-.f--'---.'.-3'i - GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , , M . , ,,,, JUNE 22. 1950 Mt. Stewart and Vicinity Mr. Joseph Gallant at the O. N. R. was a week-end visitor to (no). his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McQuaid of Vernon were Sunday guests oi Mrs. Rita Ross and lamlly. race moire" C- lllE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MON'l'A(lllI.'i Retold I. laudry. Albert Allllaa, Iln. Ino- Btawart, Mlaa Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: WIIIIDI IAVUI. The Guardian may be bought at on: at the lolluwtng places in Montague: Min 5. A. Llewellyn; In-3, nu Goorletowu: The Poet Olliee: in sourlar The Snaea nu nu 2!, I1 Iletiarda 8 son. FRI. SAT. PRINCE EDWARD SHOWS 3:30-7-9 More GllCiUlKll Giff than ” when lhey met .Jl-”lTTED FOOTWEAR It Va CM Montague shoe store Mr. and Mrs. Robie Bond and Georgetown . . . daxnily were week-end vinitora and to irlends and relatives in Nova Scotia J AY-WOOLRIDGE .,t A very pretty wedding was . Shg;igglZE&t lIls:;l;a:tJnia3;l)el?hg:31 celxtllj; g',l,e:i':1al,veI3C;:,':):'r:nl(,u:::lcLafn: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craw- . . r . '. . . 1 ll - . W. T. Mercer united in marriage. Ac?de.'"y '” Ch”'””l”.”V"' '5 ”' tglvdn avlledre fgllnllay ogtuesghudtlotlller Olga Florrie daughter ot Mr. and ca”f"”"3 i" ll" Mme ill GE0!'Ee- and Mrs Harold Ameck i Mrs. Wallace Woolridge, Pisquid ""l"- ' ' East, to Alton De rtoy son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. my N50 01 my Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Arno” 9, Mr. Arthur Doyle left for Bos- quid E35,” 1-Iamillonlomm-30,3” vacationing ton on Monday morning with a The bride looked charming in at M1-5, Amows pa.-ems. summer truck-load of lobsters. Messrs Pius wlilte sheer over tatteta and veil home. "The Highlands". in C'-eorse- Grml" 3”” Elde" cm" W" and carried a bouquet of roses. town. compnnled him On the MD- She was attended by her twin sis- ter, Evelyn, who wore a blue sheer Friends oi Mr. Nelson Hanson or D89De5t Sympathy 15 Exlvelldvd gown and carried a bouquet of Burnt Point are glad to hear that 10 M310! John A- MBCDOHBICI 01 earnations. he is considerably improved in Cardigan on the death of his M11 GUY Jay W15 llrU0mSmllm- health, after being contined to his broiiher. Daniel in Montague Am-r the ceremony the bridal home due to illness. Hospital last Friday. party motored to Charlottetown ' and other parts of interest in the province returning in the evening to the home or the bride where a delicious supper was served to the Tender Leaf Tea with the "little top leaves" ODo you enioy a rich-tasting cup at tea with the delightful fragrance at the "little top leaves"? Then il'l Tender Leaf for youl Millions prefer its tempting goodness . . . its full "second-cup" strength. Got Tender loaf Tool to-day. On Sunday a motor party from Miss Helen MacDonald has re- Souris made up of Mrs. Joyce turned to her home in Mt. M3”F”' Mrs. Percy 0'H8n1e)'. Mr. Stewart having spent the past immediate families and near Vlilitilgll G::;lWw- Eur! rr:lonthssi'isl,tln:z llfr Bbrother neigliborq, t ” r' ' s "n 3 Oln ill l. min, .5. . Sc-renalicrs arrived during the were ""9 EH95” 01 M13 "Id MYS- cvcning, expressing their good Spurseon Walkeh , , ' Congratulations are ex- wishes to the bride and groom. tended to Miss Lottie Mc- The lollowing morning they left on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Cullen Dougall, daughter of Mr. and a trip to Cambridge. Mass. ol Midgell, accompanied by Mr. Mrs. Daniel McDougall, and All join in wishing Mr and Mrs P, Cullen or Charlottetown were Miss Eileen Mt-Eachern, daugli- fry of Bairinzton, N. S.. that her was manager or the Royal Bank. twaity-one marks out of a par. -lily mllvll happiness. visitors to Georgetown and Brud- to. or Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc- dnuzzhler. Rhonda. n grnduiiic Her many friends wish her every sihle two hundred and tiny 1; Vi, y (lnell on Monday. where they were Eat-hern, who were among tllCl0l'- Mount Allison lJnii'ersiiy. is success. her Grade Eight. cxamiiintiolis - . lDIeeLUgrll8S;:dOlMzlllIl'. Znrlia Mr;-iy graduates iron-i Notre Dame .sailing for Japan ,in September. fa Others of Mt. Stewart school that curl”? -3” lS- "5 131 Academy on Friday last. to teach English in a Japanese Congratulations are extended passed were Sister Doyle, Jam -A. . lSCh0Ol. Rhonda was a former to Miss Alice C-arnhum, dnugh- Jay, Caroline McEachern. Kern. - --- Friends ln lit. Stewart. have lpu.pil of Mt. Stewart. school, while tor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giirn- ble Jay. Much credit is due that Mr. Floyd Jay was in Charlotte- Mrs. Willard W. Yorsion, who received word from Mrs. Pal- her father. Mr. Ernest Pnlrry hum who made two hundred and teacher, Mr. Warren Mcculrlr. town on business Monday. has been visiting her former home -. .7” .....w... - . ...A.. --- H in Georgetown, left Tuesday on Mr. Edward E. Jay was I visitor return to L'Archivcque. Cave 31'6- to Charlottetown on Tuesday. ton. Mrs. Yorston was accompan- ied by Mrs. Laura Lavers, who Miss Georgie Dover was a visit- will visit with relatives in Arichai. or to Charlottetown on Saturday. Cape Breton. . Cartoon l Mr. E. E. Jay attended the races ivu, Aeneas Macnonald, cum. in Charl0N-910W" 53Wl'd8)' nllhls ian National Railway: brakeman , suffered injuries to his arm and Mrs. George W- Jay W35 I Vl5- face when thrown (mm a car ilor to Charlottetown on Thursday. while shunting at Mount Stewart last week. Mr. MacDonald is now Mr. and Mrs Harold Jay '-V0" of! duty and is convalescing at his visitors to Charlottetown on Mon- home in Georgetown. day. TBIIAY. HCMAPITOL rm. - SAT. SHOWING AT 3:30-7-8 :45 I m3lS;.Z”d .l.m'cl.lQllZ?.J?.3.5"'533 Bristol and Vicinity Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay and fam- M,” J93", 3- MCGW"-h W35 3 ily motored ho Charlottetown on bu?me55 Vlmot W ""3 C"! On Tuesday. F"d3y' The M355” 01:3 and Evelyn Mrs. Ronnie Mclnnis, City. is W 1 -d . . C ' Cha)om31(.,w,, spending a few days here with her onolralcsazksler m r lather, Mr. William McGraih. . five men and a :lll--- dc .-. lighting storm, stance and the raging em0l""” in their own hearts-. Master Walter Bradley spent the .M'- -lafnes Am0ldv J13. and hll latter part of the week at the 515”? M53 M335 W01? l9l1SlllG-35 home of his grandparents, Mr. and Visitors to the City on Tuesday Mrs. Owen Kelly. 135”- Miss Shirley Jay. Charlottetown, 3Mrs. Georae Dnveaux was in visited the home of her parents "19 Clly On Salufday Whcfe her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Pisquid hlliband is I Palienlv in 1118 Char- Easi, on Tuesday evening. 10'-lelown H0SPll-'i1- ACTUALLY Mr. and Mrs, H3,-old Arm.-ck,Ml, Congratulations are extended to FILMED IN Stewart. and Mr. and Mrs. Cliar- Miss Joyce -lay. one or our very Aus'TRAUAlS les Crawlord. Central Royalty. Eharmmz young ladies, on her were visitors to Pisquid East Sun- lll'3l-'ll181l0l'I 31 lhe Chirlvltelolvn JUNGLE day, Hospital. . WILDERNESS! Mr, muse Woolridgg'LofngVa1- Mr. Mauris Arnold, who win ley. visited the home of his pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wool- ridge, Pisquid East, during the with Fennell and Chandler in the City for quite some time. has re- signed his position and will leave 3 indoor. - Outdoors - Everywhere. Here's a versatile portable that plays out-l door: on its self-contained batteries and k shortly lor Ottawa. , , Wee indoors plugs in' on AC or DC l:urrcnt.l Carrying handle recessel in case. ' RCA Victor BP-500 . . . . T5450, (Lu: batniu)-l Mr. Jerome O'Brien has sold his a - - - property in this vicinity and in- tends residing in the City in fut- ure. He moved to the City last tall with hie wile and family. The Cooperative are now un- Goes where you go... Fun on "M dock loading a carloacl or lime. caretuiiy su ' 1, , r i I .5," . ' " checked by the Manager. Mr PIE)?xd?Iox:,:f'ef;.1?t::n.i.;ir2:j?; 3,0 l ;l:'yB,h',:,'i?hy mixing And right 'round the Clodt. with this powerlul 9-tube yonaialg. Hun Ernest Aurey. night to . fair crowd The phy .. volume. In hnrd.gnimd Phuit gl(l.'illll::l)gelIO"I:e !ahnd womlerlul reach lior distant nations in I light. MMT5- A1199 C13mDb1;Ell. G10”-1C9ll3l': was under the directfon of Rev Pm" mb"'RCA Vumr Bpdol ' ' S4630 curlllenl (AC lor lllvx-nSC".urlH,ur.on hm"! 352.50 da:',sio:r3l:gm: 5” :;J'-'u::'"1x1'a,; iideinneih McMillan. P.P. at Trac- (L"' b'”"'") (Luilumrlnl in July or early August the "CAPITOL" will be closed M”- A 9- MM?” Mr. H. s. Miellwen has u.. re- modeling job on his store com- for a. short time lor renovation and the installation of Mr. James gonmd who Wu I . new chairs . Beginning this week the "EMPIRE" patient in Souris Hospital has re- Pkled "ml u" ”m”"1 "1 ll” ll” 1 . . - . th ,,CAPlToLn - , 0 ts are burned to his home. ms mmy shed from the east side. The new will be closed "nm 8 lmprolem n 1,-lends hope 10, ms apeedy re. front and electric lights make the Extra . . . Stooge Comedy . . . Western Serial Up at the cottage or down by the sea -d whatever yout' vacation plans -- youill tune in on more enjoyment with an RCA Victor Portable! See and hear them - they're the Pick' - :. of the Portables in (one, performance and styling. V KING'S COUNTY nosprrar. ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the King's County lloqltnl will be held In the Beaver Club llall, Montague, on Wednesday, June 28, 1950, at 8 p.m., tor the purpose of electing trustees for the Government of the institution, in accordance with the by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as might be brought beforekit. ADELINE C. IIYNES. Sec'y. Board of Trustees. pg? ' .... HOG GROWERB Church by Rev. R. J. MacDonald. Ftlteen little girls received their first Holy Communion on that morning. ..' The fishermen are having a wonderful lobster season. They still have two weeks and here hop- ing that they will have as good as an ending as they had beginning. The farmers had a lovel selge of weather tor cropping. T are is a good deal or their grain over- ground. and it looks good. The majority of the people have finish- ed their planting. while the odd one is still pegglng along, -.-- The electric light poles are up as tar as south Lake comer. Two cars or poles arrived by rail to Elmira, and have been unloaded and hauled to the area where the lights are to be installed. Accord- ing to reports they are not going around the point via Elmira. The Junior Farmers held their meeting in East Point school on Wednesday night after the busi- ness was discussed ot installing a water system in the barns, and how useful it could be. they had end the hospital the other day for an operation on his stomach. has returned home again and is about his work. He may have to no later on for the operation. Mrs. Joe Campbell and three children arrived here from Hali- fax. N.S.. on Saturday evening to spend some time at her old home. She was Mary O'Brien. before her marriage. Mr. Campbell is a C. N. R. man in Halifax. Mr. Freman Jay, proprietor of Jay's Garage. captured a Gypsy moth in the garage last. week. The wing spread was tive inches a- cross. This type moth is a stranger in this vicinity at least and was sent to the city lor other: to see. Friends of Mrs. Ernest Bamb- rick will learn with regret. that she had the mlslortune to fall down the cellar steps at her home last week, injuring her head. She was taken to the hospital in Char- lottetown, and later to her home where she will be under doctor's care for some time. She was Josie Laplerre, belore her marriage. The old horse shed at the Bris- a.. ' - y J A Portable "45" Phenograplii Tiny. tunelul and lully autornatkl A com Ieteyieli-contained phono- graph. on gun plug ii in and play up to ll of the new non-breakable "45" recordl. Smart carrying case of !llIlIyllIECYl';)WhldC. RCA Victor in e - - . . . Now only . . . 33,-" Carrying Case 811.50 commenced and re-opened at that time for a six-day Cove”. Sm... very mm, .,,d .m.m.,, , . . , week to accommodate the "CAPITOL" Theatre pa- .1. looking. 6-m h I k trons, First Communion took place on , "' ”" ' ' E ” F,-may mo,-mug .3, st. Columbm Mr. Jun" Kgnngflck' who gm- Streamlined Saube aristocrat of Lhelportables. 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The Iona ' 1 matured. at live cents per 3 over cu pr on. la rue ma Md been bum in mm", H y supply poultry feeds to approved customers on the same People need not be unable to gel. to places desired now as there are different times during the horse age but today can replace the F. A. S. JONES, Special Representative Pk” two dail bunes One leave: at horses to the shed is gone. When 129 Kent st. . . ' - - 188 customers an own Rlnlu es.-ma:-.v .-anew. wme 2.”..l'5 :. '.:.I.”.'.'1.'l:.";:3.:.:::.'t.1lll.":ltf , - "'0'" l or phone up collect for hog collections or feed deliveries. arises leave" the telimllgrliali it about ly kept church grounds. We 0Il'I'y-- ' ' i Our truck will can or it more convenient advise Piue u”kef”l':':n '31);-ml. 5o""n;I- N3; in. 3cA.vlctm- lladloa, Beeirrl Players and Records ' Oainpbeli who will call for your hogs or make teed de- tgroughxto Ohzrlotlfltowlita Bomn I-ONDON. June so-(luau-mi. r . . c ange rom w an e o people International Wheat council has yup W.” . . used to make the return trip to tum” mu . "Mum "mm. 0 Q . t Sdllrll. St. Peters 0! CV!!! maybe . ' - t to Chaliottetown with in horse and "0" for Inembmhln. it run am Great George St. . o.,,"ou,.g.,w1., buggy r insect today.