PAGE EIGHT !'HE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'I'I'E'I'OWN docroniar. 4. 1951 M”CAMBRlD 5 & Sc"6ti g. I Shows 3:30 7 - 9 6;. -...... ..-... .w.. ..... PRINCE EDWARD rm. - sir. Story of the on that Won the West! .. . . ' EV"? IJIIVIISAI-IIITEINAIIOIIAL prmnts ”” illames Si WARI SielleyWlli'llli5 Dan StephenMcNA i 1- 1 "ft: W .23.; IIlllARltMITfHEl4 lo Iin Mdntire vluy C. Flippen NEWS - CARTOON - FEATURETTE to-on CAPITOL rn.- SAT. Shows 3:30-7-9 - Saturday Matinee 2:30 g . -5 " BETH FIASEII i ELISABETH RISDOII - IOIEIT KAIIIES FUZZY KNIGHT - l0S(0E MES IIIEPUBIIII P'lIiLlI"IIEg Oat-on v.. -. cw...--n - ii-mi I II ,,.. EXTRA! FIGHT FILMS Climax Bout Of Their Fighting Feud! rssunr siinnuiii wn.t.u: err IITTII IIIAII IIIIGSIDII Iilgllllglm In ,8I.0VI-IIOTIOII Closl-IIPSI oiuiegu up we soda mm... In. THFEASTERN GUARDIAN A(it.NTs:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. In Bruce bhcrhee. Mlu Joyce Wlgxlnton, Min Jon Johnston. , AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Levers. ..'MONTACiUE LEGION CAR- NIVAL. October 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, in Montague Curling Rink. ..'Miss Harriet O'Connor Souris spent the wee-k-end in Fortune as the guest of Irene McKenzie. ....'Mrs. Ada Peters. New Glas- gow. N. S.. is spending ii few works in Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Lzirkin. ..'HEItE's GOOD NEWS for thrifty housewives! Four big days of "two for the price of one, plus only one cent." Bargains eXll.lTlple- Two packages of Rexall Puretest Halibut Liver Oil Capsules tl00's) for 31.91. You save 51.89. More than 250 such bnnzaim. Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday. October 17th. 18th .19tl'i. 20th. at The Mabon Drug Co.. The Rexall Drug Store, Montague. ..'PRI-ZSBYTEIIIAN G U I L D MEETS - Mrs. Leland Nelson was hostess to the members of The Guardian may he bought I! the following plscos In Mot-Ibno: Illue Dome Restaurant, and uuardlnn Office; In Georgetown: The Pen Office: In sourls: The Snack Bar and H. Richards a Son. the Young Women's Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague. at the October meet- ing Monday evening. The meet- ing was conducted by Mrs. Claude Nicholson. and, opened with the h.V'mn ”Br'rnging In The Sheaves". The scriwure was read by Mrs. Gerald Jardine. fol- lowed by prayer by Mrs. P. N. Young. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and ap- proved. The financial report was read by the treasurer, Mrs. Nel- son. One member was reported in hospital. Plans were discus- sed for decorating the church for Thanksgiving. Arrangements for the bazaar table at the fall sup- per were also discussed and sev- eral committees. were appointed. A number of bazaar articles were handed in. and work on the quilt was completed at the close of the meeting. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess. ss- sisted by Mrs. Byron Stewart and Mrs. Claude Nicholson. In Planning l to lcpl;tl'r' IIlf' A now hrirlnc g raxtstiiig loud-Iiiniteil and Inzirrnw: bridge ill. Montaxzue is in tho- plnnning sliigc. iind is living 4". signed in nccortliiiicc with Cuti- afillln Eiigiiicorinil Sl"'ldiI"l5 Sl"”"l mciiiinns by C. A. liicYcy, Hritigcl Consultant with the Departinciitl of Public Works and llialiwiiys. l The proposed slrui'liii'c will; consist. of two spans of S0 loci. rind two of (it) loci. rostiti: nnl concrete piers with pile foiiiitlzi-l lions. and will he hiiilt on :11 gm.-1.3 gr 2 12 ptjr rnnt, stiirtiniz iii the south r-nti. thus I'(tflll('lII,l.'. tho stccpncss of Ihc iippi'o;icli nt' the north end. iihich in con-l juni-Lion iiitti the old bridzc ll-'15: liccn it li:i'I.;ird. lVitli live fool; siiicwiilks on our-ii sirlc .-indzi i-lczir; rniidwiiy of 26 foot. the hrirlzt-' will riirigv R in-ixim loud of thirty, six tons. The prvscnl hridyzr has xi l'0ilfIHr'I)' of l3.9 fool and Ill limit of IIVP tons. , Tho pliins call for two lights at r-zirh rnri and Iwo in tho: middle. zind the hridizc will rest, on three picrs and two illllll-i merits of Ft"ll'tlOl'('F!tl cont-rctru! l.oii- ii.-it:-r m:ii'k iii the SIIP is: nine foot with II rise of about ought feel. ; Mr. lVIt'i'c)' xiiis cnzticnd PIS Bridge CfIl1SllllIlIlI by tho l)cpnt'1- ment of Puhlic Works and High- wziys in this provini-ii upon his; retirement lust Fchi'ii:iigv froml the New Brunswick (lepartiiicntl. after 51 years service, '26 of which were its Chief Bridge. En-1 flint-er. He was nwiirdod the M.l R. E. In 1943. and last ycnr rn-l ceiverl nn honornry degree. of: l.l..D. for his contribution to on- ginecring in his mitive province. from Newy the IYiiii'ot'siLv of A style and size for every need By In the best and GUARANTEED UNION MADE OVERALLS y W0RKPANTb5m. DUNCAREES:m BLUE JEANS roii Mm, wowim, CHILDREN I - 1 New Montague Bridge Stage ciiginccring irziinin: capaoiimdiehce Attends Montague Amateur contest Thirty rating contestants per- formed before H capacity audience in Yeo's Theatre last night at the Amateur Cavalcade. which was sponsored by the Montague Home and school Association. and prizes were donated by a local feed firm. The tri-aster of ceremonies was Mr. Eric Jessome of Charlottetown, ixho at the beginning of the pro- '.ZTalYl spoke a few words saying how happy he was to be present as M.C. at the Amateur Caval- cadr. and what a great pleasure to see the children so anxious to take part in the contest. Six winners were chosen from the contest and are as follows: Miss Dianne MacLeod :8). Monta- gue. piano solo ”Hundred Pipers". Miss Dorothy MacDonald 19) Mon- IZUXIIE. rcclicd "The King's Break- fast", Duet. Donnie Macharen (ii) and Errol MacLure. both of Mon- WW Residedhllf 'l'itCardiganiasses 'At St. Mary's Church. Mon- tasue. yesterday. the wedding was solemnized by Rev. J. W. Mccardle of Elmer MscGillivray, son of the late Angus Mac- Gillivray and Mrs. Mac- Gillivrsy, Cardigan. and Mrs. Helen Sample. daughter of Mr. and Mlm, George Annistie of Peaks-s Station. The bride looked charming in a street-length dress of blue satin and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Her only attendant was the bridesmaid. Mary Mac- Gillivray. sister of the groom, who was dressed in a street- length dress of pink satin and carried a bouquet. of red roses.- The groom was attended by Louis Annistie, a brother of the bride. The choir under the direction of William J. Steele sang sp- propriatc hymns during the wed- ding ceremony. After the wedd'ing,s reception was held at the home of Mrs. Angus MacGillivray attended by about fifty guests. The bride and groom 'are spending their honeymoon tra- velling through the Maritimes and Eastern States. On their return they will reside lague. in Mon- There passed away in the early hours of Tuesday morning Mr. Robert MaoLai-en at his home in Cardigan. The deceased was 76 years of age. A life-long res- ident of Cardigan. Mr. MacLaren was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacLai'cn. Cardigan. Ilacfiilllvray - Sample. L N TONl.GH'lT 9:00 p.m and every Thursday G.F.G.Y. panel Dominion Nelzworld" , 'i 4 is x -.5: resented Pioneer Meal Packers Burns &Co. Limited Of Canada CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN CI-IANCEBY BEFORE L g THE VICE-CHANCELLOR (Sgilt GEORGE J. TWEEDY, VF. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Simon Czintolo. late of Dun- dris Ccntrc. Township No. 54. in King's County in Prince Ed- The late Mr. MacLaren was 3 mchinist and blacksmith, and had retired several years ago owing to ill health. His wile predeceased him 1923. He leaves to mourn one son, Donald in Red River. Man- itoba. and one daughicr. Mac, Mrs. Dan Shaw, Lorne Valley: also a bfothcr. Fred. at York Point. and two sisters, Winnifred. Mrs. How-yi ard Vickerson. Montague. and' Deilie. Mrs. John Scrimgcour, Cardigan. The funeral service will take place Friday afternoon froui St. Andrews Presbyteriln Church. Cardigan. Interment will be in the church cemetery. in Macxenzie stressed the need bra regional llllfh school in Montague. and with it more attention being paid to mitsic in the school. She also wlslied to thank those, too numerous to mention. for theiri tague tlll sanz "Desrie". Duct, Miss Pcr'.9I.V Shaw (lot and Mas- ter Robert Show (12). Victoria Cross. sang "Mocking Bird Hill". Miss Beverley Ann Moore ftlt. whim Road. sang 'tCome Little Leaves". Mr. Willard Mccarron (15). Montague. sang "Phllllpino Rose". The contest featured vocal solos. vocal duets. piano solos. reading solos. and recltntions. Accompany- ing the. contestants on the piano were Miss PBKSY Beck, Mrs. Hor- ace Fraser. Mrs. Charles Fraser, and Mrs. Austin Ross. At the- conclusion of the pro- gram. Mrs. A. D. MacKenzle spoke on behalf of Dr. G.S.A. Inman. president of the Home and School Association, saying what I great pleasure to all who belong to the Home and School Association to see the interest taken In this con- test. and to see such 3 large at- tendance. Mrs. Macxenzle thanked Mayor B.H. Yen for the use of his theatre and time and also thanked the local firm who gave the Home and School Association the opportun- ity of sponsoring this program for the benefit of the children. Mrs. Phyllis Calvert, Stewart SAIIIIWS DRIVE-IN THEATRE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th. Presents "Madonna Of The Seven Moons" -Starring- Refreshments Served During Show Please Note -- No Show This Friday Grainger and Patricia Roc wiird Island, Fiirnicr, dcceziscd. intcstnte. The 25th day of Si-pl:-mhcr A.I). 19.11. UPON the application of Louis Cantclo of Dundns Centre afore- sziitl, Furmer, unii upon hcuriniz read his Petition tind iiffirlzivil setting forth that the said Simon Cnnlelo died in or about the month of July. 1932. lntesfatc. seiscd of a fiirm of 55 acres ni Duntliis Centre nforcsiiid. mid ihiit ihc said Louis Ciintelo is now the owncr of it share or interest in tho stiid form. and that Alonzo Riley and Gertrude Riley of Dun- das Centre aforcs.-iid. as devisces under the last Will and Test- ziniont of Miirgiiret Cunt:-lo. now deceased. widow of the said Simon Canlclo. are also entitled to II share or interest in the said farm. nnd thiit four children of Annie Tayloi'. now deceased. a sister of the stud Simon Czinlclo. are also and addresses are as follows: (11) Everett E. Taylor. 208 Ev- .erett Street. Allston. Mass- achusetts, United States of America. (b) Alvin Taylor, 3328 G Slrect. Eureka, California, United States of America. Arden Taylor. 3028 Lowell Strcct. Eureka. California, United States of America. Gertrude. wife of Willard Nelson, 1930 A Street. Eu- reka. California, United States of America. AND the sold Louis Ciintolo priiyinz for A sale of the said fzirni and distribution of the pro- ceeds thereof and that all neces- sury and consequential directions be made therefor; IT IS ORDERED that the said parties named in the said Petition as being entitled to Interests or shares in the said property. as well as any other person or per- sons clniniing to be entitled to III1 interest or share therein. an- neor before me at the Law Courts fc) (d Buildlnit in Charlottetown in Prince Edward Island on 'I'uesd:i,v. the 23rd day of October next. 1951. at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and answer the sald Petition. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of this Order to the four children of Annie Taylor lsufflclently given by a copy at this Order being mailed to each one of them at his or her address as above set forth, by pi-epnld registered letter . with acknow- ledgement of receipt posted at: the Charlottetown Post Office forthwith. IT ls ALSO ORDERED that notice of this Order to any other person or persons claiming to be entitled to ai share or interest In the said property shall be suffic- iently given by publication of this Order being made in the Guard- itin newspaper published in Cher- lotteiown once a week for three successive weeks from the dull hereof. BY THE COURT. (S5:d.) HAROLD BUELIA Deputy Eeglstru. This Order was taken out by Frederic A. Large. K.C.. Solicitor for Louis Contelo, Petitioner. whose address is Royal Bank Chnmhe-rs. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. MONTREAL. Oct. 3 - (OP) - Bcrnard Mountain, formerly of New Brunswick. who pleaded guilty to charges of holdup. auto theft And uttering two counterfeit S10 bllll, was sentenced today to seven years in penitentiary. He was given five years on the holdup count sad I g:-eat assistance and time in mak- entitled to n shiire or interest niimcd in the Petition who zirc year each on the other two of- lng the contest. it great success. in the said fnriii. wliose nzinics without this Province shall be fences. is in '7 - -.-at-v i----r"r-s-I-r --4-v of MORELI. M -FOUR IIG i 2. 3. 4. Children 10 Adults 20 - lim Kindly Moll Entries to:- SING - SAY or B0 AMATEUR CONTEST ON OCT. IOIIV. I951 Children under 10 years. Tun-ogors I6 - 20 years. Contests consist of Singing, Dancing. Playing e Mus- ical Instrument and Publlllo tit;-.oIiiing (not I: . Contact Stom at 8:3II P.M. 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