' colon or '95 IEci-iNigOLOR . EXTRA! March or Time i "WI-lERl':1'S THE FIRE" Also lilusical 5 I2 Time: More Hilarious Than Ever -with II More iuil like him! &iEA 1 Special News Fea ttirei tc-- MACKENZIE KING'S FUNERAL caprror. i To -DAY 4 wen. SHOWS 2 :30-T-S145 siviiii as this woman's hate... iiilE T is her love "(iRl!.'l')N I'lI0llIISI-2" Maclloiialil Bros. Theatre HT. STEVVAIIT - TONIGHT Margaret Chapman at her host in I lovely farm picture you are sure to enjoy. and aerial at 8:45. llraffic Accident lit Montague A model A Ford. owned ny Julm . l-J Boudreault or Lnu-er Montague was struck here today by a gravel mick owned by Mr. Fred Ross of ..st. Peters. The accident took place lat. the intersection of Main Street. and MacDonald Avenue. over which gravel trucks are hauling gravel from the Kllmuir pit to the Georgetown road. The right side door was flung open and Mrs. Boudreault was thrown to the pavement and roll- ed to the ditch. the car being push- ed in the same direction by the truck. Fortunately the var was 1stoppcd before it passed over Mr: Boudreault. She was taken to a nearby house suffering from bruises on the temples and body, and shock. The ot.l'ier't.hi-no children in the back seat and Mr. Boudreauit sut- fered no injuries. The truck had the right end of the bumper broken off. The car was struck on the rear wheel, dislocating the drive shaft, ,dificrentiaI. and splitting open the iransmlssion, Mr. Ross suffered no .in,iurics, The Montague R,c.M,p, "arc investigating the accident. THESE CHANGING TIMES EDMONTON. Alta.--(CP)--Siccl girders didn't move as fast to the Virib when they were building the MacDonald Hoicl here 38 years ago as they are moving today to- ward the hotel's 300-room extens- ion. Joseph Smith had a hand in both jobs. Today he is moving the steel by truck from the railway yard-3R years ago he hauled all of it with horses and oxen. H .,.: . -4. For Foot Aliment . -. Orthopedic ' I Chin-opodist 143 Great George Street l CIIABLOTTETUWN, P.E.I. ” consult 2. II..I.A. illlowli Ii. P. IHE EASIER 1-Ana GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .. - ll euiiioii.-i IGINTII: IONTKQUI: Sh lucid I. nun. Allure Anton, um um. wort, Illuo llurlot Ohio. MIIHT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon uvou. I. "GE!-VII I ii. ni::mT:"nT'uu;uo'" h'iu':."'a'i"a"iTo"'mu;"' man no I , , .. mm-' ': no em omoor '" 0'” lnsourloitholuohluunlr lion. Min Myrtle Prosper has return- ed to her duties at Clark Bros" following her vacation. Mr. June: Rice. 81. Stephen. 3., in spending I few weeks at his home in Cardigan. Mr. Richard Mucbeon left for Toronto on Monday for a weeks visit. . Miss Alice Collings. Summer- side. was I weekend visiidr at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coliings. Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Fraser and Mrs. Mabel Fraser were visitors to Charlottetown last week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser. Min Helen Clnir, who spent the past. few days in Montague. has returned to Saint John. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Martin. who have been vacationing in Sourio and Montague. returned to Moncton on Friday. Mr. B. H. Yeo. Montague. IG- companied by his two daughters. Arlene and Helen. motored to Halifax on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Landrigan of Lower Montague are spending a few weeks visiting friends and relatives in Maine and Attleboro. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. -Bill Burden. who were married recently. were visit- ors to Montague over the week- end at the home of Mr. Burdens mother. Mrs. l. E. Burden. Rev. Theodore Ross of New Brunswick was a visitor to Moni- ague on Wednesday, guest at ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Landry. Mrs.' George Maclienzie and her son, George. returned to Boston after visiting at the home of Mr. William Kennedy. Murray Harbor North, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Burden. Charlottetown. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mabey. Moncton. N. 3.. were week-end visitors to Mont- ague. guests of Mrs. I. E. Burden. Mrs. Ted Shipley and son Don- aid. of Toronto, are spending a few weeks at Peter's Road It Mr. Garf Johnston's. Mr. Johnston re- cently returned to his home from the King's County Hospital where he underwent an operation. Mrs. E. S. Johnston. Fortune. and her sister. Miss Mary Collin of Boston w-ho in vacationing at Fortune, Mrs. Lester Johnston and three children, and Miss Beatrice Johnston were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Loon Johnston's, Montague, last week. .'FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funerll of the late Miss Mary Jane Nicholson of Whim Road was held yesterday afternoon from Valley- ileld United Church. Service at the church and grave was conduci- ed by Rev. A. C. Fraser. The poll- bearers were Colin MacDonald, Lester MacDonald. Webster Nich- olson, Norman Beaten. Malcolm Munroe and George Ciarcy. 1n- terment.in Valleyileld Cemetery. Mr. Charles Campbell. Boston, motored to Montague this week and is the guest of his mother. Mrs. Eliza Campbell. He was ac- compunied by Miss Hilda Camp- bell Ind Miss Helen Campbell, al- so of Boston. who are guests at the Jackson home in Lower Moni- ague. lldxuyu clean out excel: sold: and Irritating wutu which may be the nu cuuu of your troublo. And this moky quickly he! raped In-an 0 lot! It "' ?..."ll'la'." mi. .5. I. ! pull 0 and II . You IIIVIO overnlmiug to I n in to ion, no don't iiullu and her day with- Ind noth- ii i 1 iii i iii V” 1' VOWQE ONLV um oaesseof i; H . 3 T "" "””""'4'"I-'-m"v-'-'- THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW pg . By Fago'y Gr Shorten A r . ISN'T PELLAGRA l hmemeama hmmurmmw 3.73 Eiiziaauciizse - 5 - GPTTA "W WELL we srooo IN 3.. i QT GBVEMOM ggig'Aei;3T3Eu'li?l)i(i-ztuiiociilirzr . g g T3-S:-. sgr.agggi- r ” '5 - To rim or! .!l'I'I'l'lD FOOTWEAR at the . Montague Shoe store. Miss Cassie MucLean. Ottawa. is spending I few days in Montague. Vllillnl her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ben MacLure. Mr. Ind Mrs. Elmer Johnston, Peter's Road. have returned from the U.S.A. after I brief visit there. Mr. Leeming Allen and Mr. Ed- die Guy. who have spent. the past few months in Brantford. Ont.. re- turned to Montague last. week. Mr. and Mrs. William Chalker. New Glugow. and their two chil- dren. Billy and Maureen. are spending a few weeks at Lower Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Landry. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Clem Wight of Charlotte- town iu enjoying his annual holl- day at his home here. Mr. Philip Boudreault. crew member of the M. V. Ahcgweii. was a recent visitor in his home in Georgetown. i Miss Louise Murphy of Dc-Blots Bros. in the city was the week- end guest uf her parents. Mr. and 3&5. William Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Butler and Ion of Saint John. N. 13.. are the guests of Mrs. Butlrsi-'-s mother. Mrs. Marion George. Mist Julia Prosper. student nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- pital was I recent visitor to her home in Georgetown. Mr. Albert Skinner. who is eni- -ployed in the carpentry trade in Charlottetown visited his home in Georgetown during the wcck-end. Mr. itnd Mrs. P. N. Manuel oi Charlottetown motored to George- town on Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jen- kins. Mr. Lemuel MacCorinlck. crew member of D. P. W. Dredge No. 14. now at Launching. visited his home on Richmond Street over tiic week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank lvlillcr and family of East Royalty motored to Georgetown on Sunday where they visited Mrs. Miller's mother. Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Miss Dorothy Jenkins of the flrm of W. R. Jenkins in Char- lottetown. wait the wcek-end guest of her mother. Mrs. Florence Jen- kins. Mr. Edgar Lanrion lcit last W A on return to his home in 2.ccd- ham, Mass.. after spending Ms vii- cation in Georgetown. Miss Eileen Helen Mzicconnell and Miss Elinor Hobbs. nurse-im training in the Prince Edward 15- land Hospital visited their homes over the wcck-cnrl. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon St-zinnel and family left Georgetown a few days ago to motor to their home in Jamaica Plains, Mass.. after va- cationing at the Scarmcl summer home on Water Street. Mr. Charles Fraser of Charlotte- town waa the week-end guest of Mrs. Minnie Refuse and on his re- turn home he was accompanied by Mrs. Fraser and faintly who had holidnyed here. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Peters and family of Midgcll motored to Georgetown and Brudent-ll on Sun- day where they visited Mrs. Petern' Iiaters. Mrs. F. J, DeLory and Mrs. Richard Curley. Mr. Judson Baker motored to Georgetown from Trenton, N. S.. over the week-end and on his rc- turn he was accompanied by Mrs. Baker and daughter Heather and Mrs. William Irving, who have been the guests in Georgetown of Mn. Mabel Layers. Richard DeLory and Arnold Murphy are taking summer of- flcer training courses with the Royal Canadian Navy and are sta- tioned at H. M. C. S. Stndaconn in Halifax. They visited their parents during the past week-cnd. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wadlyn of Halifax. N. S.. motored to George- town on Saturday where they via- lted Mrs. Wadlyn's brother. Mrs. M. J. Findlay. who is student-lm charge of Holy Trinity Church In Georgetown. for the summer months. On their return. on Sun- day they were accompanied by Mr. Findlay. who will visit his home In Dartmouth. N. 5. Also making the trip to Dartmouth was Mr. Clarence Stewart of Georgetown who will be Mr. Flndlay'i: guest. Valioyfiolli West Mr. G. Clark and family. North Wlltuhire. were Sunday visitor: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Muclfenzle and family. Valley- ileld W-.It. Min Margaret Martin. R. N.. Huverhili. Matt. is visiting her brother. Mr. Alex Martin and Mn. Martin at Valleyfleld. ' Mn, John ?. MncLeod was a recent vluitor at the home of her lsrother. W. A. Bruce and Mrs. Bruce. Vulleyfleitl. Mr..John Nicholson. V lleylicld. A La Carte Salads Sliced Chicken Salad on crisp lettuce with Stuffed Tomato Salad on crisp lettuce with Tossed Green Salad with Special dressing Fruit Salad on crisp Lettuce with Mayonnaise tatoes served with above) "x”?(3s3ooxx7x.'"""xTxNxx."'lxx9s.'”&Dxi?xR'7Kx7xx.' ' ”x ' V V V Vhih iV”'V”'”'Vr Mayonnaise ................. ........... 1.00 (Rolls and Butter. Shontring Po- h it at d Route 6. Dunstaffnage p.e.i. Dinner Menu Speclal Dinners CHOICE on- Frult Cup Whipped Potatoes AND Pineapple-Apple Cocktail Thick Juicy Steak 1.15 Tom to Juice cacku" p . , .. . Pork Chop (grilled or broiled) 1.25 CI Ch d comomm. . Jeiiy with Whlppgd p cm ow er - Ground Round Steak ....-... .. 1.10 If it 3.1 d Toned Green sand Cream -.....................L..l.,,. ,5 u I hi k .... Roast Stuffed: c on 1 "'25 32.50 ,1.” found Crack". 5 Golden Fried lama ...... ..... . . t ' . Fried Deep Sea Scallops .......... .. 1.00 Thkk Jmcy 5”” I'”b5w' wmdmm Md” Wm. Dunmunlv -with French Fried Baked stuffed Fried Chicken Ch”!!! --------------------- .25 Baked stuffed Lobster .... .. Onion run" 0, A 1,. Newbu,-3 g Lobster I Ln Newburg .. Mu"m,mm' , sum 77"” CUP .20 (Rolls and Butter. Coffee uer'.'ed- WITH wnh am") ' French Fried Potatoes Fresh Garden '0: Crnm can no" ' or vegetable Chocolate Sauce .25 P. E. I. Turnip Mayonnaise ......................... ....... 1.5 Windmill Home Made Ice Cream Tea Coffee .75 Above dinner; served in Children's Portions-50c ion .7! Berries In Season Jelly with Whipped Cream Milk Gliigernle ' I II T .. Z Cams PORTION ms .... N Personalized Party service - Phone 1594-21 1:; 60:” ).V7x ,t ' V T Desserts - ' wiiiuxoiu Home Made Ice Cream ..................... .... ..... .. .20 Berry Dessert in reason. Cup of Coffee Pot of Ten Milk .. ....... ..........................,, .10 Glngerale -.....-............- gee Souris and at his sister-in-law. Mu. A. Mac- Phet-. Earnsclilfe. Mrs. L. A. Mac!-lherson. Chur- lottetown. spent a few days re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Vallcyfield. Visitors to Valleyfield on Sun- (lay were Dr. John Campbell of ASPHALT SHINGLES ROLL BRIC SIDING BRICK - CEMENT SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS MATTHEW & McLEAll LTD. Bridgetown New York. and Mr. and Mrs. S. Nicholson and daughter of Califor- nia. VANCOUVER-(CP)-No com- ment department. A heudline in I sports paper here asked: "What will the H-bomb.do to our fisher- lea?" Special Preacher- WASHINGTON. July 31-(AP) -Speaker Sam Rayburn of the House of Representatives sold to- day that President Truman still thinks he has asked for enough economic controls but probably wouldn't veto a bill providing ex- tra ones. Many legislators want to provide at least stand-by auth- uttendod the funeral o .lundI.t. iminunoiui ii IN THE HOME I. Interior wall: and cclliu Prudwood, Quutrbour . Tcmptuie. . MEMORIAL SERVICE ST. JOHNS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BELFAST: T (The Church of The Pioneers) REV. R. S. QUIGLEY, Ph.D., Minister SUNDAY. AUGUST 6th-3 P.M. The Rev. J. SUTHERLAND BONNELL. D.D., Minister of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City. orlty for price and wage control; and rationing. WELLINGTON. N. Z.. July 31- (Reuters)-Defence Minister Tom MacDonald announced today that enlistment: for the New Zeuluntl ground force to serve in Korea al- ready exceed 4.000. T emails. Wmxnmmatsw craze Mam mzzmz ammo - Proedwood. Temporal 2. Kitchen, bithroom and laundry - Tunpond Pnodwood. 3. Boolgcuumi cupboudu; icon: hail:-lgfurnlruro :- 4. Kitchen counter tops. Black or Green Toinpeud 6. Scorn, Tempered Ptuldwood. ON THE FARM Preudwood. Quuu Tempered Pnndwood. i I. Fund Toni lllIc:':'Itl -'- Tempered Prudwood. 5. Recreation room, wells and ceiling -- Pi-eudwood. Tempered Preadwood, Quunr d . cubinetu, drawer. - Preurlwood. '7. Exterior Pnnelling or Siding - Tempered Preadwoot 1. Jnterion of mill: lmuuua bums, Ilock bonus - 2. Exterior: of stock bdldidgn. troughs, bin: and sheds - 8. Hog houuu. turkey and chicken mu-Tunpond Puodwood. 4. P ho . walls d colli - -.-.'.:;....".r.'..::'........,"'........:-.:... '""'""" g 5. Kitchens, bathroom-Totnpotod Pnsdwood and Tcinprdlc. 6. Mill: separator houuu - Tempered Pmdwood. 7. 'Modotnil.lng and pu-tltlouiug- Pmdwood. Quancboud. IN THE FACTORY 1. Main runner: and um um -Toinpund Prudwood. :. gag bencllu and tibia tape 4- Tempered Pnudwood. . wall: - cl P". oil. In culling: Pnulwood. Tonpou 4. Wash Ind not moon -Tempnllo. Tcuipuod Pmdwool. 1- Dim. chum. can - Tempered lkudwood olco - ' i equipment, culiiuntq Pnodwood. 7- Displays. -In - Puodwood. 'r.-p-mi p....t....t mum roun nuuomo inoumr &'.i'.'m" ' """”" 53' "i '5-""4 liulidlo IIH I” I II Dl unit: to III Ioiiiio 2. rivwooo sates IIMIIED oumuu. our. lulu foiounplu and z. for ovary type of direct