.PAGE EIGHT I THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGIIE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce MncPhee. Min Joyce Wiulnton. Miss Joan Johmton AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovers. The Guardian may be bouxht It the following places In Montague: lluc Dome Bestaurnnt, and uunrdlnn omce; In Georgetown: The , Pout Otllcc: in Sourln: The snack Bar and H.621:-hard: 5; son. ...!Miss Mary Chapman. Fry ..')ll'RRAY HARBOFR DELE- burz. Maine. is spendins: hvr vn- GATION -- A delegation reports cation with her parents, Mr. and having waited unsuccessfully 1190!! Mrs- Alfred Chnllmall. MUl'l'iI.V Premier Jones ,vcstci'ciay with re- H”b0"- gurd to the paving of the road o rra' lvcr in Muri-ny Har- --"'M"' ""d M”- Charl" Pm"-Vilf)f)iiT. 1ilifubeihgRclaimcrl that this "id dauiht" M”'m' have ""iwas dvfiniielv promised in the last t"""d m T””"t"' Om" "mT”Proviiicial elcciion riinip.iion The lI!2:'e1:t.2.n i;l:l.r Aafhcrlmoijlr:”hAlii:-Ir;iiflpkalioii iiicliidcd Hm: I). W Jhapman, Murra.V Hurhmir nml i s V -t'"”'50l1...l9sSrs. T. H. lirasef. Mr. and Mrs. l-lcdlr-i'Poi1n,v. Bliickilum 0" Fvlnu-son. Dr. 31. L. Bon- '”"l"l- P- E 1- lllill; ;Y.'I””' .:ll"?ii ”.””l”ii Y3" cw... ; - rs, F51 on 0 lo I- ..'Mr. and ll:-3.. Earl Mrmrc, P-'81 iiswviaiinii of Fourth King's Woburn. Maw. arc .1! Wcsciu WIHIP Illlllh. C. M. L-CH. and T. J. mending a law works rm-:u:oii' in !Wi'ihv'lm- MP Mm nrvsrni at ihci Pans Road and Nmv p(,..m' H5... interview was Hon. Eu:ciic Cullen. in; zrlencis and relatives. 'm- p .. 'Mrs. Arneit Nicolle and Mrs. Muriel MacKen7.ip and her daugm'F"'. B"-'3' J33? hm? llPllll'n- family fm.nm.1.. of (-a,.dp,.m. haV"e cd to ilimr home in Lou: Island. taken up residence in Ch: . lc-pN- Y-A W-9.I' spending a low momhs town. wacatioii visiiiiig rrimirls and re. ---2--S--mmlallvox In Murmx Rim. Murray IHai'boui' South and VVlllle sands, 1 flllr. and 1 A W. Ripley. Ainmhrrsf, N. S, ,-.i;rl tam cinldn-n illelcri liou.s. and lloiioi-t Allen. lnpeiil the wool:-end, ,:ucsls. of T0 DAY and SAT M HMS - w- B- , ' ' illilclicy and Mr. llilciitw. Mrs. Ralph Dmiglas has lvturn- Pd in ).'lFlllt:T'a1 aflcr spciidin: the past u'0Pk in Moniazur-, giicst of hcr inmlim-. Mrs. I4. ll Coffin. Shows 3:30-T-9 .T. Albert Allen. Aiiihcrst. is the grip-st. n.' hm 5 Mrs. W. B. ”.lCilO)' and Mr. chey, Montague. Miss Selma Llewollyii. Halifax, is SpEllVdlfl,! her vacation in Moni- azzuevisitimit her l'C'lRlli.'e”S and friends Miss Aphra W.siicr nml M155 Anne Matliosnn. L'liai'.'otLclou'n, were rt-cent visilnrs in Montague. Mia: Dell Mo:)'re-, ll. N., double dealers Av E C PM Jberni, . ., and Mr. David "lindhump; Moore, 'I'ni'omo. have i-ctiu-iied to . the are of ti Hwi" tlilllcs .""'n:' ”'v"'r'lfr-" t"”'i” "."yshnP. , vacation: at till" iicvvn M tli ." mm an "3 on Mronls. V" and Tilrs. Riissel loot or ladies! Mnorr, Albino. ”' of the Shaw family, three brothers Tl-IF". GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLQTTETOWN Lorne Valley and 25th Wedding View” Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw enter- tained recently at their home in Montague in honor at Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson who celebrated the twenty-titth anniversary of their wedding. There were seven- teen immediate relatives present. The honoured couple were re- Mr. day. September 6th. Mr. John MacAulay spent week-end at the home mother, Mrs. Mae MacAulay. Misses Lead, Charlottetown. a delicious chicken supper was Mm A' "' Mmnmmd went ' U , few days in Charlottetown last iiiledc 1;: hall::'a'Jm'ili: 311:1 week wht-re she visited with . . .c . beautifully decorated with a "””d”' ppp floral centre piece of gladioli and Mm Barbara MMLOML Sh tall liclitcd tapers. an ElllI1lVeltSaT,V cake was cut in the traditional maniicr. and served with ice cream. At each plate was placed Peters, spent the past week with Aula y. a tiny blue crepe paper basket S . , Liqljlgiils with nuts and after dinner watnssa w?;)e'”;(pf::l'v1g?ni;7" Mmizg Miss Sally Lenrd, niece of Mrs. gage g.',al;F' P""””5 M" lmd M” Nelson, read it complimentary ' ' ' p address exprcminiz the heartfelt Miss Aletha Macbzod. teacher of Grade 7 at Montague School, spent the week-and it her home in Lorne Valley. good wishes of their friends and extending congratulations on this happy occasion. As a token of esteem Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were presented with a floor lamp and matching table lamp. the presentation being made by the hostess and Mrs. Martin. Mr. Nelson. on behalf of himseli and Mrs. Nelson, although taken completely by surprise expressed their sincere appreciation in a few well chosen words. Mr. V. Fa. Peplcr look a photo or p the guests of honor cutting the ' , anniversary cake and also it photoiEdMLro' Kitegoxlggcgztgfehggi r:t::: iieiit iii the Prince Edward Island and three sisters. Mrs, Nclsoiih . , , Mrs. Ernest Mumnl New York. Hospital for tlipepppapst two months. Mrs. Fred Leard Pisquid. Mr. Neil . H . , - Shaw, Martinvnle. Mr. James SarmlimgmI:2mEe:l;;P'e0d81:n' ton Shaw and ML Ct At Sm” Monti Montreal Qucrbec where she will agm" visit her son, Mr. Gordon Mac- Lead. I Miss Chris Shaw, Charlotte- . town, is spending ll pleasant vacation at the home of her par. ems. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. ..tOn Atigiist-'I;Hsi a very love- ly event took place in the Manse. V:-illeyfield, whcn the minister, Rev. A. C. Fraser united in the holy bonds of niatrimnny. Mr. Horace Claude Hayes of Char-l lottetown and Miss Kathleen Mn- Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mccamiell, Cliarloitetown spent Sunday. September 9th with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannell. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison Oi-wcli Ht-ad. were reccni visitors to Lorne valley. guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. James Maclleilll were recent visitors to Charlotte- IOWH. Rucsls of the Ioi'mer's par- ents. Mr. pond Mrs. Martin Mac- Neill. "Miss Doris IWHFNPIU. Cam- and Mrs. Bert Leard were visitors to Pictou. N. 8., on Thurs- the of his N d 1 d M - Mm ”" 63:2,): 1:; of Georgetown High School at- her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mae Mac-I Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald win Mrs. Walsh of St. George'I war a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Soloman. Member: of the teaching stall ceived and ushered into the living , , tended the teachers convention room by the hostess to the ”t”k'9nd 1” I-0"” V9ne3- which was. held on Tuesday, Sep- ::::t:i ii: liiifllg .Jf;?.”f.l” Mu. Mm v sister of Mrs. Nelson. Vfgcluilxlt miirgsgp w Mrs. Vincent Elordiettn and Mr. and Mrs. Nclsoii were then ' 3' ' re ' dgillzhier Jean. who have been esconcd to the dining room vrhcre Vlsliinz with Mrs. Elordiettn parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Solo- mnn. hnve left to return to their home in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Alrhron piimi daughter Katherine. at Cam- ibridgc, Mass.. were visitors to Georgetown recently, where they were guests of Mayor and Mrs. P. L. Boudreault. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Ring and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ring and daughter Carol Ann, of Boston. Mass.. left a low days ago to re- turn home after being guests of Mrs Felix Morrison. ....'Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mc- Grath of Farmlngham, Mass., who were guests of Mrs. McGi'ath'x brother. Mr. Harry Simmonds and Mrs. Simmonds of Charlottetown, recently motored to Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. p John Jeddy of Summerville. Mass, who have been visiting: relatives in George- town, lcft recently to return to their home. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Jr-ddy's mother. Mrs. Joseph Campbell. who will be their guest. ' d Sourls an I I I Vicinity Mr. Bernard Leslie, Toronto. Ontario. spent a few days with his brother Mr. Harry Leslie. at Suuris Line Road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright. left on Saturday. September 1st tor a short vacation. They will visit New Yovlt and Boston. Mr. and: Mrs. Stirling Gillespie and Ml'.'3l1d Mrs. Waldron Ding- well left on Sunday, September 2nd. by motor for Boston. ll visitor to Charlottetown recent- ly. OE .l, egv the San Friuu-isco Opera Housc. Prime liiinisicr of Japan Shiizoru Yoshirla signs I the Japanese Pence Treaty during ticrenioiiiog gt Vinlcliing the sign ing from hi, Sm; SEPTEMBER 14. 195, J apan Signs Tpreatyp -A above is U. S. Dcparlmeiit of State . rm Cumc at Vernon Rwerp .-pm, bi-idgc, Mass. is spending an em Mr. Everett Clicvcrie left on '”'"d' 5”” DH" ACh050"- M1 Durliclliunls in the conference, except the communist nations, signed, (2 GIT Meeting Mi l.”””:l”..:'?””l2" Jihiii ppm - .. - e c n 0 ayes, was est. man. an t e ' 51' 15. i I1 an A rs. ames . .. ll' ere e W! 8 8 all 68 lmer M r. bride was attended by Mrs. Ed-3AV.l'.cNc1ll. months course in wireless. Mr. W. Mo So E C .-- - gar Hayes. V --5 Chevcrie is eniployed with the De- Atter the reggsterr was signed, Mr. and Mrs. tlcnrize Blazzer, partment of Transport at Char- M11 mid MI'S- LDTHB Kennedy and felicitations were extended Cambridge. Mas, iuolnred to the'luttetown. t rmld gmgll d5UgllivCc11'pSEll:l1la.Il1iIlIll- phe ha p. cm, 10 91- . , island and are vucsis of Miami --m p ' H iix. . . are spen ml 1 elf Oi- ..”lllie opciiiii: meeting of Akcia ding l.(i;:lpr3 in p;l)aQ(:,i (ff fmgea,-e;l,e(En Blazzc,l"s l)l'0illCl',L Mi: (Ecurgc, The syiiipatliv of the coiimiiinlty f"'f I y M" .m1dbMI,.; N1a.u.m”.,I”h:,E'! (NW5 31- MUFTBY Harbor North. C! G. I T- of -rum... Ummd the Maritime Prownmsp on the”. Macnmmklp is bclng extended lo the faintly of Mrs. .l.'InlPS (.urru- vuiswhostcs: accolaiizanaiici ii; lI;”"5k: g1t:m'igiicst:u of Mr. Kennedy's pm-enu. Chullnh was held in the church return they will reside in char. -..-.... ,1-tarold Lavie whose funeral taokpl”. ',h” ""'"b"”', "f "l? p.(0"”k"n: P r'e'm'nt";dSuD:,'”' ts” M ' Mi. und Mrs. William Kennedy. hall at Montazuo yesterday after- lottetmvn xx-here tho groom has Mr. and Mrs. G:m'ci' MacKnypDlnce on Sunday, Sept. 2nd. and M'55m"”"3' 5”””-V " t ' i 9" r 5 H ”'Y ..S.m . . 4 - - -' .l ah. Mon-- l'b0 ' 'tl, at. f M'... m”"- 3 position as foreman with At- mid fmll11,V. Slrmlicoiia. were also to the rt-latu'c.s of John D. dlws P"5h-""'"" (mm H" r M” A Nb: 0 Kgml Mr. and Mrs. 1-lazen lilactun The ivorshlp pPFlOd closed by re- peating hhc Mzzpah benediction. The following officers were elected: Prcsiden t. Nora Hutch- esnn; vlceapresident, Dianne Wob- stor; treasurer, Millie Lake: sec- retary, Sandra Randell. The ncxt meeting will be held in the church hall. There were nine members present. After the playing oi Mum?-1. the meeting closed by siiiginz Taps. SERIAL - CARTOON STOOGE COMEDY .Hs's'roo MUCH woman ” ,FOR-.,AN MANgBU'l' om! EXTRA! NEWS - CARTOON . MUSICAL Baseball Short-"Bl; Little Leoguen" 3l6HOWS DAILY AT 3:30-7-9 room - m. helm: convicted ol "Counter-Rem ””' nlutlonnry activities" by a Sliang. hai court, Communist newspapers . Mm Ella DEE”;-L3" M”"t33”9v. rowrtod lad”. is npend;n;: ll few days at the' ”&p p iome in her sister. Mrs. Annie RA-1-S WEAR Fvks Crane. alter heinz n pmiem in the Kingls County Memorial Ilos-' pital for some time. JOl-IANNESBUVRG .. (cm - Ordinary rats which frequent the cooling chambers of it big cold storage plant here have "devel- oped sleelc. furry coats. S ' POULTRY WAllTE1l Buying daily Mr. and Mrs. Palmei-AMacLeod have returned in their home in Toronto, Ontario, after spending an enjoyable vacation on the 15. land. They were guests of Palm- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs, M31. colm Maclxod. Mr. Malcolm M-acLeod lelt. on Wednesday. September 5th, on a visit in Pennsylvania. Belore re. turning home Mr. Maclieod will visit Toronto. Ontario. where he will be the Buest of his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Live or Dressed Palmer Macbeod. Poultry nussilm lllAN0l-JUVRES BERLIN. Sept. 13 -(AP)- The EASTERN PACKING Russian garrison of East Germany started annual fall manoeuvres CO., LTD. today on army scale. some 250.000 . Red Army troops have been de. Souris nloyimz Onsmallproblems through- uas held in St. Mary's Parish Hall. Miss Barbara Acorn. 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Acorn had ll. narrow escape from serious injury on Sunday. Sep- tcmber 2nd. The family, accom- panied by Mrs. Acorn's mother. Mrs. A. D. Mclsaac. were out tor a drive and when near Wood Islands Mrs. Mclsaac, who was in the roar sat. with the childreiid shouted um Barbara had fallen out 01 the car. Mr. Acorn brought the car to it stop and on jumping out saw the little girl standing on the side of the road some distance back. Al- though out and badly bruised, no bones were broken. She was taken to Montague Hospital where six stitches were required for a cut on her head and seven required on one knee. Barbara was taken home on Monday. September 3rd. She told her parents she opened the door 0! the car to see the light so on. GNEISENAU R.A.lEED UONDON. Sept. 13 -(Reuteru)- The 32.000-ton German battleship Gneiaenau has been raised in the Polish port of Gdynia where it was out the summer. MDNTAGIIE BALLS D You To Hear Evangelist REV. ELMEB CBOCKETT Eminent Evangelist. 1 Christian Worker with American l Air Force. recently campaigning , in Prince County. 3 LOWER. MONTAGUE UNITED I) H CH RC WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY; SEPT. 17 - 8 RM. Continuing in Inter-Church Cun- Plilll 1'1 TRINITY CIIUICII. MONTAGUE during week beginning MONDAY. SEPT. 24-8 !'.M. ALL WELCOME II. J. MAID! OPTOIIITIIIT limp: and Ipl.Dp).ll!,'llJ aunts IONTAGUI, P. I. I. it 0lltocp('):npoo.z: WI urytr A "Just: look. If those waist lineal 1 wish we could get mm- sunlt at the end of the war a. Pol- ish news agency report said today. By George Clark t'Eg.bIN.Wn-q-bnq-- Yi"l')' The meet-.n; r.-pcmszl with the langm wholesalers, Their m,-my '-1110515 of Mrs. Mnc.Ka.i-'s parcnt5gBicnnni1 whose iiiiicral took place mm” T"”5.di'-V "wnwg; nh mp mamhe RHALALAX Mm” BmL:.W; and (dnmy iv,-N... V1530,-5 -A, (mg. C. G. l. T. pui-pose and pi';iycr In friends Wlilh them every ha-)p:i- M11 and Mrs. J. B. MHCNCIH on On Saulllday. SEDICHIUCY ISL T"? "K-icvnll 0.pE'":l(c il.c,;m(.m I lottclmxn recently, unisnnp An”, Dhe can ,0 wm.5h',p new i ' sundab September mh. will lop H0'iShylD )3 Tihp llsuii mnlllipv the treasurer. Mrs. A. C. Mm-- ppppp by the learlor, Mrs. Alex l'Iutch- ASS..- S.. W-.. Despite the lnclemency of the lMf5' LJDY ;i.'.'l1f"'.."S was 1.0;: in pk”-VgTh9 lmsmbss, M we '"('M' Mr Wmmm B woke” WNW won, the scripture was read by CHINESE EXECUTED The many friends of Mr. Mur- WM"-her 91 mom donors ummed umlssoriritn Um H I I ma lm'ludlcdg.ii1mmlCd. Nags 1,.” femmed m'm5 i,0;,;eA glut Greta Wizzginmn. . story . dock MacDonald an, m,.,.y to man out on Friday night, August Slit. '11-iiclilu-luv nr Ihr- moi-iini: xvns.”l.(;! "nmif .ed., f:,'il:.K;,L::, :(:mnjgrK,,5,,ding R few ,,.L.,k,. Vac,-,1,ion in tobedience Tn God's will was HONG KONG, sent, 13 -,Reu1. or his recent illness and all hope.iThe Ladies Allxiliafy Of 501"” ”Thi- livid: arc whilc with har-l:mdws imgu) lies and ut- ivoburn Muss W'h(l!ill he visited "M1 M E11”" A”""” r”7:0Wed 9'5” F0l'i)'-five Chinese were ex. h" Wm b” ””'O”d '" h” u5”"”gH0smmI as5i5Led' mm 5"'"'3d lwvcsl but the rczupcrs "W fclhq iimiidl thminiiirisi? dctiilg his Illal'lVAfFlt"itll('lS nml l'lllllliVl". by prayer by Nora Hiilohcso-'i.'ccuted Satulid-'l.V immcdlalely anleriilnod health in the l'('l')' near ltlt-lkhlllch m A” the dunmsc The cnmc And A iiilcrcsting nrliclc P ..A . ' '- --- V mood was read by Mrs. Young describ- ing the szrciit need of workers in missionary fields which ' arc "while all randy In hnrvcsi . A circle of priiycr tollowcrl. H,s'nin.s "God Of Mercy Grid and "Sowing In The Currle was in of the sludy period nml churno read it chriptnr from an exposition of the Ap0sllcs' Creed. The minutes of the previous meeting were rend by the sec- retnry. Mrs. W. R. Garrick. lol- lowcd by roll call which was an- swered by R verse of Scripture containing the word "praise". One visitor was present. A number of Visits we-re, ro- portcd and the president ask:-ll each member to make at least one sick or shut in call belon- next meeting. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. A short business meeting of tho- Lndics Aid Society was held at the close of the missionary ment- lng. conducted by the president. Mrs. Malcolm Mnclienzlc. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the sec- rctary, Mrs. A. D. MacLui-e, fol- lowed by the roll call. The tinancinl report was read i EC-BAD, JAKE! A-EORATERMAI. ' aining." i . CONTROVEESY: Ywa Tmwe is - ATROCIOUS. BARGING no WHEN wane - . 6)-tom" or: iadom !-v-VDUR ouT--. - BOAED-Moro: a2eATi-lwe Dis- - TURBS THE 2551 'I. REQUIRE . Fonz TOP-5.PEED arzpmo WORK-w AND DID You even HEAR or THE Nieixreowoo COAL The Coal Season is now advancing and we arc pI'0il3"' ed to book your order for p from our stock of the following AMERICAN HARD NUT & STOVE WELSH HARD STOVE DOMINION COKE OLD SYDNEY SCREENED SPRINGHILL SCREENED pro cut or later riclive1'.V uels:-- ACADIA NUT & EGG, OIL TREATED INVERNESS SCREENED ERAS D'OIt STOKER, OIL TREATED SPRINGHILL SLACK CONTACT us for the BEST. in fuels Prompt Deliveries OUR BOARDING HOUSE .......-..- .-S-gut-..,.... S,..,-...... ,. p 6L:-:5? WITH EVTHER Courteous Service W. D. -Gilli: Co. Ltd- Phonc 176 Maior HnoP'3 wueu WA-5 YOU ELECTED EASAH .? I 'MEMBE2. NHEM You oiowr WEAR NO SHOE5 on week- DAYS l-w You AIN'T No BARGAN T0