PACE EIGHT PRINCE EDWARD Mo". "‘ — ADDEDv - - - o NEWS - CARTOON Shows 2:30-74) i i JENNIFERJUNES- anti PEDRU ARMENIJARIZ "’ John Husforfs MARYS lllillillldY r-ylrl-fy a social hour during whiah hing: “ “ " » was served by a comm! cc c "'\ \',‘I*'.[‘I G iOcldifcllows. The following the m or‘ conscience ‘l““;fi““b°.’..2i‘.li€§1“ “a1‘:::.:~;::::::l~ VG . I , s; u"; rxrvz" '°° lawy Hicsinbvtham; Remldl“; ro-nar —> “rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘nus EASTERN‘ GUARDIAN JANUARY 14, i959 6v \-r~v wqrnvvurvawawuvvwuvy,» , dorsmu lllllllllS~ um stunt AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert AICHOII,.MI'I. Byron Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. U Q _ AGENT GEOBGETOWNr Weldon Luveru. Q09 The Guardian may be bought at my of the @ ,, fgllowln‘ pllccl in Montague: Miss S. A. Llewellyn; Mn. Olly. 0 ~ In Georgetown: The Pout Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bur and N. Q) H. Richards & Sou. . JFITTED FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Swrc. ton, Mass, is spending two weeks mother, who in Montague with her Mrs. Edmund Ceilings, P°"'"i"' 4mm" lr:::.::::.li:i ;:::.*::;"sii.:z":.v o; llllnd Hospital where he will un- , dcrgo treatment. a woman of j violent hates and fierce love ...and Tony Eenner. l i Mrs. Wallace Ltindrigan of Bos- l I I l At the regular meeting of I-lill- }side Lodge No. 123, 1.0.0353. Montague. on Tuesday evening. the oflficers for the ensuing tcvin were installed by District Deputy President. J. B. Corney. assisted by Brothers Milton Mcllish and Lloyd Scott, all of Summersidc, At the close of the meeting the members and guests enioyed a Secretary, Ernest Carver; Finan- .;..,......L...-..z. if ffiFFfiEMomAM T 0 — D A Y MONDAY-TUESDAY “SPECIAL AGENT” i Shows 2:30—7_8:45 Lhiyfiiiiliferljgggcher Leard, son of ‘ki-i-ee.“ Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Leard was FlGHllllE, urns. SWAGEERING SUNS ii‘ir“““iiiriiii"ii El or ll nouns BAllAllllNS... In i915 he married Bessie Outh~ crine MPKA)’ of Dunedin. New -— roaring to the screen from ' Kipling’s seething India! LY MAN BEECHER LHARD On December 15th. i949, after a brief illness of one week. a devoted Christian Layman was summoned by death into the dwelling place of Zculaiid. ‘llicy had one daughter. Margaret Flora Leard. who was a Nursing Sister, Overseas. in the Second World War. and who a tcr her return to Canada, was killed on the highway near Sackville. N.‘ 3.. two years ago. In his youth he joined the Mili- tin and attended Military School at; Fredericton, N. B. l-le was a Brcvct Major and received the Long Scr-i vice Medal. ; Mr. Lmirrl was a highly respect- ed citizen, an esteemed official of the church and a valued member for over three score years. Pr0b-‘ ably his outstanding POIlCflbUtlOll was iii the choir, as he was a talcu- ted musician. Hc loved to slug and freely gave his seriicca He loved the church and seldom missed u. service, lie was loyal Lu the ininist- ' ry. a devout worshipper and dee i ly interested in all phases of thel work of the Kingdom, His nainel became. to all who kncu‘ him, a: synonym for integrity. Such a li e‘ is deathless. After a brief service at. the house. the regular funeral scr- ' vice was conducted by the Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick in the Alborton United Church on December 17th. Mr, Marci leaves to mourn he- . _ . I - “ I . ~ numb‘ “it /‘ _ cm lilllllttillliilof‘. iuiu W“ noucuis Flllllllk ;_ > Electrical Contractor EMPIRE? wmmq AND ggpAmrlqg sides his widow. onc sister, blissl Annie Lmard. at home. two brothers, l T A Y ERNEST IL RAMiAY. Reverend L. J. Laird or Cannininl 129 Elm Aw Phone 10631 N. 5., and Mr. Alexander M. m.’ , beard of Hill's River. a 7'8'45 One sister. Jessie. predeceased The Greek philosopher Aristotle is generally regarded as the rlas~ aic founder of the science o4 pqll- tics. him. The pallbearers were Messrs. Lowden Ashley. James Hodgson. Victor Campbell. Theodore Lewis. James O'Meara and Lester Wallace. IN MEMORIAM MR. DONALD S. MucKINNON There passed peacefully away rt Welt Royalty on Saturday, Decern- ber 31st. 19¢. Mi". Donald B. Mac- Attcutlon Farmers l Greatly reduced prices on Wheat, Barley Meal, Oats and Bran. Terms 15 days cash. Also ton cent reduction on all Shur Gain Mixed Feeds. Terms cash. We are obliged to reduce stock in order t0 make necessary re- pairs to Feed Mill. Solo Jan- uary 16th to January 23rd inclusive. BUYING DA|LY Live or Dressed FOWL and CHICKEN for Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING oahroou - conanv Clark's Food Service Co" LMMD WESTERN MUSICAL m. Stewart Souris l ii E OUGHT TO BE A LAW by Fagdy a, Show,“ i //,7>- EN votive cor A VIEW SOMETHING LIKE THIS -v ' fif/yg) 1D CINE ALONG AND CHMGE ITTO KJME ' it? i5 ..| ///,*,li. l $41.1 mm- cnxziml j’ u/I/z/l/nm MOYIT-aglls: thur, EJIIUOYE, spciit the New Year's iwes“ "f, at the homc of their son Mr. and lMrs. Vans MacArthur Springhlll. of Charlottetown but nlszi tn his spent Suiidav at, Alliglgn two slsbcrs. Mrs. F. Lcni of On" M139 Obod Mccauum ‘ ton‘ Yarmoutu. N. 5.. and ‘Airs. ' Pidgcon of ‘Picluu. N. R, as wcll My as to a Wldc Cilclc of friends and l .' neighbours. p 0" ed Lloyd Campbell. \\lln is cm-i Many pcoplewfrorn this sci-lion by lVlr. Fred Carver Union attended the funeral on Tuesday The funeral 5011.“? w,“ cumiuvl_ lgflrilgoil-FPYIII Elllldfll’ at his home ;lt‘qf Keith MacKirnou Sum- cd on Manda). January 2nd by ‘ ' ' ilIIETSIClP. the Rev. G. Carlyle \\'('.)5l.9l' <il' "*—"' ‘ —'~~ Zion Prrslrvfcrlall Church. (liar-i M“ R114 Mrs. James A. Becki Mrs. George Ballezn. Mrunt lottclown at tho Cutr-liffe Funeral l“ m“ Emvflrduillistoii arc vlsit-‘Pleasant. $199M it few Gal's T?‘ Home, Tilt‘- lnillbenrcrs ivcrc Hugh ‘"3 ‘li- Ulf‘ home of Mr. and M sdvltnlly ll" me h°me of M“ and wnlker_ John ltrnypskm M)“, MT, Ivan McDonald, Brudiicll. fMrs. Cornelius MacKlnnon. Sum- Kinlev, Brucc Ki ‘ qlersldc, Cummings Intemient was mud» iim Church Cemetery .rn Ham m. Mr. and Mrs. Neil I-loolev and in l’rc.~b_\~tci~- family, Montague. spent Sunday n; at lllghfield. tlic home of Mrs. Honlcy parent; ,.‘\fr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson, Peters Sympathy is extended to .\lrs. Burns MacArthur, Enmorc. and Mrs. Kenneth Enman, Sllfillllhill» in the sudden P8551113 0f m?" brother, Mr. Keith IvlncKinuon. v -———-———~— -~ ‘Road. IN MEMQRIAM i...“,§l'._.-ifi“fi°l.ii;‘£3?;1i,‘$;,§"g,§f David Djunent Sprinzhill ' ' 8-"0. Cliarlottcto ‘l. . Mr‘ - _ In lflvlfll! "IPIINPIZV n! William WbCCkClld at his “hlome ipiftflaPcttcfif: was a resent vmmy m Chmmuk Nlaolflnlcy who tlicrl January 15th, " town. Road. ‘m’ i 1 M Mimi" wu is , . , ""“" .\l . m rs. isnn I iu~ Years cannot darken nor shadows . M55‘ Ebhrl B901‘? Siiudl-‘lli Nurse r a Richmond. were guests of Mr. mid dim m irammg m‘ me P- E~ L Hllspltfl-l- Mrs, Sidney Erman, Enmore on m, beautuui mcmorleg we have of yherlottetoivn, spent the Holidays ma” eflcnlng, Mm - [at her home at Alliston. _.___ Mrs. Russel MacArthur and son I > .. .._ Ever Remembered by Ills Wife and‘ The friends and neighbwrs “fl Fmlly- lMrs. b. J. Acorn, Alliston. who is ispendlllf; U16 winter with her daughter. Mrs Otto Irving. Peters ‘Road. hope to see her up and n- round again soon, Mrs. Acom has [been confined to her bed for some ytlme and a speedy recovery ls hopfl 8d for. Herman were visitors at the home o! Mrs. Willard Phillips on Tues- day evening. c5653» ma} The Misses Margaret and Paul- ina MacArthur. Bmallmans Ltd-- Sumarrierslde spent. the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur. Enmore. MONTREAL, Jan. 1i -— (CF)- Damage was expected to run well above $100,000 in a fire which broke out today in a six-storey store building on downtown Mc- Glll Street between St. James imd Notre Dams Streets. Firemen from 15 stations brought the blaze un- der control atfer n one-hour fight. A Relief for BULBS That Acts Quickly Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. Etnmore has returned to her homo after taking a first Ald Course in Prince of Wales College. While in the city she was the guest. of her brother Mr. Stanley Bryant. Graf- ton St. and her slster-in-law Mrs D. D. MacDonald. Sydney St. TI-HTEEENS REVOLT JAKARTA (Batavia), 11.5.11, .' Jan. l0 —- (AP) - A former Neth- lerlands army captain leading :1 Private rebel army in West Java ‘fill UHBGQCHCCI open warfare against the new United states of ilndonesla, starting ‘Thursday, qluuttoii-ed from utnltoplpedgu: Government spokesman ‘Md ton BLAME TIMBER WOLVES dti n my nos r I. x - 52h pigg/enzea easy breathing; my iii" Th’ Mlle‘ °1 the bend is sauur sra. MARIE, om, Jan. non and throat were mucous- "Uwn ll 081D“!!! (Th! Turk) 1l—(CP)——Veteran bushmcn blame cloned. I used Cuturrh-oaone. its WNWPUBB- vapor (ave me breathlns comfort. My lore noltrllr were soothed. l flopped coughing. I didn't lneeu. It was almost unbelievable the benefit I derived from Oulnrrh-o- mule. The surest way I know o! to help head off a cold. lr to inhale the germ-destroying vapor of Cnhrrh-o-uone"; it t: splendid for irritable throat, and help: to d».- utroy the bacteria that excite: Sore Throat, Colds and Bronchitis At all drugglsts 35c and 75c slur. g bl; packs of tlrnber wolves for heavy slaughter of deer and other game in the Algoma bushland this winter. Mac Busslneau. u veteran trapper, says the wolves are rang- lng the bush ln parks up to 14 "and killing as I've never seen be- fore." "They are bigger than ever too with many ranging around 160. 1B0 and 200 pounds," said Bussin- eau. "They are killing just for fun." .He says that unless some solution is found for the wolf menace, game will be wiped out in 10 years. TO OPEN TRADE FAIR OTTAWA Jim. 9 —-(OP) Heart MOIIHM. I-‘reneh financial author- ity and author of the five-year Monnet plan for modernization of French industry. will open the third Canadian International Trade Fair in Toronto in Matnthc ‘Trade Department announced to- day. Mr. Monnet. as commission- er of tho French Economic Coun- cil. is responsible for the imple- mentation of the program. rade 10 Jr., Prince Street School Front row (left. to rllhtt — Muloolm Mlcfldden. Jack Turner; Floyd Morallde.‘ Jerry Mgqxln- non. Ken Cudmore. Henry Acorn, Keith Dariacblnd row-Verne Aiiisworth. Bruce Leltch. Norms Blrt, Gertrude Johnston. Clan Sherren. Elsie Bradley. Billy Wright, Curl MucLood. Garth Herring 8rd row-Thankful Guerney. Nelda Webster. Thelma Ford, Irma. Ford. Betty Henderson. Audrey Dnlzlel ' Sally Carver. Florence Ferguson. Charles HuestiLWllfred l-llnel. 4th row —- Ruby Twcel, Shirley Doyle, _Beverley Huestis. Freuda Saunders Dsl-phyJenkins, Marjory Gillespie. i (Miss M. Mathcson, leacherL. ' ' ' c, g_ gal-km phony-pm, traveller. to Montague and vicinity, calling on his regular customers. Dalhousie University. and Abner T , seriously ill at her home. Dewar, student of Acadia Uni- ~~~~~< he f-—-- I varsity, have rcfurned to resume Hil many friends will regret to their studies. ed to learn that. Mr. Frank Vessel’ is convalescing the King's County Hospital fol- lowing his recent illness. ity regret to learn that Mrs, Charles MacNeill. St. Catherines. __ q-h _ _, __ fell in her home sustaining a o! SL6 aglligié\vlgl°“‘g_ " :11 fractured rib. Her friends wish 1 an her a speedy recovery. bers and adherents. The 111M113. Annual Mectln “c “"- t- N~ You» P“"$“l*‘¢ and MP5. H. C, Jmmslorw u" b . - .. - pointed as sci-r: |l‘_‘_ '1']... ,, mg vpcnld Will] u shim-t l, thanked the congregation, Church l _ __ _ nrgamzaiions and offlclals for the“ ilréilrser 231d [Nliltjllmillligiiiliiilsiinhlflm‘ Cwppmtm" in the ‘work of the Four additional iricmbers \\l‘Q church, He said the placing of dining room chairs and a, parlour suite in the Manse by the Ladies Aids was much appreciated. It was noted that the manse is now very comfortable and and the church, newly painted this Tl ' '1 std i .1‘ 11c past fall, is in excellent condition. bcngfficiisffmfli _ My,‘ \"lmln_;;1 The minister mentioned that the '- >— ~ Christmas gift of a ivell-filled v . . » t from \ l\|\(‘0\1\ ci . is UPI"! purse. a check from the Ladies Klzgncd by Coquman.‘ 1'9" f“; Aid. and gifts of Individuals ivere gratefully accepted. The of the peo e and the best flnan- 2 1-2 mile run will descend from “H11 "Hort or mnny years ls very the proposed villugc. encouraging to the minister who is completing his ninth year. He intimated that during these yenrs. as far ns he ivas able, lZlVCl] torate. The annual meeting held at Bristol Church on January 11th Mr. Linus Hossiter. commercial was a business visitor Mr. Charles Dewar, student at Annual Meeting St. Andrew’s Church Montague Hi1 many friends will be pleas- satisfactorily in Friends in Montague and vicin- Churfih. Montague, “n5 the church on wEdllESdgy u“, ,1 In and was lalgcll’ atlcndcd by Ill-mg‘ St. John’s Church "W131 Peri-Cd by Rev. Mr. The minutes of the last "Welling “Wrc rend and anp Y4 P151 Secretal?" 599mg?" Rev. Mr. Young iul-lortcd Inf-V‘. i.- .,, ., ,. R, M, .. §::“:r;.~..:"§;:. dlisiig... l 15;; inii o "or i 'vcr. ". ac- ° a . - .. ___ ' " lfl e r 1 u )-__._ Kmnon was bu", at “rest Royalty AIIISIQII (Ind Vlttlnify H. ‘Stewart; Chaplain, JtsiiimvSvliiavlv. > id‘ in in 1&3. In his early life he pur- , Iflsldfi‘ Gualdlalli DM‘ 1 éfw: . ' The annual meeting of St. l pit _,~ “We p. chased a faim at North RlVcl‘. MP- 8nd Mrs. Joe McLean. Pete's out-w“, G“a“d‘““' H°§“_GT,,‘,\,_. John's United church of Mt. stew- ed by lhc treasurers ul m.- \ . where he bemme" successful mm" Road‘ mommd t° Mmliflgllc on “t; R'§'N'G" J" H' Mm- “$04 art WB-S held in the church on orEitiiizniicns of the church \l er. He married Miss Maud Wil—-'I'l1@5dl1.\'- L.S.N.G.. Bruce lllacPhcc. {Y January 10th. Tlie reports of the 'l‘lielma Lartci- rilturtltl hi 11m“ “ndt°th°i1'h°m°w°1'@ b°mi »-~—~ ' V- G" chug“ ‘lwncal-iiiqh's\i\,,éill various church organizations ln- Young Women's (mild zmri W‘) daughters‘ stem“ and Pea“ l. M“ and MFS- John Cillirpbt-ll Con" “IaCD0nald' 1. a ‘ i dicated that the work had uro- lne Young Pumlt": SUCH A‘: tile time of met Klondnfle gold mm daughl" Myrna Alliston were Gram!‘ Amol Rob“ “m grossed well. All organizations re- S. D. Reid fur the Suuddl’ 1'115'~, 16 and B- 931“ y Q1 ‘Jl 91‘ 15- visitors m Montague on‘ Tdesdfly ‘-——"“"_"‘, ported an increase 1n flnnncim Mf5_ A_ (_‘_ 3136K“, (m. ‘m, L‘ . iialgilnisriqneilzhftllgiilingtll. ti: llfigdifllgfii - - M . Enmtlre Vicinity "rho church treasurer reported all Aid; Hull. Nelson for m; years beloved to dream of those RMISS Phillis .\loKinnon, Peters “C P L bills paid and a very favourable Womans Miss onaiy Snrict : exciting days and m, his friends sglillfirzierseigent the holidays at; fllgdtlvtllfe- (agglfiieentvilngk 3:8 balance on hand. The receipts were ltlfl-‘sl-‘Jvéhllilrcfiaxiliirflfci ch.» o; his expal-ianflis m, “m; (MW John“ c guest of Miss June H‘ ' “p “M__ Ymk hm” W2 the best o1 any 0f the past nine w fl _ ‘ d ivihili 1- i _ mm “ck Bowman H was on m. - on. home of is. - 1- _ _ T- years. The treasurer reported nlsn a Qluvllw 11-“ 1hr hi. . farm M Norm, “n.9,. whm." he _. ..__ Havelock Bryant, Norti £311.01 . m,“ there was an immense o! one slatcmtiit. which showed u \c1 we,“ the mos, of his days mm, Mrs. Ellis McPherson and son ' "" l d Bnum hundred dollars in Missionary glv- subsimflml bj‘l3"“" 9" 7'3"“- where he gamed the "Spec, and Iierly‘ pfitem Road‘ Spent Monday Ml‘. and Mrs. Rn an H il-zx‘): mgs_ The different “ems of bus_ Rev. Mr. hwunc 1~r-isl_,,.,._»d m: t"; Confident.“ d M] “no knew m“, and Tuesday in charionetownlnflf9lill and Vans and Mi. aLycNm; 1.11955 were Considered adequate“, success of thc ]*]'r~5l)):lCi'liU} irnviip| His passing at the ripe ago 01 Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfi-ed‘Bry“i“' Norm Exhmori, mm,“ A vote of appreciation was tend- “t “m” mw‘ d"“""-'1 H" ‘~“"‘ niiiety-six-brought son-ow not <ml_v,‘W<‘f1¢hl‘Tl>.\'- iyears day “ff.” 1:31‘, “n ‘ r" ‘ ered the minister and all the ma“ of 1949‘ lto his surviving daughters. .\'lr.\.' , _ ‘ ‘ Q95 9795i» Scum? l ' church organizations for the ‘mrk The following mciubt-vs iq Charles (Pearl! MacFadywrn and’ Mrs. Stewart McLeod and M's’ ~‘(V;" d i“ M“. of the year. rewleded. u’ ‘he 50am "f ‘r "“ Mrs, William tstellzn Taylor bclli Nooman McPherson ' " M“ “m M's" “r m‘ ‘ “‘" The minmen m“ w_.r_ Mm“, lees: A. u, lilac-Lure. s. n, livid, J. Malcolm ltlucKi-iizlc. J. W. Lad- appointcd as ushers: Milton Fraser, Preston ltlncLui-c. Richard Mar- Lean and Reginald Reid. to areal the present members. S. D- Reid. Charlm Fraser. ll. C. Johnslonc we“ and John Shaw. furnished. of snow covered the nlulllllill" R! kindness 2500 feel. lust May, and a straight he had lihc people and the church his best. and thought that. he should now seek a change of pas- was very encouraging. All organ. izatlons reported success ln the work of the past year. The con- tributions to salary exceeded the allocation. and the amount given for missions was in excess of the previous year, Reports from the three churches of the Mt. Stewart; charge shows that the properties of the churches were much improved during the past year. and are now in excell- ent condition. unmuzc rites! Ill" SKI PARADISE ‘COQUITLAM, B. c. - (cm -' A ZO-acre ski village at Burke Mountain near here, only 25 min- to believe that tomorrow will never come. It will come inevitably, ‘and with it c111 the uncertainties and problems of oi new world. You prepare for tomorrow when you become c: policyholder of the UN LIFE 0F Cllllllllll n. following lepreuenluflveu u, um sun m; of Canuda i» Prince Edward Island Ml! be (In! co dtceuu with you any . I to life ' or , without obllgltl \ OIIABLOTTIJTOWN MRS. DOROTHY BOGIIS - J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL —» l. A. M0035. W. D. Ioung, lummercldoi I. 0. Ghee, linkers; ll. M. Chit" helm. Tryout I. I». Burns, Freetown. u. o. nonaitm - Unis» rvlsor. ourlctuum, r. n. .