THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN .ocf.roBERi 8. 1952 All wiliiiilllilw SIAIKILIYLD PEANUT BUTTER uni?)-owilo The technique of the detective story was originated by Edgar Ai- Ian SDILDS - BURNS - Dahon e pasta of Baking Soda end water and cover with a damp cloth. cow snann AIIIRG sons FINAL T0-DAY MAT. mo :vr.1.s PRINDE Enwnnn O06 ltbmdfl-u ond hut Desperate Adventurers mm-l7il"”llt-lii'lil I -w'1il'MIllMll3Illl;Di!lii!.itl DAPIO no Iiitl-loin iitllii nnmrn-niiliii . - H M" lltltlli Iiiilil iillfitll srnnnnc THIIRS. Sensational thrills never before seen on the screen . . . The untamed ,fury of winged killers! See . . the stampede of the reindeer herd . . . the mighty aval- anche thundering down on the village . . . the amaz- ing combat between the wolves and the eagles . plus many more exciting thrills. And for the first time "MARY LAURA WOOD from Sackville. New Brunswick plays an outstanding part in this daring drama." Critics point with pride in saying ”Miss Wood" will be an outstanding star of the future. Don't miss her first picture. is-m;DW.ES PNMEII - sumanam 1 If TI-IE EASTERN GUARDIAN Souris and AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold l'. Landry. Ilre. Byron Stewart. urn lruee Macrhee, Min Joyoa Wtulnten. Plan Molinnnn. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. ' ' Vicinity The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: ttlua Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Peat Office: in Sourln The Snack Bar and II. llelaaroa 5 son. The sympathy of the community is being extended to the- family of Mr. J. 1". Mos.-.ey.wlaose funeral took place on Saturday, Septem- ..'DANCl. Caledonia Hall. Thursday evening. October 9th. Mr. Ind Mu. Murray MlcKsn- zie. Dundas. were visitors to Mont- ague yesterday. Mr. cyril Mac!-Ierron, Montague, spent Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert cook. wood Islands. ..'BE WISE - At end Montague Cooking School. ver Club. Oct. 8th, 8 p.m. Free gifts and 25 special prices. , .-.'ltESEBVE OCT Igth for sale 1 of fancy work and food in Legion , Hall. Aulpicea of Ladies Auxil- iary of the Canadian Legion. Mia! Wanda Nicholson, Mont- ' ague was a Sunday visitor to Wood Islands. guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook. Miss Shirley Annelr. has left for Mount Allison University where she enrolled as a first year student. , I Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacLeod and two children, of Boston, Mass. are . visiting Mrs. MacLeod's mother. I Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. Roeeneath. Her many little friends are glad to hear Miss Norma Annear. has returned to her home. in Lower Montague after being a patient in the Kings County Hospital for the past two months. ..'PRI-ISENTATION To MINIS- TER-A very enjoyable evening was spent at the Murray Harbour North Presbyterian manse when the people of Peter's Road and vicinity gathered at the manse to present their minister, the Rev. Carl Curry, with a well filled purse. An address was read by Mr. Lewis Kerwin and the purse was presented by Mr. George Johnston. Jr. Mr. Curry. though taken very much by surprise, thanked the people for their kindness. A de- licious lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was spent in singing and playing games. The evening was brought to a close by singing "For He Is A Jolly Good Fellow". I Ellen's Diary Continued from page 2 hunters. But. only the bold preda- tory creaturas of field and stream and forest we would destroy . .. those that sneak and thieve and kill. and times without number. bring bitter tears to the farm-wife at the destruction left in the wake of their visits. "I wonder if 'they' got those ducksl" we have said to one or another of the Family when the sound of repeated firing in the vicinity has reached our ears. How desperately we hoped that the Powers which take care of such harmless enchanting creatures of stream and air would see that not a feather was ruffled. nor shy life takenl Until tomorrow- Good-nlght . . . . ., A-----N 5194512.... Better with - - Diary- - - ..c, Annear ....'BlNC-0 tonight. come and be? Tith- win a Thanksgiving turkey. r-' ..'The annual meeting of the Sourls Hospital was held in the Town Hall on Thursday, Septem- ber 25th. Hon. A. W. Matheson. Minister of Health and Welfare. was the main speaker. Represent- atives attended from all the sur- rounding districts. Elected to the board of trustees wens R. 0. Mac- Lean. chairman: B. L. Stewart. rice-chairman; M. - Mcquaid, secretary; George Lend and Gill- ford Peters. ..'COMll.' AND DANCE on the new hardwood floor, Friday. Beaver Hall. Montague. Mcsser's Orchestra. Min Hazel Yeo, returned to her home in,Montague on Saturday from a. trip to Montreal where she attended her sister's wedding. . -..fFriends of Mr. Russell Bre- haul. Montague. are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Kings C"""W H”5P"”- At the September meeting of - Ill 8 C ----'Mr- Alex M”D0”F13”- Mm” Columbmflsthe oufIdl:ltliwir!fgmKgtf.!sieelr)st lag e, left Monday for Montreal whe a he will take a course in vulcanlzing. were elected for thelcoming year: Grand Knight, Foch MacDonald; Leputy Grand Knight, PeterMac- Aulay; Chancellor, Right Rev. J. A. Murphy; chaplain. Rev. P. G. Murnaghan; treasurcr,.A. '1'. ac- Donald; financial secretary. C ar- les Boylan: warden. Paul Mac- Phee; lecturer. Paul Gallant; trustees. J. J. MacDonald, W. S. Maclntyre, and recorder, Joseph Cairns. ..fMr. John H. Mcxinnon has returned to Kingston, Ont. to re- sume his duties there. after spend- ing two weeks' vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mc- Klnnon. Pisquid. -The Rev. W. 0. iveale, Church of Christ. Summersida, ielt. Summerside on Monday for Yellow Grass, Sask.. where he will be in charge of tlke music at special evangelistic services. At the close of the meetings he will visit relatives and friends in Ed- monton and Calgary.--S. Mr. Trenton Creamer of Boston. Mass, was a recent visitor to the town. renewing old acquaintance. Although leaving, here twenty-five years ago Trenton will be remem- bered by many as having played baseball with the Sourls Stars for a number of years. holding down second base position. Mr. Creamer was accompanied by his wife and two children. . .-ms THE SALE you can't ai- ford to miss! Here's an cxample of what just one penny will do. You buy a regular sixty-five cent bottle of one hundred Rexall Purctest A- Sa-Rex Tablets, then you get a sec- ond identical boiftle for just one cent. And that's but one of hund- reds of items you can save on dur- ing Rexall's Fall original one cent sale. Remember the greatest Rexall One Cent of all opens Wednesday. Oct. 15, 18, 1'7, 18. at Mabon Drug Co. Rexall Drug store in Montague. Miss Audrey Roach entertained at a farewell party at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Roach, on Monday, Sept. 29th for Miss Kay Martin, where sixteen girl friends of Kay's gath- ered to bid her farewell. A pleas- ant afternoon was passed playing games. Miss Roach read an ad- dress and a lovely necklace was presented by Miss Joan Stewart. Miss Martin thanked her friends for the beautiful gift. A delicious lunch was served by Miss Marion Maccormack, aunt of the hostess. .-.'FUNERAL MONDAY - The funeral of Beverley Doreen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dewar, Montague, was held Mon- day afternoon from the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hicken, Lower Montague. The service was conducted by the Rev. F. N. Young. Mrs. Chessel presided at the organ. The hymns were "Jesus Loves Me". "When He Comeih" and "Jesus Loves The Little Child- ren." Pallbearers were four uncles. Messrs. Stanley Hlcken. Cecil I-Iicken. Russell Hlcken and The bowling league got under- way at St. Mary's Alleys on Thurs- day. October 2nd. There are nine ladles' teams taking part this year, namely, June Bugs, Marl- boros, Beavers, Happy Gang. Six Mac's. Alerts. Rockettes, Lucky six. and Greenhorns. In the men's league thirteen teams are enter- ed: Bankers, Matthew and Mac- I.ean's, Federals. Northern Stars. Line Readers, All stars. Bay Boys, Athol Dewar. Interment took Flying Saucers, Lobscu. Km”. PIECE I" the LOW" MOMIEUQ Loyalists, Eastern Fisheries, Little Cemetery. Harbor Hawks. and Prince Street ...:m.:2.:..M. Lord Beaverilrook To Be Honoured At Fredericton Ramblers. with such a large entry list the leagues should pro-' vide a. splendid winter's enter- tainment. not only for the players but also the fans: t -33. FREDElR.ICTUN, Oct. 7 -. (GP)- Fredea'loton's most distinguished taxpayer, Lord. Beaverbrook, is scheduled to receive the keys to the city at a civic dinner in his honour following his arrival in this Provincial capital later this month, it was disclosed here yesterday. The Canadian-born rsritlsh news- paper publisher and University of New Brunswick Chancellor sails from the United Kingdom Oct. 15 for his annual fall visit to his Canadian home. During his visit Lord Beaver-t brook will be made a freeman of the city and presented with an ill- uminated addrms by Mayor H. S. Wright. Highland Dancing Classes Recommence SATURDAY. 1:30 P. M. October 11th. 1952 at Y. M. C. A. Phone 1586-7 after 6.00 p.m. For Enrollment Mrs. Evelyn MacKinnon, Teacher. 40606044 ii.J. lllaiion ll. 0. Lorne Valley and . O I O I - Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mn. Cuyler Dlngwell and .family. Merle were recent visitors to -Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mrs. Dingwell's sister. Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. ....... Miss Aletha Macbeod. teacher of grade four at Montague school, spent the week-end of September 27th at her home in Lorne Valley. A number of residents from this vicinity motored to Souris on Thursday, September 25th to at- tend the Wilf Carter show, which was thoroughly enjoyed. Mr. Vernon MacDonald. char- lottetown, motored to Lorne val- ley on Sunday. September 28th. He was the guest of his brother. Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. New Perth were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Myerfa parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shaw. . Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald had as guests, Mrs. MacDonald's parents Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. Pisqul, on Monday, September 29th. Mrs. Sandra Macnachern and children. Kathryn and Bobby, Iona, were guest. of Mrs. Mac- Eacherni parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson on Saturday. ..tember 27th. They were accom- panied by Miss Jean Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macneoo entertained a. number of friends on Friday evening. Septembe 26th. The evening was most plea- santly spent in music and danc- ing. Appetizing refreshments were served and an enjoyable time spent by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccan- nell and Mr. Wilbur MacDonald motored to Charlottetown on Wed- nesday, September 2-ith to attend the Thompson .. MacKenzle wed- ding at the Kirk of Saint James. also the reception at the Villa Waters. A large number of residents from this vicinity attended the provincial ploughing match at Dundee on September 24th and ?.5th, and had a nice outing, greet- ing old frlcnds and enjoying the many attractions of the "big event". i Divine Service of worship was held in Lorne Valley Presbyter- ian Ohurch on Sunday. September 28th at 2.30 p. m. The Minister, Rev. F. N. Young. conducted the service and brought an inspiring message. Mrs. Daniel Shaw pre- sided at the organ. Mr. Alton Maccrath and Mr. Grant Mccannell, Toronto, Ontario arrived by motor, in name Valley on Monday. September 29th, to ..m.M............. Get, Your JOHN DEERE PARTS At , A. PICKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. Charlottetown. P.E.I. DOROTHY DIX SAYS- . continued from page I v Islander. Dies in California ..'Mrs. John Howlett of Annun- dale has received the. sad news of the death of her son Stanley. who Dused sway suddenly at this home in San Leandro. California, on September 22. after suffering a heart attack. aged mother. Mrs. inesides his John Hewlett, he leaves to mourn a sorrowing widow, formerly Eva Goodwin. of California; three sons; two daughters, and several grandchildren, all of San Leandro. Also left to mourn are three bro- thers, Roy and Elby of Airman- dale; Charles of Orkney. Bash: and one sister. Mrs. George Jack. son, Fortune Bridge, P.l.I.; also one half sister, Mrs. Henry Wil- liams. Arcata. California. 2 Mr. Hewlett has resided in Calla fornia for over forty years, dur- ing which time he visited home twice. visit their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Meodrath and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccanneil. They are receiving a warm welcome from their many friends here. -AM .art. having erected a new feed inlll increasing our horse power, can now give you even better aer. vice than before, for vcustom grinding and . mixing you; grain also carry a complete stock of with shur-Gain concentrates. we sbnr-Gain and Master hog. poul. try and cattle feeds, flour, mill feeds, wheat. scratch, oilcake. gm and shell, wormrid. reduced iron, etc. We strongly recommend the us. of concentrate machine mixed 10;- your hds-. poultry and cattle. It will net,'you more profit, you win have more grain longer, plus a healthier bird or animal. cell and talk your feed problem over with us. .WG Ilmreciate your patronage in the put and would also appreol. ate it in the future. I”. W. Clark. DAILY ACROSS 1. Method of learning 5. God of war (Gr-) 9. Always 10. Touchet ll. Yield 12. Former Russia: ruler 18. Electrified particle 11. Cobalt. (syrn-) I6. Genus or cetaceans 18. Chinese dialect 19. A day of the week 21. Taverna 24. Little child 25. Backless seat 27. Stairway post. :1. Pole 33. Sand dune (Eng.) 84. Ghost. 88. Neuter pronoun 39. Employ 2. Baking chamber 3. spread grass to dry 4. Upright. 5. Astern 6. Withstood 1. Antelope (So. Afr.) I. Narrow band 13. Certainly (archaic) I 15. Retired 17. Affirmative vote war.) 42. Peel 44. Duration 16. Solar disk (Egypt) 47. Melody 48. Nobleman 49. Marahy meadows DOWN 1. Tell over for the three 'i"EMDDO 'l'CGGO. son-no oc sczu WHO. CROSSWORD 20. An age 22. Negative re 28. Magician 26. Fete 18. Plural ' pronoun 29. Pussies 30. Mother of 84. shilling tabbr.) ' I 35. A ng trei tlnd.) 36. Muse of lyric poetry trophies, the length and formation of Bach dav the node letters are different. A cryptogram Quotation Ply L! li1lJ i.-IL l,ll'.1LllIl,l LJLI Ulliilill Bill, u ,YuIarday'. Answer 37. Amount ' at which erson is rated (1. Melody 43. Finish 45. Before 'l I0'O DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE--Here's how to work it: i - , .iar.oNo:rnI.r.ow. AXYDLBAAQAR, V . '-one letter amply stands to”: another. In this example A mind 4 . L's. X for the two 0's, etc. single letters, apoao the words are all hints. ) Bl-IO. Ann P and iinno. NPN ocvs: xnsno irmrmnl JMAIIE acvnnlr ' vumuya crypioquoco-'-L11-rt.a sins mks! some ten carm-. mo oni-.-games IN nuizzgownana, . . .........- RE-OPENIN(l.li.;;;y-.- Clark's ms Service. Mt. Stew." community square Dancing. . oymmetrhh excuse to go back to your no-good husband? Your children may need mtung ma supplyln. a father, but certainly the brutal, improvident one you gave them will . - Glauea. etc. , do them no good. In fact. they have more sense than you do. They twlth Calls and Instructions mm. mm". V i don't lwatn: liimt black, and! wtauldh beh justlfited inhleavlnxg hgme should - I - , you e ec o pu em agan n e ems a mnsp ere t ey ave escap- ...,..-r I - ” ”" " ”"- .ea. HOLY naoaman COMMUNITY canrzn t I to 5 PM. FAMILY IS JllS'rl1"Il:D A . i. and by appointment. Office Connected with Mabon Drug Co. Montague. P: E. I. WEDNESDAY, I OCTOBER. 8th nu; snonrs Admission 50 cents l PRINCE EDWARD WILD, WIDE OPEN . . . ITS BITTER BRAWLS BLAZED FROM DUSK T0 DAWN! ITS ROARING GUNS ECIIOED FROM THE PECOS TO THE PAN- IIANDLEI You are certainly fortunate In having such a fine family to back you up, and try to protect you. They are absolutely jultlflcd in for- bidding your husband to set: foot on their property. and you should have some of the same Ipunk. You know perfectly well that, at this stage. your husband will almost surely never change. v If-he has an honest intention to reform. let him prove himself first. then go .back to him. Apparently drink and a bad temper are at the bottom of his trouble. The first can be cured by a co-opera- live visit to Alcoholics Anonymous. Here” he will be given sym- pathetic treatment, but he must be willing to have their assistance. and be earnestly determined to follow it through. Having conquered - this hazard. he can go to work on his temper. Since his bad outv ' bursts are occasioned chiefly by too much drinking, he will find one C SPEDIAL MAGAZINE DFFER ANNUAL MEETING AND CONVENTION rure automatically taking care of the other. Then he would be in 71 fit condition to take up his responsibilities as R father and husband. Cosmopolitan and Good? Housekeeping, both to same subscriber 1 year 35.00; Woman's-Home Com- QUEENS COUNTY LIBERAL Until your husband really has a purpose in overcoming his bad panion, American Magezlne,rCollier's to same sub- 9 habits. he won't change. If you meekly go back and shoulder the bur- scriber, 1 year s7.00, 18 months American Magazinei ' den of family life yourself. he'll let you carry it. When he sees that s3.00, 30. months Women's Home Companion 34.00. , . things aren't going to be made that easy for him again, his manhood EMPIRE THEATRE , 'These' offers expire October 31st, 1952. MUSTARD JII Dancing 9:00--12:00 Due'to other activities in the Center, there will be do Square Dancing -October 15th or 22nd. DEAR MISS DIX: Although I'm only 16, I'm in love with a girl 19. She thinks I'm older as 1 have never told my right. age.DL ANSWER: When you do tell, she will probably break up with you. which will be the beat thing that could happen. At your age, the difference in years is too much. I - may assert itself. I sincerely hope so. , THURSDAY 23rd OCTOBER. 1952 1:30 R. M. - ANNUAL MEETING 2 . . " NORA MMLEAN, Sourls .--rm-- - DEAR DOROTHY DIX: For the past two years I have had a ' e i - ' A -I-. tllki f on g man six years my senior. However. through I P. M. ' l.Tir;aOWl1 :i'upl)clit'y&I arrln afraid I have destroyed any feeling he had , - for me”. 1 used to telephone him. keeping him on the line for a . - Poll Chairmen are requested to call poll meetings gang cm: with toolluhlcg-tte.lr.nIr:hl:v1hIc'l; nnymtrlongz gftzrz , t - , ' . , , e r. ear o g o . - to ' A mg Elsa fine d'l'3,"” too attend the Annual Meeting sea? rO'l..'3v.."w:iiiy.; to him but received no answer. Do you,think v an nven on' ' he hasn't had time to reply. or is he unwilling to write me? i I . . - I ' BEVERLY a. i. The constitution requires poll chairmen to advise the Secretary of the Association at least one week prior to the Convention of the names and addresses of the delegates. Rural polls which have not had their ,poil meetings shall meet on or before Tuesday. Oct- o , 14th. Flfth,Diatrict poll meeting will ANSWER: Perhaps a few friendly letters to a lonesome soldier , may atone for your part foolishness. Write another letter or two. then give hlm'a chance to catch up with the mail. If a total of five or six Hell no reapo a give up hope. AN n.c.A.r2 Nouns ,-nacnuinndl UNIT Th , October 16th at p.m:,.Clover Club,be&:.lrt3 . t 5 . WILL "Sn ' l. iotterown. for the purpose of laPP0lntir1z' delegates:' - l V . ON -9"" SOURIS. ON FRIDAY. 093 1.WI'. , '4 (Town Hall) A outs. Hours: 1:00 PM. to too r.M. ....o..... 1., 3' l"”f..A5'.1l..l.'."..'l,l."i.l.iu. in be non. uvisofeao Donn. lesrnltlnl time when It . -you in Credential certificates 'rnus't be given .to each , . delegate signed by the Poll Secretary ting cb;intto.;r- ; .. I t, i , . . . Vi sign by the P9 Chairman or presen son 41 et. . . . . pp . ; Annual Meeting and Convention. ll I7. (IN Bf pl H it I. t!:E(4 ': A . T ,, , ,, 2.3. Mcoonuao, , W i , ,. ll, . T2... . c A p 1 1-oi; rws ins... Qua... own this Midnight show busy mm It 11:30. DANNY KAYE in and as . I I gy.V1JV,.!3:;.1 ,, W i I. msnuuo'a.r.A.non.