PAGE TEN THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN .-JANUARY is. '1-251 PRINCE EDWARD Til-DAY - Fill. - SAT. SHOWING: Matinee 3:30; Evening 7-9 ith Wll. V: W lIiEEll - cliiniis lllltltf : News O7”'Ihe Day - Royal Rodeo - When Grandpa Was A Boy - Cartoon, Hare We Go To-nu CAP! TOL FRI. - SAT. izioieiog”si,itnigtortI .7. Til" re;:ular monthly meeting of SCH View W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. John S Cousins on mesday cvcninz. Jan. 2. Meeting opened with Ode and repeating Ciced in iinisrm. Thirteen meni- hors ansum-erl roll call with a New YFar's lax-u':iiion. Ronni"! of committees: School. Children were treated at. Christ- mas and sick and shut-ins were remembered with boxes. Corres- pondeme was read and several "thank you" notes were read for treais sent nut and an interesting paper on Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod's trip to Copenhagen. Report from Film Board 34.30 and from niarrieri dance s3l.lltl, sale couples it vi'.'-is decided to IHE EASTER N GUARDIAN The Guardian Montague: town: arda 6. Son. . may no AGENTS:-MONTAGUII: llarold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Brucs MaoPheo. Miss Jayga Wigginton. Mlaa Joan Johnston AGENT GEORGETOWN: bought at Blua Doma Restaurant. and Guardian Office: Tho Post Office: in Sourla: Tho Snack Bar and B. Biol!- Waldon Laura. the following plaoaa In in Goorgo Mr. Leon Johnston. Montague is presently spending some time in Charlottetown on business. Mr. James A. ahaw recrntly ra- turned to his home in Montague following a business trip to Tor- onto and Montreal. , The friends of Mr. Ernest Moar of New Perth, will regret to learn that he is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macuregor and young son Richard of Mur- ray River were recent visitors to Montague. where they were the guests of Mr. MacGrogor's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- Gregor. Funeral Of The Late Russell Macllonald The fiinernl of the late Russell G. MacDonald. who passed away at his home in Montague. Monday. January 15th. was held tron Trinity United Church Wednesday afternoon. The service was con- ducted by Dr. A. D. MacKenzie. The music was under the direct- ion of the organist. Mrs. Howard Vickerson. The hymns sung were. "The Lord's My Shepherd." 'Rl'ld "What A Friend We liavc in Jes- Dr. Manx:-nzie spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family and brought ii helpful and penc- trating message, basing his re- marks. on Alfred 'Tennyson's "Crossing The Bar". one of the favorite hymns of the deceased. The pall bearers wore: Colin -.VlacDona.ld. Harry MacGres0r. Mont; wright. Cliessel Annear, John Annear and Henry Mac- Laren. Interment was in Lower Mon- tague cemetery where the service was in charge of iiillsidc Lodge, I. 0.0.'F.. conducted by E. H. Stew- art and M. C. Reynolds. Murray River Miss Murlel Pesrdon teacher of Peters Rand school spent the past few days at the home of her Pm"- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Soy mniir Pear- don, in Montague. Misses Margaret svirl S:-troll Maclnnis have returned in Ulfm home in Glen i'l'illlam after visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Raf Clnrk '01 Charlolteloiin. Miss Bai'hai'a. Matlicson. teacher of White Sands School was! week-and visitor in her home in Glen wiiiiam with ..ner parents- Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil stymeisi of Murray River are presently spend- ing a few days in Dartmouth vis- iting with friends and relatives. They were married this week in Charlottetqwn. Mrs: Stymeist is the former Mrs. Helen Lecco of Glen William. Miss Elva MacDonald. teacher of Dover school. spent the past week- end in Caledonia. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- Donald. collect district for the mail driver and collectors were appointed. Programme then took charge. Collection 70c. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Fred Don- aid. Meeting adjourned. Lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Lester Diigsan and Mrs. Norivood Campbell. A happy family. afivt at any druggist todayl USES A E NUS "FRUIT SALT" family is '. healthy family . . 2 2 and happy families everywhere rely on ENO'5 Trait Salt' for a mild. gentle corrective. Should dull headaches or up- setting loginess slow you down. perhaps it is due to constipation? A sparkling - dose of ENO'S 'Fruit Salt' taken every morning when needed, may help clear the system of this condition. Make your family a happy family-an BNO Buy a" large economical bottle Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maccragor of Montague were recent guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Maobeod in Charlottetown. Mr. Arthur Weathei-ble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin weather- hio of Valleyfleld. is confined to his home owing to illness. All wish him a speedy recovery. Judge and Mrs. st. Clair Trainer of Charlottetown. were visitors to Montague yesterday. when they at.- tendad the funeral of the late Rus- sell 6. MacDonald. . rW.'TI-t FLYING CURLEIIB - Mr. L. H. Poole of Montague left Sunday from Charlottetown with the Flying Curlers. on their trip in Chicago. During the summer Mr. Poole entertained the curlers at. his summer home in Lower Montague. and this time Mr. Poole is thcjr guest on their trip to Chicago. Montague Man Retires From 0. N. R. Service Tuesday. Jan. itltli was a mile- stone in the life of Hubert E. Nel- son of Montague when he retired from the C. N. R. after twenty- eight years of service. Mr. Nels0n.known toull "lliibc". began work with the C. N. R. in 1922 mid has for the past 28 years given the best of service as R. sect- ion man. in all thosv years of service Mr. Nelson snrved on the Montague SC('ti0n only. and yes- terday at the Brudenell station was presented with a gift from the soction crew. and the foreman. John Wallace. In lvcll clioscn ivorris .Vll'. Nel- son pxpyejiscd his appreciation to Mr H'allaC(', in the section crew. and in Mr. .t. C MacKay, the station agent. for thcir kindness. not only recently but during all his lF8T5 of employment with the C. N. R - Later in the afternoon Mr. Nel- son r-nteriainrd his friends. and an enjoyable period was spent in fellowship and recalling old times together. Presbyterian W. M. 3. Meeting At Montague Mrs. A. F. Campbell was hostess to the members of the Women's Missionary Society of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Montague. at their January meeting Tuesday evening. The meeting opened with the call to worship by the president. Mrs. F. N. Young. followed by the hymn "0 God of Bethel By Whose Hand." The scripture lesson. Psalm 46. was read rosponsively. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Young and Mrs. A. C. MacKay. and the Lord"s Prayer was repeated in unison. The devotional partof the meet- ing closed with the hymn, "Stand- ing A1, The Portals Of The Open- ing Year." The study book "Towards A New Dawn In Japan" was in charge of Mrs. Byron Stewart. and dealt with the spread of Christianity in Korea and the work of missionar- has sent to Korea by the Presby- terian Church in Canada. Mrs. Young read la very interesting let.- ter written by Mrs. Roddy Mac- Donald regarding her missionary work in Blueberry Mountain. Al- hertz. The minutes of the last. meeting were road by the secretary. Mrs. William Gan-it-k. and approved as read. Roll call was answered with a verse of Scripture containing the word "new". Four members ra- porled having visited sick and shut-in members during the month. Mrs. Young. Mrs. H. E. Nelson and Mrs. Emery MncNeil were ap- pointed to meet with the execut- ives of the Baptist church and United! Church to make arrange- ments for the Women's World Day of Prayer service on Feb. 9th. Mrs. N. J. Nicholson was ap- pointed to take charge of mito- boxns this year. Mrs. William Macliacharn ex- tended an invitation to the ladies to meet at her home for the lab- ruary meeting when roll call will be answered with a verse of Scrip- ture c ntoining the word "heart". The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. ” A Refrigeration SALES and snaviclu Repairs To All Ilsltaa MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ” ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Ropnlra "i l . Palaar Electric. Pllobjli ma zip. . it Annual Meeting Presbyterian Church Montague The annual L ' meeting of st. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Montague was held in the Church Wednesday evening and was large- ly attended by members and adherents. The minister. Rev. 1". N. Young. presided and Mr. Barry ilohnston was appointed as secretary. The meeting openod with the scripture reading. Psalm 67. and prayer by Rev. Mr. Young. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and Ipprovod. Reports from the various or- ganizations of the. church were as follows: Kiri: session, Rev. F. N. Young; Treasurer. Mrs. Elsie Wat- terworth; Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. A. C. MncKay; Missionary society. Mrs. N. J. Nicholson; Young Wom- en's Guild. Miss Thelma Larter: Young People's society. Miss Thelma Latter. choir. Mrs. W. R. Garrick. Sunday school. Mrs. J. M. Macxenzia. A The following members were elected to the board of trustees: A. D. MacLure. Milton Fraser. Ed Farquharson. Preston Mac- Lure, S. D. Reid. J. M. Maolienzie. N. J. Nicholson. The ushers appointed were: Mll- ton Fraser. Richard Maclbcan. Al- lan Nelson, Reginald Reid. 8. D. Reir. H. C. Johnstone. Mr. A. C. Macxay is auditor. The meeting closed with the benediction pronounced by Rev. F. N. Young. ---..C.....M..M -... East Baltic and Vicinity Mr. Boswell Robertson. Munn's Road. was a recent business visitor to Charlotletoun. Mr. Robert Robertson. Kingsboro, was a recent business visltgr to Charlottetown. t Miss Verna Rose. Lakeville left recently for Kingston. Ontario, where she will seek employment. Mrs. Alice Jarvis, who spent the past ifew months in Charlottetown. has returned to her home in Red Point. Mr. Harold l-luster. who spent the past, five years with Mr. Hud- son Morrow. North Lake. recently left for his home in New Bruns- wick on an extended visit with his family. Mr. Major Young and Mr. and Mrs. Haroid- LaPlerre. Red Point. motored to Charlottetown recent- ly when Mrs. LaPierre returned to the Provincial Sana-torium af- Montague. In 19-1 Victory Over St. Peter's Montagtli! Meteors outarlassad the st. Peter's hockey squad 19-7 in an exhibition hockey gamo in Monta- g-ua rink last night. The crowd was fair. and although the soon was one-aided the game was koonly fought throughout. . In the first period the local team roared through the hard pressed at. Peter's team. ending the period with a 12-1 score. In the second period st. Peter's held the Montague squad to four goals and shot in three oounttrs against stiff opposition. The last period saw the st. Pct- or's team rally but they couldn't hold the fighting Montague squad and the game ended with the score at 19:7. ' Scorers for st. Peter's were: Gril- .fin. Maclsaac. Pratt. MdcInnis.; for Mlvlontaguez Mncliean. Power. Nel- son, Macliure. Fraser. Collings. Clo- ments. Lanigan. Carlo. Landry. Lineups: Montague .- Goal. F. Fraser: de- fence. P. Fraser. A. MacLure, D. George; forwards, A. Msclbure. A. Nelson, H. Power. K. Clements, .1. Lanigan. J. Landry. C. Carlo. R. Collinga. St. Peters - Goal. V. Macxinrion: defence. C. Mullins, s. MacEwen. D. Pratt. J. Macxlnnon; forwards. E. Griffin. C. Johnston. D. Macliinis, H. MacLean. F. Jay, J. M-acxsaac, subs. 6. Hayden. R. MacDonald. Referees - A. Surrey, '1'. Mac- Ewan. for having spent the Christmas holidays with -her family. Mr. and Mrs. Maclsaac. Green- vale, were recent visitors to .Red Point. guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacLellan. Mr. John A. MacDonald. Glen- corradaie. has moved to East Bal- tic where he is going to spend the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan. Mount Stewart. were recent visit- ors to Red Point. guests of Mrs. Ma.oMillan's brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacLellan. Mr. Harvey Fraser. Elmira. has entered the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital for treatment. The many friends of Mr. Fraser wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Robert. MacGregoi'. East Baltic. recently visited her son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Red Point. Messrs. Leith Robertson. Red Point. Lee and Stuart Coffin and Wendell Robertson Kingsboro, . ,c;' i A DOIZOYHY ' NOW GRAY EVKNT ANNUAL SALE , SPECIAL DRY-SKIN MIXTURE 25 asouuia 31.50 roa A i'.winro 11ME OND Mirxivliii .',w' 7 l J1 . HGDRE at nsteoo A- have left recently for Nova Scoiia where they intend to seek employ- mcntyin the lumber woods. Mr. Eldon Stewart has returned to his studies with the army in British -Columbia. having spent is months leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Rec! Point. Mr. Leslie Jarvis. who is with the army in Corn-wailis. spent the Christmas holidays with this moth- er. Mrs. Alice Jarvis. Red Point. Mr. Jarvis was accompanied by his friend. Mr. Wilde from Alberta. Miss Elva Bruce. Ciharlottetown and Mr. Emery R. Bruce. Sum- mersidc. recently spent some time with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce. Red Point. Mr. Fred Dixon and Mr. Edgar Dixon, Truro. NS, and Mrs. Fay Glover. who attended the funciiil of their nephew. the late Mr. George E. Dixon. returned to their homes recently. PARIS. Jan. 1'1 - tRGLlLCtl'Sl'-- secretary-General Ti-ygve Lie of the United Nations today officially ask- ed the French Government to 1,. rue to the 1951 session of the 13'. iv. General Assembly being held. in Paris. it was anncvuriced hero. "Fm- French Goverm-neiit is studying ill..- questlon. it. was stated. PRAGUE. Czeohoslovnkia. Jan.”17 - (AP) - A Government. decri--2 announced today that the chief ed- itor of every Czecliosiovnk news. Davltr must be a person "whose pol- itiotl. expert and moral qualifica- tlorg; ensure that the paper will 130 Gtiltod in the -people": clomocimir: spirit." . -,3-s.n...S;:-Z! can-.: R . ---.. rt!-as-12.-n-. -vi-a1uei: 0- -2 ta II o: -. .v. : 2,-ra 41:.