Took Course Al Cornell University Jaiiics W. G. Nicholson (above) aiiiiiial hushandman at the Ex- pciimi-nial Station. Charlottetown. has Just returned from Cornell i'iiiiersiiy where he has been faking post-graduate studies in animal nutrition. iiii his way home from Cornell Mr. Nicholson attended the meet- mg of ilie Eastern Canadian so rim of Animal Production at Qllt'i)PC City, where he presented two technical papers on work be- ing riimliictcd at the local station. llc was also elected a director ilii P.lC.l. for the coming year. Mr Nicholson also attended a staff meeting of animal hus- I)i'Illtil')' and experimental farm of- Ilt'Cl'S at the Lennoxviile Experi- mriillil Station. Mr. Nicholson will continue his New Signs,Are Ieing Defeced ..'During the past week it has ' been discovered that someone has ;beea defacing the new town of Montague signs leading into the town. These signs have been spe- cially made and are lettered with scotch-lite tape. and the culprit or culprits have been removing the tape thus rendering the sign use eas. The Town Council is much con- cerned over the matter since these aims have been erected at an expense. and the council re- quests the ctttseas to watch for any acts leading to such defacing -before any further damage is done. Merit Eighfieffi Iirflidtsy Ar Midge! ..'A very pleasant evening was spent at the bone of Walter Ding- well. hfldgeil. on May 31 when 5 about to people. including sons and daughters. their wives and husbands. grandchildren and one great grandchild. Jimmie Read, met to tender a surprise party to Mrs. James I. Dingwell on the occasion of her Nth birthday. C. S. Dingwell. on behalf of those present. presented his mother with an electric radio and bou- quet of flowers. Mrs. Dingwell. although taken by surprise. thank- ed the gathering. During the evening a number of pictures were taken. Including one of the guest of honor with her three sets of twin grand- haa been awarded the Henry Strang Dennison Fellowship in agriculture, awarded by the uni. pnsi oi-mluafe studies this fall and verslty. Eastern Guardian 'Ml'l'lfl:J. - All arrears of than due Valleyfieid East School niii-i I)(' paid before June 80th. l:ii.'i Also they will be given to Clvi-k of Court for collection. Wil- liam .ilacLeod. Secretary. ..'tiOOKING SCHOOL-A highly siuii-ssful cooking school, spon- stircti by the Nursery Club of the i(in::'s County Hospital, was held in the Beaver hall. Montague, on .Illlli: 9. A large number of ladies from Montague, Murray River and .urrounding districts were in Rllt'il(iaIlCe. The door prize Wu mm my Miss Jean MacDonald, RM and the grand prize was won liy Mrs. Robert Machon. ..'FIRE INSTRUCTIONS - Lilli iH!t'I( the nursing staff of the Kiiig's County Hospital received Instructions regarding what to do in case of fire. The instructions iwi-e given by Mr. Arthur Camp- hr-ll, provincial fire marshal. and Mr. Doug Coffin, Montague fire chief. At the conclui of the instruction period. films were shown by Mr. Campbell dealing with further information on fire ni'N'fIlliIl')I!S. ..'l.ilBSTER lUPPEIt- Twenty- one members of the Ladies Aux- Illllji OI thl Clllldllll IAQIOI. Iliinlaglil branch. attended the annual Iohstar supper in the In- gioii liali on June I. Mrs. Nlll Nit-liiilson. proprietrees of the liznrn Restaurant. and her ef- Ii('INll staff catered. -A dOIIjhUtAI sIl(I.”li evening followed the sup- pi-r and a jolly stag-song was en- jmcii. with Mrs. AICIIII IIIICIIOI Ind Mrs. Malcolm Msclteaste as pianists. ..'ll()ARD or TIADI MI!!! The regular monthly sup meet- ing of the Montague Junor Board Iii Trade was held at the Bison lie.-iiiiirant Monday evening. lol- loiiiii! a delicious IIIPPCIH I hill!- iiess period was held. presided ovcr liy the president. Mr. Gilbert t'lmiit-nts. A report was heard from the roadside table commit: tie ilIllt'II stated that an area at the iiiiiinll of Bell's Hill was al- rmitiy lining cleared, and El! (hi tiihlr-s would soon be erected. The nrvn ('Il(lSOI'I, it was stated, was I l'iilI one. with sufficient shade tiiiil .-i brook running past the site. ' ll tins felt it was a restful place iilini-n tourists might stop. Dil- ..'RECEIVES DIPLOMA - Con- gratulations are being extended to Mr. Danny McCarron of St. Mary's Road, who recently re- ceived his diploma from St. Mary's University. Halifax. ..'BAII.l FOR FRANCE-LAC. Earle G. Coffin. ion of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Coffin. Fortune. who has been stationed at the R.C.A.!'. station. Rockcliffe, Ont.. sailed Wednesday, June I. from Quebec City on the liner Pranconia for Gros Tenquin. France. to which base he has been posted. Personals ..fMr. and Mrs. D. B. Matheson and daughter Ruth. Milltown Halifax. N.S. ..'LAC. Garry Hansen. R.C.A.F.. and Mrs. Hansen (nee LAW. shir- ley MacDonald) of Winnipeg. Manitoba. are guests of Mrs. Hansen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. spin-geon MacDonald. Montague. NOTICI Dr. I. Kaesner, Soul-is. tell be absent from his olioallstllihtlt re IT III BE fill LIVER E r E i” (It -l"ll also centered on beautify- ill: the school grounds. and the 7ilPllliiN'S decided they would of- irv t'n-ir services to the School Ill-."i'tI to assist in this worthy tiiw.-vi. tiriiiiliui lliivuiii -IV qoc; iiiitiipi YE V cousin sm.r.a:n cross" COLOR - JUNE ALLYSON- JAKE STEWART ADD ONE IIOUR. FOR DAYLIGIIT TIII New Ful-Vuo wrap-around windshield Crou. were Sunday visitors toi (continued from page it Cdedoniun Club Meeting Held C0Un- R090” his said office at any time by I The membersof the Caledonian--geek,-.59., 5. mg; enact, under Club of Prince Edward Island held his hand and on the pgyment of a I meetins last evening in the 41- fine of sixteen dollars. and a fices of the Travel Bureau. There Couucmo. gun he ggcud in Lb; was a good attendance and the manna gm-gum 1.; an ward for i-realden. Clnnsmsn Wilt Mc1-e0d- which such Councllltr so ruliznlns occupied the chair. ms giecud." ' It was announced that five new Mayo, stew”; had no comment 5" "'9 Idillimti I0 "39 to make on the reasons given by club. showing a satisfactory pro- coun. Rog." go, mg .-eglgngiiu... areas in club in . While the incidence of other im- UNDllRWRI'I'l2R3' IIPORT Extracts frml P. E. Island ?0I'reI:nI"hIlID9CIIIIIl had i:oter- e w arrangements f id- iw -.3-we .;r-W in i-'-1 am 2.25:. :3. '.-..':':.';'i'...:."'.t.';;:l:':.: now W" unded M M” E Charlottetown. 1947. referred to Mr. Rogers read as follows: Selllidh in the near future and par- W cuars will be ed hortl. ,. c1.,,,mu 31.i:monI:&,on:M ,L Conflagratioa Isassrd-The haz- po,-ggd on 3,, u.,.nK,,Mnu ,0, ard in the city as a whole is rather the Highland Games on August 10. P'0M"""d " ”'”"m H u" mg umhcuon W" upraud It prevalence of frame construction. me pmml. mun Fire department-An addition- ufinmu wm Mcuod A al fire engine. with a cnpacIt" of members pr t for th lr in- terest and ...i.i'.'n"c. mi the mni.-moon mnurn meeting closed with "Auld Lang Y”... L) trian custom of waking the bride on her wedding day by exploding fireworks under her window killed the bridegroom and injured the bride's two brothers at Knnnbach- SMALL MONKEY! The marmoset, a South Ameri- can monkey. is about the size of ' "luineli Amt near hci;'eh'l;uesd;y.m'l';-2 h'rl'dhe- g groomwas gtngte o e CIludl'9l- I50 Com! (iris and firework when it went off and boys. and the MacBeatb boy and girl. Lunch was served by the ladies and a social time followed. killed him instantly. The bride's brothers. who wcr e "minding nearby were taken to hospital. NOTICE The Nursery Club of the King's County Memorial l-Iospitval wish to thank the firms who helped by their donations to make the Canada Packers Cook- ing School a success. The T. Eaton 00.. Moncton Clark Bros., Montague Mrs. Charles Horton, Murray River Mr. Mae MacKinnon. Murray Canada Packers, Ch'towa Robin Hood Flour Mills, Halifax DeBlois Dros.. Gftowa Lanes Products. Gilfowl River 8'” Ya” Mr. Fred Johnston, Murray Oland E Son, Halifax River Moore & McLeod. Oirwwn Csrveil Bros. Oh'town Royal Products. Burmnerside Co-op Store. Montague Dr. M.E. iloiory B.Si:., M.li. f:.llI., Announces the opening of an office in Souris. P.E.I.. for the practice of medilcine. Office hours: 2 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 8:30, except Sundays. TENDERS 'I'ENDFR8 are invited for oorietruction of side- walk on apprmchhs no Montague Bridge. For de- tails cointaotl Town Clerk. Tenders close Saturday. June 18 at noon. TOWN COUNCIL. Town of Montague. l VIENNA t Reutersi-An old Aus- not less than one gallons per min- ute is required. There ia,llttle salvage equipment. "Fire engine-There are 1 auto- mobile flre engines. and a fire engine of trailer type. their total capacity. being about 1.900 gallons per minute. As a capacity of 2.300 "on: per ' ' is required a fourth engine should be added. which should be of Standard ca- pacity, via. not less than 600 gal- lons per minute at 120 lbs. net .E!Continued from page it Miss Centennial "When I Was One and Twenty": Miss Nancy MacNevin as Miss Junior Board of Trade sang "The Desert Song": Miss Barbara Mac- Donald. representing the Kiwanis. from a picture on the stage. took the audience on a tour of Char lottetown in 1855; Miss Lions. Miss pressure." Constance Chandler, explained and By the some authority the report showed one of her sketches: Mill in 1953 read: Rita Sr b as Miss K' nonnctng the winner stated the decision was a difficult one that he hoped it would he a popu- lar one. His Worship Mayor David Stewart remarked during his ad- dress that Clnrlottetown now had not only a beautiful queen but also five Centennial princesses. crowned by Mayor Stewart presented with a bouquet of roses by Master Gage Gaudet. Assisting His Worship was Col. F. J. Storey, who presented Miss Charlottetown Centennial with a beautiful jewel ”..:!i Miss MacPherson than and W3! "Fire Department Equipment- Efforts should be made to bring the present pumping equipment pointed out on a map of Charlotte- town. the landmarks of this Cen- tennial year; Miss Ruth Boswell. up to standard. An underwriters representing the Centennial Y's approved 1,000 g.m.p. standard Men played "Chopin's Waltz in E pumper should be purchased 115' Flat Major." soon ll Possible." Group Captain Swetman in an- ATTENTION : Anyone caught defacing andlor creating dam- age to signs leading into and in Montague. being town property, will be dealt with to the full extant of the law. FOWN COUNCIL, Town of Montague. LOADED WITH DICK , DEBBIE ,LAr'ns AND OHUCKLFS! eowsttzgtsvnotos t to-nliv ONLY .5V5an 5”” Shows 3:30-7-9 '1'. sscimicotoa, Here it -PRINCE EDWARD SUCH SIGHTS! SUCH DELIGHTS! SUCH HEIGHTS or ROMANTIC rum SEE IT The Vlsiilerfsl story at THUR. V FRI. SAT. x I AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY HARRIS MEMORIAL ART GALLERY CHARLOTTETOWN CAMERA CLUI , Wed. June 15. 19557. The Guardian Page 5 box and each of the princesses with a compact on behalf of the Centennial C ittae. Accompaniat for the evening was Mr. Al Blanchard. Specialities pre- sented between the appearances of the contestants were as follows: Master Gary Chipman. VX " i i. who played "St. Anne's Reel". "Johnny Wagner", "Tuggerman's Jig" and "Ragtime Annie" and the Four Tons of Harmony who sang "Strolling Through the Park One Day." "I Want a Girl.” "I'd IAN to Live in Loveland" and "By the Light of the Silvery Moon". Also on the program was Mr. Harry Taylor. impersonating Al Jolson in "April Showers" and "Mamie" and singing in his own voice "Lucky Old Sun.” Elmer and Kay Gallant appeared as a duet in "En- ioy Yourself," "Row, Row. Row" and "Baby Rose". PLAN TO ATTEND THE CENTENNIAL SALON OF JUNE 15 - 24 Sponsored By FREE ADMISSION Be Thrifty- At CIIDMOREIS Open Wednesday All Day Buy EXTRA SPECIAL Young Fowl 39”... Robin Hood MARBLE CAKE MIX! The Bottle of the Sexes and the Sixes rages MAYFAIR THEATRE Muitaav RIVR . . wsnuesnav omv ”c0lIiliIEST 0F GOCIIISE" in TECI-ENICOLOR . Starring - Robert Stack - John I-iodlak PIIB - SHORTS . . . Time 8 p.m. STAIIIIAIII TIME Wed -Thur-15 -16 Adm - 30 - 46 Time - Prov. Std. -4:30 MONTAGUE itscitwiite-oouaiiiaiiisii-stoisiiici-iiiiniiiioii..iimau EIXTRA: SCOTLAND YARD SERIES and CAR'POON.i SHOWING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 3:30 -7 7:00 - 9:00. "TI-lERE"S MORE FUN AT THE MOVIES. i COME OFTEN!" rain on sums . . - THERE'S FUN . FOR YOU AND TH! FAMILY TOO-AT THE l "NORTH RIVER " i p Dressing 49: FLARE!) 1'!!- W 'I' Tuna Fish 19: -Qliililttfbllll-'mlll'AlIIlt'1IZ D ' R ' u BULN "- A UNIVERSAL-INIERNATIONAE PICTURE w 0 " Tgg .09 C T00" and 52.5.2355: - ...s-.-.3: m THURSDAY shampoo 2,: Sugar Bright Yellow Illlvel SIIELLED V4 145- Wainufs g 19: HOLLY HILL I Os. TIII GRAPEFRUIT I Tins Juice 25: AYLMER H 03- 309- Kefchup 25: COLGA'I'E'I Rag. Uc GIANT SIZE I It Tooth Paste 89: PETER PAN Ni Ol- MUSTARD HOOD Pickles 35: aosrori Th Corned Beef 35: MIRACLE WHIP II OI- SALAD I305” ITEINI II on. 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