iraoa-mm rue GUARDIAN. CHltRL()TTET()WN JULY 26. 1950 l'liIlifiE C EDWARD to-nu - su- i.l7..iiiI-j'i'ii at i I'l"I' -- ili W lllf l"i liiif INN ill liii” I ll 1,.-I7Z'l7)lz' IE-1lf.i' EXTRA "RIVIERA DAYS" Color Cartoon Shows 2:30-7 -9 Top Comedy Hit! "ONCE MORE MY DARLING” snows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 Q CAPITOL TIIIIII. - FRI. - SAT. l5iiLE EAS I &lilll'i.'.i'3ii.”.i5i I 5 Comedy - Serial BUSY ARCHAEOLOGISTS . IREDRIKSTAD, Norway -(CF) ' -IArchteologlsts working near here ' have unearthed a 1.600-yenr-olrl 'OUR M f 6 seem To BE - LOOK RIcI-u-:2 ? NSIRDS OFA I5 FEEDING 2 THAN FRUIT , & I:eA'rI-IEI2--I. LARGE LADLE5 cAI4E,BoT : '.....'r.'M Have EXTEMSNE or MARMPILADE . I'D HA-re I ? AN ALPACA HOLDINGS IN A LOOK6 LIKE A c To arr 'EM '4 sneer: MOHAIR soar MODEL FOR A FORENOUGH ' . Rance mama To GET , PIOIIIB - BAZAAIIS The L est Games, Premium Mdse.. ecorations. etc. Our new 60 page catalogue is yours for the asking. BLUEBIRD NOVELTY C0. Amherst, Nova Scotia Wholesalers and Importers NOTICE To Farmers Eastern King's WHY PAY MORE? We sell Iodized stock tonic and mineral at S10 per hun- dred lbs. I-log mineral S8.9O per hundred lbs. W. T. RAWLEIGH C0. 61 Years In Business Local Dealer: BERT MULLALLY T BUYING LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY DAILY EASTERN PACKING CO.. LTD. Souris. P. E. I. ll. J. MAIL-3N OPTOMI-JTRIST Fitting and supplying (sinuses Etc. MON'I'A(.ivUI5, P. E. I. 0iTice Hours: in to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. by appointment. Office Connected with . Drug Store. .:.....M-M.-?.j.. iron sickle. in good condition. parts of an iron buckle and 17 pearls which probably came from Central BOARDING HOUSE EGAD. MR.COBALT I ' I or south Europe. 4- TRIPOLI I THE EASTERN GliAllilIA'N AGENTS: DIONTAUIYEX - Harold I (smart. Mile 8 AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry. Albert Althea. Ira Inns Harriet Ulair. Walden unto. the Guardian may be bought as any of the touowuu plum In Mont-rum was a A uem-urn: sun. can. no Goorgetownl I'll. Post Office: llsourlsrlhsiuaeisillllll I. Iiehards 0 Son. ..'l"I'I"I'IJD IOOTWIAI it list! Hon!-IIIII SD00 53011. Mrs. Glad !-ligglnbofham left for New Glasgow on Tuesday to visit her relatives. ...!BESlIIVl-Tlfxily night. July. 28 for big dance in Lower Mon- tague. ..'In stock - 1 Car Load Ce-' ment; 1 Car load Asphalt Shing-I les. etc. Get your supply while our. stock is complete. -- McGowan'si Lirniited. Kilmuivr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dl.ngweil,I Annandalc. and Messrs. Earle and- Steriing Coffin, Fortune. were re- cent visitors to Montague. guests of Miss Thelma coffin. Mr. and Mrs. 1''. Bruce and their son, of Sydney. N.s.. are spending a few days at the summer home of Miss Martha Poole st Mont- aguo. bk. and Mrs. George Alisn,Rox-I bury. Mass. and Mr. John oiarey. Murray River. were recent visitorsl to Montague. guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Alva G. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. John MacTavishl of Port Menier. Que. and their two children, Judith and Danny, were "visitors to Montague on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Madrav-' ish are vacationing at Keppoch. xx. James Mccabe and Mrs. Mo-I Gabe of Somerville, Mass. arei spending t few weeks in Mont-I ague. guests of Mrs. McCabe's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. I-lynes, I Mrs. John Coughlin. and her young son. Quincy. Mass.. and Mrs. Richard Gill, Iona. were vis-3 itors to Montague for a few days, guests of Mr. and Mrs. ArthurI Fraser. I .'Miss Ann Gillespie. Souris, re- turned yesterday from a visit with; her cousin Miss Shirley Cirecn,I Malpeque. i That Body Oontlnuedvfmm page 2 be postponed after symptoms de- velop and especially after attacks of colic appear. If the patient de- cides he does not want an opera-; tion. he takes the chance of ex- periencing painful attacks of gall- i stone colic and increases the risk" of surglical treatment should com-E plieations of gallstone - diseasel of the ducts or tubes carrying bile from the gall bladder-arise. T-he thoughl, then. is that if gallstones are discovered accident- ly. by X-ray or otherwise. but no symptoms are present. operation need not be performed. But. where the gallstones are causing symp- toms - inflammation or gallstone colic - the sooner operation is performed the better it will be for the patient from the standpoint of safety and future health. LIVER AND GALL BLADDER The liver does more different. kinds of work than any other or- gan in the body. Anything that in- terferes with its work upsets all the body processes The gall blad- der may cause many distressing symptoms. Send 10 cents and II 3- cent stamp, to cover cost of hand- ling and mailing. to The Bell Syn- dicaie. Inc. in care of this news- paper. Post Office Box 99. Station G. New York 19. N. Y.. and ask for your copy of booklet "Liver and Gall Bladder." CRAFT SUPPLIES Aalt for FREE nMkIetc"AHa arm cram Round-up" and for complete service and handle-rnlt supplier line all a-ta and crafts write to - 4uua&a(t.5'apa&'u l.lMl'I'ED Maritime and Newfoundland Division II llaihurat IL. Tnrnnto lb. Ontnrle "Reserve Aug. 9 tor chicken supper at Kinkors. MAJOR HOOPLE may BOTH Iuelei-Ieo! Mrs. O.A. Thompson has as her guest for a few day, Mrs. C. C. I Thompson. Charlottetown. Messrs. Bertie Fraser. may Col- llnss. and Gerald Murphy. Mont- . ague. have recently enlisted in the Canadian Navy, Mrs.M.R.I'il 'gofR.ed Line, Penn., is a visitor to Mont- ague for a short time. guest of Mrs. C. l-!. Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Irving, Murray Harbour. were visiting in Montague for a few days. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glad Higginboth- am. Mrs. A. H. Duvar and her son Eric, were recent visitors to corn- wall. Quest: of Mr. and Mrs. nar- ry Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen White- head. saint John. N.B.. are spend- ing a few dlys in Montague visit- ing Mrs. Whiteheadk mother. Mrs. Eliza Campbell. . Liffie Pond and Vieini Mr. James A. E. Msdbonald is at present visiting his son John D. in Pisquid. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mac- Donald were to Halifax over the weekend on a business trip. Rev. Sr. Joan Mary. Sr. Mary of Carmel and Sr. Mary David were visitors to Little Pond on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Fisher of Roxbury. Mass is visiting at the home of her brother John Wm. MacDonald St. Peters pay. Miss Barbara MacDonald spent a few days at the home of her 7 parents Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Mc- Donald, Little Pond. Rev. Wm. MacDonald and his sister Miss Emily MacDonald visited their mother Mrs. John F. MacDonald recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moxie. cali- fornia and Mrs. David Brooks are spending their vacation at their summer home in Annadnale. Mr. somerled MacDonald is convalescing at his home after having an appendix operation in the souris Hospital. His many friends wish him 9. speedy re- covery. . , Sr. St. Egbert of St. Joseph's Iliopltal Toronto accompanied by her sister Miss Bella MacDonald of Montreal are spending a. couple of weeks visiting at the home of their brother Charles s. Mao- Donald. ..t Mr. Raymond Maccormack nccompanied by his mother Mrs. Chrissie Mccormack. Boston, visit- ed at the home of her brother Allan McKenzie and her slster-in- law Miss Mary Mccormack. Bay Fortune Notes ..'Mr. Albert MscLau-ghlan of Boston. Mass.. is visiting In For. tune the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills and family. The Misses Marjorie and Cath- erine Akers are spending a plea- sant vacation visiting with rela- tlves and friends in Bear River. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Alex Fisher. are pleased to see her home again. after be- ing a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital. Miss Elite Mills of Ottawa is en- joying her holidays visiting with llblcirlparenis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. The Women's Institute of For- tune Bridge held a very enjoyable tea party and outing for the school children and parents on the lawn at Mrs. George Wlgmoi-c's. overlooking beautiful Fortune Riv- er. on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood were recent visitors to Montague, where their son-in-law. Mr. Neil Nicholson. Albion Cross, 1. . pg. tlont in Montague Hopping M.-. Nicholson had the misfortune to fall while doing carpenter work on a barn and suffered severe iniury to his spine. All loin in hoping for his complete recovery. &M7KLl! POINT W. I. The July mount of the Brack- lay Point Institute was held at the home of Mrs. George may on the evening of the sixth. There was an fourteen members. and tor. Mrs. name I. isgton. 3.6., s usua or of opening was carried out with on eafdent in the chair. " NOUOO VII liven of la Donor-'s clinic to be held in char- Jul! 8! and Autust ml. as in as pessi e from the diatrietmzt attend. on July is. the Mobile x-nay Unit is to operate in the school at Brsekiey Point. ial interest was an by an .1, Windsor 00.. andaeslsreeouldbebeucht at a much cheaper rate by . . The up to talts sdrsuteee of 'lteoallum ed the nan of HIM the Manitoba ne- Bristol and Vicinity Mr. J. J. MacDonald. O.N R. as- ent at souris. was a Sunday vis- itor to this vicinity. The Rev. Reginald Fhalen is spending his vacation at his home here. He will be ordained to the priesthood next summer. Miss Mary Mclnnla and her friend Miss Teresa Rosalter. re- turned name on Baturday evenlns from the shrine of Ste. Anne de neaupre. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrisse and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Noddy. Newtown Cross. spent Sunday in this vicinity. guests of Charles McCarthy. Friends of Mr: Pius McGuire will learn with regret that he has on- tered the Provincial Banatorium for treatment after being confined to his home for several months. Mrs. Emma O'Brien and her daughter. Mrs. John Thompson. windon. left last week for West Haven. Conn. to visit Mrs. O'- Brlen's sister Mrs. Mary Debons. They will be away for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon- ald. Tignish, are spending part of their vacation at their old home: here. Mr. MacDonald is O. N. R. agent at Tignish. Mrs. Macbomld was Lottie Rossitcr. Mr. R. P. Sinnott had the mis- fortune to hurt his back severely last week while working on the st. Peter's Lake school. A crew of men are moving the school to its new grounds further east where s new mom will he added and a sec- ond teacher taken on in the .'nl.. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Frank Dunn were pleasantly sur- prised last week when she arrived home from the ste. Anne Shrine completely cured of an uncurable ailment that made her a cripple for years, The joy of seeing her wall: again after years a cripple- tums the thoughts of this EH91” vicinity to heaven and its bless- ings. Mr. Maurice Martell left here early Monday morning for his old home in Cape Breton. to visit his aged mother who is ninety years young. His sisters whom he ll” not seen for many years. will visit there at the same time in a fam- ily reunion. Mr. Martel! will spend a month in his old home district in the hope of galnlniz MINT health. ..'Mrs. Mary A. Ohudlelgh is vis- iting her brother Mr. Frank Mc- carthy, and other relatives Ind friends here. after an absence of thirty-six years. Mrs. chudleiizh was a passenger on the Spud 15' land special from Cal8M'l'. Alta, and enjoyed the MD 033- 37” 59” many changes here in people and places. The present priest's resi- dence was only started when she left here, and the frame was just up. The contractor was the lat? wuusm Aylward. she will return to her home on the 31390131 11”” month. The booklets entitled "An Early History of Brackley Pol.nt'-W719 ten by the late Hubert Mccallum. am) issued, by the Womens.Instid- tulle have been complei-ed "la distributed for sale. It was move and seconded that the bill for same be paid to the Irwin Printirii Company. Mrs. George Shaw who was on the program committee save EH interesting readlnl 0" A"”9b”' it .' Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Alexander Seaman. lunch committee - Mrs. Edward-. Mccallum. and Mrs. Fred Bushes- Roll call to be answered by passing In two cpku of soap. Collection 3!. Lunch was served by the hos- iess. assisted by the ccmmitiee and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. ....... ..' A very beautiful event tool: Disco in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Behm ofarsndview, on July. 5th when their daughter Helen Margaret was united in Holy Matrimony with Hugh nar- tiu son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robbins of mu. While Miss Joan Maoaowaa played the wedding march. the bride-s picture of loveliness en- tcredtberoomleaningonthearm of her father who gave her in marriage. The ceremony was per- formed. in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends of the two funilee. by Rev. E. 0. Fraser. Mr. I-Iayworth Msoll.-can of Montague eupported the groom while the bride was attended by her sister. Miss Thelma Behm. After the register was sinned and fellcltations were extended a buffet luncheon' was served. Rnv. Mr. Fraser proposed a toast to the bride which was responded to by the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins left on honeymoon trip through- out the Maritime Provinoel. On thdr return they will reside in their new home at 'Uigg. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins who are very popu- lar and highly esteemed. were the recipients of very many beauti- ful snd valuable gifts and a sub. stanial sum of money. All wish them a long and happy wedded life. NEW HAVEN W.I. The meeting of New I-Iavm 7.1. met at the home of Mrs. Bra-war Boyle on July 5th. The meeting opened by singing ode and repeat- ing creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by twenty members with a box of soap flakes for the box for overseas. Three visitors were present. - Minutes of last meeting were ad. approved and signed by the president. Mrs. Frizzell and Mrs. Deavoreux were elected to attend the convention in Charlottetown. Correspondence was read by the Secretary and three llthank you" notes were read. The receipt for 55.00 given to Manitoba Flood Re- lief Fund was, received. Bills amounting to SL26 were paid. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Michael and Mrs The-mas Deavoreux. Roll call is to be answered with the name of the place in which you were born. Collection was taken and amounted to S135. The meeting closed with "The King” after which a social time was spent. the occas- ion being the 35th wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. John MacPhee. A short address was read by Mrs. Roland Buchanan. Sr.. and a lovely gift and wedding cake was presented her by Mrs. Richard. MacPhee and Mrs. Alton Newman. Mrs. MacPhee thanked all mem- bers for their thoughtfulness and all joined in singing "For She's I Jolly Good Fellow". A bountiful lunch was served by the hostess assisted by some of the ladies. PIUSVILLI! W. I. The regular meeting of the Piusvillo Womanls Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Daniel Gallant on Thursday evening. July 13. The meeting was opened by prayer followed by answering the roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. This was followed by the treas- urer's report. The following new committees were appointed for next month. Sick. Mrs, Cyrus Gai- lant; sandwich. Mrs. Peter 1!. Gal- lant. Mrs. Cyrus Gallant. Dells Gallant and Mrs. Daniel Gallant. Programme will be repeated next month. Mrs. Nelson Gallant in- vited the members to her home for the next meeting which -will be held on August 7th instead of the usual date which would interfere with the annual pilgrimage to It. spring. J. J. Y 01.557300. markets alive In ards of ordinary in a special liquid. MM 50 BOIIIPN. lbs next roll ?.'.'.:.”''.'..'ii :2: Wm "1 I0 ed to raise funds. pl” Correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided that the Institute would sponsor a dance to be held in the Hall on Wednesday 099111118. July Beth. Painting the interior and exterior of the new school was discussed and paint and painters decided upon. The user. 101' I111 be painted straw and -white and the interior, white for the COWIIC. ivory for the walls and tan or buff for the base. The meeting then adjourned followed by a de- licious lunch served by the host. ess. CANADA , rnovmcn or rnnvcs sowno rssarm IN THE PROBATE COURT The 80th day of June. A. D. 1050 In Re Estate of Agnes MscKin- non. late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince. single woman. deceaaed. test- ate. ' .To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Donald McKin- non of Charlottetown aforesaid. barrister, the sole executor of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County. in the said Province, on Monday the 21st day of August next coming. at the hour of eleven oiclock foreuoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estaie should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm MacKinnon. Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least. four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following -public places respective- ly. namely. in the hall of the LIFE Belay will think I you're smart if your kitchen is Well-.8i'odked llorihafspeoiulbahyofyoull there's uoiisiuq so good as lfeias Pu-Cooked Cereal Feed and Halo: Pro-Ceekad Oubuoal Mixture. And when your child is old enough you WIIOIIII, who es sway. . Court House in Charlottetown ' "' at be near the Bank of Nova scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and It or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice thereof. Witness His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judas of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (sgd). ll. MARGARET ANDREW Registrar. ' . IE. I. Ilse Ianper miter catcila Prince Edward Island fhherlness reaped a bumper harvest of in stars this bee. supervisor of fisheries. ob Md 5'0!!!” In 7.831.300 Dolllltll of lobsters with I market value 1;: of IhIsTyear'a P.E.!. lobsters will probably be 3.... do eons. his new process eliminates many of up, nu. puking. The lobsters are packed two to a can. alive They are then air-mailed to consumer ma snivtng as fresh as when they first appured from the oeeug, reported they rkcghf . I I . . It suA?!;cItAcl4tI;xzg-tvcnrl MI 1'1 I IN MILK! -NV "I IIKSYEN 1ITI).'I)Al I suzvevs snow CHILDREN PRiFER IT iOTOl OVEI2. ' ANY omen I210: ca2eAL! 7 Naomi GRAND BREAKFAST DISH Foe salve PEOPLE LIKE You! I I i I I lTIi'e' Neighbor? 3 I . M "While the boss is away. this twontrdsy-wogau if it