myovn 2.19023- ',,,.....A, THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARIJUl'TETOWN.' -B-ELI,-'IIST Oillilicii T E A WEDNESDAY August brii A Supper Served From 4!-6.30 RED CROSS BLOOD OOIIOII OLIIIIOS PLACE North Ituotico Hall- Canadlan Iggion Hall St. Petefs Bay- Beaver Club Hall, Montague- DATE TIME August 7th 8-10 PM. Tyrone Lot 85 IInll- i August 7th 4 P. M. August 8th ..... .. 2-- 4 P. M. August 8th .. .. 8-10 P. M. AT LEAST 400 DONORS NEEDED AT THESE CLINICS. ' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Brueo The Guardian my be bought at 3T0 SCOTCHMEN-Scotch tar- ten cups and saucers in following clan tartans: Macbean, Ml.cLeod, MacDonald, Royal Stewart, Cam- eron, Campbell, Fraser, Bloc): Watch. in bone china. by Royal Stafford. Price 31.15, by mail 32.00. C. R. Boehher, Jeweller Gift I Shop. " Lake of the Woods Milling . Co. Ltd. millers of FIVE ROSES FLOUR announce the appointment ot R.E. MUTCH & Co. as distributors of their products For I Charlottetown and District Announcing THE EARLY BIRD FLIGHTS SENSATIONAL NEW REDUCTIONS IN FARES ON MARIT IME CENTRAL AIRWAYS errecrivt. MONDAY. AUGUST on - Morning Flights - Fllglrt One;'CIiorloi-refown te'Moncfon . . . . . . 5:30 ei.mJ ll-light Two-Moncton to Charlottetown . . . . . . . 6:35 eI.m4' NOW"0NLY 5.00 out WAY ,. Flight Nine-Cliorlorteiown to New Glasgow . . 7:40'a.n1'.7 Flight mi-f-New Glasgow foitiharlottetown .. io.3s mm. now our 4,50 OIIIEIWAY - 'A new departure in Airline Fares for economy-minded people. K I I AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Herold F. Landry, Mu. Byron Stewart, Ilra hoe, Min Joyce Wluinton, Plu Melunnen. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon haven. the iollowin, places In Montague: Blue Donne Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Bourll: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: A son. ....'ALL SUMMER cons at 1,5 off. Belle's Shoppe, Montague, ....'BALANCE summon unass- ES at reduced prices. Bella's Shoppe. Montague. ....'BACK OF SKIRTS at greatly reduced prices at Belle”: shoppe, Montague. . .'bCH00l. SHOES and cloth- ing. Get the best at Stewart is Becks. ..'SIIELL CATTLE SPRAY in bulk. Bring a container. 31.85 per gallon at Stewart 3; necks, Mrs. William MacLaren, Georgg. town, was a recent visitor to Mon- tague. Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Llewellyn, C arlottetown, were visitors to ontague yesterday. ..-320';V- DISCOUNT on all lines of summer Sandals. Women's. Misses and Child's, at stewan 4, Becks. .'SCl-I001. BOOKS for all grades. Get yours early and avoid olsappointment at smwnrt 4, Becks. Mr. John A. MacDonald, Gear”. town, was a visitor to Montague on Thursday. July 31st. Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod, Dundas, left this week for Boston, M355, where she will visit relatives for several weeks ....'FOB. WATCH repairs that satisfy see V. R. Pepier, The Jew. eller, Montague. Master Merrill Wigglnton, Mon- tague, is spending his vacation in Dundee, guest of his uncle, Mr. F.-sdale Burdett. .-.'BABY PORTRAITS are a "must" for all parents. See V. R. Peplet for all your portrait needs, wedding groups, etc. . 'llllll - SUMMER clearance sale. Dresses 52.95 up. Coats. un- zsale starts Friday. ,the Kings County lined suits. blouses and skirts. August 1st. Joanna Dress Shop. The many friends of Mrs. Wei- lington Johnstone, Montague, are sorry to hear she is a. ,patient in Hospital. All wish her 5. speedy recovery. I I Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bruce and family, of Ontario, who are vaca- tioning in Georgetown, were vis- itors to Montague on Thursday. July alst. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas, are the 1 Murray River Man Reported Missing Vernon Macxay, 22, of Murray River has been missing from his home since the evening of July 29. Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice have been informed and are conducting a search. The young man is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred MacKay. When lastseen at Murray River he was wearing a white shirt, blue dungarees, and brown oxiords. He is about 5 feet 6 inches in height, of, stocky build, and has auburn wavy hair. He was last seen about 5 pm, and was thought to be going out to the country. ' E, cost-Of-LlvIiig "” 77' . Continued from page 1 lower for potatoes, grains livestock, overcoming gain; raw wool and eggs. On.ihe retail ride. the food sub-index jumped 2.5 points to 239.5 from 237.0. still well below the peak of 251.4. reached on June a year ago. The only food prices declines were in fresh fruits and vegetables. ' Homefumlahlnn Lower V" The homefurnishings and ser- vices column slipped to 196.7 from 197.2, with prices lower for elec- trical goods and floor coverings. The new level compared with the peak of 201.1 last December. Minor price declines were noted all through the clothing sub-index. casing it to 209.1 from 209.3 and down from the peak of 215.5 last November. The fuel and light group re- mained unchanged at 149.8, down from the all-time high of 152.5 last February. The miscellaneous col- umn, which covers a variety of items from health care to recre- ation, remained fixed at 147.4, just a half point from the high of 147.9 last March. and for Road, and Mrs. Dean's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Neil I-looley, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDon- ald and Mr. Dan MacDonald have returned to their respective homes in Maine, U.S.A., after vis- iting their sisters, Mrs. William Montgomery, and Miss P. Marz- Donald, and brother, A. MacDon- ald. Valleyfield. They also visited another sister in Ellerslie, P.E.l. JWEDDING OF INTEREST- Friends in Montague. Charlotte- town and other localities will be interested in the wedding wihch takes place this afternoon at All Saints Cathedral. Edmonton. Al- berta, of Elena Jean Buckingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Buckingham, Edmonton, Alberta, and Elmer Lyster Lane. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lane of Montague. Following the cer- emon A reception will be held at ome of the bride's parents. leaving today for their home in Mr. Lane was well known as A Montreal after spending the past member of the am"! of the Bank mree weeks Vgsmng My,-5, Dough; of Nova. Scotla at Charlottetown, ,mother, Mrs. L. H. Coiiin, Mom- and was let" ire"-ifemcl W Ed- iague. ..!I"OR CAMERA! for caslons from a humble 53.30 box to a S28-335-552-precision ram- ern and up, see V. R. Pepler, The Photo Shop, Montague. ...'MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services on Sunday. August 3rd. conducted by Dr. A. D. MacKenzie as follows: Trinity Church. Montague 11 A. M. Lower Montague 7.30 P. M. ...!WATCl-IE8. fsmoul maker. Bulova, Lorie. Gruen. Rolex dress and waterproof watches from 524.00 and up. All guaran- teed. C. R. Boehnar, Jeweller and gift shop, certified wtitchmaker. Montague. The many friends of Mrs. W. A. Johnstone, Montague. regret to hear she is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish her I speedy recovery. .-.'FOB ILFOBD "any weather film",t he film the expert: use, Tiiterl, carrying cases. exposure meters. flash bulbs, hooks. acces- sories. see V. R. Pepler, The Photo Shop. Montague. .-.'A GOOD WATCH is more than I good buy-it's a good in- vestment. Invest wisely. see our stock of Bulova and Lorie watches today. V. R. Pepler, The Jeweller. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mechon. find two children. Gary, and Bar- bara. left yesterday for their home in Chicago, after spending several weeks visiting Mr. Machon's broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ltobert Machon. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and son Murray. left on Thursday, July am. for their home in Woodstock. monton. where he continued in the banking business until last an M, year. He is at present an account- ant with a paper concern. 1 FOR SALE Horse; 1 truck and wheels; 1 set driving harness; 1 set of cart harness; 2 driving pads; horse collars; 1 wood sled; 1 box sled; buffalo; horse rug. 1 lot of land. -Apply-.- Mrs. Catherine Kennedy, ' Montague Winsloe United Church congregational Tea (Including North and South Win- alne. Princetown Road and High- field). WEDNESDAY. AUGUST Oth AT 5 I'. M. Don't mine the big Wlnsloe Tea with delicious home cooking of chick:-n. ham. salads. pies. cake. etc. Held on the spacious and shady grounds of Mr. Stewart MncFarlano. Wineloe, 200 yards Beaver club Hall In Montague To Be Busy Spot Ion August 8th ..'Tlie Montague Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic to be held in the Beaver Club Hall on Friday evening, August 8th, promises to be a busy one with the attend- ance of donors from the well-pop- ulaicd areas in the environment. Donors are expected from Mont- ague, Georgetown, Cardigan, Mur- ray Harbour and Murray River and all the districts in between. and there will be keen competition to see which community can pro- duce the highest percentage of donors. The many patients throughout the Province who benefit by the more than 200 bottles of blood that are used each month can show their appreciation of the service by inducing others to st- fend the clinics as donors. Mr. Gilbert Clements of Mont- sgue is again leading up the or- ganlzation of this Clinic while the Women's Institutes will provide the refreshments for the donors and, with the assistance of Mrs. Walter Beer, the workers to help the Mobile Team. jimm-M BEXLEY, Kent, England - (CF) - A black Persian kitty, back arch- ed and spitting, stood before 150 dogs here recently - and nothing happened. The dogs. undergoing obedience training, didn't budge. PACE NINE LORNE GREENE'5 Notebook vt Linen to Lorne Greene”: Note- book! Dramau'c,' human-interest stories draw from life. Don't Illiu this thrilling quartet-hour. LISTEN SUNDAY 8 P. M. D.S.T CFCY 630 On Your Dial WANTED coon CONVALESCENT HOME Montague Reference Required. Yes! extra cost. Firstln Sound! Finest In Projection! THE R.C.A. "400" 16 MM PROJECTOR Again, and again, the choice of experienced pro- jectionists for ease of operation, perfect results under all conditions, and long trouble free life. Two models to meet all needs at the most reasonable cost from commercial theatres to churches, classrooms to homes. The R.C.A. "400" can give you the finest at no Investigate Before Investing; then buy the R.C.A. "-1,00" Cold and Serviced in Prince Edward Island by OIIlIAIl'S RADIO SEIWIOE Montague Ask for Free Demonstration before your group. FINAL TODAY! . MATINEE 2:30; DON'T- MISS IT! "SAMSON and OELILAH" EVENING 6:50 -9 ' MARA angry China Sea. PRINCE EDWARD MON. - TUE. - WED. THE SAVAGE SECRET OF THE SHIP CALLED MARU . . . 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