N THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO"l'l'E'l'OWlV AFRII; 16. 1952 PAGE EIGHT g gwgu iv , THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Toasrs:-Mosraoue: nu-sis ir. hairy. In. am. smut. Ire. Bruce MscPhee. Miss Jayea Wigginteil. Plus Mclinnen. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in MIIIIICII3 Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards & let. Mr. Chester Martin. Caldonia, Mrs. James Currie. Montaguc. is was a visitor to Montague recent- spending a few days visiting mem- 'y. bera of her family in Charlotte- town. Miss Phyllis AL3i”pIlFl'5(lll. sum-i merside. spent the past weekend at her home in Montague. Messrs. Claude Nicholson, Tem- ple Llewellyn and Donnie stew- art. Montague. were recent visit- Mr. Robert Mosher, Suminerslde, ore to Charlottetown. is spending ii. few days in limit- agile, guest of his parents, Cap- tain A. A. Moslicr. Miss Joyce Wigglnton. second, year student at i".W C.. is iipeiid- lng her holidays at. her home in Montiigiie. i Miss Edna Maclfenilie, employee at The Bison,Montsgue. spent the past weekend at her home in Val- leytleld. Friends of Miss Annie Lord. ;Montague, are sorry to hear she is ----- -----------lill in the P. E. 1. Hospital. .."U5ElI RANGES. -- Ten Ranges all with good nrebox lin- ings at Stewart .5: Beck's. ..rWORIK SHOES.-some lines. clearing at 10,4. reduction. See' them at Stewart A: Beck's. T I . .'-IAMIISONS PHARMACY. Montague, will be open all day to- day. Wednesday. April 16th. ..el-1003 COVERING. Yard Goods. Gold Seal Conrrnleumi Squares, Felt Paper and Linoleum Cement at Stewart & Beck's. ..'M.i'. Sieve Larkin. who iii tak- ing a sheet metal course in Halifax, and A. B. A. W. 1 Ernest Larkin. also of Halifax. flew to the Island' to spend the Easter holidays with their sister Mrs. J. Wilfred Mc- Quaid of Charlottetown and their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lar- kiri. St. Peters Bay. M I 'On Mitrrlt 2SlIi Mrs. I.t"IPllltI S T O P All the Tickets for the Gay Nineties Revue "THE BIG BITY" I Exchanged for Reserved seat tickets at Miller Bros. Thursday, A rll 17th at 9 am. and tliereafter urlng business hours. Six wickets rovlded to handle the rush. 0lJ'LL ENJOY Gay imported costumes Liltlng music. Skits. Stunts. Comedy and dancing. Not a. dull. moment. "WI! VIA! "it ."'I" "'9' W0 - -- . son, Caledonia. lump nut ol bed rarin' is p l ',.Ila not worth Ilvirir" Ii rr-av tea the liver! Min Ely. M.cDonald, Qegcher "" ' """ ” "W ”"" M" " "ii ””''I''' at Dover who is spending the 1...: holidays at her home in Caledon- rnely vour imul ......- nut iilgtli. . . . -lnata up votir .-i..m...vh . . . mu in. was a recent visitor to Mom- ague. vtipated and till the r.... .....i .......i.la. gn out -i' life. 'l'hal s when uni iirnil mild. lonlln Csru-rs Littla l.iu-r Is. You ma Carters ielp stimulate uuir IIVPP hile till once again it is pouring out at .1 rate niup to two pintaa dav intn xmir ilim-am-a lrarl. This should is will right up. umLn xnu feel that happy Her many friends are sorry to hear Miaa Marie Fraser. Summer- nn enjoyable time was spent sing- paid 52.00, Fireemn are also ex- (Tomeaii. Quebec. yesterday morn- empt from poll tax for their vol- Murchison. baby of Charlottetown. were Eas- ms nu hm am... 5.. ilnnil atav aiinit. us rsrumu L.IilIF 1...:-r l'iIl.-. Alwnvs luws than on hand. Only 3... lm... tiny druggiat. . . H. J. Mahon Ii. 0. Optnnicirist. Fitting and Siipplgiiig , Glasses, etc. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A..'tY. 2 to 5 T'.)I. Ind hy nppoiiitriieiiis Ytlontllxllr. T'. TC. T. Olllre Connected with Mabon Drug Co. ville, is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Miss Betty Lee Sorrey. Mont- ague, is spending the Easter holl- daya jn Southport, the guest or her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. David Stuart. Mssa.. was a recent. visitor to Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. I-lynes. ..'N0'l'ICI - Beginning Wed- nesday, April 16th, the retail mer- ohania of Montague will begin closing their places of business at 11.00 noon on Wednesday after- noons throughout the year except for the month of December. . J ..tDr. C. E..-liyiies. Anilicrst, I I FINAL T0-DAY SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 JOSEPH (lOT'.T()N - BARBARA STANWYCK ”TIIE MAN W ITH A OLOAK" P R O G R A M rquws oi-' THE DAY .I GLOEIA DeHAVEN EDDIE BECKEN .ANN MILLE3 CAPITOL to -DAY IRENE DFNNF - ”NEVER A ll FRED MacML'RRAY IILL MOMENT" GDMEDY - CARTOON - SHOWS 3:30- 7- 9 THUR. SERIAL-GYMN 1 - FRI. - SAT. rev Mint believe your. eyes when 1:: "mi III" K : miitiiieiiie rim or limit. 0 FOR!!! IAIIITIS TIANIII - i . M111! M MOM-III HOIII I s or tuaaiai so oiim iii; lliei , . ASTIC CHAMPIONS yweighing and display. Maboirs will sorrowiiii! widow. Ross of Pineile. his father. Besides his give the winner his cllnihe of 0') two l'3VM1ll9IlYl" worth of lisliili: gear. There is 119 IN"-'95 1" T""l"”" also a season competition and the W0 5071? COMO". R-C-M-I3 3”" owner of the largest trout record- 'l0"'"I Al C0””””- 0"": "M ed with us during me geason M1; David at home: also a daughter receive his choice of sl0.00 worth E'”"0V 7”- I"""'r of the finest fishing tackle. so. i-'- Th" '""9”' M” "' "M '3" you land a big one. bring it in and Thu”d"-V ””""I""" hm” Ml have a "3, 101. these Wm (,x(..:m,nt John's Presbyterian Church, Bel- fast. Interment will be in the prizes. church cemetery. JFUNERAL YESTERDAY The funeral of the late Mr. Ed- win MacF'arIane, who passed away at his home in Annandale Sun- day. April 1.1. was held yesterday afternoon from the Aiinandalc United Church. Service was con- ducted by Lie. A. A. Brown, of Dundas. Hymns sung were "The Lord Is My Shepherd". "Rock oi Ages" and "For Ever with The Lord". A duet was beautifully rendered by Mr. Walter Burdett and Herbert Macbeod, "The Last Mile." Pall-bearers were Messrs. George E. Seville. Marshal Camp- bell. Roy 'i-lowleit. Edward Robert- son. Edward D. MacDonald. Peter walker. Interment was in thel church cemetery. Ellouiine Business At CouncilMeeiing Only rnuline business was dealt with at the Town council meet- ing held in the Montague Town Hall last night. The mectinlr was presided over by His Worship. Mayor B. H. Yeo. Present were Councillors Jamiesnn. Hessian. Nicholson and Reynolds. The minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read. after which the monthly accounts were read. Reports from commit- tees were received. each Council- lor presenting in favorable report PIONEER COLLEGE " respecting his department. Columbiiin College at Next Considernhlo discussion took Westminster. BC.. began as A place repnrriing tho pulilishcd tax Methodist institution in rented -list, and it was felt that those -houses in 1393 before huilding its in arrears were willing to pay own facilities. their share tnwiirds the upkeep Specializing in Life Insurance Analysis Programming and Business Life Insurance i. c. BOHAKER Unit Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone 835 ramous roe ouaurv Tl-II WORLD ovsii Available at inner stern everywhere! Moore 6; MacLeod Ltd. 119 Queen St Charlottetown I O I Vicinity Roy I-lcmphill of the Royal Can- adian Navy is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy I-lemphill. Miss Eleanor Walsh. who in em- ployed in the city. visited her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh, on Easter. Miss Louise Murphy of the of- flce staff or De8lois Bros.. Char- lottetown, was a visitor to her home in Georgetown during Eas- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughters. Elaine and Dianne. of Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown on Easter Sunday and were guests of relatives. Mrs. Basil MacDonald of Trees- die is visiting in Burnt Point, where she is the guest or the Misses Nellie and Sarah Mec- Phee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcciuigan of Montague were guests on Eas- ter Sunday of Mrs. McGuigan'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. Miss Dorothy Cullen of Cliar- lottetown spent the Easter holi- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curley of Brudenell. Mr. Harry Lsvers. Canadian National Railway section foreman at Melville. spent a recent week- end at his home in Georgetown. Miss Joan Macquillan. who is employed in Cl-iarlottetown. was a PIIBLIG NOTI-GE? Notice is hereby given, any person dumping rubbish! of any kind in or about the gravel pits on either side of the Wood Island Road wllll be dealt with according to law. Signed: McGOWANS LIMITED i . i NEVER MORE FOR YOUR OLD ICE BOX 1 OR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Trade in Today for a Famous: FIREBTONE Electrlo Refrigerator at Special Low Sale Prices. l SEE us a'Nn save i More for your old Frlg. Less for the New OM01. FIRESTONE . IRYENTON s. Mnci(AY COMPANY 15'! (it. Geo. St. employed by the County Coristruc-l Georges. spent Easter at his home in Georgetown. ator. conveniences provided by modern: member of Dominion Government Department of Dredge No. 14, now at Charlotte- town. spent the Easter weekend at his home in Georgetown. ner. First War veteran. are plans. ed to hear he has returned to his home in Bridgetown after being a patient in the veterans' wing of thle Prince Edward Island Hospi- a many friends looking forward to seeing him in Charlottetown motored to George- companylng them from the visitor to her home in Georgetown during Easter. Master Rudolph Fouchere. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard rouchsre of sourls, was a recent guest or and Mrs. John P. MacDon- a . Mr. John .C. MacDonald. retired Deputy Prothonotary. who now resides in Bourls. was a recent visitor to Georgetown. Mr. Bernard Bstchilder. who is in command of a Dominion Gov- ernment dredge at Charlottetown. spent Easter Sunday at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Billy Jay of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown during the past weekend. where he was the guest of friends. Mr. Wilfred McQulllan. who. is attending the Bouris Convent. is 0slvHeiiteailoruIulisahbbasuity. 0-llcuv-iemiiiuonln thdwltltipiiutiiioatiiaiiorway. Plionoordopintodsyl HOUSEHOLD FINANCE "9 0'00 0-one 19.. who i, pheno an: ciiauomrowu, in . tun VI in units! III! IIIII VI recap eiiliin eedlvlod spending the holidays at her home ter holiday guests of Mr. Landry's Mrs. J. L. Maoxinnorn led the de- votional period. The hymn "Near the Cram" was sung and Mrs. John Mlllar read the scripture from the 14th. Chapter of John, followed by . ... A I in Georgetown. M , ML lnd M", C. V. HHL Ch"- 'icol e was hostess in ;i ntlmlirr UBILAY RIVER WV. M. 3. Kenzle. ;1mwmwn' W," Sunday New, 0; ofvfriends. Mr. Willard MacLean. e and progress of the town. and my, w. A, gnu Mi-g, Paterson A re-ding W” than dv , 7 7 iM,' mg Mm Hone, pmsm unit. manager for Stanley pro- that practically all names would had as their guests over the Eu- ..'The Women's Missionary Mn.5amug1 3”; 1011,,” an M Monguueg duets for P.E.l.. Igave an inter- he off the list before the int pub- tgr holidsyg, their son Douglas Council of mg pengigogui -lab". unpmc of unauu; the P kw "1: l DD..- esting deinonstralinn of Stanley 0 licatlon. In consideration of the Paterson of the Royal Canadian nacle. Murray River, met on Wed- The business session was in hm" Mr. Martin MacPlierson. North- products. Following the demon- voluntary services given by the Air Force at Moncton. and Ml” nesdiiy, April 9th, at 2.30 P. M. in of Mrs. Samuel Beck gramme 1, ern Quebec, is spending his men. stration lunch was sm-red by the firemen of the town. it was mow Livingston, also of Moncton. me pmumstu church. president due to then b 0 Vice- . non .g the home at 1113 pgfentgv hostess, nssistcd hr her rl:tu;:hlN'. ----- g ed that eiwh fireman on active The meeum open” with pnyu the pndaem a sence ol ML and Mrs. John N. Mgcpher- Mrs. Howard Rnfuse. after which . "Flic death ocrlirred at Hale duty attending a lire would be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Landry and by M”. suamel Beck. .1!" which The mmuba or the prev. ion.- meeting were read and roll call was answered by a verse of scrip. lure. Following the business r. :21. "W dhylglin "(l7(hrlst Arose" was . 3 an rs. . ' prayer by Mrs. the meeting to a closliieiifith b;?.i',5'."Q Georse Mac- ing hymns. ing of Mr. Angus -V - formerly of Belfast. P. I-7. 1.. after uhiary services. DETCDIJ. M33 ind MI'3- 59991193 ..tTlI0l."l' FISHERMEN - a short illness. The deceased was The remainder of the evening Landry. Mabori Drug Co.. Montague. ls'forty-six years of man. was spent in dismissing lhc con- - --- 4 sponsoring an .-tnglers Competit- He was born at Bcllasi, the son dillon of the streets and what The Misses Vivian and Eileen at ion, and this is your chalice to get or. M. W. Murchison and the late work would he necessary this Wood of Charlottetown were Eas- somc first class fishing eouipmenv Margaret MacDonald Murchison. coming summer. I-er holiday guests of their DRTEMI free. For the largest trout taken For the past fifteen Nenrll he FhE- -:-rs s-gmm g'g'ee:"d M73 w' T' YI90d- w3"i'1 legitimately on opening day and sided at Bale Comesu wiere e - - brought to us for inspection was pmnlowl at a miner mill. GGOTQETOWII and l tltliss Kay Roche. school teacher, at the R. C.A.F. Station at Sum- merslde, is spending the Easter laaollclays at her home in George-; wn. l Mr. Frank 'Bbl;ha'rd. who is lion Company as ii carpenter onf the new church being built at Bt.' Mr. Howard Walker. taxi oper- has purchased a new 1952i Ford, which will assure his manyl patrons of all the comforts and transportation. Lemuel Maccormaclr, crew Public Works' Friends of Mr. James H. Skin- for several months. Jim's in Georgetown are the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser of town on Sundaypliprll 13. where they were the guests on Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Msccormack. Ac- "t was Mrs. Fraser's mother. lsllrg, Minnie Refuse, who spent ms winter in the city and who will now take up residence in her home in Georgetown. . AC. . A star studded cast HOLY REIIEEMER GOMMIINITY CENTRE The st. F, X. choral and Dramatic society "Naughty Marietta" THURSDAY APRIL 17 - - - FRIDAY APRIL 18 ' Original Costumes - 147 of them Six complete changes of scenery Hear such favorites as 'Neath the Southern Moon. l'ni Falling in Love with Someone and Tramp. Tramp, Tramp. . Get your tickets now-Many were turned away this week in Moncton. g Seat sale Wednesday till noon and all day Thursday and Friday till 5 pm. at Rogers Hardware. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at the Community Centre. ANNOUNCING A NEW C-I-L PAINT DEALER IN MONTAGIIE A COMPLETE LINE or PAINT PRODUCTS FOR more CONVENIENCE AT srawanr & scores TRIIETONE WHITE "Keeps Whlto Houses Whit:-"r" Ask for new Shade Cards- for Inside and Outside Decorating. Proudly Presents In that delightful opereita of 80 players. Curtain 8:30 sharp s. A. McDonald 129 Queen St Charlottetown Smallmanls Ltd. Summerside E.R.BroW&a”Son Fire, Auto. Life. Accident. sickness And Plate Glass Insurance At Lowest listen Agent at Sumnierside, D. 0. Stewart 144 Richmond Charlottetown Train travel throaglivibe majestic Rockies Canadian Peciic ?.3C IIIDAY iii style has always been I scenic treat: Now It's more en tiianevar aboard the mood: tiewcaauilan Paciic Dleu Op business or family bollday. enjoy a new lilgii in comfort. I. . . . 712 3xe?aZW.y Plan your Deal, Lake Louise or inoannie oyable lodgevacadon nowmcaaadiea Pacilcetyiel trains. liiioy you Caniiaa Rockies holiday with superb meals and service "die diesel way." air-co did lddolcil CT I! and od ti I ('1 ti- .."..i.Z2 ........'.'.'. .i'..'.2'.'.'...!”;'Z.'l"”i...3i.';'.1'..:'... .,,,,,,'-'-'-"-,,,,,-',,'-,:,":';,-,",:,,- -''v,,,, 4 ' I . T ' xk , T