JANUARY __a1. 1949 lniier ilk-construction by the Provincial Depart Department of Health and Welfare. least some 200 aged and infirm. A do stripped of its old two-story‘ porches w unwtime popular hotel and installed. gives added fire pro the new wing. The central stean o-d when the Army used the property as a training centre . The original farm-house is to be made over for staff quarters. - .-_\.-._.._ _ Prince Edward Oiiicers and some of the members of the Agricultural Council's 2nd annual conferen lztt to right‘ D. C. Schurmun, Chairman Soils and Cr tee: S. G. Peppizi, Chairman, Potato Committee; S. Hodgson, Gordon Warren, Norman Black, Heath Saunders, George Ayres, Earl Adams, Lorne Callback, Harold Hea Beach Grove Inn Reconstructed .1-*'¥‘=‘:7 this Spring, and will ops Committee; R. C. Parent, preside G. Wright, secretary to the Council. Centre row, Henry MacLaren and Warren Burns. Back row, left to right: rtz, Leo Mclsoac, Fred Driscoil, Alton Raynor, Glen Ramsay. tailed statement will lilicly be given by the hlch almost encircled tho building. the addition oi nun- =;..>,. u. . .:_ Island Agricultural Council . ._ I ._-_V f’ V r "r Imp - y. niont of Public Works and Highways. Beech Grave Inn will be turned av be uscd to relieve the prose-tit overcrowding at the Infirmary hlinister during the coming legislative session. porches and a 40x50 feet three-story wing, gives this sliestos shingles which, with the Sprinkler s; stem f C. aiscd unto a concrete wall foundation, anil a basement has been completed umli-r d at the Charlottetown Air Station ta heat hangars. The water-tower iviis erect- nt; W. R. Show, past president; standing, leit to right: E. L cr to tlic Provincial by accommodating at The work was done under contract by Mr. Walter Matheson TELLS UHRING STORY As exciting i!‘ film story as this reviewer has seen in a long time arrived today at the Prince Edward ‘Fnealre. It is Paramount's "Golden liar-rings." (xi-starring Ray Millaiid and Marlene Dietrich and it tolls a Kraiid tale of adventure sud rom- linscrl on Yolanda Fnldes‘ best- selling novel of the "Holden Earrings" is ii daring. iiii- ra-iiveiitlonal account oi’ what hap- iWis when a Britis h officer is saved omveani.@iii.iicriiio Infill" ‘lfifllififf-T-Ifik-l i from pursuing Nazis by s quick- lhlnlclng. courageous gypsy woman. Millund portrays the officer, a gen- ilomaii to the core, but neverthe- less susceptible to the seductive charms o! his rescuer. lie pins up a good fight against the insistent gypsy. whose colorful. uninhibited wooing provides the fi'-'n with many a high powered romantic scene. but eventually she wins him over. Miss Dietrich as the gypsy is something to see. she isn't the prettied-up kind of gypsy one right. expect of Hollvwond. but an earthy. honesi-to-goodncss gypsy. Her per- vrfiioppizrylzisf g .1 to “__/ CANADIAN GENERAL EiECTIiI. hi. led ears adorned ivlih golden ear- formance is a joy to watch as She plies Milland with charm and song. ~Yes, she sings. too! There's a win- ning llile number, and delightful Hungarian gypsy tunes. Milland. stained to look like a dark skinned gypsy. and with pierc- riiigs. is handsomer than cver. He plays with greet humor and under- strindlng and he accomplishes the izrwdual transformation of the pro- per gentleman into the unconven- tional gypsy with great finesse- Fealured roles arc cnpably tilled by lvLurvyn Vye, Bruce Lester. Rein- hold Schunzel. Dennis Iioey and auihonvommentnior Quentin Rey- nolds. Vye. an excellent baritone ‘who had top singing roles in the ‘stage hits. “Oklshci-nii" and "Car- iered with his lively two-step and presented gifts from the attractive brilliant light- ed tree. children bcrcd by the teacher. man congratulated the teacher and pupils for presented. also congratulated The Recitation: “A Christmas Party Bowley. School Chorus: “Hcre Sarita Claus" by pupils. At this point Santa. Claus en- jolly shout and Pupils and pro-school were generously remem- The chair- tlie splendid broginin the ladies of York Point for getting the electric lights in the school. teacher thanked the pupils and all who helped in any ivay to- wards milking the concert so suc- cessful. hy the teacher. Mrs. Jenllle May. Comes ‘ Ti-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETLQWN ,_ -—Photo by Sauiidefs. ce held at Birch Court, Charlottetown, recently. Front row, sitting, from F. M. Nash, chairman, Poultry Commit- eLocheur, Roy Boswell, William George Whiteside, Charles Scranton, .______________. AVONLEA w. L l The regular monthly meeting of ‘Avonleu W. I. was hold at the ihomv of Mrs. M. J. Doyle an the evciiiiig of Jan. 1911i. 1949. The president. blrs. N. S. McLure. pre- sided and opened lhc meeting by lihe singing of the Institute Carol .'iili(1\\'(‘(l by illl‘ repealing of ihc Cl(‘(‘4i ill unison. i Thi- minzites of the November and December meetings were read .~.iri.l approved. TWOllly members “WOXTZI ilic roll coll. Tlzree :1: ivtri- also present. .'i Rusiico and Cavendish committees ouch reported r .r.~ sick. North Rustico reported buying two for North Rustico School. as was decided previously. lCxi-onrlish School committee re- lporiotl Ylitilli,‘ the school, dust- ‘biine was needed. Niwv committees are as follows: ‘Cnvrndish sick — Mrs. Lorne Mac- Neill and Miss Bernice Axworthy; Nollll Rusiico sit-k ~~ Mrs. Roy iVViioliivr and Mrs. R. G. Flemming: ‘Cavendish school .\lr:~. Stirling iCainpbell and lvirs. Milton Green; "North Rustin-o s ool ~ Iilrs, '1‘. L, iMrNcill and .\'ir.=. Reginald Mc- ‘Nvill l‘<'—f1])1)l|li1lP(l. k Oii moiion bills nniuiinting to $19.39 ncrc ordered paid. Letters " were l'l‘L‘(‘i\'l‘(i from two sick nicm- fners cxprcssliig ihcir appreciation [for bring rrmonibtreil at Christ- mas Mrs. R. G. Flemming, North ill c). and Mrs. Stirlinq Stewart. _ idrli. were appointed Red lCros-s cnnvoncrs for their respect- ive districts as advised by the Institute office. Correspondence was ;\ir. R. B. Siirizelle re better farm Thomas and from Mr. D. M. Mc- (iuirr- H? United Emergency Fund lfor Britain for which a canvass has been made. Mrs. A. Wyand re- ported having mot Mr. Jones and named the possibilities of obtain- iiif: his services as music teacher for our disti’ is. Aficr .c.insic1~ri\lilo discussion on hays to l“.ii.~(‘ funds. it. was de- ritlcti to hold an auction sale at our next meeting. which ls to be held ill the home cl .\li~=_ A113“ and iinivr-ll Wyzind. Each member ls sick read from l0 llfilill some nrtirle to be sold Tilt‘ qlmSlifllifllft‘ on citizenship nus read arid the secretary was liSklWl to reply to same. The pro- gram li-ommitioc then took charge nuh Our ideas for making life ‘more attractive for the younger Iqenerrilion in rural districts" 55 lousel." makes an auspicious bow The King brought a very on. 'into films with his role of leader of lovable evening 1Q a Q1959‘ their ihcme, Mp5, Q19; Stevenson s. gypsy band. outlined the constitutions of the Mitchell Leisen directed brii- i Junior Farmers‘ Federation and its accomplishments. she 3159 liantly. _._____.__. YORK POINT SCHOOL CONCERT On Tuesday evening. December ‘.11. the pupis of York Point, School under the direction of their teach- BIG JOB it takes 330 incn with 30 il‘\.it‘i\> three weeks to iiclivw: all (hr- phone books in New York. the lung. est customer a hotel—2.500 copies. er. Mrs. Jennie May Bowley and assisted by Mrs. Aubrey MacPhiiil as organist. presented their Christ- _ mas concert in York Point School. ~ -. ‘ ‘ i; Mr. A. C. lwlacEachern very cap- mbiy acted as chairman. The /. H y,‘ . BRO‘, ischool was very effectively do- NA‘ so coratcd for the Christmas season. ‘I t‘ Following is the program- .__....“|_v”£;y _ School chorus: We Three Kings ruJ/Z of the Orient Are. by pupils. _ ’ y Recitation: "A Little Wish" by .Wilma MscPiisii. l Monologue: "Somebodyh Picture“ gby Miriam Horne. _ I Recitation: "An Impatient Wait- Ier" by Goldie MacKiiiley. ‘ Recitation: “To Santa's House" lby Wellington Dockendortf. i’ Christmas Drill by nine pupils | Recitation: ' ‘Christmas Moan" ‘by Lottie Roberts. I Solo: “Away In s Manger" by lMiriam Home. ' Dialogue: “The Spirit of Christ- mas." School Chorus: “Up on the House Top“ by pupils. Intermission: Sale of candy. In- strumental music by Mrs. Aubrey .\farPhail. Recitation: "No suits Claus" by Mildred Dockcndorff. Paniomlne: "Silent Night" by iii girls. collation: "(llirlslrnas 1500m- ing" by Williard MacPhsil. solo: "My Happiness" by Jessie Murray. Monologue: "A Letter to lsnis" by Howard MscPhail. Recitation: "What. Cm I Give Him" by Miriam Harrie. Dialogue: " T h s Enchanted NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY UNCLE ELBY SAN) YOU'D BEEN SICK‘ AND FEEUN’ KlNDA LOW: P%FESSOR4 G-HT SOAPY OVER 'T@ CHEER YOU UP.’ two interesting ai-ucip; on {Willi l Niarry A Farmer?" and 3"Vv'i- Bought a Farm." ,\ir, 1m iMCC-iubrrv Iiild Mrs. Leigh Warren ouch irad an excellent paper. {vim IMPCMIUYP)‘ named several reasons 3y Clifford McBride , Boxes.“ church and community. and the Province as a whole could all proved. The secretary gave a report he“; cf the year's work. Total receipts amounted to $457.08. .-\ balance Canada's banks have bosses Your bank account is one oi: seven million. You keep ll in the bank of your choice. A bank exists by the confidence of lis depositors. You're the boa. YOUR banks operate under charters reviews and revises them. Above all, the depositor is the exercising your free choice-yours is the poucr which keeps the bank alert to your needs. And it works out. Impartial authorities Contrast this Canadian way with conditions in lands where freedom is denied-where every bank is a political tool, every banker a State official! State monopoly of banking, proposed by socialists here, would open PAGE SEVEN ' granted by Parliament, which every ten years controlling factor-the safety of depositors’ funds is a baiiiCs first concern. As a depositor- have called Canadifs banking system one of the sounlest and most eificicnl: in the world. your banking transactions to political intrusion. srorvsoreso av YOUR BANK by roll call. answered by 7 meni~ bers, paying their annual fee. The minutes of last regular meeting and annual meeting were read and ap- why it was important to make rural life more attractive. while Mrs. Warren showed how the home. After s delicious lunch was is], served by the committee assisted by the hostess. the meeting closed from previous year $161.48. total 618.46 expenses $482.55. balance $136.01. The president. then gave EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE LONDON — school ‘inspectors from Europe wt visit schools in Britain this sum. mer and SW91?" courses for Brit- tcachcrs are being organized in France, Italy, Norway. Germany and West Afric". by singing God Save The King. Subject for next meeting Table Setting and Serving with Mrs. Sibling Campbell. Mrs. Lowell Wyand and Mrs. Lorne Houston as conveners. Roll call to be answer- cd by your favorite recipt. ORWELL WOMAN'S INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the Orwell W.I.. was held It the hcme o! Mrs. Leo McDonald on Dec. 5th with the President presiding. The meet- ing opened with the creed followed IElIEVE PlililPTlVlCutieursls scientifically “ d. Soothes itch promptly-helps hesl. Buy today surel QUHCURA soiwiomrivicnr OUR BOARDING HOUSE ARE You IZEAiSY FDR THE UONQ , __'Asii:~ s i GLRDIATOR$ / \ THROTTLE Youiz LiP no FQOMT OF- TNl66§.'-'~THE , BULLS MiG-HT , sane l-iiM Ana nezo é’ A LOOPY euY MiG-HT START "mums ANY- hcr address. A vote of thanks was extended to the president and sec- retary for their work ilurini; the 50.11‘. The clot-Lion of ofiu-crs are as foloivs: President. Mrs. Leo Mc- Donald. rc-elccted: vice president. Mrs. Neil ll. Iiichcod; s-‘erclaijv- treasurer. Mrs. Percy lviacl/ecd: directors. hirs. James Hughes Mrs Owen McKe-nns. Mrs Neil 1i Mc- Leod; nudiior. Mrs, John Noddy: Mrs. D. C. McDonald. Mrs Perry MacLeod and Mrs. Neil ll Mav- Lecd were appointed on sir-k rom- mittcc for the follouincz ihz-ro months. Three dollars vvnc voted for fruit for children at Christmas and three dolars for a treat for shut- ins. Mrs. James llinzhes kindly iii- vited mmibers to her lrrnc for nexi meeting. lviectiiiz Donald. STRENGTli WITH AGE Corfrrcir- is the only structural material that. under proper condi- tions oi’ moisture. grows strange! REIIEI/E adjourned and‘ l'l\ll\\'.‘il “as served by ilir 1in.~:e>< av‘ VFlSiPIl by Azusiii and Rounldn Mo‘ u. DRlLL Barron- HOLES no l-llS SKULL Am) YouRs TOO.’ -~ now co You eo-r You: SPLiT oi= THAT SANK QWAGJAND CROCODlLE-FACE Anon’ Guovieo up WlTH MY EM -TALi< FAsT, PAL - see .' SHADDUP.’ I.‘ iMPRESSiNGj, CfilTlC =‘