11-TE GUARDIAN. cnAnr;o-i-rs-rows: ssivremasir in, 1952 THE sasreiiu ouiinoiau ' AIHZNTS:-MONTAGUI: llsrolrl F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mra i Bruce IIlaenPIieo.tMias Joyce wlulnton, Miss Joan Johnston V AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavers. 6 Th. Guifiulltllli be bolllllt 16- the following places In Moriagumi in M0 Itlue Dome Ilsataumnt. and uuardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: In Sonrlsz The Snack Bar and H. Richards 55 Son. 3 morning by plane for i Mrs. Archie Hume and "Mrs. v. iR.. Pepler. Montague. were recent (visitors to Charlottetown. , Miss Barbara Allen has return- ;ed to her home in Cambridge. 1 Mass. after spending her holidays ntague. guest of her grand- . Mrs. George Allen. Miss Muriel Johnstone left this New York mother Georgetown and I I I V Vicinity Mr. John Wallace. C.N.ll. section foreman has returned home from a business trip to Moncton. N.B. Miss Earlene Layers of char- ltagistrate's court At Georgetown J Weekly Magistrate's Court was held in the Court House at Georgetown on Thursday. Septem- ber 8th at 10.00 AM. stipendiary Georgetown have returned home from an on and friends in Rustico. Mrs. Sterling Blaokett and Iain I I and Vicinity Mrs. Stanley Gallant and family joyable visit spent with relatives Bristol and Vicinity The Bristol School is receiving a new cost of paint. Mr. James Mor- doing the job. rison. from Savage 1-Iarbour.' is fore Koinfto the States to M his family. The older pe5,,.,. ,,” member Edwud Jr. but few or ..,; younger know him. as he has been in the States for nearly hm n century. They will leave for home around September 5th. Vacation time is over for Migs Lottie Hughes and her niece Patgy Doherty. After a three weeks' stay M1" I-Iuiiiiiin s'ru.ce.' Who has Mrs. Ed Garnhum and daughter. loiietown wit: the week-end suesi Magistrate for Klara County. Jos- ll w nt is tth n M" '"d M” G"d”" W"Y- "W 1”" ”" Labm" my iii "turn been ii patient in the KIng'sIJudy. Charlottetown, .-pom it few of friends and relatives in George- eph W. MacDonald, K.C.. presided. oz I-gwlackettgsu p:rent:, 0;: City. were visitors with their to their homes and jobs in 305, County Hospital for 'the past few days in Montague. guests of Ml'S., stone. in Montngne. IOW II. In the first case a resident of and Mrs. Elmer Llewellyn of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roddie 0'- ton. but they expect in be back next year. days. has returned to his home in Gai-ii-hunifs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newport pleaded guilty to a B1-Idggtown, Hlliiey On Blind”. M18!-int 2031'!- Miiii-OWD Crow -1- H. MaCGI'eg0r. - M35 Jegglg Mmheson, supefjnu Miss Mgrgaret Levers of Halifax i-'hi1I'88 Of being in In inioxlclt-ed W'' i . , r--- W: ienaeny, or Goddard Hospital, was the guest for the Labor Day condition in a public place and Mrs. Raymond Marion and ram- W33 Nomi 311130” niilflied M1" Fwd 5i""0it his returned Mr. ClaudeHMaihe.5on, Milituwn, Miss Laura lllgginbotliam and Bmctnnn Mass” .5 the guest of ne, weebend of he, nu-gnu, Mn and was fined 320.00 and costs or 30 ily are guests of relatives In Bouris. Mm! "031 hi!” first trip to 308- I0 N5 h0"iG here ilfiier 3 Vacation spent the weekend Vlsllin-g friends Miss Beth Lelacheur, nurse-tn- nnnnnu. nnd sme,.;n.h,w' Mn nnd Mu, nsvid Ln;-erg, day; in my ,1. rengdenn 0; Lnnncn, ' ion on Thurgdgy night, Angngg 30, during the week or August 26 in In Brudeneil. J ltrainin; at the P. E. I. Hospital, Mm Angus Mnnneson, men wn. .M.... ing pleaded guilty to unlawfully Mr. Temple Goren wu 9. recent, and reports that she had a lovely "19 Well-ern part of the Island time. - :- - lwere recent visitors to Montague. Mr. and -Mrs. Garnet MacInty're' and Mrs. Mabel Fraser, Mont-sgum: Miss spent a few days- visiting friends and relatives. E.... nthe King's County Hospital. Mrs. S. S. Hessian. who has bneni visiting hrr sister. Mrs. Dumont.! I-Ithel Beck, who recently in summerside completed her course at the P. E. ;I. llospiial, has joined the staff of Mr. and Mi;-.KDT)uglas Mclllsh ' lium. Monlagghan Severely Iniureu Miss Ann MacDonald of Halifax. N 5., was the holiday week-cnd guest of her parents, Captain and Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald. Miss Mary Gotell, who is em- ployed in the City, spent the holi- operating an unlicensed vehicle on the public highway. A fine of 35.00 and costs or 10 days in jail was imposed. A resident of St. Mary's Road appeared charged with common assault. Several witnesses were heard for the prosecution and sev- visitor to the City. lands, N. 3.. motored to George Mrs. Marsh, who has been Mr. Roland Marsh of Five Is- town a few days use and on his return home was accompanied by the guest in Georgetown of her moth- gj Mr. John R. O'Brien, who has been here for three weelm during the illness of his wife, left on Mon- day morning, Sept. 3rd. for his duties in Halifax. where he visited Carleton, Ex-ner. aid. Kinkora and Summerside Mi-, Sinnott is past the seventy mark but still halo and hearty and ha reports a lovely vacation with old friends. A horse-drawn vehicle owned gusto”, Mass, in. ii... past twoiand liwn chiicireh. Lincoln and days With her Parents. Mr- and 1 f tn , , week,-, has remnned .0 he, homeicnri.-, union Rand, gccompgnlcd Mrs. Joseph Gotell Sr. gglnsogr on Ehiiiiiaceat-owixlr-rc'7nr 1'):-0 tmii D1li?1'?lI.:-i;:''iii(i;';gto'r:'d 1"" Miss Teresa. Onrlen returned to RY P:Itllilll(r:1kB1eart: osi thgf vlciii- i" M9"”5F”er Ab-V Mrs" Memshs paremst M” "d ' scnted the accused. The case was I . . her studies at Not" Dune Com ngar the MCEWEIJII Si.Orl:eeI3SI;gS::r Mrs. Ben Wcatlierbie, lllld Mi'. and Mrs. Neville nf the staff of the Bank of Nova' ieiesi ill NOVE Smila- 0 ilinir 111.1,-mge .daugliter, llettie Mac. Valieyfield. Truro. (nee Jean Adams, foi'merly'fECBiil1.i' moilired 10 D0iiii5 Oi in-ieinployee of Clark Bros., suffered Mr. William Collings. Montague. a severe back injury Saturday Mrs. Florence Jenkins has re- turned home from a visit in Bor- den, where she was the guest of MY. and Mrs. William White. adjourned for one week for judg- ment. A Woodville Mills resident was fined 350.00 and costs or in default Mr. and Mrs. William Simmonds. Mrs. Guy Hemphill In visiting in Sea View where she is the guest of vent on Tuesday after spending most of her vacation with her grandparents and young friends here. urday night. The driver did not stop to see the damage he had done. This is one of a number of accidents near this store where Scotla, Montague.) and their son morning when II. floor on which he . were recent, visitors to Montague, Mr. and Mrs. Erin-st. Mai-iiii and had been standing collapsed into Mn Rn, Mwpnnnld of ch”, snH:nf3,ef.3”)d:; 2:" for tdmgllg TML Alacrt nbmdtrys md Mr, Joe vuiu-d who in gmploygd ca" drive "'5 uwugh ” we” 3 visiting .iriends and acquaintances. son James, of New York, are guests 11 cellar. lnuemwn was the weebend guest nnbnc ms 0 erntgrgolifcen; B: miggimla t us: 5 to ummefgiw with 5 c,N.E exh-n um hnd the ”e,'dway' 1 V” M” 3i”1'”"i5 5i5m'- Mi'5- H' H M5 C0"i”ii5 W35 dem'”i"3 12 of his brother-in-law and sister. cancelled for pnine months The whegge thgy vfzlgge gzgkezilil Fgruegtfs mi3m"""9 '-0 d"Ve 3 31”" "'"0”3h on ggurigiybfngrxghzlfhzvigitagiit . . r 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carman Carla. neeiNelson. and Ruth Ste-wart. ulin were married in Montague. lr-II lastjtague. wcek inr their home in East Flor-i enceville. N. B. l her brother, .VIiss Freda Apt, R.N.. Victoriai.lohn. N. B.. are guests Mr. squares of shingles at the home of recently Janir-s Shaw and C. A Shaw. Mon- Ml'5. Mrs. Douglas Nicholson and lior,0i R hilme which M1'5- lnmnil W35 iiwn sons,.iamie and Rzindyof Saiiit'hal'lnx: repaired. Aftersiackiniz the of he.-isliingles, Mr. Collings Bosch. N. S. has rejoined the staff; brother-iii-law and sister. Mr. and 'Illmim Wei? Annie lnman, Vernon. He completed unloading the truck placing the shingles in the kitchen and Mrs. standing near the Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baker and family have returned home from Murray Harbour. where they were the guests of Mr. Baker's relatives. Miss Louise Murphy of the staff same party had sentence suspend- ior two years on a charge of "ob- structlon". Mr, S. S. Hessian. K.C., Crown Prosecutor for King's County, re- presented the Crown. Court ad- journed for one week. phen Landry. to the Province last week and Mrs. P. L. Boudreault. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLellan of New Waterford. N. 8.. motored and were guests at the home of Mayor his foot and has been off work. as the doctor ordered him not to walk on the injured limb. Work on the new restaurant In the village is nearly completed and will soon be open for busines. The restaurant is being built by for Montreal, where Mr. Siiiiiott will continue his studies at Mcciili University. from which he hopes to graduate with ax degree in medi- cinc In two more years. Mr. and Mrs. Sinnott were the Diillcipals in a happy event on August 23rd and they plan to live in Montreal. hi iii!” King's Couniy I-lospival.,'Mrs. Moodin Maclioiiald, Rose- centre of the floor when suddenly Chandler, Quebec, wh sh h d . Montagzur, Imam ii, collapsed under ghenn sendlng of DeBlois Bros, Charlottetowii. unloaded A cargo of ezinp ewogd Mr. B. McAdam on his property Mrs. Sinnott before her marriage men, inn, the cehnh was the holiday week-end guest of mm, on Rt Georgetown earner in M”, Fem; Mon-ison was n.-eceng near the Bank of Nova Scotia. was Miss Fitzgerald of Charlotte- M.-s, Imnnn naryowjy escapgd her Imrenlnr MR Ind MFS- Wi-l- the week, Lnnnshnremon started visitor to the city for several days. zmwangdoygzted 1” the "mill PRINCE IEDWARD T0-DAY AND TUE. M6ce&1o!r4reoxz4u&-law .7 SHE KNEW WHAT SHE IVANTED AND DIDN'T CARE HOW SHE GOT IT! THE INSIDE STORY OF A PRAIRIE-FIRE FROM KANSAS WHO WORKED HER WAY TO THE TOP OF THE MODEL PROFESSION IN NEW YORK! EVER MEET A GIRL mg m Damn, 3 my new motgreddto iflegyetowlfesfurigtz 3;? Road. movement In all districts. While M... ,,.,..,,,n 3......” 0. E... LIKE LILY JAMES? IF YOU'RE A .....,..., 0,, n... .,,c...,,,, M. N, ';;g,;;; 5,j;n,,f'” ,5,” S,,,,,,,,g, M. L H . '-L-- d, , an on the Island he took me oppor- River Bridge. N. n. Is spending a MAN - YOU DID! lines was also hospitalized. Jenkins. ' ' I h,uel.S:wno),:.:ng n,:enk.1e3,',do nest”; F"”"'Y 9' Vi5m"E "'9 C9'0P- 3t9i"95 short vacation with her mother his mnny "lends Winn Mr. can nwm Hr mrems Mr and M” lg”: hen in Charlottetown and Summerside. here, Mrs, Richard, gm-mm-1y By. A I ling; is gpeedy recovery. and mm M... Lemuel Mac-O,.mn.n' new iandrv - - -- P - - elyn Lapierre. is receiving the T DI LT"- that he will suffer no nomphcn. ” Mrs. (Dr) Clayton George and sympathy of her friends in that Showii 3:30-7-9 'u-mm uni . RAY lllnlllll MlllAllll EXTRA! "ROMANTIC RIVIERA” HERE'S HORSE RACING THRILLS TO EXCITE EVERY ISLAND FAN! "BING'S" SONGS! "I)ERBI"' WILL HAVE 1' EDGE on YOUR SEATI THE G'REAT RACING OU HAINGING ON Tm; injury. but suffered severe bniises and lacerations. M-r. Collins: was round lying under several squares of shingles unable to move. Mrs. Inman's daughter, who was present at the time, went for help at the home of Mr. Milton Fur- ness, Vernon, who transported the injured to the King's County Hos- pital. Mr. Collings was found to have suffered a severe back injury, a possible fracture of a vertebra. This is the second occasion that Mr. Collings has received such an injury. Several years ago while excavating a deep ditch. clay and stone fell in on Mr. Collings. bury- tions from his unfortunate accid- ent. Pisqtiigrl-Elagi-Notes 'Ml'S. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay were visitors in Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer. Mont- nguc, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jay recently. Mr. Francis 'Ma.cDonald left on Monday in return to Montreal. ii-Wink spent the vast week visit- ing in Pisquicl East. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald, Lorne Valley, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay recently. Miss Norma Macxinnon. Sum- nierville. Massachusetts, is visiting at the home of her uncle Mr. Chester Birt. Miss Shirley Jay. Charlottetown, spent. the week-end and holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Jay. Miss Mabel Jay spent a few days visiting at Head of Hillsboro recently. Mr. Sammie Birt. C.N.R. section man at Albany. spent the week- end at his home in Pisquid East. and Mrs. by Mr. and Miss Helen Lannan, were vis- itors in Pisquid East Saturday. September 1st. LAKEVIEVV W. I. The monthly meeting of Lake- vieiv W.I. met on Sept. 3rd at the home of Mrs. John and Miss Ther- liam Murphy. Miss Kay Roche. B.A., has .left to assume her teaching duties at the Slemon Park School, -in the Royal Canadian Air Force station in Summerside. Mr. Jackielwallace. who is em- ployed with Westinghouse Electric in Montreal, Quebec. is spending a two weeks vacation with his pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins and Mrs. John Stirling of Summerslde member of a Dominion Govcrii- nient. dredge operating at Launch- ing Pond, spent the Labour Day week-end at his home in George- town. Rev. (Dl'.l and Mrs. J. S. Bon-n nell, who have been occupying their beautiful summer home "The Highlands”. for the past few months. left to return to New York last week. loading operations early In the morning and continued until early Sunday morning. Approximately 330 cords were put aboard. which will also go to Chandler. The Lady Cecil will make at least one more trip here. The shipper is Arthur Peters of Soiiris, who is associated with a number of King's County businessmen and has assembled a considerable quantity of pulp here during the past summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Burke and family have returned home from a visit with relatives in Byrnels Mrs. (Dial Carruthers nf Char- lottetown has been visiting in Georgctriwn as the guest of Mrs. W. W. MacLai'eii. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser oi Charlottetown were recent guests of Mrs. Fraser's mother. Mrs. Minnic Rafuse. oj. Mrs. Gerald Morrison was a re- cent visitor to Summerside. where she was thetguest of her sister, Mrs. C. P. Bolger. Mr. James Dalton was a busin- ess visitor to the City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clem O'Leary and son Paul of Antigonish, N.S., were guests during last week of Mrs. Gerald Morrison. Mr. 0'Lcary is manager of the Co-op. Store at Antigonish and takes a keen inter- est in the success of the co-op. two daughters. Laverne and Ann, left by car a few clays ago to re- turn to their home in Lucan, On- tario, after spending the summer as the guests of Mrs. George's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Knight. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. R. Watts and Mr. and Mrs. John Watts of Bos- r Mrs. N. W. Hansen was a week- Miss Helen MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. early last week to return to their homes in Boston. Mass. following a. holiday spent with Miss Mac- Donald's and Mrs. Mc-Carty's mo- ther and sister. Mrs. Allan Mas- Donald and Miss Mary MacDon- aid. Miss Rose Fail-child of Boston, Mass. who has been vacationing at the Fairchild summer home. left recently to return to Boston, Mass. Miss Fairchild's guests, Miss Cleo Talournis of Boston. Mass, and Miss Millie Weaver of Halifax, N.S., also left to return to their homes. Mrs. (Capt) John Fitzgerald Jr. and family, and Miss Ann Louise Desimone. who have spent the summer in the Fitzgerald cottage. left recently by car for their homes in Boston. Mass. Accom- panying Mrs. Fitzgerald were her brother-In-law and sister. Captain and Mrs. William Kelly of Boston, aie: Principal, Mr. Mcinnis; Vice- Principal. Mr. J. B. Scully; assist- mlok. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Miss Annie Keenan and Miss Genevieve Eoloman. Mr. Ronnie Ceredine and Mr: motored to this Province, arriving J05ePh MCC3i'l-hi' 1911 Harry Simmonds. i ant teachers. Mr. D. A. MacCor- George Orilano of New York City end visitor to Charlottetown where she was the gucst'of Mr. and Mrs. -..M. I Mr. Donnie liIacLcaii. employed in Cliai-lottetowii. was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mai-tell and family motored to the whim Road on Sunday. Sept. 2nd. where they visited Mrs. Martell's former home. Mr. Harry Macconnell. on the Commcrce In Springhill. N.S.. was :4 recent visitor to his home In Georgetown. Miss Marie Doiron and Miss Josie Doiron have returned to their home in Rustico following ii visit in Georgetown where they were the guests of their sister. Mrs. Frank MacLesn. Mr. Howard L. Fou- chere and family of Souris were and Mrs. Mnillin. Stewart we:-Ql3a;;clill;is'5A(,fxi'Iel&:. who have been visitlns here. nlsito;-5 toi Geoagletown receglgs. ' " ' ' ccompany ng em was new THE F" I g Ind MIL E. E. Jny. Sunday. 589- Georgetown High school opened Innhnl Sampson, who in vggmhg VIEIV JR THAT Cl.-IARLOTTLTOIVN PRF' Lemb" 2nd' T" We MW "3"" mi T”93d'3Y-5'3P' with Mr. and Mrs. Fouchere In NHL RAVE!) ABOUT! cmiox ' tember mi. The members of the 5.,,.,,,, . ANII) EDY - MUSIC, RACING THRILLS Mr" BT;1"dL;I';:""ja!:1i3ei;9"IiJi;;':Ii::in teaching staid for the new term , T POULTRY WAIITEII Buying daily W III) is A staff of the Canadian Bank oi: ton. Mam. motored to this Pro- vince, arriving a few days ago, and are occupying the Watts summer home on the corner of Water and Kent Streets. The Morell Village graded school will be heated with a new oil burning gravity furnace and heat- ing system In future and at pre- sent men are working on the job of installing the system and put- ting down the tank for the oil. Mr. Pius Mclnnis has been ap- poliited delivery boy for the Moni- ing Guardian in the Morell Village section, one mile east of here. and he is out at seven and gets the paper around in time for break- fast reading. sudden passing of her husband a few weeks ago. Mr. Edward Dorlon and his son. Edward Jr.. Boston. Mass. are at present on vacation at the old home here, and are also visiting old friends in other parts of the Island. Edward Sr. is a retired plasterer, and at 88 is as nctive as many men of sixty. Scores of The best wislics oi the community go with this young couple. For Quality Mildness Value CANADA'S ll-I.S'IZ'.S'I' SZELLIZVG ' CIGAREITE TOBACCO plastered houses in this vicinity nre a reminder of the days when he carried on his trade here he- so high costs of goods and living standards of poop "Can inflation be checked? "Every one of us is concerned with the answer tothis vital question. Today's all-time avings play a Vital part in the battle against inflation” . . . say: Emerson Crud. Financial Editor. Tlu London Free Press services affect the 1c in all walks of life; and those living on fixed incomes are especially hard hit. esa McDonald. North Lake and opened with the ode and creed. Roll call was responded to by in Georgetown on Saturday, Sept. lst. On Sunday theyvleft to return to New York accompanied by Mrs. Live or Dressed "What women dislike most in Ceredined who had spent the sum; Poultry "in addition to weakening our economy, mm". 1 - 1, ch i, . . liiiniiirs of list niiieiinl W0" W5 i:the:,o 115110;." .l?5So1:mgal1xf.s A2. '2 inllation threatens our defence programme. road and adopted. A letter was EASTERN PACKING read hv the secretary in regard to mmimnymg ii" W”-V '0 N” "Therefore every known method of con- York was Mrs. P. J. Henry. sister . .. . - - the Cancer Fund. Ind 35-00 was of Mrs. Ceredine. who will be her 00.. LTD. troiims nuns Pnm mini be IPPii9d Viih voted for that purpose. Means of "egg go, mm, mm, Vinnnn t n raising money was discussed and .& lsourls And n the "me time! it brings me gnu: "Government measures such as increased taxes. credit restrictions and reduced non- defence spending are necessary, if unpopular. Of course, business and industry must co- operate-especially b'y increasing produc- tivity. The average men might feel that any control he alone can cam is insignincant. But the individual can and should help by doing his utmost to save money. 'Every dollar tie saves-through bank de- posits, savings bonds or life insurance-plays ii pm in helping to stem the tide of inflation Mrs. Lyman Rose and Mrs. Ernest Avery were appointed a committee to arrange for a concert and bar.- nar. It was decided to buy dust-i brine and a covered pull for drink- ing water for the school. Program consisted of A song by Mrs. Hudson Morrow and Mrs. Willie Fraser, readings by Mrs. Mc- ' Cormick, Mrs. Marcel Mclnnls. Mi-ii. Stanley Ding-well. Mrs. Avery, Mrs. n Lyman Rose. and Mrs. J.l. Ding- well. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Number present. 13. Next meeting invited to home of Mrs. John A. and Mrs. James McDon- ald. Roll call to be answered by an article for bazaar. II. J. imon ol'l'0lIl'I'lII'l' llttlng and Supplying Glenn Ito. 'I'h: Mxv. Lady Cecil arrived in port early Saturday. Sept. 1st from lmponlm Paw”! benefit; I "These benefits need no reviewing. But it may be pointed out that nothing has changed their importance even though there are many demands ind temptations to use income for other purposes. Nor has anything supplanted saving as the one method most people have of obtaining many of the things they want and need most. "All in all, there are more reasons for per- sonal savings aodav than ever before" -3; you i ; plan, lilo insurance mm 1 special and. In .u otbor our MI W" W""'5"' nut": was hands! frpiouloo for your lewd mm. f , V . .. it in . . ' RING-t".l20SBY - Coioon Grail nii.iii'r- Wlinrrl - FrancesGi'fiorri RIUWGH -iiilifj .'.Hfig4)li - nm. 4; .--.'..-iiw r 1 as I. is n AA Mllldfl THE LIFE. uowriiuus, e. s. i. IE8 IN CANADA mm - NSURANQE COMPAN and their rcpmsnrarivu 1,.4sII