AUGUST 2 '21. 1990 "rt-is GUARDIAN. ciiaai.orr-rc'ro' E was fur- Douglas J to serve the public. 156 Gt. George St. ooiiiiiisruiniioiis (3 Jones Ltd. This progressive firm is deserving of your patronage in its various lines of endeavour CW5 are proud to Iieve installed the wiring and electrical fixtures in this fine Building. BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd. Electrics! Contractors Bros. & Phone 693 " HAMILTON w. I. -The regular monthly meeting of the Hamilton Women's institute was held at the home or Mrs. James M. Ramsay August 1st. twelve members answered roll tall by nssni ,,;i.heir favourite llowe Tug;-yNisi , ' were present. Somws -3 took place over oiier of cans. later date. it nded to send enFund. The secretary was aske to write Mr. W.-R. Shaw to see I he would :ome and lecture on his trip a- broad. it was- decided to hook s ruglater in the season. Ssvervl money making schemes were dis- cussed but nothing definite was deeicded at this meeting. Mrs. J. R. Loclrarby moved to votn 115.00 towards scrubbing oi the school. Our October roll call is to be answered by passing in an article ior the bazaar. Thanks were received for a box- oi iiuit. Collection 31.01. Our thlelltl. Mrs. David itamssy save a very interesting report oi the Provincial Convention in Char- lottetown. On motion. the meet. ing adjourned. bunch was served by the hostess and committee. MASON-DIXON LINE The Mason and Dixon line was surveyed to settle diIIOlIIl0sn be- tween the Lord. oi Blitimoro and the Penn iamily. the lords proprietors oi Maryland and Penn- sylvania. . . cost. rHe crNraaL. GUARDIAN fish column is rmorvod ice news cl local ilsidlt. but adverthing oi- natnre be inserted :sIescsesaswe-r:.,ssrieuy,.,. Jiielasdvenes. Doors (er Photographs. susssn-s ram. Phone on IADIIIUI FLIIIBIINO I spgg. ialty. Mallett's Battery Service. IIMBMIIII. Harrington supper. August 33rd. starting 5 o'clock. HOWARD Iaclltlrl I001- WIAB as I'll Queen ltrsst. M38. JOHNSTON! l.aDrl.'s' WEAR. - Goods clearing below SEPT. MIT. Mud and 28rd. Trade and industries Fair at Charlottetown Armourics. A Y's Men's project. ' Ill'I.IGll.A'i.'0il.l. Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. y . ATTINDID nuts:c'ron's MEET- ING - In the list at directors of Northumberiand l.'crries- Ltd. pub- lished yesterday, the name or Dr. 'r.I-i. Maodonald oi West Bediord. Mass. was inadvertently "omitted. A former Charlottotonlan, Dr. Mnodonald revisits the Province annually and has many friends and acquaintances here. His rather, the late Mr. James K. Mncclonnlrl was a prominent contractor in years gone by. his iirst contract here being the building oi St. James Presbyterian Church. He also built the race track at the Prince ci Wales College building pliich was destroyed by fire in IN MEMORIAM in memory or Leslie 0. Cameron, who gave his life at Falaise on August 21st. 1044. Picturing you in memo , Just as we Iaiw you last. You ieit behind aching hearts That loved you so sincere That never can and never will Forget you Leslie dear. Sadly Missed by me. Mom. Brothers and sisters. IN MEMORIAM in tons! and loving memory or our dear Phther. and Grandiather. Daniel Ron. who was killed at Bordon, is years ago today. o how on he comes heiore us His dear has so sweet and true Beating new in peace with Jesus. Loving hearts still long for yarn. Sadly Missed by Rhoda. Hattie and Grandson Gsrdon. x Exhibition grounds and the oldl We are thinking oi you Leslie dear I -nusnssnea Harrington supper, August 28rd. starting 5 o'clock. , ll.l(IlI'II DAll.!.esospt Sunday to New Glamor and Heliiaz Phone Maritime central Airway Lxnitedlildlcrsu. our rooms. collar - At the atipsn 's court yesterday, the only to appear was that oi a men charged with being drunk and incapable who was jlllxdsbandoostloriodaysin Mr. and Mrs. 'l1obert Donahue. Brighton. Mass.. are spending their holidays at Mr. Dona-huefs old home in Cornwall. Mrs. Georgie Taylor. Monoton. N. B. is visiting in Oharlottotown, guest oi her aiptu. Mrs. 3. War- rcn Houston, Rochiord Apts. Mr. Ralph Carragher. oi the Bank of Nova Scotia stall. Ottawa. left on return Saturday after spending two weeks holidays with his parents in Tyrone. He was ac- companied by his little niece. Marilyn Anne Keefe. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Meara oi Kitchener, Ontario, accompanied by his mother Mrs. O'Meara, Mrs. John Doyle and her sister Mrs. Charles' Gavin oi Tignish, motored to Charlottetown on Thursday and are the guests of Mr. O'Meara's brother. Leonard O'Meara, Central Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth large and little daughter, Linda. left on return to Fredericton. N. .B.. after spending a two week's holiday with Mr. Lama's parents Mr. and Mrs. wilmot Large Pownai street. Mr. Large is iesidcnt manager (or Imperial oils in Fredericton and vicinity. card of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thugs to Drs. McKenzie, lies the Doc rs, Matron. Nurses and stall oi the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital ior kindness shown while il patient there and to many mendi- and relatives ior their kind visits cards and it-memibrancoa. I also wish to thank those who helped out at my home during my absence. Charles Williams. "readalbano. TOURIST TRADE DOWN HALIFAX-(CP)'-Touring in- dustry oiiicials here blame the lgorean. war scare for a drop or turist irailic into Nova Scotia. "We are quite disappointed," said one oiiiclal. "But it's not as bad as it could be." iililk silo vioiiiin Mrs. Alex Boston was a visitor to its City on Tuesday. Mrs. Herbert !.ewis.. York. is visiting in Tracadie. the guest or her daughter, Mrs. Jack Watts. . Arnold Vsssey, Eaiiiex. N. 3.. visiting in York. in guest oi his ther. Mrs. E. J. Vcssey. 'Miss Mary Watts has returned home after spending her vacation W at camp on the mainland. Friends ol Mr. Nelson Watts are sorry to.lseer that he has entered the P.E. island Hospital ibr a ton- sil operation. Miss Christine Proud. York. has commenced her duties as teacher oi Pleasant Grove School for the coming term. Mrs. Harold Watts and daughter Rose. York. are visiting in Black Harbour. N.B.. the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Hazen Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross, and son Douglas. City. spent Sunday in York the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. ' Gordon Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Judd and son Billy. City, paid a visit to York on Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Messrs. Dean and Cecil Watts have returned to their home in York, after visiting their sister Mrs. Hazen Bradford. Black's Har- bour, N.,B. Mrs. Piorrio Whitehead and daughter have returned to their home In Boston. U. S. A.. aiter vis- iting in York the guest of Mrs. Herbert Vessey. Congratulations are being ex- tended to ,Lewis Bros. York. on doing so well with their prize Holsteins at the Provincial Exhib- ition. Many iriends or Mrs. Gordon Crockett, York, are glad to hear that she has returned to her home alter being a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Congratulations are also being extended to Robert Chappell and son. on doing so well at the Pro- vincial Exhibition with their cat- tie and horses. Mr. George Watts. York. spent a very enjoyable day Tuesday when he attended. the gathering of the World War I veterans on their annual get-together. 1.3:: Friends of Miss Marion Murray. York. are sorry to hear that she has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital ibr an appendicitis operation. They all wish her a speedy recovery. really ilsasisa At iilsatlsy iiivsr A very happy reunion of the Ling iamily took place at Wheat- lsy River. Sunday, August 30th, when some seventy persons met mother. Mrs. Norman Ling. Those attending from outside the Pro- vince were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stonsman, Mount Dora, Florida; . and Mrs. Richard Whstson, Middleiield. Ohio: Mrs. Lottie Sar- lnoas. Matiapsn. Mesa: Mr. and Mrs. Borden Ling and children. Montreal; and Mrs. Elmer Ling and Barry, Halifax. N. 8. As this was the hut visit oi the Wt tsons to the Province. they were very glad to meet their many family connections includ- ing Mrs; Whetson's grand aunt. Mrs. iierbertnndrews, the former Margaret Ling. who is the only surviving em-ber ot the ten chil- dren at John Ling. Mr. Whetson believes that the scenery through the Province is excellent and that the island is Just one big garden. The day was pleasantly spent. in making each other better known to their American cousins who also have some real experiences and stories to relate. Mr. and Mrs. St neman before-moving to Flor- ida ran a dairy iarrn near Cleve- land. Ohio, employing some twen- ty men. They retired about eight years ago and travelled consider- ably slnce, including a visit to the island iour years ago. Mrs. Sargent has been to her mother's old home on two former occasions. Mrs. Ross is an annual visitor to her birthplace. On her return to Matiapan she will be ac- companied by her mother. MH- Andrews. A delicious supper was served by the hostess assisted by some of the ladies. and all wished the Stonemans a happy and sale re- turn to U. S. A. LAE SUCCESS. N.Y.. Aug. 21 - (AP) - Red China made a tor- mal dcmarid today for representa- tion in United Nations Korean dis- cusslons. It was presented in a tel- egram irom mreign Minister chou Eh:-Lai to iJ.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie and to Russia's Jakob A. Maiik, ,..esldent oi the Security Council ior Aucust. JCIIII B. MURPHY pamraa s. DECORATOR Estimates cheerfully given. Work promptly attended to angid, workmanship guaran- te . 4 EDEN sr. Phone 2729-L raieful TIIanIss.... Are extended to the Dominion. Provincial Governments. the City Council of Charlottetown. in e Women's Insi-ii'uies. iii e' Breeders of Livesiocii. Horses. Sheep. Pigs and Poultry. and -those exhibitors wlio. tooli per i in evening parades -in 7-front of Grand Stand. rise the Horsemen of the Merliimss. the Press. CFCY..1'Ii'e Mecdenold Toiiecco Compmiy "for. their Briiisli Console Trophy. the Cornwall and Meedowlsanlr Women's Institutes and to the People of Prince Edward is-' land. and the many visiiers from Nova 'Scoiio. New Brunswick and ether ports of Canada and the United Sissies fell the most GENEROUS. support given us AT Old 5 Home .WeeIs and Provincial Exhibition Ii been” a trying but pleesurdie iesli for everyone connected wiili our organization. and Hi! results Iillie 50 0 II to satisfactory. Hill We Iooli forward with confidence to Iicdpillg IIIIS greet WEEK of ENTERTAINMENT and EXHIIITION Pre- .- Just Concluded . grain on can even IIGGIII and BITTER sods iiexi yeti. H. J. KENNEDY Vice Manager in. i. P, LANTZ , l at the old homestead new oecu-i ..mg Died by Mr.l-Iarryliingandhis uompnggz, Au, ,1 1 a spokesman today pave an ' gent. Mantua. Ohio; Mrs. Charles ing Vlstciiiiian service lio Protect Property liurlng ilaii strike raiiws indies of what (the lmpgnd. ing strike will mean, in outling- iug arrangements for protection oi railway property should the , stoppage occur on Thlecdly morn- bsen used and is very misleading.'' H he said. "For full railway operation iseasentiutodie needs oi the country. In the event oi a strike, only emergency measures can be considered." 'l'hsae”eniei-gency mea- sures would call ior the.operation oi trains only in case oi! iires in iorost areas. or ior use in the rare possibility that some train or trains might be involved in aocid- it ants close to the time oi the strike deadline, he said. Otherwise aggressncnts between management and strikers would provide watchman service or patrol opera ' to protect railway property against. iire, pilierage or sabotage. in many cases small towns depend upon the railway water supplies for tire protection and domestic uses. Mariiimelife ,(”.L.'x: 700.4), I 1'. W. Bentley. 0.1.0.. Mgr. P.li.l. Branch, (7 lottetown. P.l.i.. A. siloviii it. 7. Orthopedic Chis-opodist - ill Great George Street cnannorrnown. P.l.l. Footiillnient , R! a. g lI.J. Holy ilsilecnsr liail TCIIICIIT 8.30 The prises are the muse those prevailing at other Bingos in the city. "MOST ATTRACTIVE Enter your child NOW ior An entrance fee of only 51.00 I" enter. Only one oiier to each child. 9'? PM For your appointment: 128 Richmond St. MEYER8 STUDIOS NOW PRE'.5ENT THE!!! ANNUAL t The Rules oi the Contest are Simple. ,0 sitting ior which you will receive is BEAUTIFUL 8 x 10 black and white unmounted photograph. Regular value. 9.50. Age limit is 6 months to 12 years. I You choose iroin one oi iour prooia the pose you wish to The decision oi the judges will be iinaL :. MEYEIIS siunios LTD. PRINCE EDWARD 1SLAN'I..'i'S LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS. CIIII.l CCIITEST" one or the Grand Prizes will be charged at the time 62 I Phone M90 or write Charlottetown. P.!:.Y. G. H. BUNTAIN l Secretary. of the Driving Park Old. Prevlncld Exhibition