PAGE TEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. Landry. Ilrs. Byron Stewart. In Bruce MacPhee. Min Joyce Wlgginion. Plus McKInnun. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon laven. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Munugux Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: In Sourln The Snack Bu and II. Ilolnrds 5 III. 'Mrs. Andrew Fitzpatrick. Woodvale. was I visitor to Mon- Lague yesterday. 'Miss Aileen Cooke, Montague. - spent the weekend at her home in wood Islands. Messrs. Daniel and Willard Mc- Carrnn, Montague are enrolled as bIllCif'l'li.S at St. Dunstan's College. .,'l)A.VCI'l IN Caledonia Hail, Tlnlrsday evening, September 25th. "Mr Eucone Cnady, Charlotte- Imm. was a buszncsx visitor to Montague yesterday. .3.-ICME REBEKAH LODGE I. 0. 0. F. anniversary celebration Thursday evening. Guest speaker. Allriiuli sale. Bring a. friend. , sPl..-IN T0 nltend chicken and ham supper In the Presbyter- ian Church Hall, Montague, Oct- ober lsL fARRIVES IN PORT - The "Ethel and Nellie” arrived in port. at Montague from ,Chal'lotteIown this week and is loading a cargo nr cord wood for the Magdalen Is- lands. 'WORK PROF-RESSING - lu-edcc 115 has almost completed 'hc dledglng of a ship turning space in the basin of the Mon- ' cue River which will provide '. ater case for turninc bO.'Il.5 ill lhe past. on completion. it is thought possible that the dredge will more downsircani lo widen the ))l'ESf'lll. channel with another cut on the second course. MI: and Mrs. Reginald McCar- run nzwr: returned to their home TH. Laradie. st. Johns, Quebec. nllcr liav:n:: spent. an enjoyable IIOIICI-"-I.l' at Mr. McCarron's old Home at St. Mary's Road. and with his brother and sister, Gerald and Irene, at Montague. Reginald is an lnslructm- at the airport at 5!. Johns, Quebec. . .'FUNERAI. YESTERDAY - The funeral of the lalc Norman 3lacAulay, who passed away at luvs home in Murray Harbour. .Prcshylor1;m Church, with the mm-ipp being l'nr1rIll('IPI'I by Rev. If S. Halve, asslslnd hv Rev. D. W. MacPhei-son. Rev. Mr. Hales. used as his text I Sam. 6 verse. llyrnns sling were "The Lord Is My Shepherd" and "Rock of Ages", Pall hearers were Messrs. John Livingstone, Spencer Shar- um, Garnet Penny. Lorne Buell, Ilcnry Richards, lx'lmh.le MacKay. lnlorment was in the Murray llarhour cemetery. I The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps .. 'Mr. I-Iughie Power, Montague, left on Saturday for Halifax. N. S.. where he has accepted I position with Canada Packers. ....'Mrs. Atwood Bruce and young son. Lorna, of Camp Borden. On- tario. are visiting in Victoria Cross, gucsis of Mrs. Bruce's mother, Mrs. Daniel Campbell. . 'T0 SPONSOR S(X)UTING- The Georgetown Branch of the Canadian Legion It I. meeting last night decided to sponsor scouting in the town. Mr. Waldron Lavers was appointed as chairman of I committee with Mr. William Fitz. gel-ald and they will appoint two ladies from the Legion Auxiliary along with one other member from the community at large to assist in promoting scouting. It was decided also to secure two as- sislants each for- Mr. Dan- Mac- Cormac, scoulmaster, and Mrs. William Fitzgerald, cubmaster. The meeting was addressed by Provincial Commissioner 1". A. Driscoll and Mr. Gordon Kerr Supreme Court Al Georgetown The adjourned sitting of the July sesion of the Supreme Court of King's County was held at Georgetown yesterday morning with Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presiding. The first case was the Queen vs, Joseph Gabriel MacDonald, char- ged with rape. The Grand Jury brought in a lrue bill. Mr. S. S. Hessian, Q. C.. acting for the crown made 9. mot- ion ior a stay of proceedings in this case. The motion was granted. Mr. H. F. McPhce, Q. (2., ap- peared for the accused. In an appeal case, under the Excise Act, in Wi".ili'l evidence was taken at the court sitting in July, the Queen vs. Quentin Dennis Mossman, the Chief Justice ruled that the decision of the stipend- iary magistrate be reversed and the conviction and sentence .quashed. No order was made as to 'costs. The court die. then adjourned sine HUGE JET PLANNED LONDON-(CP)-A jet airliner capable of carrying 150 passengers between London and New York is on the drawing-boards of the I-Iandley-Page Company. The plans envision a two-deck craft with a 25-ion load capacity. Isia'n.d Baptists Hold -Meeting At Kingsboro Yesterday the P. E. I. United Baptist District met at the Kings- boro Baptist Church with District Chairman Rev. 0. Walter Killam of 'PfY0n Presiding Ind Rev. C.A. Brit- ten of Oenttll Bedeque as Clak. Following mcmlng devotions and I welcome from the East Point pas- tor, Llc. Donald Mcclare, Rev. Mr. Britten presented the Keymurs Report which showed I consider- ablerfinancial increase to Denom- inational Funds. Rev. Mr. Killam reported for the United Baptist Bible Training School. stating that several graduates plan further study for foreign mission work or for the ministry at home. The school is almost free of debt and plans to construct I . sidence. The Forum on Acadia University was introduced by Rev. J. D. Dav- lson of Charlottetown who emph- asized the needs. also how the con- stituency can help, After consider- able helpful ulscusslo a. standing vote endorsed unanimously an ear- lier pledge of loyalty and assistance to Acadia. ' The Iftemoon session began with worship led by Rev. H.E. Allaby of the Baptist Bible School who was summer pastor at Montague. The regular meeting or the P.E.I. branch of the U. B. W. Missionary Union was then held. with the fol- lowlng leading the devotional per- iod - Mrs. Colin Dixon, Mrs. R.S. Maccvregor, Llc. Donald Mcclare. Mr. J. E. Dingwell-all of Kings- born. In the absence of Island Secre- tary Dr. Zella Clark. Mrs.T. G. Ives of Charlottetown ypreaided. with Mrs. Jack MacLeod or Summerslde as Secretary. This year concluded 20 years as Supt. of Island Minion Bands for Mrs. Ives. The general report was read by Mrs. J. A. Clark of Charlottetown and showed a 8400 increase in moneys raised. with the Knutsford Church leading the P. E. I. Honor Roll. Mrs. A.K. Mac- Phee of Charlottetown reported that the past year was best in some time for Mission Bands. The guest speaker was Mrs, Henry Aliaby, Sum. of the Maritime Un- ion's White Cross gmlsslon relief Wonk, She reviewed the Baptist missionary heritage and history am- ong the Telegvus of India. Mrs. Al- laby stressed it as I. God-given but to minister to the I76 churches in the community of 100,000 in 24 mis- sionary areas. The evening service featured the ordination of Lie. Donald Mcclare In the ministry. Rev. W.G. Kil- lsm presided, and Rev. M. Watter- wonth of New Glasgow, P.E.I. read scripture. Following the ordination sermon preached by Rev. Gordon Mcclare of Oxford. N.S.. the charge to the candidate was given by Rev. J. D. Davlson and the charge TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTE'I'OW'N I 'ro.nA1r rwm mu. ”IIED BADGE OF COIIRAIIE'f ,-AND-- "TALK ABOUT A STIIAIIGEII" MATINEE 3.30 - STARTS AT 7 -- 9 'foE.5.c'f'r.?-f.'i!.'3H c A p I 1' 0 1 TIIIIII.--FRI. and SAT. I DONT MISS THE FIRST CHAPTER NEW SERIAL! to the Church by Rev. H. Blrber of North River. After the laying on of hands Rev. I-1.12. Allwby welcomed Mr, Mcclare into the ministry Ind Rev. Bertram Corkum of the scum United Church welcomed Mr. Mc- Clure on behalf of his Church. Rev. BA. Britten led in prIyer, Ind Rev. Donald Mcclsrg pronounced the benediction. Magislrale's Courl Al Georgelown . A resident of Montague was un- ed 350 and costs and had his driv- ers license cancelled for three months by Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald at eorgetown Mon- day for operating I motor vehicle while his ability was impaired by alcohol. A resident of Murray Har- bor received the same penalty for 8. similar offense. A resldm of Point Pleasant was fined can and costs for consuming liquor in I vehicle. Having been intoxicated in a public P1303 3 ”' sident of Murray Harbor was fin- ed s20 and costs. I The case of a resident of Dundeap charged with possession of illicit spirits, was adjourned. - I The Montague detachment, Ru C. M. P. prosecuted the cases I BILLY rue uurs om cam: on rm: Loou, ALLAN H - T'R0(v'I( Y LANE Ann was srALLIon ILACK MC New Manager of - , b : Tl II C an . ..-- eep one omp y E30”? I HALIFAX, Sept. 13 - (CPI ') Appolnunent of Foster H. Doyle as J I Keneral manager of the Maritime Ee- Telegraph and Telephone Comp- any. Ltd. was announced today. He fills the post left vacant when A.M. ' MacKay succeeded W. A. Winfield as company president. ...j- SMALL FARMS mnmmns-cuuuvmaovanmon COMEDY -TSPORTS -- CARTOON Average size of farms in Eng- land is 70 acres. compared with 59 In Scotland and 46 in Wales. .....A....:?-T- H.J. Mahon ll. 0. BINGO ”""""""'I WEDNESDAY NIGHT . F't""Ei.13:..s3'f'y'"' For Charitable Purposes Office Hours: . AT I2 :2 if .'3.ilf' YEO'S THEATRE. MONTAGUE and by appointment Office Connected with Msbon Drug Co. Montague, P. E. I. :3--I?--j-jg. Sponsored by Canadian Legion 8 P. M. Sharp . New type bingo cards will be used ON PARADE! P. I. I. IIGT. (I7 RICCI) ICAC VACANCIES NOW EXIST FOR; TANK DRIVERS IIJRRY DRIVERS RADIO OPERATORS GUNNER OPEATORS TRAINING NIGHTS: .MONDAY and FRIDAY IIIGHTS AT 1900 HOURS SUNDAY AFTERIJOONS AT I300 HOURS Prospective Recruits report to: P.E.I. Reqt. (I7 Reece. RCAC) ORDERLY ROOM at the Ordnance Compound. BRIGHTON ROAD Charlottetown. P. E. , Commanding Officer. Lleur.-Col. A. W. Rogers. E.D. TRACK VEHICLE MECHANICS WHEEL VEHICLE MECHANICS BANDSMEN JUNIOR & SENIOR NCO'l (R.F.) ' The Royal Canadian Signals I SIGNAL REGT. (R.F.) TRAIN TO Elk RAD”) 0pERAT0R TELEPHONE LINEMAN RADIO TECHNICIAN TELEGRAPHER VEHICLE DRIVER DRIVER MECI-IANIQ TRAINING NIGHTS: MONDAY and FRIDAY at 1900 HOURS Prospective Recruits report to: 5 SIGNAL REGT. R.C. SIGNALS I9 F.) ORDERLY ROOM at the Armouries. Charlottetown. P.E.l. Commanding Officer. Lieur.-Col. K. M. Johnston. , The Royal Canadian Artillery . 2am LIGHT ANTI-AIRCRAFT near. R.C.A. nu.) VACANCIES FOR! OFFICER OADETS N. 0. 0.'s -9- I TRAINING NIGHTS: TUESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS at 1930 HOURS Prospective Recruits report to: 2m LAA nor. R.C.A. lR.F.I ORDERLY noon AT TI-ll Amoums. clmlomnwn. P.E.l. Commanding. Officer. Meieri L. I. Wellner. C.D. armivnns VEHICLE DRIVERS Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps ilu FIELD AMBULANCE II.C.A.M.C. (R.F.) TRAIN TO IE MEDICAL ORDERLY ltI.'OBEMIE'N OLEBK HYGIENE ASSISTANT VEHICLE DRIVER CLERK ADMINISTRATIVE DRIVER MECHANIC TRAINING NIGHTS! MONDAIYIIMI munspav wicats Ar mo" HOURS. (R.F.) OIDERLY ROOM. or the Ordnance Compound. BRIGHT- ON ROAD. Cllurlerrerewn. P.l.I. ' . i I ' Commanding omm. Lvm.-col. J. K. L. Invln. Prospective Recruits reperr to: 21st Field Ambulance R.C.A.M.C. . SEPTEMBER 24, 1952 PIIIIICE EDWARD I '1-onmrp -rHun. . - rm. - SAT. . I T i mmalwd am Il..-. .. n.. I.u.- '.I0vy of l..v.u.r: Livw-luvui All -(iIl(II'l mi I.i..-I, wlin anvvti I..." hum em Ion:-ly p..im..-I. v.'Il1n' broknn nllulmu-. fall -- unci nmdv him (I nullon”, Ilwo, Everybody said if couldnif Isu! SANDYISA Jur- st. Peter's Highway FINAL snowula For The season SHOWING TONIGHT I ebwoMAN HAT!-IR" A J. Arthur Rank Production Starring Stewart Granger and Edwlge Feuillefs NOTICE Starting Tuesday, September 23 BELL'8 TRANSPORT, MONTAGIJE Will be making daily trips to and from Charlottetown, Montague, Georgetown and Cardigan. I Let us do your hauling. , CECIL BELL Phone 47 -- Montague oin The . Active or lieserve Army NOW! INROLMINT STANDARDS: Te lniist You Mull; 9' Volunteer re nerve anywhere I” A , 0 Meet Army Requirement 9 lo 17 to 40 (Tradesmen to 455 (Married men. will be uccepndi. ” For full pcnlwlurs visit or write No. II ROIPIIWIU Shnlon, Ileeir Iullding, MIA Ken! liner, Cherienofwir P. I. I. - - 9 - - ' I '. I , arm "nAu.v 9 ie 5 ruuosv uni l'IInAv mm 7 In no. . l' . ' - . I ' l -