'3s:cE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN g DECEMBER 10; war PjRl3lCE EDWARD T0-DAY - rue. - wan. The songs and dances . - they swing with those luscious peaches on the N R. A . beaches! S : x '. TN Cartoon Travel Song . DAVID anIAii"5'il7nLrNE DAHL ' V BARRY SULLIVAN - MERCEDES McCAMBRiDGE PAULA RAYMOND cuun: iinniifiit. - i0ii cimizv Directed by GERALD MAYER Produced by RICHARD GOLDSTONE "7-Jy':!z'.1:.."'?Zaszm.r::za'52:t;-V”...3i i.'.,. .ii.c....i .. ... (I hit; lllilll lfl .. ....l. .....i ,ll3lItll1iii,'iHiIv Iowu i ll 4-rc illllfill Ii. iiulitiil t. ion. n CAPITOL CARTOON -- "LONDON TRAVELOGUE" NEWS NEW PERTH SCHOOL Joyce Dewar. 3. him. ' Grade I Sr. - 1. John Cain. 2. Joe Hciinehcry. Grade I Jr. -- Kenny Melliah. Frances Calla- . . ti-loner Roll for November. Grade IX -Ll. Camilla Walsh.i 2. Gilbert Callahan. I Perfect Attendance - Joe Hen- Grade VIII - 1. Bette MacNeil, iieiicry. Grade VII - 1. Helen Callahan. Teacher - Marzknia MCKUADL Grade V - 1. Rae Mlnchln. 2. . --------- lLpuj5p Mgcponaid, IND!-'.PENl')ENT AREA Grade Iv - 1. George Dewar. No females are allowed to enter 3, cums caiiahrm, ithe Promontory of Mount. Athos Grade 1” 1 1. Men-111 Mbllish tin Greece. site of 20 Monasteries of Grade 11 M 1, R91”, Burke, 2.. this Greek Orthodox Church. - The Neighbors .2 it By George Clark; i "I wish our husbands wouldn't get together that way. Bot they're putting n ceiling price on presents for us." Jhv undersigned pews now in use in the Montague 'Gi:3'l3WiTLEgioii" :Ladies Auxiliary Monihiyiieeiing The niontlily Yil('CliIl:-Roi the Georgetown Ladies Auxiliary oil the Canadian Legion Hall on. Monday, November Lititli nt 8.004 lp.ni. 'I'lie highlight, of the meet- ing was the visit to the local auxiliaigv of Mrs. J. Davies. prc-I sidcnt of tho Cliarlotlctown Aus- iliary; Mrs. John B. MuriF.V fillti Mrs. Albert Wilson. sccrclmtv HIM; treasurer of the Charlottetown: Auxiliary. During the evening: Tu'm'Ww""'Mm'Pm" Mrs. Davies delivered a very in-' . . i terestiniz and educational address on auxiliary work. which will he of great value to the local aux- iliary. which was organized av few montiis ago. The niectingl opened with the President, Mrs.- J. W. 1,m.e,.5 m...up..i,,,: me mag,-ii'eiiibei' 30th, to attend the llOCl(CVt and calling for tlic-observance of;i!-'Im0 bfiwfle" the Moncion H"Wk5i two minutes silence. The rolii call was followed by the readiiixll of the minutes hy the sci-rciiir.i.i Mrs. J. A. B. MncConncll. A vote. of thanks was tciirlercd the Georgetown Canadian Legion fnrr the Remembrance Day wreath they donated to the Auxiliai'y to lay at the war memorial. Mrs. Mary Ynrston. the treasurer. prc- sented the financial statcnicnt. it, was decided to omit the Decembcri meeting. as its date would fall so near Christmas. A pantry sale was planned for Dec. 15th 4.00 pm. and it will be held at the store of Mr. Harry Yorston.. Mrs: H. P. George volunteered toi bake a cake. which will he lot-I teried'hy the Auxiliary. A Sick Committee consisting of Mrs. H. P. George. Sr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart was appointed. Mrs. F, J. DeLory, Mrs Mary Yorston and Mrs. A. Scully were appointed an entertainment committee. A vote of thanks was tendered the visit- ing Charlottetown ladies. which was moved by Mrs. H. P. George. Sn, and seconded by Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. The lunch committee for the next meeting will be Mrs. W. A.I Paterson. Mrs. H. P. George. Sr., and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Nineteen members were in attendance. A delicious lunch was enjoyed by all at the con- cluslon of the meeting.--AC. i Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Norman Richards of Souris paid A short visit to Georgetown on Wednesday. Dec. 5th. Mr. Albert Griffin of Montague and Souris was a visitor to Georgetown on Friday. Dec. 7th. Mr. .T.' B. Edwin Reid. King's County Sheriff was A business visitor to Georgetown on Friday Dec. 7th. Mr. Richard Layers srrivrrl home on Wednesday from the Vr-leran.s' Wing of the Princa Ed- ward Island Hospital, where he has been a patient. Mr. John Batchilder of the engine. room staff of the S. S. Charles A. Dunning, arrived home it few days ago, his ship having laid up for the winter months. On Thursday. Dec. 6th. Mr. Howard Walker. Mrs. Chester Walker. Mrs. N. W. Hnnsrn. Mrs. J. VV. Lnvers and daughter Cor- inne. motored in Montague. Mr. iviiiiam-iaiiifcit of Souris. arrived in Georgetown a few days ago where he will reside for M TENDERS TENDERS will he received by iintil .lni1uar,v 5. 1952. for the purchaiw of church Church -of Christ. 8' Mrs. C. )1. MacGrath. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENT GEORGETO Atie.N'l's:-MUNTAGUE: llnrold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. In Bruno MuPbee. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton, Min Jenn Johnston WN: Wnldon Lsvers. The Guardian may be It the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and uusrdlsn Office: In Georgetown: rut Office; in Sourts: The Snack Bar nnd ll. Blobuds 6 Son. TIIO ..'AV0lD the Pi-e-Christmas cleaning rush. ilave you's done now. at Del.u.ve Cleaners. Mon- tague. ..'BULOVA WATCHES 829.75 to 375.00 and up. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. Phone 70. ...flVir. Percy Mat-Donald. Chili'- lottetown. spent the we-cit-end in li'iontnmie. visiting his father. Mr. Louis MacDonald and his sister. Miss Jean MacDonald. RN. Lorne Valley and Vicinity 'Mr. Francis McIntyre was a visitor to Charlottetown on Satur- day. December lst. ' Mr. George Mclnnis. Charlotte- town, spent the weekend of De- ceniber End at his home in Lorne Valley. ' Mr. James MacLeod has turned home from visit to Halifax. N. 5. re- an enjoyable Miss Glenda-'ivi;acLeod. Char- . ' . k -..-- Sign alychpsmehgrgg Mrs. George W. Jay was A visitor I . . in Charlottetovvn on Tlizirsdny. game vaner North and Vlcinrly ,..,..,,,,.,., 2..., a Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald 1 iaiid daughters. Shirley. Elaine and bEer.vl. were visitors on Tiiiirsday, Nov. 29th. i Miss Emily Shaw, Union Road. spent a recent weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. I Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald 'aiiii Miss Evelyn Woolridge were ivisitors to Charlottetown on Wed- Jncsclay, November 28th. Mr. James MacNeill spent. the iliie Canzidiaii Legion was held in weekend of Dec. 2nd lrl Char- lottetown visiting his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Martin MacNclll. Miss Aletha MacLeod. Mont- ague. spent A! recent weekend at her home in Lorne Valley. Mr and Mrs. Grover MacKay Stratlicona. were recent visitors to Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mrs. MacKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. MacNeill. Messrs. Gauthier niotorcd t Peter MacLcod. Richard and Stanley Ferguson 0 Charlottetown on No- and the Islanders. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macnotigall and family. Moiitague. spent Sun- day. Dec. Znci in Lorne Vallcy. ail the home of Mrs. 2VlacDouL'all's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolini MncLeod. Miss Jane MsicGrath who is to Montague 4 Newton Hicken. moi: tlis. ...!F0ll CHRISTMAS give Royal Albert China, open stock pdtterns. Old English Rose, Tea Rose, Nosegiiy. Pctit Point. C. R. Boehncr. Jeweller, Montague. Phone 70. her ...fMr. Pius Mac-Kinnon. Mon- tiigue. was a week-end visitor to Ciiurlottetown. guest of his bro- thcr-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell. .. .'l'” U N ERA L SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Ed- ward Munn. who passed away on Thursday. Dc-renilier (3th. in her 81st year. was held from the Peter's Road Presbyterian Church. Saturday at 2.30 pm. Mr. Louis Harris officiated at. the service and spoke words of comfort and inspiration to the bereaved fam- ily. The hymns sung during the service were "Shall Vite Gather At The River" and "The Old Rugged Cross". Mr. Willard Mac- Lean beautifully rendered a solo "Beyond The Sunset." The pall- liearers were Edward Jenkins, Wallace Jenkins. Raymond Mac- Aulny. John Stewart. Gerald Johnston and Elmer Macswain. interment took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Donnie Kennedy was I re- cent vlsitor to Plctou, N. S. - Wednesday, November Zlitli. Mr. William Mills: was is reccnlw - visitor to Pictou, N. s. i Friends are sorry to learn that iMl'5. James Henderson is a patient tlr. the Kings County Hospital. to his home. Charlottetown 29th. Mli'S, Louis Ferguson of Pictou. spent a few days recently ll'lSli.lllg at. Murray Harbor North, . . R I Miss Shirley Jay, Cliarlntteioivii .... .alld Mrs. Harold Joy. Mr. John Clow and Mr. Fred' --- Millar were visitors to New Glas-, Mr. Leitli Woolridgc. Mrs. Nettie Ml1cKeal'ney. iceniber ist. with his parents invis- ,.quld East. Mr. and Mirs. Roy Graham and dnuglitcr Carol. New Glasgow, N, 5.. were recent visitors to Gas- pcreaux. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Graham. 3 Miss Evelyn iVooli':rigc. lttllillv.” ..'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McLean and daughter Joaii. also Mrs. Mc- lean's father, Mr. Charles Mac- Donald of Peters Road. left re-. cently for Charlottetown where they will reside for the winter, -Aoi .7 LT . ALL HELPS PRINCE ALBERT. Sask.---tCPi -A local firm has received A con- tract wortli .sl8.000 among many defence construction contracts. It will manufacture 1.000 tool boxes. employed at Clark Bros. Motil- ague. spent a recent weekend at the. home of her parents. Mr. and Miss Marjorie Macinnls. Miss Joan MacGrath and Miss Margar- et MacLeod were visitors to Mont- ague on Saturday, December 1st. AM. BEACH POINT AND VICIXVTPY .3!-ier many friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. John Williams. Beach Point, is ill. The regular meeting of the Beach Point W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. John Jackson on Decem- ber 4th, with 14 members and 4 visitors- attending. The fishermen of Beach Point. have landed their boats and are through nshlng for this season. The Mat-Neill brothers are en-R gaged in cutting pulp wood at Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Mr. Arthur Campbell. Provin- cinl Fire Marshal visited George- town lnst. week and conducted a fire drill for the pupils of George- town High School. Mr. Campbell expressed satisfaction with the way the pupils conducted them- selves at the drill. --A.C. Try this tested my to rollovo ONE Kelvinutor REFRIGERATOR. Regular Grocery Specials Hopefield. P.r 0 onto orro one no 29: M. John w,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,o,,,, W, RAISINS. bulk. 2 lbs. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 45: .?f”ii:..i.?.”..i2i..lif' my Sm" TEA. Broken Pokoo. lb. . .... . ...... 75: I Wands and mm” m mm, TEA. Mother s Own, lb. .. . . . . . . .... 89: 35:3 3;gf"f;ia;;;ynBeke'- in 15 MACARONI. bulk. 2 lbs. . . . . . 25: mm and MW my house OATS. 5 lb. pkg. ... . . . .. -19: in imo... that Mrs. wiiiinm Baker BEAN; win". 2 lbs. . . . , g H "1 "1 15; has recovered from her illness and , is but-isgeachinz school 5Kain- JELLO. oil flavors. 3 pkgs. . . . . ..... ..... 29: '.',l",,;f."".',f,2,.,l,'3,'Z,'1L”S,,,,"; l,';,?,;,",,”.';"f, SUGAR. white. 5 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . 59c BEANS, (Pork & loans). 2 tins . . . . . 29c DRIED HAKE. 10 lbs. . .5. .-.. ......... SL45 5 Floor LAMPS . .... . , . . . ,.. LESS 25iVa 10 Table 8: Boudoir LAMPS . .. LESS 'l0”x'o ifiMPlES-BLABKHEAISIOS S nbleniishesyieldpromptlytocuticurs I Ind Ointment. Fragrant. emollient. scienti - 1- ea med' u wi vslusbie medicinal in- II" ients. Buy Cuticurs It druggist todsyi CIITIC ll RA IOIP AND OINTHINY ll. J. lMB0ll OPTOMETRIST Fitting and supplying Glnsseo Etc. MONTAGUE. P. It. 1. Office Hours: Inspection at any time before above date. DOUGLAS MMLABEN. Secretory, Board of Trustees. 10 to 12 A. Ma 2 to 5 P. M. by appointment. office Connected Will Drug Store. a 5 Spring-Filled MATTRESSES ...- LESS 10Vo Men's Tlllgll nusssa soors. regular price o o s - s o a In 9-1. 9 o u go 10 Pair size 7': only. for . .... .... . . . 56.75 CT .-IL CONGOLEUM SQUARE - FREE - A Gold Seal Congolouin Square. size 9"xl2" worth 812.50. will be. given away Fun with .flIo plIf6lIISO1Of any PAWCETT RANGE during this solo. ' Moll-Ldglld Bull 0 WT Pisquid East Notes Mr. Elwood Birt was a visitor in Charlottetown on Friday. Nov. 30. .tMr. Frank Greene. Moiitaguc. was in Pisquid East on liiisiiicss on Friends of Mr. Vl'iillace Birt are sorry to hear that lie is confined Mr. E. E. .Iay'was a visitor 'lii on 'l"liui-srlziy Nov R; FOR BUSINESS iguesl. of her parents. Mr, and M;-5,; spent the iieekciiri or Dc-ccinbci-i pm, I 1st at the home of her paren'.s. Mr. Mounti Lame ROW. N. 5.. last Week. 8112515 Of 5i"””'t- SW1” the Weckaild M Dc'.2ll(l. at the home of Mrs. MacDon- lvalley, was a visitor at lllt' home. iof her parents. Mr. and Mrs Vvlll-E SPECIAL FALL SALE "' -- STEWART & Biacirs T ding Damaged By Fire Pictured above is the Temple at Montague. badly dani- aged by an early morning fire on Friday. Damage was estimated at s6.000. In January. 1960. the build- Mmmc RECALLS SPANISH nnno MADRID -(Reuters) -A moti- unient to "Bableca." battle-cliarg. or of the great "Cid Campeadoif famous for his efforts in the te- V l d b l. b bl . ::.lI:i(.)L:a mug; gins: mogooa dag? conquest of Spain from the Moors awe. Origin of the latest outbreak has been "ecwd at San Pad” dc -Blikc the earlier one-was - C'"".de"E' "ear Burg”3' known. LONDON-(CP)-The increasing cost of living reaches into strange places. It was learned here that additional links for the historic Lord Mayor's chain will cost E100. H UNTERS' FIND ' PERTH. Ont.-- (CP) - Meinliers oi the Perth -Madawaska Hunt ;Club not only got. their deer quota but also found a radiosonde on the top of Green Mountain. The lil- strunient for recording atmospheric ,conditions at high altitude is be- ling returned to the U. S. Weather Woolridge, on Sunday, lceiiiber 2nd. Db Your PURINA Dealer Mi. and Ml'.S.-It"-.';ltle MacDonald. Valley, spent Sunday, Dec. JAMES Ea CUDMORE Montague, P. E. I. ATTENTION Why have last minute worries with your Christ- nins List . . . Give a Magazine for pleasure the year round. Take advantage of our Christmas offers, and order early. - , Send orders-New or Renewal-to I NORA McLEAN. Ciiiiodian Paragilegie Magazine Subscription Agent, Souris, P. E. I. 1 When ordering, please state if orders are New or Renewals. Raids 1HlrPlllS,Mr. and Mrs. George IAVV. Jay. BA SALE ENDS . 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