l , , rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 10. 19.90 PAGE EIUI-I'll THE EASTERN GUARDIAN IQ llarold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mra. PRINCE EDWARD AMATEUR DDNTEST Cm. CLC ?.)17??j sacxacun MM ohm 49 When every auddeir nova brill! thus. an) twinge:-it's time tor Dr. Chases 'ldney-Liver Pills. Thousand: Iind ulck COMING MONDAY AGENTS:-MONTAG UE: uuCCQC9 YEO' '.I.'HEA' . ul . to-nu - sir. "':.'-1:”;-.t'::oi2:s.iii'.:!"i:':aa"1i'd3i'5-”""""” muslin Nomi... I or t--,s'i-Ms . . ,. "A? . . ' . I gi Showing 3:30-t-9 I y '-I: P I T 0 L The Guardian may be bought at tho following places in , '.”""' I" I"'B" C 'Ekfd;':;.k.',',':m,m. I; 031 (J K- O.A.:”(5 31 S8.till'd3-Y Mannee At 2:30 E Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George- Sponsored by the Montague Iorlastornlictll N ,.,.g 7 A ii --------V ' unnhu igunmatmuiy iown:& lhs Post Olllce: in souria: The Snack Bar and II. RiclI- Branch. Canadian Legion ; 4 I, A -s vy we - - mi. Son. I Entries will be received for - P ILLS """”"' d ON THE SCREEN ' " A E urn-tvmmr! .5-ciiicmziv AND HAM 57773" fiddling, ' step-dancing, and KIDNEY LIVER . I JNYLON SLIPS. a nice selection three prices. Where? At the JD- Anna Dress Shoppe, Montague. PRODUCTION ill PER. Beaver Club Hall, Montague. Wednesday. November 15th. Aid of St. Mary's Church, Montague. singing by the secretary, Montague branch, Canadian Legion up to Nov. 15th. Program starts 830 p.m. AT LAST! The show that thrilled the world with songs by Irving Berlin who uys: "Congrat- I . . . : tough, Inrlus Iightlr I 1 .' .."NOW IS THE TIME to lay -' away that Christmas gift. Ask DONSEIIVA'I'IVE- IAEETIIIG JDUNDAS UNITED BAPTIST E! . . , . '- I - - ' ' is l-vvl 1 Wt-CHURCH-Sd,N, ; A :7 : 5' Ehtlfm-ha M'(iM! IE: II" . :llI:):,II;)tl7JlxIs0:l);;n.IIA'Ealt)'ElIltal'l; aorld Sa'.l- Sunday SchooI.unlla)h.m.: ovEveln1iArIIg Admission 5Itc SECOND KING'S '5 -'0 "" 9"” ""” V A H fr v. n. P 1 -. th s i .7:ao P.M. L". v. . . . ' . - rem; . ....,. I A I ;;,:f;;;:, M";;l,,g,,, 'l”' 9 J53?" ” l D ””"" Orders for tickets will be Ar MORELL HALL MONDAY uvumno I musical to tho N 1-'- -rr-r- accepted by mail. NOVEMBER 13”. 1950 AT 8 PM - rsiuri-ma. AT MONTAGUE Hruivi-rr.n BAPTIST ciwItcn- ' ' ' -Th t l”Tl it N th” ES.-M t . G t T we m" 53' lfiiia ml " Iestfi-rd. Stur ea? ""6 W” W" W -- for the purpose of nominating a candidate as Assem- W ed 8 A Y 3 Services for Sundaw - - morning under the command of November 12th, 1950. Montague blyman for by'eIeCtI0TI on December 4th and TOP the organization of a district association. Poll chairmen are r uested to meet to have delegates appointed for the convention and all poll chairmen, committeemcn and other electors are cordially invited to attend. Prominent speakers will be present. Captain John Brenton. The vessel is from Bclorum. Mid. and will take on a load of produce tor that port. Also arrived here yesterday was the "Nellie A. Cluett' on her third trip to this port. The cluett is a Grenlell Mission ship under the command of Captain Kenneth service at 11.00 A. M. At George- town the Farewell Service will'he' at 300. At Sturgeon the Farewell Service will be at 7.00 P. M. G. Maurice Fletcher. Mintster. For a Good Laugh, See "MA AND PA KETTLE GOES TO TOWN" ...'Sl'ECIAL hot luncheon in he served in the Legion lhtl. . Iverson. and makes abofut thretc Motnaszuc, by the Ladies Auxil- at I EDWARD ROSSITERI I ti h e h ear rum 5. '. I th C. d' L ' , ' Arnilhonyr Nefld. The vessel will lilbhtzilzue eBran1crlia IdIIIlII'IEdtI5I3'n)' M D n Bfos Thgatfai COLIN M3”D0NAI4Dp . g, R a take on 'a cargo of mixed produceit following the Armistice service an 0 a ' I I Matinee Dal-V 3:30 I 5231?-lfiiw :::'.::.:::”" "::::.?.L"::; ...”'".1::;:;? TONIGHT i Executive Members I A . . .- Evenini: Shows 7 - 9 A mmbnlm no” me l”"”m9t T I . t COUNCIL MEETS RAILWAY OFFICIALS -A A special nieetin: of the Montague Town Council was held yesterday afternoon to meet Mr. FF. Sigsworth. C.N.R. road master clerk. and Mr. C.W. Milton. CN.R. divisional engineer, The primary matter under discusslcn was regarding sewer line privileges re- specting the sewer running across railway property. At the time the King's County Hospital was built I947, the main sewer was construct.- ed by the Town from the hospital to the shore. crossing railway prop- erty. The then contract called for the payment 01 51.00 for this priv- ilege. Recently the railway advan- ced the rate to 55.00 per annum. and by the contract there is no guarantee that the rate will be held at this level. The Council feels that this amount is unjustifiable in View at the fact that the sewer line in no -way lnterteres with railway property, or the operation ot trains and that no amount is due under these particular circumstances. 'C. "G. r. 'r. MEETING -The Aketa C, G. I. T.. Trinity United church, meg at the home nt Miss Anne Yen yesterday afternoon. The meeting opened with C. G. I. T. purpose and prayer. The war- ship period, led by Annie Benton. was opened by the singing of hymn "Take Time To Be Holy". Scripture was read by Millie Lake The story, ”Blessed Are The Poor In Spirit," was read by Anne Yen. After the prayer by Annie Bealon. the worship closed by singing "I Am So Glad That Our Father in Heaven". The president, Millie Lake, presided over the business session. Each girl was asked to Kit It's no trick at all to have Gleaminq Floors all the time -' MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND DUIT : IICN MK GOID I MOUNIINOS M ,. inning. The back-breaking job of polishing doors by hand or with a clumsy, weighted brush is a thing of the past! The G-E Floor Polisher with counter-rotating brushes does a speedy, gleam- in g job on hardwood, linoleum, and tile Ilo an ;. . right up to the baseboard, deep into corners, and close to furniture. GENERAL M ELECTRIC FI.OOIl POLISIIEII ulcious 3-DIAMOND i soumn IICN mt ootn HOWARD KEEL Extra: News Of The Day 9) . . IIIILIANT I-DIAMOND DOVEIAII. DUO Today CAPITOL Sat. Shows 3:30-7-8:45 Saturday Matinee At 2:30 :1 in border him: will lmlirt-last action as M and the gang track Im a hand at inttnutiml an-runmi .44 A jlzse 'i.ii:ii..f.R5 TRIGGER wtv't'.l mull n no at .2 IIIATNYAKINO , 3-DIAMOND SOLIIAIII RICH MK GOLD ll DIAMONDS GRACE TWIN IADIANT MK OOID MOUNVINGS IIAUVIFUL ' 5-DIAMOND ' SOIITAIII K . ”'eZZ' IICN MK 0010 ' Ilse our Xmas Lay-Aviatyl bring it tea, towel or pot holder to work on at the next meeting. Roll call was answered by naming A linlted Church mission in Canada. The secretary was asked to order cards to sell for Christmas. Cephenta Llewellyn will be devot- ional leader for the next meeting. Roll call will be answered by ham- ing a place in Korea. The presi- dent will ask Mrs. A. D. MacKen- zle to speak on her lite in the school borne in Prince Albert. Sask., at the next meeting. A chapter from the Bible study book was read by the leader. The next mestimz will be held at the home oi the leader. Mrs. Alex Huicheson The meeting closed with singing tam. Three Cars leave Montague For Calgary. Alia. Montague and Lmver Montague Yesiaerday morning said farewell to three young gentlemen. whose des- tination is Calgary, Alta. In the early hours of the morning lights Iocousamowobnahos rmunhoppodtadboo Nona ono oaoetly rsuniar-balances the other. Bivnlnolas Ian- doncy to "run away” wiiidiiuovnmsnhslnglo brush modulus. oishlnu . it is use enough to too curried sully from room to noon . a . yet Gotslauram As the bruulm Mots Nioy Nara on making ltpcntbiuopolkhdsop 1'1..".1't'2"..3I' um” lurnltuu and rugs. , . .-.........a..v.,, shone brightly In the homes wherr '""'”"""""':':: "W x preparations were being made for the long, but hoped for pleasant journey. Three cars, whose drivers were Albert and Parker Altken of Lower MOMB-sue and Ray Machcn oi Mon- tague. were supplied with passen- reluc- fine lovely I tion of Idismond crea- W 1 . ' I. ml"! -I: Y ,t.lon:i await You just guide . , , it does all the work- CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMIIIB gers (ram surroundin distri ts. Passcnggrs were, Rossgymmg cog , Hood Olin: Toronto - Salas Okieu horn Count to Coast Red Point, Buddy MacPliee of mg Newtovdn. George Boudreault and I" W"-- Allred Macxearney of Lower Mon. tasue. Gerald Lanlgan. Montague. Henry Lanigan ot St. Mary's Road. Ambrose and William Jessa of Al- bion, and two ladies. Velma O'HoI- loran at Greenfield and Marie Gazi- det of Summerslde. him A gentle- man from East Point. whose name was not available at the time at writing. The above passongers' destine- tlons were various, but it is under- stood that only the three driver; and possibly another gentle-man were travelling as tar west as Cal- Sal'Y- - Although this trip will be long. and prove tiresome. it should and . will undoubtedly also prove very interesting for they have chosen ' for their routes some very interest- ing country which will include the cities or Detroit and Chicago, Ross Young, who hails trom vnea pom: , ' and igy Machon. with whom he is 1 rave ng expect to remain in ' Westam Canada and will probably 0'... s"..t travel to the coast at 3 later date. I A 2.. Trucolor ff . in Chaos: from Bridal Wrl-nih. Blus- hird and Forget-Mc-Not creations. WELLN-ER' JEWELERS SINCE 1868 "'"I"mw”DS your IFICCIEOH BMBIIJIIIS-lI.l!.IIIII-IIIKIIIII "M, IV;-l1ner'g. ill Vliiiiii iii IIIDEIIS II PIIIPIE Stilt ' HE..l'IiBl1S-P.I.0D.UC.I.l0iI.. I ADDED: Atom Man vs. Superman - Sport - Novelty- . Cartoon Burke Electric Ltd. ELEIITRIGAL DIIIITRADTDRS ; 158 GREAT EEIIRGE ST. DIIARLDTTETDWII . n. 'r. Holman. Ltd; SIIMMERSIDE & DIIARLDTTETDWN x I P. E. I. Federation? of griculture COUNTY ANNUAL MEETINGS PRINCE COUNTY KING'S COUNTY QUEEN'S COUNTY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, rmmsnav. NOVEMBER l4tII NOVEMBER 15th NOVEMBER 16th VERDUN TIIEATIRE MOIIELL IIALL CAN. LEG. HALL OALISARY MORICLL Grafton SI., Ch'town. All Moorings or 1:30 PM. Sharp. Moorings open to all members. District delegates eligible to vote. Federation oiilvlrios will be reviewed. '. Future -policies discussed. ' Fiva novr directors appointed In such County. Farmiltadio Forum discussed by Floyd Griasbacli. National Farm Radio Forum Sscrgtary. - impart an Poms Mai-Iming Board.- FOPFOSOIITOO. App1y;... V '1. r A ” It. n. smwutr :. FIDIIATIONS OF AGIICULTUIII A cxo Stewart I: Beck's Toombs Music Store I. Plum. Radios. Electrical Anulianm I chrlsttstoul AT MONTAGUE HOUSE AND LOT Cari-'3 Electrical SALES 8: SEIIVIDE Cousins Radio Service , ' . nn Va; IIIIITEII RIVER um um.” ' ins IIEIIT sr. ' rum mi FOR SALE. By Miss Edith Campbell AT A BARGAIN