LLLLLLLLLJLL A-JANUARY 8. 1948 LLLLLLLLLLL L Tanner EDWARD uni no ' . JAMES MASON and PHYLLIS CALVERT . “THEY WERE SISTERS" Also Novolioon-Shows 330-7-9 z 'IIAY_S--0HLY rm. and SAT. LL LLL ALA L 9Q OOOQ O §O—Q§§O-§—f§OQ O-J'Q-QFO-O-OO'QOQ-OQQQQQQQ "onto. lllllifl Illlill . iillii * liilliiiiii. iRB*'h*'1h'IIUIi iii-MK: ._. n IIIIIIIIIIIY IIARI ammonia-nun i; NMMMGECRGEIAGGILI ' manutvusmpcsoom g s. 4., - cad-mo. i i i i i 2 i #:0007044 §-§-§§§-O§-§-O-§-§-§~§4 &O O-O-Q-O-Q-QW-OO-O O-O-O-O OQ CAPITOL TO0AY . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENT SOUBIS: ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Landry, Albert Mtken, Mrs. Iyrol Stewart, Mlsdflorrlet Clair. OWN: Weldon Lovers. M. A. MooLeon. P b I aces-r GEORGE!‘ I V following places ln Montague: The Guardian may be bought at any of the Miss S. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. la Georgetown: The Post Office: In Souris: Condosfs and Florence Ropes-z In St. Peter's: The Post Ofllco. student at Mcfilll University, has returned to his studies after spend- ing the Christmas holidays at tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck, Montague. Miss Mary MacGregor- Montssue. left last week for Maiden. Mass- where she will visit her aunt beforo returning to Sacirville. N. B- W continue her studies at Mount Allis- on. University. Miss Annie MacEachern, was elected president of the YounK People s Society of St Andrews the annual meeting on Wednesday. December 31st, at the home of Mrs. N. D. Nicholson. Miss Thelma Lar- ter was also re-elected secretary- treasurer. ‘Wilat. might have been a serioul accident when the flat goof covering the old section of the Montague garage fell in upon a car directlY bolow._The heavy weight of the snow on the roof. caused by the recent heavy snowfall. strained the girders beyond their capac ty. wth the result that the back end of the roof caved in. taking down with it quite a ‘large sectcn. The garage under the O\\‘llEl‘SIlIp of Messrs. Claude and George Nich- olson, was formerly owned by Mr. N. D. Nicholson, At present work is underway cleaning the roof and Flllualld SAT. HENRY 18h TRAVERS . CONSTANC B ~ YlIIiHA - DOWLIN Tl-IREE STOOGE COMEDY-SHOWS 3:30-74:45 Slowing noanr asousmcx TAIGE-CRAIILVAIQIED . - HcDANlEL wooeooo-eoaooooocooooc oooooooo ooocooooooooooQoQQQ ‘\0—§-§§§§-§§§¢~O§40-O%-§~§<§§§4 §§§ OOOQ-O-U 0'60 v4 0-4 6-0 $0 O-V&§' roultnr-EMPIRE-rnl. and s11. SHOWS 7-8:45—MATlNEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 E-EYE-YO! YIPPEE-EYE-YAX/ Those Whecky Wildcats in tho rootlnost, shootlnost bottle of bullets and > belly-laughs you ovor sowl _ _ o 0 b o t o o < III-Ill | tmuiiii’ m: Im, COMEDY . J ILA‘; L_ LLLL ¢Lr:¢¢n¢.sL a a l‘; ‘* ‘v ‘ “...‘ from" in“ Julie cram. Russell onnown. BOWERY BOYS FILM 10o Gorcey and tho Bowery Ho?! s‘: Mat west rflo cleor Louie, o ma: WP! lint. of I D-ylll" nurderwxsrso ‘in Monogram‘; Jewry» ehsroos" coming toil! the plrc ‘lnsotre. The latest lowers s comedy has s nests"! round, with ocmy. Hunts " . l. Bobby Jordon. Gabriel Doll. y Benedict and David (time! letting into hllsrlom situations ‘"1 Mom ans Iodlsso Minerva Urecal, Jack Ncmnon, 1M1 5y" Cody, Bernard GoroeY. Rose Turloh, Chief Yowloohl. 5110!"!!! Benders. Billy Wilkerson and Jot Olhoo on Itoludod in the cost of the Jon Orlppo production. nuance. Essex. Insiond - (W) - Construction oflgndonb secondary airfield here hos been shelved as the site is scheduled for agriculture use. sold tho ministry of civil ovlstlon. debris, so that construction of a new r001 may be Qlegun. These enterprising young men have ai- rcady erected a new workshop at the rear of the garage. giving ample space for car washing and lubrication. To them goes the honor of installing the first hyd- raulic car lift in lvloniagire. which is of great convenience to motor- igtg who wish a quick and thorough job. There has also been installed a modern portable electric arc- welder. which is of such a benefit to farmers in particular and all motor'sts'in general, completing a job in a minimum of time with the greatest efficiency. Such enter- prise ls to he commended on the part of‘ these young men who are ever ready to use modern scient fic machinery in the garazte- The working of clearing “Way the snow on the main street is stll continuing although the hard pack- ed snow is now offering consider- able difficulty. Poole and Beer's Bulldozer, operated by Mr. Paddy Lucus, is being used to clear the snow from the curb so as to widen the street to nfirmt the passage of three cars, Mr. Lucus has cleared the street near the school running parallel with thc main street, and also many other side streets, which now permits the passage of traffc practically to all sections of the town. At the same time work is still being con- tinued to clear the railroad Yiifds to permit easier transference 0f goods to and from the raiinvay cars. countless tons of snow from the yards have been dllmr-erl over the hr dgo by trucks hired for the purpose. The road situation has improved ccnsidaably svlih lilo main road to Charlottetown- Cleorgetown. and iilllrrrll’ TI-lvfl‘ now dpcn for traltc. Honcvcr. the road to Lower Montnglle is “m under snow for n ions portion n! the way necessitatinl DIUW W011! zoom, although there has been a heavy snow fall, there has been n0 frost, and the river is still open above the bridge, a section which is usually one of the first to freeze over. The Georgetown Ferry is still making its scheduled runs to Lower Montague. there been no town Harbour. Mondoy, Jan. 5th. ssw the open- ing of the new schedule st the Montague Curll Club with the teams playing of for the Keir Clark chocolates and the Tip To? Trophy. The teams in this schedule include: CIOOOI-ATES AND TIP TOP COMPETITION Teams: 1st Stone-H. Jamieaon;_ 3nd. stone-James lnrkln: Mate -C. R. noel-um: 5UP -— DY- WTIIIY"? section-O. 1st stone-Frank Greene: 3E6. stone-Fred McKenzie; M5" '- Judgo Trainer; Skip-RAN. Beck; Qeotion-B. 1st. stone-M. J. Patterson: Md- atone-luloh nook: Mew-Holy" lnndryp skip-Keir Clank; 590L011 -~A ls-t. atone-Doug Nicholson; 2nd. stone-C. J. Boudrcault; Mate- E- H. Stewart; skip-Wm. McLean; Section-B. ..'Mr. Malcolm Beck, Medical Presbyterian church, Montague at’ 1st. stone-W. Isadner; 2nd. atone -Dr. Inman: Mate- Levi Power; Skip-Carl Stewart; Section-C. 1st stone-Brier Llwellyn; 1nd. stone -D. H. Coffin; Mate- Doug McLaren; Skip-L. H. Poole; sec- Lion-B. let. stone-Malcolm Benton; ‘sud. stone-H. Higginbotham; Mate - Geo. McDonald; Skip -Dr. John- ston; Section-C. 1st stone -Stephan Mcflreggot; 2nd. stone -.A. Currie; Mate-Art Sullivan; skip-George Gordon; Section-A. 1st. Stone- Grafton Peardon; 2nd. stone -1..eon Johnson; Mane -P. Hamilton; Skip -H. L. Mc- Greggor; Section-A. I 1st.st0';e -Malcolm McKenzie: '2nd. stone -Nell Hooley; Mate-C. ll-l. Kydd; Skip -I.oRoy White; ‘section-A. lst. stone-E. Carver; 2nd. stone |-Jole Fraser; Mate-Jock Annsar, ISkIp-Bruce McLean; Section -B 1st. stone- Doug George; 2nd Dan McDonald; Mate-W. R. Gil- bert; Skip -M. C. Reynolds; dec- Lion-C. 1st. stone - John Show; 2nd. stone-Fred Curtain; Mate-Walter Beer; Skip - George McIntyre; section-B , Spares:--Wm. McPherson John K. McDonald; Edison McIntyre; Paddy Lucus; Major John A. Mt.- Donald; J. I-I. McGregor. Note: Spares must be given first preference for subs. if available. If sub required for skip the mate must take the team and the sub ploy elsewhere, preferably first stone. Time Table Mon. Jan. 5th.-7 P. M. Geo. Gordon vs. Fred McIntyre R. W. Beck vs. L. H. Poole 9 IEM. B. McLean vs. Geo. McIntyre m memorials: OLGA VICTORIA MOBBOW Tho death occurred on De h 1st, 1947, at the l-‘xmlce Edward ls- lahcl Hospital of Olga Victoria Morrow, daughter of the late Alf- red and Mrs. Wlnnlfred Morrow. North Lake, P. E. I., in her yen‘. The deceased had been in failing health for the past ten years, was of a. mild and iuiassuming nature, not given to murmurulg or corn- plaining, but accepted her lot with heroic courage and cheerfulness whluh endeared her to her numer- oua friends. Left to cherish her Imomory are her mother and one brother, Hud- son. On December 3rd a brief ser- vice was held at her late home, thence to the Christian Churcfh at Southiake. which was very largely attended. Rev. H. R. Bell conducted Contains 25% Prepared Whoof Germ limo in Itself “ll/Y I INF 70-047 " 471th the service. Hymns sung were “The Home Over There" and "Torry With The lovely floral remembrance: bore silent tribute to the esteem in j which the deceased was held. as‘ well as bringing much comfort to? those bereaved by her passing. Pallbearers were Columbia, Camp- bell, William Fraser, Stephen and James MacDonald. R. D. Cameron! and George Morrow. i Mr. Dingwell, Undertaker. souris,‘ had change of the funeral nrrange- ‘ ments. Interment Was in South Luke Finlctery. Ellen’: Diary Continued from page 2) __ vlting seats for "chlliuns", perhaps Whllfi Bllloying an apple or as they idled there admiring the fleecy clouds in the mellow harvest sky. float-ing carelessly but in bswlton- I-"S Shapes. beautiful cs one glimps ed them through the leafy screen. 0f Perhaps one came there ‘to dream °1 l1 dill’. or days, ruse bound or as girls will of. a gaUaut knight like lover out of history. mounted on a white charger w carry one off, perhaps to a castle where servants hung onto ‘mes words and wishes. And if not to such good fortune at least to a Diace far ofif from humcirum tasks. away from washing the dishes or bringing wood to the box or Iced. i I v i Ins Memos-lam Callahan who pcswd away January ‘ 8th, 1947. Time speeds on one year has passed Since death its gloom ing the fowls or . . . but dreams t were sure to be interrupted even Wm“ c“ on the limb of an apple tree b) a. firing‘ call of; "Ellen!" Oh dearl. Did i g ever come to the anticipated de- lightful days? Though many I found more lovely than I had even honed. I look back to know that those care-free ones of childhood We onlas that light and ever will Down here We mourn but not in Cream shortening and sugar thor- oughly. Add e Kellogg's Ali- ran and milk. Let soak until most of moisture has been taken up. Sift. flour with salt and baking powder. Add bacon. Add to first mix- Your Breakfast in o Muffin and so may to make, loo! sun sscon humus nu- snd nu only will M: dinn- pears. Fill greased mufin pans two- ‘ “Eifmg, ’f Z3; $.15, ,,,,,,, thirds mu and bake in moderately hot 5f sup was! 2 annex: oven (400°F.) 25 to 30 minutes. 04:1 l e5: All-Bran r ‘ 9 mum” K “P "1"" ‘Imd I“°°“ Just wait until fiou tests the flavour of crisp bacon s wrapped up in l. light, tender muff!!! mode with folltn e ,nut-sweet All-Bran! It's luscious Get Kellogg's Alt-Bran ‘todayl Try these taste-tempting muffina tomor- - row. Clip the recipe uowI and beat well. Stir in KEEIWREGULAR” NATURALLY In loving luminary 0i Joseph Ivan In“: STORY AND m shadow be offered at the Capitol Theatre, when Republics home where all “as "The Flam-e." 0119115 its three day run with an excellent cast headed And 100k from ug a Qhinlng light, by John Carroll, Vera Ralston, Rob- crt Paige and Broderick Crawford His vacant place there is none can “"1"! Henry Travers and Hattie Mc- flll Daniel in supporting roles. paign L!) inlpurt us‘ much foodstuff! as possible in an effort to break the black market and forco food prices down. This will require a large amount of foreign currency, which can bo obtained only by stimulating French exports. The official said the French Gov- ernment had received assurance from Washington that tho United States attitude toward the new franc was "more friendly" follow- ing action of the National Assem- bly Monday night in approving n tax bill aimed at "mopping up" ol- SLPISILB UAST lN CAPITOL FILM Topnotoh story and n¢t1ng,w111 exciting drama Vern ltulston is the girl who Today we made calls in, the vil- C. Stewart vs. Dr. McIntyre. 1a“ and Mm “wmed” and dmad , ‘ vain flllds herself trapped by love. Wed “"9 4mm‘! U19 0f them all. For up in uneven we w,“ m"; to one man vhhcm she has come to again. ,l0ve. she is bound by ties of fear to ranother man. she once cherished, Tuesday Jan. 6 - Playoff games of Clarkson Shield Wed. Jan '1-7 P. M. Junior Games. 9 P. M. Wm. McLean vs. Bruce McLean. Carl Stewart vs. Dr. McIntyre. Thursday Jan. 8 -'7 P. M. Geo. Gordon vs. H. L. McGrcgJ: R. W. Beck vs. Wm. McLean 9 P. M. Ever Remembered by Fondly. ' In Memos-lam} In loving memory o’ our darling little grand-daughter and nejoe, Ethel Alberta il-lorton, who‘ died . January 8th,.-1945. Age three weeks. ‘ Gone from this earth so swiftly l Just like a flower in bloom this New Year in. Our mid-day meal was at a house there, and later in the day, towards duslvit was we were waited by car to a farmhouse in's. neighboring village for a second dinner. “If I so nluch as sec roast goose or duck or tur- kcy again I'll . . ." sister to me salrl a few moments‘ ago, now that we have returned to the old home, "honk or quack or gobble!" I 311g- plicd laughing. "Yes, that's it" she but now despises. The two vnen in Vex-sis life are suave John Carroll and handsome Robert Paige. John is the worth- less ax-lover who has this moments o! greatness and Robert plays the husband who is generous and understanding. .. __ : ' _ _ Tao: featured l5. Bmderlciib-Grasv- ford in the‘ role of an unrelenting blackmailer who knows where the skeleton in the lives of three peo- Fred Mclntyre vs. LeRoy WIIILB Dr. McIntyre vs. Dr. Johnson "Friday, Jan. 9-7 P. M. Carl Stewart vs. M.C. Reynold..- agreed laughing “I’ll hunk or quack or gobble!" (I confess I enjoyed even the surfeit of good things, le- calling from James‘ philosophy that. I shall probably arrive at leaner 'ple is darkly hidden. Tlhat he may ‘pay for this knowledge with his lite doesn't deter him. "The "Flame" is reported to be drama packing an emotional wallop as the screen play moves to its So young. so flu‘. so loving, Yet called away so soon. Sadly Missed by Grnndmm and i Grandpa Horton and Aunt Olive. sign of ice as yet in the (S20E89? LeRoy White vs. K. Clark. " 9 P. M. Wm. McLean vs. L .11. Poole Fred McIntyre vs. I-LL. Mz-Gregor Sat. 10-7 P. M. (‘r-ire Ice i! P. iii-Juniors. Mon. Jan. 12-1 P. M. Fred McIntyre vs. K. Clark. carl Stewart vs. Dr. Johnson. 9 P. M. IJ-H. Poole vs. Geo. McIntyre . R. W. Beck vs. Bruce lifcLcan. Tues. 13-7 p. m. Geo. Gordon vs. LeHloy White 1.. H. Poole vs. Bruce McLean. Cleo. lilclntyro vs. W. W. Beck lx‘. Clark vs H. L. itfcfircgor. Wednesday l1Ih.—7 I’. M. Wm. McLean vs. Geo. Mclnbre H. L. McGrcggol" vs. Leltoy White 9 P. M. Juniors. Dr. Johnson vs. M. C. Reynolds. , Thurs. 15th.-‘l P. M. t Spare ice. i s r. u. Geo. Gordon vs. K. Clark i Georgetown Ami Vicinity Mr. Howard MocLean was a Vis- 1tor,to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. l". J. DeLory. local merchant was a business visitor to the City on Tuesday. A very excellent Canteen service is available to patrons of the Geowletown Rlnknend ls efficient- ly operated by Mrs. Joseph Gotell and Mrs. Gordon Gotell. Miss Kay Roche. Prlndpol of Georgetown High School. recently spent a few days in Charlottetown the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Currie. Mrs. Mabel Hearn and daughter Lillian left on Tuesday for Wood- side, N. s. whore they will spend 1st. stone-E. G. McKlnnon; 2nd. stone-Horace Hsaer; Mate- D011 Samson; Bklp —I‘red McIntyre; y you Mend and fondly with brondtlel coach! Jun tolxo o 12-; p25: of luddor/‘s Mlsluro and coo your cough ls eased-yous cleared-your breathing mode . Ioeilov/‘s Mlsluro ls dllorom. b obo CAIIAOQI, I blond onsulllon soothes 0nd lobrkotos dry Inflomod nominees one mo: the lrrltllhl gins; ii ii i’. the winter months. with her ‘daughter, Mrs. Sheldon Ross. Geo. Miss Madeline MacPherson of ILsunchIng spent' Tuesday In pGt-ometown the guest qt Miss .VirglnIs Grant, enrouto to resume lher studies at Notre Dome Acad- 1cm)’. Charlottetown. I l, ..'G=o.getonlons recently vis- -‘ft'ng Charlottetown Ierez- Mrs. lRoymond Lavsndler. Mr. John Bstchllder. Mrs. Angus MacLean, ' Mr. Henry Parker. Kknball V'ctcr. ‘Local students sttendlno Prince of wales College. st. Dunstens Icolleoe. Notre name Academy and Mount Allison University have ro- lfurned to their studies reflreahcd Ifrom sh enjoyable holiday st their homes. The Inuls-Wnlontr flsl-t pictures were witnessed hv s large and avrv-icnin audience on Tummy night. The Lovlon are to he corn- mondod for thfr contlnulno of- forts to olsce before locsLpicture p Of friends the long and scorching days through the yccr!) And what. above all shall l m: of this New Year? Not, I think, that it \vili bear me new CICIISIILF on its; incoming tides, but nine: that the cbb will not talzc sway from mc "lhc old 111th." tint ham: been so pleasant. In Memoriam In loving mrmory of our darling baby Ethel Alberta, infant daughter or Harry and Dlarion llorton, Mt. Albion, who passed away three ' years ago todsw, January 8th. 194d. A token of love and remembrance To a darling we shall never forget llcr uncunoly to us is a. treasure ller going a lifotimxe regret. Sadly Missed by Mother and Dad. "Oh young New Year, take not those things from ma- Thc old time f1itil5; ihe shining, loyalty years have proved- The glowing hearthflras, and the books I lovcd; i I i All sapling!‘ kihdneizcn and Wei» 1 All sure. Ilill'fI~Ll'0ddPll paths tn which 1 cl 1g! - ' ‘ O bllthe New leer, glad with the thrill of spring- Leave me the ways that were my comforting!" Until tomorrow _ Diary —Goo.i. night. THANKS I want. to thank the Box holders of French River District for their kind Christan-so gift, as I only served them aahort tlmo sndl wish tlhem all a very Happy New Year. Arthur Stewart, Mail Oosuier. 0M0 0F THAIIKS Miss Aletaha Bruce o1‘ Bothwell who has been s psi-lent of tho Pro- vincial Bssxownlun has (not praise for that Institution She wishes to that the Doctors and Nurses for their many kindness, also her many friends who sent letters, cards, flowers and etc. And the Women's Missionary Societies of the Kings- boro and South Lake and tho Klngdboro Women's - titzute for sending cards. chocolates and eto. Doukhobor Areas i VICTORIA. Jan. 8 - (C?) — Additional British Columbia. pol-l ice details were rushed tonight tc| the Doukhobor country near Nel- son. 3.0., to inaugurate a system of patrols, it was learned here. Action came immediately after a Monday night fire, "possibly of incendiary origin," demolished a. one-room schoolhouse at Blue-' 00AT SETS WINTER ILOOMERS. picture entertainment. Major J. A. MacDonald of Gor- digan, president of the Southern King's County Hockel tongue was an interesting spectator at the game between Montague and Georgetown, which took piece here on Monday. Reg. $1.59. Sole .. . WOOL MITTS. 69c. 2 pair . ...., Suede and Lsothor MllTS. Foir 75c. 2 for CHENILLE HOUSECOATS. Sires 2, 4 and 6. Reg. 4.35. . d“... Men 8: Women luv Nrn/IW p l'IIIl Inrlv) , PHONE 50l-L hm the latest and best in motion i Dr. (haw s Nerve Iood l, $HOW SUITS Reg. 69c. 2 for .. FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS. 1 ,_ I BOYS’ and GIRLS’ FLANNEL- ETTE PYJAMAS. l.89 and 1.98. FOIl ALL smashing climax. Under the deft handling of director-associate pro- ducer John H. Auer, this latest Re- public production is definitely to be regardr-d as being in the "don't miss" category. Expect France To, Issue New Franc PARIS. Jan. 0 - (A?) — A highly-placed Government ofllciol said tonight France will issue o new franc within the next two weeks in an effort to revive this country's foreign trade. The plan was seen as port of Premier Robert schumsrfs osm- barry Creek. near Oastlegsr. in the West Kootenays. , It was the second “mysterious” fire within a week. New Year's eve, the Burns block st Gfsnd Forks, 3.0., was dynomdtod and fired, causing $20,000 damage. Police believe the blue started in a Doukhobor store housed 1n the building. . ' III IIHILIIIIEIPS 0LOTHlH0 LO0K 0IIER THESE VALUES! n nlsooun CHILDREN'S LISLE STOCKINGS. 6%. Reg. 55c-2 pair 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 . 1.00 . 2.99 7 and 7V1. Reg. 65c. 1 poIr 8 and 8%. Reg. 75c. 2 pair .. 9 to I0. Reg. 05c. 2 pair .. HELMETS, CAPS, PARKAS- Reg. 79-89-98. 2 for HUNTING BAGS- Reg. $2.98. Sole SILK STOCKINGS (service weight) 81/5 to 10%. Reg. $1. “A 00MPLETE ‘LIHE 0F 0LOTHlIIO AHII TOYS LITTLE 0IIIL’S AHII BOY’S" The SporII: Toggery cess purchasing power. WELL WOODED There are species or distinct varieties of trees in Canada. iiitii'°iii‘.i'.'.'.iin"”i ‘all ,. 89c 1 .00 1.19 , 1 .39 1 .00 1 .99 1 .39 4p‘. Z for Qvssu mm " approptrrlutely 15 s.