not mam ., , M THE GUARDIAN. CI'IARLO'I'FETOWN ' AN Winn:-uoursamx lucid r. man. Mn. Byron sinus in it Draco Murine, Min Joyce Wlulnton. Plus uexlnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Woldon lavas. Tho -Guordlsn mu be bought at the following places In lllonugni r Bluo Doms Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in -Georgetown: Tho I Post Office; In sourln Tho Snub Bo: and E. llcnudu 5 tan. never fndo -.'WlGHTMAN bunlneu service ....-noiwr MISS the opportunity of arm we loved but could not ill be Closed September 20. 22. to get. some good plants. List. on II" E). lgage 13. Joe R. Smith, Clinton, l Alwarl Io I-rue. llnlelfllh Ind mm-r" . E. I. ll ...'Si'F.CiAL SALE of hlnuses Few In the world her equal you'll and wool skirts at the Joanna ,j,uMox1A(;uE ELEC-1-RIG Co" d. Dre-S! 5h0D- Wiring Contractors. Oil BumerI,. 3”"”'"l m” "I" '"""” ” ”' P G .El ti 1 A ii ""i p .311-ING Tlmojny ggym rergfgfeigl Pram ;;'rt;;nm:5e..nc" She died no she lived, over-yono'I daily. titgue. Fraser and Annear, Mon- ....'MONTAGl'E United Church Pastoratc, Sunday. September 21st ..-AT THE Joanna Dr:-ss Shop,i services: Montague 11 ;,m, and Iomplr-te line of winter coals. Lower Montague 7:30 p.m. Rgv, taffeta skirts, velvet jumpers, M. D. MacLeod, Minister ' . childron's and lariics' hats. F Dr. Ronald Kiitlltn has return- . 'Miss Nola Munrnc left for ed to his homo .illrr nllending A F0-VON. ILV Dime 0" ThHt'SdzI.V vctrrinarian convention in Si. liter spmidini: , the summer Andrews, N, 5, months with he-r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vl'. ll. Munroe, Montagiic. Mrs. Alfred Gillis, Montague, is presently visiting relatives in ..g;::::- 93:2. N- "".z.':. :z'.'.'..;.' '" " It. home topIlivirA iriontls anti; Mr, and Mr:L:w”,,(.c powen '-"mt f9Il""9” 393" W”"'t "he ?f.'f..'””.”';:...1LlTf.i”;i'..f.f.E";.. ”.',i';lf.i:j.;”?.' .z;;,,,g:3f":3.::,. ;:",;:! A pi'Jl3”i.. my 1...... .1... ....u..... ::::-SIM M mmr mm anniwhtand Mrs' LEN POWER I Illflllsnyoll Mum and always will. H i Miss Faye hstcbvai-t, student 0 ""916 "mm mink I "" happy Mr. nnrl Mrs. R”iIiit"lT Bit-Linn-.nursc at the Prince Edward Is- yu-ll. l,nmn V:iiiv".i'. Wm"? ilucsislland Hospital. spent. a few days of thrir srm and tiailglitor-in-law, at, her home in Montague. Mr. and Mis. George McConnell, Montague. A scattering of the curious pq h S J h throngs about the barn where the . mom s in t. o mi and Grauii notorious Boyd pang was captured lorntwnneigrl;iSiKr?gL;::el;;1on(3”5;zi-Tails, Newfoundland, where sheiwithout a struggle nine days nftrr I L f'M d 3' lwas associated with the work oiibrcaking from Toronto's Don jail. Mr. Douglas Mellisli has return- gues 0 ri an Mm JIJA st”.Hhe Presbytrrian Churc'n. The barn is part. of an old aban- McEachei'n spent the summer Ot'iul0 his home li.l- i'lnion Road a ' 1 -min . doned farm in North York. about 8 V Will: n no irn in i 0 ' 15 miles ir l downtown T : i . I mm;-3 C,,mm, Hospmu. Mrs. Percy Richards, Wood Is Du (CI, Gpijliitiih lands, returned to her home after; being a patient in the Magistrate's Court . KIHKS to a char 9 of 0 eratlnv srornisiivr. arrzlrxrilvr -- The H . 3 V . I V e npenmg m””"3 M "I; Aka” it:'le):ii:y ospnal ml” We past. two I1 motor VQh1('lE while impaired. At Georgetown Evidence was taken and the case adjourncd for two ivccixs. Mr, Soni- c-rlrd Trainor represented the accus- j l ..'l(ing's County Stipciidiarv Mar- pad istratc. Joseph W. MacDonald, Q.' C.G.I.T. nl Trinity United Church. Mnntaizue. was held in the church hall on Thursday, Sept. 18. under "10 )”"i'iPFShiD of Mrs. Alex I-lutrhoson. The mt-cling opened by repeating the C.G.I.T. purposo . Mr. and Mrs: Jiiinos IV. Farmer and young son Larry lcit. yester- day on rciurn in tlirir home in Dorchrster, Mass, after spending Mr. S, S. Hessian. Q. 0. Crown . , a very cnjnynbln vacation with C., presided at Magistrates Court in 1 P"'5”l"m' mr Km” ,U0”m-I" "Pi ""1 ”m3'"' The w'”"5h'P Permd Mrs. Furmci-is parents Mr and the Court House in Georgetown on l"”55"'9d the Emmi 1” M1 Cw”- npened with the Scripture read- Mrs. pp 1 Mck-Pnna. ' Montague, Thursday sepwmbn. mm ” 200 - AC in: by Shlrltnv A aclicnn. A short and 1..., 5.5"... Mrs. R. L, Henna. D. m. ' ' .--.wwV;-m "f"l:yw':;ra:hIlieiirgxelazzxdggteigi berry. New PPYUL In the first case a resident of G t E n im L" d. P l, 1 ' p Cardigan pleaded gilty in a charge D 5 mg 8 r S rt”-or n U" M'- Mid M”' Armur 1'' ',”"95- of driving 9. motor vcchile while ' I I 0 il'-on. The. following officers Vi'0FF.Nevvton' M355” who are gpending l Had d V n ed go d ?Pl'P”lI('l'””: IMMHTS C9"ilil'l'i? 3l';""”7'their vacation at Georgetown. cglgror agnemgnmg id tlfrrge res en , llr XII OWE 'II; V ' i " ' ”TT vice president, Marcia MacD)on- t:-:2; vxgggt: gt? Mhf:nL;g::.- m9nu"5 c3"C9i1li”"" 0! lice”-I9 ml" . .' Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell nld; secretary, Nora liutvhcson; Lem. Misses sue and Mary Hemp. IOWS "19 C”m"C”0"- alid daughter. Claire and Mrs. treasurer, Kay Mariman. The sec- retary read the minutes at the last meeting. Devotional leaders for next week will he Annie in Benton. Roll rail will he answer- ed with a stizgestion for future programs. The meeting closed by llnging Taps. L mm, A Murray RIWP WSIGPM llleiids kaolin Pintz of Trenton. N. S. mot- Cd 8111”! W 3 Char” ""9!" the Wins torod lo the Island recently and Derance act and was lined 3'20 and prerc guests in Georgetown of Mr. C0515 or 30 dn.V5- and Mrs. Gordon Gntcll. On their A Dundas resident charged with T,-plum (hay were acconjpnnfed by amault. whose case had hoeii ari- lM4;ss Mary Cvotrll and Miss Helen Journed from a previous dais. h-"1 Murphy who will visit in Trenton. his case resumed. In this case the -D. . complainant withdrew the case and Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLellan 003” WET! Mid b.i' ihe defendant left on Wednesday, September 1'7. Mr. R. H. Bell represented the dc- lior their home in Boston, Mass. fondant. t latter a. visit. to the Province. A residcnl. of Grrenflrirl pleaded While in GC0l';:('l.0Wil ihcy were Miss Anne Mclllachern is spend- g B few days in Montaguaguui. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam McEachern. before resuming her studies at. the Deaconess Training School in Toronto. Min FINAL T0-DAY SOURIS HOSPITAL The Annual, Meeting of the Souris Hospital pre- viously postponed to Scptombc-1' 18th is again post- poned until Thursday. September 25th and will be Morning Matinee 9:80 ”';,',".,"”' held on that date in the Town Hall, Souris, at R p.m. The Board of Trustees will be pleased if each School in-.ni.., District scrvicorl by the Hospital is represented at this iizls-azi.-5 Meeting and cordially invites anyone interested to be present and discuss the affairs of the Hospital. BOARD or TRUSTEES, ' SOURIS HOSPITAL. rPRINCE EDWAIID Mon. 4 run. - wan. OVERWHELMING is the word Press,-Radio and Public are using in praise of "JOAN OF ABC” The Rt-:i(lcr”s Digest says: "The surest way to get bet- V tor motion pictiiros-a tlosirc shared by all-is for everyone to patronize the best films. Don't miss Joan of Arc." CAPITOL - TODAY "CRIPPLE cnnmx" SERIAL - COMEDY - SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 d COMING MONDAY c7c57z' ' 4 FEAT figs it WILL MAKE you THINK TWICE BEFORE You . .. l nu sun In unu N on us I inns in nun IIOI lltl zoom" vuu l nwlu osuurf x "cont mm VIII . Illri THY RED iggioci ; COURAGE lllllli Illl'ilulTl'iiitillillilii iblfilltu .- umiiiflilmm .1 I Capture Scene . IN Montague, who pusod Iwny Sept. 21, 1961. Sweet as tho. memories that friend. Family Y0nI(.'nlht'N'(I by her hut- bsml. William Vnnlderstino and family. IN MEMORIAM - In loving memory of my door mother, Mrn. Wlllun VsnIdor- stine. Montague, who passed away September Zllt, I951. when thr-y sometimes see me smile But they do not know the hurt- guests oi Miss Frances Del..ol'y. M B t v ' . ii L ll n' Th” ”” ”5"cd Mr C e 3 5 That. lies within me all the while. iformer home in St. George's where they were the guests of his broth- .cr. Mr. Roderick McLcllaii. Sadly mined and lovingly re- membered by her son, Dnviil. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie MacKen- me and dhuglitor oi Charlottetown . . IN lMEMORlAM .wt-re recent visitors to Georgetown. gt lyhefe my Worfmw v 01 Mm In loving memory of our dough- .-faixcnzi” W” ' fer. Mrs. William Vnnlderstlne. ihrllesc Emhet Monlaguc, who pniuicil nwly one i Mr W T iihirlilw Cuiiuiiinii Nil-lycnr "gm srpwmhcr 21' 1951' ill-omll R”Uii'")' 57i'iii0Ii' A891”: fpshn auffcrotl patiently and Inn!- paL prrscnt on his annual IIOIIKIB)... H” how, mu mum h". mun i A i was strong. )fi',s. Gordon Gomll and (laugh- The mam 0, J05". itrr, Juanita, WEN) visitors to Char- breast. glouctown on 'l"iiui'stlay, Sopiem- And in His nun, me Bulk .0 re... bcr 18th. filled her ' -A- C- Mother and M rs. George Sntlly missed by Father. Mr. nml . In loving memory of our Sister. 1 D: ullrs. William Vnnldorstlne, Mon- . WAs(7:i1INT0l7Ti- tswlf J30 Ssxagcmtazuc. who passed away one your C rus in. (irccor o v 3 , istlatcs Fcdgcrial Mediation Scrvicc.ingn' bememb" 1' mm lsaid today he plans to open a pri-W1-1", Mn”, 9; Wale office hcrc as a labor rriai- 1,. ll, lions consultant. after his rctire- of me 10,. of D(lI'I'0lV' IVE CIIII10t one we loved so ;ment Oct. 1. He is a native of Red well. iPoint, P. F). I. And while she sleeps in peaceful i Chimz's i'csi;.'naiinn was aiinoun- sleep, iced recently hy the whic HfillSD.'Ht'r we shall His successor will he David I. Colc. Paterson. N. .l., lalior nrb-.trator. Chin: said that alicr he leaves. Ewr rvmemhvmi by his icderal post-in which he lias:5V'W3i'i- and DI" 50!'l'9.V': scrvrd as the government's top la- WK"?- lbor trouble shooter for nearly five years;lio uill vtnrk as a private consultant in labor probleins and lecture at varloiis iiiiivi-rsitics. - The 76-year-old oiiiciai said he. has no intention, for ans time-bcingi anyway of returning to his birth- place. He plans to continue his au- nuai Sfllilluil-ilSilliT','. expeditions tot Canada. liowcvcr. memory kt-op. always bro the rl Mon- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our tlear ulster. Mrs. William Vnnlilerstinr, Montague, who passed away one year ago, September 21, 1951. Gone (Ivar Iivelyn. izom-. forever, How we mlns your iimllinx face. But you left mi to remr-mher. None on earth can talus your place. Sheltered in the Bork of Agni, Anchored on the Golden Shore. In the loving arms of Jesus, Lies our sister ever more. xT1:siiiiN .S-(TUNE-CE The liver of.;t-water fish. cs- peclally rod and halibut, is the best natural source oi vitamin I). EASIER LOAD OSLO. Norway-(CF)-A radical new design oi rucksack has beer. patcnwd by Aksel Bkeriiiund hero, who claims that better weight dis- iliblltion makes it possible to carry comfortably more than 90 pounds' weight in the sack. IEVEMORIAM Always mm:-mbe ml by brother and Slater-In-law. Mr. and Mrs. David Surrey. Montague. IN MEMORIAM In; memory of Mn. Wllliun Vnnltlcrstlne, Montague. In loving memory of lilr.-I. Ilnn She had 3 nature you couldn't )Iscl.eorI. New Perth who passed IWIP IOVIHI away Sept. 21st. 1939. A smilo that was dearer than gold . sh. will never 1.. roman". To those who knew her Ind loved New-r shall her memory fads 11" Swot-test thoughts uhnll linger Around the place lnlrl. always Her memory will never grow old. Inserted by her sister and buy lhei-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Gurnhum, Montagu-'. where she is In loving memory of my door Wlfe, Mrs. Evelyn Vnnldsrotlno, ... .-.-..-....- KEPIIEMBER 20, 1952 T, ms following lupresentstlvu oi the Hun Life or Clnldl in pm, Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any matter: 1-mus. to life lmursnco or Annuities. without obligation. 3 CEABLOTTETOWN MRS. ooaoruv ROGERS J. A. MOORE w. in. mono. SUMMERSIDE a. c. SHEA, KINKQRA II. C. BOIIAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown. P. E. I. . D Smallpox iiaccinating clinics Queen's county Department of Health and Walton These clinics are for infants over one month of age and pre-school cluldren as well as for school children. School, children should he re-vaccinated every five to seven years. All children are required to show a successful vaociiiation mark for attendance at school. MONDAY. SEPT. 22 Irlshtown School Seaview School Park Corner School 1.30 Long. River School 1.00 PM. springbrook School 1.43 Clinton School 2.30 Graham's Road Schoo 3.15 TUESDAY, SEPT. 23 Brndalbane Village School . .. Bradalbane Rural School . .. Emerald School .. WI:'DNI-ISDAY. SEPT. 24 sprlnglon school Stanchel School . Rose Valley School . .. . Thistle sz Shamrock School Victoria School .. Westmorcland School ' Inkerman School THURSDAY, SEPT. 25 Millvlew School Grandview School .. .. . Vail-:yiicld West School Bellevuc School Valley School Iona school . Iona West School A.M. North Wiitshire School Hampshire School . Kingston School Hartsvilli: School Gicnvaliey St. Andrews School . . Point do Roche School Blooming Point School Gienroy School . Pisquid East School . Mt. Stewart School .. PM FRIDAY. SEPT. 26 Glenslufsls school Doiialdston School Mllloove School .. .. Grand Tracadie Bohoo Stanhope school Covehcad West Sohool Coveliesd Road school , KEEP THIS POI! REFERENCE Always rcmcmbered her family. IN IA-EVMORIAM In loving memory of my nlstar. hr TIIE DAVID nnowil l rnncron Mrs. William Vnnltlorstinr. Mon- tnxiic. who passed away one your and sign Srptcmhcr 21 I951. ' MACHINERY GMI knows how much I miss her- Nn-rr will her memory fldc. I.m-in: thoughts will always WIll- ' rler. To tho spot where she is laid. will be at the Dundss Plowing Match MILTON POOLE King's County Agent. .m...-..i..... ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I have assumed man. s- ment of the business formerly Jcnown as the BL DOME RESTAURANT, Montague. Extensive ulter- ations are presently being mode. and formal on- nouncement of the opening date will be mode on oom- plctlon of these alterations. , CECIL DRAKE. Proprietor. Remembered by sister, Mnmic Sorrry. Aimouuornuir I wish to uuiounoo that! have hold the null: Dome Restaurant to Mr. Cecil Drake. I take this opportunity of tiunlnn one and on for their generous potronogo colic! your con- tinued support to my suoousor. J. J. LANDBY. ATTENTION I Producers Imimdtlu In the ST. iiEOIlGES' DISTRICT Mccormack Bros. will be collecting hogs every Monday throu h your vicinity for SWIFP CANA- DIAN CO. LIli5l'I'ED. . For trucking service. please list your hogs in ad- vance by contacting Mccormack Bros. SWIFT 0AllAillAll co. Limited! I ATTENTION 3! Producers in the - vicronu ciloss lllsTlilcT and iIlcllllTY Stewart Adams will not be trucking hogs for i” I in your vicinity. Q, In future, please contact Arthur MacDonald. M0" : sgue 62-12 for trucking service. . d, 1 Please list in 8 I Collecting hogs every Monday. V vtnoe. swirl liAllAiilAlI co. linliL' l l I