X PAGE EIGHT H mmwhy, THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Earold ir. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce MacPhee. Min Joyce Wlgglnton, Plus Mclilnnon, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldnn Lavcn.' TI” GIIMVIIBB may be bought at the following places in Montague: BI" "WW Rtstallfanl. Ind Guardian Office; in Georgetown: Tu Post Office: In Sourls: The Snack Bu and II. Blclurdl & Sol. ...'SATlim)AY SPECIALS. Gro- .,..-snrunnny s1-1ccx,u,s, Gm. ii ,' Cfry d”Py'"I"l9"L HIICIIEY and cery department. Hilrhey and V,,' - N"”'IId9l5l'"P. Mtlnlaillle. Vanlrlerstine, Montague. V...'.('lIlI.l)'S health confel'nlwe,, .'l)AN('l'I. Beaver Hall, Mn". 3 lilllllc llonlth lxurse office, Mon-ilagug, Friday, June 26th, numy YBSH”. Friday. June 26, 2 to I Orchestra. .l P m. . . 7,. 9- -- ...-s.iTi'RnAv SPF.('lAI.S. Gro- J ...tFl.ASIl sayings sale con- very department. llllchey and ,l iinilr-s at T. Xi. l.lo-.i'cllyn's Ltd, Vanldersilne, Montague. 1 all this work. - t - , .'D() NOT forget Montague '-' ...'S0l'RlS lnorulntlng rllniiyllome and School Spl't'lAI show. - in I-lrlclav, June 26 at 1.30 In 4 Big MG )1. niuslral ”Loy)ly To Pm. in the Public llnalth Nur- l.nnk Al", Monday and Tuesday, M" o.'.'tCv, Town Hall. lJunc 29th and .'i0ili. I PAS'l'0IlALI .-'I'.-HIISII OI-I GEORGETOWN. .. '(3E()K(iET(IH'N Ill.-U14 -l'nltod Church of Can- HOIV TI'm1l.V. IAUSIICEIHLI Sunday. nd.'l serxlrrs for lum; ggm 11.lune '.'l3th. Fourth Sunday after A It. I'il"0l1:PlnWn. 230 P. M. Mill-”Ti-inity. ll A. M. lloly Commun- mar Cross 730 P. M. Sturgeon, ion. Sermon. Rev. Canon E. M. llcr W A. Pfllfllstill, Miillszcr, IMRIOFIP. COIIRYPRHIIOYIRI IIIPHIIIK In 5Church Hall, Tuesday. June 30th. 't.V.V.S.Vl).tl.F. a nri liiimln; 730 P. M. i V V-'- .,,, ,,,H,M, SHIN,”-V, JUN 7 y FIPYIIIIE, June 19th., the occasion. Miss Betty Shaw, of the R.C.AF. H ,-,, am. Anmmlam T.-ml .M()x.l.M”.E (.H,.RC" at being her 17th birthday. Gameslwolnenls Division, is spending a lmlmlis, tiny, R, ,l, Rqrxggg. ('n.-lsi, Sunday, June Qsm, M,m.IlWTP Played, and a deliciouslleave at her home in Brudcnell. inn s'or I-7i'v”l',l0r1e n'oi('onte. ln2llF', in a.m. Bible School rnrllimclt srrvt-d. including bii'thdR.V tAt the present time she is the , all ;.,:n:. it .t m. Lord's Supper. ,fnke and ice cream. Maxine l-e- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nichol- '.'xirs lsahnlin xlrlr-lrori, Mon. Alli:-lay ital-imr ti pm. gihln FNVNI In-';t1.v lovely gifts, and altt-r son and ialnily at Whlm Road. tizur, lm-cnllv lrft for ixtom.-ml, Fvllool .-lmi I,-ml; Slimwl,inulv,-mwgiiislilliiz l('I' many more ha) v' ----- rtlri ms rirroptr-rl a positinii at tho itltrr: ll nin Rlhlc srhool and birthdays, the party attr-nrlcd ItI)ic' Rev. J. M. Fraser, Montague Nr'l'oloc'.r:il lr.s':tiite of the Rov- 140l'fl'5 Slllllwll I Ill Ylrtorlri i-losp..al thme. She was nrroiiipanicd iiv her brother and? --ETHE .s:.s'cl'-iii-lnw, Air. and Mrs. Ben-I CHFRCH IN ('ANA"A' " Servii-'95 CISES jftllllll Mzltileson of Charlotte-, it-am, trim 1,,-H-9 Mm M.C,.p,,.d ny Montague 11 A. M. and 'l;30 P. M. the Royal Vlctorizii I ti-isltzoli at ' ' I. IA. Bl. Rey. F. N. Young, Minister. ..'Jl'STl(ll-I OF l'EA(TE - Mr CAPITOL was sworn before Judge J. S. Des- Roches, judge of the county court of Kings Countv, as a justice of the peace for King's County, and rommissionrr for taking acknow- li-dqvment of deeds for King: County. ' T0-DAY and SAT. "THE PRIVILEGE OF KILLING HIM BELONGS TO ME!” KVIONTAGYE United Church. Rev. .7, M. Frascr, minister. Slin- day, .Illl'lP Bfitll. Montague, 10 am. Sunririy srliool, ll a.ni. serricc and .iunior 7:30 p.ni. evening Montague: 3 pm. service. lilo! Marltinw Crinferenre" by I rizt:s-arTr:aiA.Vl for Sunday. Julie 28th, as foil-aws:iMacLaren. Mrs. R. W. Beck, Ml-5, vice, the newly formed young peg- Sacrament. of the Lordls Supper at - Montague, attended the closing ox-i, ,thc morning service. Cardigan 2.:ln Crrises of the Mount Herbert Pro-, III. M. Montagiie, Sunday School l0-l6stant ! Peter Gormley, St. Mary's Road. I progress in music. I niornlli',:; Sunday srliool.y I.owm' churrh SPFVICP and Siivldar srlinnl. "lrnpresslnnsl, M-' Miss Lil Wiclrham of Brae is spending a week's holidays visit- ing her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. S. S. Hessian, 62.0., and Mrs. Hessian, Montague. Fisheries Meeting At Murray Harbor In connection with the quarter- ly meeting of the Fisheries Feder- ation at Murray Harbour Wed- iiesday night, it was erroneously reported that actual present storm loss would run to 3110.000 to 5115.000 in traps and equipment. This should have read 110,000 to 115,000 traps, which would amount to well over a quarter million dol- ..'SAILS WITH PULP WOOD A The M. V. Lady Cecil left port at Montague yesterday with another 08110 of pulpwood destined for Chandler, Quebec. supplied from the Anderson pulp wood yard at Montague. - J.t2,tLt. J. C-yril MacDonald who is stationed with the Canadiali of- ::)cner';V,t;”I;1”e3ntc3:D5 3: 1T”S"1C' Ian. A resolution was passed at Dnt,he' Iglagd vmiisashre-9! lead the meeting recommendlnz that H sour” and mend: ms 3?”! in the negotiations to work out lmmmm details for assistance to fisher- ' men, representatives of both the Fisherme-n's fAssociatlon and the ..'SllRPRlSE visrr - Mrs. Ro- be” W- Jay. Mt. Stewart. was pleasantly surprised on Sunday when she answered the door find- ing her brother Daniel getting out of a car. She has not seen him since 1910. He has been in Win- ll1D&Z..Man.. ever since. He was born in Fanning Brock, P.E.I. Federation be consulted. Whlm Road and A Vicinity , ms ..'Mrs. Webb Nicholson, Whlm BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Road, was a recent visitor to Bru- Maxme I-lillllitln. Montague, enter-ldenell, guest of her mother, Mrs. tallied a number of her friends at? Priscilla Shaw. her home in Montague. on Frldayi dance at the Beaver Club. tTl'lllll.,V United Church, conducted V V K-- lthe worship service held at Whlm .fAT'IF.l&D CLOSING EXER.,Road on Thursday evening, June - Mr. and Mrs. Douglasflb. At the conclusion of the ser- .l. C. Marl..ilre and Mrs. pic's society held their meeting to which a large number of young folks attended. Keir Clark, , Orphanage yesterday, Mr, --- -- .'I.TaCLal'Fl'irpl'ES9lIlPfl, on behalf of' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lafford, Hall- Bergnialin s, a 52500 prize to M1ss'iax, uere recent visitors to Kil- Norma nllcliey tor ouz.siamllnglinuir. the tzuests of Mr. and Mrs. Forhan Bears. COMP1-ONyMn DONALD Mr. Charles MacDonald, Quincy. C M855-. and Mess Jessie Nicholson lot Cambridge, Mass, recently mo- -'5 vPr.V m'Ptlv wvddin -' - snlemnlzed at the nianso. gX,al;:I.:'ilIY(::;'e;i'l(l)'?1 B12” mgpmd 'h'”' I ' r. an Mrs. M. held on Werlnrsdar, June 24th I , when Rev, A, c, prawn mm1s,,,,.:I-1. Munio. united in marriage Mary Sybil, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Mac. The many friends and nelgh. ibours of Mr. Norman MacDonald, Donald, and th 1 t. All t - MacDonald, He:th:i'(dale,an alHilHQ;l",1.e,F:?:Sa age pleifisefli that hf George Hector son of Mr and im ' Ome. .95 mg mu” , ' , ' Droved after receiving trea'ment Mls. Hector Daniel c i l . ” lBclle River. amp mlm Kmgs County Hosplm -c Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Fine Arts Graduate Mac- who of George ..'Above, Lorin Kenzie Mair of Georgetown. recently received his Bachelor Fine Arts degree from Mount Alli- son Univcrsity. He attended two summer schools at Mt. Allison be- fore registerlli: on a fine arts course in 1949. In 1951? he direct- ed the award play. ”Whcn Altars, Burn," in tho intcrclnss festival He is I-I ('IlI1l'lFl' iiicinber of the Arts. and Lettcrs Society of Mt. Allison,l being its first srcrrtniy Ho IS stu- dent. i'cnrcsriilatlvc to tho Film Society and the Saclgville Art Association. As a senior, he directed ”Aria da Capo." and again won the iiitc-i'cl:iss award. He is director of this yoai"s inajor pro- duction. "Alitigolie.” which was chosen to miter the New Bruits- wick F'CSllVflI. At prcsrnt he. is visiting his home in Georgctolvn,i ulicre he is the lzurst of his grand-t mother. Mrs Mary Yorstoli. -AC Murray Harbor . . . and Vicinity .fMrs l'ytil'(i(-ii-iWlI:T1."t(l1';'(l)' has rc-I mmed (mm a visit to the Unit- ed Stairs. Mr. Cilrrtte Back has returned to his Il(llllP iioln Montague Mem- orial Hos-t,it'.ll till??? he had been under li'(-atntcnt for a badly I”- jured. al'lll for SF'I'Pl'2II weeks. It The bride was attendi;d by her SlSI('l'. Mrs. Florrnce Stewart Many young mum from H” did” 0f,trlct attended the ballgame played, , luv, 11, Fm-rr. 'SoLirls. and the groom iias sun- in Byooklyn F: , . i . lnorted by his brnthrr. John H. hrtiieen Moiitnrycuellic-Eryn Nsmy-l,mj , .. "l'HE (NISPEI. '12-ilieriiaclr.IC0ntpton. The immediate rcla-lBoys and gm0k)m' team C no . col” S1-EEL! iIMcmi,a;;up, Sunday, Jun. zslh. tires of the families were in at-I ' ' ' I I ,iCapIHIn Les Titrombe of the Sal- tendance. l , I ” ' ' I valinn Army recently returned A wedding luncheon was servedjE:?sm61s;I(:hn5"o”' Murray River! ,i . tfrom England, arconipamed hymat. the home of the bride. after N .?h rs.m Murray Harb”! the hand. will ronducl an n9”n(lVhlCII they left. on a IIOIIEVIHOOHI 0” on Thmsda'v' June-Ht All lnvltr,-cl. .'Mrs John Ingram. her Ann. Nelson Ingram and daughter, Mrs. Gibbons and her two children. left yesterday for their home in Dor- rthestler, Mass., after spending some time visiting Mrs. Ingram! broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nelson. Montague. . , t. , reg STAIRING ROII CAMERON - ARLEEII VIIIELAN FORREST TUCKER - KATY JURIDO EXTRA! OPENING CHAPTER OF THRILLING NEW SERIAL I SIIUWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 ts, in E L n o v E R at- T”'””.,a'?d -941 . W 1 I never seen people Ileckl Pal laffln' so much as those "islanders". vacation They're sure enjoying our trip to Gay Parec! Whooppee . . . I I NEWS - CARIOUN SHOWS 3:30 7 - 9 all T""'ll"E l" 7'07” "I ll"? G05-jtrin through places of interest in I pal TaI'wl'narln at 2.30 p.m., fol-in" Mm,mmN JI:li)'.:.m:?1n;IAa;lTi1on,tMuri-aytldarbni-.k lnvved hy service in the TaIwr- 0 ml t t g - M : 5 E ime visl lltg her l"”"I' ”' R I”im' T” E”””' s"'Ihle nillalle Ionlezircllqe hi; 3rZ:ui?agl-1:3:-i'm"" Mm Francis Fmher and h”I vim: at 7-30 will he rnnrlucied by ,m,,n daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mr. Syerlrl Christ:-risen of Upton ' MT5- Wilbert Sencabaugh. Murray Harbor North and Vicinify ..tAnnual meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held in the Vestry of the church on Sunday, June 7, with 11 members present, Election of officers for the coming year resulted as follows: president, Mrs. David Millar, secirctalgv, Mrs. Annie Kennedy. Treasurer, Mrs. James Graham we-elcctedt. Mrs. Percy Johnston and Mrs. Bessie Graham hire returned to their homes at Peters Road, ai'te.:' ,-pending several days visiting rel- .-i.tires in Charloti.otnwn. The .I4Illl1;z frirmls Of Barry Mac. I Leod. son of Mr. and Mrs-Albert Maifbt-rod are clad to see hlni well azaln after his recent accident. Mrs. John Bowles and daughter Mrs, Daisy A.iey, Dover, were V35. 1:075 I0 Mimlay Harbor North on Sunday, June 14, guests or Miss Mary J. McLure and Mrs. William Johnston. NORTH I..AI(E-;I'.,I-. . fMrs. Charles Mtzcoriilai-.k wns' hostess to North Lake Women's: Institute at her home on June 9,I with a large attendance of meni- bers and visitors. Miss McMillan, Red Cross Nurse, presented Francis Gillis, Mrs. Hud- son Morrow, Mrs. James Dingwell, IMrs. Stanley Dlngwell. Mrs. Rus-y Mr, and Mrs. mow, Ram and sell Dingwcll, Mrs. Ernest Mori'nw.i hm chudlem Nam,” and Bun. Mrs. Columbia Campbell. Itllssy were recent. week-end visitors to GEMVI" Campbem MI55 Mahdi oh,m0:,e,mv,.n' gumn, M Mm Rose, Mrs. Daniel Conway, Mrs. Red-5 t Mh A.h R .A James McDonald, Mr. Harold l 815 an n H M Ems” Hunter and Mr. Charles McCor- mack with Red Cross First Aid Mr. and Mrs. Graham and Standard Certificates, cards and daughter Carol. New Glasgow, N. 5. spent me w,ek.em1 of yum. 7 pins. Instruction in this coursel with Mr, (:1-5ha,,,',, pa,-p,.y,,, Mr, was given by Mrs. Charles McCor- and Mrs. George Graham. ,mar.k. I Next nwetlng iii at. the home ofi Mrs. James Dingwell. Mrs. Frederick .lnlmslon and Mrs IT'S A RIB-TlCKLIN' ADVENTURE WITH T THAT EVER POPULAR GANG "THE BOWERY BOYS". air MIDNIGHT SHOW air T0-NIGHT at 11.30 p.m. FASTER 'N FUNNIER, WILDER 'N WACKIER THN EVER BEFORI Mr:MlIGGS STEPS 001 HO GOIICEY - IIIINTZ HAIL 6AIIII!lOElI.'IIllY SPECIAL I I THE 3 STOOGES IN t "DUNKED IN THE-DEEP" and 1 Cartoon. "FAMILY CIRCUS" PRINCE Iznwann lilarbour School on Wrrlnesrlay. Dr. is pleasini: to note that Mr. Beck is making a splendid recovery- Mr Illlfl Mrs Clieslcr Coop” of New Glasgow, NS. accompani- ed by their daughter Mrs. Fred Ferguson of Dartmouth. N.S. were recent guests of friends In Murrr.y Harbour and also of their son and daughter-lli-lain, Mr. and Mys, Mglxwcll Cooper of Grand- VIEW. While at the latter place two interostliiz family events were duly the 35th wed- rling aniiivers.i.y nf Mr. and Mrs. Coopor and the rhristelung of their grrind-daugliiti; Second R(”I,l0li(II lliltiiuiiizatltln, Clinics for int.-inis and young children was held at the Murray Bonnell of Murray River was in charge of the clinic, assisted by Miss Bessie Beers, RN., and Miss Charlotte Gordon RN. both of the Department of Piibiic Health. Miss Gordon has rectrntly been ap- pointed a District Nurse for Kin:i.'s County. The third and filial clinic of this series will be held -on July 14, at the school. Among those attendllig the last- inioltial dinner tcndcrcd Hon. Mr. Sinclair, Minister of Fl5IlCl'l3S, at The Charlottetown wme Ml; and Mrs. William F, llarlls, Mr and Mrs '1' H Frnsrr and Mr. Harlcy Fraser all of Milrray I-larbour. The good people of Abney mar- shalierl their forces on Wednesday rrrning and lPll(lfl'F.(l a rousing, welcoming party to the Baker Family who recently took up resi- dence in this thriving conimunity. Such a timely and pleasing ges- ture will do much to solidly ce- mrnt, the Bakers In the District which thry harp rlinscn to call home, and dots niilrn to furthcr rnhance the record for liospitallty for which Islanders are justly re- nowned. Funeral of the late Mrs. Alice Irving of Beach Point was hold from her late rcslrirnre to the Murray Harbour United Chlll'C.Il on Tliursday afternoon. A large concourse of nr-lglibours and friends gave silent but t-loqurnt testimony to the esteem in which this grand old lady was held in liar own community. The late Mrs. Irving did much to warrant the extra years that. an all wise Providence extended to her. In the passing of Mrs. Irviiitz came the passing of a true and sincere Christian. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. No more beautiful spot exists on P121. than the pleasing and energetic community of Murray Harbour. Here indeed Mother Na- ture has extended with it lavish hand the most pleasing of her lovely stores. However a public dump, plus dumping regulations stringently enforced, would guar- antee that this great canvas shall not be marred. -CH. Captain Bartholomew Gosnold, first white man in New England. landed near New Bedford. Mass, tDonald and daughter will Georgetown and I O O Vicinify . 3Mlss Joan McQuillan is con- valescing at her home in George- town following a recent operation performed at the Charlottetown Hospital. Miss Helen Murphy of Char- lottetown has returned to her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Landry and family of Charlottetown mo- tored to Georgetown when they were weekend guests of Mr. Lan- dry's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Landry. L. A. C. James Walker of the R CAF, stationed at Bathurst, N. 8.. spent the past; weekend in George- town. as the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. Mr. and rs. Harry Macconncll of Charlotte own were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell in Georgetown. Miss Peggy Walker. cmployed at the nurses home of the Provincial Szmatorium, Cliarltotetown, was a recent visitor to her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacDonald and Mr. Donald MacDonald were visitors to the City last week. Miss Genevieve Soloman was recent visitor to Charlottetown. 8 Mrs. Frank Maclmnn has return- ed home from a visit with relatives in Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Eugerie MacDon- rald and baby daughter were recent visitors to Georgetown. Mrs. Mac- remain here for a time as guests of Mrs. MacDonald”s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. Mr. Charles Currie of Charlotte- own, spent the weekend in George- nwn, visiting Mrs. Currie and family. who are guests of Mrs. Curries parents, Mr. and MYS- John C. Gotell. t I Mr. Joseph McMillan of Chur- loltetown motored to Ge0FE9Iv0Wn on Sunday, Julie 14. where he was the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden. motored to Georsletown on Saturday and were weekend guests at the home of Mr. J. F. Johnson. Mr. Benjamin Stevens of Char- lottetown. spent the 9859 Weekend at his home in Georgetown. I Mr. and Mrs.vFired Rafuse and family of Murray River. motored to Georgetown on Sunday. Jun? 14, where they visited Mr. Ra- fuse's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Rafuse. Rev and Mr;.-.V;.T A. Paterson returned home on Saturday. June 13 from Sackville. N. B.. where RH- Mr. Paterson attended the Mari- time COTIICIPHCE” of the United Church of Canada. Rev. W. G. Hogg. Rector of Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown, cele- brated Holy Communion on Sun- day, June 14. Rev. Mr. Hogg'I many friends are pleased 10 396 hliii sufficiently restored to health to resume his pastoral duties fol- lowing his recent operation. Mr. Walter McNelll,- of Char- lottetown. Thotored to GEOTEEI-OWN on Saturday, Juneiiiand WM thl-' I YEO THEARE MONTAGUE - FRI. - SAT. - 26-27th DENVER and RIO GRANIIE Edmond O'Brien, Sterling Hayden, Laura Elliot Mountain Railroading-Scenery Breath-taking weekend guest of his parents, Mayor and Mrs. Andrew Mi1cNelll. to good health. Mrs. Ruth McLaren of Boston, 21 Mass., arrived in Georgetown last. week and is guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Gotcll. led last Summer. Mr. Floyd Landry and Mrs. Gor- don Babineau, who are employed SPECIALS t for 8,644 feet. June 26 - To - 30 Inc. F151:-J9 1'35; A - Ri3ILeiLI:cIto: . . . . Nes Cafe Coffee wiffCbupbn -Canned-Milk. any brandfbifins . Lcird.2Ibs. Domestic Shortening. 2 lbs. . . . Icing Sugar.-2TIbs. . . cucaoo Pears. io”6i:.7i'l?..3 I-ins . . . . . . . . . . . u in Charlottetown, spent HYDE weekend at their homes in Gem --- town. The many friends of Mrs. Mabel LcLachcur are sorry to hear that -....A....:-,, she is ii. patient in Kings County MUSKRATS I'LEN'I'IFl'l. Memorial Hospital in Montague and all wish her a speedy return MEAFORD, Ont. (OP)-Tmm. preparing for the muskrat sense which runs from March 20 to Apr reported muskrats should plenliful in this Georgian Bay are Many young muskrats were spn; The Lake Washingtonmflnatil: bridge at Seattle, Wash., strrich 89: 67:: Peanut Butter. 4 lb. pail .. . . . . . . . . . S1749 Eddy's Mmhes. 3 large boxes .. . . . . . 29c Toilet Tissue. Purex 8: W. Swan. 2 roll;-2M5c Ouik Chocolate. I Ibs. I-in . . . . . .. . . . 59: Year Old Island Cheese. lb. . . . . . . . . . 55c Raggedy Ann Peaches, 4 fins. 15 oz. . 69c 1 King Cole Coffee. lb. tin . . . . . . . . . . 51.09 Three Fruit Marmalade, 2 large bottles (.96 Super Suds..2 pkgs. 69: Woodbury's Soup. 4 cakes . . . . . . . . . . 27c Meat And Fish Dept. Roasting Pork.Ib. Wieners.lb. 9 onto: 4?? 39: Shoulder Roast Beef. lb. . . Young Fowl, Grade "A" . 55; 49c 0 Tender Beef Liver. Ib. . . . . 52c Boneless Canned Beef, lb. 0 Fresh Mackerel. each .. . . Fresh Salmon. lb. . . . . . . . . ATTENTION ANNUAL MEETING King's County Memorial Hospital MONDAY-JUNE 29th At. 8 P. M. At. the Beaver llall MOIIIIMEIITS and IIISGIIIPTIOIIS LEVI V. POWER, Montague, P. E. I. Representative J. Louis MacDonald 86 McGiII Avenue Phonc 2410-L T. FOR SALE LOBSTER nart Flounder Funds Available every day. EASTERN PACKING CO. LIMITED Soiirls I SAIlllY'S v-CV-Pvmr-"paz'-1' of -x 4- UNDER THE STARS Presents "THE ronci-l'f Starring Paulette Goddurd and Pedro Amiondsi-In FRIDAY, JUNE 26th AT 9 PM. THEATRE Tender Pork Liver, Ib. . . . . Corned Beef Tongue. lb. .. Fruit And Veg. coon Oranges. med. size. 4.doz. Tomatoes. pkg. . . . . . . . . . Fresh Spinach. 2 lbs. . . . . Large Leaf Lettuce. 2 bunches Largo Cukes Large Onions. 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . 25c Watermelon. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . Bananas. while they last. 2 lbs. 211 Euston St. We Doliyer SHAMA'S GROOETERIA Phone 1396 277: 35; ill KINGS couilri ALL MEETINGS AT 3:30 PM. .NEWLPER'l'll HALL-Friday. June 23. ST. TERESA'S HALL-Tuesduy. June 30. GLEN WILLIAM IIALL-Friday. July 8. STURGEON HALL-Monday, July II. CAMBRIDGE IIALL-Thursday. July 9. mun sanns HALL-Friday, July 10. LORNE VALLEY HALL-Tuesday, lily and other Liberal speakers will be present. LIBERAL MEETING SINNOTI ROAD SCHOOL-Wednesdny, July 1- IIEATIIERDALE HALL-Thursday, July 2. MURRAY HARBOR HALL-Tuesday. July 7. IJOWEB MONTAGUE HALL-Mondl , JuI1y4.13- ANNANDALE HALL-Wednesday, July 15. Meetings at remaining centres announced later- Tha undersigned shall address all above medial” sol - A