. r .. L: .. __> 1n.) s.-.»<..A-_a.».- .. -.__.. ..-.--_4_.¢»<.4.\.-'!.!-.~; . . Eastern Guardian "Ihh n rescued he news u! local interest but adver- tising oi a llCWSy nature may be insertrd iii 2 cents a word strictly payable .n advance. t ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charloweioun Guardian may be hanutd l0 their Arflue Home. “WVILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES {or all canning poultry. D. M. Mc- Kiniion, liiurray River. L-1507-10-M-3i. ..'AVAlL ourseli oi the - iunity or a lilyerlme-Mabon’: fill One-Cent Sale closes Wednesday October 25th. Ir-IYIB-IO-ZQ-l. . ..'THE SCHOONEB ARISTO- CHAT-Captain Crochet loaded. pzoduce ior Poole do Thompson at ontague ibr Halifax, N. S. “WHSETING SOLOIST — Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacKay were in Montague over the week end. The congregation in the United Churdh are deeply indebted to Mrs. Mac- Kay ior a rczular music treat, when shc rendered a solo and took part in several other selections. JTEACHER/S STUDY CLUB AT MONTAGUFP-On Friday afternoon October 20, eighteen teachers from Montague and surrounding dis- tricts held a. study club in Mont- ague Memorial School. Nicholson, Principal Montague Me- morial School, called the meeting to orclcr and the following officers were elected: Presiden‘c—l.torne Stewart Vice-President —Marjorie Alan slings Montague. OLEARANOE sun APPLES- mo LAY IN A LIBERAL STORE FOR LATER USE BOY SOOllT APPLE OAY SATURDAY, OCT. 28' Th’ B” “l TMhPHelp ! The Man of Tomorrow ---_-i Hvndman. Secretary-Edith Mec- Donald. A discussion on "History" was the main part oi the meet- lns. and Miss Etta Mc read an interesting paper on Teach- ing or History." Questions for s Question Box were prepared, and after a discussion on those ques- tions, the meeting adjourned. PERSONALS ..'R,ev. Mr. Hayward and Mrs. Hayward Montague. motored to Port Elgin, where they visited Mr. Howard's mother. L .31‘!!! l. l. SUI!‘ was a day leteinirerh-ipoollonteguemll week on account oi the mowsoorrn and thick weather. L ..'Rev. J. M. MaoLeod oi Dimdas. took the evening service in Mont- ague United Chirrch. L ..°Rev. Mir. Hayward pastor oi Montague Unltcd Church gave the address at the W. M. S Thank- oiiering service in Dimdas Sunday evening. L ..'Mr. and Mrs, Angus Martin Boston are visitors to Montague. the guests oi Mrs. Martin's bro- ther. Mr. R .0 MacDonald. ..‘Miss Catherine Coiling: who is training in the City Hospital spent ~ a week at the home oi her par- ients. Mr. and Mrs. James Col- L. ..'Mr, Stanhope MacLcod. who has been four years in Florida and spent the past winter in Detroit, was a visitor to his old home in ourgun WAY OUT. f WELL, MAJOR, YOU'RE LOOKlNG- wi-iATiS THE . i OCCASION? DlD 1 YOU FlND THAT ; . Di.V\E YOU LOST ._ LAST , APRIL. ? OH, THESE? WHY, WE'RE PUTTING: THIS STUFF AROUND so ~ wE CAN PRACTICE ZIG-ZAG izumuitd‘ . VOU KNOW" DODOiN’ BOARDING i-ioilsE _ DELIGHTFUL LEviTY! KAFF -i<AFF/? ASA MATTER OF FACT, I HAVE BEEN FEELiNG iN Sucu SpLENDiD FETTLE OF LATE THAT i HAVE FZECONSlDERED AND WILL GQAPPLE lNiTl-i BAD BOUNCE PLAYERS BUT "ll-NS IS NO INDOOR GAME _ With + EGAD, NW BOY, BABA AT THE OWLS CLUB OLYMPIAD AFTER WELL, you DON'T HAVE "ro eo TO ALL. ‘THAT woRw-JusT c-lo up no vouR ROOM Eiz ‘DOWN no THE BPSEMENT '//{/ THAT KNOCKS ME BEi-ilND THE DOOR WiTl-i THE - llEll - Juiov Mbntwue. he is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. MaoLeod. ‘ L Bristol and Vicinity Friends oi Mrs. H. D. McEwen. Morell, will learn with regret oi‘ her serious illness. Latest reports inom her home are to the eiiect that she is slowly growing weaker. Mrs, McEwen, spent most or her long liie in Morell and vicinity. Mr. Frank MoEwen. has com plated a new work shop at the Vii and will carry on boat bu this winter. Your writer 1| inlonrnd that a ‘brunch oi the Mount Stewart Co- Operative soon has opened its doors m West Sit Peters or better known as St. Peters Lake, Mr, Paul Deveeu being the Manager oi the Branch. Good catches of large iall mack- erel are reported here daily. This l! t1 800d thing ior the fishermen who had a very poor s/Jason in the early months. It is understood that several feet on the new cribwork at St. Peters Harbour disappeared in the storm last week. The belief is the work sank into the quick sands. The work this year was done where the new harbor opened by nature and not by government dredging as some seem to think, W. A. O'Brien. was a recent vis- itor to Kcnsington, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph McDonald, Mr. ind Mrs. McDonald resided here before moving to the western Town. gelding: YOI‘ big-s. D‘, \fl|§ll§~-»-s AFTER vou BEEN MAKIM’ son/ammo’! ‘Jjqwiiiiaifl; ' ll Y. I. RIG. U. I PAY ' coma. I93! uv an stnvnx. 3. Major Hoople Tl-lbii GUY BABA l5 AS HARD AS AN _ NZMFUL. OF CORNER ‘STONES - THE MAJOR MUST BE TiRED 0F GETTNG , our OF ‘q v iaiwo, MAJOR. IF odor MOT svoomue/ The Ooutral Guardian GRADI DA-NOI It Rlllibfi Gib tO-nite 9.30—1.00. L-IBGO-IO-Tllfl-ll. CBIPPLED C ILDIINT egos conducted k wit‘ B Fri “wits , October d” L-MI-IO-fl-Sl. ENGAGEMENT Armouivoi. ivmu-n-m. and Mn. Ooldln Oun- city‘, announce o! the deadline Ada IL to la. eon o: Ah oi this city. to Oahu in Sydney Mines in bar. L-l575-10-3I-1i. CAUGHT BANDIT) DUCK- Mr. Amos Gorvett while shooting on saturda secured g black duck with o. nd N0. M1606. This duck waetaggedinimiLandhoBioiogi- eel Survey, Washington, 110., has been notified as requested on tag. M AND MES. CHESTER M. COX, Charlottetown armounoe the ‘ mania oi eir da w, Mrdr-ed Grace, to Lieutenant d- eric A. Large (R. C. N. V. R), Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. iaxligke, Charlottetown. Marriage to t e place early in November. L-ISM-IO-M-ii. "FOXMIN ATTENTION! We run numerous ieed ewerimente each year on our e ital ranch, Summerslde. ‘These are iou your benefit. We invite vhl to our plant and ranch at any . Sung o ieeds are available at your nearest dealer. International I'm 8a Animal Foods . M. L-IMI-IO-l-‘f-ti. LEAVE FOR HOME-Rev. and Mrs. ES. Hammond and son Ken. rcturncd icdav to their home at 0‘Lear_v, PEI. While in town they attended the sessions oi the Maritime Convention oi the Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Roy Seiiick oi Oxford, and Rev. and Mrs. Bur- gess, Bus: River, other delegates to thc con ‘ntlon. have also leit ior their respective homes-New Glasgow News. TO JOIN FORCE — J. Daniel Riickhain, oi Wlientle River, P. E.I., passed through t e cityyes- tcrdciy en route to "Ffironto where he will join the Royal Air Force [or zrainizig. He. is a nephew oi hiujor l)_ A. liiincDonald. of Char- lotictoim. ivho is widely known in m VISITING TRURO -— Mrs. Lormer J. Fr '2", nee Gertrude Baigncil, \'v'03ii.ilCSl€l‘, visited at the home of ll(‘l‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bugnell, Elm Street, Wed- nesday. She was accompanied by her husband's mother, Mrs. A. M. Fraser, uleo oi Wcstchester, and Roy. D. l<_ Fraser, Charlottetown. P.E.I., who is u brother of Lormer 1'“'.'JSCi‘.-—Tl'ill‘O News. SAMPLE OF SOY BEANS — A sample cf Soy Beans grown on the North shore under iicld con- ditions this roar is on display in the Ulifiifllllll oillcc. The sample is iaiun ircm ‘two rows grown next turnip: abvut 100 yards from the salt water; about as unsuit- able a pliic: as could be chosen. They were not inoculated and were put in very lztic to suit the tumiips. yet they ripened. Those interested would (i0 well to inspect the Soy Beams here exhibited, as it shows wimt can be tlonc by practical ap- plication and selection. TEACHERS STUDY CLUB — A meeting of the Teacher's Study Club was held in the York School on Friday, October 20th. The meeting was culled to ordai- by the teacher oi‘ the club centre, Mr. Atliol Roberts. The teachers of the Iollowing whools were present: York, Tracadle Senior and Prim- ary Departments and Covehead Road. Mr. Atiiol Roberts was elect- ed President. Mr. Leo Cirsack. Vice-Presidciit_ Miss Bernice White Secretary. The main topic of the meeting was the “Teaching of History." A very helpiui discus- sion took place on the following questions: Whiit is meant by “i01- iowing the muinstrcams" in his- wry‘). Should one follow the or- der oi the text book in teaching History? Why? Con you name six devices for motivating history? Are you. acquainted with several methods oi’ teaching history to the upper grades? Do you make use of the PEI. Libraries in teaching history? In how many ways can you use your blackboard in his- tory? A paper was rend on "The Teaching oi History" which was provided bv the Teacher Training Departmenl oi P.W.C. Many 0i the the "Hints on Teaching History" M0iiCi0lL~IVIOnCLOn Transcript. L First ..... l-hen ..... lnstal A Quick-Starting, Powerful i EXIDE BATTERY READY For Winter! extra weor. They're BUY! Priced from Dominion Guard Tubes Don't take chances with the starting ond lighting of your cor-choose Prestone Anti-Freeze. winter. Ploy sole-use for better results. $5.". '1" ‘3.45 \ Don't Forget Anti-Freeze Ilse Reliable “ DRESTONE " No evaporation — no corrosion with One filling lusts ull Genuine Prestone Gallon oil. for you. low prices. which were suggested were ap- proved oi. Au assignment on Grades seven and eights history was given for the next meeting. The meeting thcn Journed, -- (Patriot please copy). VISITING FROM VANCOUVER ——Mi‘. and Mrs. Horace McEwen, Vancouver, are bei welcomed on fl. visit to their iami y alter an ab- sauce oi four years, when they last Spent a vacation here. Mr. McEwen former Superintendent oi the P. E.I. Railway, is st. hole and hearty in his eighty-seventh year, while Mrs. McEwen is as active and energetic as in days oi’ old when site occupied a prominent place in the religious and social life oi the community. They are the guests 0i their son-in-isiw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Nicholson, Fitzroy Street; and on their way oust visited their gmnd- daughter, Miss Pauline Nicholson. ls Your Oar An Oil-ling? Then, Install “CORD” PISTON RINGS i Cord Piston Rings will give you rs- newed power ond SAVE you money on Your local garage will install them Come in for full particulars ond Low Priced ROYAL GUARDS Here ore tires that will give you month of ruggedly built tough, safe and comfortable lo ride on. them ond you'll agree that they ore o REAL TIRE "(.60 “$12.00 A good tire deserves o good tube. Priced from $1.60 $3.00 storage batteries. your particular requirements. ll Plote 5.65 9.55 i|.95 Bay A Set Of Dependae,.§'af'e DOMINION TlRE ond _ T” Equip: Your Use AcLMleh $5, Down Cor With A Set of Dominion: Balance Can l0 Pall In Small Monthly or Weekly lnsiolmnls Moderately Priced l3 Ploie o dependable Exide mode by the world's oldest ond largest makers of There's on Exide Buttery especially designed to suit Buy the Bosh-Buy Exide— l5 Plato Dominion Tiros And Exide Batteries Installed Without Extra Charge I nurse-in-trainiing at the Royal toria Hospital, Montreal. ‘rhey were also visited there by their second son, Captain John Mciilwen, head oi the Federal School 0i Navigation, New London. Connecti- cut, a position to which he was appointed on hie retirement from see-raring. Their other sOn, Mr. J. E. R. Mclliwen and Mrs. Moliwen. and two sons. Horace and. John they have met here, and as their other daughter, Miss Evel re- sides with them in Vancouver, they have had the pleasure and setisiac- tion oi having met all the mem- bem of their iamily at this time. They have also mot and renewed friendships with marry old friends who are glad to see them back on the Island once more. Mr. Mc- A Useful Citizen io-lu t I. Marlllme HEAD OFFICI! l-lALllAXv Your Maritime Llia Man is a useful citizen in your community. Ills Head Oiilce being in the Muritlmes he can render you valuable en-tbe-spel. Isr- vloe. Just now there are attractive openings available to represent u; in several districts In the Msrltlmel. enquiries strictly confidential. Home Oiilce. All Anni: AM T. W. BENTLEY C. L. lJ-. Branch Illfl" Charlottetown; —Swer1 promises to make another visit next year, perhaps s. little earlier in the season. Mrs. J. J. Connolly, wife d Ueut. Commander Connolly, oi Char- lottetown, has spent a pleasant two weeks visiting with her parents, Gaudei". o1 Wellington. ROTARY "Points 0i interest in Imidooi ‘particularly in old London" was e subject oi an interesting ad- dmel given at the Rotary hunch- eon yesterday siternoon by Dr. Jolm Androw who spent several years in the Old Country, These were interesting years, he being there during the abdication o! Edward VIII, the Coronat- Lon and in the crisis last Septem- er. Dur the course oi his address Dr. rew spoke o! the origin oi London, two old words meaning “pool" and "hill" and oi traces oi the Roman occu ation including the roads. He tol oi the Tower oi London (in its day a i011. prison, and palace) the crown Jewels kept {or many years in the Tower and now removed to n greater place oi safety; ‘Temple Bar." The Monu- msnt marking the start of the Great Fire oi 1665, followed by the Great Plague oi i686 which was a blessing in disguise giving Sir i to rebuild moduli. i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Arsenault, Summerside, and with her aunt ff§§§§°'°(',h§““§,‘ffy'5,-§“° 3.613321%? "id "we 1i"- flnd MYI- mm!“ Fleet Street where the British newspapers are located to a num- ber oi Cheshire Cheese and hallowed by Charles Dickens, Samuel Johnson iity-thres was St. Paul's Cathedral his great- est moi iment. Dr. Andrew then took his hear- ers in imagination Bridge which inspired Wordsworth to write his inmous poem. to Guild Hall the scene oi the lord Mayors‘ mmerside -- harlott uric es w ch he uilt gate, to Watcr1oo| inns including the rebuilt in 1667 memories oi and Col. Covent own and James Boswell. _ Reference was made to BllliF-C5‘ Gardens Market. Bank oi England, the Royal EX‘ change, Epsom. Downs, WM"! m’ Derby is held. rind to other piMl-‘i oi interest which “k haPPY memories the Rotarians w England during the Coronation. Past President. A. B. Fish" W“ in the choir and the guests were Fred C. Burke Swampscott, Mass. Fred Andrew. Rotarian Walter R. Shaw brought back greetings from the RM!“ Club in 5t. John's N Christopher Wren the opportunity l One ol the Experimental Farm FIELD DAY . at the FOX ILLUSTRATION STATION on the ranch 0i CAPT. ALLAN A. MOSIIER, MONTAGUE, REJ- cornmencing at 1.00 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1939 The Fox Fieldman for the Province j/ms with the Supervisor in extending a cordial invitation to all- who are interested in foxes and other iur-bearinl animals, to attend and also bring foxes to the Field Day for examination and discussion oi fur characters- Visliors are also welcome during the morning. large tent will provide shelter. J. C. J ACK, Supervisor brought to a number ho had been in _L-l