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A "W ""0 of to" A: til; prggosedl b:s serlzzircle AND I i WOIEHCEI by the C. N. R. will be dis- cussed, a. large attendance is requested. .,,... iffiiil - iiiii - Wu jTg"gn.i:'fm,,, II.J. Mallilii lI.U. 1 mm". Optometrist. Fitting and Supplying Glasses, etc. SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 Office Hours: 10 to !2 ,A.M. 2 to 5 EM. and by appointment. Montague, P. E. 1. Office Connected with TIIIIIIS. - FRI. - SAT. I l EASTERN GUARDIAN Brace Ilaerhea, Min Jana AGENTS:-MONTAOUI: Ilnrolil I. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wininton. Plus Mcxinnon. Weldon Lavera. The Guardian may be bought .3 Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Poet Oiticex in SOIIHI: The Snack Bar and II. Iticttarda A Son. the following places in Montague: Mrs. Mabel Lovers, Georgetown. spent Monday, in Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Peardon. Friends of Mr. Lyle Boehner. Montague, will regret to learn that he is a patient in the King's Coun- ty Hospital. ...3Ivils many little friends are pleased to hear Master Merrill Meliish, New Perth, was dis- charged from the King's County Hospital. ....'Among the Islanders receiv- ing their B.Sc. degree at Acadia University on May 20th was Mr. Ahner Dewar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar, Brundenell. Mr. Albert Johnston, student at Dalhousie University, is spending ....'Mrs. Andrew MacLenn, Car- digan North, was a business visi- tor to Montague yesterday. ....'NEW DUNDAS PASTOR-- Rev. A. T. Archibald, D.D'., comes from Florida this week to act as pastor of the United Baptist Churches of Dundas and Annem- dale. Mr. Archibald was at one time pastor in Saint John, N. B., but for the past 20 years has been a church leader in Mass- achusctts. On May 25th he hopes to baizin services in Annandaie and Dundns. Boys' Band Joins In Pointing Moral the vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon John-, ston, Montague. Mabon Drug Co. irlggwn xxx, ,AJ.,'& 3 x i BACK! 9 ”3.lif.”.iif..lFf;” WITH TEN TOP ANALYSIS COMEDMNS IN G. F. HUTCI-IESON HER NEW & SON LAFF MOVIE Optometrists 53 Grafton St. Friends of Mr. Milton Kennedy. Montague, are sorry to hear that he is ill at the King's County Hos- pital and wish him a speedy re- covery. .. fThe Irving Oil tanker. Sce- konk, arrived in the port Montague yesterday, under the comfnand of Captain Allen Vnliis. ....'Mrs. Nan Nicholson, Mrs. Rny Claw, Mrs. James Machean and Mrs. John Maclicnzic, Mon- tague, were business visitors to Charlottetown yesterday. ....'SI'I-ZCIAL-May 21 to May Illsl. Get. a 4-inch nylon brush worth 53.25 for only 31.75 with a quart or more of Spred Satin. Don't. miss this special offer. Iiilchey & Vnniderstine, Mon- ingue. ' TS PROMOTI-ID - Mr. and Mrs. George Preece, Montague. have received word that their son, Doug- las. who is attached to the Princess Pats Regiment in Korea. has been promoted to the rank of sergeant. He was the first in his regiment to receive this honour since arriving in the Korea war zone. . .'ATTENDED GRADUATION -eAi-tending graduation ceremon- ies at st. Dunstan's University on Monday was Mr. Philip Murphy of sturgeon who is 92 years past. This grand old gentleman was present to witness the- graduation of his grandson Henry Philip Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murphy of Charlottetown. Mr. Murphy, who was seriously ill, last, year. is now hale and hearty. and his many friends are indeed happy to see him about again. ..tRECEiVEs n,sc. DEGREE -- Among the successful gradunteo who were awarded degrees at the ?7x3'Z'x2e9 ,.9zA CKHI.-"AD. HERBERT J. ATES presents JUDY CANOVA 7RUCOi.OR SERIAL - CARTOON In Ayarst veterinary preparation MAB0li liliilil 00. MONTAGIIE I PRINCE EDWARD romur WALTER PIDGEON in "GALLIIIG BULLDOG IJIIIIMMOIID" SPECIAL SHORTS - SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 COM! NG mun. - nu. - SAT. When IUD and LOU meat the I-IILLIILLIES . . . EVEN THE MOUNTAINS ROAR. WITH THE FIND- IN', FUNNINI and FO0LlN' AROUND! Convocation of Queen's University on May 11 was Henry Frederick Coffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Addi- son Coffin, Mount Stewartgvmo received the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- ing. Mr. Coffin, after having spent A few weeks at. his home. has accepted a position with the International Nickel Co.. in Sud- bury, Ont. Montague Legion Auxiliary Meets The regular meeting of the Lad- ies Auxiliary of the Canadian Le- gion Montague Branch, was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Stan Peardon with the pres- ident. Mrs. Atwood MacDonald in the chair. The meeting opened with one-minute silence. followed by roll call which was answered hy four- teen members. One visitor was pre- sent. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Archie Hilchey. and approved as read. The financial report was read by the treasurer, Mrs. George Preecr-. Mrs. Arnold Vaniderstine reported for the sick committee. There was no report from the work committee and Mrs. William Mac- Lean. Mrs. J.M. Macxenzie and Mrs. Nell l-looley were appointed to prepare work for the next meet- ing. The correspondence was read by Mrs. Hiichey and discussed. Mrs. Atwood MacDonald and Mrs. Stan Pcartion volunteered to assist in the Rod shield campaign, on be- half of the auxiliary. and Mrs. Emery MacNcil was appointed on the program committee for next meeting. - At, the close of the meeting a contest. was presented by the pro- gram committee and prime were awarded Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. I-iooley. Lunch was served by the hostess, bers. assisted by several mem- KINII lIiIl.E r.l.E”'5'k II. ,..r .l.ll.!. I-H Police, who is devoted in his job of lie patience in the performance of Kent morning, and in the afternoon gave speak to Prince Street PUSAN, Korea, May. 21-(Wed- Of Safety campaign Assembly Addressed By Rev. Dr. llonnell NEW YORK. MAY 30 -(OP) - Dr. John Sutherland Bonnell. pastor of the Fifth Avenue Pres- posed the establishment of "more exacting standards" for church membership. Speaking at a preliminary meet- lnging of the 164th annual gener- al assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U. S. A.) Mr. Bonnell. native of Charloitet.ovrn, P. E. 1.. said that without such standards. "we'll only get driftwood." He urged fuller periods of instruction for new church members and or- ganizing prayer groups among them. Sessions of the general assembly will be lirld from May 22 through May 28. Some 2.000 Presbyterian leaders, about half clerical and half lay, will attend. Business sessions of the as- sembly, top governing body of the denomination which claims about 2.500.000 members. will be held at Mr. Bonne1l's church. The Boys Band of Prince School did their hit yesterday in forward- ing the efforts of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in high- lighting the need of caution and safe drivinyz to prevent nccitlcnis. A Inuci speaker mounted on a iruck made announcements from time to time, relzarding the age of a car in the parade which old. looked good. running order, ”ihe sane driving," willie wrecked was ill years and was in good result of safe another car. beyond repair, indicated the reverse. Sgt. Larry Miricinnls, of the City teaching everybody to observe the traffic rules, and exercises infin- hls duty. spoke to the children of Street School yesterday his message to the children of Rocliford Square school. He will School children this -morning. His talk deals particularly with youthful bicycle riders and how they should 3Dproach crossings. and cars which nesday)- (AP) -United States soldier-guards stamped out a re- belllon Tuesday in a big Pusan prison camp, killing one Com- munist prisoner and injuring 85 in a bnttte lasting nearly three hours. It. was the first. bloody pi'isonei' uprising on the Korean mainland. It came as the U. S. Eighth Army disclosed that two minor revolts were squeiched without bloodshed on nearby Koje Island last week. NOTICE ..Tl'.:..i”"':.i" ;'3.'::...:"' and will MI! uthi o it until 10 pm. Friday night. DINGWELL It B0881!!! llld 553003 Ihililrllk y . a Itlilltdred iim 9 weekend 3'” Inodun twin-Ian design the "preview" under that shows the picture bit you shoot. -. - , might be making turns. Two cars on the regular ;R.C.M. P. patrol are dealing with the alt- unilon on the highways, where all errors are being checked and friendly advice given. Later it is expected that. literature will be dis- tributed by ihe R.C.M.P. giving helpful hints to all motorists, and stressing the need of greater vig- ilance on the part or both motor- ists and pedestriaiis. Corporal Jolinsion of the R.C.M.P. has this phase of the work under his control, and along with Chief Mac- Arthur will be giving further pub- licity to the matter during the balance of the week. At. the Canadian Legion tonight, films dealing with traffic safety. will be shown to the public. P.E.l. MARTET byterlan Church here. today pro-. This is are whole family's um... favouri ' ' Dessert. Serve it plain or topped liquid-fresh in an airtight bud Use it for filling pies, tang ,,,,d' cakes. So fast, so easy tn make , you ' with all four of Sliirrif!"s wliolcsomg Butterscotch, Chocolate and Vanilla. , s Vanilla Bud off with fruit. You just can't, beat that wholesome tiavou; for sim-rirrs seal the van.-H; don't waste a minute. Delight the family (and your" budget) Bud Desserts . . . Caramel. would like to hear more from all of you. Be assured, however, that we will remember your beautiful la- land, the friendships we have form- ed and our willingness to be of as- sistance in the field of our endeav- our whcnever and wherever the op- portunity presents itself." In his opening remarks the chair- man. Hon. Mr. Cullen, thanked Mr. B. Graham Rogers for his work in organizing the itinerary. Yesterday morning the visitors (Continued from Page 1) know that I do not. have to selll Canada to you. hecause no doubt: your training has fitted you ade-y quateiy to keep the situation well. in hand in this respect", he said.l "You are going on a splendid mis- sion for a young, vigorous and. wealthy country, among the na-, tions of the world. ”I hope thatl you will remember us and that P.E.r Island has things to sell". Mr. G.A. Cooper. who has been assigned to Guatemala City. Gunt- emala. as Assistant. Trade Com- missioner. replied on behalf of the group, whom he introduced each in turn to the meeting. "Our stay of two days was entirely too short to suit, us”, said Mr. Cooper. "We I The whole eX.GlIl" .N' ...anrI Prue Ii reliveiillis. es In SMP5 whom Y” "' ' been rv r Y'd'l',',,”,,l.'T,".l,',l,una-.'r ll; ;IloY over and over agul wish. 50 I" " new WW3 Kodak Film prim "" you I711 Ian: weeltehd Ody with your cam IOQIOTI '99 . .Aaetunnovia-anwntotaovtocanua, A l tF.:.?l.;9.:......"”'"”..a.”.:.'i.'it..”'....t"."l.'. eadiyuthatbealrowaiaymgthwapwitlh llrateIIetaa'ofeaporteandasriatevra.'toe.a; I . is ualluinolodnkllhniulntieafllllal-yaIowIox.' '- fc'ANAnwa toning co. 9. cm. made olclal calls on His Honour Lieutenant Governor Prowse, His Worship Mayor Stewart, and act- ing Premier Hon. A. W. Mstheson at the Provincial Building. A visit to the Confederation Chamber was followed by I meeting with Hon. Mr. Cullen. and e. trip to Bunbury Farm. In the afternoon a visit to the plant of the American Can Go. and the Government cold storage plant was followed by a. trip to Rustico R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT where a lobster packln la visited. '2 p not Wu At 6.30 p. m. R well aiirndeci ra. ception was held at the Charloti. town Hotel by the Cliarloltclo Board of Trade, Mr. Gordon Mao. Donald, President and Mr. kw, Gaudct, secretary, Xilakillg the 13. troduciions. The party will visit, the Expert. mental Farm at 9.30 lhls mom: and will leave for 1-lnliiax at La enroute to Saint John's, Nlld. .... will be located in the LEGION BUlLDlNG- MONTAGUE THURSDAY - MAY 22nd To interview Prospective Airmen and Airwoman Office Hours: -1:00 p.m. to 9:00 pm. hols bacou8Q .-.0I I PRICES . . . see your dealer. Kodak tourist Cannons, 4 modeia. . As shown above. with Kodet IAII. IIIWIIIO COMMI- 329.00. 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