' x - l l THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ..... Willill PIIIIIEIIN H ANN HARDING BARRY SULLIVAN iillll IIIIASSEILE lllllllul Til-Lilli-v . BEHIND llll 31”” ---.,,x guliu ill Aw ..V ullul ulu ALSO DISNEY 3:30-T-ll TD-DAY AND THE. CARTOON PRINCE EDWARD ..' U -7"5'4vz Vk 0R1'F5- If flaming I death soars sky and A earth, know what 93 Q91 SPECIAL MOVIE TRIBUTE TO A GREAT KIND AND GRADIDIIS QUEEN IIIS MAJESTY, KING GEORGE, IN HIS FINAL PUBLIC Al'- PEAIAANCE BIDS FAREWELL TO HIS DAUGHTER. QUEEN ELIZ- ABETII H AND THE DUKE. As THEY LEAVE LONDON ON THEIR ROYAL TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA. THE RECEPTION OF THE ROvAr. (l()liPl.E ON THEIR AR- lrlvxl. AT NAIROBI. KENYA. PICTORIAL REVIEW OF THE HIGHLIGHTS IN THE l.lvl-ls OF RING GEORGE vr AND OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II. IN THE - - - 'NEWS OF THE DAY' At The PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PROGRAMS THIS WEEK I . T I fell V - E? ' "org: 3- i. ,5 ' xaruvmi .47, S G RAYS 0 N AVA IIDWARD liARDNER'KEEL -ualol I. KARI! all Illll BNUNN ' i:HiMPl0N iiiiiliil sllllut - MINES liiliiillhfill llllillil WARFIELD SDAY PRINCE EDWARD TEN SONGS IN GREAT "SHOW BOAT" SCORE Ten song numbers are included Ln the brilliant musical" score of "show Boat.” M-G-M's new Tech- nicolor productlon of the immortal musical play by Jerome Kern and Oscar I-lsrnmerstein. 11. Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel duet in "Make Believe," ”You lire Love” and "Why Do I love CAPITOL TDDAY - rur. - wen. . SHOWS 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Tm THEY FOLiIiiIT- FDR GOLD... GLORY. . . iiili REBIILESS LDVE DN THE OUTLAW COAST Ill IILD CALIFDRNIAI -gr: "After the Ball" and Keel soloing in "Gamblers song.” Ava Gardner. third star of the picture. sing: "Can't. Help l..ovin' Dal. Man" and "Bill." and the young Negro Bar- itone, Wlllia.m warfield. sings the famous "Ol' Man River". The dan- cing team of Marge and Gower , Champion do two song-and-dance routines to ”I Might Fall Back on Stage." Joe E. Brown. Robert Sterling and Agnes Moorehelui have prom- inent supporting Bonn," which comes to the Prince Edward screen this week. Free Book on Arthritis pane book entitled "Rheumatism" will be sent free to anyone who will write for it. It reveals why drugs and medl- cines give only iemporary relief and fail to remove the causes of the trouble; explains a specialised ...- . , 4 I . - . ii I V f :- iLETlii"lTTlTi'L - cli lllss” not A IIAIRDI. NAISN ' GILIEIT llltlll - IRIIIA Illif NEWS - MUSICAL FEATUREPPE which has proven successful the past 33 years. You incur no obligation in send- ing for this instructive book. It may be the means of saving you years of untold misery. Write to- day to The Ball Clinic. Dept. 5&2, " ' ' Springs. Missouri. EXTRA! II. J. IAADDN OPTOMITIIIT Ilttlntlnd Iiaplying classes a. by appointment . ofiiee learn is to is A. M. cem- JUL?-Ha lorn'Adlll.!.l.l. Votleecaooasul . ""5. f , " . ' I Iryguudwllilhltthep oak , 4 sofas tremolo on leave, which he will spend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lavers. ant. was a business visitor to the City on Thursday. Felt. Tlh. ICMIIRRC WV Horses are reported crossing the me J0"”)9)' W we-T”"I"5I" Cardigan River ice. above the ferry wharf. and several teams from that Feb. 7th. Scouts. Patrol No. i. and also the Scout Cubs was held ""'”' "I we in the Canadian Lclzlon Hall on Wednesday evening Feb. tith. The Cubs, llnder, the direction of Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. met at 6.30 pm.. You" and "Lire Upon the wicket and the Scouts under Scouimaster I" "I D. A. Maccormack. met at 7.30 p. m. scout Commlsionrr for Prince Edward Island. Mr. Gordon Kerr ml” m nshnw was in attendance. games and soligs were held around C the campfire. were Cubs. Before bringing the evening And Rheumatism 13...: .:i?.”;.. l:."?.N.'”"" 'l"” '" How To AVOID rairr-I.lNG 30- nzronlinrres '. -T"---We -- An amazing newly enlarged 44- already outside Westminster to await arrival of the coffin. mourning June 1. an announce- ment said Saturday non-surglcal.non-medical treatment pg,-god is shorter than mm been 10' generally expected. father, George V. laatedsix months That months of half m0ilrI'lll1;.'. a coronation is not held ,mcur-ning period but is held in the .months of good the-end of the period would not rule out coronation for Elizabeth either this summer or in early autumn. it had been gener- ally assumed. however. coronation will come next spring. Royal Family assembled alone and said their prayers in private in the little parish church King's body lay. At 11 a. m. (6 a. m. EST) ii milit- CAPITOL TUESDAY AT l1:30 P.M. THERE'S CHIIILS AND CHUCKLES IN THIS GRAND DOUBLE HIT! MIDNIGHT sllow , T IT'S RNIIIILISN ,( ...RiIT TlllISN!- BOWERY .. nova ' Mm-i Paul's THE A easreau Ieuaaollin N 'll'EBRUARY 11. 1952 AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold if. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce MICPIIOG. Miss Joyce Wiuinton. Pius Mclunnen. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Levers. Georgetown BET Scouis 10. East The Guardian may be h .. at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in dourls: The Snack Bar and II. Richards A Son. Royalty gcouis 3 ....'lNC()lill'i TAX pared. afternoon. ..'FUNEBAf. sERvIcI-:s -T-he funeral service for the late Alex- ander Mal.-Kenzlc... who away on Tuesday. Feb. held Saturday morning from St. Church. Sturgeon. Rev. l-'. Mullally, parish priest, of- ficiating. The choir under the dir- ection or Mr. William Steele. sang Requiem High Mass service. and also sang at the in- iermeiit service. The were Messrs. lioward Steele. R,ay- N. mond Rillcy. Cephus Davey. And- rew MacKenzle. Ernest Shaw and Interment place in the church cemetery. Everett Condon. -.'Fl'NIt2RAL-ATELOIINE VAL- LEY - Funeral services for Rev. James Maclnnis, who pass- ed away at the P. E. 1. Thursday. Feb. 'llh, Presbyterian Church. 1. verse 12. Rev. son, Clyde River. message of comfort to reaved family and relatives of the Rev. F. N. deceased. Montague, also assisted service. Hy-mils sung "The Loid's very lovely solo by Mrs. Southport. pail-bearers were Lead. N9ll Shaw, Lester Maclnnis, Alex Donald. Inlermcnt, took rclurns Wighiman Business vice. Hume Buildimz. Open cvcry during the pall bearers was Saturday from the Lorrie Valley Taking as his text, second Timothy. chapter Donald Niche”.- broughl. 4 My Shepherd", and "Safe In The Arms 0! Jesus". A "Beyond The Sunset". was sung during the service. Gordon Mar- Cnlin Maclnnis” pre- Scr- P.E.I. Hospital. ..'Miss Charlottetown. spent the passed 5th. was hm. , Hutcheson. with iairllc. guest of her lcs Ailkcll. ar:uef izucsr of "wk Finley and Mrs. Finley. the mam Hospital. he” Meteors, will be now resides. the be- School Association Young. 35 II” lMoninxzue. Weduesrlriy, included Mutch of ill Feb. 2rd by C Montague, phone '70. The, - - V - place in ..rMlss Barbara Mabon and Miss Fay Stewart, student nurses at the spent the week- end at their homes in Montague. Jessie Hutcheson, R.N.. week- end in Montague at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. David ..'Miss Mary Aitken. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end in Mon- hroblier and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Char- 's. Richard Llewellyn. Mont- is visiting in Charlottetown. her nephew. Mr. Russell .-'J()lNS HOCKEY CLUB .. The many friends of Jackie Lan- son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Lanigan. Montague. one time hockey player with the Montague interested learn that he has joined a hockey club ill Hamilton. Ont... where he ...'SHL'R-GAIN Amateur Caval- cade sponsored by the Home and which was to llnve been held at Yeo's Theatre. Feb. 13th, has hr-on postponed to Wednesday. Feb. 27th. Entries will be open to Southern King's, and received uri- R. Boehner. .-'A'I'l'I'ZND WEDDING - MI. and Mrs. James Collings. Mont- R. Mac-. ague, were visitors to Charlotte- town on Wednesday, to attend The Georgetown hockey team served notice they will be a power to beat in 39? Scouts that Provincial Scout playoffs, when at Georgetown on Friday night they defeated the East Ronny Scouts by a 10-: score. The first period ended 3.3 for Georgetown on pretty goal, by Hansen, David and Murphy, Wm, Wood and MacDonald scoring :9, East Royalty. Hansen and Roache added cw. goals to the locals' total in the middle frame. with Kelley pink, in; one for the visitors to main the count read 5-3. In the final frame the 10m, caught fire and sank five ,0”, without a reply from the visitors Murphy (Ola W0. Hansen ona' David one and R. Landry another. with Lavers picking up three H: slats. 13- Murphy played stellar lloe. key in line locals' net Landry. although held to was a threat. at all ' he made brilliant sorties the lengty of the ice. Easter in the visitors" net played a good game amt Wood and Kelley were the pick 0; the forwards. Line-lips: Georgetown Scouts: Goal. 3 Murphy; detcnce, F. Landry, .)L Walker. J. Layers, D. MacDonald: forwards. L. David. E. Roache, G: Murphy. R- Landry. 8. Golell s. Hansen. A. MadPl'lee. G. ml fuse. E. MscLeod. East Royalty Scouts: Gog), 5 Easter; defence, D. Ravenhlll. c.' Kells, J. Gill, D. Heartz; e.,,.' wards. B. Doucette, 5, lip"-,9”, 31d. K. Kelley. P. Mustard, 2. Wood. D. Builman. the Lorne Valley Church ccm- the wedding or their son, Fred- 5 . etery. erick Collings to Miss Sylvia Fee- F,:'.',"'P”e'r'l'; - A duty tomorrow along the line of ""2 u"" "g'yl.Red:ebm;'; C'(':';::": 1-G90'A0Wn. Hansen -- march through the capital. An- 1'0"” mm, ";i”fI""',I.he zvere I; AF. Landry) .. . . .. a:se N olhel' 2.000 will bebroughtin from 9 "):"d h” '''M m); M p J05- 2-East Royalty, E. Wood ., 9;n '- outside London for the hill funer- Campanlc 3' '- 3 "H 3-East Royalty, S. MacDon. e h Lanlgan who also attended u pmcemon next F"d""' tl'Ie wrdding'snd reception. D" '”'”" um Memorial Services jL-2-G- (Murp;;')' ............... " 16:. In the churches throughout the M , I S . 5(-;3el;:.tt;wdr'1.)Murphy Unitecltxingdom. memorial ser-I 1 . y . . . . . . . . . . . .. l8:ol vices were held today for their 6 G! t Second Period King. The Archbishop of York rle- - .o' own. Hansen livered the sermon at Wesiminsterl (Murphy) . mm Abbey. ' '7-East Royal... K. Kelly a:4o "Our prayers for a long reign B-Gediown. Roscl-is , for King George were not granted. (Levers) 1'---1 A - .. MHVVN WI but the prayer that he might ..mmnrm urvicu m hone, 0; Penalty: D. MacDonald. 0 T2 ,H,.',, ,, ,,', hnhtuuy dA5Ch”3' ms 3"” T9” the late King George the sixth Third Period . ,1”,-;5 71(( ,;7o,y5n,, '?o;'E:'::,'e':'e:i3..";': Rigghlzgggdgmi were held in several churches yes- 19-Geo't.own. gansen . HIM . , . . , - o.Geo' . .- 1 """" "”"'. 3"” ""9 ”"'”””'”I .:T'i:IaIr'I"tlIl':'i"A':LIA:l'IL”&.-lll'Ill:a b';nl"I:T'd IL3V:1"2)n'. M.” ltzll met I'"9”'l" ""31 L” 1.5"” ml” on Friday. the national dsy of 11-Gedtown. Murphy C" "" '0” ''I'''' mm '” mourning in churches in the com- (Levers) .. , Georgetown and Vicinity Friends of Mr. A. H, sign-in-i, veteran or both World Wars, are sorry to hear that illness has neces- sitated his entering the veterans Wing of the P. E. I. Hospital for! treatment. Pit. Gordon ”Red" Lave;-.5, 3 Force. stationed at Calgary. Alber- ta. arrived home a few days ago Mr. William AcoI"n.. M. L.A.. Mr. Raymond Solomon. merch- .T.. will go hy car Queen. IVIi'-ll',i'--LITE grandmother of the new Queen and await the air- The arlnual meeting of the Bov Georgetown. Mm mum: for tlibe ailing Archbishop of was Mr. J.W. Levers. committee CB"'c" ""-'" . , chairman for Georgetown. Scout The c"''"' """ by ''''''L''''' '0 R Twenty-two scouts in attendance and sixteen (Continued lrom page it The court is to come out of night. Pull mourning for the King": was followed by three Observers noted that. hy custom. in the lvraihcr. Thin May -.11 that the Private services Today at aandrinzliam. thr- where ihe But tomorrow the privacy ends IDllke of Gloucester. the late King's ""'"”'l' 9' Clmdals Active ATm.VLior the slow 130-mile.rlde to thel .C08ChES with the i'OIIlll to be car- DHVld'l'ied in the some teakwood llenrse car that bore the body of King George V hack from Sandringharn 0I'16 years ago. souris. was a business visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday. Feb. 6. Mr. Acorn and his associates ari- planning on assembling a QUIXIUI-Y of pulpwood at George- town for shipment by steamer. will ride in a COR0'1 front of the hearse car. it also is largclmade of polished teak fitted with blue and silver upholstery. don. A military guard of 243 men Twill escort the coffin to the gun- The Dukes of l-Jdinburrili again. will accompany you," Wm, Mm Grwson singing section of the country were to be the Wm" "" AWL 0” the I'hT”' gem in c;eorg.,u,w,, on -nmudnyy mile march while the Queen. the Queen Mother and the Wrstrrllnster Hall. London will take an hour. arriv- ing ill Westminster Killg's coffin will be received there by the Arclibislmp of York. Dr. Cyril Garbeit. who will deputize spot ullcrc lie nlid mounted guard over their George V. when he there iii years ago. four army officers; one at corner of the coffin. each with his head bowed arid the point of his sword touching the ground. on it will rest a purple cushion holding the imperial crown. Lying on the coffin will he the King's sccplrr, the liaton the carries as R symbol Th and in the head of which is fixed ” the world's llirgesi cut. diamond. the Culllnan diamond. presented to King Edward VII in 1907. be the orb. the slimifles kingly power and Justice and the king's stale sword. v Queen and her family. other mem- bers of the nobility, Houses of Parliament. tile Arch- bishop of York will conduct a short service. ' 'I'hlll'sday. hundreds of thousands of ordinary Britons are expmied to file past. the last. gesture of respect. the Paddington Station. will begin and the body will be taken to Wind- sor Castle for burial. rites are expected to begin at 1 p. in. To ,him e the crowdl.;.H M "WM church. and the soleum but col- orful Journey to London will get under way. The coffin will be borne to near- by Wolverton railroad station. The brother, and the . Duke of Edin- nn foot over the crowded two-milc route. The new Queen, Elizabeth Ii. will come by car with her widowed mother and her sister. Prlncessl Margaret. and join the royal iraini Scotland. the people the little church of Crzliliie nem- the clitrnnce to Ralmoral Castle and listened to the wall burgh, his son-in-law. will follow I"(n”"'" p"')'ec' King of Kings. he had heard the words: Well done thou good and faithful servant." On the King's by two ing's pipers. "There is weeping in the glcns." Rev. John Lamb said in his ser- mon. "Lire seems sil-aiigciy hush- cd and shadowed in these last few days. for our King is dead." The service closed with wall of the bagpipes. own estate in gathered in munlty. Special services were niinlsicr. Rev. F.N. Young. of me organ. Appropriate hymns of the was sung. At lioth memory the sad ing "God save The Queen." held yea- ielday at the st. Andrews Presby- terian Church conducted by the Mrs. Elsie Wniterworthl presided at the were sung. and in the evening a tavorite hymn of the late sovereign "The King or Love. My shepherd II.” services Rev. Mr. Young delivered inspiring ser- mons paying glowing tribute to the of the late King. The ;roiibloa. try cneeii. Quick. large congregation joined in sing- 13-Geo'town. Murphy . l3-Geo'town. IR. Landry (David and Murphy) 19:5 Referees: A. Macswaln and H. Publicover. -AC. Baclracn 1'or quick eouifortlar help for Butane, Ihleunaatls Pains. Getting Upilignts. atroa :loudy urine. irritltl and loss of allergy due complete M I. Don't under another druuiat for Emu Tile train will consist of 10 The new Queen and her family directly in At King's Cross station in Lon- ilic last portion of Hall. Gloucester and Princess to join another slow procession at Passage of ihe cortcge through Hall at 3:45 (10:45 R. -m. l".STi. The on the same his brothers father. lay in state .it.if:ilque. crcctcd Tile guard will be mollnted by each The coffin itself will be closed. monarch of au thority Also placed over -the coffin will lphere which In the praseme of the new and of the On Tuesday. Wednesday and cataralque In a Friday mornirll. at 9:30 a. in. slate funeral procession. ihrougii the streets of" London to The final i GENERAL REVIEW -.. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. commander of NATO forces. re-, views his staff officers at Fontainew nrc Bria. -T. 3”. Glult Of the UNI- bleau, France. with the supreme There Ought To Be A Law North Atlantic Treaiyorganization chief ed Kingdom (lent of the General) and Col. Vernon A. Walter! frighti. By F agaiy and Shorten IAN WEEIZ NE 5096 VISITED Ti-IE OXTAILS AND COULDN'T GET THEIR THREE-YEAW OLD 1!? OPEN HER YAP I come ON. SAV HE i.o'lQ UNCLE aulluslsst IEPES A sum New DIME -- uow say iiEli.O.' NE TRIED 10 GET OXTAIL ON THE ' PHONE" uavevr you car OITAIL on we won: vet? 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