PAGE EIGHT THE Easrsitu GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGDE: Harold I. Lsulry. Mrs. Byron Biswart. Mn Bnico MacPlioo. Miss Juno AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may he bought at tho allowing places in itlonugali and Guardian Office: in Georgetown: The foal Office: in Sourin Tlia Snack Bar and II. Richards I an. Blua Dome llestaura t ....'ST. MARY'S Parish, Mon- tague chit-ken supper. Beaver Club Hall, Wednesday. July 30th. . 'HOYT'S BEAUTY SALON. Soul-is. will be open Monday. July Lllst. Write in Hoyt's Beauty Salon. Charlottetown for your appoint- ment or Phone No. 10 in souris on July 21st. WIIIRRAY I-IARBOUR CHFRCH OF CHRIST. - Preaching service I.00 P. M. Sunday. July 20th. Mer- rill Nicholson and M. I). Dunbar in rharge. All welcome. 1 Thu itniidiiioii of Mr WIlil'i'TOCkl McGowan. Kilmuir. who suffered a ieart attack at the Scotch Gath- rring Wednesday afternoon. re- nained unchanged last evening His many friends hope for a re- -overy soon. and that he will in .ime be able to rcsumn his usual )llSllle5F. The church of God I Convention convciws all Wlgglntnn. Plus Mchlnnois. Walden Lavara. Mr. and Mrs. Roddy MacDonald and family of Alberton are spend- ing their vacation at their sum- mer cottage at Montague. . 'HOLY TICINITY. Georgetown. Sunday. July 20th. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. 11 A. M. l-ioly Com- munion. Sermon. Rev. W. G. HOSI. -REXALI. 622 Insect Repellent Cream and Liquid gives protection from mosquitoes. black flies, and other insects. Gourlies Rexall Drug Store. -(HPSY FBI-JAM for Sunburn. soothes. cools. protects. Gourlies Rexall Drug Store. . 'PRESBYTERlA.N' CHURCH IN CANADA. --- Schedule for Sunday. July 20th. Wood Islands ii A. M. Sunday school if) A. M. Murray Harbour South 3 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 PM. Minister. Rev. E. s. Hales, . Tl'NITI'Il) BAPTIST Churrhns. Services Sunday, July 20th: Mon- tague. Siintiay School, )0 a.m.. regular seri" ll am; George- lnwri 3 p.m.: Sturgeon 7.30 p.m. Rev. Henry E. Allah). Pastor. Mr. Hush Phillips. Charlotte- town. was a business visitor to Montague yesterday. ullothar Of Montague Lady Passes Away In Saskatchewan A telegram from Mrs. A. D. Mac- Kensie. Montague. who recently left to visit her aged mother. tells the diappointing news that three hours afer she arrived at home. at Lanark Place, Alberncthy. Sask. for the long looked for visit her mother passed away, from a heart attack. Mrs. W. R. Molherwell held for many years ii large -place in the life of Saskatchewan. Born in Cape Breton. in her young womanhood she joined the army of public school teachers in Saskatchewan. Later she passed on to the special field of education offered to her in ,V ,,,, N a residential Indian school. Here .'M()N'l'A(iliE iJNi'rs;ii (?HUR('.H.5he R”???-d "1 3 umque Y”-V me CHARGE ,,, Dr. Macxenzie wmllife of the Canadian Indian. so conduct services as follows on Sun-ilh” 5”" ii” mamue 5”” C”n”"' day. July mm; 11 gm” Tmmylued as their friend and counsellor Dr. L. A. Johnston and his two sons. Malcolm and Douglas, have returned to Montague following ii sailing trip through beautiful Bras D'0r Lakes of Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Newton O'Connor. Toronto, are spending their vaca- tion in Milltown Cross, guests of Mr. O'Connor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip O'Connor. ..'Mi.sa Muriel Johnstone of New York City is spending her vaca- tion with her mother. Mrs. W. A. Johnstone, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas nf Montreal and their children. Bar- bara. Margaret Jean and John. are vacationing in Montague. guests of Mrs. Dougias' mother, Mrs. L. H. Coffin. united church, Montague; 7.3'o.in matters relating to education. pm” Lower Montague. ichurch. and farming on the re- iS0l'l.'9. She was a line help mate to hcr husband in his varied political act- ivitics. including his work as Min- ister of Agriculture both in the provincial area. and the federal field. but none of these so gripped her life as her u'ni'i; with the Iii- diana. By her expressed desire. she will be carried in the grave by fri- .'THE I'RESBI'TER.iAN Church in Canada. services for Sunday. July 20 as follows: Cardigan .11 a. in.: Lorne Valley 2.30 p.m.; Mont- ague 7.30 p.m.: Montague S.S. 10 am. Rev. F. Young, Minister. JFIRST VISIT IN 40 YEARS- and his Mr. Wallace Stewart -ms cuannran. cnanrorrsmww V West Dover. P. E. I.. rridayi M” H A smk-W and W zvening, July 18th. through;christopiier, of Orkney. Scotland. Sunday. t”t'm(iLl(tiO(i by Rexxiare guests of Mr. and Mrs Ralph daughter. Treva, of Calgary. Alta, are visiting .Vir. stewiirt's sister-in- law, Mrs, Duncan MacDonald and Mr. Machonald. Montague. Mr. Stewart left Prince Edward Island ends from tho Indian reserve at File Hills. Sask. VI. E. Linlefiom and Rev. C. R. Beck. at their summcr cottagw Fl. Glenn. Evcryonc Wt-iconic i i 4-'-BIGDAYS-41 STARTS MONDAY PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Watinexa: Children 15c Plus 30 Tax Adults 35c Plus 5(' Tax Evenin : 41c Plus 9c Tax 7 --IIIIKI III. III J. D. JDHEV DIIIIIV I lm-c gamut: ry 3 SHOWINGS DAILY At 2:30 - 7 - 9 GAPITDL ”UA'Vp'. I v. e'5kV3s'.s's III P. . Minister. mm. :7:4v.auasirms'a'.t'.1:!In;9:o;r.-.v, THERE"S STILL TIME FOR T.AIiGHlN"ANl) LOVlN' WITH THE "KE'I'TLES" at Brudcncll. DST. PE'l'ER'S BAY AI. CHARGE.-The linite Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, July 20th. 1952. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. st. Pctci"s. 11 A. M Evening scrvicc. Maric 7.30 P. M. No Sunday School in St. Petcr's or Marie. Greenwich. Sunday School Vi. Rev. Russell A, MacI.eod, ASTOR- C A P I T 0 I. .T0-DAY. - .SliT. ; urn coan . umtmwov t or nIlu...niliu g in so-in g SERIAL - COMEDY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 A ''.'-'-X? 4 M. ALSO:t in an ALL-NEW . Exhibit of 'r . so LDII NERD" ' JAMES BEST NEWS - MUSICAL - Shows 2:30-7-9 PRINCE EDWARD: to-nu - stir. it. .,...M9 ship”s3ii; Wii Pulp Wooiicargo in 1900 to takc up residcnce in Westville. N.S.. where he ill'Pd till 1912 when he moved to Calgary. This is Mr. Stewart's first visit to P. E. I. since moving to Calgary . forty years ago. The M.I'. "Guy Bartholomew" cit-arc-d port at Montague last -mm nvmm "Arr evening for Chandler. Quebec. Leaving on the high tide, the ship was piloted to Georgetown by Mr. Temple Gotel, harbour pilot. A former L.S.T., the boat is 330 feet long. the largest ship to make port at Montague, which in olden days had ,many three masters clearing this port for distant ports. But despite their size. none even approached the overall length of the Guy Bartholomew. Mr. Andy Anderson of Charlotte- town supplied. the cargo of 1200 cords of pulp wood from his stock yard in Montague. which not only tilled the holds but was alsp piled high on the main deck. Loading . operations ceased about 6 p.in.. and approximately one half hour later icaptain Duquet. gave the order to Grade I ta)--i. Wendall Main sail. A large number of people Lead; 2. Wendell Stsvert and lined the wharf to watch the de- Gerald Prnfitt; 3. Shirl-y Evans. parture. and to have a last look at Grade I (lust. Donald Siavcri: the ship which has set the record 2. Joan Simmons. up in the present. for this port. Highest average in Scnior nnri. .......... 7- Junior Grades 9l';'.Elcanor Maniii and new smm- lMidgeii and Vicinity llll SHTOVVN SCHOOL - Report for the month of June. Grade. IX-i. Eleanor Mann; '..'. Mary Campbell: 1!. Rona Payntcr. Grade YllI- l. Irene Simmons; 2. Thane (it-mipbcll. y Grade VII-1. Charles Brown. Grade. VI---I. Bcryl MacLeod; 2. Irene. Profiit and Lois Stavert; 3. Clifford MacI.eod. a Grade V ialfi. Bloyce Siavort; 2. Willie Paynicr; 3. Marvin Sim- mons. Grade V (I1)-l. Gerald Brown: 2. Grant Mann: 3. Tlieimn Mac- Lcnd and Lewis Simmons. Grade Ill-1. Elric (iamphrll. Grade II-1. Linda fiiacLrori: '2. Donnie MacLeori. Highest attendance, Grant Mann Prize for most stars, Beryl Mac- Lend. . .' sincere sympathy is being Prize for Conduct. Tlwrcsalextended to Mr. and MITS. Robert Bl'0W'l- isquirres of Morcll , who recently Th? frliiuwilll film”! lW'"il'Pii. lost. their baby girl. Linda Diana. Senior Writing (Tertifir-ales, l'iInr,vi Campbell, Eleanor Mann. l'tonu1 Paynter. Theresa Brown, lrcnt-.i.,,. Shawn. of Amherst N. 5. who Simmons. Beryl MarLvnd.' rare vacationing on P. I 'wcm Junior Writing Ci-rlifiratcs. Lois 1.eC.,m visitors in Mldgeul Mrs. Martha Mosher and daugb-1 tho. Mono Pm!-m' Th"1"”'jziiests of Mir. and Mrs. Earl James. t ' . .. They were accompanied hv Mrs. Progress (,crIific-ates: Tin-nri ' g Q Campbell. Clifford Macllend. Gm" '”C””” M B'"k”-l- Bloyce. Siaveri. Willie Paynler. D ' Morn" simmnn" Marie United church on morning. July lath. l Miss Doris Sanderson of ,ChRl'- Agucumu, .5 ch, mm", sing”-lottctow'n spent it recent weekend industry in Northern Ireland. ii” the Mme M h" p”'”"”- M” ' and Mrs. Harry Sanderson of Marie. , H, g Sunday DOWN TO EARTH .j.:-T1.-:-. Mr. Harry Rapson of Charlotte- town was a visitor to Milhurn at Hair Restored completely i the home of his son and daughter- Formula TH 10. a now scicntifir. , herbal preparation. guarantors toim'1”' Mn and NH” Anon Rw' completely restore your hair ori5o”' irefund your money in fiiil. This The regular service was held ini HM,” .0 hi A mu-ting of the nianagcrs of Peakes and Vicinity Miss Lorraine McAulay of Souris was a. recent visitor to this com- munity. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Michael I-tandrahari. Messrs. Herbert Handrahan and Cecil and Elmer Mclnnis were vis- itors to St. Charles recently. Mr. Richard Birt. who recently went to work in Charlottetown. is absent from his work due to a sore throat. Mr: Wallace wooiridge of Pis- quid was a visitor to St. Patrickls Road on Wednesday. July 9th. Mr. Woolridge was the guest of his sister. Mrs. J. E. Birt. Mr. Ernie Devine was a recent visitor to Halifax. Mr. Devin: ar- rived at his home on July 11th. Mrs. Catherine Gillan has arrived atrher summer home on St. Pat- rick's Road. Mrs. Gillan is a resi- dent of the U. S. A. Miss Mary MacDonald. R.N.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dougald MacDonald. arrived recently at her home at Pcakcs. Miss Marina Doyle. daulhter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doyle. spent the weekend of July 12 at Peako's. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas kelly. Mr. Emery Gillan-. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph Gillan of Peakes. is ill with the measles. Miss Ellen McKenzie of Gasper- eaux is employed as a clerk in Devine's general store at. Poakes. .VIr. Ralph Grant. employed in Cliarlottetown. spent the weekend of July 12 at his home on St. Pat- rick's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gillan of Charlottetown were visitors to Peakes on Sunday afternoon, July 13th. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bit-i. of St. Patrick's Road left recently for Ontario. M-I55 Marion Rogerson spent the weekend of June 28 with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson of st. Patrick's Road. Mr. Martin Power was a recent. visitor In this vicin- ity. the guest of Mr and Mrs Al- fred Donneily of St. Patrickls Road. of Avondale Angel--White P Wedding R9V- C- Tyler officiated at the marriage in the Baptist Church. Church. Weston. Ontario on July 12. of Esther Pearl White of Tor- onto. daughter of Captain Arthur White of North Sydney, Cape Breton, formerly of Murray Har- h0lH'. P.E.I,,. and the late Mrs. White, and Harold Vernon Angel. R.C.A.I-I. Station Camp Borden. Ontario. foremrly of Saskatoon. Sask. . Given in marriage by her cou- sin, Dr. William Riddoli. Kitch- ener the bride was gowned in ice blue lace over satin with fit- ted bodice and full skirt and her picture hat was of lace trimmed with Sweetheart roses. She car- ried a Bible with Sweetheart roses and stephanoils. Mrs. Ethel Stinson. Toronto, was matron of honor and wore a gown of gold lace and taffeta with small match- ing cap. Her bouquet was of Talisman roses. Frank Snape, R. C. A. F. Slation. Camp Borden. 0nl., was groomsnian n'nd usher was George Davidson. During the signing of the reg- ister. Mrs. Reeka Barbour sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "0 Per- fect Love." Following the reception at the home of the bride's cousin. Mr and Mrs. George Davidson, 33 Little Ave., Weston. the happy couple left on a trip to North- ern Ontario. the bride wearing a navy dress with white gardenls corsage and white accessories. Several former Islanders al- iended the ceremony and out-ob town guests included: Mrs. Emer- son Cohoon. Murray Harbour. P. E. I.; Mr. Fred Angel, Saskatoon. Sask.; Mrs. Claude White, North Sydney, N. S.; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Winnipeg. 1lIan.: Mr. and Mrs. Art Hilisnn. Saskatoon. Sssk.: Mr. John Rankin. Hamil- ton. 0nt.l Mr. and Mrs. Georg: Urex. Calgary, Aita.; Mr. Maldwyn Miller, Courtney. B. G: Mr. An- gus Riddell, Windsor. Ont. aminations. Because of the rapid spread of the diseases, confirma- tion in st. Theresa's Parish was postponed. ..'The closing of St. Patrick's Road School took place on Thurs- day, June 26. The first part of the programme was spent in outside games and sports after which many games such as bingo and crokinols were played. During part of the programme. Grade Eight Certificates were presented to Mabel Grant. Patricia Myers. Doris Donnelly and Shirley Rogerson. Mr. John Anstie of Peakea was fl visitor to Montague on Satur- day, June 28 Niliss Rita Kenny. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenny of st. Patrick's Road, spent the weekend of June 28 with her aunt. Mrs. Alfred Donnelly of St. Patrick's! Road Mr. Joseph Sjlith of Millview vias ii. visitor to this vicinity on Sunday. June Z). i Mr. Oswald Brazil recently turned to Hamilton. where he was employed previous to the accident which caused him to be absent from his work. Mr. Ernie Grant of St. Patrick's Rnad left. on Monday. June 30. to work on the car ferry at Borden. TO- I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes and yfnmiiy of Charlottetown recently :were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. it. E. Hughes of Peaices. . . 'Mr. Tommy Grant of st. Patrick": Road returned to his ihome on July 6 after a recent op- eration in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. Mr. formula has nrovcn . . 100'."n successful in rrstnring iuiirili” Mm.” U"”.'”d Chl”'Ch f"”'””'"”i Road has purchased .2 n-w Ford ,,,.za..dless of agpv ..,,nd,H,,nI 0, Lion was held in the church re- "wk length of time of baldness. For 091'"-i.'y'. p ..,g. mu information. write Thalia Mr. Cuyler DlnIlW9ii. lnral Mr- M, and M... vyh,,,,.a,, Km. and ppm, 1!, penter. is at present doing Herbal Products Ltrl.. i 9, work in Church Road. 2138 W. 4th AVe., Vancouver --BX . TENDERS FDR LABOR TENDERS will he i for labor for the building of a new school in Montague up to July 24, 1952. received by the undersigned I.ES'I'ER Mzu-LEOD, Secretary. CLARKS SPECIAL SALE MEN'S SUITS Regular &49.00 Value-for . . . . .. . 334.95 Regular 535.00 value-for . . . . . . . 517.50 FREE TIE WITH EVERY SUIT 50'"e.ian:ily were visitors to the home and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly (if Mr - on July '1. two truck loads of potatoes. i,0Wl"l WM ii recciit Peal-res. Mr. ipanicd by three of his friends. with his parents. Mr. Ralph Grant of St. Patrick's Road Aubrey .'Mr. and Mrs. t-.s' parenu. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Hughes of Peakes. Gormely's mother. two sons, George and Ernie. ...... and measles Theresa's School were .Sandy's Drive In Theatra Presents "THE MILKMAN" Starring Donald Olconnor and Jimmy Diirsnta i FRIDAY. JULY 18th - 9 EM. Come and bring this whole family in an enjoyable outing and entertainment. - j ll..l. Malian il;D. Optometrist. Fitting and supplying Glasses. oto. omoo Hours: 10 to 1! AM. I in 0 EM. and by appointnisni , Montalu. 7- 3- '- Offics Connected with Mabon Drug Co. I thern RicharrivBi;t of St. Patrick's Messrs. Merlin-D:vine and Mich- ael I-landrahan left for Halifax on Thursday morning, July 10. with Mr. Pete PELCTEO-YT of Charlotte- visitor to Peterson was accom- Mr. Ernie Grant employed on ihr car ferry at Borden, spent the first part. of the week of July 'I and Mrs. Hughes and family of Montreal are spend- ing their vacation with Mr. Hugh- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gormeiy of U. 5. A. arrived at the home of Mr. Gormely's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Gormely of St. at- rick's Road. Mr. and Mrs. do me- ly were accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Josephine Smith. and Mr. and Mrs. Gormoiy's Due to the many cases of mumps in st. Theresa's. most. of the entrance students from at. unable to complete grads ten anti-anca ox- Certificates of promotion were giv- en to the following pupils: Hunily Stewart. Tommy Grant. Joseph Rogerson, Patricia Grant. William Rogei-son. Aletha Stewart. Joseph Trainor. Ruth Donnelly. Leonard Trainor. Raymond Grant. Tommy Ti-ainor. Eva Stewart. Myrlin Grant. After the presentation of gifts to the teacher. the pupils and pre-school children were present- ed with treats. --BU MATSUSHIMA AIR BASE. Nor- Japan. July 17 -iAP)- Gen. J. Lawton Collins. United by air last night for Alaska. He is en route back to the United States tour of ontarimistates army chief of staff. left here I following an inspcc tion Korea. A sov AND A GIRL! I set HES GONNA snow up BIG AND sreoue. A REAL MAN! 2--r gommy angina sludgo I your engine. L,, There Ought To Be A Law W-IEN MAMA PRESENTED PAPA WITH TWIN5.THEi! ENVISIONED THEM THLISL -v- Fiahis. Enaine Wear! Sludge can lead to costly engine repair bills. higher maintenance costs . . . Heavy Duty Marveloba guards against damaging engine lieatiu fights cor- rosive combustion acids : z : provides a tough lubricating did: to protect "6 ad I switched J R ” Manieluiie JULY 13, I952 CROSSWORD 3. Courage 2:. Assam 4. Fodder pits silkworm yb. Dibble. I6. Regret D ' as bait 27. Miscellany , 0. Monetary 29. Canine unit 30. Natural (Pei-Ila! 31. subside ;. Overboaririig 33 A horse's . . .Aaderoa ait - r.- 13. Offer 34. Grass cured 14. Adverbial for fodder 1 3?. Weapon of the ehuo . 40. Thin piece (1 baked clay 42. Canvas shelter DAILY ACROSS dugout 10. Breezy 11. Cover, at 13. Knob on fencing foil 15. Kind of bird 17. At home 18. Plant 20. Merry 21. venture 24. A harangue 26. Epoch 28. Large cook 29. Godlike 32. Eng:-ave by corroatves 35. Least whole number 36. Warp-yarn . Rough lava. 39. Stinging insect . 41. Science of plants 44. Arabic letter 46. Period of fasting 47. Web-like membrane 48. Poker stalu 49. Paradise 50. Asterisk. Yntecda)"a Anon.-i 48. Pilsater (Arch.) (5. A cooling device 22. pivulged as on DOWN A gap. as in s I manuscript 2. Incite DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Hero's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X I! is L 0 N G F E L L 0 W One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used 'or the three L's. X for the two Ols. etc. Single letters. apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. Acryptogi-smQuototion GWRPU roe ovz opn FEPU FPQNY; cost no LRF aarw con SDFFDYM. 05112. 3:66 con FEPU roi'i(;wAric.., FURSWFHWRNW. Yostei-day's Oryptpquote: BID ME LOVE. AND I GIVE A LOVING HEART T0 THEE-HERRICK. 5 Mill Get 550 to 51000 in 3 simple steps I. Phone or slop In in Household ."'nunca. a Toll us how much cash you used. loans on your own algnotvn. No bonlrabla security required. 3. Talia up to 14 months to npay. F gOUSEI-IOLD FINANCE A Candi: laps! and -an ncomuaicl I min-nhnn on-mlullna I50 Grout Goorga 50., win 1, phone 2992 CHAILOTYITOWN. P.l.I. By Fagaly And Shorten I Now we see riism GROWN up... AND GUESS WHICH ONE LOOKS FEMiNiNE' mo wuicii one LOOKS LIKE AWRESTLER . W V: ' g 3.57” s i reduces