g PAGE EIGHT ONE STEER and ONE HEIFER. Reward Offered. Advise: RUSSEL (,'l..-Ulh, Mt. Sit-wart. klsioriavino IFANCVP ICES 7 CAPITOL T0-DAY and win. Shows Daily ."i:.'lit-T-9 - Saturday Matinee 2:30 "?'..5J3.9"05:'V TN-IE BREhiilNG "ROYAL 'l'iIi'll" IVICWS - CARTOON PRINCE EEWARD T0-DAY - WED- Ca rt oon "SLICKED-UP PUP" snows :';3o.7-9 Travelogue on "GRI-JECE2" rm: .GUARDIAN. I in: I Easreang GuAaoiAN A(inN'i!:-MONTAUUI: Harald l'. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Draco Murine. man Joyce Wluliitoii. Min Joan Johnston AGENT GEORGETOWN : Waldon Lavern. The Guardian may be bought at tho following placea in Montana: Alina Donia llllrllll. and uiiardiaii Office: Iii Georgetown: flu Pout Office: In seam: The Snack Bar and II. Blcharda A sea. .-.-'85-00 FOR YOUR old hat- tery when you buy a 17-pin! at Bud's Accessories. Montague. i Miss Marjorie Cox and Mrs. Warren Duchemin. Charlottetown. were weekend guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Beer, Montague. Mr. Basil Irving. Beach Point, waa visiting friends in Montague on Sunday. Nov. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Gallant. accompanied by Mr. Claude Payn- ter. Charlottetown. were visiting friends in Montague on Sunday Nov. 4th. The sses Mae and Clair Moran. Montague. were weekend visitors to their home in Card- igan. Mrs. Thomas W. Mellish. Union Road, is at present visiting her son-in-law and. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPiiee, Mont- ague. His many friends are S0l'l')' to hear Mr. Douglas Coffin. Mont- ague, is a patient in the County Hospital. ATTENDING FAIR - Messrs. Douglas Mcllish. Ernest Robert- son. Ross Hamilton. Elei-y Shaw. and Lloyd Keith. Montague. left yesterday morning to attend the Maritime Winter Fair It Amherst. N. 5. King's -' M-G-M's " hilarious comedy with songs! : There Ought To Be A Law 6. By Fagaiy and Shorten ( r JLIHT FELT tival I WAXES (BEN. BEWARE OLD liiwirxlj SOMETHING BECAUSE sooueiz ' rot: my SWEETIE OR LATEi2,YOU'LL ceI2TAiNLv any PE . 1-ma my oer IT IN -ms souemma AND :75 ouT END! MYSELF ONFE Mala?” MARIBEL raves. sun A! ASIIMND AVE, L'HICIGO ZJLL. WELLJF I can euv l ems Foiz you r CAN IN A WHILE ., ytasex H W! llillitll W 0 UT lg... , I OUR WAY ..iiiitliW- LET. IT C50" LET.'fHE' THING DRIP! TD 5OONEKi HAVE IT DRWPING "l'HAlN' VOU MOAMN6 ALL NIGHT! u VI SAW IT ALL"flOU MO5T.6TOOD OM VOUP i i HANDS lid A FFT OF TEMPE? ' ' is W fl M'5Ti-lER5"6ET-"GRAVY S-.9 .-- N1 1tOUr:." AL-T llillllillllllllllliit G ".6 .JJ-&&.I.iLL By J. R. William: "Ilium Mr. John Macxenzie. Gasper- eaux. was ii recent business visitor to Montague. T x Mr. Larry Strong and triend. Mel Labrush, Souris. spent the weekend in Montague. guests of the former's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. . rMOTOIl VESSEL IN PORT- The motor vessel. Thomas J. Hod- der. arrived in port at Murray Harbour yesterday afternoon un- der the command of Captain Abra- ham Lake. The vessel is from Spencer's Covq. Nfld.. and will load a. cargo of produce for that port. . S HERE FROM VANCOUVER .. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Clements. Montague, for several days is Mr. W. N. Stewart. K. C: of Vancouver, l3.C. Mr. Stewart. ac- companied by Mrs. Stewart. motor- ed acroas the Dominion to Toron- to, 0nt., where Mrs. Stewart re- mained with rolatlves. Mr. S'ewarf continued his eastward journey by train. arriving in Montiimic last week. He was born in Kcnsington. and received his early education in this Province at Prince of Wales .College. In 1916 he left for Saska- toon, WhPrE he studied law. Since then he has visited the Island on several occasions. the last being two years ago. On his return he will spend a few days in Toronto. after which he and Mrs. Stewart will leave for Florida where they plan to spend the winter months llospilal Ladies Aid Annual Meelinglield Jon F'riday nizhl. Nov. 2nd. the annual meeting at the Ladies Auxiliary. King's County Hospital. Montague. was held at the home of Mrs. L. H. Poole .'rhe president Mrs. G. S. lnman, presided The meeting opened with the Lords Prayer in unison. Sixteen members. including two now mem- bers. answered rollcall. The min- titer of the October meeting were read and approved. A letter of thanks was read by Miss Adah MaoGi-egor from Dr. L. G. Dewar for contribution madc to the cancer fund by the auxil- iary. . The report of the nomination committee was read by Mrs. Ethan Stewart. President. Mrs. Howard Viclrerson: vice-president. Mrs. I... H. Poole: secretary-treasurcr, Mrs. Frank Dewar; cxecutivc commit- tee, lvrs. A. C. MncKay Mrs Leroy White. Miss Bessie Poolc. Auditors Mrs. W. J. Fraser and Mrs. .1. it Fraser The financial reportg showed a favorable balance on hand. The retiring president, Mrs. Inmati, heartily thaiiked the of- ficers and menihors for their co- operation through the successful year. she particularly stresscd.the need and importance of having the ladies of the surrounding dis- tricts take a more active part in raising funds and donations for the hospital. , The newly appointed then conducted the meeting. It was moved and seconded that a pantry sale he held in the near future. and business pertaining to it was then discused. A social hour followed during which it dc- officers 3 out of 4 choose i iiousiiiioto i-mane: money service I Yes. thouiandsof men and omen with money problems come FC T -ilousziioto FINANCE-because they know that I-IF C means depend- able money service. backed by 73 your experience. At Iiousi-:iioLn FINANCE any employed man or woman may borrow 350 to 8500 or more without endoraera or bankahlc security. HOUSEHOLD FlNANCE'S reputation in built on friendly, courteous service. the kind of service you want when you need money. Many customers tell us they especially like our repayment plan- aminged to fit their income. with up to 24 months to repay. Do not borrow unnecessarily- But if you need extra cash for any worthwhile purpose. we invite you to phone. write or visit friendly. de- pendable HOUSEHOLD FiN;Nce. Your telephone booklists the office nearest you. MONIV WNIN YOU NIQD ITI Candi: Wu! and forum Continua! Mnuco Orponlnvfoo M HOUSEHOLD rmiiiict I I0 Ono! Onrgt Ivrbu Intro I Phone 2”! , CIIAILONIIOWN, P.I.l. than I to I or by Inuinonv loom solo to naldum of with town: mvm ml rum: ma Im CHARLOTTETOWN ; Arrangements to transport the children of Montague to char- lottetown on Friday. Nov. 9th for the Royal visit. were made last night at a special session of the Town Council. His Worship. May- or B. H. Yeo presided over the joint meeting at which were present representatives of the Home and School Association. Masonic Lodge. Montague Legion, Oddfellows, and the School Board. The primary problem of trans- portation was discussed at length. and after several way: had been proposed. it was decided to secure a sufficient nuiiibcr of trucks to transport the children. The trucks are to be covered with tarpaullns. have seating accommodations,and several supervisors in each truck. The children from grades one to five provided the. greatest diffi- culty. but it was felt that with a sufficient number of supervisors the difficulty would be overcome. A committee including Messrs. Charles Fraser and Cecil Beck. Plan Transportation Of Montague Children To Capital For Royal Visit with power 'to add additional mem- bers. was appointed to look nfter procuring the trucks. It was decided that the several organizations would help provide seating: accommodations in ac- cordance with their ability. There are between 150 and 100 children from all grades who will require transportation. it. was reported by Mr. Vernon MzioLoan. school prin- cipal. The committee was then instructed to secure eight trucks which were thought ample to transport the number. It was moved and seconded that the town would share in the cost of such transportation. and othci organizations were in favor sub- ject to an executive meeting of the particular onzanization. During the remainder of the week plans will be finalized in- cluding securing of flags for the children. deciding on time and place for departiire. selecting trucks available and supervisors. llcious lunch was served-in-yr-tlie niem bars. Annualheeiing Of Georgetown Credit Union .'l'llP annual met-tinglof the Geoi'.:ct.oiin Credit. Union Ltd. was held in St. James Hall on Monday evening. Oct. 24th. with Mr. George MacCormack in the chair. The report of the Directors by the president. the financial state- ment by the secretary-Ireasurer, the credit. committee by Mrs. Rupert Wight, and the supervis- nry committee by Mayor P. J. Boudreault, showed progress dur- ing the year. Membership has risen to 100- an increase of 16-with savings of 510.000. an increase of s2,000 during the year. Twenty-four loans totalling over s6.000 were made to members during the year. The sei:rctar,V-ircasui'ei'. Rev. 0. Kiggins. 1 his report pointed out that all Shares and loans were insured by The Credit Union Mutual Association. by payments made from the earnings of the Credit Union and not as a direct change on each shareholder. This provided an insurance without cost up to 51.000 for all members under 70 years. Loans made by memibers were likewise protected. 20?; of earnings being set aside as a Guaranty Fund and 5'5. for an Ed-uca-tionai Fund. As the earnings of the Credit Union were sniall he advised that League dues. in future. should be changed to individual share capital. in- stead of being a direct charge against the cal-iiinzs of the CI'('dli Union. and he made a motion to this effect. This motion caused A lively dis- cussion. Mayor Boudreauit was afraid that this would tend to lessen nit-niibcrsiiip. as sinallsiiarc-.i would be used vp in piiiiiiriit of of the opinion that, those who were neglecting to increase their s'n:ii'cs and were not. borrowers. hostess, assisted by several of the . seconded by all member... After lunch, Mr. Mclsaac con- gratulated the Credit Union on its successful year. He urged the members to increase their savings and the question of dues would cease. He pointed out the splen- did savings of most of the Credit Unions. especially Tignish. Mogcll and others. - Savings were necessary to pro- vide money for loans in these days of costly living. He ex- plained the new self-endowment plan of Cuna insurance which incrca.-rs savings and insurance and provided extra money for borrowers. and extra protection for members. The following are the officers for the coming ycar:- Board of Directors: George MacCormack, Archie W'1glii. Rev. 0. Kl;:'zlflS, Allan Mat'Cormack and Temple MacDonald. Credit Committee: Fabian Boudrcault. Frank Goteil. and Rupert Wight. Supervisory committee: Mayor P. L. Boudrcault. Captain E. M. Fitzgerald. and Mr. Earl Walsh. A vote of thanks to Mr. Mc- Isaac was moved by Rev. 0. Kig- gins and seconded by Mayor P. .. Boudreault. who included in the motion. the ladies. who had added largely. by their dainty lunch. in the success of the meet- ing. ' Mr.-. William Murphy replied briefly for the ladies. Mr. Mac- Isaac in his reply said he was dEllgllt.Cd,ln be present with members who carried through their bllSlllC5s in such a friendly yvay. He suggested a Credit Un- ion Rally before the last of No- vember. This was agreed to by all mt-mibers present. A.C. BALDWlN'S ROAD S-CHOOL .'Report for month of October: Grade X--l. Emmett Mci(enna; 2. Edward McAree. Grade Vlll-l. Herman McKen- na. Grade Vii-1. Thomas Curran. Grade VI-l. Georg: McKennI: . 2. Blanche McAree; 3. Francis Corcoraa. Grade V-l. Christina Gillis: 2. Martic Cori.-nran; 3. Hcnbic Mc- Gmde ill-1. Leonard HCQuaidi 2. Malcolm Gillis; 8. Jean Mc- Aree. NOVEMBER 6. 1951 T2. Imthy ltlx Says- w-w-r Continued from page 2 off. when I keep away from her she calls me up and is so sweet l r- - help torgivtng her. What do you think of her - and why does sneain. that way? . . . . or , , MAC Anlawl-ill: Your lady fair Just hunt made up her mind yet M, the: to be a career girl or the domestic type. You could be verv pr; ' . me when I intend to marry - yet when I get serious iahe just l and demand that the make up her mind forthwith - which Wm mob. . ably scare her off altogether: or you can exercise I little more Dll'.lEllCe She very apparently is afraid of losing you. hence the phone Call; mm' you ignore her. she is also afraid of losing the independence tor Wliiclll she has probably worked very hard. Try to pin her down to a serious mi. cuselon of your future together; if she continues to laugh the mm" off. aridyou really care tor her. wait a while. DI-1Alt Miss DIX: About six weeks ago I had a quarrel with iiiv gm friend; we had gone steady for seven months. She is 17 and I am A V”, older. She said she didn't want to see me any more. At first 1 than t "ct... too much and began to go with other girls. but I soon found out in, was the one and only for me. I have called her several times and ..,,.;.. ogtzed for everything I did but she still insists she doesn't want to go with me. I am certain she still loves me. and I love her. on i. ANSWI-2R: since your girl friend has given every evidence or ...;. caring for you any more. what makes you think iihe still loves you-; ym are both too young to go steady anyway. and perhaps she realizes that Also. the cause of the quarrel may have given her cause to doubt mun compatibility. Better accept her decision. ' . DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to reailorp but will 3.... wer prnhlienis of general Interest through her column. ATTENTION Little Theatre Members All those interested in taking advanced course in Play Direction, etc., Phone 2760 before Tliursdajr. November 8th. Course will be given by Mr. M. Meiklejolin, (ll- iawa. and will consist of four evening sessions, com- p mencing November 9th. CROSSWORD DOWN 20. Salt . i. Flutterod 21. Pisren mu; 2. Mountain 22. Poliahea Iuamnmt nymph 23. Eccentric ' 5. simian: 3. Fluff 24. Merry l 9. Melody 4. Style 35- 03” W”, k m. occupy 5, on avoids rot completely are 37- COM” ' 11. Ronceoua 0. Flaunt 1850" herb 7- SP?"-G 39' 0cc"''""” 1:. Deduce a. Slim 30.0ouple.a J4. sguom ll. Milkibh 31. Intent 16. Northeast 13. 1-in-vents t Scot.) iabbr.) 15. shield 31. Foot-likt 11, Amx 19. Rlvor 15. Frozen (SW. Uri.) water .29. A harem room 20. Coin (FL) 21. Coarse farm , basket 22. commenced 15. Alter-laka 30. River (Ruaa.) 21. Like rile 4DAlLY l oi-gen 84. God of love i l Lca-7.iic dues. Other members woic Arpey . I I i l I were of little benefit to the Cre- Grade 11,4. Rain.” Mcxm. dit Union. M; 2. Am, Baldwin, Mr. .l.'J. Mclszizir. rioldtnian fort Grade I .Sr.)v1' Lmnmd M5. the P. E. Island Credit Unl0fliAree. League. told the nicinhcrs that. most of the Credit Unions were charging League dues to individ- ual shares. A few Credit Unions were making an exception for Wm,g, school cliildreii.' - VVASHING-pom Nov. 3 -159) The treasurers motion was scc- iytxnnounccd Unwed gnu-5 battle onded and in future League dues msuames in Korea reached 95,. McAree. ' Teacher-Anne Molnnzs. will be ii direct charge against 592 mus... an ma,-use of 2,595 individual shares. The. manager since 1,.” week, then moved it 2”; diVldt'-Hid. A motion to adjourn for lunch W35 0 NORTH Amrmcxw lirr L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGU4 : I40 RICHMOND ST. I AMUYUAL comm! Bearotifzcg ”l l lit. M ii Iii Mn most economical enamel "S.TAllTlEll SEliVlcE” is for people”.who don't-Iik'e';to'. be 'pushed;orouncIl -gm! ndlif! ?3.'.l'."..p 0"Ii"' - "min i. imiiu Lu. Repair Shop. 08 liutan st. ) Part: and Office, II Quota II. we uugoiiiygouiginaigquory rim Grade I Ur.)-l. Jimmie Baid- i win; 2. Victor Baldwin: 3. Mable- 28. Young flah 29. Epoch 30. Vitality 33. Music note 54.120 withdraw 86. Gaze fixedly 3!. Manda. as aborie l 39. Metal 40. 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