-AUGUST 22. 1951 THE GUARDIAN. Gi WN race arms A Lorne Valle! r and !!flll"'Y dale and Roberta Show t visitors to Mouton!!- 1' -lshsw was a pn- ”.1.':e lsllnd Capital ra- Misses A were f9CEl'l. Miss M sens” 10 ctntl)'- ....- - 9,. Myers. llaselbrooh C , , few days in Lorne valley siiilnny the guest of Miss Emma :K'iCh0lsOn. - ll Maosweln. Cun- wi .nlwas a recent visitor ””?g,nQ valley. where she renew- Td 01,1 acquaintances. Rov milled. Lloyd MM: Maclleod and motored to Messrs Donald, Charles James Callaghan amggtoxivii recently. Rev 1: N. Young. Moritaguep W3. 3 rccrnt visitor to this part 01".,” gongregaiion. M,-. and Mrs. George Jay. Pmmd, were Sunday guests at the home of their son-in-law Ind daughter. Mr.and Mrs. Earle Mac- Donald. ' x1r.and Mrs. wellington Mac- Lg... mg; motored to Lorne val- .n, m,.,.4)y, and from there were ;w.,,,pai;:nti by Mrs. Daniel Shaw and xix. John Macqucen to For- esl llill. ur Vernon Maebcod. liiifax. (5 2; spending his vacation at 3m: home of his mother , Mrs. Cll.'l5'.1P MraoLeori. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Shaw were 'f'C0nl visitors to New Perth. They i - .25 of Mrs. Shaw's uncle. ..o xlncPherson. .ll.' mi Mrs. Ewen Miacbeod. f'syr5' mil were recent visitors to Lnfnv Vrillrty They were gursts of Mrs. tin-Lrnd's sister andbrothers Georgetown. the guest of h:r par- O!"-I. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Don- ovan of Plctou. N. 5.. who are holidaying in their summer home on Water Street. Mr. William Young of Java. Elli Indies. who is an engineer- lnl student at Mt. Allison Un- ,iverIlty. Saclrville. N. 3., is spend- ”! I 10'" divs in Georgetown. the luest of his friend. Mr. Lorne Mair. ' Mrs. James Quinn and daugh- ter Mary of Cardigan, were us. cent guelta of Miss Mary Fitz- gerald and Captain C. M. Fitz. geraid. Mrs. Graham Costello of To- ronto, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mai. calm Macbean. left early in the week for Charlottetown. She was accompanied by Master Bruclsg Machean. who will visit in the City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and two sons of Montreal are spend in! a few weeks In this Prov- ince. guests of relatives in Char- lottetown and Georgetown. Bristol and . Vicinity Pte. Alzalr Doucettg gpant um week-end here with his wife and family. Miss Patsy Doherty. Boston, 3,. ilved by air recently to spend he,- vacation with her aunt. Miss Lot- '-K Hllzhes at her summer home here. Miss Hughes arrived -. week previously. Miss Olive Kcnncfick, who en. tered the Charlottetown Hospital a week ago. has now returned to her home. Mrs. J. F. Mclnnis has returned to her home after a serious oper- aiion in the hospital. r tr-oi Mn. Wnlltr M301-460d hat" !1p,.m(,d” m men. home In Mr. Peter Walsh, Boston. has llnss. after spending "rmd '0 mend N5 VHCHMOTI With Cirnli-ti" y vi .able vacation on the Is- ms yrntv friends are sorry to my 'hz' 11: Roland Crane re- crzrsd :1 were cut. on his wrist while n"iYkinR Macuod spent Charlottetown last , she visited relatives ii,-.:. r-ix:-er Douglas and child- n? and Lloyd. Head oi zoom the past week . Dmi;la5' parents. Mr. .- G A Maclnnis. In: MacLeod. Mini. son and son. Johnnie '13.; to the City recently. Mr and Mrs James Callaghan srri familv were recent visitors to Drmrrw Thrv were guests at the how nl 'tlr. Callnizhhn's parents. Mr and Mrs, ti. F. Callaghan. A demonstration was held at in his saw mill. A his mother and brother. CCC . Miss Gertrude Hughes arrived from Boston by bus on Friday evening to spend a. vacation with her cousin. Mabel O'Brien. Mr. Anselm Lopierre. cook on the dredge at PUli.'W3sl'l. has arriv- ed home fo attend the wedding of his sister, Ella. to Mr. Sheehan. Mr John R. O'Brien has ar- rived home from Halifax after learning of the illness and opera- tion his wife had under-gone in the Charlottetown Hospital. He will be home until next month. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Gus Alyward have taken up sESldEl'lCc in their new blmsaiow in the village. Mr. Aly. WEN. ll 8- retired furniture dealer from Charlottetown. M155 Josephine O'Brien left here recently for Antigonlsh, N. 3., where she will enter me comm; in preparation for the sisterhood. Several farewell parties were held dug 33:1 Maebonald has sum. e o l tteto H treatsnent u 0 '1: "mm '6' .... Mr: and Iln. Claude Ilelwon. V110 Dilmhand the llderahlw ru- idence on the-bank of the river. I-T9 hllllnl considers” redeoog. atlng done before they may. in, Mr. and am. llderahaw have re- turned to England. ..... Mr. and Mrs Harold Jay. Brook. line, Msss.. arrived recently by eu- and are visiting friends and rela- tives here. Mr. Jay is now a mem. ber of the American Army. Mrs. Annie McEwen has return- ed after an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. She is staying with her sister. Mrs. nes- ter L. Mclcwen for the present. Miss Geraldine Barry has taken is position on the staff of the Char- lottetown Hospital. Lorne Valley and I Vicinity Mr. Earle MacDonald was a vial- tor to Montague recently. Lorne Valley ” opened on Tuesday. August 14. with Mr. J. Maoconnell. Georgetown. as teach- er. ..rMr. William Lowery. Hall- iax. N. 8.. is spending a pleasant visit at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lowery. Mrs. Annie crime has returned her home after spending several months in Ontario, the guest of her son, Mr. Alton Crane and Mrs Crane. Miss Wanda Macmnis spent a few days in Charlottetown last week. she was the guest. of her aunt. Mrs. Annie Macieod. Mr. John MaoAulay. City. was a week-end visitor at the home of his mother. Mrs. Mae MacAulay. Mrs. Harald .lay.Pisquid. was a recent. visitor to borne valley, the cuest of her brother-in-law and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw grid daughters. Roberta and Lola, were visitors to the City on Wednes- day where they attended the big llitair. Miss Barbara Macl..eod has re- turned to Bonshaw to resume the position of teacher in the school there. after spending the mer vacation at her home in Lorrie Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macleod. Mr Reuben Mccannell and Mir. Roy Mac-Leod motored to Char- tlnttetown on Wednesday to attend -told. Home Week. Mr. Jackie O'Brien. Rumford. Maine. motored to the island and is spending an enjoyable vacation with his mother. Mrs. Teresa O'Brien. Miss Chris Shaw. Charlotte- lt0Wn. spent the week-end in Lorne Valley, the guest of her mi.,,m,. M Mr and Mr - Hugh for her and the best wishes of an .,m.,Wn Wmm, aid mm, will follow 1..., in he, chosen Md. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel l altrl tirinl articles were Mm Nam". S! u h shwi . nno . C Nd M Mjf Percy My” been teaching and acting :5 2.0.13.3 Among those attending old if: PM-.ri .lav. Pisquid, was a "mil vi'-Nor at the home of Mr. and ll-s Furle Mai-Donald. 'l'l'l'lF' of people from this 1.. n:n'n-cri to Murray Har- lm. in v'i”f'l'lfl the Tea Party. The 'l'F3'htr ms perfect and the ball lwjlts -an ' contests and de- -IFWW rinnrr nll helped to make ' l'P'v Pnmwhle outing. . 3” W” lrarrl Pnlertained the H4-rs n! iornr valley Women's wt her home on Thursday i 0": fnr their regular meet- V” "C VT Milton Maobonaltl "'1 'lW:'”rr tlariorio. Montreal. 19"”lW Ir" vacationing on the is- Wl "4 Wire recent visitors to l”-'-”' l'l""" Tho-v were accom- l'-"'” by W and Mrs. D. n Mac- K'n.”" Plnr'.'x'lFli1wn. 37? W-we ilncrlrath left for his h""”' ”'.'rlP Park. Mass.. after t - "'1 ih! Island for two -- . -s at Lorne Valley he Zuni of his uncle and L 1nd Mrs. M-unro Mac- G-...oroetown and lHehdty Phi Fxladv-um. "W Mcxeeman of V"'fl;'n is visiting with i M ii. llansen. , Mall" Coven. who is em- M;;” "V Charlottetown, was the sliil most of her parents. ' ”'"' lit! Jnsrnh Gntell. hX,"1vl:f'lr3'irs. Alfred Moore and - nmmv-rclnl Cross. were to Mr. and Mrs. ii. - "Cr .'u;;.mit;.ront Elnrdletta and mm gray". 0! Montreal. are "(L M rs. My 1 hinri-lili-P""' l-A Prado of Bow- E'lnrrlIetfa's par- 'e ""5 Mrs. P. J. soloman. um ' y "Marlo. arrived in :7:"";m"”'n"'5l Week on a visit pm” Mmmx. Mr. and Mn. lir. Ml Ind m';"1'i'lhMra. Howard rouchere Hence 1,, lg have taken up res- lher. y ”"II'ln. where Mr. Fou- M not "”""Nl It meat market C”?! buslm-u, hiss RM. f it .,..f,',',l,';""Y:rl" ntmgiiiliinhzgz 1:? l" Urns '.,," &:'r';'.e& viuuins hr. ""1 F We ., . rs. Walter Mu.-Lean hr Ixitars Welt-end wh e - on they hi s:::fl:!y' of Mr. and Mrs. der- u M. Mlclfinnon of Con. " 10 visiting in .Morell Rear had been closed for a ta Halifax. N. s. 9 keeper for the parish priest at the Brae. left for Boston recently with I. friendsto attend the Wedding of her cousin Frances Hogan in Men. ford. Mass. She will be away for two weeks. Quite a number of Indians came back to this vicinity for a short stay last week. The reserve in number of years until Joe scully came back to live a month ago. Two brothers. Peter and Ed Tobin of New York City. are at present visiting their mother and brothers and sisters here. Mr. William MacDonald. 0 NR, section man., is on his v:-.ca.tioii and is spending part of it with his daughters in Charlottetown one man from this vicinity is ntported to have had his car burn- ed in the fire in Charlottetown re- oently. Miss Eileen I-fennebeny. Ottawa. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs, E. I-fenneberry. It is Miss Home Week at Charlottetown were Messrs. Lauren Maclaeod. Donald Shaw. Vernon Macbeod. Alvin Myers. Raymond Shaw; the Miss- cs Emily shew, Jane Maearath. Marina Shaw. Joan Macorath. and Adele Shaw. . Mrs. Laura Maofaueen has re- turned home from a pleasant visit to uigg. the guest of her brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Macbeod. she was ac- companied hy her sister. Mrs. Ewen Mlacncod who will spend a few days in Lorne valley before returning to her home in Forest Hill A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized at All Saints Church. Cardigan on Wednesday. August it. when Miss Mary E. Wilson, daughter of Mr. George Wilson and the late Mrs. Wilson. became in bride of Mr. Lawrence (Buddy) Campbell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Campbell. The bride was. attended by Miss Mary onmpbell. while Mr. Francis P ,t ll was his brothers best man. A recep- tion was held in their honor at the home of the groom's uncle. Mr. Wilfred Trainor and I host of l-lenneberry's first visit home for some time. Friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. John 11'. Mclnnls has entered the Charlottetown Hospital where she underwent a serious opera- tion late last week. Friends will regret to .learn that Mr; Walter A. O'Brien is a pa- tient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital at present but it is under- stood an operation will not be necessary and she will be home shortly. MI-. Leo Maenonald. Boston. Mass. has been on vacation to his old home in this vicinity for two weeks and has been spending the time with his brothers. Char- lie and Gus. Leo left here around mo and follows the fishing busi- ness the year round. A large crowd attended the final of a series of dances in the old St. Peters Harbour School recently. Owing to the fact that the school iatobemovodaoroastheroadtoa larger xraunds. the dances have now been cancelled. The old school grounds date back for a hundred years and Mr. John T. O'Brien. an old resident. attended the school nearly eighty years ago. The vicin- ity around the. old school has many old landmarks in forgotten cemeteries. luv. 1. P. Alyward. P. P.. at the arse. left recently on a vacation to Boston. his stay he wi offioiata at the wedding of his niece. Inn rraneas Bonn. Patna Prank will move from the Ir? on return from h vacation an will join the stat of s. D. tmlvlrai friends Joined in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Campbell a long and happy married life. IRENE DUNN! STAR! IN "MUDLABK” yesterday at the hopenlnz Darryl l-" Capitol Theatre was 2nnuck's presentation of Mudlark". as Queen Victoria. Selected for exceptional tribute in being chos- en this year's Command Perform- nnca picture shown in London before the King and Queen. "The Mudlark" has been enjoying un- atlntlng acclaim from the press and public of two continents. Filmed in authentic British settings by' Twentieth Century- Fox, "The Mtidlark" tells the logendary and romantic tale of a kid who wanted to sit on a queen's throne. Based on a novel by Theodore Bonnet; the story finds Andrew Ray. playing the titular mudlnrlr. a poor young tad of the slum-aide London Thames River region. in the Vic- torian era. gaining entrance I.- the royal castle and upaettln more than palace regallty be- fore he's through. The boy he- comes a political when Disraeli, the queen's Prime Minister. suspects him as part of a plat, but the screen play re- solves itself when the lad is be- frlended bythaqueen herself. who realises It is only affection the motherleas child looks. The boy of 'rha Mudlark". Andrew Ray. a trick of casting fats. Tsun- tleth Century-Fox's Ben Lyons. studio official in lngtand. was interviewing Robin Ray. Andrew's elder brother. who proved too old for the part. when Andrew g . cum along for the ride. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Mac- - sum-; . "The B starring Irene Dunne 3 cause celebre Ft. bows into films via "HP N on Cart I...” scene: In so tut-day”s wllosta-ssctiv Montreal Stocks MONTREAL. Aug. ll - (OP) - Close asedszaas IQ . O ..n .- un--- n u s - GLAD-I 5-'?.'.:'35:Sa -a . 1 Noranda xu Price .. . Royallte Xd St. Law Corp fihwngn Xd Shwngn 4 Pc Pr Ehwngn H6 Pc Pr Un Steel .. 8225322233533 scotia Rte Royal Xd SEEMS: Grain WINNIPEG. Aug. 2! - tart - A renewal of aggressive demand and advances on United states markets today i-ontrlbutad to a steady tone in grain prices on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. shippern and exporters were so- tlve buyers in both oats and bar- ley. The export demand came in response to reports of export bus- iness in theae commodities. Liberal offerings in oats were well absorb- ed. . Rye was taken by local: and American interests. flax dealings were light. Export loadings of Canadian wheat included 1.200.000 bushels to the United xinmom. aaorm to South Africa. 370.000 to ftaly. 300.- 000 to noon. and 300.0(1) to Nor- way. Ola: two wheat and l w.a. prices were up one-quarter ceni frun yestepgay. Closing oes: Oats - Oct. li'A: Dee llVsAv Barley - Oct. 1.1595: Dec l.l2- li-'.-6: May l.14'ts;B. Rye - Oct. 1701.5: Dec. l.67liA: May 1.70. Flax - Oct i.05'AB: Dec. 3.82- ms; May 3.8lA. flew York Exchange NEW YORK, Aug. 21 -- (AP) - Closing quotes. stock Anaconda Beth Stl CPR .. C-hes dz Ohio Con Ed El Auto L Gen Elect Gen Mot. Gt. N Ry Pr Kcnnecotti Mntgmry W NY Central Radio CP .. Std Oil NJ Utd Airc Us Rubber U8 St! . Vanadium West. Un Tel Westlnghse canadlan Dollar MONTREAL. Aug. Zl - (OP) - The American dollar today closed at 5 21182 per cent premium to the Canadian mar. up mi: from Monday's c . That is. it took si.oo was Canadian to buy If Ani- erican. . The pound sterling was 02.95 y appreciation. street. Centre left shows the over the new Block Building as the flames roar sky- J wards. Directly above is the the business of Bait and MacRae. It was completely destroyed with a loss estimated up to 370,000. On the left Mrs. Milton Bell, of Milton's Old Spain, eases the load of weary firemen by supplying them with sand- wiches and hot coffee as they take a respite from fighting the fire. Keppoeh S. And W. S. Tests Miss Norah Dealois presented four classes for swimming and Water Safety Tests at Keppoch Beach on August 14th and also A group of four candidates for Roy- al Life Saving Society Tests. Mrs. Gordon White. Chairman of the Kl-ppoch Red Cross swim- ming and Water safety Committee thanked Miss DeBlois and on be- half nf the class members present- ed her with A gift. as a token of The following candidates merit. ed wards: Elementary-Tommy MacM.iilan. Lynn Molsaac, Cathy Curtis. Jim- mio Matheson, Michael Armstrong. Nicky Courtol-s. Gordon Miller, Janis Poultion. Heather Downe. Mary Cullen, Marsha Jones. Junior-Francis Cullen. Eleanor Farmer. Mate Mclsaac, Daphne Armstrong. Donnie Currie. Nancy White. Jimmie Mf:.Nutt. lqlli-.n Matheson. Michael Farmer. Mar- jorie Downe, Johnny Ives. Intermediate-Roddy Ives. Angus Maohonsld. Sandra currlo. David lves. Jimmie White. Collin Mc- Millan. Wendy Armstrong. Heath- er snnduson. senior-Ken Muexenzie. Eliza- hath MacDonald. Jean Maclsaar. Gordon White. Intermediate Certificate. Rovnl Life saving Society-Margaret Jardine. Oonnie Rogers. Janet Mathesori, John Allan MacKenzle. amen nnconn SWANSEA. England - (OP) - A model plane flown by Mike Bil- lington at the British national l3ll0. up ill! from Monday. M: In OMB. gar... Pictured above and to the left are scenes as City Fire- men battled the most destructive fire in many years. Photos top right and left show the fire at its height as it raced through the block from Grafton to Kent heavy columns of smoke building which housed -Photos by Gamhum. New Argyle New Argyle school has reopened again after the holidays. Mr. Vin- cent McKenzie is again teacher. Mr. and Mrs. George Connolly and family of Maiden. Maaa., are visiting their mother. Mrs. Mary Moxinnon. . zj Miss Florence Mcbougall i vb- iting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell. Desnble. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mclaohsrn of Toronto are spending their no- Minn with their father, Mr. Allison Mcllachern. Mr. and Mrs. Collie Campbell at Somerville. Mass. have returned by their home after spending two weeks vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcttevin. ' Mr. and Mrs Harry Melfevln had as their guests for neural days Mr. and Mrs. Earl Savoy d Waltham. Mass. This was their first visit to this Province arid they spoke very highly of the friendli- ness of the people. They planned to return again next year. Mr. David Crosby of ldnontu. Alberta. has returned to his home after visiting his father. Mr. AM!!! Crosby of Bonshaw. It has been as years since he had seen this Province. While Mr. Crosby was here a Crosby reunion was held at Green Gables. llfncere sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. I-feofor MG” oi Deaable who pamed away on August. mn. ” The funeral in largely attended. the service balm conducted by Rev. Donald maltos- aon assisted by Rev. Ilr. wdkey meet here set a record with I speed of 95.16 miles an hour. who spoke words of eemfut to in bereaved family.