LPAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN M NOVEMBER 25, 1951 ANCIENT EXPERTS Plato. Aristotle and Virgil were among early experts who gave in- structions on the care and man- agement of beehives. i PIONEER LIN I i Canada's first electric railway ifrnm Windsor to Walkcrville in southwestern Ontario was com- pleted in 1886. f3;t(l liI:lMiiiL0 the most economical enamel on UNNACO TO-DAY CAPITOL TIIE. - warn Slit lil'iN ('3 AT 3:30-7-9 K'cTnnii:l1t WE Tdicl , Utiahaa !" tie” thundering cannon tgat guanloil the fortress mils! c...'. in o-oboe. were it actually hlnoudl irciiiidiio V K1) A Fathom! Pichnr xtunu JOIN IAIIIIIILII: Cllllllli BALIEI IAIIAII IISI - Milli KNOWLES -n Ida Hays . amcld Men ad baroeui-I Hll MIL Home by George lonpkiaa Nrhea CI Ireland 51 Mon lefliov Nlt;ll'ls' - . (XX liil'i)( )N -- COMi'Zi)Y y........m.... AGAIN IT THRILLS! AGAIN IT LIVES! THE S(lltl-2l'IN'S ('-LASSIC OF TERROR . . . TOPS AN EXCITING MIDNIGHT SHOW At The PRINCE EDWARD - Friday Thrill,To Every suspenseful Minute of "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" -- in Klnlehlvss Technimlorn - Starring Nelson Edtly - Susanna Foster ONE PI'IRFi)R.IIAN(,'E ONLY- STARTS 1l:30 P. M. FRIDAY ADVAN('l'I Tl('Kl')T SALE STARTS TYESDAY THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ausnrs i-non-nous: luell Isruee lscfjlet. Mina Joyce Wlggiatoa, Mia: Jun Johnston AOENT GEORGETOWN: ' I. Landry, Mn. Byron Baum, un Walden Lasers. The Guardian afar be bought at the following places In Iloelule: Aline Dome lestanrant, and uuardlao omen; In Georgetown: rest office: in loans: The Buck Bar and II. Richards A 8-1. The : ada. ....'&'LM FOR YOUR old bal- lrry when you buy a 17-plate at Bud's Accessories. Montague. Mia Lillian Macliinnon. Mont- ague. spent the week-and in Hal- ifax, where ahs visited friends. .. WOT. Pll'l'ER'8 BAY Red Cross Blood Clinic in Canadian Legion Hall, Tuesday. Dec. 4th. from 2 to 4 p.m. 100 donors needed. Mrs. Raymond Dewar. Mont- ague, is vistiing in Oak Valley, guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Scncabaugh. Mr. Roland Taylor and his iwo' sons. of Charlottetown. spent Sunday in Montague. guest. of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Po-pier. The Misses Margaret Stewart and Betty MacDonald. Caledonia. left recently for Halifax where they have accepted positions. Mr Claude Mcllish. Elmira, N. Y., is spending two weeks' vaca- tion at the home of his Darenla, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Meliish. Un- ion Road. .'III".D (ROSS Blood Donor- ('Iinic at Beaver Cluh Hall in Montague on 'I'uesda)'. Dec. 4th from 71.10 to 10:00 p.m. 125 don- ors needed. .. '(i-ENE AUTRY in "(Tow Town.” Also 3-Stooge 4'l)IIlPI'I) Showing Wood Islands. Millview. Cardigan. New Perth. l-ilvlon. BridKMoxvn this ueek. ' FUNERAL SATURDAY--The funeral of the late John Webster, whose death occurred at the home of his son. Mr. John Webster. Jr.. Cardigan. Thursday. Nov. 22nd, iwas held Saturday afternoon. Rev. F.N. Young officiating. A short service was held at the home fol- l(Vl'8d by service. in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Cardigan. the hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd”. "Shall We Gather At The River". and "Lord, I'm Coming Home". Pallbearers were six grandsons: Stanley Webster, Jilckle Webster. Jack Altken. Alvin Burke. Alston Burke. Stanley Burke interment took place in the church cemetery. "QUEBEC" VIVID STORY OF EXI'I1)SIVF, STRUGGLE FOR A VAST EMPIRE The bold attempt by A ragged army of Canadian backwoodsrnen to seize control of an empire is the exciting theme of "Quebec." the Paramount release. which opens today at the Prince Edward The- atre. Here is ll welcome and skill- ful blend of wide-ranging action. romance and suspense. Filmed in color by Technicolor and based on an actual historical incident. "Que- bet" is .1 better-than-evemmoney bet. to play havoc with your nerve ends and your heart strings. with John Barrymore, Jr.. exotic Corinne Calvet. Patric Knowles and lovely Barbara Rush heading is large cast. the film relates for the first time the inside story of a vast rebellion aimed at seizing the walled city of Quebec and overthrowing British rule in Can- , ll. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST PM-New and Supplying Gluug Etc. MONTAGUE. P. E. I. Office Hours: 10 in 1! A. M. I in I P. M. by appointment. Office Connected With Drug Store. - PRINCE EDWARD to-nu - rue. - wen. Wtiitrous llREER is llISBEHAVIN' uimi 0 this Remember her In "Julia Mi'ebefuwes.".' This is a new, daring role for lovely Greer , Garcon. She's a light-lingered lady with faking ways in a show packed with laughs and action! ! f soivo am. -. csivroon .. snows 8:30 .; . s . .'Mr. and Mrs. Francis Camp- bell. Charlottetown. were visiting friends in Montague yesterday. Mr. Alexander Whiteway. Brooklyn. and Buddy Macxinnon. Milltown Cross. spent the week- end in Halifax. N. S. ..-an-zr. ova FINE SF.l.Et3'rl0N of Mirrors. and Tables. coffee Tables and OCFI,Sl()nll furniture for Christmas. llilchey and Van- lderstlne. Montague. ..fFI2l)l'lRA'IlION OF A(iRl(lllL- TURF: County Annual Meetings. rsummersidc High School. Novem- ber 2'lth: Montague. Yeds Theatre. November 28th: Char- lottetown. Legion Hall. November 29th. Meetliigs at 2 P. 51. and 7.30 P. M. ..hMr. and Mrs. Oswald Ken- nedy. Wakefield. Mass. Mr. and Mrs Richard Boyce and two sons of Somcrville. Mass. and Mix: Georgie 1l'elistei'. Sonicrville. 51355.. motored to Cardigan to attend the. funeral of the late John Vl'cihsl('r which was held .on Sagurday afternoon. ..'Ple ALAN D. Maoiioiiald. who has been spending his om- barkation leave with his parents and family at Souris. left Char- lottetown on Thursday morning. November 22nd. in return to Val- earlier. Quebec. He expects to leave for Europe vr-rv soon with lllie El.-ick Watch Ttoyal Highland Regiment. Pic. Mnenoiinlrl is a son! lof Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mac-I Donald. - ACCIVSI-TI) RVEMA.NDF.I) -- Jos- eph Gabriel .MacDonaltl. chargecll with the murder of Mrs. .1 ihn Cl MacKiiinon of 'l'.ilIle H.1i'bnr on; Nov. 8. appenrcri Saturday before; stipcndiary M'-glslrate Joseph W.! MacDonald at Georgetown. Thel case was adjourned until Nov. 29: wiihoiit any r-vitlciire l)('lIlll taken. The crown was roprcsciilcd by Mr. S S. Hessian. K.C. crown prose-l cutor for King's County. The ac- cused was not represented bi" counsel. l - -WORK SEARS ('OMPl.l'.TION 1 - The Dredge 117: has completed ltlie work of dredsin: the channel of the Montague River from the bridge, to Shaw's Point. and there remsins only the dredging of the points at the beginning of the sec- ond and third cmirscs. and at the- basin. This job will take approx- imately another two or three weeks. which will bring to a com- pletion a very large task under- taken in the summer of 1930. and which will provide Moiitaguc with a waterway sufficicnily deep to permit large vessels to enter. and which should do much to promote trade with other provinces to the ibencfil. of farmers and dealers of the area. ISIAH S'TRATlC'S (i()l'R'I' -A .nunilior of cases werr riisposrll of 'in County Magistrate's Court at !Georgetown on Sniiirdny. Mr. Jnsr-ph Vl'. M.-ivnonnld presided. in the first case. a female resi- dent of Si. liliir)'s rond pleaded izuilly in n clmrize of unlnvvlul possession of inlomviiliiisz liquor not purchnsed through R govern- ment. vendor store. She was fin- ed 325 and costs or .10 days in Former Montague Resident Dies In ll.B. ..'Frirnds in ltlmmzrhe and vicimly will l'rgri'l to learn of the death of Mr. Thomas Dent at the home of his son-in-law and Jail. A resident of Newtown Cross. in Queen's County. pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle in a reckless manner. He pleaded guilty and was fined S50 and costs. A resident of Glen Wil- liam. charged with aasault--strlk- ing fl man in the face ith his fist--did not appear in co l. but a plea of guilty was entered on his behalf. He was fined 82) and costs or 30 days. A resident of Forest Hills. charged with being lntoxlcnted in a public place, pleaded not guilty. The case was adjourned and will he heard at Souria next Wednesday. Mr. S. S. Hessian. K.C.. crown prosecutor for Kings. represented the crown. OIIIOAGO Vllll icoiitinuecrirom Page 6) (MacPherson. Lech) .. l:20 3-Toronto. Sloan (Bentley. Thomson) 9:45 Penalties: Lowe 2:26. Sloan mas. Bolton 5200. Johnson R:2'I, Lach 11:21, Smith 14:11. Harvey 14:11. Second Period 3-Toronto. Gardner ll-”lsman) . 7:18 Penalty: Sloan 10:32. Third Period 4-Montreal, Lach ' (Richard, Geotfrion ) .. 0:27 5-Toronto, Kennedy (Sloan. Thomson) 'l:l9 G-Toronto. Solinger 4Lewickii . 16:05 Penalty: F'is.man 17:46. Stops: - ML-Neil . .. . . .9 910-27 Rollins .6 O a.-2o DETROIT 5. CHICAGO I CHICAGO. Nov. 25 - (AP) .. Detroit Red Wings whipped Chi- cago Black Hawks 5-2 here tonight in it bitterly-fought National Hoe. ROY LPHBUI name before 12.20.) fans. lerifut crowd of the season The victory extended the Red Wink!" strinil to 10 straight road games without a defeat. Flrsf. Period l-Chit-ago, Stewart. p rliodnar. Martini 4:12: 3-Delroit. Prystni K iDelv4-cchio) . . .. .. 16:43 Penalties: Lcswick 2, For olin 2. Reise, Dewsbury. Second Period .1-Detroit, Kelly illelvecchioi ..... (M01 4-Detmii. Skov IPavelichi . 3:06 A-Dclroif. Lindsay lHovi'e. Abeli , 13,35 6-Chicago, McFadden : iGadebi'. Dewdburyl iuoi '7-Detroit. Howe (Goldha-mi 1p;11 Penalties: Dewsbury. Rcise. Third Perlod Scaring: None. Penalties: Stasiuk imajor), Bmbando (misconduct), pron. ovoat, Guidolin. TORONTO I. BOSTON I BOSION. Nov. 25 --(OP)- Toronto Maple Leafs extended their current winning streak to three games tonight by downing the Bruins (-1 before ems jpec. Lalms here tonight. The sciback also ran the Bruins f.-.i1urr. to win a game at home this M-son to slim Ind left them without a win in their last nine saris. ' First. Period 1-Toronto. Gardner iwateoni p;2o 3-Toronto, Meeker (Bolton, Gardner) 13:45 Penalties: Mortson 6:06, Kyle 16:46. Sec-oml Period 3-Boston. Barry Wefluson. Morrison) . 15:35 Penalty: Thomson 19:57. Third Period 4-Toronto. Bentley IBo1toni 5 Toronto. Watson tThomaon. Gardner) 6:41 we daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Upton. in Renforth. N. 3.. Saturn day mornzng. lie was in his Vistl year. The deceased rains in Mont-' azue from Leeds. Eiigland. and! In-ir several year: made. his home: Illol? before moving in Canning. N. S. and later in Renfnrlh, NB. Besides his rinugliicr. Mrs. 1131-; Iran. he is survivrti by a son Ill England. and two grandchildren. Deborah and Thomiu Upton. His wife prerieceasrd him a number of years ago. The funr-ral will be held today in Renforth. lnlcrmcnt will boy in the cemetery in Rnlhsny, N.I 8., Monday. I Penalty: Sullivan 1:12. NEW YORK 2. MONTREAL 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 26 -(CP)- New York Rangers eked out g 1.1 victory over Montreal Oanadiens in a hard-hitting National Hockey Leagiie game before 12,306 fans at Madison square Garden to- nlght. - First Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Sinclair l:47. Vlorli Pro-dressing Al New Bridge ,p ...' Last week workmen employ- ed at the new bridge at Suther- land'a Mill, near Montague. com- pleted the pavement across the bridge. 24 feet wide and'approx- imatcly 66 feet long. On each sldc there is a cement. curb over which the protecting rails will be placed. The concrete has been rs-inforc- ed with five-eighth and three- quarter inch steel rods to give it resllence. It is understood that with the completion nf this part. of the work. t.he remainder will be left over until next. year. when new approaches at either end will be added. On the program also at a later date is a new road to be rut aboull a half mile above the bridge-.' through land now owned by Mr, Lester Gay. in a straiszlil. line. and then a sweeping curve to enter the bridge. This will eliminate two almost blind curves in the pres- ent road. It has been rumored that a wider road will be cut through our the land owned by Mr. Jack Keith, to connect with the new Allmta Strikes It Rich 4. 200 re. spray b t ' - Ind I throat-v :cni?:.:ihf,,7,': the grainleld. Within minutes . crowd gathered to relish ii (Ami. liar but stirring sight; Anna. newest well was blowing up . 3; ':.'i'f. E'.?.'?.' ”.' '”"”” ”" " h-in In Dece be R d ' - Md how Femli:nz'i3x':ze:v'eiB"i'ii'.i ea erpeopearesignsofth t' inbyoming AIharta,. why bad is the most sigaiicent on u, oonitingntrin ma last 50 name so w y or in h ' -' yet to come. r t B be” " Get: our . f DV Reader a Dige?f,.rf,.:di:)': 4;:g'clI: of lasting interest. condmud 3:31. leading magazines, mmnp m ””c”T"nss is if QUEBIXE. Nov. 25 -(CF) .3, suits of Saturday's finals in ,3.” Quebec IACIIES Graiiiie hongpw. Tissof. Trophy ifinnli. ' Quebec C. C.. Mrs. 1.. I'l1Wln.”: Qouebec Victoria. Mrs. H. F. Hatch, 1 . i Garrison Hockey league lgeilng The second meeting of the new- ly organized Garrison Hockey league was held yeaterdsy after- noon with representativel from the different units gathering to- gether at the I-l.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. y The matter of playing time was discussed and it was decided that games would be played once a week. It was unanimously agreed that players participating in the league must. be members of a unit and that the league executive would have the responsibility of investig- siting the eligibility of a player or plavers. The maximum number of play- r-rs which each team can dress in fifteen. Yesterday's meeting was well attended and those present expressed a keenness on the part of plnyers to get the practice ses- sions started and the league un- dcrway. orrswinucrcilis - road leading to Montague. This would make the shortest detour iiiy the event of the coiutructlon all the Montague Bridge. which. if is; understood. is in the planning stage. The new Eullicrlaud bridge is of modern construction. with In cen- tral span of an feet. and two in- foot spans. At either side h.'ind- icontinued from Pug) ','5u"EyTd'o-(if)!-.catch1nK "W 3"” em Canada champions made it a good b 11 time. - I I of the so minutes. Oneida Trophy (final). Sherbrooke, Que., Mrs 8, non. ham, 11; Chicago. 'Mrs. H. god... 8 vrrank 1-mt-ii Shield iflnltli. F0 about 58 it ahpearcd that Ottawa would Quebec. winter club, 31”, 0 Ink, um big am easily but the Patterson. 16; Quebec Winter Westerners, not known Is a ho!-, club, Mrs. J. O'.i-lalloran. :1. shot fourth-quarter club during --m-- laid stones rise in a slant from the bottom of the 30-foot spun to the top of the 18-foot spans, lhus' protecting the approaclies from ice and water erosion The large Idrive overhead and overland thll HYDNEY. Australia-(Rrulersl .. Banned by rutriciions from bung. gully-dressed Western in; g welfare club six years no, . an uproar. They bl” local organisation now has receiv. minutes and ed permission to go ahead with the Job. There's I snag-the gm. the season. suddenly uncofhd l sent. the crowd into their bolt in I few Ottawa was in control at the final 30-foot. opening provides a much. wider runway than previous. nnd'gtin. 591' 101' "19 bundlnlf hi" lnfftllled snortsme-ii nrc looking rorivnrri "ll S”k'm'hPw"" Wfilfd Without. (mm .23'mo to 334.000 in air the revival of this stream as one its all-star end Jack Russell, for- yam-g. of the best fishing spots on the; island. Missionary Gives Talk On India Al Montague 'MissAEdna Hunt ll1lsSl()ll3F).'j on furlough from the Church ofl Christ mission. Kulpahar, 1.1.1?! district India. thrilled her hear- era when she spoke in the Moiiln-pl gut Church of Christ Thursda:-' night. Mr. Marvel D Dunbar of; the Charlottetown church. who was a classmate of Miss Hunt's. presided at the meeting. and in- troduced the speaker. Mr. Dun- baris twin sister. Marie. Mrs. Frank Remple: is one of the niixsionaries in Kuipahar. Miss Hunt gave R brief but most graphic picture of "things politic" in India. the caste system. the poverty of the lower caste. the ill- iteracy of the masses. the deep unrest. She picliircd a people. who without knowledge. demanded the nbollshment of British rule. Later the same people. terrified by the violent clashes between Moham- medans and Hindus. begged the uhilc missionaries for the restor- ation of British rule. mor New York Yankee W0 W" suffered a torn knee cartllaxi "1 mg luv, game of the western playoffs. He is rated one of the best pass-receivers in the country and the Mandy mornirid fiUl1"9l" backs prolialily will argue his pre- AllO'I'IOll SALE of stock on the premises of lus- . , . Gregor. Montague on sense might haie made the dif '0" ""5 M h - feirchce between defeat and vie- mtfgl 3" ' " '5' m'3.'5kuchewIn mused Bob 2 Ayrshire mlleh sun. is and seven years . 1-two-yeor-old to freshen In January. Two calves and dine horses. 'I'ernIs each. If wet. tint fine day. 0. R. NELSON. Alli-denser. Sandbcrg, ruled ineligible to play by the Canadian Busby Union- sandbsrg did not play. Ted ii-Larty. six-foot-two do- fensive half injured in 1110 DIN"! Canada final last Wednesday, did not line up for Ottawa, the only Rjdpr out of action. A G I N T POTATO GIIOWERS ASS'll MR. LOUIS WRIGHT of Lower Montague is now 1 located in the BERGMAN WAREHOUSE at Montague. l. Open to receive your offerings of Potatoes and I Turnips. P. E. I. POTATO GIIOWERU ASSOGATION The workers in Kulpahar have met countless people who are roo- stantly sesrclilniz for an inner peace. which their gods cannot give. Of this numlirr those who learn of Christ. and accept Him. find in him perfrrtl fulfilment. Miss Hunt is a Canadian mis- sionary. with her in this work in India are Mr and Mrs. Thomas Rash and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Remplr. All five are graduates or the Albert Bible College. Calgary. 3-Montreal. Richard (Harvey. Lach) 13:56 Penalties: Oimsteed lminn: and majorl ll:59and15:31, Kralftrhcck 51:59. Evans (ma- jor and minor) 15:31. Rnicigli 17:21. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Lowe 2. 12:40 and 19:20. Bvnlier 12:5F. Meger. 12:58. Rayner (served by Kull- man) 19:26. ' "BACKA of 315 'rer quick comforting help I cloudy urine. irritating passages. and ions of marl! due to Kidney sol troubles. tr! Crates. Gates. eon lets util- ug y buck. Don't sin or AIIOMIII druggist of cysts; second Period i-New York, Dlckenson lslowinski) . 2-New York. Slowinski istanley, Evans) . 9:55- 2:49 UUR BOARDING HOUSE NO WONDER )0!) DIDWT BLOW A GASKET OVER Ti-I065 W65 ING ,.'TUQKEY5 --r YOU RAFFLE!) 'EM OFFI4". M A IN srocx I B. 0. RED CEDAR SIIINGLES l I 1 No. 1 Royals I No. 2 Perfections No. 3 Perfection! Also In Stock: 1 Faweett Coal Furnace (Small Slui- Fawcett Ranges, Coal and Wood Heaters, Oil Spoco Heaters. Washing Machines (Electric & Gas I-Jnszifltli Beds, Mattresses, etc.. etc. Above Items Priced to SELL. Come In and Look Around. E. K. JOHNSTON GENERAL MERCHANT. it Murrey River. P. E. I. Maior HOOP" BEWARE 1i-he IE5 or A I I-IooPLe i-'ALssLY Accu-.550. -vTi-la Peoceaps 3OU6f-(T A New HEATING UNIT F02 The mice ctus--AL50.I HAD DEveLoPeD GUCH De-5P AFFECTVOM Fol: To-is BIRDS THAT 1'. izecoiteo FROM THE THOUGHT OF DEVOURIM6 11-l I