I -THE rasrnm GUARDIAN "'Ka"l':N'I""Et-nft)N-move: Harold 1r. Landry. mu. Byron smart. . sonar GEORGETOWN: wuaoa Laverl. - l .,-.L, ilie Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Illll Demo lteetlurant. and (iuurdian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; In Souris: The Snack Bar. ..'CLABI'S ANNIVERSARY . .'WE NEED 810,000.00 for Kings ilun at Montague starts today! lCount.v Hospital. Can you help us 5 raise some of this? ..'BlD FAREWELL - A fare- well party for Miss Marilyn Lle- wellyn. Montague was held Fri- ---" day night at the home of Miss ..'Al'PLE HLOSSOMS IN 0C- Dorothy Mcl-lcrron, where about TOBER--"It might as well be 25 friends gathered. An enjoyable Opting!" exclaimed Laurette MP-tcveillllg was spent in dancing '.Dons.ld in a letter to The Gua.rd-Land srnglng. A delicious lunch Is.n. "Here are apple blossoms was served during the evening. A which I picked off our apple trec,'lovely gift. was tendered Miss gt st. Peter's Lake.” To her letter i Llewellyn as a remhrance from her were pinned two tiny apple bios-,'many friends in Montague. Min toms. A further comment that ajLtrv.c!2vn accompanied her par- awallow was still flying around heigents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lle- V home, makes one wonder whetlicuucilyii. and baby brother. Dale, It's spring instead of winter tha:':.'tn Charlottetown where they have on its way. taken up residence. T0-DAY and WE. lolmn lltcni stout tat cooled iiitlll lusts. .. ciullod Illllli love. and almost wteckui liter Ins! i pg HG STORY a BICIIINI) I TIIIC . IiII.I.l()N-y . DOLLAR I SE('RICT! i ....'BESEI'tVl'l November l8lh and 19th for Songs and Laughter "twill: the Musical Dischords of L153. I 0 r l -I--p-.: x.AxrQrewc-.-,-;.u;r-.z- C.-V -..-.w.u... A ,CTAlRIN('. .3031-znrq TAYLOR M. is Rldtht k OSHOWTNG AT 3:30 -7 - 9 I 1 I . PRINCE cowano csprror. ' SHOWS 3:30 - 7:00 I in IIAIIIIFIII. or HEROES In A Wow It tovr:.. "G; I DRUMS IN THE I ,- DEEP SOHUTIIJ. ”&”&&s!VSl .z 35. REVIVAL SHOW TONIGHT AT 9:30 P. M. , L c,what,a plot for ' -iisoohndoon With spies, g whoclts and assorted weird 'characlers . . .not to ' mention i some reail V novel situations; . V D " -zf t Mibyqtom SHOW wsoussnsv 0 ' ' AT -11:20 P. M. . "twist Miss" ,, umnm. c nAnr9v, .!l.E'rlJRNS FROM TRIP - Mrs. Daniel 'MsoKenzie arrived sit her home in Montague following n. visit to Boston and other points in the U. S. A. she was accompan- ied by her son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Kensie. Charlottetown. ....'CONDlTl0N IMPROVING - The condition of Mr. David Lav- era in the King's County Hos- pital was descrlbedyesterday as Improving. Mr. Lovers was ser- iously hurt in a highway accident near Montague a few weeks ago which caused the death of three others. . QVUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral service for the late Mrs. Edward Murphy was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence in Montague with Rlcv. F. N. Young conducting the service. The hymns sung were "Rock Of Ages" and "There Is No Nightfln I-Iaeaven." Mrs. A. F. Campbell was piano accompanist. The pail bear-i A. F. Campbell.; A. C. 'Ma.t:Kay. William Anncar, G. era were Messrs. I-I. Nelson, Ethan Stewart and Cecil Beck. Interment took place In the Brudenell cemetery. .-.'PLEADS NOT GUILTY --A plea of not guilty was entered by counsel G. Foster on behalf of Herman Sanderson, Mid ge l l. charged with falling to stop at the scene of an accident. The case was before stipendiary Mag- istrate J. W. MacDonald. The charge arose out of an accident which occurred at Gauney's Brook on October 12th when R car driven by Mr. P. .l. Mt-Kenna went over an embankment into the ditch. Sanderson was driving a gravel truck. Mrs. McKenna was seriously hurt, and is a pa- tient in the Kings County Hos- pital where her condition yester- day was described as slightly im- proved. '1; e hearing uh; adjourn- ed to Monday, November 23rd at Montague at 10:30 am. Mr. S. S. Hessian, Q.C.. represented. the crown. .. '('0l.'BT AT (iI'.'()RGE'll0VI'N -At magistrates court at George- town yesterday, before Stipen- diary Magistrate J. W. MacDon- ald. a resident of Chcpsiow, was found guilty of being intoxicated in a public place and was fined 520.00 and costs. A resident of Dover pleaded guilty to II charge of reckless driving and was fined 350.00 and costs. A party from Halifax was fined 520.00 and costs on a charge of possessing intoxi- cating liquor in a place other than his residence, and a party from Seven Mile Road was also fined 520.00 and costs on the same charge. A party from Bald- win's Road. and another from Eldon were each fined 55.00 and costs for having more than two adults exclusive of the driver in the front seat of a truck. A party- from Rumford. Maine. was fined 325.00 and costs charged with in- toxication in a public place. A re- sident of Charlottetown and an- other of Caledonia were each fin- ed 360.00 and costs charged with driving while impaired. Their lic- ence was also automatically sus- pended for three months. A resi- dent of Lennox Island and an- other of Ashton were each fined 810.00 and costs charged with be- ing Intoxicated. Another party from Lennox island was also fin- ed 510.00 and Costs on the same charge., The same party had his sentence suspended for one year on a charge of breaking and en-' try. The party made restitution of the nmount of damages. Pelgals ..'Miu Aphra Wisner. Charlotte- town, was a. recent visitor to Mon- tague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Maclleod. ..'Mlss Margaret MacLure. Ober- lottetown spent the week-end at her borne in Montague. ..'Measrs. Oolin Jackson, John Show, Dannie Murray and Robert Vmiderstine. Montague, attended the sooutrnuterr course let the Boy Bcoutt camlp at Orapeud on Sunday. Whint noamd Vicinity ..'Mrs, Stanley I-llcken. Lower Montague, was hostess to the members of Whim Road Ladies' Aid. when they held their meet- ing qt her home on October 7.. when the business of the meet- ing had been completed, plans were made for sewing at the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Colin MacDon- ald. Kllmuir. Everyone enjoyed the social chat at the conclusion of (the evening. during which time. the hostess. M-rs. Hickcn served delicious refreshments. Mrs. Tenn Grant s.nd'Miss K. Martin. Klimuir, were pleasantly surprised when their friends and neighbours gathered st their home on Friday evening. October 2. to tender them a farewell party. prior to their departure from the dltrict. on behalf of all.vMre. M. N. MlBGowgn and Mrs. Fprhan leaks resented them with an electric Iron and hotplate. - Miss Marjorie clarey and Miss Jeni; Ginny. whim Road. were not -guests of Mn. wttllun hour. When the pupils of Whlm Road school returned to their class- room following the 'I'henksgiving holiday. they found new seat: end dens visiting for them. The . school hie. aIIo been with a. new teacher's" blackboard and mrnap. The Whlm Road which was widened and graded during the summer is now being out-faced furnished desk. I I Will. mm. , I .4... IIIU MIMI Fefouhersohl who it :tI'.oIavod in Charlottetown. spent llluulr. with her parents, Mr. IMHAI "W3. g -on. ”rIant holiday week-end In THE GUARDIAN. Montague Home. School Meeting l largely Attended .."PIiere Was, an exceptionally large attendance at the ular meeting of the Montague ome and School Association held in the High School last evening. The presidentu Mr. Ralph Beck. pre- sided, and introduced the guebt speaker, Mrs; Hickok. first crude teacher. who gave a very informa- tive demonstration of teaching grade one pupils". Nine children were present to assist their teach- er. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. E. H. Stewart, and were approved" as read. Mrs. Stewart also gave a report on an executive meeting when the following committees were appointed: membership-Mrs. J. D. MacLeod. Mrs, Leroy White. Mrs, Hickox; program- Dr. G. S. A. Inman. Miss Rita Wight. Judge J. S. DesRoches. - The correspondence was read. and discussed. a d included a let- ter of appreciation from I-Ion, Keir Clark. and a letter from Miss Estelle Bowness, onvener of jun- ior drama, asking for support in stimulating interest in the pro- duction of plays. Mrs. Elsie Wat- terworth. Mrs. Ralph Beck. Mrs. Leroy White and Mrs. Horace Fraser were appointed on a com- mittee to look into this matter and report at the next meeting. After considerable discussion it was decided that the Home and School Association would assist the junior teachers with a Hall- owe'en party. The president then called on Mr. George Boudreault, Erlldn nine teacher, who introduc- cd five other teachers who were present at the meeting. Regrets were expressed by the president that the vice president, Rev, F. N. Young, is leaving on- ?-RZUE in the near future to re- side in Kirkland Lake. Ontario. and Judge Deslloches was ap- pointed to that office for the re- mainder of the term. Mr. Archie I-Iilchey, Mr. Horace Fraser, Mr. Cyrus Shaw. Mrs. E. H. Stewart and Mr. Beck were appointed as delegates to attend -the Provincial Association in Nov- ember. . Mr. Beck reporter. that a large number of books had been re- celved for the school library, and lists of books. prepared by the teachers. were available for, any- one wishing to make donations to this lmportnat enterprise, Mr. Peter Sinclair and Mr. Leroy White were appointed on a com- mittee to have book oases built in the teachers room. Mrs. James Cudmore. Mr.-. Whitt- and Mrs. Sinclair were appointed on the lunch committee ft): the next meeting. Little Sands , And Vicinity digging potatoes. and some report an extra good crop. 'It is regretted that Mr. Lem- uel MacLean has been laid up with eryaipelas in his face. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Lloyd Wheeler. who is em- ployecl on the "Dunning" was at his home In Little Sands last week for a. day. Miss Ellen Munn, teacher at Winsloe was visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- oh-le Munn. Little Sands. over the long week-end. Miss Kay Fraser. teacher in the Model school, Charlottetown, was at her home in Hopefleld over the week-end, Mr. Archibald Munn, Little Sends.. is recoveringtfrom a pain- ful injury-l received while digging potatoes. In some unaccountable way the reins got caught in the digger and tightened around his -both thumbs causing a very pain- ful injury. M:-'a. Archie Munn, Little Sands. has a beautiful booked-mat which she hooked wt spring. It is a landscape mat of their own home. and the design and workmanship ls unique. The October meolng of the High Bank and Little Bands Wom- en's Institute met at the home of Mn. George M. Blue. Little Sends. October 13 with seven members present. At: this meeting plans were made for a supper to be held in the Little Sands Hall on Oct- ober 20. Proceeds in aid of Little sands Hall and the Women's In- ntitute. The many friends in Little lands of Mr. and" Mrs Avalah Mocoallum. Osrleton aiding were glad to have than and . their two children. Lloyd and Pauline visit them over t11e'Inst week-end. Mr. Ind Mrs. Maccallum a Lloyd moved away from Irlttlc nds several year ago, Mr. Maccallum is a brake- men In the yard at Borden and travels on the train between nerd- en and Bummerslde. The Mac- galiunu are warmly welcomed naln. -0.0. ”i'ma;i v't.'i-F Lrrrcnnamrron. lug: tor)- Long. 'nerrow post office counters ' Isl gement so customers ban get 3 clone cw of III the notldee poatedabove theoountae . --- --o-----e ', L,lAI.N-l'l'-ALIAN jLU'1'ON. England (0P)-'1'hkti!- an pereitzllumltlrpriled education winking to be taught Italian. officials attributed the growing" popularity of Int language to-Stein piece In the touriattndh ;. 2 e... speedy recovery. Jack Bowles, cnartiorrcrown , Mu ' River mmcinm ..-m-'.'-Min-rt: Moore. Dartmouth. N.a.. meat the holiday week-and in Murray River. Mr. Ivan Munn. who is employ- ed. in Sydney. N.5., about the week-and at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mn. sydney Munn. Murray. Itiver. ,Pte. Vernon MacKay has return- ed to Calgary, Alto... where he is stationed with the Canadian Army. Mr. and Mn. William noduon. Miss Jeanette Giddlngs and Mr Kenneth MacQueen of Moncton; N.B., spent the holiday week-end at the home of Mrs. Olive Gid- dings. White Sands. Mr. and Mrs. William Giddinu and grendchiildren, Billie and Florence, and Mr. and Mn. Ray- mond Connor, sw Glasgow, N.8.. spent. the hol y week-end at Mr. and Mrs. -GiddInga' home in Murray River. Mr. Melvyn Giddlngs. White sands, left. Monday for Moncton. N.B., where he hopes to find em- ployment. I ' The many friends of Mn. Syd- ney Munn, Murray River, are sorry to hear she has entered the P.E. Island Hospital. it is the wish of all that she will have a Mr. Leeter Nicolle, who is em- ployed ln Glace Bay, N.E., spent the holiday week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nicolle. Mr. Stirling Whlteway who is employed with the Bank of Nova sootia, Charlottetown, spent the holiday week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Whiteway, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLeod and son of Halifax. N.B., spent the holiday week-end at the homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. over, and Mr. and Mrs. Malco MacLeod, I-Ilgh Bunk. Miss Marion MacKenzie. Char-f lottetown, rpent the holiday week- end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzic. Murray River. Miss Joan Btharsm who is It- tending Horton Academy in Wolf- vilie, N5. spent the holiday week- end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Shtram. Glad- stone. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and daughter Donalds. Charlottetown. spent the holiday week-end at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mac.Kay, High Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Irving, Beech Point. Mr. "Malcolm Macxlnnon. who is a student at Horton Academy. Wolfville, spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mscxinnon. Murray River. Mr. Earl Bruce. student of Mt. Allison University, spent the hall- day week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce. High Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Muttart, of Toronto, Ont... are spending a week at' the home of Mrs. Muttart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ouddy. Gladstone. I Mr. Norman Stewart, Charlotte- town. spent the holiday week-end at the home of his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman 8. Stewart. High Bank. - Miss Isabell Maoheod. student of Dalhousie University, went the holiday week-end at her home in Murray River. Rev. Mr. Johnston, preached his farewelraermon In the church of sootlqnd, Murray River on Oct up he will leave shortly for his home in Scotland. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas White and two young sons. of Toronto. 0.nt.. are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olerepce Cuddy, Glad- stone. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walton and young son Larry. High Bank, merit the holiday week-end. visit-, ing with friends In Moncmn. N3. Miss Annabell Bruce. Charlotte- town spent the holiday. week-and at the home of her parentl. Mr. and Mrs. John D.-Bruce, High Bank. Mira Amxle Meclieod. Charlotte- town, spent. 'I'nanksgIving day. at the home of her parents, )0. and Mrs. Gavin Maobeod. Murray River Inc. the Porter and dstuhtcr Min Anne. spent 'I'banXuIving day in ltumy River. strata of Mn. Royal .Whit.e. . t 'i --Q;. u'”r--- arlttany In France. ope'I most picturesque areas. was conquered by Julius Caesar in-M BO. - --M WANTEDLI sAi,1I:saIm. For General store At St. ,Pe'tor's Bey Write Guardian Office, ' v'IIAoxl,h,1.l llonIague' one.of lur- ' Pofakur-AnId'Vit':lnlty was Isabel MacDonald visited Charlottetown. Oct. 16. Mr. Gerard Devine was a vlsttor to Ohlrlottetown, Oct. 18. g , , ..'Mr. and Mrs. John Bruiley of Greenwood, N.E., are spending their 'vaoe.tion at the home of Mr. and Mn. Urbanusrmdley, st. Teresa. Mu. mwai-d Duffy, Byrrtes Road, visited Charlottetown. Oct. 1!. ' .,.L . Miss Rosella Devine. returned to Charlottetown, Oct. 13. to resume her etudiu at St. Dunstan: College, after spending the week-and and holidky with her mother. Mr. James MacDonald. visited recently at the home of his broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacDonald. Many from this vicinity attend- - 4 J Vicinity Mt Leroy Miller was I budneu visitor to Charlottetown on Fri- day. .."rhe farmers are making the best of the fins. weather in get- tlna their potato crop harvested. and sbouthalfthecrophaebeen saved. ' Miss Margaret Dongle of Mat- twan. Muss, motored to at. Col- ”-mbl Week. and on her re- turn s accompanied by her mother, Mu. Maria Deagle. There has always been a con- troversy about the low temperatures on what is called "The North Side”. but now that the Guardian Office is in receipt or strawberry blossoms from 0anvpbeil's Cove, there Is evidence that perhaps one side of the Island is no colder thm the other. ed the hot chicken dinner held at Mr. Joseph Walsh, Morcll, on Oct. 12. in aid of St. Lawrence Church fund. Mrs. Marian Gillan and family. Charlottetown. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gillan on the week-end of Oct. l0.' Mr. Ralph Grant returned to his home on St. Patricks Road recent- ly; after having spent. the sum- mer months in Halifax. me many friends of Mrs. 'I'hom- as Dunphy will be pleased to know that she is now feeling much better After her recent illness. All wish her a return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gillan, Bor- den, spent the week-end of Oct. 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gillan. . Messrs 'Tommy and Brendan Dunpihv. students at st. Dunstans College. spent the week-end of oct. 10, at the home of their parents. Week-end visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogsrson were Mr. and Mrs. Deighan, Bread- albane. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant and family, visited at the home of Mrs. Jane Grant, Charlottetown, Oct. 11. The sympathy of this vicinity is extended to Mrs. John Trainer. St. Patrick's Road, on the recentri death of her father, the late ml Lawson Douglas mi. of I-fillsboro. Mr. John Miller. seven Mile Road. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillan, Oct.,10. Mr. Percy Myers, Montague, vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Birt, Oct. 15. Mr. Francis Gillan. and Miss Peggy Mclllachern left on return m'qtor trip for Ri:Jx'i7ury. Mass. Oct. 13, after spending a week' vacation with Mr. Gillan's fath- er and stepmother. Mr. and Mrs. Juries E. Gillan. Mr. Elmer Mclnnis, returned to- his home from Hamilton, 0nt., where he has spent the last three weeks. Mr. Cecil Rogereon. Hamilton, Ont.. is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogersonf y Mr. and.M.rs. Gerald Walsh vis- ited Mr. Terrance Mclnnis. who is a patient atithe Provincial Banitor- lum, Charlottetown, Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. John 'Ijro.inor, ac- oompsnled by Mr. Ray Trainer returned reomtly to their homes in Boston, Mass, after having spent their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. llerbert Tremor. Windon. ' Peakes woman Institute, held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. D. A. MacDonald Oct. 13 1 O - . Friends of Mute: Merlin Kelly. and Miss Mayra keily, are pleased to see them back to school 'after their recent illness. Miss Doris Donnelly. Cha lotte- Miss Barbara strahan, who has spent her autumn vacation at her home in But Balue left on re- turn to Ooncotrd, Mom. on Gator. day. The Gospel Quintette sum. from Pennsylvania mun-teined A large audience at Kinaboro last week. Those sisters have travelled throuxh every state in the Union, and a great deal of Canada, and are to'be complimented on their fine musical talents. The lympathy of their friend! (one out to Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Garrett In their loss by fire of their home on Thursday. The fun- lly only recently came to live in this house. I landmark in that community for generations. Mrs. Poul D. Molltchern. st. Columba. is vidting member; of her family in Hamilton and Toron- to. Mrs. McEa.ohe:rn was accom- panied by.her daughter. Mrs. Jay stemm n, New York. ST. DAVIIYS W. A. ..'The monthl David's W. A. I: place in the church hall on October 14. Twelve members were present. The meet- IHK Opened with the Lord's Pray- F. The treasurer save a report of the receipts from the play. and the recent supper for the Association. It was decided that the annual bazaar be held in November. A number of ladies volunteered to new and knit for this event, and It is to be hoped that donations of wool and cotton goods will be available very shortly for thel work" to begin. It was found that another long table is urgently needed for the hall, and Mrs. H. MacDonald mov- ed that lumber he purchased for the same. The men did an excel- lent job of building a table last year, and the ladies have no doubt they will again give their valuable services to this necessary project. The meeting was then brought to a close with the Mlzpah ben ,- dlctlon, and an enjoyable lunci served by Mrs. V. Refuse and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. V . l.As'rrNo roo'rrmN'rs LONDON, (GP)-workman found two footprints carved in the lead roofing of at. Lawrence Church in Edgware district. One is dated 1862, and the other is marked "0. Powell." believed a descendant of William Towell. the "harmonious blacksmith" who inspired some of Handel's music. SI. Colombo "and y meeting of St. '1. oo Men'I ,. OCTOIBER zu. 1951 Georgetown I Youth loses, Am in Accident ....'Vlncont Prosper of George. town, age 19, lost an arm. and re. celved a cover: gash on his-right leg when'a"fly wheel on a port. ,ableV sawmill burst,” sending frag. menu In. all directions. The accl- dent- occurred yesterday morning near Itoleneath .where' Mr. Alan Mair, also of Georgetown, had located the portable saw mill in preparation for sawing lurnlm-, Operntlons had barely begun when the balance wheel bung, The flying fragments struck young Prosper on the left srm. severing it; and another gashed his right leg breaking the thigh bone. Mr) Prosper lost considerable blood on route to the hoaptm where he was given blood trans. fusions. His condition at th. King's County Hospital last eve- night was described as serious. LONDON, (OP)-A Britilh scion. tist will spend two year! in the Falkland Islands studying the diet and pulling power of husky dog. and easier sled locomotion. He is one of a. group of 20 experts sailing to the Antarctic group on the an. nual relief ship John Bisooe. C-Q Isryt Start her on e not of Wallace Ster- Ilngl A few piece: to: each Ipoclal occasion -like a chain of celebration:-will glvei Iver a table service at the world's most booti- i Illul sterling, which Ihfll cherish forever. t m I ' -...nii'..fr'-' .WALLCE”STE1tLlNti THIRD DIMENSION BEAUTY GINTLI BIIIISIIP Ieeeoeao oaeooooooouo RILIIF E 10. at her home on St. Patrick's Road. BU. the-last number of years. ily. town; spent the week-end o Oct. "OFMJR OLD R OUR BOARDING HOUSE .- " To m;'s.'i.:g'i.:t:;t are GOODBV 5 KISSING IN PUBLIC, ON 5UNDAY!i A I. -w, THE PENALTY I5 Ti-tr-. erocuts Nevsk- ' AHEM3-v".' " Q HAT 0- SPECIAL PICTURE St. Andrew's Theatre. Mt. Stewart, is pleased to I announce that they are showing Monday and Tuesday. "ms: MIRACLE or out LADY or Farms" This is one of the outstanding pictures produced in Come and bring the fame MAJOR H()OPLE- ...-.......... .. ....- PLATFORM. Jusrtcsl MAYBE we