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IES HELP THEMSELVES P OKEE DE AC , Melons and squash as grown by NW DELHI-(CPL-.The G0” the Indians were part of the diet rrnment of India. has recommend- lo, the ea”-us, wmw Settlers m Gang ed that as far as possible villag-Igda ers should contribute either labor l or cash towards village develop- rncnt. projects now being carried cut. in wide areas. Co-operative Indeavor by t.be' villages t.hem- TM h"VV 919” "Vd 0" "Ely wives f,h9m,;..1..,.5 would pmduCe;Canadian farms required the la- best. and most-lasting results, theibor of three men and B Yoke 01 government. said. two to four oxen. T l Building Supplies Hardwall Plaster-50 lb. bags-Special, per bag .. 600 Special prices on finishing lime and plaster paris Rock Lath Special, per foot ..................... .. . 4c HARD LABOR Gypsum Board Special, per foot ............. .. . 5c Asphalt Shingles, Veelock, per square . . 336.65 Th ck Butts, per square ......................... .. 3i10.50 'A' good supply of other roofing and siding items, hardware, fibreglass insulation and insul board. CLARK BROS. Montague, Mt. Stewart, St. Peter's Bay W"?-uL' T"””'"S " E TM" " THE EASTERN , GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MON'!'AGUEx Harold I. Landry. Mn. Byron ltowurtylln Bruce Murine, Miss Joya Wluinton. Pile Iaolinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: woldon Levon. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Monluuli Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack nor ,and' E. Richard: A Sol. ...'SONG SERVICE. Valleyfleld Church, Sunday. October 5. 7.30 ..'DANCE in Beaver Hall. Fri- day, October 10. Don Messerts Or- chestra. Pm- mtculcxgx sxippmn nnd ...'BUl'ING TIMOTHY SEED dance, Cambridge Hall, Thursday. d3l1Y- F7559? 3'15 Anne”. MO!!- Oct. 16. N18!”- Mr. John Hogan Charlottetown. Mr. D. Smith. Moncton, N. 8.. was at business visitor to Montague was a business visitor to Mom- yesterday. 5 acue. ....'RESERVE Saturday. October 18th for thrifty household and pantry sale. Ausplces Trinity Un- ited Church Choir, Montague. Mr. ll. Van Buskirk. Valleyfield. was in Halifax, N. 8.. this week on busines. Mr. R. Jenkins of Calgary. Al- JBE WISE-Attend M0nli1KU6'bcrta. was a visitor to Montague Cooking School. Beaver Club. Oct.,yes1emay, where he called on 8th. 8 p.m. Free gifts and 25ln1any'!r1end5. special prizes. Rev. A. C. Fraser and Mrs. Fras- er. Valleyfield. are spending two weeks vacation visiting friends nt Mr. Fraser's frmer charge at North River. C. ..'l-IOLY TRINITY (Anglican) Georgetown. Sunday, October 5th. Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. 11 A. M. Iloly Communion and Sermon. Rev. W. G. llogg. ..'I)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 re,ceipt of accounts and the making of appointments. ....'A coon ('AliIF.RA la nlu'a)'s an acceptable gift. Look over our stock of Agni, Baldn, Voigtlander. Kodak and Ansco canicras and lay one away for Christmas. Photo Shop, Montague. Mr. and Mns. John Finngan of Boston, Mass. arrived in Charlot- tetown by plane and motored to Montague where they will spend a week visiting Mrs. Finnigan's nio- ther, Mrs. Abram Landry. ; "AMEN. you have lucky days coming. Buy razor blades. shaving creams. lotions. tooth pastes. tooth brushes. leather bllliolds and more than 250 other bargains at 1 cent- each when you buy one more of the same items at a. regular price- Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 15. 16. 17. 18 at Mabon Drug Co.. The Rexall Drug Store. Montatzue. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All lllalccs MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 Mr. Barry Bugden. Charlotte- town. was a business visitor to iMi9niague yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George L. White- way, Dover, were recent visitors to Truro and Stewiacke, N. S. Rev. P. L. Richardson, Mont- .ague, is leaving this morning for Ashland. Ohio. where he will spend an extended visit with his son, Rev. John M. Richardson. Miss Flora Stewart and brother, Belle River. also friends from U. S. were recent visitors with J. L. Nicholson, and family, Valleylield. Miss Boss Poole and Miles Florrle Beaton returned to Montague after spending 9. very pleasant va- cation at Niagara. Falls and other I-'1r()n1,Citl9S in Ontario. They also visit- SF-.95 to 42.00. V. R. Pcpier, 'l”i1c;C-d friends in New Hampshire 9”" iroute to the Island. ....'YOUR PORTRAIT is always lwclcome by someone. Child por- ltraits. wedding. family groups. V. lR. Pcplcr, The Photo Shop. Mon- tague. Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Benton. Valleyfleld East, left on a weekend trip to lialifax where they will at- tend the wedding of their son. Em- est. AYOU MAY win one of many -frcc. gifts by joining the crowd at Montagtie cooking school. Beaver Club. Oct. 8. Proceeds for hos- i pilal. . "LOOK OVER our stock of Lorie and Bulova watches. '1l50 .F2l:in. Lady May, Elco and VVE!l- lficlds in stock. Lay one away for Christmas. V. R. Pepler, The Jew- eller. Montague. 0 Mr. and Mrs.-l-I;-rb Mackenzie. Valleyfield. spent Sunday in Harts- ville. visiting friends. They were accompanied by Miss Olive Fin- layson and Mr. A. Finlayson, Grandview. . 'tPI(lTllRE DEDICATED -At. the Sunday morning service at Valleyfield United Church. a fram- ed steel engraving of "Pilgrim's Progress" was dedicated by the pastor. Rev. A. C. F"ra.ser. The picture was the gift of Mrs. Kate G. Smith, Kilmuir. "Given by Sad- ie. Kate. Samuel and John A. in memory of their mother. Mrs. Duncan Gillis." The picture was unveiled by a relative. John A. MacPherson. Mrs. A. N. MacDon- ald, nnother near relative, was present at the service. HEY KIDS! BE SURE TO GET YOUR FREE GIFT AT TODAY'S MATINEE AT THE PRINCE EDWARD AND CAPITOL THEATRES. ' TODAY -- SHOWS 2.30 - 7 -- 9 CLARK GABLE in 5”AOROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI" t6-C 6 F9 96-GO-Q-OO-Q 4-9-O-O Q 9 O VO-94r9-V9-Q O-O9v99fO-f?9-O-Q-OVO-O PRINCE EDWARD MON. - rua. ,- wan. DESPERATE MEII BRAVE TIIE TEIROIS l OEJIIE SOIITII SEA JIIIIG!-ES FOR GOLD .".'T and for the only white ' woman in a thousand square- - miles of forbidden wilds and uncharted seas! CAPITOL FINAL T0-DAY ”WOMAN or THE NORTH OOIJIITRY" scalar. .- COMEDY - snows 2.30 . 7 -. 9 - &O-&)-O-Q&O4-CO4-O-6&0-O9-O-O-0-Q49-64 O-OO&4-GOD-O-O-GO-O66-6-O-6-O 3 DAYS sinus MONDAY SEE--the traffic trap! SEE-the law mill! SEE-the kangaroo court! SEE--the blackmailing sheriff! SEE-the come-ong rill SEE-the gambling den! -, MGM PIOIOIII I in in min Cillllllot "I u The Week! at .S.D.U.' Since the tennis opening St. Dunatsnls has received two widely- known official visitors. The first of these. Mr. Ralph iMosher Na- tional Secretary of the Interna- tional Student.s' Service. spoke of its progress in Asian Universities and also of the increasing educa- tional benefit to those participat- in: in Canadian 1. S. S. He also stressed the extent of St. Dun- st.an's reputation in this organiza- tion devoted to the help of others. Wednesday evening the Student Body heard His Grace. Archbishop Packock of Winnipeg make a mas- terly appeal to Island youth in the interests of priestly vocations. Pointing out that Canada is a mis- sionary country, he reminded his listeners that since "God has bles. sed Prince Edward Island." not to forget. the need of others, espec- ially of his Archdiocese. In the opinion of most. one will rarely again hear this topic treated in a manner so comprehensive, con- vincing and dynamic. 0 O I The "Week" would like to add its congratulations and best wishes to those now being received by Fa- ther Terrence Campbell on the successful completion of another phase of his preistly career. All at St. Dunsian's are of course over- joyed at the thought of having once again in their midst a man of the spiritual and intellectual sta- ture of Father Campbell. . . . During the past week the follow- ing appointments have been made: I. S. S. President, Gerald Stull; vice President, Tom Kane; Secretary. Ellen Mullally; Com- mittee: Cyril MacDonald. Lorne Murphy, Dave Muccormac, Louis Poole. Bill Farmer. A. A. A. President. Pete Dun- phy; Vice President. Simeon Far- mer; Secretary. Jerome Quinn. Red and White. Editor-in-Chief. Bob Crokcn; Assistant Editor, Gerald Steele; Business Manager, Jack weir; Chronicle, Cyril Mac- lsaac; Athletics. .Clarence Mac- Donald; Humor. J. J. Dunphy and Gerald Kilbride; Contributing Ed- itors: Al MacD0nald, Charles Roche. Mary Johnston, Russel Mclnnis, .7. Leon Bourassa; Asso- ciated Business Managers. Frank Zakem and Andrew MlmDonald. Dramatic Society; President. Conrad Kennedy; Vice-President. Gerald Kilbride; Secretary. Ralph Gaudet; councillors. Leo McQuald and Mariedeth MacDonald; Stage Manager, Don Mccarron. Glee Club: President, Charles Cheverie; Vice President. Maureen Blake: Secretary, Andrew Mac- Donald. M. I. D. L.: President. Aart Pen- dergast; Vice President, Bill Quinn; Secretary, Alton Craig. - . . Among the football players and Saints in general. excitement runs quite high as this afternoon S. D. U.,plays host to Mt. A. on the Col- lege field. The fine shape of the team and their splendid moral are good proof of their spirit of hard work and training. Under coach A. J. MacAdam. the boys will again exhibit their customary sports- manship and their ability to win. . . . Thought for the week: "Wear your learning like your watch. in R. private pocket; and do not pull it out and strike it. merely to show you have one.” - Chesterfield. Until next week. from S. D. U. to all of you health and happineu, Ta... -"- 4"” M Mhrtha. Poole, .Montague. has as her week-end guest. Mrs. Russell Harper of Saint John. N. 8 ...'THIS IS the time for colour pictures of our lovely fall coun- tryside, get your Kodacolorfllm to- day. For black and while we have llford. Kodak and Ansco Rollfllm. Bring them back for finishing. V. R. Pepler, The Photo Shop, Man- tague. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover. Guernsey Cove, were business vis- itors to Montague yesterday. ....:.--:?--- 5, isso OII. EASHTERMS .WlTH E550 FURNACE OII. conmcr Assam, X Ieodl ' PGOIIO Phone I8 continued from page 3 they were attending the Maritime Synod of the Presbyterian Church. 0 I 0 Mrs. Jack Bell was the guest of honour at an afternoon tea and mlsceilsneouq shower recent- ly at the home of Mrs. Vernon Burke. West Royalty. The Misses Ann Matheson, Beatrice Cameron and Gladys MncMillan also enter- tulned for Mrs. Bell, at a linen shower. 0 Q I A host of friends. bothyoung and old. of Mr. J. Austin Trainor. C.D.A., will be pleased to learn that he is making a good re- covery from the recent illness which necessitated his entering the Charlottetown Hospital, for a com- plete rest. , t 0 0 Mrs. W. E. Smallman of Sum- morslde, accompanied by Mrs. Wal- lace Jenkins and Mrs. Wright Leard of Bedeque left. yesterday morning on a motor trip to Bos- ton. Massachusetts. ' o o 0 Mrs. C. B. Jelly of Summer- side entertained at her summer cottage in Chelton in honor of Mrs. J. O. Pogson of Pamdensc. N.B., who has been visiting rela- tives and friends in this town. . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Melkle with their daughters. Mrs. Garth Gay and Miss Julie Meikle of Summerslde left this week by au- tomobile on a trip to Boston, Massachusetts .and New York City. 0 C Colonel and Mrs. E. H. Strong witlf their children, Edward and Elizabeth. returned this week to their home in Summerslde after visi nz in Sussex pnd Saint John. N.B. 0 U 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsay, Summcrside, have recently had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Athol MucLeod of Cambridge, Mrs. R. Alexander and Mr. B. Bradshaw of Braintree, Massachusetts. I O O The Misses Ethel Trelor, RN. and Audrvy Obappell. R.N.. left Summerside on Tuesday. the for- m"? returning to her home in Rivers. Manitoba and the latter will continue on to Calgary, Al- berta. where she will join her sister, Miss June Chappell. I I 0 Mrs. Wilfred Salter. who will take up residence in Toronto, was honored on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Lecky, Summersidc, by the St. Mary's Guild and presented with a fare- well gift. . O I 0 Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MecMu;-do left Summerside on Wednesday by automobile to visit their son-ln- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Phemlster in Brampton, On- iarlo. . . o Yesterday afternoon Mrs. James l-learn entertained at her home In Summerside in honor of Mrs. Alan Glennie. who is leaving for Rcithesay. N.B.. to reside. Mrs. Harold Schurman presided over the tea cups while Mrs. Wendell Muttart and Mrs. Ian MacKenzic assisted the hostess in serving. . o a Miss Grace VVnIsh, been visiting friends in Moncion and .Tracadle. N.R.. spent A few days at her home in Summer- slde before leaving on Monday for Montreal. She will spend a few days with her sister. Mrs. Fred Bayer, Saint John, N.B.. en route. . . . who had Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellis have returned to their home in Sum- merslde after visiting in Saint John, NB. 0 I I Mrs. Richard Hurst was pleasant- ly surprised at her apartment in Summerslde on Tuesday evening when the Misses lone Mscdon- ald and Paula Schurman were joint hostesses at a "Jam and Pickle" shower. 0 O 0 Mrs. W. F. Strong. Summerslde, entertained at. her home on Mon- day evenlng when bridge was in play. 0 O 0 Mrs. A.'B. L. Home and Mrs. E. T. Tanlon were joint hostesses on Thursday afternoon at the home of the former in Summer- slde when they entertained the members of the Abegwelt Chop- ter of the l.0.D.E. O O 0 Mrs. Jessa I-luestll will leave Summerslde today in company with her daughter, Mrs. Philip E. Steele to Montvllle. Connecticut where she will spend a few months. 0 I I Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacKay have returned to their home in Sum- merslde after a holiday trip through New Brunswick and Maine. 0 o o , Miss Myrtle Maccallum of Cam- bridge. Massachusetts, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cannon, St. Eleanorsi SYSTON. Rigland 7- (OP) - Council of this I.eicest:ei-shire com- munity decided to remove on an- clent "timing goth" leading to the shopping centre. Reason: Women with baby-can-logos were Imniblo to uag the short-cut. ricurlicioirv AND iiiisnniiii .:.,. . ,: 1 ocroaaa 1052 ' Tho Georgetown Bapun Church in piauod to onnounc. the coming of Evangelist Roy Campbell for an Evangelistic Minion commencing Oct. an, and continuing until 17th. Mr. Campbell in a. busy Pu. sldent and Evangelist: of the Maritime Golepll Association; Director of Moncton Youth for Chrlst and the "Light at L”. Hour" which blankets most of the Canadian Mai-ltlmu and Maine. Born in the City of Montreal, Roy Campbell spent his child- hood and teens in the conmo. polltan atmosphere of the Can. adlsn Metropolis and atvtho an of seventeen was deep in th. wicked ways of that city when he saw a man killed In a drunken stupor on o Ngw Year's Eve. This remarkable in- cldent led to Roy's convex-.10" and he was at once gifted with a remarkable, facility for ex- IlEAli EllA.llIiELlsT many of the foremost pulpit: of and his manner of presentation to extended to YOU. preuion. In a very brief time. Mr. Campbell was known as a "Boy Evan. gelist" and in the intervening years his ministry has carried him into Canada and the U.S.A. He has been ll'0'0U8hlY trained Academically and as 3 Pastor for nearly tour you. of a very successful church in Ontario. His insight into spiritual truth will prove a very real blessing to the many expected to attend his meetings in the forthcoming campaign, Services will begln each evening at B p.m. and a warm welcome scriber, 1 year S700. 18 SPECIAL MAGAZINE OFFER Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping, both to same subscriber 1 year 35.00; Woman's Home Com- panion, American Magazine, Collier's to same sub- S300. 30 months Woman' These offers expire October 31st, 1952. NORA MacLEAN, Sourls months American Magazine 5 Home Companion S400. X-RAY lPrInce Edward Island Tuberculosis League MOBILE MONDAY, October 6th -- Head of Cardigan School - ............ .. 11.00--noori Lorne Valley School ....................... . 4.00 TUESDAY, October 7th 4- . Summerville School . 1.00 2.30 Alberry Plains School .. 2.45 4.30 THURSDAY, October 9th - Montague School 7.00 9.00 FRIDAY, October 10th -- Montague School .............................. .. 11.30 12.30 A - I 3.00 5.00 Montague school children will be x-rayed during school hours on Thursday. IIIIIT SOIIEIIIILE Through the facilities SUMMERSIDE - Tuesday, October 21st SOURIS - Tuesday, MONTAGUE Monday, ALBERTON Monday, October 14th October 20th October 27th Every Thursday Every Thursday Every Friday .. the mail. All persons who of whom will decide chest, x-ray is. indicated. I w.I(.nqg Tuesday. October 7th A PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM - .........-......... ..........-.-qp-... . . E. M. FOUND Medical Director of Clinics crs Agbnclos tlnltod moan-do -mi our ..M..... - I I I cuinc sciicnute of the Department of Health and Welfare, chest clinics will be held throughout the Pro- vince during the monthxof October, as follows: ' 9.30-12.30 p.m. 9.30-12.30 p.m. .... 1.30- 4.00 p.m. . 1.30- 4.00 p.m. ........... ..... 9.30.1130 s.n'1. 1.30- 3.00 p.m. 10.00-12.00 am. 1.30- 4.00 p.m. 1.30- 4.00 p.m. Patients for review will receive appointments through have not been in contact with an active case of Tuberculosis are requested to consult thhelr family doctor or their district Public Health Nurse, eit ei if a clinical examination and standard , M.D., 9 , comu'.a'ra INSURANSE snnvxca