uwrrawa. Out. (cm - Its goinil '9 be rrddy-If he , 1-he twu-yea! lives through it. me. killing a fox med to nliealth officials at North Bay. disclosed that examination of the toys head had determined the ani- mal was rabid shed of the r 31.31: earn e:ntl-rabies vaccine after HOCKEY. SUMMERSIDE Civic stadium Tuesday night. Morrell versus Schurman Eagles. NAME .0MITTEI) In- gdt-erieutiy o m I t t e d in the list of survivors of Mr. Allan MacLeod. llrudenell. whose death occurred on Sunday. was that of his widow. the former Hannah Moore of Gladstone. The funeral of the late lir. .'llacLeod will be held on Wed- nesday afternoon from his late re- Iidcnce at Brudencll. lntermcnt itlll he in the Montague Community Cemetery. n.1: Personals Roger Dingwell. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dingwell. Bay Fortune, is improving after his op- mation in the P.E. Island Hospit- ll Miss Martha Poole. Montague. N.B. While there she attentledpthe Canadian C” pionship curling Ionspiel. EAST BALTIC Mr. Alden MacDonald. Kings- boro. had during the past week the misfortune of getting his hand badly hurt in a grain. crushing machine. Mrs. Wesley Fraser. North Lake, underwent a successful operation in the Sourls Hospital. Miss Mabel Rose. Nonh Lake. left February 24, via plane for U. S. A. where she will visit with her sister. Miss Edith ii )se. R. N. They both plan on proceed- ing to California. Miss Lois Robertson. Kingsboro. has been ill at her home. Mr. Vincent Massey. spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Massey, Bothnell. Miss Marion Dingwcll returned to her home in Fortune having helm: a patient in the Souris Hospital where she underwent In operation. lirs. Francis Gillis. North Lake. is spending some time with her husband who is confined to the hospital In Halifax. Hrs. Allan Macl)owell wllo had spcnl several weeks in the P. E. l. Hospital returned to her home in Glen Valley. hlr. Alvin Robertson. stutlcnt at the Vocational School. Charlotte- town. spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robertson. Klngsboro. llrs. Page of the nursing staff. was a recent visitor to Moncton.. ltangling with the fdx. But since a long summer for rabies symptoms can develop up to six months after contact with an -old collie was sen- iulectcd animal, it is unlikely the mmd to six-month quarantine dog will be let loose before the which thrcat- end of Augu attack seven children on - Although it their way home from school Feb. dog was bitten by the fox, veter- inarians said there is a chance it t. sis not believed the may develop rabies and die. Teddy's young masters. Armand and Eugene Blake. are themselves undergoing treatment for rabies. Tgddy, who had been tied up in Along with the other five small farm of Armitage children who handled the dead fox Mattawa. received a after the collie killed it. they are receiving daily injections of serum Eastern Guardian ANNUAL MEETING Montague Junior Board of Trade, tonight at 7 p.m. Town Hall. TRANSFERRED - Mr. Melvin Upton of Dundas. Hamilton, form- erly of Montague. who has been employed with International Har- vester, has been transferred to Victoria. Vancouver Island, B. C., recently. He will be accompanied by his wife and two children. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - It was learned last evening that the funeral for the late Mr. Perle Cail'ns. of Gaspereaux. formerly of Greenfield. who was accidentally drowned in Graham's Creek last week. will be held from St. Mary's Church, Montague, on Wednesday morning at 9.30 am. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarancc Rose, North Lake. Miss Annie Townsend. South Lake, has not heing enjoying her usual good health at her home. Miss Bertie Robertson. Red Point. lclt recently for Moncton whcrc employment awaits her. Ml.-is Robertson had been clerk with Matthew and MacLcan. Sou- ris. for the past year and half. The regular weekly prayer meet- and Mrs. Robert Baker. Lakeville. on Feb. 22 and was largely attend- ed. The W. M. S. meeting was held at the home of Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Bell. Red Point. on Febru- ary 2t and was largely attended. Mrs. Robert Yates. Kinssboro. who recently underwent an opera- tion in the Souris Hospital is making a splendid recovery and expects to return to her home during the first part of the week. Cougratuations to Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Jamieson. Georgetown. who were recently married in St. lilary's Church. Souris. Mrs. Ja- mieson is the former Ronalda Mac- Isaac. formerly of Grecnvale and Souris and the daughter of Mr. James Maclsaac and the late Mrs. Maclsaac. on Monday night. February 20th the Red Point Women's Institute held a successful crokinoio party in the Red Point school. Prizes were won by Messrs. Elwood tChing and Edward Citing. Pro- ceeds ' ant towards the Red Point School fund. Lunch was served by the ladies of the Red Point W. l. Mrs. Birdie Ching. R.N.. Sourls Hospital. spent the weekend at her home in Basin Head. Sympathy Is extended to Mr. Alfred Higginbotham and family at lmtris Hospital. spent a few days Fortune Bridge on the sudden and DAILY c AOIOII ROSSWORD in 2? nown 1:. com: l ". ' 1- Quick I. A quickly groin: I. Mlgpiu dug shelter 15. Van ilur.) (World 19. Man- O. Of the Ian War I!) cultno '3 -"Malena 8. Singing 22. snnro or early voice 18. h-ult Britain 0. Variety-of drinlu I2. Additionl 15. River 13- PM! 0. am-u. (U. s.) It A I-an urlsua 11. cut; 5. Thane have 39. Trim- R. t been found mine- 11. Hawaiian In pyramids so. Paciuaoiu Dovouud . ldgo at It Neat 1. Indian moulo I wound 30- Nova tun pun 34. mm lcotln a Gountor- toor.) or. sham (Abba) irritant 85. B-ohnpotl color '1-3;:-m tux. um cunnc It. Gone to It Plant a 3312', ll. Narrnu I F I illltlliiiiiiifittttiit I I. I. l I O. W . . um! onv.-.'oouorn- now: In to work In KIIILIAAXI . D I-OIOIILI-OW M a.caM'T.T. anouunwur. Inuuumvl-AI-u-04 morn. cu. In-clown W walla vA&nhcnnOIIIUIl' III IOOYIIQYI IIAXIY nxvatrn. Inn III! an ant. as-vx xrrct IR? AYIV 'l"'V'3'."o AW OI IIAXIY ...'":.'-.:..:n::-.3-...':.'..-.-.'.'a.."..." '”"" .&g!g” Q uaglsuulsn India! I ing was held at the home of Mr. W Long Summer For Collie As He Awaits Rabies Outcome as part of the Pasteur treatment. The treatment was started March 5 and the children will con- tinue recelvin the painful stom- ach-muscle tions until March lit. Officials said four persons in North Bay were bitten by dogs last week. The dogs were placed under observation. Agriculture department officials here said iii are receiving nu- merous repo s of foxes leaving the bush and attacking dogs in rural areas. Dogs known to have been in contact with them are either quarantined or destroyed. Georgetown H-S And Film Council On Thursday. March 1st the members of the Home and School Association and the Georgetown Film Council met in the Council Chambers. The Home and School held a short meeting during which discussion was held on black-out screens for the school. Favourable reports were received on the sup- plementary reading plan adopted at the school by Miss G. Solo- man and Mrs. C. Lelacheur. The Film Council pa ” Rev. Paterson then handed over the meeting to Mr. Bram Chand- ler. and Mr. Stan Mclnnis of Charlottetown. Mr. Mclnnis stres- sed the importance of returning films on time, in order that re- quests may be filled promptly in their turn. Mr. Chandler suggest- ed a more thoughful use of films. with a planned program on a chosen theme. This was demon- strated with A film, "A is for Atom". followed by a discussion. and summary. This experiment in work-shops was well received. and a vote showed that further exploration along these lines would be welcomed by the majority. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Chandler and Mr. Mcinnla. and hope expressed that further worshlps will soon be organized. CK unexpected death of Mrs. Higgin- ham. Miss Sylvia Bruce. Charlotte- town. spent the weekend at her home in Red Point. Mrs. Donald 1. McClure and son John Arthur. Kingsboru. were recent guests of Mrs. Owen Cock- ran at the Baptist parsonage. North River. while Rev. D. 1. Mc- Clure and Rev. Owen Cockran at- tended the Rural Ministers Con- ference in Moncton. Mr. Chester Bruce. Charlotte- town. spent the recent weekend at his home in Kingsboro. 'Mrs. Lorne MacNelli. Red Point. is now out and about again fol- lowing her illness. Mrs. Freeman Mosscy. Both- well. is now taking care of the children of Mrs. Wesley Fraser while she is a patient in the Sour- ls Hospital following her recent operation. Mr. Forbes Young. Kingsboro. has been confined to his home the past week. Messrs. Peter Stewart and Lee Coffin returned to their homes in Ktngsboro having spent some time in the lumber woods in Ashland. Maine. 'Mrs. Harry Bruce. Red Point, is at present not enjoying her usu. at good health. Mrs. Augustus Peters. St. Char- les is ill in the Charlottetown Hos- pltal. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. S. S. Hession. Montague. on the death of her sister. Mrs. Lucy E. MacDonald at Attleboro, Mass. Misses Alice Kennedy and San- dra Kennedy Charlottetown. spent the weekend at the home of Messrs. Lorne and Oran Ken- nedy, Kingsboro. Mr. Jerome Sutherland who has spent some time in the Sourls Hospital returned to his home at Black Pond. Mrs. Clarance Rose. North Lake. left by plane February 19th to U. S. A. where she will undergo an operation. . it Farmer Takes A Wife PART FOUR Lena Veuey Hunger and sleep went unheeded Till the going down of the sun With caution he must now proceed Recalling the yarns the Indian spun. Suddenly he came to a clearing. The sunsetting rays amazed hlm-- For a moment it seemed so cheer- ing Emerging from the forest dim. Still on he went over hill and hollow Feeling free and out of danger- More unafraid new paths to fol- low. He felt like a brave young ranger. He rode a long by a river's side Much like the one gone thru- lt chanced to be at ebbing tide. To cross was easy Ilten to do. Pony was faithful and willing To obey his master's command. The fete to Laddio was thrilling- It is any to understand. The water was shallow and clean Where pony walked to the chars Where stood o fan-ner. tank and lean. Who spoke of men molesting of you Lnddir explained his good reason For his presence around about there- For the death of his mother was levln Andiiieedetl help for his father to care. Afarmofahoulllewilhodb f ind For hunger VIII (It'll! Ml brenst- And someone to pony be kind- horiuda amt was the and It lat Commended LAC Clifford Ray Heffern. 14. of Toronto is to receive the Queen's commendation for helping to re- scue an airman from a burning jet plane after a ground collision at Keflavik. Iceland. February last year, He and two other air- men. who will also receive royal commendation. hauled the pilot from the burning Sabre after it went out of control on the tarmac. (CF from National Defence) Curling Today At Montague Curling schedule at Montague Rink today: 7 pm. - Yeo Theatre East ice - Geo. McIntyre vs. B Johnston West ice - C. S. Stewart vs. Dr. Johnston 9 pm. A Ladies. NO-RTH MURRAY HARBOR Messrs. Wendell and Grant Gra- ham. Gaspereaux. recently re- turned from a trip to Toronto and Montreal. While in Toronto. they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daunt Golden. and in Montreal. spent some time with Mr. Gra- ham's son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Graham. Mr. Oswald Graham. Cambri- dge is a patient in the P. E. Is- land Hospital. Mrs. Clarence Reynolds. Murray River. was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willard McClure. Miss Mary T. Johnston. P. W. C. student. spent the we kend at the home of her pareris. Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Beck. Alllstou. were the recent guests of Mrs. Beck's sister. Mrs. Elmer Millar and Mr. Millar. Miss Betty Ann Millar. nurse in training at the P. E. Island Hos- pital. was the recent weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millar. The February meeting of the Murray Harbor North Womenis Institute was held at the home of Mrs. James MacLure. Sixteen members responded. to the roll call with a Valentine verse. The sum of 56.00 was voted to the March of Dimes Campaign. The monthly "Penny Auction” was held with Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn donating the prize which was won by Mrs. Harry Reid. At the close of the business period a social hour was enjoyed and lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Harry Millar and Mrs. John Ciow. Mrs. Marvyn Johnston invit- ed the members to her home for the March meeting. Sympathy is being extended to the family of the late Mrs. Allen Morrison who passed away at her home in Peters Road on Febru- ary 9 after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Chester MacLure. Monta- gue. was a recent guest at the home of her sister. Mrs. Harry Millar and Mr. Millar. The choir of the Murray Har- bor North Presbytcrian Church presented their variety concert under the auspices of the Baptist Ladies Aid in the Murray liar- bor South Community Hall on fore in , "y audlenc . Follow- ing the program box lunches were old with Mr. Robert Glover as the capable auctioneer. Mr. Basil Morrison. Halifax. at- tended the funeral of his mother Mrs. Allen Morrison. Peters Road. turned to Charlottetown spending some time with her son Gerald Johnston. ALBION CROSS Misses Violet Dingwell Lois and Georgie MacLean were visitors at Donald. Mrs. Ira Young has been con- fined to her home for the past month. Mr. Earle Macswain and Mr. Arthur MacDonald. Alhion Cross. were recent visitors to Brida- town. Mr. Alonu Riley. Prlmroll. motored to Albion Crosa where he was guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Riley. Mrs. Angus MacDonald and Ar- thur motored to Forest Hill on Sun- day. They were guests of Mrs. Mac- Donald's diughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mar-Donald. Mrs. Angus Macbun and grand- son. Glen Swallow. visited Mrs. MacLean's daughters. Mrs. Earl Swallow and Gloria. st. Johns. Mr. Alfred Macbeod. Stralhconn. was I recent visitor to Bridge- town. Mr. Reggie Banks and Mr. Bill Blsckett were recent visitors in Albion Cross. Mr. Howard MacDonald was a recent visitor to Howe Bay. guest of his aunt. Mrs. Flora Mnclfie. Miss Violet nlngwoll teacher of Albion Cross school spent the week- iuuuurtuntnrcrmanruu. Friday evening February to be- R Mrs. Garfield Johnston has re- . after I and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. ; A0 , the home of Mrs. lsobelle Mac- l The regular meeting of the Molliieue Town Council was held last evening in the Town,Hall with Mayor Bruce H. Yeo, presiding. Present were Councillors Rey- l10ld5. Clements and Vanlderstine. A letter was read in the cor- respondence asking the council tn Support a petition to the Federal Government asking for an increase in "19 Old age Pension from S40.tI to 65.00. A motion to this effect was made. A letter was read from Imperial 011 regarding re-location and im- provements to their station at Routine Business Transacted At Montague Council Meeting Montague. The matter was left with the fire-chief. Doug Coffin for a decision. It was moved that thirt, minute parking would be established im- medlately on Main Street facing the Federal Building between the hours of 8 n.m. and 7 pm. Discussion took place regarding pollution of the Valleyfield stream and its loss to the town as a tour- ist attractlon. and it was moved that the town send a letter to the Department of Industries and Nat- ural Resources supporting a petit- ion to prevent gravel washing on the Vnlleyfield stream. GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen were visitors to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Feb. 29th, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmonds. Mrs. Don Rankin of Calgary. Alberta arrived in Georgetown 1851 Wwk to attend the funeral oflhcr brother. the late Russell Vernon, Yorston. Mrs. William Murphy and son Ray. returned home on Friday. March 2nd from 'l'ortmto. where they visited Mrs. Murphy's dau- ghters. Misses Helen and Louise Murphy and her son anti daught- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Murphy. Friends of Mrs. Minnie Rafuse are ' clcoming her back to George- town from Charlottetown where she spent the winter. Ar-t-ompany- ing Mrs. Rafuse to Georgeotwn on Saturday. March 3rd were her son-in-Ir-.v and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hubcrt Fraser. Gerald I). Murphy and Bernard Walsh. students at St. l)unstan's College, wt-re recent visitors to their home in Georgetown. Miss Mary Lou Henry. Miss Sheila Scully and Miss Barbara McQuellan. students at Notre Dame Academy in Charlottetown spent the past weekend at their homes in Georgetown. Mr. Norman Thompson. Cana- dian National Railway Stations Agent at Georgetown. spent. the past weekend at his home in Cornwall. Mr. Gortion,Bal)ineau spent the past weekend with relatives in Charlottetown. Friends of Mrs. Mabel Hearn are welcoming her home once again from Halifax. N. S., where she spent several months. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris lliish landings Up In January OTTAWA tCPl - Landings of sea fish in January rose four per cent in 131658.000 pounds from 132,372,000 in the currespondng month last year. the bureau statistics said Monday. Value of the catch also rose seven per cent to 33,502,000 from S3.258.ooo. The Atlantic catch in January totalled 43.4.'i3.000 pounds worth 32.- 063.000. compared with 33.23-i.00tl pounds valued at sl.907.000 I year ago. The British Columbia catch declined to 94.22.1000 pounds from 99.l.'l8.0tl0 but the value rose to 31,439,000 from 31.351000. CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS I20 Kent St. Phono CI! and family of Elmira. motored to Georgetown on Sunday. March 4th, where they were the guests of Mrs. Harris' mother. Mrs. An- nie Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perrault and family of Lower Montague visited Georgetown on Sunday. March 4th. where they were the guests of friends. Olive King returned recently to Toronto. Ont. after attending the funeral of their father. the late Daniel King. Mrs. Everett Llewellyn and two children of Montreal. Quebec. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Llei ellyn. Mrs. Aeneaa.MacDonald return- ed home on Friday from a visit to Toronto, Ontario. "runs or" voua svsrsm son spams rt-us Wastes in the system can slow you down! Burdock Blood Bit- tern. a pure herbal remedy. cleanses the system and helps improve the appetite. This "Double Action" helps relieve constipation. headaches. dyspep- sia and sour stomach quickly. Get Burdock Blood Bitters at your drug store today. A fine '1'. MILBURN Co. Product Mrs. Newton 0lConnor and Miss DUNDAS I Mr. Michael J. Campbell of Primrose, who Is taking an egg- llarading course in Charlottetown spcnt the weekend with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Camp- bell. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Matheson and daughter Beth Anne of Al- bion Cross were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Mutch. North River. The many friends of Mr. Garth Clay. Bridgetown. are glad to see him about again after being bad. ly injured. Mr. and Mrs. .los(-pll Morrison, lSl. George's were visitors to Dun. das last week. A successful card party was held on Thurstiay l'llL'llI Feb. 23rd .at the home of Mr Farquhar iCampbcll. l)un(ias titre. Sixteen tables were in play The ladies' tpllite was vton by Mrs. Florence lMcl)onald, Primrose, and the gent's was mm by Mr. Lawrence Johnston of St. George's. Consola- tion prizes were equally merited SUSPENSE PACKED AS ONLY "MICKEY" (TAN MAKE IT! NOW! illS FIRST MOTION PICTIJIIE BLASTS Yilll OUT OF YOUR SEAT! SHOWING TUESDAY AT II.30 P. M. CAPITOL 'I'ues.. March 13, 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 by several young peopoo. Mr. Merlin Campbell, who has been spending some time at his home in Dundas. left on Tuesday. by plane to St. John, N. B. en route to Boston. Mrs. Robt. Acorn of Albion Cross is spending some time visit- ing her daughter and son-in-law. 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