M-G-M . News! on 3' ieven For by am: out an uncut wimp-is PlllliEtlN-lllllllllllllli pm LAWFDRD mam (l:.ANSBURY p DANIIBI." LOUIS CALHERN FRANCISL. suuwm The story of Mum and those who knew her best! &! ' LEIGH mus CARTOON Owed bvciorzcz SIDNEY - ProducedbyCAREY WlLSOIl PRINCE EDWARD SHOWS 2 :31)-T-9 pn CIIIITIII. TD -DAY - WED. SHO WS i..i'.."iU-T-5'. L: NEWS - (lAR'l”( )N Twenty Hurt In Wreck SOURCES. l”i'aiir:c. .l::lv " A speeding cxprcss rm P1-it off the ll'2iC.( midnight F”" (M... ACROSS 1 Corolla nf a flower Throw Blbilrnl name . Rascal Coin Iii-lru,.t . Rock plants American naturalist, Northeast iabbrl . Unit or work . Reckml. (Obs) . Covered passageway . Obligation. 2.5. Cautious 26. Species of P9PP9l' " Large vnlume . Kingdom. 8. Europe . Measure ll-leb.) . Old Dutrl. meuure . Rubldium A N 13. on the ' ocean I DOWN I Projectiol. on nsbhonk 2. ostrich-like MM 1 . :0 passengers were hurt. in plung- .l .. null. l l iAl'?. rum” j Pr-oplc. illlflll I for Georgetown and Vicinity Mr.-2 Roland Marsh, who has visiting her mother Mn. Marv Yorstoii left on Sunday for her home in Five islands, N. S. Atrcompanying her was Mrs. Marsh who motored to the Island on Saturday and Mrs. Marsh's daugli. lcr. Miss Beatrice Mair, who will visit Five Islands. Officer Cadet. Richard DeLoi'y of the Royal Canadian Navy. Suinmer Training Course, station- ed at ll. M. C. S. Stadacona at Halifax. N.S. was a week-end visi- tor to his home in Georgetown. Miss Louise Iliurphy of the firm of DeBlois, ill Charlottetown was a ivcek-cnd visitor at her home in Georgctmrii. Captain and Mrs. Jllilll Fitzger- ald Jr. .'tllfI family left. by car for thcir home in Boston. Mass. after .vacationlng for a month 1t tho Fitzgerald cottage here. Mr. Sterling Bell of Boston. Mass, arrived in Georgetown dur- ing the week-end to join his wife .. and daughter who are vacationing at the home of Mrs. Bell's par- i rnt's. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Refuse. Mr. Bell was accompained by Mr. Fr:iiik Raiiise, who has been Visit- ing in Boston. Nils: 'T'crcs.1 Victor is visiting Wt-.'.h zclativcs in Dartmouth. During the past week A Young Pcoplels study course on the Bible uas mnductcd at the Georgetown Baptist Church. under the direc- tnii of Rev. Maurice. Fletcher of Ilinntaguc and Rev and Mrs. Rob- on Snvdc:-. Rev. and Mrs. Snyder who arc. formerly from Toronto. arc aiiciidlng Boston College and the summer months have rlinrzp nr ihc Dundas Baptist Church. The Bible. study. program cnnduclcd last week was attended number liy a large of Youni lllE EASTER THE GUARDIAN. N GUARDIAN- IGINTI: IONTAGUI: beware. Mia The Guardian may be we Georgetown: The Poet Omen: Harold l'. S AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry. Albert Althea. urn. lyre- Hlrriol Clair. Waldo: uvera. bought at any of the following plnoee In Monugue: Mine 8. A. Llewellyn; nre. Clu. In sourlei The Buck liar and 1' II. lloturda A sea. ..5l-1TTED FOOTWEAR at tin Ilont-uue Shoe Store. Mrs. Peter MacAulay of Car- digan was I. business visitor to Montague on Saturday. ..tMODl!RN AND OLD TIME DANCE. gleaver Club Hall, Mon- tague. July 20th. Bright Spots Or- chestra. Miss Unice clerey, Murray Riv- er. is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva G. Allen. Mon- tague. Mr. Roy MI.oPliail, Pictou, N. S. is visiting in Montague. guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. Henry P-lacl.aren of Charlottetown and Mr. Ernest Macbaran were visitors to Mon- tague over the weekend. Peter Riley and Mr. and Mrs. family of Roxbury. Mass. and Johnny and Norman Rilley of Dundas. were visitors" to Mon- tague. guests of Mr. and Mrs Dan Rllley. Mrs. Kennnth Ferguson, Pictou. N. S.. and Mrs. Alfred Higgin- botham and daughter Betty of Fortune. were Sunday visitors to Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glad liiggin-botham. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpli Rlckclts Antigonisli. N. 5.. are vacationing at the home nf Mrs. Rlcketts' brother, Mr. Francis Gardiner, Cardigan. Mr. Ricketts is a very popular announcer at radio station C. J. F. X., Antigonish. MI. and Mrs. Harry Gillis. Hali- fax, were weekend visitors to Montague, on their return they were accompanied by Mi. Giliis' mother. Mrs. Alfred Gillis, who will spend two weeks in Halifax. Mrs. Frank Vuozzo. Halifax, N. 5., is visiting in Montague, guest. of her son and daughter-ir.-law Mr. and Mrs, Fred Vuozzo. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mellish and three daughters. Jean. Dianne. and Heather of Union Road. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. MacPhee. Graiirlview Miss Martha King. Amherst. N. 3.. and Miss Ruth Gulck Georgetown. were visitors to Mon- taguc, guests of Miss Elizabeth Allen. Miss Mildred B1')'iill. Ontario. is spending a few weeks in Montague guest of her brother and sister-in- law. Rev. Mr. Bryan and Mrs. Bryan. Miss Bell MacLui'r. Tauiitoii. Mass.. is visiting in Murray Har- bour. guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Chester .MaoLure. Dr. John McGowan and Mr: McGowan. wallston. Mass... and their two children John and David. are spending their vacation at their summer home at Pinetie. TM. Dr. 1.. W. Shaw. Mrs. Shaw ac- companied by his sisters Mrs. T. W Mellish of Union Road. Kings County, and Mrs. Roderick Agar of strasburg. sns'.c.. motored to Georgetown on Saturday. Miss Mae Miller. employee of Canadian Marconi. Montreal. is spending some time with her sis- ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Mellish oi New Perth She is returning to Montreal via DAILY CBYPTOQUUIE-Ilore'I how to work It: AXYDLIAAXM IILONGFILLOW One letter simply stands for another. in this example A in used for the three Lia. X for the we 0'1. etc. llngie letters. spee- trophiee. the length and foniauen of uieyords are all tiinu. Each day the code letters are dilerenl. - aornmev-uh caucus nwastaVIlg.)el..y.Jwit IDC ao'.11.orIn LIDIMNA one rtmgxovxi. ciu. vsrwso znneovteos--rvxetan A VII! MIKEY. DANCING. AND UKMINKINO Mr. Joe Fitzpatrick, Newport. has been busily engaged in hauling logs to Montague Furnishing Co for Mr. E. Goff, Woodvilie. Mrs. Raymond McAteer, Toronto, is spending I fewiweeks at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs John Beck. Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rattray. Charlottetown and Mr. Dunbar I-Iooley. were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. Neil Hooley. Morrtaiiue. V Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston. and soil Glen of Peters Road were visitors to Montague on Monday. Mr. Paul Masher. Lunenburg is spending a few days in Montague. guest of his brother and slster-ln- law. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Masher Miss Ada Macoregor was a week and visitor to Charlottetown. the guest of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garnhuni O Whim Road 0 O I and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. l-tarry Lawson. Stanhope spent the weekend at Whim Road with Mrs. Lawson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camp- bell. Mrs. Frank Graliam. Moiitaguc. recently spent the (lay with mother Mrs. Jane Daly . at commercial Cross. Miss Noimn Campbell who is employed by Moore and MacLeod Charlottetown. is spending her vacation at whim Road with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wcslcy Campbell. Mr. Dick Campbell. Ccinmercial Ciross. was a visitor to Stnnhope to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin of Stan- hcpe. Mrs. MBCLuUgi1iill la the former Miss Marjorie Deacon of Charlottetown. Miss Marjorie Cla.re,v. yruiig daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgc Clarey. returned to her home in Whim Road after spending a few days with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva G3 Allen. Mont- ague A successful dance was held at whim Road Hall on Monday night The ladies of whim Roadiw. I.were in attendance to sell lunches. Mus- ic was supplied by Atwood and Em- merson O'Connor. assisted by Mrs. Austin Ross. On Tuesday the annual school meeting was held at Whini Road. there were twelve rate-payers pres- ent. After the reading and- adopt- ion of the minutes ofthepreceed- lng year. the routine. such as vot- ing teachers supplement and run- nlng expenses for the following term, were alI7.ded to. The meeting then proceeded to estimate the repairs necessary and to decide what could be carried out during the coming year. It was decided to paint the work that had been re- paired previously and to finish the interior wlphlnsulhoai'd;lh-rec hundred dollars was voted to cover the cost of the job. It was decided that the work should be commenc- ed at once. Miss. Mack Munroe was appointed trustee to replace the retiring trustee. Mr. Murdock MacDonald Miss Ethel Campbell, Lcs Angeles. and Mr. Spencer Campbell. seat- tle. recently motored to P. E. I. to visit friends and relatives here. While at Whim Road they were the guests of their aunt. Mrs J. N. MacDonald, and her son. Mr. Ar- thur Macdboriald. Another aunt. Mrs. Etta. Taylor of Virginia was visited -while en route through the States. , This was Mr. Campbell's first visit to P. E. I. and he. like many other visitors. was greatly impress- ed by the scenic beauty. especially at this time of the year. Miss Camp- bell was a visitor to the Island ten years ago. and even in that space of time would notice many chang- es having taken place. During their stay.' the party spent a day at Cavendish. and while there visited Mrs. Alan Wyand. They also visited the old home- stead of the family in Lower Mont- aguc..whlch is now owned by Mr. John Macxenzie. bn Sunday a family reunion was held. and among those attending were Mn. George Beck, Montague: Mr. and Mrs.William D. Fraser. Al- bion;Mr.andMra. Milton Ftraser. Brudenell: Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Praser. Monngue; Mr. and Mrs. DcLFarquhIrson.K1lrnulr:Mi.-. and Mn. lsamis Rourke. Montague and Mr. and Mrs. Gecll Campbell. whim Road. the host and hostess Mr. Arthur MacDonald and Mrs. J. N. MacDonald. Before contin- uing on an extended tour of Cana- da. and the United States. Miss Don 70. Network Boston, Licnnilato 21. Performers - .....-.. ill .'vlNilPin(' 22. Geometric 5 Miss Thelma Reid. who is taklme mhhr) figure a dental course at Tufts Dental lvmxn 2.'l.Appr0aChed Collage. Mass. is spending her Pa---n 2A.Pinit vacation at her home in Victoria tslamzl 28. Nephew U (,':'.'rgs. Mi? Rfid will resume her Expression of ' . ., s u es w en he term opens in still; lltlitill we Hint Arthur i ' - r-'- Riwr 32,unun1 ”' Mrs. Allen Mncxenzie of Little (Mm...) gllumgnmon Ye-man's Alum Pond was a visitor to Montague on 1,.k.i".1 (gag) Saturday. While in Montague slu- c.,1om,,. 33.1, obnntm 85'Por"c0 visited Mr. and Mrs. Connie Mor- Trcc ylelrl- to (Gr. arch.) Hm”- mg fruit 34. Number on 37. Poem ” , .R,...,,k,.,'M nmnbm ..&Apex Mr. and Mrs. John l.. I Mcllish . y rs . Melliah's mother. Mrs. Alfred Mll- 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 , ler or Gaspe, and her sister Mae ,0 H -&ielleg0;:eMtf)nIt;;eal spent Sunday at I o r. and Mrs. Bruce '2 Maclfhee, Montague. i '5 '6 y Miss Laura Hlggiiihotliam. who has been employed with an in surance company in Toronto for l C I9 9 the past. year. has returned to her home in Montague. Miss Hig- 7-l 12 3 24 glnbothun plans to enter the nurs- ing school of the Prince Edward 2 Island Hospital in September -o:- , 27 Elisa Freda Morrison of Ottawa. w o is spending sometime in An- ” nadale. was the recent guest oi her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and 3, 32 -Mrs. Cornelius Morrison. Montague. Miss Morrison was called home be- u 5. cause of the illness of her father Mr. Neil Morrison, in the char- ” '0” f n Hospital. it '7 J e to 45”iVIlJlVly After every bath . . . before every date quick-safe-euro. caucus rmmumon .4-X noon 55 we oe near- CHARLOTTETOVVN E. GRAHAM Cambridge PRESTON HIGGENBOTHAM Murray Harbour North H. P. Marine Class event. Campbell and Mr. Campbellw will visit M-rs. Wallace Campbell family of New Aniian. N. S. Linlirifiand Vicinity town, is visiting relatives in Little Pond and St. Peter's Buy. md' Harbour North and Peters Road Iwhile our minister was conduct.- ing sacrament iii. Caledonia. Friends are sorry to learn that ' Mr. George McLure had the mis- fortune to suffer a fracture of his collar bone when his tractor ovar- turned and is now confined to the King's County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Charles MacLaren and d ht M J , M155 M"5' C" M"Dm51d- N”V5 lviii1sgii.. elite gpgndihge oguiosiajvsertcjiyr. Yi'”'k- is spmdimi her h0”d”” ”" visiting at Peters Road guests of mm" Pmd- !Mrs. MacLaren's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Garfield Johnston. - Mr. Louis MacKenzie made a short business trip to New Glas- gow. N. 5.. recently. Mrs. Charles Ayers, Marcia and Robert, Mrs. Paul Maynard and three little girls. Susan. Martha. ..... Mirs, Wm. Ridcout has returntd to Boston after visiting her par- ;3:ndA";;c;f” wxifgibijtlgdyi yghzgz ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- wand Wm” ymey MC vismw Donut Lmle mni their many relatives and friends ' Miss Barbara McDonald has re-l ggrpggnvxiad and Mmi”-V Hm" turned to Launching after spend-Q ing a week at her home in Little. During tm ggrlnonth the iny P d. on yg 'terior of the Murray Harbour Mrs. Walter Fisher and familll' Nmh, Pfesbymlan chm" W” .b .. M M I . u lcompctey re-novatc-d and redo- 4;:."8::.:"..:".::;;. ::.:..::s;; .32: form; also the purchasing of growns for the choir was an add- . ' Mrs. Mary C. McCormac.. ac.- o i i. ' . -'i :n:,ln1d1ni&(:Cg:m::r 5:2” J Bo?:::;U ed feature at this time. A special Mass” are spendmg a plenum; series of reopening services were holiday visiting relatives and! held on gummy imd M0”d3y' July mmds In Lime Pond. 9th and 10th. The Sunday morn- . i ing service was conducted by the The Morell C. Y. Y. presented; mmm" ” the Ch”"3h' R” 0- 9' Henderson and the evening service by Dr. R. S. Qulglcy of Belfast Church. Special musical numbers their play in Little Pcnd Hall on, Flrld-ay night sponsored by thel C. W. L. The play was well rcceiv-l ed and an enjoyable mm was were rendered by the choir under 59,,” by Hy - the leadership of Mrs. Annie xen- g nedy. on Monday evening a fowl Miss Isabelle MacDonald and supp" was held m we 19”” 1"” 515"”. st Ema”, Momreml sDem- followed by a sacred concert in a pleasant holiday in Little Pond th” church Aim" the Cm” l”'0' "C515 01 their brmhem cmnul vided special musical numbers as- S. Mmnonnm md, John C. Macy; sistcd by guest artists including. Donald. -Rev. Norman Young nf Montaguc. M,... M11 Freddy Hlrkox of Charlotte- The many friends of Mrs. Alex.i WV" Ind Diners Alan Cameron Fisher. Bay'l"ortune. are pleased! mid John Macneod, of Caledonia, to learn she has returned to her” R'V- 0- Clflyle Webster brought home from Charlottetown where 5'99”?! "Om Z10” Pfebbvterlnn she was l.pnuenc 1,, the ch”. Church. Charlottetown. All set. lottetown Hospital for the past Vim Wm very well attended. two weeks. NORTH RIVER SCHOOL PICNIC Murray Harbour 2mOhn Riursdsyl aftterrliloon. June -v 0 Pllm s o oi-th River fYork Pt.) School, accompanied by lhfir Dareriis and teacher. drove Little Aman Acorn of Cam. to Cavendish for their annual pic. bridge is confined to the p, E 1. me. After visiting historic Green Hospital in Chahlottetown. 'Gablen. they Proceeded to the Na- Itional Park where they enjoyed Mr. John McDonald of Crock! themselves at the shore with the River had the misfortune of cut- different means of amusement ting his finger scvcrely whilc chop- , provided. Pills W001i. ' i ” I A bountiful supper, prepared by . l the ladies of York Point W. I. was .. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- served to all present. after which Kenzle of Roxbury. Mass.. are the pupils were treated to visiting in Murr Harbour North cream by their teacher. ice- A Among Winners Pictured above are some of the leading winners in the recentl held in the Free-For-All event and also won the 6 Cylinder Car Engin: race asgdlriheklggdtg? botham won first prize in the Chevrolet Engine Special and finished third in the F;-ee.1ro,-.Au Boudreault W U winner in the 8 Cylinder Car Engine class, and also took first prize in the Ford Engine Special Race He fiaihie fourth in the Free-For-All. Reid was the winner of the 5 HP. and 6 l-I.P. Free-For-All and placed second in ntlhceg JULY At. Souris "Regatta JOHN BOUDREAULT ' Lower Montague LLOYD REID Murray Harbour North Graham captured first placi- Engine Special event. Higgcn- Pictured above (left to right) J. H. Brennan and His Wor- ship Mayor Edwin LaVie of Sourls who took a prominent part in the holding of the Souris Regatta. The first held in the eastern township since 1904, the event proved so suc- ccssful that plans are being made to make it an annual affair. Mayor LaVle expressed his thanks to the largo crowd attending for their support, and to the contestants for helping make the regatta the success that it was. Photo by Garrihum. NAPOLEON mid UNCLE IELBY by Clifford McBride 80 NO!) IN WHICaAPm E HEABLI "W: ” N IN amp. ' A CA1: EH1:9Mgo.4nac,5'vp'cTLs,Rr?-Iii! ST!-Rf IVER cu wows: Acriun . t l ' l HEV-' VG.) SHOULD HE'S EMOTINGJ HI MONDERFULJ I gin. HIM! I HURV o-us FEELINGS. a limits of Mrs. ilziiaclslenziets par-I During the afternoon the pupils ents.uMr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerinody.' presented their teacher with a very suitable gift. which was very much appreciated. She also ex. pressed her sincere thanks to the people of the district for their splendid co-operation and many kindneeses shown to her for the past two years. The teacher and pupils are very Ii-ateful to the parents who made possible this very pleasant and Mrs. John Bed: of Alllston is spending a. few,.days at Murray Harbour North guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Millar. Miss Mnrgai'et'McLiire and Mr. Robert WILSON." Charlottetown were VCCkrCIld guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mcbure. profitable outing as many of them had never before had the privilege of visiting the home of the fam- ous island author. the late L. M. Montgomery. Mrs. Wm. D. Johnston of Toronto is visiting at Murray Harbour North guest. of her als- ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston. Mrs. Garfield Macredyen of Boston. Mass, is spending some time visiting at Peter: Road guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maloom neaton. Mrs. Nettie Mackearnoy and Mn. Howard Finley of New Glu- gimv. N. 8.. arr spending a few weeks visiting MII. James David- son of Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Clow had as their guests on Thursday. Mrs. lldridse Hcnning. Jr. of Wiokfoi-vi. ,3. I. and Mrs. Garth Iulhven of Albertnn. i Mrs. James Riggs and daughter Audrey of Boston, Ideas. are spending the lumme at Peter: mad, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell. On Sunday. July 2. Rev. J. A Maclnntr of Glen William wri- dueud the services is llurret rornro SPRAYEBS JUST ARRIVED curloed of Trueter POVlIElt SPRAYERS- so and 100 Gallon Capacity Tliree Site: To Choose From. . Pllcllt FROM 5258.00 up All Machines carry a Factory Guarantee. Parts In Service Available At All Times. PLACE YOUR OIDII TODAY .W. R. JENKINS GRIN! OM30! mam ' YOUR INTERNATIONAL DEALER DEALERS: A 0 ' Manon e unlit. leellelm A. I. Itaswant. 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