gnca SIX ( . -A p 'TI-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN g I JUNE 1951 s. ......i. minor Enwinn 'ronAYi Songs "' Romance " Color E Comedy "LULLABY 01'' BROADWAY” News - Cartoon - Shows 2:30-7-9 co"s7r":Nr: MON - rue: - wan M-G-M's BIO SOUTH SEAS MUSICAL! 1" 1932; VI ' Aclvully Ilimr-d in a tropical paradise! -, ac --.-.s.u.-.5" . ",'('.r(S3xn(3l u e .f,".-mw'- (SW3 .5 CARTOON "Flight Plan For Freedom" Camera Sleuth .-.-.-.-.-.-w.-.-.-.-.-- w , YVV5A'Yx'VNx. W13- CAPITOL T0 - DAY THRILLIING STORY OF A GREAT RAILROAD" -ssasrra rs." MT . ,.,..., ..,.,,ca.. EXTRA! - uou.- riEs.- wan. soils or FIGHTING FURY! The holes, loves and glory of a half a million heroes IN ACTION! O'BRIEN - IIYAN - IIUSSEY eitl FIAIIK lcIIUEN eel IMTON MIGLAIIE ensued by K0! IIIIOII Damn: I... moo IHIIII knee my by w....- on YOI-I, WODER VALY SERIAL - CARTOON - Shows 2:3()-T-ii Sterile. IOIEIT IUTII NEWS AND CARTOON maxmoeoo. vvw THE EASTERN GUARDIAN The Guardian may be AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: llareld F. Landry. Mat Byron Stewart. In Bruce lI.ecI'heo. Mien Joyce Wlgglnten. Min loan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: bought at Weldon Levers the fouovring pieces Fraser and Annear. Montague. ....'0NE THIRD OFF balance of our straw hats. Belle'a Shoppe, Montague. . .'Alf.B0liI'.l'E, plywood. chrome mouldings and cabinet hardware. Hilchey dz Vanlderstlne, Moni- ague. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Meliish. New Perth. have taken up real- dence in their new home in Mont- ague. -- Mr. Dennis Collings, Montague, and son Charles. who have been visiting in Montague for the pest week, left yesterday morning for Sydney. N.s. - M ..' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richards and son Stephen and Miss Carrie Richards, Truro, N. s., are at present visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daneii Power. Montague. Rev. P.L. Richardson. is conval- escing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .l.J. Stewart, Montague. following his recent illness in the King's County Hospital. - M .. WHODIECOMAION-G" - Wit li Clark Gable, Lana Turner. Anne Baxter. John Hodiak. Playing town: The Post Office; area A Son. -.'BUl'-I-N6-Used feed bags. Messrs Willis Jenkins. and'Mer. ithe King's County Memorial rill Godsoe, Montague, were re-I cent visitors to Sydney. N.s. ....'0NE THIRD OFF. Balance. full length spring coats. Belle's Shoppe, Montague. Mrs. L. I.'. Poole. Miss Janet Tlvue: R.N.. Char. iottstown, recently spent some time in Montague, guest of Miss Olga Macliinnon. ...."I'HI'.' ANNUAL of Hos- pital, will-be held at the Beaver Hall, on Thursday, June 28th, at 8 P. M. Signed Daisy Alley. Sec- retsry-Treasurer. mecling , will ...!JL'ST ARRIVED. all IIZOI in bathing suits. Belle's Shoppe. Montague. r HOME FROM ONTARIO - Mrs. James Currie. arrived home to Montague. after spending the win- ui ter months in Perth. 0nt.. arriv- u u : an o Retu i. no Gu an Older I Go: in: with her were Mt Ind 34"- ” R". u. om. . i: IS.oTarle.: '1'be.Srna.c'k' Ber dndnl. '81:: Tom Jones. of Guelph. Ont.. M"- Jones is the former Mary Monon- nan, of Wood Islands; and they spend some time visiting friends and relatives there. - M. e MONTAGITE LEGION MEETING - A special meeting of the Montague Branch. Clnldlln Legion. 38.13. s. 1... was held Tl1U"' day night at the Legion Hall. with the president. Comrade Russell McGrsgor Presiding. Plans were finalized with respect to the am- nteur contest being sponsored by the Legion next week. Plans were also discussed regarding transpor- tation for the Boy scouts to Char- lottetown during Festive Week- It was also discussed as to whe- ther the branch would be repre- sented at the ceremonial parade in Charlottetown at 1 P.M. Monday. on Hungarian Partridge be iliiidlslytounly A Fish. Game , Ass'n Meeting The nnual meetins 01 ""3 King's Tiounty Fllh "Id 5”" Protection Association was held last nlghtpai. the United Church Hall. Souris. with the vice-ptHI- dent, Mr. Alan Macbean, presid- int. The minutes of the last annual and the last regular rrieetinf W9" read by the secretary, Mr. Hat- old Landry. and approved as mil- It was moved by Mr. ROY White. seconded by MT- -l9"PI'I I-Icnnesaey that the Kins”: COUDW branch support the recommen- dations put forth by 1M Q"""' County branch that the seasglei same as last year. 1F0m ocwb" 1 to November 1;. but that the season on pheasants run from Ooctober 15 to November 11. In additional 11 days this year. Ind many farmers had posted their properties in order to keep off the hunters who shoot on their land. while at the same time they were shooting themselves. not only on their own "enclosed" land. but also on the "unenclosed" land of other farmers who were ,not keeping hunters off their pro- -perty. The onus of the decision of " o ' " remains entlrelv with the farmer, but it is expect- ed that it will be pointed out to him that such "posting" will pre- vent him from shooting on i,,,, own property, and it apprehend. ed he will be subject to prosecu- tlon. ' The following elected for the ensuin- President. Mr. Alan MacLeair vice-president, Mr. Roy wh,,,.' secretary. Mr. James Brennan.' After some discussion regard. ing the use of rifles in target shooting and the shooting 91 birds other than game birds. the meeting adjourned. officers were year: and it was decided that transport" ation would be available iorlllllll veterans in the vicinity who W S - ed to attend. I - Maciionald Bros. Theatre MT. STEWART Friday 8:30 - Saturday 8:30 "KID FROM TEXAS" The true story of Bill? Tl" Kill in Tr-L'lini('olol'. SIRFNIIS Ami"- Murph.V and GO” 5l”""' p --'DON'T MISS THIS.-Evangei- Isl. Ray D. Campbell in the George- town Baptist Church every even- at 8 P. M. commencing June Miss Olive M-acmtyre, M155 mm- ice Sheppard, and Miss Hattie Sheppard. were the guests yester- day of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bul- pitt. and son Clayton, of Rose- neath, on a motor trip to Green Gables. Cavendish. 'SCIl00L PICNIC-The Mont- ague School annual picnic was held yesterday afternoon at Bi-ud- July 2nd to 7th. "Campbell's Cir- cuit." Misses Barbara MncLure and Christine Cameron, nurses in training at the P.E. Island Hos- pital, were visitors in Montague Wednesday where they attended the horse races.-M Mrs. Thomas Isaac. New Glas- goiv, N.S., arrived in Montague yesterday, owing to the illness of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Isaac. who is a patient in the King': County Hospital. Miss Isaac's friends ,wish her a speedy recovery to health. While in Montague, Mrs. Isaac will be the guest of Mrs... Raymond Griffin. - M AALEAVES FOR KOR.EA- Word has heen received that Staff Sgt. Douglas Nicholson, youngest son of Mr. and lvlrs. N. .7. Niclmlson, Mont- aruc. lcfi Seattle Washington. on June 6th for Korean war mne. Sgt. Nicholson served in the Second World War. enlisting in 1939 he spent two years in Halifax before going overseas with an Ordinance Corps. as armourer sergeant. Follow- ini: his disclizirge at the close of the war. he resided in Montague until 1919, when he again enlisted an dur- iniz the past two years has been stationed at Saint John, N. B. His wife. the former Margaret Lamont, llcalherdalc. and thcir two sons, Jamie and Randle. are at present rc'siding in Saint John. Rev. Dr: Frank Baird Dies Sudiienly The iete Dr. neird mnonnicron. June 22 - (OP) Rev. Dr. Frank Baird former Mod- enell Point. It was a perfect all.- ernoon for the -picnic, and over one hundred children of all ages attended. A large number of cars provided transportation as well as truck-s supplied by Mr. Malcolm MacKenzie and the Montague. Furnishing Co. The afternoon was spent in games. swimming and athletics. under the directtori of Rev. F. N. Young, Dr. A. D. MacKcnzie. and Mrs. MacKenzie, Mrs. Elsie Wattcrworth, Miss Shir- ley K. Jenkins, Miss Eileen Mac- Kcnzie. Mr. Carl Bochncr, and Mr. Cecil Beck. The children returned in the evening. after thoroughly enjoying a sunny and sun-filled outinrg. M Heaoouanrens 127 Grafton Street Phone 1198 AUCTION SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY ON ELM AVE THURSDAY, JUNE 28 AT 1 P. i . I am instructed by Mr. George C. Cudmore to sell by public auction six-room house, hath and sun- porch. Garage and workshop in rear. House has all modern conveniences. Newly redecorated inside and out. This property is just outside the city limits. This is your opportunity to purchase a home on the outskirts of the City. For inspcclinn phone 737. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. OPPORTUNITY TO EARN MONEY WE PREFER MARRIED WOMEN. AGE 26 to.46. Operate from your own home. Previous experience not necessary. No canvassing, appointments pre-ar- ranged. No dclivcrics. No collections. No invest- ment for samples. State ago. education, experience and phone number, for friendly interview. rte:- POST OFFICE BOX 681. HALIFAX, N. S "A Car An Asset But Not” Essential" ' "CAN TOOTH-DECAY BE CONTROLLED?" PUBLIO MEETING HEAIITZ MEMOEIAL HALL ICorner of Prince and Richmond) erator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, died suddenly here today. Interested in literature. he pro- duced works on a variety of subjects including religious and historical. Of Scottish ancesn-y, he was as- sociated closely with the Ohipman area of New Brunswick and was educated there and in Fredeiicton. He graduated from the New Brunswick Provincial Nonnelachool and the University of New Bruns- wick. He taught for a time in newer schools of the province and also was principal of Albert and Kings County high. schools. His theological course was taken in the Theological College of Pres- byterian church in Halifax. He also studied at New Presbyterian college and University of Edinburgh. He had Presbyterian Churches at Sus- sex, N. 13.. Woodstock. N. 3., god- lord and Pictou. N. 8. He received D. D. Honoris Cause from Presbyterian College Mont. rrtealli. and LL. D.. Honor-is cause. '0. In I980-3'1 TIP. WAS moaeninf n( - Dromm MIN semen OORNWALL. Ont. - (CP) - Ieeve Eli. Durant of Winchester. verden of the United Counties, noted the United Counties. coun- cil has a record of 102 years ser- vice. He told the recent meeting that there is a growing need for young men to offer themselves as candidates for civic office. Canada. His wife was Miss Sara Micxecn of Fredericton. one son, summon, Montreal and a daughter Mrs. R. V. Pf"-chard. Fredericton, survive. Modern & Old Time Dancing . Good Music BIG DANCE AT SOURIS - IN NEW HALL Sponsored by K. of C; WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21 Lobsters served in Dining Room. - Novelty Dancing Everybody Welcome 76 SHIRTS LA UNDERED TO PERFECTION RITE - WAY Presbyterian General Assembly of TITIIISDAY. 26th oIl'NF.' AT 8 P..VI. Sm-akcru: DB. Hijtiit Mcl.AI&F.N. Daniel Hcaith Diviainn. Dept. of National Health J: Welfare. Ottawa. MRS. HELEN MARSH, Information services Divisions. Dept. of National Health k Welfare, Ottawa. A New Film Will Also Be Shown. TENDERS EOII BAKERY BUSINESS Tenders or offers will he rcccived at the office of the under- signed up to 12 o'clock noon. I-lridny. .iune 29th. for the purchase of the business at 9 Upper Queen Street. Charlottetown, known ns HornIby's Bakery. Highest or any lender not necessarily accepted. The said business includes: (I) The bakery equipment consisting of ii Mo-loaf z-deck oven. 3-beg brratl mixer. mould:-r. prooiers. steel troy". breed racks. In-nches. largo eink, over 300 breed pens. bun trays. cake pans. 4-ic.: new 2-burner Moffett hot plate. seal:-e. new Oliver bread slicer and 2 sealers, new Hobart mixer with so-so qt. equip ment. etc. (b) Safe. two display oountere. 2 display stands. refrigerated die- pley counter, cash register. etc. to) 2 panel delivery trucks. one practically new. id) Stock of paper and food supplies. (9) Business connections: Excellent front shop trade. weii4eteh- llehed city and country dz-livery routes, other wholesale bull- neee with institutions and rcsteurante.' Purchaser may buy or lease premises. Rent for large front. shop and office (if x 40'), bakery (30' it 30). second floor apartment over me front shop containing large living room. kitchen. bedroom. and bath. store room over bakery. large back yard and 4-car garage to be 3100.00 per month. Exceptionally good location in largest residential area: wonderful business opportunity for right party. WM. A. BEDDIN. l..A.. l.Sc., 11.3.. Barrister. Etc.. , 120 Richmond ltroet. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Phone em for appointment to inspect premises that the bag limit Per Ill)? be three birds either cocks or hens. Considerable discussion follow: ed on the "posting of property. and Mr. Spurgeon Jenkins. game warden. explained to the mem- bars what "posting" entails re specting those who enclose their properties. He said that the own- ers might put: up a simple No trespassing" sign and then be personally responsible for the protection oi! the property. Ind prosecution which followed. If. however, under the new regula- "s3.ooo sssav courrsr FOR PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ALL public high school students in Canada are invited to enter The Bank of Nova Scotia High School Essay Contest on be written on the subject, "Tl-ie Bank as 1 tions the land is declared "en- ' . " closed.” and registered as such Partner in My Community' (500 to l.000 words). Cont:-st with the Provincial authorities. closes July 30th, I951. Winners will be notified by mail, The manager of your nearby branch of The Bank of Nova Scoria will be glad to supply you with full details. then it was the duty of the game officer to protect the land and institute prosecution. But if the land is so "enclosed" then the former himself cannot shoot on it, as it will be regarded as a sanctuary. He pointed out that 9 Remember Your Furnace - Smoke Pipe. Warm air ducts etc.l CROCKETT dz STOREY LTD. are now equipped to do that dirty, yet important chore of cleaning down your furnace. They h8.Ve the men and the equlpmmt I0 send into your home and at very reasonable cost to you, protect. your furnace against the ills that befall it during idleness of summer. They Will make your heating system ready for next seasonls use. Arrange today for the serum clean- ing of your heating equipment. CHECK LIST- Warm Air Heating- OOOtOCOO0OOOoQ;o Remove soot, etc Check smoke pipe. Remove dirt from casings on pipe and pipcless furnaces. 4. Check cast iron furnaces' for cracks and leaks between sec- tions. 5. Re-cement cast iron sections. 6. Check air filters. automatic hu- H , , . V midifier, fan, fan motor and con- CHECK usrp . , trols on winter air conditioning not water or Steam Heaungg S)'SIem5- ' . Remove all soot, etc. 2. Check Smoke Pipe. 7. Check Oil fi1t81'. burner and C0n- 3. Check oil filter, burner and controls trols on oil units. on oil units. PREVENT FIRES NEXT HEATING SEASON BY PROPER ATTEN- TION TO YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT NOW! Make Arrangements Now With CROCKETT STOREY 134 Kent St. CHARLOT TET OWN Phone 834 OPPO RTU N ITY I-MAMMOTH SPRING CLEARANCE SALE or NEW SPRAYERS AT THE FOLLOWING SLASHED PRICES Sale . Your Regular Price Saving 200 Gallon 6 Row Sprayer with All-steel . glaimee, rubber tires and tractor P. T. 0. szoqoo g15.oo I-45.00 200Gll 6!! S .StiWheel., Tractoll lzlltch, '(I)ll;lictiII:l'iliiygr.ive ............ .: 510-00 408-00 I02-oo 100 Gallon 6 Row Sprayer. Steel Wheels, Traction Drive, Horse Drawn .................. .- 475.00 300.00 .9500 100 G ll 4 R S 1', Steel Wheels, . . Tractignolgrive, Ilbrsgrlgheswn .................... .. 445.00 356.00 , .9-00 Also a number of used Sprayers in both 100'and, 200 Gallon sizes ran in in price from - - 375.00 to This sale is only made possible to reduce our inventory. and comes at I time when machinery is advancing in every line. It is an opportunity for the potato farmer to purchase a Sprayer at a rice that will not be duplicated. Tllls price only holds good to June 30th or unti our present back-log of Spray?” Its disposed of. After June 30th our prices will be the regular price. Take advan - age of these savings while the opportunity is yours. All prices are f.o.b. .SummeI'- e, - . THE HALL MFG. & COLD STORAGE. .- CO. LTD. . ' .