irn ..... -.-. . -ms GUARDIAN. iclisnuorrsrown nice clan-r," s B LOVE AFFAIR B you've BEEN IE5-1 WAITING FOR! ? iiiiiii. -.'I'llE. - wen. riiiiics is.iiwAiini iiii Eisiniii iiiiiiiiiiiii lrlleelaelberibl aoeui osoeonowsv ' AGENTS:-MONTAGUIS pl. lslllw.-Ilia. Byron Stewart. Ufa- Illggteten. Ml Jean JOIIUIOII. Walden Layers. town: The Post Office; ards & son. The Guardian may be bought at Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George- in Souris: The Snack Bar and 8. Rich- the following places in as ..-sasnnee Ti-loss: Proceeds for Hospital. Aaniaaion 50 cents and 35 cents. Mr. Albert Aitken, Lowcr'uon- tague. is presently employed at Hooley's Men's Wear. Montague. BACK. Montague. Wednesday. October 4th. ....'l!0l!l'.l'AL Nursery Club dance. Tuesday. Oct. 3rd, Beaver Hall. Montague. Don Messer's Or- chestra. - an-. Manford Nicholson of North Wiltshire is relieving Mr. sclaude Macxay. Canadian National Rail- -. RBITIBED MINISTER ON 'Vlll'l.' -- Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mac- . Vicinity Mr. DOIIOVIH 0! ml? River was a business visitor t Georgetown on Wednesday. Mr. olive Stewart, Provincial pertinent. of public Works and Mr. John Lea. also of the De- partment of mbllc Works were in partmental business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and faintly of Charlottetown. mot- ored to Georgetown on Wednesday, where they visited Mrs. Fraser's Mr. Jock Grant of the Depart- ment of Labour at Moncton, N. B.. was a. visitor to Gr-ur etown on GOOIIOCOWII on Wednesday on De-' .-....- ......-...-3.. . ”'At-George i we A "l.l'lf”f'l?ll'.i '1 it A I-claim.-r..cauri some 15 cases were heard be-V istrs J fore Stlpendlary W. MacDonald for st Georgetown yesterday A resident of Hopefi 1 chug ed under the Temperaacee dAct wi unlawfully having liquorln hispoe- A resident of Alberry Plains. facing the same charge as in the first case, pleaded guilty and was Court adlourned until Oct: at e:r;- from the Minister 'of Publt .:- ERROL FLYNN cl ....-nasnnvii O! b llth f t M t f - all i l ti: in his " M supper sponsored in? tile ladies at 33:. Ivlieille Mr. l&:cT!g:;'isoi:'n -till: mothan ' Mum,” Rluuuf. (gm :aid::ce'.1 ;le:d.e:l. gouilg anTin was w':;i'klg.tTh:l c"actw'-'; "uoumee AND - St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. holidays. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. :3:.kmt”' um” nc 1' fined 020 and costs oiituo or 00 "DA l.”l:;:my'o! Q'u.'m.. mud . M t . - - v . GREER GARSONI a ”" ""' li:5f;i.1ii.”" ' ""” mm” ” &'.”.'n'.':..Jf.i?" C""''”' "” " ch-rm under in mxhww mt- flc Act that -he did allow an un- licensed person. to operate a motor vehicle, owned by the defendant, -- Wednesday. Mr. Grant is keenly f ed gm, com 0; am 0,39 day. on a highway, pleaded guilty and G REER ,4... pr...” mwomu mi 3::,'fd,'u3t”g"fvf,”-Kmfijrggutftgg interested in the several ferry con- ,:,”.,u. was fined :10 and costs or use or L WAL Miss Lorraine MacDonald of Al- Mukmm" dnuho ' R” Mr nectionl. which have 11001! W090!" A resident of Mllltown Cross. 10 days in jail. - NN , k N e PIDG7-g-R, ligtogil h:veB:ecentIlay joined the staff Hamnl now mgredp mmm; 34 front; time tomtlmrg. to ursrirouu: c)t1ggeddI:ndIi'ththe grirfinal fogs eds rgriactn; cg il:?nu1lg3:.d char!-3. ROBERT a ar oe., ontapie. l ed to "up connenuon 0! 5.. corn wn W ” Oil! is - ana w ill: VI Y I - un er 1- no 9 wth - . - points. These are the late fall . and mg damage to a car window to the unlgwguuy dgiving g mom: vghi. Exmr fir vou NG ON .-.23. ""'.L- A- ....Y.".'."”.E.' 531?? ?e35"'-'J3 -lid-feiiiiiwfi te.:":il::”'.m"::::. ":.e.';i.::.:z.-i':;. ii: ;, ',,"”"',,'"':,'::' on me , , ITO WIT, ow l'2 V 0 I I I! C - (ll pu c j wjy, Q; 111 . 345953” Cartoon M-o-are LOVE sronv IN TICMNICOLOII Montague on Friday. ff "12 a'n”g"”g:;'”3:f town to Pictou and the proposed : and was fined ti-00 and -11,. um. pm, .1... ';,,i;,, ' "SLIDE M4-TM W Mr md M" chum mm, of town. While innthis vicinity lriiev. l”;"'g; ”'gf.':f3""m,',?: :3i:uohndoi6:Ti:"liirrh0gam?c' it ruin.-y to :uchaArae uI;der the High . . 0 . DONALD W7” W4” -as -m ---s 3lZ'..”f..”il:”p?..:3.'?:i5S”tr..T.l: --1 -am-lfm mum. in or moo. or lo in .l:.:.?:..:. .::a i'.....'.'.':;l".:...: sung. Based on Book One oiloiiii GALSWOiiTiil'S "THE FORSYTE slaw ""1 "W in Mm'3"-v1"'"""'- in Murray Harbour North. Town council. Community We1- WAL Mam 0, M1,,” ,m,,.,.,,, out first having obtained a iicens TODAY: "ICHBOD AND MR. TOAD" NEWS - COMEDY - FEATURETTE - snows 2:30 - 7 . l. Cocuss COULD p D9 N9 t WROJW iisalesiisesupsoaua .,,.. -iostgiiisgsnaon, A P I 1' 0 L A 10.9” Shows 2:30-7-8:45 " ROCK ISLAND TRAIL" Also "ATOM MAN vs. SUPERMAN" - Cartoon COMING Mon.-Tue.-Wed. iuvruiiu-viiiiiwu” Lorne or Valley Mr. John McAulay. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mae Mc- Aulay. Mrs. Angus Nicholson has re- turned home after spending the past week at Millburn. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mclntyre were visitors to Montague on Sat- urday. Mrs. James M3CL80d, Bonshaw. spen-t the week-end at her home in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay, Pisquid. Mr' and Mrs. George S. Lcard motored to Bedeque on Sunday where they visited relatives and friends. Mr. George Jay, Mr. Earle Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. James Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw were recent visitors to New Perth where they visited relatives and friends. Miss Norma MacLeod and bro- ther Jackie were visitors to Char- lottetown on Monday. The Mobile Chest X-ray Unit was at Lorne Valley School on Friday where a number of people took advantage of its services. ....'The Misses Jane MoGrat.h and North Lake and Peter's Road. was period led by Anne Yeo. read by Mia Millie Lake Allene Beaton. then read and singing of Taps. iiiiiiiiiiliif (Continued from Page l) schools in each county. ton. Mcadowbank: Honourable mention: Northam. and repair of buildings in county: Son, Strathccna. ..'C.G.I.'l'. MEETING - The N!- ular meeting of the Aketa C. G. I. T. United Church. Montague, The meeting opened with the C. G. I. T. purpose and prayer. which followed by the devotional This opened by the hymn "Take Time To Be Holy." The Scripture was and Anne Yeo read the story ”Crucified and Risen.” The devotional service closed with prayer by Hattie Mae Weatherbie. Minutes of the last meeting were approved. The devotional leader for next week will be Greta Wigginton. Roll call will be answered by "Suggestions to make funds for the group." A, social meeting will be held next week at the home of the leader. The meeting then closed with the itlon for most improvement among Kings County - l. Glenfanning School - Winner of R.T, Holman Trcphy and the society's prize of 350.00. Honourable mention: Forest Trophy and the Society's prize of 350.00. Honourable mention: Hamp- Prince County - 1. Kelvin School tn -Winner of R. T. Holman Trophy and the Society's prime cf 050.00. Building Improvement - P.!'.I. Travel Bureau trophies for out- standing improvements in painting each Kings County: Alex MocKay 8.: ..'BEKAll LODGE MEETING- Miss Thelma Lairter. P. N. G.. pre- sided at the regular meeting of Ac- made for observing the 99th anniversary of the founding of Rebekah and Oddfellowship next Thursday. The program committee reported that Dr. A. D. Macxenale has consented to address the joint assembly of Oddfellows and Reb- ekahs.' Tentative plans were also made for receiving the vlce-presl- dent of the T L ' h Assembly. Mrs. Minnie Klllam. on Nov. 30th. There were sixteen officers and members present. ..'MlLlTAllY FUNEIHL AT BAY FORTUNE-The funeral of the late Allan Robertson. who met his death so tragically a few days ago. tool: place at Fortune Thursday. It was one of the largest funerals g in the district for years which shows how popular this man was. He was a veteran and the military ceremony and firing party were taken over by the veterans. The service in the Bay Fortune United Church and at the.grave was conducted by Rev. Mr. Corkum. The sympathy of the whole neighborhood was shown in the large attendance. Mrs. Robert- son escaped unhurt and she is left with a family of nine. Two of the man and a hard worker. Brlglzkleyh winner of P. W. Turner iy. Prince Courity: Lloyd Lcckerby, Hamilton, winner of 0.11. Brook- lns Trophy, Community Improvement--Kings county: No competition. Queens County: Brackley: Prize cf 850.00 donated by the Pure Mill: Co. Ltd., Charlottetown, won by Brackley Women's Institute. Prince County: Central Lot 16: Prize oi 850.00 donated by Mr. fare League. Canadian Legion, and Kings County Board of Trade would do well to press for the start of one or both of those ferry .ser- vices. The big push in a matter of cerned. Interests in Nova Scotia, especially in the Pictou area. are understood to be very favorable to the idea and are pulling hard for its inception. Sinatra Separated From His Wife ' 29 - (AP) - Frankie Sintrai one- 28-(AP)-Frankle Sinura, one- time hero of squealing bobby-sox- ers. was legally separated yesterday from his wife of 11 years and a healthy chunk of his huge in- come. Mrs. Nancy Sinatra. 30. the boy- hood sweethcart of the crooner. won a separate mainzenance dc- crec by default in Superior Court. She also was awarded custody of their three children. The Sinitras have been separ- ntcd since last Feb. 1. At that time the 33-year-old Sinatra set gossip tongues wagging with an international pursuit of actress Ava Gardner. Sinatra was not in court today. He and Miss Gardner ncstisv night. Under the settlement. Mrs. alra will receive: One-third of ihs gross income up to 3150.000 annually. After that. her share drops to approximately 10 per cent on a scale based on income tax tables. ,, LONDON. Sept. 29 -(Reuters) -One of the youngest - and tal- lest--rnen ever to fill the job was installed today as Lord Mayor of London. He is Alderman Denys Lowson. aged 44 and six feet, four Sin- charged under section 291 oi the Criminal Code of Canada. that he unlawfully did assault a woman resident of Alliston by striking her informant and the defendant each gave evidence and each put one witness on the stand. The case was adjourned until Oct. 7 at 2.30 at Georgetown. A resident of Murray River had his brother appear for him and enter a plea of gum! 03 M5 "5 hall on a charge of unlawfully operating a truck. which weighed in excess of 5.000 pounds. 011 I. hilhwgy at a speed in excess of 30 miles per hour. contrary to the Highway Traffic Act. He was f'med.:20 and costs of 3250 or 30 days in jail. A resident of Murray l-lalibor had his employer isppear and en- ter a plea of guilty on his behalf on a charge of unlawfully operat- ing a truck weighing in excess of 5,000 pounds at a speed in excess of .30 miles per hour. He fined :20 and costs of 32.50 or 30 days in jail. The same resident of Murray Harbor had a plea of guilty en- tered on his behalf to a charge that he unlawfully did operate a motor vehicle on a public high- way without first obtalning a license for the current year. He A resident oi Charlottetown. pleaded guilty to a charge of un- lawfully allowing an unlicensed person to operate a motor vehicle: owned by the defendant. on a highway. contrary to the Highway Traffic Act. The case was with- drawn. . A resident of Montague plead- ed guilty to having liquor in his ,oasesslon in a place other than his residence. contrary to Temperance Act. He wasiflned :20 and costs of 34.50 or 30 days in jail. - for the current year. On the first charge he was fined 310, no costs. or in default of payment one month in jail. On the second was held in the clamroom on x Sebehhm L0g'ue'i )':gnu;3u.e' this nature must; nnturglly gene with his flat in the face. A plea .::;P3:h:"s;::ng.”?n P9 59;”- ur ay eve ng. rng is us- ed. The 0 e- Thursday 'n'""””"' Sept aw" ness put of the session, plans were "Vim m9 "M9" N0” i""C”l' C00" ”' mt wuw W” cm” fault in first case to cover the second case. . Two residents of Point Pleas- aont. charged jointly under the Excise Act with having..aii1ls in their possession, were sentenced. One was fined 3100 and costs of S830 or three months in jail. The other..a second offender. was sentenced to six months in jail was i without the option of a fine. and in addition a fine of S500 and costs of 38.30. or in default of pay- ment of the fine and costs. an ad- ditional six months in Sell. The case had been up previously and had been adjourned for judgment. Mr. S. S. Hessian. K.C.. crown prosecutor for King's County. re. presented the crown. I ronrune niimoe w.r. The regular meeting of Fortune Bridge w. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Harvey Aitken on Tuesday evening..sept. ilth. with an attend- ance of seventeen members and one visitor who later joined the In- stitute. Mrs, George Jackson pre- sided and meeting opened with the ode and creed in unison. Minutes of the previous meeting laghan were visitors to Montague Hm schon . my” mwevu "5 quite "M" "V: tt d d th Louis-Ch i heavy- w”.n"ed Two "Pd W5”. "1 "'00 wen rem md .ppm,,,d. A can. on Thursday. scgggfnl Mr- Robertson was quite in young 3vcle:h.c ugh: in New Bligh: Wed- 0' "'9 dim in -l'”- plate report of the proceeds of the picnic was given and amounted to 308.21. A. in the hall was also given by the school secretary. Bills amounting to tlsi.oo for painting the interior of the school were reported paid in full. Corres- pondence was read snddisoussed. .Several members ;o ered to, collect for the Cancer rid.” Q collection was leftover till the next meeting. . At.the close of the meeting is dainty lunch was served by the aim" nirlon report on the supper hold - Queens County: John Mscneod, inches tall. 3 financier. W059”! 353139454 by M"- '66 ' A resident of St. Peter's Bay, p I 51 53 M L9 5 t ' i- I iht . Lorne MacFarlane. Summer-side, p p and Miss Velma Burke. .' '- toresn to Biflgog. 2:73.-c risrriric? county: Elmer stordy W" by "'9 ”"5t”5 ”' Cemnl 10'- TAIPEI. Formosa. Sept. 29 - ch""d "M" u” m''""" Tm i (Pat-I'M Plule 000!) i ' ' ests of Mr and Mrs Edward Carleton ' 1” Umled chu1'0h- (Reuters)-The Chinese Nstlonal- He A" mm unlTwmuy drwln" ----:''----1' it , i alien, . l i . ists today accused Communist T truck wewhh" in nu” of 53" MONTREAL. Sept. 3 -(OP) rr l I I "DARRYL : ' Home improvement Prise winners China of sending thousands of 900 PWM3 W the hm””'y m Two persons were killed and an- 0 ym-wAMu'Es-'- - -wcmm- Mr. Neil Nicholson is spending Flower Gardens - A collection Chinese 10 slave labor in M-n- e””” ” 3” "m" P" 5”" ””d' other iniured MI! W11"! W" ed guilty and was fined 81) and mwmobue -oomaed Vim . gmcg costs of 82.50 or 30 days in jail, unwed with won. .. Mn”. 5;. g. A resident of Georgetown plead- um A1,,-ic 3;-mu am his 32-year- ed guilty to a charge of moving on son. Roland. vnrevkillsd. Mn. a building on a public highway virgins Bx-suit, wife, Roland. without first obtaining a permit was severely injured, p g . The following are the results of the Rural Beautification Compet- ition for Home Improvement by Counties. Prince County - 1. Charles H. Yeo. Sherbl-coke: 2. Douglas Af- Ileck. Bedeque: 3. Everett Cousins, Mlflatc; 4. Elmer stordy, Carle- ton; 5. 0.0. Hewlett, o'Leary; II. J. Alban Polrier. St. Raphael; '1. George R. Mayhew. Mai-gate; 8. Wallace Adams. Darnley; 9. Mrs. Robert, cousins. Darnley; 10. Bar- old M. Linkletter. Linkletter Road: ll. L.J. Kilbride, Foxley River; 12. H. B. McLeod. Irlshtown; 1:. w.(:. Bryant. North Enmore; 14, nr-uce Carruthcrs, I-lowlan, Q1160!!! Cmlnivy - 1. Rev. John Douglas. York; 2. Hyatt Ilasiom. n'0d8T1C00n: 8. Andrew Johnstone. I-one River; 4. Austin Gibbs. Pleas- ant Grove: 5. Frank Roper. cen- churla and Siberia. The accusation was made by Gen. Chang Yi-Ting. Defence Ministry spokesman. who ' termed, it part of a vast plan to or- terminate millions of "socially un- desirable" Chinese. an enjoyable visit with his son-in- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillespie, Clyde River. of dahlias (18) offered by the Do- minicrr Experimental Farm, Char- lottetown for best flower garden in each county. Additional prizes of collections of bulbs given by the Society for second and third win- ners ln each county. Kings: 1. W. W. Anderson, St. Peters, 2. Harold Bulpitt, Rose- neath, 3: Thomas R. Jackson. Lower Montague. Queens: 1. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brackley. 1. Austin Gibbs, Pleasant Grove. 8. Hyatt I-laslain. Frederic- ton. Prince: 1. Everett Kowatt, Mar- turned to Durcheoter. Mess., after UAW 3- MW HOW 100”-'l'W-"aims spending the past two weeks at W0"-3-M11-305933 00111135. Dim- ihe homebof parirlilts Mr. and 1911-umdud. mmuu mwovmmt . amie . M" R” '" - The in. Cotton priua offered to the farm rssidmt of each omin- try showing. the greatest care. in- NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas left. Friday on a motor trip to different points of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Mrs. Edward Crane and son Lea. Bangor, are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Ci-ane's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Munro Mc- Grath. i Mr. James Mocannell has re- The following lepresentstlvee ef the sun Life of Canada in Prince Edward island will be glad to discuss with you any M15 Ind MM. GOOYIG 51!. - tfll RD ll ; . . relating to life insurance or nnnuitlee. without obligation. 0:91;; qfgey T.;:eIh;!Id1r:'l:i:;):Il7ondOV;&; ulmwwzg E:rIeJ9:Edd?T”s1::g; CnA3L0"3T0WN guests of their eon-in-law and mm, MM. mm. 0; mm. g, 1,3" WWW: 3. Wmllm Hayes. Central Royalty; d ght Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mac- .1590: and" 7.”; mm H 9. Willard Prowse, Brack- iiins. nono-rm BOGIEBSAO-;I6l6nAEBTHUB oaliiz-aim. .. Dfojmdfl my hm in prime. p. mo. 01119 M. ,0. mm mm”. cmma: ' , -' xinu couhm 1. Neville I-Ieber- 1'- 3'"? G"'4"- "Winston: 12- B. 0 shes Klvrlhoxiad-Ygm:i' n It Burns Mr and Mrs Grover McKay Pmwi p""'m9 311430. 2. John OAund'::';"':g:gl”bG;:9?l13' . D - . a I - - - ' ' , 5 - ' Freetown. ' Strathcona and Mr. and Mrs. Mwmm M”x”"”'iom"F" 33- 14. WIR. Ind Jam" Mggxg: Queens County: 1. Andrew John- stone, Long River; 2. Austin Gibbs, rleasant Grove. Lloyd Locket- ”! . James McNelll, Lorne Valley. motored to Mt. Stewart on Sun- day where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gernhum. Braokley. Kins! County -- 1. Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Roseneath; 2, Paray nob. 5103- M01011: 3. 'rhos. ll. Jackson. Lower Montague; 4. Neville Haber. Percy, Fortune Bridge; 5. Karma Webster. Morell; 0. Frank Par. suhmon. csnsvoy; 7. .1: Malcolm Mackenzie. Cardigan R.l'i..: ii. w.w. Anderson. St. Peters; 0. ago, An- near. Inwsr Montague; 10, age. p. -R-loharda. Gladstone; 11. Also arac- Kay do Scn. Strathcona; 12. R. MacDonald, St. Peters: 1!. Gavin D. nets. Victoria cross; 14. Harold -Dlllnitt. mseneath. . H. C. BOIIAKER - Unit Supervisor ch, . . Prince County: 1. hmhm P E' I by. 2. Harold Linklet . Provincial winner: Andrew'John- stcne. Long River.- Queena county Residence lin- provemsnt -- Offered by Patterson's Jewellery more of Charlottetown to the contestant of Queens com. ty showing the greatest improve- ment to his residmse only. 'Prizo: Half dossn silver spoons. won by Frank Roper, central Royalty. outstanding Homes special trophies are offered to the con- testantin each county who has the most outstanding home (including Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard left Thursday by motor for a visit to Boston and other cities in the United States. They were accom- panied by Misses Rena and Doris MaoNeil and Anne Maclseod who intend to spend the next few months in the U. S. A. .-...... The funeral of the late Mrs. John Myers, Mai-tinvale was held from Lorrie Valley Church on Sat- urday. The Rev. l'. N. Young con- 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND STS LEAGUE .l0Bl.i.E x-iiav lllill sciieiiiiiiz N DOI.D' Niizw YORK. .as up -I The security COTITIDCQII to:ight)i-g. THEGO i M I ducted the service. Favorite ,fll,:';:"'d'n8'),Itilh' W” 1'' "N" commended United Nations mam. '-o"a.”" '9'” '" . 5 hymn: or the deceased were mm; (mm: bership for Indonesia. The vote in . Dbya"-I'II”de ,; A”? "Asleep in Jesus", "Abide With Me" and "file Lord is My Shep- the Hun be ll with u..l.'.':....'.f”'”” "' ” '” " Herold Buipitt. msegesth. winner of Poole in Beer china abstaining: m herd." . bouncy; ,wlll.,” A I ,:u.v:;I.ggad.cuon from the General mg: mg” . 1 , .,x.p V I ' I . , 1 T x A V” V i "T i vwei-lied. A 0 A A" ” l r . Jr. - E74 on "sain- Murray River school g1I:83--3:3 ileelessil lies. Theirs c r . . " L I ' " 1 l r m.srswasrr . ' Alt 5 l r - ' .Mlll'i'hy Harbour l ..... ....... Friday 3:30; Saturday 3:30 "qlATl0N wear" Dick Powell, Jane Greer I . --a-..-........ s...