Librarian Dies In Denlisixcifair i MONTREAL. (CPI - Marjorie Comeau. 24-year-old librarian and performer at radicsiat ion CJAD, died Saturday under an anaesthetic in a dentist's chair. Dr. Harry Laishiey. the dentist. and Dr. Wesley Bourne. who ad- ministered the anesthetic. said the woman's breathing and pulse be- came irregular shortly. after she fell asleep in the chair. Two other doctors were called but artificial respiration failed to revive her. 'Miss Comeau came to Montreal (our years no from Saint John. N. B. In addition to her duties in the library. she took part in a number of broadcasts. She had celebrated her 24th birthday Thursday. The body was sent to Saint John for burial. TERROR. AT THE CIRCUS WB CINEMASCOPE PIC Cinemascope goes to'the circus in "Ring Of Fear". the new Wayne- Feilows production. for Warner Bros. which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre. Clyde Beatty, Pat O'Brien. Mickey Spil- lane (making his screen debut). IN ir d t . W and me em e my 8 Bea W three workers. etc: - the following ladies volunteered to attend to the linens: Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs. Philip Boudreault. Mrs. Howard Llewellyn and Mrs. care of altars for January, 1st two weeks, Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. weeks. and Mrs. Raymond Martell. ring circus help provide the thrills in this tale of 3, homicidal fanatic who escapes from the police and joins the circus as a rlngmaster Playing himself in "Ring Of Fear" is Clyde Beatty. acknowl- edged the world's most famous wild animal trainer. Beatty broke in his first wild animal act when he was only sixteen years old. That act consisted of two bears, iwo lions. and two leopards. With- in a few years he became one of the most sought after attractions in the circus world. After touring with the top circus companies Beatty became the owner and star of his own three-ring circus. Pat O'Brien perhaps best re- membered for his outstanding portrayals in "Knute Rockne" and "The Fighting 69." plays the man- ager of the Clyde Beatty circus. Mickey Spillane, world famous as the creator of Mike Hammer stories, makes his screen debut in "Ring Of Fear', playing himself. Spillane's success story is an amaz- ing one. From the publication of his first novel, "I The Jury" through "The Big Kill" and others. his books have sold more than iixty million copies and have been translated into eleven languages. Heading the supporting cast are Sean Mcclory, Marian Carr and John Bromfield. Mcclory, a na- tive of Ireland and alumnus of the world-renowned Abbey Theatre. has his most important role to date as the murderous rtngmaster. Miss Carr and John Bromfield are team- ed romantically in "Ring Of Fear" as daredevils of the trapeze. Against the background of Clyde Beatty's 3-ring circus a story oi murder and suspense is played. when a series of mysterious dis- asters bcfall the circus during its tour of the country Mickey Spil- lane accepts the challenge of find- ing the killer. The personablg man- ner of the new ringmsster, and s seemingly perfect alibi leave him in the clear, but not for too long. Spillane reportedly sloves the mys- tery of the "Ring Of Fear" in a. manner similar to the way Mike Hammer would handle it. JAWARDED PRIZE-in thsl re- cent account of the crokinole party at the Bison restaurant sponso ml by the Nursery Club. the ladies' prize. won by Miss Catherine Wat- son. was donated by Mrs. L. H. Poole. ..'CARD PARTY-A card party. sponsored by the ladies auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Montague. was held in the Legion Hall. Mon- tague. Friday evening. The com- mittee in charge included Mrs. Archie Hilchey. Mrs. Leonard Gli- lls and Mrs. Nan Nicholson. The prize winners were: Ladies' first. Mrs. Tyler Beck; men's first. Mr. Dan Condbn. A delicious lunch was served by the committee. JNURSERY CLUB MEETS - The regular meeting oi the Nur- sery Club of Kin 's County Mem- orial Hospital bed at the home M Mrs. Carl Stewart. ' residlent. P I rs. Stewart occupied e c or. The buying committee. Miss Flor- e,rsona S rle Beaton and Mrs. Archie Hll- Mom,-L R. 3. 3.”,-ayg ch". Chev reported they had .-urch-sud Iotietown. spent the weekend in cotton for crib linings and cro- Managua 3"”; of gm. ,0" and chat cotten. it was moved by Mrs. Leon Johnston. seconded by Mrs. Horace Fraser. that all out- of the Georgetown 0. w. L, sub. divislon was held on Tuesday. January 4th. with a fair attend- ance. The President, Mrs. P. L. Boudreault. presided. The meeting was opened by the Director. Rev. The minutes were read by the Sew Fe!-My. Mrs. J. B. Scully. and ap- proved.. letter from Mrs. Emmett McQua.id, Convener of Social Service, solicit- in: clothing. etc.. to be used for needy families - members '” much of this was required in our own midst. The 'rrea.surer's report showed a substantial balance on hand. The Social Service Convener Mporicd that 15 Christmas boxes. mostly treats were sent out at the Christ- mas season. The Social Service'Con- vener through the Red Cross 2000 cod liver oil capsules. most of which were disposed off. All Social Ser- vice bllls. etc.. were voted paid. ported that at the last parish act- ivity. the bingo and dance. held in the Town Hall. the C. W. L. supplied lunches. The proceeds net- tlons discussed at the Regional meeting held at Vernon River: (1.) instilling more spirituality in our C. W. L. Sub-divisions; (2.) make meetings more and increase membership. The Rev Director having at all times the subject at heart. welcomed the bringing up of this topic. He ex- horted the C. W. L. mothers to do all in their power, chiefly by example. to make the home more Christ-like. This could be done, he said. by paying more attention to the teaching oi Catechism and at the altar rail. A committee of four ladies. Mrs. convener. assisted by Mrs. Macxinnon. Mrs. Howard Llewellyn and Miss Annie Keenan. were ap- pointed to contact all ladies oi the St. Jame's Parish regarding C. W. L. work. asked to receive Holy Communion in a body the second Sunday oi the month. Call to action leaflets were then distributed among the members. Members were asked to study same. so they would know the aims and ideals of the League and all it stands for and were also advised to obtain the League pins. As there was no further business on hand the meeting closed with the Act of consecration. Friday estimated damage at more than 3100.000 in a fir which Thurs- day night swept : 60-year-old book store. pi-ietor. lions may have caused the fire. Two damaged by smoke. Easfern Guardian of January 26. Representatives from the Board in attendance Gentlemen welcome. Seymour Roche, nounce the engagement of eldest daughter. Arletts. Winnifred. R. N.. to Charles Kologeros. Ports- mouth, FL I. Marriage to take place February nth. Clarence wlshito announce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Adel- aide' to John William. oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. of Whlm Road. marriage to take place January 29th. 1955. daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Hooley. GEORGETOWN C. W. L ..'.'1iiie regular monthly meeting Kllllins with League Prayer. Corr -rs consisted of s consisting of children's also reported receiving The entertainment convener re- approximately 319.00 Altar Alex Arsenault; taking Rupee Mrs. Clory. John 2nd two Wallace The Pruldent then reviewed ques- To interesting William Murphy. - as Ella Members of the C. W. L. were 3100.000 FIRE DAMAGE BRANTFORD (CP) - Firemen S. W. Stodman. the pro- said electrical installa- sdjoining stores were also ..'H0sPlTAL TEA at the home Mrs. L. H. Poole. Montague, afternoon 3 to 5:30. in evening. 8 to lo. . . 'llNGAGEMl.'N'l'.-Mr. and Mrs. Cardigan. an- their ..'l:NGAGEMEN'l'-Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Alliston William Fraser Acme Relileliali E" Lodge Meeting. ..'Mi'I. Frances lhaw..PNG. pre- sided at the regular meeting of ACME Rebekah Lodge. Montague. Thursday evening. There was a large attendance of officers and members. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secret- ary, Miss Florrie Benton. and were approved as read. Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Winnifred Vickerson reported for the sick committee and also for the visiting committee. Plans were discussed for observing the forty-first anni- versary of the institution of the lodge in March. A committee com- prising Mrs. Vickerson. Mrs. Cath- erine Stewart, Miss Edith Mac- Donald and Miss Beaton was ap- pointed to make the necessary ar- rangements. The following committees appoint d from the chair. . Trustees. Mrs. Addie Duvar. Mrs. Hazel l-iooiey and Mrs. Catherine Stewart. Finance,-Mrs. Winnifred Vicker- son, Mrs. Hilda Hilchey. Miss Abah MacGregor. ' Visiting, Mrs. Nellie Fraser. Miss Sue I-lemplll. Mrs. Doris Llewellyn. Before closing the meeting, a very interesting and instructive quesiionaire on the constitution and by-laws was conducted by the Noble Grand. Lunch was served by Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Vickerson and a social half hour was enjoyed. were Red Point Concert ..'The teacher and pupils of Red Point School District presented their Christmas Concert on the evening of December 22th and the school room with packed with par- ents and visitors, who witnessed a. well-learned program with ex- cellent order. Much credit is due to the teacher, Miss Bernice Mc- Phee. The school room was most tastefully decorated for the occas- sion. Master Weston Rose most capably acted as chairman. Opening Chorus by all grades; welcome recitation by Theresa Whalen; monologue. I-Girls". by Jerry Sutherland; dialogue. "Chang- ing the Subject", with Eileen Rob- ertson as Miss Perkins. Albert Whalen as Ken. Gary Young as Bob. Margaret Sutherland as Betty. Anne Rose as Nellie, Theresa Whalen as Jane. Anne Whalen as Mabel, Rowena Garrett as Nancy, Mer- ton Bruce as Tom and Jerry Suther- land as Teddy; recitation. "Mrs. Santa Claus" by Rowena Garrett: song. "Frosty the Snow Man" by Norma Garrett. Sheldon Rose. Wes- ton Rose. Eileen Robertson: recita- tion. "When Santa was a Boy". James Campbell; exercise. "Merry Christmas Everybody" by Albert Whalen. Royer Rose, Ann Camp- bell and Claude LaPlerre; dialogue. "Heck Says It." with Sheldon Rose as Heck, Ann Whalen as Lucille, Elora Ching as Mrs. Thomas, Wes- ton Rose as Mr. Thomas. John Campbell as Bill, James Campbell as Tommy. Theresa Whalen as Grandma and Ethan Garrett as Grandpa: monologue, "Betty's Let- ter to Santa Claus" by Helen La- Pierre; song ."'I'here's a Lonely Little Robin." by Rowena Gar- ett and Anne Rose: guitar music encored; chorus, "Ring Merry Bells" by Grade I to 10: recitation, "Lick- ed." by George McPhee: dialogue, "Excuse Me Please”. by Elora Ching as Betty Weston, Rose as Lloyd. Glen Stewart and Norma Garrett as Mr. and Mrs. Reede. Merton Bruce as Earl, Helen Whalen as Kitty. Vernon Garrett as Harry and Anne Rose as Sue; monologue, ”A Christmas Predica- ment". by Mary I..aPierre: exercise. ”Three Wishes", by Danie LsPlerre. Frances McPee and Leo Mclnnls: recitation. "The Important Thing". by Theresa MacPhce; dialogue, "The Party Line". with Norma Garrett as Mrs. Skinner, Arthur Stewart as Mr. Skinner. Elora. Ching as Jemima. Glen Stewart as Bill. Anne Whalen as Peruns and Shel- don Rose as stubby; recitation. J'Greetings from China." by Ethan Garrett; exercise, "Good ,Night.". by Clarice McNeill. Robert Mc- Pheo. Mae McPlu.-e. Joseph Whalen. George Campbell. Roger Rose. Reta Campbell and Winnlfred Whalen: closing chorus. "Good Night Ladies". by all grades. . Chain In I The ' ny 1.. 1.. Laos Canadian Press Correspondent SYDNEY. Australia (CP)-Three members of an Australian Ant- arctic expeditlop report that they discovered a 00-mile mountain chain Dec. 29 and that it has dis- tinct mineral possibilities. R. .03. Casey. Australian minister SAVAGE HARBOR ..'Mrs. Clarence Murphy of Env- age Marbour was a visitor to Char- lottetown on Saturday. Mr. Joseph MacKay, Savage Harbour. was a business visitor to the city during the week. The many friends of Mrs. Val- entine Maclntyre, savage Har- bour, will be sorry to learn that she is at present not enjoying a full measure of health. Mrs, Mac- Intyre will enter hospital for ex- amination and observation in the very near future. Her many friends join in the sincere hope that very soon she will be fully resorted to perfect health. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robbins of Bangor were recent "visitors to Savage Harbour where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pigot. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Campbell and daughter Shirley, Savage Har- bour, were vlsitors to Peter'.s Road during the week while there they were the guests of Mrs. Camp- be'il's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLennan. The many friends of Mrs. John Plgot, Savage Harbour, will be happy to learn that she has fully recovered from her recent illness and.is now able to be about her household duties as usual. ' Mr. Stanley Glover of Montague. was a visitor to Mt. Stewart on Monday. The many young friends of Mas- ter Robert Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy, Sav- age Harbour, are all happy now since he has completely recovered from his recen illness. This has been an exceptionally mild winter for which we are all duly thankful. Such unseasonable mildness, however, has its draw- backs, not the least of which is that there will be no ice harvested this winter. Even should the tem- perature drop severely from now on. those who know say that the ice would not be worth the bother and expense of putting it up. We can only hope hat the electrical power will be through to the Har- oour before bossy goes out to pas- pastu-re. ' - After a long delay the card giiines hold in Savage Harbour school under the auspices of the Women's Institute were resumed on Friday night. An excellent crowd enjoyed a fine evening's en- tertainment. Among the prize- winners were the following past masters of the slippery paste- boards. Miss Phylis MacKaly, Mrs James MacKay, Mr. Charles Camp- bell and Mr. Leonard Doyle of Savage Harbour and Miss Ann Mclnnls and Mr. George MacCor- mack of Point de Roche. A de- licious lunch was served to all af- ter the games. The many friends of Mr. Henry McQulrk, Dromore, will be sorry to learn that he has been obliged to enter the Charlottetown Hospi- tal tor treatment. All Join in the hope that Mr. McQuirk will make a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball MacDon- ald of Charlottetown. were visitors to Savage Harbour on Tuesday where they were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Feehan. Mr. John MacLean, New zea- land, was a visitor to Savage Har- bour on Sunday. While here he was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MEDKKY. Mrs. Catherine Doyle of St. An- draws, is enjoying a pleasant half- day at Peake's where she is the guest of friends. Mr. James MacKay. savage Har- bour. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. CH. At the close of the program old Santa Claus made his appearance and distributed gifts from a well laden tree to the teacher and pupils and all departed for their homes feeling they had spent a pleasant evening. standing bills be paid. A discus- sion followed re-the u ” ' Party to be held Wednesday night. A committee was appointed to provide the refreshments for this warty. namely Mrs. Harry Jamie- son. Mrs. Leon Johnston. Mrs. Blanch Smith. Mrs. Rolly Dia- mond. The evening was pleasant- ly spent sewing for the hospital. After the meeting was adjourned a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Carl Stewart and committee. Miss Florrie Boa- inn and Mrs. Henrietta Clair. LARGE FRIIITED IVIRIIARINO suuusiuss ATTENTION HDD PRDDIICEIISV IN SDIIRIS DISTRICT Beginning Tuesday. Jan. 25 Mr. James Klckham in cooperation with C. C. Pratt and Son will be obl- lecting hogs for Canada Packers Ltd. in the Souris For prompt. and efficient trucking service please list your hogs with Mr. Kickham not later-than Mon- BT88. day night. CANADA PACKERS LTD. STRAWBERRY FROM ' MAYFAIII TIIEATIIE MURRAY RIVER. JAN. 24 - 25 Plus - Comedy - MONDAY and TUESDAY VHUISDAYI In 'lIliER'! I-I-I': ciIi'c"iIiii -iu'i'i'Io "DEE -aim Screen Snapshots Carlson SHOW TIMI - I P.M. I l A iiilliiiiiu FOR THE Fl Discovers New '. Mountain Antarctic .. for external affairs and external territories. says the ranle "G5 within the Australian Antarctic ter- ritory. ,which covers 2.500.000 square miles. "The discovery could be one of the most significant yet made. in Antarctica,” said Mr. Casey. "The mountains are largely tree of ice and geologists can work on them more easily than other Antarctic areas." l Robert Doverl. officer in churn of Mawson, Australia's bus in the Antarctic. led the party which found the range. I-its companions were" Dr. Robert Summers and Bruce Stlnear. a geologist. The party found the range after s. 150- mlle journey from Mawson with a dog team and a "weasel." I tracked snow-vehicle. On Dec. 29 they reached. the peaks known as "Nunataks." From the peaks they sighted the range. The party estimated that the peaks of the range rose to about 10,000 feet above sea level. The Australian polar ship Kista Dan has left Melbourne for Matt'- son. it will pick up the present ex- pedition and land a new expedi- tion for a year's term at the base. EAST BALTIC Friends of Mr. Stuart McIntyre. East Point, will regret to learn of his illness in the Bouris Hospital and a speedy recovery is hoped for. Mr. Mclntyre has been the efficient lighthouse manager at East Point for many years. Mr. John Shaw. Montague, was a business visitor to Red Point, South Lake and East Point. Many had the pleasure of seeing one of our young men, Mr. Thomas Whalen. formerly of East Baltic and now residing in Brantford. Ontario. in a boxing match, Jan- uary. Mr. Whalen has been a suc- cessful boxer for the past few years and won many titles. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whalen formerly of East Baltic. This community and other com- muniiles at large are sorry to hear that Mr. John Ladner had passed away very suddenly at his home in Charlottetown on January 9th. Mr. Ladner was widely k'nown to the travelling public as on several oc-I casions they received the hospi- tality of him and Mrs. Ladner when they operated the Eldon Hotel in Charlottetown. Mr. Louis Anderson has taken up residence at North Lake having spent the past several months em- ployed in Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs, James Robertson. Kingsboro. motored to Charlotte- town January 6. Mr. boro. were business visitors-to char- lottetown January 3rd. The Kingsboro Women's Institute members met at the home of Mrs. Irvin Robertson for the Janudlzv -meeting and was largely attended by members and visitors. Several matters were attended to and was followed by a pantry sale which realized a good sum of money. Mrs. John McKle and baby son are spending some time with her parents Mr .and Mrs. Roddie J. Kldson. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robertson COMING . JANUARY 27 - 28 - 29i .- WARNER 'IOI. noses-v considered one several for the fishermen Hound due to the storm In the past week. lamps on the night of January 8th, of her recent illness recently in the Red Cross Rooms. Charlottetown. confined her a speedy get well. spent a few days with her friend Miss Nellie McBeth. Forest Hill. the ice on the rink completely dis- appeared and all hope it will get colder before long as the young fry are rearing to get back on their skates again. spent a few days with friends in Alexandra. was held at the home of Mrs. Alex- ander Robertson January 4, and was very largely attended. is spending some time in the U.S.A. boro. spent the New Years holiday Augustus Mallard. North! Lake and Mr. Floyd McLean. Kings-. 7 43. seeolnvlhild "W I-'71" .3”b""””' 'm'i to Charlottetown. IIICIIBVAIIK BP'3N- 1'-I8"? . , the N", y"; holiday with her gwmapggh business visitors to- pgagnu Mr. and Mrs. John W.-Rob- or n. xinuboro-v i The Minion Band Meet-int WU held ertlfb home of Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baltic. January dith- ' Mrs. Annie Mccormack. First Aid Instructor attended the Refresher Course held in Charlottetown, Dec- ember aaito Ii. . The many friends and relatives of Mrp. George Robertson. Ehst Baltic. are happy to 1e1!'n.'-h3t 3” is recovering from her recent ill- ness. ” - The -annual church meetinil W held in Kingsboro on January 3- and.was very well attended. Mrs. Wallace lime entertained the East Baltic Women's Institute me rs at her home on. January 4. and 'was largely attended zny members and visitors. Mr. Reggie Ross is at present building s largo fishing boat at his workshop in Red Point. Mr. Rose 15 of the best boat builders on P. E. I. and has built those parts. Mr. Cyril Maccuigan. Charlotte- town, was in this vicinity doing re- pair work to the telephone lines There were some rushing for when the power went off so quick- ly, but it was ratored very shortly with no serious results. The friends of Mrs. Neil A. Mc- Lellan. Red Point, regret to learn Mrs. Daniel Conroy, Elmira. at- tended the First Aid Course held Mrs. Floyd McLean. Kingsboro. is to her home with the grippe and her many friends wish Miss Audrey Robertson. Rod Point. Due to the extreme mild weather 1. Mr. Arthur Young. Red Point, 1 The Red Point Women's Institute Miss Jennie Stewart, Kingsboro. Miss Helen R. McLean. Kings- ANNUAL MEETING Of The P. E. I. JERSEY BREEDERS will be held WEDNESDAY AT 2:00 O'CLOCK In the Board Room. Agricultural Building Mr. L. a. Robertson. Red Point. sc- compsnizda la ur Min Clsrabell Ching a I1 . hack to th; 3321: trnglilnns Schwi- I , . .. D 5-1, f'.;';';,"”'?".,...i..g spent their holidays at their homes in Basin Head and Red Point. conditions. there Guide or Trail Runner mullnv January 1. studies at p. w. o.-hnvins 009'- the holidays with her parents. Mr- and Mrs. Stuart Mcaregor. last Baltic. left recently for Nova Boot-ll W11"! Ontario. is spending some time Wm! his mother Mu. Marshal Mclnnis. Lakeville. recently at the home of Mr. and Mn. John aims. East Point- their deepest sympathy to M13 5799' man Leslie. St. Peters Boy. on the recent death of his son ML Wlllll-Bl Leslie. St. Peters Bay. Have a certain ililur! fitting ridges so they get loose. can leave film which collects bac- teria and food particles. I ma'or cause of offensive "Denture Brea ." false tooth only . . . Palidentl Polident II the denture cleanser recommended b .91. plates that can slip and dent gets where a brus Best of all, Polident always leaves false teeth odcrfree.Get the world's argest selling denture cleanser. Polident, at your drug counter. n Barbara Ann Faces Challenge According to the grapevine in M.-., Theodore .1. nobemun and Brent Robertloll 314- the! extravagant world of the lee shows, Barbara Ann Scott, Due to ipul weather and road reigning queen of the ice darl- mm M Gm inga. is finally facing s major challenge: The name is Frances Dorsey. She is 19 years old and has already been tagged as a ”Mari'lyn Monroe on Ice” by Bob Hope. See -her picture and story by Sports Editor Andy O'Brien in the Standard this week. Read it in The Standard -on sale now. complete with Miss Jean Mccregot ruunud her , I Mr. Paul Fisher. Eut Baltic. his yment awaits him. Mr. Elmer Mclnnls, Hamilton. A successful cardi Party W11 M” The writer and family extent Magazine. 12-page novel and 20 pages of comics! Only ten cents. A Cltestaudntii ClIIll'I'IIl NOW SHOWING false Teeili Ilflen Sock your plate: in Polldsni daily to avoid "Denture Iroaili” 'II.i .1 P lid nt ' the , ' -1 . 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