PT PAGE EIGHT 0 THE GUARDIAN. C!-IARLO'l"I'E'I'OWN . ... .... ..-- My AUCTION SALE AT SPRINGFIELD. JULY TIII Situated On Paved Highway ' 135-acre larm. 125 acres cleared. balance in hardwood, with or with- out crop or 38 acres of Smith 9 I-oomed house with bath, and elec- Irlc lights, good out-buildings. Four row Hall's potato sprayer (new); grind Frost and wood sans plow: new lawn mower; hay fork. pul legs and rope; two chestertleld gultes; one walnut dining-room Iulle; two bedroom suites; player piano; large electric radio; elec- tric Singer sewing machine: Gov- irnor Winthrop desk; new electric washing machine; one Enterprise kitchen range; electric clocks and iron; Toastmaster; electric lamps' 115 piece 28 karat dinner set; um-ling SlIVOr; cut glass and crystal; brass fire sets: brass candelnhrum; vases; bronze book ends; brass candle sticks; linens; biankrts; ovcrdrapes and curtains; lmlsproads, 9x12; Artloom rug and smcrni hooked rugs; three Con gnlljuln squares; crocks: cream can: curtain strcichers; new lawn mower; kitchen utensils; numer- ous other articles. Farm shown July 6th. Sale positive-no reserves. ll rainy. sale following line day. BHRTHA REEVES, Springfield Warehouse To Rent Six thousand square feet 01' space in a comparatively new building in the out- skirts of Charlottetown. Apply to PALMER & l-IASLAM Barristers, etr-., Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Charlottetown NEW CAR FOII SALE Brand new 1950 No. 88 Rocket Oldsmobile. Hydra- maiic, air-conditioned. For further particulars call 2826-L after 4 p.m. WELCOME-T0 Official opening of Sourls Line Road South School on Wednesday. July 4. 1951, beginning at 3.00 p.m. Sup- per scrvcd 5.00 p.m. to 8-00 p.m. Dance after. Canteen service and games for all. PROPANE GAS For Hot Water Heating. Non-Poisonous - Clean- Eoonomlcal - Fast. This Gas Is:- Sold by Cooking and Cabin Heating. STANLEY, susw & mnnru LTD. -. Distributors of MoClu'y Propane Gas Range Stoves l!oGt.0so.lt. PIQQQ Attsndhli Orphanage Auxiliary Meeting Following is a list at those In attendance at Thursday's meet- lng or the Provincial Auxiliary or the Protest-ant'Orph.ai-rage: u Rev. J. R. Skinner, Winsloe; Rev. W. G. Klllam, Tryon; W. A. Stewart. Charlottetown; R. W. Beck. Montague; John A. Mac- Kinnon, Churchill; E. S. Bur- leigh. Elierslie; Howard Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge; Percy Daw- son, Crapaud; Leslie Mac.-iLean, Arlington. Lot 14; T. E. MacNutt. Charlottetown: Charles Robert- son, Chilllwick. B. C.; Ira M. Brown. Charlottetown-; Mrs. Rus- sell Farouharson. Bunlbury; Mrs. Harry Mutch, Southport; Mrs. Percy Dawson. Crapsud; Mrs. John A. Macxinnon, Churchill; Miss Irma Toomlbs, North Rus- tico; Mrs. Read Stevenson, Rus- tico; Mrs. Roland Bunwtain. Rus- tico; Mrs. Noel Hooper, Rustico; Miss Marjorie Hooper, Rustico: Mrs. H. E. Miller. Charlottetown; Mrs. N. H. DaBlois, Charlotte- town; Mrs. P. J. Kennedy, Ken- sington; Mrs. J. G. Townsend. Kensln-gton; Mrs. D. MacKenzle, Kensington; Mrs. Fred Pa rker. Kensington: Mrs. Harold Gilles- pie, Royalty; Mrs. George R. Lew- is, Royalty: Mrs. M. F. Rodd. St. Peters Road, Charlottetown; Mrs. E. A. MacKay, St. Peters Road. Parkdale; Miss Mary J. Gill, Union Road: Mrs. C. G. Pick- ard, Parkdale; Mrs. L. K. Fergu- son, Parkdale; Miss Dorothy Mac- Donald, Charlottetown; Mrs. H. H. Horne, Charlottetown; Mrs. Ivan Senlnor, New Wiltsliire; Mrs. Howard Waite, New Wilt- shire; Mrs. Walter R. Shaw, Clyde River; Mrs. E. S. Burleigh, Ellers- lie; Mrs. Leslie MacLean, Arling- ton; Mrs. Walter Bowness. Bede- que; Mrs. Walter Wright, Scarle- town; Mrs. George Boo-well, Frenchfort; Mrs. Herbert Nelson. Charlottetown; Mrs. Albert Mac- Leod, Murray Harbor: Miss Jean Affleck. Bedeque: Miss Helen Bowncss, Bcdeque; Mrs. George Ballum. Bedeque; Mrs. William F. Harris, Bedeque: Mrs. Stewart MacKinnon. Hightield; Master Allan MacKinnon, Hightield; Miss Mae MacKin-non, I-iighfield; Mrs. George P. MacLeod, Hlghfield; Miss Janie Llewellyn, George- town; Mrs. Chas. MaoLure. Mon- tague; Mrs. Cliff Lilly. Montague; Mrs. Leonard Campbell, Mon- tague; Mrs. R. W. Beck, Mon- tague: Mrs. J. R. Skinner. Win- sloe; Mrs. Stirling Rodd. Winsloe; Mrs. Chas. Robertson, Chilliwack. B. C.; Mrs. Edgar Heartz. East Royalty; Mias Bessie Prowse. Charlottetown: Mrs. W. E. Bea- irsto. Charlottetown; Mrs. A. B. Bsgnsll. Charlottetown; Mrs. W E. Hunt. Mslden. Ms.ss.: Mrs. -R. R. Bell. Charlottetow ; Mrs. Har- per MlaoNeill. Charlottetown; Mrs. Wilbur MacKay, New Lon- don; Mrs. Harold Maybe-w. New London: Mrs. Jack C. Stewart. Charlottetown: M r s. Everett Platts, Charlottetown; Mrs. Har- land Hill, New Glasgow; Mrs. A. A. MacDonald. Charlottetown; Mrs. Warren lnman. Hampton; Mrs. L. J. Mac-Neill.;New York; Mrs. L. sadler; Cha.-' ttetown: Mrs. T. E. MacNuIt, Charlotte- town; Mrs. Howard Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge; Mrs. Philip Math- esnn, Oyster Bed Bridge: Miss Jane .lohnstone. Charlottetown; Mrs. Helen Horne, Charlottetown; Mrs. Winston Wood, Mt. Herbert: Mrs. James Munrn. Mt. Hestbert; Miss Laurdrene Wood. Mt. Her- bert; Mrs. W. S. MacEachern. Mermaid: Mrs. W. L. MacEach- crn, Mermaid; Mrs. J. L. Math- ieson, Mermaid; Mrs. Walter Wood, Mermaid; Mrs. Ralph Ray- nor, Mt. Herbert; Mrs. Robert Vickerson. North River; Mrs. John Warren. North River; Mrs. Lawrence Molyneaux. North River: Mrs. Gordon Macliwcn. York Point; Mrs. Reginald Mac- Ewen. York Point: Mrs. Edward R. MacAusland. Bloomtield Mills: Mrs. A. J. Matheeon. O'Leary; Mrs. Elmcr Fyfc. Stanley Bridge: Mr.-. Bert. Fletcher. Stanley Bridge: Mrs. B. C. Vanldersiine. Charlottetown; Mrs. E. N. Mac- Pherson. Charlottetown: Mrs. Elmer Sutherland. Charlottetown; Mrs. Sutherland MacLean, Char- lottctown: Mrs. George Hooper, Charlottetown; Mrs. Earl Baker, Charlottetown; Mrs. J. P. Clarke. Charlottetown; Mrs. W. A. Smith. Charlottetown; Mrs. I. A. Home. Charlottetown: Mrs. V. A. Ains- worth, Parkdale: Mrs. Cccil Wood, Central Royalty: Mrs. Fred Osborne. Central Royalty; Mrs. W. G. Killam. Ti-yon; Miss Vera Jcan Killsm. Tryon; Mrs. How- srd Calibeck. Ti-yon: Miss Olive Keeping. Murray Harbor; Mrs. Lewis F. Herring. Murray Har- bor; Mrs. Tom Fraser. Murray Harbor; Mrs. John H. MacDonald. Murray Harbor; Miss Dorothy Smith. East Royalty; Miss Irma Holmes, East Royalty; Miss Mar- ilyn Smith. East Royalty; Mrs. Lem MacKinnon, Highiield W.l.: Mrs. Jas. Coles. Highfield W.l.: Have Your Clothes PRESSED ONLY or DRY CLEAN ct RITE-WAY CLEANERS Phone 288'! Mrs. Stephen Holroyd, l-lighfield THE EASTERN GUARDIAN The Guardian may be Montague: town: area 5 Son. AGENTS:-HONTAGUD lareid I. lands-7. Ilrs Inn ltowart. III Bruce Ilaorheo. Min Joyce Wlgglnlon. was Joan Johnston. AGlN'I' GIOICETOWN: bought Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Omen; The Post Omen; in Sourls: The Snack In and I. lie!) Waldo: IMO". the toilowlag planes in in George II ..'BUY-TTIE--Used feed bags. l'i-our and Annear. Mont!!!"- ls at present visiting in Hslltax N. 5. Mr. George Moclischern. Card- Igln. was a recent visitor to Mont- ague, guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. MacDougal1.-M Mrs. Henry MacLaren. Charlotte- town. spent a few days in Montague this week. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Mrs. A. J. Macl..eod. Montague, is visiting in Charlottetown, guest of her son-in-lsw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Schurman. Mrs. D. R. Fraser, Montague, and her daughter, Miss Alice Fraser. Charlottetown. left this week for Toronto and Hamilton, Ont., where they will visit friends and relatives for several weeks.-M Mr. Byron Sharpe, Monclon, was B. visitor to Montague this week. A number or years ago Mr. Sharpe was a. member of The Staff of The Can- adian Bnnk of Commerce. Mont- ague. where he made many friends. Mrs. Magaret Hogan, Charlotte- town. returned io her home alter spending the past two weeks in Montague. guest of Mrs. Catherine Kennedy. Mrs. Clayton Mlsrtin and young daughter, who spent some time in Toronto. have returned to their home in Montague.-M ..!THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Union Road. Cemetery Incor- porated, will be held at the cemet- cry, on July 4th. at 4 o'clock. R. C. Mellish. Secretary. Mr. Joseph Landry, who spent the past few months with the Imperial Oil Tan-ker. has returned to his restaurant business in Mon- tague. Mrs. William Mahar and daugh- ter, Mrs. John Morrison, who spent the past two weeks in Bos- ton, guests of Mrs. Mahar's son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitz.Gl.bbons, return- ed today to their home in Mun- tague. Friends of Miss Norma Mac- Millan. Alberry Plains, will be sorry to learn that she is a pati- ent in the King's County Hospital. It is hoped she will have a speedy recovery. Miss Marjorie Campbell. R.N., nurse at the King's County Hos- pital, is at present spending her vacation at Stan-hope and at. her home in Whim Road. W.l.; Mrs. Irwin Miller. West Royalty; Mrs. Cecil Stetson. Marshtiold; Mrs. Hector Jenikins. Marshtield; Mrs. Robert Sharp. Marshtield; Mrs. Lawvson Mac- Eachem. Cherry Valley; Mrs- Benj. Horton, Mt. Albion; Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins, Mt. Albion; Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, M.cKenzle's Cr.; Mrs. Boswell Carver, Hazel- brook. lllr. Athol Roberdon. Montague. Co ..'MEBCl-IANTS SKEITEI SKATTEB 6-12 D'rir insect re- pellants now in stock. Keefe Drug ..-Agnnolura, plywood. chroma mouldings and cabinet hardware. Hilchey 8: Vanlderstine, Mont- agvue. .. -"WATERPROOF WATCHES keep out even Island dust. see them from 327.50 to 802.05 at V. R. Pepler, The Jeweller. Mon- tague. ....'NllMBI-IR 85 was the ticket drawn for the June at the Montague 5 to 31.00 holder please call and doll. lucky bride Store. receive Miss Verna Johnston. Murray Harbour North. was a recent guest of Miss Joan Johnston. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Docherty, re- turned to their home in Arlington, Virginia. after spending an enjoy- able vacation in New Perth. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Collings. Mr. Reg Hennebury, New Perth, left recently for Boston where he attended the wedding of his sister- in-law. nee. Evelyn Mcxenna. and later continued on to New York to visit other relatives.-M Mr. and Mrs. Horace white, Mur- ray Harbour, were recent business visitors to Montague. Miss Barbara Macl..eod. Boston, is spending her vacation in Montague guest of her aunt, Mrs. Callum Bruce. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Frank Murphy is a patient in the King's County Hospital.. Her friends hope to see her well soon.-M .."'MOTHER IS A FRESH- MAN" with Loretta Young. Van Johnson. Showing. Wood Islands- Monday. Millview-Tuesday. Car- digan-Wednesday. Murray Har- bour North-Thursday. Eldon- Friday. Bridgetown-Saturday. JREBEKAH LODGE MEETING - Mrs. Archie Hilchey, Noble Grand, presided at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Thursday evening. in the ab- sence of Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Mrs. J. D. MaoLeod. acted as secretary. Correspondence regard- ing the Rebekah Assembly which meets in Charlottetown. in August. was read and discussed. Mrs. Howard Vickerson was appoint- ed as a delegate to represent Aane Lodge at the assembly meetings. Oldtime Mystery At Valleyfield Solved A myslr-ry over 80 years old has been finally solved. but the solu- tion has created an even greater mystery. One night. about the year 1870. a six-year-old boy was unexpect- edly sent to bed early without any explanation. in the way of will receive a number. in value. at 55.00 per day. Tuesday- Wednesday- Thursday- Friday- Saturday- - Special Attractions AI W. W. Wellner Ltd. For Festive Week ' With every Cash Purchase of S100 or more. you At the end of each day a lucky ticket will be drawn, and a prize presented to the winner. As the week moves on the prizes increase 9:30 PM., closing time, the Grand Prize will be drawn. The following prizes will be glven:- SILVER CAKE DISH-Vulue .. .. ELECTRIC TOASTER-Value . SILVER ENTRE DISH-Value .. SILVER TRAY-Value . . . . . . . 26-Piece Cabinet of 1047 "access SILVERWARE-Value . 353.15 NOTE! Hold all purchase tickets. as every customer giolslvlllrllg ilh nianritber halsRsi2E- 1'1 8 e AND thcblntot 1847 Ro'gers Silverware. . e . 0 and on Saturday night an. 55.00 .. 310.00 .. 515.00 . . S20.00 equal chance on Kings County Baseball League Is Reorganized Major John A MacDonald wusrule. with playolt dates to be an- nsmod president of the Kingulnouncod later. At that time the County Baseball League at a re-.lirst and second place teams, and organizational meeting held mlthe third and fourth place sounds the Legion Hall. Cardigan. this'wlll play a best two of three week. Rev. P. Murnaghan. Sourls. series each to decide the tinalists. was elected vice president. and They will then play a best of Joseph McAulay. Cardigan. secre-.flve series tor the League crown. ury. ' During the meeting. presided' JULY over by David Cox. Morell. as chairman, with Eugene Sullivan. 1-Georgetown at Peakes Cardigan. as secretary. a new slx- St. Peters at Sourls team league was put into oper-I Tracadie at Morell ation. There is one significant, 4-Sourls at Georgetown change in that this season Trac- Peakes at Tracadie t adle will replace Cardigan. The; Morell at St. Peters playing regulations were discuss-, 8-Trscsdio at Georgetown ed by the meeting and a newi Morell at Sourls schedule of playing dates drawn St. Peters at Peakes up. It was also decided that twlo.11-Sourls at Tracadie representatives of each team Georgetown at St. Peters would be put on the executive. l Peakel at Morell The teams participating this 15-Peakes at Georgetown year represents, Peakes. George-' Sourls at St. Peters town. St. Peters. Sourls, Morell! Morell at Tracadle 18-Georgetown at Sourls Tracadle at Peokel St. Peters at Morell '22-Georgetown at Tracadix all small boys he went to his room. - sou;-1. at Maren but instead of getting into his puke; .3 st, pet." bed he stood at the window for I 25.'n.cad;e at sou.-1. time looking out. He was sur-. 5:, peter, at Georgetown prised to see the men of the fam- ' Mo;-en at Peakes lly carrying some heavy object 20-Sourls at Peakes from the shore. in the moonlight Georgetown at Morell and Tracadle. Following is the playing sched-l it in a nearby field. Several years later he moved AUGUST to Boston and spent many years in that city. About 10 years ago when he was nearing 80 he came back to the island for a visit and 1-Mort-ll at Georgetown St. Peters at Tracadle Peakes at Sourls Suxv HI-(ll) The (allowing Representatives of the sun Lite Edward Island will be glad t to lilo imuranco MR5. DOROTHY I(lH()I!iU.V.s or Canada in pnnc, lI)I)kV In: discuss with on 2: ' or a mu. without )bbllg.ant)l'or?.m "I mm” C BLOTTETOWN ROGERS - J. ARTHUR. CAMP" J. A. MOORE 0 BELL W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDI R. C. Shea. Klnkora; H. M. Chisholm, Tryon; H. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. naturally wanted to see the old farm on which he grew up. It is now owned by Mr. Vincent Mac- donald. of Valleyfield. While call- ing there he related the story as told above. The Mscdonald fam- ily hunted for 'two or three years , to find the "buried treasure". I but wlhout success and gradually bhe story was almost torgotten. This spring a piece oi metal was noted sticking from the ground near one of the outbuild- ings. The other day the old story was recalled and Lloyd Macdon- ald, son of the owner, started dig- ging in the area. He unearthed a piece of steel approximately is leet long. weighing nearly 1000 pounds. It is in perfect condition even after more than 80 years. Although many people have view- ' t he watched them carefully bury i Tracadie at St. Peters l I i . ed it none can figure what it was used for. nor the motive in hid- ing it so sccretively. . Adm” 75” ' Could it have been part of the first space ship from another planet? This is a play you cannot dllord to miss. rickets on Sale at Abegwelt Gilt Court. Hughes Drug Store and Reddln's Drug Store. LITTLE THEATRE GUILD- by popular demand presents Repeat Performance IIAIISEL and EIIETEL. Directed by Mrs. W. E. Scnntlebury EMPIRE THEATRE WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th - 8:15 BM. A l of 3-Act Play . Children slid "Must" for all-young or not so young. s Cartoon - Comedy "SONS OF Tim 'I'ODA I. "norms mac: 0ilAllLIE,,. A CAST OF THOUSANDS - In-Color . PIIIIIGE EIIWAIIII Shows 2:30-7-9 MATINEE MONDAYAT-3:30 - EVENING SHOW tsrarnount Presents iii'iii'a-diiiiiiiil-rmiic ' EXTRA! 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