LE.-cielrn Guardian 'P.lNTRY-SALE at T. M. v; -cllyn's Store: Saturday. 3 p.m. .i,"v-insured by I-IdleI' Curling Club. . acirlliiss Charloitf Gomuena - Roma gue. igesntly attended Ltlsep nurses' convention in l f...-spacial. auvsca in lap- uiy Church, Georgetown tonigh 5.;-vice conducted by I-Ill WIIII8 people with Mr. Robert Sykes as 13,351 speaker. Everyone welcome. i,-.-Arrezmlou numbers. Do we target the clollni date for en- ' --lorthe Fat stock Show on " ”:."...,...” "i....'i.l;”".3ii.;'2 ms my irthe Fat Stock Show and Sale. mx 9. Charlottetown. ' 'BAPTl8'I' CHURCH. George- wiim. Service Sunday. Feb. Tl. 10.30 am. Sunday School tor all ms. 11.30 am. Lord's Supper. 7.30 p.m. Evening service. Special speaker. Sven Christensen, Upton. All invited. 'b'NTERTAINS CLUB - Mrs. J; ii, Fraser. -Montague. was hostess to the members oi Acme Past Noble Grands Club Tuesday evgning. There was a large at- tendance. The Drceldenl. M11- spencer Llewellyn. presided dur- ing the brief business period. The program for the evening was in charge of Mrs. Llewellyn . Neil llooley. and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by Miss Mary I-lemphlll. Mrs. Carl Stewart and Mrs. Addie Duiar. 'MlsCELLANEOUs SHOWER Mrs. Louis D. Johnston. Montague. was the guest of honor at a mis- reilaneous shower at the home of Mrs. C. A. Shaw. Monday evening. and was the recipient of many beautiful gifts which were opened and presented by Mrs. E1sie.Wat- ierwnrih. Mrs. Catherine Mabon. lirs. Spencer Llewellyn and Mrs. Alan Nelson. Mrs. Johnston grac- iously expressed her appreciation ior the lovely gifts and good wish- es of her many irieuda. The pro- gram included a humorous and original skit on gardening. pre- sented by Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Llewellyn. Piano accompanists during the evening were Mrs. Waiiorworih, Mrs. Nelson. and Miss Alva Erehaut. Refreshments were served by the hostess assist- odby several ladies. Camera Club Meeting Held tlilontagua Camera Club's re- Isr meeting was held at the me of Mrs. Lyle Boehner on 'ednesday evening. The meet- ing opened with Dr. George in- man judgin the ”' pic- ture compottion of -"Snow seen- u'. Dr. lnman gave a number of tery helpful suggestions and ideas during his iudgln , and finally placed first, aecon and third as oilows- "January" y Connie age. Awaiting Sp ' by Bud rigs. "storms Cloudsf by Joan uuinrni lMoreI Canadian Legion Meeting The regular monthly meeting or the Morbll Branch of the Can- adian Legloe was held on Wed- nesday. . The minutes oi the prgvioug meeting were read and adopted as read. There was thorough dia- -cuaaion on these points LI Two letters oi appreciation were read; one train Mrs. Amy Gel- dert. wife of recently departed lcomrado William Geldert. and one from the Women's Institute. Five members were to attend lnstrkuctiona for prolectionists next wee . The menu . decided to buy a dart board for recreation ior the members. y Many other points oi interest were brought up and discussed before the meeting arii ”. Comrade Walter Coffin was elected as tary for the com- IIII year,, replacing acting secre- tary Joseph Kelly. . This meeting was under the chairmanship of local president Comrade Reg MacAdam. The meeting closed with the Queen. Death of Well Known Citizen of Montague Louis Austin MacDonald. one of VMontague's most respected citi- zens. tiled in the Charlottetown Hospital Friday morning after several mouths' illness. A son of the late Lieutenant- Governor Austin C. MacDonald andoMrs. MacDonald, he was born in Montague 76 years ago. At an early age heioined the North- west Mounted Polico. but he re- turned to Montague in l9l5. where he took up pus . ” Shortly after his return from Western Canada, he i a bak- ery business in Montague. which be operated up until about ten years ago. He was educated at Montague public school and St. Francis Xavier University at Anti- gonish. N. S. , T He was married to the former Annie Merry of Charlottetown who pi deceased him five years ago. Lott to mourn are three sons, Austin MacDonald. Santa Anna. California: Percy MacDonald. Charlottetown: Ronald MacDon- ald. a ember of the R.C.A.F.. at Camp Borden. Ontario: two daughters. Miss Jean MacDonald. l!.N.. Montague: and Mrs. C. It. discussion was held. Three more pictures were announced as ready for the hospital rooms. Mem- bers then took tlash pictures of 'susan". a white cat owned by Mrs. Danny Murray. as project for next meeting. The next meeting will be held at Vic PepIer's. Lunch com- mittee. Mrs. Donald MacQuarrie and Mrs. Arnold Wightman. The meeting then closed with lunch Pepler. Following this a general are P. E. I. agent! for GRANITE GRIT Do not ask for Grit. Insist oa GRANITE GRIT. Calcium Inngnlar Grit will upset ypur teed balance. We - STONEMO (Insoluble) GRANITE GRIT QuickiAction Saves We Oil Playmate At Montague Theialrlytancurreatoanied bimdownstneasnandtowardatlls alermloelll bly could. the aid at the long stick to drag his iriend hily the little fellow sul- moze than! at tlsaougb an E i a- teniinn was not required. corrigan, Mrs. II. ii any. Mrs. D. R. McLeod. Mrs. Uohn Garn- hum. uThe meeting L:ldotieourIIl1ed o(uumo- OILIII I a our 0 ow- ed. :4” Local Ladies Auxiliary Meets Following an executive meeting. '””""' ' BANK noanna saw-rnncap HAMILTON. Ont. (CP)-Kenneth Bullock. father of three young chil- dren, was-eentenced Wednesday to 'u”""' four years in penitentiary (or the Mrs Lily Oorrigan the Presi- Prayer Serv'ce At Montague . .!Ia Montague the World Day of Prayer under the Women's inter-Church at Canada. was observed in the United Ch h eater-day afternoon. Th thegg of the service was ”AbidE the In Me" John 15:4. and the guest sneaker was Mrs. D. A. bell. who chose the subject of her address. The lead- ers were Mrs. Loius l:Ilgginbot- ham. and Mrs. Ethan Stewart Macltenzie oi the Baptist Church and Mrs. Malcolm Macxenzieoi the Presbyterian Church. Pray era of intercession were offered by Mrs. Arthur MacNeiIl. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Lorne Wig- ginton and Mrs. Thomas Jack- son. A solo "The Beautiful Gar- den of Prayer" was beautifully sung by Mrs. Cecil French. and a duct "The Lord's My Shep- herd" was rendered by Mrs. J. D. Macleod and Mrs. Louis D. Johnston. Mrs. D. M. MacDonald and Mrs. L. A. Johnston were unganlsts Members of the C. G. I. T. of the Presbyterian Church and the United Church were pres- dent . The minutes of the last mung? read and adop ant and assisted in the service The treasurers report i i a balance. Three - were welcomed into uxlliary: Mrs. Erin Moreaide. . Hemphlll and Mrs. John Four members volunteered for w Red Cross " " namely. I. ways and means commit- tee convened by Mrs. 'l'eed report- ed catering to two dinners during the month of February and thank- the members for their help in making those ” a success. As the Legion Home has been designated as a Disaster Centre five members volunteered for duty in case oi an emergency. " i s ' i were: Mrs. Potter. Elmira. New York; and one sister. Mrs. J. D. Stolte. Brat- tleboro. Vermont. He was predeceased by two bro- thers and three sisters. one ol whom was the wife of Dr. Rod- erick J. MacDonald. St. Peter's Bay. VISIBLE. B E A U 7' Every Month HOOKEY TONIGHT MONTAGUE RINK above the snow the year for . King”: Trophy lzoo-Bison Bombers -vs.- Murray River 0:30-summrvlllo loaccruahers -VI.- . votion in a suitable epitaph VEIIE BECK & served by the hostess and mesa-r Murray Ilerber North A TRUE SYMBOL OF SENTIMENT If you value sentiment, remember this well. Today, as all through the ages, people have found no finer, fuller means of expressing their sentiment for those departed than by monuments of granite or marble No other type of memorial stands clear of grass and memorial offers the necessary area to speak your de- traditional monument cemetery - . . honor them with a monument of granite or marble the true symbol of sentiment. MONTAGUE and CHARLOITETOWN Skilled Memorial Craftsmen Since The Year 1870 lFUL.... Oi The Year 'round. No other form of . Rest your loved ones in a where you may SON LIMITED I YSHU For A Faster Start And Reduced Mortality Your Best Tip - FEED R-GAIN CHICK STARTER nnrtnnnr 6- PHILLIPS ' Mgr. Ch'town' Branch I SHU OONOENTIATB R-GAIN and LOOMPLIITE s-name For Cattle, loge. Chickens, Turkeys cuss seeps Antidiptinggaurelty ofgl'eleoob.tIIh seeeol Ion wonldbewdedvhodto bookyollr reqlllnlmlll Hrlyendaotbedinppoiatedetaeodhgilme. wewmununingneuusronnonnndotmds wnicnweeoauuuaoeuaaapcicupeuuouan house-.onr..u'..(masort;at.'aoos -conrxinnmgsnnnonnoaenonseioouowenia-. ' III I requirements feeds. Iduiced Feeding WHOLESALE 12 Lower Queen St. l Having Installed new modern and up-to-date grinding and mix- ing equipment we now offer you the benefits of Custom Grind- ing and Mixing your own home grown grain into perfectly bal- anced rations for your poultry. hogs and cattle. Try our newly sweetened (with pure cane; molasses) cattle no sense FEED Ar ANY me: p Headquarters for Charlottetown and vicin- ity is your Sltur-Gain Feed Service Mill of P. L i. S SWITCH TO THE NEW SHUR-GAIN SUPER LAY- Chca-Iott'etown oi the United Church: Mrs. John, 15-ii” 1 Saturday, Feb. 20, 1955 Tile Guardian My ::..E.L. , IIIQIE "W ”'”""”' "YELLOW TOMAHAWK" Chapter No. 4 "BATMAN" p MONDAY - TUESDAY , THAT "MA KETTLE" GAL IS BACK "RICOCHET ROMANCE' Marjorie Main - ChlH Wills THE TENDERLY PASSIONATE STORY OF A WOMANIS NEED FOR A MAN! . . . so powerfully compelling that no one will ever forget its overwhelming impact! i inncsiniisuoiamiri in zilliihat made the book it memorable best-seller! ....'md in all that can MIDNIGHT snow MONDAY AT 11:30 "RETURN OF THE TEXAN" Dal. Robemon make a motion picture an unforgettable ex periencel MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. FEB. 25 - 26 FRIDAY - SATURDAY Gary EUUPER-Susan HAYWARD-Richard WIDMARK ROCK HUDSON . BARBARA RUSH . In LLQYD C. DOU(II.AI' O ' ...... .wTECHNlCOLOR SPECIAL ROAD-SHOW ENGAGEMENT WTII PRICES SET BY FILM PRODUCERS . . - ' Matinee 25c & 50c; Evening 350 I 750 , .1 "' " - 2 . In in made: it! 4 mos, maunomtv siruromoiiic souno - r-um mounts: worm Also-”PRIDE OF THE NATION" in Cinemascope Show Time-8 p.m. YE iiliiiili STARTS MONDAY PRINCE EDWARD FRIDAY-SATURDAY. FEB. 25 - 26. ADMISSION Ce - llc ”'DESTRY” Color - AUDIE MURPHY - MARIE BLANCHARD PREMIERE SHOWING IN KING! COUNTY WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ESSENTIAL MIN- ERALS FOR CATTLE AND HOGS. ”NONE BET- TER" AT ABOUT U4 THE PRICE OF SOME HIGH- LY EROMOTED MINERALS. HIGH PRESSURE COSTS YOU MONEY. THE SHUR-GAIN CREED LOWER COSTS BETTER RESULTS GREATER PROFITS THE r . A SHUR-GAIN WA CLAIR JENKINS Aas't. Mgr. Ch'town Branch z Follow this program to greater profits In the poultry business. ' START THEM ON NEW FORMULA SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER Tests at the SHUR-GAIN Fann have proven that chicks on new formula SHUR-GAIN make 257, great- or growth. E FULL FEED ON RANGE WITH SHUR-GAIN GROWING FEEDS Everyday feeding with SHUR-GAIN produces IsIg'mg- god pulleta thet meture end lay early. ING MASH WHEN PULLETS ARE HOUSED 5 lbs. of tlsianew type laying teed prodnoee rnoreegy than 0 lie. at ordinary feed. RETAIL " Dial 4642 .... I, n . r I ,R , . QQUALITY AND ECONOMY COMBINED . E ,l