PACE EIGHT ti" THE EASTERN GUARDIAN .. Jsquadron Leader and Mrs. x. Turner and children Elizabeth, John. Mary and David of Moncton, ACiEh.S:-MONTAGUI-2: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Btuurt. Mn Bruce M:cPlice, Miss Joyce AGENT GEORGETO N. 3.. were recent guests of Rev. wtuintoii. Plus Mcxianos. and Mrs. F. N. Youns. WN: Weldon Lovers. The Guardian niav be bought at Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; In Suurls: The snack Bar and I1. Richard: at San. RMONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH (IHARGI-1-services on sunday,.luly 21th. Dr. MacKenzie will conduct services as follows: 11 am. at the following places in Managua Miss Jean M'acKen7.tr-, Valley- field. is spending a few weeks in Boston visiting: relatives. Mrs. Jack hI;l”KCIlllt', Valloy- ficid, has rrtxr:viI ivvni .i few weeks holiday lll ('.11w iirrtpii. Prof. Mel Nirhrilsrixi trom U. S. A. recently visiirtl his brother, Norman Nirliolsriii, i'.i1ln,v(ir:ld. .'I'A.VTllY S-Xl.l. .i' :'-tr'.i:iit and Reck's Saturday .iltiriitnii. in lad- ies of L'nit.etl Clvrrii. Miss Aniio K1. Iixmitlvii. kl: 1lllt'I Mur- "l"IlESBI'l'ERl-IN I III lH'll IN FANADA. - E-tsheri'i”v fur Sllllt'la,l'. lulv 27th, Falednn it i it Wririri Islands II P xi l',VI,t .- mil 7. P M INF 71" l' V it. REV E 5 Hair ..'Mrs, Aih.-1-i'xi.ivm--it err ivivi. ieaday. July ?.”iitI fv rm hnmr n Reading, Prxy .it::: iisi'1iii: ier paroiils, Mi John A -ri Xi . MRCKCIIZIP, Al p 'IWIfRHRY ILIITIHII H VAS- TORAL (lliAll(tl',.---X nri ('litirrh 1f Canada. Sr-rm ll'K . .ti Jxiiy 21m. 11 A ,v hlllmi. llii. nulti I P. M. Rcllr niir: '.'ti.i V Ni .Vfui--. ray Rivrr Rrv It 'i'.'..iir- Mar- Fherson, M1121:-'rv SGE0R("9ET(Hl N I'.ik&'l'()RAI. CHARGE. -- liiitrd ('ii'irrh of Canada. SP.l'ilt'l"f. for Julv 27th. Anniversary Scrvuxs in George- town, ii A. M and .' l' M Snocuil music at. both .sc:".. Pb ii:ii.vrrsur,v offering. Malrolni ,klnt'lx:iiiimi and other male voice: fznm t'hnrlotto- town in the evenuiz. 030 PM. Scr- vfee iri sturgeon. P.r'.'. W. ,x. llatcr- ' Ion. Minister. lI.J. Malion'll.0. p Optometrist. Fitting and Siippiliiig (ilns.-ics, clot Office Hours: 10 to 12 ILM. 2 to 5 I,A)(I and by am-oliiliiit-nr. Moiitagiin. P. l'.. 1. Office Conrinrtcnl ixith Mabori Drug Co. CAPITOL? T0-DAY SAT. SIIUWSS ;'.3'-H-I-U ' , SUM l"iCllliS- iui iiiciin - 3'i.tiiiitI9.,iIcItii STOOGI5 (7(l.YII'IIWV' CARTOON - SICIIIAI, r Moiilagur. Trinity Church. Montague; 1.30. Lower Montague. Rev. Melville Altken and Mrs. jAitken of Hamilton. Ont., are vis- iting relatives in Georgetown. ww- IST. PETEIVS BAY PASTOR- Al. CHARGE.-'I'he United Church of Canada, Sunday, July 21th. at. Peter's. Sunday school it) A. M. Service 11 A. M. Greenwich. Sun- day school 11 A. M. Marie, Sunday School 11 A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. '01-" CHRIST. .- Service Sunday. Annual Cemetery service, Marie .iuly 27th at 7 ofrlock Merrill Cemetery. 3 P. M. Special speaker Nioholsoii and M. I). Dunbar in for all services Rev. George W. Til- riiarize. .iey. Rev. Russell A. Macifeod, Min- - -- Iiater. 'II()l.l' TRINITY. (;oorgt-town. --G Siindtrv, Jilly 27th. Seventh Sunday; . i(lAMF. A('T CASES - Yes- I Miss Ruth Mut'pli,v. Montagur. is spending a IPW days visiting friends and relatives in Charlotte- town. IMFRIIAY HXITBOPR CHURCH after Trtiiity ll A. "M. NIOI'Tlll'liltIF'r(Iil)' afternoon at Montaguv Pi-.iyci' and Sviiiioii. Rci. W. (2 Stipciidiary Magistrate Joseph W. lloEE- ' MacDonald sentenced thrcc ang- , ',lt-rs charged under the Game Act '. ,.'Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rice anrijwitli angling without licenses. daughter Barbara. of Monrton, N Fines of G500 and costs were im- R, are spending a few days guest! I posed in each raise. One of the .1: tho Eclgcwood I-Intel, Lmiorinien is ii resideiit. of Waltham. 'Mn.s.- Tho others are residents of - flharlotteiown and Lower Mon- ; Pic. Virircnl. Krnned.l' of the tague. The offences were commit- Royal Carleton York RFglmei'tI.iIed at Sturgeon and Black Pond. yvaleartier. Quebec, is spending histThc cases were investigated and leave in Loner Montague, guest of ' pros:-4-uteri hy the Provincial Po- yMr. and Mrs. Andimi Landry. 11..-Q Constable, I Mrs. Edviard Tloitrll and M:'s' , Mr. John P.' Cowaii. Newton, Ray Breem of Si'drtvi'. N. S. are Now Jersey, son of the late Leilh .llSlLIllg Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lark- '; cow," 0; Low" Montague. accom. m M M””"agm' Ipaniml by his wife and four ""” I-'l . - t' I t J k- Mr. and Mrs. Fraiiris McQai'- :2rI1f:re;iYn,,rRi:,:.cn H:,f,,' riglr from Miltnuii, N. B, arrxt how” Momaguev Mr. Cowan who i-isuiiig Mr and Mis, William LRl'.- Ii'Il'l', L(lW('l' Montague, and Mr. and IMrs. Jolin Burkt-. Montague. lrft horc 23 years ago, presently engaged in fruit farming in New- ton, is taking this opportunity of renewing old acquaintances In Lower Montague, and Murray Har- y N, . 5 Mr. and Mrs. .lohiiny 0il.eary of Sgdiicy, N. S., are Spilntiink sev- bow-I M,-A Louts cgwgn, g mom. pral fill)! in Mniitaiziie visiting M. m. Damn! Mivhq Bwnmpanied ylilrs. tl'l.c:ii;i's parriits, Mi. hllti by hm mrm 3", lm, vacmmninn ';M”' Md'"'-I 'VI'"”"”'”"' at Jackson's Riv:-rview Tourist " Home in Lower Montague. Mr. ..'Mr. and M Wilfred Mar- Comm-S mu V15” (0 the 1513,15 l.:-an, llalifav, N. '. who are vis- was 26 WE” Mm, and he H, "h illng Mr, Mat'I.nan.s hroihcr, ler- Hmunz lnmnw om M,quRin'Am,”' I”""r 3' Sl””l"-V Rmlwi ””"”', "'iTliis ia Mrs. Cowanls first visit Err-nt visitors to Mriiitaguc visiting tn me Island. -nd she is much ,m"'"”' impressed with thc scenic view. , r . ,...,,-,... N... i Miss Theresa Maclnlyre and v ,'Mi,sx Tillie Macliityrc of Toronto, MARY PAGANS accompanied by (lnl. Lloyd Mac- iliityrr. R.C.A.F. and Mrs. Marin- ityre and faniily nf Aylnier, Ont., motored to (lardigan this week PREIORIA. South Africa -(CPI . . Onlv 22,000,000 of Africa's total population of 180,000,000 are Christ- and are vmting Mr. and Mrs. tans. N.J.J., Oliver, professor of .wanM.e Maclntyrpl Afric-an studies, told a scientific 3 , , V meeting here. There are some 50,- "ogN MAmg1-RA-n.-gs (worm-r ..: 000,000 Moslc-ms in Africa, most of AI Magistrates Court. in Mont-I them in iinrthcrn and eastern sec- agur vestcrday hcforr Slipcndiaigv lions. ,Magirtrai,e Joseph W. MacDonald. ,a resident. of Lower Montague was 'fined 55.00 and 55.60 costs for -fishing ivlthout. it license. Thei case was prosecuted by Game War- pdcn Spurgcoii Jcnkins. IN Tooonzcausr. OSLO - tCPi - A soccer match between clergymen and doctors highlighted the Oslo Home Mis- sinnls family festival to raise vaca- tion money for needy children. They played to a three-all draw. fANNlVl".IlSARI SF.RVI(TE (ir- well Head Church. Sunday, July 27th. at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Giic-st. preacher. Rev. Russell Mao- L1:l';d-wfzmileiail-11'l";1 Prisoners at Stafford Jail, attend- 5FIll'lPt'l nf )7i'ni5e. Rrv. A. C. FTRSPIZI mg It slxngmk cm:S'1pmYed an en- Mmmm ilhustastc that L e ova education l i iaiithority has agreed to I request ararronnfmigimdt (cm G K '.'ii.n, ZANER NIAFK. repres- ienting the Mission to Lepers, In- lternational and Intertlenomination- ;al, will show moving pictures of the ,v.'nrk for l.opers at the Montague Rantist Church. Wednesday. July I2Slrd. at ll P. M. and at Sturgeon inapllst 'Church, Thiirsday, July '24tii, at it r. M. All arc invited, oi- Ifcring for the Mission. for a course on the theory of mu- sic. - .,.E..,. NEW DRIVING WAGOIIS , . . I ''''"I'7 " II "3 5 " I T '3 R ' 0 5" RllI)I)PI' or Steel Tired ',('Hl'RCI-I IN CANADA. - Services, , - , ; :for Sunday. July 27th. as fnllowsil IR mm m Ph0ne' iMontaguc ii A. M. and 7.30 P.M. tcardigan 2.30 P. M. Sacrament. nil y 5. FRANCIS & solos, Baptism at Cardigan service. Mon- Itague, Sunday School 10 A. M. Rcv. Fortune Bridge . 3- N. young. Minister. i i.,,,,.., -...E. . ANNUAL MEETING I The adjourned Annual Meeting of the King's I County llrispital will be held at the Beaver Hall on I FRIDAY, JULY 25th AT 8 P. M. 1952. (ii. RNOLD WIGHTMAN. Secretary-Treasurer y .. .7, . . .-, .... EE.,,,,,,A.. --,ZM ...--,E.e , E FOR SALE SPEED BOAT AND OUTBOARD MOTOR AppIy:- YEO. MONTAGUE PRINCE EDWARD Through the stcniiiing an "Fearless Forty" -- the T0-DAY - SAT. amp wilderness that could swallow an army, fought the heroic rescue-band that stormed the jungle-empire of the untanit-nlilo Sominolc Tribe! 0 PRESBYTERIAN MODERATOR - Dr. John Angus Maclnnis, 66, of Ortllia, Ont., is Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. A native of Mira, N.s,, he served overseas in the First World War with the Canadian Army Medical Corps. He was granted his theology degree in Hill and ordained in the Kingston, Ont. Presbytery. Lorne Valley ciiid Vicinity .'l.ittle Miss Carol beard is spending some time visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Burdctt, Stratlicona. - Mrs. Oliver Douglas atid twin daughters have returned honic from the P.E.I. Hospital and are visiting with Mrs. Douglas pai- rnts, Mr. and Mrs. George McIn- nis. Miss Audrey MacDougall, Mont- ague. spent the weekend of July 30th with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. New Perth, were guests of Mrs. Myoi-5' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw, on Sundiir, July 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd MacDonald were visitors to Montague on Sat- urday. July 19th Mr. Walter MacLeod motored to Charlottetown on Saturday, Jilly 19th. A number of residents from this vicinity attended the Caledonia Club gathering which was held at Montague on Wednesday, July is. Miss Chris Shaw, Charltitirtowit, spent the wcnkcnri of July 20th with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. D A. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod were visitors to Montague on Sat- urday. July 19th. They were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDougall. Mr. George Mccannei, Mont- ague, was the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Mccanncll on Saturday, July 19th Mr. Muni'o MacGratli and Mr. Harry MacLeod have returned to their respective homes aft.erapctid- lng some time at Salt Springs, N. S. l A Master Gordon Learti recentlv spent several days in Mt. Stewart at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lcard. Mr. Tom Fisher; New Hamp- shire. motored to the Island and iii visiting his two uncles, Mr John Fisher and Mr. Joseph Fish- er. Mr. Roy MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacLeod and Mrs. Minnie Ferguson motored t.n Nova Scotia on Monday. July 2lst, to visit rc- latlves. Mr. Bernard Hughes, st. Steph- ien. N. 33.. motored to the Island land is visiting his mother. Mrs. tMae Hughes. I Misses Shirley MacDonald and Joan Mclntyre are spending the. 'week of July zotii to 27th with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elilomer James, Church Road. i Mr, and Mrs. Morley Markcll. Montreal, Quebec, motored to thc jlsland and are guests of Mrs. .Markell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. imnlcolm MacI..eod. Mrs. Daniel Campbell of Boston, Mass. is visiting with her daugh- yter. Mrs. Everett Flalier and Mr. .F'isher, also her daughter Mrs. D. Grant and Mr. Grant. Mr. Gordon MacLeod, B.sc.. iMontreal. P.Q.. is vacationing on Ithe Island and iii the guest of his 'mother, Mrs. Christine MacLcod. Miss Theresa MarLeod. Moiit- ,real. Quebec. is visiting relatives isnd friends on the Island and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLcod. . A,M. I-DNDON. July 22--tReiit.erin-- Trade Minister Peter Thorneycroft. complained of United States tariff barriers and pleaded for ii fair deal for British exporters in an address today to the U. S. Chamber of Trade here. Thorneycroft said the U. S. appears to be trying to solve the problem of its gigantic sur- plus with the outside world "with- out doing more than tinker with the very trade barriers which date from the time of the great de- prsaslon.” Pre Come and iirln Sandy'i'iDrlve Iii Theatre "WVYOMING sun." . - 'Technicolor y Starring Stephen McNitlly snd Alt.-ids Smith FRIDAY, JULY 25th - 9 EM. ' the whole family to an enjoyable . on g and cute '1”!-IE GUKRBIAN WN I; Fined On lesser Count In Case of Iiafuse Fatality The charge of manslaughter in the death of Harry Refuse on July lst. against Roderick Steele and Wendall Hicholson of Card- igan was withdrawn by Mr. B. S. Hessian, Crown prosecutor for King's. at Georgetown yesterday afternoon. A charge was then laid by the Montague R. C. M. P. against Rod- erick Steele that being the driver of an automobile, he "did unlaw- fully fail to stop the said auto- mobile after an accident between the person, Harry Refuse. and the said automobile, and drive on with- out giving his name and address IWIIII intent to escape civil and ,ci-tminiil liability contrary to sec- tion 285 (21 of the Criminal Code of "Canada and amendments there- The defendant pleaded guilty, and Stipendlary Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald sentenced him to a fine of 5100 and costs. WHIM R0;IrW. I. .'Members of the Whim Road Women's Institute met at the school house on Tuesday night for thelr regular monthly meeting, with an attendance of fourteen members and nvc visitors. The president, Mrs. Wesley Campbell was present and opened the meeting with the singing of the Institute Carol. and all re- pcated the "Institute Ode". The secretary, Mrs. Lawrence Stuart Vattenrled to the business routine of ithe meeting by reading the min- titles of the previous meeting. No It-orrespondence was reported dur- ing the month. Roll call proved to be quite in- leresting, as each member told an interesting fact about the place Iwhere she was born. It was de- cided that for the next month's ymecting the roll call would be ,answered by an item for A "grab Qbag" and there would also be an lcxchange of magazines. The committees for the month gave their reports as follows: Sick irommittee reported one visit made; ithe new committee for the coming 'month will be Mrs. Cecil Campbell land Mrs, Lawrence Stuart. The Il"l1LCl'MllnIl'lel'lI. committee. consist- giiig of Mrs. Russell Maclaeth and Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. held several contests and provided the winners with prizes. A game of twenty questions was much enjoyed by everyone. Those appointed to be on the next. program committee or-rc Mrs. Weslry Campbell and Mrs. M. J. Munro. . A penny auction. was held by Miss Lona MacDonald in the place of Mrs. Frank Graham who was in charge of this but was unable to attend the. ineetlrig. A small sum was rrnli7.ed from this and added to the funds. The members discussed ways and means of assisting the Kings County Hospital Auxiliary in cat- erlng at. the Scotch gathering in Montague on July I61h. The sec- retary was asked to write to tho committee in charge to ascertain what the Institute could do to help. Plans were made to make ice cream for the dance to be held in the whim Road Hall in the near future. The funds from this are to go towards school improve- ments. In this connection, the Institute voted 520.00 for this pur- pose. i At the" close of the meeting A pot luck lunch was served by the younger members during which time members chatted and enjoy- ed the social hour together. A kind invitation was extended to all by Mrs. Russell MacBeth to hold the next meeting at her home in August. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. STERLING W. I. The monthly meeting of Sterling w.I., Stanley Bridge. was held on July am at the home of Mrs. Rity Douglas, The president, Mrs. Elmer Fyfe was in the chair and the "Ode" was sung followed by the "creed". Roll call was answered by eleven members and three visitors were present. A number of members don- ated cup towels. A report on the district conven- tion hold on June lath in Stanley Bridge Hall was given by the sv- tary and on motion it was de- cicled that the institute pay an ex- penses of the supper convention and that the balance of ltl.0fi be sent to the Sanatorium. Owing to absence of sick visiting committee. no report was given. Cthiespondencc was then read and it was learned a blood donor clinic will be held at North Rustlco in Aiigtiat. Committees for help- ing at, the caiitccn were then drawn Girl Guide News 1'1 (Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Preu) Toronto ,- Industrlsla, oils firm, others mixed. Montreal - trade higher. New York - Rally on expanded volume. Toronto - Bacon hogs, grade A. 328 a hundredwelght. New york - Cotton closed 31.10 to 01.55 I bale higher. Papers, indultrlals WELLINGTON, Shropshire. Eng- land -- (OP) - Kate Lander, 84. and her sister Edith 83. who lived together and shared the sarne,fn- terests and friends for many years. died on the same day last Febru- ary. They hId- both made will): leaving their personal wealth, tot- alling about il5.000 to each other. The money has been distributed among other relatives. National Camp News Your Public Relations Commis- sioner has received glowing re- port: of the National Camp now being held at Ottawa. Miss Suz- anna Mscxlnnon. District Com- mlsrloner. who is on staff at the Camp. says:-"I have it group of 2!! Guides from Ontario. Quebec. Manitoba. British Columbia, New Brunswick land Newfoundland. They are a fine group of Guides and work well. One of my groupi iii a Sea Scout from U. S. A. She: live: about 20 miles from New; York City on the Hudson Rlveri and she met: Betty, King at Canipr Edith Macy before she came up to the camp here. We do not have much time in our groups, clear of duties as tiie girl: takci handicraft, swimming. go on-tour,. shopping trips. and camp activi- ties such as official opening wheni the salute was taken by the, Prime Minister and we marclietli to the, music of the. R.C.M.P.: band. P.E.I. Guides looked real ' smart." , Field Secretary, Miss Phyllis Culcliffe, who is also on Nation-I al Camp staff, writes: -"The Is-; landers are all getting along fine. Everyone seems very liappy.I It is certainly ii wonderful ex-I perience for each one of us. and. wc are enjoying every minute of camp. Our Guides looked very F0RDS- smart in their uniforms tIurIn:.' the March Past. and we did get a big clap as we passcd by-. THEY'RE HUSKY, probably because we were so few in number. However. several peo-; ple came to us to tell us how' well the girls marched. ,Last night we put on our song and dance. it. too, went over nicely. Afterwards the photographers swarmed around to get pictures. The Guide: from the other Prov- inces took our potato bag aprons and the strawberry-box hats for souvenirs. 'l1iey ('fllII liardly unit for us to finish the dance to get them." . Our group of National Campers, will return home on the late train Saturday night. No doubt they will be tired but happy Guides! Nevertheless, they will again take-olf for Camp next Wt-dnesday. July ."v0lh, when thtxvi will attend the Provincial Girl Guide Camp at North Rusllco and pass along the information and experiences gained as Island rep- resentatives at National Camp. THEY'RE ROOMY, THEY'RE STAUNCH, THEY'RE BROWN-- WRIGHT 'S PHONE 23 WE'VE MANAGED TO MAKE A SPECIAL PUR. CHASE OF MEN'S CREPE THEY SHOULD BE tS5.50 ON SALE FBI. 6: SAT. AT GT. GEORGE STREET JULY 25. 1952 E ' T ORDER , THAT FIRESTONE Electric REFRIGERATOR TODAY PHONE 147 FIRESTONE Bryonron & Mocl(oy V Compun 137 GT. anon E 31'. SOLED WORK OX- 3.98 STORE PHONE 23 Connaught Ranges. Ottawa. I up. t" The next. meeting will be at the home of Mr. Carl Woolner with the following lunch committee : Mrs. Ray Douglas. Mrs. Green, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Bolgcr and Mn. John MacKsy. Collection was taken and amounted to 31.45. Roll call for the next meeting will be answered by 'What I dislike most in housekeeping." Upon compl of the business, two good contests were put on by Mrs. Ray Douglas and Mrs. M. Malone. Mrs. F. Bell was first and Mrs. Elmer Fyfe second in the first and Mrs. Elmer l"yfe were first in the second contut. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem. senis eiit. contest and Mrs. John Mcduignr OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams I '. WHAT? 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