exoe: emu-r. rm: GUARDIAN, cHA1u.o'i'rr1'owNl .. . . . . JANUARY 29- 1951. cbijxtg THE EASTERN GUARDIAN 4 C I PRINCE EDWARD row we. win. AGENTS:-MONTAGUB: llnrold F. Landry. Mu "Byron: Shleinrls Mrs. B Mn Pb . Min Joyce Wlgglnton, Mlu our a noun. SHOWING MATINEE 3:30; EVENING 7-9 Tlillll. - I-'Iil. - SAT. "'”' liar.-'n'r aaonumwu. wm... Laven. If - I I G at b be lit at tho) following placu in . 7-ea'hcloU 8' t :'I:.iitagiT::r !.SI'ue 33?... R.eal.auI-lent. and Guardian Office; in George- Thamilghtipuf 5 town: The Post Office: in Soul-in: The Snack Bar and II. Blan- '1'ea-,-ersffs. " am: 5 Son. I - W-'-"-w 'C(& ..'FEED mos nouorrr Miss Vickie Walker, Caledonia. is visiting in Montazue. guest of Mrs. Lois Clarkln, Public Health nurse for this district. -suiw, uiao mus apisiaui -ums pue iuoiiuix mo 1" .l'llv(1 Mr. Danny Murray has return- ed to Montague nfter visiting his parents in Sackvillc for it few days. Mr. Douglas Macl..uren. manager or Bergman: Ltd.. Montague. has returned from II business trip to .....-e---j- Moncinn. Th” kind Miss I-:iiiei Beck and Miss Jean OI mill Beck. student. nurses at the P. E. 0 I. Ho ital were Sunday visitors I will xiak e io NI(lsll'i)I'..'If:lle. guests of Mr. and , UDYIMDC-u Mrs. Lyle Boehner. D in forthat kind ..-rue MONTHLY MEETING "ol - r- ' 0! V9335”! of the Confederation Wing R. C. IVIIYTHINOI A. 1". Association, will be held in The new officers of Acme Reb- tle Agriculture Room of the H9d?"f1 ekah Lodge, Morlballue. were ln- vircatlonal School, Grafton Street. I-Iodiak ma stalled at abmeet1lngDl::eldcorriPFri- C,,,,,k,ue.o,,,.n, at SF; M. 1-)1-hu,s.r . I ' ti rilht yte DUY V95'd ,Fb 1t. -mcmerso ,' Havana tight, Mrs. Ruth MacLeod, assist- LS: R,.?;.,-iii;-l.”i.res cordially invited hotspot! , ed by Deputy Marshall, Mbri-. to mend, ' Frances Shaw, and Past No e -. Grands. Mrs. Flonrie J. Stewart, Mrs. Nellie Fraser. Mrs. Marion IN MEMORIAM MRS. KATHERINE GILLIS MacDonald and Mrs. Hazel Hool- "M..i. iolkss ouiti iii ey. The following is the new shite J3 , , ” of officers: Noble Grand, Mrs I . . , . - - cf " Ilv 1-mda Hilshey; vice-Girand, Mrs. ..'There passed away in the home . & "”"5”gm5 oonoon i Florrle Nelson; Recording Secret- of her son and daughter-in-law. i - ai-y, Mrs. Doris Llewellyn; Finan- Mr. and Mm. Alcx MacLean of - c cial Secretary. Mrs. Catherine Hcabhcfdlilc On January 10lh. M'F6- c-T -That Delilah Stewart. F. N. (3.; Tlreasurer, Mrs. Katherine mills in her 94th year. ' ii i 1 11 Id Winnifred Vickerson P. N. G.: Mrs. Giliis had been in poor health l l : q X ' w 0 can rm uvllcl m Chaplain, Miss Thelma. Larter, P. for some years and had been kind- , behalf In? 33'” N. 5.; Warden, Mrs. Marjoi'ia ly and tenderly cared for by her It seems to me that keeping yourself for now with my life Insurance. . J hn ; C (iii to, Ms. Helen son, his wife and their family. - ' ' ' . I . . .man' .do.. "" "' "M " B:ck.s0nR.. rG.-Miss sue Mrs. Giilis was a woman of bea-u- yeti Se: up lczryears Is Somethmg Even then I won't be living the life I it aqua! Hemphlll p, N, (3.; L, s. N. G.- iiful Christian character and be- I 9 "pm: P a ' of Reilly, But at least I'll have most of - i A "M"”"""""M'Wm'-"M.Mm -V"i"5' Evelyn Reymlds P' N" C": CW5” M he” gemIC"es5' gwdwm the comfortsl want. And right now it's You can't run a car on just gas. Itls got to have plenty of oiland grease too. And I figure the same idea works with me and the money I'll need someday. and kindly disposition, she en- deared liersclf to all who knew her. The funeral service hcld in the home and conducted by Rev. A. C. Fraser, was largely attend- cd for people came from far and near to pay their final res-peels to a fi-icnd well-beloved. The ia- vouritc hymns, "The Lord's My SIIC-plIlClld", "Shall We,Gaiher At The River" and "Rock of Ages" were sung. Interment was made in the Valleyfield ccmctcry. Easl Iioyally In 7-2 Victory R S. D. G.-Miss Frances Show P. N. G.: L. S. V. G. Miss Adah MacGi-egor P. N. G.: Inside Gu.-irdimi, Miss Mary I-iemphill. P. N. G..: Outside Guardian, Miss Bertha Martin P. N. G.: Pianist, Mrs. Marlon MacDonald P. N. G. At the close of the meeting ile- freshments were served. during which brief remarks were made by the retiring Noble Grand, Miss Thelma Larter. the newly install- ed Noble Grand, Miss I-lilda Hil- chey and the Deputy President, Mrs. Ruth Macbeod. 77” . PRINCE EDWARD ..a';&r:'a East Baltic g . and Vicinity mighty good to know that if anything happens to me. my life insurance will take care of my family. Anyhow. don't you think a man should help provide for his own security? I do. And millions of other Canadians are doing it now - with their own life insurance. Suppose I get paid some kind of old- age benefit. the same as everybody else. I'll be mighty glad to get that money. But I'm going to want more money com- ing in. And that's just what I'm saving i...g.. LAMARH-HUDIAK iiuiiiv lllll'i'lIllllT russrour M-G-M THRILLS Mi'. Earl Johnston. Fortune. W35 it recent visitor to Noriih Lake. Each year over 200 million life insurance dollars are invested for policyholders. Result: new homes. schools, roads. power plants and many other vital projects that promote progress and create jobs throughout the nation. Thus. while life insurance helps build security for you and yours. it also helps JAMES CRAIG IEEORGE MACREADY . -u...... u. ....g n.-.4.r. Mr. Russell Garrell. Red Point. was It rccriil visitor in Charlotte- cardigan And Vicinity Mr. Laurie CTa.inpbcli. Campbell's Cove, loaded a car of pulp woode EXTRA: Pete Smith Novelty - Featurette - Cartoon at East Balm Sm,” T0-DAY CAPITOL rue.-wan. SHOWING MATLVEE 3;30; EVENING 7-8:45 009 not for submarine aetlon..,g.m. """d" 5'0!!!" - Im'ooo'advonlvnl” ' ivnoui POWER z.'Im'IInII'l '" . 25;. N sews:-rox ll.E.!llIER'7nAui ANDREWS ALSO: UNIVERSAL”NEWS when You Need Fuel COAL COKE or FUEL 011. call V A K Pickaril 58: Go. PROMPT SEIIVIGE The Government snow plow is keeping the road open for the convenience of all motor drivers. Miss Wanda Re-berlson, Kings- boro, recently underwent a ma- jor operation at the Souris Hos- pital, and is reported to be rapid- ly "improving. Mrs. Walter Dixon was hos-less in the East Baltic and Red Point Mission Band last week with a large attendance prescvni. Friciitls of Mr. Peter Massey. I-last Baltic, are sorry in lCRl'll of his IIIIIESS. All wish him a speedy rccove'ry. Mr. Glen Johnston, Pcleifs Road. was a recent visitor to Rod Point and North Lake. Miss Sandra Baltic, recently utndcrwent an op- eration at the Sourls Hospital. I-fer iihat she is improving rapidly. Mrs. Alexander Robertson was the January meeting. were present. Messrs. Preston and MacLure, of the trio Company. Point. Mr. and Mrs. Keinuieth Fraser Walker. Inirned to Newton, Mass., accompanied her mother. recent trip to the U.S.A. MacGregor. East little friends are pleased to hear hostess to the Red Point W.I. for A large at- tendance of members and visitors Arnold Montague Elec- were recent busi- ness visitors to Kingsboro and Red Norlih Lake, recently motored to Georgetown where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon .fMiss Anna MacLean has re- after spending sometime with her fam- ily in K-ingslboro. Miss MacLean Mrs. Wilfred MacLean home after her Major John A. Macdoriald was A recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mrs. Kimball Victor and Miss Annie Livingstone were visitors to Montague on Tuesday. Mrs. Earle MacDonald visllcd Charlotte-town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Burke and family have moved to Fortune where Mr. Burke will be cmploy- ed for some time. Mr. Lemuel F. Allen. who is at presentvangagcd in culling pulp- wood at Boughton Island is spend- ing a few days at his home if) Cardigan. Mr. Roy AitkcnfLowcr Monta- gue. was a business visitor to Cardigan on 'l'hursday. Mcssrs. Wcbsicr MacNcill, Gor- don and Kllhlball Gotell, who are employed at Boughton Islgind, spent B. few days at their homes in Georgetown. ..'Mr. Daniel Acorn took Ii group of school children to Monta- gue on Tuesday to attend the "Islanders" hockey practice ses- sion. Another group went with Mr. Norman MacKcin'Lie. His many friends are very glad to hear that .Ml'. Tommy Burkc has ietur-ncd home from the Hos- pital and all hope his health will con-tinue to improve. His friends are pleased to hear that Mr. Warren MacKe.nzie is back at his work of gra.in-crush- lng. following his recent ordeal with a badly infected hand, which is much improved. Deepest sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Walter Fisher. who passed away at her home at South Lake on Jan. 15. Her funeral was held from her late residence to St. Columbia Cihuroh. Quickies by 1Ken Reynolds yd C C ? JgjimlllUIIIIIIIIILUIIIIIIIIIJII M HlIIuiIWU'”'aI!""f'(l vl V. v -I "Looks like that flnri that sold us our storm sash is going to be pleased with their Guardian Want Ad Al Montague East Royalty Royals downed Nloflifliglle Meteors 7-2 Saturday night in 3. fast. wide-open hockey game in the Montague rink. Cliff Jackson, Ronnie Shepherd and Gregory paced the winners' attack wiiih two goals. Norman Lnrtcnscoircd the Royals other goal and picked up three assists on the night's play. a ClClTlCtl'lIS opened the scoring for Montague near the end of the sccovrid period on a play with Power. Meteors other goal was scored by Lanrnigan with Clcmcnts rissisting. Montague hclrl ihc visitors in check during the first twenty minutes but were outplayed in the second and third scssioiis. Al- ihoug-li both teams skated at a fast pace pour ice made it difficult to handle the puck and spoiled a number of scoring opportunities. Frank Roper in the East Royalty net turned in a standout pcriorn:- ance as he blocked several goal- la-bellcd drives. Walpcr at the other end also came through with a number of smart close-in saves. Linc-ups: Royals: Goal. Roper: defence. Code, Blanchard. Burgc, Hillici, Lovc: forwards, Laricr. Jackson, Gregory, Brchaui, Bradley, Shep- herd. Mclcors: Goal, Walper; defence, George, L. Fraser, P. Fraser; rm-- wards, MacLean. A. Clements, Power, K. Clements, Lanlnigan, Sovmcy, Johnstone, MacLure, SUMMARY First Period l-Royals. Gregory (Larle-1', Jackson) 17:30 Pcnallics:gL. Fraser. Shepherd. second Period 2-Royals, shepherd (Bradley. Bi-ehaut) 5:05 3-Royals. Gregory (Latter) .. 14:15 4-Meteors. Clements (Power) 16:00 5-Royals. Jackson (Gregory) , 19;5g Penalties: None.m Third Period 0-Royals, Shepherd II. J. IIIIBOII oI"roMe'raIs'r Nllnr Ind Sunnlyinx alum Ito. MONTAGUI, P. I. I. Ofllu noum II to I: A. II. I to BF. M. by appointment oflloe Connected WIII on; Icon. . WANTED Bookkeeper and typlst for village position, experienced preferred: Good wages to right party. State age and experience to-- ' BOX 221 cyo GUARDIAN The LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES in Canada and their Representatives WORKING FOR NATIONAL PROGRESS . . . BUILDING PERSONAL SECURITY raise your living standardsl L- I050! (Bi-chaut. Bradley) :20 7-Royals, Jackson (Gregory, Laricr) ...... ,. 3.40 8-Royals. Lartcr (Gregory, Jackson) ........ .. 8:20 9-Meteors, Lanniga tClemcnls) . .. l9:00 Pcnaliies: Code, L. Fraser, S-licplicrd, Burgc, Power. Georgetown and Vicinity Master Newman Lleycllyn of Bridgetown is visiting with his fa- ther Mir. warren Lewellyn. Miss Bertha Llewellyn of Bridge- town is vlsitlng her brother. Mr. Wain-en Llewellyn. Mrs. Sheldon Ross and two child- ten of Halifax. N. 8.. arrived in Georgetown on Saturday on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Mabel Ivicarn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell, who have spent the last few months in Cliarlcttetown. have again taken up residence in their home on Rich- mond Street. . ..t Miss Eileen Helen '.VfacCan- nell, Nuirse iii-training in the Prince Edward Island Hospital at Char- lottetown is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Maccannell. Mrs. Ward Dryden and two child- ren. Rose and Gregg of Airdrie, Al- berta. arrived in Geci-getown a few days ago on a visit with Mrs. Dryd- en's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacPhee. Friends of Mr. Adolphus Scully are sorry to hear that illness has necessitated his entering Camp Hill Hospital. N. S. and all hope his FOR FIGURE IT OUT r condition will rapidly improve. al- lowing his return home. The Canada Packers Hockey Team of Charlottetown travelled Georgetown on Wednesday night. where they engaged the local E88"-9' in a. hard-fought, fast and body- vbelting game, which the Eagles won by 8. '1-5 score. The fans showed much appreciation of the type of hockey dished out by those tild teams and future contest: between them are looked forward to. PARIS, Jan. 28 - (AP) - Wm- nipeg-born Deanna Duubln is ex- pecting 8 baby next July and she's "very, very happy", her hus- band, screen director C-harlcs DI- vid. said Saturday. David. 44. and Miss Duirbin, 28, were marricrl 'asl Dec. 21. YOURSELF TO WASH IT AT HOME-A Phone 2200 1. Soup costs you .. . . 7 cts. A 2. Bleach costs you . . . 7 cts. A. 3. Bluolng costs you . . 7 on. 4. Electricity costs you 7 us. 5. Time costs you .. . . 7 on. Investment costs you 7 us. TO HAVE smills no I1”-V: Sheets . Your cotfoiis and linens last longer BECAUSE oi, stems only son. wars: is used In wAsi-imc-; and Hie most modern equipment in FINISHING Come in aiid seorjor yourself. STERNS I LIMITED itauuoluu may on CLIAIIIRM Pillow Slips .. 4: Bath Towels . . . . . . . .1. 5: Hand Towels Table Cloth: Slilm . . . . . You save MONEY by sending it to the -ctuundry 86: ea- ea. ea; 4: eat 15: 16: l up - ea. .1 N N .2..........-.-.........