mica EIGHT Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis League MOBILE X-RAY OLIIIIO SOIIEOIJLE MONDAY, 15 OCT. Peakes School .... .. St. Teresa School TUESDAY. 16 OCT. Head of Hillsboro School .... .. Morell Rear School ................ .. WED.. 17 OCT. ' Fanning Brook School ...................... -- 1lI00-12100 Tracadie Cross (Glenaladale) School 2:00- .3100 THL'RS.. 18 OCT. Hunter River School ........................ .. 11:00-1220i) 3200- 5500 :ll:0ll--12:00 3100- 5:00 2200- 4:00 7IOU-- 8:30 FRI" 19 OCT. Cavendish School oooooooooooo u THE EASTEIEN -mr. GUARDIAN. GUARDIAN atiaivrs :-Mokratiea: I-iuoia Bruce MaePhoe. Minn Joyce Wluinton, Mina Joan Jnlanalon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Waldnn lsaven. The Guardian may be bought. at tslue Donia Restaurant. and uuardlan Office: In Georgetown: Prat Office; In sauna: The Snack Bar and Ii. Richard) A Son. the following places in Montana: Tlu ..niroN'rAoUa UNITED nar- TIST CHURCH. - Services Sun- day. October 14th. Sunday School 10 A. M. Regular service l1 A. M. Lie. w. D. Johnston. ..bMiss Betty McNcill. New Perth. is spending a few days vis- ltinf: at the Edge Wood Hotel. Lower Montague. ..'Mr. Lellaiid Nelson. Mon- tazue. returned home today after being a patient in the King's County Hospital. ' ..'Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Lean and family, who have been residing in Whim Road for the past several years. moved yester- day to Pictou. N. S. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jay, Mt. Stewart, left on Friday morning. Oct. 12th. for Montreal. where they will visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Llowd. ..'Miss Christene MacDonald. CLOSED MON. - TUES. - WED FOR REDECORATION! iiiiiiicr EDWARD roan SPECIAL NEWS. "ARRIVAL OF ROYAL COFPLE AT MONTREAL" ' r . of! .. . -. . - g '”CmRLES MATINLE "'00 Egxciinoriid m:uu:;i?;?uxmu:fO::V pany had made in not accepting EVENING 7 find 9 Mr. O'Connor added reall to 3 bid from a party 01 Americans ""' "T"T"”' the fine entertainment: A hulfctl me previous year of some saw" pR.N., who was visiting her broth- or and sister John K. and Annie MacDonald. R..N.. Kilniuir. also her sister. Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Val- leyfield. has returned to resume her duties in New York City. Messrs. Sandy Re-yiiolds, Roy Xilachori Alan Nelson. of Mom- ague and George Poole of Lower Montague left yesterday nioi-nine. ior Boston. Mass.. where they will spend a week visiting friends and relatives. .3 SOCIAL !-l'VENIVG- Mr. and Mrs. Garth Kerr. Bi-udenell. wcr: hosts to about twenty-five friends recently when an enjoyable social evening was spent at their home. The evening was spent in playilif: oi-okiiiole. chinese checkers. and auction. A Jolly sing-song was en- jnyed. With His: Anna MacLa.i'en and Miss Betty Shaw as piano ..'HOT CHICKEN SUPPER. and Bazaar. St. Mary's Hall. souris. October 23rd and 24th. ..'Mr. and Mrs. George Preece. Montague. have received word of the arrival in Korea of their son. Corporal Douglas Preece. P.P.ClL.I. ..'llis many friends are sorry to hear Mr. Fred Webster isia put- lent in the King's County Mem- orial Hospital. Montague. Mrs. George. Nicholson and daughter. Susan. Montague, spent a few days in Summerside guest of her cousin. F. 0. Norman Paul and Mrs. Paul. F-O Paul, formerly of Napariee. Ont. is stationed at Summerside air training center. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ma.cLure. Mtirray Harbor North, were visit- ors to Charlottetown yesterday. accompanied by Mr. MacLure'a sister, Isobel. who is leaving for her home in Taunton, Maas.. after having spent the summer visiting friends and relatives in Montague rind Murray Harbor North. E ..."SMALLf'0X VACCINATING CllniCS will be held in the follow- im: schools next week by the (Thief Health Officer: Tuesday. Oct. 16 at 9.30 St. Teresa's: 10.30 Pczikcs Station; 11.00 Pisquid ,F.ast: 11.30 Fanningbrook; 1.15 'Can:tvo,v; 1.45 Cherry Hill; 2.15 Head of Hiilsboro; 3.00 St. Pat- rick's Road. On Wednesday at 1.00 St. Peter's Harbour; 1.30 VMorcll East: 2.15 Milburn; 2.45 &CllUl'('ll Road; 3.15 Forest Hill. pOn Thursday at 9.30 Elliolvalc; 10.00 Cardigan Head; 10.30 Lorne Valley: 11.15 Peakes Road (Rus- kinl;1.15 Victoria Cross; 2.00 llnion Road: 2.30 Upper Mon- Ingiic; 3.00 Greenfield. some CH ARLOTTETOVNN OCTOBER '. 4-- Tvvvvv i H. J. Montgomery of the,Mont- gomery Fur Farms. Wetaakawin, Alberta, paid 3 brief visit to this Province last week and was warmly welcomed by his many friends. Mr. Montgomery left Bedeque over thirty years ago to work with his uncle on a farm, which is his present holdings. The west was then in a far different state from what It is now and farming meant a great deal of hard work. However. he liked the Province. liked the people and decided to stay perma'nently there. There were many Island- ers nearaibouts and they visited each other frequently and kept well informed through newspap- ers and letters of the doings of their homeland. frhrough his brother Frank he became interested in the silver fox industry and Frank sent a number of pairs west to form the nucleus of a farm. Frank had been connected with the industry when it was in its heyday in 1913 and the writer remembers going with him to the farm of J. R. Dennis on the Mount Edward Road in September 1914 to take delivery or two pairs of silver black fox pups. They had been purchased in the spring on option at 512,000 a pair. but when war broke out on August 4th silver fox prices slumped from peaks of sl'l.000 a pair for pups to the most that could be obtained for them. Mr. Dennis had received 32,400 as 109;; option on the b2l,000 worth of matured foxes and I think Frank paid him 33,600 more. Mr. Dennis showed us thirty or forty pups and we selected what we thought was the best two pairs. They were very dark and very clear bluish black with, I would say. about one-quarter silver. with lovely ' TIIAELY IOTE8 OI TOPIOS OOIIIEOTE VIITII Silver Fox and Mink Farming AAA.AA.A one of the largest breeders of foxes in the west Mr. Montgom- ery has cut down to something over 200 females from which he has raL-red 800 pups. platinums. pearl platlnums, some white marked, but the majority silvers. Montgomery pelts have always been distinguished for size and he says they have not lost that characteristic. in addition to foxes he has produced 3.000 mink this season, mostly standards but also quite a number of muta- tions. . The past few years the Gov- ernment has been taking quite MONTREAL WINNIPII Lose IIIIPIOTEOTIII CAIII IIIVITEO LOIS IV FIRE AND TIIEFT AND DANGER OF PEIIONAL ATTACK - . IUAID YOITI CAII IAVI OI IIIUIAICI Enquiries solicited .i.ar.J.'I'AVLllIl unmi: TOIOIITD SAFE woizits MI fraal II. I., 3aluaaJ3uaJco Tonnlo VANCOUVER KINE Elli Tl.A IIrI;'itiI1lIi1ii,l l'(lItl1iIl- .-. ooMPi.irris VISUAL Izitirnatrriuu and ANALYSIS (5. F. HUTCI-IESON 8: SON Optontetrlatn 53 Grafton St. an interest in fur farming and has also interested itself in the marketing problem. The Hud- son's Bay Com-pany has co-oper- ated in exhibitions of fur gar- ments and furs and all the ran- chers are on the alert to publicise their products as much as pos- sible. Quite a number of furs are sold locally. the Ptcscnt oil' boom helping in that respect. Speaking of oil Mr. Montgomery says it has completely changed the financial picture of the Province. The Government re- ceiving immense revenues from itl has cut down the public debt and Continued on page 15 Mai:ll0llALll Fri. 8 P.M. WATCH FOR IT! MT. STEWART , AABIDING HIGH" Bing Crosby - Colleen.Gi'ey This is a great motion picture-one of. Bing's latest and best. arcompanists.,A vocrl solo by Miss MacLaren, vocal dutes by Mcssrs. Brooklyn Trio At Legion carnival lluncheon was served featuring com-on-the-cob. sandwiches And cake. The Brooklyn Trio, well-known brushes and nice white tips and well developed. We talked about the big mistake the Dennis Com- 0:10 for their breeding foxes. but of coiurse 'ev-erytliing looked mighty rosy with no shadow of war in sight. ..-ruzvamu. A; Al.LlSTO.V- October loth. was held from his E -7-K -- Vocalists, appeared as the feature ' - . v P I T 0 L . . The funeral of the late Anstis attraction last evening at the hiflrzlnkch k;:9lB:::qu:”:ndWfgiw;;l p prim & , MacDonald. who passed BWHY 0" Montague Legion carnival being (mm them and other good qual. held at the Curling Rink. A large ity foxes he had that the ranch BROS. THEATRE Sat. 8 P.M. A Symbol Of Value Gs Quality More than 1300 Drug Stores in Canada proudly display the red and blue oval late residence in Alliston yester- crowd of over 400 was in at-tend- in wemkawm wag huppned "Rexall Drugs" sign Millions of people have come to re ' ' ' . - - gatd it as an outstanding da. nfte noon. and was conducted - 11 mi :1 1 m, 1 tour. , . .. I - p h VML gems Hams. Um W ms all”? ff" l9 l M ” " Afterwards they added other symbol of value and quality. Behind each Rexall product stands the skill and re- T 0 D A Y Y 3 ill-ll!” 1”": 5'-rains end lwcame one Bl ll”-' sources of one of the greatest dru com anics ' tl 'Id 1 r h i ' I text Psalm 91- Mn Hams SW1-'0 The ma, Messrs. John Bears. best known ranches in waste". 8 D in ie wot pus t c ntegrity of a EVENING 7 and 9 MATINEE 2:30 -.I COMING Mon.-Tue.-Wed. Maddened convicts in the wildest crash-out in prison Canada-in fact in all Canada-- words of comfort and lllSpil':lllOlllWl113yd Bruce and Mac Munroe. tn the bereaved, and the lrirrtclsang --Taming Tonight-.p "Let The number of friends who came tomes; of The world Go By". "Nut pay their last respects. The hymns B,-own Maiden", "Till We Meet were "Jesus Lover of My Soul”. Again” and "Found A Peanut". .”R0Ck Of A2105? and "Ncdler Mill The many amusements were well yfxod To Thce.' The pallbearers mm.,,mzed by me crowd who en- were Nowell MacDonald. Charles toyed themselves with the evcn. MacLeod, Neil Maccallum. Wil-Tmg-5 amviugg, fred MacDonald, Wallace Camp-l. Mm Betty Vuozzo, Montague. bell and Neil Macswain. Burial hard the lucky ticker, for the door l00k Place in Peter"; Rfllld C9l'll0"pri7.e. an electric cooker chef. don- tier” ated by Eric Duvar Radio Service. Montague. The carnlvnlls scheduled to close tnniglit. Feature attraction on the ..'lMPROVINCu ROAD - Thr- Brudcncil road extenrliiig from .IIOW! NEW! winning championships at showsl in Western Canada and receiving high prices for their pelts at tliel various auctions. This champion- ship skill has not been lost. neither have they ceased to pro- duce good pelts and last year the Montgomery ranch was well to the front as usual. From being. I prices. event of the season. leading local druggist who is authorized to sell Rcxall Drugs and Sundries. Never was this more true than here in MONTAGUE where soon the Rexall Drug Store will offer you outstanding bargains. It's the famous original Rexall one cent Sale, in which for four” days only, more than 250 full-size, full-value Rexall Pro- ducts can be purchased two for the price of one. plus one cent. This is our way of putting enough Rexall Products in your home to prove their value at normal Watch for the Rexall Fall One Cent Sale October 17, 18, 19, 20th. It's the value MABOII DRUG no. 13. 1951 I & . i . i . 3 I I 'i I l annals! Human dynamite-exploded by the brute. the BC1(:lIll'lit3Ct::3i t1x;mihlite selIt)e- rogram will be ba:pipe;leel!echi;il11.: "um. p torture of a killer-wardenl mam Hm wepk to 'm IMW by Donald M3”-90 0 FOR THE REXAL D . . roadway, The former road was solhnm' .- gt-L-KLlNg 1-16; L RUG SIORL ' narrow that two cars were unable , . ' ' N Montague ” ' to pass except at certain points. B R THE EASY WAY! The hulldozechas pushed back e I Nixon Laboratories have recent- the brush on either side to clear the way for the maintainer which is building a round top road to provide better travelling surface to the point which many visit during the summer to see the first settlement of Count De Roma at Brudenell. Also under road construction is a short strip of road in Perth Station. Truck- loads of clay from a pit near Perth Station have heen put on the road, and yesterday a main-l Wharf Al Monlagui workmen yesterday beam l-he job of repairing the Stevens wharf in Montague. which has fallen in- to disrepair during U19 P355 few years. Plans cnll for new crib work to taincr levelled the fill-in. ,.,- the rear of the main deck. MW in-cast-work on the east end. two ly developed "Pellagrex Paint" an adhesive preparation con ainim; iron, vitamins A, D. B. compound. B12 (the growth factor) folic acid. And trace minerals-to be applied to the nursing aow'I teats. to pre- vent anrl help correct anemia and deficiency diseases In suckling piizs. For healthy. fast growing pigs. try this simple. easy to use pre- paration on your negst litter. A 4 oz. bottle (31.25) is sufficient for the average litter during the entire suckling stage. anteed. LETS TRADE BATTERIES We pay up to 05.00 trade in allowance on your old battery tionally known lines of storage batteries--these are good batteries on which our ad- Justmcnt rate is less than 216 covering defective batteries. Satisfaction is guar- in exchange for na- season will get under way in a. few -----' . - . td w l" : the . -'-.”g;,'ldfg.;:.?f,'. m ""'l"S. S'?'f”"ls ”:.Sf.??,”.... l.iiL”...22......i --w. ........... rill ms... so PLATE BATFERY. mo - D()pgn.n'i.lA,n1 I,()NDoN-rcp)..Regu)Rr Ms, slicatiiiliil; Pmducu . ilmpS., All rubber case. OUR , ..-...-..- -..- , .... ...-- Hm. aboard sh,” mowed in met The crlbW"orl(( lxiil involve” 1';-I ' , PRICE .................................. .. . . . i o e preaen c ' . ALSO NEWS - CARTOON . COMEDY T"”"?” R.” 9' N" C'””””” P” ”r'fii"2i'.u”i"..' ing in tie-in poles io'iIOIllI08OII 3 Pharmacy. or. who was it missionary in In- - Y 45 PLATE A mg, for 22 ma,-Sp wen known (0 connect with the rear stringers. l B TTERY. 110 . - .:.ll the river worker-3. he holds Thls "0"! ll. "5"3llY l""l""ll9" Mont-true amps. Hard rubber case. l-services aboard ship when re- Wllenh hllzh tliitile prevents working I . - OUR PRICE ......... ...... .... ..-.... . JAMBOREE lquested. on 1 B 5 EB HE. - I l lam d T. elent . 1 arzvolrllesserna. ME.cEEEhern. ll 51 PLATE BAFTERY. 135 STAGE SHOW : ' 1 Montague -Legion rum" me You cant but a be 21.20 1 Dewhnrli t of this work '5 . . . ter battery ............................ .. T e mpor ante - STARRING 1 recognizable slncl the shipping THE BOURGEAULT LILLIAN with her ten magical dancing rm SHIRLEY the Singing Cow Girl And Featurlng- ' 0 J0lll WAYE. 17-year-old Yodclllng Guitar lllarvcl PLIIS AIIIIEII iiniiiciioii FIIRZE The MAGIGIAII See him Eat off a human head before your very eyes and carry It through the audience. IIOLLAWAY 0I.llB 0llAlIl0T'IETOWIl MONDAY. OCTOBER 2nd By order of Ti-nabs-ii. LOU WRIGHT Secretary POULTRY VIAIITEII Buying daily . Live or Dresseu IT:-nderu will be accepted for the weeks, and with the river dredled At Big Plowing Idatcli Frank Clay of Bridgetown. in an interview over the C.B.C. Farm Broadcast yesterday. and that apart from the fact. that It. is much larger, the international Plowing Match In "not much dif- ferent from our own on tho (I- land." He was impressed. how- i ever, by the quunity of farm ma- chinery on display. Mr. Clay. who was accompanied by lib aon Ed. to Woodstock Ia thoionly entry from oulaldo On- tarlo to compete in the plowlnl match. Ho quglified for the hen special Claas.by winning the Pro- tha Imperial Oil company. Saturday Illght Donald MacLeod at 7.00 pm. Doors open at 6:45 Prizes to be given away -Come Early- Admission 10 cents Radio Bargain 360.00 for your old radio. Any condition. any radio. On trade for new Marconi floor model-307. Six tubes. heavy duty speaker, Web- IIEEO4 TO IIEPLAO no-Iaarviu. Quick. .. nnonilul. Drininuday-L .Glaa-l V00! NAIAI Alina nadfloao No. lava tIllll.lil'lS'S Lo-plea aafoty iglun replace- fuosu Dnolita -ulnupim E. l 30'' for ALL i:ui.i.v GUARANTEED lerectlon of a new school at ggglly lmcfgyernedullgza .:fIt'):I.agciES. OCTOBER lath arak. S.” i . ill (ll DC It I 0 FAMILY .;:.',',:f,"'..,,f',',l,"t,,',',l,i,',” ,m::f,fe':L"E,.,,,:,: 335533? :3?i"tiI'e icoihxpletion of Your last chance to mend Chevrolet Cm . .......................... -- 3-4'? Penn. Motor Oil Reusoable lm” he um n "M Dewnmem the work on the Stevens Wharf th b. C , 1 h Dodge Cars .................................. H 3.5.) will provide much needed space. 8 lg &PlllV8 S 0W lit Ford Cars I 345 "MA and PA" ."l.'”22ZC31ZL”'..fI;.I"”.?.1"3..l.' the CURLING RINK """""""""" I" """""""""" ' cm """ c'"l'l-"9 H”'""' . I u - ' I . . M d C Hmbm C 1- T dfI'l'r'llf;o':QlI:::n'l,l.0rt sped” attraction and Pouring SPO." i " ' W 9' ""'””""” nerd-pfecl. Music on the bagpipes by For iiiosr any car: . 01.25 1.15. gal. Carliiiraton .. pgigd. Cliov. and Cllrysltf. "P. .04 am Anti-From. Instant. Hot Shot. M u H - ' -o--w -I M ”""'” . 2:; ”;:f:.':::."” .'.:':::t'..”".:.':::.; . ””"”' ”'"' l”"'i' s I V EASTERN PACKING dc rayed by an award of &'5o.i:y 0209.00. You pay 31.49.00. A ' 1 " p . I 00.. I-m il'.i...5lf.'l.f'””-ii..'l:3lY.'.'l.'. ..l”'lf.'l M1 "W t” l'”"- . A l 1 -A : I515. 001.. 305-0380: TUB. OCT. 23rd-8:80 sou”. Euo ciall roeeivu an an-up mnmgrg nAmo gngvjcn ., T N 0 .' Amman slaw on 'hoIday at 3:30 , g;;'g;;,f,'g: ,g;'g;;l;,n'lP:g,,F;,l3 3 , n ' V . . . . '17. . .. 1 - .