A 17-gun salute was fired and a Guard of Honour was formed in honour of the visit 'of the Earl of Selkirk. First Lord of SALUTE LORD SELKIRK the Admiralty. to the Coiitiiand of the Royal Canad- ian Navy on September 26. Here the First Lord is seen chatting Pacific with Petty Oqicer Donald Trim three-day visit to the Victoria- of Gait, Ontario and Victoria. BC. a drummer in the band of HMCS Naden. During his , mand and other naval establish- Thls picture, was taken at Little Sands by Mrs. Alex” lcr Blue. it is a mackerel ' iot. found along the shore ez- one morning. it was past p tide mark. apparently un..iilc to stand the ocean longer. While EASTERN . GUARDIAN BINGO ST. Mary's Hall. Mon-3 tague. Tuesday 8:30. Good priz es. AUCTION sale hy Mrs. James Forbes on Harry Llcweliynis premise. All household furnlt ura. October 2nd. 1.20 pm. PERSONALS Her many friends are sorry to hear that Miss Mary lit-mphill is a patient in the limits County Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cnilii Montague. have returned to their home following a pleasant weeki holidays in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Earl GONIIIII of North Reading. Mass, who wei- visiting relatives in Charlotte- town recently, were also litcsts of Mrs. Gnrmania brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. P..l. Mcxenna. Montague. man. and Master Roger Wight- maa have returned to their home in Montague after a pleasant holiday trip through the New England States. While there they visited the famous Farm Museum at Cooperstown. N.Y. MURRAY HBR. NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Libby. Maiden. Mass. are spending their holiday with Mrs. Libby's brother. Mr. David Reid and other members of her famlb Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simmons. Istown. were recent SIN-'93! Mrs. C. 3 hits: - rs" ' i,;:g;.gi:5 iliailii . ti :..ii'i.iii 5 ii I 8353 ll; 1;! i 3 X oasndallvalt -43 fit? I i it it natural nun. Im 'a'.' E I II FINE SPECIMEN .Mr. HW. ll. Spt-nrcr. Oberlin. i0hio. and his niece. Lila Blue. lwerc taking an early walk along the sliorc they cnnic i'It'l'OSS this beautiful specimen and brought it home iihrre ii lived for about four hours. lilr. and Mrs. Fred Sweeney. J0('('IyII. Dianne and Lori accom- panicd by Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Klelly and daughter Bonnie of Frederecton. N.B. spent their holidays with Mrs. Sweeney's .parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Reid. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M .ilyr-rs. Sandra and Bonnie Leigh. Char- llottrtown were recent weekend guests of Rex". and Mrs. Carl Currie. The sympathy of relatives and friends is extended to Mrs. Al- bert Cra.-.wt-ll. Carleton Siding. -o the sudden passing of her 'husband on August l2. I Mr. and Mrs. George Bustin Haverhill Mass. spent several .days with Mrs. 'Bustin'ii brother tin-lair and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Elmcr Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Hubcrt Almond Trenton. N. S. spent several days with Mrs. Almond's sister Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn and Mr. Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper. and two sons. Centerport, New York were recent guests of Mr. Cooper"! aunt. Mrs. Cameron Clow and Mr. (low. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carver. and family. Lancaster. NH. who are vacationing with Mrs. Carver's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Graham. Cambridge. wen recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert MscLeod Jr and Mr and Mrs. Weir McClure. Mr, George Lecco. Manchester Mass. spent several days WWI his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. David Irving. I -Mr. Atwood Dumvllle who is with the Oanatilan Army station- .ed in Winnipeg. Manitoba and Mrs. Dumuilla spent several days iwith the former; brothen-in- aw and sister. Mr and Mrs. R-0 Kennedy. . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coilings and Elizabeth Ann of Dartmouth XS. were recent attests of the forrneris sister. Mrs. Geork Claw and Mr. Clow. The Ladies Aid Society met in the vestery of the Church on Tuesday evening. August 31 Frieods of Mrs David Irving regret to legrn of her illness and ' wish her a speedyfreeovtry 909 severaL weeks in Halifax. guest of his father. Mr. Neil Higgi Miss i.uias'caainsa. It. Join. visiths rui- lit GEORGETOWN liiiss Both Alien. daugliier of Mr. and Mrs Fred Allen, left re- cently fer Charlottetown. where she is attending Union Commer- cial College. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. Suther- land Bnnnell. who have been vacationing at their summer home ”The Highlands" left recently on return to New York City. '. and Mrs. Harold Crouch- to Georgetown. Ray Murphy. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy returned recently from Toronto, Ontario, and has entered St. Dunstan's College. where he is taking Grade Xi studies. Mrs. N.W. Hansen was a vis- itor to the City on Wednesday. Gerald F. Murphy. son of Mrs. Agnes Murphy left recently to resume his studies at St. Dua- stans C()IICl.'.P. Major and Mrs. Raymond Soloman were visitors to Char- loticionn on Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Conohnn and family of Cardigan were recent guests of Mrs. Conohan's par- ents. Air. and Mrs. W.J. Fitz- gerald. (ierald I). lliirphy. sin of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy has resumed his studies at St. Dun- stan'.s College. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent llsipin of Boston .VIass.. are vacation- ing in Georgetown at the Fair- child summer home. Mrs. Hal- pin is the former Rose Fairchild. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Mne- Cormick were visitors to Char- loitctown on Friday. The funeral of the late Mrs. Harry Fraser was held from St. James Roman Catholic Church on Friday. September lsth. Rev 0. Kigglns, celebrated Requiem Mass and interment was in the church cemetery. The pallbear- ers were: .lolin C. Got.-il. Her- man Lavandier. Henry Samp- son, Joseph Johnson. Malcolm MacLean and George White. Miss Elizabeth Grant. school teacher at Elmira was a week- end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J f)eLory. ' Mr. T.J. Kiekham of Soiiris West visited Georgetown last week. ' Mr. Wendell Graham and Mr. Grant Graham both of (lower- eauit were business visitors to Georgetown on Thursday. 1923 er of Souris were recent visitors! Eastern Kings Cattle Continued I Senior group of I females. 1. Ernest Underhay. 1. Ernest Un- derhay. Janey herd. Ernest Underhay. Best Jersey Junior female. 1. Albert Wood. Judge. Bruce MacDonald. New Vllltahire. HEREFORD AND SIIOITIIOIN Bull calf born on tk after lat July. 1956. l. Lelth Townshend and sons. Souris, 2. L.J. Buell and Son. Murray Harbour. 3. L. J. Buell and Son Murray Har- Some Of The Winners Al The' Exhibition er, 1. Henry Townsliend. 2. Leitb Townahend. Male champion. 1. Henry Town- ahead. Reserve hampion. Leith Town- ahead. Herelord Heifer born on or af- ter lat July. 1956. l. and 2. L. J. Budl and Son, I. Anne M. Rose. East Baltic. Hereford Heifer yearling. 1. and 2. L.J. Buell and Son. 3. Nelson Stewart, Red Point. Legion L. A. Met In Sept. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Montague. was held at the summer cottage of Mrs. Frank Greene in Brude- nell, Wednesday evening. Sept. 18th. The meeting was conduct- ed by the plESIdCI'II, Mrs. George McKeeman. with twenty - two members present. The mintites of the previous meeting were read by the secre- tary. Mrs. Wellington Camp- bell. and were approved as read. The financial report was read by Mrs. Garnet Mclntyre, and Mrs. Campbell reported Esquimalt area. the First Lord toured facilities of the Cont- lments in the area. for the visiting committee. The new visiting committee com- prises Mrs. Stan Peardon and Mrs. John Hughes. Plans were discussed for holding a Hal- lowe'en party at the October meeting and a committee was appointed in charge of the ent- ertainment. New business included ar- rangements for holding a pan- try sale in October. At the close of the meeting, LITTLE SANDS Mr. Hugh )lacNeill, Little Sands. visited his sister. Mrs. IR. C. MacLeod, Klnross recent- Y Mr.' and Mrs. Mack .ilat-Plicr- son. Wood islands East. attend- ed the funeral of Mr. Allan Jen- kins. Birch Hill. at MacLean'I funeral Home on Thursday. Recent visitors to Mr. Hugh MacNeiIl. Little Sands. were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose. Red Point. Mrs. Barton MacDonald and his daughter. Mrs. Mcvnne. Red Point. Mrs. Kenneth Gallop. Mont- real. has been visiting for the past month at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Livingstone, Hope-field. She was joined by her husband about two weeks ago and they plan to leave soon on return to their home in Hopeficld. Miss Eilinnic Clark of Pit-tbn. visited relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Living- stone. llopefield. over the Lab- or Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Chcsler Mac- Lcan. Winsloe visited Felaiivesi in Little Sands. recently. Mr. David Macitiarlane. Ham- ilton. Ontario, was home visit- ing his mother and brother in 7 Mrs. u John F. MacDonald and Son. Rollo Bay. 2. LJ. Bueli and Son. Hereford heifer 3 years and over, i. and 2. L.J. Bucll and Son. 3. Henry Townshend, -I. L. J. Buell and Son. Female Champion. Buell and Son, Reserve champion, L.J. Buell and Son. Best heifer calf registered L. J. alien and Son. Get of sire, 3 animals any age Set of I sire not more than one to be a male. previously shown in individual sections. not nec- essarily owned by exhibtiion. 1. 2 and 3. LJ. Bueli and Son. Progeny of dam. 2 animals any age. progeny of i dam. previously shown in individual sections. not necessarily owned by exhibition. 1. and 2. L. J. Bueu and Son. 3. Henry Town- sliend. Shorthorn bull 2 year's over. Preston Bryenton. Male champion, Preston Bry- enton. Shorthorn heifer horn on or after lst July. 1956. 1. Preston Bryenton. 2. Edwin Peters. ' T Heifer 2 years, i. I. L. J. and Hereford bull 1 years and ov-' eAanscLn'irn' e.w.t.. The September meeting of the "Star of the Sea" C.W.L. wui ;held at the home of Mrs. Joseph at the home of Mrs. Joaeplii members The president. Mrs. Jos. prayer. The of last. monthly mreung were read and signed The 66193319,! Who lllehdfdlmeeting were read approved and led the C0l1V9l1ii0D ll 5-D-U KIV9 l;signed. A discussion took place course and Doyle. with an attendance of tanlVernon Women's Institute y Tuesday. Oct. 1. 1957 Tim Guardian Page 5 VERNON W.l. The September meeting of the to held at the home of Mrs Rich-j A.'ard hlacllae. Meeting opened in tint-luded a letter from Red Cross 'Murphy, opened the meeting bygthe usual manne . with an at- 're of i0 h ber paid membership fee. 4 ..i tings and the members doeidad was iknitting at the next meeting. begin with troehetiog and Correspondence was rud and garding Home Nursing Course. i s. l mcm-t After some controversy. the me .mbers decided to ask Mrs. W L The minutes of the prev.-iuus' Jenkins if she would Dg interes Instructors at W. i in taking the assisting "TY IDIEWSIIJIZ 1'0P0"- 1' W-"ton projects for the winter rneet- class. decided to send to Eaton's and Sunpsons - Sears for flannel- lette to be made up for Social Welfare children. also to begin making articles for a bazaar to be sent to conveners soon as pBennett Mclsaac and Mrs. Jos. A Murphy were appointed out i church committed for next month i I It was decided to have Fr. Gil-. Iis say g mass for the late Denis Rooney. Articles of used clothing, for Social Welfare were asked to? be sent to conveners soon as possible. I Next meeting to be held at the home of .'iirs. John and Mrs. Bennett lilclsaac Roll call in ;be answered by donating a pair of socltees or mitts for Welfare : children. The president closed the meet-1 ing by repeating the Act of Con- secration and a dainty lunch .'was enjoyed by all. i l heifer yearling, . i Shorthorn v.in Peters. 1 Shorthorn win Peters. Shorthorn heifer 3 years audl over. i. Edwin Peters. 2. Edwin 'PetcI's. 3 Clifford MacDonald. Rollo hay. Female ciiaiiipion l. Edwin .Pelers. i Reserve champion, Edwin Pe-- iers. Progeny of dam. l. Edwin Peters. '1. Preston Bryenton. 1 Judge, Tom Sanderson. heifer 1 years. Ed: the h ..-. enjoyed a delic- ious cornboil. Assisting in scr- ving were Mrs. John Gaudet. Atwood Mat-Donalti, Mra., Margaret Mat-Kinnon and Mraf John Hughes. 1 t l and kindness of people in P.E.l. The Belle River people were. amazed to see the trim llttlei craft that sailed into Belle Riveri on Friday. Aug. 30. This craft; was a 15 foot boat that made the- trip from Finland. The Skipper: sailed from Finland by Ger-; many. Holland and across thel channel to England in his boat.: He shipped his little eratt fromi England to New York in a big l boat. Then he sailed all the way up. the coast and landed in Pictoug through the Canso Strait and on: to Caribou Lhen across the Straiti to Belle River then on to Char-t ioitetown. around Point Prim. l He had a 15 horse power out-j board motor and used the sail in; favourable wind. He was all a- lone. The inside of the boat want all polished mahogney, withi enclosed gadgets, etc. Mrs. Alex Blue and Lila were happy to have Mrs. Blue's broth- er, Mr. E. Victor Creed and Mn. Creed of Portland Oregon visit them this week. C0 Hopefleld. recently. Mrs. William White ttormcrly Miss Ellen Munni has returned to her duties as teacher in th e l Parkdale Junior High School Hope-field has returned from this week. . Mrs. Donald Livingstone. ' the Magdalene islands after a. two weeks visit with her agcdl father. Mr. Clark at East Cape.) Mr. Clark has passed his 95th birthday and is still enjoying. good health. Mrs. Livingstone, travelled by plane to and from. the Magdalene islands. Mr. Stephen Power of (fam- hridgc. Mass. who has hccn vacationing at Belle River and Wood islands for the last two months was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Blue on Sunday. While fishing at Wood islands lilr. Power reported seeing an otter in a stream ncar Wood is- lands. Mr. Power planned to leave on return for Cambridge” Mass.. on Wednesday. He is: loud in his praises for the beauty l of the island and the hospitality' Burke Electric Authorized Mlleaier Electrical Wiring Ropalrin and Sup on Oil lleatln Household AppITanoos Television DIAL 4021 I12 Kent St. wsoiio BAY: Mr. and Mrs. Francis tsonnyll inercau and two children. Wal- itham. Mass. left on return home on Sunday after a short. but pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Rollo Bay and V So'uris West. I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mt-Donald. Rhode Island. are visiting re- latives in Bear River and St. Peters Bay. - Miss Winifred Deagle. Souria West. left on Monday for Sum- mrrside where she will enter the Prince County hosvitll II I student nurse. t tir:.:ig;ss.;tg- Tggiigggiiiii agii ii - The Work TEACHERS REMEMBER Shops at ' Eldon. Montague and Murray River I p.m. Tuesday. October lst aox ol'l'ICl OPEC 1:11 P. I. allow snnrs AT 1:! P.I. Kala or the ADULTS MI! cliidru min I! ya-I h can FIE TONIGHT and Here she is-that man-crazy. gal! Itfs torrid! It's terrific! It's the musical marvel the whole world has been waiting for! Solnathtngtlawlsoniofhiogladyblilaruovl CAR'iiiixt WEDNESDAY dazzle-dancing Jones ATTENTION POTATO CASH ONLY DILLON 8. SP SPECIAL - FOR ONE WEEK ONLY- SEPTEMBER 26 to OCTOBER 2 INCLUSIVE PURINA CHECK-R-MIX HOG GROWER IN ill mo. LOTS on OVER S325 per cwt. -ALSO IN STOCK- HANDY KILLER (for killing Potato Tops) HOG RAISERS PHONE 3628 ILLETT LIMITED CHARl.O'I'l'ETOWN. P. E. I. l l l i l BASKETS t l JAMES STEWART aSL'i'rLi3';5Y! roaring out of the roaring Zills SHOWS 3:30 - '7 - 9 TODAY SPIRIT or CAPITOL COMING WED. - THUR. 22...AND DIVORCED TWICE! WILL SHE BE A TH REE-TIME LOSER? SPECIAL SHORTS Ilia Amazing New I-'I'5O -. with Ifydromic mu: ite St drive "l'OMORROW'S DESIGN'- IN riuicroitst A FOUR FURROW PLOW! - --That is just What the Massey-Harris No. 50 Trac- " tor pulled at our summer demonstration---ind pulled it easily. our showroom anytime and tell us you want to try out the M-H 50 Tractor. the Just drop into new Massey-Harris everybody's talking about. We'll take you out in the field if, and let you find out for yourself why Hydramic Power is the greatest thing that's happened to Tractors in years. "You eat the dds--wo'l douonsfrdo' Yaw Massey-nuns-rerguson Dealers on r.1r.1.mt 7. Champion Bi-os.. Remington Rs-id's Farm Equlpmein. Montague Dem Craswell. Hunter River . F. D. Reid Produce Ltd. chariottohwn L. D. MacLe.od 1 son, Victoria Norman Raovao. Iedaqua ' R. C. McPhee. Pinetta Leo Routine. Monti Myrick It Mclntoah, Tignim I W. noun. Omaaq ., -- .k,.,..,.-... .. .