rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Meteors Defeat Women's P.W.C. Team 6-3 Institute PAGE aiclrr ,, THE EASTERN GUARDIAN 7- - AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs. , Bruce MscPhee, Miss Joyce Wluinton. Pius Mcklnnon. ' " AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden LIVCII. a , reaauanv s, 1952 Wool Naltes llasli For commonwealth Peakes and mono llev. James Maolnnis Of Glen William - ; . . e o o . --- H The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: I E h b t M t ..'Frlends of Mr. Allen Joseph ' Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The n X I I Grnrit are sorry to hear he is ill in u0NDON, Feb. 1-(Reuters) .. Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards & Son. t Charlottetown. gvclizalihas zrzzedugl goldgn men go . , TG" In a enalt -studded exhibition -m-r 1' 3” In 0 116 W00ldPl'0dllC- xi ..'Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- ..'Mrs. B.)-I. Yeo, lliontague, ac-:tH2'l';':'inlf:55;f:mfl;::::5' -lI':T:f:;ld”i'hiS': hockey rlzamey at the Montague ..LBER.ToN W.l. Miss Rita HugrhesNof Pxeakleaulegt ing dominiona-Australia.New Zea- t ' Donald of Montague were in town companied by her daughtei. "'1' (,MrlO”'Nnlm1 ti" Mme: Rink last night the P. W. c. ' OH Jallll-"Ill (lg. 01' CW 01' land and South Africa. - r on business yesterday. Arlene, lett yesterday for an ex- ;:hipl'n"l; wmTd' Prog'hyi!;.r.nn Wclshmen went down to defeat 6-3 - Mrs. S. R. Burke, I chatter A. Miss Hug cs was accompane In glx yam-3 they 1-,", made A l - , tended visit with friends in Hali- mllml ”, . M, in h. 7:.” , ;r at the hands of the Montague member, was hasten to the Albor- by Miss Luiilce MiicE:ichern oi prom 9: 5170510009 from sale of Mr. Milton H. Llewellyn, Murray (ax, N,s, "mi ' m "'5 ' '5 i I wt ' Meteors. ' ton women's Institute Friday even- Canaroy. . wartime stocks of 10,500,000 bales. lie liatl horn in failing health for time. and lind been A pa- ili hospital since December. him-Innis wits horn iit Mar- The ngiire was announced in accounts of the joint organization set up to sell wartime wool sur- business ing, Feb. 1st. Mrs. Michael Ahearn was secre- tary pro tem and fourteen meni- A close checking game all me way, the Meteors capitalized on the many penalties handed out to Harbour, was a recent visitor to Montague. ..'Mrs. John Maclbeod, Victoria Cross, is visiting at the home of Mt Miss iiattie Arnold of Bristol was a recent visitor to St. Patrick's M3. Gerald Fitzpatrick, Wood- hnr son and dauzlitcr-in-law, Mr. ,,,,,.,,,,. p I H 5,,” M H", W. the iisitors for hooking and bers were rcscnt. The treasurer. Iloa-cl. Miss Arnold was the guest pluses-U. K.-Dominion Wool Dis- viile. was a recent hiisine-3 visitor and Mrs, Hudson Maclaend, Eri-,M,.p ..”,'d x',,.g."m,:uS Mm.1nm'sl W, roughing to take command of the Mrs. Eric orbctt, reported. a bal- of Mrs. .l.E. Btrt. posals Limited. to Montague. miindston, N. B. she was ac-l,.,.,.m.,.d hm ,.;,r1,. (,du..mi,,n more scorinz. ance of 522.56 and outstanding blll'. The British Government bought Mr. Wallace Wooidrigc and his dautzlilcr Evelyn. of Fisquid, were visitors to St. Patrick's Road on Sunday. February 8. up the wartime surnlus to aid the domlnions. Pi-oiit from sales is divided equallv. half for Britain, half to be split among the doinin- ions. The wool which brought the re- As the name progressed tempers :.vrew short, and Gillis and Curi- more were sent to the pen with iiialors and Clark with a niiscon- duct, besidcs many other players with minors. Both teams kept up were ordered paid. The school committee, Mrs. C.l-I. Weeks and Mrs. W. J. Phillips, reported a few supplies needed for the school. The new hall committee will be Mrs. C. H. Weeks, Mrs. A.C. Green mmpanled as far as Moncton by Her little fflelllls M9 F"-M-"id l" Miss Mary Lamont-, Victoria Ci-nss. learn that Miss Sandra Stewart. His many friends in Montague and and ,,.,m.e ho was ordained. dlullhl" 5f 377- and Mrs F" H' , VlCll1lW dd-FDIY T011793 til? m"955l l-lo urns well known ill the crisi- Si”l'3Ti-- M”m3QlW- 35 out Mm" of MP. M301-Cod in the 51- -l0llllicrn SN'lIr1f1 of this Province where 5”" her WC?” 1””9”' iH05llll81 and ll'l5h lllm 3 5llP9d)'ilir- siippliml in V7ll'l0liS li'resh,vtcr- lhcforc going to the United F-tritcs wlicrc he continued his studies Mr. Marl: Glllhifof Borden was a visitor to Peakcs Road on Feb- -'r- recovery. L1,, gi...,-V1.93 sin.-n his ,-cure. a killing pace through three per- and Mrs. C.R.. Hunter and the ' cord sum originally cost only :6.- Mn. Heath Stewart nnrl rlail;:ht- - mom ,..i,.,uL in" years ago, His iods of hockey constantly stiiu:k- new visiting committee will be Tl”"l' 1- Mrr Gina” W” "19 guest 900999 53 Wartime prices-some 700 er. Shirley, .Vion!Mwv- were recent last regular clirirgc was at .liliir- ins and repelling the assault of Mrs. R. s. MacDonald and Miss 0! his brotllciu Mr. Rnlllh Gillan 05 per cent prom. visitors to Borden. sue-sis 0! M1 M r Harbor ray lizirhor. For the pits! four the other. Throughout. the game Annie Leard. 4 Penkes Road. ' The organization now has sold and Mrs. Lloyd Cl k. u ray yn;il's Mr. Min-lniils has resided the two go..lics had a hot time of It was decided to continue prep- ------ all its stocks and isigoing into vol- ---- y N d V' ' '1. til (lion ll'il1inni. I it but rare such tine fler!o1'n1- arations for a concert to be prc- Tiles-W Gsnrzle Clark and Wil- untary liquidation. -.'Bl'l.0VA trrnlcvin sile. l.lll- Of CII1 lclnl Y Mr. Maclnnis was twice mar- antes that they were instrumental sented later in mg geasan and 3 hur Jay of Mt. Stewart were vistt- t.M..:M..sB. ' eral nllnlihnrff 70? 1'01" Old l”l"h ..u..l rlcil. his first wife, a native of in holding down the score. member volunteered to entertain at ("'3 W '5'- P-lil'lCli'5 Road On 5llll' -. "" "”' B”l””' C' R' B"""'”'l Mr. and Mrs. Grant sencabauzh, lhc l'iiilcii States linving rire- MacLean and Power each scored bridge in old of the institute funds. dlli'. FEbl'll-'1l”.V 3- WHIM MM” P5335535 - l”"”"- "m”'"' ”"'mlm"k”'l3lrs. Wilbert Sencabaugh. Cani-.dcrrasnrl him several years 520- 1W0 R0815 30? Moniakue. with PoW- Her offer was appreciated and ap- "mm H0”) MEETING 5'h”"' 70' M”"'"””9' Fbridge and 'Mrs. Edward Fisher oii Siirvii-int: are his second wife. er and P. Fraser getting slngle- proved, Mir. Joseph P. Handrnhnn of ..CKRlS AND -lBl-71.1.! Dress Boston. Mass, were visiting friends the former Laurzi lKiacQueen of 4 tons. During the social hour two con- FRlli1lll;.'lil”t'l0k was a visitor to St. The Wltini Road Farmers 'l-'oi'iini . and relatives at lV.tiri'ay Harbor Victor-Li Cross, and a son, James For P. W. C. Wood tallied twice lasts, provided by Mrs. .l.H. My. P:i:rick's Road on Sunday. Feb- , t H h - y shop, l:WOll'3L'll'9- 1: lll”l”li':?'- ”'?'"'south on Sunday, February 5th. Inf IOWIIV and -1 fiflU2lIlt:Il.F1llpl:- and Carson once. rick and M11 RE. Mcnomldv ruory 3. ,'::;,;n,:' Gnlgforfxi t V the I.e.g.oll Bin-d-us. to -1-ollssde i.Jolmp xv. Schcldemarino. Von H Fourteen penalties were impos- war. gnjgyed and ,.ef,eSh,,,e,,,s Nine memm,” amended the mmg Police believe they have some the Blue Dome llvslmlrant. f0r- Mn and Mrs. George Claw, Gantry his first iniiri-itigc. iwo sisters. ed, Wm, awed bby the homes assist. M1,-, 31,193 Mamesonv Form: Hm'pm:' the two-year-old murder of Sam merly Aniia-).lne', Dress Shop. ...'Ali.t'l'l'2l'R. 1'fllliPSl. in (Tim- hridge Hall on l9r-liriini'.V 22nd. at and Myrna were recent visitors to Charlottetown. llnnicl Maclnnis of Martin- ivalo and iVIrs. nlanics Alley of Niisliu-1. New llampsliire, also lirmirisliire, also survit'6'. Mrs. Whim lloarl ed by Mrs. Henry Myers and Mrs. Merritt Callaghan. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. R. E. MacDonald with wns fl visitor to Penkcs on Friday, February I. A hirtliday p.1rl,v was held at the The subject for the evening was ”Wliat sets farm priccsf”. A dis- cussion period was held and the Delibasich. whose bludgeoned and frozen body was found near W91. land, Ont.. in 1949. Arrested in Brookville, N. B., is Lloyd Frank Her anv friends are sorry to , p ,. . . u - nuc.iin s ris' r . - I ll-mt 15""il"-i '" 'l” W" '” M” hear tliriit Ixii-s. Wiliam McKay is 7”” l”"””1 ll”,1 be M” Wu" and vicinity Mrs. L. B. Leard and Mrs. H.W, home or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mac- icctgwgre ndisclrilgseifl 0:: itrnlfziisuh Cross. above. who was taken into Patrick Gizlrlinzs. Sbrpriilrlv of Confined to her bed All Join in clay aftr-riiooii fioni the Lorne Matthew. L” joint hostesses. nmipDOnnld 0! Peak” in honor of me” . TM membc" f0" that m wsmdy an” M! brother unen- Womerfl 1"5l1U1l0- All ""195 wismn he, an EM). return to Valley l?l'CSil)ilE!rlan Church. lvntcr-p ”;g M”. C R Hunm. Mrs Miclneildaugiiter lilarv who celebrated her answer to nucsilnn onc' Farmers ing under the name of Keise must, he in by Feb. '20. 1st prize, heauhg 5 I inont will he in the Lorne lnllcl Mr. Barry Nichnison. Charlotte. Ahe3m' 5;"; M” '5 C '5,.em im sixth birthday on Jaiiuarv 3. horrid control pricc-s' question lwor arrested in Niagara Fallsy,):fW;. 510.00: 2nd 53.00; 3rd. 5300: 4lll- ' pAO C9'll9”"lV IOWH. silent H recrnt Vi'”k'9"d Hi charge of the program ' --- 7 Their decided flint il'llPV would like on. charges of illegal entrv " wax of chocolates. ”' V W” whim Road with his parents, Mr. STERUNG ”; I M,, Dmmd Gm,” M Bord” ,"n;W.: mnrkmm, ;mmn,m”nm pemngi in wemmd mmycmil; . .7 . . . v v ' - , r ' . ' s . ”.SHURyGAlN, Amateur Cavab jmd M'5- lwhh 1V”h9i50"- ......- was n visitor to St. Fnll'lCk'5 on to look after siirpluscs. whicli wits remanded to county jail. ......j......Mj ST. ANDREW'S Y. P. S. h... "pk Mrs. Crariford MacK:iv ciilcr- February 1 could he In turn rcgulnicd luv it cadet sponsored by Home and M . .!A considerable number of res- 1 -n d (h b I" qt .l- ' y , ., . d H "t . 531001 A559”-”i0lle Y”.-i Th””'v ..'The regular meeting of the idents from the dislritl 3"9”dl'd N:'l()l:lf3l'l'S eliiztoirtnutters for) the mJl1!llz- Mi:-. Keimv Jnv of Fnpnjnnlu-oak itil: l':''i.tl'Pqllll(l:ljInrl):lnllTlroi.n ""1 mrmshmenu were ”"'d l9 M0ma3'”Pv wed"”da-"'- Feb' x3' sl Young People's society of St. and ll" T0331 P 2 iaxled lo 3 "I9 l”"9m1 "ll T”95dal'- F911 5- unry meeting. was a visitor tnAst P'1t1'i(;k'sHRo1d their preference for stabilization 8” p.m. s':larp y Entries open V tolAnd,ew.5 Presbywrian chm-0&1. stop on schedule. The iiciv'9uecn of their former neighbour rind The president Mm Elmer I,-yr? on Sunduvl FODNMRV i nr "HMS, tTll0 MM meeting will he held ' SOlllllFl'll hlflls Hlld 1” be m3119d,lvlontague. was held at the maiisc'5i"lll30d 40"” ill "””3' H19 Cwct ”'9"d- HI” mic M'"5- K"”""”l9 presided and the iriectin;: opcncti . M- .. At the conclusion of the mcci- n the home 0! MOSSFL Mu" Md not igtcr than Feb. 12 to C. Rm on Tuesday evening with the pros- spot ulicre one week 214:0 She llndc lilzicLarcn. who died in Montague with the singinn of ilie'Odo rind Messrs. Ralph Grant and Ernie Lloyil M.-u-Kinnon. Boehner, Iilontazzie, Phone 70. idem. M155 Thelma Lnrter, p,-e. rt fond farewell to her Ellilng fath- .-it the age of seventy-eight years. H", mpeming at the (-,.(.,.d' Gmm Hm, ,.mm,; In Chulottey ' ---W-A siding. er. She was preriercnsmlv by he!” llU5' Thirteen members nnswcrcti tlin town on Fcm.,;."l,. .1 i ' ..'C-ORR!-'.(lTl0N - A recent Miss Nam-,5 C-10w, assisted by A lirinciful of spectators stood hand. the late Mr. Hm. Mat-Laren, mu Mn Wm, H n.(.il,c ,0, R sup. t - - a ea article reported the equipping of M15, Thelma sgmrvary, condticqgd outside the airport gazes as thvewsvov-pleat year-s ago. Prior to that .pcr dish and H was dwidcd ,0 Wr mu vp:"R:f"l VI 1d a hall at St. Point”; for commun- the devotion,” ,,e..t,,d and npmmd royal convoypullctlnwny. Cliui'clii.1ltiniv they had lived at Wlilm mm ,1 mm Pam. in me smonl-! A - f - l-- 9-..." A nCD0lla lty athletic. piirposvs, it is now Ir-nriicr liricl iirs9tl the Ill”-Fill? '0 lllrrul on the farm iinu7"'owned by The fniiowinl: committee xi.-is mi. wcrc visitor's to Cliziriotlctown on the meeting with the hymn "What . v . .. - : . . .. , . , pointed out lhrll, ihislwas not. as A Friend W9 Have 1,, Je5us" fo1.lSL'ly away when the mourning Mr. and Mrs. ll m. Einialson. "oinlcd ,0 lake ,.hm.m,. nlm M. '1:'C:J(lIl;l1-l)l.V Hli. )M'l.uhi.'i(.DDllnld was stated. ille C0"l"ll'""Y Mem"”al lowed by Scripture in prayer, Queen arrived. I p . Tempo llert Flctchcr, Mrs. Aibaii Boltzcr i.Cr') .131”! J W R” Mflnonalds Hall, but the Legion Hall, built The bible studx we first cmpt. Along the road outside the air- A meetinz of the Junior Red and Mm BuCi,am,,,, The Sm. ilmlfll - r- Wk liclnllla 0fElllat- and maintained by that organiza- tion for their own purposes, and loaned to the above athletic or- (anlziitlons. er of Mark. was conducted by Rev. F. N. Young. after which an in- teresting discussion and bible quiz was held. port. men bared their heads and woinen-some of them weeping- wavcd handkerclilefs. The Queen obvioiislv under strain, waved back Cross was held by the pupils of whim Road school on Wednesday afternoon with an attendance of fourteen members. The president, committee reported having pack- ed sevcii sliut-in boxes at Christ- mas and the school coiiimiilcc rc- ported having treated the school liicssrs. Misiiael. Walter and Gerald B)l'l10. who are employed OUR BOARDING HOUSE . . EGAD. WITH MY SADDLE- HJN VADIO PEWECWED, LONELY RANGEu-.HAllR-l2- Of A Hoople Brainstorm vita-rt.i. 521 eru' wesr WILD! slow, IF , . . 'l'l-(E LONESCME cowaov you gouLp App R 11 11 v ., d .m, graciously but with ll. saddened Edith MacDonald. conducted tile and prc-school axzr cliildicn mil" Peltlxcs. spent the, neck-end of A ' vex-50. ocgasc;l?:;u::!:;,:f,lnl:g gh: face. meeting. Lona MacDonald, the the community. Bills lllnounling Fcbrunixv 3 at film home on QVELL HAVE Her: Emsamu- swear AwDAcuaacoxL- M3,-,1 "holinesg," Tm minute, o( The royal party went directly to secretary. read the minutes of the to twenty-one dollars and twelve Bill"? ROML W M”: "'D"” ""5 LNEI7 K313 TOTHA7 RED.N0llGli HANDS 3;',,5,”;'iZ2:,.f;?'l.l.ilE,. Yiii. 17.33 Sii'”SEiiif.”i3i.i'n””3i.”ef”.ie;Eiiz”.3Zi13liiiiiiia E3”--till; beIi51inofv"'i 323 i.”."..'5n??Qi-E51 i"3.l":35""” "ml ”" """' llr. Daniel ml... of Peakes tggjgrggggmsw veg;-Lrhrecoswvue gs:-3 gngny sooihlnzcomiortoramvl 13,, md approved ,5 read. ricd. Waiting inside was her iii-,saw." The ..'olloiving new commit- A V010 fll lllnnhs ll."-"5 "-V'-l””P”i1”l lo? H-llliflx OH Februaljv 4. ' 5gB.DLEl.,uEmuDi:1.7:EEa Egtt”-E5559 h"OM l"”9iTl”d'V”"'"1d'k””'"i The meeting closed with the ynitr-old grandmother, Quccnitccs were appoiiited: health-- ijll M”; ll l”if1'"C9 M1j”,l'k"-VI'""dqMi:i '”i i - I5couc.EAl.EDl;.i Tr-IE 50.,-,5K,”E””g,P,?j,',EE5' tell?” i .::;l::..3'” .;:::;::. il.""l..”.”.”liifllo-”””Ei?:.?” ...'::.d ”;:.::.;:l.': i.Z."Jl.".'."” ::::.....;"..;-".: C;.'::.1l.-.;;""..:.: 33”” WW -- un son, 0 owe y a a our 0 min I1 l”. - r I A - ' m . p t ' it. . . ., o l .- - I . - - Ea:1:iaL 1:op.M5 I , V I .rHA., igames and contests. borough House as soon as she rc- and Rona MacDonald; policeman Sill” ll 5'9V”'”-3 ””55 1'" J”'”0”J M00nf'.v Of Pcakes. is confined to "It-(E army! ' ,w V 35 wk?! ' celved word of the arrival. -Lona MacDonald and Mur,v aT,?m5:g '9 ,,d,.m-9 w : um” be-d Mr "Whm" H” m-ill)" ilrcnds ' ' As the royal party arrived at Munro; sick.-Betty Mac.Beth and mldcandrrdissizfzmm. Sefzwul Mb; "I511 her it SlliWl.V T0C0V9l')'- Z Clarence House . in tho gloomviFditli MacDonald; tideness-Betty mg and mrm Of Hmmks for "MW ..e... V dusk, Queen Elizabetli appe.'ii'ed;MacBetli and Lyman Nicholson.,wmj,, ru,;,mj”. mm (-m.iS”m;.; 37l'- Ul'llIln lilndltxx. was .1 visit- - -. ' tense hm Composed" Owmg to insufficient membenicards from fornier niemliers wcrclm. m Chnrlonctoml on Manda” EXTRA! NEWS Cartoon - Comedy gvothing can of your skin- nor mine!" PRINCE EDWARD TD-NIGHT ONLY GREAT MIDNIGHT SNOW in! w 7i4Wmza In Plain Coffin Carpenters at of wood from a huge oak tree fei- iemporory platiorni. on which the body will lie in state at Westmins- ter Hall, site of the Houses of Far- linmcnt. The body of the King will reach London by train Monday following CAPITOL being present it was found neces- .sa.ry for some members to be on a S (M h number of committees at the same were husv making the gliainngoglz ”m9' The new "311 can 15 m be in Wl1lCh.ll1P, monarch will he laidlmswered by D" Drlgmal V319"””3I to rest. The casket is being made”'"5e " pay ” (me "1 15 Ce-"ii 1"! the absence of Beverly Moore, who charge concluded the meeting. A brief family service at the little 18th-century sandringham church outside the estate. The body will lie in state in an oaken coffin draped with the Moli- nrch's purple robes of state and bearing his Jeweled crown. The King's body probably will be dressed in one of his uniforms. It Royalty To Attend The Kings at Sweden. Norway. Denmark, Belgium and Greece and the Queen of Holland are expected to attend the strife funeral, to be held at Windsor Castle. Along with the British Royal Family, members of both Houses of par. llament will attend. Vincent Mas- 583'. Canada's Governor-General designate, and L.B. Pearson. Ex- ternal Affairs Minister, will be there. The King's body will be buried at much apprecititctl. Mrs. if. 5. Mac- Ewen and Mrs. W. I. Grccn were appointed to discuss the third los- son lll home nursing at the vicxt Febiwinry -i. -BU The "hat trick" as a sporting: nwumz for which Mrs. arm," NIH: term was orig;iially in cricket font Progrnm., Mrs. 17. S. Evil and Mrs. I-”lcniming; Lunch, Mrs. Kon- neth Ll.'lCKi'l)', Mrs. Lorne illne- Ewcn. Mrs. H. S. lllrici-Iwcn, ltirs. Wallace liiacliny and Mrs. l:I:irlc Henry. Mrs. Green was appoint- cd new Red Cross convcner and it was decided to solid for n qiian- lily of sewing and knitting. Mrir. Flemming then discussed the second lesson in Home Nurs- ing and the collection lJl1i0l.IfllC(l mlttce in charge. MAYFIELD VV. I. The January meeting of tho lilayfield Institute was held at tile home of Mrs. Miller Orr. and opened with the singlnr: of "Jinizlc Bells", followed by rcpcaiing the Cr:-cd. Roll call was answered by hill" members and two visitors, and the mlnutos of the previous mceiinll were read and approved. it was viictl the niemhcrs to lici' ironic-..'"mc balm”? or ””'”' li'k3kci5 m The m” can Wm ha m,sw,.n.d Ml SLlCL3OSSlf)ll with three bails. led many months ago on the 3:: 1" Chant” 01 lljlle Kenny sale. telling something interesting about (' was pu on y t e teacher. the Institute. change our IOVC-u esIV:,t;.'1m1en R150 started why and won by John Clarey. yA pro- The following committees were the color struction of the catafalqlie, or gram put on by the committee in appointed: MONTREAL, Fcl). 7 - (CF) -u The Uilltrtl States dollzir today clos- ed at U16 of one per cent premium to the Criiindlaii dollnr, down U32 from Woriiic.sda,v's close. That is, it. tool: sl.00 lxiti Canadian to buy 3: Amcriciiri. rcad ll:-' lilrs. Blair Andrew. Coi- icction 51.00. llllfl the meeting closed by singing "Gail Save Tile Major Amos Barnaby pl-loople. star of the "Our Boarding House" cartoon in The Guardian, has just won national recognition for an invention he perfected almost is ly cowboys riding the range. And now along comes Elmer Rovere, of San Francisco, Cal., who has applied for a patent on a contraption based on the Major's idea. The patent was granted. but the Patent Office believes in grant- liig credit where credit is due, so it was Major Hoople. nod not Rovere, who won recognition for originating the device. In Rovere's saddle. the controls J AHEAD OF THE TIMES was Major Amos 3. Hoopla (left, with in and smug expression) when his brilliant mind Invented the saddle-horn radio on June 18, 1931. Today, there is a patent for It. the speaker is in the same place. The Major's saddle has the sound coming out of the top of the horn with the controls forward of it. Thus all that Rovere has a PI- tcnt on is how he has bored aliols ” 2". . i . ii was years ago. will rest on the same spot where '0 3130' r km. 1 demmm. mm in the saddle'and where he has To 18 years ago he and his three wmfsn f0"n',lfsL”,j;lfcl;1 ,fn';”j,':':”ff, ”S' moT;lleafI:;g;lns lgivetrihlgr. lee: Jest: placed me Comm”. 1, ,,,y,,.,d,, - l;.V 5:? Dig: 0;dW:;;;1- Nlra, Fletcher and Mrs. Gnrdnii t l ill ioagp unvegiled his sgdgie horn Wnle to carry out the "M8101?-: u s - m 1' Ins W3 I. 1.-.19 Mpgting pln:(id with "Tim ” ' plan to the letter. its a risi- m d d , . r s I radio, designed to carry soap op- - in cmmll i new on snows mo - 7 - 9 :..:...rr:..”.;::.:.l:r 3' ?."”n.”l.f."....'"2;'l S OPS :".r.:r.P.:.:::.:. , A I Y iahem) entertainment to the lone- ' HEADACHE Interviewed on the subject of Rovere's saddle horn radio, Maid! Hooplc was tolerant and amused- ”Heh-lieh." he chorl.led.. ”Goof luck to Mr. Revere! We liivciitorl mlist slick lO',;CthBf'-hhli-rlllllllilI" While many of the Major's tn- veiitlons i lia"vE'"been found WW tical, others have been relealmd to the department of fantasy. 0! t.iiese latter are the revolving doormat. luminous shaving cream for shaving in the dark, and min! are behind the saddle horn and too numerous to mention. Windsor Castle beside his father, moved and amended ”1m55o0 M. 4; Program Star" his grandfather. King Henry VIII amt ,0 ",9 T3, L,,.gu,.. Main, Hmmlg At 11:30 P.M. ' jlHil ElIEll-lllVlll' uni 0F”Av':' . foes llip-llosrini to fans tlio llesi! A guy who fights" o dome who loves like u dosperiidol , mwolferton station and behended King Charles 1. Before the body is taken to Lon- don, a family service is scheduled at the little church where the late Monarch worshipped every sun. day he was in residence there. The coffin then will he carried On Iftun carriage drawn by the King! Troop 0! Royal Horse Artil- lEr.V to is special funeral train at three miles lway. A gun carriage will carry the body slowly through the streets of London to Westminster Hall. crowds which trance. Through the cold air came the sudden snap of Household Guards stood at the en- Ari auction sale with Mrs. Blair Andrew ns auctioneer. realized the sum of SL70. and hills of 54.91 for treats for school children. iinrl 39.13 for miscellaneous articles were ordered paid. Institute letters different members. . be written by Miss Marguerite Houston and Mrs. W. E. Muc- Donald to Mrs. MncKinnon urklnll to see about is home for retarded children. One. member paid her membership it-0. y It was decided to have II Vil- were read by A letter is to members were nppolnted to Pill" the Valentine party: Miss M1-I" gue'rlte Houston. Mrs. Blair An- drew, Mrs. D. S. Johnston. Mrs. Jennie Stevenson and Mrs. W. E. presentlns arms. on the roof of d ,. ,0 mute”, the fauhum. b "am '. I i MacDonald. nn w.re - unfurled tin: unoysi :it::a::d', home of Mn, w. E. MacDoti showing that the Queen had come ' i the evening uurvsssat home to -me no relim. ..f."'. liZifJ.4"'L'.'.”--n"J.... n....i...". MI "" i ” - m" '''-'b it . ssocxmr H. i- will ' OPTOMITIIST e. want A M -- .........m..... , souius RINK M m,,,,.,,,,,,., SATURDAY. FEB. 9 '0moe Hours: A M II to I! . - MONTAGUE METEORS I to I I. M. UUR BOARDING IIUUGE TOLD HAT A MR. -v vs. . . ”Fii0llTlEll onl." ........ - .0... is G ””2.li:i.i;”'.?”.?.."if” TI- MV NAM& is Hu2i.6u-r- . W HEMIMGWAY AND I. 2ePtze5eloT 'l'l-IE LO vrze IN PARIS!---I'M - WHO LNES HERE-,l-IA6 one -OF NAPOLEOMl5'ORl6lNAl; VE5T5 44' COULD GUMHORN MR. GUMHOEN IS our OF 'rov.w, Bur 1: Guess HElD LET V00 TAKE A PEEK AT IT FOR FRE --Hers eor 5ve2v- 1'i-ltucs HERE FROM ' :Sutius CAESAQ5 .- "L SANDALS TO THE A vuHls1'Le oFFl Rosetzr FLll:l'ON'5 . . When the Queen arrived at "'”"4 l'"'l' ”' ”"' M” "3"" t like he loves it...ontl cinrence House. Ihe waved ii member to tel” l"'"h-H, .,, black aloved hand at the silent A W"l"'"l” ”' ""' ” ”w' ”