time EIGHT i'I'HE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS DISPUTE! m mm NOW A TOP MOVIE HITI ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Joints: uAmEt.o ,.,,E' d l- I : ' Ill! 5! tantra omnoni ""- es ROSEANNA raecov PIOYOII by 2. ' JOAN EVANS . into his arms for tile 7: first time. ..antl a. fiery love is born. . ' SAMUEL , GOLDWYN yruonu . : ' 1 , 2 AN N 3. i . r starring FARLEY GRANGER CHARLES BICKFORD - RAYMOND MASSEY RICHARD BASEHART-GICI PERREAU andin!rodua'n1.IOAN EVANS -. Extra: Featurctte, Pinkertman - Cartoon, Trailer Horn PRINCE EDWARD To-DAY "TEA son rwo" NEWS - UARTOON - SI-IOWS 2:30-7-9 v THE ""CA,PI'l'OL” PRESENTS Parents' Magazines' MEDAL PICTURE OFTHE MONTH! WITH THE DISTINCTION or BEING RA- TED' As "THE OUTSTANDING FAMILY AUDIENCE PICTURE or THE MONTH! ”.lOHN-NY HOLIDAY" is a real life story of a youngster who spends some time in gm Industrial Reform School. Viiili Juvenile Delinquency one of the most Vital i)1'0b- lcnis before the public ioda): this IS a "Must" pl('llll'O that every man, woman and child should see! 3 BIG DAYS non. - rue. - wen. 'wTLtitli'n'ninix .. NIIAGT IMIINIIIIIAEI. STANLEY BLENENTS -than-1 AI.I.EN IAITIN. I WW3? " uooueg-smaN .::.M.. , - L8-lvfoniaizue. H. Power (Mac- I: , I T can 1. .. To SHOWS 2,30 7 8,45 onobmrxs or (G6- )Montosue H. Power ' ' ' C ' eorse . . Oompleto VIIIIII Analynlu J! q&eomemwn, D. Mhcnomm "RETURN OF THE FRONTIERSMAN" luwlvlns l Flttlnl GIHW (Macf..ean) 12.20. h S j 8-Montague. J. Lannlgan' (Cle- In Technicolor - Comedy - Serial. mom: am migtsgmu Pow" 12.55 ' 13 Kent Street T ' SAIGON, Indo-China, Feb. 2 - American aircraft carrier Wlnd- Ch"um"'”w" TI'I"I P"I”'I (Reuters)-The United States ham Bay had been fired upon by naval attache's office here today Vletmlnh Communist denied reports that the 6.700-ton Saigon River yesterday. rebels in AFTER TOP-NOTGN. ENTERTAINMENT such as , "TEA FOR TWO" Enioy Fine Food and Excellent Service (If "The Windmill” Famous For Sreoks Next to Prince Edward '53” 33"" iMontague 7. TE i”V'”'"'t' 3 Georgetown 2 Deepest sympath.v is Pxlelll-led to Mr. Gordon Robbins and iam- . . The visiting Montague Meteors H3" Mldgeu 1" me" Mam sad invaded the home nest. of- the bercnvanent Eagles on Thursday night and . , . , - . catrrled home with them a. 7-2 smelal (ages 0! cmckcn pm me victory. to further increase their lhitlgled In me Smmundmg dis margin in the League leadership. i The game was fast and at times rugged with heavy checks handed out by both teams. The ice was hard but became sticky. making puck-carrying difficult. The play was much closer that the live- goal margin would indicate. Walper in the Mct.em"s cage was outstanding and time and again robbed Eagle players at the very goal-mouth. Mrs. .lohn Maclnnis. Red Point. is confined to her home through illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Susan Mallard. teacher at Red Point school. spent a few days with her family at Sculls.- Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Massey. Bothwell. were recent visitors to A large crowd of fans. Charlottetown. their appreciation of the -- fine plays pulled off Mus. James Allen. St. Peters. N” tennis. The first period t-tn:ly visited h('l' sister, Mrs. J. for the visitors, on goals by Fraser,' Robertson. Red Point. Clements and Power. Stevens scored the lone Georgetown tally Mr. and Mrs. John Maolviillan. Mount Stewart. were recent vis- itors to Rod Point. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacLcllan. In the second frame. the Meteors added three more to their total as Power netted two and Lannig- an one. MacDonald scored the lone Georgetown marker. on an assist from hard-working Sammy McNeil. The final frame witnessed the big share or the penalties of the game, as the visitors gathered four and the locals three. The lone marker of this stanza was scored by Clements. Referees ' Ted McEweii of Montague Billy Murphy of Georgetown Georgetown Eagles 8. Stevens; Lean. A. MacPhee, son; Forwards. S. Stevens; D. MacDonald: Lory; H. Publlcover: F. Landry; F'. Lavandier: C. Mnrtcll. Montague Meteors -- Goal, Walker: Defence, L. George, Rt. Beck, Miss Pll.VlIls Rose, who spent the holidays with her family at East Baltic. has returned to her duties in Charlottetown. Miss Annie Rose. tracher at Fortune School, spent the week- end with her father. Mr. Fred Rose, Red Point. Mr. Harold Maclmllan. Alexan- (Ira. is spending some time at Basin llcad. I ere and . Goal Miss Elva Bruce. Charlottetown. S. recently vislted'her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Bruce. Red Point. Miss Marlon Macklnnon. Both- well. mid Mrs. Peter MvAulay. Chcpstow. were recent visitors 10 South Melville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Flood. to pa.i' "0- specta to their late friend, Miss Marlon Flood. Z.,.. P. Fraser; H Power. J. Lannigan, D. Camp- bell, A. Mcliuvre Womens' Missionary society for the January meetlntb A large at- tendance was present. 3--Montague, K. 4-Montague, H. Power Lean) Penalties-none. ( Mac- 16.45. second Period 3. J. A. camttltars it.0. 30300&O0&0D&OoM00? R---Montague. Clements 19,35, (Next to Simpson's Agency) ('1 George. MacDonald, FESTIVAL : . February not two mt. Slurp "PAPA IS ALL" DOMINION DRAMA (PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REGION) EMPIRE THEATRE LIITLE THEATRE GUILD OF CHAltD0'1'rlt'l'0WN will present, as only Island entry, the 3 Act Play, I 'A udlc'atnr,lRobert G. Newton, distinguished British actor. playwright, ptvadaeer, will comrggont on the presentation at the conclusion of the Johnson. MONTREAL. Feb. 2 ..top).. It 96-year-old man was today credit- ed with saving two families Iran possible death by fire. Moire flci-rechon. proprietor of two flats on St. James street West, smelled smoke and dashed around to warn families on both floors. All ea- ceped. - Admission 85d how does it cup? That is "sin.- TEA on a pretty effort with MncDonald.' Defence-W. Mac- John- MacNelll; H. B De- cl Fraser, D. For- wards, D. MecLean. K. Clements, Mrs. George Robertson. East s(l,v1MARy Rt - t M 1. ed Baltic, recently visited her nelce. heme ;g;nln”51lbg1be:"(,l!'3yl;'.-rglewrlllzre Mrs. Theodore Robertson. Red First Period he engaged in many community ac- Pdmi gj lgmontague L FMS" 220 tivities. He was 0. charter member M”. Edd” F-”b'"5”"' Kmg” 2-Georizeiown. . H. I stcvensi ilgueplliazlegllelle oCIlrIhdll Mfg- bofo. W85 11551955 to the Bltptm (MacDonald) 6.35.l glon He was also a meTn.beIiI and Clements 9.l4' . Penalties -Lanriigan, Publicover.I Clements, I After all is said and yield.-rlic.r?r.t9c.c.;!l .TT-TE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOVVN TIIE EASTERN niiiiiit AGINTB:-MONTAOUIE llaroll I. bun. Mn. Inca Stewart. In. -Bruce Ilaerboe. Illa Joyeo Wigginton. Min Joan Joluntn. AGENT GIOIGITOWN: Weldon Iaven Iloutog ue : town: uh A Son. The Guardian may be bought at Blue Dome ltuteurant. and Guardian Office: The Post. Office; in Sourln The Snack Bar and B. lucra- tbo toliowlng place: to in George- HSSEE MES. JOHN WHITE. Montague. for your next Machine- lesa Permanent. Phone 109. Friends wit be glad to learn that Mrs. Carl Stewart is con- valescing at her home following her recent illness. The young friends of Master John Nicholson. son or Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson of Lome Valley, will regret to learn that he is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rey Kennedy of Murray Harbour North. were recent visitors to Charlottetown on business. Mrs. William Kennedy of Mur- ray Harbour North is spending some time in Montague. visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. J. J. Stewart and Mn. Harvey Fraser of Montague, at- tended the funeral of the late Mae Brehaut. in Charlottetown, on Tuesday. Friends of Mrs. Dan Mmclhe. Heatherdale, regret to learn of her illness. She is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. Friends of Mr. J. W. Campbell, Montague. are sorry to hear that he is confined to his home be- cause of illness. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Malcokn Patterson and young daughter, Linda, left Friday morning. for saint John. N. B.. to where Mr. Patterson has been transferred to the Bank of Nova scotia. there. . . 'NURSI5BY CLUB CARD PARTY - A very enjoyable cud party was held in the Legion Hall last night sponsored by the ladies of the Montague ,Cluh. Despltel the and enjoyed games of bridge and auction During the evening the ladies served a dainty lunch. ..'FI'NERAL AT DUNDAS-The funeral of the late Mrs. Stuart Morson was held Thursday after- noon. Services at the MacI..ean Funeral Home in Charlottetown mowed were conducied.by Rev. H. E. D. ma-nil Ashford and at Dundas United by I-ml-llfchiurch by Mr. A. Brown. ended 3'1lmcnt was in Dundas cemetery. Dur- Inter- ing the service at the funeral home -Mr. Harvey Ma.cPherson sang as I solo, "Abide With Me". The hon- orary pallbearers were Mr. Jus- tice George J. Tweedy. Dr. J. W. MaeKen-zie. H. F. McPhee, S. T. Green, Charles Black. The ac- tive pallbearers were, Lorne Wig- ginton, A. Currie. R. T. Matheson. W. E. Agnew, Lloyd Stevenson. Gerald Proctor and William Hun- . ier. !,Death Yesterday 10f Well Known Montague Man Word was received in Montague last evening that Mr. Archie Hume. Montague, passed away at 'iI'ric Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax. at; 5.30 pm. The late Mr. Hume was 53 years of age. He served in the First World War. going over- seas with the 105th Infantry Bat- talion, and was wounded in active service. past master of the Masonic Lodge. He was instrumental in organizing the first Montague Boy Scout troop, of which -he remained scout master until i933. Following the Second World War, he was elected presi- . dent of the local Boy Scout execu- I live com-mittee. , He was a musician of note. hav- ing studied the violin at Mount Allison University, and was hand master of the Montague Band which the organized several years ago. I During the Second World Wavi- the entertained Lroopa throughout Eastern Canada. and later moved lto Toronto. Following the war he returned to Montague re he Ipurchnsed the ' er Kings Coun- ty Hospital building which he con- verted into the Hume A-partrnentl. He became seriously ill in No- vember of last yen. and entered Camp Hill where he passed away yesterday evening. Mr. Hume was I son at the late Mr. and Mrs. Jcthn Hume at 13-15, He leaves to mourn his wife (nee Georgie Allen), I brother Wallace, Be-oh Point: and I sister. Mn. SndIe' Penny. Beech Point. To Mrs. Hune the residents of the community extend their decg. xzztmlmnpaiihy in her red brave- taste in the what counts! A" I Nursery A inclement ' weather. a large crowd attended. : .....'BUYlNG .0ATB and Mixed Grain. also feed bags daily. High- est prices. Fraser and Anneur Feed Service. Miss Florene Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. borne Stewart of Murray Harbour South. is a pat- ient in the King's County Hospit- al. All wish her a speedy recov- ery. l Mr. Jack Melllsh. New Perth is at present a patient in the King's County Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Lorne Johnston, Mon- tague. had yesterday as her guuts the Misses Helen and Barbara Ann Kennedy, two young daught- ers of Mr. and Mrs. Elly Kennedy of Murray Harbour North. v Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wigginton and Mr. and Mrs. Alllstalr Currie of Montague recently motored to Dundas where they attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Stewart Morson, the aunt of Mrs. Wig- ginton and Mrs. Currie. ..'C. W. L. CARD PARTY .. The Montague C. W. L. sponsored a very successful card party and dance in the Armourles on Thurs- day night. Despite the inclement weather a large number attended. The first prize was won by Mrs. Daniel Maoxenzio of Montague. and the second prize by Mr. Joe Power of Greenfield. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. after which music was supplied for a dance by Messrs. William Carney and Danny McCarron. Elected Mayor By Acclamation Mr. Bruce H. Yeo (above), pro- prietor of the Montague Theatre and former Town Councillor, who was elected Mayor of Montague by acclamailnn on January 23. He succeeds retiring Mayor W. H. Lane. vwhim Iioad ; and iliointy His many friends will be pleas- ed to learn that Mr. John Camp- bell. Whtin Road. is recovering lsatlsf.-iclorlly, after being ill with - pneumonia. , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell. ac- icom-panied by their little daught- Ier, Carolyn. spent Sunday in Bel- ilevue, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacPherson. The whim Road farmers Forum group met at the home of Mr. Colin Madbonald Kilmuir. on Monday night. Jan. 29th. The meeting was well attended. Dis- cussion centered round controlled marketing. Mir. Cecil Campbell, whim Road, was A recent visitor to Charlotte- town. On return he was accom- panied by his son-in-law and dnushter. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wll-ls. of Charlottetown and Mrs. Harry Lawson of Stanhope. who remained here for the week-end. gMr. and Mrs. M. .T. Mtinro, whim Road. attended the recent Burns concert in Charlottetown. where Mr. Munro took part as one of the well known "Brooklyn Trio." including Mr. John Bears. at ly help arrange coast to coast. IIS -4.. Ti? BORROWA - ON YOIIR CAR" particular requirements. and no delay; you can get the cash YOU, need with friendly speed at Trans Canada Credit, the big all-Canadian company- owned and operated by Canadians for Canadians with branches from For your own protection, . loans up to SL000 to eligible borrowers are life- insured at no extra cost! our Charlottetown office is at Pickard Building 151 G1. Geo. St.-Cu-rlottetown, l'.E.l.-Phone I976 3, E goggns, annex: Manager, Plckard Buildhig I It pays to deal with this ALLCANADIAN Compuly 0ana.!la..9redi.t I IEBRUARY 3, 1951 rains CANADA ,CREDll'i C O R P O R A T I O N (A subsidiary of Traders Finance Corvoflmn I-'4') Are you planning to buy a car . . . one? If you intend to make a private transact- ion, and are bothered by big down payments with shorter time to Day. here's What t0 do- Come down right away to your Trans-Canada Credit Corporation office. . . borrower, is friendly credit counsellor WlII quick- a long term loan to meet your . or to sell If you are an eligible There is no red tape all See us now. Nlb'IINCiIlHVll(u and Mr. Willard Bruce Brooklyn. both of M.r. Sieve French. Gaspereaux. has now been employed by Mr. John Campbell whim Road. to assist him in the work on the farm. Riley-Taylor Nuptials 'A very pretty wedding was solemnlzed at the Presbyterian manse, Montague on Thursday. Feb. 1st.. at 2 p. m., w-hen Rev. F. N. Young united In holy bonds of matrimony Ada Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,WIllIam Taylor of Strathcona, to William Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riley of Montague. The bride was charming in a street-length dress of blue taffeta, featuring a lace yoke, with pink and black accessories, and a cors- age of pink roses. She wore pearl earrings, the gift of the groom. Miss Taylor choseasher brides- maid Miss Aileen Cook. who wore a gown of blue taffeta, with White 1800. and a corsage of pink Quickies roses. The groom was ably supported by his brother, My. Buddy Riley. Immediately following the corn. mony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride's parents, where a reception was held for the immediate relatives and friends. The dining room was decorated with pink and white streamers, and the bride's table centered with it three-tier wedding oaks, topped with a miniature brldt: and groom. The young couple will reside in Montague. TORDNTO. Feb. 2 --(GP)-The Upper Canada Bible Society an- nounced last night that it print.-d and distributed more than H0.- 000 copies of the Scriptures dur- ing 1950, a record for the society. For colds MATHIEU'S SYRUP "Sto bl 1 Ads ll.-.?il.':5.:':.: :i:::::."r:.if.s:...n THERE OUGHT TO BE A LA 1 Guardian Want ;.Elv "Shorten , Alum .9 Lucio-:7. A HE'S eernno or-"E