LGUARDIAINI. cnsnnorrerown and visitors ' to gees mom I I ,, THE 'MAY 23. 1952 7"! 957"" 5”Al”'AN '-59-I35-i5'Iw'-'I-3 5'43”-'3 Store And Warehouse Ferieer llew Pertll . Pellllirolle-Vlolllell moms”!-tr..2t A68l'lls-IOHIAIIDII Isseld I. IAICI. Ire. Ina ltswert. Ire. Isles Ileethee sllee Jens Ilhghtn. ties Ileliesse. AGE! IIIOIOIIOWNI Weld: lasers. 2 "i"Ie0Ie'ri'Ienee:Ieto-sleettlesouniupisue-ieesonugm - GIesIhIOtlIse;llGeergetowex'I'Ie offleexfelees-ie:2eeI.eadleeeeel.Iisherssa.soe. Idlllelhlll Mr. George Nicholson. Mont. eaue. is lesving tode on e busi- nuatnptoseintao .N.n. ....-snoouuuon CLINIC A Bourtl, Friday, May 30th., 2-4 pm. in Town Hell. for bebles end pro- school children. and Mrs. Peter. Gincielr. Moutegue. were holidey visitors to Dherlotlatown. luests of Mr. -end Mrs. Austin Treinor. Mr. end Mrs. Wendell Bottles, tceompenl by Mr. Arthur Dean, all of lzxeter, New Hempshire. U. 3. A.. no spending e week et L.ene's Tourist Court. Monteg . where they ere enjoying good trout fishing. Together with sev- erel others they report heving caught some four pounders. SHOWS 3:30 7 - 9 SALE seems rooav suns JUNE my ssr. end ceeil Wightmsn. llellleiu Q90 the week-end in Montague. visiting their son Arn- old. end here. Wightrnsn'a .eister. Ilse. Are-hie Hume. . The many friends of Mr. Harvey Fraser ere son'y to heer of his illnus. He is e patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish him e qeedy recovery. ..'Mre. A. P. cunpbell, Ment- egus. left Beturdsy for Montreal where she will Join her daughter, Mrs. Fred Mlnnikin. They will sell on the Oolumbls irorn Montreel on Thursdey for Dumfrles. Scot- lsnd. where they will be the lllostl of Mr. end Mrs. D. Foster. Mrs. lbetsr is e sister of Mr. uinnlhiu. They plen to remain in the Old Country for two months she will tour scotlsnd and England. -ADULT-. his I,'-l;IIllllll.I.ll.ll.llS Clll4i6ii.M6iili Rum ..'MAull'l'lA'l'l'l OOIIIT AT Gsonolrowx-supendiery Me. glstrste for King's county. Joseph ivz. atone” d. any has oourt wn on on ma et son sun. -ram moi on the docket. In the ant osse a resident of Georgetown pleaded rulltr to e cherge of driving en automobile while his ebility we; impeired by the use of alcohol. He was fined 850.00 and costs or in default to serve one month in jeil. HI! onerstlns license was cencell- ed (or three months. In the sec- ond cese e Georgeto . resident pleedsd guilty to s cherge of be. in intoxiceted in e public piece end was hned 850.00 end costs or one month in jail. this being s second offence under this section of the Act. The case of g rug. dent of Souris. charged an: - section 285-IA of the Criminal Code. which had been adjourned from s previous heering,' was next on the docket. Evidence wn teken and the case further adjourned for Judgment. The defendant in this case was represented by Mr. Someried Trslnor of Charlotte. town. Mr. 6. s. 1-lessien. Q.c., TODAY MATINEE 3:30 EVE. 7 and 9 DAVID PRIIIGE EDWARD STARTS TOMORROW THERE WAS A DEATH-TRAP IN EVERY MENACING MILE OF THE .TREA,SURE-TRAIL FROM DALLAS TO SAN ANTON'-AND THEY FOUGHT IT OUT AT FORT WORTH! LIeweIIyn's L TN-f"m.'s&u. NEWS - COMEDY 9- CABTOQEI. .. HIV. W910 Peteris Road Fire yesterdey Itternoon nl Peter's Reed destroyed e two- storey store and etteched ware- house owned by Mr. Guy Reid. Loss was estimated at approxi- mstely 810.000, pertielly covered by lnsursnre. The buildings were "meted et. 34.000 and the stock et 86.000. The ettic of the llulldlng was in flames when the fire was dis- covered by Mr. Reid about 2 pm. The outbreak was believed caused Crown Prosecutor for Klng'sCoun- ty. represented the Crown in all cases. p . Destroyed By Fire At lien Dies At sourle . rebuild.--C. The death of Mr. Herold Camp- bell. forsnerl of New !erth. . occurred sud enl at the home of his brother. eorge Campbell. Souris. yesterday. Mr. Cempbeli wes in his Mth year: He wes.the son of the late Mr. end Mr!- Davld Csmpbell of New Perth. Left to mourn his pessins are two brothers. George et Souris. Russell in Charlottetown. and sister, Gladys of Boston. Yesterday. by a defective flue. I The blele spreed quickly end the ettorts of e lsrge number of neighbors failed to seve either the buildini hr stock. However the nearby residence was uved. Rein helped the fire fighters pre- vent the tlemes from spreedlng. The store wee orlginelly built by Mr. Archie Johnston and was operated for yesrs by Mr. J. L. Mscxinnon. now of Murray River. The letter sold out to Mr. Reid in 1906. "Lest night Mr. Reid seid he was still undecided whether to Mess. The funeral will be held lrom the Church or Chrllt. .MontsslIe- this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Inter- munlty Cemetery. Annual Meeting SHOWS 3:30 7 AND 9 JUNGLE PERILSI THE SECRET OF (-7 td., Montague TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. t-M5211 Rur Hzlvlm Jul S 'I'arzan's ava e 3 P". GAP TOL L I lhsrry. Fsrnwoodgend Ohelton. - van - -re Il10l10Wl3AltII'- st. Peter's Bill. The regular monthly snd ennuel meeting of st. Peters sub-division of the c.W.L. was held on Sunday. Mey 4 at 2 p.m. in the vestry with 3 e good ettendencs. ( W The meeting opened with the leegue preyer. The president pre- sided. end 29 memberf enswsred roll” cell. The minutes of the lest meeting were reed end discussed end it wes moved end seconded 112.50 be psid the Prince Coun- ty Hospltel. 5104!) be sent to the Red Cross end 3600 to the Mis- sioneries of Mery. It was elso mov- ed end seconded to send 130.00 to the Oetholie girls scholarship fund. . The different convenes-s were heerd from end the msgezine con- vener msorlad six rnssszines go- ing to 10 homes. The treasurer. Mrs. A. C. Green gevo her report of the year's business showing the sub-division hed msde smss dur- ing the you with s credit balance of 3864.00. wlmr KILLERS! THE llIAlI0llllSl The secrsteryls report by Mrs. Jernee Murray followed. with the different sctlvitles during the yeer showing e peid up membership of 41. The president. Mrs. Joseph Murphy thenked the. Reverend nthers end the members for their cooperation during her two years of ofilco snd ssked thet the in- coming officers be extended the semo goodwill end courtesy which had been sccorded her. The Nom- inating committee then took over end consisted of Mrs. Dore Mur- phy. Mrs. Welter Hemill end Mrs. Eerl Murray. , The election of officers for the ensuing yeer resulted es follows:- Director. Rev. E. McDonsid: pre- sident. Mrs. Layton Green; lst vice-president. Miss Mery Mc- Arvelle: 2nd vice-president. Mrs. Wilired Mocorlnick; 3rd vioe-pre- sidsnt, Mrs. Den Mccerdle; secre- tery, Mrs. I-Kerry Green: treesurer Hrs. Geromo Mcxenne. Councillors sre Mrs. Joseph Mur- phy. Augustine Cove: Mrs. Den Keough, Albeny Rural; Mrs. Gret- ton Noonen. Albany and Scarle- town; Mrs. Blrt. Cormier, Seven Mile Bey; Mrs. Harry Muttsrt. North Cerleton; Mrs. Wilfred con- nolly. Jledeque: Mi-s.. lrendon ALSO - COMEDY IAND SERIAL ment will tske place in the Com- U Dlestglnllogpdllsl The desth nsterde! to the xtnsfs county tsi ston- tague. off sue. formerly of least-by 'er s number ofyeers lI9- - The isle Mrs. seneebeugh. wee born in Abner. the deughter of the lets Mr. end Mrs. John end (leth- erlne Meek .- After her husbsnd's deeth. Mrs. sencebeugh resided et Whlln Reed et the home of her nephews. the Meoxinnoo brothers. Jules end .. I oyd. she is survived by two brothers. Angus Msoxlnnon. Abner. end Normsn Meeltinnon, larger. 2 Meine. The funeral will be held Thurs- dey sfternoon st 3 o'clock with s shortservieset elioessthsn. I . to the mm an chum. ....”"". ...If.7.'i hm”. ..1'.'.".'. Jf”.;"'g"- fntsrmentw be in the church 1,. 31,1. u And” unlwgufg 9Pm'W'V- . lest weeg Miss Mcaowan. who T? also received an I.O.D.E. scholar. Gear clown and :i""c'.i.'.'.".l.”:.7't'"'?"'J":.::"l::': - she is a eughter or Mr. and Mis. Murdock McGowan. Mr. Stephen seully returned to his home e few deys ego from Cemp I-llll I-loepltel. llslifex, NJ. where be we: celled for e medics! Iouril were visitors to Georgetown boerd. . A ' on Thursdey, Mey 22nd. Mr. Robert Whitewsy Gr. end Mr. Robert whiiewey Jr. of Brooklyn, were business visitors in Georgetown on Thursdey. Key 38. LAC. Joseph Ciotell Jr.. oi the Royel Cenedien Air Force, ste- tloned in Moncton, 11.3.. is visit- ing his parents, Mr. end Mrs. Jos- eph Goteli Sr. Mr. Lemuel Msccomlck, of Do- minion Government dredge No. 14, spent the holiday weekend et his home in Georgetown. G 0 Mr Cleud Welleoe of Montreal Maw" Pwfm 1'; visiting his home in Oeorge- "'18 . WII. Best age 5-6 weeks. Write or phone- Mr. end Mrs. P. J. Debory. Mr. '1'. .1. Kickhem. M. r-., or Souris. end Mr. Larry scuuy of Friends of Mr. Jemes H. Skin. her of Bridgetown. e former rcsi. dent of Georgetown. ere sorry tr heer thet illness necessitated his en the veterene' wing of the Prince Edwsrd Islsnd Hospital on Friday. Mey 23rd. A. c by bigger Mr. Meurice Del..ory.'2nd yeer medlcel student at Dslhousls Uni- versity. I-Ieiiiex. N.!.. is visiting for e few deys with his parents, Mrs. Joseph Arseneult; snsgeaine. Miss Margaret Osnniehsel: couch- ism, Mrs. Thomes'E. Noonen. Collection taken up I to .5220 and the meeting sdjourned. followed by the bensdltion. li.J. Mellon ll.0.g ROBERT WEBSTER, I7-2 Morel! FOR I IMMEDIATE Optometrist. . run a.s I l ' 25:” . SM-E. omu lloursi 3 8 BOOM HOUSE 10 to 12 A.M. ' end 2 to s ml. nounmag Lox end by sppolnhnenc. . Slum-t:Ain Montague M ten! 2.1.1. . P -' our: Con.rIeeted with ROY j -e steeoo Dre!-Ce.” v we..." Mggfmwe SALE seems rover ENDS 0 JUNE my LYNN VALLEY PEAS. MONARCI-I PIE CRUST; GROCERIES SUGAR (Fine White) 10 lbs. for ........ .. SUGAR (be! lots) ..... .. . norm HOOD oxrs, 5 lbs. for 44c - BULK TEA, lb. ........................................................ .. 67c Irsrrx-an PAN PEACHES, 2 tins for ..... .. 37c T emery CRUST LARD, 2 lbs. for . 25c WOODBURX SOAP, 4 for ............. .. 29c CLARICS BEANS. 20 or. size, 2 for ................ .. 35c MOLASSES, Extra. Fency: bulk, per -gel. ........ .. 94c MAGIC BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. tinsr eech ........ 290 2 tins for... .. .. 29c Wethey's Orenge & Grepefrjuit MARMALADE 34c. pkg., 34c-2 for ............ 66c uorsnzws OWN (Pits. free). pet lb- ............ -m 88c . msrsn-r mzsmcs COCOA, m lb. tins ........ .. 29c '7 nonsznzss tin --..... lysnm onnzo. !'RUI'I'-(Iontelm Prunes, Pedches, Peers. Apricots. 11 as skin. .While they lest ...., 29c N. we HAVE on msruir A mmsrzn or ohm: onocmms HERE ar spocm. muons . - .. ' .339 J I I .. - . O 2.: . MEN'S PRICES. Men's SUITS, reg. price 47.00; SALE .............. .. 36.98 Men's SUITS, reg. price 38.00; SALE .. Men's SUITS, reg. price 28.98; SALE ............ .. 23.98 Men's Gabardine COATS, reg. price 21.50; SALE 19.98 Men's SPORT SHIRTS ............................................ .. 4.49 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS .................................... .... 4.69 Men's WORK SHIRTS, reg. price 3.98; SALE 3.19 Men's HATS-to clear et ....... ..' ..................... .. 2558 OFF Men's DRESS PANTS at ................ .. 20"A. DISCOUNT Men's SHORTS A: TOPS es low as, each ............ .. 49c OTHER ITEMS OF MEN'S WEAR AT SPECIAL wen 24's--Tee Towels man so A - FLOUR and FEEDS . CREAM OF THE WEST TLOUR- - Print Cotton Begs ........... .. 5.95 24's--Plain Cohan legs 1.59 csrrrrmus pm onowm .. ......... ..-,..- 3.95 A CAFETERIA cmcem srsahzn. ...... .. 5.19. csrr.-rmu cmcl ditowmo men .. .....s.............................. 1.09 4.4s' ' 3.29 . 3.29 I pri1o..2on - l.ADlES' end MlSSES' ween LAD1'ES' NYLONS (Elegant)-A Very Special to arrive during sale 93c Mlsses' PRINT DRESSES ............................... .: ..... .. 2.39 Ladies' PRINT -nnrssns ........................ .5 ......... .. 2.49 ..... 4.49 Mlsees' DRESSES .................................................... .. 1.79 Ladies' NYLON swmrzns .............................. .. 3.19 Ladies' SLIPS ...................... .; .... ........................ .... 1.98 OTHER ITEMS TO CLEAR AT 2096 OFF FOOTWEAR It would be impossible for us to list our stock of leather footwear due to the feet that we have such s wide renge of Men's. Lediss'. Mlssee', Youths' and Children's in stock st thh season of the year. I In order to simplify this we ere offering you Dis- countsfrenging from . ' ' We kvm be pieesed to .....y..uais end check our Haecwaes awry ELECIRIC .....-.....-.e..;.-......... 2.69 urn: ELECIRIC was --..-.........-...,.....-.-... 2.59 HAM SAWS; reg. price 5.93; SALE .................... 4.98 GARDEN HOSE (50 ft. length!) with coupling .j. 5.49 COLEMAN KEROSENE LAMPS, reg. price less 255-? Genuine Swedish STEEL SAW, made: 36" .......... .. 98c FLOGLAZE COIDRIZER PAINT & ENAMELS - 1322 shades in five different finishes. Also Exterior Home Paint in more than 800 shades. ALL AT 105 DISCOUNT. secures 0 We know the sessortislwell edvenced for i seeding. . I I If by Illyelienee youhsve-not yet purchas- Gd your reouiremeuu at I-ley leek, we would bepIundptM1IetIrwonNe..1my'seeas wo cu-rent-uufrarie.-o”u. us: now as aw W0 have s stock L-uzeuune.'1'gi:-nip lesd1et!N'lb4-Min!" ... r ..