PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIANI AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Elrold F. Landry. Mu. Byron Stcwnrt, Mn Bruce Macfhee. lllln Joyce Wlnlnton, Pius Mclilnnon, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovers. ........L7........i..ss---L---M----M.MM. The Guardian may be bought at the tnllowing places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Ottice; in Georgetown: The Post. Otilc - in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards at San. i Mrs. R7ibert MATE has ESVSUPSEV 'S Gaspereaux .. unify her niece. Miss Elsie Glover, 0! Special. Men's Nylon Sox. Guaran- ....'lNSTlTIiTE meeting at Mrs. Dunran Mnclntyre's, Monday at 8 pm. -Montague, are pleased to learn she is convalescing satisiiiciorily after her recent iilness in Kziuzts County Hospital. Mr. St. Clair Coyle, a student ill. S. D. U., is spending his vaca- Ition with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. rrs ui .Vtoiirtoii. June 22nd, in the” A. 1). tsizii-Keiizio Hall, Montague. 0 lilth. i ' ' Messrs (ieome Arthur Butler 0! Peters Road and .'ltEl) ('Il()SS Hl.()()Il DON()R- IIIICICI CIIIIIIII S CIIMIIIIIHII EIEIIIII : 3. v ' ' . ' ' TUPS-I "Miss Bl.incne MacPhee of To- t'I.lNl(T at St. Pr-ts'r's Bay. i , . ORV. Jim" 9ll1- 3-10 T3 M. 100 rniiio. 0ii'. ai'i'ived in Moiitagut-Ic?nd0n ay”Id Wlmamnnunn and dnnnrs um,.m1II. n,.,.d,.dI .1.-IIIIIIIII. III II.,I(,m, me mneml of Wendell (uahain. Muiiay Harbour North. were in Georgetown Wed- ”C:i rdigaii." Rl()'l'Ol'S KETTLES ARE BACK AGA ANOTHER RIP-ROARING COMEDY! 'l'H()SE Continued from page 1 iplritcly bolievahlo rliarrirterization, and Edith Davison, as Mrs. Blair. tor a (lelightiul performance. Edith Davison was the director of this Little Theatre entry. Porioiniini: in the sormiil Little. Theatre play were Lil and Alexi lilaelsanc as llenrietta and Steph- an Brewstr-r, as a wife obsessed with modern ideas about psycho- analysis and her husband who is icrl up with the whole thing. while I-Iiizabctli ll'illett was cast 7'( ASPEOIAL it it- MIONIGHT SHOW MONDAY NIGHT -ONE SHOW ONLY AT 11:30 P.Ill.-- SPRINGTIMF. IS "KETTLE" TIME AND THEY RE- ..'Friei:id.s olrlv-1;: Josie Wood, 0! A i ilnliiistoiie and;a tive-year term: T. A. Harris, E l I Ilioartcd mother who mistakenly pnniperrid one son and her love. from the otiior. sons. the eirlrr a thief just entom- ing from prison was played by Peter Sharon, and the younger. n .i:lamnrous tnreador, by Arthurl -Marlmaii. Others in the east werci Albert Wenlherhie as a priest, June Dickson as the toroador's girl friend and Gladys l-(ays as it young friend and neighbour. Mr. Wetmorr-, commenting upon the festival generally, said that he thought. it. had been very sueress- ful. remarking on tho improve- 4 BIGIDAYS it sranrs MONDAY THERE'S NOTHING OUIET ABOUT A I ROMANCE LIKE THISI F v-f'.l.-align - PRINCE EDWARD ' It..-... It's the rough and tumble courting of a strong and silent man, : lass who is if- HM-Hr: red-haired, ready Ind willing. HERBERT J. YATES grunt: JOHN FORD ..a - , MERIAN c. coorrirs REPUBLIC PICYUII x lttming IOIIN WAYII I. NAIIREEII O'IIARA BARRY FITZGERALD mu Btlilll - not at ” Illlililill llllllltlt -Iniiicis ioiii THE APPLAUSE WAS TERRIF IC AT ITS "PREMIERE NIGHT" SHOWING RECENTLY.. -- PRINCE EDWARD - ' IIIIRRYI IIIIRRY - FINAL SIIOVIIII6 TO-DAY ”TIlO PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS" NEWS - OARNDON - COMEDY - SHOWS 2:30 - '1 - 9 H ithiinlil I-lf""i uliile, the t i London. l .Scouts, Ladies" Auxiliary THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Kingis Coun.ty Fish, Game 5 ssin Annual Meeting ..tMr. Keith Matlieson, Soiiris, the King": County Associiition sun? was elected president of the King's port the recummendatioii that the'I County Fish and Game Association word ”prot.ection" be deleted from; at the annual meeting held at the the name P. E. 1. Fish and Game'I Protection Association. United Church Hall, Souris, last whit" Sa"d5' hay I”"d I9" 3 "m"Lh5'A?”lr 51"25' IF-:.mI.II Cny.I,I, of Mm,IIIq,IIe Iniihth TIl:e niei-IIting was IpreJsicctIed During the iiisclussion on con-I . . . . .. V i W (W r ie. )IlS rest en, it c servo ion 0 Wit ie, it was Jro-l to P3??? "SS WW" I I3::I&ggg:III::I(:n2IIII':::I15pICcS Tri""3'1iI1PL;III-.l:,, ”?;:InIx:),.'I ES”; include: Vice. president. Aldius game achanrf Oillt3l'n.pPI')lll'iCl'lL data II,wlG".rMAIV BFSINFISS SIIIRII I I' the King-5 Caumy H,,5;(aiI M1IMacKenzie.I Morellr secretary-trea- respecting seasons, size and limit. 4 l- made aware of the 1ii'iiic:plrs oiI intro: .1. S. DesRochrs, Montague; conservation. . J. H. Livingston, Murray River; Considerable (llSCllSSl(Ill PllSllP.(ll respecting a for shoot, and it was moved that it 5135 00 priiie be given lqst l to the person killing the must tox- Cyril Johnston, Montague and James Ciidmnre, Montague. Following the minutes of the 4 r ur. iirw'.iiri' Mas'er lN:iy'ne Mac-I IIII I . . I I II I I II.K,.Im,gl.I-Ig,.; and Flocmc ,.,,y I,.IIr,.I llES(iIa) .i..endi.ig the Liberal con-Iannual and intervening meetings,Ics in kings County between .luneI ,IIEPI.n,m,SI (,II,c,I.IC and NI, In, I I V Iventioii president .1. S. De5Rochrs present-Ilsth, and l)PttPlllIJCi' Hist. RulesI uaslirrs at popular prices. M('- rill-L,-VIII )l()l'ltNF.D - Tlicroi "' ' ' '"G"'” ed his 390” "f actlvnl” of "19 mld 1'VgUlilW31l5 1'"-Ellpiillllli ””5 lax (.IIIII,ImI,I LIIIIIIIMI KIIIIIIIIII II ISM ,dIIII., . me PI EI II HIISI. I ,Associntion (lllrlllil the past year. shoot will be published at a later . , .. pip-.1,m us... p-d,-.yI caiym was-Hg S d T I The flnaiieml statement was also date. 1 ..'F1N T w.t'r('ll Rt-IPAIRS. .tticPliee, a' the arm of six years, S e read which showed it balance of After some dlS('llSSl0ll on tho. Vlatciics repaii-on i'c:isonablv and iuziiiz snii of .VI:. and Mrs. John 1113"" Of Il'"b1Uidl"R ll”m5- m9 l:ll.'ll'TllllP0(l by certilird tl.:lit”Il- J is:-Pluv. Kl0il'iltI!,ll(-'. Besides his I S '"m'"d imd 59'-'”'ld9d ill?” "-"'”l1nE! -'”i.l"”l'lWl- I r..."ikcr, Free cstiiiizitc illl(l iviurii r-klmlllii I7 ' W5. ll? iFtll'ES to in," T "W7 H mm-”!' Dlw '7 "D 1 pnstazo. Rnbri" I-3 Mizzlioi-I t4'ut'l- inuiirn tli '. Dorothy, Mislof F. h i I pg nI I I Plll3l'S0ll. New- M t A '" M””” ” TTW .. T...-.,....,I W; IS er I 011 21 116 l'll'lOl.l.1l.CeS ..'BEACH l't)l.VT r. osri i and Dmnnezi - - -- - o I t'HAI'F.l..-Wit '- ' ' 10'-"179. John The .'olln'w:ii;: is a cnpv of the C t D O il1y.'llsi Si.:r.n ,' hwira, Robert, Ivaii. iolegrziin sent ih.s week to the I worship at 1i3.i I-I "1 -li”l'W'- H11 Ill lmmf. Minister oi Fislirries. Ottawa: i I tl('P at 730 Mr and Xlis Til? lllll-"131 ill” I)? lwid 011 Sl1n- ”Pm-soiinl survry shows Kings , I I ' 7T ' I , i t'PlUl'riN'l Mis niizirzes l!'i'lll di-i.V M 330 ll1"- l'-'4im the V3110." County tisliernieii iiacilystricken by " Th” mogmm "” C”m”"'m"im””- ""1 lm'””"l "Fm"':'”I"'hVI'I"( VIII IIII III IIIIIIIIIIII III IIIII IIIIIIIIIIII, held L.III.I.d C-ImI.ChI Ime1.mem IIIIIIIIIII IIISIISIIOIIS SIIIIIIII day has been announced by Judge; Following tho iiitroductory OI IIIIIVIIIII IIIIIIIS IIIIIIIIQI .II.IiI-I be In mi, I.hm.Ch I.eIneIeryI UUIIIIIIII IIIIII II'IInedIIIIII and J. DIesRociies,Iciiairinan oi tiieICaiia(la, His llorsliiii, Mayor B.I - At IIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIII be I.(IIIIhIIOIIIIIIIII Coioiintion committee. Ill, Xeo will l)fllt'iil:Il'I open the cel- - ...:::. xii. i.il”...?i.Ef”"i2??l2. R A I . i l l'Cll vi e.ei'tioi "i (ll '. j Mum A" MmDMmId' MiL'A' be held at Yco's Tlieiitre begin-I At 4.00 pm. the ariiirrss of Her? -Ilxiniesty Queen Elizabetli the Sec-i ill loriii at out! will he heard over the puhliciI eiatltlirss svstom. Threr- slicers and lithe sin of "(toil Save the Roddy Martin. The parade will i)e!Queeii” -.l 4-I-mi the tH”i'ci)l'all0ll. I led by the pipers, followed by the-I In the eveniiig ii tirrworks dis-, Montague detachment of the R.C.' D1R.V b9Hll11ll11.”- M 3-3ll ll-H1 W1” W3? M.P., the Lcglonnaires, service held in the school grounds spec-II personnel. Girl Guides and Boyiially prepared for the entertain-t of thciiiicnt oi the t"liil(.IltOll on this ine-I Legion, and other nrgziinzations. Iinorziblo nreasion. In the morn-l Following the parade tliroughIiiiig. children will also be EIVOHI the main street, all will nsscmbleiilags and iiieiiiorial iiicdallions to at the school grounds where a remember the occasion. 4 raised platform has been erected. It was announced Tliursday thati There. the parade will be joinedgthe members of the fire depart- by school children and the gen-Intent would be called on to deco- cral public. Each group will have i'aIte the main street oi the town. ning at 1.30 pm. At 3.15 the. parade iv the Legion home where it will b assembled by parade. iiiarslml l TURN IN ONE OF THElR GREATEST LAFF HITS! in the role of Mabel, lit-nriettn's it designated area on the groundsiand this togetlirr with the deco-I g, ,I. ,...?I ,,, sisii-r. Mr. Wetmore praised each which will be allocated upon - -liations on business houses andi ?figw”& I I of the performers. commenting es- rival. IIlFll'?il(' homes should make thei . ,3 Iperiaiiy upon their energy and. On the platform will be in:-m-Itown look eveii more lovely on the. N J I I5i'””'- AM the manner in WIll”IlII)fl”w of the I'"t'l'l council, rlcrgzy-Irla,v of the Crtl'mlnll0l'l oi the. - v . i - Iiiin satire was handled. suizrrsllnzl El'.'1flflllS Qllorii I t ' " liow:-vor that the interpretation III';II-I-'I;I-TII-I:I-I-e--- I---I-- -- - I-II---- -R---a d-S ---t------ nncrled mm-v depth. "Siippressed I. , ' n 9355' '1'" 1" cnu hnsires" was directed by Jean fIrI":;I'I"5CIfl”r'I I"! """;p"3(m” 1"" . -..,. l Gli'l(Ill'l"S. -I IV an, rum groups. C nti iied i'om vi 0 l The 5 St. Peter's CalItE(ll'.1I IIID IIIILA Yl-Ishaw was chairman ,,,,g”; ',L,,,. LI,. I..E,I . .L.ulI I(-IIWPI Md”. the dimmnn of M,Il IIIPI e nIxeninz.I aiIidI lIlVPIIr0plllr'S aiiee. He urzcd that. Council iriein-I. ISIIIIIII DICRSOIII Imm, III" HIIIII. (IIe:e; I'Il)lIf'SPIliIl(lf iy .ltS. Il-ind bets see that lIl5llrI Scout L"Iadri's lieart into the piodurtion of "TIP! fag.” IMHNH ,n' tho I) """ mp Plwlmxamirl M "ll" MW im'r' iPI.I5mI AI.ms5 HIE SIFMII-.I I,Ii l-estival Association. and Mrs. iiii: made atailahle throii:-,h Head- ldrama which ”,..II. plawd WIHII H.'lI'0lrI Laird. past president. II:iiiaIi)'ItIzIig':da;Iid tiiIr;IIt nioi-re r'niplIiI:is;s :.-;.r;. and mic-lligpnt acting, Lily, ”'”-"'"'"- P - H 0" WW itmzram 0--I i.VlacPliorson portrayed a broken CAPETOWN lcpl-'M”l'9 P""l)lFi Camping Season ' arrived in South Africa by air last than by sea. Transport Min- S.1uerI said when he opened reconstructed airport. at East. 0” m'P"n-"I1 l'”I”'95- 111” Hamper days. Tlirre, were fifty South African Airways lmP HIGH? less in nt.t.endaiica than in the 5'.lill- mrrled 700 passemzers daily. mrr oi l.0.'wl irr .a total vatnp?r Another successful raiiipiiiq sea-, son was 12110: ... FlllF."l1 cnnipv were he'd with n toi.il of 309 boys 3 Come and Enjoy a Good Tasty Dinner THE NEW iiiiiiioii DINING ROOM Sunday, May 31st, 4:30 to 7 pm. Also Special CORONATION DAY dinner Tiiosiluy, June 2-4:30 to '1 11.111. Turkey with all the trimmings at tH.25 CAPITOL T0-DAY ”RlDE THE MAN DOWN" SERIAL - COMEDY - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 oii. - TIIE. - WED. -P W.u.Ni H Rm.-,' IIIIBIIIIEI mill! 1 till!!! ltlssii - "um-&a..puuu nun ..;..lltiIIi niillll . iivravs-- cAavrruoN'- (xnuenrr . it t "'.'.'i . I ."T . . Q end Hg for a ” ml to”) M 1' iable. assistance. wasIreceived. The ihoiidnv visit last summer of D4-p-i Encouraging Report I On Red Shield Campaign g of a year ago and I zeal for the work oi the Salvation Army along with their confidence in our ability to admin- ister their gifts to the best. advant- age, most inspiring." Messrs. A. B. Cutcliite and A. G. Hogan. two veteran division coni- nianders, led their men over the top in reporting "objective obtain- ed" at the Red Shield-Sunset; Lodge I their g find their workers meeting last night. Specizil Mm Capt Tnoomlm who 3 g1V.I names chairman R. E. Seller also-mg leadership be me locai Corps. 7999"” ms, leaf" WE” akmg Wimiiii the absence of her husband at me" mneC"0n5' Stall College and the Coronation. In Weakmg Or ti" mmpalgn expressed her lionrty thanks to all which Major and Mrs, Goddevt have -----------e-- been conductiniz thmntziioiit the country. the former said: "The re- sponse has been simply splendid and an eye-opener to me. The peo- ple in the smaller towns such as Montague. Souris, O'Leary and oth- er places have in the main doubled days loss of 398. Numbers attend- ing. however. were cniisisterii with 1951 and the loss recorded in camp- ers was due to no Silver Arrowlierxl Course or Caninoree beam: held in 1952. During the year three Smut- inasters attended the Maritime Gilwell Course held at Polleti: Riv- er. N. B. Fourteen mihniasters and assistaiits received pi'eliniimi';.- training in two ("lllFSPS conducted by Provincial iieadqiinrieiis. Bronze Arrowhead Coiirsrs were held in Alberton. Siiinmc-..-i e and ill Char- loitetowii Plan Achievement. Plan Achievement. it was repart- ed. again stiiiiulated l.l'11illlnIl in "die to win". owners. EIHVIN C. in - 115 Grnlton Street. insurance payments go to MAY 30. 1953 who were com:-lbuti cess or the Red Ehierlg '1;)riiriz1.E sue. City Chairman, Major Norman Lowther also thanked the work and made special reference to consistent work M M1 Charley Black whom he described as R .. tern and inspiration (or the yoiiiw er workers when and Ivvim-.3 are needed in B .worthy cams Provincial Chairman Mr. -1- R Cudmore reported the out-oi.iNn' work progressing favourably commended the City teams air: their splendid work, which stmiald ibe completed and reported on M a meeting in the Citadel at ,-.45 pm. Monday. E. O. JOIIIISTOIIE With modern life insurance, you don". More than hal Let's talk about the things you can do at retirement with an assured income. J()HNST()NE. H.A.. C.I..ll., Prnvlncli-II Nlaiiagp, Clia rlottctown, P 574:9 IMF, ma amt:-mriwzoo. Mime living T in Says 1 nl all l.ii.- lti'til0)- .E. I. general. Most Groups set targets of achicvemeiit and twenty-two sections of Groups received Plan Acliievemeiit Awards. Groups to receive awards were: ltt Alherion Pack: lst Central l'lnIvaliv Pack: ftrd Charlottetown Pack; 4th Char- lottetnwn Pack: 4th Charlottetown Troop: flth Charlottetown Pack;I Ttli Charlot'eiowii Park; 7th Char-I 4 I v 'i i: E) i .hariotte- t(iiitl'ijiLml;iiclrl:r)oIOtli t(13itiilEit1llE'tnlt'nl Jlme zndv 1953 Tron : lst. East Royalty Pack; lst . . I I Empnoyam. -1-mow m KmSm.I..I 1:30 p.m.-liree show for school children. Mo..- ton Troop: lst 0'Li-at-v Pack: lst Theatre. l"'ai'lrdalo P-.i.k: lst Slemrm Park? II I I I I Pack: lsft st El -.m.-c Pack: lst. .u:t5 p.in.vLogioniiaires and other units leave iuigiuii St. Eleaiiors Troop: 2nd Siinimrr-i H;-IIII side Pack: 2nd Siinimersirie Troop: Tird Siiminorside Pack; Zlrd Sum-. mersldo Troop. , Honours and Awards The Honours and Awards Com-I mittee aiinounred that His Excel- lency. the Chief Scout. for Canada was pleased to make the foliwwlniz Awards in l.'l.'i2r Medal of Merit. Mr. K. M. M.u-mi. or. oimioi.i.:-- l iowii; Bar to Meriiil of Merit. Mr R. C. P.irriit. M Sr. Clinrlottetown; . Bar to Medal of Mrrit. Mrs. R. C Parent. Cliarlnttrtowii: Loni: Serv- ice Medal. Mr. .7. A Matthews. O'Leary. Public support in regard to re-1 Pipe selection. Three cheers, l i i i i Coronation Program TOWN OF MONTAGUE 3:40 p.m.-Opening celebration. Singing of "O Canada". Address by His Worship, Mayor B. ll. Yeo. 4:00 p.m.--Her Majesty's address. Singing "God Save The Queen." 8:30 p.m.-Fireworks display on school grounds. cord sales in "Apple D.-iv" and aI salisi'actorIv tnta' l'PFllitlll'! ll'0lll' the Aiiiiiinl Fiiiaiicial Cdmllilliill were referred to in an appreciative mzinner. The iinaiicial picture was reviewed by the retiring treasurer. Mrs. S. M. Macinuls. i The national link-up with Cana- dian Hradqiiai'iers continued an a sniisfacini-v hwsis and inurh wiri- iuty Chief Sbniit. Mr .lricksoni Dodds was noted with pleasure. 1 Badges Earned During the year 113': badges worr- Iissued. 621 of these went to Buy :Sc0uLs and ill to Woll Cubs. This: I corations should be worn. Coronation Parade MONTAGUE All veteraiis in the Montague to join the Coronation Parade which will fall in at the Legion Home on Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. Medals and de- area are reqtiesteil fshowed a total increase of 376 ove,rIlI -those. issued in the preceding year. The death during the year of iMl'. J. R. Burnett, F..ll. F.R.A.S.,I Charlottetown. was noted with pro-. found regret. Mr. Burnett was (moi of the iounders of Scouting in the Province and served until his deathII on the Provincial Council. I Charlottetown and Summersidei inistrict reports were submitted byi iDr. George Fislis-it D.C.. and Mr. Eric Tanton. D. C. respectivehxl Activities in the West. Prince aron,l Borden and Georgetown were also reviewed brietly. Representing Prince Edward Is- iland on the Coronation Coiitlrigc-n'i Int Boy Scouts is William Dawson Ives, Seventh Charlottetown Troop. Commissioner F. A. Drlsrnll spoke hrieily reviewing the year's activi- ties-nnri offering helptul sugges- tions Ynr the. iiitiiire rmirsc of ar- tlon. He expressed thanks for l.. , co-operation roceived irozu all de-i partmlnts. The secretary read several com- munication: including one irom Major General ID. C. Spry. Chief Executive Commissioner. He hopes to visit this Province in September prior to his leaving for London where he will head the Interna-l tionnl Bureau oi the Boy Scoutsl Association. I The new Deniborn Hayglhler will produce three of 10 tons of hay 1- hour. providing farmers by 18" in either 35: or 42" lengths. Bale wcig horsepower engine provides um le with fast, gllsillf. stacked hey can he hate as ciiiciently as windrowed hay. .MacGOWAN MOTORS MONTAGUEI WEEK-END SPECIALS at HOOLEY'S MEN'S WEAR MONTAGUE All Wool WORSTED SUITS for ONLY 537 Blue, Brown and Grey. - ALSO - Special Prices on BLAZERS and FLANNELS Bales 10 Tons an Hour to eight bales per minute an efficient one-man blling. Ba ht can be adjusted between 50 and power for bnling under varied conditions. W .. ...M........---- 100 pounds- .95 A. I. V. Wt.- d has 3 CIVIC"), les measure ;I irh this pow”