39.6: arcrrr PRINCE EDWARD roniit rue. wan. Elliiillii lliion Fin. 1 limit lovt IUIMIDI ' hot-grenade hero in ; WAC who had him walking on.velvetl 'lYAlIma ' WILLIAM" A EXTRA! 1uln:'s no IOIECI in ALL 1-ua wean LIKI Anus -nun uv 'I1ozIe you! i ”S'I'R.-LNGER IN THE I,I(III'I'II0l'SE" T0-DAY CAPITOL rue.-in wan. --s 4- A . rm Sx mvw ill? til W QIWIW Jyraa ' H I" NIAVS - DOUBLE- FISTED DISTRICT ('i i.VIIiIl)Y DIS-TRIBQTIED BY VVARNER BR05- -- (”AIl'l'(ltlN QUEEN'S ber 4th--8 it. M. ical Survey Station nt meeting. Please nttend mid gzei St. efforts in being with you. FISH & GAME ASSN. A .spr't'i;tl li't'iIl is in slnrn fur the tiivtnlwrs of t.he Queenls ('7nunty Fish & Quarterly Mcctint: in the Vocational Building, Decem- Mr. .l. W. Saunders of the Biolog- well as sliowing your appreciation for Mr. S:itindet's' Two unusually good fish pictures will be shown by the Entertainment Committee. COUNTY Game. Assoeintioii at their Andrew's will address the some good ii1i'uriniiiiou as NEW GLASGOW W. M. 8. Mrs. Rcvell Dicluesun entertain- ed the members of the w.M S. at her home on Tuesday evcniniz. No- vember l.'lth. Mrs. Roy Dickinson was devotional loader and opened the meeting with the sintzina of hymn 340. "Take Time. To Be Holy". The Missionary Worship service i ii. .i. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Ilttlng and supplying Glasses Etc. MONTAGl'l'J. P. I-I. I. Omee Hours: II to 12 A. M. I to I P. M. by appointment. Office Connected with Drug store. t'rnnr'-tit? "WorldwC-all" -RWEL lowed with the theme. "Christians Who Serve”. Meditation and on- ening exercises were read by the" leader, who chose hymn 337. "Sweet. Hour ti Prayer". Scripture rendintz. Matthew 20: 20-28 was then rend by Mrs. Rev- ell Dickieson. anti prnyer was led by Mrs. Allan Wyand. Interesting rr-ndinan were given by Mrs. Howard Lina. Mrs. Elison Rcfiings. and Mrs. Richard Dick- ieson. and the prayer for "United Nations" by Mrs. T. 1.. MacNeil. Mrs. Harland Hill presided dur- ing the business period, during which the minutes of the previous nieetlnir were read and tnproved. Roll call was nnswrrrd by l3 mem- bars with a Bible verse beginning with the letter Committees reported and corre- spondence was read. after which Mrs. Herbert Stevenson had charge of study Pcok "Glimpses of Grace" and read and conducted a discussion on the 3rd chapter, the . I rm; GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN A(ia.NTl:-MONTAGUE: Harold l'. Landry. Mn Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce nlacrhee. Mica Joyce Wlgglnton, Mina Joan Johnston AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laura. The Guardian may be bought at the tellowlng places in Morlalllo: Blue Dome Restaurant, and uuardlan Omce; in Georgetown: The l'vIl Olllee: In Sourls: The Speck Bar and H. Richards ls Hon. d a .JMEMBEIlS OF HOME AND ...!85.00 FOR YOUR old bat- SCHOOL. Reception at A. D. Mac- lery when you buy a 1T-plate at Kcnzie Hall. Montague, 8.15 P. M.lBud's Accessories. Montague. December 3rd. - --.- .-.-.-. t i ...f(ilVE A Christmas pm that ....'ST. PET!-2ll'S BAY Red Crnsslwill save A life. Be a blood donor Blood Clinic in Canadian Legionlthls week. Hall, Tuesday. Dec. 4th. from -- - to 4 pm. 100 donors needed. ..'Mr. Claude Mellish. who has spent t.iie past few weeks in Mon- tague and Union Road. lcit last week for New York. ....'RED CROSS Blond Clinic at Beaver ('ltth Hall inl Montague on TllPS(IR)'. Dec. 4th from 7:.'l0 to 10:00 p.m. 125 don-t ors needed. honor I ...”'(l0MlC TO THE STABLE" its the show on Campbell's cir- ' "i pruit this week. playing Wood is- ..'Mr. and Mrs. Derek liughes 1-ands. itmh-19.,-' Cm.diz,m' New and claugbier. Brenda. Miss Alrcefm-rth. Eldon, Bridgetown. Collings. Mr. Earl MacEaL-hernl .-. . I and Mr., Alton Younkrr, all oil ..'His many friends will regret Summerside, were Sunday VlSlL"VI0 learn that Mr. Fred G. Mae- ors to Montague, guests or Mbsilntyre is a patient in the King's Co1Iings' parents. Mr. and Mi-s.lCounty Hospital. All wish him a Leo Colliugs. ' 5D9Ed.V !'9t'0V0I'.V. ..'SHlPPlNG NEWS -- 'i'he mo-p 'LAllt T0 RlCST- The itin- tnr vessel Trinity North ari'tx'edi”l”l M "I" 1319 fA5h1'l3' VI-.Nl9n in pom at Montague yemerday uasFhpt:1Id'f;;im. his late residence from Burcn. Newfoundland Lin-lo?" r,i.h”5'f 0”"Tb" M 2'90 der the roniruand of Captain Cliar- .f;si'dPnrPc, ":39: Isgglll: Y” L”5 les Walters. Also arriving li'onilmndu(."M by Canon F Rhimgnpvlgi; Fortune. .N'tld.. was the Paltrcluigp pet"-5 Cgmmdml" L-'h"”om,. captained by Mr. George SllO0k.:",w"' Hmswd by R'm,. W. G. The P3”T9.V W111 dl5Ch3l'8e A,l-lagg. incumbent of Holy Trinity canzo of coal. Both vessels Hlielchun-hi (;,.,,g9g,,wn. The mm. 1051611712 MD-"Pd DFOGUCP I01” NCW- thearers were. Mayor P. IA. Boud- toundlancl ports. l:'r-null.JGuxvH1mphill. Angus Mne- ... . mean. . . avers. .l. H. Mac. .,rFI'NEI1AL AT BPILIJI RIVER Donald and James Publicover. - The funeral oi the late Ben- jamin M. Currie was held Satur- day aiiemoon from Belle R:vcr United Church where service was .. 'PLAN FOR VVINTER SEA- SON-A meeting of the Mayor. Council and members ol the Com- conducted by Rev. Wal rte ll'iac- :?;';;"5'llr'elf"re' .I'"m"e Bl.mm".K Pherson, who also eon,di.ctcd the Chambpne m:"”,I;h'u"Nd'1l:'c ;q'”""C" SEVVIN 3" me 5”” i” Mme ber 29th. The niiniite.-:"r'it tit:-Hllansll Qnds cemetery. Pall-bearers meeting were "ad and adoweim were Frederick Beaten. James The memng prmwedm M (mu Beaton. S'IiWn Sl8W3I"n -705CPh with lenders submitted for the Cook. Wllilam BC” Rlld -Vl31C0;'7l position of caiaker for the Re- Mat-Donald. creational Center. for the ranting hockey and skating season and ...'C0liNTY ('0l'R'l' - Stipen- .rliar,v Magistrate ior King's icounty, .l. W. MacDonald. K.C.. held weekly court in the Court House. Georgetown on 'l'hursday. November 29th at 10.00 mm. In the first case. A resident of Corra- viile pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawfully having in his pos- session lntoxicalins liquor not for parties to operate the canteen. Four tenders were read for the careiaker position. which was awarded to Mr. Henry Mnrtell. Mr. Martel! had previously sub- milled his resitznaiion as a Town Councillor. which was accepted by the Council. Two tenders were recsived for the canteen and the tender of Mrs. John P. MacDon- purchased at a vendors. He was aid was accepted. (70nSl(I('liRI)IP fined 820.00 and costs or in dc-Viiseuasion on other matters look fault to serve 30 days in jail. A place and the amount to he Georgetown resident pleaded charged for hockey practices was KLIUIY '0 Ming inioxiraled in 5! decided upon. The full committee Duhllc .Pl5"- His ll"? Wn.s.S20.00 will meet again prior to the open- and costs or 30 days in Jail. Mr. inrz oi the Center for winter S. S. Hessian. KIT. Frown Pm-.sports. at which meeting other secutor Ior Kinzls Count.i'. rPi1- matters already discussed will be resented the Crown. (iouri was dealt with. adjourned to Friday. liecember . Tlh. Murroy Harbor anori scours - MEF.TING - CI-IALRLOTTETOWN Red Point Vl.l. Annual Meeting- ..”I”he monthly and annual meetings of the Red Point Wo- men's Institute were held at the hoine of Mrs. William and Mrs. Alvah China on Nov. 6th. Meet- ing opened with the Institute "Ode". followed by roll call which was responded to by to members. Five visitors were also present. Minutes or the October meeting and last annual meeting were read and approved and the finan- cial statement. was read and ap- proved. It was moved that the secretary receive 35.00 for the the past year": work. i T Red Cross secretary was asked to send for sewing and knitting. and cod liver oil capsules were given out. A sewing and quilt- ing evening was planned to hold at the home of Mrs. Charles Chlng. S1000 was voted tor the purchasing of a -blanket (or Insti- 'iute pLlrp0sPs. The inilmvin-g officers were then brought in for the ensuing year: Secy.-Treasurer - Mrs. Major Garrett. President-Mrs. Charles Citing. Vice-President s. Mrs. Ruuell Young tre-elected). Direetors- Mrs. William Chlng. Mrs. Alvah Ching and Mrs. Alex- ander Robertson. Auditors-a-'Mrs. T. J. Robertson and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Red Cross Secretary-Mrs. A. Robertson. Organist,-livlrs. Alvah China. The school committee reported dustbane needed for the school. Com-mittee appointed for Novem- ber included Mrs. Charles Ching and Mrs. Mn-jor Young. The prog't'nm consisted of I be entered the Prince Edward Island V Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Frank MacLean was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday. November 29th; Miss Frances Prosper. R.N., is convalascing at her home in Georgetown following an operation for appendicitis in the Charlotte- town Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins of Charlottetown visited Georgetown on Friday. Nov. 30th, where they attended the funeral of the late Ashley VV. Allen. Friends of Mrs. Mabel Henrn. who entered the King's County Memorial Hospital on Thursday. Nov. 29th. are wishing her a quick return to good health. Lnvers she has Friends of Mrs. Laura are sorry to hear flint Hospital for treatment and all wish her a speedy recovery. I..A.C. Joseph Gntell, Jr.. of the Royiil Canadian Air Force. sta- tioned in Halifax. N. S., is spend- ing his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell. Sr. The annual St. David's United Church bazaar and sale of fancy work was held in the Town Hall on Thursdriy, November 29th. A large crowd attended and the hounteouii supper tables were well patronized. Program for next month to be looked after by Mrs. Theodore and Alexander Rotberison. Roll call for December meeting to 17' answered by a nine-inch square quilt block. Meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthcm, alter which II de- licious lunch was served by the hostess and it pleasant hour en- conlest by the secretary. won by Kat-laye. Stuart and Clara Ching. LIKE aw: MONDAY INAIE Kowiaitimti nu mi rm: MOVMEHJIIII inn so msraaau .. Ann KW WELL MARY. Doitos KIDNEY PILLI ALWAN an H0 ME WHEN I um run sAMi'DOWIt- D4DrOUI't!EL'N6 l v:aiuPsVNEv'LL LP you roo . : DotId'a atilnuiala kidneys to normal action-quickly. electively. salely. Used . lot over half a century. Easy to use-easy to buy -at all drul counters. l YoacandependonDotId'I. joyed. INEVEQ USED 70 MIND WASN DAY HUI LAIILYI 1' up an -om-..m Ni DECEMBER 3. 1951 Mt conrrmru VISUAL ltEl'ltA(moN gm ANALYSIS 6. F. I-iurci.-issou 8: SON Optometrists 58 Grafton st. Talon by Intel Ill DVIIDNIYV mltctru x. g;!! S63: 509"! :IL,;'I.U;'STORIS last mailing (late FOR LOCAL CHRISTMAS DELIVERY 3-'-RUE! FOR oursm: ecmr: mail early to be sure REMEMBHP, IWJEAIID (AIMS REOUIRE 2: NSTAGI IIIIS YEAR! (UP TO TWO OUNCES) CANADA POST OFFICE G. Edouard linfret, K.C., M.P., Postmaster General W- -L Tllmbvll. DOPIHY Postmaster General 0 I I At the meeting of the First Mont- axue Troop Boy Scouts held Thurs- day eveninm Carl Reynoldsl Ken-i Friends are sorrv in hear thal "ah Maclmy” a"d Kmlh Pcar'1Mr. Milton H. Llewellyn is now it don were chosen as leaders tor pane". in H”, P. E. 1. H,,sD-liar, the three patrols. The meeting opened with the horseshoe lorma-, Mm Mmm, Hp 1,i,.wpii3n ,-ma tion. During the ballot count- Miss Esther Lipxrollj-ii. in-com. iniz for the election of patrol Icad- panimi by Mr. and Mrs. John era. the scouts were led in panics ilrvine. were visitors to Char- hy Scout. Bloyce Beck. The patrol lottetown on Fridriy. leaders having been chosen. each selected his patrol. and was as- Friend! 0! Mr. WNWIFH F-Tahhm Clair. Merrill Poole. Frsnk.e l.ar- ii" Mun"... Harbnm. Nomh kin. Errol MacLurc. Beaver-1 . . -P-Iv Kelmelh M39Inl.Vl'9v R011l9i Friends and neighbors of Mur- Sullivan. Paul Deskorzlies. Albeit way Hnrhnr North ;;.1thr-rod at, the 'MU1'l7h.V. Jimmie Johnston. Petcrlhome of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Dcslioches. Buffalo--P.L. Keith ;Hicken on Thursday night, to Peardon. Donald MacLaren. Bonny welcome them in their new home. Balderson. Billie .VIacLure. David. - MnQLeay). Ki-nnpih Macxenygu. t Mr. nod Mrs. Irving: Llewellyn - - -v u - inf Suntmersirle were week-end Blhuml Imma" "A59m'lh' ;visitors to Murray H:irhouI' North MTN EMI9 Houslml W35 3P'iguesls of his pnrents. Mr. and pointed leader or study Book form”, Huh"; i.i.-wt-ii,-n, the next meetintz. with prayer .. . leader Mrs. Harland Hill and rle-i Nlnny Iripnds are glad In slur votionnl lender. Mrs. Elmer Mac- lMr. nnd Mrs. David Irvine up ilnll Donald. December meeting in bepnrounti nanin after their r('t'vnl .held at the home. of Mr. Williamiillness when thny were r-nniined Istewari and roll call to be an-tin their home for some time. lswered with a Bible verse begin- T”-T nlng with the letter ”I'. Lunch committee for December meeting. Mrs. Rcvcll Dickieson, Mrs Earle Houston and Mrs. Howard Ling. Prlryefrqnganrllmskgenelilgllon."uldtil:l Them Fast for SOLD "EVERYWHERE Lloyd Houston acted as pianist: . CINNAMAILO and lunch was served by Mrs. CAPSULES Brenton Dickieson. Mrs. Elbertl by Clifford McBride Hill and Mrs. Richard DlCI(lcSOD,l assisted by hostess. -TII?lIIIIi0lI-ll-valllliIIlll:IemEIIlI-7 3' Keerour: Voes For-'7 aerona- n NiXRCx.- -NNN AA I AM; Fun leuuwv no-n u.. .,t ........m signed a patrol corner and ngmg are. sorr:v to hear that he.is a of pump The scams spent .ipaiien-I in the P. F2. .H'os-ptizlil. short period on slum. of smut All wish him a speed) lO(0t0T). tests. followed by games. The - ' ' 'p V three patrols for the new year i M”' JaIn"5r”"?n('IlPlS0:il. wit;-li.ts . are as follows: Eagle-PL Carl 2.99"!” Mm w."u 1'; 'WI 1.66:: ' i . . ' ' nun )' cniori. ospi ll . Iii - Reynolds Jlmmw S”””'a"' Em” tague. has returned to her home to feed hungry industries -ag at I Facts about STEELMAKING -anywhere in the worl . Blast Furnace: produce used as fuel in processing steal. pfodu other purposes. StaIco's new Ilasi Furnace will be as large as any lmit of ' ' also gas in tremendous volume. Slag, which results from production. is used to an a rock wool insulation and for many on Steel Compan new smelter pap MAKING nu... . 2 E 9- 1 9 ' 09 O .0 ITO steel. Eve its (1 I Pix iron. cing and gum H r. 0 Every day, Canadian industry devours hu Ila! Fimtacu ot'SIekc'a Hamilton Wooh -or ':on on. coke and listeddne to produce ply Iron. quantities of day. like Oliver Twist. industry ran as out hungrily for more, stil more! What is being done about it, at Stelco? For one thing, Stelco is workin night. and day at buildin a huge new Blast Furnace. When completing, day to the vast: river of pig iron already urlni from This is vitall important, because pl? ' ingredient in t e production of quality steel in large tonnagee. More than 350,000,000 are bein invested by Steloo. this year and next. to providd for Blast Furnace isjust one phase of this huge Sttelco expansion program . . . a m m t hungrypin uatries the materials they stronger and more productive Cpnada tomorrow. it will add an additional 400 tons per Steloo furnaces. iron I the indispensable atly incre ' Canadian steel production. The new Canadian to the core". and designed to give steel- muat have to "grow on" for a of Canada,......rt. '.-Iiltth