PAGE TEN 7 g .. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Aolnlts:-Mowraoua: nnoiii r. uuiiry. Mn. ayma smuin, Mrs. Bruce MacPiiee. Miss Joyce Wigglnfion. Plue Melunnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: line Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Poet Office; in Soul-is: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: A son. gLE1GHs'! . 'The many friends of Miss Tina ' !Martin will regret to learn she is lill at her home in Montague. ..'NEW DRIVING new wagons. Who:-ls. sham. Re- pairs and Painiinz. .1. s. Francis 5: Sons. Fortune Bridge. JML” En1d?rDmW'el1 M To. .ionto. in spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dingwell. Fortune Bridge. ..'Mr. Earl Mai-.Lcod. Iris. is at present visiting his mother. Mrs. J. MacLeod and his sisters. Mrs C. Bell and Mrs. A. Mzitlic.-on at Montague. Miss Neia Thompson has recent- Ly accepted a position with the Bison Restiuii-ant. Montague. Mr. R. W. Beck and Miss Peggy ..EWINTER ('l.EARANCF. salt-l still in full swim: at tho Jo-Annnl - . . S'.'..r . iii?! 71 ROTTT Kl u.'?(N Beck! MOnAagllr'A Sunday hr rents. Coats illlll skirts grciitly plane for M0n'lf:J' ””""d' I .-.-sizaraisc min-r - on the eve of her departure for Van- ..'Mr. and Mrs. Aiicus Matthc-Acmwer. 3' CW 5 Surprise partywns son. Montaziie, were the izucsrs nfpheid ml. Miss Hazel Jenkins M Mr. and Mrs. Fuiimi xiarLcod.iCumbmBnd Hm Approx-.mau.1y Charlottetmvn rcrciuli Mr Alnc-lm-(.M..,m.c imesls were present. Leod is leaviii: for Halifax in lfllillon bghau of the Y PA Up. M155 "'9 3””? Mn" l””'”' Ur-sin Duncan presented her witha '"" . travelling alann .clock. Miss Betty ..'Mr. Ai-chic lnnicaii. tnaclier'xlacDoiiald road the address. of St. Mari-'3 Road Wcst. has re-lEveryone then enjoyed a pleasant mined his duties after spending ajevening of games and music. A few weeks ill New 7.:-nlaiid. P.E ljrdclicious lunch was served after the guest of h:s broiiicr-iii-law an-.i uhii-h the guests departed wishing sister. Mr. and Mrs. James R .Miss Jenkins cvcrv success and Manning. 'happiness in her new venture. PRINCE EDWARD TODAY DElRiKJGLA5'E)E:li'la('ER'B't"l,i'l'iiX.- IAM YlER' ........... Wlil Dgtgygzitive Story SHOWS 3:30-7-9 - ADULT ONLY Iijm TIIUR. - nu. - SAT. . M-G-M pIi9.;nt.S' tile . .s'rogrofA.mer1'caZs' up g1az1'ozz.s:gozoar1'ou.s' hr ' I '3 lAN.IllHNiilt - iiiuisi.ii2..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWS - CARTOON - ANTIQUE ANTICS Mill THE A HOWL IN THE AIR . HE'S A RIOT ON ICE! i I N4 on luv ncnuil (Vs 'I s:i'"icI' .......u- ras. IT'S ANOTHER MIDNIGHT MATINEE comsmr HIT! 'ro..N1G1-fr AT 11:30 P. M. om; snow ONLY H. 'r-........ ..-.-. ;. ti...- im . In: hi;-It .. hlmrv .. mm! nuv (mu 1 nuv min Inn igurn u-it hwvfv Kn lfchla in buy an JOHN .3!-fer many friends are sorry to hear Mrs. J. A. Geudet. Mon- tague. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mrs. Roy MacDonald. Albion. is spending a few days in Montague. the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm illacxenzie. l Miss Charlotte Fraser. char- lotteicwn, spent the past weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fraser. Montague. Her many friends are sorry to hear Miss Eileen FitzPat.rick. Woodvilie. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. ller many friends will be pleas- ed to hear Mrs. Emery MacNeill. Montague. has returned home from the King's County Hospital. Miss Madeline Creed. of Condon Woollen Mills. has been confined to her room for the past week. suffering with mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Creed. Stur- geon. have spent. the past two weeks in Souris at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dugas. .fThe many friends of Miss" Shirley Daley. student at Noire Danie Academy, will regret to learn she has entered the Char- lottetown Hospital for treatment. ..tDue to the traffic tie-up and severe stm-ms of last week, Mrs. Holden Mobure was unable to reach her music classes in several districts. Miss Bernadette Daley. St. Mary's Rd. East. has gone to Charlottetown where she intends taking the ”Home Management" course at the Vocational school. She was accompanied to the city hy her father. Lawrcncc Daley, who will visit with his sons. John and Lawrence." JFIYNERAL MONDAY - The funeral of Frank McCarthy took place Monday morning front his late residence in Moi-cll, to the Church of the Little Flower. where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his nephew. REV- Reginaid Phalen. assisted by the pastor. Rev. Phalen Mclicnna. as deacon. Rev. Frank Aylward as sub-deacon. Rev. William Simpson as Master of Ceremonies and Rev. Owen Sharkey as Thurlier. The pail-bearers were: Lemuel E. Hughes. Ambrose Phalen, John O'Neill. Justin McCarthy.gPali'ick Murphy and Edward Rossiter. In- terment took place in the family plot in the Church Cemetery where services were conducted by Father McK(-nna. The funeral oi the late Mr. M'oCarthy was Veil? largely attended. Moniiiijilbi.-VT.L. Sub-division Meets The regular monthly meeting of: the Montague sub-division of the C.W.L. was held at the home of Mrs. John Clair on January 1331 with eighteen members in attend- ance. The president Mrs. Levi Power. presided and opened the ireeting with prayer. The minutes of the last. meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. A.A. Fraser. and approved. A re- port was given by the sick com- mittee. Mrs. Daniel Power and Mrs. Joseph Lanigaii were up-I pointed to the sick committee for next month. The church committee for next month includes Mrs. James Coll- ings, Mrs. Joesph Liinlgan. Mrs. Vince Larkin. Mrs. J.S. Desnoches and Mrs. Prank Ccylc. A discus- sion followed re the holding of parish card parties. the first to he held at the home of Mrs. John Clair. At the conclusion oi the meeting a delicious lunch was served hy the hostess. Mlrs, Vince Larkin kindly lnviTc'. the members to her home for he next. meeting. v Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL A PPLIAN CE min at GUARDIAN. cnnacorrcroww Montague-Souris P.VI.C. Downs ' In 4-All Tied Murray Harbor Montague 5...? School and souris High School hockey teams battled to a 4-4 tie in Souris Rink on Thursday night. January loth. --'In a fast-paced exhibition hockey game at Murray Harbor last night. the..P. W. C. squad It was a exciting game and it large ovd f the tho ou hlg no ed N, A 0 a I g A B J y defeated the Murray Harbor Bruins 6-4. It was the second win it. Mo t ot two i k oals in the fi;'.sTg::riT)d hut Sqtrugis Tied the W the Cmlele team hlvlni te- ken a previous game to-1. P. W C. held the edge of the score before the period ended. play in the first two sessions. then Soui-is scored one in the second and one in the early part. oi the the Bruins went on the Mack to put the P. W. C. team on their third to go two up. At the half may mark of the tbiid Montague meme . , . , game Both teams were mm an a. very fine performance for his ' t 3 first appearance in the nets. Clark for the visitors perform- out at the final ivhlsile. ed the hat trick by getting three Ken Power was the big boy for Montague also Ken McDonald and "0315. Hood Chandler and Mac- Dougall got one each for the Col- Dcug Johsion plated in strong game. Jim Macintosh was the leg, boysg Milli 513! 101' .SW”5 and ammuih For the Bruins. G. Harris scor- he did not some he broke up a lot pd mo goals. Macponaid "K; of Montague plnvs rind set up two Pgrry one each, gzuals. Frank Macintosh and iv:.: Ljne-u.ps; P. W. C.: Goal. Simmons;'de- Paquet were also luird workers. Eugene Dugas Sourla goalie was fence, Chandler. Macoougall. Birt. Lcitoh; forwards, Carson, a standout. on more than one oc- casion the Montague players were Giliis. Clark, Hood. Revell. Lantz. Scantlc-bury. Wood. Smith. through but he was ablet to out guess them and he was a busy boy Murray Harbor: Goal. Mac- particularly in the third p:rlOld. Pheison: defence. W. -Harris. Her- This is Eugcile's first year with the. fins. Horne; forwards. G. Harris. school team. The ti-ams are even-'Ma0D0n81d. W- Stewart. Munn. ly matched and a return game While. Chcipman. -3- Stewart. should draw a large crowd. Prowsc. Perry, R. Stewart. Lowe. Lineups Referees. Ready and Dutney. Montague-Goal D. Stewart; c defence. P. Rcynol:ls. J. Higgen- bottom. D. Matiicson; forwards. J. MacDonald. D. Johnston. K. ' ' ' Power. J. Sullivan, K. MacDonald, B. Waterworth. D. MacDonald. Souris-Goal. E. Dugas: defence The sympathy of the community G. Cheveric. R. Wood L. MRcCor-lls being extended to the family of mark. B. Huchcs; forwards J,lPD. Peters of Rollo Bay whose Macintosh. P. Mflclninsh J. Mac-ldcath occurred on Tuesday night, Donald. M. Gallant. M, Paquet, L,iJziniiary iith. Campbell. l Referees-Collins and Meurrant S-o-ulgia-I-1-d The sympathy of the commun- ity is being extended to.Mr. and sllluM.uu' Mrs. twilliam Malone of Souris lRiver on the sudden death of ring rum: .thcir daughter. Margaret. which occurred on Thursday, January I-Montague. Ken Power :45'10'-h- 2-Montague K. MacDonald 8203! "VT , 3..som-15. Mike Gan”. p lkool. The synipatliy of the community 4g.suuri5, Mel Pam,” ifs alsogbcing extended to Mrs. D. (M. Gallant, V .9. T. Lavie on the loss of her hus- pemme5g,N0m,. band. D.F. Lavic, whose sudden death occurred on Saturday even- ing. January 12th. .fThc first game of hockey in Souris this season was played on Saturday night. January 5th. when Second Period .5-Souris. Frank Macintosh 5-Soui-is Frank Macintosh t.)im Maclntvrci i2 "5 '" gsouris second team defeated St. uahgrfnal" 1" ' H'uP'm””'”"' Peters by a score of ll-2. The ice l ' was in good shape and a large Thhld rem"! crowd attended Ed Iaavie and John Meurant refereed. .... 6-Snuris. Frank Macintosh . i On Wednesday night. January ,LJK-i”'"tM"1"l051” - ?;49;9i.h the Souris Tigers defeated sgiwgatigul 1;e"IP9"'9L'(') - l :0-lliiiorell hockey team by a score or 3"” - '”h"5 " 15-04 7-4. in n well-played match at ""””e-tr-1' Mwnimalil W souris Rink. The game was fast R9-Wolds .(5l Jr Mnmmsh i5l for two periods but slowed down Paw" l5l- considerably in the third. This -313 was the first game played by '”"r”"" ”-'''”'-r eiihcr team this season Frank Cheverie refereed. the game. Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Lil('ll"l(l.5l MacDoiiald. of Toronto. Ont.. is visiting her par- Tho Catholic Womens League commenced their Card tournament on Monday night. January 7th. in St. Mary's Parish Hall. and will run for the winter months ente. Mi'. and Mrs. Aeneas Mac- reiplacin-jr the weekly Bingo part- Donald. ' zes. Quite A number of chickens were played for at the chicken Mrs. John Raffle held in St. Mary's Parish days 320 T0? 10l'0nt0- Ofll-. Wlielle Hall on Wednesday evening. Jan. she will visit. her son. Mr. Joseph M fizli. No doubt a larger crowd ooney. would have attended except for the hockey match held on the same night. - .. -, g Mr. Charles Macconnell of tho Royal Canadian Navy. stationed in Halifax. N.S.. is spending his leave with his wife and .l.1mily in Georgetown. Many resid-cnts of the town were without. water or heat, from Tuesday evening. January 5th. till Wednesday about 4p.m.. due to ipower failure. The lines were re- pziired and Fridays storm tool: ihcm down again from 3 am. till midnight. on Saturday Jah-uary 12th. The High school was clos- ed during both those periods. -BE ..'Friende of Mrs. Mabel Hearn are pleased to hear she is pro- gressing satisfactoiiily followinil. an operation in the Kin:'s County Memorial Hospital in Montague. The Georgetown Potato Ware- house closed for the 1951-52 sea- son on Saturday, Jan. 12th. when the last of the potatoes in stor- age there was loaded in cars for shipmcnt by rail. us our largest. quanty of snow for same considerable time. The pro- longed power interruptions re- sulted in much inconvenience to - Thomas "Buddy" Trenholm has received word he has been accep- ted as a member of the Royal Canadian Navy Flnd'Wll1 leave for training at H.M.C.S. Cornwallis. in Nova. Scotia. within a few days. Jan-uaryis 1lth's storm. was the severest in years, gave Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 PASSAGE was I: am stoning PENNIS ARLEEN K l ill TIIIIIIS. -- Flil. - SAT. PLUS: SERIAL - COMEDY -nit SHOWS 3:30-7-9 Vhioh name in which cm "'l9:::'. i'.."'- - e! Tthzopirentr. although injured. risked d the Town's residents. Telephone iommunicatviona to the City had not been restored up to Sunday night. The Government snow plow arrived here on Saturday after- noon. thus restoring traffic coin- munications with many provincial P as he stopped to chat with mem-. bers of the Royal 22nd Rcgin-ii:nt.fis Pie. Alex Cote. Riinouski. Que., San Francisco on .1 non-stop ugh-. Sui-tably attired for frigid Korean i who talks w;th Mr. Claxton whilcito Ottawa. . Winter in SW: Parka and rap. thclmombcrs of his company look on.l niilaxtet lifter Visiting cmillae Troops In Item On his tour Of Canadian B!1T1)'l.defence minister visited all Can:--.Ai'ier his inspection tour was fii'QI battle lines in Korzra. Defence Min- I dian troops of the Korean war llclaxton. who has gained reputation ister Brooke Clax on is seen here v frosiit land bdelctllaredi they: of being molt-ilavclied oi Canada's i' -0455 3 E rm.. Beach Point to know that Newton Williams. Jr is a patient in the Montague hos plial. Mr. Russell MaCKCiiZlP has woods. to know that Mr. Kcnzie has returned Jiimcs home afici town Hospital. Mr. Everett Buell was a visitor to Beach Point on business. Wed- nesday, Jan. ii. Friends and relatives are happy to know that Mrs. John Williams. has recovered from her recent ill- rese rnd is able to be out again. The roads in this vicinity arc rcrv good for this time of the year. Some small snow banks appeared but were moved by the snowplough. it :s quite slippery on the roads but ii 5 passable for motor vehicles. cows Have Sweet Tooth Cows aren't much different from humans after all. They too have a THE DINNER is RLHNED. H Z:Xows.I BUT -JEi2t-ilMEl2--- fve HAD DINNER wimuo F D.UlNEDv' ccniroa. . -AC so. Another daughter was oath u idtehon. is unknown. and um! Stewart Knudsen merely tnii-ma and u niece hurt when M, and ilicinityi .fPriends and relatives are gun-y re- turned home from working in iii:-iwmm Ready were recent vimors Friends and relatives are happy Mac- beihg a patient in the Charlotte- Tuose Nic.HTs uuasv couzs Home so LATE WITHOUT TURNING A HAHQW COULDN'T HELP IT. um. you wow now. JANUARY 15. 1952'. caibinez. ministers. took off !:om lwiiim Road rllnme at Whiin Road. l Ml'. Miles MacKinnor. and Mi” and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, all to Charlottetown. A nuniper of whim Roiid W. T. incnihers gathered at the school house rcceiitly to give it ii tlioroiigli cleaning and scrubbing. .."His many friends are pleased in know that Mr. Barry Nichol- son has rcsumcd his studies at tho Voratioiinl Tralniiig School in Charlottetown. after it period of tural News. This observation was recently inzice at the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment. Station where it was noticed that caitlc preferred to izraze in certain areas of a pasture and left untouched other sections containing succulent. growths of grass. Through chemical analysis, it was r'rtcrmtncd that grass which the (Mile favored was higher in sugar (oiitcnt than the grass they passed The cxplanation given for this lwovinc "sweet. tooth" was that cat- he seemed to prefer pastui-ago. ixlicre the phosphorus content of the soil was fairly high and that plants high in phosphorus alwayx weakness for sweets - especially contain more sugar than plants Drug Store. sweet grass, states C-I-L Agricul-d with it phosphorus deficiency. I There Ought To Be A Law BY Fatlaly and Short" - .-- M- - P-'T - - ' ' - PT-" T;P””T(' T 'Ti " T E FACES IT HOURS! THE MEAT BUSINESS DEAl.ii 60. IN A MIN E. 1- UN- T00 DONE , THE Auvwtw, I'M so uusT 601' IN VEGETABLES ARE HUNGRV 1'0 EAT A MYSELF, DQIEV UP,AND AND -- THE POLLS ARE 7 VIRGINIA GALENmIE, A0. 3, INDIANA . PA. and Vicinity Mr. James MacLeod. Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor to his oi Bur wueu wirsvb seen our suoccmo AU. msrmooozwo HE was in -we voT LUCK. WELL,N0W -- THAT'S DIFFERENT? JEOZKIMER I'LL HAVE SOMETHI cl. -roeerueiz lllhesa before and during Chi".simas vacation. Aftcr a recess of several li."ilk.l the whim Road Farmei's' Foi-un-. met. recently for their first meczing of the New Year. at the home of Mr. Colin MacDonald in Kilmiili. The number of members prcscnt was ion. at the conclusion of the - iuectini: refreshments were cii.i.n-. ed by all. The next meeting 1.5 to be held at the home of Mr. Leslig Stuart. Parkdalo Sisters vs. Montague Meteor Sisicrs Game starts 8 p.m. sharp Admission 35 and 20 cents Skate after game II. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. flit MONTAGUE. P. E. I. Office noun: 10 to 1: A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. by appointment. office Connected With oi Ont.. were burned to death when flames ripped through she iumpcd 1:! feet. on to hard-packed trletffi-anticeiiy .to.siiatch tiieirgchiidren from the ileum. Cause of ms.