not stain- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS-:-MONIAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGEN '1' GEORGETOWN : The Guardian may be bought at Blue Dorris Restaurant. The Pout Office; JPLOTIIOLDEIIS of the Brud- cncil cemetery are reminded that the annual dues are now being received by the secretary. .. 'ATTENTION ALL - Remem- ber to attend Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at Morell and Sourls next Monday, November 80th. JBAZAAR and pantry sale by Hospital Nurscryclub, T. M. Llew- cliynts store, Saturday, November 38. ..'BF.ACl-l POINT Gospel Chapel. Services for Sunday, Nov. 29: Sull- liav School at 10:30. Worship at ll:.'l0. Evangelistic service at 7:30 special Sirlglllg. Louis Harris. ..'MONTAGUE GOSPEL Tuber- ilacle. Sunday, Nocembcr N: 2 p. in, Sunday School; 3 p.m., The l..ord's Suppcr; 9 pm., after church iFl'VlCG. Al-1 invited. '(ilF'l'S for baby. Silver mugs, spoons, hllnny cups and saucers and bunny mugs, bracelets, lockets. and Guardian Office; in Sourla: Waidon Lavcra. the following places in Montague: in Georgetown: The Snack Bar. JMONTAGUE GOSPEL Taber- nacle. Plan to attend the regular Saturday night service at 8.30 p.ni. ..'MONTAGUE IIOCKEY TEAM meeting at office Vere Beck and Son, Monday, Nov. 30, at 7:30. ..'.lUS'1' ARRIVED. our cement. Supply limited. Get your orders now. Poole and Thompson, Ltd. ..'M()RE SllI'R-GAIN FEE!) is fed in Canada than any othci brand. The reason is obvious. You get the best, yet pay lar lax. l-log Growers. 3.60; Hog Finisher, 3.45; Dairy Ration, 3.60; Laying Mash, 435. Special: Crealn of West Flour, 6.45. Fl'as.cr as Anilcar, Feed Service, Montague. ..'S0liRlS LINE ROAD SOUTH FIRST AID COURSE-Mrs. blar- garet MacKcnzie, Public Health Nurse for the Souris District. gave the first lccture of a First Aid Course in the school at S(lLll'iS Line Road South on November the First Aid Committee for the Fine progress is being made an the construction of Murray River's new theatre, the Mayfair. The building is now entirely enclosed. and the modern glass front has also been completed. The interior finish will be of the most recent design and entire- ly different from that of any small town theatre in the Province. An- other weelc or so will see the work iof the theatre in an advanced istzige, but Mr. Emerson Johnson, ;tlio owner, has not yet set a de- ilfinite date for the official open- l ng. The new movie house will not only be a new source of enter- tainment for hundreds of people l:for miles around. but will also be an THE GUARDIAN. Work On New Theatre At Murray River Progressing steadily improving appearance of the Murray River community. Murray River itself is situated within Premier Alex W. Mathesou'I constituency, and it is understood that the Premier may be called upon to assist in its formal open- ing. , It will be quite an occasion, when the first show is screened in the specially built picture house, and another indication of the growth and enterprise of the whole lot the Southern King's district. The showrooms and garage of Johnson Motors, also owned by Mr. Emerson Johnson. parallel the theatre, and are not surpassed in the Province in modernity, layout or smartness of appearance or in attractive addition to thelinterior equipment. l' Annual Meeting Of Kings County Plowing Match 17 1 Mrs. Lorne Keays is chairrmii oil included Messrs. Louis Campbell WN Death Thursday of Iisspereaux Man ...!Tho funeral service for the late Juries H. Reilley, Gaspereaux, who passed awa on Monday at the age of 81 years, was held Thursday from the home following I short service, to the Murray H s. r b o u r North Presbyterian Church. Rev, Cari Currie conduct- ed the service. The hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shcplierd," ”Asieep In Jesus," "Blessed Sleep" and I duct "The Haven Of Rest" by Mrs. Weston Johnston and Mrs. Chester MacLure. The pail bearers were Messrs. James McNulty. Howard Steele, Cephus Davy, Ernest Shaw, Ever- also ahead of the rest of Canada in second mortgages for a total of 3488.014 on 1,180 loans. aft Dixon, and William 1". Steele. Interment took place in the church cemetery. , r The death of the late Mr. Reillsy occurred unexpectedly and came as a great shock to his family and friends. Four brothers and a sister- in-law predeceased him during the past twelve months. Besides his widow, the former Minnie Llewel- lyn of Gaspereaux. he leaves to mourn two sons, Howard. in USA. and Raymond at home, and four daughters. Elia. Mrs, Rimback and Doris in .U.S.A., Bertha. Mrs. liar- vey Graham, and Hazel, Mrs. El- liot Kemp. both of Gaspereaux. A brother Daniel of Montague also survives. PRINCE ALBERT. Sank, (OP)- Tomato juice. soft drinks and packaged snacks have been popu- lar purchases in beer parlors here since the provincial government permitted their sale in licensed premises. Hotel managers said the ..JVEM'BER g 23, 1,” RESERVE THESE nA,1EsD For lied cross Blood Donor clinics XMONDAY, NOV. 30th- Morell Hail ................................... ........ ,, . 2-4 PM. St. Mary's Hall, Sourls 8--10 P.M TUESDAY, DEC. 1- ' The Armouries, Charlottetown . RM. P. . WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2- M St. Andrew's Hail, Mt. Stewart ..... ....-... 2--4 P.M, Stella Maris Hall, North Rustico ........ 8-10 P.M, THURSDAY, DEC. 3- - Long Creek"Hall ..................... .. .. 1-3 PM, St. Mary's Hall, Summerside . 7-10 PM, AT LEAST 1,000 donors needed at these clinics. innovation reduced drunkenness. UGLAS FIR Look what you can do with SYI.VAPl.Y "G PLYWOOD nil al V. R. Pepier, the Jeweller , , 4 The rolitlllued expansion and nnd whom denim: Montague. xmmcns Insililfe Enid ”g:(;' lll?iVliii.'-illlw of tho xlnlrs county and Louis FitzDatl'ick. St. Georges: k--- l9 mlmlgellle” 5 O1" 5 ,l'l1owln: Match was omphasiz d by Clement MacDonald a d Albc t . ' 'llNl.Y -2.: shopping (la): to Cross CW1'Se- Till". Leslie Hunter, mesidl-hi, Acorn. Primrose; John" M....,,.,'.. Whether youlrc being Santa Claus at the workbench, transforming waste Christmas. snll not too late for 3-agl l rs ma hi 1 . . d W'll' H te, s - - - - - ' 1- om lilt lay-auay plan. v. R. Poplar, ,,"1'HANKOFFER.lNG Sllnllltll-Zlpox,-(;n .28 ”,,,,;,,,,,5 ';,"e',',l,” ,2, 1:2,, ,,;,,;,”:,',';,,,, ";l,n.lHopt:'?”I”):3;; attic space into useful living space or creating a glamorous rumpus o W Vwrlirr and Nwto dmlen -The Vaileyfleld W.M.S- tliallkob inlght nt Bridgetown. He told 'che'las Matheson, '.-ilblon cross; Wii- downstairs-youlll be proud of the job you can do with these easily-handled, Mnrliaslm faring service was held in the Val- l:ntl1rl'iii;: that to further enhance ibur Wood, L. s. Hunter, .1. w. Clay, . . , V Mg I-H ---Tm vnmlieyfleid United Church on Tlla.llks- 41,. mu. ,, ,,,.,m,, 0, an livmock Robin cm, ,.,,d wally M.,,,K,,,- easily-worked genuine wood panels. in - v .r.i', . .. -as r ." . ' . nptst,'g5I:r9aaldu)'1:';.n1:;n 3-lat.-9;!i51E:3sf Heamwood ol) St. Johnis Presb)-it.-. hllildollpmtlie lleefellt toms. ecizis C;)anr'diggn;n Alex al1aii'lliltoh,MIN:w ”- 5- - l t tannin Church. Belfast. was guests Fair stage. Perth; Jul: Annear, Lower Mon- V. R. Poplar; the photo dealer, Montague. jewen" '"dlpreacher. The service of pl'fll59.l During gm evmmg Mr, Mb”; llncludlnfl (NEE. 8010. Quififi. and Acorn. secretary - trcaslrrer pro- octctte. and congregational sinsmr: l srnted his report and it was leani- KVM led bi the BPUHSP 6110111 With rd that the financial condition of the Queens County Plowing: Match. Mrs. M. W. lVlt1CD0lla1d. 0Fls"r11ll5i.1llin rxliibition was in a very sat- The directors will meet at .1 ”At the close of the service rcfresll- -lsfactoigv condition. later date 10 name a slate of of- rnients were served in the scliool- The directors elected last night ficers. t tsgue; and W. B. Creed. Highfleid. An opening was left on the di- ",FmS,l. Mb'D(C6l.RsE g The roctorato for It representative of wnliicn's Ilistlilltr of Murray Hor- bour North has re-orgalllzell ii First Aid Course which began ear- ly this year. Mrs. Lillian Living-. stone of l-lopefield is the lnstruc-. tor, and Mrs. Lloyd Reid is act-.9 room, and a delightful hour was; njoyed by both Belfast and Vnl-i - mg as rilairmnn of the Red Cross l)9l'”9m ”ll”lr5l Md W-M-S m”m' First Aid Committee. 975' ..'BONG SERVICE-On Monldaii ....'OHI.'ECH OF CHRIST, Sun- 1 F arm Loan Board Report ;Shows Island Borrowing . day, November 29. Montague, l0 night E mm” W” hem in am. Bible School for all ages. mzinzagemieslgn C,:ur:): Cn:::;:'e ll a.m. Lord's Slipper and prczicil- , : ... MA? - yn-9 Iv . , g ,, . - u , . , - v ,, '-mw ' b h Sh , d M. W in. Sormon First Thossaiolilzirls ,wold Ihylx. T. lxvnrrlv. 8 pm. the Farnw” of this Pmvmce la” Hour ltd 5 " E G mr an 15' ' Vlurr1v Harbor 6 pm Blblc - New iestaiiiciit iilulih in Dr. P. 5- Bfuch 0"93m5t- Th” paswrt irhool and (Lord's Supper. Murraylh. Prativv. The public is. invited. ye” O.m”amed 72 loans from ma R”V- 5- C- Fr35"- W” in Charge liiver last srssions of Bible ron- Everyoncils welcome. Ca.nadmn Farm Loan Baud to at the service. and gave the ad- fer-9n(:e 3 pm, smdies of the hnhm bring to 839 the number now charg- dress. The lmxmim consisted of spirit, lnux. T. Norris. 4 pm. the .."FlYNliRAL TODAY .- 'r hr 911 ”R31"5'- the 15”""3- T9 dim ii” several duets. loin, trio, and tShOir yew Testament. church by Dr. P. lllmmal of ma late Mrs. P. .l. Me- Board has disbursed first mortgages and 313 second mort- 1,308 mimbera. Members of session led L. Pratioy. 5.30 p.m. .fellowslilpiKvnna. whosn dvath nccurrod- at Q , P, f t ml in Mayer. supp:-r. 7 pm. rightly dividing tho; the King's County Hospital on 33395 m m5 mvmce 9' ill ow i'I'hul'sday. will be held from St. Value of 52.26'l,3l'i.99.and I 88,9 . Mm." ohmchg Montague, at 9 The value of the first mortgages V Amp this momlm. Imument Wm issued during the last fiscal year , tug uni uddi ltakr pi... i. the Vernon River endlm March 31-, 1953- was 3203- SANTA CLAUS WORKSHOP in your own home. Your ENDLESS HOURS or FUN win. u .. lChurch cemetery. 800- While me "me second mun" lumber dealer hasa Free Svlvoplv Plan for this simple size wheelbarrow. It's I toss-up whether ad will ' l - 3”” had ” Value M 54300" . ' get more kick out of making it than Junior will in THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW SCHOOL will take place on , Tuesday, December 1st at 3 o'clock PM. The ladies of the Home and School and Wolnc-n's Institute are kindly asked to provide :1 light lunch and coffee. 8. S. Hessian, Chairman. MONDAY. was. 3. web. NIGHTS PRINCE OF WALES AUDITORIUM AUSTRALINS AMAZING ENTERTAINER AND HYPNOTIST ”Prohrlbl,v tho World's Most Talc-nted and Versatile "I'M only Show of In Kind in tha World" Performer" THE GREAT MORTON ronto, Montreal, Now York, Boston, fax, Saint John, Moncton, etc. luurnationally Famous Author, Lecturer, Psychologist and Memory Expert i THE MAN WITH THE MILLION-DOLLAR MIND" ' THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Quebec Vancouvt-r, Holi- ? She will he hypnotized at 11:40 A.lil. Monday over Radio Station CFCY by Dr. Robert Morton in Hoimnn's window, and will aioep on, like the Sleeping Beaut, of Old, until taken by Ambulance to the P. W. C. Auditorium at 8:00 P.M.. when she will be awakened on stage by hor "Prince Clinrming"-ta prominent Charlottetown Public Official). rlllcrs s2.oo, 51.50 and s1.olT TAX INCLUDED You may buy Advance Tickets at Mllton'n Old Spnin but Tickets will also be sold at the show. Doors open '1 P.M. - Show time 8:15 Sponsored by Centennial Ya Men's Club i ' ..'ACME LODGE MEETING-Thr regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague, was held Thurs- ;day evnnlng with the vice grand. Mrs. Hilda Hilohev, in the chair. lllnll call was answered by nine- ltccn officers and membc-is. The minutes of the last m6Ptii1g' were iread by the secretary, Mrs. l-Iazel ll-lonley, and were approved as read. ,The financial report was read by the troasurrr. Mrs. Ruth Moc- ' sLFnd, Ono sister, Mrs. M. F'iMac- ,l')onnld, was reported iii in hos- ,'plt:il. Several committees gavr iiheir or-port and one application for membership was read. Mrs. 'E”li9 Bruce, Mrs. Florrie W'hite Lflliill Miss sue Hemphiil were ap- llmirktcd in charge of the lunch lfrxr the next meeting. At the rlose of the meeting degree prac- "lce was held. i .,.'MONTAG-(TE NURSES MEET -A well attended meeting of reg- listnred nurses was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Boer, Mon- ,taguc. last evening. The president lot the Association of Nurses oi :P.l7..l., Miss Verna Darrach and tits secretary-treasurer, Miss Mur- lirl Archibald spoke to the group. lit was announced that the assoc- iation hnd accepted the invitation of the Montague nurses to hold ;the annual eetlng in Montague in 1954. Thor was discussion on lproposed arrangements for this lmee-ting. Following this Miss inrrhihald outlined the proposed l('ilAhZPl whirli are to take place lln the by-laws of the Canadian castle here Thursday. Ai)l'i0ll Laur- lr-ncc Cunyrngham Forbes was Scot- land's premier baron and 22nd of the line A TODAY ONLY l "mvsosns 1 FROM MARS" SHOWS 2:30 . 1 I. I H rnmcs EDWARD ' MON. . rue. . wso. . f . l. MON. - TUES. - WED. 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 CAPITO , Forum-lust! And tile turn of Gold Godliass of my Sun! WAYNE MORRIS In? Up to that period there were 830 first mortgages outstanding with'a total principal of ;i,228,'l85 due. There were also '16 second mortgages due for a total of 323,- 484. At the same time the Board had made three loans to Island fishermen with a total due of S1.- 430. v - . . In almost all departments of the Board's accounting Prince Edward Island was seventh among the nine provinces. Newfoundland Was not included for that fiscal year. The report of the Canadian Farm Loan Board was submitted to Hon. D. C. Abbott, Minister of Finance. recently, and briefly out- lined the functions and duties of the Board. It stated that prior to the changes in the governing act the aggregate maximum loans were limited to 66 per cent of appraised value and not more than a6,000. By virtue of the A endmsni: to the Act last year the Board may now lend up to 80 per cent of the appraised value and up to 810.000 on first mortgages and may make an additional loan on second mort- gage with ii collateral chattel mortszaze to brim: the Iuresnte maximum loans up to '10 per cent of a praised value and up to 312.- 000. n order to finance the loans the Board borrows money at 6111'- rent interest rate: from the Min- ister of Finance. Heaviest borrowers under tho plan are farmers of Saskatchewan who currently owe a total of fl.- 139.832 although farmers of Que- bec have been more frequent Bor- rowers. The latter (TOW T8" 79' The Province of Saskatchewan is Mm- Nurses Association. interest was also shown in forming a chapter of the Montsgus group. At the conclusion of the meeting a de- lirious lunch was served by the hostess. Dhrsonsis ..'Her many friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. M. F. MacDon- aid, Montague, is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. It is regretted to loam I-lst Mrs. Louis Wripht. Lower Montlcuc. is a pstient in the Kinds County Hospital , Montague. Her rnuiw friends wish her a speedy recov- ery. iS3Ur it STOMACH Christmas. f Belmont St. rocking horse you can easily make between now and PEOPLE ARE LOOKING UP and finding ll figold mine” of usable attic space where they can build a beautiful bedroom. You can do it. .too, with Sylmply and the Free "How-to-do-it” your dealer has for you. Serving Lumber Dealers from" Coal to Coast Hsclilul 1. homt ullllm Vanuwsv 0 Calgary 0 Idnwmon 0 Wlnnlpog loodonowluouofcnnnomomnalooogsggcny cnauiinan anon. Dial 6651 .' M. r. scuuiuuul co. Lmrran SYI.VAPI.Y playing with it. It's in the Toy Plan. CREATE NEW ROOMS in wasted basement space. Covert walls and easy-to-erect partition aludding. 32 square feet at a time. Get Basement Room tiHow-to- do-it” from your lumber dealer. Lightweight and strong, the big ! KmG' wmmd' mwum-lad cemd was thin" (for rls5'cm'"c7' O lama ' hand! Panels of Syivaply Douglas ;Forbes, 71, head of one of Bcot- The above to as are or rs mor- This fabulous ahow has broken all attendance records in To- kmdvs omest clans, died in his gag". "DQ-If-Youfj.If" Fir plywood are more fun than work for building, remodelling and making furniture. Theylre just right for the using the "week-end" carpenter simplest household tools. 'D'D""i a few simple needed I........... It's FII-only I All you need to work successfully with those cIIy-!0- I handle 4 feet by 8 feet panels of lightweight Sylvapiy II I just IVOI'l.0 skill In the use of ordinary household tools. I I Get started by talking over your project at "Hjurlyunn I llaadquuuta"--your local Sylvapiy dealer. (He has the I now '.'Tako Homo" shoe. too-alnallcrsylvaply panels I handy for odd jobs.) l::::1:::j11:1J IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MacDONALD-ROWE N 13' 1.1 L l l...l'1 W1 r"' "m p .0 hmtc.hv'.n9"i CUSTOM WOODWORKERS woonwonxmo 00. mo. new star ; Lr. Wotor St. Dial 8575- 8576 -, LAST '1 Raina" ".7"! HOHWNG LAWMAN" SHOWING IlP.nn9udn:.Piw;;:f-;' ii KEISIIETOI 3"" MIISIIIE EIAHUTTHOWI aIALO.sHoRTs TODAY anIluillluluaaallulluiill IIIIIIIII