ofMr. and Mrs. Natl Booley Moa- taghe. ' . . Valuable Portraits Recei ' "st Eastern Guardian ..'TUR.I(EY DINNER -- River- View Home. Lower Montague. July lrd ' . tnownn MONTAGUE Reg- atta. Wednesday, July 13. Send entries to Roy Aitken. ..'JUS'l' ARRIVED car cedar ghiagles. All grades. Also cement. cement blocks. gyproc. brick Ind lime in stock. Poole and Thomp- son, Ltd.. Montague. EASTERN GUARD .. .. .. ..'Mr. Gordon Coffin. Sprlnghlll. N. S.. is spending the holiday weekend with his wife and fam- ily at their aumm home in Brudenell. ..'PRESDYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Service will be held in Murray Harbour Presbyter- ian Churclh July 8rd. at 4 WH- Rev. M. Carl Currie. Interim Mod- erator. . 'PAR1sl1 OF GEORGETOWN. Holy Trinity. (Anglican). Sunday. July 3rd. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 11 a. m. (Standard Time. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Reverend W. 6. Ron. Priest in Charge. fST. PETEIPS BAY PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for lunday. July 3rd. Greenwich. Ser- vice at 9.30 a. in. Sunday School at 11.00 a. m. Marie. Service at 11.15 a. m. Sunday School at 10.00 a. In. St. Peter's. Service at 7.3) p. in. Sunday School at 11.00 a. m. Rev. Russell A. MacLeod. Minis- tar. . .'CBURCH OF CHRIST. - lun- day. July Ird. 1055. All services on Itandard Time. Montague: 10.00 a. m. Bible School 11.00 a. m. Lord's supper and Preaching. Murray River: 11.00 a. m. Bible School and Lord's Sup r. Murray Harbour: 0.00 p. m. ihle School and Lord's supper There will be no combined evening service this Sun- day Kenneth T. Norris. Evangelist. ..'WIENER noasr - A large number of Acme Rebekah Lodge and Hillside Lodge. I. 0. 0. l'.. Mcntatzile. and their friends. at- tended the annual wiener roast which was held- at the siunmar borne of Mrs. I. H. Coffin. onthe Montague River. Thursday even- ing at the close of the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge, The program 'ncluded a number of Accordion selections by Mr. David Ahlberg. Roaeneaih. which were greatly apreciated by everyone. Mr. Ahherg also ac- companied the group in a Jolly singsong. Assisting the hostessln serving the wieners. rolls and small cakes were Mrs. James Dewar. Mrs. Carl Stewart. Miss Mary Hemphili. Mrs. Frank Greene. Mrs. Atwood MacDon- ald. Mrs. Byron Stewart and Mrs. Douglas Macbaren. Mrs. Cyrus Ihaw presided over the teacups. At a late hour a vote of thanks for her kind hospitality was en- tendad to Mrs. Coffin and a very happy get-together closed with the singing of "Auid Lang Syne". Personals . rhlrs. John A. Macxende left Us morning on resin to war. wood. Msssachossetts. after visit- h-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. lag in Montague. guest of her son- hswell Poole. E . 'Mrs. R. B. Rattray and her daughter. Mrs. Nora Douglas, Ilslifax. N. 5., are week-end guests BOMB! SENTENCID OPORTO. Portugal (AP)-Prof. lly'I:rI'Il Games. a candidate for Th roaring. edlronithe reehlesswildeatthey 1 Ana Sheridan - JohnLnnd - Ilowardbnft "STEEL TOWII" PLUS OOIDI CAIIOON ' C. N. R. Empl The sixth ' banquet of Canadian National Railway em- ployeea held at the Community Centre on Thursday night brought Cub Leaders Toke Course Six Cub Leaders from Slemon Park and Charlottetown Joined with game twenty Scoute .. from Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick yesterday at the annual Maritime Pack Scouters training course held this year at the Boy Scout camp at Millers Lake. Nova Scotia. The course will conclude on Thursday of next week. The training given will include all aspects of the Wolf Cub pro- gramme and is the second of three parts lending to the, G11- well neckerchief and beads. Mr. W. A. Speed, Executive Com- missioner of Nova Scotia is the course leader. loaders attending from Prince Edward Island are: Mrs. Dor- othy MacDonald and Miss Joan Vail of the Basilica Pack. Char- lottetown; Mr. Garnet Buell of the Zion Pack. Charlottetown: Plsgt. George Stone. Cpl. Ken- neth Mcbeod and LAC LeBlanc of the lat and 2nd Slemon Park oyees Enioy Annual Banquet In City togethe more than 50 persons, many of whom were euthuslasti in their pronouncement "the best ever." As a centennial effort. the com- mittee in char e were successf ' in arranging mlnstrel show in connection with the banquet which was followed by a late evening of modern and old time dancing. City Councillor Edwin C. John- stone represented Mayor Stewart in his unavoidable absence. Hon. 3. Earle MacDonald. Provincial Secretary Treasurer and a former C.N.R. employee who still retains his classification brotherhood membership. was also present and spoke briefly. Acting Superin- tendent G. 0. Baker expressed pleasu : at being present and con- gratulated the employees on the evident spirit of fellowship pre- vailing lhroughout the organiz- ation. " Billed as "Stellar Attractions were the ed chorus of 30 voices-The ur Rays of Sun- shine.-and Skits by the limo!!! CNR Fun Makers. Appearing with the Minstrels in individual num- bers were: Dennis Lorne Bennassey. Miss Patsy Lelghtlzer. E u g e n e MacNeill. Noel Wilson. Joe Perry. Ivan Al- bert. J. Allain. Earl Hennes ,. Kay Gallant, Elmer Gallant. Jim Packs, sap-peeled pulpwood 3 write or phone St. Peters 5 QUIGLEY PULPWOOD . AT souius vans Buying daily rough pulp wood 3 V2 and 4 ft. length: AT GEORGETOWN YARD auyihg daily rough pu1pwoodI3 1y2 and 4 ft. length; sap-peeled pulpwood 3 U2 ft. length. Forturther particulars contact.our yard offices. St. Peters Cameron was Master of Ceremon- U2 and 4 ft. lengths. -2. 0 ION! J Audio)! by - in" UMN ALSO CARTOON ij8OIIOAY Mllllilhlllm steel... - seas-ingstoryofa:le::hIr&o':”..” 10?! he-awling 'IRINO THE FAMILY AND JOIN i INTI-IE run AT ms..- "NOR TH RIVER ” AOAINIT TIIAION AND THE FURY OF THE CHIEFS. Till CAVALRY CHARGE! '10 O NAVAJO INDIAN I 1101!! Joan Evens SOUTH" Ved By Cecil H. de V. eir first complete in ' Boudreau. g The pictures shown above land Historical Society from Mr. 1. Elizabeth Douglas. daughter Harvest. Oi 518- of Capt. Douglas. R. N., (family Genevieve-de-Pierrefonds. Quebec. of Duke of Hamilton.) born 22nd a descendant of the Hon. Charles April, 1700; married 1722 to Ed- Douglas Smith who was Lieutenant ward Smith. Capt. R.N., died Jan- Governer of Prince Edward fsland uary 1777. Grandmother of Ad- from 1313 to 1824. The portraits mlral Sir Sidney Smith and of are of Governor Smith's parentslGovernor Charles Douglas Smith. and grandparents and are now on Portrait ipproximately 4ft. x 23ft display at the Historical Society's tin. exhibition in the Y. M. C.- A. build- 2. Mary Wilkinson. sister of Lady g. Camelford. married to John Officials of the Society are deep- Spencer Smith. 1760. gentleman ly appreciative of the generosity usher to Queen Charlotte. Moth- of Mr. Harvest. who had the er of idmiral Sir Sidney Smith ,P8lllIlllES lorwllrded at his own eX- and of Governor Charles Douglas pens: from an art gallery in Lon- smith. Portrait 2n. iiin x 2ft. don. England. The Society has re- ,3. Capt. Edward Smith. 11.51.. ceived assurance from Premier born 1691 or 1692. married 1722 Matheson that when the pictures to Elizabeth Douglas. died 21st are not on display adequate stor- June, 1743, of his wounds. Buried age facilities will be provided in in St. John's Churchyard, Antigua. the vault in the Provincial Buildv British West indies. Grandfather ing. of Admiral Slr Sidney Smith and -m--rrj:-m-r-- of Governor Charles Douglas lea and lnterlocutor. Smith. Portrait 4ft. lin. x 3ft. tin. The six Fun Makers were: 4. John Spencer Smith, Captain Cleaver MacLeaI1.Geor89 Nels”. in the Guards. gentleman usher Reg MacAleer. Reginald Murray. to Queen Charlotte. aide-de-camp Gordon Wlgglnton and Dick to Lord George Sackvllle Ger- Prunty. main: born 8th June. 1730: mar- Music for the dinner and en- ried 1760 to Mary Wilkinson. died tertainment was by Austin Con- 16th February, 1804. Father of Ad- noliy and for the dance Les Aelx- miral Sir Sidney Smith and of ander and may Soy. Charles Douglas Smith. Governor The evening's entertainment of Prince Edward Island. Portrait closed with the Queen. 2ft. Gin x 2ft. iin. BUYING ROUGH and SAP-PEALED PULP ..At.. HARRY MacLAUGHLIN'S YARD, GEORGETOWN Will buy in King's County and in Queen's as far west as Stanhope. I trucks needed Phone 17-14 Georgetown MAYFAIII THEATRE MURRAY RIVER - SATURDAY '""W.... cw... .::-!..-:.-.r1-.-.:v:::aaz:-.-- Plus COMEDY and CARTOON Show Time-7:30 & 9:30 p.m. STANDARD TIME COMING MON. - TUE. - WED. "REACHING FROM HEAVEN" ' COMEDY audio ias,ul.rssoo ,- OHIMI Under is ran MONT AGUE . FRIDAY-9:30 Daylight Time ' glA1'UIDAY-R:OO and 11:00 light Time 400-550 . Tax THEATRE ran ol'.& . Color--ilaniesuevrart - lath NONI IEITE-FEW Roman A8000!)-COME SEE g lirll Following is a description of the ' " of tour magnificent all palntmss. pictures, with the approximate size received as a gift by the P. E. 15- in each case: Prince Edward Island Historical Society Complimentary Dinner To Retiring Civic Employees Each of the retiring men re- ceived a suitable gift from the Organization. Sgt. Gus Dowling. President of the Union was Master of Ceremonies. Following the splendid turkey dinner arranged by Parkdale Wo- menls Institute. the members and friends totalling 125 spent the rest of the evening in dpncing to the music of Melvin Burns' Or- chestrs. Visiting Here From Calif. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Camp- A very enjoyable function was carried out by the Civic Em- ployees Union on Thursday even- ging when three retiring members .wcre tendered a dinner by their lfellow employees. The affair was lnoi without a note of regret .when reference was made to ties of friendship which had been es- tablished and cemented over the years of service enjoyed by the 'li...,...-vnrl tzuesis Councillor A. Walthen Gaudet rcy cscnterl Mayor J. D. Stewart. who was unavoidable absent as was Councillor Arthur Gormerly. Councillor P. R. Mar-Cormac, Chairman of the Street Com- mittee was a guest. Campbell naturally gravitated to- wards that area on arrival but has since visited his brother El- wood at Summerside. cousins, Chief Justice Thane Ag Campbell and Dr. Preston Mc lntyre at Montague in additionto friends at Long River. Mrs. Campbell Pearl MacLeod. daughter of Capt. Robert MacLeod of New London. They plan to remain a month at the Charlottetown Hotel. Central Queen's Junior Farmers Organize A number of young men women met in the is the former of Junior Farmers and two Charlottetown area. Royalty. the department bmonth in the and department sible will attend, agriculture board room on Thursday evening. to argsnize a group for lie Mr. Wallace Wood was select- ed as chairman after which the following officers were elected: President. Sterling - M a c R a e. Brookfield; Vice-president Dal MacArthur. Union Road; lacro- tary-treasurer. Harry Love. lad Mr. R. A. Pierce. fleldrnan with of agriculture. briefly outlined the purpose of 3 Junior farmers organisation. ture meetings will be held on the first and third Monday of hell of Red Del Mar. California are among the recent arrivals in the Province who are greatly en- joying the renewal of friend-. ships and their visit to relatives here. Mr. Campbell. who is a retired contractor. is particularly im- pressed with the building pro- gram not only in Charlottetown and Summerslde but throughout the entire Province, which has added much to the appearance of the Island since he first left here 30 years ago. Born at G. ARNOLD WIOIITMAII Fire and Ante Insisrenee HUM! IUILDINOI Montague. P.'l. I. The retiring members are Deputy Chief of Police Watson lliyzgins. Robert Wakelin. Market Building Engineer and Nelson McKr-igan. grader operator with the Street Department. Councillor Gaudci spoke briefly touching on the splendid service given by the retiring employees during their ycars with the City Corporation. Other speakers were Chief of Police MacArthur and former Chief A. Birtwhisile. who referred particularly to the loyal- ty and efficiency of Deputy Chief Higgins. New London, Mr. TRUSTEIE SOURE ISCHOOL DISTIIIOI I SOIIRIS HIGH SCHOOL Students from outlying Districts wishini D at- tend 91211 and 10th Grades lll& School, 1955-56. must register with the Secretary before June 30th, in order that necessary. Teadiui may be procured. at Newlovurte IIIIITDI. "W W mean-sun-ejpooo ,AN . WI-IO EQLEEB. cowimc Mountv (I . n 1.. D O V Ni M . ,. .. -ii? in -. IN COLO Etlliltlii "rein w iiIliNIiEIl'ltllOIi'llSlINIlV M ' EXTRAI COLOR CARTOON nihmtl unity PRINCE EDWARD FINAL TODAY - FOR THE FAMILY .. , - -mi" V 'h each at Agriculture board room and I is hoped that as many rural young men and women as pos- --1m-oavuv-u-o-a-o--e---m--- Serlei- cartoon - comedy SHOWING 2:30 - 7 - 9 Q N tTslflP:,JllItPSAti0TIlRttScAIti- nounurovomuem IIANSEL . "fgrhrht 1 lecture Musical Fantasy FAIIVLAND C010! by TKDRMOK ...e incusnuvrnam nooocnoas. me warm , SIIOW8 2:3I - 7 - I In- -1.