PAGE EIGHT W THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 12. 1952 CAPITOL T0-DAY and SAT. or Serial -, Comedy - Cartoon THE EASTERN GUARDIAN A Brnco Manrheo. Mlaa Joyce AGENTS:-MON'l'AGUlx lluold P. lamln. Mu. Byron Btawam In AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlulnton. Plna Mcxlnnon. Weldon Lovers. ..TVIr'ELL BABY CONFERENCE Soul-is Town Hall, R-iday, Septem- ber 12th, from 2 to 4 P. M. ...!FliRNACES. Pipe and pipe- less furnaces in stock at Stewart & Beck, Montague. ...'LA'I'EST STYLES in coats, hats and dresses at the Joanna Dress Shop. ..'Mr. John Young, Montague. spent Wednesday visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Young, Red Point. . 'FLO()IT. COVICRINGS. Con- goleum squares, inlaid linoleum, deluxe and standard. Rexoluem in ltock at Stewart & Beck's. ...!FLOUE ANTFFEEDS. Hog grower 53.89: lay mash 54.75; bran S285: shorts 52.95; Purity flnur 35.89: Robin Hood flour 55.98 at Stewart A: Beck's. ..fMI.'TtBAY RIVER Pentecostal Church service Sunday. Sept. 14th, at 7.30 Louis Harris will preach. Special singing. The many friends of Mr. William Irving. Montague. are pleased to hear he has returned home from the P. E. I. Hospital, Charlottetown. where he has been a patient for the past six weeks. . WIONTAGUE BAPTIST PA-"u TORATE, Sunday. September 14th. Sunday schools: 10 A. M. Montague. 2 P .M. Georgetown and Murray River. 6.30 P. M. Sturgeon. Worship services: ll A. M. Montague. 3 PM Georgetown. 7.30 P. M. Sturgeon. Henry E. Allaby, Pastor. .fLEFT VVEDNESDAY - Mr. and Mrs. Alex Livingston and family, who spent the past three weeks visiting Mr. Llvingston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Livingston, Cardigan, left Wed- nesday by car for their home in Kingston, Ont. En route they will pass through Bangor, Maine, and other cities in U. S. TO - DAY and SAT. Santa Fe 1 Starving liiiii f,,,,.... FMMMI0” Eierrtoitiie -. 1533. 4' . so .”I- 4 kt ty iilmiiiiinss- f , , J” , ,..m'iinmuinnma 4 . mwmrxinaiasxam W ha:-aevnutul llcil lllllilllilllllcllullllll PRINCE EDWARD C0! DB 5" lliE IIIP HAND '1 he more tools III an ill Now he m pin: to him a llIlIt' TIIE lill .. lhauanamsuolla TIIE 600K Md WWII Illtl Ill the Illll us out - tun sen got '11:: leld' lN'lA;ll1s' - SliIl5l.N”G EYE - CARTOON Showing At 3:30 - 7 - 9 The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Managua Islua Donia Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: Tip l'oat Office; In Bonrln '.l'ha Snack Bar and n, mgngmg . 3.; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart. wood Island, were business visit- ors to Montague yesterday. J .. 'VALLEYFlELD -- OITWEIJ. HEAD Congregation. Sunday. Sep- tember 14th. Service Orwell I-lead ii A. M. Valleyfleld 2 P. M. Rev. A." 0. Fraser, Minister. ..'LI-IAVE FOR. HOME - Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Lain. left Mon- day morning by car for their home in swift Current. Sask. They were accompanied 'by Mrs. O'Laln's sister, Mrs. Eddie McCar- ron to her home in St. Cather- ines, 0nt.. after spending a pleas. ant vacation with their mother, Mrs. Thomas Murphy. St. Mary's Road. Minister Suffers Heart Attack Residents of Montague will learn with regret of the sudden illness of Dr. A. D. Macxenslc, who is at present a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital following 1 heart, muck early yesterday morning at his home on McGill Avenue, Charlot- tetown. Dr. Ma.cKenzie suffered the at- tack about 5 a. m. when he arose. Mrs. Macxenzie immediately sum- moned the doctor, and the patient was removed to the hospital where his condition last. evening was de- scribed as satisfactory under the circumstances. Dr. MacKenzle is minister of Trinity United Churcii at M.lonta- lrue. but moved to Charlottetown lately where his son Donald is al- tending school. lie has been continuing his charge here from Charlottetown arriving here for sevices each sun- day. Although he tendered his re- signation in June, he has continu- ed until the arrival of the new minister who will replace him. His many friends in Montague deeply regret his illness, and ex- tend wishes for a very speedy re- covery. neailfoiiiii in De Gros Marsh The death occurred at her home in De Gros Marsh last evening of Mrs. Joseph FilzPatrick after a lengthy illness in her 55th year. The deceased. Nee Marie Steele, was born in De Gros Marsh, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Dan Steele. she is survived by three sons. J. D. Steele, Toronto ont., and Charles and John at home. Three daughters, 'I'beresi(. Mlrs. Francis Johnston. Primrose; Mary and Stella at home. Also surviving is one sister, Miss Eliz- abeth steele in Montreal. Her hus- band predcccased her several years ago. Funeral arrangements were not completed last evening. - CLERK WANTED Clerk is required for gro- cery and meat business. Ex- perienced prefcrred but not essential. Phone 55 Souris. H..l. Malian ll. 0. Optometrist. Fitting and Supplying Glasses, clc. Office Hours: CITY STREETS Continued from page i though he personally realized the Fifth District had been sadly neg- lected in the past. Apparently no one had asked for anything for it as the Provincial representatives were in the Opposition. However, he added that Mr. MacDonald had been successful in obtaining more for it in one year than had been gotten in the previous five years put together. Mr. MacKlnnon said the depart- ment had been using shale on the roads in the Belfast district and obtained good results. They had tried to improve the streets in out- lying sections of Charlottetown, but someone had made R mistake and instead of improving they had become "muck". He reminded the meeting that although there were only 35 miles of roads In the Fifth District, it still had a road maintainer all year round the same as other districts which had upwards of 300 miles. He also stated that the road to the city from North River was being sandstoned. In othe parts of the district where they had tried to improve roads they were met with opposition from land owners who resented the loss of land necessary to widen the roads past their homes and farms. He had heard opposition to his department's plans but he did not think it fair to state that as Minis- ter of Public Works and Highways he had fallen down on the Job. "Give us four years and the co-op- eration or the people and we won't fall down", he statedl He said that Mr. MacDonald was the ”most insistent" man in the Legislature and told the meeting that in him they had "one of this best representatives to come under the roof of the Building". Hr said that Mr MacDonald would serve them honestly. Turning to politics in general Mr. Macxinnbn said Liberalism is not dead and despite frequently heard remarks ":1 good government cannot be too long in office". He had heard remarks to that elfect concerning the local and Fed- eral governm La but the Liberal Government has made Canada into one of the great nations of the world Cites Welfare Acllvillea Hon. A.W. Matheson, Minister of Health and Welfare, said that his department paid more money in this city than in any other district of the Province. For example he cited the fact that though there was 560.000 allotted for the aid of needy mothers in the Province, the City of Cliarlottetmvn was receiv- ing 82.000 each month of the sum. In his brief talk Mr. Matheson said the need was not so great now as it had been a few years ago but if the City felt aid was necessary. the . WANTED TEACHER Grade 5 Montague School -APPlv- Lester MacLeod E Three-man British crew which piloted Canberra jet across the At- lantic in record-breaking flight averaged close to 550 miles an hour from Ireland to Newfoundland and back, taking 10 hours to do the 4,144 round trip. "rhe Canberra is seen at top, surrounded by crowds fol- lowing landing. Britain's best long- distance bomber, it will be made in the U. S. British olflclals say a new model Canberra is nearly ready to break all existing records. Murray Harbor and Vicinity .tMr. and Mrs. George David- son, Toi'onto, recently arrived to spend three wecks' vacation here. They are the guests of Mrs. Dav- idson's parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. Wallace White. Murray Harbor School has re- opened after the summer vaca- tion. The teachers arc "Mrs. Zelda Harris. Mrs. Mary McKay, iind Mr. J. Mccanncll. Miss Vernie Cohoon, Charlotte- town. recently spent some time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Emer- son Cohoon, Murray Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McDonald. Digby, N.S., were recent visitors to Murray Harbour, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vanlderstine. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fraser mo- tored to wolfviile, N.S., recently. accompanied by their daugl'ii.cr Jean, who plans to attend Horton Academy there. Miss Gail LeLacheur. Murray Harbor, enrolled as a student nurse at the F. E. 1. Hospital, Charlottetown, on September 2nd. Mrs. Gladys Irving. Charlotte- town. was a recent. weekend visitor to Murray Harbor, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Irving. Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson, Toronto, Ont. and Mrs. Emerson Cohoon, Murray Harbor, leave on Friday. September 12th on ashort visit to Sydney. N.S. There they will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude White. -C.C. Province could be depended on to repay half the cost. Mr. Cecil Miller, unsuccessful candidate in the Federal by-election in Queens, thanked the members for their support and said it would take approximately eight months to make an adequate canvas of the district in order to do It. proper job. There had not been enough time for R thorough canvas and in the Federal field no one could be successful without doing a complete job of calling on the people of Queens. He warned the gathering to get its candidates into the field early. Last night's meeting was presid- ed over by retiring president Mr. Simon Paoll with Mr. rfarry Sear as secretary. Following an election a new slate of comimitteemen was named. They will later elect their own officers. Named were Frank Hughes, Alec Maclsaac. Roy Bevan, Francis Campbell, Allison MacLeod. Charles Snow. Benjamin Rogers .lr.. Jack Webster, Lorne Good, Vernon Mc- Farland and Mrs. Russell Roper. Elected as representatives to the Central Committee were Messrs. RR. Mccomiac, Gordon MacDon- ald and John Mustard. 10 to 12 A.M. 2 to it I'.M. and by appointment. Oflica Connected with Mabon Drug Co. Montague, P. E. I. son six osoruous oars: THE WHOLE FAMILV WILL LOVE lTl A Paramount fthluaj PRINCE Ell &s' w - wan - STAIITS MONDAY At UPPER premises of 1owing:-- AUCTION SALE I am instructed to sell by public auction on the John A. MacPiiee, Upper Tuesday, September 16, at the hour of 1:30, the fol- Bindcr, M.H.: disk barrow; mower, rake; truck MONTAGIIE Montague, on wagon; riding horse hoe; scuffler; hay machine: po- tato grader; gang plow: potato sprayer; driving wag- on l horse; tractor, Farmall; harness; some house- hold furniturc; 2 pigs; some liens; and crop; -also the two farms will be offered. All sums up to iF15.00 cash, over that amount. six months credit on approved joint notes. If wet first fine day. ti. H. NELSON, Auctioneer. Mcllerron-Whiteway lliintlais The Murray Harbour North Presbyterian Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday evening. September 10, when Janis Elinor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George, Whlteway. Dover, was united in marriage to Louis Melde. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McHerron. Montague. Rev. Carl Currie performed the ceremony. The bride looked charming in a street length circa of navy blue with wine accessories. She was attended by Miss Aileen Cook. who wore pale blue with white accesso Ice. The best man was Freeman Whlteway, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony is re- ception was held at the home of the bride's parents in Dover, for relatives and immediate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mcl-lerron, left yesterday morning on a honey- moon, travelling through parts of Nova Scotla. On their return they will reside in Montague. Lorne Valley and O I Vicinity .'Mr. Raymond Shaw and,Mr. Daniel Shaw motored to Char- lottetown on Saturday, September 6th. Mr. John Cunningham and son Billy of New Hampshire were re- cent guests of Billy's grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Francis McIntyre and son Merlin were visitors to Mldgell on Sunday, September 7. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer James. Miss Chris Shaw. Charlottetown. is spending an enjoyable vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mr. Sterling MacLeod of Hall- fax, Nova Scotla. is vacationing on the Island. He is the guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. George MacDonald. Mrs. Gordon Douglas, Head of Hillsboro, was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnls. She was accompanied runner SAVINGS ; SEPT. 12 to 15 Inclusive SUGAR. 10 lbs. 95:. PICKLING ONIONS. 10 lbs. . . . . . . . . 49: TOMATO JUICE. 48 oi. . . . . . . .. . . . 37c LUX, 2 large pltgs. 59c SURF, 2 lgc. pltgs. and 2 Sunlight Soup 79; CORNED SPARE RIBS, 6 lbs. . . . . .,, . . 49: ROASTING PORK. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 49:: PICNIC HAMS. lb. 49c PORK LIVER. tender and sweet. 2'lbs. . 55; BACON. by the piece. lb. . . . . . 37:, BACON. sliced, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39:, CHlCKEN.Ib................. 49: RIB ROAST BEEF. lb. . . . . . . . . . . 69: S-P COTTAGE ROLLS lb. . . 59c COOKING APPLES. 3. lbs. . . . 29c LARGECUKE5.6for.......... 25:: GRAPEFRUIT. 4 for 29: PLUMS.basltet .... 79c . . , . 25c . . l . 93:: . . . . 35: con- ooao ooo.o RIPE TOMATOES. 2 lbs. . . . . . HEINZ VINEGAR. gal. . . . . . . . . . GREEN TOMATOES. Plt. . . . . . . . Shamas Groceteria zii Euston so. Phone 1396 We Deliver ley recently where he guest of his brother, Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. and Mr. Fred Maclieod were re- cent visltors to Bonshaw. at the home of Dr. A. A. Mac- LlC0d. by her sistx-r, Mrs. Thorpe-of New Hampshire. Mrs. Angus Nicholson and son Johnnie spent. the weekend of September 7th in Halifax, N. 5. Mr. Roland Crane has returned home after spending some time in Labrador. Mr. Crane also spent some time in Ontario, the guest of his brother Alton and Mrs. Crane. Mr. Oliver Douglas. Head of I-Illlsboro. was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. George Mclnnis September 7th. Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- lottetowii, motored to Lorne Val- PIILICE DOUBT Continued from page 1 tcntlary. where he a robbery term. Premier Frost. said today he thinks the escape and disappear- once of the Boyd gang were made possible by a "province- wirie underworld organization with a link In the Don Jail." Po- llrc declined comment but said some underworld iipslers have apparently gone into hiding since the break. Investigators question Mrs. letter to her was serving said they will Boyd about her husband. Photo- stnllc copies of the letter were published in newspapers today and police said the letter rnlglii' contain a hidden message to Boyd. Mrs. Boyd is on bail on a charge of conspiring to aid in Boyd's escape in connection with the break ho made, 10 months ago. She was living with him In the Toronto house in which he was arrested in a dawn raid by police last, March 15. The letter, in Mrs. handwriting, read: "My dearrst Edclieeflm I ask- Boyd's ing too much of you rider thr- rircumstances to give yourself up? If to anyone, to me or to the men both you and -I know would give you a fair deal. I have thought this over so much in the past three days and know- ing me as your devoted wile, I'll wait for you no matter what the outcome may be. God willing we SANDY” IL Peter's Highway SHOWINGS ,, ' TUES. - WED. - FRI. AT 8:45 P. M. SHOWING FRIDAY - DOUBLE FEATURE. "'F'R'EDDlE STEPS OUT” Starring Frcddio Stewart and June Prelssc-r ATSTRANGE VOYAGE" Starring Eddie Albert. Come and bring the whole family to an enjoyable outing and entertainment , will have the privilege of grow- ing old together. This is all I ask of you and Eddie remerqber always I love you dearly. Yours ' Frances Boyd. X X X X O.C.R.D." said: there One police official "I don't believe is a sentimental bone in his body. I'll Just stiout. drop dead if he pays any attention to such an appeal.” was -the recently spent a few days visiting Mrs. MacKIY'l PBYEMJ. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNelil. ML and M"- J”"” M"L”d Mr. James Mccannell left last week for Dorchester. Mass. after apendi an enjoyable vacation on the Island. He was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccanneli. - A KL guests Mrs. Grover MacKay and chil- dren, Gail and Cecil, Strathcona. 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Music Bak- ing Powder, M top. salt, 34 hp. grated nutmlllrl and M c. lino gnnulat d augar.Cut in flm-,l.V " tbs. chilled ahortenlng. Combine 1 well-ht-Riff" au, )4 c. milk and 14 tsp. vanilla. Make A fmll '" dry ingredients and add liquids: mix lllh”-V' 'I'wo-tuna all dlahaa with bum, Bak- laa hodantalyhotonn. 376'. about 20 mmum. Turn out and aarva hot with aauoa or cream- Yiald-6 aarvlnp. Mnl;il1 -””i.lAKiNl