PAGE EIGHT -ur THE EASTERN TsuAlTiAN k AGENTS:-MONTAGUEi Harold l'. IAIIIIJ. Mn. Byron Stewart, In Bruce Maorhss. Miss Joyce Wluinton. PIII McKlIIn0n- AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden l4Isn. The Guardian may be bought at Ilia following places in Montana: .' Blue Dome Restaurant, and 0 Office: in Georgetown: Tho Post Office: in Sourisi The Snack Bar and R. llclsanle 0 son. ...'W1GH1'MAN business service will be closed September 20, 22. K3. ..'BUYING TIMOTHY scan Aniiear, Mon- daily. Fraser and issue. .-.'ABBOTT and Costello Meet Frankenstein", slimving Camp- bell's circuit this week. ..'0NE RACK FALL COATS in- rludlng several fur coats on sale it greatly reduce-ii prices. at Belle's shoppe. Moniaciie-. SMISCEIIL.-'L's'E0l'S SIIOWEII --A miscellaneous sliowm: was held at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jackson, Albion, mi Friday evening in honour of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bui- ier, Summei-side. A very enjoyable evening was spent in an old-time sing-song and step dancing. Music was furnished by Mrs. Calvin Kemp, guitar. and Min. Nell Mur- rihy. organ. The iziiis were opened ry Mrs. J.D. S(1l":ll', and the verses and names were read by Mrs. Wil- llilm Farrell. The gifts were num- .-rous and costly ivhlch testified to the popularity of the young couple. Mr. Butler. on behalf of his bride and himself thanked all for the lovely gifts and expressed the wish that everyone would have a pleas- ant evening. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by friends. Mr. and Mrs. Butler will relde in Summerslde in the future. l”lIIllII'.i" MIllf0FMA5”i;!A vuiclrlg llelim HEART- BURN IEIITIALIZE 9 EXEESS ACW Mrs. Alex Hamilton, New Perth, was A recent guest of Mrs. Rodn- ick Agar, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rooney and son Billy, Morell, were weekend visitors to Rosencath and Monte- gus. Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Reuben Penny Beach Point, is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Beaton. Ot- tawa. who have been spending their vacation at Fiat River, were recent guests of Mr. Curtis' brcther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hilchey, Montague. . ..'WlNS PUBLIC CONTEST-Miss Mary Curran, thirteenyear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curran, is re- ceiving the congratulations of her friends fcnwinning first place in the semi-annual public speaking contest for King's County. Her topic was "The Tourist Trade In The Maritlmes". Mary is a stu- dent in Grade Nine at St. Ter- esa's School. 'SONCr SERVICE - Caledonia Church was filled to overflowing 'Sunday evening when choirs from Caledonia. Valleyfield, Murray Riv- er and Murray Harbour presentiid a sacred song service. The service was conducted by the minister, Rev. E.S. Hales, assisted by Rev. W. MaoPherson, Murray Harbour. Mrs. Alan Cameron, Caledonia. Mrs. W. MiwPhei-son, Murray Har- bcur, Mrs. W. A. Bruce; Valleyfield and Mrs. Fred Johnston, Murray River, were organ acoompanists. The service opened with the psalm "Unto The Hills". A selection "Wonderful Peace" was beautifully rendered by the Brooklyn trio. The Caledonia choir sang "sweeten Ev- ery Day" and "My Saviour: Love" followed by the Valleyfield choir singing "Peace Be Still" and "Praise Him, The Lord Of Glory". Selec- tions by the Murray Harbour choir were "Marching On', "Love Of Our Lord" and ”Royal Banner" follow- ed by "Grace That Is Greater Than Sin" by the Murray River choir. "Close To Three" was sung by I male trio from Murray River. The closing hymn was "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". At the close of the service the ladies of the Cale- donia choir served a delicious lunch to the members of the visiting choirr and friends. "Stupendous . . . dro- moilcolly It has me- imoms of tremendoul excitement and shock." -N.Y.'IlMes ,...-- BERGMAN WTIIO Irlghspot In tlioffobulouc Bergman coroor . . . . o porformonoe...horpomoyollsd mom ylmo" -l.O0K MAGAZINE JOAN MARC clwlno ......'.iNoiuo SHOWS 3.30 7 - 9 REGULAR PRICES iii wiii MAKE YOU THINK TWICE BEFOR-E vgu . TUESDAY - "TALK ABOUT "RED BADGE OF COURAGE" -. 8:13 llllllll Tvllllill MATINEI AT mo 1”” W'..'.llllll. l l STRANGE" -- 7 AND 9:36 o SPEAKING I Mr. and Mrs. William Dewar.- A" '9" 5111MB! visitors to Georgetown. Miss Christine Cameron. student nurse at the P. E. 1. Hospital, spent the weekend at her home in Cale. . donia. Her many friends will rogue to learn that Mrs. Hugh Martin, Lyn. dale. is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Mrs. Kenneth Dewar and family, Montague. were visitors to George- town Sunday. Euests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacDonald. Mrs. Leland Nelson and (laugh. ter Barbara, spent a few days in Summerslde. guests of F. 0. and Mrs, Parker Aitken. Miss Elva MacDonald. teacher at Dover. spent tne weekend at the ham? 0' her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald, Caledonia. l 'Miss Blanche Dewar, R.N,, was a. visitor to Crapaud last week, lluest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Can- non. Mrs. Ira MacLai'eii, and daugh- ter, Miss Phyllis Ma.cLaren, R.N.. Brudenell. attended the funeral of the late W. A. Jenkins which was held Sunday afternoon in Cherry Proudly displaying the show card announcing them as su pporiers of the Sqpthpoi-t Garden Club is the above group from that community who attended the Queen's club winners in the various Poivrial last week. The Valley. Mrs, J.l-I. Macuregor has return- ed to her home in Moiitalzue after Spending ii few days in Charlotte- daughter, Cvarnhum. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Yeo, Montague, attended the dinner yesterday given in honour of Hon. Stanley Woodward. U. S. ambassador to Canada, at the Charlottetown Hotel. Milton E. Ward. Boston, Mass. who has spent the past few months at his summer home in Brooklyn. is ill in the Kings County Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy re- covery. . 'I.EAVE FOR OTTAWA - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frcderlcks, who spent the past two weeks in Montague visiting Mrs. Fredcricks' parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. l-l. Yen. left yester- day by plane for Ottau'a, where Mr. Fredericks will Join the Ottawa Senators. Macllevin - MacNelll Wedding A very pretty wedding took place at the Presbyterian Manse. Clyde River, solemnlzed by the Rev. Donald Nicholson, when Myrtle Shirley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacNelll. St. Catherines. and Charles Victor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mac. Nevin. Canoe Cove. were joined in marriage. The single ring cere- mony was performed at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. August 16th. The bridal party motored to Cliariottetown to have photos tak- en. and then to the home of the bride's parents. The rooms were tastefully decorated with pink and white streamers centered with all- ver and pink wedding bells. and a profusion of sweet peas and mixed flowers. The bride looked charming in a street-length dress of mauve tis- town. guest of her son-in-law and Edwardl . 'ATTENDED DINNER-Mayor sue faiiie crepe, with a sweetheart events in the competitions Midgell and Vicinity .'Miss Doris Sanderson. who is employed in Charlottetown. spent a weekend with her parenbs. Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Sanderson of fMarie. Miss Mildred Jay of Toronto. who is spending her vacation with her pnrcntsr Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Klay of Morcll. was in Charlotte- town on Satu.xiay, September l3. Mr and Mrs. Earl James and Blair, and Mrs. l-lomar James of 'Midgell, were in Charlottetown recently on business. Friends of little Sylvia MacKay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wel- lington MacKay of Milburn, rc- gret to learn of her illness and that she will enter the P. E. I. Mr. Everette MacNeill, brother of the bride, was groomsman. The bride's gift to the groom was a gold knife. and to the bridesmaid 1:. gold coinpart. The groom's gift. to the best man was a leather billfold. Mrs. MacNeili chose for her idaughtei"s wedding a. dress of rose rayon ci'epe, with a. square neck- line framed with a yoke collar of matching floral lace over a soft pastel backing. and a pleated flared skirt. with matching acces- sories. The groom's mother were a coat over-dress of grey rayon sheer with inserted polka dot pleats and white accessories. Their corsages were Better Time roses. Following the ceremony a re- ception for seventy guests was held at the bride's home. The bride's table was centered with a beautifully decorated three-tier wedding cake, topped with 9. min- iature bride and groom and light- ed tapers. The toast was proposed by the Rev. Donald Nicholson and responded to by the groom. Dur- ihg the evening a large crowd of screnziders szrithered to offer felic- who were County Plowing Match at Mike Rcardoii, Jack McCarron, Billy Duffy, served ice itatloiis. cream and cake. The young couple left on a short honeymoon to Nova Scotia, the bride travelling in a suit of pow- der blue wltli pink acccssoricxs. On their return they are resid- neckline arched by soutache braid, 'and net motifs with a gored skirt. Her finger-tip veil was draped from a matching picture hat. She wore B. corsage of pink roses. and her only ornament was a double strand of pearls.gift of the groom. ing in Game Cove where the She was attended by Miss Mur- groom is a prosperous young lei MacNevin of Moncton, N. 13,, farmer, l sister of the groom, was was at- Previous to her marriage the tired in a street-length dress of white nylon embossed with laven- eous shower in St. Catherine's liar flowers, and a matching hat. hall. where she rcceived many use- she wore a corsage of pink roses. ful gifts. Nance: Starting Tuesday, September 23 BELL'S TRANSPORT, MONTAGUE Will be making daily trips to and from Charlottetown, Montague, Georgetown and Cardigan. bride was lA!lld('l'C(I a miscellan- Let us do your hauling. CECIL BELL Phone 47 - Montague SOURIS ' HOSPITAL - The Annual Meeting of the Souris Hospital pre- vlously postponed to September 18th is again post- poned until Thursday, September 25th and will be held on that date in the Town Hall, Souris, at 8 p.m. The Board of Trustees will be pleased if each School District serviced by the Hospital is represented at this Meeting and cordially invites anyone interested to be present and discuss the affairs of the Hospital. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, SOURIS HOSPITAL. Announcement MceDONALD IROS. THEATRE MT. STEWART is now under new management and will be known as THE MT. sirwiiiir iiiiziiiiii: Watch For Opening Doro included members Billy Aylward, Russell Mutch, Pat and Don Mccarron, Jack Rcddin, Ted Small- wood, Sylvan Gallant, Frank Hayley and Ralph Smallwood. ' Hospital within ihetiiext few days. Mrs. Alclius MiicKenzle of Mor- ell has retiirned to her home af- ter spending a very enjoyable visit with friends and relatives in the States. .' Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hooper of Charlottetown spent the week- end at the home of Mr. Hoopei"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hooper, of Marie. Mr. Ira Sanderson of Church Road left on Monday, September 15th. for Sydney. N. 5., with A truck load of potatoes. Mrs. Earl James of Midgell was a visitor to Brackley and Char- lottetown on Saturday, September 14th. Rev. R. A. MacLeod of St. Pet- ers Bay was in Church Road on Tuesday, September 16th, visiting some of the homes. Friends here of Mrs. Bert Mac- Ewen of Church Road are sorry to hear of her continued illness in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr Sherman Sanderson of Church Road, who is employed at Mr. Blair's Lumber Mill at Cor- ravillc, made a. business trip Nova Scotla with Mr. Blair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Jay and little son, Wayne. of Morell. were visitors to Mldgcll on Sunday evening. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl James. Service was held in Marie Unit- ed Church on Sunday morning, September 14th. at ll o'clock. The regular monthly meeting the Marie Women's Missionary Society was held on Wednesday evening, September lotli, in the Church Hall. Thirteen members answered the roll with a quilt block, which is to be made into a CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT the 12th day of September A.D. 1952 In Re Estate of Margaret Damarell late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, Wi- dow. deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or iiny Constable or literate person within said County. GREETINGS: WHEREAS upon reading the pet- ition on file ot Suzanne MacKinnon of Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid. Executrlx of the above named estate, praying that s cita- tion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown In Queens County. in the said Province. on Thursday the 23rd day of October next corn- ing. at the hour of Eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate clos- edlas prayed for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm McKinnon. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that I ltrue copy hereof he forr.hvvIt.h published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank" of Canada Build- ing in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Bank of Nova Bcotla Building in Charlottetown afore- said. so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WI'I'u1l:sS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown n- formeid. the day and'yoar first I- DOVO written. By the Court I. 8. ms). ri-nice; 3. vvinnioombe Registrar. KINE EIJLE ' IIIA .i ,, Will Open Private Washington Officer C H 9 CD Above Is it recent. picture of Mr. Cyrus S. Cliliig. Island-linrii Unite-ri States retire- dlrector of the Mediation Service-. whose 30 ment on Oct. 1 nfter five years as the U. S. Government's top labor trouble-shooter has been an- nounced. Mr. Chiiig plans to open a private office in Washington as a labor relations consultant." The six-foot-seven native of Red Point. P. E. 1., became a U. B. citizen Ill 1909 but returns to Can- ada annually on ilshing expedi- tions. lie seizes every opportunity nf revisiting this Province, where he has a. wide circle of personal friends and relatives. quilt for the overseas box of old- thing. Mrs. Freeman Jay led the worship period and Mrs. Aldius MacKcnzic conducted the pro- gram. It was decided to have a social gathering in the Church Hall on Wednesday evening, Sep- tember 17th. The next meeting is to be held in Church Hall. The nieetliig closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison? D -Bx. FARM FOR SALE At UPPER MONTAGUE '70 acres formerly the "Daniel 0'Holloran Farm". Apply to the undersigned owner or S. S. Hessian. Q. 0., Montague. Mrs. Jennie McKenzie, Upper Montague WANTED ' Automotive Mechanics and g Parts Mon Ma.cGOWAN MOTORS Montague Tue MISSUS PRAC- TICALLV GAVE UD HOPE OF EVER GET- ' TING STALLINGTON ,T,0jEliT ms PUG. l - SEPTEMBER 23. 1952 DAILY CROSSWORD A1303! 4. Network 18. Toward 1, Founder of ii. Msuws 14. Employ Babilm 63 Climbing 26. Peruse '4. Candler. palm 20. Mistake 1. Foundation '1. Four: pu 27. llucicnl s. ii: 9. A voracious Instruments l 10. Miniature duh 23. Fastener " rqiresentt .10. Apportion 29. Bfvoke. Is tion ' :2. Organ I etlcy . 11. Wool: of eight 80. Bend: the 18. Pledge 14. Wife of an held in 15. Remain emperor g eetlng 1a. Golf mound ls. Noah's boat 38. K rid of tree 17. Wine 22. Like 38. Method receptacle IO. Part of .. Mn 20. Blunder 31. Tricks 23. Native! of Turks) .35. Rest AIS. Forbid 81. Assam silkworm 82. Large worm 84. Japanese. shrub I5. Biblical country 87. Adapted 39. Giver , 41. Specks Q42. Fioatsd .13. A jot Lilli llliii HE-if-jl Yesterday's Answer ' 38. Greek letter, 40. Soak flax 1. Burrowing animal 2. on the ocean 8. Coin M (Belgium) JONSON. DAILY CRYPTOQUOFIE-Hero's how to work It: '-IILONGFELLOW A x Y D I. B A A X B one letur simply stands for another. In this example A is iisca for the three L's, X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters, aposq trophies. the length and formation or the words are all hints. 'Each day the code letters are different. Aoryptogramquohtiol . eza PQLBL xu rzasxbro vxsz. c UXUPl..3iXl',-l'.CVR OLCPQLB--BZUULPPX. i Yesterday's Oryptoquoto: DREAMTNG ON NOUGHT BUT IDLE. POETRY, THAT I"H.UI'I'LEBS AND UNPROFTTAELE ARTQJ 23 Urznau MAMMOTH EGG! every year for 10 years. ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Alta.-(CF)-Mrs. Fred Ankle of Rlcinus displayed A hen's egg of unusual size-more than three in- ches in length and double-yolked. She has been finding one like this man snub LEIGI-ITON IBUZZARD, Eng- (CF)-T. L. Talbott claimed I record wheat yield in this Bed. fordshire district. The British av- erage is 21 hundredwelght per acre. but Talbott obtained 45huii. dredweight per acre from one field, and 52 from another. LV. CIIARLO'l'TE'l'OWN- LV. SUMlMERSIDE- 0.ll.R. TRAIN SERVICES For Summer ” 7:00 a.m.. 8:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. For Murray Harbor 8:15 p.m.. daily ex. Sunday. For Bouris 2:30 p.in. daily ex. Sunday. (Elmira) L1. Souris 6:45 pm. Mon. V 0:45 pm. Tues. For Georgetown 1:30 pm. daily except Sunday. For Tignisb 8:30 pm. daily except Sunday. For Charlottetown 1:15 a.m.. 10:10 s.rn.. 2:45 p.m.. daily ex- cept Sunday. For Borden 1:10 a.1n.. 2:45 p.m., daily except Sunday. For Tignlsh 0:15 p.rn.. daily except Sunday; 12:01 p.m., Mon., Wed., Fri. Moncion - Hollfox - Saint John V Montreal - Toronto ' Lv. Charlottetown 1:00 a.m.. except Sunday. Summerslds 1:1! mm” daily Through nlr-conditioned sleeper leaving Charlottetown 1:00 In. Charlottetoivn-Montreal, Cur Ferry Service Bordon - Cope Tormonilno Bight trips daily in each direction, leaving Borden and Caps Turmsntine piers at 0:l0J.m., 10:35 a.in.. 1:00 p.m.. 2:40 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 1:10 II-ln.. 9:00 p.m., 10:80 pm. . Atlantis scuiiina Time. CANADIAN NAIOAL By Fagaly Andi horteii