PAG1; SIXTEEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Aom3?s':-iuoN'rAc.Un:- nu-aid r. umdry. Mn. Byron Stewlrl. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Lovers. the Guardian may be bought It tho following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Sourilz The Post Office; ..-smomo. -- Anyone inter- ested in taking lessons please con- tsct Raoul Reymond Friday after- noon at Montague School. -q-T-2 Pellet Powers Hearing iliil NEW YORK (Speciali Transis- tors. the tiny wniider crystals that will revolutionize every electronic appliance. are now being used to make the Sonotone "Ten-Ten" hearing aid one of the most effic- ient and economical ever offered. To date. 80".; reduction has been reported in battery costs. Readers desiring a free informative book- let. should write Sonntone Com- Dany. 229 Yonge Street. Toronto. TONIGHT and every Thursday night 10:30 p.m. CB1, C-BH CBA, CHJS, CENB and (It Irons Canada llolworiuk CANADA'S FAVOU RITE notwork comedy show 4: '.iI-IRISTIEIS BISCUITS in Georgetown: The Snack Bu. .. 'BluDAL BELL AND COOPER Perfect Diamond and Wedding Rings. C. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. -.'STO('l( UP for months ahead on your Drug Store needs-3 more days to go and there are still lots of big bargains for everyone dur- ing the Rexall Fall one Cent Sale. Two for the price of one plus only one cent. l-lundrcds of barg'ain.s to choose from, Wednesday. Thurs- day. Friday and Saturday. October 14th to 17th. Don't miss it at The Mabon Drug Company, Montague. IN I-AEMORIAM ln loving memory of DANIEL C. MMEACHERN who passed away Ociober 15th, 1951. At night when all is silent. And sleep forsakes our eyes. our thoughts are in a lonely grave. Where our dear Daddy lies. How dear. how real his memory. How close, how sweet it stays. To watch above his loved ones. And guide them through the days. The months may change from year to year, And friends from day to day. , But the memory of our loved om. Will never fade away. Sadly Missed and Lovingly Remem- bered by His Wife Sandra. Child- ren Katherine and Bobby. llo FALSE TEETH Rock. Slide or Slipi FAS1'EE'lil-l. an improved pow- der to be sprinkled on upper or lower pales, holds false teeth more firmly in place. Do not slide slip or rock. No gummy. gooey pasty taste or feeling. FASTEETH is alkaline lnon-acid) Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (den- ture brcavhi Get FASTEETH ll any drug store. CAPITOL SHOWS 3:30 7:00 - 9:00 Mfonlrlfrni. - SAT. REXIILLEN i 0 0 mi menus mum" n... K or Mr r.-vima V ; . M g 2 -'4'. SERIAL - COMEDY - SHORT , Special On Our Stage FRIDAY 9:00 - 9:30 Between Shows SHUR-GAIN AMATEUR CAVALCADE CONTESTANTS IT'S A GRAND SLATMIHITI 1 Vicinity ed the ranks and is now employ ed in Hamilton. Ont. s inclement weather of last week. Co-op.. East. Baltic on Thanksgiving. Pond. Mrs. Katherine Leonard, accom panied hy her daughter Shirley Doi-Chester. Mass, spent some time at her former home at Bayfield. guests her sister. Mrs. J. her son, Master Rose. Mrs. Alfred McEachI-rn, who suliercd A heart-attack some weeks ago. is steadily making improve- ment. and all hnpe to see her out and around in the near future. y The many friends of Mr. Wil- ;liam Brown arg pleased to know that he has returned from the P. E. l. Hnspital and is able to be 'about his usual farm duties. It is pleasing to note that. Mrs. Emily MacPhee. although in her 90th ycar is enjoying good health, and is able to read without glasses. Mr. Wilfred MacDonald. Mass, spent some time visiting- his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMahon. Fairfleld. Mr, MacDonald travels extensively in the United States The farmers are busily engaged in digging and storing their pu- faln crops, some having large acre-ages and wonderful yields. Everything is encouraging except lpriccsi at Kingsboro hall. Many of the pupils of that and surrounding dis- tricts took part and their different: musical talents. I f -. l Mr. and Mrs. Upton Seaman and family were week-end visitors at Mrs. Bean-isn Ivisited her former home. -On their return they were accompanied by iMiis. D. F. Keays' who spends. the winters with the Seaman family It Priest Pond where i 0'Leary. Misses Alice and Sophie .VicPhiw of Massachusetts. spent a short vacation on P. E. I. in the hopes that they would come ..ETI'lF atives on their paternal side. While here they were guests at the Charlottetown. friends at East. Baltic and Priest Pond. and were delighted the scenery they had occasion to see on their first visit to P.E.l. rnrd. Mass.. V home in East Baltic. Miss Stra- han has had considerable much more done before sets in. Man "Old after 40" NOW FEELS YEAR! YOUNIIIR "r 74. H d p. But Ont:-as made me fee'In20 yP.Il'.l.y0:: Egthn I did. 1 IIIVO plenty of pop nnw."- . Brantley. Olxlnhpms City. Ostrex Tonic Tablets oontsin tonic. IIMIIIC stimulant approved by leading doctors. Pu! vigor. vitality in body wank. old becsius Is . - lng iron; make you feel yell'l.K0lllI&0T- F0! men. women. Stnrt new pot! A ON Osurcx to gist new J:ep,Ivig:;i"iuIcI:: . . n ' 333355.33-' .'s'.?'....i3 60:. At .11 dniuuu. "THE KID FROM LEFT FIELD"--a warm and wacky story youill' call great! It's a heart-tugging tale of o ten-year-old who becomes "boss" team. of a big league PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY-Fill.-SAT; Si. Columbo pod Mr. Joseph McEachern has join- The farmers are now completing their digging operations despite the Mr. Ernest Avery of the Almirs. Plenty wild geese on the wing these days. but as a rule they hang M, close to their sanctuary at Blacki Mrs. Nellie Campbell had as her Rose of Dorchester. Mass., accompanied by ..'The annual Shur-gain con- cert was held on Thursday, Oct. ll, displayed in contact with some of their rel- -They visited with Miss Barbara Strahsn from Con- is now visiting her work done, to improve her home this past summer and expects to have winter f Vicinity Mr. James Morrison of savage Harbour. was I visitor to Moro.-ll during the week. A Mr. John MacDonald of St. Andrews. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday. ' Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. J A. B. MacCon'nell, teacher Savage Harbour. spent the week-end at his home in George- town. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Cyrene Mor- rison of Savage Harbour were motor visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Miss Marion Rogerson of Peake's Station. was a visitor to Savage Harbour on Thursday where she was guest of friends Joseph Maclntyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Maclntyre has been sick at his home for the past several days. Joe's friends at school are counting the days until his return for they miss this lively little chap :1 great deal. The many young friends of Bev- erly Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. arence Murphy, Savage Harbour, are sorry to learn that she is sick.st home. They Join in the hope however that Beverly will very soon be back to her usual good health. Lillian Mosher. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moshcr. Savage Harbour. fell on 1 piece of glass severely cutting her knee. Lillian who is a. popular little girl has the comfort of knowing that all her school chums are pulling for her speedy recovery so that she can return to school once Again. 4 The. trustees of Savage Harbour School ever alive to their duties and always giving thoughtful con- sideration lo the comfort and welfare of the pupils have had it new heating unit installed in the school. This unit was installed by Mr. Oliver Douglas. Head of Hill- sborough. The members Trustee Board who serve this com- munity so faithfully and well are Messrs Ralph Plgot, John Morri- son, Fred Masher. Last week in this column it. was stated that the blue-berry season was over. But that remark was s bit premature for on Tuesday October 6, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Savage Harbour pick- ed some 50 pounds of the choice blue delicacies. The Campbells it would appear are worthy to be classed as professionals in the berrying picking game for they have realized. from their picking effortr more than 380 in a single week, Folk who have ambition and the desire to succeed can truly work wonders. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Msclbellsn and daughter Leah who have re- sided in Savage Harbour for many years have moved out of the Dis- trict and. have taken up residence in the nearby District of St. An- drews in the property owned by the into William Griffin. The Mac- Lellnn family were well liked in this area. where they were known as kind and .friendly neighbors; It is pleasing to note that they have not moved very far are still within visiting distance. Farmers in this area started the potato digging with n. bang on Fri- day. It would seem every grower in the District had decided to start this last big chore of hsi-vesting at the first sign of I. fine day. Those with whom this correspon- dent has talked. report I great qlold with very little- rot. in evid- ence. Most. of the growers at Bav- ago-Hsrbour are share holder: in the Douglas Go-operative Wore- house at Douglas snd have space reserved in this large fmstproof direct from the field to the ware- house and all grading is done there. Mr. Cyrano MacDonald. well known truckmsn of Mount Bla- wlrt. transports most of the potatoes from the fields to the warehouse. 2-lg IIII. J. II. VIIEIIIIIII WILL BE ABSENT FROM HIS OFFICE at MT. smwsirr . nu. OCTOBER 24th. - uiiiol 3 Hll. Giant. 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