race , EIGHT rrna GUARDIAN. CH WN AUGUST 16. 195.. PRINCE Enwiinnl T 0 - DA Y Immortal Story in Technicolor " sum " , Shows 2:30-7-9 TNIIN. - FNI. - SAT. yy . QN! run ruosrwunmo WONDERFUL DAYS when you kissed, blushed and blundered through the teens! You'll laugh and love every minute of this delightful movie! Q 1 x -7 Jean it our menu sum mm ' umms-mnuum H EXTRA! NEWS Macllonald Bros. Theatre MT. STEWART FRIDAY - SATURDAY '- MA and an KETTLE " Marjorie Main - Percy Kilbrlde Loads of lun and laughs. Plus Oomedy A Real Family Show Be Sure and See'ItI N. J. MASON oaroanrraxsr, lilting and Snpplyhll Glllol Ito. MONTAGUI, P. I. I. Ollco noun: . . 1a to 12 A. M. 3 to 5 P. M. by appointment. Ollie: connected with Dtug BIOPS- ZET OUR z” ”””'"' WAY aCAPlTOL. L-laying at Mrs. Fouhy's home in Little Pond. ....,.T.,............ no--' SWIM! THi , ,, Tire To GRABA 3u5H T0-DAY "TNE OONSPINATOll" Shows 2230 - 7 - 8:45 rnuln. - rm. - SAT. omllt Nil?!)-F-"Ill! comes! 3 I -' lue iiiril.vLooul'l','lr. M o p uunll SERIAL - COMEDT I LIH'Ie Pond and O C O Vicinity .PMr. and Mrs. D. Jerome Gil- lis and family of Charlottetown. accompanied by Mrs. William Con- don. motored to Little Pond on Sunday. Rev. William D. MacDonald, ac- companied by his sister Emily are visiting at the home of thcirmofh- er. Mrs. John F. MacDonald, Little Pond. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fouhy and family. Arlington. Mass. are holi- Mrs. Walter Fisher and family of St. Peter's spent the weekend in Little Pond, guests of Mrs. Alex D. MacDonald. Little Pond School has re-ope-vb ed for the 1950-51 term with Miss Lorraine Roche as teacher. His many friends are glad to welcome Mr. John A. Steele homo alter an absence at three months. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDon- ald and son Jimmy. Dorchester, Macs, are visiting friends and rel- atives in P. E. 1. Mr. and Mrs. John F. MacDon- alcl and little son Emmett. of Rollo Bay. were among the. Sunday V15' itora to Little Pond. Mr. Leo Gorman. Boston. Mass. was a recent visitor to Little Pond. .......L........- OLDEST BUILLDING The arts building ol the Univ- ersity of New Brunswick is the oldest university building now in . tague. INE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: IIONTAGIIII Enroll! 3. low lilac B an, AGENT GEOIGITOWN: Landry. Alien snug, inn. llorrlot mate. In Walton layup. Tbotiuardlaunaybo The Pool B. so uoorgelown: Olilooz llc lollowtng place: In Montague: Ill- lunh A Boo. Mlltllotaliolhd 5-A-Lhwollnzlrnuan. lnsourIu'I'h6uoIlaruI1 .3Fl'.l.'TED FOOTWEAR of Lt. Montague Shoe store. ..'BEDs, SPBXNGB AND MAT- TREBSES-Have not advanced in price at Stewart and Beck. Mon- tague. Master Richard Matheson return- cd home alter spending the past week with his uncle. Mr. Harold Matheaon, Albion Cross. Miss Kay Martin. Souris is spend- ing some time visiting her grand- mother. Mrs. I. E. Burden of Mont- ague. ..'SCl!00I. BOOKS. - We have a complete stock of school aooks for all Grades. Get your require- ments early. Stewart 5: Beck. Mon- Mr. and Mrs. John MacBeth and children. Nellie, Pearl and Colin of Forest Hill were visitors to Montague on Sunday. guests or Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wlggintnn. Miss Greta Wigginton. Mon- tague. spent the last few clays in Struthcona. guest of her uncle. Mr. Esdale Burdett. and Mrs. Bur- (lett. visitors to Montague and Mrs. William Eliott and Mrs. Peter Sutton, who are spending the summer at their home in Strathcona. Recent were Mr. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas and family, who have been vacat- ioning at the summer home of Mr and Mrs. L. H. Coffin. left this week for their home in Montreal. Miss Hazel Jenkins. of the staff of the Bank of Montreal, Char- lottetown spent. the week end with ht'T parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins. Cumberland Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Power. Mont- ague, had as their guests last week. Mrs. Power's niece and nephew. Miss Maud Richard and Patrick Richard. Truro, N. S. They were accompanied by Miss Christine Hunt, Miss Pat- sy Macxcnzie, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence MacKenzie, Mr. Larry Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. James Altken, and Phillip and Penny Macxenzle. all of Truro. N. S. Whim Road and Vicinity Mr, Howard Macxinnon and Mr. Arthur MacDonald visited Mayfield on Sunday. Miss Betty Shaw, Brudeneil, was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Wcbb Nicholson. Whim Road. Mr. Vernon Nicholson and Mr. Lyman Nicholson. Whim- Road, returned home after spending some time with their grandmother. Mrs. Priscilla Show in Brudenell. M-r. Garth Gulls returned to his home in Forest Hill after holiday- ing at Whim Road with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George Macbeod. Ottawa. were recent visitors to Whim Road. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Russel MacBeth. Mr. Miles Macxinnon. and Mr. Lloyd Macxlnnon motored to Cavendish and Mayfleld on Sunday. Mr. Webb Nicholson, Whim Road, and Mr. Ellery Shaw. Brudenell, at- tended the meeting or the P. E. 1. Potato Growers Association in Chu- lottetown on Thursday. BERLIN. Aug. 8 - (AP) - The Communist peoples' police havh de- vised a new burying tactic plague vacation-bound west Ber- liners. They hold up private Ger- man automoblles at the soviet zonal border in Halmatedt (or as long as eight. hours with the at- titude that "capitalists can wait." Among the first victims of the new dodge was Mayor Ernst Renter of active use in Canada. BY J. .... .. . CAMP! SOME 0' I BOYS WAKES UP IN -3. N' HANG ON; BUT I'M FLOOD WATERS FROM TH' MOUNTlNS"A CLOUD" BURST! AN'e-"WELL. I ALLER5 HKTE THET LONG WALK I U" '-iii?” moo HEAWARJ ' ,,..- ,.,. . - 5LEEPER.' ' -on p West Berlin. R. WILLIAMS Wilired Cudmoro of Mea- dow Bank, was a recent visitor to Montague over the week and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stavort and family, Charlottetown, vlaited relatives In Dundaa and Annan- dale on Sunday. Min Mildred Smith. East Roy- alty. spent. the week end in Mon- tague, guest of her cousin. Miss Joyce Wigglnton. . ..'Mr. Lawrence Power, Halifax, N. S., is spending a few days in Montague, guest or Mr and Mrs. Levi Power and Mr. and Mn. Dan Power. Mr. Stewart Lovers and funny of Moncton. N. B.. are spending a week's . ” at the home of Mrs. C. H. Poole, Lower Morit- ague. Mr. Lavers was Iormerly from Georgetown. I ..'Mr. Frederic S. Martin of Ot- tarwa and his sisters Misses Heather and Helen Martin of Boston, Massachusetts. have returned home tollowlng a three weeks holiday visit. with their parents Mr. and Mrs. George Martin of New Perth. ..'GlJES'l' S?EAKlB-Mr. Carl Currie, student minister at , the Presbyterian church in Green Mountain, N. S., was the guest speaker at the morning and even- ing service in st. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Montague on sun- day. At the morning service the choir sang "Falreat Lord Jesus" and in the evening the soloist was Mrs. W. R. Garrick, who sang "Face To Face" (Herbert Johnston). Mr. Curlie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Currie, Montague. Vl.M.S.-Ladies Aid Meeting Al Montague ....'A Joint meeting oi the W. M. S. and Ladies Aid of Montague United Church was held at the home oi! Mrs. Leon Johnston on Tuesday evening. The W. M. S. had a Ihort de- votional period, Mn. Lorne Wig- glnton being the leader. The theme was "Jesus Christ. Teacher and Lord". The hymn "O For A Thousand Tongues" was sung and the leader led in prayer. closing with the hymn: "In Christ. There Is No East or West." Hospital and sick calls made during the month were: hospital 21. sick s, with 16 cards and 8 treats sent to sick and shut-in members. A report of the W. M. S. rally. which was held in' the afternoon in Lower Montague was given. A large number were in attendance at this rally. The reports from the various committees were interesting. and Mia; Newaome'a address on her work in Sydney was listened to with great appreciation. Mrs. Nathan Irving of Murray Harbour in her report of Chris- tian citizenship made It especially interesting by a questionnaire. with a number of members rep- resenting different places. giving the answers. The supply secretary, Mrs. Wallace MacPherIon urged that more used clothing be sent to Labrador and overseas. The Ladies Aid Society then -held their meeting with Mrs. C. Bruce presiding. After some dil- cuulon. it was decided to hold in supper in the Beaver Club hail. Plans were made and committee: were appointed. Mrs. L. H. Poole was appointed convener. A report of the work done in the menu was also INHI- Refreahmenta were served W hostels and committee. lomelalley visitor to the Capital on Thunday. ....... Mr. Harry Macbeod. City mm the week-and at his home here. Mr. Floyd Jay, Pilquld was a visitor to harm Valley on Monday. Miss nan: Macrlelt spent the put week in 011:: ttatown. Mn. Lloyd lncmvin and Min Marjorie llclnnla were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. maria MacDonald were visitor: to Head of I-llllaboto and at. Pours Bay on Wednesday. Mr. Doug luoarath and an. luuben llcoannell motored to the city on rrlday. Mr. George A. Ilolnnla, char- lottctown. spent the week-end at his home in mm: Valley. Mr. Starling Molwatn. Oom- brldn. Mum. visited MIMI to harm Valley on Thursday. Ira. Lloyd Ilunonald and Mrs. Punch llclntyro you visitors to Montague on setwday. Mr. William H:-neon. Montague Ipont the weekend at his bane in home vnm. . ' Dr. Angus Macuod. lomhaw. was a man: viattor tounu Vii- loy at the home at his parents. . and In. June: I. Manned. ' nr. Charla Ilacclnth. an. Al- ton ndvlllr. and-Its. Goorgeto O , jiviclniiy Mr. Charles Currie oi Charlotte- town spent the weekend with Mrs. Currie? and tamily in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosa and non of Saint John. N. 3., were re- cent guests of Mr. Rosa's brother. Mr. Melville Ross. Mr. Albert Skinner and Mr. Stirling Blackett, who are em- ployed in the city. visited their homes in Georgetown during the weekend- Mr. Ivan Hemphill of Eureka, N. S., motored to the Province I lew days ago and visited relatives in Mount Stewart and Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Crowley of Quincy, Mun. are visiting in Georgetown, where they are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenk- lna. ,Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkins of " -id: '---'i by Mrs. Jenklns' mother, Mrs. John Ster- ling, were guests of Mrs. Florence Jenkina,on Sunday. M Mrs. Estelle Harris of Summer- side is renewing old acquaintances in GeorKNown, w-hile islting here as the guest of Mrs. . W. Mac- Loren. Miss Dorothy Jenkins and Miss Joyce Jenkins. both of Chanlotte- town. were weekend guests or their mother, Mrs. Florence Jenk. ins. Miss Eileen .1-Ielen MacConne1l, student nurse at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital in Char- lottetown. spent the weekend at her home on Richmond Street. Mr. John Boyce or the Fisheries Research Board in Halifax, N. S.. was the weekend gust of his pa- rents, Rev. and Mm. S. J. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rafuse and family of Murray River motored to Georgetown on Sunday and were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Raluse. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden, accompanied by their daughter. Miss Phyllis White, mo- tored to Georgetown on Saturday and were the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory on Sunday motored through parts of the Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Crossing by way- of Wood Islands and returrling by the Borden route. Rev. J. V. Payne. Rector of Christ's Church in Eastport, Me.. is holidaying on the Island and is the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacLaren at New Perth. Rev. Payne ll a former Rector ot Christ's Church in Cherry Valley and 0! Holy Trinity Church -in Georgetown. On Sunday next be will oiltciata at the morning ser- vice in Holy Trinity Church in Georgetown. r Cpl. and Mn. Peter Jay and family or C.harlottetown,w.bo have been vacationing at the Bums Cot- tage: on Brudenell River, lelt on Saturday on-retum to their home in the city. Mr. Irving MacDonald returned to his home in Georgetown on Sunday tollowing a visit with rel- atives in New Glasgow. N.S. Irv- ing made the trip to and from New Glasgow by plane. - Mr. Joseph Scully left on Mon- day for Halifax, N. S., where he will enter the Canadian Army as I personnel onlcer. Mr. Scully is a veteran of-the last war. in which he attained the rank o! Captain. in Georgetown he was the proprietor of I grocery store and taught in the High School. Cpl. Stewart W. Layers of the R.C.M.P.. of Moixcton. N.B.. ac- companied by Mra.Lavers and son Donald and Master Eric Lenlanc. motored to the Province on Sun- day. calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Layers in George- town, before proceeding to Lower Montague where they will vacat- GETA or B. S. A. wane on sea- A ROYAL ENFIELD From 5270 to 5690 All with three speeds ahead Warehouse: KENSINGTON Dr. ls ' Al A large audience. made up of worshippers from far and near. attended St. David's United Church. Georgetown. on. Sunday afternoon when the apeclal preach- er was the well-known minister of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York. Dr. Bonnell was at his best as he dealt pow- erfully with his theme. the con- quest of fear. Multitudes today. said the preacher. arehauntcd by ion for a week at the Poole Cab- ins. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and two daughters. Elaine and Di- Inn, of Charlottetown. motored to Georgetown on Sunday where they were the gueats of Mr.. and Mrs. J. W. Layers. On their re- turn they were accompanied by Mastcr Jackie Levers who will visit with them for Old Home Week. The party was accompan- ied as far as the city by Mr. J. W. Lavers who visited his aunt, Miss Beatrice Skinner. and his uncle. Mr. James H. Skinner. who are patients in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. 0 BOX 579 Store : -ously tormented will pg, tear: or various kinds." and 1;. fun. like Banquo'a ghost. ;, the feast of life. By hruvely . in; such fun, by recah,-in: div forgiveness wherein they "3 u ed by evil in the lite, by mm": rutltutlon wherever necem and by opening the life to the comlna at God. peace will ' the place 0! fear, and gh, mm. "at l -1”” rllNtn:r'i.iI:N.?” clomem and m ”" Two beautiful! ten by mu suubeti. aonieeriid .3?" daughter of the Plelcher-'.nd9d recent graduate in piano at ya University of Toronto, were wa ht ly appreciated features of men” caslon. The or-ganlsts for the 3): were Mrs. Edward Easlon and M Hprrington Yurston. r' , After the service Dr. and Mr Bonnell were "at home" to ..num'i ber of friends at their summe, H: sidence "The Highlands.''" The August meeting or me W0. mens Association of St. David. United Church was held .g ..,' home of Mrs. George Mair an; was largely attended. 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