' PAGE EIGHT mf THE EASTEIIN GUARDIAN TGINTB:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce MscPlieo. Min Joyoo AGENT GEORGETOWN: ' The Guardian may be bought at Blue Domo Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: Tho Wlgginton, Plus Mcklnnon. Weldon Lsven. the following places in Monugui Post Office: In Sourlr: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: 5 Hon. JPLEASE place your order tori turkey not later Kitchener Smith. Thanksgiving than October 4. phone 77-112. ..'0lL lll'RlVl4:IlS for your hir- uace-"Timken Wall Flame Burn- er" installed complete with 200 gal. tank. Phone or write for literature to Stewart & Beck. ..'l)R. INMAN will be absent from his office from September 29th to October 31st inclusive. The office will remain open daily 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. for receipt of accounts and the making of appointrneuis. Mr. Edward Allan left yesterday morning for his home in Melrose. N. B., after spending month visiting his half brother Mr. Alva Allan, iind Mr. and Mrs' Austin Fraser, Montague. ' .."Sl'(TCESSF('L SUPPER - A! very successful chicken and ham supper was held in the new Pres- byterian Church liall at Mon- tague last evening. The hall was tastefully decorated with bou- quets of niitunin flowers. and tile. tables were ('t'l'i'l'P(i wzth flowers appropriate to the occasion. 'l”ho, iuppcr was sponsored by the , Ladies Aid of the church. W'ISl'I' GIlF.IiN GABLES -i On Friclav alieiuoou the pupils of Grades VIII, IX and X of St. Ter- esa's School, K'.n:'s County. were given :1 ride in (ire-en Gables via Dalvay and Rustzro. For many ot them it was their first visit to Cavendish and they enjoyed every moment. of the afternoon. They were especially interested in seeing Anne's home and the old-fashioned articles which were used by "Mar- llla and Matthew Cuthbert." the pasti .JSTL'Dl0 COUCHES, Daven- poris, Sliding Couches, La-z-Boyi Echalrs and Stools at Stewart &p Beck's. . ..'H01'TS BE.-u'T)' SAl.0N.i SOURIS. will re-open on Octoberi )27th to November 1st with a big, :special on permanent waves. Write! lto lluyt's Beauty Salon, Charlotte-j ilown for your early appointment. Mrs. Richard Scnciibaugh and' dauzliwr .Gloria. sturgeon, are ispenduig ll few days at the home inf Min and Mrs. Allen King. Char- llottetown, i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacKen- zie and young son, also Mrs. .Charles MacDonald, Little Pond. ispeni Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farrell, sturgeon. . tl)0.V'T B-I'D RIISLI-II). Only) iiiuring the llexall Originnl One itlont Sale can you get two i'eg- lular sine pavkzigos for the. price inf one, plus only 1('. Over &0 ibargains to ciioose from. Marl: Miur rtilviiiiar for iliose (lays, Wediies(i:iy, 'llliiirsti:i,i', Frid.'i.v and Sattirrimv, (')riohor 13, 16, 17, lR.l Malinn Dru: C0,. The Rexhili Drug Store, Monlnizuc. ""3?lZS('I2ll,l.AXllEOl'S FHOVVER i - Several Aloutazue girls met at the home of llis Worship Mayor -and Mrs. B. H. Yoo. Thurs.clay fevcuing. Sept. ”5th, to honor their idaughter, Arl.ue, bride-elect. with !5l. surprise .sh0wcr. As cach gift. was hireseiztcd to the bride-elect she lwas required to .'i:i.ei"e:' a question iin regard to lioiisekecpirig. The izirls then served a delcious lunch. (after which they all departed! iwishing Arlene murli happiness. T0-DAY CAPITOL FRI.-SAT. SHOWING AT She stok ma. ROD NQRT Ill"! HUSSEY - CAMERON -I AGAR - STORM -.... J. CARROL NAISH - OF THE MESABIS pluovill WOMAN ii. COIINTR ' Honing 2 CHAPTER TWO OF "BLACK HAWK" 3.30-7-9 ed her claim to everything in o ioisioring frontier town . . . and ruled i the lronmcisler, tool it some nu JIM DAVIS ' JAY C. FLIPPEN I A: Beck. Wedding Anniversary .. sBUYl1N'G TIMOTHY SEED daily. Fraser and Am-rear. Mon- tague. . , whim Road and -- ilicinit ..sFURNACEs - Both wood and Y coal Furnaces in stock. Order now. ”It's later than you think." Stewart Miss lshbel Farquharson, Char- lottetown, was 9. weekend gueai, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Far. quharson. The many friends of Mr. Austin Ross, Lower Montague. are pleas- ed to hear he is much improved after his recent illness. The many friends and neigh- bours of Mr. Murdock MacDonald. whim Road are pleased to know he is feeling much better after his recent illness. Dixon. Gaspereaux, to Whim Morell couple Observe Fortieth Mr. Archie was a recent visitor Road. Mrs. A. N. MacPherson and Mix Evelyn MacPherson were hostes- ises for the regular monthly meet- imz of Kilmulr W. I. In the ab- On Wednesday evening. Sep-sence of the president. Mrs. Colin tcniber 24th. Mr. and lvfrs. J. B l)latD01iald was appointed to the 383'. MOW”. W91? VEIZV plea-53nuyiCilElF. The meeting opened by all surprised when si number of theirhepmting the -uclub women-5 COL neighbors and friends called uponiiectn in unison. seven members them to offer their congratiilationsiand five vmwrs responded to mm on the occasion of their fortictliimn by n;m,ng mew favour”: wedding anniversary. 4 . i D i Mr. Alban MacAdam was an-5332:1716 ivztgqu 1)Ar:gr;re3m'MThSo wli; Ron”-Ed Chagman glad Mm, -Ii1n'TilSiiix'ais piresent. to attend to Eiiie 3:51- o Si er re n ress wile r. Wiiliam Kgllyaprrsented Mr. andiiicss demilsgi” the meeting! and Mm Jay with E m,1,,wp. read-the minutes of the previous Mr. Jay, visibly touched. on be-ilnceilflg WhlCh- WEY8 3DPT0VGd- half of his wife and f'amily,thank-;ThC Sick ITOIHDIIUEO I”ED0Ft9C1 SEV- cd most sincerely all his iltit'll(is,El'8i calls had been made and dur- for their very kind thought and mg the mouth, four treats were generous gift, i:.veu. The committee was reap- The evening was spent pleas- pozntcd to continue for ihe next nntlr iii song and dance. lit month. Copies of the w. I. News James 0Bf1P"- Who 0111,)" 1,33 5'9-l'-'iivere distributed and several items C919b1'M”d his mid?” Jubiiwu "Viol correspondence were dealt with. Sgfgirgiggiie mmpaw mm OMS iF'0llowing a brief discussion, it After a veI'.V dn int:-' lunch and Qfniztgiefldfti mgke hgignsa ansgeilg 2::.:":.'."2;;:::.::':: D351.-”.?5f.?2i-T 1 a no ,- - . .M p . p pmtwenticth anniversary of the or- ,?(mt;:,l;i,.ii:,:1,;ndi34xgth,3My:.::Sbe:o zanlzation of the Kilmuir W. I. come. . lbFRll('il. At the close of the meet- Fonowmg is (he add,.(.55.y ..ng (iCiiCi0US refreshments were Dear Jimmie and Marion: ispwed the h0St?5s' Mt” which This is a ,,e,.y spec-my o(.m5,0.,;aii enioyable social liour took in yam. pathway mrmxgh me. it place. Mrs. Charles Farmer (nee being the 40th anniversary of 3'oui',i””-ml 5iCW'r".il D1'0l?CiCCi 511d95 00 man-rage V0”. 50 W9, ,1 few oigtlic screen illustrating the Aleut- your friends. gather here thi ian Islands. Mid other P011”-9 01 evening to offer our cougraliil.1-iinterest in.Aiaska, Miontana. Tex- tions to you both on this happyhs and Florida where she has event. itravelled during the past two You had the happy pf'lI'ii9i;E"vp;irs, this summer of having all your family visit you at one time or G eorgefown and I O O Vicinrly another, but their duties now pre- vent them from being with you tonight. However you have the joy of knowing that they all are I t I V (dtoigizuifcilhianrbihlerggelvxalth and --'M'- Jam" K skirm" ”f Jimmie and Marlon, .10” haw. Bridgetown visited Georgetown on Monday. September 29th. where he called on many of his friends, who were pleased to see him in im- proved health. both been wonderful citizens. You have never been known to turn down anything that was for the betterment of the village or com- munity. Your willingnem to help at all times has been marvellous, and we wish you at this time to please accept this small gift from Mr. Ronnie Ceredlne and Mr. George Ortalonia. of New York City motored in Georgetown, ar- riviniz on Sunday, September 28th. your friends as a small token of , appreciation rm. m.(.n.thm,, mu They plan on renialnlng several have dong so genc'mu5l':, tfm. works in Georgetown. where Mr. School Church and Communm, Cercdine owns a summer home. May you spend many more hap- py years together, and we hope. to be back again in ten yezirs' timi- to help you celebrate your golden The Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Paler- son returned early in the week lfrom R. motor trip to Hamilton. jubuee Ontario, where Mr. Paterson at- .' tddtl.15tlb'.ilGecl signed in hem” M your Mow” Ciciiuriicil 01; the luriiieicil achurclh I3! mmd5' Canada. p Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson is via- iting in Borden, where she is the guest. of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William hitc. SOURIS LINE ROAD NORTH SCHOOL Following is the honour roll of Souris Line Road blprth School for September: ' Grsdc VIII-l. Catherine Gil- lis; 2. Alden Leslie. Grade VII-1. Martha Leslie; 2. y Mrs. P. J. Henry returned on Sunday. September 28th from New York City. where she has been visiting as the guest of her broth- cr-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gfirdie Le-iiiih Ronnie Ceredine Grade VI - 1. Mary MacCor- meck. Dr. J. R. McEwen of Montague was in business visitor to George- Gradc V-l. Gertrude Johnston. town on Tuesday, September 30th. Grade III-1. Margaret Gillls. Grade II-1. Winnifred Doiron: -Th, R ' M. A” b 2- Andrew Meclnnisi 3- Josevh the guipiivin tire Bifpt:istofJclilLi)ii(e:lci G'”ii5- on Sunday. September 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Allaby are residents of Grade I-1. Josephine Macki- Moncton. N.B.. and have been his; 2. Mary Miiclnnis: 3. Gerard PRINCE EDWARD rd” To-DAY Maccormackz 4. Leonard Rice. supplying in the Baptist Church Teacher-Mervin Maclnnis. 49 nu. forothe past few montzhs. They are SAT. .-V-; M-G-lVl's SPECTACULAR TEDHNIDDIDR DRAMA! A YEAR IN iHE MAKING! HUNDREDS IN THE iisii A IDRIDNEIIJ BRING ii it D! Tiioiovo rfor rlinilivo lnippor in one Iorun'l moot inn ronuncoul .-.r- SIIE FOIJGIIT LIKE A IIGIIESS ON IIHI WEDMIIG DIV! E ndlan uuly and the while of tho of tho . oscil- ' ..5.. I iiiiiii Mill Mr 50-llllnmg MR mi"-”i"iiiiiiiii . mm. Milli iiiii "1 SERENADE it SHOWS. 3.30 -- -9 s r rorm 4" Mioiiioi-ii THE GUARDIAN. Miilgell and llicinity Many people from thin vicinify Attended the Kings County Plow- ing Match held at Dundu on Sep- tember 24ih and 25th. Miss Thelma Ford of Charlotte- town was a visitor to the home of Mr. and Mimi Earl James of Mid- gell recently. Min Doris Sanderson of char- lotteiown spent a. week's vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanderson of Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Mb.-sher of Suffolk were recent visitors to Church Road. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl James. ..' Mr. and Mrs. Lea. Muc- Donald and daughter Dorothy of Montague were visitors to Mtilburn on Sunday. the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Dingwell and family of Murlc. accompanied expected to returrrittb-Moncton this week, where Mr. Allnby is 3 teacher in the Bible School. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and family and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke and family of Charlotte- town, motored to Georgetown on Sunday, September 28. where they were guests of relatives. Mrs. Arnold of Brewer. Mass. was a recent visitor to George- town, where she was the guest of her mother, Mrs. John Lannigan. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Henry and family left recently for Char- lottetown, where they will reside for the fall and winter months. Capt. Thomas Trehholm recent- ly discharged a cargo of coal at the Queen's Wharf. which he brought over from Nova Scotia in his schooner. St. Simon. The St. Simon is now taking onga cargo of produce for Nova Scotia. markets. Mrs. Minnie Rafuse returned home a few days ago following a week's visit with relatives in Char- lottetown. A.C. Truro Races Continued from page 8 Esso (O'Meara) Gallant Bobby (Connors) Chocolate Dip. Skippy Budlong. Time 2:15 4-5. Winning owner. Bert. Walker,I-I alifax. Fourth Race Iagoo (Pinkney) Lady Worthy 2nd (Gould) Brandon's Boy (Haley) Bonny Clegg, Willard Dale. '1'imc 2:22. Winning owner, K. A. Pink- ney, South Ohio. N. S. Fifth Race Cnrl Frisco (Daniels) Resourceful (Given) John Clegg tcruickslmnkl Gahngan. Texas Girl, Captain Missouri, Postman. Time 2:14. Winning owned E. D. I-lcnncssey. Brooklyn, N. S. Sixth Race Gay Law (Gould) Symbol Majesty (l-larrlsonl Follow Up Jr. (Daniels) Frankie Budlong, Johnny FL. Aubrey Budlong. Billy Mcvey. Time 2:13 4-5. Owner, W. B. Mor- inrty, Halifax. Seventh Race Single Streak (Conroy) Rosalie Hooper (O'Meara) Judy Budlong (Smith) Carl Aubrey. Ear-1': Prince charming. Ridgewood M.. Novsati. Miss Cherry Valley. Time :15. Owner, Lahey and MacNeil, Dart- mouth. Elghth Race Texas Girl (Haley) Carl Frisco (Daniels) John Clegg (Cruickshimks) Captain Missouri, Postman. Re- sourceful, Gnhegan. Time 2:14 1-5 Owner, Leo Kennedy, Guysbor- ough. N. S. Ninth R-I06 Symbol Mniuty (Harrison) Follow Up Jr. (Daniela) Gay Law (Gould) I Frankie Budlong. Billy Mcvey. Johnny B. Time 2:13. Owner B. J. Milton, Moncton. St. Joiin liam Continued from page 8 P. E. 1., and Etter Irwltaiteeves, Moncton. - Club 6 Whirlawny (O'Brien) 1 1 Face Cloth (Sobcy) . Ii 3 Blanche Harvester (Hayes). 3 4 Times 2.2l. 2.19 U5. Also ran: Follow Us, Mn Cherie. Bud Abner, Viola McKinney, Mimi Plnyialr. Winning owner Laurie O'Brien. Lower Siickville. Cllsii D Freddy Scott (O'Brien) Josodiile clipper (Craig) Billie Whistler - (Hayes) .. Monty Budlong (Wood) Times 2.16 H. 2.14 2-5. Also run: Floxey Pointer. Adagio. xiney Boy. Winning owner Dr. J.A. Donahue, Truro. N. 8. ' BS1!)-I I 2 3 5 (iliwl Wayne Grnttari (Taylor) Nell Ktlmuck (Etter) Horwin Himover (O'Brien). Times 2.11 lib; 2.17 3-5. Also ran: Polly Reynolds. Oninpbclvn Buddy, Min Dorm: Mu. Deon Swift. Hort- iey. Winning when Inn Taylor. Mormon, and Dyliiel and Peilerln, Bhodlui. 1 I 8 l I I PAINI fl ilf)(')M ,.ii Louise Protcstor. Baraco. Jim S,A by. Mr. I-loinar Juries of Church Rd., were visitor: to Orwell Cove on aimdly, September Beth. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison. liar. and Mrs. Leslie Mnclaren and Miss Ruby Batter-sby left Saturday, September 27th for New Glasgow, Nova Scolin, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Mei- vin Feltmate imdgfnmily. Friends here wish them alpleasnnt trip. The Marie W. M. S. 'rhimkof- fering service was held in Marie Church on Sunday evening, Sep- tember mth, at 7.30. A big crowd was in attendance and enjoyed present and rendered some benuti. 1ul hymns. V” Mr. and Mn. Herbert Love and family of nut Royalty Wu, visiting with Mrs. Love's gum-, Mr. Bert, Macmwen who recently returned to her home here after undergoing an operation in mg p. E. I. Hospital. They were locum. Danied by Mrs. Russell Webster of Marie. Evangelistic dervlcou were held in Church Road school on Tues- day. Friday and Sunday evenings here recently. Also regular up vices have been held in the O(..'IlOBER' 2., 1952.. Road each Sunday evening. with Mr. Kenneth uncuillln of "us, Plauuit. conducting the '--X. LONDON, oz. 1-, (A ). Hlmnrian. raiilo uidt tgdaym: hugo statue of Premier St,iilln”b:- itdeplctl the I has built in " J , ('10)! of tho Hungarian, people under the liberation by'i.ho soviet army." i - . V iivnmv iuvirn, The Junlna Rivet. Principal-:11. butiiry of the Upper (Roles in In. dis. flow 880 miles from the nu... the Cornwall Trio which was Church.of the Nazarene in Church slay: Mountains. SPECIAL ocronm are S A V I N G S 6th Inclusive sum CHOICE Cranberries. M E 4 13' PAIL5 GRAPES 2 lbS. . . . . .-LC. wsI'1I.;I(-I)V'1;g;(I:Y I6A'fE;i&l'iEgC'Y-233'3' SPECIAL 2 lbs.25c 2 (int. ........ 59:: 51,49 SLAB BACON. lb. . . . . . 39c SEEDLESS v SHANKLESS RAISINS. I5 oz. pkg. . . 25c y IPICNICS. lb. . . . . . . . . . . 49: PURE BLACK LOW PEPPER. 2 oz. pkg. 39c PORK CHOPS. lb. . . . . . . 59:; BROKEN PEKOE FRESH - TEA.ib. .............o 696 . . . o . o o 0 only 396 FRESH GROUND S. P. HOCKS-I lb. . ' . . - ' 19c COFFEE. lb. . . .. . . . av Iv: 9.5: TENDER JUICY YORK CHOICE QUALITY BEEF LIVER. lb. 41: TOMATOES. 28 oz. iin .. 25: SPRING YORK-20 oz. TINS CHICKEN. lb. 45: TOMATO JUICE. 2 tins .. 33: YOUNG , BONELESS FOWL.- lb. 31: COD FISH. lb. ....;.., 19: PIIOIIE 2696 "The ANDREW-si Home of Proven Values" PIIIIIIE 2697 NEXT we'LL mod our THE WAR DEPARTMENT! THE LADlE5-ACT- Now LEAGUE WILL EXPECT You To APPOIMT WOMEN To ALL THE IMPORTANT POSTS lL",I ' - t UU'i UU.: WAY THE IT'S ALL RIGHT WITH " BREAK HIM OF ' BRlN6lNGi IN THE SUNDAY PAPER" THE F'APER'5 A' i WRECK AME 50 JUR BOARDING iiousii Donrr FORGET T HE DIPLOMATIC CORPS, Miss 0L)ii.P!'i'oo MANY MEAD!- Mouri-ieo MEN! A Few WOMEN OF QTROMG CHARACTER . COULD CHASE- 6TAi.iN Am: DAI LY. BUT YOU IS HE .' f .ai M'- rwHYvMOTHEE51&E.T dauv. '92,. AM IMPORTAMT L2,- Major Hoopla ' EGAD, same If 2 1 so-3T "gm SPEECH By J. -R. Vilillianu . .t 3. i: E v u I : - -.