tutor: atom FRINGE EDWARD TODAY RAY MILLAND MARLENE DIETRICH _|||_. \- . "GOLDEN EARRING? SHOWS 3:30 — 7 — 9 rnmcrrnwttnn Wed. and Thur. RADIO'S TOP COMEDY KING IN A RIOT OF LAUGHS S0 this iSMw%rit llDiWilfi-lllilllfllltltl-HIGDMI titlltllifl-IEDM Mill-M our 1 willfilttll HEY-Dill llilli ALSO c/utroou PETE SMITH COMEDY ”T|ME" — LIFE WITH GRANDPA i BOILERS Boiler Ports and Repairs APPIY JAMES W. CARMODY l0 Pork Street ..'5' Phone i736-L \__._.__._ CAPITOL TDDIIY and WED. snows 3.30 - 1 - ms N A cmttm ‘ Milli"! IS THE STAKE! Place your bots! Who gels pulpllofing Foulstts I who'd rolhor cut cords than kin-nil! says! I l A, m4 cunt 1m; ow» , s... wmnvttt - Mme ttsttitoot lrndutsd by Nil EPSTUI Diluted by EEOIGE MAlShAll EXTRA! BCNBURY “KM-S. The January meeting of the Bun- bun. w_ M. S. was held at the itome of Mrs Perlei’ Mulch m‘ n‘? aiierttocn of January 6th. There “A5 a vory good attendance of l1‘.(‘l’1‘.il(‘1'> and nsitors. The theme of thc Wozsltip Service was “Thy Kingdom Come ~ Thrcuflh 111$ Teztcltiitg Ztitnisrry of the Church. M;<_ Hart-v Wood. lVIrs. C. P. Steward. .\l:s. John ltlacDonuld and‘ Mrs. Frank Gard took Pall l" m“ service. For the missionary program Mrs. Tan mid the storv of Dr. Bert Yang. using the Picture Poster and he ntrtp of China. This intercsiin: storv icit tho memberS with the bu. hiuh divitlontis. The officers for 19-19‘ were then instailrd. Rc- ports from the secretaries of the were film" .\lttrpli_v. Raymond Rufus Clory, spent the weekend at their hurries in Georgetown. .\ir Cluytort V Montague made the crossing on foot wince that titisuortflry "10"" iover the hrtrbour ice to Georgetown. .._ ... _ Maui- THE LGPéRDlAN- .. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Enroll F. lnssdry, Albert Allison, Mrs. Byron Stewart, lllll liars-lot Clllr. AGENT GIIOIGBTOWN: Wnldon Lovers. AGIN‘! HOUIIB: Francis Obovorlo (‘ollowlng Tho Ounrdlnn nu bs bought st my of tho plncoo In Montague: In Georgetown: Tho Post Offloo: Roper; In 8t. Peter's: Miss 8 A. Iilowollyn; -411. Clwy. In Sourls: Condoms and Florence Tho Post Office. ..'ANNUA.L Scottish Concert at Montague, Thursday, February 3rd. Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Sally and Miss Peggy John- to Montague on son were visitors Saturday. Master Keith Peztrdott of Mont- ague was a week-end guest at the . William home of Mr. and Mrs Prosper. Mrs. William Hook of Charlotte- town spent Sunday with ents. Mr. and Mrs. sndier. Miss Connie Mair of the Canad- lian Board of Commerce Charlottetown. spent the ' weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. Mr, Gerald Butler of Saint John. Georgewm, on modern surroundings. Wm he ~ill spend some and artistically displayed. 1"‘0r the tiling with hisr:vife,“\vho has been first week he is offering a ticket to N.B.. arrived in Saturday. visiting her mother, 1 George. Georgewmms “.110 recently v15“. be drawn. with substantial ed the City were: Mrs. Horace Ptir- Prim some to each. The re-vnenlntz Mr. John Murphy workmen. The exceptionally open her par- Hermati Lav- staff in ing the trip to the general public. ferry boat made her last. crossing on beat by one day the previous rec- of Captain Henry Larsen, which was on a January 25th. For all the two incidents related above. the main harbour from just above the Railway Wharf Ls still completely ice free and there is nothing to Prevent ships from any world port sailing into our harbour. On Saturday Mfr. Harry B. Yor- ston opened to the public his new grocery business in the former "J. A. MacKlnnon" stand on the corner of Kent and Richmond Streets. For the time being Mr Yorston will deal solely in groceries and will en- deavour to supply the buying public with all standard itarns Ln clean and attractively M“ H, p_ each purchaser of two dollars worth 1km Mrs‘ Hem.‘- Parken Mn Han-y of this old and familiar Parker’ Ml.’ Rugs,“ “mitt M,‘ W11. promises is finding general favour lium Prosper, Mr. Michael Burke ""0118 the WW"! Public 911d the Jr., and Mr. stephett Landry. of merchandise and at the end of the week, three lucky winners will cash business other business men of the town, who welcome Mr. Yorstons addition t0 conuuun; their numbers. NEWS .palnter who is at present engaged in the painting of Folconwood Hoo- l m“! and his A well attended meeting was hold Joseph in the principals rourn of George- nili this unusually mild winter is prompting tnany to mnke the prediction that we will have our winter much lat- er than usual and consequently the coming of spring will be delayed but among those who think differently are Mr and Mrs. Nelson Hanson o! Burnt Point who on Thursday. Jan- unzgv 27th, in the latc- afternoon. observed a flock of seven wild geese. a sure sign of an early spring, fly- ing over their home. It is reported that. on Thursday. Anderson of Lower ‘TillS is no doubt the first crossing of the season but we are still not ing was that five new names were valmis Fiopag-txflriiasurer-s rwort added to the membership. The onco-uxciflguhgt thr allocation had tiianist for the meeting was Mrs. ‘Zlxlteexctcpzzlpd C. J. Wood. Lunch was served by Delegates to Presbyteriul in Kcnsington wc-c appointed. A most enconrstlin! i 1111"‘ and a social the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Harry Mutch of the meet- followed. half-hour Lavandwr and town High School on Friday after- noon. when parents met with teach- ers and discussed the desirability and the necessity of fawning a Parent and Teacher Association. Rev. S. J. Boyce was appointed chairman for the meeting and Mrs. W. W. MacLaren performed the duties of secretary: Miss Rita Wight. the school's principal. brief- ly explained to those present. the prfmary purpose for which they had met and she read a letter on the subject from the director of Education, Mr. L. W. Shaw. Miss Wight then called on vice-principal James MacConnell. who durinc liis remarks spoke on the loss of dirrct connections between the school and town organizations, a. function once fulfilled by the Women's Institute and the Catholic Woman's League. The speaker contended that public examinations as we had known them had outlived their tisefulness. s contention which inter in the meeting was capabiy questioned by Mrs. F. J. DeLory. w-ho contend- ed that it had been the only op- pcrtunlty a parent had of seeing the children In the school, It was advocating the advisability of mak- untfl we st least have several more nights of frost, (which st time o! writing we are surely getting). The January 36th, which was five days later than her last season's final massing data of January 21st and ord, since coming under command CHARI-QTYEIQHIY pointed out that s more efficient programme of furnlslung school roo -....- improving toilet viding entertainment and woolen-t.- lng attendance, could be lnstitutad by s Parent and Teacher Associ- ation. Remarks followed by m1. Michael Burke Sr.. Mrs. I. J. De- Lory. was. W. W. MscLsron and Trustee, Archie Wight, all of whom expressed the need of an associat- ion and promised their ctr-operat- ion. Finally after considerable dis- cussion it‘ was moved by Mrs. F. J. DeLoi-y and seconded by Mrs. NA. Wight that the present meeting be adjourned to be called at s time and place designated by the prin- cipal. to organize s Parent and Teacher Association and that some Department of Education official be in attendance. AUGUSTINE COV_I_'-W_ I. '1iha monthly meeting of the Augustine Cove Women's snstltuts met. at the home of Mrs. Frank Macwllliams. Meeting opened by singing the Island Hymn, followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by thirteen members paying ic for each also of their shoe, amount. being 76c; also one visitor present. A bill was psid buying committee for blinds for principals mom; also s bill for fruit. for school and shut-ins st Christmas. It was decided to hold s celeb- ration for a couple in tho district to commemorate their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Ono of the members was appointed to make a cake, Letters of appreciation were read by the secretary for treats sent to shut-ins in the dis- trict at Christmas. Reports of committees were heard and new ones appointed. Sick and program, Mrs. Leeman MucWllllams, Mrs. Lilo olsrk; lunch, Mrs. I-Iszen Macwiliiams. Mrs. Willard Wadman. Mrs Kon Cameron, Mrs. James Murray. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Edward McFadyexfs, roll call to be answered by each member giv- ing something for a. parcel to bo sent to an Institute in England. A daintylunch was served by the hostess, assisted by committee in charge. Meeting closed with the Notional Anthem Collection 77c. rmzzrii. - SMITH NUPTIALB A pretty but quiet wedding was solemnizcti at the United Church Manse. Bradaibane. on the even- ing of January 19 when Rev. W. B. MacPhnli, united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Bertha, daughter ofMrs. Samuel Smith and the late Mr. Smith and Ivan Mayne, son of Mrs. James Frizzsell and the late Mr. Frizzell. The bride was attractively attired in l dress of cocoa brown trimmed with scqtrins and lace. She wore a top coat of chocolate brown with hot to match. Mr. and Mrs. William bride and groom. Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served to the bridal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, A jolly crowd of well-wishers .1 ' ‘l i 'l‘l'lE NAVY RESERVE When you ioln the Royal Canadian Nnvy (Reserve) you'll moot now friends and toko port in many interesting activities.‘ As a Resorvisl in tho Navy's famous uniform, you'll loam valuable trodes and skills which will fit you to accept greater responsibilities in your civilian iob. You got this training right in your own home town and in your own spore time. Then, you'll have opportunities to soil on o salt water cruise in o modem worship at full Navy rclos of pay. Take your ploco among tho mon who are being trained for‘ greater service to their country and greater usefulness to t themselves. If you want to ask any of them about this inllb. ostlng Ilfo, you'll got o worm welcome at n. m. c. s.‘ auras DIIARLDTTE Dharlottetown P. A anaclian Nay s i and drinking water facilities. pro- ‘ bride and groom. Cameron were attendants for the - i 1';'Il';,,,"~//,,,.... M14” W“ n. Established . |9oo_ f _..-,.. l. C. lusun SAINT, J. E. PHI-LLIPS, General Agent, Summenidq MAR|T|ME BRANCH OFFICE: ‘i4 Church Sh, MOIICINI R- c- MMDONALD. LL-l. C-L-U, Suporin readout. ¢§. i . "The Company has almost doubled in size in the short space of five years. Its financial position to-day is stronger than at any pre- 111.0118 Iim€."—From the President’: address at the 48th Annual Meetinl. January 28, I949. FEBRUARY _ 1.4949 STABILITY Pollclos In Forco—$614.384,6o7.o0 AIlOIF-OIILIILOOSA‘) Surplus Funds—$8,o7z,o86.5§ New Policies In 194l—$131,634,2z4.o0 Paid or Credited to lfollcyholdos-s and General Agent, Charlottetown Beneficiaries In 194a—szo,343,:zz.51 Cnowu LIFE ANCE COMPANY i.-. Qronln gathered later to chivareo the A post-nuptial shower was held for tho popular couple on \\"'edncsds_v. Jan. filth at the spacious home of Mr. Robert Graham. Shamrock. at which time many useful and costly gifts, also money. were received by Mr. and Mrs. Frizzoll. The accompanying good wishes were read by Alctha Graham while Mrs. Leslie Clark and Mrs. Earle,Garnhum removed Lho mappings and Lou Champion placed the gifts. The groom on behalf of his wife thanked their many friends for their thought- fulness and invited each one to visit them in their home. Th0 rc- mainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent in social intercourse, playing games and dancing. ATTLEE REJECTS PROBE LONDON. Jan. iii-Reuters)- Prlmo Minister Attlee today rs. looted a suggestion in the House of commons that he should set up l. royal commission on the lines of the uni-American activit- ies committee in tho United Stator IIOMI! FLEET SAIL! WEYMOUTl-f, Dorset, England. Jan. (il-tfbeuterst-Shlps of the home fleet sailed from Portland harbor today for their spring cruise to Gibraltar and the Med- ltcn-anctm. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY ALL Rust-tr. wouvs BEEN ‘sesame rora rr. V ‘ HERE wou so x‘ By Clifford Mclrldt OUT OUR WAY tll NI‘ rs- ..r~>-i-_-__._-_. " NO. 1 HAVEN'T e01’ . MY FEET BACK so FAR FOR LEVERAGE" 1 GOT ‘EM BACK "rt-tan: so THIS PIECE ot= ttzou I'M ctrrrtst’ ore wow-r FALL on ME.’ ////’///////////4»W// amaze Potzow A65 _ ._~_-- -<-<" t . . "v5 \' likhhhfttll" " ,,< t T Jiéwtptlo"? ‘h ‘_u.. -