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NR1.“ rum nmr loikiellhc Kill‘ Juikie ‘Skippy cousin _CO0PER TllE PICTURE IIIAT SDLYES IIIE WDIWS FIIIIIIIESI PIllllE! $ U AVAIAAS HERE‘ m..- , m..- n." u» -‘YIAIIA llcllll FRANK IEIAS NEWS - CARTOON o0+++o++o+++o+++++o+o+0 iary Magis ate for Kings County. was a visit r in Town yesterday. Court was held in the local RC. M.P. office and several Prohibit- ion cases were heard. Miss Mary Handrahan. R.N., who has been acting Matron of the Souris Hospital for the past sev- eral months, left for Mount Stew- art today where she will visit her parents. The funeral was held yesterday morning of Mr. Edward L. Chev- erie of Sourls. who died at his home Thursday morning. Inter- ment in St. Mary's Church cem- etery. The deceased is survived absence of the Postmaster. M1‘- Arthur Wright, who was recently married and is spending his hon- Mr. A. Peters of the Eastern eymmm I“ the USA‘ Packing Company is on a business w“, to sh John’. New Brunswick’ Mr. Joseph MacDonald, Stipend- Mr. Lester Johnstone of Fortune Bridge has returned from a hunt- ing trip in Nova Scotia and was successful in bagging two deer. Two small vessels are in port being loaded with produce by local dealers and are waiting for the high winds to abate before ailing for their home ports in ewfoundland. Mrs. Ernest St. John is in charge A SPDIISDIIED BI TlIE MAKERS DP l FLORENCE AYMONG, Speech Arts and Drama Dept. 5undfly. Oct. 2s - s to 7 PM, .451 STATION Dvminion Network I .. %1.. roan MOTOR COMPANY or onus»; “Mn-En by five sons. Augustus, Vincent, Joseph. Neil and Daniel. and one daughter. Lona. at home, and two daughters hurried in the United Slates. So. I T111; _. . A THEATRE Doffin For liimitrios By Eric Ambler and the T_I-_IE _ GUARDIAN. __ CHARLOTTEQOWN EASTERN GUARDIAN " ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUI: llsrolil I‘. Landry, Albert Altken. Mn. Ilyron Stewart, Miss Ills-riot AGENT : In Georgetown: The Post Office; Roper; Mr. William Naddy. Head of Montague, was s- bilslness vllsitor to Montague. Mr. Sandy Reynolds. Montague, spent the day in Vernon River on business. Mr. Alex Macleod was s busin- ess visitor to Morita us calling on his many clients. Mr. Allan Nicholson, Chanlotte- town, Family Allowance adminis- trator. was s recent visitor to Montague on business. Mrs. Francis Fraser. Montague. who entered the King's County Hospital a short t'me aIOFWYIHB returned to her home. m. Rod Martin, Victoria ck». Veterans’ I. s n d Administrator. lplnt the day in Montague on btllness. Mrs. Leroy Whltfl. Montagllm was s. recent visitor to Charlotte- town where she visited her many friends. Mrs. Mae Clay. Montague. ac- GEORGETOWN: Wlldon IAVUI- AGENT SOURIS, M. A. MloLenls The Guardian may be bought at any of the ‘allowing places in Montague: Annear and Llewellyn, Mrs. Clay In 8t. Peter's: The Post Office Clair. In Sourls: Coridorfusnd Florenc- town. Judge of the Supreme Court was n recent vsitor to Montague. Mrs, Harry lane. Montague. mo- tored to Charlottetown to visit her many friends in that city. Mrs. Horace Hewitt, Lower Mont- ague, was in Montague Thursday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenaie. lvlrs. Louis l-Iigginbotham. Ror- tune, spent the weekend in Mont- agile. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hlgglnibotham. Mr. W. A. Gaudet was in Mont Lgue Wednesday attend ng m. funeral service of the late Mai‘ ague Annear. ‘ Messrs. Wallace and Silas Mir-I Kay. Cape Bear. were recent v R01‘! to Montague on business. Mr. John Gillis, Pence Edward Island Livestock Marketing Board. ecvmnwnied by Mrs. Glllis, were gzsitors to Montague on Wednes- i.y. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunning. companed by her daughter Edith, Mrs. Florence Reilly, and Mrs. Harold Nicholson, motored t0 Charlottetown Thursday, Messrs. Charles Collins and Mr. Wilson. Halifax. customs collect- ors, accompanied by Mr. Gocd- win. customs collector, Charlotte- town, visited Mr. Pct MacKenna, customs official at Montague. Af- ter spendng some time In Mont- ague. the gentlemen continued their trip to St. Peters. Mrs. Edward Murphy returned to her home in Boston Saturday week, after spending the summer In Montague. She was accompan- ied by Mrs. Mildred Gay Who also spent the summer here. guest of her mother, Mrs. W. W. Wight- man. Messrs. Lester Johnston, Fortune Bridge. and Charles Meyers, Bos- ton, Mass. have returned from An- tigonish wwllere they had gone on a hunthg trip. Leaving Sunday. they returned on Thursday with they full quota o_f four deer. This would seem to indicate that deer are plentiful in that district, for obtainng four deer in four days is quite a feat. Mr. Meyers arriv- ed from Boston earlier in the month to enjoy the s-hootin! sea- son in this Province. ' The Wcimens Institute. Mont- ague. sponsored a demonstration on the uses of different kinds of flour under the dlrecfion of Miss Grace Gray, representative 0.1’ the Maple Leaf Mill ng Company, on Monday. Oct. 20th. in the Legion Hall. Tihe meeting was largely attended by the ladies c-l’ Mont- ague and vicinity. Miss Gray wus introd-uced by Mrs. R. G. MacDon- ald, president of the local branch. -Lan. The funeral of the late Mrs. Nelson Show, who died at her home in Montague on Sunday. Oct. 19th. was held in the United Church Thursday afternoon, with Rev. A. S. Adams officiating The hymn "Good Night and Good Morning" was beautifully rendered by Mr. Howard Vicierson. “The lord's My Shepherd" und "Abde w.tn Me" were the hymns sung by the choir and congregation. ac- companied by Miss Alvah Bre- haut. The pail bearers were Messrs. W1". MacDonald. George A. stew- art. Guy Nelson, William Steele. Simon Nicholson. and W.D. John; stone. Interment in Urwer Mont- agile cemetery. Mrs. Glenna. Livingstone. New Glasgow, N. 8.. vice-president of the Rebekah Assembly of the Mar- ltlme Provinces, and Dominion of Newfoundland. Pflld an official visit tn Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague, at s special meeting on October 19th. Mrs. Livingstone was introduced by Mrs. Winnifred Vlckesson. Bhs was sccomPt-TIIE‘! by Mrs. Elsie Wstteiworth. who was introduced by Mrs. lively“ Reynolds. Under the direction of Mrs. Wsttervrorth. the installation motored to S/umimerside where they visited their many fronds. Mr, Dufliing ls at present traveling for DeBlois Bros. Charlottetown. The schooner "Trinity North" arr.ved in this port Thursday M. ternoon to load produce for New- foundland. The loading is in 6111188 of Poole dz Thompson Ltd. Captain Hewlett is in charge of the vessel. Mr. R. G. Clark. Summersde, Bwomilwed by his son Robert, Mr- Reisn Tinney, Mr. Grant Tris. vers, and Mr. Parvin Cass, all Cvfiflefllrd with the Prince Edward island Fur Pool. spent Wednesday l" IYIOYII-filllie cttcndng the funeral service of the late Montague An- near. Messrs. Poole and Beers, Mont. B8119. are construct ng L- large. warehouse on the outskirts of! Mmllifigue to store- their equipment‘ during the winter months. It, l; l0 m“ as a Eflrage during the winter to repair any dammed machines Drcr to undertaking road construction next summer. MT- sam Martin. contractor, ls constructing the building, Georgetown Anil Vicinity Mr- William Glliam o; so . is was a recent no - I" Georgetown. vs r m mends l" s Mrs _Bridget conch“ and gram,“ ‘m BmY Wm recent visitors at the heme of Mr. d ~ l. F-tZBereld. an Mm wmjm Friends qr M _ of Richmond 5:99??? 5:35;? lilting her on wnning a twpyyy- five dollar prize in the Charlotte- _t°w" “Willi-ill Bazaar. myf- Howard Gotell who l mo" °_'~€° win-DIEM! a Canadian vocatonal training course as an electrician and who is now in Montreal, ha; obtained amp“? ment with the Northern Electric C°ml>lny in that city. During hhe recent gale of wind a large number o! sonnets were to b9 seen in our harbour. ‘These large b-Idfi. which are protected by law, Warning: ‘I'll! LITTLE THEATRE GIJILD “GANGWAY FOR GHOSTS” INITIAL PERFORMANCE OF THE 1947-48 SEASON PRIIIDE EDWARD THEATRE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH . OPEN TO MEMBERS AND GENERAL PllBLIC Membership Fee for the Season (including this performance) .. $100 Limited Number of Students’ Tickets Admission to Non-Members (This Show Only) . Reserved Seats, (Members and Non-Members) .. Membership Cords, General Admission and Reserved Soot Tickets may bs obtain. ed ot The Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. Office, Grafton St., Saturday, Oct. 25th, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Oct. 27th, 28th and 29th from 10:00 o.m. to 5:15. MAKE TIIIS PART DF YDIIR IIALLDWPEII PARTY. Prospective Members ore advised to join promptly to be sure of od- mittonce to this performance. ' I QEEIL?§.__>1947 , s‘ i. OF CHARLOTTETOWN PRESENTS ' A Three Act Ploy by JAY TOBIAS Directed by BARRY BUGDEN B115 P.M. $l.O0 . . 50¢ 25c extra YDlI'LL DE TIIRILLED. I Souris K of D Dhserve Columbus llay In observance of Columbus Day, Souris Council Knights-of Colum- bus held their annual dinner meet- ing in their Council Chambers on Wednesday evening. October 22nd. The Meeting was presided over by the Grand Knight of the Council Paul C. Gallant. Seated at. the head table, in addition to the sneakers of the evening, were Dis- trict Deputy Andrew F. Peters and Past State Deputy J. Brenton St. John. The guest speaker for the eve- ning was Lt. Col. Leo F. MacDon- ald of Chariottetownvvho chose for his topic “Coiumbiiinism as it ap- ilies to Canadianism." The speak- cr dealt with our new status as Canadian Citizens and warned a- against our drifting into the situa- lion into which other nations of the past have drifted. The fni] of n Nation. Mr. MacDonald pointed out, is comparatively simple and must come either from without or within or a combination of both. Canada is now a nation and we must eves‘ be on our guard for in- uer decay. In a scathing denuncia- tion of Communism the speaker warned that its danger to Canada is imminent. We must fear the Soviet. Mr. MacDonald said, and we must tell Russia that we don't seem WHEN-l? aware of this fact. ' u they eat our dinners of fine mackerel in plain view qt use nun- sry onlookers. _,_ Mrs. Howard MacL-esn. while Op. eratlng her Washing mgqhlne 1M week. accidently touched the wring- er release and as u result sufferez‘ Dlln-fui injuries to her face, which necess-tated X-rayg 59mg taken Her many friends sincerely hU-pp that no permanent ill-effects w;11 result. , A lolly party was held in Kozy HGII 0h Tlfiidny gvgnlng, 35 a] housewarming for Mr. and Mfg Wl-"en Baker. who have lately moved to their new residence on ceremony was very capsbly car- ried out. Following her most tn- tcresting sddres. Mrs. Livingstone was presented with a lovely gift. the presentation being made by Mrs. Mary MocLean, and nn ad- dress of lppreclttlon read by Mrs. Flc/rrie J. Stewart. Lunch was served by s wmmittee of the members. and s social hour en- toyed. Apparently everyone gets tired of digging paotoes, even horses. ‘Iihe other day. Mr. William Mne- LeOd hitched two horses tn the potato digger and then proceeded ho the jiotato field to finish his work. After working the greater part of the day, Mr. Msclcod de- cided to return home. 0n lowing the field. however. the horses de- c‘dc;i that the going was too slow. so they proceeded to lined tiirngs up. Taking i-nattcrs in their own hands, (pardon, feet). they struck off over the highway towards Montague. Many residents fled In fear uid trcnbling u the horses thundered down the Wood Island hill, with the digger following af- ter. its wheel sendln, the rocks flying in all directions. About to make the ‘turn on to the main street. the horses were stopped by an intrepid citizen who, grasping the halters, brought the pair to a stumbling hilt. thus preventi , s possible accident. It wul reported that the digger was still workable. Justice p. J. Tweedy, Gisrloth- Mflln St. Mr. and Mrs. Bake;- wgrg the recipients of many lovely M4 Weflil ens. a tasty lunch was en. lflyed by all present and was serv. ed by Miss Connie Mair. Miss Edith Buker Ind Miss Teresa V.ctor. A meeting or the teachers of Georgetown High School and a committee from the Community Wellm Leonie We: held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday eve. Ding and arrangements were made to hold s citizens party 1n the Town Roll on Halloween fight. Waldron Lovers and Maurice De- T-flfy outlined to the meeting the kind omi- of LL-Col. William He'd to bring the 11th Reconnaissance Regiment Band to Georgetown during the first week o: Novgmbgy for s community bnnd concert, "em nil reports from the duos- dly meet-ins. this Halloween on. "IQ Dirty should be s huge success but for the information of all s cllimil only ls not s new political Dirty. numerous ss they us in om- day and age. A mecal meeting of the George- town Branch No. l6 of the Cansd. ian lagion, 812.81.. was he'd on Wednesday night. D'ncusg‘.ong tog} Piece on the observance of Re- memlbrsnzc Duy mid the gale n: wreaths and poppies. A committee of five consisting or comm”, All. Ste-wart, John O. GotolI, J.W. livers. Frank Lavsndier and June: Pubiicover was appointed to make definite arrangements (or waeimfiin? A Resident Doctor for prosperous shipping Town with many outlying districts. A remunerotive practice. I For particulars apply to:— GENEVIEVESOLOMAN, Town Clerk, Georgetown, P. E. Island ' l .%@0<i00%®0%0 0€>0 Announcing. . . ' DPEIIIIIG SATURDAY MDRTAGIIPS new DRUG stoma JAMIESOIVS PHARMACY (Next door T. M. Llewellyn 8i Co. LARGE srooii or DRUGS on TDILETRIES SPECIALISTS IN THE DISPENSING OF PRESCRIPTIONS / IIARRY T. JAIAIESDII Registered Pharmacist w“; he, m- ner people within our boundaries. We must take uP m! oudgels against Communism and the speaker exhorted the Knights of Columbus-as an organization _t,o make a move in‘ that direction. A vote of thanks was tendered Lt. Col. MacDonald upon the mONOH of W. Stewart MacIntyre_ second- ed by Addison MacDonald. Rt. Rev. Refrigeration Sales and Service On all makes. Counters, Walk-In Boxes,’ Reach-In and Domestic M . J. A. Murphy responded to Models thizgtoast to our Church; the toast l" E"|Y 99""! to Our Country was replied to by Also Oil Bélfllcll’ Sales and QIV 0Q. Peter A. McLelian and Melvin J. McQuaid spoke to the toast to Our Order. inquire re complete season service by fully trained per- sonnet. PALMER ELECTRIC I27 Kent St. Phone 1444 GAVE PIRACE PRIZE, TOO Alf-red Nobel invented dynamite in 1876. O a the Remembrance Day ptogrggnme, The matter of the Branch pur- chl-“ln! 8 new 35 m.m. motion pct- ure machine was discussed at gj it. length and it was deeded that hflotlations be continued for the piss-chose of the new machine. The Branch Execut..ve were empowered to make arrangements for a get- Wletihcr of all returned men of the town and immediats district 0! Remembrance Day evening U14 ' kind offer of Comrade Frank UV‘ andier of the we of Kozy Hall for this party was accepted. KING'S COUNTY Memorial Hospital OEEiciaI Opening Wednesday, Oct. 29 Opening Ceremony Will Commence At 3 P.m. All are cordially Invited to attend this ceremony, and to inspect the NM Modern Hospital now ready to occupy. RIEIOIIIIHIIIEI will be urveil by the Lollies‘ Auslllor