mos EIGHT T THE EASTERN GUARDIAN High School Dance .wr-NT Anriiizil lli:h .-'('li(-nl (l:iii(-elf. S:-MONTAC-UE: Elnli I. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewlrt, Mu llruco MacPhee. Mlu Joyce Wlgglnton, Plus Mcl(lnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lavers. Gun msy be bought at The St. Peter's Boy Lcgioii llall. Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: TIA Post Office; in Sou.rIs: The Snack Bar and II. Richards at sea. the following places in Montague: Wediicsday, June Llltli, 19:33. Beauty Shop iii W .. ., Hr .) . . .. X L now limited in the LIIIIIK-QHH e Nil l” ”m' i t iiililiriltll. Mnnlztitie. adjacent to . . ,. . ,lho )lunizi:iie Egg Grading Stu- nissioii Aw niul aw. mm, ..'VlSI'I't')R-Mr. Lawrence Delv- (W who is employed in Charlotte- io-in spent the week-end in St. 1 KI1ll')"s Road. i i inf Bristol. Mrs. Sarah MncEwen. ' I lloiisc Olcaning S I 0 Bur and Mrs. Robert Squires an: a E ' n i:(riiiMfl:;cy of Moicll were gues Sudie Perry on Monday vi-wniiig for Miss Perry's gradua- ition from Falconixood Hospital. ..'.Vlr. and Mrs. Wentzel Baker i'ilI) kl .VliiN'I'.'U-I I”. . 5 Ti) .-:l.()li Klltllil”. i JIMPROVI-ID-The many . g g Il'lClidS of Mrs. Maurice Creed are Host Si)()('l;lIR Nfili Ill 5i”('It pleased to learn that she is much , - , . , iiniprored in health. She is at HI I NINE: LXI) nth IV ptPs('llt with her mother in Stan- Til-OAY and THUR. -"-to was The ..l ziiiii KEEP 'EM DOWIV on L” 791,) G0 , t-'fgER. THEYVEEEEN PAREE, viilill I iaoill 1,5 I ti few 3.) .i. RAY OOLLiNS- BOOII. Mll.LEil' Exrmz "AT nmur. WITII ROYALTY" --so nu" WANT TO WEAR THE PANTS' snows 3;3o.7.9 CAPITOL T0-DAY ”MV MAN AND I" Y3 - CCLVIEDY - SHOVVS 3:30-7-9 . Nlii THOR. - FRI. - SAT. FROM THE GIRLS THEY LEFT BEHIND . . . TO THE BEACHES AND BABES OF SAL- ERNO-THESE ARE THE KIDS WHO WON A MAN-SIZE WAR! THE FIGHTING THUNDERBIRDS ...ANo THE GALS wuo LOVl'IMl HERBERT J. YATES present! iiiiiiiniiiiiiiins um inn - lllHil iiiiiiiiiiii. . iiiiiriiiiiuu GENE iviiis . iiiiii iiiiisii -iiiiii ioiii ” ' " EXTRA! NEW SERIAL! JUNGLE THRILLS AND voonoo MAD- nsss IN THE HEART or THE DARK CONTINENT! I- . . . as men came fare to face with ferocious In-lists and killer crazed savages to claim the I'r:mium mines of Af- MHCLCHHK Vlctorig, Friends of Mrs. Mary Compton. Cmss, are sorry to hear she is ill in the Kings County Hospital 4: 'POI'LAR POINT Woman's institute are prescnting their variety concert in the Cardigan Legion hall on I-liwdny. June 26th, at 8:30 p.m. Dnnr-n after. ..fHONORS-Congratulations to Miss Helen Creed nnd Miss Shirley Daley, Sturgeon, honored at the THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN eating interior wire trouble is ex- ercised through the operation of a series of coloured lights, bells and songs. which come on and ring at the slightest indication of trouble. and remain in bright and noisy acclaim until the trouble is lo- cated and removed. Forty Mlleo Of (fable It is difficult to realize that more tlian forty miles of -csble zig-sag throughout the building and that three and a half million soldered joints were necessary to make El. completely insulated job. The battery plant has an auto- matic charge in operation con- stantly in keeping up the 850 am- peres required. A diesel electric plant. in reserve for instant op- erntion is tested twice weekly and effectively takes care of both light and power in case of local diffi- graduation class of Notre Dame Academy. Cam- Mou- Barhiirn Marlmod. bridge, Mass. arrived in tague this week and will the Summer aunt, Mrs. Cnlluni MiAz Bruce. l.ltile Fl'it)ll(IS Dinnne (2iilis.! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l.eon- DEATH AT NEW ZEALAND-I William Th wmns Fisher. ngerl lii.,l died under sad rrcuznstaiices on IiLs i'othci"s fiIl'lll at New ZE(lI'lIlEI yesterday inoriiing His body wnsl found by his mother who went to! lock for him when he did not re-1 turn to the house for dinner. Ifel was a son of Mr and Mrs Peter. Flslier. Tho R. C M. P. and if doctor were notified. It was deeniedl that an inquest was not necessazuj liew Dial Phone Continued from page 1 the operation nf the dial S)'Si8nl.i Sixteen ”line finders" take the place of the operators at the; switchboard and these are waitingl to pounce on any of the 150 calls coining in. Iiiiniediately when a patron takes off the receiverl to make a call, this switch picks him up right. away and gives him a. "dial tone", indicating readiness to proceed with the call. It is important to listen for this "buzz"; it it is not there. the contact to central is not complete. These ”findev's" give the patron E path his call in passing through a series of selectors pre- paring the way. so that the desir- ed nurrliher may be dialed. Mr. Hector Duncan, installing supervisor for the Eastern Elec- tric Company, Halifax, who are installing the power and auto- matic equipincut, took pains at this point. in his eieplsnistlon of the set-up to remark: ”Ringing will be continued suitomatlci-i.lly In at intervals until answered or the roll abandoned, and nny twronc n'.iniH::' cf.'rct will be due entirely in the Dlilrvill making the cell." The utmost care and speed in lo. The best advice I ever had Just. 21, about to he married -- suddenly tiihorculoois struck, and he thought he had nothing to look forward in but death. Then another patient told him something that made his heart leap. t In July Reader's Digmt, rend ; . how A simple, yet inspiring bit. of advice changed the life of Clinton Anderson and how itcnn hring you peace of mind when ill. Don't miss "The best advice I over had" in July Reader's Digeat, it's just one of .'l7 nriicles of lasting interest, condensed from leading magazines, current. hooks. spend! here as guest of heir culty, There are more than sev- JVIIIEEII hundred fusc points in the liliflnl, designed to become effective (in case of lightning to protect ithe delicate and costly instruments 'and equipment involved. Three attendants will be on duty II all ;'times to supervise the equipme 1.. The 27 position switchboard op- erated by manual labour hu bcori ii-eplaced by B. 12 position board 3,-d (111135 M,,magu,,' M11 be'capa.ble of handling local informs.- pleased to hear she is coiivalesr-IW3” C5113 Kim 10”? dl5i's11WP COH- mg 5ammm(,,.,X.. Mm. hm. rE.,tacts. Sixty-six hundred pmrs of gardmg the RppI.nx”m,,,1). 26'000:lllltt?S enter the building through cam 0'.,,.m1;.m 1,, ms King-syr-ables each of which is protected County Hospital lby lightning urresters. The pow- er room contains three motor gen- erators producing direct current. of 500 amperes for use on the dial system. Four 24 volt. rectifiers charge at 120 ampere: for the toll line equipment. Large Stuff Employed The local office staff during the months of intensified work on the turn-over job usually run between 40 and 50, while 25 or 30 installers and helpers carried on with the more intricate work of placing the. new plant in running order, Mr. D. M. Guss, the local man- ager, stated yesterday that every- thing was in readiiiess for the biz shift as planned for June 30l and that arrangements were being made to mark this important ad- vance in commiinization service with s ”first call” between A high civic official here and an equally important official in one of the neighbouring Provinces. Enjoyable iieiiiai (Ewing), Andres Duviir and Deborah Pletu-ii. Round the Village (Thompson). Tons Edwards. Distant. Bells Dianne Bradshaw. Prelude in A--Bill Goat (arr. Thompson), Mailieson. Gypsy Moon hornh Pletoh. Moths (Thompson), Andres Du- var. I-lappy Diiyl: Giovanni Parker. French War Song; (ii) Soldiers March (Schumann), Alan Brady. March of the Cubs; (h) A Pir- ate Story (Kennedy), Terry Man- (Thompson). Grngsn's Donald 'I”IIlX!('IlI)l'I'g) De- ib) Air from Don (Krammcrer), Susan ning. Theme from Livhosirniinie 'flfT. Thompson), Roy St-anti:-hury. Sonatina lln C (Gnedickc): (ht Sailing (Rose Thiirlow), Dione Bennett. Muutte (Bach); (b) Lest Flur- rlos) (Carter), Curol Ann Hogan. The Fir Treu Dunc: (Ernest Newton), Dianne Devin. The Brooklet (Kinrou). Wini- fred Anne Macmillan. Air in D Minor (Purcell): (is) The Robin and Cury Worm, Dione Rupert. The Mole's Dance (Newton) (b) Country Dances (Beethoven). Kitty Gass. Pianoforte Duet: A Romp (Kirby-Mason). Susan Whiteside and Rebeccs Nash. Whistling Tune (John Dsrwen), Patsy MacDonald. A Sailor Tune (Frederick Cat- on), Pauline Johnson. Afternoon (Alec Rowley), Jsnet Cerry. Peter end the Wolf (Proko- fleff); (bi Charlie is My Dur- ling. Rebeccn Nash. Minuet in G (Boccherinl), an Whit:-side. The National Anthem. SUS- A-grlcultural News (Continued from Page 3) ficient gains cannot be made at hesvier weights, it follows that producers should lose no time in getting their hogs to market once they have reached market weights. Keeping them around until they are over-weight costs money. Junlor Club News Regular meeting of the Lower Montague Calf Club was held At the home of Floyd Thompson on May 26. Roll call was answered by the name of an Ayrshire Breed- er; next roll call is to be answer- ed by 9. favourite sport. The new recreational committee is Morley and Robert. The study period was conducted by Ivan MacDonald and Craven Reid. . . Members of the Coronation 4-H Calf Club met at the home of Wehdall Rodd, Brookfield, on the evening of June 1. This meeting took the form of s. judging class. and four of Mr. Rodd's Holsteins were used. After members had placed the class. considerable dis- cussion took place regarding the merits of the different animals. It was decided that the next judging class, on the first Mon- day in July, would be held st the home of Sterling Ms.cR.ce, presi- dent. of the club. . C . On Friday night), June 5, s judging class was held for the members of the Victory Jersey Club at the farm of Bruce Mitc- Donsld. North Wiltshire. After members had placed the clsu md written their reasons. the class was placed by Mr. George MacMilleii. H. former club nicmber and one of the Adult Directors of the Club, 0 0 O on June 5. the members of the Millcove Calf Club held their judging class at the tum of Al- mon Wood at Sons, Marshfleld. This judging class was conducted by Mr. Aeneas Maclntyre, the Adult Leiwler. assisted by Wally Wood and Wilfred Stewart. mem- bers who represented Mlllcove Club at the National Competi- tions lsst fell. Two classes of cows were judged and placings discussed by those in charge. 0 0 O On Wednesday evening May 27. ATTENTION JOHNNY Announcing the opening of JOHNNY 'S SERVICE STATION At Red Point Imperial Essa Dealer Fully equipped for gas, oils, and complete lubrication Open week (lays-8 em. to 9 p.m. Sundays-1 p. MOTORISTS . m. to 6 p.ni. YOUNG eon SALE, LOBSTER BAIT Flounder Fr-ands Available every day. EASTERN PACKING CO. LIMITED Soiiris , i LL T NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. ROBERT II. SANDERSON. Marie, King's County. Refrigeration SALE! and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS llowlndlng and Repairs EI.!i2f,'TIil(jAI4 'ilPP!.lANCE Repairs Palmer Electric HIONE 1144 MT SELL 15 form tractors. years of age. 1 team gang plow 2 used team mowers J 4 used binders ; 1 side delivery rake 1 team cultivator Building and lot at Montague known In MONTAOIIE FARM EOIIIPMEMT Building is equipped to carry Massey-Harris ilealersliip for the right party. USED MACHINES FOR SALE All sizes. From 4 months to 14 2 sets scufflers and hoes for Musey-Harris tractors 1 new inthrow teem disc hsrrow-S55.00 I stationary gas engine, 8 lI.P. APPLY AT MONTAGUE FARM EQUIPMENT BUILDING OIIT All Poll Directors kindly Signed: THIRD KING'S LIBERAL OONVENTION The Third King's Liberal Association will hold a convention in the Cardigan I-fall, , MONDAY, JULY 6th, AT 7:30 P. M. For the purpose of nominating a candidate for As- semblyman to contest the next. provincial election. spectlve polling divisions and send 1' ve delegates. I All Liberals are cordially invited to attend. rail meefin s in their re- HIIGII MMIACIERN. District President. v- call was answered by the name shout so tanner: fathered at manual 5. Gullentb, St. Philip, for n meeting denim with sheep husbandry nuctieu. This demon- stration of shesrinx. csstmting and billing was given by James Mandy. Pieldinnn. Dominion Dept. of Agriculture. and David Pea- ooex. rlcldmui. Provincial Dept. of Agriculture; end 3 discussion on many phases of sheep work fol- lowed. U I 0 on Mondgy evening, June 1. 11 meeting of East Baltic Poultry Club was held at the school. Pre- sident Norms Gsrrett conducted the meeting. About 15 boys and girls were present, and the topic of nutrition was discussed at the regular meeting. After business, member plsyed seversl games which were enjoyed by all. Top members of this Club decided to get 4-I-I Olub Pins. I I I The Morell Poultry Club held their regular meeting in the Morell Co-operstive Store on June 4. Ten given I. talk on the feeding and msntgement of turkeys. The roll of your favorite radio program. After business, plans were made to obtain sweaters bearing the members and the club's name. I I I 0 On Friday evening June 5. Bold- win's Road Poultry Club held a meeting in St. Teresa's Parish Hall President, Merlin Gormley opened the meeting, and secretary Mary Currsn read the minutes. Twenty- one members were present and had a discussion on the topic of poul- try nutrition. The recreational committee was Tommy Dunphy and Anits Trslnor. several con- tests were held followed by A few members were present and were. JUNE 24. Ni . Reduced Price: On The Following REFRIGERATORS: SAVE up TO 560.00 1 only Kelvinator 7.4 ft. reg. S299.00 for 1 only Kelvinator 7.4 ft. feg. 5325.00 for .. 3265.00 1 only McClary 9 1't., reg. S390.00 for .......... .. 25330.00 Door opens to bottom giving large capacity inside small dimensions outside. Sale prices Groceries, etc., end June 27th. McGOWAN'S LIMITED. Kilmuir. BIG SUMMER SPORTSWEAR SALE Now On All HOOLEYIS MEN'S WEAR Montague Everything reduced. Discounts from IOiVo to 50iVo Buy at home and save During this week of tremendous savings. SALE ENDS JUNE 25th. lively games of interest. I I I l Mt. Buchanan Poultry Oluhl held ii. meeting in Mt. Buohiinnni School on June 8. The roll chill for the next meeting is to bet Answered by a breed of hensi Twenty-one boys and girls, lnclud- 1 log several new members, were. present, and the topic of rsisingi chicks after six weeks of age was discussed in detail. After business. games were played under the leadership of Bessie and Florencci Larsen. ' LOGY, iisiLi:ss,i out or LOVE; WITH um I .l 'I'invIhupyou-Iivubils... l iumpuIoIIzedrarh'Iege i Lilo not worth Ilvln I It may be the liver! i ale feet! If your nu bile in not flowing Y dny into your dig: vo right up. rent: you be! than hlppy i dlyiu are on a . don't any luck, get I C-Han httly liner is. Ainyn Inva than on hand. ” LIBERAL MEETINGS IN KINGS OOIINTY ALL MEETINGS AT 8:30 P.M. (YARDIGAN IIALI.-Wednesday, June 24. LAUNCIIING SCHOOL-Thursday, June 25. NEW PERTH HALL-Friday, June 26. ST. TERESA'S HALL-Tuesday, June 30. SINNOTT ROAD SCHOOL-Wednesday. July 1. IIEATIIERDALE HALL-Thursday, July 2. GLEN WILLIAM HALL-Friday, July 3. STURGEON HALL-Monday, July 0. MURRAY HARBOR HALL-Tuesday. July 7. MURRAY RIVER HALL-Wednesday, July 8. CAMBRIDGE HALL-Thursday, July 9. LITTLE SANDS HALL-Friday. July 10. LOWER MONTAGUE IIALL-Monday, July 13. LORNE VALLEY HALL-Tuesday, July 14. ANNANDALE HALL-Wednesday, July 15. Meetings at remaining centres imnounced later. The undersigned shall address all above meetings and other Liberal speakers will be present. 1'. J. KICKHAM, Liberal Citndldiste. 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