rarer: mom K fl-TE GUARDIAN. CT-TARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn. v . Bruce Macfhee. Min Joyce-Wluinton, Miss Joan ' b ' AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Laura. The Guardian may be bought at the following pulls in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and uuardlan Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: at: Sun. Miss Adah Matheson, Boston,l Mass. is visiting Ma thewri. The S.S. Uliia arrived in port at act-ompanied mnmiiig oiiibrutlier-iii-law, Mr. TNT YPSZU1-"tr WC"-lK1)' trip from S)d”EfIL'ilPl'll. Cairdigaii, who will visit lin Boston and Connecticut. Montague )'Psl('rdHy ney. N. S. Miss Friiiitis Pmspcr. R.N., who recently CTT8l'i0iiETOWl1 Hospital, has )'nm- and Miy'S. E055, ed the nursiiiz staff of the King's irurmerly from in CK1'dlHRll.,have returned Suest of her mother, Mrs. George iLeomiiiister. gratltiated from the burn, Muss. accompanied: by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. MacPhee to their home in Mass. after visiting rclntives iii Cardigan and Martin- valc. On their return they were by Mrs. MacPhee's Hush Mac- Mr. and His. l-jarle Moore, Wo- Bellerica, Mass. Scotlundl are County Hospital. tZ:l0Sl..s zit the Rirerview Tourist. -- -- llrlome iii LOWOF Montague. They The motor vc -cl ”Mriid;itliala- are also visiting Mi; Moore's nadu". under the i-niiiiiiaiiit of brother. Mr. Evcrett uoore, Union 3397-am 5- R05”. WV .l'f'rlFTd-il.V' 101' Rozid illld his slSt('l'. Mrs. Les lilac- the Mnaudnleii I.-lziiiris with it Doiinld. Lower Moiitagiie and Mrs. cargo nl .lL'l.(lll'U0i(, and mixed .Vlmirc's sister, Mrs. Fulton Smith. pi'od'.1cc. New Perth. ; Mr. mid 5115. Atwood Hail,-l)mt-, . 'I)I".A'l'll AT l'l'l'F.ll MON- ald and Mr. and 5.1.2:. S:mdi' Mac- 'l'A(;f' -Tlic dwitii uf Mr. J.-inios Donald, Mmit iicxe l'P('Plll 3ltll'PTlPl'!-'I!Il mmtiii-crl':it the home visitors to 1 an wlicze they of TIN son-iii .iu- mill rl:iu'.'hier. visited M15: iii Doclic;l;.- who is Mr. iiiiil Alia. Jriliii .l. lxliii-Phcc. mm of hgf llpm-r .'lTrilllil,CllL' .Vlmiil-(iy iwcning, Xlillzii Ciiizio. Sr-1i'cnilwi' ltlili. The rli'w-;isi3(l wits 7 F43 yr.-ii's u! Sl'.'I". llr tins liurii WI; A",.; H”... I,”.h,,,.i-,...1 ':iivil liii-(1 all his litv ;il Upper Hm mmy ml, .'il(inl.i::tii' ii'lii'i'ii he was it re- sourls Exhibition Continued from page 1 ham. Sourls West: Mr. Frank Coffin. Rollo Bay; Mr. Syl J. MacDonald. Chepstow. Mr. Rob- crt Chappel was the judge. Cattle. Shortriorn: John and Mary Dupasquler, Forest Hill; Thomas Flynn, Sourls West; championship, John and Mary Dupasquler. Judge. Athol Roberts. Hereford Class: Lelth Tawn- shend. Sourls; Peter Macaulay. Chepstow; Joseph MBCAUTRY. Sou- ris Line Road. Championship. Leith Townshend. Judge. Athol Roberts. Holstein Class: Preston Brynn- ton. Rollo Bay: R. L. Burge. FW9 Houses: Howard Dickson, R0110 Bay; Charles MacDonald, SOUTH River. Championship, R. L. Burge and Charles MacDonald. Judge. Cecil Stewart. ' Ayrshire: Robert WTllT9. Rollo Bay; Gavin Reid. Montague; Ed- win Reid and Sons. Rollo Bay. Championship, Gavin Reid and Edwin Reid and Son. Judge. L- W. Roper. Jersey and Guernsey: Ernest undcrhay, Fortune. Champion ship. Ernest Underhay. Judge. 1... W. Roper. swine: Frank Macliulay and Sons. Souris Line Road: Elmer Peters. Rollo Bay. Judge. Almon Boswell. Sheep: Frank Min-Aulziy and Sons, Souris Line -Road: A. A. Jnliiiston, Souris Line Road: Howard Norton. Aiinandalc; Pres- ton Bryantnn. Rollo Bziy; Ernest Underhny, Fortune. Judge. Lylc Boswcll. Foultryz, John W. Rotwrlsrri and Sons. East Baltic: Major Reid. Rollo Bay. Judgc. F. A. Driscoll. Fruit and Flora Culture: Mrs. -H. G. Matthew. Sour-is: Mrs. W. W. Anderson. St. Peters; Mr. George Lcnrd. Souris; James In.ilvI'x ltll . , ("L vy, 1, lv, J. .-.,.',.g ,1 gun Ln" slim-lril liiriiior until he lflvllrtld n ,f u,.,mh,.,. l-.,,;,.!.-,.y. ,,,-.(iH,.,l,- lviv 3:-.-iis :i::o. H0 is survived by Md ,.(.W;W (M. .,,.H. ,.,.H.h...y 3,... (llli' (T.lll'.'lllPl' Mrs. 31ill.'.Pll(l9.'1lTlS the lilliwils l'ml..IHH'..".1i (,;,.-;.,1- -uifii. mw M:ii',x' Mnclxiiiiioii til W-uh all us WM. ;”m,.y.-y gm. H, tllmi Itlrirtin. pi'('rlct'('usNl him ill-I urwk MW ..;,mgv .....u,..,,. ,."r(.lrr-ii )r.'ii ;i1:n, The luiicrzil ivnsl mamm, Sm.,,.,(l,.,g. v,',. ilnnk mi. itllltl )flSl(ll'i'T.'l)' lliTPl'llOl'lll lromi Mr vm”. hm ,.,.w. in H”. Um. um; lull:-yliclil l'nitrwl ('-liiiri-li and in- W" 'sMH,y' Mn”. Mhmmx In m,,,ivi'iiii'iil limli llllI4't.' in the l2ilIcy- lilliirv, ()lll' riwvltn is "Si-it'll-vplwm V”'l""l")- and sin .i......" 1 v rxins.-lo" -cc ' W -o nnrl Snn.. .TlTnTllHItTT. VP ” D" ' A lLinle "Mystery Girl" i HALIFAX. 12 -4CPi - R. C. M. P. are clirckii:-I all the ll-nnimtiriltivs iiniiied East Mezidows in Nova Srotiii in an effort to, trncv the iiinniity nl "Didi Anic.-.”l me mystrigv girl who lias been in! The Offk-.(. of Dr. Com-go Etlie care of Provincial Police in' .Mozitroal for 10 days. Sheppard, Mt. Stewart, will; Police there asked for a check fin Nova Scolia nltor rrcciviiig il be closed Supt. llilh T0 Qliill rtlp from illl iinldriitifir-d source. The girl, bctuneii four and five 'lIl(:TllSlV('. years of age, culls liersc-if ”l)idii Ames" but irheii asked to writc' J her name scrawlcrl "Delia." Shel ' i said she came from "East. Mead- PRITHDE EDWARD TODAY "THE WICKED LADY” NEWS - CARTOON . sroms - Shows 2:30-T-El ADULT I 2 -.iiAvs - 2 mi. aniilsiifi mu. :..... PUL KELLYjf Elsi iiiicntsitij JOHN tutti EXTRA! News - Popeye - Music Circus "Big Little. League-rs" - Baseball Story C A P I '1' 0 L To-DAY rm. SAT. EVENING 7 and 9 ” MATINEE 3:30 ' SHE LEADS WITH HER HEART... IN llFE'S RDUGHEST GAME! sin has winning ways against rogues...and a new deal for romance. ..in g the season's gladdesl picture! ;HA ;Seek Identity Of l Brennan. Souris. Judges. G. War- rcn and F. Tinncy. Roots and Vcgclziblcs: Hoiuird Dickson, Rollo Bay; Mrs. Reid Underhay. Fortune; Rev. D. W. M:icPhci'son. Murray Hiirbour; Mrs. Dan MacE:icliei'ii, Souris. Housekeeping: Mrs. ' . . Whilr. Eouris; Mrs. Leoniircl Mc- (Tnrnizic, Souris; Mrs. Amzus Mi-- Cormac. Souris: Colin Dickson, East Baltic; Mrs. J. B. Maclsaar. Rock Barra. Judges. Miss Mary Robbins and Miss Mayiea Bos- woll. Woolen Goods and Fancy Work: Nora Mat'Letin. Souris; Mrs. VVil- frcd Wright. Souris." Mrs. George S. MucDoniilrl, East Baltic: Mrs. .7. A. White, Souris. Judges, Doris Robbins and l-leather F. Ma('Lcan. BEER DRINKERS l..0NDON- iCP)-Hospital pa- iloiita 100 years ago drank more beer than milk. says an article in the medical journal Lancet. Dr. A. V. Neale of Bristol University recalled that in the old days pa- tients were regularly supplied with strong beer. porter and ale. Pisquid East: Notes Mrs. Alton Jay was a visitor to Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mirs.-Russel Myers were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge recently. Mr. Guy .la.V spent. the week- end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. Sammie Em, C. N. R. sec- tion man iii Albany. spent the week-end at his home here. . . 'Mi-s. Oliver Macxinnon and her daughter Norma and son Stan- ley have returned to their home in Summerville, Massachusetts. Miss Isabel ntrt, Grade xi stud- ent at Montague. spent the week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blrt. Pisquidi East. Mr, mu Mn. Earle MacDonald. Lorne valley. spent Sunday. Sept- ember 9th with Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. . Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay accom- partied by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt motored in New Glasgow, N. 5. recently to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Henry Jud-inc. The regular monthly meeting of Plsquid East Women's institute met at the home or Mrs. Hector Macclnnel. with a good attend- ance. After the meeting lunch wcs served and I. social hour spent. d &"Wx;;: BYlHliTOH' nxmug-lam-may I-siiooea col-any . CARTOON Georgetown and Vicinity Mliss Marlon Morrison left re- cently for Montreal. where she will be employed. Miss Frances Prosper, R. 23., of Charlottetown, is visiting her home in Georgetown. Mirs. Alec Arsenault and baby have left for Halifax. N. 5., where she will visit with relatives. Miss Elizabeth Grant left re- cently for Charlottetown. when-. she will study at Notre Dame Aca- demy. , Mr. Mervin Mclnnla. Principal of Georgetown High School. spent the weck-end at his home in El- liotvale. turned to Georgetown alter 5. lottetcwn. Bernardl Walsh left a few days ago for Charlottetown. where he enrolled as a student at st. Dun- stan's University. Miss Rita Wight. of the staff of the Provincial Bank in Charlotte- town, spent the week-emit at her home in Burnt Point. Mr. and Mrs. William Hook and little son Billy. were recent guests of Mrs. Hook's pareilts, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandter. I Miss Bernice DeLory left recent- -ly for Charlottetown, where she In-ill enroll as a first year student at Prince of Wales College. : Bet-mt. guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. George White were Mr. and Mrs. Pearclon l-lamllton and son Everett. of Charlottetown. Mr. Benjamin Stevens, Canad- lian National Railway locomotive cleaner at Charlottetown, spent the week-ciid at his home in Georgetown. Mix .1. W. Lavers, Deputy Pro- thonotary of the Supreme Court is on his annual holidays and "s being replaced in his position by Mr. A. E. Jenkins. iiig the summer months has occu- River. left several clays ago to re- turn to Boston, Mass. Miss Betty Buchanan who has been visiting with her grandmoth- er, Mrs. Henry Burke of Mt. Stew- art for the past three weeks, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of Boston. Mass. arrived in the Pro- vince by plane last week and are guests of Mrs. Kelly": sister. Mrs. iCapt.) John Fitzgerald Jr. l Mir. and Mrs. W. A. F. Gallagheri have lelt to return to their home! in Moncton, N. 3. following a vis- it with Mrs. Gallaghcrts parents,i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hemphill and two granddaughters oi Eureka, N. S., motored to the Province and spent the week-end with relatives, in Georgetown and Mount Stewart. Master Roger Allen soloman has returned to his home in George- town after visiting in souris West. where he was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes. . 'Mr. and Mrs. John Clair at Montague, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clair. motored to Georgetown recently where they were guests of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William l-lnrllock of Boston, Mud. and Mrs. Winnie O'Connor at Elizabeth. N. J.. who have been guests of Mr. William Altken. Lower Montague, have left to return to their homes. Mr. J. B. scully. Vice-president at the Georgetown Branch No. 18, Canadian Legion. B. E. 5. L.. 1'2- presented the loci Branch at the Provincial Convention of the le- gion. held in Eummerslde. Mr. William E. Agnew and son Bobby at Charlottetown. accom- ponled by Miss Daisy Agnew 0! Calgary, Alberta. motored to llanolm and Iliiclo Ell! Till! NEW FREEZE! WILLCEIITAINIJ PE wonveizrutio sums noov lN sow NEXT WM!!!-' WE'LL FILL IT FULL OF 6007 mwao, eu,NApoi.:ou? Georgetown where they were By cllfford Mclrlilo l.”.'f..'.'.-'.-i'Lllllll illllllllllllllllllllllll . . 'Miss Maria Eastoii has re- week's visit with friends in Char- vital. accompanied by her niece. Miss Dorothy Sliai'kcy, who dui'- fholiday trip to Vancouver. l guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Walker. Mrs. Gerald Morlnrlty of Hull- fax, is the guest .0! her mother, Mlfl. Joseph Boucharcl. Also visit- ing Mrs. Blanchard in Mrs. Mor- larlty's daughter. Mrs. Harry Clarke and her daughter. Adele of Halifax, N. 5. Mrs. Lillian Nelson, her mother. Mrs. Ethel Moore and her sister. Mrs. Elna Lemon of Cambridge, Mass..- have returned to their homes in the U. S. A.. after a visit in Georgetown, where they were sueats at the home of Mr. and Mills. George White. The (10.5. Brant arrived in port on Friday. August (list from Pic- tou, N. 8. she carried a quantity of lighthouse supplies, some of which she unloaded here, for the several harbour lighthouses. she sailed on Friday night lor the Strait of Caiiso. .Miss Anna 'Mair. superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Hos- Mlss Beatrice Mair of Georgetown, have returned from an enjoyable ivlsit to Wawiiig. N. B. While there they were the guests of Rev'd. Nathan Mair. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Philips of Brookliiie, Mass. who have been ;on holidays in this Province, were llccellt guests of Mrs. Philips' bro- tlier, Mr. Melville Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Philips were accompanied by their daughter, Edith (Mrs. Mac- Connell), also of Brookline. Mr. Ralph Rlcketts of Antigon- ish. N. S. was a recent visitor to Georgetown. On his return he was iECCOmpBlli8d by his mer in Georgetown as the guest of her El'Bnd'n1OT.lTEl', Mrs. Annie .Gardiner. Mr. Rlcketts is a popu--took first place in the stepdanclng lar Radio Aaiinouncrr at Radio Station CJFX in Antigonish. I Mrs. Judson Biikcr and daughter, of Heather who have been vacation-I l .L:ivcrs, have left to ;their home in Ti-eritoii. N. S. I103 by Mrs- Baker's mother. Mrs. lMabel Lavcrs and her sister, Mi-s. vsteph-en Landry, who will visit, in, 'l"renton. l ' Mr. Walter l;fMeTcNcill of tilel2..3:.'l2i:dj?. trlrijfn LT:-Tcishdveer mtfln Canadian National Railwa staffl .A i 15 Y weekend on a drunk chargc, saying at --3 B. C. - - - He was accompanied by his moth-.xl(-iotdbc out of place in cases of this pied her cottage on the Briidciieli ier, Mrs. i l " i in Cliarlottetown. has left. on Andrew R. Machieiil oli Georgetown who will stop over in I-10.Vdi-nliiister. .Sa5k.. where she will be the guest or her sister, Mu-5, Walter F..Naylor and Mi-. Nay. lor. Mrs. MacNcill will also visit. her brother. M12 Martin Mar. Kciizic and family, The M-V lady Cecil Campletgd loading a cargo of 330 cords of Dulp wood and left for Chandler Quebec early on Thursday. Sept: 6th. This is the thii'd' trip of the Lady Cecil from this part m Chandler with pulp wood, The W19 15 bemlz shipped bv M.-, I.l'l.l'lUr Peters or sou.-15 .;,,d. ms associates. Later in the menu, A 13116 steamer is expected in port to load a IIJEFIID of pulp wood, with Berzmanns as the shippers. 3 MAY FEVER I ANOTNEI Fill! PRODUCT II L-...--.....,-..-mg,gm,, , daughter, day. Septciiiher 6th. Mr. W, Goren iBeverley. who has spent the sum- of Georgetown was Souris second. and Mrs. H. Foug- mil in 0'-l0FEEl-UWII as the zuestsnfireceived special montioii in the lMi-s. Bakers mother, Mrs. Mabel stelidniicliig. Mr. Foch MacDonald return to was master of , On ilifcssrs Tuplin and Weeks of chm. ilheir return they were nccoinprin-'1ot'.ctown were the Judges. Souris and Vicinity ....... The M. V. ”LI.dy Cecil," sailed on Monday. septeniber 10th. with 340 cords of pulpwood for Chandler. Quebec. The cargo was assembled by Mr. J. A. Peters of Souris. . . "the motor vessels "Susie Pauline," "B. T. U." "Typltoon" and "Flagalt" arrived in port on Tuesday, September 4. from Plctoii enroute to the Magdalan Islands with cargoes of coal. Souris St. Mary's baseball team were without the services of their regular second baseman, Mel Mac- Phee. in the game played against Peakes on Sunday. September 9th. Mel injured his ankle in a. game played at Morell last week. His many friends hope he will be able to play again before the playoffs finish. He makes the third mem- ber of the tcam to suffer leg in- Juries this season. Three hundred and sixty two pupils enrolled in the Town Schools during the past. week. St. Mary's Convent has 218 in the fol- lowing grades: Grade X1 - 32. Grade X and IX-36. Grade Vlll, 14, Grade Vll-1'5. Grade Vl-12, Grade V-14. Gradeiv.-l6. Grade ill-?A. Grade 11-14 and Grade 1-44. The High School has 144. Grade X-9. Grade 1X-10. Grade Vlll-l5, Grade Vll-I2. Grade VI -19. Grade V-28. Grade iv-14. Grade lll-I6, Grade ll-:16, and Grade 1-5. i Mi-. Omar Chcverie of Souris won first place in the elimination fiddling contest sponsored by the Sourls Knights of Columbus. held in St. Mary's Parish Hall on Fri- second and Mr. Daniel M-ullliis of st. Peter's third. Mr. A. J. Gallant of Sourls with Mr. Joseph Longaphle of ere of Souris tied with Miss Clary Georgetown for third. 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