, i v school and tree were nicely dec- LAGE . $19.31.. EDWARD u. ROBINSON LON MWIALLISTER The RED HOUSE "IIIAY and TIIIIII. Shows 3:30'-7.-9 tenure: EDWARD? i People spoke only |n whispers of this man and the girl who lived in g v M EXTRA! ' € aural-liter Cartoon - Comedy zg -. n AAA.‘ - -. We cvve~ * v‘ 1 e e e‘ e‘ »,¢- ; EMPIRE mun. rm. and SAT. t gpflwvus ‘g ‘ l us '7 "ma" ‘l? 5 CHARLES SMIAEEFTE _ . 5 srannm i. Rug” _ t i [43704/{0/ 3007 z/xzz z O-O-R CAPITOL ronav "THE LONE WOLF IN MEXICO" Shws 3:30-7-_I:45 nun. rm. sat. . ZANE GREY AT HIS MIGHIIEST! v v ma t... n ns WllllESl! SERIAL - COMEDY - carroou . sroms §4§§§§-§-O-§§§§'§4§'§4~\ SIIIIRIS 8| VIGIIIITY Mr. Ronald Norman was s busi- neaa visitor to Bourie on Monday. Due to the heavy snowfall late Sunday evening. the highway from Charlottetown to Souris was im- passable again Monday. -So. The Grade Eleven students of St. Mary's Convent held a lottery during the Christmas holidays of a Parker "51" pen and pendl set for class improvements. Many tic- kets were sold with the winner being Mr. Addison MacDonald. flouris. IOUIJQ LINE IDA!) SOUTH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE _.-_.a The isdies oi the Bourls Line Road south Women's Institute held their first regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Don- ald MacDonald on Jan. '1. Eleven members and one visitor were present. The meeting opened by the meuisers repeating the “Col- lact" in unison. The president. Mrs. Lawrence Kesys, presided. Minutes o! the orru ‘ " IIUIIHIIYIIIIIF" E lllllllllfl sun stunt... O-O—O-§§ UPPER MONTAGUE CHRISTMAS CONCERT) ¢_ l annual Christmas coracert was held in Upper Montague school on December 23rd. The orated for the occasion by the pupils and the teacher. Mr. Raymond Nicholson acted as chairman and at the close spoke a. few words complimenting the teacher and pupils on the pro- ram. BSants. arrived and distributed gifts to pupils and teacher. At the close the Warren's Institute sold pies. Mr. Eugene Dunn cep- sbly acted as auctioneer. Following is the program i!"- “nud by pupils under the guid- gonzlzf their teacher. Alena Mac- iiggzégxgalitgzugpmghim Opening chorus: Away In A ‘ 317'] AVPPU m” _ "mar. “new _ A‘ a oguiexid. wer- Montague Gen meeting held in November i947, were read and adopted. A paper on citizenship was read by one of the members. The following sick committee was appointed: Mrs. Alphonsus clinton and lvirs. Daniel Bushey. It was decided to play bingo at the next meeting. Prizes for same will be donpted by three members I Mrs. Cyril bhcDonaid invited the members to her- home for the Pebruary meeting. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned by singing the "Na- tional Anthem." A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess and s social hour spent. - Recitation: Blanche MacPhee. Welcome: Ralph MecKenzie. Recitation: His Letter, Bobby MacPhes. Dialogue: Painting A Oheir. Blanche. Bruce. Kimble and John MacDonald. Recitation: Ivan MacPhee. Solo: Linda‘ Lu. Alvina Dunn. lhwored: Barney iviicCoy. Recitation: Ian MacKenzie. _ Duetf Make Room in Your Heart for a Friend. Bobby and Ivan Mac- Fhee. (encorcd), Five Minute‘. More. Dialogue: Zacherys Hired Man. Blanche, Annie, Bruce. Willard, John MacDonald and John Nich- olsosa. Instrumental Music: Alex, Der- athy and Alvina. Recitation: A Christmas Dil- emma. June MacDonald. IntermirsionqSale of Candy — Music. Recitation: The Birthday, Dor- othy Rogers. Dialogue: Advice To The love- lorn. Solo: John Nicholson. "The P. . (encored) "The Cowboy's Dream.” . "The Story of The Star", Bruce Nicholson. Duet: “Billy BOY". Kimble Mac- Phee and Dorothy Rogers, (m. H. J. MABON onoasnfllatl lining us lglvha Glasses n" l‘ Hlautsgus r. a l. fliers‘ lllslil I ‘she 1a In appointment Recitation: Kimble MsoPhee, "Choosing The Stocking". Reading: "How We Hunted A Mouse”. Wilson Msclnsn. brlilll: “The Christmas ‘the’, l0 WM closing chorus: “Jingle Bells", School. Santa Claus. (Patriot Please Copy) IONDON - (OP) — A Irimy painting purchased for a few pounds in i820 sold at suction here for £8,670 (014,280) when dealers recognised it as by Pieter do Hooch 1 - l THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Adam's Stewart. Alisa llarrM Clair. - AGENT GIOIIGITOWN: Wanna-levers. scours: Miss laid Richards and Gordon Iarreil ' | I harm-s. MONTAGUE: umra r. lanai-y. Albert Altleu. MrsJIyr; ‘ Mr. Harry Hioginhotharn, Mou- tague. was s recent visitor to Charlottetown on business. Mr. Stove MacGregor, Montague, was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown on business. Muers. Spencer Llewellyn and Prank Greene, Montague, were visitors to the city on Sunday. Miss Ruth Yeo, Charlottetown, spent the wee-k end in MOHi/lfluu at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Yeo. Miss Shirley MacSWIIn, Mon- tague, spent the week end In Car- digan, at the home of her. phrenta Mr. and Mrs. John MsoSrwain. Major Herb Poole and Mrs. Poole, Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Montague where they visited their many friends Ill relatives. Mr. Elmer Lane, clerk of the Bank o! Nova Scotia, Charlotte- town, spent the week end in Mou- tague where he visited his many friends. Friends of Mrs. Russei1 Graham will regret to hear that she has entered the King's County Me- morial Hospital for treatment and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. William Rourke and Mr. Harold Lannigan, Montague, were visitors to Georgetown on Sunday visiting Mr. Lannigans grand- mother, Mrs. Dorothy Lannlgan. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MaoPhce. Montague, accompanied by their son Malcolm, Mr. George Stewart. and Mr. Ted Meliish, motored to Clurlottetown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacGregor, Montague. were week end visitors to Charlottetown where they via- Ited their many friends. Nliisa Jennie Macbaren, who is taking a short course in Home Economics M. Prince of Wales Coi- lege, spent the week end in Brude- neu st the home of her parent-I. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Madmen. Messrs. Lee stairs and Charles MacKay, Gagetown, N. 13., spent a few days in Montague and vi- cinity where they have‘ been pur- chasing cattle from local dealers. The cattle are to be shipped by rail to New Brunswick. On saturday afternoon the first gems for the kiddies took place at the Montague rink when the Mur- ray Harbour Tuxas Rangers do~ feated the Montague Boy Scouts 4 to 1 in s. hard-fought contest. For three periods the youngsters skated at pell-mell pace, cheokinfl. and shooting. giving an exhibi- tion worthy of much older boys. It is a pleasure to watch the en- thusiasm oi these youngsters, and since they are the foundation o! the future teams, it looks as l! there will be some good teams in this vicinity in a few years. On Thursday, January 10th, the reguiar- meeting of the Montague Branch No. 8, Canadian Legion. B. E. B. 1..., was held st. the Le - lon Hall with the yr “ ‘ c. Kydd, presiding. The meeting. which was attended by a large number of veterans from Mon- tague nnd vicinity, conducted var- ious important business matters. At the conclusion of the business the election of officers took place. The following is the um of new officers: Resident, (iomrode Doug MacGowan; lst vice president. Comrade Les MacDonald; 2nd vice president, Comrade O. H. Kydd; Secretary treasurer, Comrade J. W. Ladner; assistant secretary. Comrade B. N. Hooiey. A very lovely wedding was soi- emnized on Monday evening, Jan- uary l2th. at the United gChzg-cn Manse, Hantsport, N. 8., when Shirlee Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Dunning. Montague. was united in marriage to Dun- can Delmar Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Robinson, Cam- bridge, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- inson are students oi Acadia Uni- versity wherc Mr. Robinson will obtain his Bachelor of Arts de- gree this year. It is understood that he will return next year to obtain his Bachelor of Education degree. He will then follow the teaching profession. Mrs. Robin- son is a student in the Homo Economics department, having completed her high school course friends of the young couple wish them every happiness in the years to come. At the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge, Montague, the o!-' fciers for the ensuing term were installed by District Deputy Pre- sident, Mrs. Elsie Watterworth, and District Deputy 1 Marshall, Miss Thelma Larter, assisted by G 17th llllury Dutch artfi in Montague in 1946. The many. lany kind of fabric can be made ' color. I lmv-rket are a mm oi so diiierbnt The Guardian’ may ba bought at any oi n’. I w foliowlugplaoealuiilntelloflllasiLldswm .la). lll Georgetown: The Post Ofllvef lu Jourfi: Con] s1”... Roper. In St.‘ Ihtflr ‘Ilsa Post OIIM. ‘ _ ‘ L . . % Bristol Ami Vicinity IItGIIVIAWS LIIAITEI KILMUIB . ll Stock: GOODYEAR TIRES and TUIII Mr. Peter Whalers. Moreli. fleet ‘o ‘ spent the week-end in the city. lAulgzncmTwnlc s P” Mrs. Roddle OT-lanley. Cable Head, spent a few days at her old home here last week. RADIO BATTER“! _ Phone 02-! I SOURIS: = Ideal Merchandise B. IL GARRETT. MIT- Mr. Ed Byrne has returned home after gpening some time with his family in the city. The going is pretty tough here iorwlld game birds and everyone is lending a helping hand clearing away snow and putting out feed. Mrs. Stannls inplerre. is spend- ing some time in the city with her GIDCERIVES - FEEDI daughter Mrs. Lester- Mcvarish [my]; St . "w" Qmw“ m papa ruonuoa Miss Ruby Sanderson. Uhar- gxpofljl" ‘ lotbetcuvn. spent the New Year's holidays with her sister here Mrs. "u". |a_ 5, |_ O. 5- Macllwen. PHONE I! Mrs. James A. O'Brien. lilflit I few days in the city last week - where her daughter-ln-lauw is very ill. .» ' emu Miss Euniopdviaclbonald who has been home lor several months expects to leave next week for Montreal where she will spend a iew months with friends. W. I. LEAIIB ROI. T!!! MEN'S SHOP Best wishes are extended to a good young friend in Montreal, Vera. Drake, who was married a short time ago and will make her home in that city. MEN'S QVIICOATS $18.00 to $39.00 SOUBIS P.l.l. Ml’. P. A. MacDonald, one of i our young men who returned irorn ' L the army. plans to take up black- smith work as his trade and will ‘ begin the long term of learning the trade from all angles this‘ ' "‘°""‘- IIIcKEIIZIPS GARAGE segtsiis losfflfirafhgeglrxfig 3°59" J- Mllxwlifl '79P- O'Brien, in the Charlottetown Hospital. She was Miss Carter. from Pun.‘ u“ GEN‘ $2? Eight road. before her mar- agrAm. nsiuxb Moron on. The Morell Hockey team has been whipped into snap in their new rink and now they are hanging out their DUNLOP Till! Mao's COMIMUH. Y SEC ‘ slraabr ssioirvrruo usnacronr It ls Good Horse Sense and Business _~Policy.... ' To purchase everything you can in the community wlado you Ilvs and where you make your living. The business useu of the community contribute a large proportion of local taxes and to every ‘worthwhile community enterprise. ' , _ Local business men are doing their utmost to serve you by stout- lug all lines es goods which are available. Your patronage enables them and obligates them to extend their efforts to present you wltb the widest ranges of available merchandise. ' Buy from these public-spirited [Irma and help your community while helping yourself to asvlnga. em ‘ c BERGMANPUS ALL COLORS IN PAINI’, — C. I. I.. DEALERS - I COCKSHUTFMACHINERY and REPAIRS ASPHALT SHINGLES, BUILDING SUPPLIES Montague P. I. I. FREE — Theatre Tickets — FREE Each week there will appear in the Advertisements in this sec- tion the Names and Addresses of people living in the various dis~ tricls represented. Locals your name in one of the Advertise- ments, clip out the advertisement, present It or mull It to the Guardian Office and you will receive FREE hvo theatre tickets will! the compliments oi the Advertiser in which Advertisement your - name appeared. Tickets will be good for Yep‘: Theatre, Montague, endihs Souris Theatre. shingle for games. It has been re- ported ere that a game between Moreil and, Holman‘: victors may be put on shortly if plans work out. ' . Phone!) ; sear-urn. F Britsol rink has died the death of a forgotten rink. The walla are partly down and there are not enough young fellows here now to get it up again. Of course i! a iew did put the rink in condition there would be plenty to kale in it and play hockey. TIIE J. J. IIIIGIIES 00.. LTD. unusual. Msacnam-s ml JMPOITII! sounrs ILANNELLETTI NIGHT GOWNS and PYJAMAB \ Also uousucoa-rs IOUIII Exporters of Farm Produce The great amount of rain that comm,“ “n. ‘f fell last week In this Vicinity did p-LQUR “m yin”; little cr- nothing to lower the hugs "w" l; _ sou.“ h‘; snow banks as the weather was M‘ 5nd,", 7.”, not mild enough. Nothing has been é R3“ Q sou,“ done in the woods owing to the ; great amount of snow, as even the ~ trees on the soft woods are loaded with snow_ making chopping im- possible. Past Noble Grands Mrs. Nellie Fraser. Mrs. Florence Gtewert, Mrs. Addie Dewar, Mrs. Frances I Show and Mrs. Ruth MacLeod. f; J. LIIIIIIE FRANCIS MASSEY-BARBIE IAIN IMPLEMENT! SALES and SIBVIOI Binders - Mowers - lakes . and lprayera, liewart Warner ladies lourls. ' r. a. r. Mr. ln-snk McAulay, ILB. l, Seurls The following is the new slate o! officers: Noble Grand, Mrs. Geor- gie Home; Vice-Grand, Mrs. mm Bruce; ‘treasurer. Mrs. Wlnnifred Vickerson; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Hilda E. Hilchey; financial- Secretary, Mrs. Harrie J. Stew- art; Warden. Mrs. Lillian Mac- Donald; Conduotor, Mrs. Hazel Matthew 6s McLean Lid." (Est. 1869i sovnrs r. a. r. ananusrdwu GENERAL Msaunaivrs uuupnvo Marsarass PAINTLUP - ‘CLEAN-UP snauwru-wrtuaus rsmrs BPBAYING M§TEBIAL INSECTICIDII l0 Phenol as LADIES’ and GIIILDIIEIPS VIEAII , ' ~ cnrunrmws wean. suns. are. LADIES’ nsanv-ro-wuaa r. u. I. UII M . Rooley; R. B. N. 6., Mrs. Evelyn Reynolds; LBNG" Mrs. Vera MacDonald; RS.V.G., Miss Sue Hemlphill; LB.V.G., Mrs. Addie Duvar; Inside Guardian, illss Mary Hemphiil; Outside Guardian, Miss Thelma barter; ‘ Chaplain, Mrs. Marion MacDonald; Pianist, Mrs. Ruth Macheod; Junior Past Grand, Miss Catherine Currie; Trustees, Miss Sue i-iem-phill, Miss/ Edna Fraser. and Mrs. Vera Mac- , Donald; Auditors, Mrs. Irma Mac- Jvvv- .|. r. it»... GBOOIBIIS. COLD‘ IIEATI rca cnaaru raucou- mrats caravan Eastern Packing Co» _ oalvmzus . zasr PACK BRAND ' CHICKEN nanprn - CHICKEN - as" Exporters of aonsrr-zrts and slusurs RED ROSE COFFEE D. Get yours while they last. hlfsmfirawiincesgzléfilvméflt; 60'3" g rasrv sannwrcnrrs no“ u "m". ’ l '_ s» our complete m... of - - - - r . mittee. Mrs, Georgie Hume, Mrs. Y’ A, "In": m“ mm M“ mm E Hugh” souls. r. a. |. was“ a, oaarsnr MAKING and Mrs. so... is... t... is... o...- § “ » ,mv;"9~;§ggg3,_,_,_ fin, Mrs. Florence Stewart and Mrs. Evelyn Reynolds. At the g “v “h” °' ‘h’ “m”! ‘h’ "m" k - bers enioyed a socia1 hour, during which lunch was served-Lon. . cnnmosf. ‘MAGIC - i m rmuma ‘By special chemical treatment. mildew-proof, water-proof and flame-proof without affecting the v . BLEND G I8 AN All‘! lune well- nown teas‘ on the OF ALL KINDS variet'es. . ASK FOR ESTIMATES avanaun ' m calms! p; . l, snout m l: .1 us’ um": i" N. H. 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