ltlllonl. ' Ce, ,. If PAGE EIGH1 rt-rs ouaaouiv. cmuu.o-rra-rows (0 '..t...- l ;"WARNEl;Bi2os! ; 'Sll.VE inme SWEETHEARTS ARESHINHING IN M Trcuiiicoton so ” Ac tom CAPITOL Fill.-SAT. SHOWING AT 2:30-7-8:45 gambling slicker! f0 Mill . ondonworld, -- Q EXTRA! MEDY SERIAL - CARTOON UUR BOARDING HUUSE 12' EEAD,PlLOT.'VOU PRINGE EDWARD T0-DAY rm. SAT. SHOWS DAILY AT 2 :30-7-9 , CUDDLESSAKALL WORLD NEWS TROOPING OF COLORS lHEWtltlERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: IIONTAGUI: Harold I'. Ch HID The Guardian may be up uoorxetnwat The Post Office: Landry. Albert Altka Ira. Iyroa I-larrlat Olatr. .' wan. , AGENT uaoluawwm Waldo: lavara. bought at any of tho following places in Montague: Misc 8. A. Llewellyn; Mn, cl”, lnsourloirhosaachnaraalr Illlohardoluoa. ..'l"ITTED IGOTWIAB at tan Ilontlluo Shoo Eton. Mr. Archie Hume. Montague, has recently left on a business trip to Montreal. Mr. Hume will be ac- companied by several others from Sackville. N. B. Miss Bessie Stewart of the staff of the Provincial Sanatorium. spent 'the past week at her home in New Perth. Mrs. George Allen of Montague spent a very enjoyable week in Lower Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Annear. Mrs. V. R. Pepler, Mrs. Bruce MacPhee. and Mrs. Archie Hume were in Charlottetown on business this week. Mr. Harvey Barnes. noted sing- er of Boston. Mass, is vacationing in Summerside. On Monday Mr. Barnes visited friends in Mont- ague. Mr. Barnes is a member of the Tremont Temple Quartette. Mrs. Charles Crawford of Ot- tawa was the guest other brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Morrison of Montague. Mrs. Crawford is spending her vacation at the home of her pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Nial Morrison of Annandale. Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan of St. Andrews, N. B., and their wo children, George and Mich- ael, are spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. Sullivan's father. Mr. John L. Sullivan. Cardigan. Mr. Sullivan is a member of the staff of the Fisheries Department in St. Andrews. . ' Rev. Prof. J.S. Thomson D.D., Dean of Theology. McGill University, Montreal. and Mrs. Thomson will be in residence in the Montague United Church Manse over the week-end and next week. Dr. Thomson is mo- toring from Montreal to be lect- urer at the annual Berwick Camp at Berwick, N. S. ..'I)llEDGlNG AT MONTAGUE -This week the third tow boat, Glen Livet. Saint John, N.B.. Cap- tain George Chapman, joined the Pugwash and Cansq at Montague where Dredge 115 is dredging out the Montague River. The long haul of seven miles and the speed of the dredge in digging out silt. made it necessary to add a third tow boat. The dredge fills six scows a day. totalling 1600 yards. and in the short time it has been here has moved 9700 yards. A total of approximately 300,000 yards are required to be moved from ----the- full three courses, each re-V quiring four to five cuts. The channel depth has been lowered to 15 feet which will provide suffic- ient water for all boats coming to Montague during the shipping sea- son this fall. It is expected, in an effort to complete as much as possible this year. that the Dredge 9 will also join the 115 in the near future, and will begin on another course. Ranges and tide marks were installed this week, and to all accounts the work is proceed- ing rapidly and well. SUFFERlNd?LET ME HELP you! THERE I9 HOPE! If you aalln from ale-arlt. ltur r unatlaau -1 laraak lnteraal Iodlelaa a. n. ooannur. ff "" ,” " In. W. Sllaaiona. Ilene a, - . rs nah relieved II! oaeltuha and Menu alurdor la Iaa Iau." Mr. Ilt.-Dum- lanllun. rellovol arthrltla Iain after an Iwo hottloa. on lanai solar - ll II! bottle at all draa Iona. 341""? I7”a”' l( MAJOR HOOPLE HE JUST A6KED THE- Mrs. Roderlcl: Agar of Stras- burl. Sask., is at present visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. H. MacGregor of Montague. Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz of Boston. Mass. and their. son George, are spending a three weeks vacation in Sturgeon, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lannigan. . Iv:?.”dhtF7vI1'a. Edward Vanevery. New York. and their two sons, Edward and Neil. are vacationing for three weeks at Highlleld, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rodd. Mrs. Helen Ulrich and sister Miss Harriet MacLeod ol Cam- bridge, Mars. are spending a three weeks vacation at Little Pond. guests of their mother. Mrs. Ma- tilda Dingwell. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Boehner. Pictou, N.S.. and their daughter Nadine. spent a few days in Mont- ague visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boehner and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boehner. Miss Jean Currie, who has spent the past few months in Toronto, is spending a few days in Mont- ague at the home of her mother, Mrs. James A. Currie. Miss Cur- rie expects to return to Toronto in the near future. ..'CARDlGAN TEA PARTY-On Wednesday evening a very suc- cesslul tea party was held in Cardigan at All Saints Church. A large crowd attended this annual event, which again was most en- joyable and successful. A delic- ious supper was served by the ladies of the parish, a supper which proved excellent in all things. as it has during the past years. Besides the supper there were also several games and am- usements which provided enjoy- ment for the crowd for the re- malnder of the evening. ..'FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Alan Nicholson. Montague. who passed away in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont- real. was held from the Presby- terian Church. Montague, Wednes- day -afternoon. The service was conducted by Rev. C. D. Hender- son, Murray Harbour. assisted by Rev. J. A. Mclnnis. Caledonia. The hymns sung were: "The Lord's My Shepherd". and "Lead. Kindly Light". Pallbearers were J. M. MacKenzie. G. H. Myers, T. M. Llewellyn. Wm. Macliachern. Har- ry Higginbotham and H. E. Nelson. Interment was in Lorne Vallcy Cemetery. ..'VIsI'l'lNG ' EMONTAGUE - Mr. Arthur Burke. Vancouver, B.C.. is visiting in Montague, guest of his father. Mr. Louis Burke. Mr. Dav- id Gardiner and his son and daughter. David and Rena. of Perth. Ontario. arrived in Mont- ague Tuesday to join Mrs. Gard- iner and young son who are visit- ing here guests of Mrs. James Currie. They will also visit Mr. Gardiner's home in Bedeque. Mrs. Novello Cumming, Rothesay, N.B.. was a recent visitor to Montague. guest of her nephew. Mr. Archie Hilohey. Mrs. Martha Hatch and young daughter. of Quebec City. who no visiting in Charlotte- town, visiled friends in Montasue last week. Pisqultl East llotes Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly W"? visitors to Charlottetown on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Btrt. Park- dalo were visitors to Plaquld East. on Sunday. ....'Mrl. E. 1'). Jay spent Monday and Tuesday in Charlottetown at- tending the Women's Institute convention. Mra. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay were In Charlottetown on business Friday. An unfortunate accident occur- red on Wednesday evening when Suzanne, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mn. Milton Rodgerson had the misfortune of breaking her arm. Souris and Vicinity Miss Agnes MacDonald. Boston. Mass... is visiting her father, Joa- eph A. MacDonald. Harmony. Miss Mary Kickham. Sourta West, recently accepted the posi- tlon as hostess on the carlerry, "Abegwelt." Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallant; Dorchester, Mass. spent a week. Sourls. y Mrs. John Murphy. 5omerville,i Mass. is visiting her father, Ma-.t James o'Hanley. sourls and also her sister. Mrs. George Bushoy. Souris Line Road. Miss Mary MacAulay, Boston. Mass.. is visiting her brother, Mr. Joseph MacAulay. Sourls Line Road. Miss Susan MacAulay, souria West, has accepted the position as teacher in Pisquld East School for the coming year. Miss teresa Murphy. Cardigan. is visiting her uncle. Msgrr. J. A. Murphy. souris and her aunt, Miss Mary Murphy. Friends of Miss Mary MacLean, Sourls. will be pleased to learn that she is much improved in health. she is apatlent in the City Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Adrian Mac- Donald, st. Catharines, will re- gret to learn that she is a patient 'in the City Hospital and all wish her a speedy return to health. . . 'Mrs. Vincent Doucette and son Richard from Houston, Texas are spending a vacation with Mrs. Doucette's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick st. John. Bourls. Mr. and Mrs. lllrenk Kearney and daughter left on return to their home in Boston. Mass, after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in sour-la. Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald, Har- mony Junctton, is a patient in the friends wish him a speedy re- coveurv. Messrs Mervin Maclnnls, Allan MacDonald and Joseph Maclsaac. students at St. Mary's College. Broclrvllle. Ontario are spending their vacation at their homes here. The marriage took place at st. Mary's Church Sour-is on Satur- day, July 8. of Miss Teresa Mc- Cormack. daughter of Mr. and Charlottetown Hospital. His many 5 Murray Harbour Tea Party And Boat Races. Draws Large Crdwd Well over two thousand people thronged the show line of Murray Harbour to view the third post- war annual Boat Races held yester- day in the district. A beautiful day and colorful setting made the races one of the most. successful ever staged and there was keen interest and en- thusiasm as the power boat: churned the waters. lockeyeo for posltlons, and raced away at the starters signal. While all event: had their ex- vslltlng relatives and friends lni citing moments, there were very c one finishes in the 4 Cylinder class, the ll Cylinder (light) class and the Free-For-All. The latter race. a wind-up to the day”: aquatic events. was won by a boat owned by Gerald MaeNeill, Brock Pt. M. 1-1.. and driven by Jock and Wilbur Ma;cNelll. Fullowlng the races short ad- dresses were made by Hon. A. W. Matheson, Minister of Health and Welfare, Mr. John Archie camp- bell, Mr. Cleo. savllle. M. L A. and Mr. W. A. Gaudet. The Hon. Mr. Matheson compli- mented the people of the district on their enterprise in building the Memorial Rink without seeking government assistance and con- gratulated them on the splendid success of their annual Tea Party and Boat Races. The races yesterday were staged by the Murray Harbour Memo iul Rink co. in co-operation with the Murray Harbour. Beach Point and white sands Women's Institutes. Chairman at the function was Mr. Crllly Lea. The results follow: Four Cylinder Class. 1. Leslie MacNelll, Murray Harbour; 2. David Irving. Murray Harbour, 3. Leon MacLeod, Murray Harbour; 4. Wilfred MacNeill. Beach l'olnt.. Six Cylinder (light) class. 1. Preston lllgglnbotham. Murray Harbour; 2. Laurie Herring. Mur- YBY Harbour: 3. Laurie Gordon. Murray Harbour: 1. William Irv- lng. Murray Harbour North; 5. Irving Llewellyn, Greek River. Six Cylinder (heavy) clan. 1. Ernest Graham, Cambridge; 2: Herbert Llewellyn. Murray I-lu.rbour' North. Ellht Cylinder Class. 1. Gerald MacNeill, Murray Harbour; 2. Angus MacNeill, Murray Harbour: 3. John Boudrea-ult. Lower Mon- tasue: 4. James strait. Plctou. N. Wee-For-All. 1. Gerald MacNeill. Murray Harbour; 2. Ernest. Graham, Cambridge; 3. Angus MHcNelll. Murray Harbour; 4. John Boudreault. Lower Montague: 5. James strait. Pictou: 6. Preston I-llgglnbotham. Murray Harbour; 7. Herbert Llewellyn, Murray Harbour North. Officials Starter, Wallis Wight, Judges. Alex Vanlderstine, Ernie Macxmnon, Robert Bell. lclerk of Course, ,Willlam P. Har- rs. Mrs. John Mccormack, sourls. and Mr. Joseph Peters. son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Peters. Rollo Bay. Mr. John Moore. Randolph, Mass... was a .recent visitor to Sourls where he visited his cou- sins, John A.. Maclsaac and Peter A. Maclsaac. He motored to the Island with Mr. John Stan- vlsiting at his former home in Charlottetown. . Mr. and Mrs Harry Bushey and Mrs. Adelle Klmbell. Boston, Maas.. are visiting their brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Bushey. They were accompanied by their cousin. Mrs. Katie Foulton, who is visiting her brother md his Wife. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Bushey. ' Miss Tens MacDonald, R. N., left on return to her home in Boston. Msss.. last week utter a pleasant visit: to her sister, Mrs. William Malone and other rela- tives in Eait Baltic. she was ac- companied on her return by her nlece, Miss Margaret Malone who will spend a few weeks visiting in Boston. The death occurred in Char. lottetown on July 9. of Mr. L. A. MacDonald, a. former program director of Radio Station. 0 1" 0 Y. at the early ego of ('1 you-g. n-om 1986 to 1946 he was on the mi: of O 1" C Y. during which time ha was known to his many radio lla- tcners as the "Friendly Voice". He was a son of the late Allan L. MacDonald and lllltzabcth Mc- ley of Milton, Mass. who was- hNNUilSHHIM& An- enery main dish with the "power" of corn-so good and so nourishing! Made in the Kellogg way, crisp and fresh! Right for breakfast-or cool quick anackat And so easy to acrvel A I); 9aoo'x2ar! Corn Flakes so fresh and crisp, they rustle out of the boxl Freshest of all cereals, because folks eat them faat as we make 'em. Give your family the best buy in goodness-Kellogg's Corn Flakes! ',,l MOTHER xuows,.'(' eesrl THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW ,.....d to wow A ' , ( BEAUTIFUL cum: vuoma . wuxr ADE you so ouzasseo tr upaaouw if A A K 10 wow: snrrso To l i I Aw , ' 2722.4 N. won, . MIl.WAUKE'E,lVISC. 'OUT OUR WAY ( oxamow GETALL ' Wm DAV PIJQINA CAME ,waL THE W THE Boss -moss on) 12600906 DECIDED To GIVE HER DOWN FROM THE TLJE EVEBALL5--- , THE DIIZTIEST JOB IN TOPsllEl.F.PURlNA. t i- YEARS! I WANT 113 CLEAN or 1." ii; wtLI;i'.iMs um By Fagoly Cc Shorter” PILOT IF THAT DENT llkl THE . LANDING NHEEL 1 wA5- iMPozrAm.' h k Quald of sourls and is survived "l:'in";::l;d;T,:V9',pm: 'h”o,Y:'of by his wife, the former Mu-y an. M; lm" M”. B. W. BM md Cormack of sourls and two aunts. Mr. Bh,L' the Mines Josephine and Mar- . garet McQuald, residing at Bourla. Mrs. Walter White. Donaglt. 0" Momhy 3-ft91'n9Wv Juli 10. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. his remains were tnnuerred to Owen Kelly. Plsquld East. on Sun- 0'9 1'381d"l09 0' 3115 1111610. the .5”, late Arthur F. Moqiald. Bouria. ....... II-om where the funeral took place Mlrgshldrley Jay-ii (:7,::f':'OU:;0;.V:r. an moothnIn:ilJu1y 13, Ipen un ay a e e . m- , 5.-Am. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay, solemn Requiem High Man '3: Pllquld Eut. celebrated by mg. g. A, 3113-. Mr and Mrs Russell Myers 33' .ulg:t:dp:, 5"" n An" u - . - ccn a v. . Mum Peakea Road. were visitors to Pla- gubdumn, 3". my quid East on Sunday; ucAuj.y V" mu... ,1 cu... ' l . Mr. 3:?! Mn. Earle? hgacnonalgl. 33:," mx.,um"'u.:'. borne a ey. Ipen un ay at t a home of Mrs. MacDonald's par- 1'' Ifuuml Inunmm '” enta Mr and Mn Geor W n e N” M" ”m'”"' S" In ' ' ' 3' - vices at the nave ware conducted l" by Inn. by. no by Father Ayers and Fathar Mum. "inn, 111. mn..;.." ""2 Y5 ESTERDAY AND Tl-its I6 THE ouul -w wuv Dom You an mares: A H . I T SLEEPING TOGETHER TO GO FlSHlN' M 655M A our YOUNG TO HAVE Tue ; DESTNIES OF u ii, UMIMHI I .' lvtlllhlil . jlxhx Aces IN THE PALM OF YOUR HArslD.'--- r Do we PASSENGERS ” - . G-ET ARACH 2 P UTE-5 7 on I u to. . , some 35.: ':.....”.?.Fl.;.o.,kl.ut...";.”.&l.':;, I An"! I In .HHIl LIVE AND MISSED mo. roumv DAILY IASTQIN PACKING on me Soulmf. I. I.