,.-DANCE which was to be held in Murray Harbour North on Fri- day, September 17th, has been cancelled. ' ....-rs!!! VALLlYFIl:LD-Orwell congregation. services for Sunday. Sept. 19: Valleyfleld 11.00 a.rn.: Kilmulr 3.90 p-m.: Orwell Head 7.30 p.m. A. C. Fraser. minister. .."l'!!l UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA.-Murray Harbour Charge Minister. Rev. H. C. Mscdougsll, )3. A., B. D. Little Sands 11 a. m. Murray River 'I p. in. Murray 1-lei-. bour, cancelled. ,.'GEOBGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE.-United Church of Can- ada. services for September 19th. ii a. in. Sturgeon. Sunday school 10 a. in. 230 p. in. Milltown Cross. '7 p. in. Georgetown. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. ....'PBESBYTEBIAN Church of iianada ssrvlcos, Sunday. Sept. min. Montague. morning worship 11:00 s.m.. evening service 7:30 Iilll.. Sunday school 10.00 s.m. cardigan St. Andrews. 2.30 p.m. nnv. D. A. Campbell, minister. .-QIONTAGUE Pastoral Charge, inn United Cnurcii of Canada. lbw. J. M. Fraser, minister. Sun- (In). Sept. 19, Rev. E. C. Evans is in preach t these services. Lower Montague .45 a.m.. morning ser- um-. Montague 11.00 am. morning sci-vice and Sunday school. ..'CHURCH OF CHRIST. The l.ui-dis Day. September 19th. At Montague: 10 a. in. Bible School for all ages. 11 a. in. The Lord's Supper and Preaching. At Murray River: ii a. m. The Lords supper and Preaching. Sermon by R. T. Norris. At Murray llarbour: 6.00 p. m. Bible School and the I.ord"s suppei. Combined Evangelistic Ser- vice at Montague Church of Christ at 8.00 n. in. All welcome. Kenneth Norris, Evangelist. ..'MONTAGUE UNITED BAP- '1lls,T PASTORATE. - Rev. Row- land (3. Hill. 9.4? s.. in. Montague Sunday School. 1.00 a. m. Mon- ingue Service. 200 p. m. Sturgeon Sunday School. 3.00 p. m. sturgeon Service. 7.30 p. in. Murray Harbour service followed by Communion. 730 p. m. Murray River Sunday School will hold a Rally Day Ser- vice of recitation and song. ..'DEATIl REGRETTED - Her many friends in Southern King's (Ioiinty regret to hear of the death of Mrs. Harvey, widow of the late Lawrence Harvey of Alhambra, California. Mrs. Harvey was the former Mary Jane Crichton of Murray Harbor South. She leaves to mourn two sisters, Mrs. Hen- rietta Reynolds of San Francisco and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone of Mori- tague. Her only brother. Alexander Crichton. predeceased her several The Easlem Guartlianl Friday. Sept. 17. 1054 The Guardian Page 5 ..-J. A. cannu s. Opto- mel-rllt. win be a sat from his Office. Saturday. "14 Mondllr. September rota. 'PABlBn or GEORGETOWN. 30-Y 'ri-inity. (Anglican). sundsy. September lath. Fourteenth Sun- day after Trinity. 11 s. in. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Rev. W. G. Hon. -JUPTON Gospel Chapel, Dun- d--. Sunday school 10.30 ..m., Lords Supper 11.30 n.m., r-venln" service 7230 p.m. Mr. Hownrd Hunt of Toronto will be speaking and singing at Sunday morning and evening service. Be sure and hear this gifted young man on his short visit with us. ....'l:NGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon MacDonald of Montague wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Shirley Sadie to Garry J. Hanson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanson of Nulcon, Ssslc. wedding to take place November 6th in Nalcon. Personals 'The many friends of Mrs. George Clary. Whim Road, are pleased to know that she is much improved after her recent illness. ..'Mr. Robert Stewart and Mr. Vernon Nicholson. both of Whim Road. were visitors to Charlotte- town on Thursday. 'Schools of the various districts were closed Sept. 9 and 10, to en- able the teschers to attend the annual teacher's convention. which was held in Montague. Hospital Ass'n Meetings Conclude SAINT JOHN, N. 3.. (OP)-"A revision of the moral code for hospitals is being undertaken by a commission of theologians." the 30th annual conference of tho Mar- itime cstholi: Hospital Association was told Thursday. Rev. Henri Legsri. Ottawa, ex- ecutive director of the Canadian catholic Hospital Association, said the commission will present its final report to the episcopal oom- mitteo on hospitals. Father Legarl described an "in- stitute on moral problems" held in the archdiocese of Regina this year. Those at the sessions includ- ed 25 physicians, 30 lay nurses and 30 chaplains. The Maritime association. end- ing its annual meeting. decided to conduct a similar institute at a date to be set. The executive will continue in office for A second term. Rev. Sis- ter st. Hugh of Charlottetown is president. yrnrs SRO. It's packed from Check Page 112 for shooting supplies. SEE THE - Decoys. New Fall And Winter CATALOGUE WHI Be In Your Mail Box Any Day New values for Car, Home and the Sportsman. Look it over and then call at your CTC Store at Summerslde or Charlottetown. RIFLES - SHOTGUNS - DECOYS and AMMO. H. 8: R. Single Isrroi Shotguns . . 528.95 3 Shot Repeaters 539.95 Merlin Over, and Under- ! O -0 ssssooootooo 6 sosoossosolooos 12 gauge Irnporisi Shells . . ....... . . 53.35 12 gauge Ounuclt Shells . . . . . . . . 32.65 IT IS! cover to cover with your best buys in September llth Big Event Hilda Jones of Pownal. the only girl who competed in the cham- pionship class at the Provincial Plowing Match, is shown above. (Barterls Film Lab.) Best 0 finish Young Carl Willis of Cornwall who plowed the straighiest furrow and the best finish in the cham- pionship class at the Provincial Plowing Match is pictured above. (Barter's Film Lab.) Dancing Winners Al Plowing Maich Following are the results of the dancing competitions afternoon at the Provincial Plow- ing Match at Dundas: Men's Step-dancing; 1. Gerald Clsrkin. Peskes Road: 2. 0'Leary MacDonald. Little Pond; 3. Ervin MacLeod, Mount Hope. Boys Step dancing: 1. Ross, Lr. Montague. Girls step-dancing: i. Jeanie Campbell. Dundas; 2. Louise Shep- pherd, Cardigan Head; 3. Sylvia Macbean. Cardigan North. Ladies step-dancing: 1. Viola Sheppherd, Cardigan Head; 2, Mrs. Howard Fouchere, souris: 3. Mrs. Garfield Mallard, New zea- land. Robert yesterday Well Known Murray Harbor Resident Dies ....'The death occurred at the P. 11.1. Hospital on Wednesday. Sell- tember 15. oi Mr. Barry 3. Hugh of Murray Harbour at the age of so years. Harbor. Also leit to mourn his passing is a sister Myrna. ' Barry was well known through- out King's County and also the 15- land. particularly in the field. having been a member of the the Murray River baseball team for several years. Aiwaygs his team respected his spirit ship. co-operation and competitive- ness. During the past number of years he was associated with his father in operating a large general store at Murray Harbor. All will join in extending deep- est sympatny to the family in their sad bereavement. The funeral will be held this of- ternoon. Results Of Horse Show Al Dundas A Following are yesterday's results oi the horse show at lhe Provinciai Plowing Match at Dundas: The deceased is the son of Mr. , and Mrs. Silas Hugh of Murray ' sports i Murray Harbor hockey team and , mates and opponents admired and , oi sportsman- . - Draft mare or gelding born i953 -i. John D. Morrison. Georgetowii Royalty. I Draft mare or gelding. born 1951 -1. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay; 2. Frank Coffin, Rollo Bay. Draft mare, foal at foot-i. Pres- ton Bryenton, Rollo Bay; 2. Neil Rnss, st. Peters. Draft foal oi l95iSl. Preston Bryenton: 2. Neil Ross Draft stallion any age mg.-l Roland Sanderson. Draft mare or gelding over 1400 before 1951-1. Cliiford Townsend, Rollo Bay. Draft mare or gelding under 1400 born before 1951-1. James Mallard. Gowan Brae; 2. Malcolm cdnpbeii. Cardigan; 3. Malcolm Campbell. Cardigan; 4. John D. Morrison, Georgetown Royalty. General purpose more or geldlnx born before 1951-1. Harold Taylor. Upton; 2. Frank Coffin, Rollo Bay: 3. Frank Coffin. Rollo Bay; 4. Al- lan Blaisdell, Dingwells Mills. General purpose mare or gelding born since 1951-l. Neil Ross, st. peters; H ,2. Maurice McGillivray. Cardigan. - Plow team over 2600 lbs.-l. Charles Taylor. Upton; 2. Charles Shepherd. Forest Hill. Plow team, 2200-2600-l. William Taylor & Son. Strathcona; 2. Wylie Taylor. 3. Borden Hunter. Plow team under 2200 lbs.-i. Harold Taylor, Upton; 2. Wylie CAPITOL NOW SHOWING CILIIIIII IICTUIIS II III TIINNNV WEISSMULLER JUNUII KW. l SPECIAL Bison "Rainbow" Dining ,0N SUNDAY Special Sunday Dinners will Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN with all the trimmings Adults 31.25 - Children 75o Dinner served from 4 to 7 Parties driving through may call and make reservations THE BISDN RESTAURANT DINNERS be Montague, served in The Room, every Second Douglas MacDonald 0 Hill, runner-up to Glen Morrissey for the Provincial Plowing pioiiship is pictured above (Bartei"s Film Lab) Taylor, Upton; 3. John Stratlicona. Draft team hitched Bay: shend. Rollo Buy. Reserve clizinipion-Preston Bry- Ienton. Rollo Bay. ”w(..-.,.; I TireSe-rilice?;D ----;N ooooI7EAn;N rAnM.iIIiE;N Need Coll us-iwe'ro HEAD- 0 REPAIRS-Phone us for fast. etlicient farm fire service. We ed methods only. and materials let us ml and weight your tractor tires with Good- year SOLUTION I00 . . UKLINOTITI FARM BELT- NO-delivers all the power. all the time. See us today! LOOK FOR THIS MOTOR no. CHARLOTTETOW MUN ARAGE Momaoue YE THEATRE MONTAGUE TIiur.: 8 i.m. IASTI Fri.: 8 p.m. IASTI Sula: 8 8: 10 .m. (ASTI Adm.: 40 - 55: ONG LONG TRAILER.- Lucille Ball - Desi Arnsz - Marjorie Main - Keenan Wynn Place 1 to truck wagon-1. Preston Bryenton, Rollo 2. Malcolm Campbell, Cai- digan; 3. Frank Coffin, Rollo Bay. Champion (lraft--Cliiiord Town- ouAiirnis5x ...,, CFO! mssilnuun trseflon - irl CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE DIINKS I!!! HATE! BIC TON. N. D. (AP) - ssmuea . Smith, H. of Van Buren, k.. is in a hospital here recovering from severe mouth and throat burns suffered when he swigged from a can of plumbing cleaner mistaken for a can of beer. ' PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY and SAT. I FOTESI. Cham- Hnn tar, uiulmconuoi -MLUIII NELSON'ALICE KELLEY g PALMER LEE ' WILLIAM REYNOLDS -JFRANCISE. aim Mile EXTRA ! ! BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES 4 COMEDY - CARTOON Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 gN S N FISH AND anus MEETING KINGS COUNTY BRANCH AT BRIDGETOWN ON FRIDAY, SEPT 17th At 8 P. M. All members, interested sports hunters are invited to attend. fishermen and WEEKEND SPECIALS are nose TEA 95: Per L5. BUTTER (Extra Special) 7 7 CIIISPY causr LARD 24: For us. Hilchey and Vanldersiine. Montague THE ELIZABETH STUDIO OF THE DANCE Ballet - Toe - Tap National and Aci'obaiir: Spanish - Castinettes Dancing Instructress: Beth MacGowan, For Information Call Montague 100-3 after 6 P.M. HE BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 DST BRAWIAS THROUGH AM- DRESS AS BUSH, nmsrs THROUGH MOUN- you "M5. TAINS, WADES THROUGH LEAD No min! - - - as mm sirNcAm, WHO SITTING L o 0 K E n TROUBLE IN THE l "W"-””5 - EYE C AND WINKEDI 1 ,,..,,',,,'j',,,”;':,':,,,,, See RANDOLPH soorr EE":i:MlNT Drinks - Popcorn Hot Dogs, Etc. "CARSON CITY" CARTOON and COMEDY ADULTS loo-CHHJJBEN UNDER 12 FREE DOX OFEICE OPENS AT 1:45 P.hI.-SHOW STARTS 8:15 (DST) You'll read of the everlasting glory of Grover Cleveland Alexander in all the records big-league base- ball cherishes-but the name they forgot to include is that of the lovely young lady-the inspiration for the cheers that shook the nation. posts on r RONALD REGAN "THE WINNING TEAM" COMING - MONDAY and TUESDAY "TIGHT LITTLE lSLAND" THE LAFF HIT OF TWO NATIONS! At Popular Prices. I ' Hello, this is" : Belly Gruble... I'll be seeing you soon in . , CIn:uiiscoPE P. S. And so will Marilyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall in 20th Century-Fox's Ilowlb zltskkr. A Zllzuzozvnmsj COMING MONDAY PRINCE EDWARD MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER, SEPT. 16-17 - TIME 8:80 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY BOATLOADSOFGORGEOUSGIRLS... OCEANS OF BEAUTIES nouiio suioei sl --memo sq" mi "Mogambo" ism! SARAH uwsou o iisliiiliiii WAYNE ALSO -- SHORT SUBJECTS ...,,,.x Vi. . .; .2.-...-.-S. ... . .2:-;.. ....