PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i 4 "BIG DAYS MON. to THUR. much a man. only a woman could understandfiim . . . so great a motion picture-it will lift you to heights you never dreamed of! PRINOE EDWARD TODAY ONLY - ...in his man aiaclrilying nsrlormanzai AND CO-STARRING ACADEMY AWARD STAR "DEAN JAGGER" PROGRAM WILL START AT 2:30 - 6:50 and 9 E30 TO TOWN" ALSO NEVVS - FEATURETTE -- SHOWS 2230 - 7 - 9 "MA AND PA KETT Shows 23:30 tom CAPITOL . . 8... FREE . . SPECIAL GIFT PICTURE OF ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER See ROY ROGERS In " BELLS OF CORONADO " COMING Mon.-Tue.-Wed. SHOCKING INSIDE STORY OF THE WORLD'S BLACKESI RACKEI! all its reaI- Iife fury, IIIIHCLI wiirru !I ll('iiUII. liiw Vrinfouvel in San Iiflllli rw Imvci fr ;; in Nw:,riIn-'. B amt ANTHONY (UITIS ' GAR MOM! ' .I(NIII IOIINIIRE News - Cartoon - "Time", "MALE LOOK" x UPIERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW ,' A SECRETS A UEUICII , AND AIEHKIMER t WOULD BE BERLED IN ERI. BEFORE IIEJD DIVULGE ANY INFORMNDON ABOUT I-II6 LWGE DRAFT SUPPLIES am for FREIS llmrklll-"Aria and Crillla Ilnuml-up" and for rnmulela -en-ll-oi nml limnllv-ran lIIlIl'IIIfl for all It'll and crafts write to - 4wu'46w(t5'au&'u llnrltlnin and Newfounillalid Dlvlalnn II nathural BL. Toronto lb, Onturlu . euvme LIVE AND oiiesslio POULTRY DAILY EASTERN PACKING CO.. LTD. Souris. P. E. I. ATTENTION BUILDERS FINISHIIID LUMBER OF ALL SIZES FOR SALE Write for delivery prices- ALLAN MacLEOD St. Peter's Bay 5 STOOL PIGEOII" Bur comes rr rue rmuw eecaeis .. HE'S THE ORIGINAL TOWN caierz! MARRIED is veins! GET A .. Macllonald Bros Theatre MT. STEWART Fri. 8:45 - Sat. 8:45 "CHAMPION" l Blow for Blow the Best Show of the Year. Don't Miss It! By Fagoiy Ev Shorter. . I ....L.... 1-.., I Mr. James O'HanIey of Souris. THE EASTER N GUARDIAN AGENTS: IIONTAGUE: 8 Miss Ilarold F. wart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry, Albert Althea, lira. Inca Ilaarlat Ulalr. Walden Lsvan. The Guardian may he in Georgetown: Ilia Post Office: bought at any of tho following 'pI.swa In Montana: Mlaa S. A. Llewellyn; Airs. clay. in Sour-la: Tho Snack liar and H II. Richards 8 son. ....'WE HAVE in stock a limited number of Hurdle Sprayers. Names A. MqcNeiii and Sons. Summer- side. .. ' Mrs. John 8. Murphy of Sunimerville. Mass. is visiting her sister. Mrs. George R. Bushey of Souris Line Road and her father, Mr. James O'lIanlcy of Souris. Mrs. Nathaniel Gay, Boston, Mass, accompanied by her niece Miss Barbara MacLeod, are guests for a few weeks of Mrs. -Gay's sis- ler. Mrs. Effie Bruce. . Her many friends in Montague will regret to learn that Mrs. Marjorie Douglas, sister of B. N. Hooiey. Montague. is a patieiit in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. . ' Mrs. John E. Murphy of Summerville, Mas. is visiting her sister. Mrs. George R. Bushey of Souris Line Road and her father, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gass, Char- lottetown and their young son Roger, are spending a few days In Montague. 7 guests of Mrs. Gass' mother, Mrs. James Currie. Mrs. Mary Breiiiian, Parrsboro. N. S. is spending a few weeks at her summer home near the Monta- gue River. Mrs.Brennan is well re- membered by the citizens of this community, since she was a re- sident here for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Currie. Mrs. James Currie, Miss Katherine Currie, and Mrs. A. D. MacLure. motored to New Glasgow for a few days. They also visited Mr,'James Currie at Pictou, and "attended church services where' Mrs, cur- rl!e's son, Carl conducted the ser- v cc. Early Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vlckerson, Mrs. Char- les Vlckerson. Mr. and Mrs, Char- les Fraser, and Mr. and Mrs. Don- aid Adams, Montague left for New Brunswick, crossing on the Borden ferry. They travelled along the North Shore to New Castle. down the beautiful Mil-amichi River valley to Fredericton. Then down along the st. John River to st, John. to Moncton and home by Borden. arriving late Monday. En- route they visited Rev. Arthur- LOHE and Rev. A. S. Adams. both former pastors of Montague United Churchd EMYVALE SCHOOL Following is the report for file month of June:- Senior Department Grade X.-1. Roma McCioskcy; Bernice Flood; 3. Wilfred Clar- "in. Grade IX.-l. Louis McCioskey; Rita Mccioskey; 3. Esther Ciar. in. 'Grade Vlll.-l. Eileen Murray; 2. Kevin Coady; 3. Bernice Cud- more. Grade VII.-1. Brendon McGinn. Florence Clarkin (equal); 2. Wil- fred McCloskey; 3. Leonard Con- way. Grade VI.-l. Verna Clarkin: 2. Clarence Coady; 3. Florence Con- way. Prize for Perfect Attendance a- warded, to Eileen Murray. Prize for Department to Bernice Flood. Grade VIII Cerlihcalcs awarded to; Eileen Murray, Kevin Coady. Desmond Callaghan, Bernice Cud- more, Phyllis Cudmore. awarded J unlor Department Grade V-l. Rcgcna Mt.-Quaid: 2 Wilfred Griffin; 3. Teresa McClos- kcy. Grade IV.-1. Marie Clarkin: 2. Brendon Cudmore; 3. Clifford Cal- laghan. . . Grade III (A)-1. Sheila Griffin; 2. Bobbie Cudmore; 3. Mary Grif- fin. Grade III (B)-1. Catherine Mc- Ginn: 2. George Carraghcr; 3. Loyola Griffin and PauiMcCloskey (equal). Grade ll.-l. Patricia Conway; 2. Joan Quinn; 3. Marie Mccardle. Grade I.-No -tests. Prize for Perfect Attendance a- warded to Mary Griffin. Prize for Highest Average a- warded to Marie McCardle. Katherine MacDonald, Assistant. Dorothy F. McGinn. Principal. . ..'I-11"l'I-:0 FOOTWEAR Isonuisue Shoe Stars at the Mr. William Ives. Charlottetown. was a business visitor to Montague on Thursday. . IHOSPITAL DANCE, Beaver tague, JJuly 10th Orchestra. N 0 V E L T V Club Hail, Mon- Downvowners Miss Noreen Coyle, member of the staff of Social Service 01 the Charlottetown Hospital, is spend- ing two weeks at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Coyie. Montague. Mrs. Don Mills, North Bay On- tario ls spending a few weeks in Montague at the home of her mo- ther. Mrs. J. M. Murdock. She is accompanied by her young son, Jackie. ..' Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Larkln, accompanied by their two children, Sheila and Kurt, left for Sydney. N. S. This week, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Powell and Mr. and Mrs, llubert Mac- Guigaii, Week-end visitors to the main- land were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wigglngton, Montague, accompani- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Esdale Bur- dett, Strathcona. Crossing on the Wood Island ferry early Saturday morning, they visited many points of interest in Nova scotia, includ- ing Greenhill Lookoff near New Glasgow also visited friends in Muskuodoboit Harbour, then via Dartmouth. Halifax, Truro, and home by Borden. arriving on the Island Monday evening. Georgetown . and Vicinity Miss Carol Walker is vacation- ing with relatives in Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fmser of Montague visited Georgetown on Wednesday. Mr. Philip Boudreauli of the car ferry crew at Borden was a recent visitor 40 Ills home in Georgetown. Master Junior Nicholson of Bus- ton, Mass., is once again vacation- ing in Georgetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs.-Benjamin Stev- cns. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan of Plctou, N. S.. are holidaying at their summer home on Water Street. They have with them grandchildren, Paul and Ian Dono- van of Piciou. Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser of Charlottetown. were among re- cent visitors to Georgetown MF- Fraser is Provincial Government Public Relations Officer. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Scannell and family of Jamaica Plains. Muss, arrived in Georgetown by car on Thursday, where they will spend their vacation in Ihe Scan- neii summer residence on Water Slrcct. ..'Mr. and Mrs, Edward Mar- lin. accompanied by Mr. Frank DeLory of Boston. Mass.. motored to Ibo Island, arriving in George- town on Thursday, where they are the guests of Miss Frances DeLory. Richmond Street. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Perry of Boston. Miiss.. are vacationing in the shore cottage of Mrs. Perry's brother, Mr. Clarence David on IIle Cardigan River. Also in the vncnlionini-2 party are Mr- Mid Mrs. Frank Paquct of Souris. A gain evening's entertainment was provided for a larlze crowd of people on Wednesday night. When the Georgetown Commpnlly W91' (me League put on lhelr lobster supper in the Recreational Centre. which was followed by a dance Ill the Town Hall. An evening "1. counter between ihe Sourls and Georgetown baseball teams of the King's County Baseball Leazlle took place an the ad.I0InInK VII” mond and was failed in the "I'D, innings. with the score standini: at a 3-3 tie. Slippers were served from five in lhc evening to ten p.m. The bounteously laden tables were steadily patronized between man hours. The lobster supper offered the handled hy the good ladies of III! DWI- who" donation; of IIIZII-CI!" baking and the decorating and serving of the tables could not ASK YOUR ORDOER FOR HORNSBY'S. BREAD " TNE SIINLIONT LOAF " nwuin;cnmuioyliue'r- Xezlsandllotorllodl by now Tamper-atllra svnurv AIITO mm ll. be surpassed -1-fly:-LIE-:f;;rjf SPECIALIST! AIDMOBI at aaoaaa sr. "”F.'i,'r..3'...9'- lfisquld East Notes Mr. ll. 1:. Jay was a visitor to Charlottetown Monday and Tues- day. ' Mr. George Dover was in Chg- lottetown Tuesday on business. Mr. John Jdy, Mldgell, was 5 vis- ltor to Pisquid East on Tuesday. I Mr. George W. Jay was a visitor to Charlottetown Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt, Park- daie. were visitors to Plsquid East on Sunday. s Mr. Stirling Macswain, Marie, was in Pisquid East on business. Tuesday. Mrs. Walter While, Donagh, vis- ited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly during the week. Mr. Joseph l-Iendrickeri. Char- lottetown. spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary I-Tendrlcken. Mr. and Mrs? John Milne. Char- lottetown, visited Mrs. Mllne's pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Jay. Mt. Stewart, were visitors It the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Pisquid East, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle'MacDona1d. Lorne Valley. spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Pisquid East. Miss Shirley Jay has returned to Charlottetown after spending her holidays at the home of. her P3- renls, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Pisquid East. Mix Evelyn Woolridge, Mount Stewart, is spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge, Pisquid East. The members of Pisquid East Womenis Institute with the teach- er and pupils of Pisquid East School. motored to Dalvay for their annual school picnic on Fri- day. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jay have re- turned home from Cambridge. Mass, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay and Harold, Jr. A reception was held in their hon- our and over 200 guests gathered to express their good wishes. A delicious supper was served and music and dancing was enjoyed by 'those present. Some lovely gifts were received. WEST COVE!-IEAI) SCHOOL Final Exam. Grade 10-1. Carol MacDonald; 2. Ins Sell. . Grade 8.-1. Marie MacDonald; 2. Gerald Doiron; 3. Beryl Mac- Donald. Grade 7.-1. Isabel Allan; 2. Mary Doiron; 3. Donnie Allan. Grade 6.-1. Doreen Hughes. Grade-' 5.-l. David Reed: 1. Franklyn MacMillan. Grade 4.-l. Myron MacDonald; 2. Dale Hughes; 3. Wendell Doiron. Grade 3.-l. Shirley Maye; 2. Marlene Hughes. i Grade 2-l.,Norman MacLauch- ian; 23 Myrna MacMillan; 3. Joan MacDonald. Grade I.--No tests. P Teacher--Shirley Cooke. PIIIESTS REMAIN IN KOREA TORONTO. July 'I-(OP)-lrhe Red Cross said today that three Canadian Franciscan Fathers are in South Korea. A spokesman said the Red Cross was Jnforined the three chose to remain despite the Communist invasion. They were identified only as Fathe Boy. D'Aoust and Bellei-ore. Georgetown Community Welfare League are deeply appreciative of the wonderful work done for them by the ladies of the town and sur- rounding district. on many occas- ions. During the serving of the supper. those who were so mind- ed. had the opportunity of play- ing any or all of a large number of games of chance. Rounding out a highly successful evening was the dance in the Town Hall. which was attended by a capacity crowd, who danced to the Pollu- lsr music of Al Blanchard and his musicians. UU Ii OUR WAY ' v(ITTIIITIIIIIIIII Iilllllliliiillliii PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MONDAY, 10 JULY- Wheatley River Hall . TUESDAY. 11 JULY-- WEDNESDAY, 12 JULY- Ebenezer School . . . .. THURSDAY, 13 J ULY- FRIDAY, 14 JULY-- Yorkl-Iall... . . . . .....-....... North Milton School Brackley Pt. School Harrington School Brackley School . uuuaoaaoaoaax in IIOBILE X-RAY UNIT SONEDULE 7:30-9:00 Wheatley School 12:30-1:30 New Glasgowyschool 7 :30-9 :00 1 :00-2 :00 7 :30-9 :00 1:00-2:00 4:30-5:30 7:30-9:00 2 :00-5 :30 i ANNOUNCEMENT DR. M. N. BECK will establish a practice of medicine in ST. I'ETER'S during the first part or July DAILY CROSSWORD In Each dw the code letter: are different. nnwp cannon GMLTC -in OSRK-AJGGMV. ' YOU CAN'T TALK TO TH' MAN WITHOUTA ARC-.vU' MENTI I SAID WITH A CERTAIN HOLT I. COULD THROW JONSON. 9. A Clnllograrn Quotation is 1:1" . ' - ' Ii . ACROSS 2. Concise 22. Adull sound lJf.lIIIll-l '.dl:ll.ll:II1 ,1. Icing 3. Goddess of 23. 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