PAGE TEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENT:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Siowart. Mrs. 3”” M'0Ph99- MIDI -V0160 Wlltlliivnll. Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavers. '-ThrGIurrli.an may be bought at tho following places In Mo:-tune: &'3'x 3'"! DOM! Rwtlurlnt. and uuardian office; In Georgetown: The Pol! Office: in Sourlsi The Snack Bar and H. Richards 1; Son. 3' . .!I;lTl'!NG-Used feed bogs. Mr. Joseph Eastman, of Boston, ;c;.-Jlraser and Armear, Montague. -'lI01'CLES-Both new and uud. Also all sizes in tricyclcs. At Stewart and Eeck'a. ."l'ABI4l LAMPS - Bnudnlr lamps-and new lamp shades. All sizes. and many new colours. At Stewart and Beck's. K .'IIANGl:S-We have on hand tome good used ranges. Priced mun 010.00 up. Call and see them at Btewart and Becks. . . tMr. Ernest Mach-nd left In- lay for Niagara Falls, Oiilin-in. after spending an enjoyable vaca- tion at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sadie MacLend, Cardigan. .JM0.V'I'AGl'l4: 1'Nl'I'l':ll .';1HllB.Cl-l CHARGE. - On Sunday. August 5th. Dr. A. D. MaoKenzie will conduct service as follows: ii A. M. Trinily Church. Montague. 7.30 15.1" FM. Lower Montague. .'Ft7RNA("ES--Our fall stock has boon )'1'lL'ClI'I'?d and we can as- sure you of early dnlixrerv and in- stallation. Call or write for prices. Stewart and Rock's. H. J. MABON OPTOIIIETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glauel I Etc. MONTAGUE, P. E. L Office Hours: 10 to l2 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. by appointment. 0Hici: Connected Wilh Drug Store. g FRIENDS . NEW ENEMIESI-.' NEW TIIRILLS . . . i I presenli SPECIAL! Cartoon. T0-DAY and SAT. PRINCE EDWARD . s,jI-Q MacDDNALD B 'l UT OUR WAY r p w Mass. is at present ll. guest of Mr. and Mr. Alphonsus Lai-kin, Mont- ague. . . 'SUMMllI CLEARANCE SALE. -Beginning Friday. August 3rd. Greatly reduced stock. Slack Suits. Blouses. Skirts. summer Dre..es, Hats. Girls Denim Pedal Pushers. Joanna Dress shoppe. Monlapie. --' M1 ROY JON-5. Calgary. Alta., who is at present visiting friends and relatives in this Province. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas and family of Montreal, P. Q., who have been visiting in Georgetown and vicinity are returning to their home this week. Dr. Earl Grant. and Mrs. Grant, saint. John. N. B.. are visiting in Montague guests of senator T. V. Grant. and Mrs. Grant. Mr. George Precce of ihe staff of the King's County Hospital, is at present enjoying his vacation. During his absence he is relieved by Mr. H. E. Nelson. Dr. and M V1. N. Buck and son of St Peters .cre recent izucsts of Mr. Beck's parenls. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck at their summer home in Brucienell. Mr. and Iilrs. Alton Lohiics, Dor- i-hesicr, Mass. and the laiiei-"s bro- lhr”: and sislcr-in-law, M-:: and Mrs". Rciihan Mr-Canncll. Lorne Valley. were recent visitors to Montague. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Macnougall, have returned 10 their home in Bangor, P. E. I.. after spending the past year in Montague there they eridearld themselves to a cir- aiyvqdaewr '. Tissiarinosiizw 5 cold: uv PIULKE Sea the Boys in Blue . in "SCREAMING JETS" - Also News - Comedy - Fri. 5:30 .......... .. .MT. STEWART umaucis" Donald O'Connor and "Francis" the talking Mule. Lots of Lzuiglis - Family Eiitertainmeiit. i .'i-ii. LlVERFOOT.'i HIYA, ETOOPY-' . ”'l- lll-BHUBE Gllwilllll am only: . . The R. C. A. F. Shows 2:30-7-9 TX nos. THEATRE I Sat. 8:30 shown above, wearing hat, Secs Nylons Being Made In Britain is Miss Kathleen Coffin of Rollo Bay. P. E. 1., as she watches nylon stockings being made in Britain. one 0! 50 Canadiaii girls touring Britain, sponsored by Garfield Weston. She is cle of friends who will regret their departure. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mar'Kiiinoii, and their ihrce children of Dart- nioulli, N. S., were recriit visitors to Moiilague. lzucsts of Mrs. Kinnoii's bi-tiilic.'-iii-l.ii'.' and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. James MacLean. Mrs Roderick Agar. Strasbourg, Sash. is visiting relatives in Char- loiictown, Moniaizue, and Union Road, she is the .'.'llPSl or her niece. Mrs. Bruce NIRCPIICE, and Mr. MacPhee. Mi-.n11d Mi-s. Gerald Jardlnr, and two children, Susan and Paul, returned recently. from a visit with Mr. Jai'din'c's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jardlne Fret-town. 'f'hcy also visited points of inter- nal. in Nova smiiii before return- in; to Monlague. THE PRESB-l':l;I:JI(lAN Churrh in Canada. Central Parish. Ses- vicrs next Lord's Day at"? M 1"" lnws: Clyde Rivcr 11 n.m.. S. 10 a.m.: Churchill 3 pm.. SS. p.m.; Canoe Cove 7.30 pm.; Nine Mile Creek S.S. 'll a.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minislcr. -) JBRIDE-T0-BI-I ENTERTAIN- ED-Bride-iri-bc, Miss Ruth Stew- art, Montague, was recently enter- CAPITOL TD-DAY and SAT. Shows 2:30-7-8:45 HERE'S ROUGH AND TUMBLE HIGH AD- VENTURE WITH THE BIG NEW STAR EV- ERYONE LOVES! A IIPDIIIC IICIIIE New Serial "ROAR OF THE IRON HORSE” 0 Comedy Cartoon I" .1 y. ..t ITO HIS FACE; By J. R. Williams in-iev U5ED'l'O CALL AND Hels r' . i l'H' BULL i.ivei2FooT4i . BEHND HI6 BACK. .AN' "THIS KID MADE; . A 3&7 HE'D CALL" HM THAT Ric-HT Mac- I lain:-d at Dalvny by the members i of the Bank of Nova scotia,Char- iottetown. On behalf or the staff . the manager. Mr. 1-2. M. Robinson lprcscntvd Miss sicwari with a bcmiiiful gift. The ,girls of the sirllf also rircsviilui lirr wilh a pill. Miss S'.L-wait. iil:in;.'l,v (mink- cd all fur ihcir kiiidii Al trc ronclusioii of the evening a delic- l 3 ions slipper w.i.s sL'i'vcd M I ' Mrs, J. J. Liiinsden and ldallghlcr Doris who is PlTlpl0)'C(l l at the Point Edward Naval Base, Sydney, N.S. spent some time visiting Mrs. Wm. Coulson of Lower Mrintaciic, P.E.I. accom- panied by Ralph Coulson and Kevin Wynn of Sydney. The group l.hen motored to Bangor, Boston and New York. U.S.A., visiting friends and relatives. A ldighliglit. of the holiday was the appearaiicc of Kevin Wynn as the first. Mai-itimcr on television. .rFl'.VERAL AT HEATHER- DALE -- The funeral of the late -Miss Jessie MacDonald. Hea.llic'r- dale, was hold Wednesday after- noon from the home of her broth- ci-iii-law, Mr. Malcolm MacDon- ald, where a short scrvice was conducted by Rev. E. S. llaies, Caledoiiiu, and iii:-ii to Kilmuir Church, whnre Mr. Hales was as- sisted by Rev. A. C. Fraser. Val- leyfield. Tho hymns, "The I.o':d's My Sliciihcrd", "Rock Of Ages". and ”Aslccp In Jesus" were under the direction of lhv organist, Mrs. William Mr-Kenna. Rev. Mr. Hales took as his text Matthew 54: l'Blessed Arc 'f'lie,v That Mourn, For They shall Br Comforts,-cl." Tho pallbearers wcrc: Mnssrs. Dan is-lacbonzild. John .1. Carl MacKiniinn. Samuel Gil-iis. Alex MacDonald, William F. Mac- Pliec-. She was laid to rest in thr Vallc-yfielrl Ccinelery. M Home Desiroyed By Morning Fire Al Soulhamplon The home of MI. Herbert. Mac- lseoit Southampton. was complain- l,x eslroycd yesterday morning when fire broke out in the attic. Mr. Maclmod noticed sinokc around the flu early in the ni-iv'n- mg and put it. out himself. At 8 niclock he again npenrd the mar in rheck and found the ailic blaziiig. St. Pct.-rs Firs Dcparinieiit. iiva.-s rnllnd but was unable to save. the building. and all hnuselinld itmis wrlrr: lnsl but R few lighter art- icles which warn rushed from un- izround flnnr. Two hundred dollars in cash which had been upstairs was also burned. ?--a' New Iniiustnj Being Developed This year A new inrluslrv. which should bring cxlrri ('5l5l'I to (armors, is bclns: lricrl out in llic Nlonlngiio nrca (II King's County. Early In IIIP Spring: II reprpg. PHIRIIVP of lhri (faniirlinn Cau- nlng ('n.. of Mlrldlcsox, N. S.. vis- itvrl thr Island. and contraclul wllli variniis Inrmnrs In the dis- Irirt In grow hnnns Inr canning. ii is nn cxpcriincnllil ven- iurr ihr individual acreage is low, ranging from one quarter to one acre pcr Inrmr-r. Tlic hcans arc planlcd as n row crop. either in drills or on tho lint. iihoirt (W. Inches nparl. ll l't'qlllrPs nhom sixty pounds of acted to plant an ncrr nml ilw SONI is ll'flllIC(I to control ll1'iff'l.E rind rliscnsr. Tho hcaiis nrc nlrkml just hr. Inri-. lhc hmin forms in Ihc pnrl, at which limc thry an? in tho, rlllht vnnditinii for running. Thev are packed in basket: and do. llvered In :. wclizhing Million in Montaguc. opcrniod by Mr, Ceca Bell. From ilinrr llic henna will he truck:-rl to tho cunning plant. Both the wax and green pod vnrlrl in arc grown. .ilacDon.iid. 1 ...--j-.m-----:---- Souris and Vicinity Rev. J. W. Paqueite Villanova. Ponna.. U. S. A., was a recent visi- tor to the Town. Monsignor Richard St. Cliii-ago. U. S. A.. parcnls, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick St. John. number of children Thursday. July 19, fifty-seven John, is visiiiiig his COngl'liIlllEllI0llS are due the large who passed the sivimnilng tests held here on n all. Mr. Mulliilly will coiiliiiue iii- siructing for another month and , gm. GUARDIAN. cnsanorrarowsr wlllalaohavo aclauinllfouvlnz for the members who have passed their senior tests. on Sunday. July 22.sourla St. Mary! defeated Moroll by a score of 11-! in I regular Klara County League baseball game played at Morell. Another good job well done. This was the cleaning 0! the Beach in Monday evening. July 23. at 6.30 P. M.. by the members at the Board of Trade and the school children. There was A good turn- out and the work was completed by 8 P. M. The children enjoyed lllemselvva when the debris was being burned as there were in piles burning at one time along the beach. Thanks of the Board of Trader are extended to Mr. Omar and to Matthew and Macuan for the use of horse and truck. The regular meeting or the souris Board of Trade was held in the Town Hall, with the president W. A. Wright in the chair. The minutes at the last meeting were read by the secretary and approv- ed. considerable discussion took place regarding the telephone scr- vlce. Breakwater street work on whari and breakwater, and repairs to C. N. R. property. The following were appointed delegates to wait on the different companies in re- gard lo these matters. Paul Gal- lant. J. B. St. John, and Charles Boylaii. It was moved and second- ed that the S0llrlS Board of Trade join the Maritime Eoard M Trade. The following scre nominated as Island representatives of the Ca- nadian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. F. W. Hyiidman and Col. stor- ey of Charlottetown and Mr. Mel- lish oi Summerslde. It was decid- ed ihat the Board would organize for the clearing of the Beach. All members agreeing it: turn Olli on that evening. There being no fur- ther husiness, the meeting ad- Journed. MEDICAL GROUP The British Medical Association. founded in 1832. now has a meni- bership of more than 50,000. Cheverie for the use of his truck. . AUGUST 3. . 195, BIEGIEE A VILIIE8! Aormck Tralii case I "17 handsome MW MCBrino creation . . . 2. gm: Aerupack inflorentinc .RIWhidg.i 5pQIn' position as a land and uaba:iIon behind the DNIOOIIIII Pvronoea Mia. makes her de- sirable ally tor the West- ller army is unable or rapid expuulon M 2.000.000 IMII. Nnlnnl harbor: and have gnu IIIIIIIIH potential. U. S. dirkcrln: with Frai-ico' buses in cxchmigc for U. S. cm on tlic conirovcrsilil plus uluble navy and air (oral. POTENTIAL BASES ' lanlinl Ilelilu. three oi which can Iunille our B-38. need Iniprovemant. but I Mediterranean country. SPAlN'S ASSETS . . -.... AND LlAl?Ll TIES llllillltl Bllllll. -5 Atlantic 6L X can oi-tli tlantic Tnatv nation: Communist areas I Spain for possible sea and air nonilc aid throws a new spollighl The Newsnirip Rllil JV aREAT BRITAIN -' LIBYA if-1' . picture chart above highlight pros and cons in acceptance of l-'i-niii-o us a Western ally. Other European allies. notably France and Ialilllllnw lliwe T9E13l9r9d lII'enuou' ”l3.lectlonI to dealing with the Spniii-ii dictator. ll I lfil li- NORTN ' POLE luhb arms is bell:-It-nod uuilywlthlrc-Wu-id wuni equipment. She needs modern! nnnonillanh... ' Arctic Ocean Oicsuuo x NORWAY I. . . aaa. oluolnllr modern plonel. oflcrsochuollanel. gonlyalIoatMlllunaII7mili- . In-rulin- Wont delelennv la the nation's road and roll tnnlport onlcnl -In need or new oqulvmenl -all IIDPOIID UIIIDI A.-I ST CLASS ?.?CtD'ED"Elii. imam) do BSNGDW SYGDEDER EIC9 EDCIDSTE-SE. MAIL PERSONAL IETTERS AND BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE: 3 cont: local dolivory (Iirit ounce). 4 cents oul-oI- tewn delivery lIlrsI ouucnl, 7 cenln air mail (tam ounce). NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS MAILED IYINDIVIDUALSi I cant Ior Ilnl2 ounces, I cool next 2 ounces, I cent Ior such additional 4 oimcu. RIGISTIRID MAIL-20 nun Iorlndouuiltylo 325 35 eomfu-Inlomilvvlo 875 40:-..Jnr Indonnnynnoo CANADA rosr . orriciii Hon. G. Edouard lllnlrai, l(.C., M.P., Postmaster General SH EEATES 3 RD CLASS MAIL PRINTED MATTER (INCLUDING GREETN6 GRIDS). Addruml Do in- Jivllualu 2 cont: Ior first 2 ounces, I cent each additional 2 wheel. Adiunod "To I'IwuIIoIdor"i l'A cont: Nut 2 ounces, I cent each oddl- Ilonol emu. TII CLASS MAIL PARCEL POST AND AIR PARCEL POST: Visit your nearest Post Office for accurate weighing and cocrocl postage for parcels. - I 3OeInhIorIaJonliIyIo850 W. J. Turnliull. Deputy Postmaster Gcnornl J