T0-DAY PRINCE EDWARD comets Thur.-Fri.-Sat. Their NE WES'l,'most Hilarious AdVe"lW9.I seen New York it's too late now : Awiihinlclllnn was EXTRA . . NEWS . . . SONG mini. - SPECIAL - UNTO THE mim- nnnnm GENERATION.- t., 11 i bi -scale logging on the Great i5li23.Fi?a'f5.3 .3 .”lX"ioi3gmnunnma. T0-DAY RORT. TAYLOR enmnusn" Shows 2:30 -- 7 -- 8:45 -i TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. Special gift picture of Roy Rogers and "Trigger" to every patron attending , the matinee RINIROEEHS TRIGGER y Plus Serial - Cartoon and Comedy ii. J. MABON OPTODIISTRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. MONTAGUE, P. E. I- Offioe Room 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to it P. M. by appointment. olllce Connected with Drug Store. Office llonrs:- I i - use iinuiif VARIETY VIEWS . "The Story of Canadals SDIIRIS REGATTA Plan To Attend -T --v.-..-... ....-. ...-.- .. .. THE EASTER .1-no GUARDIAN. cnannorrsroww Ni GUARDIAN; AGENTS: IIONTAGUII Stowlrt. Dllea lllroid F. AGENT GEORGETOWN: undry. Albert mun, In-a. Incl Bartlet Olntr. . Waldon Lavare. E Guardian may be on Georgetown: Tho Post Office: II. II bought at any of the tollowtan places In Montague: nus Q A. uewelln: lira. ow. ln8ourll:'I'hoBIIIllIlI'IIIF. nllltdalsol. ..'l'l'l'l'l:D Ii'00'I'WIAl at the llontllue Shoe Store. ....'WE HAVE in stock a limited number of Hardle Sprayers. Jamel A MacNelll and Sons. Summer- side. Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Ruth Guick of Montreal is on a visit to Georgetown where she is the guest of her mother. Mr. Gerald Morrison of the car ferry crew at Borden, was a week- end visitor to his home in Georgetown. Miss Louise Murphy of the firm of DeBlois Bros. in Charlottetown was the holiday guest of her par- ent.s. Mr. and Mrs. William Mur- rhy. Mira Dorothy Jenkins of the firm of W. R. Jenkins of Char- lottetown was the holiday guest of her mother. Mrs. Florence Jen- kins. Mr. Fred McCullough of the M. V. Abegweit at Borden was called to Georgetown late in the week by the death of his sister- in-law. Mrs. Warren Llewellyn. Mr. Lemuel MscCormack. crew member of D.P.W. Dredge No. 14. stationed at; Wood Islands. spent the holiday week-end at his home on Richmond Street. Mr. Roy Hemphill oi the Royal Canadian Navy and a member of H. M. C. S. Swansea, was a re- cent visitor to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemphill. Mrs, Edgar Lnnnon and daugh- tcr Jenn of Needham. Mass.. are vacationing in Georgetown. where they are the guests of Mrs. Lan- non's mother. Mrs. las. L. H. Doug- Mr. Joseph Gotell. Jr.. who is a member of the R.C.A.F.. station- ed at Moncton. N. 8.. motored to the Island over the week-end and was the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goteil. Sr. Mr. .T. A. B. Macconnell. VlC8- prlncipal of Georgetown High School left on Monday for Sack- ville. N. B.. where he will attend the teachelxx tragrliliing s3n'iimer h I t ou t son It ver- WEDNESDAY 2.2;?" s " M . d M . Vi t M F l T 2"! of rCi-mllrlottgtownc Mmotthicgr Mt: Georgetown on Dominion Day. from Where in company with Mr. ..'HOSPl'l'AL NOVELTY DANCE. Beaver club Hall. Mon- tague. JJuly 10th Downtowncrs Orchestra. "JMRS. J. S. LAMONT DlES-- Mrs. John S. Lamont. wife of John S. Lamont. K.C.. died Saturday at her residence, 826 Wolscley Ave.. after a brief illness. Born in Win- nipeg. Mrs. May Lamont was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bastin. pioneer resi- dents of Winnipeg. She received her education in Central Collegiate and Manitoba College. Mrs. La- mom was is member oi West- mlnstcr United Church. United Empire Chapter of the I.O.D.E.. and the University Women's Club. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Westminster United Church. Rev. A. R. Huband and Dr. E. Guthrie Perry officiat- ing. Burial will take place in the family plot in ilendlngiy Anglican Cemetery. A. B. Gardiner Funeral Home is in charge of arrange- ments. Pail bearers will be J. D Keith, E. R. R. Mills. W, B. Scarth. K.C.. R. R. Pattlnson. E. R. Siddnll and L. Christie. She is survived by her husband. who is a native of Montague, P. E. two daughters. Mrs. R. J. Mitchell. Trail. B.C.; Mrs. Norman Pycock. Montreal; three sons. John. Char- les and Frank. nil of Winnipeg: one grandson: two sisters. Mrs. Thomas Fenncii. l-lalcourt. Aita.: Miss M. D. Bnstin. Vancouver; and two brothers. Dr. C. H. Bus- tin, Vancouver; F. M. Bastin. Win- nipeg.'(Winnipeg Tribune). several mill dams in the area in search of the speckled beauties. Later in the day they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gotell and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lovers. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Miller and family of East Royalty motored to Georgetown on Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Miller's mother. Mrs. L. H. Doiiglas. Miss Dorothy Shurkey oi Bos- ton. Mass.. accompanied by her aunt. motored to the Province. arriving here a few days ago and will vacation in her summer cot- tage on the beautiful Brudenell River. On Sunday. Miss Sharxcy had as her guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Boudreault and family of Montague. On Thursday the Dominion De- partment of Public Works Dredge No. 115, arrived in Georgetown accompanied by the lugs Canso and Pugwash, from Sydney. N.S. This dredge will commence dredg- ing operations this week in the Montague River, where a large dredging programme is to be un- dertaken. The object oi this work John C. Gotell they motored to WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BIlE-- is to deepen and widen the river to enable the movement; of large ships up the river to Montague. The death occurred in the King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague on Thursday. June ANNOUNCEMENT DR. M. N. BECK WILL OPEN HIS OFFICE IN ST. PETEIVS ON THURSDAY, JULY 6th. 2:00-4:80 PM. Dally Except Wednesday 7:00-8:00 nu”. Tuesday, Thursday uursaiu-day. Other More by appointment and emergencies only IILONG CKWZA'W 1?? Lrcrsx zusrro NEWMAN i 29th, ioilowin sh t '11 . i , , Wibtl Caimel-And You'll hip Out H ' Mrs. Warren Tslgweillyli olf nGe;s1rg:- . . . , 30tlIIlAIIMIlDlIlRaraI teGe town in her 26th year. The late ' "'4 WWWA lbwi 3 WW 5' Mrs. Llewellyn was born in ”"”l"'fj',,,n.f,”,',i,:,;,,,"",,";”,t.,'l&l.'l,f;' Georgetown. the daughter of Mr. SALES and SERVICE aot.digrest.itmayJuatdecgvlnt.hedl aativa Reginald Batchilder and the late . "ft lh9"f:;bY”'”'3Ym"'”::.QiYt: Mrs. Batchilder. She is survived Repairs To All Makes :,,f:?'Wf.' uh." '”""" by her husband and one son. New- lt taken thou mild. gentle Cu-ter'a Little man. Funeral services were held m'.'h'y':u3(f;f'3ul;':;'5'u"': l on Saturday. July 1st at 9.00 a.m. uni. p.'u.g. gikglygdgh i atist. 1.-l!i:mcsMChurch. wherg Re; . . " (Rnew. O.gll(iiziztl:tss.lI'llr?tAs-rlireilaeritrllwlgs Rewinding and Repairs ”ECT'i'CAL DAILY CROSSWORD APPLIANCE across as. Sums up mama. . .Com . t. Reitalfs I .2'”.ii.”l ” aswgol 1e.E:ii-nu warriors DOWN bird 0. 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Figurative i 1 use of auizord 9 40 3I.Per.t.o ee l 41.Bounding 41 co aurfeoes " . izslatired 44 p c urea Sourls. P. E. I. (!tuee.Ch.) . . om! cnvrroquom-nm'. how to work it: A X Y D I. I A A X I FELLOW one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is need for the three L's. x for the two 0'e. etc. single letters. apol- trophtee. the length and formation of the words are all hint. liech dav the code letters are different. . AOITDIORII QIOMCIOI . AJLIZTH J! '1' y!LJKM!ll"0 MLITWI. I?! WJIIIWI rrrx opera Afv seve- i Yesterdays Crntoaeotei TIME I-IATR A RAND-' Lomejaiiey ' Mr. Grant Mccannell was I vlI- I iior to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Floyd Jay, Plsquld. was I visitor to Lorne Valley on Thurs- day. ' Mrs. Francis Keaveny. 40 Road. has returned from a pleasant visit to New York. Mr. Ralph Nicholson has return- ed home after I pleasant visit to I-lazelbrook. Mr. John Drake. l-lazelbrook. was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Thursday. Mr. George Maclnnls. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at his home in Lorne Valley. Mr. Roy MacLeod. Charlottetown. spent the week-end at his home in Lorne Valley. .'Mr. Malcolm MacLeod was a recent visitor to Brudenell, the guest of his neice. Mrs. Stewart. Miss Anna MacLeod. Cambridge. Mass. is spending her vacation in Lorne Valley at the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie MacLeod. Mr. Vernon MacLeod. Charlotte- town. is spending his vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs. Christine MacLcod. Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas, Head oi iiillsborough. were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mrs. Douglas' parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Maclnnis. Master Billy Bell. New Glasgow. N. S.. spent the past week visiting uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mclnlyrc. Mrs. All. MacDonald. Mr. Lloyd MacDonald and Mr. Wilbur Mac- Donald wcre business visitors to Montague on Friday. '5 Cup SIIGHIIIIII 1 Cup Sifted All-purpose II; 'A (Jun Canada (Inns Slnrch I H Cup: Sugar Cream shortening in mixing bowl until light and ilutiy. Sift. dry ingredients over creamed shortening. Add milk and vanilla. Stir until all flour is dampened, then beat. CANADA CORN STARCH JULY 5. 1950 A oevius rooo amt: MWWWMA 56 Cup Chou I Teaspoon Soda K Teaspoon Cream cl Tartar K Taanpac Salt 1 Cup Milk HA Tcaapoona Vanilla 2 Elli: Unbeaten 200 strokes (about. 135 minutes). Scraps bowl and spoon often throughout entire mixing. Add unbeaten eggs and bent. '.l.3tl strokes. Bake in two 9-inch greased layer cake pans in moderate oven (350” F.) 30 to 40 miiutos. Frost. with your favourite boiled frosting. Fkffdlane Asliloy'aTceted RF('lpPI -send postcard to Home St-n-we Department CC22, The Canada Start-ii Company Limited. P.0. lion 129. Montreal. on '&';x Misses Norma and Glenda Mac- MacNcil. Marjorie Lead. Rona Maclnnis, and Joyce and Margaret MacLcod were visitors to Mont- ague on Saturday. Miss Doris MacNcil. Charlotte- town. was a week-end visitor to Lornc Valley, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Neil. Mr. and M--:. Earle Smith, B05- in the Church Cemetery. The poll- bearers were: Frank Lavondier. James M.'icConnell. Jr.. Ray Lav- andier, Arthur Mucswain. Johnnie Dlcks and James Publicovcr. The sinccrc sympathy ot the entire community is extended to Mr. Licwcllyn in his sudden bereave- ton, Mass., are spending a vacation in Lorne Valley the guesLs of Mrs. Smith's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McIn- nis. They are accompanied by their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maclntyre arrived home from a pleasant visit to New Glasgow. N. S., where they visited Mrs. Maclntyrc's sister. Mrs. Priscilla Jay, Charlotte- town. spent a few days in Lorne Valley. the guest oi her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Leard. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mac- Leod. UiEE. and Mrs. Laura Mac- mcnt. Queen. Lorne Va-lley. motored to perjectfealures. Forest Hill on Friday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MacLeod. Angus MacI..eod, Bonshsiv, was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Sunday. at the home 0! his pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mac- Mr. Neil Nicholson is at present visiting his daughter. Mrs. F. Gil- lispic and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mustard. Charlottetown. were visitors Lorne Valley on guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B. MacNei1. - Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald LOOK . . rncvtnc HERE . arms Nswjgimm ,. A lhicnlhndhaunzihawnznwjf i Move a new Keivinator into your kitchen-you'll sing its praises forever when you discover the space it has for storing foods. See how it . . . . . . . streamlines your kitchen! And the convenience it offers with all its Gillispic. Clyde to Sunday, the were visitors to Pisquid on Wed- nesday. the guests of Mrs. Mac- Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. TV" On Thursday. June 22. Mr. and Mrs. George Leard celebrated the lortleth anniversary of their mar- riage. One hundred and fifty in- vitcd guests assembled to extend good wishes to the haplw couple. They received many beautiful and costly gifts. A delicious supper was served and the remainder oi the evening pleasantly spent in music and dancing. The music was turn- ished by Messrs. Jack Webster and Alvin Bourke. All departed for home wishing Mr. and MM. Leard many more years of wedded liie. Best of all, your new Kclvinator will save you money. The Point-sphere sealed-in-steel cold-making unit maintains steady low temperatures, cutting down on food waste. And it gives you years of quiet, - trouble-free performance! All YOURS a HI Til! NEW KEIVHIATORS I.D.-I6-814 cubic foot capacity. Frozen Food Chest holds 34 lbs. of frozen food and ice-cubes . . . Two speed Ice-Cube trays and two plastic trays. Roomy orlystyrene Meat Tray. 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