in winter, PAGE EIGHT - <Z_ ¢a;¢r a‘ names". saws...» i .~ svvv-v v aoovoooovvvvowrvvvvvlrvo-QQ-o-QQQ-QQ-Q-y-Q-QQMK‘.. . . ' I fr. o-eoobe e000O000O6000~0O0Q~5000~6-O—OO'O-O—OO§O >OO400§OOQO0QO§Q4§Q+O§§§§ I §oOOOOO1Q>OQQ >OO-OOOQQQ-OQO-O-OOO O-OQO§-OO-Q i. TiiiiliiiiTuEMPlREii-Fiil. flllii sin. snows 7 and a=4s - MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 2.30 1",... .H.tt.ns~..sn}QQI§JIITJ+RW§KJQQ4ZQu" iri;.~".i' AQITQL FRI. alliI SAT. SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 end 8:45 RQMANCE. OPPRESSION » Spanish des- . And of "JD ._ _ poiism end tyranny . . THE BELLSf-CDF . I » i ~ FERNANDO” v-vifViivvv-rvv-v-vvvvvw-vvwvvvovvvvv~qv,v,,-__,v'v"'v y, L715». Eiiviw‘ wl..~la~. BHIRiiYAElIi/XRA ALSO COMEDY - S-PORTS - CARTOON s e ~o * o-‘eec vv o-owooo "O‘OO‘O‘..'§§§v*v v v a... i; g, w . w. '- The lniicd Nations Palestine Commission, which is carrying out tlie U.N. decision to set up independent Arab and Jewish states in Ifalcs- tislc. is now meeting to plan its unprecedented work before leaving UN. Headquarters for the Holy Land. Here the five Commission TFiQmIWlN talk over a problem. They are (left to right) Per l-‘ederspiel, lnenmzirk: (‘hairmzin Karel Lislcky, Czechoslovakia; Vice Chairman inn! llirz do Medina. Bolivia; Senator Vicente J. Francisco, Philippine ilepuhlic; and Dr. Eduardo Morgan, Republic of Panama. l. l i ’”"-- 'maliiil lamb seems to be enjoying a B a” plctui mhwjvmk iixfhlflfiodyh eyes. Actually comm" “h “maize and mutton. As usual. ' \ Q4 9-0 OQO-QO-O 9 §-§& TIIAYIFRLISALIOIE i‘ ' THE GAS HOUSE KIDS "GQ HOLLYWOOD" ‘I . ‘an! .71? ,/ SERIAL - 4 HOCKEY In what proved to be the rough- est. hardest-checking contest of the year took place in the Men- Y-Bsue rink, Saturday, January 24th. when the Montague Old Tim- ers defeated the Reserve Army u; the time of 5-2. Oldsters who had not donned the blades for many Years. appeared on the ice in battle array ready roi- the fray against the usurpets who had dared challenge them in almost mortal combat. No holds were bar- red. evefYthinB went. A contest for the survival of the (mm, bu; none expected the Old Timers tc lh°w lhfl-i- T-hfly were the fittest. From the face off out roared the battle cry of the challenged, and the)’ charged us) the lce flailing "l? hlrdwwd. elbows. and knees. ‘Bolus novices to this somewhat ‘unfair tactics, the Rqarvo “nag iup their reserves to stem the ris- .lng overwhelming tide, and for a iilme- to their youth, were lsuoceeefui. but not for long, for Iweve after wave of Old Timers {swept over them, and literally icrushed them to the ice in bone ishaklng checks, with an odd trip thrown in for good measure. Th; i898" point of the Old Timers Phalanx was L. Poole, the intrepid veer-horse of former deys whose bliste g shot made many an opposin , goalie cower behind his net in fear. However, the Regal-ya ‘MW h-iwins figured out the strategy of the enemy ldcpted l similar tactics and soon began n; “voooveoosoooooooo o-Qoyyxgyg JAMII auras - m: mam - mount wimm movers! vowui ._.. 1o O~OOOO©§OO~O‘O-Q§QQ-OO-OOOOQQQ4OQ 6-0404 0-5 Q 04-6 O4 04¢ 01* h°1d their Own lfllnst the ohm _ THE ouagoialy. charmer-growls i or iiiciirlrsprsn - - ~ P s > o 9 Q COMEDY - CARTOON of the attadsers. Gradually but inevitably the play moved into the Old Timers zone in the later stages of the game, as the pace oi the first sessions began to tell on their stamina. But like all Old- Timers they still had" plenty ln their bag of tricks, ragging the puck and slipping in many an off- side to help the time pass ll little faster. By this time both teams were black and blue from the un- yielding boards. cross checking, and tripping, But both sides had a great deal of fun, and laughte. rang merrily in the dressing rooms during each intermission. The fans thoroughly enjoyed the game, and shook the rafters with their yells for more. A really enjoyable game, and it is hoped that when the players recuperate, they will have another. , lineups:- Roserve: Goal, fence, J. Campbell, E. Collings, G. Peardon: forwards, A. Aitkens, D. Irwin, ii‘. Clair, R. MacGuigan, R. Hamilton, P. Peardon. E. Mac- Carron, A. McLure. Old Timers: Goal, Hubert Mac- Guigsn; defence, T. Clair, L. Al- len; forwards, B. Peardon, L. Poole, M. Clair. C. Boudreeult, l‘. Mcliwen, L. Fraser, A. Fraser. Summaryh- First. Period i-Old Timers, L. Poole 15.12. No penalties. Second Period P-Reserve. A. Aitlrien. 537. $—Old Timers. L Poole 10.04. . 4-—0ld Timers L Poole 15.55. No Penalties. Third Period 5—Old Timers, L. Poole 9.11. 0—Resel've, F. Clair 10.58. R. Griffin; de-> . I , Ti_ i-E EASTERN LGUARDIAN “aofi-r t aoifiioii. Iaroll r. ’ Stewart. Mia aoasr AOINT! BOUIII. III lllll helm slant‘ sum. m. Iyr; Ian-riot Ciel‘ ' sonar-rowan wan» ‘Levers. lltshardaanlfiordonlarrell ' The oval-also um be Mlshi it w! of the following places in Montague: was 5. A. Llewellyn; lira. Clay. la Georgetown: The Post Ofliee: in Bonris: Condon'a and Florenor Eoper. in it. Peter's: The Poet Ofliee. onably priced Montague. RANNUAL SCOTTISH Concert to be held at Yeds Hell. Mont- ague, Wednesday, February 401. at Berlrmenrfa Biflldtlleil. taglle and vicinity calling on his customers. and Mrs. Harvey Clark pros..- Martin Fraser, accompanied Currie to Charlottetown. Mr. Carl Kennedy, New Perth, and Mr. Fred Collings, Montague, have returned ‘from a very enioy- N. 5., after spending a week in these places visiting, friends and relatives. Mcfiaohn x. MacDonaldMKil- muir, has returned home after a much enjoyed trip to New York, his sister. On his way book he visited for a few days in Boston where he met many friends. Messrs. N. J. Nicholson, Claude Nicholson and T. M. Uelweliyn. Montague, were visitors to Char- lottetown, Monday. Mr. Llewellyn has purchased a lovely new Pon- tiac car from local dealers in the city. Mr. “Sud" Henderson was in Montague and vicinity on busi- ness Tuesday calling on his reg- ular clients. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maciiaren, Montague, spent a few days in Charlottetown-where they visited their many friends and relatives. I Mrs. Fred Doyle and young 1oz. Richard. Charlottetown, are guests of lvlrs. Doyle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ceilings, Montague. lVLiss Adah MacOregor has re- turned to her home in Montague 'after visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garnhum, Charlottetown Mis. MseGl-egor, member of the staff of the local branch of the Bank of Nova Bcotia, is'at present on sick leave. Mrs. Garnhum and ‘young daughter, Judy, accompan- icd Miss MacGregor to Montague where they spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. HuMae- Gregor. , Mrs. Minnie Chandler. Mt. "Al- bion, is visiting in Montague, guest of her son-in-law daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Macbean. Mr. Bertie Fraser. accompanied by Mrupryer Llewellyn have left for saint. John and Florenceviiie, N. B., where they will visit friends and relatives. Mr. Llewellyn, who is on the staff of Bergmann Con- struction Co., is at present on his vacation. i The second game between tile Montague and Georgetown girls took place Tuesday. Georgetown won the first encounter and the Montague girls are out for re- venge. A chartered bus is taking the players and fans to George- town for the game. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. c. E. Armstrong, Burtt‘s Corner, N. 8., on January 24th. The late Mrs. Armstrong was the wife of Rev. C. I. ArmstronG. formerly the minister of the L-Oid Timers, M. Clair 142T No penalties. Referee: H. Power. -_ I. s. IIMILIY. n». Now Starting I Mid-Winter Clearance Sale Discounts i0 to“ 30% 0n All Lines, In Stock I Don't mm this ‘OICOIIOM’ opportunity to rlpiqnisil your woldrobewitil fine clothing end fine footwear at borgoln prices. . I . , EMONTAGUE MEN'S WEAR All .- MONTAGUEI silos srons Saie 5Eariirag I" New, ‘Eriding- Feb. 28.: auv iii-Anni ,.auv new: v JNIW WOOD BLEIGIIS-Rieas-i ...".§."’..?...‘..f“..'.'..°°..i‘°;'...l“.?;‘3.i And Vicinity I . Mr. Bloyce Andrew was in Mon- ____ | Miss Mildred Bnitll. lhf! of where he spent Christmas withl "w l INEW WOOD BLlllGlIS-Heas- onebly priced at Bergman's. 'Montague. ' ' Georgetown Mr. Iaidliay Acorn of Dundas Centre were visitors to relatives in ‘Georgetown-early in the week. Recent visitors to Charlottetown were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Fitzgerald, MRI. F. LDeLorih Ml‘. Joseph John- Iison. Mr.‘ Ashley Allen and “Sonny" . Johnson. Eairly in the week, Mr. Cari Mac- Laren loadedacar of turnips, which were supplied by the farmers of 151° m? Vi“ PM" i” Mmww“ m“ I Burnt Point and Georgetown Roy- St. John, N. 13., and New Glasgow. in“; . A nilmber of Georgetown hockey feins made tlhe trip to Montague by ‘arr on Monday night to see the game between the Montague team .>and the Charlottetown Heartbreak- ers. I The first crossing of the Har- Ibour ice by horse and sleigh to IP00le‘s store in Lower Montague [was made on Monday iris 26th by lMr. William S. Marteli of Burnt iron-it. Mr. Martell ha; been setting the record for first crossings in the fall and lest crossings in the spring Ifor quite a rwmber of years. iGEOIUGEIDWN GIRLS TEAM 6 {MONTAGUE GIRLS TEAM 4 I Once again and this time on hune ice the Georgetown Girl hoc- ,lray_tea.m dcrnonstraied their sup- jerlority over the Montague Girls hockey teem by the convincing ‘soore of 6-4. Tlhe galmcwas witness- ed by a, lflge crowd of local and Montague fana, the game was the second between those two teams and provided real competition and future games will no doubt be close- ly contested. Reynolds and Clements were the scoring aces for Montague while for the victors. Matheson, Burke and Murphy were the marks- Lineups: GEORGETOWN Goal-M. Walker: defence. I. Matheson. J. McQuillon; forwards. ‘H. Murlphy. G. Burke. M. Got/ell. iM/ Stevens, F. Stevens, l-t. Publi- cover, V. Prosper. MONTAGUE Goal - MacDonald; defence, s. iunwellyn, A. Roach. J. Currie. '8. JdacGregor; forwards. N. Clements, ‘R. Reynolds, R. Landrigam, J. Ken- nedy, R. Llewellyn, F. Prosper. 1 AVOID EXTREMES '* Chinaware won't crack or crate so readily i! it is not subieeted fto quick changes of heat or cold |when being washed. IChur-ch of Christ in Montague for many years. Funeral services took place on Tuesday. January 27th» She leaves to mourn besides her husband, one daughter, Vivian (Mrs. Jock Chapman, Murray Harbour) and three grand-child- oo o v o o o oo-ooooooo-ooo-ooooooooooaoooo o0 ooooo-oo-o-oo-w i SPEC!‘ STIEEPLINED COATS‘ OVERCOATS . . . . . .. -O§fvvw Address And Presentation An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Albert Mau- Ewen on December 18th, when tine mulnbers of St. Peters Harbour Women's Institute visited her and presented her with a beautiful piece of silver, in appreciation of her work as Secretary and ‘rreasurer, of the institute for so many years, and who always takes a great inter- est in all Institute work. Althou-gih taken completely by surprise she thanked the members for their lovely gift. vill-iioh nhe said was so very une ted. An address of ap- preciation was read by Mira. Herb- ert Hawbolt and the presentation on beihaif of the morn-hers was made by Mrs. Walter Squires, a. social evening followed and a bountiful lunch was served by the ladies, also a. generous supply of fudge, after which iihe members and visitors left for their hn-nes wishing Mrs. Mac- Ewen a very Happy New Year, and ihoping she would still be able to carry on the good work in which she has prcven so capable. Following is the addressz- Dear saralin-Wc, the members of st. Peters‘ Harbour Women's Tm- stitute. wish to convey to you, in some small way. our appreeiation. for tiu- way you have so eepsbly i YOUTHS‘ SUITS going MEN'S HEAVY CRUISER JACKETS . . . . .. MEN'S MELTON ' JACKETS. MEN'S MACKINTOSH COATS . JUMBO KNIT SWEATERS . . . . . . . MEN'S ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR.......... MEN'S COTTONADE WORK FANTS........... ALL WOOL COAT SWEATERS for............... saeosa MEN'S uR-ESS PANTS, SPECIAL. Learner MITTS .......... Killillfi l‘ a JANAIJIARY‘, 29, 194; ._ n. N... _.._-_si.€ SALE .......2l.95 9.60 -..-.........1... 8.75 6.95 4.25 #15 4.95 ..........l9.75 . . 33 l/3% OFF 5.25 1.50 soones- n’s Wear I c‘--- v ‘o *~¢*wfi¢* o "oils uousa suns" ' - Larissa" rs romsv COMEDY - Mvsrsni- Mystery, ccmedy and romance are all well integrated in Producers Releasing Corporation's latest or. faring. “Gas House Kids in Holly. wood," which opens today at lha Empire Theatre. Carl "Aliziiia" Switzer leads tlhe gang, virhicli in- eludes Benny Bartlett, 'l‘rrr.i.1iy Bond and Rudy Wissler, in one oi their zaniest adventures. ‘me Ga; Hours Kids go to H0115‘. wood as representatives o1 n. m. club for their favorite movie star. On the Coast. they meet and be- friend an eccentric professor, who is attempting to ccmmunicate vritli tlhe dead. The professor offers tin use of his home to the boys and they gladly accept. little realizing what they are letting themselve; iii for. Frcm tllien on they ke-pt ltlllmb- ling across ghosts. spirits and closeu, containing dead babies. it is truly a film that will please both 0cm- edy and mystery fans. for thi laughs and thrills follow closely upon one another. you ccirnipiain. We Wish to rhmli you very much for your duties in the past, and hope you win continua to carry on through the years a; our Secretary-Treasurer. lri aloe ing we ask you to accept this gm, mlell in value but large in thought and good will. Signed for all cf us. _- St. Peters Harbour Weanen’; his I . and willingly acted as our Secretary n “m and ‘h-easuirer. We realize that you have taken more than your share of the responsibilities and work in our Institute. you have always taken such great interestiin every subject tihat should arise. we wonder how ‘we would ever carry on without you. You have always been most cheer- ful and humorous and inever once -in all the years that you carried on your lzreai‘. work. have we heard ZZiPIXIIlAIDM DOUBLE HEADER HOCKEY GAME SOURIS RINK ' -THURSDAY, JAN. 29 GEORGETOWN MEN 1 Versus SOURIS LEGION GEORGETOWN GIRLS Versus SOURIS GIRLS 4 /Q~,;)D;1.~ -_./>2/1{6 fiaflyf/fl it‘ sun _ . lisliuusos; with. > calum u" ll uasoiuiurvi "slum" common usrwou rrsncn Nsrwouc g w“: $3040.00 ll. Ill. 0 F 0 Y5’. vvuu. avvvauu. l. in. uslirli, rm. - 1 ‘l - 0323: The communism that threatens Iurope feeds that hunger is in some plum is graphically a diam-oils of empty can: near a y. 0h the denim-m hunger of the people. l-iow dill‘; IWWIM b? this picture of German youths search‘? 9- l- Amr ma: aau in etetmri. Such sill i, OOOOQOO§~QQQQ>QQQQQOO4OPQFQ§~Q0QQQ>_§§¢>Q§Q¢§>