Cases Heard At Georgetown - At magistrates court in George. town Wednesday. before Stipend. ary Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet. a resident of Mt. Pleasant. charged lilllleasures Being Taken At Queens County Jail Steps are now being taken to uner desirous of a nlslll 011 3119 improve the security l'lIeE8lII'ca at town Just crawled out throulll "1? gbe Quegb-, County'Jan in 1131.; broken panel. traversed the few of the report of the Grand Jury and and the numbe of inmates who have taken "french leave” in the past few weeks. The first im- provement made has been to re- pair the rear door which was min- us its lower panel and the placing yards to the back fence, from a portion of which the three strands of barbed wire was missing from the up, He would either go over age top or could crawl through a hole under the fence which was pl-gvlougly filled with ashes. The head ililcr. Fred Mlcl-091' under the Temperance Act with possession of open fined :20 and costs or 30 days in the Kings County Jail. ed for the second time under sec. liquor w B s A resident of St. Peters. charg- of a steel door on the outside. with- in the past two or three days. g Workmen "are presently install- ZH of the Criminal Code with in. toxication while driving was con. fined to the Kings County Jail for 1 ed his position, which 1Iil;ui:orvrelvgilIcant. Until such time lag some new doors and repair- ing others on the cells. Only two locks were in a working order on the old doors. The others, which were apparently fitted when the jail was constructed in 1911, had H unbgber is appointed the job 15 tempo;-a.iiy occupied by Ever- ett somers. aslstalyt 191!” WI” is assisted by a third jailer Hor- ace Cutcliffe. During the period that a number of escapes 100k if days. with possession of liquor in other than his residence was fined :20 and costs or 30 days. A man from Newport charged A man Kenmore Leadership Sole! Visi - Matic Washer from Verdun. charged with possession of liquor (home made beer) not purchased at the vendor was fined :25 and costs or 30 days. A resident of Ontario charged with possession of liquor (shine) not purchased at the vendor was also fined S25 and costs or 30 days. The following were all charged under the Highway Traffic Act: A residentgof Sturgeon. for faulty lights and other equipment. was fined 55 and costs. A resident of Cardigan with more than two and driver in cab. was fined 55 and costs. A resident of Morell. driving an unregistered vehicle, was fined :10 and costs. And a" resident of Mllltown Cross. for driving without due care and attention. flncd S10 and costs. place Mr. Sorners was on holidays. QW- n is expected that atnew jailer will be appointed within the next (aw days from the number that have already m”dS lDDI1C3tI0ll- I Magistrate's Court At Souris At Magistrates Court. Souris. yes- terday a resident of Kingsboro. one from Little Harbour and another from East Royalty all charged with operating a motor vehicle without a licence, were each fined 35 and costs or five days, by Mag- istrate Gilbert Gaudet. A resident of Parkdale for permitting an un- reached the state where they were unrepairable or non-existent. Prior to the repairing of the rear entrance, it is said, any pris- OLD ISLAND LANDMARKS this stone house built by one of the family. It.,llke the Haslam cottage has been plastered over. riis PARKER HQUSE. The Parker family. IIVIIIE lntthe out- mm of Georgetownutlli occupy EASTERN GUARDIAN LOWEST PRICES on Men's clothing. Kennedyis Mens Wear. Souris. KING'S County L.0.L. annual church service and parade. Mur- ray River. July 29. 3 p.m. Visit- ing members invited. HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC - The 1 74'” 59.00 MONTHLY. Kenmore Visi.Mati'c vsi-inger is the safest wringer ever do- There is a veranda; along the :0ltl)lIl side. (P.E.I. torlcal So- 8 GEORGETOWN Mr. Amos Lavandier left by car last week on return to Hawthorn. N.Y. after vacationing in George- town as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandier. He was accompanied by Mr. War- ren Washburn. whd was Mr. Lav- andier's guest in Georgetown and by Mr. Henry Deveaux of Spring- field, Mass. who has been visit- ing his father-in-law, Mr. Michael Burke. Sr. Mi: Raymond Lavan- dier acwmpanled the party and New Pulp Boat Loads At Souris And Georgetown The M. V. Nora Hugo Stinnes docked at Souris at 7.30 yesterday evening from Georgetown where she had taken on 1,337 cords of rough pulp for the P. E. I. Prod- uce Company. At. Souris she is scheduled to take on an additional 663 cords of rough pulp.for Quig- ley and Sons. completing her signed - because it lets you see the entire wringing action And you also get exclusive Rota-Swirl, agitator, for the cleanest WBSIIES CVEF. hot longer. GUEST SPEAKER.-Rev George Killen, ministe of Alberton Pres- byterian Church. was the Ellesl speaker at divine service in St. Andrew's Presbyterian. Church on July 22. At the morning service he chose at the theme of his ser- mon' "Ready Servants" 115111! 701' his text St. Luke 12:35-36. In the aiening Rev. .Mr. Killen spoke Double tub insulates - keeps water See all the advantages of the Visi-Matic for yourself. . Automatic timer . Automatic drain pump on the subject ”l-lalting Between Two opinions" and chose as hit! text 1 Kings 18:21. Large con- gregations attended both 8eFVlCe3- Personals AC 1 Roland Diamond. Monta-. gue. stationed at Clinton. Ontario. with the R.C.A.F.. left Wednes- day for Alberta, where he has been posted to take a course in an. air force police. Mrs. Walter Gas: and her son. Roger. and daughter. Karen. Charlottetown. are guests of Mrs. Goss' parents. M53 and M”- Jamcs Currie. MORRIS"?- Mrs. Allan Kim; and daushleh Shelley, of Dunnville, 0nt.. are visiting in Montague, guests 0 Mrs. King's sister. Mrs. Beecher Hickox. Also visiting Mrs. HK-'k0l is her brother. Mr. Hamid Hallo- day of Guelph. Ont- Miss Norma Llewellyn and MI” Sylvia Myers. M0"i33"e- 3'8 9"" when trouble or sickness arose. Mr, Jcrorne condon of Tm-ontn, LIMITED In.” MONTHLY -l9YI"5 ' te"'d”-vacation at amp SIN? W35 8 d0V0l0d molher and 0nt.. is holidaying at the home of Established 1868 m Keir. Fl'e"CI" Rive" sister. Her husband predeceased his mother. Mrs. Elmer Jeffcryk Dja13535 . her quite a few years ago. ECONOMY AIITOITIGTIC Mr. Cloud Wallace of Toronto. w Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robcrt- 0nt., arrived in Georgetown on CSIIQP 50"- K"l8SblfI'0. were Sunday Sunday. July 22nd and is the guest . . RH. suesls of Miss Florence Kelly. of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John .95 Sister Augustine ("ea Charlottetown. Wallace, , MacDonald) is spending some . mm with her father. Mr. Stet? Misess Jean MacGregor and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lavers hen MacDonald, North Lake. Sis- ter Augustlhnee wasp assacctgfigug tgalcnhers training in Charlotte 8.. and Cpla and lVllli;lsdW.G.fl;;aath- ' our iowegq priced (buy automatic wub. . 'hool teac I Dl'eVl0" , - erlnil 0!! in W0 C P911 0 0llC' . er. Fills. washes, rin es. In-drl d 1:; her chosen PF0l955l0n- H" ton, N.B.. who have been vacation- 'P' S W 9' H friends and school mates certain- ly are glad to have and see hen; with them again and B Pleas” Imllday I5 extended to her' late Mr. James Jardine Kinga- homes' meeting Thursday. July 26: "S f. f f. I Kent - d wi . b . ' - v V . . I N aszdspzelggiingilzza roggfzs olrlor wimam mica" Montague Ingigs;hgergxfmlgzigfryvrrhfazgs g United Church Hall. Soui-is. (5 IS CC on H i" . T3. 0 I' v i . ' , C 88595 B . IICOII 3 - - l;2ii:'lii;Sl':)i;o'an ,,,,,,,e,,y ,, ms ",6", 0, Kmfsbm rsitnehznage mm the Red cm Showing of Films. or money refunded Dial 3188 in. and Mrs. E. gxassner and three children. 50l1l'l5- I9” 0" 3 months holiday to different parts or Canada and U.S.A. Mrs. Clarance Rose. l-3keVIII9d- has as her guest her sister an husband and their three children. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roberltsl; England. They are delilhied W our island-its beauty End I'05lm' ility. g M. Mary Toombs. .Rusticu. spcnllma few days with Miss Betty Robertson. Toronto. Miss Roberti; son is spending her holidays W” her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson, Munns Road. Mr. Victor McPh8e. . spent a few days with his sister. Emerald. 1 o:;.:::".:;;;i:;..”::::;:':'J3; ..”::. 152.". ii.-..f;:yw”:?:.:-:S'::? Ac SEE R.M.A. AD. WEDNESDAY'S GUARDIAN FOR GROCERY SPECIALS. glad to see him around again as stitutg at her home on July 9. Miss Liniile Altken of Charlotte- ' lie was at one time a resident of North Lake. His children were born there and attended school in that district. He enioved 8 day at North Lake deep sea fishins. .-, wn o rson. Munn's old red barn. .but when the ”revenooers" start . o 9 - - Egg; vE;:c:sprg;c:afmIbusiness vis- Shootini the happy hills jump wlth joy; NO. I No. 2 case . . . . 5 wgizhem i:;;.nwin::mSpgnrgynv; See The KETTLES at the CAPITOL 2 Lb. 51.15 No. 2V2 case . . . . 51.49 ' ' on FRIDAY and SATURDAY their annual holidays at Priest Pond. and are erecting a summer home there. Sincere sympathy is Ixtended to Mrs. James Jardine and fam- ily on the sudden passing away of Mr. James Jardlne, Bothweii. Sincere sympaty is extended to Mr. Heath Stewart, Montague. on the sudden and expected death of his uncle, Mr. William Stewart. who passed away following his ar- rival from Western Canada to Montague, where he had intended to spend the summer months. Mr. Stewart on several occasions visited with friends IIL Rad Point and Klngsboro. A Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn John- sum and four children. Murray Harbour. are spending the sum- mer months in i-er"”.l'..'33., i'”'...'.'i"'l'i?”.'.' 333 Nsws -. canmom - cominv - srosrs allrid for extra I009 r0l0"”0" 05 sell! ' Cm ' 1 color annual picnic. arranged by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Montague. was held Wed- nesday afternoon at Clements' shore in Lower Montague, and J ' i ' A weather there was a large attendance. The chil- dren enjoyed an hour of swim- ming and other sports and the racing events were in charge of Mrs. Thomas Clair and Mrs. Neill l-loolcy. At the supper hour. a bounteous picnic lunch was serv- ed, followed by a delicious treat of ice cream and soft drinks. e's Ioldest and most highly rc- spectcd citizens, Mrs. James R. MacDonald, who passed away at the home of her daughter. Mrs. ” erge Cheverie. South Lake. Mrs. MacDonald had the comfort of having her family all home with her a few days be"orc she passed peacefully away. Hcr host of friends thioughout the eastern districts mourn her death as she was at all times kind and always ready to lend a helping hand Joan Murphy are now taking up Mr. Hartcly Jardiiie left on re- turn to his employment in Tor- onto. He liad been called home due to the death of his fatlicrf the I.c.l recently on the Ovcrlandcr for Vancouver. B.C. Upon his re. turn trip he will visit friends in Fort Frances. 0n1.. where he and the late Mrs. McLean resided for a number of years. Before rc- turning to Kingsboro and Mont- agile he will also visit with re- latives and friends in London. Ontario. Mr. McLean made this same trip In 1955 and reports he had a wonderful time. Mr. Edwin Fraser. Onfarip, ax-I rlved on July 8 to spend his holi. days with his mother. Mrs. Fred Rose and brother and sister at Red Point. Mr. Bryer Llewellyn. Charlotte- town. was a recent business vis- itor to North Lake and Bothwell. will visit in New York. Miss Doris Streeter Scranton, Pennsylvania, Miss Louise Phillips of Cambridge, Mass.. and Miss Ruth Chcyne of Wakefield, Mass.. are vacationing at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Way. Miss Marion Clary, Montreal. I8 vacationing in Georgetown, guest of her parents. Mr. the and Mrs. Rufus Clory. Miss Clory's par- ents. motored to Charlottetown. Friday. where they met her en route from Montreal. Mr. Richard DeLory. ginecr with the Ontario Hydro Civil En- Cummission. who is engaged on the St. Lawrence Seaway at Cornwall. 0nt.. motor province, arriving on oject to the Sunday, July 22nd. and will spend his va- cation the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. DeLory. Miss Beatrice MacPhee of Tor- onto. is visiting her father. Mr. Hugh MacPhee. De Gros Marsh. cargo. She is due to sail for Calais France. A vessel with a length of 333 feet and gross tonnage of 2.985 and net 1.548 she is commanded by Capt- ain Martin Richter and carries a crew uof twenty-nine. Specially built for the hauling of wood. she left Bremen, Germany March 11. 1958 on her maiden voyage. mjLj....:..:j........ sister-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. ME. Aitken. of Hamilton. Ont, who are summering in Georgetown. Mr. Michael Burke Sr., accom- panied by his daughter, Paulette. left on Monday. 16th, for Corner- brook. Nfld., where they will visit with relatives for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Solo- man were visitors to Charlotte- town on Wednesday. July 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Batchil- der of Halifax. N.S.. who are vac- ationing at Rustico. motored to gisegrgetown on Wednesday. July licenced driver to operate his mo- tor vehicle on the highway. was fined sio and costs or ten days. For failing to have the registr- ation of a motor vehicle transferred to his own name a resident of Souris was fined 35 and costs or five days. A resident of Bristol charged with speeding was given a fine of S10 and costs or ten days. Twenty dollars and costs or thir- ty days were the fines imposed upon a resident of St. Peters and another from Morell, for posses- sion of intoxiating liquor in a place other than their residence. A resident of Souris for the passes- sion of liquor purchased at a place other than a vendors store was fined S25 and costs or thirty days. For being intoxicated in a public place a resident of St. Mar- garet's was given a fine of 320 and costs or thirty days. Charged with driving whilst impaired a resid- dnt of Rollo Bay was fined S60 and costs or thirty days and his lic- ence suspended for three months. and son Donald, of Sackville, N. in at the Poole Cottages on the banks of the Montague River, left on Sunday. July 22nd. for their Swimming and Water Safety pro- gramme was the weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.J. l)eLory. EASY TO HANDLE WOODWORKING co. too. 36 LR. WATER ST. DIAL 8575 Game Association monthly ,2 .2 - Records-Music - on ' Everything musical, Pianos tc Harmonicas. Sheet Music Hit Parade to Classics. Records. all speeds, best known makes. Radios, Record Players to suit your needs. P. E. Islandls Oldest Music House. MILLER BROTHERS Souris Branch Fish and Kenmore Leadership Sole! Automatic Washer V339” 517.00 MONTHLY The dream automatic washer. It washes all fabrics automatically, safely, from denims to dainlles - because it has 2 dif- ferent washing speeds and 2 different washing cycles. Roto-Swirl agitator flexes clothes gently. thoroughly. 7 con. trolled temperature rinses gel clothes really sparkling clean. Fully automatic- -fills. washes. rinses and damp dries. You load it and forget it. Q 3 water temperature settings Q 3 water level settings Same washer as above with soap-saving Suds-O-Matic for only .. . shuts of-automatically. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ricketts and family of Halifax. N.S.. are va- cationlng with Mrs. Rlckett's mo- ther. Mrs. Annie Gardiner. Mr. Charles Martell of the R.C. A.F.. stationed at Chatham, N.B., was a weekend visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mair and daughter of Saskatoon. Sask.. mot- ored to Georgetown arriving last week. They are the guests of Mr. Mair's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. It has been thirty-eight years since Mr. KEROSENE AND PROPANE GAS REFRIGERATORS A SMALL SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED.. PRICED FROM S202.50 PHONE, WRITE or CALL at ELECTROLUX (CANADA) LTD. 158 Great George Street Charlottetown Mair last visited-his home in Burnt DIAL 8012 or 9349 Mrs. John Dixon. East Baltic, There's a house full of city slickers and a secret in the 1 -iallld MEMR IEDII Clllllr A town, is visiting her la-other and 3 MIAI-ITEMITMAI. MIR - FINAL SHOWING TODAY NORTH RIVER TONIGHT and FRIDAY He followed the lure of her lips across half the world . . . to conquer and rule a forbidden land . love from the hidden harems of mysterious Morocco! COMING SATURDAY . 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