ii. 5. ii ., ll f-has EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. 'CI-IARLOTTETOWN itI0VE1Ir1'9.'f;R 6. 1953 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN "TERI-Momaam: amid an Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lavera. lie Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Rnatsursnt, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Poet Office; in Souria: The Snack Bar. ....'”THE STARS Are Singing", sponsored by Hospital Nursery .Club, Yeo's Theatre. Monday and i'liilesd:iy, November 9 and lil. -0',l1lI.E ANT) TUBES vulran-I ..'IPlOIAL muting Ltlllonl auxiliary. Montague. this evening it 8 o'clock. Legion Hall. . 1 , . 'l'P'l'()N (i()Sl'El. k'IIapi'l. rduhsgnouguul T”? Rwar Sunday, November 8. Sunday on I ' ischool, 10.30 a.m. Lord's Supper, . 11:30 am. Special evening service ..g".Bll?:C:Ie”:.?n::,V;,.,,Go:S: at 7:00 p.m. with Mr. L. llnrris Ia;pIVoi'erhI)eg S at 7 00 IN" 017- wgnmnz "nd Wlgmgi iloward Blols will be llw apmi'.mi.. C T ., .. , "FHF. Pro-bytciiaii Churrli llll wtU'N'ITED Baptist iihurcil. Canada, service, Siinlla). Noveni-l ;.'rVie. Sunday Noiember 8. ber R are as follows: ,l.orne Val- ley, 2.30 p.m. Montague, 7.30 pm. lRev. H. R. Bell, guest speaker. interim - moderator. Rev. (iarl iiilrrle, .Vliiri'ny Harbour North. PRINCE EDWARD T0.DAY and SAT. The AT A cut Pass .. OOLOC 67 . cwxmzae Kmgtggug, Sunday School, 10 am. Morning worship. ll a.m. Stur- eon, evening worxhirl. 7.30 KM"- ev. Rowland Hill, p:istor. CODIIISE . V ” Ilucln ai"(0(IIlSl"- the vol- ll'l.l'lroI(en Arrow" that won him xhvlg ..iuo:MVW""""""""”"l LUND-CHANDLER '.s1vll:gvAs" - amn may '4 CARTOON THRILLS . . LAFFS AND GLAMOUR IN TONIGHT'S SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW! AND LOOK W'H0'S BACK . . 9 ju:3 ' MARILYN MUNROE (THE BLONDE BOMBER) limit by rust llllllll - mm: Iy mini liltslili iloli ovlalloult? WE'LL GIVE YOU lovm'...- . LAUGHIN'. .. - V AND WLLLI AM iiitiii .,x 11:80 EM. IORATE. - Rev. J. M. Fraser, Min- la, M, Mo1'ning Service and Junior ,Sunday Schooi 730 P. M. Evening llftally in the interests of the Bible ....'ATTENTl0N, crippled child- ren's auction, Yeas Theatre, Wed- T Y T nesday, December 2. Donations wo. may be left at the office of the , Maritime Electric, Montague. ..'l-larrls Leslie Blsckett. Little Pond, was sentenced to two years in Dorcheater Penitentiary by sti- pendlary Magistrate J. W. Mac- Donald, at Georgetown yesterday after pleading guilty to the theft of 375.00 irom the dwelling house of Robert Roy Howlett of Annan- dale. Blaokett was also convicted several days ago in ma.gist:rate's court at Georgetown on the charge ....')l0NTAGUF. Gospel Taller- nacle, Sunday, November 8. 2:00 p.m. Sunday School. 9.00 p.m. after church service. Special sing- ing with a gospel message by Mr. Howard Blois. ..'PARISH OF (iEOItAiI'I'l'OVt'N. Holy Trinity. (Anglicam Sunday November 8th. Twenty-third Sun- day after Trinity. 11 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon. Rev. W. (1 HOSE of the theft of 550.00 from Blanche ”rr- , MacLean, Aruiaridale, a resident in - 'THF- 311'-SWAI4 Dlsttrdi "' the home of Robert Roy Howlett, 537 wh” "ml "h'” "V" ""'-l 7 and was sentenced to one vear in Come and see. November 18th King-5 calm” JR” He W1" also am mm '0” They" gm" Hsentcnced to thirty days in Jail on show that's just for you. Yeo's 3 Charge under the Tempenuwe Th"”E" M”""”:”e' Act. The sentences will run con- ..-Gaoiuticmwx PASTORAL ”"”"”-l'- A resident of Souris, on a-charge of being intoxicated in a public place, was fined 5100.00 and costs or two months. The accused had a record of several previous eon- vlctions. The above case: were under the Souria detachment R.C. I MP. A resident of Rollo Boy, on A charge of intoxication, was rined 320.00 and cmts or thirty days. This case was under the Montague detachment R,.C.M.P. CIIARGE.-l'iilted Church of Car.- ada. Services for November sin. 11 A. M. Milltowri Cross; 2.30 P. M. Sturgeon-Murray River Trio; 7.00 P. M. Georgetown. Remembrance Day Services. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. .. 'ST. I'ETER'S BAY PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, November 8th. 11.00 A. M. Green- wich. 3.00 P. M. Marie.;Annual 5R.alIy Day Service for the Sunday School. 7.30 P. M. st. Peter's. Rev. Russell A. MHCLNKI. Minister. -A.C. Mackeiizie, whifthe gifts were g vcfrried in by little Miss Carol . H A 0"” ggl m . aoPheraon and Master Wilfred up-ll(::lL (iii. Refuse :eforelN1choLson' The nbbml. we” cut the Supreme Court, Georgetown,lby Miss” Betw Gm” Imd 393” of Canadian National Railway ho- tel Thursday by Robert Sommervllle, general manager of the hotel de- partment. Newfpundland Hotel at St. John's, Nfld.. becomes Prince Arthur. Ont. Trinity Church with a good num- ber of members Death Yesterday at Mr. Thos. J. Arhing Mr. Thomas J. Arbing. retired C. .R. station agent. passed :- wa at his home at 3 Esher Street. yesterday at the age of 85. The late Mr. Arbing was born at Suf- folk, P.E.I. At an early age he be- came employed with the Turner Co., O'Lear,v and at the age of 21 entered the service of the Prince Edward Island hallway first as a brakeman, but a few years later he was appointed telegraph operator, an occupation ma. he was industrious enough to learn by study In his spare time. Mr. Arbing's first station was Port Hill, P.E.l. He later served in succession at Emerald Junc- tion. Borden and souris. Due to ill health. he was required to re- tire Irom the Railroad in 1928 having completed 39 years of ser- Vice. The late Mr. Arbing was married to the former Miss Annie Mac- Nevin who predeceased him in 1928. Left to mourn his passing are a son Thomas. city. and two daughters Jean, (Mrs. Edgar Jar- dlne) and Florence at home, Also one granddaughter. Mrs. Lyman Moore. city. A son Keith, a form- er CLNR. station agent at Bed- ford, predeceased him in 1041. 0.5.5. Home And School Association Charlottetown Hotel Has New Manager OTTAWA. (CP)--Three transfers IIIBIIIKEIS WEI'E EI1II0l.lI'ICCd A. H. Paterson, manager of the manager of he Arthur Hotel at Port He is replaced by W. Gordon Foster. manager of the Charlottetown Hotel at Charlotte- town. Harold L. Morgan, manager of the Prince Arthur, lieconies mali- ager at Charlottetown. Mr. Morgan started his hotel career in the Chateau Laurler at Ottawa. his home town, in 1923 and held many posts there before being made office manager in 1932. In 1942 he moved to the Bessborough Hotel as acting man- ager and became manager at the Prince Edward Hotel in Brandon. Man, in l946. He has been man- ager of the Prince Arthur Hotel for the past Year. Irwin christian Fellowship Group The regular meeting of the Irwin Christian Fellowship Group was held in the social hall or present. Lively .this ll'Pf'lx'. Mr. Justice M. R. Macffhee. while Min Jean Mac- calms 3-nd 3 sing song conducted ., ,MMG,,,m'L m.eS,d,ng' modmedpx-enzle read the names and good by Kelvin Johnston, started on Hm, Wnam. imposed to ,.,,,,,1 nlwishes. The many lovely gifts the evening. Devotions were led g mm, M 3500 or six month, In J-mp Slelrepharranggd by dMiss ll)orothy zy Georgie l1)i;mond. Digriiligg the lThr- previously imposed sentence 0 39- KY9 '1 9'-TUB-WY 851- evotion D8!'0 . M3-T831”? 13115-71 ' it,” been H... same gin, and 5.x pressed her thanks and all Joined was heard In a. beautiful solo HT” ms" mg 3u:";?”1H:I;f:1"3M:'(: months. in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Julcsus Lover of My Soul”. ' I9 Q”"" q School Association was held in the Fellow”. Lunch was served and a A pleasant feature of the even- , , ,7.yAL”;y1.-u:;r,n.o,...-.41 Hm.) very pleasant evening was enjoyed ing was the presentation of a Q5-5' ””d”0””m recently with congregation, the United Church by all. chma plate bearing ,1 pwmre or the IWW Ilrmldeml M13 L99 C01" lot Canada. Scrvirvi 5l1TNlM'. No- Jzhe church and the autographs of 50”" Wesldmg 1 m ivemhcr 8. Vallcyiield. 11 arm. 'INQUES'li MONDAY L. The all the members in the group. to T” p”51d"” we mmed e ,Sacrament of the Lord's Supper inquest into the death or Jgmgs the president, Allison MacKinnon. 13”” mmm” "1 teachers and NT" dispensed. Prcpar.-'itnry service on cu;-(15, Thomas sanphy and 149,-. Friday. N'nW'ml1N" 5 M 3100 P-"L maxi Smith which occurred in a ,Rt'V. W. A. PHi"FWl- G”0'"S9c highway accident near .Vloniague ltown. l1r0M'llFF- VOFWPH HMO-h7;30 on Oct. 1. will be held at the Leg- imm. Son: srrvlm TWO F N” ion Hall, Mania uc M d will assist. Rev.-A. C. Fraser. mgmu-1.30. E on on By Minister. g, l ..'MONTAGl'E Fxirsn PAST- '""""”m" ”F ""'"ST' S”"'l (lay, Nov. 8, 1953. Montague, 10.00, a.m., Bible School for all ages. Come and bring your children, 11.00 a.m., Lord's Supper and preaching. Sermon. "The Epistle to the Ephesians." Murray River. 11.00 a.m., Bible School Lord's Slipper. Miirray No scrvircs in cliurch until furnace is installed. Com- SOCINT. Wl1f'n El iilm is to be-lhineri l-Tvnngr-listic service at Mon- shnwn. Everybody welcome. l.0Vl'FTllfiIKlle Church of Montague: 3 P. M. Church service, p.m. Evm-,von'I2 ivnriiily welcomed. and Sunday School. Kenneth T. Norrie, Evangelist. ister. Sunday. November 8th. Mon- tague: 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 Service, with Rev 17. M. B Wheel- ilork. Field SPPTPTIIIT of the Bible 3Socieiy, as prcaclior. 830 P. M. A i .'NEIGIIBOIiIlLY A("l'-Villieiil ..T(I.G.I.T. ENTERTAINEI)--Ml's.l Joseph MacMillan of St. Peters, J. M. Fraser was hostess Monday neighbours arrived and dug the entire crop for hinisideiititias. Lunc Unusually enough. there were fourjvbry pretty table decorated in Hal- sets of brothers among those who lowe'en fashion. After ref.rash.l lhelped their neighbour. Needless to merits, several games were plgyerrl .say. both Mr. MacMilIan and his followed by a short sing-songi wife were dccply grateful. nihich brought to a close the love-O lly party. The C.G.l.T. president. JLODGE MEETING-'I'he rogu-lMiss Kay MacI..ean, expressen' I was served on a lar meeting of Hillside Lodge, 10. thanks to Mrs. Fraser on behalii O.F.. was held Tuesday eveninglof the group. Mrs. Fraser was nsw .with brother Spencer Llewellynlsisted by Mrs. Arnold Wightmnn, presidiing. There were eighteen i members present. The trustees re- ported that the painting of the front of the building was complet- ed and the members were pleased with the result of the work. Rout- ine buslnea matters were taken care of in the usual manner. If possible the ll'lli.lJ1.l0l'y degree will .be conferred next Tuesday night. 'After the lodge closed, the meni- bera enjoyed a social evening. ..'Nuasi:ax'-fr.-tin MEETS -i lMiss Florrie Bcaion was hostess in the Kings County Hospital Nu,-5. 911V Club which met at her home on Wednesday evening. There vi-9-pp; seven members present. Minutes of the last meeting were read wdl 3'PPmVM--. A bill for sewing ma- ierml-! W55" Presented and the sec- retary-treasurer was jmrruoged to pay same. Arrangement, were made in connection with ,. mow which the club plans to sponsor in the near future, also for the aalc-' Of Candy at this show. Thirty-oncl binders were completed during the evening. An excellent lunch was 597V9d by Ml-I! Belltonf assisted by sdiiis HOSPITAL Registered Nurse ..'BRlI)E-ELECT HONORED-A large number of friends ar1drieigh- bors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murray, Valley- ileld, to tender their daughter. Kaye, a miscellaneous shower in honor of her approaching mar- riage. The bride was escorted to the bridal chalrd by Miss Jean CAPITOL now siiowiivo - . wanted f I .8-liltllllllit. Stuff .....;i ; . ' , A.CoeI( and u Floor Ea Girl also wanted "I will It 81- immediately. lillullt 0 Apply to: THE MATRON BUYING, Fowl and Chicken Dally Highest Market Price Will call at farm LOWELL JOHNSTON, Murray Harbour North Phone 18-28 Also buying pullets. .,.L.---9E1nE.L SIIUR-GAIN AMATEUR CAVALOADE TONIGHT On Our Sta (9 Between group project. ning was Mr. Don Credit Union National Association, Hamilton, Oni. Mr. Smith gave a i” very interesting talk on the func- tions of organization. his rmnarksp 3 meb. question per, enlightening address on the roles iod followed, which indicated deep M W” mm” P” ”h””l in me intcrest on the part of those prrs- mlmmg M cmldre” ent. andlstan Harbouixlstewarl, Pierce and MlSS BlaiiclieTMY' A" W' C'Hud"' bulldlntzil-lowatt was named to further con-4 -sirier the possibility of forming a credit Cllrlsl M 9-U0.ChrisLian Fellowship Group. will lsome lime in the future at which vtms yea" rmds Queen square wnh steps will be iliken to set in oper- '1” an "me high illiloll the wo1'l(ln'.zs of the Union. 16” ,0 have R sumlml ommtmn evemng to me Montague Umted Mrs:-HoraeeTFraser"and-Mr;Leon1 came along in early October. his came in costume and had a great MP5 on the scene deal of fun guessing each other's'A”kC"- ents before calling on Judge C. St. Clair Trainer. representative of the Association at the annual meeting of the Piovinclal Home and School Association to give a report on that meeting. Judge Trainer gave brief review of the highlights of the meeting. 0 a credit union and its The N95" speaker W” Rel" J" At me Conclusion 0, F. Coughlin, C.Ss.R., who gave an in recognition of uork he had done in connection with a recent The special speak r for the ere- l mith from the On comple- commim, f M tion of his talk Father Coughlin Lancastet gobgn Dgillell has extended a vote of thanks by ' seconded by A 1Mrs. Walter Lawlor. The School Principal, Mr. Leo Irmnlrl. MacDonald Joined in thanking lFather Couglilin for his address Thfxland informed the meeting that union within- the call a further meeting enrollment. 'of V744 students requiring a staff of . ,23 teachers. A number of volunteers were hi me United smug, he wondued church c,G,1fp group, when she .l"'ms:rii. Mrs. Fraser invited thehippolnted to the membership. pro- whnt. ivnulrl happen to his potato held a most enjoyable Halloween Club W her Mme for the nexllgram and publicity committees Vcrop. However, when harvest time party at the manse. Eleven glrlslli -'- 141117011 C0mm1ilP0 Will bf llhlt-ll NFC 5N by U19 EXCCUIIVB om Clair and Mrs. Charles iunder C. Si. the chairmanship of Judge Clair Tralnor, Mrs. Georgcl . The following were appointed: am. K. p.- nandresan. Mrs. Jus: chandler and Mr. Leo Callaghan. and Mrs. Vin:ci:t' Lu:'ki'.:, M: :.i.. Mrs. J. '1'. Place, Mn. 1''. Mac- eph 0emxher.Mrs- Ambl'05EDuyl: Quaid, Mira. Morris Griffin. Mr. A. and Mrs. James H. Morrison. W. Gaudet, Mfr. Aliyre Peters. Mf- TAYLOROSI as WEEK-END SPECIAL IIIISIIRPASSEO STYLE AND iillllllll SHOCK PROOF FOR DAYS ONLY-FRI. - SAT. irivions arm VALUE NO ONE ELSE CAN MATCH FINE QUAL- ITY WATERPROOF WATCHES AT ONLY WITH MATCHING EXPANSION BRACELET 324.95 rzr” ANNIVERSARY sau-: CENTRAL MARKET LTD. SOURIS Thursday, Friday & Saturday Nov. 5 - ,7 Gnocmuss T ,suGAn. 10 lbs. 89: Icing SUGAR. 1 lb. .. 'I3c g3,,L,,9G"A- ' Magic Baking eowoza. 1 I5. 35: Campbell's Vegetable & Tomato SOUPS, 2 for . . . . . . 27: CANADA PAGKEIIS SAUSAGES. I I5. 29: Tendersweer HAM. lb. 794: Cottage ROLL. I lb. . 75:: Picnic HAM, lb. . . . . . 55: DRAWN. 3 lbs. . . . . SI.00 MEATS STEAK lb. . 27:4 Your Choice. I lb. . . 59: Rump and Shoulder ROAST. lb. . . . . . . . 39: RIB ROAST. I I5. 45c HAMBURG, I I5. 35: S3??? .. zs . p 9. . . . . . . 6 Tomato . "A" KETCHUP. bottle . . . . 21: SHOR'I'ENING- FLUFFO. 2 pkgs. .. . 59,: SNOWFLAKE. 2 plugs. 53: VIe.AIso Carry A Complete Line of first Grade CHICKEN x. nucr, lb. . . .. .49c BEEF. A OUR-SPECIAL! TEA. lib. 65: Extra Fancy - 20 oz. TOMATO JIJICEI 2 for 25: JELL-O. 3 plugs.” . . 29c Shirrlff's PUDDINGS. 3 for . . . Mt. Stewart Strawberry ,PItESERVE. 2 for . . . . 2 O I I C 0 IO 16 oz. Seeded . RAISINS. 2 lbs. . . . . . 27: 55: 33: 63: GRAPES. Zlbs. 39c GIIAPEFIIIIIT. 3 for SWEET POTATOES. Zlbs. 29c 'SlIIIIlIST 0BAIIGES.' 2 doz. 55c MCINIOSII APPLES. Zdoz, 69c ISLAND CIIANBEBIIIES." Zlbs. 35c FRUITS 29c 1 JERGEN'S SOAP. 4 cakes . . . . . . . . .' 25: WOODIURY'S SOAP. 4 cakes . . . . . . 31: CHEER. pkg. 39:. MOLASSES on nniu-"r 1 GAL, (1.09 I PERFECTION AND CARNATION MILK 6" Tina For 899 4L. Shows--9:00 9:30 P.M. . x we DELIIIER - enoua 55 4;