pacn E151-rrf g -rim GUARDIAN. CHARLOITETOWN gm AUGUST 16. 1951 t-eT?hii:.TteHD:tmtTieeh"s'um:ong: 1).QINh' i High 'i h ' and mu. Diesnoches. ausznra:-Monraooa: Harald r. Landry. Mrs. amn smmt, Mn. fe1::””f:'i "' '9'” "3 "W : Montague. guests of Bruce MaoPnee. Miss Joyce Wluinton, Miss Joan Johnston. Judg: J. B. Desnooha Ind um AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Iluo Donia Restaurant. and uuardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sonrla: The Snack liar and II. Richards 8 Son. ..'PERSONB wanting Wrea: .-.'ll0SPlTAL dance. for Memorial Day. order through Club Hall, Montague, secretary, Bouris Branch Canadian August 20th. Messer's Legion as soon as possible. ..'JU!'!' ARRIVED -. Tlfhtl .Dreaees. all shades, priced to Beaver Monday. Orchestra. . .'CIIILD HEALTH CONFER- ENCE. souris. Friday. August 17th, Town Hall 2 to 4 P. M - i-r's Bav. Mrs. Crawly is a sister "IL Dene. shoppe' Momasuel .MAKlNG ROOM I F” of James B. and Frank Jay. and e MINU , ' " F” ""7 a Mrs. Costello is a cousin. She ,m"uli:a:oDd' ;,?u:'g2;Jcgg?f 3i9Ck- W9 "9 919"”! Di" 3” also visited her uncles. Senator saiui-dsy Jo-Anna ore.-a'shopp'e. "'9' D'””” " '”””'"'1V 1”” T- V- Grunt M0""8"'- Nit" 3- uan" u.” prices Gef YOU?! Willie HWY Grant. Prakesc and John D. Jay, ' ' last. Belles Shoppe. Montague. Midgell. This is the urn tlm-i -m- the men folk vac.-itioned here. ML -7393 HHk9?- Cm'nm'”-'13! ..'Albert Altken. Eraiiiforil They spoke very highly of out- traveller of Amherst. N. 8.. la atmnh ,,m,,,,d 1,, Monugue ye,-4,... present oalling on his regular dw. um win wand ,, few wesks ouatamn. While in Monti-31-Wand visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. vicinity Jack oalled on his many John A"ken' Lowe, Managua trienda and acquaintances. . PRINCE EDWARD Ba AWE B4i5'”V6:i jg . . .When the invisible Man calls the passes! ' illiliiii llitll nuns mm min -mun: niiwin - Slitlm mum NEVVS - CARTOON - ”l-lL'NTING THE HATTD WAY" - Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 ......j..1 with BARRETT ASPIIAIT IIINGIES Will last years HGo on over old roof Besides Asghalt Shingles your Barrett ealer has I com- plete line of rooting. insulation and westherprooting materials. TI-II BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED Elan Saint John v Montreal - Toronto - Winnipeg ' Vancouver Desnoches. .. .'.Mrs. Mabel Williams of Need- ham. Mass. arrived on the Island to visit; her parents. Mr. and Mrs .Vi'acLea.n of East Point, P. E. I. ...fMr. accompanied by Mr. Thomas to Boston after vacations at Morell and St. beautiful island and are looking forward to making it an annual vacation come. 1 M ti W6! K. K 90g yam WM .Are fire-rosistcnt Come in many styles Chas. Crawl y and Mrs have returned spending their Pet- and Mrs. Costello spot' in the years to TD-DAY F iii. SAT. ,a; ........4w- How 101! makes Edhili , fake your building problems to your Barrett Dealer CO LTD f..'N'vI'1. xua urn , elastonsrows .- sinmrlisins MRISEHS HAllllWllE tr. scsiunsum co. urn. A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE -- llEll8IlllTOI Georgetown ....tThe King's County swim- ming and diving elimination com- petitions were run off yesterday afternoon with great success at the Ferry Wharf at Georgetown. A good crowd of interested spec- tators were treated to some fine aquatic displays by competitors from Georgetown. Cardigan and Sourls in all events. The meet was held under the ('0-ODEIVTTTDH oi the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Division. and the Department of Physical Fitness. The event win- ners will represent King's County in the forthcoming Provincial championships competitions to be held on August 22nd. Officials in charge of the meet were as follows: Starter. Harold MacLean. Georgetown; announ- cer, Paul Cudmore. Red Cross Headquarters, Charlottetown; jud- ges. David Lavers. Alex Mac- Donald. Fenwick Larcrs. all of Georgetown. and Fred l-line of Charlottetown. The results are as follows: Boys 13 years and under:- Free style: Richard Landry. Genrsetown: Camille Gallant. Souris; Joseph Gallant, Snuris. Back stroke: Camille Gzillant, Souris; Joseph Gallant. Souris; Cyril Gallant. Sourls. Breast stroke: Camille Gallant. Souris; Claude Peters. Soiiris; Richard Landry, Georgetown. Girls 13 years and under: Free style: Anne Louise Desimonu. Gvorlzetown; Clarice Steele. Car- digan; Joyce Gardiner. Cardigan. Back stroke: Clarice Sieclc, Car- digan: Joyce Gardiner. Cardigan: Janette Psters. Snuris. Breast Sirnkiil -lnlvc Gardiner. Carril- lzan: Clarirc Steele, Cardigan; Janette Petcrs. Soiiris. B0.Vs 14 to 16: Free style: Art Peters. Souris; Rel: Peters. Sou ris; Lynwood Campbell, asnuris. Back stroke; Reg Pr-tors, Snurjs: Art Peters. Soiiris: Lynwnoa Campbell, Souris: Brcnst stroke: Lynwood Campbell. Slauris; Art Peters, Souris; Reg Peters. Sou ris. Girls H to Sheila Dehory, 16: Free Goorgoimvn; Don- nlda Landry. (icoi';:cinwn: Anna Prosper. Gccrgclown. Backstroke: Sheila DeLory, Georgetown: Anna Prosper. Georgetown; Doneldn Landry, Georgi-town. Breast stroke: Sheila l'7cLnry. George- town: Dmieida Landrv, .Genr;:i:- style: Swim Meet Men's Open Free Style: Steph- en DeLory. Georgetown; Art Pet- ers. Sourls: Reg Peters, Sourls. Men's Diving-including header dive. swan dive, jack knife, and one other of competitor's choice. Results on point system. Sonny Henry, Georgetown; Art Peters. Sourls; Camille Gallant and Cyril Gallant (tie). Lariies' Diving-including head- er. dive. swan dive. and jack- knifp, Results on point system. Donelda Landry. Georgetown. Phyllis Llewellyn. Georgetown. Whim iloail And Vicinity Mr. Jack Olarey recently arriv- ed at his home at Whim Road af- ter a motor trip from Massachu- letts. Miss Marjorie Olarey returned to Whim Road after a brief visit in Montague with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen. Mr. Kciiny MacDonald returned in his home at Whim Road after visiting his grandfather. Mr Ken- neth Macxinnon, in Lewes. Mr. Johnny Clarey who has spent the past several days at the home of Mr. William Johnston. Sturgeon, recently returned to his home in Whim Road. Mr. Gordon Moore recently re- decorated his service station at Commercial Cross, which adds much improvement to the "cor- ner" which is becoming an in- creasingly busy business centre. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hart- nizui. Long Isiand.wcre recert vis- itors of Mrs. Hartman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart. Kli- muir. This is Mrs. Hartman's first homecoming since she left the Is- land over twenty-five years ago. Ari iicm recently appearing in an Ontario newspaper, "'.T'he Or- illa Packet and Times” will be of interest to many in this district The article reads as follows Charles Moore. aged 15. is rapidly acquiring a reputation as one oi town; Anne. Prosper, George- town. Ol'iilB'5 oiitstaniiing younger tish- ermeii. Last spring he caught one One MOODY Ti-iREsHlE1R, condition. only one season. Tliese mrichlnes have been For Sale At Bargain Prices and . One MASSEY HARRIS CLIPPER COMBINE. used Massey Harris self-propelled combines. MASSEY HARRIS AGENCY Montague complete, in excellent" taken in trade for new THE BOLDE HE VVAS LOVED! knew him. For the first ti the last of the bad men. Shows 2:30-7-8:45 .. r: H---;. 'l'0.DAY - mi. - sar. ST BANDIT OF A LAWLESS ERA! HE WAS FEAREDT To the world he was an outlaw . . . killer . . . aveng- er . . . yet valiant hero, gentle lover to those who me . . . the real story of AS TOLD BY AL JENNINGS, HIMSELF-a . p . p ' ; will iiilu-ilii"s”f' z -,.'FK-Iltltg-!:"WW' CAPITOL SERIAL - coiwvv Home eek discount don't show room and see for you In for this week only and trucks and tractors. ' WARNING If on do not take advantage of our 5 S. R. Johnston Ltd. St. Peter's Road, 'Plione 8092p8098 lal Old blame us. Ca at our rself. This special discount applies to all used cars, Ciiorlottetowl (9td' of the largest speckled trout ever taken out of district waters, and this past week he came up with p nve and one quarter pound bass. which he hauled in from the Park wharf.-(Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore. former residents 01 Whim Road.) Mr. iiiid Mrs. Neils of Montreal and their two children were re- cent guests of Mrs. Jane Daley, Commercial Gross. Mrs. Neils for- merly lived at Commercial Cross. and moved with her parents to Vancouver. Farmer Islander Returns ....'Atter an absence of 49 years Mr. Clifford Murphy. is resident of l'tadison.. Saskatchewan. re- turned to the Island to visit his old home in Morell. new oc- cupied by his nephew. Mr. John O'Neil. He also visited his bro- ther. Mr. Leo Murphy. St. Peter's Bay. Continuing his tour. he went to Boston to see his statel- in-law, Mrs. Leo Murphy. and then to Litchfleid. Cnnn.. to spend some time with his sister. Mrs. George McKlnnon (Rhoda Murphy). Mr. Murphy. a prosperous Western farmer. was greatly im- pressed by the many changes that have taken place in the is- land during his absence. How- ever. he states that the same wonderful hospitality exists in his native village, Morell. He was accompanied by his wife. Evelyn. who has never been in this part of the country before and who thought the scenery very beautiful and the people very neighborly. o'i'rAwA. Aug. l5 ace) -' Canada soon may be getting .in- cthcr 54,000,000 aircraft order See WeIlner's For. A FINE JEWELLERY No matter what the out-as. ion you will always find the ideal gift suggestion at Wellner's. Solitaire Diamond Exquisite hand-carved set- ting mounted with n bril- lisnt diamond. -- :i50.00. Parker "51" Pen & Pencil Set For men and women. Gum anteed to give years of u. liable service. Reliable Man's Watch Just one of the many do. pendable timepieces you'll find at Wellner's. 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