. rAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN HGUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Enroll I. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, In Bruce MsePboe. Plus Molfinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldnn Lovers. '” The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: llue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; 1:: Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snsei Bar and Il.'8lobnrds I Isl. ....'CLAll.K's Montague store ..'Mr. Frank MacAree of Bos- lias slashed prices on all seslon- tori. Mass, is visiting relatives in able footwear. Big values! i Peakes Station. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Rimback of Bar .3Miss Karen Burke, Montague, ton. Mass, are the guests of Mrsyls spending a week visiting re- Ri.mbo.ck's parents. Mr. and Mrs. latives and friends in Charlotte- lsmes Rellley. Gaspereaux. town. Bur. and Mrs.A John Cox and ..tMi'. Stewart Vickers. Halifax, Kr. and Mrs. 1-licitock. Shelburnc, N.s., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. NS, are visiting relwtrivles and Cecil Beck. Montague. blends in Montague. --- ..'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Couings. ....tnAltGAlN SALE - 1 only Montague have as their guests. Astral refrigerator, 2 years old,iMr. Arthur Bray, Port Morien, 5110.00. 1 only 9-ft. McClary re-icape Breton. fligerntor. regular 3190.00, tori --- 5290.00. McGowan's Limited, Kil-l ..'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coffin, lnulr. . and daughter, Laurie Lee. arrived - home in Montague aboard the ..'Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hooley. "Overlander special" after spend- Toronto, Ontario and Mr. Keith ing a very pleasant vacation in Hooley, Oshawa. Ontario. are vis-lsaskatchewan. ' iting their brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Neil l-looley. Montague. Mr and Mrs. G. Keith Fraser and family, who spent the put two weeks in New Perth and Sum- merside have returned to their 8 home in Kingston. N.S.. where Mr. 0 Fraser is manager of the Cloud- Narvmis ieniion uum up to 759p. oi -!' lian Bank of Commerce. iieheu. parsiculsrly ileepluinern. yuienneu gfrfnl f,';:1d';':h;:,h"?; 1 His many friends will regret to II?-Upillaledstivr. Se irlnriiileii-m-crw ilearn that Cpl. Don Davis. R.C. :L1x3:;Pf:o'l'ria';l:gi;ln1”"'”:;"L::'I3l; M. P. is a patient in the King's by an. gimp only. Money refunded if County Hospital. A11 wish him I Iodicin lull in hell: vvu. speedy recovery. l L T0-llAYni'FRl. ssh. . -V, J nurse uviuo s new W IIOWI.-HAPPY "nose" son vow .2 la a ll Ra , ' A 7 ' &with LAUGHTERI H wHh SONG! J XNSLVEQ with GIRLS! SPLASH! ” y ' ' xD(Il'lI COLON l PARAMOUNT pmerm J In IIOII "Bill co-.oR av 4 Shows 2:30 7 - 9 . TEIIIFIC TUNES! 'lhs Merry-Go- . - lllmaround" 9'” "Chicago Style" - "Moooiiowers" - , . "The Road To Bali" - "To See You" - "Hoot Mon' EXTRA! POPEYE CARTOON - TCMEDY -- NEWS - BRITANNINS AIR CADETS PRINCE EDWARD CAPITOL SHOWS 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 510-nAv Fill. & SAT. ” They're PANICS in PICADIHYII . . . Inching monie with the shape- iloet plum in the royal ,iliIi”'l AIIGEU CHINE. Vllllfl KIIGSFOID ll Illtlb IIIISYS nonunion '4. . on July 11. when Jessie. daughter of - At Georgetown Mr. Pius Mscxinnon, formerly of the staff of The Guardian, King's County office in.Montsgue, is now with a firm of brokers in Toronto. ..'WILL BE BUYING Timothy need this season as usual. Cleaned or uncluned. Fraser and Annear Feed Service. I ..'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. Che.-riottetown, were recent vis- itors to Montague guest of Mr. said Mrs. Leo colllngs. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Jock Mason. St. John. N.B., are visiting in Monte- gue guests of Mr. end Mrs. Neil Hooley. - Mrs. J. Mort MscLeen and her grandson, Master Kent MacLegn have returned to Montague fol- lowing a delightful holiday at Stai1ord's Shore where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Machesn. .."l'0 COMPLETE -The firm of Noye expects to complete its contract today on the present Montague bridge as workmen remove the last part of the steel superstruc- ture standing here since 1912. Dur- ing the time the firm has been here, it has constructed a temp- ora.ry bridge across the river. erected on underslructure to the present bridge, and has almost completed the removal of the steel superstructure. This means that the way is now clear for the construction of the new bridge. Although the 'contract. has not been let. it is hoped that the NCOil- struction will begin in the not tool distant future. CONTRACT and Rayner ..'The fast growing community of Murray River will have a new theatre and community centre sometime this fall, if present plans continue to go ahead. Mr. E. K Johnston, who is an enterprising theatre owned in that community, hopes to have the new theatre ready by November. The basement cellar has been excavated, and the iorms for the cement will be start- ed shortly. The new theatre. 100 by 40 is of modern styling and will have proximately 450. It is located on the site of I property formerly owned by J. L. Macxirinon and son. ft is understood that after the building is complete. the basement will be set up as a community centre for some time, where in- door games, badminton. table tennis, volleyball, etc., will be played. Lysay - illclloilold . Wedding St. Cecilia Church, Toronto. was the scene of is double ring ceremony Mr. and Mrs. James Wilfred Mc- Donald of Sourls, P. E. 1., was uni- ted in marriage to Ml". Williainl Lysay. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lysay of B. C. Given in marriage by Mr. Alex MacDonald of Little Pond. P. E. l. the bride chose --a floor-length gown of white brocade taffeta and carried a bouquet of yellow carna- lions. Mr. Elwood Huight of Tig- nlsh, P. E. 1.. acted as best man. Her attendanl. Miss Frances Mc- Donald of Souris East. P. E. I.. wore s floor-length gown of blue net over taffeta and carried a bouquet of yellow carnations, ; A delicious breakfast was held all the Pick Fair . Restaurant. New Toronto. A reception was held at the res- idence of the bride. a seating oapacity of sp- m.-uh mm, Bristol and Vicinity . . 'The severe storm on August 1, did considerable damage to the heavy grain crops nlld some of the hay fields that are still uncut. Old timers report the storm as thel August gale. Mr. John Lllnd. was s week-end V'5SllOl' here with his life-long friellda Mr. and Mrs. Bill Connol- t? Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reindell, and son along with Alice and Katie Keefe. are vac.llioil visitors at the old Keefe home. guests of Frank Keefe and his sisters who reside Mr. Art Kenny and sons Leonard and Joe, are Vaciltioll visitors in this vicinity. llaving arrived from the U. S. A., the last week of July. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley have arrived from Maine to spend a vacation with Mrs. Bradley's par- ents. Mrs. Nettie Ranahan. and Mr. Eradlryls parents at Pealse's Elation. Mrs. Bradley is the form- er Margarct Ranahan. Mr. and Mn. T, J. Banks. have arrived to spend their vacation with Mrs. Mnrsraret McCarthy and daughter Alice at the old McCarthy home. Among the young folks home at present is Miss Bernice Kelly, from Toronto. to mend R vacation with her parellls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kcllv. She will also spend some time with her sisters ill Charlotte- tnwn. before returning tOthe Queen city. Mr and Mrs. Cleve Percy. have arrived from Boston. to spend some time at lhi-ii' summer residence in siiiilolt Road, Mrs. Percy. the former Mai-v NTCK”llWl. is in re- gular summer visitor here for most of the summer. .- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cox. have Junior Champion female Holstein cell, owned by Mr. Cyril Jones. Pownal sud Shown by Janet Jones. Coles; 3, Miss Elsie Hooper. G. A. Laird. lmg. nrriV('d frnnl the gold mining dis- trict of Quebec to vacation with Mr. C'lx"s mother, Mrs. Maude COX for it few weeks. Miss Jean Currie of Montague. who received the guests wore i-ii street-length dress of,roynl bluel taffeta with I corsage of American Beauty roses. A buffet lunch was served by friends of the bride to Ipproxl- mately 35 guests. For the wedding trip the bride chose ii charcoal grey suit whh pink accessories. A host of friends in Toronto and P. E. I. wish them many years of health and happiness. MagisTtrate's4Viiourt Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sampson haw retllrried to their home in Halifax, after a three-week vaca- tion at Mr. Sampson's old home with Mr, and Mrs. Eph Malone. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Slnnoti and Mrs. W. A. Otlarien. motored to Indian River on Sunday afternoon to visit Mrs. Sinnott's daughter Mabcl, and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie 0'!-lsnle.V were visitors here from the city on August 2. as was Mr. Barney MacDonald and Mrs. Emma Mac- Donald. Mr. John lvleiirieberry has arrived from the western states along with Mrs. Henneberry. to spend ii month ill the old I-lcnneberry homestead. ..'A resident of libilny (-hug. ell with intoxication was finedl 520.00 and costs by Magistrate .l. VV. MacDonald at Georgetown yes- terday. A resident of Mount Stewart. on a charge of intoxication. had his case withdrawn. Also with- drawn was the charge of posses- sion of illicit spirits on a real- dent of Greek River. A resident ot Peter's Road, Ol'IP of Charlottetown, and one of Montague, were each fined 320.00 and costs on A charge of intoxi- cation. tune on A charge of lntoxira-1 lion was Adjourned for one week.i A charge of driving while im- paired was withdrawn against I resident of Roseneath. The case of a resident of Char- lottetown charged with reckless driving was adjourned. The case of three persons charl- ed under the plant diseases and eradication sci. WI! again ad- Journed. A resident of Belle River un- der two charges of lntoxlcstlon was fined 323.00 and costs. or 30 days. the seemed was sentenced to serve .10 fllyl on each charge, the sentences to run concurrent; . I SOCIOLOOICAL STUDIES REGINA. (OP)-Studies will be continued this summer to tissue current sociological conditions in northern Ilotls communities. The studies were started by the natural resources department lut'summer. Michael oouiin. Irllh revoluti , vu smbushed and The case of a resident of Mon-,' They spent most of the summer here inst year for the first time in many years. Mr. Clair Kelly has arrived from llioston. nller a trip marred by ac- cident al Moncton. When hi! 0'" was totally wrecked and some of the party inken to hospital there. one or the injured ls Mary Sin- nott. who wns en route hero to brmhars on the old visit h e r farm.-N . .m outstanding Continued from page . 7'very good." Two members of the Experimental Farm. Messrs. Gordon Warren and James Baldwin Judged them. The following prizes for flowers were awarded: OPEN CLASS (non-professional). Antirrhinllm. 3 colors: 1. Mrs. Wendell Woods. Central Royalty; 2. Elsie Hooper. North Milton. Asters. no prizes awarded. Camstions: 1 Mrs. Harold Storey, Charlottetown: 2 Mrs. J. M. Lots- bee. Charlottetown. Gladiolus, one dozen: i. l-lsrry Thompson. Chnrlotttlown. Gladiolus. 8 spikes: 1. Harry Thompson; 2. Mrs. Waldo Bsin, North River. Gladiolus, pink: 1. Mrs. Waldo Baln. . Gladiolus. three colors: 1. Harry Thnmnson. Dshlias 1. Mrs. Harold Storey; 2. Mrs. John Warren. North River. Cosmos: I. Mrs. Frank Ross. Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. J, M. Lars- bee; 3. Mrs. Albert J. Boswell, Jr., Charlottetown RR. 3. Phlox: 1, Mrs. 1-1. I. Suldtson. lottetown: 2. Mrs. ri-nit floss: sry general shot to death during 1 motor trip - . I 3, rs. George Mscnillsn. corn- Barter's Film Lab. I2, Mrs. C. E. Stewart; 3. Mrs. 1". Roses. 1, Mrs. J. 3.15. Reeves. Matthew. Souris; 2, Mrs. G, A. Lemon Pie-l,Mi-s. C. E. Stewart: Laird. souris; 3, Mrs. Frank Ross. 2, Mrs. John Ashley: 8, Miss Edith Annual Stocks: 1. Mrs. E. F. Coles. MacLeod, Brookiieid. North River; 2. Mrs. John Warren; Strawberry Jam-l. Mrs. Nor- 3, Glenda Kitson, North River. man Nicholson. Charlottetown; 2. Collection Sweet Peas: I Mrs. R. Mrs. H. E. Saunderson. Charlotte- Csrter. North Milton; 2, Mrs. E. F. ls(:)Wll- RR. 7; 3. Mrs. J. 3. Matthew. uris. 1, Mrs. Harold Raspberry Jam-1. Mrs. H. E. Wood. Sounder-son; 2. Mrs. W. D. Steven- son: 3. Mrs. Edith MacLeod. Orange Marmalade-l. Mrs. John QLOSED CLASS Warren; 2. Mrs. John R. MacEach- . em; 3. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson. Roses (Polyanthus or niliiiifiorall mack Currant Jem.g1' M”, 1, Mrs, J. B. Matthew; 2, Mrs. E..wenden wood; zy Mm 1” mad. C. Evans. Charlottetown; 3. Mrs..Nm..h Mmon; 3' Mrs, R, G, 1:-rem- 1 wall. 6 blooms: Zinnias, 8 colors: Storey; 2. Mrs. Wendell Central Royalty. Roses. l-lybrid Tea-l Mrs. G. pp” Jellx-M1, M,-5. c-.aym.. A Laird: 2, Mrs. Gordon MncM - Stevenson. 2. Mrs, c, E, sqewnrt; ian; 2, Mrs, J. W. MacGreg0r. Ken- 3' Mrs. wonder; whoa, siiigtoil Road. Strawberry. Canned e. 1, Mrs. P. Sweelpea collection - no entries. 5 Reeves; 2' Mrs. rm Rodd; 3' Mrs, Anmfhiiiiim m iv M”- W 3' Lester Younker. North Rlvei. Creed, Highfield; 2, Mrs. J. W. Raspberry, canned .L 1, M", y. MRCC'1'C801V S. Reeves; 2, Mrs. James Beer; 3. Aster-l. Mrs J. W. MncGregor. M”. H. wt clay. Phlox-1. Mrs. E. J. Saunders. Chen-iesy chum.-d..1, Mrs, F. H. Charlottetown; . 2. Mrs. Gordon Reeves; 2, Mn Robert, carter; s, M8CMm3n- Mrs. James Beer. Dahlia-A m 1- MP5 Frank 3055? Peaches. Canned - 1, Mrs. H. V: 3. M11 3- W- MHCGTEEDT? 3v M” Clay: 2 Mrs. Alice Dollar, New -1- M- Larabf-W - Wl'llsmi3e: 3. Mrs. Stanley Younxei. Zinnias -- 1. Mrs. Gordon MLlC- Fem-5' C-.,nned..1, Mrs, John Milli-tn: 2. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. warren; 2, M”. Clayton gteveh. Bouquets suitable for table or son. 3 Mrs. 1,-3 Rodd. mantle-2, Mrs. E. C. Evans: 3. peak CaImed:n1' M”. m; Roan; Mrs. J. M. Larabee. 2. Mrs. Lester Younker;; .1, Mr- ' ' v James Beer. I The i0ii0W1nE 51'? h0m9'b5ki”5 String Beans. cwiined-1. Mrs. Pt. and Dl'8581'V95 l31'iZ95? E Snulldersoil: 2 Mrs. Stanley Dark Fruit Cake-1, Mrs, Finley yiounke,-; 3. Mrs. John Vvgrrcrs. MacLend. Winsloe; 2. Violet Knce- c.,m' cam,ed-l, Mrs. John hone. Charlottetown: 3, Mrs. Hugh warren; 2. Mrs, Jamgs Beer; .1 MacLeod. Central Royalty. M,-5. Alli.-on wen, Light Fm” Cake-2v MW C1"-i" Tomatoes. Canned-l. Mrs. Wesl- ton Stevenson. North River: fl, Mrs. den wood; 2' Mrs. H, E. smhde,-. C. E. Stewart. Charlottetown RR. 6 son; 3, Mrs, R, (1, Flaming, Poimd Cake-No prizes awarded. Ton-H10 Ju;(;e' canned-1, lvu-s. Sponge Cake-1. Mrs. Stanley Wendell Wood; 2, Mrs. R. G,rlem- Hume, Chsrlotteiown; 2. Mrs. Wendell Wood: 8, Mrs. Frank lion. Tomato Catsup--1. Mrs. R. u. i . Nichoislin; 2. Mrs. Edith u.,,L,.,,, Fleming; 2, Mrs. Wendell Wood. Pumpkin canned-1. Mra.'R. Cpj. Fleming: . Mrs. Lester ivounker: 3, Mrs. John Warren. Bread, White (Ylastl-l, Mn. Wendell Wood; 2. Mrs. Albert J. Boswell, Ji-.: 3. Mrs, Sterling Yeo. Bread. Brown-.1, Mrs. J. W AUGUST 13, lg” Kirby; 2, Mrs. J. R. Mun a.-Mrs. n. a, mining. ah?” Milk Rolls- 1, Mrs. Normal 3, Mrs. hllisori West. cinnamon -nuns - No pmi. awarded. " Frosted White Cake-l, mm 1” Rodd: 2, Mrs. Edith MacLeod- Mrs. Robert Carter. ' Be yourself again... refresh with A Coke At play or at work the traditional reireehmeut of Canada is a frosty bottle of Coca-Colin). It had to be good to get where it is. I-Jl-X sfus.n.'.Ii7ni.'.'u cu;-con coder so-nine! wmi cm-can us. ' J. & T. Morris Limited .75 Water Street, Charlottetown. Dial 3745. ”C-Ire" is s nolslorol Ii-ode-marl. Younker. Norih Winsloc; 2. Mrs. mg- Robert Carter, North Milton: 3. chicken. canne.-1n,1-Mm mm...-.; Mrs. James Beer. C0rnwa11- Carter: 2. Mrs. H. w. Clay; 3. Mn, Chocolate C.-ikc--lg Mrsusterlinlz Lester Younker. 1 Yea. Union Road: 2. Mrs. FinlcY 1366!, Cgnngd H. 1' M15, 3:51; Mac-Lead: Ii. Mrs. C. E. Stewrlrt. Howey, North Mii:oii: 2, Mrs Light Cake. Iced-2, Mrs, Harold Rob... 0...”; 3, Mrs. R. G. irienn: Morrow, Winsloe and Mrs. Sterling -mg, l Pork. Canned-1. Yeo; 3. Mrs. C. E. Stewart. Mrs. R. :1. Bread. While-1. Mrs. FlOl"l Mac-I nemmg, i Lead, Brookfield; 3, Mrs. Stcrlillgy Jolin Pickles, Mrs. Yeo. Bread. whole wheal-l Mrs. H W. Clay, Charlottetown RR. 3; 2. Mrs. John R. MacEachern; 3. lifts. Allison West. Charlottetown R. R 3. Rolls-l. Mrs. H. W. Clay; 2. Mrs. John R. MacEacherll; 3. Mrs. John Ashley. Union Road. Ten Biscuits-l. Mrs. Willard Burke, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Clay- ton Stevenson: 3. Mrs, George Mac- Milhn, Charlottetown. Loaf. fruit or nut (yeast riilsedl -1 Mrs. Wendell Wood: 2. Mrs. Frank Ross; 3. Mrs. J. w. Kirlnnl Charlottetown. Loaf, fruit or nut (quick raised) -I. Mrs. J. W. Kirby; 2 .Mrs. C. E.l Stewart: 3, Mrs. Stanley Younker.; Bran Muffins-1. Mrs. Sterling Yeo; 2. Mrs Clayton Stevenson; 3 y Mrs. Daniel MacLean, Milton y Oatmeal Cookies-i, Mrs. C. E. Stewart; 2, Mrs, Garth Ballingnll.l Charlottetown: 3. Mrs. Percy More- side, Charlottetown. Doughnuts - l, Mrs. Harold storey; Mrs. Wendell Woodz; fl. Mrs. R. G. Flemming, North Rus- ilco. Scotch Cookies-l. Mrs. F. S. Reeves, southport: 2. Mrs. H. Storey; 3, Mrs. Percy Moreslde. Scones-3. Mrs. Robert Carter. North Milton. Cream Puffs--1, Mrs. James Beer; 2. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson; 3. Mrs. Robert Carter. H CANADA 5 FINEST CIGARETTE DREWS - so . . . hurry! hurry! Old Home Week Specials Step right up, folks, and see the biggest grocery bargains in town. Everybody is coming, to AN- hurry! Fresh Ground HAMBURG. lb. sense--sssooeseooe 37c s"6lI6"6NAT lb. Eresh LAMB”.-owll cuts: Fresh Young FOWL 35c e-eosossoooooo iillxs" Ovcncx Coke Fons . . . . 29c Wox. lb. tin . . . .'3p!'Lc Aero Paste Ll"'TV'1T2A”-Ovenex Kraft or Maple l;eal' T Aero Self-Polishing Cookie Sheets . . 19: wax. qt. tin . . . 69: Cheese. l-2 Rolls 27: Sodas. 1 lb. Dilmlee-Orange-l'27oAz..-ja-i; Choice Quality 20 oz. Marmalade . . . 37c Tom. Juice. 2 fins 25!; Christleis Salted . . , 31c sumusr onsices. 4 slot. ..... Easrernulr. 4for 25: 'cucuMoElis."2"ror 19: NEW '0J6T.iEE-1I!Li15&Ln.-- - .39: BROKEN PEKOE TEA-Limited Supply. Last chance or this price-lb. . . . . . . . 57: THE HOME OF Apple Pie: 1, Mrs. Willard Burke: Millll i3llllllIlIllNS llll lllHHl BllllNllS ill INSlllNl Bllllll . IIOMBINHI! lllll N.E-.'S.E'..A1E lHllN t W . r................w IANDREWSI Ave. Di- 4 PIIOVEI VALUES g . In other coffee, ilisienl or ground, gives you the richer flavour of, EEEE Make it in sec- onds...suy time ' and every time you wont to en- joy tho but cuP ofeofeeyouef” tested.