race arom- "rrm GUARDIAN. Cuancorrarowor‘ t ‘Kansans an A4 v Yvw v PIIIIIBE EDWARD rooov - rues. nurse. lhflneo 2:80 -- Evening Shows 6:45 - 9 7MRS. PARADINE?" freon rrntron urn re p \ \ “EREGRY PICK ‘grill defend heri a A4AA‘pAA‘AA Frill hope she liresr ‘ll l i i f t thirties nuthnho: lerill judge heri. Fer-Yer s. 6&6&Q§QQQQqQO444§¥9§9§ff§§§§ff+%OO§§4§§O§§4§§§§§§4§4§fffVQQ4 KILMFIR W. L .1 a The ladies of Kilmuir Women's Institute met at the Kilmuir Hall on July 14th for their monthly meeting. The president. Mrs. Ed Farquharson called the meeting to order by repeating the Ode. To answer roll call, each member donated a nickel. in the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Cyril Johnston, Mrs. Mur- dock MacGowan attended to the business of the meeting and read the minutes and correspondence. Reports from the annual con- vcntion in Charlottetown and the district convention in Caledonia were given. The members held a lively and interesting discussion on repairing and remodelling the school. Committees tor the month re- ported and the following new ones were appointed: Sick, Mrs. lid Farqirharson and Mrs. A. M. MacPhersQn: enter- tainment, Mrs, Ed Earquharson. Roll call is to bc n donation of a nickel and a load pencil, the pencils to be used when the en- tertainment committee for the month requires them. The mem- bers are invited to 'hold their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Peter MacDonald. The host- ess for the evening, Mrs. W. Mc- Kenna served the members a de- rternrrs cooumr suspects the true story! . '- c‘ tours ruroru hope she dies! -- on or nnaraa"¢.e.r'.ra.e Ii DAVID 0. SELZNICIVS production of ALFRED IIITCIICOCWS itrur crsr AAA4AAAA“AAAAAAA lightful lunch. The National An- them closed the meeting. FOR sane: Farm for sale at Souris River consisting of 120 acres, '18 acres under cultivation, re- mainder undcr hard and soft- wood. Goodhouse and barn. JOSEPH J. MacGORMACK M ... J. mason , orronrarnlsr D 1D D . D D D D D D D D . D D D D D D , D D , D Haoaoauccwun wo+ewowuo ecseccccccecceac‘ecc*“**~“-“---4- MONTAGUE. P. B. I. Ufllce Connected Will’ fllllfililii IY KEI yYis“ I *.¢.-""'“"'"?_;qi AAAJAA v vvvv . an‘ a Y1 s» wmr rue flee-Eff. on cAvew! W........¢=:::...- ......---....-".-..."when: - WIiIM ROAD AND VIGINITY Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore. Commercial Cross. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Dick Campbell, Whlm Road, was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillis, ac- companied by their two children, spent Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald, Kllmulr. Master Garth Maclnnll. Forest Hill, la spending several days vis- iting at Whlm Road. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore. Mi! Maxine‘ MacBeth, student nurse at the P. E. Island Hospital, spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacBeth. Whlm Road. CAPITOL rooav - rue ,- Showlng At 2:80 1 7 - 8:4! = ‘strcnru/ can... ' NEWS - COMEDY - TRAVEL o¥¢++++0+o+ oowoooo Miss Ishbel Farquharson, Char- lottetown, arrived at Kilmuir to spend the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farquhar- son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham, Commercial Cross, recently had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cart- ney Compton of Malton. Mass, 1 5:‘ Sunday, the 24th inst, the con- gregation was delighted to hear an inspiring solo, “The Lord Is My Shepherd", rendered by Mrs. Ralph Douglas of Montreal. Mr. Harrington Ycrston eapably pre- sided at the organ. A delegation headed by Mayor Boudreault. with representatives of his Council and the Executive of the Georgetown Community Welfare League travelled to the City in connection with the new Community Recreational Center. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Kelly, Mr. Russel Kelly of Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Namara of Haverhlll, Mass, last week visited the homes of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory of George- town, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curley o! Brudenell. ’ ______~ St. Andrew's Church Montague liold Annual Picnic and Mrs. M. Fillmore of Mont- real. Miss Marjorie Campbell. nurse- in-training at the P. E. island Hospital, paid a brief visit to Whlm Road. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Miss Mildred Farquloarson of Bellmont, Mass, who has been spending the past two weeks via ttlng relatives and friends on Prince Edward Island. was a re- cent guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farquharson, Kilmuir. On her visit to Kllmuir; Miss Farquhar- son was accompanied by Mrs. Mary MacMillan and Mr. andMrs. Morley Smith, all of Charlotte- town. .."l‘ha pupils and parents of Milltown and Albion schools, to- gether with their teachers, Mr. Pearl Calms of Albion and Mrs. Gordon Moore o! Milltown, went to Panmure Island Beach tor I picnic on July lot. Mr. Ted Butler took the Milltown group in his truck, and Albion school group went .on a truck belonging to- Mr. Jesome. There were about fifty in each party. Everyone had a very enjoyable afternoon swimming and playing games. A delicious picnic lunch was served by the older people of each district before the two parties returned to their homea. Georgetown ~ and Vicinity Miss Joan and Miss Ann Whitty of Melrosc, Mesa, wt? are spend- ing some time visit ng on the Island. are at present the guests of their cousins. Miss Virginia and Miss Elizabeth Grant. - Mlaa Jeanette Boudreault. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boud- reault of O'Leary, la the guest of Min Dorothy Sharkey at her summer home on Brudencll Riv- er. Miss Rosalia Klgglns, who ll engaged in technician work at the General Hospital 1n New Water- ford, N. 3., is visiting Georgetown when she is the guest of Mayor and Mrs. P. L. Boudreault. Mr. Bud Graham and Mr. Joa- eph Regan left Friday on return to Boston, Man, after vacationing in Georgetown. where they; were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell A. Wight. Mr. Harry MacConnell, who until recently has been a mem- ber of the atafl of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlotte- town, has been transferred to tho Amherst. N. 8., branch of tho Bank of Commerce. on. le. David's United Church has boon pleased to welcome a goodly amber-aviation tacos During the tourist season now ~ a‘? g - lollowllgplaooalnlloahgrsbs \ \ ..°The annualvcrngregational pic- nic of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. was held at Brudenell Point, Wednesday after- noon, July lflth. Approximately one hundred children and adults ~ rue sasrener ouareoraer WEI, ‘ Korean. nausea. amen I. more.‘ one anon. Inylmu _ out, en- lorries our. 40am cannon-mom. Walton ma. TlaGuardlanmyboboaght-osonyolflo la Georgetown: The ha! Olflaor IIllllaI-lowollynr-aafiy. Inlourla: tloodoabandllcrcanco loner; lnltlaloraz Tloloaillflao. --'I‘lv'.l"l"lD IUOTWIAB at the Montague Shoe store. A ..'CLAI.K'S Mid-Summer Bale at Montague. Get your share of the Bargains. ..°IEADEIB will fllld display solo advts. and auction advtm-stc. 1 on our Financial Page. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stewart ‘who spent the past two weeks in Brooklyn. guests of Mrs. John rMatheson, leit Wednesday on re- |turn to their homo in Lexington. Mass. . in were presented. This was follow- ed by a short vesper service con- ducted by Rev. I‘. N. Young. Following is the list of athletic events and the winners. r 100 yard dam (girls alx and un- der): l. Sylvia Myers; I. Gloria Kennedy. 100 yard dash (boys ab: and llfldél’)! l. Ian Campbell; 2. Earl Pools. 100 yard dash (girls aevm and . ileight): 1. Carol Boehner; a m». garet MacLsan, 100 yard dash (boys seven and eight): 1. Everett Myers. 100 yard dash (girls nine and ten): 1. Elaine Poole; 2. Joanne Watterworth; 3. Kay MacLsan. 100 yard dash (boys nine and ten): 1. Arnold MacLean; 2. David MacLean. 100 yard dash (girls eleven and ' twelve): l. Phyllis Reid; 2. Shir- lcy MacLeen. 100 yards dash (boys eleven , and twelve): 1. Marne Kennedy; 2. Glen Nicholson. , 100 yard dash (girls thirteen l and fourteen): 1. Anna MacLean; . 2. Audrey MacLelan. 100 yard dash (boys thirteen and fourteen): 1. Blair Watter- worth. l00 yard dash (teen age girls): 1. Selma MacLean: 2. Florine Hig- ginbotham. 100 yard dash (teen age boys): . 1. James Knox; 2. Blair Waiter- worth. Wheelbarrow race for boys: l. Arnold MacLean and Marne Ken- nedy; 2. Glen Nicholson and Ken- neth Fraser. Wheelbarrow race for girls: l. Elaine Poole and Sally MacEach- em: 2. Kay MacLean and Vicki Walker. Jockey race for boys: 1. James Knox and Wallace MacDonald; Z. Marne Kennedy and David Mac- Lean. Three-legged raco for boys: l. Bobby MacDonald and James Knox; 2. Blair Watterworth and _Glen Nicholson. Three-legged race for girls: 1. Elaine Poole and Kay MacLean; 2 Phyllis Reid and Thelma Stew- art. Sack race for boys: l. Blair Watterworth; 2. James Knox. Sack race for girls: 1. Kay MacLean; 2. Elaine Poole. MacLean. lhad a thoroughly enjoyable after- terworth‘ .noon and evening with everyone rtaklng part in the games, races,‘ i and other sports. A bountiful sup- ipcr was heartily enjoyed, after which the prizes (or the races "in. LY‘. lClladys Myers. Ir. N. Young; z. s. o. Reid. Girls’ high lump: 1. Audrey Boys‘ high jump: 1. Blair Wat- Dash for ladies over twenty: l. Mrs. Elsie Watterworth; 2. Mrs. Dash for men over twenty: 1. ..'l‘0I llllfl‘ in Montague, Moro formerly Drona Sloop. Apply Mrs. J. W. Carrutliora. Box 208. ..'POI SALE. — 19$ Pontiac Coupe. Good condition. Apply Bill Garrick. Montague. , ' “col-Ann's svrr sanr stitch- tague. Men's Suits at Mid-Sumner Clearance Prices. ..'Mrs. Barry Jamicson cnterv talned at her aumme home in B. ’ ll recently in honor of Mrl. Mel Upton. who is leaving soon. to take up residence in Kentvllle, N‘. S. l .'Rev. Maurice Fletcher ‘and Mrs. Fletcher. Montague, have as their guests Mrs. Fletcher's sister. Miss Juanita Loo, Alabama. and her friend, Miu Paula Odom, Georgia. ~ ..'Mr. and Mrs. George Wright of Calgary arc spending a two waoka vacation at the summer homo o! Missal Martha and Bes- sie Poole, at Lower Montague. ' .. Mr. and Mrs. William Clark- son, accompanied byltheir child- rcn, Stephen and Patricia Jean, an spending a month's vacation in Montague at the home of Mlsl Agnes Annear. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Martin and daughter. Heather, of Monc- ton, N.B., were recent visitors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Camp- bell. Summerville, Mass, are vis- iting in Montague. guests of Mr. Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell. Mr. Campbell is renewing old acquaintances after an absence from the Province of twenty-eight years. ____ JVIIITING RELATIVE! — Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Hilchey, accom- panied by their son Billy. of Chatharn. N.B., and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ross of Moncton. spent two weeks in Montague, guests of Mr. Hllchey's father, Mr. William A. l-Illchey and Mrs. Hilchey, and his brother and alater-in-law. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hilchiey. JEXPEOTIID T0 ARRIVE SHORTLY-Mr.‘ A. Thompson. ac- companied by his son, Mr. A. '1‘ Thompson, of Cheshire, England. are expected to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Denhan‘; Whlm Road, in the near future. Mr. Thompson is at present in Westcnr Canada and is expected to arrive here sirortly. During the put number of year! Mr.‘ Thompaonjrrd his Ion have been operating a large dairy farm in England. and are now looking for an ideal location where they might purchase a large tract of land for a dairy farm. They ar- rived ln Canada aboard the Aqui- tania. and left for Western Can- ada to look over prospects in that locality before coming to P.E.l.. where they will remain for an extended period. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW g Ll. I. STUDENTS TRAIN IN ONTARIO-Two Officer Cadets‘ both from Prince Edward Island are shown above at work in o... Divisional Signal Oflice during their COTC course with the Royal Canadian School of Signals at Barricfleld, Ont., where they are Ipend. in; the summer. They are. J. L. D. Kennedy of Charlottetown, left, and L. D. Sullivan o! Klnkora, P. I. l. (Canadian Army Photo) Murray River, Murray will be interrupted from 1:30 to 5 work is completed. INTERRUPTION The work of moving poles on the Sparrows Road. neo- cssltatod by the highway widening sumed on Tuesday alter-noon, August nd, 1949. The power supply to Montague, Georgetown, Cardigan, bour and surrounding territory p.rn. each day until tho pro mmewillbero- We regret this inconvenience to our many customers but this is necessary in order that our men work with a minimum hazard. , MA Thank You, ' manuals GOTAPATIENTIN nrrrnrr: rztrcrnrc or... us. 0%*@0%G By Fuigoly dr-Shortan erowbA were AND mo. cARauNcLa? were vou c numrs _ ‘aoaoss ‘so. Mountain? u. Seize _1". Musical ._ lake ‘.12. Pleads passage 40.Toll\ __ _18.00vcrs p. Looaelyi lLFcmininc m, gen hon ng name . . oc -‘ part 42. Not working 18. Flow, l\ ,; 9. Roman poet. . u fluid. 1 g0. hlverltlrr)’ {nbgznfl n gldsntfly 1. yfu ' e g . urge or .12. I-loead o! ' lernur services, diocese, 2. Elliptical 22.0mm x "r I14. Wagonq ,3. Perfonned 23. Record o! filhrilfl “Mfg! w *~ can: r cert: ~="~ canto i5. Aaonc 6. Fencing 24.‘La.ld hold of f” ‘imedicallg 16. Father _ , blades zlhllndurs ‘M. Danger. 17. Not secnfl 6. Roster 26.DecorataI' 34. Saucy lng to ‘I. 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