i THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN g . ............... A I ilULY”29. 1952 PAGE EIGHT g, ., N THE EASTERN, GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mr: I Brace Mu.-Phee, Min Joyce -vlgginton, Pine Mcxinnon. l AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Monsagni GIRL CLERKS lino Demo Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Georgetown: The Eb !ATURDAY NIGHT ONLY Post Office; in Sous-is: The Snack Bar and H. Richards A Sol. 5 3' :g,.- M . pm” M hb st , .'l)ANCE. ice cream festival, 3. wlite waste recenlt bulslil-rIi)es3s visiltldrgeotxb Hal"-htldtle HI". Jilly 30th- Montague. mm- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Meyer. West Boylston, Mass, are visiting in Montague. guests of Mrs. Meyer's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James McBeth. GUARDIAN OFFICE, Montague ....tMiss Edith MacDonald. whim Road, recently spent several days visiting in North Rustlco. ....'S'l'. MAR-l"(Sr Pnrisll, Mon- C A P I T 0 L iagile chicken slipper. Braver. i Club Hall, Wednesday, July 30th. T0 - DAY and WED. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 Eiinnies...iighting side by siiie.;.at RFOR THE COTTAGE or every ay use-Fashion-ware ill color. 0-piece set for four. Special C. R. Boehner, Jeweller hop. Montague. Miss Alice Gordon, employee of Jamieson's Pharmacy, Montague, ' is spending her summer holidays at her home in Roseneath. Mrs. Richard Llewellyn has re- turned to Montague after a pleas- ant week spent in Charlottetown. guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary Finley. Miss Betty Shaw: Brudenell, is. visiting st Whim Road. guest of. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. Mrs. C.B. GreenTMontague. has , (as her guests Rev. W. R. Collings. of 1;fer11e;::' Mrs. Collings and two children of Whim Newport, N.S.. who will visit here for two weeks. Miss Jnabelle MacPherson and Mr. Billy MacPherson. were recent visitors Mrs. igobert Campbell, Road. Miss lshbel Farqillinrson return- ed to her employment in Char- lottetown after spending her vacat- Dr. Jack MacLean and Mrs. MacLean, alid their young son, of Collingwood, Ont-.. are visiting in Montague. guests of Dr. Mac- ion at French River and at her Lean; mother, Mrs, wmiam Mac. home in Kilmuir. Lgan, Miss Doris Ross returned to Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and Charlottetown after being the son Murray, of Woodstock. Ont., are visiting with Mrs. Dean's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson. Peters Road. alid Mrs. Dean's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Nell I-Iooley, Montague. guest of M-iss Ishbcl I-sarquharson. Kilmuir. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy and daughter, Margaret. Moncton, N. 3.. are guests of Mrs. Kennedy? mother, Mrs. Minnie MacDonald, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacGinnis, recently motored from Watertown. Mass. to visit friends and relatives on the Island. While holidaying here they are staying at the old MacGinnis homestead in Kilmuir. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis also from Watertown. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Coliil MacDonald. Kilmuir, recently motored to Syd- ney, Cape Breton. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. MacDonald's mother. Mrs. D. P. Ross of Lower Montague, who had been visiting there for some time. --- TTMTTTMTTLTT A social evening was spent at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham, Commercial Cross. re- cently when a number of friends and neighbors gathered in honour of Inspector and Mrs. Lewis Wat- son. Ottawa. who are vacationing here. An enjoyable lunch was iserved by the hostess at the close of the evening. , .sRev. Dr. and Mrs. J.G. Joyce. have arrived to spend their usual annual vacat.ion at Sourls. They were not accompanied by their son Dr. Douglas Joyce, who received his doctorate in philosophy at Harvard University in June past, as he has gone to Germany for a year to pursue additional studies. Treat the famiiq to W&oT67 nuns new are hi --i MONIIMENTS and INSCRIPTIONS LEVI V. POWER Moniaguc, P. E. I. Q Aihmoutilictmsilfil RONALD REAGAN A .'TO SCOTCTIM-IEHN-Scol.ch tar- tan cups and saucers in following A motion that the community Welfare League sell sufficient land at the north end of the League Grounds on which to erect a new school; the site and dimensions of which to be subject to the approv- al of the trustees and the School Board. was passed by a vote of '1-5 at a special meeting held at the High schooliast evening.The mot- ion was moved by George Nichol- incorporated in a school should they at some time be considered. This was perhaps the main argumentation against erect- ing the school adpacent present one. By building north end of the grounds. it was pointed out. the land ufficiently large. this on the word of a qualified architect, to permit the expansion of the unit Decide On Site For New School At Montague regional high to th at the would be to be son and seconded by Llewellyn. Mr. A. D. president, presided over the mce lng. empowered to sell sufficient for a new school adjacent present school was defeated '1-3. ed. pose respecting the to I uiscusslon of the cntly large. and ill rooms would be time ing toxthe future should be erected which T. M. Macl.ure, A previous motion moved by L. M. Macxlnnon and seconded by W. D. Johnston. that the League be loud to the The site of the new school will be some 200 to 300 yards north of the present building, it was report- The meeting called for the pur- disposal of land for the new school, digresscd proposed school itself. It was contended that the four-room unit was insuffici- more required. It was stated, however, that the present plans which are being considered, such a school could be built this year, and thus to be in- corporated ln the larger school unit. This led to a discussion of the cost of maintaining two separate buildings, each with its own heat- ing. lighting and plumbing system. It was explained. that the cost. al- though recognized, might not be as great as would appear, and in the event of a regional high school be- ing cstabllshed here, the advant- age of being in a position to qual- ify for consideration, might far outweigh such immediate costs as would now have to be undertaken. it is understood that under the Regional High School Act the government will at present pay 50 percent of the cost and 25 percent of maintalnance. It is expected that the School Board and the executive of the Community Welfare League will L. would lend themselves to an in- meet in the near future to c0l'n- . definite expansion. piete arrangements for the trans- ;;f;N!g;Eh:S:K:”:n? Craierglncvfl It W” also "Med lb" 1" Imp lei. 0! me amount M land '0 be You were swerved neither to the decided upon. Phone Number 10 in Souris. Maoculgan. and motored from Toronto, riving home Saturday William 0nt., ai visiting his father, Mr. Leo Daly. funeral of the late Mrs. Wilson, whose death occurred it MacDonald as sub-deacon. Dr. Mullaly, Rev. P. F. MacDonald, Rev. - PERI. - SAT. my rnua; . . . Mightiest of all the many scenes that stagger the imagination in this excite ment-packed dramatization of the worlds greatest love. story . . . an overpoiverillg, drama of brutality and kindness, hope and despair, strength and weakness, love uid faith--one of the greatest entertainments ever to come to the screenl (mas owmwnmm amson and1)elilah l. fr lint: The Beginning Oi Mn Wuninai c --he I." ( ' LAMARR , viluii illiivnia - GEORGE tSANliEiiS . 'ANiliali LANSBURY -, HENRY WILCUXUN rile MOST ASTOUNDING CLIMAX EVER ninrnz, wiiiifnoaul "C And Vicinity home at whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan family, Newton. N .J., are friends and relatives on the land. While at Whim Road were the guests of Mr. M. J. Munro and family. home in Charlottetown after visi ing her brother Mr. and Mrs. Clarey at Whim Road. Master sterling MscPherson i' guest of Mr. and Campbell. Mrs. Murdock MacDonald Road. at Whi . .'Miss Mary K. Munro and h sister. Miss Jean Ann Whim Road. recently spent seve al days in Belle River where holidaying there. UNDERSEA WARFARE Thirty-seven May. ipia. ..'H0i'1's SALON. soulus, will be open August 4th-August 'ltb. . 'HERE FROM ONTARIO - Messrs. Michael Mccarron. George Daly night. Mr. Mocarron will spend a month vis- iting his mother. Mrs. Patrick Mc- Carron at st. Mary's Road. Mr. daying at the Fairchild summer Maccuigan will spend two weeks residence on Water Street. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' James MacGuigali and Mr. Daly is BFUNERAL YESTERDAY - The James her home in Cardigan Nortll. Fri- day. July 25, took place yesterday from her late residence to All W-Wl0Wll 5-” Vlicallalllllif lll Saints Church. Cardigan. where G90TilB90Wll- Where they M9 U19 Solemn Requiem High .Mass was guests of relatives. celebrated by her brother. Rev. Owen Kiggins. assisted by Rev. J. A. Sullivan as deacon. Rev B. J. and Rev. Howard White as master of ceremonies. Present in the sanc- tuary were His Excellency James Boyle. Bishop of Charlottetown, Patrick McMahon, Rev. F. L. .l. W. McCardle.Rev. 05" Urban they were guests of Mrs. Camp- Mr. Barry Nicholson, Charlotte- own. was a. weekend visitor to his and visiting 15- they and Mr: Mrs. A. Steele returned to her John Clarey turned to Hellevue after spending the past week at Whim Road the Robert. Mr. James Macxinnon and Mr. Gordon Macxinnon. both of Lewes. were recent guests of Mr, and M”, M-unro, they visited with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and M.rs. T. Nicholson who are German U-boats were destroyed in the month of Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. A.E. Jenkins was a business visitor to Montague on Sunday. July mil. Mr. and Mrs. Clements and four children of Halifax, N.S., are holi- Miss Joan Batchilderlhas re- turned home from a visit to Wood Islands where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Batch- llder and family. L MM. Cpl. Peter Jay of the R.C.M.P., and Mrs. Jay and family of Char- Miss Louise Murphy of the office staff of DeBlois Bros. in Charlottetown. is spending her vacation at her home in George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell and family of Montague were re- t visitors to Georgetown where Address and Presentation . .' Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Bell 'of East Point.'P. E. I. were honour- ed by members of the congrega- tion of the Baptist and Christian Baptist. Churches following even- lng service on June 6th, when an address was read to them and pre- sentation made on the occasion of Rev. Mr. Bell's retirement. The address was as follows: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Bell: A This evening, we, -as mem- bers and adherents of this congre- gation which you havc ministered to so faithfully for so many years feel very keenly when we rcallu the fact that tonight's service ter- minates your present pastorate with us.for the past eleven years And this is not all, you labored with us from 1939 to 1937 aild as far back as 1912 to 1913, covering a. period of almost twenty-one ears which is a. long time for any minister to shepherd the same flock. Many ministers have in their day ministered to their con- gregation far more years, this rec- ord has, been broken even in this zhurch, but the fact that you have been called to the pulpit of these two churches for the third time is a record in itself which we doubt has ever before been attained by y. minister. Your services have been inspir- ing and unexcelied, fearlessly pre- 0 right nor to the left by either the wrath or the praise of men. You preached Christ as you found in Holy writ and tonight while we regret your relinquishing your charge with us we feel happy In the knowledge that you and Mr. Bell are not going far removed but are settling in our midst and will be, as you have been in the past "one of ourselves," and that the best interests of this congregation for the cause of Christ will be ever under your scrutiny. Your long lives of service for Christ is indeed a great experience as well as a great service and we pray that you both may have many more years of Christian service and fellowship in the Masters service. We know also that 3011 Wm be a tower of strength to the young man who is coming in our mlCl5l and through your long life and ex- perience in the Christian minis- my and more especially in ihll field, your advice and hell) Wm PW times be sought. not only by full new pastor but by his successors. and by the officers and members of these two churches. in your sojourn at East Point you have witnmed many Changes- Moat members and officers who 3 Murray Harbor North and Vicinity Mrs. Verne Johnston and son Wendell are spending ,a few days visiting in Truro, N. 8.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Maobpan. Master Winston Maolfenxie of Montague is spending some time visiting at Murray Harbour North, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John olow. Mrs. Francis Dobson and daught- er Sandra. New Glasgow. N. S., re- cently visited relatives and friends at Murray Harbour North and Cambridge. F Miss Muriel Oollings. Charlotte- town, is spending a few days via- iting at Murray I-Iarbour North. guest of her sister, Mrs. George Clow and Mr. clow. .. 'Mr. and Mrs. George White of Brewer. Maine, are spending their holidays visiting relatives and friends in Sturgeon and Cam- bridge. Mrs. Annle Kennedy was hostess to the members of the Ladies Aid society last week. At the close of the meeting a social hour was spent. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. James Graham, and Mrs. George Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Jackson. Murray Harbour North, who were married recently, were honoured when the members of the Murray liarbour N o r t h Presbyterian church choir met at the home of Mrs. Jackson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1-lerbert Llewellyn. to extend their congratulations to the young couple. Mrs. Jackson had been an active member of the choir for some time and as a token of the esteem and appreciation in which she is held a suitable address was read by Mrs. Annie Kennedy and a gift of money was presented to the couple by Mrs. Chester MaoLure. Mrs. Jackson, on behalf of her husband and herself extended thanks to the members for their kindness. The remainder of the evening was spent in singing and social chat after which a dainty lunch was served by the ladies. was a business visitor to Norm Lake and East Point on July 23. Miss Arlene Robertson. Kings- boro, is spending her holidays vis- iting friends and relatives in Nova Scoiia. The trustiem of the Red Pollft School have been most fortunate in securing Mim Mary Ellen Oalrris, Sourls West. as teacher for the coming term. . composed your congregation Ol forty years ago are today slceplllll, sleep beneath ihel Rev. Father Howard Wight of the Padre Service, R.C.A.F.. who is stationed at Aylmer, Ontario, has motored to Georgetown and is the guest of his mother, Mrs. William Wight. The annual Vacation Bible School was held each day of last week in the Baptist Churcll. The school was conducted by Mr. 5. Straight of Roscneath. who is be- ing assisted by teacher, Mrs. Myrtle Babineau. Miss Margaret Lovers of Hall- fax, N. S., was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David F Lnvcrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen had as their recent guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gratto of Trenton. N. 3., Mrs. Pearl McKillop of Trenton, and Mrs. Silas J. Gratto of Pictou Landing. The party. accompanied by Mrs. Allen, attended the Scotch Gathering in Montague on July 16th. c. r Mr. John A. MacKinnon of Ot- tawa arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday, July 231d, and will spend several weeks here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lav- ers. Mr. MacKinnon, a former resident and retired merchant of Georgetown, is renewing many old friendships while here and is be- ing welcomed by a host of friends. In er r. CTNAIMAN nauo Fort Lennox National Park in Quebec contains the well-preserv- cd remains of an early rench fort used to repulse the E lish. In STCMARYY FRIDAY, Canteen Service Piiaasivnn ms ntmnim oitiii Matinee-Children Adults Evening-All Seats . 16c and 3c tax 40c and 8;: tax 60c and 130 tax - vi . - Marmm: 2:30; rzvmvmo one end 9 t ;l ' PRINCE EDWARD FINAL ro-pair sorraai caaroon, mrmmcsmaroo A 1' D ' mftlsilcal. .4 M o;v...'m 0M..m . g ' "momma m . mew; . P" . Wm... , rinitmiuaen stiff iris gg,n”vs.vounssLfi o ..l-tile?-V50-7-l ' 1 g Dress DANCE Al Bla.ncbard's Orchestra. Auspices of Hospital Auxiliary Adm. 31.00 S HALL. SOURIS AUGUST 1st -- Door Prize ' Optional. C SAiiiiY'S SIIOWINGS TUEB. - WED. - FRI. AT 9 P. M. t SHOWIN wrnr; are six"- Starring: James Brown, Sheila Ryan SHOWING WEDNESDAY "KIND HEARTS AND oononms" ' With Valerie i-fobson and Dennis Pnpe Come and brlilg the whole family to an enjoyable I outing and entertainment ' - A R691?-S9lllallW'3 D clan iartnns: MacI.can, MacLeod, Gillis. Rev. .1. B. Croken. Pall- bell'n parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. We” ml ilmgi mus You M... J. Louis Ma('D0nllld MacDonald. Royal Stewart, Cam- bearers were: John Maclntyre, Llilwellylll W99" 9” YT Erma 'm sicknessl Bpdford eron, Campbell, Fraser, Black Hugh McAulay. George Wilson, --- mmlsmmd ” m . NEVVS . CARTOON I PHONE 941041 watch, in bone china by Royal Stephen Livingstone, Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Wood and you have stood by thelrlbicrg L30: "' Stafford. C. R. Boehncr; Jeweller Campbell, Nelson Victor. Inter- lllmlly of ON-IWE He holldliylnif NW9 led me” mm” gr. Ts: lGift Shop, Montague. ment was in the church cemetery. lll GEOIFEWWH 35 the Bllesl-3 01 YOU l'l3Ve 9Ul0ZW3d,a”d ” m” - -- A"r r 'r Mr. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tcred the last sad rites which the W. T. Wood, living can administer to the dead. omforted those who sor- l:f(;:'e1d:lv':'hci'ise who were little chil'- drcn of that day are the Older me" and women of today. The mailllllll of the present conizrcsllllml ""9; then unborn and have since been led by you to the knowledge of Christ and into bal0ll5m51 Wale" and fellowship of those churches and are today serving in their Mas- ter's vineyard in various capacities. Aside from the spiritual life and numerical strength of the . R has had a complete face-lifting. The churches. mall-594 Md ":1 other church property 3” in 3 be ' ter state of paint and fefllllf W3" they have been at any time their history. , The inauguration of the Mother! my offerins by you ln 1995 1”” pm, the church on a financial bas- is which it never before enloyed in its history and stands as E El- gantio monument to our mothers living or dead. In fact. thls Chhlcll was founded by the effort! of W,” stalwart Christian mothers of this district. so tonight. on behalf of! 1-hll congregation on the closii b V02; pastorate here and in in 911 Y- yum many years of Christan so t vice with us. We 55K W" 1” "C599 these small tokens, not because of their value, but as a memorial of mu good-will termination nl D35- tor and wife and people 0l W059 districts. Slgned on behalf gation. East Baltic Vicinity Mrs. Helen the-1::-n,'south Lake. was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. of the c0nSl'9' ilnd Miss Verna Rose, Kingston. Unt- ario, is spending her home at North MR9- Mr. George McDonald, North Lake, is out again after his recent illness at his home. . relatives in Nova scotia. ty Memorial Hospital, Montague. illness. IGCOVE ry. a recent business Point. at. Peters on July 23. 3 . . . i l ' I Ir W5 ' church ”w her holidays at Mrs. John Dixon and three chil- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ching, all of Kingsboro. were recent. weekend guests of Mr. Walter Hayden and giro. Sandy Mcswain. St. Peter's ay. Mr. Walter Young, accompanied by his daughter. Mix Dommy Young and grand daughter Romir Young of Toronto, Ontario. are via- iting friends and relatives in Kings- lboro and Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Johnsm, North Lake, accompanied by their two grand-daughters, Misses Peggv Johnson and Janet Francis, spent July 24 in Charlottetown on bus- iness. ' - U. Mortgage Sole THERE WILL BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Chat- lottetown. in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island. on WED- NESDAY. the SIXTH day of AUG- UST. 1952. at TWELVE o'clock NOON.-ALL THAT TRACT, piece and parcel of land, situate. lying and being at Mount Stewart in Queen's County aforesaid. on Township number 37. bounded and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the south side of the road leading to the Lower Pisquld Road (being mark- :-d on the Plan of Mount Stewart in Meccllan's Atlas as Palmer Street). at the east side of the new road adjoining the rlght-of- way of the Canadian National Railway and leading to the lower Pisquifl Road and from thence running southwardly along the last named ioad seventy yards to land of Stewart McEachern. thence eastwardly along said land eniy-seven yards. thence north- wardly seventy yards or to the aforesaid road leading to the Low- or Pisqulfl Road. and thence along the some seventy-seven yards wcsiwurclly to the place of com- mencement, containing by estima- tion about ONE (1') ACRE of land, it little.more or less,-ALSO. ALL THAT TRACT, piece and par- CH of land situate, lying and be- ing on Tovaiship number 31 in Queen's County aforesaid. bound- ed and described as follows that is to say: BOUNDED on the cut by lands now or formerly owned by Ernest McEachern. on the south by land: now or formerly owned by Stewart McEachern.lon the west by. land: owned by the said Harry Crane. and on the north by the Palmer Road. hav- dren of East Baltic spent some time recently visiting friends and Friends of the Eastern districts will regret to learn of the sudden illnpas of Mr. Murdock McGoWIn M.L.A. of Kllmuir who H at Dres- ent it patient in the Kin!!! 000"" Mr. Russell Dingweli. North Lake. in up Ignin following his recent Mrs. Wilbur Jarvia.is ill at her nome in Kingsboro. A host of friends are wishing her a speedy Mr. John Max.-I-cl-Howe Bay. WI! visitor to staff Mr. Major Young. lted Point. was a bulineq visitor to Montague and b Mr.-Lorne Johnson, Montague. a : i . lng I front of one hundred (100) feet: on the said Road. and ex- tending hack therefrom two hun- dred innd twaniy-five (225) fut. and containing about One-lull acre of land. a little more or less. being the land described in a Deed of Conveyance from Ernest Mt-l-zacbern and his wife tr the said Hurry Crane. hearing date the 4th day of May. AD. 1946. together with all the buildings and mill machinery and equipment thereon. ' ' The above sale is made by or under a power of sale, contai d Mt. Stewart in Queen's County in denlgned. default and interest secured -thereby. mabzated this 7th day of July. A.D t sev- ' in a certain Indcnlura of Mort- gage dated the 10th day of July. 1947, and made by Harry Crane of said Province. Miller. and Doll: Jun Crane. his wife to the un- iiavlng been made in the payment of principal . was now. , Ifortglgoe. Simpson-Currie Wedding , . ...!A wedding of interest. to mam in this Province took plan: at n.,.. wood Presbyterian Church. Winm. P03. 011 Tuesday. July 22nd.. at ii:30 A. M. when Rev. N.E.R Boudreau, B.D.. .6. T. M. united m holy mat-rlmvnv. Marjorie Rae daughter of Mr. and Mn. .1. A. Our. rie, Montague, P. E. I. to Ray us. lie, son of Mrs. 8.21. Simpson ang the late Ms. Simpson of Prince A1. bert. Samf. The bride was attended by hp; niece. Rhona Gardiner of Perth Ont., while Lincoln Gardiner, ne. phew of the bride attended the groom. Following the ceremony the ban. py couple left on a trip to Sask. amt Alberta. J . Norlcr: 0F APPRECIATION The president and director; np Th! Murray Harbor Memo;-131 Rink Ca. express our sincere sp- preclstlon to all firms and other indlvldusls who donated prizes for our annual boat races. to the W0. men's Institutes of Murray Hay. bor. Beach Point. and tvhng. Sands together with other int... of the communities who donated cooking for the supper table; mu served the meals, to the many fishermen who entered their boats in the races; also to the sports. men of Charlottetown who put on I good outboard motor race and caused our race meet to be ll.lCll a success, to the starter, an. nouncer. and judges of the races; to The Patriot and Guardian Pub- llshing Companies for all assist- ance given; we would especially render our thanks to Mr. John Ferguson of Murray River who converted our horse swing so .01.: it might be power operated, and who also supplied us with light- ing for our grounds, and finally to each and everyone who in any way contributed to making our an- nual tea party and boat races one of the most successful that we have ever held. Following is a list of all who contributed prizes for our tea party and boat races: Bruce Stewart and Co. Ltd. Fisher Bros, J. W. Windsor co. IT.td., Carvell Bron, Sydney Green. C. Montgomery, Canadian Tire Corporation, Bevan Bl;os.. Hall and Stafford, Robinson Supplies. A. Home and Co. Ltd. Batt and McRae. Fennell and Chandlers. Maurice Block, Beaton's Wholesale. Michael Bros.. Lane's Bread. At- lantic Wholesalers. R. E. Mutch and Co., Douglas Bros. and Jones. Rogers Hardware I..td., Central Creamerles. F. A. S. Jones. Simp- son's Agency, Butternut Bread, A. Kennedy and Co., Wm. Cendon and Sons. Clark Fruit Co. Ltd.. P. W. Turner. G. E. Full and Son. J. and M. Murphy, C. C. Mont- gomery. Best. Yeast I..td.. DeBlois Firos., Keefe Drug Co. Ltd.. Patriot Publishing Co. Ltd.. Guardian Pub- lishing Co. Ltd.. LePage Shoe Co. Ltd., I-Iolman's Lld., Canada Pack- ers, Standard Brands Ltd., Elec- irlc Distributors, McGowan's Ltd, McGowan Motors, Carl Bot-hner, Jeweller; Beck and Sons, Monu- ment Dealers: Stewart andvlaeck, Maynard McDonald. H. .7. Motion. Druggist; E. K. Johnston. Dodge motor dealer: Fern Horton, Alex- ander Dutney, Int. Machinery deal- er; H. P. Cohoon, L. U. Stewart, Imp. Oil Agent; Lea and MncFar- lsneli; T. H. Fraser, L. F. Herring. Alex. Vanlderstine. Hilda Sharsm. S. D. Hugh, J. Wallace White. -1 CANADA PROVINCE OF l PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The liith day of July A.D. 1952. In Re Estateiof Barbara A. Sici- son late of Charlottetown Iu Queen's County in the said Province. Widow, deceased, tes- tale. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any F0": stable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading ll"-i petition on file of Kenneth g Martin of Charlottetown aforewd executor of the above named 0!- tate praying that a citation mllV be issued for the purpose li"Tl" lnafter set forth: You are then- fore hereby required to cite All persons interested in the said late to be and appear before ihl Judge present at o Probate Court in be held in the Court House ill Charlottetown in Queen's U"""l in the said Province, on Moutlix the twenty-fifth day 0! Aim” next coming, at the hour of elcvel o'clock forencon of the some lit. to show cause, it any "WY lg; why the Accounts of'the said tale, should not be pulled and l : Estate cloled II Pflytd for inn laid petition" and on motion F. the said Kenneth M. Martin. -- qiilrs, Executor in person. I And it is hereby ordered lihav ti infer copy hereof be for-lwlm ublishod in some newlpllltl lllnh isiied in Charlottetown nlrlrlisu once in each week for at 5m four consecutive weeks from om date hereof and that a true cm hereof be forthwith posted inme following public places I'FKfll'Z: "N ly. namely, in the hall of the am House in Charlottetown nfnlk" M at or near the Royal 35” B", Canada and at or near the mm of Nova Scotla both at Cl"il' H. town aforesaid. so that F3” sons interested in the said now! at eloiielald mlIY NW9 dl” " ' ereo . , ,4 WITNESS His Honour 133:2” Leonard Palmer. -Iudlf Ofligwn ,,. Probate Court at Chl lot. 1 ye Queen's County. HI! 413' A" first Ibove written. By the Court. - I (S d.) 6.4!.) . VINNICOMBEv Acting Registrar.