. adventure - of Northern I The Guardian may be bought at . .'Rev. F. N. Young and Mrs. Young. Montague. are attending boys camp at French River. Planing ,,A,. Mr. Walter Hyndman, Char- lottetown. was a business visitor to Montague yesterday. in the land Light: I Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor. Charlottetown were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Pepler. . Montague. Mrs. John E. Fraser has return- ed to her home in Montague after spending the past two weeks as :;:ut'.st of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. ,Slorey, Sumniorside. i M... - l g 5 Mrs. Ronald Mccrae and young r 'son, Alan, Montague. left Halifax ixlonday evening. en route to Mrs. )lcCrae's home in I.ondon., Ena- land. They were accompanied as far as Halifax by Dr. McCrae. . ')IONTAGUE BAPTIST PAS- TORA'l'l-:. - Sunday. August Clrd. Sunday School, Montague 10 A. M. Georgetown and Murray River. 2 1". M. Sturgeon 6.30 P. M. Worship services hlonlaguc ii A. M. George- toun 3 P M. Sturgeon 7.30 P. M. Rev. llcnry E. Allaby. Pastor. IGIt'.0R(iI'iT0tVN PASTORAL ' - w ""1" FHARGE. - l'nited Ohurch of mu... ltiannda Services for August (Id. ii A. u Sturgeon 2.30 r. M. Mm- town Cross. l P. M. Sunday School in Milltown Cross Schoolrooni. '1 P. M. Georgetown. Masons of Georgetown and members of visit- ing lodge. will parade. and attend Divine Worship at 7 P. M. Special iiiimc-. Itev. W. A. Paterson, Min- irdcr. bu wnytmzl non ab;-. C0.lli2'l)Y . mn'mo.'x' mini Si-ITTIAI. Sllmv. '.J.'f-it - i - 9 Have YOU seen it yet?7 Ilmlliu Hopper says: "It's a knockout . . . I)eMilIe's uizulv niaiiy fine pictures, but this is his best!" FINAL TWO DAYS Pu amount Picture B lliMlLLE'S MASTERPIEEE )lATlNl?l? 2:30: EVENING 6:50 - 9 PllI(.'lCH Fttll TIIIS E AGEMENT ONLY! ll'liltllll'(i-- t'liilrli-mi Ariiilis . .. All Souls , 16c and 3c tax 40c and 8c tax 60c and 130 tax PRINCE EDWARD . WEEK-END SAVINGS l'lvmiiii: l THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:--MONTAOUIi Harold l'. laundry. Mn. Byron Itawlrt. Mn HHIQO Murine. M.l- Juno Wtulnton. Plus Molilnnnn. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden nun. the following places ui Monullni Blue Dome Restaurant; and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: in sourln The Snack Bar and H. llcbnrdn I set. Mr. Ralph Beck. Montague, left yes d y on a business trip to New Glasgow. N. S. Miss Joan MacPherson, Mone- ton, N. 3.. is spending her sum- mer holldays'at her home in Lit- tle Sands. . rHOI.Y TRINITY. Georgetown, Sunday. August 3rd. Eighth Silo- day after Trinity. ii A. M. Holy Communion. Rev. W. G. llogg. .'A'l'TENTI()N Rehekahs and Oddfeliows, Montague. Annual wiener roast Friday evening at Atwood Mm-Donald's c n t 1 ii g 2, Brudenell. Cars leaving lodge rooms at 71.10 p.m. Miss Adah MacGrcgor, has re- turned to her position at the Bank of Nova Scotia in Montague after a pleasant three weeks vacation at Stanhope Beach. clearance Coats. un- and skirts. August 1st. ....'MII') - SUMMER sale. Dresses 52.95 up. lined suits, blouses Sale starts Frida). Joanna. Dress Shop. Mr. and M11. William C-ilson and son Billy left. today on return to their home in New Hampshire. U. S. A., after spending the past three weeks in Lower Montague. guests of Mrs. Gilsonis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mi'tCKCllZlE. tan cups and saucers in following clan tartans: Macbean. MacLeod, MacDonald. Royal Stewart, Cam-, eron. Campbell, Fraser, Blzickl Watch. in bone china by Roynlv Stafford. Price 51.75. by mail 52.00. C. R. Bochner. Jeweller Gilll Shop, Montague. . .' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Klei- er. who have been visiting in Mon- tague have returned to their home in West Boylston. Mass. They were accompanied by Mrs. Meyer's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Maolicth, who will spend six months as their guests. Their many friends are con- gratulating Miss Shirley Daley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laur- ence Daley. St. Mary's Road, who won the King's County provincial scholarship. and Miss Joan Mur- phy, daughter of Mrs. Hcrb Mur- phy and the late Mr. Murphy. Georgetown. who won the Bell scholarship. for King's County. ..9ST. PETERJ8 BAY PASTOR- AL CHARGE.-The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. Aug- ust fird. Marie. Sunday School in A. M. Service 11 A. M. St. Peter's. Sunday school 11 A. M. Service 3 P. M. Greenwich. Sunday school ii A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. Speaker, Rev. Ross (T. l-iaton. Minister, Rev. Russell A. Macl.eod. '0RWF.I.I. HEAD - YAl.l.I'lY- I-'IEl.l') Congregation Service on Sunday. August. 3rd. Orwell Head ii A. M. Kilmuir 3 P. M. Valley- neld 7.30. The evening service will be a song service with the Caled- onia and Orwell Head choirs tak- ing part with the local choir. Rev. A. C. Fraser. Minister. . 'L0I)GE A EETING - The vice-grand. Mrs. Leroy White. pre- sided at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. last evening. There was a good at- tendance and plans were made for holding the annual wiener roast at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacDonald this evening. Mrs. J. D. Maclieod was appointed Convener of a committee to make the necessary arrangement.s. Audit- ors for the ensuing term are Miss Adah Maccregor. Mrs. Leroy White and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Mrs. Carl Stewart, Mrs. I), n, Fraser and Miss Sue Hemphill were appointed on the visiting commit- tee. At the close of the meeting the members enjoyed a half hour of social conversation. Souris convent FOWL.lb. 39: Sliced BACONJ5. 39: Grade "B" EGGS. cioz. 39: KAM.PREM.SPORK.riii 37: WIENERS&SAUSAGES.lb. .........42: SUGAR BLENDED JUICE 10 lbs. 99: 2 tin: 27: NEW BEETS. 2 bunches .a. . . . .. . . . . . R9: HEAD LETTUCE. 2 for 29: Lynn Valley PEAS, 15 oz.. 2 for .. . . . . . 29: FRESH PORK ROAST. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 53: CAR-NATION MILK, 6 tins . . . . . . . . .. 99: SHORTENING. any kind. 2 ibsy. . . . . . . 55: SPARE RIS. 4'lbs. 59: CORNED BEEF. lb. . . . . . . . . . . 49 and 59: M:Creody's PICKLES. bottle .. . .... 39: Raspberries and Blueberries on hand daily i i N Fresh and Salt Fish GRAPES lb." VUCUIIEQI ORANGES - Mod. 2 dot. 51: Shanias Groceteria A lunch and Upper Hillsboro Struts w . .1396 ' We Deliver gPupil Leads Island .'T0 SCOTCIIID-IEN-Scol.ch tar-I THE GUARDIAN. Peakes and Vicinity .'Mr. and Mrs. James McKeni1a of the U. 8. A. are visiting at. the home of Mrs. Mcxennats parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly of Peakes. Mr. Alfred Donnelly-is now em- ployed at the Government Gar- age in Charlottetown. Devine. nurse-lli- training, spent her holidays at the home of her mother, Mrs. Loretta Devine of Peakcs. Miss Leona Mr. Ollie Birt of St. Patrick's Road left recently for the U. S.A., where he expects to visit his brother Lucas. x ,,,M Mr. John Trainor of st. Pat- rick's Road was a visitor to the races at St. Peters on Wednesday afternoon, July 23rd. Mrs. J. E. Birt of St. Patrick's Road was a visitor to Charlotte- town on July 24th on business. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKenna and son Robert were the guests of Mrs. McKenna's mother. Mrs. Loretta Devine of Pcakes on Sun- day. July 20th. Mr. Bill Grant of the U. S. A. arrived at the home of his broth- Ier, Mr. Ralph Grant of st. Pat- .rick's Road on Friday cvcning. 'Juiy 25th. Mrs. Ralph Grant and son Mer- lin were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday, July 26th. Gerard Smith of Dublin is I Mr. , his vacation at Spring spending Hill Inn. Ruth Donnelly was A vis- the home of her aunt,Mrs. Currie of Cliarlotlctown, the week of July 20. Mary Wood was a guest, and Mrs. Thomas Kelly of on Sunday, July 27th. Miss itor to Walter during Miss of Mr. Peakes Mr. Leo Evans arrived recently at the home of his paicnts. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans of Peak- es. Mr. Evans has been residing in the U. S. A. for some time. Peakes Bombers were victorious: in the. second game of the King'sl County Baseball League when. they defeated Morell Dread- naughts by a score of 19-3 in a nine inning game on Pcakcs diamond on July 27th. Miss Patricia. lvlyors was linionf! the many visitors In Dnlvuy on Sunday afternoon, .luly 27th. - B.U. l IN MEMORIAM MRS. SllSW.-TN? I)()WNl'I .'There passed to her eternal rest on July '7, 1952, Mrs. Susan Downe, age 90 years. She had been stricken ill on Easter Sunday. and loving care could not restore her to healt.h. She will be greatly missed hv all who knew her. as she was always a friend to everyone. She was ri member of Annandnle United Church. Though unable to attend she always took a keen interest in church work and helped oilt. in every way she could during her illness. She was visited by her pastor. Rev. R. A. MacLeod, and enjoyed his visits very much. She leaves to mourn her pass- ing, two daughters and one son, also one step-daughter and one step-son, (Maude) Mrs. Edward Bishop. Eureka, California; tFan- nie) Mrs. Fred Yorston, St. Peters Bay; Alfred Downe, St. Peters Bay; Mrs. Janie Turner. Dundas: and A. W. Downe of Charlotte- town. There are also 13 grand- children and six great. great grandchildren. . The funeral service was con- ducted at. the home by the Rev. R. A. MacLeod who spoke com- forting words to the. family. The hymns sung were: "Said In The Arms of Jesus” and ”What A Friend We Have In Jesus". Her remains were laid to rest. in Midgell Cemetery. The funeral was under the direction of the -Dingweli Bros, Souris. The fol- lowing were the pallbearers: John Mclsaac, Johnnie Wilson. I-lenry 0'1-lanley, Pctcr MacKinnon, Win- ston Birt and Neil Ross. Card Of Thanks gin Entrance Exams ..' Congratulations are due Miss Francis Campbell. daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Elmira. on the distinctive. success she attained in the recent Entrance Examinations. Miss Campbell led the Province with an average of li4.8','n iind was listed first in French and History. . This is not the first time that the Kings County Scholarship has been awarded to a member of the family. Four cliildrcn of this family. pupils of St. Mary's Convent, Souris. have in turn carried off the coveted reward: Catherine in 1944; Adele in H146: Basil in 1950 and Francis this year. This brilliant record is A credit to the successful students. to their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, and to their teacher, sister St. Elizabeth, C.N.D. , The family of the late Mrs. isusan Downe wish to thank all the neighbours and friends for all their acts of kindness, also those iwho sent flowers and messages of 'sympathy. We also want to thank Rev. R. A. MacLcod and Doctor Y. N. Beck, St. Peters Bay. WASHINGTON, July 25- (A?)- George Arthur llcrouic. one of the Federal Bureau of Investiga- Itlon's 10 most-wanted criminals. was captured today near Miami, Fla., F.B.I. chief J. Edgar Hoover reported. Heroux, 22. was sought. for two big hank robberies in Missouri and Kansas. LONDON- (GP) --Supply of nurses has become so acute in Britain's prisons and Borstal iii- stitutlonli that pay rates are be- ing increased to attract newcom- ers. They'll get 540 a year above 'the health service rate. SANlJY'S It. Pster'I Highway SI-IOWINGS TUES. - WED. - FRI. AT 9 P. M. "SMART l E SHOWING FRIDAY With Brian Aherne. Constance Bennett, and Barry Sullivan. Come and bring the whole family to an enjoyable o . outing and entertainment WOMAN" 0 0 I n ' Souris and Vicinify Fifty-three cutouts of pulpwood were shipped by rail to Summer- slde on July ltith and 19th to go aboard a boat loading there. During the past two weeks I small army of children were em- ployed at the Eastern Packing Co plant hulling strawberries. There was a very good crop of berries this year. tseveral breaks occurred in the Town over the weekend of July ltlth when thieves entered Mc- Phee's grocery store and Macin- tosh's barber shop. A small amount of change was taken from both placrs and also some cigarettes from McPhee's. An unsuccessful at- tempt wzis made to enter Creamers meat market, Gra.dy's barber shop and Poole's grocery. The R.C.M.P. are investigating the breaks. Congratulations are being ex- tended to the students of st. Mary's Convent and Sourls High School who were successful in passing the P. W. C. entrance examinations. Miss Frances Campbell of St. Mary": Convent won the Kings County Provincial scholarship. the prize for highest standing in History. and tied for highest standing in French. The 5.3. "Veragreas" of Fangm. anian registry under Captain A. Olliiiay, 1033 tons, with 25 men. arrived in port on Wednesday. July 23rd from Buctouche, N.B. with I Dart load of pulpwood. Work to complete loading commenced Thu;-5. day afternoon and, finished Satur. day at noon. The ship sailed Sat- urday evening with 1,400 cords of peeled pulpwood for Rotterdam, Holland, to be reshlpped to swit- zsrland. The cargo was loaded by E. F. Maikin Ltd. of Newcastle. N.E. and was assembled by Mr. Albert Quilzicy of St. Peters. -312. veriii River -And Vicinity Pic. .1. E. Duffy, Camp Atterbury, Indiana, has returned after spend. ing a three week leave wgth his DRTOIILS. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duffy, Village Grcen. Mr. Jack Duffy, Toronto, Ont., has returned to his duties after In three week vacation with his par. clits, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duffy. Miss Jean OlDonnell. Tloronto, Ont. has arrived home to spend the summer months with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O'Donnell, Avondale. . Miss Ediiaw-Macvarish Cam. bridge. Mass- has arrived home to spend a couple of months vacation wit.h hei parents. Mr. and Mfg, ,7, W. Mcvarlsh. Hermitage. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Develln and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaunessey. Brookline. Mass, are visiting at the home of Mr. P. J. McKenng Waterside. Mr. Bernard O'Donnell. Toronto, Ont... is spending a two week hon. day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. O'Donnell. Avondale. The many friends of Mrs. Em- mett Wisncr are glad to see her home again after undergoing a serious operation in the city Hospital. MI. Harold Woodbury. Boston, Mass. is visiting friends in Avoni. data and Vicinity. Mr. J B. MacDonald. Dorchcster, M3-55.. accompanied by his two sisters Rose and Jessie. Toron were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duffy and family. Mr. and Mrsiijxssph O'Connor and Mrs. W. J. McDonald. Boston, are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keoughan, Avon. dale. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Curley Hermitage and Mr. and Mrs. V Curlcy, Village Green. The many friends of Mrs. J. A. Keoughan, Avondale. are glad to know she has ,arrived home from the City Hospital where she has been 11 patient, following their recent. accident. - Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mclsellan, Boston. Mass. are spending their usual holidays with the latte;-',; pal'Ellt.9. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keou. lzhrm. Avondalc. and the formers Y-"ll-ht'f. Mr. J. D. Mclellan. Grand RIVET. Mlmes Edna and Jean Mcvarisn. Hermitage have arrived home after Spending the Past week visiting in Sourls. , Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duffy. Village Green. that their son Pfc. J. E. Duffy of the U. 8. Army, has left San Fran- sisco Callf., on his way to Japan. G. 0. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.. July 22-(AP)-The United Nations will issue on Aug. 29 I 10-cent alr lat. ter sheet which will carry mes- sages to any part. of the world. It will have I pale blue background with white letters bearing the A orne' Valley I O I and Vicinity ...-M 3Mr. Jackie O'Brien, Rumford. Maine. motored to the Island and", is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Teresa O'Brien. Mrs. Angus Nicholson has re- turned to her home after spend- ing some time at Mount Stewart. Mr. Morley , Markeli and his father-in-law, Mr. Malcolm Mac- Leod. had an enjoyable motor trip to Halifax. N. as on Thursday, July 24th. . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moln- tyre motored to Church Road on Thursday, July 24th, to visit Mr. Homer James, who is ill. His many friends join in the hope that Mr. James will soon be re- stored to his usual good health. Miss Joan MacGrath was a vis- itor to Bangor on Sunday. July 21th. She was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Edward Crane and Mr. Crane. , Master Johnnie Nlcliolson was a visitor at the home of Mr. John Drake. I-Iazelbrook, on Monday, July 28th. Mr. James McConnell arrived on the Island by motor on Saturday, July 26th. He is the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mc- Cannell. Cpl. Mccannell served with the U. 8. Army in Korea for the past year. The Misses Minnie and Lllllaii MacGrath, Hyde Park. Mass. are vacationing on the Island. They are guests of their aunt, Mrs. Reuben Mccanneli and Mr. Mc- Cannell. Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- lottetown, motored to Lorne Val- ley on Sunday, July 27th. He uns the guest of his brother, Mr. Wil- bur MacDonald. Miss Pearl Hughes who has spent some time in the Uiilted States, is now visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mae Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeod and family, Mr. Lloyd MacDonald and family. Mr. Vernon MacDon- aid and Mr. Wilbur MacDonald motored to Bristol on Sunday, July 27th. Mr. Richard Gauthier spent. sunday, July 27th, at his home in Rustico. Mrs. Lloyd MacNevin mid fam- ily have returned to their home in Pugwash. Nova Scotia. after an enjoyable visit with Mrs. MacNev- in's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mclnnis. Messrs. Edward Lowery. Alfred Lowery. and Lloyd MacDonald motored to the City on Saturday. July 28, where they attended the, night racing. l Mr. Preston Henry was a recent visitor to Georgetown where he visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacKa.v. Strathcona. were guests of Mrs. MacKay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNelll on Sunday. July 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Alex lvlcliityre. Mr. Malcolm MucLeod and Min, Morley Markeli motored to East. Point on Tuesday, July 29. l A.M. Murray Harbour North and Vicinity Miss Joan .u3RiLn. Montague. was a visitor to Murray Harbour North on Sunday. July 2'lth. Miss Gall Olow, daughter of Mr. and Mira. George Claw. is visiting at Lower Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coliings. Miss Donna Glllis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillis. Char- lottetown. is spending some time visiting at. Murray Harbour North. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lourle Mc- Lure. Mr. Cameron Butler. presently employed at Oshawa. ont., is spending his holidays at Peters Road, guut. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler. . .' Divine servlcu 'of worship were held at Murray Harbour North and Peters Road on Sunday. July 27th, and were conducted by the Rev. Cari Currie. At the morning service Mr. Currie chose as his theme. "The Little That is Much," taking his text from St. John 6: verse 9, "There is a lad here which hath five harlcy loaves and two small fishes: but what e WANTED coox CONVALESCENT HOME Montague V Reference Required. words "United Nations" in the five official languages. . Misoiiic uxue. are requested to attend 7 P.M. Member: and vialtlng M in Georgetown at 0:15 P. , Rev. 41ruul The member: of St. George's Lodge No. I A.11'. A A.M,. Get-ru-town. and ac. AnIlrew'o Imlgo No. is A.F. a A.M.. Mont- Davli-l's United Church. Georgetown, on Sunday, Augugt snl at mu will meet at the Lodge Rooms l - sharp. Bro. w. A. human. mu. Grand cin II t lh Lodge of r. it. 1., will be ca; Ipuksr. PM o ' The general public are cordially Invited to attend. I: order. SERVICE 5 joint; Divine Service In Rt. - Charlottetown. accompanied by Mrs Georgetown and Vi:iniiy 'Mr. and Mrs. Blair Swan of Charlottetown, accompanied by Mr. Swan's mother. are holidaying at the Burns' cottages on the Bruc- eriell River. 1 l Captain William Sigsworth ri Newport. recently spent. sc'."r" days in Georgetown where he i.:: the guest of friends. . Miss Mabel Stewart of,Summer- to her home in Georgetown. L. A. G. Terrence Smith of the Royal Canadian Air Force at Sum- merslde spent the past weekend as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Stewart. Miss Eileen, Helen Macconneil. graduate nurse who is on annual vacation, left a few days ago for Moncton, N. B. where she will visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. F. Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Condon and family of Sturgeon were via- itors to Georgetown on Tuesday. Jilly 29th. Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell return- ed home on Sunday, July 27th from New Glasgow, N. B. where she was the guest for a few days of her mother, Mrs. John R. Stewart. - 'Miss Jean Donovan of Plctou, N. S., accompanied by Miss Jean Lannon or Needam. Mass, have re- turned to Georgetown after A week in Pictou, N. 5. Both girls are spending their vacation in George- town. Miss Jacqueline MacDonald of Charlottetown was a recent visitor to Georgetown where she was the guest of Mr. and lVl.rs. J.A.B. Mac- Connell. MLss Mary Donovan of Quebec. P. Q.. is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan. Mr. Stanley McNelll of Montague visited Mr. Nelson Hansen in Georgetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Conrad of Sturgeon were visitors to George- town on Sunday. July 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Percy King and daughter of Gaspcreaux. motored to Georgetown on Sunday. July 27th and attended service in St. David's United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dalaiel of L. W. Show and Miss Catherine Dalziel were visitors to Georgetown on Sunday, July 27th. On Friday. July 25th.. Rev. W. 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