JLlNE 19. O 1951 Mile Road - and Vicinity have taken up their duties for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M. Dalslel of ,souris motored to Georgetown on Miss June Beaton. Charlotte- own, spent the week end at her tome in Commercial Cross. Mr. and -Mrs. Rouben Watts. Zharlottetown, were week end visi- ms to Mrs. Wstts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Whim Road. Mrs. Neil Collins. Hampton.i cw, 3., was a week-end visitor to' lvhim Road, guest of her brothei',' Mr, John Campbell and Mrs, Jamvpbell. Miss Ruby Mecuod. oi. the teaching staff of the Montague High school. spent the week-end av, her home in Whim Road. Friday and attelded service Holy Trinity Church. ber of Canada's Army ent 1"orce).. Medicine Hat. Alberta. is spending his leave in Georgetown. . in Mr. Raymond Matheoon. mem- (Perman- who is stationed at Mr. Wallace M. Mackenzie of Dundee Center and Mr. Roderick Macxenzie of Cardigan, 17.. 3. were business visitors to Georgetown on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Betchilder and family of Charlottetown mot- ored to Georgetown and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J. IMartell. Mr. Francis MacDonald. Whim: Road, recently visited with his grandfather. Mr. Kenneth Mac- Kninon. Lewes. .Vlr. surrey, were recent Sunday on at the home of Mr. Miss Norma Campbell. Charlotte- :mvn. was a week-end visitor re- wnily to Whim Road. visiting her,and mciiis. Mr. and Mrs. ':.inipbeil. Mr. Howard Vickerson, Mon. ingiie. recently purchased the pm. I Captain J. B. Bculiy, Canadian Army Atlantic Commend at Hall- fex. spent the weekend with. Mrs. iscully and family. and Mrs. J. MaoKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. accompanied visi-lby Martin, Peggy and Wilfred and Mrs. Kelly. all of Fort Augustus were mu-dock MacDonald, Whim Road.'rzueSis or Mr. and Mrs. ”SonnY" George. on Sunday. Herbert Mr. and Mrs Charles Boudreault family of Montague were Wesley visitor; to Georgetown recently. They were accompanied by Mr. James Boudreeult. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler of pm-Ly which was owned by Mrs. K. Charlottetown were guests over xi.icl.aren, a. former resident of' miiiii Road. Mr. Vlckerson is now of Mr. and Mrs. a recent. weekend at the home Mal-col-m Mac- im-ily engaged cutting lumber on Lean. this property. Mr. Cecil Nicholson. Whim Road.ipigm5, Mam, is iiiv present staying at Brudenell -.z the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Priscilla shu-.v, where he in. tends to remain for a short. time to assist his uncle. Mr. Ellery simw, in farming operations. Georgetown and Vicinity - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richards at Souris accompanied by Captain William Giilam motored to George. mm last Friday oven-.inig, whers' HWY attended service in Holy Trziiity Church. V -W. Philip Boudreauli. crew iviwiiber of the Car Ferry at Bar. riczi. spent. a i'(t:5:nf, weekend u .:;s home in Georgetown. iliss sheila DeLory was a re- "rut visitor to Charlottetown, uacre she spent several days with Iriniives. Vm.l'ler:c., George MacDonald of char. Gem wn usited with relatives in WWW" durml the weekend. Mr. Gerald Morrison and Mr ned Mwculloush. spare members of the fen-lea 5; garden crew , Mrs. D. D. scennel of Jamaica arrived in George- a few days no on a, short v s . V I Souris and V0 0 I Ioinily Mr. Bernard Hughes or Souylg River has entered Sous-is Hospital for treatment. Miss Inez MncPhee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Macl-"hee has accepted a position with the Can- adian Bank of Commerce here. It is understood that baseball for the school boys will be organ. ized this week. The intentions at present are to have s threegteam PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE HEADQUARTERS 127 Grafton Street Phone 1198 . W. CIIEITII I. MOLUII '3 1 THE uvyun. league made up of the "Teddies" and "Beavers". The MN. "loundation Traverse" arrived in port onvluondey. June llth from Pictou. She is on her way to Bryan Island to carry on salvage work. A very successful Bean Supper was held in Fortune Hell on Wed- nesday, June 6th. The supper was sponsored by the Young People's Union. Miss Elinor Paquet. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Paquet was married to Mr. James Jerome Hughes. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ome Hughes, st. Mary's Road on Monday, June iith at st. Mary's Church, Rev. P. G. Murnaghsn performed the ceremony after whlch a wedding breakfast was served at the "seaview Hotel" for the relatives of the bride and groom. i At the annual meeting ot the souris Council Knights of Colum- bus held in their hall on Sunday. June loth, the following officers were elected: Grand Knight - E. Foch MacDonald; Deputy Grand Knight - Felix Peters; Chancel- lor - Eight Rev. J.A. Murphy; Warden - Paul McPhee; Record- ing secretary - 1). Arthur Mec- Donald; Financial secretary - Charles Boylan; Advocate -- J. Raymond MacDonald; I n s i d e Guard -- Alex Fisher: Outside Guard -- Joseph P. Macaulay: Trustees - A.'r. MacDonald, El- mer Peters, and Peter Macliulay. At the state convention held in Charlottetown in May, two mem- bers -of the local council were elected ofiicers. M.J. MaoQuaid. sum Deputy and J.J. MacDon- ald. State Warden. Judle 1393' Roche. past State Deputy and Mr- MacQuaid will attend the Supreme Convention to be held in Pitts- burg. P.A., U.s.A. in August of this year. GREPNA. Mm. -(CPl- Seventy-. five years of progress in the Men; nonite settlement west of the Red River has been commemorate with erection of a cairn near Gretna. The panels of the calm portray prov”! of endeavor. in various fields Shoe Care GUARDIAN. cHA1u.o'ifrE'rowN Pisquid East Notes Mr. Floyd Jay mi. visitor in Charlottetown recently. , mes NINE accompanied by his three child- ren. Pearl. Raymond and Basil. sit motored to Georgetown a few days ago. where Mr. Grant visited his niece, Miss Elizabeth Grant. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herold Jay, grandfather, Mr. Michael Burkel , Pioquid lest. Sr. x Georgetown Cid Mill Margaret Levers left a few ldeya ago on return to Halifax. M1" Bernice Dem”, of Name, N. B. after visiting for a time with Dame Acldemy is vimmg her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David home in Georgetown. ! LOVE"- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conohan and son John oi Cardigan visited one weekend recently at the home Iot Mrs. Conohen's parents, Mr. gym ;and Mrs. W.J. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Peardou; and family of Montague werel guests recently at the home of! Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley. were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. WINNIPEG -(CP)- Mr. and Mrs. Issac Fehr. a young blind couple. have moved into their new home with their two children. Violet. 5, and Walter, 3. Fehr s carpenter. startedrwork on the house nine ..w. pmonths ago aided by volunteer me Mr, yuiph G;-mg of pegkegg labor and local contributions. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay were visi- tors to Montague recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ings, of char- lottetown were recent guests of Mrs. Ing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meir. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers were guests of Mr. end Mrs. Wallace Woolridge. !idr. Milton Rodgerson motored to Charlottetown recently. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1:. Jay and daughter Juanita were visitors to Montague recently. e ..rMr. Prank Birt, Saskatche- wan is spending some time vis- iting in Pisquld East. guest of his brother and sister-in-law MI. and Mrs. Wallace Birt. Miss Mary MacDonald of Bos- ton, Mass., is vacationing at her former home in Georgetown Roy- elty, where she is the guest of her Miss Evelyn Woolridge. Mount Stewart. was a Sunday visitor at the home of her parents Mr. and imagine! Beautiful, new kitchen well: Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt. Pesk- employed in St. Peters, is spend- ing a week at the home of her ELECTORS OF QUEENS COUNTY For the information of those electors who have no opportunity or examining the Dominion Election Act, and especially the provisions thereof relating to corrupt and illegal practices, this space will be used daily to publish the main sections of the statute dealing with such practices. ' . The following are extracts from the Dominion Election Act: 39. (1) An elector. it required by the deputy . officer, the poll clerk, one of the candidates. or an agent of a candidate. or by any elector present, shell. before receiving a ballot paper. take the oral oath in Form No. 3'1. and if he refuses to take the same. erasing lines shall be drawn through his name on the list of electors and In the poll book. if such name has been entered in the said book, and the words ”llaehIeed to be sworn" shall be written thereafter. l1;i:ssi Wallace Woolridge, Piequld due ma Mr. ma M". M brother. Mr. Frank MacDonald. . . ' ' -- Down Mom swwm we Mi M i M . - .. .- in us! it few hours” Miss Shirley Jay. Gharlotte- K"”''3 at lb” h'-'""e 9' MT" md 5' -r on 0" sum W O I I . town. spent the week end with her Mrs. George Dover. FOIIM N0. 3'! Oath of Qualification (See. 80 (1)) (1) You swear (or solemnly affirm) that you are (name. address and occupation) as given on the list of elects) now shown you; (2) That you are n British subject by birth twenty-one years; (3) That: you Immediately preceding thia polling day, and that you were polling division on the day of of the issue of the writ ordering the pending you have d to be ” t in this ' in: district until today); (4) That. to the best of yoisr knowledge and belief, you are not disqualified as an elector in this polling division. at the pending election, under any of the provis- ions of the Dominion Elections Act; (5) That you have not received anything nor has anything been promised to you directly or indirectly, in order to induce you to vote or to refrain from voting It the pending election: and. 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"Where Old Friends Meet" Don't Forget Charlotietownis Festive Week July 1-'7 a Who Is Hurt By The Increase In Sales Tax? Old Age and Blind Pensioners . Women Drawing Mother”: Allowances Veterans On Pension Married Couples Establishing Homes . Railroad, Civil Service and Other Retired Workers Farmers, Fishermen and Workers In Short, All Those Who Can Least Bear The Bur d on Who Voted For The Sales Tax? Our Who Voted Against: The Sales Tax? - Our Progressive Conservative Representative Let's Send OUR Vote With A VOTE FOR MacLEAN We Have One Fighter At Ottawa -- Lets Send Another OTE .-- ...m....- Liberal Representatives J. ANGUS Illci-F-RN AN Inserted by the Queenie FOR MacLE County Progressive Conservative Party. Q