PAGE EIGHT H . CLIFTON WEBB, tho yerlris funniest faf.hor-ln-law-to- THE EASTERN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Aground AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold I'. hndry. Illa. Byron Stewart. Ills. Entrance Li..eiii....A AAs....ii -. 'AUGUST 19. 1952 having given up farming in this location. The fire was discover. ed by a passerby who notified immediate neighbors, but um. be proudly announces "ELOPEMENT" and he's com- were u ble to e tt i i. . "-2 ale-2 with the but ”"'" ”i::tt'-..”:.;:..:'.ti.”:..l'..l:":t.':..":..”::'""""” To Georgetown Harbor B"IIdI"!I Bumd IQ. En all the annals of love therels never The Guardian may be bought at the following plates in Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: Tlu Post Office; in Boone: The Snack Bar and II. Richards A son. Up To 75 Acres The S.s. Hendrik Fiaser. 2.080- M High Bankf . house occupied by Mr. Art Sencn. baugh, a call was sent out in. assistance to Murray Harbour. 46 It ll beena Chi TOXIC like ton German freighter, ran aground - , , , White Sandi. Beach Point anti 4 ' ' - Pe ,-.-:- .-.'HAM SUPPER. at Upper Mrs. Janie Creed, sturgeon. was on Bum: pom; Reef 5; me gm. ..'A fire of unknown origin com- other points. From these areas .. , .. g E 9 : Montague School, August 20 be- a. visitor to Montague recently. w ' ,,,,,ce to gemgeugwn 1-1...-hour pletely destroyed a two-storey large number gathered and we... llnnins at 5- .(AMmEm-I-S--zmcun h shortly after daylight veateroav fl”: 3:. do bImJnlIkb:Iiiu- gbi. to Two lMr. Seitilcabauglik . '-m- 7 ' 7 I is i .sh '3 till there last H8. 01' yo e y ac ac- ome- By also save a lid ; ..'sCll00L aooits for- all week. "Adventures of Huckleberry ' ,iIIf3f;,”,E,,, ,,”,;”S,,,Z,,,d ego,” Wm Donald. at High Bank about 1 a.m. and outbuildings on the MacDoriI'- Grades. Get yours early and avoid Finn", starring Mickey Rooney. be made to HUM her free under yesterday morning. This house, ald farm. Since the farm was vn. diggppaintmem, gt, Stcwgrf, .5; ' i . her own power at high nde rm” had been vacant for the past cant there was no machinery n,- .Becks. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Llewellyn and An esumMedT"'i50 m 75 mu, m mommg. number of yeai-,a Mr. MacDonald livestock lost. Vtktxxx VANNE FRANCIS 1.. EXTRA: PETE SMITH COMEDY ”REDUCINGl, TRAVEL and FEATURE'I'I'E Showing At 2:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD w-nAv- wan- WILLIAM LUNDIGAN CHARLES BICKFDRD ( CAPITOL: T0-DAY - wan. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cannon. Crapaud, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Nelson, Montague. ..'DR. INM.AN will be absent from his office until Aug. 25. From Aug. 25 to Sept. 13 office hours will be in the afternoon only. Mrs. Mary Stewart. and child- ren, Lawrence and Dianne, stur- geon, are leaving on Thursday for Ontario. where they will visit Mrs. Stewart's sister, Mrs. Ralph O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nelson, and daughter Barbara, and l".O. and Mrs. Parker Aitken and daughter Laverne, Summerside, left by mot- nr last week to visit friends and relatives in Boston. Mass. son, Richard, Montague, are visit- ing friends in saint John, N. E. woodland was burned over the weekend near Elliotvale on a farm owned by Mr. Thomas Troy of Greenfield. The f.re, of linknown origin, broke out Saturday after- noon east of the Brothers Road at ll. point near the district line be- tween Elllotvalc and Bummerville It burned in an easterly and north easterly direction over the farms besides that of Mr. Trtv, of Gerald Walsh, Joseph Cullen and Henry Maccruigan. A bulldozer was brought in to help the firefighters, but the blaze continued unabated until early yesterday morning when it was extinguished by the torren- tial rain which swept over the area shortly after midnight. Mr. Vincent (Buddy) MncKenzic. Toronto, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maclfenzle, Lower Montague. Mrs. Ella Ross and Miss Inn MacGregor, B..N., Westvlllc, N.S, are visiting in Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. MacGrcgoi'. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Storey. Summc nldc, are spending a two weeks vacation visiting Mrs. storeys mother. Mrs. J. E. Fraser. Austin McCarthy has returned! to Oshawa, Ont.. after spending :1 two weeks vacation at home with his mother, Mrs. David Mccarthy, St. Mary's Road. . Peakes and. Miss Annie McAulay, Cardigan The vessel arrived off the har- bour mouth Sunday evening and anchored for the night. Shortly af- ter. daybreak yesterday she weigh- ed anchor as the weather 'appar- cntly cleared. Howcver,.in a mat- ter of minutes a sudden squall ac- companied by torrential rain cut visibility to zero and she went aground at high tide. The ship was due at Georgetown to finish loadirg a cargo of pit props from the Quigley storage yard. she has a part cargo of pit props taken on at Bathurst. N. B. It is planned to load 400 cords at Georgetown. During - yesterday in a strong wind the ship whose how was pointing inshore swung around and pointed seawards, indicating that in all probability she is grounded amidshlps. It is hoped to float it this morning by running out a see anchor. Conducted by ATTEIITIDII DAIRY FAItMEilS MURRAY RIVER. AREA ' A meeting to discuss the production and sale of whole milk for spray Drying purpose will be held in the MURRAY RIVER. HALL TONIGHT, AUGUST lO'l'H' - 8.80 Plan NOW to Attend, GEIITIIAL GIIEAMEIIIES LIMITED ST. ..IOHII' , ..::;.:2a.::::t &?”."i. ifmiiiz.-ii l::”a.”el::2i:a:.:.?:." Vicinity S OHIIRG ' Charlottetow:.M Frliday 1;VE!&n3 MW Eu” WHNIL RrN- I , I l:I1e1'x:e,g1l17(I-- 3333, 93.31.; bnIgl;1nx:mM!;: Mr. Charles Macln.-an returned . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doyle i "What A Friend We Have In Jes- -- u .. .. Wednesd y from Montreal on thc. ,3. t- k- ,1. - . . ”SERENADl-IRS" - CARTOON e NEWS 3:,-,,:gdw,c:3d;,;g;t:,,;g; ;;;g -'s.s. Enilpress of Scotland" for M ” Pi ”” 533: Georgetown N 8 C d. L - -. .- l Matinee 2:30; Evening 7 and 9 MacLeod, Roland LdL;,cheu,' P"”m”"Ih- England- where P0 Peak:-s Bombers and Murray . O0 - SANDY"S AT 9 P. M. I David Wayne and Tom Ewell ' COMING WEDNESDAY and Mrs. Joey Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wlghtman, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. John- ston. and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Clair. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mugridge, Lexington, Mass. have returned to their home after spending the past two weeks in Montague, guests of Mrs. Mugridge's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ken.- nedy. on their return they were accompanied by Mr. John Brad- bury of Arlington. Mesa. who had been visiting in High Bank. JENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Lewis est daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William F. Campbell of Charlottetown, to Willard izeith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dal- ziel. of Charlottetown. wedding to take place in the near future. "FUNERAL funeral of YESTERDAY - The the late l-loratius Machon, who passed away Newcastle, N. B. Hymns sung were "0 God our Help In Ages Past", Spenser Sharron, John Livingston, Newton white. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. AINTEIIESTING LECTURE. - Miss Claire Brehaut, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Brehaut, recently returned both entertaining and i structlve. Before showing the sli es, Miss Brehaut gave an excellent resume Scotland, France, Czechoslovakia, Germany. Austria, Italy and swit- zerland. Then Miss Rogers told in- teresting features of each slide to Pay. Business Hours: 6-9 P.M. JOHN S. HAMBLY 128 Spring i':irk Rmirl ”Ch'fown. - There Ought To Be A Law - i 1T4E STUFF WHEN 'ruev'i2s SENDING; JUSTWORTHLESS PlECE5:- VAWIT HAW. yaiuesaiisjr A tor JUNKEI con 1 wow THE MISSUS INSISTS SHIPPING OF . s IT HOME I By Fagaly And Shorten But wiieit math: RECEIVING-. - stow nus Iatcaiucnlnlst Mr. panied by Mrs. MatiLean, return- of Summcrside were visitors in this community on Monday even- ing, August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keefe of Morell. to Aiberton after a week's vaca- tion at Peter's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hughes and family of Souria were visitors yesterday at St. Mary's Road, guests of Mrs. Patrick Mccarron. Miss Amy M-acKenzle of Mt. Stewart spent the week-end of August 9 on st. Patrick's Road, the guest of Mrs. Michael Handrahan. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hynes, Mrs. Frank Murphy and Mrs. Alice Robertson, Montague, were Sun- day vlsitors to Georgetown, where they called on Capt. Charles Fitz-' gerald. who has recently been very ill. They also visited Mrs. Nancy Robertson and daughter Ada. Mr. Pius Grant of the U. S. A. arrived lit the home of his broth- er, .Vlr. Ralph Grant on Saturday. August 9. Mi". Grant expects to leave for his home on Friday, Aug- ust 15. , Miss Gertrude Power, R.N.. of the staff of Kings County Mem- panied home by her aunt, Miss Katherine Power, who will spend a holiday with relatives at New Perth. ust 6 which Mnorell outscored the Bombers to a score of 4-1. Mr. John Bradley is spending a few days with his parents .Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bradley of Peakes. John is at present. serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mr. Milton (7. MacLcan. clilrl valuaior of the assessors board at. city hall, Saint. John. N.B, accom- ed to saint John after spending Coyle, Halifax, recently spciit fl short leave at the home of his They sailed Mir. Joe Grant of Malpcque Road spent the week-end of August 9 PENN”. M011I3E"3- with his brother. Mr. Alex Grant Coyle takes 9. course in gunnery. They expect m be absent R year River Lnrrupers clashed si. Peakes Diamond on Sunday, August 10, to give it large audience the most thrilling game of the season in the Kings County Baseball League. The Bombers outscored the Lar- rupers by a score of 10-8. 'Mias Margaret MacDonald, R, N.. Montague. had as her gucstsi last week Miss Joan Kenny, l't.N..l and Miss Geneva Cormicr, H.N., oi Gardner, Mnss., and Miss Marjorie Gables. Cavendish. and they also attended old Home week in CllBl'- M1” "id M” Mam” WW" ”f Avondale were the guests of Mr. Miss -Nellie Folly of Souris spent the wcek-and of August 9 at Peakcs the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Rupert Mcmiiis. gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacDonald, Sunday evening to tender a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Macbonaldis OUT OUR WAY J-lOW.'DO.VOU'6UY5 STAND. J .'I'Hl5 AWFLJI.” No'n-wanes-.5). )PREl6HTr ALL,'THRU THI5 VACANT V VOil7-'hDU ' GUY5 ' In Accident . Mr. A. Douglas Macubd, 84, whose mother -came from Belfast, RE. 1., and his wife, 20, were kill- ed in a head-on collision on U. S. Highway No. 2 four miles east of Torwner, North Dakota. The accid- ent occurred on August 12 and the funeral was held at Winnipeg yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod had been living at Calgiiry, but were formerly of Winnipeg. Their six- year-old daughter, Lynn, was seri- ously injured but was said to be improving. She suffered from con- Yorlton. Roseneaih. Wishes to an- orial Hospital, recently returned Peakes Bombers met Morell nounce the engagement of her sls- from Pltzb , Mass., where she Ifreadnaughts ln 3. game on Mcr- Cussmn and R gracbured leg' ter.R1tn Margaret (Peggy). younz- visited frie . - she was accom- on Di..mu..ci on 'W13dneadg,y' Aug- Mn MMLWG5 mm” W” Alex MacLcod, the former Dixon, daughter of the late Joseph M. and Annie Dixon of Eldon, Bel- t. Besides Lynn. the couple are sur- vived by one-yrar-old Maureen. who was at home at. the time or the accident. Mr. MacLcod is survived also by four brothers, Blair and Melvin in Rev. Father James Fitzgerald left. on Wednesday, Aug. 13th on re- turn to Winnipeg. Manitoba, after r. visit spent. with his father. Capv tain C. M. Fitzgerald. ly on return to Halifax, N.S. after n'visit with her parents, Captain will be pleased to hear that he is considerably improved in health af- ter suffering painful injuries, when he fell from a staging while work- By J. R. Williams ,.... . - : -1- The Church Built by the Selkirk Settlers in 1824 ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE SUNDAY, AUGUST 24th AT 8 P.M. Rev. A. D. Maclfenzie, Montague, will give the address st d ii in t oi 1. a. vacation at his old home at MFA End 315- WWW RONMOH , , ".-'- i tenrilgozyfrllrlisthee Unl'tee'deEll!ll'rchnaI: Peter's Road the guest of his "I W9 U 5- A-v mlved wcemly ,ff,i;";;3if,;,,”,i,1i;i;iL:,fd”f,Ifl;,L1j”g.55”? . - GINGER RONALD DORIS Mm-my H3;-ham-I the 53,-Vic, being brother, Willard and his sister 3'5 Ch; hiidme 03 dMl:1- RDigrl:50l'l'S Mr Mmimd WM mnnnggri of , , , . glladrlggamasgigtedag; Dlieym V3433 HM” ggi L an 3' ' arcs Household Finhnce.Corporation of . r - - - - . . g, a i Cl Hi 'if v X Pickett; former Wswn now in ..'P0. F. C)lll Cnylc and Mia. --- Ef:)23;,eal3em3Ci13r:;dn- 5 ll 5 ii” to her home in Toronto. While vls- E;?oe,:1,.l,'ua,1R'1;:'Nangf Igxhurgtoreizn Mr. and Mrs. Walter Currie of M1" Jack WESNIWBY of Everett; St PWIFI Hlizhwu iting here she and her friend, Miss 3 TM! WE; mar; Hut V15” u; mt," Charlottetown were visitors to MHdS5-MVIEIESIG 1115 bfoihtr-In-law .. Katherine Rogers of Charlottetown, ' ,d b M, Peakcs on Sunday, August 10, the an H 6?. F. and Mrs. John A. ' . SHOVIINGS . ”r gave an illustrated lecture of their xlnucxgongigf 3,cec;n:,?5ni?e,: ,,,,,f,y 1;? guest of Mrs. Curries brother, Mr. MRCDOHBII1 on Sunday. Aug. 10th. Tl, ES. - WED. - FRI. tour through Europe which was urutmg pieces. mcludmg Green Alfred Donnclly. Mm Ann MaT;m-Md 16" recent. ' . i SHOTVING (Tmllghtlt TUESDAY of theirm trip on the ship Queen lonaowm M. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly on sun. and Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald. 55 9Q Elizabe and their tour through n-FAREWELL pAR-1-y-A 1 9 day, August 10 . ..L.. UP the countries they visited. England. number or , idem; gt Cgrd?Er:n L... , Friends of Mr. Thomas Blackett ' - BINGO ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT AUGUST 20 Sponsored by Montague Brunch For Charitable Purposes. Starling 8:00 PM. Sharp Door Prize and Canteen" 20. Pi-oweu i so. Ap rtioa... 81. We l-known W M. Feminine pronoun , I7. Piko-llko am Is. Pariah (I. A stand-3 ai-ti copy 4!. Decree ta. oeeumneo L48. Omoial residents of public omclal , . (Chln.) ('1. Turns about natttoppod -liill DOWN Mall rabbit i. 7 1 DAILY CROSSWORD .19. Tsltu bait to. Paradise . Two Smash Him: ..LET.s G0 NAvYn and shown, A silver collection was taken daughter, Miss Noreen MacDonald, ..L- I mg on his home in G-gorggtown. Amos. zvomea ,0. Mock og Joe Pahoka m ilTRmLE CROSS” up for the Y.P. U. of Murray River. who is leaving tomorrow morning Mr” Anew. Mgccarghy 0; M0,. M, . mumw - 1 1 1.; 1. 1. Crushing eacutclieoii I -C. D. to Join the Gonzrertatog 0 010 ell spent the week-end of August Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deveaux .,..i... - a. An Amale- 2!.Movlngpart. Come and l)l”lllE,' the whole family to an enjoyable D.-lmt: aEd"dl':::n:::,: Ireadnbyaplgiis 9 Mm 1"" "me Find "WW Ml" Mid ” 5””"””e1d' Mm" m””"'"l "” 5. city in itltaklng tmeciti outing and entertainment whli.iiih-nVtlryv” E”; Murphy and a lovely gift Mrs. George smith of st. Theresas. gjtaelgtgitectzhalrsgztly twihere they yum... 4,v.i-yin; ggflimrltlientool r ' ' . . ” 9 8”” 0 io.r it welsh! - ' g 19,4, g';m”,:2;" vflf. ;j,'gmi;;ld'bi;”M,g: Mr. smith OBrlen was .. visitor Mrs. Deveauxz rather. Mr. Michael 1;, ar (Ind) 2b.8prito ax X? Nonm. kacxemm Rev. H. J. ?u Bt.tl:)atrlckvg Road on Saturday, gllgltel fscr.mMi'. gout Mrrls. D:;e;ux 13' ch," slpood . 35.5?” I D h 5 dd ;, gus . , e mo r o cw a r- -. g.p-"mi, o s g i'.”'fi?. ggilleesegtastitljrl. B'rhIaes:v:n- 43” so ”"f Wm "Wm '0 ...'C3iIfa,' ruff glultezorel ' p - ---- --M - or ' ' i , . ; 0 :'f,fg:,”,fg ”pf.,mde1f;c,,,33 .,f,::,J,','y 2,12,. LONDON - (cm .. Officials or tlieirglitfrhi? iilntfila U(.,S.1:.wmg for 13' ST). "ic.)::.fi?.';o! 9 anyu:t.ai-to Hruma-y'-an...-.. ': 3, "Wed d,',,h.,K me evening by me the 1951 Festival of Britain have Mr, Joseph Falrchild and Mr. 1 lmreadoyv-vi 8.College s1.LetterC 8B.Ten cents ROYAL ENFIELD, FRANCIS BARNETT at 2g ladies. returned the 32200-000 worth at oux- Jack rmrchua. who have been no. 1., M... oi-io' :a.HnrI- . "I-54 and ARIEI g VG , tural exhibits and other articles to atloning at the Fairchlld duunamy, iQ,A; um; o u,uu-nun? ID.l"rosen -, ' M ANCIENT BASTION their ownrrs - all except one. It home in Georgetown left frhuroday, 19.'l'lea time saiiuuioainln '. dam" . P”,3'” & A"'”””"i”' N The historic island of Malta in is an anclt'nt'steam engine. exhib- Aug. isth on return to Boston, 21. seriuof 11-SI-ltmmll vellum” ”o3P"'"'”"9 As Low as 309; Down and up to 24. Months A the Mediterranean has an area of itcd as a historic mechanism, which- Mass. 17, aux..." (naut.) ,li2.izemnnnt 94 square miles. nobody now wants. -A.c H4. Millpond l DAILY onrrroquars:-amt. bow to work it? ' AXYIILIAAXUI lg Ila0NGI'IlalaOW- g -om latter simply stands for another. In Iiua Ixuaplo A is used Ivar the thus Ila. x m the tw6.0'I. etc. Ilnslo I-tter-. -ro--, Utropiilu. the length and formation of the words rs allghlni-I-p lash oaytiio was letters an itinerant. " c D .ao:yoo-sranquot-uon;f pl-sou sax I--rxo-on IIIK W'1L'l'.i Ksoi leorvnu auvsa toxins fafxb.-.:,I!O7!I - i I - t' r. -VUDKT. L : YOCWI l ' HATII WAIIID l . I ' V