1'AGE atom THE EASTERN GUARDIAN . .'ll IS 1' E AT PERFORMANCE Shur-Gain Amateur Contest. Wed- nesday. October 3rd. 8 P. M. sharp. Ali!-JNTS:-MONTAGUB: Ihroid F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mu Bruce Mscrhee. Min Joyce Wlulnton. Miss Joan John-ton AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. ..'PANTRY SALE. Sourls. Satur- day. September 29th. at Matthew's and MacLean. ll P. M. in nid of The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Murtague: 50l”'l5 Gm C'uld95- Blue Dome Restaurant. and ulurdinn Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snack Bar and H. Richards 55 son. ..'MONTAGUE LEGION CAR- VMr. NIYAL, October 10th. 11th, 12th, and Mrs. John P. Griffin. ...'REl'l-IAT perfni-mzinco Shiiiu 13th, in Montague Curling Rink. and fainily. Pnnmure Island, were'Gain ttnizileur contest. ll'etiiics- ------ visitors to Montague Thursday. day. Oct. Zli-ti. 8 pm. shnip. His young friends are sorry to - -- -- -. hear that David Collings, Mont- ...!OFFlCl-) CLOSED. Dr. Pres- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck andyngiie, had the misfortune of fall- tnn Mclntyre. will he absent Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nelson. Mont- i ing and breaking his arm. from his office from Sept. 30th ague, are spending a few days in' ---- till Oct. 7th. inclusive. Moncton. N. B. - -'Ml5S Elaine Mulch. Char- . . .. W-.. lnttetown. spent a few days in Mrs. lit-nry MaeLaren. Char-. Mrs. Chester l.IeuclI)ii and llltlnlililllft. RUFF! 01 her friend. ltlllftluwll. 15 Hvcnding a siioiitllyfiss Janie l.!ewrllyn. (:vni';,-e-lMiss Arlene Yen. time .n Mnntiigtie. guest of Mr.l town, were visitors to Itluntaguel ' -- and Airs. J. J. Stewart. iThursday. l - Wilt End NFS- 3- 1'1 V80- -. .. iltlonlague. accompanied their "1 Bell, Van-l Mr. James W, Dr-.t:ir of D0:-lIS0ll John to Acadia University. t.n: in Mon-lcfricster. Nluss. IlCL'(:ll'ili.'ll'.Cil . . C.B. Green.i l'lZS mother. Mrs. G. livirclt Deu- '.va,; a fornie-; resident; or, his wife and um ih.ldrcii are of Itioiiinziie. Iiie son of the late) visiting Mrs. DL-walls sister. Miss Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bell. lLiiy Wickhain at Moiitagiie hy:uh0!'t' John has been enrolled as it student in junior year. Mrs. Elvira MaeKinnon.George- tiivvu. uas a recent. visitor to Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell. Mrs. MacKin- non is leaving next Wednesday fur Bangor, Maine. PRINCE EDWARD romi tlxir. and Mrs."Harold Russell. uho 5 cut the ast two years in nonls GORDON ' lCanso.p N. 8.. pare visiting in A ,Montu;:ue, guests of Mr. and '.'tlr.s. Frank Green. en route to then home in Toronto. Ont. -- 'a .f.Nir. J. J. Landry. Montague. Duolxs left yesterrlay morning for Port- 9.-w,U land, Maine. vtliere he will re- ""' join the liiipcruil oil tanker. He 7.UU experts to he .-ntiiy for the next ' few months. 9.00 . flyir. and Mrs. John E. Finne- giiii. who have been visiting in ltloiitzigue for the past two weeks. guests of Mrs. Finnegan's niotlter. Mrs. Alirani l.ill'l(ll'.V. are lnnviiii: today for their home in Boston. Mass. 3-on. 2 not "l)lA(il.N'E the liiivinc 2 boxes of Snutlii-rn France fm-r iSl.ll--952.02 value! It's one of the lmorc than 250 trcnicnrlous bar- uiiins durini: the Rc.xalI Original One Cent Sale. Wedncsda.V. Tlitirsrlay. Friday. Salui'(l.'iy. Oct. 18. 19. 20th. and this is one that smart, thrifty house- never miss. The The Rexall Drug Store. 9C luxury of Jasmine of powder for wives hrui: ('0. Montague. ”LODGF. MEETING-The Noble Grand, Mrs. Hubert Nelson. pre- sided at the rc',;ulai' meeting of Acme Rebckaii Lodge. Montague. Thursday evening. There was a very good attendance. including n:ne 0fflC0rS. Correspondence in- cluded a letter from Mrs. Nena Anderson. Newfoundland. warden of the Rebekah Anemibly of the 'll's better that the destiny of a marriage b1 in a woman's Maritime Provinces. Mrs. Ander- - sou planning to visit Re-bekalt hands than In lodges on the Island in Novem- her. and plans were discussed for roceiviiig and entertaining her in Montague on November 12th. Miss Sue Hem-phill reported for the VlSlilllE committee, and Mrs. D. M. .VlacDonald reported for the de- gree eoiiinilttne. Mrs. MacDonald presided at the piano during the meeting. any mon's.' muatr crud JOAN WENDF. CRAWFORD - COREY. 2V7wzt66” 'TOWN l"LANNlNG-Attend- Inc the Community Planning As- sncinlinn of Canada conference in Ch.'ii'l0tlPl0un were His Worship Mayor B. H. Yco nf Montague. and Mr. R.K. Clements, president of the King's County Board of Trade. It is understood that the Tnvin of Montague will have 8 program of town planning and zoning, and that Mr. .l.F. Connol- iljs, Charlottetown, will assist with the program locally. The first pians will consider new streets, their widths. sidewal-ks, drainage, the location of housing with re- ONE OF THE FIVE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR! -SPECIAL Sl-lOR'l'S- "VISITING ITALY" ”F l..Xl)ll5S: Ilnn't Miss seeing "BARGAIN IVIADNICSS", a Pele Smith fealurettc that will bring .1 sppcll in ,.ea...,e55 to sidewalks, hnwl of merrimenl. and zoning. Other problems such as services will be considered at 31123.2 .... ..5'P('ll1f? cartoon CAR OF T()iVl()RK(llV. different times. all in order to There's no brakes on the laughter in this nmvitlc the citizens with better .Nf'Tl'ICC in lhc community. howl-packed peek at the automobile of the V l'll1lF"- -i: G. r. 1'. MEETING-The Aketa C. G. l. T. Trinity United GENE AU'llRY in "SILVER CANYON" Matinee 2:30; Evening 7 and 9 CAPITOL W '1' o - n A Y 2 - BIG ITTS coiiiie THE FIVE MOST MON. - TUE. - WEI). PROGRAM TIMES l Next Voice ' 7:00 Intermission ........ .......... 8:25 Home Town Story .... .. 8:28 : Intermission .................. ,, 9:24 'TT':-T"""""TT”' Next Voice .................. .. 9:30 IT COULD HAPPEN IN YOUR TOWN!!! of what . happened - at8230P.M. fall over the, world... iiiiisiiiuiruoiiiizuiiiciiivis 1-mr. GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN , Married For 70 Years V Above is a picture o.' MI'. and Mr Their ages are niuciy tour and mu have been mcri'icd seventy years. A son of this Arlington. Mag. who :5 it pitted tributor to The (jiinruiaii. recently. The picture 1." on his vacation here rctcnliy. Church. Montague. metAin the church hall 'l'hui'sdii,v iifteriioon. Maw" The meeting opened uith the (1lcvi:l:nce lowed by the worship by Diane Webster. Scripture yuis read by Sandra Rciitlclll untl Nora Hutcheson. The stoi;v”'lntervirus Willi Jesus" nits re.'id Irv Diane Webster. Marilyn l.lcuell.in clos- 'cd with prayer. The president. Nora Hutchcsoii. presided over a short business meeting. Commit- tees were apiioiiited to buy ma- terials for the ntissioiiary pro- ject. Roll call will he answered next week Irv it pi-moi". Siiiidiui Rendall uill lend llln flcvntuiiinl period. After n half hour of liaslietball the meetini: ('lns(-rl by sin:in:: Taps. Island 'oiiiisjnii Ends 'C0lltlllllBd from page Fit na'lfait-dCprobably-';inotliei".il. Mc- lnnis' old dim at the head of B.c Pond, on the Seven Mile Rtlllfli east of Souris. - o It is intrrzstirig in note that the first by-pass built in the Province has been in ope,i'aL;oit could be eliminated. if the Ding- well mill plan was followed. Two purposes could be served if the Provincial Government fell in with the. proposal. Benefit nun er one would be improved fishing, and second. the creation of siitall lakes throughout the couiitrvsidc would ationt There is always the pos- sibility that Provincial engineers may turn thumbs down on such by-passes as not hcin: mactical. Contained bodies of water, which become swollen in spring time can wreak havoc, if located in the vicinity of highways. If the Dingwcll Mill's plan is tried else- where tlin engineers would have in be very sure that the higliw.-iy concerned would not he in dan- ger of flooding from time to time. The pond referred lo as Jor- dan's Pond at Bristol is jointly owned by Mr. Jordan, Mr. Gor- don Hughes. former owner of the Hughes Drug Company in Char- lottetown. and Mr. Nonnan Mac- Leod. retired Provincial Govern- ment official. y D O 0 Mr. E. M. Phillips (Bust has had his contract. for the rebuild- ing of the wharf in Naufi-age ex- tended. it. was found after the original work had beenlstartcd that the east. side of the ”run" was in much worse shape than expected. After inspection by the engineers the additionalwnrk was approved by Ottawa. This ex- tension of repairs will provide work until late in the autumn. for a considerable number of re- sidents of the district. Though guns and ammunition have soared in price like every other marketable commodity lin- cluding newspapers). gunners will be out in force for the opening of the duck season on Monday. All week long Charlottetown hunters have beenimaking ready -for the big day. and the marshes and ponds will be well populated - POIILTRY WANTED Buying daily Live or Dressed Poultry EASTERN PACKING 00.. mo. ' ,g';,"',,;'"'llu.',,,,,,,,,"-',,s I. - ll'.l old Island couple is Mr. Peter A. Reilly. of it was in tribute to his parents atid Ills old home that Mr. Reilly txrole '1-lutond The Setting Sun”, which appeared l"f7lll .. SllP.ll liikcn by Mr. Reilly of his parents while for about fourteen years. atliliig-i well's old dam, on the Souris l-ligliway. It is now' being pro- i posed that many road bi icigres do much in the way of beautilic-' 5. Peter N. Reilly. Forest Hill, P.E.l. cly live years respectively, and they l'Cl'S(' Wl'llCl' and 8. lli9(lUClll. COTT- I llnlflgil - . continued from page 1 when water temperatures are low. Dr. N eedler said that he would xive the full results of his findings at the forthcoming hearing. In a. preliminary discussion of marketing problems, Mr. Mec- Naught gave per capita figures on fish consumption in Prince Edward Island. In comparison with the remainder of Canada the figures showed that the Is- land was the third lowest Prov- lnce with a consumption of slightly less than eight. pounds per year. Of this figure canned fish accounted for 4.62 pounds. fresh fish 1.42, smoked and cured fish .35 and shell 1.52. ' Mr. Macblaught observed that this figure could be doubled with- out interferlng with any other food producing industry. by im- proved marketing and distribu- tion methods. Low Fish Consumption It was emphasized by the chairman that while no doubt the figures do reflect the trend. in a largely rural area they are semewhat harder to get than in an urban district, where larger catering establishments play a big part in increased fish con- sumption. Making due allowance for these. facts, there is a de- ficiency in the handling and dis- tribution of fish in the Prov- lnce. The abundance of good agricul- tural products in the Province was also mentioned as n contri- butory reason for the low fish consumption. and the need for improvement of inspection and controls to eliminate the poorer practises. along the lines adopt- ed by the Department of Agri- culture were suggested. The lack of established chan- nels lo conduct a survey of per cnplta consumption here particu- larly as no record is kept by many fishermen who sell to the fish pcdcllers, stated Mr. Gor- man. made him believe that we arc not as disloyal fo the indus- try as the figures would suggest. The question of the drift-netting of salmon and the marketing of at the peep of dawn on o?EiEi ist. Plenty of birds have been in in recent weeks. as 1 It has been the experience of the National Emplovmcnt Office: in line Province that many 5 uell-paid job is hard in fill. A t,tp.L'.il example is the difficulties being experienced at the l)l'CaCFl time by the Nlaritimc Central Airuays in sccuring radio and radar technicians. The Company 1 l inccds these men in its new mein- rat, the hour lLllClllCG.plLil1l. where all mililarylau l planes from the Siinimcrsiclc Air- port will be repaired and over- pliuulrd. wages for this work i-aiigc up to 5275.00 .1 iiioiith ex- cl of overtime but 6 V N. will ll t)Lll:l(lC Aniitlirr L'll5'C in point is that of axe to be brought in from points. the lSl.'lll('l Fisheries at Souris. wiicrc twenty skilled lilletcrs ai wanted and only three arc avail- able. In this latter instance the Coinpany hcpes to be able to train men for this will-paid tyork. The Niitioiial Eiiiploymcitt Of- ficrs in this Province cope with ..-'hni-tages of skilled labor prac- tically every month of the year. pbuf. the supply of unskilled labor is never in short siipply. Not enough melt. it would appear. avail themselves of the training open to them at the Vocational l,SL'hool in ('harlottetown, which ,now has many courses listed. all inf them free of charge. Those hiiwbitiotis enough to undergo tr.i.nin3: at the School usually find .ttnrk with very little trutiblc. Few men in pnsscsslon of a trade fremain unemployed for long per- ll iods. received cards from Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Scnntlebury land. "Wallic" and his wife are vacationing in the British Isles land will also spend some time ion the continent. They made it isimilar journey over the Atlantic ri few years previous to World War II. It was the ambition of the Seantleburys to visit the Far East sometime. but the trouble in China and elsewhere in that quarter forced. a.change in plans. . Unfavorable weather affected the cucumber crop in the Pro. Vince this. year. and the cucumber Dlanl. wlitch operates in Char. lnttelotvn has not been as busy 35 3 Y9!" am. The working staff has been far smaller than in i960. C O D The Governor of New Hamp. shire who visited the Province I NW WEN-tks ago has written twice to the Provincial Travel Bureau since his return home. It is cer- tain from the tenor of his letters that some of his friends will visit the Island next year and thatthe Governor liked his iitay here very m"0h- It may not be possible for the Governor personally to repeat his visit next year at least. PEWUSC next year is election year over the border. fresh salmon. he said, would he a stimulus to the trade, and a discussion along those lines . t l b F! G. 1'. T. purpose and prziyei- fnl- many trout. fisliermeii can tesiilylcoud 2 pm I ably hold at some period lerll ' P ' Al.l3Tl0ll SALE ,1 am lDalllOl ;sell by public auction, iFriday. October sale, cash. it looks! much as though workcrsl Friends in Charlottetown have. from Scot- . instructed by Mrs. P. MacPherson to on 5th, 1951, of 12 o'clock. household effects and farm machinery. Terms of If wet, first fine day. G. H. Nelson, Auctioneer. ...:..-.-....: -.-....-.1..." x Silver Anniversary I celebrated on August Mth. over fifty friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. md Mrs. Duncan Macmillan, Wood Islands. to hon- our them on the occasion of their 25th wedding Anniversary. An address was read by MI'3- Bull" Gillie after which Miss Joyce Pant.- lng presented them with I chest of silver and numerous other gifts on behalf of those present. The address reed as follows- Dear Duncan and Annie.- We. your friends. neighbours and relatives. are gathered here tonight on your-:25th Anniversary- It certainly gives us great pleas- ure to honor such a worthy cou- pie who have shared each others joys and sorrows for twenty-Slve long years and we hope to see you both looking whole and hearty when we meet here again to cele- brate your fiftieth anniversary. It has always been a pleasure to visit nt your hospitable home where stranger and friend are always made welcome. Now please accept this gift as a token of our love and esteem. Signed, Your Blends. Neighbours and Relatives. Although taken completely hy surprise the happy couple both thanked all those present in a few fitting words. After the singing of ”For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" a delicious lunch was served by thc Indies The remainder of the ev- ening was spent in singing. FIRST SNOW IN TORONTO TORONTO. Sept. 28 -(CP-- A white haze dancing in the sun- light. early today over nearby flurry of the scnson, the Weather Office reported today. "The freez- ing level in the morning and any 1:---m fuluro dale. , The discussion of expanding the fishing industries by the .de- velopment of off-shore fishing. coupled with improved market- future date. Dixie was the district's first snow air was low this precipitation fell as snow," the forecaster said. ing schemes was postponed to e SEPTEMBER. 29, 1951 MARITIME LIFE MAN '1'. W. BENTLEY, C. L. U., P. E. 1. Branch Manager llai:ll0llALll BROS. Theatre MT. STEWART Fri. 8:30 -- Sat. 8:30 "TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS” Jack Carson-Dennis Morgan A Technicolor Roundup of Song and Laughter. Macllonald Bros. THEATRE MT. STEWART On Stage Monday, Oct. 1st at 8:30 FIIRZE THE MAGIOIAN with Canada's only Coast to Coast Mystery Show. Popular Prices 4FARM FOR SALE ; AT GASPEREAUX l55 acres, good house, barn and other buildings. Farm of the late George A. Hic- ken. Apply to- 1 Harry Graham, Administra- tor, Gaspereaux or to S. S. Hessian, Montague. t Town Hall Georgetown Saturday. Sept. 29th L at 8:30 On Stage In Person Fl.lRZE THE MAGIOIAN with Canedals only Coast to Coast Mystery Show. Popular Prices MONDAY. 1 OCT.- Souris Line Sout TUESDAY. 2 OCT.- WEDNESDAY, 3 OCT.- Armadale (Selkirk) St. Charles School THURSDAY. 4 OCT.- Souris High School St. Mary's Convent FRIDAY. 5 OCT.- Souris United Churcl . I Prince Edward Island MOBILE X-RAY OLINIO SOHEOIILE h School .............. .. 11:30-12:30 Bear River South School ............ Bear River North School St. Margaret's School ..... ,. Tuberculosis League 3:00- 5:00 ....... .. ll :00- 12:l Ill 3200- 5:00 Schoo ll :00-1 2200 3;0t)- 5:00 9:30- .1130- i Hall ............ .. .ll:()(l-1'.1:fiH 3:0()- 5:u-i 7100- 8:514! i WEDNESDAY. Spon REPEAT PERFORMANCE SHUR-GAIN AMATEUR CONTEST OCTOBER 3rd 8 RM. SHARP sored by Home and School Association. UUT OUR WAY v HEY. CHEC 1T & aovs srumeu-3 on- 1D MURDER eun- NO NAMES, AN'WE DON'T KNOVV IF THAT REPORTER WHO TOOK OUR & 'EM--TH REE NAME5 IS F INEW PODLIMKI TH' SAME in ALL l SOIZKO? .BO.RP'...:..ds..mi.u.-.u Bv J. R. ii I NEVER EVEN DREAMED I'D LET A THING LIKE 'THl5 GET 5UCH ROM P. on v. e.1E!o!r&L!:- vi. x