K PAGE EIGHT . t I-no GUARDIAN. -Cl-lARf.O'l'i"E'roW'!lI . LAST TIMES TD-DAY IIIE IHDSTEIIII GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: llauld F. Landry. All-I. luau Stewart, lln. ”lietorIlor and Tile llelilmd" Sjigigs """' "7.”5't:.'l”.?t'oi..'i!t't.l'.lf.f!'ii:.'!'.'.1::.'."'t””i . . , . - . no . . ' .. .. A150 "W5 s SPORT - CARTOON 7 - 9 i.':.:...s:::r".:r..r.:;. ';:...::."::.: ..:.: .3:-...::"s;l:::. .'.:-:.::...r In (Province Last Years, . . no rouowxnmun-r .o..'fire1 M... red 1.. town: '1hI Post Office; in aouris: The snack Bar Ind H. Bich- I , - L . .' . . .. EGWIM blend 949'; ' Fire ' .coverI.orlly the direction by". ,.x. . . companled by Mrs. Matilda Mac- Donald, Charlottetown. ..'GUBS'l' SPEAICER. -- Dr. A. i D. Maoxenzie, pastor of the Trin- ity United Church. Montague was the guest speaker at the com- memorating of the ninty-ninth anniversary of the founding of the Rebekah oddfellowship which was observed by the Oddfellows and Rebekahs in the I. 0. O. F. hall at Montague Thursday evening. Following the regular meeting of the Acme Rebekah Lodge. Dr. Macxcmle. who was introduced by the N. C. Miss Thelma Larter. chose as his subject "Adventure serles" stressing the need of brotherly love among humanity. I-lls address was divided into three adventures. A hearty vote of thanks to Dr. Mac-Kenzie was moved by Mr. C. Shaw and sec- onded by Mrs. Carl Stewart. Mrs. J. D. MacLeod. deputy president of the Acme Rebekah Lodge read a very interesting paper on the origin. progress, and work of the Rebekah Order A vocal solo was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Douglas Coffin. accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Archie Hume Winner of the PAltEN1'S' MAGAZINI - Medal for Excellence! D F4 I lunch was served by the ladies of the committee. followed by a soc- ial hour of friendly conversation. Montague Mon Flown To Halifax V M II iii ills. ' Ail. A " STARS INMY RUWN JOEL lVlcCREA -... ELLEN DREW - DEAN STOCKWELL EXTRA: TRAVELTALK - CARTOON MONDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 HALIFAX, Oct. 6 -(CP) - An R. C. A. F. Dakota arrived here today from Charlottetown with Frank Kennedy. 54. of Montague. P. E. 1., who Camp Hill Military Hospital authorities said tonight is on the "seriously ill" list. where they will visit relatives for the next four weeks. . UMTTEND FUNERAL -- Mr. and Mrs. Penna Moore, Charlotte- town, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore of Union mud. and Mrs. Les Mac- Donald. Montague, motored to Alma. N. S. on Wednesday to at- tend the funeral of their aunt. the late Mrs. William Anderson who passed away on October 1st. The late Mrs. Anderson was in her 87th year and will be lemerrlibercci as Miss Lavinia Moore of Union Road. P. E. I. The sympathy of her friends is extended to the family and relatives. Presbyterian 4 Moderator At Montague Dr. F. Scott Mackenzie. Moder- ator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church in Call- The service was the first of a series of rallies to beheld on the Island this week marking the celebration of the 75th annivers- ary of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. and was largely attended by members and adherents of Montague. Murray Harbour, Calc- donia and Wood Islands Churches. The meeting was conducted by the Minister of the Church, Rev. F. N. Young. assisted by Rev. E. S. l-lale. minister of the Caledonia- Wood Islands-Murray Harbour South Churches. who read the New Testament lesson. Phillip- pians. 2nd chapter. and also led in prayer. The Old Testament lesson, Mr. Ill cen res at which time he has talk- ed to the Fire Chiefs and other brigade personnel. He also visit- Campbell -has person- tion and fire protection. and wishes to state that he met with wonderful co-operation from the people of the communities and the teachers. The introduction of fire protec- tion and fire prevention has been done with the co-operation of Hon. F. A. Large. Minister of Edu- cation and his Deputy. Dr. Shaw. By thus educating the children to eliminate fire hazards. it is hoped that the parents in the home will become more fire conscious. A booklet on this vital subject. on- Two Lives Lost, Over D500. ?Fire- Icoordirlg 'to I review issued by - visited most of the larger ed a number of the schools and -, gave instructions on fire .preven- , titled ”Standard Guide Book on Fire Prevention". approved by the Dominion Fire Prevention Associa- tion, the Association of Canadian Fire Marshals, and recommended by the Provincial Departments of Education. has been distributed to the teachers throughout the Pro- Vince. in the Province at the present gadces are being trained most up-to-date methods of fire prevention and fire protection, and it is expected that the number of fires and the loss therefrom will be considerably lower in 1950 as I result of this training. The Fire Marshal is conducting a series of talks. round-table dis- cussions throughout the different communities where I number of the leading citizens are called to- gether. These talks deal with fire prevention. that is the elimin- ation .of all hazards. the proper conducting of a small. country fire brigade. and the prompt reporting of all fire losses in the community Fire Manllal '1'. A. Campbell occurred in the Province during 1949. Largest single loss was the 3180- co-operate with all municipal officials at d other alble positions in eliminating fire haze s. A are instructed. to. inspect theatres, hospitals, wholi I 9 retail stores, . community hall: usually large -number of people can .;iions.include systematic tests of all school re. Six u LocalF te. Saf This and all places where an; ed ”bSr ardn C: son. an I pmvmd.1 -aasuvls Oct 11 for null er Mr Eric Duvar 2 M to N" d'"''" '""”"”u'” "' and water "The indirect oorlceq PRINCE EDWARD Milli. r "'5' so so . ....-....... .:"....'.".:..'::: gm: ::,:..:e: .::;.'";.. 11...": we ..u...'...a to 1...... u....; .. great. 'i'hey .-.p..:;'iil”?. .229 , ' . . ;f;:';,',';f:f,,:yC,,3i,:,,T'ldI" ”' ”" '-Wn Wrierd-v- ' Prince Edward lslanaiaurlng luo. liomic loss of six weeka' labour by the wheads of ev SI ..'TII Mr. Bruce Macloean. Charloti.e- gum AI:)I:1s)GlY(xaNlf 'Kt3Jc'.5..'3I 5'""',;”i;' Fix ”'"h:uN'f;oA,' Unlngmigd) Tom "W" 5"” i ”" d'" l" ””'” ""””V- WW” 9"i- -M I6 W Fl.mPPe mu Vi." ml. Ill” Fires V. nodes i Losses tague this week. Kuest at his Don Messer's Orchestra. Ad iasion ire "van on cc dwo: H” 288 M939” Lou” f uncle. Mr. Herbert Buchanan. 50 cams. cnmeen and check Knshwngrror. iulm :3, . Mt; ha. , I - 5231:4811” 511214.421. I m e. .. as 294 new . 1v2.4s2.oo ...4o.e22. . Mrs. W. A. Johnston his return- p ” We '5 MW "n " 9 P" ' . 289 53'4m,w . .142 733.00 - 301.27 f ed to her home in Montague af- M,-5, Mnrgu-Qt Macpherson and ment of industry and Natural Re- 269 349 00 ter visiting in Ottawa. guest of her daughter. Phyllis of mom ;iu”':;:' .';”';i.fffn'i”:,I:1uI::fei .', - " I ' i ;j Mrs. J. H. Maouan. She was ac taaue. left lecently for Toronto assfmnce M the mummmn. The F1” " office. has been mstmc to . Y 5 ., moon- 9 . Hf fire dri " ment, and instructions to all students from ' I " ill" : is the period when heatln ui ment is belnl. -readied for the long winter season. 3 eq p 8 there is an upward swing in chimney and heating equip. ment fires. Allcitlzens are recommended to carefully ex. amine theirown situation in respect to safety. It is the time when 000 blaze of the "Katherine G”, I motor vessel tied to the wllIrf It Souris, also I 97,000 fire, the stores and offices owned by Mr. Nemlr Tweel, Great George Street. Charlottetown. the Clnldian Oil Co. iire. Oharlottelown, di7,20l: while the Olympia Restaurant fl.-c Summerside caused dlmage amounting to s9,0l0. and the Cham- pion Electric Compehy fire It O'Leary. sll.54d. ln Charlottetown proper. the fire loss amounted to 373,594 while Summersid-c had a loss of 315.878. properties were next highest in loss with 85 fires occurring with damages amounting to the large total of 3175.350. There were three fires of in- cendiary origin. lnvestigatlorlr were carried out in I number of other cases. with eight prosecu- tions for arson and five convic- tions. . The main cause of it great many of the fires was carelessness in smoking, while the neiat causes were sparks on roofs. and chim- neys and flues overheated and de- fective. - During Fire Prevention Week. Oct. 8-lath. Mr. Campbell urge: FlliE”PllEIiIEllTi0il wssx -.'. ' I q... . I950 . B Royal Proclamation the week of October 8th to 1 th, 1950, is proclaimed Fire Prevention Week for the whole of the nation. A sing-song, with Miss Alve ada, was the guest speaker at St. . - i - . Brehaut as piano accompanist Andrew's Presbyterian Church. :3” of aid D31: ie'"';';:-j m:i::ouIn'iMd'&91s1;:giz . bosses of life and property all over the nation con. was then enjoyed. A sumptuous Montague, last night. C 3 t in the ' ' tlnue at a heavy ran and co-operation between a.i Pl-ovlnclaliand Municipal officials along with all citi- zens is an absolute necbeslty. . The Fire Marshal's Office has been instructed to fully co-operate with all Municipal officials and others in responsible positions andtthey will be fully occupied in this work before. during, and after Fire Prevention Week. The local Fire Chiefs are also golrlg.to be active in informing all citizens of the, havoc caused by fires that can be stopped before they start and they will advise how this can be effected. Fire Chiefs are instructed to inspect Theatres, Hospital authgiltlesf defkiinerdl Psalm l-fa. was read by Rev. Mr. by the different Fire Chiefs. The all lowrlers of homes and managers Hospitals. whglesale and Retail stores, Community mm suomm; 1'o-nAy sizaizswus ?.:.:::..: :55. Var... :23: 22.22.32”JL””3i"t.3i..'i:i:.,ii: :15 .:5.."”.?:.i”':i”.?.” :::...'.:::"i:: ggaggogyg ggggggggewhere an unusuwwarze number said he is partly paralyzed. The R. C. A. F. plane, from the Sum- sang "Fairest Lord Jesus” and tl.e hymns were "God of Mercy,I God talcen care of by the -Fire Preven- tion Act of the Provincial Govern- eliminate fire hazards and thus suf- save the loss. tragedy Ind Fire Marshal staff and Fire Chiefs are instructed uKid F T 11 Shows merslde amiish W3! Diklled by of Grace," "0 God of Bethel." "All rnent is also brought to the atten- fcring that follows I large fire. . g 2.30 sqdn. Ldr. A. Brown. The "way My saviour Leads”Me tron of the rneetlngs. He has also He is contemplating having I to carry out systematlotests of all School Fire Drills, ALSO W... TRAVELTALK - - s. ”'":..?:.:::.-. .. semis: ..”:2...:;:”:;"i.. ti: :::;::i..;”rw.:.: ”c.::."..::':;” to present their fire equipment organization to the I I 7 C 8:43 R-6V1 Ml'- Y0un8.'delive1'ed o mes- lvlarsshal has on hand two fire prI:- Fire Departnfent coverlnrg It liaart teachers and the student: Q"-d tqalso addresg an stwli v- W - - ----- V "----'--- , sage which was one of insplrat- venuon film whm, are being me business section; of the guy. dents from Grade.Six and upwards. . I0" and Ch3"enK9-5' basin! N5 11- shown at ylhe difderent theatres 'llhis inspection will be conducted . . . c Mon p "E pg WE” 8 marks 0" Deiut 8;;-' "Remember all throughout the country. by Fire Chief Jewell. whorls now. This-is the period when heating equipment lsybe-V. . . . 1:; cvgevnwh ch I e Lord thy God Hm Lam In ms i.el:(epe(;liy"Flr'teh ilsila;:nal.w1t;lagn ant: ing readied for the long wlnterlseason. This is that. W p g . He mm the membm in W, Y the dgnw at me); dam: um time when there is an upwacridisw nz in Chimney it ':- I Extra heavy 3 1-2 inch and "Wmb me d3Y3 0' the P3” Two lives - one man and one season and approaching winteru Heating Equ pment fires tzens are liecommen i "evenhe " Se" 9"" 53” 1”” child were lost and 3588.017 damage well.' when heating systerns Ire to carefully examine their own Situatkm 1” respect to 4 inch pipe suitable for well casing or building posts. Also one 34-inch boiler cas- ing, 12 feet long, suitable for flume or culvert. Large quan- tity of used belting, all sizes. Substantial reduced prices. Apply- W. WATEERWORTH, Montague um-u-.-jtv T tliaclimlii Bros. Theatre MT. STEWART Fri. 8 P.M. - Sat. 8 PM. I. "STATE OF THE UNION" " I Spencer Tracy . Katherine Hepburn A Real Family Feature. Note Show Time-8 P.M. ' II.. J. IIADDII oerouanler Fitting and sgaplylnl GIIIIII sliiitkiiil Sm oi illicit lIIIrI IIIIII IIIIFF ' TIIIIEII ' IIIEIII. Screewhvlvlotl uuouc-omaiyrnsotnox naoonowl ”.'oduced by miss scum - A lllllVfilSAi.-iiililiililioilit Howl: ADDED: News - Screen Liner - Cartoon MATINEE MONDAY AT 2:30 IIONTAGUI, P. I. I. Office noun: II lo I! A. M. 2 to I P. I. by appointment. Olloe Connected with i ore; lieu. Prince Edward Island TIIorcI'lIsls league , MOBILE X-BAY IIIIIT SCHEDULE I Iurmo I LIVE AND DII55ED E . routnv. hilluasnav 12 ocrom-zap... . DAILY i Montague High School a ........... .... 9330-12500 ;As1'!." pAcmN3 - ” H99: 3538 cc. no.- .. . . . . . pnlnay 13 OCTOBER- - fh Montague-Guardian Office ....;...... 11:30-12:30 l (. Saris. P.i.l. i the days that lie ahead, to offer our hearts to God. making our faith spiritually real. He called the people, as true Christians. to humble confession, repentance and solemn dedication to the work of the Master. In closing Dr. MacKenzle said, "If we. as Church members main- tain and preserve the faith of our fathers we will lose ourselves in the service of the Master Indt attain rerl greatness in the Church of Christ." At the close of the service I number of the congregation re- mained for an hour of l'eliowshIp together; .. V blonracua w.r. The Montague Women's Institute held their regular monthly meeting in the Schocl on Tuesday evening. Oct. Ii, with a fair attendance. Vice President Mrs. Frank Dewar pre- sided. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The committee reported having pllrcllascd I. new ruiio for the school. They were asked to see about having the old radio repllr- ed. The secretary read I letter from Miss Boswell atatirlg that there was I grat scarcity of music teachers Ind that at present no teachers are available. The score- tery also reported that the Mobile cheat X-Ray is to be in Montague Oct. l2 and lath. On I euueltion by one of the members it was de- cided to I-Sk the principal to have fire drill at least once I month. The following rlorniliatirlg com- mittee was appoint f to bring in I slate of officers at the November meeting: Mrs. Howard Vickel-Ion. Mrs. Mo. Reynolds, Mrs. Lin Boehnef. There being no furthtr buntneu the meeting adjourned. llorht. UNDERGIAD OXFORD. Enghnd - (CF) - Princess Astrid. the 18-year-old daughter of Norway”: ICIOWII Prince Olav, enters Oxford Un- iversity this month II an under- graduate It Lady Margaret Coi- leu. . glranlmlu-inn. Oct. 5 m (A!) - Al 8IbItl:. I7. owner of the fl- moun Alub PI:-nu l-Icing stable. Ind the great hone Ahab was war suffered in the 269 tires which put into operation. cant Di Thanks I wish to thank the Doctor. sisters." Nurses and all the staff and roommates. for making it so pleasant in the Cinrlottctown Hospital. Also for the christian spirit shown by Ill each day Jay worship and prayers. Claude Smith. Bndalbane. can or Tlianlts -- 0 Mr. and Mrs. RIM.-nond Mac- F1wen.l-laliiax, wish to express their deep appreciation for the many floral tributes. messages of symplthy and all other acts oft kindness shown them during their recent rad bereave.-ncnt. . IN MEMORIAM A In found and loving memory of our dear wife and mother. Mrs. Peter Coeteilo. Cbarlottctnwn. who pa-ed any October till. nu. sadly Mined and Iavlllgly M- munbered by Husband and IN MEMORIAM I In fond memory of my dear llubul Wall: lcnileth . an . - IN MEILORIAM raining:-Iryelouimar bathe. m....,.f.”i."..” ""”'..... 0.00INI'7I.I.iIII.j Y to neural " of casein-57' I'. H r IN MEMORIAM In memory of out leaving lhthor MICHAEL MOCAUGHIIY who passed an: October 9th. lul. A loving thohght true Ind tender aunt to about we still remember. ,- A beautiful memory, dearer than gold. of I fIt.her whose worn: can never be told safety. 1 The Government of the Province of Prince ward Island requests every responsible citizen to con- sider these grave facts and to fully co-operate in an active manner with" all municipal authorities. '1'. A. oAnrraar.r., Provincial Fire Marshal. l "nun. mnvsralns AND NATURAL RESOURCES 1 Aioue.Ii;nseeIl, he stands by our I I. And Whilperl do grieve, death cannot divide. Ever Remembered. by Daughters.