PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THUR. - FRI. - BAT. lunnier mun "Father of the lltitIe' What i You '11 ,,0,;"'''' the (It or 9V "Irony bib t..'." SPENCER. TRACY J CAN BENNETT ELIZ.-XBE'T.l-I TAYLOR m M-G-M's HOWLING HIT! wdllllllmllla Miiiftillc iitvfitclnid” . . ' l .3: ,,.,,,,(-,y,ugp 0 so xtit ttatxr TO BE A l'ArF.RHAMF ITITRINCE EDWARD TODAY G Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 A TI-lF.ll.LER lN REALISM! ADULT "UNION STATION" 0 Bristol and 0 I O Vicinity Mrs. Rttlien T5l'i;I-K: and Mrs. Ail- drew MacDonald were recent visi- tors to the City. TO-DAY ONLY "STATE FAIR" Silo-.vs '.Z:.'ltt-T-R715 I Mr. George who has been ;ill for some time recently 'under- ” iwent. a. serious operation in the Icharlottetown Hospital. . I Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Duffy and - ' - ' 'voung son were recent visitors here from the City. guests of Mr. and Mtrs. W. W. MacDonald. Mr. Dttffy is on the Postal staff in the CH)"- Miss Mary Gauthier has arrived yhome from Montreal and she will remain here with her mother un- will re- til September. when she turn to her duties. Friends of Mrs. Bonnell. wife or the Bank Manager here. will be sorry to learn that she was taken ill while her husband was on vaca- tion. All hope to see her around again shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- Donald, West. Royalty. were recent. ' iwek-end visitors to their former . home in Bristol. They may come lhark here to reside. The serious illness of Mr. James Biaxland. Sin. is reported at his home in the village. This grand old man. now well along in the evening of life. has not been his former spirits since the death of his wife some few years ago. Mrs. A. Tullin of Quincy. Mass. has arrived here by car to spend some time with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mlrs. .1, B. .lay. She left here to reside in the States. and old friends are pleased to see her back again. Mr. P. A. MacDonald. who has been on the staff of the Beach Grove home for old people. for quite some time. has been trans- ferred to a similar position in Goose Bay. Labrador. and left. last week for that northern city. A retreat for t.he children of the parishes here and any others who wished to attend opened at the Little Flower church last Friday evening and closed on Sunday. The retreat master was ver. Rev. Fa- ther Molaellan. of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Wllillilli" i "W, "91" SERIAL orrotal-rrittar mung and supplrlna Glnn-cl Ito. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mosher. and some of their family were re- cent. viaitora to this vicinity. lueata of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Praman Jay. Ilr. Masher. a former resident her. uonrautia, r. r. 1. Ollca Ilourat nhuan . ' ” ' " "t holds I good position in the Dock- ” Iliillltment. yarltr in Halifax. where they have Olin contracted With "'”'”' M "'"'3' V'""' MIN. x ""0 to. tr. A. O'Brien. who has re- presented the largest 'Ohrtat.inu Souris and Vicinity 'A large crowd enjoyed the dance in the Parish Hall on Tuesday night. June 16th. spon- sored by St. Mary's Alumnae. The Grade XI Graduates were guests of the Alumnae at the dance. Music was supplied hy Chalsson's Orchestra. The Dredge Pownal No. 2 Capt. Batchilder has been working at Bay Fortune Harbour for some time and extensive repairs are also being made to the wharf. At. a special mectiilr: of the Town Council held on Frida) night. June 22nd. the lender vi Mr. Gordon Farrell for iitslalllnix sewage etc. in the Town Hall was accepted. The Council also agreed to inter ii float in the Festive lV'eck parade in Chai- lottetown. Trout fishermen who were I1 North Lake on Satuiziay saw n large number of dead trout floating in the lake. This is be- ing investigated by the fishery officers and the Department of Industry and Natural Tlt.-sources. The writer saw severnl of the fish that were picked up and they sure were beauties. one in their vicinity of three pounds. St. &lilai'y's defeated Souris Tracadie baseball team by. a score of 14-8 in an cxliibittoii game played in Souris on Sunday afternoon. A large crowd attend- ed the game and eiijoyed seeing the home team win. The Souris team looked very snappy in their new uniforms. Umpires were. '1? the plate F. St. John tint! on the bases G. Fisher and C. E. Lavlt-. Mr. llarold Lavic of Boston. Mnss.. who arrived home recently was an interested spectator at the ball game on Sun'izi.v after- noon. Harold although not feel- ing well. still enjoy: watching r: ball game. He was I IIIHXPT 0" the Souris team for a number of years. At a committee nleeflili 0! "W Souris Regatta held in the Lot!- ion Hall. the ladies made plans for the soliciting of food in the country districts. The chairmen of the different committees. saw- their reports and met again on Tuesday. July 3rd. a. ll Toronto firm. for the past tweiity- one scamns, has been invited to visit the head office in Toronto this summer He expects to make the trip to the Queen City in Sep- tember. as guest of the firm. and visit the plants that operate the year around. Some changes uill be made in the teaching staff of Bristol School before opening in September. Miss Alice McCarthy. last. term at Hope River. will go to Morell Rear while Miss D. Perry. last term at Morell Rear will go to Morell Grade School. replacing Miss Rossiter. Misti Coffin will remain at Bristol. while Miss M. O'Brien will remain as principal at Morell. Very Ftev'd Father Cousineau. O. M. l. superior of Holy Rosary Scolisticate. Ottawa. was it recent visitor to this vicinity and preach- ed a fine sermon at the Little Flower Church. Father Cousineau conducted the retreat for the priests at S. D. U. and came here in visit the parents of one of his students in Ottawa. Plans are underway here now for the pilgrimage to Ste. Ann De- Beaupre. Quebec. late this month. Quite a number are expected to at- tend. headed by Mrs. Anthony Dunn. who was a cripple attend- ing last year and came home our- ed. At. least three who are in very poor health here are expected to make the long trip in the fond. prayful hope that. they will come back in better health. . . 'A slight fire broke out in the projection room recently in the community hall in Morell while a film was being shown. The blaze flashed on the screen and some one thought. it smart to roar out, "Fire! fire!" and the large crowd rushed for the doors. All the chairs were upset and some smart fel- lows started throwing the chairs around the hall. Several people were hurt. one lady received it bad ankle while another was clipped on the side with R t-hair. During the next showing. Mr. .1. B. Jay. P. M., reprimanded the people and warn- ed that it fire drill calI' might come any night during a show, and eveyone should walk to the nearest exit. not. make a. mad dash like a flock of wild sheep. Murray Harbour North and Vicinity ..”et.'i:.'.t::..l5llT;.W.c.;.:..:i"'" Miss Norma Clow. Montague, was a week-end visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow. Mr. and Mrs. John Miicxenzie and son Kenneth of Montague. were recent visitors to Murray Harbour North. Miss Muriel Collings. Charlottl- town. is spending it three weeka' vacation in Sturgeon. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Collings. Mr. and Mrs. Llwrence lrvlng are spending a few dayti visiting "1 Plctou. N. 8.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ferluaon. Several members of the Mitr- rrty Harbour North W. M. S. at. tended the P. E. I. Prcsbytprial held in Zion Church. Charlotte- town. ..'l'rlends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Lowell Johnston is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All join in within; her a speedy re- covery. llr. ltevmtt Graham. Mr. and THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Ilal-old l'.,landr!.. Mu. Byron Starr-art,. Ira. ll-nu Ilacrltec. Miaa Joyce Wluhtan. Mini Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Laura. The Guardian may to bought at the following places in lontagua: Blue Dcmo Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in George Iowa: The Post Office; arda & Goa. . ...3HOMlC AND School meet- ing. Thuradtty. July 12th. at 8.60 p.m. in satiric: Tlu Snack Bar and II. litan- -.'BllYlNG-Used feed bags. Fran: and Annear. Montague. ..'CHlLD HEALTH nonna- cation in Montague. Mr. Grisbach la a member of The National Farm Radio Forum. and is acquainted with many on the P. E. 1. Potato Marketing Board. of Boston Mass. are enjoying their vacation in Montague visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley comfort of Quincy. Mass.. are spending a ..' An appreciative parents and fricn a gathered at st. Mary's Parish I-la exercises of shuris High school. B. Corlttuln acted as the D1- Pu- was Rev. W. chairman and ,.. plomas and premiums to the pits. The piano Sourla High A closing Exercises audience - med accompanist . ..-nnwxr. tcLE("rlm: wAsH- ENCE - " u i . .1 l 13th. 1- 1. ER with pump. Regular price Hall, 2-4 ;?Mf5 uy ow Mu?! HER?) lgu”EiN:::tco";."k' ? single? s.f.”i";0;””f, s1:9'10o' yfm ""'T orecietfliige Diglolnas enwege e ec r c re 0: , o j.v ie i luv ...'nEs1-mvjg w d .y J . last. Duvar's Radio Service. Moi-t- 1am for st, Martfsngliiillfch gnduvggs 011 ax;;eem:';n'1 DADA?" Eu... ' . ' i . mas e aso n n e B . faegruey Bem" Club H””' M" Grade Eight pupils. The following Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Grisbach. Diolflm was I" mmendably 03?- Toronto, are spending their va- Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. cassidy fled out. Part I Piano Solo - Camille Gallant chorus - "0 Canada” Greeting - Rcnalda Jarvis Montague. had as their guest. Mrs. Lanels sister. Mrs. Blanche Corliss, Somerville. Mass. Accompanying Mrs. Corliss was her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hav- lland Corliss. their son Peter, and also Mr. T. Kinsley of Auburn-I dale, Mass. Grey-Marine Engines. 2 to 1 each. Messrs H. V. Denyer. W. A. few da s in Mo 1 CIIOHI RGCIIIUOH - "Our Duty Dixon. and R. E. Tweeddale of Lmys 36351,”, "Hum guests at Resardintz Communism": Eons Fredericton. N. B. and Mr. w. J. by a group of Grade vir boys. Redmcre of Saint John. N. B. are ...!wl-: HAVE in stock four P'e5em”””" M nu” 3'” 0"" enjoying an extended fishing trip good used mowers in A-l comli- tmmnes .- Gnu” om '0 Tuner at Montague. and are guests at lion. Also one used dump ratio R""”””" - "V"”I0" I" "19 Lane's Cabins. in good condition. Our stock of Schmlmam" T DWEI” Wm” -A - new Cockshutt mowers is very Butler”! 13”" ..- Mr. ma M.-5. c. a. potter and limited. We still hav-- A few Presentation of Prizes and cer- their two chlldreii. Anne and Lau- Push-bar h8)'10Bd8I'S. This ma- IWCBW5 - Grldes IV - V- rie, ornloomnetd, N. ,1” at-rived tn chine is the latest thing in hay. . Song - "Good-bye" Grades Vi Montague yesterday when may loaders. all steel wltli. rubber and VII will spend their vacation, guests tires. P. W. Robbins. Morell. P. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- of Mu-s. Potter's father, Mr. Louis E 1- tlficates - Grades VI - VIII. - MacDonald. and her sister, Miss '-" " Jean MacDonald. - ' Mr and Mrs. W FOR SALE Dragger "ROBERT H". Dimensions 54 feet by'14',-'; feet by 6 feet. Built of oak and siska spruce. Two reduction. Centre en- gine run winch. Equipped with two bars of 7-scallop drags. Also fish or flounder net with 175 pound doors of for the closing L Piano solo - Helen Maria Mc- Cormack salutatory - Joan Macbonsld commencement song. Dialogue - ”Vialon of the Pu- lure." Class Graduation Bong Valedictor, - Paul Mulially. nesentatluu of Prizes and car- tltlcates - Grades Ix-x I Chorus - "Good-bye school- mates." God save the King. K . JULY 11, 19st No Doubt .1;-1 An Iadoleacent boy. going on ,, school picnic. asked his rattler for I. dollar for spending mongy, Tm. father sighed as he handed over the moiieyi "Make it. go as far as ybu can," he said. "I'll make it go so far you'll never. see any of it again," was the toply. Buy a Ccrksliiitt. and put down labour costs on hay making this year. We sell on terms or cash. also accept trade-ins or live- stock. Also for sale two Inter- national used hay-mowers in good condition. .1. A. MacDonald 8: C0,. Cardigan. .."FU.VERAl. AT Il(iPEFll:lLD-- The funeral of the late David R. MaoF'arlane was held yesterday afternoon with a short service at the home in I-lopefield at 12:30 followed by service in Little sands United Church at 1:00 p. m. All services were conducted by the Rev. Wallace Macl'-'herson. Pall- bearers were Donald Livingstone. Wilfred smith. John A. MacDon- ald. James MacDonald. Angus Maotiean and Wilfred smith. In- torment was in Little Sands Cem- eter)-'. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Fraser anti Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey McNeill of Charlottetown motored to George- totm on Sunday last and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Mac- Cormick. Mr. Ralph Rlckctts of Antigon- ish. N. S.. accompanied by his daughter Beverly and son, Ralph, Jr.. were guests recently of Mr. Rlckett's mother-in-law. Mrs. Gar- diner. Miss Beverly will remain in Georgetown for some time as the guest of her grandmother. . . 'Mias Kathleen Fairchild, tit- torney-at-law of Boston. Mass, ac- companied by her friend. Miss Bes- sie willia. also of Boston. M-ass.. ...'WE HAVE in! sltwk 151.;i- ..APPLY.M power mowers wt 1 pt-wt-r it. s - all sizes. Oiii stock of rope-type ITORACIJ HLwlTT' hayloaders is very limilcrl. Horse Lower Montague mowers. all sizes. Dviilp rakes and side-delivery rakes Due to the licnvy hay crop. those ma- chines are selling very rapidly. Kellogg's Dept. 306, Toronto, Out. "Oct! urid trio ( ringial. For such can I melon zse In coin and tops Ironi any two poeltagu of Ike Kriapiu. Print name (9 letters limit) for each ring ordered. MV NAMI CRIN Krisule-" i- - Ru nutimni --t lltr -xellola rampant ..t t; dgiicttm nvrlivooppe Mellon Company of Canada. Ltd I "Your Name" i'...A.D,...I.'.'...... .. I ' ' ' I ' raovmci ” ' auasa. Ltd nr III d Ila. -orlvllghl l95I by arrlved in Georgetown last Monday evening to spend a month's vaca- tion at Miss Fairchild's summer residence here. Miss Fairchild is 74 former Georgetown girl and Miss Willis is well known here having vacationed here for several sum- mers. Premiers To speak tit Bank Opening TORONTO. July I0 -- tCPt - Premiers of Canada's 10 Prov- inces and Hon. C. D. Howe, Miti- ister of Trade and Commerce. will be heard at the official opening. Sept. 25. of the Bank of Nova Scolia's new 23-story executive building in Toronto. The Provincial Premiers will he. heard either in person or by transcription. The bank. and many of its oth- er tenants. have already occupied the new structure. but some build- ing details have delayed the of- ficial opening. The building houses both the bank's general office: and "Toronto branch." Halifax, where the institution was founded more than too years ago. is still head office. SHORT-LIIVEDA-P631 The Latin poet. Catullus died at the age of 33. Mrs. Hiideman. and Miss Shirley I-lildeman of Halifax were reccnt visitors to Murray Harbour North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Mil- lar. Mrs. James Riggs and daughter Audrey of Boston. Masa.. are spend- ing the summer months with Mrs. t'ttgga' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell. Peter's Roach Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham and baby Heather were recent visitors to Murray Harbour North. lguelts of Mr. and Mrs. David Mil- ar. Little friends and playmatesyot Gail Clow. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Clow will be glad to know that she has returned "'0": 1" home following her operation in "'C0h"toanittenltnb-tear! the King's County ttosptui. . a r. itoitttis' uttirra MIAILOTTITOWN. P. I. I- P I! of . IN ----A........-..G;iW- -a 6 (nos or ldaauilnhaf-Io lqeilr leper huh