r 7 PAGE EIGHT FINAL SNOWINES T 0-IIAY "MY roousii NEAIIT" Starring Dana Andrews - Susan Hayward The Guardian may be bought at tho touowiug places in EXTRA; Screennner . Cartoon Montague: Bplue D&';tle Restauigsntuandrsuasi-dicta Oafficez lnHGeorgo- - . . - tow : In on co; in our 5: nac as and Rich- Showing- Matinee 3.30. Evening 7 9 uh" & Sm: ' THE GUARDIAN. TIIE EASIEIIIN euliiniiy AGENTS:-MONTAOUE: llareltl I. luldry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce Maerhee. Miss Joyce Wlulntan. Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon uvers. g FRINGE EDWARD snius TNIIII. 3 ms Tits lime NE outta: tint ttAs"Fuus" sun to Hon HER NE SET A LAND Asuiztt . IN mine or manic l TICIIIIICOIOI Extra: News - Canada Carries On - Novelty - Cartoon Last Times To-day Father of The Bride Starring Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor Added: News. Sport, Cartoon Shows Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-8.45 CAPITOL TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. FILM EPIC HITS SCREEN T0-DAY All CDlc'6Dectacle of romance. "The Flame and the Arrow.” long heralded and awaited. comes i.o file Prince Edward Theatre on Thursday for three days. Asiarrlng Burt Lancaster and Vir- Rlnla Mayo. the Norma-FR Pro- duction was filmed in Technicolor for Warner Bros. release, over a year in the making. A story of medieval ltaly re- volving around the historical epi- sode when the mountain men of Lombardy rose up under the. dar- in: leadership of Dar-do and fought the Hessians who were seeking to run their country. Against such a background. the story projects the romance which takes place be- tween the leader of the rugged Lomloardians and the royal Anne of Hesse. Jacques Tourncur directed the film and during production. it be- came one of the most talked about hints in Hollywood. Action galore marks "The Flame and the Arrow" with Burt Lancaster. himself a former circus acrobat. actually doing all his own deri-lng-do. from fencing and archery. for the cross- bow was the weapon of the day. to breathtaking acrobatic feats. The story also calls for a group of tum- blers to invade the royal castle as a ruse with stunts high up in the rafters of its great hall. Heading the supporting cast of hundreds are Robert Douglas who plays Alessandro. a traitorous landowner, Frank Allenby as Ul- rich of Hesse. and Lynne Bag- gett as a princess consort. Nick Cravut. who plays Piccolo. a hardy mountain member of Dar- do's band. is fl lifelong friend and 017015 buddy of Burt Lancaster. and the two repeat their nimble artistry of tho his top in the film. Seven-year-old Gordon Gebbcrt. around whom much or the action takes place. is the son theatrical parents who moved to California prior to the filming of ”The Flame and the Arrow." -'0 l nonnnimtn I iomt ELDIEIIGE -man min l mini ncmit- nu new it IX -n-i- A II I IIPIIILIC FIOIIII THE , JENKINS PHARMACY The Rexall Drugstore Also: New Serial .Chapter"2 "Pirates of the High 7.:----m-1 mm COMPLETE VISUAL REFRAUPION Ind will be the only drug- ystore open this after- noon and evening. Telephone 219 AN ALYSIS 6. F. HUTCHISON of non- " I" Refrigeration optometrisia g as oi-anon st. suns end ssmvicai. j WI TO A" Make! ...-.-m-----'-TTT':T".' ' "II. -I. IAANN on'0IIl'I'lllI' siuiae us laelrlll 0"!" sentencing and Repair! nnownioai. ' arvniaivoli uoiiuous, s. a. i. 1. 33' L It n' V ' MOTORS E - ..'Mr. Dlnlel Matheson left Sat- urday morning for Fairvlew. N.S.. aftetr spending New Year's at his home in Bristol. S-ALE in Mr. aiid Mrs. J. M. Clair recent- ly visited friends in Murray River. Miss Helen Clair returned to St. Stephen. N.B.. to resume her duties as cashier at the Dominion 'l'he- ...'JANUABl' full atre. swing. Bargains iii hats. blouses. dresses. coats. etc. Hats at .50- ..fMiss Vera Dewar. daughter of 51.00-51.50-and half price. See our rack of 55.00 dresses. Jo-Anna Dress Shoppe. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar. Bru- denell. has resu-med -her studies at Montague High School after spending the holidays at her home -30- w- I:DilI-;3ETlNG - Thc in Bmdenely regular monthly meeting of the .. Catholic Women's League was Mr. Charles MacNeil Dewar. held at the home of Mrs. .J. J. Clair. with thirteen members pre- sent. Plans were made to spon- sor it card party in the Armoui-ies in the near future with prizes to be given and a lunch served. second year medical student' at Dalhousie University. spent the holidays in Brudenell. guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar. ....-.MMi........ Montague Team In 6-4 Victory Over Sl.Feler's In the first hockey game of the season at Montague Rink last night. the 'rugged Bison Bombers JTEAFFIC ACCIDENT - An accident occurred about noon yes- terday. near the Poole and Beer Garage. w-hen two cars. owned by Mr. R. W. Beck and Mr. Homer Moar skidded and crashed into one another damaging both cars ser- iously. Mr. Beck suffered two cracked ribs and was removed to his home. Mr. Moar was unhurt. At the time Mr. Beck was pro- ceeding towards Mon-laguc. and Mr. Moar was rpmcccding to his home in New Perth. St. Peter's squad 6-4. There was a large turnout of spectators. The first period was slow mov- ing. and was over half.way gone before Griffin tallied the first St. Peter's goal. ,5 l . , However the second session got vishi4i;ti'AtI;gktIit2Mta:iiIvean M 1 IN" I under way fast with Griffin mak- w;; ing the second tally at the 20 second mark. -The Bombers Ihcn ..' Miss Pearl Allen left early . . in me week rm. Boswm Mass? SL6 struck their stride and rapped ill three counters. and with one more was accoiupsiiied as far as the City catch me period and d 4 3 e - . tr h ' i met, Mrs. Fred Allen. . g I E1 n 0 The final period brought the best go" hockey of the evening with rushes from both teams. and a few pass- Georgetown and -Vicinity Mrs. Malmlm MacLcan and Bruce were recent visitors to Char- lottebcwn. ind Plays- ..M- performance of Macxinnou. the Floyd Landry spent a few days in SI. Pelefs Soallc. robbed the Summerside recently. visiting his Bbmbers several times of almost brotiher, Mr. Albert Landry. sure goals. After St. Peter's scor- - Cd the first goal in the period, the Mr. Frank MacDonald. Gcorge- Bombers came right back to tally towu Royalty was a business visitor two cminiiers to end the game 6-4. to Charlottet-ovvn on Saturday. Referee: H. Power. - Bombers-Goal. F. Fraser; de- Frierids of Mr. Stephen Landry. fence. T. Clair. L. F'raser.'P. Fras- veteran of two World wars. are er; forwards. L. Poole. R. Collinzs. sorry to hear that he is ii. patient in S. Peardon. M. Clair. H. Cainpbell. Hospital in Charlottetown. S. Surrey. St. Peter's-Goa-l. V. Mac.Kinnon: Miss Louise Murphy of De Blots defence. J. Max-Kinnon. S. Mc- Bros, -was the week-end guest of her Ewen. M. Bet-k. J. Gillis; forwiirds. parents Mr. and Mrs, William E. Griffin. D. Mclnnls. C. John- Murphy. Richmond street. stgnwg. Jay. J. Maclsanc. R. Mitc- na . Sgt. Raymond Levers. Royal Can- adian Air Force. stationed at Sum- SUMMARY merside, spent the wcek-end with "his father. Mr. Andrew Lavers. Flrllf Perlltd y Mr. and Mi's. Ra,Vl1'lOnd Lavandicr 1-51. Peter's. Grlifln .. 12:00 and daughter Linda have returned PCDRWES - L- P0018. C Jaim- from a visit with mantis and re- sion. H. Campbell. R. Colllnss. latives in Montreal and Quebec city. aiivclln-so:iindJosz(r)).li.tFfeCl't1leiiv Glasgow. 2-S1. Peter's. Griffin N. s.. were recent guests of M-.'. 3TfB”m'b"5' 9' Ems" Mscbonaldis parents. Mr. and Mrs. 4,TB”mb"5' 5- Purdm - Anus Macnonaldg o-Bombers. '1'. Clair .. . . lflzol O-St. Peter's. Griffin .. .. . 14:23 T-Bombers. M. Clair . 1. .0.1 Second Period MacDonald Hm . l'i' . 12:18 Mr. Lloyd King. Canadian Nation- al Ral1u'ay- employee in Toronto. Pmam” - NM" Ont... left Friday on return to that City to resume his duties. after TM"! Perm. spending the seasons he idays wl'h Rg . . , , his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Danicl 9”g';)mI:,eel:;: 5l'VLGglg.': T 41;: Kmgs , lo-Bombers, R. Collings , .11:20 Penalties - None. Mr and Mrs-Daniel Coiidon ard X” adlycccm busme” Vmmr to children Merrill and Dianne of Pa- Man a e' g mu” 1513nd- a55”mpa"jed hy Mm Miss Evelyn Robertson Char- C?lgIt9':.5eC"x:'cI;-0&1”uggygignmgggx lotlet-own. is spending a few days 3 ”(8M - A 3 M h V" in Kingsboro guest of her parents. hggmgibv gig hi-Iiili Shh gar" is Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson. still hale and hearty and enjoyed - meeting many old friends. ML Eu" Rose who 15 employ" ed in Nova Scotia spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Rose. East Baltic. Her friends in Georgetown and throughout the Province will be pleased to hear that the condittnn of Mrs. B. H. Stewart. who has been at patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital for the past several. weeks, is now greatly improved and all hcpe that Mrs. Stosrart will he Mr. and Mrs. Major Young and son Gary. Red Poln-t. spent Christ- mas in Montague. guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Llewellyn. able to return to her home and friends in the very near future” :;?I;'l:nvIt;;:ly;ol:n1elgrthr;il;irghoi;;. WOODLANDS cngma alen I-ltl .II4Ic. ho recen Iy had his. house cornplcniy desItrgy- ed by fire. A Nephew. ' Bobby Whalen. received treatment in Souris Hospital for burns received in the fire. Meny gathered and tried to check the blaze but it had too greet a start to save anything of the building. A thousand bushels of potatoes were lost in the cellar. SAULT UTE. MARIE. Ont. - (OP)-A district; trapper skinning a beaver carcass found a .22 bui- let lodged in the skull. evidently fired several years ago. shooting of beaver is strictly illegal. W-IIOIIYOIIIVBIACK Begins to Ache ,'1'he annual Christmas concert for Red Point School was held in the last. Baltic Hall with Mr. Chester MacNelll capably filling his seat as chairman for the eve- ning. The teacher. Miss Susan Iltfnllard. deserves much praise in IHIIHIS older were tninad to see their children alng Yuletide greetings. out lrlfftflltt ssi.wi-ivii. -rnisvss containing CHARLOTTETOWN Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Wilfred Prosper left on a visit to relatives in Boston. Mass. dtliss Bemlce Delory left on Mon- day for Charlottetown. where she will enroll at Notre Dame Academy. ..f Mr. Frank MacDonald cf Georgetown Royalty has returned home from a visit with his brother. Mr. Emmet MacDonald of Borden. Arnold Murphy left on Tuesday for St. Dunstans College following a holiday spent with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. 4-... llev. I. D. Davlson Guest Speaker AI Montague Service Rev. J. "D. Davison, pastor of the Baptist Church, Charlottetown. was the guest speaker at these::- ond meeting of the Universal Week of Prayer services conduct- ed in Montague last night. The meeting was held in the Baptist Church. with Lic. William Johnston. presiding. - The meeting opened with a song service under the leadership of the choir director. lntyre. with Miss Clemnie Mac- Mr. 1'. G. Mac- JANUARY 10. 195; -I . Govornsioiit Backs Junior Farmers l "M. mama”. Junior Iiluli News in child Welfare The lannuul meeting of the: (c','.I;YL49F,.1;”;4E,';f.If.';f.; i:;',',f,.;; lg;T":I&"" Io R”'1?;9g(';"1"' F"""':"I country house high on a hill over. Don”; yijiool Dacrgll, hfldgst: I looking Plymouth. takes many wo. - 91' lmen on a voyage of discovery to with fourteen member. present. -, ngw 1 E The president Walter Wliitel cm.-;ea'wlth child neglect. the izilgg 3:9 grfrleltlll 10 Older imd' women are sent. here for a three 9 C "W 10 "Id the to four-month course In practical minutes of the last annual nieet- motherhood gnu home . making "I3 which W970 "N3 Ind 5d0Pl- They are taught cookery, sawing. ed by the group. IllI1.InlII')'IllK and housework gene;-: a y. of Montague defeated the lighter the year in Georgetown and plough. Howeve.-, the excellent John Be-alrsto and Mrs. Arthur Mac- answcriiir: with a Christmas verse: ragged. sleeping in the ruins the way the pupils both young and ..enform their duties. M the Christsnes sea- son it give: parents much pride to the Slnll made a brief visit 'at the end of the pro- - . PINNIR. Mlddiuex. mglantl- 4 (CPI-Thlevtl who broke into the nu church here Ignored a box the communion plate. mar- Mlss Teresa Mcrrison. R.N.. who has been on an extended visit with her. motlier. Mrs. Fclb: Morrison. left on Monday on return to King- stun. Ontario. where she will re- sume her nursing duties. Lean as organist. The hymns were "Sweet Hour Of Prayer.” "MY Hope is Built," and "All Hail The Power Of Jesus' Name". The hymn "Beautiful Garden of .Prnyer" was sung by the Choir which was composed of members of the various chairs in the town. The Scripture reading was hy Dr. A. D. Macxenzle, Minister of .Trinity United Church. and was found in Luke. Chapter ll. follow- ed by prayer by Rev. F. N. Young. minister of the Presbyterian Church. Rev. Mr. Davlson. ccntinuinx the theme of the prayer. took as his text the Lord's Prayer. dividing it into two parts. adoration and pet- ition. and stressing the need of continuous prayer in our lives. The meeting closed with the benediction by Rev. Paul Richard- son. minisler of New Glasgow Christian Chui-clit 200 War Orphans Given New Start In Swiss Village GENEVA. Jan. -lReuLHiSl- Three thousand feet up in the beautiful hills of Ncrtheastern Switzerland is a unique village-tlit: Ric-liard Debory and Cullen De- Lory. who have been visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DeLoi'y. left on Monday for Antigonlsh. N.S.. ii'llP.l'() they will resume their Engi- neering studies at St. Francis Xavier University. Notre Dame Academy students who have been spending their holi- days at their homes in George- town left Monday to resume their studies. They iuclutlcd:- Helen Murphy, Joan McQuillan. Ann Mac- Donald aiid Jean Maccannell. The past week-end produced quite R. heavy snow fall and on Monday the Government snow plough made its first appearance of ed the streets. TIIE DARNLI-ZY AND SEA VIEW W. M. S. The Christmas meeting of the Dariilcy and Sea View Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Robert Cousins. Tho pro;;i'ammc was followed in the .lilssionary Mozithly. Mrs. Cou- sins was the Leader with the fol- lowing members assisting Mrs. international village of children. Colin Donald. Mrs. Fulton Sim- In peace and quiet. learning both mcns. Mrs. Morley Crozier. Mrs. their rs and a trade by which they earn their living later on. are about 28.0 children-all orphans from eight war-torn countries of Europe. At Pestalozzl. children whose fu- Kay. The following hymns were sung ”Angcls from the realms of Glory." ”Joy to The World." "Come Let Us tures once held nothing but poverty 5111:: of A Wonderful Dove." "The -want and fear. now face the world raw ih.-it long l'l darkness pitted." with hope and faith. "It. Came Upon The Mid-Night Founder of this lnl.ei'ii'.itional vil- Clear.” anti "All My Heart This lage is Dr. Walter Ct-rti. a Swiss Night Rejoires." scientist and author. In 1944. while scripture reading. found in Luke Oh. 2: R-20 was read in unison. Chrihtnias Offering was taken and called for aid for the hundreds and dedicated. thousands of children wandering Roll was called with six members acrcss the continent, hung-ry. dirtyi 0 one visitor was present. Corres- bombed-out buildings. stealing and pondcncc consisted of aletter from pilfering as they went. Mrs. J. D. MacFarllne. a card from box had been received. also at letter Mrs. Nellie Pickering saying the from Mrs. P. Scott regarding build- The response from the Swiss was iiig mnterlul for advance in the spun eneous. From many communes Masters work. ' , in Switzerland can-ie offers of land; Friendship Secretary reported one from both young and old came do- liospital call. three treats, two lct- nations of money and from all over tors. 3 visits to sick and three cards. the world came volunteers to help Mite boxes were handed in. build the village. Mrs. Fulton Simmons and Mrs. The site was eventually chosen Arthui- MacKay were appointed to and the village was called Pesto- make Olil Di'08ii3mE 101” year. Next lazzl. after the greitt lath century meeting will he held sit. the home Swiss Humanitarian and Philan- of Mrs. Colin Donald which will be thrcplsf. I-Ienrich Peslolnzzl. the annual one. All members joined The children remain at the vil- 3 Cliff-19 01 l7ilhY0i'- lage until they have completed their Hymn no 50, "A: with Gladncss education. But if they have surviv- Europe was still ravaged by war. Dr. oortt wrote an article in which he Quick Response Men cf Old." and Benedictior. lng relatives they return each year round in Hymn 51 verse 4 closed to keep contact with life in their the meetirg. l hgmg country. There are 12 houses In the village. with 16 orphans living in each. They are cared for by house parents and helpers of their own nationality. They are brought up in the customs DAILN LEY IV. I. The regular monthly meeting of Miss -liafinn M0l'i"i-Wlv M10 if ....... me D1-"lg w,1. was he) at, the and traditions of their countries, employed in Toronto. Ont... left la”. gg gig home not Kym Robe,-t, codug-,;n,0n and in the faith into which they weekdlon re!tlu;'r: to hei-dd!uIties.Yaf1c.:' . Jun. 3. were born. d t d to I spen ng O r s mas an ew ear 5 - , I . Moi-nln 5 are evo e cswns with her mother. Mrs. Philip Mor- cnlgaiiugfc Q22; .3," wd .,.,,.j',, the afwrrxons all the ”50”' Gemgemwn R”-"my' . . . "Jingle Bells". and repeating the Chiidwil 1” me Vumge mm” I" Crced in unison. Roll call was nn- Sports. games, dancing and ex- Maurccn Elizabeth. infant daugli- swam. by twelve members and one cuxsiong, if" M M” "C1 M” Henry Mimic” visitor by giving an original idea a was baptized at st. James church ML 1.-V3,. Robeplsonl Red point, to... ,. wmm. mrw BELGRADE, Jan. 9 --(AP) - on Sunday. JBIIUBW 7th. Wm H”? was 'a recent business visitor to Mjnutes of 1&5; n',he:,1;-.5 were read Yugoslav police announced today 0. Klsszlns officiating. Sponsors chariottctow... ,,p,,mved mu signed they shot to death two alleged '""' Mm Umise Murphy "M Mr' m--r Coircspoiidenco wds then read BNIKMWH Sill" 9""-'1 C5Pl'”"d H Arnold Murphy. Mr. Major Young. Rod Poiiit. and ...;.......d. It ..,.-as moved and others smuggled into this country seconded to donate 32.00 to Save dl"'m3 me 1”" N” m”mh3' the Children Fund. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Sick committee reported several treats. Miss Miriam Hickey reported that the interior of the school had been rc-decorated. SCIENCE PIONEER Sir Robert Christison. famous Scottish expert on poisons W110 died in 1882. Irefluullailf KEV” 9x' The president then gave an outline of the year's activities which Included sponsoring the Boys and Girls Calf Club in the community also the organizing or a baseball team to play in lea. true made up of teams from other Junior Farmer groups. He also mentioned a number of dun. 095 that were held by the group which contributed substantially 9-0 ihe grounsl treasury. The acting secretary. Alvin Reagan. Treasurer's report. After the ex. pt-nscs for the year were paid ggie ZTOLID had 3173.54 to I15 cred. After these reports were given the Presldilllt declared the meet- lllii ODOR for the Plectlon of of- ficrs for the New Year. The fol- lowing were elected: President. Joseph Beagan; Vice president. Lloyd Horton: secre- tary. John Beagan; directors. John Brazil. Louli Brazil and Leo Driscoll. A short discussion then follow- NI on the Short Course to be held at the Vocational School nnd it was decided to give five dal- lnrs towards the expenses of anyono from the group attending the course. A vote of thanks was then lemlcrefl the retiring president for his services during the year. After arrangements wern made for the next meeting. which is In Iln held after the Leadership Training Course. the meeting was. iirijournr-d. BIG ISLAND Thn Island of Borneo contains then save the Secretary-. The youngest children are al- lowed to accompany their math. era and' take part in the train. in. They have a well-equipped nursery and out-door playground Run by the Salvation Army and sponsored by the Home Office, The Mayflower is an experiment which has been described as g "proved success." Home Secretary Chuter Ede said more men homo, lwlii be opened as soon as pos. sible. Alternative To Prison Women are sent to The May- flower as an alternative to a .prison sentence iind 1')l"0b8U0n:n-y officers say the experiment has resulted in fewer "neglected" chil- dren being placed in government Institutions. At present. only child neglect cases. not involving cruel. ty. are admitted to the home. Major Newcoi-nbe, matron in charge. said that of the 50 moth. ers and 100 children admitted so far. only one mother has reap. peered In court. "Often." she said. "mothers ur- rlve in rags. They've, spent whit: little money they have on their children's clothing. so SLEEP (3-3) SLIIOI ISNI Nero's SIIIIE RELIEF Get relief from oonedpation--in.f.- (action. Poaltlva naulta from FRUIT-A-TIVES pa-oven by tone or aheuaanda. FRUIT-A-TlVl.s oontnln 284.000 square miles with a popu- latton of about 1,840,000. dunes: of fruits and hubs. ixag I go. IN cut Clix", cull 148 Richmond street." prosmmime conststed 2: A Hang P9" eVld'"" l" cl"'”"'” ””5' solo. lrnitt ng con est a a Gra . bag. Collection was therrtaken and OUR amounted to 51 cents. Closed the meeting by singing "The Island . Hymn". Lunch served by the hos- ' tess assisted .by the coinmlttee. Next meeting to be held at the year with a clean slate. The city finance director received 530 in conscience money from an an- onymous 'donor who wrote that he ; wished to reimburse the city. FRUIT OIL! Processing of apricot stones for edible oils is an Important by- product of Australlsis canned fruit industry. . SPIRIN. PIIHVIS P;'.VN JNIJ -lI"ll'llIi4llIll"iIIl'J't)ullbLlLLUl..i i SURE THROAT lllli to and made off with all the rial0 rhelsten In the safe. I V K rm? .' ., . a HELP vou OUT OF THIS? WHY. I THOUGHT YOU WERE TRYING To GET I ,4 IN i'gj NU- ':.::...g--v II, . pc 1:11111111111C11:1:j13IZtijiid N. ll. BONAIIER llalt Supervisor lihsrlottotoimi. F.E.l. l BY J. R. WILLIAMS v ..... IWAS--BUT I'I'Ll. " 4' BE EASIERTO GO" aacts 10 ' '- aev-' it home of Mrs. Wallace Pickering. 1 ' .1 I . . It Lunch committee. Mrs. Wallace l . N123-JT I p ,. ., l I Adams. Mrs. Charles Hickey and .,,. v f Ql y l y .. I Miss Miriam Ifiokey. l A ll . Ill Q M . ; p T: i K - J V ' , t' - . CLEAN snare 1' . . -g - ' ' . I I g Nwwwkwowuxiiiiatimvm , "MONTREAL. - (CP)- At least , one lvfontrcaler started the