IPAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . ..... ...........-.. .. ..G.....- ...,. FEXUAKY 19, 1952 THE EASTERN A H AGENTS:-MONTAGIFE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewlrt. Mn. Bruce Mai-Pin-c Miss Joyce Wlulnton. Plus Moklnnen. A(. .. -EORGETOWN: Wnldon Lasers. lian may he bought st the following places In Montague: llliie Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: In Snurls: The Snack Bu and H. Rlchuds & Uol. Mrs. Charles Bum-liemilt g or Pte. Diinhnr Hooley, Camp Bor- MOHIREIIF is a iml:ciit. in the den. is spending his emibarkritioii King's Counjv I-ins. . leave at Montague and Charlotte- ---- town. Miss Emitvilre Jeltixllts .Kloii- --- fugue. was s we -r-r.ri visitor to M3, Nadine Deiuhanr iabnmt- hPr hon"? ill 33 171319 oi-y technician King's County " Hospital was It week-end visitor to Mr (i'.nd H rt niii -:n woil- her hnmotln B,-gmqaibane. kiiniiii .Vfn:".i:-iI- t” . is iii-and - . has ewri-rd ilic ix. x Coiiiity ..'Pte Rasil Vsiildersline, camp "'”I”'-”'” Rnrdrn, as spending his embark- atimi I4-axe sf Moiitaizue and Pet- ..-slmitniixi. Siniivi-zs .- f'l:iier's Road. Friday. Fch: wt 'v'i'. iiieiiinriril ..---- Fvcitirrts iicre : .l in (1:-ni'sctriii'it Mb i,;”,..v Ali”-I Mon-mung 1'" I115 39'" W” 'l' K?” ”9”I'”” lsuperinieiidenl of the King's VT at 1'0!) pr: ,t gcoclli iiiimbc: icmlmy liosmiai jg spending my, h”II'N'I ii”-'” 9' "VI R”'1AIII mid erai days iisitini: friends in Hall- asscmhled at 2 c l'tlFi nlflCP..faM 3" 5. where s p:i":idc was foririctl upi ,,...... i'”'i”d M 1” WI '” wmvhr hi XI!-s Harv Sulliviin student at L B0m"'L'”:i 'V ii i .v A" pM' .Noli'c Danie C0m'('nt. Charlotte- '”5””- "”W”"I' ("””'”mW”ltown spent. the week-end at the hrancli of tlic H lrzvui, B i ' i ' nmnbom of theme of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A V . and mums A. E. Sullivan. Montague. rnsrched to tho v.'w- ylciiiorial nn , . Kent S!.'CCf arrl "cue i.iidcr i LPLOUS (t”'LE". IN "TA direction of L '1 E S(.n.,h, R plinniy mow (all. combined. will: two mmmcs. NI: Dbsprwd illEilA'hlndSI led to. a 'dpc-cisioii gift Maym. Baud mm mm a Ilie 5FtltlIl('ltI lxings (.ounly aim wrath my ,.w ,I.rMP U! Georg” inst night to lake snoiv plows Inf! town and Roy V: A Pa! son laid i;f:.:;H,)d"ad: ,,li:,,:,i”N::n;::,::m:p,,:::: " wreath P”. Um I”e:m”,'hE in. clcnr the streets in Mon- "mi mp L7”i'” Thow taiziic. hut heyoiid the town high- nsscmblcd (ind Sn-.I' ways ivcrc hint-krd solid. Travolo Pi" 3 "V" IIFIE conditions bccanie very dif- g'”5i5”I' II” iiciilt party in the day, Beforc ill 51 hm" noon travellers between George- ”! Ill” RFV. VV- A. lnwii, Mnntnzuo and Cardigan Pntrrsoii i" and from NIlIf'lliI)' River. found Mi 5V”'l'1tiP ' roads voiy lie.-ii). Dcspiio llic Cliurcil. cciiti '3” W ' - npcriitinn of plnius they hecamo gins. ,imp.1.xs.'ihir in many places short- g ily nftcr noon. l - , ' ' i . '(iA)lIC P()STPO.VEl) - A Kinzis Cniiiity l-for-key Lt-aguc ,-rxniiio hr-tvlceii tho Montague ..VIcioni's and the Snuiis Tiszcrs. si-hcduled 'or Snuris last night. 'was cancelled he:-misc of the snow storm. The game is down now for Wednesday niglit. It is ithe final game of tho league sclicdiilc and uili rim-ide the win- inor nf the second-plnce spot. At present Montague and Souris nrc EVERIEARING RUNNERI-E55 tied with four points cncli. Gonryzr-town Eagles won the len- IZIIP with 14 pninis. '. if 1 -T-"LHI";-' tgflghi FUREST HIIJ. S('HOUL -6 mm, .. ,,,,..l Frau ---v-- -hundnnvlrlrmr '1'it'rUm"""ll'WIl"i ..'Rerort for the mid-term ex- tmgg Ha: sn mrrmr l.-.-no-:r (Mimi and pan” "Om, 1.1;. rim of wild um Ivvv v-vb , -- en1iuit"V'KM' icmrr-If' is--'ti:rt','j”';l' Grade K: 1. Gordon Maclileth; W 91 i I I "'.”m'"' M " ( 2 Claude Mritliesnri Ital: -..ig .' ' . RRrLLlI:en,Mw':.l(-:-rm.'-il F 1(l.i'nrIc lfx: l,hill'Rllll:'1 MacDon- ri r: . Annic lntliosnn. 1 Grade VIII: 1. Nollie Macliielh. 'ngSS:nK.rliilPal'Itr:lLilfS0iCrll'l.:t(f .1nrisimI- I Grndc XII: 1. Evelyn Gillis: 2. IT in bwh Ivvrihuiil fi iGarth Gillis: 3. Jvssic Gillis. ' ' ill it i..' ' " . M 5 ,1 .., . , . Grade 1: 1, Laura Garrett. .,; rt:-in rtrsr lg”;-iii. Grodo 11': l. l.crny M.1rLeod: 2. 65:) uoitiscid. OUR MG '9” SE” .Cli;irlos M;ici.cnd: .'l. Cyril MAL"- lDonnld. RE AND TURSERY BOOK 1 Gradc Ill: 1. Snnlii l'luPasquicr; - W. -2. Norman Gillis. P. iillll -I-I" ' Grade II: 1. Basil Tnssil. i DOMINION SEED HOUSE l(Athprn GM-N". 3 :o"lEToi""o"' Arthur Mai-Neill. Tonclirr. MIDNIGHT SHOW i Grndc I: 1, CAPITOL T0-DAY and Wm). IIIIIICIII5 In his most powerful performance I met oiiiotloiist story with srii'i'ii.'iluo ma?m'i"'i'::mm Bob ALthur;foLtSr Hall BILLY wunrn Fr mitten by Illtg Wilder, lessor Sotuinls 0-pAnTy SMART?! :f8PElCIAL - riiiiirsriioui ioiiooirj his in ceremony proclaims gum Ellsilitli's' mien- on to Throne. Crowds throng streets on lienlds is tied! Ondftloml costumes read the Roynl Proolsnw 'MA'rnvrm'3:3o; EVENING 7 mo 9 TONIGHT--'I'I:30 p.m. PRINCE EDWARD IWITOL 'VI'. 1. ORGA. II. S. Legislature "Opening Today. HALIFAX. ll -ICP) - The Nova smiis Legislature will open on ti sombre note tomorrow with government officials in mourning for the late King George Vi. The traditional pagcntry iisiinlly attending such an opening will be dispensed with and opening day business will be cut. sliort, l.ieiiten.int-Governor J. Ma-Curdy will road the Speech from the 'I'hl0lt9. Then messages of synipniliy in the Royal Family, and iO)EliiY to the new Queen will: be oflcrcd. i Foilnwiiisz that the House wllli probably adjourii llnlil Wediiesdsvi The ICElSIBlIll'C was scheduled toi open Fr-ii. 12 but uiis delayed by the Moniircli'.t death. , Roderick MacLeau ll,- Inver- g ncssi will move itllKi Arihiir TIllll'-; A. D. lmv tt.-l.iinciibiir:t will second the reply to lhc Speech from that Thrnnr. l Nezv l.iX&HlOll iippciirs likciy to; be one of the top items for riebsiel along with lent-hers' salaries. izi-:n l IN SAVAGE HARBOR ..l'lh.v Savmzc llsrbor Womenis liisutiiic was oizamzed recently at. the Il0nlf' of Mrs. CI'Il'PllC9 Mur-1 phy. tiy MlFS Rnbin Siipcrvisoi' all P. E. X. Wnmt-ii's institute, assist-i ed by Mrs. Maniiing: ' Miss Robin and lfius. Manning outlined tlic manv objects of the VVOmEll.s lnstiiuze Organization and some of its accomplishments. in Prince FtiWFIl'(i Island Mrs. Manning said the interest of In- stitutes centered on iniprovements and the community as ii whole. Then the niganizers spoke to the ladies about the various clubs belm: promoted by the Women's Institute brniiches. 'l'liey outlined the work of the Girls Sewing Club Other Clubs mcniioiied were Gor- don Clubs and Food (Stubs. Mem- bership fees were paid by thirteen ladies. 'l”he folio-.viiig slate of officers was elected for the year. President. Mrs. Clarence .llurph,v. Vice-Pres- idciil, Mrs. John Morrison. Surc- tary, Miss Annette Macrioiiald. Convcners are as follows: Social Welfare. Mrs. Jiimes Mclx'ay. Citi- zenship. Mrs. Tiielnin McKay Agriculture. Mrs. Elisliri Doyle. Home Economics, Mrs l-trod Mosh- er, Arts and l.iieialiii'c, Miss Phyl- ipsst weekend at his home in El- liumnierside. Georgetown ' O O and Vicinity Friends of 'Mx:.ioa'eph Victor hear with regret. that she is ill st her home. Friends of Mr. Walter Wslkcr are lorry to hear he is not in the best of health. Miss Mary Gotell, who is em- ployed in the city. was A recent visitor to her home in Georgetown. Mr. Murvln Mclnnls. Prlnclpsl of Georgetown High School spent the liotvnle. Mr. and Mrs.-Hsrry Maccniiiiell of Clmrlnttetown were recent guests at Mr. Macconnells former lling's County Hockey League Playoflsllanned Semi-finals in the King's County Hockey Lugue will be played following the intermediate playoffs which begin next. week. it. was announced at Montague lsst night. Montague and Souris will meet in n semi-final winner taking on the league- leaders. Georgetown Eagles. in s best. of five game affair. A ten-minute overtime period is provided for in the event of a tie in either the semi-final: or the finals. If I lie still exists st the end of the first overtime. the remainder of the game will be home in Georgetown. Miss Margaret Lovers of Hsiifsx. N. 5.. was s weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Lav- ' GT6 . Miss Rita Wight. of the teschiiio; staff of Montague Memorial High School. spent 3 recent weekend ii! her home in Georgetown. Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson left on Thursday. Feb. 14th for Murrsy River. where he will fiilllil the duties of Canadian National Rail- iivays agent while the reiziilar agent. Mr. Walter Dalzicl. is ill. Miss Mary Roche. strident mime the Prince County Hospital in left recently to re- sume her iiursiniz duties after five )1? weeks visiting At her home in Georgetown. Mrs. Spurizeon Walker. accom- Eiianied by her father. Mr. William in condi::on.s of the school chiefly Buffetl left, on Sritiirday. Feb. 16. for Souris and North Lake. where they will spend thc next foiv days visiting relatives. Miss Giadvs Foiichcre and Miss. Joan McQulllan. who arc employed iii Charlottetown. were reccnt vis- itors to their homes in George- town. Mr. Frank Soloman returned home last week from Siimmerslde where he has been visilimz with his mu-in-law and daughtrr, Mr. and rs. C. P. Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughters. Elaine and Diannti of Charlottetown. motnrcd tn Grnrnctown rm Sundav. Fob. mp, lls Murphy Auditors are Mrs. John Feehani and Charles Campbell. i It uss decided to hold monthly meetings on the second Wednes-' .li-Jiiii day of each month. Mrs Vlvlorrisnn invited IllPI'TIIlPl'i io IIN ihome for the next. meeting. 1 THE WRONG H0l'SE WORTHING, Eiiglaiid - tCPi in this Sussrx inn-ii has p preserved IS the birthplace of; John Selden. l'7t.h-century law-; Ner. statesman and author. Newi facts suggest the cottage may have no conncctioii with Scldeni at all. . I --r------ - ..,....,ui l T0 - IIAY and WED. snows 3:30 . 7 - 9 'l'."fi.il'l.”'llt'l.'”'”:---.:':i""' I--4-noun-....Iu-one-ulonlu-u ; NEWS .. CARTOON rnmrrxaiiaiion . Dr. Alexsnder Murray. Scottish -- For yvars an ancient cultiigei . been ;hv'othr-r-in-law and sister. Mr. and and wcrc izuests of, thc home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Lavers. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ealchllder and family. Who are speiiclimz the winter in the city. motored to ,Geoi'zc-loivii on Sinidriv. Feb. 17th. where they visitcd friends and rc- l.-ilives. i Miss Joyce "Billie" Jenkins hr- rived at her home in Georgetown last week from Montreal. ivherc shc had been the rzuest of hcr Mrs. Herh Barber. for the past two months, iPreddv Gntcll. son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gotell, has been sc- ccpted as A member of the Royal Canadian Air Force and leaves on February 20th for St. John's. Que- bcc where he will take his basic trainlniz. Freddy. who last your took Grade XI st Montague Me- morlal High School. will take with him the best wishes of msnv friends in Georgetown for s suc- cessful career in the Air Force. Since the return of Mr. and Mrs psisnlcy stright to the Georgetown Baptist Church ihev have started I Yoimlz People's Class and Adult. 67-45) INCANDISCINT and FLUOIESCINY played on e sudden-death basis. Montague and Sourls are tied ffor second place in the league, 'with four points each. One germ iremslns to decide the winner, b I about the only result will be to decide which team will hnve the first home game. Souris and Ficiniiy The Sour-is second team defeat- .cd Little Harbor 1-lnwks 9-2 in a 'hockey match played in Sauris Rink on Saturday, February 16th. ..'Thc sympathy of the com- ,munity is being extended to Mrs. lLionel Strong on the death of her mother. Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. whose funeral took place at Mont.- aguc on Saturday, February 16th. Rev. William Simpson of the Extension Department of Saint l)uiislan's University. addressed oi number of fishermen st a meet- ing: held in St. Mary's Parish Hall on Thursday. February 14th. IThe purpose was to organize the inshore fishermen. i The Souris High School hockey qenni defeated Morel! school tum 7-4 in in well played hockey match iln Sourls Rink on Saturday morn- 'ing. February 16th. The first period cndcd 4-1 in favour of lsouris. Morell tied the score in iihe second period which ended 4-4. iSouris got. three goals in the third without a reply from Morell to ,win the game. i The card party held in St. tlti.1ry's Parish Hall on Wcdncsday. .FLIlI'l.IBT) 13th. was a' decided suc- 'ccss. There were nine tables of ihridge rind nine table: of 45's. ”l'lie prize winners were. for hridize: Ladles' first. Mrs. Arthur Wright: consolation. Mrs. Dr. Kassner: Men's first, Mr. Bruce Sicwnrt: consolation. Mr. Keith Mritlicson. 45's. I,adles' first, Mrs. Addison MacDonald: consol- ation, Mrs. Lloyd Stewart: Men's first, Mr. John A. MacDonald; consolsllnn, Mr. Stirling Ding- well. The party was sponsored by the l.sdieii' Auxiliary of Souris Hospital under the convencrshlp Inf Mrs. R. C. MacLesn. and Mrs. .Ed;:ur Poole. A lovely lunch was fserved by the ladies of the Aux- Iiliary. - BE. Bible Class in the Sunday School. On Tucsdsy nights preceding the priiyer meeting they Ire conducting a teacher trslning course to enable the teschers of the Sunday School to get. A deeper understanding of non pupil and 3 better knowledge of God's word. Work was commenced on satur- dsy. Feb. 16th. It the Dulpwood yard of the Bergmsnn Construc- tion Company. of removing the pulp to the railway siding It the Canadian Nstlonsl Rsilwsy station Here It is being loaded into csrs for shipment to I miiinlsnd part. where it will be put Ibolrd freight- ers for shipment. sbrosd. It is esti- mated that about five thousand cords of pulpwood are in storage in the ysrd It the present time. Mr. William Acorn. M.L.A., of Bouris. was s busineu visitor to Georgetown I. few days ago. where he. mode srrsngcments to open up I. pulpwood storage ysrd. Through the cooperstlon of Msyor P. L. Boudrcuult I piece of commons. situated at the entnnce to the town. he: been msde suitable to Mr. Acorn. It is understood that I consldernble qusntlty of pulp- wood will be trucked to this ynrd and that locsl lsbour will be em- ployed in peeling this pulp. which eventually will be shipped from Georgetown by water. A.C. TENDERS Owing to the wind storm Int full. the .. ndstsnd st the Montague Rut: Truck blew down, nnd the In lulnlier contained In It. Tendon will now be called for nnsgemcnt wishes to dispose of the the remove! of this grandstand. It series. with lhei contains In good, sound condition npprnxtnstely IBM of lumber eon- slstlng of boards. pen. 2 Inches 2 7 Inches x 12 feet; pet. 1 looks x I Inches x M feet; pen. 2 inches x 0 Inches I 12 feel. llltl posts 0 Inches x 0 lnrhqe s 12 feet long. Ind other odd lengths of lumber. Tenders will be received by Mr. George Molntyre. Menhgue. up to Msreh I5. 1952. l CONCERT AT SCIIIIIS THE LADS and LASSIES' Pipe Band of Char- lottetown will present a program of Scotch Songs, Dances and Bagpipe Music In ST. MARY'S HALL, ' SOURIS, FRIDAY, -FEB. 22nd. I This program is in aid of the new hull. JNIIL- feature a. double sword dance by Shirley Burke, Mor- garet Rhypes, Frank and Donald Burke. Curtain 8? Professor of Oriental language who died in 1313. started life In I shep- herd if "'" " ' P. M. Admission 35c and 50c. llolli-i-ugall-Mullally Wedding ..'In the Lady Chapel of St. Putrtekls Ch-urcli. Montreal. at ten o'clock Saturday morning February 16th.. the marriage took place of Brenda, Beatrice. daugh- ter of Dr. Ind Mrs. Emmet J. Mullnlly of Montreal to Ronald Hugh Mcbougsll of Danvillc, Quebec. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MuDougall of Sydney. Nova Scoiia. ' Rigtht Reverend Monsigneiit Ger-sld J. M(sShnlie. Pastor of St. Patrick's Church. performed the ceremony. Inc! said the nuptisl mass. assisted by Right Reverend Monslgneur Emmett Rogers of New York, a cousin of the bride. Serving at Holy Mass were two fllEDh'C'lA'S of the bride. Messrs. Peter and Christopher Gruner. The Altar and Chapel were de- corated with white and pink gnapdrsgons. The bride, who was given in mlrriklle by her father. were In original creation in Provence blue of nylon tulle illusion over fallle taffeta of the some shade, The full circular floor length skirt was encrusted with motifs of French Ch-sntilly lace. The fitted bodice. sleeves and turned down collar were mppliqugd in similar fashion. She wore a small bonnet of the some shade of tiil-le illusion and lace with at My V011. and carried ll bouquet of pink and white gladioli. Mrs. J. Murray Skelton. sister 0! the bride. her only attendant. was goivned in a model of rose- mauve chantilly lacc ovcr tat. feta of the some sh-ads. Thc fiilll length circular skirt, was scallop- ed down the front. light bOCIlC(Y: long tight. sleeves and tiny turn-. ed down collar. She wore a mat-i chin; bonnet. and carried a bouquet. of blue iris. M-r. Hugh McD0ugnli. cousin of the groom, was best. man. and the ushers were Mr. John Mc-I Dougall and Mr. Raymond Mc-I Dougiill brothers of the gronni.' Mr. J. Murray Skclton, the bride's E brotihcr-in-law. and Mr. Jamesi E. Mullally. Lhc bride's brrithcr. l Mrs. Emmet. .l. Mullaliy, mo-i ther of the bride. wore an or-i iglnal gown nf grey Chanlillyi lace over It. full lcngtli skirt. of? fsille taffeta of the some shade: made with draped bodicc. Her- Wntteaii hat. nf buttercup yellow Milan straw was trimmed withi lilacs. and she carried a purse; coroage of yellow zlsdioli. 4 Mrs. D.H. McDoii::all. aunt of the groom, was gowncd in an original floor lcngth model of copper coloured lzirc over colour-p ed taffeta, with I small blue fen-l ilher hat. l-Ier shoulder corsagei was of "Orange Deliizhl." ltO5t'5.i' The recc-iplioii was hcld in the Ritz' Carleton Hotel. where blue and yellow flowers wrie used as BECAUSEI KNOW ICAN DEFEND ON Doddtl . Georgetown Girls Defeat Montague 9-0 The Georgetown school girls hockey tum. Provincial hsinplons, minus their left winger Josn Mur- phy. pasted a 9-0 defeat on the visiting Montague school girls team in the locsl rink on Wednerdny night. fn their lut. two games the local girls scored 19 goals. while they held their opponents in both games scoreleu. In the first period the goal-itch ters were Gertie Fitzgerald. Jenn Sampson and June Msrtell. In the middle session Gertie Pltzgernld and Sheila. DeLory each sank markers. Shelia Debory. fut shut- ing right winger. performed the hat-trick in the final trams us she scored three times. with Jean Sampson getting one. Peggy Johnson wss outstanding on the defence for the locsls, who all played heads-up hockey. giving goalie Nellie King practically no- thing to do in the csge. decoration. Mr. and Mrs. MoDounll left after the reception. by motor. for Daytona Beach. Florida. Going away the bride wore : flsmlngo red gstnrdina redingote over navy faille, navy lccenorlel, un- der 5 silver tinted rmcoon cost. Uipon their return Mr. and Mrs. MoDougsll will take up residence in Danville. P.Q. The out of town guests Includ- ed: Right. Reverend Moruigneur Eirvrnett Rogers of New York. Hon. and Mrs. A.A. Dysnrt of Moncion, N.B., Misc Pat O'Regan of New York. Mr. rind Mrs. J. Tosiiiin of Csmrpbellton, N.8. Dr. Emmett Mullally was for- merly of Souris, P.E.I., snd the family is well known on the 1.. land as they are regular sum- mer visitors liere. ACHE llll 0VEll'! Do you seem to "ache all over"? Or do you find it hard to stoop or bend? Get the quick relief you long for with Templcton's T-R-tZ's. T-R-C's are specially made to relieve you quickly of such throbbing, unir-Icnting Ncuritic. Artliritir. Sciatic; Rlicinnniicpain;Lu1nbago:indN ' in. use. 81.35 in drug counters. 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