PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ” AGENTS:-M'0N'I'AGUEi Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce MaoPheo, Min Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN; wlgginton. Pllu Mexlnnen. Waldon haven. The Guardian may be bought at the following place! in Managua Blue Dome.Bestaur-ant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourlr: The Snark Bar and H. manna. . 3.; ...FIIOY'l"S BEAUTY SALON, sourls. will be open from August lnth to 23rd. ' ..'Mr. and Mrs. Nril Hoolov. Montague. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Winston Douglas, Char- lottetown, left on Sunday to visit in Montreal. Toronto and parts of U.S.A. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Richard of Dartmouth. N.S., and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Levlngston, Dart- mouth. N.S., and daughter Carlyn are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lcvlngston. Cardigan. Mrs. Edward Powell has rcturn- ed to Sydney Villh her two chil- dren, Dettrie and Alan. after spending a few weeks guests of Mrs. Powellis brother-in-law an sister. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Iiarkin. Montague. , , . .'Mr. and Mrs. Josrpii l.:iiii;:aii.l accompanied by their son Arthur of Montague and their daughter. Mrs. Rcigh Llewellyn. Hamilton. Ont... and Mrs. Eanigairs mother, Mrs. Ada Collins. also of Mo - tague. were visitors in Chariot e- they town on Saturday where visited friend "nreenr" HEARING AID operate: for on low as W Va cent per hour! 3: I Ioooconauetien nniou at Mount: air: out i II-III IDNEV-IIIJI EIIAIINIEII Sou Clurlfwl Teie hone Directory" for nearest dealer. rite for FREE catalog about 3 great hmth Aids: p Zenith Rule lzomntion iii l:mir.Ll1. ' cunt lmi IIii;.. Windsor, Ont. Emir TO-DAY Miss Audrey Mai-.Dougall. Mont- aguo, is visiting relatives in Ban- gor. P. E. I. Miss Lorena Campbell. Charlot- tetown. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis. Montague. Mr. George VM-Jason. Hamilton. Ontario, is spending his summer holidays guest. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morrison. St. Georges. ..'Mlss Eileerir Cooke returned to her duties with the Telephone Co.. Montague, after spending tuu wrcks vacation at her home in Wood Islands. ..lMr. Joscph Lanigaii and son Vmrent have returned to Souris where they are engaged in saw- lllR' lumber after spending the ucvkend at their home in Mon- MIKUP. Mrs. John Burke. Miss Alice Coilings. Mr. Earl Collings and Mr. Bruce Shadlock. returned in Montague yesterday from a visit to Sydney. N. S.. where they vis- itcd Mrs. Burke's son Wallace. Rev. and Mrs. F. N. Young and son, Donald. and daughter. Beth. Montague. lcft Monday for Lon- don. Ontario, where they will spend their vacation. guests o' Rev. Mr. Young's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Crozler. at - companied by Mrs. Crozier'5 brother Mr. Murray Barrett, Hal- ifax. spent. the week-end in Low- rr Montague. guests of Mr. and irs. Jnhii Macxcnzir. Rev. Harry Vinkcrson. and son. Charles, of Dresden. Ontario, are guests of Rev. Mr. Vickerson's mother. Mrs. Charles Vickerson, Montague. r Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oil.ear.v and Mr. John O'Leary, Sydney, N. 3.. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Maclman. Montague. On their return they were accompan- l0(I by Mrs. John O'Lcary tnec Catherine MacLcanl and young son who had spent somc time in lvioniazuc. SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 A RIOT 01” lA(NN4'lI AND LAFFS ”YOlING MAN WITH IDEAS" C 0 M I N -G mun. - rm. - SAT. BA REVELS I NEWS iryfecl:-INICOIJOR f I) ralae: 2atN.;(."”JOYl ?.' AM VIVIAN D llllll ft iVANS4tlAINE llil SlIlliVllN- KEEIE BRASSEIIE STARTING TOMORROW ipnmcn nnwaan Following are the results of the judging yesterday of the exhibits at. the Woman's Institute Handi- craft Exhibition. The Judges of the flower exhibits were Mr. Gor- don Warren and Mr. James Bald- win. both of the Experimental Farm. Flowers. Close 35. Section 1. Anterrhinum: let. Mrs. J. W. Mac- Gregor. Kensington Road; 2nd, Elsie Hooper, Milton; Iird. Mrs. Neil Mathsson. Southport. Section 2, Asters: 1st, Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Section 3, Carnations: lst, Mrs. J. W. MacGregor; 2nd, Mrs. Nell Matheson. Section 4, Gladiolus. any col- our: lst, Mrs. Harry Thomsen, 28 Mount Edward Road: 2nd, Mrs. Ernest. Foster, Marshfield; 3rd, Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Section 5. Gladiolus, pink: let, Miss Betty Foster. Marshfleld: 2nd. Harry Thomsen, Mount Edward Road: 3rd. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Section 6, Gladiolus. red: lst, Miss Betty Foster; 2nd. Harry Thomsen: 3rd. Mrs. Waldo Baln, North River. Section '1, Gladiolus. cream or white: lst. Harry Thomsen; 2nd. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor; 3rd, Mrs. Waldo Bain. Section 8. Cosmos: lst. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor; 2nd. Mrs. G. R. B.-rin. Cornwall; Ilrd. Mrs. Ernest F. Coles. North Milton. Section 9. Dahlias: lst. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor; 2nd. Mrs. J M. Larabee. 24 Allan St. Section 10. Phlox: lat, Mrs. George MacMillan. Cornwall; 2nd. Mrs. F. L. Ross, Parkdale: 3rd, ..tMr. and Mrs. Thomas Clair. Montague. are visiting Mrs. Clair's parents in Charlottetown. ..'lLI.NESS IIEGRETTI-JD - His iiiaitv friends will regret to learn that Mr. W. D. Johnston, Mont- ague. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mr. Johnston suffered a heart attack while at Upper Blackville. N. B., where he was to preach at the church on Sunday morning. The attack oc- curred while dressing just before leaving for church. He lost the use of his left arm and left. leg. but feeling the attack coming on. he reached the other members of the. household. and the doctor was railed immediately. He was later token hack to the Island. and ar- rived at the King's County Hos- pital at 2 a.m. yesterday morning. His condition is reported as im- proving slightly. Swimming Tests Held Al Moreii Mr. George ML-Guigan of Char- lottetown conducted Red Cross Swimming and Water Safely classes at Moroll from July 30 to August 9. 'l"hirly-four of those at- tending the classes were examin- ed on August 11. by Mr. Paul Cudmnre, and everyone wait sur- rosslui in gaining an award. Fol- lowing is a list of names: I-Elementary: Billy Rooney, Clar- isse MrGrath. Karon Kelly. Rose- mary Hughes. Jack Hughes. Pius Sutherland, Louis Larkin, Kenny Dunn, Diana F.Idershaw. Louis Mc- Guire. Roy Covey. Pat Hughes, Wayne Mrliinnon, Leigh Webster. Jean Brown, Alden MacKenzi'e, liyle Mai-Kenzie. Madeline EonnQI. Kevin McGulgan. Joe McGuire. Siiihr-riand MacPhee. Mike Kelly, Donald MacDonald. Junior: Joseph Eldcrshaw, Em- mett Eidershaw. Louise Anderson. Anna MiicAdam, Lyman Maclnnis. Bert. Hawholl. - intermediate: John Christie. Beryl Roberts. Lyman Maclnnls. Senior: Robert MacKenzlc. Royal Life Saving Awards: Bronte Medallion: lioward Blax- lanrl. Diincan llugiies. H.J. Malian R. O. I Optometrist. I Jlttlng and Supplying i Glasses, etc. Offlca Houra: 2 to 5 l'.M. and by -ppolnhnenl. Montague. P. E. I. Office Connected with Mabon Drug Co. I CAPITOL THUR. - nu. - SAT. 5 as? as 9 A9W'5 ” 7646 weary? 54E ; p 9 . W79 G"”'-'0 cu, vielauuli ”':n.,' SERIAL - CARTOON To-DAY ONLY A "ROYAL Joli f SHOWING 2:30: IINEY" and EVENING AT 7 "REUNION IN IIEIIO" ..,., A ,. Flowers, Food Classes Judged In W.I. Display At Provincial Exhibition Mrs. Waldo Bsln. Section Ii. Roses: lsii. Mrs. J. W. Maccvregorz 2nd. Mrs. Waldo Baln: 8rd. Mrs. F. L. Ross. 20 Hawthorne Ave. Section 12, Annual Stocks: ist. Mrs. Waldo Baln; 2nd. Mrs. Nell Matheson; 3rd, Mrs. J. W. Mac- Gregor. Section 13. Collection Sweet Peas: 1st. Mrs. F. L. Ross; End. Mrs. Chester Edwards. New Wilt- shire; 3rd, Mrs. J. M. Larabec. Section 14. Zlnnias: lst, Mrs. Ernest F. Coles; 2nd. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor; 3rd. Mrs. George MacMlllan. Flowers. Class 36. Section 1. Special Gladiolus exhibit: lst. Mr. Albert E. Baker, Spring Park Road. Charlottetown: 2nd. Mrs. J. W. Macoregor. Section 2. Rooms. polyanthus or multiflora: lst. Mrs. E. C. Evans. 38 Victory Avc., Charlot.tctown: 2nd. Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan. Cornwall; 3rd. Mrs. Neil Math- eson. Southport. - Section 3, Roses. hybrid tea: lst. Mrs. Gordon Maclvliiliiiiz 2nd. Mrs. Neil Mathcson; Iird. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Section -1. Sweet. Pea Collr-ction: lst, Mrs. Neil Matheson; 2nd. Mrs. Chester Edwards. New Wiltshirc: 3rd, Mrs. Ernest F. Colt-s. Section 5. Antirrhinum: lat. Mrs. J. W. MacGrel:or. Section 6, Astcrs: lst, Mrs. J. W. MacGr(-gor. Section 7, Phlox: lst. Mrs. Wal- do Baln. Section R. Dahlias: lst, Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Section 9. Zinnlas: lst, Mrs. J. W. MacGrenor. Food Classes Judging in the food classes also took place yesterday. The canning was judged by Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brackley. and Miss Jean- ette Orr. Kensington. and the cooking by Mrs. R. R. Hurst and Miss Hazel Roland. Nutritionist with the Department of Health and Welfare. Class 34: Section 20, raspberry jam, wild: lst. Mrs. Stanley Younker. North Winsloe: 2nd, Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton; 3rd. Mrs. Robert Vlckerson. North River. Section 21. orange marmalade: lst. Mrs. F. L. Ross, 20 Hawthorne Ave, Charlottetown; 2nd. Mrs. W. B. Creed. I-lighficld: 3rd. Mrs. John Warren. Section 2'). jelly. black rurrcni: lst. Mrs. Bruce MacPiiersou. Wins- loe; Znd. Mrs. J. Lincoln Dewar. New Perth: 3rd. Mrs. Gerald Hoop- er. Milton. Section 23. jelly. apple: lst. Mrs. Clifton Stewart, Central Royalty; 2nd. Mrs. John Hume. 38 Ken- sington Road; Iird. Mrs. Cliosley Hughes. West Covchead. Section 24, strawberries. ranncd: lst. Mrs. F. S. Reeves. Southport: 2nd. Mrs. Ira Rodd: 3rd. Mrs. J. H. Bishop. 10 Lapthorne Avc.. Charlottetown. Section 25. raspberry. cultivated. canned: lst. Mrs. Stanley Younkcr; 2nd. Mrs. Allison West. P.1rkdalr. R.R. 3; Iird. Mrs. H. W. Clay. 46 St. Peter's Road, Charlottetown. Section 26, cherries. canned: lst. Mrs. H. W. Clay: 2nd. Mrs. F. S. Reeves; 3rd, Mrs. .Parker Jewell. York. Section 27, pcachrs. canned: lst. Mrs. Frank MacK(-nzic, Milton; Znd, Mrs. Ira Rodd; 3rd. Alicc Dol- lar. New Wiltshire. Section 19. cultivated straw- berry preserve: lst. Mrs. H. E. Sanderson, Charlottetown R. R. 7; 2nd. Mrs. Ira Rodd; 3rd. Mrs. Stanley Younki-r. Section 28. pears. canned: lat. Mrs. Ire. Rodd; 2nd, Mrs. John Warren. North River. Section 29. peas, canned: lst. Mrs. Park:-r Jewell; 2nd. Mis. Stan- ley Ycunker; 3rd, Mrs. W. B. Creed. Section 30. string beans. canneez lst. Mrs. H. E. Sanderson: 2nd. Mrs. J. H. Bishop: 3rd. Mrs. Percy Moreside. 75 Orlcbar St... Char- lottetown. ' Section 31. corn. canned: lst. Mrs. Parker Jewell; 2nri. Mrs. Al- lison West; 3rd. Margaret Coles. North Milton. Section 32, tomato!-s. cniined: lst. Mrs. Stanley Younkrr: 2nd. Mrs. R. G. Fleming. North Rus- tico: 3rd. Mrs. Ira. Rodd. Section 33. tomato juice: lst. Mrs. R. G. Fleming. Section 34. chicken. cannnd: ls'.. Mrs. Chesley Hiighes: 2nd. Mrs. Robert Carter. North Milton; .'ird. Mrs. H. W. C .. Section 35, hcrf. canned: lat, Mrs. Robert. Cartcr: 2nd. Elsie Hooper. Milton; 3rd, Mrs. Chcsloy Hughes. Section 36, pork. canned: lst. Mrs. Chesley Hughes; 2nd, Mrs. R. G. Fleming. Section 37. pickles. swrot: lst, Mrs. R. G. Fleming; 2nd. Mr John Warren; 3rd. Mrs. Ira Rodd. Section 38. iomnio cntsup: 1st. Mrs. Ira Rodd: 2nd. Mrs. G. Fleming. Section I. dark fruit. cake: lei. Mrs. Jerome Gallant. 48 l"cakc St.: 2nd. Mrs. Dan Jewell. North Riv- 'er: 3rd. Mrs. Robert Vlokerson. Section 2, light fruit. cake: lst, Mrs. F.' 8. Reeves: 2nd. Mrs. H. W. Clay; 3rd, Mrs. J. Lincoln Dewar. Section 3, pound cake: .'ird. Mrs. In Rodd. -A R. Con tinue ri onupalgo-1 3 t.-.. .- In -.-.w, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Murray River and Vicinity Miss Jessie Macaowan was A recent vhitor to Murray River, guest of Miss Ann MacLeod. Maynard MacDonald of the R. CR... station in Camp Wainwright. Alberta. is spending two weeks' furlough at his home in Murray River. Mr. siiid Mrs. Norris Hunter of Trenton. N.a.. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, while visiting the Island on their honey- IIIOOII. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bishop, and daughter Mrs. Fred Seton, Rhode Island. have been visiting Mr. Bishop's sister. Mrs. Stove Reid and Mr. Reid, Murray River. Mrs. Bruce MacPhee of Toronto. out... has been visiting with her brother. Mr. Ernie Macbeod of Dover. She also spent some time in Charlottetown visiting friendssnd relatives. Miss liiez Acorn. Charlottetown. is spending a week's holiday with her sistrr. Mrs. Fred Rafuse and Mr. Rafuse, Murray River. Miss Sadie Livingstone. who is spending the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Livingstone. spent a pleasant week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Compton. Belle River. The many friends of Albert MacKay are pleased to see him out again. .after being confined to his home due to illness. Mr. Garfield Johnston. Peter's Road. Mrs. Edward Shipley and Donald were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reg Johnston, Murray River. on Thursday. Mr. Bill Jenkins of Trenton. N.S., has been on a. weeks holl- day. visiting with his brother, Mr. John E. Jenkins and Mrs. Jen- kins. Murray River. Miss Esther Ferguson has re- turned to her home in Murray River. after visiting with her aunt. Mrs. Clayton Nicolle and Mr. Ni- colle, Saint John. N.B. The many friends of Mr. Tom Horton are sorry to hear of his illness in the King's County Mem- orial Hospital, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLean have as their guest their son, Dan Mac- Lmm, who is spending his holidays with them. The many friends of Mr John M. Cairns. High Bank, are sorry to hear of his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Laughle Mac- Donald and son Robert of Quincy, MzIss.. are visiting Mrs. MacDon- ald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cairns, High Bank. Mr. Earl Cairn-IT and daughter Phyllis of Quincy, Mass. are visiting Mr. Cairns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cairns. High Bunk. Mrs. Lilah Acorn. Charlottetown. is spending her holidays with her daughter. Mrs. Fred Rafuse, Mur- ray River. rMr. George Saunders who has been employed in Labrador for the past several months. is now spend- ing fifteen days with his wife and family in Murray River. Mr. .lolin F.Brridbiiry. of Arling- ion. Mass. is visiting at the home of Mrs. Bruce Stewart, lllgh Bank. Mr. Edward Muttiirt. Gladstone, was a recent business visitor to Halifax, N. S. Miss Bertha Macl..ean. Montague. was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Macliean. High Bank. Mr.Guii Keenan. Halifax. N. S.. was a weekend visitor to Murray River. visiting with his son, Ford Keenan. Miss Donald: MaoKay. Montague. spent the past weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKay. High Bank. The schooner "Lady Cecil" of Quebec was in port on Saturday August 9th. loading pulpwood, and it was a busy day for local truck- men. and also for the laborers. Mr. Mllburn Euell. and young son David of Charlottetown were recent. visitoril to Murray River. guests of Mr.and Mrs. Fred White. Mrs. Basil Irving and daughter Brenda Ann have taken up resid- mire in Charlottetown, where her husband is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod and daughter Karen of Dartmouth. N. s.. are visiting with their par- Pnts. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Mar-.Leod. Iris. Mr. Ray Macbeoll. Borden. spent the weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. M. MacLeod. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 0. Nicolle are visiting with their daughter. It. Peter's Highway SI-IOWINGS TUES. - WED. - FRI. AT 9 P. M. Sta SANDY"S" SHOWING WEDNESDAY unrsc JOCKEY" Ginny Simms, Tom Drake. Jane Nlgh Come and bring the whole family to an enjoyable routing and entertainment rring of Murray River. and Mrs. Bell of Mrs. Earl Renof and Mr. Renof in Halifax, and are also going to saint John to visit with their son Clayton and Mrs. Nicolle. ..'Mr. Fred White and son Arnett were recent visitors to Trenton. N.s.. and were guests of Fred's sisters. Mrs. W. Fife. and Mrs. A. Hunter. They also called on Mr. George Buell, brot.her-in- law of Mr. White. ON George White. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pred White. Murray River and cm Judson Nicolle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leaiand Ni- colle, Murray River. left recently for Halifax. after spending a few days at their homes. Miss Norma Nicolle has returned to Halifax, after spending her holi- days at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Nicolle. She also spent some time with her sis- ter. Mrs. litmmerson K. Johnston. and Mrs. Howard Rafuse. all of Murray River. Mrs. Donald D. Livingstone and daughter Nina of Hopefield and Mrs. Deans of Little Bands and Kenne, New Hampshire, left Sat- urday by plane for the Magdalen Islands. Mrs. Livingstone and daughter will visit friends and relatives at her old home. while Mrs. Deans will make many new friends for this is her first trip to the Magdalen Islands. '9 . ' -C. D. FOR SALE One used Frost & Wood 5 foot Binder. One used Massey-Harris 7 foot Binder. There are still a few new Mc- Cormick Binders available. but they ai'e in short. sup- ply. so get your order in to- day. K. w. ANDERSON, St. Peter's Bay International Harvester Denier TENDERS FOR POLICE MOTORCYCLE Tenders will be received at the office of the imdersign- ed, up to noon on Monday. August 18th, for supplying the City of Charlottetown with one motorcycle for Pol- ice Department, use. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. AUGUST 13. 1952 E The Annual Meeting of the Progressive Conser vative Association of the Third District of King's W311 be held at the Legion Hall, Cardigan. on Tuesday August 19th, at 8:00 p.m. Ali.Poli Chairmen are ref quested to call Poll Meetings in advance, for the elec- tion of accredited delegates. ALBERT ACORN-President. Progressive Conservative Meatin THE R.C.A.F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT WIIL VISIT CHARLOTTETOWN - EVERY TUESDAY & WED, (B.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION CLUBBOOMS, Bank of Commerce Building) OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 PM. Also haeadny Evening! 1:00 1'.M. to 9:00 PM, MONTAGUE - THURSDAY. AUGUST 14th. (CANADIAN moron BUILDING) SOURIS - FRIDAY. AUGUST 15th ITOWN rum.) OFFICE HOURS: 1:00 I'.M. to 9:00 P.M. MEN it WOMEN I Visit the Mobile Ilnlt. In your locality and obtain full par-timing, about career opportunities In the R.C.A.F., without obligation, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORIIS & HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island BRIDGE NOTICE Sealed Tender-srlilarkod TENDER FOR MONTAGUE BRIDGE, SUBSTltUC- TURE AND APPROACHES Prince Edward Island will he received at the Department ,0! Public Works and Highways, Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. until FRIDAY the 29th day of August, 1952, at 5 o'clock, P.M., for constructing the Substructure and Approaches of Mout- aguo Bridge, at Montague, Prince Edward Island, ac- cording to plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown, P. E. I. : NOTE: No Tenders will be considered unless the persons tendering distinctly state that they have miuie. or caused to be made. an inspection of the site of the proposed work. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. DOUGALD MIICKINNON. Minister of Public Works & Highways. Charlottetown, P. E. 1., August 5, 1952. There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly And Shorten 6- --n....-. J...- auusottswdoeifsnowon PillfONiENA BY PROMIGING HER ETERNAL (DMPANIONSHIR v 1 "I. 7 bBm.msmsvricx msv 'lDGETNER I6 1b'1liE MATE EVERY? RNIN H05l7iTM.' R0 FORIVIIF Tooeruiuzi , (SIGN) uow . MANTIC.' & . 774:-.t4'6r amour Mnvas MADELINE 0'!-JAWK, I 242 wooo sr, ., CATASAUOUA , PI- NORBV eI.I.swe'rH.I DOMINION .noin scam, CANADM, . By J. R. Williams I