PAGE EIGHT M , THE EASTERN GUARDIAN -A-GENTS:--MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce MacPIIee. Miss Joyce wiuinton, I'lus ltlclilnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laura. The Guardian may be bought at the Iollowlrlg places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: In Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards (5 Son. I ' ' ; '.I.x : . ;lIo.IIx uzily, ii to 13.30. 2 to -I, 7 p 10 9. mqxcnmg 1-Ax ,-Mum, 1,",.l ...Vfr. Kenneth MacPhee, Heath- pared. VVit:IlIl'niIII Businesg S .-. crdnlc, was a recent business vist- vice. Hume Buttdimz. Open every WI” 70 3'10!”-'l.L'l1P. afternoon. --- ...1l.I,wr B H. Yen, Morttaguo, ..'Mr. John MhcPhee. who hns' loft, stct-d.'I,v by plane for Hali- been stationed with the RCA? at nix, N 5. Ottawa, Ont, is spciirimz a row; -m-- days at his home in Hcatlicidrttv H15 lll1Ill)' fricnrls are sorry to before being tr.Ins.'cIrcd to the r Mr. Anctts Mttthcson, Mont- RCAF st;It:on in Suinznersidc. : 0 1S :t ihttlcitt in the Kin8'-S -j--r--"mm---- w County Hospital. .t.lAMlIIS()V S Pltarniacy up n l" iv 13th. will Sunday Check Them Fast for 35c ihls fzinitly at Montague. ('uu ,Vllt M C t- . v) I; SOLD I3veRYwHI3RI3 .C..iI".i.. Ci2?Ii.”"I. X. "lint ctrmamarzn .!m',I' ill Pzrtnn. Ontario. is now i )cndni'.' I1 ilfl-clay furlough with PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY . rm. . SAT. I:.'X'IC.'VING SIIOXVS AT T and 9 IN TRIBUTE TO THE )lE)I()RY OI-I 0l'R LATE MONAIICH KING (IEOIIGE VI, CANADIAN A THEATRES WILI. BE CI.0SEI) I)I'RING THE DAY, OPENING IN THE EVENING ONLY. ON LY SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 """to0L0Rt IKAIHRYN GRAYUN R AVA GARDNER Huwun KEEL .lliEE.ioiiiillirMiiiggilitllittiuiilmilitltii I f . 3 Sliiililfl-liilliiliiill-ttiiilpitplipy .x Kt,-gm ,-1, , SPECIAL "NEWS" TRIBUTE . . . CARTOON MERRY MIDNIGHT AS-NDW! PRINCE EDWARD rmnsr PROGRAM STARTS AT 11:30 EDT. .a&......;.': mm Annorr. mu COSTELLO and IIIAIr.IonIIc MAIN .. IN "THE WISTFIIL WIOOYI OF WAGON OAP" I LDDK! PARENTS! KIDDIESI HERE'S A NEW "PACK-O-FIIN" snow Iron SATURDAY MORNING AT THE PRINCE ' " I EDWARD Starts At. 10 O'clock EXTRA: ' Two Cartoons Stooge Comedy Regular Admission fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ..tl-Its many little friends will be pleased to learn Master David Roy Fraser, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Fraser. Montague, has returned home from the King's County Hospital. ....'MONTAGlJltJ United Baptist Church service. Sunday. Feb. 17: Sunday School, 10 nm.. regular service. 11 a.m. Llc. W. D. John- ston. t.ilF.Dl()lilAI. SI-2RVI(lI'I. An llIIOrdPl'l0I"lIIlIilIIOnf.lI memorial sur- vive for the late King George VI will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Montague. on Friday, February 15th, nt 8 p.m. ..'MlNlSTElls MEI-ET - The Kings County Ministerial As- sociation held its regular meet- ing on February 11 at the home of Dr. A. I). Imd Mrs. Macxeuzie. Montagtie. Ministers were pre- sent. from Montague, G('oI':.ctown. and Murray Harbour Plans were made for the holy week to be held early inlAprIl. It was an- nounced that Rev. D. A. Camp- bell of New London has consent- ed to be the guest sp:akcr at all the services. Dr. Maclicnzie gave a provocative paper entitled "Christ or Barabbrts". A spIt'il.ed dtSCtlSSl0li was held on some of the serious moral problems of the day. While the ministers time were similarly cngagcd In the liv- in: room. At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. MacKcIIz1c serv- ed a delicious lunch. Rev. W. A. Patterson invited the members to the Georgetown Inanse for the next ntrcting. mcetinu in the study, their wives. Montague Bison Bombers Defeat Souris Wildcats The Montague Bison Bombers defeated the Souris Wildcats in on exhibition hockey game 11-8 nt the Montague rink last night be- fore II largo rrnwrl. Both Icttms played hard to make their lollies and many were the result of some very fine passing plays. P. McC.1rron, former defense- mnn of the Montague Island rhampions of former ,x'c.-Irs, lerl his team to victory with three scorcs. IlIlI('IA.lrt'.' also scored three for Montaigne. while Sorrcy and Clnir each not ll brncc nnd Pear- ,don il siutzlctnn. I Ponlc for lhc visitors was out- .Sl.'Ill(III'lg srorin: thrcc ttunls, nml lscttiny: tip tun morn tIlll'lng the Iltlnio, lil.1cAuln:.' not two. with simzlr counters Izning to Paquet. 'Laxic and Massey. i Both goalies were given plenty tlo (In, and nifltlt? sonic vcry good istops. Another cxliihitinn Iznme t has lmon nrrnnizcd between these ltwn tcums for the near future. i l.itIctIps:-- i Souris: Goal. Stcvlc: rlcfcnsr. Alnssr-,t'. (Twmphcll. Marl-(onzic. Mc- tlCwo : fnrwarrls. Pnquct. Mttc-. tAul:I,x- lx'i('ltlInnI. I.:IvIc. Murrnnt. Poole. lllnntntzucz Goal. Vttozzoz dr- lfcnse, T. Clair. P. McCnrron, E. McCarron. ('nhoon: forwarrls, iPr-ardon, Vanlrlcrstinc. Allen. E, ;Cl:iir. Knox. Sorrey. MIIcLure. Itt-fcrcc: G. Pziton. we have discontinued taking proved and properly secured To arrive in a few days third each. Special price for poultry. We will however. fill all prescribed amount. We will still NOTICE Owing to impossible ratio between and the price of feeds which makes it farmer to show a profit when he uses all commercial feeds, the prices of hogs impossible for the new contracts on hogs and old contracts up to the advance feeds on an ap- notes. carload of crushed oats and barley. half each; also crushed wheat, barley and oats, one cash off cars. Suitable and much cheaper for hogs, cattle and poultry. C. C. PRATT St. Peter's till 1.3f). Both modern and Downtowncrs. Door prize, Admission 75c, tax and Novelty Dance Don't. miss the Big NOVELTY DANCE at ROLLAWAY CLUB TONIGHT. Dancing front 10.00 Orchestras, Don Mcsser and his reservations phone 1242 or 2854. the Old Timers. Music by Two Islanders and The with other special prizes. fable included. For table OF Is there life on Mars? Is EXTRA! FRIOAY we---or-r .---v - T . IN rmntm: 10 run MEMORY or mm LATE MONABCII. KING oaonor: vI. CANADIAN mrzsrnss WILL no onosrm DURING rm: nsv. OPENING IN ms EVENING ONLY. TD-DAY CAPJTOL nu. . sari HAS SOIENOE SOLVEO THE MIOIITIEST MYSTERY THE UNIVERSE it a world of super beings or II planet of abysmal terrors? Sec the most astound- ing space expedition ever conceived! FIFTY YEARS INTO THE FUTURE! The Most Fantastir Expedition Ever Conreived By Mun! SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 COMEDY - SERIAL Souris Tigers deteated Montague Meteors 10-9 at Souris last nllht in a King's County Hockey League game. Montague was leading 5-3 It the end 0! the first period. but by the end of the second Souris had tied It up 8-all. . Power was the pick of the Mon- tague team, scoring two goals and assisting on three. Nelson scored a brace, with Cudmore, Clair, Clem- ents ruid Bee): getting one each. MacPhee, uho t-entered for two lines on the Souris team. perform- ed the hat trick (or his squad. while assisting on four. Cheverlc not two, and Mclnnis. Gallant. Lavie. McAdam and lV.urplIy ac- counted for one each. lilurrant played a great game in the nets for Souris. particularly in the third period when Montague showered him with rubber from all angles. It was his first game in goal this season. Souris played without the ser- vices of their regular goalie, Pierce, rind their two defencemen, Mc- Cormack and Cheverie, all out will'I ltijurics. Six penalties were handed out by rcfcrecs McEwcn and lVlcInt,vre.' I..incups:- Montague-Goal. Stewart; de- fence, George, Beck, Fraser. Rey- nolds; forwards. MacLean. Nel- son, Power, Clcmcnts. P. Fraser, tYoun:. Cudmorc. Clair. Mullins. Souris-Goal, Murrant; defence, Czlllhni, Eldersli.'Iw. Murnaghan; forwards. J. Chevcrie, P. Cheverfe. Jarvis. L. Gallant, MacPhee, Lav- ie, Mclnnts. McAdam. SUMMARY First Period I-Montague, Cuclmore (Power) 2115 '.'--Montague. Nelson tcudmoreii 3:55 It-Souris, J. Cheverie -1:45 1-Souris, Ilclnnis tMcPhee) 5-Mont.'i,guc. Clair tPower) 5-5011115. McPhce 14:00 7-Mlontngue. clmients lEi:00 8-Montague. MacLean 19:02 Penalties-Beck, McPhee, Clem- ents. 12:00 13:00 (Mat-Lean) . second Period it-Souris. McPhee 5:00 lo-Moiitague. Beck 9:00 ll-Souris, P. Cheverie 19:00 l2-Souris, L. 19:30 Penalties-Nelson, Eldershaw, Third Period 13-Montague-Power 1;oo 14-Souris. McAdam. an) 4:00 I6-Souris, Lnvle (McPheei 6:00 16-Souris. Mumashan (Mch-Inls) 10:00 17-Souris. .'ttcPhI-e 10:02 I8-Montague. Power I McPhee) Gallant (McPheel 'was read by Mrs. William tMumagh- tMscLesnJ 12:00 l9AMnntague. 13 '00 Nelson (Power) A Penalties-IllcPhee, Cudmore. i Pisquid East Notes Mr. Alton Jay W55 . Nsnm. In f Charlottetnwii on Saturdav Feb l Oth. ” ' p-IMP. Chrstcr Birt was I visnm. iuhCharlottctown on Tucsdav Feb .It . ' ' ' ' 'w 1 MIT G80l'Ire B37; was in Char- lottetown on business on Wedncs. day. Feb. 6th. Alton Jav. Miss Gcorale Dover and Miss Edna W00lTldt-re were visitors in Moreil on Wednesday. Feb. 6th. I”?-IFlo.vd Jay and Mr. Harold ray were in Morcll on business on rhursday. Frb. 7th. Mr. and Mrs, Ml'-'- 57- 3- -lay was s visitor In Charlottetown on Saturday Feb 9th. ' ' Friends in East. are son-v in hrar of the illness of Mr. Gor- I” 31” mil l10l'!8 for I speedy recovery. The monthly meeting of Pigquld East. Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs, Levi Jny on Thursday. Feb. 7th with It good at. tendance. After the business was completed a delicious lunch was served and II social hour spent. BA. AUSSIE IRRIGATION i Tltousands of wells. mi-ne 7,000 feet deep. have been sunk to the Arteslan Basin which lies under much of Australia. For common ordinary son I rosl: AIIOTION SALE OF HOFSE AND HALF A LOT IN THE 'l'0W'N 0! DIONTAGIIFJ I utll vll by public Rllriltlll on the lVl'Fll1lSt'S of the lnle Mrs. Cotltertim t'rIlItII:s. Montague. on Tuesday Feb 19. at the hour of 2 o'clock. Terms made known at Isle. G. H. NELSON. Am-tlom-I-r. Souris ,Tigers Defeat- lMon.tagueiMeteors 10-9 s'r. ANDREWS W.M.S. Johnstone was members of the. W.M.S. of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Montague. on Tuesday evening, Feb. 13 to: their regular monthly meeting. The vice-presidznt. Miss Cnth- erine Currie, presided and open- ed the meeting with the call to worship, Psalm 92. and the Lords. Prayer in unison. The hymn "God Is My Refuge" was sung.i The Scripture lesson, Phlllipians 4:1-17. was then read in unison. i Elevcn visits durinrz the month were rcporfcd and the roll call uas answered with It verse ofi Scripture. The minutes were read by Mrs. John A. Mackenzie, and approved as read. The tre;Isurer's report was read by Mrs. H. E. Nelson. i A letter from Mrs. J. s. Jar-dine.t Provincial president, advised that Society that the annual reports were now available. : A missionary letter. written b,Yl Deaconess Margaret MarDou;a11.l MaI:- . Eachern. In her letter, hliss Mac-i Dougall told of her work in or-, ganizinz Sunday Schools and" young people's societies in thei Westville Road - Liflltcy Dtstricts, in Pictou County, NS. l .Mrs A. C. III.IcKny and )I:s.. A. D. MacLtn'e were itppnillicd to represent the PI'CSI))'IA2l'ialI W.M.i S. at the World Day of PI'.'l)'CT.:' which will be held in Trinityi United Church on Fcbrttttry 29. The meetimz closed with "God Save the Queen" and the Mizpah Benediction. I At the close of the W. M. S.i meeting, the Ladics' Aid socictyl held a brief busfncss session. ron- I ducted by the prcstdcnt, Mrs. Byron Stewart. The minutes of the lust merttng were read by the. sct'rel.ar)', Mrs. W.m. Marilacliernf and ilpllrovcd as road. The fin-I aucial report was read by the: treasurer, Mrs. A. C. MacK:t)'. ' Extensive tlrrangctuenls were "lade for holding a ilalllrv sale. on Feb. 23 at the store of'T. liI.l Llewellyn Lid.. and II committee ..'Mrs. W. A. hostess to the convened by Mrs. A. C. Macliay IONO IIIILEA i i corrnn i l t l"I'rsl in Ffarnur mnsuanr 14. 1952 Starting with onl 1 the early days. AustlI:olliI)on:xep.ln duces more than II Qugfkp of "I world's wool supply. "I" H Canadians built the first .1 to cross the Atlantic under stem! the Royal William which m..,,”,”' maiden voyage In lB:L'i. " was appointed. An excellent report from the Scottish concert was also pre- sented. ' FRENCH IOUNDEIIS Quebec was founded in I608 by Champlain. and Montreal was founded by Malsonneuve in 1612. MEMORIAL SERVI-OE In Memory of our Late Monarch KING GEORGE VI will be held in ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. CHARLOTTETOWN FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 15th At 10:30 A. M. Preacher: The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A. H PERLMAN FIIRRIERS I and OF a.-It MONTREAL Continue their trade-in fur coat sale at Ma.cFarlane Bros. all this week. If you want a real buy in a used fur coat, you cannot afford to pass up this sale at- MacFarlane Bros. 92 Kent St. LARD 2 lbs. 35: px" I-5-.r:3re . - M ii We invite you to celebrate with us our Third Anniversary with these Specials-I0 Doys-- FEBRUARY 14th to 23rd. MQLA55-,E5 L. V. PEAS lb. 93:: 15 oz- Qh 33E Fresh Ground 2 T97 29C Verlbesr Tea. lb. 85: Matches. 3 for .. 3lc Toilet Paper. 3 for 29: .S!IorI'ening. 3 lbs. 95: CFFEE 'cstminster (When you buy 1 Large Duz) Gamay Soup .. . . Ic BACON. lb. Boston BUTTS. lb. RORK LIVER. lb. . . . . Canada mourns February llitlt. ZAKEMI 266 GRAFTON ST. Carnation L 4 cans 69: bi-I-cavement in the loss of our Groclous and belov VI. To pay our respect, this store will remain closed all day FI'I(I1I.l'o BEST SHOP TO SHOP BEST ---so COOKING "APPLES. ,3 lbs. 296 47: romuoss. pkg. 23: ' A Pink or White 29: GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for 254 Robin Hood It. oars 5 III". bag 50:: MILK with all members of the Em lro in our national Sovereign. Geofilc s GROCETERIA, nu DELIVERY PHONE 150' OOQOOOOQOOOOQOQQOOOQOOD