Qrxox EIGI-I1". V THE EASTERN GUARDIA Atir3NTI:-MONTAGUI: Ilarold F. landry, Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruno Maorheo. Mk: Joya Wlgglnton. Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GEQBGETOWN: waldon Laverq. The Gunrtllul may be bought at the following places In ttlol.-Ioguo: Blue Dome Restaurant. and uunrvllnn Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; In Sonrll: The Snack liar and II. Richards h Son. ..'SEE V. R. PEPLER for all your Watches, Clocks and Jewellry repairs. JIIOME AND SCHOOL meeting at the Montague High School. Thursday, Novem-ber 15th, at 8 pm. .. EARS IN rm" CROWN"- istiiriini. Joel llIcCr;.ir. Playinsz L'amphcll's circuit this week. Plan to scc this show. It is good. His many friends are glad to are Mizwilliain Collings out again. Mr. Collmgs had been confined to his home for the past several inoiitlis due to a serious accident. LOOK KIDS! ; Don't Miss the Big Cartoon and Comedy Matinee at tho PRINCE EDWARD SAT. MORNING Show Starts I0 A.M. Doors Open 9:30 A.M. Adm. ..TH0ME ON MAIN STREET. in Montague. wants boarders. Box 215, Montague. His friends will regret to learn that Mr. Fred Carver is ill at his home at Union Road. vicinity. See ”Stars ln My Crown" ....'ATTENTION New Perth and No- New Perth Hull, Thursday, vcnibcr 15th. i . 'BETL'RNS T0 DL"I'IES- Miss Roma Preeccnw ho spent the holidays at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Preccc. Montague. returned to Halifax where she is a student nurse at the Victoria General Hospital. l 7”” x .:J 16c MARIO LANZAA DOROTHY IRSTEN ' NOVOTNA' THEBOM .lARMll.n .-.'s5.oo FOR YOUR old bat- tery when you buy a 17-plate at Bud's Accessories. Montague. ..”IlHE FUNERAL SERVICE (or the late William Cairns will be held from St. Mary's Church. -Montague. Friday. at 9 A. M. Master Charles Murchison. Glen William. is ii patient in the King's County Hospital. . JIT TAKES ously to the Kings County Hospi- tal Campaign for 9. Nurses Home. Friends of little Merrill Mellish. son of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Melllsh. New Perth. are pleased to learn he -has returned to his home after the King's County Memorial Hospital, Mont- being a patient in agile. ..'MONTAGUE FIRST AID IN- In- and in- fomiative lecture on the first aid Red of Montague on Tuesday night. Nov- Richard Mattie- for the evenin-3. Mr. Mathesan has re- a civil dcfcncc course on radiation during atomic STRUCTOBS - Dr. George man gave a very lucid treatment of burns to the Cross First Aid Instructors ember 13th. Mr. son was the second lecturer cently attendrd attacks. His lecture was most on. lightening. , JSUCCESSFUL Sl'l'l'EIt - A very successful chicken Supper was held at the Beaver Hall last night. sponsored by the ladies of St. Mary's Church. Niontagiie, The tables were very tastclully Ar. ranged with floral centre pieces and bouquets of flowers. Approxi-Y m3!91.V 3'50 8'llcsl.s were served during the evening. nnd the ladies How”Skiiiny"Girls . Get lovely Curves Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep Thnltsundlwh ' - rm” "m ”.0p:IlI:'inrA:'ilipii.iIdl!ig.l1-ii Ivelghineture now Illlllil. nay miiiowe 'riio-,v iii. glzgilq ggliblixllasngklliiiv ltcrulltle liluod lilrlis Mario Edanza who thrilled the nation with tile My Love”! .. This big new musicaI.with 27 exciting songs, . R, tells the story of fumed Caruso, Bfiin who sang his way from I l ' lowly tavern to the top of the world! BLANCHE DON'T MISS THE FIRST EXCITING CHAPTER OF NEW SERIAL -'-'I'-'n'-'v'v'-'-'u'J'u'-'n'u'-F-'-"-l'u'n'u'-'-'l-'-'-"-'-'-'ii'-'-'u'i GAP To9DAY "" T ITDL l Shows 3:30 - '1 - 9 -- Saturday Matinee 2:30 not nit rams uvmwm vmii HE'S A RIDIN SHOOTlN' COVVBOY FROM THE CACTUS (()llNTl-.'Y CI . EXTRA! NW8 - SHOWS 3:30-'1-9 - SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 THIS-WQRLD 5011 of Mr. and Mrs. John Murchison. A for or MONEY TO BUILD. Give gener- .'l'HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN m were commended for the excel- lent food and service. Present for the occasion was His Excel- lency. Most Reverend James Boyle. Bishop of Charlottetown, and his secretary, Rev. 13. E. MacDonald. At the conclusion or the supper a sale of cakes took place with Mr. G. H. Nelson cap- alfly acting as auctioneer. Brief Illness The death occurred at. his home in Dundas on Tuesday. Nov. 13th. of Mr. Roderick MzirKny in his (30th year after a short illness. The deceased was born in Dun- das. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Neil llllI(lKkl)'. He received his early crlucation at Upton School, took up farming for a few years. and later operated a gen- eral store at Dundas' Corner. His wife predeceased him sev. erul years ago. He leaves to mourn one daughter. Alba, Mrs. John ltim-Lend. Randolph. Mass.; a brother. William. minister of a Presbyterian Church in Michigan; ipd a sister. Minnie. in Boston, 1155. Funeral nrran;zem9nts- were not Ht completed last night. Presbylerianq iW.M.S. Meeting L ,i'c-ad by Mrs. ...."l'lie November meeting of Ithe Women's Missionary Society of St. Andrew's Presbyterian .( liurch. Montague, was held Tll?Sllr'l.V cvrnintz at thc' home of Ml'f- Elsic Wnttcrworth. Th!” nrcsidcnv. Mrs. F. N. iYouni:. opened the meeting with illic call to worship. Isaiah 35-8-10, followed by the singing of the llitilm "I Joyed When To The lllousc of God." The Scripture les- ison. Isaiah 20:1-13. was read in lunison. The theme "Lord Thou .;Wilt Ordiiin Pcacc For Us" was loung, followed by a session of prayer and the I-Om S PFr'I.vcr in unison. This part of the meeting closed with the liyrnn ”Pezirc. Perfect Peace”. A large number of Sltih calls W9"! Nlllprtcd. Appointed on the "NV Vlslllmt committee were Mrs. W. A. Johnstnne. Mrs. A. D, MacLuro. Mrs. A. C. MacKay and Mrs. Ii. F. Campbell. The word for roll call was "Peace". The minutes to the last meet- mz Were 1'9Hd by tile secretuhy. Mrs. W. R. Garrick, and appmy. oil as road. The financial report was road by the treasurer. Mrs. H. R. Nelson. A chapter from the study hook ”Me-ct the South Am. cricans" was read by Mrs A. R Campbell, followed by a discuss- Inn. The meeting closed with the Mlfnftli Benediction. '”"5 llleelmli was immediately I0”0lW'd by in brief husincss ses- sion of the Ladies Aid Society. with the president. Mrs. J. Mal. colni Mat-Kenzic, presiding. Roll call was answered hv (hit. teen members. One visitor was present. Civil lury Cases In Supreiiie Court Three clvll jury cases at the supreme Court at Georgetown yes- terday were disposed of when tho plaintiff and defendant. in each reached an agreement. Another case was set over until the July sittln and a fifth called before the ourt adjourned until Nov. 19. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presided. , The first case called was that of Violet Reynolds, vs. William Mil- ler. an action for damages arising out of an accident at Murray River in which a child was killed. Action was brought by his mother. a widow. Mr. 8.5. Hessian. K.C. repre- sented the plaintiff and Mr. 6. Foster and Mr. R.E. Bell, K.C. 1-nuns. NOV. 22 the defendant. Counsel-for the PRINCE OF WALES parties told the court they had COLLEGI- 1:I5 P.IVl. reached an agreement in favor of the plaintiff for 0600. The court concurred. ruling that the costs would be paid by the defendant. In the afternoon the civil jury case of Peter J. Solomon. admin- istrator plaintiff vs. George J Tweedy. defendant was called. Mr. M. Alban Farmer, K.C. represent- ed the plaintiff and Mr. H. F. Mc- Phec. K.C. the defendant. This was an action for damages amounting to 520.000 arising out of an accident. at Southport. last spring, in which a man was killed. Counsel told the court an agree- ment had been reached. and the court. concurred. the formal judg- ment being that the defendant pay 55.000 to the plaintiff. and each party pay his own costs. Another damages case out of the same accident followed. Charles A. Gardiner. plaintiff. vs. George J. Tweedy. defendant, an action for 5.000 damages. In, this case damages were being sought following injuries to a man. The same counsel as in the pre- vious case announced that an ag- reement had been reached. The court's judgment was that the de- fendant pay the plaintiff s2.000 each party to pay his own costs. The next case was another civil jury case. the Haselton Granite Quarrie. Bebbe. Quebec, plaintiff vc. Vere Beck and Son Ltd.. de- fendant. an action for damages for breach of contract. Mr. D. L. Math- leson. K. C. represented the plaint- iff and Mr. K.M. Martin, K. C. the defendant. present in court. but Mr. H.F Mc- Phee. representing the p attorney made a motion. with the defendant's consent. that the case stand over until the July sitting of the court. The motion was grant- ed The final case called yesterday was another civil jury case, Ches- ter Burke and Winnifred Burke. true copy plaintiffs vs. the Canadian Na- tional Railivays. defendant. a fatality on a railway near Cardigan last fall. The case was ad ourncd until next Monday without any pro- gress being made. The only action pick 2:; pretty Jurvmen who was to The minutes of the last, meet- init were rcatl hy the Mrs. A. D. Machurc. and ap. proved as read. The financial re- Mrs. A. C. MacKay. On motion it was make a donation of two dozen cups lIl1(l saucers and three dozen l"-'l Plalg to the Presbvtcrian Church camp at French River, As there was no further busi- ncss. the meeting adjourned. and a social hour was enjoyed. Lunch was served hy the hostess. assist. nrl hy.Mrs. W. A. Johnstone and Mrs. hmcfy MacNeil. ROYAL DATES Th? Tdlnal year is the British nictliod of dating acts of Parlis. merit. a 1051 Act for instance be. in; labelled 15 George VI. ' Lizivarnr upon Samuel Johnson labored eight .venrs with the help of six clci-ks to issue in 1747 the plan or hf; Monumental English Dictionary. AS MERCURY SPACE SHIPS ZOOM INTO THlS W0llll)! lute: Vnriies sccrctary.1 were told to attend on Monday. ANCIENT LAND Iceland was on independent rc- pnrt was read by the treasurer. Dubllc from AD. 9:30 to 1262 when (sad) it joined with Norway and now is BL EMZABETH WRIGHT, decided gala sovereign state. - (L5,) Registrar. Ace ticket. CANADA rnovmca or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN nus rnonau; counr Queen's County in the l Queen's County or any said County GREETING: now on sale, 31.50 each. at TOOMBS MUSIC STORE The 13th day or November A1). 19 151. In Re Estate nl LOUIS CHARLES MCISSAC late ot Fuirview in said Province, Farmer deceased, tes- ate. To the Sheriff of the County of Con- stable or literate person within the tuwmtawmorzr Then for the utmost in convenience and values. shop or l'IERCE'S CASH & CARRY for everything in your food needs. wg guarantee the vary best quality at who very best prices. ' I A ivovsiunsiz -15, 195.; sum SAYE on GROCEIIIES FSl5loORTENlNG. 3 lbs. ... 51.00 New Crop Bulk . . 89: DATES.'5lbs. 29: Christie's . . 25:: SODAS. lb. pkg. .. . . . . . . . 89: Campbell's Tomato . . 29: SOUP. 2l'ins Vcribest . TEA. lb. Robin Hood - White or Chocolate CAKE MIX. each . . . . . . arising , Neither attorney was plaintiff's Mr. D.L. Mathieson. K.C. represented the plaintiffs and Mr. F. A. Larst. K.C. the defendant. This is an action for damages arising output Cl'0SSll'lg WHEREAS upon reading petition on file of Eleanor Mclsauc of Fairview aforesaid, Widow. Executrix of the Estate of the above-nunied. she, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore licrcby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the' Judge present fit a Probate Court to be held in the ' Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- incc. on Wednesday the 19th day of December next coming. at the 'hour of eleven o'clock forcnoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Frederick A. Large Esquire, Proctor for said Petit- loner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hcrcol be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that ii her:-of he forthwith posted in the following public places rcspcctivcly. nanicly. in the hall of the Court House in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of Cunudii Bulldlnl; in Churlottrtown aforesaid. and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotlii Building in Charlottetown afore- said. so that all persons interest- ed in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judii-Z0 Of ""31 said Probate Court at Chnrlottc-1 .town in Que-en's County. the day unrl year first above written. By the Court. I aliulo to do! EASVTO ESTRIRS Mubon ni-ii: c;.T.'i'.i1... and All i TIGHTEN moss Loo3”E'FLTrFs New One application lasts for tho Iifotiinn ol Hm plotol Sun: -youmll continual expanse, ' -- not-Io: 1 day, not for 0 month. BUT for YNVII. no your mu. mm c slon.vom0”r -' 500'" 5' "'Y' "W bnulpod, polirlboal or cleaned In tho ulvll way. ll '1 muni- 1 i l ! Almlimly guornnloovl. Hnrdun no that Moth can to l low, and so vooy comfortable and Inuponuvol I I .Avallablo at The Jt-nklnn Pharm- .acy; Rcddln Broth; Hughes Drug tho. Ltd.; Johnson & Johnson, . l Charlottetown. cagne; Sempldo Drug Store, Remington. nlnbunuunont and discomfort, S PERMANENT 52.95 drugglats. Men's Overalls OPENING SPECIALS AT KAYlS ' DRY 00008 STORE 109 RICHMOND STREET SAVE ON FRIIIT & PRDDIIDE r BIG DELICIOUS For Cooking 3 Lbs. 25: Lgc. RED MacINTOSlI Dex. 4?: Juicy ORANGES. doz. .. . . . . . . . 35: Package . Q. MUSHROOMS. pkg. ..... 41: Fresh Green lbOOIOOlOOIOOOllO - Fresh . SPINACH. 33: GRAPES. 2 lbs. 35:: Pink GRAPEFRI.-IIT. 3 for ....-.... 23c Also In Stock: Cucumbers, Radish, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, etc. 29: SAVE ON MEATS Machine Sliced BACON. lb. 59:: Fresh Shoulder PICNICS. lb. 45: Shoulder . PORK CHOPS. lb. . . . . . 59: Trimmed Neck BOSTON BUTTS. lb. . . . . . 55: SAUSAGES. lb. . . . . . . . . . 55c Smoked Shoulder PICNICS. lb. 55: BOLOGNA. lb. 5lc g ”4RtornrrawMnt.z. ..-.M..- AJELLY KAN HUNT ISALWAY5 FUN ATA HKKTY; EHINAMLEON -Men's Fleece Lined Underwear .. 3.3.98 Men's Work Shirts, 2 for ............................ ... ..... .. S500 Men's Dungerees. reg. S350-for ...................... .. 52.98 Men's Work Socks ............................... .. 4pc to S125 Cotton Cloves, 35c per pair-3 for . ................... .. .'.'1.oo Children's Corduroy Overalls. ..... ..l .... 51.98 to s2.50 Children's Snow Pants ........ .. . 52.98 .Nylon Hosiery, reg. 51.49-for s1.25 Chlldren'l Stockings ..... ..- ...... 45.: -to 696 Children's Skl- Stilts ..................... .: ............ S1025 Menls Army Boots, reg. s13.50-for .. .............. .. S1050 Men's Work Boots .................... 34.98 to 57.65 Men's Rubber Boots ... ........ s4.65 ,ANDNUIlID0UlU!&G00D!A'l : . mom-wyrmou Gator uonl, smrx A HSHM4 .. out In run ul. Tbluvzgy ,unw:le' Wt-zzcuzzs. Iv cllltoril Mcllrlde i 091 , - THROUGH-