CHARLOTTETOWN - . , .. .. .. I WARNER I. BEING STAGE bars. in IOIEIN Among the popular tunes heard Magistrate”: "an -r-- in the screen comedy are "Make a Miracle." "my Darling. My Dar- THE GUARDIAN. Georgetown and I Ieinity OCTOBER 23', 1952 -. Slililclans PAGE EIGI-IT G e t w a ic 2: me H M relief from the wheezing. gup- : lug struggle for breath mused by Althms. Take Ru-Man. specially made to relieve THE EASTERN (EUARDIAN AGENTS:-iil0NTA6tJll llarold l'. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Ilsa Bruce MacPbce. Miss .lo,yoe Wlgginton, Plea MoKInnan. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden haven. "Whel-s's chsrleyi." starring Ray aolssr. wlul Allyn Mcurio. who ””3-" "09" 1'1 MW with Amy" and the title tune. Asthma misery. Helps you sleep and work in comfort. Don't lose another night's sleep. Take Templeton's Ru-Malt today. 65c. 81.35 at druggirts. I-sl The Glurdlsn may be bought at the following places In llaoaugaat Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetownr Th Post Office; in South: The Snack Bar and E. manna 5 ug. disr were visitors to at. Mr. and Mrs. Lavandier's parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mocarron. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Levan- Mary's Road, where they were guests of King's county stipendisry Ma- gistrate J. W. MacDonald, Q.O.. - held court in the Court House in Georgetown on Tuesday. October was his dance partner and co-star duringvthe sensational two and a hair year run of the Broadway play from which the Warner Bros. Tech- nicolor film is adapted, begins its ' TONIGHT 20 02. this Wax BEANS. -Zifor . .,.. 35; 20 oz. tins Legion and any Thursday night ..-co-or Insurance. Life Fire. ' 215” El 2-99 1”" much heralded engagement at the , NECHILD HEALT C In -'1 . AWL Above Cisuper Mmm' ENCE, gown Hall, liglnts.:l1:.'E'ri- hvrinygo:-g(l;n!orBs.nllll(:lxe:bl:)n B: A resident ofl Cardi3Ih..'was nine. Eawud Thnum way. ""30 mm 2 for . ' .'. . 37: ..'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campben all)" 0” b” 34”” FE 9' 55- when ha Wm an Q,-we xi; ,;ud. chifggs Vggh 1?; Visas Vglaan limd 3”” on nrmdon Thom”: (ml cg); ...-a...-...-.M.M...........g and CNN!” Em” and Glmmh 'Mr and Mrs Alden Reeves and in at the Bum” Church Bible File ecase wasp adjourned to. 1.1: 0”m9d3'v "0h"1'Y" M11"-" WW1 93-5 95” Om” 2002' tms Royal Russet 0: Pmmun mmd' MC for Twm 3.059" 0150K! I11 0! Bvdner smock "ember ml ”M”""'3"”t The '””' mud” wwhuy wmvmd by and (It Trans Canada lfsmlll APPLE JUICE! 2 T97 25C ' ' ' party was charged with imperson- Wink I-OBI-I01. the l61'!9n lloril MT 20 oz. tins Choice Quality TOM. JUICE. 2 for 29: Special-Pure Black N. 8.. last week where they will remain for an indefinite period. concg,-m Gnu-my wykehum , zany collegiate who rrlasquerades as his wealthy aunt when she prevented from acting as chaper- one for a party he has planned. Mrs. William Murphy travelled to Charlottetown on Monday. Oc- tober 20t.h. where she visited her mother, Mrs. Isabel Mooney, of Souris, who is a patient in the N 5., were recent visitors or Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald, Mon- tague, ating a police oificer pad the care was adjourned to November 6th. A St. Peter's Road resident pleaded guilty to a charge under the Temperance .Act and was SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 .. 'CLA RIC S ANNIVERSARY SALE at Montague. Specials in A . , I Is Out! our sales nnuvn sauna can allu VIU mama use III! In usamse null IOl4(444(Il((1(14((4((4l(l(44Q(I14(4444 Men's Dress Shirts. for big savings. MRATTENDED the funeral late Rev. G. S in St bour. attended Tuesday of the Mitchell which was held Andrews Presbyterian Pictou, N. 5. Mrs. Grant. V. Grant, members of the family in Mon- Underwear, Diamond socks. suits. etc. Buy now FIJNEIIAI. - Mr. Robert Glover. Mgtrray Har- on Church, ..-v'lsl'rlNG IN MONTREAL - wife of Senator T. is at present visiting ..'Mr. and Mrs. Emmett MacGilll- vray, Montague. and their two children, Anna and Albert. were re- cent gucsts of Mr and Mrs, lu- bert Campbell, Panmure Island. ....M.E The many friends of Mr. Milton - Llewellyn, Murray Harbour North, - are sorry to hear he is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. ..'iW.M.S. MEETING-The reg- ular monthly meeting of the W0- men's Missionary Society of Trin- Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Harry Yorston. accompan- ied by his mother. Mrs. Robinson of ,Charlott;ctown, in-law and sister, Mr. Roland Marsh. hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Mil-W Yorston, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson left Tuesday, October 21st, for Five Islands; N. 8.. where they will be guests of Mr. Yorston's brother- and Mrs. While in Nova Scotia. Mr. Yorston.and Mr. Rob- inson will try their luck at deer Stirling Bell of fined 325.00 and costs. An Iris resident pleaded "guilty" under vs. Temperance Act charge and was fined :20 and costs. A Scnl River resident was fined sac and costs after "guilty" to a charge under ,the Temperance Act. A Montague resident pleaded guilty to a charge of intoxication and' was fined 320 and costs. A De Gros Marsh resident pleaded guilty to an -infraction under the Temperance Act and was nned 320 and costs. A Montague resident pleaded pleading 6 While dressed as the elderly woman, Charley is chased by two fortune-hunting characters. neg- lects his best girl and almost loses h . sets of! a series of hilarious series on the campus. not the least of which is finding himself locked in a ladies' dressing room. climax of the uuyclsorlation oc- curs when the real aunt arrives on the scene from Brazil. Highlight of the picture's color- ful song and dance sequences is the exotic "Pernambuco" number -a. sizzling. Brazilian ballet pre- CANAD VS FAVOU RITE network comedy show and HUSTER preheated CANADA'S FAVOURH! Isheuln PEPPER. pkg. .. . . 39. Our Special TEA. lb. 71: Schwartz COFFEE. I'III 99: Seedless . RAISINS. 2 lbs. .. 41c FLUFFO. 2 lbs. . . 57: 4 lb. Pail Schwartz Wllon (IIIYOIHII it y United Church. Montague. was savagely treal. She was accompanied from - - Cambridge, Mam, accompanied by g 1 Summerside by her daughter-in- l;:1gi1,?g0J'::mh?,Te T(Lf&s3:l:' 1:523? Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McLean of ggilntzcgo iccthaggfl uggagr Etfegego ""lv'm0"- 35 W9” '3 19W"! 0m" 5 1"” Mm (DW vl"ce”" G””"- ing. The meetin! opened with S”memm' M835" mmmed to me pnd costs song and dam” production "um. r ' whose maiden name was Miss the mesidem. Mrs. Ethan stewlm Island recently, where they visited ETWO regmems of Murray H”. only , . . . , . , . . relatives and friends in Murray Harbour, Murray River. Montague Giant VEL .....l both size Patricia Milway of Montreal. and in the chum who called on M". Mur Norm each pleaded gumy to children's Art centre Activities whose mother, who resides there, . ,, V is ill at present. f1c:.?:&f,n1;41ach;,I;'vi?: 17:3? lixhetgg and Georgetown. On their return glfifvsg gmfgiggngnduagsg egg; . was stewardship. This was very they W9" ”c”mpml9d by MW mid do and cum, CII TOP 79C .. SUCCESSFUL nalvr. E A we” defined 1,, an ,,,m.,,.,,,g mm, Ruth Mcl'..aren, who had been vi:l- S. S Hemm QC. crown mm, .........,.T........M successful cancer fund campaign by Mm Macho... Two member, iting in Georgetown and Murray cumlffm, Kmg.s Coimtyy appeared n r S Sunkist conducted in Montague last wet-I read me scripture and led in Harbour. for the Crown. 4 dot. when a total of sl2o.93 was donno- Ac. ed. Much praise is due the citize. .- of the community who through ' Drawing. Painting, Model making etc. for children from 6-13 years of age, after school beginning Tues- day, October 28. Fee to join 25c. prayer. The hymns "More Love To Thee" and "Blast Be The Tie" were sung. A very beautiful duet Mr. Allison MacDonald and Mr. Douglas MacDonald. both of Bridgetown. were business visitors their kindness and generosity oo- nated to such a worth while cause, as they do to all such good who gave of their time to make causes. Praise is also due to the boys of the Convalescent Home. "His Yoke Is Easy" was sung by Mrs. D. M. MacDonald and Mrs. L. A. Johnston. This period clos- ed with a circle of prayer. Mrs. Ethan Stewart welcomed the new minister's wife. Mrs. J. M. Fraser. to Georgetown on Tuesday, Octo- ber 21st. Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Paterson left on Tuesday, Oct. 2lst, by car, on a visit to Halifax. N. B. New Medlcinno Continued from page 1 of those who got G.G. In the first week after injec- children of all ages. The Art Centre Saturday mornings 9.30-12.00 Open House for 'would like to start a theatre Iam'W"JEll'0 tions, there were 12 paralytic polio cases among G.G. children, it: among geltain ones. In' the second week, G.G. show- ed highly significant protection. Only three Cv.G. children became paralyzed, compared with 23 in the other group. So 20 children were "apparently-spared paralytic polio," Dr. I-lammon said. In the third to fifth weeks, only three G.G. children became par- alyzed. as against 15 in the gel- lliin group, a difference of 12. Loses. Power Quickly In the sixth to loth weeks, eight children in the G.G. group developed paralysis. as against 10 in the geltain group as G.G. be- the collection. and contributed in no small measure to the success of the campaign. g''SlEEP ” TO-NIGHT ILIIPLIIIIIIII, IIIITAIILITY. IIIIVOIII YIIIIIOII: IITTIIIIIIIS Na waitlrrf for results! SEDICIN acts AST. ot group for children. Boys and girls who like to sing, dance, act or make costumes etc. are invited to leave their names at the Art Centre. The RADIO ART CLASS, a joint project of CFCY and the Children's Art Centre will return to the air on Saturday morning, October 25th at 11:15 am. who responded very graciously. Roll call was answered by twenty- three members. It was decided to prepare another box for overseas. Plans were made to hold work meetings. An excellent report of the thank offering service was given by the secretary, Mrs. Les- ter MacLecd. thirty-three hospital calls. 10 sick calls and five shut- ln calls were reported. 19 cards and 28 treats were sent out. The first chapterlof the new study book "Along African Trails" by David H. Gallagher was present- ed by Mrs. Leon Johnston. This was very enjoyable. The meeting- closed with the Mizpah benedic- tlon. Lunch was then served and a pleasant half-hour enjoyed. WPEACE5 claim Stevenson Continued from page i r many other states margins favor- ing one candidate or the other are so wispy as to leave the outcome on Nov. 4 very much in doubt, Silent voters-people who have taken no position or-who prefer not to discuss their stand-could be the decisive factor in the elect- ion. Other elements are at work too. the political cross-currents JELI.-O mi. '2; Queen's Royal PEACHES. 2 tins 39: Fresh Plate RIBS. lb. 29: Hall or Whole. A HAMS. 'Ib'. sis PORK STEAK. lb. . 59: Reconditioned Wallace Walk-In-Refrigerator in sweeping through the West: Vitamin 0-. N33-7tTo?'iI.L PM if mg For the most part editors say . . 1? a G PQOFE y am... cm... are l.......l .. l.... the row” mm: campaign alc1;l'lV:Pl3;)l:l;S2:.1Y to 1959 Wm pro 6 X 7 X 8 Fresh Pork g or-ganiully the matter with than. This does not mean that they are not sick. It means their symptoms Ire caused by nervous. tension that they are high-strung, emotional. II you suffer in this way and have dliliculty in learning President Truman has carried to the whistle stops has backfired a- gall-lst Stevenson. A few think the president got in telling blows on U. S. Casualties Highest Since July G.G. apparently made paralysis milder. Of the paralyzed young- sters who had received G.G.. half recovered completely within a Complete with Frigidaire unit Must be sold-can be financed STOREY ELECTRIC how to relax szplcm can Ilel you. Emnhowe, i No opuris No gnoumgg 0 VVASHINGTON Oct 32 y(AP) ' . month or SO. In the same period. l n-U -1'33, - ' ' ' Most newspaper men say Elsen- . l S... . V IBIT5?IhletIl:I'verEElD:EoI:l:.uSg'l;l'glvlQ -The Defence Department today hower got a boost from the airing 3?.f3?.g””;';.u?.;l”.?L””f.?2.liiizvegiif COR Weymouth & Ehlston Sts. - Phone 3007 Regnlur HAM :,'o"','i,BZi yf,'f,'Vm':,':: announced the highest weekly of the financial affairs of his vicc- gun, H3” or whole! Ib' -- Inslltisfielror your money lick. united states casualty toll in the viesldavlgaldrglxllns tm(l:1til3.!Se:1- L G.G.hwasdused bec!ause monkey sliced! lb- ------------- -- 3 - no-II K ,.e n W ,. sgnce me week ended a or c II on o ai am a. ests s owe the polo virus goes ' - 9 N, .7313. 32.1.1.3-rhe mmj for the wgek 'Steve.nson is regarded as scoring to the blood before it enters nerves . vi ? 7 Factory Shced - 5 5;... "med 1”; Friday W” 953, This zltl; his cam caltrlpailtgnlntg, par- tloessdamage them and cause sick- V . s lb. , , , . 4 C . 15 .1 Li, W, 1 u, 3, u mg; in cu ary wl a amp s 0 per- - . ------------- Serial . Comedy . Cartoon mm" M "'"""m uu.ll9 thee Korian ”n.nun.””:Z 3122.111, suado the people that menhqwe. G.G.'countera.cts the virus while . 0 , . Corned . I - ' h surrendered the R, ubncm it is still in the blood. some child- ' - including l9,ls4. killed. as P , PQRK lb 39; l party reins to Senator Robert Taft W” "WV have lecewed 55- W0 . t y 0- ohm , lit. l2..”-2”..E”'.li'””.3l;:."'3.23 Rib or Brisket I th i . ih ld , ' stallld gut-n-are1aceesraoX;1eer(i)t 5:53: new” have been attacked" Ib- 29: P D D Y. 1 , r . mm 9 and an M them The ultimate answer to con- ............................ IIIRIS ” C 3 . trolling polio is a vaccine. con- Beef for Roasting lumped lmelh" "ml c”””ph”"' taining polio virus in killed or mm D.uGuf C0mml””5m lmd Km” safe form to make people produce 8! . l l ti tib di . H O: 1."Ay As Newamen see situation (:23? ficclge uilreo I;)e:lghbef1oll!,1egs, lbs -. . . . - . . s o'e-rr 39E a way newspaper men see Th O'Connor said. .v'RTs.'IRI5IIf things in the west, California, - " - 'TTT'”T"T'i'TT"T. smokedjl-meta, smoked my Wyoming, Colorado, Montana. Ne- each. pen Haddock Fillet. HM. &Anv.L Qj vada, and Oregon probably would Arizona and her four votes re- ' lm H ubut' Ma ky go Repttllican if this were election main probably Democratic. while d0('-kp 59- On: 3- I . 9 Mlnnilx-NT day. Those six states have 54 of the 13 votes of Washington and orel, Boneless Codflsh, Dlgby. - x, the '19 electoral votes for the Utah are regarded as doubtful but etc, . A". whole area. iTICIII'lEd at the moment. toward ' Each -state is allotted ll. number Stevenson. of electoral votes equal to the The up and down. roller coaster T total of congressmen it sends to tedency in the west seems to have Wa5:'llllE,I;0ufl. The candidate who brought the region a little closer carres state's popular vote- to its traditional voting pattern. i even by the smallest margin-- Down the years, for two decades, 'Th'3 H0m9 of Pnwen V9-1””! wins the election. these states have stood byl the PHONE 2696-2697 classed as doubtful with some Democratic Party in presidential advantage for Eisenhower are elections almost as firmly as the New Mexico and Idaho with four south. GIIILLS -- TIIIIILLS -- MIDNIGHT SHOW 11:30.- FRIDAY NIGHT AT ITS BEST ICE C0lD i FLAVOR SMALLER SlzE ! I-It ' T ' R THE CANAEIIIII SIIREDIIEII WHEAT c0IIl'AIITl I.III. UUR BOARDING HOUSE I Maior I-looping WE EARNESTLY REQUEST mm W JASON. ME sens-on ATOP secaer CHECK M FTI-its: l T”F';gsAI11gEg.fG 1;1l93giT7I,l1(g,9UFRAIN Ml65lON,I CAN'T. RAMBLE. -- Mle'rAl3i' YERE5 . 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