PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Brueo Maofheo. Miss Joyoa Wlulnton. Plus ucxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon baron. gagxj-g;..MONTAGU!: Esrold I. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Oiilca; in Georgetown: Pod ornu; in South: The snack Bar and I1. Richards A Ion. -.'TIBES VULCANIZED. Alex ....'SALF-U3 OFF all Macnougall. Montague. SIITTITTIPF Shop. Montague. ....'FREF. DANCE Beaver Club. - ---- ....'DIt. .l0HNSTON'S denial of- Montsgue. Tuesdil.V- AUSUSI MIL I sponsored by Montague Young lice. Montague, will be closed Progressive Conservative Club. August 1st to August 8th in- ljveryone welcome. ciusive. MUR.RAY HARBOUR TEA PARTY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th. Fiddling. Step-dancing and amateur hour contests. Booths, games, horse swing. Meals served by United Chumh. ATTENTION FARMERS l'ntil further notice our representatives Mr. C. C. Pratt and Sons and Mr. Gordon Robertson will be loading hogs every second Tuesday beginning August 11. OONIT MISS THIS I A W SEPT. llth REMEMBER if FOR THE GREATEST THRILL SHOW '9 IN YEARS! pf? I or smut. TN pETzsoN:' 4. - MFRANKEIISTEIN MONSTER is” 1. THE ASYLUMOF HORRORS r' t- . wATcI-I FOR ADVANCE TICKET SALE PRINCE EDWARD ' JUDY CANOVA .- i In dresses. suits and shortles. B:-lic's. .-.'SUMMEB CLEARANCE sale It Jo-Anna Dress Shop. Dresses, suits, ”' , and a iew coats. ....v.ms'r annivan at the Jo- Anna Dress Shop, wool boleros in The Guardian may in bought at the following places In MontagTlo:ia550"9d "M395- ....'SL'iIIlVIEl?. SKIRTS, shorts and blouses greatly reduced, at Bella's Shop, Montague. ....'Bl'LOVA! BFLOVAI Rul- nva. For fine watches for every occasion see our selection of Bul- ova watches. Also Westficlds by Bulova. V. R. Pepler. The Jewel- ler, Montague. ...'GOSPEL Tahornllcle. Mon- tague, Sunday. August 2nd. 51:00 p.m. closing program of the daily vacation Bible School. Hear these young people sing, play and re- cite. 7:30 pm. evening service. Everyone welcome. .,.'F()B Tl-IE gifts youill giro with prideilet your jeweller be your guide. Gills for all occasions Iroin fine silverware to fine bone china and cut glass. V. R. Peplcr, The Jeweller, Montague. HEPARISH OF GEORGETOIVN. Holy Trinity, (Anglican) Sunday. August. 2nd. Ninth Sunday after Trinity. 11 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Rev. W. G. Hogg. ..'THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. A services tor Sunday. August 2nd, as follows: Cardigan 11 A. M. Lorne Valley 2.50 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Mon- tague Sunday School 10 A. M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. . 'S(l()T(iH tartan china clips. ,Sixicon clan tartans. S135 cart); by mail. 52.00. C. R. BOPIIITPT. iexveiier, gift shop, Montague, P. .E. I. I .. NIAAIERASII CAMERAS! Caitl- icras! For a cheap box camera or a fine precision instrument, see our selection. Also world famous llford films at money saving prices. Film flnishiiigu cnlarging, portraits. V. R. Pcpier, The Jew- .-.tENGA(iEli1ENT - Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Johnson, Murray River, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Pauline, to LAC. Marshall J. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green, Albany. ..'AB Terrance Coyle. I-l.M.C.S. Cornwallis. is spending three weeks leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Coyle, Mon- tague ..'Ml'. and Mrs. John F. White. Montague, have as Iht . guests Mrs. White's nieces. Misses Janet and Heather Jones, Alexandra, and Miss Gail Jones, Millvicw. .fMr. Cecil Beck has returned to Montague after a pleasant visit to ,ied by his mother, Mrs. George (CAPITOL - T0-DAY onmr "WAG FIIUM WALLA WALLA" SERIAL -:- COMEDY -:- SHOWS 2.30 A 7.00 -- 9.00 Windsor. N. 8. He was accompan- . Storming no and short In breathless fears novor screened before! -7 K. I ' 0" W! Sml ruocumm NEWS DAN DAILEY DIANA YNNN (' .4-l COMING MON. - TUE. - WED. PRINCE Enwann-kro.nAr-inns A I lrllormg ' llatlmllla oi adventure ACTUALLY TIUAED . IN THE MEDITERRANEAN! eller and Pilot Dealer, Montague.- Tl-IE GUARDIAN. Church Choir IIIS Enleriained ..'Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith were hosts to the members of the choir of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, at' their sum- mer home in Lower Montague, ,Thursday evening. The program ifrzlturcd a wicncr roast and toast- ed marshmallows about a huge bon lire on the beach. Later cake and coffee were served in the cottage and I de- lightful hour was spent in singing ;nici favorite songs and hymns. (Mrs. A. F. Campbell was organ ac- icnmpanist. Two vocal solos. "Wes- ltci-ing Home" and "Mary of Ar- llzyle" were beautifully rendered '-y ,Mr, John Bears. "Beyond the Sun- isnt" by Miss Louise Bears and tDonald Munro was very much en- iloyed. I A delightful social evening end- ed with the singing of "Blest Be The Tie" and "For They Are Jolly Good Follows". On behalf of the choir. the president, Mr. J. M. :MacKrnzie. extended a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Smith for their genial hospitality. Out of town guests included Miss Beulah MacLeod, New York; Mrs. Edwin Cox and her daughter. Carolyn. and son James. of New ;Yni-k; Mrs. John Bears, Brooklyn; ,and Mrs. Malcolm Munro, Whim Road. Beck, and his sons, Bloyce and CHARLOTTETOWN Card or Tllanlls Being a patient in V. G. Hos- pital. Halifax, I wish to thank all those who remembered me in sending cards, letters, iruit, candy and home cooking. Sincerely, M35. JOHN WARREN, North River. INTMEMORIAM In loving memory oi our dear son ANTHONY MARTIN who died August 1st. 1942. with tears we watched you sinking we watched you put away We tended you with loving can But could not make you stay. REGINA CP - A microiilming project is under way in the pro- we watched beside your bedside, The MINI! hm!” W-5'04 vincial archives. Private And though our hurts were aching qmcumems, newspaper, and We saw you breathe your last. papers, other records are being photographed on . Iilm strips and more than. 7,000 Mwl" Remem:::;..Py Mom" lndjfeet is devoted to old municipal papers. I HEAR George. and daughter, Myrna. .."CilpLllll'1 A. A. Mosher and Mrss Moshcr, and their son David, haven returned to Montague following all stay of several days in Lunenbul'g,i iwherc they visited Mr. Mosher'a! ibrothrr and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moshcr. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris and family, Donna and Douglas of Toronto, left for that city Wed- nesday after visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- .Il0lIl Norris and family of Man- tngue. 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wa.rd and family of Halifax, N.S., are spend-I ing their vacation at Stanhope, Beach. P. E. I. They motored toll Iiiontziqlie this week where they, were the guests 0! MI. and lVlrs.' Beaniis Rourke. ..'(70NGRATULA'I'IONS - Cons gratulations are being extended to Donald Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Campbell. Brooklyn, who won the Kings County pro-, vincial scholarship to Prince of Wales College with the highest aggregate in the grade ten ent- rance examinations. Mr. Campbal oompleted his elementary educa- tion at Brooklyn School. and at- tcndcd Montague High School last year. All join in wishing him every success in future years. Practically all high-grade opals vnmc from Australia, where the i.rst. black opal was found 50 years ago. F07 COWITHOH ' ordinary sore throat 0' E RD S FLEMING OVER crcrf '0 Monday Evening. August 3rd 10.00 to 10.15 p.m. STANDARD TIME i 1 i MR. FLEMING is one of Canada's foremost I Speakers and Parliamentarians i ELEOTORS of KING'S OOUNTY On August 10th you can get rid of a Government that rides roughshod over the wishes of the people and carries on the greatest spending spree of all time. HOW TO VOTE! JOHN A. Mal:IlONALil x l A Von: FOR MacDONALD TN KING'S WILL ENSURE THE SAFEGUARDING or your: IN- TERESTS. ' . Inserted by the King's County, Progressive Conservativo Association OEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE DICK MllcLEAIx ISIA-RAIDING. SKY-ST lul4yg”0R- I ' 1, ab Ye0fTheatre, Extra" MONTAGUE Mon.-Tues.-Well. 3-4-5th The Greatest Show On Earth Admission: Adults 62c plus 13c P.E.I. Tax-Children 31c plus 4c tax Murray River Theatre Murray River, July 31 - Aug. 1. 8.30 pm. FRIDAY & SATURDAY liEAl(lNo Tllslufll-lcl SICTTII SIEIIIINO HAYOEH -OIIIOHIIIO OAIIISOII Also Sllort Subiects Proceeds for the -Kiwanis Wading Pool Free gift for ovcry donation received SANOY'S- ORIVE IN THEATRE Showing Sunday, Aug. 2, 1953-9 'p.m. "TIIE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNES1 A 1953 release in tecimicoi0r,'siai'ring Margaret Rutherford, Dorothy T tin, Edith Evans, Michael Denison, and Joan Green ood. SATURDAY. AUGUST lat- . Cut out this ad for reference. OONSERVATIVE RADIO SPEEOHES OVER O F O Y All Times Standard 6:25 to 6:30 PM. Mr. Walter G. Maclienzie PUBLIO SPEAKING OONTEST Junior members now. Speak on any topic associated with rural life in the Maritimes. Large prizes for county winners. p Enquire as to how you may win a three-day free . trip to the Maritime Winter Fair. BOX 9-DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, i of Rural Organizations enter Montague Phone 23. Charlottetown. - Tiiiflll assracralnl or Tlls nan Ton ll ; . PIIFORMANCI ll... . I, COME I.lT'rl.E , 2 BURT LA HAPPY FAMILY HIT! in SHEET ME AT THE FAIR” EXTRA! NEWS - SCENIC - CARTOON - SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 3 BIG DAYS STARTING MONDAY DARING ADULT ENTERTAINMENT AT IT'S MOST -I'ANTAl.lzlNG llEsTl . EXTRA I "INVENTION CONVENTION" - v mat lloolt BACK. SNEBA NCASTER. . I COMEDY THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL FREE.S'AFETY VISION clllcll .SAiE WliH (THRYi7il SEE ND ' T cvllivco SAFE-VISION Aloslnciiian A ' '. -WNDSOIID WI IADII AID ARMS 0 I00 LAMP! I SIALII IIAM UK?! 0 IIIII I JP"-HT WNDIMIID YIAINII ' Y' " IIAVI Yoil THEE SAT!-VISION CHICK Tollm INSIST ON ('lI'P)"60 IWP73” (Iii V F?! 'riliiiifl.NIEIEI) CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IAROIOICNI oooomoisoro DIALIIS 1 AUGUST 1st-7:00 P.M. A Kenneth Anderson, St. Peters KINGS OOUNTY collsElivATlvE BROAIIOASTS Vice President Young Progressives Conservatives. MONDAY, AUGUST &. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4M THURSDAY. AUGUST 6.. FRIDAY. Amos! 7. by the Candidates, l Mount Stewart (Legion Hall) Parkdale (Community Hall) Eldon IEidon Hall at 9 p.m.) 5011118 Park (Spring Park Hall) LIBERAL POLITIOAL MEETINGS Meetings will begin at. 3:30. They will be attended Cecil A. Miller and Neil A. Maths- '0" and by other prominent Liberals.