PAGE EIGHT No mailer of":-l is does cr vx'i-rre 7 I14" goo: Izcs "ll)'m-Cn l Also Cartoon. Gems Montgomery at Davy Crockett . . . ioiigli. mien fighter of the tlontiarl Ellen Drew as France: . ..ss beautiful resin was mysterious! ries On. A HUNDRED WOMEN SOUGHT Wirikeii, Blynken and Nod liilie new as Red liawii...lonlintvMn love and ioyeltyl GiQB9E.M9N;T9QI:.5BlJ.llEN..9REW Added: Universal News, Song Reel, Cartoon, Canada Car- PRIIIOE EDWARD: lo-nil-Tl:--Wm SHOWING 32,30-7-9 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WIIATA CIIASI IIE LID 'l'IIEMI;u A HUNDRED MEN SOUGHT HIS LIFE... Grlallon Groono created him Carol Rood brought him to life . Then Josoph Cotton, Trevor Howard Dnrsued him .VesllI sought him..And Beards music followed Orson Wollos wherever he went! Til-DAY CAPITOL rue.-wan. SHOWING 3 :30-7-8 :45 PUBLIC REQUEST nanannnn ITS RETURN! COMING BACK (NOR. - FRI. - SAT. CAPITOL he most powerful sullen pklwa you'll not fbi loo, will In you on olaatianoi wallop yov'lI never target! IVMW” sraclai; snow FOR THE KIDS! ., saruanav ONLY p z.-...10:3Q and 2:30 - 2-,-MATINEES-2 Alan "Roch!" Lane book shelves in the British Mus- I There are more than 46 miles of cum at. London. PROPANE GAS For Hot Water Heating. Cooking and Cabin Heating. This Gas is:- Non-Poisonous - Clean - "M Eoono&i:::lb- Fast. tugiyio ” STANLEY, 4 SNAW & PEARIION -I.TO. Distributors of Mcclary Propane Gas Range Stoves us Gl.- oeo. st. rim... m I M II. J. IIABEIII utrrousnlar ' ruling and supplyins ounce - EL ' MONTAOUE, r. r. i. loan: , tOtanA.lL I .n.sr.u. in ' . Me on THE GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GIIAIIIJIAII The be Montague: town: The Post. Office; ardl & Son. JUHICKEN AND HAM SUP- PER. Beaver Club Hall, Montague. Wednesday. November 15th. Aid of St. Mary's Church. Montague. Guardian may ..'Mcssrs. Robert and Carter Vanlderstine. Charlottetown. were week-cnd visitors to their home in Peter's Road. Mr. Louis Kerwin resumed his studies at P. W. C.. Charlottetown. after spending a few days at his home in Cambridge. Mr. Archibald Jfillllsldll, student of P. W. C.. CI'lClrI0lI.PlOWfl. spent the week-rind at his home in Petcrls Road. Mr. Harold Stewart, teacher at Prince Street School. Charlotte- town, spcnt the past few days at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart, Montague. bought Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Solirls: Tho Snack.Bar and H. Rich- AGENTB:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Bruce M.aePlsee, Miss Joyce Wluinton. Mtaa Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lasers. . at the following places in in George- ..'Mr. and Mrs. Herman Martin and family. Souris, spent the week- end in Montague. at the home of Mrs. Martin's mother. Mrs. I. E. Burden. Mr. and Mrs. Derek Hughes and Miss Alice Collings of Summer- side, were visitors to Montague for the week-end. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Col-lings. Mr. Thompson Knox, Charlotte- town. spent the past feiv days via- iting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Knox, Victoria Cross. Mr. Norman Nicholson. employee of the Pioneer, Sumlmcrside, was ll week-end visitor to his home in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Coffin, Char- lottetown. were visiting in Mon- tague this past week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shaw. ..'NllRSERY CLUB ltll-II-ITS - liirs. Fred Macl-(cnzic was hostess in the niembcrs of the Nursery Club. Montague, Wednesday evo- ning, for ihcir regular meeting. The pi-csiclcni. Mrs. Arthur Sul- livan. prcsidcd. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the sccrciaiyv. Mrs. Carl Stewart, and approved as read. Following a bricf business period. the evening was spent in sewing on baby '11 for 5:, assisted by Mrs. Malcolm and Miss Florric Bcalon. iio. Clair JEFFORTS APPRECIATED -- During the Sunday School session nr Trinity United Church last week Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Patterson were the recipients of lovely gifts presented to them by the Sunday School. The gifts were a beauti- ful Bible to Mr. Patterson and a hymn book to Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. Patterson, nec Ncllie Clements. had been an active member and teacher of the beginners class for the past number of years and Mr. Patterson, employee of the Bank of Nova Scotia for the past few years. was superintendent of the Sunday School for the past year. The gifts were presented as a token of friendship. and in ap- preciation of their generous work in the past. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Wilfred McQuilla.n and Mr. George McQuillan. arrived home a few days ago from Kingston. Oni., where they have been employed for the past few months. Mr. Michael Burke. Sf'.. left. on Thursday morning for Boston, Mass, on a two months visit. with his daughters who reside there. Mrs. Allan MacDonald and Miss Mary MacDonald. who have spent the summer months at their home on Kent Street. left a few days ago for Boston. Mass. where they will reside for the winter. Magistrate Joseph W. MacDon- ald held weekly court in Neel-go town on Thursday. Nov. 9th. On! case wg5.up for hearing, that of a resident of Valleyficld charged un- der section 386 of the Criminal Code of Canada. with stealini 310.00 from ihe cash register of McGowan Motors in Montague. A suspended sentence of one year. with costs was imposed by the Magistrate. Mr. SS. Hessian. K-Cu Crown prosecutor for l(lrig's County represented the Crown and Mr. Lester P. O'Donnell represent- ed ihe accused. Filillliilg and Step Dancing contest A very successful and keenly contested Old Time fiddling and step dancing contest, sponsored by St. Peters C. Y. O. was held in Holy Name Hall on the evenlnl Oi Oct. 25th. Despite the showers. the hall was filled to capacity many being unable to rain admit-WWI-' Besides a cash prize. a beautiful silver cup which will be contested for yearly was Dfllmi-9d '49 ""5 years winner of the fiddling con- test. There were two classes in the step dancing. one for men and one for women. Mr. Lem Paciuet in his usual pleasant. manner entertained the large crowd during the intermis- slon -mg judges were Ronnie A. Mac- Phee. St. Maraiircts. D. J. Mullin and Joseph Morrison. st. Peters whose decisions were well received luv the contestants and audience as well. Mr. Hubert Mclsaac discharged thd duties of Master of Ceremon- leailn a very capable manner. Prise Winners Flddlliig. lst prize-Peter Chis- son Jr.. Bear Rrlver: 2nd prise- Petar Chaiaaon. Br- Bear River; 3rd prize Robert Mccormlcii. at. Charles. Step dancing (Men)- lst prize- John Joe Mocormlck, st. Charles: 2nd prize-Joe Longaphle. sourls River. 3rd prise-stave Larkin. St. Peter's. ' Step dancing (Women) lat prise -Mrs. Leonard Peters. Bear Riv- er; and prise-Helen Mcxlnnon. St. Peter's: are prim-Reina Peters Bear River. ' :i:i" PSUlFS -Mrs. Maurice Johnstone, Lyn- oale, .-pent yvsterday visitirlg her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fitz- patrick of Woodville. Mrs. Thomas W. Mellish. who Spent. the past mcnth with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPhec, Moiitagzic has returned to her home in Union Road. Mr. Leo Fay Victor of Newport, were recent vis- itors to Mciitague. Mr. Paul Dc-.var. Mr. and Mrs, William Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Ai.. drew Landry, and Mrs. Lina Frail- cis were recent. visitors to Belle- vuc. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Rooney mil son, Billie, Morell. were visitors to Mcntague yesterday. Mr. Levi Power, acconipanierl by Mr. Huglile Power of Montague. lclt recently for Cape Breton, wlierc they expect to remain for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laiinigazt 9-CC0mDaiiied by Mr. and Mrs, An- drew Landry cf Montague. i'eccnI.l,i' motored to Morell where tlicy wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charley; MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell, (M- mcrly of Toronto, who spent. the summer months in Queensport. N. 5., and will reside in New Olas- gow for the winter, are presently W itiiig in Montague. guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Greene. Gordon H. Collin. Albcrtopn, and their two children, were visitors to Montague on Sat- urday. Mr. Coffin was supervising the erection of his new slimmer cottage on the Montague River. JROOF FIRE -- A small fire broke out Saturday at the Legion Hall at 12 noon when a spark from W? flue Caught in the dryg wood shingles to start a quick blaze fan- Iied by a south-west wind. The fire was first noticed by Mrs, Helen Coffin. who gave the alarm. At the time the ladies of the Le- gion Auxiliary were serving din- ner at the iiall. whcre a large number of citizens were already gathered. The Fire Department appeared on the scene with chem. ical. and soon the blaze was ex- iinguished. Mr. and Mrs. ....'l(NITTIN(i CLUB MEETS .. A meeting of the Montague Km. ting Club was held last night 3:, the home of Miss Catherine Mac- Lean. There were seven members present. During the business ses. sion it was suggested that the club hold a pantry sale in aid of the I100-Ry club. The remainder of the "min: was spam in knitting and social conversation. ,Ii delicious lunch was served by the hosiesg, The next meeting is to be held at the home of Miss Shirley Ma.-,- Gmsor. The lunch committee will be Mrs. G. G. Jardine and M155 P983? Beck. . P To FENCE OIL TANKS .. It has been reported that a fence is to be erected around the Ii-vim; Oil tanks which are located near the Montaguelbrldge on the sAou'th bank of the river. It has been Hp. Darerit for some time that a fire hazard has existed here with the deposition of oil near the wharf and tanks while clischargliig the oil tanker "Seekonk". It has been noted further that the dyke, whose pm- nose is to prevent oil leakage into the river, has been gutted at one D0iM and requires repair. The fire hnrzard could be serious since child. rel-i have free access to the pines End i-inks. It in with a. feeling of relief that. the report has come in that the area is now to be fenced. MoN'mlI:a.L. Nov. 12 -(cm - A pasenger aircraft set a record for commercial airlines between Montreal and Shannon, Ireland, making the non-stop flight in sev. an hours and 58 minutes. A ni-lg- lsh Overseas Airways Corporation official said Saturday the four- Prcvious mark was eight. hours and at minutes. set. last July. The first regular mall-coaches in England started running from Bristol 111 1014. AT MONTAGUE uovsn AND nor By Miss Edith Campbell AT A BARGAIN V . Appiy:-- E. n.1'ra:was'r cfo Stewart 0: Becki and Mr. Wilfr.-;lt motor plane carried 30 passengers. , FOR CHARLOTTETOWN 4 On Saturday morning. one of the finest clays this fall. the citi- zens of Montague turned out in large numbers to attend the an- iiual Rcmemblance Day services held at. the King's County Hos- pital. where the veterans of two world wars were drawn up in line to pay solemn respect to their de- parted comrades. The parade formed at. the Leg- ion Hall at 10.45 and led by Com- rade Russel Maccregor proceeded along Main street to the King's County Memorial Hospital. After Remembrance Day Observed At pMon.tagupe is John Denham than sounded the Last Post, followed by a reverent two minutes silence, then the Re- veiile. Comrade Roddy Martin. presi- dentvof the Montague branch. laid the wreath for the Canadian Leg- ion, followed by several citizens who also laid wreaths. with the playing of the King. the parade reflormed to march to the Legion in ion Auxiliary served a delicious dinner to the citizens who thor- 1. At the hall the ladies of the Leg- l 4. ions nears NOVEMBER 13, 1950 ' SPECIAL SALE CORNED BEEF AT BARGAIN PRICES Fancy Brisket-per-lb. ...............s.................,,m,,m 426 Plate-per .l.b.. LASTSI Boneless Rolls and Tips-per lb. ................3........,., 35., an interlude of martial music. ougl1lly,cnJoyed lgo sulmptuous Mr, Maccreg r read a poem coln- men. which the ies ad pre- memoratlng tuba war dead. Mr. pared. l MARKET BUILDING PHONE 1810 - 1311 i Murray Harbour North Miss Esther Llewellyn was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Webster Clolv was a rec- cnt visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. John shew. Montague. was it week-and visitor to Murray Har- bor North. Mr. Clyde Kerwin, Cambridge, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. Mrs. Benjamin Sencaibaugh. Murioy River, recently visited relatives and friends at Murray Harbor Norlih. Mr. William Johnston. Mrs. John Cloiv and Mr. Weston Johnston were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. ..'Mrs. Irving Millar was host- oss to the Murray Harbor North Women's institute at the home of Miss Mary Miller on Tuesday ev- cning. November 7th. Mr. Maclnnls of the National Film Board presented some very interesting films in the local hall at Murray Harbor North on Wed- nesday evening, November lst. Tile regular monthly meeting of the Cambridge Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. wil- bert Sencabough on Wednesday evening, October lst Friends of Mrs. Minnie Mcbure are sorry to learn she is ill at. the licme of her daughter. Mrs. Wen- dell Graham, Gaspcreaux. Miss Jane Johnstone, staff of Royal Bank- of Canada, Charlotte- town was a week-end visitor at. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnston. Mrs. Irvin-3 Miller and Mrs. Webster Clow were rccent visitors to Montague where they visited relatives and friends. Miss Shirley Vanlderstine was a week-end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vnniderstiiie of Peters Road. She was accompanied by Miss Nelda Webster of Cliariottett 'n. Friends of Mrs. William John- ston are sorry no learn that she has entered the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment. All wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. David Irving and Mr. william Kennedy were recent visitors to Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Clow had as their guests on Sunday, Mrs. John Macxenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Rcv Clow. Paulette and Judith Mm Oi Montague. The annual meeting of the Pet- ers l-load Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Mac- Donald Johnston with a larB9 number of members present. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Pierce Butler. November lst was a. Red Letter day when th long looked for lights became a reality on the line ex- tending from the Oommarclal through Peters Road. Cambridge, Murray Harbor North to Casper- eaux a distance of twelve miles. Cambridge Hall was the scene recently of two very successful mas- querade dances. one being spons- ored by the cambrdlge Womens Institute and the other by the Petal": Road women's 1 stttutc. Prizels were awarded for the best costumes Mr. and Mrs. Basil McLeod. Stellarton. N. B. were recent visit- or: to Peters Road. on their re- turn home they were accompanied by Mr. Mcbeod's mother Mrs. JICK McLeod who will also spend some time visiting her daughter Ind son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey venoit, in Plctou. Thea Vnearais. ai Holt- and ToIi7c. Ninoaraia is what you may use when you low, run down. . Iiacarnls helps lfllllflllll the nervous system and mice body tissues organs. Vt Bristol and . Vicinity Mrs. George Daveaux. has re- turned home from the hospital af- ter undergoing a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sinnott. Souris, were week-end visitors to Bistol.-B. Miss Geraldine Barry has re- turned to her duties in the city after being on the sick list for a few weeks., be sorry to learn she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital for some time now and all hope to see her better and home again shortly. Mrs. Teresa Trainer was remov- ed to the Charlottetown Hospital last week. S'he is suffering in- fection in her elbow and at this time is reported asllimproving. Friends learn with regret of the serious illness at her home of Mrs. Belle Gauthier. She has been confined to bed for some time and one of her daughters is also re- ported on the sick list. understood the buyer is a retircd city business man who plans to come to the village to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Kelly have arrived home from Port Hawks- bury where they resided for two years. They expect to remain licrc along with their daughter. A goose donated to the Little Flower building fund by Mr. Joe MacDonald. was put up for a card game prize on Saturday night with several tables playing. Mr. Mac- Donald puts up a izoose every fall for the fund and it brings around 325.00 Miss Ryan and Miss Connolly. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Len Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Con- n0liY. spent the week-end at their homes here. They are student nurses at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. - It is reported here that Mr. Al- bert Rowe may be the new sia. lion agent replacing Mr. John F. Mcfnnis. who died so suddenly. Mr. Rowe is on the western section of the Island at present. Congratulations are exltcnded to Miss Mabel O'Brien. principal of Morell. on her election to thc AMATEIIR CONTEST YEO'S THEATRE THURSDAY, NOV. 16th. Sponsored by the Montague Branch, Canadian Legion Entries will be received for fiddling; step-dancing and singing by the secretary, Montague branch, Canadian Legion up to Nov. 15th. Program starts 830 p.m. Admission 50c Orders for tickets will be accepted by mail. T ACIIIHG BACK ? Will? suffer with backache or painful g""'7 M89? End quick relief by taking r. Chase s Kidney-Liver Pills. This proven rernedy trcalts two conditions at once:conta naspecia '. Jialingngdlgng. for both kidney and live: diaordgn whlcl. often muse backache. Dr. hue. 3e33x'i'i'l'oi5" KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS llli iiAll.-All lllllll lfil llll .fFriends of Mrs. Vincent will The old estate of the late Johnl Byrne was sold last week and it is , MURR president's Federation the city Fr has been a and active long time in the teacher's fight for a better living wage.- NEW F 0 R S A L E, clill. lliuclis and llilclolis 1950 DODGE COACH. Heater, etc, 1950 One-Ton DODGE Express, Heater, etc Also good stock New Ferguson Tracto'l-5, USED 1949 DESOTO CUSTOM CLUB COUPE, Radio. Heater. Sunvisor, etc. 1947 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN, Heater 9.. 1943 DODGE Special DeLuxe SEDAN, iieaiei etc. 1947 DODGE CLUB COUPE, Heater, etc, Q 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN. Heater. 1936 DODGE SEDAN, Heater. 1939 MERCURY SEDAN, Radio, Heater. 1937 FORD COACH, Heater. 1947 WILLYS JEEP 1941 1-2-Ton FARGO, Platform Racks. Heater. 1947 1-2-Ton FORD Panel, 4 Speed, Heater. 1946 3-Ton FORD, Platform and Rocks. 1947 3-Ton FORD, Chassis and Cab. 1944 2-Ton FARGO. Platform and Racks. Also One CHEVROLET Army Truck. ALL UNITS WINTERIZED AND PRICED TO SELL REASONABLE" TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE AND EASY TERMS ARRANGED. i JOHNSTON MOTORS mun DODGE dz DESOTO DEALER AY RIVER, P. E. I. chair in the Teachers at a meeting held in iday night. Miss O'Brien teacher for many years in the Federation for a at least. PHONE 1-3 Mr. E. island Hospital after being a Patient there for several weeks. She 15 Si-Wing with her daughter and son-in-l-aw. Arthur Blaxland for the prcscn; and lilrs Counting all the little ones. ihe M 33':-'&u'Te"w"uan..gng.Ag.. "1 can let: rid of every garden pest except those guys who i I l A ill: illh hang around giving advice." M i s, . I we your 4.. will Most men get av. ll you aim": ind Mn Bl Al the essential vitamins. llilnevah NONI" llenhddia vvn-"-W'- heuveeipvspevilalisalsyil ' unwind-oioe.an'auiru'li-meiuei on Idanad detliaaitdadpiaduiaeoumhltmlapeuldnan.-Main!!! WW9! av-mus. 914:! 90!!!! imlll, I - mummumimums-g-.aiaov.auiuva llNranlIDvyMaatFsnvslaatvIlUN"" .' x on "l..-..'.c1'..':."""""""""'- ." MMGIIQHM -it Friends are pleased to see Mrs. number of islands in the British 'r Lottie Moshcr home from the P. Isles is about 5,000. I The Ne'9IlIIors Ky George Clark l