PAGE EIGHT , . ,, , T0 - DAY - TllE. One girl's love taught him what every young doctor p should know- things that his famous father never learned! N FUR!) -0” ll GZURIA 05 H, W a lit: )G&-. panics: snwann Shows 2:30-T-9 Ballet Festival - Cartoon Adult Entertainment r 508mm 7 (Hm; CAPITOL - rooav-rus.-wen. "you wowdnf gear we M X diet you .(x.'s'.s' Me 'A y W xisrge. .. wt-5 Eli FACE RED--r .0 the night she made herself at home... in .-C laugh I I "N. hm, ongnsins tori rm” y.u'y. bIII1l0 M0.”li9M..i.iYi W. Once gore. l M arlin" ' WKJANE COWL A . EXTRA! WORLD NEWS - ”ROCKY"EDEN SHOWING AT 2:30-7-8:45 .4 X n II. J. IIIABJN l auvmo y OPTOMETIHST 1 . Fitting and Sltsrcplying Glauses T ,uoN'rAous, r-. s. L l DAILY W" ;2,5Mn. l sasrsrm PAC KING by appointment. co" Oltee Connected with Drug Store. Souris. P. E. I. THERE 0UGH'l' To BE A LAW M... OBOYIISHEINFAVOROFTWV STEAM 9HIOtRSERVlCE,' rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN InI?tlISi'rtini l6llAItl)IAN.i IGINTB: IION'l'AOU:& Ilnld I. wart. Ills AGENT GEORGETOWN: I.aadry.Albertlltbea,In.Iyree The Guardian may be louowtag place: In Montague: I ma Georgetown: The Poet Office: I. llollanta A son. ..-rrrrso IOOIWIAI at nu llontague lone Store. ..'Mr. Walter L. Beer is conval- escing after an operation in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Miss MacDonald. Chm"- lottetown. was a business visitor to Montague on Friday. Miss Mary Reilly. h..N.. Goose Bay, is spending a few days In Montague, guest of Mrs J. w. Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dennis, Ot- tawa. are spending a few days tn Montague visiting friends and relatives. Miss Frances Lane and Miss Dorothy Allen, St. John. N. B, are spending a few days in Man- ' tague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster. Visiting in Montague are Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Roberts. and Mrs W. H. Armtngton of Pawtucket, R. 1., guests of Mrs. W. A. Johnstooe. Miss Vernita Munroe. who has been spending a short vacation at the home of her parents in Mon- tague, has returned to Ottawa where she is employed in the civil service. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Millar and their son George of Boston. .Vfass.. accompanied by Mrs. Theresa Westnedge. are vacationing at the home of Mr. Hugh MacAr-ee. Bald- wins Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Inncss and Mrs. Florence Shewfelt of Truro. N. 8.. spent a week in Montague at the summer home of Mr. anc Mrs. Frank Vanlderstine. Bristol and Vicinity Mr. Anslem Lapierrc has taken a position on the staff of the Mo- rcli Co-operative Creamery. Mrs. Raymond Jay has arrived home from the Charlottetown Hospital after undergoing a very serious operation. Mrs. Hector Perry and family have taken up residence here for the summer. Mr. Perry is with the C. NE. in the city. 3 An additional room will be built onto St. Peter's Lake School in this vicinity shortly, and Mr. P. R. Sinnott will do the whole job. Miss Catherine Kelly. who ar- rived from Newcastle. N. 3.. two weeks ago owing to the illness of her mother. Mrs. Frank Kelly. will remain home for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDon- ald and son Gerard were week- end visitors here. guests of Mrs. MacDonald's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald. Mr. Eddie Daveaux has the new lot for his house all prepared and a new fence and driveway put in all ready for his house that will be moved from its old site in Dundee. Welcome visitor: here for the past week are Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Mosher and three children. from Toronto. Mr. Mosher has not been here for a number of years now and is visiting his mother. brother. sister and many old friends who are pleased to see him back. Capt. and Mrs. Mercier Mullin, who were spending a three weeks leave here. along with their child- ren left Monday on return to his station a short distance from a new node PUBLIC IIOTIGE Commencing July 26th and until further notice, we will close WEDNESDAY at 12:30 and open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 8 am. to 9 p.m. OVR 60-Ill NEVER CONSTIPAID NOW Ilrrlettlllll. e-Mm uhua g .313 W Weldon Lavere. hc.m.5,.uu!u,o iamgfyb &u'I. .g .5, 0' m KILLOGGIAIJI-IIAN Y ',g-3,; '-""'""" "N chm ”-3'.”.Tl;'a"3 "iiiieigligr-""n'."' s". It The Snub III eel H schuyu, 5 .2. :1, 33., 'l,(it:ohene;f Mr. Walt Bur nv - '" '" '"-”- turned to Mlontagu? rfactolelgvvlrrgnn "Ml: ;:lt'"I:;i I I I short visit to Boston. Mass. . .1 (son (gal. k. ti no 1: MR Fred Clalr. Charlottetown. :?b31'i.i,,u,.dj.,g,... spent the weekend at the home of don't waste any his parents in Montague. more time. an ' an ounce oftouty nluwfor - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Moore. and i lenty of water. Ifaftor BIIIKOY. Maine. accompanied by 10 da I you are not on the I004 t0 Mrs. M. E. Banton. are Lane's cabins. A very enjoyable wiener roast was held at Brudenell point on Friday night which was attended by a large number of the younger set of the community. Wltim Road and Vicinity Miss Gladys MaoMilla.n, lottetown was a recent Commercial Cross. the Miss June Beaton. Char- visitor tr. guest of Mr. Lyman Nicholson. whim Road is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Priscilla Shaw in Brudeirell. Whitemans Point was the scene of 'great activity on Tuesday at. ternoou when the teachers and pupils of Whlm Road school to- gether with their parents attended the annual school picnic. Although swimming and water sports com- prised most of the afternoon's fun. other games were also enjoyed. ac- fore leaving for their homes. everyone did justice to the well- filled picnic table prepared by the ladies of the district. The May meeting of the Kllmuir W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Cyril Johnston and Mrs. M. C. 'Mac-Gawan on Thursday. The president. who has been absent for several meetings, due to illness. was welcomed to this meeting which was Opened by repeating the creed in unison. Ton members and nine visitors answered roll call with Ottawa. Mrs. Mullin was Polly Kelly before her marriage. Capt. Mullin comes from St. Peter's and remained in the army at the close of the war. The annual ice-cream festival and dance at the Morell School was held on Monday evening. Despite the cool evening a good crowd attended and a good sum was added to the fund. day for shrinc. ion train. Church. CLARK'S FEED SERVICE Mt. Stewart By Fagoiy E! Shorter. TAKE MY 1IMPERA1'IRl. MVPlASE.'GSI'tGAPlt.t.! Above are heat raeee. Gr: V Wilbert. lueltetll. spending two weeks in Montague. guests at, comp eta regularity, and en: t.y hoxtoKellogg'I. London. 0119- A oounu roua noun nacxl an exchange of plant silos. one new members name was added to the roll. Receipts for the meetiin totalled 4.06 and 2.10 was receivtd for the Copenhagen Quilt Fund. Miss Joan Macoowan volunteered to write names on the quilt blods. Mrs. L. W. Macxinnon, Mr.-. Fnrquharson. and Mrs. M. N. Mac- Gowan volunteered to embroider these names. The secretary is M John L. MacDonald. 30 of Dartmouth. N. 8.. who have been Georgetown - ujLVIcIni'ty l Mr. Angus Machean left recent- lly for New York where he will visit with relatives. v Mr. Bud Graham of Boston. lMau., is enjoying his annual vac- ,ation at the home of his sister. I Mrs. Neil A. Wigh-t. - "Sonny" Johnson la "employed in lthe grocery store of Mr. Harring- '. ton Yoraton. while Mr. Yorston ll vacationing in Nova Scotia. Mr. Mullins of the Provincial Department of Public Work: was a business visitor to Georgetown on Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Laverl. acccmpanied by her son Jackie, and Mrs. Laura lovers and Stewart Hanson, mot- ored to the city on l"rit'.Iay. Mrs. lnlndsay "Moore of New Glasgow. N. 5.. was the week--end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl Cameron and family sy Illaritllne ll. 3. SILVER r JULY 74. 1950 flew Officers Elected tlifel W. F. Fl-AS128 forward the total receipts of sun to the institute office in Charlotte- town. it was uuanimous'y agreed to extend a vote of thanks to the local merchants, Mr. M. N. Mac- lGowan. and Mr. Dick Campbell for their cooperation during the cake vacationing in Georgetown left recently and will continue their vacation at other Island points. Mr. Edgar Lannan of Needham. Mass. arrived in Georletown re- cently where he joined Mrs. Lannan sale and the bottle collection car- g 1-led on in their respective stores. :3gn3:'u3hl:;.? J"n' wh” '” V" The siclk committeed reported inlne ' sick ca is made an treats even. . i ,. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wood gzwriffuyfgrgmgfxtgid have returned home from a visit to their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alexia Wood in Oi- laws. N. Maccowan. Arrangements were made for the annual district con- vention. Mrs. Colin MacDom.ld was ap- pointed to arrange for transpor- tation and Mrs. Colin MacDonald and Mrs. A. Finlayson were ap- pointed as delegates. Mrs. W. Mac- MacKenna and Mrs. M. Maccowan are to arrange the program. A let- ter from the Home Economics con- Mm cnleton Moo,-9 nnd V9"9r- M71 N- Mi”-"G0W”L W” daughter, Carla of New Glasgow. '9” by M-"5- D' M”G”Wm' Tm5;N. S., are the guests of Mrs. Moore's mcludm 3 9"!” parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L Mrs. Cyril Johnston. Misses MECDOMM. Mary Farquharson and Dot stew- art offered to collect for the Sal-. vatlon Army. Several articles of 4 sewing and knitting were turned in for the Red Cross. Everyone present social hour while delicious refresh-l ments were served by the hostess. Miss Margaret Lavcrs. who re- ccntly graduated from Union Commercial College is presently employed in the office of F. J. De- Lory and Sons. Mr. and Mrs. James Timmins, their daughter Shells and son James of Haverhill. Macs. are vis- gnjoyed thg iling in Georgetown. the guests of Mrs. Timmin.s' brother. Mr. Roy Yorston. sotmr MELVILLE scnoor. Mn; Enid Knight of Toronto. Ontario, is vacationing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Knight. Min Knight holds a position as a Grade V11-L Gabriel Tl'Iin0f- chemist with the Ogilvie Flour Grade V-1. Desmond Trainor: Compgny in Toronto. 2. Winston Provencher; 3. George ' Grade IX-i. Ruth Dunsford; 2. Basil Gorman; 3. Leo Trainor. T Glasgow an Vice-President. of Dr. J. G. Macbounll. HE Board of Directors of the Maritime Life Assurance Com- pany has announced the appointment of Mr. H. R. Silver as President of the Company. and of Mr. W. F. Fraser of New l Mr. Silver has been a Director of the Company since 1928 and has been Vice-President since 1929. He is widely known in Eastern Canadian business circles: is a Director of the Eastern Trust Company and of the Halifax Insurance Company and also President, of Dominion Moluaea Company Limited. Dartmouth. His appointment fill: the vacancy created by the recent death Mr. Fraser has also been a Director of the Company since 1927. He is a Director of the Maritime Trust Company and it active in several business enterprilsl in New Glasgow. and Miss Wanda Aoom of Boston. Mass. who have been visiting with relatives in Soutis left on Friday on return to their hognes, calling en route at Georgetown where they visited Mrs. Mary Ann Jchn- son. Mn-. and Mrs. Allister Macneill and two sons. Donald and David and Miss Jean Hemphtll. of Pictou. N. 5.. have returned to their homes in. Pictou after visiting with rel- atives in Georgetown.They were ac- companied by Mrs. Sarah Gotell, who will be the guests of relatives in Pictou. , Mr. Harrington Yoroton left on Thursday on a ten days visit to Clemsport. N.S.. at the home of Mr. William Sanford. During his holiday Mr. Yorston will attend the wedding of two of his friends. Solcanon. J. L MacDonald, iiave. lock Stewart. Albion MacLeod all of Georgetown and John Jeffrey of Lower Montague. Fall Session Depends On Korea C OTTAWA. July 23-(CP)- The calling of a fail session of Far- liament. depends on developments in Korea. Some Cabinet ministers say prlv: ately that Parliament will not be recalled unless the Government decides Canada should contribute to any international force raised- .FMiss Teresa Rositer and Miss Mary Mclnnis left here on Mon- Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, for the annual visit to the They will join the other party at Moncton. on the excurs- Rev. Francis 1". Aylward. RP. It the Brae. has been visiting his -brot-her Bill and Mrs. Aylward on the old homestead for a few days. and while here he has celebrated morning Mass in the Little Flower some -of the wllnneralitautiie Wilurray it to right (bottom) Preeton an ham. John Ilaeltolu and Le! Iteelteitl. Ibo ta boat In pleturee Dunsford. Grade III-1. 2. Louis Gorman. Grade Ii-1. Stirling Provencher. Grade I (Al-1. Jimmie Got-man. Grade I (B)-I. Joseph Trainor. Mary E. Trainor, teacher. Bennett Trainor: FEWER FISHERMEN ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. -(OP)-Fish were never more plentiful in Labrador waters. fleet captains say, but fishermen are scarce. Des- pite the possibility of bountiful catches fishermen are boycotting Mrs. Arthur Jones, Sr.. of New- ton Oentre. Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. Oil-lanley of Dcrcheater, Mass. who hill family in Burnt Point. left a few days ago on return to their homes by car. on Friday the Rev. S. J. to Rdver Hebert, N. 5. They were accompanied by Master Stewart parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. stew- art the waters after failure to get a set price for their catch establish- ed. SCENE AT BOAT RACES HELD AT MURRAY HARBOUR ggtnbetbanl. II-neat Mr. George -Ac-(Ea of California estimated that over 2,000 people KILVIN GIOVI scnoor. Report for June. 2. Kathryn MacMurdo. 3. Crozler. Grade VIII - 1. Gerald Miller. Nlaon Glover. 8. Bit: Court. Duncan Piclretta. Murdo. Grade W - I. Garth Cuelay. I. Roberta Hon. 3. Lillian Court. Grade J-ill - i. Marlene Mac- Murdo. 2. Lloyd Blanchard. Grade II - I. Sheila Center. 2. Walter Blanchard. 3. Myron Payn- tor. Grade I (A) -- l. Carl Murphy. 2. Clarence Blanchard. 3. Kenneth lone and Errol Waugh (equal). Grade I (B) - 1. Judy Plotretu and Jean Paynter (equal). 2. Leon- ard Paynter. - Illehut average - sheila Cue- lav In per cent. Prl oerfeel attendance awarded to Joan Cutie: eh! Myron Paynter. ,' Tolcber - libel CIIIIIIII. 1 Arthur Jones Jr.. and Miss Deltal have been the guest! 0, me Hemri Centerville, Dlgby County, N. S. ,Charles Landry in her 78 and,Mrs. Landry's husband pre-decen- Mrs. Boyce returned from a vial? Macvlcar of Port Elgin. N. B., who' will spendaholiday with his grand-.' High Mass. Present in the sanct- Above is pictured a general view of the Boat races held Wedne prade IX - 1. Jean Macld-urdo. Janet Grade VI! - 1. Claire Hogg! 2. Grade VI --i. Gwen Court. 2. Grade V - I. Errol Caaeley. 2. Joan Cueley, 3. Gwennyth M". by United Nations for service in Korea. The idea of an International force is being discussed among United Nations secretariat. but so far in an inconclusive, informal way. It is felt here to have its attractions, but also its practical difficulties. Prime Ministrr St. Laurent said last: week the Government is pre- pared to consider Canadian par- ticipation in the recruiting of an international force. But he added that any plans for such particl- patlon would be submitted to Parliament for approval. Present plans do not call for I reconvening of Parliament to vote more money for defence purposes. Miss Hilda Hubley and Mr. Grant Kaulbrck which will take place in the Centerville Baptist Church. The death occurred in George- town on Friday. July lath, of Mn. year. ed her some years ago. The funer- al was held on July 10th from at. James Church; where the Pastor, Rev. 0. Kiggins celebrated Requiem uary was Rev. Howard Wight of Clinton. Ontario. Interment was in the church Cemetery. The pall- bearers were:-A. ll. Jenkins. P. J. attended the annual event. ” 1'" M Murray Hnbmm .n W" Mirianna Ltol. a south ftallnl vouann wife. gave birth today ta her second lot of quldruplets 1! two years. All boys, the quldl were born at seven months of hci Pflnency. The first set-were M boys and two girls. AUOUITINI COVI IOIOOL ...A..i::;u.:”:”.:. ':".".'” I' II Cove School? 9 0 Mun” Grade V tlr.)-I. Gordon In". man: 2. Preston Campbell. Grade V (Jr.)-I. Ruby om-k 3, Ralph Demon (equal); 1. Vernon Pe(t:era;.I.n.;oy1oenCutcude. fl - . tilldlhl I1; . Lola Peters. ' "W , 2 Grade!!! tsr.)-I. Jean Mac- Wlllllmli I. Esther Carrutberr; I. Justin llurrly. ll! (J1-.)-1. Carol Cut- cliffs: I David Howatt. Grade I! tlr.)-l. wtuu Peters. Ktlrtalde '13 :3-.)-1. Juanita Mne- . an e' ma Thompson and cum lruoouuiu (equal): 2. John neon. (Dude I (I t.)-I. Bud Peta: - '3 --- : ”:"::": ?:""':".'-. ”. '' 1 V.” uurd. ean pwnon Per-feetc.:Ittendanee for year- ' Teacher-I.atr.gne'ret llnrvlru o ( 1 T lllii-lei still.