gauoakv 26. $1939 _ '. rm: CHARIKYITETOWNNCVUARDIAN PRINCE EDWARD I DAILY I-ll ‘Mil-IA! I TODA Y & SA T. DAILY 1.15-7.00 _ 0.00 IRMA __35'l_'_UI-DAY MAIINEE 8-80 ~10 HER HE WAS A KNIGHT 1N $H|N1NG ARMCRmTO HlM SHE" WAS JUST A PE5KY KIDIIIIJICI liiliflu nullity. Th": llllI-l’. .1 HAIJOIII - WEAVER - WILDABILL IIICKOX-NO. ND TERBYTOON i __._ ....__ _ _ _ ‘new at the Prince Edward The- atre her pictures have been’ a cle- lisht and a revelation. “That Certain Age" is as differ- ent from the previous trio as each of them were from each lthfl‘. As Deanna grows older, ner stories are carefully tailored to her age. ‘This picture is lighter in theme than the others. but no less nnw- orful in entertainment content. Starring Deanna, with Melvyn Douglas, Irene Rich, Jackie (‘oop- er, John I-lalliday, Juanita Quigley, Jackie Sear], Peggy Stewart. Nancy Carroll and Charles cole- man. "That Certain Age" tells the story of a young girl, nearing; six- teen who meets a'war correspond- ent and fancies herself violently in love with him. Temporarily‘ infatuated with him, she forgets her yourégaer “boy-fr end" and her chil h playma s until it is brought home w her that she is still a child, and that romantic love ha; no lace in her life. a Pack wi clever comedy. bril- _ liant dialo e, the arkle of a ‘ youth and lndescriba ie beauty of Deannais voice, ‘Th e" can be hailed as the finest o the four pictures this great lit- tln star has fnade for Universal. Deanna sings five numbers in “That Certain Age." Three of these are by the popular song-writ- ing team of McHugh and Adam- son. These are "My Own." "Be a Good Scout" and "You're as Prett as I. Picture." Her two classica selecti ns re Niles Des Cadiz,” by Leo Delibes and "Ro- meo and Juliet Waltz," from the a. DOUGLAS ' 33$... 121-657“ jeckie Cooper ~ Irene Rich At C apit 01 N I116)’ CIIIOU John Halliday Judd: Sear! ojlllnitd Quigley Borne absent-minded custodian ‘ left the um door open yester- A,L S 0 C A B. '1' 0 0N — day and upper classmen graduated with degrees pf bug- house-oum-laude-and-funnier. Which is only an inadequate way of trying o explain what took place at e capitol Theatre when the Ritz Brothers brought ‘Kentucky Moonshine" i-o a hy- sterical audience. Three New Songs! And aside from all the mad antics, the picture contains three neweongs b the same team which made _ . Lew Pollack and Sidney Mitchell wrote "Moon- shine Over Kentucky." Reuben. UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS Deanna Durbin At Prince Edward The advent of any Deanna Dur- or o e screen. Fmm e mg pictugeuiis a milestone in Erie :s:a§is.:us.s"si ‘100 Men and a Girl,’ ' and the v touching ‘Mad About Missio" right- ‘to the current, "That Certain Age", 1 Reuben. I've Been Swingin" and 9 BULK PEANUT BUTTER EB, 21.135. 27c EATOIVZS‘ FRESH GROUND UUFFEE ‘h 1.11210 CAIRO PALM *' KELLOGGS - service was conduct -i The Central Guardian this col ll rcsorv for news ci local t but nvcrtialng a nawsy nature may be I s d cents a word strictly on- e lo in advance. . _ l _ ANOI- L-gifi-T-Nil-DT‘! CHURCH 0|‘ SCOTLAND-Ser- viocs on Sabbath Jan. 32nd. ll a. m. and 7 o. m. Rev. J. . 81.57100. Minister. 14-238. PBESBYTEBIAN Church in Canada. Brookfleld Charge. Ser- vices. next lord's Road B ev Day: Glasgow i1 s. m.: Hartsville 3 p. m.; Brookflcid 7:30 p. m: Hunter River. Wednesday 8 p 1n. L-228. FUNEIIAL SERVICES -- The funeral of Mr. Norman Smith, the victim of the recent drowning accident was held from Zion Church yesterday afternoon, where by Rev. 1c Webster, who also con- ducted service at the grave. The "sing a Song of Harvest." To make sure these melodies are operly filing. producer Darryl F. anuck has placed the vocniiza-| non in the capable throats of popular Tony tin and marvel- ous Marjorie eaver.... the ro- ‘mantic interest of the otherwise. mad movie. ‘Tile plot.what the Ritz Brothers leave of it. is fairly lausifle. Radio P oi A radio company sends ifs talent meant/Tony Martin, down to Ken- tucky to get some real hilibillles. Mlriorlc Weaver, waiting for an audition, overhears the plans and rushes back to her theatrical boarding house to tell tlia Ralf-Y. Brothers. They go down to the hills. dis- "guise themselves as mountaineers ....get mixed up in an old feud... hoodwink Tony Martin into put- ting on a broadcast in the moun- tains....and when the smoke clears away a romance nearly iloes on the rocks, is patched up again and fame on the radio comes to every one. But. like a triple decker sand- wich—lt's what goes on in be- tween. that leaves the audience limp with laughter. Good Cast ‘The film includes Slim Bummer- ville. Jchn Carradlne. Wally Vern- on. Berton Churchill and Eddie Collins in the cast PETERS —.At Gaytuwn, Jan 1B, 1939, Joseph P. Peters (employee at Ebcpcrimental Farm), aged 59 years. Funeral from his late resid- ence Saturday morning at 8.46 t0 St. Dunstanb Basilica, thence to R. C. cemetery. HOLMAN-At Summerside on Fri- day, Jan. 20, 1939, Mrs. R. T. Hol- man, aged 92. A shor funeral ser- vice will be held at er late resi- CLENWCCII TCHMATOTJIIICE cons FLAKES TUILET $0M’ ascu 4c 5 iron 19C . DE LUXE l ASSORTED , JELLY Pownlzn PKG. FOR QAOQ dance this evening at 8 o'clock. The body will be accompanied to Montreal for tremation Saturday morning by two sons. Interment will be at the Summersida Cemet- cry. ion Late To Clasify KENT DEAUTY SHOPPE-SPEC- ia.l rates until March. also in student work. Pes-manents 81.50 cic. L-235;1;a0-3i. r5 THE CANADIAN STQRES up. pail bearers were: Messrs. James ,Arthur LeClair, Richard _Quinn. Jr., John McKinnon, Ken- neth Plaits and Lloyd McIntyre, Interment was in the People's Cemetery. IIEAVY PASSENGER TRAFFIC —Passengers on the east bound flight of the Canadian Airways plane from Moncton last night included. J. Waller J0ilc5, M L. A., Bunbu . Robert Holman, L. J. Staoeinrblarl Baker, J. O. Hyndrnan and R. E Mulch, all of Charlottetown, and senator Creel- man McArthur who was a DB5‘ eenger as far as Summer- eide. Due to h e a v Y "i" fic two machines were used in the m, Four passengers made the out bound flight at noon. onsanvr: ANNIVERSARY- ‘Ihe Haitsviile Christian Endeav- .our celebrated the anniversary oi the organization on January |13th. by holdinir it banquet in the Orange Hall at ‘l p. m. The mem- bers and guests sa-t down w a tasty luncheon served by the social com- mittee. The President John Mac- Lennan led e the wast to the King, which was responded to by smiling the NB- ticnai Anthem. Ml‘. us Mac- Donald proposed the toast to the church which was responded to by Minister Dr. A. O Th the 6m‘ son. The toast to and Dthepdtyiéjdlglflgetl). 1 was proposed y r 0- E0; and mswnded w by MI-i- "niomscn. John MacDonald mo- the toast to the Session and D05 ded to . Mr. Neil Nichol- Qfffwfl, w naid pro- . . Anglia MacDo I posed the toast to the Women! lvllssion Society and was re- sponded by Mrs. Everet Mac- Leod. Mrs. Thcmson proposed the toast to the Sunday School and was responded to by Nlrs- Mo)‘ Machennan. Mr. John Nicholson proposed the toast to the of Managers and was responded to a M ... -...~"-.;.:ii:- MaoLeod proposed e e choir and wasrespondedtobyPeter Nicholson. The speeches were all o1’ a high standard and 80W H very optimistic outlook for the year ahead. The election of offi- cers followed resulting in the re- election of the Old CfijCBPS- Mil‘- Jc-hn Macbennan President and Miss Margaret MacLeod, Secre- tarry and Peter Nicholson treasurer. A social eveninz followed and the enjllayablgv oveuirilg wasd brought t: a cone _ slung 118-118 - and followed y the Benedimn by Dr. Thomson. EATONS SNOWFLAKE BAKHIG POWDER POLO BRAND GREEN CUT WAX BEANS No- 2 Tin 7c _ 20-1-11?‘ 6i: 3 13:‘ 17b BRCOMS Good Quality, Each - -- 25c 2 " " 2 7 l: l. si WITH LARGE 0D 0A BOWL 12 oz. Pkg. TS Plain Pkg. CIILVER HOUSE SPINACH Tin 13c 2 For 25c CLARKS ASSORTED S0l|PS Except Chicken, Tin, 7c IATONS NAPTIIA SUM’ Each "41: 25c 26c 2 3c . nus ' EACH 13c 2 FOR 3 For" 20c 10 For 39c l BEST GRADES HARD WHEAT Flour 9i! LB. BAG, , , SMOKED CORNED BREAKFAST ‘CORNED FILLETB PLATE BACON PORK Lb. 14c RIBS Sliced HOCKS Lb. 11c 2i... 27C Lb. 15C Lb. 29C 21c 2 Lbs. Rolled ‘BULK - Ls. 1.1.5.. ‘ ROAST BEEF, Lb. I ICING Slllll Chuck Shoulder Cut PBOUND STEAK, Fresh i-aml Cooked Meats ROAST BEEF, Lb. Rossr PORK, Lb. Fruits __ 19c __ 12c __ 20c 22c Each 9c APPLES, CELERY, Juicy Jamaica ORANGES, dcz. - -- GRAPEFRUIT. Spys, Dos. '- -- — — and Vegetables 29c 25c 23c 1 9c 3For-- ,, 0f Zion Church l . __,.. Annual Meeting Last Evening The trustee board of Zion Pres- b terian Church for 1038 would, in- ode the following: Messrs. J_ A. MacMiilan, Herbert Jewell. E. A. Cudmore, J. C. Cooke. Major Mac- Rae, Norman Macleod and Earl MacDonald, it was announced fol- lowing the annual meeting oi the Zion Congregation last night. The meeting opened with de- votional service led by the min- ister, Rev. G. C Webster. By unanimous motions Rev. G. C. Webster was appointed chair- man and Mr Norman MacLeod sec- retary of the meeting. Mis. Erna hsalthy financial condition. They were given as follows:- Session, Mr, J. E. R. MacEwen. Mission Band, Joan Large and Margaret MacDonald; Cubs. Navita Haywood; Scouts, Percy Cameron; Christian Endeavor. Frances White and T151811 Roper; Canadian Girls in Training, ‘Tflillilli. Larler and Violet Partridge; -Ses.=iou and Benevolent Funds, Ml‘. Murdock Ross: Explorers, Mrs. Neil Mathe- son read by Mrs. Gordon Leitch: Junior Sunday School. the super- intendent, Mrs. C. W. Patterson: Senior Sunday School, superintend- ent, J. E. R. McEwen and trea- surer, Miss Ida MacDougall; Cradle Roll. Mrs Harold Hoil; board of Trustees, Mr. J. A. MacMlllan and Miss Florence Maclieod; Manse Fund and Mlaiionazy Association. Miss Florence MaoLeod; Ladies’ Aid Society, Mrs. A_ A. MacDon- ald and Miss Florence MacLeod; Ladies‘ Guild, Mrs Rankin Mc- Laine; Woman's Missionary SJ". ciety, Mrs. Gordon 1-1. Leitch and Mrs. Alfred Alffleck: Choir. Mrs. F. A. A. Mutch and Mr. Arthur Hale; and the fund for the pro- posed window in-memory of Rev. George C. Taylor, Miss Bessie MarLean. Messrs Earl MacDonald and J. R. Nelson, auditors for the st year were re-appointed for 193 . By a standing vote the meeting expressed its great pleasure at the decision of Rev. O. C. and Mrs. Webster to carry on their work in Zion Church instead of accepting the call to Ontario. The budget, as brought in bv the trustees. W55, with one addition for the lord's Day Alliance, sc- cepted by the meeting The meeting clos-"d with prayer and the Benediction by Rev, G. C. Webster. Meeting of’ Ladies’ Guild Mrs_ James A. MacMillan was elected president oi’ the Ladies’ Guild of Zion Presbyterian Church at the annual meeting on es- day oi’ this week. Other officers include, vice-president, Mrs. J. Harry Hill; secretarytreasurer, Mra Rankin Macieine. re-elected. Mrs. Frank L. Dillon, retiring president occupied the chair at the meeting which was marked by re- cord attendance, lteyiif: of the year's vcm-l: were given by the Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs, Rankin MacLalne. A hearty vote of thanks was ten- dered t!» the es» Kelly, Sruthporf. will be learn that she is making a speed Smith. City, will rsaJ-et to retiring officers -— F _--_.-_- ___....-v ...- Trinity United Church ration. JANUAIW so JO-Cboir lichens!!!- IJI-Y. P. I]. The Central Guardian reserved for news of in but advertising of a neg: nature may be lnsened at l to s word strictly pay- ahle in advance, This column ls local tel-est FIBEMEN CALLED — Firemen were called to 84 Ba field Street, to a dwelling occupie Ed- ward Bourg last night- Fire was ln the by Mr. eault, about 11 o'clock e. Bozwell and Mrs. F s. A. Mutch merit aroud a chimney. it was were appoinked a committee for Said- The“ W85 D0 114111189- press report. , The reports of the various de- parfments oi’ the CEKLICWS work showed steady growth- and a PCISOIIBIS \ Mr. L man Tremere. Hampshire, was a vsifor to the city yesterday. ‘rile many friends of Mrs Louise Bonnell, l-lllLsboro Street, will re- gret to learn of her serious illness. The many friends of Mrs. L. O. glad w recovery, although still to the City Hospital. The many friends of Mr. Percy know that he is in the Prince Edward Lsliasid Hospital for a serious oper- on, Y confined at M‘. Roy D. Woolner, North Rustico, was in the city yesterday. He stated that the roads were open for cars but were very icy and dangerous. Mrs. Orion Johnson, Charlotte- town, returned to the Citylicl Can- adian Airways plane from oncton on Tuesday last. She was enroute from Bermuda where she spent the past three months, Credit llnion Assets Exceed S1 1,000 In Dec. Rev- P. McMahon, D. D-, Re-élected President Of St- Dunstan's Cred- it Union Last Night. Assets of St. Donate-ifs Credit Unio organized on June 1, 1937, December n. totalled $11,132. 12, 0h 31, 1988. it was revealed at the an- nual meeting oi’ the organization last night. Number of members at the end of the year was 568. Rev. Patrick McMahon, D. D , presided at the meet , which heard, in addition to annual re- ports, addresses by Messrs, E. J. Morrlsey, Benjamin Gallant, MaoMillan and Dr. J. T. Mrs. Dillon, Mrs. MacLaine and anneal M“ P- ‘7- M“°D°na1d* Dr. McMahon was re-elected , ' president of th Union for 1089. Ladi“ Md Elect“ omcg" Othw officers eTected for the en- Mrs. Lucy Kielly was reelected president of the Ladies’ Aid So~ clety at the annual meeting which fol‘0wed that cf the Guild. Other officers are, firs}, vice-president. Mrs. William MacMilian: second vice- esident, Mrs. P J. Mac- Don d; secretary. Mrs. A. A MacDonald, re-elected: Miss Florence MacLeod re-clected. The general report was read by the secretary. Mrs. A. A. Mac- Donald and the financial report by the treasurer, Miss Florence Mac- od meetinz expressed its at ihe decision of' Rev’. G. C. Webster and Mrs. Webster to carry on with their work in Zion Church instead of ac- cepting the call to their native province. _ Mr. Webster replied fiitingly, f made helpful suggestions for the Le . % great pleasure Tague, Joseph Purcell, Basil Quaid, Cornelius S are, J Alf boyle. J. and Kenneth MadMlllan. year and a h f become an important cooperative suing 12 months include; vice- president, treasurer, tor Mc- Mc- Pefers, Joseph tewart. F/Iembers of the Credit Commit- " fee are. Ambrose Joy, Andrew But- treasurer- ler, and J. P. Cullen. committee On the . MacDonald supervise M s. J. P. MoCloskey, J. T. essr Revell and "Wilfred Drlsooll were on the nominating committee. ldent Reviews Year “Our organization though only l ai old has already rs inancial institution and its man- agement, requires the most careful future and highly commended the and competent directions. Dr. My work done by both societies On behalf of both societies an. address was rend and a sift pre- sented to Mrs. Kielly who has Manon sad in the course of his ad- dress as president of the Union." It is not purely a financial ganizatlon, neither is it a charity 01'" completed five years of work as hm m 1 _~ the may. "Tetii-‘iem m. the “may 51d 5°" glen}; 00.111.11.131.“ await is an in- “i9 stitution founded on a spirit of t . Ag the end of the business period afternoon lea was servo.‘ by the rcffreshm-eiit commitfew: Mrs. F’. '., Dillon, Mrs. Hal Warren. Mrs and Mrs. J. H. co-operation which provides for its members, an encouragement of thrift and an opportunity for exercising means of small weekly in its ‘savings’ feature, it by Frank Fraser. Hill MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The EZIIdTan Press) Toronto -Gdld stocks lower; index groups higher, Montreal and Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg -Wheat 1-8 cent lower to unchanged. London ~Bar sliver and lead lower; copper and zinc higher; Montreal ~Silver unchanged. New York-Cotton, rubber sugar‘ higher; coffee lower. In Memoriam loving memory of W. Into rest January 20th, 1988 She w‘: aikylnsgs so Jew innaiis world her equal you‘ll A beautiful llfs that came to an She 115;}: find she lived everynnefii Lovirwly ‘remembered by her husban b232, and family. slightly New York —- and Mrs Johnston who entered true. unselfish and in its ‘loan’ feature the pos- sibility of obtaining. money for provident or productive purposes at a. reasonable rate of interest. While both these features are important in the work of economic betterment of g peoplqltls thehablt 0f thrift and the building up of reserve capital bv means of systematic saving that is most inmortanr. That alone will enable a man in build up a little reserve, give him a ‘stake’ in this world and a sense of ownership. to ther with a new confident out on life a-lcni! I savings road to financial or eco- nomic independence." Dr- M0- -.--¢-p~— §'§.“.“.§“i"_ _ ._ _ _29c P0150111: i”§_____19¢ Perlb.---___._11c "v- — — - 2:1" lag-Earl! Wheat — - - - £22.11" - - - - - 1'25 .§'.:..i*:is.,:.- - — - Q25 c1131 7112C; _ _ “T _ 10: Milled aTo_—____39 APDbi-u,_é0_<>_d_éll_fl_l1r; '- _ 25: this“: ' "" - 256i glfglkllltl"; linger.‘ _ _ _ I Tfilet"l_‘i_ss;_ T‘ _ _ _ 5:35;..- ---- — ~ 49c. so; - - - — ,9 Lb. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ c §§,"_"°i‘_°°§°°_ _ __ _ 32c ~ ‘Ill-Mill ZOEII:B_ITII|I—TTIE—R _ _ — _ Lb, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UN‘ c1 Phone 7-17 M»? SLAUGHTER SALE-JAIL 20th lo 31st WHOLESALE Psucas BL}. NOW THESE PRICES CAN'T LAST IDNO Lard ' ll Sh rlenln ,2,,,,f‘1__°___f__23¢l - icing Suggr FORGET WE LLAD IN L0\\"PRICES SH & BARRY STORES Purity Flour i Q"___,,___________ 205 Clo-r g ,.,,"__‘.‘.’.“_’."_'."_"__ _ __ 27 -- i, Peaches, He: S n ' zici- ---g-"-'-’-- 2 t‘ Uoifoe ' 1 lb. Bags - -- ._ -- ._ ... Ketchup 2Bot1les——---_. Vegetable Soup 3 tins —- - — - - - - - Grode A Ells- noun — — — — _ _ _ Classic Cleanser 2 tins ~ — - — _ _ _ orange MlPIIIl-lldE‘ ZIb.Jar——._—-_.._. (ifiillcfruit, Scedleds 5for——--.---_ 91 2542 3 kgS_—-—I————- u Morse: To: 2 ilns formalin“ Milk 2 fins ‘I 1 Free Delivery _ I The Imperial Life “i Assurance Company l Annual. Meeting l i A wtal of more than 3251100000 l i i durinB the past year in total pollc- - ies issued and over $295,400,000 of assurances now in force was re- 1 ported by Mr. J. F. Wcston. presi- dent, at the annual general mr-rt- , lng cf The Imperial Life Arsur- 1 ance Company. Mr. Weston stat- F. WESTON I ed that during me past year the Company had enjoyed a “gratify- ing measure of success." and that income from premiums and inter- est was in excess of $13,600,000 and surplus earnings from the year's operations amounted to $2,007,733. The Imperial Life geld during the year to policyhol ers. bene- ficiaries and annuitants, including death claims. matured endow- ments. dividends and other con- siderations, over 87,000,000. As G. C. MOORE usual with this Company, _s fa- vourable raie of mortality was ex- perlehced. The total assets of the Company , also showed a substantial increase . and now stand at more than} $88,000,000. The average rate oi iii- i terest earned on all invested funds was 4.50% which is con- sidered highly satisfactory. More than 61% of the investments of the company are in ‘high grade bonds, largely Government bonds. i The reserves for assurances and Manon said. mlfihfl‘ B10114! 1n 111.! wini- siva report of the year's antivltie: the president continued: "the day of receiving as membe a those who. with no knowledge cr understand- ing of the Cregit The“)? gin first w get a oan Du. 0 dioc- lately. the following plan of that baginninl admission to membership be ol lowed. A prospective bmber w sign the membership card. being. as lmial. sponsored as s prospec- tive member by one of the direc- tors. His entrance fee of twenty; five cents will be received and or she will be required. if they do not already be group. to attend a study icroup or lecture on the different Credit Union work for at l 0C iii-o m» =o~o . 3t.:.i'.;..;ra ' " - 19° Eraser. - " "- - - 19c 168R _. BEEF, Slices, Lb..- _.. A sizing‘; ... ... _. ... _ ‘l l - g Wkmrgeéma,‘ m *l‘iihg¢'lfgliiflrisrfi° ' 21:38 F?“ SCALWPB» ‘ Lb, a. 19's“, .... ... ._ . N. D. MacLean 3ft“ iggygtgggm"ggnmg,';,°*uig°ilgil i n . ‘_ v 1 v ' a i ma -» v12 strip... 29c -“"r“"":.......“"r;r iir-e --'-~-—-- . c ‘ ___" EM ALMBB rfzeserfctiacfiaia was ' 'in'- m“ m 1 m , . . FREBH SPINACH- , . * 7 “ dicatln assets of the Union were ,5 - I’ B .' f. L], ....‘.._ Chariot own and‘ 0111:1212 made up of erosion Q, ..., ..., ... __,_, ...,- _ A -, .-- -;ium. ."' "' '“ _ A . I Noah “um” in loonségfllw infurniture‘ and penalise. ~ 2a Effisfi Lbs-s‘ 25G - Pam m W“ _L“:_L"2*_-. .._ ~- '.-f~*_?_i‘ . Uscllinarfsfnrllanlruff. a Sentenced To ThreeYearsln Penitentiary Christopher Keefe was sentenc- ed in three years in Dorchester Penitentiary. New Brunswick, yes- terday by Mr. Justice A, C. Saunders of the Supreme Court of Queen's County, Prince Edward is» land. Charged with attempted rape, a jury found Keefe guilty bu! re- commended clemency When passing senience, Mr. Justice Saunders said Keefe was a "menace to society." Following passing of sentence on Keefe yesterday the court adjourn- ed sine die. Another case, civil non-jury, on the docket would be heard in (Runner-s it was said, The case was Dominic Doyle. plaintiff vs. Clarence Murchison. defendant. action for recovery of damages arising out of a motor car ac- olden-t. humus-issues; J. G. PARKER - annuities are some $875,000 in ox cess of government requirements. In addition a contingency reserve fund of $1,000,000 is maintained. The total reserves amount f0 over $71,000,000 and show a substantial increase over the previous year. Rapid and well balanced growth has characterized this company's reports for many years and 1988 is no exception in this regard. The meetlhk was also addressed by Mr. G. . Moore. General Manager, and Mr. J. G. Parker, General Manger and Actuary. Eastern Guardian ..‘This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of =1 HEW-W nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- _ nhle in advance. _ _ ..'SUBSCBrP'1'l0Ns w . Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, . JSPECIAL PRICES during Jen- uary. Come and see you will not be disappointed at McGowan s limited. Lice l, is, is. 2i ..'GAEL1C SONGS. Bagpipes Old Time Music, Scotch Dancing and a three act comedsykfwife on Approval" at Burns toh Con- oert. Montague, January 215th. 111301-2011. ..'BOA’I‘ ARRIVALCANCELLID —Un.fortunaiely ice conditions out- side have forced the cancellation of the boot that was to arrive in Gecrgclcwn on Wezinosrlay. The cargo now axscmbled here will have to be reloaded arid shipped to Halfnx, This fact however casts no reflection on the record'of George- town as the Island's greatest mn- ler port. The hm-lrr is still per- fectly [we of ice and the ferry boat to lower Montague running on schedule. We understand the cars will be loaded on Thursday and fiiday and the shed thou closed down till Spring. G .,'F/\MILY BEREAVED ~Mrs. Wm, Doyle. Georgetown received the saw nevus on Tuesday evening of tho (loath. of her mother at Havel-hill, Mass. Mr and Mrs, Doyle had only recently returned from visiting her, and at that time she was ayvparently much im- proved. Mrs. Doyle motored to the City early Wednesday morning catching the Borden train onroule to the funeral. G. ..'IIOCKEY -'I‘he Tigers from across the street captained by crsffv Inn Gofcll showed the vrav to llielr flown town Rivals at the Georgcinlvn rink on ‘fhicsrfii’ even- ing by the score nf 9-5- This was the best mm» played in the local rink so for fills seacon and now that the boys know what its all nlvnii. ms get going. Ice hoc- key is a poor game in mily Ibr several yrcnrs n good local league flourished here. We under-stand a committee was appointed and teams picked for this year. Then why no get the league going. G. ..*EI.ECT OFFICERS —-At the meeting of the Georgetown Ulter- ary Club held in the ‘Library room on Monday evening the following officers were elected -.-Presidcnt, Rev. J. T. Payne. 1st vice-preia, Mr. J. H. McDonald. 2 vice-pres. Mrs. Wm. Molar-en Secretary, Miss Genevieve Solomon. ‘Treasurer, Miss Dorothy Jenkins. lbrecutlvb Committee-Rev. O. . Rec. John Sterling. J. A. B. McC _- nnll. It was decided that "Graoivb Elec-v" would be studied It he ne t. meeting which will be Jan. as in the Link? room. . "tasayor J. J. Oondon. motored to the City on Wednesday. and the maria i o.‘ .1 3i .3, ‘fl ' 5