PAGE EIGHT if N. . , .. 31 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGE.V'l"S:-MONTAGUE: nmia r. Landry. Mr-.. Byron Slevlrl. "5 Brucrltiacrhee. Miss Joyce Wlgglnl-On. PINS M0K""W”- AGENT GEORGETOWN:,Waloon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian 0'5”: In (-390I'K0I0W"1 TI” Post Oflicc; in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Rll!hIl'dl' & loll. ....'.ll ST AIKRIYI-El) lful-O-1 ..tMr. Peter A. Riley. Al'lIllEIOll. P1111 (-Jivikr-r fccil. l'lim1i1vm11. i'1'lll Poole tiiiziic. guest of his brother IDunirl Riley. 1 Personals 1 V-3;.-.”ili5.l3”;.1”E;.f:...3. 312.1373”. Oitizens' Meeting izvn 1rd in P. E. l.' and .i:( I At Georgetown .1 ' VIli.l7.l(3ll 11'. Mrs 11111110 in St. Pct- l 0 k&wgm”y l ,Elleii Imelda Malone. Richard 10111 1,-11.11115 1,9111 11,9 33111; of com. . . . 1 . .. .. . 111311.11? ::11..3”.;1.?:g:11:1 X11111: he 11-IFI--s -Ilti--1: H W - -I -- t - -1:1c1'1iss tho sticct ut Hughes Diug :v11:e.sc.1...i ivcs 1111111 1.1.41.1. ui,an ').IRcCOIlllBCk. Sm”, (.m.m.x.' and ",mm.ked, , ,c 1','..Hl0l'1 were iiiiiiecl, nuts held: Junior: Andy Macliitosli. Aurlrey ...l-ho”, has me” a drug store on -11': 1'1-u.yrl .XI.11D11i1.1I1l .s'-.1'.- June :1 the 1111111 li.i.l. lo iut ;Roacli. LCSllEt MacDoiial1l, Joan mm (.m.m.,. Smce 13121 I mink I 1,1,1,-(1 111 11-11;,-,,1,.i,g.. 111.111 1; 51,1.-1111. 1111-: 11 i.s.s and II)l'lll.lll:lT(t plans iMacl1i1,1'i'e, Maureen Wood. have an Old newspaper ”,cm.d to :11: 11 K111: lcuio with 11-Litiies ”1lllA1i:ll s9i;l3:;Yl '1 . ” ”'"”'TA-i lprove it". Mr. Morris can also 1! hp; 1 7-11'- 5 . .I ii" A lIil'9ll A ('1 ll - -1 I 1 . . 1 ' . N1 I K ”,h kl I in H::vf:iit;-:”lV(I.:1:l1lllv TN” Clerkvlslx Qllli stllllllliltzzulailimpllifl. asm::l :1 1: l"ri1r:w'Y um UN'I'uI' 11- A ”' ” ' : rt-built irivate residence on t e HHHMM BWHIL MASS. mnwd Wvmuy W150”, EMF mm. 1m,.5iR G 0" lsniuli sille of Coniiiiuglii square. -"IW 1"'l. 11 E3-' lhik.” llltV3l-W I-1 1 ":1 mo llwtm Mid 1 0 y ;He can 11111-1ioint dozciis of other 1 Sl1'”'1 11 mp (l”j1n',(ll' lirvlirliys "”” ”” mt” m,” ,”f ,1 ,, Hg lliistm-ical SIIPS iii the city, with - I ”””l' S'””h' mltllulm 3"” . '.)Am1l1J.h 1:3:-el)l::l .u);.EN.pROvENcE 1.11-M1.-1, equal case and p,ivc a coninicnlory ' fm. . W M 'H L” H K J” 1..1Ap,-s-,1 01 11,1. 12 1111.11 1,” 11-131; Ull the part played in the story of l l uimmn Amu It -1 2p - .- -911 1119 llP"Ci- l for ciiwnecriiic the 5850.000 icwci Old Cllillilullclowllv "Kl Chm" K -1 Jill .-H-1”-1”) ' -.1--1"111.131.11.111”Eisli-obiim-5.11 tl1eEAca Khalil and the W9 (I0 I101 IUIOW Nllflllll-ll' M15 wlttl 'J.'V 11” XVI: l.:'.C(:flll'lA h1,l1t 11p1C1-lo.-,-11911 Lycautiliil Begunik four .1-e;'i1s ago MOITIS has recorded any of this .,';Hj1.'1,"'L,.,l,.1 11,. 1115 11', 1-(:11;-1111 1t.wcrc found guilty Saiiii-day. '1'm-1 iiiost ll1tCl'PSlllli1 data. and if not I I 11.111;.-1 up,-sw.1:p us 1j()1n1)l'3lc c115-,wei'e sentenced to prison icrnis it iiuulrl undoubtedly be of vailuc Vin l'1i VH1” W'”'""' till” ,,1, . 1..-..,..1,,.. 1.,-V1111 a11dlliall'.'.lniZ from four to 10 years, in (iliarlotletowii if he was induc- l'1- -W "-' '71" I ' lit” ''"””1” mm 1111 -.1 111i11'cl 11:1 ilin tvom-id-' Three other defendants, aiiiuiig ed to ('0llllllll. it 111 pzipcr, Mr. Mor-. W "M RI” '1 M””'"n-V ”l”m' rnililir It'll x Ill 11111 iitiirliiisc of allllillll a colorful, .s1111sl1b1irkliii.; 1-1:: was long rissriciiitccl with the 3” Jwmr M NH" JPN” now 11;,.11.1.i 11 11111111," 1119 11.ime5lw'ii'tiine hem who rlaiiiis to be firm of J. & T. Morris. in this ,,g' w,.1-111 w;,;- 11 11.1191 T111 11-11. lwiiistoii Churchill's ciidson. were city. Vl Ohm nmul” Chnrlmlp" i:1'ivc cm: of 71111 new iiiruiorial lM'llll1UF'd b.l' H SPVCII-"1311 FIPHCII1 ' - 0 LN” Lwlld pmkll mm St" Pm' nliicii wuzlld be iii 11111111111: flll(.ll.lU'-.V- N0 d9Fl5l0ll N35 -"'1ll'JIIllCNll ' "l mwi ”” ill") L !m omiiiic the iiaiiies and iiisciiption 1Il!l11OdlH1Pl.V On ill? I619 0f '-NW0 At the work-cii(l S:11iii'd-ay Jilly is :11 the vzciiiiiy of 5000 11 2: esti- lolllrrs lrlfd 11! 3bSN1N3- llllll, by actual cminx 348 people ' ni.i'.c1i 1li.1' the 11c1-l (ll iepairiiig. MUCH 01 U10 1001 lzlobbrfl lWm.11c1'1- driiwiiig Uiieniployiiiciit Iii- ihc old 1' i and 1111' 1iiir1' use of Ill? A88 Kllflllb D31'l.l' 111 1119 1949 51111111119 1,1-111-1115. 1111-0111111 (hg 10- 1111 adtiitioiiiil 1)l.l(11l0, imiilti be ui,d3l'lIll.' ilv”l.i'llElll lmldllll "ll ll"? 11111 bmnt-11 111 mp Nimon.-11 Em. 11. l'L('1llllf- of 5:300. '1' the 1-xiia '1'-'reiicii Rivicia has been i1-uovci'-1p10ym(.m nm(.,.- or most, 135 ME AT ,L'1U-VS Of 5400. all lllfb 1'- W91? OI ed,-1 1 M ' 1 ' i'cs1dci1is of f'0llllll').' districls. Oiic inc ll!l:llllnl11LiS 111111111111 that a new ' Ill? atqullled lldl ll910- (WUISC .1-1-,-11 M1, 1119 101111 num1;,9,- was 215' lllnln 81111111. lirii1s1vl111li)lOt ?)lllllI.V 1,1115,-,,1i 11; T1111 Ttlvtli 311111. l(1ll(3)n11t'laSl0Elxl)iElf')t' maxi iii ilie seiisa-. 51,1, Mm. R,,mb,,,,. -I-mu, mm, 1111 .VIl;ll'x' 3:0: ii:i1t l- 1-11. the .;ii. an .ecioii 2111 ie t ' ,;,1C1m,;,.1)- kmm-H as s1(.91hmd5' 1-l1,1c1vd 1i111-1115111111 111- 1111l'111'n. IMCILFSI -'WNllli4l'.V Ulnlllil U"-'10l1l GOG ---- C?" I111-cm-1-111m 11, Dpgplp w1m11aVp 11511. lSlltl(l. l”l1l' l'lll'lllOll 1itlt'll('ll- Vzwi;F1C:1Tfl7L33m)l'1Ezlllmltesl SVPPON-l . . lied them in British Columbia. arc IIII5 ?Illllll' ll): llh-XUlV:i;l1'iiif::Scoliligiitlce war 519' lmnrmlon mough m 'hP' Cmdlgnn . 111-iiiteil All-117 s 1111" nIIlllCll'l(ll.lll8Sl lmmr and us l-nbmancs -as no MELVIN "L MVQIVAID iliewiiill scicrlt ll:ll'll('.llli'a.KSP”S wliol ' lmngcr m m mnsldered E mmyi Mn mum drommons I;-m;1' lllelkunlted 1 ln reveitiiiiz to the personal for - v - l'lll'1.l”llS. 1111' the new niernoriiil. The iiir-nibcrs are as follows; Cliiiiriiiaii, vclliis Gotcll. Ciiiiiicliaiii Legion pirsidciit: Mr. F, J Soloinaiii. pre- siociii.Coiiirniiiiiiy Wclllire Ltauuc; . 1' xlalwl Laicis. viccv1ii'11.:idciii llsziclirsi Aiixili-.11") of 1116 Legioii. Pioneer Feeds Buy The Best . , -A.C Clllvli hlzi1'lci' kgmgg '(7liicl; Grmvvr . . Ho: (.il'1m'r1i1 .. .. Jsiio Huron Arrives At l1a1'o1i l7i'oriLi1'ei' 53.8.") J ' -- 1 . r on For Re airs (Ho: l13rr1'l.-' lo.-as Zllr per ling, P in 11111 lots.) 1 A P 0 t .. ' Q1 .1111 5 S EB . 1111112111 1Ai'1 Th1 D1”: Rmmh '1 ' 1Caiiarli:1n destroyrr l-luroii ai'i'ivN'l Cash 1.1I.i(.,.S Onh. Lat this large U. S. navy base in t sntithern Jnpaii Suiid-.iy for re- at Epairs alic-1' runiiing aground Mon- Iday off the cast 1-oasl of Korea. l-Txtciit of daiiincv to the ship had not yet tics-ii flPlt"l'lillllI'd. The ship caine in under her own power. . GEORGE H. HEES, M.P. will .-1101111 on helialf of the Coiisevvativc Cziiidirlale at STEWART & BECK'S tlic fiilloivimz Joint Political Mcciiiicsz . Gl;(')RGETOWiV, MONDAY, JULY 20111. IIIONTAGUE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd. Mayor Aiidicw 1ti21cNeill; LII. Mi-ir-- 1Swim 81 Safety Awards 1 To Souris Youth 5 ..'Mr. John Mullallv, Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety In- structor tested the Souris Swini- lniing and Water Safety Class at! 1S0lll'l5, Friday morning. 1 Mr. Kent Ellis, the Waterlroiii 'boys and girls received Red Cross lawards:- Elementary: James Paquct. Nor- brrt MacDonald. Lyllllilllll Roach. Alma Louise P111261". .RlL'llat'(I Gal- lant. Hume Ellis. David Mullally. Bill Campbell, Mayiiard Paqiiet. Margaret Coffin. Earl Walsh. Geri trude Praught. Cora Ann Campbell, l 31' GARVEN HUDGINS NEW YORK. 1AP1--You scarcely. ruin walk a city block or a couiiir liiiile iii the United States ilicsc riiivs willioui seeing signs of the 1clici niiinia which ci1i'i'ciitly lia:-. isnnic 40,000,000 Aincricans Ln H5 gr.-isp. Where are liea:lt11iartris for llllE 1C3lllDal2ll against the TTAISIIIIIP? A superiiiarkcl. or any kind of iuarkct, witlioiit at special diet 'shell is 2 l'illll). You can buy ”rlic1" t1't'lllS-n”lP.ll'illlk' l0ll-('lllill'lf ileins--whicli iiicliicic such iiiilikcly luxuries as pancake syrup, choc- olaic pudding, bread. soft drinks and even borschi. Dieting is assiiiiiiiisz such pro- ?portions that cvrn producers of liioii-dictiiig items are taking spe- cial pains to boast about ilieir low- calorie contents. Sales of thiiiiiiiiiz aids are climb- ing sicadily. 'I'liei'c's it demand lnr THE GUARDIAN. Island Qdds And Ends 1 o l l 1 A native of Cliarlotteioivn and 1a long-time resident of the city, and Mass. was 11 1-crciit ilslltft to M0"' Director. presented a large group Iliui now residing in Halifax, Mr. M15 for exaniinatioii and the follo1viiig1'I'lioiiias Morris is paying his year- .ly visit to his birthplace. Histori- 'c-.illy minded, Mr. Morris probably llillollu the story of old Charlottetown las accurately and minutely as any :l:li1iidci' living. To him every street in town rccallls some assoc- iiatioii w'itli the past or some iii- lciclciit of the long ago. 1 Aitcr shaking hands with some llllls particular IRIC your corres- Illflllflttlll nifcrs no a,iolo1:y. I was on the spot when the story was Viillzltlflfl and the tycwitiiess method of telling it. scciiis the best.- ; Willi two friends, Mr. Stanley Bl')":lll10ll. Dominion Governnieiil l:lll(lllfll' and "Bill" Phillips. son of .1111: latc H. J.. l was fishing Sciil ll'tivci- least oi Cardigaiii on an evening three weeks ago. We lconibcd the slrcani from the bridge ,outw-.ir1l t11wai'd the Cardigan lrivcr on both sides. from 6.30 to Tim without llIll('lllli.: niiythiiii; bin- zcr than :1 siiirll. with nothing to lose. we (lPCld9(I to move u11sti'cam ,lll0I'C Oil IPSS (Ill RI) uiissioii. The tide was more lliaii half high. Bryziiitoii moved faster ,1liaii Bill and me and rounded the ;bciid quickly a couple of hundred 1,V?II'LlS above the bi'idge. I reaclicd iilie bciid slowly. casting as I went laud paused tlicrc monicntarily and glaiiccd farihcr up the stream in locate Bryaiitoii. who was about - dieting schedules. A low-caloric . 1 - - H150 vards awav. A nioiiient lalci .cnokbook (Jlll'l'lI)0d to best-scllc: A 2 .' , 15mm-& U. S. Gmpmnwm pubh. Vie yelled excitedly and when l fcatlons on how to lose weighi are ill) rleinand. l The dieting rage is not cniilliied 1tn women, tradiiioiially the sex '1priniarily interested in f'ig1ii'e-kcep- iing. A diet book aimed specifically lat chubby gentlemen had it recent wide siile. Cleopatra years. ruled Egypt foi- looked his way again he was back- iinz tmvnrcls shore with a fish on his line iunipiiig four nr five feet in the air in frantic efforts to es- IE:l11 . lplace is alive with them!" When I reached him he had thr fish landed and because he had .iievei' seen a Rainbow before asked zllnie what it was. I had -seen some lat Keefo's Lake and was able to M ...- PRINCE EDWAR-OTO-DAY - 111:. -wan. 1 3'o'i.n l.OVE.. .BRAVE DEEDS! -spurred by the flash of cold sfeel ...lhe thrill of warm lips! THE sloshing, dashing Sons of, the Muslioluro defy a thousand dnpovolo foul OORNEI WIIIIE JMSAUIIEEN O'HARll if Swot-43 P0'”"P Color by with IOIEIT IIOIIGUS 0 GIADYS COOPER -ALSO ADDED SHORTS- SHOWS DAILY 2:30-7-9 . - itiii'1l"i."iT1111 . mint niiii"i'-'l'lls'i1i 1111111111 1 N CAPITOL IIIAPPEDI By Blood-Hungry llcdsliin Raiders GllberlR0lANO-Gleiido ;- Boilioro RUI(K' M-G-M name ' miwiiin Kill. JANE Giiiiii riniicii Miniiii .. lttawi Wm IIMEII IIRTUI ' snows min! 2:"so-1 LAST COMPLETE snow 8:30 TO-IIAY - TIIE. - WEO. DON'T MISS THIS DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION FARREL Gene l0(KHAltI - PLUS - DESPERATE Seluicii rxplorn tory l P ”Couic on up." he said, "the, CI-IARLOTTETOWN lArmy Board Says No Negligence In Death Of Soldier I I l OTTAWA, (GP) -A1-my head- iiuarters said Sunday there is no- thing to indicate that Pie. Pred- crlck Joseph Burke of Regina, who died Thursday after undergoiiig punishment at Petawawa military camp. received anything but nor- mal treatment. The army said a board of in- quiry has found there was no neg- ligence or lack of proper consid- eration on the part of the staff of the detention bairacks. Burke collapsed after a 20-min- ute exercise on the Petawawa camp obstacle course while serving scven days' detention for being absent without leave. He died in camp hospital ll short time later. A post mortem showed that Burke died from "asphyxia caused by bilateral pneurnonia." George Burke. father of the 29- year-old soldier, said his son was stripped of his coi'poral's stripes mid given seven days detention after he took ill and overstayed his leave on B. i'claiive's farm iiea.r Ottawa. 5 The army said Ihe detention was quite -being absent without leave. Bcforc lcoing to the detention barraclts. jlie was examined by ii medics” lofficer and was certified as fit. l At no time did Burke complain 10f any disability or illness, larmy said. 1 The RCMP have taken over the iinvestigation. An inquest will be iiield probably next month. sevcn da,vs' Georgetown And Vicinity .fMi'. and Mrs. Fred Allan were visitors to Charlottetown on July 13 On July 12. Mr. l-larijv Yorslnn accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Mary Yorston and Mr. Lorin Mair, motored to Belfast; Miss Josephine Dalton. New Glasgow, N. S., is visiting with rel- atives in Georgetown. Mr. Eric O'HRlilP,i'. Snuris. who recently returned from duty in the Canadian Army in Korea. is the gurst of his aunt, Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Mr. Gordon Jollimoi-o. New Glas- gow. N. S.. is vacationiiig in Georgetown as the guest ofiriends. Fi'ici1ds of Mrs. Wiiltcr Soloniar. are sorry to hear that she has 1 entered the Cliarlotletowii Hospi- tal. Mr. and Alli:-Ralpli Douglas. M0NI'9Hl- P- Q-. are holidaying in GCOIT,-Clowll, the guests of Mr. Douglas' mother. Mrs. L.)-l. Doug- las. Master Lloyd Walker. son of M1-. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker, is holidaying with relatives in Souris. Ml1'Fl'aliI( Solonian, iicconipaii- fed by his son. Mr. Walter soloman niotnred to Saint John. N. B., re- cently and on their return they were accompanied by M1; solo. man's daughter. Mrs. Ronnie Cere- diiii of New York City, who will spend two months in Georgetown at her summer home. Mrs. Cere- dini had as her guest for a week pronounce it e Steclliead. . . . Both of us got busy right. away on the school of Steellicads. which were rolling around in niidstreiim, but they vccred off across the riv- or out of reach. and were ob- viously chasing live belt. of some description. Much disappointed aftcr being in sight of the pro- mised land we made our way back to the bridge prep:ii'al.1.i-y to go- ing home, just before dark. Enroute, Bryanton saw I "shrimp" going through the famil- iar act of dodging a trout. Al- most mcclianicolly he cast over the shrimp and hooked. its pursuer. another Stcelhead. The two Rainbow comprised the whole take of the evening. On the drive home we speculated on their wcighl. Stan Bryanton. the man who landed them. and your cor- respondent. labelled them as three pounders "Bill" Phillips with his (xpericnce on the Vice. Coast uls- aizreed. explaining :1 sea trout of the same length would weigh 3 pounds but that our native trout were heavier per inch than Rain- bows. We weighed the fish at Johnny Squai'ebrlggs' restaurant. and the scales registered an even two pounds for one and 1 lb. 4 one. for the other. ”Blll" was right. It can be said that bigger Steel- lieade and lot: of them are still down at the same spot. who known but. in a few yeare' time Seal Riv- er will become Rainbow River? rcgula r for ' thci King's County Ball Schedule The following is the remainder of the King's County League sche- dule to be played" Wednesday. July 22 Souris at Georgetown. Sourie Juniors at Cardigan Morell at Sourle. ' Sunday, July 26 Souris Juniors at Morell. Georgetown at Souris. Cardigan at St. Peters. Wednesday. July 29 souris Juniors at. SOUl'lB. Georgetown at st. Peters. Cardigan at. Morell. Sunday. August 2. Souris at St. Peters. Morell at Souris Juniors. Georgetown at Cardigan Wednesday. August 5. Cardigan at Souris Junlore. Souris at Georgetown. Morell at St. Peters game oiilyr. 15 inning Thursday. August 6 I Soui-is at souris Juniors. Sunday. August 9. Souris Juniors at St. Peters. M0l'('lI at Georgetown. Cardig-an at Souris. Wednesday. August. 12 St. Peters at Souris Juniors, , Sunday. August 16. Souris Juniors at Georgetown. St. Peters at Morell. BALL RESULTS IN KING'S COUNTY The results of the baseball games in King's County yesterday love as follows: Georgetown l5. lSouris Juniors 9; Cardigan 18. St. Petci's,1: and Sourls 17. Morell 14. Mrs. Gerald.-Griffin of New York. On July 9. Miss Sally Johnson gave ii farewell party at her home for Miss Helen Murphy, who left later in the week for Virginia. U. S.A. A large number of friends attended. The evening was spent in singing, with the music provided by Mrs. Fred Allen. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. E. Melville Aitkcn and family, Hiimiltoii.Onl... arrived last week in Georgetown, where they will spend the summer as guests of Mrs. Aitkiii's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macharen. Mr. Albert. Acorn. Bridgetown, was a bilsiness visitor to George- town on July 14. Mr. Joseph G. Campbell. Poplar Point. was in Georgetown on July 1-1. where he was foreman of the Grand Jury, at the July sitting of the Supreme Court. Cpl. W. S. Layers of the R.C.M. P., Moncton, NB.. who visited in Georgetown last week. .in July 11. motored to Bi-idgciowu accompan- ied by Mr. J.W. Lovers, Mrs. Laura .li:1vci-s, Miss Beatrice Skinner. lDoniiie Lavers and Jackie Layers. The party while in Bridgetown. Wt'l'E the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Skinner. Jackie Lovers. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavcrs, left on July 13 for Camp Buclian. from where he will leave on July is for Ottawa. to attend the Boy Scout National Jamboree. -A.C. Eos'I' Bolfic and Vicinity .'Mi's. Paddy:-T111-lcae, Montague. and Miss Zclma Llewellyn, Nova Scotia. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roddie J. Kidson. Point. Miss Mary E. Cairns and Miss Ella Mullally. R.N.. souris West, were recent visitors to Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Massey and family. Aniigonish. are at present visiting in Bothwell. Dr. Dorothy Kcays. U. 5. A.. is visiting with relatives in Priest Pond. Ml'. Stewart. McGregor. Mi's.Wal- tor Dixniipi-;r1st Baltic, Mrs. Char- les Cliiiiiz, Mrs. Major Young, Red Point, Mrs. William Robertson, Miss Ado. McLean. Kiiigaboro.Miss Beth Fraser. South Lake, Mrs. Charles Mccorniack. Miss Mabel Rose, North Lake, were delegates to the convention in Charlotte- town July 8 and 9. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Conway, North Lake. have recently taken up residence in Elmira. Mr. Charlie MEEI-n-non. Bear Riv- cr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Red 1 JULY 20. 1953 Cox, Charlottetown, were receni guests of their parents. Rev. 1-LR and Mrs. Bell, Red Point. 1McDom.ld. South Lake, recently. -4.: Mr. And Mrs. Fred Dixon. Truro. and Mrs. Robert Robertson. Kings- boro. attended the funeral of the late Mr. Alan J. Webster, Mldgell, July 11. . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Massey, and family, Bothwell, returned from a trip to Nova Scotia. Miss Kay Mclitxichern, R.N., (,1 the sttifl of the Sourls Hospital, 1; spending some time visiting 1,, Charlottetown. Mr. Robert Rose, North 1.31,. was it recent business visitor 11' -Z- East Baltic. Mrs. Russell Dingwcll has re- turned to her home in North Lake from the P. E.I. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stewart am Mr. Horace McDonald, Kingabgm -& were business visitors to Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson. town July 9. Kingsboro. accompanied by Miss Helen Mcllelll, Messrs. George and Gordon Robertson were recent vis- itors to St. Peters. Mr. Francis Campbell. TOIOHI-. 0111., spent. some time visiting 11-111, his father. Mr. Andrew Campbell Little Harbour. O Mr. Horace McDonald, accom- panied by his mother Mrs. Percy McDonald, Kiiigsboro, motored to Cardigan July 3rd. It is regretted that Mrs. Wil- liam Brown of Mui1n's Road has been 3. patient in the Soi.iris os- pital and wish this grand old I dy a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Rose aim Mr. Clayton Rose, East Ballic,we1c visitors to Charlottetown July 9 11. attend the chicken barbecue attlu Experiinental Farm, Dr. Donald Icampbell and M1, Caiiipbell. Boston, Mass., are spend ing their vacation with Ml'. Camp bells mother Mrs. John C. camp Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Bell. Rcd bell and brother. Red Point. 1). Point. were business visitors to Canipbpll is one of the Island. Charlottetown. native sons who has won distinc- -- tion in his chosen profession. gain. Mrs. John McDonald was liostcss ing his early education on P.E.1, to the East Point W0lllell.S I1isti- --- tule at her home on July 3 with M1: and Mrs. Alexander Ruben- a large attendance. Following the son. Red Point. attended the nod meeting Miss Rita Chevcric was din: reception of Mr. and Mr.- Pdesenl-ed with a large variety of Keith McKenzie whose niarriac gifts. Miss Cheveric was lllill'I'lI?dli00I( place in July. Mrs. Mcxm on July 8 at S1. Columbia to M1" lzie was the former Miss Aiiiii Ronnie McDonald of North Lake. Rose who taught school in tr: :- lVill'l0lJS districts and is held in liizl Miss Joyce Stead. Hone Brl,Y,lCSI.Eelll. On July 7. ll mlscellaiieou. was 5. recent visitor to Basin lleiid. sliowor was held in her honor a guest of Miss Mai'garet Youii;.1.,llic home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- Everctt. Mass. iclvr Rcberisoii. Red Point. Wllcft - lSll8 rccelvcd lovely gifts and 1 Mrs. Francis Gillis. North LRl(P,'liI"iIC sum of money. Mr. and Mrs is in patient in the Souris Hospital. Mcliciizie will reside in Souris. Miss Phyllis Rose. Moiirloii. is spending her vacation with parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rose, East Baltic. We regret that Ml'. Elwin Fislicr of South Lake is a paticiit ill the P. E. I. Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. I1 is regretted that Mr. Albai lit-i'1McDunald, iornicrly of Little llai Cl(l)'lUIl l)0lll', iimv residing at Norris Pond is ill at his home. F1-ionds of Mrs. Roland McDon- ald of Souris and formerly oi North Lake are sorry to learn iil her illness in Snuris Hospital iinc - siizt-oi-cly wish her a speedy recoi- Mrs. Bill McRae and Mrs. Walter wry. Tonight! A P.C. TEAMWORK BROADCAST 'x- -.1 J. M. MACDONELL GEORGE PEARKE5 GEORGE DREW DON FLEMING ALFRED J. BROOKS TAX CIITS HOW 0 WHEN WHERE 0 WHY on your illal ll.lIl. (MIT) Iumod by the hogmum Comrvuliu ran, or found; PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS RUSTICO. Stella Maris Hall ........ .. Monday. July 20 FORT AUGUSTUS, Church llall Tuesday, July 21 CLIFTON, New London Hall .......... .. Friday, July 21 ELDON, Belfast Hall ...................... .. Monday. July '27 BONSHAW, W. 1. Hall ................ .. Thursday, July 30 ALL MEETINGS AT 8:30 P. M Meetings will be addressed by W. Chester S. McLurc. J. Angus McLean and other speakers. PROGRESSIVE ANNUAL 21st at 8:30 P.M. This meeting will be ASSOCIATION Fourth District Of Kings will be held at Murray Harbour on Tuesday, July BEES, M.P., John A. Macdonald, the Candidate, and -other speakers. ' 1 EVERYBODY WELCOME. l - OONSERVATIVE MEETING addressed by GEORGE H. Conservative JOINT POLITIOAL MEETINGS The following list of joint meetings will be held it 8:30 in the following places: GEORGETOWN-Monday. July 20th. . MONTAGUE-Wednesday, July 22n.'i. MOBELL-Thursday, July 23rd. ST. PETERS-Wednesday. July 29th. SOURIS-Thursday, July 30th. MURRAY RIVER, Monday. August 3rd. THOMAS J. KICKHARD 1 JOHN A. MMDONALD. ' I