IAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Bruce MacPiiee, Miss Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought at Iilue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Poet Office; in Sauris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards A son. ....OREGULAR I)A5(.'F.. Lnwnr Montague Hail. Friday. Aiigiist 2'.ziid. Webster's Orchestra. . 'lCl caaiui AND in-iiii;.E 1. O. O. F. l-isll ll-IIJOVC l-loolcylsl Men's Wear) Montagtle. Friday er-l ening. Auepices Rebekah i.nd;;e. , . 'HOLY TRINITY. Cicorigetowiif Sunday. August 24th. EIPVCIIIII siiii-1 day after 'l'riliity. ii A. M. iiliii-iliiip Prayer and scriunn. Rev. W. 0.. Hogg. y .-MON'rA(;i'i-: i xlri-iii 1 ill iiciil CHARGE. .. Seriici-s ll!I' iiiinilai. August 21th. as follntvs ii A M. Dr. MacKeiizie in 'lii'ini:y Cluirch. and 7.30 P. M. at Lower Miviitiltzlie p 'ALL 8 T U D I-3 N T 5 lritteriiig Grade XI. Montague. will l'l",l(1l't at: the school on Friday. .Ill:tl!I, '.'::iid.; at 2 P. M. for the purpose ill or- dering text books. i -norm. BRIDAI, itiitw-mil here. a replica of Princess Eliza-i beth'a beautifill us-rldinL' E'i'.Vll. in Queen Anne English Bone China. in open stock and sets C. R. Boehner. Jeweller Gift Shop. Mon- tague. P. E. I. I El c A P I T o L. TO-DAY and SAT. SHOWS 2:30 -7 -ll . Villainous W.Ii'Ites-i iiiiiili. Vengeful Redskins . W -stir the Frontier's deadliest battle- ground into a struggle that knows no I I I Seven Montague .ti.":;i-...”."':-..':".i:...i::.::."- ”" "-3- Students P888 iBoard Exams Walden Lavera. the following places in Managua: ”1'he results of the Crude XI 'Miss Eileen tilcclirron. slur-lxai1ilm,.f,,,,i?,a:fL";?f;:"a”g:;o.:f1fQ Soon. has tiiken over the duties jun; 1.ecciVedg).esw;.day Show say.- ”l4lC11i'Y 111 Slv Mar-V5 Road 1”” hen successful students who have 59110011 passed out of a total of twenty- th' . did I s w iti the exam- HVIYS. Henry Cramo and srlii.Hn;:f0:,':n ac r H: Edward. walliiigford. Conn. atoll They Ire, in alphabetical "mar; Simdlng V11? Weeks ljnlldfilf -it ih'eiiEdith Jean Altken. Charles Bloyce hmm "I 311- mid M” N” Mm'.l-leek. Kenneth Ross MacDonald, Pm? .5””'3”"l- liiudrey MacLeail, Preston Alex- IAN. u FHE Trucll. Car In Collision Near Iona Yesterday .3An accident involving a gra- vel truck and an Anglia our oc- curred yesterday afternoon about two miles west of McCabels store at Iona, The loaded gravel truck. driven by Louis Mel-lei'roii of Mou- tague. was proceeding from the gravel pit to Flat River. when it met the Anglia car. driven by Dawson MacBeth of Boston. who D GUAIL CHARLOTTETOWN Second Salvage Tug En Route it To Georgetown A second powerful tag owned by Poiiiiilation Maritime is en route to Georgetown to attempt to reilcat the German freighter Hendrik PISSOP r-ground on l3.iriit Polnt reef since Monday morning. Yesterday the Poundntion Vera made an attempt to free the par- tially loaded ship without success. Then later in the day it was learn- is vacationing at Point Piiin. iii 8. narrow bridge. ACCOmDali)lIll',;'. i i . d. th (' d "Tr 'ETF'W5 "H "ASTORAL TVli':cpNcIllIfwltIf(i:(Ii"olmAI)ai!Id Stleovxvagil. (ill.-'tR(.l- - Sunday. August 2-ithx W. M. S. Autumn Thank DIIiJl'lllI: UT ; Sci-vice ill St. Peter's any United L B k, h Cl 'l."3(l P.M.C st kg". ....r:f.: ..:?.':.. 3118 - "0 "IE am l.cod. Miillsici-. I 'MliIlR.-NY IIAIIBOFR PAS- TORAL CHAIKGPI.--United Church of Callzida. Services Slindny. Aug-i list '24iii. ii A. M. Murray Ht1l'L)t)Lll'.l Wsld 2 P. M. l.liliD siiiids. 3.30 P. M list Week at Edmvuton. Wedding iA weddiiig-o-id-inte.i'est to the cuts of Montague took place Alberta, Belle mi-nix 7.00 P. M. Aiiiri-iiyl when Miss -lcau Buckingham aim-. Rev. D. tviillace MEiCPhCi'- l110d8Fd vows of niamase with Mr- 5.-ml )I1nl5((-y. lElmer liystcr Lane of Montague in in ceremony held at All Saints lcathedrril. Gladioli and sweet peas ldecorated the church altar for the double ring ceremony performed Donald Moore. The bride ”.YIONTA(iI'I-T BAPTIST PAS- TORATE. -- Sunday. Auptzust 24th. Siiiiday Schools 10 A. M. Mon- iigue. 2 P. .11 Ytiurray River and by REV- Gcoi-getowii. Worship services: 11 is U18 di1l1Kl1l91i 01 M13 311d Mrs- A. M. 'A(nut,1gu9y 3 p, M, Mun-ayl Buckingham of Edmonton, and River. 7.30 P. M. Miii-ray lilil'b0ul'.ll33YCnLS of the izronm are Mr. mid Mrs. W. H. Little of Montague. Given iii niurriage by her father. 1f the bride ttorc fl gown of blush t'1liAi((iE. .- lfliited Church nfgsutiii slyleri on princess lilies with cnniiila. services for Atlfzilsi. 24l.hJn Peter Pan collar and ?1PP1I(l1lCd. ll A.M. sliirgeoii. 2.30 PM. George-IIXICP yoke. Lily point sleeves and a' town, 730 p. M, Mllllown Crg55,lIJl')IlIllInI. skirt which fell entrain Rev. .7. s, nnnm-11, D. 1),, Flmiiromplctcd the slylini: of her dress. Avr-hue Presbyterian Church. N0II"HFI' tinker Ufl 1'0l111i?15 llrld 111 York. andweillmnwn Radl()-pr93('h- place with a halo lieaddress trim- i.1l pi-mch iii Georgetown in the l mad with pearls. She carried a Henry E. All.-iby. Pastor. '(iI'10I!(iI-l'IV'()VI:.7V PASTOR! Fr IV 330 P. M. service. Brooklyn Trln'(1aSCade bouqllct of red roses. and a will render special music. Rev. lliiillfi IDF U19 089351011 Imm 1119 A. Paterson, Minister. groom to complete her ensemble. xlvirs. W. Mack tins matron of lion- lmir and Miss Roslyn F'i'ancis was ibridesniliifl. 'l1lirly wore gowns of liroraded tnifctil iii shades of green and blue respectively fash- ioned with bolero packets and not . tMr. and Mrs. Joseph Marks. Mr. MacBeth wits his brother-iii-i law's nephew, John Maclieod. lily years old. The car was struck in passing by the box of the truck, and coni- pletely turned over landing ugiilii on its wheels. and facing across the road. The boy was thrown olit of the car. and was found lying. unconscious on the road. Mi'. Mac- . Beth received several cuts and: bruises. On the arrival of the R. C. M, P. from Charlottetown thel boy was taken immediately to that Kings County Hospital at Mon-I tague where his condition is des- cribed as not serious. but requir- ing observation. The car. owned by Mr. MacBeth's brother. James. of Iris. is almost a ('()lil1lIP'il1 wreck, while the truck suffered only minor damage to the box. ririitiiir Continued from page 1 I I I I l ' would require ed the Foundation Frances had sailed from st. John's. Nfid. for Georgi-towii. it was expected it some. 38 hours for her to make the trip and that it would prolinbly be Saturday morn- in); before she would be able to put a line on the freighter. The ship is possiby more than I mile off shore on a shelving rocky ledge and appears to be very hard ngroliiid. Apparently she has suf- fered little or no damage and is in no danger while the weather con- tinues fine. Perhaps the greatest threat would fi'om a southeast gale. f C MRS. OONNOR lC'iintiiiue:i from page 8) SIIOLVilll(lWIl'l1iCllVSIlB Jusltwfell-shot: llil her putt the match was over. it a Strong Battle Biil before she bowed out of the South Easton. U. the home of Mrs. Olsen's brother. Mr. Michael Handrahaxi of St. Pat- home of Ralph Grant of st. Patrick's Road during the week of August 10. i their August 11. when Peakos Bombers visitors to the home Mrs. Michael Handrahan on sun- dey. August 17. recently for their iva. reiilieii iiiiil A Vicinity ' Mr. and Mrs. James Olsen of S. A.. arrived at rick's Road on Wednesday even- ing, August 13. Peakes Bombers scored another two points in the Kings County Baseball beague when they defeat- ed Souris St. diamond Wednesday evening. Au- gust 13. by a score of 0-5. Marys on Peakes Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitty and amlly of U. s. A. arrived at the Mire Whitty's brother. Mr. Sourls St. Mraifyisgmet defeat on home diamond on Sunday ante out on top with a score of 10-7. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Currie were of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Arnold and son left home in Otta- Mr. Joe Trainer and Milss Eer- ie Tralnor of St. Patricks Road re now confined to bed with the measles. Mr. Joe Duffy-was a visitor to St. Mr. Alden Marshall smith. ego 78. of Belle River was found deed in his boat yesterday morning. !t is understood he went out to the fishing grounds in the morning about 5:30. and at 6 a. in. Mr. Fred Beaten saw his boat drifting with the tide. He quickly launched a boat, and when he arrived he found Mr, smith lying deed in scene. placed his death as due to Mrs. Raymond's mother. Mrs. Jane Grant of Malpeque Road. Mr. Ernie Grant of Borden spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grant. during the first part of the week of August 1'1. Among the visitors from this vicinity to Lake side were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roger-eon and family, Miss Louise Brazil, Menrs.. Aeneas Brazil and Harold Rogerson. --B. U. MEAT FOE BEITON! CAPETOWN - (OP) - Britons may soon be tasting South African horse and donkey steaks. An im- porter arrlved here to arrange for the purchase of too horses and 50 donkeys each week. Maii Found Dead In Boat Off Belle River failure. There will be no in. in Mosher River, N. s, H , to P. E. Ig in 1397. Il'h6l”ceIltI2nli”ue: up residence ” River, who survives him. Also 5." viving are two sons, Edwin pin. ette, and sin. Flat River. and IDIII the bottom of his boat. Dr. M. L. ”"3””''' c””””"'- We Will- Borinell. who was called to the gag M,:::g:l';uc'1.Jat::IF',I1f;';";Jn F10; - . lal River; Annie. Mrs. Wallace 55.. wlrt. who resides with her 1);". ants; Marian. Mrs. Peter Begum Belle River. rnorrow afternoon from his 1,... residence. Interment will be ill the Belle River Cemetery. AUGUST 22, I 1952 The late Mr. smith W33 ban, He married Mary Beers, of gap The funeral will be held in. y tl.J. Matron Fitting and Supplying Glasses. eta. Office Hours: II EM. and by appointment. Montague. P. E. 1. Office Connected with Mabon Drug Co. GE0l'geL(lli'li, willi chief Justicelvnmlictitinii. the slim attractive Patricks Road. the iziiest of Mr. Thane A. Campbell pi-osidiiig. the Truin izirl. out up in strong battle, and Mrs, Michael iliiniiraimi. on jury Rnnuunccd H5 V(11'd1gf 35. -in She started the last 18 holes two Sunday. Augun 17. find the iiccuseii who stands chni-g- 5011'" but was back on even terms 1- ed with IlfIi'lli'.! mill-dcicd Mary 7” We mid 01 H19 W9m5"i0””h- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant and Ann MacKinnon, was insane nil Sh” was ”" We” wrmx Mm her family were the rziiests of Mrs. the time of the comnllssion of tliciH”ma:( ”m3”""n W” holes 13' Jane.Graiit of Molpequr Road on offence and we decline that we ac- imr bu" we mum "M ”V"mkI her Saturday August 16. quit him of the said offence an ac: lmlmax ”P1?0"911i and get the MAM count of such insanity." rim: might mm the ude 1" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Raymond of Following the annouiicement of the verdict which came at an early hour on Sunday morn-Lnf.'i duly last. Chief Justice Campbell, on recommendation of the Crown Prosecutor J. O. C. Campbell, or- dered that. the prisoner be kept iiil strict custody in the Georgetown Jail ”until the pleasure of the Lieu-. tenant Governor is known." MacDonald has been in the jail in the Kings County capital siiicol and son Rickey. Somerville. Mass.,'ovrrskii-ls. Ciilniiiiil bouquets of are visiting Mrs. Mark's parents.iriii'ii:iliiiiis i-onipleiiiented their en- Mr. and Mrs. .l. T. Flynn. Cardigani sembles. . - l ilr. .ii'nliid ll. l,liiie. brother of Airs. William llnllriraii. and the grnonl. was best man. Ushers son l-ildoli, of Guysboi'oiir:li, N S.livci'e Mr. P Burns and Mr. E. Mc- nre spending a week visiting Mrs I bride. Em-h attendant was pre- ll.'illrJi'an's parcllis. Mr: and Mrs lsclitrd with :4 memento of the oc- J. T. Flinn. Cni'div:nii: liaisioii by the groom. Wedding - , iiilliizir was player! by Miss Dorothy rtlfI."i ill Mnu Trade. and Miss Ruth Cullerne vicinity will sane 'PHf1lF Angelic-us." Rnnaldg For her daughteris wedding Mrs. hospitall Rilckinlgham chose a pale blue em- 'H”i' lll'll" l lagiie. Caledonia and be sorry in hear "ital Xirs Maclman. is scrim-lily ill in iiizin : DONLEVY GIG YOUNG I ivliusmls G Y SENSAIIOINAI-;; INNOVATION; 1: New treatment.-, for songs, j ll:-N-1 V3 . .. no SERIAL - COlVil11l)Y -l 7- .. lawn was bcautifiilly arrayed in a 'Priends of Mrs. lieath stalw- lovely profusion of flowers. Receiv- Mniitarzlit-. are sorry to hear ing with the bride's mother. was P. E. 1. Hospital. ythe groom's sister-in-law, -m lAi'iliild H. Lane. She wore a navy tMiss Miiry Mathcson. Mill-.rrepe dress witil white accessories visitor to Montagucl and white Carnations cn corsage. i Baskets of gladioli and stocks decorated rooms throughout 'Miss Shirley Graham. Stel-iliouse and, the bride's table was lartnii. N. S. has returned to lierlcentr-red with rt tiered cake flank- .holiic lifter spciidiiig ;visitiiiL: Mrs Janie xEE1(Iil. I l I rlrt, she is ill in the i . ltown. was it yesterday. Creed. Slur-' proposed ll toast to the bride. For the hon:-ynlooii to Banff and - .i'. S.. the bride donned a wool 'MI'. and Mrs. Ambrose Cairns.isuil with it.-ivy accessories. A ncrninpniiicd by their dauglitcrlcorsagc of yellow ciirnations wits Mary B. of llydc Park. Mass. andy iIt'Iil B. Walsli. .iniriaicli Plain. lnot-y nrnrl in the island last week iiild.hoine sit. Edmonton. lal-e VlSiIill'.I at their old home inl Guests from out of town included lsummerville. the guests of Mr.iMr. and Mrs. D. Buckingham of .nnd Mrs. Wm. E. Walsh. l l retiirn the cnuple will make their - ;sisici:- -law of the tMr. and Mrs. Harvey Eali:om.Beaverlodge: Mr. and mild son David. linvc returned to: Woodman of Jailpcr and Mr. Sriincrvillo. Mass. after spending Maccrnth of Vancoiiver. ;thcir vacation in Milltown Cross. of the guest book was lrzliests of Mrs. Bnlcom's brother-in- Buckingham. Sister-in-law law and SISLFF. Mr. and Mrs. James bride. E King. .Als; Ylslglli! sad xvi-rs.i IIIK W35 . F5. IIUZS TU 'I9lVII'Ir . I Kennedy-Nicholson Wedding i law. Mr G. i. Prime. of Somor-. , - -... :Kcniieriy-- Nicholson . Mrs? D. ville. Iilnss. On his return he was accompanied by hls.yniirig daulzht-l, er ilanice. who had spent. the past T0 - DAY MAMMOTH REOWOODSI A VFW firvtty wedding was cmnizod ycsicrilny afternoon the Miirroy Harbour North Pros byic-i'i:iii Church and SAT. Gray. son Murray Harbour North. The bride in Oakland. Cnllfnrivia. ibosscd organdie frock with white! - laccassories. llcr corsage was of Mr and Mrs D. M:icDougall. pink and white carnations. Mm-nil. ucrc i-or-rut visitors to Later a i't-ception for about 501 Mnii!.ii:iin where they called on a guests was held at the home of the l'.'llllI)Fl' of friends bride's parents. uhere the garden lsunny Vnnlt. Mrs. sterling C. Lane. . when Rev. Carl of Mrs. Raulston Ken- nedy and the late Mr. Kennedy of looked charming in a street-len:.rlh rlress of light blue crepe with hinrk accessories. She wore a eorilage of rose carnations. and a lovely watch. the gift. of the prnom. The hrideemaid. Miss Lulu Graham. wore. a street-length dress of navy crepe with white ac- cessories and wore a corsage of pink roses. The groom was supported by Mr. William Miiilar of Murray Harbour North. The bridcis mother were a lovely 1 MAMMOTH ADVENTIIREI that time. It is not known when its will be moved to the jail here. Shot Through Window .iillfiil mill. Al. the time of her death .Vl.r.s M-zcKinnnn was sitting in the kit- chen of her home saying the Ros- ary with her family in the custom-. ary family evening prayers. Whilcl Ldning so she suddenly slulnpcdl over in her cllair after being hitl by 31 small calibre bulict whichl iwoht through her IlP?IlI and wast iafterwards found on the other sidcl during a post mortcm cxa.mination.l l MacDonald was arrested in bed, lat his home two miles distant that Mrs, same night. Footprints. which the lhll'l)'-iIlIl'(I. Crown Prosecutor attribiitcd to him, were found in the Macxinnon neighborhood and it horse appar- ently tethered in a grove nearby the was believed to have come from the l MacDonald farm. A .22 calibre lrifle with sawed-off stock. which two weeks ed with linllted tapers. Mr. Moore the Crown said fired the fatal bul-I let, was found in an open garage near MacDonald's home. The prisoner had had trouble with Mrs. Macxinnon who had filed a charge of rape on her ' shooting. The other charge was ipending at the time of the shoot- ing and MacDonald was out on bail. Ln Georgetown Jail Km0m- 9! g After his arrest on the charge ofl Mm 5- murder he was confined in IIICE 1" Cmyll" peared before Magistrate Joseph A. County Jail at Georgetown and ap- Miaebonald in December. The M me preliminary hearing was adjourned several times before being com- pleted In January of this year. The magistrate then committed him for trial before the supreme Court. Representing the accused at. the preliminary hearing were Mr. H. Frank McPhee, Q. 0. leading dc- fence attorney. and Mr. James V Johnston who conducted much of the questioning during the prclini- 5o1..lniiry hearing. The Crown was re- atipresenied by Mr. J. 0. C. Camp-. hell. Q. C., Deputy Attorney Gett- eral. Clirric united in holy bonds of ”T' matrimony Miarion Elizabeth, blue gown with white rlriuplitcr of Air. and Mrs. John and the groom's mother was dross-1 Nicholson of Miiltown, and Don ed in a, grey ensemble. Following the ceremony. ception for the members of the ini- medlate families was held at Montague. where the dining room was decorated for the occasion with colorful trimmings and a profusion of gladloll and petunia. A lovely three-tier wedding cake tripped with bride and groom centred the table. which was also decorated appropriately for the occasion. The happy youngicouple plan to spend their honeymoon I.OlIl'lI1l'z on Cape Breton island. and on their return they will reside at Murray Harbour North. RIIOIIINIIIIOCIIIMI In itnanseuvlioiimclm IIMIito'svnttimbortorrltory-ln - -Y.-t-grtoiiillootoily . .' I -. St. Peter's Highway SIIOWINGS TUES. - WED. - FRI. AT 9 P. M. Wrhat . Elli: MILLER- PATRICE wvMoltEi0 NEWS. ' spoars ' CARTOON SANDY"S SHOWING FRIDAY Hamilton Woman" Starring Vivien Leigh. and Laurence Olivier COMING SUNDAY NIGHT "WHITE COIIRIDOBS" A J. Arthur Rank production slim collection In aid in Ilwanle 'wiisliig Pool l illrit accessories, I 1”m- H0"0””KV R TC- the Rivervlew Tourist Home at Lower The two-hole lead which Mrs. Connor built up on the first eigh- tcen-yesterday morning stood her in good stood in the final round. Mrs. Connor was leading by three holes at the end of the twenty- flrsl. but Miss Flemming came back to win the next three and square matters. Again it was Mrs. Connor's ap- prozicli shot that put. her back in the lead as she came through in win the 560-yaid Cape hole. Miss Flemming got back in the game by winning the twenty-sixth hole. A nice approacli shot alid a bea- i-nmbincd to win the lu-i:nt,v-sevrntli hole for Mrs. Gon- This pull. .)l1I8 probably the turning point. of the match as it put her into the lead which she never l'CIlllqlllSI”if'd. MISS Flemming got into trouble on the next hole on her drive and was forced to concede the hole to Mrs. Cnilimi; The Tvuro girl came back to will the twenty-ninth but Mrs Connor won the next two to go into ll tllree linlc lead. They tied on the thirty-second iholc and Miss Flemming won the Mrs. Connor still .1:-zid by two holes with three to go. ion the next hole she won the title. The two women were followed lby it large gallery which took ad- Vl1llInl.'P of the perfect weather to watch the match, Miss Faune Macbcarmid of New Glasgow, N. S. won the first div- ision eoinpelition yeswrday morn- ing by defeating Mrs. M. L. Wal- lace of the Ken-Wo Club, Wolf- ville on the 19th hole. The championship consolation competition wits won by Mrs. P. I i i l l I I pin,d.th'lldxZ)thI i . no -1 cl slou ('1 I n or daughter against him prior to thcyw. Ymlnm ix-mm. Mm Ymmg deg lcilled Mrs. C. L. Urqualiarl. Saint E.iohn. N, 13. two and one. I Miss Biiriitbetli Spinner of Salnty yJohn won the first division consol- ation by defeating Mrs. Edison MacNCiiI of lnrlrtmoiith one up. Mrs. W. H. Rogers. Campbellton defeated Nils Anne Maccormick of New Glasgow to win the sec- ond division competition. The sec- iind division consolation was won by Mrs. C. J. Bni-ler. Truro who de- l I fcaterl Miss Mzirion Gay of Truro i5 and 4. 1 Mrs P. Miller of Campbcllton won the third division by defeatin: Mrs. W. Gorham. Campbellton five and three. Mrs Tommy Dris- li-oll of Saint John. N. Bnwon the consolation as she defeated Mrs. J. Flemming .Trui-n four and three. Following the championship malrh the prizes were presentedl at the Cllih House in it cert-.mom'. presided over by Mrs. A. J. Hui- Past President of the Maritime Ladies Association. The prizes were presented by Mr. J. A. Likely, President of the Char- llottrtowii Golf Club. After the presentation of prizes Raymond U. S. A. left on Sunday. August 7, for their home. lilr. and Mrs. were accompanied by Driving-Miss Elizabeth spring- er, Saint John. Approaching and putting-Mm Marion Penny. Bridgewater. Special prize for junior low grow it qualifying round-Miss Mary Ellen Driscolli Saint John. special prize for junior low net in qualifying round-Miss Lorna 1-lutchison. Saint John. 4 CHANCES TO WIN one of 3 brand new MORRIS CONVERTIBLES 7;” N x M and CASH by altering the SILENT ILEUIIC IIIIIGEIAIOR -56,000”-9 collrlsl - Astral it until: - limits I 15 or II ml! - liglitwolgllt - It; must for all ma YOUR DEALER HA5 COMPLETE INFORMATION AND YOUR ENTRY FORM Ailiid ia golil ul Iliiiilwuvn ri-,,n.l'....-iii AppIIunIP unil iii-niimi siom (dull to (Dual! . tea was served by the ladies of the l Clifirlnltctowri Golf Club Mrs. A. .1. ST. JOHN'S OHIIROH BELFAST The Church Built by the Selkirk Settlers in 1821 ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE l l l SUNDAY, AUGUST Rev. A. I). MacKenzie. l the address. 24th AT 3 P.M. Montague, will give DOWN 1. Leaner 2. Blunder 3. Portion 4. Bend 6. Music note 6. Half em: 1. Jewish month 8. Opposite of "male" 9. Muffler ll. Stitched 13. High . 17. Movable barrier 20. Unable to hear ACROSS 1. Belpent- lizard I. To put forth foliage 9. Young herring lo. Mountains ( So. Am.) 12. A vegetable N. identical )5. Arabic (abbr.) 16. Garden amphibian 15. Uncooked 19. Color 21. Fail without warning 23. The (Fix) 24. Men's name 28. Packed 28. Flightless bird 30. Regret til. Talented 3!. Escape: (slang) 31. Ahead 38. 365 days 40. Female deer 41. Strange 43. A town beastf fr.) (5. Norse god 48. Legislative body 48. showed mercy 50. More "rational 52. All 53. Roman empero bigliquea p DAILY CRYPTOQUOT A .77 -Site letterlsimply stands "EACH day the code i I fern crx :vo Nrce, MCI IT NTI-I WHO LIVES ON HIS PAY. A OUT OF SIXPENCE A Ti ' "' DAILY CROSSWORD 22. An apostle (B . 25. Obligation 21. Not living 29. Bottom of a ship 31. Merchan- dice 31. Native of India 33. Platform 35. Conveyers ' 36. Shabby 39. Thick . cords 1:. Stud dual (Engn) (4. The hub E-Herd: how to work it: X Y D I. I A A X It 1 ' HLONGFELLOWA for another. in this exa "for the three L's. X for the two trophies. the length and formation letter: are different. A Cryplogram Quotation. CTIGN TL NMSSGNI Yesterday's Cryptoquota-HOW HAPPY! THE N 0 1 V B U Mil J x1a...vAii:i'rF soi.r. ND SPENDS HA1." H" lb) a'eiitevday'o AIIIIH 17. Thrice fmus.) 19. Soak flan 51Ilnterne- 1 tlonai language I -rilApieAA is tum-l 0'1. etc. Single letters. "IV of the words are all IIIY' IT I-ITK VONI A l i-izislani and Mrs. G. H. Buntain of ' Charlottetown poured tea. Prize Winner: Following is the list of prize win- y hers: Champion-Mrs. H. P. Connery ' Halifax l Runner-up-Miss Anne 1"lemm- I ma. Trurc. ' Championship Consolation-Mrs. F. W. Young. Truro Riiiinvr-up-Mrs C. L. Urquhart. saint John First Division-Miss Fauna Mac- Denrmid, New Glasgow Runner-up-Mrs. W. L. Wallace. Wolfville. - First Division Consolation-Miss E. Springer. Saint. John Runner up-Mia. Edison Mec- Neill. Dartmouth. Second Division-Mn. W. I-i..i Rogers. Gampheliton . 'R.unrier-up-Miss Anne MIC-l Cormick. Newictiulow . Second Division Consolation- Mrs. o. J. arter.'rruro I Runner-u Miss Marlon Guy. Truro. I Third Division-Mrs. P. Miller. Campbellton Runner-up-Mrl. W. Gotham. Campbeillon Third Division-Mia. '1'. Driscoii. saint, John Runner-up-Mn. J. Piernniinl. Ti-uro . Low gross in qualifying round- . . . I-lodson. Halifax. Low net in autumn: T011111!- Mu. wiluam Beer. Charlottetown. O T110" 2339 Come and bring the whole family to an enjoyable , 1...... 7'9 outing and entertainment 4"" m't':p-1'- ' lirrrnrlok CHARLQTTETOWN BUSINESS FIRMS AND PIOPLI New Magdalen Island selioilale Inerceuil 1'6 three days per week-TUESDAY. THURSDAY. SATUR- DAY-locving Charlottetown I c. In. . FLY MCA .'I'O MAGDALEN ISLANDS