m1...’- -_.. r.‘ _.< . .._...__., _ PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 9, 1946 W PRINCE EDWARD imv oi iii- V I z E 5 E i 5 I T o SHOWS DAILY AT 3230-7-9 LURED BY A WOMAN'S LYING LIPS Into lilo Iufl Zane Grey's adventitious Wcctcm ronance."l'w‘ul Soolbrema.‘ ihed i - in breathtaking / ¢v IIIIIIIII “ SIIIIII IIIIIIIII \ iiihMiMUlOT-CRMIIYGMPEVIIII-SITVEIGENT FORRESTTUCIIER-CIIA1ESKEIIPER-GRNIT WITIIERS ALSO NEWS - MUSICAL - CARTOON starring IIIIIIIOLPII +>vo+o 040-000-0404000-00-0-9-6 oooo-oooovo AAAAL-Q AAAAA - s-OO-O-Q-O O0 §OOO—O-Q OQ-Q+O-¢Q4 ‘4-0-0-0 f0 O O f0 §-§§+*. y CAPITQL ' TODAY ‘and SAT. SHOWING AT 3:30 l 7 - 8:45 ~ I sum 22.5." VERA CARR JLL - RALSTON ROSTRT IIOOIIICI PAIGE - CRAWFORD I mum min: I AéAAAAAAkmA THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: liarold I‘. Landry, Albert Aitken, Mrs. Byrol Stewart. Min Harriet Clair. AGENT OEOROITOWN: Walden Levers. AGENT BOURIS: M. A. MecLean. ' The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places in Montague: Mlle B. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. ln Georletowu: The Post Ofllcc; in Souris: Camden's and Florence Roper; In Si. Peter's: The Post Ofliec. — GEORGETOWN ' RID VICIIITY — i Mr. William Gillam o! Souris is Mr. Maurice Fitmatrick of wood- visiting fncnds in Georgetown. ville Mills was in Georgetown on Wednesday. Mrs. Wesley Moore o! Commer- cial Cross was a recent visitor to her daughter. Mrs. Henry Martel]. Mr. Malcolm Beaton o1 the Berg. mann Construction Company qt Montague was a business visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday. On Wednesday, Mr. William S. biartell, local coal dealer had teamsters engaged in unloading and delivering a car c! coal to his many customers. Watson Henry who is taking a Canadian National 'I‘raining Course in Monctoll, N. B. and who had been spending the seasons holl- days at his home here, left on Wednesday for Moncton. -- GEO. William Stevens this week spent two days in the Country where he succeeded in purchasing a number oi horses which he then sold to a Charlottetown buyer, rwho took dc- livery in Cardigan. ..'6evcral o! our stores arc this week holding a January sale o! their merchandise and citizens of the town and surroundnig com- munities are taking advantage of His many friends, this I00! heard with interest that Joseph the bargains offered. “Sonny” Johnson. son of Mr. . Joseph Johnson had entered the Miss Dorothy Cullen who spent Canadian National Railways Stat- her holidays very pleasantly with KILMUIII In Stock: GOODYEAR TIRES lhil TUBES BATTERY RADIOS and ELECTRIC » RADIO BATTERIES . --\.A-\.\.\¢\J~Jw\./\J&\-\.A-w\~.l~ Business Policy... - To purchase everything you can la the community where you llva and when you make your living. The business men 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 stool- ing all lines cf goods which are available. Your patronage enables l i? Ideal Merchandise § n. n. GARRETT. Mn. GROCERIES - FEEDS FLOUR KING'S couurv‘ COMMUITY SECTION sumo! suorriuo nmacronr . ‘McGDWAIPS LIMITED It Is Good Horse Sense and {ii T. R. IRCIIIIIIRLO 7; l: GO. y’ General. macaw-rs y and raouucr: EXPORTERS In lullacm Over as Yea-p ' present you with 4 “w” u": them end obligates them to extend their efforts to ‘I , Mn A_ y“ pm," the widest ranges oi‘ available merchandise. 'h'm' "1 ' cumnn‘ [EJ- é 50nd,. REL Buy from these public-spirited firms and help your community 4; v , while‘? , "a. e, - SOURIS: " BERGMANIPS ALL.,CQl-9_Rs m PAINT...—.- c. ti. DEALERS. GEORGE MOAR . .. MGBUUEBIEQ g p551); aaaca>xsf\\:\¢.\_'~<><\,.~.;\.x\c'*£~9.9s 2 A Friend We Have In Jesus". B! Howard W- Billmlw Scripture lesson st. Matthew 1'1- (Associated Press Science Editori 14g verges 1011mm by Loy-Q's CLEVELAND. Jail. 8 - (AP) — Prayer in unison. Hymn, "Jesus There are 5.000.000 crippled and Keep M, N“; Th; 910551 The disabled United States house- mmum 0g l”; meefins were 1 $25.00 SOIJRIS P.E.I. Mi’. John J. MacDonald ILR. l. Sourls é g IIORSEIIIDE COATS IE! - ACCESSORIES TASIY SANDWICHES 80ml.‘ Phone 33 - P a L ( g Sollfll. IEEJ. é “We?- DF- HUWi-Yd Rusk °I NWR-esd and approved. Roll csll was York told the American Medical aMwfl-ed by younger, m L g ABSOCBUOII $06M’- Wh° @011 be I and two visitors. Next meeting to helped by the same “mimle be held at the home 0d Mr. and treatments" given crippled war M“ Harrison Gael-L The (01. Artemis. lowing committees were appoint- “Yfeitold oi plans to extend this form u! treatment, which he cal- led the third phase o4 medicine. to the women in their homes. And he said there are 23,000,030 ed ifor next. meeting: Devotional period, Norms Smith. Study period, Reggie and Gordon Docherty. Neiwson ‘ . EDY Americans disabled or crippled Recreation nod, veyda and I THREEUST9OFE COM‘ l--- - l- .-.-_i who also can benefit from this Wendel; Gm: “ ““‘ ’ ‘ new “ lconwm Lunch Committee, Ina Paul Veterans who bcioro the islet “d (my, Barren. ~00 W“ "W15 ha" Yemamed h°P°' Collection token 00 cents. Pastor's Case Discussed Behind Closed Doors 5T. CATHARINIE. t-(CIU-Termed by cowarl o! Hamilton ‘scandal in thc Church in 20 years," Rev. A. D. Sutherland, pastor oi S ,‘To“\c\ a list. Andrews Church in Welland, I EMPIRE TONIGHT and SATIIRIIIIY Shows 7 and 8:45 Matinee Set. Only 213E _. HM‘. Ont, Jan. Rev. C. L. “the Worst Presbyterian the case of iOnt, was discussed today behind iclosed doors by the Hamilton ' ‘Presbytery o! his denomination. Barred. from a hearing that dealt with the requested resign".- tion of the minister was a dele- gation oi 50 lilo-tubers oi St. An- drews, along with newspaper men A Presbytery oiiiicial said alter the meeting that the Presbytery would meet with members OiT the congregation Jan. 20 at St. An- drews to decide on a proper course 0d action. One o! the barrel delegates. Miss G. M. Fortner, a 5t. An- drews member for more than 50 years, commented: "Id the meet- ing is to be held behind closed acuoeaau "ma" doors, then the Presbytery must v""'" be aircid o! something and they y“ I not the ones to preach to m‘ no y . 'l'he nature of the scandal re- loliill 5°“ mained a mystery as reporters. from snatches o! conversation with church elders and clergy- men entering and leaving the day-long meeting, attempted to piece together the story. A meeting of the church ses- sion lcst lh-lday drill-ted o. peti- ition for Mr. Sutherlands resigna- ‘tion, signed by all members oi the session except one. The act- ion followed criticism by mem- hers o! the session over the way in which the election of six new elders was carried out. The petition, read from the pulpit. by Mr. Sutherland Sunday. said: "inasmuch as our nunister is serving only c. small part oi the membership o1 our congre- gation, we ieel little good is being accomplished, and. . . .we ifavor the severing o! his ministry in our church.” Bhortiy after the meeting of the session began yesterday morn- ing ncwmaper men were asked yto leave. When reporters asked .for a statement to clear public doubt on the situation, Rev. A. J. Graham, newly-appointed Mod- lerawr of the Presbytery. said that was a matter for the court d the church to decide. cunts-muss atoom KHCIIENETT. Ont. - (CP) - A short circuit was bis-med for a. I SERIAL and COMEDY H. J. IIMBON orrossunm lilting sud Supplying Gland Ila. IIBIIIQII I. l I. oiiscsauralculsal- I ltslll. less cripples ior liie are returnind to work due to studies which find out what motions or strains their muscles still will stand. and 0.11011 training this partial physique. Dr. Rusk said 1.000.000 o! the disabled women are on crutches or in wheel chairs and that house- hold utilities can be modified so as to fit the limited reach o! was spent m contestéL Lunch was these and other disabled women. “wed by husk” and committee He said plans for treatment ul- in Chang A hearty vote of ready w b61118 iiriwn- thanks was extended m Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus Holmes and iamiiv for the use o! their home and the kind hospitality shown. Tho meeting closed wit/h the Mivpah Benediction. t Study period was then led by Edna Colwill. The following oldi- cers were elected for the coming year: President. Olive Barrett. Vice President. Roms Rodd. Secretary, Edna Colwill. Trecsurer, Mrs. Calvin Holmes. The remainder of the evening TVINNER 0F V-C. ENTERS MINISTRY WELLINGTON. N.Z., Jan. T — (UP) - Winner oi the Victoria Cross (or outstanding gallantry in the Western Desert during the Second World War, Keith Elliot oi Wellington has becnhordgintatdzatc a clergyman oi the C urc o g- land. Although several clergyman Egan Gagitvztfsua‘ tau“ y?“ have been awarded the tamed dec- baud m “me t d ‘Pug, ' i‘ oration In the past. it II believed “m, in mode ‘we? a Islam“ ' the“ is ‘my one previous h“ first exhibit ihnlvrignrtrtgg riscentii! ziiiss. 1%.: .l-S...;":;:’":...:if. Dawgird y» » As a sergeant, Elliot was serving a” f; up“ nun mun-em“ “it with a battalion which was lur- a b‘ ‘Mm °I "M Frwili‘ rounded on three sides at Ruwcisat “b‘t'r'°t1°“1't "wvwmm m‘! M“ . , figurative artists. Gabriel (Le Ca- Ridge .n September, 104.2. In spite d u l of this Elliot led his platoon in an f,“ a) s“ 1° "Idwcauvrnfi W” attack and captured 130 prisoners. thenmo“ “dnnwd °f the aim)‘ Though badly wounded in four PM}! Frfiup and m“ M! first Shw” places, Elliot refused to leave his d‘ 1m“? Pmv“ that hi5 a" "I5 men “Hm he had “Joni-ml them cleary personal and original wh.c and handed over the prisoners. bu"! ‘"11 ‘held- The citation referred to his quick Pflivflw himself does not mind grasp of a iliiiicult situation, h‘: W e“wmet1_r_\!1u@n¢e- He explain- great personal courage and Ms 1m. ed that his normal development doubted leadership. Ho was awsrd-_ 57°11!“ m9 V1 in fl/bfli-fflfii 10H“ Of ed a ¢ommqsslon in the flaky ‘art which, for unknown reason, After the war Elliot returned 10'“! called aiutomctism." He did his Iarm but after some time there I109 believe his art in be "mechani- he decided to study for the church cal” for n11 that nddlnsr and will shortly be made a curate, “I W0PI< WII-hfllli- In)’ Dre-con- Ill the Palmerston North iIISIfICI-lceII/ed 109E 811d the materials I ‘ use are supplied instantly while I em pointing. These materials coma. from the unconscious, but the mrective act never occurs outside On January 5th. the Institute a. very great emotive and Ifitllitil" held its first meeting of the new inlpulsion, unintuitive, empiric and year at the home of Mrs. George spontaneous plastic desire which Crozler. There were nineteen mem- both imrposes rigor, unity and leci- bers and two visitors present. in; to the qbjggqg 1 p.111]; To open the meeting the institute "However, I do not paint coldly: Ode was sung and creed repeated. 1 paint undo; thg Innugngg u; n. The minutes of December meeting intemal feeling whose origin I do We"? read and RDPPBVEII not know and which changes for The mat committee showed a egch warp," design for a small mat to the meet,- ing. It was moved b Mrs. Geo. M“; ‘ Crozier and seconded bIy Mrs. Graig gnflm p) ’f‘_”‘¥~‘,§,“‘,'§f,'§§‘y' it‘: g2‘: ‘Iazsglgtiixgithwk °"° m!“ cation auger here rcceivedh 2s. - an rom s man w o sa h secretary relmrud Th" "539 he made a. trip 50 years ago witn- een collected for salvation Army. o"; my“! m. y." The School cOmmIitee presented ' b'iis of 03.26 Joi- fruit. for child- ren at Chrsmns and $1.00 for towels for school. The sick committee reported 00.41 TIMI been used for Christmas boxes for sick and lIlllt-Ilil. These bills were moved paid. A motion was passed to send a convalescencc card to a sick Ipdy, "AUTOMATISM" SHOW STIRS ART CIRCLES MONTREAL, Jan. 8 —- (CF) - ._____,_.___ HAMILTON WORIEIVS INSTITUTE say, Mrs. Jas. Craig, Mrs. David Ramsey. Mrs. Wendell Oroliler. Mrs. h-rl Ramsey. Mrs. Jn A. Ramsay kindly in- vitsd members to her home for Feburary meeting at which roll call will be answered by naming a nutritious food {or babies, _lcllhyce . h spoils» 6.6”‘ Christmas tree ill-e which not. only burned up the tree on Christmas Day, but the presents as well. The Several messalel of thanks for boxes at Christmas time and otherwise were read. Therm was Drug Icon also an appeal from the Save the Children Fund, as this lmttuta always supported thi fund a motion was passed to send $10.00. it was decided i0 conrnuc Rod Cross work as there is still a vital Ninety-nine per cent of the peo- need. pic of Sweden belong to the Swed- The following committee was iire. in the home of c clergyman here, was extinguished before more serious damage was done. LUTHERAN COUNTRY @.__. ‘I. "will. lunar. Harland - ~- ) -- llcrc than l00.000 wheels, f, m prom whclis to those for "Willi?" WI. hrs turned out The lunch committee will be Mrs. Keith Runny. Mrs. Everett Ram‘. my. Mrs. Jaa. Craig and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. . Collections amounted to $2.60. ‘Dwanty cents was received for use c! frecser. One member paid dues. After an interest-in] program was conducted by the committee, them-lasting closed with the Nat- ional Anthem. A very nice lunch was served by ish l/athoran church o! whim the appointed to discuss means of '53 9 W“ b! I New! hm- cups-me ltkuilzistrator. railing rum. m. mi. nuts rum. the hostess and committee. - l . {in MCKEIIZIPS GARAGE v 2 g Robert .I. Mulienuie, Prop. W PARTS and GENERAL REPAIRS DELUXE MQTOR OIL DUNLOP TIRES g Phone s! - Sourls. PEI. . 7» FREE — - Theatre Tickets - FREE Each veck then will cppcor in the Advertisements in this sce- tion the Names end Addresses of people living in iila vcricus dis- tricts represented. Locate your name in one of the Advertise- ments, clip cit the advertisement, present it or muiI it to the Guardian Office cnd you will receive FREE two Theatre tickets with the compliments oi the Advertiser in which Advertisement your nomc cppaercd. ‘ Tickets will be good for Yco's Theatre, Moniegua, end IIII Souris Theatre. TIIE J. J. IIIIGIIES CO" LTD. GENERAL hIERCHANTB and IMPORTERB Exporters of Farm Produce i Complete Line of ‘(j FLOUR and FEEDS (f SOURIS ‘ADIES’ an CIIILDREIFS WEAR CHILDREN'S WEAR. SUITS. ETC. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAB FLANNELLETTI NIGHT GOWNS and PYJAMAS Also IIOUSECOATS ion at Georgetown, where he will her many relatives on the Island FARM PRODUCE cQcKsfluff MACLHNERY and REpAms Phgflg 17-14 _ New ref", learn Tclegraphynnd Station Agent left Georgetown on Saturday. EXPORTERS § Di‘ le~the'able. '-J 3d,t rt i. Ch- ‘s: ii‘; hi? w. won 157255.’... a. ..°...z:.'"...:: his. i I, ,, E, i ism-Li swims. w-wms wimp .. .. 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