. J1, tfpeiinv our PAGE ElGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce Macfliee. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton. Pill M63131"!!- AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Laura. Tbs Guardian may be bought at the following places In Managua lsliis Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: Tho Post Office; In Sourls: The Snack Bar and H. Blcbsrda 1 sea. .,'MONTAGl'E H lull SCHOOL will re-open for all grades on quid has left for three weeks' leave Septcnibcr 2nd. iin Halifax. N. S. ..'I'LAl'TF.X H rlltlll.ES, Slllllll, ..'McLEA.N'S BARBER SHOP. medium and large. at H. L. Mac- Montague, closed from Sept. lsi Gregor and Co.. MUn'u”IEUE'- until 8th. ..fAI.L SI MEIER merchandise iicarinz at fZlPfllI.V Yrriuccd prices-.reiul'ned to New York after ll. l.. )i;ii-(;rm:ur and ('n., Mont-img friends and relatives on the -lane. Island. "-lV)N'1W(3lI m"'3("TR'1C Cot" Mr. George MacKen'I.ie has re- iliring Coniri-ii-tors. Oil Biiriiersnimmed to N5 home in Boston, l'lt'lD5lllP. (7. . Electrical Appliances MAM” EH9, wendmg me 5unungr icpiiircd. Illinne 92, Montague. Mrs Ray Kciincdy and daught- crs llclcii and Barbara. Anne, were l'PCL'llt guests of Mr and Mrsi ritanlcy l)umvlilc. O'l.cai'y. P. E. I. Hy have mtumed rat the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William !Murray Harbour North. to 'C"lCKEN 5''u”'”'' M3915 pieiphonse .ilcLellan, Mrs. Mary liall. Moiiiagiic. Wcdncsday. August 27th Join your lrl('lld5 for ii delic- ious suppcr. starting 5 o'clock. McDonald. EASTERN GIYABRVDIA-N . j N ' , 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser. all JAN EXTlt..N5l(VN ”' 5”""3d young daughter of Hamilton. Ont- K: d9””'i”""l nix ,l”lVPrf 3! we ario. are visiting at the home of . ontaguo scion r is in n 311- I W A B V 11 ,g rust .'l0lh iilicn lc:.il piococdin;zii!ML mm Mrs ' meet 3 5) iiili be takrn unrlcr the Schooli AC1. . .' Mr. B. P. McKinnon of Pis- .3 Mr. Angus McDonald has visit- Kennedy. . .' Mrs. Robert Curran and iam- New York after visiting her sisters. Mrs. Al- Mc- "””l V""di"5 u”1"”' i'”""d chumh'Kinnon and her brother, John D. rim GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Min Clare Delorie. Newport. spent the weekend visiting friends in Sturgeon. Mr. Oakley Llewellyn, New Glas- gow, N. 5., spent the weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Llewellyn. Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hicken, and son Billy, have returned to Hall- fax, N.S., after spending their hol- idays at their summer home in Sturgeon. Mr. George A. Martin. Belmont, Mass., is visiting friends and re- latlvss in Montague and vicinity. Miss Jessie Matheson, superin- tendent of Goddard Hospital. Brockton. Mass. is visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Glen William. Miss Jane MacGrath. lprne Valley, who has been employttl 89 Clark Bros, Montague left sun- day for Boston. Mass, where she will visit relatives. contract Let For Souris Breakwater The tender of 98.869 of H. J. Phillips and Son for the comple- tion of work on the breakwater at Sourls has been accepted it was re- vealed yesterday. It involves the re- construction of th outer 405 feet ad- joining the main block. The break- water is designed -to from an arti- ficial bai'i'iei' to give protection to shipping in the Sourls Harbour. The outer section was first built in 1914 and is of creosoted piles. The head block, -10 feet wide and 70 feet long, was reconstructed last year. It is not expected that the present mnii'art, which will be started lniniediatclv. will be com- pleted this your due in difficulty in obtaining the crcosotcd timbers in sufficient quantities at one time.I remit and Vicinity George Allen, and 'Hls sister, Mrs. Archie Hume. Montague. Mrs. Donald Davis and daugh- . .' Mr. John D. McDonald. Mrs. wr Joanne, Montague, are Vismng Mrs. Edii-ard-Rhiplev and young,A'-"1955 Mcximm” "id sriri Donald liavc rctiirnccl to Toi'-lG"T- 3- PA M9Kmm"- M" fa"m-V' friends in Charlottetown. and, onto afirr spriiiiiiicr some time at'MN-'R0b9”' C"”'3” alld m”m-V mi Mr. and Mrs. Nell Hooley have the home of Mrs Sliii11i”l"S ll-”HtCni5.lN5W York '"”m””l i” Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston. 91'. the 2119513 01 M754 Peters Road. 3501:9115”- Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser - ld bv rind daughler. Toronto. formerly oil Beatrice BIDWHE. Rtvolnpaal EF- 8 Milivalc. arc hcre on a two wceksume" brothel" GENES. "n B. Jen visit. ThPv have not boon to P. E Gautreail, Glace Bay. ape :Al;h0m- I. for ilili-ly-five years and now 3” l”5m"3 1" Mumagut ' .ts at Frank y L t, m ., hyngosl moat. here they are giiesy 3):” ilthgenseuerfm C 1 Greens cottage in Biudenell. ..':ur. Danlcl N. Tllaiht-son left ,M"- Hen”: Cl”2l”m”3fa,f31';,(F;::' this IIl0f"llll'lE for Fairvicw, N. ..lg:'d nine re um; um weeks 1': . dim; two weeks vacation- rm" ” er 5"" "g i after spw . I H, t the home of Mrs. Ci-emo's brother mg with his MW and am 3 3 land sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. BMSLOL lNell Murphy. Sturgeon. S A N D Y " S St. Peter's Highway snow was TEES. - WED. - FRI. AT 9 P. u. y , SHOWING WEDSDAY ”SOU'l'l-I SIDE" , Starring Don Dcfore and Andre King SHOWING FRIDAY ”SUSPENSE" , Come and bring the whole family to an ciijoyable outing and entertainment The Misses Theresa. Mary and Grimd R"'V'5i'eturned to their home in Mont-i Alpmmsciaguc after ll. pleasant motor trip. to Toronto. - FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral service for the late Frank Vessey. who passed away at the Charlottetown Hospital on Fri- day, August 22, took place at St. Mary's Church. Montague, yester- day morning. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. J. W. McCardle, who also condiict- ed the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs Maurice Lannan, Hammond Macliennan, James Gollings, Adolphus Vesscy, Vince Larkln and Jerome Power. Interment took place in the church cemetery. ' ENJOYABLE PARTY - A very enjoyable party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ham Farrell. Sturgeon. in honor of Mrs. Laura Cremo and son Ed- ward on the eve of their departure to Wallingford. Conn. The evening was spent in dancing and singing. music being supplied by Messrs. William and Joe Kearney, William Troy and Eugene Dunn, - ianled on the guitar and mandolin by the Misses Mary and Bernie Dunn. Jean and Lorraine Murphy. Lunch was served by Mrs. Farrell and A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. JEWISH FEAST Passover, the great Jewish feast. was instituted to commemorate tlhc exodus from Egypt. . QUEEN'S COUNTY PLOWING MATCH l WEDNESDAY. sarrmssn mi AT POWNAL On J. Layton Jonss' and Son's farm SOOIITS - CUBS All Scouts and Cubs in uniform are requested to meet at the Y. M. C. A. on Thursday afternoon 2 PM. sharp in honor of the Gov- ernor General, Chief Scout for Canada. Miss Emma Nicholson has rt-f ' turned to her home in Lorne Val-lBothwoll, Rcti Point, and Last. Bal- ley after spending the past two months in Montague. Mr. Brenton Allen and sons Glen, of Cambridge. Mass. "Y9 ;:uesl.s of Mr. Allen's mother, Mrs.i tMrs. Arthur Wm not. Melrose. Mass, is visiting with relatives in tic. i Mrs. Alma ;Mcl7.caii and Miss Marion Kcnncdy. Kingsboroospcnt a few days visiting ill Charlotte- town. The many ll'l9llEiS of Deacon W.D. Johnson of Montague regret to learn of his sudden illness in the Kings County Memorial Hospital and all join in wishing him A speedy recovery. Miss Margaret McLean, Boston Mass. is spending tier vacation with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Mc- Lean, South Lake. Mrs. Robert Robertson returned to her home in Kliigsibot'n having spent a few days as guest of Ml'. and Mrs. Fay t'vlov(-1', Charlot- tetown. Mrs. Margaret Westerly, Lowell. Mass. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph McLean, South Lake. Mr. Willie Holland, Florida, is renewing old friendships after an absence of 4H years from the Is- land. Mr. Holland was formerly from East Baltic. lie is now visit- ing with his brother, Mr. Frank Holland, Black Paint. Mr. John Young of ivfc(i(.van's Motors, and Mr. Roy Maciinn of Mc.Lcod and Ul'IiPllF. Montague. spent the weekcnrl of Aiigust 16 at Red Point. and Baltic. Mr. Robert Baker. Lakevillc, was a recent week-cnd visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Massey, Bothwcll. Rev. H. R. Bell. Kingsboro, retir- ed pastor, prcrichcd an inspiring sermon on Aufzlist l7t.h in the scum; and Fortiine United Chiirch Mr. Janios A351”.-Chrdilzfln. was a recent visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruce, Red Point Miss Ada McLt-an has returned to her ivnrk in Wood Islands, hav- ing been called home nuc to the re- cent. death of her I.-iiiier. Mr. wil- lred McLean, Kingsbriro. Mr. Robert -M-arhoh and Mr. Francis Fraser. Montaguc. were bus- iness visitors to Red Point. August. 15. Mm. Harold Bruce, Red Pnlnr, spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. George smith, Moncwn. N. 1!. Mrs. Charles McPhet- has return- ed to her home in Little Harbour. STRIPPED FOR ACTION... GEARED FOR GLORY! (illliilli-ill Pli llllllk l)ll'il'lIl'. iii illllllilllllii-ssuiniu, PRINCE EDWARD Matinee 2:30; Eve. 7-9 " , News - Cartoon Canada Carries -O June Allison '"l'll.ll Gilli" IN .Wl!1'l'li" but than boon any one like Iilmiiin the action urinal -ma. . to his ' lahll hill Eps. 12 Serial Cartoon - Comedy -Matinee 2:30; Evening 7-9 CAPITOL T0-IIAY 0llI.Y "SUBMABINE COMMAND" 14,. having spent the past two months at North Lake. The Red Point School re-opened on August 19th for the coming term with Miss Ella M. Calms, Souris West, as tcachcr. : IIOROTHY DIX Continued also. firmer foundation siances. ply of charity, lcimincss, tolrl. more dates from almost all men. may for the onc man who will Don't and brlnitini: up. your hnh,v. DEAR MISS DIX: the job at hand is done. important factor. ANSWER: compromise. necessity of promptnesl. him in the apartment? ANSWER: .i..iit:I.nAuuv.wiisoii " - sooii ,- 'Mlss Patricia Peters Georgetown ” and Vicinity , 'Mr. Cyrus Show of Montague. was a business visitor to Geor89' town on Tuesday, Auglut 19th. Returning to his home in Hall- iax, following a visit in Georgefvwn at the home or his grandmother. was Master Dwano Ross. Miss Kay Enbineaiu is visiting It Seal River where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 3. Mac- Lean. L. A.C. Freddy Gotell oi the E. - G. A. F.. who is stationed at St. Joseph D'Alma in Quebec, is spend- ing his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gotell. Mr. Jerome Condon arrived at his home in Georgetown last. week from Kingston, Ontario, where he took a Canadian Army (Reserve Force) officers training course. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden are guests at the home of Mr. J.F. Johnson. Mr. White, who is a sliips' officer on the carferry Abegwelt, is on his annual holi- days. Mr. Stephen Dehory, Mr. Frank Rafuse, Miss Bernice DeLory and Miss Shelia Debory motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday, August 19th. Mr. and Mrs. John Watts of the U S. A. have joined Mr. Watts' par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. H.r'.R. Watts of Boston, Mass. and the party are holidaying at the Wattsl summer home in Georgetown. Mr. l!:.A. Forshner of Everett, Mass. is the guest of his mother- in-law. Mrs. Tillie Jamieson. Mrs. Forshner has been holidaying hers Forsnner has been holidaying here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. James Pi-ndergast or Kensihgton, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Patricia Pend- ergast of Terrace, B. (3., Miss Velma. Melvin of Terrace. B.C.. Mrs. Wil- llam Higgins of Summerside and of Midgell, motored to Georgetown and Brad- enell on Wednesday. llig, 20th where they were guests at the homes of Mr, and Mrs. F. J. DeLory and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curley. Roy Hcmphill of the Royal Can- adian Navy and until recently a crew member of H.M.C.E, Ewan- sea. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemphlll. C T Cpl. Stewart Lavcrs of the E. C. - M.P., accompanied by Mrs. Lovers and son Donnie of Moncton. N. B., motored to Georgetown, arriving on Wednesday, August 20th. and were sruests for Ii few days of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavetrs and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen. Mr. Keith MacDonald of Halifax, N. 5., accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Bessie MacDonald. motored to the Province arriving on Saturday. August 16th and are guests at the home of Miss Alice Compton. Rich- mond St. Miss Enid Knight. who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Knight. left recently for Toronto. Ontario. She was accom- panied by her mother. Mrs. 5.U. Knight. who will be her guest in Toronto. Mrs. Mabel Hearh of Georgetown and Mrs. Louis Wright of Lower Montague have returned home from a visit to Halifax. N. S. where they were the guests of Mrs, Hearrrs son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross. Rev. 5..!. and Mrs. Boyce of -V. River Hebert, N. 8.. are visiting in the Province and while in George- town they are guests of Mrs. H. W. SAYS- from page 1 trike In your life. Thcrc will be so many lonely moments, many heart- sjck ones. hill you will .'iIu'Iiy.-i have the comfort of your small son find, in time, perhaps you will have the home you long for. MAY MAKE HAPPY MARRIAGE Many. many girls In situations similar to yours have made happy marriages. rind ilicre is no reason to doubt that you may be able to. Obviously. and as you nlrr-ady realize, you would need A much than would be necessary under ordinary circum- A man who will overlook your one mistake and assume the rcsponsihllliy of bringing up your son needs a more than ample sup. gcneroslty and consideration. There is no rcasnn why you should announce in every man wlin inlins you "nut that you lmvn ri child, but certainly. if you are signs of npprnacliliig scrioiisnr-ss ihr intentions of one of them. he must he 'l'liis will not ho an easy lnsk for you. since it will mean no However. you can always hope and make allowances for human frailty. wait until mutual affections become too strong. At 20 you lirive many years ahead for romance and marriage. will be much hciti-r if you devote the next. few years in caring for. You will find much joy in this work. Since it was your own decision to keep the baby. be dclervcs. and is entitled to evrry hit of personal care you can give him. Don't com- pound nn inrror by neglecting him. He is your first obligation. the time being. at lcasl. outside pleasures are rlccldorlly " You must he first, and always. ii good mother to your son. It For 5. I am the type of person who cannot rest until My husband is just the opposite. He put: every task off until the last possible moment. even when time is He isn't lazy. just negligent. This has been a cause of constant qunrreling between us during our six years of mar- rings. What can be done to bridge the gap between us? rivaum O The trouble isn't I. simple matter of bridging a gap. it in adjusting two entirely opposed natural. To create any sort of harmony from this mniit discordant situation. obviously someone must If you haven't changed your husband in six years. the outlnokjnr reformation looks rather grim. While pursuing your own commendably efficient system of got- ling things done, can't you learn to put up with his procrastination! If you let his tasks go until he's ready to do them. he may get caught In enough uncomfortable situations so that he. too, will realize the Don't nag-for that is the basis of quarrel- lng and can ultimately lead to a broken marriage. I ....;.L. DEAR MISS Dix: Would you rnnlldnr it proper for Ii young. cngagcd girl Jn mic-rlnin her boy friend overnight while her mother and sister are out of town for the week-end. leaving her alone with NIIGI-IBOR Emphatlcally. positively and absolutely nol such I procedure will cam for the young lady a must iinonvlabis reputation. Min Nlnsn cannot reply personally to readers but will answer of gcncral interact through this column. l MacDonald. Their many friends are welcoming Rev. and Mn. Boyce to Georgetown where they resided for many years, while Mr. Boyce was minister of st. David's United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lorna Stevens and four children of Halifax. N.B. are guests of Mr. stevens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. ,Jack Donovan and son Paul of'Pictou, N.S., arrived in Georgetown on Saturday. Aug- ust ltlth where they will be guests at the summer home of Mr. Dono- van's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ice Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. Jeilery Jerrlor of 'l'renton. N.S., were recent guests at the home or Captain and Mrs. John Jerrior. Miss Eileen Helen Macoonnell, graduate nurse. returned recently to resume her duties at the Prince Edward island Hospital after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A.B. Mac- Uonnell of Georgetown, and with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W.A.l". Gallagher of Moncton, N. 8. Miss Yvonne Gardiner of Launching is visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. Annie Gardiner of Richmond Street. Mrs. Margaret Parker of New Glasgow, N.:-.l. was a recent guest at the home of Mrs. W.W. Mac- Laren. . tMr. Gordon Douglas who has been visiting his movher. Mrs. L.)-l. Douglas left on Wednesday. Aug- ust 20th by car on return to Cran- lirook, B.C. He was accompanied as far as Montreal by his sister, Mrs. Rodney Bruce and family, who had spent the summer vacationing in Georgetown. On Thursday. Opi. Stewart Lav- ers and son Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen and son Charles mo- tored to Charlottetown. Friends of little Miss Rose Marie MacLean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLean. who has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pitill. has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital, Will be pleased to hear that she has re- turned to her home in Georgetown greatly improved in health. Mr. Roy Baker of Boston, Mass, is the guest of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Uiiy Hemp- hill. On Thursday, August Zlst., Mr. and Mrs. Herb Barber and sons, Paul and Jeffery left by car on re- turn to Montreal after a holiday spent in Georgetown where they were the guests of Mrs. Barbara mother, Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Ms.ior Arthur Pcake. Department of Veterans Affairs, Pensions Ad- vocate, of Charlottetown was a vis- itor to Georgetown on Wednesday, August 20th. , Mr. and Mrs. Jmcph Holmes of Boston. Mass. motored to George- town recently where they visited relatives and friends. While in the Province they are guests at the home of Mrs. Hnlmes' brother. Mr. W.R. Jenkins, Charlottetown. Mrs. Holmes also visited her brother, Mr. A.E. Jenkins. Georgetown. The Gcorgelrrwn Community Wel- fare Lmfzuo and the Mayor and 1 Council will jointly sponsor the an- i iiuiil lobster supper and games in i-he Gemsetown Rink. This was ds- y Hall on Tuesday night. This meet- ing was fol wed by ll further meet- ing on We number of ladies attended and plans were made for the supper. The proceeds are earmarked to de- fray the costs of painting the Town Hall. I Mr. and Mrs. ioiii Stewart and mm”? of Asbestos. Quebec motored M G90l'Retirvvn recently and vaca- tioned at the homes of Mr. and HEAT IOIF low-Price .. , AUGUST 27, 1952 T Mm. A.H. swwart and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen. Doll! postpone making your will Do you realise without 5 Wm hm thirds of your pr your children ..0p:3y may 5”” Pilot officer l-lenb Parker of the R.0.A.F., stationed at. Green- wood. N.s.. is the gum or his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Parker. Pilot Officer Parker returned re- cently from I tour of duty in the . . your ' 7 British Isles and Europe. O 7'1"”. "'"Eh0"1d bechecked 3:15,, .. lesvecmny if you move) . , , that Mr. Miles Nichols of the United WI but W have more Witrii-339.. states Merchant Marine motored "13" Y0" NW1? i from Boston, Mass. to Georgetown In September Reader's mm, where he is the guest of Mr. '1'hom- JBPONO 388”! tells how to he sun. as Renton and the MIAMI glthel and Mac Renton. Mr. Nichols will proceed to his home in Callfomla following his stay in Georgetown. your wishes are carried out whm you isgons - how to avoid the confusion, injustice and, some times, serious want so often nu; result of estate settlement, G” YOU? S0PiA!xnher Rcad ' Digest today: 48 articles or lung: interest. condensed from lcmiing magazines and current hooks, Rev. E.R. and Mrs. Movlclr, their son Stewart and daughter, Dianne. who have been the guests of Mrs. McVicar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart. left for their home in Shuoenacadle, N. 3., I few days ago. .3Mlss Leona Biackett was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stright. H.J. Mahon R.0. Optometrist. M” Pmy K”pi"g ”' Kw” Flttlnx and Sn v . Plllllllli illle, N. S.. motored to George- mane; Mu town a few days ago. where she jollnedhMr. Keeping and will hol- om” Ham-g; iiay are as i e guest of Mr. - l(ecplri;;'s mother, Mrs. F. Cags- 1: 3: 1: well. " ' and by appnlntniint. llontague. P. E. L Office Connected with abon Drug Co. Mrs. Charles Lunnin of Saint John, N. B., was the recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Mabel Lavers. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ross and their son Preston left a few days ago on return to their home in Saint John. N. B.. after ii visit spent with Mr. Rosa' brother, Mr. Mel- ville Ross. ' Your Family will j -m . love this Mr. and Mn. Chester Docken- ' dorff of Bridgetown. were recent guests of friends and relatives in Georgetown Min Edith Parker. who has been the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker, left recently on return to Halifax, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yorston of New , York City motored to Georgetown arriving on Sunday. August 17th. where they are the guests of Mrs. Ronnie Ceredinl, J was tlnoly dropped may deny: llnoly dropped cabbage here. While in Georgetown, Mr. v;:::'c":,;'L:..:"ff::c?;i”m rind Mrs. Yorston are renewing w,..,,,...,'., many old friendships. ziublupoem nevi V; tahlupoon turmula i 3 cups dilimd Vlnoguf Cover celsr , cabbogo and nnlons with brine (V; cup (0 lqiiart water). Allow to stand overai ht. Drain wall. Coni- biae ry inyedieats with vinegar. Bring to boil. Add rhopged vegetables and boil for 2 mlns. Put into sterilized inn. Cool and cover with hot paraffin. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Wight who have been vacationing in Burnt Point as the guests of Mr. Wiglit's moth:-r. Mrs. William Wight. left a few days ago by car on return to their home in Bos- ton. Mass. Workmen have completed the foundation of the new St. Davids United Church Hall. which will be erected just to the west of the church. The foundation is stone and cement. lapped i'0n”lPfli blocks and it was under the foremanlhip of Mr. James Rice. The new ball will be 60 feet by 28 feet, and work on its construction will he proceeded . j with at once. i -AC. INTERRIIPTION . NOTIOE cidcd at a meeting held in the Town . esday at which a largo l l l i i THIS HONEST i U CuniitIii's Grant? Cereal! - There will be an interruption of electric power on our Montague line on Wednesday afternoon, Aiii:'H' 27th, between the hours of 1 and 4 .p.m., weather It", mlttlng, for the purpose of replacing a line pole 1' . Pownal. ' The Maritime Electric