I ll PAGE EIGHT PRINCE -EDWARD TODAY " THE urn mus: " CARTOON -- SHOWS 2:30-7-9 I s 3 mo llAYS'-Tlllill.-Fill."-SAT. I ......--- vi , I SHEZ9 m Waco: AND Musxc uwlu AMERICA: H:Aer.' I..- rsr:”lIcom .. V T” J) 4. TV p-ran-nu (. JUINI HAV RIGORDO MIIII ""'CUDDLES SAKALL .. , . , on M W" "calm ii ORLD zxawsv AND ”TROOPllV(i O1" COLORS" CAPITOL THUR. -FRI. and SAT. T0 - DAY "THlEVES' HIGHWAY" Shows 2:30-7-8:45 They're cheating the theaters . . . but they don't itnow the , dice... and guns I . . . on loaded! EXTRA. 4 CARTOON COMEDY -. SERIAL tv.i((ts' Iixcnisnsiz CANADA LARGER The l'iSP in -th9 rate of the British .38 is about 72 riusivr of overtime. average wagzt Canada has an area of 3.845.144 rvnrkcr sinccisquare miles compared to an area cent. ex- of :i.608.'l87 square miles for the United states and Alaska. per 3 ltls risky to carry cash when you travel... Use Travellers Cheques Sold at all branches 'l'l-ll aovat. sank or causes You can bank on tho "K210i" lliiiiiiililiiiIiiiiiililiiiiiiiliiiiliilliiiiiiiiliiiiliililliiiillliilililiiiiii ' I iilliililltllillitlmllilliilimlllmlllilimlilnlllillilliilllilllllilillliillilliili THE: EASTER TI-IE GUARDIAN. CH-ARLOTTETOWN ILGIIAIIDIANI IOINTB: IIONTACUIS I": AGINT GIOIUETO Ilarold I. Landry. Albert Altlien. Mrs. Byron stow Wan Harriet Clair. WN: Walden uvora. an Georgetown: The Peat Omen: 'IhaGuardlaninn:babou;htatan.voftha following plaoaa tn Montague: Min 8. A. Llewellyn; In-a. clay. in souriu The track Bar and II. Illlohardaluoa. ..9l-'l'I”rI:D FOOTWEAR at the Ilontague shoe Store. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Fraser and daughter Althea of Los Angeies California are visiting Mrs. John E. llraaer. and Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser in Montague for a few days. visiting in Montague are the Misses Margardt and Anne shank and Messrs John" and Harry shank and daughter June of Dorchester Mass. They will remain here for a few weeks. Mr. John A. MacKen- zie. Montague is their uncle. JATTENDING CAMP--E'iaine Poole. Rena Llewellyn. Enola Mac- Kenzie. Betty, Hewitt. Thelma Stewart and Mabel Macl..ean. all of Montague, left Monday for the Presbyterian Camp for girls lat. French River. They were accom- panied by Miss Anne MacEachern who is one of the camp leaders this year. Rev. F. N. Young. Mrs. Young and their son. Donald. are also spending the week at the camp. VISITING MINISTER TAKES SERVICE-On Sunday morning the service in Trinity United Church. Montague was conducted by Dr. J. J. Downing of Montreal. who is conducting service while Dr. A. D. Macxenzle is away on Regina on holidays. The theme of Dr. Downing's sermon was "Enter Thou Into The Joy of the l..ord:" he stressed the point that although we may be living as Christians. we cannot set in the fullest measure or get the most out of life unless we take Christ as our partner. "A Christian life," said Dr. Down- ing. "is not the easiest life. but it is full of unspeakable joy although sometimes the physical state is tormented." The choir rendered the .-mthem ”Onward Christian Sold- iorsf Donates i...i.i. To Encourage Drama. In Kingsgounly Those who may be interested in dramatic: will be glad to know that a trophy to be used to en- courage one act plays in King's County. is being donated by Mr. Carl Bochner. Montague. This in- formation was given to the Drama Association at their annual meet- ing held recently at P.W.C.. by the King's County vice president. Mrs. W. A. Bruce, Vaileyfieid. Donations from the firms of HIICIKXV and Vanfderstine. Stewart and Bcckflf. L. MacGregor and Co.. and MacGowan Motors, were paid in to the- treasurer, Mrs. Smalimsn, and were much appre- elated. Speaking on drama at-the Wo- men's Institute district convention. Upper Montague. Mrs. Brhce re- ferred to the helpful service of the P.E.l. libraries in sending out catalogues of plays. and also lend- init Plays to be read. Helpful cor- respondence with the provincial president. Mrs. Harold Laird, and the provincini secretary. Mrs. Ray M.1cLcod throughout the year was much appreciated. Mrs. Julian Herring and Mrs. Fred Gates. other executive members are also nlways willing to help in any way. Mrs. Bruce made many contacts throughout King's County during the year. and A number of nne act plays were presented although none were entered in the festival. Several memberships were Daid however. including Whlm Road and Valleyficld Women”s Insti- lulcs. Mrs. Douglas MacGowan. Mon- tague has been appointed vice president for King's County for the coming year. and honor that those preparing plays will make selections suitable to be entered in the 1951 provincial festival. Shiiing llews AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlved Tuesday Pioneer Gem. from Australia Hailed Tuesday one. AT HALIFAX- Arrlved Tuesday Canadian Victor. from Montreal Fort Avalon, New York Salled Tuesday Canadian Victor. for Nassau and Jamaica. THERE oucHlir'r-Joe A LAW ONE OF -ms REASONS HE Poppa) we ouasnon was BECAUSESHE wai soon A LITTLE GADFLV. I CAN WHIP UPA for LET'S NOTGO our iouiour, LITTLE snAcK.we'tt w By Fagoiy Ct Shorter. OBOVI JUSTTOIE KIND OF A GAL I'VE BEEN LOOKING B . YOU'RE You'aE UT THEV RE DotJBLE- Go G TEAMED Now AND GUE99 I-ION OFTEN I-IER BOOTS Hour: -- 'niutlu E' LEO LUNOoV?ENp any umsms, :r.nIul. a y. I I , " . . ussrmo. vouti. mo tr some omnerz N we nsrnioatwoa-, oeaa. 1 171777fl ii I W1 Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hill Mont- 'ague have moved to Charlottetown where they will reside. ....'MODEBN and old time dance in Beaver Club Hail. Montague. postponed from Thursday until Tuesday, July 25th. Bright Spot Orchestra. ."LEGl0N AUXILIARY MEET- ING-The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Lgion Montague Branch. was held in the Legion hall Monday even- ing. July 17th. The president. Mrs. Douglas McGowan. presided. The meeting opened in regular fcrm followed by the minutes of the last session and the roll call. Extensive arrangements were made for spon- soring an ice cream festival and al- so for a pantry salc. and the nec- essary ccmmittees were appointed. one new member. Mrs. 'liluriel Macxenzie. was welcomed. Winn Essay i I Jcuuncn GUILD MEETING-I The president. Mrs. Percy Myers.I presided at the July meeting of the Young Women's Guild of Presbyterian wimicrs of the Navy League's day evening. The meeting with a devotional period led Prayer was repeated in unison.I Elizabeth Benton. 13. Hamilton. 0 ing for the sick committee said two sick members had been visit- ed-. New business included .1 dis- cussion on plans for .-ponscvrlng an ice cream social. On motion it wasl decided to leave the matter ovcrI for a later meeting. The mectingi Miss Isabel Farquharson, Char- closed with the Mizpah Benediction; lottetown, recently spent the week Wllim Road and Vicinity ers V'1s”it'Navy Headquarters I - ntario; Barbara Mrs. Wellington Campbell report- Blakeney. M. Oyster Pond, Jeddore. N. 8.; l.ear-Ad- were given Bible work. the theme of this year's program being the Christian soldier. On Friday night. the parents were invited to a dis- play of the work done and to hear the songs and verses they had learned. The time and effort the National Essay mli-al.Mainguy; Lawrence Smith. 15. Contest and their school principals. who are guests 'in marriage to Bryer Llewellyn-Macliinnon lluptials Yesterday Peter's Road Presbyterian Church was the scene of a pretty wcdciing yestetday afternoon. July 13th., at ii o'clock. when Phyllis Jiinc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ln. Mac- Kinnon. Murray River. was united Keith. son of Mr. James Llewellyn, Murray Harbour North. The ceremony was pPr:formed by Rev. Charles D. Henderson. The church was beautifully decorated with summer flow:-rs and the guest pews were marked with bows of white ribbon. To the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Peggy Beck. Montague, the bride entered the church on the arm nf her father.- by whom she was given in marri- age. She wore a. floor length gown of white satin with shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. Her only ornament. was a pearl necklace the gift of the groom. The bridesmaid was Miss June Johnston, Summorside, who wore a floor length gown of white nylon over green taffeta with matching headdress and carried a nosegay of pink flowers. Miss Doris MacKinnon, sister of the bride. was maid of honor and floor length gown of white nylon over pink taffeta arisl carried -a nosegay of pink flowers. Mr. William Miller. nephew of the groom. was best man and the ushers were Mr. Dan Murray. Montague, and Mr. Glen MacKin- mn, Murray River. Mrs. MacKinnon. mother of the bride. wore a' gown of navy crepe with navy and white accessories and it corsage of pink Carnations. wore a I (end at Kilmiiir with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farquharson. I Mr. Bob Stewart. whim Road. is at present holidaying in Melville, the gucst of Mr. and Mrs. P.J. I Emery. iiiiss Elaine McLui'e of Murray I Harbour North is the guest of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Kilmuir. I . 'Mrs. (Dial Barker of New York returned to her home after a brief I visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Munroe. Whlm Road. 4 Mr. Nathan Finiayson and Le- Roy Finlayson of Bangor were re- cent visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Finlayson, Whlm Road. . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simon I.-ind Evelyn Simon. of Minneapolis. accompanied by Miss May Leg- gcit of New York are vacationing Iai Whlm Road. the guests of Mr. land Mrs. William Finiayson. I I Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDon- I aid. Whlm Road. spent Sunday vis- Iiting in Lewis. They were accom- panied by the iatter's father, Mr. K. MacKinnon who was returning in Lewis after a brief visit I Whlm Road. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonneli. 'Charlotteiown, recently visited their farm at Whlm Road. During ithcir stay they had as their gucst Mr. Jzirdinc. who is home front iwcstern Canada after a stay of I forty-live years. . On Sunday afternoon the meth- I iicrs of thc BrooklynTrio motored 'tn Cardigan where they sang sev- Icrai selections at the church ser- vice there. From there they trav- elicd to Bradalbane where they took part in the evening service at Bradalbane Church. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of! Mr. and Mrs. Glen MacKinnon for. -1- approximately fifty guests. Thci in spite of showcrs and threat- toast to the bride was proposed by caning skies. a large number at- Rev. Mr. Henderson and respond- tendcd the Albion School picnic :6 ifhby 310 BTOOLIE-"Tel W53dD0li:!T9d held at Whitcman's Point. on Fri- Y 5s "W 9' '1” l'5- day afternoon. Water sports and Chester MacLure, aunts of thmgames provided much enjoyment "come Assisting In darling wemlto those who took part in these' Miss Alice Miller. Miss Margaret.-, . .. . - ,1 .:sCllVlI1ES. The ladies of the diet M:':;,I3l:1r' "Id MISS Mary Mac" rlct served a delicious picnic sup- Lam, the happy young wuplelnerdo everyone present before left on a honeymoon trip through Ieavmg 1" "'9" ham” Nova Scotia in sunrise Trail. Ca 9 . Breton. For travcilhnz the bride P". we Inst tw" week” a dmy chose a navy ensemble with white; "Him" bible SCI,"-ml hi" be" accessories. On their return Mr 'W"dI-med III Whlm Rmd "lid" and MID. Llewellyn will reside in the leadership 0' OM? Smiley Peticodlac. N. a. Mr. Llewellyn is Streiaht. assisted by Mm Miriam employed with the co;-kshutt com- Martin and Miss Elsie Martin. psny in New Brunswick, iDuring this time the children 1VOIKdCri'spcefeaif'avon'fein- 2 P 2 New uinos size for big cereal-eating. families. 2. Popular nsouuuz in - handy for small flillillel. teachers had expended was shoivn by the successful manner in which was it was carried out. On behalf of the parents a vote of thanks was extended to the teachersiior their services. Mrs. George Ciarey entertained the ladiu of Whlm Road Women's Institute at her home on Tuesday night. Mrs. Wesley Campbell pre- sided and the members repeated the Collect together to open the meeting. Mrs. Webb Nicholson. the secretary was present to carry out the usual business procedure. Roll call was answered by each mem- ber handing in a four-cent stamp or an envelope; The minutes of last month's meeting were read and approved. Two delegates were chosen to represent the Institute at the coming convention in Charlottetown. Those chosen were Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. J.N. MacDonald. Correspondence "En- Nciuded a receipt from the Salvat- ion Army for funds collected dur- ing their recent campaign. It was reported that several garments had already been made and sent to the Red Cross. The sick commit- tee reported three calls made dur- ing the month. The new commit- .tees chosen were as follows: Sick. IMrs. Murdock MacDonald and i0 ' Mrs. George Ciarey; entertainment. Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. Pct- er Mccarron. A penny sale was held by Mrs. Murdock MacDonald and this was 'won by Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Af- iier a program of several contcsis I had been put on by the entertain- ing committee. everyone joined in is game of twenty questions which ,provlded much merriment. - I R ll call next month will he an- Isw red by a joke. Mrs. Russel '.MacBeth kindly invited the incin- Ibers to hold their August meeting lat her home. Mrs. Clsrey. assisted by several of the ladies. served cvcryone present adeljciousiunch. The meeting was closed with The King. Refrigeration Output Increased 79 Per Cent OITAWA. July 18 -- (CF) - Canadian output of household elec- tric refrigerators increased by '19 per cent during the first five months of this year. but produc- tion of washing machines drop- ped 31 per cent during this period. the Bureau of statistics reported today. ' OUT OUR WAY i'Z"' 'non. late of Charlottetown A e lluntlngdan, P. (3.; Grace Sewell. I1. ScweIlvIlIe.lN.B., and Jud. me of the Royal Canadian Navy lnjiailfax. called on ith Butler, ll. Hamilton. on. Back row. left to Church, Momaguen Rear Admiral E.R. Malnguy,.0.B.lt.. lt.C.N., Flag right: Mr. Clarence Burton. st. John's. Nfid: Wilson which was mid in the pesm, Mcml Officer East Coast, this week. They are ahown above noyles, 15. st. John's. NfltI.; Ml: Evelyn Mills, Harn- openedl with Admiral iilalnguy on the steps of the Atlantic Ilton, Ont; Mr. Sldney Smith, hyi Command Headquarters of the EC. N. Front row, Mn. H. Ju-mex, Mi”. A11;5m- cums, and the Lord; left to rIght:'Roger Clarke. 15. of Charlottetown; Iluntlngdon. P.Q.; Oyster Pond, Jeddore, N. 8.: Mn. Corrine Blanche .1. sewellvlile. N.B.. and Mr. Earl Wonnaoott. Charlottetown. P. E.l. -R. C. N. Photo CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 30th clay of June. A. D. 1950 In Re Estate of Agnes MacKin- in Queens County in the said Prov- ince. single woman. deceased. test- ate. To lhe Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Donald McKin- non of Charlottetown aforesaid. barrister. the sole executor of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County. in the said Province. on Monday the 21st day of August next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm MacKinnon.----Eequ'tt-er -- Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- iished in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hcrcof be forthwith posted in the following public places respective- ly. namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of - Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons in- tercsted in the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice thereof. Witness His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sgd). E. MARGARET ANDREW Registrar. tlinz soups TIT II” hiiI'l.( Illtlix .JULY 19., 1950 IAIIS IRIATHINO... 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