‘ T’ '”"""'t"*nf' l1": " "i". EIGHT éyi u- - c? STARTING TODAY MATINEE WILL START AT 3:30 — EVE SHOWS 7-9 TODAY ONLY - IT'S A HOWL! i JEAN ARTHUR - MARLENE DIETRICH — JOHN LUND “A FOREIGN AFFAIR" _ COMING - 2 DAYS — wen. Tililli. RATED SO HIGHLY IT PLAYED TO A ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE IN LONDON . . . FOR THE THRILL OF HIS GREATEST ADVENTURE . . . FOR THE ECSTASY OF HER CARESSING LIPS . . . THEY KEPT A DATE THAT SHATTERED THE SWORD OF FATE! tor. THE. YEAR’S Bren asst”; _ ‘ ' -_ ‘ Jflgkyy- Yorkflfirries. " .~. J. ARTHUR RAN-K I'""" Far/o’ Porno/rd . iiiviii-iiissiv h Trek/atom: iiim iiumiii QJNARIUS some I ALSO TRAVELOGUE — "PRINCELY INDIA" I “a FOREIGN AFFAIR" IS ruzvzsr LOVE AFFAIR CAPITOL MATINEE AT 3:30 EVE 7 AND 8:45 and Wilder. the Paramount comedy; "A Foreign Affair", which arriv- cri today rit the Prince Edward The- atre, is a laugii-and-iove affair of 11010115 proportions. Produced by Charles Bracketf. directed by Billy about life among the American Of:- cupation forces in post-War 136m" is highly original and entertain- 2. mStarring Jean Arthur. him-lone Dietrich and John Lund. it tells of an over-zealous ConiZP@§§\\'°m“" iMiss Arthur). who arrives in_Bcr- lin ivitii a committee to ITIVESUFHIIC the status of G. I. ntorzile. licr SIIS-g picions aroused by the open fffiiOrfi-L izing with frauicins, Jean pretends she ia a German girl and IPIWHS that the glamorous cx-Nazi night club star, Miss Dietrich. is rio\\' under the protection of an Ameri- (‘itfl officer The shocked committcewoman dc- cldes to track the man down and expose him. She is given the assist- ance of Captain John Pringie (John Lund). asfgned to her by Colonel Plummer (billiard Mitchell). The Captain is. oi‘ course, the officer she seeks, rind he does everything in his power to stymie her investiga- tion, including the waging of a cam- paign for her love. . itizirlene. however. uses a few tricks to break up Jenn‘: romance. But when Liind, realizing he loves the little ivashiniltonirin. wants to break away from Marlene. the Colonel informs him the affair must continue long enough to bring the singer's Nazi boy friend out. of hid- » ADVENTURE w AND . _ ' THRILL! ously iviiun th_e jealous Nazi em- ergcs, zili of them satisfactory not only to the Colonel. Jenn and Liifitl -but also to the audience as well. Biickrzrriunds for the film were zicturiiiy shot in Berlin and the sipht, of the bombed-out. city is Cartoon — Musical - Travel WT)‘ intvrcsiinu- wq-vygc-yw Miss Dietrich, more glamorous a stoic: KING VIODUCIION llflllivl * "Eiifiil Fiiiitqitiliilltlililiit '_- g Iflliiflll Iiiiliil - LITIIHI IAHSM r, 6136i IlIIiSIi JEIRHII IRIIFIIII _ _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN’ GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUI: lllroiil F. laundry, Albert Altlron, Mrs. Byno Stewart. Mllo llorrlot Clnlr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Lnvoro. AGENT SUUBIS: Frnnclo Chovorio Tho Guardian may be bought at in; of tho following rlocoo ln Montague: tn Georgetown: Tho Post Office: Mloo S. A. Llewellyn; duo. Clay. in Sour-lo: Condon‘: ond Floronoo Roper: in St. Peter's: Tho Foot Office. ..'GII"I‘S FOR THE BRIDE iii China, Silver. Cut Glass. 0.1L Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. ..'SLIPPERS, SLIPPERS, SLIP- Pl-JRS, going at a low price it the Montague Shoe Store. Slippers for all the family. Get. yours early and avoid the rush. ‘COME IN and inspect our high grade slippers at a very low clearing price. Where? At. the Montague Shoe Store. After a four year absence, a welcome visitor to the Island is Mr, George Mallet from Forrest- borg. Alta. Mr. Mallet ls accom- panied by his daughter Mrs. Viola Price. Mr. .\iallet‘s former home was in York, P. E. 1., where he in- tends to spend tivo or three months with his brother Ben. and sis- ters Mrs. Chappell and Mrs. Vessey. For a few days Mr. Mallet and his daughter visited in Montague with his niece. Mrs. LOmg Wiggfnton. ‘Special Christmas music un- dcr the direction of the choir leader, Mr. J. Elmer Dunning, was presented by the choir of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Moti- ltlglle on Sunday evening. Mrs. A. F. Campbell presided at. the organ. The members of tihe choir entered the church through the rnain door and made a sirikirz picture as they moved towards their respective places iii ilie chm“ ‘oft, singing. "O Come All ‘ Faithful." A duet “O Holy Nigih was beautifully rendered by Mrs. F‘. N. Young and Mr. Dunning '['\\'0 anthems sung by the choir ivere "Crrne and Worship" thor- iiuzi and "Wlicit. Child Is This“ iTradiiicnal English tune "Green- sleeves". P‘or closing the choir snitg the lovely Christmas lullaby “Sleep Little Jesus" (Randi. ‘For his Christmas message the Raster. Rev, F‘. N Young. took for his text “The Song of Christmas.“ The Church was beautifully dec- Society. i lvfacGoivnn recorded the miilllivlfi Mr. Bryer Llewellyn, representa- tive to .21." Southern Kings League ffipQJ-Ifld the proceedings of tili-z lr-st meeting at which the 0856 n.’ the Georgetown riiik was brought forward. Mr. Lleweilyfi risked the meeting to make I1. d9- cision on the question, and UM A spe:ial meeting of the Mon fugue hockey’ club was held in the dressing room on Thursday evening with the President, ivlr. Cecil Beck presiding. In the nb-‘ H l 1 t_ t m 1g ccretni" -Ma;or 51.0 he . a specs mee ing a e 59359;; 1.11;] 0o Am e o! the s l’ rmoiirics with the Prcsidcnt, idishgd up my; 8300:] atlffgzxcgvzil‘l“ys and nanny!‘ A lengthy m!" matter “as left in the hands c! mach I). hlacGowaii. who docldtid ..'NEW SHIPMENT of women‘: li-ubber flight boots just arrived. ‘Colors black and brovm. at the Montague Shoe store. On Wednesday afternoon Mr. John Gay was host to a number of friends in the club room of the Aiiiiear and Lmvrey Stables in Montague. The A. & L. Aclubroom ‘members enjoy a coffee hour each ‘afternoon and this has become quite an hour where horses are privately discussed. Those who on- joyed the tasty coffee and pleas- ant atmosphere of the clubroom were Messrs. W. Garrick, J. Annear, A. Lowrey, Stewart Dewar and J. Storey, On the same after- iioon. after enjoying a sleigh ride iviih one of Mr. Gay's horses, Mus Edith _Ciay and Miss Shirley Mac- Swain Joined the above group with coffee. Much credit goes to Mr. Gay in the way he keeps the A. ct L. Clubrooni, and the interest shown to those who like to call at the stable and look over some thirteen horses, six of which are owned by Mr. Gay. The quick work of Messrs. Mau- ,:'ice Doiron and Lloyd Higgin- lbciiinm saved some thirty smelt nets from a total loss following the unseasonable rainy weather on Friday night. A few days previous ichildren had been skaitlng on the f rivcr, and the fishermen had been wetting their nets through the ice. 'liiit on Saturday morning there river to oe seen, and most of the iieis had gone with the ice. How- ever Messrs. Doiron and Higgin- botiiam were successful in savirg their nets. which otherwise would have been a considerable loss. Even oldsters do “m “can such turn to Montreal after spending the uris not one cake of ice in tite- __J_ m4, _ 1949 Georgetown and. Vicinity Mrs. Mamie Scully is visiting her son-in-isw and daughter, Mr- find Mn. Pius rttspatriclr of De Gros Mr. l-Iughio Gotell is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell over tho New Year holiday. Mr. Howard S. MDCIBDJI motor- ed to the City on Wednesday vmere he visited his wife and infant son. in hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and young son of Charlottetown were New Year's guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goteil. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. W. Lovers and Mrs. WJ. Flur- gerald visited their aunt, Mrs. Lem- uel Robertson of’ Lower Mental“!- John Msthisson. son of Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Motihieson of Chhrlotte‘ town. has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Gotoll for the holiday week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conohan and two children of Cardillfl We" guests over the holiday of Mrs. Conohan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. | Miss Anna Muir, Superintendent o! the P. E. Island Hospital enjoyed r the New Year's week eiid with her brother and sister-in-laiv, Mr. and Mrs. George Mali‘. Elaine and Dianne Walker. daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walk- ' er of Charlottetown are visiting for a time at the homes of their aunts. Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. 1.1 W. Lovers. " Friends of Mrs. William Murphy. I will learn with regret that she has . entered the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment and all hope that her return home will be in the very‘, near future. ' John DeLory left Sunday on re- ENTIREMONTH OF JANUARY 1 ‘ DISCOUNT OFF ALL LEATHER SHOES Wright Shoe Co. i!‘ should be completed early in the B‘ January 15" with “ch spring hoiidavs with his parents, Mr and “reek . - , _ weather. Indeed many went walk- ing ‘m u" senshme and Fauroamdcnt at liicGill University where which is most unusual at lhliih‘, l‘ lmdylng engineering physics. date. Unfortunately hockey gariies ____ i rind curling scheduled to begin or. .Mrs. F. J. DeLory. John is a stu- Tlie lorigshoremen of Georgetown met in Kozy Hall oii Thursday i ' 1 t cli s r v - At B. meeting of the Southernlitllllgnligfiatg bat: ‘ikfsafgicgiggs N'Y'D‘ldtb t--- _, cratcd for the festive season byi DSXYDG giéflslfiedgl 131E DDFESEGHCDGDSOI Mugs Hockey League held m Mon lmeetmg m” m-“nlzatlm had members of the YOUXIZ PEOPIB? "'5'" °n m? lce- SW97“ mem‘ local team was re reseiitedb Elm-i . "W's- IWWEVPIF w?" FY9591" at er Jeffery, WalterpMacLean-yllamesliiyifi; “£395, l: scale o’ gages , Charlottetown to play the Scottish ,Mac¢onnen J,“ and _7_ w‘ Lavem Iand a ha" or star: cigar To“: rig: ‘curlers on Smturday morning, and local curlers on snturdiiy evening ' On Wednesday. December 29th. I locked horns with the town's second the Souiherii Kings Hockey Lea- lMajor John A. MacDonald, pre- siding. The minutes of the prev- ious meeting were read by the Secretary, Mr. Waldron Lovers. ivliich were adopted. Represents.- iiagu“ i?" wwnudly "9711118 lheiadopted and forwarded to the 1 tlm . O o" Wewesdfl? W Cami!“ hw- I glillea lc txllielrgellcigtg; ligiecilrtlvfg; key 191m Vlfllfd Gewlewm‘! B-"d scale which was 75c per hour for dflYfilrie work: 85c per hour wt iteam for t-he opening same of the nigh; and 5133c p" hour m, sum ‘ cussion on various wggg gcgies 10m; spectators and we can loos forward p15,“ and “muons h, support of a“ to more meetings between those “tel-e plum before m“ meeting M teaims. Tho locals crv-ne off on the one ume during ‘he meeudg a Wmnmi "'4 Wm‘ l 149 59°"- stralght 98c per hour was adopted on a standing vote. but later on n lives included Ben MacLure, Brycr The Swedish ship S. S. Sommen I , Llewellyn and Ronald MacDon- of Helsingborg, Sweden, which ar- {£13012 ifzyllilggf; ‘Qziiirs alert aid; Fisani: NIucFarlane. Willie rived in port on Thursday, Decem- allowed to v0“ the firs, scale or Harris and 511M Macgay; Elntgf ber 30th. after having discharged a 75c per hum. ‘I'm “m? and a ha“ Jeffrles, Walter MACLeAll and J. forgo of sugar at Saint John, N. B. m. Sn: m. overume ‘was adopced NEW DELHI — (CF) - N. V. Gadgii, Indian works minister. R. S. Stuart Yates, prominent said remutly that only six per cent. Victoria barrister and clerk of the of the country's potential water B. O. Legislature, died yesterday power ls being used for irrigation in hospital. He ‘and been clerk u oi- power projects. lng. Things happen fast and furl-l in Georgetown, subject to spew agenda. was a discussion on wheth- fied conditions. He also stated er or not League games would be ghm. no playoff games. Wheih?!‘ played in Georgetown, The case Southern Kings or intermedhiifl nf the Gcorgctonizins irzis ably “mud be piiiyed there. This dec¢s~ and ricirinrabiy iiiTsCTliUd by Mr. ion met, with the approval 0i {he \Vflldi'Oli Lavcrs, who stressed the meeting“ Following the meeting fact the.‘ they ircre putting forth the players were given a blziciz- every effort to raise sufficient hoard lecture on the rules of tliB capital to erect a new rink next puma by the referee, Mr. Austin yr 1r and that unless Msigue gaiuos Fraser. ivito attended the course were pinycd in Georgetown this for referees and coaches give“ Hi rear, it would be quite likely that Charlottelcivn in December. It i5 the following of the tans would now fairq: certain that the League diminish. Moreover. he said that W111 be composed of three team» every effort would be put forth itTid the inns will be R180 i0 hi” to make conditions in the rink this result for only two iettmi ~19 this year as good as possible so n05 give the spectators the requlr- that visl-t-Iiig teams would be co"n- m‘l(i weather. it is expected thflt‘ the first game will not take pla-ffii than Pvfl‘. SW15 “W” “Irma, fiflmf‘ Thousands now know there is no excuse HS only shr- r-nn—-“lilu5I0flS » T l" '. for iemmx deafness kill rhc ioy of living. _ . - - Rad’ inborn ‘ — ‘ i - - All in ail ' A Forclii" Afimr" ‘Si use llzcan belgirllncrstostilrliimo: ItT-‘ZISRSEi-EE ed wviriatiori. The schedule is set fcrtable. Murray Harbour and m- Jan. 3rd, but owint! t0 ti" n . “mi a d-r=@-_______ Getting Deaf? Iii-T ' - i‘ “ and “Black Mar- Ari amazing new rizdionic hearing device Rial? of B” m has been perfected in the great Zenith (iitiiiitciy .1 movie tn nirikfl 3'0"!‘ "lrialfl" Ready to wear. no individual fir» M‘ < ._ lung necessary. Accepted by the American Medical Association. Council on Physical Medicine. Come out of that world at uilence. Write today for full details to Zenith Rndin !‘~-pnr:|tion of Canridri, 1.50.. Dept. 51619 . Canada Trust Bldg. Windsor. Oiiun-i. blade by rhc makerr rf ivnritl~famous Zenith Radios. in favor of playing league gamfii NfcConriell. The. first item on the “mmfllcell loading Operations on by a 2449 vow Friday. The Associated Shippers In- corporated are placing fifty two‘ thousand one hundred bags of seed potatoes on board for Havana. Cuba. 'ihe first and possibly the only ship to load here this full, she is om- of the most modern nnd wcii equip» rred to enter our harbour. Only foui years old. diesel driven and elec- trically operated throughout. her engines and superstructure nre lo- cated at the stern end of the chip, leaving an exceptionally largo car- go space, patterned somewhat on the ntyie of our grain-carrying lake boats. Despite inclement weather work has continued for part of each. day over the week end and loading Montague were asked to reconsider their decision. Which was {Orbit- Wli-h wcfiimd. The representatives of those teams will contact their Own memblfs. and the final decis- ion will be given to the President v! the Mnsue. rt is expected um a favorable reply will be forthcom- ifli’ so that there will remain a three-term loop in the League. It was also suggested that each team Provide a responsible goal judge and timer together with a referee and linesman. 11 was decideq that the referees and llnesineii 3101-114 8ft together before each game so as to go over the rules of the Same so that there would be Bilrfiémcni in all decisions on KEELYKQ CROSS W. I. The members of Kelly's Cross Women's Institute were entertain- ed by Mrs. Sterling Weddell Fri- siay night, Dec 10. Eleven mem- bers and two visitors were pre- sent. The meeting opened in the usual manner with Mrs. Russell Nantes presiding. The minutes of the pre- vlous meeting were reod by the secretary, Vivien Trainer. Roll call was answered by each member donating an article to the Grabi Bug which realized $2.75. The lottery which was discussed got under way. A Christmas treat of apples, was given to the school children. Candy was to be made to sell at the school concert. Roll call for next month is to be answered by s New Year's Resolu- tion. On the programme for next| month each member present has" to sing, tell a story, recite or for-i felt i0 cents. ‘ On the sick committee are-Mrs! Ambrose Monaghan. Mrs. Maurice‘ School committee — Mrs. Ciar-i ence Curley, Mrs. Sterling Wadricll‘, Mrs. Russell Nantes invite: thci members to her home for the next‘ meeting, January 1. '. The meeting closed by singing‘, "'."\‘ National Anthem" after! i|75 B ‘."1ii cfler available on riirrrt ulu DY Zlniii It'd Cofpuflitlnr‘ cf Criitrlri. Lid is’: Grade Softwood Flooring isr Grade Hardwood Flooring Cedar Posts Cedar Shingles Fuwcot-t Asphalt Shingles Brick Siding Fox Wire (all slzosl Galvanized Pipo (oII silos) . Washing CHESTERFIELDS Coll. PIiono or Writo- GINIRAL MERCHANT lnsui Board IIIBIII Board Lotti Matched Boards Battery and Electric Radios Refrigerators E. K. JOHNSTON ‘nusinesa the meeting adjourned. by the hostess. 0i ' our WAY . By l. a. Wiiiioms ‘ you GAVE "" PLENTY! ' p m’ ' ' TH’ DOG A HE CAN'T z LIFT AND APPRECIATE / , _ - Wiis us. —- - cuz . I'M IN’ - TO 6LEEPON FER HIM. %___i . vou? watt. _ wrrH THE. WHATS WRONG SNOW onir/ on and ca‘ Bum ABounTtHA-rz IN AFEW iiiq Ranges and Hooters Machines . MURRAY RIVER 'he ice. There being no further which a dainty lunch was served; I POTENTIAL POWER. B. C. BARRISTIR DIES VICTORIA, Jill. 3 —- (C?) -< tho Legislature since 1944. OPEN TO CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND ONLY lL 7/713‘ W019i... air/far! Iféelr/ In Print your nomo and address on a plain shoot of paper. 2 Moll this, together with Robin Hood Flour Guarantee ° Certificate or Robin Hood Oats box top, 00: Robin Hood Contact, Box 310, Toronto, Ont. 3 Each wook 3 ontrlos will be drawn from all the mall received. Tho three P0800!!! whose names are drawn will be advised by telegram to complete the following: In 25 words or ieoa, state — "I like Robin Hood Flour (or "I like Robin Hood Oats) because. . .. . . . . . . . . ." REMEMBER, if you era chosen to _ ‘ ‘e the sentence, you arebound to win one of‘ these BIG prizes! It Is no! nocossnry lo comploto this oonlonco union you nro ono ol tho luolty Ihno notlflocl ouch wook. 5 In awarding prison, j ‘goo’ opinions will be booed on I the thought expressed in your letter. not: on the writing ability shown. Judgefdecialona will be final. All entries become the property of Robin Hood Flour Mills Ltd. 6 Winners will receive the full amount of the prize money I by enclosing with ouch entry o Robin ood Flour Cer- Qficata or Robin Hood Oats box top. hot io —— with Certificate or Oats box top, 1st prize, $1000.00; 2nd flize, $500.00; and 3rd prize, $250.00. Without Certifi- cate or box top, only half these amounts will be paidi 7 Canton is open to every man, woman and child in 0 Canada and Newfoundland -— excepi employees of Robin Hood Flour Mills Limited, or its advertising agency and their families. Entries not roceivod in time for tho current weolflo content will be held ovor for ontry tho following week. Winners will be notified by wire. Major prise winners will be listed in this pub" tion and announced on tho Clairo Wallace show. “They Tell Mo," ovor Thanh-Canada NEtwoi-k, each week! Isl PRIZE SL000. o 2nd PRIZE $500. o 8rd PRIZE $250. —0niy if ontrioo no occornponlod by Robin Hood Flour Cortifleoto or Rubin Hood Onto lion top. I! ho Cortlflfih or box lop i‘: onclnnd prim will 0o hall the onwlmio lfolcrl about. - Illnltl Ivory Monday on ttio vflnuil‘ cm» Walloon Rhovll Woolio Nov. ifi-Doc. B, 0 D H‘ PIMI 00$ "Ia: DOG. 13-10 ‘Irons-Giulio Network ht Prison Mn. 1cm McDonald, rm Wiilioni Ont m". v. KIICCII. Port Credit, Onm; l llnl- w. mciicm. zinc-ecu, Mon. '- Drowlngo oioo will bo undo dur- ing this program ovory Monday. Bo lure to tuno In no? Mandi!» Wodnoodoy and Eldlyl 2nd Prison In. Chou. Iienhlo, lotnt John. N.I.| Potriotn Don o, N , ‘Mot! ll North III Prison: Mn. b I-Tibhfl. b, g a: l.‘ Lush. min-limos Joan, . ‘ Robin Hood Flour