PAGE EIGHT 5ULY23.1953 THE sasrsim eusnoiau AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Euold P. Landry. Iln. Byron llswsrt. Mn lrnco Mscmies. Min Joyce Wigglntoa. Plus Mclunnoa. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden haven. Eu Guardian may be bought sf the following places in Montaglsi lino Dons Restaurant, and Guardian Olflos; In Gsorgstawsi its loss cum. in loarls: Tbs suck liar and Is. liobuds . Is: .910! CREAM festival on the Presbyterian Church lawn, Mon- tsgua. Saturday evening. ..'Mr. George l-licken arrived at his home in Gaspereaux after spending two years in Penticton. B. 0., where he was employed. .fMiss Ethel Ulrich and Miss Dorothy schmalc of Cincinnati. Ohio. were the guests of Miss Vera Beck. Montague. during the past week at her summer cottage. ..rsco'rcn TARTAN China cups in stock. sl.'l5, or 52.00 mailed. Tartans listed: Black Watch. Bu- :hans.n, Cameron, Campbell. Dav- idson. Fraser, Gordon. MacLean. MacLeod. MacDonald. MscKenzie. MaoPherson, Robertson, R o y al Stewart. C. R. Eoehner, Jeweller, Gift Shop, phone '10, Montague. ..'.l0INT POLITICAL MEET- INGGA joint political meeting was held at Yeo's Theatre. Monta- gue. last night with Mr. B. H. Yoo acting as chairman. Besides the two candidates for Kings County, Mr. T. J. Kickham. and Mr. John A. MacDonald. speaking in sup- port. of Mr. Kickham were Hon. Walter E. Darby, attorney general, and Mr. George Saville. M.L.A., and in support of Mr. MacDonald. Hon. George I-Ices. M. 13.. Broad- view. Ont., and Mr. Charles Mac- Qusld. provincial secretary of the Progressive Conservative Associa- ion. Each speaker was granted i nppreclativs hearing by the large audience in attendance as they discussed the national issues can- crmed in the forthcoming elect- ion. OVER FRIDAY. JU LY 24th- ALLAN "nocxv" LANE And His Stallion BLACK JACK at MATINEE 2:30 CONSERVATIVE RADIO SPEECHES All Times Standard THURSDAY, JULY 23l'd- ' - 9:00 to 9:15 P.M.-Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. ' 1:45 to p50 P.M.-W. Chester S. McLure. SATURDAY, JULY 25th- L 7:55 to 8:00 P.M.-Wylie Gibson. - Cut out this ad for reference. ....'OHILD'S HEALTH confer- ence, Public Health Nurses's Of- fice, Friday, July 24th, 2 to 4 pm. ..'ICE CREAM FESTIVAL-A very successful ice cream festival was held in the I.OO.F. lodge rooms Friday evening. Everyone enjoyed the sociability of the evening, and a substantial sum was realized. During the 8V9nlnH- piano selections were played by Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. SHOLD ANNUAL PICNIC - The Rebekshs and Oddfeilows of Montague held their annual picnic at Norton's Shore on the Bruciencii River yesterday afternoon. Every- one enjoyed sn afternoon slid evening of swimming and other sports. The program also included a visit to Bi-udenell Island. A de- licious supper was served. and in the evening a huge bonfire was built on the beach. . 'MAG-ISTRATEIS COURT - A resident of Toronto was fined 50.00 and costs for operating a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired at Georgetown yesterday by Magistrate Joseph W. MacDon- ald. A resident. of Glen William was fined 1.00 and costs on a charge of common assault. A resident of Cvrandvlew was fined 5.00 and costs for speeding and a resident of Cardigan was fined 10.00 and Cl is on the same change. The case of a. resident of Sturgeon for di-ivlngl intoxicated was adjourned. Also adjourned was the case of a resi- dent of Greek River for possession. other cases adjourned: A resident of Montague for driving intoxicated. A resident of Murray River. one of Sturgeon and one of Nova. sootia CFCY Swiminingl Tests i. Held Al Cardigan Miss Norma MacKenzie. Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Instructor completed a two weeks course at cardigan on July 22nd. Paul cudmore tested this group and issued awards to the following? Elementary-Muriel Burke, Mary Redmond. Gerald Cmnln. Roy Sanderson. Peggy Ann Aitkeii. Gladys Moran. Andrea Redmond. Barbara Sanderson, Joey Williams. Joan Sanderson. Herbie Willisms. Junior-John Irving, Nora Mac- Donald. Tommy Irving. Intermediate-J u d y MacDonald, Johnny Steele. Ross Brothers. Senior-Margaret. MacDonald. Al- fred Gardiner, Bobby Irving, Mild- red Acorn. under the plant Diseases Act. The case of a resident of Vernon River on a charge of driving while his license was suspended was ad- journed fcr judgment. A resident of Murray River on a charge of being intoxicated in a public place em. ei-ed ti plea of not guilty. The case was dismissed on the grounds that the accused was not in a public place at the time of his arrest. The case of a resident of Mount Stew. art. on a charge of intoxication in a public place was adjourned for one week. Personals ..'Mrs. Margaret A. Meyer, R. N... and Mr. Wallace Whitney Meyer. 8. Sc.. of West Boylston. Mass.. are visiting at the home of their brother and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick C. MacDonald. Beiievue; Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Ross. Upper Montague: and Mr. mid Mrs. John J. Macneth, Montague. ..'Mr. Earl Sullivan. Hamilton. Ont., is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sullivan. Greenfield, He is accom- panied by Mr. John Connolly also of Hamilton. Ont. ..'Miss Phyllis Cowan, formerly of Montague, visited in Lower Montague over the week-end, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Aitken. Miss Cowan is now in the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve, Com- munications section, located at Coverdale. Moncton, N. 13. .'Miss Audrey MacLean, em- pioyea of the Island Telephone Co.. Montague. is spending several days in Dartmouth, N. S.. visiting friends. ..'Mrs. A. M. Hall. St. Cather- ines, Ont., Mrs. Elmer Pearce. Tillsonburg. Ont., are spending two weeks vacation visiting their sister. Mrs. Bert Taylor and Mr. Taylor of Lower Montague. I ..'Mrs. Stephen Livingstone. Cardigan. and her daughter Anne. who is employed at the Monta- gue .6 to 51.00. are visiting friends and relatives in Dartmouth, N.S. R0CKY'S - SIX - CIINS ROAR I HERE IT IS . . . LANE'S . . . A NEW THRILL-LOADED ADVENTURE WITH THE ACCENT ONA ACTION! SAVAGE FRONTIER "THE WALKER sronv"' Medal of Honor Series! CHAPT. 5 "JUNGLE onums" Thrilling Serial "PARDON MY WRENCH" "nro's GUITAR" - COLORFUL canroon svsnmo sHows 7 and 9 CAPITOL TC-DAY FRI. & SAT. EXTRA! FEATURETTE HlTS- It Luff Comedy BIGGEST . . . HIS BEST lsnd the Houri Danc of Desire! El Khobsrl , the defiant ldesert-brigsnd. ' land the reckless- ?Frencli beauty 'IlIS kiss held I I 4 . ' -THE BEST-LOVE. . WWW TUBES! . -. ii'frooAv!i .. TWJEJ3, - Iwliich opens today at W THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Wade Scores. Decision Win MONGPON. (OP)-Curtis Wade of Portland, Me., snared a clean cut lo-round decision over Roger Whmott of Mahone Bay. N.a.. in the mail! bout of a boxing card here Wednesday. Wlhynott, former Oansdian mid- dleweight champion. staged, ,, comeback in the late rounds but was unable to overcome Wade's early lead. It was Wade's second appear- ance in Moncton. Last montih he dF0PP9d I split, decision to Yvon Duralle of Bale Ste. Anne, N. 15., Canadian middleweight champion. Promoters announced they will at- tempt to rematch Wade and Dirt- elle. IN MEMOIRIAM MRS. JOHN MCKAY The death of Mrs John McKay (nee Christine Acorn) took place in the Montague Hospital on May 24. 1953 in her 45th year. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ev- erett Nicohlson Acorn. The late Mrs. McKay was in her seemingly good health until two who doeth all things well called her to her heavenly home. The funeral services were con- ducted on May 27 by Rev. Carl Currie from Peters Road Presby- terian Church. Interment was in the church cemetery. The hymns sung were: ”Sale in the Arms of Jesus". itDoes Jesus Care", and ”Meet Me There". A solo. "I Want To Go There. Don't You?" was rendered by Mr. Wil- lard McLean. Pallbearers were: Arthur McLel- lan, Archibald Collins. Alexmidei Mart-in. Archibald Martin, Harry Johnstone and Artemus Acorn. Left to mourn are her husband. a son Basil Y.. Saint John; her father and mother: a step-daugh- ter (Ester) Mrs. Martin Campbell, Glen William; two brothers. Sam- uel of Alberton; James of Boston. Mass; s sister (Mary) Mrs. Otto Irving of Peters Road; a. brother. Archibald. Marshfleld, prcd I her 21 years ago. The floral tributes lows: Wreath-Husband. Pillow-Father, Mother and Basil. were as fol- ' Wreath-Sam, Winnie and fam- ily. Spray-Everett. Frances and fam- ily 'Wrssth-Bell. Doiei-la. Stewart and Duncan. Cross-Otto and Mary. Wreath-Hicken Family. Alllston. Wreath--Local 825 IA. of M.. Saint John's. Wreath-Alliston Womciis Insti- tute. Wreaih- Peters Road Women's Institute. Card Of Thanks The faminy of the late Mrs. Mc- Kay wish to extend their thanks to the doctors and nurses of Mont- ague Hospital, to Rev. Carl Currie. to their friends and neighbors for their kindness; also to those who sent. flowers. cards and letters of sympathy during their and bereave- men . I ROMBEIIG Music in WARN- ER'S "DESERT SONG" Warner Bros.' new Technicolor production of "The Desert song." the Prince Edward Theatre, brings to the screen as co-stars for the first time, two of America's most popular singing screen stars. Kathryn Grayson and Gordon MacRae. The beautiful Miss Grsyson por- trays the flirtatious Margot, and MacRae is casi,as the legendary El Khobar. leader of the Riffs. A third star is rugged Steve Cochran playing the suave Captain Fon- tnine of the French Foreign Le- gion. The glorious music of Sigmund Romberg is blended to a modern- day tale of desert adventure and romance as Gordon MacRae leads his embattled Riff riders against the treachery of an unscrupulous sheik in order to win the favor of his people and the love of the be- guiling Margot. Allyn McLcrie and Dick Wesson have important featur d roles in the colorful movie wh ch was dir- ected by Bruce Humbcrslone and pioduced for Warner Bros. by Rudi Fehr. VIENNA, (Reuters) - Reports reaching Vienna recently said there have been riots, strikes and scho- tage recently in Sofia and other OF. ALL usicAi:AvN illiuiliiiivsoiscoiuoimlel cities of Communist Bulgaria. -N1 ,. TODAY - rm. rniucsrnwsnn days prior to her death. But God ' CROWN MISS CANADA-Katln lecn Archibalcl', 19, of Kelowns. B. 0., is crowned Miss Canada. for 1953 at Burlington, Ont. The hazel-eyed queen, who won unanimous ap- proval of the judges in the beauty and talent contest, recited part of Funeral At cardigan The funeral of the late Miss Bernadette Lewis. who passed away at the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday. July 17. was held yes- terday from All saints Church. Cardigan. with Rev. B. J. Croken celebrating Requiem High Mass. Present at the service were Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon. Rt. Rev. Richard st. John. Rev. Thos. Hyncs. S.J., Rev. Arnold E. Toner. C.S.C., Rev. Dr. J. P. E. 0'Hanley, who conducted the service at the grave. Rev. Louis Callaghan. D. D.. Rev. Bernard Gillis. Rev. T. P. Butler. Rev. B. J. MacDonald. Rev. Ber- nard Gillis. D.D. led the choir and assisting in the choir were Rev. Lawrence Landrigan and Rev. Basil Croken. The late Miss Lewis was only 44 years of age at her passing. which followed a lifetime devoted to teaching. and many men and wo- men of today, and children also. will regret her passing for it is said that she was the best and klndsst of them all. Her works in shaping and directing the mental thinking of so many boys and girls brought her much solace and joy through her period of pain. She taught. in Cardigan for s. number of years. and then in Spring Park. Mr. Gor- don Rice. supervisor of School District No. 1, and the trustees of Spring Park school attended the funeral service to pay their last respects to a valued member of the staff. Left to survive are her mother. Mrs. N.E. Lewis. Cardigan; sisters, Genoa. Mrs. B. (L. Walsh, sun- won; Agnes. Mrs. E Robsrge. Bos- ton. Masstz Anna. Mrs. Clifton Rcllings. Carson. Ont..: and Grace at home: brothers Joseph in Bos- ton and Allen in Montreal. The pallbearers were L. .1. Mac- Neill. E. C. MacDonald. George Gallant. N.N.W. MacKsm.le. Leon- ard MBCIDLYM arid Stephen Liv- ingstone. The interment took place in the church cemetery. Christy Mathewson walked only align 306 innings in the season of IIERVES SIIOT Nervous tenijon causes in lo 73 of all slckneu, plfiicullrg slap mans, ms-lnss and irritability. st O In" nIjhl'I II , aim tlie nerves durin tbs ' non-oynsle udsnve. S 'cintshIst.I-ovsr - million package. sold first II msa gylrkx. No pmclrlpdola , u isls on y. easy bedicin CI: to help you. - CAT. SHOWS 2:30 (Land 9 ' Sir Walter Boott's "Lady of the Lake". She is five feet, eight in- ches, weighs 135 pounds. has a 36- inch bust. Mill-inch waist and 3'!- inch hips. She plans to become a V" North and . Vicinity Jiisartfslt sympathy is asund- edtothobsrosvodfamllrofths late I-Iugii Oampboll who bird away suddenly at his home in Pet- ers Road on July 11. congratulations and butlwisnss are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- chis,Dixon whose marriage took place at the Murray Harbor North Manse on July ii. The brids is the former Lucy Miller. d-usmr Of the late David Miller and Mrs. ssllisr. Following tho ceremony a reception was held for the immed- ' tats families at. the home of the bride's mother. Mr. Gsorgs Mscxsnsis Jr.. nos- bury. Mass, is spending a vans- tlon at the home of his srsndpais ants. Mr. and Mrs. William Ken- city. Mr. and Mrs. Oharlss Worth and daughters Sandra and Jetty have ntur-nod to their home in lIcllar- ton. N. 8., after spending a few days visiting at Murray Harbor North. guests of Mrs. Irving Mil- lsr. Miss Beryl Graham has return- ed to her mm! in Charlottetown after spending some time visiting in Peters Road. guest of Mrs. Bes- sie Graham. Miss Blanche Millsr loft re- cently for Cape Cod, Mus. she was accompanied as far as Char- lottetwon by her sister. Miss May Millsr and Mr. and Mrs. John Clow. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kennedy, Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Willisnr Kennedy motored to Point Prim recently when they visited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham have rsturnsd to thsir home in Detroit, Mich.. after spending the past week visiting st. Guperosux, veterinary surgeon. (OP Photo). guests of Mr. Graham's brother, ,.'....fk mug; s. Tbs muslily nicotine in , Jsmcs uaitrd ”G1ui'&h Mhlonari y was old at an host loaf . E. J. hluivnlie, on .11: . I r . Ii: munbml and two visitors rs- spondsd to the will all and one new munber was welcomed. 14 was decided the articles for the box for xores rolls! will ho packed by voluniistrs. Mrs. R. J, Maoxsmu and Mrs R. A. lissrd. Ths members wen invited to meet in the Lesud mm: for their Aiuust when Mrs. W. 0. Wright will be in charge at nm nmlnm and am wad for roll call will be Worship. Mrs. Edgar Pools conducted an intiq-eating pro. gram on the work of the rum missionary-at-large with various memI assisting with the read. in; The Pruideriit closed the meeting with the Lord's Prayer and bsnsdiotrion. A social half hour followsd when rdroshmonts were served by the hosten assisted by . Miss Ellen Stead. Mr.iJunes Graham and Mrs. Gra- ham. This is Mr. Graham's first visit to the Island in 34 years. There was s largs attendance at the Sunday morning service of worship held in Murray Harbor North Presbyterian Church. The service was conducted by Rev. Carl Currie. Hymns sung were "0 Greatly Blessed the People Are", "The Morning Bright", "Safely Through Another Week", and "God Calling Yet. Shall I Not Heart". Mrs. Jack Macfiean. Peters Road. was a visitor to Dover on July 12, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bow- ier. I Mrs. Ernest Anderson and Mrs. Raymond Byers and daughter -Rhonda of Attleboro. Mass, are spending a month's vacation visit- ing Mrs. Byerst mother. Mrs. Jessie Condon and Mr. and Mrs. John '1'. Lanlgan. Lower Montague. Mrs. Webster Glow and Mrs. David Miller were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. David VanIdsr- stine. Montague. -GU TONIGHT THE RT. HON. LOUIS S. T. 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