l i I PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN. A EOARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAOUE: Harold F. l.antl.ry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Brace uaerheo. Mina Joyce Wlulntan. Plus Moxlnaan. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Layers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Manuals: Ilia Donia Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The foal office: In Sourla: Elia Snack liar and II. Richards A SCI. ....'Her many friends will be sorry to hear Mrs. Joseph Fitzpatrick. De Gros Marsh. is ill at her home. Mr. William Christian, Launch- ing, was a recent business visitor to uontltue. ...!l'NCOME TAX returns irre- pared. Wightman Business Spr- vica. Hume Building. Open ever) afternoon. His many friends will be sorry to hear Mr. Murdock MacDonald. Whim Road, is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Her many friends will be pleased to hear Mrs. Margaret Walsh, St. Georges, has returned home from the Kings County Hospital. . '-I0-ANNA llrrss iSlmp is showing latest spring 'su,xic: in skirts. dresses. floral nylon hlnus- es. also '1'-shirts. both cnttnn 1nd wool. pullover: and cardigans. ..'REClJIVEII SAD NEIYS A Mr. J. J. Stewart, Montague, re- cently received the sad news of the death of his uncle, Mr. Angus M. Campbell, Deluth, Mllmesnta. U. S. A.. who passed away Janu- ary 31st. 1952. lIN MAGISTRATI-TS t'0l'R'l'- Before stipendiary Magistrate Jos- eph MacDonald at Montague. R.- C.M.P. office yesterday. A resi- dent of Murray Harbor was found guilty of creating :1 mice under section 222 ninnl Code of Canada by Stipciidiaiw Magistrate J.W. MacDonald. and Ientenced to a fine of 360.00 and costs or two months in King's County Jail. AFTER A NATION-WIDE SIFRVEY ”I'IIOTOPI.AY" MAGAZINE THIS W'I'lEI( AVVARDED "SHOWBOA'I"' TOP HONORS AS THE --nzsr FILM IN 1951 " PRINCE EDWARD To-mar - su- !& Wu: M-G-M - SHOW BOAT Kl : it's the "Gone With The Wind" of musicals! . . . N EWS . Montague. guest of her son-in-law its NEW and iicumcoini, tau! , sad . CARTOON Misses Eileen and Theresa Pits- pntrick, Woodville. were recent vis- itors to Montague. ..!I.AR(i'-Ill SIZED shoulder lllps. rayon interlock panties. At Jo-Anna Dress Shop. built up lace trimmed. and the Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod, Lorne Valley, is spending a few days in and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macnougall. HOSPITAL NURSERY CLUB "the regular meeting of the Hospital Nursery Club was held at the home of Mrs. smith. with five members present. l In the absence of the president the hostess presided. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the lposslbility of buying something for lthe hospital was discussed but left ltili it later meeting for definite ar- rangements. It was decided to buy iten yards of imbleached cotton for imaking hospital supplies at the .close of the business meeting. l A considerable amount. of sew- whlch lunch in: was done. after lwas served by the hostess assisted ;bv the lunch committee. . Next meeting will be held at t.he home of Mrs. Malcolm Clair. I "TOY" PROV!-ID EFFECTIVE ' KILLESHANDRA. County Cav- Vfln, Ireland-tCPi-A man demon- strating a pair of toy handcuffs to his seven-year-old son found he couldn't get them off his wrists. A visit to the police station did the trick. - Showing Tonight Only at '1 and!) A I O O gs..- MEHHY MIDNIGHT SHOW! 0 ..........l!IIIHOE EDWARD T0-NIGHT PROGRAM STARTS AT 11:30 P.M. -- or PAIIE FOR SATURDAY nun Annorr. Lon COSTELLO and MARJORIE MAIN .. III "THE WISTFIIL WIDOW OF WAGOH GAP" A , l' LDOKl HERE'S A NEW .”PA(lI(-0-FUN" SHOW Parltdale Teams Play Twin Bill AI Montague The Parkdale Peewees and Montague Peewces played to a 3-all tie at the Montague Rink last night in the first game of a double header. and the Parkdale Bantams defeated the Montague Bantams 8-0. Line-ups: Parkdale Pecwezw: Goal, Mitc- Gee: defence, S. Shaw, G. coles. Gauthier: forwards, E. MacDon- ald, R. Seaman, L. Grcgox-y. I). Buchannan, W. Grcgoi-,v, R. Hig- gins, K. Doucette. Montague Peewees: Goal, Third Period 6-Pnrkdale, Seaman (MacDonald) 5:45 Line-ups: Parkdale Bantams: Goal. Mac- Auslancl; defence, B. Gregory, R. Gregory, MacAusland, Mustard; forwards, Gallant, Maclntyi-o, Coles. C. Mustard, Shaw. Cu:lcy, Doucette. Montague: Gnal, Sironz; de- fence, J. Sullivan, Stewart: for- wards, Murphy, Reynolds, Poole. Clair, Anncar,(I'hompson. SUMNIARY First. P;-rlod l-l'l-arkdalc, Cnlcs (Mac-Auslandi 1:32 2-Psi-kdale, Cutlcy (MacAuslandi ............. .. 3:45 S-Parkkdale. Colo.-5 (lVIaCAlISlBfl(ll 10:32, Second I'('ril1iI 1 I--Parkdalc, liIacAusIand 4:35 5-Farkdale, Gallant (R. Gregory) .. . 11:56 Third Period l 6-Pin-kdale, Shaw tMaoAus1anrlI . . 2.36, 7--Piirkdalc. Itlackay ,- tMac-Auslandl 9:12 I-Parkdale. !iIacAuslanrl 17:34 PUSAN. Korea. Feb. I4-(AP! --A windswept. lire gutted Pusan's busiest black market. section. A government representative said loss was about 313,000. In three hours the fire destroyed I00 small shop-dwellings and 85 other homes. Mi HOCKEY SOURIS RINK MONDAY, FEB. 18 Montague Meteors vs. Souris Tigers Game at 8:30 CAPITOL TO-HIGHT - SAT. SHOWING AT 7 and 9 WIILTHEY 4 FIND UN nu HTS! 4 IIIDDIESI MORNING AT THE DBINCE znwann sum At 10 O'clock EXTRA: Two Cartoons- '1t0o:e Comedy. Regular Admission h "I Illillllll EIIIIII tllllll llitllll omltlln Illll - - Im I-III - Iuml III!!! I I IIIIUII oomzzbv .- SERIAL Mc-' Ewen: defence, P. DPSRDCIIES, V. Bell, sample. Vanlderstiiic; rm-wards, Bfllflel son. Peordon, Munroe, MacDonald. M.-icl-(enzie, Johnston, P. DesRm-hes, Mai-Lurc. SUMMARY First Period l-Pai'kri.'tlc. W. Grcgnigv. (Mac-Donaldr 1:10 2-Parkdale, MacDonald , (W. Gregoxgvv 11:00 Second Period 3-Montague. Pcrwdon (Sullivan! .. .. . 3:25 4-Montague. Pcardon 5:34 5-Montague. Peanion . 13:27 l game. -M rim GUARDIAN. cnanborrcroww ' Iirilll-JAIISAI.--A gun carriage l . l star Hall George VI funeral procession. At left is the Big Ben leaves We:tmin- tower. The King trlglllt during a rehearsal for the King for four days and will be buried at Windsor Castle today, Feb. 15. A; lay in state at Westminster Hall Curling Hislory Made Yesterday lAl Montague i ll.stn-gv was made at the .Vfont- azun Curlm: Rink yestm-day af- fternonn when t.he local lady 'ftlll'lt'l'S played limis to lwop teams from Clmrloltctnwn for the f.l'Fl Izidv cui'l.nz cxiiibilion game ,lo be piayrtl lirwc. lluving beenl lPl1RI'lPl'('II for almost thirty years, this it the first. season in which ,'KIIO club has had a ladies' adjunct. land one which has added A great (ta! or interest in the club. since, the ludlcs have takrn to vurlinzl as if thry had grown up with Lhc' And they are good too, as several gcnllcrmen spectators re- marked ,V('Slel'da,I'. so good that it might be llllPl'P'illI'lz to have thrml take on 2 msnis team lalcr in the season. The afternoon west ice game the' ended i0-5 for Char- lnttetown. skipped by Velma Mellish. The locals, lcd hy Gert- rude Pmver, captuicd the first two ends with R one and twoi count, and the fourth cud withl two points, but the Charlotte- town quartetie dominated the latter half of the game after tying the score in the third end with three counters, taking the last fnur ends with two single- tons. A brace and a triple. On the cast ice the results were re- versed with the win going to Montague 12-4. skipped by Jean Ma:-Donald. The losers. skippedl by Elizabeth li'l.'-icDonald, captur- ed only two ends scoring two mi the foiirtli and two more on the' euzhth. Miss Mac-Donald led her team in victory scoring the first three cnds and the fifth, sixth and seventh. The ice was quite fast. Wlllll good draws for both turns. and the Charlottetown ladies soon be- came accustomed to the different style of ice to their own artificial ice in Charlottetown. The skips Dlaycd a close guarding game on the too. but took advantage of? the breaks to lay more bltcrs on the ouL'Irdc circles which ran up three cnders. In the short space of time in which the ladies of both clubs have been curling, they have do. vcloped excellent form, are care. ful to take the broom. and have It fine sense of tee weight which Oll accounted for some very fine shots yesderday. Personnel of teams: Charlottetown: Elizabeth Ma:-. Donald. skip: Marie MacNcill, mate; Georgina Campbell. second; Nora Mat-Donald. first. Velma Mcllish, skip: Doris MacDonald. mate: Ado Mahar. second; Yvonne Wilson, first. Montague-: Gertrude Power. skip; Hilda Ferguson. mate; Mary ltlicholsnn. second: Nan Nicholson. first. Jean MacDon- Rld. skin: Orilla MacDonald. niatc; Florvie Bcalou, second; Jackie Jardine, first. l..ines('ore: Mellish 00'! 011 28-10 Power . . .. 120 200 00-. 5 E. Macnonnfd 000 200 02C 4 J. Mac-Donald .. 212 031 39.12 T HOCKEY Cornwall Meteors vs. Montague Meteors MONTAGUE RINK Saturday Night Game Starts 9 P. M. Skate after H. J. IAABOH 0P'l'0ME1'ltls'l' Fmlng and Supplying Gluten Etc. Joy appointment. Office Hours: 10 to II A. M. I to I P. M. MONTAGUI. r. s. I. Office Connected Will UPI! 1DonaId; 2. Teresa MacAulay; 'I'.. Dorolliy MacKenzic: .ncrfect attendance School Reports CARDIGAN I-IEAD SCHOOL .tHonnr Roll for the month of Canada's January: l Grade X-l. Joyce MacLco(l. Grade IX-1. Joseph Curran. Grade VIII-1. Viola Sheppard; i2. Margaret MacLeod. Grade VII-1. Mai'guerlte Mac- 3. 7 George Curran. Grade Vl-l. Hclcn MacAulay;l 2. Mary Cun'an. Grade III-l. Thaddeus Shep- pard. Grade I1"-l. Barbara Curran. Grade 1-1. Cornelius Curran; 2. Marie Curtis. Teachcr: Bibiuna Rice. VALLEYFIELI) VVEST SCHOOL .'RcporI. for January: Gracie VIII-I. Florciicc Murray: .1. Caroline MncKonzie. Grade V-1. Winston Murray: 2. Billy MacKenzie. Grade IV-l. Jimmie MacLeod. Grade I (Al--1. John Mscbeod; 2. Harvey MacKen7.ie, Grade I IB)-1. Blair Murray: 2. Carol MacPherson. Highest average in senior grades .1-Florence Murray. 8061. Highest average in junior grades -John Macbeod. 99'? Teacher: Blanche MacPhec. PISQUID EAST SCHOOL Report for January: Grade IX-l. Beatrice Kelly; 1" Juanita Jay. I Grade VII-l. Isabelle Kelly. Grade VI-1. Celia, Wooldridgew 2. Russell Wooldridge; 3. Flora Wnoldridge. Grade V (Al-l. Frank Hendrick- en. Grade V 4B!--l. Audrey Jay: 2. Grace Hendricken. Grade IV-Victor Hendrlcken. Grade III-Doris Wooldridge. Grade II--Roy Blrt. Grade T--Stella Birt. Prize awarded to Juanita Jay for during half term. Georgie Dow-r. teacher. ROSENEATH SCHOOL .tHnnnr Roll for the month of January: Grade X--L Annie Sullivan; 2. Billie Sullivan. Grade IX-1. Lillian Rattra Aches Arthur. Grade VTII-l. Cyril Ratfrny. Grade VI--l. Barrie Poole: 2. Carol Yorston; 3. Gordon MacDon- ald. , Grade V--I. Lcslle Poole; I. Gladys MacDonald. Grade IV-I. Audrey MacDonald: 2. Brian Curlcy; .1. Billie Arthur and Vincent Yoi-stnn. Grade III-I. Peggy Anne Alf.- ken. Grade If-I. Bessie MacDonald: 2. Diane Burke. Grade I (Al I, Fitlrlintr Rnttrsy. Grade I um- I. John Curlcy. Tenchcr: Dorothy Rice. SOURIS CONVENT 'Honor Roll for the month of January: Grade XI -1. Marjorie Alter. Vir- izinls Coffin and Karolyn Stewart: 2. Aelred MacKinnon and Camilla MacAuIay- .1. Winnlfred Chaisson, Shirley Doiron. Doris Mcllwen. Kathleen Ching. and Audrey Rob- crtson. Grade. X-1. Frances Campbell: 2 Catherine Mclswenz Ii. Marina Malone and Bcttv Cheverle. Grade IX-1. Pauline Peters: 2. Helen McDonald: 3. Velma Paq t. Grade VIII-l. Peggy Mulialiy: 2. Jeanette Peters. Barbara Mc- Phee: 3. Marie Mccuigan. Joan Mclntyre and Jeanette McDonald. Grade VII-I. Maureen Wood: 1. Joyce Cheverle and Audrey Mul- lallv; 3. Ines Mccormack. Grade VI-l. Betty Msclntooh: 2 Madeline Praught: 3. Helen Malone. Grade V-I. Anne Macfnnis; 2. Doreen cheverle. Joyce Jarvis. nd Patricia Clinton; 3. Peggy Camp- in TIEIA IH.,.uI.l I 1 . i Declined Honor 'I'0RON'nD. Feb. 14 - (OP) -- Montrealin Mayorcamillien Houde has declined th honor of being "best-d-rcsscd civic dig- niiaigv," it was learned ,veslerdav When the Men's Fashion Council of Canada announces Canada's best-dressed men for M352 at its annual dinners in Montreal to- night Mayor Huude's name won't be on the list. The spot. will be taken by Presi- dent Norman Maclienzie of the Unlvcrsily of British Columbia, as best-dressed man in educational circles." He was 11th in line. Mayor Houde declined the hon- or saying, ”I'm not that kind of competitor." The rntund Mayor said he was ”juat not built for that sort of thing. mentally or physically." Max Bell, publisher of the Cal- gary Albertan. was named as an "lilbullient Western Dandy." A second newspaper man. Thomas Drummie, president and publisher of the saint John Telegraph- Brislol and Vicinity .lFriends are sorry to learn that Mr. P. R. Binnott. mail driver and contractor. is not in the beat of health at present. It is understood that one of our local mall drivers, who has been on the route for-nearly thirty years, will soon retire from that position. Mr. Clement Sinnott. of the staff of the Provincial Bank of Canada. has arrived .home on three weeks' vacation. Owing to the illness of his father he has taken his vaca- tion now. ' ' Mr. James Arnold was s busin- ess visitor to the City on satur- day, Feb. 9th. He also spent some time with his daughters whom he had not seen for some time as he is away on the dredge all spring and summer. The Misses Phyllis and Norma slnnott. of the staff of the Royal Bank and Canadian Bank of Com- merce. were visitors with their pa- rcnts. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Binnott. on Feb. 9-10th. returning to their positions on Monday morning. Putting up ice here for the sum- mer months seems to be a thing of the past. One resident of the City who spends the summer here was making inquiries for ice and could not find one man who put up ice any more. Electricity has taken its place in refrigeration. Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald left re- cently for Antigonish. N.B.. where she will witness the ceremony when her younger sister Josephine takes her first step and vow into sisterhood. She was Josephine O'- Brien before entering the convent last September. Her many friends here wish her success and happi- ness In her chosen field. Mr. Gus MacDonald, carpcnur mid builder here. has turned his thoughts to a new item. rubber- tlrcd wheelbarrows. He has taken nne to the city as a sample and left it at one of the larger hard- ware stores that have been buying them from Ontario firms in the past. If this barrow proves satis- factory, Mr. MacDonald will make more of them for the local market. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- ald. who have been residing with Room recently occupied by FEBRUARY 15. 1952 '("-'T'm.- Grain WINNITPEG. Feb. I4 .. (cpl Most prices resctedao lower let; in the last half of trading md,,,l on the Winnipeg Grain EXCl'IA'l".J when United states markets tni-Ac ed lowed, ' Early n the trade, tic had moved up for modgratzl but these advances were reduced or erased when American mm,” fell. prompting Increased Selling .. Winnipeg. Flax showed the Wldezl: decline. ' Export loadings of Cnngdhn wheat included 705.000 bushels tn, the United Kingdom and 185000 for the Republic of Ireland. ' Class two wheat and IWVA prices were unchanged from ymj erday. ' closing prices: Oats - May 911.5; July gm, Oct. 7i-iii. Barley - Mnv 132'; l.2l3iiB; Oct. l.l7'Q., Rye -- May 1.90.4: Jly 1439”. Oct. 1.70.13. ' Flax - May 4.51: Jly Hilla- Oct. 4.l'IN. ' 1324:: Jly Canadian Dollar MONTREAL. Feb, 14 A tcp. & The United States dollar today clog. ed at (V32 of one per cent premium to the Canadian dollar, llllfllangm from Wednesday's clone. 'r3iat in, it tool: 81.00 W32 Cansdlsn to buy 31 American. The pound sterling was sup, also unchanged. l SCENIC AREA The Thousand Islands mg In eastern Ontario was known to (he ancient Indians as the "Garden nf the Great spirit." AMT will soon move back to their own residence. Mr. MacDonald. who 1. a railway sectlnnman. find; cm long walk from the farm very hm on a man of his age after living beside his work for thirty years N. -1 FOR RENT Chris and Belle Dress Shop. Size approximately 18 ft. by 20 ft. For particulars apply. Secretary CANADIAN LEGION their son Joseph on the farm for several months. owing to the fact that he was in poor health after coming home from the hospital. Montague Journal. also was on the list as in "Conservative Marilimer." l Carnud-a's new Governor-General Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, was, chosen as exemplifying ”Gentle-i manly Restraint." i Senator Rupert Davies. Presi- dent of the Kingston Whig-Stand- , nrd who now is in Wales, was selected for his "individuality." l Mr. Justice E. R. E. Chevrier of , the Supreme Court of Ontario w c ' cited for ”immsculate propriety. ; External Affairs Minister L. B.' Pearson was given the title ”De-' 'nOli'3lr Always." ' MEMORIAL SERVICE In Memory of our Late Monarch KING GEORGE VI will be held in ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th At 10:30 A. M. Preacher: The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A. CHARLO'l'I'ETO WN hell. Roach. and Carole Ellis. Grade IV-l. Alice Clinton andt Frances Clinton: 2. Veronica-Gal-I lent and Joan Stewart: 3. Sllndm, strong. Grade I11-l. Nettie Chevcrie and Ester Carter; 2. Frances Csmpbell.l Anne M. MacPhee. Genevieve, Mooney, Paula Peters, and Mar-l garet C. MacDonald; .1. Joan Mac- Phee, Bcttv Paquet Margaret Clin- . ton. and Ethel Mallard. Grade II-l. Gertrude MacDon-ll nld: 2. Marina Boylan; 3. Paulette, Grant. AOOTIOH SALE OF HOUSE AND HALF A LOT IN THE TOWN OF , DIONTAGUE I I will sell by public auction rm. the premises of the late Mrs. Catherine Colllngs, Montague. 0" Tuesday Feb. 19. at the hour of 2 o'clock. Terms made known at sale. Audrey G. H. NI'll.SON, Auctioneer. I 6 O-6-O-646&-GO O-O-O-O06-00060-54d OUR BOARDING ll 1 ATTENTION FISHERMEH We are pleased to announce that we have been appointed dlsributors for the UNIVERSAL I00'Vo MARINE ENGINES. A Complete Lina We invite you to OUSE call and see one for your-V MDIIIAGIIE GDLD STORAGE LTD. T - 8 to 145 I-LP. write for prices. of Iltmple Maior earns, up we pom M i xh l. THAT NAPOLEON uesr QANDPAPEEED FOR FROM THE MA'SOl2, d one S500 Przorvr WILL 3: some wm-i THE WILD DUCKS! -w HE'5 GOT us aw IT HDFZTS To BE HIS Moo COMMISSIO -w BUT. u'- THAT CUSTOMER cones TRAPPED OFF FOR n", ALI. 7: FIR6T BASE! we've em :5. :l .. l ? - ” vl h i "'3; l p j xp a XXX " c - t 1 I . . c h w' 7' ( S : 8- . p, . 1 ;y M . 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