FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. The linle.-l hat you can find is the most fashion-right this Fall. V'Ve'va the smartest lload-hugging shapes in llmilnl velvet . . . scarlet, wine, green, black or navy with gorgeous decorative touches of pearl, rhinestone and lrrldesceni molzil veils, loo! You must try them on (Q discover wllal. great big ilnllcrers those wee halls really 5.95 MM. , ..,Z..M.j MAKE DRlVERS' JOBS EASIER Mercury "Driver-engineered" Cabs are "built-around-than driver". There's new roominers, new comfort and new visibility. New cab spsnsion cushions bumps to prolong cab life. New "cockpit" cluster of big instru- ments and 18 new features make the driver's job easier, safer. morn eBclent. New exterior. design- l smart new interiors. YOUR MERCURY-METEOR DEALER. 224 Great George St., Chsrlottetown Gieaiesi awerrange . . in Mercury 7I"uck bisIary.' ENGINES 106 Hp.to 155 Hp. pletely NEW TBUTK5 r M-IWTTEAVY DUTY DOLLAR IAVEI TOI TOUONESY Jill! THERE'S A MERCURY TRUCK POWERED TO SAVE MONEY AND EARN MORECN YOUR JOB Mercury Trucks are powered to do your hauling eco- nomically and stand-up on the job. FIVE thrifty V-8 no Hp.v'-I INOINI-Canada's engines-each is teamed with proven Loadomatic Economy. Synchro-silent transmissions are "standard", Hg,vy.Dugy "ch,mp"..hu provide smooth easy operation year after year. New big power reserves that handle durable axles-new axle ratios "tailor" truck to your job. tough truck assignmsnts wh la saving gas. Has a latch dis- placement of 265 cu ic inches. SYNCHRO-STLINY TRANIMJL SIGN! ON All MOBIL!-atno srtra cost-Steering column gearshift is "standard" with all three-speed transmissions. Automatic Transmission or Overdrive available on Series M-100 at extra cost. This great power range makes it easy to choose the Mercury Truck built with the "just right" power com- hination for your business. Mercury Trucks oB'er completely new truck design and many dollar-saving features. Here's the greatest line of Mercury Trucks ever built-8 series-17 whselhasss- over 100 models from 4,000 to 27,000 lbs. G.V.W. and up to 55,000 lbs. G.C.W. Ask your Mercury Dealer shout the Mercury Truck that's powered to save money and earn more on your jobs. I SEE voua ITIERTURY TRUCK UERl.Eli...MoV:';rwrm TRERTURY nouizsrf Stewart Motors Ltd; ' F. Earle McDonald YOUR MERCURY-METEOR DEIALEB Bummer-slds SEE IN A USED TRUCK... O'Leary and .7 Vicinity -Miss Hester Boates and Miss Olive Jelly of O'I..eary motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday to attend Old Home Week festivities. The Misses Bessie and Edith Rayner of Greenmount, were vis- itors to the home of their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dlgnsn, Woodstock, P. E. Ii Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh and ohlldnn of Ellerslie were vis- itors to O'Leary on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser have left for their homes in Mul- grs.ve,N.s.. after spendins s pleas- snt vacation with relatives in O'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Harris of summerslde were guests of Mrs. W. E. Turner recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and children, Marlene and Shirley, spent Tuesdsy and Wednesday in Charlottetown where they attend- ed Old Home Week festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Msclieod of Coleman motored in Murray River on Sunday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders. j.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MaoLellan of summerside visited friends in lwest Cape on Sunday; i ,i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rix. Look Read, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacWll- llams of the United states, who have been visiting with relatives pin West Cape and vicinity, left .for their home on Thursday mom- ' lng. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams of Knutsford had as their guests re- cently, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy of Brooklyn. Miss Eve Macbennsn of O'Lcsry is now taking her holidays, l Mrs. Harry Arbing has returned to her home, after being a patient iln the Western Hospital for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Janie Smallman has as her guest her nephew. Mr. Daniel Waters and son David, of Woburn. Mass. At the home of Mrs. Ralph Adams on Friday afternoon the g Baby Band picnic was held. There were 33 adults and in babies. Af- ter a devotional period led by Mrs. Arthur Harris, everyone was treated to I. delicious lunch of ice cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smallman of O'Leary had as guests over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Burden of Springhlll, N. S. Mr. Arnold Boates has gone to Toronto to seek employment. His many friends wish him the best oi luck. Mrs. Ceril Easter was a passen-, gar to Bummerslde recently. Where in hospital there. ' Mr. and Mrs. William MacEach- cm of Charlottetown were recent visitors to Mt. Royal, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson. Allen MacDougall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mscbougall, 0'- Leary. who has been a patient in the Polio Clinic in Charlottetown since last. fall, has returned to his home, feeling and looking ilne. His little friends are very glad to see him home again. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dumvill and family have returned to their home in 0'I..esry after spending two months in Murray River. Miss Lana Turner spent a few days visiting at the home of Miss Muriel Ellis in Charlottetown. While there she attended Old Home Week. Mr. Jack Foley is feeling much better, and has returned to his home in Bloomfield, after being a patient in the hospital in Char- lottetown for a few days. Miss Gloria Hudson of sum- merside is visiting realtlves in Cascumpeo and vicinity for a couple of weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Smallman and son Wendell of Knutsford motored to town to attend Old Home Week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Montrose were visitors to spring- neld on Friday sfternoon. Miss Bertha. Baglole of Toronto, who has been visiting relatives in Coleman, west Devon and Mont- rose, .has returned to'her home. Miss Inns. Whlteny of Jamaica Plains is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Nelll in 0'Lsary on a. vacation. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gorrlll of Bummsrside. and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pimmer- man of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, Knutsford, and Mr. Wslier Gorrlll, 0'Lesry. They also visited sf. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hurdles in she visited her husband, who is wveelts CHARLOTTETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Adams and Norma, Knutsford. spent Wednes- day in Charlottetown, and while there they attended the show and races. Mr. Harry Adams accom- panied them. Mr. and Mrs. William Morrell of Dexter, Me., has been visiting her sister Mrs. Msrish Baker who is sick at her home in 0'Lea.ry. Their daughter, Mae, accompanied them. . Leigh and Earle Hudson of Bummerslde are visiting at their grandpa.re.nts', Mr. and Mrs. Bren- ton Hudson in Csscumpec for a few weeks. Mlm Ellenor Dymeni. of Maiden, Mass, is visiting her uncle Mr. Howard Gay and family, and Mrs. Wlnnle Ramsay, of Knutsiord. Mr. Amos Harris of Everett, Mass. visited his brother Harry in Knutsford, also his sister (Mary) Mrs. Joseph Dunbar, in Alma. Mr. James MaoLeod, and Mr. James .MacKsy of Melrose, Mass, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacNaug.'.1. and family. They also visited Mr. Howard Gay and fam- ily in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley of O'- Leary, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Burt Larkln of Charlottetown left. for Montreal to attend the Canadian Federation of Education. Mr. Earle Jelley is the president o1rtheu..PwE.I. branch, and attend- ed the one which was held in Win- nipeg last year. This Federation ilzkes in all the teachers in Can- a. Mr. and Mrs. Btu-ton Boates motored in Ellerslle on Sunday to visit Mr. Boates' sister there. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and children motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday to attend Old Home Week. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Loud of Brockton, Mass, have been visiting with Mrs. Loud's sister, Mrs. W.H. Forsyih and Rev. Forsyth, in Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. James Fox-syih of Halifax have also been spending a two-week vaca- tion with their parents. Rev. and Mrs. Forsyih. James is the only son of Rev. and Mrs. Forsyth and is a. radio technician of the HM. C.S. Quebec, and was recently to England when the Quebec partic- ipated in the Splthead Review at the Coronation. Tr ' Mrs. Albert Randell and daugh- ter Belly of Walthsm, Mass, is Harris, in 0'1..enry. Rev. and Mrs. John Vlall and children, Prlcllla, John and David. of Cambridge, Mass, are visiting Mrs. Vlall's mother. Mrs. Wessman Harris in Olleary, for a few weeks. Rev. John Value is pastor of the Emanuel Baptist Church in Cam- bridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pate were visitors to Green Gables on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MI.CWll- liams and daughter, Marlyn, of Everett, Mass, spent a couple of with friends and relatives in West Cape and vicinity. Mrs. Colridge Pridham of Mom- l'o.se was a visitor to 0'Leal'y rc- cenlly, guest of her mother, Mrs. Alton Boulier. ' Miss Alice Boyles of West Devon spent lhe weekend with relatives, in O'l..eary recently. Mrs. Harry Adams of Knutsford is to be congratulated on re- ceiving two prizes, for her quilts at Old Home Week Exhibition. Mr. Robert MacDonald. who has been employed in Toronto for the last few years. is spending a vaca- tion at his home in Unionvale. LAC. Leaih and Mrs. Ellis and two children, Dannie and Nora, of Halifax, are. spending a holiday in 0'Leary, guests of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Ellis, and Mr. and Mrs. John MacKinnon. Mrs. Julia Arsenault of Berlin, New Hampshire, were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald, O'Lesry, on Saturday. Miss Erma. Whitney and her brother Donnie, of Jamaica Plains. have been visiting their sum and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mac- Nelll in O'Leary, for a couple of weeks, and have returned to their home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault of Berlin, N. H.. were vlsliors to Howlan and 0'Leary for a few days last week. The guest speaker at the Bap- tist Church in Springfield on Sunday night was Rev. Byron Bylnton. Principal of the Bible School (Baptist) in Moncion. Rev. C. 0. Eowlell. presided. Mrs. Dawson Wagner of Bridge- water, N. 8., is the guest of her son and dallghier-lnlaw, Rev. Robert and Mrs. Wagner in O'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelly and daughter olive. of Omeuy, spent Sunday in lllerslie, guests oi their daughter snd son-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh. lrooklyn . Mrs. Archie Clark of Milo spent FOR Apply:- ATTENTION FARMERS I. II. (J. STEEL TIIRESHER. Fully Equipped for Lgltovg. Timothy, Grain, etc. 0 V . ALLISON M. HARPER. North Carleton--Albany, Jul. 2 SALE 22138 OW. , s few days. visiting friends and relatives in 0'Les.ry and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. I-lerlile Vatcher are busy getting ready to move to their new home in Charlottetown, where they have bought s new business. Their many friends here are sorry to see them go, and wish them every success in their new enterprise. Mrs. Eldridge Consuls of Camp- bellton Lot 1 was a visitor to 0'- Leary on Saturday. CP. Bedeque Notes -Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robin- son. Summerslde. were visitors to this village on Sunday afternoon, when they called on Rev. J. M. Baxter and Mrs. Floasle Lowther and other friends. Rev. George Morris and Mrs. Morris. Toronto, who are vaca- tioning on the Island. were among other visitors attend-lng service in the United Church here on Sun- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ellis, Ev- ereit, Mass, spent August 16 with Rev. and Mrs. E. 3. Weeks. They left on return to their home on Mandiiy morning, August 17. after over two weeks visiting with rele- tives in Tyne Valley and other sections of Prince County. Mrs. Edwin Stewart, Tea Hill, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr.s Edison smith, Pow- nal, were in Bedeque on August 14. They called on Mrs. Charles Henderson and Rev. Es. and ms. Weeks. With them was Mrs. Cromble ol.Ontsrlo. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Martini Charlottetown, are spending a. va- caiion with Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Mrs. Reginald Murray left Aug- ust. 18, with her four children, for Trenton, Ontario, where she will reside in future. been in the R.C.A.F. at the Tren- ton station for over a year. Mr. Hillard Murray. son of Mr. George Murray, has secured agood position in Ontario, where he has been for several weeks. Rev. L.. P. Archibald. Middle Musquodoboir. N. S., was heard in a special service in llsedeque United Chuxch on Aug. 16. His address was much appreciated. Guest soloist was W0. Ralph Emery of sum- merslde. He was heard with much visiting her mother, Mrs. Wzssman Mr- acceplance by a good gathering. Archibald was pastor here several years ago. Mossadegh Warns Iraq TI-Jl-IRAN. (AP) -Premier Mo- hammed Mosadeghh government. firmly in power after military coup by officers of the Palace Guards failed, warned nelghborlngi Iraq Monday that playing host to the exiled Shah could cause trouble be- tween the two countries. B.Q. A Summer St. Her husband has 355 WIT" Shoot. AUGUST 19, 1953 imperial guards was pp: Mossadegh forces. In Baghdad. the shah wu qum. ed as telling Iraq Parliament leadg on he hoped to return to hi. throne. ” down 1;, My ISOLATED NATION Afghanistan. la dlocked man and Iran ll: wss:erli.m,X:f,I' Ufcllniiircome E awn" '"””” My Professional Cards : W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. is. 1. MUTUAL nmmmq Granville at Water trees DIAL Bummerslde nu P. 0.”llsox T 3. F. HUNTER R. o. OPTOMEETBIST lnmmerslds. r. 3 1, Complete Vlaull Annlyu-5 Glasses Fitted PHONE 8110 SMALLMAN8 BUILDING y E. E. PARKMAR Opt. D. R.(). 0P'l'0ME'l'BIS'.l' Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examlnea Omen Hours: 0 to Ll - l to I and by appointment PHONE 328'! IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. sununeralde A. Raymond Gram, B Sc.. 0.D. OPTOMETRTST Summerside Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 3530. PHONE 2413 T. EARLE IIICKEY Chartered Arcountant Canadian Bank of Oommeru summsrslde, P. E. I. PHONE sass DR. J. A. OOIROR lIIN'.l'l8'.I Denial X-Bays Imallman Building IUDIMERSIDB Dill III! Dr. H. B. MscNslll PHYSICIAN h SURGEON Water Street (Opposite l!olman's) Housi- Wood), a home of his own, he wins -a "Radio Jackpot” will I put the pony in the ba for the family. ll loo.-is X00 A.M. D-Ililyi. 2:00- 4:00 P.M. D . anihaQhiieLcq:hg:i2ye: flI:;zT1'ox:i”Ti?li 1:oo- 3:00 P'Mi D.uy' to Baghdad Sunday in their private DIAL 7033. plane after an attempted coup by . vp M KENSINGTON Wedneizday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. The prize-winning comedy of the year starring James Stewart and Bar- bara Hale in,” "THE JACKPOT”. V (Barbara). lwo kids tiny (Tommy Retting and Natalie Jimmy had a wife a job with a future, then and sonny asks. "Where thtub?" A family picture CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 2:30-7:15-9:15 .. ,, ,1. ya, ;,,:".::lE5.'31 "” .':.".'a-oar. ALSO. LATEST In FRANK ORUIER Dee-I U IA? IIOVIJ NEWS REEL REGENT ' Today Thursday ............ .. 7. l'Wel1. for laughing out .lo.ud--- 2:30-7: