,. ..........,,- ....---.7...-.-... ,v :- V v I t i PAGE W N THE EASTERN GUARDIAN IQINTII-MONTAOUE: Harold F. Landry. Mu. Byron Stewart. Mn Brae: MacPhee, Min Joyu Wigginton. Pins Mcxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden l..uen. Tin Guardian may be bought at the following places In Monlaglm Blue Dame Ileslauraut. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: TIC Post Office; in sourie: The Snack Bar and II. ltlclnrda A non. HEDANCE. Cardigan North . TSHELL CATTLE SPRAY in School. Tuesday night, August 5th. bulk. Bring a container. 31.55 per gallon at Stewart an Becks. 'Z0'l6- DISCOUNT on all lines 'SCHO0I. EVIIOICS and cloth- out. Get the best zit. Sicivzirt it 3995- of summer Sandals. Women's. W ' Misses and Child's. at Stewart as ..'Mrs. Frank MacNeill, Gardi- gee”. ran, spent the ucckcnd visitim:' .. .. mmdsm M0m”W' tRev P L Richardson Mon- iR?lf!e:h'5Ag;il:l'?.if' ::1',i;,n:IIwngtigiisons. Messrs. l:aul:ind Philip. I . , . , , raw" H mm HM Iwll f ..'Mrs. Fred Macitae and Mrs.l A.l..!.E3.l) John R. Macbeod. of Iris, were the igui-sis or Mrs. Angus Mathesoii, IVIUIIHISUF, on Saturday, August 2.? ..rMr. Preston MacLure. who M, E” has been employed in Labrador for and m.om.the past. several months, is spend- 'RF.lIII'Z.VIEF.R 'lt) Virintague Red Cross nlrind llnnor, Clinic at limit-r tltiili II'ilI. l-Tidiixgi .l.ugust Sth. IIP”-l'PPll it and 10 P Mi 'SCHOOi. -MIIIIOKS Grades. Cw voiir-. rarlv , . ing A short. vacation at his home nisa 0lIltfflPllt. .'r 5 mi art A- BCMELD I in Montague. Mr Eustacliiiis Mciiarron alrii'-I 'HF.LP FT. I'F'I R'S BAY in go v-,....r (hp my m. i, . n,,nm. aird home from Labrador last even- nod Crnss ,-.....,. H, Cmmdmnting alter he.ng employed there for 1,sm..n M5110” i.-.31.,-V m;:..5g 3”-L the past three months. hetwcen 2 .in.". -1 F. ii. 1 scour , .'M;s5 Annie Livingstone, cm- .A map ,,,”,..0 ,,. v10,,,u,,,iplo,i'ed at the 5 to sine Store. Rchckalis. ()d aiirl Ii'lCl'lCISI:u0nm:ue' IS smndmz three weeks .m,,m.,,d W, 11... l F,.h'i'a(VaI.l0il at her home in Cardi- iav err-n;r.: U ' roast 33"- .i.-is ihc .'r.. ' grain I ' C ,.-..,.t.m..s in - i5,m:.p Mr and Mrs. Stewart MacKai', .,,,,.,., mi 1 , , ,,rL,.,.,,.L, I-inpciield uere l”.SlIil1g friends it. Hmmd R my 0,, mgl W.'iim'i'alt. and Triiro, N.S. (Ii Jearh. Sunday. August. 3rd. g .'Mr. and Mrs. W, C”. Milrra,i'.I Miss Jean Graham. who is em- 53CI4i'ihr" NW -iimhlhlhlhd h.V ployed in Eldon. spent the week- if” 3"”, -V” 37” -W"'K”hZ1”-. end at the home of her paremts, :'amv'p1",7”'I,.,'” R ,'I':x',I;IIi;TNf:il'I:71';i Mr. and Mrs. Hairi Graham, Gas- uwiir-iiii it Mr. Daiiicli pNemm' Wmail Mn" T i Mr. and Mrs. R'esinn D. Mac- ..M, "M -,,,,,d,m -Hmmpy j Lure and daughter. Evelyn, Monta- um and .. M Hnmlimnv Rue, were weekend guests of Mr. i.;,,maxI x Mu. .,.,,.,.k,,,,.i H5, p and Mm. William 0. Graham, Gas- nrs to Mar i.x';r- and Springton. l)t31'95”X- Wu their rt” ll 'lVPl iicrn accom-, --- - -- ianied hv Mi: Tl-.nir.psnni.: cousin Enola MacKenzle. Mon- Jonald Siririrt. Xicziiapzie, who will spend the iivvk in Halifax. J iaguc. is spending two weeks visit.- ing at. Mount Hope. guest of Mr. rind Mrs. Harold Dockendorff and 'Mr Douglas Ficainan, R I A..IMr. and Mrs. Raymond Burke. .!iII'l Mrs B”7iiP.;iil mid l'IilICIl'Pil, ---M iiidiih iil7FI .I.iIlii. of st Tht-rosc.; Mr. Joseph Lanigan and son Quebec. SflFll' the p. st. iir-ckend in:Viricent, who are engaged in saw- vinntague with their rclativcs Mr..'mg lumher at soui-jg, gpem the ind Mrs. D. ifncnoiiald. On II'Il'lF:wppk.gnd gt, their home in Mom. 'P'llrn to Quclicc ihcv v.ci'e ac-EQSUEA 'rimpanicd in; If t'.' inn; Iiiilrir.-cl Bra-i F””m"3h3m;' The inariy friends of Pte E H. ' Macbeod of Montague in the Car- leton-York Regiment. are sorry to . hear he is a patient in the Quebec Hospital, Quebec. TROPICAL TREASURE! TYPHOON! and TEMPTATION! and Ihe Devil sziilcil witiii M. ,...,,,, ?.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, them on the ship i-iillcd Mara -l0hn- N. 3. hat arrived at- Miss Ardeth Macxenzie. Toron- to, Oni . is spending her vacation in Lower Montague. guest. of her par-I i onts, Mr. and Mrs. Danill Mac- 1, Kenzie. Saint her pi , home in Montague where she Will i an” lspend her Vi."Atl0n ii-i;'ri her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson. .'Mrs. Francis Campbell and daiighicr Marie. also Mr. and Mrs. William Seully and son Jimmie, Westville. N.S.. were weekend visi- tors in Montague, guests of Mrs. icampbell and Mrs. Scully's broth- lcr and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Landry. , MT.nIld Mrs. Joseph Lanigan. - ancompaiiied by their young son. il..arri-. and daughter, Mrs. Reign ililewellyn. were visitors to Sturgeon Ion siindav where they attended church services. They were the dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Caughlin. and sister Miss Clara iLanlgan of Boston, Max. In the .afteriioon they motored t.o George- town where. they were the guests of Mr. Lanigarrs mother. Mrs. John Lanigan. and sister. Mrs. Ella ..VIac-Kinnon They were accompani- ;cd hy Miss Lanigan and Mrs. Caughlin. . WATCH ran Ti-IE TERROR'SHlP cauen Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. John Wallace. retired Can- adian National Railway section foreman. was a recent business Visitor to Montague. Miss Edith Parker of Halifax. N. 8.. is vacatio,ning in Georgetown, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker. Mrs. C. H. Llewellyn and Miss Janie Llewellyn were recent vign- ors to Sturgeon and Charlottetown. Mrs. H. W. MacDonald and Mrs. W. W. MacLaren were visitors to Montague on Thursday. July Illst. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelso and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kelso of Sussex, N.B.. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Llewellyn. Some local fishermen are net- ting fairly good catches of mack- eral. which are eagerly sought af- ter by residents of the town Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fay and family, of Southpnrl, IIDTP guests on Siind.1v,.iiily 27th, of Mr. Fay's sister. Mrs. Aznos Murphy. Mr. and Mrs l.aix-rs-nre Doyle and family of Sunimerside. motor- ed to Ceqrgoinun durin: a recent week-cnd and were gucsis of rel- atives. Charlottetown were guests of Mrs. Frasei-'5 mother and sister. Mi.s., Minnie Rafusc and Mrs Lemuel MacCorm.1ck on Rlltlfiiiy, July 27th Mr. and lViiis.ql-lii7lir-i't Fraser oil I ..'Miss Dore:-n Scully, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scully, is vacationing at De Gros Marsh, where she is iiio guest of Mr. and liirx. Piu; Fit7paii-ick. - - u The many friends of Mr. (T. l-l Llewellyn are sorry to hear that illness has necessitated his enter- ing the Inca Edward Island Hospital for treatment. liinsir-r Sieiviiii liit'l'i,i'ar, son of Rm. E. ii. and Mrs. liici'ir-air of Shuhenacadie, N. S, is vacationing in Georgetown, where he is thr- gucst of 'his grandparents, Mi'. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart. Miss Donalda i.aiidry. who is cniployed at the Blue Dome, Restaurant in Mnntagur-, spent I recent week-end at her home ii Georgetown. Li:-ul.-(inl. W. 5 Hunt. II. t". P? M C. and Mrs Hunt nf Ottawa. were recent guests of Mrs Hunt's father, Mr. Alex MacKmnon. Mr. and Mrs. Gellings nf Truro. N. 5.. were recent week-end guesis at the home of Mr. Andrew Lav- :-rs. Mrs. Grllings is the daugh- ir-r of the late Dr. Frank lmversp of New Ross, N. 9., and Georgi:-I town. Rev, Melville E. and Mrs. Alt- ken and family of Hamilton. On- larin, are holitlaying in George- Iovin wiir-re they arc the guests of liirs. Aiikens parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mci.aren. Mr. and Mrs. Brainarrl Murplii and family of Charlottetown mo- tor:-d in Genrgciriun nn Slli'i(I-'I.V. July 27th, uherc they were the guests of relativi-ii. On Saturday, July 26th. Mr. J. A. lViacI(innon of Ottawa. who is iislting in Georgetown, accompan- ied by Mr. J. W. Lnvr-rs. Miss Rcatrir-it Skinncr. Mr. Jackie Lav- cra and Mr. Howard Walker, mo- tored to Bridgetown, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Skinner. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss i.he Bcll Scholarship for Joan Murphy on Wlnnins dv. Julv (list. Sh v . - Kin” C0Uni-V- 1" the Print?” "I n:l1It'd II) the city bpy Wales College entrance examina- M3”. ' tions, written at. Montague in kt” June. In addition to her out- Mr Warm," HFMIIVH "mm, standing achievement. in the field named M. Ml. and iM,.5 C N of education. Joan also excels in mewemn mn,m.,,d M New Bmm, ”" mm M ”m1"”C5i b”"l3 ” wick during the weckend return- star performer on the Georgetown mg m Mnhdm. July 28”; Wm", Hmh SI"h"”I Ems. MCKFV "”m' in New Bi'uiiswick thcv. visited 1 .. i SANDY'S I St. Peter's Highway SIIOWINGS . TUES. - WED. - FRI. 1 AT 9 P. M. t'ii'iitiiriYNN-RuiHiioMiNiF:' . DIPORTS N()VICL'I'Y 1 I0-DAY and WED. p SHCIIVS 230-7-9 PRINCE EDWARD; SHOWING TUESDAY (roiiigm) ' "'RODEO" s'tari'iiig Jane Nigh and John Archer COMING WEDNESDAY Come and bring the whole family to an enjoyable" outing and entertainnieni, SAHARA" . 't .il WIiilItIIti'li iii" 20 PINZil- ltiiiliiiliil Milli ititiiili Sllllliill H? TWIN - nrrs: CAPITOL romur and won. VIXAI QIIOWOIIL AND VIII PIMH 3. m MATINEE 2:30-EVENING: "rm. mrmltm" SHOWN AT 7 AND 9:45 - "SHADOW" AT 8:27 THE GUARDIAN, CHARIJOTTETOWN? .i, . 3 ' I Hui llonor Lieutenant Governor wood. one of the active members T. W. 1.. PITIWSE is presented with of the Alexandra Vegetable Garden a colorful basket. of fresh fruit. and Club. Others in the picture include vegetables on Saturday to iniiiritc Mr. W. R. Shaw. deputy minister "Salad W:-ek" here. The prcscnt- of Agriculture, Miss Mary Robin, iuion was made by Miss Riiiiiisiipvi-visor of Women's Institutes Inaugurate ”Salad Week" In Province -Photo by Garnhum for Prince Edward island and Mrs. Maylea Manning, the assistant supervisor. The basket contained fresh purple grapes. blueberries. raspberries. large carrots, tomatoes and lettuce. whim Road and lhiiigeii and Vicinity Vicinity T- Mrs LIalcolrMacGou'an. Kil- muir, has as her guests her son. Dr. John MacGoivan and his irifc and son of QUlllCV Mass. Friciids of -Mrs. Bert iifacEwcn of Church Road regret. in learn I that she was taken ill at her home. i Miss Thelma Ford of Charlotte- town is spending I week's holidays in M dgell, the guest of her aunt. l amended UV, Mrs. arl James. A large uiimbei old time square dance held ail rrrr- whim Road Hall. I-ioine-made icz-I MT. H0W”d PYIW "I Hamlllmh cream was sold. which added much 0hl- 13-5 Jolhed his WII8 and N119 to the enjoyinciit of the CVPI1lIlg.: son (erry here 10 Slwhd hi5 V5C' -- -- i atinii. Mr. Ernest Matheson and Iaill-I . .. Mls Milfred Webster R.N. of the il.V. Charlottetoiin, were l'0CElll- visitors at the home of Mr. aiidi 51,-in f the p,E,1, H05pjm1' char. girsd Norman ,MacDoiiald, Whimi mum W", spam 3 recent, ween-ng oa . 'at th home of her parents. Mr. i and ii rs. Wilbur Webster of Marie. Iiustico RPCPIII. visitors in North N were. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mar- . . Donald. ihcir son and daughter, MFdr'r1d5 (0 MI lionrr Jlillntfjm Kenny and Edith. Wlilm Road, I59 3” Smry O 9” 13' 15 and h” and Mrs George Mac, was t ken suddenly ill last week Lead of Ommap Ontario, Mm while iorking in the field.but latest. MacDonald remained to spend T9l)0Yi- Me lhai he 18 W116 R 10'- several days vacationing there. lbcttern Mr. John Daley is ViiCl'tlinl1lll;jI A i'I"rV lfwely Ccnlcifry SPTVICO from his employment in Osliawa.Iwas held at Marie Cemetery on Ontario. at his former home at i Sunday afternoon July 27t.h. The 00mm?-F0181 CF055- ficchmiiahylliili servitxt was conducted by Rev. Mr. Daley Ni his ml) to the 15-Ieeorge Tilley assisted by our pastor, land was Mr.C.-imcron Butler. also.Rm.. Ruse” Mmmod and Rev, of Oshawa, who will holiday all 7? .... M..E.... ... ... . Peters Road. iioninir at the home of her par- . . ivnts, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Camp- ..'MlsA Norma Cauipbcll. Whn isihfll. Wmm Road. Also holldavinrr pmpigypd on thy 51,311 M Moms 3; ilicre at this time are her brother. MacLeod. Cli:ii'lni.ictoivii. is raca-iMl3 Jam?! Camhben OI OBIISWI. Ontario, and a sister, Mrs. J. ,.iackh.1i't. and family of Frederic- ilnll, N.B, who are remaining for 'sci'ci'nl wccks. Lirnvll'iCIi5IlVCiiI1lhlil(Il1s7Int"Tiht: past l two years. Mr. Jnsr-pli ”Sniiiii'" Jnhiisnn left. on Vvcdiicsdav. Jilly .'l0t.h. for Wm” he Wm wk? The ina,inrit.y of farmers of the Murray River phi , 1 . I over the duties of Canadian Na- ha:,?,;; ::g)::.:5;1ongIOln?;;;: tional Railway st.nt.ioii ageiit,wiiilcl,,.hn hmfe mmmcted it, mow the rrizular ngciit. Mr. Waltcr hm,” (0,. Canadian Canners of Dalzicl is on his nniiual holidays. iB,.m.,ck N 5 expect to be hm, v , . . .. . , 'r .vcstliii: their crop within the next. . M1” mm” M"”' """”d 5”Il"' ifew weeks. A number also are intendent of the. Prince Eda'artlim.m,.mg cucumbers for Matthew, Island Hospital. iiho has been va- wms and company Charlotte, ”"'i”m"9 In B””"' P9I"'4 at We town and these also will be ready home of her brother and sister- . '- - . - i "Haw. Mr. and Mrs. George ME”. for picking in R, few ueeks time. left for Cliiirlottrtnwn on Thurs- Mrs. Llc.wellyn's mother in Donk- town. N. B. Thcy also called at Bathurst and Newcastle. Mr. Lao Victor I! visiting in New York. having motored to the Unlied States with his hrother-ln- law, Mr. James "Scotty" Morton. Mr. Victor will return to George- town early in August vvilh Mr. Morton, who vill join Mrs. Morton here M the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Josr-ph Vlctor.. Miss Rose Friirchlld of Boston. Mass., who has hi-on holirlaylng iiit the Fnlrchilri summer home in iGeorgeiown lcfl mi Sntiirrlay. .iuI,v i26th in return to Boston, liiriss. I Miss Fairchilds gm-sis. Miss Clan iiialoumls of Boston. Miss Mildred ,Weaver and Miss Weaver's niece iof Halifax, N. R. iinrl Mr. and IMrs. (Tic-mrnts and four l'hlI(IrPl1. inf Halifax. N. 9, also left on Saturday to return in their homes. A.C. EXTRA! FEATURE "'6' M ,3 thunderbolt common that gives you a r as emotional scrun ox- porioocol hum. on cm-'1 no-did IIENSINGTON SOUEIS LINE ROAD SOUTH IV L . . ' 'I'hi.i-teen members of Soiiris Line Road south W. i. met at the home of Mrs. Cyril MacDonald on July 3rd, to hold their regular monthly meeting. The evening op- ened in the usual manner. follow- ed by reading and adoption of minutm of previous nieetiiiiz. Roll call was answered by mcmliers paying a "nickel." The sick commlitees rcported and bills were paid. Mrs. Joseph MacDonald and Mrs. George Bus- bey were appointed as the new sick committee. Proceeds of the dance held in the schoolhouse amounted Vnlleyfield. Mr. Malcolm Fraser of and Mr. W.A. Lloyd Martin Miss Doris Sanderson of Char- lottetoivn. agent. a recent. iicckcnd at the home other parents. Mr and Mrs. Harry Sancu-rsion of Marie. M:-1cLean. rendered tivo lovely duets. accompanied by Mrs. Bruce oi Valleyfield at. the organ. Which were very mui-.h cnjoyad. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Morrison and little son Glendon. of Orwell cove, were visitors in Midgrll rec- ently, the izuests of Mrs. Morrison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homar James. J Little Betty Bears. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bears. 0! Belle River, 1,; gpending a week with her aunt. and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sanderson of Church Road. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mnrnmiald and Mr. and Mrs. Francis .Vfnc.Int.- yre of Lorne Valley, ivr-re visitors in Midgell recently, giiests of Mr. and Mrs. Hornar James. Dr. M.N. Beck. who has been our nearest doctor for the past four years left recently. and we have in his place Di! RA. Burden with It was then moved and seconded that money be voted for the dele- gates appointed to attend the local convention, also that 82 be voted for I patient at the sanstorlum. There being no further business the meeting adjourned with the "Queen." The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Mae- aulay with roll call to be answered by "ways That women can save Money." A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess and a vote of thanks was tendered. Inc was AEIIIAI. BETTING 4;.- WOLLASTON. Engluid - (UF)-- Bookles had to study I strange form sheet at a meet hare. The races were part of an air display by the Royal Aero Club with permission granted for public betting. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT In Re Estate of Barbara A. Stet- son late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said tale. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Kenneth M. Martin of Charlottetown aforesaid executor of the above named el- tate praying that a citation may he issued for the purpose here- inafter set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Es- tale to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held In the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the said Province, on Monday the twenty-fifth day of August next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause. if any they can why the Account: of the said Es- tate. should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of the said Kenneth M. Martin. Es- quire. Executor In person. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published In some newspaper pub- llshed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the riaii-. hereof and that a true copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following public places respective- ly. namely. In the hall of the Court House in Chnrlotloiown aforesaid. at. or near the Royal Bank of Canada and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotla both at Charlotte- town aforesaid. so that all per- sons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice Ihercof. WITNESS His Honour Harold imonrird Palmer. Judge of the. said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first ahove written. The lath day of July A.D. 1962.1 Province, Widow, deceased, les- l KUGUST 5. 1952 -m.. ESSENTIAL PONIEI LONDON-(OP)-The National Coal Board survey reported 15,099 ponies employed in British mines depsite progressive introduction oi modern machinery. The report, said ponies are still needed for many special. jobs. MONIIMENTS and INSOIIIPTIONS LEVI V. POWER Montague, P. E. 1. Representative: J. Louis MacDonald Bedford PHONE 2410-L (TRAVEL RELAXED AND CAREFREE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION To Be Held At CHARLOTTETOWN August II - I6 RF(Illf'E(I rail fares from all sili- tions in New Brunswick. Nova 5 iitia and Prince Edward Island. run i..Inm.ii."" Thaw his office at St. Peters Bay. BUILDING OR REMODEIIING? WHIS siiiiiiii MAKES iiiiuiiiiiniii, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FIIIE-SAFE” By the Court. ' . . - - . (i:ItrIiIilCES 13. VINNICOMBE. C NADIAN NATIONAL (l..S.i Acting Registrar. RED GROSS BLOOD DONOR OLINIOS PLACE DATE TIME North Rustico Hall- August 7th .............. .. 8-10 P.M. Tyrone Lot 65 Hall-- August 7th .... 2- 4 P. M. Canadian Legion Hall St. Peter's Bay- August 8th .......... .. 2-- 4 P. M. Beaver Club Hall. . Moniague- August 8th .......... .. 8-r10 P- M- AT LEAST 400 DONORS NEEDED AT TIIIISE CLINICS. 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