PAGE man!-rr Ilhrgld I". Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. In store and room are l ' ......;'."...::..:rs..'i'!":.':.:;.':..:':i"""" S Dene i 2-1::.9.”..-3..-:.:.:':,..-:a:.-.25: ans 0 a mum i . ' v 1 -, . l , The Guardian in be c as t th f ll wl an. '"I"””””3- T” "”m' "”””3h' " Y ' '7 l ' '5'" '”"'”I''"' Blue Dome Restzliranl. ontllii GTIardl:n o()follc:' mm" In Mm? I out 1' covered with mum unoIeum' Fm5l"' "Id sllllllllln ” i i Post Offlcr in Smart! The sue: a rd? Sean:-enmmn' H. '""”””i””3 '-””'”"5' W” W Glam. etc. I ' ' I " "' ” 5 "'- --. color scheme. Behind the count- .M.. ' AND THE BIG MIDNIGHT umasovnnanc dance. Beaver ..-co-or Insurance. me. Fire. I--at eveninz muted the open- on in as full may of fountain 618- TIIO first of next week's series mi” 50"" . Hall, Montague, October 30. Prizes, Auto. Abovg co.” Super Mung, ing of "The Raven" restaurant at Dentin! equipment 101' I0” 6111131. of 3...; arm mood Dam, cum” 10 00 1! AM. Messer's Orchestra. Montague. under the managerahip ice cream. sodas. and milk shakes Wm be held 1,, Mom" on Mona”, 2 to 5 PM. THRILL SHOW AT THE , 1-runes rznwann FRIDAY NIGHT AT 11:30 P. M. THE BOVVERY BOYS and BELA LOGOSI lrl "Ghosts On The Loose" ALSO 3 Stooges Casper the Ghost Cartoon m "T0 B00 OR NOT Agnes and Raul. ml-HF GHOQT TAI Kg-. TO B00" m.m.;MmmER ,0 amnd mu. . MM, and retail business, having oper- service. In harmony with their the afternoon. and tits time of the 10:30 PM. 4 L 4 k crass Blond Donor Clinic at Mel.-INE CARROT GL1,-sTERgg ated such a fruit firm at Halifax policy concerning the welfare of ye" when Lhg 13;-me” gm-1 gun. on; cm. Mon” Memorial Ha” on Monda),'-1-he Guardian At Manta!” ween, for twenty-three years. He was the customers, a. rest room has H-men I" not quite so occupied as (735 .038! Olmn FOR FUN -- THRILLS - CHILLS JOIN THE GANG AT THE SHOIV -rue GUARDIAN. CI-IAARLOTTETOWNI THE EASTERN GUARDIAN New Restaurant A ....'TOWN OF Montague. count will he taxes until Friday, Oct. (list. 0d at Red Cross Clinic, St. Mary between 8 and 10 ).YYl. body welcome. Nov. 3rd between 2 and 4 pm. ....'ST. ANDREIVS Preshyle Iian Church. A propnrniory sorvil will he held Tlllirsflliy, .'l0lh. at 8 pm. Young, mimslor. lralne Rccizo, B id LO. I .5 mvclg H nor the command of Captain John . t C P I T 0 I 51-,:.ng,enKIInm.Ox Vgmuaon :.:;Brmto'r-I. The 160-ion. iwo masted Rig)? cgllralgg d1'g)ers.acCr?-giemegggg ilnglogggedmansgl:guxI'g:y,c:5ngm:,:: structed between 1018 and 1098. I their homes in Glenfnnning. 51”" M” iake.” A N” Car” M dining room has been converted may rest well assured of such : M sm-7-- ”””lm”5' '"””p5' C”.'f””' mil" to booths which will take care of continued excellent dinners and farm .pmd”Ce Mid hwsmck 1" fifty diners at 11 Sittinif. in 00m- service as was so much in evidence , T i ll lE:1frogr"II:3:w?:0al:f5iE:;”5 riortable clean surroundings. 135:, evening. . ' i i 5 The kmihm ml 3150 hem We --m--"mm u I! At I 0 0 F M "id '””"”P50"v 1-id-i modelled with. new and larger mucus gqmmg Tfyq Hof.(oId Trgqfmenf act a i ' refrigeration, shelving space,stor- ..-- D; um.” Huh gcudcun 50., .ud,'u.,,, A Ass 'AvoU ' ' ' ' ee mg ' ” are compartments. and the'iinest Trafalgar Square in London.aite lcypwIItcr.eMasaI:e with Cuticura Ointment. C mm Rm ”"'"' have returned to their duties .-.'AT LEAST 100 donors need- -e rots. each fully developed. Ociohcr specimen Choir 1ir;iriit-c ill i-nnrlusirm of service! Rev. F. N. ..'The Misses Dorothy Rice. Lor- aiid Helena Rocha mVFiie M. V. ,Keith Colin arrived in ,Baldwin's Road; Suinmerville aiidilm” M M0"”8"e Wsiefliay Ullr ....'HAI.I.owE'r:N party in the Dis- l.0.0.F. Hall. Montague, this evo- allowed on town ning. Odd Fellows and Rebekah: urged to attend. 9 o'clock. ..'FLORAL TRIBUTES - Ack- 's nowledgmenis of floral tributes in Hall. Souris on Monday, Nov. 3rd. the In Memoriam notice of the late Mr. William Johnston, Mur- ray Harbour North. should have ..tEVANGELlS'i'lC MEETINGS read. sprays, Donnie, Marion and in Glen William Hall every sun- Annie day afternoon at 3 P. M. Every- Agnes. Kennedy; Belle. Chester. Carl and Margaret Mac- Lure; Ray. Rollie. Elmer and Carl; ed yesterday an unusual carrot cluster grown from one seed. Un- r. der the single stem were six car- This was taken from the fiirm of Mr. Wellington Nicholson at Valleyfie-Id. where Mr. Nichol- son engages in extensive farming operations. ....'IN PORT AT )l0NTAGUE- of Mr. Cecil Drake and Mrs. Nan Nicholson. Some 300 customers were served a,deliclous goose and chicken din- her. Mr, Drake is well known through- out this district. and in horse racing cricles having operated a. general store at Cardigan North for several years, and owned sev- eral fine race horses including Nellie Worthy, who won recogni- tion on Island raccwnys. Mr. Drake brings to this business a thorough knowledge of wholesale born in Newfoundland, but later settled in Halifax. eventually com- ing to the Island to enter business fields here. Mrs. Nicholson is also well known in Montague and vicin- ity, having been a valued mem- ber of the nursing staff of the King's County Hospital for many years. a The restaurant has been com- pletely remodcllcd, the front store having been changed so that the counter is now located on the east side, where stools have also toga to tempt i even the rig... Colorful and brain. the mac main dining to satisfy the needs of all custom- ers. Bcsidea this there is also a. complete line of cigarettes, tobac- cos. candy and chocolates. At one end of the counter is located a grill for quick service of grilled foods, and it is expected thlt In time hotdogs willtbe added to the menu. The main dining room is design- ed for comfort and efficiency, with four rows of booths. and wide aisle space between. mach booth will sit four comfortably. and the open front space will lend to efficient been added in nest and clean our- roundings. Bright in appearance, homey in atmosphere. the new restaurant will add to the attractiveness of the town which enjoys a steady influx of tourists during the sum- mer season. Its brown and buff painted front will add to the zen- eral fine appearance of all stores throughout the community, and serve as an attraction to passing pedestrians and motorists. A com- petent and efficient staff will be Moreii Kawiiesiilillll afternoon. November 3rd. This will be the second clinic of thiaikind to be held in this busy little centre and Rev. P. McKemn. is again heading up the preliminary ar- rangements. Moi-ell's first clinic held in May. 1951. was one of the most outstandingly successful morning clinics ever held and pro- duced more than loo donors. Father Moxenna, and his ener- getic Committee. is hopeful of hav- ing an even better response at next weeks clinic since it is to be held in they are in May. Cards have been sent out to prospective donors in Moi-ell and the near-by sections, and posters have been put up in the different stores where the list of those signing up as donors is growing daily as more and more citizens realize that it is their ee- sponsibllity to provide the blood so badly needed to keep this service functioning efficiently. ' Oldest building in the Tower of London. the White Tower was con- OCTOBER 30. 1952. '. ll.J. liiahon M. I ' Ind by Ivpolnhn ' .0ffice Connected MI-1, Mabon Drug,co,' Hone-no. r. I. r. TONIGHT and every Thursday night and (It Trim Cenole Immh it iii?) CANADA'S FAVOURITE network comedy show , g CHRlSTIE'S BISCUITS dishes. Here in the midst of mod- ern equipment will be prepared of the Nelson monument. was laid out early in the 19th century- emz;X.5?9amK ? .7 L Sprinkle on Cuticurl -..'At the regular meeting of 'EIc"""G'a"d"l”".,.cu'M.:..hA Hillside Lodge, l.0.D.F.. held on Tuesday night. With Brother Mal- E2'."&.a.3?5."'i7f.E”iniiifiii"-3'. ””f.'Zi 50 3'4-r”-4-0? Mder. In 0 A below-stairs charge that the- Twemy HEM members and Wm Prince lddward island Premier nl vjsimrs ware presen. at the meet. times failed to conform to Federal mg. with Em? W. A. Huchplv Mb Liberal polio). in no way detracts Premier's Right Continued from page 1 ..,.T... gxoxo ' IN! MIIIAK if t i new c; ,,.E,.,.m,,., mg as Home grand. The dogma from his noinhlc services to the team was under ihe capable man- "any ml” the -”a”' he Cm" agement of Bro. Wm. McLean. Hnucdt I v- The same degree will be c - , . ferred again next Tuesday night SI"ch”' new"! mud on several more candidates, after "How ahnm mmmy, sindalr?" -...... which all the given further der. The brothers complimented Bro. Wm. McLean for starting A fund with a substantial contribution for ihe purchase of a electrical fan , . . ,0 be usgd for Coonng and Wu. let here he is today A Minister tllating the lodge room. This will of the. Cmw" helm")? ,I,he Import" add to the comfort of both the "I F”I""l" Wm” ”- Oddfellows and Rebekah sisters. JO"1.y ”pfmsti,mm' tfh Premlfr After the meeting the members (mes "M" n" on "I ' "nae and visitors were served a well mm”. "Pm .I”me Liberals ' The prepared lunch. The lunch com- G”i'"l”"” 1-"formant "mi The mm." was under the Capable Premier had thrice led his party management of Eros. R L. ME? to success at the polls at Pronu- Gregor and Bruce MacPher. whose "151 9,1"u”"s "MI had won ”' skm in me culinary an 1: law, sounding elecioral victories when Drab”, known. Liberals were taking losses in other Provinces. Effect of these PRINCE EDWARD TODAY - rm. - SAT. candidates will he degrees 0! the up he asked. "Not so many years ago everyone was saying Jimmy had committed political suicide when he opposed Mackenzie King's anti- rnnscriptlnn policy on the very floor of the House nf Commons SERIAL - COMEDY SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 the morale of the party in other Provinces could scarcely be over- eslimaied. he declared. Today there are 19 vacancies in the Senate of Canada. including the 'vacancy in Prince Edward 15- land: And despite pleas of non- Liherals that the Upper House is fast hccnming n "one-party" cham- ber. there seems little likelihood that Prime Minister St. Laurent will deviate from the traditional Prince Edward Island victories on 05414 W45.-. J Yes. for those who demand perfection. here is 5 , policy of rewarding outstanding ' til t.bS leaoint- .. i - --.-I ,l firming experience gfgnfx.” I”tw:er”:u 3' N33," '55 "F RCA Victor 3 finest. The cabinet 1! truly penod piece In Ilappinossl Cglor mug . cancies will he filled within ihr deriving gracious dignity from its Chinese ' h” M! ' .9 K. next few months. and probably Chippendale origins, quiet elegance from its matched 009 rd romance u. hi-fore Parliament rise: for the . and figured hmdgmbbed "ghee, in wilmm Easter recess of 1953. ;' wrapped up in sunshine to make your heart nlngl mahogany or limed oak. And the performance on recorded music and radio is of superlative quality. See it at your RCA Victor dealer. .4 Speaks on Activities Continued frem page B.-g to disseminate useful information. and to achieve useful objectives for the country on local, provincial and national levels. Of the first of these two object- ives, Mrs. Turner Bone pointed out two instances in which the council - Super-powered l0-lube standard and shortwave radio 0 12-inch .vuper.wn.n'li'-ue speaker 0 'Magi'c Eyei tuning built into radio dial 0 "Golden Throat" tone system I" 0 Tuned Rli stage for sharper had clarified what has been for M . tialion separation 0 The world's ;":.:i:.v:::?v.:i.:w:im- r::::.::.; ”””"””"”'””'””"”? "salaclous" literature, she pointed n,S":,hg”:,h,':.,'K,':,n out that it is only necessary to More Canadians own an RCA Victor than my other make. hite ,a"4'h?Seve Dwarfs draw the attention of the Provin- cial Attorney General to such of- fences against the criminal Code. and she also explained to her audi- ence the recent changes in the Criminal Code concerning casu of sex perversion. Thrift Campaign As an example of its secoiid aim, she told about the thrift campaign I carried out by the Council last i , year. which resulted in greatly in- that can neoer grow om creased personal savings across the Including . country for the year. Ilmhmyuwwn I, Mira. Turner Bane suggested the dag; RCAVICTOR M4 .. u ,i- True-to-life performance em. all your records. I -g- All the advantage: of the sea Victor "4s"isymin 1 I ' ' I-um All. 3 'SPElDS mini 1". With this Ingenious new slip-an centre spindle. '45” needs change from centre-the '43" W"! vtoy. with on head you can and on or may no N distortion-Oreo "45" hoards. For llld rpm, "LIGHTER THAN AIR” NEWS - rEA'I'UREI'rE "II" WMIIIII" ' "II'II5'I5' mrmnuon ox . 10”! cmmdl he": slid I Us India. For 7! MI needle lever. PIIVI up to In I2-inch record: or Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 "SeInoDI7Il1Mn:eWlli(ueaI' 9, ;2:iz:eei:I. T 22..?;3".i.':. I3; 3:. t mlv: 10-lnch'.'Ii'u the me 33:4 eh:-nu; our model. w local level. At least five organizat- ions are required to form a local council. each of which is repre- sented by its president and two other delegates. such a council is in fact a federation, with each mem- ber organization remaining a sep- arate entlty, not bound to accept or implement decisions-of the council. There are no restrictions as to race. colour or creed. and it is pos- sible for organisations of which World loader In-Jade... Flu! in lauded Moele...l1nt in Yelwlelei 2 - MATINEES - 2 -- on sarunoav AT 10 and 2:30 i . .'HA'lIIOllA'l. nfanio Wlllf .- Ocl..,l25 . new ,1," See your RCA Victor dealerfor Big Values! LUCKY WINNERS OF FREE THEATRETTICKETS IN "NAME THE DWARFS" CONTEST:- Bob Henry, 222 Pownal St. John Ohlnery, 150 Elm Avenue -IIIIICG CIIEWTIG. 39 Gerald St. Bonita Mills, 199 Dorchester St. And Margaret Rose Bradley, 14114 Elm Avenue. , the membership is partly male to The winners weredrawn. by Constable Rusell Downs of the City Police Force, be represented, end individuals also may join. . I The council. has, as well as the usual slate of officers, a number of ' . committees. to deal with such im- ill. 1; in... lid. portant mm .. mu. . welfare. sUMmmams:;- onannorra.-ro.WN . LOOK FOLKS! IT'S THE TOP HIT FOR THE HALLOWEEN PARTY! "line we or 25c Boxes of Fresh z PHONE ! housing. economics and taxation. J . which councils can opentefor the good of the community. 7 IlT:hn:glIdI'i(d'l!oITfi1Ic2kiI1d()II.Ir:::l,c:f',Ilti2 129 KENT 81'. e ' i mom: 2133 147 oiuoar chosen at X . . A I In I I . Delicious Popcorn available at the 0 "I;r':aI)IitIri?,:”i',Ia?:1:Iw::IThc:I.odum v i ' . . . ', 4. by man Wanda Wyatt or summar- ' . , i . in Italian): canny srann 9 1 R 3;".33"i33m i?i'a3: 'i'.'y"'n.'r'r'a'. . -. ' i ' T ' ' SA!-its and oceans R e .. mgopp .- citizcnship, arts and letters. to I . . . Three locals councils are requir- W ' council o women, and its operate , ; , . l i , .2” on -v,.- A er he i -MacCAllSlAiili .l'-iiiiiiiI'iIiiE . A. Lawson. Aldeiioiotirtea no i "0193 . i or. name only a few of the spheres in ' i I ;. . SIMPS0N'S . MILLER nos ed to form a provincial council. but . I ii i I at ions ne I not be tiled . . .' i 7 Marvel. fonowlne urn. --'rurno,c' - W : ijioneis address. . i