PAGE EIGHT icnosino NOTICE We will close for this season on DECEMBER 1st. Open again in the Spring. We wish to thank those who were our guests during the past year. SEAVIEW HOTEL Souril ,Tl-IE GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN. Four Successful AGEN TS:-MONTAGUB: Ilnroid ...!LI.EWELLYN'S , Believing" ' today. "Se:-lng .-.'R.EM.EM.BER CAPITOL - ronar SERIAL - COMEDY - SHOWS 2:30 -7 -9 "OLD OKLAHOMA PLAINS" MON. - TUE; - WED. THE NEVER-BE ORE-TOLD STORY DEVIL DRIVERS! from ilieiadiliead to battlefront they carried the, ammo grPattun's it or THE ARMYQS iii Even in to fly, like Iron!-they fotlnd ova 5 miles; "mm. in ciilliieillx moot IIIIIIIII BIIIIIIII ' CIIIIIILIS IIIIAIIE in IIWJELIIII llWil- Sllilltfollltl - liiitll ii'Blllili NEWS -4 CARTOON -IMUSICAL .-.'AT Ll-)AST'100 donors, need- ed at Red Cross Clinic, St. Mary's llall. Sourls on Monday, Nov. 3rd, between 8 and 10 im. ....'REMEMBER to attend Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Moreli Memorial Hall on Monday. Nov. 3rd between 2 and 4 pm. ....'ANNUAL MEETING, Pro- gressive Conservative Association. Fourth District of Kings, Murray River Hall, Wednesday, Novem- ber 5th, 8.00 pm. rMr.. Wallace McCain of W.i-l. Thorne and Co. Ltd., saint John, N 3.. was a recent business visitor to Montague and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson and family. Montague. left yester- day for Saint John, N.B.. where they Will spend a few days visiting friends. Mrs. Mabel Fraser, Montague, is spending a few days visiting in Charlottetown, guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser. .. 'TOURIST HOME. CABIN AND HOTEL operators are hereby noti- fled that all listings for the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureauls "Where to Stay" or "Accommoda- tion" booklet must reach the Travel Bureau Office, 84 Great George Street. not later than Nov- ember 10, 1952. .. "The many friends of Miss Alva Brehnut, are pleased to see her back at work again. Miss Erehaut is employed in the office of Hyndman and Co.,Ltd. She was absent for the past six weeks due to illness but she is now fully re- covered. ' Mrs. Sterling Conrad. sturgeon, and Miss Sybil King, Gaspereaux. P. I. have returned home after attending the Maritime Sunday School Convention. Halifax. N. 5. They were accompanied by the Rev, W. A. Paterson and Mrs. Pat- erson. Georgetown, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser, Mur- ray River. have returned home from a visit to New York and Tor- onto by Miss Rita Johnston. who is spending her holidays visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LOOK KIDS! THIS wan DISEY Snowwhite” and the Seven Dwarfs V 3 i .a MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2:30 PLUS CARTOON --- NEWS .- PRINCE Johnston. Murray River. MORNING AT 10 Evening 7 and 9 FINAL TO-DAY "LIGHTER THAN AIR" EDWARD ill COMING MONDAY son 3 DAYS ACTRESS OF YEAR VIVIAN nmccmr 0 YEAR PICU A I ,yIit'iI it AI? fJ;'lfAL1'.l(V.i'Ill,lf LliIL3ii Ii 5 A,'fi.lA II store-wide sale begins turkey dinner, MacKenzls Hall, Montague, Nov. 5th. - ' and one visitor were present. Roll JIUVD I. Landry. Mu. Byron lunri. Bruce MnoPhee, Mics Joyce Wigglnton, Pins Mdlinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought at the foilovrin Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office Post Office: in Sourin The Snack Bar and Waldon Lnveu. I ' 3 blues in Munuglu ; in 0 orgotown: The E. lichnda 5 Ion. Auto. Above Co-op Super Market. .. 'SPEClAL EVENING SERVICE at Upton Gospel Chapel. Sunday, November 2nd. 7.30 P. M. Mr. law Harris. speaker, with Murray Har- bour group singing. All welcome. -t 0 ....'MONTAGUE United Pastor- nte Sunday, Nov. 2, 11 run, Mon- issue: 3 pm.. Lower Montague; 7:30 p.m.. Montague. Rev. J. M, Fraser, Minister. ....'BI.lLOVA lay-away plan 31.00 holds any gift until Christmas, Boehner's Jewellers. Montague. Credit terms arranged. ....'SCO'l'CH TARTAN cup and saucers. Royal Stuart, Black Watch, Fraser, Cameron. Camp- hell, MacLean, 31.75, by mail 52.00. Boehner's Jewellers Gilt Shop, Montague, P. E. I. ....'FAM0llS makes in watches. Bulovn, Lorie, Rolex. Gruen, in dress and water proof watches. 329,75 to -575.00. Credit terms arranged. Boehner's Jewellers, Montague, Gift Shop. ....PPR0MYT repair service, watch, clock, and jewellery re- pairs at reasonable prices. Certi- fied watch maker. Boehner's Jew- ellers Gift: Shop, Montague. The many friends of Constable Jack Geisler of the Montague De- tachment of the R.C.M.P., are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Rev. and Mrs, M. C. Walter- worth, New Glasgow. P.E.I., were visiting friends in Montague this week. Mr. Stephen Hessian, Jr., stu- dent at St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity, is spending the weekend visiting his parents, Mruand Mrs. S. S. Hessian, Montague. Mrs. Milton Kennedy and Miss Elizabeth Stewart. Montague. were visitors to Charlottetown yester- day. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston and Mr. Glen Johnston. Peter's Road. accompanied by Mrs. Lorne Johnston, Montague. Mrs. William Kenedy, and Miss Alice Millar of Murray Harbour North. left yes- terday for Halifax. N. S., where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jolmston. and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kennedy, for a. few days. .'I.0l)C:E MEETING .- The regular meeting of Acme. Rebekah Lodge, Montague. was held in the Lodge rooms Thursday evening with the Noble Grand. Mrs. Mar- jorie Johnston. presiding. There was a. large attendance and at the close of the meeting the members and Oddfellows enjoyed a social hour of games. contests, dancing and singing. During the meeting a gift was presented to Mrs. Stew- art Mcxenna in honour of her re- cent marriage. The presentation was made by Miss Thelma Latter on behalf of the lodge. Mrs. Mc- Kenna very graciously expressed her appreciation for the kind re- membrance of her sister Rebekahs. Mrs. Frances Shaw, Mrs. Hilda Hilchey and Miss Thelma Larter were in charge of the program for the evening, and Mrs. I-lllchey. Mrs. Lillian MacDonald. Mrs. Adah Moshcr and Mrs. Annie Annear were pianists. Prizes for the best costumes were presented to Mrs. Florrie white and Mrs. Doris Llewellyn. A delicious lunch of sandwiches, doughnuts. and tea was served by the lunch committee. LAKEVIEW W. I. ..'Tha monthly meeting of Lake- view Women's Institute was held on October 6th at the home of Mrs. John A. and Mrs. James McDonald. and opened with the singing of "0 Canada", and the creed. Roll call was answered by an article for auction. Minutes of the last meeting 95 cents for blind for N. Lake School was paid. The school report showed that I window blind and glass for the window were needed. Mrs. Hud- aon Morrow and Mrs. Harold Hunter were appointed to visit the school. The secretary read a ietisr from Mr. Roy Cudrnofe acknowledging with thanks, the receipt, of conce- tion for Salvation Army from North Lake and Lakevilla districts. Orders were taken for cook-books from members. Means of raising money were discussed, and the secretary was authorized to procure 1 pin if possible. The program consisted of read- Inga by Mrs. Fnncli Rose, Mrs. Hudson Morrow, Mrs. L. D. Rose and Mrs. John J. Macdonaid. music by members,” A ' box, and an auction sale of articles in grub-bag by Mrs. C. McCormick. collection was taken, and the meeting closed with National An- them, atter winch n dainty lunch was served. Fourteen members call for the next meeting is to be refi by "A Canadian woman of notc'. . . JATAL SKID cam, munn-a.: -(or) .. A tire investigating the death of In - ..'C0-OP Insurance, Life. Fire. were read and adopted. A bill for Mrs I 'i A r n I N o IIVIAII LEIOII ' IAIIDII DIIAIIDD KIM HUNTER ' o KAII Matolu nun umnnuuum I a motor-cyclist who skidded on a Bath highway reported "this road has the very latest typg of non- skid surface." The verdict was death by misadventure. ANCIENT SKATE! GALT. Ont.-(OP) Sam liuascy found a pair oi skates hero. with- out boots attached, bearing the stamp of a Ilasssclnnot manu- fcotmlr sad the imonp on can the style we: patented in ma. 'l'bIyinavu'a stationary honiolornp Hallowe'en Parties in Montague goblins, witches, and hideous forms and faces of the "Never. Never World" roamed at large on the witching night of Hallowe'en. Early in the evening little forms with fantastic costumes and masks assembled at the school for the eerie parade through Main street to the Beaver Hall for an evening of games, contests. motion pictures sing-songs and treats generously supplied by the residents and mer- chants of the community. At the same time parties were also being held at the legion all and the A. D. Macxenzie Hall or the older children. Here the child- ren also enjoyed games. motion pictures. aing-songs and treats, For the High School students I masquerade dance was staged at the Beaver Hall, where the large costumed crowd had A most enjoy- able evoning. . At each of tho psruas prizes were given for the but costume. The parties this year. as last year. were sponsored by the Home and School Association and were held with the assistance of the teachers and parents. Through sponsoring these part- ies each year. the association has done a. great deal in eliminating the more serious pranks which us- ually take place on Hallowe'en. 0 Whlm Road and I I I Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nicholson, Commercial Cross. recently re- turned from a motor trip to Peti- codiac. N. 13. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald, stu- dent at P. W. C. spent the week- end of October as visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDon- ald in Kilmuir. . Mr. Barry Nicholson, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of Oct- ober 25 at whim Road with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nich- olson. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. MacGowan. Kilmuir, are,at present visiting relatives in Quincy, Mass. Mrs. Walter Matheson, Commer- cial Cross, recently returned from Halifax, where she visltled her husband, who is a hospital patient there. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm I-layier and l'amlly. Southport. were sun- day visitors on October 26th of Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart, Kilmuir. Residents of the community were shocked and saddened to learn of the sudden death of Mir. Basil Benton. Commercial Cross. The deepest sympathy is being ex- tended hy all to members of his family in their grief at this time. ..'The Whlm Road Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Lawren- ce Stuart on Tuesday night, Octo- ber min, with an attendance of twelve members and thirteen vis- itora. Mrs. Wm. D. Fraser. the presi- dent. was present and opened the meeting by having all repeat the Lord's Prayer. The secretary, Mrs. Colin MacDonald, called the roll and read the minutes of the pre- vious meeting. Plans were made for the,church supper and bazaar. which will be held in Montague in the near future. Members pnsserl in many lovely pieces of handi- work including socks, ankle socks. mitts. gloves. aprons. pot. holders. runners and a beautiful tstted centerpiece, These items are to be sold at the bazaar. A number of other contributions were nbo received. At the conclusion of the evening a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Webb Nicholson and Mrs. Robert Camp- bell. Members were invitod to hold their next meeting at the home of .,Goorgo olnrey, The meeting concluded with the National an- them. nuaann TERRITORY Trade, between India and Tibet ..'!bur successful parties were staged last night at Montague, as The .Week at S.D.U. Professor Brendan 0'Grad)'.h9ld of the English Department. recent- ly gave the key note address to members assembled at the Nation- al Catholic Rural Life Conference ht Saginaw. Michigan. Till! W85 the 30th annual convention of this body which was formed by the Hierarchy to deal with IPGCIW3 problems of rural living, and. 68- pecially this year. the problem of immigration. In addition to his main address. "Catholic rIIIO80DII,y of Rural Life." Mr. O'GrndY spoke to student groups in and around Saginaw. . . t The "good showing" by the first team which was promised last week proved to be I. gross under- statement. as anyone who saw the game last Saturday will testify. It was rather a wonderful showing and in every sense of the word! Gaspereaux. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Graham. is spending her holidays home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston, Murray River, was a recent visitor to Murray Harbour North. ' George Graham, Gaspereaux, were recent . where they were the guests of Mr.Britlsh southeast Asia. NOVEMBER 1, 1952 Murray Harbour ti.?.iSi".i.'i”l.'33'iu?.'ti;i”' "" North and Vicinity ,..... Mrs. Louis Perguson, Pictou, N. 6., was I recent wepknnd visitor at e home of her parents Mr. an M13. Newton I-iicken. A chicken supper and dance held in the local hall on Tuuday evening. October 28th, proved Very successful both socially and tin. ancially. The music Wu liippued by Messrs Galvin Kemp and Lau- rie clow. Proceeds were in am or the Murray Harbour North school. -A0 Mrs. Cortney J. McLuro as re- s,j....? turned to her home at urray pAx1s'r,AN Nzwspnnnc Harbour North after spending a ...M. week visiting rel atives in Charlot- A xA,a,Ac1-5.. (op) .. -11;, 15.3,, tetown. . tan Industrial Development cow. poration is investigating pouibm. ty of establish a plant to man. ufacture newsp int from nstfvg wood pulp. A certain species or wood from. east Pakistan in pic to have proved suitable in labon. wry teats. Mrs. Daunt Golden, Toronto, is spending some time visiting at Miss min Johnston. Toronto who at the HONG KONG, Oct. 21 --(Rout. ers)- A at-gun salute roared out today toiweloome the Dachau or Kent and her son on their ur-fut here for Hong Kong”: first royal visit In 23 years. The Duchess will spend five days here on the last stage of a month-long tour of Mrs. James Graham and Mrs. visitors to Trenton. N. s., The unity of purpose and sychronlzation of action. backed by the revs:-berating cheers of the supporters, all combined to make last Saturday's game a real treat in sports. of course all this re- flects the expert conditioning and coaching of A. J. MacAdam who certainly deserves a large measure of credit for this auccusg 0 I 0 Here it must be said also that the Xaverlans were hard-hitting. gentlemen sportsmen right until the last,whistle and that they took an honorable defeat in a manner worhy of the prestige which they have established in the field of sports. , can This afternon the boys play the Acadian Axemen on home 81"0imd3- As to the outcome, let it suffice to say that they still intend to go to the finals. 0 o the subject of While still on sports, the Week offers a. hearty verbal handshake to John Eldon Green and the victorious second team on their retaining the Pro- vinci 1 Intermediate football cha pionship. The second team this year is exceptionally powerful and would give any OPDOMM 3 formidable opposition. The lineup is as foiows: Forwards. A. Ryan. R. Maclnnls, A. Hickey. J. Corie. M- Callaghan. B. Whalen: picking. B. Mooney; flying. J. Mullally: back- ilcld. G. Dorais, C. Ready. P. Mac- Ewen. J. Lydon: fullback, B. Law- lor; subs. A. Mullins. l. McGaugh and D. Wedne- C I 0 Recently the student body had the pleasure of meeting the charm- ing Miss Elizabeth Martin of Grailville, Ohio, who gave an in- tcresting account of the unique character of student life at Grail- ville. This is a girlsgchool at which the members receive an integral training in every phase of living and where they carry on a. practi- cal and effective program of Cath- olic Action. The fact that so many of the young women go there in NEED... A NEW 3,,” chimney VAN-PACKERI Is n prefabricated chimney specidi designed for homes, cottages an camps. Install it yourself, at low cost, in no time. 0 Suspended from selling: or 0 Anchored in new in homes 00 I or 2 stories Lined with s-tight acid-proof silo, VAN , PACKER wi last”: lifetime. Approved by Underwriters Laboratory. See it ntgyour dealer or return this coupon for particulars and specihcations. FERON CO. LIMITED, 42 Granville St, Halifax, NS. Pinon send me partlwlun and spoeihenilorinovl Ibo Von Pucker chimney. Nam: Addrul .... .................... Be sure and name your neoresilhurdwure or building supply dealer. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE IN P. E. I. OCT. 27III to NOV. Is'I' For further details and prices write Box No. 462, Guardian Office. or phone Peter Feron at 1511. who will contact anyone in P. E. I. October 27th to Nov. 1st. preparation for marriage. was an interesting thought for many young men in the audience, espec- ially Art Pendergast who was heard to remark that I. "Granville graduate would make an ideal wife for s farther." O I Last Sunday. Mr. Henry Somer- vllle, K.C.S.G.. editor of the Can- adian Reglstcr and a. devoted social worker, treated the students to a type of lecture not often given by public speakers today. it had a distinct note of optimism, not the naive kind struck by those trying to avoid pessimism. but I very sane optimism such as is had by those who face reality not unmind- ful of religious values. Although many of the thoughts of his speech had been given the students before in the course of studies, in this particular context they were very effective in bringing home n pan- LITTLE THEATRE s5UII.D PRESENTS ”'PIG IN POKE” A Play in Three Acts by Catherine Driclilnden EMPIRE THEATRE - 8:15 TUESDAY. NOV. 4th oramlo view of the world as aeen through the eyes of a catholic. Thought for the week: "A thing of beauty is a joy forever Its lovlinoss increases It will never pass into nothing- neas." -Keats. Prom I.D.U.to all of you. health. happiness and success. LONDON-(OP)-Britain's funi- liea are becoming smaller. It is officially estimated that M of ov- cry 100 couples receiving family allowances have only two children. Nearly 3,250,000 married couples is largely over mountain passes at an altitude of 14,000 to 18.000 feet. cannot claim the allowance be- cause they have only one child. CARVELL IR T ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce the appointment of MRS. C. H. as denier of MIRACLE FEEDS for MURRAY RIVER, P.E.I. This progressive store can now supply the farmers with MIRACLE HOG - POULTRY & DAIRY FEEDS. OIIARLOTIIYIOWN, P. E. I. HORTON. OS. LIMITED By. for , - Week-cud cLAnx'si SALE. . AT MOIITADlIE' nxmunnn oim bar I so ,u: sA'1'UBl)AY.NOVliM: no ' R fiolvooianoe of 7 -f 3 nu. p our sun: noon .4. 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