PAGE EIGHT , v THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "iii" - "-- AUGUST 10, 1951 . Murray River 1 and Vicinity Mr. Robert Vanlderstiiie. eni- DIOFOO oi Msbons Drug Co..Mont- UIaue.wss a recent visitor to his home in Peters Road. Illa! Iona Johnston. employee of the Royal Bank. Chai-lcttt-town. Wll a recent visitor at the home of her pai'bnt.s. Mr. and Mrs Roulaton Johnston, Peters Road. Mr. and -Mrs. Roy .lolinstoii and son David. Siininicrside. are at proaent. spending a row days in Peter: Road.guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnston. Mr. AI Malrov, Boston. .Vlnss. has returned to his liome after spending some time in Road. the guess. of Mr. iintl Mrs Garfield Jolinstmi. Mr. John Murcliistiii UIt"ll Wil- liam. is spending a few riais in how Glasgow, iihorr liv is visiting friends. Miss Mary I it -'''s illiiiiiilt 13 , gpcndmg ,1 ton V l K . i'ili1lIll'lll in Glen William with iicr ri7ii'"!1iY Mr. and Mrs. Aiuziis Kl-iilicsoii. Mr. Garfield .loliiisinii. Pt-trrr. Road. left reccntlv r-ii an extend- ad visit to the 1' S A. uhcrr he will be the mum at M" mu Mrs i;.:.ix- ------ COMPLETE VISFAL REFRACTIIDN iind ANALYSIS G. F. HUTC I-IESON 8: SON Optometrists 53 Grafton St. , Peters l .aiter her recent. illness C h a r l e s MacLaren. Abingtoii. Mass.. and Mr. and Mrs. Aureil Johnston. Weymouth. Mass. Mr. Lester Maclnnis. Charlotte- town. returned to his home after spending a. two-week vacation ii. Glen William. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Maelnnls. Mrs. Beatrice MacLeaii. Peter.-. Road.is at present spending a few days in Montague. guest oi Mr and Mrs. Lyle Boclincr, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boehncr. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne S. Joini- lston. Montague. were recent visit- iors to Murray Harbour North. lttliests of Mr. and Mrs. William lKenncd.v. and in Peters Road. the ligliests of Mr. and Mrs Garlield "Johnston. Mr. Carter Vanldcrstine. eni- i-loyec of the Canadian Batik oi '(.'onimei'ce, Murray River. was a jI'('CPIIl. visitor to the home of his iparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vati- I ltlcrstinr. l l Mr. and Mrs. Vriioit. and son Stewart. Plctoii. N.S., have re- turned to their home after spend- ing some time in Polcrs Road jaiiest. of Mrs. Venoit's mother. ;Mrs. Nctiic Mar-Lend. . ... i The many friends of Mrs. Lester .(7. Johnston. Clmrlolictown. inr- -merly of hiiirrav River. are pleas- lcd to learn that she is recoveriii: in the iPrincc Edward Island Hospital. I Mrs. Nettie Ella:-Kcariiry. New lGIaSRlliK'. N. s.. is at prcseii: siiciitliiig a two-wt-ck vacation in Murray River. guest. of her I)l'0lIl" .cr-in-lau and sister. Mr. :ind Mrs :BCI'l,lRl'l'llll scncabauch. lrirtirls of Mr. John River. are pleased -I0 lcrirn that he is rccoverinL' from his recent illness in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. White is at present the guest of his son. Mr. James White Charlottetown. Thr m-.in,v iwliiir, Murray Blazing Six-gun lxcitomeni... Danger. . .llirilIs! .....l M uuitmn BLACK JACK W IEl.l.5siiliI .. . cuueav JOHNSON MARY ELLEN KAY MICHAEL CHAPIN nov agggfgon THE HIGH ROAD so EMPIRE! c -AUMBIAIS su ER-SERIAL R SPECIAL SIIHWING AT 2:30 - 7'00 - 8:45 illeetli Wednesday of um. Lauclilln Bruce ,0f llilltown Dress The death occurred at the King's County Hospital. on Aug- ust nth. of Mrs. Lauchlln Bruce. of Milltown Cross, in her 80th year. after a prolonged lllnoaa. Mrs. Bruce was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. or Grandview. Besides her sot-rowing husband she leaves to mourn her pass- ilg. one daughter. Christie. oi Dayton. Ohio, andione son Dun- can who is on the homestead. Two daughters. Jenny and Mary. predeceased her some time ago. It was with deep regret that friends in this vicinity learned of the death of this grand old lady. and the sympathy oi! the community is extended to the be- reavcd. The funeral service will be held from her late residence to- day, with interment in Valley- field cemetery. Ellen's lliarv Continued from page 2 - to look about and find descend- ants of the names in the commun- ity we had known and respected well in our childhood days. dwell- ers in new generations on the farms oi their people, worshippers in their place in the pews of their taihei-s in the church above. The Doctor was among the guests - he that lot over half a century has been physician. friend and good counsellor to his people there in the villages and country 'round . . . y Until tomorrow - - Diary - - Good-night.. . . . IN MEMORIAM loving memory of a dell Wife and Mother. Nellie (Sen- cahaugh) kleweliyn. who Fille-I tnvay, August 8th, 1940. In have passed. our Five year! hearts are. sore, Aa time goes on we miss you more. we little knew that the day would bring The blow no hard, the shock severe. 'I'o part with one we loved In den. Tour taint laat wish we would like to have heudu And breathed in your ear one last pa:-ting word. Only those who have lost alone can tell. The heartache of out farewell, We shall never lose sweet mont- oriol. 0! the one we loved so much. parting with- hy Hus- children Lovingly remembered hand. Melbourne. and Ethyl, Louise. Brenda. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of one daugh- ler. Nellie Llewellyn. -who depart- cti this life. August: 8th. 1048. Tonight the stars are shining, On a grave not far away. When-. they laid our darting N . Five years ago tmlay. May Heaven's: winds lilmv softly. 0':-r that sad and hallowed spot. Where the one we love lies sleeping. And will never be forgot. Sadly missed by her Faun-r gm: Mother. Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Sencsbaugh. James Drummond. Scottish painter who died in 1877. had his first exhibit in the Scottish Acad- emy at the age or ill. ensue EDWAR ..u; ....idV-" ” cx'raAi in-zws or THE WEEK raacms on PARADE . . . DISNEY ciuvroou. T0-DAY and SAT. Shows 2:30 7:00 9'00 r THE EASTERN. GUARDIAN ..'CALL. PHONE on WRITE for your school supplies. We have a complete line in stock. T. ht Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. V.R. Pepler. Mont- ague, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor. Charlottetown. on Wednesday at Dalvay. JWARNINGE Any ersous tam- pering with piles o pulp-weocl belongin to Bergmanrvs will be prosecutd to the full extent of the law. Mr. Bruce Macnonald. Port Lambton. Ont.. ls visiaing lier oa- feiil-!. MI. and Mrs. ALIEN N. Mac- Donald. Hestherdale. He is ac- eompariied by Mr. James Tsggart. Oourtright. Ont. .'CLEA!IANCE SALE -- Begin- ning Monday. August ath.-we are clearing ladies' and children's dresses. slips. blouses. skirts. sport wear. and other summer merch- andise at greatly reduced prices. H. L. MscGrcgor & Co.. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ilenrv. London. Ont... are spending a. two weeks vacation with Mrs. lieni.v's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Mor- rlson.Arianda1e. They were also guests of Mrs. Cornelius Morrison. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peters of Hamilton. 0nt., have arrived in this Province to visit parents. friends and relatives around st. Charles and surrounding districts. Mrs. Peters was the former Miss Kay Gallant. of Mt. Stewart. l".E.X. .'ENTEil'l'AlN TEACHERS - The Trinity United Church Lalies Aid were hostesses at a supper in the church hall for '82 members of the Canadian Teachers Federation last evening. The Federation is holding its annual convention in Charlottetown this week. and early yesterday they tourc-il Eastern King's County in two special bus- es, and arrived in Montague for the delicious salad supper at the church. Mrs. George young son George New HE.mpa'Illl'i'. are spending it three weeks vacation with Mr. Bulpitt's parents. Mr and Mrs E. Bulpitt. Roseneath. and also with her brother and sister-in-law. Capt. and Mrs. Larsen. George- town. This is Mrs. Bulpitt's first trip to the Island. and she is very much impressed with it. Pspccldlly the red soil. which is a cli:irac'.er- istlc of this island. and not mind in her own state. W. Rulpitt and of Bi-ookiiite. LADD AT TOUGIIEST IN MIGHTY ”BRANl)l')i).' BIG SCALE WESTERN Alan Ladd. who has slugtzed and gunned his way to national screen acclaim in more than a score of action-heavy starring vehicles, will soon be seen in a role that gog- gle-eyed rireviewers have descrihed as one of the most red blooded Western characterizations that ever blazed from the screen In Paramount's "Branded." the Technicolor adventure drama which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre. Ladd creates a gunnghter that makes most West- ern characters look like wispy cap pistol artists. and according to ad- vance reports. he sets a high ma:-k A(ik;NTl:-MONTAGUI: Harold l'. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Ml-I. Bruco MaoPhoe. Mina Joyce Wigginton. Mi. Joan Jolanaton. AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: mus Dome Restaurant. and unardlan Oilieo; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Bosnia: The Snack Bar and II. Richards 4: son. Weldon Lavera. ..tMONTAGUl UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. -- Rev. J. M. Sheen. B. A., or Elmsoale, will he tiie preacher on Sumiay.- Alixil-ii 12th. in Trinity Church. Montague at 11 A M. and in the Lower Mon- tague Church at 7.30 P. M. ...!()0BBECTION -- The direc- tors of Murray Harbor Memorial Rink acknowledge with thanks. the donation of the Irving Oil Co.. Montague. This. in error. was not included in our publish- ed list or donors. Representative of above company. Mr. J. White Misses Mildred and Alice Peters left recently .for Hamilton. Ont. where they will return to I-l:3Ir work. They spent their vacation re the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Guss Peters. St. Charles. Aut;-ii-SENI-: covc w. 1'. The Augustine Cove Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Meeting opened by singing the "Institute Ode". iollowed by "Creed" in unison. Roll call was responded to by 12 members; one visitor present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Correspond- cnce was read and discussed. It was moved and seconded to send 35.00 to theicancer Fund. also 81.00 to the Jubilee Fund. It was decided to hold a social in the school the last week in August, each member taking can- dy. Roll call to be answered next month with a quilt patch. Reports of the committees were then heard and new ones appoint- ed. Sick and program: Mrs. Bruce Campbell and Mrs. Harry Mac- 1-arlane; lunch: Mrs. Wendell MacFadyen. Mrs. Kenneth Daw- son, Mrs. Bryce Clark and Mrs. Austin Cameron. Mrs. James Murray kindly in- vited members to her home for next meeting. Meeting closed with. ”God Save the King". after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. Collection 80c. AMONG Tlli FARMERS (Continued irom Page 7) ture and effectiveness of Farm Forum as a means of mass com- munication. The proposed study will also require an expenditure of at least 54.000 and considerable assistance from interested Canad- ian ot-ganizatlons. The plan SW15 ror completion of the survey by the end of 1952. The National miles of Fill1I'i Forum received word to this 81- fect from W. Farr.iAcl.ing Director of the Department of Mass Cinn- munlcation of Unasco. i Farm Forum recently cclehmiad its tenth aniversary. The p:.u.,r.t. makes use of radio, piintcd study material. small discussion groups. and reports from the small groups which are summarized and re- ported back to the groups. 30,000 people took part last year in nearly 1500 discussion groups across Canada. which met each week during the winter months. There were over ciizlity-nine suc- cessful Forums on the island last season. The project is sponsored jointly by the"Canadian Federa- tion of Agriculture. the Canadian Asosciatlon for Adult Education. and the Canadian Broadcasting for future film badmen to shoot at. L .. .. . .-...... . EX MOVIE NEWS SPEC! death over N tragic daredevil stunt. Niagara River. rides "RED HILL JR. makes daredevil ride to The movie camera brings to the screen riverman and rescuer of many persons from the treacherous Niagara Falls in a specially eon- strucied rubber tiro boat. See this and other important world events In the NEWS OF THE WEEK at the. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Corporation. TRA AL Tonal iogoro Foils." this as Red Hill Jr., famed to his death over the Murray Harbour North and I "Vicinity ' thftdehxtgl Dxfd vh.dri3i,laI-oxigyilloatultxig home. All join in wishing him a. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston and Guporeaux. They were accompan. led by so-. nlabop'a mother. Mrs. Prank Bishop. who will spend some tints visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Irving. Moat- ague. .0 Mrs. Bessie Bpaulding or Peter- boro. New Hampshire arrived by plane recently to spend a week's vacation at the home of her iarother. Mr. Harry D. uiliar. end Mrs. Miller. also was accompanied iambic thtieiid. Min cc. w e on: in visit to the shun.” ' h” ”'" and young son Clary, vaeationinz It, Murray llarboui North. have returned to their home Tc- Louisa La. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Llewellvr who vi-Q” in Potorboro. Ont. They Wm acompanied by Mr. Llewellyn-. sister. Miss Bernice Llewellyn who plans to remain tor some time . , . young son David, of are visiting in Peter's Road. guests of Mr. Johnston's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy D. Johnston. . Mr. and Mrs. David Vanlderstlne. Montague. were ecent. guests of Mr. and Mrs. We ster Clow, Mur- ray Harbour North. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MaoKllIop and son Kenneth. Trenton. N. 5.. spent a. few days recently at the home of Mrs. MacKillop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Miss Myrna. Clow. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. George Clow, is visiting at Lower Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colllngs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond and young son. Kenneth. Char- lottetown. were recent visitors to Murray Harbour North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amadon and Frankie and Ruth. oi Natick. Ma.-is.. are spending their vaca- tion in Gasperesux. guests of Mrs. Amadon's mother, Mrs. Charles Graham. , Miss Margaret MacLure. em. ployee of the Dept. of Health and Welfare. Charlottetown. is spend- ing a week's vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester MhCLUre. Miss Gayle Ramsay. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Ramsay. Charlottetown. spent some time recently visiting at Murray Harbour orth, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bishop. of Halifax, N. s.. were recent visitors to Murray: Harbour North and H. J. MABDII OPTOMETBIBT Fitting and supplying Giaoeee Bio. MONTAUUE, P. E. I. Oiltce Hunter 10 to 12 A. M. 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August 10th --An Eagle Lion Film Release- Cummlngs with Anna Sien i fatter WILD , x ' IMALs AND. ?lpAi2mec'” 'oi .M l6HAi.i: . 1 D EXPLORE! , i Fri. 8:30 starring MacDDiiALD BROS. THEATRE MT. STEWART "EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED" Gay adventure of a Doctor who wants to stay single but took the patient's advloe,and married. ' sit. 3:30 Cary Grant MOTIVE APART! v RUB IT IN! K OUR BOARDING HOUSE eeAo,'eovs!;ri-iose.- , VHAZY.-HtLL6tLoot(1 7 imimio -wMouM--; - '- we Atze ALWAYS; wouoea now latest: To-tev g-ti-i I'M FOR IT-u-ALWAY5 ” THE t?oi.i.er2 sKATera mu 5”” latrlbulod by Kingyl'uiunlEl)'ndltall i OUT OUR" WAY , By J. R. Williams V V Qoon. I HAD OH,'l'HEY'RE LIKE. KEEP 3 THAT l2EPAlR -. THE OLD Freon-risizsr Movim GANG METZELV MEN--THEYD NEVER one PUT A NEW - carve UP 'n-ixr WILD. TOUCH SCREW ikiusr. y . t2oviue..i2iotJa-i LIFE .AND vise, AND voirv - Foiz OUR SHELTEREI7 DULL : .i -- THINK THEY -' EXl6TENCE,BUT- -HAVE. - A ll'b-.1'D0)(ALQcO- , THEYLlKE'I'O' y to-sci I .t?,wiLLiAM5i. V. 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