-. -. i . Ti-IE GUARDIAN. cmuzno-rri:'i'mv'iv AUGUST. 4. 1951 "'5 ”"E'"' G””""”' C3790 0f PIIIP Clan Chieftain Visits Clansmen In Canada AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: llaroltl r'. Landry. iian. Byron sun-rt, Mrs. d Bruce MaoPhee. Miss Joyce Wlgginton, Isa Joan Johnston. e AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wal on Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: In Sourls: The Snack Bar and H. Richards 1: Son. The M V snvoy Wm 33.1 t d - . I o ay from Georgetown for Chandler. Nfldi, with a cargo of pulp. she anrivr-d in Georgetown Friday ..'BUYlNG- Used feed bags. ....'DANCl'.'. Beaver Club Hail niorningfrom Corner Brook, N id. Fraser and Annear. Moiitague.. Montague. Tuesday. August 7th. .'llCilCLl2S-Both new and- Miss Catherine Martin, Cale- used. Also all sizes in trlcycies. donla was a visitor to Montague She will carry a deck load of 10 Pictured above is Cpl. Ward andry, son of Mr. and Mrs. lfophon Landry, Georgetown. rho joined the American forces, I A:r;t t. of 1950, and is at pre-, -nt scrving in the Korean area. stallation. Call or write for prices. Stewart and Beck's. At Stewart and Becks. recently. Miss Dorothy Shaw. Halifax, is visiting in Brudenell, guest. of her mother. Mrs. Vernon Shaw. JTABLE LAMPS - Boudoir lamps-and new lamp shades. All sizes, and many new colours. At Stewart and Beck's. . Mr. Harry Thurston. Hamilton. Ono. was a recent guest of Mr. -and Mrs. Leonard Campbell, Mont- ague. -CHANGES-We have on hand some good used ranges. Priced from 310.00 up. Call and see theml at Stewart and Beck's. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bowman, and three children of Trenton, N. 5., were recent guests of -Mr. and Mrs. .'FU'!lNACES-Our fall sk-ck James Crawford. Roseneath. has been received and we can as- sure you of early deliiery and in- ..' Rev. Harry Vickei-son, and ycitng son Charles, of Rutherford, Ont. arrived in ..bontagueThursday, and T0-DAY AUDI-ID Siitiris Prmzranl Kiziiiiitm 2:30 Liv. 7 and 9 mince: Enwann . -? E-?Ww'IIN:w LASSIE THRILLSI -7fvIlIIlITIiDNII.L8 will visit the former's mother, Mrs. Charles Vickersori. Miss Tena Collins, RN. Lynn, Mass., is spending a month's vaca- tion in Montagu: at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Ceilings. TM "0" 0. a mu" My tMLxs Mary MacDonald, R N., :::.;r;;.m:..” ..?i32;:”L. 32:; I-G-I pnmm home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dougald MacDonald, Peakes. 54 LASSIE. ..'SUMDIEB CLEARANCE SALE. -Beginning Friday, August 3rd. Greatly reduced stock Slack suits lBlouses, Skirts. Summer Dresses Hats. Girls Denim Pedal Pushers I.AFIr'V )I(WIItl . . . LAFF MOVIE . . . LAFF MOVIE l.Alt”l" .'tiOl'llu' .' . . LAFF MOVIE . . . LAFI" MOVIE GITYS! More Fun Than DEAR RllIII'aad'OEAR INIFEI Q0 to I is ear 0 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dewar. uuvmt my They are accompanied by Mr Dewar's brother, Mr. Earl Dewar also of Toronto. u,.,.n MI Mr. and Mrs. John FI5hPr. Fort Edward. New York. accompanied mm by Mrs. Arthur t enny. Mexiro, LAFF MOVIE . . . LAFF MOVIE . . . LAFF - LAFF iioviri . . . LAFF MOVIE . . . LAFF LAFF MOVIE . . . LAFF MOVIE . . . LAFF MOVIE LAFF MOVIE . . . LAFF MOVIE . . . LAFF MOVIE CAPITOL T0 - nu REX ALLEN - - The Arizona Cowboy in "TI-IIJNDER. IN GOD'S COUNTRY" Chapter 1-"Roar Of The Iron Horse" Leon Errol Comedy - Cartoon - Shows 2:30-7-8:45 J1 . . 5 COLUMBIA PICTURES plutis MARK EDIDNI E 671' a. r... .......... . . . LAFF MOVIE .. . LAFF MOVIE i8'”lXS.iii l'l23i3f”E..?..”.'Li”ii 52'T.?.T." . . . LAFF MOVIE . . . LAFF INIOVIE Georgetown Baptismal Service, ii 1 DAYS MON. and TUE. ' THE .VIIX-l'P OF THE ('.ENTI'RY - - - AND S HILARIOUSLY MIXED it in am attain .. . "' " -"- v-- -I v--vv-- - I Paramount Picture , BASED ON POLICE FILES! SIEVENS-il'BIlIEiI-SIIIIIM ; MIDNICIECMDA Joanna Dress Shoppe, Montague, 'I.'NITEI) BAPTIST Church p.m.; Sturgeon Sunday School. 7 p.m.. service, 7.30 pm. Lic. Bruce Moore. Mrs. A. B. Dayarmond and two children, Susan and Bruce, of Day- ton, Ohio, are at present spending a few months vacation at the home of Mrs. Dayermondls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lauchlin Bruce, Milltuwn Cross. UP WITII THREE- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dewar. anti young son F'rankiin Raymond. of Toronto, Ont.. are visiting in Mont- ague guests of Mr. Deu-ar's parents up , . tr MUSICAL Maine, have returned to their homes after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell, Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowman, and their three daughters, Louise, Dm-is and Shirley of Cambridge. Mass. have returned to their home after a pleasant vacation in Rose- ncath, guests of Mrs. Bowman's brother-In-l:.w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Juries Crawford. Mrs. Edward Farshner. l3i'eret.t, Mas.s., who is spending her vaca- 'on in Lower Montague, spent a few days in Montague, guest of cousin. Mrs. bell. Miss Rose Llewellyn. R.N.. nurs- ing clinic. Hamilton, Ont. who is enjoying her vacation at her home in Georgetown, recently visited with her bi-other-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Camp- bell, Montague. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. M. MacDonald, Montague, have as their guests Mrs. MacDonald's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. l-lazen lngs. and their three children, stranton. Penn. -INC MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewcllm, Montague, are spending Iew days in Halifax. N. S. They were accom- panied liy Mrs. Harry Higginbot.- ham and Mirs. Wellington Camp- bell and her young son. Wayne, who has entered the children's hospital for treatment. ' REBEKAII LODGE MEET- ING - Mrs. Florrie Nelson. Noble Grand. presided at the regular Thursday meeting or Acme Rob. Leonard Camp- . cords. The M.V. Savoy is a steel vessel of 195 tons registry at Quebes City. l-febcaptain is Mr. P. E, Ruel. Hcr cargo is being supplied by a group of eastern and central Kings County businessmen who have a pulp yard situated at Georgetown. The M.V. Savoy is one of a number of ships expected to carry pulp wood from George- town this summer. Murray Harbour North and O I O VlCII1I'I'y ..' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rimbach, Watertoivn, Mass, are spending two weeks vacation in Gasperaux. guests of Mrs Rimbaclfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. James. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and daughter, Myrtle. were recent vis- itors to New Glasgow, N. B. Llewellyn, Murray Harbour North, is at present it patient in the Veterans Wing of the P. E. Island Hospital. His friends hope to see him home soon. Mir. Milton Mrs. John Matvlx-an, Pt-ter's Road. was a recent visitor to Mont- acne. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boehner. Mrs. John MacPhei'scin, Hope- well. N. S. is spencling some time at Mut'ra,v Haboiir Nor-t'... and Gas- prraux, guest of her father, Mr. Erncst Graham. Miss Sandra. Dohson, New Glas- gow. N. s., was a recent guest of Miss Myrtle Millar. Mr. and Mina. llarvey MacLeati and sons Thom: and Murray, Truro, N. S.. were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac!-Ierron. Nettie MacKearney, New . is sprndiiig two ueeks iii airray River EIIPFT of her sister. M-rs. Benjamin Sciitabziugh, and Mr. seiicabaugii. Miss Lucy Milinr. Murray Har- imiir North. has at-rtptnd a position at Clark Bros. in iioiitague. Mr. and lvlrs. En.-lr C. Johnston, and young gmiit...ii Roger. also Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aitlcen, of Fortune BFIKIKC, were visiting re- latives in Murrziy Harbour North and Peters Road ret-eiitly. The many friends and here of Mrs. Lester Charlottetown are sorry to learn that she is a iiniiriit i the P.E.I. Hospital. All wish her a speedy re- COVPYY. relat ives Johnston. Mr. Eimrr Millar, was a recent business visitor to Carlottetown. Miss Belle MacLure, of Taunton. Max, is spending some time at Murray Harbour North. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLure. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Code. have re- turned to their home in Chalotte. town, after spending the past two weeks in Peter-'s Road. guests of Mrs Codes piIrcri'.s, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bcatoii. Mr. Garfield Johnston. Peter's Road, left recently for U,s.A. when he will visit his daughter. Mrs. Charles MacLareii and Mr. Mac- Laren. North Abiiigton, ;;fa.s-3., and his son Mr. Aiircll Johnston and Mrs. Johnston of weymouth, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooks. of Watcriown, Mass.. and Mrs. Ella Mia-cCn-rmick of East Boston. are vationing at. Mrs. Pooics Tourist sent. New business Included plans for attending Grand Lodge of the Rebekah Assembly of the Mart. time Provinces which is being held in Charlottetown next week. Mrs. Catherine Stewart was appointed to convene the transportation com- mittee, A feature of the meeting was the presentation of a certif- icate of perfection to Mrs. Addie my eltah Lodge. No. 87, Montague. There were sixteen members pre- News - - Dewar. by the deputy president. Mrs. Ruth MacLcod. - M Travel Cartoon isuM I NeU.5IIlU""lIll POVII"eogII& 0 llptelhsiltaepevgaltaui 0 srndnnimnpeuhn e Itvlvwtle bvjaedudutl III. C Iullwidhtvenlud. sol eprtag Md 1.-KILL 1111!. Use fly sprays around house and waste covered. l-'LIES or boiled. eating. nose and throat infections. D. 0. CLARK Mt. Stewart . gators. WARNING Screen windows, doom and outside toilets. and cooking utensils from files and insects. perhaps of polio (Infantile paralysis). 8.-USE SAFE MILK and WATER. Milk should be pasteurized In-WA!!! FRESH FRUITS and NEW VEGETABLES mforl ln-IIIP OUT OF CIOWDS-Stay away from persons with 8.-AVOID GETTING OVEBTIIED-Ton atrenunml play. long swimming periods. late hours cause fatigue. makes an Individual more susceptible to polio Infection. 0.-avoio cIm.r.nm...po'c I I I C. slay too long in wet I'lILIIlInI.l.I.I'III,oo 0" M cold Wu" or 7 Kill! CILISAN .- E i if pbelme eating and afIg:c:oiNght::pt:iIe?t:u dun. wuh hum. MER and barns. Protect food. dishes Keep garbage ARE CARRIERS OF DISEASE- Extrrnio fatigue Don't swim In polluted s A white-haired, '73-year-old grandmother, Chief Flora Mac- Leod, first woman chfeftain in the 800-year history of the Mac- Lcod clan, journeyed from Scot- land to Canada to visit members of her world-wide family in Can- ada. Chief Flora will attend gath- erings of the Macbeod clan at Dunvogan. Ont.: St. Ann's, N. S., and Charlottetown, P. .E.I.. before returning to her Dunvegan castle at the isle of Skye. Mrs. lilac- Lend regards all MacLeods as her children. but is indifferent about the spelling of the family name. "You can spell it MacLt-od or Mc- Leod. but we're all the same 1.1-mily." said the clan chicftain. Home in Montague and were the recent guests of Mr. Benjamin Clow, Murray Harbour North. The funeral service of the late Mrs. George A. Hicken, who pas- sed away one week after the death of her husband. We late George A- Hicken. was held from her late residence on July 24th. The ser- vice was conducted by Mr. Hugh Niigent, student minister of the Murray Harbour North Presby- terian Church: The -hymns sung were ”what A Friend We Have In . Jesus." "Shall We Gather At The River." and ”God Be With YOU Till We Meet Again." Palltbearers were Messrs. Raymond Riley. Stanley Hicken. Ctlihel DEV”- James Steele, Howard Steele and Perle Cairns. ' Interment took place in the Mur- ray Harbou Cemetery. Undergi-oiind telephone cables in the United Kingdom extend more than 26,000,000 miles with another 2.000.000 overhead. mm ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF Oi TORONTO IFIOII MAIIOHNI, I.A., MILO-r Principal ENROI. in in school that is 'nitiating a wealth of Canadian musical acliVi!Y -in orchnom. opera, composition. concert per- formance, and reaching. Instruc- tion In all branches of instru- mental and vocal mode by a hunky listing musicians of In- ternuioual reputation. Numer- ous additional courses. 7i..niwiin. Irv Om”,- iiulr I." 'lw- r t 2-.v i-' vi- IRSLCLIIQI Flixill tour-it: Lariat A She arrived in Montreal on July 28 'aboard a Trans-Canada Air Lines' North Star plane. She was greeted on arrival by skirling bagpipes and a large representa- tion of Mrichcods from Dalkeith. Ont. She was acconitpainied by her dau-gliter, Mrs. J. Wolrige-Gordon, and her twin grandsons.John Mac- Leod of Ma0Lcod, the eldest twin -by 40 minutes and heir to the clan chrnftainsliip, and Patrick Wolrigc-Gordoii. Shown horn are Piper Donald MacLeod, Black Watch. Piper Steven Macliinnon and Piper Beverley Campbell as they greet- ed the Chief Mac-Leod. A.V'I'I-LIQUOR GIIOUPS QUEBEC. Aug. 3 - (C?) -- La- cordaire and Jeanne D'Arc E.'iLI- liquor organizations announced I0- day they have 100,21: members among Romnn'Cntholics in On- tario. Quebec, New Brunswirk. - Nova Scotin and Prince Edward Island. Membership of the La- cordnire moii's groups was given as. 49,744 with 50,488 women br- longing to tho Jcaruir li'Ar-c clubs. aivCir..vr Tta.x7.VanA Kannada is one of the major languages in India, spoken by about l8.00(l.000 people in Bom- bay state mid other areas. Raolri Amundsen first to dis- cover the South Pole in 1911, also reached the North Pole in 1928. or 11 years after Admiral Peary. COMPLETE VISUAL REFRALTION and ANALYSIS G. F. 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