i - PAGE E1951‘ . PRINCE EDWARD .» j - v TDDAY and SATURDAY g ,_ snows zoo-m BIB HCllRlllR IUSIBALI ‘ I I "TIIO rm».- u n» Month" W. Lctnluhnbn i , _ oonosous ESTHER ‘ a williliis 1 i, Alilm liilialrr Cid BIIRRISSE IIIRI DAIIIIUII. -‘ Iary ISTDR ', Portrait llllllllilll AND INTRODUCJNO RICARDO I i MUNTALBAII I . ti. Saul’: Nani ‘ lwnollic Squib! Photogmlud III TECHNIOOLOR l ‘ .. NEWS - FISHING BEAR »¢¢¢¢~e‘ 6 PLUS: 00000ooecoevcrooeoebeocvmts MUSICAL - CIRCUS )OOOQQ9-OO-f§§-O- PIRE touloiir and SATURDAY os 7 - a=4s - Matinee serially}: 2.30 o CAPITOL TDDAY and SATURDAY snows seer-ans ... RON RANUELII: ____!ul|l$tni_|l _ u .RADIO ROMEO S-O-OOO-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oAisTilvdiE MOSCOW, Feb, 5 — (Reuters)_ The Supreme Soviet ratified in full session yesterday the decree of Feb. 15, 1947, prohibiting mar- riages between Soviet citizens and foreigners. t LESS GASOLINE FOR. BRITONS LONDON. Feb. 5 — tReuters)— _, FEBRUARY o. 194a Asmara nouraovo: Harold r. AGENT! lOUI-ll: Ills laid Tho Guardian may be JNEW WOOD SLIIIGIID-Racp- onably priced at Berlmarln l- Montlkue. " . 3BR. JOHNSTOWS Dental 01'- flce, Montague, will be closed fib- ruary 9th to lifihh. Mt. Stewart Mrs. Ellias McKay of Charlotte- town was a recent. visitor to Mt. Stewart. Mrs, Allen Swan of York is vis- ing her mother, Mrs. Lloyd Jay, Mt. Swwart. l\lr. James Sullivan of Mullen Motors recently spent a few days at his home in Cardigan. Mr. Urban MacDonald. student d SD17. was a recent visitor to tho ‘home of his father, Mr. D-J. Mai:- Donald. The following from Mt. Stewart were recent visitors, to the city- Mrs. James Jardine and son Staf- ford. Mrs. Lcith Affleck, Mr. John Morrison, lteg MacDonald, Harry Crane, Lem Jay. Mr. Charles Bradley. St. Teresa. was in Mt. Stewart Tuesday- on business. ' YORK SCHOOL New dollar-saving gasoline re. strlflifltis were announced in the. House of Commons today by Hugh Gaitskell, Minister of Fuel and Power. Gaiiskell stated that in future private-hire automobiles and taxis will be qllowcd to Oper- ate only within a radius of 20 miles 0,! their normal base. . vvvrv *** A i i i z i i O-OQO 06-0-6 O-O OO'&%&§-§-§-&§ “OOQLAO 4 ' oc0ttcovevev+ooooevboo»>_.+o+>oav>;o>eo>oovr0seeave;- t - ON SATURDAY MORNING 100 MINUTES or cartoons 1 COMEDY mo THRILLSI DOORS OPEN 923° A.M. _ ‘IPDIISDRED DY TIIE “Paglhflqrun” MOVIE CLUB FOR. BOYS AND GIRLS ‘—R‘EGULAR ADMISSION 1 Report for January: Senior Department: Grade L-Gerald Robinson; 2. Hazel Andrews. Grade VIII-i. Marina Watts; 2. Myron Linfl: 3. Freda Newson. Grade VII 312-1. Rose Watts; 2. Gladys MacDonald and Laken Lewis; 3. Norman Brown and JackiemAndrevis, _ credo’ "v11 Jl-“J. Donald Crock- ett. Grade VI Sr.-l. June Dennis; 2 Elaine Cooke; 3. Elizabeth Mac- Donald. Grade VI Jr.—l. Alden NCWSOTLI Highest average: Rose Wattml attendance: Elizabeth and Gladys MacDonald. Hazel An- drews. Bernlce and Laken Lewis, Gerald Robinson, Norman Brown, Rose Watts and Elaine Cooke. Teacher-Anne Crockett. Junior Department: Grade V-l. Muriel MacDonald. Grade IV Sr.—-l. George Arl- drews. Grade IV Jr.—l. Betty Andrews; 2. Cecil Watts. Grade III-l. George Proud; 2. Joyce Ling; ;3. Alan Brown and Merrill MacDonald tequal). Grade II-l. John Dennis and Hazel Vessey (equal); 2. Margivle bewls. Grade I Srw-l. Erma Watts: 2. Wilma Nowson; 3. Rosalie Cooper. Grade I Jr.—l. Shirley Vessey and Ralph Dennis (equal); 3 Earla Ling. ‘ Highest average: John Dennis and Hazel Vcscey (equal) 08.6%. Perfect attendance: Muriel Mac- Donald, Merrill MacDonald, George Andrews, Betty Andrews, Hazel Vessey, Marjorie Lewis, Erma Watts. Teachcr—Eveiyn Underhay. H. J. MABON ......".ZI‘L‘.‘..T.IZ.'.'.'....., Montague ‘P E I. Office Bollrl I010 l! A l9 l l0 U P M llolldnvn Flf“ m. lnnnimn-pnl Office Connected Wllb Drug 8Com v MID WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Discounts ill to 3D p. c. cull llnos lostock. Don't also Q A chance to lily that vlllitor overcoat at 3D p. c. discount. Ilorc ls in lllllrtllllty o coon all kinds or tmven- at reduced prices. ' MONTAGUE Mews WEAR. no A .MONTAGUE snot-z srona - I sill; "DDIITIIIUES nmouciloui FEBRUARY ' DDIPT IIISSQTIIIS IIIIIISUAI. orro imiiim - I .4. I’. IJIIIR. PI’!!- Slowl-rt. will!!!“ Clair. AGENT GIOBGITOWN: Wlldoll Laura. lblllrdl and Gordon I'm-roll bought at any of the following place: In Montague: Mics . A. Llewellyn; Mn. Clay. l; Georgetown: The Poet Office: In Sourh: Condom‘: and Florence Roper. In 8t. Pctcfll ‘flsmlolt Ollcc. ‘NEW WOOD BLIIGIIB-llou- onably priced at Bergmanzu. Montague. DRISTDL LIIIIIIIIITY Mr. Laurence 'Byrne has gone to the city where he has taken employment with Jenkins Transfer and Movers. F. Anderson, young soil of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Anderson has en- tered the PEJ. Hospital to under- go a serious operation. Friends of Howard Blaxland will he pleased to see him home again after undergoing a serious opera- tion ln the P.E.I, Hospital. Mr. RA. MacDonald left last Wednesday for Moncton where he will take p, course .n general watch and clock repairing under the army training plan. P‘or the first tine in memory all the Indians have left the res- ervation in Morell Rear. Its too far from the railway, they say, es- pecially in winter and they like to be on the more. —D. In the first game of hockey in the new Morell rink. Sourlrde- feated the local team four to two, but as the Bristol boys are only getting underway. a different score ls expected next time, ‘Pie. and Mrs. George Davoaux have moved into their new bunga- low. They have cold their old home and property to Mr. Eddie Roach. Pte, Daveaux, who hcs re- entered the army, is stationed at ooe of the Island depots at pres- ent. Mt. Charles Mosher hi|: arrived home from Toronto where he spent a few months with his brother doing carpenter work. no reports lots qt work in that line but the weather is too severe to work outside, He has returned home to get his flshng gear in i readiness fol‘ May 1st,, lobstcr day. A real old fashioned card play was put on at the home of Mr and Mrs. PR. Slnnott last week for men only when nine old timers sat down to play for a side of fresh pork, cut Up nto a nimber of flne cuts. No one went home empty handed and no one went ham-e hungry aS Mrs. Sinnott with her daughters served n fine slipper during the evening. Opening of the new rink last week br ngs back memories of long ago when the first rink was built and opened ln-Marell some thirty-five years ago. bfany will rurncmber that opening night a: a special train a half-mile long arrived from Charlottetown. with hundreds o! skaters and a. "band to supply the music vrcm a balcony built especially for that purpose. That special trap come to Morell time and time again with hockey terms and hundreds cf followers and the band ivlih the music. Everyone went skating mad here. young and old, grayed men and women who had never dreamed of skating in youth tool: to the ice with chairs. brooms and walking st ck: to hold them up. Scores of them have since passed on. This vicinity will learn with uln- cere regret of the death a short distance from Toronto of Mr. Allan McEwen. Early in life, Allie. as he was better known, was a Bristol iman and served in the First Ggeat War and lost one leg. He was p potato inspector here for many years, making h's home In Char- lottetown. but several years ago movcd to Toronto to reside as his health was not the hest. A score o! hi| old classmates at the 8t. Peters Harbor School learn with deep regret that another rnltnber of their class has gone. One broth- ‘ Iortabio. - returning home on Thursday. They , Ildlol serving were Mrs. WIIIAM’ so cold makes the beginning and . weather, an on ~_ Hunter Rlvor rink on Wednesday favor of the Impctillli Th! Royall .wlll'plw"o return Illno on the w. and Mrs. Ember-t Btawert ind eon Dennis of Charlottetown were recent visit/on to relatives in etown. Gw- Gordon Stewart who for some time hu been in Toronto, is vis- iting h: parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. Al- lister H. Stewart. Mrs. Herman Lavandiel- has re~ turned to her home from all ex- tended visit with her son,’ M: Amos Lavandier, at Norfolk, vlr~ glnla. AJQCBIII. visitor to her home in BurntPolnt was Miss Connie Mair who a few weeks ago accepted .1 position In the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown. Friends of Mr. Stsflord Gordon of Brudenell are sorry to hear that he is still a patient in the Prnlce Edward Island ‘Hospital.- and express the wish for an earl) return to normal health. On Sunday last at St. David: United Church evening service, a much enjoyed solo was rendered by Mr. Gordon MacCaIlunl, who was very capably accompanied on the organ by Ml". Roland Jay. Mrs. P. L. Boudreault has re- turned to her home after spending a few days IlrCharIotteLoivII uith her sister, Mrs. Rose Wilson of Cardigan, who this week under- went an operation in the Chor- lottetown Hospital. Captain C. M. Fltsgerold, one u! the elder citizens, had the nlisfol- tune of falling from the loft oi his barn a few days ago, sustain- ing injuries to his arm. Luckily no bones were broken and his many friends hope his complete recovery will be not long delayed. er, Harry McEwen rgddcs here, and one sister, Mrs. Harry Mc- Ewen. by a second marlage. re- sides in Charlottetown, To lllenl the Guardian extends sincele sglnpathy. It was with deep regret that his friends heard of the sudden death of Kimble Webster at his home in West Royalty where he has re- sldcd for about three years. The remaining more than '75 years of his ILle were spent at his lovely home In Marie where the szllt. waters of St. Peter's Buj. lapped the shore a few yards iron his URDAY, FEBRUARY I4 door. Mr, Webster was well known all over the Island as nlnster of the dredge which supplied mud Jor hundreds of farms wile" that bus- iness was in blOom many yelli- ago. This writer served ‘iVilh tin late Mr. Webstrr for two years llS a boy, years that: will always live‘ as a imemory of happier days “lime harsh words were hevcr EDOI-(Cll. Hundreds wll mourn his pissing and he will be missed by ill], hilt not as much as he will he missed -by that grand old lady. Ills better- half, the sweetest soul that ever lived In Marie, who ts now 92 years old. To this grand Indy and licr family. plnccre sympathy ls cx-; tended. ' New Ii-Illsgow . And Vicinity the lllalr Miss Irene MoCoubrey was guest of her cousin, Mrs. Andrew. for a fcw days. Mrs. Ira McCoubrey and little son Allen spent a pleasant holiday the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Schop- ero. Mr. Wilfred McAleer was a pn~ sengcr to the Capital on TIHLTSOII‘ .in the interests of his lnsurir" business. _ Mr. Fenner Stewart was u vi.- ltor to the Capital on Thursday renewing old acquaintances and attending to business. Mrs. Wm, McMillan and little granddnugh ter. Nancy. had a pleasant visit in Charlottetown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. MmMlllan in their lovely new home. l . The Mayfleld Women's Institute viere in charge of the canteen at the local rink on Thursday night, where they served sandwiches. cake and homemade fudge. The Nicholson and Mrs. Miller Orr. Mrs. Jeremiah Gauthier was a visitor to the City recently, where she was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Gauthier was tempted to engage Mr. Paul Sharpe to'cotlvey her by air on her trip u the drive by alcighover .dr roads and and or the lourrley very uncom- N In lplto of the vary frosty IllIlltIC group of hockey fans attended the gomcmt nlgbtubofireon Hunter River Roy- Ill and ‘New Glasgow Impdrlall which pond tobo onoofthc mthrlllirlg gcrnu of the season, ting in o more of 4-1 in lceolxlnk some night very noon. - m. m» w: m-Rtodl . "W-“T-w ‘i lulu. Mixed Lilies Dishes All. Ellomrlwor: vwvvvvvvv- v--< . . . v-e J1 r- 191v eoovmwvoooooooooovocove-coovoovv-omo-ooco9rv+4¢00o¢o+co¢¢0ooro+o+oo+vvo+o+o+o++oo+vo+o+o+o4 9 a FIVE DAYS’ SALE-STARTING T REMAINDER OF SHOES AT SPECIAL REDU Regular SIZOO-Now . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....,.....25'?.3 Disccunl Lower Mpntagll! fPRE-STDDIITAIIIIIG SALE In order to reduce our stookbefcro lfMR-TGRIIIQRWI have decided to hold UESDAY, FEBRUARY 10_AND ENDING SAT- STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING SALE CED PRICES ‘Vllll Other Lines Dry Goods Clearing at ' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES HORSERUGS,Reg.$4.75.NOW.......... .. .. . . . . ..$3.29 ALI. HARNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 259.3051 CUPS & SAUCERS, Rcqulcr $4.00 per dozen-Nova. . . . . . S 2.79 PLATES, Regular $4.60 per dozen- Now. . . .- . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. S 2.79 3‘; Piece Tco Set; Regular $15.00—Now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$II.95 ' 37 Pic:c Teo Sci‘; . . . . . . . .. ...$ 9.95 a _ trim complex, CHARLUTTEIOEQN‘ - _ THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Georgetown. ' ~ '" e i ~ - . Landry. and! Aime. m. um- l“ "Minn, Q AC g ' ¢ao es».i-sas.........a......-ll.seo¢eveeeoev+coodooooooeo»+>¢c=¢#- TEMAS - CASH Men's Hedvy WOOL SWEATERS, Reg. $7.50. NOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.89 Men's Heavy WOOL PANTS, Reg)‘ $7.50. NOW ... . . . . . . . .. .. .. ,. .. .. $5.00 Men's WORK SHIRTS, Reg. $1.50. NOW .. .. 98c . Men's CAPS. Reg. $1.50. NOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Men's LUMBERMAN'S SOX, Reg. $1.25. NOW . -. . . . . . . . . . . . 98c Men's WOOL SOX, Reg. 85c. NOW ..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69c Lodies Quilted SKI JACKETS, Reg. $9.00. NOW . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.50 ' Ladies’ Chenille HOUSE COATS, Reg. $7.06. NOW ...... .. $3.50 Ladies‘ All Wool CARDIGANS, Reg. $4.25. NOW . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . .. $2.98 Ladies’ DRESSES, Reg. $5.50. NOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ‘$1.98 i Ladies’ SLIPS, Reg. $3.75. NOW. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.79 Ladies’ DRESSES, Regular $3.00 to $4.00. NOW . . . . . .. HALF PRICE ' Children's and Boys’ WINDBREAKERS .. ..... . . . .. ... HALF PRICE Children's SNOW SUITS, Reg. $12.00. NOW . . . . . . . . . $6.00 Children's KNEE HOSE and ANKLETS, Reg. 30c. NOW . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c Children's DRESSES .. .. . . . . ..' . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . HALF PRICE Remainder Children's and lnlonts’ Wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HALF PRICE EXTRA - SPECIAL PRICE ON CERTAIN LINES Men's Storm King RUBBER BOOTS, Reg. $7.50. NOW . . . . . . .. $5.75 ‘ Men's Storm King RUBBER BOOTS, Reg. $5.50. NOW . . . . . ._.. . . . . . . .. ‘$4.75 Men's Knee RUBBER BOOTS, Reg. $3.50. NOW . . . . . . .. . . $2.89 Men's LUMBERMAN‘S RUBBERS, Rog. $2.50. NOW . . . . . . . . . .. $1.89 Boys’ LUMBERMANIS RUBBERS, Rcg- $1.65. NOW . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.39 t Special Line Boys’ OXFORDS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.89 i Remainder Boys’ SHOES * . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 159.} OFF Men's BOOTSondSHOES . . . . . . . .. .. .........259b OFF 3 Broken Lines LADIES‘ SHOES . . . . .. $1.59 I Ladies’ SLIPPERS . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50% OFF 1 25% Disccvnl o Galvanized Pails; Rclgulor Now l. ..I.'.A.I.‘.....'.‘.l..v ........ . . . . . . . .. 39c E I Brooms; Regular 85c--Now ....‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .59: i I Bonny Mold Floor Oilclorh, 2 yards wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$I.5E l : Bonny Maid Floor Oilcloth, one pattern . . . . . . .. ..$I.39 I V I SUGAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Lb. cane i MOLASSES , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Gul.$I.T0 t . TEA (‘lcrfbzsil ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .Lb. .83c z LARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Lb. .27c s RAISINS, Seeded & Szcdless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..Lb. .234 t ours - . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 2 lbs. 35c I ROLLED “OATS ... . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .5 lb. pkg .3Ic 1 CORN FLAKES 15.; z VANILLA 15¢ o PEACHES . 17c l PRUNE PLUMS ,_ 35c i TOMATOES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1001. can .18: E LANES’ BEANS , . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2 cons .35: y APPLE JUICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2 20-01. tins .25c z TOMATOJUICI: . . . . . . . . 48-01. tin .3Cc : ORANGE 8. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. . . . . . . . . . 20-01. tins .25c e TOILET SOAP .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . Cakes .25c I ACTIFOAM SOAP POWDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pkg. .I5c t COMFORT LYE . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..........Con .09: E SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL OTHER LINES GROCERIES o t MINERAL OIL . . . . . . . . . ...... COD LIVER OIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .59: f ALL OTHER onucs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “L... 25% O i SPECIAL REDUCEDPRICES ON NETS, ROPE AND RUBBER CLOTHING . COME AND SEE OUR NUMEROUS LINES OF STOCK NOT LISTED HER! é CLEARING AT REDUCED PRICES. ' 5 VICTORIA cnoss SCHOOL couch: Victoria Cross and the surrounding districts assembled in the artistic- ally decorated school room where a Christmas concert was present- ed by the pupils. under the direc- tion of the teacher, Thelma L. Reid The chairman for the evening was Mr. E. J. Dunn. The follow- ing was the program: Ohl Canada-By all. ,. While Shepherds Watched 'l‘hoir Hocko-Thg pupils. Welcome recitation Moore. Silent Night-Into pupils. Dialogue: "The Pumpkinvllle lchoel Ooucertfl-Jrwenty pupils. ‘hi0: "Mountain Dew-Peggy and Robert Show endyJames Sem- wz) (encore. "I love My Roos- Incltctlon-Annc Ullollorcn. Duct: "Devilish - MnryW-Alma and lhirloy sample; (encore, Lla- ' I Recitation-Mo Oflcllcron. Con]: “lento Cl s IrComlng n» why-newt. Della m; (moors. ‘fr’!- lonnet hut-cams...‘ Iowan"- l I 8cm- Anna pa, mm. rorin- up lloyfla Y1 ‘l "Riemann: oio Gray A large number of people from I +§‘@§§-§§@.9‘§O'.'O'OOQ§O.§§.'§§.§ >O§“‘ *‘ l‘ Bolmetfl-Anna Moore and Peggy Shaw. Quartet: "Old Pal of Yesterday" —Wilbert Adams, Gerald Dunn, Donald MacKenzle and Hammond Reid. ' Recitation-Beverley Moot-cod. Duet: "Hera Cornea Dante Claus" _.Iunet.te Adams and Erma Dunn. School chorus: Whlsperlngl-wpc, Away In A Manger-The pupils. Intermission, sale of candy by Women's Institute. Dialol“? "Mrs Wins of’ the Cabbage PatcM-Mnry Nicholson, James Bcmpls, Donald McKenzie, Gerald and Erma Dunn, Roth: and Janette Adams, Anna Moore, Robert Bhaw, Anna Ullollorm, and Peggy Macleod. ' ‘atop dance-Alma and Shirley Bemplo and “ yno Uilolloran. Recitatlotw-Poggy Show. Duet: "Mia's Railway w Heav- en"—-A1ma and Mildred Sample; (emote. "That New Vltamlnef) Dialogue: "Detective Snoop and Dr. Deaf-Wilbert. Adamo and Hammond Raid. Drill: "Paco U: loath", with the: singing of the Christina glrol. "Hal-Iii the Hmld Angels _ 191-" . ‘ Girls’ Bonn "Good smurf-ar- mo Dunn, Janette Adonis, morouvhua on: Acne Olollorol. Filly II Ill Pill)‘ "I910"- Olcolng chorus: "Once in mm David’: Olly; Jingle Belle: New the my In Olcolng. \ During the singing of Jingle o sssssase-ss-kaq4-oasshqcooae-ss-seass-sess.>...s...a.¢s.-.s----...k..-....s.-.-s»eee,-sesssiosecscocosooeovoaoov>soeeevsoos-sesoa. v v Qvvvv-vroo-oco- Belle”, Santa arrived, proceeded tlf the front of the school M18" I“ lat down and listened to tha sins- ing. To increase the delight 01 ‘the childrén, he wore his cumlJIPIQ Santa Claus suit. . Ami- the pupils salli the 1"‘ mu. Santa distributed the all" from a most heavily laden tr"- Upon completing this. he realm" ed one _more song, when evcrybfld! sang “Auld Lang SYN?"- Thttlli leaving his best wishes, IlB depart; ed from the school, after “hll all Joined in singing the National- Anthem.