Arno: lzroirr ? me nsrsnii ' oiiiliioillu” AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs Bruce MncPhee. Miss Joyce Wlgginton. Miss Josn Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Layers. The Guardian may he bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and uunrdlnn Office; in Georgetown: The Post office; In Sourls: The Snack Bu and H. Richards 49 Son. ....'0I,'R. FALL and winter coat lisplny is now complete. Jo Anna Qrcss Shop, Montague. ..'CHILIl Ill-IALTI-I CONFER- ENCE. Souris Town Hall. Friday. September 21st, from 2-4 F. M. Infanu and children up to school age are invited to attend. Mrs. C. F. Gnrhey. Willsboro. N. Y., who is visiting at the home of hr-r mother. Mrs. Leonard. Wood, Cumberland llill, was the guest of Mr. and Mix Samuel Wcod. Montague. this week. 'llr. Br-rt l3iiPl1bR-lllv. Sherirlon. Manitoba. who spent his vacation at. the home of his father, Mr. Pet.- rr Rrchaul, Gucrnscy Cove. spent a few days in Montague ins; week. cucct of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Machon. Miss Vcdn Lamont. R.N.. New York, who is spending a holiday with her Mrs. A. Mutch. Stanhnpc Beach. wns the guest this work of Miss Annc MacDon- . iiurl J. K. MacDonald. Sac called on friends at .Xl(mt.-iciie on Monday. ”I-'l(lK WILD STR.-Ull'l3I'IRRII.'S. --An v at F.” this time of yeai” wild 5li':ixvbfl'-l lrc.-'1 2 f.-uni the field. yet such .. pox t srcn ycslct'day, taken : tiiii .'.'i:vu of Josrph C0ck.l R.vcr. Mr. Cook i'r-ports t.h.s is tlhc sccourl grciwlih ufl : arid ;s qizite p2enL.ful.l n':'caiiy pZ.ked several lmxis. ho 0X'll)Fi'lS to gather a few! nu-ac ltrtwre this second growth- 1 hcis cnicrl. - LTRY WANTED Buying daily POE Live or Dressed Poultry EASTERN PACKING CO., LTD. Souris .JAT HOME. - Mr. and Mrs. James A. O'Brien. Morell. will be at home to their friends and neighbours Monday. September 24th. afternoon and evening. to celebrate the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Finnigan. Boston. Mass. arrived in Montague yesterday to spend a few weeks visiting Mrs Finnignn's mother. Mrs. Albrum Landry. Harry Laue. Monlamic. wcck-cnil nl. l-lulifiix. llf'r son-in-law anti Mr. and Mrs. Tlonnlil spent. the guest. of daughter, .Coolen. l . .'Mi's. ....'Litlle Sandra Shaw. daugh- lter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shaw, iMontiiguc. is a pziiicnt in thr- l(ing's County Hospital. All wish lhcr a speedy return to gootl lheallh. ....'Mi'. Tlussc-ll Sh:-itlow. Brook- llyn. N. Y.. was a recent xisilnr lo Montague. gucsi of his hm. llher-in-law and SlSlPl', Mr. and lMrs. John White. l . 'Miss Marjorie (iurrir. R. N.. Cot-licnnur. Ont.. is spending: her vnclitioii in Montague. guest of her hrolhcr-in-lnw and sislcr, Mr. .'lll(l Mrs. Claude Nicholson. . "F0 RAPE ON NIAINLANI) Annczir and l.ovscry Slnblcs. Montague. will have two horses on Nova Scolian tracks for tho rcmninrler of tho your. Thn "Bison". which has performed fnvournmv this SlliTlnlf'l', has lwcn sold to Mr. Hcrh VVisiici' of Pic- loii. N. S. Mr. Wisncr has taken charge also of "tliiplain Mis- souri". and will race both horses in meets through the Province. .. 'ATTl'INllS IVEDDING --Mr. Arnold Wighlman. Monlapzuc, mo- torcd to Halifax on Saturday morning to attend the Swain- llunler wedding which took place at three o'clock in the after- noon at the Cathedral of All Saints. followed by n iw-option at the Lord Nclson Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter will spend their honeymoon at Saint John. N. B. ..'HOl,'Slll WARMING -- Mr. and Mrs. Alli-ed sort-ey mce Jes- sie Robertson. Kingsborot were pleasantly surprised Monday even- ing when r. large number of friends To-DAY CAPITOL rni.-silt. Shows Dally 3:30-7-9 - Saturday Matinee 2:30 Double-Isnolsd - llulleo 13 catches up With Men , K when "leaky" Tell” Us Tlll client mm wilmi MLMN - Autc TMIE - MM DAM Divected by not i; Iv-min - Wm-u N- it run. m.s.-- Monthly Meeting Georgetown Brunch Canadian Legion A good attendance was present at the Stiptomlber meeting of th Georgetown Branch No. 16 of the Canadian Legion. B.E.SL.. which was held in the Legion Hall on Monday, Sept. 17th. In his cipening remarks the pre- sidenl, Rev. William A. Patterson. thanked the members of Llic Branch for the high trust and honour given him on his appo:nt- ment as Branch Presidcnl. Tile minutes of the last. meeting were read by Secretary Frank Lavar.- dier and. moved adopted. The appointing of several coin- mittces. which had been carried over from the previous meeting. then look place. Sick vislciiig committee: Harry Yorslon. Waltci Walker and Michael Burke Jiu: l3l'll.Cl'LCill1ln1Clll. cominltlrcz W. J. Fitzgerald. Marcellus Gotevll. Har- ry Yorslon. L. S. Baiuiiildcr and J. W. Lovers; employment. coin- mittee: Gordon Yorston. Her-o George and Guy I-lemiphill: wel- fare committee: J. W. Lavcrs. J. B." Sicully, and Rev. W. A. Patter- SDH. The question of the formation 'of a Ladies Auxiliary of the Le- g:on was discussed at length and opinion that it -was the general such an organization should be ftlllmeid. A coniimittec to make ai'l'&lllgBnlCl"ll,S leading to the form- fll'.0il of a Ladies Auxiliary was appointed. The memibers of llhis committee are: J. B. Scully, Michael Bu:-kc Jr., and L. S. Batcliildeit. 'ii' ccmiiiltlcc will report its prog: ss secretary and the various mattci-' and disposed of. 'Iliie treasurer, W. J. l-'i'.7.2crald prcstntcd his financial roporl. which was adc-pied. A i-oinin.t1ca consisting of L. S. Batciiilcler, H. P. George and Walter Walkcr was appointed to supervise the platill,-; of the grounds around the Monu- ment in first-class shape. It IS tnc intention of the L'CilTlillll.lCEl to post a notice. in the near lllllllE.l asking veterans to turn out for A l'l'3llf day to put. the grounds ;nl shape A lengthy discussion took placcl nu arrangements for REl'l1Cn1l)iflll('(?! Day cfascrvance. It was clrcirlcu and relatives lcllfieltdd the gifts in Montague. They wore recipients of many lovcly Graham. sister of Mr. Sorl'c,v. and the verses were read by Mrs. behalf of his briile and himself. cxprc-sscd their apprrciation, The evening was spent in tltuicinc in the music of Messrs. William Kearney and Alan Miicliiouizall. violinists. accompanied by Mrs. Surrey on the guitar. lunch was served by the ladies. HISTORIC ART at the October meeting of lhc Bra i. C re-ipondcnce received since the last meeting was read by they . . . l conlalned thercin were fliSl'Ll:?.:'(d which were opened by ilrs. Cui-ll Gcorge McKccman. Mr. Surrey, on. A delicious 5 -rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN g H t Well-kiiown on the Island. Miss Nora McLean. of Souris (above). has, despite the incl that site is a paraplegic and conhned to a wheel-chair. ”llCl1CeLl in business for herself at her home. Miss McLean, be fllllc a para.iles;lc as a. result. of an unfortunate diving accident in Ilow water mar her home l'l 1937, has become a magazine subscrip- . l.lOll .;gciit.. Her new business in sel,up through the Canadian Paraplegic tion of which she is a member. E C'l sh .,vr inectlntt or the Branch. is oil id mi -fi iializcdm a (7 hEM0c'ti3l;5r Vice- Starts Own Business president J. B. Scuily prcscnled a l vi-ry complete report on what took p'.d('l? at the annual iiiccllng. lccntly hold in Suminerside. of the l l Prm .n:ial CCillllllt3lld. look part. ill a very franlk tliorough discussion on the many its points in his adclrcss and all were spccti-ii opinion that-Hunstin nus Neatly llslniul in unanimous in thL.r. tho Braruzrli hcnrfilled liiroiigii Mr. Scullyis at the conventioii and the fine lt.' 'hal 9'13” for R5"”m"3l'"”” Di”--Vlpai-i he prcsciilcri on his rcturn. llD- rcsitlvnrt ' tHcm'alA vote of l.ll(iilliiS was moved for ,P0llll. WllCl'l' .niahc lmonlh iinrl ll hrilf ago. at which time house warming in their new llo-lllrlhli fllllfllll-Enllll a0l5ll'955- and ale” A. MacDonald oi Cardigziii. for his klnzlness in pro- viding ti'nn.ipoi'taiioii. to the con- plo M-rijor J. ivcnlicn. for the dclcgzalc. I 1 l ill Oclnlier. lwilh tlic Sll l Anthem. AGED TEA(.'llI'.'ll SOUTHAMPTCNT England iMary Aim Lloyd. two l:i':iltd::ons there Mr. Sciilly Elll(ll(ll.'(l the conven- tion as the delcgzile of tho local -. Al the cuiaclusion of his ' ' present and isurrouriiling nrcu TE- allcndnnec .llll uhen The next mvcting of the Branch will be held on thc trliii-cl Illoiiiiay . Tho incclin: cluscd . - .g g ' I Z: M the Nimumn yczircci as llIlfllt3lCF fisliciiunit and 1CPiy '70-year-old inmm. Iwidow. left "for Australia with l.l1Cl(-01”-Sc of 5.5 1l'E'.llal'l( she was going to teach heiqpliicc how to play tlustry. CARTOON - SERIAL - SPORTS Charlottetown In connection with International Kiils' Day Doors Open 9:15 . BROUGHT BACK TO THRILL YOU AGAIN 10 cent srinu 2 GIIAT i.ovI Geri! B. DeMiIlc':gnamI rilmpli . . . 4 pmqial . diam: of Candi: ggwg Wat audlbt bml: rdarld-add Nmb Iva: Illunmil Polk . . . C l mm PRF5.'(.lN l-All h'0f?i:'?"l ti Ii Ki lfllfw WORKS! TIIOIIIAFDT GARY COOPER PALll.ETTl f3('iDllflif " MIGIITIEST -ADVEITIIIIE-ROMANCE EVER FIl.MED!' l Vim: MADELEI (Lil Dr,-MlLl.F'- lr. - 6; x 4. iirciiiiiicoion ... xv, NE CARROLL .91: 4Z0fl(0tld mri; (W720 2.71165" EXTRA 'llews 0f1'lie llay' . Matinee 3:30 - Evening 7 and 9 PBIIIGE EDWARD tom. Fill. . SAT. inf: cd t I who IN MEMORIAM iin illncss of his piissiii-,: scve-ml months. Gcoi-;:r-lomi and hits lost one of oldest and most hirzlily re- citizcns. Tho into Mr. born in Bougliton i862 and rcsidcd there he was six ,xc.'irs of iicc, with his piircnls. he tool: in piionrlxv Burnt he continued to home until iibout II in his hc niovnd iiilo Goorgclowii. From sin curly zinc ho combin- ilic labours of linrvosliiilz the products of tho son and the soil. At the age of i2 .vc:ii's lic rom- ineiiccd zi loin: iiiid cvoniful without son. this pursuit. for sccutivc yciii's. During ihnsc pours hp part of and it uilncss to the chiinrzcs which. in the tlr-vclopmonl, look lobster fishing iii- fisltinl; smi- Fllfllll-IP(l iii in 0 ("on- H (IS R iii the Palmistry, the art of fortLiiie-Icricket. I-lqr brother taught. her! An iiitcrcstiiii: i-nnvorsotioiiist. telling. was mentioned with rc- how to bowl years ago ”so I can he could spook with nulhorlty spent. by such ancient writers as ltcacli them a thing or two over iiiid expcrioncc on such (lm'clop- Pliny and Aristotle. lthere." she said. lmcnls ns the vlmnnc nvcr from sziil iinil hzind-dory priiclii-in in lhc gasolinc engzinc pinvr-rod crnfl: from the olii-limo prac- iirc of cstinmlinl: the ciitrh by i the actual count of lolislcrs caught In tho prcsrnt. weight. .. - molliod: from the lcdious zinrl (3 A0 15)) exacting procedure of tho limitl- - at scaling of cans to thc prcscnt modern way. Vt'nll known to him wore the locations. on our coast. of many SATURDAY DIORNING ,. 945 lnrize lobster processing plants. which for yczirs llElYf? hiicn in Sponsored by disuse or llis:i-ppciircd iiltogctlicr. The lohslrr fishing: grounds. ril - ' ' Ihe month of the Cardigan The Klwanls River. off-shore from his homo, have been for years and will for zis long as lohslcrs arc fishcil in this turns. lip known as the "Hun- scn Grounrl." Being of Dnnislt (lcsci-iii. the deceased possessed a love of the soil. second only to his great love of the son and during his life time he divided his labours between the two. Though for ionic years he has been unabln to follow oil the strenuous duties of the farm, hc nevertheless kept up all his l.n- tercsts in the industry and its developments. He was a great reader of the many publications of our day and followed world events with an interest seldom seen in a man of his years. One of his hobbies, which lie practiced religiously. was the keeping of a diary. covering local events. climate and items of in- terest. Twice married. his wives both predeceased him. He leaves to mourn. one son. Nelson. in Charlottetown and two daughters. Katherine, (Mrs. Wil- liam Simmonds) of Sea View. and Jessie (Mrs. Harry Sim- monds) of Charlottetown. The largely attended funeral was held on Thursday. Septem- ber 13th at 2.30 run. from the home of his daughter-in-law. Mrs. Nelson W. Hansen. Funeral ser- vices were conducted by Rev. William It. Patterson. pastor of St. David's United Church. Georgetown. T The pail-bearers werir. George Mair. Michael Burke Sr.. Joseph Johnson. William S. Martcll. Guy I-Iemphill and Albert King. WANTED SCRAP IIIOI Ii METALS Highest Prices Paid Scrap yard at Finlay Mc- Klnnon, Charlottetown Auto Salvage, Grafton Street East, Charlottetown. p All! BLOCK Phone 768 or wrlto P. 0. Box 408 Souris Exhibition Priz Winners Georgetown and Vicinity ....tMiss Margaret Campbell of Newport was a recent visitor to Georgetown. I HAM '. j.sEPTEMBER 20', 1951 M.d .!Following are the names of prize winners in the Eastern King's Exhibition. held at. Souris on September 12th: HORSE! 0 Carriage More with foal at foot: 1. Syl J. MacDonald, Chepstow; 2. Mr. Raymond Condon of Pan- mure Island visited Georgetown recently. Miss Doris MacI.cod of Saint John, N. B.. is visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Leod. Mrs. Clifford Townshend. Rollo Bay; 3. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Mr. Cullen DeLory has left Bay, for Antigonlsh. N. S.. where he cunt.” yogi of mu; 1. 33.1 ,1. will continue his ensinmlnz MacDonald; 2. Mrs. Clifford Town- sludics at. St. Francis Xavier ahead: 3g pmswn Bryemon. U"lV"5"5'- Carriage Filly or Gelding under 4 years: 1. Elmer MacDonald, Bou- ris; 2. Msccormack Bros.; 3. Owen Mccabe, New Zesland. Carriage Filly or Gelding under 2 years: 1. Maccormack Bros. Ciydesdsle. Percheron or Shire Stallion 3 yem or over: 1. Roland Sanderson. Marie. Dnft More with foul not regis- Whlle employed as a stevedore on board the S. S. Hans Maersk. now loading: pulp wood here, Mr. Herbert George. had the mis- fortune to receive a had cut on his arm. which required several stitches ito close.-AC. Mr. Walter Bergmann. president of the Bergmnnn Construction WW5: 1- Pfesll-31'! 3I')'8nlv0n- Company. head office in Toronto. DYE" F931 1951 Ellglble 701' fel- ommio, is Vlsiung in George- lstrstion: 1. Preston Bryenton. SEALED TENDERS &i'.l(ll'0SsefI to the undersigned, and endorsed, "TENDER FOR 'BREAl-(WATER EXTENSION AND REPAIRS. R121) Draft Mare 3 years or over. reg- istered: 1. T. J. Kickham; 2. T. J. Kickham. town whore his company is load- ing the S. S. Hans Mncrsk with pulp wood. While in Georgetown Mr. Bergmann is staying at. the Dan Mu-e under 3 yoga raga: E I... .1 p , home or Mr. ms. 1. -. J. ' rm-.. ;.:'l.:.:.:::?':.;l Gotcll. Draft More with foal not regls- m 3.00 RM, (E.S.T.). WEDNES- ' W W -H" tcrcd: 1. an 2. Frank H. Coffin. DAY, OCTOBER 17, 1951. BEA1,5 MONETARY Rollo 333'? 3- GUY Collin. Rollo Plans. form of conlriict iiml RESTRICTIONS B8.V. specification can he sccn and T'T Draft Foil 0! 1951 HM NI-I 1- :1? forms of tender obtained at the HAiMIL"lY)N, Sept. 18-(GP) - Cornelius Hus has found 3 way to beat Holland's monetary restrict- ions. lie is importing his home brick by brick and will rebuild it here. Under Netherlands regulat- ions. emigrants may take only 5200 in rash out of the country with thrm. There is no restriction. how- ever, on goods and effects. Bnlmorai Casue. the royal resi- 2 Frank H. Cof-fin: 8. Guy Coffin Draft More or Gelding 4 years or over: 1. Clifford Townshend; 2. Elmer Peters: 3. Henry Mallard. More or Gelding for general pur- pose.. 2 years or over: 1. Daniel Burke. Rollo Bay; 2. Francis White. Souris West; 3. DJ. Chais- son, Bear River. Pair Draft Horses hitched to truck-wagon: 1. T. J. Kickliam; 2. office of the Chief Enninccr. De. pnrimcnt of Public Works, Oi. lawn. at. tho office of the District. Engineer. 38 Goorge Strrct. Chai- lottclowii. P. E. I.. and at the Post Office at Morcll. P. E. l. NOTE: Upon application to the undersigned. the Dc-pnrtmciit will supply the liluc-prints and spec- ification of the work on dcposit of a sum of 3i20.00 in the form of it ccrtificd hank clicque Di'l)illlli' la JOHN .1. ll. IIANSEN deuce in Scotland. is built of gln"? Llwergl 0.3" MM Bush” the order of the Ministcr of Pub- . granite and has an east tower 100 mms me O8 ' G h lic Works. The deposit will he 'Th(' dcalh m'cut'rcrl fll feel lllllh. Rmmsl" Man or emu”. S ow; released on the rt-iu n of the blue- Gcorlzelown on Tucsdziy. Srplem- ls" ci”g"I:ge:Jo; ::rng:lt1wgng;:wj prints and spcclfica ion within. 5 her lltli of John Jam!-s lslciiry Inlprn1(!n' was 1,, gt, David-5 cur 5- I la Jl; D MO'r non month from the date of rm-option zllnnscn in his 89th ycnr, folIow- llnilftd ch”,-..h comp, N. zm"md- t om r ' of lcnders. if not rcturnmi utili- Gcoi-gzctouii. Champion Draft More or Geld- ing. any as ' Clifford Townshcnd. -Cofithi-Lied on page 9 MEDAL FOR NEWSMAN in that period the deposit uill be forfeited. Tcndcrs will not he coiisidertrl unless nii-idc on printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. Erich lender must ho nccoiiipaii- icd by .1 ccrtifictl (thcquc on .1 CllaTl('I'C(l bank in Ciinadii. pziyabla to the order of the Minister of Public Works. or Bearer Bondt ns spcrilicd in the form of Ion- dcr. for 10?? of tho amount. of the tender. Skinny meii,wiMi gain 5L1lL15Ibs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor llllhl 1 itirill noiiy limbs oil out ulllv linlIuilv'u nil up. neck Iluullilmzr MTIIIIIY. bully lusesilin ; Illirveli. sickly hPi1lI- Iliuk. lllOIllInlIl'1 0 girls. W(illI!.li. mi-ii, vi-nu iii-ur cniilal lilll lie urn. are now (iruutl of ilhn irl). Iiriilllu-liiu 'lliR biiillrll. 'l'iir.v ilmiik iue um-in ugni--liuililiiin. ilenli-liiiitdiiig ionic. mire: It: iunirs. hllllllllillilf. iiivlsnu-iaiurs. lrull. Vllullliu lli. l'.llCllllIl. enric.i lilimd. ImI'l'iIUl U. S. EIGHTH ARLMY HEAD- QUARTERS. Korea. Sent 19- 1'AP)-Lt. Gen. James Van Fleet. f2Cl:l commander of United Na- tions” forcrs in Korea. today pin- ncd the Uiiited States Silvtr 518? on Associalcd Press war corre- ripondciit JCillll Ranclolrph for hor- 0lC action. Randoliph. 33. Ca!'l'l05l wounded to safety Avril 7-3 dull in; a four-hour battle. ROBERT FORTIEJR. Acting Scrrciary Department of Public Works. Ottawa. September 13, 1951. ()liR Bi MRDING HOUSE , Maior Huople V” gem), JAKE! IT'S oepcr! .ou'u. NEVER CATCH R-.Dici.il.ou5.' A BATH WHY UP. AMOS! aw 5TILL TRYIW To DOPE DOT WHAT MAKES A BICYCLE 60? W WELL, 6i2,Ti-us BUBBLE BATH 1 so-r WILL FIX A F LLER sols AM A OM EXPLOSION WON'T BoTi-teiz i-um tslOMOl2E'tsi HAviui y 6Ai:r THAT wouu: EENDE62 A PEFZSOIQ IMMUNE To THE ATOMIC BLAST? WITH SUCH A . MAGIC FORMULA x in .. -at kxxxfh l. J ll I l Jusr l A LITTLE HEAT WAVE, EH, JAKE 2 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams 1 MV. GRANDBK SAID "THEY THAT MDULD. ONE MORE l MOVED THAT THING A MAKE A WORD GJT i ; MILE TOVVAIZD TH' LAKE WONDERFUL OF YOU . WHEN HE WAS A KID, BKSSENGER AN' 1 STA . ' MV PA SAID THEY 'MOvED rr MOTHER STARTS, -. ' I . -iiiio.ie5.1.C - . g t!JlBW haul- '.'m.s Muriwr