roam A. MacDONALD ELECTORS or KINGLS DO YOU KNOW YOUR OONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE AGE-39. MARRIED-2 girls, ages 10 and 5:1 boy, age 3. OCCUPATION-General Merchant and President of J. A. Macdonald 8: Co., Ltd. EDUCATION-B.A. Degree and Certificate of Com- merce from St. Dunstan's College. WAR SERVICE-Enlisted as Lieutenant in P. E. l. Highlanders at outbreak of World War ll. Rose to rank of Major. Served in Canada, Newfoundland, England and Fra n c e. Wounded in action in July 1944 and hos- pitalized to date of Discharge in May 1946. Awarded efficiency Decoration. At pres- ent 2nd in Command of P. E. l. Regiment lT7th Reccel. THE GUARPTAN. CI-TARLOTTETOWN THE sssrsan jbsnoiiin , AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: larolal I. llenlry. In. Byron Ilowu-I, In Bruce lilsoPhoe. Mb Joyoe Wiulnton. Plus Iloxllanen. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walaon Lovers. The Guardian may he bought at Blue Dome leeteonnt. and Guardian Oinoe; In Georgetown: its l'eee0Iiioe;inIonris:'l'hsBnookIerandll.l.lohsrosaIeo. the following plsoee in Montague: ..'DAN CONDON opening bar- ber shop today. Wishtman Build- ing. next Bud's Access lap. I ..'A WATERPROOF WATCH is your guarantee that your watch Twill keep out the dust. see them from 829.50 at V. R. Pepler. the 'Jeweller, Montague. I ..'.lOlt THE BEST in silver lcleanar buy llllectro silver C:eam. 45 cents. V. E. Pepler. the Jewel- ler, Montague. ..'A CAMERA is your cheapest way to keep your memories alive ft-hrough the years-from 3330 'irom V. R. Pepler. the jeweller land photo dealer, Montague. ..'0ll.WELL HEAD congregation. Services Sunday. Augint 9th: ll. am. Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed. Rev. 1... D. Maobonaid. M. A., Ph.D., will preach. 7:30 Rev. M. D. Dunbar. B.A.. will be the preacher. ..'ATTl.'NDED REUNION-Ab tending the Inman reunion at Augustine Cove yesterday ailer- noon were Dr. and Mrs. G. S. A. Inmnn, Mrs. G. S. Inman and Mrs. Cleve Craswell. all oi Montague. Mrs. Harold Lanigan and daugh- ter, Marleen, returned to Hamil- ton. Ontario, on Wednesday after spending three weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and M.rs. George Maclntyre. Cardigan. Mrs. Lanigan also spent some time visiting her husband's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanigan, Montague. JMONTAGUE GOSPEL Taber- nacls. Aug. 9th: The baptismal service announced for I p.m. will be postponed one week until Aug- ust isth. 7:30 p.m. special even- ing service. Come and hear vis- iting trio from Emmaus Bible school. Toronto, sing and preach. All are cordially invited. ncnuncn OF CHRIST. Bun- day. Aug. 9, Montague 10 a.m., Bible School for all ages; 11 am... Lord's Supper and preaching. Dr. Mac Beck. preaching. Murray Riv- er 11 a.m.. Bible School sndLm-c1's Supper. Murray Harbor 6 p.m.. Bible School and Lord's Supper. Combined evangelistic service at Montague at 8 pm. Mr. Hugh Pratley. preaching. All welcome. JLOBSTER. SUPPER AT GEORGETOWN-The annual lob- ster supper and dance sponsored by the Georgetown Community yweliai-e League was held in the rink on Aug. 5. Despite unfavour- yable weather, many attended and ienjoyed the sumptluous supper lprovided and served by the ladies oi the town. Various games were l . Personals Guests at the Poole Hotel, Mon- tague. are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thayer. of Watartown,'Msss. Mr. John Burke oi the C.G.l. ssurel was a visitor to his home in Montague on Thursday even- ing. Dr. James Reid and his mother, Mrs. Minnie Reid. oi ' Melrose. Mass. and Mrs. Gladys Stevens of Cambridge, Msss., -are the guests 0! Mrs. G. B. Inman. Montague. Misses Leah Burke and Sylvina Llewellyn are spending two weeks holiday visiting Miss Burke's aunt, Mrs. Francis McGarrigle, Milltown, N. B. Mrs, J, E. Oarnhum and daugh- ter. Judy. Charlottetown, spent the past few days in Montague at the home oi Mrs. Cl-a.rnhum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jardine and family. Amherst, N. 3. who are vacationing at Mr. Jardirie's home in Freetown, were visitors to Montague yesterday. Rev. H. J. Vickerson and his son Charles. Rutherford, Ontario. are guests oi Rev. Mr. Vickerson's mother, Mrs. Charles Vickerson. Montague. Min Mary Mactntyre returned to Hamilton. Ontario by car sitar spending two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Maclntyre. Cardigan. Miss Avis Campbell, Boston. Mass, and Mrs. Margaret Al- bright. Wallaswn. Mam. motored to the Island this week and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Campbell. Lower Freetown. Mrs. Francis McGs.rrigle. Mill- towri, N. B., reoently visited her brother Mr. John Burke and Mrs. Burke oi Montague. She also vis- ited her aunt, Mrs William Lari- dry. Lower Montague. ..'senator and Mrs. J. Macin- tyre and Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy. Canadian Embassy at Washington, D. C.. and Mrs. Feehan of Mount Stewart. were recent visitors to Montague, guests oi Mrs. G. B. In- men. Mrs. Ella Doyle. R.N. and ht? sister. Miss Tens Collings. RN... arrived in Montague by car on Sunday irom Lynn.Mass.,. and will spend a month visitlns "1911 P31” ents. Mr. and'Mrs. James Collings. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collings. Who Following is the text oi an ad- dress broadcast last evening by Mr. John A. MacDonald. Progress- ive Conservative candidate for King's: This is the last at a series of broadcasts on behali oi the Pro- gressive Conservative Association of King's County which has been in progress each day for the past two weeks. During that time. as an indication oi the active interest that has been taken by people in all walks oi life, we have had sev- eral iarmers. fishermen. a mer- chant. a i'armer'a wire, a teacher. an ex-service woman, etc., speak on our behali. These people have been representatives irom all parts oi the County and have made ex- cellent impressions by their ex- ceptionally iine presentations. On our suggestions joint meetings were arranged and we were very pleased with the interest shown AUGusru'Ja.;i6&3 Reviews Federal Election Campaign Issues In Kings and the strong reception 31:01:, speakers. T -' ' At this point I wish to pubncmy thank those who have t en pm in the campaign on my be an mm a special word oi appreciation to all who have worked so enthusias- tics1Lv. I tried to visit u' mmy homes-as possible and .1 have am, delighted with the reception M. corded me in all .casea. I regfgt that time would not permit me To visit every one. and! knom rim people will understand I personal call to every one is Impossiblg, ' On Monday next you will be go. ling to the polls to decide winch lcandidate and which party wm represent you in the House or Commons tor the next four years we maintain it is time for . change. Naturally no Government ever admitted that it was time my a. change. We are willing to learn it up to you. the people. to decide l'-Txcontlnued on Page.aTI."' l l i Meet the NEW HERE'S a new'combi'n.e.ih'st has the "know-how" to save more grain or seed from every com- biueable crop. Full-width, straight-through handling of the grain and straw . new quick-change cylinder JOHN niifir Pa-"W w We Now on Display of Our Store Come In and Check Its Many New Grain-Saving Features platform . . .and manyothet new rrop-saving and better perform? available and were well patronized. were muned m Toronto on Mon- ,The evening's entertainment wasidav "wt are spending their hon. lclosed by an enjoyable dance in wygnwn in Monmgut ,; me home the Town Hall, to the music ollo! Mr. comngsv pa,-may Mr, and .Al B1ancha.rd's orchestra. AC. TM” Leo comm; They were ac- 3 '-T? lcommnyed on Lhe,lrlfl from Tor- L 'onto b Mr. Bruce Shadlocic, Mr. l IAlton yYounker and Miss Alice M: Collings, who is also spending K MRS. JOHN A. Ross Isome time with her parents in l l Montague. The death occurred on July 21 speed control . . . new extra-as I k h 2 h '. gressive.six-bar grate with snap- an” TEN" m. e E E If in inserts . . . new windrow "mum "13 m0n','m' " m A" spreader for windrowed crops add” 4 . . new, all-steel straw rack . . . Come in and see for yourself new non-piling cleaning shoe nhy the new 25 is tailor-made . . . your choice of 6- or 7-foot for you. ' A. PIOKARD FARM TRAOTORS LIMITED COMMUNTTY INTERESTS - Twice a member of the Charlottetown P.E.l. Legislative Assembly and Chief Fi- nancial Critic for the Conservative Op- position. Past Provincial President of the Canadian Legion lB.E.S.L.l.Member of the Board of Directors of the King's County Memorial Hospital; a Director of the King's County Board of Tradeza Director of the P. E.l. Ploughing Match Association; Presi- dent of the King's County Hockey and Flat River. at the age oi ,years. Mrs. Rosa had been residing in! Montreal ior a number oi years fend made annual visits to her .old home in Flat River. she was born in Belle River. P.E.I.. daugh-L. lter oi the late John Gulls and Catherine Fraser Gillis. l Leit, to mourn are a brother.- Mr. John Cvillis at Wood Islands and the iollowing sons and daugh- l Belle MacKenzie and John Thom- as Ross oi the United States: also 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. she was pre- deceased by three daughters, Mrs. 7May Ms.cKinstry. Mrs. Cassie vParker and an iniant daughter Flora Belle. also one granddaugh- ter, Audrey Parker. l The service was conducted in Montreal by Right Reverend Mal- fcolm A, Campbell and at Flat .i.'?n.”3?'ii”J .';l..”52Tl '.3.””&.S”l3EL IN MEMORIAM 9 L... In loving memors 0' ml" M9”""v Mrs. Jessie E. Rogers who died August 80!. 1349. T No one knows how much we mink you. . No one knows the bitter pain I We have suffered, since we lost you. Life has never been the same. In our hearts :0"? M01110?! IIBIEYI: ters: Mr. Damon W. Ross oi Flst;5W00I-I!- tender. fond and true. 1 River: Mrs. can-lei-ine Ms.cKen- . There Is not a do! dw Moth" ; zie; Misses Chr stene Ross and l That we do not think 01 WIL ; Donalena Ross o Montreal: Mrsdsmly mud by Dunn!" No". Son-In-Low Douglas and Grand- dsughtnr Adele. IN MENLORIAM In loving memory oi Mrs. Edward . C. Maccallum. who passed away August 9th 1951. iThey are not lost who And the; Malpeque Highway Some time ago I slated coming election. APPEAL FOR OLEAN ELEOTION DEOLARATIONS of my workers would use money or liquor or emplo3 any other means to bribe the voters in the forth- I also asked my opponents to make a similar de- claration, through the medium of the press. in the interest of clean politics. It is deplorable, it is tragic. that such statements have not been made. Electors of Prince County, every one of you, I that neither I nor any . I, Te. KW" md 3” '"”"” Chmch bylrhe ..'.'ii'”.fi thelrislthful yum! appeal to you on your honor, your manhood and T::;'g;”c:3;;e:r;l”:n13:f;m;:" "V Not lost Are they. who reach the3 your womanhood, to co-operate with me in my cam- e ' 'l"'"'"" "I W” c"'""v palgn against political corruption by voting C.C.F. The peak above the clouds and on August 10th. "onm. lost who and the They are not light of sun and stars and m mm of me M M. (M J. HARRISON Miw-FARLANE John A. Ross of Montreal and Fiat l C.C.F. Candidate illiver wish to sincerely thank Ever Remembered by Ilia Family. 'neighbora and iriends for floral ---:r-i -:, tributes and many acts of kindness Two French aerial balloon corps y extended during their recent sad were iormed during the lath cen-' ; sailors DRIVE IN THEATRE VOTERS or mass comm r Baseball League; County Chairman of the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety program. This is the young man the King's County Con- servative Association has selected to place be- fore you on August 10th. If you give him the X A of approval when you mark YOUR BALLOT on Election Day you may be assured that he will serve our County well. " VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE van: MacTiONALD FOR kruirs Iuortad by the King's County IPIOQPHOIVO Conservative Aseoclatloo. -. l ...c SUNDAY, AUGUST Oth-9 P. M. "LOVE IS BETTER TNAN EVER" Starring: Ellnbeth Taylor and Larry Parks. Proceeds for the Kiwanis Wading Pool. ' " - DOYOUB DUTY L L on our am) vars MONDAY l . L Montague Branch Censdisn Legion. " amen ' Murray River Theatre sarunoav. Auousr era-0:30 P.M. 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