TI-II IASTIRN OUARDIAN W Issttt Yesterday Of Hrs. I. Itsciiusrrls -AYIeboIlhtettIe!Ol!owingpIseesEWW J: United Church ; VI.M.S. Meeting . Has Done leaharanl, and Guardian Office: in Georgetown: . . "I'M death occurred yesterday The rest office; In Bourlsi The Snack Bar. at; Mrs, MiwQuas-rie, age 96. who .."I'he regular monthly meeting paued away at the home of Mr. of the W. M. S. of Montague Unl- E fmiggxmmz n;;:,A"k'",:r;';LE”';:h 3';;';”;;f and am. A. M. Wright. Montague, ted Church was held at the home I Mn any Unmfd ohtmgh Lam” following a lengthy illness. of Mrs. Robert Macholn. with thir- Md - The deceased was born in New teen members and two visitors ' ' Perch the daughter of the late present. Mrs. Lome Wiggintnn had "?E.' .ox”oLlUM Mr ilnd Mrs William Macloren charge of the devotional service :Nxo-Mud”. zminm big... rm" s::,l3y.I:;Y,ph&:'ye(?:;f" Her husband predeceased her in the theme. "Untrodden Way". She . ' - ' ' 1027. she le was to mou-r tzw sons, was assisted by Mrs. Am id ”. md ” 30"" i m' h" mfm" M” nwm” Mu” Willard in aoarragana. naaskcl, and Wigh-tman. O ' phy, St. Mary's load. . . "Miss Lllvy Wlckham Bras. Ir spending a week visiting her broth- er-in-law and sister. Mr. S. S Hessian, Q. C., and Mrs. Hessian. Beers. --- ..'OOAl. Al!) HOG) FUR- sucrzs,-we pecisllss in initiall- .ng Furnaces of all sizes. No charge for our services in plu-min; your heating comfort. Stewart .3; Beck's. Minutes of the last. meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered with it gift of toilet art- icles or toys to be sent to the port. worker in Halifax, and passed on to new Canadians arriving at that Lloyd in Retialw, Alberta. also two daughters, Florence. Mrs, A. M. Wright, Montague, and Miss Ethel .MacQuarrie of Montague. She was, the last surviving member of a' family of ten. The ftixieral service was held on port. Friday at 2:00 p.m. from the home The literature secretary. Mrs. D. . . Mr, ens Mrs, Harry Monks of ".nOSnTAL DANm' 39E"? "id d”"3h'" "m ”"'m','"''”' of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wright. R. Fraser, made it report. of the Dy,3,:,m,,neP'" F;r):;ye:s,r:ugqu;', Wammm M"S5' 5"” ,m"fda-V (thence to the Montague Cnm- books read by members during the :0 i2 30. Admission 60 oenta. ' I 315:5 Thom” Murphy. EL mlmmy oemneryl and books requested tm .,-Mr. and Mrs. Edward ChAP- , . Mr, and Mrs. John .1. 1115- Appears FDTGO 5,3,5"? ,,"::”d,,u:hy”bo:;' m”g”;f rnan have returned to their home Orulgan. Cambridge, Mass. return- tember. celled "Where'er the Sun." ;"...f.”1.'.I'.li?i.if.i27.””.....'?!33.29.:. l.".f; -d '0, th,:i,: ,;,":;,g;i;r 99331;! 00"'i"”i..."”" Pt." L. The September meeuns-mace as t ' ' ' a wee W ,. tans o - . . ' Mist H"'”"-V ”””l' "M M" 3”” er. Mr Mavnarri M-"Gulzfm 5'”!lsad”eiloihuxegngnandifinr? dam Et1:i?t:ehonh:sgltaLiu:hlhm:hi?u&lE Mrs. Alfred CllH1Ji'TlftT1, Murray Hni'- V” Mcamgmn " 5 9 . - A d h. g h 1 1 ' . 5,...” ' " e ' All the officers mess iogeher an 1 tr een s u-n calls were re- ... - WU! Peggy, mddlngt Cmh now in battalion hemquarteis. it:uorted.a1tso sixteen cards and thir- - - I'he sergeants have their own eeri trees sent. A discussion was ..tMr. and Mrs. Charles Penny l”""”W”v "m"”d '" 1"” hm” camps Wm, mess-mg families, held regarding the afghan which and daughter Muriel, returned to I hf”? flwniligfz 1”" d'”'m'mh" V:;"' Even corpoi-als' clubs are beinglwfts completed by Mrs. James Mac- Tru'0n'n. Onf., after spending a "F?" jllllrlml-I)'m9r:l iorguiwdl . ,I..aren,twh1:tlier it shilngld be tavntim ivilli their parents, iVir.l '"'”"-l V t - " - t ' Anhough the connnonwmlth direct I) urea or ie over uni and Mrs Alfred Climptrnaii and Mr. g . gMrs' Bl :,'”s:mS has Nmmg idivision is supposed to be ready to the 15111 b0X 15 8911'. The chapter "Europeans in Af- W-rl VP-9 HEKIIPY Penny. Murray f ht 0 an hour's notice and uot' H . .,.g led to her home min the Undtted lwssput Tam Hloo many rams”. SOmmm,a.. was read by Mrs, Chums States M191” F-Mn "K 30""? lmi'1' -, . d I Aitken from the study book "Along vmlmg mr brmhhxinglw, Hm, semi permanent accommo a ion is l African 'rmns”g ' 'lt. bmng bu! The treasurer gave a brief fin- l ancial report. One of the visitors, Mrs. Lester (.,miS;B. Mellish, expressed her pleasure me ? at beimz able to attend the meet- ling and gave an in-terestlng talk ion the places and things she has seen and some idea of her life since she loft Montague several years ago. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Refreshments were served and a. pleasant social hour was enjoyed. tI.S. Remembers sister. lvir, and Mrs, Alex M. Bea- tnn, Vaileyflcld Good Planning . 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mar- Greazor. Miss Shirley MacGregor. ,H i , . arper of Trenton, N. 8, M1? ggzmhj l;laC(,;':ee:,(:I,,Rn:n lbrigade's chief administrative of- an .. . . - r . I , h d 42 . t hit deliv- Montsvrue. attended lhe.conventlm- ip'rc:c'l" mama bgxgzgr wimilus dmls of of the Church of Cll!lFt in New the amusuce and weeks Mm”, M, Gmsgmv' P E" L 0" Simdmt They lth rest of the Comlnonivealth were guests of Rev and Mrs. Paul 9 c idivision. Lt mchmdsnm Units will use them for orderly, '0, ;rooms, training and operationall 1e,,,.'headquarIcrs, quarlermnstcr stores! mmand welfare canteens. ' I Work parties still are at work liiying out the new brigade head- quarters. Its completion is hold- ing up the move of the 3rd battal- ion, Royal 22nd Regiment, whose. , : g . . . 'Mi'. and Mrs. Arnold Wizht-.1”lIdq"m-ie'.S1:mnd Wm move lmoiitjiiollglhhreinmniihptIiirorzgrosinpgs ma.n's sisters. Mrs. Donald BTW;iihghfcgxfaolntgizrage a111:!:d;C:.l:glei:ill(IliIIl slinrc. Rut. '70 died the first Dyna” M s'vdm'v' and M155 P” L 'their new areas, but much DTITIID-1 ct . M .M - wan!” at Hamnxi Mm mc,m-(;.:nling remains to be done to , Good planning by Mail D SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9:00 .-Mia. C, K, Wlozhtman Halifax. who was recently A not in the Victoria General Hospl ' has ymw returned to her homt. Mrs. Wiglitrman's many friciids In Montag-ue are pleased to note that her health is much lmf1l'0V9d- Cmitinued from Page 1 j.. (fishing and sailed with other Scot.- wintrr and the remninrler return- ed to Scotland in the spring. .ld'a two vnuntz B0n5- . ?:rlmDavld Miss Vesta Lackhart. mm”. Ship-S-mpe. Tm Royall Coat of Arms and Eng Trurn ad'Mlss Mime Negrv at Canadian Regiment is half in-I . ' Ha,m'u, MN grvntkms M-id Miss stalled. , , Wlicn James died In IGZS his ' - thriinmii, Clinrlcs, Ionk nver where. his ding this week all As the ronipnnies go into g::):::,:;hnw Wm '.areas each man is l3SuPd a camplfathor left off by annexing Nova l ' gggg lrot. Until that happens the menlsr-otia, or New Scotland, to Scot- ' Miss Ola B Hamilton. nflstill use their individ.ua-l pup tentslanrl. M Sir William's suggestion. mg dn” M m, Bank ,,g N.wg,'and two-man shelters. Enrlier ls-'n mat-of-arrns was issued for the "rotlla Chnrlottetmrii. ltftj and sue of the rots would WFHl(Flll.llPn1.llVlFflnPlS and a flat fm” U16 Pol- lVf'rs Alert Hamilton New Pertli.jthroug'n use on uneven ground. Inn). ” . . I jvngel Sir William son! his son. named Mrs. Winnlfred Vlckers and . . On Tropical Hours after him, on the third and suc- Dcnna Mar-Lend. Montatrllt m"”I" ed to Alma. N. B.. on Bundall where they visited the Fund':' National Park. rs-ssful expedition in l629. The sr-ttlrrs built a fort, mounted with right small cannon, about. 100 yniwls from where Champlain": was Thu brigade is on tropical hours because of the summer heat. a steady 95 degrees with 100-percoiit humidity these days. The l'TlI'll get up at 52.30 a. m.. work from 6.30,second-in-ronininntl. who spent until ll o'clock. and then lunch.'Sl6.000 in Japan to stock the can- Afternoons are free until 6 p. m.'tccn. when work is resumed until 8.30; Tokyo leaves, stopped last May, or nine o'clock. llizivn been resumed. They were DrumdWFestivuI Director Plans Tour OTTAWA (CF) -Richard Mac- ..-slider... A REPUBLIC PICTURE Ito-his Donald, director of the Dominion Drama Festival, will begin a two- month tour of Canada next month Troops are Confinrd to the brjJsuspciided lest an armistice freeze zade area, even while off diilyjlhc tlienirc's manpower at deplet- But they can still do their shopp-led levels. to visit drama groups in 80 cities. He will discuss with them prob-, lems of the 13 regional festivals and the 1954 festival. ing. And the flow of reinforcements The largest welfare airlift ever from Canada, geared to replace dmmi to reach Korea was brought over men eligible for rotation, indi- D0mlnl0I1'recently by the RCR. Maj. Des cates that Ottawa intends keeping 'Egan of London, Ont., the 11nit'slthe force up to strength. - .u'l5ro'c'UanotA'N. Fourth Round U.S. Womeni PROVIDENCE. R. 1., (AP)PIt- rlcis O'Sullivan. the cautious hotel cleft from Southern Plnu. N. (3.. took away little Barbers. Rolnacifs pass key to the national women's amateur golf championship Wed- nesday by upsetting the Sacre- msnto. Call-f., girl, 3 and 2, in a fourth-I-oimd match. . Miss O'Gulliva.n wu tamed shortly afterwards in the round of is by such standout. contenders as Polly Riley of Fort Worth. TEX. and Dorothy Kirby of Atlnnlnl mu miey, a 26-year-old law sea-story. was never headed as phe expelled Ann quiet. the 15- year-olci links prodigy from mer- ett, Wash, 3 and 2. ms”-"M. Ms:.m”:::t': gv l-ery avor . Lain: ahgdlce for the ohunntonshtv which Honolulu's Jacqueline Plmc won last year before turnlns DN- Wsdneaday. however. MIG Gills fovrnian'a gambling tactics were smothered by Miss 0'sullivans disheartening steadiness. The 75- year-old Connecticut girl. winner of the titleholders event in 1951, played the front. side of the Rhode Island country club in We'll par 38 and was only one over for the seven holes coming back. Bar- bara was three over. ......E.------------ burned by Argyll of Virginia in 1613. ' There they carried on a fur trade with the 'emaes and tilled the good soil for three years, un- til they learned that Nova Scolia was not theirs, but belonged to France. Charles sold Sir William down the river by rest'oring the terri- -.Upse”t- III!” s Golf Meet STeEiEr”s”(?oIim” Toumeyg Ends BI”. ANDREWS. N. B., (OP)-A twosome from Halifax edged out a Rotthesay, N. 3.. pair by one stroke Wednesday to wind up the three day Maritime Seniors-Golf Association tournament here. Despite a sodden field and low visibility, Haligonlians A. Gunning- ham and J. Ryan bested 14. two- man teams with a respectable so over the par-71 Algonquin club cmrrse. Runner-ups were George S. Barnes and Dr. J. P, Mclnernei of the Riverside club with Si. only nther team outside of New Brunswick, was Dr. W. Phinney. Ya:-moutih and Dr. .W. O. coated. Amherst Who made eighth position with a 99, Outclasses Jones iNi!1W YORK. (AP) - Welter- weight cahmpion Kid Gavllan put on a dazzling exhibition of boxing and punching in the last five rounds Wednesday night to easily outclass middle-welglu. Ralph (Tiger) Jones in a 10-round, non-title bout at Madison Square Garden. Gavilnr. weighed 154, Jones 152. I Iwhynott Meets Wade Today SAINT JOHN (CF)-Former tory to France. to help pay the 400,000-crown dowry of his wife. Henrietta Mario, fair sister of Louis XIII. Sir Vi'llliam got. an earlhood the next year. IONIDON. tCPl -Two-year-old David Goldshaker wiggled feet first MARITIMERS JOIN MOVIE srins III MAKING FILM am NOVA scoruvs FAME!) FISHINC SCHOONERS - - - - IN THIS THRILLING MOVIE HIT!' FILMED ow gggnhigizligoorhlgs FIglillI!:lR:gl't2NT(ll2IgMI?It!ixAl:IP11E1llall(cl HIGHLIGHTS IS A BREATH-TAKING RACE nmw EiiN'1'wo sriaiiiio. SCHOONERSI i ' A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE SWEEPS THE SCREEN! I The swaggoring saga of the "Boston Man who drove his gale-lashed schooner into V" lawless Alaskan seas . . .to claim the - Awealth of half a continent and the (lips of ci Forbidden Woman! Ian-Inna stmltuad Ihssl ' sihtagml , TO-DAY rm. asi. NEWS - CARTOON - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 I cs: znwann slthilluttsssl through a four-inch gap between the bars of his cot. His mother held him there for half-an-hour, unable to extricate him and fear- ful he would strangle himself. Firemen finally sawed through the bars. Canadian middleweight champion "Roger Whynott of Mahone Bay. iN. S., will get his chance for a re- 'turn match with champion Yvon Durella when he meets Mtlvin lwade of Baltimore, M. D., in an 1eight round bout hero Thursday. Th:-er prclinilnary bouts will see. -Tillie Leblanc of Monster. tangle with Leroy Jones, Halifax: Smiley Ruffin of Baltimore against Kid spears of Saint John, and two and 'Moncton boys, Young Hart Fete Kid Cnrniler. Q4 ) Crrvgtien Home Service Director LET'S TALK ABOUT BABIES Afascinating . Subject. as any parcntwillagi-eel What that Very Important For- son is to wear g . . . when he's to have his bath . . . most of all, what food he should get - these are momentous matters to every father and mother. Well. if you have a baby. and if he is on a Car- nation Evaporated Milk formula. you can be very happy indeed about his feedings. Carnation is a aojt-protein milk that agrees with almost all babies. It provides nourishment babies need for good and steady growth - all of whole milk's food values, plus 480 Units of vitamin D per pint. Carnation is absolutely safe. because it's sterilized alter its sealed air-tight in the can. And you'll be surprised how easy it is to prepare a Carna- tion formula. No wonder more Canadian babies are fed Carna- tion than all other brands of evaporated milk combined. Ask your doctor about Carnation for your baby. World-famous recipe: ML: 1 cup water with 1 cup Carnation, for milk that's smoother, fkhef-tM!- lag, and better than any other milk, for all milk purposes. COOKS HAVE MORE FUN-and families more enjoyment - in homes where every meal includes some little surprise: One good VI! to work out those surprises. ' is to borrow ideas from our recipe to use in another. Trin- atance. lmowlnl the popularity of Cheeseburgers. I've worked out a Cheeseburger Meat Loaf. It's quite exciting-extra-tasty and deliciously moist, because it's made with double-rich Carnation. CIIIIOIIIJROII IOAI (Melisa 6 servings) )5 gapkundlluted Carnation 1 Oll. Illlhtly beaten 1 cup tracker crumbs ! ands Irena! beef ;2 raollelpoonafgaopped qgign I tablelpoon stclmp 1 CED lrated Canadian ehssu fhurouahlv combine an Ingredi- -uta except ehsess. Llns loaf mi om on mitten mates, tbel turn LIITIN in the 601132! turd.” radio show. "Stars Over": lgwood . A complete half-hour play week - Ill! Written tum entertaining programme. see your newspaper or ttmegand stations. Ill! . . . booklet " Plain and1 lancy"'.r!ift.sco( my gg. Ierll nu we. a anuti Limited. Toronto or Vamwv: u AN INTERESTING SAUCE can do wonders for a main-course dish or dessert. And Carnation does wonders for sauces. You've never tasted cream sauce or cream gravy so smo-o-o-th and rich flavored. as when you make it. with Carnation. And when it. comes to dessert sauces - Well, here's a real "qiiick-n-e.:is,v". to show you how grand Carnation makes them. SPEEDY CHOCOIATE TOPPINO 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips En; cup undiluted Carnation Evaporated Milk Melt chocolate chips in double boiler. stir In Carnation. For a thinner sauce. increase Carna- tion to 35 cup. WI-IENEVER FRIEND; COMPLAIN that their coffee doesn't taste as rich and delici- ous as mine, I'm more than happy to share my se- cret. I tell them to try "cream- ing" their coffee with undiluted Carnation. That usually does the trick! They find that Carnation really brings out the beat in their coffee-makes it golden-am t” . . . enhances its stimulating, delicious flavor. And how they appreciate Carnation's economy! Though it's heavy enough to whip, Carnation costs only half as much as cream. Try Carnation in coffee. You'll love it. IF YOU HAVEN'T yet tried it. It's time you discovered how good and 'how economical whipped Cama- tton is. in desserts and for a dell. cious topping. Here's the easy way to whip Carnation. cam undiluted carnation Ia ii! a .- d I . I in It I :2'.".3'& h.”.”e? ..'ii..I'”.el3”'f . . IWGSCOI W tlllda ' , 'froIn Contented t'onv:' V Dithane D-14. Complete Binder Twine, 550 ft. Dill L. J. ROSSITER Has in stock Potato spraying Material, including Ilne Master Feeds-Krum, Pellet. and Mash Form. Feed Oats, Feed Wheat, WAREHOUSE. GRAFTON ST. EAST 8186 ..::-:-m--m-rm-t-m-m Aug. at-RCA! at MOA (I! not was MCA Wm l fine, gains will be played Aug. 28) the Budemdeuh pfgf O 3' Decide To ..-w (continued from page G) -IUGUST 27. 1953 a bye to the finals. For example if the I ate Abbies. Curran and 32:1") M. O. A. win the quu-m "mm B in if Aug. 31-M.C.A. at R..C.A.F. (If not Sept 2. The Aw” wguldslmewor. fine, game will be played Sept. llmbyc because may ” uh . Aug. 30-Holmanls at Abbie Int 4” 1 than either M.C.A. ornc. 9:. 35”" not fihrgi sum; Plnyef 503- l1l- 1 Dates of the final series will it W'0l D5 12 E QUE-T er TIE D B)" b (h L offs three teams will be left. in the 5” Y ' mu” ""”3”' running. The two teams with the lowest standing during the leagle Charles A. Lindbergh sat ,. -Us trans-continental record before hi schedule will meet in the semi-fin- sis and the other club will draw history-making Atlantic flight. Take 4a' Iwealc... Relax with a Coke It takes only moments to pause for a Coke. 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