PAGE EIGHT ...-, THE Eltsrenn GUARDlAN A(iLN'.lS:-MONTAGUI: llorold F. Lnndry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruno Mocrnee, Mlu Joyce Wiulnton. Min Jun Jnnmton AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Luen. The Guardian may be bought. at the following pious in Mot-tune: Blue Dome Restaurant, nnd uunrdlan Office: -in Georgetown: ' The can Office: in Souriu: Tho snsck Bar and I1. Illchnrdl at Son. ilaeli0iiALil BROS. THEATRE MT. STEWART Friday 8:30 - Saturday 8:30 "THE BEFOBMEB AND THE REDHEAD" Dick Powell - June Allyson it We laugh: you are after this how bu hundreds. ..'Pl'JIlENNIAL PLANTS now ready. List. on page 3. Joe R. Smith. Clinton. ...!MoN'rAGUE United Church. Service Sunday, Sept. 16th. Sunday School 10 a.m.; reg- ular service ll am. You are wel- come. Baptist .JBF.AN surrsn, Upper Mon- tague School. Wednesday. Septem- ber 19th. Supper begins at 6 P. M. ....'Mrs. Etiiel-'M;oi-e. Mrs. Lil- lian Nelson and Mrs. Willard Lemon, have returned to their . fMr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ames. homes in Cambridge after a pleas- Wellcslv. Muss.. were recent vlsi- ant vacation in Montague nnd W5 ..( the home or w. H. and vicinity. While in Montague they 'Mrs. Lane. Montague. were the guests of Mrs. J. W. Murdock. Buying daily ..-nr;cr:tvr.s I-aoMo'rioN - ,,-1)() my fair; . ,,;...i.,,o..ker Ainon: thc FCFPM PFONOUOHS in furnace? Are vour fuel un- the Bank of Commerce was Mr. baiam-.ng ynur budget? 1)., you . . Hollis Lane of the superinten- struggle with shot-(.1, and ash Lhe or Dlessed rlcntfs department of the bank at can? or do you have an om Halifax. Mr. Lime has 1100" PW" heating plant which has been Poultry mated to the position of audit of- com-erred 30 use 3 different kind ficcr 301' the llll)taiii;iiii9M tll)iSlI”i'i'l'. of fucl than it was made for? if , . , SHCCGP IN; MR . 4- 4 all 0n8'- you do your Cenerzil Electric EA TLRN PACKING litlr. Lane is the sun of Mr. and home heating dlealer, Montague Mrs. W. ll..Lmiv. Montague. and Elem-in Company will be glad to C0,, LTD, has Served in the banks branches short; you how you can save up . in Montague. lxingston. N 5.. and to oncg on fuel costs. Why do you Souns Ciiarlott-etovvn. prior to. leaving 5ax'g'." Bscgusc or these unique for Halifax. Mr. 1-H”? is also -1 lcaturcs in the G-E oil boiler: Vwjlcran til the SN'0Ml Vi Orld Fiinious "turn-hack flame." G--E Vlar. "hcat trap" dcsign. G-E's lmv-pres- slirc. non-coy: "atom-mizcr" burner nozzle. You get more heat pcr gul- lon with a G-I-I plus . . . instan- trlncous war around hot. water. Legioiililans Carnival At Montague" At a special meeting of the Can- adian Legion. Montague branch. held in the Legion hall last night, it was planned that the Legion would sponsor an annual carnival sometime during next month to be held in thc Curling Rink. Mr. Russel MacGregor, president. presided at the organization meet- ing which was attended by a large number of members. The evening was spent in discussing the var- ious attractions required, commit- tees necessary. and the advertising and publicity. At. the close of the meeting R. MacGi'egor, R. Martin. and D. McGowan were appointed -to bring in the name of a choir- man to direct the organization of the carnival. siioil-s 2:30.?-9 TO-DAY ONLY Joel McCrca - Shelly Winters "'FRENCHlE'" PRINCE EDWARD-stints Moi. HERE'S THE HIT THAT COPPED ALL THE . . TOP ACADEMY AWARDS! oo SAW iT FROM THE BEGINNINGT THE WAY YOU'lI. ENJOY IT MOST! "Ono of the most dramatic and greatest oclilovomonls oi tho current yoov. Darryl Zonuck has I winner. . . it will In the toll: of the country!" -Louolio For-sou Georgetown and Vicinity .3 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caswell of lcharlottetown accompanied by ltheir two children and Mrs. Cas- well's mother, motored to George- Darryl F. Zanucii pvmnn C town a few days ago and were .uuests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester BE I iwalkcr and Mr. Howard walker. l Cpl. Alec Arsenauli or the Can- adian arm). arrived home several days arm from Korea, where he has seen action with the Canadian army. ANNE BAXTER ' CELESTE HOLM GARY MERRILL - HUGH-MARLOWE - EEOC-OOOOIOOOOOOOOO Mr. Thomas Dalton of Boston ;l'.'RS a recent. visitor Iinwn where he visited at the home of his brother. Mr. James Dalton. Friends of Mrs. Laura Lavers are sorry in hear that illness has necessitated her entering the P. E. l. llospital. Mr. Amos Lavandier arrived by by car in Georgetown from the United States. Amos will spend his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavnndier. NOTE - - DAILY SI-IOWINGS ON THIS FEATURE START AT 3 - 6:45 - 9 Mrs. John Boudreault and Miss Olive Macxeeman of Newport were in Georgetown nttendinz the funeral of the late John Hanson. Mr. George MacQnillan. who has been employed in Toronto ar- rived home last. week. Douglas Patterson of the Royal Canadian Air Force. stationed at. Goose Bay. is spending his leave with his parents. Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Patterson, St. David's Manse. sitmiti into, new . runs toll in niirs ( CAPITOL To-DAY Serial - Cartoon Stooge Comedy Matinee 2:30 Evening 7 and 9 DAN BIRD TRAPS ST. MARYS, Ont. - (CP) - Council of this Western Ontario town has passed a by-law prohib- itinz trapa nr snares on the Thames River here to protect. wild ducks and other waterfowl. Many have been caught in traps in pre- vious years. isso BURNERS with economy to George- r .-Hr. GUARDIAN. "(Ii-IARLOTTETOWN New Bridge To Be Erecied in Valleyiield A new bridge of steel and con- crete is to be erected across the Valleyfield stream at the site of the former Sutherland's Mills near Montague, according to re- ports received yesterday. The new bridge will replace the old one which is too light to carry the heavy traffic. and is in fact already giving signs of bear- ing too heavy loads. Approximate- ly 46 feet long. the bridge has a centre pile support which has heen moved out of position from the heavy pressure. Also the crib-work at both approaches is gradually wearing away, leaving little support at either end. As the bridge now stands. there are two water-ways, one flowing on either side of the central support. Since the volume of water flow- ing in this stream is very great. and the two ten-foot waterways insufficient, the current has re- moved the hed around the sup- port piles to make the bridge somewhat unsafe for heavy truf- iic. The new bridge with a 24-foot roadway will replace the old 15- foot one. It will also have a central span of 30 feet and two approach spans of 18 feet cacti. It will be 17 feet above watcr, the some as the old one. The centre span will not have a cen- tral support, thus giving a 30-! foot waterway, which will be! amply sufficient to carry off thc volume of water even during the spring fresher. ' H The contractors, Noye and Bag- lole. Summerside, are at present engaged in driving the new piles into position. There will be six Murray River Vicinity Mr. Arnett Nicolle and daugh- ters. Janet and Carol. Long Is- land, N. Y.. have returned home after spending a few weeks va- cation in Murray River and White Sands where they visited their many friends and relatives. Mrs. Lester C. Johnston and son, David, Charlottetown. have returned home after spending the summer months in Murray River. where they visited their many friends and relatives. Mrs. Minnie MacDonald. Char- lotlctown, has returned home after spending :1 few months in Murray River at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester C. Johnston. Good Response In Montague To Cancer llrii-re The residents of Montague rc- sponded well to the cancer cam- conducted pnign recently. contri- bunny: nvcr 5300.00 to the sup- port of its nationwide program for the control of cancer. Mr. A. Sullivan and Mr. Gerald Jardlno organized the campaign in Montague, with the assistance of several organizations in the community. each of which supplied Iwn canvasscrs. The fol- lowing are the organizations: Wo- ncn's Institute, Beaver Club, Nursery Club, ladies of the Leg- on Auxiliary, ladies of the Hos- iitnl Aiixiiiiiry, special niinies. Mr. at each end of the 30-Loot spun. and five at the outer ends of thq. 18-foot spans. Above the pilcs-'- are six double I-beams welded to- gether for greater support, with single 1-beams adding to thc-I strength of the structure. Ahovel the added sicel work, the con-l Crete will be laid. I After the main truss work has, been completed. the old ap- I preaches will he removed for make way for the new stoncl, work. which will slant. from thcl top approach of the 18-foot span to the bottom of the 30-foot sp.1n.' The stone is to be hand laid. and protected at the bottom to pre- vent moving by the current. The new bridge has been Sixncll to carry all the heavy" traffic. which may pass over it.i and it is expected, that after thc completion of the new bridge at. Montague. the volume of ilc- ' g trnffiii ' passing over the Sutherland bridge will increase greatly. l Whlm Road A 3 . l and Vicinity l O C '”" i regret in l .lllckcn.l home in Al-l a speedy rc-' 'Hcr many friends learn that Mrs. Russell Albion is ill at her binn. and viish her covery. . Mitn.V cnjoycrl dancing at Whimi 'Rnad hall on Thursday night. Thcl lmusicians. Messrs. Archie Stcvi-i part. Lcslie Stuart. and Emerson! IO'(7onnoi'. played both old time ;an(l modcrn rtuncs for'the iian-' ,c(-rs. 'lhe Whnn Road W. I. meni. bcrs sold refreshments. E , Mr. anti Mrs. T. Llewellyn an-ll lson Richard. Montague, reccntl;.- visited friends at Whlm Road. I Mr. and Mrs. James M0lyl1eflllX.l .VlIsiss.. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet. Moore Whlm Road. ' Mr. and Mrs: Harold Colby, New: York. are visiting the lntter's lath-l er. Mr. Malcolm Nicholson aty Whlm Road. . . 'Miss Norma Campbell, Char-i lottelown, visited her parents, Mitzi and Mrs. Wesley Campbell during- the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Reuben watts, Charlottetown, spent the week-end at Whlm Road the guests of Mrs. Wattsl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ccc- 1 ll Campbell. Miss Marine Mnclieth. Er. N.. re- turned to Charlottetown, after spending the past. week at Whlm Road with her parents Mr. and 3. N. llnolcy anti Mr. Dick Mac- .can. l island Girl Weds in Alberta The following Representatives of to discuss with you any matters relating to life insurance or annuities without obligation. MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS --oi .K9.(xk. Edward Island will be Lljd the Sun Life of Canada 'in Prince CHARLOTTETOWN - J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE R. C. Shea, Klnkorn: H. M. Chisholm. Tryon: R. R. .Burns. Freetown H. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. More Canadian Help Requested" OTTAWA, Sept. 14 -- (CF! The North Atlantic Treaty Organ- ization would like more air squad- rons iroin Canada and would like to get them to Europe fast. It also would like more troops. Canada, along with the other member nations, is being ask- ll ed to do more all along the line in the buildup of Europe's de- ft-nces - from more men and planes in more economic aid. This question will be discussed at the pact council meeting here St. Joseph's tlnlholic Churcli. Granllc Patric. Alberta. was thal- scltinl: for an attractive wc(ldin.: recently when Miss l-Ztlith Lar-l l't.N.. daughter of Mr. nnrlh Wilfrcll Lzirkin of St. Pct-- crs -.v .-I .. was united int mnrri. with Mr. lVlaurice Bur-l coughs. son of Mr. and Mrs. i.ccj Burrourzhs of Eziglcslitini. AllicrIn.l llcv. J. P. Martin. (?.Ss.ll.. sol-l eninizcd Ihc Nuplial Mass in a setting of glowing tapers lilltl multi-colorcrl summer flowers. l lintcrim; the church nn the arnil of her larolhcr-in-law. I). B. hon-' ncdy. the bride wore it ballerina length (ill-ss of uhltc nylon ovcrl laffclii. A julici Ciip hcld ht-rl chapel veil in place and she wore: rcrl roses cn t-or-szigc. "A gown of daffodil yellow mlon was worn ivy Miss Glcnnii l:oiiin- son. R. N. of llzirtlanri, N. B.. thc hri(lc's only atlcndant. Shc unrc :1 matching hcsiddrcss and in col"- sacc of pale pink Carnations. Mr. Hugh llchcr of Eaglesliam- was best man. ' During thc signing of thc kin. Mrs. TPEH istcr, St. .loscpli's Choir hcituli-' fully rcnilcrctl "Ave Maria". I Following the ceremony a rc- ccption was held at. the home of thc groom's sister, Mrs. I-'ctcc McBcan. wlicrc thc groom's ino- ihcr. Mrs. Lee Burroughs rci-civ- Ni the guests. She was attired in it black shccr iircss with white accessories and wore it corsage of white cnrnutions. The bride's sister, Mrs. D. B. Kennedy. the only member of the bride's family. present chose it floral pastel shccr dress com-I plcmcntcd with it Izrccn hat and Mrs. Russell MacBeth. I Inspector Lewis yvatsoii. R. C.- M. P.. arrived from Ottawa to join his wife and family who have been; holidaying for some time at Whiml Road. the guests of Mrs. Watsonis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Mrs. Howard Kaiser, Arlington. Mas.-.. rccently visited her brother, .Vir. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. Campbell at. Whlm Road. Accom- panyin: Mars. Kaiser on the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander- son: and Mr. and Mrs. George Orchid, all of Amherst, Maine. and will be brought to B. head in R me in October. tc clirniitions cu c0i's1I:0- During thc reception a con- izratulalory tclc;:rum was read from the liriiic's sister and bro- thcr-in--latv. Mr. and Mrs. Angico Mauro of Port Arthur. Ont. Ccntcring thc bride's table was a three tiered wcdclini: cake sur- rounded hy viiscs of roses. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. J. P. Martin. C.Ss.R. After the reception thc bride and groom left on a short honey- moon---on their rciurn they will make their home in Eiiglcshuni. Alla. FOR SALE it bells and springs. 2 hurcuus tuul v nimnilcn. 3 ichumbcr acts. kitchen table and 6 chairs. 2 couchcs. lI hull ruck, tuhlt-. and organ. I hcutcr stnvc and many other articles too numcrous to mention. Appl,v- J. .1. STEWART” Montague l WANTED SOIIAP lllOll & METALS Highest Prices Paid Scrap yard at Finlay Mc- Kinnon, Charlottetown Auto Salvage, Grafton Street East. Charlottetown. ABIE BLOCK Phone 768 or write P. 0. Box 403 you too-4-. clutch now available write or TELEPHONE. I IMPERIAI. Oil LIMITED m:-n-wm-:-v&-7?!:&- 1 ....---3- S 7-1: "- "' HAVE bu SETTERN GOTAMEW M D5Ll-AL. OUR noaiuamc; nousr: -- Ma... You Towrxt PUMP JOKERS STILL MU-Si l-lAxiE 6oMe OLD COPiE6 OF CAPM Maior Hoopla A kw i 4 JAKE, 8lLLY'5 wt-ltz BANG H E-V5,; um t;-w Y'6OT,ME IN 3 -(HE QAM5 6TlTCHE5. -w HQW h i OLD gpgey I 'BOUT CHEWIN A , M l My-(.5... Q ., lN6l . -FEW NISPS OF 4 I if” M 5” 5 AGTAQST E30.Tii1..”-112?. 4 . ESTAT cu - z: - EILLDE, - l GTONESZ CEACKER-BARREL. i ' i D NIFTIES? A" i "ii! W V v. ' r t - ,z ll x41 lil or i Prince Edward Island Tuilerculosls League MOBILE X-RAY ctuut: Si:lIEIlilLE rust! tussle nu. tmltuavui i.viv.u MONDAY 17' scar... Primrose School ................................ .. 11:30-12:30 St. George's School ................... .... .. 3:00- 5:00 TUESDAY, 18 SEPT.- Launching School . ....11:30-12:30 De Gros Marsh School 3:OO-- 4:30 WEDNESDAY, 19 SEPT.-- Gcorgetown School .......................... .. 10:00- THURSDAY, 20 SEPT.-- Georgetown Town Hall ...................... .. 11:30-12:30 4:30- 5:34) 7:O0- 8:30 FRIDAY 21 SEPT.- S. D. U. Students ........................... 1:00- ADOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE on Union Strcet. pr!!- OOAL The Coal Season is now advancing and we are prepar- ed to book your order for present or later delivery from our stock of the following fue1s:-- AMERICAN HARD NUT & STOVE , WELSH HARD STOVE DOMINION COKE OLD SYDNEY SCREENED SPRINGHILL SCREENED ACADIA NUT & EGG, OIL TREATED INVERNESS SCREENED BRAS D'OR STOKER, OIL TREATED SPRINGHILL SLACK CONTACT us for the BEST in fuels Prompt Deliveries Courteous Service W. D. Gillis Co. Ltd. Phone 176 FOR SALE AT SOUBIS . SEALED TENDERS marked "TENDERS" will be received by the Underslgned up to Saturday. S0li' tember 29th for the purchase of the following pro- erties at SOURIS formerly owned by the late A. F. cQUAlD: ' sently occupied by Lawrence Jarvis. SMALL COITAGE at the Eostern and of Main street. commonly known as the Mecormack House. COMBINEIISIIOP AND DWELLING on Main Strffl with large lot of.land, commonly known as 1110 "Beomls Property." srom: PREMISES on -Main Street recently occupied under Lease by Townshcnd 6 t. John. BUSINESS BLOCK on Main Street extending fl'0m Frank Gr-n.dy's Barber Shop to Morrison's Dr"! Store. This pro rty has 1 frontage of approx- imately 135 fee in the centre of the IIIISII0” section and is presently occupied by ten tenant!- DWELLING HOUSE on Main Street commonly known In the 0'llnnley House with a frontage of ll? proximately )5 feet. BUSINESS BUILDING on Main Street, commonly known osltlle "Do on Build ". This pl0P”ty is also situated in he centre the business OW tlon and is occupied by four tenant: and will ll: sold submit to A Leon of the second storey Ml by the Legion expiring in 1954. LARGE DOT with A large born on High street- SMALL BUILDING on Wlshll Street Pl'999""y occupied as 1. shoe Repair hop. ' ed The owoot or any tender not necessarily Iwflll ' MELVIN U. Dlgagumo '