»_.-'-__. mm GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _. . aucusr so. 1649 Till’. A». /-{.§'L<\ “LLZQT/ZLLLL fi Extra Cartoon , Musical '*""'IIIIIIRLOTTETOWII THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD roost “rut amt rnom JONES arson" SPECIAL SHORTS — SHOWS 2:80 - '7 - 9 _ I i BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL and CHICKEN for Canning Purpose EASTERN PACKING CO" LIMITED Soufis vii-mi OAKLEY GREEN, Berkshire England _ 1C1?» ~ A shorthorn heiier here has the number l5 as a birthmark on a hind lcg. QLIIEKIES Seek Noah's Ark By Edward Greenwald DOGU BAYAZIT, Turkey. Aug. 30—(AP)—Five Americans start-Hi up Mount Ararat at dawn today to determine finally whether Noah's ark is there. II: will be several days at. least before any results are known. Mount Ararat is 16.000 ieet. high and broad in expanse. But the aft. ii there is one, should be same- where about the i0.00o-ioot line. Turkey granted permission for the climb in the iace o! strenuous Russian protests that the Ameri- cans are not bent on finding the ark. but acting as spies. The mountain looks down on Sovim ter- ritory irom where, ln i916. came a Ruuian aviator who swore he saw on Ararat. a ship identical with that oi Noah as described in the Bible. The climlbers started irmn their base in this peasant village, 20 miles from the Turkish-Russian- Iranian frontier. They were loaded with supplies and accompanied by av KEN REYIIULIIS. insurance pciicy I‘sow in the Guardian Want Ads!" otiiwouifivliiv I GUESSIT'5 A DIRTY TRICK, BUT I'D LIKE ‘ID GIT A FEW PLEAGANT "i V it“ CAPITOL TDIIIIY and WEII. » Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 IIIIIIEIIS Illllll News - Torrytoon a ‘Iilricish escort. A hot summer that washed much oi the snow and ice oii Ararat was in their iavor. The mountain nor- mally is well covered. The same condition prevailed last year, when some peasants report- ed that they had seen an object resembling a boat. The object had been unzovcred by an unusually heavy thaw. NEW GLASGOW W. M. l. The August meeting oi the New Glasgow W.M.S. was held at the hctne of Mrs. Wanfield Orr with an attendance oi it‘! members 3 ass. members and 6 visitors. The Theme, “Freely ye have received ireely give." Mrs. Gordon Laird. worship service leader. Hymns sung, Rise up O men oii God, Where the crowded ways oi liie. O Broth- er man iold to thy heart thy The program was carried out. by Mrs. Gough with several members taking part. Minutes oi last meet- ing were read and approved by the Sedy Mrs. Murray Orr. Roll call was answered hy repeating a verse cd scripture using the word (give). l! calls were made in homes 2 in hospital. 5 bouquets oi flowers were sent to shut-ins. ‘rhanlfls were received from Mrs. Murray Orr ior a congratulation card. Christ- ian Stewardship Secy. read a letter from Alice Green. Press Seciy. Temperance Sec'y.~ gave a reading, (You are not moving out). Bleeding by Mrs. RV, Stevenson, Mrs, Wenzel, Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. Sella:- sang. Lord I'm Coming Home. Tres. Mrs. Chalmers Laird ga/ve a good report. 2 rncmbers paid dues. Mrs. Andrea's to ask Rev. Mr. Patterson to preach a sermon in eld o! the W.M.S. It was decided that each member bring a donation to the next meeting to be sent to Labrador Collection $.90. Roll call ior next month to be answer- ed by a verse oi a hymn, place oi {meeting lilrrs. George Brown's September appointment are Lead- er, Mrs. Murray Orr Or!» Mrs. Warileid Orr. Prayer Mrs. Foster Seller. Hera-ids, Mrs. War- tield Orr and Miss Anna flte/venson. Meeting closed with the Benidic- tion. LEARNED QUICKLY VEGRIEIVIIIJI, Alta. - (CPI - Young Susanne Iniiiar couldn't speak English when she brought to Canada irclm Hungary 12 months ago. but she got top grades in all her suhiects in grade nine this spring and has been prcrnot- ed. Both hcr parents were killed in German concentration camps and she now lives with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein. at the age oi l5 1-2 years. RY .l. R. WIIIIIIIIS \\ - (‘i a Will THE EASTERN GUARDIAN scam-st ‘atoxraoum lllmld r. ta Miss -, The Guardian may be loliowlal pilool In Montague: la Georgetown: The Pose Oiilec; 8 wart, AGENT GEORGETOWN z leper: in St. Peter's: Landry, Albert Althea, Mrs. 52'"! Harriet Clair. Walden Laverl. bought at any oi the - Miss S. A. Llewellyn; MrmCiey. in Souril: Contlon’: and Iloreuee The Post Office. nrrrrsn IOOTWEAB. at in: Montague Shoe Store. --'IIADIIB will 11nd display sale advts. and auction advie. etc. 0a our Financial PIII. _ Mr‘. William Bencabough, Mur- ray Harbour North. was a busineu visitor to Montague on Saturday- Miss Rena‘ Reynolds, Min Mar- jorie Currie. and Miss Selma Llew- ellyn were recent visitors to Char- lottetewn. Mr. Sandy Reynolds‘ and Mr. Frank ' Greene, Montague, were business visitors to the mainland on Saturday and Sunday. u." MATBON OF HOSPITAL IN ALBERTA - Miss Charlotte Fra- ser RN. leit here a short time ago alter spending a short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fraser. Miss Fraser. who leit here to practice her protes- siort in Western Canada about eighteen months ago, is now ma- tron oi a hospital in the town o! Olds, Alberta. l-Ier many iriends in and around Montague will be pleased to hear o! her success. ....' RECEIVING CONGRATUL- ATIONS - Mr. Cyrus A. Shaw, District Manager ior I-lyndman d: Co. Ltd., in Montague, is receiving the congratulations oi his iriends on his success in passing the third and ilnal year's examinations ior his Chartered Liie Underwriters degree. This is an extension course on Lite insurance given by the Un- iversity oi Toronto. Mr. Shaw is now entitled to use the letters C.L.U. aiter his name. Whlm Road Ami Vicinity Miss CatherineiRose o! Boston, Mass. is spending a brlei holiday with Mrs. Flora Nicholson. Albion. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Maynard Aitken, Boston. Mass. visited Whlm Road brother. Responsive reading from recently renewing bid 110111181111- the monthly. ances. Mrs. Gough led in prayer followed by the Lords Prayer in Unison. Mr. Dick Campbell oi Dick's Grocery. Commercial Cross, was a recent business visitor to Char- lottetown. staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Alva Allen, Montague. Mr. David Langille returned to his home in Dover, Mass. alter holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Whlm Road Matter Robert Ross. son o! Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ross. Lower Mon- tague, is spending a iew days at Kilmuir with Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Mr. Stewart Campbell oi Mono- ton, N.B. has returned home alter spending several days at Whlm Road with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Mrs. D.P. Ross oi Lower Mont- ague and her sister. Mrs. Field, are at present visiting in Sydney. N5. guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacDonnell. Mr. [Arne MacKinnon has re- turned to his R..C.AJ*‘. unit in 0n- t-lrio alter spending a month at the home ol his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacKlnnon, Kilmuir. Miss Florence MscBeth and Mr and Mrs. R. Lane. all oi Millinoc- ket, Maine, were recent guests oi Mrs. Jane Daley. Commercial Cross. 7°!’ "i" P“"‘W°°k- Mi“ “u” Th accompanyin vers wer ad i°PY 31""- Wmm M" h" m" byeMrs. Alex riuicneso: whfieuthe Mrs. Garnet Moore,’ Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Fry and their iour children oi Springfield. Mass. are spending their vacation at Whlm Road, guests oi Mr. and PLYMOUTH. England —- (CD- Widland Lunpy. believed to be the " c; ' 1 ' '5 f _ - oldest bull oi th B y Ill bctmy w: e IS d: gus ed I forgot to get that lite in,” breed. hasebaen slaughmej south Devon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kee, ac- companied by their daughter and Mrs. Kee's lather, Mr. Bob Tun- bull, all oi Maldon, Mass.’ have returned home alter spending sev- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man MacDonald. whim Road. “ecent visitors oi Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald, Kllmuir, were Mrs. Margaret Cameron oi Attic- boro, Mess. and Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Spoiiord and their two daugh- tors, Judith and Brenda oi Pitta- iieid, Ilse. Harvesting operations are well under way in this part o! the province. The iarmere report that the yield is good and the grain well illled. The cucumber crop an the other hand has so lar been idisappointing with the vines slow ‘in teaching peak production. ‘throughout the rural districts, .schooi work is under iway again. Ali yew Oreeet h! Jove: In the blg new‘, lies. annoy bottle. Itllllrd IIII Ia ibeI- Mrs‘ William ‘Johnstone, Murray Harbour North. was a visitor to Montague on Saturday. Mr. Bert MacDonald, member o! the stall’ oi Bergmann’: was a visitor to O'Leary on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Upton. Montague, leit on Friday ior Woll- ville, NS. where Mr. Upton has been transferred alter working in Montague ior several years. Mr. John MacDonald. Summer- Side is spending his holidays in Montague, guest oi Mr. and Mrs. AC. MacKay. Mr. MacDonald is station agent at Summerslde. Miss Aphra Wiener, Charlotte- town, i| spending a two weeks va- cation at Lower Montague, guest at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy. Irving. Mass., who are visiting rel- atives in Millview, motored to Montague on Thursday where they visited a number oi irlends. Mr. Herman Martin, Canadian National Railway employee at Souris, and Mrs. Martin and their two children are spending the hol- idays in Montague, guests oi Mrs. Martin's mother. Mrs. J.E. Burden Mrs. Fred Laird, Mount Stew- art. and her nephew, Mr. James Martin, USA spent a iew days in Montague. guests oi Mrs. Laird’: brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. l-LE. Nelson. Mr. Martin has sPtnt the summer vacation in Mount Stewart. ...° MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — Miss Estelle Maclntyre RN" Montague, one o! the season's brldes-to-be, was the guest oi honor at a miscellaneous shower held in the Legion I-I-all on Thurs- day evening. The hall was very prettily decorated with pink and blue streamers and the honoree was seated in a gaily decorated chair under a huge bell. The guests were entertained by the comic an- tics oi a clown in iull regalia who assisted in bringing in the gilts. Little Carol Ann Sullivan, niece of Miss Maclntyre, dressed in a nurse's unliorm. and riding a tri- cycle with a trailer attached. brought in many lovely giits which were opened by Mrs. Malcolm Pat- terson and Mrs. Malcolm Beatnn. giits were dalntily arranged on a table in the centre oi the hail by Miss Joyce Wigginton. Miss Mac- Intyte graciously expressed her appreciation and invited each to visit her when she is settled in her home at St. John, N.B. Delic- ions reircshments were served by a. group oi the ladies. At a late hour all departed wishing Estelle many years of happy wedded bliss. Since graduating irom the New Aberdeen Hospital, New_Glasgow, N45,, Miss Maclntyre has been on the stall oi the Kings County l-lus- pltal, Montague, where her cheer- iul smile and irle/ndly manner will be greatly missed by her many friends. The teacher in Albion ior the coming year is Mn. Russell Mac- Beth. Mrs. Gordon Moore is again teaching at Milltown Cross“ Mr. Leslie Stuart at Whlm Road, Miss Clara Fraser at Kllmulr and Mrs. Beaton Stewart at Brooklyn. Kli- mulr School has not yet opened remodelled. The people oi the dia- trlct are to be congratulated on the improvement they are making in the school property. On the ex- terior o! the building the walls have been shlngled and the win- dows banked on the west side ac- cording to specifications laid down by the Department oi Education. Inside two cloak rooms have been built. The-walls are sheathed up to tour ieet with sheathing and the remainder with insul board. A new chimney will also be built. The work is being done by Mr. William MacKenna and two as- sisiants, Mr. Basil Beaten and Mr. Douglas MacKenna. The district is taking advantage o! the financial assistance granted by the Depart- ment oi Education to schools which are being repaired or built. The remainder oi the coat will be de- irayed jointly by the Kilmuir Women's Institute and the rate- as the school is being completely- a tractor. ers of seed. without a bruise. “lMPERlAL" PIITATO mourns . These Machines will dig 4 to 5 acres daily One pair of horses and one man all required to operate. and could also be used with Should be on every farm especially grow- Write for catalogue and prices of new improved models.‘ BRIIBE STEWART 8r RG0. Liti. Makers of "IMPERIAL" Engines CHARLOTTETOWN; P. E. I. Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. Howard Fouchere and son' Rudolph leit last. week on a visit to Boston, Mass. Mrs. Annie Barnes who spent two weeks visiting with her sister. Miss Alice Compton. leit Friday on return to Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Victor and three children o! Dartmouth, N. S., are visiting Mr. Victor's per- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser oi Charlottetown were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacCormack on Sunday. NOTICE Aswehevemoquiredtitewhartandiilbetaual oi Matthew & MaloLean Limited, Souris, we will ea- deavour to fill all orders ior green codliah and bake. Also boneless dry cod in 80 lb. boxes, offering good quality and prompt delivery on 0.0.1). mo. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR PRICES LATER EASTERN PACKING CO" LTD. SourIs Collectors last week canvassed the town in aid o! the BibleSo- clety o! the Province and re- ceived encouraging linancial sup- Bland and daughter Jewel of Bos- ton, Mass, town and were home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lev- rnotored to George- szuests at. the era. Mrs. Skinner accompanied Hr- thelr retura United States on Satur- day and will visit there. and Mrs. Bland on to the port. John Mathieson. son o! Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mathieaon oi Charlotte- town is visiting in Georgetown. where he Ia the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Temple Gotell. Mr. Howard Llewellyn has re- turned home irotn Haliiax where‘, he was a patient in Camp Hill Military Hospital tor a iew weeks. \ —Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Phillips oi‘ Boston who are visiting relatives in the Province were recent guests oi Mrs. Phillips‘ brother. Mr. Melville Rosa. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Moore oi New Glasgow, N. 5., made the crossing to Georgetown in their airplane on Sunday and visited Mrs. John L. MacDonald. Min Isabel Saponlre of Boston. . Mas|., was l guest at the home oi Mr. James Dalton ior a fortnight. also visiting, Mr. Dalton was his niece, Miss Josephine Dalton of New Glasgow, N. S Cpl. Raymond Laverl, R.C.A.F. who is stationed at Goose Bay. Labrador is spending his furlough in the Province and ior the past week has been visiting his lather. Mr. Andrew Levers. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. James il. Skinner oi Bridgetown accom- | payers. tented by Mr. and Mrs. Len Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. and " NAVOLEON AND UNCLE ELI! Iv Clifford Mclride 1'“ /-'-.1- V, BAD EXAMPLE 1'0 THE IIIIEEP 665 0/ Li. M.‘ s; .'~ _. H. f: " w‘! _E f.\; x "ei-