'-yr 3-aux inoa-r W . L... . .- THE sasrsan ouAalnAn AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F.1.andry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Brucl Ilaclhee. Miss Joyce Wlgginton. Miss Joan Johnston AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Layers. I Tho Guardian may he bought at the lollowlng places in Montague: Blue Domo Restaurant. and uuardian Office; in Georgetown: The l'oIt Office: in Sourin: The Snack Bar and H. Richard: J: Son. . '1-ILIMINATIONS for fiddling --'ALLABREARS 9' mx" "Whig and step-dancing chanipioiisliips H95l4MTd3l9 Sch”! "in paid by at Souris. Friday. September 'lth. September 30th. 1951. will be hand-izmriss received Si. Matys Hall, ed in for collection. By order of night 0! contest. trustees. ..... Mr. and Mrs. Hamid R. Bean have returned to their home in U. S. A. after spending two week's vacation at Lane's Cabins. Mon-l taguc. Mrs. George Hadlock. W'hlLnian, Mt3ss.. who is spending the sum- mer with her brother, Mr. William Aitken. Lower Montague was al visitor to Charlottetown on Fri- - Mr. and Mrs. D. F. .Vlills and day. - lson Jzicl-tic of Montreal arrived in 51- Clair CW1". Wh" hits M911 Montague this week wiiere they -implored in Toronto for the past are visiting Mrs Mills" mot.iier,l tiiree months. has returned to his ium. J. w, Murdock, Mr. Mm; re. home in Montague. and will leave gm-H; gummy in Mon”-my and IHOTUY in resunic his studies at St. xii-s. Mills and her son will remain Dlmsi-3n'a' L'l'HV0I'Sil.l'- here tor a few ivcelts. C P I T O L T0-DAY rm. SAT. E-IVIATINEE 3:3t)T.-Evi-':ixi '-GMSI-lC)W'-S--7-8:vl754T ANIMAL SAVAGERY! VS. ENEMY TREADHERY Johnny's pygmy pals leap to the rrst-tic of lowly Army WACaambuslie(l by Jungle Spies! :mcA'5 JOHNNY nmves AM EXTRA - SERIAL "Roar Of The Iron Horse" COMEDY - CARTOON pletcd: Miss Ccrciia Steele. Charlotte- St. Georges. Hampton, 51.". town. was .1 recent visitor to Lovv- brooke. Miscouchc. Nortiiam. lcr Montague. guest of Mrs. Georgc Malpcquc. . Trenton, N. S. '1-Hr. GUARDIAN. Miss Juno Graham spent the week-end in Gaspereaux. Mr. and Mrs." Lawrence Leeco. Kilmuir. visited menus in Pcter'sl Road. Cambridge and Gaspcreauxi on Sunday. Junior gamers Junior club News Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Landni spent the week-end in Gaspcreaux. guest of Mr and Mrs. William D. Graham. The Achievement Days of sev- eral Calf Clubs have been coni- pletcd this past. week. All of the meetings were successful and all Club: had a good turn-out of calves and livestock. The fol- lowing districts have been com- Mr. Collin Jackson. Lower Moni- ngue. has accepted a position with the Bank ol Nova Scoiia, Mont.- aguc. afdequc, Linkletter. illcove. Augustine Cove. Frec- town and South Freetown. Yen. and Miss Jcaii Aitltcn. CH ARLOTT ETOWN Egg And Poultry Market Report Egg receipts on P. E. I. are reported slightly less than last week. The decrease is being less- cncd by the general increase in pullct receipts. Quality as re- ported is improving. Shipments are being made to other Atlantic Provinces and Montreal. Prices are somewhat erratic at present. Registered grading stations are quoting producers for ungrnded eggs: A Large 58: A Medium 48; A Small and Grade B. 40; Grade C 32. Dealers are now quoting for the Graded Pack A Large fi6;,A Med- Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Good and family spent. the holiday week-end at Lane's Cabins. Montague. and have returned to their home in Ohio, U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. llouse Knich and Mrs. Pearl Fuller have returned to their home in Drums. Pens. U S. A. after spending their vacat- ion at Lane's Cabins. Montague. At Day which was held at the home! of David and Douglas Profitt,l Mr. L. W. Roper. Dominion Dept. 0! Agriculture acted as judge. He was impressed with thel showmanship or some or young members. but hoped for general improvement next ycaini To encourage this. he kindly of-I fered to donate 52.00 and s1.():) for first and second prize in show- Mr. Harry K. Rogers of Sun- cook, New l-lampslilre. U. S. A.and Mr. William H. Head, Hooksett, m3"5hlP- New llampshlre. U. s. A. enjoyed ' the fishing during their stay at 0" TU95d3-Vl August 25' l"'l struction in judging cattle wast Lane's Cabins. Montague. , . ,, given at a club nicetmg held at. Mrs. Haycl I-Wilton. accompanied by her dziugliter. Miss Shirley Fulton. RN, 0! Amlierst. Nova Scotia. spent some time visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. Nellie Fraser. Montague, and; brother. Mr. Roy Aitkcn, Lower Moiiiague. town. Following this the club members were asked in place a class of mature Ayrshire catt'c. Each member was asked to gix reasons on his placing, and foi- loivinc, this instruction was glYCll on shownianship. The St Philip Calf Club held their regular monthly judgiiig class at the home of Ben Cor- micr, Tuesdziy evciiinz. All'-'.U5l' '33- Mr. S. David Peacock coiitluciecl the judging class. Misc Tlirlnia tarler. Montague, was elected vice-president of the. Prince l7.du'al'd Island Prcshyiei-g iaii Y. P. S. at their annual con fercnco which was iielrl at Cainu Keir. French River last vreck-oiiu. Also attending the Monday ses- sion from Montague were Rev. I-'. R. Young, Mrs. Young, Thelma Stewart and Buddy Fraser. The New Argyle and St. Catri- er-inc's Calf Clubs joined to rc- ceive instruction in l-liali'ill'lQy"ln(l FAST-PACED DRA. A. BLISTERING ACTION IN "cor-run CANYON" A FORltlEl.! GEORGETOWN LADY PASSES Residents of Georgetown learned with deep and ”Copper Canyon" opens today. M the Prince Edward Theatre. llailed as the most exciting outdoor spec tacie of the year. the nli'W1'e b0&5t a brilliant cast headed by Hedy Lamarr and Ray Riilland. Filmed largely on location in the rugged. picturesque country lll'0unEl Sedona. Arizona. ”ColJlJ0l' Cant"? is the blazing story of mi intrepid group of Civil War veterans who move west to build a new life for tiheniselvs. learn that on the range. as on the battlefield. the only security a man has is his gun and lots of ani- munitinn. Highlight of the picture. advance reports indicate, is the blazing gun- hattle climax that is said to rank with the most cxcitini: scones eve" The late Mrs. McTaguc, the form- er Gertrude Hessian. was born in Georgetown. and for many years resided here. Her personality was such that even today. many years niftcr terminating her residence here. she is still spoitrii of with love and affection by all those who had the good fortune to have known her. Her passing removes one more member of a large and distinguished Georgetown family. The sympathy of the community goes to her two surviving broth- ers. Mr. S. S. Hessian. K.C. of Mon- tague. and Mr. John Hessian 0! Murray H-drgbor I I I hi d. North and Vicinity grc-OW ,. Hm ”-- Lamarr's hrst western and only Mrs. Allaert. Coat:-s children. Susan. Martha. and Anti The bewpcmng Hm. plays a 1-0..- acccmlpamcd by M” Eldridge: tune-scc-king adventurcss. anti not Hmnmx mld d"l”m'"' B"Wk"'-only looks beautiful but contri- ueoit at Peters Road. have re-l Nliecltiewicz is due here in ballast from Calcutta Saturday to load at lest 4.000 tons 0! rubber for Com- PRINDE EDWARD T0-DAY - FRI. - SAT. munist China. her agents said today. Ceylon was not. among the ' countries which aszrreci to the , , , , United Nations' resolution ban- Ml9l54Tlh(" nlng shipment. of strategic supplies of the to Communist China last. May. MONTAGUE BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION THURSDAY. SEPT. 6th 3 SHOWSEDAILY ' Deep-hidden riches! . . . Wide-open wickodnossl . . RAY Valley of Violence! . . . 'lEDY Mllllll MACDONALD llllll IONA flllllllli IIIIV Clllll. 7 lit-ATINEE 3:30 ' ll. E- t!cx -. "A DAY WITH THE F.B.l."-News - Cartoon EVE. 7 AND 9 .(MIGHTIEST OF ALI WESTERN ADVENTURES! . 8001118, 81'. the home of Ronnie Lewis. Free-L sincere regret of the sudden pass- px 4 , . . ing in Tignish on Monday. Sept. A biistcrln: .3CU0n liirillci 3rd.. of Mrs. Ernest J. McTague. color by TeChmC0l01'. PETMDOUU 3. However. they quickly V M"! ”"l".l her second picture in Tocliiiicolnr I who have been spending the pastl bums one of hm. nmst p,...f0,.m., . mod to their home at Wit-kford. 82355.! according lo pl-Mww "hi R' I" As the leader oflthe mrhtlm: Vet- ?” '-': ,'. eians. Ra.V Mi and portrays R RLBBER 1'0 ("INA slnooth trick-shot artist whols as "'t d "tn ' h i with COLOMBO. ceyimi. Sept. 5 ;'.fs”gl,n:l Mme" as e 5 - I Reu lCl'Fl - The Polish vessel ium 56: A Small and Grade B 48: the Freetown Achicveiiicnticrilde C 40- l-lPlilll(tliS arc piiyim: for A Large 68-69: A Medium 58-59: A small and Grade B 50-51. Graded C 43. l Until supplies in retail stores are cleaned up there will he little 1hclL'llalll,2D in consumer prices, but a aitzrndual decrease will be made as the lower prices take effect. Poul- try receipts are increasing. Prices remain unchanged from last week. judging of- sll0l'l:lTO7l1-S..:llfEl:r home of Duncan and Florence Darrach, New Argyle. Tuesday, Cd August 28. Mr. Clifford Mclsaac conducted the judging class. Mr. Mclsaac. who last. year was a fzcldman with the Provincial Dc- lparuiient of Agriculture. is this with the new Vetcrlnaryy . These clubs plan on oidni; their achicveinciit day, I ,3 -O. l Mcl-Jachcrnts. The Acadian Calf Club of South Ruslico and vicinity met at the 'llOlllC of Lyal Parkman for a ,iud;iiig cliiss on Friday. August 3-1. Tlio.-c was only a poor at- ylCil(l2lhCC 215 SCVClX'll l”llClTll)Cl'S WCYC 5 sick. l In the l'l:inv.iicieil Public Spcalv illl: Competition. two i-oniestsliavc been held. One at Sherlirooke a: lwliich Adrian l)ElikCl' was dcclttrctl lirinner and Junior Colwill second. hoth of Slicrbrookc. l The second contest was held at Sgarlctoivn, Fricliiy. August Ill. at which Dorothy Townsend was de- 'clarcd winner and Edward Pear- .son sccon-:i. Both )oun;: people cpreseiitcd Bctlcqtic-Frcetowii .luii- . tor Farniers. l ...-... I The Fariiiiiirxton Griiiii Club at- tended the lllUSl"Rili'll1 Station lricld Iiay at Mmiticclin mi i-i-ir'v:u.' iAu.:iist 2-i ivlierr they viewed lind- Row Ccrcnl Plots. Mr. Bruce Mc- .Lnron at the Experimental Farm ,:avc .1 summary of each of the varieties growing there which was of great interest. to the members lot the Club. l FOR SALE -2 lVl('COl'nll('li-DCOl'lllg Gang : Ploivs, slightly used. 1 Used Truck Wagon. l New Rubber Tired Wagons , Al. McGOWAN'S LIMITED, 5. Kilmuir l Buying daily -I-II--Iilx POULTRY WANTED l Live or Dressed Poultry EASTERN PACKING CO... LTD. Souris WANT A coon TIME? AITEND THE Fidiiling And Step-Dancing iiiontost AT MARY'S HALL FRIDAY, SEPIIIMBER 7th AT 8:30 PM. Elimination: for the Island Chunplonsliipa at Charlottetown next week. - Duane After u Annual Meeting of lieo'town can. Legion .3The annual meeting of the Georgetown Branch No. 16, Cana- dian Legloh. B. E. S. L.. was held in the Legion Hall on Thursday. August 30th. with Branch Pres- ident, J. W. Lovers. in the chair. Secretary Frank Lnviindier read the minutes of the last meeting. which were adopted. Correspond- ence of the Branch was then dealt with and the treasurer, W. J. Fitzgerald then submitted the fi- nanclal report. which was adopted. The president. on behalf o( the branch. extended a welcomed to Rev. W. A. Patterson. who re- cently took up residence in George- town and who is a veteran of World Wars I and II. and who recently held the presidency of the Lockcpori. N. S.. Branch of the Legion. Considerable discussion followed on various mntlcrs vital to the welfare of the Branch. J. B. Scully was appointed lIS delegate to attend the Provincial Convent- ion lo be held in Summerside on September 3rd. A Poppy Committee. consisting of W. J. Fitzgerald. J. B. Scully and Frank Lavandier, was appoint- The olficers elected for the en- suing your were: President. Rev. W. A. Patterson; vice-prcsidcnt. J. B. Scully; secret. lmittoe: Gill) M . , B(T. 'h'ld i Marcellus Gotcll., Ich- Septcmbci 7 at Goidotilm?ltB'm,ae Jr” and J. W. Lmrrsy pointing of the various other icommiltees lo a later date. A vote of thanks was extended to nndicr: und treasurer. gernld. The following five mem- bers comprise an executive coni- ' Hcniphill. Linvrcncc lt was decided to leave the ap- iii;ii.iii.i'ii'l-t.il Service Hold ..'The people of Mt. Stewart and surrounding districts .i'lllcd st. John's United Church on Sunday morning, September 2nd. for the dedication or two recent gifts to the church. Qne was a beautiful. octagonal shaped. oak Baptismal Font, with a. curved cover topped with a gold-stained cro . The Font was made in Bosto . and is the gift of two sisters. Mrs. William J. Murphy and Mrs. Thomas Thorpe, both of Gorliam. N. H.. to the Church of their youth in menu cry of their parents Mr. and Mrs. John W. Blrt. The other gift was three Brass Offering Plates given by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jay for their mothers in memory of their husbands, Mr. Lloyd Jay and Mr. Jonathan Af- fleck. These gifts were accepted in a Very one manner by Rev. Wm. T. Mercer on behalf or the congrega- tion. and were dedicated to the Glory of God. and in memory of the loved ones. in his sermon on "The Advant- ages of Religion." Mr. Mercer said that there were many aids to relig- ion. such as church furnishings and lltungy. but these are not religion. A congregation may have such things present in an abundant way while religion of the heart, mind and soul may be present. This thought. provoking sermon. which many people considered as being instructive. interesting and inspirational, closed with the words "In the interest of man God cre- ated religion." It was decided to hold the the retiring president and to the sct'rri:ir,v nntl irrnSlllTl'v quicker. Quix never clots, iells WIN a Wutingliouia Electric Iron, Wusliv or Mixer: listen ii- Canada Packers newszusis lot particulars. in water like ordinary soap powders. monthly meetings of the Branch on the third Monday in each SEPTEMBER -6. 1951 Plan to Attenil SPECIAL CAMPAIGN ' and hear ROY CAMl'BELL of liloncton Dynnmlc Evangelist. Director of The Light of Life Hour and Youth for Cln-lat at IIPTON GOSPEL ('HAPF.l. Dunilas hglnnln; SENDAY. SEPTEDIBETI 9 Through September 2! Sunday Scrvlces 1:30 PM. Wt-ck Nights 8 P.M'. ALL WELCORIE monl ll. costs Quix cont QUIX WASHES CLOTHES COMPLETELY CLEAN Yet Qu-ix Quix is quicker because it dissolves less cnns a special ingredient that actually makes colours brighter, or runs together Quix sells powders y Mrs. ilamra 0' Dear Sirs: nir lilsl. xvccli magic for (ii hands red or whites whiter. for less than other soap et each package contains more actual net weight. 0p.m.m,- Ii-tic-rs YC('('lt'P(l, iii-re lit um-. from-- Qrion, Cliarlottctoivil. ll-E-L siiice hcaring your Quix prosram 0" ll” . l started to use Qlll-V 50"” pointer and i think it is wonderful. rlstrzl dirty spots (iisuppczir in it jiffy from Soil!-'d clothes in the washing iimchlne. It is also shes and it nevi.-r leaves my rough. V'l 4. '.l Inmsu "lT!' - IID sniiiilll. 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