PAGE EIGHT , rm; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN WGLTARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAG UE: Harold F. undry. Mn. Byron Stewart. In Brnu Mae-.Phee. Mlaa Joyce Wlgglntan. Min Joan Johnston AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waltlon Laura The Guardian lontague: town: area A Son. may be bought at the Blue Dome Raltaurant. and Guardian Office; in mono The Port Office; in Sou:-la: The Snack In and I. Blob following placu in .- erwinl ...'lCE FREAK! day. July 6th. nnriiri Mr. and Mn. Fred Carin. of dance. Lower Mnntniziic l-lnll. Fri- l-East Florencevllle, N.S.. are at .presenl: Ipendlng aome time in A . Montague. ....'l5XCI.L7SlR'I.C 'AlIl0l'lllll.5 lash-A Form I inn favourite. Exquisiln Braasieres 51.50. 52.00. 53.011. .ln- Anna Dress Shoppe, Monltigue. ..'Rnv. W. A. l"atcr.-'nn of (tr.-org:--. lnvi ii. deaves this I'Tlt)l'l'lllTK for Now .. .'I)El.l'XE electric washer with pump. regular price s2l9.00 special price 8189.00. All electric radios 1060 off. while they last. l)ui'zir's Radio Service, Montagur. . . tFllNl'.'lIAL ITESTEILDAY - The funeral service for the late Mrs. John W. Campbell, who pass- -ed away on Monday, was held Haven, Conn. 17. S A.. in take the: Alumnae Course. of Aicrihnl Stud-. lea at Yale L'niici-siiy. - Mr. Jerk Biilmr. Vtlllllllftll i.il tr:ii'ellei'. Amlivrsl. X8. is xisi-i in: his rcrzulrir t-iistoiiiiis on iii-M lsland; uliiln licrv lin uill t'lS.I with his many lliilillfis lii lion-E tacue. Mrs. lv'r:iiik Wm-its rxiiil smi.i John. Mrs. llnrl Hit-lirmilil until two ('hildl't"n. Pt-irr Illlll lini- hnrn. of Alherinii. nrn :-t iviwriii spendiniz S"llllP tinic ill l.m-.-'i' Montague. Friends will be -niii to learn ui tlir lli'1PSS of His Lriucil Johnston. Mllrrn)' Hriz-hnr Nrirtli. She is a patient lll llir Kiiiiju. (VOIITILV Hnsnilul lir-i lrii-nil: hope shP will lime a spnrzly rc-i rm'er)'. Magi.sLlraie's Court A At Georgetown ' A On Tllul'!4(i3). .l-.iiw 'J.':ih a' lfl.0fl A.M., in the Cour! l-louse iii Georgetown. Stipenrliarv Magis- trate for King's Couiiti. Jo:-eph W. MacDonald, K. C. hold wet-kiig court and disposed iii a number of cases. ; The first casc iiivol-snd a rest- dent of Dingwcllis Hill:-. cliargcdi under section 222 IBD of thc Cflm-I lnal Code, with creating ri dis- turbance. The offciicc oL'c'.irred in Georgetown. The accused pleaded guilty and was found guilty amt sentenced to pay a finc of S-I0.li9; and costs or to serve two months In King's County Jail. A resident of Fnrtniir cliarizntl under section BS5 ii" of ilic Crim- inal Code. with firll'lllC .-i innim-- ieliicle on the Sll'Ff” in Geni-cm town. recklesslv or in I: manner which is danzei-r-its tn ills piihlicl The accused hlervlcrl EIlliiV and' was sentenced to my a fine or siflnfl and costs or in .-errc two months in Kitigs Critiniy .lail A rcsideitt. nl Diiicxrcllx Mills pleaded guilty to rlririiiz a l!l(ll.O'.' vehicle without an npcral.or's litt- ense under section it thi of the. Highway Traffic Act and was fincdi from her late residence in whim Road yesterday afternoon. Dr. A. D Maclicnzle of Montague United Church conducted the service. I-lviiins sung included "Unto The .Hills.'' and ”Abide With Me". Mr. Mac Munro very beautifully ren- dered "Face To Face." Many loveli- rloiverii hore silent witness of the nstcem in which the deceased was lirld hy her numerous friends. The ipall hearers were: Russell Mac- Betli. William Finlayson. Wesley Campbell. Garnet Moore, Arthur 'iVI7l('DOIlRid. George. Clarcv. littor- ment was in the Lower Montague Cenictery. Georgetown recklessly or in a man- iicr dangerous to the public. He was fined 860.00 and costs or two months and is prohibited from irocurlng an operator's license for six months. A resident of Montague appear- ed and pleaded guilty to a charge of having liquor in his possession in a place other than his resid- riirr. under section 20 (ll of the P ELI. Temperance Act. A fine of 320.00 and costs was imposed and ::i default to serve 30 days in jail. A resident of Murray Harbour South was convicted and fined 55.00 for operating a motor vehicle on a public highway without 19.-'-l registration under section 3 til of the Highway Traffic Act. A sturgeon resident was charit- ed under section 222 (B) of the Crlmiiial Code with creating a'dis- turbaiice. He pleaded guilty and was fined s20.00 and coats and in default to serve one month in jail. 'A Queen's County resident had a plea of guilty entered on his be- half to a charge under section 1 schedule F of the Highway Traffir Art of operating an overweight. vehicle on the highway. He was fined 325.00 and costs or 15 days in jail. A resident of Gaapereaux entered a plea of guilty to having liquor in a place other than his residence and was fined 320.00 and ' costs. A resident of Iona in Queens County pleaded guilty to a chara: of being intoxicated in a public place under section an (2i of the Temperance Act: and was fined 55.00 and costs nr 10 days The same party also iilcndccl guilty tail -'- Charge Under sp.--non gas to) of "obstructing a peace officer in the the Criminal CIVIC Of riI'll'ml: II rxccution of his duty under section motor vehicle on the streets int 168 (A) of the Criminal Code of aisnnml WEDNESDAY. JULY llth. Boat Racing. Sivininiinyz. Diving and other water sports. An excellent afternoon's entertainment in the cool and rclrcsliing breezes of Souris Harbour. A delicious Lobster Slipper served at the watei”s edge. Don't miss this full iillcriiooii of entertainment which will end with a mrnnmotli dance in St. Mary's Hall that evening. s20.00 and costs. The same part)! also pleaded guilty to a charge'of -V7.-.":Z' SOFRIS WICLCOMES YOU Loon T. M. LLEWELLYN & 00. Annoiiiviiizt ur hair im-.v a mnipletcg liiw of GAS I-'LL'-0-RAY l”Iiinrr.st-cut like hulli in stock. FLU-0-RAY gives you t(lVilfVl"rnw'.C llrzhr tnrlnys. Herr are some nf the reason.- :)i'F1lll;yfInC is liirnini: lo Ilic new li'l.L'-O-RAY Fltioroscent like liglil ll Svr lhe new Tlwy iirr guiiriinlt-ml uur 3:-ur. Burn In-as nruw-r anti are smaller hulh-. Arr iiimllrally approri-(I for ifb eye strain. They fit tmliniiry socket.-. And with Fl.l'-(W-RAY gnu. add beaiity to your home. BUY a FLU-ti-RAY Bulli indny And are the difference tonight. BIT YOURS AT T. M. LLEWELLYN & 00.. DF.I'AllT.V .NT STORE )I()NTA(El'I'2. P. E. L And Better Dealers lfverywhcro BOAT RACES and TEA PARTY HELD AT WOOD ISLANDS FERRY TERMINAL JULY 1111! AT 2 P.M. Come and bring your frlenth. Good Prlua offered for each class. ,, Proceeds in aid of Cemetery Fund. iMlnlsler Inducted At Georgetown ' 'l'he Rev. W.A. Patterson. M. A.. B.D.. was inducted into the pastorate of the Georgetown Un- ited Pastoral Charge. which com- prises Georgetown. Sturgeon and Milltown Croas at It service held in st. David's United Church. at 8.00 pm. Rev. W. T. Mercer of Mount Stewart. Rev. Russell Macbeod of st. Peter's and Rev. Wallace Mac- Pheraon of Murray Harbour. Ill members of the Prince Edward Is- land Presbytery were in attend- ance. The induction ceremony was performed by Rev. Mercer. Rev. MacLcod read the lesson and pray- ers and Rev. MacPherson deliver- ed the sermon. Rev. Patterson gave the benediction. Mr. B.H. Stewart and Captain Henry Larsen. church elders. presented Rev. Patterson for induction. The new pastor was introduced to members of the coiigregatlon in the church. Following the cere- mony at. the church, Rev. Patter- son and Mrs. Patterson were en- tertaiiied lit the home of Mrs W.W. MacLai-en by the members of the official Board and their wives. Born in Hants Couiity, N. 8.. the Rev. Patterson has had a colorful ctircer. After teaching school in Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan. he went overseas in 1915 as a mem- ber of the Princess Patricia's Can- adian Llght Infantry. After beinx wounded twice. he received a com- mission in the Gordon Highland- ers, serving with them for is months. Following the FIML World War he took his M.A. degree at Edinburgh University and later his B.A. degree at Pine Hill Divinity Hall. Halifax. Hp was ordained in 1924. an has held pastorates at Cavendish. Montrosc mid st. Peter's Bay. Dur- ing the last war he served as a chaplain in the Royal Canadian Navy. Prior to coming to. George- town Rev. Patterson was in charge of Lockport, N.S. United Church HISTORICAL SYMBOL The eagle in Christian art typi- fies meditation and is the symbol of St. John the Evangelist. Canada. He was bound over to keep the peace for one year. An- other resident of Iona. on pleadin guilty under Section 36 (2) of the. Temperance Act was fined 320.00 and costs and this party also pleaded guilty tinder Section lfizl tAi nf the Criminal Code and was fined s?.5.0tl and costs and in de- fault. to serve one month in jail. Mr. S. S. Hessian, Crown Pros- ecutor. represented Ahe Crown in all cases. Court was adjourned for one week. beyond compa re. Georgetown. on Friday. June 29th' i Iralluioll a llloliiltv IN MEMORIAM ..' Mr. Alden MacLaran, was a. re- cent visitor to Cardigan where he Canaan” ml”! nan”! attended a demonstration sponsor- ed by Swift Canadian Co. Anotllier langel ha; Joined Mtlie lieaveny trone. w on on on- on --om ?.:l'..i:'."'..1'iil: .12.”-..::'..l;':; thirty-five residents of Brudenell Hukbem of mdlon Rive" Nu” .motoi-ed to Launching, to attend "my in "W Cm, 30,91"; .1... itho annual school picnic. shortly . c,,u,,uou, fun; to ma um, I82-01' h:l'f1V3lZ 1:8); Cl'0H9dl0V0ll;oN; Christine Irene waa born on Dec. us en an . n a mo or a 19th. 1950. and by her ateady pro- in charge of Mr. Melvin Macun- greu showed her health wu nan and Vernon rtley. They spent good. except for an unuaual mal- some time on the island, before ady. which it waa thought that returning to Launching. Lunch time and treatment might over- was served by a number of the Come- ladles. A treat of ice cream was The lplrlt of lmdalmled COUF donated by the teacher, Miss Ruth lite prevailed for her recovery. Maclfachern. The truck in which m"”"”'mY i" "W mmet Md "" me pup”, travelled was lenemusg ery poaslble effort waa put forth g by lender nursing both in the Il3,m.g:nued by Mr' Amen Mm: .home and in the hoapltal. where the good Sisters, nuraea and doc- , , t , tors were in constant attention to 0" F”d”' June 22nd the m”"' her. But It waa not until very ing prizes were donated to the . watts or Brudeneu school: HIsh- i22i'i?3.i”fi3i”cl.3' iiilih.-d?.ii."lZi est. average in junior grades do- to he one of Hi. "1"". mmid m D0715 W4 -10"" MM” Her angelic form was laid to Donald; highest average in GENO? rest at Indian River on June 19th Hades - 1015 Shaw: ll-W119 101' im- beside her baby brother. with her provement in spelling - Eric Miac- pastor. Rev. L. Callaghan. and the Donald: prize for hlahest In Enii- immediate family in attendance. llsh - Alice MacDonald: prize for To her parents. four brothers. general proficiency in senior George, John. W-"M5,. Chlrleli IU- igades -Jvhernc MacLaren. Jimmie 1nvlIs::Irl.d C(l;r1:!. RllI1-SoH;1:::dg:;::- ewar. o n Macfiean. Mar aret I re . a ya;. I v Mgcponaid; prize 10,- general gpm- John I-lcckbert. and great-grand- flciency in junior grades . Bllllc fnthen Rtubm H'””""-. "'5 MacDoiild. Roy Shaw. Preston 5Y'"i"”h-V M """'y mmd” ” 9” Dewar Kenneth Shaw; best at- ”"d”d' M W" ' Wm” M”' CA-NBIZREIA. July 4-(AP)-Oonh merce Minister John Mctwen told an international conference on materials today Australia may ' NGDEQUE W- M- 5- compromise on her system of i -- iauctlonlng wool if she is convinced The Edith Thompson Auxiliary all there is no other way of dealing "the W. M. 5. of the United Churrli.l with the problem. It was suggested ,met for the June meeting at lhejgt the conference that wool be !h0m9 0f M1'5- Chimes G118". WHvh' allocated as a scarce raw material. ;Mrs. Burton Crowe presiding. Mrrs.i 'Ralph Callheck assisted by threci ,members led the devotional S0l'- The bunscti burner used for lab- jrice. Mrs. Jenkins of the Womeiisl oratory 'work was invented by jAuxiliary gave a talk on "Work Robert Bunsen. German chemist 'Camps in Europe" showing the good who died in 1899. work students are doing during . their vacation. i Fourteen members responded to." invrfurcnwai-iiinirin roll call. two visitors were wel- comed, one of them belmz Mltll. Ber-I THEA:-,'f&1!;(g-IIIARD tram Hawaii. the new doctor's Coc-Clplosls who was lntrodiiced to those as- sembled. It was agreed to pay all bills, also to hold a pantry sale in the near future. Contributions towards a lllX0ll'S SIILQIIIIIEX ( 3.276 Sulfaqulnoxallnel TVIII III toot It ' lfood parcel for Scotland were to he ulimte "ro:'c"l:"o-"J ”'.:.:m'”"ne';':. "left. at either stores by June 19th. mun I. dulgmd M help Mr." 5 As this was Mrs. William More- !si'de's last neeting she was fittlngly :.',l::::dk:'::'lrnl Ammunny Ham” remembered with a gift. - Next meeting at the home of FOR DETAILS Ask Us Mrs. Norman M F l i J lgl ' 1 .:.......1.b .; ...m.:j.”:.i."'l:..l...lL:.. Jamtestin s Pharmacy - rou t I LLlllt'gh andeu :t1):?:i1nl?lOU;o W:FecA(::le- M”"'""”' P'E'I' ioyed. JULY 5. 19514 ONE LOW PRICE SPECIAL SALE Miiivs GABARDINE SUIT With Two Pair Pants Our hiiyei-s have purchased a manufacturers?"clearance of Men's Fine Gabardine Suits with two pair of pants and we are passing the savings on to you. - Take your choice from a beautiful range of shades in greys. 'blues, browns and fawns.- it's an unusual opportunity as this is suit value ALL SIZES - TWO PAIR PANTS I 9.50 Use our "lay away" plan--a small deposit will hold any gariiieiit. The GREENDAL CO. LTD. 144 Great George Street CAPITOL TODAY - Fill. -- SAT. 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Ask for your free copy of our "Personal Planning" booklet today . . . at your neighborhood branch of "MY BANK". Kaomdafa 34145 Charlottetown aram-ti. 105-107 Grafton Street: BEN ROGERS. Manager. , WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN evnv WALK or HF! SINCE ill? V-Z0 ' SPECIAL T0-NIGHT The Contestants in the "MISS P. E. I. CONTEST" which was held at this The- atre. during the past two days, will be presented to the audience attending tonight's performances. The. contestants will be resented from the stage. during the nine o'clock intermission. Come early . . . on oy this top movie film featuring in color the famed "Rose Bowl Float Parade" and see the beauties of P. E. I. ' PRINCE EDWARD -to-tint Fill. SAT. iiiiiii ltllll -iciiiiiitis I:llllllllll ciiiiiiini lllltlllllollll - iiimii iiiiiiitiict . ..cIailusIiab-Inclluul--lonautoitan . I iiUlttF.8llVluttllltEl.ttllE--untlltlltimlt-iiuuIMHllllNlr' zxmaz NEWS - CARTOON . OONNY MACK - spam -MUSICAL 3: -EVENING 7 AND 9 - . -