..-7 Stewart, Montague, were visitors to Murray Harbour North on Sun- day, June 15, guests of Mr. and ')ll's. Chester MacLure. - ..TH0YT'S SALON. Souris, will be open on June 23 to June 28. Make your appoint- 'ment. early, with Mrs, Dr. A. H. Palm? ismallwood, Souris, or write 1-loytls EI99t"c M lBeauty salon, Cllarlottetown. W 1'"”'”F 5" ' V AI”'”"' Phone No. 10 in Sourls on June 23. 5- - "PVARIETY CONCERT featur- -' Mar-Lend & flag tthe iililqesglnorclltslrlld Asillggen of - one on. . ., in e . . ac- - gr ,, B Grwllilfouo 8,-, Kenzie 1-lall, Montague, Monday, l g : 0""g" I June 23rd. at 8,30 p.m. Ausplccs Trinity United Church choir. '- E, R! Miss Fay Stewart. returned to V I lhcr home in Montague after ; Ma('N9III IspPn(lln;: tho past week visiting 73 Rllslfll Si. - -5llmYIIPl'5iil5 hcnhrolhcr-ill-lmv and sister, Mr. nrltl Mrs. (lurnion Cnrl, East Flor- ('ll('PYIlIE', N. B. FORCE OF "ANT ....'THt-I Axxl'Ar. school meet- T"T in: of the Montague school dis- 'l E.xl.Dl'R, Klan. --tCPi -Sonlcpmvt Wm p... hold at the High birds never learn. A bank SWaIl(lll'lSL,hnol an .l.ue5dm,' June 24”, at that was handed flnd rclczised mi7 0-,.lm.k4 A ,.,.,,,,,.t ix-or" the plan. this central Mnllltclm town re--"in; and ),u,mmg Commmee for turned to the same place wllcre, li.t H”, "W, high school Wm he was rnllgllt, almost exactly OHOIKIICHFII, and important discussions ycar later. will follow. ATTENTOIIIN FARMERS ELMIRA AND VICINITY ' I will he trucking hogs for Canada Packers Ltd., Charlottetown, each Tm-sday commencing June 24 in the following districts: North Luke. hast Point, South Lake, Klngslroro, Red Point, East Baltic, ltIunn's Road. and Elmira. As 1 have not a phone at present, you may list your hogs either rr'.-, Klngsbnrn, phone 5-.'i, whlchcrr-r is the more convenient. Avoid shrinkage on your hogs by shipping to your nearest market. which is Canada Packers l.ld., Charlottetown. - - JOHN J. MMDONALD. t 1 North Lake. FINAL TO-DAY Till IOYAI COMMAND PERFORMANCE PICTURE OF TN! YEAR! IVORY. IIUHII a.im.iqTeduu'no(w A Mlrlul sum ml. ' MAIVIICMV lilll DIMAII IIIIIIAI (9 EXTRA: "SINGING CHAMPIONS" ' 5 Shows 2:30 PRINCE EDWARD 7 . 9 i TUE". Y E DOWN ON 38.000.000.000 -CAMBLINC SYNDICATE! 5 STATEMENT g rigs Bsclluse or , ' rue olsctosunss ?- . mode in this film powortul gambling interests tried that thiutory V , 'to halt production with throat: of violence pm! roprhal. it was only through tho orrnod protection of tho police in lo: Angolot, Boulder Dam and other communities, was able tovmrch the moon. It Mrs. E. D. Fraser's Store, North Lake, phone 3-2, or M. Hebert Fries-I ' owners. Carleton siding, were the weekend guests of Mrs. Craswell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roulston Johnston, Peters Road. 'Mnny lriends of Mrs. Nichol- as Lanlgan, Sturgeon. are pleased to hear she has returned to her home after; being a patient in the King's County Hospital. Divine services of worship were held at Murray Harbour North and Peters Road on Sunday. June 15 and were conducted by Mr. Carl Currie. At the morning service Mr. Currie chose as his text. Psalm 122 verse 1 ”l was glad when they said unto me let. us go into the House of the Lord." Hymns sling were ”God of Grace", "The Great Physi- cian", "Awake My Soul In Joyful Lays" and "We Live The Place, 0 God."-A0. 4 Fish and Game Meeting Held Al Bridgetown The regular monthly meeting or the King's County Fish rlnd Game Protection Association was held last evening at Bridgetown attended by in large number of interested sportsmen. Judge J. S. Dcslioches, president, presided. Following the reading of the minutes of the last regular meet- ing. discussion transpired on the orection and repair of dams in King's County. It was moved that rl resolution from the meeting be forwarded to the department to have Cranes Mill site investigat- ed as to a possible dam site. Others proposed were lilacNeill's Pond and Dingwcll's Mills. In respect to the Department doing this work. Mr. MacNutt, president of the Queen's County branch, said that the department has Ft standard contract for mill site if the' department felt after investigation that the site selected warranted a clam. it must he assured that the site would re- main open to public fishing. Mr. Harold Smith explained the manner In which the crow shoot MURRAY RIVER THEATRE. MONDAY "COUNTY FAIR" RACE HORSE sromz The Best Made attention to studies during the year for, "success is a. product of ap- plication. and this applies to a successful scholastic career as well as any other field of endeavour," he said. He went on to commend the students for their co-operation in the disciplinary administration of the school saying that thorough obedience to duly. constituted authority would teach them the methods of self-discipline. Prior to the closing the teachers gave each of their students a de- lightful treat, and were themselves recipients of lovely gifts presented by their students, Prizes and certificates to stu- dents were presented during the closing. The following is the closing pro- gram: Remarks by chairman. Mr. John Hughes. Grade I exercises. ' Grade I presentation of prizes. Grade 2 Choral reading. Grade 2 presentation of prizes. - was conducted in Queen's County. He srlid that prizes were given at the end of the season to hunt- or-s who had shot the most crows. but that an nllnimum was set be- fore any prize would be given. After a short discussion it was moved that the branch would sponsor a crow shoot this summer with prizes to be awarded. Mr. Smith pointed out that to join the contest, hunters must first be- come members of the association. Some discussion followed with respect to hunters shooting on frlrmers' land without permission. Farmers expressed the desire that hunters should first seek permis- sion. and should be particularly careful to close gates and protect livr-stock while shooting. Mr. Carin. manager of the fish hatchery at Cardigan, spoke in- terestingly on the stocking oi streams nnd dams, and offered the association every assistance in their work. , At the conclusion of the meet- ing a vote of thanks was extend- ed for the use of the hall and to the Film Board for the use of the two 'fiims shown on wildlife nlld game. It was moved that the next monthly meeting would be held at Murray River. CAPITOL T0 - DAY WILD BILL ELLIOT in "KANSAS T.ERRlTORY" .FEATURE'I'TE - SERIAL - Shows 2:30-7-9 Mon. - run. - woo. ?lHESl0RYtllTH M-G-M's it 2 drama of oat: r-I-I FEA d I TURES .... M: cur ""7 SALLY - '- RiliiNEY'FIlilIiISl IIM S I II Ii i illl":Niil'!iliIolIsu-"I'I'IN'll Iltm . Annals olcuum oooooooroooooooooooooo AIUIIPKIIIII I . o I oo o not PLUS THIS BIG ONE Even more wonderful on the screen than on the stage. Louella Parsons calls it "The best drama of the month . . . a rare and satisfying treat!" The story of a man who. like "Mr. Chips", gave a new meaning to the word greatness! LOUIS Eduard. ANN HARDING l M”- Peggy Fraser. Application prizes- Peter Benton. Brian MacLure, Hel- en MacDonald, Beth MacKenzie, Lorne Cudmore. Prize for heat- ness-Earl Poole. Prize for oral reading. Neil Lannlgan. Certific- ates llst (order of merit) - 1. Phyllis Nicholson, Susan Jardlne, Florence MacDonald: 2. Peggy MacLeod. Marion Clark, Richard Doyle; 3. Grant. MacLesn. Peggy Fraser; 4. Peter Beaten; 5. Ther- esa MacLean, Brian :MacLure: 6. Richard Llewellyn; Velda Fraser; '1. Sandra Llewellyn, Neill Lan- nigan; 8. Elaine Docherty, Lorne Cudmore; 9. Helen MacDonald; 10. Vincent Power. Teddy Mac- Ewen: 11. Beth MacKenzie; 12. Earl Poole, Shirley Stewart; 13; Dionne Jeffery; 14. John Clarey; 15. John Larkln, James Lurking 17. Billy Campbell. Grade II prize list.-1. Myrna Beck. Glen Docherty and Milburn Rllley (equal): 2. Larry Fraser and Donald Mccarron (equal): 3 Heather King and Clinton Nichol- son (equal). Highest standing in spelling: Glenn Docherty. llighest standing in arithmetic: Donald McCarron. Neatness: Myrna Beck. Application: Marie Lannlgan, Richard Collins, Dorothy Boudre- auit, Anne Larkin, Mary Brennlck. Certificate list-in order of merit -1. Myrna Beck. Glen Docherty. Milburn Rilley; 2. Larry Fraser, Donald Mccorronz 3. Heather King, Clinton Nicholson; 4. Marie Lannlgan; 5. Richard Collins; 6. Dorothy Boudreault; '7. Anna Larkin; 8. Mary Brennlck: 9. Ina Campbell. Irene Stewart: 10. Paul Collins, Harry MacDonald. Billy Thomson: ll. -John Clair: 12. Elaine Fraser; 13. James MacLean, Kenneth Stewart: 14. Harry Garn- hum, Preston Nicolle 15. Donald l-lcnnigar. Grade III Prise List Class standing - 1. Sandra Bell; 2. Georgina Dingwell, Janet. Camp- bell, Beatrice Power, Catherine Sor- rey: 3. Gwennle Clark, Audrey Semple. C Application -- 1. Carolyn Sulli- van. Peggy Coillngs, Kay Mac- Dougall, Stanford Peardon (spec- Jail. Progress - Everett King, David MacLean, Gillian Taylor. Special prize for nature books. rsandra Bell, Beatrice Power. Special prize for oral reading, Janet Campbell, Georgina Ding- well. Certificates in order of merit, - Sandra Bell. Georgina Dlngweli, Janet Campbell, keatrice Power, Catherine Sorrey, Gwennetlh Clark, Audrey Semple, Carolyn Sullivan. Peggy Collings, Everett King, Kay Macltpougal, David MacLean, Gil- lian Taylor, Lois Hughes, Gloria Kennedy. Freddie Nelson, Garnet Moclntyre, Barrie White, Virginia Boudreault, Kenneth Anstie. stan- ford Pesi-'don, Malcolm MacPhee, Sheila Colhoon, Jackie Sample, Wayne Nicholson, Kurt Larkln. Grade IV -- Prize for highest standing in grade IV - Veronica Taylor, Dionne Mscneod. Dorothy MacDonald. Prize for second highest standing in Grade IV - Duncan MacLeod. Prize for third highest standing, David MacLure. special prizes - writing - Ver- onion Taylor; Spelling - Dianne MocLeod: Oral Reading - Dorothy MacDonald; Arithmetic - Karen Burke: Prizes for application: Etta Campbell, Dianne Show, Kuen Burke. Norma Llewellyn, Jeannette Boudrenult, Woyno Johnston. Oortlltootes - 1. Veronica. Tay- lor, Dianne Mach.-od, Dorothy Mec- Donald (equal); 2. Duncan Moc- Leod; 3. David Mnclbure; 4. Etta Campbell, Dianne show, Koren mute: 6. Norma Llewellyn: 0. Jeannette Boudresult: 1. Wayne Johnston; 8. Wnyno Lilly: 9. Helen Beck, Billy Vsnlderotlnog 10. Christ- ine Vanlderstlne, Carol Higgin- boihem: 1l. Ms-lcolm MacDonald: 12. Terrence Lnnnlnn; 13. Sylvie Myers, Morely Anneu. Grade V - Prizes for highest standing - ent Msclbeln. Prize for second highest stand- ing, Judy Cudmore, Merrill Wig- gmmn. Prise for thin! highest standing. David Mamet. special prises - Writing. Kent M1cI.ean; Oral mending, David Masher. Prizes for application. Margaret Mscuan, Audrey cemobe Certificates -- 1. Kent Moclboln. 2. Judy Oudmon. Merrill Winin- ton (equal): 8. David " , 4. Annie Beaten: 10. Ronnie White; 1!. sheila Larkin: 12. Laurel Nel- son: 13. Lester Peardon: 14. Aud- rey MacDougoil: 15. Gwen McCar- ron: 16. Billy MncLure: 18. Betty Stewart; 19. Elaine Poole: 20. Kay Macl..ean: 21. Errol MacLure:x 22. Shirley MacLean: 23. Maxine Mac- Leod; 24. Wallace MacDonald: 25- Cephenia Llewellyn; 26. Kenneth MacKenzle; 27. Marcia MacDon- ald; 28. Leah Burke. Intyre; 3. Roland Sullivan, Ralph Annear, Joanne Watterworth. Special prizes-Art and hundwork, Glenda. Jamleson. Writing, Betty surrey. Prizes for application pupil making 7073: or over-Mildred Murphy, Billy Crawford, Isobel Dewar. Jackie Ferguson. Eleanor Shaw. Dorothy Macilerron, Paul- ine Nicholson, Judith Graham, Paul DesRoches. Certificates winners Grade VIII -1. Evelyn MacLurc: 2. Chester Campbell, Kenneth Maclntyre; 3. Roland Sullivan. Ralph Annear (Continued on page 15) 1.oRNE GREENPS Notebook stories drawn from life. Don't lniss this thrilling quartet-bout. LISTEN SUNDAY 3 P. M. D.S.'l' TIIE R.C.A. "4011" Again, and again. the to meet all needs at the Pl1zc list Grade VIII-llighest standing, Evelyn MacLure; 2. Yes! Chester Campbell, Kenneth Mac- extra cost. First in Sound! Finest in Projection! jectlonists for ease of operation, perfect results under all conidtlons, and long trouble free life. Two models commercial theatres to churches, classrooms to homes. The R.C.A. "400" can give you the finest at no Investigate Before Investing; then buy the lt.C.A. "400" Sold and Serviced in Prince Edward Island by DIIlIAR'S RADIO SERVICE Montague Ask for Free Demonstration before your group. 9 Cl-IARLOTTETO ' JUNE 21 1951 PAGE EIGHT , . . . ., ,, rt-rs GUARDIAN, . WN ..-.--.---...... - M . . -7 . . sample. , me EASTERN GUARDIAN 1 ' cm-in VF W - A 2 A A R I C 00 osing XCTCISCS mu, won. mm... Arthur L... . .. . , n , I . . A nlgtm. Welter MuoLean. Edna. Ann HA S AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: lluold I. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Hm I - Nicholson, Faye MacDonald, Lecn- ' . Bruno Mnofuoo. Min Joyoo Wlulnton. Plus Mcxlnnon. t ard Munroe, I-lorry Stowut, Laure A g AGENT GEORGETOWN; Weldon ureru. Collins, Irene Webster, Mabelglgo-. AT , ' The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montana: .M. I -i--'":msr'”T"T-W L"-"I PPI” D”R”ch"' M it , J p Blue Domo Bestuunnt. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The An entertaining whom cloning ug;:dlgo3":,',ld(24) 'fl,llf;:LI”;'oa(:)5;:;: Lleweeglyrnc al::iiI1l1e,g:i:ll1l;);Il"l.Y. glacial: , , . Post office; in Soul-ll: The Snack the end B. lllcluran A son. pmgmm wag prcuxmd by the Gnu a pnnmmon M pm” Kmmen . Jim” sample, Gum” , children of Montague 1-iiglf School Grade 4 mmemmon 0, pm” M ha Betty Mom Lumen” . JWARNING - Murray River ..'HOLY TRINITY. Georgetown, at Yeo's Theatre yesterday morn- Grads 3 to" dun”. Pog:'u' ' ' T Theatre, Monday "County Fair." Sunday. June 22. Second Sunday ings. Grades one to six delighted Grade, 5 and 8 ch0NF"rh9 Prize list. Grade VII-i. Shirley MONTAGUE , after Trinity: 11 am. Morning the capacity audience with songs. Me,.m'.1dp.. Myer! Donnie MBCLNM. 2. No" 1 , ..'R0SENEATH Beauty shop Prayer and Sermon. Rev. W. G. readings, and folk-dancing in . Presentation of mu” (,0 Grade Huwh'ewn' Mamyn Llewenym June 1,9300 aa longns they last; .ul"ER3 09”" 1" b"5""3”- Wm 4”” by 3935- which they W” ”l'”'””''”' by Jimmy Johnston; 3. Diane Web- 25 meals BUTTS, all assorted sizes and colors H . appointment. Phone 63-13. their respective teachers whose presentation of vme, u, made at” Amhmeuc Hem, Stewart, or! y rhea from . Mr. Barry MacLure, who is work in this regard was highly 3 ' ' H Llewen n P . Mr. Eustnthius Mccarron of employed in Fredericton. N. B.. recommended by Mr. John Hughes. 'P,.e"m.mn 0, pm” ,0 grade 7' gillvlfggu-1'13!-ye" Mgtylsimmy Johyn: 37,50 to 565.00 g A . Montague. left recently !or Lab- is spending the weekend at Mon- chairman.. pruenmuon of prizgg to grade 8, sum Application kenh Pea,-don. ' NOW . ; , rador, where he will be employed. tague.MKuestClof Ihis Mpalicnts, Mr. Mr. Hughes, during his address). Presentation of prizes to grade 9. Enofa M,cK,,,,,,; Bennie gamer. Cogts Fo otten. Out They Must Go I Miss Tenn -Martin, Montague. B-.nd rs. '1: at um. i:Ic,i,IIitYie:)r1l:1risrYgnnt.llIi:ay y?a.r.c)IIcxttod 1 Presentation at prizes. to grade atom David Mmmean, Ammd MIIYCI nu" For only was A visitor to Charlottetown ..'Mrs. Raymond Byers, Att1e- thanked the teachers, stlidents oil-he N,moa1 Anthem ' Lem” A”nIe”BbeE;'o"',?f,?enIe Ywvhej O2 .50 V. E yesterday. horo, Mass, is spending some time and parents for their co-operation prize and cemuwrelwlnnex-5; Certulkmce Ls” ni as 11,0; Huah: Alterations extra. during this special Offel 3' visiting at Murray Harbour North He also thanked all those who so Prize "5; Grade one-1, phynig Donne Mme eLiew'e1 n Jimmy ' Come ea;-jy and have your choice Mr. Ernest Carver, Charlot.te- where she is the guest of her generously donated prizes, and Nicholson '5umn, Jul-dine and um” Ma,r yn yv'b,' . 4 WITH ESSO FURNACE Oil. town, was a business visitor to mother, Mrs. John Condon. Mayor B. H. Yen for the use of Florence ' Macpomld. 2 Peg”, J”hmw"' D.mg'eE llerjmegken; ' CONIHCT 'A55URED, M""”g”” '”5I"d"'V' th” "h”t”- Add'"9551"5 the W1" Fraser. Marlon Clark. Richard Seem; !;3(:!al'IInioen,Bal.I3eli:if:)l:'2 7. David Mr. Ca” Mum” and ML DO-mm Mr. and Mrs. Albert Claswell. dent body he urged their closer -Doyle; 3, Gmng Macuan and Ma'cLeam 8. Arnold MacLe,m: 9, 16 MM PROJECTOR choice of experienced pro- most reasonable cost from PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. A. CABRIJTHERS I Allison M. Gillis. 0Pl'0METll.lB'l lllli llout Stud rooms are I Adjoining North Amorlcln Hotel Dr. W. R. Carson Chiropractor Listen. gr Lorne (h9reene's Note- C;'A1:;I;),f;;g':)':; book. ramstic. uman-interest "mm mm 201 "In" at Bell, Mothieson & Foster Bnrrlstera. Solicitors. etc. R. K BELL. QC. D. L MATHIESON. LL.B.. Q-C CFCY 630 On Your Dial NOTICE of Change in Office Hours G. G. SHEPPARD, M.D. Mt. 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Llvorpool.'Now Glasgow and Truro. McDONALD, CURRIE & C0. cunarsnco ACCOUNTANTS Montreal. Quebec. Ottiwn. Toronto. sum John. sberbroote. vgneounr, xtsblpna Into. lilonoton. Hamilton. Charlottetown. Currie Bids- Charlottetown Tolenllonn 1830 x SANDY LEADS . AND Now mrnoouclno THE Electro-Boiled - Bar-I-0 Hot Dog COOKER & TOASTER The publlcdeserves the best and with this innovation - - - an amazing electric cooker - - - SANDY is able to provide the tops in quick service. - 90 SECONDS TO COOK ,- : ggoklcd To Order. : glzzlln Hot When Served . reuse ess. P Wrftlegegss. . " No Waste. ms: ELECTBOCUT nos: DOG-The manner or cooking that preserves the full flavor of the Wiener as it cooks in its own juice. Merger-:9, Mecneun. Audrey Gunp- boll; 3. Bernice Kennedy: 6. liver- ett Myers: 7. Reno surrey; s. Win- ston Mocxonslo. , Grade V. Class standing .. 1. George neck; I. I-lerrlott Lumi- gnn. and Neil tiooley; 3. Heather Jnmleson. Application - Marjorie Gllllh. Progress -- Arthur Boll. Beverly Bockuspelllng - Hermit Lennlgul. undo V certificates - Neil Hooloy. Heather Jnmleson. Marjorie Gillie. Arthur Bell, Bov- oriv Bock. Grnde V! Glut standing - 1. Victor Boll Ind Welter Macilwon: 2. Walter Mwuln. Arthur Lun- nignl: 1. nine Arm Nicholson. Av pllcstion nyo tncbonlld. Leon era Munroe. Laure. Collins. Hurry Woblhf. Mabel George Bock, lnrriett Lennlgun. , SATISFYING x is'r.ANo T-BONE, '.mNnunr.ort:,' SELOIN Our own reared Spring Fried Chick STEAKS Fr-all South Shore Lobster-s end P. ll. 1. Fri Oyittrl Mam IN-Lt: AN. SPACIOUS sunnouuolnos ' MARSI-IFIILDI ....4... ms rl.Ace ro eAr . . . . AND II-ls run: to MEET s 9 S