7 run GUARDIAN. WN H serrnmsea 26. 1952 m 3Aon.slo1-rr' .- . - Phone 1396 Extra-Special Sept. 26th To 30th SUGAR. I0 lbs. 91c Finest Broken PEKOE TEA. Ii. I. . . . 19: CARNATION MILK. 6 large tins. . . .. 98: SURF with coupon. pk. . . . . . . . . . . . 39: Clover Leaf SALMON. 1 lb. tins . . . . . . 53.: SHELLED WALNUTS. V2-lb. . . . . . . . . . 45: COFFEE. any kind. lb. LARD. 2 lbs. 29: New DOMESTIC SHORTENING. 2 lbs. Meat Dept. SHOULDER ROAST BEEF. lb. . . . . . . . PORK LIVER.2Ibs. SHANKLESS PICNIC HAMS. lb. . . . . . ROASTING PORK. lb. GRADE "A" FOWL. lb. CORNED BEEF. lb. CORNED SPARE RIBS. 6 lbs. . . .-. . . . Fruit & Veg. Dept. ORANGES. 2 (Ion. GRAPES. Ont.. basket . . . . PLUMS. Island. basket . Large Red COOKING APPLES. 3 lbs. . CAULIFLOWER. each Shamais Groceteria 51.10 53: 59c 55:; -19c 49: 391: 49: 69c . 59: 89: 85:: 29: 25: We Deliver IRRIGATION FOUNDEII. I..!.'I'i-IBRIDGE. Alta. - (GP) -- A plaque has been placed in the any Hall by' the historic um and monuments board of Canada, hon- zrlng the late Charles Alexander ileGi-nth. He was the first Mayor sf Lethbridge and was known as Elie father of irrigation in South Alberta. INDIANS PROSPER E)MON'1'ON - (OP) -- Current statements show that tribal funds of Alberta Indians were supple- mented by a total of 8758.000 up to piast March through oil land con- tracts. Most oi the bands now are in such good financial position they pay all their own relief and wel- fare costs. PRINCE EDWARD: To-luv - sir. Itlll be a long time before the folks who saw "I'll See You In My Dreams" forget Doris Day as Grace Kahn. Now she's in a love story sure to leave even fonder mem- ories: Here's the true, truly wonderful story of a Winning Team - - lovely Aimee Alexander and her beloved Big Lea- guer, iA1ex the Great' 3. drama of fame won - Grover Cleveland Alexander. by a gallant guy - - inspired by the Itis loving faith of s blue-eyed girl who wouldn't let anything change her heart. Your I-lEART'Li. as cHEERINGr'EMI lrsgms B16 LEAGUES' Ills Love STORY! I SPECIAL NEWS - - - SHOWING "BOYD" GANG CAP- TURE IN TORONTO - CARTOON - SHOWS 3.30-7-9 Your AND TRULY wouornrul rnou WARNER Bnos. dixlovraoi CAPITOL To-DAY - SAT. ffplnl p - .T(2ffZ(:7rrMuvr. . .. unoauuv; ". . Q; DON'T MISS THE OPENING CHAPTER OF THIS THRILLING NEW SERIALI mIrw”R0CKY"l rim: !:..l -. III Flt Ii till I- 9 - SAT. MATINEE 2,30 gpvslbgaglig-ht ';I'I.2bI0l'l -- Comedy -- Cartoon T. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI:-IONTAGUIl IAMII l'. Mrs. Nan Nicholson, Montague, was I. business visitor to Charlot- tetown yesterday. A ..'ONE RACK FALL COATS In- eluding several fur costs on sale at greatly reduced prices. at Belle's ShoPP9. Montague. ....'BONAVENTUBE DIARY .. Beautiful color film and lecture on wild life, P.W.C. "Auditorium. Friday. Sept. 26. 8 pm Miss Harriet Buchanan. Mont- ague, spent a few days in Kim-oss. guest of Mrs. John MacLeod and her sister. Mrs. MacDonald. Mr. Mel Upton, Saint John, N. B.. was a visitor to Montague this week. guest of Mr. and Mrs. V.R. Feplcr. Miss Margaret Gillis. R.N.. Bos- ton, Mass, is visiting in Mont- ague, guest oi her cousin, Mrs. H. E. Nelson, and Mr. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Irving, Benton, Brighton. Mass.. Mrs. Lawson Jen- kins, Vernon, and Mrs. Milton Jenkins, Millvlew, were guests of Mrs. T. W. Mcllish. Montague, on Tuesday. Miss Annie Llvingtone and Miss Wanda Nicholson. Montague. spent yesterday visiting Miss Liv- ingtone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Livingstone. Cardigan. Mr. John Young and Mr. Ray Machon, Montague. accompanied by Mire. T. R. Jackson and her son Colin. of Lower Montague, return- ed home yesterday from a two weeks vacation, visiting friends in Mass. U. S. A. Mr. Ray Mcxenns returned to Hamilton. Ontario, last. week af- ter spending a pleasant vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McKenna. Montague. and his brother-in-law and sister. Ml'.Al'ld Mrs. R. L. I-Ienneberry, New Perth. Miss Lydia Hennigar. accomp- anied by Miss Isabelle Campbell. New Glasgow. N. 8.. are spending' week visiting Miss I-lennigai-'s parents. Mr. and Mrs. William I-lennlgar, Montague. USVALLEYFIELD - ORWELL HEAD CONGREGATION. - Ser- vices on Sunday, September 28th. Valleyiield ii A. M. Orwell Head 7.30 P. M. At the morning service a Painting ”Bunyan's Pilgrim” given by Mrs. Katherine Giilis Smith of Kilmulr will be received. Rev. A. C. Fraser, Minister. ..'Mrs. Margaret MncPherson. Montague. has as her guests, her sister. Mrs. Bellc Bright. and Miss Miriam Bright. of Madison. Mass. Mrs. Bright, a former Islander, is renewing old friendships in Mont.- ague and Bellevue alter an ab- sence of thirty-eight. years. Miss Bright is visiting hcre ior the first time. . . "THE PREDBYTERLAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, September 28th, as follows; Mon- tague ii A. M. Rally Day service. Miss Anne Macliachern will bring the message and the Junior Choir will take part. Cardigan 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. No Sunday, School at Montague at 10 A. M. be-, cause or the Rally Service. Rev. E, N. Young. Ministcr. ..'FllNEIlAL YESTERDAY-The: funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Ann Mccuigan, formerly of St. Mary's Road. who passed away at the age of Di at the home of Mrs. Am- brose O'Haliornn. Green Field, September 23rd, was held yester- day morning at St. Mary's Church, Montague, where Rev. J. W. Mc- Cardle celebrated Requiem 1-ligh Mass, and also conducted the ser- vice at the grave. Rev. EL. Mul- lally was present in the sanctu- ary. Pallbearers were Messrs. Ai- fred Calms. John W. Cairns, Wil- liam Troy. Stewart McKenns. Muynud McCvuiizan. and Dewnr Kelly. Interment the church cemetery. was in Murray Harbour NOI"I'Il y ..'Mrs. David Miller was It re- cent weekend visitor to Murray Harbour where she was the guest 0! her sister. Mrs. Harry Nelson and Mrs. Nelson. Miss Marion Dunn is spending a few days visiting relatives In Charlottetown. ,L...- The many friends of Mr. New- ton I-Iicken are sorry to hear hr. in a patient in the P, E. Island Hospital. Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn was host- ess tgmtljhe members of the Ladles' Aid lety at her home on Tues- day evening. September 10th. Mina Lillian Collings. Saint John. N.n.. was the recent guest of her slnter, Mrs. George Clow and Mr. Clow. Mrs. Jack McLean. Peter's Road. spent a week visiting in Plctou. N,a., guest of her son and daugh- ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clive hnsr. B-H PAINTS on In” cover III lanky. hire. Byron ltowart, In 31100 HIMPIIOO. Ill: Joyoe Wlulnhn. Pins Mcxlnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: ' The Guardian may he bought at the following places In luonuglel ennui-ant, and Guardian Oitioes In Georgetown: The Poet Office: In Bonrln The Snack Bar and II. llohnrds A In. Weldon users. - - Rclllhn HEALTH CONFER- C! in Town Hall. Montague. Friday. asptsinbu 26th, 24. ....'MILLTOWN Church Hall. service Sunday. Sept. 28th, at 3 p.m. Georgetown Baptist Church at 7 pm. Special singing. Louis Harris. JCOBRECTION-In yesterdays report regarding the chest of all- ver. lotterled of! at the Dundee Plowing Match, it was stated that the lottery was made by the Nurs- ery Club. Instead it should have said the Beaver Club of Montague. .. "MAKE YOUR PENNIES work ior you. Two of any item listed on our sale bill (or the price oi one plus i penny. Wednesday, Thurs- day. Friday. Saturday. October 15. is .17, iii. More than 250 bargains to choose from. Mabon Drug Co., the Rexall Drug Store. Montague. HAMONTAGUE BAPTIST PAS- TORATE. Sunday. September llsth. Sunday Schools: 10 A. M. Montague. 2 P. M. Georgetown and Murray River. 0.30 P. M. Sturgeon. Worship Services: 11 A. M. Montague. 3 RM. Georgetown. 7.30 P. . sturgeon. Henry E. Allaby. Pnsto . ...4 Georgetown and Vicinity Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer Llewellyn ni Bridgetown were recent visitors to Georgetown. ..tMrs. Mabel 1-learn left recent- ly for Halifax, N. S.. where she will reside. Mrs. I-learn wss accompani- ed by her daughter. Miss Lilly 1-learn. Spr. Stirling Blackett of the Canadian Army Engineers. who is stationed in Western Canada, is spending his leave at his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rogers of Charlottetown motored to George- town on Wednesday, September 24th, where they were guests or Miss Alice Compton. Opl. Freddy MacLcan of the Canadian Army, who is stationed at Wainwright, Alta. is spending his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MECLCHII. Mr. Raymond Soloman. Dry Goods and Hardware Merchant. Kent Street, is having Concrete in- stalled in front of his store and ex- tending out to the sidewalk. one of the town's most progressive mer- chants, Mr. Solomon has made many improvements to his home and business establishment during the past few years. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. M. Duflin. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Osborne oi Lond n. Ontario. left on Tuesday. Sep mber 23rd, for their homes in London. following a visit spent in Georgetown where they were guests of Mrs. Duli.'ln's Murray River and Vicinity ..'Mlss llvslia Moore. who employed in Charlottetown, spent d o! September list at. the week her home lnjllgh Bank. Mr. A...'.. Mslheson. Glen wu- nnd Mr. John Maelnnis, Murray River, were recent week- llnm. end visitors to Plotou, N. I. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moore and Marjorie Lynn, were recent weekend visit- to Murray River. visiting children. Donna and 01'! friends and relatives. Mrs. (Dr.) L. W. Show, Char- 'ottetown. is at present spending 0. low days in Murray River, Illlut - aw. of hdi- brother and sister-in Mr. and Mrs. Waller Dslsiel. Miss Alice Edwards, Mrs. Rob- ert Edwards. Hampshire, and Mr. M...MM.M..L..MM.... parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. Mac- Laren. Mr. John George left recently on return to Saint John, N. B.. after a visit in Georgetown with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. lie was accompanied ha; George. tar as Charlottetown mother. by and Mrs. two children were Mr. and R.C.A.F. and who. until recent) has been stationed in Quebec Pro- vince. has now been transferred to Charlottetown. Mrs. Herbert Boyce and friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmonds weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Han- oi Charlottetown were SC ll. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ms:-Donald of Charlottetown were weekend MacDonald's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs.-Ernest Roche. guests of Mrs. Mr. Frank Miller and two sons Royalty motored to Georgetown on Sunday, September guests at of East 21st, where they were the home of Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. they were guests oi relatives. Baptismal service was held in Herbert Stewart recent guests oi Mrs. Stewart's parents, Captain and Mrs. John Dicks. Mr. Stewart, who is a member of the of Boston, Mass. is visiting in Georgetown where she is the guest of relatives Stanley Walker and two daughters, Elaine and Dianne. motored to Georgetow on Sunday, September 21st. where Nursing Fees Revised In lI.B. .SAIN'l' JOHN. N. 3-. Sept. 3 - (CP)- A new scale of fees for pri- vate duty nursing was -"opted to- day at the annual meeting or the New Brunswick Auocistlon oi Registered Nurses. Starting Nov. 1. the fen will be so (or an eight-hour day. 312 for s 012-hour day and 016 101' a 20- liour day, the longest period or duty authorised. '.I"he present scale is as for eight hours. n tor 12 hours and :10 !or :0 hours. is and Mrs. Harold Burt. Charlotte- town, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs; John Mnelnnls. Murray ver. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald oi Quincy. Mum. spent the week- end of September 21st in High Bank. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. John M. Cairns. who is taking up residence in Quincy, Mass. Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Cairns also returned with them. Miss Ruth Moore. student of Prince of Wales College, spent the weekend of September 21st at her home in High Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Macxay were businossvisltors to Charlotte- town on Saturday, September 27. y' Mrs. Royal White. Murray River is spending a few days in Sydney, Nova Scotis. Mr. Stirling Whlteway. student or Prince of Wales College. spent a weekend at his home in Murray River. ...... Mrs. Crete Beck. Murray Har- bour, is at present spending a few days in Murray River, at the home oi her sister, Mrs. Royal White. on Tuesday evening. September 28. there was a variety concert held in the Murray River Public Hall. in aid of the Community Centre. which proved very suc- cessful both from entertainment and financial points of view. O.S.T.R. Leon Eueli. who is with the R. C. N.. is at present spending his furlough with his wife and family in Gladstone. n Mr. Lester Nicolle. who is em- ployed in the Canadian Bank oi Commerce in Glace Bay. Nova Scotla, is at present spending his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 0. Nicolle. Murray Listen i”PAIlTlIEIlS Ill mm A Graphic Story of the. 011 Development In Canada and the opening or the New IA Moose Jaw Boilnery ever the 0.3.0. Dominion Network CFCY 10 p.m. A. Ii. T. ' I Friday. September 26 Featuring... ' ' The Hon. 'r.'o. Douglas. Premlen Province of Saskatchewan ' The Hon. 1. ll. Brookelbenlr, Minister of Natural Resources, Province of Saskatchewan ' Oio Berg, Jr.. .reIIdent of the British American Oil Company Limited THE BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY LIMITED The Largest Oil Company 0IV'lICd b'y Canadians n '. I 1.-.-.:.-.. 1.-jj. Holy Trinity Church. Georgetown, on Sunday morning, September 21st at 11.00 AM.. when the Rev. W. G. Hogg baptised Eldon Derek. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Burke oi Cardigan. The sponsors were Miss Sally Johnson and Mr. J. F. Johnson. who acted by proxy for Mrs. Burke's brother. Mr. Ger- ald T. Gale oi Bournemouth, Eng- River. -C.D. land. Miss Mary MacDonald of Mon real is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bushey oi Percy Murphy of Elmira. were guests on and Souris. and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday at the home of Mr. Mrs. William Murphy. -A.C. Q. buted special prizes for the Mclnnis, Colonial Fertilizer any Ltd... Moncton, ncKay and R. E. Bell. Company, Central Crenmeries. Massey Cockshutt Plow, The Prince Edward Island PLOWING MATCH AND Agricultural Fair Association Wishes to express its sincere a prcciation to the following business firms and lndivl uals who contri- Plowing Match at Dundns. Among those to whom we arc indcbtcd are: Imperial Oil Company, W. G. Barbour. Canadian Oil Company, Vcedol Oil Company, James Cudmore, Poole and Thompson, Clark BI-os., Jack Annear, John A. MacDonald, J. M. Murphy & Company, Kelly and Company. Island Fertilizer Harris Colin- Bryenton and II II T I 0 E Kings County- Fish and Game Protection Association will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Public Hall. Mur- ray River, Monday, September 29th at 8 p.m. NOTICE Starting Tuesday, September 23 BELUS TRANSPORT, MONTAGUE Will be making daily trips to and From Charlottetown, Montague, Georgetown and Cardigan. Let us do your hauling. CECIL BELL Phone 47 - Montague II..l. Mahon Il.0. Optometrist. Fitting And Supplying Glnlsen. ole. Office Hours: and by nppolnhnenl. Oilico Connected with Mebon Drug Co. llontsgus. P. E. I. rum run site At UPPER MONTAGUE '70 acres formerly the "Daniel Olllolloran Farm". Apply to the undersigned owner or S. S. Hessian, Q. 0., Montague. a. boy). ally good. But you had n Buy a COCKSIIUTI congratulations To GLEN MORRISSEY (A boy of 17) In winning at the PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH (Wednesday). let for boys under 18 years; 1st in all age open 2 sod class over 20 competitors; and finally on Thursday in winning the ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP ' (Three records that probably will never be beaten by Glen, In all classes, used his ..7... cooxsnurr now, five years old. Every success to Glen at the International Match next month in Ontario 'Avilsont:ongc:-IatulaltIon;itoYeII' tioiiuzeititors who didunot n e nmns .or onwnsexce on- P 0 P IIOOCIIBIIUIT to beatp The Island Ch I Ilshi was In all by I CO.g?lIIUT& In 19:? 0 y and be ready for the Championship nept year. WEEKS FARM EIIIIIPIAEIIT Kent Street I I, . Mrs. Jennie McKenzie, Uppcr Montague ... . congratulations To Glen Morrissey and Donnie Smith in winning the P. E. Island championship class at Dundas. using Cockshutt plows and tractors. . J. R. COMPTON, I Cockshutt Service Man. " congratulations To Donald Acorn on being the first contestant to enter a plowing match with a Cockshutt "20" tractor and hydraulic plow. COCKSHUTT FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Truro. N. S. B. K. LLEWELLYN. Representative CONGRATULATIONS GLEN Moiuussav. Cherry Valley . cmmnon-rnscroa1-i.owMAN or r. s. I. Esso Provincial Championship Boys Class 11 years and under 2 Sod Op'en . I DONNII SMITH. 13 year old V Winner of Sth Prlae lsso Competition Mr. Mon-issey and Mr. Sntlth used Ceoltshutt "30" tractor! x and "I20" plows In each competition. B. Ceeluhutt Representative ' ' To Winner of '-Also Te-- K. Llewellyn