i?iilil0Ei EIIVCMIARIJ: to-MI - sir. SHOWING MATINEE 3:30; EVENING 7-9 Brace IIDPBGO. MK II!!! AGINT GIOIOITO AGINTI:-MONTAGUII Infill I. W Wluillel. Its use lohnaloa. Will Walden lanes. array ilarlollr clllrcll Whitney Dslrymlple.Ma.ri- ! time Boy's Work Secretary. of: Saint Johln. N.B.. was special! -preacher-bat Murray I-lanbour U-n-, ited Church on Sunday evening.' He (preached a very effective and. chsllengilng addrex on the words or St. Paul to Timothy "Give thy- self wlholly to these things." Earlia in the service Mr. Dal- rym-ple had the great pleasure to present ilhe Maritime and Domin- -ion Athletic Shields (Intermediate) to Harley Fraser and the senior shields to Ellmevr MacNei1l. The Trail Rangers and Tuxis Boys are a co-operative group representing the tour churches in the villages. The ml'lrlister.iR.ev. D. W. Mac- tllso: Pirates Of High Seas - Comedy'- Cartoon . I H J ' Plhetson was assisted in the ser- ' ' . vice -by Blair Herring who read tlhe oprougwnlsga Scrioptume and Lincoln MBDIEOd who led in (prayer. 'Ilhe Canadian Girls in Tminirlg led the service of praise. rendering very sweetly the choir selection with Mrs. Al- " . sitting and Supplying Glasses,- . ace. l MONIAGUE, P. B. l. p,om"'u1uu.n: Iberanlvlnclbeod presiding at the t : 2 :2 (Patriot please copy) p I7 appointment. ' '”".'"..”:'.';::2;""' Georgetown A and Vicinity Mrs. Iresnueljd:-ccormack and Mrs .Victor Raiuse were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Harry S. Yorston wu a bus- iness visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Roland Bond of Mt. Stewart. representative for Rawleigh pro- ducts. was a business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. . . 'Mr. Willard Brehaut. School supervisor, spent the past iew days exalninin the various Grades - in Cieotseto n High school. Mr. Benjamin Stevens has once again resumed his duties as cana- dian National Railway engine cleaner at Tignlah. Mr. Stevens spent the past two months at his home in Georgetown convalcscing train the effects of a broken arm. The Georgetown-bower Mon- tague and the Georgetowrl-New port Ferries are both making reg- p ular crossings or the Georgetown Harbour and the Cardigan River. '.','heso ferries still in operntion on bruary 6, with every indication continuing operations gives one an idea or the wonderful weather we have been privileged to enjoy this winter. The Dominion Government Po- ' tato Warehouse. situated on the Railway Wharf, closed its doors for business on Saturday. Febru- . ary 3. The shed has been open tor the storage and assembly or pota- toes since last fall and a consider- able quantity of potatoes have been assembled and shipped by railway car and ocean-going irelghter. during the tithe the warehouse has been operating this season. It is not known at pre- sent .1! the shed will be re-opened in the spring or not. No doubt this will depend on whether or not a market 'is obtained lor the bal- . d s Ial Preacher At i” EXTRA: News of the Day - Novelty Reel - Cartoon Georgetown 0 And Montague Battle To Tie In one of the 'best games of the current season ed to an overtime 9-9 tie. game was fast and iainly rugged pick unguarded corners. Meteors. itors pair and led 6-5. and in the ten minute overtime to see the Eagles tie it up at 8:31 Georgetown. Line-ulps: Georgetown Eagles: Stevens; daelence, Delborvy, S. Johnson, A. MacRhee Land-ry. E. Murphy. 5. McNei.ll. H. Burke. 1-Montague. Power 7-Georgetown, MacDonald (Stevens) ' Stevens. Beck. Overtime Period y . slice of the Provincs's potato crop. played in the Georgetown Rink. the local Eagles and 'Dhe Montague Meteors play- The 9 but was kept well in hand. Each team went into the lead on various occasions only to see it vani.-lh. as sharpshooter: rode in close, to 'llhe opening session ended 3-2 (or the In the oenlter period the Eagles counteredlfoulr times to the vis- The third period ended all tied up at. B-8 1 Montague went. ahead at 1:30, only Referees were Ted McEwen of Montague and Red Lavera 0! Goal. W. MacLealn. B. rorwonds. H. Stevens. D. MacDon- ald, F. Lavandier. C. Mariell, A. F. Landry, Pwblicover. B. Montague Meteors: Goal, C. Wal- lper: deience, P. Fraser. D. George. R. -Beck; forwards, H. Power. D. MacLea.n, A. McLu.re. K. Clem- mts. J. Lannigan. S. Jay. D. Campbell. SUMMARY First Period (Maclmrvel 2:52 2--Georgetown. McNcill (A. Landry) 3:46 3-Montague. Jay (Lannigaln) 5:22 4-Montague. Lolmligan (Clements) ..................... .. 10:47 5-Georgetown, A. Landry (F. Land-ry) . ...... .. 17:57 Penalties: Non Second Period G-Georgetown, Stevens 1:25 0--Georgetown. Mnnvplh tPulbliacover) 'i:25 I-Montague. MacLean (Power) 12:37 10-Molltaaue, Clemente (Eraser) 13:25 11--Georgetown, Murphy (Burke) .......................... .. 14:55 Penalties: M.acPlhee. Clements, Calmplbell, McLu:re. Fraser. Stevens. Third Period 12.-Georgetown.:A. Landry 6:02 13-aMonu-glue, Mscln.-an (l'..a.lln.i.ga.n) 8:55 14-(Montague. Lamligan 9:10 15-Montague. Power (Macbean) ..... .. 15:50 16-Georgetown. (A. Landry. Stevens) 19:32 Penalties: F. Landry, George. The Guardian may Montague: The Post Ottiea.-, ards A son. be : bought at the loiiowiag Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Ottleo: Indoor la Iolsris: The saaclr Baruuulll. Ii. ' ......'lUYlNG ..oA'.l'5 and Mixed Grain. also reed bags dolly. High- est prices. Fraser and Aunt Feed Service. ..Wlsl'l'lNG MONTAGUI - Ms. "Albert Guudet. Moncton. was a business visitor to Montague yes- terday. calling on his regular eustomers. (Mr. Gaodet was I t resident of Montague prior to leaving tor Moncton. and his: miends here were glad to welcome (him to Montague once again. 'MAG1s'raa'ra's COURT AT MONTAGUE e A resident at Point Pleasant district was con- victed for having illicit spirits in his possession, under the P. B. I. Tunperulce Act. before Magis- trate J. W. MacDonald striden- tag-ue yesterday. He was fined 350.00 and costs. The same ,, was convicted of obstructing the police in the perlormance cd their duty. "under the Criminal Code of Canada. The line was set at 35.00 and costs. . JWEDDING SHOWER - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sty-melet o! Mulr- ray River were pleasantly sur- prised recently y a wedding shower. which was given. in their lhonour by the residents of Murray River at the home of Mrs. Lona Stymrleist. Many bealuti-ful. presents were received. After the opening of these presents, Mr. Stymeist tlhanlked all who lhad taken part in the very enjoyolble evening. At the close of the party a delicious lunch was served by the ladies. cardigan And Vicinity Mr. Aiban Brothers. Charlotte- town, visited his parents recently. ...!Mr. Allan Cameron. Cher- lottetown. was a recent visitor to Cardigan. Mr. William christian. Launch- ing Place was a business visitor to Montague on Saturday. Recent visitors to Cardigan in- cluded: Mr. Ralph Gordon. Mr. James Donahue and Mr. Raymond Micbearmid all or Roseneath. p Mr. George Mair. Burnt Point, was a business visitor to Cardigan on Monday. . Major John A. MacDonald was ll. visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. Miss Bernadette MacDonald, Principal of Oardtgan School. spent. the week end at her home in Little Pond. Mr. Lemuel F. Allen was a busi- ness visitor to Georgetown on Monday, before returning to Boughton Island when he is cut.- ting pulp-wood. ' Friends of Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Rcseneath. are sorry to hear she has not been enjoying the best. of health. and all hope she will soon be well again. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Archie Hume. Montague. whose husband passed away at camp Hill Hospital. I-Ialiiax. on February 2nd. Mr. 1-iume was widely known and admired by all (or his line musical abilities, and will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Lorne Valley or and Vicinity Mrs. Fl-Iancis McIntyre wh a visitor to Montague on Saturday. Mrs. William Hatton was a vial- tor to Charlottetown on Monday. Mir. Bruce Myers. Montague. was a Sunday visitor to Lorne Valley. Mir. Floyd Jay and Mir. Lcith Woolridge, Pisquid. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald on Friday. lb. Ohsrles Madneod spent the week end in Charlottetown where he visited with relatives and friends. I The tieiglilrors By George Ciorki (Power .......................... .. 1:30 13..c,eou-getovm, MacDonald (MoNci.li) .......................... .. 8:81 Pulalties: None. M... rl '. Miss Aleths Maduod. teacher at Mt. Melliok School was a week- end visitor at the home of her motho'r, Mrs. Christine Maotleod. ms. Emily shut, Union mad. spent the week-end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Lorne valley. Mr. John Mcltulay. the home of his another. Mm M” Mcsulay. Mr. Stanley Morrison. Vernon. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald on Saturday OV- :ning. . . ....'Mlu Jean James. Vernon- wss a week and visitor to Lorna Valley. all: was the guest at Mr brother-in-law and sister Kr. jars. Lloyd Maononald. ooun Hospital. aniimall units, in him a may oolrvstoscougc. Mn. Anal ' alla-lo.-..wum:'g: daughter-in-low K. and to C awmwggaweokendvisitnrst. "Will . . I IIEGMII : Wllhlilf I 3l'n1i?-"5i:'nuocur-osg:' urvicqs. .Sudnay. Feb. 11th.. Sun- dsyschool 101.121.: resular new vica 11 a.m.; the ordinance or the Lord's Supper at the close of the rnornlng service. Lic. W. D. John- a on. . CONCll'.l'- once attended the Nina! present- atim of the annualscottiah con- cert sponsored by-the st.-Andrews Predryterian Church at Mon- tague last evening. Each plumber VII Hlilllly enioyed as on the F071 Rev. .1".”N. as chairman. and piano. aooomp ' t was' Mrs. A.F. Ulmvbcll. The program included bss pipe selection: by Pipers Al- lan Cameron. Donald . MaoLeod. and Bruce'MacLaren; Highland dances by Mdsr Jessie MacGow- an: scotch songs by the Brooklyn Trio: Gaelic. songs by Mr. Allan Cameron: 'violin and guitar select- ions by the Misses Florence and Eleanor (Macmnnon: step dancing 71! nnerson O'Connor accompan- ied by Mr. Archie Stewart, violin- ist; duet by msKMarJoHs Gillis and Master Wayne Campbell: solo by Mr. John Bears: group of scotch songs by the choir. And a one-act comedy entitled "The Dear Departed," directed by Mrs. Elsie Wattcrworth. Included in the out were Mrs. w. R. Garrick, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Miss Joanne Wattcrworth, Mr. Gerald Jardinc. Mr. Chester 'MacLurs, Mr. J. Mal- colm Mscxenzie. An enjoyable entertainment closed with the singing of "Auld Lang Sync" and "God Save The King." LONDON. Feb. 8 e(A!P) -Dock hands who went on a wildcat strike six days ago began driltinz back to wane today in Liverpool. lvzanchester and London. The Nat- ional Dock Lsibor Board said bi.- 757 men did not show up in Liv- emocl and tviuncheste compared with 11.966 yesterday. This left 78 ships-idle, against w the day be- ore. Lean! on Thursday. February 1st. when titty friends gathered and tripped the light fantastic to music supplied by Messrs. Ward Orane. Lloyd MacDonald. Charles Mac- Leod. Clarence Myers and Mrs. Bert Lel-lrd. A deliciouslunch was served by the ladies. The oc- casion being Mr. Leard's (birthday. He received is rousing bouncing and all joined In wishing him many happy returns of the-day. T Nance Dr. R. M. Beck, St. Peter's, will be absent from his home and office from Feb. 12th to 414th inclusive. places get --SIIONTAGIII iliaptlst Chul-ch.' PIATID --Another largo tau - to the Canadian pooplo . . . Company" during our Diamond & Insurance in roroal IIIO,I'l3,0I'l -a gain oi S30.43l,& Now insurance iuuodl l3I,l22,68I -being 159;, more than 1949 It Payment! to policyholders! l3,00I,374 -of which Sl.lO6,43O was pollen! in death claims Total A-eta: lI3,C30,IBI -tor protection ot our polioyholdoll I states Motor Gonsroll. Brim idoiiIlows,(.I.t., Pmidolltolnalxcaiolcruto " Flnalcaun of tho idol: leval tel employment and unload! income, the - purchase of NEW lilo insurance policies in".l'ho Excelsior Life during 3 1950 reached the highest point in the Company's sixty yoors' service i 1 p p p xi-we are most qruiotol to ou:'pollayl.olam.' and the public generally, for this expression of confidence in "A Strong Canadian Iubiloa your--and sholldo every- thing in our power to continue to merit this coniidanoo in the your! to come. Of 1950 wescy with pride: "It Wu G 110” Y0Gl:l": " m'o people who are concerned about tqyatamatic uvlnj - Lila Insurance olou one ouna road topatsonauinanclal oocurlty (er MM todqy...and tomorrow! STEWART G. IVES , District Manager in alolumna so-on Oharlotltetaovllls P. E. 1'. SEEMS LIKE Al.l.'5UMMER Lollo warn wllault, THE OFFICE sov WOULD HAVE WELOOMED -ma ourooons,lls vial: - uo.wllaulz! EI2RAND6.MI2. CLEAN UPTME S1Dci( ,- (X)NFiNED1D INSIDE JOE. ' '.1WA - . . aapmoup LUNCH, .. mo .TllEQEl Ans PA FEW MORE '-&DEl.lVERiEs'.- - Josem A.bcus :14 A ueorono sf, Malmorou mum ONLY ONI NEH : QONVDIICIIY OIOIIPID OOHYIOB Till! lllllg 3-slllll lllllllllllllil: lllliiti-llillilillljllllllil usw s-was plays all records SUPIINIT lADlO- ONLY our CINYII '”' "'”"" POST (or all mom sxctuslvs sum-In rum All. llscollos "'"””" ...ausms... wmtmm . All. auronlancauv "'" " , -nanunosuouas "ON-9"” JIWII of ascorbic mm: "0"? . 2; ' """ "'-"""""" -sssacllllcln" stat w;-44""'” -oi .-.--n 4 l 1 l ( i I i I