PAGE EIGHT p THE EASTERN GUARDIAN- i AGENTS:-RIONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs Bruce Manrhee. Min Jone Wlgginton, Plus Mcxlnnun. AG GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lovers. ;I'lieFO(.i-uirrtllain may be bought at the following places in Mont-.iguc' Blue Dome Reetauraitt. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snack Bar and ti. Richards it; son. . . 'BEACH POINT G 0 S? H l. CHAPEL. - Services Sunday, Mai o..- ll'ifh. Sunday School at i0 30. l ..'KIN(i'S MILL, Montague, willlship at ll.Ii0. Evangelistic service ..'CLARK'S STORE closed Mon- day, May 18th. THE GUARDIAN . CI-LARLOTTETOWN . . . , . ..'FRASI-ZR AND ANNEAR Feed Service closed all day Monday. ..'.-L TIIRICI-'.-. ll COMEDY. "A Rczidy Miidc Faiii'ily" in the A.D. il:icKrn'I.1c lliill. Montague, next Wcdiicsdny and Tliiirsday. Miss Mae Millar. Murray Har- bour North is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Chiirlcs Til. Fiuiser. Mont- ague. was a recent visitor to Mur- not be buying logs until further at 730. Special singing. l.0lll-' rm. Rm” notice. Harris. ....- '--rm ' 1 Mr and Mrs. Robin Clay. Diin- . . tIll'.N'N'F. Gaspeimaiix .- Mari .. 'THF. P R F. H Y T E RI A N (113 g(v('nn1pgu1pd hv their daugh. 5-iwrial Clark's Pork and Rcan:-- FHl'lt('H IN ('A.VAllA, .- Scrvic.-s .(.,- pm-11,5 nu.-1 mu (ya.-ml n'p1'p 30 0; mm, 2 Inr 5.'tc. ilrir Sllllda). Kiay l7th. as iolloiis llil.'-lllP.SS iisiinrs in Montague yes- ..m.. !M0ll'a;.'lll' ii A. M. and 730 P. M u...da..p ..'TOu'.V OF .V()l'l'LlS re;:ula- Cardigan 2301" M M0n"ir.'1ir Sun- Iions require building pcrmlta tolrlav School 10 A. "M. Roy. F. N ha TPFPIVNL before construction is YOURS. Nlllilflfit commenced. - - ..t(r'rliI()R(lE'Il()H'.V PARISH. - , Siiiiday, 'I".' As- tI)l'.Vl)AS-Annniidrile Bipiisi Holy Trinity IAl!2l" pI:til”I!F' Son-H-rs for Siiiirluy. M.iv lT1h, l95.'i.. Uwv 1Tiii. 1100 a.m. Aiiiiinrialc. rcnstnn Dav A-lniiiiiiz Pl'.'l)'lll' llitll rmm. Nmnm mm H nsnm. In Mnnh .' in ll-mvli:. Pr-r-arhm, Rey, FA ,1 .i M Artdrcns Mr T it Dclllnis. mam, nnwm"Mdn.. Mu." we MIL, 51.-,--.;g. Warricn and f,a' Rcwrlcr. St Pvills ' ' 1 ,y y '. T in ihr limes County Hospital. .'.!l'ST ARRIVE!) - iliic curl .. '(rl2(llilrl"l(llLN l"thl(llKiLl. Jumbo double, cleaned says. .23 an (it-IARG -Lfnitecl (fhurrh of Cziii-i rwr 100 lb. bag: crushed oats 53.20; 1 nda. Services for May 17th. 11 .i ii 1 jarlcy and oats 53.15. 1" groggy! Milltowii Cross. 230 P. if. SHIV!- Masger hog Emma,-b Cmck 5..-Hui,-; eriii 700 P. M. (l4Kil'2Pli)lVil. Rci. ind grower. McGoisaiiis l.i1ii:ted W- 3- P-119150” 3l”il-il"i'- Dr and M15 lugs and young -(laughter of Soiiris were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ron Mccrea, Mont- ngzuc, on Wciiiicsday. Mrs John tilmi. Milrray Har- "! ”" 1!" "WLW who I5 R panenlllnaticr was left tri.li1flRP DcsRoches. there P21-.'.li.: .ilarl.ai'en, stewai'(i- fit” A, Toronto, Ont.. ar- Ew: home, at Brudenell - 11: 5'l'.lll(l.1Y. Kilmuir. ' ' ..H . H .7 .. .. . . "(HRH - nu iviiiiri M-L ' , , i'.xiir:n ('iii'iii'iii:.-. -. xmri: ,- RH......n” (.(,VGR".l.My iinv lTEll. .lln'li.c1's llziv ..cii':c'i ....,M E W wmmim 5'. Many Rav Fri:-iiinc 3 P if 1'-iwiiizy 7 P-31 1 Special nffcriiia .n lwiiriiii of all iiiritiwr: Spcwkcr. Rcv l-l it Ecll lxingsborn. ..'IlF.F0llTS GAME T'l.l'i.Vl'iFl'l. L-Louis Cantelo. director of the i Fish and Game Association for Central King's. reports the H1111- ?, gariaii partridge, inorc plentiful IA w than cvcr licforc. also .i f.i.r am- fH"- mint of iniiic ll.'ll'll'l(lQ ' i ' INTHE ARCWC CIRCLE plicasaiits, Door No I ziiirl ft" 1 1 if are in that scction aiul are iri” tame. alsri two more drier in thc same district which are not rm tame Thcrc are a Int of '1-oiii :. the small streams but thcy me very small. LTO-DAY and SAT. iilliBEli VilllE Allil BULLETS CAN'T STOP GENE! . , E Noiimrm LIGHTS HAVI NEVER sum FUNNIER l ' 5 ' sioi-irsi l 2 . : l ;'-.r:....t'.: '7; 27;"..;'.?:l.”.iti..:;;ii.2i2AOfficers Elected 'iw. x on iimniiia the Nova Sitotia ;rc.r'.' an ofizccr cadet with the C.'t1l2ifl.'tZl Army at Camp Borden. ..Wl0NTAGL'E YVITED PAS- 'l'0R;i'rl2. Rev. J. M. Fraser, Mm- iQ'”1 Nliiti-"4l'. MM' l'7th: Moiit-!l"yilii;is Hall. Cliarlottetnwn, at 'i:im in am Siiiidny School: ll .1171 iiioruing scrvicc and ,lUl1l0l'ltKlll1 :he Grand Mistress. Mrs, E. Fir-wiiv School: 730 )mi.. 0l'?lilIiRiBt!Sl. 1)rPKiflJltll. 5-cr-ire The theme "The Resiir-1 The morning 59551011 was CD11- i'r-r':nii of Christ" will he illustrat- furl 1.. pgciuyps using our mw p,-n.1of coniiiiittees and submitting of -.-uni Lower Montague: 3 mnui reports. nhich showed all branches ".X1oi1iei-is Day” Service and Sun-LN ll"? Order making flood pro- dar School. p h.mRTHDAyTA;ARr1-Y M, Mrsfagiiig, testifying to the interest Rm (iiow recently t3lll.EI'l.Xtll12fl in lmiior of her daughter Judy Anne. iiho 1-richiated he,.r 3rd birthday? 'l'hciw- ucrc about ten children en-. imrrl thc games and mcnt provided. Following the en- tnrtninrrient. sandwiches. cakes, ice cream and 51 birthday cake were; Plllilf-'t'fl by sill. Mrs. Nan Nichol-y son kindly donated the beautifully Vciccorutcd birthday cake. ..'CHl'RCH or CHRIST. sun-i day, May 17: Montague. 10 a.m..i B.blc School for all ages. Adulti iclnsscs in Romans taught by the I” Mlmd the weddmg ofllate Senator .loliii A. MacDonald x1..ss .lt'llfil6, which iakespmgymym”. tmpm. would be 1.5 .. .. . , 1 V v :s.fuCl'1l?i r!tll.IS'lt)'.lrstBllIlrl:; Lin I BIAI 1 .Oi'cler in d0ll!Z "good to olhers.' emenalnpei-nonii session by the members of Montague Legion illranch Meeting 'A special meeting of thc Montague Branch. C.-iiiaiiian Leg- ion was held in the Legion Home last evening with the president. Oomrade Kitchener Smith. presid- ing. The busines under discussion was the coronation and the cele- bration activities to take place in Montague. Comrade .l. S. Des- Roches addressed the meeting. and bmught theimenibcrs up to date on ;the plans of the central commit- 'lee. Sevcral iuriiilier.I reported on various phases of the celebration. including flags and decorating the home; also that the flagpole prev- iously discussed would be erected. It was also reported that the fire- ,works were. ordered. and would ar- frive. on time for the night of June, .'2nd. Some discussion took place! iregni'riing a rcmeseiilatinii of tlir! rlcrgy at the celebration. and this lcliairniaii of the central committee. It was further reported that. at least two pipers would be available. One matter of special interest was brought up. It was decided the coaicd. and iiscii for an annual! suiiiiniiiir: lriipliy in King's C0unty.l The twenty-third session of the Righr.,,worshipru1 Grand Lodge of the L. O. B. A. of Prince Edward llsland. convened in the Knights of lfl:.'ifl am. Vi'ednesria,v. May l.'ith. fined chiefly to the appointment grass. The report of Good and Iwelfare was particularly encour- taken by the members of this A very pretity ceremony for thc seariiig of officers opened the aft- Mernorisi Lodge. under the direc- tinn of Mrs. Helen MaoEachei-n. followed by it solemn and impres- sive memorial servic. in memori of Past. Grand Mistress Mrs. Hai- tic Edgar of Calgary, and. Lofius H, Reid. of Toronto. Secretary of the Grand Orange Lodge of Brit- ish America, whose sudden pass-.. ing is deeply mourned by all: also ill" Drovincial members who arc .MAY 15. -19.”; ment at Edmonton and Ottawa and when iully recovered he was sent for a. short. time to Niagara Falls. Ont. He was then placed in charge of the Port. Laiiibton, Ont.. detachment wherevhe stayed until the outbreak of war. He ciiiisicd in the Canadian A'rm.i'. lat Divis- ion. with which he went to Eng- land. Col lliis beautifully illustrated .1, CROSLEY urn or run CORONATION sour: With Invasion Forces l The Battle of Britain and the p i p waiting around was eased for him . ! due to being continually.onter- I tained by his many relatives in ,. .H.V- Yorkshire. However, he, saw plenty . '- ..,l ' i. with a , , l,(:rC:ctLl?l!llFl:uTtll.lPll:l!I:lPl'lallll iinsiic- L URL)-V-tlllo-V ccssfiil landing at Brcst and also NOIIAZV was in the llll'a5l0llF of Sicily and Italy. At the end of the war priz- t-dtcd ndwassa- ililrlireld atoottgllli afora a short time ' YO" W" A00 ONO "N" where he assisted (luring the me cnfononon famous ”5py irmls”. .. ..:.ii TIIIIB to Prince Ediiiird Island niid serv- . . up an .. CROSLEY in full colourl 23' x IOVI '7-suitable for irumlngl IT'S FREE riioui vouii ciiosuv iuioio AND TILIVISION onus Here's a Coronation gilt you'll keep and treasurel Itlll add to your enjoyment of radio and TV broadcasts-serve as a fitting memento of an unforgettable occasion! This superbly illustrated map of London's storied streets has been specially designed for Croslcy by one of Canada's leading artists. Framed. it provides a beautiful decorative touch for living room, den or recreation room. ed in Cliarloneinwii and Soiiris iintil 1941-I whcii he went to Bor- den in charge of the (lPlRF!Ii1telil Cm Kmv; has ;1liH?l.'- cxpicsaeti himself as being pr-mid in licloiig to the. Royal Canadian Mounted Police. As he puts it. "the privil- ages. esprit de corps. and the greatness of that l-lorrc can only be really zipiiirriiifed by ii SCl'Vllig1 menibcr ' ! It iins six imis ago that lie ,,,VV.yym7 . 7 7 W ” vc-.:rc.-'." 1:. . rl1”ll"1l1lFmrl!-lixlill. ilir: V11! ,in,vetl his stay in this Fiimncc .1nrlj'he intends to lit!-'” an extended! The Mackenzie river in tit. iv1..-n'iiintor trip before settliiig down to Nort.h'Acst- T9I'rlt0I'lFs 1! 2,91; g,-.,vy ,-.i UCH F iiv:irlqiir1:ii-tors in liar. -1 ir'ii'.v F111" ii"n;” y Chrirlnttctriiin Hc says hns (-11- he retires at the r' t siiiontliylmml in Southern 0YtlRrl0- lmll84 "VH8- I Quantities limited See your (mloy dealer and got your copy Now. REATEST PAINT COLOR CHOICE EVER! New Deep! Colors added to fabulous range of 1,322 beautiful shades in FLO-GLAZE Colorizer paints FOR CEIUNGQ FLO-CLAZE COLORIZER Flui Wall Point Semi-Gloss Vc-lvcl Finish llhlllllslflf ll a.m.. Lord's Slipper land prcncliing service. Murray IRivcr 11 am. Bible School and! p !l.ord's Supper. Combined ci'aiigel- ummrmm istic scrvicc. Murray Harbour 6! in.” Pint. Bible School and Lord'sSi1p- . I iinr. Radio program. "Where. Thc! IBiblc Spcaks". over CFCY at 130 gstaiirlartl time. Kenneth T. Norrisf ,cvaiigqlist. WwH'i Creolnl Cowboy '"”””"'”" Variety Concert At I 1 .St. Peter s Bay World's ivqndu Mun H11 1lio1i- 60315112 PI'iil"Pl'l, toi:cthei' with the pres- yciitniion by St. Peter's Bay C. Y. K0 of their Drama Festival entry. ."(i:niicc Blossom." combined for la iirll halancetl evening of enter- linininciit. at St. POLCFK Parish .i1:r'1 Wcclncsdriv evening, which SERIAL - (!().VlEl)Y Sl'l(iWS 3:31! - T - 9 NEWS - MPSICAI. CARTOON -- COMEDY SHOWS 3:30 - T - 9 siliool pupils of North and South St, Peters was followed by a solo by Miss lvfnrv Gillis. choral read- l'illlti!S and solos by Misii Jean Maccallum. Miss Anne Gillis and Master David Lewis. WOW' LOOK WHO'S BACK . An interlude of music by the ac- anlt for the e ening. Miss HER DATlNG BOOK OPENS MONDAY , C”.'."..2 ...”...d.r 11.. 'G- C play. and after the presentation there were choral numbers by ii F ' mixed adult chorus from St. Pctcrs and A. men'ii chorus. also of St. Peters. Several solos were Anlltl I-iirlumuiui hcard. by Miss Catherine Mac- Kinnnn. Miss Diane Jardine. Mas- tcr Eugene Rossitcr. Master Dan- T ”””'com' me Marbenn and Master Stan- ford Jardine. A number by the senior school c.hori1s was vr-ry much enjoyed. and the program concluded with a solo by Miss Mary Lewis. PllIli'CE EOWAR-ll FMpl-DNIGHT siiow TO-NIGHT at 11:30 p.m. uJruv.. -4-L-:1-V featuring I-'Il,MIIOM'S L . FUNNIEST COMICS. .5T9'."5F5 MALACEW IN THE 'PAl.A("F. X iii I.w&9&S EE!FloRMA8-C AM) CAR'mnN J "CARPENTERS" SPECIAL FEATURE WITH THOSE LCVABLE BOWERY BOYS!- - - THOSE ROUGHNECK RASCALS ARE RUNNING WILD AGAIN! Com red to the lint Slders, e gorilla, is 8 household pet! 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The following officers were pGrand Mistress. Mrs. E. Best ire- ielcctedi; Deputy Gr. Mistress, Mrs. Myrtle MacPhail. (l'B-Cl8ClP(ll; Grand Secretary, Mrs. Mae King; Grand Treasurer. Mrs. Annie Dar- rach ire-eiectedi; Grand Jr. DP'p. ilvfisfress, Mrs. Mary MacFhail ire- yelectcrii; Gr. Chaplain. Mrs. 151:- bel Newson; Gr. Dep. Sec'y., Mrs. Elia Sharron; Gr. Dep, Ti-ea.s,, Mrs. Alice Jewell; Gr. Dir. of .Ceremonies. Mrs. Rem Maocaun iire-elected); Gir. Lecturer, Mrs. Catherine MacDonald; Gr. Dep, Lecturer, Mrs. Elsie MacEaz:hern U0-Elwledt: Gr. Juvenile Direc. tor. Mrs. Vera Moore; Gr. Audi. tors, Mrs. Margaret Mmxfnnon and Mrs. Beatrice Grahame. Retiring After Continued E-om page 1 Johnston”: cabin he had to obtain a warrant and that entailed send. ping a patrol 85 miles to Akiavik by iriog team. He made the Journcy land on return was accompanied ;bY Constable R. G. 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