l Jase EIGAHT PRINCE EDWARD: T0-MY-Tilt -His I-EASTERN GUARDIAN .” Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN A(ibN'l'S:-MON'l”AGlJl'3: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs Bruce MacPhee, Miss Joyce Wlggtnton, Miaa Joan Johnston. ' AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavers. whatwwidiioudo? The Guardian may he bought at the lollowtng places In Moetuiioi Blue Donia Restaurant. and uuardlan Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: In soul-ts: The Snack Bar and II. 'BIchnds J; Han. .IF YOU LOST YOUR LOVED one TOMORROW nan HAD TO BEGIN LIFE ANEW??? i)()lIY VvIl' V-II'. ,t-ms ,mliiqt-ii MAIHERINI who was hi. Iiii-nd'x qiil' IILONDII who (vuvcd uII(.'(IIi)li' had a choice . . . -G-M presents MORNING M nu-i-to RAY MILLAND '. illllll iiiiiii-iiici llIVlS- iEillS siiiiii-iui iiiiiii . main Insitlc ('rai-Isle Corners Knife Thrower - Disaster Fighters ....SSD.00 FOR YOUR old but- tery when you buy a 17-plats at Bud's Accesso IE3. Monliixue. ..'J0lN 0l:'R Away Plan today. Jeweller. Montague. gL'l.0VA Lay- . R. Boehner. ..'Miss Rita Wight. tirade VIII teacher at Montague Memorial Hi h School. spent fl recent week- on at her home in niirnt Point. WIIIM ROAD H. I. 'Membi-rs of tlic Whiin Road Vl'omeii's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Stuart on Tuesday evening.Oct..'m. A number of visitors also were present at tine meeting. Mrs. Wesley Campbell. the president. opened the meeting with all repeating the "Club Wo- men's Creed". Many interesting susigcstions for Christmas gifts made at home were Riven in ariswcriiii; the roll call. Some of the-items mentioned were mitts. aprons. cushion covers, candy. jelly, gloves. crochet and needle work. several of these were shown by members. The secretary, Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. read the minutes of the last meeting and attended to the business of the meeting in ceived during the month was read and copies of lIi(' Institute News were distributed among the mem- bers. , Committees for the month gave their reports as follows: School committee rcpiii-ted the need of several text books for the ' school, which the members agreed 4 BIG DAYS STARTS WEDNESDAY 'Mario Lanza! New Idol! Hottest singer in a decade!"- am Time Migaziiio "Ute Nut Musical of the M”mI---ZCIovcifo Pinon. 1 nova 7"! "'i,' 32:”! iron "II N" WV” M-G-Mi I (Th Hut in MA'Iifl;I.r) A . KIRSTEN-NOVOTNA" BLANCHE THEBOM . PRINCE EDWARD L. CAPITOL TODAY - TIIE. - WED. Shows 3:30-7-9 -' Saturday Matinee At 2:30,...” FASTEST LOVE AFFAIR! WHOOP - cs . WOO! IT'S THE WORLD'S I ”Where'd you like to apolldyyour honeymoon?" .iKh "Wherever you spend yours!" iiimiiiiii siiciiiiimimi. NEWS -I MUSICAL F EA'I'URI'.Tl'l'E - TRAVEL -- (Oh) - Dense tag the doc show atutlhs Belt- in taunts to I one IONDON. Nov. 3 - mentors)- Aniertcan ootirlats were B00119 IINJMMM to spotlittit was un- year. all Alndodar usiiwol, to roach John Caron, who chairman of the British Travel will acrobatics atop a 145- and Holiday . Association, uia 3 today. ' effect was very iir9tl.i'. to the winners. hour following enjoyable ltinch was scrved by the sfannnqc ' chanted at lGeorgctown Saturday A morning with the lViilFf"It"F last NN . Thursday evoniniz of Mrs. John N ' MacKinnon. 41. Souris. before stipendiary-Magistrate Joseph G. MacDonald. The accused was re- D()R01'Hy JARMILA manded to jail without. bail and to purchase. and the sick commit- tee reported calls made. The new committee appointed was Mrs Lawrence Stuart and Miss Betty McBeth. The ciitortaiiiirient. for the next month will be in charge thci usual maiiiier: correspoiid('-iicr rc-lnliservml by of Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. George Clarey. , Mrs. George Clarey was the, holder of the lticky ticket which won the prize. A demonstration was given bv Mrs. .Wcsley Campbell which frat-I ured it pretty utility sewing box made from a cardboard carton! Shaped pieces of the carton w'erc' laced together at the sides in form the box. These were covered with wallpaper. Another piece was laced l inside to form the bottom. Mrs. Campbell used a nylon stocking cut lengthwise and rolled. The The demonstration for next month will be given by Mrs. Law'- rcnce Stuart. The cntertainmeiit nomniittcel gave several contests. with prizes During the social the IIIDDIIILC. an hostess assisted by several of the ladies. The National Anthem con- cluded the. meeting. ilemanded On Charge of Murder Joseph Gabrielpgvlvlacboiialrl of Little Harhriur was formally i.he preliminary hearing adjourned untilysaiurday. Nov. 17. Deputy AvI.Iome.v-General .I. O. C. Camp- bell was present in the court. HOT WATER FOR LONGEVITDZ ALlCAN'I'E. Spain - (Reut- ers) - Antonio Roman. 105, walks to the hermitage of Sanlii Far. five miles from Allcante. and back again every day. She attributes her long life In drinking quantities of hot water. She never touches milk or wine. Unloading car of coal. Today and Tuesday R. A. McDONAl.D, Mt. Stewart Soothe them with MINAIIIVS LINIMENT D R-than freely and non iilelrdraliof. (Ina eoa. uonomui 1- No II. J. MADDN OPTOMETRIST Fitting and supplying ulaasea Ito. IIONTAUUI. P. I. I. Omen Moon: to lo I! A. El. I to I P. M. I: appointment Ollu Counted WII A III; lion. '3!) GENEROES when the cn vssser calls for )our dona- tion to the King's County Hos- pital Nurses Home. Drive begins Nov. 19. Ni:-vv PERTH M301. .''Honor Roll for October. Grade IX-Camilla Walsh, Gil- bert Callahan. Grade VIII-Bette MacNrll. Grade VII-Helen Callahsii. Grade V-Rae Miiichin, Louise MacDonald. Grade IV-Georiic Dewar tis Callaghan. Grade III-Merrill Mellisll. Grade II-Hclcii Burke. Joyce Dewar. Frances Callahan. Cur- Grade I Sr.-- .John.Cain. Joe I-ieniiebery. Grade I Jr.--Kenny Mcllish. Teacher: Margaret McKenn:i. Man; llilend! Service Despite Rain Al Souris Funeral oIiMrs. John MacKinnon Held Yesterday The funeral service for the late Little Mrs. John C. Macxinnon. Harbour. was held from St. . ,Mary's Church, Souris. yesterday Rt-iiieiiiliriiiice Dtiy uiis IllIlll),!I.VI"nn.n0nn' Wm, Monsignor J. A, " It''”:" ”'””'I d”' Murphy coiidui-ting the service. spite the liviivy ruin zit Soiiris RH. CL Mm.mmhnn' mrmev -V,"5”"Idi'-V'"n"”'”0"' Mm " 5”" officiated at the ceremonies at Pink ccreniony in honour of the the grnv... pwscm in M, Sam. fallen comrades in two W'orld yunm. ,..(.,.,. R". R. .1. M,,(.D0m,1d tViirs at thc l1lPnI0l'IiiVI moiiiiiiicnt. "mi not w. A. Kppfp, The puriide of Lciziuii nicmlicrs 0””. gm p,..npi,. micd mg and the members of the Reserve ,.hun.h 1,, ..,”,"(."y mm many Alilll); was marsliullcd by Licut'cn- "mm, W”... obhgpd M renmin out. ant l-och Mac-Donrild. iiiiri zirrived side m(.a.,5,, of .1”. large number M ,”"3 m0”U"W"' "I 3-40. 0" pr-:-sent. The procession to the "”"”” 0' "I" p"”"'"- I!” p'.0sIEItiI1lll'I'Ii contained over 225 vehic- deiii of the Souris hi':ini-li. t'iin- ins. A” Md mmt. '0 pm. 5 1.131 nrlian Legion. ('oiurndc i):iii hiiii--inmuu. M n w,.”.belm.L.d and lav. Phee called for two iiiiiiulzis sil- mg ,m,”,,.,.Y plnqLlo"' jegiinjony once, after which fnlloweii the of mo psiveni iii wliii-h the hp. '"3''"3 "I l”Ti"h5 Ii-V III" i”””l” rr-zircd was hold by those who ing: Souris Brant-ii. L';iii:iiliaiilkm..,- hpr. I1"i:i""i Coillmd" nil" M"'"PI"”3?' The poll IK'5ll'('I'FTSI were Messrs. Town of Souris. His Worsltip. pm,-y Mmvphw. 1:,-"nk puquei, Mmfrr C- I”- Li"l'iPi ii"? WNPTRI Scptimus Mm-Plicc. Alfred Mac- i”'hI”'i 4 IDoniii(I, Luke Power and Wilfred R”- ,M"”5”1”"" MI"'ilIl3' ”"dlMait-Donzilrl. Interment took place 77"? IV D. 17- (I0I'kUn) SPURP 0" in the church i'emeler.v. this theme of the sacrifice model This mm-"mg Requiem High by thc relernns in iiresci'vini':lM;iss was sum: uitli Monsignor J. V”""' "Ni ”h'"-V- ""'I I""V II IIMIA. Miirphy vclehriiling the Mass. again hr-inx: thrriiteiierl by nihcr . A ,y, y powers at this part it-iilar I ime. - u The ceremony roncliideii with I "The Kins". I A smokcr will he held this! the Legion Home for mt-nini: at nll veterans. Record Attendance At Georgetown Memorial Service Her iii:-iiiy friends in Pisquld East are sorry to hear that Mrs. Earl MacDonald. Pcakcs. is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mr.-fafw. Birt. Park- dale. were visitors in Pisqultl East on Friday. Nov. 2nd. ' Mr. and Mrs.NHarold 6. Jay and little son. Harold. left on Satur- ymg . day. Nov. rlrd, for their home in The largest atl('lldHlll'F on rcc-,C7”nb”di"'- MMA" Ii?V.m1 spent 0”, M,w,W.d RL.nu.mbmm.,. D"-.,. the past. two weeks visiting in Fla. services at. Georgetown yesterd:iyIq""I Easi- aftr-,i-nonn with a most iinprcssivri cct'emnn.V held at the war mcmor-I lal monument. The two Lrzinii branches Georgetown and cardigan .ioinedlW”i"'”- with the citizens of the two dis- w""””I3”- trict.s' in payini: tribute in those, " - herons who payed the siiprenic Mrr S3m"l3' E"'i- C-N-R -"CWUP sacrifice in the Cause of liberty. mm, M V,.m0n River. Silent the The parade. about two blocks, weekcnd M Nm" 3”! H M5 hon"-' long. marsihalled by Cnmiudc 1.. 5.131"?- Biichlldcr. formed at the Town. -A '-" Han M 2.00 p. n,” mm mm.(...ded: Miss Shirley Jay, Charlottetown in the memm-int mmmm(.m. 1,,-spent the weekend of Nov. .'lrd at order were the Marshal. Standard W9 hon"? "i hFl' l)M'Cniv8. Mr. And Bearer. Com. Michael Burke. .ir.. the veterans of the two world wars from Georgetown. Cardi:iim.i alhd the surroundin-1 urea. headed by the presidents of the Geome- - - x Mr. Leith Woolridge. Mount istcwarl, spent. the wckcnd of No- ,,,fveniber Ilrrl at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Wallace . Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley. were guests at the home of Mrs. MacDonald's pa- town and Cardigan branches. rents. Mr. and Mrs. GEOYIP W- Ladieii Auxiliary of the Georgc- JILV. OH Sllndtly. NOV. 4th. Iowrr branch of the Canadian - ---- Legion. Boy scouL: and Cubs iin- Miss Evelyn Woolridste went to dcr the leadership of 5M. D.A, Lorne valley on.Sunda.v, Nov. 4th, Mccormac, Government repre- and she. will spend some time in-ntatives. Mayor and Councillors. t.'icri-. clergy, school C-'llIdl'('Il aiid riti- BA. zens. -. - 7. .. .. 4...”. At the war memorial the fnliow- -AIDS PILOTS- in: program was followed: 01 An electronic fuel gauge for Un- Canadii. by the school children: iled States Air Force tells the two minutes silence; st.ari7.a nfipllnt how much gasoline he has poem "For The Fallen" road by J. H. MacDonald; roll call of Gcorizclown men who died SPIVIXIK j"TT"TT"TT:C in His Majesty's forces by J. I-f.Iwhci'e lunch was served by th MacDonald; roll cull of CardIn!IlllLIIdIo5 Auxiliary of the Legion. mfn WI10 died M:l'Vif1R in His A smoker will be held tonight Ma.iesty's forces by Joseph .Vlc- in the Legion Hall for all voter- Aulay; prayer by Rev. W. A. Pat.- nits. tersori; laying of wreaths in the following order: Next of kin of departed veterans; Georgetown branch Canadian Legion, presi- dent. W. A. Patterson; Cardigan , h branch Canadian Lozlon. past. president. William Brothers: Lad- ics Auxiliary. Georrzelown branch. prigsldoiit. Mrs. J. W. Lavcrs; Pro- vincial Government. lion. Keir Clark. M.L.A.: Town of George- town. His Worship. Mayor P. 1.. Hnudreault; Holy Name society. )M St. Jame-J Church. (tom. Frank w I Lavandler: women's Association . Tics aieeio cad. of St. David's United church. Mrs A. H. Stewart; general public. Particular notice was taken of two Scout Patrol leaders in uni- form. Donald MacDonald and Doc cycs Ivmkeil into Irish eyes, amt Palrvilinan Flaherlv put away his rcmiycr. He had been nnlcred to shoot "Stumpy". a pct dccr. iiccziise Iier leg was Jackie I.nt'('l'.l, who stood on eith- hroken. instead he called a vet. er side of the war memorial with staff to guard position. nntl twirl.- who set "Siumpy's" leg, using aluminum splints. bowed in reverent remembrllncv of the fallen heroes. After the ceremony was con- cludvd. the parade rctiirned to the Town Hall where Legion pres- ident. Rev. W. A. Patterson. and vice president. J. B. scully. were Aiiiininiim IIVCI human ' lives. mo, in many ways-for imiame, at mi with alumi- num lifrbmm. from are with aiiimiiium ladders. it save: the - IIYC! of forest trees with pori- able aluminum pumps .. . and joint chairmen over the remain- ing program. The hymn "O God. Our Help the lines of crops with movable irrigating systems . . . A vana- tilc metal. aluminuml Alumi- in terms of flying time left. n Patiormn. Rev. 0. Kliizlns. Major Johh A MacDonald. M.li.A.. ilnii. Keir Clark. M.L.A. Joseph Camp- bell. Poplar Point. James H. Skinner. Bridgetown. Mr. A H. Stewart. Georgetown. and Lesion Vice president, J. B. Scully. The progrsma closed -with the Nation- al Anthem. Georgetown. , . ilmpressive ”'"' V'""'" Service Held rs 1. W. Layers was a visitor Ito the city on Thursday, Nov. sin. Mrs. Joseph S-ciully and son Garry were visltiors to Montague In A simple hm lmprnmm 0'1 'm'""5d33'- NW” 3"” ceremony held at the King's y . County Hospital yesterday after- M155 M39 IIDV”-A mid MRI F1”"' noon. the veterans of two Vllorld ence Laverii visited the City on wnm mm the (.m,1.M of Mo". Th)lT5KiRl'. NOV 8'-It IIUZIIC mid surrounding districts ' r ' ii lnri;i- niiniher paid solemn ' in 'Ml'!- AS11105 Miihul" I185 rPIu”Icdjl't"S1ifTI and tribute to fallen coin- home from a visit to Chflrloltc-lmd,.5 am; "Wed one Wm. Md town where she was the guest. Olilpuid the supra”-,mg 5,;-ririr-9, her M51-H. Mm RPIZIYVRIU -'i1M' The piirndelformcii iii the Leg- Donald. ion Hall at 3.00 p.nt. Desi. INI hr (lonirztdc Roddy Martin iiiid Piper Ilonuld MncLcod. it proceeded along main street to the hospital. Souris and Vicinity Included in the parade was the Miss Inez MacPlice underwent Nil"? Pilrly. the R-C-M-V d"IMI"s a successful operation in Souris iiiciit in official scarlet tunlcs Hoppiml on 1:-ridmry November .'Iii(I' dress. tiic Reserve Army 3nd. ' lIiiL:I'll A. A.. and the vctcrans of itwo World Wars. . . 'An liiiiciila"t-iii: clinic was AH" Fl Sim” ”""I"d' M """' held in Souris HlL'II School on ”-''I "ill-WI t'”""'" pipe ”I'”Io" 4 . . . . . - . . - . ix Comrade Machcod, the Last it ednesday. Octobci .IInI. fo. pic piling mm mumlod by Hug!” school children. Twn mivut" 0, followed. after was sounded. A jI.I(lIlII Dcnliztm. 10m,m,s,i-osiiectfiil silrince licvcillc . 'I I 'I drawn for at the Chicken Suppci IN ' I I ,.,nwy Sm” Grow Not old” The winners of the were as follows: Alarm clock H--iu'.':;"IrM'l M Comrade Mam". Mu-5. Lnriic Kc.-ii-s. Sniiris Linc: ',l;hO wins: or wrnnm mnow, R”"d' 0M'h"'” "59 "I rmvkm " mt: Mont.-tgiio Branch. Canadian Mr. Alfred McDonald. St. C.-iIli- Him”. nlummm m,w".. Town critics. Blanket. -- Mi-x. Petr-i' .Vi."ii'-IN. MnnML.,m ",5 wnrship. Mayor :4l.lIay.MCIl.Cl):sIou.s ct)".-,1 Idl'iI1IC H. Wm yrmlm mm M, Ken. iss arion ll ieiuaii . f .'l M. Pom" Turkey - Mm Jim" NIC-:m;INI1PpuI.II(ll11OiiI vial PIH.V9'3 by GmV9T.l'- Smlris R”'”- :irLend after which Mr. Pm" M 4 er in mm! . V lw, ii. Johnston in in PPM Mr. T. A. Ciimpbcll. Prm-int-iiil how, 0; thnsa 1.-titan. Fire Marshal. visitcd the schools, Tm. .-..,-pmnny wns concluded in the Town on Wediiesdoy, Oc-Wm, wry". King", after which the tuber ailst. Mli' Ciimplicll address-1 H-"do returned lo the Legion ed the pupzls and then held it fli'np”,,”' This N-pning A smoker will drill and was well satisfied (Will! 1,, mid for the veieriina at "I0 the results. Mr. Campbell was in--:i,n;;ion IIJIII. :it whit-Ii -lunch yrlil companied in the High Sthool in i... snrVrlI by the ladies of the the Mfl)'OT. Mr. C. E. Liivie and I,t';:i0ll Auxiliiiry. Fire Chief J. H. Brennan. He ask- ed that suitable fire alarms be iii- stalied in place of using the schml asrosiiisybivoacr: 1)un.BAN. south Africa - IR!"- bell . ,. ilfizkt -- Although he twlcey I-rlfd The Souris Cniiiii-il. l(ni;:li it ' to blow up h'5 WW9 Viml "xp "5"": their illlllll:lI:44-3951?-GII Jail!" C””7'" mm of Colnmliiis. liclil banquet in the Bniiqiici. Hall :l'v ml the art at. Maiys Pa”KIl Hiill on TI1lll'S-In prnvlsio day night. Nm'cn1bcr tst. Dr. .lns-yzec now is sorvlniz R 17 on when his wife smiilht nal divorce order. Coot- .3-ear pris- NOVEMBER 12. 1951 K Victim and scene of Iilc !;,.:,.d, iii. Little liiirbour. Thuixlinu lllihi are pictured above. ivii-., M," Miiciilnnon (righti 41. wndmt. M, shot in the kitchen of hcr liomi ilefti. Held its a Silspncl. in th, shooting is Joseph G. MacZl..,,ayd' Little Harbour. ' SOCKS FOR. 'l'R0(lPS H A L I F AX-(Ct?)-Red Urns; women all over Nova SCoi.a con. tributed to the pile of WHYIII suck; that was quickly shipped gm... here to hetidqutirtcrs lll 'llo;nmc after Rcd Cross Il('i1(Iftllil:'Ii- - socks were needed for ("lu- parcelii for the Canadlriii trti..ps in Korea. All oil drilling In A':lvr:s'a hp. tween 1947 and 1951 '.i-i;i'..l .ti'o 5l.i'eI,chcd 3.781 itiflcs ' cn't'rn- tratcd on one hole. General Electric Lamps "CYMATIC" his CYMA-TAVANNES .i...A i riiaiic Warrh, 17 icwels, mm and shock resistant, Itzinlm IKCCI. IOK gold-filled or MK gold. In your jewellefi from 577.50. CYNIA AUl'OMAHC A WOHLIJ FAMOUS PRODUCT OF IAVANNES. SWITZERLAND J? epli M.ac.'litllai1 of CIl.'ll'I!”lltN0ltll.'nl1 sentence. was izusst. speaker; "his sttbjcri --m-v--""'r"r' being "Social Scciirity” Spczikcrsi replying to the different. toasts were Rev. George MacDonald. ”Our Church" Mr. .1. B. St Jnlin, "Our Country." and Mr". J. J. Mar-I Doriald.- "Our Order." The ladies of Sourzs Cntltolic Women's League c.-itci-ed. . A large crowd attciided the 3 Masquei-ade Diiru-ii held in st. Mary's Parish Hall on Wednes- day. October Jlsi. Quite a num- ber were in costume and the Judges had a hard time deciding: - on the wiiincrs. Music was stip- plled by Chaissons Orchestra. The wlnners wore: First. prize -Mrs. Bernard Cartcr iuid Mrs. Gerard MacDonald, ”King fllld Queeii." second prize - Mrs. Percy whi'i-. "Penguin." Third Pri7.- - - Mis. Rene Mlallavrd and Mr. Colin Jar- ris. ”ivh-. and Mrs. Rip viin Wink- le." The judges Were: Miss I-felon Mclsaat-, Miss Frances MacCor- mack and Mr. M. J. McQiinid. --BE. BACKACI-IE for quick comforting help for lasneiie. ttheunntio Pains. uettinl Up Nights. strong cloudy urine, irritstlnl passages. Leg m g c . Qnlok oantplotl atls I::IuI0:.I)f rll',lOl'I:;'E):CN. Doii't suffer another DISTRIBUTED BY R. T. HDLMAN Ltd. ...........................mu 33:; Summersidc and Charlottetown any vtthout ulna; our ariiuus for cysm. ' ere Ought To Be A Law a y agaly and Shorten Wiisit we HOTEL euemriei: APQNES AT worziniis FIKT AG6lGNMENTI5 USUALLV SOMETHING LIKE THIS. AN iloiiiz l.ATEl?.LO0IiIN6 LIKE ME CRAWLED FIIOM A I sewer: ,iiii cats tzusiiso to THE vizssiorimiii suns: .-W, Mil Liciir aiiiasm No!1ilE oaizswoa wars. taro? - '15 . In Ages Past" was siiiiir. Remarks awn given by president. W. A. mim Company ofCitrIada. Ltd. (Altair). ' The veterans and their guests than wired to Hit Union Hall ' P evsizvruiue! its FIFI ta ems.-rile MOVIE em: IN 408. GOMETIIING WRONG I WITH THE IJGIIT SWITCH! GET UP THERE'ON we DOIIBLE.