11-in GUARDIAN. casnroo-rm-awn fiddling Contest . At Souris . A packed hall greeted the con- testants at the fiddling and step dancing contest held in St. Magistrate's court At Georgetown ' 3-son" mam ,mm,....-,.-,-.e sarrslimsn 13, 19,-), THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AOINTII-IIONTAOUI: larold l'. Landry. Mrs. Byron ltowart. In II-Ioo Ilsorino, Min Joyoo Wiuiaton. flu Mollnnal. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden lanes. Ho Guardian may be bought at the following places In Monuzu: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Pan Oifieoz in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards Q sol. County- Games Tomorrow It was learned last evening that the Murray River-Morell game will be completed tomorrow 7-..-.... . ....v--.......... T 4 Generations Of Georgetown! Family 'Weekly Magistrates Court was held in the Court House at George- town on Wednesday, September M - H 11 5 s 1 t . ----”M0NTAGUE MJCTRIO C0" .. 'Mrs. Walter Solomon and son, 10th atI2. 0 p.m., with Kings Coun- afternoon M Peakveli The score Ttitysudieiice ifausrliieaiu mam. when the game vias called last ed to sev Wifinl C0m"C''9"- 0” Bum9”-- of Georgetown. were visitors to ty, Stipendiar Magistrate Jose h 3 - V - . eral numbers hv Mr. Omer Chev- Ele Luau A nnnces Y P unday has 1810 for Murray . PTO?"-"9 G”- C PP Montague Thursday. W. M-acDonald, Q. C. presiding. River, The game will get under. erie, Souris, last year's champ- "P'I"dc Pm” 93- M”””'3"”t Three residents of Gaspereaux, way at 2 pm. ion fiddler. Mr. Foch MacDonald --mm ..'”.”-.5”-...':.. nu. iii. ”if;”;”” .r?rh.l””.i?."i”lf2i?E .::;".i ?ii2.."”.i2i2 oi. s or us v or o urra y avn in l: oss s- ' ' c . - . "mm "1"”"- "mid ”"””'”"" Harbour North Thursday y sion undersized Iiuhhaugs hiid ev- semi-finalist. the first name at Peters and Walter Pri8nd.'Ww den”. AM "and": gexlii-hlem In -1 I idence taken in their cases and the the finals will Immediately get Arichat, C. B. Hock H Stw::L,- M 5' ....'FURNACES. Pipe and Dipe- cases were adjourned to Thursday. ”"I””'ay be""”" Pesk" ”"d f”? wI:'t”egl5 fl" m1I3'm"3;(. s less furnaces in stock at Stewart Se tembe 18th Mr some led M"'”'' ii! ”” M””"Y mV"' ' i"”"” '”.'55”"' 9” W" -"'"”0""' AW" """"5' willie: B -k M F I ' ' I M ii Thl l (in r. 2. Peter Chalsson Jr. Bear rrawegmgw-89,; M ggggh gm: " ' ”"””"" ;;:;;;:' ,;::rg5::;c:1gh;,;;gg;1:;g ...Z”"h.f”."Q5;. S?'li3J......7 mm ' "1" ' I T ""5 i'i Uri” ' i I 5' "re " "I I t 3. P t r Chaisson. Sr-. Bear Am” 3539? Ram" ””."lI "N" the'”r5r'?.?r'3L?.il.w3'i”'LZw3lI5rii; by me Fisher!" 1”5""tm M me iirhoerliiiixierlrmrlmggliglop ax: isnerix. River e E 3538 at Stewart & Beck 5 Sm". Saturdam Scmembel. lath D0m-mm" Deimnmem M F15herIe5- .:...?j. Step dancing-- . ”u0VTAGUF Unnsd Pap”,-i N;K5Iit3i'1nri:)l;lesM:':;siidpeIr1l(t).Liighlolggald(tare; REV." Joseph Longaphle, Souris ,. . . . . , . . y , , . sate, Sunday, September 14th. Wor- ).BlAy!rI:E'er :nT2T"Y :;"'D charge of causing bodily harm, had . . . 2, st, Clair Pnqupt, Souris -thin EEFVICPS. Moniagzue. 11 nm.. mglfe tnnean 0"" further evidence taken in his case 3. Alex Moollcy. Souris. IL(('”VB1' ;:”"L"3:9- ililln Pdm-lRl”hV- ' and the case adjollrnetl to Sept- Ladies first Helen Macxinnon, - r at W l" V0" W t b lath. A c d id t w G se Ri'er' second Mrs. Wil- servicesr EASTER" GUARDIAN ” ' " itmoerpleaded ”mliliNi"x(i:narccsllai:e 'M'' W”"” L””""' Cm” hiii Petgrs ' St. Chlirles; third, js. 1311'-I Lsifdphen 5- HEB-519". J1. under the .l.Empel;RnCe' Act was lotte-town, spent the weekend of Mrs. E”! 1-,'e",,.s' SL Charles. Map 5. I Heisman has Ncurnpd He ltessetr ilry tolregglme his stud- nned smog mm mstp August 23 with his family at Black Bo” SW1) Dancing: 1' Rarph to her homevln Montague aftel',::v”A us ”;:c”;' "I" Umle” A regldem or Cmim an ylended Fond. Douceuev Souris; 2. Roy woody vbisltlngh herd Shl:i8l',HNIl'S. HA. - C. is -- " 39"” - ' 5- "non gumy L0 3 Charge M Idrmng M --a ' Souris; 3. Emmett Chnisson, Jos- umon an 155 nrilla esslall, , , ' V I rs, Peter D. Ma&e5', East Ba- 1 L h' d H b M . R.N.. in NEW YOYK Cii.V- N”':150w1 1N d slT2clKs gstadws Ndmfle lmpaugied am ”":'Cf'm;1" D5k' tir, is visiting with relatives and (1.(plrinonOngxli'iIlim rggresenet "Eastearcri .M,., al won an a e a resses, e or an a joilrllmen or t e case - . . , p ponEGgLAR M1.;ETLx;(-I yy also iadies' hats in newDfalI styles to September 18th, friends n me U's'Ai Kings at the Lemml comesh M.-5, 1...-on Jnhnsion pre51d9d.nt L- M-1cGregor 8: Co. Mon- A Launching resident pleaded f”' H ,5 t . ,. ,. yr - the reglllnr meeting of Acme Rr-- iag”Ee "izullty” in all offence under the A host or hands W1 were 0 spent some time Visiting Mlm hekah lay r-vcninlz. ilar husiness Lodge, Mnlltague, Thurs- Fnllniillilzz the rc:-I nf the meeting ani excellent report of thc proceed-p trips of the crnnd lodge of the WI-OW”. SPEM me D351 Week SU9-5i5 Maritime Provlncos, held in Saint hi: the Edgewood Hotel. Lower lohn, N. B., rrccnily. was given Montague. ny Mrs. C. A. Shaw who rep- resented Acme R:-hcknh Lodge at !IlP. session. Mrs. Johnston nn,dau:hter. Margaret wehali of the members thanked N. B. were recent visitors to Lower Mrs. Shaw I" I1" W901"! Whiiiiilhfbliiaglle, while there they were was very much eniored by every-lat the Edgewood Hotel. one. 1.; Mr. S. B. Dodd; Bangor, Maine. accompanied by Mrs. Laura. Clapp, and Miss Eleanor Clapp, Charlot- Nlz and Mrs. Ray Kennedy and MM. Card Of Thanks More Polio Ann, Mocton,I learn of the illness of Mr. J.!'. Highway Tratflc Act alld was fined Mahey at Bomwe” who 15 3 pay ,sl(l. and costs. A resident (lI”N1(lllt- mom In mm Cm, Hospital. Ch”, 39”" 5"” i””d”lF "Wm-V' ”' ailottemwll. All wish him a speedy Icharrze under the Highway Traffic and wmpme n,cm.ery- Act was fined 510. and costs. A Car- Idllzall resident Ill-id sentence sits- Ipelldcd following: a plea of "not guilty” to a charge of stealing, A resident or Georgetown Royal- lty was fined 8200.00 and costs for an infraction of the Tr-mperanrc Mr Emorv Rm”, 0! the 5”” of Act. Crowrl prosecutor for KIllHS'Ithe imvm hank M Canada. sumy C””””- 5'5 H”3I”"' Q'C' "WWI Irllcrslde, sprnt the week-end holi- semed me Crow” idav with his parents, Mr. and "T A'C' lMrs. Ray Bruce. Rod Polnt.. Mrs, Michael Mclnnis, Souris. was a recent visitor to the home of itvir. and Mrs. J. Sutherland, Black Pond. friends in Toronto, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brow and family, have returned home in Boston, Mass, spent some time at their home in Klllgsboro. ha vin Mr. Gus Bailey, Elmira, is a pa being injured while at his wort: a the Lakevllle bridge. friends are pleased to learn his in return to health is hoped for. to their SIIIIIIIIET tient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Bailey had the misfortune or His many juries are not serious and it quick Shown above are four tions of the family of Mr. Mrs. E. B. MacLaren, town, wildly known residents this Province. Above. left to right are Mrs. liiacharen: II E , great grandson Douglas; daughter Mrs. (Rev. E. M. Aitken, MacLaren home. Mr. MacI.nl'en was Blrchtield Farm, born genera- and George- 01 u granddaugh- ter Mildred,. Mrs. JMEDIT Cihockl; Hamil- ton. 0nt.: and Mr. MacLaren. The , picture was taken recently at the at Georgetown Royalty. in 1869, and is still keen- Macl.-aren wasalso foralong time, director o'; the P. E. 1. Potato Cvrowers' Amoclation and served on the Board for 26 years. ten years as President, during which time the Association had cleared itself of all indebtedness. in 1966 he also served on the Board under- the P. E. 1. Assignment Act. as representative of the farmers, a period duing which he made m dy friends throughout the Province. As a practical farmer, he was oni of the flrst'on the island to use commercial fertiliser when he years ago the finest. farms in the community. Early in life Mr. McLiu-en loll, home after the death of his father and went to the Pacific Coast but at that time the United 513143. was experiencing a. depression and after I short time he returned to his home. In 1899 he married the M.ss Jennie Parker, and thrp. couple celebrated their golden wedding anlzlversary. "We both worked very hard." Mr. M Lnren recalls, "My wife has for mer been a. wotlderiul helpmate and ,M.::..R...:.Me-e- iy active! physically and mentally applied it in 1906, after getting a source of inspiration; otherwige today. D” D: ' despite hs years. He was E, former formula from Mr. 17'. T. E-huit, we would have failed." -w- l .. Ii..A1. d Fb- M.Pt Mfaa ndt . I Wm, ,0 mam, me Doctors Dr. .1. A. Melanson. Chief sled-Wffgn tllfm l';Mmh,E”rl;e;1' Pofm daugimselfim, ijmf mfd Helm member of the Soldier Settlement then head chemist at Ottawa. He The Macmrexu moved to Nurses and the Sm” M the P. E. In n . . Ical orricer, sad in (ill-lid. die(i.ill.nmjmM to Cavmdsfsh on August Souris L”'1e Road were recent Nb Board and afterwards was named obtained excellent results, and georgeton'll in 1920 and since liv- Hospltalt also those who sent treats Gluugstpr Cmllity. bi-llltzlllix imllgl iu'1lPl'9 in” spout R Ineasam Hots M MI!" and M”'J91'0me Sum. valuator of farms under the Farm continued its useluntll the First mg there Mr. MacLa:en served and cards and those who visited .9W"m9'5 dmih 1”” this 5”"lm” dag Viswng we Om historic places Emma Black Pond Credit Rearrangement Act. Mr.IWgrld War. building up one of the two terms as Mayor of the town. ' ' i ' ' ' k on ' i ' ' ' me while a patient there. FREDERICTON. Sept. 12 -- to eight. Earlier this vice , & (CP)-- Another death from polio Mr. Willliom H. Irving, and four more cases of the disea.se,the illness in Iwednesday, a child SIlCi'lllhIi9d tn' Kings Countv Mrs. Clarence Rose has returned Mr. and Mrs. Kingston, were recent visitors to Floyd McLean. visitors at North Lake and Red Point. Funeral is IN MEMORIAM Sept. to her home in Lakeville, having Montague. were reported in New Brunswick triennial synod which opcicd Charlottetown recently. William Acorn, ”T" . . . Friends are sorry to learn of the -MRS JAMES A WESOV continued illness of Mrs. Roy Mc- Well Attended Mr, M,L.A., .'The death of Mrs. James A. Souris. was 1,. vlsum. w Red Pmm Laren, Bathurst who is at present wuson occuned Ml he, home 3n and Kmssbom August 25p . a. patient in the P.E.I. Hospital The funeral of the late Louis Cardigan Norm on Friday July undergoing treatment. A. Burke. Cwas hell; from the 25th, following an 11111555 of 593-. B m is T-ixmnded to Mr. and k.M. Church of hrlst, ontague, Frl- ex-31 weeks, - M,,"",,i;;,,YC, Jf,hn5,,mm,,m mm The many friends of Mrs. Nelson day afternoon and was very The late Mrs. Wilson. daughtl on -the recent death of W Jomh Stewart, Red poum am pleued m largely attended by relatives and of. the late Mr. and Mrs. Michne ' learn she is successfully recovering frisnds Klsgins. was born at Bronkvair. ston's brother, the late Mr. William Johnston. Mmmy'Harbour Norm. Tile service at. the church was conducted by Rev. M. D. Dunbar, Charlottetown assisted hy Rev. W. D. Weule, Summerslde, who spoke words of comfort to the Lot. 30. After her morriruze to James Wilson, who pl'edei-slum her in 1936. she made her home at Cardigan North. During her lifetime Mrs. Wilson from her recent operation in the F.E.I. Hospital, Charlottetown. STARTS MONDAY ' 6 - DAYS - 6 Mr. and Mrs. St-liahio Brock and family, Boston, Mass. were visitors M-7" Harry Taylwr wmd5m'- N5- is renewing old friendships in to Kinssboro. ADE 25- TYWV W"? bereaved family and friends us- was devoted to the simple and en- - - - accompanied by Mr F-11 Bennett. Kmgslmo W1 ””””Y 5"” is it” in; for his theme ”Rcnllty and during things or life. Surrounded Morell. W959?” the N95” (71 ML imd M” Mystery of Life and Death". A by her family, she made of her ' .. -. BMW" MCDGTWW solo "T1y.-,- Ch;-isti;m's com. home a. place of comfort and hol- -' I Mr.Vi'alter Maclnnls of Maclnnis ”wwt Night" was hcautifully rendered l3iY-8i1iY- HOT Cheefilll di5D051Win. , , cm-pommmp 31-,5q,on,M355, gnd ML Messrs Spencer Llewellyn. Johnny hy Mrs. Ralph Beck and ,. 5013, her genuine interest in both the I D" 2)? sq" '53?-VO o- (V ”' Eugene Cvormrm Director of Fish- YUUHE and R-Pflilie R915 W976 AU? "When I Come To The End of Ibis and SOTYOWS 0i I197 H0il1Ilb0I'S. - ' ti ' . i V -. . .. , . IIFY . (J) v. If. I .. 1 fZ H.195, chanonemwm were Sunday lPI:i;nLZ4 ueelr end visitors to Red tdtinllload was sung by Rev. Mr. Dglgnagidgirargaili - r V l c. . -.Mn--s-.7e--; . ' e. s - - n ' ., & 4 ' --. Miss Annn nlhclnrpn presided dearetl ner to her intimate friends I " Mrs. Mabel Williams, Newton, at the nrlgnlll. Employees of Mon- imdv m u'mh- 10 31,1 W9 mumlgif Mass. is spending some time, vl:l,i- taghue Furniture Co. attended in guSh5Cra,d:0I:::;'imIa3l- mg:?m:l1:;:-In ;gfngI;t1)tcl,;oxe)B””5 at her home 1" u-r,?e'35e,V1m, at the grave was floral tributes, and lnassaprs of M conducted by Rev. Mr. Wcale. Sjmpaijhy twelie e":1d9nCc 01 II" The panhpanws Won, R C. MEL high legald ill uhlch she not Mr. Orion Kennedy. Kingsboro. has retilrncd to his home having been a patient in the P.E.I. Hos- Cid. lish, R, W. Beck. Wilfred Mnc- i . Her memory will ever be cher- Clcrk is required for gro-i Donald, Ivan MacDonald, Doua- ;c'”l:B.fD . or It as to ll-ii-I-title?!ltlflrl-It!-ivirlflt-Irllelfltlr , Hutu .;::u HIIHA an JAMES SIIWIIHI with HENRY llllllllllllllc IIIE IIEIIIIIII IAWRENCE IIEIINEI EMMEII KEIIY QUCClUIA' IIIIIIIIIEIIE IIIIIIIIEIIII . Produced and iliretlei by illillipll. litMiiit Produced with the cooperation oi Ringling Bros.-Barnum t Bailey circus ESIU GLORIA -I-vl-istiiilill-ieiielltlll-Ii-1-It?! - ' SHOWS DAILY 3:30 - 6:45 - 9:15 NUIE EARLY STARTING TIME EVENING SHOW DOORS OPEN 6:15 ' FINAL SHOWING TODAY ,' "CATTLE DRIVE" snows 5:30-7-9 IA l '-l.ii nil. in ind liauliavtii PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT MATINEE i i Children ., 30c plus Sc lax Adults ....................... .. . 62c plus 13c tax EV NING tihildren (with guardian) 4ic pills Sc lax Adults (-Balcony) 620. plus 13c tax Adults (Orchestra) . ............ .. 70c plus 15c tax essential. Phone 55 Souris. WANTED TEACHER Grade 5 Montague School -APplv- Lester MucLeod cery and meat business. Ex- perienced preferred but not pital for the past month. Mr. Ken- nedy is much improved in health. MY. Rild RIPS. JUITII HIIKIICS. ENTI- Point Rev. H.R. Bell, Kinlzsboro. preach- August 24. Mr. Francis, of the at his home in Red Point. 5.? U.S.A. and family were Stewart. Klngsboro. Miss Ada McLean. Wood Islands has returned to her home in Kings- boro. ntt, Mass. are visiting Mrs. !-lugilPs' sister. Mrs. John C. Campbell. Red ed in the Fortune United Church Campbell. Inspector Fisherman's Loan Board, Charlottetown. spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher of recent guests of Mr. andiMrs. Clinton -U. CAPITO "HERE DOME L FINAL TD.-DAY mid BOWERY Boys in THE MARINES" SERIAL - COMEDY -- SHOWS 2:30 -7 - 9 I MON. - run. -' wan. : "I'M DISEE TAII AIIIDDDY IN TNE WDIILD... ; .. . I I , uni iucu'n..dim..., I t W-'-'xr:.:sa:z. lV0i'1ItWYTif'N10'”"'. D it ulun'-Wiuiliiyil . ll'It'l'l-lil"i'IlI-IND-ltii1l.' pd Ins MacLnren, J. J. Stewart. in- tcrmcnt took place in the MDll- tague Conumlnlty Cemetery. Montddue Pupils . Win Honors Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Bloyce Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bock, Mon- tague. who received word last evening that he has been award- ed is 315000 scholarship at Mount Allison University. Mr. Beck led the xrn e- XI Maritime Board Examinations at Montague this year. Congratulations an also being extended to Miss Donna Maclieotl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .l. D. MncLeod. on receiving the Gov-I crnor GeneraI's Medal for lead- ing grade X at Montague, hast wishes are extended these stu- dents for their future success. Midgell and Vicinity ..'Frlends of Mrs. Bert MaeEwen of Church Rd. are sorry to learn that she has entered the P. E. 1. Hospital to undergo an operation. Friends here wish Mrs. Macf-..'v.'cn a speedy recovery. Min Doris Sanderson. employed at the Charlottetown Hotel. Charlottetown, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry sandeison of Mario. who is Mrs. Gerald Barry and Mrs. Juries MacDonald and little daugh- ter. Brenda, of st. Peters Harbour, were visitors in Mldgell on Sunday September 7th. the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Jones. Mltas Freda. Msccsllum of Char- lottetown spent a. week-end. with relatives at st. Peters Bay re- cently. 5... Mr. Bert Macbwen at Church Road and Mr. Ray July of Bangor lshed by the members of her fam- ily. These are a son, Jamcs,Char- lottetowll; two daughters, Ther- rsa (Mrs. Joseph Haggcriyl (Thar- lnttciowll: and Rosemary Airs. Robert Phillipon) Lynn, l(i:m.; one stepson, George. Di”lUiiv Michiizan, and two stepdauglllrru. Beatrice (Mrs. Howard Frut' Lynn, Mass, and CEIH1 tliirs. Henry Desftoberist Swallipsrntt, Mass. one daughter, Knilwlllie, predeceased her in 1945. 'llll-co brothers and two sisters also . r vlve. They are: Rev. Owen Kig- gins, Cvcorizetown; Mark. Cam- bridge. Mass.; Aeneas, Bronluale. Lot 30: Cora (Mrs. Felix Morri- son) (3-corgctown. and Gel-tlllde (Mrs. Percy Bouldreaultl (icol'i1E' town. Hcr funeral took place on Mon- day, July 28th. with Solemn Rt-I qulcm High Mass at All Saint-5 Church, Cardigan. The celcbrnnl was her brother, Rev. Owen Kit- glns, assisted by Rev. J. A. Sulli- van as Deacon, Rev. B. J M” Donald as sub-Deacon, and EM” Howard White as master at Ft” monies. Also present in the Sam tuary were His Excellency Jamtl Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown Rev. Harold Croken. who Atlefldvfyb her so faithfully during her In- ness. Rev. Patrick McMahon. Rev F. L. Milllally, Rev. J. W. MECH- dle, Rev. P. F. MacDonald, iitff Urban Giliis, and Rev. J.B. CV-'ilf' en The pallbearers were --0:; Maclnty.-e, Hugh Mc!(ulay.G? Wilson. Stephen Livingstone. colm Campbell, and Nelson V Interment was in the ar!i'H?1'ii church cemetery. May her soul rest in peace can OLThonI(s The family of the late if" James A. Wilson extend ain.el'I thanks and appreciation Y0 who assisted and remembered ill”! in their bereavement. ;' A sentember'7tn visited with M.-:. Macnwen who is in the IV E ' Hospital. '-"' I Mrs. Minnie Masher. Wh" Mr been vtslting with her dauilmfv ms. Reginald I-Iorobin of ind: River, N. S. for the past two mom m nnsl returned to her home were in Charlottetown an Slindsy. Midgell on Sunday, September ANNIIAL MEETING I of the PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION FIFTH DISTRICI OF KINGS will be held in the Council Chambers, Georgetown 0" fruesdsy, September 16th, I-.t 3:00 P. M. (J