PAGE sic:-rr 1-mi. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 7 'OCTOBER 11 1951 ,... 1 , KNIGHTS Of GOLIIMBIISJ COLUMBUS DAY BROADCAST HEAR Drew. J. P. MacMII.LAN FRIDAY, 12 OCTOBER, AT 1:15 P.lil. OVER CFCY ' ....i .is..... euuoum AIEENTS:-MONTA(.iUE: Harold The Guardian may he bought at Bruce ltIacPhee. Miss Joyce Wiulnton, liuss Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: nine Dome Restaurant. and uuardlan Office; In Georgetown: The rest Office; In Sourtsz The Snncl Bar and II. lliohnrda a son. F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Ml-I Weldon Laven. the Iollowing places In Mot-tllllez ....'Mrs. Alice Robertson. Stur- geon, is at present visiting friends in Montague. ....'Mr. Perle Cairns, principahl Sturgeon School. is spending lioli-. days at his home in Greenfield. i ..'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bakcr of ....fMiss Margaret Power. Notrc Amherst, N. s.. were week end'Dame Convent. Charlottetown. visitors in Montague. lspcnt the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ls vis- oinc Power, New Perth. Mrs. Richard Cvill, lona. I PRINCE EDWARD ,'I'0.DAY - mi. - SAT. Vshows 3:30-7-9 -- Satiird ziy Matinee 2:30 was-otkttrzirrrsvksif His llloiiiz ltiwriiicrs HEART (llllll. HIS!” The lone Oklahoma Indian whose fighting courage brought him love. lame and the title l rfrnred "Greatest Athlete hisllfe... I 0'01" Time"! :2-21.'zz.2.s4z::.o.s lllNCllSlER STEVE COCHRAN PHYLLIS THAXTER SCVQQI my bi Down Norma mi Evmii rmmn Jim 1herm,Voean.aIA9ww - It-4: vi Kn Slime! l g ifrikifzw BURT in CHARLES E ,BlCKFORD' MICHAETEURTIZ it 1')! A 1?: nsnzzzzzsi EXTRA! NEWS OF THE WEEK iting her son-in-l.-1w and daughter, - "- M1, mm M,-5. Jmy pmsu, Mon.l ....'Mr. Arrh Lanigan. teacher -'Il.P St. Mary's Road, was a busi- taguc. ..... ne-ss visitor in Montague on Oct- Miss Stella Sullivan, cardizznii. Oh" will- spent. a few clays visiting her iii'o- g M s my V Il1ei'-in-law and sister. Mr. anti. --full-R53 THE 000” 1”-3W5 Mrs. Raymond Fitzpatriclt, Mon-1 ?!:l(;0;';1,:'al-i3"rCalL3l'dil;31”lShV(')f:7:l 1331'-lrligg to . abuc gg- 1 days of "two for the price of one. Mr. 5,. Cm. cmie of 5, D, ml plusp only 1 con;-. bargains. Over spent the week end with his par- 230 llglfns to "T005? rrculclnclulilng M 1 . . rs . p . e , .. on ELM .. . etc. Wednesday, Thursday. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lzinigan, 3"d 53"” 333 051013" 1753 13m: accompaiiicd by Mr. and Airs. Wil-l lmhv 3091- The Mablm Dr”! C0- Ham K931-"(.y and Mr; Elm. The Rcxall Drug Store. Montague. l.lcwcll)'ii. Moiitziguc. left on Oct "' 10th for Toioiitn and ll.'lnl1ll0ll --'5UCCESSFl.-LpSUPPER - A: (mi. Wm,-,. 11.93: Wm .15" ml. 3 very successful chicken and ham kw Wmk-M ,siippcr was held in the Beaver , gmg iilall. liiontaguc, last evening. Miss Faye st;-wnrl. iii1i'sC-ini5pm”9”3d W W9 Ladlcy Aid of lrziiiiin-: at tho P. E. I. llospital ' 5l' A”d”W5 Pl'e5b3'l'C”3" Church- ,,.,cm H... wpck Md at hm. h0m,.lTlic tables were ver.V tastefully in ;m,.m,:.;9, 0 l,al'l'ail:ed with low floral centre- .picrcs. and bouquets of fall flow- Mrg md MW .1. J, su...m.,g'cr;. were arranged about the hall. 1u,,,,LnL.u,s wpm Ii-H. vwck (.mllAppt'ox1niatcly J00 pcoplc were with their .-on-iii-law and claugli-i 5”l'V9d dulimx lhc CVC”""- 3”d lthe ladies were commended for lcr. Mr. and Mrs. , :thc cxccllcnt food and service. Carmrn Carin. Frniii-cville, N. B . iiu:ci:ivi:i) BY PIIPF, EEO-O Vi" V-illlollil llic 1-re-xv nicnilicrs of the u 0 ,air crnlt rnrricr ".iI:iciiifit-ciit” .whn rC('PlIll)' iii:id4- a trip from V: 0 up lN.1plcs In itniiic, nnrl wcrr rc- lw-lxcrl lw His Holiness Pope Pius. y fXll in-ic tliinc .hloiiI.i;;iin lm p VET-" g g M, 3 (vnll K-mm AR 5”, -1- .. Iiliss C-l'f)lf.'le Dover was 5!. visi- lrcni-ii Cowlc nnd XE. llnv Collins. '"" '" ('harl0""l0w" "'1 ,H””.5' .,,, ,,,,g,, 4 driy. October 4th. Mrs. I-inrold Jay was :1 visitor ' . . . in Ciinrlnttctown nn Tiicsday, October 2nd. ' L " . Mrs. Alton Jny visilctl ('li:ir-I Mr. Lviiiui-l Allrn of (:ii'rlir,:;iii lnucmwn on vfhursdm-V (krobc,-l tins n visitor to Lublllijiflftktll rc-;.m, ccntiy. A , I ”F"l V l Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Hughes. 'V?Eh'S' "”l'k (s-l"':k "r I'”l”': M.""'.l'inrlfoi'(l, were guests of Mr. nnill I231: ("”"k "' ('"'”5"' Mrs. Oumi Kelly. on Suiidziy. 1' -' October Tth.--BA. . ., . . , pp V Tlil;-', Llgni TllE'lll nf the Royall p -Mr. John plzgou. Savage rm ”m”a"-l' ('h'"l""'3”””L H:irlior spent Monday. Oct. Isl. Vimlod M5 lmfllc hr " "N" d'''35 in Pisquid East, guest of Mr. and this work.-A(. Ziirs. Gcorgc IV. .l:i,r. l I V 5 V "Mdr. Rli'tlll'l(:1 l)cl.,ni')'-'iii-ndir.1l M... and Mrs. H 1:” Jay and i u N” 7" I”h””5" l"””5'”' d.iu:litri' .lii:iniin unrc YISHOYS .Hamax' Ni S" W15 a Th""ksz'V" A in (flinrlnttctnwn on 'l'ucsrlny. Oct- inz hnlIrln)' Eur-st nf his nnrrnts, l nbm. 2m. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. l)FL0l')'. ' ' The rri:1ilnr inonlhly meeting of St. Teresa's Credit Union st. Teresa's Credit Union mem- bers held their annual meeting in the parish hall, st. Teresa's. on Tuesday evening. October 9th. The meeting was attended by a -good representation of the young people of the district. some of whom were appointed to the dif- ferent. executive offices for the coming year. The president. Mr. M. J. Kelly. presided over the meeting, and in his report. gave a detailed account of credit union activity during the past year. and expressed its hopcs. asperatlons, policies for the year coming up. The following officers were re- tired: directors. Harry Trainor. James Campbell; credit commit- tee. Joseph Smith: supervisory committee. Ernie Bradley. The new appointments to these offices were: directors. Joseph Lawlor. llarry Trainor (reappointed); credit committee. Amos Dunphy; supervisory committee, Francis Gormley. It. was decided that 3 per cent dividends would be paid on share capital for the past. year. It was also passed that League dues be taken out of undivided earnings for iiicinhcrs ii ho have not yet reached their sixtceiitli birthday. The treasurer. st. Clair Dun- phy. was complemented for the work that he had done in the in- tercsts of the credit union, and it was felt that morc active support from the officers and incmbersliip in general would lessen his bur- dcns and also increase outside in- terest. Other speakers at the were Fr, J. B. Crokcn. parish priest at St. Tci'cs.a's. .i. J. Mac- Isaac, fir-ldmiin for credit unions,l and A. .1. 'MncAd;im. St. DllliSl.Bn's Univcix-iiy. When the lnisiiicss of the meet- His Worship Mayor 3. 'H. Yeo officially opened the Montague Legion carnival last evening. wel- coming the large crowd of over 4-30 people. and assuring them of an excellent evening's entertain- ment. Ma r You went on to say that altho sponsored by the Legion. the carnival was in ef- fect a real community effort. since the proceeds were for char- itable purposes. He commended the Legion tor their initiative of purpose. despite the great amount. of organization work entailed. A Judge J. S. Deslioches. chair- man of the carnival committee. also welcomed the large crowd. and said that it meant h great deal to the Legion to have the carnival a success. but that its success depended to a large meas- ure on the generosity of the peo- ple. He thanked all those who had given donations, and all who had worked so zealously to com- plete the work 'of organization and preparation of booths for the carnival. ,The president: of the Mr. Russell MacGregor, intro- duced both speakers. and also Mr. Donald MacLeod. Glen Wil- liam. who played several selec- tions on the bagpipes. He also played the pipes for Miss Jessie McGowan of Kilmiiir. who flavour- ed the audience with several Scot- tish dances in her own inimitable style. During the cveniniz the people generously patronized the dif- fcrcnl. booths including bingof ch-ocolate wheel. spill the milk. the Ladies' Legion Auxiliary iot- tery. crown and anchor, fishing pond. and many others. Besides Legion, meeting PROV! ' OI”) OF lit): was completed. films were "RINCE EHWARH ISLAND slinwn to the gzithcriiig. . . . . , .. . Rcfrnsbnieiits were proviilcd by 15 (HATCLRA Bhkonh the ladies of the parish. THE VICE-CHANCELLOR LS. ' llSgtl.l GEORGE J. TWEEDY. V.C. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Simon Cuntclu, late of Dun- dais Centre. Township No. 54. in Kini.:'s County in Prince Ed- ward island, Furmcr, deceased, intcstziic. g Tim 25th tiny of September A.I). I9.'il. UPON the application of Louis L()N(: TRIAL l"Ll(iH'l' 1 LONDON. Oct. 10 - IReutcrs) -Brilailfs record-breaking jot airliner. the De llavillaiid Comet. left London .-Iii-port today for n 7.910-inilc trip to Singnporc-its longest trial flight yet. d'.i'.kM. nn Tm”.sd”tv. pvoning'.CilI'll(ll0 of Duiidns Centre More- Octnlici -ith. After luisincss was Suid' 1,-Mnmn and upon hcurmg completed 21 (icliciuiis lunch 1i'.is.l.md his Pmmon and amdavn served and a social hour spent. scttinr: forth that the said Simon Large Attendance As Legion Carnival Opens the lottery. the prize for which was donated by Mrs. C. G. Clay. the ladies of the Legion Auxili- ary also onducted the lunch can- teen. which was well patronized during the evening. ' ' At the conclusion of the even- ing's activities, an electric clock, wu drawn, the lucky winner being Mint Leah Burke. Montague. This is the uecond year in which the Legion has sponsored the carnival. the tint: one being in 1949. In IN! and 1918 it was sponsored by the Community Welfare League of the town. The officials on the present carnival include: Ohairinannludge J. E. Desihches. Committee chairmen: Gem-es. Eric MacKln- non; Publicity, J. Malcolm Clair; Collections, Roddy Martin; Spe- cial attractions. Doug Me.cGowan; Stock. Edgar MisacKlnnon. PRAISE EGYPTIAN STAND BAGHDAD, Iraq. Oct. 10.-(AP) ..'rhree political panties released statements today landing Egypt for her stand on the Anglo- Egyptian treaty. The United Nat- ional 'Front and Independen Parties expressed hope Egypt's action would "open a new are. for liberation of all Arab peoples from the unjust and unequal lmperla'- istlc treaties imposed upon Arab peoples." the Charlottetown forthwith. IT IS ALSO ORDERED that notice of this Order to any other person or persons claiming to be entitled to a share or interest in the said property shall be suffic- iently given by publication of this Order being made in the Guard- ian ncwspaper published in Char- lottetown once a week for three successive weeks from the date hereof. BY THE COURT. (Sgd.) HAROLD BUELL. Deputy Registrar. This Order was taken out by Frederic A. barge. K.C.. Solicitor for Louis Canielo, Petitioner. whose address 1 is Royal Bank Chambers. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. ' OF -GOIIRSE Post Office ---u i ., . . J:.:'::P;;..::;':f:.- 2.12.? -13.”;ii-17-i75”n?'"3--iii 3332-””7”nlc-ti?-5 - - A - s ' . . PP . wcek-end rind 'iili:iiilrs::nini: lioli-1gL::0(;!NOE.P:uf:l::;or::n:l) ggldesmgt fl. :'”;ll'”"l; fur '1'-l"':,:1'”l'o';,l.stlltlic shirt Louis Cnntclo is now the lid "?'.'V(' '5' r” P'” ' ls-l0WllOl' of .'i shiirc or interest :n qm "lS' pthc said fiirm. and that. Alonzo . '" jf , Riley and Gertrude Riley of Dun- lili. and Mrs. .iiln lila1l)nii.ild.idnS Cemrc aforesaid, as dm,isMs Lmlnc Y.'n.(V-T' 5.p"m1.,'.lVw .”l'cCk:.Fn('!liiitdci' the lust Will rind Test- nnd hum” m VMNK LnS'llll1!Cl1l of lilnrgzirel. Cantelo. now Mrs. Mnhr-l Larcrs has iriiirii- P! . squid l-inst Women's Institute home from a months visit crl with lirjr snn-in-law nnil (l.'lLl2lI- . .. , -E-.. lrr. Mr. and Mrs. Jiirlsmi Baker of Trciitnn. N. S. l l Mr.s.. Gcrnld V 7 Butler POULTRY iiiiinen Btiyiiig daily Live or Dressed Duvar Radio Service. T0-DAY CAPITOL rm. -SAT. T -ASlioii's”3 :'3(l-7-'9 T:Saliii:dayl. M;IlT.1Ee A 2 :30, alliitll IItntuIuhIIIIuh1LujJ 3'1 nun-wuuurzuoa e an-cnizaiuntml ' 7 Serial - Comedy - Cartoon met at the home of Mrs. B. lien- VV. .ln,x. Montague Legion Carnival PROGRAMME FOR FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL AITTRACTION-BROOKLYN TRIO DOOR PRIZE-Electric Cooker, donated by Eric EH05” of R” "mi Mm Gwrgmdcci-ziscd. widow of the said Simon Cantclo. nre also entitled to 11 shiirc or interest in the said farm. and that four children of Annie Tnylor. now dcccnscd. ii sister of 1 ho sziid Simon Cnntclo. me also and twin it chilrlrrii nf Saint Jnlin. NR nrc , Ecntillcrl In :1 shiirc or interest visiting in (';cnrr:cIrmii uhcrc iin the said farm. whose niimcs they arr the guests nf Mrs, Flul- innit addresses are as follows: lcr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. PJ ta) Everett E. Taylor, 208 EV- Gcnrrzr-, i crctt Slrcet. Allston. Mass- -- 1 Third Qucenls Liberal Association, Mi. Stewart achusetts. United States of .fOn Monday, October Rm. Anicricn. yllcv. 0. lx'i:;:ins. Mrs. William: Legion Hall. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 9 V. Ni. (bl Alvin Taylor. 8328 G Street. lhiiiiplix. Mrs. P.l.. F'.nLlfll'OillllL. l Eureka. California. United and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald motor-i . l States of America. ed in the City. where they :it- A” P0115 are requested lo name fwe dOl0gatC5- (Cl Arden Taylor. 3028 Lowell tended a meeting of the Catholic Street. Eureka. California. Girls Scliniarsliip Association held Vnlted 51810! 01 Am9l'lCH- in St. Dunstan's College. id) Gertrude. wife of Willard im--mi-mm? Nelson, 1930 A Sirrci. Eu- rcka. California. United States of America. AND the said Louis Cantelo praying for ll sale of the said farm and distribution of the pro- ceeds thereof and that all neces- sary and consequential directions be made therefor: 1T IS ORDERED that the said parties named in the said Petition as being entitled to interest: or That A. PIG SOFT the door prize. SELL COAL AND FUEL OIL. But, do you know that tlky sell all kinds of Coal. Their sheds are filled with the best: Coal and Coke waiting your orders. HARD COAL A. Pickard & 0.0. -PHONE 240 CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE Foil TIIE BEST Ill llltIltlSTt)llE NEEDS Shop At Wnuviptiun Aenwltoh Dunno! Jinn "'4' PHONE 3060 Have Your Clothes PRESSED ONLY or DRY CLEANED at RITE-WAY CLEANIl.RS Phone 2387 YOU KNOW? iniin & co. cone and come: spiacmn October 10th SALE BERGMANWS Montague OCTOBER 12th and 13th. i-e27;.;i7 IVORY x lsoir r WHFN YOU RUV OXYDOL 9 86 Elm Ave. Phone 573 FRIDAY and SATURDAY .1 ii.” MAllllEI.'S aiiocniv SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS Watch for Saturday Night's Prograni sufficiently given by in copy of this Order being mailed to each one of them at his or her address as above set. forth. by prepaid l l Poultry I shares in ctbe said property. as . Th fl ' l' t fd . I ' dd't' i th 1' t .' - . EASTERN PACKING E whti3Ch0rl1(;VsVl;1Jgre;Sd yoappgigtragg irilrheacliaipgiia e is l:s::1e'iiii:t:lEdP:::a c0I'IIeI' of Powllal and Richmond S18 5 Jack Ferguson, Murray River, 4 qts. motor oil .. 52.00 ' ' CO" LTD' i D. M. MacKinnon, Murray River. 1 preserving pan 2.00 !13(':iaildih:;Orcinmc 'f:th:a,fleotIt':i7iw(f1Duriii Souris Murray River Service Station, 4 qts. anti freeze 3.00 fhriniea lgdvgard Isflagdto: Tuesday. . l Momague F"m'5hmg Q0" 2 dressed chicken 500 19:1 11: iheaiiou: of 312.23 o':i::ic' Men's Overalls High Back. Reg. 05.00 for &3.99 l Clark Bros.. merchandise 5.00 ' h ' - ii" the ”F"'””"' "d "W" i 9 Men's Overall Pants. Reg. R350 for ........ .. 392-99 l Stewart & Beck, merchandise .. 10.00 Sam p.,m..,,., ' . . 399 , l General Supplies. one pair pants .................... .. 8.50 11" is FURTHER ORDERED Mens Doeskin Shirts. Price ................ .. s2.50 to 95 . . Clarke Fruit, Charlottetown, case oranges 9.00 olth” Aczigzf E1','”fll;: Men's Heavy Wool Pants. Reg. 559.95 for ............ .. V-79 A wan” Bears & S0": 1 table Cloth -- - 4-50 named in the Petition who are Menls Heavy Work Socks. Reg. 590 for .... ....... .. 396 W”"”"i W” P"”""" W" '” Children's one-piece Sleepers. Reg. 352.75 for .... .. R2-19 only. Price . ........ ......... .. Children's Long Hose, size 4 1 AT KAYS to zoth -2 to 9. Fawn color ' 45c. 55c. 69c ADMISSION 10 CENTS registered letter with There Ought To Be A Law l By Fagaiy and Shorten Children's Vests. size 8 to 14. for 59C P 7- g V "s ' ' '4 10072: Wool Sweaters. size 8 to 14. W 69 1' s -I rfnow HERFIS MWLATEST siissaeenius. Secon - - - .'.50lE-lW WTEDOUT - numsea FOR AVlIlFE'S-BlR1'l-l- ioveum! Boys' Heavy Pants. Reg. s4.5o for. ..................... .. 53.49 eTENDE:Rl:'5CTEl;DAVmE DWwLiSTENl"ROSES Ansngo. TERR'E'C-' Boys' Dungarees. Reg. 52.95 for . 52.29 UEMEM ,. EV. Vl0t.ETS ARE BLUE..TODA Lwsaoy Ladl ' A .... .. 59c, 79c, 99c :;sooR.E.a 1u:nAv,neAR--uaew I WONDERFUL! Gamma .....”?..,,.2f;i"; to, u - - 3"".,'3'mY. ' ' xx t" clan” Fancy Table Cloths. Reg. R250 for .. . dl-50 l 7” , . l , ix ”' Dish Cloths, four for .. 31.00 . ' .2? , - A ” - ' " Em A E S "I El??? 2l3resses' 31398 3&5. v" ' plf , ,' ' ' ma.” Inch f Milk, 6 tie. for 51.00 ' ' " 'f-El .Ceylon "Broken Pekoe GPBDESX3 1b8- ------------ -- 509 , . . Tea" ...... 85c Mixed Candy,.1 lb. 39c oovou on Am cumce, W 7! WHY-UH-IT'S 10 lbs. for . .... - s7.5o 3 lbs. for ................ -- 51-00 wuar WAS we . Km W37 my may .3? -. -muizsom; Mala,” um 35, Face Soap, 5 cakes with soonewueu llIs' A ,. ' ” '"' Face Cloth .. .............. .. 45c wires Mii.esroNa- 1” 9” fl” -- 3335 Cotton Gloves ............ .. 35c ROLLED AMUND? - Sugar, 10 lbs. .. 51.17 Elastic wpm and blue , 100 lbs. for ........ 511.50 . wrist. ALBERT G. KAYS cor. Iltclunonil O Powul Ste. Phone 1239 l store Open an 12 Midnight. acknow- lledgement of receipt posted at Children's Fleece Lined Bloomers. size 2 to 6, for 59c Children's Fleece Lined Bloomers. size '8 to 14, for SSC Ladlesl Fleece Lined Bloomers. Reg. 51.25 for 99c