I WW4” saw a tarrlf” 9:: ma '.' 1 "3... . Because 3' about will switch 03 1-goon! . 5: none! '10 rouaiui Sc 11; IQIEMITI3 . we no. far 9310 see the 93 wrong: 0" Mug . ANNE rumor: E gjy Eh! i1”E.'i'.:i1... ... - D g'o,m Ell 3 orulld fggn. title. .- oture than aims in "A mm lolollllll gloomy?! other pill" sui--pi0lI"' m:aa11 b.nr1'"" 1 cum I" . "I" "'""11ms.n?h.o called at m... (human!) - right. here '3.”-.!.'.L?-I-'3 We .. SHERIFF'S DAUGHTER" or M... , m-,,.,..1(-gioii willi lioliv W- DWARD THEATRE Thur. - Fri. and Get. .1 new :1 a HOIIN ""SKIPPER SURPRISED HIS WIFE" Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 CAPITO TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. ' has"! -aim oallfm Imam” Also Serial Canadian Ex-Wrens Reunite In Toronto . TORONTO. Aug 22 - (CPI g More than 900 of Canada's wartime lady sailors from all over the continent are heading for Toronto this month to attend the Wri.-n's 'IIrst reunion. , The date has been set for the week-end of Aug. 25 and ex-Wrens are coming from as far away as fvenuuela. . For a number of them the re- iurrlon will also be the family vacat- ,ion. with husbands and children imaking the trip and remaining .over to visit the Canadian Nation- -al lbdiibltlon. . To help defray expenses, rail- way coaches with cooking and re- .;frigel'ation facilities have heart frnade available to those travelling ,1rom the west coast. The program will open Saturday morning with a general meeting and a parade past the grandstand at the O. N. E. grounds. The Cry- Ital Ballroom of the King Edward Hotel will be the scene of a banquet at which Defence Minist- er Broolte Claxton will speak I . Oundsy morning services will be ., held. In the afternoon 13 of the A i- :' Wren Associations across Canada v- will cruise aboard if. M. 0. S. is . Portage.. iii . ' Priaes are being offered for lhr ' 'I largest family, the greatest dist- l anee travelled to attend the reunion and the most ainus servlc: . I awry-' . Amory those attending are Mrs. Donald B. Sinclair. former W. R 0. N. I. director; Isabel 1. Mac- eill. former commanding officer 1!. M. O. I. Conestoga: Mrs. John Itilel. with thgtoanadlan con- in Caracas. Vene- wfth the can- adian negation Havana. Cuba and Mia. James ard and her ildren. o Yellowknife, '10-TDAYW i led in prayer. - Miss Florence Murray, M.D.; Mrs ' mond Nicholson as Miss Beulah T0-DAY "FOREVER AMBER" ADULT FEATURE AT 2.30 - 6.45 --9 -COME EARLY! Valleyfield T i w. M. s. Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Valleyfield W. M. S. was held at the hane of Mrs. Dan Mac- Donald on Friday evening at 8:00 p. in. Mrs. Harry VanBuskirk was in charge of the worship service taken from the Mission Monthly. the theme beirg waver To Korea". Hymn 241 "Christ For The World We aging" was sung. This was fol- lowed by three passages of script- ure. Luke, chapter 4 read by Miss Annie Mac-Donald; John, chapter 21. read by Mrs. Rody MacPh0'i'son, and Matthew chapter 25 read hg. Mrs. Preston Peardon. The leader Mrs. Vannusklrk then eallef. upon Mrs. Bruce. who introducei the next part and also showed a map on Korea. The following mem- bers took part: Mrs. Roy Gillls as German Racers as Miss Annette M Rose, 3. R. E.: Irene Bruce as Miss Ada. Sandell. R.N.: Mr: Ray- Boums. R..N.: Mrs. Buchamn as Miss Elda Daniels. B.A.. BI). This part showed the work of missionaries in Korea and also the great need-for help. and the needs of the Korean people Gordon as they become Christians. The president. Mrs. was in charge of the business per- iod. The minutes were read and approved. Roll call was answered by 25 member .andi two visitors with a verse from Acts of which chapter 18 is to be used next month. The treasurer reporterl 810.25 from the June meeting. Mrs. W. A. Brucel read a Letter. re allocation. A bill of .90 was paid Roy" Cvlllix” to Mrs. Alex Martin for program and report which will be available at the next meeting. Mrs. Herb acxenzle reported that she had packed a box and was sending it to Mrs. Gibson to be sent to New- foundland or Labrador. Mrs. W. A. Bruce extended a hearty weiconie to visitors present. Several squares for the Afghan were passed in and it was decided that each momfoe" have some finished for the next meeting or before it possille. Mrs. w. A. MacLeod checked on visits. Mrs. Robert MacPhee was ap- pointed as devotional leader for the next meeting. Mrs. John S. MacPhee kindly invited the mem- bers to her home for the next meeting. The closing worship 101- lowed. Hymn 2.39 ”o Spirit 0! Th”. 2 Living God" was sunlz- A player of interresslon was read by the land- er. I St.Peters Svilnnnlns Results The following are the results of the S. W. S. exams held recently at at. Peter's. Mrs. Mary 0'l-lan- ley is the Red Cross instructor at st. Peter's; Mr. Paul Cudmore act- ed as examiner. Junior-Anne Gllils. Elaine O'- l-fanley, Gerald Gillls. Carol Mac- Kenzle, Denial Lewis. Mary Mac- Callum. 1 Elementary - Jean Maocallum Daniel Gillis, Richard Glllis, Mel- vin Lewis. ... x.MM:......... WILL STUDY BUSHMEN JOHANNESBURG-(CF) - Fa- ther Martin Guslnde. professor of anthropology at the Catholic Uni- versity. Washington, D.C.. is pre- paring an expedition to South West Africa and Portuguese East Africa to study the bushmen and Hottentots. Father Guslnde is well known for his work among South American Indians and the pigmics of the Belgian Congo. Quickies .....-...... 4..........- ....... . by Ken Reynolds "The garage'a Guardian Want Ad said they fixed brakes-but I waited too long!" FINEST A 1 s THE EASTER THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN II GUARDIAN IGINTH: IIONTAGUII llasold I. - laeerara. Ila. . AGENT GIIDIOIIOWNI Walden Iaeua. , AI .II.ra Leadryslteet tlaa. Ines an Georgetown: The Poet Otllooi I. Ilolva '.I'Ie Gunilla: he boiight area: of lollowtla Illness in II awn: III: I. n. In Ioarlei The rib I don. A.'l-Iewellnilaraciar. Iueallaraadl ,Mr. John Cameron. NowtGlas- gow, N. S.. was a visitor to Mont- ague last Saturday. BABE YOU decorating your home for the Legion convention? Get your flags at the Montague 5c lo 91.00 store. Mrs. Beecher Dewar and son, Abner. Brudenell. were recent vis- itors to West River and Charlotte- town. ' Mrs. Ernest Martin. R.N.. of New York, is spending her vacation with her sister. Mrs. Fred Laird of Pisquid. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacPhee. Dorchester. Mass. are visiting in Heatherdale. guests of Mr. Mac- Phee's. mother. Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Phee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mugrldge, Lexington. Mass, returned to their home after visiting in Montague. guests of Mrs. Mugridge's brother- in-l.'aw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kennedy. Mrs. William Canneli, Everett, Mass.. is visiting friends and rela- tives in Montague and Albion. While in Montague she visited Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mabon. and Mrs. A. J. MacLeod. Miss Dorothy MacDonald, daugh- lgum. of Miss Helen Wright. ..-nrran roorwesl at tt. Montague Shoe Store. Miss Betty ahaw. Brudenell. spent a few days in Lower Montague. ....'WELb-BABY centre will be held at the Town Building, Mon- tague, on Friday, August 25th. from 2 to 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nix. Walth- am, Mass" are visiting in Heather- daie. guest; of Mrs. Nix'.s uncle, 'Mr. Fulton MacPhee,' and also in Montague, guests of her aunt. Mrs. James Shaw. .."Mrs. Dan Macl-thee and grand-daughters, Misses Wanda and Anna MacPhee, returned to their home in Cumberland after a very pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Morell and vicinity. Mr. Neil Morrison of Annam- dale, who has been a patient in the Prince (Edward Island Hosplial for the past two months. has retum- ed to his home mudi improved in health. on his -way home he visit- ed his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Morrison, Montague. Murray Harbour ' North ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Les MacDon- tha past few days in Charlotte-j town, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Vanlderstine. and Mr. and Mrs.' Penna More. . - BIRTHDAY PARTY - Oni August l3th., the occasion being! Mrs. Fred Robertson's birthday. for Mrs. Robertson and motored toi Georgetown to the church service. conducted by Dr. Bonnell of New. turned to Mrs. Robertson's home in; Brudenell where she was pleasant-p ly surprised to see assembled her entire family and ten'gra.ndchlltl-. ml. After the opening of the gifts, supper was served by her daugh- ters. The table was centered wltl1' a lovely birthday cake. Guests” other than the family were Mrs. Cunningham cf Rumford. Maine and Mr. and Mrs. T. K. came-ron. GLEN VALLEY W. I. The regular meeting of the Glen Valley w.1. met at the home of Mrs. Christina Dickleson. Meet- ing opened by singing the ode fol- lowed by the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 10 members. One new member was welcome. There were four visitors present. Minutes of previous meeting were read And Epllroved. Committee gave their report and new ones were .1 pointed. Mrs. Kenneth MacDow- al and Mrs. Whitfield Abbott on sick committee; Mrs. Eldon I-llckox and Mrs. mills Abbott on program committee. It was moved and sec- onded that all bills be paid. it was decided to make ll. quilt for a famil who have lost t-heir home by !re. Program consisted of I contest put on by Mrs. John Macnennan and was won by .Mrs.' Lorraine Bentley. Mrs. sterling Maclean invited members to her home for n xt meeting. Roll call to be answer size of your shoe. Meetng closed by singing the National Anthem after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess -and is social hour -enjoyed. E l)I3I.N II 6”? W 1 IIS BI IIII? IlllSlNI SS aid. Lower Montague, has spent . Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Cameron calledi ' York. After the service they re-3" with a penny for the c ..'Mrs. Louis Ferguson. Pictou. N. 8.. is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hicken. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Llewel- lyn, Dorchester. Mass., are visiting relatives and friends at Murray Harbor North and Gaspereaux Mrs. George Elm of Wateriown. Mass. accompanied by her son and daughter are spending a few weeks siting in Peters Road. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Benton. Her many friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Minnie Mcburs is a patient in the King's Memorial Hospital suffering from pneumonia. All join in wishing hei a. speedy recovery. Miss Alva. Brehaut, Montague was a weekend visitor at the horns- of Mrs. Raulston Kennedy. Mrs. 1'-klward Henderson has re- turned home after spending semi: time visciting in Montague. guest of her sister. Mrs. Eliza Campbell. Frleirds od Miss Eliza Dunn are sorry to hear of her illness and all Wltilnll urfarthurl asienonald. wium Road.,was I visitor to abalone- town on Wednesdly. Mrs. Webb Nicholson and sons Oillll. Bamf. Lyman and Vernon of whim Road were visitors to Cnarlottetown on Tuesday. ' x . . Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. Whine Road, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. pnest Molyneaux. aouthport. ,Mr. and Mrs. Oecu Carnpbei.. Whim Road. recently spent several. days visiting friends and relatives in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. accompanied by Mrs. Stuart's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fin- layson. of whim Road. lnolllred I0 Bangor on Sunday. Lfeut. Katherine MacDonald. a nurse in the American Air corps. is visiting her brother, Mr. John K. MacDonald and sister. Miss Anne MacDonald. in Kilmuir. Mr. and Mrs. William Dean have arrived from Woburn. Mass. to visit friends and relatives here While at whim Rood they are the guesis or Mrs. Dean's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonnell. Charlottetown. are vacationing at their farm at whim Road. At pres- ent Mr. Eon-nell is busily d in constructing a new barn on his property. on Wednesday. August ld. Mr. Lawrence Stuart collected the first cucumbers of the season In this district for Matthew-Wells Co. This is much later than previou- seasons, due to the retarding of the crop by continued dry weather. However, the general opinion is that a good crop will be harvested :j---:-m-m-:--j-- j Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes . MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs I Palmer” Electric PHONE 1444 wish for her an early return in health. WANTED A SADESLADY Experience Preferred State References If Any .IaiaIses's Pharmacy . Montague I() VV(HIIt RI I RI Kill I) As this great SALE no new lower as stocks repriced lines for the The Scene changes llally As We Really Cut Loose follows Surprise inpquiclt -succession .. . Apricot. new "give-away" values iminishi Yes, we've re rouped, are it's end, Surprise last final eel -out. Ladies Pull Over Sweaters, Ladies Lace Trimmed Slips, Ladies Silk Panties, special -Girls Coats ....... .. P Girls Seersucker Pyjamas. ai 1.95 Broadcloth Pyjamas wit lppers to match. 3.95 special .... .. .- .2. Ladies lirassiers, reg. 95, special . .. 1.0)- S al lot,Ladies ' reg. I 3.95. special ,. 1.49 G ris Alpine skirts, mg; 2.95 aspeciai - .. 1.00 Ladies Cotton House Dresses, reg. to 2.95 . ...... ..... 1.39 Ladies Dresses, regl to 3.95 .. 1. Ladies Dresses, reg. to 5.95 . . .. 88 Ladies Dresses, reg. to 10.95 . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.95 Ladies Printed House Coats, special. . 2.49 and 3.49 Ladies Cotton and Silk Blouses, reg. to 2.95 ...... .. 1.49 Ladies Wool Slacks, reg. 2.95 ' Girls Alpine Slacks, 8 to 14, meclal .... .. ............ 29c Ladies Cotton Dirndl & Wool Skirts, spec. 1.49 & 2.95 Chlldrens Corduroy Overalls, 2 to 8 yrs, reg. 2.95 1.95 Chlldrens Seersucker and Jersey Bloumim .. 69c .. RICE .. 2.95 reg. to 5.95, spec. .. 2.95 reg. 1.95, special .... 1.00 .34 L WRITE OR SEE- Warehouse: and Vicinity, "oer A ROYAL ENFIELD or I. S. A. From 5210 to 3690 All with three speeds ahead KENSINGTON ....' Miss Margaret aancebaudi of aoston. Mass. who is holidaying in Georgetown is visiting for" a few days with friend! in Maipeque. Miss Anna Mairusuperlntudeast of the Prince -Edward Island lol- pital in Charlottetown was the weekend guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Mair of Burnt Point. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. John 'n.irner and son Jack. their friend Miss nor- ralna Campbell and Mr. Ivan Rob- inson. ali at Charlottetown were guests on Saturday at the hum of Mr. Joseph Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lavandlu have as their guest Mrs. Levan- dier's sister. Miss Edna Murphy of St. Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan have returned from Pictou. ms. and will continue their vacation at their summer home on water at. Rsv. sister M. Carmelita of Tra- cadie spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. solo- man and Rev. sister M. Catherine was the weekend guest of Miss Mary Doyle. if the present warm weather con- tinues and no early frosts occur. II. J. MABEIII orronrrusr Fitting and Supplying Glasses Ito. MONTAOUI, P. I. I. by appointment. oilioe connected With Drag diore. iLUMBER '- For sale-125 pieces 22:81:12 Sized. ,ll'or Sale- 50 pieces 22:92:14 Sized - For Sale-125 pieces 2x'lx12 & 14 it Sized - For Sale-900 pieces Zxaxw i For Sale--300 Pieces Rxaxio & 12 For Sale-lad pieces 2x6xl2 & 14. e e. I Mai and Dressed Boards II. B. MIIGDIIIIBALI. ST. PE'.l'EB'l DAY P. I. I. ' '.j'i's.i.u. roii EGOIIOMIGAL TllAllSP0llTA'Fl0ll (Up to I35 raves per gal.) From P. E. Island's Largest Motor Cycle Dealer WALLACE Moses. BOX 679 Store: 239 Water St., SUMMERSIDE RIDER AGENTS WANTED FROM TIGNISH To SOUBIS - GET DETAILS NOW AUGUST 23. 1950 . - Slim TEMPlING.' thh ' llIy aW.W? X Md So 6RI8PI'.' SURVEYS SHOW CI-IILDQEN veteran-iom overs ANY omen me 2 CEREAL! tit i l N0lIRlSiIlN.' ewe BREAKFAST oisi-l Foe naive! PEOPLE use vouz. 'MA.ioa HOOPLE DUNGE- THE Si-IERIFFA5 t STARTING P0652, BUT T. CAUGHT THAT WI6 AND OUR BOARDING HOUSE, ., . . W eeAo,eovs!coMe 1 HAVE: MY sans ARE 5 THE- AND or-:T IT WHILE : FALLEN Feeata FROM CoMANci-lee n--s nor!-.::va oer MY . LBTENINGFOR TO PEEL MY RE coves . A6dl;zi.Ai;lAA5.,z Home , ID 4