i-soc EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUM Enroll I. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn. Bi-nee Mnerhee. Mlu Joyoo AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Llvell. The Guardian may be bought at' Blue Dome Restaurant, And Guardian Office; in Georgetown: Tho Post Office; in South: The Snack Bar and If. Richards E III. .. -sivmitnav seiccians. Groc- ery Department. Hllchey and Vanlderstine, Montague. ..'ANNOUNCENG the cloning of the Robert 2:. Mosher Jewellery store, Montague, on June 25th Please call for repaired watches. etc., before this date. ..'ON MONDAY, June 22nd, I am opening an office in Souris for the practice of Medicine. George E. Kenny. M. D. ..'ltEAR the Westmoreland singers of Moncton in the A. D. MacKenzie Hall. Montague, on Monday. June 32nd, at 8.30 P, M. Readings and tap dancing also on the program. Sponsored by United Church Choir. ..'H'. M. 8. RALLY. Georgetown Wlgglnton. Plus Mcllinnon, the following places in Montague: .. RSATURDAY SPECIALS, Groc- ery Department. Hilchey and Vsnlderstlne, Montague. . . 'SATURDAY SPECIALS. Groc- ery Department. Hilchey and Vanlderstine. Montague. ..'F0lt QUALITY .used cars, trucks and tractors, before you buy consult McGowan Motors, Montague. ..'Mr. and Mrs. John Farquhsr- son, Bunbury, were visitors to Montague yesterday, guests of Mrs. W. R. Garrick. . . 'BEACH POINT GOSPEL CHAPEL.-Service Sunday, June 21st, at 7.30 P. M. conducted by Johnnie Williams. ...'l.I-IGION Auxiliary meeting United Church. June 24th, at 2.30. Speaker, Rev. W. layers. ...'FOR FATHERS! DAY-A good watch. a fine camera. a Sheaffer or Parker pen, or jiist. 2 hiin-thin 51.00 tie pin. We havc. them all. Y, R. Pepler, The Jew-1 eller. Monlailtie. .'Mrs. George McKeeman and two riaiighiers, Gail and Marlene,, are leaving by car this morning! lnr St. Stephen, N FL, where Mrs.l McKeeman will visit her three sis- ters, Mrs. Norman Babcock. ,Mrs. Norman Dougherty, and Eileen. , i ..'Mr. and Mrs. James Farmer; and son Larry. Dorchester, Mass, and Miss Zeta MCKPIIIIR, Brooklyn, N. Y., motored tn the Island this week, and are the guests of Mrs! Farmers brother-in-law and sis-i ter. Mr. and Mrs. Reg I-lenneberry, New Perth. They are also visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mr-Kenna. Montague. l ..'i-ler many friends will regretl to learn that Mrs Gerald Lanni- gan, Whim Road, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish hcr a speedy recovery. ..'Mr. Gardiner L. I"l'lme is leav- ing Montague this morning for his home in Somcrvilic. Mass. Mrs. Prime and two daughters, Janice and Linda, will visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King, Milltowii, for a few weeks. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nelson, Montague, have AS their guests, Mr. Nelson's SlSI('l', Mrs. John In- gram, his nephcii. Mr. J. Nelson Ingram. and his ncicc, Mrs. Gib- bons nnd hcr two children, all of Dorchestcr, Mass 'PI".ANl'T PARADE - The residents and Particularly the children or Kinntaszue enjoyed to a great FXiPll' lliP Planter Peanut float iililcli i:sl'.ed the Montagiie area yesterday afternoon. After a. visit in xinntagiie, during which it. travelled all the main streets followed by the usual group of ad- miring yniiiigsicrs it. left for Mur- ray Rzvcr and Murray Harbour where it also gate an enjoyable af- ternoon to lilo residents of those communiiics ..'RE(lElVl-ZS SAD NEWS--Mrs. Winnifred Vl('kPl'S, Montague, re-i celved the news of the death of her uncle, H W. E. White at the Lancaster Hospital, Lancaster, Ohio, on Sunday, June 7th.. The deceased, who was 78 years old, was the yoiingcst son of the late: and social evening at the home of Mrs. Nell I-Iooley, Tuesday evening. .. 'A SACRED concert will be presented by the Vl'esLmorelarid Sing:-rs of Mont-ion in Trinity l'niied Church, Montague. Sun- (lay, June 2715!, following the evening service. .3AT'l'l-”.NDS CONVENTION- R. W. MacLean, Mrs. MacLcan,l and two sons, Milton and Ralph: of Pete-r'ii Road, are leaving today; for Truro where Mr. MacLean will attend a convention of Stanley. Products with the unit nianagerl and dealers. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martini have. returned to Boston after alG””d- P”-”d"(l al pleasant visit with Mrs. Martin's relatives in Montague and Pisquid., Their son, James, who accoinpani-. ed them to the Island, will remain Vi” rm. me Summer, Ru,” or his aumlqiicstioii mid iinswcr quiz on work of the order, under the dir- 31 lcciion of Mrs. Spencer Llcii'clly'ii.llmPW' Mrs .Fred Laird, Pisquid. lAt the close of the meeting, members Vl'hite in Mr. and Mrs. John White of Corn-l wall, and laicr of Montague. Hc is, surviicti by two SZSIPTF, Mrs. Win- nifrcd Crosby, Mcadowbank, and, Mrs. Sarah H. Rnbcrtsoii, P.ostnn,l Mass. An uncle, Mr. Edgiir White, Montague, also Flll'lll'FS. , l.()l)fiE Mi-ii-:'i'-1 l.eroy ..'Rl-Ilil-IKAII l.V(i-Mrs. the regiilar meeting of Aciiic Rcbckah l.odge,i ;Montngur, Tlllll'S(l.'l,V cvcnliig. 'I'll(3lUh",h Mk” DIME this ."PnmK.m' i,H,e,,,p,q5 of thy ,,,(.Cm,glRosciic:itli. After a delicious din- ml 8 iier prepared the ' rrtzular iraiisiictcd, followed it ore of Room gucsis the Raiiibow the Bison Restaurant iilicre evei')'- "1"55"””5 prcsmted Frank spent at whm,' N01,”. at ri dinner given by several of his me school, and reliving former Mrsfdays through old at albums. During the THE GUARDIAN. Receives B.A. Degree Pictured is Mr. Bruce Moore who graduated from Gordon Boston, Mass., with a Arts degree. He is A. G. Moore of He has many recently College, Bachelor of the son of Mr. Pownal, P. E. I. friends in this Province. havinx served as student pastor of the Presbyterian congregation at Bronkficld during the summer of 1950 and the Baptist church at Montague in 1951. dining room was beautifully de- corated with lilacs and lupins. and cach table was centered with 8 beautiful floral houquct. ..'l-ZNJOYABLE Fl'N('TION- A very enjoyable evening was the Edgcwood Hotel, Lower Montague, when Mr. Frank Grcciie of Montague was honored to his Gordon, former classmates innrriagc to Miss prior Alice by Mrs. William llhoinpson, the guests spent sever- plcasant hours rccallnig the escapades in the Montague school school piciur.e evening his withl CHARLOTTETOWN Twenty-six Canadian Netlonll Railway employees were presented with First Aid awards varlins in class from one to five Wills by Mr. C. T. Montgomcigv. Superin- tendent Island Division at a cere- monial in the Assembly H3” 01 the Railway Station building yes- terday morning. Messrs. Frederick :3. Doyle and Robert M. MacDonald were each presented with "Labels". lhe Ill- slgnia of five years or iiinic suc- cessful examinations. ”XI-"dlilll0liS". indicating three ycars of SUC('l'E'- ful study were awariicrl MPSSTS. Brent J. Gillis. Bctlfurrl. Hamid Mccloskey. MPll'lllP. Siiiirztoh IV. Walker. Georgeimin and Peter Hughes, and Ciiai-lcs Small of Chiudottetown. ttvoiichcrs" award- ed for two years successful study were awarded Donald R. Holden, Alexander F. lyfacuoiiald. Jack Meredith, William G. iimao. Wal- ter C. Murray and Miss Joan Strain, all of ciiarioilctnwii. also John Edward Gillis, Summcrside; Arthur J. MacMillan, Mount Stow- art; Arthur E Richard. Luke Verde; Horace L. Brycnton, Ken- sington; Grover H. Collin, Morcll: Herman Smith, Cai'd'.:aii: R. Rus- sel Vessey, St. Peter's and James C. White, Emerald Jr" First. Ycar Certificates were presented to Messrs. John Cos'Pllt), Ciinrles M. ward Gillis, Siiiniiicrsirie. Considerable satisfaction was ex- pressed by thnsc rccelvliig awards on noting that tlicy are in the first group of certificates issued under the patrnii.-ice of ”licr Ma- First Aid Awards For Island CNR Employeds Fraser. Harold A. Gallflcli and out-patient list of over so. Fwd MHCLMG. 3” M Ch"Y1”'”" She also paid tribute to what she town and Alllllllli -'V"'l'm3'l MM” termed the, rcmsirkabli-.,woi'k of Dl'.l KR.V. Mi. Mb1fl”- ti"-fl -mil” Ed” T. Gcncheff, a comparatively rcccnti Reviews Work Oi P.E.I. Chapter Of Polio Foundation Proceeds of the annual March of Dimes campaign held here in Feb- ruary and March were almost double the receipts of last year. it is being reported by Mrs. Edith Gates. secretary of the P. E. 1. Chapter or the Canadian Foundat- inii for Pollomyelltis, who is ad- dressing the annual meeting of the C.F.P. in Winnipeg today. Mrs. Gates stated that the great- est support is coming from the women's Institutes, farm forums, rural schools and similar groups. The funds obtained were used to a large extent, as in former years, to provide orthopaedic ap- pliances for children crippled by polio as well as their transportation expenses and sometimes the hos- pital expenses. A contribution was also made each month to the pay- ment of the physiotherapist em- ploycd by the Red Cross. She noted that. the Polio Clinic in the San- itorium here provides the follow- up treatment for polio patients with a bed capacity for 15 and an arrival in this country. who is at- tending polio patients in the Clinic. JUNE 20. 1953 WT AMAZING BUT -TRUE A FREE FILM WITH EVERY ROLL OF FILM RECEIVED BY Us ON MONDAYS & TUESDAYS WE SEND YOU ONE ROLL FREE In Sizes of 127 - 620 - 120 - 616 - 116 ONLY ' 55 CENTS FOR AN 8 EXPOSURE ROLL '75 CENTS FOR A 12 EXPOSURE ROLL DAILY SERVICE ON ALL ROLLS , NEGATIVIQ 4 CENTS EACH MAIL YOUR FILMS TODAY MAIL FILM SERVICE BOX 11 CIIARLOTIEETOWN T Quarterly Meeting P. E. I. FISHERIES FEDERATION MURRAY HARBOUR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th, 1953 at 3 P.M. Many important aspects of the Lobster Fishing and Packing Industries will be discussed and all inter- ested are invited to attend. A. WALTIIEN GAUDET, Secretary. Mrs. Gates told her audience of the many things purchased for patients here, especially for the, children. and related of the full lcsly the Qllcrll. Sfll'Pl'9iilll Hmd time. qualified teacher w ho liniidlesl Rml PMFOH 0? ill” OTd"''- 711” their educational progress in anl ' originate with "The Priory of ,.x(.,.11,m wnm. mom, FM. ""5, Canada of ilie Most Vciierable Or- purpose the 10,.” clmptn. m.m,m,,s, der of the I'I(lSDll1ll of S! John of me ,.,.fm.em.e books, It also hasi JFTUS-"ilemv Th" 53 Jim” Ambillt provided extra wheel chziirs anril ance Assoclatinr Railway offin- .5 and officers present with Supe itcnden: Mont- gonicry at the rercniniiy were Messrs. R. E Cunniiighaiii, Sli- toys for the treatincnt pool. And of- course there are extra visits madc- whcn the smaller patients receive special treats in the way of candles and other goodics. Other work of the chapter re- BIG SUMMER SPORTSWEAR SALE Now On A! HOOLEYIS MEN'S WEAR Montague Everything reduced. Discounts from pervisor of First Aid. Monctiin, N-E? 7””! A F” L”””- 1'"M1'"35',lated by Mrs. Gates included ment-t t”? C. '7' Ma('L””- "” f'”'””””3 lion of the several hundred dollars One enjnypd we Crpnnl and (.,,k,.ln lorcly gilt for which he fitting- A program featured a vocal solo ”iP”559d his ”pp"m"i0'3 by M”, J, D, MMLPM, ,, vocal 'lhose present besides the honore B. E. Lockhart. locomotive I(1l'P-l man: H. E. Moore. master me- . chanic; E. M. Campbell, frelulitl duet by Mrs Archie Hilchey and izllest. were Mrs. Jamesrcudmore, Mrs. NPH Hooley, and readings by M” Ch” Lm"-V- Ml” V"m .Beck' Mrs. Spencer Liewellvii. Miss Bert Ch?”l9.5 Fm”'r- G9'”'"- Ev Nlchms. Martin, Miss Mary 1-fciiipiilll, Mrs. -Vlnv Mrs. Lowell Poole and Mrs.i Gordon cam” and Mrs, DO,,L.1,,5 Howace Wewitt were unable to he MacLaren. Mrs. Atwood MacDon- l'llT'59"l, "WW3 '0 ""3 mddm dmth aid was piano accompanist for a "I me” rather" slngsong of old favorites. and alsol played a. number of specially re- agent: H. B Dnuizlas. yard agciii:.' land T. M. Erchaut, chief clerk to Superintendent. Murray” Harbor - Notes spent to aid a middle aged polio victim, the annual honorarium to a rural school teacher for teaching a pupil after school hours and two, bursarics. The spcalzcr remarked that the chapter had received ex- ””119l1lr Dress publicity following the annual meeting when an geographical sections of the Prov- Durlng this week of tremendous savings. l0Vo to 50iVo A Buy or home and save SALE ENDS JUNE 25th. ince were represented on the new Board of Directors. party-of-aA larger 'E6niiEEEiT"iB 1 Mr. Francis Douccttn of Sourisjfollow. visited Murray Harbor on June 9. l quested selections. On bchalf oil BUFFALO, NY., ICPI---Ernest the Rebekahs, :1 vote of apprccia-lPcai-soii, 25. was sentenced to 15: tion to Mrs. White was inovcrl by years in prison Friday for slapping, Mrs. MacI.areii, seconded by Mrs. a 14-month-old baby girl so hard Coffin and extended hy the vicc- she dicd. The child was left in grand, Miss Sue Hr-nipliill. The his carriage by her mother. LAST TIMES T0-DAY ”TARZAN AND THE SHE DEVIL" SERIAL COIVIEDY -- SHOWS 2:30-7-9 MON. - TUE. - WED. TREAT DAD TO DINNER ON FATHER'S DAY At PRINCE EDWARD "THE KETTLES" ARE COMING FOR FOUR BIG DAYS OF FUN! sriiiniia MONDAY --H - 1 Just. as the 'flii epidemic start- Mr. Lawrence Stewart of Char- cd to relax its grip on this dis. lotletown visited lxlurvziy Harbor trict, an outbreak of measles has? during the week. While here he rushed in to complete the count,l Was the Rut-Si. of Mr. and Mrs. Er-,wliile the viciini is still groggy. THE NEW RAINBOW ROOM me MMh0”- 1C-nminiz 'at is does at this particu- w-- tlnrly time. with the final examin- BISON RESTAURANT -' Montaguv l c1p'l;li:dtir,agi,;,:i; hlyiiii-1rzay' ml,inadrlmui' staitiosls at school in full swing it is! SUNDAY, JUNE 21st r- T - -1 Er 5 "ill ml .V anlmylmz. However the , , Monday after a week-cud rest at iieziith of the children is import-. From 4'30 to 7'00 P'M' her home port. This rlmizizcr harl niit and the year's work is practi- Turkeyi Chicken 0" Loblitef in successful work. izalllcrmz some cally over at school. ,l with all the trimmings at 61.25 57,000 tons of fish. ,l , ' - l A good number of the ladies of,. The lobster catches are, izrad-the local Women's Institute at- ”3”.V dwmdlinii t””l.V l0 "19 f'"n',icnded the district convention at lshiiig point in this area and it is,Mu,.my my”. an Wvcdncsday. It Wily V-he 9”9Pl””m”-V mill Pl'i"5.ivas an outstanding success wlthl min” ””""' mat RFD" "WW I” a well balanced and interesting! the fishermen hauling at nil. For pmgr,',n,. l many of the fishernirn, this has. becn a.most unsatisfactory sea-l vo - - - OPPORTUNITY A Mm Fish!” in Kemml W” ,””("'lDepartnient of Health and Wel- . ,,.,,.Nx "M "K" 3' Clzilrie '" "ml" f”,a”,fare, made a routine sanitation "- . came ie eva. aing storm o wo - 1 ti ', M H rbor . , , ' '52 . weeks ago. Despite all this, iiiitxr-lgzmzcilogii nTl1ilrsdlII,lr'?yIaklliE; nl Food Service Mill-new in 1952. Ceiitially lo- I . (Particulars of ALONE . . . AllD A MAN wiio ,, KEEP '94, now 0,, 7 Mr. Murphy of the Provincial: ""5 'h'” is "W M” mdivmualvsample of the drinking watcr fort cated in the Village Of Ml. Stewart. Wm M5 Md " "Md -"W It l5.annlvsis and made a general sur-1 volume on request,) reported that clams and crabs willlv,,,,, of snnmny mndmom in me "W" bi "med til "i9 ”alb0”" school building. Also Dwelling built in 1948-hardwood floors- ”'" P Hot and cold water. Furnace. this summer. ,. -,., ...ll” :::...r :::::".. .:.::.r;. i Ana the renewing: . . . ,, , 1” """'"””d' "”"i "i ll" "mm "am Your (mhu L 1 hog and poultry barn-25x40, new in '49: ,1 pm on wadmsday "mu" ml ' hog and poultry barn-16x55. new in '51-capacity Baddeck, on, with a load of po-, DRY CLEANED lamps, The Shirley and Aleta was OI IIOES, IICIIS. AUIOHIHIIC IVHIFY loaded at Montague. ; PIIESSED ONLY 1111-Qughgut, Mr. Elmer MacNeil, son of Mr.l 33 Prlccd To Sell. and Mrs. Angus MacNell, has ac- A I cepted a position in Charlotte- pp y: town. Elmer who has just. cnm- pleted his course . at. the Voca- CLEANERS F W CLARK , tional School in Charlottetown ' ' ' was an outstanding student, win- Phone 2387 , Mount Stewart riing top honors. It is pleasing to note that the OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE condition of Mr. Carrette Beck is 3, . . , igeppzztefxpggteannit i:;,,::r,:v1(,n 53: 3M g(',II.I;;;,;,ff;f;i'Z'.?7: My QHONV GUE55 VOUIRE ';::."'..::.:""....::::':.”:l .'::t:... i;:.t.- 3?: . ---; - -. CHOPPERS painful injury while fishing last MY WORD,TWI6G5.' CLICK- CLICl(.'.F--vTl-IAT RANCI-IE2 MUST HPNE BEEN UESTNG WHEN HE GAVE U5 3 Ti-ii5 SMOKED ELK. CANT DENT DISSOLVE IT ' LIKE A SAW- BREAKER! -W week, when his arm got caught in the trap hauler, resulting in a compound fracture. of the arm. .Mr. Frank Murdd,ck who started the lobster fishing,season out of Clear springs on the North side. but later had to ireturn home SHEUEY WINTERS - RIBARUU MllNiAlBAll WENDEU BllREY.;l3lAlRE..TRElllR, mm Holland a few taken .. to Canada years ago. have recently over the farm property xiormerly owned by Mr. Crill Hooper It Ab- .Tiiiii"coiiiiis-iioniiiiiiiiiiz PLUS NEWS ?.'.".;'.'..?l'.:”f..2L”"i?.Ei..::.l".36.: iii; 1 9 3”-i-F0”? EXTRA! AT noun wrrn ROYALTY C "WATCH DOG" Andrew MacNeill. l ”' CLACKZ l COMEDY - CARTOON - seoms Mr, and a mu "Wm M" , Tlllllli iiiiis's LIBERAL CONVENTION ANNQUNCING ';::;...T2:: .::;:”":...i;:t:'”:!:; NEW IDWER PRICES ON ASPHALT SIIINGLES COMO-d 111 "ill VICIHU-Y Inf "- l hoped that they are the Heavy 210 Lb. Butts . s9.75 w---:1-r Veelocks (125 lb.) .. S,.'i.95 l Prices Net. No Further Discounts. ,l Terms Cash, F. 0. B. Our Warehouse. i i The Third King's Liberal Association will hold a convention in the Cardigan Hall, MONDAY, JULY 6th, AT 7:30 P. M. For the purpose of nominating a candidate for As- Iemblyman to contest the next provincial election. All Poll Directors kindly call meetings in their re- spective polling divisions and send five delegates. ;All Liberals are cordially invited to attend. Delivery Charges extra if required. l CONSULT us FOR PRICES on oriiiiii l BUILDING SUPPLIES . -Irma: . -V: ia.zi.il'al'l&'ii..'l"il'.i3.'f..s. , d"'tif""" , l '”"",i;',;,',”,cf3,,'g1,f,-,,,, MARITIMEFH sisnviiif , -igi.;,mR,,-,t,,;er i .-iuicv steak 5 3 fl uuimvna numb!!! :uituvrm'::uumIrtl - MONTAGUE -- MT. STEWART - ST. PETERS - p Co-