I I PAGE EIGHT YOUNG MAN FOR WANTED FULL TIME JOB. Apply in Person- car-1'ror.I MANAGER Prince Edward Theatre " 7" I ' -0 cu. ' v -u j THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce llliicfbee, Mlu Joyce Wlulnton..Mlan Joan Joluutori AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Invert. The Guardian may he bought at the following places in Mo:-tune: ttlue DDIIII llestaur . and uunrdlnn Office; in Georgetown: The ' Port Ofllce: in Sourle: The Snack Bar and H. lllcliudn as son. Mr. Christopher Mccvuigan. St. Mary": Road, was a business vis- Mr. David Jarnleson of Casper- eaux was a. business visitor to THE GUARDIAN. Georgetown . and Vicinity A meeting of the Girl: Teen- Age Club was held in the Can- adian Legion Hall on Snturday. Oct. 27th. A new slate of officers was elected as follows: President. Sheila DeLoi-y; vice-pres. Peggy Johnson; secretary, June Martell, Jitor to Montague on Monday. Mr. Ralph Gordon, Roseneath to Murray 'was a business visitor River recently. parents, Mr. iincl Mrs. Rice. Cardigan. Mr Russell nice.-.-ciuriim to his I To ' T home in Cardigan frcm Mabou. C FDR HER KISS" Men Risked a Thousand Tortures FDR HER SMILE Men Fought in Frenzied Battle Comedy - Cartoon. QPOl'-ITS - CARTOON - MUSICAL - Shows 3:30-7-9 A I are DAYS sriiirwnn. PRINCE EDWARD TODAY Spas or THE iiD'5CllRF.D it ...mPE ,,. (7,. w. (3 I mix HUI? I I It) I ll I I. I were Sunday guests of Mrs. I50 .. If. B.. where he has been lfor the past sevcrzil necks. I . --ti-ci.iciNo”'rio.niis'- Mr. Raymond Rice, Montague. is (spending a few days visiting his Jnmes employed Montague on Monday. Mr. and Don Panmure Island and two children recently visited friends in Mon- tague. Mr. Thomas Crccd. Sturgeon and son. George. Panniurc Island were liii.-incss visitors to Mon- tague on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gill. Iona. spent the week-end visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fraser, Montague. with --m -John Wayne as squudroii loader Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor of xi hose daring exploits protecting Charlottetown had as Sunday the Burmu Rourl iiill izn down in guests, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pop- hislory. Cnniphi:-lI's circ.-uit this plcr of Montague. week. --, v--- ller many friends are glad to .fMr. and Mrs. Ales Mac- hear Mrs. James Donahue, Rose- Inougali and family. Montague. neath, has returned to her home Mac- u:all's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ilvfalcnlm MacLend of I.oriic Val- I lri. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murphy. acconipani:-d by Mrs. Murphy's fsister of Brewer, Maine. were re- Ict-nt. visitors to Georgetown and jsturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy (were formerly of Sturgeon rind Icallcd on many fiionds. . 'H()0I.I'3Y'S .VII-J.V'S Montague. hig hnrsc and hii,r.:;:y solo is now on for niic Week only. Save 510.00 on full stock of TYEAR, men's suits. Many other bargains on ('i0IililllZ and footw ll' for all the men in the family. You will also have run 0pp0l'illllii)' to en- Icr the big S:'i0(l0.(lO ('flSil free contest by llolcproof llosicry Co. Shop at l-lonlcys Men's Wear. Alterations RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 2387 . -or I AY t risen! gar! after been a piitirnt. in the King's County Mcniorial Hospital, Mon- lague. Master Donnie Row:-ll. mun: son of Mr. and Mrs. Edu':ii'd Row- cll of Bangor is a paticiit in the King's County Hospital. His friends wish him Fl speedy recov- ery. . 'A('('ll)li.VT AT )l0NTAtil.'E -An nccitlciit ncrurrcrl .vcsicr(l.'i.xI ;mornin: zit lllonliicuc. wlien zi car Iiackiiit: rinun the hill iii the north side of the bridge wont out of control, rind t'F.'lSilN'i into the pipe i'.iilliii:. lvoiitliiig it. and brculxiiiiz the post. The left rear fender of the riir wits hzittly dum- iiizctl. and the lourr pipc ruilingz DiPl'('0ti tlic tilt" nnd tube. The driver of tho i'ilI' uzis unliurt. I I .IRI'ITl'R.V FROM TRIP - Illr. I and Illrs. Jnsvph l.:ini.:an, accoin-I panicd by Mrs. Ellsworth Lieuc.-3 lyn. rcturncd in tli homes in! Montaguc afirr a vcigv plcasantl trip to Boston and Hnmlltou.Oiit..I where they visited members of! their families. Returning by ivayi of the United States, they al- spcnt. a few days in Baiigo.-.- Maine. zucsts of Mr. Lanii;ari'sI hi'othcr-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Jamicsnn. i I ---L---- I I S O . ouris and O I O Vicinity I I The niziny fgr-ie-175 of Mt". Leithl Townsliend are sorry to hear he is confined to his home with sick- ness. , The drnsz'.;9I'. Souris l1' arrived in Dort. on Friday. October 19th with 30.000 pounds of fish. His many friends will regret to hear that Mr. Lloyd Mclniiis en- tered Souris Hospital on Sunday. October 21st. , The Ladies Aid of st. James United Church held a successful rummage sale in their hall on Saturday cvcniniz. October 20th. Employees at the Eastern Packing Co. were busy the past week caniiiniz boot. The meat is being brought in hy The firemen were called out on 'l"hui'.-day. October 25th t.o a flue fire at John Scott's residence. No damage occurred. the carload. Mr. Aeneas Marl-)onald, Chep- stow. arrived home from Boston on Tuesday. October 16th. Mr. MacDonald had a serioiis eye mperation performed while away. A large number of parents at- tended the home and school meeting held in the United Church on Thiirsdny. October 18th. Severnl films were shown to the meeting. Mr. Joseph MacAula,v of Bay-I field had the misfortune of break- ing his leg on Friday evening. October 19th. Mr. XlacAulay was struck hy a car when crossing Main Strect at the Central Mar- ket. He was token to the Char- lottetown Hospital on Saturday. October 20th. Quite it number of men have heen working in the skating rink for the past. two weeks. grading potatoes. The tyne heiiiz graded are Pontiac; whlcli are but iii-i in barrels containing 169 pounds. These are for the Cuban market and ii boat is expected hcre for this cargo in the very near future. The growers claim thcv had I Rood yield of Pontlncs this year. The annual Chicken Supper and Bazaar held in St Mary's Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday. October 23 and 24th was a decided suc. cess. Hundreds of people turned out both nights enjoying thc Condon. and treasurer, Gertrude Fitzger- ald. At the conclusion of the business meeting a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boud- reault and family of Montague motored in Georgetown on Sun- day. Oct. 28th, where they visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eoudreault and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boudreault. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker motored to Murray Harbour on Sunday. Oct. Mth. where they were the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser of Charlottetown were ugucsls on Sunday. Oct. 38th. of Mrs. Fras- er's mother. Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Mccormack. Mrs. N. W. Hansen was a visit- or to the city on Saturday. Oct. 37th. A meeting was held on Friday. Oct. 23th in the Principal's room of Georgetown High School. to organize a Students' Council. The Council will be responsible for school activities such as the an- Iiiuai ice sports and Cliristinas concerts. Following is the list of officers elected: President. Anna Prosper; vice-pi'es.. Billy Murphy; secretary, Gertrude Fitzgerald. and treasurer, Jackie Lavers. Mr. Albert Skinner. who is em- ployed as a carpenter on the new Roman Catholic Church now be- ing erected at St. Georges, spent the past weekend at his home in Georgetown. Mr. ian National lottetown, spent his home in week. Benjamin Stevens, Canad- Railways at Char- a few days at Georgetown last Mr. William Prosper and Mr. Leo Chaisson, crew members of Dominion Government Dredge No. 15. dredging the Montague Rivcr,l spent the past weekend withtheir wives in Georgetown. Alfred Clory and family - New Glasgow. where they plan on resid- M rs. Hon. Eugene Cullen and daugh- s Mary and Frances Ann. of C lottetown. accompanied by , , - motored in GD0l'l:Clt')ul1 turd wvrct Miss Bel'nice DcLory. motored to Efgievrgi they View the guests 0! re guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1-2. .lcu- Geoigctown an-d Brudenell on I kins. Sunday. Oct. 28th. where they M I d M- -- visited Mr. Cullen's sisters. Mrs. 333:” S:g:ulEnurp;,ip1?y1ee5 1:; The exceptionally niie wcathcr; F. J. DeLory and Mrs. Richard John A Macoongld at C0. cardg of the past few days seems to have Curley. igan spent Sunday Oct. '21.-.i. at Duued a fast. one on old Mother A.C. men: homes In Geohewwn Nature and unseasonable growth is C--.:M M1 g ' reported from many localities. On - Tuesday. October i6tli a. George- IN Ml-' and Mm Marsh” Peters town Royalty farmer. Mr. Smiley MRS. WILLIAM EDMUNDS tThe death occurred on Octo- ber tl. 1951. of Mrs. William Ed- munds. in her 57th year. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Graham. Lower Montague. Mrs. Edmunds leaves to mourn her passing besides her sorrowlng liusbnnd three sons. Abrum in Hal- ifax, Archibald anal Ellsworth at home, and four daughters, Emily and Myrtle (Mrs. Barton Harry) in Halifax; Ida (Mrs. Ralph Graham; in Lower Montague and Jean at home. Mrs. Edmunds is also our- vived by four sisters. Myrtle (Mrs. Vernon Rielly) Montague: Harri- ette (Mrs. William Farrell), Bos- ton. Mass.: Ida (Mrs. Reuben Vat- cher) Lower Montague; Janie (Mrs. John McA5kme) 1-rgmax, Two vention of librarians of Prince brothers also survive. They are Edward 1S1B"d- which W” held 30,16 and Ab,-am Jackmen, at the library headquarters. The funeral was held on Octo- ber 10. l95l. from the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ralph Graham to Lower Montague United Church. the service being conducted by Dr. A.D. Macxenzie. Favorite hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shep- herd". "Sale In The Arms Of Jesus". a duct by Mrs. Louis Wright and Mrs. Austin Ross "In The Hour Of Rest". The pall-bearers were: Louis Wright, Albert Ellsworth, Chessell Annear, William Annelr. Lemuel Robertson and Harvey Role. In- terment took place in the Lower Montague cemetery. supper and bingo. The card tables did is rushing business as many people tried to win a bird. Many beautiful cakes were sold on both nights while the children enjoy- ed themselves It the fishing pond. Sunday, Oct. 21st, where they were nrd Curley. the Red Cross visited Geornctown High School on Oct. 9th. nection with the organization of Junior Red Cross. librarian attended the annual con- Prince of Wales College, on Oct- ober 10th and 11th. spent the summer in Launching, where he was engaged in flshlnz. Cl-IARLOITTETOWN Georgetown and Vicinity . Mr. George O'Brien is visiting in Pictou. N. S. Mr. Barry Macconnell, who is employed on the office staff of Canada Packers in Charlottetown. spent the weekend at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Nickel. representing General Motors Acceptance Corporation of Halifax, N.S.. was-a business via- itor to Georgetown on Saturday, Oct. 20th. ..Q..- Miss Dorothy Jenkins returned home on Saturday. Oct. 20th. af- ter a visit with relatives in Char- lottetown. - Mrs. Malcolm MacLeim and son Brucie returned home on Satur- day, Oct. 20th. from a visit to the City. Mr. George Stewart of the Canadian Navy was a guest last week-end at his home in George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark and family of Montague, were recent visitors to Georgetown where they were guests of Mrs. Clark's mother, Mr. W. W. MiicLi:iren. Mnigarct Layers, who is employed in Halifax. N. S., was ll recent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Layers. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Victor of Cardigan. spent. a few days last week as the nuest of Mr. Vic- tor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Victor. Mr. und Mrs. Bernard Murphy of Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown last week and were guests of Mr. Murphy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Mr. Emmett. MacDonald of Bor- dcn was R rcccnt guest of his hrotiicr. Mr. Frank MacDonald of Georgetown Royalty. Mrs. Blanche Sturgeon spent the wt-ck-end in Georgetown as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John A. MacDon- old. Miss Eileen Mm-Connell. student nurse nt the P. E. l at her home in Georgetown. Mr. ngue, was a business visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday, Oct. 17th. Mr. and Mrs. of Charlotte town. motored and family of Midgell motored to Georgetown and Brudcnell on the guests of Mrs. Peters” sisters, Mrs. F. J. DeLory and Mrs. Rich- Miss Day and Miss Bowness of in con- Mrs. Annie MaoCormaI:k has re- turned to her home in George- town following a two weeks' visit in Cambridge where she was the guest of her daughters. Mrs. J. G. Lannigan and Mrs. Mary Giddings. Miss Genevieve Solomon. local Mr. Thomas Blackett. who has has returned to spend the win- ter at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Philip Doucette who II em- ployed wlth the C. N. R. extra gang aectlonmen at Albany was I! recent visitor to hla,home in Georgetown. Mr. Doucette and family have taken up residence in the home formerly occupied by Mrs. William Martell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lelghtizer who have been occupying one of the cottage: at Morrilon'a Beach have returned to their home in Charlottetown. The Dominion G-overnment: De- ..5n partment of Public Works launch CANADIAN CANCBII SOCIETY (P. E. I. BRANCH) ClIAlII.0'r'l'E'I'0WN .. . . at - - A ""1 n...,... t lor the you ended Slot Dem-mhor, 1000: Recelptaz B"... - - 1.; .. mo .. I s:tlI.::4a.:: Proceeds of collection campaigns En.” Bunk Interest ' Bond Interest Total I ' f Dliibureernento: Educational Programmes: Pamphlets Films PuI)IlcIt.V Adrnlniltrattvex Salaries Travelling Office supplies Otllce Equipment .. Telephone and Telegraph Bent National Office . I. . 0 2,500.00 l0.0'I'I.lO Balance at Bunk lint December. 1000 Balance as per hunk hook . Tau: Outstanding cheque . Bonds at Bank of Montreal Treuurer. TM NEIIII mlklnl III! the cllulmrnolnente were clinched in detail to the voucher: nndhr eeneellell cheque and but noeount and were found correct. The total reonlpto uneo will. the tea. IUMMIRIIDI. P. I. I. 10H April, 1000. 5.07281 II.I'I2.8l 0M.N I Yo spile arrived in Georgetown on Thurs- day. Oct. 11th. with the floating driver in tow. The driver is moored at the Queen's Wharf and it is understood she will be engaged in driving splles at the two Dominion Government OCTOBER 30. 1951 (26.4: can at present covers his berry patch. - spilc A.C. EASTBOURNE. England - (GP) Wcstawuy of Island Hospital. Miss Eleanor l-lohlvs, st udonl nurse til the P. E. l. llospitul. Charlottetown. sllflll thv past two weeks at hcrhomcin G('0l'L!C- lown, due . niotlicr. Hospital, spent Sunday. Oct. 14th Mrs. Hobbs her home mid her wish John D. Macbeod. Mont- health. of New Glusi;ow., N. 8.. Mia have Stanley Walker P9"I')5uI"- Q"?-v , and daughters Elaine and Dianne P'0V'"'-'9 .l”5I V”'”k '"”I ""1-"5”'"id (0 nt' thc Cli:irlot.tctmvn Georgetown on Sunday. Oct. 215;” Saturdny Mr. iiii(l Mrs. MIICLOIIIII g V - Authorities here are looking for mrw-- 1.33...........w...:l..nh........; adds zest to lunch Gnr. Herbert "Sonny" George, 55 pwp 9;, '3' 53 9 F559" who has been on cmlmknuun hostel is too comfortable, and The railway line ham,” V”. leave. ,9" n kw days ago to re. that persons sheltered there make pauiao and Buenol Airee cram. mm ,0 camp SW0, Mbcmh no effort to find homes of their the Andes Mountains at 1. height where he will re-join his unit 0Wn- h3tW99n 14.130 Ind 15.000 feet. which is part of Canada's 27th Army Brigade. The Boy Scouts and Cubs of the Georgetown Troop were out in full force on Saturday, Oct. 20, which was Boy scout Apple Day. The boys zoned the town and called on homes and business cst?.olish- ments. - Mr. George O'Brien has returned home from Nova Scotia, where he had received hospital treatment. Miss Eileen Helen Macconnell, student nurse at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. spent the past; weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A.B. Macconnell. Mis Rita Wight. Grade VIII teacher in the Montague Memorial High School. spent the weekend with hermother. 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