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MONTAGUE S ll O E 5TOBE has nov/ a complete line of ohlldrens and misses Play shoes, .."I"HE MONTAGUII SHOE 510KB is featuring the smartest line of Summer Play Shoes for women east of Charlottetown- copt. George Lake. accompanied by his son were weekend visitors to Montague visitinB his family- Miss Elizabeth Vessey. Obi-l’- lottetown. was a visitor for a few days in Montague visit-In! ffimdfl- 111g mgny friends will "l?" 1° learn that Mr. P.J. McKenna. Montague. is ill at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. m. Waldo White left this week for Bglgoinie, Sask.. after specidlw three weeks in Morita-EM. WWI‘ °E Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson. Mrs. Mllnn Poole returned 00 T101‘ home in Lower Montague ‘after spending the past six months in the USA. with relatives ‘and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Dunning have returned to their home in Montague after attending the ap- ple-blossom festival at Annalmns- NB. Miss Betty Ann Beck and Miss Roma Dunning, student nurses at the Prince Edward Island Hospit- al, spent the weekend at their re- spective homes in Montague. Mr. Allison Maclean. Summer- side. was a holiday visitor to Mon- tague, guest of his mother, Mrs. M. MacLean. Miss Jennie MacLaren, member of the staff of the Income Tax of- fice, spent the weekend in Brud- enell. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacLaren. Congratulations are extended to Miss Rena Reid on her completion of her nurse's training course at the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she recently graduated. Mia Gladys MacMillan, member of the staff of the Income 'I‘ax Of- fice, Charlottetown, was a week- end visitor to Montague, visiting her many friends. Mrs. Leonard Deane, WaJtham Mass. is spending a few weeks at New Perth visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.G. MacLaren. . .°THE MONTAGUE S l! 0 E STORE now has a complete line oi men's shoes, black and brown- frorn D width to EEE. Ritchie Shoe exclusive. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Beer had as guests on Tuesday, Mrs. Ivan Horne. Mrs. James Montgomery, Mrs. Warren Duchemin, Mrs. Reg- inald Aitken, and Miss Marjorie Cox, all of Charlottetown. His many friends arc pleased to see Mr. Austin Fraser about again following a very serious illness. He is progressing favorably and his friends wish him a speedy recov- ery. Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Beck have returned to Montague accompan- ied by their daughters, Vera and Pegly. following the attendance- st the graduation of their son, Mai- colm who this year completed his course in Medicine at McGill. Miss Francis Prosper, student nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- pital, spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper, Georgetown. Miss Prosper also visited many of her friends in Montague, where shc was formerly employed at Clark Bros. One oi Montagues grand old ladies. Mrs. Edward Turner, cel- ebrated her elBhty-seventh birth- day quietly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Macbeth on June 1st. Mrs. Turner is in her usual good health, and enjoys hav- ing her many friends visit with her. Miss Iidiih MacPherson. Stone- ham, Mass.. is spending a few weeks in Charlottetown, guest of Mze. Alfred Wcatherbie. Miss Mac- P“ ‘ visited Montague over the weekend in the company of Miss Anne Maatheson. a. former teacher at Montague High School. now teaching at Prince Street School. The funeral of the late Daniel Semple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Semple, Victoria Cross. was held from the Montague Baptist Church on Friday afternoon. The service was conducted by the min- ister, Rev. Maurice Fletcher. The soloist was_ Mrs. Fletcher. who sang very tenderly "The Old Rug- ged Cross". The hymns sung were "Safe in the Arms of Jesus", and "Abide with Me." The pallbearers were Messrs Robert Bemple, I-Iarry Anistie, Bruce Mecintyre, George Anistie, Joseph Anlstie. and Clive Maclnlyre. Interment tool: place in wart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Roper; rln St. Peter's: THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Landry, Albert Aiflll. III- It"! Harriet Clair. Weldon Invers- bought at w of a» Miss B. A. Llewellyn: sun. Cl-q. in Sous-is: Condom‘: and Ilurues The Poll Ollloo. - .-'A’I.‘TI5NTION - for lrnsrt styles in Baby-Doll Shoes call at the Montague Shoe Store. . RENGLIBH CHINA ICUVIN- IBS.—C. 1L Bbehnfl’. Jeweller Montague. . Rev. Sydney J- Boyce. Gwrfl- town. was a recast business visitor to Montague. m. Fred Msohean. Murray River. was a business visitor l0 Montague on Tuesday- Th, propgfly formerly owned by Mr. Clarence White has been P111‘- chased by Mr- Gram 00rd“- Mrs. Winnlfred Bell. Mont-Milk left for st. John where she will spend a few days visitln! NRA-IV” and friends. M; Kingsley Shaw, Bummerside. spent a few days visiting his PIP" grits, w. and Mrs. Neil shew Martinvale. Mr. John Rowe. commercial tre- veller, spent Tuesday 1n Mmm?“ and vicinity eallins on his regular customers. Rev. Robert Bryan and Mrs. Bryan, accompanied by their F" Qhlldfen, were recent visitors to Tignish visiting friends. Mr. R. Graham, Ken-tvllle, com- mercial travellm‘, was a business visitor to Month-EBB cam“? ‘m m‘ regular customers. Mrs. rm. Nelson. Mwtlsue- M! on Tuesday for New York where she will spend a ferw weeks visiting her sister. Mrs. Ernie Martin. , ,' Misg Mary Power of New Perth returned to her home last week after spending tht P15‘? 1W0 months visiting relatives in Bos- ton. Congratulations are extended to Miss Lucy Hennigar. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I-Iennigar. Montague. who Zffldlwled I! a nurse from St. Martha's HOSDIi-BI in Antllbrlish. The MN. Betty and Molly has completed loading a 89M"! 68180 'of produce for Newfoundland. The cargo was supplied by Poole d: Thompson, Ltd, Montague. The ship, which is commanded by Capt. Keeping, will sail for the Grand Banks to discharge her cargo. liillorn-Iirant Wedding St. Itfarys Church, Montague was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Monday, June 6. at nine o'clock. when Miss Helen Grant, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T.V. Grant, Montague, was united in marriage to Dr. Leo H. Klllorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Killorn of Saint John, NZB. Rev. Louis Dougan. P.P.. officiated at the ceremony and celebrated a nuptial mass. a The bride. given in mas-ridge by her father. was charmingly attired in a white slipper satin gown en train. Her veil oi embroidered tulle illusion was worn with a Juliet cap and seed pearls. She wore a triple strand of pearls and carried a bou- quet of Amuican Beauty roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Jean Grant, who was becom- ingly attired in a gown of roar.- crepe with matching accemorl-w and carried a bouquet m! yellow roses. The groom was attended by, Dr. J. Alex George oi Ottawa, a class- mate of the groom. The ushers were Dr. Malcolm Beck and Mr. Raymond Grant. The bride's mother wore a brown taffeta dres with matching accos- sories and a corsage of gas-denies. Appropriate hymns were beauti- fully sung by Miss Maureen Brown of Charlottetown. The reception for 60 guests was held at the Poole Hotel. For going away the bride wore a red gabardine suit with beige ac- cessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. The out of town guests includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Kickham oi Sour-is, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sigs- worth and Mary Slgsworth of Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. All. Grant, Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Grant of Summerside. Mr. L.J. Killorn. Miss Blanid Killorn and the Misses Irene and Gertrude Power, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop, Dr. and Mrs. T.E. Grant and Dr. and Mrs. N.C. Grant. all of Saint John, NB. The groom is a graduate of the faculty of medicine, McGill Un- iversity. After the wedding trip the bride and groom will reside in Windsor, Ontario. PIONEER: IIIIQIMlN A tablet commemorating Basque fishermen who fished along the East Coast as early as I595, is to he placed on the coast of Nova the Montague cemetery. scotla this summer. County electors st meol-‘lllll to be ssnfloned below: suns stapnrasmmansaa limo iem-osmanmoa tbs public are cordially “Willi ruauc uaarmosi ‘no undersigned desires to meet and will addreu Kill’! I u m! tinge will be announced later. Other sneakers warm hoe ...'i‘f..'. to diaeuse the wllflvll illlm a! the dnr- A11- Irogresslve Conservative Candidate. held at 8.80 o'clock at the places I. A. MACDONALD, "*9 Political King's mentioned of 8:30 p.m.: The following Political Meetings will Meetings III County be held on the dates STURGEON HALL-Thursday, June 9th. MURRAY HARBOR HALL-Friday, June IOfII. MURRAY RIVER HALb-Monduy, June I3th. CAMBRIDGE HALL-Tuesday, June 14th. LITTLE SANDS HALL-Wednesday, June ISfh. LOWER MONTAGUE HALL-Thursday, June I6lIi. DUNDAS HALL-Friday, June 17th. LORNE VALLEY HALL-Monday, June 20th. ANNANDALE HALL-Tuesday, June 2lsf. GEORGETOWN HALL-Wednesday, June 22nd. ST. CHARLES HALL-Thursday, June 23rd. The undersigned, who shall address oII meetings, invites other speakers and the general public to be present. T. J. KIICKHAM, Liberal Candidate. Georgetown and Vicinity On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Blackott visited Montague. Mayor and Mrs. P. L. Boudreault visited Montague on Thursday. Mrs. Frank MacLean and daugh- ter are visiting Mrs. MacLeans parents in Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarron of St. Mary's Road, visited their daughter, Mrs. Raymond Lavandier on Wednesday. Mr, Hibbitt Jenkins has com- menced work on the erection of a bungalow which ls situated on the east side of the town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillon of Charlottetown are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Corrigan of Georgetown Royalty. Mrs. J’. W. Lavers and infant daughter, Corinne Marilyn, return- ed to their home In Georgetown on Thursday from the P. E. Island Hospital. It is reliably reported that Mr. Gordon Yorston has purchased the property owned by Mr. David La- vers. Mr. Lavers recently bought the former John Knight property on the western edge of the town. Friends of Mrs. Earl C. Mac- Lean. who for the past few weeks has been a. patient in the P. E. Is- land Hospital, are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home greatly improved in health. On Sunday, May 29th the pul- pit of St. David's United Church was occupied by Rev. William T. Mercer of Mount Stewart. On the same Sunday Rev. S. J. Boyce con- ducted servlce at his old Charge at Mount Stewart, Operations on the various farms in the district are progressing ra- pidly even with the backward wea- ther we have had but now with the recent improvement in climate the pace will quicken and every day- light hour will be utilized to the fullest. Friends of Mr. Warren Baker are indeed pleased to hear that he has recovered sufficiently to be able to leave the King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague, where he has been a patient for some time. Mr. Baker is now con- valescing at his old home in Mur- ray Harbour. On Wednesday at the Court House before Stipendisry Magis- trate for King's County, Joseph W. MacDonald, two cases under the Fisheries Act for having in their possession undersized lobsters con- trary to the Fisheries Regulations. were disposed off. One party who on a previous appearanc- had plead- ed not guilty, changed his plea to guilty and was fined. including costs, the sum of $35.00. The other party on pleading guilty forfeited a total of $25.00 fine and costs. Annual floating Sourls Hospital The fifth annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary, Sourls Hospital, was held in the United Church Hall on Thursday, May 26th with an attendance of seventeen. The president, Mrs. If. G. Mat- thew, presided and opened the meeting with a short address ln the course of which she thanked the officers and members who ss- slsted her during the year. The minutes of the fourth annual meet- ing were read by tho secretary, Mrs. Geo. Campbell. ' The treasurer-b report. resd by Mrs. J. Peter McPhee, showed total receipts for the year of 01.33.30. with expenditures of 01.73.01. Mrs. It. C. McLean, convener or the buying committee. reported JlP-Elii“?! 99"‘!- a Whim Road And Vicinity Mr. Cecil Nicholson. Whim Road, spent several days visiting in Bru- denell. ....' Mr‘. and Mrs. Gordon Moore, Commercial Cross. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. James MacLeod has recently gone out of the trucking business and has disposed of his truck. A number of energetic women from Kilmuir and Whim Road. are gathering together a club shipment of discarded ivoollens. These wool- lens will be sent away and con- verted into blankets. Miss June Beaten and Mr. Basil Beaten, Commercial Cross, were in the City on Saturday, visiting their sister, Miss Zona Beaten, who is a patient in the Provincial Sanat- orlum. As Miss Beaten is recov- erlng satisfactorily, her friends ex- pect that she will soon be home again. MI. Cecil Campbell, Whim Road, recently received news of the death oi his brother, Leslie Campbell, who was living in Laconia. ma. The Iflllflwlns is a news clipping from a Laconia paper: juesue J_ ‘Camllbell. 58, died suddmly yester- day afternoon at the home of his daughter. Mrs. C. Frank Mowers, at 239 Pleasant Street. Mr. Camp- bell had been working in the yard earlier In the afternoon and came lllio the house to rest for a few minutes. He. died while sitting in a chair. Dr. Edward S, Morris w“ (‘A1194 111d Pronounced death due to a heart attack. Mr. Campbell had lived with mg son-ln-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Mowers for the past yo“, coming here from Lpa Angelog, 3e was a machinist by occupation. Dr. Mowers is city health 0mm; He was born in Prince Mward Island. July M, 1890, m; w“ o; Hugh and Elizabeth (Thompson) Campbell. Mr. Campbell was a member of the Congregational Church of Windsor. Vt. He is sur- vived by his wife, Mrs, cm“ Campbell of Lebanon; a daughter, Mri- Mowers; two grandchildren, Donna Anne and Walter Leslie "Wile"; four brothers. William of Wfltertown. Mass: Cecil of Prince Edward Island; Arthur and How- ard Campbell of Boston; four sis. W". Mrs. Mabel Williamson of Stanstead Plains. P.Q.; Mrs, Mamie Kym of Boston: Mrs. Wally Mur- ray of New Boston and Mrs. Char- les Hale of Shrewsbury, Mass; also several nephews and nieces. The body was taken to the Wilk- inson Funeral Home. Funeral ser- vices were held there the follow- ing afternoon at two o'clock, with Rev. Pierre DuPont Vuilleumier of- ficiating." ' nellette, rubber sheeting, baby blankets and vests, towel racks and numerous other items for use in the hospital. The sewing committee did not give a report. Mrs. D. Mclischern and Mrs. Wm. Poole were com- mended for the work they did. Mrs. Elia MacDonald, convener of ways and means, reported the ommlltee had sponsored 2 parcel bingos and the canteen at the ex- hibition and vrrnEhaulQ dances. The recording secretary's report gave e resume of the work and the various activities of the Aux- iliary during the year. The election of officers then took place resulting as follows: . President: Mrs. H. G. Matthew, le-elected. 1st vice-president: Mrs. D. Mc- Eachern. 2nd vice-president: Mrs. Irene Dunlap. Treasurer: Mrs. Wm. Poole. Recording and corresponding sec- retsry: Mrs. Arthur Paquet. social hour enjoyed. About halt of Newfoundlsndk people are dependent itllfl for, a livelihood. ‘.6 AP... After the installation of officers speedy recovery end an early re- a delicious lunch was served and a tum to hu- h the lea mile: of the \ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES are on the MARCH!“ GEORGE DREW Leader PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY Will 'Speak From Sudhury. 0nt. 7.45 - 0.00 |l. Ill. AST Trans Canada Network of the CBC THURSDAY, JIINE 9TH. STATIUII 0. B. A. 7.45 - 0.00 p. nl. AST "'.!I!!'.‘I‘.°‘!,BY - _S-fnr:’i>nocn|-:ss|vs CONSERVATIVE elm-L Red Poini and Vicinity been in several of the districts. has Eastern Mum. Arthur Young and Neil MacLellan were recent visitors to friends in Monticello. Mrs. Robert MacGregor has re- turned to her home in East Bal- tic having spent the past several weeks in Red Point. On Friday night May 27th the Fortune players put on their va- riety concert in the community hall at Kingsboro. Mr. Ieslle Jarvis, Red Point has returned from a. business trip to Nova Scotia. where he made the purchase of a car. Mrs. Freeman Massey. Bothwell is visiting in Charlottetown, guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis. Mrs. John Fraser, Red Point, is a patient in the souris Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. _ Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Robert- som-Montreal, recently visited Mr. Robertson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson, Kingsboro. L-i. Friends of Mr. Arthur Keene. East Baltic, are sorry to learn he had the misfortune of having his leg broken by being kicked by a horse. The 8.. C. M. Police, Bourie. rc- cently put on a show in the oom- munity hall, Kingsboro for the benefit of the school children on laws and training in the . police force. - Mrs. John Macinnis, Red Point is confined to her home through Illness. I-Ier many friends wish her s quick return and complete re- covery to her usual health and ac- tivity. r The many friends and relatives in this vicinity are sorry to learn that Mrs. Ada Ding-well. Mon- tsgue is a patient in the P. E. Is- land Hospital. All wish her a speedy and complete return to health. a Mr. and Mrs. William MacLeen. Miorltane were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Macleanb, Kingsboro. On their return home they was 'ac- companied by Mn. Maclean who intmds visiting in Montague for a couple of weeks. The many friends of Mrs. Wal- ter Fisher, South Lake are sorry to learn she has had to enter the Bouris llomital for further treat- ment. All wish Mrs. Fisher a OHIO- rmro or roaasrs , ' who oover about 10.000 square 43.109 mum mill of a. . . ....-....a — _. .._ "q o...