,-, egmc: Enwlinni tom-rue.-wan. PAGE EIGHT WHEN MOLLY PULLS THE STRINGS-FIJN AND lLAUGllTER. DANCE ON THE SCREEN - - - AND ROMANCE FLIES IN HER WINDOW - - - r J ,-.a'&..v... - . . -3i . Imfwt-9 We-'-”" . 2 006, OF tile 9Furlrli6St movies every p 4,. 9. . ll A l. I it any ” GIIRTRUDE BERG. up tal - fl! Illl iM.'.'.'!';!I.'J"..'.”3I'.'E!'.'!4'i.5! 3'-Wat's.” mmmllm. Shows 2:710 7 and 9 I W ,4 ' nN'””"'Mwn ,7 , not TIMELESS M” AND GLOWING i . seunooaonooaws l m malluv-and mu .e.Iui..l-ll-lo in tho -vhf J .. l . - t Joseph A .Gallant. OAPITOL - . u ; i Miss Anne Eatts, student at the sulnmerslde High the weak-and with her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Batts. Fort- une Cove. T0-DAY WIDE-OPEN STORY Ollilfte A 3 r" - -. ofal, iadf blic 3" Here is a is... with .010 nd camel, -u.,. 5:. Wfvnllon nu alanine sva oI'll.aumso Ioa'I'. no I W D i pay!" ommcuuuhsvlzsntmnutcrrus ' NEWS ' CARTOON ' Road. the guest of her sister. Mrs. 1-leber Dickleson. dwelling moved to Coleman where they plan to reside in the very is now operating a general store in was GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETCWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-IIONTAGUI: Ilarold I. laid”: Kn. Byron ltdsvart. III- lrnea Ilaafboa. Ilka um Wlgglatoa. Min Joan Johnston. AGINI GEORGETOWN: Waldo: Lanes. III! I 503. ....'HOMl-J and School meeting at; school Tuesday night at 8.50 ....'naNclc Beaver Club Fill. Montague. Tuesday. July 17th. p.m. :4 -v- M ....”'SAND". fl horse story by ....'HlAB Evangelist Clyde Col Will James topping even his line in the Georgetown Baptist immortal "Smoky". Showing Church. Wednesday. July 18th at Campbell's circuit this week. 8 pm. Special film on evangelist Billy Grahams. Lon Angelas. Re- ....'EVEBY turkey I farmer needs viva! cumpalsm Plan to attend Histunc the new and only drlnl:- now. ing water treatment for black- head in turkeys. Available at ..'ARIllVl: - Mrs. J. S. Mabon Drug Co. Montague. Bonneil. accompanied by her 2.. daughter. Mrs. Robert .1. Arnott ..'EllECTlNG FENCE -- Tho and her grandchild Catherine work of erecting a fence around the Irving Oil tank: has been al- most completed under the fore- manshlp of Mr. George Gordon The fence is over six feet high with a slanted guard fence on the top. Three sides have been com- plated, but it is not known wheth- er or not the side facing the river will be fenced. At present there is none. The town council asked some months ago that the area bc fenced as a fire hazard. but it is not clear if they intended the whole arcs around the tanks to be fenced. If such is the cast: the remaining part. of thc fence will undoubtedly be erected in the near tutllre. Anne. two weeks old. arrived by plane from New York and are spending the summer at the High- lands Georgetown. ..fSOURIS SWIMMING AND WATER SAFETY PROGRAM. - Mr. John Mullaliy is in charge of the Swimming and Water Safety Program in souris. Over one hund- led members are enrolled in the different classes which meet at the Red Cross bathhouse. several community organizations in Souris are co-operating in providing tile necessary nnancial support for this cummer program. WhimI load and Vicinity Mr. Charles Gordon. Cascumpec motored to Sydney. N. 5. recently ..'NEW STREET -- It has been rumored that I proposed strcet connecting the new road with the Sparrows Road is under consid- eration in the town of Montague. Rumor has it that the proposed street will go through the property formerly owned by Mr. Martin MacKlnnon in a straight line to the Sparrows Road. Should this be true it would be of great bcn. efit to the influx of residents. who would be able to acquire build- ing lots. which at the present time, particularly respecting choice 1015. are at a premium. However. no official word has been re- leased by the town council, and it may be sometime before there is any definite knowledge 1-9. specting this proposed new street. Mr. Ray Botts and Mr. Joseph .-xi-senault. Fortune Cove motored to Sydney. N. 3. recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Coughlin. Fortune Cove, were recent visit- or; to 0'Leary the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shaw. -Mr. and Mrs. I-Tl-ink B. Gal- lant and family. former residents of this community, are now resid- ing in 0'Leary. Cleans Drains Mr. Austin Gallant Plusvilie was a recent week-end visitor to Mill Road. the guest of Mr. Urban Gallant. M ' Mr. and Ml's. Pills Arsenauit, (Iolcmalt. were visiting in Mill D. Road, the guests of Mr and Mrs. ....'On Saturday the work of CIEBHIHB out the drama which had been blocked by recent Miss Eleanor Culietln. Toronto heavy rains. was begun by Mr. is at present visiting her sister. Leo Colllngs. maintain.-r. sew.-,.l llfrs. George Coughlin, Fortune full le sths and man holes were comple ely covered by sand and clay which had come from the higher locations. Mr. Colilngs has already cleaned out several. and expects to complete the work soon. He has also removed a heavy deposit of clay. which was also brought down by the overflow, at each approach of the bridge. This deposit has been lzettina larger since spring. and proved a :traffic hazard. The area where School, spent parents. -Mrs. Fraser flicks. was a recent visitor to tho Elmsdale Mill Mrl md Mnl Urban gllllnml clay and water lodged is now no Mlll Rom were weekend ,,l.llol-5 longer It hazard to motorists. and to Plusville. the guests of Mr. and P”'”""1"'-V Pfdeimunlv W” ” M" John F. Gallant. have in the past. been libcrailv ' jg splashed by,inconsideralc motor- ML "Id Mm Ru”euhMTxg:hlil.' mlsfr Colllngs has also erected a Rrtune Co"' hne "I e railing about the deep ditch the Stewart property. it that one lady near has been learned "Mt mI'u"' ' had received A severe gash from - ailing into this ditch which is mIl'l”'m";'i':mIl"f,'l 5l5lIl,';l',Ie1:yM::IflI;'l:Ie' adjacent to lhe sidewalk: and were recent visitors of Mr and fhl" "ff" l')' 9” 'l':''”d n””""3 i no y inc es, II er one Mr” wI11ITm Prue” Mmom wheel hovered over the openlniz. This has always been a danger- ous ditch. and it is gratifying to see some work being done on it. as well all the streets which have Mr. Vance Bridges recently re- turned home from Charlottetown C"-5”""P'c' been requiring attention. tMIss Mary Botts. employee (14 TI "T h Fa ll C -0 1- ti -a A- .,.:...... 32:”. ..:...l.:r..l.... .. Tile Montague Fortune cove. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Botts. Finw gently dear Montague, Flow softly and still, My loved ones lie near you, Just over yon hill. The many friends of Mrs. John: Gallant, formcr resident of this vicinity. are pleased to learn that Bcslde um green wlllom she is recovering from a very ser-i ln sllence llwy sluml,el.l ioua operation in Prince County Nl, lea” on lhell. plllolm H05P”31r 5"mm"5Id'- 1 No care to encumber. l "'4 ""5 M” 7'”"k 3' Gallant Lo. the sun in the wcst and family. O'Leary were visit- wllh a bllzlll cllmmn my on. to Mill Road. the guests of. Lingcrs long where thcv rcs' Mrs. EIIz.be'Ih GQIIIIII. Al, the close of each day. Miss lidna Arsenauit of Alber- ton is now visiting her uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peters. They loved you dear river For they knew you so long, Saw you glowing-like sliver. F0"-”"9 C0V'- Loved your tide changing song. M"- St. Mary's close by JOIN: N- 3-v "9 "NV 3P9ndm3 Keeps her watch over them. some time with Mrs. Dollar's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeo. Mill Road. ..' Mr. Basil Macxinnon, Kilmuir. ill at present in the P. E. Island Hospital. it is hoped he will soon be home again. And the willow trees sigh A faint requiem. "” ' For you mother fair. Sweet roses l'ii lay, To tell I was there At the close of the day. The Guardian may be bought at the following plum ta Iontuus: Bluevboma Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George town: I'll. Past otueu: la Soul-la: Tb. sans nu ma 2.. 3:95 - lsratly lllx 8ays- Cnntinued from page I can bind the difference between us and that there is a chance for happiness? MILDRED ANSWER: Tf you can't share ll laugh or I good time with your young man before marriage. what in the world do you expect to be sblo to base your future on? Love in your case seems in be solely a physical attraction. and believe mt. Mildred. that can't. last very long with all the other draw- lacks to your union. Since your friend seems in little rcluctnnt to Imbark on matrimony himsclf. love in this case seems a little one- ldett. I Aren't you lnrlkled in idealize the foreign traits that set him apart from the seemingly ordinary men you know? Try to shake off vour Illusions for a while and face the situation squarely. First, do you Rally think he loves you? Second. do you honestly think per- manent happiness is possible where there is so little common interest, so many divergent opinions on vital matters? fact that two people are of different backgrounds and mu- tlonaltttas is in itself no barrier to happiness. but there must be ac- corI'On major issues. Congeniality of tastes. similar likes and dis- ltlrbs. and it least ll tolerance for each other's opinions must con- tribute to an enduring relationship. ' Tlllllt this over, Mlldrdd. and see -if you don't agree that wild be happier with a boy you could meet on common ground. cannot reply personally to readers. but will 'sno- Ml-ll. Russell Hicken. recently re- turned to her home in Albion after heing a patient in the Kings County Hospital, Montague. her many friends are pleased to know A. Dollars and son of St she is recovering satisfactorily. ' Owing to the fact that day, July 17th, members of who have been notified to hereby notified that their will not be required. bosons me use mole-s of general interest through liar column. 9' to be tried at the forthcoming Sittings of the Supreme Court to be held at Georgetown commencing Tues- J. 0. O. CAMPBELL. Some prayers I will say That you taught: me-your child In your sweet mothar way so gentle and mild. --Mrs. Lena Vasaey. Portland. ll. Maine. (Formerly of Montague) gum GEORGETOWN SUPREME OOIIIIT there are no Jury Cases the Grand and Petlt Jury attend on that date are. attendance in Georgetown 0 Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Kay Roche. B. A.. is visit- ing with friends in 'rrll.ca.die. . of Toronto is Mrs. Marlon Mr. John George visiting his mother. George. Mr. George Lebacheur of Char- lottetown is visiting his mother. Mrs. Mabel I..ei..acheur. Mr. Bill I-iennessey of Charlotte- town is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. Miss Peggy walker visltec: for a week in the City, where she was the guest of Miss Earlene Lovers. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fay and family of southport were recent guests of Mr. l"ay's sister, Agnes Murphy. l Mrs. Sodney Bruce and family of Montreal are guests of Mrs. Bruceis mother, Mrs. I... H. Douglas. Mrs. Gertrude Doyle and Mrs. Peter McMillan both of Charlotte- town arc guests of Mrs. Ella Mac- Kinnon. - Miss Carol Cameron. daughte: of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cameron of Halifax, N. 5.. is visiting with her grandmother. Mrs. L. H. Douglas. . Miss Josephine Dalton and Miss Margaret Dalton of New Glasgow. N. 8., are holidaying with friends and relatives in Georgetown. Mrs. Frank Paquet of S0u.i'IS.I and family are vacationing at the cottage of Mr. Clarence David on. the Cardigan River. - Mrs. Clifford (;ilmorc- and daughter Marion of saint John. N.. 8.. are guests of Mrs. Gilmore": mother, Mrs. Marion George. i Miss Julia Prosper, Student Nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- pital is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mir. and Mrs. William Prosper. Miss Helen Gotell of Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to Geor- getown, where she was the guest nirlg. was a recent, visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mr. Leo Grant of the S. S. Prin-l cesa Helene. on the st. John. N. 3.. to Digby N. 5.. run. is visiting ini Georgetown at the home father-in-law, Mr. John Deilory. where tloning here "at her summer home. from his nmergency operation for. Mrs. Elvira. MocKinnon. who has been visiting for the past number of months in the U. 5. A.. is now . visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Llewellyn . Mr. Barry McConnell of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff in springhlll. N. 5.. is spending his vacatlonmlth hisparenta. Mr. and Mira. J. A. B. McConnell. They have also as their guest. Miss Darling Mcbeod of River Philip. N. s. Mr. Neil A. Wight. crew member at Dominion Government Dredge No. 0. now stationed at Bathurat. N. 3.. spent a .racent weak-end with his wife and family in Geor- getown. Mr. and Min. Allan Jenkins of Summeraide. accompanied by Mrs. John sterling motored to George- town and were guests of Mr. Jen- kin's mother. Mrs. Florence Jen- kins. Rev. Pamlinua MacLeod, retired minister. who now resides in Port Elgin, N. 3.. is visiting in George- town. where hc is the guest of his sister, Miss Sadie MacLeod and his brother. Mr. Alban MacLeod. Mr. Maurice Donavan of Pictou. N. S., accompanied by ills grand- son. Paul Donavan, also of Plctou. arrived here early in the week and are vacationing at Mr. Donavalfs summer home on Water Street. Lorne Valley land Vicinity Mr. Barry Macbeod was a re- cent visitor to Bristol the guest: of his sister. Mrs. riniayaon. Mr. Floyd Jay. Pilquicl was a re- cent visitor to Lorne Valley at the home of Mr. and Mira. Bert Leard. Mr. Philip Mclnnls. Ji'., Char- lottetown spent a few days visiting in Lorne valley the guest of Ken- neth Maclleod. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald spent a recent week-end with Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. Plsquld. Miss Reta Muclnnls. Charlotte- town, gpent a few days in Lorna valley the guest of Miss Teresa MacLeod. - Mr. and Mrs. John Renton of Sydney. N. S.. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Renton's brother. Mr. Thomas Rellton and his sister. MIHS Ethel Kenton. Mr. Renton is superintendent of the Dominion Steel Company Found- ary ill Sydney, N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Walker of Georgetown. accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Gordon. Miss Alice Gordon and Mlias Vivian Gordon of Rose- Dr. and Mrs. Graham .Knowlesl and four daughters. accompaniedggffggllylmgsggg tIl?eyohClTatetdeIo&? by Mrs. (Judge) I-I. Mcinerney. all of Saint John. N. 8.. motored to! Georgetown early in the week and; are holidaying in the Wati.'s Resid- .ence on Water Street. Miss Jean Macconnell of Char-1 lottetown is visiting at her home? in George town. Miss Maccollnelll, its to be congratulated on her re-l been trying mg luck, wm. cent scholastic showing at Nolrel Dame Academy. where she led the Grade xi Class. l Mr. Harry Yorsfon, accompanied: by his mother. Mrs. Mary Yorston: and Mrs. N. W. Hansen, last week motored to Charlottetown, where. they visited Mrs. Roland liiarshx Howard Walker. who is a patient in the veteran's wing oi'the Prince Edward island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Bill sheen all of At- lleboro, Mass. are vacationing in Georgetown. Mr. Gordon is an ardent trout fisherman and has some stlvcess. on trips with Mr. John C. Goteii who is one of our best local anglers. Mr. Frank Lavandier. one of our leading mink ranchers, has aus- taillcd in heavy loss in his 1951 kit mink. To date 46 young mink have died on Mr. Lavandleria ranch and and Mr. N. W. Hansen. bolll of. the best velcrenary men in the whom are Hospital patients in thc' Province are puzzled as to the l - -cause. The loss is a serious one -i Ifillallcitllly and mink pelts un. Howard Walker! appendicitis. in the V('If'rBllIS Wlngi lot the Prince Edward island Hos-l -pital. l Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bait-hiidcr: of hisland family motored to Pictou. Nulann has visited 3-. daughter Linda week-end. Thciri remained in Pic-l over the On their return to doubtedlyt will demand ll high ' ' f . . of relatives. w:lIl”exlgl:,,:n hgld popular Taxl price this fall. i ' . ll b l h th t , Mr. John Batchilder. crew mem- cllfeivarlaw lrecgvgrfgied ggnsxgtorlily ..- MI. George Ortlano. of New ber of the Ferry. Charles A. Dun- York City motored to Georgetown arriving ll few days ago and is ,1 guest at the home of Mr. F. .1. Solomon, Water Street. Mr. Solo- mall accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. P. J. Henry and her son met Mr. Oi'lInllo at Borden. Mr. Ort. Georgetown on several made occasions. the of P. E. I. hospitality and like visitors, of a native Georgetonlan. wvhere he hasv -- acquaintance of manyl Miss Rosamond Wood of Boston. tou, where she will visit with llerresldents. He speaks very highly- Masa. has arrived -in Georgetown, grandmother. she is the guest of Miss Georgetown they were accompanl-.many of our, American Kathleen Falrchlld. who is vaca-led by Mrs. Batchllders father, Mr.-now considers himself something Archie MacDonald of Pictou. JULY 16. 1915 Miasles Jean and'Mao, i'E?g"ugal were recent visitors to Iona when they were guests of their Mrs. Daniel Mac-Eschem and M, . Macliachernz l Mr. and Mrs. Eagle Smith ac companiad by Mr. and Mrs. Illng Macinnis and family, motored a Camp. Nova scotia. where the; spent a few days visiting with ,, latlvea and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dough, and family. Head of I-ltuaboro wen- recent week-end guests of Mr. an. Mrs. George Mclnnls. Mrs. -Robbie Ferguson ml daughter Florence, Torlnentine, N B.. were guests of Mr. and Mr. Barry MacLcod last week. Mr. andilvlra. Angus Nicholgm have as their guests Mrs. Nichol .son'a brothers. Mr. Gordon Mag. Farlane and Master Angus Mac- Farlane of Springhill, No.-l Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Macbon. aid. Massachusetts. were visitor; to Lorne Valley where they renew. ed many old rlcqllaintances. Tn... were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jlnna; B. M!acNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLenri Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Mr, wal. ter MacLeod. Mr. Francis Mcln lyre and Mr. Alfred Lower. motored to Bristol recently who,-I they were guests of Mr. and Mr: William Finlayson. s ' Miss Teresa Macheod has 1-... tunned to Montreal, Quebec M...- spending the past month on u.. Island. while at Lorne Valley 5... was the guest of her parents, M. and Mrs. Malcolm Maclseod. Friends of Mrs. Kimpton M3,, Grath. Hyde Park, Maas.. lonicri: of mine Valley, are sorry to 1.”, it was necessary for her to emg. llhe hospital for an opei-anon all. all hope her condition will show rapid and satisfactory improve- ment. Mr. alld MTS. Malcollr A ' Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McI;:lIliIr?iI Mr. George Mclnnis and Mr. pem Mnclscod motored to Mt. Stcwari to attend the funeral of the lat: George Blrt. The sympathy of lllll community goes out to the bereav- ed parents and other members oi the family in the loss of a do.” one at such an early age, I "II. J. MABOII ul"rofllE'i'mg1- Nun: -I-0 Sgalalnns Glanaes MONTAGUE. P. I. I. Office Hours: 10 to I: A. M. 2 to I P. M. by sppototme Office Connected Wltl mug Stars. oooo: oEora.fo.lTl'; big, roomy express models. In the M tors, range, on 108" W.I.; high side or low side box models. In it to I ton, Illgll aide box models on 116" W.I. and 126" W.I. You'll Ind tlllf the now Dodge panels have exceptional Ilelgllt, length and width. lxtu-I capacity means nan load . . . greater driver and volllclo fill? lllt Deputy Attomey-General. llfill r,.. I CHECK THESE QUALITY FEATURES Before you buy any light truck. teat foul ourssl ga oders. al shorter circles. Cross ueerla emelancyn - L (3()lfIll) Wit ':il it II" In I I m i no . hg eB5m:' o r 9 E I .,..... ii-v ::. .2:-.:-.:..m;. a "list I3 e. 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Plugs: (Ml! four of line , . ml" 531.1" ianngca of Dodge IAOII IINIIGIM COOI.lNO- A distribution tuba eoadans water from the "diner the length of the blocil. directing IN coolant around aarll es- Iaum valve you - the lumen lens of the casino. III!-Hll Nll-Dodge tl-urlls have two fuel diam. double safeguards that has-rul din will be removed from fuel (listing ma Quinn, ' RATED" TRUCKS aistel,