, PAGE EIGHT '3 PRINCE EDWARD in-in-mun. SHOWING AT 2:30 - 6:30 - 9 unu ILLARD MIVCNELL ' DEAN JAGGKW (IV AIINUR ' RAUL STEWARI BRAE SCHOOL CLOSING I T 0 y. D A Y . The Brae SCIIDOI held its closing exercises on the afternoon of Thiirsday. June 29th. The Board ",l()l1xjx'Y tiiil'rustces and the secretary were ill attcndance. also a goodly mim- tier of parents and visitors. The pupils were examined in the vari- ous subjects of study by Mrs. ..; , Lorne MacNevin. a former teacher '1? lot the school. A very thoroiigh H 1 ' test was given, to which the pu- C A P 1 T pils responded orally. THUR. - FRI. - SAT. At the close the chairman. Bussell Rogers complimented the tin IidrowN...cN A COUNTRY HOE-DOWN! teacher. Mrs. M. Maclsaac. and the pupils on the splendid show- Gvob your ponnor... . and swing on down! .S'l'()0L PIGEON" Shows 2230 - 7 - 8:45 :ng of the years work. lie tht-ii railed on several in the alldlclltcl who praised the pupils for thi- ready answers given. A hearty vote of thanks moved by H. D. MacPhee. secretary. seconded by Harris Rogers. trustee, was pre- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN IRE EASIERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: IIONTAUUE: Harold I. Landry. Albert Althea, Mn. Byron Suwnn. Mlle Barrie! Ulalr. AGENT GBOIUETUWN: Wlldon haven. Thoouarrllaninaybobought ntanyoftao following place: In Montague: Ming 8. A. Lloweuyn: In-o, clu. u Ooorgotovnu The Post Office: In sourlni The Snack Bar and 1'. ll Ilohnrda 1 Son. ..'l-'lT'lED FOOTWEAR ttlbt ..'Mrs. Horace Hyde. Murray Montague Shoo store. Harbour. is visiting in Montague. guest of Rev. M. Fletcher and Mrs. Fletcher. Mrs. Arthur Sanderson. 5:. Pet- ers, is visiting in Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Reid. Mrs. Kate MacLarcn has as V15- itors Mrs. Watkins and son, Hud- son and Mrs. Kate 1-lume of Capt. lJridKS. Mass, ..'Miss Muriel Bryan, Toronto. is visiting in Montague. guest of her brother. Rev. Robert Bryan. and Mrs. Bryan. ..'Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. who has been visiting her parents in South Lake, has returned to Mon- tague. 'Mrs. Richard Collings, who with her young son has been vis- iting her parents in Newfound-' land. returned to Montague last week. Mrs. Doug Melllsh, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carver. Union Road were business visitors to the city Mrs. Don Mills. , Montague is on Monday. spending a few weeks with her mother. Mrs. James Murdock. .!Mrs. Helen Schiedeman of Montague. Mccracken. Kansas, U. s. A., is ...w visiting her father, Rev. James Mrs. H. R. McKean. Saint John Mclnnis and Mrs. Mclnnis at spent a few days visiting Dr. and Mrs. Preston Maclntyre, Montague.' Glen William, P. E. I, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Mor- rison and daughter and son, Cor- rine and Clarence. spent the day at Newport at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fitzpatrick. Mrs, Alfred Iilillar. siirreybank. Gaspe is spending a month visiting her daughter. Mrs. John L. Melllsh of New Perth. Mr. Nelson Shaw Mrs. Oswald Collings at the home of Mr. Line Road. and Mr. andl Mrs. Ethel Ramsay is visiting spent sundayyrelatlves in Elmsdale, guest at the J. O'Connor.ho.ne of Mrs. Sarah Gordon. ---' Mrs. Roderick Agar. Strasbiirg. Mrs. James Shaw and daughter Sask.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Barbara Ann spent several days -1-. w. Memsm Union Rdad and visiting Mrs. ShaIw's sister in Glen William. also Mrs, lierrry MacLaren, Char- lottetown and her brothers, Dr. L. W. Shaw. Charlottetown and Fred Shaw. Culloden. Mrs.Shaw is spend- ing the summer on the Island While in Montague Mrs. Agar, Dr Shaw and Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. MacLarcn were the guests of their Mice. Mrs. Bruce MacPhee. Mrs. Marjorie Gordon. R.N.. New Jersey is spending her vacation with her brother. Ted Gordon. Roseneath and her sister. Mrs. George Gordon in Montague. Mother Last night while I was sleeping I had a dream so fair. I stood in mother's garden. fl-JUNERAL OF MRS. ELMER .DUNNING-The funeral of the late Mrs. J. Elmer Dunning who passed away in the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital, Halifax. Wednesday, July 5th. was held from St. An- Whim Road and Vicinity Mr. Ernest Molyneaux. south- port. was a Sunday visitor of Mr. to her home at Whim Road after spending the past week in George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathieson and family of Charlottetown. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Clmrey. Whim Road. Mr. Sinclair Maclaeth. Whim Road. and Mr. Harvey Moore, Mill- town. were included among those returning to their homes at the close of the lobster fishing season. While on her holidays at Whim Road, Miss Marjorie Campbell, R. N.. was visited by her friends, the Misses Joy MacLcod. Enid Gill. Betty Pendleton and Mary Moore. all of Charlottetown. Miss Marjorie Campbell. R. N., returned to heir duties at the P. E. Island Hospital. Charlottetown. after spending a three week's va- cation at Whim Road with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camp-t bell. Mrs, Cliarlctte Beaten. formcir- ly of Whim Road. recently arrived from Toronto to visit her daugh- ter, Margaret, Mrs. James Altken, of Georgetown Royalty. On her tirip dcwn Mrs. Beaten was ac- companied by her daughter Anna, and her son Gordon. A number cf Women's Institute members from Whim Road, Mill- towii and Kimuir attended the Women's institute District Con- vention held in Upper Montague on Wednesday, June 21. Trans- portation. was provided by M.r.i Lawrence Stuart of Whim Road. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. Whim ' Road. ' Mrs. Mack Munro returned At the meeting of the Farmer's Federation held in Cardigan on. Friday. June 23. Mr. Webb Nich- olson and Mr. Cecil Campbell.l Whim Road attended as delegates: were M-r. Wm. Finlayson and Mr.: Miles Macliinnon of Whim ZRoad.t I Toiglit! Be s Issihc-Game. Dream Girl unnrcscm cumroo , wine IANOUN LIAVZS YUUI IIIII - Frcgrantly cloon -Glinoning with than -Soft. may to manage .u.?D..M.MMM.. concrete blocks. The new wing will many activities provide space for of the congregation. Mr. Ed Farquharson. ployment. Mr. and Mrs. Rut-ben Watts, week-end and Mrs. Cecil Charlottetown guests of Mr. Campbell, Whim Road. were Mr. Wallace N. I-1., together with law and daughter his at. Kiimutr. Mrs. Alva Allen, Montague, atidi Miss' visi- tcrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her small granddaughter. Betty Clarey. were recent George Clarey, Whim Road. Miss Ruby Macheod, who her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dock MacLeod. Miss Millie MacDonald. former- , ar- rived in Edmonton and is now im- plcycd by the Great West Life In- trip nom this district. Also attending west M15. Macponm mad, 3 my she lv of Whim R-oad. recently surance Company. On her brief stay in Ottawa where visited her aunt and unclc.' Kllmutr. recently left for Winnipeg, Mani- toba where he intends to seek em- Maclnnis, Dover. son-in- Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are spending their vacation has been teaching at Montague Mcm-i orial lilgh Schcoi is now spending the holidays at Whim Road with Mur- Lorne Valley ..' Mr. George Mcnnnis, Char- lottetown spent the week-end at his home in Lorne Valley. Mr. Barry Macuod. C. N. R. employee spent the week-end at his home in Cardigan Head. Mr. and Mrs. Edward crane, Bangor were recent visitors to the Valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacClrat.h.- Mr. Charles MacLeod. was in the city on Friday where he visit- ed his wife who is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Miss Barbara Macbeod, teacher at Victoria Cross School for the past term is spending her. vacat- ion at her home in Lorne Valley. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Douglas and family Head of Hillsborough spent the weed:-end in Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Macxay, Strathcona were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. MacKay's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mc- Neill. . Mr. Samuel Johnson, Rumford Maine is spending an enjoyable vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. Mrs. Reuben Mccannell, Mr. Grant Mccannell and Mr. Wm. row 12. 1950 . 1 :50 to siooo Without Endomrs or Icnliclilo Soarlly Borrow from Household Finance on your signatun; We specialize in prompt cash loans for any good purpose. 3 out of 4 prefer Household Finance for fast,- friendly service. Phone or stop in today! Amount No. of Monthly of loan Months Pnymeng 5101.68 6 518.00 5214.79 12 520M) 3450.45 18 S3100 5700.5I 24 &36,(X) CAIIAIIA5 IAIGISI LII OLDISI CONSUIIR IINAIICI OIUAIIXATIOI . HOUSEHOLD FINANCI II 1-! I 5 Oulton Strut Mccaiinell were visitors to the Capital on Saturday. Friends of Mrs. Everett Fisher are pleased to hear she has re- I turned home from the Montague Memorial Hospital. Mr. Fred Mnclieod was 9. recent visitor to Bonshaw. he was the guest of his mother Mrs. James MacI..eod and brother Dr. Angus MacLcod. Mr. and Mrs. George Mccannell and baby Margaret Ann, Char- lottetown spent the week-end in Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannell. Mrs. Angus -Nicholson, and Mrs. George Leard attended the wo- Ioom 2, Phillips Ildg. Phono 266 CNARLOHIIOWN, P. . - Noon 9 lo 5 or by uppolnfnonf loom mode In mldcntr of nearby for: amino nil ruluc Int! I070 Bay Fortune Notes Mr. John MacI..ure, Albion Cross was a recent visitor to Fortunc. Mr. Robert Acorn. and son Ly- man. Albion Cross, were vlsltorl to Fortune last Sunday. Mrs. John Stems. Charlotte- town is visiting in Fortune thc guest or Mrs, E. S. Johnstons and scnted the teacher by the chair- . M J N M D Id y , I n ma”- m which 5he.g”CIo”5ly ”' Beslde the man we”. drewvs Phesbyteria” Ch"TCh- MW” Daniresd by her snocn.on;IIr: lAcrCtClMr sCI'nIar.f0:I?l:TI)1'vIr:I ggfggivgicizld x(E:lIIiIalrsIotteI,Iaxvsvtr1ttuI:en cI(t,lIn0IIle(;il1mYon8IjlJL1I am y. WT-G sponded. The National Anthem Tm summer Mr '0 peacdul tague. Friday afternoon. July 7th. Mncnonaldy whim Road. .0. their three children. Jack :Iess.e Tuesday. M.-5, mu-old sum, ma .9; The service was conducted by the minister, Rev. E. N. Young, assist- ed by Rev. C. D. Henderson. Mur. ray Harbour. A solo, "Shadows" was then sung. after which ice cream and cake was enjoyed by all. The following in the standing of Lowell, spent the past week visit- ing in Montague and at her old home in Gaspereaux. soothed my weary brain But the silence soon was broken By a low and sweet refrain. 89"h9'T Wml M1" Wm 13- Fm”? 9f and Marjorie motored from Massa- Mb10ll- T399”-IY molmcd '0 NDV”Ichusetts to visit friends and rela- Scctla to attend the funeral oliuvcs on p. E. Island. while at Mrs. MacDonald's brother, the late whim Road they ware the guts” Miss Joan Macciratii spent a few days in Bangor, where she was the guest of her brother-in- the pupils of Brae School for June. Grade ll.-Erison MacLeod. Grade 7.-I. Hillard MacKlnnon; 2. Willard MacKinnon. y Grade 6.-I. Jeanette MacKin- non; 2. Buddy Delaney. Grade 5.-l. Eva MacKinnon; 2. Audrey MacPhee. Grade 3.-ll. Sandra Belle Roi!- ers; 2, Verna Wallace; 3. Marjorie Macxinnon. . Grade I-l. Russel B016”- - - tlfiiii lung. " -mu I H. J. MABON 1 t. gsix tor ruutst, Q ol''roME1'iusr ” ' I id" . i . , 1, ., .H.. ,':."i9",','bo,. ft ” - Fitting and sltmplylnx t-in-m I -' ”. 'You Hold The Ruins ' While i Kiss You' , 'Voliey Of MONTAGUE. P. E. 1. Office Hours: 10 lo 12 ..ml ii i Math. 1 ".3 by appointment. Office Connected With Drug Store. FOR YOUR BARN ALUMINUM ROOFING AMPLE sumv PROMPT DELIVERY GORDON McLEAN Phone I598-31 Cornwall To see me sing" my head 1 was beautifully rendered by Mrs. turned Ralph Beck. The hymns sung To Where I thought the singing were "When On My Day Of Life" came- and "Abide With Me”. Pallbearers There I saw a glorious right. ' were R. W. Beck, A. F. Campbell. In words I cant explain. Douglas McGowan. Milton Fraser. St. Clair Trainer, and D.M. Mac- Donald. lnterment was in Mont- ague Community Cemetery. I saw it bower so White and lovely Entwined with roses rare. Beneath it sat my mother dear I In her ancient rocking-chair. i Her hair was white as IAIIlHSllnstNtute 5"” .At Fortune Bridge Her blue eye soft and tender. She rocked and sang so sweetly. Like long ago-I still remember. I I heard the patter of little feet My heart was filled with awe To see a child. angelic sweet The sweetest face I ever saw. The institute members of Fort- Iune Bridge and surrounding dis- tricts met at the Hall at Fortune Bridge for their annual district convention on Monday afternoon, June Iilth. About fifty-five members and visitors were present from the fol- lowing institutes: Fortune Bridge. Rollo Bay West. Rollo Bay East, .Bear River and Gowan Brae. H9 Wddled CIOSE l0 m0”l91'v i The convention was conducted His eyes were like the heaven's blue. I-Iis cheeks like the apple's red. His hair was golden ringlets That clustered 'round his head. And stood beside her knee, b th -d t M . G She whispered something to him. C3;,,,,,.;.. pr:,s;,0Enoi)enedrS1hec:gg; He lalmhed with Chmnsh 31"" vention with a few well-chosen remarks followed by short read- ings by three members of Fort- une Bridge Institute. The Institute Ode was sung and the creed repeated in unison. An address of welcome was read by Mrs. Jocelyn Coffin and Krespondccl to by a member from Rollo Bay East. Roll call of Institutes was an- swered by reports from the dif- ferent Institutes. An interesting paper on the place of religion in education was read by Mrs. Mac- Cormack of Gowan Brae. This was followed by I. short sing song after which Miss Elean- or Clapp of the Provincial San- atorium gave a very interesting talk and demonstration on the beautiful handiwork done by the Na music ever sounded So sweet, unto my ears As the laughter at that baby. It will linger thru the years. Like R flash the vision vanished. As dreams will always do Then slowly I awakened- And oh! My heart so grew. - lonely For in St. Mary's grave-lot Beside the River Mental”?- My mother dear is sleeping. 'Ncnth the Island's sky so blue- But soon again I will return To my home-town far away. I'll kneel and say a silent prayer. And on her grave some roses lay. ---Lena Vt-sac-y. Portland. Maine- OUT OUR WAY -you LET tEM 5EE-SAw- rroo MUCH, WES--WAIT . Aug. 1'LL' -snowivou HOW . . To i4EEP,'i'H-ii.ooP.-Fizqm. lSl.lDlN' Aizouruo 'T'H'I' ', T SADDLE HORN ' I so Ml...lC;l-I .v BY J. sites-i-..vou'D 3:7-rear i psi-tow ME How-ro. ,. , KEEP 'rHe.sAi;oi.E.-, Ftzom SLIDING: Aizouuo Tile i-iqizssso MucH.e- paiienLs at the San. A duct. tiwhispering l-lope". (encore) "Quicksilver" by Misses Kay and Virginia Coffin of Rollo Bay West vias much enjoyed. After this the president called on Mrs. Allison Maclilfillan who gave a splendid address on the place women should take in the affairs of the community and of the world at large. She also con- gratulated the members on the display of hooked rugs and other articles urging them to take more interest in the handiwork com- petitions at the Provincial Exhib- ition and especially the 'I'weeds- muir competition. Mrs. MacMiIlan also gave a brief but interesting report of her visit to the United Nations meetings as it delegate of the A.C. W. W. The pupils of Rollo Bay West School presented I short program consisting of a nologue and a dialogue "Child Psychology". The supervisor, Miss Robin. gave a talk on the different branches of Institute work. girla' clubs. hand. icraft exhibltiom. Manitoba relief, public speaking competitions etc. She also gave a demonstration of formerly or Mnntnsuh R. WILLIAMS i I garments. A song by Peggy Mu. Donald and A reading by Mrs. Joe Neale of Bear River was followed by the reading and adoption of the minutes of last year's conven- tion. Plans were made to hold next years convention at Rollo Bay West. Mrs. Reg Coffin was cleri- Preaident and Mrs. Arthur Wood. Secretary. Conventl closed with fhc National Anthem after which lunch was served by the members of Fortune Bridge W. I. After lunch Min Mona Wilson of the Dept. of Health. who was unavoidably dc- : gadget for pressing sleeves cg Mr. Wallace Campbell of New Annan. I i A wedding of much interest to' many in this district took in Charlottetown on Thursday. i daughteir of Mr. and Mrs. couple intend to reside in Kit-I mulr. l and in the absence of Mrs. Collnl MacDonald, ness procedure. which was carried on in much the usual manne-r.' The hostess served a delicious lunch to the members at the close of the evening and a social hour followed. of the United Church. M0IIlllgllF.I has been ccmpletcd by Mr. John Denham. Kilmuir. It is built of, taincd. gave a talk on Dental Health. A very hearty vote of thanks was extended to the speakers of the, afternoon for the very inter- r-siing and instructive addreses and to the entertaining Institute for their hospitality. llx persona warn llllol. OIII three entirely wind out. who crashed In-all on Into n In: four Bradford, out. The cooldent 0tldIfNI'WIOI Mu. truelllag south to Toronto. from Icrrlc. was forced of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Munro. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockltairt and ar- vlace rived at Whim Road to visit Mrs. and Mrs. -W119 15- when M155 Mary BWCC-iweslc-y Campbell. Mrs. Jackhart family of Fredericton. N. B.. Lockharils parents, Mr. -1011"; d tii h'ldr "ill - in for ts Bruce, I-Ieathcrdale. became il1cI:nSho1.f:u-,.lwyC;?ucII M,lven:;BaCkh,.,t &::Eeod.Mr" and Mm Malcolm bride GI M15 Mack M89Kmn0"v was obliged to return to work in ..... son of Mr. and Mrs Ca-rl MacKin- nederictonl on his return. he non. Kilmuir. This popular young was nccompnnigd as (3, 35 char. lottetown by Mr. and Mrs. R-ussel MacBeth of Whim Road. . imp til -i -I I . On Thw:'sda.v night. June 22. thc. The residents of Whim Road are ",I.c:wM:?:.yfeSfe' M” md mliimlmrs 311' Whmtl Riffs 1-;;l'0?(' vary pleased to note that repair were 9 gl-'95 5 0 l 75- an work IS be" (I II t the EB Y. Graham. When they held V-h9lT't-iid of I-'(;o:id.0The treess. R,?'.:go,2”dM:ff,:' gfhtz dJothns0,?' meeting M. the home 01' Ileflwhich were growing uiiplensantly island Qhere me 0 mt 0 L 8 m9th9l"- M73 Jime Daley. C0m'it-lose to the road are being cut y Spen an en- memlal Cl'055- MV5- W- 13- FA'-1591"-,by a wcrktng crew undci: the direc- thc president opened the I'IICCIIIIl1,'u0n of 31.3 wm, D. E-user, 511,10”. this dlsbrlcl. We 59('-TWTY. MP5-tsinee Mr. Fraser began his duties GCCTEW CIBTEY Ntendcd the W51-' this spring he has had all culverts on the road repaired. and has car- tlie overseer for ricd out his duties well. BUYING . This basement of the new wing. POULTRY DAILY EASTERN PACKING CO.. LTD. Souris. P. E. I. Head-On 'crash Between" Bus, car ynngfunily of latoawronglnnowlcn cum uwnouio ll-Iv nllu north of (root. no truck, was force! under the front Impact was no great tag the out In which the ct: except the driver. law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Crane. R Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mcnouguil and family Bangor, were visitors to Lorne Valley on Sundayp they were guests of Mrs. McDougall's Mrs. Annie Bell and son Billy, New Glasgow N. S. have returned to their home after spending a few days visiting Mrs. Bell's bro- joyable vacation renewing old ac- quaintances. They were guests of Mr. Johnston's. brother and sister- in-law Mr. and Mrs. George John- SOII. A number of rate-payers gather- ed at Lorne Valley school on Mon- day, -with paint brush in hand and soon the interior of the school took on a new appearance. This school possesses a silver Trophy which was presented to the school district which made the most im- provements for three successive years. A number of members from Lorne Valley attended the Com- munion servicc at St. Andrews Church, Cardigan on Sunday. The pastor Rev. Norman Young con- ducted the service. A large con. Erezation was in attendance, Dur-' Mrs. J. J. Farley and family of New York is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Noll 8. Ron. Fortune Head. .' Mr. Peter Black, Halifax spent his vacation visiting in Ibr- tune, the guest of Mr. and Mrs Alex Macclumpha, and Mr. and Mrs. John Black. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coughlan and little daughter, Anita Jean. of Toronto. and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Diamond, and their two little boys. Barry and Roddy. of Chas- lottetown were visiting in Ilbrtunc recently, the-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Stead and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma.cKcnz.io and little daughter Jane. of Souril, anti Mrs. Charles Stead, Forf.unI.- motored to Dartmouth reeuitly and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J3. -i Fassett, where Mrs, Maclienltlzt and Jane will spend their vscntlon. On their return trip Mrs. Studs and her brother visited snanri places of interest, at Truro. Sun- nyside. Pictou and Halifax. the Cross" was rendered by Mr. Young and Mr. Earle MacDonald. Mr. Russell McAulay was I busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph Campbell, Cambridge. Mass.. motored to the Island where they are visiting Mr. Campbell's sisters, Mrs. Ever- ett Fisher and Mrs. Dantel Grant. ing the service a duet ”Nailed to Near Bradford, claims 6 Lives ' P IUOAI PIODUCIION is expected to reach I 30.- 000.000 short tons. I I . World cuur production thicycu