Eastern Guardian i ,,-um ANNUAL turkay dill! -andMu-rymbobeldatthe United church Hall. Montague. nn wedneedly. Oadi" 1" L-Nnaiiooss oi-iiiulriolv - rm, Norman Sheidow. M0ll”l"'v underwent a success!!! ' ,,,,. appendicitis in the King; c......ty llo-pit-I onM maxi ma many friends ind :0 he” in H iiiiiview are pleat L-uiivnlescuul 33u”'cm'uy' . i gt.) AY - -rire.iu- llL,T.:iNE::c1l5e ofmflanies Garfield Johnston, Peter's Road. 0003 Pl?” yesterday afternoon from the gr arts Road Presbyterian fhl-gev- The sgviie ll-.,:",",.."i'"”..”;'..: .....: ('.rl urr e. H "l?laven of Rest" 509d mg!" ml Good Morning. Mr. Willard liacbean sans I solo, "1 Want T0 so There." The PI" . Hm-ry Vanldoratlnc. 3113- sell Graham. msuLlg-:14-531g"; Harry Johnston. Y 1 took! George Johnston. The huria Mace in the Peter's Road Cemet- f'l')'- ss1oN BAND - The "Mar- galilelt Munro" Mission Band moot- ing was held in H1! VIUUYHEM United Church schoolroom erg: tuber 9. The rneetlnz oven mm the hymn ram" W” Thee". Scripture, psalm 103. was read by Wayne Macxinnon. Verso two was memorized by "19 81'0"!!- A thanksglvirll prayer was "ad hy Lois Macl(innon. The study story from "Home Missions Di- gest" was told DY "13 l'3d”- M"' W. A. Bruce. Twelva mcmbern 1'9 sponded to roll call. and the M2: mg was received by Mary M! and Morma Vanliusklrk. The meet- ing closed with prayer by 39V F- .'ilacKinnon. FAREWELL PARTY Mrs- Malcolm Mackenzie wu pleasant- ly surprised Friday avenlnl W310! her neighbors called at her home in Montague to bid lief llNW9u prior to her departure from Mon- tague to reside in New Glasgow, N. S. An address was read by Mr!- Raymond FltzPatrick and a lift it china on behalf of the K1'0"P. was presented by Mrs. Thomll ('lair. Mrs. Macxeiiille Kracioully expressed her aPPl'00llu0"- Th” rest of the evening was spent in singing and social conversation. Planiste were Mrs. Macltensll. Mrs. Atwood MacDonald and Mr!- Douglas MacLareii. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Harold nnckendorff, Mrs. John Gaudet. Mrs. Clair and Mrs. Frank Green. Jr. A delightful evening cloud with the singing of "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" and "Auld LIIII Sync... RALLY DAY SERVICE - The annual rally day and drews Presbyterian Church, Mon- issue was held on Sunday morn- ing and was conducted by the minster. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Mrs. Elsie Watterworth was organ- hit, and the girls choir was in charge of the music. The scrip- T”' i V ivcll led in prayers of thanksgiv- inli. The hymns sung were "Praise My Soul, The King of Heaven". "Lord, Thin Day Thy Children Meet". "0 Jesus. King Most Won- derful" and "lard Bgaak That I May lpeali." poclal selec- tions by the choir were "Praise Ye The Lord". "All Things Bright And Beautiful" and "God. Who Touchest Earth WIUI Beauty". Rev. Mr. Speaks To Us Today." The bana- digitlon "Father In High Heaven Dwelling” t lesson were read by C 54. . id . ltllfgllllef. Sandra Bell and iii"; IrIh)l':.rl.:) ii.'.w,'5r.".;'e",l,l,i',,,;",'.'f;, jnrie Glllis, and Dlng- (ntihq-, ' the at Mervyn LeRoy's house satin-. IN ITOCK-CEMENT blocks... All sizes. Fancy and plain. Dlck' Maclsean. HERE'S GOOD NEWS in. thrifty housewives! Four big days of "two for the price of one, plus- one cent" bargains. Ex- ample-two packages of Rexall puretest halibut liver oil cap- sules t10o'si for l.0l-you save 11.80. More than 250 bargains. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. and Saturday, October 19. M. 1!. 22. At Mabon Drug Co.. the Rexall Drug Store, Montague. CAMPAIGN BEGINS - The an- nual campaign of the National Institute for the Blind will begin in Montague today. it was announced by Major Douglas Mc- Gowan. Kings County chairman. Mr. McGowan stated that the local soliciting would be undertaken by the Montague Woments institute who have assisted in many such similar projects. Mr. McGowan went on to describe the work ac- complished for the blind in this county. and expressed the hope that the campaign would receive every support so that even more might be accomplished in the fu- ture. Hospital Auxiliary Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the King's County Hospital was held in the Nurses Residence Friday evening and was conducted by the presid- ent. Mrs. Leory White. The minu- tes of the last meeting and the correspondence were read by the secretary. Mrs. J. D. MacLeod. Mrs. R. ,G. MacDonald reported that a new piece of equipment for the hospital had been yuICh3lCd by the auxiliary. It was decided to have several rooms in the hos- pital redecorated during the next 4 . . ( Firemen from Parkdlle Ind Springpark Departments are seen at the fire which destroyed a barn FIREMEN BATILE BAR Alexandra. The barn was a total loss and firemen were required to remain on the scene for over three N FIRE AT ALEXANDRA owned by Mr. James Robertson oftliours to prevent the dwelling near- by from catching. other buildings in close proximity were also saved by the efforts of the two fire de- partments. Barter'a Film Lab. Hills of Home Summe 's glorious days are lqllt Replaced by autumn'a cooler mien. Bringing tree laden splendor Wm- ly on I And flitits of beautiful birds bo- tween. Yes, God has always willed it thus- He guides the birds to bright and warmer climes And gives I-lis blessings still to us- To all our needs His lovinl GIT inclines. Let's count our blessings each and all- A countless number we'll find I ow. Each changing season He bids few days. and that mending of hospital articles would again be undertaken" by the members. The following members were ap- pointed on the nominating com- mittee to present a slate of of- ficers at the annual meeting in November: Mrs. Lorne Wiggin- ton. Mrs- Callum Bruce and Mrs. W. .I.'Fraser. An invitation to meet for the annual meeting at the Poole Hotel was accepted and plans were discussed for the hold- ing of a white elephant sale fol- lowing the business. New business included plans for catering at the Grand Masonic Lodge mmtlng to be held in Mon- illua in ovember. A social hour was enjoyed at the close of the meeting. Clark Gable To Become Father HOLLYWOOD. tAP) - Clark Gable is going to be a father for the first time next May, his fifth wife disclosed Sunday. Tile former Kay Williams Spreckels told a reporter that the When her doctor gave her a prescription for vitamins. Gable asked for a prescription. too. "You mean they don't give the fathers -nyuilng?" he asked. Mrs. Gable said she learned the news Friday but wanted to keep it secret because they had just gotten over denying an ear- llar report. - ”But we wont to a big day night and Clerk bragged to ova-ybotw about it.” . was sung by,the chair. is The couple was married I ..FIliBNK Mqtisl All MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT YALIMIII and me im- Prhaa daenlapwar t.ois'ts,oapoellasnein ioso aons.Indiurtollfttruel:s, wonhouaattualncawarsond aiaavalablo 'tIuUstaImitavaIty;ouwo't an-laiussit-ai aim (I'm.- was) of nrussia DRANK COFFEE BREVIEDWITIC Gtlfhitii MKUT ' Qith-shun Zjj them fall On Prince Edward Island here be- low. The Micmacs called it Abegwelt- tie them it seemed like paradise. The wayfarlng one a calm retreat- So peaceful in the Gulf it lies. The sccnic artist lingers long Near the glowing river's side. Serenaded by birds sweet song Each expressed his sentiment With love and admiration. To each my heart gives full con- sent To join this IsIa's appreciation. My heart lies in the hills of home- Tho beautiful hills of Montague. It hears the river's sobbing moan Over absence of the friends we knew. I truly love the hills of homo- Wbether clad in white or emerald green. Tho far from them destined to roam The distance ne'er can intervene. -Lena Vessey. Portland, Maine (Formerly of Montague) PERON WANTS VILLA MILAN, Italy (Reuters) - Gen. Juan Peron, fallent Argentine dic- tator, has cabled authority to a Accompanied by the rippling tida. an Receive Award WILLIAMSBURG. Va. tAPt;Slr Winston Churchill will he the first recipient of a new Williamsburg award that will honor brave and inspired men of freedom. Creation of the award was an- nounced Sunday by trustecs of Colonial Willi g, the Rocke- feller-backed organization that has carried on the multi-million-dollar the American revolution. The award will consist of an honorarium of 310.000 and a sym- bollcal town crler's bell. Churchill will receive the gifts at a ceremony to be held in London, probably in December. Winthrop Rockefeller, chairman of the trustees of Colonial Williams- burg, said the award will be made periodically to "a person who has influenced the course" of national or world events significantly by ex- pressing in sustained action or elo- quent and persuasive statement a dedication to liberty aigl justice for men.' AUDUBO Fish and Game and deals wilderness. "Paul Bunyan friend in Milan. to buy him a villa on the shores of Lake Magglora, on the Italo-Swiss frontier, Italian newspapers say. Bacisaciis x'ri'i.'...'.':'.'.i.t'.".'.ii'.'.'i':'. '”li.ir'i.i'.':......"""" IsrIna.l to Mill! meal 't?au?l.:i'.'tri':Y.?;lx. ..i'.i,r.. :1." another do! withllll aall-uni! insult to! Children & Students 25c Tickets on sale at the Bike Slop, Swift Canadian Co. Ltd, Bel- mont st. and from Me-mbe Phone Sir Winston To '- restoratlon of this historical city ofl A Series Of MOVIES and LECTURES This show is sponsored by the Queen's County interesting close-up films of birds and animals in the world. Filmed in brilliant color the first movie and the world famous outdoor man, Dr. Walter J. Breckenridge will be the first lecturer. OUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL AUDIT ORIUM ' Wednesday. Oct. 1911: nth 8:00 O ADMISSION .- Adults Lorne Valley Mr. George Jay was a visitor in Lorne Valley, Tuesday, guest of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. land Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. Cove- ihend Road. visited his sister, Mrs. Floyd Jay and Mr. Jay on Tuesday. Sympathy of friends here is ex- tended to the family of the late Mrs. Henry Coffin who passed away at her home in Mount Stewart tlast week. Mrs. Owen Kelly was litlstcss to the Ladies of the Pisquid East Women's Institute Thursday even- 'ing October 6. A good attendance of members was present. After rou- ttine business. a contest was led by Mrs. Sammy Birt. won by Gladys IBirl and Mrs. Howard Kelly drawn by Gladys Birt. Lunch was served .by the hostess. assisted by Mrs.- -Harold Jay and Mrs. Howard Kelly- MORE RUST Because of iis- higher oxygen 2.. ' t, snow water has a great- er rusting action on iron than rain tor river water. N SHOW with the best and most right in the Country" is the name of Season Ticket 1 750 S200 rs of the Fish 8: Game or 8740. rather. use late Mr. Henry Deck. of Abney. . I Mr. James Glover. Murray Riv-i or. left on Monday for '.l'oroi1to.l where he has obtained employ-t merit. Murray River Friends of Mrs. Fred Johnston. Murray River. are sorry to hear she is a patient in the P. E. island Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keenan and daughters Marilyn and Gail.-i Murray River. are spending a few days in Pictou Island, N.S. ' Mr. Cecil B. Horton has returned to his home in Murray River after spending the summer in Mass. U. S- A. guest of his sister. Mrs. Luther Mooney and Mr. Mooneyw Mr. and Mrs. Angus E. liiacKay and sons Wayde and Eldon of Lon- don, 0nt., are spending their holi- days at the homes of their par- ents. Mr- and Mrs. William .1. Mac- Kny, Mlirray River and Mr. and Mrs. William Jewel, North River. The monthly meeting of the Mur- ray River Women's Institute. met at the home of Mrs. Peter Mac- Lean on Oct 3rd with thirteen mem- here and two visitors present. Fol- lowing the business. Mrs. Fred Brehaut was in charge of the pro- gram for the evening, which con- alsted of contents. Next meeting to be h ld t th h I'M . E. A, 1y;cD:,n,idf ome 0 rs ton. Ont.. spent the holiday week-.4 end in Murray River, guests oil Miss Lillian Glover, Halifax, N. ',Mr. and Mrs. Fred White. C.D- l S. spent the holiday weekend,at 1 I .1 the home of her parents, Mr. and Read how Mrs. W. I Miss Donslda MacKay. and Miss Clara Sharon second year stud- ens at the P.E.lsland Hospital. spent the weekend at Murray Riv- er. Mr. and Mrs. George Buell, 'l'ren- y Mrs. David Glover. Murray River- Mrs. William J. MacKay. Mur- ray River entertained the mem- bers of the High Bank-Little Sands y1i;:men's Institute on Tuesday. Oct. Beaucage found relief , Monday, Oct. 17. 1955 The Guardian PI& I Misses Margaret and Rebecca G1ddin,, , twin daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Glddings, Char. iottetown spent the holiday weekend from constipation: t "After using a home remedy and costly medicines to keep regular. it tried Kellogg's All-Bran.Haven't been bothered with irregularity since." From Mrs. in Murray River, guests of their grandmothers. Mrs. Jack Cook and Mrs. Irene Glddings. g Sympathy is extended to the fam- ily and relatives of the late Mr. Henry Beck, who passed away Wl'li'redBmucage, I recently at his home in Abney. of Sherbrooke. ' Quebec.Thegreat I Mr. William Giddings, New Glas, EOW. N. 8.. is spending two weeks. at his home in Murray River- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Alley and children Ronald and Shirley Ann, Halifax. N. S. were called home to attend the funeral of Mrs. Alley's jg advantage of All- Bran is that it corrects the court of irregularity due to insufficient bulk. All-Bran, mails from the whole what kernel. airp- plies naiimil iood bulk. it is a good- taating cereal that has helped mil- lions. All-Bran will give gentle. effectiverelief from constipation with- in 10 days or double your money back. Get Kellogg's, the om and only All-Bran. Kelloggis London, Ont. ,UNSURPASSED For ticivourl KING EULE THE KIWANIS CLUB O OF CliABLO'I.'IE1'0WN ' Wishes To Publicly Thank R. L. (Dick) MacMiIIan for his generosity in granting to the Club the net income from all gas and oil salea at his New Service Station on Queen Street between the hours of I I A.M. to 6 PM. on TUES.. OCT. l8tIi Members of the Kiwanis Club will be serv- icing the tanks during these hours and all profits will go to further our Under-Prlv- ileged Children's Program. Come In To See Us On Tuesday Fill Up And Oil Up With Us. HELP us HELP THE KIDS It's ASTOUNDINGI POWER IIITEIIRIIPTIOII There will be an interruption of electric power on our Murray River - Murray Harbor line on. Wed- nesday afternoon, October 19th, weather permitting. between the hours of 1:30 and 2:30 p.m., for the pur- pose of replacing broken insulators and carrying out other necessary maintenance work. These insulators have been wilfully damaged and we would like to solicit the co-operation of the residents of this area in order to prevent. a recur- rence of this damage and the necessary interruption for replacement which must follow. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. amnp SAMi.EG.Eltt!l.' oil-Isl"-W"' BHOWS 2:30 - T - I PRINCE EDWARD CA P L-TDIIAY-TIIE.-WEI. "Horn sinister shadows East of 5"" W back alloys of HII sag City. the cum 0' the serpent follows a woman's beW'Y!" Candi? in her mysterious spell FIVE RECK- LESS YOUNG MEN MUST DIE!" (Be ill" YOU coma and onioy the fun). DAI.Y SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 U osmt-Mlltoiimlftl K”.:Y.:.s-asisiant-tntIcI0k'0 MURRAY RIVER - MONDAY - TUESDAY ."BengaI Brigade" In Technicolor Starring - ROCK HUDSON, ARLENE l)AllL Adventure . . . Romance Show Time - 8 p.m. YEO Mon-Tues-Oct.I7.l0 Adm.-30-46 SCARLEI COAT Color - Ciiieniascopo Carnal Wlda - Ann Francis Michael Wldlng. George Sanders. Unusual Dronia. THEATRE rung; IEAILPETERS "7 9 The number of people who return again again to see one of the greatest motion pla- turas ever inside! Tremendous response and enthusiasm demands in