Montague 'ii Scouts Plan ' Activities 1I‘Iifliiithsln jail in Queen‘s Coun-‘usual amount of liotultir produc-r not return to Charlottetown dur. in? that time. Two persons. accused of hay- ’ lug intoxicating liquor in a place other than his residence were each fined $20 and costs or no Not Guilt},I lPlea Entered ‘PAGEIStiII' Possession ‘ 2 ' days. ' ' ‘ Charged with break and entry A" 3 ed leaded gum" t Montague, sourls’ Klngs county $ F I 5°! ‘ CNR “We” “rt L0" I {being dci‘filhit anlt’i incapable ‘ant‘i ' ., . 2 1963. .James McCloskey. C h a rlotte-.was given 20 days. 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues Jan 9. tor 10W“ pleaded not guilty and —_m‘ elected t rial by magistrate.i . e when he faced Magistrate A. J. .Bapflsf The. accused is counselled by John Holmes. e was re-: ; Haslam in city police court yes- manded to Jan. 31 with ball set! Albert Stanley Perry. Sourisnand would have been used fined $200 and costs or four' producing much more than th iv Magistrate's Court yesterday ed by an ordinary SI . Frank Nelson Miller. Charlot-1 tetown, pleading guilty to lm-l paired driving. was fined stool A Kings County case. this was‘ costs or 10 days. I at transferred to Charlottetown for Winston E3” Ahdf‘l‘son- Dun". Clarence Carver. Vernon.‘ will meet in Charlottetown this argument. In imposing more Staffhflge. Charged With causingécharged with vagrancy wa a; weekend for the annual Baptist than the minimum penalty foria disturbance. was fined $20 andiSlVEh {20-day sushhhdfli leh'i Young People's Conference. . . h The branch has a membership such a conviction. Magistrate costs or 10 days. Roger MacCal- fence With the condition he doesl The meetings will be held at mm“ aud‘tmui“ retro" l ‘ {to active members and 20 as- James 3- Johnston said that ltllum. Dunstaffnase. pleading not _ .the First Baptist Church‘begin. The fasmm 5;?” s a yeaiglgnciam memberfi maiden, 6" was the "largest and most ela-lguilty to the same charge, had heard Monday included ining Friday evening and. ending amngfnilivgtgnlghiieq‘ Igngo-Opgn" ihe assocmyion {ngrs- *Man NFL borate" still he had ever seen.tli:is casedaiijourtned tilt1 Febgll to EUR}; a]: (lidefist.d Aalggmlzi'rtchill. iSunday at. mom i A . isn'; lsn o the board are Mrs. 3V9 1' 85 59 0" 93"" ~ 0 e - I“ ‘3:§2i'$§23"d§2¥2fi'§§§833d?1m; glowflMrs. Ernest Blax- bers of the board are Mr s.‘ The case of Joseph Gordon In traffic court .two charges; ‘ Lioy.‘ Isl-359.3 Mrs, Claude Dawn MacDonald. Crapaud. charged of ineffective equipment drew l for a c h a rge under the Ex- lerdfly cise Act of possession of a “still”. Pre-Easter Fashion Show MONTAGUE A pro-Eastervtaining the day-training class fashion show. sponsored by the established last ycar in Monta- Montagtie Branch of the Retard- lgue Elementary School. where ed Children's Association. lsleighi pupils receive training slated for production in the high lthree days a “(‘0 Between 50 and 75 young people from across the Island ‘ BEFORE THE WHITES " r v - l\ .Cla id Dewar. ‘ l l _ giiiidrihiseiogétam. Retarded larAd gird? boarld in run the ar. Mrs. Ernest Blaxland. Mrs. with damage to the property of _ fines of $5 and costs or two It is estimated there wer. Funds raised are used for such Southern Kings Day Training Cyrus Shaw. Mrs. Bruce Mac- Maurice Burke. Victoria. to anidays. A reprimand was given a 220,000 Indians in Canada before purposes as supplements to r ' School is presided over by Judge Phee. Mrs. John MacKenzie and i amount less than $50 was ad- third man for driving to th e‘the white man came. Indian teacher~ trainees and in main- .I. S. DesRoches. Other mcm- Rev. A. G. J. Steeves. journed to Feb. 18. Witnesses; left of the centre of the road. 1population now is about 185.000. which is scheduled for tomor- row night are shown as they complete final details for the THREE KEV figures in the planning for the second annu- al Morell Sportsman's Dinner evcni. Shown left to right are: Alri us MacKenzie. Leland An- derson and Reg MacAdam. Mount A. Coach To Speak At Morell Sports' Dinner Angus McKecbnie lGusi Mac-'RCAP‘ summer training camps Farlane. guest, speaker at to- and at football and basketball moi-row night‘s Sportsmen's Din- ‘ clinics through the Maritimes. ner at. Morcll. has a wealth of IMPRESSIVE RECORDS experience in the world of sport.‘ His coaching experience cov- courtesy of the two Charlotte-3 The Penguins and the Royals .\\‘!ll bring a packet of tickets to Morcli. and tickets to the game will be placed at each plate — THE DISTRICT PAGE BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS CHECK THESE ADS BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY CAREFULLY . . . IF (DOUG RIX, PROP.) Do you know something? You can save time. money and energy by Patronmng the AP- Irving Gas S Oil Products business firms whose advertisements appear on this page of The Guardian-Patriot. ..D.§.‘";;.§f“.i$§§g‘éfifiimgiim _ They have spent time and money to bring modern services and shopping facilities near A “5" M0" cum" to vou. Show that you appreciate their efforts by shopping at their places of business. 3 We Give 5 Percent. ’ O . _ . a The businessmen throughout this district are prepared to bring you quality merchandise VOUCHER DOUG'S IRVING SERVICE STATION Dividend Dollars and efficient services at the lowest possible prices. They are your friends and neighbors. Spend Them Like Cash For Gift Items PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER Phone 97-2 Alberton to background his address. iers football. basketball. softball ‘town teams. Before moving to Mount. Alli-'and hockey. and in this phasej Pr'or to the dinner. on Wed-~ son. University in 1956. where he of life he has compiled an im- nosday afternoon. a hockey clin- is director of physical education ‘pressive record. at Mount Alli- l(‘ for school-age players will he and athletics. and coach of var ‘son and with teams from th e hold at \loi'ell under the direc- sity football and basketball. hetMontreal area between 1930 and tion of Joe d a long career as a mac ‘ 56. He. won six provincial ti- sical education direoto and official in th 9 Montreal tiles with Verdun teams. and his ,Queen Charlotte High School. area. as well as stinervislngilite coaching record in Quebec 'Gus hlacFarlane will also be many youth artivitles and rec-1 and the Maritimes is an lmpi‘es- on hand fo; the clinic Willi Mr. reafional facilities. v sivc 246 wins, 95 losses, a nd i Reed~ . ‘Giis‘. born at Montreal in 1925 ‘two ties. The hockey clinic will get un- of Scottish parents. attended: Ticket sales for the dinner i derway at 3.30 with a chalk talk Verdun high school and gradu-i which is scheduled to begin in the high school gymnasium ated from McGill University in shortly after seven o‘clock. with land will be followed with 59:. 1950. He served three .Vears in _ a reception at 630 in the newtsions on ice at the new Morell the FCAF and was discharged 5 Morel] high school auditorium. iflnk. Boys from an area bound. in 1945 with the rank of flying.are reported well past the 200 icd by St. Peter's. St. Teresa's officer. He continues his assoc- : mark. and everything is pointing 'and Tracadie will attend t b e tation with the RCAF and holds Eto an even greater success than clinic. which is part of M l n or the rank of flight-lieutenant inllast year’s inaugural event. .ankey week Observances in the RCAF reserve. e film-odd people taking in .Canada. In the administrative field. i the dinner. and they are expect- Gus has held several responsi-Ecd to represent all sections 0 f bio positions for the YMCA in 1the province. with the acccntt4 C H d Montreal. was fine - chairman .heavy on sports personalities. for thc lfififi young men's world will receive a ticket to Thurs- t t conference at P a r i s. was ref- I day night‘s game at theI Sports M crop . In chief of the Montreal :Arena in Charlottetown betweenE basketball league. and has held the Old Spain Pcngutns and the; many lcciufin: assignments ianarkdale Royals. 1- MONTAGUE “ Fm” Casi" were heard by Magistrate Wil- . ‘liam A. Redd'in in Montague iyesterday. Two motorists were Efined one dollar for driving the :Wrong way on a one‘way street. By Montague Home, School tscrutinis-dh‘ra 3:: costs for causing a disturbance in a public place while being drunk. while a second resident of the same area. Donald Harris. 1 was given a suspended sentence MONTAGUE—Montague Home ‘ported on the seml--annual meet- and School Association plans to : ing held in Morell. He also re' sponsor an adult. skate. to beiported an increase in member- ‘ield before the end of January. iship in January . A committee was appointed to. It was announCed that a dona- for being in possession of moon- ’ulan the event at the .lanuaryitlon of pictures of the R oy al ‘sliiite. meeting of the association. heldi Family has been receivcd from' in the Elementary School re-‘Senator Elsie lnman. and that togue policeman. Edward cently. larrangements are being made Downe. Members of the committee .to have these frame d. . y .l Steeves. Mrs; Members held a lengthy dis- an Clow. Mrs. William Bre- :cusslon on the matter of a re— baut. Mrs. »\lll"l Dmvar and ‘qucst from Little League Base= Mrs. David Clarkson. hall for a donation towards the it was decided to have group .purchase of a baseball pitching umbershin in both Music and ‘machine. Dance Festival Assnclatinns. Mrs. David Clarkson reported President Robert Ferguson. ion the results of a recent skate who conducted the meeting. re- lsa e. Pituitary Gland Operation Eases Diabetic Eye Damage Bv non roman: ifrom the body that halls the are For A. f" Thinking Day Tea Planned MONTAGUE — Montague Girl Guides and Brownies will hold an afternoon tea at the Legion ‘bration of Thinking Day. which commemorates the birthdays of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell. Vgirl guide movemen. 3' The First Montague Girl Guide (Spyi Ready. phy-t .1 11 fr All cliargcs were laid by Monr , IHall Feb. 16. to mark the cele-- founders of the boy scout and.‘ t MONTAGUE ELECTRIC O. LTD. GILBERT II. MacLEOD & GREENE MCCORMICK FARM MACHINERY FARMALL TRACTORS ALBERTON 3 BARBOUR’S A. J. MATHESON INDUSTRIES LTD. DRUG CO. LTD. IMPERIAL Parts & Repairs Realty Barn Equipment Phone 101 Electrical Appliances . . - - . I Marine EngineS Tires Batteries Accessor on Phone 80 Alberton i Phone 76 i , ' | wssr PRINCE | 1 Phone 36-2 Alberton Your Rexall Drug Stores In West Prince - tutti... .i £550 ' _ _ _ “'3’.” l " cLEMEIus Pleasure Cruisers rum Mrs W“ unmet" Fishing Boats Propane Gas ' Mame Hardware SERVICE STATION ! PHARMACY I i l Tune-Ups Phone 92-! Montague Montague Alberlou v BOATES FEED DRY CLEANERS LLOYD N. OLIVER A. A. (JOE) FRASER YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT MONTAGUE ELECTRICAL S: PLUMBING SPECIALISTS! Your Hometown Cleaners | 1 Cleaning. Pressing at Repairing CONTRACTOR : iimlm TO All Kinds of Clothing White Rose Gas t1 Oils ’ “1°” “'3 “hem” I Phone 101 Alberton FOR own" i COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE ' ' FEEDS BODY DEALER . l we: MAKE | 1 AND SERVICE . AND FENDER . . J' 5' SUTHERLAND KENSINGTON CALL us -i I RUM/RS YOUR CA“ I 5‘0"“ 8‘ P “"‘m 0" . Office Res. 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Household Appliances. Dry , Goods. Ladies‘. Men’s 8: Children’s Montague Sourts 84 190 O'Leary l Clothing. MCCLEAN'S l FREE DELIVERY I h d. S . Concrete Blocks 3; Tile pt... 74 x.......... FREE. Merc an we or erVIce . emaimngfl...‘ mam... Mrs. F. L. Orr. Kensmgton Phone 111-! Montague EDMONTON (CPI—Diabeticsprocess when the pituitary is immpan-V has 9 mm membgr' Look For Your Name mth severe eyesight problemsitaken am. “hi”. mi“ 3”" "I 27' "I" gm” may be helped by an onwafimi "we know “my that in most thriving successfully completed which removes the pituitary Leases there is improvement in :thP'r WW“ I“ hm‘vnli’s' gland. a Montreal medical re'iboth subjective and ohiectivei DlVl-‘l‘mal “omml’iSlnner “‘1' search team said here. ivision." iK‘mzs cm'my ‘5 Mrs- A- E- 1"“ pr, Beck said at least 15 par lof Montague. and Miss Charlotte 3.6 o r d o n is Montague district Dr E. E. McGarry and Dr.i .T. C. Beck of the Royal Victoria cent of all long-standing dia- . Hospital. Montreal. said the op-‘hetics suffered visual impair- mmmlssmhf'r- Captain of the oration s the first convincing ment. It is the, greatest caiisoirll'” Monlflgiie Cnmllany l8 procedure devised to help cor- of blindness in Canada and a lMTS- 7'7- WM". and Mrs- G. 0 reel. eye damage resulting from ‘criiicnl social and economic ’Warhf‘l‘ Mid Mrs: MBTWN JOhH' the degenerative process of dia. lproblem. ston are lieutenants. Also lend- beieg, "FORM SCAR 'nssup; ling leadership assistance are The problem involves hemorr- M's .Ernt’sl MacDonald a n d Garry said at the annual meet- .hages in the area of the eye. It'iM‘SS Belly Gallant ing of the Royal College of lunchecked. scar tissue forms on i Th"? "9 all"). 35 hffl‘vfllfl Im- Physicians and Surgeons of Can- [the retina and eyesight cannot i 'h’" "‘9 leadership of Mrs. A. E. ada. "We would rather have a lbe restored. .lngs as Brown Owl and Mrs. J. "It. is a severe step." Dr. Mc- READ'S WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION 0 Complete Lubrication O Tires & Tubes 0 Batteries . Accessories . Towing Service . Minor Repairs GILLIS'S REPAIR SHOP General Rep-Ira To All Makes of Cars, Trucks & Tractors names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the advertisements carefully. and If you find your name, clip out the advertisement In which you found your name. and mail it. Inside of two weeks. to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian-Patriot, and you will receive. ABSOLUTELY FREE. a $3.00 order. to be spent for merchandise or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. Winners. Spray Painting & nod: Wort Electric t Acetylene Welding Portable Equipment please advise The Guardian -Patrlot on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. ‘ "M" Patronize the Advertisers on This District Page c"::o:;o:;:‘: 1:2“ Phone 9001 ' III- p. I. I. I This page Is a weekly feature of The Guardian -Piitrlot. and each Wet-k than will appear In the advertisements simpler method. But we don'ti Dr. Beck said the patient w-7_3T°ha'1' “5 Tawny 0“'I- With know what causes the eye dam- éOIlPfl does not realize the im- ‘ assistance by Mrs. G. S. A. In- age nor what it. is we remove ipend‘ing danger until too late. ,mflh- . The first complaint is blurred i son. .. .1 The two doctors presented a, . paper to the meeting which out. .island TUMOI'S "do i lined a study of six diabetics ‘——__ 1 severe visual problems It who underwent the surgery. ' The patients siliowed improved .1 W|nter cotton vision. In one case almost nor- 1 mal vision Was restored. l W i ' i . "Dan However. all were carefullvi selected. None had degenera-‘ tive kidney problems and the diabetes was easily controlled; by insulin. Dr. Beck said opern~ i MONTAGUE .- Plans for the near future by First Montague A. GALLANT DAY'S CORNER SOURIS T B SERVICE STATION 5 o 5550 sylcg co.OPERAflVE .mltsnllou 0:. suor ran. MODERN VIA AT ASS'N. Minor Repairs —A'I'nne-Ups s ° Minor Repairs Groceries a Meats “""mm'iu' “'M'" tin-ii croceriea BUY BENEFIT BUILD and Fruits 5 Vegetables hm 3' Mil m... 300;” Me... . - fine-Ups DY! 500" Free Delivery Ou-Iity Groceries Brim l Hurdwm ' Him as Sourla Dry Goods “m ' "M" W” " "m °‘°"""' GEORGE D. GILDERT . _ .. _. - .. .. - - A series 1': summon 3.... a n... m “r: “it. c Ismas Ame" We IAKER'S TELEVISION Doe I Road Service or Y3 a m ' 24-Hour Towing Service Shelf Hardware M u ' wemnm MAKE SELECTION EARLY c.“ U. W RADIO a w saws a SERVICE Pit 1: Seeds Boat Transport!” Phllco It Emerson TV rm. 4 st. Peter’s on I’ll... u Morel! :9 Surl- r . River" tions on a non-selective basis; might . no more anecessful‘ comm then so per cent. . led b Mongeth pituitary. aetdt‘he base ‘ . p.911 t rain. ii remov the pa. i “9‘ 1” “MCI‘ "'9 "m w” m' that is given drugs and hor- . Sizes WV“ “elude l“ a" 9‘" 3”" mones. ese take over tunc- 7-24'5 “7' " 30’ sew" tions formerly carried out by cmty'u'gue* ‘ ’32:": the pituitary. which roduces ONE PRICE m “:pbzgnmlbzmt‘ ' hormones that regulan other 95 "no" comma“. 3, major glands in the body. . '- .... mm m ' . . ., mu n inti- (AP) — " ‘" ELISABETEVILLE The Uni mum urri V In Ol’l "dot - J. C. HANCOCK SHUR-GAIN FEEDS BROWN’S . E. REYNOLDS ELDON MacKENZIE KEENAN FUELS Reg Grower t . GENERAL MERCHANT Dairy m... rem CLOVER FARM " W ‘flm‘? af'a'n'.’ White lose an o Oila M f. "'m’ m m ovum onocnmzs Tires - Batteries - Accessories ‘1“, in. WT mm m ".5 Cooked Mel“ some: cu man mm m EMERSON Twill I'M“ m-m-AW «snow 5 save an!!!" A“ m mien sinuo- Facilities lot In: WeWanPatn-acoi DUMONT TV m.m.am Pin-l“ MW” M” MT" mounts alumva MN MW