PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 21, 1950 -'-'-Mi TllE EASTERN -GUARDIAN shnwing Today . AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: umia r. ” BRIDE FOR SALE" Bruno Macfbee. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton. Misc Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Luers. Landry. Mrs Byron Stewart. In. with The Guardian may be bought. at. the following places in Claudette Colbprt Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George- town: The Post Office; in South: The Snack Bar and H. lich- Robert Young I .,d, 5, 50... A150 Featuretie (Tallltloll , Miss Bertha Martin. who has Mrs. G. A. Thompson and Min been visiting in Montague for the Martha Townsend of Montague past few months. has left for who spent the past, few days in Whitman and Marlborough. M-ass.. Ito visit her sister. Mrs. S. Y. Pratt. and also her nieces. WE”: ' Master Erir”TWeatht-rby. son of; Mr. Carl Hilciiey has returned to Showing 3:30-7-ii AS EXCWINGLY DJFFERENT. lxlr. and Mrs. Ben Weaiherby. Mun- iiaizue. is a patient in the King's wish him a spvvdy recovery- i Miss Janie Moar, R.N.. who has .hern a patient In the Kins": ltlounty ilospi I for the past few lwei-ks. has re tiled in the home of her brother. Mr. William Monr. New Perth. The motor vessel "Alirr and Ada- laldc" from Fortune. Nfld.. under ihn command of Capt. Howard Lake. arrived in port at Montague yesterday. The vessel will take on a-load of mixed produce from the lnral exporters. Poole and Thomp- Ion. '(t.G.l.T. MEET! Nu - The regular nireling of the Akcta C. G. T. T. of Trinity United CTIHITII was held ill the home of the learlrr. Mrs. Alex I-lutrhcson. Thiirsday. Nrixcniiior 16th. Tlip nior-ling open- M with the C.(;.l.T. purpose gird player. A very iiitci'cstiim adrlrcss on hot" life In Prince Allwrl. Sask- alt-limvnii. was given by Mrs. A. ll. )laci(en7.le. Roll call was answer r hv immin: a piiN'f' in KOl'PR. MW. )lnvKr-nzle asked f'i'l('iI girl to send a Cliristnias card to .i IlI)SlPl') mo- tlirr in tho W.M.S. Piniis were niadn to have the (T.G.I.T. rally lirlrl here in I')rceuibr,r. Roll rail will he answered nrxl a Kcrsc of scripture containing the gum If. POPKIII DWIIII 11.6.91- -mu ENOND ODRIEN v e I - . s ' r. i .. PAMELA BRITION ::.'::l3...””.. .”..”.” .:l'”:..:?.i:. ”i”.'I. .- LUTHER Am .1223. 43:: A.,... I.. I l..s:. . -.. . a..a. u.-. ymrrting closed witii the singing of Extra. Sport Football Thrills I "RIPS"- rading Post, Chump Champ fI.Al)lES All) MEETING-Tho monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid of Trinity United Church. was held at the home of Mrs. Lester Mac- ln-od, on Tuesday, November 14th The meeting opened with the sing- in: of the hymn "Jesus Loves Me." Roll call was answered by 27 members. Mrs A D. MacKenz1e reported that. the boys supper was a great success. and plans were made to serve a bean IUPPGF '0 F the C.G.I.T. girls at their fall rall.V CAPITOL To-DAY-WEII. Showing 3:.3o.7.s:4s to be held In the rhurch hall in Der-einbcr. The treasurer Kbve her rnnort and was aiitliorizod to Pay be held this week at the 0D9""l3 of the new church hall. tees were appointed for the a 4 The meeting closed with the M11- nnh Benediction. Following a de- lirious lunch serVPd by the il"IC'l committee and hostess a While 9'" phnnt sale was greatly eniaved by all. Mrs. Robert Machon auction- ad the goods. The next, meetlntr mm A. D. Mai.-Kt-nzie. T BUYING TN! DIIADID MAIIA IAND SIAIIING GENE I ; rouuai ii DAILY EASTER co.. LTD. Souris. P. E. I. . ----O-3.-” . .....u.-.. . .. .-..t Added: Universal News Cartoon, Toyiand Premiere FLOUR and FEEDS SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY Purity Flour. cotton bog .. . . .- 55-95 Iran . . 2.59Sliorts . . . . . . 2.69 ..-n- Food Wheat 3.85 I-lag Grower. I5'Vo .............3.85 Dairy Ration Fastening Mosh STEWART & BEOK MONTAGUE ' YE ECIDED TD barter ITTINO V IIOPPEN 060150913 TIGH ME '(.'hatliam. N.B.. after visiting his 1tfnunty Hospital. His many friends .and Mrs. .. ')l0'I'0R VVFJSSEI. IN l'OIlT- I week with I gmale octetie delighted the 'gregation with several ,whlch added greatly to the service any outstanding bills. Plans vve;e. ' 0 made for the hot turkey dinner in! feature was '. sob "mesa Thu y II-louse" beautifully bu... iMaster Donald Maoxenxie. I This was 'occasion. and one not soon to be will be hPld at the home of Mrs.i this project to a conclusion. LIVE AND passsao I N ..AcK.NG Ladies Auxiliary Charlottetown visiting Mrs. Thump. son's son. George. have returned to their home. father. Mr. lVilliani B. Hiichey Archie Hilchey. Mun- tagui-. ' -rni-: NEW llnited Church lllall. Montague. will be opened iivitli a lint turkey dinner on Wod- nesday. November 22nd. Everybody iweiconie. Dinners 51.00. Serving will start at 5.00 p.ni. JVISITING AT MONTAGl.iE- ihlr. and lifi--2 Joseph Weatherby. who moved to Lowell, Mar-5.. from ilvfarslificlrl about '25 years ago -have returiied to the Island. Mr. Weatherby has retired and plans yto make his home here. During their stay here in Montague they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Een weatherliy. and also visited .lifrs. Lawson Jenkins of Vernon. llrlaving derided to remain on P. E. .I., Mr. and Mrs. Wt-atherby have RDIIITIICISCKT a home in Southport. j'l'heir many friends wish them llllfllly years on P. E. I. l -......-..L O lllniied Church V D ;Hall Dedicated I At Montague The dedlciition of the new l7lI'.'.E3d Church hall at Montague iiook plate on Sunday afternoon. Despite the inclement weather the hall was filled to capacity. Dr. A. D. MacKt.-mie. pastor of the Church presided and was ably as- sisted by Rev. if. E. D. Ashford of Hrrinliy United Church. Charlotte- llown. who preached an eloquent land inspiring sermon. The dedication was read by Mr. Justice. Tweedy. chairman of the P. E. 1'. Presbytery. Mr, Frank Johnston, organist of Zion Presbyterian Church. Char- iiotttt-OWII, presided at. the piano. The hvtnns sung included "0 Wor- islilp airhe King." "Break Thou The lBread Of Life" and "Rise Up 0 lawn of God." The Charlottetown con- selections of praise. l-Jollowing the dedication. in spec- rendered by indeed a memorable lforgoiien by those in attendance. 'lThe Church hall fills a great need in the community and should add greatly to the enjoyment of the ,young people. Mr. Lorne Wigginion. president of the Montague Branch Club spoke a few well chosen words in appreciation of ihe untiring ef- forts of Dr. Maoxriizie in bringing Dr. MacKcnzie5,i-xiended thanks to all those who assisted In the service. Sourls Hospital .." The iegiilar monthly meet- ing of the Souris Hospital Ladies Auxiliary was held at i.he sourls Hospital November 2. I060. The meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. A, .1, Paquet, with ten members present. a The meeting opened ivith the mlnutr-s of the October meeting. ;read by the secretaigv; followed by the Treasurers report whit-i show- ed a batik balance to date of 31296.- 58. I The buying committee reported ihpvlng purchased a toaster for the ! hospital. The other committees had lllflthing to raaort. i A donation of IL36 WM IONIVPG ' from Mrs. B. Mathews as proceeds A.LI'0lI'l the sale of Glacliolas. A lettrr of tippreciatlon from .Mrs. Hilda Campbell was read by I the. secretary. I It was decided to purchase matt- ing for the hcspital. ' There being no further business Iltho meeting adjourned, i siioiu: H0? The first airplane fliitht by WH- lbur and Orville, Wright in I903 tmvercd just 284 )'iifd5- PP? FIQOTTII I "1RFlLntlulAEDISAtIW 4 ii?i'iE”ds'a: FAMILIAIA2 , WITH AN Nominations For 2nd King's Two nominations for the by-eIec- tion on Dec. 4 for an Assemblyman in the Second District of King's. for the seat occupied by the late Hon. H. H. Cox. were received by Return- ing Officer J. B. Edwin Reid. of Rollo Bay. in the supreme Court rocm at Georgetown yesterday. Mr. Harvey Douglas, farmer, Head of Hlllsboro. nominated as Liberal candidate. His omlnatlon was moved by Andrew Joseph Moon- ey. Peakes Staticn. seconded by James Walker, Cherry Hill. Mr. Milton Rogerson, farmer. Peakes Station. was nominated on the Progressive Conservative ticket by Cyril Morrison. savage Harbour, seconded by James Blaxland. Mor- ell. The Returning officer was assist- ed by his clerk. James A.!:. Mac- Donald, of Little Pond. Bristol and O O I Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Rocidie 0'!-fanley have moved to the city to reside. James F. MacDonald. was in the city on Thursday for a check up he has not been feeling well for some time now. Mrs. P. R. Sinnott. was a business visitor to the city on Thursday. she had the misfortune to break her glasses and had to have them re- placed at once. Mrs. Peters McLeIlan. Indian River spent the past week with her parents here Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sinnott, She returned to her home on Sunday. Miss Bertha MacDonald, has been in the city with her sister for a few weeks she returned home on Sun- day. The last regular meeting of the C. Y. O. was held on Monday even- ing at the home of the president. Miss Bertha MacDonald. Friends learn with regret that Mr. Len Ryan. has entered the Charlottetown Hospital where he was to under-go a serious operat- ion. Frlends of Mr John C. Peters, st. Andrews. will be sorry to learn that he is confined to bed for almcst a year. Mr. and Mrs. Peters family resided in this vicinity for some time before moving back to St. Andrews. The Village restaurant has been taken over by Mrs. Bill Anderson who it is understood will operate it for at least a year. The owner Mr. Gus MacDonald. has moved into the late Mrs. Barrys house to re- side. Mrs. P. R. Sinnott. Jr. along with Mr. J. 13. Jay. and Joe Slnnott. were some what shaken up last week when their truck was struck by a heavy truck that was coming out. a ;provlded sand-wichesn Mrs. J. H. Boy Scout lnvestlture At fiporgtown, ..' At the regular weekly Boy scout meetlng of the lat George- town 'n-ocp. under Scout Master Daniel A. Maccormick. the high- light of the meeting. before a good attendance of Scouts. was an In- vestiture of two of the Georgetown Scouts. scout Master Duvar of the lat Montague Troop. accompanied by Troop Leader Mabon and Patrol Leader MacDonald arrived at 'I.30 pm. and took part in the regular meeting. Patrol comers. inspect- ions and lively games took place. At 8.30 P. M. the lights were turn- ed off and the Gcuncil Fire lighted. around which the Boy'scouLs set. The Council Fire was declared open- ed by Scout. Master, Daniel A. Mac- Cormick and "O Canada" was sub; following -which scout Master Mac Cormick called upon Scout Master Duvar to proceed with the Investi- ture, in which he was assisted by scout Master Maccormick. Troop Leader Mabon and Patrol Leader MacDonald. First Georgetown scout. to be Invested was Troop Leader, Donald MacDonald and next was Patrol Leader. Jackie Lovers. Following the Investiture talks were given by Scout Masters. Duvar and Maccormlck. after which a Camp fire sing song. in which all participated was held. The Council Fire was then declared closed by the Georgetown scout Master. Coffee and sandwiches were served by the boys of the Georgetown Troop. during which recorded music was enjoyed. bringing I most enjoyable evening to a close On behalf of the Scouts of the Georgetown Troop, the Scout Mas- ter, Danlel A. Maccormick wishes to thank, the following ladies who '.MacDonald. Mrs. J. W. Lavers and llvfrs. N. W. Hanson, also Mrs. F. J. Debory who provided plates and cups. Mrs. Mary Yorston who provided the tea making utensils Mr. Aneas MacDonald who so kind- ly loaned his record player and all others who in any way helped make the occasion the lumessfiil one it was. M...M.:...m..-...-.- time. The sinnott truck was badly smashed and has been removed to the city for repairs. Friends are pleased to see Mr? H. 5. Mai-.Ewen. home again after a short. stay in the Charlottetown Hospital and all hope she enjoys better health in the futun. ..' Mr. Joseph MacDonald, stat- ion agent. at Tignlsh. for some ycan has been appointed agent at Morell. succeeding the late J. F. Mclnnls Mrs. MacDonald. is a farmer Bris- tol man and his wife the former Lottie Rossiter came here and was a school teacher for some years. They along -with their family will be very welcome back home again aftcd a long absence. They were at Vernon River for ten years. Mr. and Mrs MacDonald. are expected this week to take up residence. EARLY INHABITANT A mlocene ape skull found in gate. The operator of the heavy truck said he was unable to stop In Kenya in 1948 is estimated to be 20.fl)0.(i00 years old. Stopped Ilaart Saved Boy's Life---lioctor I PAUL AND PETER PENTON r!"'VI'-E?""""T"' "I ” V YIA'rA'x.v.x- Line Show: Path of Fall M9menial-'y iicarl stoppage was credited with the possible saving of the life of nine-year-old Peter Penton. who touched a 13,000-volt hydro line and fell more than 30 feet. landing on the sands at Ham- ilton Beach. The boy's condition in the Hamilton Gcneral hospital is reported as "fairly good." Hydra officials said it was unusual that a person could survive such a shock and felt the child's heart must have stopped. causing him to 3,0” his SW59. The shock of strik- ing in: ground. they added. may have restarted the heart. Heart SPCCIEIISI-Ky agreed that was possi- ble. Playing with his older broth. er. Paul Ponton. I0, and six neigh- borhood boys. Peter was the first to climb up tower. was followed by other comrades. COSTLY DEER. FORT FRANCES, Ont. .. (CPL. Getting a deer was expensive for L95 Busby. His truck killed a big puck 10 miles north of Emo and the truck had to be towed back for remlra costing 5200. Game officials grid he could keep the deer. - IIIJIVI PIIIINI GOI-II Colds are dangerous because they lower resistance, exposing the body 1., more serious diseases. At-. the first sign of a. ooid take Father John's Mcdicing which has a. two-fold action, soothing throat irritations and helping to re- build bodily strength and staiiiinii. Father John's Medicine is rich in Vita. mins A and D-free from alcohol or harmfui drugs-it is the family favour. Ito. Remember, Father John's Medi. cine has 3. record of Over 90 years success in fight. ing colds. Got It bottle today. MADE IN CANADA lmthv Dix says G Continued from page 2 world. although he never gives her a kiss that isn't like a flabby pan: cake on her check or pays her a compliment. But. how about it if the husband comes home grumpy and rm" and grouchy. and if he kicks the cat. as soon as he opens tiin door, spanks the baby. finds fault with the dinner and never even mum, how hard his wife has worked taking care of the children anvl making a comfortable home? No woman is going to kiss a iuisbuml ..-i... comes in looking like a graven image and who turns the bark of in, head to her lips. Maybe if you would be a little more rcspongyye Wm. wife would be a little more demonstrative. Certainly a husband and wife should settle their own iiiffnrz-iici-x without anyone refcreeing their fights. If they did. I lot rnore of them would end in a draw instead of a divorce. Family S'lll(lhiyl(sg should be strictly private. ' DEAR DOROTHY DIX: A boy and girl were enzagerl in Ilc llldl. ricd. but before they were married the boy died. The boy"; liarellls want. the girl to come to live with them. but they do not want low is have any young friends or go anywhere. The girl is only 20. iwm should she do? A YIIIHNII ANSWER: She will make a big mistake if she goes to lilo with her fiance's parents. because without intending it they will cnslavr hrr. They will expect Iirr to spend the balance of her life i;riCt"Itii.: nu-r Ilrr lost sweetheart and lhe is too young for that. It is naiuro lhiil she should get over her sorrow and fall in love again and marry. DOROTHY DIX cannot personally reply to readers. but will sna- wer letters of general Interest through her column. FISH FOR SALE Delivered C. O. D. any Island Railway Station. Boneless Fish Trimmings in wooden boxes of 20 lbs. or more .............................. .. 18c per lb. Large and Medium Green Salted Cod - .... .. 15c per lb. 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