ABIN I . hgst way in hnnrllo yniir I1lISI3.'ll1(I and current books. PAGE EIGHT. M PRINCE EDWARD to-nu - sin, J starring OLSONA 0OBURN1tHUSSEY anllllll siiti- ii”.-r . (iii; ...itiiit...iiIii iriimii I SHOWS 2:30-7-9 CROSBY i NANCY We-I ctwuzs -i-9'9 sum '19 -it's The Wonderful SIN-Iusiiim Sim Will Till Smi. III Pmmlitlosl ,,;.wIzr mvtr . You'll Hear:- I "iii. in So P&llIIIIa., "Au:iOsnlsWllI .4 iisp9en"sM A Ioiliottlilluim. caprronl TO-DAY SAT.i ” snows 2.30--..s;45 I ' Au TIIE mmunr at THE -4 nmiirsa I I . new with ' .::" minute A ONE uoumrc .; ROGERS it E licrrou rm v e W FRESH FISH We have just install- led a deep freeze and new will be carrying a full line of fresh fish daily. McicLAUCHLAN STORE Sranhope FOR SALE 1948 3-4-Ton International PANEL TRUCK Good Condition. With Heater and New Battery. 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Also M 1 OLD TIME FIDDLING HARMONICA PLAYING and STEP-DANCING CONTEST I ' wThursday, August 2nd 'siT". MARY'S PARISH HALL Souris Singing Contest by .Chlldren under 14 years of 1 , age. Entries received b,v:- Mrs. L. Sutherland, Red Point Good Prizes. Admission 50c ' H. J. MASON OPTOAIETRIBT Fitting and supplytns Glauses Etc. MONTAGUE, P. I. I. Office Hourst I to by appointment. Oilies Connected with Drug Store. LDNl;0N .(cr)- Police. airport stood by at Northolt airport after an'lncoming airline radioed it. had it fierce alsstian dog loose on board. But when the plane landed the crew had got. the animal back in sAllDY's D uuouow Coming Tuesday: i"I'll , Coming Attractions: Remembered". My Son"; ' ."Adventures of Ge .D.Vepn; ucpuntry IIIVE-IN THEATRE Presents Tonight. (Friday, July 27th) at 9 P.M. Starring Paul Henry, Joan Bennett and Leslie Brooks. " ornin De rture"' "They Ha... Noi: Igl.vidod":, "Northwest Stampede" in color: its pcn. TRIUMPH” Be Your Sweetheegto"w " ' e l.IM.you?on. ' ver " in-color; "19 "Winslow Bo ": Ihht Doss fvfni Fifth A "' '”N Us II ' ' i(Ioiesye.u.,W',u9' n"hbe ml: tery. officials and a veterinary surreoni TH EASTER GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold I. Ines ldaerbee. Miss Joyce Wluistos. Miss Joan Jensen AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldo: Larers. uadry. Mrs. Ines lterrsrt. Ire. The Iontsgus: town: The area A on. Post Office: Guardian may be bought Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: insoui-ls: The Snack Bar pad I New at the following places II in George ..'Miss Anne Livingston, of the staff of the Montague .5 to SL00 Store, was a visitor to Charlotte- town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy. Moncton, N. B., are spending a few days in Montague, guests of Mrs. Kennedy's mother, Mrs. Minnie MacDonald. ..'Miss Ruth Yeo, Charlotte- tnwn, is spending her vacation in Montague. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Yeo. Mr. Calvin l-iilchey of the Sack- t ville Tribune. and his daughter Norma and son Bobby, are spend- ing a few days in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hil- chey. . ....'l'.I'AN(.iI".l.lSTI(3 Services in the United Baptist Church, Stur- geon, every night. except. Satur- day, at 8 p.m. from July 30th to August 5th. Mr. Louis Harris. special speaker on Wednesday. August 1st. Special singing. Bruce Moore. Pastor. .fMr. Horace Nelson of Boston. Mass, is at prhsent. spending a week in Montague, guest of his brother and sister-in-flaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Nelson. Also vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Nelson for a few days is Mrs. Edith Neisoh of Charlottetown, .PMr. and Mrs. Louis Camp- bell'ot Boston, Mass. are spend- ing two weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Camrpbeli's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, Mill-towrn Cross. Mr. Campbell is the son of the late John Camp- bell. whose funeral was held yesterday afternoon. ...' COMMUNION SERVICE - The sacrament. of Holy Commun- ion was observed in Murray Har- bour North Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The service, which was largely attended, was conducted by Rev. F.N. Young of Montague. The evening service was also con; ducted by Rev. Young, who chose ss his subject "The Loneliness of Sin", taking his text from John 13. verse 30. Evening hymns were "The man who nnce has found an abode". ”Comr- Holy Ghnst. our Hearts Inspire". "Rock of Ages". and "Just As I Am. Without One Plea”. JTIJNNIS COURTS ALMOST READY - The work of preparing the Montague tennis courts has been almost completed. and it I: expected that. they will be ready for play early next week. The courts have been levelled and rolled to make a hard playing surface. Only the posts and lines TPmBln to be put down. and part. of the fence to be repaired. The. members of the executive of the club have put a great deal of et- fort to have the courts re-worked this year. and their '(-ftorls have been successful. The tennis courts have always been a br.: asset in the younger groups of the community. and it is hoped that the membership will be large enough to justify the work done. ' FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late. John W. Campbell, Montague, who passed away in Chsrlottetown on Mon- day. was held yesterday afternoon from the Christian Church. Mon- tague. The service, which was largely attended was conducted by Rev. M.D. Dunbar. minister of Central Christian Church, char- lottetown. The hymns, which were sung by the choir with Miss Peggy Beck- as organist were "in the Sweet By and By". "Shall We Gather at The Rlvcr".,and "Face to Face". Rev. Mr. Dunbar spoke words of comfort and reassurance to the bereaved family. The poll- herars were A.c. Mscxsy, A.D. MscLure, M.P'. MacDonald, Har. vey Fraser, W.D. Johnston, and 0.1!. Nelson. Interment was in the Montague community ceme- Mr. Lorne Johnston. Mdnis-gje, was s business visitor to Souris and vicinity recently. Miss Isabella Hilchey of Hal- ifax, N. S., is at present. visiting her brother and sister-in-lsw. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hilchey. Moni- sgue.. Mm. Eugene MacDonald. Char- lottetown, spent the past week It the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van-lderstinc, Lower Mont- ague. . .'iil0NTAGllI-I, Georgetown land Sturgeon Baptist Churches. Sunday. July 39th: Montague, l'l s.m.; ;Sunday School. 10 am. Georgetown. ti p.m.: Sturgeon, '1 Ip.m. Lic. Bruce Moore, Pastor. There was A large attendance at the Montague Legion picnic at Brudenell, Wednesdey after- noon and evening. In the after- noon swimming was enjoyed by both young and old. After a bountiful supper served by the Ladies' Auxiliary, a ban.-fire was built on the shore making a fit- ting setting for the end of s pleasant social gathering. Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. Howard Fouchere and son Rudolph left. on a visit to Boston. Mass. Miss Velma Y!-TTSTOII of Toronto. Ontario. is visiting for a month with her brother, Mr. Ray Yoru- ton. Mr. Chester N. "Bill" Llewellyn has taken it position on one of the car ferries at Borden. Miss Helen Murphy has accept- ed ll position with the firm of J. A. MacDonald Ltd, in Cardigan. psrtment of Veterans' Affairs, Charlottetown, was sr. business vis- itor to Georgetown. Miss Elinor Hobbs. student nurse in the Prince: Edward Is- land Hospital. was 3 recent, visit- or to her home in Georgetown. Friends of Mrs. A. H. Stewart. who has been confined to her home through illness. are pleased to hear that. her condition is con- siderably improved. Miss Peggy Walker is visiting in Charlottetown where she is the guest of Miss Earlene Lovers. Miss Louise Murphy of Denlois Bros. Ltd. Charlottetown. is vac- ationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. MISS Linda Larsen. daughter oi Captain and Mrs. Henry Larsen. is holidaying with her grandpa.- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bul- pltt, or Rosencath. Dr. and Mrs, Gordon scsnnell and family o.' Boston. Mass, ar- rived in Georgetown by car and trailer several days ago, Wherr- they will vacation at the Scaniieli summer home. Mr. Ralph Douglas of Montreal. who with Mrs. Douglas and three children are vacationing at the summer cottage on the Montague River. of Mrs. Douglas parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Coffin, was R recent guest of his mother, Mrs L. H. Douglas. Georgetown. Miss Kathleen Fnirchlld. barris- ter. of Boston, Mass. who ha. been occupying her summer homo in Georgetown for the past month. left on return to Boston. Mic.- Fsirchlld's friends Miss Bessie Wlllya and Miss Rosamond A. Wood. who have been her guests also left. on return to their homes in Boston. A BABY BOTTLES. reg. 10c SPECIALS .iui.v.2siir. - iuiiusr iii. Men's strbnrs and TOPS, reg. 51.50 .................. ...99e rMcn's "T" SHIRTS, white only, S-M-L 790 Boys' SHORTS, size 2-4 .......................... .. ....... 79(- Men's Police SUSPENDERS, reg. 51.00 .... '19:- Men's White HANDKERCHIEFS, 5 for ......... ....... 79c Men's Blue Top WORK SOCKS, 2 prs. for .. ........ .. 75c Boys' DUNGAREES, reg. 352.95 for Men's heavyweight OVERALLS. reg. S450 Men's- WORK SHIRTS. reg. S235 for .......... S219 Men's Dress SUSPENDERS, reg. S125 for ........ .. 79c Men's Fleece Lined "T" SHIRTS, Medium, Reg. 3.3.50 ............... ............... ... ........ .. 32.49 Ladies' Cotton STOCKINGS, reg. 59c . 39c Men's POLO SHIRTS, M and L, reg. 52.25 .......... 81.39 Children's ANI-(LETS, size 6 to 10 . 25c BOBBY PINS. 6 cards ...................... .. lflc SEWING NEEDLES, reg. 10c for . ....... .:. ......... 000 32.29 . S3.99 each, 5 for .................. lib Mr, Frank Shanahnn of the De- t 2-i-as GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN : ,.s,c.,L.. Music iv Souris and Vicinity The drauer "Winnie Ann" call- ed here Monday. July lath for ice. so had about 00.000 lbs. of fish aboard. On Sunday. July lath. Eouris St. Mary's defeated St. Peters base- ball tesni by a score of 21-8 in a. regular King's county League game. This was at. Pet.ers' home game and they decided to play it in Sourts. The Swimming and Water Saf- ety plctures shown by the Red Cross were thoroughly enjoyed by the large audience who packed the United Church Hall where the films were shown. The pantry sale held in the United Church Hall by the ladies of Bay Fortune United Church was a great success, everything being sold in I very short time. The weekly dance held in St. Mary's Parish Hall on Tuesday. July 17th, attracted a large crowd. orchestra. The bingo party held in the Legion Rooms on Thursday. July 18th, was well attended. This bingo was held to help. raise money to purchase the new radio ulpment. for the "San". Mike Gallant and Arthur Pet- ers have returned home- after spendlng ten days at the Boy Scouts camp held at Camp Buch- an. Mr. Bernard Wsdmsn of New Jersey is visiting here. This is the first visit be has made for 25 years. and he notices a. lot of changes. Mr. Wadmsn is a bro- ther of Mr. Leslie Wadman of Lit- tle Harbor. The run of ”hake" is now on here. Fishermen who were out lately had about 4000 lbs. per hour. SWEET YEAR Canada's peak yelr for h0nC.V output was 1948 when production reached 45,115,000 pounds. Kianunnrs END OF THE MONTH SPECIALS COATS- Also: CLEARIING NO APPROVALS 5 only-Going at ............ 310.00 DRESSES- . lRuck-Going at 35.00 BLOUSES- I2 Only-Going at . . . . . . . . . . .. 52.00 SLIPS- Reg. 52.98-Going at . . . . . . . . . 52.19 GOWNS- - A small lot-Going at . . . . . . . . . . 32.00 Entire stock of Long Coats NO REFUNDS IIENNEDYTS LADlES' WEAR 166 Queen St. - Next Door to Bus Stop AT I-3 OFF - NO CHARGES Pisquid East Notes Mr. Alton Jay was a recent vis- itor to Charlottetown. Mr. B. W. Dirt. Par-kdals. was In Plsquld last on business re- cently. Mrs Ire Gay and Mrs. olive Carr, Charlottetown. were visitors in Piaquld East. last week. (lusts of Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Blrt. Mr. and Mrs. lulu usebonald, Lorne Valfey. were visitors in Pis- quld East. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and two daughters have returned to . Mrs. Arnold Lane. , Ontario, having spent two weeks visiting in Plsquid lest. Their two f ULY 27. x1951 daughters remained -with their gnudperenta for the Viper. -1-. Ilrl. Kerry LIQ. lion ,am-1 Al- berta, were guests of I0. and Mr... George W. Jay. urn lvolyn Wool:-ldas isft re. csntly for Boston. Msss.. when she expects to remain for some Mrs. Blanch Corliss. aocompsn. led by Mr. and Mrs. Hsvilanu Corliss, Boston. wererecent: guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay, Plaquld lest. WESTERN FIJI Alberta's 1.196 fur terms pro. duce about 13.0w pelts annually. with a value of nearly 32,ooo,ooo in IND. SAVE Potato acreage is down IO greatly reduced In the II. S. A. Protect: it work and money. Province. pers. Late lllilht. nt LARGER YIELDS. BIGGER is the do the Job. Sprasnotors are the on In Canada. Two models are available- . No waiting. possession. WIIITLDDK , We Are Going on Vacation . In order that our Employees may have a. well deserved vacation our office will' be closed AUGUST 6th to 13th. Kindly call for Tires before this date, as we are not responsible for merchandise loft in our TIRE SERVICE ST. SEOIISE ST. Sprayers and parts available MCLEOD O GREEN. POTATOES! or this year. Your crop was worth planting. it is worth saving. " ma ' dyous-' G to! hard There are early indications or bugltt in this PROTECTION IS WISE IT PAYS OFF IN DOLLARS we can uvo you losses from Early Blight, Bugs. Leaf nop- Your insurance against loss and gun-ants-or SPRAMOTOII SPRAYER A powerful scientific weapon against potato crop failure, eggy to operate. elieape than dusting and more effective. is possible to top kill with sprsy only. No other method can NO PRI-OE RISE There has been no increase In the price of 50 Gallon Size 3255.00 100 Gallon size 8355.00 A complete stock of parts always available-No holdup; WEED SPBAYING Mr. Hoover. factory representative. will be atnw. B. Jenkins' offlt-A. Great George Street. SATUBDAI, JULY ..Btl:. to discuss problems with any interested parties. W. II. JENKINS ISLAND DISTRIIIITORS Montague; ' KEN W. ANDERSON. Morell; ALEX DUTNEY, liiurrlv NV". ROBERT DAWSON. Crlpaud: ED. TURNED, 0Leary; 3- C- GAUDETTE, Tlgnlsh: P. J. NOY, Hunter liver. YOIIR per cent in r. 1:. Island and Prices should be much high. PROFITS. BETTER QUAIJT! ll. largest manufacturer-s of spray- Sprsmotorm, OHARLOTTETOWN at the following dealsrs:- Joii snrrn. Mluview: WATER TUMBLERS, 8 oz., 5 for . ....... 25.1. Fancy TABLE CIDTHS, reg. S250 for .. ...... ...... 81.50 DISH TOWELS, reg. 39c; 4 pr. for .. ....... ........... 81.00 FACE TOWELS, reg. 39c, 4 pr. for ,,.. ......... 81.00 FACE CDOTHS, reg. 15c; 5 prs. .......................... 504: -3 pkgs. MINORA BLADES .......... ............................ 200 100 HOWARD RAZOR BLADES ........... ..-. 81.00 Orders Accepted C.0.D. Any Part of P.E.I. A. O. KAY! cor, Richmond and Eowael Street CIIABIAYITLTQWN. P. E. I. x A CLEAR, THE DECKS Our Greatest Mid-Summer Storewide I SALE CONTINUES FRIDAY & SATURDAY THERE ARE BARGAINS pAND IARGAINS IN OUR .MANY DEPARTMENTS AND 'WE'VE COMIED OUR SHELVES TO BRING YOU THIS MONEY SAVING SALE. FROM THE BARGAIN sassiaenr TO ms i-iousr FURNISHINGS on n-is misc FLOOR n-tsss ARE SPECIALS iWHlC,I'I. SHOULD YOU IUY NOW. WILL SAVE YOU MONEY LATER. WELCOIIIE ALL T0 DUR rittliear The Decks”. Mid - Summer Sale more a. meteor: amt-I