'1-iioancirr THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i 1 NOVEMBER 15, 195? TH! EASTERN. GUARDTAAI her home Friday afternoon. when she entertained for Gordon. Aud- rey. Eileen and Catherine Mac- i'dr:u'r 2-HONTAGUI: Ilarold r. Landry. Mn. Byron smut Mn Bnleo Macrhol, Mina Joyce Wlgginton. Pins Mcklnnan. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Laure. Donald. who with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald, Roseneath, are leaving next week The Guardian may be bought at the followinpniacea in itionuguei Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian office; in Georgetown: The Pool Office: in Sourir: The Snack Bar and II. Iichards A son. .-.'ST. ANDREW'S Presbyterian Church, special anniversary ser- Auto. Above Co-op Super Market. vice. Sunday Nov. 26. at 7:30 p.m. Ralph Burdett and J. Elmer Dun- nlng will sing. The church hall will be dedicated. Rev. F. N. Young. minister. Charlottetown on Thursday. . . ALEGION AUXILIARY. Plinto Dealer, Montague. l E . .. ... 1 .. 'l'SPI 0l'R. lay-away plan to ' ' ynur Clirisinias ltli)lniZ, li.orie. Bulora. Lady Mn). llilco and other lirancl lwatrhes. V. R. Pt-pier. HRH1 ..'C0-OP insurance. Life. Fire. Mon- tague Branch, meets Monday. Nov- Griien. Elgin. The Jew- to reside in Welland, Ontario. A program of games and singing. and a comedy skit by Donnie MacLar- en. Errol MacLure. Chester Camp- bell and Wallace MacDonald was greatly enjoyed. On behalf of the Sunday School. gifts were present- ed each honored guest by Chester Fellows." At. the supper hour a de- licious lunch was served by the hostus. assisted by several mothers who were present. Montague. met at the home of Mr. wishes for their happiness in their new home was given by Mr. Doug- las MacLaren. A farewell gift of a set of Royal Bridal dishes was pre- sented on behalf of the congregat- ion by Mr. Stewart Nelson. In a tew well ch en words Mr. Mac- Donald thauked each and every- one for their kind thoughts and the r 6 King's County Hospital Ladies Auxiliary Jjeets The annual meeting of the Lad- ies' Auxiliary of the King's County Hospital was held yesterday after- noon at the home of Mrs. L. H. The nominating committee brought in the following slate of officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. R. G. MacDonald; month. At the rinse of the meeting a de- lightful afternoon tea was cnyoycd by the ladies. Canatlianbollar , Inquest Held A I11:-Deatlim Of Commercial Cross Mar. ..T. A coronerls Jury p last evening found that Basil Beaton, Commer- cial Cross. came to his death on October 29th. by being jammed be- tween the door and the body, or the driving as a pasenger owned and driven by John K. Mac- Donald. The inquest was held at the Legion Hall. Montague. before Maciiityre. stated that he had been next Wltl'i(lS, said that he had been a passenger in the car. lie said he had been at Cardigan in the morn- ing. and later met Billy Mac- Plierson on the road. and they had had a drink. They went to see John K. MacDonald. and he gave lilac- Donald a drink. i-ie and MacPiier- son then drove to Gordon , Mac- Donald's home, and the three then drove back to MacPherson's home ntinued on page 15 Posf Office At; Hopetield Is The post office occupied one So far as could be learned there was no Insurance on the two- stnrey building. No mail was ported. but some money were destroyed. The dwelling house portion of the building was occupied. lostp it was re- orders .' GLEARANBE SALE 1-1947 Ford Ferguson . . . . 1-1950 Foriiioll Cub . . . . . . . . . . 5515.00 (Trade and Terms accepted) -.0 SPECIAL USED TRACTORS R9V- D- A- Campbell M NEW 110'" 'Mrs. Freda B ids-rsio Mon- . . - car when the door came in con- 50" W1” d"lll'” "W 5”'"l””- M”' tagiie, was a busifiess visitor to g:.:::bel.l.'l.i5'n?rh:Velxggelggmegogg .P)?f.:Z'..,E:e 3:-lee:;!;lee&n' Mml Howard tact with a tree. while he was , "" ' ' s y y . . in . car 1-1950 Massey-Harris Pony . . 3695.00 . . ember 17th, in the Legion Building. vi 9. esidenty -Mm L. H poo; ; Coroner Dr. G. S. A. Iiiman. Rep- D t d F .,., m p ,FAREwELL l,M,.,n. p Mr sE:retI;;y4rea5ure,.' Mrs. F,-El-fk resenting tge growp wirue) Mr. J. 0. e l 3 H . OSTP VI 1 A ' .. - . . C. C b . C 511' -1 T Meetpngror gm Cm?r;1:nli)w vspliaipe and Mrs. James MacDonald, Ro.se- Dewar. directors. ityiis. A. C. Mac H-a1a:irpdcMr espusy i;-lesisrpuy ac. Th ! om" huudlng at Etc. I neath. were honored Wednesday Kay: Mrs. Leroy Vihite. Miss Bes- ' v I - ' - ' 8. P0! League Limited. Montague. will be evening when E 1”.” number of 51, poojg. Auditors; Mm w, J, M13 50m9l15Cl Tmmor 9PPe5l'9d ml" Hopetield. owned by Mr. Chester . ,,, held 3” the curmg Rmk 9” Thur” friends from the Church of Christ. Fraser and Mrs. J. E. Fraser. the de”'."”' MBCEGCHENM W5! d95l1'0Y9d W 2 DTAVAHQ WCQOIISZECCII . o . . . . . . 5 "WTLD STALLIOIN day. November Will. R1 3 P. M An interesting report, of the The 11755 Wlm959- D1 Presllm tire Thursday evening. 1 Team Wagon. Steel Wheels (like 1 200-Gal. Golv. Pressure Tank . . 5165.00 . .”T” i d M- . id M - 1 L year's work was given by the re- . , Sll0WS 2?30'7' 9 " Noll 15 Tm; Tm” W fglnderlfheiaogatareweiftigilfffrEric: tiring president. who thanked the "Md l” "”m"d3le Whe” he 3” "mm '" 5 dwF””'3 which "5 IIGVI) S 65 00 whoose rmir Chrislnias izift. to men. departure - for Welland membem for met, ,um,0,-L and co. 21 man lying 11631” the Slda 01 '-he moved to the site and Rlm05t ' i ' T ' ' ' ' ' ' D T ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' tlwatt-hos. vim-ks, sllvei'wzii'c. jew- Omarm An address Expressing re: operation throughout the yea... road. He returned and notified Dr. completely remodelled recentiyl.) 1 Ho.-Se Pgwgr spray ' p y p p ' I p i . 5 cllt-ry. vzinieuis. electrical gifts. ' . . Inmnn. Origin of the outbreak was e- 'v. a. Pnpler. -rm Jeweller and 3"" '” D”””3 "d em"dl”'3 be” ””””m”"” We” "”d”.”” M” Preston Beaton '0! Brooklyn. the item; from .. defective flue. 1 New Tractor-Auto Truck Cgnvgf. a pantry sale the latter pnit of the sion Kit with Wheels. Axles. etc. Degulor 3200.00-Clearing at . Also many other items as: Plows. Hur. T. i 0 50.00 a teller, Montague. i Jt a I ..'MlZ and AMrs.w.lack Aiinear. Lower Montague and Mr. and heart! lovely gift. The evening was spent in playing crokinole, and a Jolly sing-song was also heartily en- joyed. Mrs. MacQuarrie and Mrs. Douglas MacLaren were piano ac- companlsts. Instrumental music by Mr. Otis Jackson. violin. and Mr rows. Mowers. Engines. etc.. all or Cleoronce Prices. PHONE 1-3 JOHNSTON MOTORS Ltd. DODGE 8: DeSOTO DEALER Murray River. P. E. lslond Special Moves Up Again BUFFALO, N. Y.. NOV. 14 -. (AP)-- The premium on the Can- adian dollar in Buffalo hunks PYESLOD JBClK50I1-iZU1t3I'- W35 tZF63l- jumped back in one per com to? 13' enjoyed by Pl'Cryone. Mr. and.da,x alter touching one-iinlf per M1'5- MHCDOIIEW M9 l6HViniZ nfxllcciit )OSl.Cl'dil)'. the lowest liuying week to take up residence in ll'el- mm in m.-mths. lam: 0m31'10- The selling rate. mm yesterday, rose to 2 Spanish-ruled territory in thelmdayg i5tli. l6l.h and 17th centuries wast yesterdays l)tl)lll: rule 20 times larger than lhe R0mmllfuil percentage point lower than Elllplft Lon Wednesday. l Mrs. Lorne Wigglnton, Montague. were recent visitors to Amherst. N.S.. where they attended the Win- ter Fair. TiMR.FARMER We invite you to come and inspect the - NEW FORDSON MAJOR TRACTOR Now on display at McGowan Motors l was a l l ti-iis many friends in Mniitague are pleased in see Mr. Gordon Bears. commrrrial trnrcllcr, Char- lottetown, calling on his regular customers after his recent. illness. two 1-2 per cent per cent . 'MAGlSTRATE'S COURT - Court was held in Montague yes- terday where a resident of Car- digan was fined fill). and costs or one month in jail for impersonat- ing a police officer. A resident of Roseneath was fined 5525. and costs or one month for impersonating a p ..'FlJNl-ZRAL YESTERDAY 0, 0'0wIzz)gdJzzEewm61zfI51"53 T llloniague or thirty days in Jail for intoxica- tlon. Cardigan was fined 320 and costs Catherine Donahoe, of Charlotte- , town, who passed away on Wed- p My Mizmzs cargo 61252 law! A nesday. Nov. 12. was held yester- day morning from the residence of her nephew. James Donahoc. Roseneath. to All Saints Church. Cardigan. where Requiem I-ligti Mass was celebrated by the parish priest. Rev. H. J. Crokeri, assisted . by Rev. J. W. Mccardle as deacon and Rev. Bennett MacDonald es .. sub-deacon. Present in the sanc- tuary were Rev. Owen Kiggins. Rev. F. Corcoran. and Msgr. P. McMahon. Pall bearers were: Alexander Hamilton. Ralph Gor- don, John Power. Gerald MacDon- ald. Joseph Corcoran and Frank Donahoe. Interment. took place .- in the church cemetery. Slomngl. NE ,'llel2ARlll R.llf3lif.llllll80N ) p '2': NEWS '" MUSICAL Miss Vera Beck was hostess in t members of the Sunday School of - the Church of Christ, Montague. at TODAY Sliews 2:30-7-9 "ltil llflilll ran TiiE lili00M" EBA! NEWS-"Pr-esidentyhl Election”. Canadian Motion Picture Pioneers Awards, Eye Witness-"P. E. I35 FLYING FARMER". mPliIlicE EDWARD: 4 bars - sum MONDAY Academy Award Winner for "Best Actor" Humphrey Bogart vouti NEVER ioiion: the savage journey down I000 miles of untamed river! Blllmll llEl'Wllll DODGE CORONET V-0 FOUR-DOOR SEDAN ezJitrz&ci.rzy&.d,.:,'aarz5ztz4izr,aarx6xWza1zar The 1953 Dodge Coronet V-8 is the smoothest, most owcrful Dori c of all time. his exclusively styled . . . rand new, new I . . and it looks it! t "The newly designed body is more streamlined, lower, wider and more compact. yet there's more passenger room than ever in the luxurious, colourful interior. -' It is newly powered by a 140 h.p. Red Ram V-8 engine, of the famous "dome-shaped" combustion chamber design . . . the engine type which has recently a set performance and economy records. Gyro-Matic transmission is standard equipment, providing ho-shift driving at its best. - And this new Dodge V-8 provides a road-hugging, curve- liolding ride . . . newt steering ease . . . wonderful manoeuvcrability . . . the result of a now, wider . lower frame and newly designed suspension. V It's on display today at your Dodge-DeSoto dealer's. See it and arrange for a thrilling dqnionsuation ride. . I . l the mart powerful DODGE of all time vlowm priced car witb tbs renrational new type V3 engine Hers's the engine design universally recognized as the'ldeall The new Dodge Red Flam V-8 packs more punch per cubic inch displacement . . . de- liver: is full 140 h.p. on regular grade ,gasoline. It is the only engine in the Dodge Coronet price class which in- corporates the triple power advantages of "dome-shaped" combustion chamber . . . short stroke design . . . high lift lateral valves. More fuel energy goes into power, loss is wasted in heat and friction. Gyro-Matlc transmission-no-shift driving at its best-is standard equip- ment. Gyro-Torque Drive-for extra T bursts of speed from starting to 45 , m.p.h.-is available at extra cost. M . Manufactured in Canada by. Chrysler Corpomlilniu of Canada, Limited ' Malay r; -. f i 9 EXTRA: CARTOOIAX f'Uiihmiliar Sports” AT YOUR DODGE-DIIOTO D A I. I I '8 l i