. ANTI! Itgre. satui-day. 0c also sale of band t. 1. at made articles Institute. Lu, 2: angellstic service ,;sII'g;s Tbeatge, Montalue. Silh- day, October 80. mo Pigs. isles? l iai singing. Rev. E. Oil v speaker. I sT. JOHN'S Presbyiiflln Church. Belfast. Sunday. Oct- 00- 11 am. Morning service. 1.80 PM Evening service Rev. Roland T. Moores will conduct the service. Rev. D. A Campbell. inter-mod eraior. t u at l 'r s: D BAPTIST Services. Montague. October Si. Murray River - 11 mm. Mun-ay Harbour- ; p.m. Montague - 7.30 .l'l'l'"WII-D mug service at 1.15. Sub ect The Stability of the Word of God . Rev- A, M. Rogerson. minister. MURRAY HARBOUR-MURRAY River Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. services for Oct. 30th. Murray River - ll a.m- Rally Services. Little Sands - 3 P- m. Murray Harbour - 7.30 P- In- OUTSIZE SPUD-A potato weigh ing exactly iour pounds was light into the Guardian office yesterday. Mr. Austinhliell. White Sands. iirew the big spud- He not grow three acres of Keswicks this year and about two dosen of them were be- tween two and three pounds. Mrs. Bell cooked some of the large ones and reports that they are excellent. lirm 'and dry- CHUBCH SUPPER - The an- nual tall supper held in the Pres- byterian hall, Manta ue. Wednes- day evening was lar ely attended and was convened by Mrs. Chest- er MacLure president of the Lad- ies Aid Society. Mrs. D.A. Camp- bell and Mrs. James Shaw were hostesses. Other attractions includ- ed the sale oi fancy work by the Young Women's Guild and the salei oi home made candy by the Junior Girls' Choir. CARD PARTY - The regular weekly card party sponsored by the Montague subdivision C. W. L. was held in the Arrnourles Wednes- day nlght with a good attendance. Emmett Power, the Ladies' prize by Mrs. Rose Mahar, and the committee In charge. Anglican Church of Canada. lzl Trinity Church. Sunday. October 30. Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity. 11 a-m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Reverend W. G. Hogs Priest-in-charge. Friday evening October 28th. seven-thirty. ljvensong and sermon. Speci- al Preacher. Rt. Reverend Joseph Loithouse D. D. Everybody wel- some. Reverend W.G. Iiogg Priest- in-charge. LODGE PARTY - Mrs. A. H. Duvar, Montague, was hostess to the members oi Acme Past Noble Grands Club at a delightful Hal- lowe'en party Tuesday evening. There was a large attendance oi members and a brief business per- iod was conducted by the president Eastern Guardian 3”; g Llgesellwyn's ..hIASQUEBADE DANCE. Cadi- Y . Ln an North, Hall. Friday, octoher .ant visit with friends in Boston The door prize was won by Mrs. and Cambridge M535. men's prize by Mr. Joseph Lani. Astoria Long Island leit Wednes- 1511, Lunch wu gqrvgd by an day on return to their home after i spending the past two weeks in Montague guests of Mrs- McAlin- PARISH 05' GEORGETOWN. ey's parents Mr. and Mrs. P.J. 013' , Mcl-Kenna. Returns From where she attended the Association of Rebekah Assemblies. She was the official representative of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime provinces. tar, accompanied her from Mont- real. Also attending the convention as guest representatives from the Maritimes were: Lavers. Psrrsboro. N.S. piasident oi the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces, and Miss Min- IABY FEET. lamb. chicken and duck. Ellchey and Van- Iderstina. Montague. CALEDONIA Presbyterian chur- ch. Sunday, October 30. Song ser- will be carried by the Colour Partyl vice-7.!) p.m. special ginglng, lounge. His Honour Lieutenant Governor G:I0l'8C:1Wllo braangislio. I6, gzlaa an Remembrance Day, and Mrs. Herman Lavatidier. COMPLETI: line cured and COL E'w' Johnston” who C9". rtntehldid tvlv1:om:ei3ngMghgr?alIcIIl”:te- atlhe Ixgegilh-n Iiallioln wldhnday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Soloman, Mr. Randolph Carruthers. Pro- :oohd meat: We deliver. Phone "wed the Idea of ' co!mpemWe Qd um pg-he winner; um all rmrm'rmr'm'm'”'-T-r"'m-' ' t y Mrs. ClemcntineiVil'I0l8I Auditor W88 I P909113 bull- l0. Hllchey F ianlderstine, Mon- 2:f,”",fi,”,;f,t”';,, ”',f,f”','3d,f.';s YE? those who took part in the con- Campbell and master Gerald Solo-.nesa visitor to Georgetown. ""9 when the competition was thrown I-"Ii "'3 HPPWV mud "m N” GEORGETOWN r A s 1-Lo mu. A Charge United Church of Canada i I Services for Oct. 30th : 11 am. Sturgeon; S at Sturgeon at 10 . am; 2.30 p.m. Militown Cross; 7 p.m. Georgetown. Rev. w. Pate.-. son. Minister. THE ANNUAL meeting oi the Provincial Women's Conservative organization. will be held in the Y. .C.A., Charlottetown on Sat- ur y. Nov. 5 at 3 p.m. Mrs. E. W. Sansom. national president will be the guest speake . All in- terested ladies invited. THE MONTAGUE PASTORAL Gardens; School Im rovemeni: , CHARGE. The United Church of Rural Cemetery Imgrovemeni: M" appeared in M! "D" on Oct Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser, Min- Communi y improvement: Village-;0b" M SPENCER later. Sunday. October 30: Mont- Improvement, ' TPTTTT-:ST ague. 10 a.m. Sunday School; 11 col Jon um ex res ed : llElt0lC DOG s.m. morning service and Junior .5 ' t (hm 9 If 5h. h5t"h"l KELVINGTON SRIK (cmm Sunday school; 1:30 p.m. junior II-I eta Ii Emmmer n W 11C 4: id? Leo B dad ay 2 wasisaved b ROBERT choir Practice: 3:30 P-mu eve.n- obi: 3? mm rimoilg mini r lid hi 3 Tgom Iago; idueabysbei-ii R lng service. beginning with a ith rm; "cs; 9 5” I” 35”. n uh amend men, hymn sing. Guest preacher. Rev. ere were imes n e program 0 pgs a er e T. R. Goudge, B.A., oi Pownai. when the executive felt that they pen. The dog fought furiously to JEAN Lowe, Montague; 9.45 mm” had reached the saturation point keep the pigs away from the boy morning service and gummy and nothing more could be done. after he was knocked down. out school, It was the rural people them- and bnilsed. MCHARD THE PRESBYTERIAN diurch in Canada. Services Sunday. Oct- ober S0. Montague divine worship ll a.m.; Cardigan afternoon ser- . vice, 2.30 p.m.; Montague eve- ning service. 7:80 p.m. Sunday school 10 am. You will be wel- come at these services. Rev. D A. Ca 'r ". minister 4 , ----- i , - I SHOWS 3:30 Personals To Moniaque Druggist . , MDNJP "'”i3'?sY-"'" "Mai EDWARD 7 ' 9 Mn Md MIL Mex M"f;D"""" Mr H J Mabon Montague drug- fellow He belongs to the United F" ' so, Adm. M. . . C :33, r'::;,F::?u,::f1c?,0::.”. l1,v1I::,t: Vgist. .was recently, honored by the Church. of which he is a faithful z "0 03a, C P Mr. and Mrs. Peter McAllney P Chicago Convention Mrs- Agnes Coiiln. Montague. re- cently returned from C h ic a g 0 Mrs. Ralph Douglas. her daugh- Mrs. Charlotte 50-Year Plaque Awarded Prince Edward Island Pharmac in honor of his services rendered to the public or over fifty years. macy Week October 2 to 8th. drug dispensing business since I897 having ap rentlced with Mr. Law- rence W. chemist of Charlottetown in that year, is a charter member of the Provincial lotion which was organized in 1905. lng in Charlottetown, Mr. Mabon went to Boston where he worked for the next five years with Mr. W. A. Demerrltt, druggist chemist. He then returned to the Province where he opened a drug- store for I-I.A. Ellis and J. W. Car- ruthers at Murray River. At the end of the year he opened his own drugstore at Sourls. and ten years later moved to Montague where for the past 36 years, he has oper- -umccd&mwww Friday, Oct. 28, 1955 The Guardian Pages lReviews Progress Made annual dinner of the Rural Beau- tification Society of Prince Edward Island held at the Charlottetown Hotel. The main dining room could not contain the guests and the overflow was served In the West October ms. to formulate plans mob, - J to on lottatowl oi I R I Beautification c..."':..E:"i'.: i?f.'::.”.'..'.?'..”:i.'.l I-r n------b----- it w-- deemed W-dmd-v- " ” Tm- " "'3 :"”i.." l”..'”.'."'.."'i "r 3”." "7 ';"- A. E”":”" 4:.:i-.'".:.' ' g IDIICII I, T. I I'D. rn' O I . I15 88 0 IS in DI'I"l'IEI'plI1 OIIC OD, '. . W ETC - Almost three hundred peopl; salve; bvmlhte inie:e't'hl"hi3: ":3 eat nocbe. years at the town Hall. rouowuaglsuest of her son and daughter!!- last night attended the tent show . I In P If we ceremony at the monumem,-,iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas pour. going. "Perhaps the most sign!!- icant thing we have done so far is to establish the fact that the words 'Rural beautification” can mean something tangible to every- body" said Col. Johnatone. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Mac-Lean of London, Ontario, who are visit- ing in the Province, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilired Hardy A meeting of the Executive of the parade will march to the townfs mm 59,- um balance of the care! Mr. and Mrs William Hook and many. The branch recently recelv- son Billy were recent vinitors to ad this new Legion Standard, which 5 Georgetown where . they were guests of Mrs. Hook's parents, Mr. Island has never looked better than it has this year and expressed the opinion that this was due in no small measure to the efforts open to the Island in 1946 there was only one competitor. This has grown to a steady average of I50 entrants annually with 146 this I TODAY AND SATURDAY Look what's cooking at the Yw'- ”,I amg c”'t'&fm5d ws'ouc',n" '""k A towering masterpiece carved out of a man's lust for The Pfelidei" iefmed "'8 0 9 em C. on em wer The etsonal saga of a father and his four sons- I-Ion. Eugene Cullen. Minister oi P0 - P scheme the germ of an idea start- ed with very little money to the greatest movement that has ever been made toward mass beautif- ication of the Province. Ten class- es were competed In namely: Farm Home improvement; Small Holding Improvement: Outstand- ing Home: Building -Improve-I merit: Veteran's Contest: Flower rising out of the might and magnitude of America in the making. I Agriculture and representing the Premier of the Province. spoke briefly. congratulating the winners and the directors oi the contest. After the presentation of prises. Mr. Bramweli Chandler. Secret- ary oi the society showed pictures of some of the prize winning ent- ries notlng the difference before and alter Improvement. The Prise on SATURDAY Morn. SIG I-lALLOWE'lN SHOW AT 10 A.M. NEMAScoPE P--liiaui .7 his IIWBIBHUX Dynasty : laamgis Taunlei: in Preiudicel CI r,- .;,. Ilhi. ” You in Rs- WIDMARK DILOIE Broken Lance NEWS - BIRD SYMPHONY THEATRE MK. II. J. MABON, VETERAN DRUGGIST TFO TROUBLE IN THE GLEN Color - Margaret Locitood. Orson Wells. Also Cartoon and latest news , adherent- ul:-ical Association when he was A keen sportsman. he is a char- resented with a 50-year plaque ter member of the Montague Curi- ing Club. an ardent follower of the race horses, a hunter and fisher- man. All things have claimed his interest. and today his interest is as unfailing as ever. Although retired as a drugglst. Mr. Mabon still continues to serve the public from his oplomeiary oi- fice. and continues to render that service which has won for him so many friends who extend congrat- ulations to him on this momentous occasion. and wish him continued health and happiness. -m--mm..... BIG INCREASE MONTREAL (CPI - Future parking violations could cost Mont. real motorists up to 530 if my council and the Quebec legislature approve an amendment to the city charter. Now a parking violation 9059! "ii to 35. but if the change 3095 I-IIFOIIEII. the city would be empowered to tow away any car IT'S A SPECIAL HALLOWE'EN HIT ON THE PRINCE EDWARD'S MIDNIGHT SHOW JAMBOREE. THE THRILLS START TONIGHT AT II:3O P.M. rior to the celebration of Phar- Mr. Mabou. who has been In the alson. rirugglst and Special Dinners On Sunday cial Sunday Dinners will be served in The Bison alnbow" Dining Room, Montague, every Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN With All The Trimmings Adults 31.25 aceutiusi Assoc- an r ssaa After having completed his train- .WGdU43. . . because her tent was greater than her shomel AN ELECTRIFYINO IAIE OF SUSPENSE! and EXTRA! EXTRA! 3 STOOGES in a slde-split- ting lair hit - "FLING IN RING" and Color Cartoon. and don't miss the prizes at the Popcorn Bar-Ha1iow- a'en Booty Bag -' Pirate Children 75c Dinner sewed from 4-7 ted a uccessfui business. Mfrs.” Li). Maclseod. The minutes hie Klllam. Yarmouth. N.s. In I914 he also completed the found in g non.pm-king zone Wm, s Hats. 0 ts ast meetin and th ii . 0 h '2 i Ch nee an stud! as n t t- th t t ' B R ancial report were! read by tire Mrs? Coffin !vIsIItrend wIIIimher dlacijgiiz 1131-9 IV es 3 op mm 32;. CI? ad(Iilt:IdIil1,uIs 'I?:lctoc0leIIUceD: e ADM. 160 and 400 secretary-treasurer. Mrs. J. M. tcr. Mrs. Douglas. in Mann-"1, In 1005 he married the former collected. . Fraser. The program was in Ella May Lord of Victoria. They rs -- S-V Phiirse of Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. N9" HD0103. and featured games and contests which were enjoyed by everyone. A delicious lunch of pumpkin tile. sandwiches. and tea was served by the hosteu and a committee of tho ladieg, country doctor earned S! a mile for his trip to the patient and stetho- a c o p e examinations were S10. These "standard iees" OLD - TIME FEE! EDMONTON (CP) - The old WQTC TO- have two children. ers responsible for the iormation of the Pharmaceutical Association on P. E I. He served on the coun- cil for a number of years. Mr. Mabon was one of the lead- 1 Always interested in clvi caifairs ported in an 1892 minute book of the P ”' Medical Association in Edmonton, amusing curoslty of he served on the Montague town council. and presided as mayor for four years. He is a mason and a - EXTRA SPECIAL - UIIIVA RAIPH TELEVISION CKCW - Meneten Television Programme Channel 2 1-00 um.-F. M. Concert Hour 3100 p.m.-Florian Zabach 3:30 p.m.-At Home with liaien ocker ”0 Pm.-Today with Arlene lder o M5 p.m.-Uncle Jack at the Piano 5”" P-m--ROY Rogers p.m.-Howdy W"--P"PDet '.l'hest.re Pimcwnlythe with Panda p.m.-CKCW-TV News li.m.--Weather , p.m.-Sports - p.m.-CBC News P-I'll.-TTNI WOQIK In Iportg 2-2--as - -- ummings show W"-rwllrne at Shuster Q-m p.m.-'nie Piouiie Family - I-.m.-Backstage "'3" nm.-star Sta g ff?” D-m.-Hearts :00 , I ecx m li:l0 :.:....w.gI'v"rTv N'w' il:l5 p.m.e-WPOILIIII l2 fill n m -Sign on. ' axuuqmpmmmgg 333385388388 I x doctors at meeting here. HEAR The Illustrated Bible Lecture "WHEN A MAN DIES - WHAT THEN?" Does he go to Heaven? Is Man Mortal or Immortal? These and other questions will be answered. uumsav suvnn runuo HALL svarnav, ocr. so - 7:30 P.M. Semi-Annual Meeting souius CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION i will be held United Church Hall Friday. October 28 at I P.M. All Shareholders are requested to attend. . Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - THURSDAY - FRIDAY LTHEMAN FROM A iiifiiiiiiiiiiis ' WIIII not ONE. not HVE. BUT 10 years written No re-lighting ever. Once its the automatic pliee does the rest. FORBES - CHATFIELII CO. LTD. MONTAGUE PHONE II LARAMI” In CINEMASCOPE and TECHNICOLOR Stu-rlmJasnesltewart,Arttutritenasdy,DonaidCrisp, Alex Nicol l -Ieguiaradnilsaioa--showtiaar-Ip.in. shrlner. and also a prominent odd- 1 our YEAR'S sumv or "DUZ" SOAP FLAKES I48 PACKAGES) . WITH EVERY WASHER H PURCHASED THIS MONTH AT FORBES - OHATFIELIJ CO. LTD. MONTAGUE (ABOVE co-or STORE) AND REMEMBER ALL WASHERS CARRY A MINIMUM 2 - YEAR UNCONDITIONAL AND A I2-YEAR CONDITIONAL GUARANTEE. Hell? Purgatory? TOMAHAWK GAP! APKCIIES AT ONE END -- A GRAVEYARD AT TILE OTHER.-AND TERROR IN THE STIHCICTSI TODAY AND SATURDAY N9 'PRAIL BACK! in the CHECK OUR NEW LINI OF BEDROOM SUITES AND CHISTERHELDS W MBUH AT A,-A. f'l'oMAHAwK GAP -- --vecmacotoe , nxrnau "omc srooinz NIGHT" -. sssiuan lCAPlTOL SATURDAY IIATINEE AT 1:80 AND 8:30 K