PAGE EIGHT iri-iii GUARDIAN. H MARCH so, 1951 - vwvnuwwnvmvwmw PRIIIGE EDWARD f rom - silt. Shows 3:30-7-9 P.M. x silt ” ” r lltliliil llllii - liili lliNllAll.- RAY Clllllts Extra! News of the Day- - C 't S”"g-.;'i-f-El.-..-.-titl-.-22:1-.-.. Maj.-Tr H. J. MAEEN 0PTOMl:2Tlu'.iT Fitting and supptylns Glam- Etc. iuoN1iaut'E r. 2. I Office Hours: to to by appointment. Office Connected with Drug Store. .l.i.t..t.... CAPITOL! lHE Eilsttli T0-DAY and SAT. AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: llsrold P. Landry. Mlt. Byron Stewart. III. Bruce Maerheo. Min Joyce Wigginton. Min Joan Johnson i AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levon Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in 6001-30 at the following globes in uric: Tho Snack Bar and 8. lion- 1 ' tCONCLUDES VISIT - Mrs. Lena Vessey. formerly of Man- :tague, returned yesterday to her ,home in Portland. Maine, after ,visiting her brother. Mr. Frank ii'essey, who has been a. patient in lthe Charlottetown Hospital and is lnow'satisfactorily recovering. Mrs. ivcssey has been a contributor to J The Guardian for many years, and flier poems have been widely read totliitllflflulli , , and appreciated. I pmlmt AUIRY ..fATTENDED MEETING -At iihe invitation of the Charlotte- town Board of Trade six mem- bers of the King's County Board gnf Trade attended a dinner nicel- ;ing at the Charlottetown Hotel on Wednesday evening when the ,'guest speaker was Mr. Johnston Chew, president of the Maritime Provinces Board of Trade. The following are the members from the King's Count)” 30375 9f X 'l'r:ule: R. K. Clements. presi- luif: Inliul ting CHAMPION Vain ludsv lam ident; Keir Clark. M.l..A.: l'tla.i0F '.i. A. MacDonald. Cardigan: J. S- MacDonald. cnnmzan; Douala: 3M(-Lnren; C. A. Shaw. secretary. ii TERRITORY Also: Pirates of High Seas Comedy, Slap Happy Sleuths? '.-.-.-.-.-.-i.-.-.1.'.-.'.-.-.-.5-.l-.-.-.-.-.-. .FareweIiaPariy Al Montague The Misses Edith MacD0iialu and Vonda Munn. Murray River. who has been onployed in Mon- tague for the past V8813 VV9” tendered a surprise farewell party recently. when a number of their friends gathered at the 1101110 Of Mrs. Nan Nlcliolsoii - to 9XPF9?5 their warm iricllfislllp and their i good wishes for success in their it tt 'e work. ' i u,A.uicature attraction of the letening was daiiciiig. and a most jenjoyable time wasgiiad DY 3”- Following a delicious lunch. served by the hostess assisted by soxeral of the ladies. Mr. Danny Mlirtay. on behalf of all present. presented the girls with a purse of money. On behalf of herself and Vondzi Edie. thanked all for their thoughtfulness and kindness. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. after which the guests departed wishing the girls lots of luck and the best of everything in their future work in Toronto. MELOIDS banish "frog in the throat" in P ntetttiiol mt. tn...-t ifllltllit ii 4- l mini tlllli lll.Nl(l' t '””xtw At all drug stores 35cm-u UUR H v x .md & X! M BOARDING HOUSE so Youize TRYING OF-' ousz coto-FEET PATRl0T6, HM 6HAKE N A LITTLE CHILI PEPPER FOR Mv FOLl(6,Tt-tE 0ME- SHOT IZATHBUM6 OF t4ei.iTuci4v!---. ,QUOTE M511-l:AT ANYBODY Wt-to i 6MA'rcHestA't OUR LIBERTY worm" euoov Hts ,' 6uMMeiZ 6i'l'TlM6 on . eauartzet. BULLETGI MAJOR HOUPLE To RM up some sum! FOR YOU. WA 2.... MAi2'tHA.v...,5eAp.' YOUR COURAGE IS THAT OF A ' Nouupso Ttstzess. AAMUM! Too BAD you couuznrr 85- SMUGGLED NTO THE KQEMUN WITH A MOP! & M if ' Ct to 4... .. SHOULD GET RESCUE MAKE9 ME I FEEL. AN ALL- AROUND MACHlNl5T THAN one WHO AlN'T-- LOTS MORE! A129? HAND WHO Ai.wAv5 HA5 1:: COME 1b Tl-i' AN' DON'T GET AMV MORE" rr BY J. R. WILLIAMS jti rr's A DEAD elve- AWAY. 'roo-- He's DOtN' ALL. 'n-l' LOUD-MOUTHlN' FOR OLD DNNY. AN' si-lows WHAT HE,.U5ED To 'n-mic I GUESS lT AIN'T A PLEASANT JOB, YANKlN' SOME POOR LIJG OFF A BIG: SNAP MORE on 5lCK' ' R i s 3-3.0 ....-.:.J..-new Shows 3:30-7-8:45 P.M. The Gu-rdlan may be DOUIM Montuue: town: 'Iho Post 011100: in 50 I Aron & Son. ,....-. 5;. V T-Burma-used feed bags. .- Fraser and Annear. Montague. deep. ....-can aarranms stfsb to 525.00 with an old battery. Bud's Accessories, Montague. Cam. George Lake and Mr. Chester.Lake left yesterday for the Magdalen Islands by plane. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Levi Power and daughter, Beatrice, of Montague, were visitors to Charlottetown yesterday. Students returning to P. W. C. yesterday included Messrs. Monty Annear. Lower Montague, Albert Johnston and John '!eo. Montague. Carter and Robert Vanlderstine of Peter's Road. Business For Souris from Magdalenflanl Souris. P. E. I. will be the trans-shipping point for a quarter of a million dollar floating fish meal plant which is expected to be in operation the middle of April in Grindstone in the Magdalene Is- lands. The plant. ”Canapro" is to be operated by V. Maisonneuve, Grindstone, and Mr. Patternot of New York. A herring reduction and fish meal plant, "Canapro" will have a capacity output of 5.. 030 barrels of processed green herring per day. Bristol and. Vicinity Miss Norma Sinnott. teacher at the Brae. spent her Easter holi- days with her parents here. Mr. Ephraim Malone and son Gerard were business visitors to the city last week. Mr. Malone is one of our big farmers. Miss Bertha MacDonald is spend- ing a few weeks in the city, where she has taken a position. Mr. Laurence Gauthier. of the staff of Canada Packers. city. spent the week-end with his mother here. Mr. Joe MacDonald and J. J. Perry were Bristol representatives at the big hockey game the other night. 3 Mr. Ned Ranahan arrived from Boston to attend the funeral of his brother Will last week. He is retired from the Standard Oil Company of New York. Mrs. Peter McLellan. Indian River, who was visiting her pa- rents here, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Sinnott. has returned to her home again. She was Mabel sinnott, and taught school several years before her marriage. Friends of Mrs. W. A. O'Brien will be pleased to see her out again after undergoing a serious operation in the hospital at Char- lottetown last week. .'Mr. Frank Ranahsn and his brother Aeneas and sister Mary left on Monday morning to return to Toronto after I sscl mission home. They had rushed home in answer to a telegram that their father had died suddenly on Sun- day. Miss Hattie Gauthier, who went to the city last December to be with her two young brothers who were rushed to the hospital after a severe burning in the Railway Station here, is still in the city and her youngest brother is still I patient in the hospital where he has been for more than three months. The other boy. not I0 severely burned. is home again. Pte. and Mrs. George Daveaux, who moved to the city last fall to reside. were visitors to their home here last week for a short time. They will not return to this vicin- ity this summer, they inform us. to another depot. Two of their ' ' s. Marjorie and Kay. have taken positions in the city. Speaking of early spring: our oldest resident he Mr. J. '1'. ol- Brien says he saw an plowing in the fields one spring more than fifty years ago on April and. This fine old gentleman also saw the train stuck here for thirty days at one time and engine men burn- ing wood to keep up steam. "Life was not all sunshine wheh I wa- a boy seventy-five years ago," he says. We guess it was not, Mr O'Bricnl ' The funeral of Mr. Will ninth: from his home in Morell not on Wednesday was the largest seen here since the late William ,Ayl-- ward was buried many years ago Seventy-eight wagons followed the hearse out the clay road to the paved highway through mud km-a Fifteen can waiting at the highway joined the long procu- unless Pte. Dlvecux is transferred - THE NEW l95l OLDSMOBILE consequent greater visibility. crown rear fenders. The Super lighted by a new, wider and roomier body which fell moulding which extends diagonally down the res ops 135 horsepower. Hydra-Matic Drive is availa 19.51 Oldsmobile Super ”8B' deluxe two-dgor sedan. SUPER The new series is "88" is powered by "all" now in production by General Motors of Canada is nigh- ures clear vision wrap-around windows with readily identined by the distinctive bright sash r fender to the gravel shield out also by the high the eight-cylinder ”Rocket" engine which devel- ble as an option at extra cost. Shown here is the ST. PETERS L E W. On Wednesday evenintlt 7 the regular meeting of th Peter's Lake women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Laybolt. with twenty members in. attendance. The President in the! chair. the meeting. opened by sins-; mg "The Institute ode." followed by "Collect For Club women" read! in unison. I Roll call was answered by each member with an Irish Joke. Two new members were added to the. roll. A collection was taken um-, ounting to one dollar and sixty. cents with two new members pay- ing membership fees. Meeting was then opened for business. The Secretfry gave a re-! port of purchasing six window blinds for the school. It was mov-' cd and seconded that the Institute purchase a text book for Social Studies for the primary school room. I Ootrespndence was read. Report of sick committee was given. and! a bill of two dollars and twentyl cents paid for fruit to sick. The School Committee also gave a re-, port. New cxmmittees were 2111-. pointed for the following month. i Sick-Mrs. Ruthven MacDt-moldy and Mrs. James Conohan. Schcol --Ml-:s. Harold Douglas and Mural Ruthven MacDonald. Program-, Miss Isabelle Conohan and Mrsw Harold Dcuglas. . Program for evening consisted: of 1 guessing contest put on by Mrs. Eddie Devaux won by Mrs! John Jce Maroormic, also a game; of pinning the tail on the donkey- put on by Miss Theresa Mac.Doug- all won by Mrs. Joseph Roache. Mrs. James Ccnohan kindly in- vited the members to her home for next. meeting. Roll call is to be sion to the Church of the Little Would Close Montague Bridge To Heavy Traffic The Montague Town Council and the King's County Board of Trade, in a joint resolution have asked the Provincial Government to close Montague bridge to "all heavy trafvfic the first day of May or sooner if necessary. and place it man in charge of said bridge to direct and control the traffic and have it detoured to the head of the river." The resolution was presented to the Provincial Government on Tuesday by Montague Mayor B. l-l.g Yeo. Mr. S. S. Hessian from the Town Council. Mr. R. K. Clements. president of the King's County Board of Trade and Mr. Harry Johnston, a member of the board of trade. Montague bridge several years ago was banned to traffic beyond ia certain weight but since then the general traffic over the bridge has become even greater. It was reported the atbutments of the one-span structure were becoming displaced and the steeiworlc it- self was unable to withstand the heavy traffic passing over it. The following is the resolution: Whereas the bridge spanning the river in the Town of Monta- gue has been condemned foinyears. And whereas the upkeep of the bridge is'the rIxponsltbllity' ofthe Government otf Prince Edward Is- land. And whereas if the bridge col- lapsed with loss of life and prop- crty, the Government will be liable for thouhauds of dollars damage, And whereas there will be heavy traffic this year crossing the said bridge hauling gravel from Kilmuir to the Georgetown Road where paving will start this by General Motors. 1951 tiltisnolil 4 this Many IIOVI. re um N..q A new, rodesigbhd moi-me series for 1961-the asu "as"- powered by the famed t-oyitn. der "Rocket" engine it ' as. ed compression has Oilhctd. I . I The Super "88" fen rs I. new. wider and roomier '54.-1y with more window I uurcun- sequent vistbtli 7. It offers improved Hydra-Matic option at extra cost. The new series. now comlngiolt the General Motors asemblytliiie.-, at Oshawa, is readily identified by the distinctive bright Itsh mould. ing that extends from he shoulder of the rear fender diamnally down the fender to the grwial shield, Clear vision wrap-Lrourtl window-, provide the dlstin ive keyno 'og Oldsmobile Hollda stylttg n, at. ent in the Super "ta". Further dis- tinction is added b& the high crown rear fender that armlnates in q tail light assembly having tI.l)lll. let-shaped red lo I. Available in thre distinctivtitde. luxe body style our-door sedan, two-door sedan and Hdiday coup. -the Super "88" is mounted on s 120-inch wheelbate classic. The new interiors are luxuriously de. signed for greater roon. comfort and. visibility. . ' Upholstery in tin two and to-,,-. door sedans is presented in dart; gray striped nylon pile in a "two. tone surrey weav with a light gray bolster. Th: Holiday Coupg is finished in gray striped nylon pile cord with back or gm" leather. There has been a regroup- lng on the instrur-ent panel with the added convent ncc of a ,v'.'Jll. cealed ash received in the gt-gig right beside the iver. Drive as an . spring. And whereas the mbutments to said bridge can be used and strengthened, also extended in such a way as to cause a very short span. which will not cost a large amount of money, There-fore resolved that the Gov- ernment close the bridge to all heavy traffic the first day of May or sooner if necessary. and place a man in charge of said bridge to direct and control the traffic and have 'it detoured to the head of the river. Therefore further resolved that the Town Council of Montague place itself on record, warning the Government. of the unsafety of the bridge. and the danger of law- suits that may follow in the case of accidents. answered by Sing. Say. Do or Pay. Meeting closed by singing The National Anthem, followed by a delicious lunch by the hostess. TRAIN PUPILS ACT OF AGGRESSION BANGOR, Wales. March 29 - (AP)-Philip Fothergill. president of the British Liberal Party. said today the closure of the newspap- er La Prensa of Buenos Aircs is -Front and rear 0 the Super --us” have been smartly idesigned. The familiar wide hori ntal bars mg retained in the fr it grille, with .the second bar extnding throiign lthe two bumper guaEt'1ls. 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