E” g. F i frlnce Charles PAGE EIGHT at the Bath and West Agricult- ural show here Thursday. It was the first time the Mi-year-old 9 prince. who was not present, had exhibited cattle from his royal farms at the show, one of the biggest agricultural meets in Brit- BATH. England. (APi -Prince ain. The farms are managed for Ohulu carried off top prize with him by professional stockmen. his biili "Buthiiy Drummer Boy” rm: VGUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .. ., .. . .. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN still 33”? if.?ii3.i".; ?i;?i3?”i;. Bruce MacPbee, itlin Jnyoo AGENTS;-MONTAGUE: En-old F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. Montague Saturday. wI"hmm' H" M'K"m”' spent the week-end in Sturgeon guest of Mrs. Norman MacKinnon. The Guardian may be bought at. Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: TI. Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar and I1. Richards 8 Ban. the following places in Montnguoi M” me” ?W"””"- ””""”"”i town, was a business visitor to PREMIERE SHOWING IN THE MARITIMES . . . FILMS ARRIVING BY AIR DIRECT FROM LONDON! SHOWING AT BOTH THEATRES riiindiggriioiyvlnn and CAPITOL WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. X HE MOST COMPLETE l COVERAGE of mi. 3 Historic Oneo-in-o- L Litotimo Evontl All the thrilling y pomp ond pogoontry 1 , - . -with the actual S . 3 Westminster Abbey l” A Coronation ' ti Coromonyl tr x i. Narrated thy. LAURENCE LIVIER Tho J. mm RANK 0RGANlZATION Present: 3 if QUEEN ” t A-' 15--C.R.9W1YFD . f PLEASE NOTE SHOW SCHEDULES - - - ' Hundreds of inquiries about this wonderful film have been received at the Theatre Officc . . . and to make It possible for every citizen to see thc colorful pictures of this historic ovcnt, our regular prograin schedule will be changed as follows: EPRINCE EDWARD"-Matinee at 2:30 p.m. Evening: Complete Program Starting at 6-8-10 . "CAPITOL":--Matinee 3:30:13. 7 and 9 PLAN TO ATTEND THE MATINEE OR EARLY SHOWS FOR THE BEST SEATS CAPITOL TODAY and TUESDAY 'lbccl3iii33ionfi Tl-eta? " Trouble H 's-. in fit want A new tiATIVE...AtiD A IIOT-TEMPEIIEII muun ,2 won in: y sin: tutu y 4-) r .. . . .1 I 5 ' .-- imam tmH,ERs ” -NEWSJ COMEDY :- snows 3:3o.7-9 Montague Saturday. Miss Thelma Lartcr. and Mm Joyce Proctor. Montague. spent the week-end at their homes in Char- lottetown. Miss Shirley Macxinnon. New Glasgow. N S. spent the week- end at her homc iii Sturgeon. Miss Flnrcncc Layers. R. N. Georgetown, was it visitor to Montague on Thursday. ..'RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC at St. Peterls Bay: Tues- day. June fltli. 8-10 F. M. 100 donors urgciitlx ncedcd. tlval. Hcatherdalc llall. Monday. June 8th. ..'"I'0.llA'l'f) PLANTS READY- June loin Mast, Annual Flower Plants ready now. George Wright. .."A.VNl -U. AIEETING Montagi-c Home ntitl School Association in new school. Mtuiday, Juno 8 at 8.fl0i p.m. ..'SAl.l1 AT Stewart and Beck's continues until June 13th. some i sale items now short, but othersy have been added. i Miss Stir He-mphill and Missy Mary Hemplilll. Montague. spent the week-eiid at their home in; Georgetown. Coming To Juno 10th to . I MR. ERNEST TATHAM Mrs. James Hewitt, Lower Mon- tague. is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Her friends wish her it speedy recovery. urday. Mr. C. K, Wightman. Halifax, Mmnwu" N.s., is spending some time visit- ing in Montague. guest of Mrs. Archie Hume. East Baltic. ' Word has been rrreivcd from Mrs. Margaret MacPhersqn. Mon- ' ..'Al.l. TAXES in Murray River School District not paid by June 15th will be posted for collection by the court. By order of Trustees. .Cross Clinic in Canadian Legion mp imd 15 9-"JOYWE h?'55” imi H8”, 5,. pemas Bay, Tuesday mensely. While” in Oakland she June 9y bemem 3 and 10 pymg M has met many Islanders there. least 100 donors desperately need- , I ed, ..fMiss Heather Martin. Brook- B- line. Mass.. spent ii few days with ..'1)AN(ir: and ice Cream Fes-. Mr. and Mrs. End Macponaid her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George and family. Alberton, spent the Martin. New Perth. Miss Martin week-and at their summer home leaves this morning on return ac- in Lows: Montague. companied by her inotlier. who --- will spend some time visiting MBA Harriet Buchanan. New friends and relatives in and Minas. N. S.. is the guest of her around Boston. Mass. bmtlier. Mr. Herbert Buchanan, Montague. -r4r-W Her young friemis are pleased to hear that Joan Coffin. daughter . . . Vicinity of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coffin. is convalescing satisfactorily after her recent operation in the Kings County Hospital. . . ..'Ml'S. Robert MacPhersoii nnri M”. J”" Jamlem” 9”d M55 son, Larry. returned to USA. af- MacK”"m"' employees "I the ter holidaying on the Island. Dur- lK1ng.5 Cmmty Hwpmm spam the ing their stay they visited Belle- weebmd at me” hmms 1" G35" we. and also Whim Road. where pereaux and Smrzem” they were the guests of Mr. and M”. Rm” C”'”””'””' M” M” Pherson was formerly Miss Willii Macl-'hcrson of Bcllevue. A worship st-rvice was held at Whim Road Hall on Thursday ev- inning, May 28. Rev. J. M. Fraser. ' j'l'rinity United Church, Montague. conducted the service. 181 ii Inclusive , ' A meeting of the Ivy Red Cross Juniors was held in Whiiii Road Miiss aim. Delorie. Montague. Mrs. Chessel Annear. and daugh- ter Joyce, Lower Montague. were visitors to Charlottetown on Sat- Mr. and Mrs. John Huntcr,Dun- das. were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Arbhur MaoNc-ill. Montague. were recent visitors to tague, that she has arrived in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. MacPherson. ".31.: A FROUD DONOR at Red travelling by bus, had a wonderful Granby THE WORLD annual banquet, which was held in the Rainbow Room of the Bison Restaurant on May 22. was ma Lai-ter. At the close of the y meeting the members enjoyed a Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks of period of conversation. Georgetown.who has recently been drafted to H.M.C.S. Granby. Sliicc ijoining the R.C.N.V.R. Harold lins served on H.M.C.S. Ontario. I-I.M. lc.s. Wallaceburg, H.MC.S. Brock- Notes ,ville. and H.M.C.S. Whitethroaf. The Granby was commissioned ircccntly at Luncnburg. N.S.. and iis a converted minesweepcr. Shcl 'M C11, L t d M sailed from Halifax. N.S.. R fewimnhegn I3: n'"Tb;';:f but w cm 6 " - Canadian Navy training ship. Mr. William Keeping of the Roy- al Canadian Navy. Cornwallis. N. . . S.. has returned to his duties after the young studcnts for the pl'ieSi- a short holiday in Murray Hm.-bow. ihood WPFC m0li0 Wan imp”-V W 599 where he was the guest of his par- isomcone from home especially when ems, ML and Mrs. Ev.-an Keepmg. lthey had read in this column where She WES COIN”! W W9 Valmal Cm” . The many friends of MY. David rm- John Bull are happy to see him The Sale Of 1'-"icing Nluipnwm M around and about once again. This the stable of Mr. Brown on Wcd- popular om gem1c.nmn' now m ms nesday afternoon, May 27th drew Mm year, was confined 10 his a monster crowd with about 200 home mmugh illness for me past cars gathered in the village. icouplg 01 weeks, l :- . Mpg, The Tiiacndie P1-”i.V9l'S l7YP59l1l"ll Mrs. Scllar MacKay has returned lhi'1li Dldy in MOT?” 118” 0" to hcr duties as teacher at Mur- Tliulisday night. May Emil "1 Elrriy Harbour School after an ab- lflrge F1'0Wd With 5! 5711100 RUFF sciice of more than a week due to the show. A special feature of the 1111.555. pupils and 5:33 nuke are dance was the music by the famous happy 10 have Mrs. Macxny back YEO THEATRES MONTAGUE - MON.-TUES. -. s :2 9th JUNE Color-Gregory Peck and Ann Blythe-Excellemy . Actually screened on the Shores of Lunenburg. Admission: 27-3c P.E.I. Total 46c. given by the secretary. Miss Thei- Notc-(l Bible Teacher and Evangelisi of the Emimuis Bible Collcge, Toronto. Mr. Tatham will lw slioiving slides on his 1'(-ceiit. t0ui'.to the Holy Land, and conducting evangelistic meetings at 8:00 pm. cach evening on the above dates at the tabernacle to be erected in front of the Mont- ague Skating Rink. ' Special singing and niusic by Murray Harbour Singers and others. All are cordially invited to hear this gifted speaker. TODAY and TUESDAY . ...-.....a ........p.pworMwov . d'd 't--- . i Buttiiis 15 how fhey; . -t 1 i ii . OW Vault” K J.t.).,Ma I '89 1 ,2, . The gay, grand story of how a Sheik wooed his Sheba... to the rhythm of the Clio rlcston, M4 rattle of a tin I Iizzi2e...a'nd the I happy tunes of the R0Agy,Vgy mxEAI77r:5. -of .silrn'ng . Piper LAURIE . t not HUDSON - arles COBURN -- Gigi PERRFAU ms U Ill” ,g nu , ..lYltll mi-vniiiiu lEYli0i.ilS . unuiunissni ” SHOWS 3:30-7-9 EXTRA! CORONATION NEWS REED This is a short newsreel preview of the Corona- tion . . . The complete coverage of this historic event will be shown in the technicolor feature, "A Queen Is Crowned" at this Theatre starting Wednesday. PRINCE EDWARD isrhool on Friday afternoon. Four- itecn members responded to roll icnll, which was answered by al Eplallf. for the school room. The; ;roll call at the next meeting is tol be answered by an article for auc-I .tion. A penny sale. hold by Nor- man Clarey. was won oy Marjory lclarey who will hold the sale at line next meeting. concluding the report of the committees. new ones ,were appointed as follows: H-aaltli. fJohnny Clarey and Bob Stuartj lire-appolntedi: water, Johnny lclarey and Bob Stuart: tidi- nr-ss. Brian MacBeth and David :Mgcarron; program. Norman Clar- lz-y and David Moore: police. Mar- ijory Clarcy and Beverley Moorc; lsick. Jean Ann Munro and the teacher. Mrs. Russell MacBcth. A game of ball was greatly on- joyed by a large number of young. folks who gathered at Whim Road' on Friday evening. There wcrri players from Brooklyn. Kilmuiri and Whlm Road districts to joint in the game. Eirisioiliii Vicinity We understand Mr. Clifford Dunn. is the contractor for the new home of Mr. Eldershaw. that will be built here. The framrs for the foundation have been put in. The final dance with Don Mes- sers band sponsored by the C.Y.O. in the community hall on Monday night. May 25th was it big success with a large attendance. The lobster fisheriricn here say” they will carry on fishing with what i gear they have salvaged and what they can muster up for the month of June with the hope of some ex- tension in July. 'Dr. and Mrs. J. Cyril sinnott. arrived here Saturday evening. May 31 from Montreal to spend H short vacation with the doctor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. sinnott. His mother and sister. Mrs. Mabel .VicLcllan. who were in Montreal: attending his graduation arrived- home Saturday cvcnlng also. and report a lovcly trip up and down. The funeral of thc late Broni. O'Hniilry on May 31. from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to Shy Peter's Bay. his old homc parislmy was A large one and as the long line of cars slowly passed thmugh here those who were unablc to at- tend stood in silence at the road side out of respect for a friend. Mrs. W. A. O'Brien. arrived home on Saturday evening from a very pleasant trip to Montreal, and Ot- tawa. In Montreal she was the guest of her sister Agatha. and Mr. and Mrs. Capon. who invited Sciilly Eros, the old time Indian fiddlcrs who have not played hero in many a moon. They were well received and welcomed back again. Whrn Mr. John Aylward clcarcdl up his newly ar.quirt-d property lici cut down and hauled away the old tree stumps and till. leaving one lovely tall shade tree . near the house. The monster storm on May 24 tore this lofty tree out of thcl roots and sent it. tumbling down. the, force of the wind. also turning a small barn up-side down on it! vacant prnpcrty in this vicinity? owned by the l'.L.A. l ANN tfieorgmeiiown citizens 1 Discuss War Memoriail .'A ineeting of a number of citi- zcns of Georgetown was held in! the town hall on Wednesday. June! 3. with Rev. W. A. Paterson. Ca'.ia- l dian Legion president. in the chair. It was the second citizens meet- iim held to discuss the repairing or replacing of the present war mem- orial. Due to deterioration the present memorial is in a poor con- dition and this. coupled with the fact that it new plaque would have to be added to mminemorate thvi dead of the Second World War. has ! caused many citizens to interest? vhomselves in the matter. 1 Following discussion it was dc- cidcd the present. memorial should be dismantled and A new one erect- ed. Mr. Ralph Book of Montague was present and briefed the mort- iitg on the types, styles and costs of suitable me'moi-ials. It was decided that the iown council be asked to sponsor the campaign for the erection of the new maniorlnl and the followiiir. committee was appointed to attend the next council mcetliig: Ray- mond Lavandlcr. J B. S."ul':. and A. H Stewart. -AC. ACMI-I REBEKAII LODGE ..'At the regular meeting of the Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. Thursday vvening. May 28. exten- sive plans were dismissed for 'holding a lobster supper in the lodge room in Juizc. The Noble Grand. Mrs. LcRoy Whitc. presided. and Mrs. J. M. Fraser was pianist. The meeting opcnrd in regular form, followed by the roll call and the minutes of the last incctlng. The corrcspoiidencc included a lct,tci' from Walter Ciillow with rofcrrnce lo sponsoring a "Walter Caliow tag day" again this year. The secretary was instructed to order the tags to have them in readiness for July. Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn volunteered to contact the districts in the vicinity of Montague to solicit their help in the drive this year. Final plans were made for at.- lier up despite the fact they were never here and had never met be- fore. had the pleasure of a few hours with two former Morell boys Joe Rossiter. and Maurice Coffin of the tending the district meeting in Charlottetown in June. The mat- lter of piirchaslng ii stove for the kitchen was left over until next While in Ottawa. Mrs. O'Bi'leniWe8k. A certificate of -perfection was presented to Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn by the district presi- dent, Mrs. Byron atewsrt. oblate Fathers. Needless to say for she is really one of the Island's outstanding teachers. A feeling of general satisfaction glows through the Murray Harbour district. since by the popular vote of his colleagues, Hon. A.W. Math- esoii was selected as Liberal loader and subsequently Premier of the Province. Many great names have been associated with the political history of this district. but this is the first time that. one of its re- presentatives has been called to thc exacting and honorable role of Prime Minister of the Province. The three-team baseball leiigur. now operating at the Murray Har- bour School is proving to be an outstanding success. Despite the fact that sickness has taken itstoli of players, competition remains keen and every contest is a real battle to the last out. Blair Her- ringis Oriolrs are leading the pack at present. but the Cardinals under the astute guidance of Donnie Stewart and the Eagles. with Har- ley Friiscr mapping the course. are both confident. that they will over- take the leaders before the iiaif way mark is reached. All the boys are proving themselves real sports; the decisions of the umpires. who are always selected from the team not playing. are never questioned. This is something that many sen- ior teams tlirougliaut the Island would do well to imitate. The following delegates, repre- senting the Liberal voters of Mur- my Harbour. motored to George- town oii Wednesday to attend the Liberal County Convention being held at the Capital: Mrs. William F. Harris. Mrs. T. H. Fraser. James MacLeod. William MacDonald. William F. Harris an Chet Irving. This. it is understood. is the first time that the ladies have been selected as delegates to a political convention from this district and -inoecd it is a matter of question it ever before ladies were named as official delegates from any district in King's county to a county con- vention. If this be so. no finer choice could have been made to pioneer this field than the two ex- cellent ladics that had been chos- en. Both are active. energetic workers in any and every cause that has as its aim the betterment of Murray Harbour. Such com. munity spirit transfused to any county organizations could have only a beneficial effect. Thc wntci'fi'ont is the centre of feverish activity these days as listi- crmen work unceasingly to repair Hh0.dB-maize done to their traps during the recent storm. Boatload afterboatload are brought in from the fishing grounds, repaired when possible. and taken back out again. Much of the gear. however. is so badly broken as to be beyond re- pair and the financial loss figured for the whole district will be enor- mous. The fishermen in general, however. are not letting this re. verse of fortune get them down. but they are valiantly fighting on. determined to do the best they can g with the tools still available. Such Spirit, such courage, such determi- nation are the characteristics that make the fishermen the very life blood of this .Pi-ovmce, A very pleasing report of the --CH. NEED A YARDSTICK FOR YOUR LIFE INSURANCE? ASK US lillll-s UNI Tllsilltwn lliiluuciilius ill H4 lH'f-Nil -. '.l'v'"AiJ' Iii ms ABMs Tax. 40c-6c P.E.I. Tax Murray Riv; and Vicinity 'Mrs. George T. Philpoll 0, North Carolina, U. 5. A . is at pres- ent visiting at the home in i... parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar um dings. Murray River. Messrs. Malcolm Macxiiinoix. so. of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mf'iCKlllilnn and Edison Horton, son of Nil. am Mrs. Dan llorton, have l'Billl'nr4 to their homes in Murray inm- after attending Horton A(.1(lpm the past year. I Mr. and Mrs Angus l-I. Marliag of London. Ontario. aic spenrlim a holiday iii. the homes of the” parents. Mr. and Mrs. liilliain .l MacKay. High Bank. and Mr. am Mrs. Jewell, North River. A.C. 2 Robert Wllilf'Wi'I.l' of Chatham. New Brunswick. is av. prcsnt spending his furlough at the home of his parciits. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Whiteway of Dovrr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welinn and son Larry. of High Bank, rrceiitir spcnt ll week-end visiting with lTlv atives of Mr. Walton's in Pursbmu. Nova Scotia. itliss Donalda. MacKay has re- tiiriied to her homc in High Batik. after spending the past year in Charlottetown attending P. ll". C AC. 2 Reginald Joluiston nf Camp Borden, Ont. is at pit-sriil on sick leave at tho homc of fin parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rciginalt Johnston. Murray River. Miss Bertha Macl.ean has rr turned to her home in High Bani after spending the past year it Cliarlottetown. attending P.WC. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil stynir-:53 am family of Tniro, Nova Senna. rp 'ccntl.v spent a wt-ek-end l'i5l".m Mr. Sl.VmPl5t'A motlicr. Mrs. Tait stymelst. Murray River. The many friends of Mrs Lem- iiel Brehaut of Murray Rivet. an sorry to hear of her illness if King's County Memorial hrspral Montague. It is the wish of all that she will soon be well and linnir again. Miss Ruth Moore has wtiiiilirfl in her homc in High Bank, all?!" spending the past year in Chat- lottetown. attending P.W.C. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Alloy anti son Ronnie of Halifax. Nova Smtia are at present spending a linlidai at their home in Murray Rivrr. Mr. Earl Bruce has retunird in his home in High Batik after spending the past year in Char- lottetown attending P.W.C. Mr. and Mrs. Rzlaiid Mlll)I'F u Charlottetown ” are at P1"?-if” spending a holiday in Murray RH"- or. Mr. Stirling Whltcway has i" turned to Murray River. aim sprnding the past yrar in Clia: lottctoivn attending P.W.C. Mrs. Wilbert Cass and lll'n Btlllv of Toronto. Ont.. are spciitlin: l holiday with her parents. Mr. ant Mrs. John E. Jenkins. Miiri'n.V R" cr. Miss Dorothy Buell has rrturnrv to her name in Murray River. nil"! spendi g the past year in Clim- loltetown attending P.W.C. Mrs. Ethel lv:acDonald. 'rnmivv- Ont.. is at present visiting her pai- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jenk- lii, Murray River. P-4VC 1) NOTICE All taxes owing Victoria Cross school district must be paid before June 20th. 0' they will be handed into the court for collection. E. J. DUNN. Seci'etaf.l'- R Now YOU CAN TRl9A'I' VAGINITIS IN CATTLE After extensive Eklleiillllrillrllillg: Nixon Laboratories have dole," rd an effective treatment Vnglnltls in cattle. This I ,Nixon product ll easy to "59 '": quits inexpensive. if 3'0" ”' having breeding troubles riur y vnglnlils. drop in and lot us PW plain this new prnven treatnih that is so simple to use. Avllllhlo NOW I0 JAMI'ESON'S rnAnMA('Y Montague. 7- 3- I c-T12-ZZH-J -j-f