' r PAGE EIGHT . . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Alir,NTs:--MON'l'AGllE: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce Mincfbec. Miss Joyce Wigglnton, Min Joan Johnston AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavers. The Guardian may he bought. at the following places In Montague: eilue Dome Restaurant, and uulrdlnn Office; in Georgetown: The Port Office: in serum: The Snack Bar and H. Richards & Son. Anniversary or Sturgeon United church Observed ..'.-Xnnivci-.saigv services in Stur- ,..'l)0N'T FORG!J'l' to order ....'slll'R-GAIN Amiitcur C1n'- geon United Church were held )nlll' 'lili:inksr;ivim: turkrxv TI(jl0l'e nlciulr-. Ycois "flit-nti-v, ltiniiilziitue. on Sunday, September 33rd at Oct. .'i. hitch Smith, New l'i-rlh.,Ortohr-r 3rd, 8 p. in. Arlmtssioii :g;3o pgu, and 733 RM, Large .,A,- .35 cents. congregations attended both serv- ....'0FFl(ilC CLOSI-:1). Dr. Prvs- A rm' r Ices. which were conducted by ion lllclntyrn. will he absent Mrs. Daillcl .iIuCK9l1Zl9- Char" the pastor, Rev. William A. Fat- from his office irnni SPPL 30”lH””9u7l”l. SPPHI U19 WEEK-Pild in arson. of GECII',E;Dl0Wfl. ;.Vloiitaguc, guest of her lMv:-. and Mrs. Fi'.1iik Coyle and srm., spent the Mrs. at the side. spent a week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Moiitaguc. l3l1I'EH1S- The guest prcachcr at. both serv- ices was Evziiigelist Rev. Elmer Cmckclt. ll former Islander and We.-icy 1-leckbert. Suiiimcr- now or Miniicsotzi. Tho congi-egation Carmaii Rogers, Upper l1l'CiIlly the numbers the fziiiiolis Brooklyn trio. which lwa. ll'l Rll9ll(liall('8 at the evening of Bo-tuii. )l:is.s .'Mr. lI.Il1iI(l rtinliimi ilil(T!al'l'iILT and those by the Mont- l)rviai”s auitt.d:.u;:liIn-r (ilui-in nr Sonit-i-xillv, aguc Uiiilcd Church choir. at w,(.kham4 Alli.-s. i'cliiriit-ti tn ilivir home on lhc aftcriiooii so:i'vicc. l-ii iriuv allcr x isilin-..' rclativcs r”.;xAg"l2-iiirl fiicnds tit ll:-tci"s Road and slovv of Gtispi-icuuv 'l'llt')' ucrc lIt't'r)lli- p;,,,”,.-,p.-iiiicti liv Miss, l):ixul liivkcu o ;Onk Vtillugv iitl Miss Fcriiti kiiii of hliliiuv ll.iiliiiur N(Il'llil visit-l llil till Oct. Tlli, inclusive. .9 Mrs. Archie Hilclicy Sandy, of Molllnlgtlc past week in Flat River home of .Vf - I-lllClle)"s parciits. , Jimcs Dewar and appreciated rendered by sir uiirl . ':'.- Ii Lorne llalley Mrs. George Lcard. N y t. uiirc rercill guests inl . .liill0 Crane and Miss unh :l'2ll.'i ll(lt'llt'l'Li. Ono: I "T - , W2. Mr Morliii: Ma('l.c0!I, Halifax. Wm. S. is x.u-.-itiniiiiii: on the is- ().-..:. lillltl. L'll4'Sl -if his lii'utli0i'-iii-law. h.0”Ll3li'. flmii';:r- A. liltIL'DDlliIl(I. ”';:::l l-jluuurl -I-'l)'. F.'irininglii'ook. sin-iit :i rm-i-iit wt-ck-ctltl zit tho ' i or his liIitlI' and ziunt. Mr. A. Miit-Donald. "I'll!-I "Kill FROST ltiltlllltltll, llll' Irin- ..- 'l'-: l(.ri. Klii)uIllLl .': ltliilil lliis Ht'n'l(. .M.5. 1.;,i,,:l lg,-Hi of i-ii.-riuw-lulu: uill sprint miiiv Ill'llt' N H. is Nurvli an-l x lsiliiit; '.'iiv-'l Kl: s. Hui IT 4... )1u”';Lx:ll'll..' friends in l'. S. uf Iit"l' ii.ii-: - -- R.-141. v ..'l)().V'T HI HISIJII). diiriiii: lllt' I! xnll l)iii:;iii.'il Limit Sula i:iii )4lli ;.'t'l tun ttl.-ir iI.lI lung:-x Irir lll(' of plus" uni; l-l'l'IiI, '.'.'uI li:ii;:.-liis in 4liunw ilziik your mlliuliir for (I :3 .4. i'i'-wliiv.xrl'i.v. 'liliuiisil.'i.v. tlviy. Ilill siiinr w, ticlulivli KS. '.'ii iii 'lil-..- .u;.i..m .tl.t'i ii: - Po-lri xiii '0 l'('t t':'.i '.l'.l(” c.i iii:iii R-i.;rI'S, Ilikpcii. ts ul Mr U;ip(-" silo iHlt' ms and in sl -xi--ml-ill in il. livul. UITIIFP ni'ii- .ii ixiiiliii-iiitli. N. Ali. .'Iii4l Ali-' SUIITP lllil" llnr lfl ldL"tl'l. l ”i” Hwhm” 'V”"h' lllllllliiil :iiul iitiris M1iuNcill, ixcrc l:'""5 l'””'”'5' 3" visitors to Slixilliroiia on Tucs- ll':'l' l irlnw Si-iitriiiilil-i' l9lli. guests of l - Mr :iiiIl Alias. .l;inlt'.s MtivN('ill. i. ('i'4lll M1 'Nrill and Misses -:iv 3.; (”- 'li."'.'. "Y. H, s, ”I.:ETlNH - Thy p ll llill li- .imci ll(lx1) , . . l lvllll i lzi :-mi wiuu; uf tho it ll . Mr Riiv Kciiiictiv it-.1-mly 1...; MI.- fi ii is nt Ihv liniiw in” 3lIsril:i:'iicil it! lizs hoiiic iii Murrnyl xitnr in .ilnii!.-i:.'iir on Tuesday. it-in M. .- vim:-I um-k wllir H.1:'b4iur Noztli after a business st-pu-nilwr ism, Mm-n his visit- ll” ll” ”" ill 3”li'”””'l "” 1"''”h'' 111l' I” B0-4011- M353 iflfi his into who nus ll liaiiont in 'lilir- will to -.uil'.Kliip liniii ltviiilv-I'- , , H”, mblnml HH,”.. mini was Eivcii tut 3115- -WW" .Vlc-srs, Vrriie .ll)llllSl0ll and: - llYi(lt'3' .ifl"-,Vl?'1tlnviI-I. NT?!" lib-"ill Lciicll Johiiston. Murray Harbour: ilis iiiiuiv fiivnds l-Md ”- --l" l-""'l-E 'h'" .N'oi'!h. wore rcccnt visitors to Hal-l'illllT"S WW" i5"I'I1V stiiiL'. Illvsimiisnli '-i.lililtl1iiL' this wax N 3' ,MI,”.”,,. (;nni'u.. Cuiiuxzmln hurl Q1”l"I" -'l”'(l P5"l'l"llfi-'- M l'- il';f'I'" iullll an :i-ritiriiit uliilo DlR)'llll.Z A '"”' "W :7” " " l””- ' ll” iimir ;i turnip pulnnr. (;N'lI',Et" re- """m'"'r5' N”r XL N M”"l'"'"I andircivml :i t'lll on his litre which nml Airs. C'II'I'7litll Rmmis. lPiI- . .. l. . . i v . rwinmm Cngndn and Hnmp MlS.;AZr,x. John Macmaod of Pete1S.IP(illllrt(l tmcril SllI(IiOS. px W; Wad mm? W” mmcSl”m.Road left rrcentlvp for Boston. .llI':ll'S ii-II-nt: how Cantida oven AVKRQ" lihere they WI” remam for lnritji is rwutiiidinz in pnpuln- some "me" tun Illill sctllriiiciit. anrl llic task N Ilir lioiiir mission rind the "".'h UVENEZ tlnnn hv it Tho clog. iivz lumn "From Oct-an To I"vran' nus suiiiz. This husinoss rwiiriri rsrwricd with the minutes of tho inst nier-Ilii: followed h) roll mill t'inKii0l'PfI hv 131! members and tun visitors with H verse of st r'rilui'-'-. (ioi're.spondciiv:- was imit llVl'lllllll1II II lclter from Mrs. slott. Mi:-'. W. A. .Vla4'i.:-od Cl1P('k-i ml mi mills and all visitors wow ur-Iunrii-'-rl to tho nir-r-tiiiz. Sov- oral itirnihrrs rriari parts from tho ,-iurlv hnnk pr;-parpd hy rm-5. W. A. Mm-l.nnd. Miss Ann Mav- liv-naltl uns nppninlerl lender for the nut meeting. and Mrs. Rah. art MacPhet- kindly invited mem- hnriv to l1Pl' home for the nr-vi rrinrriinrz. The meeting closcd with The first priming press and first ilw l.nrrl's Prayer. A delicious, regularly-issued newspaper in the, lunrh was xr-rvnd by tho hostrss.' new world were established by that -1-ssl-"Ni luv Scvrral ladies. I lspaniards in Mexico City. Willinni llzitloii was A li(' school to licar that and H.'Ts' .VIi'RR.-IY II.-IRBOFR NORTH Mrs. Stafford MacDonald A riumhr-r of friends at the liomr of Mr. mmm i.lnnirs lVT.'it'NPllI on Miss Ioni: Johnstoii. t'llli')ll'WPP of Sombnlhw Imhi . H". Rm.” Bank Charlotktown tlicnisclvrs dun:-iiii: to music hy -uas a weekend visitor to the home.-w"b5'”'5 0"'h'.'5”-"' . Dmcious of hm. parents, Mr. and M”. Raulg tcfrcshmcnls ucic sen ed. Sum Johnston Peters Road I Mr. Prior Iila('l.corl. Mr. and H.-T--I , , . V . ihlrs. Friini-is Marint,vi'e, and Mrs. h xnclnirgethselvwi (fr T015111? TTe!ey('TiEii'lt”S Mtivi.vod were visitors e A .9 Julia) Harbm” Northlll) tiliiirlottrtown on Saturday. and Peters Road churches on Sun- jS,,m,,mh,,,. 33"”. . day with the Rev. Bert Mulder of , . Landsdowiie. NS. conducting the Mm Lmm, M,,..Q,,N.,,, spam 5”VlC?5' Ml” Mulder bwugm 3" Ilir past work visiting in Forest mspwmr m”55ag9- taking hi5 text Hill. EUPRI of her bi'otlier-in-law from '3nd Corinthians. 12th CITED" and SISIPT, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen ter, verses 7 and 10. Hymns were M,...1,pmi. "0 Send Thv Light Forth And Thy Trutli". "How Firm A Found- ation". and ”The Day Thou Gav- est. Lord. is Ended". izalliercd and Mrs. Wednesday. and enjoyed Miss Eniil,v Slinw. i'nirin Roiid. Isprnl. ll rm-ciit ui-ck-cml at her home in Lorne Valley. visitors to Moniaizuc li'oni this vicinity inrlutlod Mrs. Daniel Slinw and daughter Rob- r-rtn, Mr. rind Mrs. James Cal- Tlcrcnl . PROGRAM TIMES Two Great MOVIQS Nexis Voice .................. .. 7:00l Intermission 8:25 C Home Town Story ...... 8:28 Intermission .. 9:24 . 9:30 TO-DAY - Tue. - Wed. IF you miss a Musical, there will be olliers. . . l Y0il'l.l. MEET . THESE IF you miss a Western,- lhere will be another . . .- BUT, if you miss the movie lillecl "THE NEXT VOICE YOU HMR". . . you may never. see another like it. AND as you leave lhe theatre, you will realize that what you have seen, IS 9 O O N ABSOLUTE MIRACLE OF ENTERTAINMENT .TIIERE are lots of pictures . . . but only aim like this. till: Nl:,l”;v i V ( I I (7 I: ii I 1! WIIITMOITE u"IOE" . timicv ems .."lMlY" can our .."l0lIIlY" I Lb; gicost 11:33 you've '92 met at Ligmovlcs. mm nun? mu LYIIII-CRISP-RETIIIIIS ff!-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Preston Bryenton of Rollo Bay is picturcd holding the champion foal of the Prov "bl lriwim: in .- lii-ghtin and son (:3 . Pcte MacDonald ii iid M r. Leod. .. . l. r Muc- liliit-Ncill has champion Foal And owner Match. Mr. ed the champion mare. Bryenton also show- ” Georgetown and Vicinity Miss lluris ro- lurncd to C;iiiihi'id;:i-. .'lluss., iiltvi” , . . H two uccks xiimtinn (ll llic huinc, l',iI'.J.'.d,SUlD'”u" nmlfired to of her parciits, Mr. lilltl Mrs. .i.I M 113' H ll-V 0” b”51”e”5' 3' ”""N””'l Mr and wit-Ts.TL. s Balcliilder Mrs. Williiim liattoii and guiiiicigllld. film”). '"0LOmd 10 me CH7 ml son rcturricd home from thv mm-l" Kinnis (iounlv lvloiiinrltil lhsiittil . """" " on Momm. S('i1l('mhi'l' '.'-illi. I p fl';l"l::)'5h(:nMII; -:5l);l0.l'i Allcnr Mg . . .. .-U''.' ' ia e s canine ML "ml Mm wmmm Fmmhitu, his home tlii'ougl'i illness. son iind (liIlil.ZliIt'lS. Jciiii niiil '-f- p Mae. wore visitors In liloiiltiuiivl Mr- James psgklnlwr "I B1"dSes M smu,.dm.' SOr)l'nn'hpr 3-3..., .itown was it visitor to Georgetown AM, lrecciitly. I TO W” 77' I T I Pisquid East Notes, ...'Mi'. mid liitiiilo Mun--: Doiialtl. i.ni'nc Yzillr-3, xxr-rc rc- ccnl tzuosls of Mr. iiiid Mrs.l George W. Jll). Pisquitl East. at! Miss Linda Lciirrt, sludcnt P. W. (2.. spent the ucek-mid nf' Sept. 22 at tho homo of hm- parents. Mr. iind Mrs. l-'rr-ti. Lcard. 1 Mr. Sziinniy Flirt. C.lV.R. Sllt'-I lion man at Alham. spent the week-end of Srpt. 22nd at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. ltussci lii.it-rs wt-re l'f'('r'nl cur-sis of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridsze. Mrs. Alton Jriy nnrl Mrs. lIlIl'- old Jay wore visitors to Souris on Monday, Sept. 2-llli. p Friends arc snrigv to hear or; the illness of little .ln.'in Miizy, MacDonald. rlnitrzliier of Mr. iindl Mrs. J. D. MacDonald. - BA. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodger- son iicronipanicd hr Mr. iiu Mrs. George W. .i.-iv, Mr. ltoherl Jay and Miss l'It'il'In.'ili Jziv. ino- tored tn (llinrlottctoun rrrcntly to visit Miss Priscilla .l.-iv who is a pnticnt in tho liospitnl. --IIIGH BRIDGE?- clearance of 172 feet under the great arch bridge over this harbor At mean high water there is n. ..'Ma:-ter Dwane Ross, son of Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Ross of illalifax. N. 5.. is visiting in Gclxrgetnwii. as the guest of his grandniothcr, Mrs. Mabel Hcarn. Miss Mabel SI.Cii".ll'I.. iiur.sc-in- training at Fnlconwood Hospital. was a recent guest of'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Mr. Roderick Martin, of Vic- tnria Cross. Field Man for thc Vrtcrans' Land Act. was a busi- ness visitor to Georgetown on Fr:d:i,v. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of -Bu.-Loii motored to Georgetown recently and are guests of Mrs. Jones" brother and sisters. the Hcmphill family of Burnt. Point. Mrs. Ashley Allen and Miss. Joyce Jenkins motored to thel City on Tllullsdily. where they visitcci Mr. Allen. who is I patient in tho Prince Edward 1.5- lilllti Hos-pilal. Mrs. P. J. Henry has returned to her homc in Georgetown fol- lowing a visit to New York City. uhcrc she was the gucst of her bi'nthcr-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Romie Cercdini. Fiicnds of Mrs. John F. Gotcll. who wax stricken suddenly ill on 'l'liursday, are cxiprcxx-in: the hope that his condition will show: rapid iiiiprovcnicnt. at. Sydney. Australia. JOAN the cartoon future. One af.afe-a'6ve .?utRauau,t.aa 0II.tmIIPEYCE3IwItV Mr. and Mrsr-Wari'cxi Hcmphill of Charlottetown motored to PRINCE EDWARD To-day-Tue. SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 She had known hunger and security. loo . . . and would stop at nothing to protect her- self in the position she had reached. If you've known a woman of this kind. here is your opportunity to see her vividly dramat- ized in a magnificently conceived motion picture. WENDELI. CRAWFORD - COREY LUCILE wuson -, nitric Ilstlli; wiumi sisiior - nu. STIVENS SPECIAL -- "VISITING ITALY" LADIES: Don't Miss seeing "BARGAIN MADNESS", a Pete Smith featurette that will bring it howl of merrlment. CAR or TOMORROW. There's no brakes on the laughter in this howl-packed peek at the automobile of the Prize Winners it flowing Match Wylie Taylor, who won the first prize in the aunt: plow class tor boys under 18. is shown above. Wylic is the son of Truloxc Tay- lor whose picture is also shown on this page. Q5 5, Truiovc '1'a.x-lor. it per at the Provincial Match. furrow t-iinsliint win- Plowing this your won the single coinpi-lilion TilSl Thursday niornintz. llc plowed the straight- est furrow. in-st crown and bcst finish of the event. Charlottetown last week, and they were guests at Mr. Hemphill's former honie. They were accom- panied by Miss Madeline McKee- man. Mrs. TV3llaC0:TVlBCDOll'zll(I and two children have returned from a visit with relatives in Beach Point. Mr, Richard DeLory has left for Antigonisli, N. S.. where he will vzsit. for a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgt-an Walker and family were weekend guests of relatives in Sourls and North Lake. Miss Bci'iiicehI)cL.oi;v, student at Prince of Wales College. spent the weekend at her home in George- tawn. Mr. Harry Macconncll of the office staff of Canada Packers. visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. V.A.B. Macconnell, over the weekend. Mr. Frank Solomon recently motored to Summeralde where he visited for a few days with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lcvl Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fay of Southpnrt were guests recently at the home of Mr. Fa.v's sister, Mrs Agnes Murphy. Georgetown on Sunday. Sept. 23, where they were guests of Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. W. W. Mac- Laren. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Refuse and family of Murray River motor- ed to Georgetown recently and were guests of Mr. Rafu.se'a pit- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Raf- use. Gcorgotonians who are employ- ed in the City and who visited their homes for the weekend in- cluded: Miss Joan McQulllan, Miss Vera. Trenholm, Miss Gladys Fou- chcrs. Miss Mary Goiell, and Miss Eleanor Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. H. l".'MaoPhee of Chai-lottetmvn, accompanied by Rev. Mother Paula. Matron of the Charlottetown Hospital. were recent visitors in Georgetown and while hen were guests of the Misses Nollie and Sarah Mac- Place. Approximately forty pupllls of Georgetown High School travelled i... Charlottetown 'on Saturday, Sept. 22nd, to attend the Provin- cial Interscholastic Truck and Field Meet at Memorial Field The local school entered is competit- are in the various events and some lo ribbons were won. For the trip the pupils were under the capable supervision of School Principal Mr. Mervin Mclnnil. and Vice- Prlnclpal Mr. J. B. Bcully. A large representation of pupils of Georgetown High school. which included the winners in the various events. at the re- cently held Georgetown High School track and field day. trav- -took part: in the Junior field lports. at the Provincial Plowing Match. The Georgetown - A t Mr. and Mrs.T1Ecir Clark and family of Montague motored to" oiled to Dundu on Thursday and an Murray River cnd Vicinity .'MrI. John Bowlu has returned to her home in Dover ntt.er.spend- in: I few days in Halifax, N. 8., guest of her daughter and 5on-in- lsw. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac- Lend. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnston and son David. Charlottetown. were weekend visitors to Murray River. visiting friends and relat- ivea. Mrs. Minnie MacDonald, Char- lcttetovvn. was I weekend visitor to Murray River. guest: of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnston. Mr. Amos Lcvandier, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavimdler. have left by car to return to the U. S. A. Mr. Lavandler was eccomvlimd by Mr. Michael Burke sr., who will visit. in Boston. Man. as the guest of his daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughters. Elaine and Dianne, at Charlottetovvn, motored to Georgetown recently, where they were guests of Mr. and M11. J.W. Levers. Mrs. George Allen, pwho has lbcen visiting with her sisters the Misses Margaret and Jennie Lee Richards. left last week on re- turn to her home in Boston, Mass. Friends of Mr. Ashley Allen, who has been confincdu to his home through illness. will regret to hear that he has had to enter 1118 Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. Friends of Miss Beatrice Mair will be liytcrested to hear that she has entered the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital as a student nurse. Miss Dorothy Jenkins.. accom- panied by her grandmother. Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson. are visiting in Borden, where they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. wtlllem white. Mains Annette Lantelgne of Low- er Montague, has taken 3 position in the Water Street. Restaurant. operated by Mrs. John P. Mac- Donald. -AC. Mr. Alphonsus Corrlgan,Georgc- town Royalty, left I few days ago on a visit to friends at Pownal. Mr. Corr93an. who took up resid- ence here a good number of years ago and successfully carried on general farming. disposed 0! his farm to Mr. Stanley Gallant. The purchaser. who is a native of Rus- tlco. has been connected with the farming industry in the mld-west- em States for many years and having relatives in Georgetown he decided to purchase a property here. Residents of Georgetown and Georgetown Royalty are wel- coming Mr. Gallant as I new property-holder in the com workmen employed by the Town recently started work on the aide walk crossings at the intersection of Richmond and Kent. Streets. with Kent Street built up so high for the laying of the pavement. it became necessary to raise the sidewalk approaches to make a level crossing. This will be .done on both sides of the intersection and an iron railing is being instal- led for the safety of pedestrians. Similar work will be done at the corner of Kent and Water Streets. The Town has also purchased stop signs, two of which will be erect- ed at the Kent. and Richmond Streets intersection and one at the foot. of the hill at Hcsslanls Cor- iier. . . 'A special meeting of the Georgetown Community welfare league was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday. September N. with League president. J. Howard Mec- Domld, presiding. The meeting was called to make final arrange- ments for the card of boxing bouts to be held in the rink on Thurs- day. September 21. Mr. J. B. scully reported that arrangements were completed for 3 good card of bouts. other matters dealt with includ- ed 9. report by Richard DeLory on advertising. Arrangements were completed for the running of I canteen and the holding of I dance in the Town Hall at the conclusion of the boxing in the rink. ARMY VETERAN Dill VICTORIA. B. C.. Sept. 30 - iori-arig.-cen. James c. Dun- bar. U. died here Friday at. Vet- ei-anr', Hospital. A graduate of Laval University. he practised law in Quebec 13 years before Joining the army's permment force. He retired to Victoria in 1922. col. Evan Dunbar. 0.B.E. Halifax, is a non. AIIGTIOII SALE At Kllmuir I am instructed by Mrs. Daniel P. MacPheison to sell by public auction. on Friday. October 5th, 1951, at the hour of 12 o'clock, all household effects and farm machinery. Terms of sale, cash. If wet, first fine y. 0. R. Nelson. Auctioneer. M OCTOBER 1, .951 -East Baltic M and Vicinity Mr. Peter MacLc.-lien. Boui-ls, M5 a recent visitor to North Lake. Mr. Charles Ching. Red pom was I recent business visitor 10' Charlottetown. Mrs. John Robertson. Klxigsborn recently visited friends in Char. lqttetown. Mir. Garfield Johnston and um Glen, Peters Road. were recent visitors to North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Johnston. North Lake. were business visitor: in Charlottetown recently. Mr. Charles MscPhee. um. Harbour has left for Toronto to be employed at carpenter work, Misc Mabel Rose. Lakcvllle, left recently to visit relatives and friends in the United states. Mrs. Larry MacPhee and daugh- er, Little Harbour, left recently on a trip to Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon, Ease Baltic, were recent ilsltors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Major Young. and young son Gary. Red Pokit, were visitors recently to Montague. Mrs. Edward Robertson and two children. Charles and Betty, Mrs, Robert Robertson. Kingsbom, and Mrs. George Bruce. Red Point, were recent visitors in .Vr-antague. Friends of Mrs. James Jardlne, Klngsboro, are pleased to learn she is much improved after her re- cent illness. Mrs. Harvey Poole and young son, North Lake, recently spent a few days with Mrs. Poole'a pnrenta, Mr. and Mrs. James Jai-dine, Kingsbora. Congratulations are being ex. tended to Mr. Omar Chcvei-lo Sourls. on the winning of the 15- land Championship in the Fidd- lers Contest.-V . . 'Mi-. Brenton St. John, M. P. Sourls. and Mr. Francis Camp- bell of Fishermen: Loan Board. Charlottetown. were recent busi- ness visitors to North Lake Har- hour. The many friends of Mr. will- lam Vanlderstine. Montague, are extending to him and his family deepest. sympathy in the death of Mrs. Vanlderstlne in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Bill has been a lobster fisherman at North Lake for many seasons. NEW HOP CRO; LILLOOET. B. C.-(OP)-First. commercial hop crop here in brine harvested, with a yield of nbnut. 11,000 pounds from fields planted by a commercial company. Thu figures out to He bales of 200 pounds each to the acre, but next year the company expects to get from 10 to 15 bales an acre. urn-v cu.-F I-IILLEROED. Denmarlc-tReut- ct-s)-A new-born calf here weigh- ed 138 pounds-claimed to be in world record. New-born calves normally weigh about half that amount. H. J. MABOII 0P'l'0IlE'l'RI8'I' mum. and supplying Ginsu mo. IIONTAGUE. P. I. I. Office Bears: to In l: A. M. I to 5 P. M. by appointment . Ollee Connected Wltl Dfllg store. FARM FOR SALE Afr GASPEREAUX 55 acres; good house, barn and other buildings. Farm of the late George A. Hic- ken. Apply to- Harry Graham, Administra- tor, Gaspereaux or to S. S. Hessian. Montague. ggj-.-. Q POULTRY WANTED Buying daily Live or Dressed Poultry EASTERN PACKING 00., LTD. Souril 9......-:.:...:........-1 enia dominated the various events and won I cunt-Intlai share of the prizes. The trip was under the management or Mr. D. A. Muacoi-mack. of the ncliool teaching cuff. (fold .,.l.' lllt' ll) Jllll m(.iki4v'. 1? .lllll '1.. WIDNIIDAY. s r. re REPEAT PERFORMAIWE SHIIR-GAIN AMATIIII couresr IIONTAGTJI Ilene -3 leliool Alaoascion OCTOBER 3rd sun