.... .. ..... ..... ....- -.. -... --- ' SEPTEMBER 28, 1951 'pA"GE E-rcffr R” THY. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN C THE EASTERN GUARDIAN H d' ' e Lis an. icraft Prlz t . PITOL s - - CA Mil-..N"!'B:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn A 1 F . Bruce Mni:Phee. Min Joyce Wlu'lnton..Mlu Joan Joluuion AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Laverr. ' r ,- r r The Guardian may be bought at the following plnoel in Montague: ,- ' l v - A 1 : 1 F, W. C11 SI-lovls 3'30 7 9 Blue Dome Restaurant, and uunrdian Office; In Georgetown: The thfmifgkkllgralil tSl:'lS?;ll'lze alm, Brlll;:Mt.:vl"n; ppmelwilliam Hunlei: is Sc -- Post Office: in bonus: The Snack Bar and H. Rlclnrds as non. Agricultural Farr held in con- smuhcona; 3, John Hunter, Gnu mums I r . - - - ti -ifh the Provincial Plow- Stralhcona. WW" TILE L hldizyflslioaflerigepxdclllggzsitiili Sdiluvtllazvylnzlafelillrrodlrlldnxclntgenlglf lllfaltlll M Dundas on Wed- 5 Apples any other variety Gut". ut the Blue Dome. Mnnmllue. Sept. zsitn. at the office at n. it: nesday: i:r:;d.D::31:s: 1. Clayton Mec- e-m- Clcmonis. Montague. Sponsored ' ' - 3; . .. , - - . - r it at Fl ii ulture Apples. my other variety mm- IOWINC M;-'”r';fr'nSf?”CL2j,l”'hi”Mfjrifl bl Trmm Uimcd Church Chom "I M. "C ed. winter: 1. Virginia Mntheson. Gulkuu from his oiffic-e from Sept. 30th 'Hor many friends are sorrv 5 Yellow Transparent APDW53 5L P”"'5 Bay: 2' F' w' (.x”' till oct 7th inclusive. lo.-"hear that Mr: Steven Liv- 1. Mrs. Edna MacLeod. Dundas: Cardin": 3rF-W' C13YlC”d1”"- ' L - --- inxzston. Cardigan. 'is ronfinod to 2. Clayllon M3CLC9d- 20 Hyslop Crab Apples: ,!' Flor. . .'Mr. and Mrs. .l(mv l9rusor licr hctl and all wish her it Red Asuachan A'PPlC51 1- M"5- 8”” Mabhesmll St' Peter' Bay: our OE and son. Arthur, Monliu:uc. x'is- spccdv rvcox'erv. Jas. W. Duncan. Poplar Point. 2. M1'5- J0S0Dl'l C3mPb9”- P091” 1'"! led Dundns. on Tliursdzty where K 4...- 5 Duchess of Oldenburg An- lgorint; 3. Mrs. Roddy Mac3enzle, . d 1 h I . Us .1 . . . . rimrose. tnigixchr alien or I c llowlflg mmoirliiren .lr;ar:Ielprl;da1):ai:!drr:'.ringM?;1r glecgr'l.Bltad3rs. 2Ang1l;Sytl(l)JnaCln7IeaZflcllI,Je(?;zr Common Aster”, 6 broom" 1. --.--- Portland. Maine. where he will Dundass. 3 'Rr',y Mmsr Cardigan. BM Clireed. lgighfiield; 1. Mn. ..-iu. Wu. 1-. . M n- lh. .hI 1h. 1 1:1 Al- ' ' 0.v no can. GUP- Ingur. SDflll(lll1Il: dnysoin litlxllzi I: :OSEl,n'I0 ehix nllpklelric; with R)? 5. . , A IV. C01l9L'”0n D5h1l35- 12 b109m5I Pit-ton. NR. vistiim: lllS S0nvIll' the Imperial Oil Co. a Alexander l:.mp6l”r i W. elf 5'-ems "3?-U-V31 lenilvh 11051955 than law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. gggg 1. Clayton MacLeod, Dundas-r H 4 colors: 1, Mrs. W. W. Ander- Kenncth Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffin and Egggdymagtgfggnzaunl r'.m3' son, St. Peter's Bay; 2. Mrs. J. g, ,r,, . , . - ' -T-m-:-mm:-m"jE . fltlr. Jack Doyle. commercial :1?(l:1nygcrsonj'n Hsaoiigjig :23 uizentitklge. 1'05” Continued on page N traveller. (lhzirlolleloun. was call- deyen Ismnds have returneri :0 ing nn his rcmilat' uisloriitws in their home in VI t r I B Montague nn Wednesday. on ague e r -' The Misses 'l Florence Dollar Mr. mid Mrs. Prcslun B('ck,'Mui91 Comings rrd Er b r; ' I y Ellal'l0'l1.LCl0lYll.P;VPl'e gluon; at! fheliMa:.Ewenr Charlogetown lzawge ane 'oui-ist ome in . on aguc , -mi rorr wedmgdar. orig” Mggiragurtrcs Tlgsga-lr: ..'Thn. funeral of the late John ri 'MaChon. ' ' (3 H A. Ma,cPhee, Belleruc, who passed MA- ..'A svpccia1-meetim: of thsawaly in she Kmsrs County Igor; . . . - - M L pita sun ay even ng was e M s Pex:.hEll;?GE(:IrIs'iIt'lg S;l-EBlloE'- Eiinnactlimrxlvasll1eel:imRVedncfs)d:vanLlguh: from Caledonia. lPresbYlvETl3n ac D 0 - Q-111' react: nnocsaecurd lvangellst at thc'Lcgion hall attended by a Church Wednesday afternoon and qeprelgnber. .,9rh at 8 a.yr erzcn ng' large nurrmer or membcl-Sr com- was conducted by Rev. E. S. Hales. Th t linuing hi; i'ntci--chili?-cllic rade R. lVIacGreror presided R” Ml” Im” Wk ” M5 "ll: ea pargnr in Trinity vmred church nepom, were givcn by ther.lohn 14: 10 and spoke words 0 Vfom uc ' different committees in ronncc--C0m(01'ti'nd m5p1””0" W mc MT. STERVART i as i up non Mm r,rer,aratjons for mglbcreavcd riarglly. ifs. Alan Camd- . " . r. eron presi e at t e organ. an " M Fri. 8:30 - Sat. 3:30 Hagxerr rglgglgis Macxdemm and ca-xi-r;rleValC'ommruee5 rkport 5ucce5su the hymns were "The Lord's My and CHAMPION u-IWVO GFYS 1.-Roy! Mr; MacKe,,mmf,g in Jgnotl er) ful organization. A speclal on. Shepherd." "Shall We Gather At WM” wand” mm TEVA9" L xipellt a pleasant weekeagd ,:;L,l,'2f,I terlainmcnt is being planned for Tho River" and "Asleep In Jesus." 4 K i, . . A ' , . . - (,3 m - The pallbearers were: Messrs. SILVER W Mo:-gun :::”u:f :11: ?.?:".:”l:e..i”;::. 332:2. ....... A Technicolor Roundup of 0; .v1ba',,,. PIE”; 3” e "M5 Band, art. John MucBeth. Max Cooper. 0 dong and Lauqhivr L ' ' ,',f A few bills in connection with John A. MaoPherson. George Mac- "i r- ' - -- . W . -. 11 . - Lean. . A to ;,,.....,.;..,'.',':.-,.....;..... 'd'u'r,n"g,,r ”;f”',"fr 3”. .”re”8"” The rem;1,,de,. at the evening ma passing one daughter. Mar- ma - ' ” i Centgqnrte Trfgdror :;::1""ri 2:; war given In 1-um," m,am;,,g of -garel. Mrs. Lorne Stewart. Murray '"""."'”' H J ,,,,,. h” 0,”. 1 0. i gr-0691-, runs for the carnival Harbour, and three sons. Malcolm s;-mgidevhrwrrg-rrggrgrrrrrirrrr-rgdggl . . mrrrsp tr; the-Lsc C-rmlfr vr"mrn::' l g ,..,c B. in Eellcvue. Alex in Grandview .. .. i ' , . .. ,' . and William R. in Toronto. one oplouhrklsr lqrhuggdajlr; I;;rl;:;l1a3:rhia'1:'rl;r1,,ao5'; Illlndas Farmer sister, Mrs. Ronald MacLean, Loo Fitting and Supplying Glnusee Etc. Montague. MONTAGUE, l.'. E. I. nesday evening Senptemnber Rhea rz. ' SERIAL - CARTOON NOVELTY - SNAPSHOTS by Appointment. Jllice Connected Will Drug store. when Elise -Y-mqwmw huh. -- V PRINCE Enwmzn: to-on - saw. me LOVlN'EST MUSICAL IN MANY A Moon attended by Mr. and Mn, ding, V mu.'rmmw.' 1. L with an attendance bars. Meeting opened by "Juanita". followed by "Creed" unison. Roll call was were road and- adopted. school. X X -. xulr M iii? in owng &a- NEWS - LIFEGUARD - CARTOON Radio Fund for 55.00. he made for the Orphanage. Eon vA' W” ,,, "'”'cuaDlv' ”' h,,.s 't 0 Iron ms-S R" aR' l Cousins. MUSIC SIIRINI-I The world's first opera. was opened ratnriing a thriving tradition. By J. R. Williams -11-wt aemeseuts 2 AT LEA-5-rm ., 4 Shows 3:30-7-9 - Saturday Matinee 2:30 OUT OUR WAY . -rH' ow sweepers sues” HOLR rs AT, HAND--mevnzs FlXlN'.UPA'eAEri:aEc)i2blI . i ' GRBKSE ll-l ..QWILLlAM3. ll. - . . . '17 W7 Dru: (lo. The Rcxall Drug Store. as QL'xr.r vnspbixs was sol- 26th Macliu-en of Church Road was united In mar- riage to Alexander Leland Cobb of Mwburn. The ceremony was preformed by Rev. R. A. Mac- Lcod. The bride and groom were Sterl- ing Cobb of Miliburn. A wedding sutppcr was scrvod at the home of the 'n:'1:le's parents aflcr lhv Wed- The September meeting nf Bal- tic Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Burns of six mem- singing in answered by a riddle. after which minutes Sick committee report:-d sending one heat; school committee visited It was moved and seconded that bill of 31.16 for articles for school h.: paid, and that toilet tissue be bought. The treasurer gave a sat- isfactory report. and a donation of soc from a former member was received. also It receipt from San Correspondence consisted ni let- tars from Protestant Orphanage. O0"-,'9h' f I (lines Cancer Society. the Supervisor, bay-cf? ,0, by Mrs. Mncciowan, nnd Mrs. Mac- ' Neil. It. was moved and seconded that instead of collecting, a quilt It was agreed to follow Mrs. MacGowan'.-5 suggestion re annual ' .or''” fees. Winter meals was the topic I ' . V' chosen for winter discussion. col- vouu -0" ...v' .u.- lrction 30c. A "Name the other '19 QR" Twin" contest put on by Mrs. David Cousins was much enjoyed. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. after which n bounteous lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. James house at Venice in 1687, ) .- Angeles. California. also survives. Intcrment took place in Valley- field Cemetery. Continued from pa:c lwvlpr bouncing ill;-bf)-95 H11 Cxlelldcd M -M ",Mgpp,,p,gp- him their warmest C0nSl'?1WlBU0n5-;Baird. J. B. Reid and Leslie Hunt- om” "fr: U A M. emmized at the United Church This undoubted” was one of thererl President of the Association 2 M 5 P. M Manse at St. Peter's Bay on Wed- things that prompted Mr. Baird in spoke briefly. say he nPV9r Judilcd NV 3 bell" Mr. show. after speaking about class of sportsmen. the progressive development of Allan Mat.-Leod of Mould HOD? the Match, stated that he did not who Dl8C9d Second in the champ- think that there was another agri- ionshlp C1355 1855 yeah Came C1955 cultural feature in Prince Edward again yesterday. He finished third Island that could compare with in the event. the Dundas Plowing Maich. 16 year old Glen Morrlssex lie expressed his delight with proved that his score of 97 polnlsrlhe drvelopment of the meet and at the Mount Mcllick Plowlnsircmindcd mom that the assembl- Match a week ago was no fluke. 111;: of cight or ten thousand Young Morrissey finished loiirthtpmmg m Dumas gm. 5,, agri- in the his 9”” 3'f!sterda.v and.r.u1curai plowing match was quite plowed the best finish. 'a feat. Mr. Baird told the crowd that he was complimented in being ask- . cd to judge the plowing at Dundas The hiqh quality of plowimz kmltrycar after year. He stated ihal the three judges. Messrs. D. Cwcvcry man who took part in the Schux-man and Norman Black ollclmmplonship class did an excel- the Experimental Farm here nnd lent job and that not one of them W. W. Baird from nmkimz nnylshould be ashamed of his plowing. quit-k decisions. The three mcnl He warned the people against a Keonly Contested walked up and down the field algi-owing: evil. that of wanting to dozen or more times comparing get their work done for nothing notes and holding conferences and of getting clear of work. ! before they finally announced the hope that every girl and boy in placings to the eager crowd. this country will want to do an Harley 11155 of Mount Herbert. a honest day's work if Canada is to winner in the Queens county develop into a great nation he Plowing Mulch, plowed the strni- stated. ghtest furrow yesterday. The judges said there were about five furrows that were all as straight as a. rulcrand Mr. Baird said they were the atraightest he ever saw, The award for the best crown went to the plowing king, Mr. Clay. In speaking of crowns Mr. Baird said he liked to see the six centre sods so even you could lay a ruler on them. Truclove Taylor of Upton. an old hand at winning llrsts at the plowing matches won the single furrow competitions. Wallace 'ray- Following are the Plowing Re- lor, also of Upton placed second sults: Championship Class. Trac- and Allie Campbell of Primrose for two or three sod - 1. Frank third. The slralghtesi furrow. best Clay. Dundas- 2.DouglaA Mathe- crown and best finish were plow- son. sr. Peters Bay; 3. Allan Mac-l ed by Truelove Taylor. lLcnd. Mount Hope; 4. Glen Mor- Mtr. Taylor-'s son Wylie lnok the rlsscy. Pownnl; 5. Claude Mathe- top honors in the gang plow class. son. Pownal: l. Harley Ings, for boys under 18. Carl Shepherd Mount Herbert: '1. Ed Powley, of Forest. Hill placed second. West Royalty; E. Gordon Brown, Pownal: 9. Arthur MacDonald, lForai. Hill; 10. Douglas MacDon- rald. Forest Hill; ill. Frank Perry. Commend: Horse: Mr. J. 3. Reid. who judged the horses stated that the quality of the horses this year was much bet- ier than last. 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