PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS-:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Inndry, Mrs. Byron Stevrsrt. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lovers. The Gusrdian may be bought at thnollotvlng places-in.AMSt;ntagu-;. Illuo Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Georgetown: . The Post Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar. Miss Inabelle MacPherson, Bel- llevue. recently spent several days at Whim Road. the gust of Mr. land Mrs. Robert Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Piankey and son Maurice, and Mr. Richard Kenny, returned to Bristol, N. 1-1.. after holidaying at Whim Road. ..'WOMl'IN'S INSTITUTE meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Arnold Vanlderstlne Tuesday at 8 p.m. ..Pl'Bll DANCE. - Sponsored. my Kings County Young Liberal: Association. Wednesday, Setpl.embei' ind. Beaver Hall. Montague. Dancei Sand. 1 Mr. Wallace Mu-.T.)oriaid. teacher of Gaspereaux school, spent the ,weekend at Lower Montague. , .. PAT l.IL'AST I50 BLOOD DON- .. , j0RS NEEDED at Red Cross Clinic, ELDON NEEDS mo myouulin Beaver Club Hall, Montague. oii h . DONORS M Red 01.055 Cnnic infrhursday. September 3rd. between school. All wish her Eldon Hall on Thursday afternoon,-7 arid 10 P- 34- her chosen profession. . .0 . . 1 "-" "tween 130 And 33 P M ' Miss Catherine Ross. of Boston.i, Mia and Mrs. Ira Young. Basin ..sClARDxGAN,.'H7;g Lu Cmvken Mass.. is visiting at the home of Head, accompanied by Mr. and . 2d.S till 530i s - . - 1'. :33 eprgmgn umm m" at m- m Shay. motored to Lower Montague ” ,7 i Rev and Mrs. A. C Fraser, Val- 'on Sunday. and were the guests .,vnc1' toiii English bnnp t-iiiiia leyfield. have as thrir zuesi. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Lem Robertson. ' T Fraser's sister, Mrs. Lona of New: Miss Doris Wright will soon start er new duties as teacher at Alma success in if "Canip'ocll's." A large ;isso:I- , I nent cups and saucers. 89 cents Y0” C"--l5 M11 and M13. Rfilnlld C051" 1'&l'1Rll cups. sr.:icei's. and plates. A ylllld children Sharon and Glen. of my”. bitch Old Enzilsh Mk binsj Mr, anti hl:s. ()ol.ii lliicrkttiicii,tgiiittiiigton, Ontario, are spending mm unm English mm. and mhel Inez .tiid David. Canoe Cove, Werfitheir vacation at whim Road, the welcome guests at the home of guests or Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Mr. and tVl:'s. Preston Pmrdon. siiini-t, Mi; Ccsier was is former iii-"tllitifiair. 011 5111:-(121.1 resident of Montague, having left --V the lsl-and over nineteen years Ur .t:irl hits. Atliiti .Vl:tt:lx'tii7,Ic.l,iv;t;, Miss Wilma Macbleiizie, Miss Mari Ck -. Gunii. Bu-Jdalbane. were i'QCElll1l Mr, and Mrs. George Macl..eod visitors at the home of Mr. and i-iiiii;-iii-ct to their home in ottawa Mrs. Preston Peardmi, Hr.itlier- mtg-1: spending 3 ut-o.week V593- 5319 lion with Mr. MacLeod's mother. Mrs. Lem Robertson and Mr. Rob- lvliss lsitiicl I-'a:qiili.t.s.ni has ie- 51-159”. Loiigr Montague. They also turned to Charlottetown aliEl'iyi5itc(1 1-elatlyeg and friends ln spending her vacation at theliome 1)und-as, Fiorggt, Hill, whim Road, PRINCE EWARIJ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Geol-'gtDun' Lewis, nnd Motttague . . . T r: . Kilnitttr. .'1'hgt' - jt)mpg11iQ(i oi: their T PE r Mas as ””””” ml 1 , , W0 R 0R C 1 u I .:eturti by M115 Do.-:thy l"-.t;:lor. r 7 pp. g i Mi". Barty imli Sitll. ' lll"lUI e- L0,.-9,. Momazuey and Migg Lona ORLI 9 and 11 P”i' mutt, recently spent several dai'5lMM-Domtd, whim Road, iwilh his parents. Mr, and Mrs. . Hundreds turned away m,Webb Nicholson, Wlnm Road. Saint John last week. Be , W, i DUNSTON, England, .1CP1 -A sure of 8. seat- Miss Lotta lvIarDoiiald. whim homing pigeon which failed to fly Road. rece:iti:.' left to take cm-ihoiric from a 480-nille race was i BUY TICKETS NOIV: iplcymeht ill Ollann, Oill3:'ltI. She lfound vialking back along the main was aC('0lTilL!1lii0d by Miss Dorothy road between Wolverhampton and Taylor. Loner Montague, who will Stafford. It was then about eight ;also be employed there. miles from its own loft here. CAPITOL TODAY - TUE. - WED. SPEGTAOIE sweeps 1-as seven seas! '. l SHOWS AT 2:30 - 7 - 9:00 '; :; 4W(fllSTElN moasreg .4"--"m "MUTlNY"iic.irt3toi ' ........ tutu attests PATIIC suit STEVENS - Ullsllilll - llllllllis - Elllls menu nMAUI'llCE KING II FRNK KING - s-u-any ngiue -s ALSO GIANT SCREEN SHOW "TATTOOED . STRANGER" LATEST NEWS -- SELECTED SHORTS i A 'spent recently at the home of Mrs , ilra MacLaren, THE GUARDIAN. .J"BOAT AND TRUCK SLIZED -A boat and a truck were seized in Eastern Kings Saturday by Fishery Officers with alleged illegal catches of lobsters. The boat seiz- ed at Souris contained a tub of lobster approximately totalling 200 lbs. The truck which was taken between Lower Montague and Montague carried about 400 lbs. The lobster was later released but both the boat and truck held in seizure until after trial. JFAMILY REUNION Five members of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. John N. MacDonald. Klimulr, enjoyed being together at the Kilmuir House during the past week. Present at a goose dinner on Wednesday evening were Dr. Lauchle and Mrs. MacDonald and nve children. John. Joan, Carole, CHARLOLFTETOWN tc.W.L. Formed At St. Peters Bay On Sunday evening. August IS the ladies of St. Peters Bay Parish met in the Vestry of the Church for the purpose of organizing a sub-Division of the Catholic Wo- men's League in the Parish. The Provincial president. Mrs. L. L. Noonan and Mrs. (Dr.) W. J. P. MaoMillan, organizer for Klng's County and 1st; vice- president, Mrs. J. Austin Murphy. were present at. this meeting. Reverend W. V. MacDonald opened the meeting with prayer and after some discussion on the aims and objects of the Catholic Women's League, the election of Douglas, and K. Anne; Mr and Mrs. W. A. Bruce and daughter Olive. Valleyfield; Miss K. Mac- Donald. R.N., Newton. Mass; Miss Anne MacDonald. RN. and Mrs.i John K. MacDonald. This farm! at Kllmuir, now owned by John K. Maobonald. has been in the' MacDonald family since I840. Tliel Bruce farm at Valleyfield, pres-! anily owned by W. A. Bruce, hasi also been in the Bruce family; since 1840. i ee7r- l ..vrAiu:wai.1; PARTY on; Tuesday evening friends and neigh- . bors gathered at the home of Ml'.I and Mrs. Cornelius Taylor, Lowerl Montague, to bid farewell to their daughter Dorothy before her de- parture for Ottawa. When all had assembled a sing-song and games were enjoyed Dorothy was then sealed and Mrs. Stillman MacKin- non read an adclrcss while Mrs. Harvey Ross rresented her with If suitcase and a sum of money on behalf of her friends in Lower Montague. She thanked all for their gifts and good wishes. All joined in singing "For She's A Jollvi Good Fellow". A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by some of the ladies present. After. bidding Dorothy farewell all tent for their homes. Miss Taylor was an employee of Stewart and Becks? iMnntagtie, for the past three and: .1 half yea rs. JMISCELLANI-IOL'S SHOWER- very enjoyable evening was Brudenell. when; friends and neighbours gathered to attend a miscellaneous shower iziv-. en in honour of Mr. and Mrs; Jackie Farquhai-son. the former Jennie MacLaren. The evening was! spent in social conversation and a, sing-song was much enjoyed with Mrs. Garrick at the organ Mr. Ab- l ner Dewar on behalf of all present expressed best wishes for theirt future happiness together, afteri which the gifts were opened and presented to the bride and groom; by Misses Catherine Mrs. Vernon Mac-Kiiinoii road the accompanying verses. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies present. Jackie, on behalf of him- self and Jennie. thanked the peo- ple for their gifts. Hyde Park Soup-Box Orotor Is Fined LONDON. (Reuters) Robert Matthews, 54, one of Hdye Park's Monday for failing to "hot air" speech with sense. Police said the annoyed his listeners by shout- ing: "The blacks are the only good race -- English, Irish, Scots and Welsh are no good.” Magistrate Rowland Thomas said: "I think you are allowed a larger measure of freedom here than anywhere else in the. world . you are perfectly entitled to express your views. but if you have the privilege of addressing people in public, you must, use commonsense and toleratlon." COmm0lI- whlte speaker The railroad lines were built by the government Thrills Never Before Caught On The Screen, In The and have always been publicly- owned. Mtist IF THERE WAS million never - before - topped thrills! action . . . there's a women made for love! ttowittii ttuunts ......1., Spectacular Battle-Action Drama Ever Filmed A PICTURE which made you feel like you were there and in the middle of it-this is if-the real thing! Big! Tense! Shock-powered! Mode at a cost of millions to bring your screen ct And back of every man of ' CARTOON Shows 2:30 - '7 - 9 SPORTS lard. vice-president. Mrs. Mosie Mc- Ito MllI”l'a,V Robertsonti Verna MacLaren and Vera Dewatxi i Mrs. I -A0. officers took place with the fol- lowing results: President. Mrs. R. L. Burge: lst. vice-president, Mrs. T. A. Lediveli; 2nd. vice-president, Mrs. B. Gillis, Innis: secretary. Mrs. Jamu Lewis; treasircr, Mrs. Joseph Mc- Innis. The officers were duly installed and the Act of Cotisecratloii recit- ed in ttiiison, after which the meeting adjourned. Murray Harbor North and Vicinity ....:I.?”;i'...i."i?.l'..iii?”.?t..il”.?f;”li Siellarton and Trenton. N.S. Mrs. Donovan Kennedy is teach- ing at Alliston School which open- ed August 17. hit". zttitl Mrs Gr-oi-go Biisliii. iiaverliiii, Mass, are spending some time with Mrs. Bustln's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Georgetown and I I I Vicinity ..:Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denlso and daughter Susan of Maiden, Mass. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I". J. De- Lory. Mlss Margaret David left re- cently for Brockton. Mast. after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. ' Miss Anna Mair, R.N.. left on Aug. 38, for Saskatoon on an ex- tended visit with her brother. Mr Charles Mair, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Solomon were visitors to Charlottetown on August 27. .Vlr. and Mrs. Chester Perry and sons Chester and Robert, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David left late in the week on return to their home in Brockton, Mass. t Dr. and Mrs. Hill of Virginia, U.S.A., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Owen. also of Virginia, are holl- daying in Georgetown, at the sum- mer home of Miss Kathleen Fair- child of Boston. FXO Herbert W. Parker of the R.C.A.F. stationed at Greenwood, N.S., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker. Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and son Charles were' visitors to Cardigan on August 26, wheie they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conohon. A,C. seven Days A Week Continued front page 2 Mrs. Elmer Millar. k- l Mr. Roy Benton, Boston, Mas,s.,l is spending his liolitlays with his! wife and family who have beenl spending the summer months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto mile. The sides of those precisely measured wooden shipping boxes were exactly the size of the floor- boards of Henry's Fords. With each screw hole correctly spaced and drilled, the boards were ready to be slipped into place! . . . Irving, Peters Road. Miss Lillian Collings, N.B., is spending some her sister, Mrs. George Mr. Clow. St. time with) Clow and, Miss Florence Dollar. iel Collings and Mrs. Christiitcl .iicLure, Cliarlottctown. ittoiorcdl lrlarbor North on Sllllrl day where they were the guestsi of Mr. and Mrs. George Clow, ' Miss Mun Jolinstonii Montague. , and X Mr and Mrs. Lorne and daughter Joan, were W(1('lx'-('n(l ;:ttt-st: oi Mr. William Keniterlr. Peakes And Vicinity i .'Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Trailii)i'r'l and family. Charlottetown, spent! the weekend of Aug. 22 at the home of Mr. Henry Trainor. St. ,Patrlckis Road. i , ..- l Mr. and Mrs. Harry McArec,l Mr. John Dunphy. Brooklinen ;Mttss., is spending his liolldays 'with his parents, Mr, and Mrsl ;Thomas Dunphy. i . m. t Friends of Miss Peggy Bradley. lwho has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital will be Ipieased to know that she was able to return to her hune August 21. l Mr. Lawrence Clarkin rcturnadi to his home in Windsor August 24 after spending a brief vacation tWIIh friends in New Glasgow. N. 5. Mrs. Urban Bradley was a visitor Ito Charlottetown August 21, guest iof Mr. and Mrs. James MacDon- iald and family. , ..LL , Mr. Peter Mclnnis returned re- cently to Boston, Mass.. after en- joying his summer holidays at his home in Elllotvale. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myers and family, Montague, were guests at the home of Mrs. Lodge Birt, Aug. 26. Miss Elizabeth Grant, Saint John, N. 3., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grant and iamlly, August 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donesia and daughter Susan of Boston. Mass., were guests at the home of ;Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant and fam- ily, August 27. ' Master Jimmy MacDonald, US ,A. is spending his summer holi- ,days with his aunt, Mrs. Walter Rogcrson,' St. Patrick's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Birt. now of Halifax. spent the weekend of August 22 at the home of Mr. Birt's mother. Mrs. L. Birt. Mr. Louis Clarkln visited Char- lottetown August 2'7. Miss Teresa Hand)-ahan has ac- cepted a position as teacher in Borden school for the cdmlng school term. Miss Amy McKenzie. Mt. Stew- art and Montreal, was a guuit at the home of Mr. and Mn. Michael Handrahitn and family on the week of Aug. 24. aguc. August 2'1. 3.0 1952, providing 9.2 pl British imports. "Louis, but you may substitute lob- Mr. Earl Kenny of Hamilton. Ont., is spending his holiday! M. the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kenny, Byrne'a Road. Mr. R.lchat't'lT-BTr-t: visited Mont- Canada was the top goods sup- plier to the United Kingdom in W "' man: 5. Friday: This is called Crab- ster if you wish. Use either can- ned, frozen or fresh cooked crab meat tor lobster) approximately 2 cups. Combine the crab meat with 1-2 CUP finely minced celery. 2 i-SP5. ilnely minced onion and I little salt. Mix separately l-4 cup mayonnaise. one finely bhopped 1”-Td'C00k!d 65:. two time. minced parsley. 2 taps. lemon Juice, i tsp. prepared mustard, dash of Worca. tershire sauce and a little salt. Arrange crab tor lobster) meat in lettuce cup-S. cover with dressing and sprinkle with paprika. Makes four servings. 6. Saturday: With blueberries still in season this might be a very appropriate recipe. It's a new one on lily list and it merits an A for Achievement. Line pie plate with ...."'Beaver" Eldersliaw pitched a no-hitter yesterday afternoon to put Moreil one game up by de- feating Souris 3-1 in the semi- finals of the King's County Base- ball League which got under way yesterday. The lone run of the visitors was unearned. The game was close throughout the nine innings with Souris making a de- termined try to take the lead. At Montague High Grade Xl Report Following is a complete report of the pupils who wrote the Atlantic Examining Board examinations at Montague High. Twenty students wrote the examinations: nineteen were successful. Over 8096 average: Donna. Mac- Leod, Ruby Ma.oPhee, Geraldine Sullivan. 80'Zi to 7093 average: Stewart, Jean Campbell, Cameron. John Whlteway. David Bonnie 7091; to 6595 average: 'Glenn Wigginton, Sam Bears. Thelma Stewart, Dorothy Stewart. 6594: to 55',fa average: 'Blair Watterworth, Mary Munroe, 'Cecil Moeher, Mona Matheson. 'Lona MacDonald, 'David MacDonald. Doris Wright. Over 5075 average: 'Donnle Stewart. Students whose names are mark- ed with an asterisk have one sup- plementary examlnation to write to complete matriculation require- ments. The following students merit special mention in the various subjects: Algebra: Jean Campbell 98'7o. Donna Macheod 9495;. Geraldine Sullivan 90”k. John Whlteway 8695, Glenn Wlgginton (Wit. Bonnie Cameron: 8492, Sam Bears Boar, Ruby MaoPliee 8496. Geometry: David Stewart 9832, Ruby MaoPhee 9295. Glenn Wig- ginton 9295, Donna MaaLeod 9072. Jean Campbell 8896, John White- way sow. Physics: David Stewart 9295. John Whiteway 8896. Donna Mac- Leod 8615. Ruby MaoPhee 8170. gaycusr 31. 1953 Mar :11 And Georgetown Win Semi-Finals? Opener Georgetown, the St. Peter's gqugd was defeated by a close margin of 9-8. when Georgetown went ahead in the last innings, an” St. Peter's had taken an early lead. The next game: of the semi. finals will be played on lsepim. her 7th. Labour Day, whgn st. Peter's will play host to Gaorgg. town, and Souris to Morell. Games will start at 1:15 pm. Donna Macltecd 9896. Ruby Mac. Phee 9493, Geraldine Bulltvm 9076. John Wliitoway 86th. Bomitg Cameron 8472,. Cecil Masher 829;, Jean Campbell aw... Dorothy Stew- art 8296- Doris Wright 327.. History: Ruby MacPhee 9495. Donna MacLaod 8776. French: Donna MacLeod 887;, Geraldine Sullivan 8896, Davie Stewart 8493. Sam Bears 337;. Jean Campbell 8296. Thelma Stew art 8099, Ruby MoPhee 8075;. 19531954 classes begin on Tues day, Sept. lst. Gotivicted Under Potato Marketing llegulatiots A1. ..'on charges of marketing pg. tatoes without a producer's licenu five men in the Souris area wen convicted Saturday before Btlpui. diary Magistrate J. W. MacDonald at Souris and each of them flngd 325 and costs or one month. They were Messrs, Douglas Aitken. John Aitken and Charles W. Townsend, Souris RR. 4; Leith Townsend. Souris; and John A. Maclnnla, St. Peters. RR. Ii. Mr. Gordon MacMlllan. Char- lottetown. acted as counsel for the Potato Marketing Board, while Mr. Melvin McQuald. Souris, represent- ed the accused. Eddies thrown off by the Gulf stream are found well to the north near Nova Scotla. The U-nlversity of Copenhagen rich in old traditions, was founded Chemistry: David Stewart 100'Z;. LILY 11011 flaky Die crust about 1-8" thick. For the filling mix 1 quart fresh blueberries, tbps. flour. 2-3 cup granulated sugar. l-4 tsp. salt and 1 tbsp. lemon Juice. Sprinkle with 1 tbsp. butter 'Il,, Crust. press edges together with fork, Cut decorative slits in top for steam to escape. Brush top of pie. with a slightly beaten egg white and sprinkle with sugar Bake in a hot oven 1425s F.) 50 to 60 minutes. . '1. Sunday: is-mber are with us again -it makes us pause and think how 119811113 was this summer. It seems such a short time ago that we were making neat rows in the garden, dropping in tiny seeds and saying "It, will be some time be- fore we can enjoy the fruit; or our labours." Now the garden is full to over- flowing. with each stalk and vine outdoing the other in producing their harvest of goodness, Across the hills. the fields like Datchm in a huge ouilt are. gold- en yellow, dark green of potatoes. lighter greens of turnips and some places a drab color where hay has been cut and cattle have kept the grass close cropped. All day we keen the fire going in the kitchen range and at night the embers die 510W1Y. leaving a pleasant warmth in the big old kitchen. The night is dark now. dark as a velvet cur- tain pinned softly here and than with silver stars. Kon-Tikki pun-s softly at my feet as he takes on for a. last run around the yard. "Is that a. cricket I hear?" he purra as he dashes madly on. so now. I want to catch the Blanket l-Iubor Bus before midnight. I shall have to say silently. "Good. night all". Be seeing you next week. : Tune the sweet stringed guitar And watch the evening star As she kisses the moon good-night. Watch the iitvunbeams where they lie In the sea or in the sky. See the little ships of cloudlets in The Danish marine research ves- sel Galsthos obtained her deepest samples from 34,000 feet down in the Pacific. . A--um BUYING Highest Market Price LOWELL JOHNSTON ' Mun-sy Harbour North Phone 13-sis. l . I . - y Roll soap-box orators, was fined 55.60 IBoston, Mass. are spending theirtremaining dough for top crust and, coat his Ivacation with friends and relatives lay over berries. Trim pastry l-.'.' i of St. Teresa and Baldwin's Road lbeyond pan, fold it under bottom! I Golden days of Sep-I FOWL :4 CHICKEN DAILY 1 I And i CLUB HOUSE - CORONA Provincial Plowing Match 3 Special Prize donated by Kelly 8: Mac- Innis. Charlottetown-Suit oflclgofhes. value S50.00. for champion more or gelding in Draft and General Purpose Classes. In 1479. FOR REAL l ENJOYMEMJ Fair 'Antl Apply:- Provincial Plowing Match Limited number of Indoor Booths for Commercial Displays-10x10 ft. - 3510.00 each. Fair L. S. HUNTER. Bridgetown. And 2-Registered Bull. 1 their flight, Then happy dreams that bring another day. , And so good night. and so good GRADE GLAssEs' night. ' 2-Ilelfer. 1 year old. 3-Heifer Golf, 1968. Provincial Plowing Match ATTTNTIOII, AYIISIIIIIE BREEIIEIIS! ADDITIONS T0 PRIZE LIST: 1-Registered Bull. 2 years and over. - 3-Registered Bull Calf. 1--Ilelfer, 2 years old. Fair year. FREE DANCE 1 SPONSORED BY KING'S COUNTY YOUNG LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Wednesday - September 2 BEAVER HALL - MONTAGUE Dance Band