EXTRA! rum PRMEE EDWARD rue. wen. MATINEE 2:30 -- EVENING SHOWS 7-9 em! fifffiiffunizilnauuisla-r A PETE SMITH SPORT QUIZ '_..._-..._ rumw CAPITQL rue. and wen. SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 in cmecoone ALSO NEWS jbeen seriously ill at the county Memorial Hospital, . fir); _ GUARDIAN- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN i | ..°.Danos - Union Road School. xuua county. Monday. Jul! 19- Websterb Orchestra. .31‘!!! Girl‘ SHOP with gifts for all occasions. C. R. Boehner, iJeweller, Montague. i Mr. Murray MacKenzie. Dundee. was a business visitor to Montague on Thursday. Messrs. Malcolm Boston and Bryer Llewellyn, staff of Berg- mann's. were visitors to Charlotte- ltown ‘rhursday on business. Miss Clara Taylor has returned to her duties at the Maritime home for girls in Truro. N. 8.. after vis- .iting her father. Mr. Richard Tay- _lor. Lower Montague. Her many friends will regret to |learn that Mrs. Mary Mabey ll erlously ill at her home in Mu.- ray River. Mrs. Mabey who is past her 90th year, enjoyed good hea.th up to a short time ago. l-ler friends iwish her a speedy recovery, Rey Machon. young son of M1. and Mrs. Robert Machon. Lowe: Montague. has returned to his home after having undergone an operation at the King's County Memorial Hospital. F‘riends will be glad to learn that Miss Mary Leslie, Public Health Nurse. who for some weeks has King's has been removed t6 her home in Mo- rell where she is recovering. Dr. Lester Brehaut, Murray River. has been confined to has home for some time, and has been advised to take s complete rest for some weeksugDr. Brehaut has s large practice in Murray River. and his many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Matheaon Albion Cross. accompanied by their daughters Catherine. Gail and Ba: - bara. are visiting for a few days Mr. Matheson's brother and sister in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard ‘Matheson at their summer home u Lower Montague. The mechanized equipmen‘ oi Poole as Beer, contractors is at present working on the Cumber- land Hill road in Dundas. where they are completing large clay fill-ins so that the road may be prepared for heavy traffic. The work is under the foremanship of Mr. Lorne Wiggirrton. Montague. Rev. J. s. iioycuof the United ‘COMEDY CARNIVAL" 1S DELUXE rnnnr FOR ADULTS AND KIDDIES ALIKE Responsible for more innovations F. laugh-provoking entertainment an. anyone else in the comedy “eld- "Stem" DFOducer Hal Roach tops more than a. quarter of a “emu” °i film-freaking with his newest offering of hilarious screen fare. "The Hal Roach Comedy Carnival," photographed in the willingly life-like hues of 01.11.- color, which Open; mdny t L? cflpltpl Theatre. a ne Blending a surprising variety or iii urnmmm’ OFIOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying (113553; Etc MONTAGUE. P.E.l. Office Hours: 10 to 12 AM. 8 to 5 RM. Bvlllllyl. elm. by appointment Office Connected with Drill Store comedy elements into a. huge. rollicking‘ round of fun, "The Comedy Carnival" is divided into two parts and runs the entire gamut of humor from warm. heart- tugging chuckles and slapstick for the kiddies to scintillating, ultra- sophistlcated wit for the grown- ups. Part One deals with a group of school children of the “Our Gang" strip who attempt to intimidate their new teacher. It ends in as hilarious an about-face as the screen has seen in some time. Part Two relates the dilemma caused by a prrvtnincnt stock broker's ex- posure to the antics of his fabul- ous dog and here the wit and Sflilhistication of contemporary American is brought to a full flowering. And for the .first time. color, generally reserved for spectacular outdoor epics or musicals. has been used to enhance straight comedy, adding immeasurably to the gaiety of the proceedings nEAvY siuinrfis In the U.S.A. the yearly con- sumption of cigarets is D00 per head, and the mamlfacture of cig- arets is about 120,000 millions a year. Church. Georgetown. left on July 6th for a two months visit to his former hoinein England. It has been a considerable number of years since Mr. Boyce has seen hrs former home. and all his many friends wish him a very happy holiday. Mrs. Boyce and her son expect to spend t he summer months in River Herbert. On Thursday evening the Mon- _tague senior baseball team tucked. away the championship of the ist section of the baseball schedule b; defeating Peakes 8-5, and ensuring themselves of a berth in the Aug- ust playoffs. Under the stellar pitching of Mac Patterson. the lo- cal nlne came through in the lasi half of the 5th inning to take over the lead. n the first inning Peakea knocked three runs. but Mon- tague came right back to make it 3-2 at the end of the third. Then in the fourth Peakes went ahead 5-2 and again Montague met the challenge tying the score st the end of the fourth. Peakes weze unable to score in the fifth. and i: the last half Montague moves‘ three runs across the plate to tale the lead 8-5. and to take the first section. The feature of the even- ing were two base hits by Harold Stewart. George Nicholson and Glen Reynolds which sent across the winning runs. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoopla ‘THAT'S RIGHT, DEFLATE your: fruzes! vista. seep A'MAN a our FROM THE next VILLAGE. AMTH AM Auz PUMP TO Rescue PLA"! torn-l us You 20886425 mush-teat HE comes sosr cart. rum - “si-leszieetu- HAR-RUMPH! l’ //7//37/¢ THATu. LEARN vou MOVIE oarie- ‘ sweets Nor To - Rooms BOYS! * Hoopte BoYS ? JAKFJS _ 2.... aatueav seA1s.// aGlNTl: IONTAGUR: Iarqil I. Landry. Albert Aiibel. Ira. lyrea. 8 III Harriet Ciel: hint. . ' AGINT GIOIGITOIN: Walden IIVI\ AGENTS BOUIII: Ills lnld Iselaards ‘Ibs Guardian may be besgbt as an! or tbs following pisses is Montana: lib I. A. Lievsllyli hrs. Clay. In Georgetown: ‘Ins Pass Oilieesgln loaris: Camden's and Ilsa-ease loner. in ll. Peter's: The Post Olsen. b and Gordon Iarrfl .3108’! - t-Csnada wild gesn. Finder please contact Harvey Moors. wlltown Cross. .1816 SPECIAL — 5 Pairs men's brown and white sport ox- fords, originally $9.00. reduced to clear at 88.00. Montague Shoe Store. Mrs. James MacDonald“ Char- lottetown. is spending a few days in Montague. guest of her brother. Mr. Bam Wood. Miss Margaret Mscbeod, RN? Bridgetown. is acting as day nurse for Miss Anne Innis who is ser~ iousiy ill at the King's County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Rachel Watkins and her son. Hudson of Boston. have arriv- ed. in Montague to spend their yearly vacation here. They are the guests of Mrs_ William A. Mae- 11¢. During the pest two months the tourist trade to Montague has been considerably extensive owing to the many facilities offered for re- creation such as fishing. tennis and bathing. Many who have visited here in the past have returned year after year where they have spent a few weeks in pleasant holiday surroundings-ban. Mr. and Mrs. Ediwin C. Hans- oom. Newtonviile. U.S.A., are ve- iting in Montague. guests of Mrs. Hanscomh parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacGregor. Mr. Hanscom is leaving on Saturday for his home in Newtonvllie while Mrs Hans- com will visit Mrs. Hugh Buch- anan. Moncton for 5a few_ days- after which she will return to Montague to spend four weeks with her parents and relatives. ....'Mr. Glen Reynolds. manager of Taylors Jewelers. Montague. has been accepted as a recruit in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Mr. Reynolds will be leaving for Calgary this coming week. Mr. Reynolds graduated from Montague High School in i942. alter which he joined the Royal Canadian N .v_v in which he served until the end of the war He then entered Queens University in Kingston where he continued his studies. In i947 he became manager of Taylors Jewel- ers. Montague. which position he has held up to the present. Pop- ular with all residents, Glen has given much of his time in sponsor- ing sports tnd other community activities. His many friends wish him every success in his new field. After the departure of Mr. Reynolds his position will be filled by Mr. Victor Pepier who arrived from England several months age As well as managing the store. Mr. Pepler will continue to glvc his ex-' celient service in the watch repair department. ‘ GEIIRBETCWII 8r VIGIIIITY Miss Catherine MacDonald of Bristol is the guest of Miss Louise Murphy. Mr. Cyrus shew. insurance agent of Montague was in Georgetown on business. Major J. A_ MacDonald was ir. Georgetown on Iriday on Reserve Army business. Mr. Daniel Maclean of De Grus Marsh was a business visitor ta Georgetown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougsn and Miss Joyce “Billie" Jenkins motored to the city on Thursday. Mr. Richard Hesrn was a. recent visitor to Pictou. N. 5.. where he attended the Lobster Carnival. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Jackson of Kitchener. Ontario. are guests o! Ml‘. and Mrs. B. C. KnlBhtP-Geu. Mr. William 8. Martel]. local coal dealer had men engaged on Friday in unloading and deliver- ing a car of coal to his customers. Mr. John C. Gotell. caretaker of the Georgetown Post Office is at present on his yearly holidays and his position is being filled by Mr. Neil A. Wight. . Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith and son Billy of Montreal. who have , been holidaying with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitz- gerald left Baturhy on return to their home. an». Alec MscKinnon of Edmund- storb N. 3., has joined Mrs. Mac- Kkirion. who has been here for some time and will vacation for a: few wseiu. Miss Florence Farrell of ‘Pren- HEATING EQUIPMENT ' OF ALL TYPES ELECTRIC CENEIAI. STOVE AND FURNACE CO. ' Phone ll” - Gt. Geo. Si.‘ CHARTJQTIETOET llilngs Bounty‘ '. L. 0. L. Parade On Sunday. July ilth n. madam. the annual parade and church sar- vice of King's County L. 0. Is was held at Belfast. The parade formed at the Polly‘ Monument and was nurshaled by County Marshall Donald Hume. In the parade were Grand Lodge_officers who reside outside of the jurisdiction of the County. R.W. Grand Master C. D. MacPhall. R. W. Deputy Grand Master G. A. Cudmors. RW. Grand Secretary J. A. Murray and Past Grand Master Rev. J. R. Skinne- snd J, V. Moore. The parade was graced by the presence of some twenty sisters of the L.O.B.A.. who are members in Lodges in Queen's County. The parade was one of the largest held by King's County LOJ... for some years. In the at. John's Presbyterian Church with its historic past and beautiful surroundings the servnze was held. Rev, J. R. skinner, M. W. Grand Chaplain of the M. Vi. Grand Lodge of British America and Past Grand Master of the Pro» vlncial Grand Lodge preached the sermon from the text. "Be watch- ful and strengthen the things that remain. that are ready to die". Rev. 8 chapter. 2 verse. In his able ser- mon the speaker urged his hearers to strengthen by their influence and help the many and worthy in- institutions or our day. At the close a. the service the parade assembled around the soldiers monument. The brethern by a vote of thanks en- pressed to the Minister, session. or- ganist and choir of the church, their sincere thanks for the use of the church and the leadership lr. the service of praise. W. H. Mac- Innis on behalf of the ‘church ac~ knowledged the vote of thanks. The offering which was very gen- erous was in aid of the Protestant Orphanage. The, parade dispersed by the singing of God Save the King. ton. N. 5.. is vacationing in Georgetown, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gotell. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Baker and Mr. Stanley Baker of Murray Har- bour were visitors here on Thurs- day and on their return they were accompanied by Mr. Warren Baker and his daughter. Francis. Mrs. Raymond Lavandier and daughter Linda were recent via.- tors to Mrs. Lavandieris. parents- Mr. and Mrs. C_ MacCarron of Peter's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Graham of Murray Harbour North were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wight. Miss Helen Reid of Hope River and Miss Katherine Roche, with whom she has been visiting left on Friday for Antigonish. N. S. where they will visit Miss Rosalie Kig- gins. The many friends of Miss Eliza- beth Cameron. who for the past few years has been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Robinson in Lower Montague are welcoming her back once again to Georgetown where on Friday she took up residence in her home. lVLr. Jack Hempslock of Ottawa arrived in Georgetown a few days ago and will spend his vacation here with Mrs. Hempstock who has been in Georgetown for the past few weeks. They are guests of hiss, Hernpstoclcs parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacKinnon. Another enjoyable and education- al evening for local music lovers was held on Wednesday evening at "The Highlands" when Miss Elizabeth Bonnell continued her Wednesday evening "Music Appre- ciation Hour". Mr. MacInnis of the National Film Board showed the following interesting films: -l. Toronto Symphony - Sir Ernest MacMillan; 2. lbondon Symphony_ Muir Matheson; 8. N.B.C. Sym- Dhony_.9rturo Toscanini with John Price vocalist and Westmin- ster Choir; 4. 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