PAGE statu- I not cuaantan. ctrantmrrs.-rowu a JUNE, 14. 1952 I me essreau cusaptan fosters:-uoarraour: Ilarold r. Landry. sin. Byron sunn. sen. BrIIoeIIaoP bee, Min Jena Wtggintoo. Pia Mellnno AGENT GEORGETOWN: a. Waldon haven. , The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montages: Blue Donia Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; In sour-is: The snack Bar and I1. Richards A Sea. .0nANCl'.. Beaver Hall. Monday, June 10, Munroe's orchestra. ..'n()SENl!ATlt Beauty Shop open for business, work done by Ippointment. Phone 63-13. all three stores. Montague.-Mount Stewart, St. Peter's. .'lN STOCK. car cement, car crushed oats. barley meal and feed wheat at low prices. McGowan's Limited, Kiimuir. .'lN STOCK. Fawcett ranges. Dclsaval cream separators. electric ....'NOW IN STOCK. Playtex refrigerators. etc. McGowan's Llm- girdles and babies wear. H. L. ited, Kilmulr. MacGreK0l” 3' C0.. Montague. . !(tl.ARK'S special sale Friends of Mr. Lee Hicken. Irulics full-fashion nylons. 51 Lower Montague, are sorry to grtuzr. 51.19. 45 KRUEP. 51.09. AL hear he is a patient in the King's Shows 2130 7 - 9 '1-amc RDWAD gt ,;;'-,;;;- STARTS it ill uoxnar in l r.:::.-;:... i 4- w-t 'NcuoIW 39' ,,.;, I IRIII Nk.u '.'n k 'C0i0v by r - I FIIERIJ ASTAIIIE r, r VERA-ELLEN MARJORIE MAug. it : s nlvtzcwala ACADEMY AWARD ARCTIC SAGA . PETE S 1- the Ipeoeeule ellsneal WINNING CARTOON THE TWO MOUSEKEEPERS" MITH COMEDY - TRAVEL STORY OF THE First Thrilling C Matinee 2:30; CAPITOL T0 - DAY THRILL-BUSTERS "RODEO" hapter New Serial "KING OF THE CONGO” Evening 7 and 9 ON. .- TUE. - WED. County Hospital. Montague. All wish him a speedy recovery. Ills: Betty MacNeill. New Perth. is spending a few days guest at the Edgewood Hotel. Lower Mon- tague. Mr. Maine, is vikiting on P. E. . a guest at the Edgewood Hotel, Lower Montague. Mr. John White. Montague. is spending a few days visiting friends and relatives in Char- lottetown. The many friends of Mr. Ver- Yesterday afternoon an aircraft from the Summerside R. C. A. 1". station, flew over Montague and .-.- leis that for six persons on the province who collect the most will mean a free plane ride in an R. C. A. F. Dakota aircraft. Over the Is- land some 40,000 leaflets have been dropped, with approximately 3000 being over Montague yaterday. It is understood. that the same plane also flew over Souris yesterday to drop another 3000 leaflets. Great interest was shown by the people who rushed out of doors as the plane buzzed the town. and short- ly alter began to drop leaflets. Bristol and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McEwen have arrived here from the City for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. w. A. oiBrlen and farnlly have taken up residence in their summer home here. They ar- rived last week and will be here un- til October. Despite the stormy weather and only two trips to the fishing grounds in a week, fishermen report the season very good so far. Mr. Fred sinnott has moved to the village to reside. His nice home on the Morell road is closed up. Despite the fact one horse has been killed on the highway here and one cow suffered a broken leg. cattle are still allowed to roam the roads at all hours of the day and night. .... Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mchellan and two children, Kensington. were recent visitors here at the home of Mrs. MacLellan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. sinnott. Mr and Mrs. James Kennefick and family moved to their new home on the Morell road this week. Despite the fact they are only go- ing a few miles away we will miss them from the district and the school. Mr. George MacDonald is get- ting around again after being con- fined to his bed with an attack of pneumonia. Ball practice is being held on the school grounds here this season, and quite a crowd gathered on Sunday afternoon to see the game. Mrs. Vincent McGrath. Mrs. A. B. McAdam. Mrs. Arthur max- land and Mrs. James Blaxland were recent visitors to the City. Miss Hilda Decorsey has-arrived from Boston on a vacation visit to her mother. Miss Dccorsey left here to reside in the U. S. A. hack in 1925 and has made very few trips back home. Old friends are very glad to see her again. Mr. Wilfred Dunphy is at pres- ent building I. new house on the site where his old home was de- stroyed by fire two years ago.-At present he has the body frame up and boarded in. Mr. Gus MacDonald plans FOR RENT. Electric Floor Sander Elsctrlo Floor Polisher Electric Vacuum Cleaner Electric Radios FIRESTONE FIRESTONE Iryenton It Mecltay Cont ny PIIO E 747 YOU'LL NEVER FORGET IT! to sun: 0 TIIQ -J.. COMING F. B. Dodd of Bangor, I . . 'PLANI-18.1-DROP LEAFLET5-: ” a large number of leaf-i . Master. of Arts non MscLean. Montague, are being laid to a depth of six pleased to hear he has returned inches which will. it is under- home from the King's County stood. be itself the pavement Hospital. - base. It is thought that this base M. A., (above). son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mclntyre, Selkirk. who received the Master Ottawa Convoca- Unlvemity of Intyre received his primary educa- College in 1544, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in lost). In the fall of 1950 he entered the Graduate school of the Uni- versity of Ottawa where he com- bined the duties of teaching and post-graduate study. and completed the course re- quirements including thesis in the fall of 1061. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs:-.lTolTn L. MacDon- ald were visitors to Montague re- cently. - Mr. J. B. Edwin Reid. . King's County sheriff was a business vis- itsor to Georgetown on Friday, June 6th. Mr. Philip Boudreault. crew member of the carferry Prince Ed- ward Island is visiting his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan of Pictou. N. 5., won: weekend guests of the son-in-law' and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mac- Kinnon. Mr. someried Trainor. barrister of Charlottetown and Mr. M. J. Mcauaid, barrister of Souris, were in Georgetown on Friday. June 6th where they represented clients in court. . Mrs. (Dr.l D. D. scanneli of Jamaica Plains. U. S. A.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. L. ll. Douglas. County Court Judge J. 8. Des- Rochea was a visitor to George- town on Friday. June 6th where he held court. Mr. Bernard Batchllder, captain of Dominion Government Dredge No. 2. which is at present engaged in digging at Rocky Point, spent the holiday weekend at his home in Georgetown. Friends of Master Charles Han- son are pleased to hear that he has returned to his home in Georgetown after receiving medi- cal treatment in Charlottetown for the past several months. Mrs. Lemuel Maccormick and daughter Aldine were recent vis- leave this week for Halifax. N. 8.. where he expects to be employed as a carpenter in the finishing line. He spent all the war years in that ty. The dance in the Morell com- munity sponsored by the st. Pet- cris Lake W. 1. on Thursday night. May 29th, was well attend- ed. The music was by a City or- chestra under the direction of Mel Byrne, a former resident here. We learn from the Morrell club of Boston that at their annual meet- tlng recenly it was shown that they had a very successful year. The funds taken in amounted to fifteen hundred dollars and same five hun- drcd was given to charity. with all other expenses paid. quite a tidy sum remains. in the treasury. It has been decided to have an out- ing for members and their friends on June nth. This will be held at Bear Brook Reservation. New Hampshire. The party will travel in charter buses under the direc- tion of Mr. Luke Dunn. This will bring the club to a close until September when their meetings will resume. Looking over the rules and regulations of this club we noticed one of its aims is for the improvement of the two Morcll cemeteries. ..N, n Ii. J. lisitott ll. 0. Ovtoneteist. Fitting and lttpplying Glasses. sis. Office Hours: .10 to I! AM. I to I rss. - and by eppoiahent. Ileaiague. P. I. I. Offla Connected with Ilabon Drug co. E. -A-now uy Carnnum. Wendell Peter Hugh Mclntyre. of Arts degree in English Literature at the. tion on Sunday, June Isl. Mr. Mc- tion at Armadale School, later busmeu in conmcuon Wm, Hob. matriculating to Prince of Wales Tmmy church, College from St. Peter's High school. He entered st. Dunstans part-time New-lype lloatl Being Built ; Al Murray Harbor ...'Truckmen are busily engaged hauling gravel to the Murray River-Murray Harbor Road, lay- ing the base for the new pave- ment which is to be laid down by the government this year. Earlier this week the road was scraped and levelled by the ma n- tsiner, and at present gravel is will be impregnated with an oil composition which will gradually infiltrate through the whole base. and eventually result in a hard- top pavement. This composition. it is understood. is a new ex- periment. which has proven suc- cessful in Quebec, and is now being given its,flrst test-on the Island. itors to Charlottetown, where they were the guests of relatives. Rev. W. G. I-logg of Charlotte- town was a visitor to Georgetown on Monday, June 2nd. conducting The Misses Eileen, Vivian and Margaret Wood of Charlottetown were weekend guests of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. Water Street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward "Ted Jenkins and four sons of Dart- mouth. N. S., motored to the Prov- ince on Saturday. June 7th and were guests over the holiday week- end of Mr. Jenkins, parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. On Sunday. June 8th at 11.00 a. m.. the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotla. Rt. Rev. R. ll. Waterman assisted by Rev. W. G. liogg of Charlotte- town celebrated Holy Communion in Holy Trinity Church in George- town, Bishop Waterman also de- livered the ,sermon. Miss" Elizabeth Grant, student at Notre Dame Academy in Char- lottetown spent the holiday week- end at her home in Georgetown. Mr. George V. Fraser. director of the Prince Edward Island Tra- vel Bureau. was a business visitor god Georgetown on Tuesday. June r . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and three children. of Charlotte- town, motored to Georgetown on Tuesday. June 3rd, where they were guests of Mrs. Fraser's moth- er, Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. Gnr. Herbert ”Sonny" George. Jr.. arrived at his home in Georgetown on Tuesday. June 3rd from Germany. where he has serv- ed with the Canadian Army since early last. autumn. Dominion Government Depart- ment of Public Works dredge No. 115, which has been engaged in dredging in the Montague River for the past two seasons. is at present digging on the east side of the Railway Wharf. The dredge is not expected to be engaged for any great length of time on the job in Georgetown and it is re- ported that she will return to Montague to resume digging. on the completion of the work here. Evangelistic meetings were held in the Georgetown Baptist church for three days recently. The meet- ings were largely attended and at- tracted many visitors from various points throughout the county. Conducting the we--" was Rev. Mr. Marks, blind Jewish evangelist of London. England. He was as- sisted by Mr. 8. Christlansen of Upton and Mr. 5. straight of Rose- nesth. Mr. Milton Poole of Rose- neath read the Scripture. The Murray Harbor Quartetts was in attendance at two of the meetings. At the Thursday night meeting Rev. Marks spoke on "Armaged- don" and films were shown which illustrated his work with the con- verted Jews. Rev. Marks left on sunday. June let for Montreal and New York City. from where he will embark for London, England. on a visit to his mother. EASY TERMS Willi ISSO IUINACI M CONIIACT ASSUIID Investaostallsalsrs Association officers Mr. H. B. Backus, Tumult-. who was elected president at the an- nual meeting of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada. held this week at st. Andrew's-by- the-See. N3. Mr. H. H. Hills, Halifax. elect- ed vice president and chairman of the Maritime District. Investment Dealers Association of Canada. and Vicinity Souris The sympathy of the community is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. James Maclsaac on the death of their son. John Francis Maclsaac. . . "rhe annual street cleaning sponsored by the Sourls Board of Trade. took place on Thursday. May Nth. and over to citizens turned out. Trucks were supplied by Matthew and MHCLCHIYS. J. J. Hughes co.. and Eastern Pack- ing Co. Rev. Lawrence Landrlgsn of St. Dunstans University sang High Man and conduct d Holy Hour in st. Ma.ry's church, souris. on Sunday. June 1st. The Canadian Dredge and Dock Co.. dredge has been dredging al- ong the breakwater during the past week. The purpose of this work is to allow pulp boats to load from the breakwater while repairs are being made to the wharf. Due to the continuous wet weather very few potatoes have been planted in this area. some fields are so wet it will take a full week of sunshine to enable farm- ers to plant. A meeting of the souris Curling Olub was held in the Town Hall on Monday. June 2nd. when the nssldent. Mr. J. A. Peters. pre- sided. 'ms "Larter Pharmacy" tro- ohy was presented to Mr. Foch MacDonald, captain of the win- ning team by Mr. H. H. Larter. The President also pruented in- dividual trophiea to the members of the winning team. Considerable discussion -regarding raising of money took place and the follow- ing were appoinud to take charge of entertainments in the skating rink during the summer. Mr. Her- Martin-'ntg or war. Mr. A. Mscbeen-Boxing. Mr. Keith Matheaon-wrestling. and Mr. Paul G11-ilnt-Piddling Con- test. - Mrs. Arthur -pereaux. is a patient in the P. E. I IORNI callus? - Notebook , Murray" I-lube Nor-III eeid;VIclt'tIty ..'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grabamand daughter carol. New Glasgow, N. 8.. were recent week-end guests of Mr. Graham's parents, Mr. Mrs. George Graham. Ilse. Edward Fisher of Boston. Mesa. arrived recently at nur- ray Harbour North where she has takeli up residence in her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reid young sons, Norman and were recent week-end visitors to Charlottetown. guests of Mr. and Ramsay. Mrs. George Elm and daughter Martha, Watertown. Mass.. are visiting at Peters Road. guests of Mrs. Elm's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Beaton. '1-Iis many friends are sorry' to hear Mr. Wendell Graham. Gas- Lisun to Lorne Greene's Nqg. book I Dramatic; Ilumln-Interest stories drawn from life. Dona tniu this thrilling quarter-bong. LISTEN SUNDAY 8 P. M. D.S.T CFCY 630 On Your Dial 1. Hospital. 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