me GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN H NOVEMBER 24. 1952 V 4 Po W. Cb News & Views only three more weeks until Christmas exams roll around once again. This week will see the last of the college social functions for the first term. The last dance at - .PAGE EIGHT M . , -.-- ..--..-.. .- . - "Wm WM . g , -”sg.-.-s.-.-,,,,,w . N GUARDMN M” Older Boys Conference Nallve . Of N. 5., is visiting in Montague, guest of her mother, Mrs. Gladstone Hig- giribotham. THE . EASTER AGENTS:-llll()N'rAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. In , Bruce Mufliee. Min Joyce Wlggfnlolr. Pllll McKlllll0l- l ; , AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in ltlonuxler I, Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: in souris: The Snack Bar and II. Itlchanu I Ben. form, when he collapsed. His death was attributed to 1. heart attuk The late Mr. Dewar was born ui Brudenell, the son of Mrs. Albert Dewar and the late Albert mm, Besides his mother, relatives Mu" viving here are two brothers Wil- liam at Brudeneil and Jarrles .; Roeeneath. Also three sisters, 1:-10,, ence, Mrs. Carl Stewart, Montague. Lillian in Charlottetown and Jam; Brudenell Dies Suddenly In-West Mr. William Dewar. Brudenell. received word yesterday of the sud- den death yesterday morning of his brother. Mr. Elvin E. Dewar, of Is Held At Montague Sunday afternoon the boys again assembled and reviewed the find- ings of the conference. Devotions were led by the follow- ing boys, Freddie MacMillan, Glen Wigginton, Ralph Annear and silli- Miss Thelma Larter, Montague. spent the weekend at her home in Charlottetown. The older boys conference under the leadership of Rev. W. A. Pat- erson opened Friday evening in Trinity United Church. Montague. Forty boys registered, with Jimmie Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fraser and ..'C0-OP Insurance, Life, Fire. 333' v:;lop1,:'t:dg::,g:,f(;w:.ere sun- fSPECIAL MEETING Mon- Abcve Co-op Super Market. tague Home and School Assocla- Auto "0" in Monlague School. Monday . "f M , H m i ch 1-1 11. Johnston, Montague. as registrar. evening, Nov. 24. at 8 p.ln. Dcic- Miss Jean curi”,': T”"""”' is 1ax.uN.s.a.mli vi5lli3:" rr:l:l.lvcsnin Alter registration and blllltlns. the ':))fll.1env(::;dl.OAlWlYSO te El ::ha.lK:)kll9D51:: 5' (xiv-et(l:'rlvivilr1il(:ebe 5;lll.3lii"..'””sliii'2 Moo" J"" aux" H the an M "2 m B””””' I Rates to be appointed to attend spending a niontiis vacation lii.M0mague. mnowmg, Omcers were elecmd. and Mr John Ekvyk i0r.the.r up Hawum. day wmch in gen the yeu.s.The hm Mr. Dew". who Wu Mr. Dawn "wand ms 0” homo special meeting in Cliarlotletown Montague. guest of her parents. Grand p,,,w,,. Aureu Johnston; vim. 88- organism during the con- ..wemy.mm.h.. at D. - non mmy . ms Wig- Now that me winter "Mon ,5 vutlgating. she found a thief fry- last visit being during the pm d Mrs. James Currie. l i deputy grand praetor. Glen ml 19'8"” The "won closed W B" lng eggs in the kitchen. He escsp- year when the pioneers of Bl-uden. to organize Provincial Home anri'.Mr. an ,n,NERAI. SATURDAY . The School Association. Evrryone wei- . AD ,,,',', I 1 m 1. st 1, L t glnton; grand scriptor. David M ,1). d r 1. g zome. and urged to attend this, Friends of Mr. N.J. Nicholson,lwu":e1g satardiye ,,,f.f.,,2E,, :3.-,3 Stewart; grand comptor. Donald "d!a:e.55D:5.:A!g.ev?:::' Montague. 319-;15,,;,l:l:3,mo::ethe";?,.fdg?& 2;, ed through the window. ell held their reunion. meeting: iMontaguc. ale pleased to hear he 3 she” sewxce at the home of ms Mwxenzrel and Mr. Mme" ward. Hampshire. hockey and bukeumn. In the field of hockey, a house league Four study groups were formed: Group 1. led by Rev. John F. Mac- Kay. Vernon: group 2. led by Rev. were elected by the conference l.0 attend boys parliament to be held at sackville. N. B. in December. 24 The lconvalesc ng at his home following ...FHIGHW'AY'A(i('ll)liNT - A his recen illness. Highway acclclcnl orrilrrcd on ihc sister, Mrs. Harold Arblng, Alley Street, Charlottetown. service was conducted by the Rev. has been started under the man- agement of Edward "Moon" Mul- lins, comprised of six teams from Your taste will loll you Commercial Road ,x-csicrday whrnl Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacRae. Iris, J. T. Irwin. The ,,u.bea,.e,s were D. W. Mncpherson. Murray HM. 1 1936 Ford nu-rtllr.nrtl in ih".were visitors to Montague Satiir-,Lam.eme Dochemg. Brad Mm? hour. group 3. led by Rev. B. A. wgreoxfgceerslalgofgewniilolgizelae the college. so!” mere are over iiich about a half mile from lhciclay, guests of Mr. alid Mrs. Angus co,-mac. Lloyd Duffett. sgncxajr Macmod. 5;, page;-'5 any; group 4, A Fauna" St the Sum” evenmgi 3 hundred appncgmg for the dig- whim WW1 """”'i The i””"lMMh9S0"- Cutciure. George Peterson and led by Rev. J. M. Fraser. Mon- 1; h mm Au...” yJ0hm,go,, ferent teams. The first league was unliurl. Tilt: Par nus pro-- . - -. Borden MacDonald. The body was tague. E "r1?,d5A” 'm Sc. mm lesson games started last Monday. and l”dl"5 ””'"”l” P''””''5 R”.”d'l Ml-B Margaret MacLure. Char-.then forwarded to Bay Fortune Before the meeting adjourned a pm; 1 "wf 1 R V M, there have been several others Nhend: W.h9Cl l0Clx'PIl. Tlifl .l'”lll.".ll”ilottetowii, spent the weekend inl-United Church. The service at mu; was given by Rev, w, A. put. ;,?terwl;1?e:lnm pggyrgro ,'mnfnlu of since. The but players from i ' to v siwrrvm in o ic, . . . . g - - ' . mm?! 3 . Montague. guests of her parents, the chulch and grave was con em-m on the theme of the confer me comereme were read by Davld glilgtzgdttigmsm:lll!8.l);rDll;.l;CeiLh.;I.lg: once which was "Stand firm in the faith." The meeting opened Saturday morning with devotion led by Rev. J. A. Macix'ay. The officers were installed by Rev. Mr. Paterson, and two study sessions followed. The afternoon session opened with the devotion led by Mr. Wil- Stewart. secretary and the treas- urer's report given by Donald Mac- Kenzle. A solo "I Would Be True" was sweetly rendered by Mrs. Arnold Wightman. Group No. 1. "The Beginners" won the red ribbon for the confer- ence. Their motto was lifaithful from the beginning to the end". teams for play in a competitive league outside the college. They plan to create two teams, a senior and Juvenile. These two teams will probably begin their practices during the Christmas holidays. Earl Nicholson has consented to coach the welshmen hoopsters again this year. It is the general Mr. and Ml'S. Chester MacLurc. llducled by the Rev. B. F. Corkum .The pail-bearers were John Frail- ,cis, Ralph Coffill. Jocelyn Coffin, Charles Robertson. Jackie Aitken. James Higgcnbotham. Interment was in the church cemetery. rlllch. plowing into lilo blink. theul turned over luirc lantlllig on llic. . W 7 l9” 5ld9- The ill'll'”i ”'"ll'l”ll Mr. l'-Jdwili Bertram. Charlotte- zrilt the right. hand .tlnor ito sgfcleu. town. was a Vmmr to Montague I.((liePMontagLlc P.c.l..l.clilill:jnt.m;.s...i0,,” the weekend. . . were nol IP an ' - gated the accident. .. EAUDUBON SCREEN TOUR.- P. W. C. Tilesda.V. 8 P. M. S i l -c. 0.1. 1-. 7l;l!il;Tl'NG G The. , Don- Akem. C.G.I.T. M T...mu..., U,.med.soiled by P. E. I. Vvonieiis institute. F P . Church. Montague. men in t1ie.Adl"l-Wm 50 "M-r '.j3.1";hMLf.?:9;w.f;e”::3g;”"- Se Mr. Moase representative of the M. oplllion that P. w. c. has a much church hall Tiillrsdiiy nfteriioonl -GT W . h Id M H” dclock H... M” R. E. C., presented the ribbon. Rev. stronger tum 10; me leggug mi, I HIETIFRNS FROM Tnlr W3 9 ' ' Mr. Paterson. spoke on Gideon and year. They will be playing against . other teams in the newly formed The service closed with "a fel- city league, with other tennis at I lowshlp circle" formed by the boys the Saint's and the Y. The team "MILD" was cleared to prepare for the banquet which was served by the women's auxiliary. and enjoyed im- mensely by the boys and their leaders. Mr. Aurell Johnston was his brave three hundred men. For Dulchliouple . ';llr. and Mrs. Yorlicni Van Scliuppcn of Vailsclldilal. Holland. The meeting opened with tlil3,C. 0. LT. purpose and pl-aycr. foliowe by the devotloilnl period led by rflllfmd Eileen Annenr. The Scripture lessorillili 10 guest of her uncle. Mr. dlMrs. Winniired Vlckcrs. Montague! home from a two-montiisl Ohio where she was tlici H,W,,Fl.' standing in a circle with hands has been late in getting underway Joined while the choir sang "Just for practices, so probably will not was read hy Blame P0016 worsgnp w- it st L V Led 1 b W. who have been visiting their son - -' -( r L) l I ll 0. 18 (I 50 151 HT YO A l',I . t . l. ' . rlosed mm VH5” byl mm” (:lMr. Gmrgc sl,,...a,.c in Lexm,.,m,,.:Ml-. Peter ian Sclluppc-ll, i monlmnstel of ceremonies. A toast to As! am... muowed by the benedich play in league competition ,0, M” A” H”””””” ” 9 3 Road will soil from Halifax on the Queen, proposed by Rev. w. A. 1 some ume sen" M Mam” L1cwmyn' mesh Kmmlcky Monrlav November 'l4lh on. ro- Paterson was responded to by on Along with obtaininl the time dent. the "vice-president. Marcia ---r- - " T , ”, h . . . ..'G d S W The Queen... Mr. MacDonald. occupied the emu iFUNElWA AT PETEW5 RM” :Iuzlrr?adr.l0n;ipricn iii? lit." alfi':3..Qil Egfilili cfmnamen led a rousing Gegrgej-own and Fslfgnxsttlljgefltge crllilnsflllenliii - Plans were made to have a social -. Fuileralservlccs for the late Ml's.l,hW haw ML lhurnpd H", hm. Smggsong accompanied on mc also b'een mmkmg 01 the other evening nut. week Ron mu wa5lMalco1m Reid' who passed away onlkueize have made ninn)' lricnds Dlano by Mrs. J. M. Fraser. students who jun prefer skating answered by eleven members. Some Thursday, were held yesterday af-me”. The undemomd program was y and have started 5. "cc aka” for time was spent in practice for a ternoon from the Peter's Road on wednesdm. m.(.ni,,,.. R large C,m.k.d 0,”. .m. an studenu of P. W. C. on Thu". . special number to bc sling at Sun- Presbyterian Church with Rev..numm,r or mcinds at Mr. and A speech of mm” to me church Miss Alice Compton left on Fri- days M noon hour. HY 5Ch00l We fellwlllg s””dElY'.C3'1C”'”e ””.lC””"gA 1" W '.""”lvan schuppen izntlwrrd at. the by Everett White of Group No 1.. day. November ml 0” a Vlsli to The Bulletin and the Times will . After a half hour of games. tlicisage Mr. Currtle spoke comfortlng- home of Mr. and Mrs. (;(.o,g,, usponded to by Mr. Gordon C01- Boston. Mass. be, appearing soon for t.he last 15.; if ' sue of this term. It s expecte ” fin. A toast lo the ladies proposed by Carl Reynolds of Group No. 2., re- sponded tc by Mrs. Callum Bruce. A toast to the homes prepared by l.V '0 the T9l8”V95 Mid lrlends 0l'lMolllsli to bid illPnl filrowt-ll. An m9 deC9359d- Hymns 5””? we” address uns rend r-xpressing re--ll "The L01'5l'5 My Shephem" andigrct nl lliclr dnpllrlurc anti wish- "Wlll The CW1? 35 U”bl'0kell"i A in: them a safe return in their 5010 "G00d Nlllm And Gmd M0m'yhomcland. The address was read that the editor and staff of the Bulletin will have the second is- sue out early this week. The first issue met with tremendous ap- proval and this new one will prob- Mr. Alex Mol'rison.of St. Georges was a business visitor to George- town on Thursday. November 20th. meeting closed with Taps. &1zlf?J'le4;0 .7 Miss Peggy Walker. who is cm- ARE MDER ingn was feelingly rendered by Mr. in ho”, 1.;,.,,-1351, and Dutch by Gordon Downs of Group No. 3..1.eg - - Q9 Willard li'lRCL98ll- The D3llb9R1'9F5 Mrs. Borl. llnncveld. The guests sponded to by Mrs, Louu, mggm. ployed at the Provincial sanator- ably be even better. The Times '. were Willlnm J9llk”l5i Frank Lea. nf honor were prcscnlcd with a botham. lum in Charlottetown was a recent is calling for material to be in be- i i Vernon Stewart. Edward Jenkins. dainty lea set tlcpiciing a scene A toast ,0 the 1,.,,de..s proposed visitor to her home in Geoige- fore this Thursday. so I1 copy- - ' 1- Foster Jenkins, and Lester John- of Ivlonuggue on each piece. Mrs. by Wendell Lmkm of Group No 4.. town, the Christmas issue-sometime in . . SOLD BY DRUGGlSlS ONLY! ston. Interment took place in the Haneveld interpreted the grac- responded M bv Rev. J. M. Fraser. the next week can be expected. Smokg Plqygrg and your taste will tell you i ious th.-mks of Ml'. and Mrs. Van Rev. 1., N. iY,,,,,,g M0,,,,,g.,,, Mr. Peter Sinclair. Dominion Prince of Wales feele ll M5 what ,,,,1d,,,,, ,-ea", ,-,,,u,.,i ' ' Government Fisheries inspector of some 300d debalmg pmspecu 1" clillrcli cenictery. Player's are made from the costliest second year and are planning for Virginia lobclccos, specially selected because Sclluppcn to all present. a debate against Summerside High , , . , representing the Ministerial Assoc- Some time wrls spent. in singing lotion and the town gave an inter- Montague, was a business visitor A old favorite songs in whicll all Esun tlk mme di th h Id. (,0 Georgetown on Thursday, Nov. . j”""”dt M” L” M"CD”""1d' ing Ef slllch Ctgonfergncgsg. an: Cl?ilil- ember 20”l- school about December mm" They tha g e 'H Lower Montague. and Mrs. Fred mums the boys to wind by me . have pici.t.ed ihedtwo best triiebaterg Y r ml or. ””m 9” ”””” ye” 5” ”" Em And Player's freshness brings out all the , fMrs. Allan MacDonal and Miss Mary MacDonald left recent- ly for Boston. Mass.. where they b. will reside for the winter months. ..8..L ... : ..m......M 3"” h3Vl"3 59”” We Summer 2. Eleanor Clinton. Patricia Peters, "'3 Wlumn 5” lllelr lwme in Ann Deagle, Lucette MacDonald; 3. Ge03'39"0W"- Aline M. MacDonald, Grade sea- B 1 h min, Betty Cheverie, Delmar Alt- rown ac, w o H"ml7'5hl1'9- .v.Ieas .C:ll.(:.d ho.ln.e by. the V.deat.h ? kc?-,',.,i,V,f )?,:1.l1a,m' . ,' 1' 9 err 9 39 A 1'5- - rPhee; 2. Bernice MacLeali. Joyce I'..:0l.l&el”, Mrs. Jane Grant, Pealtes Maccormack has left on return to paquet; 3, Reign Macnongld, Susan 03 A her home in New Eliglaiid. U. S. A. Muccm-muck, -Mrs. Brownlee was accompanied Grade 1x,.1, gem-,eu,e Mucpou- by her sister, Mix Frances liiac- aid; 2. Peggy Mullally; 3. Joan Mg. Cormack, who will visit with her mgyre, l" 9i mmllhi Grade VIII.-1. Maureen Wood: mil-C 2. Joyce Cheverie: 3. Margaret Mc- Larch. Dorothy Poole. Grade VII.-1. Anne Betty Mclntosh. Grade VI.-1. Eunice Arsenault. Sylvia Chevcrle, Frances Clinton. d Joan Stewart; 2. Sandra. Strong, i Alena Pierce; 3. Peggy Campbell. Grade V.-1. Patricia MacDonald. from these six they will choose Carver were piano nccnmpanlsts. their team of three for big de- The hostesses asslslcd by several lndlcs served a delicious lunch. All all had joined in singing Aulrl Lang Syne, the Dutch Canadians sang the national anthem of Hol- land and a very pleasant evening came to a close. church. This was followed by the yells and stunts of each group. flavour of these milder tobuccos . . . make: Player's the milderf and besl lusting cigarette you can smokel THE NAME "c-John Player 5 Sons" ON THE PACKAGE IS YOUR GUARANTEE THAT EVERY CIGARETTE IS FRESH Sunday Services The delegates attended regular church service on Sunday morning. Rev. J. M. Fraser was assisted at this service by Mr. Milton Ward of the Baptist Church. Mrs. James E. Pedkes and Catherine Mac- Tl-l..E THRILL THAT'S EVERY FWA PACKAGE WOMANiS RIGHT- f0DA.V... O O O Vicinity . -- Mlss Margaret Mcxenna. Bald- i- -”' in's Road. spent the week-end of Mr. James Gillan Jr.. who has W , . been employed on the dredge mr1l:.t.).lIeember 8th with friends in Trac- the summer months, returned to his ' home recently. Mr. Gillan says tiiati the dredge is all through work for the season. . His: two lum slw lrll the lwo love. -.llU sllulttl tlil- lim, 'wll(' lclrl . ull Pisquid East Notes . . t Mr. Blair MocDonal Charlottetown. was in Pisquid East Mr. Joseph K.ell,v was n business v(l.s.ltor to Charlottctowii November I h. McIntyre. Mr. John Br:dley. a member of the R. C.A.F. stationed at .5Llm- merslde, spent the week of Novem- - Mr. Eugene Trainer who has been working in Halifax for the past few months spent the week-end of 3., her 8th with his parents Mr. and b ' u . . mm W Mrs. Urban Bradley. . govember Em with M5 bm"her't1):m. mm"; Thursdah Nmembcr Grade IV.-l. Frances Campbell. will hm mm ""3" Doreen Maccormack: 2, Joan Mac- . 1(f,.A1-nhony Hughes, Halifax. M1” gum J d ht 1 Phee. Margaret C. MacDonald; 3. ”l (”"i' spent the week-end of November sbl:,:.:.z 113:: ff,f,E".32:,:”;,,dMl,' Mr. and Mi-es): i:l'.ol,,a"f.y" no: Jessie wright, Genevieve Mooney. am Mm hlmds vld ”l3"”” 9” November Bill on St Patrick-'s Ron?! employed Wllh "19 T C Grade HI"-4' Mam” Boyhm: 2' . l - A - ' ' i ll. 1) - st P”””” R””- guest of the Misses Mabel and Pearl Mnnclmh left by Diane recently .(E1(:,'f' f';.T,3:: c,?;,l,l;,l:f” M” W Ann 1 . , . M.” Pearl Gum. student M. Grant. 00-X'wfl?13l0)l;a:4;le;'.liSllzml.id8l .s.t.i.nl...1.;g:s; Grade II.-1. lfmelda Malone: 2. . Notre Dame Convent, spent the M," Mujom'"Fmor chuhme. New. l Joanne Peters: 3. Cecilia Cheverie. t 6. s lgarette week-end of November 8th with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpl-l Grant. NERVY Tl-IIEF WOKINGHAM, England - (GP) - Miss B.E. Caudwell. principal of a. high school in this Berkshire town, was awakened by smoke. In- town, spent the week-end of Nova ember 8th with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tl-ainor. Stanhopc Road. Miss Georgie Dover. teacher in Pisquid East School, was a visitor in Charlottetown Saturday, Nov- ember lath. Mr. Donald McEachern, Canavoy, was s. visitor to St. Patrick's Road, November 9th. COLUMBIA pictures present: The many friends of Mrs. Louis Olarkin are pleased to see her about again after being a patient in the lcharlottetown Hospital. Loretta vouuc . Mr. Guy Jay spent the week- end of November 15th at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dall Jay. Mr. Earl MacDonald left for the U.S.A. November 7th where he glam to spend a few weeks visiting ist cl "m- . '5 " ”” b'””l"- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blrt, who have been working in Halifax for the Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Garland. l3Xl I, a C A P I T 0 1. NEWS - CANDID SHOTS Shows 3:30-7-9 Many friends of Mrs. L. B. Hughes regret to learn that she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital and all wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Marcella. Bradley, nurse ati the Sanatorlum, spent the week- end of November 8th with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs..Urhan Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant and family, Borden. spent the week-end or November 8th with Mr. Grant's (V prunes: EDWARD 1 T0-DAY - TIIE. - WEB. From 'A Place In The Sun'' In a ioyoua' new plscr in.your I-uni past months returned to tl.eir home to spend the week-end of Novem- ber 8th and the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Currie, Charlottetown. were visitors to St. Patrick's Road, November 9, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly. Miss Ellen M enzie, clerk in Devlne's General tore, spent the week-end of November 8th at. her home in Gaspereaux. Mr. Augustine Clarkin, who has been serving with the Canadian Army in Korea for the past two years, returned recently to his homel on Peakc's Road. Mr. Joseph Grant, Char ottetown, was a recent visitor at th home of his brother, Mr. Alex Grant and Mrs. Grant, St. Patrick's Road. Friends are sorry to hear Mr. Miount Stewart. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Garlands par- enis. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly, Sunday, November l6th. Miss Celia Woolridge was I. vis- itor in Charlottetown, Saturday, November lath. ---x Mr. and Mrs. George Dover were visitors in Millcove. Thurs- day evening. November 13th. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rattray. Mrs. Owen Kelly visited Bed- ford, Thursday. November lath, guest of her daughter. Mrs. Arth- ur Hughes and Mr. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay were visitors in Lorne Valley. Monday. November 17th. guests of their daughter, Mrs. Earle Mac- Donald and Mr. MacDonald. Patrick Clarkin is a patient in.the Charlottetown Hospital. All join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Miss Edna Kelly, Clarketown, was a visitor at the home of Miss Mabel Grant November 9th. 'Mr. Allan Mooney. who had been spending ll few dsys' vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil- in Mooney. left by car November Mr. Arthur Mitchell, g, former resident of Pisquid East, was in the district. Monday. 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