I‘ or! his duties with the C.N.R., trilowing (:1 vacéaction spent at his: 5 Dine In eorg own. . . P. E. Island HospItaIIty __ Friddy, Aug. '1', 1953 The Guardian Page 5 ed here up to the age of 16.,years ago, was celebrat- when- she was sent to Europe to ed at Brudenell Island on July 60th Anniversary Of Little Sands United Church Marked , wo-Way Evening Mail Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Murphy ‘ district ervice For points are to undergo an- wfiajor change. Following hard on the heels .of exit announcement describ- additional services between Eharlabteto n and Souris, the po¥tal office in saint Jun yesterday disclosed that a May evening servme .would also be establiSlled between Char- Wetown and Georgetown. signed by F. E. Ketchum, the met director, .the r e 1 e a s e 3th that effective August 1st, the present highway mail serv1ce etween Charlottetown .and the Kings County capital operated by the mend Motor Transport Will be terminated. It will be super. waded by a service operated by ,1... same Company as Contrac- to{This service will leave Char- lottetown daily except Sunday at 4.15 p,m., arrivmg at George. m at 5:40 p.m. The return-trip /—_-———_'—.—— EASTERN .. GUARDIAN ‘ 1/; OFF all suits‘, hats at ’76 price, a few bathing suits, and playsuits. Buy now and save. gene’s Shoppe, Montague. BACK OF HOUSE dresses to clear at $1.49. August Sale. Bella‘s Shoppe. Montague. .ON SUNDAY, August 3rd., the congregation of Valleyfield Uni- ted church celebrates its one hundred and eighteenth anniver- sary, Special speaker for the oc- casion will be 'Rev. John .M. sheen of Mount Stewart United Church. Services will be held at 11 “n. and 7.30 p.m. There will be special music at both sera vices. ' ‘\ ' AUGUST SALE. All spring and winner dresses, coats, cotton .kirts, shorts, and slim-jims re- duced to-clear. Belle’s Shoppe, Montague- ' PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and three young daughters, Elaine, Margaret, and Sharon, have re- nnnetflto there home in Arling- ton, Mass, after spending there vacation visiting Mm. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Hersey Carver, Lyn- l'ale. also visiting Mus. Carver is her brother Fnank Campbell, Billerica, Mass, and her daugh- ter Mrs. Victor Buchanan and Mr. Buchanan and little daughter lhihy, tram Toronto. ./ LARGE SIZE LARGE SIZE CUCUMBERS ONIONS . GIANT SIZE CE’LERY O 9 KING SIZE LARGE .. SIZE Beysl and youths' Lodies' white Geo'town - Service to and from Kings will leave Georgetown at 6:10 p. m.. and arrive in Charlottetown at 7:30 p.m. The Charlottetown Post Office Will despatch mails to all post offices en route via the outgoing trip, and receive mail from each on the incoming trip. Post Offices exempt from the above general regulation are Summerville. which will despatch to Charlottetown once daily 0 the incoming trip of the new ser- v1ce; and Southport, Pownal and Cherry Valley. which will des- patch to Charlottetown via Char- lottetown R. R. 1. Local letters will be exchanged by means of a, way mail wallett. The morning motor vehicle mail service will continue as at present. Bible SchoOI At _ Murray Harbour A very successiul Daily Vaca- tion Bible School was held in the United Baptist Church, Mur- ray Hanbou-r from July 14th. to 25th., with an enrollment oi 59. The children came lrom all the different Sunday schools' in the village also some from .Murray River. The leaders were Misses Mary and Winnie Ward graduates of the MODIC’DOII Bible Training School. They were assisted by Mr. Gordon Bean student minis- ter of the Murray Harbour Pres- byteian Church. A large number came out Fri- day evening for the closing ex- ercises when the children gave a way interesting program which included chmous, reciting of Bible verses, flannel-graph lesson. Much credit is due the leaders who worked so hard to make the school a sudcess. GEORGETOWN ( Mr. William Raluse. accom- panied by his son Bill, Jr., and his daughter Ernetbe of Everett, Mass, motored to Georgetown recently, where they will visit Raluse’s.mother, Mrs. Min- nie Rafuse. Dr. Philip Doyle left on Mon- day, July 288th, on return to Ot- tawa, Ontario, after visiting his I Itlier, Mr. Ernest Doyle and his sister, Miss Kathleen Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mansh oi SUNIKIST ORANIGI'ES .GirIs' better quality Pumps. . _ . White Bucks for ladies' and growmg gIrIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five Islands, N.S., motored to . A! . ‘9 u» —~ \ S O REHERIII a. HOL ’. t O O O I 0 Large congregations worshipped in the HIRED]! Sands United Church last Sunday at the 60th Anniv- ersary of the opening of the pre- sent building. This church has just been redecorated in the in- terior. New runners Laid in the aisles and the vestry re-decora- ted and new floor covering laid. The morning service was con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. LS. Wmlirey who welcomed the large congregation and expressed sin- cere thanks to those who gave suitable gifts to the church while 1' was being redecorated. Rev. R.E. Vessey, a former minister and now is Dalhousie N.B. was present. He led in prayer and ex— tended greetings and best wishes to the congregation. Rev. A. S. Weir, D.D. was the guest speak- er and brought an inspiring mes- sage- ‘ duets.- The choir with Mrs. Mary toric sketch of the congregation. congregations as well as strang- ing their holidays here. Anthem. The Murray River trio was heard in a fine selection. EVENING The evening service was con- ducted by Rev. Donald Nichol son, pastor of the St. John Pres~ byterian Church, Belfast. Greet- ings were read from the chair- man of the P.E.I. Presbytery who was unable to attend. Mr. Nichol- son delivered an able sermon. Messrs. John Beers and William Bruce were heard in two fine Deans as organist, rendered a fine anthem. Mr. M.A. MacN-eill read a his- The evening congregation com- pletely filled the church. Many were present from neighboring ers and visitors who are spend- The Murray Harbour choir und- er the leadership of 5. Rich- ards led the singing nd sang “How Great Thou An ” as an Georgetown on Tuesday, July 29- th. Mus’. Manslh will remain for several weeks in Geongetown as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Yors-ton and her brother, 'MT. Harry Yonston. Miss Beatrice Publicover of Boston, Mass, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Publlcover. ' Mr. ’Hugh Ohenrey of Toronto. Ont.,-IIIs visiting at the home of Mr.a ~nd IMns. William IMunphy. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bruce and daughter, Mildred of Toron— to, left recently on return home following a vacation spent in Georgetown as the guests of their mother, Mrs. Daniel King. tamin have returned to Halifax, NS. after visiting with relatives Doreen Scully, returned 1 3 st ing the summer months is em- ployed in a secretarial position at the Canadian Pacific Railway Ho- tel, Algonquin, in St. Andrews, N.B. was a weekend guest at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. De— ing in Halifax, N.S. as the guest Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Scully and in Georgetown. and children, Terry, Garry, and Maureen, motored from Toronto, Ontario, recently and are the g"ests of Mr. Murphy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will-lard Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Martell, have as their guests, Mrs. Mar tell’s mother, Mrs. Patrick Gal- lant and Miss Betty Gallant of Oytster Bed Bridge. Miss France’s Pendergast of Charlottetown was the weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. DeLory. Miss Sally Johnston of the nur- sing stati of the Kings County Memorial Hospital In Montague, was a weekend visitor to her home in Georgetown. Mrs. Eunice James left recenc, tly on return to Toronto, Ont, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Guy Hemxphill and Mr, ‘ Hemp- hill and her father, Mr. Jariah Baker. ‘ Miss Joan Batchilder and Miss week from a visit to Halifiax, N.S. Miss Sheila DeiLory who dur— Lory. ‘ Miss Sharon Scully is holiday- Miss of her cousin, Geraldine Scully. Mr. Alec Arsenault has resum- \1‘ "FO'RTY See a big ‘one. BARBARA STANWYCK - BARRY SULLIVAN ‘ . Not just a lot of guns and horses but a big outside action- _drama story, There is color and scenery plus enough action to' please any action addict; also enough story to please all. Theatre MONTAGUE Fa. . .4... August 1—2 ' GUNS" Boone. eci ~ STOCK" ‘ ;; REDUCTION 10 DAY SALE—e Aug. 1, toil! IDAY NEEDS , cello pack . ‘. . 2doz.59c COMING MONDAY 8: TUESDAY “BERNADINE” with Pat FANS IN STOCK I FROM $8.95 to $39.95 Mont'azgue Electric PHONE 92 MONTAGUE Mr. Maurice Chater, who has been spendingt hmee weeks in Georgetown with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Mac- Lanen and who was accompanied BOY» SINKS IN TAR MEAIFORJD, Ont. (0P) — Allan Carefoot, 12, was trapped in tar up to his armpits for almost an hour Tuesday night. Allan and his brothens. Ivan, 13, and Arthur, 10, had cut through a travel pit and run over a sarndacaovered mound of tar left when a highway was Ipaved two years ago. The boy was drawn down as if in quick- sand. Some truck-ers were flagged down and helped pull him out. Doctors spent three hours wash~ ing tar oflf ' ‘by his sist‘er-inlaw, Miss Marie Ferrari, left Georgetown on Wed nesday morning, July 30th for Halifax, N.S., via the Wood Is- land and Caribou Ferry. They are on their way back to their home in Switzerland af- ter a very pleasant and instruc- tive visit of nine weeks to Bos— Ibon, Mass, Hamilton and London Ontario and Georgetown, P.E.I., with shout visits to Ottawa and Quebec City. They are both very grateful for all the kindness received from parent and slraugerr and will al ways remexnber (the beauty and lovely atmosphere whidh pervade the Island. Mr. Chater's mother was born in Prince Edward Bland and liv- ,FSALE - - SALE - 4 sun 50 Squares No. 2 Royals. per sq. 13.00 I 100 Square 24' No. 3 Royals. 1 $10.00 per square KING'S LUMBER MIILL MONTAGUE IRELAND ‘ GARLAND AUJSDI RATES Matinee Each Day at 2 o'clock CAPITOL EVE. SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 +- LAST COMPLETE SHOW ‘AT 8:20 P. M. be educated; so he therefore 17th. claims to be half a Scotchman . and as such, be thoroughly up— hope to return to Prince Edward minted the anniversary of the Island again when conditions pen- Scotch Pioneers landing heme 1-55 milt them to do so. Mr. Chater and Miss Ferrari Patriot. - \ The Guardian «The Patriot ‘ NOTICE .TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS ' Patriot subscription accounts may be paid at the Montague. SOuris or Summer- side offices of The ; Guardian and The I TONIGHT . ' Box Office opens .730 Show at Dusk tragic- PiGEoNalVO.1 , ~1ow _ WAN“ SKELTON*BE1’NE I _; - ' lmcmncorng . EXTRA! CARTOON MUSICAL-COMEDY ~ \ COMING SAT. and MON. “GYPSY” ’WILL CAPTURE THE HEARTS OF. EVERY SPORTING FAN IN P. E. I. ‘ - ‘ II-E-M'presents THE MOST AMAZIIID ANIMAL. _ III TIIRILLIND SCREEN DRAMA 0F DONNA CORCORAN - WARD BOND FRANCES DE and GYPSY a,“ «a... ,1 1-. I”. I Bargai 2 for 2 lbs. ’2‘ For \ 0 O O I SOAP’PO WDERS SUPER SUDS, with. melmac dishes SUPER SUDS, with melmac dishes NEW BLUE OLD DUTCH QUIX SOAP POWDERS . .' . . . COLGATE BEAUTY SOAP JOHNSON'S NEW KLEAR .. SELF POLISHING wa :‘ EXTRA SPECIAL Lodies' white sing backs. with wedge heel .. .v . . g . . . . . . . . . . . '3.39 "'ludies' blue and white saddle oxfords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.89 (back to school) Size 6-10 . . . . . . . 2.59 oxfords ..'...‘.I.49 '2 for 2‘ for . . .‘ 3 for Will not yellow any floor . ' mm mm BARGAINS : .‘size 11-3 Girls'sandals,size5t013 1.98 sandals,size 61-013 2.69 lADIES ASSORTED SHOES AT ONE THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE! MEN'S OXFORDS, REGULAR STOCK . . .. 20% OFF! LAD‘EES' AND MEN'S WEAR GOOD BUYS .. I Men's dress socks . . . . . . . . . 59c Ladies SII‘PS‘ (soiled) 34-36 . 1.49 Men's‘ white T shin-5 , , . . . . 59c ~ Ladies' House Dresses . . . . . 99c cuban and Jr. heels 3.98 A REAL BARGAIN! 100's cotton sacks Cream of the West flour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Guaranteed to‘make better bread or money refunded) J 19: ’17c 29c CHOICE J 79c oUR OWN 25c 69c. 25c Asst’d cuts, your CURED PO EATS. FRESH ' . GROUND BEEF , From our high grade young steer 2 lbs. 79c . BLADEROASTS. 43c lb. choice . 41c III. cnorcn 67c LEGS , ISLAND LAM , . lb. 69: STEWING LAMB . '. . Ib. 39C" SHOULDER ROASTS Ib. 59c 3.29 our stock. 3.99 SPECIALa ’ BACK BACON - 59c III. We have obtained as much as available of this item from the packers, but can’t replace We cannot guarantee delivery for the entire sale but will endeavor to sup- ply as much as possible. Assorted Sliced COOKED MEATS 6.39 Ideal for Sandwiches 6 oz. Cello Vacuum Pkg.——29c each I MARITIME MAID MINCEMEAT, Ige. size iar McCREADY’S SWEET PICKLES, .AYLMER 10 OZ. SIZE 'ASPARAGUS TIPS swam TREAT—20 oz. '37:“ 24 oz. 35c 37c .06 SIZE CRUS-H'ED PINIEAPPLE 2 tins49c KRAFT SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING, 16 oz. iar 15 OZ. SIZE CREAM STYLE CORN . . tin 14c ‘ TEA KIIIa DOLE '39c BAKING POWDER One pound 37c KING SNOWFLAKE r . ".. SHORTENING 2 LBS. I 53c COLE ORANGE PEKOE Magic TEA BAGS, 60 count, gauze 78: PETER PAN PEACHES, 20,oz. size . . .v 20: LIGHT CHIN RE ’WALN'UTS . i. 1/2‘2Ib. pkg. 39: HI I U G as . CORN‘FLAKES, Ige. 12 oz. 27c WHITE OR CHOCOLATE R. HOOD CAKE-MIX 2 for 53: (A limited amount .of this stock, shop early for this item, you may have as many as you wish while the stock lasts). ‘ SHREDDED WHEAT . .2 for 39¢ LB.“ NEW IMPORTED MINUTE RICE LIBBY’S NEW TROPICAL FRUIT BARBOUR’S ' PEANUT BUTTER, 16 oz. PUNCH, 48 oz. . \. . . 2.pkgs.35c 43c 39c SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY SUGAR . ’. ‘. . .' . 10 lbs. 77¢ DISHES DISHES DISHES PLAIN WHITE CUPS & SAUCERS. each . . . . 23c PLAIN WHITE CUPS.eacII 15c PLAIN WHITE PLATES 6". each .‘ . . . . . . . . . 19c PLAIN WHITE PLATES 8". each . . . . . . . EARTHENWARE ' O O TEAPOTS. CLYDE SHAPED. BORDER. each . 69c CHRISTIE'S" SPECIALSI LUNCH ,. . pkg. 27c PREMIUM PLAIN, SALTED V SODAS Ib. pkg. 33C CREMO CELLO PKG. SULTANAS 35c 27c