THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Junior club work musics:-iuoi"rsoui:i Retell F. uuiai-y. Mn Byron ammi. In - Ii-nu Iulhee. Illa lone Wlulnton. Mina loan Johnston. w. I. some GIOIGETOWN: Weldon tum JULY 18. 1951. (PAGE SEVEN PRINCE EDWARD I 0 - D A Y Souris Regatta Prize -Winners ....- - ...... V- i-.:.c.'c';.:.;-;.r:.-;:::...surs' ” ' ,. JO-All Convention. Church grounds, July 18th at S The Guardian may be bought at the following places7 in The renown, y rr, W)”, . i Montuye: Blue Dome Restaurant and Guardian Office: in George ere me wree ringirpo or nu, gggr , ' . town: The Post Office: in Souris: Tho Snack Bar and II. Nab rem undertaker, by me women, ' . "'f:'i':i r - Institute Branch on the Island. ,1 -.'BUYING--Used feed bags. -..-srrzawmmiw ire cream W45 SW?" by A-Ssimm Supervisor. Fraser and Anneai-. Montague. festival, Vulleyiield United M55 Baswelh 5" ""3 "3991" w- 1- . '3' ..' Miss 'senr. Martin of the staff p.m. Sponsoied by the Y.P.U. "1 WWW like W 53V W” lm-3 ,. e. 9oM'NuTEs OF "AuGH5' of T. M. Llewell;.i. Montague. it Work his exlumdtd beyond our 1! '” v spending her xczation at her home ..' Attending the Christian, church KFEMB-It (H93-ms. and I for one have , 1 .- SPECIAL! in Glen Martin. Camp at Canoe Cove are Donnie enloyed every minute of It. 1 ap- I MacLaren. Errol MacLure, and preciate the co-operation of mem- ilmsmm THE vA'1'1CAN" ....'EVEBY turkey f'a'rmcr necils Leonard Munroe, ill of Montague. hers and leaders. and the spirit of ,4 l-listarie the new and only drinl:- enthusiasm. which was prevalent ' rk. Shows 2;30.7.9 ing water treatment for black- .3 Misses Rena Llewellyn, Elaine in lh0H' WOTK 01 1950- I " far. head in tunkeys. Available at Pool, and Pauli Nicholson left It would be difficult not to en- - I I” . . .- , .......Tj.. Mabon Drug Co. Montague. this week to at.te.d the Prcsby. tel" whole heartedly into work such "i T: I tei-tan church Camp at French as this when one realizes the 1111- Mr" Fr"! M19" wnh his 5”” M" Mhlwlm M19" 0' C'9i”39t0W"- '1” e - MoA-1- LAST the we kruer. River. Dommcc or youth training nets of the 2-cylinder Marine engine class at the Souris Regatta. ' ' i - everyone is asking atout-Wiir-I . During the summer months -H1010 by Bl"-El Iarllh R-may mlX"'- Price 50 ..' Mrs. Charles Praught, who spent three District Achievement Days " , cent: at Jamieson's Pliarmaclh me put gew days in Montague were held. one at Alliston in con- - .. A .. T .4 Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- nection with the Illustration Field . . L Mr. Joseph Chaplin, Little Har- ; ..- Master John MacDonald, son of ::;f,'m?,f,5ul:ei"'"”d '” h" M” '" 3;,X,,P”rE,,;;" thqeurrfx bour. P. -E. 1.. winner of the 5 IN Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald, ' with '3 large attendance. During horsepower Marine class. Mr. i ......-. -- 3-”. 31-udenell has returned to his 0. Mrs. Man Mun.” and hm, me anernoon while me work was Chaplin also came second in the ,r , .r home following treatment 1" lh" young daughtcr.- Lymi Dianne of being Judgiid. 1119 8315 i-00k part do” meet The King's County Hospital. Acton Mass.. ar' visiting in Mom- in sports and enjoyed films in the CPW” by 33”” ilirilllng ague, guests of Mrs, Murray's gum, evening. The District Achievement - story of: M?”-r 3;: i!:”' ch”le'en:;:?me5:1' Mrs. Milton Kennedy. Day for the western end of the emu-"N5 moliglhis vggatfan as ":3: mm: -or ' M - Island was held in O'Leary with lADv Mrs Toome Vs nems Mr and ....:”Ll-Ill.D - lli-JAl.'l'li CililfL'I'- another" good attendance. While . and Mr; Malcomif-sexton P-eters Roam eiicc Will be held lllr the 'l'mvn worl; was being Judged. Miss Au. ULT Sh . 2 307 9 - v I Moni)iigtue.4 Fl'ldEI.l'A” July drcy MacMillan led the girls in - - ows : - - - rom - 0 pm. A - d is. At h 1 AD ..'d MastlerND0g1Eui;)oDj:W5-zcigilovlgialfg fonts and -pre-school CIllI(.Il'leYIl g?n:lelSear;flesl!:1(:)Iilll. a hice:e cpcizinnig - .Q ' ”'" A-nyiocahta g;m.d-parents. Mr. and welcome. lunch was served. The District .- ..a- .- r " .. 3,” Mrs L H Comn Montague, Wm . Mrs Murdocer "PLO d C, I Achievement Day for Prince Coun- The boat that won Mr. Lester two first prizes and a second at the - - - - I" -- - U . dld- ty was held in conjunction with Souris Regatta. - Photo by Bdrm-, igan, was a visitor to Moiitague Monday. She was accompanied by her son-in-law and dauglitci-, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Russell, and their three children, Laurcen, Mar" "ct. and lime of Science I-lull. Ontario, who are enjoying their vacation at. the home of Mrs. MacLeod. Ladies Auxiliary CAPITOL THUR. - FRI. - SAT. THEY SIANIJ ALONE recently discharged from the ' Kmgs Coumy Hospital where he the Junior Fai'mcrs' Field Day held at Upton Farm. and we do ap- preciate the opportunity given to us to hold our different club gath- erings at the time of Field Days on the ground of the Experimental Farm. The day proved very suc. cessiul with an excellent atten- dance. During the latter part of July we held our first Short Course for all Food and Clothing Club Girls be- tween the ages of 16-21 at the Vo. national School. Tiventy-four girls had undergone an operation. ..' Congratulations are extended to Mrs. Howard Vlckerson, Montague. whose entry in the recent spring house cleaning contest sponsoredl by the Proctgr and Gamble Com- pany was selected by the judges its the winner. As a reward Mrs. Vick- erson will receive a Westinghouse "cushion action" washer. and also a 525.00 grocery credit at the store of H. L. Maccregor. Montague. l M t M t took this Course. Eleven entered I ' 'N PAM! I WIWMMIWWIWI. . in Food and thirteen in Clothing. Mr. Syi Sutherland of Souris. ANDLFURY . Inslmclloll W33 Riven by Miss winner oi the 6 horsepower Ma- , .-z and ,,-The president, Mrs, Hm-rr. Robin, Miss Maclvlillan and my- rine class at Souris Regatta. "Joy; V. . .i fiigginhtitgram presided at the regu. selfl. dspieakelrg during Jthrl: Cburfe -Photo by Barter AND ej Iclnl ::;x31i:!rl Y meeting of the Ladies inc u e . iss Mar ore I-lil, 3 5; r y of the Canadian Le ion, Teacher of Home Economics at rgginm 2 ' Y Montague, last evening. The nEeet- Prince Of Wules C01188e: M153 hmmm(mm Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Smith of mg opened in regular form follow- Dorothy COX. Public Henlth Nurse. Boston. Mass.. are visiting Mr. ed -by the roll call, and the minutes and Mrs. Max Madore. of the last meeting. read by the secretary. Mrs. Archie Hilchey. Two members. Mrs. Les Mac- Donald, and Mrs. Emery MacNeil. were reported ill. and Mrs. George and Mr. Stewart Wright. Depart- ment of Agriculture. Elimination Exams were held the final day to choose the win- hing teams to represent the Island at the Dominion Competition. ltniIIij,fIriIlfltilllIcl...l. Mr. George Mooney of Everett. Mziss.. is visiting his mother. Mrs. Isiibclia Mooney. :51. .2... , ” Mr. John Irving, Point Pleasant. P. E. I., winner of the Chevrolet Mr. Lester Graham of Murray harbour North. winner of the , Preece was appointed to visit them Judges were Miss Marjorie Hill and D d ' 1 l d -' I . 1 Cl - l r t . 1 . o ge Specia cass an winner 0 Engine Specia ass. a so its mAgr 9333219 "gs" heog on behalf of the Auxiliary The Mm Wmiam Reddm This W35 U19 the free-for-all for Car Engines. in the six-cylinder car engine Manda July 2nd sponsored by treasurer. Mrs. Preece. presented first year We had asufflcient num- Mr. Graham also won second class and winner of third place 9 me C'MM”c w;)mcn.s League several bills. and it was moved and her 0f F0011 Clubs 10 Euler 8 team place in the 6-cylinder car engine in the free-for-all for Car Engine. seconded that they be paid New- business included plans for hold- ing a picnic on the Brudenell shore at a later date. Arrangements were made for food, entertain- in the Food Project. During the past year I have pre- pared and given 10 Junior Farm Club Broadcasts on various topics of interest to Club Girls. I have Unit of Clicpstow. Music wits C1355 -P11010 by Bari"- siippllcd by Chalsson's orchestra. illiiillll ieR0l rlinucmii rill . mix iiissiii - iliislli run iii rim - sliiiii s. iiiiiis -Photo by Barter P.E.l. Presbytery In the first game of the King's that the Belfast pulpit: was being ' County Baseball League, playc-.i I regularly supplied and that can- ., lgar . mnt dl. lit" .It' d- I ltd Ilih b I - i . I-v---m a-v-v-----it ;':,,,f;;"”;, ”;'r,,f;ffd”i,'.r,,f3J,i 1;? cifiea "flier rtal'?:pl(hre:'ll;:I'1s ..32i”ii.eei.- 3173 asi-feiiyw l'Io?ne?rIx':l "i.?siiri3e ' ?t'i'i?.l.eiZoT"l?..”ll'u:ii:lZi3'd.;nl”.Er 1. l&HhINlIllj'l-lr&hINWII Pacing team by E Score of 4.1, A guests would meet at the Legion Broadcasts. that me Rev. JVV. Crawford we; . 3 Hall on the afternoon. On motion i lnrge crowd attended the game. Last summer Miss Audrey Mac- Millan joined our staff and proved of great assistance in both the Girls” Club and Institute work. Miss Heather Maclean has joined our staff for the summer months and we are very pleased to have her with us. Last fall we organized '15 Sew- ing Clubs and during the winter months, 8 Food Clubs. Miss Robin and l inst:-ucteci in '74 of these and we were very fortunate to have our club at southport instructed by two local leaders - Mrs. Neil Matlieson. Mrs. Wellner. now settled in the Manse and on- motion, Mr. Crawford was auth-1 orized to dispense the sacraments 1, under the direction of the interlin- moderator. Reporting for Ken- sington, Mr. Campbell stated that both supply and candidates had been arranged for this vacancy. Reporting for Breadalbane, Mr. Campbell stated that Mr. Gardin- er Dalzell. student, was giving sup- ply during the summer and that he would provide the Sacraments iii the Fall. Reporting for Brook- field. Mr. Nicholson commended the work oi the student. Mr. S.D. it was decided to cancel the Aug- ust meeting. At the close of the meeting 9. so- clal hour was enjoyed featuring piano music by Mrs. Atwood Mac- Donald. Luncll was served by a committee of the ladies. The Presbytery of RE, I. held its summer meeting at Camp Keir at French River on July 12th.. with the Moderator, the Rev'd. D. A. Campbell in the chair, and the Clerk. the Rcv'd. T. f-LB, Somers at the desk. The following additional members were present: Rev. G. C. Webster. Rev. EN. Young, Rev. G.B. Cunningham. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Ministers; Mr. Fred Clark, Mr. D.A, Macxlnnon, Mr. Angus Green. Mr. W.E. Forbes and Mr. Everett Hardy, Elders. The Friends of Mr. R. E. Morse are glad to see him in town again. Mr. Morse worked in the Bank of Commerce here for sometime. At present he is nitiichcd to the inspection staff and will be here for a few days. NEWS ' CARTOON John Bntidreau Montague, winner of the eight- of Lower cylinder car engine class: winner of the Ford Engine Special class and won second place in the free- for-ali Car Engine Race. -Photo by Barter ing the week of September 18th the film, "A Wonderful Life" would be shown in this Presbytery. -- Thc next Stated Meeting of the The picture shown in the Un- ited Church Hall on Wednesday. July 4th, dealing with swimming and life-saving, was attended by in large number of children, who thoroughly enjoyed the show. This Supreme court At ileo'town Yesterday mcmn MOBILE RECRUITING the b MAI llllll Plkhl Itmht i Will. f UNIT Today-Until 9:00 P.M. R.C.A.F. Association Clubrooms Bank of Commerce Building Charlottetown Tomorrw (Thursday) At Legion Hall Montague picture is being shown by Red Cross Society and was run by Mr. John Mullally, local swim- ming instructor. The Kinkora Dramatic Cluh pro- scntcd their play. "The Hand of The Law". in St. Mary's Parish Hall on Wednesday. July 4th. The play was well presented and very much enjoyed by those in ziitcnrlancc. The members 0i the cast were served lunch by the C. W. Leugue after the play. Carat of characters: "Don Chamberlain . Wilfred Tralnor: "Reuben Hazel- ton". Earl Corr: "Squire Evans- Jacklc Mulligan: "Ezra". Charles -Smith: "Luke Higgins". G. R. Mr- Konnng; "Abner Jutlkins". Emmett Court in Georgetown ions made by the Magistrate's Court. under Pleasant. for the Crown. O'Donnell for the appellants. A motion was made Two appeal cases were heard at the July sitting of the Suprcine yesterday. Mr. Justice M. R. McGuigan pre- siding. Theire were no jury cases. The appeals were from decis- Stipendiary the Ex- cise Act. the appellants being re- spectively Gcorge G. Jackson and Preston D. Higginbotham, of Point in both cases the pre- vious convictions were sustained. Mr. S. S. Hessian. K.C.. appeared and Mr. L. P. by S. S. In November, I accompanied our Food and Clothing Club teams to National Boys' and Glrls' club the Dominion Competition of the Contest. We helped with the - Junior F.1rmers' Short. Course held at Prince of Wales College last Jan- uary. By way of keeping in touch with the Clubs. circular letters were prepared and sent out at intervals during the winter months. In March. I represented Prince Edward island at the Annual Meet- ing of the Canadian Council of Boys and Girls Club Work. And also attended the Canadian Agri- Rev'd. J.V. Crawford! Stated Sup- ply at Marshfield, was welcomed to the Court as were 'l'.'r Cuti- ningham, S.D. Self and Hugh Nu- gcnt. Students approinted to work in the Presbytery for the summer months. The first act of the Court was a. commemo ution of the life and ministry of the Very Reverened Frank Baird. M.A.. D.D.. LL.D.. former Moderator of the General Assembly and Clerk of the Synod of the Maritime Provinces who en- tered into rest on June 22nd. A motion of record was moved by the Rev. G. C. Webster, seconded by the Rev. T. 1-LB. soniers and as- sented to by a standing vote where- Self. Reporting for Tyne Valley, Mr. Cunningham, stated that the student. Mr. T.T. Cunningham, his brother. was in charge and that the sacraments would be provided as soon as possible. A very encouraging report was received from the Rev'd. G.1B. Cunningham and the Rev'd. F. N. Young on the Camp Keir enrol- ments and the camps already held. The attendances are likely to be the best ever attained. Mr. Cun- ningham announced that the Ger.- eral Secretary of the Board of s.s. and Y.P.s., the Rev'd. .!.8. Clarke from Toronto would be on the Is- land from ceptember 8th to 16th Court was appointed to be held in Zion Church. Charlottetown. on September lltli at eleven o'clock in the foreman. . former Syrian Premier Killed AMMAN, Jordan. July 17 - (Reuters) M Iliad Bey El Solh, former premier of Syria. was as- sassinated here yesterday. Two of the assailants were kill- ed and oilicrs implicated were be- ing rounded up. .. . . ltural Extension Association An. and that his Committee would al'- ' T l : "Mrs. Haze-lion. Norn H ssian, K.C.. Crown Prosecutor, C” upon the Moderator offered pray- - Friday, July 20 Tixrrigi: ..Gl."e Evans" wands the” ML Vernon Joseph Fraser nui-il meeting at the University of ere or ehmngmngr correspond- range asuitable itinerary. Mr. Cun:. f 6 one "Edith Hulelion" F19" f Souris insurance agent be ap- t”mmb"' ence included I report on the re- "m3h”" w” ""'”””d n” wen i ' ” erl:emMc'xonnn- "sally sno-izrasa"- Dointed commissioner ror' taking 1 Wmld" ” 'i 9”" P”'”"' W in-us made at the request of the W" M” ""3 p””"”” "” " it M Town Hall Marlon Cairns. specialties bi" gffidavils in the Supreme Court have been We 10.5" in on "1959 Presbytery to the grave of the "'3" ml” ”' m”"”"B5 P"P”"'1 Souris twccn Ml! WW0 3uPP"('d h-V for the Province of Prince Ed- 3:: befilem W1 mi! Very pioneer minister, the R.ev'd. Peter ggfesrtadki ;"I'i5flc”5”educ”gio:'1he m" ..,.,,,,,....,,, Addison Mnmonnld "M M" - ward Island. Motion in-iinted. cuss OM WU"-1 took Gordon by the Kirk Session of 5 ” 9 39"” ii - Comedy - Cartoon - Serial iii: l3Q'ARDING iiousc ASOlsl,Ti-IE MAISOR IS TAKING gME OF Hi9 INFORMAL TOURS OF- placc there. This exchanging of views and ideas with the east, west and central Canada certainly has a broadening effect on our work, and helps to promote unity and extend our line of vision During the sprulg liiuiitli.-. ' have visited each of our '16 Sen- Trninor. The play wns under "W direction of Mrs. Henry Train!"- Maior Hoopla vAeiM, MIZ HOOPLE EVERY NOW AW T HEN Mount Stewart. The Clerk read the Remmng o" "IF budge” Ru" minutes of Congregational iiieet- F'N- Ymmg mnwnced "mt duh ings for the purposes of lncorpor- I'D C sting Boards of Trustees under the Act of'l933 far the .'ollowlr.: CW" Bret-i””sst - Court adjourned. adds zest to "lunch Malik On Way To Moscow '0 lxrfr New Reponins on tile Cllbrl():"'l of th- S AH A30? GIT iiig'Cluba and Local Achievement Dune” property we Comerrerg . - '3' ”uE?z2i”?o'E”3oi&E-?w.ilAug'ED "E53 mils-array A mmem ., hilt '::::i ..i::. ”...:: 21'-..r:r::;;..:i:::.: 357753 7”” 5'5”-' 1. Shows a stout 1mDl'0VEm9m- Reports on the recent General As- ONE-MAK) '5CUR5ION -(AP)- Jakob Malik. Soviet dele- iMPoRTAm'!-w WILL You ' I "iced Nations, said A new DFOJ it in -""110! Club sembly held in Ottawa in June , PLEAQE CAMVA55 HIS TO MADAGA9CALlA' grsehmw gljvy. here marry me, work was started this spring - were given by Rev, ac. websui-, UQDAL OF .44.; ZDT A P0550” nwe have NW3” worked to pre. Garden Clubs. Four of these have Revr (13, Cunningham and Mi. M5 ALNAVQ Kllsl CATCH serve peace." It was Malik's only 1399" 5'M”Wl 1" U1'”0'l"l9- MOP D. A. Macxinnon all of whom A CALL, 5TARTl - x statement to the press. andra. North Rustico. and New woke or me enemrreging eemeve. NlTH'n4E HIM MARI” A Meme who brought up the Kor- Z9i”M'"l- We ha" Vilma "1959 merits and the this spirit that 5HAWIT 5TOP" can cease-fire proposal in a speech gardens and find mam 1" DT0- prevailed in the deliberations of 2 2 AT TRE from New York three weeks ago. 530355118 T&V0l'ahlY- the supreme court of the Church 8ENCl'IE9- OVE L! on his way u. Moscow Wm, mg I have attended twenty-one Upon the resumption of busin- OVJI-5 remny for g vacation. w- 1- D151?!” C0nV9n”0M Ind ess after the noon recess the Clerk CLUB! The sovm drpromat deemed er, g!i1ivc addresses at fourteen of presented the first fIOCl(I:l;lef'i:5 ' to i 959- relative to the forthcoming " r s - 5:3: ggreggdhgeiatcm '0 return We wish to express our thanks in ouuench Cgmpnlgri" which '” . to the Girls Scwio; Clubs Local will be ' nched in the Fall to ob- 4.; raw” 0. leaders for the time effort and in- tcresi they have shown 'in these Clubs tain approximately 31.000000 for Church extension. The Rev. T.H.i3. somers has been appointed by the Assembly to represent the Pres- bytery on the National Campaign Council which will hold its first meetings in Toronto on September 5th and 6th. At the recent Assem- bly Mr. Bomers was also appointed to the Board of Administration for a period of three years. Following the meeting of the National coun- cil the Presbytery will hold a spe- cial meeting on September ilth to consider plans for the "Outreach" campaign. On motion of the Clerk the court accepted the allocation ' of ll5.'i90 allottci by the Assem- bl? nIrii.i.lAN'r C0-l;1ll.'I)Slilf. Jules Massenet. the French composer who died in ioic. was only 21 years old when E: won the Pi-ix De Rome. II. J. MABOII 0l"I'0Ml'l'IiIIT ruling and supplying ulauee lie. I would like in loin with Miss Robin in expressing my thanks for the co-operation received from the different members of the Depart- ment, of Agriculture. the Provin- cial Women's institute Executive. as well as officials from the Ex- perimental Farm for their court- esy. help and consideration dur- ing the past year. it has resulted in a united effort. and convinced us of the truth in the saying 'jln Unity is Strength.” MONTAGUI, P. I. I. J. .Iiitc'i'ic RIVER ' aspoi-ting u Interim-Moderh AFTER 'f'lie Khatanga River. flowing tors, Mr. Young commended the ' DR.LNN5" 0"" c"'"""" ""5 from east Siberia info the Arctic work of Mr. Nuteni. the student y r 5- ""5 5"” ocean has nn estimated length of at Murray Harbour North and 703 hr;-ear Peter's Road; Mr. Webstn stated ,