PAGE EIGHT THE iiasrsan GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: llllold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN : The. Guardian may be bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian omen; In South: The Snack Bar. The Post Office; Waldon Lavora. the following places I:DIOnlIfu; In Georgetown: .31. A. CARRUTHERB, Optom- etrist. will be absent from his mice from Wednesday. August 26, intil Monday, August am. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higgin- botham and Miss Florine Higgin- hotham. Halifax, N. S.. are spend- ing a few days in Montague. .. 'l.EGION HALL. St. Peter's Bay. Suppers served 5 P. M. Tues- day and Wednesday. August 25th and 26th. Bingo, etc. Annual Parish Bazaar. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ripley and family of Amherst. N. S.. wei-:5 nvemighi guests oi Mrs. Ripley's aunt, Mrs. W. B. Hilchey and Mr. Hilchcy. Montague. ..'COA.l. AND WOOD FUR- NACES.-We specialize in install- ing Furnaces of all sizes. No charge for our services in planning your heating comfort. Stewart 6: Beck's. ..'SAVE MONEY. yet. buy a re- liable watch. See our special wai- erproof, shock-proof. diis:-pi-oof watches at only 525.95. Fui" guar- antesd. V. P. Pepler. the Jeweller. Montague. ..tHOSPITAI. DANCE. Beaver Hall, Montague. Friday. August 28th. Downtowners Orchestra 930 to 12.30. Admission 60 cents. ..fFREE DANCE. - Sponsored by Kings County Young Liberal Association. Wednesday, September 2nd. Beaver Hall, Montague. Danci- Bond. ..'ARE YOU THE FELLOW? who likes a pin-stripe suit. We have the newesct coronation stripes, made in Braaford. England. Save Way Tailors, Murray River, always give you ll. little better than the best. at prices lower than the rest. ..'NEW FAWOETT OIL FLOOR FURNACE. See them at Stewart J: Beck's. ..'FRl':E CONGOLEUIVI SQUARES siz,e 9 x 12. with new rawcett Ranges. 4N0-trade-inst. All sizes and models at Stewart at Beck's. ..'I-Tricnds of Mr. fiorrion Math eaon, I-leatherdale. who is employ ed with Montague Men's Wear. are sorry to hear he is ill in UN Kings County Hospital. tMrs. F. 1.. Allen of Amherst. N. S.. is spending some time Wlih 'her sister. Mrs. W. B. Hilchey and IMr. Hllchey of Montague. ..'FUNERAl. AT STFRGEON - Tho funeral of the ,IHIP James Vincent Condon was held ycster- day morning from the James Creed to St. Paul's Church. Sturgeon. where Requiem High Mass was rclebrated by Rev. An- drew Macbonald. C.SS.R. Assist- in: in the Choir urn Mr. W. F. Steele of Montague interment 'was in the rlttircli cemetery. where services vicre conducted by the pastor, Rev. F. L. Mullally. The pail-liearors were John P. Griffin, William Dunn, Philip Creed. James !ifcNuli:', Alex Jam- Viemn and Daniel Contlnn. Truck Causes Heavy Damage Ar Garage 1 PORT CREDIT, Ont. tCPI-A trailer truck Monday sliced into a garage showroom near here caus- ing estimated damage of 38.500. The air brakes on the 33-ton oil tanker failed whils ihc vehicle was parked. It rolled down II slight in- cline, jacknifed and made it u-turn into five new cars that were on display. EXTRA! EXTRA . FILMEII III I FIRST MOIIIE MARITIMESI TOP STARS AND A STORY THAT WILL EXCITE EVERY MARITIMER. ALL OF ITS THRILLIN G FISHING SCHOONER SCENES WERE FILMED OFF LUNENBURG. N. 8.. WITH MANY OF THE TOWN'S CITIZENS APPEARING IN THE CAST. SEE IT- THIIR. - FRI. - SAT. E7fI(i tttqtvzry Jr lips ul 3 fmmo ;'w J wifd zm'mX ..u:u'tuH-.i .' 'u.i 7c-(KL-KI”5rfA K . .i-.-. llw fabulous ”Boston Mon" i.Ill.IIIt:iIlq(”i the gale-lashed Alugkon -.ocis...for the GREGORY PECK .,pY,l my . K. G' i - w."il.t: : it s NY OUINN-ion uimnav mini. KING n I'()lbIdd9? Woman! . .5. . , prunes: znwaan HURRY! HURRY TODAY is You: LAST CHANCI TO 5!! Rio most wicked -wildcat of a woman that over brought her love viol- ence to tho scroon! "RUBY ADULT -p SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 9 GEIITRY" J home of Very large congregations attend-' ed both services in Trinity Unite Church. Montague. on Sunday. August 23rd. when the church ob- served the 71th anniversary of the dedication of the present. church; for the worship of God, and that 28th anniversary of the United Church of Canada, and recalled the goodly heritage from the pas: brought to this area by true and worthy Presbyterian. Methodist and Bible Cthirisiian pioneers, exempli- fied respectively by Dr. James MaoGregor, Rev. James Bulpitt. Rev. Francis Metherall and a host of others. The minister. Rev. J. Murdock Fraser, conducted both services. with the large church choir lead- ing the service of praise. In the morning. Mrs. John Mac- Rae and Mrs. W. J. Mulch of Cherry Valley sang the duet "The Beautiful City" and Mrs. MacRae sang the solo "Bless This Church.' The guest preacher. Rev. J. Al- lison Fraser, brother oi the min- ister; Saint John. N. B., spoke on "The Church In The Wilderness" from the words of Stephen, the first Christian martyr IACIS 7:36) He quoted Dr. A. J. Gossip. ”The church is a little clearing in the choked jungle of life", noting the witness of the churc.h as follows: I. In mission lands, as Dr. Sidney Gilchrist, in Africa combating .pagan practices in "The dance of ldcath”; 2. in war-torn lands as Korea; 3. in American industrial life; 4. in Canada, amid tremend- ous new development, eg. Kitimat, B.C., changing from an Indian village of seventy people to an ex- pected nfty thousand; 5. in the local area. i Rev A. S. Weir of Coiiiw-all llJl'OugllL greetings and pronounced llhe benediction. i At the evening serrice, Rev. iliarry J. V'ickei'sop, at liD.lli'E son lcf Illis uliiiicli, now niiiiisicr at Dresden, Ontaiio. led in aiiiiirrrs-' my prayer, and gave the bcnedic-.l tlon. I i A duet, "Love Divine, All Lovesi Excellzng” was sling by Mrs Doug-i ias Coffin and Mrs. Arnold Wight-I man: The Brooklyn lilo. Messrs. Johnnie Bears, Malcolm liluiiro.l and Willard Bruce sang the selec-i tions "Lead Me Gently Home" andl "Majestic Sweetness”. I The pastor iiarratt-cl scveraii "ntilestoiirs" in the f7IllIlCI1 iicrit-. age in this arts. from 1793 to the pi'es.ei:t day. noting the latest mile-i stone. the building of the church; hall during the ministry here oil Dr. A. D. MacKcnzie. He referred to the very cnnipreliciisire histor-1 loal account ccnipilerl from lill'l0lI5l sources for this aiiiiii'ci'5iii'y by" Rev, H. J. Vickcrsrili. I Rev. Allison l"rasci' preached onl Revelation 31:13. "On the east three gates; on the north three gates; on the south three gates; .and on the west three gates" 3 He said that man)" iliilercnt roads lead to the city of God, and all people did not have to pass through the same experience. nor have the same mode of COlli'?rSl0l1., i The very hearty singing by choiri land COKl3l'E2ilIlOfl of such grail! psalms as "All Pt-rple Thin On, Earth Do Dwell". "Sins: To Thr, Lord With Cheerful Voice", and"; such hymns as "Guide Me, O Thoul Great Jehovah" unis an impressivei feature of these services. The ministers, the gucst siiigcrs Montague United Church Observes Anniversary CAPITOL THE GUARDIAN. and choir were entertained after the evening service in MacKenzie Hall by the ladies of the church in a friendly hour, with music and reireshnieiits. - . . Dundas And Vicinity ..'Miss MaryT-R-ilTey of Toronto spent her vacation in Cumberland Hill with her mother, Mrs. Marion Riley. Work is progressing favorably on the erection of a new store at Dundas centre for Paul Klngsbury Mr. Wallace Macxenzie is doing the work assisted by George Ttlrner. Mr. Robert Jenkins of Dundu left on Friday for Toronto where he will spend the winter. Miss Shirley Jenkins of Toronto. spent it two-week vacation with her parents. Mr, and Mrs, Earle Jenkins of Dundas. The many friends of Phillip Campbell will be pleased to know he has returned to his home after undergoing a successful operation in Montague Kings County Mem- orial Hospital. The interior and exterior paint- ing of the Dundas Baptist Church is iiciiring completion. services for the present are being held at Dun- daa United Church. - Mr. and Mrs. Janice J. Campbell had as their guests over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sloaln. and daughter Helen of Brookline. Mass. Mrs. Joseph MacDonald of An- Lignnigh (nee Bella McGillivray) spent some time on the Island vis- iting old friends and TEIHIIVGK In Glcnfanning. Dundas and Suuris. Irving Lapierre of Annun- completed the in- tenor painting of Bridgetown School. Miss Florence Matheson. Alblcill cross. is engaged to leach hero for the cnminz .V981”- MISS Mat-heson is a ilmduale 01 P; W" ' Mr, dale has just Hunter. manacef 01 Mix L. S. Bridgetown store. left for U119" where he New Brunswick recentlys g I XVIII RI)Cll(I acme time visiting his h;niIlFl'-in-IIIW and sister. Rev. and Mrs. Alex Firth. Dr. and Mr: Edward Kaamef wrre visitors In Dundas last. week. Messrs Roland and Lloyd J9” kins at 1-xagersville. Oni.. spent ten days in Dundas. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jenkins. They Temmed to Ontario on Friday. Misses Geargeii-a'ziiid Julia Camp- bell of Boston. Mass.. ili'rived 1101119 13;; week to Poplar Point where they will spcnd. their liolidays Fllh their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MCD0naIdG.G rsi peak in North America -(cot Mount McKinley In Ill: is . .. Alaska. The facade of the cathedral of Rheims, founded in 1211. is one of; tho masterpiece: of the Middle; A . SHOWS AT 2:30 - 7 - 9:00 v FROM A HANGMAN3 MOOSII THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY . . . AI 'ROCltVT TANGLES WITII A VICIOUS LAND-GRAIIINO GANG TO Cartoon Comedy Canada Carries On Chapter No. 10 Serial LAST SHOWING T0-DAY CHARLOTTETOWN ' lN- MEMORIAM MR8. nsvniin w. PENNY The death occurred suddenly at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on July 29 of May Elizabeth (Lizzie) White. wife of the late Reuben W. Penny of Murray Har- bor, in her 'l9tih year. The late Mrs. Penny was born at Point Pleasant, daughter of the late Joseph and Lavenia Weather- ble White. Left to mourn are eight daugh- ters. Gladys. Mrs. Irving, Char- lottetown; Marion, Mrs. Harold Bell. Murray Harbor; Ethel, Mrs. Loftus, Newton Centre, Mass: Mary, Mrs. Jones. Cambridge, Mass; Thelma. Mrs. Robert Bell; Grace. Mrs. Marvin Herring, Mul- ray Harbor; Blanche, Mrs. Victor Bi-oolfs, White sands; Vivian Mrs. Malcolm Sutherland, Long Beach, California; two sons, Garnet and Wallace, Murray Harbor; three sisters: sue. Mrs. Hugh MacLean, New Glasgow. N.S.; Ella. Mrs. Guy Woollard, United States; Daisy, Mrs. Perley Jordan, Char- lottetown; five brothers: Colin. Wallie, Percy, and Peter. lll'l'8)' Harbor; Arthur. Sydney. N. 5.; also 22 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. The funeral, which was largely attended was held Aug. 2 with a short suvice at the .home oi her daughter, Mrs. Harold Bell. follow- ed by 3. service at Murray Harbor Baptist Church conducted by her pastor, Rev. Kenneth Norris of the Church oi Chiristw Hymns sung were. "Rock of Ages". "Good- Night and Good-Morning", and Face to Face". Interment was in Murray Harbor Cemetery. Flower bearers were Messrs. Harold Bell, Robert Bell. Marvin Herring. Victor Brooks, and Bruce Gormley. Pallbearers were Mesrs. Roy P. Brooks, Milton White. Vere Beck. Silas MiicKay. Freenian White, and John Gosbee. Flowers Pillow-The Family. . Crescent -Vivian, Mac. Joan. John, and Barry. Wreaths-Percy and Haltx Girls at the Do-Nut Shop, Long Beach. Cal. Sprays- Grandchildren. Rulh, Garnet. onzo. Bruce. Emy. Marilyn. and Gary. Bob and Jane. Mary, Linda, and Giirnie. Barbara. Sheldon. Bobby. and Ruthie. Carman. Blair and Carl. Elizabeth and Robert. Wallie, Marion. and family Colin, Florrie and family. Arthur, Maud. and family. Peter, Minnie. and family Laura and Lewis. Roy. Edna. and family. Sybil. Elsie. and Margaret. Church oi Christ, Murray bor. Mis. Whcatley nnd Mr. Lea. Basket,-Mrs. Reuben Mat-Lioii. Cord Of Thanks The family oi the lzite Mrs. Reuben W. Penny wish to exicnd their sincere thanks to those who sent flowers. cards and letters of sympathy, and to all who helped in any way, during their ieceni sad bereavement. Albert. and Al- ROIIIIIE. Har- The first successful aulninobilc inn across North America was made from San Francisco to New Georgetown and O I O . - Vicinity . . tHer many friends are pleased to hear that Mrs. E. B. MacL.-iren has returned to her home after being a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague. Mrs. Ian Sterling and family of Otfawa. Ont.. are visiting in George- town, as the guests of her father. Captain J. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. Adolphus Scully. King's County Assistant Jailor, is on his annual holidays and is being re- lieved by Mr. Fred Allen. Mr. Elmer Hatch, who has been employed in construction work, ar- rived at his home in Georgetown several days ago. Mrs. Rodney Bruce and family left early in Ihe week on their .re- turn to their home in Montreal, iifter vacationing with Mrs Bruce's mother, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mrs. Bruce accompanied Mrs. F. Valeria and daughter, Pat. who have been holidaying in the Province and were returning to Montreal by car. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavera. Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Chester Walker and Mr. Hnv.'iif'd walker. inotored to CIli'Il'l0IlClOW'l'l on Au- gust 17. On August 18. Mrs. Laura Lavers. Miss Beatrice skinner and Mr. Howard Walker. motored to De Gros Marsh, where they iiere guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Don Johnson. Mr. John Dicks and Mr. Arnnld Murphy were visitors to Charlotte- town on Aii-gust l7. Miss Louise Murphy. of Char- lottetown. is spending a vacation at his home in Georgetown. The Maritime Electric Co. have coinplclcd the placing uI tlic poles for the new line from Roseneaih in Georgetown. Within the im- mediate future the wires will be placed on the poles. It is hoped thiit. before long the power for industrial and domestic use will be coming over this line. rather than depending on the submarine cable from Lower Montague--AG IN MEMCRIAM . THOMAS C. KEEFI The death occurred at Mill River on Aug. 5th of Thomas G. Keefe in his 78th year, after a long ill- ness. A life-loniz resident of that community. he was the son of James Keefe and Anne Faye. His wife. the late Penzie Clark pre- deceased him nearly 25 years ago. He bore his illness patiently with Christian resignation. and was tenderly cared for by his son Frank and his wife. with whom he resided. A kind neighbour who was always willing to lend ahelp- ing hand, he will be remembered by many farmers for his mechan- ical ability in assisting them to repair and maintain their mach- inery. He received the last rites oi the Rcman Catholic Church, oi which he was a devout. member. , The funeral. directed by Mr. D. A. Williams. was largely attended and took place Aug. 8 at the Sac- red Heart Church, Alberta, where Requiem High Mass was celeb- rated by Rev. W. E. Monaghan. Interment In the church cemetery. Pallbeaiei-s were Messrs. George Clark, Russell Bell, Erskine Clark, Alfred Foley. John Wallace. Heth- eral Inman. He leaves to mourn four daugh- ters and two sons: Edna (Mrs. Lewis Murphyt West Roxbury. M a s s.; Winnifrecl (Mrs. Basil Stuart) Halifax. N. S; Mrs. Fran- ces Nelligan, Halifax; Olive (Mrs. Lowell Matthews) Lot II, P. E. 1.; Borden oi Halifax. and Frank at home; also one sister Zeta lMrs. William Douccitel Seattle. Wash. and one brother Edward, D0l'CI1CS- ter, Mass. Masses Offered Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shea. Miss Veronica O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hogan Mrs. J. L. Crounse Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foley Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wallace and family Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O'Brien Dr. G. L. and Miss Florence Keefe Dr. and Mrs. Philip Fiirrell . Miss Muriel Bell Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell 'Earl and Malcolm Bell aucuvsjrg 26. v 1953 2 and Mrs Borden Keefe and family . Mr. and Mrs. Basil Stuart (2) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keefe (2) Gerard Harper Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 1 urphy Mrs. Frances Nellizan and film ily (2: ' Mr. and Mrs. Lowell and family ' Mr. Frank O'Meara Mrs. Eliza Stewart Miss Edna Nelligan Miss Winnifred Nelligi.. Miss Betty M:icLennan Mrs. Roy Fougere Mrs. William Perry Mr. Thomas Flanagan Rev. Father Carroll. Floral Tribute: Pillow-The family Cross-Bordon. Marjorie yM3LbI1C'il. anc family Wreath-Olive, Lowell and fun. ily Cut flowers-l'-lrank and Annie Crescent--Basil and Winnie Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bel-. and family Spray-Miss Betty McLe.nnan Wreath-Frances and girls. M usages Fred and Ella Methei-all Mrs. Sadie O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Hunter Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dori Camp bsll Ml”. anii ).li-s. Russell stevian, Mr. and ixlrs. John Rockford Mill River Women's Institute Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Moshe: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mosher Miss Bernice Richardson Mr. John 0'Flyn.n Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips. Sportswomon Plans Trans-Ocean Flight BEDFOR-D. Mesa. (AP) - Mn Mai-ion Hart. 02-year-old New Yo:-I rportswoman and author. took off Tuesday from Bediford airport in the first 181; of an attempted trans- Ailantiic flight. Acconipanied by a colpiiot navi- gator, she plans to fly a single- engino Beechcraft typo plant equipped with extra tanks, first to st. John's. or Gander, Nfld, Plan. call for her to continue on throual Europe, Africa and Asia. to Aus- tralia, v India's new malaria control P1'0s' cram is designed to afford protec- niin in l25.(t00.0m DPFSFIYIR. Bi-itis'h aviation exports. valued York in 1903. 3. What a . ruminant re-chews 50: letter (Ht-h.l Varicty of heat Female red deer skill short coats Expression (Phonct.) of sorrow 16. Music note Plays 11. Bombardet. 1..l-lints . 19. Evening sun 15.A piilowcase god 1!. Cripplo (Egypt) ACROSS 1. German organist, composer 5. Scorch 9. Dispute .10. Employed i 12. Peer 13. An easy gallop 14. Devoured 1i'l. Voiceless 090.-I s-Q0 .-: 19. Also 20- SIOUIS 21. Allowance 21.1-last African for waste -hartebeest. (com) 22. To press down 25. Wholesalt 20. Cereal grail 27. Exclama- tion of grief 28.1-fail! 29. Horizontal ' supporting member: of I doors L33. Natron (sym.l 34. Belonginy . to me :35. .'lumbIed . YP0 I6. subsidlng 38. Masculinr L41. Paradise 41. Emmet: v ' i WIN ;,1. TIT: sou) 3. consent. AXYD PJW KHPI HJN HAD CLEAR. -eon. '; DAl'LY CROSSWORD DAILY ciutrroqnom.nm'i how to woiii lir- IILONOFILLOW Ono letter, simply stands for another. In this example A is tiled for the three L' , X for the two 0'1, etc. Single letters. apos- lroplilu, the length and formation of the words are all hints. loch day the code letters an dldonnt. A Cryptogran Quotation aruiixriw nnvnr pa civxiriani-oi I-am.npi.i'4-.avgaxp.r. - Yutsnlars Oi-ypooqootox I'VE crrm! iroa uni. sniotnmaan at IYIUTF than 310600.000. set a rec- ord in June. .:. Eat a bigger breakfast -and be thin Uaii-ally fake fruit. juice. toast and coifcr? You're paving the way to a mid-morning snack. heavy lunch. huge dirincr -- and added pounds. In September Readerla Digest, two nutrition experts explode some popular theories about dieting -- ahow why skimpy breakfasts may he one "cause for shocking number of overweight adults - how in the long run a hearty morning meal” . will help you lose weight. Get September Reader's Digest today: 45 articlesoilasting interest. condensed from leading magazines. current books. ' amount ililrilillfi 22- Lone EBREE E32” legged E iiirqs :3. Hab- liable 24. One- spot card 5. De- parted. 27. Pinion g , 29.1;-abnc . gtatevday I Answer I made from .42. Plant ovule flax 34. Small .1-- 30. Excess It roden days of a 37. Offer solar year 3a.One of (M, over a lunar 13 Hebrew ycari tribes 31. Dwells 40. Father LBAAXI c .1 d o giLcliLo,&s o vrminp"'nui'r 1 rovuno A nuut INTERRIIPTION lions: There will be an interruption in Cardig vicinity on .Wednesday,.- August 26th betwee - the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 p.m., weather permitting. for the purpose of stringing. wire on the new line from Poole's Corner to Georgetown. Maritime Electricgco. Ltd. 1 and SUMMERSIDEQ Every Thursday .. Every Friday ..... .. contact with a cated. ll CLIIIIB SCHEDULE Through the facilities of the Department of .I-lealih and Welfare, chest clinics will be held throughout the Province during the month of September, as follows: Tuesday,ISeptember 1st T .5230-12230 P.M. Tuesday. September 15th .. 9:30-12:30 P.M. SOURIS- ' I . I . Monday, September 14th .......... .. 1230- 4:00 P.M. MONTAGU'E-- Monday, September 21st .. . 1."30- 4:00 P.M. ALBERTON- - Monday, September 28th ........ .. 9:30-12:00 A.M.; PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM- . - " . I . Every Thursday ..................... .. 10:00-12:00 A.M. Patients for review will receive appointments through the mail. All persons who have not been In active case of Tuberculosis, are re- quested to cons It their family doctor or their district Public Health Nurse, either of. whom will decide if 8 clinical exarninatlon and standard chest x-ray is indi- E. M. FOUND. M.D.. Medical Director of ClInI0l- 1:30-- 4:00 PM. 1:30-'- 4:00 P.M. 1:30- 4:00 PM. I