. w Beth ‘lt‘GnWan Wm‘ted for thc‘Tlre Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Nov. ‘26. 1953- 5 membership committee a n d Unemployment Claims Down " Workshop ls l‘ZiiZTeliiT‘fiSii-mf? lii‘Mon-lague Lady <uou_ ( I m a u d Magdalene Islands. is quite ill at Margaret Sullivan for the ways gum?“ the Rmceed‘ihgs 0f the Plans were finalri‘zerdffor 5170};- ’ a m t u ‘ organlze For his home thorc. Mrs. lii\'int,'l‘<tone Curlers SGT and means committee. Evelyn pmw'mar meetmg “'h‘Ch w a 5 Sorlng a mom“ picwre m Decem' . ,1, ‘ “in,” " . visited him this summer and a1. Cudmore presented an interesting held 1‘" summerslde recently" ber' ' :— r' ., -' -n.n' .. h \' i‘ .. Cardlgan Area though he was 96 years old he' For New Season m l .V I” 3% ' Offimals Of_ ! 9 i ’3 mrial Em- still film" their ~l ' ' was en'ovin life. Bcst \"sl st ’ 1,.“ . V, a ‘ _. a m Office Opened a (em exd 5' ( arms i... .naii‘ _J . 2 ' ‘ \1 ie. ’ x' a in dim”? Ployme office in Souris on Mon_ “ “my "1 the belief that they CARDlGAN — A meeting was from fl‘lelids here tor his recov- MONTAGUE m Enlhusastic G. E. CLOTHES DRYER for the purpose of taking un- ployment insurance claims. A Similar office was opened in , Montague yesterday. The Souris office, in the two “,5 ending last night had taken fl,mm'mately 170 claims. which is somewhat below expectations. Wlll save time and receive quick- er payment. Unfortunately many of the mail are incorrectly comple:ed and must be returned to the claimant for correction. 0n the other hand. claims taken person to person forestall errors and claims which are received by' . K i i ( 1 i 3 held in the Cardigan School P‘l‘l‘ day. for the purpose of organizing a workshop among the teachers of the Cardigan area. There were 20 teachers present. Mr. Hynes. supervisor. gave an intruotional talk on the finer points of teaching. 912V! plans for the new season were dis- cussed at the opening meeting of A“ are glad to km“ “hal W’S- the Montague Ladies Curling Stephen Reid of Murray River climb mom. - is improving in health after be- ing a patient in the hospital for sometime. Best wishes go out to her for a complete recovery. The president. Blanch Smith. presided. assisted by the secre- tary. Mary Nicholson. $199.00 Installed Open Saturdays until 9 p.m. Montague Electric Co. Phone 92 MONTAGUE Wed. - Thur. Nov. 26 - 27 Shows At 8.30 Theatre ‘ - u . . V The following officers were The residents of Little Sandsi x The number 05h Claim}? fiied “at Will in most cases bring quicker eected: president, Arthur Mac- W'eI‘e grieved on Saturday. NOV-l a Montague for ‘. fl v.0uzp6110d reSUll-S thafl “108C filed by mail. Ned“Y Georgetown; secretary‘ emtber 15. 1958, to hear 0!. the , ‘ . ending 135! “lgulb‘fas tho. and The Souris office will remain Mrs. Richard Cuxrley. Cardigan: 9355101“; in the Kings COUmY 348- a, IN WINTER .. “spadwas we eow 6 total :2? until 'I‘Clliutrhsday evening it program commute. Miss Gene. morial Hospital at Montague of . ' - ._ eSSEtI‘y an e Monta u f. ‘ . 7 Mr. Geot e B. Hume of Littlei ir llidv . .. 6P“ V . _. ‘ _ g e 0 v1eve Soloman. Georgetown. Mrs. E , u ‘ " dew“ m glow. However, roadoocgnadrifilonshavc glee will remain open until Fri- Seymour Roche, Glenfanning, and Sands and. Brooklyn. Mr. Hume‘i A d . f I o . ‘ egard (m m2" ' Mlgghszngthe nextl gsufi‘ waykeyentiigg if{ the volume of Miss Mary Quinn, Cardigan. reSided Wth his Wife in Little; eposfl' 0 CT GUST s . 0 IS I'e' ‘ , - t ' . {e or “511.95 i- It was agreed that the next Sands during the winter and at} ' ' ' With REX HARRISON, KAY KENDALL. JOHN SAXON 2:"; V‘de at Mys.Vr:dmy more claims Will Clgoth foffices Should attract meeting would be in Georgetown. his home ith'l'Wlilyh in the SU'm’i qcueSfed gram [Panean lenlermg ngs The delightful comedy team in this movie make a wonderful be recell' - ‘ ims rom WI e areas and _ Friday. December 12th. met. His ‘unel‘a “'85 held on. our" among 05 [fa . comedy to see. The story is good and the laughs are ten a {Vuzd'lrk‘lmdi In SP1!e 0‘ the fact that $181th were Opened in the beliel they The program committee met Monday. November 17 from the" y P minute at least. If you want. a new kind of humor at.it's '. ' 1: ml. we” being taken at Souris and would be a convenience to a with Mr. Hyneg for a brief dis. Ch‘nch of Scotland. Murray Riv-l ‘ y ‘ ‘ best, the“ see this his new mowa ! 'h 3 m2 ‘Montague some claimants are large number of people. John Hughes of Montague was mission of plans for the next er, Rev. Harvey Bishop assisted THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, 3 .hand I f elected president at the annual meeting by Rev‘ Donald ca'mpbeu’ M‘on‘ ’ v ‘ h " i u m H” Sky U651 - meeting of the Board of Gover- tague. conducted the services Kings County Hospital. comm; FEL-SAT. —— “RIDE A CROOKED TRAIL n common 1mm G A d S no“ of the Prince Edward Is_ at the church and grave. Inter- ‘ it (43sz th, chm s hm! Teachers. Federation held I ment was in Brooklyn cemetery. *d any Kl‘ay. winter day Elaine vi stian Screw. MOM: N in Charlottetown last week. Mr. Hughes is principal of Montague ML Hector MaCLean has been I High School. He succeeded Miss “Siting his daughters for ‘ few The finvusaéubiisrthgiypiié? in R. Mfixenzie receflved H1 6 3:21:20! Matheson of Charlotte- mS-T?m$§:§ze:e§WLiSSZ‘SS£§Z , honor _ - t was guess. lose who assisted in ' . At ’ i ' eOIds wanted Mrs. R. 0. Mac- agitator“; Miriam ~ .; 9 To” . Souris. recently. This was the Lean. Mrs. E. Poole, Mrs. J. P. ' c R d turn to Pictou Lids; to 51 nd g1" firteenth anniversary of the open- MacPhee, Mrs. D. L. MacCor - ' “9 s 0' 0a 5 E De 3 ' . the winter there with his niece. I . t, . -ax “m. The large tea table was damp E. Kassner and Miss Ellen Stead. Mrs. Gratto, Pictou Landing. By Snow, Slush Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell. on "w Ln", \ I[ed With yellow mums and blue The beautifully decorated cake his brother Clarence. now of Char -\ , . i Jamey“ Buttons. flanked by which was made by Mrs. J. B. _ { lottetotwtn, accompanied by their white tapers. Mrs. E. J. M-ac- Matthew was cut and served b ‘ Donald first preSident of the Sou- her. Some 125 guests attended MONTAGUE—Slum and 5mm aunt, Mirs. R.C. MacLeod. Kin- !" Schedule 7—”. ris Hospital Auxiliary and Mrs. the birthday party and brought early TueSday morning. fonowed ross. were visitors to Mr. Hugh Mrs. A. H- Small‘WOOd. President With them many usefiul gifts for by colder weather and llght Snow MIacNeills, Little Sands on Sun- oi the Junior Hospital Auxiliary the hospital. Among the gifts re- during the day left 3“ highways day. They also visited other re- s:th willed :36 VI tth d \1 ceived was a lange fmit‘ cake’ county in a treaChemus lam“ here' - No . r5. . . ; a ew an his a in f . . , ' - , ’ incluli'e' 3' g mm M mater Douglas" The motoring pubic were ex- Mr. 'and Mrs. Cecil Marc-Lean and two children, Caribou. NS. were visitors to relatives in Lit> tie Sand-s on Sund<y. Mrs. Donald Livingstone. Hope- periencing difficulty on most hills and although there were rem” ma! CFCY 'I‘ several near accidents and with reather broadcast O A ' dl heohigdgisouinfié‘cgidggtinwthe . . . - : ‘ ’ l is em 1) and amid «13", n s LQ. «reported to the R.C.M.P. Reservat' ions In the town of Montague auth— HUMBERLAND MONTAGUE — A well attend- accordance with a decision made “rifles found i‘t necessary to can ‘ Retarded Children was held on placed in stores in Montague. the through town tI‘a'ffic- health nurse. It was decided by members . . Fraser who introduced the guest ner would be raffled during the wrfe’ Dathter Mitformative talk and demon- Fraser gave a brief account of memd t0 death his botally deaf unsecretary Mrs. Vic Pepler lottebown branch. stand the pressure." Roland Taylor, curve-Spondence deaths of his wife, Lulu, about 55, ctsion of the association to pur- But Judge Sidney W. Wennicvk LIES LIMITED ed meeting of the Montague at a recent executive meeting. upon Doc McLellan to sand the Monday evening at the office ol Georgetown, Murray River and AT The meeting was opened by that in a further effort to raise - poallerRussell-Ewing. month of December. GOIRHIAiM. Me. (APt—A jobless r‘ Mon various methods of as- their recent attendance at the. Wife and crippled daughter ~a1‘1.v mottled the members that she Russell Wlolcott Moses. 65. tried secretary of the cnariottetown and daughter Frances, 36 —— to r V. chase acaimip site shore pm- NDAR I) TIME etown. P. E. 151“ Lower Montague NOW OPEN W. A. POOLE Souris Knights Hold Dinner ‘ branch of the Association for 26 collection cans had been hills and Shea Which faCilihated ‘ Miss Charlotte Gordon. public Cardigan. A the president. Mrs. H o r a c e funds a complete Christmas din- mt Ewing gave an interesting Mrs. Pepler and Mrs. Horace caDDenter told Police he ham- lessipg a child’s I.Q. monthly meeting of the Char- Tuesday because he “couldn't l= had received a letter from Mrs. —«only a few hours after the : (Railroad-St I hranoh, regarding the recent de- plead guilty to murdering them. FOR SALE The annual b n , . of Portland‘s municipal court Perty at Oyster Bed with excel- Souris council 03f wouldn't accept the plea and or- one vacuum Cleaner lent dwemng and safe beach for mbus was held on Sunday eve- demd one of "0‘ g‘unty eme'red' $20-00 license of retarded children and Ding November 23rd in St Marys Wern-ick said there were indi- ' . _ ' “1811' parents. parish Han. Grand Knight John cations that Moses was incapable Excellent condm‘m- , ‘Mrs. Taylor extended best Mummy, acted as mlashmster and of understanding the seriousness A 1 Wishes for the continued success toasts to the Church, 0m Com- 0f the Chahg95~ pp y Leonard Munroe Montague NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be raid at the Montague. Souris or Summer side offices of The Guardian and The Patriot. ‘ The Guardian --The Patriot 4 4 4 4 4 * * * * * TODAY - THURSDAY A new class of CHRYSLER that outclasses every other car in the medium price field! WAiiltlH BHUS. 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Windsor . . . wonderful new way to get ahead in the world! If you’ve ever pictured yourself behind the wheel is Sun stint! F. R. - MclAINE lIMITED f c I T o L f 4“ Malpeque Road. Charlottetown J 1 * MULLEN MOTORS * a ‘ \ i frag; formed ‘jMontague try and me Older were mspmded Moses was held without bail for t association. I to regpeomvedy by Rev‘ J‘J. W, the January term of superior . agedofinge; dais" repofived Dhy. John A. MacDonald, M. P. “OPEL ‘Wermkk set that time. he Phone 3&5 me wine? :9? {fat-“1"”! for Kings and Melvin McQu-aid. saint botthe man could he com' the Canadian 12s Lxriiary of The gugst Sepaker was D1,. J. 1!: ed to a mental hospital for Masons of M gum an . the A. Mac-Mullah of Charlottetown, ° serva 10“ w who reviewed the accomplish- E ments of the Order‘s Patron Christopher Columbus. Dr. Mac- GU Miltltain outlined in detail the many difficulties faced and overcome v by the great explorer .and urged ‘ organizations using this column the members of the Order which ' “Pomona the“ meetings, entel- bears his name to face up, in _ents events etc” are re- an equally courageous manner, ‘ awed.” place the" announce' the difficulties with which they Its in the. naan of the SD01” will be faced throughout life. "*3 organ'zamn- The speaker reminded his lis- AUCTION .15» Score Cards tners that everyone is not bles- v 'sale at Guardian.Pan-iot sed with the accomplishments v Central Printing, ' necessary to become a good ~ .. leader but that all can and should .sl’EpIAL DANCE, Spring - be good followers. If they didJ _ Disaster Fund, Cardigan Le Dr. Macmillan said. the commun- K‘lollHall, November 27th. Admis- ity in which they live would be “on 50 cents. Special donations the better for their living in it. 90m Francis Shepard. The thanks of the Council was ‘INGO Cardigan Parish Hall ethljesse; teedmg Mgfnguazl blag hmight. 8 o’clock. $100.00 in mown 0 y. ' ' ' prizes II‘D/Ionalld orig sgfiondgg by Jéohn ' ' lac ona . e uri-s ounCi ATTENTION Rebekahs: There of the Catholic Women’s League win be a White Elephant Sale at catered to the banquet and thanks ACME Lodge this week in aid of were extended to the women by lbeSrringhiii disaster relief fund..Joseph Campbell and Paw! Gatl- lattendance is requested. flam- DUE TO ROAD conditions {rec . Photo enlargements on Thursday P Glr I at Ja'IIIieson‘s Pharmacy cancell- , . ed until further notice. Studles Nursmg WATCH FOR the “White Hun- " H ‘ I runs” Spectacular, com-mg Angela B. Bradley. dau-ghtei _ursday in this paper. It’s ter— of Mr. and Mrs. Urban P. B‘i'adr ‘ $1511; it‘s the greatest! Don't. ley, of Peakes Station. is enroll- ever you do- miss this: ed for the winter session as a ' i . . . -. new student at Western Reserve fafirrgphgfiNfgyizzlfpé University in Cleveland, Ohio. ‘ I i ‘ { l I. l o o . ‘ . iii.séilgsifif‘gff‘iflt58$ bilge: eigtht graduate and professuonail at Jam-1 . D. smre‘Mom schools. They are Flora Stone . eson S [ng .- Mather College, undergraduate “9’ and Lam" 5 ' 50““5' division for women; Adelbert MaoLEOD’S JEWELLERY Mur- :‘i‘egc. undergraduate division . fay River. has on display_ Elgln. for men; Cleveland College. part adSworth, Etco, Ensign, and lime adult education diViston: Wora watches at reasonable Graduate School of Arts and Prices Sciences: Franklin Thomas Back us School of Law; Frances Payne . Bolton School of Nursing: School of Library Science: School of AD- - plied Social Sciences: Graduate MT. Allan Curran and Mr. Mos- School of Business; School of 1“ Students at Saint Dunstanfs Dentistry; and the school of Med .lege. spent the weekend in icing. _ squid, the guest of Ben and Miss Bradley is enrolled in the rank McKinnon. Frances Payne Bolton School of Mr- Ar Yorston. ‘lt. Stewart. Nursmg was a Visitor to Pisquid on Sun- 3y last. SPECIAL AREA \ The Grand Duchy of Luxem- M“ Junior Collin was a Viél' bourg. an important steel pro- IO Charlottetown recently. ducer. is an independent area of only 990 square miles in Europe. CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED +********+***** [Mr- Ira MacMillan “as a Visi- or {.0 PlSQuid the guest of Frank c mnon. _ir Souris Theatre "UNKNOW N TERROR” Thurs. Nov. 27th with and Mrs. William E. Mil- r “M son Donald nf Toronto I are Vacationing at tho homes of He“ Parents~ Mr. and Mrs. 3”.“ D. Millar and Mrs. wit- m G. Graham. Montague. : **444444444444444 *‘k‘k‘k‘k Edwm Hobbs. Gmqu with Comedy - Cartoon — Shows At 3:30 - 7 - 9 i. ' 9””3- spcnt the DIN “1‘9" . n Howard-Mala Powers 1 :lgtlll Montague guests of hi.“ 10h ‘ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ * i ' -‘ Ml‘S. Ada (horn. . _