PAGE EIGHT . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ” Mrs. Lorne Johnston nbumed to be home in Montague this week AOINPII-MON'.l'AGUlt Earold I. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce MaePhee. Mlae Joyee Wiulnton, Plus Mexinnon, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Layers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Reetnurent. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Poet 011100: In Squrll: The Snack Bar and E. Richard: & Ion. ...'SATUBDAY SPECIALS. Gro- ...'PRICED TO CLEAR A All eyery department. Hlichey andlsummer coats at Belle'a Shop, Xanlderstine, Montague. Montague, l ---.'5ATI'RiiAY SPE('lAl.S. Gm-, .PSAl.I4I NOIV on of summer "fI'.V department. Hilrhey and coats and ahortles at Belle'a Shop, lanlderstine, Montague. lMontague. '".sA'"-VRUAY SPECIALS Gm-.I ..'l')0 NOT forget Montague C,”-V d"P'"'”l"'”'- Hi1i'hP.i' and Home and School special show. lNiidPrSiIi1t'. Miinlagiie. lRi2 WC M. musical ”I.ovely To 7' I.nnI( Al", Mrinriay and Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sinclair, sum- June 29th and 30th. niemidv, were recent. visitm-5 to Miml-titl'iP. t.?lif'Sis 11! Mr, and Mrs.- J. D. Mncteriri. . 'STORIC-WIDE sale continues at H. L. .VfscGregor & Co., until Xluly 4th. 10''. fIIS('(illTIl on all dry- ' in the H.-ilk gnntls slnvk, also numerous other list i'liurrli. June 28th lit-irgaliis. iilm not Suiwlny erhrml for all ages ll ('0 am. mnrniniz st-rvt:-i-,i SF-I'IUR( Friends nf John Power. New Kinny ziiiri tiie Ten ('nnini.1nri- Perth, are pleased to note she is 'f'"'”5" ”"l"":"'”i iii" S. K. rniivale.-ciiig Stlli'.SIi'aCIOI'IIy following D"""-'I"- her recent. oiieration in the King's - Cntiiity 1-lcspitnl. ERIC RH-II'I' on the (I'll it-ti. . ... 1 liwlvii Iii-no or lX'n:tlielil -Hm (urrs that please. See c' '”:l- ”'”l”'" 5'VI1llR for l.itii:i: . inur jeu'ellnt' for silverware, 'i”'”'I"l”'. lI.l4'l'il'ViI and slincku china and glass at prices to suit l'f'V" "if 'he men. From SL2.'iIl, llll pricltrils. V. R. Pepler, The l R- PWIGT. The Jeweller, Mon. Jeweller, Montague. f1'illI'. c l after ” T the put two months visiting relatives in Benton, Mess. Captain Colin McDonald. Port I-Iawkeebury. N. s., and son, .1. J. McDonald of Moncton, N. 8., who are at present touring P. E. I., onl- lecl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Iwicbeod, Montague, on Wednesday. The many friends of Benny Balderson will be sorry to hear that he is a patient in the King's County I-Iospitel. His friends and schoolmates all wish him a qieedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacLeod. Montague, had as their recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred weather- bie and family, accompanied by Miss Weatherble of Tatamagcuche. N. S. tRI-lBEl(AH'S MEET--Tliere was a lame attendance of members at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague, Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Lemay White presided. The business of the meet- ing was conducted in regular form and the coiiyeners of several com- mittees gave their report. Miss Slit Hemphill reported that one sister was ill in hospital. The financial reports were given by Mrs. Howard Vickerson and Miss Hemiphill Plans were dismissed for having installa- tion of officers at the next meet- i ..SBI"..-SCI! POINT GOSPEL T ('H.-IPEL. - Services for Sunday. .llliiP. 28th. Sunday School at 10.30. iwrirship at. ll.30. Evangelistic Ser- vice at 7.30. Special singing, Louis llnrris. R. C. M. POLICE BAND REQUIRES MUSICIANS l . 'I'I'I'()N Gospel Chapel, Dun- IIHS. Siind:iy. June 29th. 10:.'l0l Sunday School for all ages. 11:30. Lnrrlis Supper 75.10 pm. Evening service fV1l'l(Illl'I5'(I by S. R. Sliwiiiziit. Sulijm-I ”3I?lll And The pTen ('nininnii(Inienis." l'rirrim-t'a.x exist In the loyal Canadian Mounted Police land: at OTTAWA, om. and aroma, Sank. , , , g ...SF()R S.VAI'SH()TS you Vl'lIIi treasure through the years, youi iner-rl only a humble box cameral .fmm 55.”l..'lO. For photos of sports,l for the f0IIi7II'l-Hy i'tt.strimivti tnlistsf Mm S”V'llI”"”' m3ri"9I' Ior the kiddies at play, a focusing French Horn Flute vaniera with arliustatiie shutter, V lspperls is ossenlinl. Models from Baswnn Obo. E31375 up. V. R. Pcpler, The c'”"i9t Plintc Slirip, Montague. .. "THE C-0ST'F.Ia Talwrnacln, APl'lIlfV1"-IS mil-SI IV” -VIIMIIP IIIHI Ivliilllilillu”, Sumlny. June 28th. bMw",n the age of 18 and 30 pt';iplniti Les Titcninlw of the Sal-. ixatirin Army revr-nfly returnedi years. from Enzlnnd. Ithe hrinri, will ':uir n19PIll'lE in accompanied byl conduct an openl front nf Gospel Applications ithoulri be sent di- rect by man V” pT.-ilir-rnwcln at 2 'zit p m, fnllnwerl ihy serviwi in the TAIIPFIIHVIQ at 1-,, I I 71:00 pin. Tlie. zrispril service at a'Cc,:'":':"”""' l7-an Will he conducted h.V Mr.i ' ' ' T "' Svend Christensen of l'pton. on: ollaw"-o"”'I”' the subject ”Will A Grid of Lovel Punish Any of His Creaiuresl Etcrnnliy. All invited. I A TIP TO THE WISE! DON'T MISS THIS ONE! IT'S WONDERFUL! MON.-Tuise-WED. M-G-Wsfyady NEW uaur MUSICAL . A any new. Iuviih and lilting produdiou of Franz I.eIiur'I grenleel musical oboul a Mi-irv Widow who had rmllt-um - but no man -until she met dashing Dunilg VIVACIOUS, FLIRTATIOUS IIIIIIEII HEW FEMRlINAN:IIII"LAMAS MERKEL - HAYDN - GOMEZ - may , nu- PRINCE EDWARD FINAL -TO-DAY EMA and -PA KETTLE ON VACATION” NEWS - CARTOON - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 BROUGHT FOR YOUR PLEASURE! Write onlwr nan earcu” MIDNIGHT SHOWING - TUESDAY the members enjoyed A social hails hour. United Baptist icontinued from page it Miss Arlene Robertson and Mr. Brent Robertson. Mrs. Donald Mc- Clare was the soloist. 3 Rev. .1. B. Wilson, General Sec- ; retary Board of Christian Educa- tion, Maritime Baptist Convention, in his discourse asked the ques- tion "what are you living for?"l With this question in mind. 118' went on to say that we are IIVIIIEI 'n a grotesque world surrounded. by weird philosophies. swine tlmesl we hear Ihe call to the needs of the church, and we say "what can! I do to bring t.his grotesque pat-- tern into focus with Jesus Christi". Rev. Mr, Wilson said we cant do three things - First. "begin where you are”. Sometimes we, think that we could do wonderful, things if we were in some oihei" place, but the advice of the speak-i er was "do it. here" and "do it now " The. second thing we can do, is "use what. you have". David had only a sling and a few stones but he was able-Rn slay the giant Goliath. Lastly we should give God the best that we can. 1 Rev. Dr, E. C. Merrick. profes-I sor of theology, Acadia University.l who was a former missionary nil, Bolivia, pictured the scene in which the deciples asked the Mas-i tar Wvhere dwellest. than" or as they i might have said "what. can we do. for you Master," Jesus replied' "come and see." Christian people the world over, said Dr. Merrick, are shocked to: see the suffering and the need of the people of the world; they lift their eyes to God and say ”what can I do?" to which the reply, comes "come and see". God canl and will find a place to use you.l Sessions will continue through-, out today and Sunday. LONDON. rcpt .. The British school broadcasting council will; ask the government to establish. television education in Briiishi schools. The first subjects to hel taught. experimentally by TV would I be current affairs, geography and science. CAPITOL WOM llsland, (pictured above) took ;The meeting was called to acquaint the den :show them pictures of the farming operations at ifarm. iniz, At. the close. of the rneetins. WHO FIGHT WITH COLD STEEL . . . . FOR THE MAN THEY BOTH VVANT! '. "fSAN ANTONE" Plus "JUNGLE DRUMS" -- Shows 2:30-7-9 THE GUARDIAN. cHAm;o1"ri:'rowN. -. Dealers In Master Feeds Hold Meeting of dealers and their employee place at Sandy's Drive-In on Tliursday evening. June 25. lers with the history of Master Feeds, and The First Master meeting Igrass razors and were as sharp ,and fast cutting its any steel blade fscld today. They were the first to culti- vate and use tribacee. They were the first to discover . - irefrigeratinn. used by the barrel cac- did if. first On) tus to store cool water. Strange But True 5: F. H. MacArthur The Indians They were the first map makersl of the new world: icnnservative methods on this con- They wove the first baskets ofitincnt. wood. i If you me..-isure your height. just Tl ' - th .be-f . , ' , i , . W) M,” 9 first mm makers G” g0 "g M hm "nd Nam JIM The bride is the daughter of Mr. mile more or 193,1, after the animals. fbefore rising. you'll find that. you The IYRIIS used by the redmen late a bit taller in the morn-ins: than are hllie boulevards of today. lynu were when you went to bed. T ey were "the first to blaze This extra height is due to the re- Lrails ahrough the forests, chartilaxiation of the fibrn-cnriiiafzv I7-"I5 damzeiciis reefs and quicks:-mds. lbetween the vertebra of the spinal Indian scouts were the first to :CUIlfilnll. wear wolf skins when reconnoitei--I Einstein. President Flilsenhower. int: and to use the first and second Churchill. '1"'.ioni:is'Erlisnii. Sir Jotltn fintzer in a "V" for Victory sign, A. MacDcnnld. all great men. They were the first to use decays flun-ked in their early education. In lure wild game within shot of Tii5'.V hid in dii PINIIV "I "W371!- gieirf-ari'0;x's, and bthfey were also ming" before tliriypqiit in the top. e mi: 0 use " it fair) calls." 4 ' t The Indians were using soap rain, Did you I-(l7iill' that IIIF author of en from the mots of flowers when I ”Bf'iiE'l'P 1" or Not." Robert Rliilev. Columbus set foot on this ('.OlllIll-Iwmit in ii"ll before he died? Nut. ent . only did Ripley an to Hell but he Their children were the Ill'F1f tn ' said "it is one of the most delight- use "scooters." These were made of TUI places I have rvrr been to. .-tiid heavy bark. To get the thing going I am sure that the time spczr the Indian child pus-hed it along'tlierc is atiioi" l'” Il'I;i))lPSl lllf'l'l'l' on one foot. Then when it. got llll- l cries of iiiv life " der way, he pulled in the guidjngl The I-leil that Riplrv went in leg and slid joyously down the hill ii: a small vilhce in Norwav situ- The Indians were the first to uteri on the Trondhclvii Fiord not make popcorn b'lII5. .far frrrn the city nf Trondheim ' ' ' and. if you dnn't believe it. you can The first clay pines made in an to Hell and find out for your- liinerzca were wroueiit by the skill self. ful khands of the Iroquois of New; The "Simnii" is a t"l'i)S.s helwcer Yor State. in goose and a sivrin. A niindrfinir is The Indians who lived in that I a cross hetwccvn : wliite person and part of the new world now knmvn'a mulatto. as Central America and Mexlenl That er?-"ll ”'l mfvsterv ihri sacri built the first cities ever erected p riif the Maiv Celeste. wns used and on this continent. retold by in d.tfcrcnI 7ii't1i0!'s cvetv They were the first. farmers. we.-1-lone. of thctu an eitiirclv different vars, pottery makers. lversion of the mvstei'v. Tm differ- They thought of the first accur-Kent men vowed they'd taken pas- ate new world calendar. with a year'a1r.ve on the ill fated ship. Foch one oft like ours made up of 365 days. But , told a riiffereiit stnrv and all their calendar had it? months OI.lIlPlIl told lies The iriith is tbs 20 days each and one nionth of 5 nobody has ever siiccnederi in solv- davs, ling tli:-. misterv or the Mary Cel- Tliey were the first to tap maple l este and her crew. trees and boil their sap into maplcl R. L. Stevenson borrowed tihr sugar. ,name. if not the persoimlity. of They cultivated a hybrid come I Hans for use in Treasure Island red, violet. and white-the resulzl Hans. by the wiy. iv--s a niratr nf a curious phe-nomenon known as . like his Captain Blwcklwnd Xenia, centuries before other fami- iTIl9l'P'S a lwzcnd that part. of the ers ever thought. of such A thing. ilnltei."s treasure was buried on one They used the tirsii IITBIZIII. raw Inf thr- Isle: of siinais. hut. necordtmg ms for shaving. These were leaf or tn Blwelrbcard himself nnlv the TT TT iD5I'lI and he knew iv'Mrr- it hr "and the longest buricd Fhflll take it." Did you know that an armle was nriillnnllv called a iiapple tllfif. the butterfly nserl to be called "finit- treflv". that hot water will frFEZ.” more quickly than cold water. A TO-DAY LONDON, iCPi- Recorded night- ingale songs played in Berkeley Square for Coronation visitors have disturbed some residents. Now the nightly scliediile cf lllN'Il'lllIP.'II song has been cut from six to four "E" if .. Texas "Private Eye" has to :3, go it alone . . . when Scotlaer - Yard calls a liming e nulcldel I "I a CM RICHARD OARLSOII THROUGH THE P. M. COMING MONDAY I TWIN HITS WITH A THRILL-A-MINUTE! sraarmo MONDAY ,AND cosrmumc smmsn am. TIIEATIIE MATINEE8 WILL sraa-r AT 2:30 hours. This is one of a series of rue-life adventures, present-ll i lng strange facts about the 1... die tlnle ones In their beds. Your Ilvrlrlll chair. memento: of happy years-llueu en your Irreplaceable world we live in. These films are photographed in their em--in-. They'll he an In a home of Shaw natural settings and are eom- "'"" A -an home. and a sound Invest- IHOIIL plelely authentic, unslaged In nvqell-s an-unlornulu . lee ya-in enn- ' flees an -rite. L. a". sua Lu munx-I.:wr1. . new GIJIGOW . svnNr.V IAINTIDIIN - nuouucron - cuirmua and unrehearsed. Matching the Marvels of SHIRTS LAUNDERED I I To -3: "c'.':"'c;'l" PERFECTION rm-un uimtml , RITE - WAY SCHOOL HOLIDAYS cLEANERg Phone 2387 the Master Mallariljsheehan They WPYI: the first teachers of series or sale By sheriff PURSUANT TO and by virtue of a Writ. or statute Execution to me directed and issued out of the Supreme Court. of Prince E ward Island on the 19th day of May. 1953. in an action wherein AL- BERT MIDDLETON is Plaintiff and LOUIS BERTRAM in Defend- ant which said execution is mark- ed with a levy for Ninety-six 48l100 Dollars 396.48) together with interest on Forty-four 18l10t) Dollars (344.18) at five per cent from the 7th day of November A. D ., 1950. I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NO- TICE that on Friday the 24th day of July A. D.. 1953, at the hour of twelve o'clock in the Iorenoon on the premises of the said Defendant situate at Fred- ericton in Queen's County. Prince Edward Island, I will set and sell by public auction to the highest bidder the lands herein- after described, that is to say: ALL that tract piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being in Fredericton in Lot number Sixty-seven in Queen's County. bounded and described as fol- lows: COMMENCING on the South side of the Malpeque Road in the North West angle of land formerly in ossession of Rufus Stevenson. hence westwardly along said Road a distance at two hundred feet, thence south- wardly one hundred and fifty- three feet to the northern bound- i ..'A itrettr wddintz took place My at land in possession of How- al Si. MOXIS Chllrm. Rollo Bay. ard Rackhaiti; thence following .P.E.1. 011 Vi"?dH95d8.l'. June 1'7 at said boundary eastwardly two .8 o'clock when Miss Theresa Ell7.a- hundred 195:, Linn.-,9 norii.w,.r(i. ibeth Shcehan became the bride iy go the place of cgmn1gncpn1gnt 'of NH. Albert Edward Mallard. mntalnlng 30600 square feet a . . . t" . s' s to be held on Prince Edward Feeds demonstration Barter's Film Lab. Wedding land Mrs Hugh Slicehan. Bear DATED at cimiviom-town in tRiver and was given in marriage Qm-911'; County mi, 191), day at iby tier fntlier. The groom, a son May A, D, 1953, inf the late Mr. and Mrs. John .Mzillri:'d. New Zcalrmd. PE.I.. was iatlendcd by his cousin. Mr. Peter . Macliiiiis. , The bride wore a dress-suit oi ed an "id Execution, being me iAlicc blue unh white accessories sum of Seven hundred and Six”, tmid Cnrszige of red roses. The nine dollar: and forty-four cents ibridesinnid, Miss Margaret Shce- (5759.44) h(,5td,, shniuvs pmmd. . hon. sister of the bride, wore steel 3”, ,,mc,r.3 (eel and 311 other igrey suit. with pink accessories expenses of the execution and corsagc of pink carnations frhc bride's mother were a wine .1. HUBERT HALL. icrepe dress with matching ac- Sheriff of Prince County. cessnrics. Sheriff's Office. Prince County, I Aft:-1' a linneyinoon in New 17th day of June AD. 195:. I Brunswick, the young couple will - reside in New Zealand. i --- ---m -v-u Asian Visitors Interested In Souris (Sgd.) JOHN S. BEATON, Sheriff ::.. ', Tlirre men from Asia have been .in this Province under the Col- mtibn Plan in an attempt to ob- ltain idras locally which they can adapt to their own fisheries. They ,nre Mr. G. V. R. Murtry, Mad- ras; K. 2 Paul. Travancrire; and D. Padh. Tlimlziiid statistiriaii. i The l'lSli0l'S were greatfy im- 'pres:rri with the efficiency of the processing plant. at Souris and its manufacture of fish meal. Though ithcy have seen larger plants in MOII. - TIIES. YEO THEATRE LOVELY TO LOOK AT Color - Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel Benefit Show -- Home & School -- Excellent I .. . JUNE 27. 1953 T CANADA PROVINCE 0!" PIINOE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE (101731- Tlae 25th day of June AJJ. 155' In Re Estate of JOSEPH F. poi. CE'I'I'E, late of Rugtlco H Queen's County in the saiijl Province. Farmer, decgued In late. ' ' ' To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or lny Com stable or literate person within said County ' GREETING: 'Wl-IEREAS upon reading Ihe petition on file of Isadore A. Gal: lant. of Hunter River in Queens County aforesaid and Felix Pine,” of Rustlco aforesaid farmers, iii, executors of the above named 1-3.. late. prnyinx that a rlialion um, be issued for the purpose h.,.;. lnafter set. forth: You are then- fore hereby required to cite .11 persons interested in the "id Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at. a Prribat. Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen-, County in ihegsaid Province, am Friday the 31st day at July next coming, at the hour of Eleven o'clock forenoon of the same rial. to shew cause if any they mi, why the Accounts of the said Eu. late should not be passed and th- Estate closed as prayed for in IIIII petition and on motion of Donald McKlnnon, Esquire, Proctor to, said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERI-Iii that a true copy hereof be forth. with published in some newspa. per published In Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week fo- at least four consecutive wppk, from the date. hereof and that a true copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following DUIJIH places respectively, namely. in Ln. hall of the. Court House in Chm. lrittetown aforesaid, at or near thp store. of the People's Co-op A1. sriciatinn Limited In North Rustin. in Queen's County aforesaid and at or near the store of G. R, I..- Page. in Rusticoviiie in Quepnj County aforesaid so that all per. sons interested in the said Est.” as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Lennard Palmer, Judge of the laid Probate Court at Cliarlottetmvn in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sgd): FRANCES B. VINNICOMBI-2. (L.S.) Registrar. - MOIITIlIiIIE operation they found the process tin the eastern town easier to fol- jloiv and believe they have learn- icd much information of value. They livtire accompanied on their journey- jiiiszs in this Province by Mr. Eu- Lgene Gnrman, Director of Fish- -Ilill"S. E Sheriff's Sal: 1 FY in-iue of a Writ nf Statute "ii-Txecutirin in me directed issued out. of Her M:ijnsty's Supreme , , , , . iCrinri of .liidie.'iturc At. the suit. Spectwe poumg dlvmlons lot Myrick It Macintosh Limited Iaiznlnst. Erie Gnudet of Tignish in Lot. 1 in Prince County, Prince l5(lwnl'I'I Island bounded and lie. scrilied as follows: all that tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Township number One in Prince County aforesaid: Commencing on the Signed : THIRD KING'S LIBERAL OOIIIIEIITIOII The Third King's Liberal Association will hold a. convention in the Cardigan Hall, MONDAY, JULY 6th. AT 7:30 P. M. For the purpose of nominating a candidate for As- semblyman to contest the next provincial election. All Poll Directors kindly call meetings in their re- All Liberals are cordially invited to attend. and send five delegates. HUGH McEACHElIN. District President. east side of the. Chapel Road In Ithe northwest angle of land in lprissrission of the heirs of Francis Gallant; IllI'llCe running eastward- ly along the north boundary of said land a distance of eighty feet: thence northwardly parallel to the said Chapel Road a dis- lance of seventy-eight feet, thence IWPSIWI'iTl'II,V in the. Clinpel Road aforesaid; and thence souihwardiy along the said road to the place of commencement. containing SIX THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED ,ANl') FORTY SQUARE FEET of land ll little. more or loss. AND I do hereby give public notice that I will on Saturday "Wheel of Fortune" Hotel FORTUNE BRIDGE OPEN SUNDAY EVENING Dinner 5 o'clock to 6 o'clock. i MRS. HARRY FRANCIS, Prop. Ttiic iaui dny of July A. D. 1953 at the hour of twelve o'clock norin at the Court I-louse in Summerslrle in Prince County, set. up and sell at Public Auction the suirl properly or as much there- of as will antlsfy the levy mark- BELANGER FURNACES. i RANGES and PARTS v Write or Phone ALIERT J. ZAKEM SAIIIIY'S UNDER THE STARS Presents "A QUEEN IS CROWNED" The Only Full-Length Technicolor Film of the Coronation. MONDAY & truesoav. JUNE 29 at so am 9 PM. THEATRE I00 Grafton st. - Clrtown M. FOR SALE LOBSTER BAIT Flounder Fr-ands Avslleble every day. EASTERN racxmc co. mmso Souris . SPECIAL NOTICE suowme AT SANDY'S suunav. JUNE zeta AT 9 PM. '''THE HIDDEN ROOM" Starring Robert Newton Proceeds in aid of Kiwanis Wading Pool. Silver Oolledlon. i I l i M