PAGE EIGHT ””' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. . Bruce MscPhce, Miss Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN; Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. In Wtgginton, Plus Mclilnnon. waldon Levers. The Guardian may be bought at the iollowlng places In Monugu. Post. Office; in Sourls: The Sum.- i Blue Damn iiestniirant, and Guardian Ollice; in Georgetown: The ll Bar and H. ldclsards I Ion. ...'BESERVIi Vl'Prlvie.:Il7iy, Aug- ust 27th for salad slipper in Un- ited Church I1-'lii, Bloviinziie. "IVIONTAI I .li(”l'IIl(' (l().,, Wiring Coniractoi-., ml nu:-nrrs,.i Propane Gas, Elrcrrirai Appliances repaired. Phone 92. atoiitngiin. JPLAYTEX (I1ItlII.ES, medium and l:ir,:c. at ii. i. Gregor and Cu ill-ui iv,-,iic. Slllilii, Milt- "'A"T J .'SCHO0I. HOOKS for all Srades. Get yours early and mnirl disappointmrm at satciizirt .c Becks. ..'N0'I”Itlli1 -- Mi. - guson will noi- lw ti ' ..., ; customers (or the next ii-iwc weeks, owing Io hm.n: ta iimlv go an operation in :h.i ix" County Hospital. 'CIi.ICKE.V '.U.xl). iapplc pi-' and goodies gnlnrc. l'i l (iii. Hall. Montagnc, Wr-(inc 27th. Join your iriciids l . ions supper, starciiiu 5 niiruk. .3l.0('.-II. IITII I (IN VIEIV M sec ”on tho Spn ray Harbor IIC,',Z.'ll'.?I ers Ltd. 'ROI'AI. TXRIDAI. here, a rcplirsa of Pr ht-.th's beautiful xvrclri:..: :mxn. Queen Anne English llnnc Cn.::n. in open stock and srts. C R. Boehner, Jeweller Giit Shop, utm- taguc. P. E. I. ti-(HY 't')r. and Mrs. M I (l and two" yminr; rlaiic turned to their home in 5 after spending ihi-cc WPtlI(.'-'. ui-ii 3 . Chlsholmls sister and brniiicr- , In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gnrrlmi Bon- nell, Moi-ell. .3I'IAPPY IIIE.Vl(lIIIl”.34 ii "I! you take inn sin; 1.310 photos whllo ) ' are growing up. you . treasurehouse 01 ill". less than 3 cents rt (I I5 V. '1 lIr;-- let, the Photo si...,., .wv.i.i.;..-. i I dign , )it'.ll' "Miss Annie Livingstone. Car- li. returned home yesterday at- tcr spcnding the past week visiting iricnds in Siimmerslde. .3.-tl.l. Sl'.VlMIi'.R merchandise Vl”r1l'ln: El X:I'PM1.V reduced prices. H. L. M.1rGregor and Co., Moni- IILZIIC. ..TI'lI)R TIIIC GIFTS you'll give '.sIIIl priilv. ici your Jeweller be guide. A Bulova or Lorie u..Irh, Jcuollr-iy or silverware arc sift: you trike a pride in giving. I. ll. llrplr-r, the Jeweller, Mont- . till”. htlr. ililI1 Mrs. Canney and nziiiuiiirr Jean lelt this morning for Dorrhrster, Mass, alter spend- iiis; a dciigiitiiii vacation with their (ti-inis. Mr. and Mr... Andrew Mur- ilfl) ill idlliotvaie, P.r.'.i. xt.'in?01l, load up witlt ll- :m, uoiitlicr film and make of s.iiim- pictures. summer, l.K.llI(ll'. Y. R. P9pIt'l', the tilii-;-. Aloittagiio. it illiani Tlionipsoii guests at the Edge- in Lower Monatgue. Nlr its Alan and his two daugh- 'r-is. P2iIi'.t'la and Dianne. and Mr. .iI.iiis lailim-in-laii', Mr. Dixon. .ii at Xlniiviriii. N. R. Mr Sam Rowsell and Iamilv at Rciifrw Ontario. who are vacation- liiiz ill Nova Scotia and P. E. 1., ncrr I'lNlI(ll'S to Montague yester- dix, Vi.i' Rnusvll was manager ot no Rank of Nma Sroiia at Mont- JLYIIC inr smrral years. tilt-s. A. F. Campbell arrived in Mniiragiic on August 20 accompan- zccl by iicr son-in-law and daught- cr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Minnilsin rind yniing snii Riclzy. of Montreal. llis. Canipbcll and Mrs. Minnikin, . rnrrivcd in Montreal on August 13. You hoard the I. S. S. Columbia. at- inr .1 three month visit to the Brit- .s';i islcs. While in Scotland they uni-c gin-sis of Mr. Minnikln's sis- im-, ms. Dan Foster. Dumtries. CAPITOL FINAL ro-nu r ACTIi'liV 'I'HRlI.l.S - ALL STAR CAST ”'SLAUGHTER TRAIL" SIIURTS -- Sll OWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 SMASH HIT! STARTS MONDAY U. S. Suniarine W- NEWS ' 'i'liAY .....iioiiiii'7i....i:liisoi ,lIlliiiM IIINDIX ' Doll IIILIIII Itis The Story Of The Wfiger Shark” In Action Off Korea... I'LL CARTOON PRINCE EDWARD KIRK D0l'(ll.AS in "".THE BIG 'Mn. Joseph Landry and son. N001. Montague. are mending a row days in New Glasgow. N. S. guests of Mr. Landry's mother. Mrs. Pet- er Landry. ..PM0NTAGUE HIGH SCHOOL will re-open for all grades on September 2nd. ..'AN EXTENSION is granted to delinquent tax payers oi the Montague school district in Au- gust 30th when legal proceedings will be taken under the School Act. ..'EVEBl'BODY LIKES a par- trait. of kiddies or grownups. Dnnlt put it off. today is always with us but tomorrow never romes. V. R. Pepler, the Photo Shop, Montague. TREES" IVICWS - .S'l'()R'F - CARTOON -- SHOWS 2:30-7-9 'Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lane. .Montague, have as their guests their son and daughter-in-law. ilvir. and Mrs. W. Harry Lane oi Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pitt. also of Montreal. who motor- ed to Montague to spend a week's 2 ii - - Jam Ion -S ---4 -- -- 4--m pictured ab '9 are the owners of - I A T - DA ' , prize vi" incrs in hog carcass com- . Th.'5i(.1:.'.'.Ti.i theYIiast.eIilIIiliiaIr1 J. geiiluox; 1sp::lL5)i;””,Lheybl:, M0233; , .. .A . ., J 1 l H be N tn, nc er "cc . '. nil.-iii-I 1”” LHILRA Imuwi ohm on Murray at W or of Canada Packers" at dinner r...-iii iwho passed away Aug. 19, was held yesterday afternoon from the Mur- ray Harbour North Presbyterian Church. with Rev. Carl Currie oi- ticinting. Using as his text St. .Mark 4, verse 35. Rev. Mr. Currie brought a message of hope and lcomiort to the bereaved iamily, Hymns sung during the service were "Abide With Me" and "Sleep On Beloved." A duet "Alone" by Mr. Willard Macbean and Mrs. David Millar was very ieellngly rendered. The pail bearers were Newton i-licken, Willard MacLure, Rae Kennedy, Harry Millar, Ed- ward Millar. and Chester MICLUTB. Interment took place in the church ' cemetery. L d I E ' a y n ng an ! ..tMi'. E. B. Macl.ru'eii oi Geoi'gc- i town, has just rvocncd word oi. the passing 0!" lliS SiSlCi'. Mrs; Matilda MiicL:iimi JOIICS at the, advanced ago of 96 years at hcrl home in Oak Cottage, Haslcmcrc, Surrey, England. . She was born at Brndrnrli, Pm, E. Island, the daii:;litci- oi Mr. and Mrs. Danirl :ir.l.;iicn and spend her carlv ynut at. Birch- iield Farm. (icorgotown Royalty. At the age of sixteen she wont to England where she has remain- ed. She married Dr. George Nocott Jones uho had predeceas- ed her home fiiicmi ymirs ago. In addition tn hcr hrotlicr shr leaves to mourn her son Dr. Basil , Jones of England and two grand- children. Will Speed Up Long Distance Phone Services Coal Strike in p U. S. Possible l Next Month WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -(A Pl -pi -John L. Lewis has cleared the way ior I possible country-wide ev- coal strike at the and at next William Logan, cquimnmit. ru- mgnm, gineer from the Maritime Tole- phone and Tclcgmpli Co.. Halifax n W” dimloud god", go,-mmy office. is at pr:-scnt engaged in, natured the pedal-31Med1.uDn 5". rounding out the iirrrssarv ('o::- 1 -vice that I dispute exist; in me ncotinns in makc tlir rrpr.'iirr sia- p coal ymdbgl nap nut must -0, tion at Egninnt Flay ;i going ('nn- , mun, under the -nn,,H"ney com. This iiislallalinn provide.-: l Labor Act at least 30 days before a I” II 599951” ”l” ”i "1" "m3 d”' Sm" un'begm. tance telephone srrvice between The W” 15 mu open for "u "w Charlottetown and Summcrsido, as emmmt m leek .n wydly nag well as to and from points on the strike injunction under 'i'ait-i-lart- 'C':::lit"q1gL”d(ri,,T:;;” ,xI:”':VL :3nE"I:m' deem" to can the mar Moncton. Tlioluirc iristaila-I ' tlon at Egmont Bay has been h::n;'vt'g&nt:;3'o;g:hw”bg;I: completed, along with' the three we at the end or new and the ?;If?...”'..lW.il?.EfiTT”.....ii2 iii union has a traditional policy of The United Mine Workers leader. lconservalives .u as elected president or the Third inistrlct of Kings at the annual LIIOII IIICCUIIK IICICI RI. CETCIIEIIII Wed- Thiirsclay night. Front row: Sandy MacNeill. J3. Stewart, Kenneth MacNeill. Harold 1-lcairiz, l.eP.oy Vessey, Harrison Grc-on. Sccond row' Wm. Found. Frank Mclnnis, Sterling Willis. Col. F. 1. Andrew, Wiltrid Thompson, Wil- liam Gregg. Of 3rd.King's Eiecl Officers Albert. acnrn. Briageixvwn, Mr. Progressive Conservative Associa- izesday evening. other ntticers in- riudn vice-president, C. A. Shaw, Montague; and secretary-treasurer. Thomas Curran, Baldwin-'s Road. Chosen to represent the district of the provincial executive were Dong- las Mcuowan, Montague, and Ecl- ward Sharlccy, Coraville. The meeting was presided over by Thomas Curran as chairman. and Mr. A.E. MacDonald acted as secretary. Those who spoke were John It. MHCD0llaI('I, M. L IL; .1. Angus Mac- Lcan. M.P.: Roy Bagnall. provin- cial president, and Charles Mar.- Quaid. provincial secretary. Regrets were received from Mr. R.R. Bell, Q. (7.. party leader. and Mr. Leslie Hunter. on being unable naownn in Fire Pumper Al Montague Almost completed is a new wharf at Montague on which the fire engine will be placed at the time of a tire. On the north side of the river, near the canning Iuctory at Mr. Lt-on Johnston. the wharf is 12 feet wide and 16 foot long. resting on four piles. Two 12 x 12 stringers, topped with 5 x 12 joists, and 4 inch planks. have been used to make a sub- stantlal small wharf for the pump- cr. A runway from tho bank to the wharf will alsn he construct- ed. and on rompletinn will par- mlt easy access to deep water lor the suction hose. It is expected that this will facilitate getting the equipment in place, and get- ting water on iiros rapidly on a larger area on the north side ol the bridge. ...Z....... ' COMPLETE VISUAL rusrrmurioiv and ANALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESON 8. SON Optometrists 53 Grafton St. to be present clue to being out ot the Provincr. i.tllti l'tx tl t- it I". Hm, contrpctl no work.” ns a a ion ii 5 ie lllil inc W , pole lines to both Siiinniersitlc Lewis notification to the Med- and Cha,.mm,,m,m MIG" SGTVICE "M9 9- IE” 110"” Although the radio and carridr b0I01'9 I-I19 5”" DI 3- U-M-W-"Md" equipment has not been complet- ered "memorial" holiday which will ed, 1; is cxpoqtpd mag, pm. 1953 close most US. mines for the five will be made today. and that the Works GRYS next WECK installation thronghoiii. will be in full operation within in month. RAH Twelve two-way talking cir- cuits will operate on a FM radio system. the 12 channrls lacing -m- I carried from the Suinmerside Continued from psge I telephone office to the radio ro- jmj peatcr station on two wircs. Six lion in subjects are: Chemistry: Margaret Hagen, 96; Thelma Dalton, 94: Bernadette Giliis, 92: Priscilla Gillis, Mary MacDonald, 90. Algebra: Mary MacDonald. 94; Margaret Hagen, Bernadette Gillls, Barbara MacAsklll, Doreen Reid, 92; Thelma Dalton. Priscilla Gli- lls. 90. ' Geometry: Margaret Hagen. 94; Bernadette Gillls. Eliuhelh Coyle, 92; Barbara MacAskill, Doreen Reid. 90. History: Margaret Hagen, E. French: Margaret Hagen. 90; Marjorie MacMillan, Kl; Joan Ayi- ward, 85. Latin: Margaret Hagen. 84. Registration for pupils at Grades I to VIII inclusive will take place Summcrsidc and six liv Cha1'lr)ilr-- town. The calls handlcd nvor this route will be for Upper Canadian and United States points. The Tea Hill installation will handle trai- fic between Charlottetown and Nova Scotia points. This new routing: of traiiir will relieve the congestion on the slim- merxlde Cliarlottetowii circuits and speed up the service in that area. The (submarine cables now in use will be continued asla linkl in the Island communications system. c.......r.”.;:.;;..E.7o.. Some !,54Fi,6S0rbnrrels of cement '. . : IIICDKI lil (fnnada in the st Notrs Dame Academy on Tues- MT": mm , ,. V . y day. September 2. High school math Mam” 3' students. resident and non-res- ' ” 3 ' ' ldent, will register on Thursday. -w----- September 4. i FINAL T0-DAY tsso DON'T Miss IT! MON -run -wan '":'il"I I a' ' a gIO , Th0yIsld"WomondoctoI'I H now on not'.wantadl"Butf-I101 . y'. "O'I'3 rovoaling oi the private ( ;llutowomondueiorI, EXTFIA: "POPE " CARTOON - SPORTS - COMEDY WITH E550 FURNACE Oil. CONTRACT ASSUREDI oonldntstop lml Palmer Electric II Fltsroy SI. Mac-Lt-otl & Greene Phnno 85 in. n. of these rhaniirls will lzc IISNT hyl It. Peter's Highway SI-IOWINGS TUES. - WED. - FRI. AT 9 P. M. Sliver collection In aid of sANnY's, SPECIAL SHOWING SUNDAY ""VVHITE CORRIDORS” A -J. Arthur Rank production Come and bring the whole family to an enjoyable outing and entertainment Kiwanis Wading Pool Again, and again, jcctionists for case all conditions. and Yes! extra cost. 3. First In Sound! Finest In Projection! THE n.c.A. "400" is MM PROJECTOR the choice of experienced pm- of operation, long trouble free life. Two models to meet all needs at the most reasonable cost from commercial theatres to churches, classrooms to homes. The R.C.A. ”400" can Investigate Before Investing; then buy the R.C.A. "400" Sold and Serviced in Prince Edward Island by lJlIlIAR'S RADIO SERVICE . Montague Ask for Free Demonstration before your group. perfect results under give you the finest at no "7 Prince -Edward Island MONDAY 25 AUG.- Vernon Bridge School TUESDAY. 26 AUG.- Orwcll Cove School Uigg School ............. .. WEDNESDAY 27 AUG.-- Ncwtown Cross School THURSDAY 28 AUG.- Bcllevun School SEldon Community FRIDAY 29 Auc..- MacNelll Mt. Buchanan School . Pt. Prim School .. MOBILE X-RAY IIIIIT SOH Earnsclifie School Orwell Community inn . ......... .1o:3os11:3o ........... .. 1:30- 4:00 10:00-11:00 l:()0- 2:00 2:30- 4:30 Grandview School '1ii.ir". Tuberculosis League EIIIILE 10:30-11 :30 1:00- 2:00 1t):3(lw1I:3il 1:30- 4:30 1:00- 2:30 2:45-- 4:00 19 j All To PARTS for Al-Models A ,. ". ”-JP. nit rr vounsstr-inn stir Guaranteed tluality-"-Save Up to 507.. IDENTICAL TO ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT QUALITY--Fay ears. crush and tractors at prices Nut can all the way up to 5075. Direct buy. ing saves you many dollars on your ear maintenance and repairs. Canadian Tire has everything you need to make your cu run better and our well-Intovmed stall will gin you tips on how to do the job, ' - n IIIOIOAIIIIISIER "'09 SAVE GAS. OIL AND POWER - Install More-Master "I00" Piston Rings for the .grealest improve- ment in restored xip and new car energy. More-Manor "I00" Piston Rings are scientlllcally designed by the leading manufacturer of original equipment - at prices that can be matched in original- rquipment quality. Suva Ssfelyl an-S. .. Mata-Master "I00" Piston lln will hop power up - and all consumption down. "Latins-he " and Replacement Guarantee In: one you-or l0.000 miles of ported driving rsristaction. Fcrrl- -Model ”A" and other 4-CVIIHIICY cars . , . , . . . ..pcr set 3.80 Chevrolet, Pontiac and most other 6-cylinder :ars.-..prr set 5.3! Plymouth. Dodge. Nash. Hudson. etc. ............ ..pev an 8.03 Ford "V8", some Pscksrds, etc. ,pu pm 7.15 Buick and large 8-cylinder cars .. an 9.30 Other Cars and tmcks at similar low prlrcs , A -i Leaky llulllers In ill Dangerous- REPLACE wmt IIIOIO-IIIIISIER IIIIIGIIIAL IIILIIPIIENI IIIIALIIY MIIFFLERS and PIPES 507:: Don't take 0 Chanel with deadly cun- ban-monoxide exhaust tumu. Play sulcl Replac detective equipment at Eround to the vruenou of sham. Prices Include reconditioned nkshalt snd complete set oi connecting rod ram and Chrysler prod- now era Void VI, IP16-4I . .. Chryslu products (must) . Ehavrolot, I937-J8 Ionnrchng rod exchange . IARION AND VALVI J0!-Relate and resent overhead angina valves. jlinna In cylinder head to our MOCHIVW -at prices that on son you up to snap tor cxncvt reconditioning.) CTC wvlnwx 6ryI. s.oo 8-cyl. s.so unc: VALVES, ONLY-For any cm MUFFLERS a mum 12 valves valvas CUWNM 1929-31 I-0! . ,9; 5.49 19n.:a Mom. o.so comucrme lion sxeumas-m. '"”' i'”"') 5-" smon-built In original standards; tor Ch-7-.. Mm 1915.4: (mm) 9." all tars, truck on tractors. For most I949-SI 3.50 cars, each .... .. 1.9! to 2.9: 9.5.. 193348 (most) ems --....VM 193945 9.50 - I94?-SI 10.40 Spun; Clean Your Engine rm '1' (stamp. GIl'y) 1.9: u y u Ford "vs" I9JI.!l 0.70 MOTO MASTER Oldsmobile nsuo (mm 1.20 riy-mm. (many models) mso TAIL and EXHAUST PIPES su vlld cl Wu... la nt i'"di:8 grid wibotri cs-mm 1929.): WI W-.'v"IiII mi. this "I0-minute 1933.51 (mull 2'93 aiao .'..'?'.;”.”..;:.... ma 5:. Dodge 19!!-l9imosl,i1.9o 4.10 -: n---;-- ::::1': :-2: :-:2 1 ma on - . . Emrvmngmncd pen Iul VI u-m1)2.ss 4.10 W - oldu. 4 Issue 1.5: 3.40 20..., , go... Plymouth ins-so 4.3: 4.50 1940.51 (most) s.ss 4.so Ill nu ind trucks not Ilstld enquire Our prices. D-4 is Both Gas and Electric ;' 2 Cow Models now in Stock , SI2ltI.i'.J It S2l0.00 i Rlady to use. . 2 Cow (ulna .... .. 2 Cow Elcciric Coniplctc - 24 CINTIAL STREET Summersldo Phone 135! D. l. Millet CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ' 0 92 Queen st. Phone-153 smwaivr o Mamas. Props. Hm:-v