Eastern Guardian DINNER - The ladies United Church. u0ml' their annual hot turh! bssasr ANNUAL fof Trinity ' sue, held dinner and Hall last event!!!- favorable weather. ' served to approximately 350 I119!"- lThc bazaar table was also Well patronized. in Mackenzie w-Anything Man can .49. women can do It ngeg-per!" po YOU AGREE? See this thrilling hit on our MIDNIGHT snow JAMBOREE FRIDAY AT 11:30 '"'he revealing drama, of the private life of 8. W0- man doctor!" was ' I ALLYSON In tlia nus-to-Ills at-Ir ol Dr. (silty pm-ks ARTHUR KENNEDY GARY MERRILL g and the me - . in her life! MAIQUERADE DANCE Beaver Hell. Montague. Thursday. October ' N. DoorPrlsas. LOADING PRODUCE-The M.V- Isabel Spindles of Buren. Nfld.. docked at Montague yesterday to take on I cargo of potatoes and other vegetables for Newfoundland ports. The cargo is being provid- ied by Poole and Thompson. Ltd.. "' t . l -" operations will' ,be completed today. I GAME ACT CASE-A Game Act is - - ;offense was heard before Magis- trate Gilbert A. Gaudet at George- town yesterday, when a resident of Georgetown. charged with hunt- ing migratory game birds during the night, pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined 815.00 and costs. The offense was prosecuted by game wardens Jenkins and White. , Court Cases At Georgetown At magistrate's court at George- town yesterday before Stipendiary Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, a resident of Aliiston was fined 310.00 for speeding. A resident of Peter's Road was fined 310.00 and costs for passing on a curve. A party from Dundas was fined 90.00 and costs for possession of liquor other than in his residence. A part'y from Launching was fined 820-00 and costs for intoxication in a public place. . A resident of Valleyfield and a resident of Belleviie. were each fined 320.00 and costs, and bound over to keep the peace for six months for causing a disturbance at the Lower Montague dance hell by fighting. A resident of Iris was fined 335.00 and costs for leaving the scene of an accident. ' A resident of Montague was fined 360.00 and costs for having the care and control of a motor vehicle while his ability was imparied by alcohol. The case of a resident of Lower Montague, charged with criminal ligence in operating a motor vehicle. was adjourned for one week after a plea of not guilty was entered. Heatherdole Mon Passes The funeral of the late William E. MacPhee. Heatiierdale. who passed away in the King's County Hospital on October 17. was held from the Kilmuir United Church yesterday afternoon with Rev. D. A. Campbell of Montague officiat- ing. assisted by Rev. A.C. Fraser. former pastor of the Valleyfield Orwell Head congregation. The pail bearers were John A. Camp- bell. Fulton MacPhee. D-A. Mac- Rae. Mack MacPhee. John Bruce, Martin MacDonald. Interment took place in the Valieyfleld cemet- ery. The deceased who was in his . one man's (I-.-xiiny tmigilit ari Illllll timl ..IltS IOVIE tiuppuii in n wnnimi'-. CHM. arms! I uimmimuuimi non sins. O... s OPIN at 11 TI I505 ADMSSION 55:. Toxtlnofldod. A... - M- DOWN FROM THEIR MOUNTAIN LAIR SWEPT AN ARMY OF DESPERATE MEN! J lEX "lllllli-IR-Mill otnsu-sirrtnt iuuuv SPECIAL TONIGHT who Opening Midnight show of a your at the Copitolls Named "Pick Up On South . Street" I scarring RICHARD WIDMARK and mm mans .- :I 5: SHOW STARTS PROMOTED Leading Aircrsftsman William M. Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant, New Acadia, Prince Edward Island. whose Pr0m0ll0D to the rank of Corporal has been announced by Air Force Head- quarters. Ottawa. A clerk-typist, he resides at 323 Goulburn Cres- Murray A River Mrs. Russell Laughlln and Miss Catherine Lowe, Summerslde. were ii-ecent visitors to Murray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowe- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Acorn, Lang- ton. Ontario are spending their I holidays at the home of Mr. Acorn'sl i IIIster.'Mrs. Fred Refuse and Mr- New G:........ attended the funeral Refuse. Murray River. i Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nicolle. Si. l'l'homas. Ont... are spending their; lholldsys in Murray River, at tbel town was a recent visitor to Mur--rick of Montague and Mr. Eugene home of Mr. Nicolle's parents. Mr. ray River guest of her parents, sumvan or Ham”, N. 5. were re. and Mrs. Clarence O. Nicolle. Mr- and Mrs. Arnold Tremere Friends of Mr. John Miller. Mur- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MacLeod and son Wayne, Halifax are at pre- sent spendlng some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Juries Mac- Leod. Murray River. The funeral of the late Mr. Henry Beck of Abney was held from the Pentescostal Church, Murray River with the service conducted by the pastor Rev. Mr- Tjrenholme assist- ed by Mr. TJIIII lar-rls. A duel lf”My Beautiful Home" was render- zhd by Rev. and Mrs. T.enholme accompanied by the organist. M"- Eolden MacLure. The poll were Messrs. William Keenan. Charles Richards. Merton Fergus- .on. Leonard Hooper. Ilvan Gordon land Wilson Moore. interment was In: the Murray River cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Rumley'of .of Mrs. Rumley's father. the late lMr. Henry Beck. Miss Annie MacLcod. Charlotte- ,Mr- and Mrs. Gavin MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris and and son Kevin, Kingston, spent Sun- daughter. Mrs. Brownie of Med- Mom,-eat, who are honeymooning day in Murray River. guests of ford. Mass., were recent visitors in the province, were ween; V35. Mrs. 'rremere's sister. Mrs. Fred to Murray River. guests of Mr. "0" ,0 Georgetown, when they Refuse and Mr. Refuse. and Mrs. Merton E. Ferguson. Miss Alva Brehaut. Montague, ray River. are sorry to hear he is spent the holiday weekend in Mur- a patient in the Veteran's Wing ray River. guest of Dr. and Mrs. of the P. E. island Hospital. l Lester Brehaut. Thursday, Oct. 20. 1955 The Guardian P113 5 Georgetown ii”.'i2iiZZif”m”.";..3"”n.ii"n.”v5: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lavers and family of Charlottetown motor- ed to Georgetown on Sunday, Oct. 9th. accompanied by Mrs. Mabel Lavers. I I Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hcnnessey and daughter. Bonnie Lou of Char- Ilottetown visited friends in George- ltown on Sunday, 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fitzpat- I lcent visitors to Georgetown. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Don Morrisscy of were guests of Mrs. Morrissey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitz- Hanseii; Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Solomon and Scout master. D. A. Mac-Cormack, Also atteudinl were Mr. J. W. Lavers. a mem- ber of the Boy Scout Provincial Council and Mrs. Lovers. The four scouts who received certificates were: Paul Batchllder. Stewart Hansen. Ray Murphy and Roger Soloniaii. on Wudnestiay, Oct. 12th, five members of the Georgetown Can- adian Legion. Ladies Auxlliary:- Mrs. Charles Fraser. Mrs. Ches- ter Walker, Mrs. Irving Sampson, Mrs. James Llewellyn. and Mrs. Warren Baker attended a Provin- cial mccting of the Ladies Auxil- iary held in the Canadian Legion Home in Charlottetown. gerald. Mrs. Gerald Moriarity of Hall-I ,fax, N. S.. was a recent visitor to. Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald left re- cently for Halifax. NS, where she will reside for the winter months Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cooper and G90l'G9l0W"v WIT”? Sh” W85 lllelwith her daughtor. Miss Ann Mac. Murray River. guests of Mrs. Co- '0peI"! parents. Mr. and Mrs- Wal- ter Buell. V Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rey- -nolds have returned to their home with relatives in Halifax. cent. 0ttawa- (National D 'g Photo) Court Cases At Souris Before Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet at Souris yesterday. a resident of the town charged with being intoxicated in a public place was fined 320 and costs or 30 days. ' stoutly rejected advice that he should abandon his fast, which was directed against Indian rule in Kashmir. a territory in dispute between India and Pakistan. 70th year. was born to Heather- dale, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Owen MacPhee. He is sur- vived by ids widow. the former Rachel MacDonald and one daugh- ter, Jean. Mrs. Laurie Hills. South- ern Rhodesia. Africa. and also a sister. Mrs'. Mary Keady. Mass- achusetts. EVERYBODY B JELLY DESSERTS loves the sventtnl contract. Not able, North was CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson LOST ADVANTAGE SOUTH was given a reprieve ' from certain defeat in the follow- ing hand-but he didn't appreciate his good fortune. In a case of the trustees of Lit- South dealer. tie Harbor School vs. a resident East-West vulnerable. of the district. the resident. a 16- .A1g year-old girl, pleaded guilty to .35 damage to propertyebreaking .AQJ. windows-and was ordered by the Ag J 3. Magistrate to pay damages .Q35 . K 1” amounting to S8. She was given a 'Q-,2 N 9 one year suspended sentence on .375 W E .A54 a bond of 3100 by her mother. gm!” S . K432 One other case. a man charg- 3 gin ed with escaping custody, was .533 adjourned for a week. ' K1098; Mr. J. P. Nicholson appeared 106 for the crown in all cases while .AQ., Mr. Melvin McQuaId represented T the accused in the escapi , The bidding cu-My we South West none can Pass Pass 19 Pass g so Pass to Psa- PROTEST INDIAN RULE an, F”. xm, Donne AKARACHI. Pakistan lReiiters).. PIG! P88! man who claims to be 125 yearsi old Friday night ,' t A a 150-I ""'h' 'm''”"'- '” :2, m hunger strike outside the Indian! ""03. 1,, ' A in an wy. deputy high commissioner's office a,g"l,.d.ug'h,u,.' mad; at Decca. East Pakistan. The old g, mm mm. yawn" uuon man. Mohammad Yas i it, had mm hj. pug”. u . my me; weak that he could not make an- other bid. there obviously could notbsagsme.AsIorthspos- nlbility that South would inno- cently giva a. strong raise for spades-North felt that he had a good enough general hand to com- pensate for his short spade suit. 1 East intended his double of threenotrumpassdesnandfora spade opening. but West evident; ly thought otherwise and led his top diamond. Declares put in the nine from dummy - and East quickly repaired hla fences. Win- r ning with the diamond king. he : shifted to spades south could run I only four clubs. three dlamondr and the spade ace. and the mo ment he tried for a heart trick. East put up the ace and cashed his spades to defeat the contract. It is quite possible that South would have met defeat no matter how he maneuvered. but a far shrewder line of play was to put up the diamond see at Trick 1 and then try to steal a heart trick. It would take a very good defender in llaat's position to the sea of hearts when the was led from dummy for parent finesse. and If not play the ace. south could right in) with the heart lung. ATTENTION. . MONTAGUI V I CHANGE or BUSINESS LOCATION THE HAVEN MONTAGUE is "changing its place of merit located between the Montague Garage and the Jo-Anna OPENING IN NEW LOCATION SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20 MEALS - LUNCHES - noinn COOKING Then, with that trick home. could Itnocli out the danaond Ids; RESTAURANT " . business to the establish- Dress Shop. r AGAIN WE HAD TO DO I your lips! 10th BIG DAY - - TODAY ED TO FRIDAY 28th). mi Showing At 3:30 - 7 - 9 v HELDIIVER! FOR ANOTHER THREE DAYS THERE'S NEVER BEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT! "A MAN CAL- LED PETER" HAS-BROKEN EVERY MOVIE RECORD IN THIS PROVINCE. SMASHED ALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS FOR A THREE DAY AND WEEK ENGAGEMENT. THE FIRST MOVIE TO PLAY MORE THAN A WEEK AND TO RECEIVE THE TRIDUT E OF A SECOND HOLD-OVER! T! family, Southpori. spent Sunday in sues! of her mother. Mrs-Joseph Donald. Blanchard . Mrs. R. S. Gliddcn of Nantucket. (Mass., arrived in Cliarloltetown by lplan on Wednesday. Oct. 12th andl is visiting in Georgetown at the Skinner of Georgetown. Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn and son, Wayne were visitors to Charlotte- town on Thursday, Oct. 13th. were recent visitors to the United States. ficates at an lnvestiture at Govern-' STORE HOUR mun.-3 A.M. . 3:30 FRIDAY-8 A.M. . 3:30 SATURDAY: 8 am. - I0 p.m. lottetowri spent the past weekend Four Georgetown Boy Scouts. i'('- I" Ge9"59t”W" 35 the Elle-il Of her ceived their Queen's Scout Cei'ti-,""'”'9"- M” l'll0T9"C9 Jenkins- melll H0059 On Wednesday. 00!. sorry to hear that she has re enter- lzth from his Hon. Lleut-Gover- ed the Charlottetown hospital and nor 'l'.W.L.Prowse. Attending theiall express the wish for an early lnvestiture were the parents of the rctum to her home. A.C. Mrs. Maurice Donovan left last week for Boston. Mass., where wile will visit with friends and relatives in Murray River, after spending home of Mr. and Mrs.J.W. Lsvers. 1”" e3rl3' l" "'9 Week I07 50059 Mr- Lewis Yorsiun of Rosencath a very pleasant holiday. visiting Mrs. Glidden is.thc former Jessie Bayv I-abradorr Where he will be employed in construction and main- tenance work. Mrs. Edward Bulpitt of Rose- ncath left last week for Boston. , Mass... Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Cercdini l'9l3l1VC5- where she will visit with Miss Dorothy Jenkins of Char- Friends of Mrs. Rufus Clary are S; P.M. P.M. IOI HOPE SAYS: TIIEATRE YEO Wed - Thur - Adm. 30 - 46 - Tillie 8 PM. RAINBOW JACKET - Color - Humon interest - HorseiRocing Story ELLIS BROS FITZROY GROCERY Mayfair Theatre Murray River -. THURSDAY . FRIDAY iiBENGAZl” In SUPERSCOPE Starring Richard Conte. Victor McLaglen A spectacular adventure thriller, rifled with blazing action, that explodes with climatic desert battle scenes. Bengazi, the city of twisted streets and twisted lives. - Regular Admission . . . Show time-8 p.m. BUY" FOR LESS AT 0 AND S'I.IC' ROUND Phone calls from every pan: of the Provtlnce demanded this second hold-over. See it again and let yourself glow as you become part of this delightful motion picture. in will put a new joy in your heart . . . an twinkle in your eye . . . a new smile on -- FRIDAY '- SATURDAY YOWII. GIT A WONDERFUL FEELING from 20th Century!" is CINE IVIASCOPE W, ,, 9, M . simoniomc soon RICHARD TODD JEAN PETERS I I umcrrnoa GREAT CINEMASCOPE arr. .. "run: lmoiii-:'N LANCE" - oR-iG- ALLY BOOKED FOR TODAY WILL OPEN NEXT THURSDAY (oer. 27th) AND THE CLOSING or THE MYSTERY LETTER I CONTEST HAS BEEN PRINCE EDWARD suiir IMA READY-MIX for BAOON--LB---39” MAPLE LEAF SHANKLESS PICNICS it s ' 39" STEAK--W" 49” I lb. . O 45 SHORT RIB "'3 "A57 I ROAST, lb. . . . . . 43: BLADE ROAST,Ib.39c ..... MN srsw MEAT, lb. . . 29: HAMBURG, Ib. . . 39: CAPONS, lb. . . . . 49: SILVER SEAL A MOLASSES 07- 28” o e a PKG BUCKWHEATS 20: no cRo'wN BRAND CORN SYRUP - - - 2Lb.SIzo35c ILb.SIzo 79: .McLAREN'S PANCAKE O O O O O O I HONEY 4 - I Lb. 29:: 2 Lb. 52:: 4 Lb. 99: RED ISLAND - APPLES, 2 slot. . . . . . 39c SUNKIST ORANGES, 2 doz. . . . 69c FIRM. RIPE Ubl O O O C O RED MALAGA lbs 0 o o a a e o o . NO. I ONIONS, 6 lbs. . . . . 29: MARSHMALLOWS - - VzLb.....20c lLb.....39e FICTOU PEAS, 2 tins . . . 29: SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, pkg. . . . 39: