PAGE EIGHT ..L _ . ... The GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 29, 1949 ‘l’ 0 D A Y — “THE RED SHOES" WINNER OF AWARDS ALL OVER THE GLOTSE PRINCE EDWARD Tlillli. rm. SAT. NEWS - OCCUPATIONS - CARTOON Shows 2:80 - 6:45 - 9 __..._.______.____....._._ .__ GIIAIILOTTETOVAITIN l a .-- TODAY — “THE AIIGUSED" Shows 2:30 -_ 7 - 8:45 I Tlllllhj- FRI. —_§A_'_TL Johnny WEISSMULLER fie as Jll (ill. JIM lk;S7'75e1£nE Seal - Stooge Comedy Mk. ilsitoi-s to Duridas on Sunday. Niir. Murray \Vlll'.P and Mr. Al- Harbor, \veer visitors to Alliston on Sunday. vln Chapman, Murray Mr. Everett King. Whim Road. lovely residence n! l/Ers. Bruce Butler, Murray Riv- has boucht the er, and have moved in. Mrs. Ellis lVlcPhersci-i and ilwo children Herby and Sandi-s, Peters Murray Road, were visitors to Harbour North on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox. Truro. Cardigan School Pupils" Allistcn and Vicinity and Mrs. Donnie Johnston md Ion Earle. Pvters Road. were have arrived at Peters Road to attend the funeral of Mrs. Cox's brother, Mr. Stafford McDonald. The people of Peter Road and vicinity were greatly shocked on Tuesday evening at the sudden death from a heart attack of Mr. Stafford McDonald, Peters Road. Mr. McDonald was in his usual good health and had attended his lobster traps as usual on Tuesday and had returned home when he was stricken with s heart attack and passed sway before medical aid could be summoned. lllr. Mc- Donald is the son of Mr. Charles McDonald and the late Mrs. Mc- Donald of Alliston. What might have been s very serious accident occurred on Wed- nesday, June 15th when n horse owned by Mr. Oswald Graham. Cambridge Road ran away- MI‘- Grshsxn and his daughter Mrs. David Hicken. Pembroke, were in the Waggon st the time but were thrown clear. Mrs. Hicken was rushed to the Montague Hospital where it was found there were no bones broken but Mrs. l-liclcen was suffering from shock and minor injuries. Mr. Graham escaped un- hurt. NEW DELI-DI -- (GP) —- The world-famed whispering gallery in ‘the Gol Gumbaz monument at Bi~ japur is being repaired by the In- dian governmcnt. The monument was built in 1656 by Sultan Mo- hamed Adil Shah. The gallery, 11 feet wide, hangs 109 feet above the inside floor. IUNOR GIADI BACK ROW —- Left to right-Marie Quinn (Student Teacher). Raymond Shepard, Blddy Maclntyre, r Mary Redmond, Joseph Quinn, Steven Msclntyre. Charles MacLellan, Carl Cronin, Cari Bruce Web- ’ ter, Bernadette MacDonald (Teacher) DLE ROW-Barbara Sanderson, Judy Macdon sid, Rose Brothers, Myra Byrne, Joey Williams, RON’! ROW-Andrea Redmond, Urban Shepard, Alfie Gardiner, i‘ Eerald Cronin, Douglas Shepard.’ OUT OUR WAY teele, Jackie Gallant, Percy Byrne. Lawrence Mac lntyre. Margaret MacDonald, Johnnie hoio by Gray-Ferguson. -By J. R. Williams’ ,> ,E6A‘D.' I'M, g GFZOWMG / HoAzse ‘rev- ' use, To SHOUT ABOVE THlS _' CATARACT or- convefisATiou. l OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE /’ true woeto AND vou LADuae -~ Moor 0F you ARE ePoiLiNe ‘(OUR scars. LETTlNG THEM “E-XPFZEBS THEM- 6&|.v»:-s“e~/ TALKING BACK.’ ' finance roam,- '1. :. " I}? ably’ '- - CALLING \I M LITTLE LEliMJD BRAT/ WELL.’ HORQE- WHlP ms g MOTHER! git.- § I312.’ Tllllli. — Flll. — SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Saturday Onl 2:80 llllll “RiltKYf [Mil All "i5 Slllllol lliil" mi Musical - ‘Cartoon Science - Comedy Bristol and I I VICIIIiTY Mrs. WA. O'Brien w“ in [he city on Friday on a business trip. Carpenters are busy re-rcoting the root of the large Dingwell & Rossiter store. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donovan and 501i Joie were in the City on 111-1. day on business. Mfl- (Worse Daveaux was a bus- iness visitor to the city on Satur- day as was also Mrs. Bill Aylward. Quite n number from this vi- cinity attended the Fun Parade. mflklfll the trip by chartered cars. x Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Byrne and son Melvlne Jr., were week-end visitors to their old home in Bris- Odnsiderable white washing is doing on here at: present and it makes this village look up more md more. Mrs. Stannis Lsplen-e was a business visitor to the City on Friday, returning home the same evening. r litre. A. J. Kelly end Miss Mabel O'Brien were in the City Sutur- day on business. Another visitor we: Ralph Siimott. . Min Teresa. Ooflinl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Coffin, has arrived home from Montreal where she had been employed. Mrs. Charles Moshe-r, who had been a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital for sorne time, returned home last week. Miss Three: O'Brien, who was attending Notre Dame Convent, has arrived here for the summer months. The convent closed last Week. Min Reta McAdam, R.N., has cetirned to her home alter a per- iod of nursing in Toronto and Charlottetown. Miss McAdam will be leading lady in a hlpPy event shortly. The em l-ilah Mus at the Little Flower Church for the late Mike Flynn was celebrated on Monday mcrrnlng. not Sunday, as reported last week. Mr. P. R. Sinnott end son, car- penters, have completed the big job of re-roofing the Church of St. Lam-once at Morell Rear; also the house and outbuildings. Mrs. Gus MacDonpld. who is getting into the strawberry grow- ing on s larger scale he; set out. a. mighty lot oi’ iiwo thousand plants. These plum will not. beer any fruit. this season, Growers re- port. the ektireme dry. hot weather hard on the fruit. —-B. Blends o! Miss Margaret Find- ley will be sorry to hear dis is n patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital folio-win: an accident mt her home hoi- on Thudsday evening. Miss Findey was doing some work around the outside o! hur home when in some manner she lost her balance while up on ihcladder and fell to the ground, breaking hei- leg. Mr. Sterling Mclwen rushed the injured woman to lion- ‘pitel where she will he (unlined for some time. She had only arriv- ed home from Boston a. short time elo Mtlie summer months. Irlends o! Mrs. Joe Donovan will be sorry to hear she fell injur- ing her back on Friday while vis- ltinl her niece. Mrs. James Mc- Corrnsck. in the city. She stepped into the open cellu- hstch and re- ceived quite a shaking up along with a cut leg and lnhiries to her beick. lhe is able to be around but reports herself u very still nblezeltfliillr sols-rel nauseous: nmu r. Stewart WIN lldeerplvwni ‘llelnstflfllb; THE EASTERN GUARDIAN lllldlnllllerllllillrlll-Iyrnn Cllll‘ III Harriet . AGINT OIOIAIITOWN: Weldon TJVIII- bought at ll) of the Ihoflnnrdlnn - hllewhlrleeeslnlonhlnei llIl-Luewellynzsasndrq. lnlonrls: Uonnnnbendlluranes Ieperrlnllvteteehihelneetflllnn. . .3681!!! WATCHES. - C. ll. Boomin- Jeweller. Montague, P14. "NIIITIIM ell occasions. C. ll. Boebnlr. Jeweller. Montague. we. Donovan underwent e serious operation in the hospital only two mouths s30 and wel lust getting around. when this accident hap- Mrs. John R. O'Brien was a bus- iness visitor to the city last week. Mrs. John Inpierre and daugh- ter Hie were visitors to the city last week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie OT-lsnley were visitors here on Monday from Bourll to vote. They remained overnight. Mrs. Ernest Bum-brick. who spent the past. week with her sis- al hire has returned to her homo It Bold of Hillsboro. Mr. Robert Belanger, who came here from Quebec to reside some years ago and later returned io his home port, has arrived back in Bristol for a visit. Mrs. Robert Bellanger arrived here last week to spend some time with her parents. Her three child- ren are with her. She was Alice Lapierre before her marriage in Quebec some years ago. Once more we call attention to a one-mile stretch of hifihway be- tween Lot Forty and Morell that is getting worse every day and unless this is attended to at once. some- one is going to be hurt in a car smash. ’l‘hursdsy' of this week marks the end of the lobster season and what will be done they by the fishers and those in the pack- ing plants will do then remains to be seen. A lot. or people expect to be out of work. It was expected that nil new seats would be placed in the Little Plow- er Church last week owing to the men who are to do this work still working on a church at St. Marg- srets. The Job here 1s to follow that one and will be done anytime now. The seats were on order for a your or more. Some one entered the old store of the late Leo Roach last week alter breaking the windows. All the counters and everything but the wall were taken out. The property is owned by Mr. Dave Roach Who resides in Halifax and who has been in the hospital for a long time. No doubt the interior was taken for firewood. Mr. Charles McCarthy is. havinl n new and modern barn erected. At present the new barn will rc- place several smaller "ones of the old-time style. everything under one roof. This great barn will be the third in this vicinity. Chester McCarthy built one last yesr and Mr. Ephrun Malone has one well underway that is seventy live feet long. ' Friends here, especially the old timers, will learn with regret of the death st his home in Lynn, Mass. of Mir. Robert Mooney. He left here many years ago to re- side in the States and. when this writer visited him last summer, his sole desire was to visit his old home once more 1nd. see old friends. Friends join in extending sincere sympathy to his family. A welcome visitor here after many years absence is Mr. Jariah Baker from New Jersey, USA. Mr. Baker retired from the fishing in- dustry some years ago and went to the States to reside with his son Roy who operates s service sta- tion in New Jersey. Jarlnh says he is only seventy eight now and ls in prime health and expects to stay around until the warm weather is over lnd make s few trips to the Oldlfishing grounds he loves so wel . The funeral of the late Miss Catherine Hughes who died in Portllnd, Maine, s short time ago was held from the residence of hoi- nephew, Mr. Harold Murphy to the Church of the Little Flower here on Wednesday momlng where Re- quiem Hizh Mess was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. P. McKerins _who also conducted service at the have. The older class remember Miss Hughes. She was a sister of the late Mrs. Peter Murphy and visited here mostly every summer. She resided with another nephew. Mrpflhsrles Murphy in Poi-inns who cams home with her remains. Mr. Murphy is s railway engineer in Portland, and his home is n stopping place for many a travel. ler from this vicinity on the way to Boston. Georgetown flld Vicinity m. Howlnn Mullaly of Bowls River, Chief Returning Officer tor King's Oounty for the June 27th Federal election was l business visitor to Georgetown on Friday where '11s interviewed his two Dep- uty Returning Officers, for George- tcwin East and West Polls, Mr. Howard S. Macbean and Mi‘. David ' LIVE!!- ‘on Thursday. m. Cecil manil- eur, prominent farmer o1 George- town Royalty suffered a serious loss when a pure-bred two-yea:- old Holstein heifer broke her leg when her foot became caught bo- tween the runners and the reeve of s sleigh in Mr. laLaoheui-‘s yard. Due to the nature of the injury it was necessary to butcher the valu- able animal. Mr. William Rentcn, General Superintendent of the Canadian National Railways car shops in Winnipeg is the guest of his bro- ther, Mr. ‘Thomas Renton and his sisters, Miss Mae and Miss Ethel Rentcn. I; is eleven years since his last visit to his old heme-town and Mr. Kenton took advantage ,0! his trip home to also pay e visit to his brother, Mr. John Benton, who i5 Superintendent in the Steelworks at Sydney, N. S. Workman were engaged on Fri- day in spreading calcium chloride on a. number of streets o! the town. Much inconvenience is suffer-ed by residents from the dust nuisance and this material. which was giv- en the town by the Provincial De- partment of Public Works, will as- sist greatly in overcoming the dust nuisance. water and Main Streets had previously received s coating of this material. VALLEYFIELD AND VICINITY Angus Nicholson has purchased a new tractor which has given ex~ cellent satisfaction this season. Dorothy‘ Snalr, Inglepori, N.S., is spending a few weeks with the Nickersons at Vlllleyllfild- Rev. A. C. Fraser and W. A. Mac- Lcod spent lnai wcek at Sackvillo attending the United Church Con- ferencc, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vsnlder- sline and Myra. were Sunday visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martin and family. Mr. A. C. Fraser was hostess to iii-'W.'"M.1 s. , Auxiliary at the Manse on \Vednesday night, when " there were nineteen members pre- sent for their June meeting. The C.G.I.T. were also represented and re-nffiiisled with the W.M.S. GROOMBRXDGE, Essex, Eng.- (CP)—At 82, John Avis claims to be the oldest chorister in Sussex. He has sung in the church choli- for 63 years. _ 5n: wizrres A Love" tom ootunu mo ' TH-ERE OUGHTA s: A LAW IOU/NEW! JMHB-OVIO/ VE New Improved VII. Does ‘This lor You l VET. can disllweshing time." No wiping! No diahpsn tin‘! a Cuts greese-bsnishes 80a scum. Loosen: even coo ed-on food. 3 Gives/ you soft water washing in any water. .- 4 Sale: for woolen!’ stockings and lingerie. and to all fine wsshables. COBBAN BANN O. W. L. The annual meeting o! the Cor- ran Bann sub-division of the C. W. L was held on Sunday June 12, at the Parochial Residence with n good attendance. The Di- rector, Rev. Parnell Wood open- ed the meeting with Prayer and acted as chairmen during the meeting. The Pr ‘dent, Mrs. Ai- tred Watts read In appreciative address which was followed by an account of the year's activities which showed that the receipts for the year amounted to $139130- Complimentsry remark! W!" made by Rev. Ir. Wood and oth- en. The followin] officers were ei- ected: President — Mrs. Peter Hughes. 1st. V. R-Mrs. Aeneas Mc- Dougali. 2nd. V. !.—Mrl Bernard Moln- l . nlird. V. P.-Mrs Hector McDon- nld. Secretary - Treasurer —- Mrs- Frnnk Connlck. ._..._..___.._.. FORM!!! All AOII Dill OTPAWA, June 1i — (G) — A military funeral will be held here. Wednesday for Pit-Lt. D.O. Gor- don, outstandinl Air we of the Second World Wu. who died yes- terdny in Montreal. The body will be taken to Vancouver for burial. Flt-Lt. Gordon enlisted in the R.- CAJP. in 1940. He Wu credited wit! shooting down i2 enemy planes. JZfii?znnanvenbé? l Albuufiliuuig/fiber’; 5 Milder to hands No dialling soap film. No fading. I Delicious double-minty duo: I Spnrkling snow-white color " I Scientific polishing nedon I Soepieu , " ‘_ foun cotaexs, IT CLEANS YOUR TEETH! fl.J. union M OITOMITIIJI’! ‘- y. lgiplylnn Jillian’ L . ,. , MONTAGUE. P. l. I. Olllee ileum ’ l0 in 13 AM. l to‘! I. M. by appointment Ofliu Connected With By Fugoly d. Shorts}, ANN KIGWYK, PEIHIAMMV, Mel t’. oimnuiwoizuiuo / ovsnmam uueiv smcv! y vou 2 woman weu- » . nus BEFDRSTHAT eso- i a uuwsmmo vnmmo ’. mum issuable, » cum! vloulc vou m? m '- wot? BEEN UUONT WITH HERE NR A MINUTE. "ER in“! 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