PAGE TWELVE THE easrsim GUARDIAN, Xuanrs:-Monrsulis: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mu Bruce MacPhee. Miss Joyce Wlgginton. Pins illcklnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN; Walden Laverl. The uuardlnn may be bought at the following places in Montana ulna Dome ltcstaunnt. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The run Office; in soul-is: The snack not end ll. Richard: A son. 'lihursdu:-ll ..eF0lt PROPANE gag installa- "llance, Morcll, Spoils-oi-cti by Morrll ili;:1i Sltlll)Ul.l tion; contact, Montague Elgcu-lc Modcrii, oldiimc. Burns (lri-licstiunlco, Avauable in mug.-5 and hot - - lplates '- Mr. Al't'llltl .ll:irPlieison, Yzillcj'- mm. field. Is n imlwnt in lb" lx'nu;'-I Mr. and Mrs. Gzirnet tBud) (iolinty ii0Sl'lli'l' H15 ”lt"”lS Wish Mm-Iiilyre, Rl'l'0l'llpr'lf1lE(l lay Mrs. him 2: Sll('Nl.i lt"'0lF".l- MxllllF' Frn. r; Montague, ale - -- slllllldllllj ll it-u (lays visiting ill Miss Vtilitllllltil 'li:i,xloi. Nil-in H.iint Jtillll, N. ii. incur, is visiting: in Liliailuiiw .,.. lnvlll. uucst of hrir crriiitlparentsxl Mtge rm”-jm-in (;.”-(inn, R, N” Mr. ziiivl Mrs. t". llill. Ni-xv Yolk, is spending the sum- ----- .ltlt'l' visiiing ll4'i' ilruiliur. Ted Mr. W. 1', Jnhiistoii. Mi-s .lli- tiuilloii. liimcliiiulii. tlltla llOllIlxl' aiiil Mic, kcsllz V. 4 .liti.x.x, AlI'llll:i;,'5iI1, xi.-in ltttllll xiw up amt hIf5. 1,,-V. 1v,,.,H.,-' M0... lots to tl'l.mi). ticuv, twin ucckciiri visitors in -- .Lgiivoiis-pori, N. 5., uhcrc they vis- MISS -l”5Fl'lll'l" 1ll"llll"r'll4'iH ”l iicll filciids and rclatiics. Non York. loiiiicrly oi t'li:iilnll0- . . iimn, ariivrri in lllt' till lilsl ills iiiuiiy friends are sorry to lilclil Io iisil with Ivitilulns. lit-:ir that Mr. ltllllFSl Keiiiicdy, Mmitagiic. is ill in the l-(iiigs , tIl(H'l”S Hl".Ali'lil' SALON, Lhunly llqglyltqll st-iiiis. uill Im Ivlttlll on M'7iiIla,i.l , , illlli T to .lulv 12. Will" I'll Mrs. ll. ('li'tih.'ini Bcnnctt, Mon- Ilnxts limuii Satori, tilitii-ilitic-lyngtip, is nl present visiting her '””-i'- 1"" Emil illlllilllilllllllll '”'lltl0lllPl, llis. il. .l. l.i'ii'kili of Al- fllltllic No. 10 1-niiris on Jll1.V 7- Incision, who has rs-cc-iiil,v retiirli- 4 ell from a trip lo Boston, Mall. Miss llclr-ii (llll'Flil lclt nil Mon-, ,, .. 'lini'miin i , tiny for lltllt Ii-iiiiw Ill ... . ?'li"l' Flwilflillz ll-1" WV” iii” 'Fl'NFllAl. l'i9'lil'1Ill)AY - lt'('1ilx'N xi-mil: iii 3l"ll'i”il-'l'”r The fuiinral )'FSlt'l'(ltl)' til the lair- lziirst of Kl.-N .l'lilll .lwliii9Vi'l- kl. W .'l1iii-rliisoii nus held from r- m ll-Ilrloii l'iiilr(l Ciilirili, thc scrxice Mr. mill ills. l.Ni- 3li'KUi1ll' u.is t'illl(llltil('il ivy tho Rcv. John and ilwir ihilrizvn. UAW. 1 Ir. Nl:ulx'ii,x', an, nssistcd hy Mr. mmid and Mill. vii Mtlvlioi ii” M. .xin.N.mgniun zilltl Rev. M"9-”-. m"' el”l”l””-3 lw” l”'"kti.loIiii Mull-liisnii. Pail hcarcrs visltllli? Ml. blllx'c.ii'il('l"5 el5l"' univ: N:-lsoii Ciiniciln, R. LT. lilac- Mi.-. Ph:l.i- lliiliiiiziii and W iiiwo, l-jvcrrtit ixiai-Auim-. l)oug' Mm'Gii'i::in at Ki. Xliijxs iimiti. MONTAGUE SCHOOL TAX ARREARS In ton days all rate payers in arrears of school taxes will be posted in three public places in the Town of Montague. Also the date when applications Larsen, Frank MacDonald. Perty MaoLean. Interment was in Mount Buchanan Cemetery. The many friends of Mrs. George Whlteway, Dover. are ' ' to hear she has returned home from the King's County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mat-Kinnon and family, Darinioulli. N. 8., spent the weekend in Montague. izucsls of Mrs. MzicKinnon's bro- tlteroln-law, and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jamcs MaL'Lesn. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitz- glbbons, who spent the past two weeks in Montague visiting Mrs. Fitzgibbons' mother, Mrs. William Mahar, left by plane this morning for their home in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeun Mac- Donald. and son Wallace, also Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Mucllonald. and two l'hl1(li'eii, Lynn and Spenser, all of Moiilagiio. were Sunday visitors to Long: River, guests at Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. ll. M. Smith. their (l.'lliglllPl' Anne. and Master lieiiny llvlavlntyre arrived in Moli- taguc this work after n two weeks visit tn New York. They wcre iictionipniilcd h,v Miss Beulah MncLcod, who will visit here for some tlinc. I The Misses Barbara Matheson. Glen William. and Christine Cam- eron, Caledonia. are visiting in Sydney, N. S. Miss Mtiliicsoii will thcn proceed to Iliilif.ix tVl1EiPl she uill inlm in short rniirse lit. is-acltcr training at llalhoiisici L'liivcrsit,i. l l 'l'litz schooner Lady Cecil, ol.. t289 nct tonnage, and carrying a, complement of nlnc men. arrived in the port of Montague, ,vestcr- day morning under ilie coniiiiaiiri of (Tapt. J. I.avoie to take on I00 cords of pulp wood to complete its cargo beforc sailing for Chandler, Quebec. The ship was in port at Murray River on Mon- day where it loaded 275 cords rontrartctl hv Mr. A. All(lt'l'S0ll of Charlottetown. ..'F'liNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Ronald Mac- Rao was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence at Point Prim. The service was conducted by the Rev. E. C. Evans, assisted by Mr. Lee MacNaughtoii. and the Rev. John Murchison, The pall- bearers vrere Clarence Giliis, Neil Morrison, Kenneth MacRae, John A. Murchison, Hector MncLeod, ,Mui'dock Giilis. Interment was in ,lhc Belfast cemetery. ' THE GUARDIAN Quit Kicking, Gardiner Tells Junior In Redistribu OTTAWA. July I - (GP) - Ag- riculture Minister Gardiner, recali- ing experiences during all years in politics. today advised incmbers of the Commons that they will not get anywhere by "kicking" about what has been done to the bound- aries or their coiistitiiencies. The 69-year-old former Premier of Saskatctiewali spoke during con- tinued debate on a bill reshaping the boundaries of Federal constit- uencies in line with population shifts recorded in the 1951 census. The bill increases membership in the Commons to 265 from 252 and changes the boundaries of 125 con- stltuellcies. Never Cnmnlalned Mr. Gardiner said June 25 mark- ed the 38th anniversary of his en- iry into politics. In all that time "I have never once complained about how my coiistitucncy was drawn up, no matter wllo drew it up." tic had won (icspiic Opposition efforts to defeat him. "I say that in order to give a lit- tle advice to young members of the House." said Mr. Gardiner. "I do lint think you get anywhere irlckilig about the seat you have gm... . Mr. Garriilicr made clear that many of his remarks were direct- ed at John Dicfclibnkcr tPC-Lake Central whose S:iska'.chcwan non- stitiieiicy is brill: cxlciidetl to take in Liberal and C.C.I?. territory. . CHARLOTTETOWN Members tion Debate Mr. Dietenbaker complained that the redistribution committee. made up at a majority of Liberal mem- bers. had removed Conservative voters from his riding and replac- ed them with Lliberal and C.C.F. sumlorters Calls Proposal Unfair George Nowisn (PC - Annap- olis-Klngs) termed as "unfair" a proposal to make his riding the largest. rural constituency of Nova Bcotia. Resources Minister winters who represents the neighboring constituency of Lunenburg, said that Nova Bcotia is losing one seat and is returning to the boundaries fixed by l. Conservative government in 1933. J. M. Mucdonnell (PC - Toronto Greenwood) made a new appeal for an inde s t commission to handle the redistribution of seats in the Commons. There was no indication of an early end of the debate, now in its third day. The redistribution hill and the estimates of a few depart- ments must be passed before the session can adjourn. Before starting to work on the extraordliiary Dominion Day sit- ting, members stood and song "0 Canada" and "God Save The Queen." They adjourned later for four hours to attend a garden par- ty at Rideau Hall. home of the Governor-General, Rt. Hon. Vin- cent Massey. Await Red Reaction To New Truce By Sam Summerlin Jilly 2 --(Wcdiicsday) Ailicd delegates today awaited (oiiililiiiiist rcaction to a broad outline of ririnistlce pro- posals which gives the Reds a chance to save face on the dead- locked prisoner-excliaiigc issue. Communist colncnt may be forth- coming at today's top-level meet- ing at Panlnuiijoiri nt 11 n. in. (10 p. m. EDT. Tiicsdziyi. The Communists Tuesday clung Proposals side prior to the signing of an armistice. That means that before all armistice the U. N. command could have dropped the designation of "war prisoner" and given new status to those thousands of cap- tives who refuse to return to Red rule. Hence the Communists could proclaim they got back all Red "war prisoners"-as they have de- manded. And the U. N. command would in reality have abided by its decision not to return any prison- Juiy 2nd. Mrs. McGl'Ith, who op- erates the village bakery, left her sister in charge of the business un- til she returns in three weeks time. she will also visit her daugh- ter while in Ontario. The fruit cake. iottel-led by the Morall mar w. I. and drawn for at their last. meeting on Tuesday. June 24th, was won by Mr. W. A. O'Brien. Strange enough, Mr. O'Brien had bought the lost ticket. and it proved a winner. The cake is a monster and baked by a first class cook in Morell Rear. A good sum was raised from the ticket sale that went on for quite some time. . Mrs. Joseph MacDonald and daughter. Marjorie, Tignlsh, were here overnight on Friday, June 2'1th, at Mrs. MacDonald's old home. She was Lottie Realtor in single life, and her husband, also a Bristol resident years ago, is now C. N. R. agent at Tignish. Marjorie. who was teaching here for the past term. was about to go home when her mother came to spend a. day with relatives and friends. Rev. Reginald Phalen, accom- panied by his footer mother, Mrs. Mamie McCarthy and her sisters, Hanna. and Alice, left on June 29th for Boston. Mass. where we under- stand Father Reggie will enter the hospital for treatment or an operation if necessary. He has FIRESTKONE Electric, Refrigerators JULY 2. 1952 ' Five Models to Choose From pg . ta s269.soUP -:.-.-.. 24 months to pay so them today at FIRESTONE BRYENTON & MacKAY no. 187 G9. Goo. 51'. been in poor health for some time and only recently returned from Halifax where ho had gone for s check-up on his heart. stationed at 'Iracadle for the past year. rather Reggie is a very popular young priest. . .' Mr. Frank McAdam, opera- tor of McAdam's big transfer, was shaken up and hurt when his big truck loaded with live lobsters en- route to Boston left the highway near Bangor. Maine. on Tuesday morning, June 24th. As soon as word of the crash was received here. Mr. Gen-y McAdam. owner of the Mlcndam fleet of trucks, left by car for the scene of the acci- dent. A young Bank of Nova Bcotia clerk from the Moi-ell Branch who was travelling in the van was hurt more severely and! will be kept in hospital in Maincr for some time. The van, rushing to the big city with a full load of live lobsters was reported crowded off the highway in the early morn- lng hours. A picture of the wreck-, ed truck in the Bangor News show-, ed the insulated box as badly” smashed. Practically all the vzilu-l en PROPS We will be taking contracts for pit prop shipments during the summer months. If interested please con- tact us right away. J. A. Macllonalll.'& CO. LTD. CARDIGAN couprinrn msunance. able load was saved as anotlu-rl H truck on its way back to the Is-. Vllaiiison told North Korean Gen. land was halted and the p,.e,.;0u5i lxam ll. chief Communist delegate. load mimlened and mkenl in their dcmzuirl for forced rcpat-1 . , riatioii of prisoncrs but made no cl Mums: Ms M”' direct reply to the Allied proposal. Maj.-Gen. William K. Harrison, PRIVATE HOME , More than 66 per cent. of the; will he made to the Jiidgc of the County Court for SERVICE judgment, as provided for in the School Act. Dalml July 2nd, 1932. LESTER MMLEOD, Secretary of Trustees. dwellings in Canada in 1951 were: single, detached houses. ,.li'., senior Allied dclcgatc, present- ed the United Nations command rnreiiiily-worded i r-mi: In(l.. June 25 .iAri Nm5"”'" m R 1 war-vcnr-olrl lcmale lion racw cd smtcmpmi 1'-I, - , 1 ' (M E.” , '8”. lie said the Allied ;irniisllrtt mm R "'1 e '1' ii 1 N '9' draft. provides that ”all prisoners Hwrs Circus Mm" q""'"S '0' of war in the custody of cacti side" day and roamed the colmlry sill" six hours helorc it was captured it clziwcd trnincr John W'all and at the time It truce icctive will be rclrascd and repatr-1 bl-comes ef- I the Allies felt the wording of the proposal his one of which we can agree, although we would have preferred something quite differ- clit." Nam ll look the floor with an eight.-minute statement. repeating the Rcds' old nrgumcnts on prison- icrs, but he did not make a direct rcfcrcllce to Harrison's statement. through. Mr. McAdam is a man of many. years of experience trucks and has made scores of ;. fresh fish. We understnrid this the first time he was wrecked. -N. PARIS:-.lii4nll l7;r(AVPl--Rohcrt Brusi believed in eating With. trips to Boston and New York with W.K. Rogers Agencies Limited PHONE 540 and 541 181 QUEEN ST. l 4 vrcll.l lon' iinjured his wilc lielorc it was . "Fl MUNSAN. Korea. July 2 - I i-larrison addcd that the When his wife served up CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L . I f i d h -k i i in . It '1 s . . . , , ' m- -1 7 i l('(?lII7(l(t1rCl1a(lIl0ll1:1inRa ile.f:la)l crltclk mmhamle M ii” p”5”"”5 will b9 twedhcsdayl -u (AP) - Com- ',flf,"',fE,.”,,f"3Ze'":f,,,:I:,igI,1' hX11s:I):),: .. in-nk. Wd W" 1”” ””””d by "W mumst truce nesonntou may ,,:,, ,,.,,.... .,..,.,,. ,....,' he .;,... scams THROUGI-IOUT THE eaovmca A ,asked for a surprise one-day post- p Iponemcnt of the Korean armistice italks. The United Nations com- The Annual Meeting of Morcll police, was one liccfsicnlt and six cggs. 7 There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly And Shorten uia lid agreed. Bristol and I Vicinity ; Mr. John -R. O'Brl5n left on -iJunc 28th for Halifax. N. S. after llpelldlilg ills vacation here. 3 .Mr. Jon Donovan is still on the 1SlCl( list. and taking treatments at lllin llospital for a very sore hip ” i TT” ” ” "valid back. Crcnlncijv Co- operative Association Ltd, will he hold in M()RI;'l.L 1 Don't miss this mighty spectacle . . . three years in the making . . . thousands in the cost . . . actually filmed in Rome . . . it's a must! HALL, MONDAY. JULY Tth AT 8:30 SHARP. All patrons please attend. 2 SHOWS AT 2:30 and 8 P.M. ADULTS: Matinee 75c; Eve. .iS1.2(l; Children 50c M-U-M Proudly Present: "s ' Friends are sorry to learn that .1 To - I Mrs. Maiulce Ranahan has enter- . ed the Chm-lottetown Hospital, suffering from virus pneumonia. F "THE :M0ST , COLOSSAL MOVIE EVER A man with u ohlm for or able .. ubl re wuuu non: Come-Fill the Cup” Mrs. Nellie MacDonald and daughter, were business visitors to the City on Saturday, returning in the evening. Miss Alice Mccarthy. teacher at March Rear last season, has re- signed snd will go to Mlermlid in the Fall. one will be replaced in Moreii Rear by Miss McCarthy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mccarthy. This is a very heevy school and a big task for any one teacher. . t i 2', Dow my IT, LADY - WELL SAV IT FOR VOU M THERE OUGIITA as A LAW! Zfflzuaour GDLLATZ, 239 9. FRONT sr, COPLA V, PA. EXTRA li'EWS ADULT Shows 2 :30-7-9 comm; rnsn Mr. and Mrs. .1019 Campbell and three children have arrived from Halifax to spend a vacation with .1. Mrs. Campbell's sister and father, UU Mabel and Mr J. T. O'Brien. They , will be here until July 3th when , they return to their duties in the Nova Scotia city where Mr. Camp- bell is I C. N. R. man. UUZK WAY By J. R. Williamin PRINCE EDWARD "' T THEY STOI.E 3,000,000 Ill GOLD ...and that's a lot of Bullion! 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