AUGUST 7. 1953 ,, . PITPKOPS Now buying at George- town Yard; also contracting limited number of cords for immediate delivery. For further particulars contact Georgetown Yard, write or phone QUIGLEY at SON St. Peters Georgetown And iilcinlty . .'Chlef Petty Officer Robert Jenkins of the Royal Canadian Navy, who was the guest for a few days of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ll. Jenkins. left last week ori re- turn to duty in Halifax, N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Alec MacKlnnon returned recently from a visit to relatives in Yarmouth, N. 8. Miss Rose Llewelwn, R..N., of Montague, accompanied by Miss Janet Campbell were recent guests of Miss Llewellyn's parents. Mr. On July 18. Mr. Howard Walker. Mr. J. A. Macxinnon, Mrs. Laura Lavers. Wise Beatrice Skinner and Mr. J. W. Lavers motored to ELEGTORS 0F KING'S VOTE FOR THOMAS J. KICKHAM On August 10th and ensure for yourselves strong representation at Ottawa. Insertedby King's County Liberal Association. oouIITv ToIIIoIIT I THE RT. HON. LOUIS S. ST. LAURENT -- P.C.. O.C.. PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA - - 11:15 AND TRANS-CANADA NETWORK Published by The NATIONAL LIBERAL FEDERATION OF CANADA ' Bridgetown where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Skin- nor. I I Mr. and Mrs. ldward MscKenzie and two children, of Charlotte- town, were weekend guests of Mrs, MacKenzie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. Mr. Lee Crane of Albion was a. business visitor to Georgetown Mr. John Lavers and his son, Mr. Henry Levers of Sturgeon were business visitors to Georgetown. Miss Genevieve Solomon and her mother Mrs. P. J. Solomon return- ed last week from I. visit to-the Shrine at St. Anne De Beaupre in Quebec. - Mr. and Mrs. Newton O'Connor of Toronto are holidaying in Georgetown where they are the guests of Mrs. 0'Connor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. Mrs. Mary's Road was a recent guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lavsndier. LAC. Freddy Gotell of the 11.0. A.F., who is stationed in Quebec, is spending his leave with his par- ents, Mr: and Mrs. John D. Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. William Publicover, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Publicover. left on return to their home in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sentner or Charlottetown motored to various centres in King's County on July 19, and while in Georgetown they called on relatives. Miss sheila DaLory and Miss Anna Prosper are visiting in Kep- ypoch. I Miss Gertrude Fimgerald and Master Charles Fitzgerald were re- cent guests of relatives in Char- iottetown. I Mr. Bud Graham and Mr. Jos- PM AIIST Charles Mocarron of st, .511: is the guest of her parents, Mr. ”Kl0KHAM roe KINGS". , Keep The Wheels of Progress ' Turning Some of the Monies Appropriated for Kings . I o It THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - 1Va1leyfie1d Man In Korea . .'Plctured above with IInidenti- fled soldier buddies is Pic John J. Van Busklrk of Valleytleld, P. E L, standing in the hills near Seoul, capital of South Korea. Pfc Van e-ph Egan of Boston, Mass., are holidaying in Georgetown, guests of Mr. Graham's sister, Mrs. Neil Wight. . Mr. Stephen DeLory. who is em- ployed iii Toronto;Ont.. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. De- Lory. Mrs. William.-fill-Iurphy returned last week from s. visit to Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lo.uis Cantello of Bridgetown were visitors to George- town on July 20. Miss Marion Clory of Montreal is vacationing in Georgetown, where and Mrs. Rufus Clory. On July 20, Rev. and Mrs. E. Aitken, accompanied by Mrs. Alt- ken's mother, Mrs. E. B. MacLa.ren. Mrs. W. W. MacLaren and Mrs. H. W. MacDonald, motored to Char- lottetown. This was Mrs. E. 3. MacLaren's first motor trip to the city since her recent illness, and liier many friends are indeed pleas- led to know that her health has sufficiently improved to enable her to be about once again. Mr. and Mrs. John Jeddry of Summerville, Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. James MacAulay and two children of Trenton. Ont, are vis- iting in the Province and while in Georgetown they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forden Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Burke and three children of Charlottetown were guests on July 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gotell. I Master Wayne Llewellyn. son of IIMr, and Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn 4and Donna Llewellyn, daughter of Buskirk is serving with the U. 8. medical corps and has been in Korea since February. He was re- ' cently married to the former Miss Mary Bears. now residing in Mon- tague. returned to their homes in George- town after being patients in the Kings County Memorial Hospit- al in Montague. . 'Mrs. J. K. smith of Summer- side is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Mrs, spergeon Walker and son Kenny are guests of relatives in Souris. On Thursday, July 23rd, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen and their sons. Stewart and Charles were visit- ors to Charlottetown. Mira. Cyrano MacDonald re- turned recently to her IirlmP in Georgetownattor 5 visit In points in Nova Scoiia, including Halifax, where she was the guest of her daughter, Miss Ann MacDonald: and Digby and Grand Pre'. Mr. Robert Arsenault of Tor- onto was a recent guest of his brother. Mr. Alex Arsenault and Mrs. Arsenault od Georgetown. Friends of Mrs. Philip Boudre- ault are sorry to hear. that she" is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital and all wish her a speedy recovery. Cullen DeLory, who is taking Royal Canadian Air Force Train- ing during the -holiday months at the R.C.A.F, Station in Sum- merside. spent the past week-end at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Ronnie Ceredlne of New York City, arrived in Georgetown recently, where he joined Mrs. Ceredine at their summer home on Water Street. Mr. Ernie Devesiex of Spring- IMr. and Mrs. C. N. Llewellyn, have I I My Fortune Montague Graham's Pond I 165 000 23.000 158.000 I L I I ' G g I hd Had Montagi:,::u7Igl'iongo 84 x 53 OEEJGGSBWII Y 5o'ooo APP''9X- 395' 225-000 Murray I-Iorb'or South North Lake Souris Wharf Rep. 21.000 I ., ll0.000 1.000.000 Souris Breaiawater I Dredging Montague River 740.00 i ' Penny Beach for Deep Sea Water Way Little Sands , y 4 25-000 3e4.ooo 1oo.oo0 I Neufrage Murray River 3 . Savage Harbor I . 2z,ooo 28.000 55 . 156,000 i Average day Labour iiepaire on Each Wharf 33,000 Per Year I For continued Prosperity. lie-Elect 6 KIGIINAM THE ?G0 -. Inserted by the King's GETTER County Liberal Party." field, Msss., returned to his home after a visit spent in Georgetown. at the home of his grandfather, Mr. Michael Burke Sr. On his return he was accompanied by Mr. Burke, who will visit in 9Pl'l11lb1i1- Mr. J. H. Mscnoneld is enjoying his annual holidays. Mr. Peter MacLeod and Mr. Malcolm MacLeod ol Lorne Val- icy were business visitors to Georgetown on Friday. July 31th. Petty Officer, John Honiphiil d the Royal Canadian Navy, station- ed at Halifax; N.s., was a recent visitor to Georgetown where he was the guest of Mrs. Hemphlll and family. Mrs. John Donqhoe of Roseneath and her granddaughter. Miss Emily Walsh, recently returned from a visit to the Shrine at st. Anne De- Beaupre in Quebec. ..tMr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell Sr,. Miss Mary Gotell, Mr. Kim- ball Gotell .nnd Mr, Allan Mair recently motored to Halifax, N.S.. where they attended the wedding or Mr. Joseph Gotell Jr, Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard of Hamilton, Ont; accompanied by Mrs. William Simmonds of Sea View, Mr. Hubert Blanchard ot Charlpttetown and Mr. Fox of Saint John, NB.. motored to Georgetown, where they were guests at the home olt Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell Jr., of Halifax, N.S., are visiting in Georgetown, w'here they are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell Sr. Miss Margaret sencabough at Boston. Mass, is visiting at the home of Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. Lawrence Bstehilder. King's County Jailor at Georgetown. is pre- Is lacing relieved. in his duties by Mr. Fred Allen. Miss Peggy Johnson is visiting in Borden, where she is the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. William White. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Zypers and son Gerald and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Elliot of Melroee, Mass, who have been holidaying fry George- town at the summer home of Miss Kathleen Falrchild recently return- ed to their homes. Miss Nan MacDonald. R.N., of by 11 members. Mrs. John H. Msoxensie report- ed for the visiting committee, Mrs. Olow and Mrs. Albert Fraser were appointed on the new visiting com- mittee for three months. an excel- lent Ireport of the two ice cream festivals held in July was given. Arrangements were made for a corn boil at the September meet- ing. Mrs. Lorne Johnston and Mrs. Albert Fraser were appointed on the work oommittee for the next month. The meeting closed with the Mlzpsh benediction after which e. delicious lunch was served by the hostess who was assisted PAGE NINE in serving by Mrs. Olow and Mrs. B. D, Reid FATAL MISTAKE CHANCE RABOR. N, 3., (UP)- A 530-pound tuna which biunderad into a fishermen's weir had its seafaring days ended by a rifle bullet fired irorn close range. The nine-foot fish was put on display at a fish market. Hartford, England, (GP) - Hert- fordshire Boy Scout groups did 71,- 700 odd jobs in their annual "bob- a-job" week, raising 13.583 tor the movement. SANllY'S IIRIVE III THEATRE FRIDAY, AUG. 7th -- 9 p.m. Two big extra shows for enjoyment "ARGYLE SECRETS”-starring William Gorgen and Marjorie Lord "IT'S A SMALL WORLD" - starring Paul Dale and Steven Brodre "WHEEL 0F FORTlINE" SUMMER HOTEL-Fortune Bridge MEALS - ROOMS Hot. and Cold Water in each room. Quiet,-Pleasant Location - Rates Reasonable Phone 31-23 (sourls) scntly nn his annual holidays and - Cambridge. Mass, 1; visiting her mother, Mrs. Allan MacDonald. AC YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD OF ST ANDREW'S CHURCH . . 'The regular meeting of tthei Young Women's Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, was held at the home of Mrs. James Show on Monday evening and was conducted by president, Mrs. Leland Nelson. The hymn "All The Way My Saviour Leads Me" was sung. fol- lowed by scripture read by Mrs. Lorne Johnston and prayer by Mrs. Roy Clow. Roll Call was answered Inserted by the Queen's County Progressive Conservative Association. FRIDAY. AUGUST Tth-9:30 KINGS GOIINTY PROGRESSIVE GDNSERVATIVE BROAIIGASTS John A. Macdonald, Federal Candidate. All Times Atlantic Standard. WW. Chester 5. McLure and J. Angus MacLean Announce ON BEHALF OF THEMSELVES AND THEIR SUPPORTERS THAT IN THE COMING ELECTION ALL THE PROVISIONS OF THE DOMINION ELECTION ACT, INCLUDING THOSE FORBIDDING ILLEGAL AND CORRUPT PRAC- TICES. WILL BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. I THIS MEANS THAT NO MONEY.OR LIOUOR wILL BE USED IN ANY MANNER -wI-IAT. sOEvER. NOR WILL THE TRANSPORTATION OF VOTERS TO THE POLLS BE PAID FOR. NOR WILL ANY OF MR. McLURE'S OR MR. MecLEAN'S AGENTS AND WORKERS IN THE POLLS RECEIVE ANY REMUNERATION. EITHER IN MONEY. PROMISES OR OTHERWISE. FOR THEIR WORK ON THEIR BEHALF. ,