race EIGHT .. COBTLY MODEL LONDON-(OP)-A worktngi BILVEBTOWN. ENGLAND-(CP) model of o coal mine has been -Factory workers in this Essex opened to the public in the South town in future will be able to eat. Kensingion Science Museum. The lunchtime sandwiches in a beautiful Ell0.000 model took nearly three garden. An old, disused churchyard yea.rs' lazbotr by the museum's 25 here is to have 23.000 spent on it craftsmen and scientists. to produce a big flower garden. . PRINCE EDWARD TO-DAY ONLY , TMPIIOVES APPETITE " M A C A 0 pm ..t -,... .....i shmiy dotiltugsl SHOWS 3:30 7 - 9. rmnmr and sarunnmr AM the might and magnificence and flooding fury of the frontier's most stirring call to gallantry! N '13 t ........ L. mimic jfiji" S Poms . Ritmlllitl V writ MARLUWETUUKER M SUSPENSE THAT TIES YOU TO YOUR SEAT! rrmmrs AN.-D CHILLS - At The MIDNIGHT SHOW . FRIDAY NIGHT AT 11:30 To-IIAY CAEITOL rm. - SAT. THE THRILL SAGA OF-THE RODEO OHAMPS! THE DAHOERS THEY DARE! THE WOMEN THEY I.0VE.I imittvmttu it m nttw-2 tum togtgsi THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Bruce Murine, Min Joyce aoaurs:-Mosnouai Harold l'. Landry. Mu. Byron smart. In Wtgglnton. Plea Molunnoe. AGENT GEORGETOWN; Wilden lovers. The Guardian may be bought at use following places In Montana: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Georgetown: The rest office; in Sourir: The Snack Bar and B. Ifcbndn A 'lon. ..'MODERN AND OLD TIME Dance at the Beaver Hall. Mon- tague, Friday, December 5th, spott- sored by the. Hockey Club. ,....'Cf.ARl('S pre-Christmas sale featuring low prices in groceries. Moirs chocolates, etc. Buy early! Clark Bros.. Montague. -.,..-. ...."CONSERVATlVE poll meet- ing will he held in the Oddiel- lows Building on Friday, Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. Delegates for Mon- tague East and West Polls please attend. ..'LODGE MEETING - The reg- ular meeting of Hillside Lodge, I.0.0.F., Montague. was held on Tuesday evening. December 2nd, with V.G.J. Malcolm MacKenzie presiding. Twenty-two members were present. Under the capable direction of degree master William McLean, the degree team confer- red the second degree on six can- didates. It is expected that the final degree will be conferred on those candidates next Tuesday night. At the previous meeting last week, the members of the lodge were pleased to entertain quite a number of brothers, from the Charlottetown lodges, including District Deputy Clifford Keenan. After the meeting adjourned a hearty lunch was served The of- ficial chef, Bro. Bruce MacPhee, capably presided over the lunch committee. Campbell - Richards Wedding . RA quiet wedding was solemn- ized at the Manse. Murray Harbour North, on Saturday November l5th when the Rev. Earl Currie united in marriage Ida Thankful. daughter of Alex E. and the late Mrs Richards of Gladstone to Walter Grant; son of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Campbell of Peters Road. The bride looked charming in a street length dress of midnight blue velvet, with rhinmtone neck- lace and earings. Her corsage was of American Beauty roses. She was attended by her sister Mrs. Harold Beaton, who was dress- ed in brown taffeta with corsage of yellow roses. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Hamid Beaton. Immediately following the cer- emony they motored to Char- lottetown for a. wedding supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beaton. where immediate relatives of the bride and groom had gather- ed. Centering the bridal table which was gaily decorated was a three tiered wedding cake,topped with a miniature bride and groom. They were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts, including a lovely gift from Memorial L.O.B.A. of which the bride is a member. They will reside in Peters Road. On Wednesday evening November 26th a large number of friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. Alex E. Richards, Gladstone. to attend a miscellaneous shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell They received many beautiful and useful gifts and also a sum of money. I Walter, in his usual pleasant manner. thanked all for their kindness. ' A dainty lunch was served by the ladia, and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. with music furnished by James O'connor. Garnet Buell, and Richard Bre- . hault. After bouncing the bride and groom and wishing them a happy wedded life. all returned to their respective homes. Murray Harbor North ..'l"riende of Mr. Barry Ren- derson, Cambridge. are sorry to hear he is ill and wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Harry Reid was a. visitor to Montague on Saturday. Novem- ber 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Clements. and.family, White Bands. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Graham on Sunday. November 30. His many friends are sorry to hear Mr. Clyde Kerwin. Cam- bridge. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Munro recently motored to their home in Maiden. Mass, after spending several months at their summer home in Peter's Road. They were accompanied by Mr. Ray Kennedy. of Murray Harbour North who will also visit his sister. Mrs. George MacKenzie. and Mr. Mac- Kensie of Roxberry. Mass. Mr. Archie Dixon. Mr. Leon clow. Miss Lucy Millar and Miss Eadie Millar. were visitors to Summer- side on Saturday. November 20. .-!LEGION charity bingo. Yeo's Theatre. Montague. Thursday. December 4th, 8 p.m. sharp. ....'M0l)EBN and dance at the Beaver Hall. Mon- tague. Friday, December 5th. sponsored by the hockey club. Door prize. old time f.'Mr. Hodge Montgomery, Ken- stngton. who is employed with Matheson and MacMillan Con-- struction Co.. spent an enjoyable weels with friends at St. Mary's Ros. . , ....'NOW ON display at our centre window: Big Christmas stocking of toys given away to holder of lucky ticket. One ticket given for every 51.00 cash pur- chase of merchandise at Lleweilyn's Store, Montague. Date of drawing will be announced later. Whim nialtwand V wumu ..'Miss Maxine MacBeth, R.N. returned to Charlottetown after spending several weeks holiday- ing at Whim Road with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- Beth. I Mr. and Mrs. Beamis Rourke. Montague. spent Sunday visiting friends and old acquaintances at Whim Road. Mrs. Murdock MacDonald, Whim Road. received news that her brother, Spr. l-lugh MacKinnon, R..CE. formerly of Lewes, has now left for Korea. Spr. MacKinnon recently spent his embarkation leave here and at Lewes before returning to Petawawa, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Robertson. Lower Montague. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald, Whim Road. Miss Elaine MacPherson, Belle- vue. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Whim Road. Mrs. Ethel MaoLeod, who has been visiting with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross, Lower Montague, spent the weekend at her home at Whim Road. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. who is attending P.W.C., spent the week- end in Kilmuir with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. ,Miss Ishbel Farquharson. Char- lottetown, recently visited her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. E. Farqu- harson, Kilmuir. Mr. Frank Graham returned to his employment in Charlottetown after spending several days with his family at Whim Road. Friends -and neighbours are pleased to hear that little Glen Charles Moore. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore. Whim Road. has now recovered from the serious burns he received on his hands some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross. Low- ed Montague, and Mr. sandy Ross. formerly of Lower Montague, who is home on vacation from the Wes.t were recent visitors to Whim Road. Msnicft. AID STOCKHOLM. .SWEDl-IN-(CY) -Sweden will begin to export the new drug streptdmycin early in 1953 from a large plant near here. which so far has specialized in man- ufscture of penicillin, 31.100 Raised In Auclionlleld At Montague Approximately 51100.00 was raised at the annual auction spon- sored by the Masonlc Order of Montague in aid of the Crippled Children's Fund held last even- ing at Yen's Theatre. A very large crowd from the community and surrounding area attended to lend their support with very act- ive bidding to a most worthy cause. Generous donations were received fromy the business men and other citizens of Montague. Charlottetown, Lower Montague. Murray Harbour, Murray River. Georgetown, Cardigan, Kilmuir. and-other points. not only. of goods. but also of cashi During the evening the bidding was active, and each article went at a fair price, many going also at a good bargain to the bidder. Messrs. G. H. Nelson. Archie Llewellyn, Robert Glover and Lloyd Reid, very capably acted as auctioneers. offering their ser- vices free for the evening. On behalf of the Masons. Mr. R. K. Clements, thanked the people for their donations. and their attendance at the auction and bidding during the evenlnii. and stated that this had been one of the most successful auc- tions held in Montague. Murray River and Vicinity . .' Mr. Cyril MacLean. Char- lottetown. spent the week-cnd of November 29th at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Lean, Murray River. Mr. Harry Herring has return- ed to his home in Truro. Nova Scotia, after spending a few days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring, Murray River Mrs. Sylvia Keenan and daugh- ter Fayeywere business visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday, No- vember 29th. Miss'Ruth Moore, student of P. W. C., spent the week.-end of No- vember with at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Moore. High Bank. Mvr. Kenneth Maclieod. who is attending Vocational school in Charlottetown, spent the week-end of November 29th at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. MacLeod, Murray River. Miss Bertha Macbean. student- of P. W. C.. spent the week-end of November 29th at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. MtacLean. High Bank. Mrs. Cecil Stymeist and chil-; dren Maxine, Donation and Jamesy left Murray River on November 29th to take up residence Truro, Nova Scotia. in Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston and children, Gary and Sadie. sturgeon. were recent visitors to Murray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MncLeod. Miss Louise Stewart spent a weekend visiting friends in Moncton, N. B. recently I with I Mrs. Martin Macxay, wood is- lands. is at present spending a few days in Murray River. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MacLeod. on November 27th a farewell party was held in Little Sands Hall in honour of Mrs. Stephen Compton, who with her young son, Stephen Jr.. left on Sunday. No- vember son; for sarnio. 0nt.. to run GUARDIAN. cHAauo'rrE'rowN . I Truman Obvelr-Rules Wage” Decision By Board, Gives Coal Miners Pay Boost WASHINGTON. Dec. 3 -, (AP) --President Truman today over- ruled the Wage stabilisation Board and approved'a 51.90 daily wage ' Lewis' 875.000 boost for John L. soft coal miners. The Presidenifl decision. reach- ed ono week ago. was announced Roger by Economic Stabilizer Putnam who said "This is not the.decision I would have made. It is not the decision I would have recommended." But Putnam told reporters on the Job. Judgment Reserved In Murder Appeal (OP) OTTAWA, Dec. 3 -- Tho Supreme Court of Canada today reserved Judgment on an ap- peal of Mrs. Arthur Pitra of Que- conviction arising out of a 1949 ii e-bomb- bec from a. murder ing of a commercial air iner. Mrs. Pitre, one of three persons convicted of murder following the crash of the plane with a. loss of was due to be hanged Oct. 17. The execution was post- poned to Jan. 9 to permit an ep- 23 lives, peal to the Supreme Court. Chief Justice Thibaudeau Rin- fret said the court will attempt to gi;Ie Judgment "as soon as possi- be." employed. A purse was presented 'very and all for remembering her before leav- aad she one to Mrs. Compton graciously thanked ing "the Island." . Miss Donalda Macxay, parents. Mr. and Mrs. William J MacKay, High Bank. Mar. Reggie Johnston who is em- spent the weekend of November 29th at and Reginald Johnston, Murray n ployed in Charlottetown. the home of his parents. Mr. Mrs. River. Mrs. Leonard Hooper was a bus- on iness visitor to Charlottetown Saturday. November 29th. 0. S. Curtis Nunn spent home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Earl Munn. Murray River. On Wednesday evening. Novem- shower was held at the home of Mr. Alex Richards. Gladstone. in honour of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Camp- ibell and Mr. Campbell, who were married on November 15th at the ber 26th. a miscellaneous manse in Murray Harbour North The gifts were opened by Mrs Leon Buell, Mrs. he would not resign' over the dia- agreement in' handling the case and he was certain that at least three of four public members of the Wage Board would also stay student of P. w. C.. spent the weekend of November 29th at the home of her the weekend of November 29th at the Dan Macneth and Mrs. Chester Moore. and the Bristol and Vicinity Mr. Ed Ryan was a business visitor to the City on Friday. No- vember oath. - ' Saturday visitors to the City November, Nth. included Mr. Maurice Rltnahan and Mrs. Leon- ard Ranahan and Miss Mabel O'Brien, and Mr. Anthony Trainor. Mrs. Lester lawen was a busi- ness visitor to the City on Wed- nesday. November 26th. iA welcome visitor back here re- cently was the east bound souris freight or mixed train that will run for the winter months three days per week on freight and pas- senger service. Other days it may bring freight. only. ' Mr. H. Barry Bugden from the City was here on Wednesday, No- vember 26th on business. A sh rt time ago he was here as director of the show "Up she Goes." It is learned from-Mr. J. B. Jay that the new fire station in the village has been made frost proof with. insulation, and they have no worry now about the water getting frozen in the two thousand gallon tank installed late in the summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrne. who had planned to come to the vil- lage in the spring to reside. chang- ed their plans last week and mov- ed into their home near the Little Flower Church, bought some time ago. They plan to live in retire- ment. T Mr. James A. O'Brien. retired C. N. R. section foreman here who brought a property in the village . to live in retirement along with his wife, sold his old home last week to Mr. John Alyward. of the staff of Dingwell and Romiter. Mr. and Mrs. Alyward and family had been living in a small house nearby until now. The buildings will soon need repairing and the work on the outbuildings has al- ready started. i The Morell Club of Boston . had as a guest speaker on Sunday. November 16th, Rev. Phalen Mc- Kenna. P. P.. at Morell. P. E. I. the parish that gave the club its name. Father was in the big city on business part of which was a visit to the regular meeting of the club, being an honour member. Mr. Joe MtacDonald. and Mr. Phil Hennebury along with Mr. Fred sinnott. spent several days in Halifax over the week-end of November 29th on- business. They .returned home on Monday even- . ing. December 1st, and report a lovely trip. Going by Wood Is- lands, they returned by way of verses read by Mrs. Florence Borden, Young. after which Walter, on bc- M- half of his bride and himself The young friends of Miss Ter- thanked one and all for the many , lovely and useful gifts. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies and , the remainder of the evening spent in dancing. -CD MAKING LAST V0-EAGE LONDON. Dec. 8 -(Reuters) - Rsnchi. a 2'!- lyear-old veteran of the Australian The British liner and Far East shipping routes. is l on her last trip from Australia. The Line an- Peninsular and Orient nounced today the 16.768-tonne will be sold for scrap iron when she be with her husband, where he is reaches here Jan. 1. x V . u x occamaaa ' 4, 195;. esa O'Brien will be 1 learn she .is much ....',?,”.f.3? K: the Charlottetown Hospital now where she has been a patient fa.- the past three weeks. She is ex. pected home the first week of 13... cm”? Wt W111 be absent from her class at Notre Dame Convent un. til after the New Year ates-ts. . .' Mr. Ernest Tobin who was eixtra man on the 0. N, 3, union ere until he was In nted to in regular position at ardlgan, 1," returned to the home section here '40 l”9P1BwiM1'- William mcnon. kid. who t-etiredpon pension in No. vember. Mr. To in says in 300,, M be back home ith the men he nu worked with so long and .150 on tho.section where his late father served many years as foreman. Considerable work w here the last. week of Novinbegmbu Government crews with I powe: shovel. Many yards of clay ma gravel were moved from th. mighty. bank near the on mm Pl'0P91'l5Y 01 Emery McEwen from where scores of dump truck; mm. ed it to different roads and'inter- sections for fill. Also the high bank near the old starch factory was cut down so as not to catch the snow and, the old McEwen road was gone over for the rim, time in many a moon. seven; ma- chines were on the work. Mr. Lou Kelly. who tore 1,1. cm barn down early in the fall when he found it too shaky ' to fepajy took the benefit of the fine 0...; fall and to everyone's su;-pm, got a lovely new barn up when: the old one stood in fast time to beat old man winter. Mr. Kelly and his son George. along Wm, Dick Alyward, worked steadily to complete the Job tfnd today hav. a barn that is a credit in his vicin. ity. Mr. Kelly says "we lost no time talking about the job but, went right at it and now it's done." ' A lovely trout was seen here last week. November 26th, that Weighed three pounds. three oun. res and was caught in the Jordan Pond. better known as the our Bristol mill pond. Yes, trout in No- vember. but Mr. Jordan had just taken this lovely fish out of the freezer where it had been frozen after being caught in the summer season. This, lovely fellow. he says, is a sample of every day fishing and there are plenty here in the spring weighing five pounds. it will be remembered this pond was re--built a few years ago and a Sluice but through to to- attract sea trout up from the lake where there are many of them. of all sizes. Later it will be a lovely open rink for free healthy skating. and Bl-ll-5 height now is a monster pond. , , -N SPARE PARTS SEIZED SINGAPORE. Dec. 3 -(AP)- sixty-seven cases of motor cat spare parts. mostly American, were seized by customs today front the 8.019-ton British freighter Benavon bound for Hong Kong. A. CUSWIIS Spokesman said that since the Korean war there has been a ready market for spare parts in Hong Kong, where operators are known to be reaping a, rich hawest Fresh Frozen WHOLESALE MONTAGUE BRAND Rem" P7500 ...................................... .. .85 cents per pkg. T Montague cold Storagevlttl. as middlemen for communists. 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