.. . PAGE EIGHT Tl-IE GUARDIAN. cl1Axl.u'ri'ET()WN MATINEE 2:30 EVENING 6:50 - 9 -rill. and sat. iileiad idiktisrxw ' I ' ating the bucket and crane. shows J"di"e3 2n M” C”- 9 t d M . - v- -- -- 1 g... . . . g ga as an rs. Lorne MacMlilan songs. Bedtime . and Litt e nearer caucus himself to be a master of the art. erM2arl;ei.Ng;:u:1g8a.fe'S1ke);:i has of West Covehead replied on be- Green" which were enjoyed by ALLVI mm. EXTRA, NEWS V . sivins his audience a worthy ;rh'me'1e'gged ;.M'e ",0, bgys. 1. half of 'ihe visitors. ail. Cm. M" i Mr. Wallace Birt was a visitor show. Blah. wattemorm and Marin Roll call was responded in as Many helpful and amusing ques- Iolllv F CAPITOL I-'Itl. - SAT. I SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 3341': snmour non rue couui-ev.:.x-...- THE EASTERN, GUARDIAN IGINTII ION'l'MilJl'ix Stewart. Herold I. Landry. Alien Althea. lire. Inca Iuae lianlee 0 AGENT GEORGETOWN: lalr. Walden uvera. up lleorgetevnai The Poet Office! I. Ilellarda The Guardian may he bought at any of the feIlowf.Ia,vlIeee In Ilosahgiael Ilse I. A. ueweuya; Ilse. Ole). Inloudllflallldhllrtmf OIIII. uontague Shoe Store. .a.... Mr. Ronald home in Montagut and relatives in Summcrside Hunter River. Mrs. William Mrs. 1-Iarry Duchene. City, visiting her mother. Mr5- Wu” MaoLearl. Montasut . :1. urday to spend the week-end to Charlottetown on Friday. iness Friday. Friday. .Jl'l'l"I'lD FOOTWEAR 52350 MacDonald. ' Sum- merside, spent the weekend at his and MICLAED. Mon- tague, has as her guests for a few Quebec accompanied by her two sons. will be spending the next month Mrsy Clifford R. Potter of Bloom- field. N. J. and her two daughters. Whitman are eatpected to leaVe their home in Saint Peters on Sat- with and Mrs. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay were in Charlottetown on bus- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodgerson were visitors to Charlottetown on Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fiasor. Mr. C. 8. Fraser. Mrs. William Fraser, and Mrs. Maisie Lantz spent Wed- nesday in New Glasgow, N. s. vis- iting relatives. Gets Underway With the usual group of kibitz. been completely dredged, but this year will see the completion of a long delayed work. Besides the dredge under the command of Capt. James Keddy. there are also the tugs Canso and Pugwash. un- der the command of Capts. Gam- bei and C. Macbean. The river has course of 2900 feet. Each cut is 36 feet wide. giving a completed width of 144 feet. The dredge takes 35 minutes to load Aiyre Poitier. the engineer oper- The need for this work has been apparent for several" years since heavy ships have found it difficult to enter the port. With this in- creased depth in the channel. it will be easier for such ships to come in. thereby increasing trade for this community. a trade which has been in danger of falling off owing to the heavy silt filling in st. Andrew's Gllurcll Picnic. . Held Yesterday The annual picnic at at. Ami- rew'e Presbyterian Church. Mon- . tague. was held Wednesday after- noon, July 12th. at Brudeneil Point The large attendance of adults and children enjoyed an afternoon and evening of games. swimming and other sports. At the supper hour a events and the winners: 100 Yd Dash-Girls six years and under. 1. Sandra Bell; 2. sunn Jardlne; 3. Peggy Fraser. 100 Yd Dash-Boys six years and Myers; 3. Norma Llewellyn. loo Yd Dash-Bays seven and eight. 1. James Cox; 2. Victor Bell; 3. Winston Mackenzie. 100 Yd Dash-Girls 9 and 10: 1. Elaine Poole: 2. Coral Boehner; 3. Mabel M:-lcLean. 100 Yd Dash-Boys 9 and 10: 1. l. Phyllis Reid; 2. Barbara Leod. 100 Yd-Boys 13 and 14: 1. Blair Watterworth; 2. Merrill Poole. Mac- Married Ladies Race: l. Mrs. Poole; 2. Wallace MacDonald and James Cox: 3. Kenneth MacKenzle and Kenneth Fraser. Three legged race for girls. 1. Thelma Stewart and Phyllis Reid; 2. Glenda Jamleson and Elaine Poole; 3. Florine Higginbotham and Barbara MacLe0d. Wheel barrow race for girls: 1. Glenda Jamiesnn and Elaine Poole; Women's Institute was recently held in Covehead l-fall. Mrs. Louis Marshall of Stan- hope presided. The meeting opened at 2.30 p.m. I . . - i , i b m .' .1 I pointed for next years resolution ' Blilllrrgelasnd g:rs.el:I.l;.aSviewart. 93?” 5C?W with 300 Yard-i Of mild. 100 Yd D3”-Gms 14 fnd "en by the singing of "O Canada" fol. and courtesy committee - Mrs. ixalidx ' which is ihen'tal.(en seven miles 11(iF1;r"ll19 Hi3Kmb9"h""- 2- Anne lowed by the creed in unison. William Dover. Mrs. Bert Youn- , ' 10 59! White 1'5 1-! dumped. Mr. W ac em- Mrs. Harry Lawson of Sianhope ker and Mrs. Hector Jenkins. Institute then welcomed the del- foliows:-Wcst Covehead Z0. Dun- staffnage 8. Pleasant Grove 4. Suffolk 4, Covchead Road 5, Stan- hope 15. North Winsloe 8. and in- tivities were given by each In- stitute. Minutes of the 1949 convention were read and adopted. Resolution and courtesy commit- take a mild antacid, la entle laxative--take ENO'S 'l'ruit Salt'. Buy the large size to ay-but be sure you get ENO! teresting reports on the year's ac-' JULY 13. 1950 FOR GENERATIOCNS . Mr. Oh i Fra er. 3 bou tiful l n h h til ' - ' M3'ii1i.a;iTed, attensded tliieesshur-Gsaln Joyerd. folio?-recs i.';”in.”35..Z.....?3.. From, Mother to Daughter-from Father no son- c.,,.g,...me in auimmerside on of prizes for mg m... A mm BN0 5 Ftllls Salt is a family remedy. A sparkling dose of Tuesday evenlnl. M ta RI Keeper service was led by Rev. F. Klelslnt-tlstlng BNO, taken every morning when needed. -- - Young. with everyone iolnlns in elpsNature free the system from sugnadng wastes that up Mn Nelliv 1'm"- "WWW the SW"! 0i iml” hyinm vitaii Foliowfheexaml fENOt' 'li sch w ldo' a spent the weekend visiting friends Following is the list of athletic '3" P” "ii" 9 3 01' V" 4.” ' I Sold Throughout the World SALT ' - LT? Gentle Laxative - Mild Anracid -kind hospitality on entertaining this convention. . nu. I . Kenn” wxmzie. 2. 1 . 2. Be it resolved that a vote of .(-Xegvnewiileliiishi-1l:ilit'19I;g3r5M:gieP03:r.s been surveyed to provide a 14. Macnoxahr 3' Even” Myexalace thanks be extended to Miss Mec- .mi... Mr. Louis MacDonald. W” '”'''""1' ""'”""1"3 ”l'””- 100 Yd Dash-Girls 11 and 12: l. Milli" '0' '1" "TV inmiictive W-R jade M.,,,,;;g...., c".t5' Th” M3 wurse M 2900 no Pauline Nicholson; 2. Joanne Wat- rf--- 0" WPOHEM mint!!- i mgp will require six cuts from Stevens te,.Wo,th. 3. Isobel Dew”. The annual district convention of 3- B9 it F9-l01Ved tvhit 7-his meet- ”; e M1, and Mrs. ILL, Burge ac- Wm” '9 Gnvernmem Wharf and 199 yd Dash:Boys 11 and 12; 1' York, Marshfiold. Dunstafinage, ing approve the idea of appointing , Companied by their chauueunwii, thereafter four cuts through re- David M5cLgan; 2. Kenneth Mac. Pleasant Grove. Covehead Road, the resolution and courtesy com- '.”io Ham Flynn, their daughters Chm malncler of out course, the second Intyrez 3. Kenneth Fraser. West Covehead. Suffolk, North mitiee 1- year previous to conven- d'3 - and Bemadem and niece Noreen COUFSB 013 1420 feel. and third 100 Yd Dash - Girls 13 and 14: Wlnsloe and Stanhope institutes, lion and that we appoint a com- mittee for same at this meeting. This resolution was adopted and the following delegates were ap- Little Doris Younker sang two tions were found in the Question p Box. . The singing of the National An- lihem brought the meeting to a close. There. was a very fine display .. . l . ' weak. her brother-in-law and sis- era. the dredge PWD1i5 swung in- under: 1. Ian Campbell; 2. Richard I"""" - 1 my Mr. .nd Mrs. Wendell Lmd. to action this week to dredge out Llewellyn; 3. Earl Poole. . beam Moose Jaw' 5351;, the Montague River. It has been 109 Yd Dash-Girls seven and l some 15 years since the river has eight: 1. Carolyn Cox: 2. Sylvia for over '15 years. h ofxgaiilis-and4fWaiacy7work aha noveltiesu A delicious luncn has served by the ladies of Stanhope. v a r, , 2. Sylvia Myers and Mabel Mac- A , W" LOVIS "fir Mr. and Mrs. Waiter White viere 919 Chiflntl tee was appointed as follows. -- ' 1A". H o ,, visitors at the home of Mr. and Leagieel barrow race tor boys. 1 Mrs. Ramsay Auld. Mrs. Peter A0303! 3.Pemait 16. Wager .. r' g" gm; Mrs. Owen Kelly. Pisquld East. on ' Kenneth Fraser and Wallace Mu; Proud and Mrs. John Munn. 1. Ofthe cheek 4 like 18.Wicked ail. ( sundgy, Ilnwed Mother s LogIc g Dunstaffnage very kindly offer- mnxprunlon oltualcnou nnm . Donald. 2. Merrill Poole and David . . E.. , - ed to entertain the Convention in 0! dlllllit 5-304!" 33-W001"! . Ma.cl..ean '5 Kenneth Maclntyre Miss Susan MacAulay, Souris -'- and Ever'etlt'Myers 1951. I.Corpulei-it water fabric nut has been engaged 3, teach. gKlDDI-IRMINSTER. Worcester- Jockey race for" boys: 1' ml” 1;, the abggnce of M15, Robing 10.0peninga 'l.Aetof l4.Beyond er in Pisquid East School for the Shire. Er-S18n:..Jll1.V 9d-tic?) : wauermouth and James cox; 2. Miss MacMillan gave an interest- 11 :90” 8 gnfwhw "'Pl::3 coming year. Thmgs 3”, CW3 "'3 9 W 93-Y K9,-men, Fraser and Kenneth ing address on several projecia r '" WWW” 35-M” V for unmarried mothers. says Canon Madmyre. ,, Menm Poole and connected with schou and In, entrance (Ruin) 26.'rroplcel Mr. and Mi-5: Owen K6113: Pis- R.uB. Jolly. vicar of Kidzierrlrlinsttcrx. wanna Niacsonald: mmk .work ute, which "mm. 11i:.ll::I::dota 11 Ameritcan quid E35i- were Vi51t0T-5 it We Th? stat? has made ' east" ” Jockey race for girls: 1. Barbara resolutions were passed for fur- 'bon m 1: Di." 27 n"”'' yuhu.” A""'; home of their daughter. Mrs- A!'- 3","”"""”?d mmher 1” have T13” Ma.oi..cod and Beth Macxenzle; 2. ther discussion at the annual con- ,5 putt" t " 2s'Pn';'"" 'u Ben” I . thur Hughes and Mr-Hughes. Bed- 0h1id- but It does not iouch. ,9 Mabel MacLean and Sylvia Myers: vention to be held in Charlntte- ' 'i'"f ' ' d S d all-important matter of the girls 3 piorine H,ggmbog,hg.m and M”. town 011530 13-TAIIICD 39-330 37-0539”? l for 7 mdcmpmm... Said we V-war. S-gme Guns. A ;mmca1 number N” by Shh” 17. giiruenta amzoharnan 31.:::ttiike '39.(S'lmyniIX;ll.ll( . - -v "'”I"' hid . i t h .2 1. J c ; -V - Id!-I - 'd'.Mnf:'i:iiinMi:yLiiissaliiagvig encldiillgifdgfeetoc ihemiiioiiizf hart: 2.s13Bl?irr:3:tt:;wo:in;'3. xiii. 1..ii..S.f;'.?..f"C'3.?"2Z?3i.iSti?"”..?i' 1" W” tolmnr I 81.!-Ittloiallnd I0-Pronotm fllaiy and.Mr. George. Leard motor. get 36s (33.27) adweek maternity Pt:i:,:g2rl::ielb3rMacil.l;1:; This was followed by a lively sing; ed to Charlottetown on Monday. iliIt?KleIl':i:.ar essglgpgcially interest. Rem, . . - iggtgitiig by the member, of york ”J:l.uchn.. , . . ,,.;:,,,-LE.. - . a elf The July meeting of Pisouid Ed 1" ”"m3”.lc,d mnhers i;:1:5h::i: , g Fun and nonsense consisted of a 33.Pg,ddlg.ukg Em women-S Institute met at 1e,1n his opinion. 656 E 8 humorous reading by Mrs. Lorine proceaa the home of Mrs. Harold -13! On Mt 59"5:tM shamitr told a maul MacMliian entitled "Mr. Smith :4.Chum Wednesday evening. A good at- A V" "9 WF3: 9 that one uh. I . Goes To Call and a game played '.i5.Asea.aonol "name of members we" W ””"”-" ””'".."” .3: .... .. ...- District convention w"hW'W- home"-nsnuch We-' ent and after the business a social mfrlrfd mi: elrd awe be bxanlwd laughter. The presidents then 2'l.nlol hour was spent and lunch served. W Y 5 Q" . I th E-.. drew for their part in the next 25-Therefore .- mg prggcing babies or We ..'The 22nd Institute District convention with the following re- gilt-ghollctntitie r'"- V”-'r' Wow? . . v tth . its:-C hdRd.-F -Minx pl 'g ?" "Tim "ms: ”fl.if”id: Ln bavgi cfliftllfslz ::s1ll;:Sl.d lgdwafd beB.i.ii- Tlid Nonsen:ev;e l:i:asant?aGrove E 33-ggxlnllut Produced I 5”" l ” ” V ” . pm and Mrs. Harry Buipitt. Roae- Education Talk; Marshfield-Own din: making our work of redemption . . . N t wi I D g 35,c,m(p.,u) Mgf, ygu-,e' c 5,, "e;iiL'i2..f.""f..?..”32;1.??”m.m.... ::::::;:':- .::..l. :5 g......” and friends were graciously re- west Covehead - Own Selection; 4 n 70. Try e g . - 37. Astringent N. Y. Fashions iZlX”..':l.l?:l si.i:l.1..”s'.::'.22 ::;:.....m:::...:”"””- 5”" -we 'mg1u.". '"ii'li.'l":"' "i3rio':i::'i'wngeo'r9::Idina. I ception committee was Mrs. Ohes- A monologue by Mrs. Edison a"Bw""' FOR ;Vl,I::'I.d5.:arIi3 t.:.”."'.':5l.."l'....."""" ' 3 Dnmth, 34,. sci Annear and Mrs. Wm. 'rhomp- an-dy called "Nora and the 3,'w”I uI,l'h”"d I y son LOWE? MOMBKUC Th! 1053' Twins" was very well received . ' 1 1 GLSICII Associated Press Fashion Editor ing was conducted by the pres- coiieciion was taken for the ., lncwnun idem. Mrs. James MEIEDODI-id. T. B. League and amounted to ' BUYING NEW YORK. July 12.. (app gfld opened with the slnzinlr 01' 31035 a further s5.ao being added. non; The ”neW Wm lmiih" e""m3 the Institute Ode followed by the i, 'a'sale of cake. hrinzlnr the fluent BOW" is -'td”" 5tmP5”"'3 summn C ed re ted in unison. The y H11 1595. inygjj for women who can't make up their Iain” ogefwelcome W” given by "aw: it:eso'fugOn md com,.My L. g I AM"; POULTRY mind! about 5”" l9"i”"- Mrs. Alvin Brothers and was W committee presented the following DAILY cIIYP.l'0QUOfl'E-llere'a how to work it:, This is W '"'" m" ,” f,h”f.” if; sponded to by Mrs. Georze Me1- resolutions: - i A x I n L a A A 1: Ir grzgnglldiglse tgletslilencgocgrndntofncwrnty lish. Union Road. h 00 1. Be it resolved that a vote of - W gt 1, o N o 1- 1; 1,1, 0 wg RN PAP KING Of I floor-length gown. yet I110” ..,?J,f,nm,;,T,1.:e',,:f, l..f.,,”1f,,.,p.;:; ”""””wbe ”f”";d9gt'fe lroer one letter simply stands for another. nulls example"A'is need C freedom for dancing by menns 0”” The ,0" can M the msmum MPG ”mc"5 "5 " the three L's. X for the zero 0's. etc. single letters. apes Pk 1598-31 0 LTD shorter front. An outstanding ex- trephiee. the length and formation of the words are all hinta. 0''. C .. . showed about eighty s and - "mm is dinhe in glam tand Jflliii Vitiw" P'"e"i' The M””"5"” the lives of the humble folk -who M" ””-"" ”"' "M" ”' w"”'"' . 1 re ss 0 - ' Cornwall Solms. P. E. I. i:E”:ff:.S W ” ::”::”r..l::l..".::';::r .::".';:; how - om-v-- www- d,- in. l ally came to produce a p ay. 5" . T m",i1":l; gf.ng;;gc,,0;m;;..,;w,;r.gf Colrllveiition(gi:eMoI;t;ggie;p:,rgdntt;hde how m,m,c,,,y my pmmygd s n n U B I f. V II n J R : p c o r u p x v P at ---m--i ' own 0 rs 1 . - T OUR wAy BY J R WILLIAMS 3;” ,”V'mlf;"if;:e 312133 ,”,f,”””,' Ifresidengt Mrs. Howard Vlckerson; i”;n”fj.;;ie,iff;;””;dd,es3 W W on o x I L .1 ll 1- x z or -v n o v 1. 5- K A I . . . er a . , . . - JU . - vibrant flame color. sorrento blue. Vic"P'””'""'- M” M" C" my" en by Miss Mona Wilson on the ZBVN VTKIL-CNRKR.-' ' i olds' secretary. Mrs. R. 0. Mac- "1 h ml hm - g , ....- g lapls tone, mink beige. morocco -1 d. den ea of our c ren. I . , , , ( AD.W WELL WHEN -n.i- . . mm mm mm my. Dona . Lunch M, 5...” by m. M1,, e-weer: orntnmu. ro mm! A room arm Mano . 0 FAT”E,M 5,? CAT wt-947 ou'r - C She uses velvet collars and blnd- A very enlov-ble -lnzson (ms of the R.,,.,,.,,.h 1...,m,m mg, A uA1D.DANClNGg!vNg;l'l-IILCI-IlQUl:nI:D siww ..M11,'roN. W-iJ,U-7?. ' -"map.-70 H550. ing on suite of tweed or yarn-dyed 5915 Mm M” 0- N' Rm f ' which a treat of ice cream was en- ' ' HE TO TAKE A SHOIZTJ CUT IN ATUNNEL AlN'T BElN' A FATHFsA?W)NHUT VHER. OFF -: IF TRVIKY, flannel. most of which feature the nipped waist and arched hipline, achieved by padding and stiffen- ing the peplum. Skirts and slim and peg-topped. the average length 14 inches from the floor. . Herbert Sondheim also accents the feminine dusamaker suit with nipped waist and extended hlpline. one version of which is done in natural keeha with a leop- aird bib and flame red Jersey bloiue. Mollie Pamls showed ii sleek sophisticated amp of day and evening fashions. slim in line, with back or side drapery. g Montague. directing. Mrs. Mary Robin. supervisor of Institutes. gave a very interesting and'instructive talk on the work and different projects of the In- altute. followed by a demonstra- tion. on making an ironing pad. The run and Nonsense program put on by the New Perth Instr- tuts was heartily enjoyed by all. A beautiful address was given by Mrs. A. D. Mackenzie. Mont-C8119. on the Passion Plays of Oberam- mergau. She told, in her charming manner. of her trip to Europe and her visit to the town of Oberlin- inenau. she told of the beauty of The tastets the test for tea! Canadians buy more than any other brand. Salado J0!0d. Tiilgiza OUGHT To i Iuisf vsllziwrruirus noui . .WZ””-XV - ydd i my rm ; '- . aox'r-Aim i i HAD THE oualous oisrmcnodor LEADINQI .THE LEAGUE IN FIELDING concur.- BE A LAW not-no By Fagoly Ev Sham; . t-dii-. .. TM DID lo we LIMP mics mo, HE'S VETMX OFEVERYTIIINGTIIEY I X X ".4 M . .oy'uao oaarcsag