PAGE EIGHT "News" "Daredevil Days , FINAL To-DAY Shows 2:30 7 - 9 comma MONDAY roan THREE HAPPY, HAPPY DAYS :1CAI.""g'IAIlu I no I 3 Your heart will sing! Your eyes will duncei onvioiaiuea 0 ilERA- ELLEN ('n.iHr fry TECWMCOZOR WEI I prunes snwaan I T 0 - D A Y ”VIASONS WEST" ALSO SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON 0iCAPITOIi SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 -..-.rvm:i GROUCHO :It's an ocean of fun and laughs! I I MARX MARIE WILSON RN. VTIIUR. - FRI. - SAT. , Join the vIorItI'entl see the Novyl WILLIAM B ooN 00 GENE LOCKHARI ( ENDIX FORE rue GUARDIAN. WN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN- AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold I. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. In Bruce Maerhee, Mina Joyce Wluinton. Plus Mexlnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon urea. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Meringue: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and I. Ileharla A Son ..'C0-OP insurance, Life, Fire. Auto. Above Co-op Super Market. ..'Misa Georgie Kinch. summer- side. spent the weekend in Mon- tague, guest of Miss Mary Bears. ..'KILMUlR. PANTRY saw,” Stewart and Beck's today. The motor vessel Ruby Wiscpmbe. arrived in the port of Montague yesterday to take on a. cargo of mixed produce for ports in Nfld. ..fM.Al(E PLANS to attend Tur- key Dinner, Macxenzie Hall, Mon- tague. November 5th. ..'HOYT'S BEAUTY SALON. Souris, and Charlottetown. Special on Permanent waves, October 27th to November 1st. ' The many friends of Mrs.' John Bruce. Heatherdale. are sorry to hear of her illness. she is a. patient in the King's County Hospital. ..'sPEClAL Sunday night Ser- vice at Upton Gospel Chapel. Sun- day, October 26th. 7.30 P. M. Ser- vice conducted by Mr. Lew Harris and singers from Murray Harbour. .. 'CLA R K'S ANNIVERSARY SALE at Montague, means big sav- ings for thrifty buyers. Carnation Milk 15c tin. Case lots 36.95. Friends of Mrs. A. J. Ma.cLeod. Montague. are sorryyto hear she is confined to her home with a sev- ere cold. ....'CLOCl(Si CLOCKS! Clocksl Westminster chimes, strikes and him-hams in mantel clocks. All types electric clocks. Westclox, Swiss and German alarms. V. R. Pepler. The Jeweller. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacLean and son. Michael, De Gros Marsh. were visitors to Montague this week. ...!LAY AWAY for Christmas while stocks are complete. See our complete line of watches, clocks, pens. rhinestones, bili- fnlds. glass and china. electric shavers. V. R. Pepier. The Jewel- ler, Montague. Mr. John Burke, who spent the past few days visiting his family for Charlottetown. where he is em- in Montague, returned yesterday ployed on the Saurel. ....'WORl'.I) FAMOUS Iiford W-spEc1A1, w, M, 3, ghgnk. fllrns. Hi-W Kndlik Ilndp AnliC0- offering service in St. Andrew's 5""! ihem I7-Wk 70? Yinisilint Presbyterian Church, Montague. Portraits and baby photos, V. R. Pepler, The Photo Shop, Mon- iague. Sunday. October 26 at 7:30. Rev. F. C. Knox of the Bhil Field. India, will be the guest speaker. .-.'I.AY AWAY your choice in Bulova. Loire. Elgin. Lady May and many other watches: also Shcaffer, Parker and Waterman pens. dresser sets, compacts, men's jewellry. V. R. Pcpicr, The Jeweller, Montague. URKICKED BY HORSE - His many friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Gordon Ma.cPherson, Val- leyfieid, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mr. MacPherson had the misfortune yesterday of being kicked in the face by a. horse while working around the animal. and suffered a broken nose. .-.'CAMERAS! CAMERAS! Cam- eras! Kodak and Ansro box cam- eras from 53.30. also fine Ger- man fold cameras from S2850 to 570.00 with lenses from F63 to 173.5. Flash guns. filters, tripods. movie cameras, exposure meters. diffusers. flash bulbs. chemicals. V. R. Pepicr. The Photo Montague. JSI-TOWER AT GREEK RIVER -The people of Peterls Road and vicinity gathered at the home of Mr. Malcolm MaeLean. Greek River, on Thursday evening to attend a. shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacLean. The gifts were opened by Miss Winni- fred Acorn. Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Alex MacLean and Mrs. Roy Cvorrniey. The verses were read by Mrs. Blair Macswain. Mr. Mac- Lean. on behalf of his bride, thanked the people for their kind- ness and good wishes. Both Mr. and Mrs. Macfnan were given a good bouncing to prepare them for the ups and downs of married life. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the ladies. The remainder of the evening was spent in sing- ing and dancing. Music for the evening was supplied by Roy Gorm- ley, Junior Macswain. and Pres- ton Jackson. All Joined in wish- ing Ernest and Mildred the best of everything in a long and happy married life. Shop, . SIJUSINESS VISITOR -Harry I. Johnston, manager of Cockshutt Farm Equipment. Ltd, at the Truro branch made his first visit to P. E. I. on Wednesday. Mr. Johnston was very much impressed with the-Island farm homes. He was accompanied by Mr. W. A. Robertson. Canadian sales manager for Cockshutt farm equipment at Brantford. Ont. Mr. Johnston re- places 'Mr. H. N. Kent, who was recently transferred to the export market of this company in Buenos W”-es. Argentina. Mr. Jolmstonhas been with the company since 1934. and was manager at. Smith Fails branch for several years. ..fMacLEAN - GILLIS wran- DING - A quiet but lovely wed- ding took place in Murray Har- bour North on Saturday evening, Oct. 11 when Rev. Carl Currie, united in marriage Marion Mil- dred. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Giiiis. Point Pleasant. and Mr. Ernest MacLenn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Me.cLean,i Greek River. The bride looked lovely in a street-length dress of midnight blue velvet with con- trasting yoke of nylon net and se- quins. The fingertip veil was of pink nylon net. and pink mu- buds. The bride's corsage was pink roses. The bride's only at- tendant was Miss Winnifred Acorn, who wore a street length dress of red taffeta and black .ic- cessories. and wore a corsage of white carnations. The best man was Mr. Roy Gillis, brother of the bride. Souris Arranging Blood Donor Oiinic Members of the Blood Donor 'Committee of the Souris Red Cross Branch. headed by Mr. Bruce L. Stewart, chairman, are making an all-out. effort to have Souris go "over the top” at the Clinic to be held there on Mon- day, November 3rd. The spacious St. Mary's Parish Hall is being donated for the occasion and those who attend will he assured of delicious refreshments which will he provided by a ladies' com- mittee. Arrangements are being made for a house to house can- vass for donors and, in addition. all boxholders will receive noti- fication of the clinic. The residents of Souris and sur- rounding districts want in share V In the responsibility of providing blood so urgently needed by pa- tients in local hospitals and by the armed services. They realize that the province is now greatly in debt and must have 1,000 don- ors to insure a sufficient supply for the next three months. Every- one should be conscious of the fact that blood is life itself-that a transfusion is very often the vital force that turns the balance when death seems inevitable. For common ordinary sore throat ANCIENT MARVEL C ..M.. Most of the stars visible to the earth travel through space at a rate of several miles per second. NAME TIIE SEVEN IIWAIIFS WIN FREE THEATRE TICKETS E Thrill to In ever-new laughs, . romance and songsi Awrite the correct name under the face of the Dwarfs, then clip this advt. and for- ward with your name and address to the Theatre Man- ager. . Five Winners will be drawn from the correct answers en- tered and each will receive a Double Theatre Pass. :.r:.,... H : A. Ditties Nova I where, t I a.rn. ll a.ns I am. 11 am. I W000 ISLANDS-OAIIIBOII FIIIIIY SERVICE ooronn are 1-0 NOV. sou: LIAVI WOOD ISLANDS: ' 1 pan. 8 pm. 1 pan. 0 pan. . let and Office in Charlottetown, tendon 'at least is hours In, Idvlnee, first and second sailings, east: TNIIII. - FBI. and SAT. Yr OCTOBER 25, 1952 The Week at S.D.U. It is always arnaairu to see what a particular type of notice does to the boys here at s.D.U. Every day it is common to see bulletins of varying import. placed for their perusal. However. four times a year, it seems as though Fleeting 'rime sends that kindly but ioltlng behest. which causes a busy society to agk, "why, already?" Yes it happens at every centre of learn- ing! Every'now and again teachers have the habit of interrupting varying diversions of sports. social activities etc, and bringing home to students in the most effective manner possible. just what the "why and wherefore" be. 0 I O The. Can PIIIIVI well dear Reader. that's just a longer way of saying that the mid- term exams are p0liv6d- And 1t l3 true that it is possible to get all wrapped up in matters which. ' Paovm'cr-wIri: CAMPAIGN ocroann rm. '- Novieaansn sth. General Chairmen-Mr. W. 6. Foster Contributions may be left at or mailed to the Royal Bank of Can- ada, Charlottetown, or the C. N. I. B. Provincial Office, 14214 Great George St., Charlottetown. TEAMWORK. is essential to success. Will YOU play your part by GIVING GENEROUSLY? Adian National Institute For The Blind NOIAL OBJECTIVE 6,300.00 while important in '” '.m. d0 not give sufficient reason for being at a. University. mama may have many unpleasant features both to teacher and student, but they do. even if in an imperfect manner, provide for both a norm whereby their work may be beneficientiy appraised. Death Yesterday Of Mr. Benjamin Reid ....'Th'ere put away suddeny at his home at Peter's Road. Thurs- ! O - lht . B in R id. in Last Saturday. st. Dunatan's re- :i'.y6I1'.g yexr mjlm e ceived it: first football defeat of Mr. Rem Wu won. M, any the season at the hands of the Acadian Axemen at Wolfville. Al- though tum about is fair play, the boys have proven their worth and will make another good showing when they meet St. F. X. for the second time on home grounds. Good luck boys. and (good weather too). chores on Thursday as usual and while he was preparing to re- tire for the night he suffered a heart attack and: passed away shortly after. Left to mourn an passing be- sides his sorrowing mother, Mrs. Malcolm Reid. Peter's Road. is one son Lawson. with whom he re tied. and two daughters. Dora. s. Ralph Lea, and -Irene. Mrs. Gordon Lea, both at Vernon River. Also surviving is one sister. Irene, Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Rhode Island. U. S. A. His wife predeceased him a number of years ago. The fine achievements of the second team deserve special ment- ion as they again held back the Welshmen to retain a record of no successful tries by the P. W. C. squad. A fine group of players all, whose supporters expect them to Funeral mumgemc .1, 5 complete last evening. A N N 0 U N 0 I N G The Opening OI THE HAVEN RESTAURANT WSIO Hot At Montague On Wednesday. October .2911: at 5 P. M. &oose and Chicken Dinner At all times we will do our utmost To merit a continuance of your patronage IIOTID E P , EFFECTIVE OOTOBEII 2'ltIi. 1952 The ISLAND MOTOR TIIAIISPORT LTD. will Operate TIIO Following schedules FOR BOSTON-NEW YORK--MONTREAL-Ul'I'ER CANADIAN and AMERICAN POINTS Lv. F” iottetosrn 10:10 a.m. Daily. Lv. summeraide 13:01 p.m. Daily. Ar. Sununerside 4:20 11.11:. Daily. Ar. Charlottetown 5:45 31.11:. Dally. I FOR SUMMEESLDIX Ly. fiuilettetown 10:10 ant. and 4:00 p.n. Daily. Lv. Charlottetown 0:15 pan. ” A , is Sunday only. FOR CIIARILOTTITOWN , ' Lv. Summenldc 9:55 LIB. and 4:30 Daily. Lv. summer-side 0:40 p.ln. Saturday and Sunday only. v FOR TIGNISE Lv. Charlottetown 4:00 p.rn. Dally except Sunday. Ly. Charlottetown 0:15 p.m. Sunday only. Lv. surnruerside 5:45 p. n. Daily except Sunday. Ly. Sununerelde 11:00 p.na. Sunday only. FOB SUMMIRSIDI VIA BONSEAW Ly. ft 'ottetown 0:00 pan. Friday, Saturday. Sunday via Searietewn corner to Sunnueralda. Ar. C:....iottet.own 10:1! nan. Friday and Saturday. Ar. Charlottetown 0:00 p.rn. Sunday only, son WOOD ISLANDS (NOVA SCOTIA CONNECTIONS) Ly. P 'ott.stovwn 0:00 nan. Dally. . Ar. Chulotusown nu p.-(natty. COR MONTAOIII-CARDIOAN-OI0l0I'I'0WN.' Ly. F fotbf-own 0:00 pal. Dally lxeept lunda . Ly. Charlottetown 0:00 pan. Sunday . ' Ar. P loltetown 0:00 a. In. Dally lxelpt Iundhy. Ar. Charlottetown 0:00 p.I. Sunday .- , Ly. Charlottetown 11:00 pan. lullaby Only. in Ilene- one and Hum) IIVC. N roa minus! uaaaosmairn IDDIA! llyll VIA ILDON. 0--"......W-.:'.'.'.'--'i.;:.z."z.....'--'..:..-'-vi I . : n. , - Ar. ? 1100 ml. Sltilly Olly. ' .. ton sovars-n.ann'-non: r.-. msrlsIt,oIesinL0r00 ” ii. adapt ' (iianulalsvn DIAS"! human.- gm NJ 3 ANNIIAL MEETING P. E. I. vouuo PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29i'II AT CONSERVATIVE COMMITTEE ROOMS (Next door to "Andyls Sea. Food") SUMMERSIDE PROGRAMME 10:00 a.m.: Registration Commences. 2:00 p.m.: Afternoon Meeting Commences. 6:00 p.m.: Banquet. 8:30 p.m.: Public Meeting Baptist Church Hall. HON. HUGH J. FLEMMING PREMIER or NEW BRUNSWICK GUEST smsarum All residents of P. E. I. between the ages of 16 and 40 are welcome to register and attend the afternoon meeting. Tickets for banquet. can be obtained during the afternoon meeting only. IT ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CHAPTER CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR ' . POLIOMYELITIS TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28 - 8 PM. VOCATIONAL ' SCHOOL CIIARLOTTETOWN The public is cordially invited to attend the meet- ing and assist in the development of 1. program for the aid of Polio Victims. e MEETINGS OI PUBLIC CCNCENN The very real and acute problems of alcohol will be discussed in Heartz Hail, Charlottetown, Monday, Oct- 27 by the P. E. I. Temperance Federation. Beginning at 2:30 PM. the organizational, legal and educational aspects will be discussed. Dr. A. A. MacVicaar, Falconwood Hospital, will pre- sent medical experiences and views at the supper meet- ing at 5:30. . ' A Public Rally is plarmed for 8 PM. when "Youth" will be the emphasis by Miss Barbara McNutt, student of Mt. Allison University, and an over-all pic- ture will be given by Rev. John Linton, the Dominion Field Secretary. Added attractions include the Cherry Valley-Vemon River Male Octette and the Cornwall A Singers. The Rally will open with devotions led by Rev. Frank MacLean of Trinity Church and close with a film on the alcohol problem. ' A . Special Evangelistic Service At Upton Gospel Chapel. Beginning Sunday. October 26th. time 7:30 pm. Week night: time B p.m. Speaker Mr. Lew Harris. other features: 1. Chalk Talks by Mr. Stanley Straight; 2, singing by Mr. Harris and Murray Harbour Group; 3. 3910' by Mrs.-Streight. Mra. Biackett, ate.: 0. Child Soloist, Mill 3053' Yoraton, Roaeneath; ll, Duets by the Poole brothers. ALL vvrmcomrz . WVANTED. N A Quantity of Christmas Trees For further particulars , . Art!!! to .- HI -.L.M.-JoHus,rott' A . tI..upiiifiAaiii7teI6La;;. Lin. .