..y - t . 'l . , --.., I 1'HE- GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 1-, 1950 PRINCE EIIWAIIII E B. Iii ltgtive iimgue E .. Bruce MICPIIEC. Min Joyce wlulnton. Mlle loan Johnston. PAGE EIGHT AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Laven. bhowmg At 313038 .. Tm Guardian may be bought at the following place: in "t ---O ll?."..2""r”f..Tilt.”8hZ.?"i:”i.1.'I.li:."9i-i?."';Slt'l ?a'9.”'i..i"'iEi&i2: were-v the mean its was - uh & Son. . brought to the wharf at Monta- llue to dismantle in preparation ".M... D. C. Macuougau Mama, for moving to Souris where it gue. is visiting friends and i'ei- will Wmlnue WQFK for a few atives in 33,150, mi, week, days before leaving for winter quarters. It is expected that the dredge ...'PANTIIY SALE, Suf4lrd:it'. 18th. 3:00 p.m. Stewart & l i l i .. 'DUNDAS UNITED Baptist Mr. George McConnell of Lorne BIGGEST t I I I l Nov. lBecks. In aid of the hockey club. I . l Church. Services Sunday. Novelti- her 10th. Silnday hchoul 10 um. Regular service if a.nl. Lic. W. D. Johnston. Murray Harbor North W. I. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Mill- ray Harbour North Woiiieiils iri- siiillie was held on TUCSd(f)-' orc- nlng at the home of Kill” Mary Millllr. The president, Mi.-. Curs- ter MacLure presided. The lllcCi' ing opened by singing the Insti- tute Ode and repsating Club Wo- menis Crced. 'liil'cil'.y-oiic ziieillbcrx to-poii.lr-ii to roll call by paymeiit of cities. The illilllll(S of tile l;i.-i anilllal and rcgiiiar nlCL'1.lll'.!S urre road by tile .s'Cci'ctai'y and approved. T e president then gzivr 3 i't'pnrt 0' the work of the liistilillc dur- l.i1.: tile your and ti . rcia.y lead the i;nan:.nl rcpn-'1. Corre- spoiidrnce was then rcnrl tind dis- cussed. Plans were coiiiplctcri for tile RIlnlV'(?l'53l”)7 chicken supper and Li:ll'lCE urig;n:l'.ly sc'.icdti.cd for Valley has been relieving Mr. Ed- gar MacKinnon. at the C. N. R. Station, Montague. Mr. John Mac-Lure of Albion Cross. spent the past few days in Montague visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene. Murray-IHorI:our North i The many friends of Mr. Mac- Lean Graham will retzret. to learn and Cambridge. Mrs. Verne Johnston and daughter, Verna. were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. LONDON. Nov. 18 - Str Miles Thomas. chairman of Briiisli Airways Corporation, said today that Britainis Comet jet airliner will be (lying passengers coinmercialiy by next Septem- ber or October. that he is confined to his home owing to illness. All wish him a speedy recovery. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rattray of Ctiarloitetown recently visited friends a: iiiuri-ay Harbour North l (CF) -, will leave shortly. either Satur- day or early next week. and will be accompanied by the tow- boats. Pugwash and Canso. It is not yet known in what particular spot the dredge will work while in Souris. It is understood that the tug Glen Libct-t II will remain in Georgetown to attend Dredge Number 14. The U5 started work at Mon- tague on July 8th. and has coni- pleted the first course and I considerable portion of the sec- ond course. Altogether about 120.000 cubic yards have been moved during the four months in wh-ich tho dredge has been in operation. Only the captains of the ves- sels and the exporters will have a fllll realization of the great bene- fit which this work means to this district. Ships of larger tonnage will be able to collie in to this port. with the mnQqllcnce of a larger amollnt of produce being exportrd. The amount of work needed to clear tlir rhzinncl is so great, be- cause of the enormous silt fill- in. that another year will be re- quired to finish the job. it is hoped that the iii will return again next year to complete t'he excellent work which it has been doing during the past four months. i 010"" .'” without IIIHOYVW b' Engineered Qualmf II ' h' pinch such"! higher In A um whorl bf; I. an your nd gr; and clear gkground by Adm the linear reception PP"m' in r MW” GREAT HU3 VAI. Ul All-new. i950 cable model 3-apeed gnu). . o-hint! st-nartlV"”'3ed,'d matchinl rnnti Idh-phoa h . . . III ET-en . . . Nov:-in-bar l5tb, but wh;cEi has ti bccn postponed liilt.l Mtiiiday cvc- mbmme go I t O"! N ' 'v Novciizber 20th. . V! A IIIIIJIE in 5 dilTel'en . ,'”"'”""o '"'.dk-0": "'.l"' I mrixliive folio-vine UIIlC(”'” were S d 3 g A knobs. V . -thanytwrng Eel. or tnshoun vnthout mention. . i ,. h monizewi I . Iduaive uilt-in Pen Scope 1 in- elcctcd for the cnsuiot-'. .Vc t Pros- . T I r :gi:,I:g:l1nr:iriig.mode:r:.:l3lu:r:;iirl:t:: z:eb.l:;:hcttiT3i::o;cnddv:nhEIne' ident. Mrs. Lloyd Rfidl YlC':-l)l'l:S- . -3, large. ' . 4. i . , . dill W1 Co ration ouiv gpuymnm ldcnt. Mrs. Chester 1iIacLute. scc- C t t M t 1 ACID 49' retar)'-treasui'cr. Mrs. John Clow a 47A-l mime" I Sllatvllll-mS”d pl". 1-” 150v-v News Of The Day Extra: .iA LUI DON'T-MISS IT . y. ,l ...lNlHlWilDESi -,r.3'i:;. . .i3t.5i.2”.5l!f..fi' .5! ' flGitilNG(OW8t)Y iuiN”RUCKY . .i..-.- -..-.- ;- s FOLLOW THE CRDWDS TO THE .....,- CAPITOL T0 --DAY and SAT. IT IS A STORY as BOLD AS THE SCREEN HAS EVER TOLD! " THIS is THE STORY or II I Iygih make? ULT -- S OWS 3:30-7-8:45 can-r'roL' - Sat. MATINEES ONLY AT 10:30 AND 2:30 l)(lllMENl Willi illll (W tllA(l( IMK 'zoo . CARTOON ire-elected); auditors and direc- tors were re-elected. At the conclusion of the meet- ing a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Irving Millar. Mrs. Fred Johnston and Mrs. William Ken- nedy. The next meeting is to he held at the home of Mrs. Fred Jrilin- ston. MONTPEILLIHR. France. Nor. is - (AP: .- An Amciucan bnmiier crasiied nine nizlcs ucsl of here in Southwestern France early today with one engine burn- ing, Police said at least. 10 of the ll occupailts parachutcd to safety. AGRL BETRAYEDH ...BY LOVE" BY LIFE.. N 0 Isrounte . KIDS! 0UllAW Hi "I.llNl.l Another most entertaining and successful amateur contest was held at You"; Tlieatre In Monta- gue last night. sponsored by the Moniague Branch of the Canad- ian Legion. To in completely packed house. the contestants presented their varied and capable talents, which were enthusiastically applauded by the appreciative audience. Con- testants from all over the County were entered. and this was the great factor which made it such a huge Iucceu. They en- tered into the competitive spirit of the show. and gave the aud- ience an evening's entertainment well worthy of attendance. During the intermission: special features were presented. A trio- Hukh Power. Dan Murray and Jack Baker-gave their own In- imitable rendition of "Moonlight REY" and as an encore sang "In Til? EVEMHIZ 13)" the Moonlight." Tin: ever popular and very tul- rnted Miss Jessie MacGowan dan- ced this Highland Fling. and as an 1-ncore gracefully danced the Sword Dance. She was accom- DBHWI 53' Mr. Donald MacLeod on the pipes. The always appreciated and fav- orite Brooklyn Trio rendered. "For Ever And Ever" and '”Good Night. Irenc" to an audience who railed for an encore. "Goodbye Mr Lover. Goodbye," Mr. Johnny Bears sun: as rt snln ”Gallwa,v Bay” which was malty Ilvpreclaterl by the null- lance. A Qulntette composed of Bea- trice Lannlaan. Ann Yeo. Shirley Stewart. Eileen Clair and Wanda Nicholson. sang "Harbour Lights." A trio comprising of Edith Mac- Donald. Joan Johnston, and fltnnil MacLaren rendered I comedy sc- lrcilon "G'wiin Home, Your Mo- ther's Calling". which was well received by the audience. and as an encore the trio sang "When Yml Wore a Tulip." Thr evenln: rinsed with the singintz of "Aulrl Lang Svne" by thn Brooklyn and Girl Trlog In which the audience joined. The many Selection: were all accompanied bv Mr. Davo Alr- horiz on the piann accordion nn which his versatility bcspeaka comnletn mastery. . Mr. Roddy Martin. president of thr Montague Branch of the Can- ndlan Legion. rapahly performed the dutlrs of master of ceremon- !. The judges were Measril. Thom- as Cameron. William Kr-nrney. and Arnold O'Connor. Prim iwlmnen The followlnz up the winners and other contestants in the re- spcetive classes: singing: I. Emerson O'Connor. Milltown; 2. Lclth Beck. About"- 3. Harriet O'Connor, Mllltown. Othr-r conteatantr. Alfred So?- rpy, Montague; Florence MacKln- non, Kilmuir: Eleanor MncKiii- non. Kllmulr; Shirley Semitic- Montaguc; Mary MCGWIVTIM Car” dlizanz Lem Pequot. Sourts. Fiddling: 1. Peter Chalsaon. .Yr.. Souris: 2. Emmett Chainon. Sour- ls; 3. Peter Chiilslon, Sr.. Souria. Other contestants: Wilfred G0- tell. Georgetown: Roy G0fmI0.V- Montague; Florence MacKlnnnn. Kilmulr; John Macl..eod. 519" William; Irving Llewellyn. Mur- ray River. Step Dancing: 1. Alan Sltephl.-rd. Cardigan: 1 Joe Lonaapllle. Sw- rlr; 3. Jo: Gallant. Charlottetown. Other collteatants: Bernard Wood. Seal River: Clarence David. Ggggggtown; Robert Ron. Lower Montague; Sandra Mt-tCIl'T0-'1- 3;-ooklyn; Shell; GIUIHIOI. 3l'Il' EXTRA SPECIAL SALE ONE 1948 BUICK COACH cnilv'ii'ttm EXTRA . SUPERMAN Complete with Heater and Radio, etc. Apply:- JOIINSION M0103! Murray River, P. E. I. tol: Roddy Chats.-ton. Bear River; Rena Peters. Rollo Bay. The door prize was won by Mr. Louis Jamleson of Panmure Is- land I Following the contest. an on- joyable dance was held in the Armourles above tho hall with recorded music. and also an or- chestra which provided old time music for the evening. , This second contest put on h.t' the Legion proved as equally pop- ular as the first. and it is liop- ed that next year will bring a repetition of these very popular contests. Montague Curling Club Annual Meeting Held On Wednesday night. the Man- tague Curling Club held its an- nual mceting at the club room. The meeting. which was largely attended by the members. was pre- sided ovcr by the president, Mr. Keir Clark. On the opening of the meeting. Mr. George Rdndcll. secretary. read the minutes of the last meet- ing. which were adopted as read. Mr. Reiidcll then read the Titian- cial report which showed receipts of 8900.00. and expenditures of 5867.78. Mr. Rendell also said that certain outstanding bonds had been paid off during the year. This report was adopted on motion. Mr. Keir Clark gave a brief re- sumc of the activities of the club during the year. stressing articu- larly the active interest f the junior curlers. The club, he said. had been represen-ted at all the major competitions during the year. viz: Gaboury. British Con- aols. Regal, Physical Fitness. Con- federation Bonspielfand the Mac- Arthur, which the local club lost to Charlottetown. after defending it successfully against, Summerstde. The secretary reported that the kitchen had been purchased from the ladies of the Beaver Club. Several committees then report- ed favourably on activities during the year. Some discussion took Place 1'8- garding the purchasing of another matched set of stones so as to com- plete the stones required for the nickel movie is pulling East Ger- for special showings in the last three months. the U. 8. high com- Admiral Iodloa .. .--Ji..n........,o.. lolovhlon Rotolvon lofviguatou MARITIME D ISTIIIBUTOII THE EDISON ELECTRIC (rm. -.4 ipuinmnooi --ruse: lo .5.-.,. .iisow nun.) CANADIAN ADMIRAI. CORPORATIDN; LIMITED-MALTON, HONTARIO MARITIME RAIIIO DISTRIBUTORS LIMITEII (Division of Ci-owell Bron. Co-. 1-14.. at Upper Water St. Halifax. N. A "There Is An Admiral Dealer Near You' CAPITOL ELECTRIC BnAc'E" MEKAY co..L.rn' Committee to arrange games with dtiiside rinks - L. H. Poole. A. E. Sullivan. Dr. L. A. Johnston. The meeting decided that appli- cation forms should be printed for those wishing to join the club. It was decided that the hiring of the janitor should be left to the executive. The following skips were ap- pointed to contest the Gaboury Trophy on Dec. 13th. L. H. Poole and Dr. L. A. Johnston. Same discussion took place re- garding the formation of four teams whose members would play together throughout the year. However. it was felt that this might. be impracticable. and that rather it might be possible to ar- range for each member to play in a specific team position during the year. thereby havin-it members on the teams who would be accustom- ed to playing one position. After further discussion of sev- eral matters the meeting adjourned. BERLIN. Nov. 14 -(AP) -The mans across the soviet sector border into West Berlin theatres. More than l00.000 East. Berliners have patronized border theatres mission aald today. , Maclloltalti Bros. Theatre MT. STEWART Fri. 8 P.M. - Sat. 8 RM. Bud Abbott-Lou Costello in "AFRICA SCREAMS" secretary-treasurer, dell. Nominating committee - L. H. Poole, Dr. L. A. Johnston. Dr. P. Maclntyre. ice committee - A. E. Sullivan. Frank Grecnc, G. lilac- Donalcl. Games committee - Wai- ter Beer. Doug MacLaren. Doug MICGOWHD. Entertain-ment com- mittce-L. H. Poole. Dr. L. A. John- ston. H. M. Smith. Building com- mittee - Keir Clark. A. C. Mac- Kay. Leon Johnston. Membership committee-F. G. Maclntyre, Lorne Wigginton. Arthur Fraser. Junior curlers committee - Frank Greene. Atwood MacDonald. J. M. Mac- FISII F0 George Ren- H Boneless Fish Trimmings in Small Green Salted Cod Green Salted Hake . rilsrrtni militia "W l" the” ' A riot of laughter Plus Officers Elected iThi-ee Stooges. The election of onficera followed: 'Laughsi Laughs! Laughs! President. Carl S. Stewart: first vice-president, A. E. Sullivan; j-1-----:w second vit:e-president. Walter Beer: Delivered C. 0. D. any -Island Railway Station. 7 of 20 lbs. or more 18c per lb. Large and Medium Green Salted Cod 15c per lb. Packed in 50-lb. boxes or bundles. - comm. 1-. mi,- ll. .i. mlliaii y OPTOMETEIST Fitting and supplying (llama: Etc. IIONTAOUI. P. I. 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