race incur fl-IE: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - AUGUST: 1 Draw LIKE THE -””"E'f13'i'i:EB'7!-' l at; 3' y-Fox . h ”::::---e Q22? . t,ra. ' cowboys and Ind!-:::i :0,-goons. 11118 5a'1”m::yfcra.zY 33'1"'but Twentiet very funny gun-crazy; d "A TICKET TO iv, ca. 0 u and nobody 'rouAHA'i'K " so-'” - ns'. knows what 1t W” ---s'herltf's Daughter TE6IIM'6'0IOE -i-, , tall 515 After y-Cu seiuilike best! vmichutle 1” mu . (rot t -- saznilvspiucai , ii; BAX7UMn iii! hmiiv cALH0UN mm imliv ” i'-Tii1iiNICOLOR mi 1 Ticllci in '0"""”'” . - News -- Caiioon ”Moments in Music" To-nmir and SAT. Piilii(:E EDWARD 7e9 CAPITOL T0-DAY - SAT. b,i-tery of P. E. 1'. in Pro-Re-Nata THE EASTERN. GIIARDIAN AGENTS: Il0N"l'A(lUlli Harold F. undry. Alison Allin. lira. any Ghwlrt, Mlle lllrrlec Clair. AGENT GIOBOITOWN: Waldo: uvon. , Thodnnrdianunybsbougbratsayoltu lsllowint lllaoes in Managua: mu 8. A. Llewellyn; nu, cm. asueornwwm Tiaolostmflsei lnsourlurhalnuhllsadi llilslaariialiol. 9 ' ..'RE5ERVE Friday. August ..-rrrrm IOOTWIAI. .1 1;, 25th for Dance in Lower Mo-mague. Montague shoe store, ..'UNl'rEl) CHURCH CHICKEN ..'KING's COUNTY swimming SUPPER. Wednesday. August 30th meet "Soul-is wharf. Saturday. 2 at the Beaver Club 1-lall. Montague p,m, gin," ,0, an M, I .'AIIE YOU decorating your Mugnnnnxrl-B nLxCTuc E1". home for the Lesion convention?! trical contractors. All kinds of Get your flags at the Montague 5:? electrical wiring and appliances. to 51.00 Store. ii? Clements, Montague. phone Mrs. olive Wood, nurse at the; King's County Hospital. is spend-, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph-Bock, Mon- ing a three weeks vacation at. tllue. have as their guests for a Brooklield and Clyde River. , gray; an; Mrs. John Horns. - oron . Miss Hilda Ferguson. Montalg'.ie,i is spending her vacation at thsi Senator '1'. V. Grant and Mrs, home of her parents in Chsrlotte- Gfimt left ytsttrday for Ottawa to town. . liaxztxeiiggt the special session of Far- Miss Dorothy lsaacs. who spent: the past two weeks at their home! Mr. Elgln Buell of Brantioni, in New Glasgow. N.S.. returned lo. Ont.. is spending 5 fax weeks in Montague to resume her duties at Montague, visiting his parents. Mr. the King's County Hospital, and Mrs. Reg Buell, Dr. Norbert Grant and Mrs. Grant. of Saint John. N.B are Spending a short vacation at their summer home at Lower Montague. Rev, William Weale, Greenmount. is spending a few days in Monta- gue, guest. of Rev. Robert Bryan and Mrs. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macbsren of Boston. Mass, and their daugh- ter. Mary Jane. are visiting at Peter's Road, guests of Mr. Mrs. Garfield Johnston. Mr. Carl MacLure. and his sis- ter, Miss Margaret MacLure. of Murray Harbour North have let: and Ifor Boston where they will visit their relatives for a few weeks, Rev. H13. Crawford and Mrs! qiussiongny Mm-:1'1N(; .. Crawford of Nova Scotln, spcnt a'M1-5, E1515 waim-worn, was host. few diiys in Montague. Rllests 0!? ess to the members ol the Mission- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacNeil. Mai ary society of St. Andrew's Pres- Crawtord was formerly pastor ogbyiei-inn church, Moniaguh at the Baptist Church in lVgontngueJi.nen- reguiu meeting on August for several years. isth. In the absence of the pi-ei,1.. ldent, Mrs. F. N. Young, the meet- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck, Mont-'Jng was conducied by Mrs. J.A' ague, have as their guests Mrswcun-1,, pwciiov,-ins me an to war, Jean Macxay. California, and MTV.-ship the hymn "The Lord's My Thomas Murray and Mrs. Enrl.shcplierd" was sung, -1-ii. Lordrs Bailey of West Branch. N.S. Tliisipi-iiyigr was i-epenced in unison rob is Mrs. Macl(ay's first visit to the iou,-ed i,y the scripture read by Island in 42 years. and she has hecnl Mrs. H. E. Nelson. The study per- iavourably impressed by the pro- iod was conducted by Mrs, AD, are-as made in this community. Macbure. assisted by Mrs. G. Hia- glnbotham. who gave a missionary readmsl. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. ..-('.u.l. SUSTAINED-The Pres- onto, an instrumental trio featuring ...........:n......n....:'.C Georgetown Laue" Prominent citizen The death occurred at her home in Ceorntown on Thursday, Aug- ust i'Ith of Mrs. Michael Burke 5!. in her 72nd year. Mn. Burke's sud- den passing after an illness of only I few hours came as a shock to her many friends and Icquaint- ulcer in Georxetown and t.hrouah- Evangelistic Meetings Al . Moniagiieiihurch A series of evangelistic meetings began in the Montague Church 'of Christ Monday evening Aulust 21: in spite of the very "wet weather about one hundred. people assemb- led to enjoy the lively bong ser- vice directed by William Wesls of Greenmount Church oi Christ. Mr. in Gecrgetawn the late Mrs. Burke associated herself with many soc- ieties and omanizations. A devout Sr. cannon. and three William Prosper out the Province. During hertyears Murphy J weiiul daughters, Prosper or guanine. In. new: of 'i"iisv;'s" etery. The psllbssms were Pahiek he Johnson, rahisn Boudrsault, l White. Wiillsm nndoordonnou.-O member at the tnoman, Catholic faith. she was a-prominent and active member of the Catholic Women's u.-anus and the nation of Mary. she was also a member of St. Jsn1es' Parish Orpdlt Union. the Geo t y... Community We!- .31'Z5i;"'vi5' M i?.'.i'l'tc2”t."'.'.? services: on that occasion entire 9 ' ”m"” P ' ,,,,i,i,,g ,,,p,cii,y 0, an 1.,” mm . active organisation in our tiiwn ing was almost entirely used fg;e m: D: Elehgmg w:,emQeet:t Again Mr. Weale led in the song mm and me mother of a service as the people joined him in the great hymns of the church. A Vemhn "1 W9 3””? Wm” W”: hishllght of the musical activities the vmved Mm" I mm W "ti was the special musical selections V9'v”"" md 9 ""1955 "0"” 9", i-ende,-,d by i,i,,.m.i, qu"-get of their behalz as the chairman oi; the Chgflogfgfown chm-ch of oi"-in, the cltizerr. Rehabilitation Comm.t- 1 Mr. Butler spoke.upon the theme "9 101' GGOTSOWWH. F0110V'1nl the --,),,,m cmisi, 15 The son of god,” close of the last war she was, a A third meeting of the special ev- le-dins. fixture in the banquets angelistic campaign in the Mont- SW91! by 913 WW" in MM!" 09 355 agile Church of Christ was held on V9m'Bn3- The fields of Home Econ- Wednesday evening. on that even- my and Domestic science occup- ing the increase at attendance de- ied much of her spare time and in- mnnded slight crowding in order to terests. As an outstanding practical accomodate the people, Aggm the nurse she will long be remembered song service under Mr. weaiyg dig. for her devotion to and cars of the ection was thomughly enjoyed, sick and troubled in our commun- Highlighting the musical activities ity as the Was ever ready to hell) of the evening were aivocal duet by under any and all circumstances. Mrs. Ralph neck of Montague and The late Mrs. Burke possessed 3 her sister Mrs. Hamburger or Tor. high degree of intelligence and in her undertakings in the various fields oi public service which claim- ed her interests. she thoroushlv studied her subjects and applied her until-ing energy and organizing ability to the fullest. never sparing herself but ever giving her all, to the work at betterlnt: existing con- ditiang. in her passing Georgetown has suffered the loss of one or its most prominent and civic-minded citizens: one whose good deeds will live long in the memory of our gen- eration of Cleorgetonlans. On Friday evening. August 18th.. the members of the catholic Wom- en's League attended the home and said prayers for the deceased. the League membsrs also attended the funeral in a body- 1-0" t0 mmlm Wells (no the congregation with a trumpet solo and aka a vocal solo. Mr. Burris Butler of Ulnclnnattl. Ohio. is the evangelist and his topic on that occasion was "The Con- quering Name Of Jesus." Tuesday evening marked a doe- ided increase in attendance at the Misses Alice. Janet and Carolyn Butler, daughters of the evangelist, and Mr. waals's evening solo. The theme of Mir. Butler's message was "The New Covenant In Tho Blood of Christ." to the mainland. It is reported that some 160 cars were waiting lor the boat yesterday morning. almost en- ough to keep the boats busy all diiy. with the installation oi nav- igation lights. and the introduction oi night crossings. Northumberland Ferries are doing all possible .to handle the congestion. It is reported that some coal will be hrcusht by vessels to unload new lower as stocks - r:--..., The Last and Final Price Cui that Creates MAGIC. VALUE As this great SALE near: it"; end. Surprise follows Surprise in quick succession . .- riees. new "give-away" values iminish! Yes, we've regrouped. reprised lines for the last final sell-out. Ladies Cotton House Dresses, reg. to 2.95 ..... 1.39 Ladies Dresses, reg. to 3.95 .. Ladies Dresses, reg. to 5.95 .. Ladies Dresses, reg. to 10.95 ......................... 4.95 Ladies Printed House Coats, special 2.49 and 3.49 Ladies Cotton and Silk Blouses, reg. to 2.95 ...... .. 1.49 Ladies Wool Slacks, reg. 2.95 .............................. .. 1.93 Girls Alpine Slacks, 8 to 14, special .................. .. 2.95 Ladies Pull Over Sweaters, reg. to 5.95, spec. 2.95 Ladies Lace Trimmed Slips, reg. 1.95, special 1.00 Ladies Silk Panties, special .................................. .. Ladies Cotton Dirndl & Wool Skirts, spec. 1.49 & 2.95 Childrens Corduroy Overalls, 2 to 6 yrs. FEB. 2-95. 1-90 Serial - Comedy Bristol and Vicinity Pius Mcmnis, who underwent 5,. operation. has returned to his home. Mr. lliphrsm Malone was a bus- iness visitor to the city inst, week, Mr. and Mrs. James Kenneficl: were business visitors to the city on Tuesday. Mrs. Carol McAdam has return- gi home from a visit to Charlotte- wn. Mrs. W. A. O'Brien and daughter Geraldine spent a few days in the city last week where Mr. oinrien is a patient in the City Hospital, Work on the new st. Peters Lake school is getting along very well with several carpenters under con- tractor P. R. sinnott. Mr. and Mrs. William MgcD(iu. aid spent several days in the city: last week with their daughters. Mrs. Byrne and Mrs. MacDonald. Mr. William MacDonald. C.N.R. sectionmsn here is on his annual, vacation. Mr. MacDonald. who is; nearing the retiring age spent many' &g years on the railway before; vacations were even a dream for tionmen. Times change. he says. He served on different sections ii-umi Msclimld lm. Theatre comedy Mt. Stewart - Comedy The funniest thing Shot ever hap- pened on the screen. coimv tmivsi . 11! minutes of continuous lllthtet. Friday. 3.46 I-M. Iltudllu 1 fillowt 1.00 P. Ill 0-H ?. M. . hopped by the meal -- Shows 2:30 -. 7 .. g;45 souris west before coming to his home section some years ago. of Chandler Brothers wood lniz firm has returned to his work after spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. Slnnott, the summer on the Charlottetown Rosslter then intends to enter the hospital for training. considers bio improvement iknown as Aunt Alice. she was the mil . Mr. Ralph Sinnott of the stall orie- and Mrs. P. it Miss Imelda. Rossltcr, who spent Hospital stall has-returned home and -will return to college. Miss The village school will open again next week with the same teaching staff as last year, Miss Mabel 0'. Brien. as principal and Miss Mary Mclnnls and Miss Teresa Eossiter. Bcth teachers and pupils will see in the school this season. Miss tattle Hughes, who arrived from Boston last week to spend her annual holidays will leave on return to hnr home late this week. She is on the stat! of the Boston City Hospital and spends her vac- ation here at her old home every summer. we regret to chrcnicle the pass- ing of that grand old lady. Mrs. Alice Hughes last week. Better last member of I generation of other years and her passing will be regretted by scores who knew her. She spent the past several years with her daughter. Mrs. Steele ln E- ANTI-KNOCK QUALITY! Ssh D”'d'” "med Chm" Wm” sequent difficulties It is becoming meetins on Tuesday Aus- 22nd in Roll call was answered by fifteen the Presbyterian Church. Montague. members. There were two visitors -received, considered and sustained present, The closing hymn was itivii. a well signed call from Caledonia.'p-am, Loci” Up To Theeuv The Murray Harbour South. and Wood missionary meeting was Ioiiowed bi. islands pastoral charge to Rev. ,1 business meeiin, 01 the Ladies Edward S. Hales. Fort William, ont- Aid society mmiuaimi by the pr... aria. The call contained stipend of sideniz Mm ADI Machine. Plans 52.20000 with Mimi? and four were made for having repairs made weeks holiday. The Induction of Mr. in me murchi M”. MECLMQ and Hales will take place in October. Mm Rain, Higginbotham were up Dolnted ll. committee in charge of arrangements. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Misses Catherine Currie, Barbara I" Mac-Leodr and Joanne Watterworth. ..'Over unlnviting roads 1:32, through discouraging weather . Charlottetown Male Octette ioyally came to Georgetown on Sunday night. to keep their engagement at s the railway stzriks continues the pecple oi this district are be- coming more aware oi the con- they were welcomed by a large and most appreciative audience. ”The Eight Gentlemen" were at their best and were generous in the num- more apparent that essential foods may be in short supply should the strike continue indefinitely. At present stocks of sugar nnd ginni- ber and variety of their selections. are relatively good but no assur- gggteolwis 5:115: Egeheadghegnggirag; ance can be made for the immed- Galilee" by Mr: L. MacLennan. Mr. '5” ”m" d9i””d"” 0" We WW9- Karrington Yorston was the effic- "lay ”mcks' which "' L5 ”p”"'e”' lent orzanist. The pastor. the Rev. am: in E state of nux ”" me """"' S.J. Boyce, warmly thanked the'enB'”mes this tho tr , svelling pub- srtlsts. and also spoke of the par "C A” meeting duncumes at wood here. In view of this dilficulty, the citizens who are interested in hav- ing the river dredged are anxious to see coal brought in by vessel from Sydney to supply the needs of the dredged and the tug-boats, for it would be unfortunate, after having waited so long for I dredge, that Mglecting to provide this ave- nue tcr coal might result in its loss which would be serious to the dis- trict as a whole which does con- are her T. sband, Michael Burke II. J. MABGN OPTOMETRIST lining and supplying Gllnlu i Etc. MONTAGUE. P. E. L f:ff"c':5t&fg;h:”d:5y'”;gEf;i::; Islands in their attempt to travel siderable export and tumor trade by wail, Office Bison: ' 0 lo 12 A. M. I to I P. M. by appointment. office Connected M'ilb - The GREENDAL CO. 'LTD. Ghildrens Seersucker and Jersey Blouses, spec. 69c Girls Coats .............................. .- HALF PRICE . Gii-is see;-sucker Pyjamas, special .......................... -. 1.95 Broadcloth Pyjamas with Slippers to match. reg. 3,95, special ......... ... ............................ ........... .. 2.95 Ladies Brassiers, reg. 1.95, special ...................... .. 1.00 Special lot Ladies Purses, reg to 3.95. 81190151 1-49 Girls Alpine skirts, reg. 2.95, special ................. ... 1.00 1.88 2.88 290 101 Queen Street HURTUN ACADEMY ”"'”"'"' wu rviiii rvilxrn '.turm THERE OUGHT To BE A LAW M -8), Fag()v),M&w.SE.0rte. 0 Mi-fa! "had," i:w - H W 0 C C V - - " - I - 0 n . WNTAHINNlTf WMTS Aliiuii-ism: l::.i..:t.it .....l.i.a. WEN oivsuvi 1 w,,5A3g”); GRADES ix X "4 xi OF YOUiN?' . . , . goal L ' Monthly reports to parents. . WGHTV HURT WRED! NHERFS Sm” clams permit individual attention. . Addom enquiries to Principal L.'C. Tn'tu,A., Waiiviile, N. 5.. God as Enoch and many others through the centuries have done. C After the service the visitors were guests at the home of Mrs, Mary Yorston where music. social in- tercourse and appetizing refresh- ments in which the hostess was assisted by Mrs. spurgeon Walker and Mrs. Nelson Hansen, rounded out an inspiring and long-to-bib remembered Wm”. pp 0 Bran and Shorts. Mnreii vlllsge but recently. as if knowing her time was coming to an and. wished to visit her old home. and there she was called. Her funeral to the Church of th - Little Flower on Monday mom was well attended despite the storm and downpouring rain, DINGWELL JUST ARRIVED ' Three carloads of feed containing:-Hog Grower. i-log Finisher, Hog Starter. Sow Ration, Dairy Ra- tion, Lziying Mash, Chick Growing Mash, Horse Feed, We also have a good stock of Robin Hood Flour, Purity Fl0Lll'.,0ll cake, fishmeirl, binder twine. cement, ashphait shingles, roofing material, War Asset win- dow sashes, frames and other building material. . Moreli B BOSSITER 5 a..mm,.rr, 9003. UELVlwRE- VDE7WOIr I4, MICH. I YOUR RECEIPT? OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE OUT ,,,,,,f,.,;i,, NED BETTER MAKE A TEST in-Ia mass 3 FLiGl-lT WiTH -u-THAT THE OLD PEANUT CRATE AND RDA-srelz--1'. HOPE sue GE-T5 THEY BUY A 20-MULE TEAM TOY TAKE OVE HOW ARE eoAo,3usrsiz! i'r's spasms VOL) NEED! i-iwvau MlGHT i SCATTER A Few 3ALes or: p HAV ABOUT IN A d THE TomceAu.' , Eio5'3ti3t2” AN QNCHQR 9-25 ” i on vault . ' 'riziP, DAN. . vow-r FAIL 70 izuu our ."lb THE SHIP- vmzos AND "Wm see OUR: one 1 '- canoes iiilliiii ..i M, i THINK I'M ".1 ei-:'rAi.i. 1. warcros. . D? IT HERE - 'I'l-iEYGO'l"'i'H' BY J. BULL ABOUT BOTH , IHFLUENCED STARTED TO TAKE SUCH l HERE'lDr A Tki? BUT GETHER. TH' FIRQTONE i ANl DAN