JULY 18. 1953 Georgetown and Vicinity July 4. .t'Miss Jean Macconnell, teacher m'GG 3M, d M ,-,i North River School, is Vl5lLlll,Z alld 'MYS wllllam Wlimt. have a,.:,:.Ied htmslgsifasfmlglsg" her pai'cii's, Mr and Mrs J A. B. In '”v N916 leckelld SUESLS Of ,0 spend a Vacauon he,.e' M',.; :xfacConiicll. Miss Lillian llearn of lialiiax, N. 5, has returned to hcr home in tit-orgeiniiii. Hliclrioii Ross. of the Calladlull iziny tPcriii.1nent Foicei stationed .' Halzfax. N.S. ivas a recent vis- to GCUl,f;t"l0ii'll, accoinpaiiied or his children. Dwanc and Fe'er. i-. in of whom ivill holiday here. xi 1 d Mix. AIITIIITITTT Public YE I Ishaveauxli has been posted wnh . :' iii 1 -. 2 . ovcr . . e regu ar army. The I h a re. , ,. 1..a.c James Wiilkiei R.C.A.F. . . - 3 3 .i. .Vf.i.i.c. lllDlinCtl to the Island swam?! M Baum”! NB aided in Charlottetown for some iii 1191' 8114 1111' iziiests of Mr. ' ' ' ' years while Mr. Baveaux was sta- Iilifl Mrs. James Publicover. Miss Flcriiice DeLory left July 6 I-lrvcliiiid where she will ill- .-' 'l" the Red Cross Swiinniing ...wl Wzticr Szifrty Course. ilrs. Carleton Moore and daugh. 'r" who have been the guests of . , , -"W" . Father A. L. Slnnott, a former xi-s 2ifoorc's parents. Mr. and I:xE4a;pDLa3gaicl::m3I;e(?:13:; resident here where his old home xi;.x Jmiii L. MiicDoiialrl. left July Kmman iioxbury Mag are pups” still remains, was a. welcome vis- II on return in Halifax, N S. Mr. 0 Mr And Mrs 'GolfCi(')'n Gown itor back here July 5, when he -i:.tl Mrs. .Vl;irDonal(l accompanied ' ' i celebrated mass at one of the dauglitcr and wrll be her M, and Mrs , churches and deliveredasernion at Miss Lizzie Alleii,AlilIt:iitaSilEel.l weer: both .chm4Ch'S' The gmd tam" . .,,.,c guests On July 5 of the Muses who is on a lecture tour is hale lfeather Baker, Ncw Glasgow, is Margaret and bmme Lee Richards. and hearty and still carries that ind :; 3”-112 111 wherr : is the izucst of her gmiicliiiotli in Mrs. Mabel Lavers. Mrs Enicrsiiii filewcllyn and sin Waviic. who liavti liccn visiting in Light weight masonry units Iliii: lay up fast to reduce liiiildinp, costs. A lifetime wall that is atiractiie. mum, mm”, and sale. Tlicrmorrcie In ;i f(15( runtinllcd. quality inti- icriiil. manufactured by L. E. SHAW LTD. llnlifiix. I..IlliI, Ni-iv tvlasguw, Syd-, ncy, Siint Jnlui. Fredericton, ('hipnian New Glasgow. N.s as guests of Mrs. Llewellyns lather-in-law and sister. Mr. an Mrs. Judson Baker. returned It Georgetown on Bristol and Vicinity Mr. J. F. Jolinsn. y Sampson was Goldie Arnold before her marriage. Miss Jane Eormell, who nu been attending high school on the mainland has arrived home for summer holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett, LAC. Evert-.t Llewellyn. of the R.C.A.F., whois statiotied in Man. llteal. Quebec left on return July 6 after --vling his leave at his home in GOI'Eelowii. He was ac- companied Jy Mrs. Llewellyn On July 5, Mr. Harry Yorston, Mrs. Mary Yorston and Mr. Lorin Mair. motored to Bay Fortune, Souris aid St. Peters. p Mrs. George Eavcaux. and fam- ily have moved to Ontario to re- side where her husband Pte. George spendiig his leave with his parents, Mr. aid Mrs. Walter Walker. Mrs Lemuel Maccormack. ac- compinied by her daugliter,Aldene, left July '7 for Charlottetown, whee thcy will visit ioi a week -witl relatives. tioncd there. Mr. and Misgltutliven MacDon- ald will take up residence in the bungalow that Mr. and Mrs. George Bavcaux built here it few year: ago. big smile of years gone by. He has been preaching and lectur- 111E all the way from California. and following this tour, will go back to Boston. Mrs. Mary Campbell and Miss Nita Goiell are visiting in Suin- nierville, as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Boudreault. Mr. Giles Jay who has been home 5111” P31'1.i' spring left Tuesday for Labrador to rcsunie his duties. He was there for 18 months last time. An clectrician by trade. he will re- main there until the spring or iii- L On Julv 5, the MTSSPS Marszarr-t and Jennic U30 Richards had as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen. ROXITUI". Mass: Mr and Airs Robert Myliiliaii. Boston, Mass. and tiicir children. and Mr. .and Mrs. Leslie Uiiderliay of For-,1crI l'.lll . 1 ”'GT 1 19 ipp Mr. and Mrs. somerleri Kelly, Mrs. iDi1 D. D. Scanncll. who 1s:,f,I.,neMItmgfI'Aby auto for the has been the guest of her sister, i a ' mm Mrs. L. if Douglas, left July 4 on it-gturn to Jamaica Plains, Mass. The sincere sympalhy 0! this i Itv;('llll!JY lis extended to Mr. aiidl Miss Dorothy Sh k V f y '.S. oin Mclnnis on the death Muss J5 Spmidmzaih? cEmf'3::.I0f:;lof then infant baby. The funeral iicr cotkige on the Brudenell R'.vr:r was lield M the Church M the Ln" -1.9 Lower on Sunday afternoon a. l V"pppp;7ka7H A'C':Wlil1 burial in the cemetery. l M155 Mary Gauthier has arrived ill'0m Montreal, to spend the sum- L r o incr with her mother, Mrs, Bella (.vautliier. and Vicinity gu Mr. Aeneas Gauthier hu .1;-rjvgd Tlie Jiinm.i' Powers varieiv con-lhome Imm T0r””m' '0 Wald 5 irication with his motlicr. Mr. port was held in Lorne Valle) Hall (. 1 to" July Joy s xnutiier is with the C. P. R. in I TLIIC Queen city. y "mm I P'rieiids are pleased li) hear Missj It - Marion Mac.-liilay is improved iiilN1,.1r'V3:::?r;1d Ialzsggsglllg '12? hmHh' p lllilere 'l"li1ifrsbdai' forl Labrador'w'here 'm'- WY M e em a - . Mr. John MiicAul;i,i. Ciiiii'lottc- 1 ters. p Dye as came” ,.ow'ii, visited his liTOIli'Fl', Mrs. Marl 1MacAula,r, on the July ll week-I -, ,,-.., ,vgg;7 YN end. 1 '- hgg, . Mr. Ralph Nicholson and Mrl Kenneth MacLeotl motcicd 10 salil V. . .t Springs. N. S.. on July 11 to spendl I the weeltencl with Il'lClidS. l y y ....,. . ; ..' Mrs. William Stewart, Mrs, T, 1S1lllillt:l' and Mrs. Atwood O'Connor, H .i nvn, were recent visii,om to l M .. . am I5 VChalloLlcfoWn, ivhei-el they nliend- ed the Women's Institute Annual Coiiventioii. . Miss Adele Shaw and Miss Rob- erta Shaiv spent the week of July 5 in Pisquid, visiting Mr. Fred Lcard. Mrs. Reuben Maccannell was I visitor to Charlottetown on July Mr. and Mrs. A. Stuart and Mr. TI-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN bareback riding stars, inosl oiilstaiidiiig Corky, Jiii.e. and Ortans Crisiiain, it'll be seen in action here. when Three of Spaiiglelandls the huge King Bros. and Crist:rii.i Combined Circus, --- the second largtst in America, presents alierimon and night pi-i'foi'mances at Ex- hibition Park under the auspices of the Cliarloitetowii Kinsmen Club. The Crisfiani Faniily of somersaiiliina t-qucsiriaiis are roiiceded to be the most talented group of bareback riders in the world. King Bros! Crisliiinil lanvcs IlN'P, of course, will he the Mention lliose iiaincs, and world rnnrmnetl Cristizini Family tlicrc's luirdly n nccd to mid l'll'- of ii.-irnlwtck rirlcrs fnnliiriiig Lucio cits. The whole Aincritviii ('I')Ii-:(.l'lSli?IlIl, IIIP ;:i'i-tiles! rlditiiz lincnl now lxnows their incziiiiii'.:.l4'onit'tii;in the iiorltl has ever Tlic-so famous 8IIl'a('llOllS roin- ltnnwii. l1lT1PLl into one niaiiinioili cirrus Ncvt in inipnrlance perhaps, will with many of Spanglcl.-in(l's great-'lic the Hcrnianos Rodreys, breath- cst features, will arriic in ('lioi'- taking at-rial stars who perform loliclovin early lrininrrniv iSun-1 in the domc of The liig lop willi- ilayi and spend their Sahbaili in nut a not lwlnw. The Caroli rt quiet day of rcsl. in prcp:ii'n-l'l'rotiii:-, liizli-pvrrli llirillt-rs, .lei'i'y here l"rnsslc,v, the tight wirc star, and Lorne Valley 3 - o and Vicinity ..L... , . 'Mr. Ralph Nicholson and Mr. FrancLs Maclntyre were re- cent businiss visitors to Montague Mrs. Alex Maclntyre has ;eturn- ed Irom a few days spent in El- mira. visiting her father, Mr. Arthur Macbleill, Miss Hannoh Crane, Mimtagur, IDETIT, the week-end at July 4 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Alfrcd Crane. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald were visitors to Paninure Island on Dominion Day. Mrs. John Cuiniingliam and gun Bob, New Hampshire, recently motored to the Island and are guests of Mrs. Ciiiiiiiiigliams par-I ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wi-ird Crane. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd lVl!t.CDOI2al(Ii and family, and Mr. Ralph Nichol- lon motored tn Orwell Cove on July 5, to visit relatives and f'ricnris.4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeod,i and Mr. and Mas. Francis Mac- Intyre weie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex M.acDougall, Montague on July 4. 4'- l Mr. and Mrs. Ted !VfacGrnih and . son Gary. Truro, N, S, motorcdl to the Island on July 5 and are spending their iacatinii with Mr. MacGrat.h's parcnts, Mr and Mrs. C M. MacGrath. Misses Sl1irle,v and Elaiiic Mac.- Donald and Joan Mncliityrr ic- cently spent, a few rlavs at Orwell Cove visiting their Rilltl. . '5 Stanley Morrison and Mr ' l son. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mn(:Kav and family Stratlicniia, niotored in Lorne Valiev on July 3. Thcy were gnests of Mrs Macxms 1'ial'PlllS, Mr. and Mrs. James B. M:tcNeill.l Miss Anna MacLeod, EOSIOITH Mass. recentlv spent a few days, in Lorne. Valley. She was act-oni-l panled by her sister. Miss Glciida, MacLeod. Charlottetown. y , LMM l Mr. and Mrs. James Callaglianl and family. were visitors to Rusilcoi on July 7 as guests of Mrs. Cal-1 laghauis parents, Mr and Mi-.s.l P. H. Gauthier. Mr. George Jay, Plsquid, spent Monday, July 6 visiting his dfiLli.'lll- 1 MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Jos:-pli Czvvpbcli. Mass. recently motored tn the Is- land, and are quests of the form- Everett Fisher lion for the lwrfnrniaiiccs Monday. .l:inics Mill:-tic, the Sllif'l(lZtl ziorinl- Cammns Of mm Elma,-V qWm.'ist Trnni Eiislaiirl. ('li;irlotIelmvn um. um (.1,.p1,,,m;laii(licnt'cs will we the shine grcni ales, l'lOHfii, ' M”, nnmmm Nu... lmndx ,.;m,,yiii'ri:i'iiiii lli;il has ilirillctl tons of ,,I,,..: and ,thm.m,.' in” (-,,m,. ilmusniitl: tiziily so for this son- rnllin: into town about tlaun aiitl;-"lib All til the stars anrl feat- qiiicily pi'ot'ccd to install ils cit-YIIWEI N1” I” EDD" II-"W3 itlllmul campnieiit of 22 tents at Exliilii-la MUSIC "M'Pl1Y10'1- lion Grounds, where at 2 o'rlt)rl(l The f'1riaiis Troupe. famous Tiloiidny afternoon Illifl at S o'clock:lcolci'-lmai'tl :ir'roh:its fratiiring at night, ll will display its w.'ire.;'licaiilifiil (ii'tanu ('risii.'.ini, hllled to youiigsicrs of all nccs iindcrlas ltllic i'Il'N1l0SL lady at-iohat in the auspiccs of the Cliarlotictownyilin ivm-irl": lluco Zn:-chini, the Kinsmen Club. linnn who is shot from a giant The street. pzirririr-, the only one "'””'”" Imm ml” 9'"I of III" II”-' of the old-time variety in Aiiici't('a.ll”7' I” III” ')ll1N'I The Piccadilly 12, a guest of her son, Ncll and Mrs. Maccanncll. Mrs. Laura MacQuecn has re- turned frnni a visit in Unit. the guest of her hrotlier-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington MacLeod. Miss Helen MacAulay. Boston. Mass, arrived home on Jtily 9 to lspcnd a vacation with her mother. Mrs. Mae MacAulay. Mrs. Munro MacGrath and son John were recent visitors to Ban- gor, guests of Mrs. MacGrath1s son-in-law and riaiigiitcr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane. Rev. F. N. Young flPllV9l'0(I the sermon at a service held in Lorne. Valley Prcsbyteriaii Church on July 10. Mrs Daniel Sliziw presided at the organ. 0 Made In Cami: d Ieleelod blend! 0' mm Iih!-V1 o Guaranteed for length, mmn and M155 Mid-'5l.V MHTCDOWZMI. M0111- w-izM- ague. recerity spent a few days ' ' '""V'"!W"'5'0'"'"'0'"' '"WI"I'll1- vacationing with her grand-pain Treated with insect and rodent reoelloiil. , (his Mr Lead and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Mr. Harry MacI..ond and Mr. Roy "Buddy" MiicLeorl returned to Pic- tou County, N.S. having spent a few days with relatives and friends in Lorne Valley and Charlotte- towti. INTERNATIONAL Baler Twine .'Messrs. Daniel Sliaw, Donald Shaw, Raviiioiiti Shaw and Fran- cis Maclntyre were visitors ioBan. gar on July 10, where they attend- ed an auction sale at the farm of Mr. Fred MacDougall. .I ORDER EARL Y I W. R. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mackiimon. l Iliidson & Inlcrniitional lgosmn Mm ,m,,mp,,m,ed b,. DN1I”'- lgtrsk MacKinnon'a mother, Mrs , , s lac ett, motored to the Islanl ('r' GI'0- St -' Phmm 63637 and are vlsitiiig Mrs. Blackettfs -A.M. F W Troivlirltlgc 8-5080 Eat. I882 Modern Chapel A. E. LONG & SDN. INC. 3078 MIIMTNCIIIITIPIIA Aventie. Cambridge. Man. FUNERAL SERVICE 0iir Alliol D. ltlaclarod is familiar with your Funeral prolilcnis for New England. Con- tact him for prompt and etllcient seriioe. izrivicri" is I. mono" word J Preston MacLeod, Valleyfield East, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald. Kilmuir, were visitors to Char- lottetown on Thursday. Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Kilmuir, Mrs. George Clarey. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. both of whim Road, at- tended the Wnmen's Institute Gon- vention in Charlottetown as dele- lgates. of their different Institutes. Miss Evie Lou Bears, Brooklyn, is apending several days, the guest of Miss Laurie MacDonald, Kilmulr. Residents of this and other dis- tricts were saddened to learn of the cleatli of Mrs. Peter Mccarron. a former resident of Whim Road. Deepest sympathy of all is extend- ed to members of her family and other relatives at this time. Master Johnny Clarev. returned in his home in Montague after spendin-3 several days visiting his cousins at whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Watson and children. Susan and Paul, retum- ed by car to their home in Mon- treal after visiting friends and relatives here. During their stay itt Whlni Road they were guests of Mrs. Wat.s.nn's parents, Mr. and Mrs Norman MacDonald. ' On July 2, residents of Milltmvn held their annual solioni picnic. Transportation was supplied by trucks and cars to Murray I-Iai-bour South. An Pl1l0)'Rl1lQ picnic supper lptepai-ed by the ladies concluded an afternoon of swimming iincl other fun at the beach. --GU. ;L,,-- STANHOPE W. I. x Stanhope Women's Institute met ; for their monthly meeting at the" .linme. of Mrs. Ray Carr on July 7. 'Sixtecn members and three visit-1 orti were present. The sick committee reported on calls made. New sick committee 1 iaic Mrs. Pal. I-forgan and Mrs. ilifalcolm Macbauchlanc A ch no 1. I :Mrs Alvin MricLauchlin: lunch! ,mmmitt.ee for the next meeting. Mrs. Pat. Horgan. Mrs. Herb Kiel- 3 iii". Mis. Louis Klelly. l , A letter of interest. was readl from Mrs. John Mislner, rinw rr-i lsiding with her husband and fam- ily ln British Columbia. It wasl decided that two members be ap- l pointed to write to Mrs. Mlsiner each month to keep her in touch with the Institute and community. llvlrs. Ray Carr and Mrs. Kelthi 'Douiilas were appointed for July. l l 4 Mrs. Wall Marshall invited mem- bers for the August meeting, when l'nII call will be answered by past.- ylnp in II recipe. A jolly sing-song took place with Mrs. John Bray of Indiana at, the piano. aftcr which I lunch was seivctl l is sclicdtuctl to arrive tlfttilllfiitlll'I.rnuI.""' LL51"-V K'”'ll”5 (mm 75"? Mniidi-iv innriiin: almiii ll:.".0. i&'illi I"'"(I- 'l'”i'. ”"3I I””" All Eh” I'"”"'' st.-vcral hands, air aiirl slenni rtil-ll"): II” WIISO" TILL" mld III” Bl"I' litll-30;, tableaux waszoiis and flout.-'.l”l"" T'."”W". h”:"'h"1a"ci"g m.;”" clown carts and allegorical iiiiits,ll””3 II” Dlmzl” T””lF"” 3I'”"1' Smws of cm," dons "ml (.ag(.j..li:ii pcrforincrs; and the Cani- iilled with wild jiinnlc ITNXSIS, anti IWT" T"””P9- Flllsiillil m"'0balll' liiisplzvv from Australia, their first app:-at-niirr in AlllPl'iPfl, are but a low ziinniisz the inure than 150 turn anti xvmiien ni-cnic stars and colorful circus parade in IilSlOri'. lwVl'l0l'lTlPllS with the big show The big show will he hcre nnl"l””5 5Ca5”"A tomorrow and Monday. it Hllll Still ollicr liiglilights include, bring many attrat-lions iiniv inlin FilI(llIlOl'I to the numcroiis liorsr. circus fans plus scveriil of llir-,pmi,v. and Illllllinl rlisplnys, such old favorites wliosc merits tic-lilirilling and spectacular llilmbPFS inamlcd their ronlinuaiicv witlitas the swinging-ladrier girls. the llie show this year. lhcaiitiful "Aerial Ballet" in which Visitors at the circus grnuntis,20 aerial beauties take part, and tomorrow will have much to st-citlio almost countless ring and and admire. At'rcs of iciits licinrzytiuiclt niinilinrs fontiiririr: niaiiy of raised including the iziganiir lii,:ySpan;;lclan(l's top-flight perform- top which scals iicnrly T.()fl0 i-cr-lcrs. 50115 Th? Srmnllllg 511” I””'l"”:y Three lint-ti: nf prrfnrniing Fle- ot the lturivlreds of animals, hath ph'.n,,,; m'.P,. rings m” M Na". ililfl and ll"mlF5llfV 3"” Ill” hlzlcinz lihcrly linrsrs and tiny Shet- Fl10W'5 l1?1VFl111R FRI" Dllfili" "”lI"lriiirl hoiilns; the rr-viizil nl Ilic l.1' 150” WWDIS 71” 5V”'”I 95"” 'I5”'Iat'i'oli:iiic "loops" over five clo- xrcnl. lincs of iiinunlcrl virvtis folk. llic picilircsriiic anrl spcc- lacular parzcant will pass in rc- vic-w. It is said in be tho niosl er. Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. & 4-i-"s sis I ers. Mrs. and Mrs. Dantli-. Grant. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ewen M.it:Leocl. iF'orest I-iill, visiiccl rel'iiive.: at Cardigan and LQl'llF' Valley on Jill) i- , ..,.. .- i Mrs. Elmer Maclnuis Cli:n'loilc- town spent the Jitly 4 iveck-ciitl at. the home of her sister-in-law. ,'Mrs. Christine MacLeod Mr Jamie Craiie left Jtiiv i for tBRl'fln Island. where he will be 1 einployed-AM. .31-fonor report of Goivan Brae School for June is as follows: Grade 9-1. Ann Mallard: 2 Sinnott Mullally. , Daniel MacDonald: Grade 8--1 2. ATTIITN” Mullally: 3. Joseph Longaphie 4. Cecil Howlett tab- sent. for l&Sl.sl. Grade 7-1. Isabel Mallard. Grade 6-1. Marie Mullally. Gi-aide .6--l. Norbert MacDonald: Gillvary: 2. Lloyd Mallard. Teacher. Dorothy Kcaya. The barber short 11,10” I3”"9'b3l;pliallIS, and lIlFlTill.V dozens off store. the hlacksniiih s top :iiir limotlicrs. L.-. traveling hospital, will no dotihtl And "1, I,-hunts...” M” y,,. attract the curious as hp N, working elephants as It'll Ilwlplcascd to knmv there will ll”-1' I”lI'l.ei'cn .10 clowns on hand at each ll0iSl H19 lllif WT? 3'15 "Willi" III"lpPi'InI”n1iInI"F inc:-titer with l1PM'.V ”'31”"5 "mm" H” m'””'”II-lvloiin animals and their clown Bill it will he at 2 and R l1lll.lhand. Moiitlay that thc real ilirill of t'ir-11 For H", mnw,ni,.m.P M ,.h.(.": N15 TINY Wk” FIND 'Wl'”" (IUIWTVFIFOTIE, .1 lirnncli ticket office l-frirry Thomas, the dean of critics-im” W. in (,p,.m.i0,, Mnnday M irinn rlircctnrs, sniinds his wliistlrv',h,, ”m,h,.,s Drug gm” M 150 And H19 Kllli B”"- 3"” C"l5Il”'ll.Qticcii SITTFI, ulierc roscrvrd scat Cnnccrl Band, lcnrls lhr PV('iIIV1K-I(."air( ,,m 1". on (81,. (M. ymlh colnrfiil ”rnait'li" arounrl the l'lID- I,,.,.rm.mm,,.M M H”. 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