rm: GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN I . ....- --.- --.....-..-'.. I g g NOVEMBER. 3. 1951 I ' bios trot-t1-.?j'f"'” THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Ilnroid F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn I ' AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Managua: lino Donia Restaurant. and uunrdian Office; In Georgetown: Tho Bruce Maefhee. Miu Joyce Wluinton, Min Joan Johnston. Waldon Layers. Post Office: in SourIl.: The Snack Bar and II. Richards 65,3011. ....'55.00 FOR YOUR old hat- tery when you buy a I7-plate at Bud's Accessories, Montague. ..'Cl-IIUKEN SUPPER. Lower Montague Hall. on November 7th. Sponsored by the Lower Montague Women's Institute in aid of the new School. ."IlEUNION IN B. (V.--A happy reunion of sisters took place this summer for the first time in thir- ty years when Mrs. Margaret G. MacDonald, formerly of Cardigan, P.E.l. and now of Montreal. mo- tored across Canada to Vancouver to visit her sister there. Mrs. MacDonald, accompanied by hei- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ford and their son, stopped for a week in Alberta where she was the guest of her cousin, Lieut- I enant Governor .l.J. Bowlen, form- ' crly of Cardigan. .'it . .tDON'T F()R.GE'l' S SPECIAL SALE now on at Dunn's, Casper- eaux. tn ...!ltIONTA(ilil'I .5 to 31.00 Store Christmas Lay-Away Plan. Pay l0',7n down on any article; hal- rinue payable. when articles Called for. Be It wise Santa--sturt'your Christmas shopping right now. Use the popular 1.n,v-Avviiy Plan. . fIl()()LI'II"S MEN'S WEAR. Montague. big horse and buggy sale is now on for one week only. Save, 510.00 on fall stock of menls suits. Many other bargains on clothing: and footwear for all the men in the family. You will also have an opportunity to en- ter the big 35000.00 rush free contest by Hole-proof l-losicry Co. Shop at Hooley's Men's lVear, Muntai:ue.: and save money. PRINCE EDWARD 'roDA.Y EXTRA! Matinee 2:30; News, ROYAL TOUR Evening 7-9 MING M I The laughs begin . . . The love songs start .”.I . when that former I"South Pacific" sensation Cartoon - Travel on. hilarious comedy with songs F ' SIAIIIIIG EZIO PINZA JANET" LEIGH ax. Matinee 2:30; JOHN GARFIEI CAPITOL: to IIIIIGIIIIII i - DAY Evening 7 and 9 PATRICIA W Royal Couple Says Good-Bye To Washington By ARTHUR EDSO.N's WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 - (AP) - Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh left for Canada to- day. assured by President Truman that never before had the United states been visited by ”such a wonderful young couple.” The official good-byes were said in the White House rose garden. On 9- Cold. misty day. But Truman beamed warmly as he told the Royal Couple: ”We have many distinsuislied visitors here in this city. but never before have we had such it won- fltfr. Gerald Fitzpatrick and his mother, Mrs. Andrew Fitzpat-I S b 0 C ll rick. Wood-ville. were visitors to Montague recently. .'MrS. Edward. Rowell. Bangor, P. E. 1., is visiting in Daugall. ..'Senator T. V. Grant and Mrs. Grant, who spent the past ten' daysiat their home in Montagucul have left to return to Ottawa. in im ..tMrs. Angus Matlicson has re- turned to her home in Glen Wil- liam after spending a few days in the city with her daughter; Baivbara, who is a second year, student at P. W. C. l'.'i t LEAVING ON TRIP - Cap- tain A.A. Mosher, Mrs. Musl1cl',: Montague. and Mr. and Mrs. Ches- scl Annear. Lower Montague, are points of interest, and also friends! and relatives. i I ..fMr. and Mrs. lolin A. Nichol- son. Seattle, Wasliington, are vi :0; iting in Montague, guests of Mixl Nicholson's sister. Mrs. Rebekah Lodge, Moiitagtir. we: held in the Lodge rooms 'Eliivi's- day evening. The Noble Grand Mrs. H. E. Nelson presided. There were tliirtccn mcmbers present. The minutes of the last were read by Mrs. Howard Vick- t-rson, secretary pro tem, and ap- proved as read. Several commit-3 tees reported z&vd one bill was read. At. the close of the meet- ing the members enjoyed a social half hour and ice i-i-can-i and cake, was served. of LEAVING will AMHERST -W3 Mr. Ira Macluillan. the new Marl- tc leave today for limherst Winter Fair. He was notified yesterday bfli fair officials oi his success lll thcih forms the old ltomestead. whrn-c he lives with his wife. and niotlicr. His father is dead. In addition to hi:., activities as a grower. Mr. MacMil-I C BORDEN - CAPE An additional trip of the and Cape Tormentinc will be L Mo H” E iclieer the ” ' --u - bath was guest M Mr" "d M” A193 Mai" ;coat and dress -- and Philip wore glass l-louse, gifts from the King. Frank Truman also gave the Greene Sr. It is thii-tv-two vcars l?On.m Sm.an personal gmE' fnckllud-. 15 designed t9 WOW We Various since Mr. Nicholson who wasvborn mg R lvalge Closiiup fiwttfiglap OI grades and also the. small in Montaoue last visited his nil-lvthe P”ims5 la an 3 dc A,fs?C' 5"'"”5 Pack fl” tvhlch mere has - v - .inted Picss last night an a p o 0- been a fneauy ,,,,.,.cased demand' tan is also it send potato inspector. cemetery. derful young couple that so com- pletel.V captured the hearts of III 0 t" us." . . He told them to come back soon and bring the children. Truman said a world with no war will depend in it great mes- ure on how well Britain and the 'nited states work and stick to- gether. "I am sure," he said, "that we will do a better Job for world peace because your visit here has tight- ened the bonds between us." A few moments later they were whisked to the airport. Before they oarded .the plane for Montreal Elizabeth shook hands with each 5 the motorcycle cops who had scorted her about Washington. Next stop for the Royal Couple: week-end in the Laurentlan Mountains to rest. before continu- ing their Canadian tour Monday. In a jam-packed day today they saw the Washington Cathedral, the Supreme Court Building. the Lib- rary of Congress. and the House ;and senate in a whirlwind windup to their 45-hour visit. Crowds waited in the cold to gair at each stop. Eliza- ressed in green - hat, doiiblebrcasted blue suit. So efficiently was today's tour l iiun that, Elizabeth and Philip were ahead of schedule most of the way. Even the good-byes were said three inutes early, catching some of the ;.ai-oadcasting companies with their iictworks were made for rebroadcasting later. .down. But recordings The real purpose of the White House visit was to present Truman in a candelabra and it looking for the renovated White "We have spent two very happy ,dui's as your suests."E1lzabeth told cessfully in the contests at the Truman. "I feel this ceremony makes a leaving today for a weekend tllV)il--N- H . L h t h b . . p . y to Nova Scotia where they will visit;Clen1:E”(:,1”:?d :.,eY,,ot;ab1:SDc:;:;o:: tir:1noengE1;loVI5 exhlbml m we Man" for both of us." After the ceremony, the Presi- yesterday fl-om C. E. Shaw, of the ldent and Mrs-. Tru'maii conducted rum and Vegetable divmom Dog the Royal Visitors on a brief tour mmlon Department of Agriculg the White House. couple jwoman Passes .-wlhway lnllie ll.S. Tho death occurred on Octo-; her Ill at Jznnait-it Plains, Mass.,'5,pecm, mm the Division, wcn: Mrs. Catherine Sharpe in her 7i-ill .V'9aF 3”” Fl Itnghlry l3'"e55- will remain there until Monday. The late Mrs. Sharpe, nee Cath- , (ll' lcizinia West, the daughter of the mo NI2lPL('Elll.W2IS born in Calc- te Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac-Lean. land moved to the U.S.A. in her time Potato King. who has a farm i "al'1Y 3'e”5- she mlirried M" a feiv miles from Cardigan. exl)ectsg1?”,1iE:m 15- 5h3l"Pe 01 Dem)-V , . i(.l.'ll:,r . Surviving her are one brother. LII M. MacLean, Caledonia West; potato section of the show, ivhercl-”xn7i Yhfee Si-Stcfs. Maltllafet. MYS- ht, tapped an come,-5. MM-or J,A,l M-.iltolm '.VlacRae. Vancouver, B.C.. MacDonald of Cardigan is to ac-lMm'.V. MFR Alex MBCLCOUL Cl-'1' company him. The new ”Kiii2" l01lCH: and Florence. Mrs. D. J. Campbell. Victoria Cross. The funeral service will be held this afternoon from the Caledonia hiirch. Interment in the church Mcl.urc. oiiiiiiors oiin FERRY SERVICE TORMEN TINE EFFECTIVE MONDAY, NOV. 5th. Car Ferry between Borden operated effective Monday, November 5th leaving Borden at 7.00 PM. and Cape Tor- , mentine 9.00 P. M. making four trips 1 daily except Sunday instead of in each direction three as at present. I i The week-day service effective from Monday, Novem- ber 5th will be: 9.00 p.m. The Neighbors Leave Borden at 9.10 a.m.; 1.00 p.m.; 4.30 p.m.; 7.30 p.m. Leave Cape Tormcntine at 1.0.35 a.m.; 2.40 p.m.; 6.00 p.m.; By George Clark "Never tell me I .cook anything like your mother! Remember, I've had dinners at her house." Council Exhibits one To A GOOD nuiuomin srAii'r . Just before leaving New York for Paris on the 5.3. America, these famous American delegates to the U.N. General Assembly in the French NW3! are seen "cutting up". to get things oi'f,to 3. good start. To FveP1't-sent the U.S. are: Dean. Acheson, left, Secretary of State; Mrs. brim-kiln D. Roosevelt; Warren ft. Austin, head of the American dele- lsland Potatoes whim. '.'''."l' 5"” Vicinity Mr. Hid Mrs. P.J E rv Mel- ville. motored to Whim Road on Sunday. ' ..tMr. Barry Nicholson, lottetown, spent the weekend at Whim Road with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. Apart from being entered suc- Maritime Winter Fair. Prince Ed- ward Islan-d potatoes are also Miss Audrey MacDonald, Val- Council Educational leyfield East, is spending several Booth at Amherst. it was learned days visiting in Kilmuir, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mac- Kinnon. Mr. John Clarey, Murray River. is visiting at the home of his brother. Mr. George Clarey and Mrs. Clarey.' ture. The potato exhibit at the booth COH- The first meeting of the Whim t' P' 'i . N'hl' . - . . . .'?.:i... lif..t:;.iLvg;,:::l:,,0f,,g:::W- auwwhed ” and with C. mnandoivh or Read ram mum was new t, 4, ,3-. V . 2' v ' Bl'1d”CWal9r. In Chlifgelof Monday evening at Mr. Webb weny 1” WIS Hjo 1 Ti the liooth, agricultural Officials Nicholson's. There were nine oACME RE3EKAH Long-l.;,g . from tlhe three Maritime Pro- members present, although the Ti - 1 ; ti , f A- e if C I d vmccs are present to explain and weather was not ravourainic. The 16 xegua mes M 0 U" T a e invite comments from visitors. topic was the first of a series on "Co-operatives". After the broad- cast, memibers discussed the topic and completed the questionnaire. Arrangt-:mcnIi.s were made for transportation of the school chil- dren to Charlottetown in order to see the Royal visitors. It was also decided that steps should be taken to submit a formal applic- ation for a line to supply electric power to the district. Refresh- ments were served before members departed. who expects to remain for an ex- tended period of time. The shippers of the Province have given good co-operation in the supplying of the small packs. said Mr. Shaw. who returncci from Amherst on Thursday. and will leave again for the Fair on Monday for the balance of the show. W. P. MacLcod. Senior In- and to Amherst. with M1'. Shaw Murray Harbor and Vicinity quest of her Webster Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cocks and Marian MacLean have returned to their home at Tr 0. N. S.- af- ter spendlng some t e visiting at Peters Road. They 'wcre oc- companied by Mrs. Bessie Canficld who has been spending some time Miss Norma Clow, was the wcck-cnd parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clow. Mr. Edward I-ICll(iel:S0ll. preseni- V-lsmm her 515,”, Mm Many ly rmployed in Halifax, was a Buucn Gmek Rh”. week-end visitor at his home in gag Greek Riv”-' Mr. Neil Millar, who has been MT employed in Charlottetown for Miss Anna Mat-Lnron, Montague. was a weck-cnd Visitor at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Chester some time. was a week-end visit- or at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. Mr. Mlllnr recently accepted .a position on the ice breaker "Sorrell," and left on Sunday for Plciou, N. S. where he will assume his new duties. 1.. Miss Muriel Collinizs. C-'iarlott.e- town. was a recent visitor to Mur- ray llarboiir North. guest of Mr. and Mrs. George CIOW. -Theodore Dreiser, the great Ani- erican novelist and playwright. was the 12th child of poor parents of German descent. PONLTNY WANTED I Buying daily Mrs. Irving Millar has returned to her home nfter spending a few days at Murray River, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy were recent visitors to 0'Lcary where where they attended the wedding f'Mi-s. Kennedy's brother. Mr. Edsel Dunville. Mr. Archie Dixon who has been employed in New Brunswick for the past few months is at present. spending a few days nt his home Live or Dressed in Gaspereaux. Poultry I-fer many friends are sorry to - learn that Miss Priscilla need is s EASTERN PACKING patient in the King's County Hos- pital. All join in wishing her an 00-! LTD- early return to health. Souris Mrs. David l-licken. Oak Val- ley. and Miss Tcrne l-ficken, Mur- ray lfarbour North, arrived home on Tuesday after an enjoyable visit to the U. S. A. OUT OU R WAY Miss Marian MacLean. who has I '60 been in Truro. N. S. for the past . -- -- , year, was a week-end visitor at " the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marbean, Peters Road. ..”The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the bereaved family and relative: of the late Mr. Benjamin Clow who passed away at the King's County Hospital on Sunclly. October 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Dumville have returned to their home in O'- Leary after spending it few days visiting at. Murray Hsrbdur North. guests of Mr. ad Mrs. Ray Ken- nedy. GITTM .L.. A large number of young people from this district attended the P. E. I. Presbyterian Y.'P.8., eastern district rally which was held in Caledonia on Monday evening, October 29th. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond. Pauline and Kenneth. accompan- led by Miss Dorothy Simmonds ot Charlottetown. were visitors to Murray Harbour North on Sun- day. October lath. guests of Mr. ynnd Mrs. Thomas Mlllsr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray-moncl Byers and blby Rhonda Ann have re- turned to their home at Attlcboto, Mum. after spending their hou. days with relatives at -Murray Harbour North and Georgetown, they were accompanied by Mrs. Byers mother, Mrs. lnhp m---- ......,-...v;...... . , ;.- . : Char-' the Maoltinnon-ltrake A Wedding . . -'Brlsf,ol United Church was the scene of a pretty autumn wed- dint 0n'Tuesdny. Oct. 2 at 1.30 P. M. when Vivian Eileen Drake daughter of Mn. and the late Mr. H... Lodge Blrt of running Brook and Robert Nell Miitztiinxion son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MaoKlno- non, St. Peter's Bay were united in a. double ring ceremony per- formed by R'ev. W. A. Me:-cer. I The bride given in marriage by her father-in-law. Mr. Reuben Drake, was attractively attired in 9. floor length gown of pink cord- ed taffeta. and net with matching mitts. Her shoulder length veil was fashioned in halo effect, caught in 9. bandeau of pale pink and white rosebuds. she carried a. cascade bouquet of pink roses. Mira. Lelth Dlngwell, sister of the groom as bridesmaid wore a, sown of blue taffeta with match- ing headdress and mitts. She car- ried a. cascade bouquet of pink carnations. Mrs. Edith Dupuls was matron of honour wearing yellow taffeta with matching headdress and mitts and she carried a cascade bou- quet of mauve carnations. Mr. Lelth Diingweu, brother-ilk law of the groom, was groomsman. The ushers were MI. Ciirl Birt, brother of the bride and Mr. Lloyd Balderston, brother-in-law of the bride. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Harvey Douglas. During the signing of the register a duct The Voice That; Breathed o'er lEden" was sung by Miss Miriam llaye and Mrs. Louls Cameron. After receiving the congratulat- ions and best wishes of their many friends and relatives at the church the bridal party left: amid showers of confetti and motored to different parts of the Island that afternoon, returning that evening to the bride's home in Bristol where a reception was held. The happy couple left: on Wednesday morning, motoring to different parts of the U. S. A. iFor travelling the bride wore a wine colored coat trimmed with grey squirrel and grey accessories. Previous to their marriage they Magistrate's Court At Georgetown The weekly Magiskateis Coun was held on Wednesday, October 31 at; the court House in George. town before stlpendlary Magistrate for King's County. Joseph W.Mac. Donald. K.C. In the first case a Montague I ”' l: pleaded guilty. to Opera!- ing a motor vehicle in Montague in access of the speed limit. He was fined 525.00 and costs or two weeks in jail. A resident of Glen William halt a plea of guilty entered on his behalf, on a. charge of having liq. uor in his possession in a place other than his residenc. A fine of 520.00 and costs was Imposed and in defau t to serve 30 days in jail. A case which was adjournerl from the previous week. in wlilcl. an Abney resident was charged under Sect. 222B of. the Criminal Code, had further evidence taken and was adjourned for no weeks. A resident of Murray River, charged with operating a motor vehlcle while intoxicated, pleaded guilty and was fined 550.00 and costs or one month in jail. A resident of Abney pleaded guilty to a common assault charge and was fined s5.00 and costs or in default, one month. Mr. S. S. Hessian. K.C.. Crown Prosecutor for Kings County. re- presexitcd the Crown. Court ad- journed for one week. AC. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker. They received many and bcautl. fut gifts including two sets of sil- verware, one from B. group of friends in Morell. and a tri-light floor lamp from the manager and staff of the Morell Co-Operative where the bride has been an cm- ployee for three and one-half years. as: well as receiving a. large sum of money. On returning from their honey- moon the young couple will residl in Bristol. SWAMP T0 CITY Singapore, in 1819 a swamp in- habited by a few Malay natives, now is a city of more than 1,000,- were given a shower at the home 000 population. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE L C01AILOT VII Phones Large and Medium Green S A 0 SET ME DOWN."I'LL IN AW TAKE I l3Awi.wr our PEP. . HOME so urns-xi ';lCUz'ut-tE.'LLiNEVER7" sei.ieve-Anveoov - woizsi-i I? An ” HEm 9 I own -an-eel Iowuoisun .p 5 4 n c 5 4l 4 c(II.'3C.&o9ecstNgenctes Qinuted I I . 181 QUEEN. so. I AGENTS Tl-IROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE, FISH FOR SALE STATION IN 50 Lo. isoxiss. 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