lesos sicur rue sssrsnu susaoisu AGENTS-:-MONTAOUI: Eu-old F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought: at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: In Sourlr The Post Office; ..'-.nis'r siunvsn. - Car New Brunswick Cedar Poets. Poole and Thompson. Ltd. ..'GlRLSi! LOOK! Nylon trioot blouses in your favorite styles. Only s2.9s, just arrived at the Montague .5 to 3100 Store. film finishing. rami-in rr-pairs. Nccessnrles, en- larging. and anything and FVPl'.V- thin; ltllf7Illgl'fIpl'IlC. V. R. Pepler .'SEE US for ,1:-urller and photo dealer, Mon- iagiie. -.x"1'ART the youngsters on a lifelong hnhhy with a Baby Rinunie camera at 53.30. Nlfl A roll of llforil film. Y. R. PPDIPF. J;-wvllcr and photo dealer. Mon- incur . 'Ft)R AN -Hit-xpensive writer- lirnof, rlustproof.shnrkprooi watch. ti-o our two models at. 51795 and, liiigisii. iii Wran Win Men's Doubles Crown Andy Anderson and Ned Waldon Layers. the following places In Montague: In Georgetown: The Snack Bar. SUMIIIEII merchandise, clearing at 20 percent discount. H. L. MacGregor & Co., Montague. ..RW'. K. ROGERS I.Ti).. are pleased to announce thelpowlmng appointment nf Mr. Iioiiglas Mac-i Laren as Agent in Eastern Kingsl and Phil Jardine day. 'RECElVES.TSIAD 'Mrs. Charles .l. reault. sincerest condolences at fillli time in her sad bereavenient. mm W" MacPhe”0"' -Grudge .Matcli Coiitiniird from page 6 i..v.c. Win Wran won the men's doubles champion- ship in the Charlottetown Tennis -Ml-l'3N(7"”35.Club tournaiment. by defeating Ivan H I I In the mixed doubles Rhil and NEWS 'f.Ma.rgie Jardlne completed an un- ml”drP"”"' C l”t'lfin-ished match defeating D.George rue GUARDIAN. Past Noble Grands club organized . 'At a largely attended meeting of Past Noble Grands of ACME Rezekah Lodge, Montague, A.P.N.G. Club was instituted with Mrs. Howard Vickerson elected as presi- dent. 1 The meeting was held Wednes- day evening. September 2nd. at the 1” n itsi - '- straight sets 6-2. 6-4, 7-5 )'ester- "me of the dlsl ct deputy meal dent. Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Mrs. Llewellyn called the meeting to order. explained the purpose of the meeting and presided until the new president was elected. isvit in the King's County i-lnspitalwp d LA M; M h Th . -H I p g , ' 1 ' . received the sad news yesterday oflxlan Dm.?1L;nga vxnxg gs:'m:E::;1LMEdstN,j:.:' LM15' aygoln lthe. death of her brother Ceciil - , ii, ' 3.1 t f "Dy. Xe Bolan at Toledo Ohio on All2llKI.l!vIlPl,lalP m W n"Ns.wd';13' were Rppmmed 0" ll ”9"'”"””"5 funeral service was held all ,1 - l . ' t 3 V"e”(l ”' Ce" 01' I 9 Chickmm Ahmmq HM mam Dow mg and W. MaoMiilan vs. P. ensuing tear. Prixsident. Mrs. Vick- . 3 ' t t f' 1 '; Jnrdine and M. Jarriine, erson: vice-president Mrs. Spencer "lends 1" Mnmamm Md that" 430--Ladies Doubles B WraniLlewell ll' secrelari Mrs J D mtmmm Hwuds m M” BNME "llfl Vi Jardme vs W. Ma-ciliillahlMacled,d" treasures, Mas Adah Max:Gregor. Appointed on the membership committee were Mrs. Leroy White. Mrs. Carl Stewart and Mrs. Byron Stewart. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Shoe Toumey Opens Suiniay The Island Open Horseshoe Tournament will open at the Brighton Horseshoe Club on Sun- day evening following the Club finals match between Keith Dal- ziel and Ambrose Doyle. The Dai- 7.iel-Doyle match is scheduled to get underway at seven o'clock. The Island tournament is open to all players and everyone inter- ested ls invited to take part. Baseliall coin In Hospital Jimmy MacDonald. coach of the Maritime Central Airways base- ball team is a. patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital suffering from pneunionia and will be missing from the coaches' box when M.C. A. play the Abhics on Memorial tFicld on Monday evening in the lfil'5I game of the Island Intermed- It was decided to hold the mce!- i la”. D13)-downsp , g3',flf, 011...; from s:i5.oo to p , J W V V V H W 7 inss the fourth Tuesday of eachl x-tum, all fully giiaianieod. Also WV 7Cll'lV”2l”':l llltlll ll-ls? 5 nmplmslde me squared Circle. imonih, and an invitation to incctl -sin-..'rm-, Parker nnri lt'ntmin:iii ond inning It wn. the only extra Actually he had had his re-IN me hon"? M 5l1'5- While H11 mi. v. R. Pepi!-r. lhc Jeweller. ha.-'r blow in um game. Jackie Mac- 1911.29 Only minutes before he liad!0l'l0b” ""5 aCC9l"Pd- Alnulnilir. Donald got thrve hits for tho I1. 'Mtll0l)t'd U01?-PUUS GGOFEE 0l'91"-h” . . Y.C While Jim Plllvali. Pnii Cnvlo lwnd with a bench and opened all”'”l”'3”l M a””'””5 lbusiness included suggestions for a Further 'l l amt Paddv Sll”llI':.'l:il l(llll got tun ili:-co lll."l1 push in the Gorgeous m”””Ej”-, Personals Gene Ward and Air-:lv loiic:i- Ollrhs l0l'i"llL”i'l(l. :”A d.f1mn,u5 h.m,(.h was 'co”.'9d lJ.l', Wimp phic proved most tiwiil)li--onic to Tilt DClll'll 19” fl fll-'89 llldlfk 0ll,hEl: hIC'i:::lS:':::f::';lt9d 1” swung ' w s Marie Beck, Detroit. Mich- ?:r"ll,';1"ol”All;',"f,'; l”'”"' ”” i” W5 :'nif”;o5..Sf”lt:l;fff: ”ll:n”” filellll; H---m -p -- -- - W... l HF". Ms a rpmm mmor '0 Momw Hmrv hj.lm.l.mQhm ( - V. y ' c. a V eepe Inc. o ring and flattened the. , . pimmi n iimk Befoie the bout eier got iefr-iee and the Elephant Boy. He, iizur guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. strong game at seroiid lease lti1' 'illl(iI"lll'(i)' the Elephant Boy at-lknoclted the Elephant Boy cold Q""kr ; 1-V the winners. 1'ii"kod Little Jeffries, who is Gor-land threw the referee out of the . so-ius George's faithful valet, andlriritt. , 5”'(f”d M” dC'P::”C";":gx:;:;dl BOX Stlollli tiaiiiiincreci the little fellow un-ll George left the ring and wasl iii;-:,, moi-gc an . 0 -1 , , H, 1' W" "M M” Chem" MMLUN MacDonald lf 5 1 '1 in his head needed medical iA000 fans pon handliioine: iii th: ti -. . ' 1' ' ' i , ' t - "mu"? ” Wp gineau. rb . ., 5 l :1 :i: vniinn ii uas this unwarranted chase and the confusion created a . teis. 3 5 it it a.-null inat. prompted Goigcous rioutous scene that was calmed b l .. d Mia. a.w. Be k. Moiit- '3 . . .- , V. V 3” (1 . LC. 0 H Cnyle. S9 5 1 1: Gouge and Little Jefferies toxtiic pldllllg of "The Queen". . RU” had as Hm Elms 5 "Jen 3 Dunn rf 5 () 1 inrkc their unique challenge Pee Wee Coriez and Sonny Bovl Hi", H ,n r- tl' t Halifax. . ' , i 'f. . , ' ' . - i U" 18 5 O i?:,UlYia2ll8ll. 2b -1 1 1 lhr-t will giro the Elephant Boy Cassidy defeated Irish Jackie audl .She-pharrl, it 4 2 1 n lll:!lLU?I wrestler and the four.thc Red Weasel in the Mid etsl M. d M s. Nomi n Sn.ss.l , R ,; wqmglmanmaysrwue receant guests 3.yS1he11;iliaril'd. lb .. 4 1 1 iiir-i)ipuillbiiai'e kl tag match WILILIHK match. Cortez and Cassidy: i, 't I i' , V .. en ar . C 4 1 2 llill llllf.Z nrret. In this way Liille.lo5t.lhc first fall but came I) k :2 ltgonhfggnfrd M15" Rob Totals 41 it 13 JYiTtll'lPS figures he can gain re- to lake the last two N l r . a , . 1 . ' Myra l taliation on the Elephant Boy. Irish Jackie and the Red Weasel. N” and Mrs. CK” wmhmmn, AITKFIH AB R Ill But for last nightls wrestling. lost the second fall through II. mis- 7 Hnmax are visiting M Momagueviyarda. ;, lb ............. .. 4 1 Zpitlrlgtgtktjus EC;-leoi)-gs wogi theliirkst fall take. "Irish Jackie charged acrossl mwsm or (heir gm and dauRhle..glRont;v-Ipl.-. ab 4 i 2 d ch. epiant ov or; the ring and mistakenly hit his Mr. Mrs 2 2. 3 2. :::.": to ”."...f:”":. '3 1:-is 2” fl”. 1 W 1, . - , . I !il:' rm. . g s . ' 2 an ac ie ougi o a. m1 man gig lPoult0li. 2b 4 0 (1 The third fall uas billed as a'draw in the opening bout. Irislzl, Mm F-1m.,. wamsi Halifax, N SHACOIII, cf 4 0 0 .uriitl;e affair with no holds barred Jackie used a number of dirtyl ,..,,5 a raven, visitor m FVEI, wh,1ei5lv1ii1'gp.t lf 2 (11 :iii:i the-manly reason the rpferes. I.ilCl.C5 but Cortex made up I01" - ,- .- .s.. . tlzsi. 'g' , - M l Mrs .9 . . . 1. 1 'x:':..r.:;”.:t.:i.:”::.rs: Hg Totals 33 fl 6 ill the rim, all the time and whenpin antitlicr match as he dropperll niauv friends will regret lv. that Mrs. l-lrr learn Kings County Hospital. All wlshl her a speedy recovery. Mrs. N. D. Nlcohlson and sons .lafl'llP and Randy, Saint John. N. B. are returning home today af- ter spending their summer holi- davs visuini: relatives and friends in Heathcrdale and Montague, Hunters Corner Pnntiniied from page 8 Beurlreault is a patientchaiiies 7 League Title STELLARTON. NS lCPl ...-. HM . L . -. , larion Albions won the Halifax and Nillll lllls, was the winner. District pionship for the third slrnizht year 5 1-3 llllllngs hc allnwcd seven nil Friday by downing Keiilviilc Wild-lSlcllartnn's eight hits. He was re- cats 5-4 to take the series 4-1. Bob Stewart. siiiglerl the winning,iater gate way to Ron Perry. rim acrnss in the seventh Ray Nesbltr. who taok over in the homfr in the fourth with none on, filth from Tom lowed only -- ------- -- he was there he wasn't table to count. The boys started in the ring but soon niorrel outsde. After fighting outside the ring the Elephant Boy psmnslicd Gorgeous George over the head with a bench and then bed- alu ays ilam broke loose. Smp 1 George got back Bass-lm;1 Lglagtte mum. Dick Bunker was the loser. In llieved by Dave Stenhouse. Who mninq.lKentville's Sieve Korchek hit it Harkey and three of al- and the; Wildcats made the only Kcntvillcls twn errors. tlon. With geese and ducks it often niaans' rising before daybreak and sallyinz forth muffled to the ears: in woolens, wearing hip rubber boots and loaded down with decoys. Its ii thrill to watch day break on 1 marsh or lake once one gets there and I never minded the wall. Nizht mists hang low on the water and overhead the whisper of wings causes one to involuntarily i-rnuch low in the blind. The mo- n1Plll when the last tendrlls of va- pour rise from the water and the sky redrions in the east, when one brraks the double and slips twin shells into the breech, is the most SANIIYIS DRIVE IN THEATRE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER sin, 9 P.M. "THE HOUR OF 13'' Sfarrliig Peter Lawford. Dawn Adams, Roland Culver, Derek Bond. From M-G-M's Treasure Chest of Mystery Novels Proceeds for Kiwanis Wading Pool. lh"lllll1R of all. . 1 I O O I With Hungarian partridge the -is-lung: is altogether different. One' inaja wear sneakers and I ligihtl hiintin: Jacket. or dispense with! the jacket and don a suitable shirt. There is no squish of marsh mud uurlor foot. or chin high cat-tails Io worm your way through. Typical of upland game bird hunting Isl inn crisp feel of stubble underl that or the soft caress of frosti bleached grass against ones liisteps . alder swales softened by Octo- ber sunlight or knee high dune grass with sparkling blue water! as a background. . rrnnrns Sealed lenders will he received for the purchase. of a plot of land approximately 50 by 100 feet located adjacent to thc Montague Skating Rink. Tenders will close Tuesday, September 15th, at 12 o'clock, noon. The highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Addrcss all lenders to the undersigned. . Cyrus A. R. Shaw, Secret ry, - Community Welfare L ague. Not the least of the sport is watching a brace of graceful point- I- crs. staunch and true, quarterlng a stubble or uncut hayfield.. one- moment. they are 61 picture of fluid motion, the next frozen im-l mobile like marble statues. One never loses the thrill of n coveyl rise. over II. beautiful point, Thel, only sign of life as one moves up. is maybe the flick of an eyeban. and a slight quiver of the lowerl law. One moves past the dogs maybe 10-15-20 yards and nothing happens. A cautious circle and as one stands hr-stltant beginning to wonder if s covey is really there it happens the grass explodes and the air seems full of squeal- ing. climbing I-Iuns. Sometimes the pointers have birds to find and retrieve and often they haven't.. there": a lot of space around A climbing Hun. O O A covey rise of Hum even when (hi without a gun gives me a thrill. This week I was driving 5- long a quiet dirt.roe.d bordering the shore when I spotted a covey U 20. maybe )1, Hum, on the road. They fanned out on the road ahead of the creeping car - I Iomblnation of rod clay. brown birds Ind Dolden shafts of sunlight. when they exploded into life - lheeled in ruged formation over I hedge and ivsftad down amid a dusts of (run nooks. I had my &dI plated out and could sl- W the slight impact. of the a butt against my shoul- der and ass lbs salt. brown feath- Q from 5 KNIIIO llll falling hut sinuous. We don't have U-VIII filltii Oorhnari. I QUEEN'S COUNTY PLOWINC MATCH TRACTOR ROAD E O Achievement Day for 4-H Clubs Ar SAMUEL COUSINS' FARM Alexandra. P. E. I. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. T6-T 0:15 Sharp Over 5400.00 In Prizes Class I--Tractor. boys I6 yrs. & under. CIass2-Single furrow. 60 yrs. & under. Class 3-Tractor. women and girls. Class 4-Gong Plow. Class 5-Tractor. 3-sod. Class 6-Tractor. 2-sod. Class 7-Single furrow. 60 yrs. 8: over. Class 8-Tractor. 2 & 3-sod at full speed. Refreshments. Lunches. Step-Dancing. Junior Sports. . Entries should be sent in before Sept. I4IIi. ELLIOTT ROBERTSON H. P. SMITH President. Secretary. i Pownol the Weasel with drop kicks after! 113 minutes and 33 seconds oil wrestling. F 1 -..L- ..Lgs-L. ROSS-ON-WYE. England icpiml Mrs. Annie Fowler's iillllibllltlll as; she approached her 95th birthdayl was to take a plane trip. Her daiigliter chartered n plane for them both and after a long cruss- l country trip from this Hereford-I" shire town Mrs. Fowler said "Wnn- I derful. I miisi go up again." CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs Phone 2387 RITE - WAY PRINCE EDWARD FINAL TO-DAY The M.C.A.-Abbles game will get underway at seven o'clock and it is likely that Waldo Munroe will liecortl Enruolilnient I At Montague school her which is an all time record. nor is this the final figure. as it is possible several more Mrs. Ira Hickox of Canoe Cove: grade two has also 38 pupils which are being taught by lliiss Louise Brehaut. of Lyndale; 26 pupils, teacher Mrs. Elise Wat- terworth; grade four, 28 pupils. teacher Miss Jean. MacKenzic, Grandview; grade five, 23 pupils. teacher. Miss Ruth Macxenzie. Cardigan: grade six, 24 pupils. teacher, Mrs. Minnie MacDonald: Millar, Murray Harbour North: grade eight. 29 pupils, Leslie Stuart. Whlm Road; grade nine. 28 pupils, Mrs. George Boudreault, Montague; grade ten. 30 pupils. Miss Rita White. Georgetown: grade eleven. 26 pupils. Jack llughes. Montague. it is understood that for Iark of Isufficjent space. about ten students ifrnm outside the district were im- able to enter grade ten at Moii- ..t30ll students are enrolled in the Montague High School. a niim- may enroll next week. Tiiirty-eight little tots are making their first. appearance this year, and will be taught by grade three, grade seven, 19 pupils, Miss Alice. SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 face Donnie MacLean in a pitch- tague this year. Because of ers battle. large number of pupils by Des Trainer until coach Mac- Donald is able to return. , lends in the innrniug and 'rithci' half in the afternoon. the r , I t V in grades m " Mel The M-C-A lefim W111 be hl1Ildl9d 1 one and two. half of each grade at- the TENDERS For the heating of the King's County Memorial Hospital nurses' residence will be received as follows: Complete job, including labour and all materials. Specifications and plan of the heating system may be seen at the office of the chairman, Mr. Noll Hoolcy, Montague. A certified cheque representing 5'? of the iilllfllllll of the tender to accompany the scaled tender. Tenders will close at 8 P.M. September lfitli. 1953. Copies of plan and specifications may be taken out on paying a deposit of f'.v310.0(l, returnable when plan and specification are returned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ' King's County Hospital. ATTENTION KlNCl3 COUNTY RESIDENTS The Eastern King's Exhibition Association will hold a Tractor contest in connection with their ox- hibition on Wednesday, Sept. 9th. at Souris, consist- ing of pulling. precision driving with and without trail- ers. Other attractions. Suitable Cash Prizcs will be 1.',ii'cii. Prizes have been generously donated by:-- Mclleod and Greene, ltlontaguo. Percy Robbins, Moroll. S. R. Johnston Ltd.. Cliarlotfcfowii. McQowa.n Motors. Montague. J. F. Massey & Son. Bothwcll. Stirling McSwain, Morell. A loud speaker system will he in atlonclaiicc. A new section has been added to Class 1- Pair draft horses owned by exhibitor hitched to truck wagon. H. J. MCKINNON. Pres. ANSELM MCDONALD, Scc'y. - your 'cIewn of elowns' In Iii: hit of Mn! JANE GIIEER TIM CONSIDINE L4 News - Cartoon TOP OOOJOOOOOOIIDIDQOOICID raster min ANN an I 341- i MILLER.- EXTRA! SPORT CAR V lff'IlP (4 villi ITS THE NEW TIPPITY- HITI ..,..ouooooooouo0I00000 ' VIIECHNICOLORV Siilll;ls.tlllli.- .2. core - BURKE 'VAN" -- comma Mon. - TUE. - wrsni HAPPY HOLIDAY HIT! P -- . ' -Hop Musical-I -ooeeoeoscoeosunonooaoosI-0"""""" FA R-1 Ev WWGER Joynul Juno town i..,. m, t...I.y (nun-in ,..,rl. tingllivq ii.-nut I "-m. Nut W...” (..l.v norm: "M1 riiimm. Mann” 0 0 AAAI.I..Q.. IOIIRT . ' RACING ---- Provincial Plowing Match And Fair ' Special Prize donated by Kelly & Mac. Innis. Charlottetown-Suit of Clothes. value 550.00. for champion more or gelding in Draft and General Purpose Classes. ACAPITDL SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Itlhls the time to fix the roof? while mink- buigevs us or. the stove and Mabel is wan- dering loose! ilfllls .0'llEElE - lllilH IIUSSEY - EVE ARDEN ” WlllllM DEMARESI-Etna LOCKHART-HOPE EMERSON LAST SHOWING SATURDAY ”TNE WINNING OF THE WEST" Starring Gene Autry and Smiley Burnett SERIAL - SELECTED SHORTS I SEPTEMBER 5. 1953 COMING TO PRINCE EDWARD IN PERSON PRINCE EDWARD FRIDAY At 9 and II P.M. The Prince Edward Theatre will be converted into an "Aly- liim of Horrors" next Friday when Dr. Sllklnl. the ghost mnsti-r presents his weird com- cdy riot on the stage. This show features the one and only FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER. who is pictured above, direct from the Universal Studios In llnllywnod. Critics proclaim FRANKENSTEIN to be more gruesome on the sine. than 0" the screen. Girls: This show will either put new life in your men or new men in your life. Bring your boy friend and see if you have a MAN or MOUSE. You will be thrilled! Horrlfledl Scared to Death when you see FRANl;I.-1NSITE;lIN lni pertson. This s ow s e scares I age m, and screen fright of them all Theatre next Prldaytllltrht wn . . . it'ii ll thriller 1lo)r asitd'&lH'i 3'; P9Tg6';:x'fc"BE from 6 to 60. but as r. II . - says, "It's all in good fun." AWAY-BUY TICKETS N0 1 y at every 199'; so if you WM" ” v 15 the dont m S we Many faint formsncc: unusual evening, ” "Asylum of Horrors and stage of the Prince E w': Plus On Screen: THE onus 'nm1I.L.Sll0W ."TA'I'I'OOID STRANGIK". ....n-js .. rs 750 ” TICKETS ON ssm NOW ALL am . It -'11 ei-