Retail Sales And Profits Higher Than Last Year A I ; gum . C; I . . Mr. and M . F" If M G - (H E ll ltl W n' I tilt . , OITASIEIQASEHIITHI-::00d5.n-dl:InI' :3: u:bI:l zdubliillinl Inatllal E .c.e(lit: lull;ll::s'l hell): ' lb! .l0r and son.”PranlllmMacG.rceglo: lateheruhom.e do Jtillllr 5.. M u e Cuts toiliiitll I"-ll.il0it-iliiil Nit" fs"('I;9'”l'II" 'l"':v 1” Iabonshed d""fl m,,,,,y this year than last. and dealers sales were 840.l'f'I.Mi. up and buildlnl Ina dealers. 5.4 Breton prior to coming to Valley Jr. of New York State. spentj Ea” Xranled in the budget piuuilulhs '0 hp mlm 9 9 "3; etorcs . ' i ' g g ' - - H g I in I s ii zli-o a sing e stat t . - . - vehicle dealers are makllll llzullighest proportionate gains. -l'”""' Vehicle deal”. nude "1" southern Kin s His i-n friends Charlottetown Miss Macdre or is hate of I) r cent foriali lax ""”' '" NW" Z”l'"'d '0 ""1" hi ”w'neoa'gl:,nl,:mM,.wy;yE :'1l:5,go:o&l':!:n1'5'wp:. cum . . will wlgh mg: may dgyg Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Little and engaged as teacher for gNorth payers. exclllfiing Cfilliyllilllvs hill s'"""""R "" c'"'””"'" 30”"- :clltai:lmO,.! nannies mporied Thunw vniny non” un” and ml. D Id. .nd succe” in hi, new ch”-Se. four children. U.S.A., are spend. Lake school, this rellate rnlilinl total lilllil iiin.l' ”"T' ' " 4"” WI” ling "Inc," "M . mtlcemmou. . av 3 He is being succeeded in the in! their vacation with Mrs. ' 575 "W 8".V iaxllayeli (l, g, (rmmmgg ia.I.V saws of In rem" stores group also showed slight tum. Valleyfield-Orwell Head charge by :Littlel parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Edith Rose. R.h.. of Blue 'Sonle l'0fl'lll10(liliPS ))l'lll('Il)Etll': ltlslleri an estimated !1.lI0.00il.- Sales were lower in hardware. Rev; Fred MacKinnon. B.A.. of Harold Bruce. Red Point. toll. Mass. is spending her an- bicycles. clllrks. fTlf'fIl('liiHl pI'('ll- lliiiir'll Smilax l'llllfIi'f'li under it i" fuel. drul. Jewelry and clothing Hays River. lnverness County. nual holidays with her sister and arallons and drlllts - have hccil ym'lI1&oI:lLzP mm numilcl-54,500,009 no . rise of L0 per cent from April and an increase of five per . .non was ordained t s in tile i ?Mr. d M . Ft C b ii. -i l..- -.- -. Tm ”0mlIl!:.Hliatl9?I4lfecflf?:fliH:hIlT wl(l:llllllllilllactrl::mslallliz pfbl cteil): first llll sobijelllltfffllg (lllsulliith aaliefyllvseihoatgl i J.""9 0' this yelr Illd till: V is hi: U-5-AS” is SlPBCildilI.:ler8umaPmptlfl1e. Mrs. Clinton Stewart was llns- ” A H0 lam Vylcuf -'-e-- :;lM..,l."1l;- were 347s7il3'l000 up.five months of the year were This church ranks as one of the' "m Ch”3': "9 Pilulded Mimi" "mu"! 'i9ll”V95 in R94 Ptiilli IE” I" "'9 Kl"”b0"" w"''"'"'' in nor cent from the correspond- iav aiir-r Trinity: 11 s.m.. stan- latrd iimr. Holy Communion and iemmn Rev. W. G. Hogg. Priest -I re rl'ALLlE.lEYFll:ZLD-ORWELL HEAD ...,,...-en.-aiion. Services Sunday. guy; 24' Orwell Head 11 a.m. lllfl 7.30 p.m. Anniversary serv- ,.,.. Rrr Frcd ll1acl(innnn. Min- -..lfii ,ll(iNTAGLiE 1.' n l i e ri Baptist PahI0ralP. Rev. Rowland G. gm. pastor: 9.45. Montague Sun- day School: ll. Montague serv- ml. 200. Murray River Sunday Srlluol. 2.00, Sturgeon Sunday 15 per cent from May. 1054. de- partment store sales were 398.- I70.000. up 10.1 per cent; and gro- stores except for women's clothing ihiglier for department stores. 5.! Eastern Guardian Montague. JFREE CHURCH of Scotland Sabbath School Murray River and Birch Hill 10.00 am. Services: Birch Hill 1100 a.m.: Belle Riv- er 3.00 p.m.: Murray River 7.00 p.m.. conducted by Rev. Wm. Macl(ay. ..'6T. PETEIPS DAY Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Service for Sunday. July 34th: The service will be in Mai-le at 7.30. conducted by the Rev. D. W. Mac)”-therson of Waln- wrlght. Alberta. The three con- cent; fuel dealers. 4.! per cent On Sunday. July 14. St. Dav having had continuous since 1337. the year of the scces sion of Queen Victoria. During these years L out the church. George Grant. who Principal Kingston. Ontario: Rev. MacKinnon. the father of Dr namely: Rev Divinity Hall. Halifax. N 5. Services this am. and 7 pm. C.P.R. Orders per cent; variety stores. 8.: per and motor vehicle dealers 4.6 per oldest churches in the province. worship Grants of land were given in her name and signed by the governor of great of ministers who have laboured in the charge have he- come well known names through- became the of Queens University. John Clarence Mackinuou of Pine Hill Sunday will be both morning and evening-ll Ministers " Jrollowing a faithful service of seven years with the Valley- field-Orwall Head congregation. Rev. A. C. Fraser has retired to a small charge at Mai-ioa Bridge. field. where with his gentle man- . ner. kindness and genlality. tie made a host of friends throughout , Cape Breton. Rev. Mr. Macl(in- Allison University and Pine Hill Divinity Hail. Halifax. where he Completed his theology. He has served in the mission fields during the summer months. A welcome is extended to Rev. Mr. MacKinnon, together with best wishes for suc- On Monday. July 18, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mrs. R. R. MacLeari. Miss Bessie Willis. Miss Rosamond Wood and Miss Ruth Miller motored to the city on business. g Mr. Neil Campbell of 'l'm'ohto is visiting in Georgetown. the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hunter of Charlottetown were visitors to Georgetown on Tuesday. July 19. where they were guests of Mr. Hunicris brother. Mr. Joseph Western bell. wheat Indicated. ent.eiCP Photo Defencel .To Command Unit OTTAWA,-Lt.-Cmdr. Gcor e H. Marlow. 31. of Saskatoon. wil take from National Good Grain Year WINNIPEG, tCPl-Onc of the best crops in years is standing in Canada's The Free Press mid-summer crop survey said Thursday. in many sections of the crop and yields may rival bumper outputs of recent peak years. the grain fields. coarse grain survey last Ialtl: atulatioas are extended to. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Iall andl Mac-lfour children returned to H.l"IX.l -Dr. oha Elmer and Mrs. :avaaiioI is Casi-ietisasvea Jab Phae on their recent marriage in lhavlng spent some time with Mr. .8i. Bernard's Church. Moncton. lDr. MacPhee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MacPhea. Souris. Lsome time visiting relatives in North Lake. South Lake. Kings- boro. Red Point and East Baltic. Master Robert Campbell. son of and Black Pond. Mrs. Roddie Kidson entertained The meeting was largely attend- members at her home on July 5. the Red Point Women's institute awa. Ont. Their many friends wish them a pleasant stay among their new friends and surround- ings. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Mallard and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mac- Donald. Norih Lake. spent a pleasant day at Wood islands on July to. Mrs. Alton Robertson. Munro Iltoad, is able to attend to her household duties after having lbeen indisposed with an injured arm. i Bell's parents. Rev. Mrs. Bell. Red Point. Mrs. John Dixon was hostess to H. C: and Miss Jean MacGregor. Dallic. ill now taking the five- weeita teacher training course in brothers at North Lillie. Institute at her home on July 5. Congratulations are extended to Misses Catherine MacPhee and Ruth Mclntyre. who recently graduated from the tlourill High School in the Grade Xll class. the Island to the Presbyterian mm with his first Ch" command of the Navy's first heli- ed by members and visitors. 39: '.- ' l. Th ”'ll'u"S" OF GEORGETOWN. Jul" Amuvdm - Ehlpmtigi c(:'lelgtlIeg.uolnAl: l?reoarlllieztaotlill:ll slim: Ic.il,tli)tt:rsix lSsiEls)rl-lsllllllIWli(;l;l5.l3 hcIle- Mrs. Gerald Bruce and family. Miss Arlene Robertson. Kings. Iitiy 'rrinii.v Church Mnliililhin MP" '1' Prlced 'B"i'f5 osrhom ' zh icgpoarlior to 1&7 u,pt,".gw”1 open,” principally Souria. left recently to join Mr. born. was a recent visitor to ...nm..x July 24th. Seventh Sun- summer wear. e as one. u p . G.org.'.own mm the amm"mmrMagnmc. mum who U employed in om Chmomou Miss Hazel MacDonald and Messrs. Joseph and Bernard Mac- Donald. South Lake. accompanied their sister. Miss Annie M. Mac- Donald. back to her duties as student nurse in Charlottetown. Many friends and acquaintances are pleased to hear that Mr. Ed- win Clarke has returned to his home in Mt. Stewart from the P. E. 1. Hospital where he had been a patient for some time. Mr. George E. MacDonald. Summerside. formerly of South I ram. July 22. 1955 The Guardian rm 5 I New Zealand'Tax Payers .Get Broad Concessions WEl.LlNGil'()N, N.Z. tAPi-Tail Cuts lire lllatie ill death duties-... by Finance Minister Jar-k Walls in Parliament Thul'sd.-iy night. I. .. . I The principal reduction is a rc- "lull" ”'""ld'l""s I" The liililtzct llltrotlllt-es instalment the first cent salve an lfIf'l1'aw ni freed from the 20 per l.'i,0ilii,00fl rim-tn. tax. THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT STAR Gorgcillis Grace Kelly tops I'lt'I' hit record with another gliimormlil pt-rfornlallce . . . filmed in Smith Alllcrican wilds in tlirilllng COLOR! .- GRACE KELLY PAUI DUUGIIIS GREEN gregatlnns are invited to worship at this service. Sunday schools as announc -' Rev. Russell A. MacLeod. Minister. SBROTHER VISITL Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gdudet. Montague. were pleasantly surprised last week when they were visited by Mr. Gaudet's brother. Louis. who is a chief engineer with a large electrical ompany in Toronto. This is Mr Gaudet's first visit to Prince Edward Island since his departure fifty years ago. He is also visiting three other brothers Arthur, Fred and Henry in Char- lottetown. Mr. Gaudet remarked .Lake. is spending his holidays In Minnesota. Card of Thanks I wish to extend my sincere thanks to Dr. A. Kennedy of Georgetown. the doctors. nurses Iand Sisters of the Charlottetown llospitai. for their kindness shown my wife while a patient there. lAlso my relatives and friends and neighbours. for their many acts of kindness during my re- cent sad bereavement, and those Wheat stands are pretionlillaicly heavy throughout Manitoba and Saskatchewan and mostly medium in Alberta with about half the crop in head. MT were recent visitors to MtIn('fili1 N.B.. where they were the guest: of relatives. Mr. and Mrs Al-iliur Sc-ulliun and daughter. iii.-lry Ann, of New York are gtlcsis of Mr. and Mrs. Ronlic Cercdini. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ccredini arc Mrs. Scan- 1on's sister. Madeline and son Hunter. Mr Ernest Avery. Elmira. prea- ident of the Credit Union League. attended the annual meeting held .recently in Charlottetown. Mrs. Michael Mclnnls. Souris. has made a good recovery from her recent illness in the Souris wHospitai and has returned to her home in Sourls. The rr-glar day for doing work at the Kingsboro Cemetery was observed on July 6. Congratulations are extended to Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baltic. and Mrs. John W. Robertson. srlmnl. .'i.0tl. Sturgeon service: 7 vi. Murray Harbour service i,.i1.m-pd by communion. rill: PRESBYTERIAN Church .,, ianada. services Sunday. July :4 Montague. divine worship ill am; Cardigan. afternoon service 3311 p,m.: Montague. evening selrlce 7.30 p.m.. Sunday School in am. Services on Standard IIlllt' You are cordially invited to attend. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Nllllistcr. Illl-I MONTAGUE PASTORAL l'HARGE. The United Church of Freiaht Cars MONTREAL ICPI - Canadian Mrs. Maurice Donovan has re- iurned to her home from a visit Pacific Railway Thursday an- '0 Ottawa" where Che W” "'9 nounced it has placed orders with guest "I h” 5"" C '" i Ii” 3 " II four Canadian firms for 1.640 new da””m”' Mr" '"d M” Bamh freight cars. Delivery is cheduled 59"": to be made this year. I . Contracts were awarded to the r M? and Mr; Albert "(lb-bs and Eastern Car Cn., Glasgow, N.s., ,?:.'(',;.'-V..,,”' :,mawll",0'.'l” mrlved T for200drop-end gondola cars; Mar- Ereiim elaezlg Mr P ”Ilg;:,l inc Industries. Sorel. Qua. for 40 Barents RH” ahd Mr: B0 covered hopper cars; National Car gtewarf ' ” ' Corporation, Hamilton. 0nt.. for i ' l 300 il'lPif'il0PP9P CH5 and 500 btlxl Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald cars; and Canadian Car and Foun- SHOWS 2:80 - Y - I SPECIAL! SPECIAL! A FREE ”DAVY CHOCKETT" HAT WITH EV- ERY BOX OF POPCORN AT THE CANDY BAII YES SIREEE! "DAVY CROCKIIITT”. KING OF THE WILD FR()NTllCR IS COMING TO THIS THEATRE NEXT WEEK. DON'T MISS THIS THRILLING HIT! Co Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Min- ister. Services Sunday. July 24-' unniague. it a. m. (daylight that Montague is one of the most beautiful towns he has visited mentioning the lovely homes and dry Co.. Montreal, for 200 flat car and 500 box cars. Cost of the order was not an- fi0lli1L'9fI. and family of Grove City, Penn. motored to Georgetown, arriving on Monday. July ill. where they will vacation at the Fitzgerald S . Mr. .l Joe of New Jersey. B. Edwin fluid of Rollo lxingsboru. who were presented with certificates and pins for five consecutive years as faithful 4-H who sent noral tributes. Mass cards. sympathy cards and tele- grams. i wish to express to them TODAY AND SATURDAY wlrll". mnrllillll IEWICC "id 5""' beautifully tended lawns. He is int" Sunday School. Guest Dreach- enjoying the "shin! while . guest; .r, Rev. S. J. Boyce. of River i he", Hebert. N. S. Guest organist. iirs Ralph Douglas. Lower Mon- vague: 11,15 a.m.. (Standard -vmcl. morning service conducted iy Rev. 5. J. Boyce. Bay. sllcrilf of Kings County. WM Club workers. The presentation my sincere thanks. John D. Gotell. Georgetown. .....,.. Hughes' parents. Owen Kelly. on "mm" l'""'P' a iuilllness visitor in Georgetown was made hy "on. Mr. Cullen m Mi "Mi M” "W" 38"!" Wt "" M""”"-V- ""'-V "I lthe ladies at the ma institute snna Paul and Geoffrey of Morlt- -, home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. July 17 Mr. Lelth Woolridge arrived from Toronto. Ont.. on Sunday to PRINCE EDWARD -------T-3 TODAY and sat. ".1 arrived in Georgetown by Mrs. Adeline Ynl-sion of Jericho. cm. 9...”, In "1, wed. Mm m, Long island. and her friend. Miss, the guext, of M". 3.,.h,,-l... Hazel Watson of Brooklyn. N.Y..l mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. I150 M". Y0F!i0n'tt br0ih9F llldl Personals sda. Services for July :4: Ant- versary services in Georgetown ll am and 7 p.m.: guestpresch- er. Rev. Ross Flemington. D.D.. l.l..D.. president of Mount Allison all of Halifax. N. l.. were visitors to Montague last week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Camp- bell. On their return to Halifax they were accompanied by Mr. were visitors in Charlottetown o Saturday. July is. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodgerson --B.A. Jean Lannon were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene l)el.ory. Newport. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace YOU BUY FOR LESS AT M” L: P- "'”'"'5' M"”"V s end some time ith hi i his wife Mr and Mr Alnll e --THU”-'" 0'” C'"""' "" "mm" 1' i" ii” 9 E: 1- ""'l”i iii a M wll is plarti” Music D nnic Roper r Bra-lo la ll il i all i S" Albania l W" D?” full ii... lA"r'iZ2i' "iii A" M "'""" """ "" L," d2; "Fl": 0"" "' ley ml aoreccnt gun? at in. ..Z.:"....Z... .,..I,';i';'".I'; M. ”2,fdj oppgcg cgggx N0 MAN EVER REACHED mm iiii.Ls ALONE - . . tree on ten ar 61 t W - it an rs. oy Jay were home of Mr. and Mrs. Cherie! Mrs Romic Ceredini From Bath I ' AND NO TWO MEN EVER CAME OUT TOGETWI illl'2g.ll-l;00ii'.i:'o"'.lillil'ri.ih”3-rail ..-mu Mlfaart MacDonald. R. ;ff,',:,”;;. ;f;mf”;;f",5frf;'V fggtf P80; mm mu?-dhgivnysrgrnfhcnmngglvdnhx . FEMALE - - - BECAUSE Tum GAMBLED WITH Gvivsilioim WW" and preaching. Murray N.. Ottawa. is the guest of her ems, Mr. and M”. Wm" Mun Mm wmiam Hnbbs. 5,” .ml rt " 2”. ” :"""' W "' fu , G d. n 1THE GUNSMOKED HILLS BECKONED TO MAN AND llilcr ll.00 am. The Lord's Sulp EM”: M"'"i9 M"”D"'""d' Donald. Mrs. Dnlmlils Rutherford and son f;:.f;r-"lf,';5gW-h' A8";m"li:','5r-wimri ill CI I938 79 CV9 :w0MAN . . - AND Tom; 11-s sugmmrun mom, of and preaching. Sermon y ' David of Halifax. N.S.. are vist- , f("T Norm. Murray Harbour: in", A140,. hm. Ind Mung Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aifleck. mg m Geomemwn M the ham? ltivhzsr hsloriheari Cl::Ellli:0ll;4rP8lGa!ir'aI:Il: THE CANADIAN BANK OF cowl"! BOTH! 100 pm. Bible School and the um. nobmm ". vmuns Mom. IML Sl9W"l- W9” S”'”l"-V 31195” of Mr. and Mrs. Snllrleon Walker. and mlamw - " ” Mal". . P I I i-Wis SuPP"- EV"Y0"9 V9" asue. guests of Mr. and Mrs. ” "'9 "”"" "I Mr and M” Edi 1 ri f B lh H 9" ' ' I ' UHF Dlvzl INC. Tm Amlytr home to these services. Kenneth clueme Thompson. Ward J8.V- . Mimi" '”""".V -'"' " 9 "I ..A.(: V D r A-"rris m,.n"'I,,g. i , lF the finest of Master Percy ONE WAY To ' ..-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hcbb. WI"; "is"-V '.'f.'I-l' ;fS"'pa'::m"i"iiM'r” Fram. g-;- ' TRA vi eee wt 5 S. . '. "l cuAlt(ligluI;Jhlrt3dwghurl;Esofocanl: 321,, ,”f.';.'..nbf,f.2fnfiaud Mrs. Wendell Jay. Miss Elizabeth Grant and Ml.-. i I-T ii University; 2 p.m.. Milli-OWII Cross; 3.30 p.m.. sturgeon. Inoc- ial music in the evening by the Brooklyn Trio. Rev. W. A. Paa- mlon. Minister. and Mrs. Csmgbelrs sons. Wayne and Reagh. w it will visit there for a few weeks. T us or BYIH srriiiitiiulullrns ON SUNDAY Special Sunday Dinners will be served in The Bison I oaaou MATHIWI ELLIS FITZROY BROS. "GROCERY Pisquid East Mr. Floyd Jay was in Monta- gue on busineas Tuesday. July 12. Mr. Lawrence 1-landricken was LONG YIARS AGO Long years ago in ancient lands When man's emotions first were iomleti a visitor in Charlottetown on HR ' ll - d ainbow Dining Room. Montague. every Sunday :heIi.ttlllfPl.rked mhln lmdglln 9:!" Wl:rdnend::y;dJuly;: 181. M M for the rest of the season. ' "1 th t . an ra. ar D , ': "W" 53"" iris. "..'.'".-. 3 .:l'E"""i""t TURKEY CW3" STORE HOURS: auto: ......u.c....-M.-.-.m....m-. s u as a . . . . iii.” a... may-. ..;..d u; no 1?. ”” ' "'”.” Adm sl 2, with All The Tnmmmss. Chum" 7- 3. 'h b. th urd one it --3 DC 9:8! e I'll 9' Deepest sympathy is felt for CIIITPCI wI.IIC"' lb. . . . . . . K Tnlnmg FUN FOR YOU ' - . hmme, W” compel.” .0 .51.. the family of the late Mrs. Wil- . Dinner Served from 4 - 7 "um. , ln('e then this urge has filled w 0 died in the Prince Edward 2 0 . c lignl MacEwen, nee Verna Jay. FRIDAY C b I Ah!) THE FAMILY. 1 l Hand it pitai the It I S u , G9 I ' "' : sh lab ndvlceailxdl much sorrow. pain I. car acoclldent E: Piaqulgwnasi. N . A-M- '9 P-m' Maple Leaf S 0' ' til i i l ,, gcmoslge and on an new Mrs. Duncan Jay, a patient in b. . . . . . . . ar 5 ' ” M tragically upon an on” the same hospital. was also the Mg '0 flan. Dugy gun. ,. Fxpiatinn of our nu victim of the accident and all 8 A M ' 10.00 P M P hat we and others do sosslnilt mm '0' ' Weedy "Id wm9l'l' . ' 0 . . . be llniasse or individually "c”V"y' ' s we receive or we remit. 5"0w"PlI9 Mrs. Harold Jay was a visitor in Lorne Valley on Thursday. July 14. the guest of her brother-in law and sister. Mr. Earle Mac- Donald and Mrs. MacDonald. Shortening. 2 lbs. . . 49: CHASE & SANBORNE man's few days are full of woe ulside the yea rs of youthful ircnd eynnii horizons filled with hope M,-pi turn; - AL. , ZENTRANCI "'l Wlil W” 1' "'0 "lnlmw" Miss Isabel Birt spent the July H ' m 15S : h-”"”-M -. mm. -. mm ::."::mi?.."'i.;f"""- Bananas. lb. 21: :lNSTANT COFFEE r-'-”'............” M” space I 0 ' .95.?” "'" '"""”'” ""”” s.23.2..?"1..i1'ss..E.'..;”'.l2if.i;.”Ii; cukes. each . .. 10: z”'"" 5” ..-ropgy 3, sA1'ugpAy.. Pisquld East. Miss Mabel Jay. Charlottetown. was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and sunny days of mirth and joy no nights of venture. dance and song. .'l'HEY BUILT THE GREATEST FRONTIER EMPIRE i'I'I-IE WEST HAS EVER KNOWN! . . . AND WITH HIS RABBLE ARMY AT HIS SIDE Hltl l')I'1I”IEI) TIII Lettuce. each I9: Tomatoes. pkg. 25: WESTON'S SODAS lb. pkg. 29: 'hr-n life was young with large 7ilIl"l'f1oVn:PlIII1I-I shone with mirth Mrl Levl J”. w0R"n To DESTROY "2 aglow I "L "ll "'5 37"" w”9l'M3' e . s.. - and daughter Carolyn of Eureka N.l.. spent the weekend with Bi-llce's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolrldge. Mlle Juanita Jay. Ch-riottetown. spent the weekend with her par- enta. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Hllgliea. ladford. were visitors at tile vnuih's romance of tender age mcny wistful years ego at we in reverie are spent l history end its span of time t marks the way of mortal man Hzraiied or in life sublime. "ti so my cimushla so back in rm? SUGAR 10 lbs. 79: and ROCK HUDSON Ill "HORIZONS WEST" Com-zllv - CARTOON - rl-;Arrnr;1'rlc ADULTS 60: - Children Under I2 REE suuniv Mloulour MAN OR MONSTER - ' - 7 WHAT WAS HE? WHY HAD HE COME7. a-aroma: hsuauuasnnaaaan -sass:-and With UIERXPHONIO SOUND Show time 8:80 p.m. I.'l'. - - Regular Admission THEATRE MONIAGUE I HEINZ SPECIALS Spaghetti. 28 oz. .. 29: Baby Foods. 6 this .. 59: ltetcllup 29: Pictou Peas. Zfor .. 33: It1a.vor Pack Wax leans. Ztlns .. 31: Peter Pan - 30 0!. Peaches. Zflns . . . . . 41: Sheriff's Instant Puddings. 3 for . . . . 30: Sheriff's Honey Sploe I White it avails the years and Cent- 'L'.V Chord ""lt'iy-seven years of life l- n the island shores and ward ti on the maple and the birch I dance the scotsman's High- land P1lng - tell the tales of ancient lore :(r"l:l1llII songs he'd play and :-ii;”'-- -r.-. . THUR-FBI-IA! OUAKER SPECIALS New JULYSI-D!-28 l'i?.'''j2.': ,, ,;. ,:,.”;',':;f" "Vi", Mm ' Q!” T ' ' Corn Flakes. lge. pkg. 22: Cd. MlE"i' bow I" 5k ms SECRET rowan MENACED THE WORLDi - ll.",,,:" ,r',I:'d.;'”l8'co&'mi'i'.nlf!:'.' Lind . . Ile came from a ml.IIIIi'Ills:1;IN Oi W800 ill "Wei "1? 9'-'"'ll' 99 . 3 t l . . . . . .. gt; mu; .:"i:;l.;h.l. sum p 603 glNO CIRCUS , Muffets. 2 for . . . .. 35: Cons. No. 2 . . . . . . 81.29 -t -le-any ever o "PHANTOM FROM SPACE" BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:06 A.M. DEAN MARTIN -- JERRY LEWIS- 11me-Thur-Fri-9:80 Set-9-11-Daylight Matinee-Saturday-2P.M. ' are the uplands and the meadows "iwitlaaacredtrl, Peta-Llelity With Premium - Mcson.Jcs . . 31.49 Pllffed Wheat 35: -P”. on .. 31.59