T1-IE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN' JULY '4. 1953 LIEIEIG UUUKI Dill-J eating of be rate pay- Eoad lclool District Tuesday June 30. secretary, Mr. Miles Macxinnori. read the minutes of last yell”! meeting. The trustees' report of business carried on, money raised and paid out, was adopted. The auditor. Mr. Leslie Stuart, report- ed that he had checked the -0- counts and had found all in order. I r A 's report was read to the meeting by the secretary. The supplement as the districts con- tribution to the teacher's SalRl'.V. i large the playground and fence it. AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Earold I. Bruce MscPhee, Miss Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart, In Wlgginton. Pius Mexianen. The Guardian may he bought at the following places us Montaglll line Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: Th Pest miles; in Sous-is: The Snack Bar and II. Elelssrds O--Ion. Lower 15th. ....'GET READY for the Montague regatta on July Fun for everyone. . . HIANTRY :Al.l-I. Stewart and ....'INS'l'ALLATION of officers. Hillside Lodge. No. 123. July 7th. All members please attend. M. llfficere (Installed ..'The officers of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague, for the ensuing term were regularly installed Thurs- day evening by the district deputy in ” f Mrs. Catherine M. Stew- art, and deputy marshal Mrs. Frances Bhaw, assisted by Past Noble Grands. Mrs. Addie Duvar, Mrs. Winnifred Vickerson, Mrs. of the ceremony was the installa- PAGE tIGI-IT -;.,.; ' '- IIIII Roll Annual .i3f.'fr 3?: 33p.iiL'&”a"'".i.i.4i?...iiff””' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ROOGIKCO I-OOS9 pa:-Elswgoben address was read by Mrs. Manhood and the presentation made by Mrs. Addie Duvsr. Further business of the meet- ing included plans for the annual Walter Callow tag day in July. Mrs. Doris Llewellyn. Mrs. Hesel I-looley and Mrs. !"lorrie white were appointed a committee in charge of arrangements. At the close of the meeting the members enjoyed a social hour and a delicious lunch IT ' GROWS was voted as that or last year. The ' ....,RESERVE evening ot July Lmlm Mnnomld. Mm sue Hempg of umiwgchug mu, (3. mg me . meotins voted In -new the "W Hoe” by Kllmu" WW” I”5”i ””" ”” "W" ”'”"l' N” mu, Mrs. Floris mm. and Miss cream was served. Irene Dunn Dean Jo r--Joan Evens tees to assess for enough to en- tute. Saturday. at 2.00 P. M. Perth school. . Alba". Muun. A npecm lawn The mnowmg e1ecm,,'md pp. -' pointive officers were installed: YEO THEATRE Momaous Monday-Tuesday. July 6th and 7tli. II ON TREES mmm Emu sllmi-3101" W” 31” VOW '3" 'm' M” Nu" Mumm" BMW,” MS”" I 'Mri md M” ""7 Eur” tion of the treasurer Mrs. Ruth Noble Grand, Miss Thelma. Lsrter. slmPl.I sw..T com.dY- rpm” mt to buy a blackboard, is spending her summer holidays at Talars, Peru. were the recent Mmuody by the reufmg ueasurerp p.N.q,; V1cg-Gygnd' My-5. Hlldg miuiaiiu isisuiii map. and teacher's desk. the home of her Daren”: N1 "id i?"”''5 ”' M” V8” 3”” M”"”' Mrs. Winnilred Viokerson. who Hllchey. P.N.G.; treasurer. Mrs. IIIJIJIIU lilalnmi-I Mr- Robert 0-mpbell W” PF” 1”” W' mm” M"”"”' MS"”' 3"'- had faithfully served in this of- Ruth MacLeod, P.N.G.; financial Mrs. Frances Shaw, P.N.G.: ws.r- Viokerson, P.N.O.: color beuar, 1 Hum” 5'33” Filmed if"-We W "Place M” M gut lice for twenty-nine consecutive secretary. Mrs. Doris Llewellyn. den, Miss Mary I-Iunphlli. P.N.G.: Mrs. Addie Duvar. P.N.0.; Junie: solution To Last Jr Wm'0 WM” term Expired "'15 Dr L W Shaw Deputy Minute, vxgfknggfsluggvy terms. Later in the evening Mrs. P.N.Gl.: retiordlng, rgearetsrdyl, slgta. l1aTmlL”3IIflCL;A"n- ;l;PGC'"M.v M” m"”9 whm-5 , .veai'rhe same reeves were an-i - - g ' ' vi k hono ed by the Haze Hooey, . . .: iapan, . . .: . . . ., rs. an ac- . . . 3'""'d”” 77"”””"d poinud under the Domestic Ani- 1 of Education. Charlottetown. was a from the field. George Wright, C "50" W” r Donald, P.N.G.: L.S.V.G., Miss Sue Two officers, Miss Adah Mac- . mals lot. a. Wlsltor to Montague yesterday. .-.-urns for all occasions in Lower Montague. ....PTl-IE ANNUAL meeting of I-Iemphlll, P.N.G.; Inside Guardian, Mrs. Lorraine Coffin: Outside Gregor, P.N.G.. L.S.N.G., and Mrs Florence Stewart. P.N.G., mu ductor, ' . , Guardian Mrs. Mulch MacDonald. were unable to be present for in- .-l"ll!il id'JldE'i mV'rW5"i CHM and cut zines. Union Cemetery. Inc. Kings S P.N.G.; 'pianlst, Mrs. Winnlfred stallstion. , A vJ'in(.; 71:15:; Prices from V. R. Pepler. The County. will he held at the ceme- , C3055 2i0PGll (Poet-) 24.Color up Jgwgller Montague tery on Wednesdav July 8th ,,1.l.id l.Bywsyof 15.8ho- T (3 ' . 1953 at 7-00 pm R35... E Mel: . . . . . . 6.Eldestsor 1.Fll1lShQl slioneul tpUNc1:uA11Ty 1. . habit lish, secrela'rv. ' i The Third Kingis Liberal Association will hold of Noah s.Music note lnd'sn i:i'v.lu "' ' ” - ' 'i ' ” l '”'T'"" ””1"””"' "Pi"! T3 b:ltlraBTitI:3uwI:t0Cr,Ie hrfil-p!.lAleCiiTfoi:ls:d! covoaarui arrows - 00n- a Convenmn in the Cardlgan Hal, 7':':d"'f1':"'4 ”"'!0"lIl 3'3 ggjgy. v. R.'Pep1er' The Jed.-911;; gratulations are extended to Miss MONDAY: JULY 3th: AT 75” P- M- , sseve , - , ,, vi ' i .'",fi5':,""' ' 0” ih""'' "'”."" Elrirdvsiiiiadrddgl Montague. g'?a:ndMll(dIif::EalT:fcTsaAJag4:htyeITioOrfme)l(:I)gd1 For the Purpose of nominating a candidate for As- ONE YEAR ,,:'f”'::' M'j;fn;:” if; Egg L.i'-ham ....'a BEAUTIFUL picture is a the highest marks 1127i in the semblyman to contest the next provincial election. or ” - TI.”ik..?5..?”Ii...fei.”.1i?.”1...12"i::2 :::::2: 6.22:; An Pen Directors nnsny can meetmss m then WARRANTY G5-Rlncor knights 80.Writlng YmMAv'- ester mm mm at V Q pep,” thug WM g,,... 11 1,. Mn" mmd 1,, spective polling divisions and send five delegates. y .3;-'1f""' gtma" 44" I-bio. 33.EXun!t'blM - pr... Shop Mo'nia'guo. ' A Grade v11 at the rim of the year All Liberals are cordially invited to attend. against faulty materials 21:L::d- '”;;:l3:," 'n' u, Z-3!. . and was promoted in Grade VIII! and manufacturing. men-um 18-Viper u.Noan-i I W '” ' i B""””" '”"Y'M”- 13' 1" J”"””' Si ned: included are L mpleie J2 Dgvmmd mly-hunt 35 L. d "d "Ink M. MacDonald. Moiitague. enier- - 3 :23: gm” mumpu -mrtiwuzimg si.Borderor tamed on Thursday in honour nfi ..'.MlSCl-ZLLANEOIVS SHOWER HUGH MCEACHERN. and tho Iqwggfcarrylng check-up of burner, 25,1-zgiumo iml ium lsnoughi H her daughter, Florence, who cele- ---Miss Wilma MacLure and Mr. Ihtrict Pregnant. chum”. .md.ncy,”,I,.,-Vic, ,36,Mm,M SM” Zzlwlnged nun” M" "' brated her eighth birthday. Every- Gilbert Clements, whose marriage df I C" opemnn ""5 3” one enjoyed an afternoon of games, takes place next week, were guests - Cdiililm '00 MP9 9' I'3-LG," . followed by a delicious lunch serv- of honor on Monday night at the gygry 90 days. nxmy ed by the hostess. home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- ' 39yAnc.ent -- -- Quarrie, Roscneatli. when the ' '30-F-allow”. Mrs. Edwin Cox and ('hliElrPI1 of members of the Church of Christ it lmct food Pnrtchesisr. N. Y. accompanied by tendered them a miscellaneous "'1-mm Miss Beulah Mi-icLeod of New York shower, The many guests enjoyed 31.Goddu,of Ciiy arrived in Montague yester- the novel fashion show featuring inglgumon dB.V- NUS. COX and Children W111 the bride's trousseau presented by 0! Tho ggugdiwu Spend We Wmm” mumhs at their male models. The music for the you COWIBP on the Monbnllll! RiV6i'. evening was provided by Miss 33. Large worm ,34.E-xchmh of her brotlier-iii-lsuv and sister, and Mr. clement; were the recip-V i iion D" And Mm PY95i'0” MRCInWT9- icnts of many lovely gifts from ; I16. Abstsias their many friends. ' ' .... . .".'.i"""; s s---f 7 Association I31.co,'.nmem ea - e emporary r ge a d 0 39,5 kf Montague will be about completed a (::t.)enc. today. it was learned yesterday. y FOR KING,S COUNTY 1 43. Painful spot . l,-.-.3.-.,,,, ii?f...ii..i””i;fiii”.i?”..li?”iL2di2 ”: M'- "a'"'”.”" "a'”'""” ag?:;:ue,1,h :fxiN::-Per ”.,sTge gienesih oglgllrregnut, h:i1.0g::,e July 7-Second District--Morell Hall 10.15-'e:ll.ldl0f ::E;eBi;rl:i'llnriroc.'ened crc:ll.e June :95), 9;; Hafnpmn Hwmg; July 8-Fourth District-Murray River Hall lilo” wmd) bridge. and it is loarmri that the mT?1i:72g:c'eg”::gi was mm in July 9-First District-MacQuaid's Hall, Souris. f',J22,!',f,u M .Z”i,iZm?i”ih.””...i.135iii J." ,,f.',i".i? Guernsey Cover son of the M0 Mr- Meeting will be held at 3:15 p.m. and will be ad- DAILY OIYPIOQUOTE-llere's how to work it: AXY IILON DLIAAXB OFILLOW one letter simply stehds for another. In this example A is ilfw. for the three L's. X for the two 03, etc, -SNPNOI. the length srid formation of the CO! the code letters are different. qqnnx Single letters, npol Words are all hints I A Cryplogrsm Qeetetloe ' QH MEUH ixrincxiio vrxosnw uncultu- AKIN Tax on ixror-onus:-tw. ” Ye-terdaw Cfyptoquoto BAD mug : UAOI or: save . NEVER. ivsvisiv. use .- ciceaar. - E I CAPITOL Pro-nu GENE AUTRY in IXX NMI-I - - v' "WAGON TEAM" SERIAL - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 P JV P I I I ' I--1-- ,. Os while Mrs MacI.cod will he guest only the final wuclies. and grad- the. plank so that the nice for. the understructure may be placed. It is therefore expected that traf- fic will be routed to the temporary hridire beginning next week. Upon completion of the iinderstructiire the removal of the steel SlI)'X".' structure will get underway. Plan Regatta At Lower Montague The Lower Montague Regatta Committee met in the school on Thursday evening to finalize piansl -for their coming regatta on July' 15th. It. was announced that the Can- -adian Red Cross Society would lpresent a water safety demonstra- tion during the afternoon and also set. up a first aid post on the ;grounds. It is hoped that the new .Red Cross mobile first aid post will be delivered in time to make its first appearance at the regatta. Plans were completed for the construciion'of' six booths to house various enterprises such as the sale of hot buttered clams. lobster in the shell, as well as various en- tertainments such as bingo, and for the kiddies a well stocked fish pond. Mr. Bert Taylor, chairman of the race committee, reported that the course had been decided Anna MacLm'en. Miss MacLure and Mrs. John Hawkins:. Through- out his life he was engaged in farming. He is survived by his wife, nee Pansy Machon, also one bro- ther Waldo of Murray Harbor and a sister in the United States. The funeral was held from the Murray Harbor United Church, with Rev. Wallace D. Ma.cPherson conducting the service. Hymns sling were "The Lord's My Shop- herd”. "We Cannot Think of llahvim As Dead”. and "Abide With 6". . The pallbearers were Curtis Penny. Silas Hugh. Roy Brooks, Nathan Irving, Perley Harris and H3”? White. Interment took place in Murray harbor cemetery. Upon. and that entries were receiv- ed in? all the lobster boat classes 35 W911 I8 Outboard boats and a class Ior minis. In addition many other entries had been promised. Plans were completed for s. can- vass of the local recall and whou. sale merchants for domuom gun- BN0 10? Drlzes lot the various events. Good respond; wjg upon- ed on a few' earlier unvagggg .1- ready made. The ladies rgporud -that arrangements for in. chick. the en and ham supper wen we); um . derway. Discussion followed on th. of. l ficial opening, and it was egclded to hold this at 2.00 p. m., 31. though the races would have no, bu FOR 6-FOOT INTERNATIONAL IIARVESTER 1 With Shoe! Carrier. started at 12.30 p. m. SALE BINDER speakers. pllment of delegates. Progressive conservative Will be held at the following places dressed by provincial leader, R. R. Bell, M.L.A., John A. MacDonald, M.L.A., fcducral Poll cliairmcn are requested to insure a full com- candidaio, and other Signed, HENRY MALLARD, County Secretary. of weather are urnar. SANDWS auownvo SUNDAY, JULY 5th-9 P.M. "APPOINTMENT WITH VENUS" Starring David Niven and Clynis Johns Proceeds for Kiwanis Wading Pool I per-ial sso cglitrolled DRIVE - IN more dependable Contract” bring! Y0" 3 Heavy 210 Lb. Butts Veelocks (125 lb.) Prices Net. , Delivery Charges CONSULT US FOR ANNOUNCING ' NEW LOWER PRICES ON ASPHALT SIIINGLES No Further Discounts. I Terms Cash. F. 0. BUILDING SUPPLIES Ssisyo,0lL Bll ll mm fbe 79el- siovily EPOIVOMY CZVTWI Arm-chair ease and comfort all winter ours when you me p 1 Tile amanng automatically at C fc " furnace oil bggzdiitltltizilrlg srrlloky stops and starts. Installed A in a new home, or individually engineered to fit, your i tern, ?nteseeansntser.if(:ia,ttl:-ItTul:l,c:-free p?-t'orrnance-fiuicker. 01””? heating. And an Impena guaranteed supply of Esso Furnace . Oil for as long as you Want it- '.-:.r - ion , in every kind I a dependable prevents costly waste of Imperial Essa Oil Burner Oil "Evergreen :22 Contact your nearest authorized I Inc Iwner Dealer er the nearest omen at Iuiiisiiiss on. LIMITED 39.75 PALMER ELECTRIC 96 Fitzroy st., Charlottetown Phone 1448-1444 35.95 B. Our Warehouse. extra if required. Monhga PRICES ON OTHER i -. I MaclEOD and GREENE , Phone 101-2 -..;;.'L.VIAnasn0oi.oii , ; law I II no mo 1 illiliilicl illlllllifllillilliloli” Cut 70 acres. Like new. ' M5000 less than new cost.-Cash cLAm( anus, lEll.SlIl0BlH ll. MacNElii ROD MARTIN. MONEAGUE - MT. STEWAR1'.- ST. PETERS 73 Russell 3t., Summerelde Dial 2077 l v'!i7'i"acINiA GIBSON-BILL HAYES -""'r':.si.:i..o.. Victoria Cross - M - A .'D.A.I4l0'R"l.lINVON ... HOWARD LINDSAV- -vim mm-u ..........a . n. Montague. Insure Now . . .The Longer You Waihlhe More it Costs. srasieaanj Maple Leaf Taxi LUCKY NUMBER 1995 6581 Dial 6582 PRINCE EDWARD AFINAL T0-DAY S”?ii.i3”” "'8.CARAMOUCHE'" . p COMING MQljl”."-. In E. - wan. HLDURETTAMUR we JAMFS WilliM(lRl iiscuiiiuicoiok . -.. ........p. SOIIOOL SEORETARY Applications will be receiv- ed by the undersigned for the position of Secretary Souris School Board. A pli- cations must he in by ed- ncsday. July 8th, and should state salary expected. JOHN .1. MaeDONALD, Sourls P "-f l'. VOUR I 'K Hi PHFSQ Hill .11 .V. asnsssxus-rvss. 0.Hie.O'hsry. r. 11.; I. a. nanny. p.s.h eqyumsoen-ea-uoo.r.a.i. lures 8. Devfne, Ciiialettetewn, P. I. 1.; Crosby. Ogre