-.-1 "Mr. and MTI. uontagiie, who iormerly d by their friends and how with a surprise plrtv muion of their wedding anniversary. people gathered me. high esteem of them with a purse. gm". udges were and by the Women's insti 1-iutherdale. ,The six best n whim Souris and Vicinity them a many visitors to whim Road. Bearnis Rourke. in-whim Road. were recently hon- twenty-sixth About forty to congratulate Mgand Mrs. I-Bourke, and to show in which this "ell-known couple is held present- Kn amateur contest was held Heatherdale hail last week, to all the school children of selected iom the aud- seiected by the Judges were: Duet .-Jean Ann and Donnie Munroe. Road. Piano solo - John the next iew weeks it will give u'i resided neigh- on the tute of timbers ..' An enjoyable concert was pre. audience, each performer coming A meeting to organize for the; Regatta was held in the Legion Hall on Tuesday. May 5th. attend-l ed by the members of the Legion and the Hospital Board. Mr. Hugh MacPhee. President of the Legion opened the meeting, calling on J. H. Brennan to outline the "setup" used last year. Considerable dis- cussion tools place regarding changes and improvements. The iollowing organization was decided on: "Master of Ceremonies" J. H. Brennan. "Assistant" B. L. stew- art. "Advertising" M. J. MacQuaid Cheverie, "Prize Soliciting Com- White. Max Madore. and Joseph Cheverie, "Water Sports” J. B. St- John, "Lobster Committee" Geor- ge Perry. The Chairman of each committee was instructed to add ular course oi sewing given yearly. and irom the women's Institute. class oi sewing. This is the first; year 101' this class of sewing to be given in the Convent. The work of the first year course consisted oi, this course, namely. Junior 10-lily , prize articles are to be entered in the women's Institute sewing work of the regular course or sew- 4-5-6 and the and hanker-chief bags of grade 2-3. Later in July is Rally Day will be held in Souris for the schools from the Eastern end oi the Island having sewing clubs. A post ach- ievement Day was held on Tues- day, May , 5th. when Miss Robin, Miss Boswell. and Miss Macnean came from Charlottetown to judge the sewing and award prizes and certiiicates. After the Judging the members of the sewing club par- aded to the hall and the iollowing program was carried out: Piano selection by Miss Anna Prausht. hriei speeches by 8 of the girls of attendance. Presentation of prizes alize what the children are capable of doing. The sisters of st. Mary's Convent are to be congratulated for the fine training they are giv- ing to the pupils. Bushby and Genevieve Campbell, also to Rita Cheverie, Catherine erine Mlacnonald, Christine Chev- erie, Joyce Cheverie, Margaret Macuren, I-ielen MacPhee. Inez Maccormack. Dorothy Poole. Ila MacDonald, Ann Maclntyre, Win- nlired Cheverie, Sylvia Cheverie, Eunice Arsenault. Ann Gillespie. Betty Macintosh Mary Clinton, Belle Roach, Rose Mac!.ulay Mar- garet Pierce. Joyce Jarvis. Anne Maclnnis. Ellen's lliafi continued irom page 2 snug in the little truck and with our ohavuiifeur: "Did you count the cattle on pasture? I believe to my heart that grey heiier's not with the others there. She wouldn't be miserable or -dead. as:-In concnnr i the same. The brides, one fair. lovely too - Ellen. one of the two. a slender and iallish maiden in a lilac gown . . .Only the oth- or day. it seems when she was at small summer visitor to Alder- lea, we heard her evening pray- er. and then tucked her up to sleep . . . The groomsmen? What of these. the sometimes forgotten part of a wedding? Gallant and 'handsome those were. a-nd obvi- ously very happy in their roles. and the delight oi the hour. I C 0 And now another groomsman cntcrs. Regardless of his wedding doors, Ellen! The wee lamb Good-nlghn - - -Q " 'oun TRIP R. C. A. F. Will Present an Open-Air CENTRAL BAND 1 JUNE 15- 1951 ' . .. A THE GUARDIAN. cnanaorre-rows asap Nwrr. i so is 3 eh i h ' ulgon sprang. Lo t e Canadlaniyears, Intermediate 13-15 years ally. Intermediato: 1st Bernice the rest. we were able to con- with the one object in mind or money from different countries her of cattle (mostly Holateinsr ,.... and senior 18 and up. The first MacPhee and Anna Praught, (2) tmue with more content on our getting our travellera' cheques Which WI Shouldn't Ictullly hive although we were-told that after ..... Margaret Praught. (3) Florence way. cashed. As the banks won .1. taken out of the country. and the war there wasn't a cow ion closed on Sunday we spent most which cannot be redeemed in Can- in Holland as they were an nued from age I sented in the Parish al u . . . 09"” ” Wednesday mam, Jug: tmsfbrsfs 31'; class at the Chalottetown E'xhibit- (4) Jeanette Cheverie, Shirley For us, a marriage rss beauti- 01 this day resting and in the ads. slaughtered by the German; mm .”.M,.. ma mg, 1:. J. Emery, "Mom wmmlg, of st mm ion. Roach and Mary MacLean. senior. in; ma more impressive cm. moan ns we were successful in As our time was running very used ior toad. me, and daughter. was mm Bum” The mugs dancing The WO,.,, 0, me mo,,d md'1st Annie Glllis (2) Mary Gillis, many, No man” how open we fun in; our cheques at the Amt,-r- and we were anxious to up We stopped at Rotterdam anri aisilche imm” ""1 M-" Sim)” and jokes brought forth lots oi iourth year girls was well done and (3) V1011 (311113. (4) Thereln Ml111- have heard the nuptial music and malt Wlil'9'3: .” ”' 'i ""3 9"”! "”'""3h 3”" Wmned 3 room at a clean mod- wh 0' 0W"W"- mm -4- -om commends M ch. we .. :."r...r 2.1:: :..:r:.:: :;"'.."...m:.".: .':::r'::.... "tr: ::.:."::e:i is - lnlmlve 01- me 5'-'1d'”'-”- The '"”"d'd ” " '5” pr" ''mm' W" W Md 3" "Id "W"-i 35”” not marked for Franceq and cu: in rather flat country and very strayed audrmneiliiihiffl '19i::- supply of American dollars densely populated - I believe the entire city appears to have been have living accommodation under- neath. is very apparent in Holland and the meals were good. The Neil.- crland currency (guilder) is worn about 30c and the paper monvxv is much smaller than our bills. W- found the Dutch people very klnli and helpful and nearly all coulti speak English. They are making an amazing recovery from the las. war and no doubt are rleprivln.: themselves tr; do so. (To be concludedi to have travellersi cheques in large denominations. as currency of one country is not valid in another, and one is nllowed i) tnkc only a very limited quuniity out of each country. We. more than once. found our-i As we all know, llollund is '4 (lat country and beautifully green. There are very few trees and lit- tle cultivation. The land is laid selves in the position of having out in narrow strips which are to cash a large cheque, posslblyidivlded by ditches. The excess only to get a meal, before pass-;water from the land drains into ing on to another country, undithe ditches and they also serve as a result returned home withias fences. We saw a great num- ELECTORS OF QUEENS COUNTY thereof relating to corrupt and illegal practices, this space will be used I'll” W mat the Jud”; supplied mittee" B. L. Stewart J. A. Peters. lllld Certificates by "19 Judlest no time to spare, we ere ofi'.i is mug and warm beside its moth- . . . the sponsoring company. who 0, 1 L,,,,,,, and ,md;ew Me,,,;,,., closing song "Wedding or Jack we ,e,,,,,.,,,,.,., ,1mwy.e,,v,'.-9 game e. ,,, the shed D ,,,,.,,I ma, W35 daily.to publish the main sections of the statute dealing with such 5053'” 3” priu" thmugh mek "Dance committee" Hugh Mac- and -7111" by the Choir 01 87”" to a vantage point. in the lane, he a pretty wedding . , . a very pre!,- practices. 10091 "P""""””"- M" 9' 5- Phee. R. J. Ellis and Max Mac- 4-'I- This was :3 W0ndel'fill exhibit looked along the fields to com- ty wedding. wasn't it Ellen?" ””R”' 7'" wmm "" ””"" bean. "saloon Committee" c. FL of Work and had to be seen to 78- ment to the younger farmer - Until tomorrow - -p - Dairy - - The iollouing are extracts from the Dominion Election Act: 73. Every person who before, during or after an election direct- ly or indirectly or by any means or device in attempted evas- ion of the following provisions, ment for the hire or use of any such means of conveyance; for the purpose of conveying or providing for the conveyance of any elector or electors who may intend to vote to or from the poll or any polling station, or to or from the neighbour- hood thereof, is guilty of an illegal practice, and of an oi”- The lobster fiilsiarmen report I a patch. buttonhole, tea towel. Iliad! Wk 0 0 "W N0 U10 sampler. and a friendly letterl - fence against this Act punishable on summary conviction as ”'”'”h"- N" ” W” '”m””"” M Tm" i”"9""i 339 3'9"” Wk” featuring the famous in this Act provided; but the bona fide payment by the elector himself of the usual fare or a reasonable charge for his con- veyance to or from the poll or polling station shall not be deemed a contravention of this section. ..m.. I Do m' Wm back ior an encore. The director. Mmpheel Jemem Pete", Bub, was ..-2:5”-.33-e-"io n ma. .2TEl.2”.i.Z'....Ll.”li:3 i:.i..&?...v.":::..il:::”'?.: liiszf 2l1i..?.”.'..:2d?:.l?...J”i2g .23: is”:-f::i...":l:"5';..:ii.W": ::'r.:”:: .'i;”""i33?...E:' .::::.v 2:;-".3-”rW'.w"h. r v I I 3013 pow". Mule chevene, bid” 1, ,h.Le T . L n o ax-s - on ever 5. t as the ap- . 11'. mmowg, to visit her hllsblind had "cewed. we hope may Wm exile sets, and embroidered hem glib K H M i F, r gowns o vi 1 . their a were Valid in IT,-ghee. pa,-1, was The famous windmills of Holland pearance gf ,, new city and 1 ;,, Q 1,! gmggtpienlt: i:1r;:;p1V::9l'lll3 come buck gt . tum” dme Wm, stitched pillow cases oi griitderl-d8e. Pigggmf y. Sdecggnfglilii-. Ealmcr: Sgdangs, lnrhor might easily have the only my in which they were were first; seen near the Belgian pregeng um-e 3” sun buildings wins 0 ' ' ' another periormance of this kind. We l'l"m"'5 "W5 'P"”" ” 3" Gauam cxhaexrine Gallant Cmh PP9 0 0, 3 113,83 0 One 01 accepted. I might mention that bordeh The”! are much 15'3" going up in every block. clothes pin aprons - - granddaughters stones were very we iound it to our disadvantage "la" 1 had lmasilled and mi"! As in Switzerland, cleanliness , and William Piercef "Building mu nnmmdmg dmrxcft The Committee" Angus Lavle, Lor- 1119 Sewing 011113. W110 W3-liked their not know before for us "Life's , garments. he has been making the 3 WWW” npfenmed went Hum" enzo Paquet and Mike Lavie "Race i-9BC1lel'5 501' U13 U'0llb19 Ind WOW last. picture is painted." rounds of the barns to report: "In V 9l'd'1'- x”m"”"B1'Ymm R.:.:,d' Committee” P. A. Macbellan. J. A- l"V'01Ved ill mchmg ”l9m- amid ' ' i this foe and dampness. the ca:t- For the information of those electors who have no opportunity m”k1yn' ma e mm 0 P”l""'- w- A Wm” and 1"””k M” thanked the mu" M m" P'”e"”y Mwev" we we” I ”' WW” have be" 35 W911 i"' of examining the Dominion Election Act, and especially the provisions Kinnon. Kiimuir. Solo - . . .. V '- mu. Denham, Kilmuir. solo .. to his committee as he saw fit. Mll-1'-'1i;iAz1(:y'Li(s;). :ItIaI:li;)eren1s:.N eihg theBl;il3rgh:,l;mi-hsl 3221;”, continued irom page 2 k V. rr:i:riemi?Iwl::ddbldB1:i)dmglotqdlt::: ”"""f "l" ,9”; '””k,, P”f””3 Madeline Prausht and JoM;tMac& respects is "not a chip or! the old rived back in pm. -in the ,mor:i- (a) hires or in whole or in part. pays for. or promises to pay for. -l i I am xumum mewen "e?.i.J;...l ms .li3...33.””f:? 3222'; viii. ::::l:;.”;:.”..”;: .5: .2::::.;”;ii. 1?:.:”::”...:2..r&rr;.as.:::'s; ” 8.01"” the me or for Payment 9f any c l and Joyce MscPherson. Heathen mm sewing exhibit on d15plil)' 1"! ' y. i carriage. cab, cart, wagon, automobile, sleigh, aeroplane. boat, dale, the convent Han, Included ,,, mg i vessel. or other means of conveyance; or display were articles irom the reg-. ' , , , . ;' 3' 0' A' F' RECRUYHNG UNYL sUMMERSmE (b) lets to hire or demands, receives, or promises to accept pay ,; Mr. Marcus Mooney of ilaliiax was in Souris yesterday on a fly- in; visit to his mother. Mrs. Dan- tel Mooney. Marcus is in the best (OTTAWA) Conducted by Flying Officer Carl Friberg Get right at HOWEVER YOU vore- . of health and reports .At a meeting held in the Hit Regatta will be t great act- lie-has again taken up residence in 1ls old home on Prince Street. and will remain home for the summer. Hill on Monday night. it was de- tiled to so ahead with the souris Regatta on July ldth. .'his year sponsored i ltintly by the Sourls Hospital and Legion from an upset digestive system. in the brain Nerve-your Tenth Nerve. Bromo-Seltzer settles upset stomach. gets ri ht at the muse of your headache and e gy nerves. brings inst rciiet. At the nme time. Bromo-Seltzer soothes the Vagina Nerve and other nerves which ma have added to your misery. to help tight headaches. Ask your druggist ior Broinoo&:itser today. 51-9 er parties. the cause of ; i eep Bromo-Seltzer handy at all times. 1 along the sensitive Vanna - The R. C. A. F. Dance Band will play for a Dance at the after the Band Concert. Dance sponsored by Confederation Wing, R. C. A. F. Association. . ELECTORS or QUEEN'S COUNTY EVERYONE VVELCOME . VICTORIA PARK -'- Adjacent to Government House Rollaway Oiitof 252 Members new in the House of Commons. the Government supporters number 188. ct moioriiy of 124 over all oili- This I-op-heavy moioriiy is admitted. even by private Liberal Members themselves. to be a bad thing for Canada. The Government. certain of its huge maioriiy. scarcely consults its private members. but simply tells them what to do. There are many times in general elections when voters would disapprove of certain matters but do not like to do so be- cause they are afraid they might defeat their own Part-yd. But this is not so in a by-election and each Liberal can vote as he 'sees fit. without preiudice to his party. The Government could lose 50 by-elections and still have a good working moioriiy. A Parliament with a huge Government mcioriiy can eventually lead to only one thing -GOVERNMENT BY DICTATO FIGHT DICTATORSHIB BY STRENGTHENING THE 0PPOSlTl0N! ,wr HAVE our FIGHTER AT OTTAWA .. "Liars SEND ANOTHER" VOTE FOR MacLEAN SUPPORT THIS POLICY tvlty in Halifax at the present 4”" H e a d a c II e S (if weather unsuitable-At P. W. C. AUDITORIUM) i .M.r. Vincent Mlclsea retu: ed t giggly” 33:; glao1;flt:E;:.mol:?;:. bggel;-,a;tga:,y,er;,g;;-,;;;lbg?rg;,;";, "" 21 St. - PJM. OBEY THE DEMOCRACY IS IN DANGER! Watch this space for further details. Inserted by the Queen's County Progressive Conservative Party. iTIIis Is Your Opportunity -To Help Remedy A Bad Situation RSHIP. ' Inserted by the auun county rt-osrouivo Con-Orv-CM rim ti '1 1 ,. A 42:44.. 3...; - -. 3E,”