Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ., . . '- . . AUGUST. 7.. 1952 Ottawa. are at present visitlrld SAND-YIS Mr. Inmari's mother, Mrs. G. S. I AGENTS:--IIONTAGUE: Harold F. Lllllfh MM. Byron Stewart. In. l St. I'eter's Highway Inmsn of Montague. Also visiting Bruce MsePhee. Miss Joyoe Wlgxlnton, Plus Mcklnnnn. y Mrs. Inman for several days was AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden haven. PAGE EIGHT . i "none KONG." C(ll.0Rl-'UI. ! couvwio Anvcxrraa, rscxs ai:Ai. watmp Chinese boy whose father has Just been killed in an air attack. Reagan and Miss Fleming acquit themselves excellently, and four- year-old Danny Chang. playing tllilel W In "Hong Kong," which opens to- her sister, Mrs. Manning Bagnall, and Mr. Bagnall of Saint John, day at the PRINCE EDWARD orpgagled btoy. do-ilgvers What Y N B . Th atr . prodti e s W ilia Fine W0 3 y FR 0 B5 8 IUYPI 58 DE - In (3 an 3,. 3 M 4,9, g u in ' ' II. and William Tlcirrrnias li1.ivcnhdhvredt iormance 0! the 59550". MW)-5 3- Blane 0:3. :e'snt.:Isrsnt. oallfvl Gl.lll'dI:lI o();,fI'ae;' lsIi".S:ir:ton::u'::e" Mr K,',,,,.,.f;)T; N-an 1-lgmgx, ' SHOWINGS ' to their effective foriiiula of f:ist- Foster's direction underlmcvsl :3" Post Office: in Souls: The Snlcl an and ,1 Ileana. s ea. N. s'. was I business visitor to - TUES. - WED. - FM. ?1Z”.?lf.' ”&ii2n.22?fl. ”t';””t.” .E?.iiE; iiiiiii". 22.d..Z”.ft?f.””E.3:t?.. .13.? W300 mm d uh W Id - this week. A W mam M my W.” AT 9 1-. M. - A t -. ' I. an co - .-Pr ma R . M - -- y . ' Exciting Teclltiit-oimt rtzm ltit.ltt;fu1 Oriwylal heCkkKlf"m:-" '9;;:or;A lng. Get the best -it Stewart A: tague. is vei:itin: in elggllfagr, mo; Mrs. Austin Fraser and Mrs. Alva held yesterday -toernooii and even- SHOWING 1:-mnAy - tleals terseiy and llllil;'.ill.'i ii'Dy.S vivi ramewor or n - Becks. My gum Momggue, us spending ing in Murray Harbor, sponsored . y Vlih 3- Vi01Fn'r P3”-"mi" "1 ill? mil m'3"m' --- . fCAIILOAD OF CEMENT in several days in Halifax. visiting by the United Church groups of J vo'rld's Number Dnv itvuhlr SW3 l ' wosHgLL CATTLE spgAy in stock. C. H. Horton. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillis. Murray Harbor. Murray River and 05w. DEAL” Starrin R0ll1l(l Rtngaii uudy WASHINGTON Aug 6p(AP)y bulk. arm: n container. 51.” per . M... ..M. whim gm.-u, The gvgntg of the g Fthonda Flemimz. it '5 William Unnm Sm” Rh'Jmmu,'.n produce" um,” It scemm 5; Beck, , -scHooL Books for all Mr. Edward l-lanscoin has re- afternoon consisted of a ball game. Stu-ping ' Pine-William 'Il'rmni: pro Ir- ,,,dm, Wm, granted 5 mlinkprm aA.,.,- Grades. Get yours early and avoid turned to Newtonville. Msss.. sf- sports for the children, youths and D UK”! Cm T zion uses pt:-svm-rt h an as ti1r,”.cmm, of we Wm a pound on W.go.,;, DISCOUNT on an "M, disappointment at, stewgrt, a; ter spending his vacation in Mon- adults, merry-go-round. bowling. alum 9 ' '9 "WM I -IENEWOIK ii” " l'”' l” W" ”' ” liilw aiuniiiititii and live per cent of Summer Sandals. Women's. B9Ck5- i-lS"9- MM H3n3C0m Wm Ngniiln and many Oirhef HUJBCUOM. ill- sallous solrllnl. of 4...--mt; eiml n ,1 g. . .5 and fabricated Mi d ohild' . t st - t &, e - hero for a. few weeks. guest o her eluding a step dancing and fiddl- , ' aeauttiul gzrl aim l'lVnl(i !ngoi)1I:r;?.:;Od:(,t(;T .;.'f1:” lmfw, is about 322:: E" 5 R N 2" .'Mlse Clare Erehaut. who has parents.'Mr. and Mrs. J. 1!. Mac- ing coiiielat. There was also splen- Come and hiring the whole funny to 3" enlayable is the Cnm:tmt:.t .ivut:.,. surrplh,-.1r (ii that asked by the alumin- "gy been visiting her parents. Mr. and Cvl'9K0l'- did handicraft exhibits presented outing and entertainment uw,.,,,-d mg 50.1. in-.s,-c.;itri.. v,.mii;.tiiii lllfllislry which now is turning m.wELL BABY puma smm5' Mrs. F. D. Brehaut. Murray River. ML Ind Mr-i Gym Reymlu and by the indie; 9: the three charges. inward the S:liiF'il:1t') of Hurt: nut alinut 1.000.000 tons of slum- gn mm, M11. p,.m,,y auernoonl left by lilime 011 Monday On 11- two Chudun 6, 30mm Mun. M. Another feature of the entertain- " Kong, they in out I ' August 8th,2-4 F. M. mm '9 hell Mme 1” T”””"'”- mmmmed 1,3, ML and 'Mm Akbar, merit was Highland dancing by -- wrwi " " ""'Gi Mrs. MacKinnon, and her troupe. Mfr A Priceless Jeweled Idol R Costing its Shadow Over 3 People! Paramount pruents ” WQQW of-fortune taking ( any risk for I the fortune Tand the woman iie'satter' Son little Danny Chang. the mill l'lI.l,Il8 town, and thrill to the story of what happen- ed to him and his jeweled idol in that port of 8. thou- sand dangers . . . 'ALS('l: NEWS -- RIDING THE RAILS - CARTOON l TO-DAY - FRI. - SAT. 1 I NIATINI-IE 2:30 --- EVENING SHOWS 7 and 9 PRINCE. EDWARD Why Worry 'Mr. and Mrs. George Mae- Kenzie. of Boston, Mass. are the present guests of Mrs. Maclienziels parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy in Murray Harbour North. . SREMEMBER TO ATTEND Montague Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Beaver Club Hall. Friday. August 8th. between 8 and lo I'. M. ..'”ROYAL VISIT" cups and saucers. Paragon bone china. Late arrivals. Collectoi's' items, 54.00 each. C.R. Boehiier, Jeweller Gift Shop. Montague. Miss Alll'F (Tnllings of the stall at R. T. Holman. Sunimerside. is spending a short vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loo Colllngs. Montague. .. 'I-IELP ST PETERS BAY to go "over the top" by being a Donor all Red Cross Cliiiic i in Canadian Legion Hall on Friday. August 8th. between 2 and 4 P. M. Among those attending the fun- eral of the late Mrs. William Mac- Rae at Wheatley River. on Tues- day. were Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy. Murray Harbour North. Mrs. George Macxenzie of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne B. John- ston, Montague. 'Senat.or Grant and Mrs. Grant, Montague. have as their guests their daughter, Jean Grant R. N. of Montreal, also Mr. and ,,-. Mrs. E. T. McGuire. Nee Beatricel Lt. Commander W. R. lnman. Grant R. N., of Montreal Mrs. lnman and two children of I"li0Ci(Y" SMASH! I ll 'ROCKY LANE iii In mums HACK JACK . Ilil- iiuslluiid-. blun- WI"! LllII()lI who-I ....u..w. liy In mi... 1I&u'I the w in mi... . .... Dang:-ruin . advenlun.-! "moi wiuai - nut ' sum luv - not mean I A REPUBLIC PICTURE I SERIAL . COMEDY I ' '0 - ”FARMING IN CHINA" -. CARTOON SHOWING DAILY AT 2:30-7-9 To-IIAY CAPITOL rm. -SAT. EXTRA! Reynolds and three children of Boston. and Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Marks. and Mr. Philip Pickett of Washington. D.C. are vacationing at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Stewart on the Mon- tague River. They are also visiting Mr. Marshall Reynolds of Mon- tague. ' ....'!"UNEIl.AL AT MONTAGUE -The funeral of the late John J. I-lynes, Greenfield. was held from his late residence yesterday to St. Mary's Church, Montague at 9 a.m. Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. W. McCardle who also of- ficialed at the grave. Pall bearers were. William Naddy. Joseph Power. Edward Kelly, Daniel MacDonald, Altrcd Cairns. James Innis. Burial in the church ceme- tery. ....'LOAI)S PULPWOOD CARGO -The S. S. Patrla, Narwe ian freighter which clocked at Geo ge- town on Friday, August 1st. of Biithurst, N. 13.. completed load- ing a cargo of 1200 cords of rough pulpwood about 8:30 last evening and sailed for Rldham, England. The Patria is 938 registered tons and her part of registry is Krist- isnsand, Norway. and has a crew of 25 officers and men, under the command of Captain B. Fjeldol. The cargo was loaded by Berg- man Cnnslructlon Company. Har- bour pilot Temple Gotel and co- pilot Victor Refuse took the ship in and out of part. i . 'ENTERTAINS C: U ILI) .- Mrs. Claude Nicholson was hostess to the members of the Young Women's Guild of st. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague. at her summer home in Lower Montague Monday evening. The president. Mrs. Leland Nelson. pre- sided and the meeting opened with the psalm "The Lord's My shep- herd" followed by the scripture reading by Mrs. P. N. Young and . prayer by Mrs. Albert Fraser. The .:inutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Fraser reported for the work com- mittee. There was no report from the sick committee and no report regarding the progress of the trav- elling baskets. At the close of the meeting a huge bon fire was built on the beach and everyone enjoy- ed wieners and toasted marsh- About Your Budget? - EINIJUIY New Home Comforts NOW and use .Q1lll.5.DA3-EAIl113T. TERMS at Newwsv FURNITURE cio..,.....) Maria by one of Guaranteed ! "'I'ortid" OIL DAVENPORT season: A Chesterfield SUITES 99: Famous SIMJPLICITY, DOMESTIC or INGLIS MAKES! A WASHING MACHINES 94: weekly Modern 6-piece sets with matching buffet! I Chrome Kitchen Sets .. 63c . wet-kly hnunq Itlxlf clinics of famous Marconi. Rogers-Majestic 'and -. n are! GUARANTEED "' MODERN RADIOS ........ I6: Sturdy. Dependable 'TAWC!J'l'1”" make! Giiarnnieed! A Cool and Wood Ranges . "I"lweett" OIL SPACE HEATERS "VI'liltr." SEWING MACHINES "TlIlsl.Ie" BICYCLES . "Royal" VACUUM CLEANER FLOOR POLISHERS Electric RANGES Ind "Selbreeui" ELECTRIC IRONERS Velour DAVENPORTS . DINING ROOM SUITES STUDIO COUCHES LA-Z-BOY CHAIRS e CHAIRS . . . . . . -. .. . ' RREARIAST SETS S BEDROOM SUITES ' WARDROBES YOU OANVALSO BUY: Nationally-Famous. I Cu. Ft. (other since on 9.5 cu. ft.) I REFRIGERATORS 52.25 weekly Ganulfe Leading Mailers! Fina 3-piece weekly weekly 60: 'weekly RANGES .. 11.50 weekly "400. weekly ll.0t'I waelrly .. Mic weekly and ........ we weekly . 444-. weekly 754-. weekly Mic. weekly ll.'l5 weekly . 81.75 weekly Mo weekly Roe weekly uremia" SUITES . ROG .. Bile weekly mallows, with tea served by the hostess. In the evening a highly success- ful amateur contest was presented which brought forth many talented youngsters from the district. Dur- ing the evening a delicious supper was served by the ladies of the three churches. one ofthe largest crowds in many years turned out to enjoy themselves at the always popular tea party. and the added attract- ions this year made it a very eti- tertaining day for young and old alike who participated with zest in the many events which took place. The soft ball game played In the evening was won by the Ver- non Brldge school team 15-11 over the Murray Harbour School team. The young'boys put on a very fine performance for the enter- tainment of the large crowd. Later in the evening a very en- joyable amsteur contest was held featuring singing and step dan- cing, the results which are as follows: 1. Duet, Miss Audrey Riggs. Boston. Mass.. and Miss Elaine Vanlderstine, Murray Har- bour. 2. Duet. Miss Sandra Stew- art and Miss Ethel .MacLean, both of Little Sands. 3. Step dancing: Miss Via Arsenault, Toronto. Ont. 4. Step dancing, Clair David. Georgetown. 1 Judges: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuddle, Virginia, and Mrs. Deans. New Hampshire. The results of the sports: Girls under six-1. Kay Nicolle. White Sands; 2. Edith Vanlder- atine. Murray Harbor; 3. Sally Pickhartt. Cambridge, Mass. Boys under six-l. Garry Herr- ing, Murray Harbor; 2. James Richard. Murray l-iarbor. GirL: 8 and 9-1. Mary PITJWSE. Murray Harbor: 2. Elaine I-larrls. Murray Harbor; 3 Marilyn Garm- ley. Murray Harbor. Boys 8 and 9-1. Stanford Pear- don. Montague; 2. Bobby Herring. Murray Harbor; 3. Billy MacMll- la.n. Girls in and iiS1. Sandra Lowe. Murray River; 2. Francis Schofuld. Murray Harbor; 3. Linda Penny Murray Harbor. Boys 10 and iii-l. John Gosbee, Murray Harbor; 2. Wayne Harris. Murray Harbor; 8. Fred White, Murray Harbor. i Girls 13 and 16-Claire Living- ston. I-ligh Bank and Minnie Nicol- ie, white sands tied for first. 2. WHEAT. OATS and Just Arrived 'cAa imautzv AND OATS MIXTURE and FOR HOGS, CHICKS or CATTLE Start on Miracle Starter and Grower. Then when Hogs are 75 to 100 lbs., switch to Barley and Oats. FOLLOW THIS PLAN ma TOP Pitorir. Feed Mange! and Turnip Thlniilngs for I more profit. 0, G. PRATT & SON ST. PMEERS BARLEY LHXTUIIE Sarah Beck. White Sands. Boys la and 10-1. Floyd Stewart Murray Harbor; 2. Barry white. Murray Harbor; 3. Manton Bell. Murray Harbor. Jr. high jump-1. Roy Herring; 2. Don Stewart; 3 Blair Herring. Sr. high Jump-i. Norman Stewart, 4 it. '7 inches; 2. Earl Bruce. e Jr. shot put-1. Roy I-Ierrlng 2! ft linclies: 2. Blair Herring. Sr. shot put--1. Crilley Lea 31 ft: Stewart” MaeMlllan; 3. Earl Bruce. Step Dancing-1. Via Arsenault, Toronto; 2. Gavin Mic.Ke.nns. Ver- non; 3. Audrey R1883. Boston: 4. Reg. Johnston. Murray River. Judge Len Hooper. Fliddling-l. Harold Young. Dartmouth, N. 5.: 2 William Hal'- l'lS. Murray Harbor: 3. Mrs. Par- mcia MacLure, Dover. Judge Russel Bowles. ' FAMOUS ISLE The island of Corsica in the Mediterranean, birthplace of Na- poleon. has an area of 3,301 square miles. 50: sl.00 52.00 53.00 34.00 3-5.00 200 WEEKS TO PAY! I 25: WEEKLY BUYS. WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS WEEK LY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS DEPOSIT OR DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED 50. I00. 200. 400. 600. 800. S - s node. and, Bedding; Occasional Furniture" "Ecru Lamps and 'I'rl-Utes: Food Mlxerl; Pop-Up , CAL Toutaers: lllectrir. Kettles; Electric Irons: Slsehio Clocks; notplatea; rrams: Mirrors: kn GIPDOII: lnlsld Linoleum: Congoleusn Ilulll ' n” Cribs and Mattresses. etc. - On csrmoms zssrzs-r nous! m"'m":N"u"" P IISI EII0II'Ic ........s.......'""W"""-'"'"'"" 151 Great George ac. - cusnaornmowu. rm. 0.. Phone 231': "on "4, r . l 4 Georgetown and I I O Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. I-lughie Gotefl and family of Charlottetown wen weekend guests of relatives ii Georgetown. Mrs. Charles Mecarron and Miss Margaret Mccarron of St. Mary": Road were guests on Sunday. Au- gust 3rd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymoiid Lavaridici-. Miss Peggy Walker. who is em- ployed at the Provincial senator- ium in Charlottetown. spent a re- cent weekend at her home in Georgetown. - Miss -Louise Murphy left on fri- day. August let. to resume IIH duties with Denial: Bros. in Char- lottetown, after spending her vaca- tion at her home in Georgetown. Master Joseph Murphy and Mar ier Ruble Murphy. eons of Mrs Agnes Murphy. left on Sunday August 3rd., for Pamure stivee. Mr. and Mrs. Allison . Iiuestis and son Ronnie. of Hall- fax. N. S. are vacationing at Jack- son's Eiverview Tourist Home in bower Montague. and are frequent visitors to Georgetown. wr.Raymond Lsvandler, who has been employed in Labrador for I time and who has been visitms his home in. Georgetown for the past few weeks. left early in the week for Saint John. N. 3.. Wm where he will proceed to 01111" Labrador or Greenland: Wllernt he will be employed with the Fraser-Brace Company on con- struction work. Also leaving for work with Fraser-Brace are Albert MwPhee and Joseph Clory. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cowln M4 four children of Newton. New Jer- Iey, were visitors to Georselb” on Sunday. August 3rd. Mr. Mid Mrs. Cowan and family have bwl vacationing at the Jackson River- view Tourist Home in Lower Mon- tague and left on Monday. Aim!" 4th. to return to their home New Jersey. Mir. Cowan is the son of the late Ieith Oowan of Love! Montague and left here 28 H5!" ago. He is presently enansrd ii fruit farming in New Jersey y BITES :3! land 0 as seen. soothes. an S0 d zlasam. Dmu out the poison I Refrigeration tug smsvitli In re All-Makes Morons entrain; uni now" ...u , Isiiuii . where they will vacation with rei-