;:u?;. :4?! .. ...... PAGE EIGHT Georgetown And wnmw taeorgetown Royalty. where they are the guests of Miss Sarah Morrison and Mr. John D. Morri- son. L. A. C. George MacDonald of the R. C. A. F., stationed at Green- - - 'Mul91' R0397 59101393 End iwood, N. S.. is visiting his parents. Mu"? J9"y 591”m"l "9 "93" Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. timing in Souris West, where theyl "9 W99" ” W9 h0m9 N M"-l Miss Eileen Helen Macconnell ""1 MW wmum Hu3h93' I,of Charlotletown. is visiting her lhome in Georgetown. Mrs. Gerald Moriarity of Hall- ”K N- 5-: 5C'39mP”med by h” Mr. W. J. Wood of Charlottetown "W09: M155 573919 Clark 319 Vl3Wlv.'as a visitor to Georgetown on lng with Mrs. Morlnrity's mother,1Au3us, lo. Mrs. Joseph Bouchard. Mr H M OB I H H Mrs. Gerald Butler and family - r - ' Yme 0 W W9 lit August 11. on return to their N. 5.. was a business Visitor mll:Dllie in Saint John. N. 3., after G00l'l9l0Wnl 00 AUBU” 11- la holiday spent in Georgetown as ill e sis of Mrs. Butler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Barber andlMl,, Mr, H. F. 5,0,5, 5,, family of Montreal motored in Georgetown, arriving early in thc MM D0,.,,my Jenkins of ch"- ihvleek. gvhgjre they villi banner; of loilelnwn is spending her holidays rs. ar er's mot er. rs. Otjns the guest or her mother, Mrs. once Jenkins for three weeks. ,,.-1m,,.mP Jenkins, l -AC. Miss Anne MacDonald, who is employed in Halifax. N. S.. is Vlsll-y ing her parents. Captain and Mi-s3 . Cyrene MacDonald. Mr. Gerald Morrison and two MONTREAL, 10?!-The ll.-S. shildren and Mr. Felix Morrison dollar Thursday closed at a da- motored to Charlottetown on count of 1 3-16 per cent in terms august ll. ; of Canadian funds. off 1-16. It took - l9ll 13-16 cents Canadian to bliy 81 Mr. and Mrs. Pi-it Ring oi,American. Pound sterling 52.78 1- Wllmlrigton, Mass. are visiting in.16, off 1-16. l l y .L.- 4 l Yo)LP'dn3&2'4i'.&i'I)' l'l'.lL5'IA9'.9'.9L'oY', .f5C&& W ll.” ' ' ' ';'&?'r7tr.r. M Yo. T0-DAY and SAT. R0 coeorz av L we R” All the songeuq dancot.. color and fun one picture could bring you! Bing and Bob on on the loose in the fond of Bali. . . with the -world's loveliest girls! um. "N55: NEWS - CARTOON COMEDY BRITANNIAH AIR CADETS Shows 2:30 PRITHCE EDWARD APlTWi0lL SHOWS 2:30 - 7:00 - .: r r FRIDAY - SATURDAY These latotiie . mischief- makers . ' calcll illnllea willl its irillnsllevnl l, tfltlllwa 9&- lltlill W Al Iltlto . mists ttollllclloll 8ERIAL.- COMEDY - FRESH PAINTER 1 TERRYTOON - HAPPY VALI.IGY -Tl-1E. GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold AGENT GEORGETOWN: THE EASTERN GUARDIAN F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Waldon Lovers. The Post Office; ....'lAlGAIN SA-Ll. Rangette in perfect condition-525.00. Mon- tague Electric Co. ...3Mrs. Richard Llewellyn and Miss Audrey Llewellyn, Montague. are spending several days in Hall- fax. guests of Miss Selma. Llewel- lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy. Boston, Man. are spending their vacation guests of Mrs. Catherine Kennedy. Montague. Miss Leah Burke and Miss Cephenla Llewellyn are guests of Mrs. Francis Mcaarrigle. Miiltown, N.B. ..'JamoI D... Edward. Archie. William and Yvonne Lanigan of Cambridge attended the !uner'al of the late Thomas Manning which took place yesterday morning at St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay. . . 'PABlSIl OF GEORGETOWN. Holy Trinity (A glican), Sunday. August lath. Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. 11 A. M. Morning Prayer and sermon. Rev. W. G. Hogg. JMONTAGUI UNITED PAS- TOIIATI. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Min- ister. Sunday. August 16th. We ex- pect to have Dr. Ross Eaton as preacher at those services: Moli- tague: 11 A. M. Morning service and Sunday School. Lower Montagueze 1.30 P. M. Evening service. ..'THE l'RESBYTERtlANi CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sunday, August 16th. as fol- lows: Cardigan 11 A. M. Lorne Val- ley 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. if. Montague Sunday school lo A. M. Rev. J. R. MacDonald of Ripley. Ontario, will conduct these services. Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. . . 'sALVATION - Healing meet- ings with Rev. Stanley P. MaoPher- son oi California. formerly of P.I;.l.. at Muri-ay River Pentecostal Taber- nacle-beginnlng Tuesday. August 13th thru Sunday August 23rd. Services at s P. M. Sunday 11 A.M. and 7.30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Camp- bell and family, formerly of Mont- ague. have taken up residence at Rockclihe airport. Ottawa, where the former is now stationed. Their many friends here on the Island extend best wishes to them in their new surroundings. -G.U. Rev. J. M. Fraser had all visitors at Trinity Manse on Monday, his brother Mr. William Fraser, his wife and son Ian, of Green Hill. N.B.. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maoxay with their daughter Judy, oi Mahone Bay. N. an I -o.U,I' ..'GEORGE1'0WN rssronscl CHARGE.-United Church of Can- ada. Services for August 18th. 11 A. M. Georgetown, 2.30 P. M. and 7.30 P. M. 63th Anniversary ser- vice for sturgeon; Rev. J. M. Fraser of Montague will be Guest Speaker and Montague Choir will be Guest Choir at 1.30 P. M. aild Rev. A. 0. Fraser, Valleylleld, Will be Guest Speaker in the evening service. The Valleyneld Choir willi be the Guest Choir. Rev. W. AN Paterson. Minister. , Murray Harbour North and Vicinity ..'Miu Sybil-Miller left re- cently for Hunter River where she? has accepted a position. Mrs. Gertrude Gillespie, 'Bos-i ton, Moss, spent sometime recent- ly visiting at Murray Harbour North guest of Mrs. Francis Fish- er. Mr. Gibson Jennings. Dartmouth, NA. is spending his holidays with his wife and son who have been vacationing with Mns. Jennings parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jack- son. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary society was held in the vestry of the Church on Sunday, August 2nd. with ten members present. , Mrs. George MaoKenr.ie. Rox- bury, Mom. is spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. William McMillan. Trenton. N-3-. were recent week- Gnd vllltorll to Murray Harbour North guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Irving. Blnoere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Reid in the its of their infant daughter at the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital. "C? A Mi: Myrna Glow, young daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. George Clow is visiting at Lower Montague, guest of Mr. and M11. Lloyd Coll- ings. Rev. M. C. Currie lell. recently for "Camp Kler”. Hench River. where he is conducting the boys camp. The many friends. of Mr. hauls- lon Johnston, Peters Road, were sorry to hear he had the mis- fortune oi falling off a load of hay at his home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacAtecr. who have been spending their holidays with Mrs. Ms.cAteer's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Alllston have returned to their home in Agincourt, Ontario. on their return they were accompani- ed by their young son John who The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar. In Georgetown: Mriand Mrs. Don Adams. Sum- merside, are visiting Mrs. Adams' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickereon. Montague. Mr. Vernon Cottrell and Kenneth Steele of Bedford. N. 8.. are visiting at the home of William F and Mary J. Steele. Montague. ....'PANTBY SALE by New Perth Women's Institute at T. M. Llewellyn's, Montague. Saturday August 15th, at 1:00 o'clock. Inspector Louis Watson and Mrs. Watson. who have been vacationing at their summer cottage. and also visiting Mrs. Watson's relatives in Whlm Road have returned to Ot- tawa. Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. MaoLesn oi Saint John. N.B.. were visitors to the Island last week. guests oi the formers sister. Mrs. Hazel McCarron. St. Mary's Road; and brother, Mr. Willard MacLesn. Peters Road. Mr. Ma'cLean is chief valuator oi the Assessors Board in Saint. John. , -G.U. JFUNERAL YESTERDAY -The funeral of the late Thomas Man- ning of New Zealand was held from his late residence to St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay. yester- day morning, August 13th, at 9:30 am. Rev, Lawrence Landrigan oi- iicialed at Requiem High Mass. and also at the grave. Present in the sanctuary were Rev. Father Mul- lally. Rev. Father Doucette. Rev. Father Ayers, and Rev. Father Keefe. The military funeral was carried out under the direction of the Canadian Legion. Honorary pail-bearers were '1'. J.' Kickham. Henry Mallard, Owen Mccalie, James Howlett, Edward Whalcn. Joseph Conway, and the active pail-bearers were Harry Mallard. D. Cheverie. Emmett Pielce, H.,i Madore. Wilfred Cheverie, and Isaac Arsenault. l Whlm Road and . . . Vicinity ..tlii.'lsler Bil;-l3:aloii. Brooklyn. is holidaying at Whlm Road, the guest of his cousin. Mr. Brian MacBeth. Mr. and Mrs?-Don Gillis. Char- lottetown, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Kilmuir. On their return home they were accompanied by their daughter, Donna, who has been the guest of her cousin Miss Lau- rie MacDonald during the past week. 4 --.- 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackharl and! faniily returned on Thursday to their home in Fredericton after vacationing at Whlm Road, the guests of Mr. S. Jackha.rt's par- ents, Mr, and Mis. Wesley Camp- bell. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Commercial Cross were recent. vis- itors io Stanhope where they vis- led their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawson and infant grandson. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Emory. Mel- ville. Mls Blanche Holmes and Mr. Stanley Ross. both of Toron- to, recently visited friends and relatives at Whlm Road. Miss Marjory Clarey returned to her home at Whlm Road. after spending the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen, Montague. Miss Marl" MacKinnon and Miss Minnie MncKinnon, returned to Halifax after spending their vaca- tion at Whlm Road and Lower Montague, visiting friends and rel- atlves. Rev. .7. M. Fraser of Montague Trinity United Church. was in at- tendance when the local Y. P. 5 group held their meeting on Thurs- day evening, at Whiin Road Hall. -G.U. .LLA,,LMg,ngggg- MONTAGUF. W. M. S. ..'Tl1? i'egllla.r July meeting of the Women's Missionary Society nf Montague United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Lester Macbeod. The devotional service, conduct- ed by Miss Alva Brehsut, was of interest. It was an gdventm-g in Bible study with an introduction by the loader, and her questions were discussed and answered by four members. It "was suggested in the dialogue that all parents should make greater use and study of the scriptures. leaching and helping children to understand it: A short poem. "When I Have Time" was read by Mrs. mm; Wigglnton. A duet, "Trusting Not rearing" was sung by Miss Alva Brehsut and Mrs. Lewis Higginbotham. This service closed with a circle of prayer. - seventeen hospital calls -and nine sick calls were reported. also nine treats. 16 cards and one gift were sent to sick and shut-ins. Mrs. Lorne Wlgginton gave an interesting chapter from the study book. At. the next meeting roll call is to be answered by gifts of toilet articles to be sent to port workers for new Canadians. Lunch was served and a social hall-hour , enjoyed. i MONTREAL. (GP) Federal De- partment of Agriculture quota- lions: Eggs: Free cases. large 71; medium 61-62; email 51-52; B 47- 48; C 40. Receipts 752 cases. ' Butter: Wholesale tenderable 58 U2: current receipts Que 51 had been staying with his grand- parents wlio will spend two weeks visiting in Ontario - -AD. U4: min-lonllernlvle wlmlcsnle '57 U2-57 314; first grade creamery prints job price 57 U2-58. Ro- caisiu nil. . y Plequid East And Vicinity, ..tMr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly ' i i C l E”. Jud,” 0' Mind. ,1." ;:l5lil0l'5 n lhar ottetuwn on is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Jar- dine. Klngsboro. Mr. Charlie Ellsworth. ll. 5. A.. M, Gear" 90,," xwmgly mo. :l:r..ll:.l::ll we to East Baltic And Vicinity Mrs. Sammie Birt paid a visit to the City on Monday. Mr. Floyd Jay and Mr. Harold M". 590119 R059"-'”"i 5"” Jay were visitors in Morell Monday, Baltic. spent a few days as guest of Am; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson, Munn's Road. The sympathy of the community goes out to the family of the late Mr. Lawrence Whslen and sons Mn, Ruuel Mcgul,-g who pggged of Nova Scotis spent some time away in Boston, Mass, M”, Me, visiting at their home in East Bal- Gum; was me former Lydia Mu. tic. chell. Pisquid East. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Campbell Ml; Georgie Dover wag '1. re: and Miss Helen Campbell. roturn- cent visitor in Charlottetown, ed to Ottawa on Aug. 1 following a t two-week vacation at the farmer's Mr. John White. Montague. was home in Red Point. All wish them in Pisquid East on business. a. safe return and to see them on P. E. I. again next year. Mr. Arthur Birt. Rumiord, Maine. is spending his vacation with his Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrow and cousins Chester and Gladys Birt. son Douglas of Elmira were July ---- 23 Vmwn to the home or M”, Mr. Guy Jay spent the August ll Geo," Docherty. pmene, weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. . modern in every way with sitting Mr. and Mrs. Foch McDonald. souris. are spending their vacation at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Earle MacDonald. Lnrne Valley, were guests of Mrs.l MacDonald's parents, Mr. and. Mr. Stanley Dingwell, North M” 5'91"” We J5Y- 0'1 AUKUM 9 k . 1 ft tl f L b d : their hee wirllcle: ellripldyred folr Titans: Mr- "M M” Hamld 5. -"Y Ind I h , m young solis Harold and Edward :'1l::fwAolr'k.M'h lm Success n 5 motored from Cambridge, Mass. to spend a vacation with Mr. Jay's Chm: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jsyl ' and family. They were accompanied by Mrs. Jayls parents, Mr. and Mrsj William Bayliss. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Messrs Almali and Elwood Chlng. Red Point, motored to Charlotte- town on July 28. M. nu. ma ...:s.lv:::.::l0:lr::l:e.:e.e::.::.el 50uth mm "id ”"'”Y- 399'” '0'” Mr. Woolrldgc is employed on the' time visiting with friends and rela- , Government Dredge tives in Maine. ' ..BA, Tim "rm-rwrw I MR Mmtm M0D0"31dv SW01 say is the former Miss Jessie MC-l Lake. was a business visitor to;D,maid' dwgmu. 01 ML and Maj Belt RIVCT TOCCIIUBH lJames Wilfred McDonald of Souris. l Their many friends on P. E. I. wish Mr. Ind MW Hudslm M0"0W- them health slid happiness. Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser, North! l Lake, motored to Charlottetown! A pretty wedding wok place ml on July 28- the South Lake Christian Churchl , ,on July 29, when Miss Jean Baker K9ml9dY- Kmlni of Montreal and formerly of Lake- Miss Marion boro. was a visitor to Charlotte- 1 vme became the bride of Mr. Ray, l0Wn- Jitiosher of Marsliiield. Followingy y . lthe marriage ceremony the bride; Miss Adele Harris of Hlll'I'illl0n.ywB5 presented by Mr. Fred RD5el 0nt.. is spending some time It 1191" with a lovely white Bible from that home in E5.” Laklr Ichurch because it was the occasion, ,of the first marriage in South ML Ind MT5- 599139 Gmrlb Lake Christian Church. The couple Charlottetown attended the Baker-imomred to chlrlotwwwyl and M08”? Weddmll 0" July 39 "winter a wedding supper was held at , 30"”'l,L3k9 Chmchr Sandyis restaurant, Mzlrshfield. All join in wishing them both a haii-l Mr. Lane Johnson. North Lake, py married me. l spent the week end of Aug. 1 at his home in Montague. l .'-U l l Mr. Ellie Llewaiyn. North Lake. spent the week end oi Aug. l at his. bl II home in Montague. y l Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett , were recent visitors to the eastern . with l districts on Aug. 2. : T”” I Mr. Edwin Robertson. Munnls. Road, was a visitor to Red Point- recently with friends. i All are pleased to learn that Mrs! tDr.) A. A. McDonald has returned; to her home in Souris, having been: a patient in the Souris Hospital fort some time. All hope her health will continue to improve. ' The farmers here had a badl week for putting up. hay crop due to the- extreme heavy rain and they predict R lot will be spoiled. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart,l Souris. were recent visitors to I l Nova scotia. y l Congratulations are extended to. Mr. and Mrs. William Lysay on their recent marrrlage in St. Ce- You like it - . It 0! .9 you! 0 "Km -AUGUST 14. 1953 Nurses. Home Contract?r Kings Co. Hospital Awarded” The contract for the consiruc- The building was tlon of a Nurses" Home in oonnec- Mr. E B. Blanchard. tion with King's County Memorial Charlottetown. Hospital at Montague has been let price is 827,985. to the Co.nty Construction Com- submitted were pany. Mr. F. W. Curtis, Com- Company, pany manager. states started next week. and probably complete1 early in November. The home will adjoin the pres- ent Hospital and is designed to accommodate 12 nurses. It will be COAL PLANT and dining rooms. and all the es-loo” sentlals to provide adequate and comfortable quarters for the, nursing staff. Tile plans call for a two storey building 55 x 40 with exterior finish oi pine clapboards and full basement. The sub-contract for wiring liasimml student. designed by architect Ind the contract Other tend,” M- 1". Bchurmm 834,485 and William that the Whlteway. Dover. P. E. 1., 335'. work on the new building will be 000. - Fll'.R.NIE, B.C.. (Q?)-The Crows Nest Coal Co. has started a 3600,. coal briquette plant at its Michel colliery. The plant, due :0. lcompletioii in February. will pro. duce 1.400 tons of briquettes daily, IPSWICH. Englandn (GP) Ls... lSuHOl.k men, including a. grocer. la poultry keeper and an agricul. plan a 16,000-mil; been let to Mr. Gilbert Cleiiientslmmk drive through Amen mm 3 M M”m"”e' . view to settling there. Bargains Bargains Bargains A. P. GALLANT BOTH STORES - NORTH and SOUTH RUSTICO Now is the time to get your school supply. 6 reglllar Sc scribhlors, lined, plain. work books, ink sci-ibblers for 25c, or 47c per dozen. Regular 5c lead pencils, 6 for 25c or 470 per dozen. Buy the year supply and realize a big saving. laulrr-rigors;-iting pads, 2 for ........... .. 25c rT..;l2.Tio1-J;;;lIl;g'.;a;fzir.; 1:5; nsgaizrioaipzalnninbzarior . ........... .. 158 ft-ggular 15c hair comb:2Vfor- ............. .. 250 Here is a real Ergnin on footwear, below wliolesfalc prices. Only 50 pairs of work boots so only one pair to a customer. Real genuine leather army boots. Regular 557.95 oing this week for u merlshoes, regular Sll4.79:5'for .. I r Shoes; l'egull'tL:h?-.-2?Wf:(:t'l' tllE;il9 Chlldrenls Summer Shoes, regular h3.25 for iS2.49 Groceries Five Roses Flou7r,g98 lbs. bag .. .. .. d6;69 Five Roses Flour, 24 . 351.69 lilmlbs. ..r;e;.g... for . (ll-jello, an flavour .................................................. .. 590 lsl;.;(.;r.;.;T.;3r'lb. ......... ................... .. fir -(),iiAr'Special'Tt-it .. . . 6.51- . Meats Steak, ally cut. lb. . .. .. 600 REL per-lb:-from ' 45c to 55: nzlllsgtprilutfrromy .. soc tolllc Fruit And Vegetables Tomatoes, 2 lbs. for . . 29(- i'.3tErFe,-2"i6i7f ......................................................... .. 299 Cucumber, Zufor ...................... .,: ............................... .. 190 Ila-lrT;l7o?ang7,is,V 252. per doze ......... .. 37c VWeM have-a small stock ho hand going at half price. 933 wall plttewrflctftitln l Floor covering going at 207,, off. The sale starts Saturday, Aug. 15 to Aug. 22. Bothistores North and South Rustico will be opened every night until 9 o'clock except Wednesday and Friday when they will be closed at 6 o'clock. l cella's Church. Toronto. Mrs. Ly- -tAKE' ms KEY '.7.W5QES NOMI.-'L4S Ms'w' - As'HsldLw(xtf An Invitation to you who have never driven. a7lE1l.! FOR YOUR "IO-MILE PROOF." , THAT NASH GIVES YOU MORE! See your Nash Dealer For your demonstration drive . . . I ' Airil r on - , 1 Weather 'Eye Conditioned Ag Eysterlt,-mAcitr'ho: Cod Springs . . .;ust a few of the exclusive features you get in s Nssh. Sfrlfd by, " Pam and Service available I min lmnna from com to court . NASH MOTOI5 OF CANADA, LIMIYED nub omcr A uamnacvunmo rum. VOIONVO, our. SR Peferll Road M M AT"... oiul:il:elir.'s GARAGE CHARIDITFYIOWN ml0llf 9935