PAGE EIGHT CAPITOL 1'o.nAV only Shows 2:30 - 7-- 9 JOHNNY WEISSMULLER in "CAPTIVE GIRL" COMING non. - nu-:. - wen. IT'S A COMEDY nrr THAT ,WILL TICKLE ma BUTTONS oer YOUR VEST! flierc sire was, foo ,f NO WONDER THEY DICLA A STATE Of IAEROENCYI we-.IPliIlI4S-9-I--HZXLE EMERGENQ WEDDING WILLARD mum - ummrnita. - ALAN IEED ALSO NEWS - MUSICAL - TRAVEL n-is Isssrsiinl GUARDIAN TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Am.N'rs:-Munrsu us: Harold F. luridry. Mn. Byron sun .. Mn Brucn Mncfhee. Min Joyce Wlgginton. Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon LIVEII. Iho Guardian may be bought. II. the tollowing liluc Dome Restaurant. and uusrdiuii Olflce; in Georgetown: Put Office; In Souris: The Snack Bur and H. Rlnliudl 6 Son. places in Montague: TIIO ....'&5.00 FOR YOER old bat- tery when you buy a 17-plate at Bud's Accessories, Montague. I.'hl0IN OCR BULOVA Lay- Away Plan today. C. R. Boehner. Jeweller. Montague. ....'BE (iENER()l'S when the canvasscr calls for your dona- tion to the king's County Hos- pital Nurses Home. Drive begins Nov. ...!M()NTA(iCE .5 to 31.00 Store Christmas Lay-Away Plan. Pay 105?: down on any article; hai- anrc pa)2ilQe when articles called for. Be a wise Santa--start your Christiiias shopping right now. L'se the popular Lay-Away Plan. ....'HOME I) ROYEII - A fire of unknown origin destroyed the home of Mr. Iliram Leeeo. Greek River. about 1 n.ni. Thurs- day morning. Nov. 8th. At the time the house w.s vacant since Mr. and Mrs. Lceeo and family are living in Stimiiierside. The fire xx.-is I10IlL't"(I by passing mu- torists. xxlin qtiivkiy notified the neighbors. llouever. the fire had gained such liczidwziy. and with- out water. the iieigliimrs were unable to save aiiytliiiig. The house had liceii recently repair- ed. and new plumbing had tieen IT'S COMING! THE RECORD-BREAKING MOVIE HIT THAT BRINGS THRILLS FROM COAST TO COAST! PRIISGE EDWARD-sinus wiv- ..Ma,',o Lanzal New I(l0II Hottest singer in a ecaiiel." -...- r-in I---ti” '-an-...a x. ... M-G-M...L.;). ITAIIINO MARIO ANN IJANZA-BLYTH JAIIMILA noitoniv . KIRSTEN iNOVOTNA ' e HANWETHEBOM ..,.. installed. The total loss is esti- mated at :ippi'nviin:itely ST.tltl0.00, part of uhit-li is covered by in- suranre. ...PBF.I.Vti REPAIREII -- The Bank of Nova St-nlia, Montague. is at present llll(It"li5.1t)ill:Z repairs to the brick i.'itiii;: of the build- ing. The bricks at the top at the btliI(Iil'1L'. which new consid- ered in poor repair. are being replaced along the front and side of the IitTiI(iin:, and the rave lin- ish above these sections is also in be replaced. The contractor. Mr. John Denhrim. and workmen. have nlreariy completed the pine-' ing of a steel rod through the building In preieiit more spread- ing of the sides. nliii-it has be- come apparent during the past few years, owing to foundation spreading. Several large cracks have sppearnrl in the brick fac- ing. and will be filled at the snmr- time. as the pointing work on the throw. walls is being done. Mr. Denliam expects that, the job will take several weeks for completion before the job of re- pointing has been finished. Batteries Guaranteed New Batter- ies S1075 up and your old battery. Heater S2475 up. Carburetors ?5S.()(l up. Cus- tom Built Seat Covers. Auto Glass installed. Bl'D'S ACCESSORIES Montague PRINCE EDWARD Nlou. and ,TllE. RAY MIIIANII iiiHii iiiliilll LEWIS STONE Nliiiil DAVIS itlii HAGEII 'TO-DAY. JOHN WAYNE in NEWS -.CAR'l'OON - SHOWS ,2:30-7-9 present: on of the most unusual and provocative drama: (Y the year "Inside Crackle vCorners" "Knife Thrower" - Disaster Fighters. GREAT DRAMA OF THE WESR ”RIO GRANDE" K356721717 ii" If law WEEK AFTER WEEK ans LISTENED To me FOOT- BALL c-was mo nor. sun NEVER awoppso Si-IINING E--' I i cosogmsae oust, O 7IoJa7Iuuscs movm. no BALTIMORE. MD. -py NUT!-IER BEE-YOO-TIFUL By F agaly and Shorten I WEATHER! THE GREEN GRASS IS SPARKLING IN THE SUN- shop of Mr. Alex Dutney. Mr. Dutney was thrown sideways by the blast. his s n Charles (Bus- ter) received in ries to his face pzlnd eyes, and Mr. Edgar Van- iderstine. was also thrown by the blast. receiving lacerations. l....'S'I'. MARY'S parish chicken supper, Wednesday, Nov. 14. at Beaver Club Hall. Montague. ....'Mr. Kenneth MucLaren, who has been employed in Halifax for the past several months. is spend- liig ll short vacation at the home of his mother. Mrs. Ira Mac- Laren, Brudenell. AMI.-s. Harold Beck snd son. Russell. of Murray Harbor. are spending the week-end, the guests of Mrs. W. A Johnstoiie, Mont- ngue. ....'(7(ll.T SOLD-Helen of Troy. one-and-a-half year old call: from Annear and Lowery Stables. Mon- tal-Zue. has been sold to Mr. Ai- listuir MacAuiay of Sydney. C. B.. it was learned yesterday. The call: by Real Money, shows real promise on the racing track. and it is probable that Mr. Maeliulny will place her in the two-year old tuturity next summer. 'A('ClDENT 'l'l;ESDAI' e- An accident occurred in Murray River on Tuesday. Nov. 6th, when a nigger-head. a device used for hauling lobster traps. exploded while being heated at the work- Mr. Dutiiey said that at the time they here lieating the nigger- head. a drum slinped device. in the forge fire so as to reniovc sets. The heat, he thought, caus- ed steam to form inside the drum. which exploded under the severe pressure. Remembering Our thoughts today go ciut. to you.' To you who went away, To fight. for us in far-oir lands And slumber there today. You csnn6t see the multitudes In reverent silence stand. Nor can you hear the bugle notes; Ring out across the land. . l You pannot see the snow-flakes all On this November day, Nor see the crimson loveliness Of poppies bright and gay. You cannot hear the bands that play. I Nor see the mothers weep. Nor can the drum-beats waken. you Out of your drenmless sleep. But 0! We know your spirit lives Beyond all time and space. And that some day. we'll seeagaiii Your smiling boyish face. -Constance I. I-ieckbert. The Winnipeg Terminals nt thei Canadian Pacific Railway contain 275 miles of track . aaxjz POIJLTRY WANTED Buying daily Live or Dressed p Poultry EASTERN PACKING CO., LTD. Souris Dredging. Of . Montague River Nears Completion ...!Appi-oxlmntely two weeks will complete the dredging of the Mon- tague river. it was learned yester- day. Only a short distance on the last course remains to be complet- ed. which. although quite heavily filled-in. will be removed during that time. This will bring to completion s two-year undertaking. a woik of great proportion since it has been some fifteen years that the last dredge. the No. 9. cleaned out the winding Montague river. . The dredge us, under the com- mand of Captain Keddy. was brought here i.i July of 1950, and curried on dredging operations un- til November, completing the basin, course one. and part of course two. This year it has completed the task. cleaning out the river from the bridge to Shaw's Point. remov- ing over 300.009 yards of silt. fill- in During the two years the dredge has been attended by the tow- boats. Pugwash, Glen Livetl; and Canso. and suificlent scows to keep it busy, a Job in itself since it can load scoirs so rapidly from the extra long bucket. Even at present. there is a clear channel of 14 feet depth at low water direct to the wharves, where shipping vessels can find ample space for loading produce. Iwith such facilities at hand. it is ex- pccted that the number of ships arriving at. this port will increase greatly, a fact. vzhlch will do much to provide easier markets for the urmerls produce. Plans Formed For Operating Rink I.'A nieetinsz oi the 1tla.V'0Y and Council and Community Wei- tare League Building Committee was held in the Council Cham- bers on Wednesday, November 7th with Mayor P. L. Boudreault presiding. The Town Clerk, Captain C. M. Fitzgerald gave the meeting a financial statement, which, was approved. It was decided to oper- ate the rink through a five iiiziit managing committee. as in previous years. The members of this committee are: Howard S. MacLeiin, James lllacConncli. J12. Guy Hemphill. Andrew McNclll and W. J. Fitzgerald. The com- mittee will select its own chair- Infill. it was decided to call tenders for parties to operate the rink canteen for the hockey and skat- ing seuson. The tenders will close on November 28th. The tender to be cash. Tenders will also he called for a rink caretaker. This tender to also close on Nov. 28th. The fin- ancial arrangements under which local hockey teams will operati- with the rink for the 1951-32 season. will he-The first 515.00 of the gate receipts to the rink and the balance to be split 5096 and .'i0'f'r. It. was decided to give the Eagle hockey team one bene- fit night in the rink during the skating season. ' The meeting November 29th. GARDEN DIET adjourned until nted to make up between 15 and 20 per cent'of the total food bill in Canada. I)l?INIi' BE REFRESH ED T FISH FOR SALE DELIVERED C.O.D. ANY ISLAND RAILROAD STATION IN 50 LB. BOXES. Large and Medium Green Salted Cod ................ .. 15c lb. Large and Medium Green Salted I-lake ...' ....... .. 12c lb. Boneless Fish Trimmings in 20 lb. bales .......... .. 22c lb. EASTERN PAIIKIIIG CO. LTD. SOURIS products. lnnurniiee Pgovlnelsl Oiileui AGRICULTURE A II the luieliboms of Prince Edwni-vi island's rconimiy. through the years has meant-the improvement or methods and The result is an outstanding position in the markets at the world and the industry is entitled-to every encouragement. This firm through '15 you: experience is in a position to service (Inn Insurance . qulrennenu in all lines. HYIIIIMAII .& C0. .I.TIl. CIIIFIOIMMWII - Dluninersido - Monunlt g AGENT! IIIIOOOROIJI I'll PIOVINCI Experience Since I81! Fruits and vegetables are estlm-. l Murray Harbor North and i- Vicinity . IMIH. John Miller.-Murray River was the recent guest or Mrs. David Mlllar. Miss Florrie Miller. Montague was a. week-end visitor to Murray Harbor North guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow. Friends ere sorry to learn that Mrs. William Kennedy is con- fined to her home due to a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. George Ciow and daughter Myra accompanied by Mrs. John Claw were visitors to Charlottetown on Wednesday. November 1th. Mrs. Elmer Miller was hostess to the members of the Murray Harbor North Women's Institute on Tuesday evening. November am. At the close of the meeting a delicious lunt-in wasserved by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Irving Millnr, Mrs. Annie Kennedy and Mrs. Harry Mlllar. Mr. and M21. Fred Johnston and family left. recently for Mur- ray River where they will reside for the winter months. Prior to their depai-Lure. friends and neigh- bors gatheeed at their home tor a social evening and presented them with a little gift of Money. An address was read by Mr. William . . . The following Representatives of the Sun Life of Canada in Prince Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relating to life insurance or annuities without obligation. CHKRLOTTETOVVN MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS i H. C. BOHAKER'- Unit Supervisor NOVEMBER 10, 1,51 m KINII IIIJIE COFFEE I"ir.xI in I.IIll'Uill' Kennedy and presentation mode by Mr. Hurry willsr. 'Dellclous refreshments were served by 3 committee of ladies. Divine services of worship were! held at Muiray Harbor North on' Sunday. November 4th in the morning and PeIJEl"3 Road in the aiternoon. services were conduct- ed by Mr. Goodwill MISC uglll of Belle River who tool: hi toxti irom Jos. '5-ivs. 15. The momiiu' hymns were "I Joyed when To p The House 0! God", "Simply The Eyck That is Higher Than 1 Trusting Every Dly". "0 Sale To and 53"” Thy DYIHB Love." r -so Cornwallis llotelT' '1-ll HOLLIS STREET, HAI..IFAX,.Nuvn Scotia Telephone 3-M48 Filly Single and Double Rooms with and without hath. . . Two niiiiutei, w:ilk from Cornwallis Park. Railway static” Steamship Piers. Business and Theatrical District. Toiletries. Magazines, Snack Bar, Post Office, Barber Shop. Spic ,g Dry Cli.-aiiers in available. Fm; Parking. , RATES also to ss.5o man on FOR YOUR SAFETY AND l'R(ITECTION This Hotel is equipped with a NEW AUTOMATIC SPRINKLFZP. SYSTEM in every room. Fire Alarm Bells and Steel Fire 55. capes for quick exits in case of any emergency. You will enjoy COMFORT with ECONOMY at the E "CORNWALLIS HOTEL" -1- J. ARTHUR CAMI?Bla'LL W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE R. C. Shea. Kinkora; Charlottetown, P. E. I. I V Then .sO IA. Remembrance Day Sunday, November 11th. . p .- , I I A.t.l,1l.i..4A : The Victory Which Is. Peace i . When the Hand that sprinkles mldnightr I Has htghed this tiny tumult In the conquest which is service, xx . g 'u I I T i . E xxx- With its dust of powdered suns f sects, and swords, and guns. hate's last note of discord . In all God's world shall cease In the victory which is peace. -Frederick Lawrence Knowlel McDONA I