. Shurch, Montague. PIA:GEr.iGri'r N THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AIGENTB:-MONTAGIIE: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn. c. Miss Joyce wlgginton, Plan Mcklnnon. GLORGI-."l'()WN: Waldon Lovers. 7I;ll-eWUllaI'tl-lllin-T!lIaV'-0l;7l)fIIIl;lIt at the following places In Illonugui Blue Dams Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards 5 son. ..'S'l'. ANDRT-3W'S Prcshytci'iaii- ..'l-ler many friends will regret nil1.hold the to learn that Mrs. Alva G. Allen. lo the annual picnic at .l:iniicsnn's Cot.- Montague, is a patient lage, Brudciicll, iliis afternoon. iKing's County Hospital. ..'llIa('LEAlN"S BARBEII Sll()P.i ..'TANKI-IR IN PORT - The Montague, now closes at five Irving Oil tanker. Ottcrhound, ar- n'clock, lncliicling Szitiirday, mak- rived in port at Montague last eve- lng t.he Pqtlll'fllPlll of daylight iilng to discharge 50,000 gallons saving limp, of gas at the Irving Oil tanks . H- located here. The ship arrived .fR.(ll' and Mrs A t' tit. 7 P.Vl. and left at high title have returned in Yallm-licirl IIIIP later in the evening. 8 short VlSll to il'If'Il' itil'i'llIll' L'0ll- tTtT”"T grcgation in Cape Breton. .'Mrs. Ella Doyle. Lynn, Mass. and son, Richard. her sister. Tens. w .'Miss Imti NIt'ixll!.sttll i.lS ir- nlso of Lynn. Mass. accompanied tinned tn ll;ilii:iv NR ;ii'ri in" their inothcr and Mrs. Joseph apt-ndin: .1 Tel works urn in-it l..iiil;zan of hlontagile, motored to mother, bintliri and illlll2iV in Va:- Ciiarlottetowii on Jul.V 2"d. 10 Il- leyfield, and v.ii'ri licr si. i-r Mrs iiiiid iii? Oilihiiiiiltli” 1'33 Diii”U'- Carincn Rogers. Fpprr .VliI1'.'1lLZllP i ---we . ..'Il.-u' BltRNl-Il) -- A fire of un- ..'l-lcr friends are Miizv in ilmlr known oriili" d9SlP0.Ved a hail that Mrs Klfliliillll litl:tiI'!Stti1 stock on the farm of Mr Amon Miirral Hilrhniil Nu:'li is Hi .1; Amrii, Peters Road. on Monday the Iflgis cmmix Illlvbllltlyll evening. The owner did not dis- f . . cover his loss until yesterda.v x,, and Mrs ,ir)ll:y 3: x1...-1,,-ml niorning owing to the distance oil and (inilgh(m' min, and mail t K, the stack from his home. of Quincy, Mass. are x:s:i':i: :nl- nilvea in Montaciie and v:cini'j' ST. ANIIREH 'S (ll'll.D "The regular meeting of the ””i” "5 'i-'7 i”'”'-ii-N" lnung Wriinenis Guild of St. And- '"i- -V-1' NW1 -V175 imx"s Prcsbvteriaii Church. .Vlon- ifIQ'.lF', utis held on June 30th at the home of Mrs. .1. Malcolm Mac- ” KPITZIP uith the president, Mrs. will Leland Nelson, in the chair. The meeting opened with the -U5 hymn "For The Beauty of the l-Znith" followed by the Scripture mid by Mrs. F. N. Young. and the ill" 'l.m-ri's lll'fl,V0l"' repeiited in unison. , Mrs. Sit-plicil R Wis. Triiivi V S, is HP ii: mi. Vtviitaciir. :llFFl at the in-law and x.. iomei Twit!- Pic Finiii Um-',m-l xi Vairartier wivlivii "hire necks imive west of Bill n..ti Mrs. Vftithesori. '.Nli'. iltlll MW r-in ;'hic:i:"- iii-1”” N” i' I '" 1" 'itc minutes of the last meeting lleathordalc. uiic:-H". uf xirs- The minutes of the last regular ""3"-"”.5 i'”ll5'liv ii” 7""-Wmimeeiiog and it special meeting in P”3l'd0” and M7" W-'ii'ii"iiv ;.lIln!. were read by the secretary. A Hirs. MacK(-nzie and a roved s Mr and Mrs John H.ni(lrrsuii.il-,.n,ll ' pp I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN g Lorne Valley and iwiiiiii llliiiil ""95 5'” Appeal Case Ir. (Continued from page 1) Va;-is presiding so, the King's County A.-sizes, said that the Coun- ty has had an enviable record for law enforcement and there had C0Hugtlowem;Di:g'gtlp:'::m3”;'1h; be.” m 5"" numb" M ""m" lstrste Joseph MacDonald on an primes or other breaches of the excl” ,,h.,.ge,g-rlw Queen Versus ”'- ue tin Mossmsn - Chief Just- He stated that the Sheriff's re- 39 Prhane A. Campbell m Kmgg port showed that since the Novem- county Supreme Court yesterday ber sittings last year- there had at Georgetown took the appeal been a grcater number of people under advisement. in jail than usual i'Ith 35 prlson- 'The conviction was under Sec- ers. one was charged with murder. U0" 159 01 '-he EXCW5 NW The two with manslaughter, one for EPPGIW” did "09 399'” i" creating a disturbance and (ii for Cou"- uumugh his Cmmsel ML offences connected with liquor. of Melvin Jr MCQMM W” present the letter 23 had been for 'I'emper- gglleit lie J'g;so:;I":' glwC"d:;E:1: mu AC" Vmangna ' 1 Em” A" counsel argued for the allowance and 7 for operating motor vehicles of the appeal on the hula ol CV. while the ability to drive was ini. ldence taken ln me lower coll”. patred by alcohol. Chief Justice Campbell said that the normal hazards of operating a motor vehicle on the highway were great enough without aggravating them by offences of this type. He said there were many fatal accid- ents which could be avoided and most of them were the result ot negligence on the part of the ve- hicle operator or a pedestrian "When human recklessness is add- ed to by an ability impaired by sl- cohol we have a condition not at all conducive to safety on the high- V av. If a person has his ability to drive impaired. he should not drive at all." The Chief Justice said he did not know if the increase in the niim- ber shown was due to increased- prior to the shooting. i when the Grand Jury i-eturned "in the afternoon with a true bill, Chief Justice Campbell noted that they had heard the testimony of only three witnesses. He suggested that they return to the jury room and hear the evidence of Miciiael Francis MacDonald, Little Har- bour, who worked on the MacKin- non farm and who was present in the kitchen when Mrs. MacKinnon was shot. He was the witness to whom the accused had previously made remarks construed as threats to the victim. Charged Last Year law breaking in King's County or. C) d 1 L h (h I to liicreoscd vigilance on the parll arse as 3'3" W” 3 "me ” of police. If it was the latter heifnurzxgtz; ?ll::::I!((l:i:::'hSg thought it was a comm ndstbl sit-t , , ” nation in that the police wet: at-i med 5 wmplmm with the RC" tempting to offer prevention before! MtP' and had wpeared in Maxis" the mane, becanw sorlonsl i iratehs court in Georgetown at Mac- E Donald's hearing on the ciiarze. He 1 was out on ball at the time of the shootlng of Mrs. MacKiilnoil and He .taid that on the present. cniirtiwafl "Vmg M the ham” of ms mm" docket men, W,” N," Chamegl lrrl Chklgstohlllll, A little over two milts against the one man N "One of Hi ”TrheL (;lllI:?cIJ(llll;i)l::21 ll1'f?lnc1:d9d the sordid i tiir. th tl ta - . ' l in 9 9 n in R "F witnesses in the murder case until Twu Charges. M"”"'"”- V n- M” T"'”' (i"'"t"'i-i Roll call was answered by eleven ”"''m- M"”- 7”” ”i- R"'i' -Q?”"l' mt-mbcrs and there were three vis- ersnn. BilLllill"'vt. N R, are izucsts lmrs presollll l'laiwIlI::f:f:S':t;lllflglltkillil ixl,IlIf4lglll:Viv'-lll-l Mrs. Albert Fraser reported for i -- - e -- ilm”',the work committee and it was 1'5 Bur)” M””i””"e ireported that one member had W e a "ll v - 'iri-1 f'l(li-UT mil ctr .ui.n.,.w eiilails :35 named C new in.-stivai, Lmxcr .liu.iv,.;.,. ll..n,i il'erInesdal' M Pl1llil,', Jill; 9th, axis- piccs Ladies" Aid. l vlde n treat and supervise i lMr and Mic: Miilt.ovrn f'i'n.':.:. lvirl as their cu;-:7 ".251 week Mr Genree 8 Mann if West Somervillr-. Mass After, a very emovable l'iFli on the is. land Mr. Mann rviurnerl to his Home by plane. sports activities. gvywgyyyjll N lpah Benediction. i At. the close of the meeting a isorlal half hour was enjoyed and Lost. usmzss. OUT OF LINE '1 WITH LIFE? Then rah up your liver bile . . . jump out at bed rIrin' to go Lilli not worth liv-in ” It mav he the iii'nr' in u hurt! it won iwir hilni-1 om flowing freely vnur lnrwl mriv n... .i..-no . . . W blur-in up your nlr-marh . . stilt lrini run- ut-I tsd and -iii the (rm and armtio lfh out nI' its-. "l'hAl'iI when vol: noml m.i.i. moi.- Csrtuul Lrula Liver Ila, Mm -.v.- mm-r. 2 t P. lselpltuniliatr Vlillf liver i..i. ....i ...... ........ mm" M5 nmmimmmh H.J. Mabon R.0. Optometrist. Fitting and Supplying Glasses, etc. Office Hours: nupnumlgnui ncnmipnt .vnnp.m,-. day into Your rim... ill r. H... r-hrmlrl fix you win up m. .i um Impywv Montague, 1'. E. I. drum up here nu... .. .. . lit ....o. gel. . . Cnrlnrrl l.ini- t HIV in. . inn:-thrm 0””? L-"""""”i ll Mt an hand. only our on... tiny rtruugi.-l.. l.l,,l,o,, Drug Col 1 F... -- LL..- . PRINCE EDWARD ”.i";i,Sl.E23':"i;l2Itft..” BOB . new HOPE-IAMARR ruzvize RocKiN'MOROoCo wm-I LAUGllilTER MY FAVORITE SPY For Your Arliled Enjoyment: "I”i'mlli0r (laim-s" "sriiimiic TOMORROW Comes One Of The Best Comedies 1”" last Word- 0:- IEITHUSW; "'16-”” 1- I A- Ciirionii, x . . They've lining Gilfll-llll Into wacky-lam to lEll0 if r "m..s””.:;;:..,. ADDED: Cartoon -. News or The on , v . l the annual church Court was reversinz Tie chronol- picnic at .lamieson's cottage early oglcal order and was dealing with in -iiii.V were discussed and it was the murder charge fist. The ra e . decided that the Guild would pr;- chug. was ,,l,,,,m, rm me mug, done on the Court building in the it 5 der .l,,,,,,. W K-mg, awarding of prizes for the various was such 3 A number of bazaar articles were vmman had lake” in lcuve And passed m "he "Wk mmmin" ”l' pi-omincm part in the investigation rluding tvto aprons. several sets of and prmecmlnn of me llrst charge pni. holders. and a baby sweater.- 1The meeting closed with the Miz- gr: ailxonaccused actively resented edv". The Chief Justice said Jos- . . ooh Gabriel MacDonald standsi oa:l0i:fltt:e1;;'0:::uglgrgssi :11; charged with two offences. The , mm Charge ls rape ualnst MMV were released until 11 oclock Mon- Estclle Mac!-(innon. the second is da;xm0LTl”"g' , murder of Miirv Ann Mncxlnnon. the; nexe:"d":;k:va:h:O ltgglggt H dd (1 II t f rt . e a e is or goo reasons the pubnc buudmg" and the gunned Jail. He said it was obvious that much commendable work had been . past year and he felt the jury might to . . . . ey also had the time n. the minder. The slain 3 gene”! duty to comma? me am” of law enforcement in the county. Ooun, was aajoumed till 10 o'clock this morning. . Members of the Grand Jury are loameron Reid, Murray Harbour North; Daniel McIntyre. Roseneath: Lorne Johnson, Montague: Felix charge oniv in that. there His Lordship then brletly review- ed the events leading to the trag- d d . d h f it th cl ' 3..XnZ"h.lT noeriiieticuit; iriariletejrurii 2':;:;uvs.”"L';55 l;”'klF”q"””””"' lining um. it was a .22 calibre bullet me, fllmm ”;;”;f;e ";0m':";:;j which caused the victim's death. . . He told the Jurors that miirder was ggagsxlaclgzfgrgleikzizgiiaml.3:; , . , r ihomicide with malice aforethoiight. Macpherton Kilmuir, mun Bruce Elf the bullet had gone through thel Heuherdale, and wan" Burden Mr. Reid was elected foreman. window unintentionally or accla- i entaliy there was no malice involv- . . led and thus no murder. GrI:2,1,llm:'u"r':,.'s me "W" M ”" He suggested the Jury pay itt- "W, 'll";' Gmnd yum" ME ltention to thelcontourlof the ground lave lo Nbmn mp l-nllmvlng re, lnutslde the kitchen uindow of the P0”: ;MacKiniion lliomle rand ilold then; --WP ..lsll,,,l ll”, la” and mu” that it WM CV9 01' 0313' 3 V”. house and found them In good short dlstancg and tll1ere;i;qterlsl;)p- replair, except the flue, in the jail Pd ShRi'D1.i' ownwar. e ner- w ch needs in hr extended to ;ence, he said, was that the gun stop the. range ikilclinnl (mm used had been fired from It short smoking. which is Spoiling the distance from the north side of thel paint. We also rocommrnd that kitchen wall. He then briefly re- the floor of the main entrance be vlewerl lllm evldenoe against me E. covered with battleship linoleum." cused and told of threatening re- Signed. Cameron Reid. foreman marks made by him to A Witness for self and fellows. C A P I T 0 L M.l9?.?o”; ”rS.l.'7'r.9 ML? Mvfii."-liitt. Krill: ifitlllillriil Comedy Cartoon 3 IIPIIISIIIG DAYS - Starting Thursday For the thrill of it lifetime see APACHE CHIEFTAIN GI-JRONIMO crying to his Gods for vengeance-TOLD IN THE WHITE MAN'S BLOOD. 6.4 .a .- THE APACHE NA FLAME AGAIN IN .5Wf,Pm(W.f PLUS: "THE KETTLES.-. WILL ARRIVE MOIIIIAY" COMEDY - SERIAL, Episode 5 i Joseph Gabriel l..acDoiiald Was. Vlcinlly ”..Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mclntyre were business visitors to Mon- tague on Monday, June 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mccannell and liaby Lynn, Charlottetown, motored to Lorne Valley on Wed- nesday, Junei1BtIi. They were guests of Mr. McCannell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannell. Muster Walter McIntyre spent the week-end of June 22nd In Georgetown at the home of his school teacher. Mr. J. A. B. Mc- Connell and Mrs. McConnell. Mrs. George Douglas, Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to Lorne Valley. She was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macbeod. Miss Adele Shaw spent June 23rd to 26th in Montague, writinil the Prince. of Wales College en- trance exams. Mr. Vernon Machtinalfl. Chai- lottetown, was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Wednesday, June 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mrlntyrc and children Joan and Merlin were visitors to Church Road on Sunday, June 22nd. They were guests of Mrs. McTntyre': par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer James. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mae- Evlan, Wisconsin. are vacatloninz on the island (Hill are guests nf Mrs. Marl-Zwen's mother, Mrs. An- nie Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and family motored to Marie on Sunday, .liine 22nd, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs Cu)- lrir Dinlzwell. They also uitli Mr. and Mrs. Homer James. Church Road. The sympathy of the committi- iiy is being exterfrled to Mr. Wal- ter Myers and family in their hour of sorrow, in the passing of Mrs. Myers at such an early age. Mr. Eiirle. MacDonald and Mr. Lloyd MacDonald were business visitors to the city on VVednes- day, June 25th. Mr. John McAulay, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of June 22nd at the home of his mother. Mrs. Mae McAulay. ' Muster Gerald Marliougali and Miss Kay MacDougall of Non- tague are visiting with them grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm MacLeod. Mr. Earle MacDonnld'm0i0rPd to Mt. Stewart on Friday. June 20th to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. McLeod Douglas. Miss Aletba MacLeod, Montague spent the week-end of June l22.nd. with her mother, Mrs. Christine MacLeorl. Mr, Gus Callaghan. Dromore. was a recent visitor to Lorne Valley, the guest of his brother. Mr. J. J. Callaghan and Mrs. Cal- laghrui. , 'Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mac- Lead and Mrs. Murdock Mncuonald were visitors in Montaliie 0” 53'" urday. June 28th. Mrs. Mary Tralnnr and family have returned to Dromore after gpcnding a few days with Mrs. Trainer's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Callaghan. Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and daughter, Bsryl, were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer James, Church Road. on June 29th. Mrs. George Jay, Pisquid, was It visitor to Lorne Valley on satur- day, June 28th.. at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Miss Margaret Lowery. teacher at Mt. Albion School for the past term, is spending her vacation with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward LOWCIY. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccanneil had as guests on June 29th their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McConnell, Charlottetown, and son. Mr. George Mccannell. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mecannell have received word that their son, Cpl. James Mccannell, is cnrouts home from Korea, where he served with the U.S. Army for the put year. Mr. ma Mrs. Angus Nicholson and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Inga, Hazelbrook, on Sunday. June 29th. The improvement to the Lorne Valley Cemetery is progressing fav- ourably under the direction of Mr. Robert Acorn of Diindss. - Mr. Francis Mclntyre snd Mr. Reuben Mcdsnnell were visitors In Dundss on Sunday, June 29th where they attended the reopening of the United Church. Mrs. A.H. MacDonald. Lorne Valley. has received the no news of the passing of her sistar-in-l ', Mrs. Elmer Pittman of Outor. Al- berta. Mrs. Piliman suffered a Death Yesler-tliaiyi M" l"”"'"V Of Mr. E. Kennedy YIDIIJE ziisntmiiie .?ieii1tbc?st dglidgf visiting at Whlm Road. -C-. The death occurred at the King's Miss Betty Stuart, Montague, ls County Hospital. Montague. last visiting her grandparents. Mr. and evening of Mr. Ernest Kennedy in Mrs. D. Stewart. In Kilmuir. his 58th year following a short illness. The late Mr. Kennedy was Charlotte- 3 well known resident of Mon- town, spent the weekend at his tague. having been associated with home at Whlm Road. the C. N. R. mall trucking service --7; for the past forty years, perform- eMr. James MacLeod. Char- lng his duties each day faithfully lottemwn, was It recent visitor to and well. his home at whim Road. He was born in Montague, the son of the late Alexander K may Mr. Donald Ross. Lower Mon- and Mrs. Kennedy, with whom he tague, recently visited his grand- resided. Following the death of his mother. Mrs. Ethel MacLeod at father. Ernest took over the mail whim Road. trucking service from the station L... to the Post Office, and each mora- Mlss Maxine MacBeth. R.N., re- Ing and evening saw him ' faith- turned to Charlottetown after vis- fully at his post. It is noteworthy lung hgr pgrenu, Mr, and Mrs. that this family took the mail from Rulless MacBeth at Whlm Road. the first train 90 come 30 MOM!-SUB M. In 1906 to the Post Office, taking Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell part in an inaugural event in the whim Road. were recent. guests of history of the town. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacPherson in Besides his sorrowing mother. he Belleue, leaves to mourn three brothers, Milton at Montague; Frank at Vet- Mr. and Mrs. George Maoteod. erans Hospital, Ciiafottetoivn; and Ottawa. were recent visitors of Mr. Guy in British Columbia. Also sur- and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald vivlng are three sisters, Mrs. Min- Whlm Road. hie Campbell of Hamilton. -:)nt:.. Mildred, Mrs. Ben Spataza, New Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and York; and Grace, Mrs. Ted Mac- family, Halifax. are visiting Mrs. Lean. Montague. A brother, Albert, Campbell's former home at Whlm passed away about one year ago. Road. Funeral arrangements were not completed last evening. Mr. Barry Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Whlm Road, visited their daughter. Mrs. Harry Lawson and Mr. Law- son, stanhope, recently. I(ELLY'S CROSS W. I. L”... ''”i8 regular monthly meeting of Ml” Belly Maegan Whlm Road lxeIl,v's Cross Womenls Ofnstliuie is holidaying in Charlottetown. the W" hem "t "'9 hm"? M M”- ' Clarence Curley with five meni- guent of her sister, Miss Maxine Maclaemv bers present. Hpil Due to that absence of the pre- Mlu Emma Mmllurm Murray sident Mrs. Sterling Waddell con- Harbour North. spent R recent ducted "W '""H"5 The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved and this was followed by a dis- cussion on painting the exterior of the school. It was decided to talk it over at the annual school weekend visiting her cousin, Miss Laurie MacDonald, at Kllinulr. Mr. Russell MacBeth and daughter. Miss Betty Macneth. Whlm Road recently motored to ti . Ch”m"ewwn' were no reports of com- T " mitlces and all correspondence Miss Ruby MacLeod has returu- , A d N H . ed to her home at whim Road to Lilfgolrligdi alw;olf,;)vT'n,n tsm: glfytneg spend her summer vacation at the mm", M”. Slerllng wlddell and conclusion of her teaching duties at Alexandra. the retiring trustee for this year, Miss Sandra MacPherson and was rgplaced by Mr, w,,l,l, Nlclml. her brother Sterling rctiiriled to son, The buslnegs of the meellnd Eellevue after visiting their sister. was um-led on 1,, the usual mm. MIL Robert Campbell End MP her. It was decided to install ll new Campbell at Whlm R0311 black board and new seats in the -r- school room and to erect. a fence JULY 9. 1952 Murray Harbor Norlli and Vlclnily ..'Miu Belle Mcnurs. of Two. ton. Mum. arrived at Murray nu. bout North recently where she will spend the summer month. with her brother and sister-in. ,law, Mr. and Mrs. Chester MeLun-, Miss Lois Johnston. Montreal, is spending her holidays at Pam-5 Road. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. George Clow, Gail and Myrna, have returned to their home in Murray Harbour North after spending a few days in Halifax. N. 5.. guests of Mrs, Clow's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Collings. Mrs. Arthur Ramsey and threp children, Charlottetown, are spend. ing 3. week visiting at Murray Harbour North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reid. Mrs. James, Henderson, who has been a patient in the Kings County ' Hospital for several months. has returned to her home at Murray Harbour North. Mr. and Mrs. David Vanlder. stine, Montague, were the week. and guests of Mrs. Vanlderstineis grents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster ow. Mr. Wilson Bishop, Dartmouth, N. 5.. was I week-end visitor to Murray Harbour North and Gas- pereaux. Mrs. Albert Craswell has yr. turned to her home in Carleton Siding after spending a few dais visiting in Peters Road. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roulston Johnston. Mr. William Millar, sumnir-r. side, was a holiday visitor at lil- home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Harry Millar. lunch committee, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Smith. It was moved and seconded that the auction sale which was in have been held at the June meet. ing be held at the July meeting. It was also decided to have a meeting to discuss the prom-um for the convention and to hold .i dance in the school, also to treat the children to ice-cream at school closing. Maurir-i Sic-plimi RANGOON, Burma. July it. (Reuters)---For the eighth time in A year. Communist. rebels today rut Rangoon's pipeline and le.'t the city without water. Thev dynsmlted three points on the 42-mile pipeline from the Gynbyn Mr. Ru-55611 MRCEEUT Whlm around the play ground. A further Road. Will it Trceiit Visitor l0 amount was voted towards the Charlottetown. On his return home terlchgl-'5 3. pplemmg, mlalng ll, go he was accompanied by his dnught- 5325,00, reservoir, the only supply for Run- goon's 700,000 persons. H!IllScwll't'i.l with buckets besieged the cityis fire hydrlnts and others went to nearby lakes. era Miss Maxine'MacBeth, R.N..and - Miss Betty MacBeth who has been. holidaying in Charlottetown. Mrs. Laura lilachonald and Miss; Thelma MacDonald. both of Pin-i ette. and Miss Thelma. MaoKenzie, of Vancouver, B. C.. recently mot- ored to whim Road where they visited relatives and renewed oldl acquaintances. A family of beavers are inakingl their home at the old dam located. on the Stuart property at Whlmi Road. They have already construct-ll ed I dam across the brook raising: the water level several feet. It is hoped that these shy ci'eatiii'cs will not be molested in any way. to his home in Fredericton, N. 13., after motoring to Whlm Road. with his wife and family. Mrs. Jackhart intends to remain here- for several weeks visiting her par- 'Mr. J. Jaclithart has returnedil 4 Fiddling & Step Dancing contest In Souris Rink, MONDAY, JULY 14th OPEN TO THE WHOLE OF P. E. I. h80.00 IN PRIZES 2 Prizes for Flddling and -2 for Dancing Mall entries to John Ed ecombe, Soul-is, on or before Ju y 10th. CONTEST STARTS AT 8:30 SHARP Sponsoiied by Ladies' Auxiliary of the'Sourls Hospital ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Camp- bell. ' sis" THE R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT The Kilmuir School community picnic was held at Whiteman'a Point. when those having trucks and cars transported the children and others to the picnic grounds. The large number attending en- joyed spending the warm afternoon at the shore. swimming and play- ing games. A bountful picnic sup- per was served by the ladies of the, community'to conclude this happy yearly event. WILL TOWN Office Hours: Obialn Full Particulars About A concert was put on by the JOIN THE E MONTAGUE. ON THURSDAY. JULY 10th (CANADIAN moron HALL) SOURIS, ON FRIDAY. JULY 11th - t 1:00 I'.M. in 9:00 l'.M. MEN AND WOMEN! Without Obligation. VISIT HALL) A Career In The E. C. A. F. C. A. F. NOW! school children of whim Road School recently to which the par- r'r'"'” tents and friends were invited. The program which showed much till- ent was varied and interesting and was well worth the time and of- fort that had gone Into its prep- aration. The teacher. Mrs. Rullsss Maclieth. afterwards presented prizes and certlflcateafto the pup- ils. Ice cream and cake were en- joyed by everyone” at the conclus- ion of the evening and I vote of thanks was extended to the teach-, er and the pupils. i The rate payers of Whlm Road School district met at the schooli recently for their annual school NOTICE Commencing July 8, my business willibe operated out of St. Peter's Bay instead of Morell. K. W. ANDERSON, International Harvester Dealer meeting. The meeting was well at- tended. Mr. Leslie Stuart was the chairman. Mr. Miles MacKinnon. inro-eif'iEi.(IAllIEwdeepeHjm)Eth-y.W him and the bereaved family. The Lorne Valley School closing was held on Monday, June sum with a good attondsn . Certificates and priz.e.s,were presented and an enioysbie afternoon spent in ne- ing and sports. There was also I married woman's race and I mI.r- ried nmvs race. The serving of ice i In ten days all rate stroke and suddenly passed away. Mr. Pillmnn formerly resided on P.Il.I. and his many friends here. m-elm and cake brought s pleas- ant afternoon to I close. Dated July 2nd, 1952. MOIITAGUE sciioot TAX AIIREAIIS. taxes will be posted in three. public places in the Town of Montague. Also the date when applications will be made to the Judge of the County Court for judgment, as provided for in the School Act. payers in arrears of school LESTER MscLEOD. Secretary of Trustees.