W. c;m.'1f1Ii'vli1 Army contrasted wmiiilnns. particularly In the care or the wounded in two floats in ff Mondayis Centennial parade. Here is shown the modern army. in- cluding weapons, communications INTERESTING R.C.A.F. FLOAT FROM SUMMERSIDE 'i'ht- ittt.-ii” from Suiiimerside equipment lllL'll'1IIll' N gal-n n tr-rs interesting display of the future when M...-. flying saucers are and field hospital service. Barter's Film Lab i isualize”. Bai'tcr's Film Lab. csnsonnltisio FLOA The (Iiii.-itiian Legion centennial as many tedious hours of labnur,' final. which took part in tho mam- went into its making. it was design- "Wh parade on Monday. while not ed i'if'lPi' tlir-loss was more significent to recall to the minds of all who. and twlii-cssivc thcn maiiy. A great saw it the service and sacrifice i 98' "I thought and study. as well of the many sons of Charlottetown Eastern Guardian il.llt.ViM;: No picking of blue- .spending their vacation at ilrudcii- IW'I'IN tilloived on farm plot, or leli. They are also guests of Rev. mi." 1 Id 5- tMr. Pyke's cousin. Mrs. Emery- M I mum Be" Hick” McNeill. Montague. and Stanton Watermgn, (YEVTENNIAL Folk and Square Ontario. is spending her vacation Dance Festival featuring squgm in Montague. guest of her brother- s.-....,.h. Tap. Sm). Balm. wan” in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. ing rind Round dancing at u'HB.C. MaeLurt.-. Flt - . . "m?)"'""A"l:'”:' F'"'"m- Ffidlyt Mr. and Mrs William blariicnzie ,1, M" ”"i' mil” Commenclnd Victoria Cross. accompanied by v Pm After the demon- Mrs. Lloyd MacPherson. Caldonia. ';"1'y';"I'hi't"-S1 their will be a mom spent the weekend in Halifax, NS. tiiiicc for all. ..lackIe D 'l ' . mm n"I'”""' Miss Vera E. Dewar. nllI'S('-'Ill- training at the P.E.l. H ,ital. llllliiis lreturned to her dutics aficr spend- ” will be ring her vacation at the home of "' MW Hlsh School on her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher RIIIEISTRATION til all Tllviiilsciic school, 1955 in ' W mi::1""i":d".l- August 10. Every Dewar. Brudenell. in it must be registered. both dmtixr Innrdn of Montague school Miss lsobei Johnston of Toronto. mend ' ""”.VIl'I8 districts who Ont., spent Saturday in White WW” come to Montague Sands guest of Mr. and Mr. -0 exceptions. All who William Glover. intend to E... ,0 Moms .. gue s h I, must rpglgfer w,cd,?:.. Mrs. Patrick Giddings. Cam- bridge. is visiting relatives in l9:i.1-lit.'io. day. August I0. Those in r "M e 0 Georgetown this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Moore. attend W h"":"3A";;l'ItAI:'l'h.h.V mail oriy IFFNERAL TUESDAY -- Th; SIII. are visiting relatives in unersi of the lat; bum ch". Union Road and Commercial Cross. While in Union Road they are the lllolts of Mr. Moore's brother and Lj;r:;:;Dt;::'I'c'i 7;: hoiddhuday e res we. 0 sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo lulctlbonold. Botiiweil. to BL Co- !" H Church vrhgfg Hiizh M RNWW Mr. Don Golden of Toronto. who Pastor, .32.? la ing the summer ths Han also officiated at th. 9.": at 's Road, was a recent e pi." Maren Wm nan." William liiosscv cm, 1. -- ire Gillis. uland Winnald. Cnrl MacVaii-ie. Ev- ” H "in and Boswell Robe:-. it erment was in the church guest of Mr. and Mrs. lover. White Sands. Mr. Abner B. Dewar. Laborat- ory inspector. Department of iris femme , orios. returned to New Brunswick myfi.-m'.i;Illi1oedruneral was very after spendinl the weekend at the g g ”; home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar. Brudenell. Pomnsio Mrs. am... Maclood. int...) D, "W," MN tori. Msu.. and Mrs. John W.l it--wry mi"-yd hc eiil Dewar. Mac-Lcod. Cambridge, Mass. arr W ms mu. h to parents. Mr. visiting relativu in Montague and sit, M M -vgcezibewsr. lruden- Peters Road. whit: in Montague R" " W .1: of this brother I - u am Mon p,,;... "M d hm hm” nII.'ek::. Mr. and Mrs. ,. ' ' -- . In) rns. reen e . II" ”"”"""I:oni'l Nou::imo:usit' Mrs wiiu Cal 0 fl id ""a' Mwciut "-3-. III has as her guests twmdaugbtsra. y to be. not a thing of beauty contribution so at-rustic or gorgeous as some. or artistic grandeur; but rather Float Parade and have once more demonstrated their ability to co-l operate in every worthwhile com? munity effort. M" Sydney Kopph New 3"” Sancabaugh and Mr. Sencabaugh. M” N”""'" E Siewimv Cm" Conn., and Mrs. E.D. Goggtn. long d. New York. Also visiting Cairns are two sons. Mr. Peter Cairns. Chicago. Mich.. and Dr. Joseph Cairns. Halifax. N.8. Mr. Kopple and Mr. Goggin. who mcfimplnietl their wives. return- ed tortheir homes last week after Miss Sadie MacKinnoii. ()ttaw'a.l?,'1m"d'ng N" week” I'”"d”y' ”" lslan Mrs. Mrs e island. Mr. and Mrs. Ernost Carver antll family of Sydney. N.S.. are visit- Int! Mrs. Carver”: parents. Mr. and Andrew Graham. in Cam- bridge. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Graham is their grandson. A.B. Leith Graham of the Royal Canad- ian Navy. e iir. ii. A. Bunion ST. PETERS BAY will be absent from his practice from 14th to Slot August inoiusivo Appllcinua by ' In on that date. BOOKKEEPING TYPEWIITING W. D. FIA1. during the past century. The log- ion can well be proud of their. to the Centennial RAPID CALCULATION FILING Bagvreed eradication sponsored by Island Travel Bureau; land is not pestcrad to a very extent with this weed. visited the Island under campaign which was lat of the Science Service Department of Agriculture. Ottawa weed. Prtnce Edward Island tically ragweed free. localities in the classed as Province "excellent" the whom two young men. Mr. G. auspices of the Canada Depart-Maccorrnic and David MscGee. ment of Agriculture. He is credited have been placed to help to have been the promoter of this spraying process. These two men started in are doing a great 1952. Previous to this date. in 1950 Up until now work has and 1961 Mr. John Bassett. Botan- mainly been centralized in Charlottetown of tits because the ' ' seem more numerous there. Attention will started the first survey of Rag- is prac- easy to go ahead with this cam- Nearly allpaign; opportunities are convenient to do a work like this following in a town, but in the country it community for having a under in the Job. also be given to other centers. in Charlottetown it has been quite ITO IIIOIE Harbour Service the Murry Harbour Church on Sunday evening. congregation at the present time is without a regular pastor. but on Sunday evening there were three former pastors present. The service was conducted by Rev. R.E. Vessey of Truro, N.S.. or of this congregation. The ser- mon was preached by Rev. D. mm Former P-stars lh:.."::'t;:.t: h;.t.:::'V:t..l:a..;t? A Guests Ar Murray An impressive service was held at the home of his parents, Mr. in United and Mrs. Reginald Johnston. Mur- This ray River who for four years served as past-, AC 2 Aurrell Johnston, who is stationed with the R.C.A.F in Nova Scotia. is spending two weeks Program Is Well Under Way In Ragweed Eradication Work is well using: way on thetbe ragweed pollaa index standard programfnr all of Canada. The index in- tha Prince i lldwarddicatas the degree of exposure in Ragweed.any particular as avaryona should be aware. llthose sensitive to ragweed. Prince the cause of many cases of hay- Edward Island National Park, Dal- to h fever. so far Prince Edward 15- vuy. is classed "good" grew count of 5.3. following the report. but I nc made by Doctor Elzear Campagna. attended to the whole Island will This csmplaign is directed by the soon be polluted. Dr. Elsear Cam- Prince Edward Island Travel Bur- pagna of Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere aau. under the direction of G. V. has that finished his annual visit Fraser. Mr. Francis C. Blanchard to the Island. Dr. Campagna basis the chief investigator Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, lat Devon. Mass, are spending the lrnonth of August at the home of .Mrs. MacLeod's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod and daughte Karen. Dartmouth. will be more difficult. It is hoped to have a program of education. Ihowlns to the public who! this Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins plant looks like and also its ei- and your children facts. so that farmers will be able Blanchard who is following teacher's summer course at P.W, C. had the opportunity to give a. , lecture to some fifty teachers on,Count.v Assistant -taller. In at are- the program. "Strides must be ll'fiI on his annual vacation. ' t::!.e:iI'"h:d::.adte .I::c::::le"nI'; (:31; Mrs. Sheldon Ross and Family . .5 . arrived in George- only in the interest of our tourists "I Iviamak N who are seeking a hayfever haven "M" M Aug 6i where they T" but for our own people are striving to get rid of this most Mam! "Mr" troublesome weed.” wtes have adopted as their motto: must be destroyed. Mr. Earl Murphy returned on Aug. family of Halifax are visiting re- III SOUFII. at the home of Mr. and instructing a Red Cross Swimming Mrs. Percy 0'HlI'iIEY- land Water Safety Course at St. Mrs. Douglas Rutherford and son let; on Aug. 8 on return to Halifax. in Georgetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Snurgeon Walker. Johnson and Miss Lorraine itocht: were week-end visitors to Charlot- WWI. Mr. Lloyd Walker is visiting at North Lake as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser. . Mr. and Mrs. James Mair of Windsor. Ont, are visiting on the Island and Mr. Mair was a recent visitor to Georgetown. vihtare he was the guest of his grandmother. Mrs. Mary Ynrston. of lmperoyal. N- s., motored in Georgetown on Aug. 7. where they spent the week- C-.end as the guests of Mr. Jenkin'a theiparents Mr. and Mrs. A12. Jenkins. Mr. Adolphus C. Scully, Kings elp. Last week Mr. Francis that we guests of Mrs Ross" mother. Mrs. Mr liarry Ytirsttin returned home 55i”''' late last week from a visit to Annopolis. Bcrwick and Five la- Raflweeii lands. N.S. Mr. Blanchard and his lDelenda est Ambrosia" Mr and Mrs George Wisiaway of Montreal, Quc.. are vacationing in Georgetown. at the home of lMr Iinri Mrs. H.P. George. Mr. and Mrs Joseph .Gotei and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Neill and from a motor trip to Toronto. latives in Georgetown. Miss Carol Walker is vacationing Miss Ben-iiece DeLory, who is Vincent's Orphanage In Charlotte- town. was a weekend visitor to her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mac LDonald of Halifax, N.S.. motored tto Georgetown where they spent the past weekend at the home of Miss Alice Compton. Mr. William Rafuse and daughter Mrs. Willam Hobbs Sr.. andl following a vacation spent Miss Helen Murphy, Miss Sally Wallace MacPherson of Wainwright-W?” S""9I3y VISIWTS '0 M'""Y Alberta, who was pastor for over Rwerv 3"95'-5 "I M''- "d Mm”. four years. Rev. R.E. Webster o(lG3VI" M39L90d- Orillia. Ont., who begun his mini-L Master story in this congregation in 1937 and served for one year before the Church. The three former pastors receiv- ed a hearty welcome from the large congregation present from all sections of the rural congregat- ion. The service of praise was led by the chair with Mrs. Edna Richard at the River Trio sang two selections. Rev. A.T. MacDonald of New speaker for the next few weeks. Murray River Approximately thirty children are attending vacation Bible School held in the Baptist Church Murray River, with Miss Marilyn R. Gullison and Miss Dorothy Bur- nett as leaders ':I.li"'?TlIS n" .' cdir University. Wolfeville. N.S. While in Murray River. they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mac- Kinnon. A. B. Judson Nicolle of H.M.C.S . Stadacona spent the past weekent' at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Nicolle. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt of Watertown, Mass.. were recent visi- tors at the homes of Mrs. James Beck, Alliaton, and Mrs. John A. MacLean. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Innocent and son, Connecticut. are spending their holidays in Murray River as guests of Mrs. Innoceritls mother. Mrs. Jane Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jardine. Murray River. are spending their holidays in New York and several other cities in the U.S.A. Miss Florence Blue of Brookllne,l Mass.. is spending her holidays at the home of her niece, Mrs. Arthur Bank. Miss Bertha MacLean. Summer- spent the past weekend at ANNUAL GLASSES. -SPTIAIIR 6th. I95! ioit 0t'iIiIiEiiclAL cotuso: int do an Iohg rnealvatnun students wishing to but insinc- IPILLINO GREGG lUT):'IIANlI IIJINIU INOLII Wribfalalasmloni leaving for West China to serve”. ' as a missiona , was present in NS. will be the guest Mrs, lray River as guests of Mr. and ' st. tiE0iltiE'S ciiicitizit surrrn Wednesday. Aug. no MEALS SERVED AT 4:00 Of Monti Consutncrs' Cooperative Association will be held in Morel Hail. Thursday. August litii. or I P. M. MACHINE OPERATION BUSINESS AIITIIMITIC OFFICE PRACTICE IIC. David Herring, son Mr. and Mrs. John Herring. Tor- onto. is spending his holidays with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring, Murray River. Mrs. Sarah K. Reid, Mass, is. spending some time in High Bank. guest of her brother and sister- lln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart. Miss Betty Stewart has returned Organ. The Murray to her home in High Bank after spending some time in Charlotte- town. at the home of Mr. and Basil Irving. Mrs. Ediili MacLeod. Mass.. is lspendint: some time at the home of her brothers, Mr. Fred Beck, Mr. John Beck and Mrs. Beck. White Sands. Dr. Friend Herring of High River. . Alberta is spending a month's holl- day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring; Mur- ray River. PO. and Mrs. Alan Pryne. Sum- l merside. spent the mast weekend visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Nicolle, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Johnston. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rafuse. Murray River. Mrs. Mary D. Deans. who has been teaching at P.W.C. for the past six weeks. has returned to. her summer home in Little Sands. Miss June Herring. Toronto. is . spending her holidays at the homei of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. Murray River. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Amerault and son Alan have returned to their home in Somerviliv, .i'ass.. after spending a holiday in Mur- and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart. High Bank. Mrs. Hilda MacLeod. Mass.. Isl spending -her holidays at the homel of her brother, Mr. Sydney Munn. Murray River. I lottetown spent the past weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank. MEETING IOIIIIIIINIIQ of: ii . II I l l Wed.. August 10. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 to Georgetown. lrl'flVl;f laat (week and are guests a r. suse's : mother. Mrs. Minnie Rnfuse. They BfIdgC Victor Rlfuse who have been visit- Torn Dgwn ing in Boston. Mass.. as the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, The temporary bridgey bum n was being constructed at Mon- M"'d"'::dmh:::i i::Tor:,:,:i);f;g.n:Etague. is being torn down this ggmeiogin on Vacation .5 the week. The contract for the work Vuozzo of Montague. The bridge Mn Mn”! LNG” was constructed across the Mon- Mr. Howard Walker and Mr. tague River using piles. large it Mrs. clilsitors to Charlottetown oi lug. ad not only the pedestrian traffic. gl LG. but also light motor traffic. pro- .j-....- .....-. viding a vital connecting link dur- WASHINGTON tAPi e Employ Montague bridge. merit in the United States boomedl The work of tearing down the in July to an all-time record of bridge will be completed within her of jobless dipped below 2.500. ttions with the Provincial Govern- 000. the government reported Tues- men! have been entered into day. The fifth successive monthly with respect to leaving a portion fat of jobholders to 64,995,000. The wharf for the fire pumper. and III total is 5.000.000 above July a year this way to provide oasicr accel- ago .sihiliiy to a good water supply In that way add rnnslderlbly to the fire protection which is al- ready 'of not incnnsiderabie prtr Ernstta of Boston. Mau., motored Temporary were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 317- Ind MW Stem"! 3”" the time when the new bridge guests of Mrs. Baker's mother. h” be” 1” I" M” J”"” Chester Walker vere stringers and plank top. and serv- U. S. EMPLOYMENT RECORD ing the construction of the now nearly 65,000,000. while the num- a felt weeks. However. negotia- rlse in employ mu carried the to- at each end to make a small - Ion both sides of the bridge. and poriionrin the town of Montsgul. ROMAN NAME Julia was the name of several famous women of high rank in ancient Rome. TOWN or MONTAGUE Taxpayers in arrears of taxes are reminded that defaulters lists are now being prepared for publica- tion, and judgements are being applied for.. Persons not wishing their names to appear in this list should arrange for the payment of taxes due previous to December 31st, 1954. TOWN COUNCIL TOWN OF MONTAGUE Wed.-Thur.-Fri. Specials YOUNG STEER BEEF IRiSRETBEEF.lb. ............29c MEATY siT5ui.nEs RIOASITS. it3TTT.”3"5E iEEr”iIivEi'i.l lb. . . (.71 .TTT2EE CORN sass. BRiSi(ET.ib. .. 29: SPARERiBS.ib. is: PREM.2for C ........s92 SALMON.TV2 lbs. 28: BLUE cusiifoiani 69: MIXED COOKiES.Ib. 29: Eotearirs FACE soar. 4 for . . .. 29: CERTO.8oz. 21: Svveel:-T): Mustard PALM PICKLES. 30 oz. . . . . . . . . 45: HEINZ quuiois inisvgfrooos. 6 for . 59: OUAKER rump RICE is? 3” FORD'S GROCERY 9'81 Elm we nr:i.ivnn C 0. n. 0583 Ave. EMERSON a. soap, Prop. 8584 ' .... I MAYFAIR THEATRE Murray River - Wednesday - Thursday ”SPLlT SECOND” Starring A Stephen MoNally - Alexis Smith Plus -- COMEDY and SPORTS Show Time 8:30 p.m. S.T. FINAL TODAY 'I'1;se story of 8- sleeper: . Show business calls I! c "3h0Por".. a surprise ltlf. It's a defective story with a dillcrcncc Ilia! puns its way to greatness between the i first shot and the last ecrcam. i BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN N THE FUN AT THE--- IIORTII RIVER DRIVE-ill THEATRE T0 HIM . . . THERE WERE JUST TWO KINDS 0' WOMEN . . . and now he knew that she had been both! A Man can forgive a woman every mistake but ONII SEE THIS SENSATIONAL LOVE DRAMA ON OUR GIANT OUTDOOR SCREEN! LORETTA YOUNG "BECAUSE OF YOU" BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 9:00 P.M. - JEFF CHANDLER STARTS THURSDAY T . WE LOVE it LESLIE! I MG-M's delightful . tioncingtioiioi"Liii" T ; , ond"An Amorlcon I in Psti:"...ln o newand wonderful 9' musical romance! in I tum... it. Michadwilt ing Keenan Wynn - Estelle Winvtood Elsa Lanchestor - Barryloncs nx-rim NEWS or rim wszna "nnoorv" cansoou l' REGULAR PIIICIII Iiliil Kiliii CANADA'S ONO f : Z 1 PVT 3 1 F” ff! 1 PH ""Ilovn B TER -I-'0RREST AX y” - 'f o I