race it-ran-r . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AOINII -MONTAGUI: Harold P. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart Mn. IPIIICO MnoPhoa. Mk: Joyce Wlgglnton, Plus Mexlnnoll. I AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Livers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Reetauruit, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in South: The Snack Bar and H. Blchartln & Son ..!DANCE Beaver Hall, Mon- ..'DR. E. KASSNER, Sourls, will turn, Friday, June 12th, Burns' be absent from his office until July Orchestra. I59 ....'('ARl)l(lAN HALL, Monday Little Pond variety ..-ramsil or GEonuE'rowN,l Angllcan, Holy Trinity, Sunday,lJune l5th. June l4Ll'i. Second after Trinlty,Iconcert. 11 A. M. the Holy Communion and Sermon Reverend W. G. Hogg. ..'TANKER IN PORT - The Seekonk, Irving Oil Company tanker. arrived in port at Mont- evening with a cargo ...'ENGAGIlIDIENT-.VIl'S. A. NJ MacDonald, Healherdale nEln0;1lns,?(l)?l1;as(l)3l?lE;e cos the enRaE9m”m 0 eri ' daughter. Mary Sybil to George Hector, son of MR avg. MW gt”: C t n. Be is iver, ar- g I.?:R, amp nlake place the IRllPl'I.qlli'l(IFl)' School. 11 a.m. morninil m”'M Junk lsorviro. Mr. William Iinderhay I l5prHlx'Dl'. No evening service. Rev. .1. M. Fraser. minister. ')l()NTA(il'E Trinity United Church pastorate. Sunday: 10 a.m. ..'Slnci-re sympathy iii being ex- tended to Mr. Charles 8. Fraser.' Ma-gllstratels At Georgetown ..'Before Magistrate J. W. Mac- Donald, at Georgetown yesterday. a resident of Roseneath was fined :20 and costs for being intoxicated in a. public place. On the same charge a resident of Murray Har- bour was fined S25 and costs, and a resident of Cambridge and one of Mount Stewart were each fined :30 and costs. A resident. of Alliston was fined s25 and costs for possession of liquor-in a place other than his residence. The following cases were ad- journed to Wednesday, June '1. A resident of New Perth charg- ed with operating a vehicle with- out an operator's license. O A resident of Peakes charged that While intoxicated he did have the care and control of an auto whether in motion or not. Two residents of Montague charged with reckless driving. A resident of Montague charged h 3. W Montague, who has received word, .. 'Dl'Nl)AS-Annandale Bapllst mm Opemtlng 3 vehicle whne ms Oongmlulauom to Mr. Jounh his first meeting WW1 Mm Mame. Among lhose taking Grade VH1 which their association was ac- of the Suddm P5-WW3 "I his MS" IC"””h 5"Vi"cs' su"d”' Jim" IiCHlSe Was Suspended. Fav son of Mr. and Mrs. John 39"" It W” May 13' 1913i The Mme exams at Cardigan on Friday, June C'3mD”-9hinK- 'Pl' Malsie. Mrs. A. S. Lantz, of;l4ih. H200 um. Annandalc: .:30, A msidem M Moum sm,,a,.l I..a,,' East Balm 0" wcceoshmy Goddard Hospital of less thanrg2O 5 were Miss Emma Nicholson. Miss Also attending were Mr. L. H. in; Angelcs. California. on Wed- Dund:is- RN 15- J- Bmmssr l ' l beds was hnvmiz an over busy spell. R'obem, Shaw and Mme, Louis Poole. president of the Kings 4 ncsday. June 10. 89 "W We N 32-”"'"k"' la Public Place. lanits and also receivins 1 prize at Md the mund” .Dr' Henry God" Callaghan from Lorne Valley C0"m'y Liberal A5wcI'””””3 Mm 3' ,.,.,.,.5, 1 ----w----- A ,..5,d..,,, of s,,,,.g.,,,,,v one ,,,,,,h, vmauoml school ohmom. dard instructed his -son. to go to school, P. Beer. provincial vioe-president ' -:- i , , Murray River. and another all town where he attended the put 30'5"” to stoma addmoml hem I" KI"g'5': Mm L' H: P'”1e' pre5',' .. 'THE P RE 5 B VT 3 II I A n Heatherion, N. s., charged witlil several months. ' Thus M1” MMMS0” 953!” I0 C'0d' M”, Arm nd Beauchesne 01 deriit of the Montague Womens cH(7R,CH 1N CANADA. - SHVICPS 'having in possession within the? dardi Rumftird, Ma he, is paying a visit Liberal A35”cI3”0”7 M11 Wan” L- for Sunday, JlinEMl4lll,da'S3(I)ol;OW31l v A. .an i . . . :f1?nNEgg.e'II'I1lallk0Il0l'lllg at. eveiiinlIlMeet service. it is expected the Brooklyn ,,.g l Trio will be present, Cardigan 2.30 OTTAWAV lOP,g-I-he Oamdmnl P. M. Montague Sunday S0h"-I01 10iDlPt6l.lC Association, the people A- M- RPV'1"I-N:Y0”"g' Mmlsleri lwhn know what. is good to eat.l lai-n coming to Ottawa for a tin-ee-1, " day convention starting M0nd3.l'i 'h9hloItalk about fund. ..'III7.ARIN(l AD.lOl.'RNEI) l-i7.ra Arnold. charged with murder of Harris L. Arnold. Bris- , tnl. on Jim? 1. W35 T9l7l?md9d IolFOl.llldRll(lll memorial lecture will Wednesday. June 17. by Magistrate be glvoll by Dr. E. Neige Todhunt- J05PDh W- MRCDOIIRW M G80FiZP- er, New 7..Cill2lll(I-I)0Fl'l woman dean V-(W11 Y9SlE1ida.l'- Th? lllqllfsb mm of the school of home economics the death of Hams L. Arnold Will at the University or Alabama. bv held M0nd8.V night at 7 pm. in The iouiidatioii was established the Morell Memorial Hall. four years aim to comm:-moratcl ,the lives of Miss Violet M. Ryiey The violet Ryley-Kathleen Jelisl cliaiged with being intoxicated iiij Province of P. E. I. second liaiidl lbags previously used for potatoesjof Fortune, were Sunday June 7, . . . , V V. . Matheson received flowers. gifts. :1. 11:?” l” 1””: tel--rams or -ow Ic”'ed' Rel” Dmmld Md Mrs" Mochr" wThersougih her years of nursing A resident of Little Pond. charg- K ed with breaking and entry. in Mr. S. S. Hessian, crown prose-rN i-iimr, appeared for the prosecu- rion. Georgetown and . U . VICII1II'y .j.. l -Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sampson 13 of Sydney. N. 5.. were recent vis-l itcrs -14: Georgetown where iheyl crew Abegwelt, Borden, spent a recent weekend at his home in East Lake. specter, Montague, visited the Red Point school on June 1. Stanley and Stewart Ooilfln. A!- thur Robertson Kingaboro, spent a. few day: visit- where they will be employed. her a speedy recovery. town on June 4. on June 1. passing his test in automic mech- ldiicted a. poultry club meeting in ;the Red Point school, June 2. Niieetinig was held at the home of Mrs. pragram was put on by Mrs. T. J. and Mrs. A. Robertson. A dainty rm: GUARDIAN. pnannorrsroww Island-liorn. Nurse's Fine llacord of service Recognized . . 'MhI Jmle Mathmon, super- intendent of nurses at the God- (hrd Hospital at Brookton, Manta was guest of honour on Wednes- day afternoon last week at-a tea given by the hospital in special rooogntltion of her 40 years of nurs- ing service to that institution. More than zoo guests were present to offer congratulations to Miss Mathe- eon. who spends her summer vaca- tion at her old home in Glen William as guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ana-ii; Mathesomh bee 49 M Matheeon as n yells Mbj'm1:::””w1:,jf 1,;"gi,3;-,o,';;f in the Massachusetts hospital. and has given much to the service of the hospital. In making the pres- entation of a gift to Miss Mathe- son from the hospital staff and employe'es and Nurses Alumnae. Dr. Samuel. W. Goddard recalled East Baltic and Vicinity ..'Mr. Peter McDonald of the M:-.. Herold I-Iynel. school in- Messie Arthur Bruoe. Red Point, and Robert Yates. Mrs. Stanley Dlngwell is ill at er home at North Lake. All wish Mr. Alvin McDonald, South Lake, as a business visitor to Montague In addition to the special gift Mr" Basil Johnson and 50" Lam from her hospital 'lS50Cl"lIES Miss ingsboro, spent a few days Visit- iz at their respective homes in ova Scoiia. service Miss Mntheson has become well known, loved and respected by many in Brookton and the stir- roundinlz towns. Her many friends on P. E. I. will be happy to learn of the recogni- tion offered Miss Matheeon for her many years of excellent service. and trust that she may be granted many more in which in offer her comfort and help to the afflicted. Mr. Harry Rzbbins, Morell, con- The Red Point Women's Institute Alexander Robertson with a rge attendance. A coronation the Baptist church. Kingsborn on to Boston, Man. where she was the guest of her sister, Miss Doris visited on Sunday, June '1, by Mr. and Mrs. Brian, Cardigan. and Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Donna of Halifax, N.S.. spent early June visiting Mrs. Ma.cl..eod's MacDonald. with her mother, Brien. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald were visitors to Montague on Sat- urd-ay. June 6. Lead, Ulgg, motored to Lorne Val-l ley on Sunday, June 7, to vislti, relatives and friends. Rebecca Gallant have returned to their home after spending several months in Maine. Lorne Valley and ,ViEipiI'y Min Kathryn and Master Bdblby Maoliaohern, Cardroas. were .re- cent visitors at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. wu- llam Ferguson. ' Mr. Peter Ms.oLeod was a busi- ness visitor to Truro June 5. A s....ii.i.r..liti..ll.l;v.ll Liberal Women Hold Get-Together . . . sun. G. B. Inman. Montague. president at the P. E. I. Women's Liberal Association, was hosts; on Saturday afternoon at the Poole Hotel to the Ladies of the Southem Kings Liberal Association at an in- formal dinner get-together to meet and converse with Mr. T. J. Kick- ham, M. P. for King's. Mr. Kick- ham expressed his deep pleasure at being given the orpporttmity to meet the large number of ladies present and the hope that similar get-tm gethers would take place in the not too distant future. Among those preeenit was Pre- mier Alex W. Matheson. who re- presents the Fourth District of Kings, and to whom congratula- tions were extended on his resent nppointmervt as premier. Mr. Matheson spoke briefly commend- ing the ladies on the excellent work Mllss Rena M-aoNe.ill has re- turned home from is. enjoyable visit MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw were Alvin Myers and son Bruce Myers, New Perth. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ma.eLeod brother, Mr. George Beer. secretary of the Montague Association. Mrs. T. J. Kiclcham. nnd Gilbert Clements, president of the P. E. 1. Young Liberals As- socliition. Mrs. fnman was also hostess re- cently to the ladies of the Solit-iiern Queens district at an informal din- lner at which Mr. Neil Maiheson and M. Cecil Miller, Federal Liber- al candidates for Queens. were lpreeent. . g, it Mount Stewart, were vtsltors in Pisqiiid East Sunday May 31st. l Mrs. Teresa. Oi- lvLr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Welliiiglon Mac- Tcresa. O'Brien Mrs. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lome Valley, were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's pare-n'I.s, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Leard. Mt. Johnston Motors Ltd. for Free l)ciiimisir:iliuii and 0 NEW HOLLAND mocgpncg Op (igmsqg sun. and Miss Kathleen L. Jeffs. O-BE. were guesm M the home of Mt, liiiich was prepared by the hostess M” 23- services WW8 conducted Sltxelillrart, wcl-r!e yi(;sitoi'sIto lzorne George Jay Sunday May 31st. day, .ILlI'lP 14th, 1953. Nlfilrlllnlllojjint):olilfllziletfpiplrgiigliltlifgfgi the field and Mm Henry Sampson. iassisted by members. by Rev. D, Mccmm Sympathy 235591: :51MrlU:u;l)imtsunihlaliig Mr md Ml:-Eamld Ameck 10 am. Rihln Srhnol for a REP-SN” i i ' - - we- l , '" , goes out to the bereaved family” I l I ' .' l . .- -t 1' ll a.m. Lord's Snppnr and prnacli-, Tliii'i.i'-SIX Cnlllllvahlllfl? 319! (girl; Mrs. Stephen Bnudrcaiilt andl A ,1;;geL'hC.".)W1d :1 blggsgll pmple in the loss of a lnvinsz wife, inoth- M,acLeod' ugg E:::IIg,I;tr;dI:,;II;tI3:,Isi-,,05I;s n mg sen.-,(,,,' M,,,.,.,,y Iilyprj ll 3- ll-lhlllllng. in an ex lblllflll n! no daughm. Clank of SummH,Slm,I,eifiJc)!3h eii irs Fad J gem; er, daughter and Sm” Mrs Malmlm Mad-'Md enter. . - . m. Bihla School and l.nrd's 'Siip-gm-ppaiatioyns and kit? rleniiiensis. were Mvkgmd gun” at remwrsio the Iegagoiifcia unity 3 W. Lamedv members M Lgme valley Mr and Mrrxamld J” Mr, par. Murray llarlrour: 8 pm. Hibloi 10f av NNldvF.I?I)gzP- orivelc ur1eesI.Ari1rci(-3 m Georgetmvn. llx21m;;J6ro 0 r. ur 8.lV.'n Mr. John Moss”. Mac”-m.dy:Women'S Institute M h" home Flovd- Jay and M”. George My ;"h"”1 Md I'"rd5 S””""' (m"'ic”d”I" Sm?” .0”. . 1-. fl; FT" l I Mus" spam 3 few days Hsnmglnll Tliursda' Julie 5 Followinglwere visitors in North River Sun”- bincd EN'?lTlEIPIlSIIl' scriit-e at Miii--y feeding, the most piniocaiiewi 5:. Mr, Harry Lm.e,.sV Cmmdm, M"! A 1 g ST--- 1 H V V” at me home of his pawntsy Mn bu;iness 8 :(-mhl ho”; was Q em da May 31st l ray Harhoiir at 7:30 p.ni. All uel-,1.V M11 b9 WW” bl HE -,'- tionai Railways section forcniaii Lt dptfy m "H; Ia was I” and Mrs. Peter D. Mosrey. Eastlana .ef',.eshmen'Ls were seweap b. y ' come. Llsicn to lh0VlV'Idl(t pro-lscott, of tlio-:Unenip;oymeynvt in- at Vernon Rn,” Spent the mslwi en e on June . - Baum the llmstecs and Committee Thle Mr and Mrsmr W Em Mount mm riIr'I1II'I":0 F::IesI:.I:::a Iljtliidme lC');l'IIlI:ll?e' 9:; w”k'”d in C'”””””"” Mr. and Mrs Rufus sweenev M, wnr 3&3; 1,. 1 next meeting will be at the-home Stewart. W9" Vi-iliors in'Pisciuld m-or . . . .. . . . - - p g - V - . V ' - . lam ona win un- ,. . Hm”, Kpnmm Ty NM”. emngeg (.h,,,,.,,R0rm Mary ppmon may 45, Mrs. Adolphus scum, and Mrs .1andfamils,C1lhepstow, were Sunday derwem several opemuons m P. of Mrs. Francis Maclntyie. East Sunday May Iii-st i luv. 3'?-"S? Philip Boudreatilt were visitors Vlsnors 10 Emha' E.I. hospital. has returned to his VIM Alex L;:CD(;um” and son IPIIDGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSODIATIDN FIFTH DISTRICT OF KINGS Amuiai meeting will he held in the Town Hall, Gmrgctown, Wednesday, June 17th. at R230 p.m. All Poll Chairmcn are rcqucsleclio hold Poll Meetings for ht Pictoii. NS., are visiting iii,mrm:l;:?m,ff?;:'P ggwbgfwyigggjiig and hope for coiitlnucd goodl::10erI:l aglseslmgfy a0?1Cf,l1:lgP?:s3:,E the selection of Five ACCFe(lll9d.D0lCgal0s. Georretovrlii where they are lhelm OMHMEL-o;vn' ML MCDOMIA 1193"” Harlan Church in Toronto, out. I A. H. STEVVAR1 fll.;?lSgkS1terO Ntllaeiiran:a1on1uil:i;iatIx;e1.nii1i:.t('ljHormerly lived M south Lake and Miss A d T: ' ,Miss Ruth M.acKenzie was organist.l P1'e5id9m: Batchildelr. I I I '5 Wen Immm lo many" gain resu-mgdrI;iIci:RcIlI:t)iIelss02I; IlI:Iz:cii?3rtMBS Adda Shaw and MIC Phmp CAMERON RE"): "'”C of Forest Hill school followiiig alMacEMhem gave scnpmn? Wad.-i Secretary. l Miss Julia Prosper. R.N,, of M” Rob"L.R0b"Lm" 'm"' bout of virus pneumonia at RcdlIms' and. Mr" .MarV.” '.Buddy' ;Char,nm,,own' spent me pm lained the Kingsboro Women's Pom, Myers led In praier. Miss Florence ft-"A'o.'Qi.'!o'S!e51"o!I52-1' '.&Pl.-' .O'la':'ATIL'U.V.'o'.', ,m;iis Zlllll R p.-.a:u:csso:vasn:.saus:ao:.ms:I2;4a.'s:-:'.:;::co:9.r' T0-DAY and SAT. PRINCE EDWARD Allll CAPITOL THEATRES EXCLIISIVIE me ONLY FULL- LENGIH FEATURE OF THE CURUNATIUN UFIIUEEN .- EiIZllBElH ll igoroit BYI. -...;..zMz ' . '5 1'1 I ,. s.cc.'.';vxv:-' zs l. COLOR IY l 1 PLEASE NOTE SHOW SCHEDULES: PRINCE EDWARD: MATINEE 2:30: EVENING 6 - 8 - I0 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 1:30 - - - ADVANCE SALE EVENING TICKETS FROM 3.P.M. T0 6 P.M. CAPITOL: MATINEE 3:30: EVENING 7 AND 9 BOX OFFICE OPENS 2:80 - - - ADVANCE SALE 3:30 T0 7 P.M. THE PRINCE EDWARD REGULAR PRICES WILL APPLY TO BOTH THEATRES - - - PLAN TO AT- TEND THE MATI EES AND EARLY SHOWS FOR THE BEST SELE ON OF SEATS. EXTRA!! EXTRA! TWO" SPECIAL MATINEES FOR THE KIDDIIS ON SATURDAY MORNING PRINc!'IDWAltD' AT mo AM. - CAPITOL AT 10:00 AM. - ltn Charlottetown on Fl'l(Ill)', .1 llllC l 5. Joseph Gntill of the Royal Crin- E adia.n Air Force, stationed at Hall- fax, N. S., was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Got:-ll, Sr. Mr and Mrs. Archie Mat-Dmiaid' week-end at her home in George town. Mr. Frank Miller and two Millsll of East Rnyalty motored to George- town on Sunday Julie 7th, wlicr s. mother-in-law, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Among recent graduates from' sir George Williams Collegc, Mnn-1 treal. was James B. Mair of George- town. who received a. baclirlnr ol arts and a diploma lor Associa- tion in science. The local baseball diamond is being rapidly rounded into playing shape under the capable direction ofi Mr. Clarence Macswain, The (un-- mcnd was recently harrowcd as a preliminary step to levelliiig. runs there are hoping for a revival in baseball this season "and that the team will reach the heights they, scaled a few years ago. when they, were Provincial Intermediate finalists. , Miss Louise Murphy and Mis-zl Helen Murphy who are employed in the city were weok-ciid guests nf their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Murphy. 3 - l Miss Dorothy Jenkins of Char-l lnttetowii, was the wcek-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Floioncc Jenkins. Frionds of Mlssjriaii MCQllilIall1 who recently underwent. an opera-l lion in Charlottetown hosllltal. hope for her early return to goodl health. Mrs. Ella Ma.cKinnnn was a re- cent visltor to Charlottetown. The many friends of Mrs. lCap- LRII1) Henry Larsen are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home in Georgetown. after being it -patient In Prince Edward island Hospital. ,Mrs. Alfred MacDonald of Swath- cnna visited relatives in George- town on Wednesday, May 21th. Mr. Joseph McMillan, Mrs. Jor- ome Condon. Miss Gladys pouch. ere. Miss Adele Fitzgerald and Miss secretary, visited Georgetown Tuesday and Wednesday, and 27. visiting her grandmother, In her recent gueot. her grand Launching, who during the year has been a tudent at Dame Academy , .- ltnwn, spent a few days in the gboro, was a business visitor Charlottetown, June 6. g institute at her home on June 2. lwith a large attendance of mem- bers and visitors present. 8 . . m .y p . . llhe winter months visiting with ey II?” sues” of Mr Mm” lreiatives in Boston, Mass. Shirley Nicholson of Charlottetown, Em Blmc--MW 33- motored to Georgetown on May 27, Hon. William Hughes, provincial Pom" on May 26 ..'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris I3'iW9- V” A EWIIW WIW '0 and Mrs. MacPhee of rimmi were Red POW YMMV recenvt guests at the home of Mn. Annie Gardner? Miss Anne Keyee of Antlgonlsh. N. S.. who has been Mn. 1' Gardner. returned to Elmira with the party. Mn. Gardner also had daughter, Min Yvonne Gardner of Charlottetown. ,. . "" E - home in Kiiiszsboio and his manyl Mr. I-iaiicis Campbell, Charlotte- mends am glad to see him gmauyy astern district on business. Improved In health Mr. Gordon Robertson. -Mr. Daniel McMillan has re- turned to his home in East Lake having been a patient in the Souris hospital for some time. His numer- ous friends and nei:zhbors arm pleased to see him much iniprnvcdl Kings- to Congratulations are extended to Mr. Robert Bell. of N.B.. spentl a recent week-end with his par-ll Mrs. John Ryan returned to her ggmt RE" and Mrs" Be” llionie in Lakevllle. having spent " g Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose, Red Point were recent visitors to Char- ------- . . lttt . Mrs. Ralph Gordon and dau;zh- Collfxm””:er1:”;c:::l”Su';14g:”l1li?"v 0 Wm H... for. Alice, of Roscncaih were vis- I . y "3" Miss Kamlyn Stew 1 R (l p l L ilcrs to Georgetown on June 7. ;””r5 M the home "I M'" and M"' has accepted a p0SlIIlI0ll 1:1 ch?- Ne” A” McI"e:”""' Red P0Im' lottetown. Miss Stewart is onv of this years college graduates. Con- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole and family, Sourls. were recent visitorby EIIaIIItIJInIII3(I)'n! are hwmly extend- nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. James ' h 'Ia”Iine' Kmgsbma: Mr Thomas TI-Kickman MP Souris. conducted a meeting with the fisherman at North Lake in regard to getting some assistance for the fishermen who suffered heavy losses on May 24. when they lost nearly all means of making a living. The damage at North Lake where 60 boats are based. runs to 360.000 in losses ahd this is not the only area in which they had losses. Mrs. John Dixon was hostess to the East Baltic Women's Institute at her home June 4. Mrs. Elsie Kennedy. Savage Har- hour. spent the week-end visiting in Black Pond and Red Point. Miss Florence Bruce. Red Point, was a business visitor to Char- lottetown June 6. v-U Messrs Eldon Stewart of Red M... II;tvlll-t, and Huntley Rose, Eur altic, serving the Royal Navy, had the pleasure of seeing the Corona- B I T E S ' tion in England. . .-..M Insect, make, or animal . IIII b I em I in pl my -Mr-ssrs Peter MoLellan and Betty ' PlEl'CP, Souris. were on business to ' North Lake, May 30. Mr. Charles Provdnt, East Point, has had the misfortune of cut- ing his hand while engaged in sawing wood at his home. I of M nud uuuliu. heal- Drnwl out the pollen I 1lNARD' 5 .I-.I.N.I!:1l;LI1 ATTENTION - ANNUAL MEETING King's County Memorial ' Hospital Mrs. Lydia Stewart. Charlotte- town, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Young, Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon and Mrs. Arthur Dixon. East. Baltic, motored to Charlottetown, June 5, on business. Mr. Bobby Massey. Bothwell, was a recent visitor to Souris. Mire. Neil A. Mobellon and daughter of Red Point spent I few dnyeywith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mclsuc, Green- vale. v MONDAY-JUNE 29th Messrs Ethan Stewart and run. At 8 P. M. neth Clements. Montague, were business visitors to Red Point. and At the Beaver Hall Mr. and Mn. George Bruce, Red were business visitor: to Charlottetown on June 0. Mr. Douglas Mooomn. Mon- LIIDNIIIIENTS and IIISGIIIPTIDIIS llVl v. POWII, - Montague, P. I. I. mi Lyman purer. Lekoville. spent a pleasant evening with lends in Red Point. Representative J. LWII Mocboneld "rho death took pim in the 21 Ill. hospital on May I. of Mn. My Mouton of Klnmsoro, aft: :m.:.'"".: . '6 W rw r e . e on o er NM" tzthzr. 11:. I-larv - 3 on" Phone 24104. --AC. funeral was lam! attended in lRoge.r. Montague, were guests n! Rml lion attended. - Mrs. Edward E. Jay was in visitor in Charlottetown Monday June lst.l Roger's grand-parents Mr. and ----- I Mrs. Malcolm Mzicbcod on Moli- day. June 8. Mrs. George Dover was a visitnr' in Charlottetown Monday June Service at Lorne Valley Pres- byterian Church was held June 7, by the Young Peoples society d lll absence oi Rev. F. N. Young dians and the Sl73'l'll5h mlolllzem Mexico's population consists nfl Player and Mrs. Sandra Mac- Eachern told of missionary work done by the Gordon brothers of Alberton, P.E.l. A iaige congrega- -AM. Pisquiiluiast And Vicinity Stewart, wcre visitors in Pisquld 'East. Monday evening May 25th. Miss Shirley Jay arrived by plane from Mnncion Thursday May 28th to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Jay. Mr. and Mr;-Alton Jay were visitors in Cliarlottetown Saturday May 30th. When you ch Dover and Miss Mr. George during marble or granite, H, Fmfle DOV” ll)”"'f”f i;MCh;”'l dimmed for generations to come. HA: iiiciimii-ll otte own on us ne..s ur ay , - h e I. 1370 we 0 or you xix.-is - my amh. craftsmen since 1 e y a 1mm ance and expert counsel Mr. Guy Jay, spent the weekend monument. of May 30th at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ja-y. Mrs. Harold Jay, Mr. Floyd Jay and Miss Shirley Jay were visitoqis in Lorrie Valley Friday May 29L guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mac- escuidants of the aboriginal In-ll To succeeding generations, g does more than give evidence of the, faith and st b yr of character of the departed. It inspires ilw lulu. to carry on the fine tradition of this early I oose a monument of beauty lll vu- in selecting your VERE BECK & SON LTD. - MONTAGUE & CHARLOTTETOWN ITI IIEW IIDLLAND "71" unouinic am. Here's the best bailing haw, since New Holland started to mechcinize hdyinq nearly 19 Yea” 090. A Sll'8Gll'll2I”.ed Baler designed by the mmg Form Engineers that gmve you the first Completely aw. molic hay bciler. Mcirk it tjq a "must" today for your next trip to town. See for yoursgil why New Holland 5 Baler at a new low cost better buy than ever bpf lust check Cl few of i, 3 exclusive New Hollard 39.5. lures: Boles held under con, piession while they're Special Straw Bciling 5:- ---work with the Ur C Bcile Control to prorin vler strciw bales. liiri . acity --up to ten to- hour. Foster Baiincrai; to seven bales per m Y. ew Phonc-Write or (':ill on Murray River, P. ll. Island further pariiviiliirs. Em gywemed W7 znirr-I, I COMPLETE VlSl'Al. l REFRACTIOLI AND ANNALYSIS G. F. 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