is ' rAos axon-r i i PHNCE EDWARD TOIIAY and WEO. snows 3.3a - 1 _9 SPECIAL SHO RTS Chiropodist For Foot Ailments OOiiSllLT I. J. A. BROWN, o. P. Orthopedic 1B (has Coors! 5'1"‘ TOWN. P-El. i t i Refrigeration _ sALas and SERVICE _ Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE THRILLING DOUBLE FEATURE! CAPITOL PROGRAM STARTS AT 3:30 — 6:50 -—9:00 Jungle Isle o! Primitive Ferocity Land Of "The DEVIL-BEAST Georgetown and Vicinify On Thursday evening, November 35th in the Town Hall there took place an event which will long be remembered when the citizens oi Georgetown honoured t h e i r returned men and women by tend- ering them s. banquet at which the presentation of certificates oi recognition were presented to e Large number, as they were some year: ago to s. similar large num- ber. This and other like occasions successfully culminated the fine ef- forts of the standing committee under the chairmanship oi Mrs. Michael Burke, Sr. During an im- pressive ceremony the long list of those honoured were read by the Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE i444 illnsrsuaarezrs-a :. 2.2.2 fi’ F’ PK. c K uzztirio oven x, n; “:94 d.’ ~55“ <4. - _ ‘a ,1 ‘ gfl. ' :~:= ._ _., if ¢ c-sazulssarielim ESPECIALLY NICE GIFT FoR ‘rum FRIEND AWAY “P; kc, Rev. SJ. Boyce and the presentat- ions were made by Mayor J.A.B. MacConnell who acted in the capacity of chairman and toast- master. Approximately sixty veter- ans and guests were seated at beautifully decorated and sump- tuously laden tables and enjoyed to the fullest the banquet donated TDtZXEZY-ETIIDIIDABOZQIWMMMEP/iElPiLEIFJnTB‘ZWQIZJllhZ EJtCnIT-ELLTWIRZF. i122 IEETT-ZEKW-EFYQ infill?!" "Elia l ‘q, ._ AN ‘at ¢"\ FROM HOME ?- e v cue Aw ivlAiL TODAY TO THE GUARDIAN u....-___, ‘AGENTS: mom-scum Hamid r. aoanr sourus= following pieces in Montague: in Georgetown: ‘Ibo Post Office; Boner: “ENGLISH CHINA Souvenirs. C. H. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. Mr. John Mclsssc, Vernon River. was a business visitor to Montague on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Macliaren. lcmmpanied -by their you!!! daughter, were visitors to Cher- lottetovm on Thursday. HKJOMMUNITY, 1647 Rogers Bros. Sliver Plate Sets and open stock. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Mr. and ma. Gordon Miller. El- serslie. P.E.I. and Mrs. A. G. Mac- Kinnon, East Bideiord, PILL, ac- companied by her young grandson, are guests oi’ Mrs. .\lacKirinon's son and daughier-in-larv. Mrs. Ed- gar MacKinnon, Montague. by the citizens and efficiently serv- ed by the ladies under the capable oonvenership of Mrs. H. P. George of the table committee. Previously representatives of the Town Coun- cil and the local Branch oi’ the Canadian Legion had assisted in tastefully decorating the hall for the occasion. Musical interludes, during the banquet and for the dance which followed, were provid- ed by the following accomplished musicians oi the Town; Ivan Stewart, Fred McCullough, Wilfred Gotell and Michael ltiyers. The entire entertainment proceedings owe much to the chairmanship of Mrs. Myrtle Babineau of the Pro- gralrrume Committee. To those, who worked over s. period of years; searching, sorting and compiling the list of names oi those to receive certificates and the other intricate veterans of the Town sincerely ex- tend tiheir thanks, as do they as well to the present and the prev- ious Town Council, under former Mayor P. L. Boudreault, during whose regime of office this kind thought of showing appreciation to the Town's veterans first originat- ed. At the conclusion of the banq- uet the remainder of the evening was enjoyed in dancing by the vet- erans and the general public. Fol- lowing is the order of the evening's programme: Grace, by Rev. S. J. Boyce. Banquet, st which veterans were guests of the citizens. Toast, the King, proposed Mayor MaoConneli. responded vvrith National Anthem Toast, returned men, prorposed by Councillor Raymond Soloman and responded to by Major J.A. Mac- Donald of Cardigan. by to ions. Tcfast, Fallen Soldiers, proposed by Rev. SJ. Boyce and responded to by the observance of two min- utes silence. broken by the reciting of the following lines by J. W. Lovers. “They shall grow not old. who are left grow old, Age shall not weary them, or the years condemn, At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them." Presentation oi Recognition Cer- tiiicates. Remarks by the following srpeak- ers, Mr. James H. Skinner of Bridgetown, Dr. A. Kennedy. Mr. Alister MacDonald. Mr. Joseph Ai- ilen. Seal River and Mr. Howard Vatoher of Lower Montague. A vote of thanks t») the ladies moved by J.W. Lavers and second- ed by Lawrence S. Batehilder. Toast, Canada, proposed by Councillor A. H. Stewart and re- lS W0 .- HAVE YOU THOUGHT sponded to by singing “O Canada". OF THIS ,2: i NAME Enclosed please find S... i to Till; (iUARDlAN to be sent with my compliments to:- fur s ..................... .. month subscription ADllRi-lhs ADDRESS sent Rates on the island:- sad-d‘- NAME OF hENDER in St. Peter's: and painstaking work involved. the| lot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon‘ Musical interlude by the music-lJohnston. Lllldry, Albefl Mikel, Mll- IIIQI Stewart, plies Burris! (Jill!- AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Evere- heverle FrllwllC The Guardian may be bought ll “l! 01 "l! MllllA-Ll ln Sourls: Th0 Post Offloe. ..'BRIDAL WHEAT! and Blue Bird Diamonds and Wedding Rings. C. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. “HDIAMOND RING!- fll.00 up. Wedding Rings, $6.00 up. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Mir. and Mrs. Bud Msclntyre. Montague, were recent visitors to the City, guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Art aherren. Mr. A. Lavandier, Georgetown, was a business visitor to Montague on Friday. Mr. Abner Dewar end Mr. Charles Dewar, third year students of Prince of Wales College, spent the weekend in Bruderiell at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar. g A very enjoyable card party was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. ‘lihomas Cameron. Brudenell, on Wednesday night where thdplsyers played for ten geese. 1t is with pleasure that word has been received that Mr Edward Gay, who left Montague some weeks ago for Ontario, is at present working with Cockshutt Plow Co., in Brant- iord. Mrs. Mabel Fraser wino has been spending the past ten days vbiting I her son-in-law and daughter, lvfr. land Ivfrs. Art Sherren. Charlotte- town, has returned to her home in Montague. Mr. stirling Lane. student of Prince of Wales College, spent the weekend in Montague at the home of his parents, Nir. and Mrs. l-LW. Lane. \ i Dr. and Mrs. Roy Grant and Dr. and lilrs. Vincent Grant, Summerslde, were weekend vi-sit- olrs to Montague, guests of Dr. and lvlrs. T.V. Grant. While on his way to his home in Iditchell River from Montague, Mr. John Campbell was suddenly stricken with a. heart attack on the Georgetown Road. Unfortun- ately before assistance could be given to him, he passed away. The sincere sympathy of all is ex- tended to ti family in their sad bereavement. Mr. Albert Johnston, second year |student oi’ Prince oi Wales College, I accompanied by -Kent Ellis oi his friend. Mr. So-uris, spent the weekend in Montague at the home ...“Mrs. Jessie MacDonald, Hazel- ibrook, Mass, motored to the Island ‘last week. and is the iluest of her |brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and llvlrs. Malcolm Munroe, whim Road. lVLrs. llfacDonald is accompanied by her young grandson, Billy Wood- man. 1 Miss Francis Prosper. student nurse at the City Hospital, was e visitor to Georgetown on Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis/m Prosper. Miss Prosper also visited her friends in Montague where sihe was employed at Clark Bros for some years prior to leaving for Charlottetown. A pleasant social gathering took place in the classroom of the Montague United Church on Pri- day night, November 26th when a large number asembled to honor Miss Alva. Brehaut, popular em- ployee of Hyndrnan at Co‘, Mon- tague, who leaves shortly an a trip to Upper Canada and the United Slates. Miss Ba-ehault will _.' Hear the simple rules of the Robin Hood Flour Contest that oflers $50,000.00 in cash primes- $l,'l50.00 every week! W'nnsts announced every Monday. An appropriate Christmas curd will be mailed stating from whom the giff is Rates off the lsiond l-o any purf of Con ado or the U. S. A. ore:— One year $7.00; six months $4.00; three months $2.25 one month .80: Saturday copy — One year $2.00; six months SLOO; three months .50c Cit-g ~-Onc year 6.00; 6 months $3.50; 3 months $2.25; one month .70c Ctuniry--One year $5.00; 6 months $2.75; 3 months $1.50; one month .50c. " ‘no no (Trans-Canada Network) Every Mon. - Weel. - Fri. Robin Hood Ill Flour _ . _ru=__<=_um_1AN_-_QMR1-01T=WW THE EASTERN GUARDIAN . HE'S OOIIIIIO! l be greatly missed ss she was sl most. energetic member of the choirimdalsooithslndleslid of which. organization she wss secretary-treasurer for a num- ber of years. During the evening remarks were made by the chair- man, Mr. Vernon Ross, and also Rev. AB. Adams. Humorous orig- inal verses specially suited to the occasion ivere read by Mrs. How- ard Vickei-son, and s poosentaduo of a well-filled purse wss made by Mr. lxinsld Samson. Miss Bre- haut made a fitting reply thanking all for their remembrance. Re- freshments ‘were served and s jolly sing-song heartily enjoyed. A special feature on the musical part of the program was the sing- ing by Miss Brehcut of soles d "the old songs which are ever new." Her many friends join in wishing Miss Brehaut s. happy holiday. and hope she may soon Novsivrsan sci,‘ out EiiRilf. for besi service Skip iurrfy 07;‘ scurry I Z Q flurry s 9 5 It's fun to Christmas shop with plenty of elbow room . . . plenty of courteous clerks to return to make her permanent home in Montague. The Montague wharf is still s beehive of industry with many ships loading and unloading. Dur- ing the past week several ships have left port with cargo: for dif- ferent ports. At present the "Mary F. Hyde." under the command of Captain George Carter, is loading a cargo of mixed products for New- foundland ports. The "Palfrey" un- der the command of Captain Char- les Thornhill, is loading potatoes and vegetables for St. John's, Nfld. Also in port is the “Ulna” which is loading potatoes arid other prod- ucts for Sydney. N.S., and on: Thursday the "Fain-rule 91" owned by Mr. Grant Graham arrived in port following the fall fishing. Sev- eral other ships are expected to arrive shortly since there is a large I mount oi produce yet. to be ex- ; ported by the local exporters. On Friday evening s special! meeting of the Southern Kittie Hockey League was held in the Curling Rink in Montazue with representatives from Montague Georgetown and Murray Harbour attending. The president, Mr. John A. MacDonald presided. The matter of the respective teams sending delegates to the coach and referees course to be held in Charlottetown on December 8 was discussed. and each team are to select two men to attend this spe- cial course which will be under the direction of King Clancy and Pete Kelly. The matter of fnrm- ing an ail-star team to enter the intermediate playdowns was also discusmed. but each team felt that it would like to enter its own discussed but E ' serve you! P iiiilii e Why give them second best? Pick and choose from Santa's pock . . . select the gifts, colors, styles you prefer — not iusf those left over. Early shopping does it! l WE ARE READY "K121i FOR lioeriil, PRAOTIOAL GIFTS IT’S §. A. MCQONALE; auaflfitsieqiq Wm. rather than a combination from the three team-s. The forni- ntion of second teams was also Georgetown and Murray Harbour felt that it would be impossible for them to form second teams to compete flflfllnfli- the Montague second team. However, it is possible that this second team may play against Murray River during the season. It was decided that t-Zic s for the playoff games. At the elec- tion oi officers for the League Mr. John A. MacDonald was ciected president. Mr. Frank Mac- Farlane- Milflfly Harbour was elected 1st vice president, and Mr. Ben MeoI-ure. Montague, was elected second vice president. Mr. Waldron Layers. Georgetown, was elected secrcsary-ireasurer. Rep- resentatives included: Montague Doug MacGowan, Doug George M‘ cannell and F. Layandiqr; Mm, ray Harbour, Gordon MflCKily Win19 Harris. Frank MacFarland 031d Les MacNutt. It was decided Tat an executive comprising the eeclecl officials and one nrmber from each team would be forni- ed. A special meeting was railed for on Dec. 13th for the ynirpose or drilwi"! Hi’! the schedule. and Yeflewin-Z i118 conditions laid down f0!‘ the playoffs for the Taviar home teams would supply the Ronald VlacDon id. d . , , referee for the League games and l MBCLVJTEZ‘ Gcorgztown, anwaldgcei: gzfhyyomutcyz‘, “ass (tiytmflted {m that outside referees be selected Levers, W. MacLean. James Mc- League 5v Taylor gtggfeiigw Knzl I m VERNON RIVER- ’ MURRAY HARBOUR- ‘ MURRAY RlVER— ." MONTAGUE- O'LEARY_. 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