PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGF..VTS:-ltl0N'rAGl'E: Harold P. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Hrure lllarriiee. Miss Joyce Wigginton, Pius McKinnon, A(iF?NT C RG..TOWN: Weldon Lavcrs. ll 1-hf r-t'ti:iii may he liuiiglit at the following places in Montaxuai Blur Home Restaiirnnl. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: TIIO run Ufiiuc; in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards E loll. ')IrI.ARI'IN-(i0Rllf).V Rriirienrll lsiind, ililitii'sti'i.l. lfith. ..'filltIH 'tTF.S ll0.NOIllv'l) -l -v-- t it"F'l iv 'in ltiinto a"'iSrliorill cl K1ni'.'.i:tie, the grati- --'-ll l.I'vltth.w if”--PrF7;m fes-, llial N... l'I't'll .4t'hN'1. Julv 1 "Mr and Kira ..xllix.wii limistoii. 'and son Ronnie, of l-lnllfcri, X iierars being read by SlPDllPl”. Hrs- siali. Jr. The ei't'iiln3 was spent iii d.'4.'lP'illK and playtiigz szanios. a.f'nr DIAL 9356 .. .v-..,.......W7. .. .. PRINCE EDWARD MON. - TUE. - WED. Daphne du Maurieflt est seller 1 , ' comes alive '- on e L R two-time Academy Awaril winner, in er greatest portrayal will: RICHARD .BllRT()N 'Hcr lips RIC sweet '7-:15 - ALSO ADDED SHORTS - F'rlf"il'S DAILY 2:30 - 7 - 9 -- MON. - TUE. - WED. ADDEI) SHORTS ll mum ,;L7!czwxamg cpxraz SHOWS DAILY 2:30 - T - 9 "x -.- ,bour United - Church, V”"””'lv liciiig conducted by Rev. THE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN which A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the ladies. fl"l'.VEIIAla SATURDAY -Tllll funeral of the late Albert McLeod. Xliirray liarbotir, who passed away on '1'hui'sday. July 9th. was held on Saturday from the Murray liar- the Arrangements are being com- pleted for a. unique gathering to be SPFVICE 1 hold at Brudenell Is.aiid on Thurs- W. D. day, July 16th .when the descend- Mai'Pllri'Fon, who took as his lEXI,l;-nts of the )yjyL;u'. .(;0rdon pron. WT”? Rlflmmlls A150 AFC OH Tlwjcers and friends will assemble at fWa.i'-" Hymns suns: were "conicltne. original landing place of the ,Ye Ilisroiisnlato" and "Blnssed Ra smmsh mghpmdgy-5, ET” EV”l”””3 Gfld-" Th” W” A tic committe. is at and Mr. D L. Stewart-. mayor b"”"5 "97" (7'”39 M5CN91”- ii.iorR Srlllrjflitlnl plans. arid doing Charlottetown. bake” M peom” and guest pews 3-'l”h”l' D3””-Vr F'””5" Pen"-i5 1-”””' It-vervthlng possible to assure the A commemorative 5 .Vice will be WES” Tiilged .n:”:o"snyThbouy;1;:;L.s ,.d B) V E.. .g ry - V ' ' a W sa iv. e .. ” ” ml” WW” R0b””"" .tomfort and enyoynient of all held at. the site of the monument gwm in marriage by her father. The funeral service at the ccniet- ;wh,., Rumd. Tm. (.mmmm.e5 pcry ivas conducted by the Masonic Order. lnioriiiniit took place in the '.'Vltirrny Harbour cenietery. Tlic de- are tlicadcd by hoiioi'ai'y president. E. til. MCl.Rl'Pll, Georgetown, president, gI)oiig McLaren, Montague. and Fmspd dwio RS5 75d-Na” M '3!" If ts:-rrrtarv. Mrs Howard Vickerson. Canteen set-vi” is being provid- pointed meevas she were a nylon slirv:i'c V s ivt iv, - i t . - - - ' Hams. and HM Sn” ommrli;-:. R,lllP'.Vlrlrlt;lRllP. ed. There ale beiautllful picnic mreegquaner length Vail held in , g - t Mi-. Bruce lNIFl..'iTPll of Charlotte- izrounds iicailiy, an aso a sp eii- plan with A Coronet N. mange t ' 7 ltoivii. tho official piper of the clan. ' .”",(-,5 M551-lN(;-Th, N. twill be prescnt. to giia some sac .- money making affair and meals red roses, and he, only Ornament gllljir tneettng of H,y15,d.. L.-,dc,.. ions. Mr. Mrllaren is the son of are not being sold, but t-hos Mslh WM a pearl necklace, a gut of the I, 0 0, F” Montague. was hr-in the- late R. G. McLarcn of New ing to take. along their basket groom. Pt-rth. iiho was one of the mem- bcrs of the original committee who had the iiioiitiniciit erected in 1908. l.ni'ei's of Scottish iiiilslc will be lnn Tiirstliiy evening with hrothrr Mal:-oliii Ni.icKcii719. N. G, 1ll'FS!(l- .ii:. Tllrrc llPl'P tiieiity-foul" lllPlIl- rkrs nl blniinicxis Hlizht ' ' Sclynn were '.":cs!S of lmimr at a;5ll'P EUPVS of the Riicrimii. Loli- . . 0 Ln' llc"t'.rr Hall g N M”"'":'"' luv II this firm-1 "GT ti,t.p mull . .' Mr and Mis Jiiliii Boll. :-tux. ;vri1 mt Wost Royalty, P. E l. iiorv visi- ilw.;i-:-tl by A.. tors to Moiitiigiw ilil Wc(iiics(la,V'. l-ivcci "Z nvisir nttriidltirt ill? lwdilllltl "T M11 lm illlflft s Rolls hrotlicr and sistcr-iii-laii. (”ii:Wtii'cs Ellttfl .ll'. Mr and Mrs (lllhrit Clrtiimits. R H You. H:'. and Vi: i -- -sslrw .ri Ni: .'lll(l M15 '('()IlHrZ("l'l0.V - lit a tepurt ,1,-min t'irl:ii,x Nll"ilinP:s A! 'hr at A ftfp rt;-yr-lav rirtitiiiz, .: iitis :'1'tyt' ."i:-n '.lt"0 Rn: tilt” Cririi- sia'Pd .'ha' a sirizill lll'F' s'ar:ed rm" f1'i'l”lf. Br..s. J"lIl (l.iiiip- mi Wcritlcsdai iiitiriitilyz tit liv- tm” 'NlitTl .Xli'ttrsiiv:, Mar" Nit:ii- rz tilnll” of At" NllltlSllalll. fir in-,-; r: g 1i,ii,ti . . 'l":i.s shoitlti liiiicbccii l iii.-ti -i:1,tiu v':' N1 in HM. v.,,y. ,.,. I llilx l i:i'i'lbPl'.x' and Vince visitors present, tiomiii on 'iT.l' rlai Tho ))l":.l '.l:iS (lP- tD. I). G M John Van Maatlitn i"t:iFI'laiH9d by Blllkt” Pipe Band. Q':ii'.r”tl Fi'.d:i,v mniiir titistalled the offlcciis for lite com-tii'htt'.li will hr in attendance dur- this term lie iias R&SlSlP(l by Bl'flS.tlI1E the aftarnooii. .'Mli('F.I.l.ANi:()lls Stf()lltF.R- F M.-icK::ir.mt and H. Macxinnniif Among the yzucst. speakers ex- yv-am ,..,..-I . - srii to" Mr yfiiarliztet ix: 'ocE"iici' iiztli Bros, in-rind nit- .to.-rpp tic 1.0 ' (t.i;ir-,ll'. A Htlciiev, F. H S'ciiart and P (l, Limit. Gtivt-'i'iior of New , ,, - 'i Yr i Nlwiiti oip(' A xliaw frririi Hillside Iiodqt-. -. Jas 'lPltl a' tlir Bro. Spencm Llcwell,iii was in-3" rem ' or "'"m"' . nnct Mr: ctmma M Estalleci as Noble Grand and Bro lM”i 40”” 3”? "11 'l"ii:irsd.ii 5””- noni '.i;is 'astrfti'.lv lwmn WP (W W” Wm Hy (Ir-'nf;i'(lr1 ' arm. xitth N ” - 'e l' ii : R iind s' ranir arid your t,iii'.r. l-'i'vr' tlt'liN't'll'.N (vii -nws my rngog mm ' (.1-rim-L nf Slip up iyyrif. Urtstcr tlartie" Xiarltitizr .i:iri 3 .35 il)taii:'.e Shaw, dt'r5scd as iirtdc and tirtimw; lit Ajl, until tcroom. btivtalit in the R; . iiliicli vhdmzmp its-:9 ope-iird by M..ss .7 -.lf7ll.!-l- Sttiiilnvs also 7”)" Om Ofmd 1” Mm - irrasct. ..i.s a '.iisli- . . ... . . .. 'w7il-'.lP'.l, an advice 'c "to l'JT2(lP JUHNNR S FISH K ("HA5 and groom was plPSFl'llP(l. the lAtwnod MacDonald as vice-grand.p All thr others offices VJFFF ftlledl Ihv nienibcr: of Hillside Lodge Bro Mtllcolnl .Vfat'Krn7ir- iias iionitrnt-, Pfl as the iiicoiiitii: dist 'i ,..-C. m,,,,,, min On his return to Halifax, c? wand maS.m.V and H aumd was ncconllpanlcd by his wife andl Grand Lad” Mum M; N, mm son. Ronnie, who havw spam that In Ltmenburg, N S. in AHEHS! , The finance C0lllnl:ltPP was com- 1'-"1.i' R1V9Tr .. mended for the report which lll(”.' presented to the lodge rite VlSlt- Miss Janet Stewart of Char-. :21; hrotlirrs 00iliFR'lilalPd the nienibers n.' lllF loduo on its gimiitli 'and fine spirit of friendsliip. Afti-r Mrs. Normatl C. Stewart. HlKhlm,” mmgm”. d Regmumm, The bfid(:'s gable was the meeting A dc-1:cloii.i tiiiirli was Bonk. 1?-IRES. Cambridge. Mass. an a. 6 Le ed Wm H1 664;? W dch sPrl'P(l to tzhr Vlsithrk and nwm. ..... .-- ;S3l'and-Fl.Ftllzl”ilF-ll, Aildrey. A daiight- (C:a;:hr l ” .r tr 9 Ill be”. M, M,-dmym A1” M;,pLMd,,ei'. ,Floirie, piedeccased him some Assimnk in Mwinz Wm? Mrs- Vw -- Fi-enrli River, was I! recent. visitor 59911: 561;” 1 W” be mm Dnyaenrge Reynoldsy C,ha,,1om,m,,m. tn Murray RIVPF. guest of Mr. andl T '9 ml?” l (Mrs. Malcolm Patterson. Sussex. Mrs. Daniel Gillis. Murray River 4with his wife and family in, High Bank. 1 Miss Wendy Sencaba ugh, Mr. Harry ."Mi-u. Clarence White. Man- Char- i ..1s'iitih t. '"al"31ueMm ;,:,,::n at g:er;2,.:llparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Senna- baugh. iM:. ,1!-iigh Bank. i 1 Miss Patsy Cooper. Snuthport. is ;visiting her grandparents. Mr. and !Mrs. Walter Buell. Murray River. River. has accepted a position with the Canadian Bank of Com- Imcrce here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Giddiilgs and Rab?” . , l . Mr. and Muiin.il”1” WP l?0”P1E Wm l?3Vm's' lovely gifts, lnculding china. linens. 51:1 ::,r2mI)e)7,N,:',nl.:un:0 Mili'ra,v Rii'ei','left recently for all”? f””0W1l1Z day 0" Hi? ti0V9"' silvttr and cheques. On their re- whm, Sands. gmms of Mr? Gmg holiday trip to the U. S. A ylttnd" 195? 101' 1-5 FIPUJEA S?'5k.. tum they will reside at their not- dm” mmhng M” amp Gldg -.-... to visit, NH-ill Ml'S.C0lflllSmOll1El. iaizc in Lower Moiitngtia .l;efort-,, dmlm Th" Mm Rpm, mm? mm Mr. and Mrs. Earl Muiiii and The Pl'”n1HK,17cgaii iiith a main taking up residence in their new; ' son. Russel. are spending theii',bakP- -'ll'-PT which R 506131 time V?-S home onlRiver Road. 5 with Mrs. Glddtrigs' mother, Mrs. Marion Hume, Iris. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cook. and holidays in the U. S. A. Miss Myrna. M:1CKR)', FANS Hon. Plans Completed For Big Event At Brudenell Island Lleiit. Governor of Prince Edward Island; Hon A W. Matheson. pre- mier of Prince Edward Island: Mr. S C. Gordon of the Nova Scotia Department of Education: signor G. J. McLellan of St. Paul's Church. Summersldr; ville Alt.kPll of Hamilton. Ontario: at two o'clock. niarking the 150th being placed and will be unveiled by two descendants of the pioneers. did bathing beach. This is not ii mid enjoy a picnic ltinch will be welcome to do so. The public are asked not as a picnic grounds. It is a ceme- tery only, and as such is consider- ed sacred by the descendants. vantage of this opportunity to re- lloii D I. MacLareii.li'ei'e the memory of early settlers, and also enjoy a pleas-nit Briiiiswirk. l-inn T W L Prowse,tnoon with l'FlHtH'9S and friends. .- W" , 'l; 1; W Mam” Hmyneath Saturday Of .. h.4.5QeR"l1)l:E..5..'li"y.;iHi5i'Ni3i3v5333'tPeter '8 llilzlfl Man i past month at their home in Mur-tawny suddenly at his home at Pet- Ier's Road on Satiirday, July 11th. He was 71 years of age. lnttetown. is spending a IWO-WEFk:Wid0W. IWE MHIXV Clam. liolidnv with her parents, Mr and'Sl0Il?. One 50”. Wa"f1' at h”m9- and Monday. July 13th, at. 2.30 P-"L M Peter's Road Presbyterian Church. wmony Chmlouegtinlrrment will be in Peters Road ,town, spent the week-and of July. cemetery Going Away tlottetown. was a recent visitor toi Murray River. guest of her grand-It y e M155 Dorothy Bum, yy.gu,,-gyyuere entertained by their late faintly on Friday evening atiprjm. ,0 mm. mmrmgep the summer cottage of Mr. Mrs. Cryus Shaw, Brudenell. - ; loccasion was 3. going-away party rm ,delicious lunch was B05mn,,Douglas Coffin and Mrs. Mass, is spending a two-iieek va-tD"W91' 1l55l5tlnfZ 1h? N09885- liaiidiod, wrapped or delivered." twisllcs from the T-tmillcs. Mr- Doiirastnr is l7PllM'Ed the only Eng-yfin responded with R speech i izsli community with such a regula- ypressing their sincere thanks and, closing with a clement:-MacLure Wedding ..'A pretty wedding was sole.mrilz- ed in the Church of Christ, Mon- tague, Wedneediiy afternoon, July 8, when Mr. Kenneth Norris united in marriage, Wilma Catherine, only daughter ot Mr. , and Mrs. B. C. MacLure. Montague, and Gilbert Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements, also of Montague. The church was decorated with Mon- Rev Mel- of A granite plaque anmversary is chose a ballerina-length gown of white nylon net over taffeta. and fashioned with a fitted lace jacket. with peplum waistline and long blossoms. She carried a bouquet of The bridesmaid was Ilrflss Bar- bara Beck who wore a ballerina- length gown of blue nylon net over taffeta. with niatchiiig headdress and nosegay of white Carnations. The groom was attended by Mr. Paul Jenkins. Charlottetown, and the ushers were Master Errol Mac- Liii-e. brother or the bride, and Master Donald Macbaren. The guest soloist was Mrs. Ralph Beck, who sang. "0 Perfect. Love". The wedding music was played by Miss Anna MacLaren. For her daughter's weddina. Mrs. MacLure ohose'a two-piece dress of navy corded crepe with which she wore white accessories and a cot-sage of red roses. Mrs. Clements. mother of the groom, wore ii pale blue dress with white accessories and a Corsage of white carnations. A reception for immediate re!- aiivx of the bridal couple was held in the Rainbow Room of the Bison to Ilse the little island Doubtless many will take ad- after- txir. Hugh Campbell passed He leaves to mourn basides his of Glad- Sadic, Mrs. James N. 3.. and Miss Edith Clay, Mon- tague. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Norris. A toast to the groom was proposed by Mr. Cleve Craswell, and a toast to Mr. and Mrs. Craswell, who were cele- brating the 28th anniversary of their wedding was proposed by Mr. Clements. The couple left rm a wedding trip tn Ottawa and Toronto For travelling tlin bride wore a grey ,iuool suit with mauve accessories. lmm9d”land L corsage of white can-iations. Mr. and Mrs. Clements were guests of honor at two showers by their friends and were the receipients of many .' Mr and Mrs Gordon Coffin- and The led with 10m a";;;gf'ie;,,.;;;i.... Mrs. caii..T.”iK -a;:.;;;a Jamestthanks in her charming manner to the group. Tile evening came to JULY 13, 195;, JOINT Poiiricii MEETHNGSR The following list of joint meetings will he licld at 8:30 in the following places: DUNDAS-Thursday, July 16th GEORGETOWN-Monday, July 20th. MONTAGUE-Wednesday, July 22nd. ltIORELL--Thursday, July 23rd. . ST. PETERS-Tuesday, Jilly 28th. SOURIS--Thursday, Jilly 30th. MURRAY RIVER. Monday, August 3rd. THOMAS J. KICKHAM, JOHN A. MacDONALD. Gordon ,- -Mclareii Reunion BRUDENELL ISLAND, THURSDAY, JULY 16th Service will be held at the monument at 2:00 o'clock commemorating the 150th anniversary of the landing of the Brudenell pioneers. Short addresses will be given by notable speakers in- cluding Hon. D. L. MncLaren, Limit:-nant: Governor of New Brunswick. All descendants of the pioneers are requested to st- tend. And any others who are interested are cor- dially invited. l Pipe band in attendance for afternoon. . Light. refreshments will be available in adjoining field. Any group wishing to take their picnic baskets, are welcome to use of the grounds. BELL BROS. MASSEY-HARRIS DEALERS Sales & Service MONTAGUE In Stock Ready For Sale: 2-No. 7 Hay Loaders. 2-No. 6 Mowers with 6-ft. Cutter Bar Also Number of Flows. ”h”d""' mg" ”"d Ra"d' 1"" ration mm her parents Mr. anal Lanzo parcels were then iire- ” Cb” Wit." ”..m”si"” 5i”””"” Murray River recently in take up M” Alb?” MWKR, ' lwmm to M,. and Mrs Com” nndtendtng with Auld Lang Syne" residence in Belle. Rlvrr. p ” ' ' 3' (an nmgmql impm rM'd hv Mrs land "For They are Jolly Good ---v- . ,' " i y '. , ' . ' i ,. ;.Fellows" i Fmnds M Mas,” G2”, Jmmr Ml-:11 Ialnrli liAiis.,Fr1erinRafiisrt.lVanri flxiiz.wi21fgci1Wtl:)eVNiiitiigilmrgltisayxagi, W in . A Sm" 3." Fmmv m mar M ms Harp". a lllOiitllallNflllNll1nthg UIPSCHA 5 rm llatiiifhtt-l'. two articles of: used! CANADIAN AEROBATS l npPl'nllntl iii the Kmus County . ' ' Lyon clothing WPYP retrieved which had? SOUTHEND-ON-SEA. Eiialaiidy. Memnrm HMpHM' Monmmm t .. . . .. ,. - lspccial significancev tnltho familinl t.CP7'-A."Db3”'5 at the Brm5hn"'t M... a...i..'"ii..i..... Ctiar-l.r)nONS,ASl;rERv ifmzianr; too -!:V1;;';u;;tfu,la;g;i';;1;;gCg,i;gsd;tg;lIi7'E'i5?.Elfifs212T.'ii3Sf”i"tTSh3Zl lonpmwm sppm NW Wppkwnd M hV1-IlsawsOrfffrllffldllloxlnSn1:l:lllpa-RENDIl'1llESCl'lle(l to them followed by a Wing "L Nnmh Lnnenhanh They J.l.1.)'V.:.l:”h.,NFr.pal.':mR',M': and niiv places WllPl'Pg fdod isgbniiigzgift of money. with all the "nest!3l'-9?",E9”Fl'”Pl”,Fab" j.et5' Cof- t VV .- very Heavy Duty Giiiirniitr-ml 2 Years. We Pay Frclght ”MR. PETER Sprrinl sits in a, complete STORE & owricla ICQLIPNIENT C0. '1Il Craig St. W. Montreal The Benevolent Irish Socit-iy Takes pleasure in presenting (of the famous McNiiIty Family) Stars of radio. stage and television and company program of your favorite. Irish songs, dances and music. Wllhtfl'H'. films at YEO'S THEATRE, Exhaiiui Fun is". Sam: Fan t Dlnisturin a n ll ' (lounter Dust proof. Mo-N Modal TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. , t m h.. -itii , . ' .?.'..m....” .32.... ”;j:,"' t Children 25c , Adults soc i to-rs. Special 565. HHS and nt . 1 GEORGETOWN. WED. JULY 'l5tli NOTICE ' All arrears of taxes for Wood Islands East schoott lare now due. If not. paid in! 30 days. accounts will bcl lilianded in for collection. t t By order of trustees. l liumorousl MONIILTY" Scotch and : MONTAGUE my '17:: . z . : .z . ., p The new Deal-horn Hay Baler. will produce three to eight bales of 10 ions of hay per hour, providing farmers with fast, engine. stacked hay can be hailed as efficiently as windrowed hay. .5 MONTAGUE . Bales 210 la T ons 3- an, Hour H , , ellicient one- in l' hy 18 in either 36” or 42" lengths. Bale weight can be adjusted SO! horsepower engine provides ample power for baiing under varied conditions, MacGOWAN MOTORS per minute and has a capacity , Bales measure 16" d l00)poiinds. A 25 With this powerful .m'i X . TONIGHT HON. PAUL MARTIN MINISTER OF NATIONAL HEALTH & WELFARE HON. ROBERT WINTERS MINISTER or RESOURCES .2 DEVELOPMENT I - it” n C 13 AND DOMINION NETWORK Piiblishrd by the ' National Liberal Federation of Canull ELECTORS or - KINGS COUNTY SUPPORT THIS POLIOY MAJOR JOHNA. McicDONALD. your Progressive Conservative Candidate for King's County. and his sup- porters. iiuvo pledged themselves to strictly adhere to all the provisions of the Dominion Election Act. including those forbidding illegal and corrupt practises. . Corrupt and illegal practises have increased alarm- ingly in-recent Elections. both Provincial and Federal. in this Province. The situation has developed to the stage where the faith of many of our people in Canada's poll- ricul institutions has been undermined. - . The PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE in your County does not sanction it and Ills campaign will v be conducted strictly according to the Election Act right R up until rile km vote is pulled on Election Day. Policy is deserving of your approval. , HOWEVER YOU vors - ossv ri-is LAW Inserted by the King's County Progressive Corlservsiive Association THIS IS SERIOUS Such ,a