. ---m 5(f;irrtit-. cabbage-.3 1b.: beets. "IN HOSPITAL H15 111311) Diirsnlps--.4. Special-50 lb. sack friends will rczrr: to lr-irii tii:tiim,M.(1 (-egemb1e5E51,50, 1.9,-,9 Patrick J. McCar:'oii. H" 5I- Liloiitasztiv tlelivcry. Minimum or- lite Kiti;'S fIF'l' S1325. George Wright, llilil .1 i':T.1't, Road. is a IJHIICITI ill County Hospital, Ail v...-..i speed) recozrigt I ------ -- I ..'CHL'RCH OF CHRIST. Sun- .."I')N(i.L(iIi.)IIi.V'I' - Mr, rillilldiat" Jnnuax-y 17th, Montague; I0 Mrs. llzinici R llttiiv-vii. Kiri!-tn, m. Bible school for all ages, ll innit (.'ro-9-. v..-Ii 'v wtiiwitv tilt it in. Lords Supper and preaching mIIl4I'.1fl1l"n'.. or iv: tin-itivx. Sermon "The Epistle to the lleb- Fiona Jmiii. In l.t'.ll .I-ritn kliw runs." Murray River: 11 a. in. Bible Phec, aide-t sun xii .imi Tits. 5'.-iiwl and Lords Supper. Murray John M;icPiioz-, Ni .ii' i;..u :n.i:- l-Lirbour. 6 p. m. Bible School and riige tn Itilco p1.i o in lx';ti.:-I nu. Lords Supper. Combined Evangel- Ontarin. Jnnua-y JH l5'.lt' service at the Murray Har- iicur Church of Christ at 7.30 p. m. .')l()N'l1uil r: i'- r -I ll 1')-. t:..c. SEIITTOIII "The Power of Primitive the L'n:!NI L in o: K'tll."l.i. Chi-istianitv: 11. They Depended nor. .1. . . Frasr-r, S-.iii.li;.. Im- i'pcn God." Everyone welcome. uiry 17. Iifoiit-mun: in J) it. Sill)-I Kctiiicth T. Norris, Evangelist. day School. ll mm .'ilorniii: w:-' -- vive and jtinmr Fziittlav Si-lion) ..'1'ISI'l'ING IN MONTAGUE - Theme: "ltnnnr II". fathrr .'il'4l Mrs. Lola Boyd. Lnfleclie, Sask, is thy niotlmi” S VI ti-vi Nviirrii -"r- visiting with her sori-in-law and VIP” and ' irlsr 8 mo! ”'l”i-- ll-itiglitt-i'. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nth vnnminn own" Coffin, Montague. This is Mrs. Bordts first trip east, She stepped off for several days in Montreal .irhcrn sho imned her son and fam- ,ily home from England for the j'x..lntidc holiday. Mrs. Boyd will Tijv)-r o 7 - - 5 rennin in Montague for anothi-r NOW SHOWING work before leaving for her home Shows 1:30 - 3:30 - T - 9 I tin Snskatclwwnn I )t.u'.Vt: xtoaius ' In "TEXAS BAD MAN" 'D'I0N' ' TUESt ' TvED' 'l3o"addin:.”I')'t'ier'ln;"'i: sxgsvk. THE MAN BEHIND E G II fall Mrindny Elmer Douceite slip- TH UN tied from .1 truck RANDOLPII S('()TT 'SlllI'I'I NG AT S()l'RIS--Tho lfi-om Sotiris yesterday Wtrds of peeled pulp worn) and broke his ankle. t.K'IlliIll freighter OK Service No. 5 iai-rived at Souris yesterday after- TODAY ONLY .. "HOUDlNI" Funeral services for the late Rob- phOil'3' ert Mtinn. who passed away 01'. Tuesday FV9!llllg. were held yes- wlldey w” 755d by SPSIWV tcrday aftoriicoii fmm Murray neV"9uY”- MM AWN-9 H”-Chelf River Church of Scotland. Rev. 3N1 Mm C: 5- SMW 1150 HD0593 and bringing a message of comfort large number was present to pay The pail bcarrrs were George Fri-. D. Buell. who passed away at the King's County Hospital in her 44th year. Harbour and was l.ll'f.'.Cll' the vice was coiiduotcd by Rev. lace Ma"PhCl'SCll. ; .'I Mr. were ma. hymns sung were ”Roi:k Of Ages", "Sale In The Arms Of Jesus" and .It:iIi;in froiglitcr. S. S. Hrilo snilcdtmoum "Abide With Me". Besides her 50l'l'0'.Vltlt'Z liusbiir she leaves to 535951" MKSISUOHW SW" 5311 iioy m1) -- ju.-5, 14,3,-,;”Tlir-y present a grave problem to with Logo Macliiiiiion, Moi agtic. three sis-'I-hi) CONN. MEHTY lmm'18T3m5 35' ims, Joseph Ham-y, mittetl here cannot find a situa- ...o,,,i ;m.ltcrs. Katie. iltaly. She will call at Halifax to'V9Tn0Yll Laura. Mrs. James Stew- art, Montague; Donovan. llalitax. brother. Heiirv, of Montague. The. load of pulpi ”i'hi:,Russe;l But-ii. Ivan Gordon, Everett"'Wc make every effort to ensure Buell. Janirs Stewnict, The remains were tenderly laid to ploymeni. . fl-IE GUARDIAN. Lodge No. 67. Montague, Thurs- day evening. There were aeventoen members present. The minutes of the last meeting were rend by Mrl. J. D. MacLeod. and were approv- ed as read. The correspondence was read and discussed and two bills were read and voted to be paid. The financial reports were read by Mrs. Macbeod and Mn I-Iilchey. Several business matters were discussed and tabled until next week. At the close of the meeting the l'I2nd anniversary of the birthday of Thomas Wildey, founder of oddfellowahip in Am- erica. was observed Jointly by members of Hillside Lodge. No. 733, I.0.0.F.. and Acme Rebekah Lodge. An address on the life of noon to load 4,000 100-lb bags of Katahdin seed for Greenport, New York. Work was proceeding throughout the night and it was expected the ship would sail to- day. The cargo is being loaded by Russell China of Souris. There is no sign of ice in Souris harbor. . SJOINS R.C.A.F. -- A.C. 2 Lowell G. Glover. son of -Mr. and Mia. Robert Glover. left Murray Harbour January lath to take up training in tho R.C.AiF. at St. Johns. P.Q. His many friends wish him the best of luck in his new career, EFUNEIIAI. YESTERDAY - briefly. A delicious buffet lunch was served and the table was cen- tered with a beautifully decorated birthday cake which was cut by Mrs. James Cudmore convener of to a departed the program committee. Many friend who was well known andicomplirnentary remarks were ex- respected throughout the district.,tend3d to Mrs. Cudmore who Hymns sung were "Unto the l-lills"'imade and decorated the delicious 3115 "Th? I-OITTS "W Shepherd." cake for this special occasion. Critical No Jobs For Immigrants O'I'I'AWA, (CP) - Magistrate Joachim Sauve Thursday criticized the citizenship department for al- lowing immigrants to fall into the ranks of the unemployed. He was commenting on the case before him of two Jobless Hungar- ian immigrants who were arrested for loitering in Ottawa's Union Station. "We have had a number of these Wallace MacPherson officiating. and inspiration to the niombers and relatives of the family. A very their last respects guson. Dr. Lorne lionnvil. Basili Ma:-Leotl. Ford Keenan, Htirmon Martin. and John E. Cook. Bl-'UNERAL SI-JVRVICE - The funeral of the late Mrs. Preston was held from the Murray United Church Jan. 7 itlleiidcd despite inc-lcmeiit we-atlier. The ser- Wal- . sued by Rev floral tributes beautiful. The Tito ri ncl 3) is I feel that better screening depart- tion. should be made. by the ment. concerned." Citizenship Minister Harris, com- on the criticism, said: Christina. Mrs. N.S.. and one pail bearers wore Humphrey Moore. meiitiiig jot bombers and despite unfavor- This unit expects Germany and Italy. veteran and spent five years R. C. A. F. In World VVar II. His many friends follow his military career with interest. crs who so kindly reniembcred me at Christmas. Roy Buell. that immigrants find suitable em- In some cases. they do rest in the Murray Harbour South not have jobs waiting for them on cemetery. their arrival but we find them Ev positions as soon as we can." ..'l.0l)Gl-I )lEl'2TlN(i - Mrs "These two men were really in trouble." said the magistrate, "out of work, with no money and with- out the language." m. MAIL IT! Mail your dry cleaning to us and we will have It on its way back to you within 48 hours. We trill lie able to tlo this dur- ing the winter months. Take ad- vantage of our fast service. DELUXE, DRY CLEANERS, Montague, P.E.I. Archie Hiichov presided at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah MONTAGIIE RINK Tonight Milton Hornets vs. . Slimohuwks Game starts 9.00 p.m. Men's LEATHER TOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.98 A Shcurliiig Liner) Luiiilwrmnii Men's KANE. reg. 55.75 for . . . . . . . 54.75 Men's Felt Lined g LUMBERMAN'S. reg. 56.98 for . . . . . 55.98 MEN'S HURON- . An all Rubhnr Boot with heavy wool lining. slide fasten:-r. with steel shank (reg. 539.95) SALE PRICE 58.29 MEN'S DRIVER- A four-bucklc. all rubber fleece lined Overshoo stiitalilo for hard work SALE PRICE 54.98 MEN'S AMOS- A nine inch black lumherman. heavy wool lining with steel shank, him) for woods or outside work. ON SALE AT 58.49 LADIES' SNOW OUEEN- All rubber wool fleece lined stadium type overshoe, slide fast:-nor with built Insoles, reg. price 58.25 SALE PRICE 55.25 men's w CLASSIC OVERSHOES at . . . . . . . . 54.19 Women's RUBBER PULL-ONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.98 All other RUBBER FOOTWEAR IN STOCK AT 1OVo DISCOUNT ALL SALES FINAL POSITIVELY N0 EXCHANGES OII REFUNDS ON MERCHANDISE PURCHASED DURING SALE. WALLPAPER TIioI9uIunuofourl9S3Pomrmat'l-3 olfourlogtlurhlco. N15,. 5 I” ' . ,. a. A V CRISPYCRUST LARD. lb. 25c Wait: SUGAR. 10 lbs. 84c; 5 ibs:44c Bag Lois. IOO lbs. ...... 38.09 YELLOW SUGAR, 10 lbs. 79c Wethr-y's Orange & Grapefruit MARMALADE, 24 0:. jar .. . . .. 31c SHORTENING -ICrispyIIake) lb. .. 25c ROBIN HOOD OATS. 5 lb. pkgs. .. 44c Wt-.Ihey's STRAWBERRY JAM. 24 or. jar ... 43c Choice Quality - 20 0:. PEAS. Ziins for .. . 33c Ziins for . 29c ERANIFLAKES. 14oz. size 23c Elinor FLAIIES. 12 oz. size . 22c BULK TEA (packaged) .. 634: MATCHES. pkg. of three boxes 25c MOIASSES. qis.. each . . .31: PMONTASIIE P. E. I. CHARL6''l''rE'l'OWN ' ., . . Tlio Tragedy Down Ilndor I heard the bolls at Christmas ring- M. Methought st. Mury's were ringing too. In Europe Meantime - twlxt JW 01 303"" Birth . And seeing t of: own beloved Queen. New zuland at of interruption d o'er the wired an softly stealing ' I heard the voice or Briton! Queen. Her words were tweet and full o did in grand array. not dream. Turn joyful hours to years- And thus it did this cloning year- Cauainc all to shed undrying tears. Beneath a high And mountainous ..'Pictured a ove is Staff Sgt. Gerald J. Campbell. formerly of Dundaa Centre, P. E. 1.. and now touring Europe on a special mili- tary mission. Srsgt. Campbell's ridge, , In seconds-like cloudburst fury - entlre unit left California in 45 was the qutet old river bricks able weathervconditlons. landed in Scotland in 5 hours 40 minutes. to be four months on tour, having a home base in England. Some ti will he spent at North Africa. Spain. Sfsgt. Canip- hell expected to spend Christmas in Rome. He is also a Korean In Jury. His thoughtful efforts were in vain. Unconscious of its awful fate Onward came the midnight train. A crashing piurigo-oiectvlllmh Into the surge of mystery tion 5 , To greet Her Gracious Maleaty. old Wanqeahu this story knows And murmurs udlw on its way, But never in wood will it diaciooa The tragedy on this Christmas Day. Card Of Thanks . '1 wish to thank all hoxhoId- Now time has turned another page By the will of God so given- Each man to act of Earth's wide Percy Mcflarron. stage st. Mary Road R.R. 3 And not by evil forces driven. Mail Carrier. T May this New Year relate a story i That will sltiiine anion ll Sgtldlai P1585, - ' Ma ever a r or' or I U N C I. E M E LT Y ' In Kvhichywe yell w'i"th honor gage. PUMA-ooutr JUMp-vvu5u you When the year grows old and WANT TO 5109 ON A SLIPPERY weary ROAD. vumvmc vouiz amtes Then Christmas bells will ring KEEPS THE WHEELS FROM again LOCKlNG- AND skiooiue! There'll come I New Year bright and cheery And Joy will qireurl o'er mount and plain. -Lena Veaaey T'Ol'Lll!.lId 5. Maine. Formerly of Montague. CONTl.AC'l' FOR. PIANIST pianist Barbara Otntancc Friday was signed to I. two-year contract by National Concert and Artists Corporation. Min Gustance. recog- nized as a major talent when she lat on the NOAC married and has two children. OUR ANNUAL MID-WINTER SALE Sale StartsiNow-Ends January 30 it 3? SPECIALS FROM OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT We i 344 Count ORANGES 1 (101. 49c 96 Count GRAPEFRIIIT 3 for 22c PERFECTION BUTTER 1 lb. 66: 2 for TIL iucmz . KETCIIIIP Large Size 29c Carnation or Perfection . MII.II. perlin en:-dc-I-mimr-F 14c Case Lois I48 tins) .. . . . . . .pS6.69 ' FRESII MEATS We carry a complete line of fruit meats. daily changing markets. prevents In from lilting prices. but we guarnateo our prices are to be comxtitlve. ' uid we do gun-anteo our math to be oIoo- GBADE ISLAND. BEEF T. M; LLEWELLYN LTD; PIIOIIE S2 The tonuao sweet to me were ' In-inch: . Thoughts ol my home in Mon- ; tague. Quite often Fate will interfere - 7 mournful . g , ,5 .1ANUAR;Y01o. K115: Mr. and Mrs. limit) 0. Wilson. Fort Laudeniaie. Fla. Condemned by Fate-sans Judie OT ; The heroic postman was too late -. which mamd the long antwlm-' NEW YORK. (OP) - Vmcouvcij The marriage of Gloria Kathleen Foster JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES 2 MORE DAYS A1 HOOLEY'S MEN'S WEAR Montague Wonderful Bargains on all lines of Winter Clothing Special Discounts on Station Wagon Cools. wins 14, is the only Canadian pian- . roster. She isi Winterin and Save. MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR Men's PARKAS ' lined 'B'l'l"S'HS'CwO"AT. reg. 323.93; on sale of 513.93 Men's Nylon Gabardine - Quilted Lined COATS . . . . . . . . . . . 515.98 Men's BOMBER JACKETS . . . . . . . . 512.98 Men's Nylon Blend STATION COATS . 519.98 Men's Leather J CKETS (one only) 511.98 ll (B':i';:"xA"ll-e)IVu'c(:'c):Iw.'I'A'Cl'(" sfnl . . . . . .. 512.50 Men's OVERCOATS. reg. 535.00 for 524.98 (Quilted Zipper Lining) t 510.98 aoluuouullooaono Man's Winter TOPCOATS . . . . . . . . 513-93 Stanfieldls Blue Label COMBINATIONS 56.49 Stanfield's Red Label COMBINATIONS . 55.98 Men's Part Wool COMBINATIONS. rug. 54.49 for. . . . . 53.49 Our Complete Stock of Fleece Lined UNDERWEAR of 2OVo DISC. Man's Cloth SPATS. rag. 51.25 for . . . 59: Men's Sunforlud Wool SHIRTS . . . . 53.29 Men's Felt HATS of V: PRICE Men's SWEATERS ; . . . . . . . . . 2I')9Io DISC. (Every Sweater we hove goes on sale at this db- count). (Also boya' Sweaters). MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS We have an aaaortment of Men's Dress 8 . which we no offs st 1-3 OFF Regular 0 ALSO- . .. Nash sum for men. reg. 34.49 for . . 53.29 NASH SHIRTS FOR BOYS Assorted aim and colors; also whit; 90! 51.95 and Donald C. Wilson took place October 9th in Park Temple Methodist Church, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Large of this City. Ioys' BRIICHES. I09. 53.98 901' . . . 52.98 . MEN'S HOSIERY Men's DIAMOND SOCKS (all wool. nylon nin- foi-ood heel and toe. assorted colon and also: .... .. 51.39 Man's Lighter Wei t DIAMOND SOCKS for . . 51.29 Men's zlmrnotlnit MIN'S CAPS- OBE. a value at .............. 506 Our min stock .9 Cops If me me.