"'2 1931 it .., PAGE EIGHT . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN gt AGIN-if:-MONTAGUE: Vlinrold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GE()RGE'l'()WN'. Wsldon Layers. i in Guardian may be Itrmlglitjlimlha, fillll-J7n4'IAlVl1)r;V-TVDIIIIJIVEVS in Mii7iiIi'gTiT1 Blue Dome Restaurant. nnd Guiirilinn Offlcef in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Qouris: The Snack Bar. ml Chum N. we Provincial De ..................E.. D -.s.c --- w--------- . - ....'!'N5'!'!TUTE meeting at Mrs 'WE ARE proud -to he the; pa;-gmem of pubnc Health and Lyle Boeliner's, Tuesday, 8 pm. Tip Top rlcnlcr in this arca. V19 sin I recent Ottawa paper ap-bwelfare. visited Savage Harbour Auction. mint In 211'!” "HP customers 111". peni-ed the following item of inter-.school on Sept. 28 where she gave 1"1'.1 hcsl and W know 11131 11111951 in residents in Montague and1,an intci-estiiig talk and demonstra- JBLUEBEIIIY BLOSSOMS -- Top is the host. AS Soon as Wm); w.1k1ng in . field new msli-mi mine in and look over our mm; .'Glgnfnnrung.Ma5(e1' Fran. i-iii sninpiec, yniiill know it too. ail Mscaillivray found a I)Illi'- :1 F Wnlrihcii. sorry branch with three buds ill Tull bloom and several berries rrowing. This is unusual at. this .ims of year aincce the bliicboripx leuon passed several weeks ago. Little saiiiis Aiiii Vicinity .'it is re:reitedNt.liat Mr. John1 Personals ?-- Iii:-. xl.ii-Leitiian, liopefleid, form-1, Jl-(ls mtiny fiiends will iigirt .-;-l-. of I.iiiZe Sands. has again en- '.o learn that Mr. William I.i1i. :- :9:-.-ri ire Montague Hospital. , tan. Montague. is a pallCll' .i: A-.. i M: llild Mrs. Chester MaoLcaii1 King's County Hospital -- - : Iiliirdock. Winsioe. were 1 ..'Mr. R. A B1)'lh. Tnroiiiw. lv.c.i' rel-ativas in Little Sands1 of the contracting firm uhiili - 26. y Mont Miiiil: constructing the new bridge. is prcsenity iil guest at the P001? Hnicl. Ilragger ”Harry ti” Added To Souris Fleet Nit: Rowan Sencabaiigli. Oak, Yaiiei. was visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex Blue. in Little Sands on Mon-i day. i l S.:irei'e svmpathv coes out to the faniily of the late Mr John Mill'- ydmk Stewart, Murray Haiboiir. formerly of High Bank, from then” nizim friends in Little Sands. Mr 1 Stoiicivis fiineral was held froinl Harbor on Sunday last. 'The new dragger "Hart-v (1 " arrived in port at Snuris Tl: ssdny evening from PortGreiie N8. .VI'.i:iay to join the fleet of draguvrs oper- - A M1118 It sourls The L. le Sands Hall is having -3110 WM 111 Commanfi 01 Olincl a llilit'll needed new floor laid. Ii Cumin Raymond GI"-11m. who has been i-aised and iiaia neii-i TEPOTV-911 1119 "'19 10 119 1'01”-'11 11111-'ceniciiL foundations put under it1 1113 130111 P101911 11911911 10 119 5118- and was also previoiisiy moved" worthy. back from the road. All these im-i T1115 C11'3Z89V WES built by W:i;z- pit i'ciiir::ts are good. start and Hatfield in Port Gi-eiie- V1119. 3119 1-3 l7OWel'ed with 115 hi1 The tun carfei'ries. the "Dun- ”G'-Vd1'1C' 1319551" E11PD11Pd End 111s lllflg" and the ”Prir.cc Nova" have1 5 P-1104 13Y HE11 311471 5131'?” 11151 started on their fall sciiedule oni 3413 5113111 1'9P0T19(1 3 11911 111s Sept. 29 ilidkillg two trips eacli.1 511'11m"'11' 011 1-1'16 W31 111101111 115 fl daily. insteiid ni their usual three; 1401311" W35 01 811931 551914111119 daily summer trips. Many truck-, 1” 111111 when 119 9511911 31 11-"111111N loads of coal are ferried across incl 111111113 I 11ClVY 108- T110 110111 15 Strait by these boats, especlally all 11180 0Q111PP?C1 W1111 11913111 S01U111Cl'3tliis time of year when people are1 and India telephone. Pens on tliejpi-sparing fur the winter. 1 deck with pasagewny between -. . . '1'19111A 3”” mUV1W 3130111011 111151 The Liiile Sands School vias. dranc. during rough weatiiei'.icss closed ri-iini Fl'lditi iiixiil wednes-1 11"'-H9115 T119 919W 00115151-1 01.dai Tlte-zrrarher who was Miss! Eive. Louise Stewart. on Friday returnedi T110 "H3-ITY 0-" 1115 139911 Faun tcacli on Wednesd-ay as the P119”-1194 011 1-119 U111-51de 01 1-116 111111 bride of Mr Alden Blue. Hopefleld. t-0- contend With ice. 0OI'l1'Il1lf1llF, The pii;v.'.s rnmraliilated their -1113 WM -Wmelhliii W”? on a tnaciv" and 'ViFIlPfl her the best '11"-3'4001v 1'1J'l-B3915 rf mod iiifhfxi After the nets are fitted on. the Services Inslilule .”"11uiliei's on the Island: Montague. 3. .eciors. Comiiiissioiirr Nicholson is Moshe... on return they were Mk IIHE GUARDIALI. Former1P.E.l. Man Heads United” Savage Harbour and Vicinity Miss Joan Rogerson of the Den- ition on "Care of Teeth". Cmdr. W. R. lnman was elecledi president of United Services in- the annual Mrs. John Rose and Mrs. Mildred Feehrin of Savage Hnrbour were visitors t.o Charlottetown on Wed- M. C. S. Carleton. Cmdr. Inman nesday. While in the city they vig. SUCCEPC1-1 (WC 11- R. 3l9W81”1. 101'-1ited Mrs. Rose's IlLlSI.)3llid, Mr. John m91'3.1' 01 C11R1'101191011'n. W110 I9-!Rose uho is a patient in the Prince tired after a year's tenure of of-ygdwm-d xsiand Hospital (' stitiite of Ottawa at . general meeting last night, at H. 1n his handink OVBT llddresl. GVC1 Mr. James Morrison, well konwn Stewart urged members to accelei-lpmmer and Interim. decorator, of are imrchase of a clubhouse. Hc'siii-age. Harbour. was I IJllsInCSS 1111'-Ncfi 311 9-Vl'91'Dt 110111 1111 11dd1.e5511'I5i10lt to Cliarlottetow ii on Thurs- by the founder of l'iiited Service day. Club in London, England. in 1815. ' g ' when similar conditions prevailed M... (-,(,,.d,on M- Ric, of ch”. 111111111 C1135 . :lottetown, school inspector for In- Air Marshal C. R. Slemon, chi:-flgpeciomge No! 7. was ,. vmwr W of air staff, will address the ill-1savnze Harbour on wmnesdly stitiiie on "hnow Your Air Force” C by ' October 8th. at ihe R. C. A. F. messv My WM”... Rogerson. wmgknown 0" 510119951" 5119911 lcontr-actor and builder of Peakeis Following are other ofiicci'sl5l.mon was a V-mum. to savage elei-ted for the coming year: .Ha..Dou.. on Monday where he Wu Commissioner L. ll Nicliolsoma guest at we hon',e 0! Mi, and R. C. M. P. vice president: coin-lM..s' CV M0,.Hson' ' msnder S F Conquer. honorary, 1 H S9Cl'ElRl'y; ('01. Eric H. Jones, Li.- .M . . . C91 T- G- B"11'1”' w'C 11' 11- cm” of Ha1IlIaRA'ndlt'PllYI!lsi'Bg:f:I.olV:15l?:?:h:l1) roy. Maj. C. D tli'mii:ii', Ll.-Col. J lsamke Harbour when Lhey were it. Dunlop. W C li'.R. Giinii, di:'-1”... masts of M... and Mrs. Fred fornierlv of Nova Scotia. , , . .. Coiiimiiiidcr Iiimrin is the son ofiSimi;.IuegL:3,n?:lx;lo;v;:1:ha: xagba .1lrs G. S liiniaii of Montague aiin.bF'H1 Ygcauoging on the Igagd 3) the la liidge liimaii. pm: put two weeks 1 seed have been bought and the ssh"- men here are working at seeding 51111911811 1-1'19 59119011 N91 00m' ,1. a,..,Lm... Kmd impmvemem in pleted has yielded a beautiful har- m, dL.,,.mV mm has can 5 greailvest of blueberries in this area, the p-CHARLOTTETOWN ilondilion Of. Injured Man Is Improved fTbe condition of Mr. David Lavei-s of Georgetown, who was injured in a highway accident near Montague on Thursday evening was described as improved last evening. .Vli'. Lavers, a. patient in the King's County Hospital. regain- ed eonsciousneu yesterday. He is also taking ' nourishment. and there is much hope for his eventual recovery. Jardlne. while Mr. Cy. Morrison acted as secretary. The report of the .vcai".s business was read by the manager which proved to be highly satis- factory. Spaces for storage were reserved for the coming season by the different members and other routine matters dealt with. The fohowiiig were appointed to the board of director; for three-year terms: Messrs. Louis Cameron, Bernard. MaoMillan and Elisha Pigot. The directors will meet shortly select 'the several offic- ials for e year. One of the grand old ladies of this area. Mrs. Allen Morrison has returned to her home in Savage Harbour after I pleasant holiday in Mount Stewart where she was the guest. of her brother and sis- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacDonald. Mrs. Morrison. despite the fact that she is 89 years of age is still active mentally and physically. She still does alll her own house work and maintains a keen interest not only in her own conimunily. but those of the out- deal mm "1 money and time. psame bright prospects are not held .....,- for the cranberry crop about to be1 lliarvested. The yield is away be- normal and in addition the has taken a A few firI!'fTl6l'S have started dig- ging poiaioes in this district andi10W niany more may be started by the C1"(111'b91'1'Y 11138801 time this goes to press. y MM loperations have not One notices lany iiiipi'ovements10111- T1115 1-! Indeed unfortunate being made from time to time thisl101' 1111 M 11118 revenue received 5u.nn,..;-,nnd fall, to many buud. through cranberries in a normal iiigs in the district. Houses have year is quite high. As much as been paiiited,roofs and other parts 52600 has been received for the of buildings shingled. roofs coated; 11111'V(”-51- 01' 0119 1108 111 1-119 Point de ,1 house 3, havhg new cement Ro;he area in it year when yield foundations put under it. Cement 111111 D1108-9 Vicre 110111 hiifh. ls also being used in stables: whltewashlng has been done and lmanv other improvements. which The work on-the new breakwater at Saiage Harbour which has been for two years is all add to the beauty of the dis- 201112 on now imp; and mow mg pmspprny of hearing mnipierioii. Mr Lloyd M people, Wellner. the supervisor and MI. Frank Gallant. the foreman. have given every attention to this all- bost will leave for the flshingi The Lmie sand-5 cemetery has K101811911! Which W1-11 be 5110111: the been levelled Mr. John Burhoe, The Roman languages are those I1-npgrtanf, project 1,, ,0 (A, as me 111-717 01' 11113 W9911- !t'.bni:y, who had the contract. did derived frcm or 1111111911911-d 111411111131 fishermen of this area are concern- "'BE.'l..!Cl'1d.Il'3I). Fertilizer and grass by lntiii and its dialects. ed. mm thg .-esun mm 5 Wu 1T""TT'T”" "" '"c'mmW”'”C'T4't"”'”"T'" " I bang-up Job is assured. Messrs. Morrison and MacRae of Summer- SPECIAL! TONIGHT ON THE STAGE- 9:15 P. M. GUEST APPEARANCE MISS CANADA -- 1953 MISS KATHLEEN ARCHIBALD OF K Canada's Representative In Recent "Miss America" Contest side are the contractors. The annual ineeting of the sliarehoide-rs of the Douglas Co- operative Association was held in the office of the Coinipan-yis ware- house at Douglas on Monday. Sept. 28th. Mr. George Maoxenzie, vice- president occupied the chair in the absence of the president Mr. Friink ELOWNA. B. C. .911 side world as well. It is the sin- cere wish of a host of friends and acquaintances that ths fine lady may be spared for many more iyears to lend charm and warmth -heavy toll in bogs where sprayingito the community which she calls been caisriedi11011'1e. The following teachers met with Inspector Gordon M. Rice at" St. Peter's Lake School on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the forming lot a study club: Cecilia McCor- mick. Point de Roche: Theresa lVlacDougall, St. Peter's Lake; Mar- ion Kelly. St. Andrews; Mary Ledwell, st. Peters Lake; Alice MacEwen. Canavoy: J. A. 13. Mc- Connell. Savage Harbour. After-n free general discussion led by Mr. Rice it was unanimously decided to form is Study Club. Three meet- ings will be held before Christmas with the first scheduled for St. Peters Lake School on Wednesday, October 28th at 2 p.m. It in plan- ned to devote the first portion of every meeting to the particular problems confronting the individ- iiai teacher, while the remainder of the session will be utilized in the discussion of more general Time Tables, Course of Studies, etc., etc. -C.H. SHOWS 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 To-nail ciwi: KELLY I-ti ocvdv 90'' "1"" back to threaten all that ynotlorod to her nowl wenly Dazzling Minutes with 1 TTHE W0RI.D1S MOST '4 BEAUTIFUL GIRIS" UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL fumm LORETTA YOUNG ,, JEFF CHANDLER - 1Bema.sey'ou ANGEII REVIVA TUESDA AND "WRESTLING WRICKS" snows 3:301 7 and 9 WEDNESDAY ONE SHOWING ONLY "THEY CAME TO BLOW UP i AMERICA" SPECIAL TICKETS ON SALE' NOW BUY EARLY - AVOID RUSH SPECIAL mbmoirr snow y "nos Mm om !' .anm.'.r mnwanrammnr . . p ADULT ENTERTAINMENT , r pgjagehvme . - L PIER R E h I. si-low Y AT 9:30 AT 11:80 P. M.- Mi-. Wilfred com;-i,,and was held from his home on topics such as: Remedial Reading, Retarded and Delinquent Children, competitive. Recreation. Tcxtlsooks. IN Miaggaiaim I MR. SHELDON MMQUABBII The residents of Winsloe North and surrounding communities were saddened when hearing of the sud- den death of Sheldon MabQuarrie on the evening of August in. His friends will miss him, but It is in the home where he will be missed most. He leaves to mourn his father and mother. three sisters. (Lor- rains) Mrs. William Wheatiey; Grace and Inez at home; six bro- thers: Waiter, East Royalty; Chris- topher. Regina; Charles and Ray- mond. Oyster Bed: Rolland and Harold at home; aim two lialf-slis- ters (Mary Ellen) Mrs. lnmimett Parish, summer-side; (Sophia) Mrs. J. MacLeod. Darlington. The funeral was largely attended Friday, Aug. 14. Service at the house and grave was conducted by Mr. H. Hardy and the ,Rev. Mr. Wilson. . The hymns sung. were "The Lord's My Shepherd”, "Safe In The Arms of Jesus". and "There Is a Land That Is Fairer Than Day". Pall bearers were Messrs. Sydney Macczusrrie. Allison Yeo, John Maclnnis. Leonard Ford. Lawson ,MacKiimon and Emmett Farrish. 1Fiower bearers were: Messrs. Gor- don Macliuils, Gordon Matheson. Keith Crasweil, Wallace Smith. Cecil Ford. Winston Ford. Chester Younker. Donald Axworthy. Flowers Pillow-Mom and Dad. Wreaths: Sisters and brothers Mary Ellen. Emmett and family Chris. Regina. Sprays: Sophie and family. Uncle Will and family Uncle Henry and Inez Aunt Lil and Fred Aunt Eliza and family Aunt '1earl. Hartford, Conn. Uncle Willie, Aunt May and fain- ily Jim and Lil Blanche and Everett Maollaehem Mildred and Irving and funny Blythe Hurst Clara Wallace and family Arnett. Ma 1 and family Bill and B mice Mwlrinis Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MacDonald Grsce Leonard, and family. John and Margaret MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers Layton. Jean ”i.d family M11dred. Robert and Wendell Silliphnnt Margaret and Stan Younker and Mrs. Neil Maccallum and family ' The Stevenson family Aunt Eliza. Letters 0! Sympathy Hannah stead Mrs. Olive MoPhsll Mrs Colin MaoLure Mrs. Penzie Ford Tess and George. Hartford.Conr.. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wheatley, To;-. onto. Ont. Card OfgTlIunks Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacQuarrie and family wish to express to their many friends and neighbours the aippreciation of all their acts of kindness during their very sad bereavement; also to those who sent floral tributes, letters and cards of sympathy. st?E?iuTTme Continued from page 3' iagEii?st7sici"iiiE"e”isTiTFi?,W.gT Ncthinz has contributed more to the dignity of man mg” pang, Says an add in down town Mon. treal. What counts is not the number 01 home you put in. but how rnuch you put. into the hour.-.. A11-11011Kh each sound may have 39V?”1 111981111186. the entire 011111959 language is made up of words of one syllable. and what's more amazing it has no rules of grammar. There are three bones in every- bodys body that never change size OCTOBER 5, 1953 Funeral Today of Accldenlllcliiiisi I .."I'he funeral i 1 late Herman 5lIIIb:le.r1U:;.ICIg"Ouft:11: and Thomas Bsnphy, who w,..e' ';;L1fga;:o- T133133 'le1:,0e1:iOnt IIQIT . n . tegehplaoe today; I Wm a service "fa tho 1 smith will be held at at. xerox: Church at 9:30 a. In. after 19"”, his residence at Cardigan gt, 9.05 am. ' The service for the IETCVMT. cu,-- tis and Mr. ssnphy will take plgcg in All saints Church. Osrdlgsn .3, 9:00 am. ' BOGNOE. Enzland. (op)-niii Hanson. 61. u binning hut. prop. rietor-at this Sussex seaside re. 5011. Ls emigrating to Australia 1;. dibiust at the growing number oz swimmers who change into bathing suits right on the beach. from the cradle to the guys. The three are known as the cssicles, They 'function as trananitters of WW1 W085 the some ,or the middle ear. They are fully dgvgl. oped at. birth and strange but true they are the only bong in I bcbyi body which do not grow. Old age tsku a heavier toll s. 1110112-It our trout population than fishermen do. . s 0 Ii .i.. The natural productions of fish is heavy and if naiture did not provide s balance by destroying countless axes and young it would not be long before fish would completely fill rivers. lakes and creeks. Only fish that are of good size are of interest to fiiisrincn, gnu over-crowding of the water keeps fish' pinit-sized for the pimple rea- son that there is not enough food for all of them. - A pet rabbit owned by Charles Gray. Gate City. Vs.. recently gave birth to, 22 bunnies in her first litter. Stella, Hartford, C0ll.Il. Louis and Anne Wheatley Woodrow and Carrie Wheatlcy Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mcwililams Walter. Myrtle and family Mrs. Hambly and family. Ca rd: Of sympathy Angus. Lucy and family Marlon. Walter and George Harry and Jennie Sackford Irving and Sadie Laird Mary and Rod Ford Mr. and Mrs. Herb smith and .Una Aline, Miiinle and John Pidgeon Rcagli and Chris Barrett Mrs. Albert Cudmore and family Glydon and Rena George and Helen Macxay Mrs. Ambrose Barrett and family Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant Mrs. J. R. Neill Bessie and Milford Cudmore Mr. and Mrs. Lem Macliinnoii Kathleen and Ivan Turner Annie and Bob Roberts Miriam. Lester and boys Mrs. Hazel MacLean and family p Gmdon, Florence, Evelyn and Zclma Mrs. Elizabeth Ford Robert. Mnbbs 1 Annie Crabbe Mrs. Robert Reeves Ella. 1'fCIlIE and )an Auid Mrs. Carrie Maclniiis Marion and l-lowarrl -fainily Lea and Ida Clow Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacQuarrie Pr:-s:c.i and Beth Neill Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Axworthy Grace and Jack Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Ira Auid Earl and Margaret Clark Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Ford sterling and Vera Rodd Mrs. Mary Ford Gordon and May Murray fumily David and Austine Axworthy Mrs. Lilig. Albert and Jennie Leslic, Lydia and Marion Earl. Gladys. Jean and Sklffiiigtcn ' Mr. and Mrs. Elvin McLure Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Matheeon Mrs. N. Ling. Lillian and Harry Elsie, Vinle and family Peter Lilly and family Florence and Lloyd Gilllspie Mr. and Mrs. William Wyninga Hartford. Conn. a lid Stanley Hartford. Conn. May Jones and family tamily' Mrs. Cora Ling Mm. Sadie stead Vesta and Melville Home Mrs, Annie Ford Cora, Urlas and family. Reta MacNelli C Mrs. Beatrice Ncill Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tin-ner Lavinia and Herb Msthesoti Lillian and Fred Ford Irene and George Adams Dotty Bunsrd Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes Blanche -ind Art mibem Phyllis and Daniel Macbesn I-feber and Erma Home Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jewell Iverna Doria and Ilirlth Hughes Anne and Louis Whestley Joan and Oliver Nunn idaok and Gladys Macdrsgof Ads, Claud and family Mr. and Mn. layman Ilrt was and Thelma MacLeod and ' Mr. and Mia. Hamid Crozsman, Jean and Watson CUdI'I'IOIu and Rosella, Clifford. Mom and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers and Victor ' and Nettle, Msdwilllunl l 1 around buildings. 1 Everyone knows the .1 loss of. lives, resulting from fires. Our fire brigade is i doing its utmost to keep our equipment in the best possible condition to fight fires. But if we all work together to prevent fires l veiition campaign. ciriziaiis of Town of nomeus , This. week. October 4th to October 10th is set 1 aside across Canada as FIRE" PREVENTION WEEK. It would be much appreciated if every citizen. would personally inspect his home. business place and premises for hazards which might cause fires. Stoves furnaces. flues. pipes. unnecessary, rubbish in and l i be a great saving and comfort to all. '1 Please give us your support during this fire ipre- I I - Fire Chief, rowii of Montague. destruction and loss, even and causes of fires, it will 1)." 11. Comm. 00-DPERATIVE colors will be elected. M E E T I N G vao-s THEATRE. Moxtraapa WEDNESDAY, ocronan mi 1 . h at 8:00 P. M. At this meeting by-laws will be adopted and Dir- It is therefore, necessary. that Montague and all onciuiziiiou surrounding districts be represented byin large atten- i dance. . 1 i . '.-'- FOR The old St. Mary's riirthcr particulars apply "llllIlllllPA to it'll”; W H111 11l;'il1i1-1! 1- Cf? AT SOURIS the lot of land on which the same is situated. For MELVIN J. Mcquarn, Solicitor. ' '7'” VI SALE Hall on Church Street and -to :- 1 l HES" In Person with the ' GBANDOHILDREN RCA Victor Recording Artist l X I of 3 gold Moiiimin Dew" "Old Rattler" Ind others. OHABIAYITEIOWN BOLLAWAY CLUB ' MONDAY. 001'. 5 Doors open '1 lf.M. Ebow-8:80 EM. aiimiui II. dub.-aim I