race: EIGHT I ,...m McliIIIIlE . WIlI.lAM UINIIIIIRII -"UUNE HAV00 I PRINCE EDWARD ro;m-rm.-Tsar SHOWING MATINEE 3:30; EVENIAIG 7-9 Eh'I'RA: News Of The Day - Sportscope - Cartoon ro-luv CAPITOL Fill. -SAT. SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 wuolpwmnmrounu p-Jeff Donnell l linmas ninloms lolensnne iylel. 1 JV UIITAMED TIMBER . FRONTIER! :8 M”. Ru'h'.Savo9e Feud” BIG EXCITING SERIAL STARTS TODAY CHAPTER N0. 1 I -nwvs-rcnv MISSION" .. A COLUMIIA -urvlu I . . Hy HPI l.Ili'lE'rTmlS.'”i"2'.'.."'.”I..l"..".'i'-'.'u'ai mnvli-mm -v M" '”"" '” ll50.000 GARAGE FIRE firemen were forced to Conflnc most of their attention to five VAL D '0R. .Qlll'.. -Inn. 3 (CPI --Fire today destroyed the garage and arr. Ltd.. skirts of Val D'Or. mated loss of 5150.000. The showrooms of Gordon Moi.- the xvoxtfrn out- with an Mil- fire. at log nu" not immediately known. "raced through the plant and nearby garages and other build- ingr. The method of dating DONG (TIIIANGE-OI-fill EVCIIIS either B. C. or A. D. was first used about 536 A.l). Quickies .,v -5 .2 Kyiittt-33G-1W?!QzII'-'iFlI&'fiseiI-'!iHIi'-at-Io. av air- by Ken lteynblds (gel! ck. .m"3”l....m 1'yehm Ds shut nu”-soon I found this in the Guardian shot at ..xl.l i four times slreadyllf V ':TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN eulnriiu Miscellaneous I i New I Bruce MacPhee. Mina Joyce AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Ilareld F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Ilra. Wigginton. Mia: Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. ; I ands Jfinlly l in. sun ooou of Charlottetown. Shower Held The Guardian may be bought Montague: town: The Post Office; ards I: son. It in Sourls: The Snack Bar and II. Rich- the following places in Blue Dome Restaurant and Guardian Office; in George- Al Montague . I Mrs. Joe Lake (nee Bernice Llew- ellyn) was guest of honour at a wu a recent visitor to Georgetown. ..' Mr. Lloyd King of Toronto, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. nial King. . r ...-rruoon rousuna - will rent by the hour. Apply Box 354 Guardian Office. Montague. ...'Mre. Harry Stewart of Mont- ague, and her father-in-law. Mr. Dan Stewart of Kilmulr were bus- iness visitors to Charlottetown yes- tenlay. . f RETURNS TO lI.C. - Mrs. Charles Daye and her children, Mary Ann and Billy. of Penclicton. 8.0. returned to their home after spending a. vacation in Montague, guests of Mrs. Dayels parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Collings. ...' CHURCH GROUP DIEETE - The regular meeting of Trinity Young Citizens was held in the church on Monday" night. Before the meeting the lmys held their regular basketball practice under the direction of Mr. Danny Mur- ray. The meeting opened with I sing-song led by Constv. -C. waiper. I"ollowl:ng this a very interesting talk on the training of the RC.- M. P. was given by Constable Wal- per. At the close of the meeting the girls held their regular basketball practice in the hall. i ladies Aiddo-ciely Annual Meeting Tho Ladies' Aid Society of Mur- ray Ha.rbori' Nni-th Presl'uytei'iaii Church held their nnnual meeting at the home of Mrs. Elmer Miilar on Thursday evening with in members present. The meeting was called in order by the presi- dent. Mrs. C. .l. MacLure. a nd opened by slinging ll Chris mas carol. The minutes of the last regular and annual meetings were read by lithe secretary and approved. The financial statement for the year was then read by the treasurer. The following officers were elected for the cnsuing year: Pre- sident, Mrs. George Clow: vice- president, Mrs. C. ..l. MacLu.re; treasurer. Mrs. Melinda Hender- son ire-cloctccll; Assistant-irons urer. Mrs. Wc-'.)s:er Clou- At the close of the business meeting. a dEhClUll5 lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. William Kennedy and Mrs. Hazen MacLur9. Murray Harbour North . M-rs. Donald Ross, Lower Mon- tng-ue. is spending some time at Mur-ray Hailbour Noiwih. visiting with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Laurie MacLui'e. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Randell MacDonald. Peter's Road is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All join in wish- ing him a speedy recovery. Miss Lulu Graham. presently employed at the Maritime Electric Co., Montague, spent the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Graham. Gas- pereaux. I Miss Nonma Clow. presently em- ployed in Montague. spent the week-end at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wrlbsicr Claw. Murray Hailbour North. Services were held iity Mu-rrny Haxlbour North Presfoyterian Church Sunday morning and in Peter's Road in the aftornooni They were conducicd by Rev. E. C. Evans of Charlottetown. Rev. Mr. Evans look his text from John 19 verse 22. "Pilate answe-red. what I have written, I have written." IN MEMORIAM JAMESTMIT.-Xl)lIAKE ..'Jlm0l E. Drake. of 201 Law- rence Road. Medford. Mass.. past commander of Dllboy Post, VFW. suffered in hr-art attack upon his arrival in Miami, Fla.. Dz-ccmbrr id, where he had planned to spend Ii brief vncntlon. He was taken to the Trapn Memorial Hospital at. Coral Gables where he died about an hour iater.. Mr. Drake was president and treasurer of the Uptown Cafe. Inc.. Holland Street.- somerville. Mum, and had operated the Drake Cafe on Medford Street. for nine years. He wail horn in Prince Edward Island. July 18. 1897. He wag a resident of North Attlcboro. Muss. when he enlisted In the Army July 2. 1919. He served with the 325th Quartermaster Corps in Europe during World War I and was discharged October 5. .1920. He was a TTICI'hbFl"'OT Somer- Villa, Posi. 19. American Lesion. and the Somervllla Lodge of. llu. He leaves his wife. Mrs. min 'f'. (Timmons) Drake: three dauIli- tern. Mrs. Bertha V. Gomory. of Littieton. Idle; Lillian W. Drake. at home. and Mrs. Georgia Drake. of scmerviile. and two grandchil- dren. Also his also-mother. Mrs. Edward Drake. Halifax. N.S..' and brother: and sisters. Mn. It. L. Diamond. Elmltend. Ontario; Mrs. Mn. Edison Chandler. Gait. On- tario: Mu. Rodney Jehmen. Wind- Jdr. Ontario: Mrs. Melville Forg- ueon, Gall. Ontario: Mrs. F:-ed Gibb. Halifax. N.S.: Mrs. Gordon Maclwen. Bristol. P. E. 1.; seldon Drake. Clyde River. P.l!:.!.: P.E.I. ' Tpneral services the Wilson Chapel. College 'Avenue. Tuesday Ialterneon at 10 conducted military rites. story. Medferd. Men. Albert Smith, Wlnsloe, P. E. L; ' Vr. Mr. Ii-vIna.Di-eke. Wen St. Peters. P. E. 1.. Mr. Eldon Drake. Bristol. were held at which time Dllboy Port and Post luriei was in Oak Grove Cem- ..'Mi.as Margaret Cu-oils of To- ronto. is visiting her home in Cardigan. . .'M-r. James Curtis of Cardigan was a. business visitor ioaChar- loitcvio-wn on Wednesday. Miss Edith MacDonald Store. . - FUNERAL sntunmv --The funeral of the. late Eliza Dunn. Murray Harbour North was held from her late iesidence on satur- day, Dec. 30th.. to St. Paul's Church. Sturgeon at D A. M. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fin- ley Mullaily. Pallbearers were: Ed- ward Millar. Alexander Macxenzie. Andrew MacKenzie. Newton Hick- en. Edward Lannigen. and James (Weed. ..'COUNTY COURT OF KING'S The case of Adolphus Johnston vs. James Kickham was concluded be- fore His Honor Judge DesRoches on December 29. The case in- volved a claim of over 3200 by the plaintiff for damages to his motor truck. Several witnesses were heard on both sides and at the conclusion His Honor disallowed the claim and Rave judgment for the deifendant Mr. Kickham. Mi-. Melvin MCQuaid appeared for the plaintiff and R. R. Bell, K.C., for ' defendant. Lorne Valley And Vicinity Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- lottetown spent the week-end with his brother Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. .. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas and family. Head of Hillsbclro spent the Christmas week-end at the home of Mrs. ,Douglas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mclnnls. Mr. Vernon Mncutod. lvimictun, N. B. spent the Christmas holidays at the home c.f his mother. liI:s. Christine MacLeod. ' Misses Rena and Doris Macllell. B05?-On. Mass. arrived home on sat- urday to spend the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. James B. MacNeili. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mccanneli and Mr. and Mrs. George Mccannell, Charlottetown were visitors to Lorne Valley cn Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mr.- Oannell. . ..-... Mr. Fred Macuod was a recent visitor to Bonshnw. He was the guest of his mother, and brother Dr. Angus MacLeod. -Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald spent Christmas at the home of Mrs MacDonald's parents Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. Pisquid. Misa Aietha MacLeod, teacher of Mt. Mellick School is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Christine MacLecd. Miss Jane Macorath is spend- ing a few days in Bangor. she is the guest of her brother-in-la-N and sister Mr. and Mrs. Edward crane. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macbougall and family. Bangor spent the hall- day week-end with Mrs. Mac- Douaall's' parents Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Miss Helen McAulay. Ensign. Mass is spending the holidays at the home of her mother. Mrs. Mae Mac- Auily, -Cardigan Head. Mr. and Mrs. dldward Crane and son Lea. Bangor spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. crai-ie's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MacGrath. Service at Lorne Valley Church was held as usual on Sunday. The Pastor Rev. F. N. Young brought in inspiring Christmas message. The choir led in singing Christmas carols, "As -with gcadnens men of old". "Joy to the world" and "It came upon the midnight clear." A solo "I-lciy night” was rendered by Mr. Earle Mac- Donald. Mrs. Daniel Shaw presided at the organ. A Christmas Concert was held in Lorna Valley School wi Friday with a large gathering of parents and in- terested persons. A splendid pro- e was presentnd by the while which included a spelling match and I Debate also many Cqrols and Christmas songs which of the day. for the children was the arrival of Santa who distributed presents from a well laden ,.tree. Fruit and candy was passed around teacher. Mr. William Quinn in pre- senting this fine entertarnment. l0tl;I! CONVINI Honor Roll for "I: ” ball. Bernice Macrhee: 2'. Anna ail- lis. Mae Grimes; ll. rablola yower. Mhry Gillie. lull Campbell. Jean ially. Dorothy Kenya, Teresa Mul- y. Grade. X.-1. Camilla MacAuisy'. Bernadette Gillis; neuey. Mary McPhee: Chem-le. Grade IX.-l. Frances C litnpbeil Iwaifli 3. Pa,trlcia' naeoonald. aid: 2. Susan ueoennaek azentl 0: 8. Hancna. Webster. of Montague. has recently accepted a position at the Montague 5 to,sl.00 miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. T. M. Llewellyn. Mon- tague Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lake was received at the door by the hostess and was usher- ed into the dining room to the stlriiins ofLohengrin's Bridal Chorus, p yed by Miss Lillian MacLeod. - A and seated in a decorated chair in M15 Al” N'59n"l1l;- C"Wll,3" the centre of the room. Tvlo decoi-- Army Special Force. .mtl-cned It nted doll carriages were brought Fort Idwls. Wllllnlllm. U. s. A-. in. heavily laden with gm: for the is spending his lelvo with his wife bride by Miss Millie Lake. slsier- and family in Georgetown. in-law of the bride and Ilsa Mar- ilyn Llewellyn. sister of he bride. Miss Louise Murphy of DeBloi.s They were assisted in opening the Bros. in chuiotfctown was a recent slits by Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn visitor to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. and verses were read by Miss Lite. wulggm Murphy, mchmgnd street. The guest of honour exp;-e'.'.ed :- her appreciation and everyone join- Mr, slephgn Danny lug returned ed in singing "Flor She's A Jolly home mom cm,-' tgtpwn where ggofvfflslgzvni mil Cgngllle W70; he spent last week. taking a Red n use sin n with Miss Lillian Macteocl, ilm. Cw” Fm" Md mum'- E.l-l. Stewart and Miss Jane Lake as piano accampanisis. . A delicious lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G-otall and dsugher who have been spending the past few months in. Moncton. N. B. arrived home last week. 1:. Mr. Fred A. Delbory. left on Mon- day for Toronto. where he is attend- thc hostess. assisted by Miss Win- nilred Greene. Miss Minnie Greene, Miss Jane Lake, Mrs. Byron stew- art. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. A very enjoyable evening was brought to A close with the singing of "Auid Lang sync" and wishing Bernice in; University. after spending the season's holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1". J. Delory. Miss Dorothy Jenkins of the firm of W. R. Jenkins. Charlottetown spent New Years week-end as the was greatly enjoyed. The big event and a pleasant time spent. Much credit is due the pupils and their. Grade XI.-lsclenevleve Icamp-l . ' 2. Anne Heno 3. Betty it Eleanor ollnton: 2. Catherine Mc- rade V111.-l. Helen Indian- . Iyfnl Grant. Baily one. VII.-1. Yvonne ammo." many ye,” of happy m,med b-J55. guest of her mother, Mrs. Florence Enjoyable--(Ell Pariy Al Moniagu legion Hill Mr. Herbert Stewart. member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. stat- ioned at Trenton, ont.. left satur- e day on return to his duties. alter spending Christmas with his wife and family in Georgetown. BIG SWAMP” The densely wooded. swampy HI. 1:35. iisn.i.l;:nne.. ForiC..P. ll.-o f” ,One of Western Csuadafd big- gut coal buyers gave up his com- mission recently. when H. 1!. En- rnan. general fuel agent nor. for Canadian ?acific's prairie, and Pacific regions since.-1000. i on pension after more than 46 years with the company. '.In it yeelra he bought 22,000,000 tons of western coal.l . Born in Vernon. Prince ldward Island. he has been a resident of St. Boniface. Man. for 10 years and a former member of the board of stewards of Norwood United Church. Mr. lumen will continue to live in Ehnonifsce in retire- ment. Two sons Roy and Norman, reside in Norw , and a. daughter, Mrs. L. Rodway, lives in Winni- P98- - t c . An expel-t'on combustion prob- lems as well as a purchasing man. he has servedon loan from the company as conaultan on heating needs to Univeristy of Manitoba, Winnipeg General, Hospital. Win- nipeg sanatorium and to -industry. including Manitoba Bridge. O'gilvle Flour and Canada. Packers. A sur- vey of all heating plants; east of the iakehead was among special work he did for the company. 0. P: ,R.. associates" wished him well at I presentation in the office" of D. 5. 'r'- vice-pi "' t of the prairie region. He and Mrs. niman were also guests of honor at a departmental party which 3. W. Roberta. vice- president of purchases and stores attended from Montreal. Mr. Enman started with the C. P. R. at Brandon in 1004 as a bridge and building laborer. work- As Pralrleigeiii general maintenance struction foreman shops. Ten years later he fuel engineer for the mechanical department and in 1939 was nam- ed to the post he left recently. 19s'1.l i.'”' AelIk?el'n':;Li?unyi " ” Mai-uy L Harbor Adult: W mmut Party in the In-. ltitutpi Room at the Legion Hall with the other members of the iyaumte Is invited guests. menibers took advant- age of the course under the cap- aaole instruction of Miss Mary Robin.-Superviaior of Jnstituiu. All the pai'ticip.an-talppanred in the dresses they had nude in: one ooune. Each instum tn lied her dress. and commented on what: she had learned during the course all! lessons. I After -the exhibiting of the dresses Min Robin gave I. very lnteresti . talk. and demonstrat- ed the various operations that can be yuformod with the differ- ent sowing ” attachments. Lunch was then served and a social hour went during which Miss Robin was presented with a file of d-ilnewau. After express- ng her thanks. the class voiced. their appreciation of her talented affoi-Ls on their behall and their pleaeure in becoming better ac- qunin-ted with their supervisor. f The following are the names of those taking the course: Mn. Peter White. Mrs. John MacDonald, Mrs. Garnet Penny. Mrs. Charles Mac- Donald. Miss Olive Keeping. Mrs. Louis Herring. Mrs. Tom Fraser, Miss Reta Shae-am. Mrs. John Glover, Mrs. Marvin Herring. Mrs. Ernest Mac-Kinnon. Mrs. Cari Ri- chard and Mn. Roy Brooks. and con- at Winnipeg became He is a Rotarlan and ii. member of the Motor Country Club and ed up to foreman within I year n Ahrmry Emloyaflllpli car: pgrg; Matto Oroaso in Brazil covers an -ST C M . ” 9 area of 530,000 square miles. last night at the Legion Hall. of the and came to Winnipeg in loll as hm Maritime Provinces Assoc- n. (The Norwood Press) I sponsored by the Montague Nur- SPW Club. A very large number of card enthusiasts from the community attended what proved he a very entertaining social vcninn. The indies of the Nur- cry Club served a dainty lunch. The prize winners are as fol- lVSI ' Bridge-Ladies first. Mrs. A. F. Campbell: consolation. Miss Ber- tha Martin. Gent's first. Mr. Peter Sinclair; consolation, Har- old Trainer. Auction-Ladies first. Mrs. Arn- old Vaniderstine: consolation. Mrs. Dan Power. Gent's first. Harry I-Ilgginbuthsm: consol- ation. yavid Vanlderstlne. Miss Bertha Martin also 1'!- ceived the lucky their prize. The ladies of the club were coni- mended for the splendid work which they have been doing since the organization of the club a few years ago. They ll"! I!!!)Vla- ed the hospital nursery with many necessary articles. The Club president. Mrs. A. E. Sullivan. has outlined in program for the coming year in which the Club will 13., engaged in many activi- tics. all for the purpose of A8- slstlng this hospital to provide the many services for the Wmmunlly for which it was erected. cardigan And Vicinity visited I P 5 lo Country Fresh Grade ”'A" EGGS. dos. . Mr. James N. Allen Montague on Tuesday. Miss Margaret Curtis. Tooonio is spending the holidays at her home. Major John A. Macdonald. W55 a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Gordon. Goieil. Cha.rlottr- town. visited rfnlends at "Rio Vista". on Wednesday. Mr. Lloyd King. Georgetown; visited friends in Cardigan recent- Miss Jean Macdonald. Halifax. spent Christmas at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Maodonald. Many of Calrd'igan's young stud- ents were welcomed home for the holiday season from the varlmis Colleges and schools in the City. The funeral of the late Mrs. Tho- imas Burke took place on Christ- mas Eve at all Sainis Church. Cardigan. with burial in the Church cemetry. ' Mr. and Mrs. Aliban Brothers and family Chlriottetown epent the Christmas holidays with Mr. Bro- thers" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Brothers. Qardigan.' ..' Friends are glad to hear that BEANS. 2 I-ins for . . Charbonneau Maple" Leaf COOKIES. per lb. . Maple Leaf . runs LARD. per lb. EAT MORE EGGS C ' Household 5upPlll'S Libby's Vitamin D Evaporated MILK. 2 this for 29: 20 oz. tjlns Aylmer's Choice Quality TOMATO JUICE. 2 for . . 21: St. Crolx Valley Boston Baked MEAT DEPT. A M EVERY TIME 00! Register Rings SUPER MA iais." Just any shelf or market and price. money. Ho 43g today and ii Snow White LETTIICE. Ieo- lIN4e- "'- I” C. Pascal 35: crEi."EItY. In Sllellh "- I” 29: VALUES GALORE " " With FM If1m”3. B00k"' '” ""23': :uxBOXDOEIATOl'..........3lC Chick I1 Mr. Dan Livingstone is recovering from injuries received when he was kicked nboui. the head by a horse shortly before Christmas. Mr. Livingstone is 1, patient in the Machine Sliced Breakfas BACON, lb. . . . . . "C I. .- Zrlneier Kraft Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague. Joan Mclntyi-e: 2. Jeanette Peters. Anna Praught: 3. Margaret Sweet Pickled llaine Gpllant. fhdai-garel. Mac- baren: 2. Florence Bushey. Dor- othy Poole; 3. Shirley Roach. Ethel laltiibbei-' t 0 Grade I V.-1. Madeline Praught: 2.1-leien Malone. Betty Madn- Corned - ' , IIIF TONGUE. lb. . Corned igehuzmai Eunice Arsemult. Frances 2 M ' ' I . , . - Gnde IV.-1. Noelle Peters. Alexia Pierce: 2. Carole lliis. Dor- een Cheverle; 3. Kathleen Marlin. PICNIC HAM. I5. . . . . . S5: ' Good Lar e . sAi.r rlsaaino. 3 for .. 21: stone wlu. sq. Palmoli go Praught Peggy Mullally. Marv Mc- Corned . H. 2 ””:.2... VI.-Jl. Audrey ........... roux. HOCKS. lb. zsc - Mm. 5......” g.,....,...y, ....39c ....449p onni f',niIlAY Everybody saves money at ' CO-OP is a lowprice every day- Tll9l'e'5 "0 need to chase after lfweek-end spec- Thatis why every time our cash register rings, somebo ling as 1; totals up your savings. l2li'i”E8i's”.”i Ins. for - - - - IPARSNIPS. 3 lbs. for .. Extra Large Pink GRAPEFRIIIT. crispy Icebers Eastpack Ch0l00 7-Minute Cwklni 2 boxes for .29: Princess i-iissliiv v 2 tin: for Oak Leaf. gol an e because . every price p1ck.up anything from table in our , easy-to-shop you'll get a real low dy savcs w about you? Come in sten to this merry tlng-a- Good Size California Navel ORANGES. 2 dos. . 69: I9: . I9: Washed 3for .... 23: . 45: Sic. S11; - lit cg 5! Zyrlns . 316 boxes . OI