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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts. city spent Sunday in York the. guest of Mr. Watts. and Mrs. Harold Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, York spent Sunday in New Haven, the guest f0 Mr. and Mrs. Alton New- man. Mrs. Ebb? Hardy. Pleasant Grpve lzas a visitor to York on Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Vessey. ‘Mr. westly Cooper, is busy put- ting in the foundation for his new house which he plans building in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rhymes, Marsh- fled were visitors to York on Sun- day the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lends. Miss Gertrude MacDonald, Union Road. spent a. few days in York last week the guest of her cousin, Miss Gladys Crockett. . fvnllv. York. were visitors to New HM/en on Sunday the guests of Mrs, Newsonh mother Mrs. Pope Newson. Much sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Eddy MacDougall and family on the death of their 50h. Francis nuio was accidently killed last week. Many friends 0f Mr: Lena“; Andwws a" wry to hear that he is confined to his home through illness. and they all wish 111m a Speedy recovery-C, H. J. ,MABON OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Gin”; Etc- MONTAGUE. REL Office Hours: 10 to 12 AM. 2 to 5 RM. Holidays, etc. by av intmeut Office Connected With Drug Store our BOARDING nous: V AWK.’ one HUNDRED D51’; ePu-rrli You MEPl/kl To soo/ You‘ P-PA\/-- l-lAl< .'.= (HE THE y . /’eeAo, MR. sue . H Al. ACE.- “ q _ l m“ _ _ , E Auuleau be a ‘ ma. @- ~=-»- - wit"..- i ’ . 1i Claude Craswell, and daughter Marie, Winsloe were tN6 ls A PRlCELESS TREASURE TO ME -- MY MASTERPIE THE GUARDIAI§I._C_IjIARLOI‘T_ElOWN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Stewart. Mile AGENT GEORGETOWN: ,AGENTS SOURXS: Mlk Enid Roper . ..'LORIE WATCHES. — C. R. | Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Messrs. Alex Hutohison and Sandy Reynolds, Montague, have returned from n trlP 9° N" Glasgow, on zllsiness. I Miss Ruth Clements, Staff of Maritime Electric Co., sepnt. the week-end at the home of her parents in MOnLaglIe. Miss Helen Annear, Lower Mon- tague, spent the week-end in Bridgetown where she visited he!‘ many friends. Mr. Kingsley Show, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at his lbome in Martlnvale, guest of his parents Mr and Mrs. Nell Shaw- The many friends of Mr- Wllllflfl Moore, Albion, extended their heartfelt sympathy on the plassini away of his wife on Saturday June 26th. Mr and Mrs. Him-nan Martin, Sourls, acompanled by b11911’ 9W0 children, spent the week-end in Montague. guests of Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. Isaac Burden- Mr and Mrs. George i-ladlock, Whitman, Mass, arrived in Lower Montague, where they will spend the summer visiting at the home of Mrs. Hadlloclvs brother. Mr. Wlllltazn Aitkeri. I l Cpl and Mrs. Lionel Strong. "Souris accompanied by their ‘children, Larry and sariura and Cpl. William Warner, spent the i day in Montague, guests of Mr. and i Mrs. M. C. Reylwldi- ....'Mrs. R W. Stewart, Charlotte-I l town, who is spending a holiday in: i Montague ls receiving a very warm- .welcome from her rriany friends! I while ln Montague, Mrs. Stewart lsj i the guest of Mr arid Mrs. Harry. ' MBrCGTBgOI. . —-—~ i Her many friends will regret to‘ learn that Mrs. Francis Fraser has. entered the King's County Hos-i pltal where she underwent. a serious; operation She is reported to be‘ convalescing satisfactorily. i i Mr. John Gordon, of Matthew- Wells and Co., spoilt the day in Montague on business. While berel Mr. Gordon gave the contract to] Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Newson and M“ “mm” M“°L°°d- whim Rimiliaelie. Evening fishing during the for the hauling of cucumbers frcml the surrounding dostriot to thei ‘l-iatthews-Wels plant. This is thei second year that Mr MacLecd has’ been awarded the contract for this purpose, The Tanker ‘M. V. Elkhound"! arrived in port Monday, and dis-i charged 100,000 gallons of gas in‘; the five 20,000 gallon tanks of the Irving Oil Company which werei Montague River. This new large plan-t will provide gasoline for all dealers in the district. The plant is under the charge of Mr. Mac- Clalr, Montague. After completing its work here, the Eikiiflllfld left at 1.1 A. M. to discharge the re- mainder of its cargo elsewhere. In loving memory of Wallace McNeil], who passed away June 30, 1945.‘ ' i Just a memory true and tender Of one we loved and still remember. Fondly mmembered by wife and family. 6:15 s/s/l/A I.) l-lelJ THAT PANT- ce ~11 couture‘? cou- hi?‘ HUNPRED erected on the south side of the} wing batting and fielding Up u, ’ ol-LWELLT OKAY? u. / MAfsOkl-w-I mover Know Alov Maize ABOUT ART THAN A CAMEL ‘DRNER DQES ABOUT l-lAlePoolouoe WHALES wen-r "I amen A sou ‘DEAL! .'|THE EASYMERN GUARDIAN Landry. Albert Althea. In Byron lierrtet Clair. Weldon Levers Richards and Gordon Ierrell The Guardian my ‘be bought even! of the following places tn Montague: Mlle s. A. Uewellyn; llre. Gilt. l: Georgetown: The Post Office; tn Bowie: C in St. Petefl: The Poet Ofllel. ‘e end F‘ Mr. Harvey Brown, President of the firm o! T.W. Reid, Jewellers. Truro, NS. was n business visitor to Montague on Friday. Miss Shirley MaeCh-egor, staff of the Bank of Nove Scotin, has returned to her duties following a three weeks vacation. Mrs. J. J. Stewart, Mr. R. Bre- haut and Rev. Paul Richardson were recent visitors to Guernsey Cove where they visited their many friends. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Ernie Caner on the winning of the William. Collins pool net up on the knockout in the Louis- Walcott fight. Many thank Mr. Collins, who is an avid boxing fan for providing an added inur- est- in the fight; On Saturday the entrance ex- aminations for Prince of Wales College were completed with '7'! students writing in Montague. The Maritime Board examinations for Grade XI will continue until Wed- nesday after which the school will be closed for thesummer. The ex- amlnations are under the direc- tion ‘o! Dr. Clarence Murphy, professor of Prince of Wales Col- iege. "A very unfortunate accident oc- curred at the corner of the Mon- mgue-Murray River and Murray Harbour North rc-ad when a car driven by Mr. Glen MacKinnon, Murray River, collided with a truck. Mr. MacKinnows l4-cnonth- old son suffered lacerations about the head -but. is recovering satis- factorlly in the King's‘ County Hospital. Both Mr. arid Mrs. lVlacKinnori were fortunate enough not to suffer any injuries. During the past. two weeks, fish- ermen from everywhere have as- sembled along the Montague River to try their hand at. catching the big trout which are running in the river. It. would be impossible to describe all the various types of tackle which are used, but the best luck so far has been obtained with shrimp. During the past week Mr. 13.0. MacLure landed one weighing three pounds 9 ounces which is a considerably fair sized trout. However, some fishermen who scorn bait, are taking them on the Silver Montreal and Par past week has been perfect with low tides at the right time, giv- ing enthusiastic fishermen all their desired pleasure. The first section of the South- ern Kings Baseball League is now drawing to a close wit-h a few games remaining to be played. Many of the games between Mon- tague, Peaks and Cardigan show- ed some excellent baseball, feat- ithe present Montague is leading It-he league with nine points and lone game to play, Peakes is sec- iond with five points {three points with one game to lpiay. Should the first own teams " _ noun AMIIICAN use L. S. STEVENSON i Mount Stewart ii Messrs. Earl Jay, Warren Mc- Guirk, and Nelson Aflleck were re- cent. motorists to Halifax, N. S. Mrs. Lloyd Jay who has been spending the past. month in Hali- fax, has returned home. ‘Hie many friends of Mr. Shel- don Jay are glad to see him home from the Victoria. Hospital much improved in health. Miss Katherine Campbell, teach- er of the primary department of Mt. Stewart School for the past. year, has returned to her home in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garnham and son spent the week-end with Ike. Garrlhamc parents in fliietle end Shamrock. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Affleck spent the latter part of the week visiting their son and daughters in Charlottetown. Mrs. Margaret B. MacDonald has as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wat- i son MacDonald and family, of Bos- i ton, Mass, on a vacation trip. i Miss Annie Maclntyre, R. N.. of Charlottetown, spent the week-end at. her home here. The many friends of Mrs. Em- mett McKenria are glad to see her around again after her illness in the City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Feehan had as their week-end guest. Mrs. Fee- haifs sister, Mrs. Alice McCarthy, of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McLaren and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Jay, Mt. Stewart. Little Miss Gloria Jay, daughter of Mi‘. and Mrs. Malcolm Jay of Halifax, and formerly of Plsquid. is visiting with Misses Gladys and Joyce Jay. The illness of Mr. Herb Dunn in the Olty Hospital is regretted by his friends. The new Tlmmon restaurant has been completed and opened on Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary McCullum. St. Peters Bay._ spent Sunday with her fath- er, Mr. Stewart. McEachern. Messrs. Roland Jay and Otis Mc- Assey. C.N.R. brezlkmen, were week end visitors to theifhc-rrles in Mt. Stewart. Among those from Charlottetown spending the wek-end in Mt. Stew- art were Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt, Mr. Arthur Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Coffin, Mrs. Elias lvlbKay, Miss Leona Jay, Rowena. Mercer, and Miss Mary Lou MacDonald. The annual memorial service at the People's Cemetery. Mt. Stew- art. took place on Sunday, June 27th. The guest speakers were the Rev. Mr. McPherson of St. Peters ‘tie for first place, l, sudden death game will be played to decide the ifirst place berth. In the second t itolvn will enter a team, making a. ffour-loop schedule whlnhvshould [provide baseball fans with many a {pleasant evening, The winner of .the first section will automatically hold a playoff berth in the smil- finals which are scheduled to take place during the month of Aug- ust. Moior Hoopla r I‘ i rand Carnival. Al: Victoria Phil: section it. is expected that Georgeq Bay and the Rev. Mr. Young of Marshfleld. The chairman for the occasion was Mr. Harvey Douglas. Ire Momentum In loving memory of John Cairns who peeeed away June 30. 19i2.~' There's an open gate At the end of the road. Through which oeoh must go alone; And there is n light we cannot nee Our Father chime hie own. Beyond the gete our loved one Finds ‘llppiness end rest. Inserted by family. noun REMOVES MRS. LOUIS lllCKAY Prionde heard witii a deep sense of sonow, of the death in the Prince County Hospital, on morning, of Mrs. Iauil MacKoy, of Surnmerside. She had been ill for several rmntha. The deceased was the for- mer Bessie Meliweri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc- Ewen, of New mndori. Her passing ht. the compara- tively enrly age of 4.2 years ceme es a shock to her many friends in Summerside and vicinity. There one left to cherish her memory. besides her husband. two children, Gordon and Betty. also en aged mother and the fol- lowing sisters ad brothers, .Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Grahame Road, Mrs. Duncan MeoGolvgan, Malpe. qiie Wnlfurd P. and Herbert S. of Cernpbellton, New London. The flmerel took place from her lute home, 170 Behnont Street. to the United Church, where service wee conducted by Rev. K. G. Sulll. yen, who was. assisted by Rev. Cordon Stevens of Mei-gm. The hymns nun: were: "The Lord's My Shepherd" and “Abide with Me," A - be s/é §\\ / Qfil/‘fi/fl/Wéfl/ _¢ WEEPERS ‘. WUIDY ' A mo I useo lo ac "o Usemm“ M P A uns worn You've Pzasou-ro-vsizsou. G0, A m mm m. "ow “"- ' w‘ '5 AGMNSI vou, am sllon a ausv SIGNALOR 7 SMM," m, m, d ‘wit’ NALOUR immsri YD (OMBAY BAD BREATKJ COMMEND m: IMIROVEDCOLGATE o: iAL (mom FOR suzvnrlc lrsls PROVE lNAl lN A YOUT OF IO CASEQCOWATUI INSTANYLV sroPs om no saplnl- ' urmrulrl. , NEWJMPROVEP Colgeteliontaliireern ' NEW IMPIOVIB COLGATFS ACVIVI PENEYRATING FOAM 6H5 INTO NIDBII TEE!" CREVICES - HELPS CLEAN OUT FOOD PARTKLE5'SYOP STMNANT SALIVA OVOl5r REMOVE THE CW5! OF MUCH BAD Willi)! all...‘ '- non DENTALCREAM. ‘l5: 25c 45c 75c Cleans your breath-while it ‘cleans your toothli mer, Gordon Toombs, Ross Mc- Elven. Buddy McEwen and Edward lvfncGollgan or all? rrs NEW Alvo EVEN MORE EFFECTIVE - i.‘ suennvrrnrumro IS nor STICKY- ‘ LEAVES no sums IS non-tantrum. l 11mph- rured l _ oiillo o_r___ri|ilrlils The family of the late Mm. J. Louis MacKay, wish to, thank ilrlends and neighbors who so kindly helped in various ways in their recent sad bereavement, also appreciation and thanks are ex- / S.il tended to all who sent flowers, g _ __ _ v t 1 . do d ett f m ‘“‘ i m ° m” BLACKFLIESJtOSQUITOES I .. . n/il/l Flo-glaze is e sop-quality paint -< * made to give you a real pains join l: is exceptionally easy on apply, covers more surface per gallon, end lute years longer. See your , Flo-glaze Dealer now-and .- "clean up end paint". graze Pni tors f.’ If! W" rs.’ f/z/JV/(zfl w i Wholesale Distributors for tilegMorltimesi W. H. THORNI l: COMFANY LIMITED, Wed nesday, / .Snint'Joiln, New Brunswick. 1 .1..1-.'::_p.. London cemetery. Rev Mrs. Ste- _ / vens pronouncing the WONlS of //M committal. The pall bearers were: Messrs. /~ Beecher MacDougell, clltford Psl- S // /' ~ , . 4.