I PAGE EIGHT A N ...s . Tlim Rivers lN.l. icongenlal Dllll Agentf THE EASTERN GUARDIAN CI-IARLOTTETOWN Former Glen THE GUARDIAN. Annual convention isgargetown Rgtlrej ,aoieNT::-Moisvraouc: Earold ruca MarPhee. Mlaa Joye AGENT GEORGET ..'After completing 40 years ser-, P. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn e Wlgglntou. Plus McKIIInan, OWN: Walden Laura. William Man 'Arinual district. convention nfl mg -1-hue mwrs women; 1n;m.ivice with the Canadian 115 w” held Monday afternoon and 1Rsilways, Mr. W. T. Wood. Station q-wing in Union Road School, and IAgent at Georgetown and a native wag conducted by district. president iof Kelly's Cross, on June 9. com- Mrs. Emmett Power. The meeting mericed a three weeks leave. Prlofltownl was 3 business I visitor to his retirement which becomes opened with 1119 IHSHIUIE MIG. Iolsl , lMontague yesterday. tlves and friends in Boston. - . owed by address of welcome by effective July 1. lilail. . i ..-.D Maud. arrived at her home in 1a)v?::av1dBu(C1'c'Ie;I1I'lI;nl1i1f331':;5p:V;ll)3:3??? M"-V mm C””'”' "I Wmfh Mml M” wwd """”d "I9 "''”'"3' M3 Mm. Murdock Macxinnon. Mon- Dundas this week. . tmlt) Michi an on Sundav June .incoln Dewar, New Perth. re- the Canadian National Railways rum. 1, mm-,,,g m powm1'gue5,, ggg. ,)m'- The gecdased who xv" in ll-mnded-' in Dccembef 1913 Ind "fwd mlof her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. Patti Kiingsbury, Holliston, " ' ' Fl!-It Speak” ll'3:Y Ml"-T WEII” the CIDINW 01 RCIIOVIIIK A1939 " Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins. Mass, arrived at Dundas Friday wimdm son of the hue M,-I ma thaw, who gave all interesHm.l Id" various Island stations untlll .-.- when; he intends to take up msi. Mm Alexander W Mdmewn limp on the fllllslcnl IltSIlVRISIl'EAS-dMa1.Ch 1913 when he nceived m,' ”.M,.' J- D. Mm.LH,d. Mmdagued dence. During me First wdrld W” 1": n: the value of iiiiisval Irtllllllliifxrst permanent position on being returned last. week from 3 busi-i .....B....-... mwd averse” with the foam n the comiitiiiiitv Slic reviewed the appointed to the position of Clark neg; mp to Nova scotin, ' immune” Besides ms Widow he wrk afwmpllsllvd h.V the W- 1- and Operator at the summerslde BB - i and iii sm.m,'t.d by one Sm" 'MW 1 E. i. in nrotimmit W ”5””HFrelght. Office. .In November hei ....'BEAT().V'S B0.1llI)' Shop ls' imm M.,,ii.es.,n ,.,,,.,,,,i',.,, 0; '3CIl .TF'HT- M15 Sh'rl'-V 511EK95l9dluas promoted to the position Otlnow locatctl in the .Vfarl.e.'inl V' ' 'i Goddard Hospndf Bosmn Mud hilt Ill” 11”"-"'l” ””ld p"”"M9i'C.N.R. Agent at Port Hill. a postlsullding. MrIlll.lQllP, titllticeiil tnl Y and ml-99 brothmfs Angu5'0n the, he. love of i"imi.i1s::::iiiiz 1” thPlWI1lCI'I he held until May 1938.,the Moritiiiztic Egg Grllfllllg Sta-5 TV?T?'T ,i,o,m-stead in G191; wimgm sin. mines. ihiirrlics niid r'o1nnllllIlI.ViDl”.-mg hm 30 yea” nrvic, H mm ”.Mr. md Mm A. Fmher ddiclajr m vam,om,er' Bdcq andwud TIIITSF lPcrt Hill he carried on his dlltlell 77- - lcoinperiied by Mr. Donald Fisher. liam in Stave Falls, B. C. M” Edll” COM” INK" lbomiin an efficient manner and built, ..'Mr. I-ferry Thurston, Toronto.d'ri-um, N, S, spent the week end, he work villi,-I21 Niiism (P3PI1YPfl i:i;e,an emubla "pumuond don!" 15 the gm,” of Mt Leonard Irtmg ill st'l:rm.s '. :.irii:i IE .- d g In Mav i938 he was promoted to.C8mPb01l. MOHUIQUP H6 I5 8350 laud. Ari ” VSUIVJ W ' ime P0511101, of Agent at the 1m-gerivlsitliig at the liotnc oi Hi". and Mrs. WI by Ml t I k Hyhhiceiitcis and Eastern Terminal at-Chester 1.lmvFll.Vll. Gvni'uctoivn. " '13- '-11 ll" "” -ill” ' 0" 'f t r .it' h heldl r- s'llblEC' The Afllll' SFWHIS VII” '69”? mu!-ll T mi? his eretire-l "Vie d U "s Xln-1 v Sn-lh , . ....,.,..,mmz ddmmp until this. ie you 0 1 .. . I. an . l. . to i . . Talia”? M D ment. During his 15 years of re- Charlottetown, and Mr and Mrs. 5 T3 ll l i , - . - . , , ; . . sidency in Georgetown, Wilfred iJcyhn Gav and .'zinis.y. biiiiimciside. . ms" HF” E MIG c0n:.UT::.d.T., as he has been familiarly beconie were visnnrs to Mniitagiie. Stin- l"I”I:;I”,dLx;.o Ma known has made for himself a day guests OI Mr and Mrs. John illl . . .- I I . ' lhost of friends. who will regretdwhite. Wnnten of xiv it lrl and the con- . , . . i , , - his lanned departure. i - s B .Wti::.1(:,'I ,,M'.::p1- Inptheperformance of his dutiesl --'Gl4E5T5 0F 5('"001i PRIN- IDO IV El I ..C. d mi he was efficient. congenial and CIPAL - Th? F”-Id?!"-s of Kraft? Mme Tl ”m”iI”” mgr, :”S5;f,.edinb1iging and in 3 mmmun:-V eleven, liloiitaciic Hi: Sclinnl. ll: IIl..I s L ' l .2 ,c.O.mmi .5; i.. itrirp im,.,5 lwhere public officials are often D9”? I-WWV5 01 1”” I W I Anx.l:iI;5etlI.l.1lAcn'd I I -llli;lP" In! the called upon to serve the I)llll'lC -kill” H”-'"”5 -"””'”l ' ””””"”” 'i'. .. -c. i. - - . - . . :2 R i it it B . "PSDIUIIOFI fVll'Illil;I!r"P, presented thP;dl1F1nB DII'dl11)' h0IH”5- hls Vvl””l'3'iM H19 Rl I bml mm 0 W mm U . V , l - . d d vf,eiResi.aura::t. uhcn they received a 'II?Il1l06:AnIgllC1r-iRI'Pi:lnlI(: Ilglft :f(VDl';.)!:lIf(::IlIgI')nE?l?Iil8:T idiiltyeuee 6 W" 'm” 5" ll" (lime or mt” r . i . 2- 1 . - , . yur loyalty in lslxmbctli the QliPElI.l Mr. Wood recently purchased adscholasuc IN": a 2 ROSCI-,1! lliq. ssirere thanks of property in Charlottetown and: him Mmw xlmlmmoh. Mun. up residencelt. - , N V I ::.mi Road for there in the near future and the W”? ls l”P5,”””- ”” l”g .l”.pm” V '0 Mrs. wahudcmum M Georgemwn and "Final. guest nl, ltcr :0ll-lll-..'llt and d p'd.Xm Cooke mrimundmg ""5 wish mm and Mmwldatigttterr, Mi. and Mrs. Jenkins. ' i Clareiice Miirphi and son. IIIF. coiiiei Gieenfnid their hosp x'haw. a:. tic extended in plans on taking resins heir add on the muslcal'w d 'ears of welll-earnedl i - W p festival: to Mrs. Hcrrltig: to Illltlfklanodo eSnJI:;'IanbSIg3xetI1'enlCnt. lJ7h.C1'.Mrgf1.?,)1il?lH0:lIIIi. me guests: Manning for her instriictive dam-l -- X" f lsj I 35 mil” pa” 5”" mstraiion; and all others whnl ,,,, - - i;;;)',;)::;'”:.bl':)lm XVII: mm Ml5' J' H made the it.-i:hei'ing A success. 3: LONDON (Cpi- Prjceleggl 3 't ml ' Resolve, that this convention sup-lu.”5m.,,, of Oxford's long his-, MM. "Ir" "" P E" To musical femul tory on exhibition at Goldsmiths n securing the services of a musl-luau he” um” um End of Aug. ml supervisor for the province. LN" include I Bible Md siovegi D.r-solve to heartily endorse t.hc!bekmgmg to Emdbem 1, Mun proposal to. );o1dd fa CtOhm";l1n”y;ton'a writing case and paintings oatzaar oraise un s or e ng's, . d County Memorial Hospital riurselsi Y dn vmC1' Rubum Tum" In Montague Town council Meeting Nnwmi The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; In SOIIIISZ The Snack Bar and H. Richards in UII. -..-'MTr.-B'ei"tae Lannan, Charlotte- to Dies In Detroit ..'Mr. Williiain. of the death of his brother. Mr. Angus Mathuon. Glen Miss Mary Campbell. who spent received word yesterday the past two weeks visiting rela- his 60th year. was born in Glen of June 13 with their sister, Mrs., John Dixon and Mr. Dixon, r:ast.tun. Mass. is Spending her vaca- .Baltic. diinii at her home in Elmira. i --.,.. We regret to learn that Mrs. Mi: and Mrs. Samuel McLeod, Oswald Steuart of Kiiigsboro liasiigg, spent Sunday as guests of had a fall at her home on June Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McLean, '13. It is the uisli of her iiumerouslKiiigsboro. friends that her condition uill ------ soon improve. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bruce and I --W Mr .and Mrs. Wallace Rose. Es.I.t i Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Harris. Baltic, motored to Charlottetown accompanied by Mrs. A. P. Mc- June 9 on business. Phec. Elmira. were recent visitors lto Georgetown. i Representations from the Fed. - oral Department of Fisheries vis- MISS P-H119 KP-IVS is Slwiidiliil ited North Lake section recently some time visiting relatives and investigating matters in connect- Jriends in Elmira. ion with gear lost in the recent Woctmoroland Singers Delight Montague Audience ..'A thrilled capacity audience at the. A. D. Macxenzle Hull. Mon- taguc, last evening, listened with rapt attention and appreciation as the Westmorelund Singers of Moncton. N.B., delighted them with an evening of melodious close harmony in songs of today and of the long ago. Flollo-wing brief remarks by the ohntrmum. Rev. J. M. Fraser. the program opened with the song "Its a Big Wide Wonderful World." Mrs. C. O. Steeves was the com- mentator for the group. The ro- mantle story of Darby and Joan. their courtship, honeymoon, and family life was depicted in songs such as "The Girl That I Marry", "some Sunday Morning," by "The Light of The silvery Moon", "Camp Town Races". "The West, a Nest and You”, and "Kentucky Babe" are paid tribute to the lritlll Isles and brought memories of the coronation with "The Golden Couch", "Ye Banks and hues of Bonny Doon" and "Its a Great. Day For the Irish" As their concluding numbers the group sang "Sweet- est Little Feller" and "It Is No Secret." Readings by Mrs. C. O. steeves of Moncton, and Mrs. H. M. Davi- son, Charlottetown, proved to be very humorous to the appreciative audience. The audience also showed their appreciation of Ln excellent ex- hibition of tap dancing by Peggy Dalziel and Electa Roberta of Cliarlottetown. The piano accompaniment sup- plied throughout the program by Mrs. Hugh Buchanan was a. de- light to her listeners. The Westfnoreland Sfngeu in- clude the following: Mrs. Mildred church choir who made merits for this entertainment. 59.. Mrs. L. H. Poole who ante the Westmoreland Singers at their summer home. Nobody know! who own; men in this old Kent Until the council will to clean up rubbish. -JUNE 23. 1953 Neal. Min. Manure I-an-Is. Mu, Evelyn Early, rs. Erna Mac. Manus. Mrs. H on steoves. Mu. Jean Eider. Mrs. Evelyn McMa.nus. MM Dorothy Hayes and Mrs. Ruth Buchanan. , Rev. J. M. 1'!-user olccs thanks of the congregation to talented ladies of Moncton ma Charlottetown for the very 4.. llghtful evening and fine pm. swam. also to the ladies of en. arruug. clal thanks were given to Mir. gm ruined T1 ADDINGTON. England (cplgg the village community. been ascertained, not issue order; it has L The Neighbors Girls and songs of the ”Gay Nineties" was a very pleasing tea-I WIS. Singers In costumes of U1 ti era song "The sweet Long Ago, "An Old Fashioned Garden”.i "When You and I Were Young Mlesie”, and "Old Grey Bennett." A Zroup of popular songs included "Keep It A Secret." "I Believe" and "Anywhere I Wander". The sing- ll lstorms by the fishermen. lorestl ;' Miss Audrey Robertson. llill, spent the week end with her: Mr, Francis camben of the llfH'6H1S M11 Mid MP5. Alexaiidw Fisherman's loan Board oltice Robtlrtsoll. Red Point lspent the week end of June 13 at -ea his home in Rcti Point. A fellowship group meeting at the home of Miss Birdie Kidsoni Sympathy of the community on June 12, was largely attended. igoes out to Mr. (lyrcne McDonald "" " iof Grecnvalc in the recent death Miss Julia Mvliinis. Red Point. ni his iii-other ulio passed away is spending some time with herim Monm-351, sister. Mrs. Donald Ma('Eachcrn,i Clear Springs. The North Lake fishermen are taking the heavy loss caused by M1”. and Mt'S- Rcddif 3- KIIISOIL the storm with courage and are Red Point, were recent I)II5lII9SSlkeeping on mm their work 3;, visitors to the C1132 lbt-st they can under a great draw- iback. Mr. Elliot Bruce, East Baltic,i MM. is at present a patient in Souris, Mn porbu young, King5boro' mme at Montague. d iTintoretto. An invitation to hots oi. cowl ggjfgfgp -.'F-Outlne business We-9 mills- wnuon at New Perm mm year acted at the meeting of the Mon-I ivy; unanimously n(I(-Pp'Fd4 vast axons of Ecuador are clad in tague Tm: ll Council lirlri in the I.)"IlClOIlS refreshment; uicrifvirglii forest--rich in rubber. cin- C(lIlIIf'lI innm last. evriiinc with. iMayoi' B H Yeo. picsirlitit: Pro-l lsent were Cotincillors R.e,vnoldsX Nicholson. Hessian and MacGowa.n.E The minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read by the clerk, Mr. Arnold Wightmtn,i' who also read the bills for pay- ment. It. uns inoved that they be paid, and that 51500.00 be paidl on account in Poole and Beer Cnn-, struction Company for preporingl and gravelling of the streets oil "Wed by the hostess institutes. chorus and valuable timber. LIFE ON THE FARM WAS NEVER LIKE THIS! 3 . . as Ma and Pa fake ct howling holiday! JOIN THEM TO-DAY WED. or THUR. at the Pm" I Montague. I The rcslsztiawoii til Coiiiicillnrl Jamieson u as il('('(lIl7Il(I with the i deepest regret. Mr. Jizimiescn, ow- ing in many duties in his businesml offered his resignation last eve-I ning. He served in the last council for two years. and in the present. council since Fcbriiaijv. During his. terms of oiiice, Mr. Jtiniiesori I'lPIfIl the posts of chairman of the street committee, chairman of the? light. coimmattee. chairman of the police commitice, and chairman of the sanitation committer-. , A delegation was l'Fi"PlVPfI wlizchl btrought forth the qticstinii of Call parking on Saturday night. par- tlcularly. and pointed out the serious siiiuttion which prevailed. It proposed that the smith side of. the Main Street, possibly to Mac-, Donald Aicniie, be widmicd, see that angle parking might, lic'fcasl- ble. It was nlso proposed that lights be placed on the Sievcnsl Wharf area where there is al parking spare available. The mat-, ter was taken under adviscmenti pending further reports. I It. was also moved that a Ictopl instri be placed on the right hand, side of the street entering the; Main Street at Minnie's Gilt Shopw -q,. starring ' NJ. and that the "No Parking" sign be brought down to a point neari this store. thus to prevent traf- fic congestion in this area. I Following discussion of several! routine matters. the meeting ad-I EXTRA! AT HOME WITH ROYALTY -- "SO YOU VVANT TO WEAR THE PANTS" -- Shows 3:30-7-9 Journed. CAPITOL TD-DAY WED. TWO snowmos ONLY TODAY AT 3:30 - 7:30 A CHILL A MINUTE AT TONIGHT'S "OWL SHOW" CAPITOL AT 10 o'clock SIIIIIIIIE IHRILIS (IF IEIIIIDII AIID MIIIIIBIIE MYSTERY! DRAMATIZED FROM UNTHINKABLE FACTS OF RECORD! A G L WHO TRAVELLED ALnNi...Aun A MAN WHO HUNGERED FDR LOVE! No punzhes in mm luls Stovuiun i .. Wlixlitts IIII IIBIIIII I '”9'3IIHlII.WINIIRI' IIIIIIIIII MIINIIIIIIII WWW HiIIIIEl1DIIEl;DLllll Illilliiil, A 'recently for St. John's. where they and family were June if vlsltorsi Ito the home of Mrs. lIl'HS a recent visitor to East Bal- AIC. Dr E Kassner and Mrs blast.- iier and family. Souris. are spend- Hospital. rccovi-ry. All wish him a speedy The litany friends of Mrs. Clar- ence Rose are glad to see her back ing their vacation in Montreal 11-, her home m Norm Lug 191. and other PM” 01' Chfmda tmdllnwing her recent serious illness U-S-A yllll P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Rnv Briitrr. North M13 and M11 Eumt Kemp. RIVER FPO!" R ITNM lI"”k'9nd North Lake. spent the recent week with Mr. Bruce's sister and hm-l 'cnd in Gaspercaux. ther-in.iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Char-; les Chlng, Red Point. i Mrs. Clive Bruce and daughter tins of Elmira, are both ill in Soiiris Hospital. All wish them I Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Massey. We KNEW ALUMINUM was used for artificial limbs, crutches and other aids to the fractured human I ramc. suggesting siilliwidcr horizons for this versatile modern mcial. Seems In animal lover of Twickcnliam found a squirrel with a broken leg and fixed it up with a pair of wooden splints. These his furry patient immediately ate. So he made two more. this time of alu- minum. No more trouble. It's just one more example of the seemingly limitless uses of aluminum. And it helps explain why Alcan is increasing its alu- minum-making capacity in Que- bec, and building a new smelter in British Columbia. Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). o Bnthwell, were recent. visitors toispecd). and Conwmd ,.eCdVe”.. Charlottetown. I . . -"'m I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Conway. M” 1YVm R0b"l50” W" hG5"North Lake. were recent visitors toss to the Women's Missionarylm the Crud Society at. her home in Rcdl .B... Palmr June 9' Sympatliy is extended to the "m" widow and ftimily of the late Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Mr,Callum.l John A. McKenzie who passed on North Lake. spent the week end ati their home in Glen William. ...DM i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ching.l Red Point. were business visitors, to Charlottetown. North River and, Southport on June 9. ,at his home in Montague June 13 ilollowing a long illness. Mr. John McKie, Howe Bay, was a June 14 visitor to Red Point. Messrs Ralph McDonald and Stanley Fisher. south Lake, were Mrs Albert. Garrett, Balhursl. b 1 ,1" r th "V on grind I visit to East Baltic recent- Jxfwmfgv l S O" 0 C C I I T "” Messrs. Elwood Chins. Red Those taking Grade VIII examslpmnd and Leland Dixon were I" 50”” "" Jm"? 10 ”"d 11 ""'lJune 9 visitors to Charlottetown Misses Clara Ching and Maryand North RN” Whalen of Red Point, Misses Ruth; F535 ''"d Em” B'”"' Md M”"'l Congratulations are extended to B”""”' F” Md Ede” MCC'"3(”llVfr. and Mrs. Harold Bernard of 0! Ell” 331119" Charlottetown on their recent V TT marriage. Mrs. Bernard was well Mr. Howard, Cheverle, N. 8.. islknuwn in the eucwn diam-ml, spending some time at his home She had taught. school at Red in Elmira. Point a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell, Campbell's Cove. and Mrs. Laur- ence McPhee. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stead and , 'son Lowell of North Lake. spent Little Harbour. leftiime M.E.k.md It their home in Mm i Montague. ofl attended the wedding of Margaret Campbell, formerly Campbell's Cove. -4). T. FISH FOR SALE DRY HAKE, ' 50 II). lots 14 cents per lb. McG()WAN'S LIMITED, Kilniuir. P. E. 1. Mrs. George Dockerty. Plnettrn Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn, accompanied by Mr. Reggie Reid? of Montague. were Sunday visitors to Red Point. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fay Glover andl family of Charlottetown spent June 7 at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Dixon. East Baltic. Misses Helen McLean, Kings- hnro. and Sylvia Bruce, Red Point, were business visitors to Char- lottetown June 9. I Dorkertyls I iHouse cleaning Sale Still On At The MONTAGUE 5 T0 31.00 STORE Most Specials Still In Stock BUY NOVV AND SAVE parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jar- dlne. Klngsboro. Mr. Horace McDonald, Kings- bnrn. was a recent business visitor to St. Peters. Miss Jean Campbell, R.'N., Bos- Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE ltcpalra To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL Annual High School dance APPLIANCE St. Peter's Bay Legion Hall, Repairs Wednesday, June 24th, 1953. ' h t . Ad- CI'IB.I5SOI'IS OYC ES ra "mm; M” mission 25c and 50c. Now word comes from England , , - .- -v .. In It I hi I I In (or l but mi TI Nun mum. en la: Mom he will never be a it Life: "You shouldn't give Dad any more credit. He keeps telling By George Clark I x ' iii. ble to pay his bills." Duarterly P. E. I. FISHERIES Meeting FEDERATION MURRAY HARBOUR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th; 1958 at 3 RM Many important aspects and Packing Industries will be discussed and all inter- csted are invited to attend. A. WALTHEN Secretary. of the Lobster Fishing I GAUDET, E I 9 I l ,;GAs1'i2ic,'riii-.r it . .-. srovsisurzsisoiui 4 wAN15 TO KNOW iwiw ms THERE , lSN'TA SMELL OFA CUSTOMEl2- V . , There Ought To Be Law IA MEAL. RING--I SIZED! THEN DR iWATCl-I 'EM I I xdcnur-. .'. OUT OUR WAY an i R. William! N; ' ti ml, lJ.,'lIIi-sr- 3- l'M..W. .5-no h ti y. "T, Ila tN AI I?I 1'-I u'I5Ii,'"-'.vv- ii I; I i W llp;Arw4t'.r'.fxu's"-- I i' ilil”.i2.ivS.:r:”'”-W 1.: L ., , Li L. A-THE 93 y 3 CARlZYiN' WATER IN YOUR HAT "ID A D06 WITH A HULL CREEK RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM--NOW; PVE 5EEN AN' HE ate use GRABBED LISTEN-'WElVE ,” TRIED EVERY KNOWN BAIT AN'.. -. AIN'T HADA BITE. '- HI5TON6UE IN i 4. TH' CREEK AN'A' ' EVEVRY'I'I'IIIs.lGJ(,.g' ITl,'I'HEI2E IT IS! Jl5' STUCK 1 E It rsf on .....'..:k.i '