race mm . ,4 g"' . y rm: GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN 1 NOVEMBER 16, 1951 "THE EASTERN ouaiumin Death Of Mr. ""'"..,.. ::::-.2:-.:::.: "'- Duncan Blue s -,-' AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. of L. S . .9 . The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague ltiuo Dome Rest . uid unordlun onion; in Georgetown: The Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Lemuel Robinson of Lower Monte-gue visited friends in. Georgetown on Sunday. Nov. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins of V Post. office; in South: The snack Bar and II. Richard: J son. The gum occurred n gem-)1 y W” in -ssoo FOB roux old but Gm" mmday "'0"'i"g 0' M" mcingzizldtiulierivhiiiexiiieyvui-32:: as .. . - . . e ' . - Ix ter.v when you buy a 17-plate at'gt',;;;:':i,AR'3:,f.r:,y i&f.f.l?.7.?”' N3: gll;n:)2':iIdB)l'lCl:I'.or Mme sand: in the guests of Mr. Jenkins' mother. Bud's Accessories. Montague. Qember 215! 22nd. ' He was born at Lime sands. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. ....'Tlll:) ANNUAL meeting of the Community ivelfare League Ltd.. will be held in the Curling Club at 8 p.m. Vllcdnesdny. Nov. ..tPllT Tl-IE KING'S COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL on your Christina: list. Give your gift now. engaging in forming. He was twice mzirried. . . " MONTAGUE UNITED ' BAP- . and remained a life long resident first to Christie Gillis. and three children of this marriage survive. Malcolm Mr. James ll. Skinner of Bridgetown was a visitor in Georgetown on Tuesday. Nov. 6th. Mrs. H. W. MacDonald. Mrs. W. for l'HvRCH- - Service Sum 3l;.3L'.i 2?iilI.”f'Si.3.T.?. ”""”” l"' iviiiii.".L”E-ilimi; v"i?iiiS”El'?.'a..;”.i.'.”Li W- Macwren and M”-.L H- .l-ui. November 18th. Sunday School Hy Chnsum Mm Robe” Macho”, Douglas motored w the City on '0 A M- R'9l”" 5""ce '1 A Mr . 'lN SUPREME counr - In Montague. there are also eleven M0"d”3'- NW 51”- A hm”-V "";"”m” M 3” L” w' the Reynolds-Miller damages casc grand-children. and two great D Jm"st0”' in Supreme Court at Georgetown igrand-children. also surviving is M” M” Arse”-'”"' his ""””'"C . . . . Wednesday. Mr. s. s. Hessian x.c. his second wife, the former Mrs. ed home from Halifax. N. s., ..'lil-A. l.l.0lI) MARSHALL. of Momanue represented the day Cum. Stewart Funeral arrange. where she visited her husband who ummnw Socrcmry "1 me Lewis fendant. Mr. Miller, while Mr R.R. ments will be completed today. Dar Alliziiice will speak at an , . ,. , - . . . . . 3911 Kc, ma Mr. 0,, Foster a. The funcial will be held Sni- lnicrrlmoniiiintioiinl service in the ' g 1 th u d t 2 1 pm Mrmtnaiic Prcsb:-'tt'ri:in Church on Sl2':;;1:;;:9t0b" 1'9DF95i'n Ed 9 Sgnzl; Jnned PC't:'lltlrChy”0'I"ntern'mnit' Siiiidm. November lath. at 7.30 P. M. The Sabbath Day is the key- .-iiuw of Chris ill Cit izatioii. will be in Little tery. ...'l'l('KS XIAYFLOVVER - An W A V wAy oddity at this time of year” is a "Tc"-m-Ta - May flower. yet such a ower H S h I Murray Harbor 755.1? 0'99: C 09 ?lf(3.?ilfI-0lGill'sil)ill1liTn.0l liltJlr.it:i:'i1ir. vi-lass n playing near his home. This is in- deed another remarkable feat of HFHUFP. Vicinity - Al Montague mid xii-sf Pr-"ston Llewellyn. Sands Ceme- is a membcr of the Canadian Army. He has been stationed in ilallfax following his return from Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Scully have returned to their home in Georgetown from Halifax where Mr. st-ully was a patient in Camp Hill Military Hospital. .."Mr. Johnny Dicks has arriv- ed home from Toronto, Ontario. ii-hcre he has been employed for the past year. Following it short visit with his parents, Captain N" l . . . .4 v i ' . . and Mrs. John Dicks. he plans on ' 'r;jly'l. N S. are siicnrilng it feivib8;1:dr'PL:rleI I”;2;)s:?jm&:jada13yy The regular mertiniz of the returning to Toronto. :. --c '1'. cs 'n Sturgeon Mr 'and' M'H ”J0,'m ' Mincunnall Montaigne Home find School As- l' i ” sociation was held last evening Thp regular sex-vim was held in fspent the day in Lower Montague :it the High School with the pro- thc Baptist Church on Sunday. I W and it-mes Mat:Luiie.t:;xh9l'L9 mthfljfs w:;:t9""”f;rt: 0;, M; sident. Dr. G. S. A. lnm.-in prc- 411.. The pulpit being occupied by no siwndln: thr week-end in 33;: a i ” i ' 5"l.'"'z- . . Mr. Iven Christianscii. A quar- P'.""IIl. N. S.. l-'ll'35?-"- 0' MT-Y M30 at 5 n" mzeht? m'"”'” ":1 :)l'9”1l"'"'”U5 tette consisting of Mrs. Jenkins. l.iii-0'5 sister. Mrs. Louis Fcrgus- t I' "if-' W0”? Y?" Y 6 59"? Mrs. Babincau. Mrs. D. Lovers and mi and Mr. FB'.':llSm1. MILDEW Ruins p1c1-U355 ””'-V "”ld ”l)l””9l'9d' Mrs. J. D. Blackctt rendered a H i A report on the lialloixoen pni'- much appreciated hymn. Mrs. John Claw V” on SMm.dm.y PERTH Australia y- ylzeutelys) ties was. presented. and n com- iqyy November lutli, fir a short vlsitpgypmy rgpmducuons of works by lllllritle itins l:1lSll”ll('i9d ”tr;ynli(lP4"ll'(' A mectlni: of the ll'oinen's Mis- lo the U. S. A. Wlli':'e she will visit l Old masters just Mrwed (mm P”. "nepfsfm 01'; :fN;'":'l”l'” ” yufclqioo sionziry Society of St. David's lrlmds mid r0Wl't03- is have been "completely ruined" attended. ii:-.0 smnllln (f)liiliiI'li'0-lI'S Lmmd fcllllumhl-imaVVs MCMD Mldme '-s-s-. . b ildew cordln to Perth Art . . - . . Um? 0 - 75- - - 39 Om 9" . "Mr. and Mrs. Georizv Mlllnr Gsgnigy Curgfol. J0,x;',, cook. no g::1”.'m85”::,"”s(jl':i';':”l'3;'lf?j” 9"”-V Tuesday. November 6th. The de- '”"l dl'””l””' M-"'”' w”” week" said the prints had taken si:: it, was stated Illillp the parties Vouoml period was conducted by "ill 'l5l'”"5 '” N” Gl"':”l”Wt N' months to come and one case has had met with succcss this vonr M” N' W H”"""' The Th”"k5' I3 :”"S” "f M”' Npme M"u.'full of water when it. arrived. and would undoubtedly Abe. Irv: offering mwclopes were taken in limi-nr.V c--m----L...- ” pcniod next x-mir. ' and a gratifyinc. sum was realized. ' ' ' The president rend I ictitiori A deuciuus mmh was served hy Mrs. Irvin: hiillar left on l7rl- BELGRADE N... 14 y(Ap)y r d. I , the hostess . V 't . i i ihool parties iiliii-ii i ' 7”-l3 3”l""”””' '-"h' f" T"”"""' The United States and Yugoslav- (agalh'm1g St - -AC. . H 1 . J ,.n .11 h liner grndcs desired in ho " Hr" ,,,y ray :N,,.. ll Afsdv lh1l.pn”::.;..in.1:::.l Merl: izvegfrfaytergggsnig WEBB” ai::;';:;: hem d'” Fill" BNll'9Y Hall PVNRV ilic Mai-Kcnzic Hall. the com- ' t v . . t V ' - ' ' ' . . ""' W5 '""l" ”t PW" "" "" inllitar: aid will be extended to fzgoninciuiiii? ,.Fr”"',.1' ”l'"'"l”l l"'””d "I "met lIl;:arshalxdTit(f)'s Co:r..n;unl?sti F981;":-IIl3Ti.kArcliic fl-ll('il'i.V nnd Rnlpli N. Young: Mr. C. R. (BOCl'1l'lDl'-iilld' M . d M H L , I ,l ' 4 prov Jes or at .m rcan - cc was nppointcr tomcat with M.-y 1.1. 1) Mun... ; Mmrari” nW,”rCSi'T'nl:"'Crf P2831? visory m.sson hcze to check on the the students and disCusSV the Mr. An-hie Hit.-hey also pfe. ; , g n V. use made of mun.t.icns supplied question of the Home and School sonic-.1 .1 report on the Amateur , lN. .. and Mr. Arn id Ir HUI. p. . H h N "1 1: id 1 ' - yr. .' . was move: iii in rail. or M! M our M on r aidro. z-jjjgg-gj .l0lH18 adl-m5 Pr TTIHILV United the l3c:ivcr Hall for the grad- h Church tliankiniz the Home and nation dance. be paid. uml that T School ASSOClEll0n for the use of the rcnm-L he presented. t "1"" Pl'0Jeclor. . Considerable discussion took f H . .Mr'.A”h'0 Hllclltxv road the place rciziirtling the revision of ; u - srovj-;:U,;l;lA)C:g)T All! Euigncial slaft.er:i'ent respecting the the mnsiltulinn iliid h.v-liiws. A l- . ' arises n 10 various ll:il- z-ommiltce inclutllnii Mr. Vernon - OPTOMETBIST C y )7 ans Mr I" Eeh WW9 9" Parties. It was also nioi'- M:wLoan. Mrs. Ethan Stcwnrl Fitting Ind Supplying Glulee "' slgidpugup on ywo ween, cd that A list of the contrbniois nnrl Mr. C. R. Bnelincr wns rip- lm zgtlleclg DP sllgopuld helpubllshed in the press. pointed to discuss the question. - . score nry was instructed In A noinlmiting committee in- . - - Al .- , , - . ' MONTAUUE It L Figriecle bguzlegtizniigl lgstwood Vin” the board of SICVVIIF-(l3 of cluding Mrs. A. D. MacKcnzic. . Omgg noun; Swat 1.mm- - the United Church. the indies of Mr. Ralph Beck nnd Mr. Archie 10 go D A. u E . the Beaver Ciiih and the Mnn- Hllchcy was appointed to nomin- zmg p. n A ::1MUeusL(tglr0n”:hilllli':llli2l thrm for ate the new officers for the as. e cir a s or I e sociation. ”d '"”''"'”'”'t . J. Z parties. A discussion t3ok place -- - --. V-..-ea Ouioo Connected with 3” Gang. M. M PM", 1595 Fcsardmiz the disposal of funds LIVERPOOL, England-(CP)- 37"! MG cided to ear . PRINCE EDWARD: to-Mt - su- sliows 3:30-7-9 - Seturdav "ttinee 2:30 . - Mrs. L. H. Poole, Montague. P. E. I. Dear Mrs. Poole: munity. cessful conclusion. The above is a copy pital campaign for funds In an no residence. MARIO - ANN from the parties. and it was as. mark them for a the teachers should he held on the first Monday in December at Chairman. Campaign Committee. King's'County Memorial Hospital, It's always refreshing to hear that a group of people are planning to do something for their com- The task you have undertaken is a splendid one. and I know that you will carry it through to a suc- As a tangible good wish. first donation to the King's County Memorial Islwyn Roberts. 37. of Mcrloneth. Wales. landed here after spending ' Similar DWD050 next year. the summer hitch-hiking across 'hMI”!- A- 13- MHCKenZi0 moved Canada and back. He left: homo at an informal reception for with 52 hut returned with 3290 earned at various odd jobs in his Canadian travels. I enclose my cheque. Yqurs very truly, of the letter covering the Hos- for the erection of as nurses LANZA-BLYTH JAIMILA DOIOTIIY K KIRSTEN-NOVOTNA nuncusTllEBOM EXTlKA' NEWS i W SIT. IBIIIII 0 Oonolel .' ' E” 333'; T - Qua vs III hut lsdihgclapter l of New nooasoi-nraruo..4pnm stonsuguaiioax.-nannalhi” CAPITOL TD-DAY - SAT. Shows 3:30-7-9 - Saturday Matinee 2:30 Mr. Norman P. MacPherson Of Kilmuir Passes 4 There passed away on November 15th after a len-gtiiy illness at his home in Kilmuir. Mr. Norman P. MacPherson, in his iwtli year. Berni in Kllmivir. tlii. deceased was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacPheison. The late Mix. MacPherson was a tailor by trade. and for many years operated it 'shop at Kilmuir. In later years he took up farming. His wife predeceased him sev- eral years ago. He leaves to mourn four sons: William nt home: John in Tor- onto; Daniel in New Germany, N. 5.: Peter in Brighton. Mass; and three daughters, Sarah. Mrs. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Clyde River; Margaret, Mrs. Louis Macneod, Mlass.: and Florence. Mrs. Rufus Beers. Quincey. Mass. Also surviv- ing are three start!-rs. Margaret. Mirs. Dan MacPherson: Mae, Mrs. Mae Eaton, and Miss Christina MacPherson, all of Pasadena. Cal- ifornia. . Two brothers. Danie; of Kil- mulr. and Roddie of California. predeceased him in October of this year. . At the time of vsritfrig fuirerzil arrangements have not been com- pleted. 0 Bristol and U I D Vicinity Mr. Bennctirjlio operates the canning plant here. has closed for the winter months and moved to Sumniersiele. Roddle O'Hanley city to reside on Mr. and Mrs. moved to the Nov 5th. Miss Olive Kc-iineiick has taken 2. position in the city ii.-i house- keeper at the residence of one of tlfe doctors. Strange but true. a farmer here has a noose irhicli starts laying in the fall when all others have lin- isltcd rearing their spring liatch. Mrs. Mclvlnc Burns and two children. Jr. and Maislc. who were lien: for several weeks. have rc- turned to their home in the city. Speaking of trains and train services. old timers hero recall the days before there was any train and they got there just the same. Rev. Plialcn McKenna. P.P.. has left for Boston on a business trip wliich will keep him in the big city for about one week. Miss Helenn Rossitcr has left for Boston where she will visit friends and relatives. She will also spend some time with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Wal- te: Connolly. in Somerville, Mass. .'The many friends of Mrs. Wal- ter O'Brien will regret to learn that she has entered the Char- lottetown 'Hospital with a severe attack of the flu. Mrs. William MacDonald was a visitor to the city r cently. where her son Joseph has b an a patient in the Veterans' section of the - hospital for some weeks. Mr. John T. O'Brien. who was in the Charlottetown Hospital for a, week. has returned home much better in health despite his near- ing ninety years. This was his first trip to a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- ald have closed up their residence and moved to their souls farm to reside owing to his illness. Jos- cph. their son is in the hospital and they will take charge of the farm and reside there for some time. We learn from railway men here that a change will be made in the trains this month and in- stead of a daily train the change in a train three days per week will go into effect. The booking sta- tion at Morell. which also served this section, will be changed to a flag stop station only. same as the station at Lot Forty. The agent at Morell. Mr. Joseph MacDonald. came here from Tignish last fall following the sudden death of Mr. McInniI. Mrs. Macbonald and family did not arrive until July following the school closing. and we understand they plan to return to their former station in Tiunlsh A one-time resident of Bristol. Mr. n.w. Devlson. was I welcome visitor back here on Nov. 2nd md 3rd renewing old acquaint and looking over his old home port. Once owner and operator of the finest farm property in ihll vicinity. he retired from taming thirty years ago and moved to the eity. Mr. Duison visited the old harbor and along the shore line where he reports he hauled lea- weed by the hundreds of low: year aim year in his fanning days. long before fertilller was ever dreamed of. He farmed an a big scale then. mixed farming. good horses. Iood cattle. and hard work. he lays. He also visited the old school at the harbor when he was educated. Mr. Davison called on many of hi: old friends. visit- ing the Bristol Post. Office to chet with Mn. ainnott, and llelwnu old store. 1' l"i'H.'.' lwif iinmf iviw Manta uo Men's (iiuli ' f Hold Service . . 'Montague United Church Men's Club set a good precedent on Sunday evening when the Church service was conducted en- tirely by members of the Men's Club. while the minister sat in the pews. The Men's Choir were out in full strength and buted to the linpresslveness of the worship service. The President of the Men's club. Mr. Lorne Wigginton. pre- sided and led in prayer. Mr. Charles Fraser read the lesson. while Mr. Vernon Ross preached a vrell-delivered and helpful ser- mon. At the closc of the regular service, the frlen:iiy.hnur and sing song was held, led by the Presi- dent. with Mrs. D.M. MacDonald at the piano. Mrs. A. D. Mi1cKenzle conduct- ed an interesting Bible Quiz and the friendly hour was much en- joyed and appreciated as a fitting conclusion to the evening wor- ship. On Monday evening at 6.30 the men of the Club sat down to their first supper of the season. sump- tuously prepared as only the Trinity Ladies' Aid can. and serv- ed by the lassles of the C. G. l. T. There was no guest speaker as a. good deal of business in plan- ning for the years work was in the mind of the executive. An en- joyable program of vocal selec- tions by the Brooklyn Trio added to the enjoyment of the evening. contri- r l l i l 'IllUBS., NOV. 22 PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE 7:15 P.liI. Advance ticket: now on sale. 81.50 each. at TOOMBS MUSIC STORE MONTREAL. Nov. 14 -(CP)- Finance Minister Abbott left Montreal for Paris by air last night in borrowed headgear. He explained tivit when visiting the Montreal Menls Press Club last week he picked up the wrong hat on departure. Now he is wearing a. snappy. midnight blue homborg. "at least a year newer" than the one he left there. M?-1 new! DiZAMATlC.' h M . Saturday of 1:30 N", W IGFBY and the Dominion Non... Each wool: a eomplgt. play featuring a Hollywood star arnation - MILK Quickies I Murray River I O I and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Finley Mni-Kin- mm and daughter. Ciirol. Chur- lotictoivn. were weekend visitors MarKinnon's and Mrs. Leslie parents, Mr. Macl(innon. Mr. rind Mrs. llnriky Bonncll. Clinrlotlelnwn. were weekend visitors to Murrziy River, izuesls of their son and (iziuglilcr-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Bonn:-ll. Mr. Czirinr Viinldcrsllnc. cin- ploycc of the Cnnadinn Bank of Coninicrcc. Murray River. spent the weekend in Pelt-r'ii Rotitl. izuest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vunldcrstlnc. Mr.' nnd Mrs. Albert Ciuisvi ell. Carleton. ucrc Sunday visitors to Peter's Road. guests of Mrs. Craswrll's parents. Mr. iinil Mrs. Rziuistoii Johnston. Miss John Nicholson. iciiclior of Glen Willinni School. wiis a workout! visitor to her home in Mllllown. nucst of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Mumiy Ml-icKin. non and son. Ronnie. Cliarlotte. town. were week-cnd visitors to Murray River. s;v.ie:ts of Mr. and Mrs. Lclsle Macxinnnn and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Mucxinon. Mrs. Miiinle MacDonald. Char- Iottetown. spent the week-end in Murray River vis:i'ng her manyi friends and relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston. Flor- tune Bridge. is at present spend- ing a few days In Peter's Road and Montague, guest of Mrs. Beatrice MacLean. and Mia and Mrs. Leon Johnston. The ladies of the Murray River Church of Scotland held a. pantry sale and bazaar. on Saturday. Nov, 10. at the store of Emerson K. Joh ton. Murrav River, which was largely attended by the people of surroiindlni: districts. The tables on which many beauti- ful hand made articles were dis- playedwere artistically decorated. SACRAMENTO, Calif.. Nov l4 -(AP)- Republican Governor Earl warren oi Callfomia entered the 1952 pesldentlal race today. War- TCD. 50. was his party's candidate for vice-president in 1948. FLIN FLON, Man.-(CF)-The most. ambitious project yet carried out in this northern mining town. 3l.600.000 was put in operation when Mayor Cyrilstevenson press- ed the main pump switch. The flown now has 48 miles of scwsge mes. ..UU'll OUR WAY r- . to Murriiy River. guests of Mr.' -no . a sewer and water system costing ,....... .--., g. y ”. . . let me see those Want Ads for a minute!" '-its-gqaeo-mo ll - 5 bargains in the Guardian I l Bv J. R. Williams I THAT WAS ONE THING! ABOUT 'TH' OLD DAV5 I LIKED" IF YOU PULLEDA N&lADAY5 IF YOU LOOK5 LIKE. OR JusT - -THEY'RE Maxis; HAULEP TH' THING A MOVIE IN TH OFF GLMETLY AN' NEleIH5OR.' MADE A new one? PULL A FATHEADN 1 TH' vvoRi.i7 KNOW5 . HOOD!