I - . oc:roncn'2o..19s3 ': "V ".'DWmd I. Jag in K the greatneod ofvtanlrcl - PAGE 'EI . '. . 'I'I'IE;,GUARDIAN. CIIAKLOTTETOWN i i p THE EASTERN GUARDIAN E f r Mclolinan-For llloll -W53: "- --L ir.w- we om-soon: meals 1-. undry. Mn. amn ltewart as H I: and ' J.':; 33”"? wt:m:.t'-. 31110 month!" -M AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavara. The Guardian may be bought at Blue Dolna Baataul-Int. and Guardian office; The Post Office; in ...."l'IIE AND TUBES vulcan Izod. McDougail'a Tire Montague. . . 8hirlefy7MacDonsld, re- f turned to R. C. A. Fipstation in, Repair. the following places in Montague: in Georgetown: souria: ;l'I:- Snack Bar. .-.'LEGION Auxiliary meeting and Haliowe'en party at Mrs. At- wood MacDonald's, Monday even- ing at 8:30. . . 'Mayor 13. H. Yeo of Monta- Winnlpeg after spending her leave sue. accompanied by Mr. Danny with her parents. Mrfand Mrs Spurgeon MacDonald. Montague. . . 'WHl'l'E -IIOVSIII PICKEII -- A beautiful white rose was plckedi last week at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. James Larkin. Montague Several other new buds soon to bloom were also on the same rose: from Montreal. -She is V bush. which may serve to indicate pan cargo of potatoes .iMurray. left for Saint John. N. B., iyesterdar. During Mayor Yeo's ab- isence. Major Douglas MacG-owan will be acting mayor. . 'LOAI)ING AT SOURISV - fThe S.S. Normunda. Norwegliln freighter. has arrived in Souris loading a for Cuba. the excellent. fall iveallirr up to The shipment is beinzimade by As- the present. ..”f0'l'H BIRTHDAY -- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Sovare Peters. St. Charles, was the scene of ti surprise party on Oct. 4. the m'-' clision being Mrs. Peters' 'l'()t,h birthday. when all ilir niemiwrs. of their family gathered to wisll her a happy iiirtiiday. Supper was served to all present. The tlibie was centered with s decor- ated hirihii.-i:. Mk". Fnllnwin: supper each nieniher present:-d her with gifts. . 'FUNERAL SATURDAY-'I'i'le funeral service for the late Vin- cent Prosper. who passed away on Tuesday as A result of an accident! which occurred the day previous while sawing lumber at. New Perth. was held Saturday from St. James Church, Georgetown. with Rev. Owen Kigqins celebrating Reguiem High Mass, Tlhe choir was under the direction of the organist, Mr. Percy Boudreaualt. The pallbearers were Messrs. James'McConnell. Jr.. James Walker, Guy Hemphill, Michael Burke. Jr.. Harold Public- over. Albert MacPhee. Interment took place in the church cemeteryl M CAPITOL 1sEbWs3Ti0T7W"- TODAY - TUES. - WED. THE SECRET riiiiill riiiir ' EVERY woimi REMEMBERS LATESTNEWS VINCENT LOPEZ ORCHESTRA Short "80 You Love Your Dog” Qsoriated Shippers. i -nliAoc.Eas IN roar - lMore than a dozen draggers were in port at Souris over the week- end. Most were in because of stormy weather. A number needed repairs, to nets. damaged by dog ifish. A couple of the boats hadgood catches of'haddock. Draggers in yesterday included: Harry G., Pink Star. Gloucester 19. Gloucester 21. Gloucester 17. and Marybelle, Virginia Ann. Charlotte 1, C. Old .1. Lady L3Tll'l 2nd. Souris 2, Nelson Miles. 'LOAI)ING SEED - The Nor- 'wegian freighter Norgillf arrived at Sourls yesterday lnorning and immediately began taking on a cargo of seed potatoes for Cuba. The Pontiac variety is being load- ed. and about two-third is in bar- rcls. The remainder is in the CH5- Irene R., Marjorie ' COME AND HEAR THE GOSPEL PEEACSIED may- E. P. BENOIT Of Calgary. Alta. Oct. 26, 27. 28 At CHl'R('HES OF CHRIST At . Montague on Monday Murray River on Tuesday lililrray Harbour on Wednesday 3:00 P. M. Each Evening Whim Road and Vicinity tomary 100-poiind sacks. Illfidlllflp is expected to be ccnclilcicd by yet completed and the are trucked to the ship's side. The cargo is being loaded by Associated Shippers. Geo'town Nun Marks 25 Years Of Service ..'In 1953 two Sisters of service reached the 25th milestone of ser- vice in the Home Mission Field. one of them was sistw Mary Fitzgerald. who observed the anni- versary at Camp Morton. Man.. on April 8. sister enjoyed the happy privilege of having her Jubilee Mass of Thanmgivlng cele- brated by her brother, Rev. James ,Pitzgerald. pastor of Immaculate iconoeptiorl Church, Winnipeg. The iSisters' Choir sang the Mass of the Blessed Virgin and the beautiful Proper containing so many "alle- lulas". Many little surprises had been arranged to make the day more memorable for Sister Fitzgerald: One of these was a,new set of white Gothic Vaetmenta; another was the decoration of the altar with red carrlations and tulips. After Mass ii festive breakfast was served, and at Sister's place stacks of cards. spiritual bouquets and small gift: testified that all Sis- tara "from sea to sea" were pres- ent in mind and heart. After breakfast the Sisters re- turned to the Chapel and Father lntoned the "Te Deum", joyfully. The choir continued to the end. for what words! could be as girand as these to mark the 25 years of faithful and loving service given to God so generously. ' Sister Fitzgerald is a daughter of Captain C. M. Fitzgerald of Georgetown and Mr. W. J. Fitz- gerald. postmaster at Georgetown. Tuesday. The wharf repairs are lioti rallvi'a.i'; tracks extend only to the head oft , the pier, Fmm mcre the potatoes; and broke ills arm while playing. Shows 8:30 7:00 9:00 IIOW ”'...::...G::n: ---ii in - t ”” Hitchcock . PRINCE mi--at ALFRED HiiiIHCiiCKiS, ' TUE. - WED. is a brother.-AC. To-nAir IF YOU KNEW WHAT Hf KNEW ..'All his schoolmates and friends are wishing Master Hughie Graham a speedy recovery and hope he will soon bc back at school again. Little l-lughie fell Mrs. Te-no Grant and Miss K. Martin who have been residing in l('ilmuir for a number of years. have now left to, take up residence in Morell. sorry to see them go and wish them every happiness in their new home. A worship service was held inf Whim Road School on Thursday evening. October 15, with Rev. J. M. Fraser of" Trinity United Church. Montague, conducting the service. Miss Norma Campbell and lifr. and Mrs. J. Jackhart and family. Fredericton, N.B.. were week-ettd visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell, at Whim Road. Miss lshhel Farquhsyrson, Char- lottetown, spent the recent week- end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Farqilharson, Kiimulr. Ac- companying Miss Farquharson on her visit was her friend. Miss Davida McF1achern, also of Char- lottetown. i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nicholson. Commercial Cross. recently re- turned fro visiting Mrs. Nichol- son's pt-ire.nt.. in Petitcodiac, N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey and family. Murray River, were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey of Whim Road. Mr. Norman MacDonald, Whim Road. has entered the King's County Hospital for treatment. His many friends and neighbours hope his condition will soon be improved and he will be home again. -GA. CI-IATIIAM, tCPiM Mrs. Eliz- nhcth Marcntette was 101 Satur- day. She is la sports fan who rarely misses a Saturday night National Hockey League broad- cast p . story . of love and Inna-walla that climb: from a of Quebec to I i stunning WNAY WOULD YOU DO 7 Mil: ucifunonf filntdin f.'auh's cdarfd' nutty lhnirlm. . V-4 Their many friends are . Oainvbeil ' 2'Roba't .VIith Weather Station In Arctic Able Seaman Joseph-K. Mac- Donald.-Morell. is a member of a communications staff of nine which will man radio equipment and make meteorological observations at the Arctic radio station on Pad- long Island. The island lies of! the east coast of Baffin Island. across Strait from Greenland. The De- fence Department recently an- nounced that. the operation of the station was taken over by the Canadian Navy from the United States Air Force. . For nearly eight months of the year Padloping is completely isolat- ed and supplies and mail are parachuted to it. Bulk of the sup- piiea are delivered by boat during the aulnme . P0. William K. Carson of Toronto. a communications expert. is in command of the station. which has a complement of 23. There are 18 sailors and "five Eskimos. ' , The communications staff which will man radio equipment and make meteorological observations was specially trained at H. M. C. B. Shearwatar, Dartmouth, N. 3. Bristol and Vicinity William MacDonald re- ceived a bad black eye last week while turning potatoes for his son Joe. With a single plough behind the tractor the plough struck a large stone and went on end with one of the handles, striking Mr. MacDonald just below the rigiht eye. causing quite a swelling and a black eye. 'The property of Basil MacDonald who is serving in the army in the west has been sold under V.L.A. regulations and two ladies have already moved into the house and wiring has been done and the lights turned on. Mr. William MacDonald who nloved to the city to reside is short time ago is offering his home here for sale. no doubt with the in- tention of residing in the city in future. . Fishing here is almost to an end for this season except the smelt season. The ood fishing and the lobster seasons were quite a fail- ure this year and the terrible sea monster that was sighted by so many kept the fishermen ashore for some time. Mrs. D. Perry is planning to move to the city to reside with her son Hector who is with the CNR. for a number of years now. one son J. J. rasidce here. Potato picking has about oome to 3. close here especially by the larg- er growara and trucks oominue to pour hundreds of loads into the mightly warehouse for gra-' ding and storage. This warehouse is a beehive day and night right now and will be for several months to come. giving much needed em- ployment to a crew of men. Mrs. W. A. O'Brien and Mr. Rod- die O1-Ianley were here from the city on Thursday last on business for the day. Mrs. James A. O'Brien has re- ceived word. that her sister (Elias), Mrs. Hughes who was seriously hurt in Boston. is still confined to her room and will be for some time. She is over 90. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Aylward wars week-end visitor: to oil: oltyytbeir old home before coming here, to live in retirement. Mr. and Mn. Harry Mdllwein wiho spent the summer montilla at. their aumm . d here have moved bad to the city vlhera Mrs. Mcitwen, will be buy again as a Furrier. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald have taken up residence in their new home following their homely- moon in Upper Canada. Mrs. Mac- Donald was the former Min Hughes of Pealzea and Morltreal. wishes forihuipplnaaa and success in their new venture are extended. The passing of Mr. 1-lorry Burke at his home in Douglaa after a lingering illness is regretted and the sincere sympathy of this vic- lnlty is extended to his wife and family. RED POINT SCHOOL The following la the report of Red Point. School for tha month of September: Grade Ix-l. Mary Wthalasi; Elorv. Ching. G1-ado VIII-1. wanton Rue: 2. Arthur Stewart; 3. Norma Gal-lott, Eileen Robertson and Glen Stow- art. Grade VII-l. aheldorl nose: 1. atiuin Garrett. ' Grade VI-1. John Campbell. Grade V--l. Ann WIIIII1: I. llowana Garrett. Jerry Sutherland; I. Theresa Whalan. Grade IV-l. Helen Whalan: Angus Campbell. Grade III-I. Jalnea Gumball. , Gr-use If-1. Frances Maohioe: 1, Leo Macfnnia. Ann Campbell. Grade I (Al-I. Gary Young. , Grade I (3)-I.' Margaret Suth- sriand. Anne Rose. Vernon Oar- retrt. Albert -Whalen: 2. George am. '1 my-1. nhoau Garrett. i . N th . Dull, in or Lake ii. a at the Monctoff Sibla Vicinity Mr. Wallace Fraser. Rod Point. was I recent. visitor to sour-is. Mr. George Holland Elmira was a recent visitor to Klnglboro. Mr, Stanley Dlngwell spent the recent week-end with his family at North Lake. Mr. Roger Bennett. C'h'town. spent the week-end at his home Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stuart. Kingsboro. were Oct 10 visltom to Oh'town. Mosara. Wa-shin Young. Kings- boro and Johnnie Young. Red Poi-nt. motored to Nova Scotia Oct.i 12 on busineu. Miss Gertrude MacDonald re- turned to U. 5. A. having spent har holidays at her homa in south Lake. Miss Norms J. Bonnet. North Lake, recently underwent an op- eration for tonsils at the Soiurls Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Coffin. Bothweii, were recent visitors to Red Point, Mr. and M.'rs. Charles Ohing. Red Point. were recent vlaiton to Mount Hope. I Mesers. Horace MacDonald. Eg be .r t. Borteiin, Washington Young. Kingsboro. were business visitors to Charlottetown on Oct. 8. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcfsuc. Greenvale, were Oct. 10 visitors to Red Point at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Macncllan. M-r. Lorne Kennedy. Kingsboro, was 3 recent visitor to the City. Mr and Mrs. Fred Vuzzo and family of Montague. motored through the Red Point and east- em districts; on Oct. 12. Miss Beatrice Bruce. college stu- dent in C'narlottetcwn., spent the holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bruce. souria. Mr. Gordon Robertson. Kings- boro. was a recent visitor to East Baltic. Rev, onald and Mrs. Mcclare. Kingsborn, accompanied liflsa Bes- sie Loclchart. missionary in India to Cl1.toivn on Oct. 8 where she spoke. Mrs. Charles McCormick and Mists Edith Rose. R..N.. of North Lake. were Su-nday guests of Mrs. Wilfred McLean and Miss Ada Mclzean. Kingsboro. Messers. Henry Jarvis and John Mooney. Elmira, have done extens- ive carpentry work at the residence of Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Bell, Red Point. . Mrs, William Chlng. Red Point. was a recent,visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Renfrew Cameron. East. Point. Miss Audrey Robertson. Gol- lebe student at P.W.C.. Ch'town, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson, Red Polntg Miss Karolyn Stuart. Ch'ti1wn. spent the long holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stuart, Rod Point. Rev, Father R. MacDonald. re- tired pastor at St. Columbe. has taken up residence in Oh'town for the fall and winter months. Mr. F. D. Bennett. Morell. paid a visit among his many friends and neighbors at North Lake and Red Point. Mm-a, Major Younc. EGG Point. and Floyd Mcbean. minn- boro. were buulxiesa visitors to 0h'town onyoct. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dixon. ac- eomplsned by Mrs. Footer Garrett, not Baltic, motored to Oh'tawn on Oct. 10. It is regretted that Mil. Ken- neth Fraser. North Lake has been a patient ln'the Sourls Hospital. I-for many friends wish her a speedy return to health. The xlngsboro Wcrl-nears Iriatl-i t.-ilte held their P t ” meeting at the home of Mrs. Joshua Mac- Donald on Oct. s with a. large at- tent of momibu-s and visitors preaent. Rev. 1!. R, and Mrs. Dell. Red Point. has had as their ltueid. Rev. and Mrs. John Murchison of New York, and now at their sum- mer theme at Point Prim. alao Mr. and Mn. Allan A. Campbell. Long River. Mr. Emery Bruce who has apart the past month on holiday with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. luv Bruce. Red Point, left on. return to Window. Ont. by plane on Oct. It is regretted that ma. RA! Dixon. Botliwell. has not been on- joying her usual good health and spent a few daiyli in tho lourla Hospital. It Is the linear: with of her many IHQKIC that aha will soon be enjoying her usual good health. some of the fa-rmerii have firi- uhad picking their uiiuda and are now helping others and all predict. a. good crop. They are not an bop- py over the price. It ulna two, bumels of potatoes now to buy I pound of sliced bacon. It tiled to be bacon and eggs, now and potatoes: Mr: 'and Mrs John McDonald. xonctori. aoaomplanad 1y-Ill-. ilrant nabs:-tao -IHIIUIQ 02-use I (D)-1. Maauhanaa; . uunieo. , Bel-nkce Mscniee-teacher. ” ,IvIpeotin ithomo; in. .ita out i -i .."rhe marriage was aolemnlsed at the church of Scotland lnanse. Charlottetown. on Thunday after- noon of 1M1: Mary Ferguson. daughter of M. and Mrs. Lao Ferguson. Betlioi. to Mr.. Charles w. Monenmin. son of M:r.'and Mira. Alexander Monennan. Pownal. Rev. Hu'vey.'Biahop performed the cere- loony. The bride was charmingly, dres- sed in a powder blue suit. with pink accessories. I-fer blidesmafd. Elatln Maclnnis. wore a navy blue, suit with pink accessories. i The groom'wu attandediby Mr. Oharlaa A. uaunnm. Montague, l"oilowing the ceremony. a n. caption for about forty gusts was held at the rainbow room of the Bison Restaurant. Montague. which was artfully decorated for the oc- caaion with streamers andwaddiag balls. The bride's table was can- tend with 'a three-tiar, wedding caka which was cut in traditional mI.nne.r. . ”I'he young couple will honey- moon through Maine. U. S. A., and following their return will reside in Bethol. born and Red Point. Mrs. Mc. Donald was the Icirmer Miss Ruth libgbertson of Red Pointand Kings- a. Mr. Lloyd G, Robertson. Real Point, motored to Kingsboro on Oct. 10. ML Edwin Robertson. Munna Road. was on a business call to Red Point Oct. 10. , Miss Julia Mclmils. Bothwell. la spending some time at her home in Red Point; Mrs. Homer Robertson. Munna Road. was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton string: and M11 M-BTY Stuart. Kingsboro, gjt Miss Ail-ice Webster. Moreil, is Spending some time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stuart. Kings- boro. A large number of adults and children tcok the advantage of being X-rayed on Oct. 6 when the X-ray mobile unit was in the Red zgalt llhd Kingaboro school diat- Misg Bessie Lockllai-t. who spent the past. 37 years as missionary in India was the special speaker -1: the East Point Baltic Iiaptist Church during the past week. On Monday evening the meeting was "under the Ausplccs of the Women's Mission- ary Sccicty. On Tuesday evening the B, Y. P. S. had Mir-s Lvckhnrt as their guest speaker, and on Wednesday evening there was the general meeting with Miss Loekhart speaking on those evenings. Miss Lockhart called for volunteers from the audience and dressed them in native costumes of the Indian wo- men and told interesting incidents in criniieciion with the c;st.um,- and of life in India. There was a large attendance at. iii! the meet- ings. Miss ockhart was the guest of Rev. W. and Mrs.McClare at the Baptist Manse and she also visited with many members of both churches. I Red Point Women's Illstitue meeting was held Oct. 6 at the home of Mrs. Roddie Kidaon, 3100 will be sent to the Jubilee Endow. ment Fund. Mr. and Ml'a.iE. L. Rose were appointed to attend the annual meeting of the T. B. league at the Charlottetown Hotel the latter part of the mimtli. A donation of paper towels was giv- en to the institute f-.:r the Red Point school by Mn. R. K. Kidaon. A committee was appointed to meet at it later date to make plans and ways to raise money for the young people of the district to get their outdoor rink finished. The Commitdiaa is an follows: Mrs. 1:. 8. Rose. Mrs. Chester Mcllelll. Mrs. T. L. Robertson. Mn. Foster Gar- rett. M81 Roy Bruce, Mrs, Nelson Stuart. Mrs. Charles Ohing and Mrs. Major Young. The remainder of tho evening was most plaaauitly spent by the show- ing of fllma put on by the mast- ern x.inga' Film Board, operated by Mrs. E. 8. Rose and Mr. Elwood Chlng. Next meeting will be at. the home of Mrs. Nelson Btiuirt Missionary debt announced Society was held at the home of Mrs. Sharpe on Oct- ober 18. at I p.m. p The president presided and open- ed the meeting with "We come Unto our rathsro. God" followed by pray: by Mrs. Sharpe. scrip- ture readings ware given by Mrs. Poole and the liyimn -"Janus Thou Divine colnpaniow wui ms. in unison u a prayer. - The Proof- Mrl. Osborne would berths guest" speaker at the Tbankoffering Service and that there would also ba apaolal music. A letter from Elnma'N. Paleiihcrpe was read by the secretary acknow- Edgar Poole ask membee to meet in h for the Noimnber moo" Mrs. R. A. Laujd will be tram oonvenar and the will be answered with gum the ". Mrs. E. C. God” and the Benediction Mrs. Peacock teacups. DRIVE RELAX.ED:- ATTENTION noroiiisrs AND rliiniziis 4.. AUTO, TRUCK OR TRAOIOII Join the Dominion Automobile Association and receive the following benefits: Emergency road service, legal defence. bond sei-i-. ice, travel planning, theft protection, Lloyd's Accident Insurance. on highway and farm, 33,000.00 for loss of life, D3000 weekly indemnity for'26 weeks. and many more. 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Willi DOG is-nd exp: Oi-hilgi i M the 9” home Wh the will roll up was Lean was in charge of the 33' Bopki and presented an inter”, ing programme on the theme um, church Unique FGu0SNJiups The meeting closed with the hym',, "Pill Thou My Life O Lord M, hostess served a dainty lunch iriu. l m'BI1d1!18 over in. l