3 I I I EXTRA! NEWS . Anroon ”BIDING 'l'l iii: n AILS” Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 T0-DAY and SAT. PRINCE EDWARD H. J. Malian 0.0. Optometrist. Fitting and supplying -- Glass:-s, r-ic. office Hours: 10 to 12 A xi. 3 to 5 PM. and hy or-rmiirhnr-nl. Montague, P. F). I. Offive tininw--fr-vi u.lh Mabnii l.llll.'I Ltd. -ig-1-.--......-........--.1 The French r.rl n Martin- ique. in the Wcst lixri; imiirls two senators and llircr Gf'iT.i'lPs to the French Pal'llPllllPllH Chrome and More chrome plastic covers and colors. is a e it in Drop Leaf, Centre Leaf and End Leaf Tables pass: A great variety of Chairs iiiii All chrome Suites 310.00 li0VIll or less ii. Silefecli CAPITOL T0-DAY SAT. Bandits l merino adventure period with on-nu as marshal mule: with oimuuigry -mlewal lllllll E i .EIovuacaorr. . ALSO CARTOON ”l-IARMING lN SOUTI-i CHINA" 'whltewa,v and two ihavs. returned from a 'very enjoyable lsncnt With the newest inf COMEDY - SERIAL Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 j....;;...:j Murray River I O I and Vicinity Mr. James Tuhllcover. George- town, was a. recent business vis- itor to Murray River. Mr. BrentonFHooper of Hamil- ton. Ontario, is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Sylvia Keenan, Mur- iay River. Mia Jeanette Herring, Tru.ro. is visiting with her grandparents. ray River. , Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacKav. and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glddlngs were recent visitors to Green Hill and Truro. ..'Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Whiteway have as their guests their son Harry, who is with the Canadian Army in Halifax; Mrs. children arc also with him. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Dyre, of Stratton. Maine, are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. l')yre's uncle, Mr. William J. Mac- Kay. and Mrs. MacKay. High Bank. Dr. and Valenti-r Bi-ehaut short. but holiday which was visiting points of interest in Cape Breton. On Monday evanliig. August 4. there was a public meeting held in the Murray River Community ' THE THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce M,aePliee. Mina Joyce Wfudnton. Pine Mcklnnun. AGENT GEORGETOWN : Walden haven. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in sour-Ir: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: 5 ea. ....3CAR..lzOAD OF CEMENT in stock. C. H. Horton. Murray River. ....'SCHO0L SH-0-ES and cloth- ing. Get. the best. at Stewart & Becks. ...'SIlELL CATTLE SPRAY in bulk. Bring a container. 51.85 per gallon at Stewart 8.: Becks. Mr. George MrGuigan IS spend- ing a pleasant two weeks vacation at his home at St. Mary's Road. i s V V - i ....'20')b DISCOUNT on all lines of Summer Sandals. Womenls, Misses and Child's, at Stewart 6: Becks. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 'liha,ver of Newton. Mass. are spending their annual holiday at Poole's Hotel, Montague. Miss Ruby Murphy, who is em- ployed at Union Road, spent a re- cent weekend at her home at St. Mary's Road. Mr. M. 5. Laval of Saint John is relieving as nnn;i,:or of the Rank of Nova Srotiii uliile Mr. G. Graham Bennett is on ya- cation. . 'HOLY TRINITY, (;eorqetown. Sunday. .-xiiciisi lmli. . nth sun- day after Triiiit,v ll .X. M. Morn- ing Prayer and Sermon. Rev. W. G. Hogg. 'MONTAGIlE BAPTIST PAS- TORATE. Sunday, August loth. Sunday School 10 A. M. Montague 2 P. M. Georgetown and Murray River. Worship service: ii A. M. Montague. 3 fill. Murray Harbour. 7.30 P. M. Murray River. Rev. Henry E. Allaby. Pastor. 'VAI.LF.YFlELD - ORIVELL, (IONGRI-1(;A'I'l0N. - Services on Sunday. August loth. in Orwell Head Church both morning and evening. At the ll o'clock service the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be cllspenced. Special singers at the evening service. Rev. A. C. Fraser, Minister. .'MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services will be as follows on Sunday. August loth. Dr. Maclienzie. will conduct service at ll A.M. in Trinity Church. Mon- tague and Mr. George King. Super- intendent of the Boston Central Mission will preach. in the evening in Lower Montague Church. Service Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring, Mur- M 730 Mr. and Mrs. William Dewar. Rrudcncll. had a wry happy fam- ily reunion recently. Tlicir guasts included Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dewar and son Douglas. who spent the past two years in Tor- onto, Ontario: Mr. Seymour E. Gordon. Wolfville. N. S.: Mr. and Mrs. Athol Drwar and son: Mrs. Kenneth Dewar and family of Montague: and Mr. Douglas Gor- don, Brudenell. library. Mr. Fred D. Brehaut act- ed as chairman and Mr. H. B. Chandler of the Prince Edward Island Libraries was in attend- ance and spoke to those who were present about the library being a community responsibility and the necessity of finding suitable hous- ing quarters for it. It was decided that a committee of five be noni- inated. Jo see. what could be done. Mrs. George 0. Whiteway, Mrs. Ollvcr Giddlngs. Stirling MacKay. D. M. MacKiiinon and Brant Moore were nominated for the committee. Another meeting iHall. This meoting was called to decide the future of the public 4 roioiiiii Automatic Washer Only 310.00 down buy: any washer -Simpson's Guarantee on or Money Refund is to be held on August 18th. c.D.l twenty-four months ..'I'tEM.EMBER. TO ATTEND Montague Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Beaver Club Hall, Friday. August 8th, between 0 and lo P. M. -- - Mrs. Thomas Murphy and little daughter Anne spent a pleasant week at,the home of her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Giddings. Charlottetown. Miss Mary McGuigan. who is employed at Charlottetown, spent a recent weekend at her home at St. Mary's Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Lewis of Kenlville, N. S.. are spending ti few days in Montague, gut-sis at the Poole Hotel. I Mr. Alan Forsyihe of Charlotte- town is at present relieving Mr. Art Sullivan of the Customs De- partment whn is on holidays at his home in Montague. . ..'"ROYAL VISIT" cups and saucers. Paragon bone china. Late arrivals. Collectors' items. .54 00 each. C.R.. Boehner. Jeweller Gift Shop, Montague. Mr. Franklin Larkin returned to his home in Montague. after spending two weeks In Antigon- lsh. N. S., visiting friends and re- latives. y 'HEI.P ST. PETEITS BAY to go "over the top” by being a Donor at Red Cross Clinic in Canadian Legion Hall on Friday, August 8th. between 2 and 4 P. M. . .tST. PETER SA BAY PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Service, Marie 7.30 P. M. August 10th. Rev. D. W. MacPherson. Guest Speaker. Rev. R. A. Maobeod. Minister. Mr. William Larkin, who has been employed for the post num- her of months in Aniigonish, N. 3.. has returned to his home in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hewitt re- turned to their home in Port Hol- ford, N. S.. after spending a short vacation in Montague, guests of the Poole's Hotel. Miss Jessie Dewar, Boston. Mass, who is visiting her mother. Mrs. Albert. Deviar. Brudenell. is at present visiting her sister. Miss Lillian Dewar. Charlottetown. The tug-boat Glen Ltveft arriv- ed in Montague Wednesday after being absent for several days on a tow to Mimincgash. During its absencc the Dredge. 115 has had enforced at-Iivily. but will recom- mence the work of dredging the river next week. A.W.l I-i'. June Conrorl. has returned to Rockcliffe. 0nt.. alter spending her furlough at. tho home ol her parents. Mr. and Mrs Sterling Conrod. Sturgeon. On the eve of her departure June was pleasantly surprised when the neighbours presented her with A lovely gold slgnet. ring. TGEORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. Services for August 10th. 11 A.M. Georgetown. 2.30 PM. and 7.30 P. M. Anniversary services in Sturgeon. Dr. A. D. Macxenzle. Guest Preacher at 2.30 P. M. and Rev. Donald Nicholson, Clyde River at 7.30 P. M. Special music at both services. Anniversary offering for Building Fund of Church. Dr. J. S. Bonnell. 5th Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York. will preach at :Georgetown on August 24th. at 2.30 PM. Rev. W, A. Paterson. Minister. to pay. GU .a ARD Magistrate's Gouit At Georgetown . .' Stipendlary Magi.st.rate for King's County. Joseph W. Mac- Donald ,Q. 0., held Court in the Court House in Georgetown on Wednesday, August 6th. at 2100 p. m. The first case heard involved I resident of Murray River who pleaded guilty to creating a. dis- turbance and was fined 30 and costs or one month in Jail. A real- dent of Montague p1ea.dedAgullty to an offence under the Temperance Act and was fined 90 and costs or thirty days. A resident of Cardigan and a resident of Si Theresa both plead- ed guilty to chargu under the Temperance Act, and were each fined 320 and costs or 30 days and a St. Mary's Road resident pleaded guilty to a. charge under the High- way Traffic Act and was fined :10 and costs or ten days in Jail. The same party pledaed not guilty to a charge of common assault and the case was adjourned to Tuesday, August 12th. A Kllmulr resident pleaded gull- ly to an offence under the Tem- perance Act and was fined 520 and costs and a resident of Grandview was fined 650 and costs or one month. after pleading guilty” to driving while his' ability was im- paired. A Heatherdale resident pleaded guilty to a second offence of driv- ing while impaired and the case was adjourned to Tuesday, August 12th. A Georgetown resident pleaded guilty to an offence under ..'Rev. and Mrs. Henry E. Alla- by, Montague. have as their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Rev. H. Allaby, and Mrs. Allaby. and their three children, of Maine, U. 5. Also visiting Rev. and Mrs. Allaby are Mrs. John Sibley. of Woodstock. N. 8.. and Mrs. Flor- ence Hallett, Saint John, N. B. ...3ItESERVE Friday evening, August. 22nd. for ice cream fes- tival in I. O. O. F. I-Iall. Mon- tague. sponsored by Acme Re- bekah Lodge. ....'(1 A I. E D 0 N I A Presbyterian Church service. Sunday, August 10th. at 7:30. Servicc conducted by Louis Harris. ....t)IIl. GEORGE King, superin- tendent of the Boston Central Mission. who is visiting at Lower Montague. will he the preacher at the evening service in Lower Montague United Chiirch on Sun- dsy evening. ..!EVANGELISTIC after church- service in the tent at Montague. Siinday, August 10th, at 8:30. Mr. Driwnic will prcach. EASTERN G-FARDIAN Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Maocallum and son Ian of Glace Bay, N. 5., are visitors to Montague. guests of Key. and Mrs. F. N. Young. Miss Hannah Hessian. R.N.. New York City. is visiting her uncle, S. S. Hessian. Q.C.. and Mrs. Hessian of Montague. for the past week. and intends to return to New York by plant-. via Halifax and Boston Saturday. The Misses Margaret and Zettle Hurley and sister. Mrs. Etta Young of Providence, R.l., have arrived on their annual visit to their sister, Mrs. Fred W. Lclacheur and Mr. Lelaclicur of Murray llarbour. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham of Syracuse. Y.. are spending a two weeks vacation at Gasperaux. guests of Mr. Grahamls parents. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Graham. ITS SMART TO BUY FALL FURNITURE AT SlMPSONiS IN AUGUST 310.00 Down Payment Sale! 310.00 Down Payment Sale! A special SIMPSONS down payment event. During the month of August you can buy at SIMPSONS. regardless of the size of your order. with a down payment of only , 310.00. Yes. chesterfields. Frigidaires. bed suites. ranges. etc. may be bought on this plan. If your order amounts to 3300.00 or over we will be glad to have you take CHARLOTTETOWN 3 Winners In Tea Party Sports . ....'lnadvertently omitted from the list of sports at the Murray Harbour tea party are the follow- lng:- I - Boys 14 and 15-1. Bruce Clair. Montague; 2. Blair Herring. Mur- ray ilrlerbour. Boys Junior Dash--1. Roy Her- ring. Murray Harbour; 2. Bruce Clair. Montague; 3. Donnie Stew- art. Murray Harbour. . Running broad jump--1. Ray Herring, Murray Harbour; 2 Blair Herring, Murray HlI'l)0l.Il';.' . Don Stewart. Murray Harbour. Ray Herring-17 feet 4 lnchel. the Temperance Act and was fined no and caste or thirty days. A High Bank a ” I. Pludid guilty to an offence under the Temperance Act and was fined 320 and costs or 30 days and B real- dent of Melrdse was fined. :90 and costs or thirty days. after pleadlnil guilty to a charge under the Tem- perance Act. Mr. S. S. Hesslon. Q. C.. Crown Prosecutor for Kings County 11' presented the Crown in sign cases. Court was adjourned to esday August 12th. at 2.00 9- In- Georgetown and I O O Vicinity ..' Mr. Felix Morrison of Wash- ington, D. C., arrived in George- town ll few days ago and will spend his annual vacation at his home on Kent Street. ' Miss Joyce "Billy" Jenkins. din- ing room hostess at the Barn Res- taurant at Charlottetown is spend- ing a week at her home in George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Fruit Mcuan and two children. Rose Marie and Francis, were visitors to the City on Tuesday, August 5th. Mr. Ward Landry left on Wed- nesday. August tlth, by car, on re- turn to Boston. Ma.se.. after a holiday spent with his parents in Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mr. Herb Barber motored from Montreal arriving in Georgetown early in the week. where he joined Mrs. Barber and family who have been guests of Mrs. Barber's ma- iher, Mrs. norence Jenkins. Mrs. Clarence Harris of 8u.mmer- side and Miss Jean Altlrin of Wes- tern Canada are guests of Miss Alice Compton. They are i-enewtng' many old friendships while In George- town. Mr. J. A. Macxlnnon of Ottawa. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Layers left for Charlotte- town on Tuesday, August 5th to spend a few days prior to proceed- ing to Ottawa on Saturday. Aug- ust 9th. Mrs. Doris MacMlllen of Everett. Mass. and her son Donald ere guests at the home of MY..ln(( Mrs. Adolphus Scully. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bell and daughter. Jennifer. of Boston. Mass. motored in Georgetown. arriving on Sunday. August 3rd. and are guests nf Mrs. Bell's parenm. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rafuse. Accompany- ing Mr. and Mrs. Bell to the prov- ince was Mrs. Ruth McLaren, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tem- pie Gottell. Rev. Father James Fitzgerald of Winnipeg. Man.. arrived in George- town on Tuesday. August 5th. Fa- ther Fitzgerald wss called home I Bedroom Suites Only 310.00 mm Radios Only . 310.00 oowu .....t.. Dining Room . Suites Only 310.00 nowu KROE HLER Only 510.00 down Buys any choc erfleld Suite. Frigidaire; Only 310.00 nown Gui Ranges Onlv 310.00 nowii V Ilectrie or Get Washers , Only 310.00 town ' Frigidaire 'nirmy3o' Electric tango East Baltic and Vicinity ..'Mlss Marina Rose. East Baltic. spent a recent weekend at the llgoineof Miss Florence Bruce.Red out. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Beaten. Toronto, Ontario, are spending their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Jnrdlne. Kings- era. The many friends of Mute: Lelend Dixon, Bothwell. are sorry to learn that while on a hay rake he fell off and received cuts about his head and face. Mr. and Mrs. G. Manning and son Reid, Toronto. Ont. Are visit.- lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fr&i Robertson, Kingeboro. The many friends of Mrs. rloyd McLean. Klngsboro, are sorry to learn of the misfortune she had in fracturing her ankle and test- ing several ligaments. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose, Lalreville, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. George Barkley, Toronto, Ontario. This is their first visit to the Island and they speak most due to the illness of his father. Captain C. M. Fitzgerald, Town Clerk of Georgetown. whose ill- health is regretted by all the alt- izens of the town. Father Fitz- gerald msde the trip from winni- peg to Charlottetown by plane. AUGUST 3. 1952 Murray River. Souris Play To Two-All yliraw Murray River and sourls pram to a 2-2 draw in 9. King's county Baseball game on Wednesday ,1, temoon. The game was. playgd In Sourls. Ta... highly of the scene kindness of the peopllel and M Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Robertson Red Point. and family, am-,nd,,d' the horse races at st. Peters on July 23rd. ....M. I Albert Griffin, Eouris. wag fir. a r cnt. business visitor to North L:i'.;:. fir. Stirling Robertson. I-um”, icn, Ontario. accompanied by M, Norris Thompson, are spending ,' well-earned holiday with the for. mer'e parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robertson, Kingebaro. Rev. Mr. Robert Ross, N 3., M. companled by his wife and tam children. are visiting relatives in East Baltic and North Lake. on July 21th. Rev. Mr. Rose vreaehed an impressive eemion in lhu Klngboro Baptist Church. All 12:. earned this couple back M M”, Rose formerly lived in Fair-field, P. II. I. st. Peter's Highway SHOWINGS TUES. - WED. - FRI. AT 9 P. M. ' SHOWING ""RAVV Starring Dennis 0'Keefe - Claire Trevor COMING SUNDAY NIGHT Special Religious Film -- "THE FUGITIVE" Starring Henry Fonda - Dolores Del Rio Silver Collection In alt! of. Klwanla Wadlnt Pwl Come and bring the whole family to an enjoyable - outing and entertainment . may ' DEAL" ORCHARD plant bugs. 0 Ecumenical-one pile! of spray. stocks c Bl666297' Olfll 1?? any y lloaseiolldmt 0' I ' Only 310.00 down ' buys'eny range r - . - rowmui nnr SPRA T ran-sornrorsi GEIIITOI. 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