. Prise cuaanmst. '- '»..' i vmllinlinfiirssfl l. CHARLOTTETOWN _,_ . q--_ JULY 7. 194! PAGE EIGHT’ 4 Y... . i TODAY all“ —JOAN CRAWFORD In '1 “oars! neuron" MUSlCAL - SPORTS — SHOWS 2230-7-9 ' PRIRDE EDWARD comma TIIIIR-FRL-SAT. DEANNA nuuu ' r ' , DICK HAYMES NOENIPRICE this Hull: by 1k SIGDAUNQ RQDABERG \ \ l-rrw by \DOROTHY FIELDS AiblllTiSlldlPi > _ “ 1. is»: f NEWS - TENNIS lN RHYTHM - CARTOON —Seven oi a family of nine died when fire destroyed their bungalow wales _- iCPlhere recently. SEVEN 0F FAMILY DIE _.__- PONTARDAWE. DAPITDL "MT "LINDA as c0001 TllllR. — FRI. and SATURDAY Show: 2:30-7-8:45 m: lillSlIll cusnzs l sucm “Bill town SOANDAL"‘ COLOR CARTOON COMEDY Alena‘! TFMPEDAE" "Mir summery NICOLOR Saul llkins THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: IONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Stewart. bliss AGENTS BOURIS: Miss Enid Landry. Albert Altiell. In llyros Ilsrrlet Clair. LGINT GEORGETOWN: ' Weldon LIIIII Richards and Gordon hrrfll The Guardian may be ll Georgetown: The Post Ofllee: hsngbl at any of the following places in Montague: Mb 3. A. Llewellyn; u", dug, In Sonrls: Camden's and Ilorense Boner. in St. Petcrh: The Post Ollles. . ....'RED CROSS Swimming and Water Safety classes at Montague, open Thursday, July 8. Enroll with Mr. C. A. Shaw, secretary Welfare League. CARDIGAN SCHOOL Honor Roll: Grading tests for Primary De- partment of Cardigan School in order of merit: Grade V —- Katherine Mac- Donald, Clarice Steele, Mildred Acorn, Willard MacKenzle, Jcyce Gardiner, Francis MacDonald, Joseph MacDonald, Mary Mulliga Grade IV Sr. Jean Mye , Joseph Quinn, Charles Mae- Lellan, Carl Cronin, Raymond Shepard. Grade IV Jr. - Carl Bruce Webster, Bridget Maclntyre, Steven Maclntyre, Percy Byrne. Vera Shepard. Gnsdc HM -- Margaret Mac- Donald, Alfie Gardiner. ' Grade II — Jackie Gallant, Rlismond McRac. l Grade I — Mary Redmond, Allen MacKenzle, Andrea Red- mond, Lawrence Maclntyre. l Highest Average — MacDonald, a6 per cent, . GLOUCESTER, England — (CP) -Dr. A. W. Perowne. Bishop of Worcester from 1931 to 1941, dicdl aged 80. wow I I FOR SALE ' Lumber from sizes 8 it. to Miss Rita. Gill, Iona, was a “re- cent visitor to Montague where she visited her many friends. Mr. Edwin Johnston, Charlotte- town, was s business visitor in Montague on Monday. Miss Ann Keenan, teaching staff oi Georgetown High School’, was a recent visitor to Montague. Miss Ruth Rice, Cardigan. spent the week end in Montague, guest of Miss Vera Coyle. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White and fan-lily. have moved to their sum~ mer home near the Montague River. lvfr. and Mrs. Frank VanIdei-stine. Charlottetown, spent the week-end at their summer cottage at Mon-l tsflss. Mr. Allan Nicholson. Montague. spent s few days in Lorrie Valle? where he visited his many friends and relatives. Mr. Charles Wilkins. commercial Katherine traveller, spent a few days in Mon- " tague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. Bryer Llewellyn. staff Bergmamfs spent the week end in Murray Harbour North. guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. i Malcolm MacPhee. young son oi Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPhee. was. host to a number of his friends on the 30th the occasion I of 16 n. z. s1 z i0. Al i . bell"! "-5 Bu,“ ‘ ADDY, u’: s“ mm birthday. ~ ’ JOHN J. ACORN Cllldlxa" 3- R- 5 m. and Mrs. George Malooi. P- E‘ l‘ who have been spending the past ten days visiting at the home Us left. on return to their home Boston. Mass. in EMPIRE TllllR. FRI. and SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 ' Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 Misses Blanche Hume, Doris Mac- Laren, Doris Nicholson. Ruth Guick, and Messrs. Malcolm Niel:- oison and Arthur Dewar motored to New Brunswick to spend the holiday. Sgt. Moreside is spending s is»: days in Montague preparing the 204th Battery for a tan days camp at Picton, Ont. It is understood that quite a number of-the mom- bers will be leaving to-take part i: the camp training exercises. In: 011...”: an; mus n: mm During the present week the C. G. I. T. girls camp is being held at Augustine Cove. Those attending from Montague include Misses Lor- raine MacLure, Gloria MacLeod. Barbara Mabon, Laura Huggin- bothlam, and Violet Hutchesoh. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White. have, On Friday night the Montague High school graduation dance was tended by a large number. Al Bianchards orchestra provided de- lightful music for the dancers, who spent s very enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner, Ottawa, accompanied by their three ‘children, Rhena, Lincoln and Lorne |arrived in Montague Sunday eve- ining by car where they will spend some time visiting Mrs, Gardiner‘: ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cui- rie. Before leaving the Island they ,plan to visit Mr. Gardinefs par- ients, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gar- idiner in Bedeque. _ Roscoe ms SHIRLEY PATTERSON ~iEE BENNETT 1 o I The new turn which is being made at Munn's Corner has been lcompieted and is now open ici traffic. This dangerous curve claimed many accidents, some of ivhich’ were quite serious. This dangerous curve has been greatly straightened out. reducing thereny the possibility of accidents. The contractors, Poole dz Beer. have done an excellent job of grading the curve, and also of providing s. longer view to oncoming vehicles. Although at present this new road is not paved, it is understood that it will be done in the near fu- ture-Lan. F51” “ill” I." i1 lWiilluvlil w‘. fibiildfiflyiy MIKZEIHII cv-m-vw IDERIEIREII unssv In “TIIE WESTWARD TRAIL” ~i ous aoaaoms nous: By J. n. Williams held at Yen's Hail winch was st-i has j Mr. Hector Vickersen. Bteneham, Mass, motored to Montague where he is spending two weeks vacation visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickerson. He was accompanied b; Mrs. William Vickerson, who is vis- iting her daughter. Mrs. S. E. Green. Charlottetown, and her m1.- ther, Mrs. D. MacLean. Montague. Mrs. Vickerson plans to spend the summer in Montague. Dr. L. A. Johnston and f-klc Duvar. attended the annual meet- ing of the Provincial Boy Scout As- sociation recently held in Char- lottetcivn. They report s very en- thusiastic meeting and an increas- lng interest being taken in scout- ing sil over the Province. The Montague Troop under the leader- ership of Mr. Duvar is planning for a camp to be held at Camp Buchan about the last of July. Mr. and Mrsgllussel MacGregor. accompanied by "Mr. MacGregors mother, Mrs. Dan MacGregor. 8W1 his brother, Mr. Leigh MacGregor. motored to Charlottetown Friday where they visited relatives. Mrs. Dan MacGregor is one of the old- est residents of Montague and it is pleasing to learn that she is well enough to make the trip to the city. Mr. Leigh MacGregor whose home is in Winnipeg is vlsitinfl in Montague, guest of his brother and sister-in-iaw. GEDRGETDVQI_& VIDIIIITY l Mrs. J. W. Lovers was a visitor to the City on Saturday. — GW- Mr. Joseph Kiggins visited Char- lottetown recently-Geo. l Mr. C. H. Llewellyn was s busi- ness visitor to the city on Monday. Mr_ Richard LyOns returned to .Scul‘lS on FTidflY. mlbwl“! 5 visit for a. few days to Georsewwn- Miss Earlene Lovers of 131W- lcttetowin is vis g her cousin, Miss Margaret Lavers. Mr. J. B. Murley of the Unem- ployment Insurance Office in Charlottetown was a business visitor to Georgetown on Friday. Mrs. Jack Hempstcck o: Ottawa, Ontario arrived heme on Thurs- lday on a. visit to her parents, Mr. 'ond Mrs. John A. MacKlnnon. l The Court House is at present receiving its half-yearly cleaninz prior to tihe July session of the i Supreme Court. l f Mrs. Alec MacKinnon of Ed- mundstcn, N. 3., is visillnfl. 101’ l month, at the summer ihome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan Iond two grandchildren, Paul and Jean on’ Pictou, N. S. are vacation- ing at their summer hcme on .Water St. l ..'Slster Mary Fitzgerald of the‘ Order of the Sisters of Service in iwinnipefl. Manitoba, arrived home -on Friday evening on an extended visit with her father, Captain C. M. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Gordon Livingston and in- fant son Wayne Morgan are spend ing a few weeks with Mrs. Living- ston's mother, Mrs. John Dicks. be- fore taking up residence at Wood Islands. l . i Mr. and Mrs. C. l... Bovyer oi Charlottetown were recent visitors to their former home in George’ town Royalty. which is now owneu by Mr. and Mrs. Allister MacDon- aid. Taking up in baseball where they lleft off in hockey the Georgetown lball team hung a Convincing 9-5 defeat on the highly rated Mon- tague team in a game played in Georgetown on Monday evening. A number of those interested in attending summer camp at Pei» tawawa, Ontario with the 17th Reece. Regt. met on Saturday eve- ning with Major J. A. MacDonald oi’ Cardigan and discussed camp arrangements. Mr. Edwin Reid of Rollo Bay, returning officer for King's CountyHheld Declaration Day pic ceedings for the recent plebiscite in the Court House at Georgetown on Monday the 5th. He was asst-t- ed by his clerk, Mr. Juries A. B. MacDonald. . Miss Elizabeth Bonneil. deughte; of Rev. Dr. J. S. and Mrs. Bonned is conducting a music appreciation hour at her home “The Highlands" on Wednesday evening, Georgetown music lovers are indeed fortunate in being able lo take advantage of Miss Bonnelfs fine lecturing abil- .lty in this field. . Mr. and Mrs. James ‘limmlns and two children, Sheila and Jim- mie oi Haverhill. Mass, left for tne U. S. A. on Sunday after a visit at Mrs. Timmins former home. On their return they were accompani- ed by Mrs. Myrtle Brldges who wi.l visit in Haverhilll for a month. Friends of Miss Doris Taylor, R. N., will be glad to hear that she has successfully passed her Public Health Nurse examinations. At present Miss Taylor is nursing at st. Michael's Hospital. Toronto, and intends to take up Public Health Nursing in the near future. She is a graduate nurse of tne Charlottetown Hospital. Due to the greet interest taken by young and old of both sexes in the recent Louls-Walcott fight, a novel pool was conducted by Cullen DeLory, at no cost to the contestants. where one could pick the second and round in which the fighter oi cne's choice would win in. The ladies prize, a beauti- "ful pair of Nylon stockings were won by Mrs. Wallace MacDonald. On Sunday last the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, B.A., pastor of tne Georgetown United Church pastor- al charge. conducted worship at Sturgeon, ltlilltown Cross and St. David's Church, Georgetown, thes- being the last services previous to his taking an ‘extended vacation to his old home in London, England. An excellent congregation . at Georgetown listened with rear ap- preciation to a sweet and "deeply devotional solo rendered by Miss Elizabeth Bonnell. The minls‘er likened a place of worship to a lighthouse and exhorted his list- |eners to do what the faithful ilighthouse keeper does: "Mind tile light", Mr. and Mrs. Boyce left or Tuesday morning for Mrs. Boyce‘s home in River Hebert, Nova Scotia. Later in the week they travel to Halifax where Mr. Boyce is due to sail on the Furness Withy liner. "Newfoundland" en route to Liven pool, England. via St. John's. New- foundland. Mrs. Boyce will spend the summer in Halifax and River Hebert. On the coming Sunday the 11th, the service st Georgetown will be conducted at 7.30 by Mr. Nathan-Mair, BA, and future sei- vices will be in charge of the Rev. Dr. A. D. MacKenzie, M.A.. of Charlottetown and lower Mon- tegue. \ Mt. Stewart Mr. David Jay of M.V. Albegwcit spent a few days at home in Mt. Stewart. Major John A. Macdonald znd Ray McGillivery of Cardigan were visitors to l.'-t. Stewart on Wednes- day. The regular monthly meeting of the Mt. Stewart Canadian Legion’ Wednesday night. -—Mt. Stewart. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Coffin on Wednes- dayhight. , Ernest Lawson of the R..C.A.F.. Summerside, who has been tskirg a course in Brockville, Ontario, is visiting his wife and family in Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. George Lend ol Lorne Valley accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck and fam- ily, Mt. Stewart. spent the holiday in Moncton, N. B. 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