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CARTOON .-as GUARDIAN. "Cl-IARILOTTETOWN, V ls: EASIERN GUARDIAN AGINTB:-MONTAGUI: Harold IV. hndry. Ills. llyrua ltewact. Mn. Brooa Maoriloe. Min Jone wlgglnton. Mica Joan Johnston: AGENT GIOIGITOWN: Walden Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at any '0! the following piaoea In Montague: Min 8. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay: Blu Dome Restaurant. ind Guardian Oilieez in Georgetown: The Poet Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards Q Son. ..'lfl1”.l'ED FOOTWEAR. at -tin. Montague Shoe store.- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mt-Kean or Saint John. are presently visiting irienos and relatives in Monsague. Mrs. Albright and son of Boston. are visiting at Mr. Alec C mpbeli's in Lower Montague. Mrs. John Bell and son of Mur- ray Harbour are visiting for A few days in Montague the guests oi Mr. and MN. Harry Higginbotham. Mr. Louis Kerwin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kerwin of Com- in-idge. leit for Charlottetown on Wednesday where he will attend Prince of Wales College. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Miller and family accompanied by Mr. Mil- lar's mother, Mrs. Ethel Mlllar, all of Moncton, N. B. were recent vis- itors to Montague. guests oi Mr. Nelson Shaw and Mrs. William MacLaren. Mrs. R. W. Beck and Miss Bar- bara Beck. accompanied by the Misses Laura and Floreme Hia- ginbotham and Eileen Lane o' Montague were business visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck. Mon- tague. Mr. and Mrs. Wilired Mac- Donald Brudenell and Mrs. Char- les Macl..ure. Montague attended the 100th anniversary services of the Lord's Cove. Deer Island. Christian Church on Sunday JHUNDRI-II) DOLLAR CON- TRIBUTION - The Souris Branch of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.. contributed S100 to the Winnipeg Relief Fun:'. it was announced at the annual convention held on Monday. The original report of the meeting credited the branch with only having donated 310. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser oi Montague motored to Yarmoutb. N. S.. over the week-end .vhe'c they picked up Mr. Fraser's moth- er. Mrs. John Fraser. who ior some time had been visiting her daught- ,er.'Mrs. George Moore. On return they motored to different points of interest and enjoyed some very beautiful scenery. Mr. Cecil Wightman of Halifax was in Montague for the,week-end. Mr. Wightman's work expects to keep him on the Island for this week. Mrs. Wightman. who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Allen. and her sister. Mrs. Archi- bald Hume for the past month, will retum home with Mr. Wightman at the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnston of Murray Harbour North. accompan- ied by Miss Ruth Johnston. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Irving of Murray' Harbour North. also Mr. Charles I-Yaser of Brudenell. spent the holiday week-end in N. S BRIGHTER Will! (E55 . Y.-aasanva FRIDAY. Sept. 8th. for dance in lower Montague. . . 'Mr. and Mrs.-John Helme- bery. New York. are spending a pleasant vacation at Mr. Benne- bery'a former home in Morell. Mrs. Effie Brehaut of Murray Harbour is visiting in Montague for a few days, guest of Mrs. Mar- nret Lemon. Mrs. John Macxenaie. Montague spent the holiday week-end in Hill- itax where she visited iriends and relatives. Mr. Monty Ahnear oi Lower Montague left. on Tuesday for Oharlottetown where he will at- tend Prince of wales College. Miss Leila Morris of Charlotte- town is spending a iew days in Montague, where she is the guest of Miss Agnes Annear. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor and three sons oi Charlottetown were Sunday visitors to Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pepler. Miss Noreen Coyle. presently em- ployed in Charlottetown, spent a few days in Montague, guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coyle. Miss Miriam MacPherson, Tor- onto. is presently visiting her moth- er, Mrs. Margaret MacPherson in Montague. ' and Mrs. Malcolm Martin. Mr. Pictou. N.s. spent the holiday week-end visiting relatives and friends in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacLaren oi Charlottetown were recent visitors to Montague before leaving on a trip to Maine. Rev. Paul Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. .l.J. Stewart of Monta- gue were the guests of Dr .and Mrs. L. G. Dewar of 0'Leary on Sunday. Mr. Nelson Shaw and Mr. Law- rence Maclean. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Ceilings, mo- tored to Dundas on Sunday to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. 1-larcld sleeves and daughter of Moncton. and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reeves oi Sydney. N. S. werevguests ior a my days of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald, Montague. Mrs. Harold Landry and ycung son. Raymond, returned to Monta- gue. after spending the week in Wellington. guests of Mrs. Landr'."s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arsen- ault. Mr. John Gillis of B. C., retired railroad employee. arrived home af- ter an absence of 48 years. His brother Hugh of Orwell. and sis- ters. Mrs. Macbeod and Mrs. Max:- Donald of Uigg. spent a few days guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald of Montague, Mrs. William Clarkson, (Inez An- near), and two children. ieit on sat. urday on return to their home in Ann Arbor. Michigan. They spent the summer months guests oi Mr and Mrs. Chessel Annear oi Lower Montague. They also visited other members of the Annear iamlly. '"ll0UsEWAItMiNG". Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon. Monta- gue, were pleasantl, surprised on Friday evening when a number of their friends and neighbours ten- dered them a housewarming. They were the recipients of many lovely gifts which were opened by Mrs. James Shaw. and the accompany- ing verses read by Mrs. Ernest Martin of New York. A very de- iiclous lunch was then served by several of the ladies. EARTHQUAKE TOLL ROME. Sept. 6-(AP)-The toll of yesterday's Central Italian earthquake was counted today at three dead and more than mo in- jured. The casualties were caused mostly by falling stones and walls in mountain hamlets of Abruzzi, Marche and Umbris. .. ,,; awe their names published and q,...,,..,. .... . I H, .gg..'yili. Mjtaken to collect i 1 , , Va Murray Heajbour Miss Ann Mecloren. Montalue. spent the holiday week-end visit- ing iriends at Murray Harbor North. Miss May Miller spent the past week visiting at Peters Road guest of Mrs. John Maclsean. Mr. ainold McLure, Montague. spent the holiday" week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mc- Lure. ..'Mr. and Mrs. George White of Brewer. Maine, are spending some time at Murray Harbor North and sturgeon. Congratulations are extanded to Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Johnston who recently celebrated their fort- ieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Llewellyn and young son Paul of Halifax. N. S. were recent visitors to Murray Harbor North. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Lleweliyn's mother. Mrs. Cr ssman. , Mr. Floyd ' hnston. Charlotte- town. and his sister Miss Rita Johnston of Murray Harbor North left last week for Toronto where grey expect to remain ior some me. Mr. and Mrs; George Bustin oi Bradiord. Mass., are spending some time visiting Mrs; Bustin's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miilar. Mrs. Sadie Gannan and daught- er Roberta. Westbulry. L. I.. and Mrs. W. Perkins, Mrs. Francis Mac- Mullin and son Duncan of Oonn.. have been visiting relatives at Mur- ray Hairbor North and Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond Smd Ymlnx son Kenneth, Charlotte- town were recent visitors to Murray Harbor North, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Millar. They were ac- companied by Mr. Diamond's aunt, Mrs. Blackmore. Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Llewellyn oi P?-mcodlhc. N. B. were week-end visitors at Murray Harbor North guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mu- tar. on their return trip they were acwmpmied by Mr. Llewellyuls lather. Mr. James Llewellyn. TRIBUTE medicated to Home) On the banks of every river, and the Funnilrs streams so clear- And the farms oi inland acres, brine fond memories so dear 0! the days upon the island. where the-res merriment ani glee By the natives in their kindness, in the Garden of the Sea. Where the waters roll enchanted. in the Guiied and Sc night- ened lea, From Cape North to all points East. WW. and alone the Northern shore. In the fringe of the Atlantic and the ocean's rumbling map As it breaks upon the sanubus, and against the bank; 0,- clay.- On the shores of P. 1'. Islam; swished and kissed with mist and spray, 1 in the Gulf of the st. Law;-enc.;, and St. Peters inland bay, Where the ilelds slope down so gently. irom the uplands to the shore. Inward from the open harbor. that is tilled with song and lore Of the friendly folk so genlgl, with the russet sands to bash- 1" W9 5"" ind tepid waters with sul-cease from la.bor's task-- To enhance the recreation. that the languid bodies ask, . From the iactory. farm. or goods stores. in the village at tie Bay, . Where the willing clerks no gefv- ing, those to whom they all convey.. Courtesy and prompt attention, like my old pal "nutty" Pat- Who works in a. store of standard.-., formerly run by Chester Pratt; Whom I see on every visit. and . with whom we like to chat. 80 we pay our humble tribute. to our native land of birth. The Dominion's smallest Province. but its place of greatest worth. For it has within its reaohen. those oi honored blood and kin- BY J. R. WILLIAMS YE '5-obs.” IS THERE NO PEACE lN.THi5 WORLD? 3 A . L t I HAS AMERICAN 5... ll ?lPill CANADA 5 FlNi';i-l CIGARETTE Friends and neighbors am our parents. who have gracious- ness within- - Earthly places of distinction; with a heavenly home to win. In the sanctum oi the blessed - iar beyond this mortal door. In the abode that is eternal-Over on the Golden Shore- . Where departed dwell in glory. . 'round the Master's sacred throne- In the sunshine of His mercy, that iorgave and did atone: To give lite with Him Forever. in ills many mansloned Home. -Peter A. Reilly. August M. 1950. LEFT 853.061)-.ESTATE LONDON. Sept. 6-(Reuters)-A s5a.ooo estate was lc'it by British economist Harold Lasky when he died seven months ago. it was an- nounced today. He was a former chairman of the British Labor Party. His will. published today. bequeathed everything to his wife. The Government will take b6,250 in death duties. GIRL FRIEND IBXARRITZ. France. Sept. 6 - (AP) - Egypt's vacationing King Farouk spent last night at the Gas- anova Cabaret with his mysterious American companion. the lovely "Miss X." thnn gambled into the wee hours for high stakes at the casino. Repcrts today were that he had won at the caslno's famous tables. playing for .100.000-franc stakes. No one said how much. 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