PAgi:gE1(;HT In actual tests at daring unmatched by any am lire challenge in iulriadl 'iie'li flgii . to the destin- ier live love y. TO-IAY-FRI:-SAT. Shows: Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-9 , ALE THE ADVENTURES A MAN CAN LIVE--HE I.lVES!. agar LANCASTER”-VIRGINIA Mir 1 p P.”5'NTFP Willi H Ii . fawn -v mm. ..m an .-.r t... VNARNLH uwup. , -I EXFRA: News Of The Day - Snow Fiesta - Novelty - Cartoon, Duck Soup To Nuts , ' "T '”'"' W ' I 01.1) asrTn7t7rIoa's (7 ””f. . I. . . :5 Til-DAY CAPITOL rm. - SAT. ;..'.i;.'.';'".':::. :f...:".:.'.';.:".. lfitli: -i . v (1 ion before the lat snows 3:30-7-8:45 lg-ri7i'Ti::g:H-,,, A Y iv 1 I The .53. TP';:)zTlil1l?l.li::l? sol Japan f 'dl'inKS (ea, mostly green, without 'f YOWVE HEARD IT WHISPERED! ml” ”" 5"9”' x T . . ....-4.... all 3 .4. . nail. ruun - IOIEIT noolwm - um noun - in Ituasvyueaauuia.-mu-u-was I .'- A RWUBUC PTCTURE "-'-'5-7'v':'-Z-"' ' ALSO: Chapter No. 2 "Pirates Of The 7l;Iigb'Seas" -1 i ' ..,.g by Ken ' Reynolds -u: Quickies -.nv:. I .u-.-- - 2 V. i3r 1-l V '.: ?: :-r:.:- 1? W5”. --9.. f; ?2E:.'l:a'-LO5---T- 3 "My wilc's hr:-on 'entin.gmihoac vitamins ' -. , .. - , .' . . you ad- ? :!:Ilnl;SnCl(iTtel.l'1"lhC Gunidian Want Ads--whats in them, Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE , Repairs .-....--...-.c A . .,... ... Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 MONTREAL OTTAWA roaonro THE OCEAN llMlTlD Daily. all r!Npr'ng nu train. Duplex momettcs, drswin rnorm. Compartments. TONE mnms.berths.huiTcr lounge, dining car. THE SCOTIAN Daily. Drawing ruonis.com- psrrmenn. berths. tosrhes. dining car, coach lunch service. TH! MAIITIMI IXPIESS Daily except Sunday. Draw- ing moms. corn srlmems. berths. coaches. ining car, coach lunch service. For additional information mruult yam lore! agelll. CANADIAN NATIONAL By Fagov Er Shortsa .Tlil?.RE oucnr TO BE A LAW ' , & 5-&'l.fiIi'&I.. act 5r:.'.. ynowr sr THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN HIE EASTER ii,tiilAltillMi Ioatague: town: The Post Olllca: arts 5 Ion. ....'DANOl. Lower hall. Friday. January 12th. Be- corded music. Bristol and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Owen sinnott. Bouris. were week-end visitors to their old homes in this vicinity. Mrs. ii. 8. McEwen. has enter- ed the hospital for treatment and all hope to see her out again soon. Mr. Harry Mcliwen, the station caretaker. will take up usi- dence in the station for the winter. The regular meeting of Bristol W. I. was held last at the home of Mrs. James old. with a lull attendance. the Week Arn- The regular weekly card party was held at the home of Mrs. W. W. MacDonald on Tuesday night with a good crowd attending. The regular of the Bristol C. Y. O. was held at the meeting- AGlNTIt-AIONTAGUII llaroll P. lantlry. Nil- Braoe lasriies. sun Jane Wlaallloa. iilb AGENT OIOIOITOIM lallea lavas. The Guardian may he bought at the rouowiu plans is Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Ileana in Ssuria: The panels In and II. llsb Montague . home of Miss Bertha MscDonald' on Sunday evening with a lull attendance. Mr. Cyril Slnnott. who is Ii medical student at McCvlll Univer- sity. Montreal. has returned to his studies alter a vacation at home here. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- Donald have taken up residence in their house that has been vac- ant for some time while they were residing in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Tvoddie O'Haniey and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien were Sunday visitors to Bristol. Mr. 0'1-laniey took his car back to the city (or the winter after being held here for some repairs. .. 'Mr. John C. Peters has re- entered the Charlottetown Hospit- sl tor further treatment. Mr. Peters. a was-.vet.e.ran. has been conlined to bed for more than a year without much improvement The condition oi the two Gauth- ier boys severely burned at the Lot to Railway Station two weeks ago is still serious. They are in the Charlottetown Hospital and are still unable to see. William MacDonald Mrs. and Mrs. Reginald MacDonald were business Visitors to the city for two days last week. Another visi- tor was Mrs. Gus MacDonald and she reports that her husband is not in good health this winter and had to return home from the city. Mr. John R. O'Brien. who spent a week with his lamily hare, left on return to his duties on Friday morning in Haiilax. He has been rm the stall at the veteran's Home for many years now. Friends hare of Mrs. W. 8. Mc- Manus. somervillo, Mass, -will be sorry to hear or her continued illness. She was a yisitor here last summer with her husband for the first time in thirty-seven years. ' Conslde-rable work has been done on the old Bristol Mill pro- perty by the new owners. The dike around the dun has been raised in higher than ever before and we expect to see this iamous old trout pond ol years back in the news again next summer. A bull donor and crew have been work- ing on the job for some time. Third In Series Of Prayer Services The third meeting oi the Uni- versal Week o'l Prayer service. observed in Montague this week, was held in St. Andrews Presby- terian Church last evening. with a very llrga congregation in at- tendance. he service was con- ducted by (iv. 1'. N. Young and -music was u dsr the direction of J. E. Dunni g with Mrs. A. F. Campbell presiding art the organ. The meeting opened with the hymn "O Lord To Thee I Cry”, followed by the Scripture lesson, Si. Duke lath chapter, read by Mr. William. Johnston 0! the Baptist Church. The hymn '"Tis- The Blessed Hour of Prayer" was sung. Dr. A. D. Macltensis. minister at the United Church. led in pray- ln unison. The anthem f'rha Lord is My Light" (J. E. Fox) was rendered by the choir. The hymn "Breathe on Iraath O! God" was sung. lav. Mr. Young. then introduced the speaker of the evening. Llc. William Johnston. who brought a message. containing the theme of the week. "Prayer". The meet- ing closed with Nit hymn "A9- groaeh My Soul The Marcy Seat." its tion was. pronounced by Rev. Mr. Young. Me nub suits; to Ilulei In "is: easin- coli. half. or. followed by the Lord's Prayer ' lino Itenn. Ira. Jena rlelastaa ....'CABD PAITY on Thursday evening in the Armourias at 3 o'clock. Sponsored by C. W." I41. Montague. Southern. King's lloclieyleague Special Meeting A special meeting of the mem- bers of the Southern Kings Ha- key League was held last night at vihe R.C.M.P. office, Montague. with (he president. Mr. J. A. MacDon- ald, presiding. The purpose of the meeting was to elect olilcers and to draw up the schedule for the coming season. The ouicers elected are as 101- lows: President. J. A. MacDonald. Cardigan; lat vice-president, Ewcrt Keeping. dMull'rId'Iu.HIrb;tlti'.' 2?: T-BONE STEAK, lb. . . . . . . . . .v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69;: vice-prcsi en . 1 ram lzgers . :- Geomewwm "cremy drawn” PICNIC HAMS. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .)9e 4:. c. Jardlne, Montague. Player A wncm by me Knmm sun. Hamburg Style BEEF, 1 lb tins. reg. 49c for 89c. gzomenlallvgli W-F WL.v:l:drf'l:- day School and Y. P: groups was Sunkist ,ORANGES, 4 doz. .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 99c urtly IF 0111': - - held recentl at the Kilmuir Hall, - - . 7 . G,,,,,...,.,..,-, D. M..;,...-., Mo... new A. C, Elmer kmmy mm as Delicious APPLES, 2 doz. .. . . . .. . . .. 4.3: 1Isu9- . chairman. Large GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27c The lahedull ll 10 5! Published The iollowlng program was pro- in the newspaper. with the that unmdg WE DELIVER PHONE 1396. game in Montague Monday night Choruses. - - between Montague and Georgc- Recitation-Welcome. by Gordon town. The league will play under MacDonald. M.A.l-LA. rules. The visiting team will provide the referee-in-chio!.. and the home team the linasmsn. All serious intractions oi the rules are to be reported to the president in writing by the referees. . Ir, was decided that the final plsyobls would be the best out of three for the semi-iinals. and the best out oi tive lor'ihe tinsls. The iormation of an all-star in- termediate team was discussed. and it was proposed that such a team might be selected by three inde- pendent judges to be chosen. This was not, linally determined. but will again be discussed at a later- meeting. Georgetown Eagles 9 Montague Moteors 9 In a (bang-up hockey game to usher in senior hockey for 1951 in Ceorgetown. the local Eagles and the Mon-tague Meteors played to a hard-fought 9-9 tie. bolora a good attendance oil fans, Many edge in the first period and car- ried a 4-2 lead into the middle iory but play was close and tho second Period 7-Georgetown. Stevens 0.55 8-Georgetown. MscNei1l 2.38 ii--George-town. Mac-Donald 3.53 lo-Montague. Nelson ........ .. 4.80 ll-Georgetown, McDonald ll.1'l IF-Geo'town, A. Murphy i3.03 is-Montague Power (McLean) 1.4--Montague, Third Plrlol 15-Montague, MIQEAIH .... .. 1.11 10-Georgetown... 1'. Landry. (A. Murphy) 4.80 i7-Geoltown. Macbonsld 15.!) is-Montague, J. Landry. (Clements) islzo .- IAITIIN YIIBIYTIIY An Executive meeting oi liaewrn Presbytary. Y. P. U. held. in the loud Mom at church ttuday was and I Discussion on Presbytery out followed. As there wars tve numbers received. it was da- aides to leave tniiuntil a later .1422 A. 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Woodberry's SOAP, 4 for aaoo'I'oOo.QOOYiID'OICOQifIlaao-oannos JANUARY 11. :95: 490;, .... 89o Thrift soar FLAKES soc? 31T.5 . 99;: - 556' 452 -Ooaesaaoalv aaoopaaa-on-........ Play-'Melaina Enierlains". with Mary Farquhnrson. Laurie Mac- Donald. Dot Stewart. Janet Mar- Lean, Wcstaway Macbean. Claude Stewart, and Lloyd Fsruubarson. Recitation-"An Icicle" by isaroei Nicholson. - Play-"Crmchels Christmas I)in- ner". with John MacKinnon. Bob- bie Loans. Nomzanymclienna, Jos- sie Mccvorwan, Anna McDonald. Marie MacDonald, John McGowan. Peggle Johnston. Davis Mt-Kenna and Margaret Finiayson. Montague In , ill-3 Victory Over Georgetown The second hockey game of the season was played in the Mon- gg .. (ngue rink inst night with the Play-"Too Greedy By llali" WW" EON” 1 - with William McPherson. Basil 1" H19 ml” 991195 9” Vmw" rapped in three quick goals before the locals got under way. but from there on the Meteors had the edge and counted straight tallies to the end of the game. Although the visitors were not at full strensth. they were by no means outclassed. and the first rz.-une on Monday night 01 the Southern Kings League should be a big drawing card when these two 1-venly matched team BIN-19 Benton. and Sidney McGowan. Intermission. Plato-"Lisieningl in on Joe's New Radio”. with Mrs. M. Mar- Kinnon. Miss Annie MacDonald. Miss Audrey MsoLeod. Mrs. L. Mc- Gowan. Basil Benton. George Mc- Pherson. Malcolm MoKinhon, and Bruce Lecco. Carol-"l'he First Nowell." Ev- elyn M-:Pherson and Anna Mac- Donald. .- " it ut. M51s”:lessIiiaowMc'l(.7?)evvarIs.t:)l,llVias Gm: geterees-It Colllnss. A- Sorrel- rey MacLeod. Mrs. W. Mcxonna. UMUP31 Georgetown-Goal. 1. Stevens: Mr" L" McG”w'n' Mrs" M' MM" defence. A. MaoPhoe. B. Doiory. s. Kinnon. Miss Annie Maubonnld. new -laces were introduced on yo mum; forwards, F. Lavnndlen both teams to revises losses it-em mEg;r::?h”Wn. M138 Evelyn D.hMwDoMmI SI MMNQIL F. L." 5"". '"w"' P”, Wu fut Dust - Eleanor and Florence Landry: 3- M""v9”v 3'. uurpb” Bi throughout all three periods and uwmnnong . Pulbucovgy. Vlemy """.”d hr 9")” '"”" Monologue-"A Boy's Pocket" MGCGOIS--COIL C- WITPUT3 4" play. and gives promise of many ,0... M.cKlnmm' fence. D. (wane, .P. Fraser. .A. hI"H0"'!hi Wiim” N10" "W Carol--"silent Night" Mrs. M. MacLurc. L. Fraser: forwards. H- season ends. The visitors had the Mwxynnon, Miss Audrey Mac- Power. D. MacLean. A. Nelson. K. Clem:-nis. J. Lannlgan. J. Landry- Leod. Jessie McGowan. 5, Jay, C. Carlo. Recitation-"Good Bye" Carol session which ended in a 7-7 tie. M my son, In the. crucial third irama both Bcgpoltglr SUMMARY lelms Went I11 0M 10 mlleh VlC' Foliotving a few brief rernsrks mi” Form! by Rev. Mr. Fraser, the pi'0su'itm ifinai bell sow both teams end in concluded with me National a M deadlock. Anthem. 1-cseorseiowlh MICD0'"” H5 Linapsy ... (Johnston) . .. . Georgetown Eagles: Goal. 3. ansva auu.no 7r-GWI9WW"- M" "'5 H0 Stewart; defence. A. MacPhee, s. MONTREAL - (om .. A bravo (Johnston) G v- ' Dr.-Lory and S. Johnson; forwards. bulldog gave his life to IIFOMCI M5 3'Gwr5cwwn' J9 M n tw S. MacNeili. H. Stevens. D. Mac- ml-Vler's savings here. Four mask- (MMNFWL ' Donald. H. Publicover. F. Lav- Q? gangtlxtsnxhghentteregid tr: 310:3!) 4-:3-l-:;311I';-nn)i” '3' 16,” Indicr. E. Murphy. A. Murphy. ” " 3 "'7 9 0 I ,3 L.,,.,,,, bulldog when it attacked them. 5-dIg4:r:f;(;lrfey! 1;-"&:i;D6mdp--N 15'” Mon-tague Meteors: Goal. C. W9" ad W”-"Wt "W M"- Walloper: dc-fence. 1). George. P. Fraser, 3, Menu”, 1,. prne,-; Literature concerning this will be 5'”'"' P""'”' ;o,.w,,d5, D, M.cL,,,,, H, paw”, sent to each Union. it was decided oguolwu mum 3. N,),.,,,' J, L,,,d,.y, K, chm. to send another news letter in all (Muuhn ,;5-, mu. 3. u,,,,;",,. 5' J.y' 3, col. unions for the month of Janu- .(4M."o"' Mum" line. C. S0rr9y..C. Car-le. "-V- (George) . 9:5 summg,-y;... The Executive is pleased to re- 3g.Me,.o"' mm, . , port that the book entitled "Atlas." mandry) H V ,,,,,, H 11:10 pm; pm” Geography oi Canada and Pro- 9yMem,,5, clemgntg Vince. which was being used in a (cu-1,.) W130 1.-Montague. Jay . . 3.03 WW9 MTWA 0" P- 3- L '”d lo-Meteors. Nelson 14:1) 2-Georgetown. Johnson 10.62 "mm "5 ""134 ""15"'0”"W' W Penalties - MacDona 3..Mom..u.' paw... the Protestant faith. has been (Mmrnun) H removed. Thlrtl Period 4-Georgetown. Ralph Raynor asked all mem- (mwpomld, V hers to send any Y. P. U. aelvls. 1i-Meteors. MacLsan 20 5..M,, ., u, I ", programmes. pro acts or any ng (George; 2 (p.,.:,-2,? 'M mm they planned to ,do to him so 12-Meteors. Macu . 6-Montague. Power ...... .. id.55 ih-t ha my -end them” slow: to - pf: the United Ohurchman. it was decided to help my travelling expenses tor any one having to come any distance to an Executive meeting. , There being no further busi- ness. the meeting adjourned to meet on Saturday. February 10 at one o'clock. ' Penalties -- None. PRODUCE! INCINBI 'Ita1ian somaiiland. lost to Italy in the second World War. 5099"" half the world's incense. production oi FOR G gvo-as slgotilsgleoi Daughiier zefdmmktathakidtzgol : ' ' e ' so: to . s on luau-ads; tsinea,mry wists seeded. IgNIhII'fllOdIOlyOIII'I from usgssdegwasseesiiu sap vita Jeiiovniiecnuaplc ollNO thewuldovuw .Ukssalldassadd;I' otlel y lN0's'!rais sue. loyciraiargeslsa g y-butbsayrap getlN0l dat.ltw .1aove(tiryhIahns1- ' Iv Ilastuie NEW .aaoys.s:i CHRISTMAS c0N(;l-:n'r The New Argylt Christmas con. cert was presented on Friday night, December 22nd. Thh school was very iasiedully decorsicd for the occasion. Mr. George MacLean was ap- pointed chairman and the lollow- lng program was carried out. ' Opening chorus. "Jin-gle Bells" the school. . Welcome. Clinton MacLeod, "Welcome Drill". Seven Junior Plllplls. Dialogue. "A Letter in Santa", Stella MacEschern and Beverly Beaten. Drill, Pupils. Dialogue. "Mrs. Brown's Christ- mas Present". Jean Maczachern and Kenneth Machean. "What I Like". Junior Solo. "Away in a Manger", (encore, "P.E.l. is Heaven 'To Me"). - . Monologue. "Grandpa Remem- bers." Charles Msclschern. , Intermission. sale of -candy and drimcs. Carol singing. ' Drill. Cums Darraoh. Jean Mac- Eaehem and Beverly Beaten. . Dialogue. "When You're Hon 1')" Lsugbt it Old". Florence l.J, - rach and Margaret .MscDougall. Recitation. Curtis Dsrrach. . Recitation. Joan MacEachern. Solo, "Rudolf. The Red-Nosed Reindeer" (encore. "Tearing Down The Mail Box"). Herman lnman. Recitation, Beverly Beaten. Diaiosue. "Dad's Quiet Even- ing". Fiorence Darrach, Margaret MacDougall. Cur Darrach,Louis Sta-wart. Charles Maczachern. Beverly Beaten. Monologue. "Yes. Grandpa hiss Whiskers". Arnold Maclschernr Solo. ”lNne. Good Night". (en- cores. "Show Me The Way To Go Home". "The Tragic Ro- msnos") Louis Stewart. lClosing chorus. "Old St. Nich- o as" Closing Recitation. I-lermsn in- man. Sanls Claus then arrived and was greeted by the children sing- ing "Hera Comes Santa Claus". Gills were then distributed to the pupils. teachers and others from a prtttily decorated tree. The children received a nest of candy and nuts tram the teacher A hearty vote of thanks. moved by Mr. John MacNevin- and sec- onded by Mr. John MacEacliern was aietanded to the teacher. Vincent Macxenzie. w-ho fiiti.ns- ly replied, thanking all those who Helped in any way to make the concortasuccess. . .., The program was interspersed by ICVEIII banjo selections by Mr. Garfield Macltinnon. Those were much appreciated by (he audience. The National Anthem brought an enloysblr evening to a closi- (Patriol Please Copy) rusiluous di6m'4I