PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .. gm W U--- .. - SEFFEMBER 1. 1951 THE EASTERN ousnoisu "”'""m H l('iINTI:mMONTAGUE: lluold F. Lilli). "II. In.) SMIIII, Mn 5'1!!! MMPMO. Min Joyce Wiututon, Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN! WIIIII Laura. The Guardian may be bought, at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and uuardtan Office: in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Souris: The snack Bar and II. Iieharda do son. Gallant-iloiron Wedding Funral Wednesday of lleatherdale Man ..'A very pretty weddinl Wll !”hc' funeral-ofwhthe l Ie M'l- colm MacDonald. who digd at his .”?f"l"fful"Dff;of"':,':f,:,,f:',”"Z'; home in Heatherdale. Sept. arduf, ”',lm"Joh,, 3 D,,',,.,,. 5. ch... W" held on wednesdw "net" 11': become the. bride in Wallace There W” 3 mo" Service lceailant. son of Angus H. Gallant. a e home, followed by a ser- out". Bed arm". E Fatally lniured By Grain Binder Th1'ECcyear-old -lohn wiiiiuu. Creed. son of Mr. and Mrs. John! Creed of Sturgeon paaseq lwgy yesterday morning in the King's ..'ELIMlNATl0NS for fiddling ind step-dancing championships ..'Eric Butler, Peters Road. of the R.C. A. F.. has returned to it Soui-is, Friday. September 7th. his base at summers” after Co t H ' ltl vice in Kilrnuir Ch ch du td . s F'."'”” receive” SL Manly” H3”- Wendi”! his leave at Albiocn visit- llljli!iII)ley5 rg:le)ivEd -ivli:r(imi:egu:ahroiii by .ReV' E' 5' Hail; E(;Ted9c'”ea- tu5'3Lre1;;;i;r angygiebrlrtglorntleig HEM 01 COMESL mg Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jmckson. front of a grain binder at his :,"l115”g xdby R"' A' C' F”"5 Nuptlal Mass. '-”'f m-r ho . E 93' 9 - ' r-'M35- 3055 EATON M" 55' -"MR Wlllllm Wesilwlx. Lower 3; Tuesday afternoon while the The hym"' mra” C”””f9” inT)iieerhive:dizgkegoxhryotwinwhiig "9" 5" Wurmal Merlin: Of 8” Montague. spent the week in A1- men were in the field cutting C"”5”'"'" W” ""3 by "it NW" satin Her finger-tip veil was nterested women at the Baptist hion with his parents, Mr. and gain, young Johnny slipped quieuy and congregation. and "The Lord's he1d';,1 mac, Wm, . muching My Shepherd" was sung in garlic by Messrs. Laughlin MacKinnon. iwilliam Bruce. John A. Campbell and Donald MacKinnun. A duet. ”Meet Me There" was sung by Fhurch, Sunday. Scot. 9111 iii. 2:30 P. M. She will be spr-nhim; in the interests of the Maritime Temper- ance Federation. coroner and she carried a bouquet of roses. The bridesmaid. Stella Pinenu, wore a rose colored dress with white veil and accessories. Mrs. Rlchlird W05llWI.V- Ainto the field and made his way in front of the binder. Before he was seen the blade had struck the little boy on the legs and mangled uiem severely. He was immediate- .'Mr. Colin Jackson spent. Sep- tember 2nd in Lower Montague. ..'DR. R0SS:lE.A-'El'() N. Gmwral Miss Mary 51",”; Employ” of 1. wk . . Messrs Malcolm Munroe and Wil- t ' r . . . .- , . . . - :.- en t th K t i Mi. William Dolron, the brides :"'f.Lar;. glwllm M"f'1'l"”f .rl::”',p' Beach Grove Inn. Charlottetown, Howjtal (0,? t,e:tn,enl:?g:,hg:unh:: 1'” BYUNV brother. ably supported the groom. H" Push 1 pl min W sci it; .1 home of her mums! Mr. and Mm he pissed nwav in me "Hy hours comfort. and inspiration to the mm 10,- our gammy guest; was da; semy ;l'l;itII7g-1lOur1r11H NI -un- John scewln, cuedoma. ox yeswrdly "rmmirm bereaved fumiiy. bssinz his mes- held at the home of the bride's t " i it ' 3",,” his smowmu pmms he sane on the. word: of St- Paul to lpsrents. where the bride's table . 0 e no-IKE Blmoxux TR", M” Mrs. Joseph N. Reed, CilLli'iOtl-8' leaves to mourn a younger brother the ph”lpp”"5: Fm" me E? ""5 Wml "5 '"'”5”C "”"l9m'"t '1' . icing at the i'G-Oilftnlll" oi inn Cir. wwn i5 9P9ndinS a mom-h'5 VaCn- Barry, and a voungcr sister Sylvia 15 Christ am-1 to die '5 gum ' ".”w”s' W” ce"t"d wnh ” w'.'dE SPECML (-'A3"'Au"'N d' . . . " t .. i tion at the home of her Mother Jenn . ' Bemdes h” sorrowing WMDWI d'"3 c"k”' mppcd wml 3 mm” gm”; Pswslt” ',,:”'"'”z &””'”,'c Ml W. John Stewart Caledonia" ' Th' I I m b hl nee Kat.hcrine MacDonald Heath-' lziturc bride and groom M"! 1"" .u '. .. 'L -r . '- eun' l ' ' " at w UP 4 1... "r.:;.: gdagg 3;; amer,.K..,cass.:e. Mr-. cm-sun .n-raaoicsx PRESBYTERIAN Mr. and Mrs. Maynard .iitken.ichui-ch. Sturgeon. djfglgyer i.fn:aS”'l'M,5'2l.'.i.,"R2;',' 303,1... ”mp:,,de',; e ” W C ' c of Monctnn FHURCH h A rc-opening sum-.. Wlntrop, Mass. spent some time ....M-....-M. Fm Riverf). and 0ne'S0n Danief supper was ser'”d at me home In I . . . rec or in. will he held on Sunday. Sept, 9 visiting Mr. Aitkezrs sister, Mrs. . Dynlmlu limlliffllnli f of the R.C.A.F.. Chaiham. N.B. of the grooms parents to a vary ,1. he Light of Lilo Hour and at 2.30 RM. The Biaoklvn Trio Nellie Fraser. Montague and bio- - . . r . . . ,. Pl1b'- v'Jh K.i-l' b- f it d Mil sins. M Mi. Roy Aitken, Lonei Mont- Donaald?axIi::hieerMacti)d,nald,L335 ii-i5:as'.w"i.:.long0 in? a,'X5:., ML; Youth for Christ, - .. , , . i . . t . 1, ML And Mrs. Fred on it C) Hi g M b . Ron, Malvolm Macxmnoyv M31 honor was Rey. Father Pitre, par 5 1"”v0l0Wn. Silent the ucelt-eiidmiii. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ailkeii and gife lwIE:iIE:?i?en?mtt'aSl)ai?llebaxiigg: mJ1'hI:!”:"Ietri1:i!n!tiqeul'It'oc;)'the evenlnl UPTON GOSPEL CHAPEL Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Miss Jean Aitken, acsl I fieldlcenieterv . Wis SDPM in music and dnncinx. ”"'”""' Le stniioncd in l'iRi"'lX. lance Landry motored to Charlotte. gL,n,:,i(1.?aI:.,:::.s ”;fls:t" r'c”'"”i llurtezsnd M” Gallant W I. SLNDAX. SLPILMBEII it i . . A ine Keeley e e the Th h S pt be H T roux r cm I' . twp recipients of very many beaut- imwn 0" FTld1.V- lwas the first prize winner at t'nei H I Public: speakung 'ConI,est, heigi mi iiul and useful gifts, testifying to sung”; genice, 730 fuel. The Guardlann R d iirigehtlfA"Ii-3l?olii)oi'g:uDcL:il:ronTul:igii):1 MM V” R-Emu" W . Eff, "'4Tfi.1;",'3'.Zl,l3if,,”;,i1"3yi?:'; week Nm-ta 8 mi. lm man In" the pwvmciak Depart" wecliend vrisii.oi' tr: Moniahcuc BN1 Briduh We Rome at mo A”' WELVO-"E g g . , . mew of Am..Cmlum acted .3 M-T and Mrs LOP-mcr groom. where the bride has taught l". A5 h'rlr'N' as ran h- i rmmlmanl "ml 350”! '75 persons ” g:;:IL.SlUl(ll)( l i isuwossfuuy for sever” yum For the friend that mniri: in me. , "ggg "1 altendancl V s t. y y . '; ' N- . i ”: Md .. George MacDniia.d. oi the Si. '" -N saw Mr. and Mrs. Russ”. Cnmnns HALIFAR. Sept. 8 -(CPL The All wrapped up in a brrmnlsh main Miss Mary Macxinnon .'PlCIlli'ei'.l illJ0i'c ill. tiles-l't'Cept.lOll lVt' recently Hrinsingme news on whichl dotc.'- - 1, - Georg" Ca” Club was sew".d'Jl . . . mm hmmwed the W9”-'"”K hi t E! b ih A Y W-cm” cam" M33”mcem V" . r':erI'EvEa1(1:2E-an N-al5'v5t?i: Charles So-mars, of the si.:t'ai'eiiion.v at bi. lVlar- s Uiiurch, Montague. are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel g;dl.t:;::fh mg. Slzawgre w:,T.;c,?d iporteri today that all seven of her The Guardian of our mm home R0ld Georges zliiiizor Farmers third. ar1d:P113.'-Kl'llZlt?. Mrs. M-acKi-nzie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l-rank viiimrs 1;, Smxfgeon Wes” of crew members put nsho,-9 .c v.1. town i Jasepli (.lieveric, representing t.ic.(.0)l2- 350”'-Hizue. am: her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Uaniei ". . . ' v etta. Malta, suffering polio are . - Mi and Mis Jack Collinzs For many years has u”nzi i'PllOu'l'l -7'” . East Point Junior l"ai'mei's. was MACKFMIF. Mnnl-"Elm ' ' i" "considerably improved." Y For lleW5.V notes and cnrdcn talks ,nA mm” h.dd 1" wh”".R"d ml! fourth. i M. d M” -('.mg 9 Bum." ” of beaumul roses and homhocksi a lgggguorozigihbuxi?enfioyirddeganm Judges for H19 Contest werei and Douzhs in Montag e hat: lBal.'lliI'i'lPd li;Pil5gilOlll8 in.' I . C. . .. . ' 4. u . ' , - . . .' - Of racing horses cxritiiig to see lnl to U18 "W319 5UDDlied by Mr. il?.:;sgonJ('5h.',;...aR,5:be,i'.fd0"1;ovl;g"i:,b&"?jfuneral Mr. l Th? "l9l'llb9I'S of Hillside Lodge Havel-hill. M355", 9”” spe"di"g- Bu) mg dally And local sports aCm.m.V Archie saw”-'1' Mr. Emenon Lincoln Dewan'or New fpehhi Who: . No. 23 1.0.0. F. were present .a1 their holidays visiting relatives at. of church leagues and ilicir doing O'Connor and Mr. Leslie Stuart. also pi-escnted me pnzcsg wmcuil H the funeral scrtvices. The service Murray Harbour North. 1 Live or Dressed Close to God so many wooing. were domted by the pl 31 Fed, a . 3 lhe Mon ague Community mm" i Mr. Carl Coliings. Dai-tiiioutli... . N.S.. was the weekend guest ori2 McCormick-Deering Gang his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacki Plows, slightly used. Cemetery were conducted by the ” 4members of the lodge. with Mr. HTh(c:Mf;ineralV;f the lair l.iitlieriAmh,e Huchcy wnducung the ' l m' E ” med s”ddc”iyiC9FEm0I1.'v'. assisted by Mr. iiarry Miss Isobel MacDonald returned to Toronto alter vacationing at the home of her parents. Mr. and eration of Agriculture, the De- partment oi"Agriculture and the Provincial Women's institutes. Poultry Oier rolling plains and mountains too it reaches all likc inoriuii: dew. M y J h M D, M V )1 . , Hggggggwgg . y , H J Ceilings. Sturgeon. . . Tn homegsick lads in W, Wmy mrlld El:-n so na . a ey :"I;i'i:sad:y a9'aePrl:1lrl1):; xvrais l1Cit;lIV'.x-cf-'1,h'1ncG'x.egOl. as Chaplin. D... Mac. ,. . l 1 Used Truck Wagon, EASTERN PACKING Ir brmas ihrni now Mr which . M. P b D ',h of ;U H-d Ch 'N Wjlj ”"l5.kCnZle and Rev. Mr. Ashford M.-. and Mrs. Cliesi.Pi' M-aL:L;ui'ct y V , they ma... MIL Ind Aim Harm Bonus”. TO C 90. tsegicce ppas”:g:augiiylLgfi'liHC 3:: conducted services at. the grave. spent the holiday week-end in'New Rubber Tired Wagons 00-: LED- ' i ' t ssv-we-see M 'l .N.B. t fM.nnd A kffgly g”b”d” 1 "Cm ”” StgixltoxmtnocwilheumiumuhogitmiifNay” s”,',''' M." I:;',5::l5vDR';VAR DE f)”Cff5f1';:1rjl-'. WASHINGTON. Sept 6 -(APi- Mggcgiiarlea W.g::inie.0 I At Souris Rd ble W 13" Mum day Whim F-"Gs l sumsuiw om Se i 6-(CF) land Rev .l T in”-i "t l””"”'”'' mm” M"”” 9' ”l' . McGOWAN'S LIMITED, 4 955 and ii"? ” dmm 1 l . . ' - ” pt I . V ' " ' 53”" 0 1'” yiC.I.O. wants to retire next. year Mr. Garnet Reid. Murrav Ha:'- Rum I wnh new 5ub5,m.”.,1,,,.,. and nlds M M 1 1 -34” be d! d h .Provincial Police from the Sud-.bnited Church, (.:iai-lottetown. land leaders of the union 31...: been hour Norm left rpcenuy M1. L3,” lll' Tenewlm son riA1H:n:::.1: Mlclaeog oarncamm bur-Vtheaqwarlwgs detl:ch'Ee”I'h 3:33 :'h.'m”5hll";", .td('1”'l"'s' ”lle:advised' to look for a sucessoi", rador where he expects to remain : - - c ' ' '. 5 "we ' ii - K - . Portland 'a Manic, UM WNL "M30. Ire vscationinir at Valley- 1Cnl'iael'slel:atR:izd.041?y0f i-3:a:teaMlncs.icliolii-L aCC()i1li)ali(i0d linyl 0)'i:'s.Ci1-lbl:v:lA'C'I'O' ””'C””” ”” t”d”' "” ”m' ”""' ' r i field East. the guests of Mr. and Nov, scam, (Formerly of Moniaszuni. CAPITOL ,0, , MW . i AN.'lMAi. A I snvacmv VS Mrs. Archie Stewart. Mr. Stuart Nicholson, Brainiroe. Massachusetts is visiting at Whim Road. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munio. Mr. Jaol: Clarey. whim Road, recenty left by car for Boston, Mass. He was accompanied by Mr. John Campbell, also of Whim Myi-a. Coliings in Hampton. New Road. who will visit his sister. Mars. Brunswick, before continuing to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Lun Hale. recently returned to their home in Mass- achusetts after holidaying on The Leland. During their stay they vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell found dead in his.ard Vickerson as organist. 1 car today at. an overnight cabin Rev. Mr. MacKenzie spoke on Highway l'i at Nsughtomabout praises of Mr. Coftin's good deeds, in miles west of here. and of his cagcr participation in Police said that Reid and an un- helping all in need. Hc cxpri-sscdi irieiitified companion were on the sorrow of the cnlire rominLiii-'; their way to seek viork in Sud-'it.,v to the deceased family inl bury and stopped at Naughton to their sad bereavement. 1 sleep in their car for the night. Rev. Mr. Ashford added thatl it. is believed Reid died of nat- the deceased was a filililiill rider ural causes. Dr. H. C. Nash. cor-Inf Trinity United Church. Char- nnor. will View the body to dc-i'loti.etown. for many xcziis and termine the cause of death. ikncu him to take it ,-.-,i-eat intcgcst ---rs-- Iin all phases of church iiork. cuxuarlonn. England .. (C?) Honorary pallbearers were Mr. -Engineers installing telegraph Claude MacKa.v. Mr. H. -1 Mabon. pole, in mi, Sun-gy Lawn un- Mr. M.F. Mat-Donald, Judge C.G., earthed n skelton believed more.Duff,v and Mr. Ernest. Coffin oil than 1.003 ycsrs old. Position oficharloiteimrn. HIE bones indicated the hands hadl Pallbearers were Mr. Ethan been tied together. istewai-t.. Mr. ll. M. Slilllll. Mr. -M..:.....m.. ..- -... A Lester Marlxnd. Dr. L. A. John- All Canada cheers EW I.IFE iii! BIIOY uncle. Mr. S-.-MacDonald.:ston. Mr. L.ll, Poole and Mr. C.: at Whim Road. he-T .M.... Miss Campbell. who was accomp- , S. Stewart. K I . . .. id th t-' by Miss Joy” Besides his widow. noe .gne!i Ml” Mumue Campbem RN” F'ili1a:Lcg(ri1. ingdenii brief stop-ovc-risiiiviziir of (Thai-lottciown. he formerly on the limit of the King's County Hospital. Montague, re- cently left by plane for Summer- land, B.C.. where she will visit in Montreal before continuing tolioaves In iiioiiin four daughl.e1'6. B.C. where she intends to remain!Marin IMrs. James Dcwai') Bru-i for some time. dent-ii: Frances i.Mrs. C. A. Shaw. .... . Montaguci; Margaret. (Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell Douglas. Montrcall. and Enid daughtei-. Carolyn. Whim Road (Mrs. John Dcwis. Wcst Advocate. spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. N. St; iiircc suns. Gordtin. mau- Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. nzer of the Bank of C0mmPl't'F. at A. J. MacPherson. Bellevue. Al-berton. Eric in Charlottetown. T'T"MI""”"""'T H. J. MABON OPTOHETIIIIT Fitting and Supplying Glwlea Bto. are un-? 3 i.-i"i:o.t.1vf WEISSMULLER W at JUNGLE JIM .. 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