3. Lg-iisvsarcrii-ref . . GUARDIAN. . CI-'IARLO'l'l'E'l'OW'N ,.. -... I ascsunm 3, 195; 1 Cm-w:-um PRINCE EDWARD 'ronAir i"-FORCE or Aims" SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 vs-.-J-.-.n.1.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. -.'.a-.'. . vL-.-.-i.-i.-.-.I.- C O M I N G TNIIRS. - FRI. - SAT. I up Noiv They're in College J, oi, Studying the Student Body scion EVERY MOLE .' ,,o:;--s.s.i M, M "' "' 9-5 J-7-.'"i.I';'.'. NEWS - SPORTS - POPICYE IT'S THE LAFFIEST MIDNIGHT SHOW IN YEARS! FRIDAY NIGHT PRINCE EDWARD Ono Pcrforiiiancc Only Starts At 11:30 P.M. caprrost 'r o -n AY IIUMPIIRIY "iii: EASTER N GUARDIAN Bruce MIOPIIQG. Mine Joyce W A(it.NT8:-MUNTAGUE: nu-old F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mrs. AGENT GEORGETOWN: lulnton, Miss Joan Johnston. Walden Laura. The Guardian may he bought at the following places In Mel.-tagle: Blue Dome Itestaursut. and uuardlan Office: in Georgetown: The Post office; In scum: The Snack Bar and H. Illclinrdl 5 Ben. ....'GIVE A Christmas gift that will save a life. Be a blood donor this week. ....'Mr. Russell Robertson. Pop- lar Point. was a recent visitor to Montague. ...'Mr. Gerald il'-ltzpatrick. Wood Ville Mills. was a recent business visitor to Montague. '....9l)ON'T BUY any watch. Buy Bulova S2915 up. C. R. Jeweller. Montague. Il Briehncr. Phone 70. ...'Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jamison, and daughter Heather. Montague. motored to Charlottetown re- cently. ...'Mr. Chester Blacket and Mr. Lester Blnckelt. Annnndale, were business visitors to Montague on Monday. Dec. 3rd. ....'Mrs. George Preecc and Mrs. l-Iarry lligginhotham. Montague. were visitors to Charlottetown on Tut-sday, Dec. 4th. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flui- pitl, Roseneath. were recent visi- tors to Charlottetown where they attended the rural bcntltifirntion banquet. "l'nIoading rnr m.il Milton Station today and 'llhtirsd:i,v. delivery contact uarchouse office. Norris Kitson. or ....'His many frnends are pleas- ed to hear Mr. Fred Mt-intyrc has returned to his home in Mon- tague fitter being a patient in the King": County Memorial Hospital. ..tl-Triends of Mrs. Sandy Mac- Donald. Montague. are pleased to hear she is ronvalcsuing satisfac- torily after her recent illness in For . ....',Mrs. Charles Walker. Cale- donia. was a visitor to Montague on Tuesday, Dec. 4th. ....'l)0N'T LEAVE your dry cleaning too late for Christmas. Have it done now at DeI.uxe Dry Cleaners. Montague. ..'Mtrs. Lemuel Drake. Meadow- bank. is spending a few days in Montague, guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac.-Lai-en. Dr. L. W. Shaw and Mrs. Henry MacLaren. Charlottetown, visited their sister. Mrs. T. W. Meilish, who is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPhec. Montague. ..'Dll'lS IN ALBERTA -- Word has been received of the death on November 16th of Thomas George Owen of Bittern Lake, Alberta, is survived by his widow, the former Esna Reynolds of Nova Srolia. his son George of Elttern Lake; his daughter Helen, Mrs. H. D. Coffey of Quesnel, B. (1; his four grandchildren and his four sisters. Rita, Mrs. Andros; Laura, Mrs. Reed. both of Los Angeles. California: Ethelwyn. Mrs. Barrie of Chesterville. Ont.: and Gladys. Mrs. Hoover of Ed- monton. Alberta. His brothers .I.oonard and Frederick predeceas- icd him. Parachulisls On Rescue Mission To Labrador ('l-IICOPEE. ltl:iss.. Dec. 4- (AP)---A vctcrnn parachute rescue the King": County Memorial Hos- pital. Montague. R. C. past and I ....'Mr. Fred Mahor. .li'.. A. F.. Ottawa. spent the month visiting relatives friends on the island. X-Vliilo in Montniziie he was the gin:-st of Mr. and Mrs. Angus.Mathcson. - Wlllm Road and O I I VICIIIITY At. the Whim Road Farm Forum meeting held on Monday night there were sixteen members pres- ent. The meeting was held at the home of Mr. Lester M:icDoriald The topic for the evening was itopportunlties for cultural activit- ies." Alter listening to the usual l":l('llt') broadcast. the members dis- a,. . use Merit; Mijesties oi Miriii...Ruliiig the Land of Nicky Wacky Nun-NOD! .; ' . . , -s.--.--vw.-mu-v-.-..w....., snows 3:30.?"-9 -.-.i-.-.-.-.-.-.'.-4-..-.v.-.-.-.-.-. Tlillll. - FRI. - SAT. A... 3 Th i ( .5 ROBERT PAIGE - l.ElF ERIKSON Lionel Alwiil Nin Ngnn TIIE SARDNSA DANCING GIRLS an-I HIOSE SENSATIONAL HARMONY HITS 45 . e i - . i" in ms uDALE EVANS ............. "'5 "'7" IWASIVMN-OIIRIIIA-IATIIIW W s and ROY ROGERS RIDERS- CARTOON - COMEDY and SERIAL .................. TIRED . ”" iiiiziivoiis 2 ll. J. MABDR : "'6rTom:raisr Flttlng and supplyfn, (;1,,,,,. 1 Get relief from conetipatian-lndi- Etc. ljeetlon. Positive results from FRUIT A-TIVES proven by tens of thousands. FRUIT-A-TIVES contain extracts of fruits and herbs. 2 if Ti) MONTAGUE. p. ii, 1, Office Hours: 10 in 12 A. M. 3 lo ll P. M. 5! appointment. Office conueetea wup ' Drug store. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Plowing -Match and Agricultural Fair As- -sociation will be held in hall, Bridgetown. Tuesday, 11 at 7:30 PM. , Shareholders iand exhibit- ors interested please attend. Auiairr aooim, Secretary. it Ivlted tine members x.3' cussed the subject among them- selves. Mr. Miles MacKlnnon iii- , to his home lfor the next meeting. Lunch was l'served at the conclusion of the l evening. The Federation of Agriculture l meeting held in Whim Road school on Friday n-ight. was well attend- members attending from Road, Kilmuir and Lower Milcs Webb Nicholson Road. chairman. non. secretary; (alternate) George Clarey. mulr. chairman, Montague, chairman. Wrig-ht; secrei.ar,v, Louis (alternate) Chester Schermcr. discussion was held W'right Russia Has Five New lei Fighter Types (By Charles E. Whiting) LONDON. Der. 4--(AP)-Russia has five new jet fighter types of L later design than the 640-mlle-an- hour Mig-15 being Communists in Korea. Jane's All used by the. The World's Aircraft said today. The 1951-52 edition of the auth- - oritativc aviation book came out with it report that these and a number of other new Russian military aircraft "are known to exist." But no accurate informa- tion ls available on their perform- ance, it said. Jane's said only that they were of advanced design confirmed the observations of Western reporters and diplomats who witnessed the Sovletavlntlon day air display over Moscow last July. They re- ported the Russians had several speedy, new single-Jet fighters. The R'ed Air Force also has ii twin-jet light bomber. a number of which are in service in East Germany, Jane": said. The book Rave no estimate of the bombers' performance. Jane's said onl ythat they were reported to be heavily armed, both nose and tail. and apparent- ly fitted with radar equipment. New model American and Bri- ilsh military aircraft described by Jane's lag somewhat behind recent public disclosures. It pictures but does not other- wise describe the British Hawker 1067. 3 lwepl-wing Jet. fighter with ii Rolls Royce Avon engine reported to have reached a speed of around 700 miles an hour. This plane, now in production. is de- stined to supplant the RAJ-'.'s Glosier Meteor and Vlckers Vam- pire Jets. The R.A..I'. also has a four-Jet bomber. the Vicliers Valiant, in production. Jane's said no per- formance details were available. However. the Air Ministry has 4' ' d the Valiant is capable ed This was a joint meeting with whim . Mon- tague. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Whiru MacKin- Kil- E. Farquhai-son, secretary; Colin MacDonald, (sl- ternate) Basil !ilacKinnon. Lower David A' third expeditionary Cenmring has sent into Germany in the 20th around changes in the federation election act reform also came iin- lf-xperi. took off from VVestovcr lair force base today in a twin- Vsnat jet plane on a merry mis- .sion into the. forests of Labrador. I The jet plane carried Sergeant Noseph Yrsha at 600-miles-an-hour speed to Goose Bay, I.l.llJrllKlOl".i Tliore Yrslifi is to join another parachute rescue soldier, and lc-avc,iii another plane for Heb- ron. Lal).. where a Canadian is reported to be seriously injured in the woods. Air Force officials here hall no further details on the injured man. Yrsha and his companion arc to pnrnrliilte into the woods to bring medical supplies and aid the injured man. Old Sweat is Gone From formerly of Cardigan. P. E. I. He U Murray Harbor Norlli and Vicinity! Mrs. James MecLure was a re- cent visitor to Pictou. N.S. George Graham. time re- Mr. and Mrs. Gaspereaux. spent some cently visiting their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham. New Glasgow, N.S. ....'l-lls many friends to learn that Mr. Wendell Graham, Gaspereaux, is a pa- tient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. All join in wishing him a speedy recovery. ill? SOTFV Mr. James Llewellyn celebrat- ed his 89th birthdiiy Tuesday. November 27th. Mr. Llewellyn is still very active and takes a keen interest in the current events of the day. His many friends ex- tended heurty congratulations. Mrs. William Johnston has re- turned to her home in Murray Harbour North after spending the past two months in Boston. Mass.. She was accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. John Clow, who spent an enjoyable two weeks visiting relatives and friends In . S. A. (Continued from Page 1) hearing held here last June. In ii letter of March 13, 195i, Premier Jones said to Mr. Gor- don, "I suggest as R temporary ex- pedient that the train could come to the Southport. station which is only one mile from Charlottetown and the passengers. mall and bag- gage be brought to Charlottetown by bus." A reply from Mr. Gordon stated that the railway considered the suggestion for the coordinated ser- vice to have a good deal of merit and was giving consideration to it them. The men are wearing hel- mets and khaki and their rifles are Lorne Volley” end. Vicinity Mr. Preston Henry was a recent visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mccannell on . . ' Mrs. Reuben was is visitor to Montague Tuesclay. November zoui. Mr. John Drake, Hazelbirook--was a recent business visitor to Lorne valley. Mr. James Msouod spent a few days at Bonshaw at the home of his son, Dr. Angus Macbeod. Messrs Bert Leard and Gerald Clarke. motored to Nova. Scotia on Monday. November 26th. Mr. Cecil MacNelll has returned home from an enjoyable visit to Boston and other centres in the U. S. i Miss Aletha. MacLeod, Montag- ue, spent the week-end of Nov- ember 25th at her home in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers. Cardigan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MacNeil on Sunday. November 25th. Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan and Mr. Ralph Nicholson motor- ed to Montague on Thursday. Nov. 22nd. Miss Jane Maocirath. Montague. spent the week-end of Nov. 25th at the home of her parents Mr. and Mirs. C. M. Maccxrath. Mir. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas and children. Marlene and Lloyd. Head of I-Iillsboro. spent. Sunday, Nov. 25th at the home of Mrs. Douglas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- Innis. Mrs. Edward Lowery and daugh- ter. Miss Margaret Lowei-y, spent a recent week-end in Halifax. N. slung over their shoulders and. in. the distance. they might be the. Old Sweats in 1917. But they aren't, of course. The. Old sweats are gone, absent. with; lcave'axid with great honor froml S.. guests of Mrs. Loivery'.s son, Mir. William Lowery. Mr. and Mrs. Bcrt beard Messrs Stanley Ferguson. MacDonald and Charles MacL.eod. motored to Charlottetown on Nov- and the ranks. 27th Brigide By Douglas How Canadian Press Staff Writer IN The VVITH THE CANADIANS GERMANY. Dec. 4 -(CP)- Old Sweat is gone. If you grew up in an atmosphere of boyish awe and reverence for names like Yprcs and Passchen- dacln and vimy Ridge. you begin to notice that after awhile around l the men and units of the 21th Brigade. the First World War who beat their way back into uniform are missing mm the ranks of this force Canada century. der discussion and all were un- animous that changes in the acbgomi '0 G9”"5"Y Wm be Wehrlnxi were long overdue. those few ribbons of 1914-18 that My can mean so much more than the more numerous ribbons they gave out for 1W9-46. Time has caught up with the Old Sweat. Even if he was a lad of M8 m3.I01'Ily of the 2'lth's men . weren't born many of them not even by 1925, "3 I you man's formation. at night. when men's minds steel back across the years, they remin. isce about. Normandy and Caen and Italy and all these things have come back strongly into the ink Mid thouizhts of men who knew them now that they're back in Europe. But you don't hear the old fam- iliar talk about the magic nu-nu about the Somme and Hill '70 and the last 100 days and all the other names. . only the old songs linger on the "Pick Up Your Troubles" sud "Tipperary" and ”Bllghty" song. and occasionally the "Mademoisel- le Prom Armentieres" songs which Nrsu up sometimes at night when the men are drinking and beefing "Dd culling in the wet canteen. The men ulna other songs, too. but they are not like the old songs. not 35 HEY. not as rollicking. not as good. It is strangely and perhaps gig. nificsntly true that no new song en-.eraed-in the last was to i-mm; 01' Si-Ivlllnnt the-songs of the first and W8 Bl-Tuniienesa is as true to- sy. L It mly have ' something to do "I"! "10 WI! men went off to war in 1014. for they were a different breed. Not. necessarily u better. but I different breed. so now the old sweats are gone. As this is being written. I. com- Dlny of Canadian infantry is mite-m-rchinr elonl a comma road in the distance end German -hoot-children Nu-e watching -::...:.... of speed! in excess of son miles an hour and is far superior to Britain's twin-let Canberra med- ium bomber In both load and range. Jane's said American Jetiplanel. prdjrell is "already slgnpesting the way into the next decade.” but offered no details on develop- ments not disclosed previously.-' A .4.i..u... The Old Sweats. the veterans of. I You can tell by the ribbons. It is doubtful that one of the 5.500 men; 13 in 1918. he'd be 51 today and the, in ms and I gmij AT RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC TODAY ST. MARWS HALL 2 to 4 and 7-9 P. M. TED Lloyd ' .i......:s..i Peter's Exceed i Blood Ouoia ..'Citlzena of Montague and surrounding districts responded in large number at the blood dono: clinic held last evening at the Beaver Hall. During the three- hour session no donors contribut- ed blood. putting the area over the top. y St. Peters. which had its first clinic yesterday afternoon. also went over the top with in don- ors. The members of the Blood Transfusion Service. mobile unit, were gratified by the excellent re- sponse. The ladies of the Mont- ague Women's institute assisted in registering the names, and also served a. delicious lunch later in A the evening. It is understood that this will be the last clinic here until next May. The success of both the st. Peter's Bay and Montague clinics reflect great credit on Dr. M. N. Beck and Mr. Gilbert Clements under whose leadership they were organized. ember 23rd to attend the hockey game between the st. John Beav- ers and the Charlottetown Island- BIS. A service preparatory to Holy Communion was held in Lorne Valley Church on Friday. Novem- btr mo and was conducted by the Minister Rev. F. N. Young. Mr. William Ferguson, who is employed with the Poole and Bears Construction company, spent the week-end of Nov. 25th at his home in Lorne Valley. -AMI. Death Of. New C Perth Resident ' The death occurred Prince Edward Island Charlottetown. on December. ha of Guerey Campbell, age 53 year; The deceased was born at New. Pertli, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell. He is 5.”. vived by one sister. Gladvs. in Quincy. Mass. and three brother: Harold and Russell in Charlomf l0Wn- and Georize in Souris. The funeral was held yeaterda afternoon from the Cutcliffe rut. neral Home. Charlottetown. fol- lowed by service in the Church of Christ at Montague. M, "M funeral home the pail-be,-,.,m were Robert Mcllish. W. M. Mei. lish. Penna Moore. J. Thorne N L. MacDonald. James Arbing' Af Montague the pail-beai-egg ...e,.,, Roy MacNelll. George Macponald Russell MacGregor. George Mar: tin. Robert Mellish and Penn Moore. Interment was in Mont: ague Community cemetery. 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