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I"! . mam um rm 0mm . -._.. ’.'I"._".'."§" ALSO POPEYE SCIENCE -—- COMEDY — ‘THE EASTER ~--~< ..t.>»-=C.-u‘<1,aMW»t»-»sr-4I-usti:.;~~ -t -r r _l‘HE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold l". Min 14min, Albert Althea. In. Bylvn Harriet Clair. Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldou Laval-u. AGENT The following places ln Montague: In Georgupown: The Post Otflca; Roper; SOUBIS: Ln St. Patefl: Francis Chaverlo . Guardian may be bought It my of the MIIIEA. Llewellyn; sin. 01v. In South: Condon‘: and Floreaol Tho Pout Offlub. ..“TWO WEEKS SALE com- mencing January 13th. Everything reduced. Discounts up to 50%. l-looley‘: Men's Wear. Montague. ..'HOOLEY'S MEN'S WEAR, Montague, Mammoth Sale. Two weeks, starting January 15th. Hugo llscounts. With the resumption of hockey at the Nlontngue rink, the boys and girls of the High School have fornted. teams for the coming’ sgltlsllll. The senior boys have formed .1 teaizn with ivhich to compete Ztglllllbl Murray Harbour and Georgetown. The Peewees and nave also formed teams. and had their first game Satur- day night. The high school girls ltaye also forzncd a team, and hope to have their first game in the ricnr future. The young- sters had their first practice on Sllllfdfly morning. through the kindness of Mia Preston MncDctl-l aid. the manager of the rink, and; it was a. pleasure to see so many; kiddies starting to learn the gaziic. Those youngsters are under the coaching of Mr. Mac Clair, who l! llllllg his tizne In helping to de- velop ltotkcy lt\ the youngsters. The gain.» on Saturday night be- tween the Peewees ague , is pfctuy of good; hockey mnfcrizti in these young-‘ 5381's if tlicy have corichzug. Summary 1st. period - No Score. Zitd. Period 1~Mttrray Hillllulll’, E. bIacNcIL] LL-Murrnyi llm-botir. ll. Fraser. I 3rd. I'm-ind No Score. Lineups: Murray Idarbour -- Goal. C. Stewart: defence, E. MiscNell, B.l llaclieod; Forwards —— H. Fro-set‘. ll. White. B. Stewart. B. Bell, L. .\lilf‘l.§."l_\'. Atonlorzuo ~ Goal K. Col- lins; defcnce D. MacDonald, H. Clair. A. Stewart, F. Larkln. C. Campbell. rlorvzurds —— J. Yors- l ton, K‘. Power. llrynolds. K. Reardon. Luis-on, M P0030.‘ B. Bald- ____________ “TNSLOE Y.P.II. The rectilar meeting of the Win- sloe ‘til-ill. was hold at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Eritit Hughes on Friday evening. Jan. 14th. The devotional period in charge of Mrs. Harold Crawford opened by singing "Break Thou The Bread o! Life" followed by Call to Worship. followcd by the sing- ing of “Thcre Shall Be Showers of Blessings.“ The Strripture reading taken from St. Alzittltriv, chapter 5, verses l to l6 was rcnd by Aifnrjcrie Craw- ford. Mrs. Crmvfnrd then read Tliisttgltts of Meditation on the thcinc: “The Biblc." Harold Craw- ford rcad a lovely story. All re- peated the Lord's Prayer. meeting was closed by “Swcct Hour of Prayer" by a closing prayer by Mrs. Craw- ford. Th» business period opened with the minutes of the last, meeting. It iviis ntoved and seconded that Erith Iltlgltcs be paid for candy and popcorn tisccl at Christmas social. There were l7 members p id their fees for I949. The roll call W85 allstvcrcd by l6 mem- bers and one visitor. The treasurer reported paying Mr. Good for the wiring of the church. The next meeting is to be held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rodd on Jan. 2S with Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie as devotional leader and lunch contmlttce to be Mrs. Ivan Turner. Mrs. Orville Turner and Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie. The president read a New Years ntcssagc from the prqsidcnt of Maritime Confvrcnce of Y.. . The discussion was the duties or‘ each officer in charge. Tho recreation leaders for next mmtlng are Mrs. Erlhh Hughes and Doris Jenkins. The meeting adjourned. Alter a half hour social period lunch was served by hostess anticom- mittee in charge. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs Hughes for use o! home. The meeting was closed by singing Auld Lung Sync. ROYAL TOUR MONEY GAINING 1N VALUE JOHANNESBURG. Jim- FI -—- (CP) - South African five-shil- ling ($1) pier-cs struck in 1941 to commemorate the Royal Tour.) are now bringing prioes several times their face value. * In Britain and the United states they’ are selling from $3 to $6 cach. An official of t.he Soul: African Mint says the practice ls quite legal. “Only 300.000 five-shilling pieces were struck ln 1947." he said. "They were Intended for co1lec~ tors and are bound to galn value." ._._..._______..__ ICELAN D10, . IMNGUAGE The Icelandic language ts the most northerly o! all cultivated tongues and contain; 33 letters l: the alphabet. NOTICE I All Accounts due us not pay- od before Jan. 30 will be hand- ed to our Lawyer for collection. Signed, DIXON BROS. Famine. inst-mini ' ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Ghuea Etc. ' MONTAGUE- P- l. l Olllca flours: l0 to 12 ILM 2 lo 5 P. M. Holidays, by appointment fi om» Connected With mug More. ‘her dntilzhlcrin-lznv, Mrs. L. Hennigar, C.” .."l‘UDOB PLATE new pattern. Sweet Brlar Flatware will match with dinnerware. C. R. Boelmer. Jeweller. Montague, P. E. I. Georgetown . and Vicinity Mrs. Guy Ilemphlll I: vlsltlng Jackie Hemphill in Halifax, N. S. Mrs. William Murphy was called to Sourls on Sunday when word xvas received of the serious Illness 0t her motherr-Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lannlgnn of lvlonttuztte on Sunday visited Mr. Lnnnirzmfs sister, Mrs. Ella lilac. Kinnim who has recently returned to hcr home from hospital. Mr. Spurgecn Walker, until ro- cently nn the Canadian National Railway section crew at Mount Stewart has bid in a vacancy on the Cardigan section and has com- menced his duties there. __._. On Saturday night, January 15th the Georgetown Brunch No. l6 of the Cfllllldlflfl Legion, B.E.S.L. held a special meeting in the Legion Hall on Richmond Street. In an im- pressive ceremony wlth president. J. W. Layers. assisted by 1st Viceé President. and Wallace MacDonald. The meet. ing procccrlctl to discuss and adopt a 5E! 0f lJy-lrttvs Rovcrning the operating of the Branch’: hall and canteen. Those by-Iziws were drawn on by the executive at an earlier meeting. The large attendance en. thuslastlcally discussed the by-liuvg operator. ment was Approximately now paid up _ and a membership objec- tive of between fifty and sixty Is being set as a goal. SOURIS NEWS“ cLenn, bride-elect, was guest of honour at an after_ noon tea on Thursday given by Mrs. John McLean. Miss Adele ____. saw many social events take place in sour-is. Mrs, J- Dfllllcl entertained at her home on Thursday evening with two tables of bridge. ‘The prizes were “"7" by Mrs. Peter McPhee first. Mrs. Harold Matthew second and . Ella MacDonald, consolation. ___ Friday Bvcnlnrz about thirty p0“. cs gathered at the home c! M15; rnle Garrett to hon Mcbe . .'Last week or lump. A!- ter the presentation by Mr. Claude Richards. Mr. Townshend thanked everyone on behalf of himself and ‘Adele. The remainder of the a beautiful three cake which was cut tu-be and served to guests. wedding by the bride- esch o: tho __.__,________ REGINA RESTAURANTS NEED WOMEN \VORKER5 REGINA. Jan. 1'1 - (GP) ~Em-. ployment officials here don't agree that a woman's place is In the kitchen. ‘They ham the evidence (from the ladies thcmselvgg, I They say restaur- rank with domes- k. ant occupations tic service. With wider choices of jobs avail- able for women, the problem be. comes more pressing. i émmmm nurs JUST m mu" 11m’: who: people ny when chey ma: Lipton Tea, Cam. ads‘: one and only Bonded ten. In duper ulor, richer flavor yells you lt’| u better in, loo. So full-bodledul’ you can actually use leu tau per cup. You'll find the wnmuty in every package . a a (lie proof in every cup. Gut Bria] LIPTON TEA today: You'll enjoy its {maul ‘Thwrlq/x". arc being held now to interested In the (Io-operative move- wood curt-Inc line as yet owing to the mlld weather. Other years most o! the wood time. Some hauled slabs from Farmlngton Mills. Donald. h and moved where Mr. TM? and every one wishes cess in their new und of with Charlottetown Hospital other: she underwent a serious operation on Saturday mor daughter of Mrs. Ephram Malena and the Into Patrick this vicinity. for mllwaymen course runs tor eight weeks one day par week and section men from all over the one man from each section. 'I\hts 1s ._ out. Bristol and Vicinity Mr. Ind‘ MII-ITV-lng Drake wen week-end vlslton to tho city nu business. H. 8. MacEv/en‘: store hen wu closed two days last week 10c stock taking. re-openlng on Thursday. Mn. Jamcs A. Otlsrlen wu 1n tho cltyulut week for a few days, guest o! her son Reginald O'Brien and Mrs O'Brien-B. ‘ ' Mir. Giles Jay, of the staff of the Redmond Electric 00,. City, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jay. Blends of Mr. Ad. McKenzie, proprietor of the Morell Garage will be pleased to see him back to work after balng confined to his home for a week with s severe cold. A number of study club meetings get groups Nothing ‘has been done tn the was cut and out at this wood burners here have as fur away M and Mn. Reginald Mae ave closed up their home to the city to mid! McDonald is employed. left hm m: Saturday them suc- ertiaklng. 1W1‘. .____ Blend: especially the young Pllll Miss Bertha. McCarthy will learn regret that she has entered tno rttnl. Bertha is i‘ McCarthy 1n Another grocery store has come to thls vicinity. Mr. John Keefe who has been doing work and cellars by foundation I contract for years has his thoughts to grocery and opened a, store in Morel! Mar Lem Kane, operated for time before moving to restd near where quite some the city to C. Mr. William MacDonald. C. N. R. attending the first d other instructions ln the city. The Island are attending the second year Mr. MacDonald has attended. Potatoes by the car loads we moving swiftly from the new ware- house at Moi-ell. at present some lots had to be re-graded a third time before shipment. One farmer here reports his pile of more than o. thousand bushels passed O. K. and are gone from this mighty grading station where a scone of men work at top speed to get them l On Tuwday 21st. Fortune Brldlc Hall E a Christmas concert. yam ydurteeth ' \Whiter today/y’ I ~11” _¢-— h t , \ . "Because I changed to \ Pepsodent Tooth Powder wim IRIUM l" Why? Deccan only Pepsodent contains Irlum, the marvelous cxclusive lug-adieu: that given you the grates: cleansing action over oEercd. Pepwdeut Tooth Powder cleans your teeth moi-a thoroughly-—Clclnl better between mil: --g¢u rid ofevcry mu " of dull film; That’: why New Pcpsodent with Irlum gem you: teeth cleanest-and when rhcyn cleanest they're whiten. Ask _ w, {or Peplodent Tooth Powder teddy-you'll love Pepsodeut‘: n,‘ "UUM m,’ delicious.‘ [rub lano- lnclm lhu dlfiomnil- Recitation - "Dad's Mistnkl’ Delmar Altken. "somubody" Recitation - Oomol Saints lPaultne Altken. December,‘ Song - “Her! ‘Thank: For The by Juc’; Mitchbtl. was tilled Claus." Bells" by odtomeirhomuudshingfiucnd all beet wishes for a Merry Gm.»- by mu and a Happy New Yen. (Patriot Pleuso Copy) IUBTUNE BRIDGE SGHOOL CONCERT evenlnl. RELIEF! PMIHII. . l W”? an VICKS to its capacity u the people from Monologue — intern Kings gathered to wILnesslChristmas Tree" put on by tho. Closing Choruk-“Santofls pupils, under the direction of their by School. teachers. Mildred MacDonald, and‘ Closing speech by Gall Johnson. Beth Fraser. The chalnnan then complimented Kay and Virginia Collin o! Rollo the pupils and teachers for the en- Bay, Hazel and Ross Coffin o! Bay loyable program which they had Fortune and Jean Hlgglnbotihaim of put on. Fortune assisted with the singing To the delight of the youngatem. Mrs. George Jackson actcd as Santa arrived and distributed the organist and Mr. Harry Burke pre- presents from the heavily laden ‘Med a, charm“, tree. after which every one depgrfi- Following is the pmzruxi: Opening Ch0fll8—~"SB!ll-B Claus" by School. A Greeting by stunt Altken. Recluttion-"Mummylx Girl“ by Janet Francis. Recltation—"when I'm A Man” and "When I'm A wmnsn" by 0M1 Hlgginbotham and Shirley Gallant. Recttatlon-“A Brave Child" by Joyce Dlngwell. Dtaloguc-"A Letter to Santa" by Roger Francis and Gall Johnson. Recitatloivwslster‘: Beau" Violet. Dingwell. S0ng—-"Star of the East" by Hazel, Kay and Virginia Coffin and Betty and Jenn Ilimzinbotham. , Recitatlolr-"My D011?" by V17‘. gtnla Lutz. Recitation-flwhat Makes Sing" by Basil ‘Burke. Put u I drc o! Vlcks Va-tietznol fr: each nostril. Soothing relief come: mutt Was. Black Tie, Cuban Heel, Sin 5 Only Special . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 RUBBER DOME FASTEN- ER OVERSHOES _ n n: Above. W01. Wine, Block cr_'llue Slippers: - Y Wedge Heel, Formerly $2.50 for $1.50 Misses Sizes ll-Z Red or‘ Blue Birds i All pleased to see our good friend . Ephram Malone, home again after a stay of several weeks in the town Hospital where he underwent a serious operation. Mr. Malone informs us he will be un- able to do any work ot any kind be Ion lute spring at the earliest. This is not so good for a busy {dimer and chicken raiser. w. Ed. Donnelly, and Son, elec- trical contractors warn wor In this vicinity last week and wired up the home of Mr Jlfld Mrs. P. R. Slnnott, also the Brlsboi Post Office. Mrs. Sinnott. has been Post Mast-er here for many years now and elec~ trlc lighting in the busy office will be quite an improvement and a light over the door will light the yard up for late callers for their mull to the office where no one ls refused early or late. IIBIIII BIIIIIIIIIITIS lfll- gasping. wheezing Chronic your life a misery? Arc I .‘.._.........-.A.......~__ . ' 1 by Doris Dixon. necimcion-"Not Too smut" bvl Pauline Dixon. I Dinlogue-"Bridget Makes A Mls-. take" ' Recltation-"A Little Mon‘ by Jimmy Conohdn. RecItaiion-"Tht Proud Motherfl Wltile They Lust . 75c i Clearing at 75c Mailed (To any P.E.l. Pa’ r Men's Leather Slippers "ll 2O p. c. off _______________________________________ Was. Brown or Block Suede Pumps Formerly up lo $5.75 for Christmas Carols. I Recitation - "Predlcament" by Buddy Attken. l Recitatlon-"Papi-Us Darling” byl ha Burke. Diuloguc-"Waitlng For Santa". l Rcclmtion - "Early Rising" by: Roger Francis I Recltatlom-“A Stltohln Time" by Marjorie Lutz. Dlulogrue-“Dnvldts Bravo The In- temp ”.. Recitation - "When specter Comes" by Hazel Jodi-son. Recitation - "A Surprise For Santa" by Hamid Jackson. Recitation -- "Just As Good” by Charlie Blalsdell. Drill —- "Christmas Stockings." Recitatlo -- "The Dutch Girl" by Ruth Dixon. Motion Song —~ "Silent Night/f. Recitation _- "His Letter" by Bobby Hlgglnbotham. Recitation - “To Santa Claus" by Charlie Bloisdell. Dialogue - “Boys Right Club." Wos. Brown or Block Suedu Strap Cuban Heel -- Open Too and Counter . 1.98 Wos. Brown or Blk. Velvet O'Shoes, Zipper Side Fastener. Reduced to . 3.95 Discounts Off All Other Lealharj-‘oorwear Llncs. Brady Footwear "Co. Phone 8l2. Al.- Wos. Brown or Black Laced Type . . . . . . IIIIIIO. (mm-v- I58 Queenotreel Recitation - "My Dolly" by Mur~ jorle Lulz. v our coal rum." '