y Ti-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 14, 1,... NEW MDTORSHTP PART-TIMI! CITIZEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN PAUSE... REFRESH MONTREAL -46?) The motor y -(OP) - Police I)I.2INh vessel Cleopatra, launched recent- testified that an accused bllrslar Iy in ciemiany for the HlmI)lll'lZ- here reversed the usual proced- chlcago line, will sail for the ure. posing as an honest citizen by Great. Lakes next spring. The vcs- nigiat and raiding papnitnienta in set will be on s resular run be- the day time. Frans Biro pleaded tween European and Great Lakes guilty to 1: burilarles and was pom. ' remanded for sentence AGENT GEOIOETO Aur.N'rIi-MONTAGUE: tlaroId'F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs Itrueo Mnerlsee. Mia: Joyce Winds: The Guardian may be bought at the tollowtn; Blue Dome Resinursnt. and uuardtnn Office; In Goorntomti Post Office: In tlourisi The snsch Bar and I1. ilebards A Ion. ton. Miss Joan Johnston. Wnldon Lowers. pieces in Montana: The WNI 2 . l '1' 6154 d T ....'I5.00 FOB YOU! old bat- KING'S coumv MsMoRIAL HOSPITAL 3"!”m:ll'?y”:"m' ll ANNUAL CAMPAIGN son waned ..'l0Ul.l! RED CROSS Branch Home Nui-sin; Class. To enrol apply to Mrs. Melvin MacQuaid. .'HOME Ann scnooi. mestiiig y at. the Montague High School. Thursday, November 15th, at 8 p.m. OPENING MONDAX. NOVEMBER l9tII Kenneth Fraser. Snuris. visitor to Mon- ....'Mr. was a business tasue yesterday. ' y ...fMiss Mary Sullivan. Notre - l Damn Convent. Charlottetown. spent the weekend visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sullivan. Mrinlaxuv-. ..'Mrs. Frank MiIl'N('lII. left recently for Cambridge, Mass. -I where she will visit her son. Mr. Harvey Mai-Neill. and other re- latives in Massachusetts. . .'S0('lAI4 EVICNINH --A very enjoyable social evening was held in the Legion Hall. Montague. Monday eveninrz. Nov. 12th anti was largely attended by members of the Canadian Legion and the Ladies Au.xlliar). The evening .wns spr-nt III 1-Iirtls and :I sing- lsong was also Ffljnjvfl with Mrs, Les MacDonald as ptann accom- ypanist. Bagpipe selections by yPiper Donald MacI.eod were fea- I D itured on the program. A delicious ' e lunch was served by members or I ytlie Ladies Auxiliary. Urgently Needed Is A IIuIIsE's RESIDENCE King's County Hospital is an institution es- sential to our people. . . . All the progress made was possible through the splendid contributions of its many friends and supporters. Those of the past did magnificently. . . . Those of the prev . seat can be counted on to do their share equally as well. LETS ALL GIVE TODAY TO EXPAND THIS GREAT I be pleased to learn that Helen ....'Mr. Joseph Morrison. St. Georges. was ii business visitor to Montague yesterday. ..'WE HAVE A FINE noses- TAL now lets build a one home for our Nurses. Give all you can when the canvssser calls next. week. ....'His Friends will regret to learn that Norman P. MacPher- aon. Kllmulr. is a patient in the King's County -Hospital. ...fMr. and Mrs. Angus Math- eson. Glen VVilliam were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPhce. Montague. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hayley. Southport. accompanied by Mr. Joseph Lanigan. Montague. were visitor! to Sourls on Sunday. ....'Mrs. William Whiteway. Dover. is It patient in the King's County Hospital. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. ..'Mr. John C. MacDougsl. Cliifrlottetmvn. was a recent. vial- tor to Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDougal. ..'ATTF.NTl0NTNew Perth and vicinity. See "Stars In My Crown" Ncw Pri-Iii Hall. Thurstlzi,r. No- vciiiiicr l.')th. ..."5TABB IN MY CROWN"- starrlng Joel McCrae. Playing Campbell's circuit this week. Plan to sec this show. It is good. ..'IT IS NOT T00 EARLY to lay away that Gift for Christmas. A small deposit will hold any item. V.. R. Pepler, the Jeweller, Moa- tsguc. . 'IVIItlS tTlalI'e Moran. employer of Clark Bl'nS.. Mon- tague. len. yesterday for Mont- real wherr she has accepted a position. 9 fnriiicr ....'Mrs. A. J. Gillis. Montague, left recently for Quincy. Mass.. where she xx il spend the winter with her son-in-law anti dough- te.r. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mac- Lean. ....'lier many little friends will MacDonald. Montague. has return- ed to her home after her recent lII!1C!5 in the King's County Me- morial Hospital. ....'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lani- Ran. accompanied by Mrs. Lani. Rania mother. Mrs. Ada Collins. were visitors in Charlottetown on Saturday. Mrs. Collins remain- Advance tickets now on sale. 31.50 each, at TOOMBS MUSIC STORE HUMANITARIAN WORK so WELL asoua AND i n.l..N.r..r...m..3;.u.;.S MAINTAINED. I Shows Daily TMARIO LANZA! .1-,NEW IDOL! . HOTTEST SINGER IN A DECADE!” says TIME MAGAZINE "The Best Musical oi the Montl'iI..."-louella Parsons :30-T-9 COME EARLY! The star who thrilled you with "Be My Love"m)w comes 1:; you as the Jabulaus Caruso who sang his way into the Item! of society's . :;:::,:0,Ws (The Best in Musicals) de(,,,y,,m.! Kw presents an exciting new triumph I with 27 songs! COLOR IV The romantic story of a lowly tavern singer whose golden voice won him fame and fortune! ANN BTARRING : , or MARIO .:.::T.:.".o:.ze:': LANZA'BLYTH DOROTHY JARMILA BLANCHE - 1 KIRSTEN-NOVOTNA-I THEBOM KESKCELL I.-RIC.HARD,HA.GEMA'N '-.CARL:BEN.T.QN.liE1D Now see him as' . inns; rd in the city where she will re- 'sidc for the winter months. 1 ....'Mr. Robert Dewar. .Vlrs. Cleve Dewar. Winfield, A1. brria. ope-ralnr. radar communl. son of Warden of Rebekah Assembly Visits Lodge At Montague A special meeting of Acme Re- bekah Lodge.-No. 61. Montague. was held in the lodge rooms Mon- day evsnlns. Nov. 12th. to receive and introduce Mrs. Nens Ander- son. Grand Falls. Nfld.. warden of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces of Canada. The Noble Grand. Mrs. Florence Nelson. presided. and Mrs. Mar- ion MacDonald acted as pianist. Accompanying Ms-s. Anderson was Mrs. Jean Crockett. Charlottetown. vice president or the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Prov- inces. Mr. Clifford Keenan. Char- lottetown. srand warden of the Grand Lodge of the Maritime Provinces and Mrs. Catharine Stewart. dignity president of Acme Rebekah Lodge. The visitors were introduced by Mrs. Ruth MacLood. Mrs. Nellie Fraser. Mrs. Frances Shaw and Mrs. Wlnnltred Vic1ser- 5011. One member of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. Malaria Johnston. qualified in the unwritten work of the order and was presented with a certificate of perfection by Mrs. Anderson. The memorial ceremony was very beautifully presented by Mrs. Frances Shaw. Mrs. Helen Coffin. Mrs. Helen Beck. Mrs. Ruth Macbeod. and Mrs. Hilda Hllchey. with Mrs Winnifred Vickerson as pianist. In a very interesting and im- pressive Iddress. Mrs. Anderson revleved the work of the order and brought messages from the presi- dent of the Rebekah Assembly and also from Rebekah lodges in New- loundland. Mrs. Crockett. and Mr. Keenan also addressed the meeting and brought greetings from Alpha Re- bekah Lodge. Charlottetown. Oth- er visitors attrnding the meeting were Mrs. Clifford Kfrlllall and Mrs. Helen FIHIa)'S0lii liharlotib town. On behalf of the mcmbeigs oi Acme. an address to the guest. of honor was read by Miss Thelma .l..a.rt(-r and a pill was prcseiited by Mrs. llazrl l-iooley. Mrs. Ander- son graciously cxprcssrd her an- preciailon. At the close, of the session a social hour was enjoyed. and de- llcious refreshments were served by a coinniiltcc of the members. suIiIis'IiI5:couIII Continued from page .5 River be made commissioner for. taking affidavits in the Supi-cine. Court. for King's County. The. motion was granted. ' Grand Jury Report l The following is the text of the Grand Jury"; report: "To His Lordship. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell, judge pre- siding at the November Assizes for King's County. Prince Eduard. rotor with H. M. C. S. Ontario. visit:-d Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dewar. Brudenell. for a few days. Mrs. Cleve Dewar was formerly Hazel Dewar. daughter of the lair Mr. and rMs. George Dewar, l.nvtrt' Montague. Robert also vls. tied his uncle. Mr. Raymond Dewar. Montague. . IMEIVS CLl'Bm MEETS-The npcninst meeting of the Men's Club of Trinity Unit:-ri Church, M5m3FIllC. was lirlrl Monday night at tho Miirlirnzic Hall with -1 larsr numbcr in attendance. The president. Mr. Lorne Win- zinton. presided over the supper meeting. A delicious supper was prepnrcd by tltr Lndics Aid. and was scrvctl by the C,G.I,'1”, gm; of the church. The members were lF”'"l'CfI h.V several .scleclionsI from the Brooklyn Trio. and a' solo by Mr. .lnhn Hears. a mem- ber of the trio. At the conclus- Inn of the: meeting II lienrty sing. .-mlllh INI hit MT. Wiizltinton, was lcnjogcd by all. Well Knowitw Greenfield Man Passes In Greenfield )8Sl.el'd8)' evening Mr. William Cairns in his 80th year after a lengthy illness. The late Mr. Cairns was born in rlrecnfleld. the son of the late Mr-.lnd Mrs. Peter Cairns. He received his early education at Greenfield. and .laicr took up fanning on the old homestead, Besides his widow. nee Ida Keoghsn of I-Jlliotvale. he leaves to mourn eisht sons. P?n.l'lk.' Chl- Casnz Alfred. cireentield. peter, Montreal; Joseph, studying gem- istr.v at Halifax; Pearl. Sturgeon; John. Greenfield; Louis and Billie at. home; and two daughters. Mary in Montreal. and Myrtle. Mrs. Sydney Koppell. in New Haven. Conn. one brother. John Cairns in Greenfield. and one sla- trr Jame Cairns also in Green- field. also survive. The funeral Iirramzements had not been completed at the time of 'Il'iere passed away at his home Cd Island: "we, the Grand Jurors, wish to report as follows: We note with satisiaction that many re-pairs have been effected in this build- ing. The jail is in stood condit- ion. clean and sufficiently fum- lshed. The courtroom and in fact the whole building shows proper and in fact excellent care on the part of the jailer. I "it has been reported to us mall the chimney In the jail scclinn isl not lullCl'i0lTIliS properly. When: the wind is In a certain quarlcrl the room fills with smoke. and this could be remedied by In-l stalling R baffle top on the chim-l nm-. "it has also been reported ihatl as the jailer must be absent on necessary errands. there is no- body except prisoners in the building. and in case of a fire breaking out and the prisoners being all locked up. the results might be tragic. We recommend that an assistant be appointed. probably part. time. ”We note also that the ceiling in the Juryroom is in bad shape. and in danger of falling: We rccomnirnd that it be replaced. We further recommend that the hallway leading to the clerk's of- fice be furnished with a suitable covering, and in fact the court- room floor should also be cover- .. -Signed, Andrew S. MacDonald. for sell and fellow jurors. The court was adjourned to meet at ilxoo a.m. today. when the civil Jury clue of Violet Reynolds versus William Miller will come before the court. -.M....m..........- II. J. MABON 0I'TOMET'ltlIT Fitting and supplying (llansea Ito. MONTAUUE. P. I. I. ollleo liunrai - pear in Ole Opry show Mr 22nd. it LEFPY FREZELL who will IP' person with his: Grand at the Prince of Wales College, Thursday. Novem- FDR BR CII DIV" II'IS . 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