i v THE GUARDIAN. Cl1ARLUT'l'E'P()WN IHE EASIERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: ll0N'.l'AGIll:: Harold I". Landry. Albert Althea. lire. Incl Iuwart. Mine Bartlet Ulllr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden iavon. The Guardian may Ibo bought at any of the lollowiag places in Montague: tiles 8. A. tsewsllyn; Isa. Olav. so Georgetown: Ills Post Office: " JULY 11. 950 PAGE TEN . 1 T0 - DAY - WED. - THUR. WESTIIY ROBE 'i'llE Bill SIGHTS... i 8 TIIEV Il0IllEll OIIT TO MEET Ill 6 n. ' T TO -DAY - -WED. SHOWS 2 :30-7-8:45 institute Meetings I i knowledged. Thanks was espress- ed by a member for a set of dishes and toilet soap given to her by the Institute. ' The Red Cross committee report-. ed sending for material but to. date none had been received. hob family was ulna to male oandyl for the Springfield and Graham's Road Music Recital to be held in Graham's Road Hall, June lo. The following members volun- FIIDIRICTON W. l. The monthly meeting of Fred- ericton Women's institute which was held at the home of Mrs. Jud- son ltaokham June ma opened with the collect for club women in unison. Roll call was re- sponded to by nine members and three visitors with the same num- ber of pennies as the sire of your shoe. The subject of Blue Cross In llourlsi The Sneak In and 1 Blehards A non. Their bllllelt Talked usgilgfggmrggyxn ,..'WE HAVE in stock a limited at the number of I-lardie Sprayers. James A. MacNeill and Sons. Summer- ld . - ieered to collect for the Salvation ' ' - 33i'3i33'i'.?..7”L1i?."iii1 531' Arm Mr-- mm mm. Mn- G t n QMd . "Mon Anny Md shield DH" Everett, Mrs. William end Mrs. eorge OW PreseM'a'ion Wu md ml the Mumm mm Reginald llaslem. Mrs. Ivan Lambe invited the members for the July meeting. New committees - Pro- gram-. Mrs. J. l. Hlllaln, Mrs. Norris Sinclair. Ialnch Mrs. Everett Haslam, Mrs. John Hlckox. Mrs. Norris Sinclair; Roll call - "My favorite radio program." The program consist d of a can- test. "Names" put on by Miss Nunn. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem and lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. Fund was discussed, and the fol- lowing were appointed to collect for both: Mrs. Wm. Weeks and Mrs. Miller Stevenson; Mrs. Roy Weeks and Mrs. Frank Gutcliffe. The different committees gave their reports and bills were pre- sented and paid. Correspondence consisted of a letter from the De- partment of Health and Welfare, giving a report or the recent health inspection of the school; a letter from Mrs. Henderson of the Pro- testant Orphanage inviting two members to visit them on the 23rd. Mrs. w. E. Stevenson and Mrs. N. A. Cutcliffe were appoint- ond Vicinity Miss Hattie Rafuse left recently for Amherst. N. S. where she is employed. The lollowlng address was read by Rev. Mr. Mercer to Harry Mc- Kay the retiring station Agent at Mt. Stewart on the evening of June the 8th last and prior to his handing over the station for the last time to the relieving Agent MK MoQuaid and a Presentation at I lovely Gladstone suit case was made by Mr. R. A. Macdonald on behalf of the merchants and other friends from the village. "We your friends and fellow cit- izens. have learned that the time has oolne when your years of faith- whon men are stripped to raw Mrs. william Burke and three children are visiting with relatives in Amherst, N. S. Mrs. Malcolm Macbean and son Bruce are visiting with relatives in Plctou, N. 8. Miss Joyce Emile" Jellkins has taken a position at "The Barn" GLEN VALLEY W. l. 3 The regular monthly meeting of ” -, Restaurant for the summer fui and energetic service with the : KIIBW ii'l0Ii1!...lS L ' ' months. Canadian National Railways in our ;&i,,w1;hDyMJ3ge:;ld::d d the Glen Valley Women's institute D r . . --.. community entitles you to retire- The muowmg delentes to the met at the home of Mrs. Norman '” V”. ' i uiGWOI'idWl"n9V3I' on Sunday, Mr. Johllllle Dicks ment y Rummy convention we” unpainted. MacDonald. Meeting opened with AY LMER and Mr. Lionel King left for. You have spent thirty-five years Mm Emed weeks Ind M” N A: the Ode followed by the Creed in Qua", ' Hamilton, Ontario. where they i 35 5'-HUGH Eleni: in U115 VWIIC and cumme Wm, Mm Hyatt iyuiam unison. Roll call was answered by Y irailway junction. In your work hope to obtain employment. Won have been mmdly -M 1""- eleven members; three visitors and Mrs. Clinton Glydon as sub- were present. stitutes. Mrs. Frank Cutcliffe re- e szMil' Mitzi”-k c?ki3."errea3.?. 1E47'n351iSo:3iifi:.W'm' '”1””””'""”h ported that one meeting at New Minutes 0' WW0"! merit"! 91' hi: it E W 0 8 D 3 ! In this commmmy you have u alugow was to see about pmcug. were read and adopted. Sick town. Committee; were asked to carry on for another month. I Roll call to be answered by paying a small fee. Next meeting to be held in the school. Meeting adjourned, ed in the carpentry trade in Char- lottetown, visited their homes in Georgetown over the week-end. A regular game in the King's County Baseball League was play- committee gave their report and new ones were appointed: Sick committee. Mrs. Sterling MacLesn and Mrs. Norman MacDonald; pro- gram committee. Mrs. Vernon Gil- ing a music teacher. Plans for school picnics were discussed and Mrs. N. A. Outclilie was appointed to order four gal- lons of ice cream as a. treat from all times played the part of a good and responsible citizen. we are happy that your home is here. and your retirement from the railway will not lessen your activities as s ..,. . g ;...... ed on the Georgetown Diamond Cmzeny In mg; we amicjpgte that the institute. Next meeting to be lis and Mrs. Cyrus Martin. . M C . , on Sunday afternoon and resulted your leisure Wm ennblg you (0 give held at the home of Mrs. Roy it was moved and seconded that '”CT::' '”" ” in 5 24'9 VWWY Ii" Ge0'39WW"- even greater consideration to com- Weeks, roll call to be answered five dollars be sent to the Mani- GLENWOOD w' L MEETS """' mo” munity affairs. with a dime, Lunch committee, toba relief fund. -The July meeting of the G197- wood Women's Institute met at home of Mrs. Wyman Gorrlll on Monday evening. July 3rd. with the president, Mrs. Bayfleld Betta in the chair. The meeting opened by singing a hymn. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Elbert Betis. Roll call (a joke) was responded to by seven mem- Mrs. (Dr.) Clayton George and two daughters, Laveme and Ann of Lucan. Ontario. motored to Georgetown. arriving on Saturday and are the guests of Mrs, George's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Knight. Forty years is a long time mak- ing dots and dashes, reporting trains, thumbing waybllls, deter- mining freight and express rates, etc., but when it is past ltis noth- ing more than a pleasant dream. we know that many of your ex- periellccs will remain with you as a fond remembrance to be cherish- ed during the many years of retire- ment. which we wish for you. It was also moved and seconded the district be canvassed for the Salvation Army Red Shield drive. Mrs. Leslie Macbowell invited the members to her home for next meeting; roll call to be answered with exchange of flower slips. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. hostus, Mrs. Judson nnckham and Mrs. W. E. Stevenson. Meeting adjourned after which refreshments were served. SOUTH MELVILLE W. I. . xx-. GREGG YPEBK Ana Acaflemy .mal-cl Slur . . hi-:AN JAGGER MATINEl:I 2:30 EVENING 6:50 - 9 ' "Sun node") CARDIGAN SCHOOL The monthly meeting of South Melville Women's lnsiiiufe was held at the home of Mrs. Emmett T . ., M ' 11 , - - ..M....... bers. R t?bRli;llylirvh(”00L 'd”Edl'Y(iv”si'i" ill ' l Cior e Gro n Juliillemour Report (or month 0! stfrlrliiae i'ri)meIleo': rl?ftgreln6Anttils O milk- an:Su:;dn?::enmeym:):l:: agnagtzzt JOHNSTONS Elvin w' L puns were oompxcted for Q! epor or. .. I -y -. .-r s 9- 1; ' - - o . mewen c - behgmg Grade 1x:11.h.Wla..... xi u,-lxuu-...u; ind :.!x.li-I:l..i-1lilil1ll::il1-1 ,, 3NE4X;gsCH(O1;R'i,?L?g Senior Department lizoiod wishes land appreciation of ;':iet:':tt;”T:e”mYe;i2;”::ge;:di?!f The July my of woman 2;:ffc;jf,?,,""&f,':.:3o,.d,n.. .5: I, Reggie it so 'lnnrm, g 'l':uv : . . nmlo 'oung; -. ' Grade x C 1. Norm, Macy; . rends are aways in place. We - , , , ' l Grade Vu; L L0...-(,,,.,. 1:31-5:11. )I.'l.i1rtlPll Millurnn. g zie. 2. Ronald MacDonald. 3. Maggy 3'0"” friends. whom you have gerv. Illilii Way with minutes of previ- Institute was held in Johnston's re'Iri: and digcnlii-:19:-la ch! conven- man; 2. Gerald rm-um; 3. i,m-- I (.1-:.rl.-xllh. 1. llarnld or-eonan; 2.: J. MacDonald. ed 80 10118 and faithfully. wish to W5 rtrireeunz reach approved and silver hstchooimylvith Baxnd nxtggdsrllfe mhiep prsarmn Gama etr Mar:N:uly . iviilv . i mu G .1 xx .. 1. A give acme tangible evidence of our sisne - E3 7'” "' C . ' . Grade vl i. ix .;. in v '1 riwlv I 4 n I Emmett ('osielio;i NERO DIDN T FIDDLE GEL: VI” N 1 Jay: Glavfdlgm appreciation, therefore we ask you Correspondence uas read and tors. Meeting opened with Insti- consisted of several contests much. Louise .'iilcix'1lI.llun. m r . win nlw win 1 H , 1" A W aid 2 Inez 3...... a"y 0:5:-tr; W "mt ms 5”" wk” ”' '”"' amused" A 15"" was ma ”' We ode in mmmnh-l 2 vi enjolzleddlbyimiier weikybmcmcj 1'0 :1." G:-lrl.. um 15 oi-inns 1:-ly nperur 'ero ' ' r ' ' 5 go cl v11, .1 lth it di M b” X- U "i. is Se reta read utes as pre - rie n y inv e m m curios V 1 Ci" ll Gwir ' r in” Md” Wm” R9” bum” b" Mgscmcimvll i 1 st ' W: Fi?ll””"a:””: w1snes"ro'r””y'5.ii laeatxternzfrorz urine srl:lZerv,'l:rs1or.a ous ineetizs. which were approved her home for the Aurust matine- 3. Joan 513.-K,,.”.,... '; H1:he5L st.-:.. r:r--nan, cause he was 50 miles away at his '3, r " - 3" Ci'1mE99i”- he,-nth and 11, meg, 1,, the ye”, i ' . and s1 ned. The roll call will be I penny 901' l . 2 Mldmd A 1 PD 3 Rob n. regarding Jubilee Endow 8 MacNa11:. 7 i4l.1. I villa in Antlllm when the ore oc- - i Wm '. K”h9””' before you." mm; Fund Treasurer glve a financial re- shoe size. .'rhe program commit-. Grade IV war I. Fir" lz”(?”"tvV-3 Norma Sinnort. curred. and did not return to the M3cD0'"1d- Mr. McKay made asuitable reply Two deyggms 10,- ammax con. port showing a balance of 310.01 tee: Mrs. Lorne Betts. Mrs. Wil- Gradc VI - 1. Joan Myers. Joseph Quinn. 3. Mary Mulligan. The following pupils received Grade Vlll Certificates: Betsy In; 2, Mildred .lla.x..l 2. Ovi-JR-BOARi)iNG HUUSET it i'fi- i iTo.'u'il0ri wily until it was in ashes. - IMAJUR l”HoOrlIE- tm.mkm3 mo" 399d hiemis Nld vcntion were appointed, Mrs. El- nelghbours for their kindness at lison Tome and Miss Mary E. this time. not only for the wonder- Tumor Two deh, - . gates for 19.71 ml case but particularly for me district convention were appointed. cash on hand after all bills of previous two months had been aid, Two delegates. Mrs. Beagan and served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge, the '5 lard Beiis. After a delicious lunch. meeting adjourned. The buainsu. MacDonald. lnez Byrne. Georgina Maclntyre. Mary MacLellan, Howie kind words as conveyed in the ad- dress. Mrs. Gerald .Monaghan and Mrs. Mrs. Trainor were appointed to meeting closed by singing theN EGAU,8OV'3.' MV FAGGED I YOLVQE DOWN ? I WAQT . . . . ' . attend convention at charlotte- iional Anthem. , Pi-iV6lQLiE AND FRAYED ;, Loo;4.....-3M To Dgop G””'””' A""” ”””55”'”' a mam- Eiiiegllifcaiild handed ii; and -K.. . KXERVES CQV OUT FOR V. ,,LOwER THAN A THE OX-YOKE, Junk". Demrtmcnt aid, Collcciion of meeting. 1.lfl. , REiH.ABiLiTA-iiOixi.,r'4M MOLEx5 l8RAKE5.I ', TOO "” BUT (;.,,-ad, V .. 1. can webstm-, 2, tin? Qua-Fl:I:tEl:s :la'....':l.I:-I-'-sl.E in WI: gasdgngxgsagg ;:"m1:ge'?ch?;1'- - D0510” CHAPS HAVE I HAVE To -ROLL WHEN you giddy Maclnrym 3. Steven Macy or-a1.u ncgii-'-l-rig" and for complaln also prizes given to the highest ag- ANV VACATiON IDEAS up My 5Leeve5, -rage A xmyrel and Eileen Macaenzie .'.'.i:”:.:"...:T:' !.7.'.'.':.'.:"1"""""' g;;g:';yi1hfg;:f.,jT1 "d E” -4-wA SPOT WHEQE 5. To 5T;2u4E .. VACA-now ""1”3'- . A . - gd. k . REST AND MOTHER A Mo:rci.l! Dow: you D.ff,',i3”,1VA,i..; E;.??.;iif”3", ;”.:.;: Am: amp Swan ap?S'aT.i23.m a””"” S” "3 NATUQE WOULD KNV K Igy Tr JUST MOVE ky Ligingsyonel Lunch: Mrs. .1ohn Trainer. Mrs. ., y V Grade In M L Johnnie smelt 2p Mum." -no ";.”J:'””u G N H Ellison Tools. Mrs. George Viliett. MV RAVCLED " d FQOM -THE Lgwrgngg Maclnlyre, ll Bathnrat si...'l'o:::to-gs o.l.2."i'.7 N9” meeiinl it the Mme 01 ' I Grade II - 1. Rose -Brothers, 2. ' 3475- Jim” D- F100d- I Judy MacDonald, Andrea Rcd- . The meeting adjourned by sing- mend, Mary Redmond; 3. Allan CANADA lng National Anthem. A dainty i ilihi M iii ii? 0 . lNVlTA,TlON6d-:3 p CH. 1 DOTE ON AiNT.' r O:-L1 V.”lS-I-i 1 ' Hap -r-xLE.xlT AN KEEP HIM EVER ART LESSON! Ext-ilBlTIS'T.' ENCHANTED if- V DREAMS! As KW 37QWiLUAM& M abm -n-we-rv vawzs we soon. MacKenzie. Grade I Sr. -- l. Gerald Cronin. 2. Joey Williams, 3. Barbara San- dcrson. Grade I Jr.-l. Elizabeth Acorn. 2. llerby MacDonald. 3. Billy Brothers. . Highest average in senior grades plan Scrimgcour - 92 per cent. Highest average in junior grades -Elir.abeth Acorn - 88 per ecni. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 16th day of June. AD. 1950. in Re Estate of Daniel Math- ieson. late of Georgetown in King's County in the said Pro- vince, engineer. deceased. intestate. To the Sheriff of the County oi King's County or any Constable or A CBOSSES CHANNEL IN SKIFF FOLKESTONE. Kent, England. July 9 - (Reuters) ”-- Georscs Adam, 70-year-old Boulogne sports- man. arrived today after crossing the Channel in a light rowing skiff. He took six hours. 24 minutes for the crossing. beating his own 1'8- cord of seven hours, 46 minutes established 45 years ago. Friends and reporters from Boulcgne ac- companied him in a motor boat. were killed and five wounded to- day when Communist guerrillas ueag,g.:a-s to work right now help an- fnate Irritating excess ncldl and wastes which an cause your tr 60.. LTD. M. Pa I II A .. petiiion on file of Bridget Math- ieson of Georgetown aforesaid, the administratrix of the above named Estate. praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after set forlh: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be sndyappcar before the Judie pre- scnt at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queen's County in the said Province. on Friday the 21st day of July next coming. at the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the dafe hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the follow- ing public places respectively. said. and at or near the store of Chester H. Llewellyn and Son: in Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. Susana; l .lH ii: xvi.-it'll lunch was served by hostess as- sisted by committee in charge. and a social chat enjoyed by all. CENTRAL ROYALTY VV. 1. The regular monthly meeting of the Central Royalty Women's In- stitute Was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Osborne. Twenty-threo members answered the roll call. The president. Mrs. Wright pre- P1”iTlCiP31 'i B”"3d9"te M"' r . r - r sided. The meeting 0 once! with Donald. . I iii.Dl'dlO person within Said. County. the Immuw ode. Mini”! of me Assistant - Gcraidlnc MacDun- GREETING: 1.” mean"; were read nnd up. g WHEREAS . proved. Reports of committees are (Patriot Please Copy) W9" ”3dm3 the as follows: The school commit- tee reported that they had vis- ited the school and took a treat of candy to the children. The Red Cross reported that seven toques. six pairs of ankle socks and two pairs of pyjamas were made during the winter months. Sick committee reported two cards were sent. The treas- urer rc-poried apbalance of 3438.21. It was decided that the Institute buy a treat of ice cream for the school children for the closing. It was moved and seconded that t ill f Ch k b e t in BY J. R. WILLIAMS m-e--- 33;;0;ge:;";;,;;yc';,;ggn5'3; ;....:.:.'. t. 1. .1". i...”...: '2. .... SINGAPORE; July 3 - -(Rent. they can why the Accounts of the mm 1'" mwuce 1" the Musk” "9 " F9” Malay” imncemm Festival. It was also moved and seconded that 325.00 he sent to the Manitoba relief. The members , . y u T O Lode" ambushed . pom, pm-gy in Norm- for in said petition and on motion d and y nk "M It COULD A ggl:gi2Ai?U-i:rijEST HOE HASTO "'5 M”'” ”"d ""3" esumd 1"” 2,! H' Fmnc” M'cPh.”' E5q"'h'" lite next lI:eEH:'g :n?i nil follow- AQT LEJr',' GET To Hie "10 JUl'lB10- motor for said Petitlonerc ing were tput on the committee. AM LIVE N EXHIBIT WE And it is hereby ordered that a L”... woody Elm Stewart Mrs. James Currie was ap- pointed to bc a director replacing Mrs. Clifford Roper who has moved away. Lunch committee for ihe next meeting is. Hilda Wright. Betty Lidstone. Myrtle Mackae. and Jean Agnew. The Brownies had a band number for the mem- 3y"&':N"::.15:if's;m5p?4:"&"':. "I: namely. in the hall of the Court but and Miss I. Arsenault Save aglgi" Mmlglfl-"1:.!aP'"d House in Georgetown aforesaid. at an intlerestinl talk on Guide Ind aches ae'duetelieaay and ad or near the store of pm, 1.. Brownie work. After lunch was troubles. ea eoeeof ta eeiea- Boudrcgujt in Ggorggtown .10". served by committee in charge the meeting adjourned. The next meeting to be held in the school house on July 6th. One new mom-. oubla. fuel . :1... '3H.?:f::r';'. . g:,:,8n?oy::;,::::;5::,d'lh'eo ber joined bringing the total s,n:E'an llaeiig: 'rIo'u.b::s; .1” .:huo,:um mu, M" d". log membership up in thirty-five. Illllltroun rlnooev 0nN- ice ereo. . ' - - 3 FIELD W. I. 2E,'3,',"" '?l3g:".&,':.::.'"''' ” Witness His Honour Harold mus The June meeting of the apron- field W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Reginald Keslam with eleven Eaulko lick Oemlaittse had napts were received and divided llllbttl to be made articles for a sale or auotiga. "Never tell him shels paid in take him out. He think! she's his girl friend. Sqfei for Skin'- WWNG 9! the com- K”o'S".i3;?o3'3:”.ii2”"m"&'&”;2 Sqfar for Clothes (sum 1:. MARGARET ANDREW MM H--llm Wu Ivpointed M ,. f rchum . . LIVE sun aasssso M-W-r -”':.'.. ......... .,....J.. .... W” ” I -,. . - 0d d 01' ed. R011 W l'!- ' .' T . . roumv ,,,-M-g; ,, ;,. ..,,,,,, ,, c,--,,,.. A V DMLY moons of the last meeting were A ', read snemagopiaii. (emtreeaurer ".hu”d” ' T A l W73" ”'3'""G r ' W33 no i.'i';3.' ”m...i. ..':.'.r ""' 65 moiinem e.,.,9vicx..;susn