iPAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN IGENTE:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce llI:cPlire. Miss Joyce Wlgflnton. Plus Mcklnnon. AGENT GI-.0RGETOWN: Walden Lovers. "rho Guardian may be bought at the following places in Mnnugiie: Blue Damn Restaurant. und Guardian Olllce; In Georgetown: The Post. Office; In snurls: The Snack Bar sad 8. Richards A son. sMlss Barbara Ensland. West ..JHEAlI. the wt-simor:-land Royalty. is spending a few days in Singers nt Mmwlon. N. B., in a Glen William, guest of her friend, variety concert in the A. D. Mac- Mlss Barbara Mzitheson. Kenzic-. Hall. Mrmtzigue. on June -......- 23rd. at 8:30 p.m. M.-iihrson and ' inntorcd t.o on busl-J '.llrs. Angus daughter Barbara Charlottetow n 'l'iiesrlay ness. ..'Tl-IE LADS and Lassles Pipe Band from Charlottetown, will present a concert. Friday, June 20. in the New Perth hall. ..'Mr. V. R. Pcpler. Montague. returned home yesterday from iSt. Anrlreiv's. N. R. where he l attended the Cnnntlian Jewellers' -convention. 'M.r. .l P Matliisiui has re- turned in Charlottetown after spending the. past two weeks in Glen William. guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mnthcsoii. . .' 1 , .I ---w- ..el"RE..pBl FLFIAN ('lll R('H l.N' . . .., . , rANADAl S(.h"d”l'3 mr 5””d”5';MScg::::i:i afl:iv(g:Lel'B:lF(lldi:;:)bal!l;:lL Juno 22. Calcrldiiia ll am. Songgol the cm. f(.I.l.y Abegwen an; Service 730 Wood Islands .'i p.m.tsm,ndmK B few davs ac ' their Sunday School 2 p m. .Vl.i.iay Hai'- home, in Montague. . hour Smith 730 pm Rev. E. S ll.-ales. miiuslcr I .."'l1-llil ANNI Al. silinnl meet- lttu: of the Montague school dis- ..'t&laOll('.l';'litlllx i-x.x"itonAi.ltm-t mu iw held at the High l ('l-IARGE. billied t'ltu nf (iriii-ts:-honl on Tuesday. June 24th at aria Servires for .l'il1f' ll i1.m1l7 o'clock. A report. from the plan- Sturzeon 2.30. xlilltmvn Cross 1 p. ning and building committee for m 5.5 in ftlilltrmii Cross Schoollthc new high srhool will he house: 7 pr? tlmcrtotxn Mr. heard. and important discussions Allison l"'rof:'t u:ll :.ii- the dd-Iwill follow. messes at all s iztr": Rey. W. A.j -- - Paterson. niini.:trr JPRESBYTERIAN (' H I" R F H . V CANADA: Services for Sunday. .'.Vfr. and Wlzs A N Marl"her .une 22 as follows: Cardigan 11 a sort. Wnncllwn Xi. rm mrl Mr m.; Lorne V'a11Qy 2.30 pm; Mon. Jmrl Mi; zlrs llvtitv. nnil txuytagiie 7.30 p.m. Montague SS. 10 thtldirii. lil wiwtt .-r-rt .l.invt, of glm, Mr. Malcolm 1tIacKenz1g will lialtnn. Maine. ziirtivixml to Mrui-lspeak at the Montague service on Issue this urrk -iurl are lhelthe highlights of the General As- izucsis of Hrs. .Xlmlllm-snn's sis-lscmbly. Rev. F. N. Young. minister. ler, Mr: Wm: iirrl Yirl-.ers. and? M... her luo".:e:'. ll: l-Z if Stvuzirl. '. cl.-IRIS-1- A", (alhasg AT i(9EOR(iETOW'.V HIGH SCHOOI. -1 "'3" R" ” "-Vim” W "A-:' A Red Cross course in First Aid TOR.-xi. (ill.'tl'(t;l';. lnurd Cliiii'ch.u-35 mnc1ude.-1 11115 week when "T Canad-1. 9VFl"-W5 3l1HtlH.V- -lllmythirteen students from George- 1"! 11 3m V-F11" VUVNI 3 fltm- town lllgh School successfully Little Sanris '.”v'l pm . Mlll'FRYl.passed the requirements for the l-larhmir. llo.v iv-in-11' ' W11 Will be Junior Certificate. The course was "b55"Fd 3' fl” - l '-ll? EV?-' 'coudfucted by the teacher. Mr. 1). "ml! !91'V'l" W” M S N11 b81A. Blaccorinack. who is a qualified d"dlCFiPd ill W-Elli nl-”llm1'.V 01' lhvilled Cross instructor. The students lnte Mrs. C. xi ' llrv. Iv. Wal-land teacher are to be commended lace M:iCPlier.'-oat, iuinister. in this work. issued to the tfor their interest. l - v' ..'M0.VT.'U;l 1: l' V I T I-2 ll foligigihzhes vgleltlibc Allen. Paul tiflllftcll (ill.xl:t; .. .-uuilav. .liiiielBm,chi1der Romip, uoteu gem; '32. Services as follows. cohducted Lou Haytcr. Wilfred lVlcQuillaii. by Dr. M:icKrr.7.ie: ll nm. morn-IMM-y Marten, Ray Murphy, Terry nu: service in Trinitv Churclhisolomon, Marion Sampson. Jean Montague. with Oi-:l:nntion of Eld- Stevens, Jordon Stewart, Virginia "F51 3 Pm. l.num- Mniilactlr; 7.3tliwalker, l-Imily Walsh. pm I-Zvenm: to t 4- in 'I'i'1y1jl)i: thurch with n r lcd tv: we-st-. moreland Sill?” f W'lll"Vf3Yl. N.B. a W;':-jcApiro L T0-DAY and SAT. 4 Frontier T0-DAY and SAT. -, mung A Shows 3:30 .7 - 9 fwd 3(ltt-kiie9m""d" T i nRi'lhilllI- mi bltibiiert l.IijJ afilie tori.-jhiiit tit T v . ' (Iii t.l.imi iii! IOVAI. (owitiiian erxroawiucz PKTURE or 7!-lE YEAR! 9...”. . . ,,. vAI?.UN(ONOiUIRlD WILDIINIH 1PIlllIIlDlHn IN H1 EEAUTYI... "III IVIRY HEP INYO IN JUNELI MAI VNIEAYYNID I7 HIDDEN DEAYNI mu : nnun -not Hvwmixsvtns nnnm Auvuouv Inn. l'AlllI1 IAIIIIIIII DINAII siixniwns EXTRA: The Great Musical Special tlSlNGING CHAMPIONS" News - Cuiundy llnlvlfllll mu min. ll. SERIAL - CARTOON Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 Upside down (mveling at seven miles a second Mnnltlnrl's nlilesl. MUUNI apt-ire. at 32.000 fe A STARTS AT 11:30 AM. i MIDNIGHT PREVIEWH 2 YEARS TO MAKE! llimd on the moon's surface with these vnysgersl See the wonders of lunar grandeur! PRINGE EDWARD, color by 'l'EGlllll00l0ll 1' ..'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzglb- bons of Boston. Mass. are spend. lng their summer vacation in Montague. guests at. the home of Mrs. Fitzgibbons' mother, Mrs. William Mahar. and Mrs. Carey son. who have been Lane's tourist court. Montague. for the past few days. reported havlnk 9".l0.l'efl the trout fish- iniz. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson loft yesterday morning for their home in Harrington. lvlniiie. .fRETURN l)R0iVI BERMUDA- Miss Jessie Hutcheson. RN.. and Miss Evelyn Stewart. R. N.. chm-- lottetown. who have been visiting friends in Bermuda for the past several weeks. have returned to the island. Miss Hutchcson is at. present visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David I-iutcheson, in Montague. ....'Mr. Rubin- guests at .f'l'R0l'HY DlSl'l.AYICD - Pre- sently being displayed at the store of Mr. C. R. Boehiier. Mont- ;ague. is a lovely silver l'OS6l!OlVl trophy. This trophy has been donated by Mr. Boehner to the .winner of the best play in King's tcounty in the P. E. 1. Drama Fest- ival. The trophy will be awarded annually. the winner this year be- ing St. Mary's Dramatic Club of Souris for their excellent pcr.'oi'rn- since of ”Shea's Weddin'.” ..tFAREH'F.LL l".hR'l'Y - The Montague branch of tho Canadian ,l;.egion tendered a farewell party to Comrade Gerald Jarcline. ac- countant of the Bank of Com- merce, who has been transferred to Yarmouth. N. S. A very lovely. 'gift on behalf of the branch was presented by Mr. Cyril Johnston. president of the branch. Mr. Jar- dine graciously thanked the mem- bers for ,ihelr remembrance. iiftcr which a social evening was enjoy- ed. - ' M. MacNaughton. ers were Messrs. The pall-beai'- Pcrey MacLean, N. Ross. J. E. Ross and John A. MacDonald. Burial was in Belfast Cemetery. ..”'S(7l')lJT. ('L'B MIil'."l'lNGS -t The Montague held outdoor meetings last eve- ning under the leadership of Scout- mastcr Eric Duvar. Mr. Goi'don Kerr. provincial executive coin- missiorer. spoke interestingly Lo, -both groups. Thr Cubs hold a pro-y gram of gaincs and Iesls on ob- yservation, with their meeting clos- ing in regular form. During the ilscout. meeting plans were discus- local lcamp which is to ho held early in July. Mr. Kerr gave 51 valuable, ital): on camping designed to he oft benefit t.o the campers. The Scout; meeting closed with the horseshoe. ceremony. l ..'SWlMMlNG C L W S F. S -t Swimming classes for school chil-1 dren and adults under the super-t vision of the Red Cross Swimming; .sed and finalized for the sponsored this year by the Mont-l ngue Legion Athletic Association. early July under the direction of Mrs. ed similar classes several years ago. Transportation is being pro- vided by the Legion to the beach where facilities are pared. This is one more phase of: the Legions program for tl:e' -The funeral of the late Mrs. llarry MacNelll. Beach Point. who, Hospital. June 17. was held yes- terday afternoon from the Mur- ray Harbour Chrlstlan Church. with the service being conducted by Lin. Louis Harris. assisted by Rev. D. W. Mac-Phei'snn and Lie. W. D. Johnston. Hymns sung were "Rock of Ages." "I-invcn of Rest.' and "Abide With Me." A quartet consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris. Mrs. Laurie Gordon. and Mrs. Louis llarris Jr. sang ”Sun- rlse." Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris sang "Shall We Mcct Beyone The River" at the grave. Flower bear- ers were. Arthur Davy. William Head. Robert. Glover. Ernest Beck. John Macxenzie. Alder Glover Lsuchlc MacNeill. Cyrus Penny Pall bearers were Messrs. John Jackson, Albert Penny, Emerson MacLeod.t Elliot Wllllam. William Baker, John William. Interment was in the Bench Point. cemetery. Vl'A1'. WAY BACK STOCKHOLM -tCP)- Several dinosaur bones found at I depth of :20 feet in the clay mines of south- ern Sweden are the first of their kind found in this country. Experts believe. the bones belonged if) an animal that lived 150,000.00!) years ago. dream come liuc flying in the Travel through cl A second! ro-siicnr picnic was held yesterday after- D. ilnoon at Brudenell Point. Q11. was "VFUNERAL y ;m)Ay D a perfect afternoon for t e out.- The funeral of the late John Eric'mg- lmd "V" 250 chndre” 0: 5” Macwllllams was held yesterday 53" 3”9”.dl'dt A 1”” m".nb" 0! afternoon from St. John's l?res- C3” pmvlded "””sp0"'”mm "5 lbyterian Church, Belfast. The ll"?-11'l5"”9kll .5”VP”9d by "W iservlce. was condiicted by Mr. Lee Mamallue Fumlshlniz Company. Alfred Martin. Sam Buchanan. W. 595"” i" gamesi Cubs and Scout.st5”dmio" and Water Safety Division will bc.BDudr"un. Classes are expected to begin ln:Kun Larkmp Malcolm Clair wno conduct-moudreaun; bemg l”'”'!Paui Collins. children of the community. Whlfillyaeck will embrace baseball. track and. field. and many other athlciic' activities. y lMscLean. - 'FVNERM4 AT "E59" r0'NTEncar; 2. Irene Webster; 3. Beverly passed away in the King's County.Lum; HE Koraaii llotmn GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN llsails For Home Vow.) Homeward bound after complel-inc hB'l' 50001” mu” 9' 5”” m Kcrean waters. HMCS Cayuga is scen above on her final patrol on the west. roast of Korea. The destroyer. commanded by Commander Janies Plomer of Winnlpsg iand Saint John. N.B., arrived at. Esqulniall. 110-. on June 14 with lit months of war duty of past 22 to her credit. School Picnic Held Yesterday School The Montague annual Fraser and Annear, and Cudmore The afternoon was swlmniing. and athletics, under the direction of the teachers and members of the Home and School Association who sponsored the. outing. Members on this comiriittee from the as- uere. Mrs. A. D. Mac- Kenzie, Rev. F. N. Young, Ralph Beck and C. R. Boehner. A love- ly treat of popslcles and candy was given the children during the at- ternoon. Thc children returned in the evening after thoroughly en- joying st pleasant. and sun-flllea outing. The following are the results of races held: Girls" (6 yrs. oldi-l. Florence MacDonald: 2. Peggy MacLcod; 3. Beth MacKenzie. Boys (6 yrs. old!--l. Vincent Powcr; 2, Bellamy Beck; 3, Lorne Cudmore. Girls (7 yrs. old)-l, Dorothy Boudreault; 2, Heather King; 3, Shirley Stewart. Feed Service. Boys t'l yrs. oldt -- 1. Clinton Nicholson: 2. John Clary. Girls ta yrs. old)-l. Virginia 2, Irene Stewart. Boys is yrs. n1d)i-l. David Mac- lLaren: 2. Garnet Maclrityre; 3, Girls t9 yrs. oldt-l, Janette 2. Katherine Sorrey; 3. Carolyn Sullivan. ' Boys (9 yrs. old)-1. Stanford Peardon: 2. Donald l-Iennigar; 3. Girls tlfl yrs. old!--1. Etta. Camp- bell; 2, Dianne Shaw; 3, Helen Boys t10 yrs. old!-l. Morley Ari- .near: 2. Wayne Johnston; 3, Kent l Girls ill yrs. nldi-I. Eileen An- Beck. Boys tll yrs. oldt-- l. Errol Mac- 2. Ray Vanlderstlnc; 3. I..cone.i'd Munroe. Girls (12 yrs. old)-1. Elane. Poole; 2. Raye MacLean; 3. Gwen Mccarron. - Boys (12 yrs. old)---l. Keith Peardon: 2. Kenneth MacKc-nzle; 3. Wallace MacDonald. ' old)-l. Watterworth (equall- Jumplng Race. (Girlsl -Mabel MscLean; (Boys) -Merrill Wig- glnton. St. Marys Convent Holds commencement ...fComnient'ement I-xei'c'isc-s for the Grade XI class were held at St. Mary's Convent In Souris on Wednesday evening. June 18. A large crowd of parents and friends packed the hall to ca- parity. A delightful program was pru- sented. with RI. Rev. J. A. Murphy. D.P., presiding. and after the graduation honours. Rev. Wil- frid Keefe. P.P.. of Rollo Bay gave A most. inspiring address to the graduates. Other speaker were Rev. Vlf. B. F. Corkum. Acting Mayor J. A. Peters. Chairman Mrs. Roy Crockett. Hon. J. Bren- ton St. John and Mrs. Alex Mac- Donald. A dance for the groduatr-s was hold evening. joric McGaugh. Chrlstelle 1457. vnioinis sarrntcsreiwr llcment, at, Jamestown, Va.. 105 cavaliers in 16073 ' NOTICE Girls tlil yrs. Edna Ann Nicholson. Boys tl3 yrs. old)-l. Rollie Sullivan: 2, David MacLean; 3, Paul DesRoches. Girls til yrs. old!-l. Greta Wigglnton; 2. Isobel Dewar. Boys (Free-For-Alli-1. Bruce Clair; 2. Ray Vanlderstine; 3. Stanford Peardon. - Hockey Race (Boysl--1. Lester Peardon and Bruce Clslr: 2. Paul DesRoches and Roland Sullivan: 3. Ralph Annear and Keith Pear- don. Hockey Race (Glrlsl-1. Dlnnnc Webster and Kaye MacLean: 2. Elaine Poole and Gwen MacCnr- rim; 3. Margaret Macbean and Dianne Shaw. Wheel-Barrow Race 1. Lester If-lennlgar and Bruce Clair; 2. Kenneth MacKenzle and Keith Pesrdon; 3. Paul Des- Roches and Wallace MacDonald. Wheel-Barrow Race 1, Dianne Webster and Kaye Mne- Lesn; 2. Pauline Murphy and Ms- tbel MacLcan: tLean and Dianne Shaw. Three-legged Race (Boys) -- ! (Boys) -- Bruce Clair and Lester Hennlur; 2. Roland Sullivan and Ralph An- near; 3. Kenneth Macxensle and Keith Pcardon. Audrey Macbougall: Shaw and Jeannette Boudresult. garet. Macbean: ll.J. lllalion ll.0. Optometrist. Fitting and Supplying Ginsu. eh Omen noun: - end by appointment. Montague. P. E. 1. Office Connected with oMsbon Drug Co. (Girls) - 3. Margaret. Mac- Three-Legged Race (Girls) class No. 2-Edna. Nicholson and Mar- 2. Isobel Dewsr and Mildred Murphy; 3. Dianne Shaw and Jeanette ”. Teachers Race-1. Alcth: Mu- Leod: 2, Evelyn Under-hay; 3. Shirley Jenkins and Mrs. Elsie Meeting of the King's County branch of the Fish and Game Protection As- sociatlon, at BRIDGETOWN HALL. FRIDAY. JUNE 20 AT 8 0'CLOCK. be shown. The public cordially invited to attend. JAMES E. CUDMORE, Three-Legged Race. (Girls) Class i 3 g No. 1-1. Elaine Pools and Keys. Macuisn; 2. Betty Stewart. and 3. Dianne ttsrtmiu --it nt Trustess. Lague Institutes. in St. Marys llall the same mm Following is a list. of the grad- Doris Lyle McEw:-n. Eileen Miii'- the action of the Dominion Dramnl Faus- Festival in y tina Macxenzle. Aelri-d MuvKin- from Calvert Distillers is placing a non. Mary Catherine Elalns Mac- was produced by Johann Fust and t . VUHA . . Peter Schoelfler in Germany in ' SQ-L05-r T THEV The first .mF.;.Z..t English set.- VNEH started by Capt. John Smith and Two motion pictures will are Secretary. ,.. JUNE 20. 1952 LARGEST TEMPLE Temple llmanu-cl on Fifth Aw, nus in New York is the largest 1,, i the United States. with an auditor. ium 150 feel: long and '17 feet. wde. cloak of respectability around an industry which .ls sponsortn. I moral denudation of our nation. therefore be it resolved that we condemn the action of the Domin- ion Drama llllutlvsl and deplore the withdrawal of the Budiorough Trophy and the substitution for it of the Calvert; Trophy. A very successful tunventlon was Dislricl W. I. Convention Al Lower Montague l dist l t conv ntlon ofitihee V:l:)xrhut;i's Insxtitute wag held 5'9"?” W 9' 9”” with n" 5'"3”W Tiiesday afternoon in Lower Mont- 05 "God 5'" Th” Q""""- A de' ggue mil with the president, Mrs. llcious lunch and ice cream were Raymond Poole. in the chair. served. The meetlns opened with the singing of the institute ode. and the creed was repeated in unison. The address of welcome was given by Mrs. Austin Ross. Lower Montague. and was responded to by Mrs. A.D. Maclture. Montague. There were seventy-two mem- bers and visitors present. and were received by members of New Perth Institute. A A very interesting adores was given by Mrs. J.A. Lawson. T0l3l'e' sentlng the Canadian Association of Consumers. who chose as her topic --on The Label." A jolly sing-soni: led by the Dorrie Valley Institute was greatly As I have not I phone at present, you may list your hogs lillher enjoyed. in Mrs. E.I). Fnsei-'s store. North Lake, phone 3-2, or at Hebert F.- . l . M. Mrs. Austin Ross and Mrs Ber cl. 3' Klnnbo W phom 5'3. wmchevu 1. "N more Mnunlnmv Leard were piano a.cc0mDlmLSi5- The Institute supervisor. Mm A""d lhflhkllo on your hogs by shipping to your nearest market. Rxobln. gave a. very instructive Whit?! ll Cal”!-"bl PICK”! Md-n Clllf10HIet0Wn. demonstration on hues and color. JOHN J. MICDONALD, This was followed by 11 Dmllrim North LII" "Fun and Nonsense" by the Rosa- ' neath 1nstil.ute- and fflaiufefl 3 quiz and an impromptu concert. conducted by Mrs. James MacDon- aid. The. next speaker was Mtrs. Wm. Macxinnon who spoke on lnstitutci .5! I1'l I 6 bottle carton 36f ATTENTIOIIIN FARMERS JELMIRA Aiin lllllllllTY i will be trucking mm for c-un'a. norm Li.d.. Clurlottelnwn, em. Tuesday commencing June 24 In the following districts: North Lulu. Eiul. Point, south Lake. Klngsboro. Red Point. East Baltic, Munn's mm, and Elmira. Sandy's Drive In Theatre work . FRIDAY JUNE 2 P. . An invitation from Union Road-; ' 0' 9 M Greenfield Institute to hold that - Presents next annual convention in their. "THE CA1-u district. was unanimously accepted . Starring by the meetlnS- , Lon M('CaillStQF, Peggy Ann Garner and Preston Foster The following officers and mm-: mittees were elected for the cnsu- Color by Technicolor trig year: , President-Mrs. Emmett Powerul Rodi-lng Adventure, Savage Thrills, Wonderful Greenfield: vice llfcsldem ”M”4g Romance, George Melllsh, Union Road: Sf3C'y retary-Mrs. Everett Moore. Unionl Road. welcome committee - Union Raod-Greenfield Institute; recept- 1on-m-udvnell Institute; cXhibiF Lorne Valley in tltute; sliig-somz- Roseneath Institute; entertain- ment-Lower Mlontaxzue and M0”- SPEGIAL MEWS ”SO0T" SALE HO0LEYlSy MEN'S WEAR MONTAGUE resolutions were The following Malcolm MHCLE0d- read by Mrs. Lorne Valley. BC it, resolved that the. thanks oft conveniioii be extended in; Lower Montague Institute for their gracious entertainment. to Mrs- ustes: Marjorie Mscdonald Aker, .k1 Mildred Teresa Chslssori. Wlnnl- 333; if l;jg;:f.lfl.3;”;3,,35 3111118 19 to as long as they last i.-'.'.,d,,. M5,:'.f,, C.I?;',',s::f,;t visor. ta Mrs. Wm. Macxinnon and! 25 mens SUITS. all assorted sizes and colors Coffin. Mary Theresa Corrigaii. 3” who mmnblned m make this originally priceg fr”m Elizabeth Ann Shirley Doiron. C0m'"l”01l E 5””C”- . . ,, Wt"!-50 to W-J-00 Michael Servillus Gallant. Klllil- W1lPI'”lf'if- ll?” nfclojfm NOW erine. Estelle Anne Hennessey. G0n5UmP-Ni 0 ' ' ' Marion Regina Kelly. Harold is a menace to the economic sis-1 (-'05t5 F01'8;tWn- F9ut(')1;1ley Must G0 Dewar Larter. Camlllia Helen bility of.Cimada: and Wheremre-t ours or y MacAulay, Anne Catherine Mac-more money is SPEM 0" Wllllllt M2950 Donald. Rlla Joan MacDonald. than on education. and wherefore Alterations extra during this special offer accepting a rloristlonl Come early and have your choice Klnnon. Mary- Cecilia MacPhee. t)U'l. 0 '1: av J. R. Williams Margaret Sarah Russia 0'!-lanley. ' l I T . '. to .. ' ,. ., . , ' Bgihcegtoberadn. Heildx: (M V 1; THAT5 ONE 0: THEM. yE5' Al 1 Eossilter.17'ifx1gnl Francis Ryan, I ' - 5' V WEPECKER aroyn c . ewar. i - 1 5T O y. 1 U T A --6si-i-m-s--- 7 T T 6:5: . 7 g . . The first book printed in colors w”i V A FOR A DAV, -THEV'VE .7 ROOF! K MADE on HlM Fol: 1' 47-10”? . ' r F EJZWANILLW '- A LAM L11-iElHrr?RND'Ntl;'sY W My N J0 Mwamoxat Ame MOAIEW Bk ' :55 vow: ME7'EOR osazeie Stewart Motors Ltd. YOUR. MERCURY-MEIEOB DEALER 224 Great George St., Charlottetown F. Earle McDonald; YOUR MERCURY-METEDB DEALElll Sumuienldo