I my 25, 1951' g . rm: ousnomz. CHAR-LO'r'rE'l'OWN- -, .. .- rams swim .r.. and Mosher's mother, sister and broth- and (V11!!! spent by all, and a gross suns 4 ..:M. .....-. in SONGS. osuces. HEAR:- "Lite is so Peculiar," I '.'Accidents ML Happen" and 7 . other Hit Tunes! V NANCY J, OLSON &-...-.. K ' ' - Mr.Mus1cinmS9 n it TN A MUSICAL STORY PACKED WITH FAVORITE suns v... CnosBY.. he CHARIES. RUIII OOBURN gh HUSSEY PRINCE EDWARD run. . rm.- sar. 1. Ill run AND All. Your ,7) I" T0-DAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 CAPITOL Tllllll. - FRI. - SAT. Maw Au rut ssvrmsr Mllfl , ME RDARIUG IDGERS and I1" IDGEIS IIDEIS Ierlal - Comedy - Cartoon "T0-DAY THR ILLS - MYSTERY "DIAL - 1119" Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 4 - "Most Tickled Man i Ever Talked Wit " Says Dregglst leer "We are &'"lo0'f Moone's Emerald Oil, as we sold" ourselves on the" one case of E and 1 A A nnnlxlalpauo co. . Lorne Valley and Vicinity ..ilVI:rs. Stanley Ferguson was a visitor to Montague recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mia: Shirley MacDonald were '.isitors to Charlottetown recently. s "j" . Mr. Lloyd MacDonald and Mr. Roy lvfacleod were business visit- ors to Georgetown recently. Miss Aletha Maclaod has ac- cepted a -, 1” as teacher in Montague school for the next term. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fisher have as their guest. Mrs. Fisher's mother Mrs. Daniel Campbell. Boston, Mass. Mr. M. Gallant who has been vacationing in the Province for the past two weeks. has returned to Rumford. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Down and daughter Isabell, Charlottetown. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Shaw. ..tMr. James M. Maclieod spent the past week visiting in Bonshaw at the home of his son. Dr. A. A. MscLeod. Mrs. sterling Maeneod and daughter Donna. Halifax. N. 8., are. visiting at the home of Mrs. MscLeod's brother, Mr. George A. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maolseod. Misses Jane and Joan Macarath. and Mr. Roy Macbeod motored to Charlottetown where they visited with friends. Mrs. Ales Mscbougall and fan- lly. Montague, spent a week with Mrs. MacDougall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mscneod. Lorne Valley. Mrs. Bert heard and Mrs. Mal- colm Macheod attended the We- men's Institute convention held in Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Crane and family, Labrador, some time with so-. Orano's pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Orane. Miss Florence Ferguson has re- turned to her home at Tormen- tine, N.B.. after a pleasant visit at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac- Leod. Mr. and Mrs. I-ferry Fisher have returned to their home in New Jersey sf r spen an enjo sble vacation on wereMrg'uesnts of Mr. Fisher-is moth- -Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacGrath. 3:-iuhg. N.l.. motored to a a few days visiting Grath'a parent. Mr. M. ssaeorath. AGENTS:-IONTAGUB: . lrase Ilaerbeo. The Guardian may be Iowa: no but Office; ardslloa. ..'BUnIlG-Used feed lkassr and Annear. Montague. ..tMr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomp- son, lea, N. 5., are visiting in Montague guests of Mrs. Thompson's grandmother, Mrs. Al- fred Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richard of Truro, N. 8. are visiting in Mon- tague. suertsof Mrs. ' Richard's brother-in-larw mil sister. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Power. ...!OHUBCH OF SCOTLAND - Communlon Service, July 29tl-., Murray River. 10.30 a.rn., and p.m. Preparatory services Thursday and Saturday 8 p.m. Thanksgiving service Monday 10 par. Rev. J. 1!. Bishop. Guests Of Honor At Shower ..'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schaff- ner (nee Roma Dunn-ing. daughter of J. E. Dunning of Montague) of Middleton; Nova Scotia, were guests of honour at a miscellane- our shower at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jamieson, on the Montague River. There were about seventy friends pre- sent and everyone thoroughly en- joyed a very pleasant evening. The program included a. hilar- iou.s skit preunted by Messrs. Ralph Beck, Harold Stewart and Sheldon Jay. Piano accordion selections by Mr. David Ahlberg. Roscneatlh. were greatly enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Schaffner were the recipients of many lovely gifts which wne opened by Misses Jes- sie Hutcheson and Betty Anne Beck, assisted by Miss Thelma Larter, Miss Peggy Beck and Mrs. Claude Nicholson. The honoured guests graciously expressed their appreciation and extended a cor- dial invitation to visit them in their home in Middleton. A delicious lunch was served by Misses Betty Anne Beck, Wilma. MacLure, Anna Mac rep, and Barbara Beck. assisted by Gilbert Clements and Dick MacLean. A jolly- sing-song brought a very happy occasion to a close, every- one joining in wishing Roma and Don many years of happy mar- ried life. I7 Arms -liiogram May last 20 Years DETROIT. .July 24-(CP)-cam adian Anbassador Hume wrong said tonight the wears rearmament program may have to continue for 20 years) W 7 Despite achievements of the North Atlantic Pact, he said, "we must still be ready to devote a. most distasteful proportion of our energy and resources to defence." The Ambassador to Washington. in a speech prepared for delivery at a dinner celebrating Detroit's 250th anniversary, seid western co-oper- ation, as witnessed by the North Atlantic security Alliance and the Canadian-United states Joint-De- fence Agreement. has reached a "scale and character which no one could conceivably have imagined as possible a. very few years ago." .......M.MM.g. ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL Senior Department: Grade X-(No final exams. Took Entrance). Grade IX-I. William Trainor: 2. Ronnie Cameron; 3. Aeneas Murray. Grade VIII-Lavenia McAvinn. Grade VII-l. Anne Noonan and Nora Murray (equal). Highest average for the year- William Trainor. 96.3. Honorary certificates makinl over 8093 in year's work awarded to, in order oi merit-' William Trainer. Ronnie Cameron. Anne Noonan. Nora Murray. Paul- ine Green. Leo McLeod. Mary Tralnor, Aeneas Murray, Everett Noonan. Paul Noonan, Marion Ross, linens Murray; Carmen lioas, Lavenia McAvinn, Bessie Delaney. Prize for highest standing: Grade IX-William Trainor. Grade VII-Anne Noonan and Nora Murray (equal). Prise for perfect attendance- Beaaie Delaney. Paul Noonsn. La- venia McAvinn. Prizes for best book of collec- tions-1. Nora Murray; 2. Anne Noonan; 3. Pauline Green. Following the presentation of priass and certificates an address was rendered the teachers by Noreen Dawson and Bessie Delan- ey. Presentation oi two lovely gifts were made by little l.'ilesnorNoon- an and Billy Dawson. The children were then treated to foe-cream by their teachers. : How Lovely". "Behold A stranger At the Door". and "savionllreathe an Ironing Blessing". Mrs. Dan- iel Show presided at the organ. in. Armand Besucheane has re- turned to his home at Rumford. Maine. after spending a pleasant vacation at the home of his moth-I or-in-law. on his return he was accompanied by his wife and ddutbtor who have been, visiting Mrs. leauehsanre mother. Mrs. Teresa O'Brien. for several weeks. IDNDON - (CP) - An am- aewbowaslasttearrivein emoralrmtooktimsandanalf for lunch and was first to leave at night was imrnortslired in his itla's Iasgaalno. A story citing hh reecd was entitled: "Every. day a holiday with pay." larold P. laadn. Ira lyroa lbs loyoo Wlsglatoa. Min lean sea-ua AGINI oaoaosrowm Waldoa urea bought at Ioatague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: bags. - for those x Grade VIII-Lavenia McAvlnn. l. the iouowiag places to in Geoego in Sous-ls: The duck Ia: and I. H5 -..'DB. M. N. BECK. St. Peter's will be absent from his office from Wednesday. July 25 to Wed- nesday, Aug 1st inclusive. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schafmer of Middleton, N. 5., are spending a few days in Montague, visiting Mrs. Schaffner's father,. Mr. J. E. Dunning. Mr. and Mrs. schaffner were married in Middleton. N. S. on Saturday. and are enjoying a honeymoon trip through The is- land. Mrs. Schsffner is the former Roma Dunning, daughter of Mr. J. E. Dunning. and Mrs. Dunning. she has been a resident of Man- tague for many years, before mov- ing to Middleton, N. S. .:j........ Dies In City :- ....tThe death occurred in Char- lottetown Monday, July 23rd. of John W. Campbell. Montague. Mr Campbell was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Campbell and was born at Montague, April 22nd, 1877. Although in failing health for several months his passing came ns.a great shock to his many friends and relatives in Mon-- tague and vicinity. Until last spring the deceased had been a valued employee of the Montague Furnishing Company for many years. He leaves to mourn his passing three sons. Lewis in Somerville Mass. Clifford in Alpha. Idaho. and Willard in Alberta; three daughters, Myrtle, Mrs. William Head. Somervllle, Mass: Cather- ine. Mrs. C. M. Daniels. Toronto; and Jean in Charlottetown: one brother. Arthur. in Boise. Idaho. and two sisters, Mattie. Mrs. Rob- ert MacLean, Quincy, Mass.. and Hattie. Mrs. Emery Keltmer, Boise, Idaho. His wife predeceas- ed him in March, 1951. Two bro- thers. Chester and James, and two sisters. Etta. Mr:.. vwan-an Campbell and Gertrude. Mrs. Ben Gordon, also ps8d8CeliSEd him. The funeral will be held from the Christian Church Montague Thursday afternoon and inter. ment will be in the Montague.- Cerheiery. . ---M.M.. SOUTHPORT SCHOOL ...... Report for the (senior rooms): Grade X,-l. Janet Reardon; 2. Ira Finalyson; 3. Ralph sn-nu- wood; 4. Phyllis Higgins. Grade IXh(a)-l. William Stew- rt month of June. a . Grade IX fb)-1. Shirley small- wood; 2. Russell Mutch; 3. Muriel Matirano. Grade VIII composite test (in order of merit)-l. Betty Roberts; 2. Theresa Gallant; 3. Jean Mac- donald; 4. Gordon Aylward; 5. William MacFsrlane; 6. Barbara Duffy. Grade VII Grading Certificates (in order of merit)-1. Michael Reardori. Joyce Macliie and Betty Rodgerson; 2. Patsy Cooper: 3. Katherine Burns; 4. Betty Ayl- ward: 5. Jackie Mccarron and Orville Jarvis: 8. Claudia Robert- son; 7. Lionel Jarvis: 8. Joseph Smallwood. The MacLean Method of Writ- ing Benior Certificates were award- to- (not in order of merit)- Ira Finalyson, Barbara Duffy. William Stewart. Katherim-Burns, Joyce MacKie, Betty Aylward,Jean Macdonnld. Theresa Gallant, Clau- dia Robertson. , Junior Writing Certificates were awarded to: Michael Reardon, Joseph smailwood. Orville Bruce Jarvis. William MacFarlane. Rus- sel Mutch, Gordon Aylward. Betty Rodgerson. Jackie Mccarron. Ll- onel Jarvis. special diplomas for proficiency in writing were awarded to: Mur- iel Martirano. Betty Roberts, Pat- sy Cooper. a MOUNT MELLTCK ICIOOL The following is the report of Mount Melllck School. Grade IX-1. Shirley Jenkins. Grade VIII-1. Betty Praught, 2. Malcolm Macftsez 3. Clayton Morrissey. Grade VII-I. Ruby Wood: 2. Harvey Bruce; 3. Harvey Praught. Grade VI -1. Dorothy Jenkins; 2. Lorraine Praught. Grade V-1. Norma Robertson: 2. 'eanetto Bruce; 3. Lloyd Mac- Eachern. Grade III senior-l. NormaMor- rissey and Betty Grant (equal); 2 Brendon Praught. Grade III Junior-1. Freddie Richards; 2. Donald Macltse: 8. Gloria Grant. , Grade I-i. Kenneth MacEach- em; 2. Doreen Grant; 3. Eleanor Boswell. Those who wrote Entrance Ex- aminations are: Loyde Mutch,” George Bruce, Alan Macnae, Glen Morrissey. Highest average in senior grades .-Shirley Jenkins. Highest average in Junior grades -Freddie Richards. Best attendance for the year- Jeanetto Bruce. Teacher-Aletha Maelbeod. II. J'. IAADDII orroserralsr fitting and dlsptplyhg Gls-es IIONTAGIII. P. I In olleolloarer IOHIILI. lhlhl. oyappetasmsol. olieaceaaaotsdwlh Jhogltovo. Vicinity Mr: and Mrs. John J. Perry and Mr. Joe MacDonald have returned from a brief motor trip to Halifax. N. B. V . ..l... West lt.sPeters Lake school put on their annual dance and fast- ival recently, and was well at- tended, roceeds being for the new school. . Mr. James Arnold of the crew of the ,P.W.D., dredge at Rich- mond was a week-end visitor at his home here. Mrs. Margaret Willard and fam- ily have taken -up residencg. in their new home in the village that has been under repair for aome time. 3 Mrs. James F. MacDonald. who has made a number of trips to the shrine of st. Anne, left again on Monday last on the long trip. Mrs. P. R. Sinnott and Miss Mabel O'Brien .attended the an- nual convention of the Women's Institutes in the city recently. We understand that the village restaurant that was burned some time ago will not be repaired by the present owner but will be sold as it is. Mrs. Teresa Trainor. who retir- ed as parish housekeeper here some time ago. was a week-end visitor here again. then left for her new home ln Hope River. Miss Teresa Rossiter and her sister Imelda have both taken po- sltions in the city, Teresa having joined the staff of Rogers Hard- ware while Imelda has joined an- other firm in the city. Mr. Howard Masher and family have been here from Toronto. on accompanied by vacation, -Men's Sneaker Iloot Cork Insole. For 52.49 -Boys' 1-5 Regular G298 For 51.98 51.19 Reg. 32. For 51.79 R an! s . Igor a;1.;;5 Regular G .95 4-95 or. Howard left here after the war and settled in Torontb where he has done very well. We are all glad to see him around again halo and hearty. A large list of travellers from this vicinity left on Monday on ma” the annual pilgrimage to St Anne Quebec. Travelling from Moncton by special train, they will be away about a week. We learn with regret of the death of Mr. Joseph Richards at his home in leal River, N. B. His wife. a former Bristol llrl. WIS Miss Evelyn Lapierre, and resided here and at Borden for many years. Old friends at Borden will remember her as a clerk in sher- ry's store. Her mother and sisters also one brother reside in Bristol. Mr. Bennett, local canner here, is busy at present canning the unwbarxy crop for home use. scores of -people have taken their berries to his clean. modern plant to have them done. Miss Reta Malone has arrived from Boston. Mesa, to spend her vacation with her brother and sister-in-law, Eph and Mrs. Ms- lone. Beta is no stranger here as she was housekeeper for the late Father Rooney here for a number or years and went to the states to reside some years Ilia! hi! death. Mr. Charles Murphy has arrived from Portland. Maine. tospend his vacation with his brothers and sisters around this vicinity. and at the old home he left many years ago. Mr. Murphy 18 an en” glneer with the Maine Central Railway and nears the pension age now owing to his ions SGYWW record. Charlie has made NOTES of trips back to this vicinity Mr. Regular G335 child's Ilse Strap Sneaker 3013' Sneakerstlxfenl W3" '0lts' Sneaker Boots Men's Iurgund Loafers through the years. OVOF. 100 pairs of cuban heel pumps, black. grey or wine. A 2.98 & 3-98 dais in black, white or tan. Reg. 54.50 to or. Junior or Sister. vignry Miss Shirley Coughlin. Fortune Cove, is now spending part of her holidays with relatives in Char- wn .... . Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant. Summe ” . were week-end visit- ors to Woodstock and vicinity where they visited their many friends and relatives. jje ' Mr. and Mrs. Keir Thomas and children Barbara and Chester. Woodstock, were recent visitors to Mill Road. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gallant. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant. Mill Road. was a week-"end visitor to o'l'..eary, the guest of her sons, Mr. Frank Gallant and Mr. Joe- eph Gallant. .M. Miss Marion Gallant, Mill Road, spent the past week It the mm” of her sister. Mrs. Arthur Arsen- ault, Cascurnpec. Miss Betty Gallant. O'f..eary. is new spending a few days with her grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth Gal- lant, Mill Road. ,IMrs. Urban Gallant. Mill Road. is new spending a few days With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant, Piusville. Mr. William Maxiield. Free- town, is now visiting his DB!'Cn'-Ev Mr. and Mrs. Russell: Maxiield. Fortune Cove. V Mr. Roger Culleton. Toronto. was a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. George Ooughlin.For- tune Cove. A bingo and clambake was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Stanley Gaudet, Mill Road. in aid of the St. Thomas Aquinas Soci- ety. A most enjoyable evening Great Savings On Sports, Dress and casual Shoes! .VVamore pleased as Punch to again bring you our annual liorgoin sole of soosonoble footwear. At this sale. you will find a. goodly selection of Summer footwear. for Dad. Moth- BALLERINAS Green or White 2.49 We have about 200 pairs of stylish colored san- 81' 9931: 3550 2.98 1 ALL SALES FIIIAI. Rememlior. Summer is less than half DAlIES' -063.00 was realized. The many friends of Mr. Itas- sell Maxfisld. Fortune Cove, are sorry to hear that he is now a patient at Western Hospital, Al- berton. "All wish him a speedy recovery. A post-nuptial shower was held at the home' of Mr. and Mrs Byl- vsin Arsenault, Fortune Cove. in honor of their daughter Mrs. Ar- thur Desnoches (Rita Arsensult). Many gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. Dealtoches from their many friends. Master Tony Gallant who has spent the past year with his grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth Gal- lant. Mill Road. has now returned to his home in O'Leary. The many friends of Mr. Gilbert Gallant. Fortune Cove. are sorrv to learn that he has taken a re- lapse of his recent illness ,and is again bedfast. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Edwin Gallant. Bummersidc. accompanied by his mother and aunt, were recent visitors to Gas- cumpec. the guests of Mr. Colo Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Arsenault. A most enjoyable variety eon- cert was presented -in the Bloom- field Parish Hall by a number of French students throughout the Province. on Monday, July 9th. in aid of the St. Thomas Aquinas Society. DONDON - (CP) -A" new fabric shown recently at the Savoy Hotel is composed of equal parts of Merino wool and super-combed Egyptian cotton and is said to combine the warmth of wool with the washable qualities of cotton. More than 'l0.0()O people are employed in the textile industry in Venezuela. Brown and White SANDALS Reg. 34.50 For Sizes 11 to 3 DDDTS Reg. 341.98 to G250 1.25 out BEGINS rnunsonv JULY zen. at 9 AM. THE WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY GREAT GEDRGE ST. STORE