. : E9; 1101!? .. THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN JUNE 18. 1953 . A A o 9 9 works. He also spoke on the high the use of public m les, (1 ited ti 1 d 1 it i TH! IASTIRN GUARDMN Y.P.C. Club Meets 5th King s P.(l. Ass n was or we we to 2 or -n in he iii?.;:..”:.::.2..'";....f.::il"i:; ; this consumeax and! of delcretued Government, which he said was sues. relating them to proving,” b . mpnowrnauh Eu,” I Lind”, Mn 3,,,.,,,, 5g,,,.,... Mn ue o pr ces over a pas severe years too long in office. matters. I 'r, ll-Ice MIcPhes, Misc Joyce Wiulnton, Plm Mcxlnnon, I g 0 S ee '!v4e?ctfhlt9h:Ir1!:1I:r.al;!1(t;l lgieistglous etf- He advocated speedier assist- He was followed by Mr. chm-19, . AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wttidnn Livers. pp are mung age the ecoeugmy Mrs”: perirceczl ipoi-"ti; fig:-rmen who euf- MscQuald, provincial secretary, Aim. :2 recent. storm who spoke primarily on organlzn. Marltimes. He stated that there damage. i l ' QJDANCE Beaver Guardian may he bought II the following plI'ces in Montague: ndbouo leetaunnt, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: In lourlez The Bosch line and II. Richards a lion. Hail, Mon- ....'0RVI'EI.L United Church gun, Friday, June 19, BurnI' Preparatory Service Friday, June rcheerra. 301. Donald Martin. Charlotte- i9 st 8130 p.m. Dr. CisreneeVMurph,v. Charlotte- town, was the guest yesterday of , spent Tuesday in Montague the home of her parents, Mamt Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hynes. Mon- . R. Yeo and Mrs. Yeo. tague. .-.'RNGAGEMEN'I' - Mr. and ...'F()R QI'AI.lTY used ears, fl. 8. C. MacLure, Montague. trucks and tractors. MIDI? )'"ll ieh to announce the engagement buy consult McGowan Motors, of their only daughter, Wilma Montague. Catherine. to Gilbert Ralph, Inn of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements. marriage to tak' MM? 1" -11")? ,.'lilEAB the Westinorelsnd singers of Moncton in the A. D. Mackenzie Hall. Montakue. 0" Monday, June 22 at 8:30 p.m. Readings and tap dancing also on the program. Sponsored bi ("tilted Church choir. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie MacKen- ziezle and their two children, and Mrs. Albert Murdock, left Montague yesterday on return to Reading. Pennsylvania, Mr. MacKen7.ie and Mrs, Murdock arrived in ftlnntagite this week to attend the funeral nf thPlT father, the late .lohn A. Mac- Kenzie 'FI'NERAI. Yl-3STl'IRi)Ai' - The, tuneral of the late ivtlliam i-I irviiig, who passed away on June lfiih, was hold yesteiiday afternoon from the Murray Harbour North Presbyterian Church, with Rev. F N, Yotinlz. Montague, the service. The hymns sting were "One. Sweetly Solemn Thought." "The I.ords' My Shepherd” and "Abide iKith Me". fxir. Willard Msci.ean sang a solo. "The Old Rugged Cross" The pail bearers were Messrs. .T. J. Stewart. Ethan Stewart, David lrving, Edward cnnduciinz , Mr. William Miliar, summerslde. was it visitor to fiioiitaciie. on wed- nesday. and also at Murray Har- botir North where he visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mil- isr. .s.'THERE NVTLI. he an organ- l7.RllOliFli meeting of young peo- ple interested in forming a Young Progressive Conservative group for the 2nd District of King's in the Legion Hall, St. Peter's Bay tonight at 8:00 pm. y tHI-IARING AILIOICRNEI) A Ezra Arnold, riiarizcci till June Zirrl pwiih the murder of liarris L. Arn- old, Bristol, on June lst, was re- .manried tn Wednesdav, June Nth, lby Magistrate .1 W. MacDonald at lGeorgetown yesterday. Death In Stellarton Df Mrs. Mary creed 'The death occurred in Stel- larton, 5., on Monday, .lttiie 15, at the home of her daiigiitcr and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Graham. of Mrs. Mary Creed, for- merly of 3utzeon. at the are of 90 ..'The fourth meeting of the Montague and vicinity Young Progressive Conservative Club met in the Conservative committee rooms last evening with it good attendance. The meeting opened with minutes of the last meeting read by Laurette. MacPhee. Mr. Bennett Carr then intro- duced the guest speaker. Mr. Wal- then Gaudet, Charlottetown, who spoke on clean election cani- paigns, pointing out the abuses. which he said, were directed against the Election Act. Mr. Carr of Charlottetown then spoke on the forthcoming Y. P. C. con- vention. Mr. Kcnnctligkttdctisnn, St. Pet- er's, gave a resume of the Y.P,C. activities. Major John A. MacDonald spoke on the importance of inter- est of young people in public at- fairs. He also spoke on the im- portance. of running the election according to the Election Act and said that ynunil people are par- ticularly in favor of such a cam- paign. National issues, political trends, and party organization were also dismissed by him. It was tiecidcd that this club undertakc, the distribution of Mrs. Jame ("reed, Sturgeon. where the fiineral took place yesteirdav niorning in St. Paul's Church for the. fiiiirrai Mass at 9:00 orltirk. Rt-v. F. i.. Miillally conducted the service Mr. William F. Stecle. Montague was organist at the church. Tim pail bearers were James Mc- Nuliv, James Farrell, Philip 0'- Cmii:or, James Stcele. Philip Creed. and Seymoiir 0'Coniioi'. l.eft to mnitrii her passing are JPYOYHC two daughters. Annie, Mrs. .lci'ornc Stcllavtori, N. S., and four Gvnhani, lsnhcl in the l7 5.: also ..'The King's County Fifth Dis- trlct annual meeting of the Pro- gressive Conservative Association was held in the Georgetown hall ;last evening with the president, A. lH. Stewart, presiding. The minu- tes of the last annual meeting were read and approved. membership cards to the senior Conservative organization in the county. 1' Plans were made for this group to attend the provincial Y. P. C. The election of officers follow- ed. They are: President, A, H. were many instances of waste in tion of the party for the forth. Mr. R. E. Bell, Progressive Con- coming election. Stewart. Georgetown, re-elected; vice-president. John A. MacGul- Kim. St. Mary's Road: secretary, Cameron Rfid. Murray Harbor gr, ” North; provincial representative, Daniel MacLean, Newport. The first speaker of the even- ing was Major John A. MacDon- ald, M.L.A., P. C. candidate, who spoke on the high taxes, especially the hidden taxes of which fair re- t-HNG .o " wt-tar A comb? TEAM: THEY MAKEIK M. P.s (Miserable Privates) Hope and Rooney pair up to bring you the year's , ' fattest laughs. ..cs theyi, tangle with Marilyn . . . oh. ,. off limits lady whdg 1 restricted to all military personnel!- conventlon. turns were not received in public TD-DAY. rm. & SAT. THE LASH . . . THE LURE OF THE SHE-DEVILA The screen tltuntlcrs l'She's restricted ?" with it stampede of ACCTION . . . when the Lord of the clashes with a ruthless . . . beautiful killcr . . . the Queen of the Ivory Thieves! Jungle TARZAN t Millar. Newton illcken, and Willard MacI.ut-e. interment took place in :2; the Murray Harbour North Cem- Itery. AND THE SHE -- DEVIL iii llllliill-Olllllillillililll iiitit tttitttt - tiiiiitii illllili llllllll ittiiiit lmdr-:94 It Sol LESSER - on-mu it Will ENDIIEU1 V rm---in v. cmi. nun: m HANS most I smitm mitt: 7 .i attics :years. The remains were convcyedj;;.ana.m15, tpn, Rgynmmi, by motor hearse to the home ufgnnd Lester. all of Stcllmtoit. ..'HII.L5II)E LODGE MEETING -The regular meeting of I-Iillslde' Lodge 1.0.0 17., Montague, was iieict. on Tuesday night. with N. at Brother Malcolm MacKenzle pre-i (idling Twenty-five members werei, i l l MICKEY Roomi. MARILYN MQXWE F "M D .. EDDIE MAYEHDFF A PARAMOUNT PICTURE T0-DAY- rm. -- SAT. PRINCE EDWARD BIG SUMMER SPORTSWEAR SALE Now On At llOOLEY'S MEN'S WEAR Montague present. After routine business, the I third degree was nonferred not ftrvur candidates who are now full: members of the gorder. Brother William Ms.cLe.an was the degree. master. and tinder his direction tlhe degree was conferred in good . rder. The Noble Ci-rand, on be. 90”” W ' WgtANiK xaiN L .. nut. Wu (toll .-tutti-iT OR wvf. 49. AW) Everything reduced. Discounts from 1070 to 50Vo Bu at home nds ; "”7.r..i Y a ave ; k. ;JVZ(g(",.3f.1 E'4L During this week of tremendous savings. L A I A CAPITOL SALE ENDS JUNE 25th. each with the l l S sit at the lodge presented of the four members 'p Qmbkm 0! the three links. Each 1 member thanked the lodge. ml i was decided to build I piattorml to be used so I. stage in the lodge- ,l on my "M. "oo'AMM. ,. . . l News - Cartoon F Athletes of Saddle I Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 . l, room. After the meeting ; denct- oua lunch was served under the i direction of Brothers Frank wii. con and Harry Llewellyn. Serial - Comedy Shows 3130- 7 - 9 SALE DAYS Wednesday June 17th to Saturday June 27th sans: nuts A Wednesday June 17th to Saturday June 27th MEN'S CLOTHING -- FOOTWEAR - Men's Palmer Army Style hvm-kboot yyyyyyyyyyyy ” FLOUR and FEEDS- Cream of the West (enriched) FLOUR- OROOERIES MOLASSES. extra. fancy quality, gal. ..... .. 980 Men's Covert Cloth Topcoats. smartly tailored, a.t- , , V ,- tmctlvo shades. slip on models, extra value at this Also mo pairs No on '"”e M C Prmt 9f8:lmu1. ”t'"”'"i"'," iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ” N639 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 20 0;, size, 2 for ,. , 27c extremely low prion yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy H R2493 I t "'3'? 0 '0 ('5 (rnrlchfid) FLOURe A gnltlcn opportunity to fit you,-5,.1f rm. tho gum, mm" Cmmn Ball With premium .................. .. S629 LARH (Crisp-V Crust) 18': lb" 2 '0' """""""" " " 3'50 Men's Gabardine Topcoala, I-Ioliywood and slip-on mt-r season. ' i This price only for stock on hand, as we cannot F3"?! Pink SALMON: lb- tin ---- -- -- 39” models, it practical coat for the average man. Ex- F t V I I d. . 7 replace otir stock for these extremely low prices. TEA. BI'0ken PCROC. 1 15- h3g3 -- -- cellent willie Sale Price .................................. .. 5517-98 or 1,..3?.QvW&'..,.:',., ",.',f;'; 2, 'T",:",-l,,,f;f ""””" ,”,";;,; Sh0pFearlly Sfpr lf1o(ur and be .....-.. PERFECTION BUTTER, lb. ......... .. """""""" " ' 795' 00 Illl1!'1llllPed- QUEEN ROYAL PEACHES Men's Yarn Dyed Worst:-ti Suits. double breasted, 2 piecc, in plain and fancy stripes. assorted shades. 10" DISCOUNT CAFETERIA PIC CROWER , . The-so suits are smartly styled and offer you real Our stock of Iintll'('S' Shoo: consists of more titan CAFETERIA CIIICIC STARTER-M vwsmns MARSHMALLOW COOKIES lb' " value. at .................................................................. ,. .ttt23.98 300 pairs at the p,,.s,.m ,;,m.; A i (MFETEMA CH1(l,K GROWER McCrcatly's CHOW or PICKLES .. REX rm GROWER 9'62, Crispy Flake SIIORTENING, lb. .. Men's Gabardine 2-piece Suits, double-breasted style REX 4 GRAIN SCRATCH ' U ' ' , V . . v A. .. :y3,79 SPORK (now on Casino), special . ............... .. mmhble in N” Mtmcme smd" """""""""""" " 352338 OUR lN'rR()1)tt(1ToRy OFFER Consult us rcgartiing finance Plan, it you .1... Clark's PORK & BEANS, 20 oz. size, 2 for All other ilncs I.adlcs' Shoes in stock at-- Wflklaze Inside Vclvet. first grade-your choice of Men's low priced Gabartllne pants to clear at S1198 Men'e'Dt-ass Jackets-Mule of fine quslit' gshimllne smartly styled In an attractive shade. R guiar prices 818.49-On sale at ............................................ ., 510.93 OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT Hols," SM 20 DISCOUNT A ' Men's Reversible Jackets, very smart looking, on ex- 70 - cellont value at this extremely low price .......... .. 3F9.98 Only 4 of this item left-Men's gshardlna jackets-n real bargain at .................................................... .. 56.98 ' Bulb-Double breasted style, available in brown 1322 shades-gals. only ALL OTHER PAIN ............................. .. S5.98 TS AT 1079 DISCOUNT -WAI.IiPAPER-- -CAFETERIA OPEN FORMULA FEEDS- sire terms, we wi'a: be vt-ry glad to talk the mam..- .Mon's English VVorsfed 3-piece Stilts, regular retail 0!! 0," w.th , F value 349.00 for ss9.9ti. with your choice of any BARRE'1"I"S ASPHALT srnnouss l ' ii" ' - Deivkist GOLDEN WAX BEANS. 20 01- sleet? for 350 shirt we have in stock FREE. THICK BUT,l,g.pgquam W 98 pourdi, Aylmer CREAM STYLE CORN, 2 for 290 V K . I II -F : 1 .. . .. I 7 An nsaortntent of Men”: Gabardine anti English Wor- STORMTITE 5011378 755.98 g,?)Ycl;x'B:;Fm :18 ' :5: sled 2-piece suits, double and single breasted styles, ' ' ' E n p regular prices S3900-to clear at .............. .. U3 OFF 1 SUNLIGHT SOAP DATESv 2 159- 101' ------------------------------------ -- - I SPECIALS FROM OUR PAINT -AND Carnation MILK, 2 tins for 29c; case lots . 36.7 Men's Dress Pants-Tailored from English Worsted WAIIPAPFR DFPARTMENT material, ttn excellent looking pant in a nice range , ' ' ' ' S" shim” ------------------------------------------------------------- '- M038 0"l'”id" whim Palm -- R 231- .......................... .. S3139 I, P (RAPENUT ILAKES R . 230 M-" , , , . . p osia I l i 07.. am-. .......... .. Mt;lI'l Grey Flannel Pants--e very special price only :3-Egp;?tf g;'.::i,.-(im.f,,,,'fv' mm” mauabh Nth purchase of Post's BRAN FLAIHJS wlth'(coup'on)-80c 0" -S5-95 1:1.,K1,,,,.1,,.,m,, prim d g iiiiiiiii """"""" " ' ' ' value enclosed for ............... .. . , . , , 11 ,t in v..- LUX POWDER , . choice of 1322 shad:-agnttvpa " qua 3 5,503; 1'09” SUGAR CRIS”: 2 for M"” G"b'm""” PSMS with 1”" "' '"'”"h 33798 ” K ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ” ' t, M Sale Price 1-0595 (mnpmqums ................. H , 19c lSutiiii;lil Siniti x EREE xzciii-V A 35': PKKAGI T. M. Llewellyn GPCO. W" """'””” 1”” --------- -- -- ---- -- 313.98 We specialize In fresh boneless beef. and can - ff ' , I it an order we - am with mu m .................... .. MDIITAGIIE :..:t.y:;.'..”;i.:P?:t.i..:i:':”.::.:..';i::..;.., ..... Mount Stewart STRAWBERRY JAM ......... .. MAGIC BAKING POWDER, lb. can 31c ea., 2 .3. 59c ROY ROGERS SHOOTING IRONS CONTEST Here's how you win, every package of any of the Post's Cereals entitles you to coupon and om chance to win. Any boy will want this Roy Rogers We have installed extra Refrigerators which have onnbletl tie to carry fresh meats. We Invite you to inspect our line of meats. which we believe to be the very best obtainable. time. i A