"""'M-""""""""t THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ..;.":::.r 2::..s':r:.'..:i.t..'.::-'. mis: ””'””-L"?'””” M 3:". 2:'3.?.l.'fi's”.."sli".' - i inmlnsprlnm The new Elxltl Juan Pendergast. Provincial Pre- R959" "7”' "'”""h "I '7"-"9: 115.3911 193- .. ' ' AGENTS:-MONTAOUI: nanld I. uniiry. an. Inn sun.-i, unlwatches with the Durapower ardent, can cumin; gm mile. 01 Grids -IX-1. csi-lilo Glllil. l ' i Inca IIMPIIOI. lib Joyce Wlulnun, Mtg 13;. uguug, niainspring are guaranteed to rat Angus on becoming mun. 5"” Vn3"'1- 39"-I'll WIWMI: . aonrr oaoaonows: Walden ums. '"”-V"- "W" bmh or I new beta or this national ors-nlzation '2' ”"""" 3'"- ' Grade VI-l. Albert Moclseau; 2. .............. .'.. PAGE EIGHT "M . TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 20. 1951' Cbliunbiiijsahuesi L 15 TERRIFIC ta. Guardian may be iouui: at ii: I u i I rent . Tn J ll . M t . u Margaret Joule Walton. M Montague: Blue Dome Ruisursnt. and Gul.l'dIa: 3I'.tl:a': ip:3.cIsrlI: or C We '" on "u. In mm work 5"” 1nt"1- 30W"'d W3"0n' 3-' to:'Ii:. Pic Post Otilca: is Sous-is: The luack Bar and I. may ....-savr. MONEY mi Iiitord. Kt me do” 5! the mew” Daphne Shaw. ' r ,, zQ w-M as ea. ' the famous English film. sterling Grade 1-1. Hector Macuan. ” ' ” I u - ' -- depreciation saves on 7 cents on 393943340” "I W3 313559”! 5591'” ' ' r- - I V ' ,' ' Mrs. 'George I-lickcn CIHSPEFEMX. p . 5 gg .. 0”"""'"I'"”""”' "'"md"I I” S8lld'n'lLll is n Dream H pmemm the m'w.slc(Ml;.ho:1ried hgltndmdzirf fling. SIZceenu1;27 gsilslcsengig insnt. was liven by Father Butler. Mu" Berth. wumn "14 Dew,” LI 198 . County Hospll-BL He? many friends menu, and relatives in Montague cents. Fine grain panchromatic , Wllh 1191' I BPGCGY FECGVETY. go; . (aw ween, tclilr b,lg enlargements. or last i '-M m or poor light at; .43 cents. ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Meven, My, nnd M” wmnm B,,d.es',.48 cents. .58 cents. V. R. Pepler. - New Hampshire. spent It it-w days; 5:. John, N. 3p are .,ismnK'mi photo dealer, Montague. ' "I hT;40”'I3"'- KWSI5 ”1 LMCV5 Montague guests of Mr Bridi;e'sl CI nl- uncle, Mr, Cuy Neison A”; M L... The members of the Young ” : p Nelson. I M n i Women's Guild of tho Presbyter- M.r. Harold Jay and Min. nt ggg i ian Church. Montague, and their . Roslindale. Mass. are splinuiniz no --(:H1LD.Hl-.;AL1-u-- ,c0nf.,.' friends held a trainer roast on the . ' several dtlw 1" MOMASUG Vlslilni ence" will be held in gm. -r0w,,' Lower Montague Beach Wednes- The Greatest Fight Up- set in Modern Ring Hist- triends. Mr. Fraiicis 'I'rlI.SS('Il and son of Boston. Mass. spent. a iew day: in Montague and viclniti fishing in t-he local streams. Hall Montague. Friday July 270: from 2 to 4 P. M. All infants and pro-school children welcome. ....'EVlf:ll.Y turkey iiirinrr net-ds Histsne the new and only drinlzs spring free. See them at V. it. day night. The evening was spent in roasting the weiners, toasting marshmallows, swimming. and was climaxed with a jolly sing-song around a huge campfire. . .'T R U C K ACCIDENT - A 0 Seelt Blowb '-r I t 't ii . A U ' ' I y .'"'..AT Lfn. k.'"' If" ';"v!"-" Iinekarrianu IIII:Ii::";IentAtI:lxIRIlIelac:t' gravel truck plunged on the road Blow through evgry ex. ;;leiI;;iloneReJsdv as nlnf?d5-:I;k; "GT6 Msbon Drug Co. Montague. lntg a T0: otutreeds l.veI!0fdI)' II' I tlhttnstui1........ ' cltin round ""” "' i'””i””"" P'”"""3C3'- "CHILD - lIl;Al.TH Conler- t.i(:c:1T)(Inth: f."n..i7mJe"?cci3Zi.i”o35 GEORGE Mouicoiifat K ' ””"""""' e i:."”.':" ill E” W 3.4”” T3'.””."- "" the "'l'"?"” W s 1 H . D 8 UC. I' By. I j' i -v -. iGALEST0RM"3' Shows 2-30.7.3-45 .2i”ii.1”.f...E'.”.'.”"i2'.. ll.l””.i' '3 W "mini 5" i v"'"- A". M 5751:-m3i73n-333?. 9i35'"'ir”'u”ci3-" 335 .a.”.m.mum""l.l-u . . . . -gque where h h Mi-jmlm R hints and pre-school children loaded 3. the I(m)e' was traveiiim - . e - . ll 3 - vieiconie. towards the gravel pit. when it CAPITOL ro-iuiv - SAT. PllIll0E Enwinnl mg, A3, T0-DAY and SAT. Shows 2:30-T-9 MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT Hours: 9:00 am. to 12:00 noon 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. snt Street. Amherst. N.s.. at noon, July 18. 1951. The luneral will be held (rot-ii ing trip siroiind the local streams and ponds. Mrs. .lohn Ingram. Boston. Mass, and ivus. llugh Buchanan. Mone- ton. N. B.. are visiting in Man- tague. guests of their brother. and sister-"iii-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson. Miss Margaret MacDonald. i't.N.. Ottawa. accompanied by her new.) Margaret Kennedy. 5:. John, Nu B arrived in Montague yesterday and is the guest or her mothci. Mrs. Minnie MacDonald. ll. A.M. and 7.30 PM Rev. A..l.. Ebhutt. M.A. Th.D. ni. Sackv'.'lt , N.B.. a former pastor. will he guest : port in Montague to no)-chester. Mass. are Vlsitingp in l-iestherdaie, guests oi Mrs. Smi.hs Mr. and Mi's-.wlT.ussell Pratt. until their young son. of Wslthani. Mass. were recent visitors to Montague where they spent sever- al days as guests at I.nne's Cab-i in. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Cox and their son. James. and daughter. Carolyn. of New York, arrived in Montague. and will spend tiie isummcr at. their cottage on the Montague River. Mrs. D. R. 'I”l'a5cr hns icturncri to her home in Montagiiv after Wallpaper in stock going at 20 per cent. oft. Hilchey and Vanlderstine. Montague. day the recruiting unit makes its went oi! the road. The two rear vi-heels and housing were snapped nit and the frame twisted. The driver was unhurt. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Gor- man. North Reading. Mass.. who are visiting their son and daught- or-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gorman in Charlottetown. motor- od to Montague this week where thcy were the guests of Mrs. Gor- m:in's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McKenna. En- iriute to Tho Island, MI. and Mrs. Gnrnian visited relatives in Penns s,i-lviiiiia. !county. Mrs. J. A. Murphy pre- lsidcd at the meeting and explain- led the aims and ideals of the I vice-presrhlrs. Frank Kelly; 2115 organization lorm as members. The pastor. Rev. Thomas Butler lspoke briefly. as did Mrs. Cather- wiioae motto. "For God and Can- 'IM"t Willi”; F' T"”y 1'" ml an enjoyable trip to ll2imil'.on.. - -” plane Tuesday morning for lie.-. 0 t .. . S) I W .. Mmmmn-.Ed by . . . x ' u . home in Quinn)". Mass. aft.e:'lh3.a(li:lr:)ghl1e:.. Mails mm, ,;mm.' ,C. W. I.. Sub DIVISIOII (Fdday) spending an eiiloyiible three weeks. teacher at Prmcn slum scmoiy was orguniled A, . , At holidays with her brothers J. 3.. Chmmmownp l . confuins ' Jay. Morell, and Frank in SW W, , Augusfus Pu.-ssh TOWN HALL M" 3"" l .'';T”””” ”-”.?'l-'””T F.””Tt ' u '5 3 n - - ”' T 1 0C - Par V3l'n15 1" l3 'W” 5. A meeting was held at Fort L V PG I I h . ..lA.VNIYERSARY SERVICF.-p quai-l.5 and. gallons. One can at , Augustus for me purpgse of or. I 0 C 50""; The anniversary of the Orwell regular price. an extra can ior;g3mzinK 3 sub-divi5iDn of the - . -- o o HOMI Church will beobseri Cd 01! only one cent. Doni, nllhg this 5 Camonc vvomenus Lealuep w i M t W3 0 " Sunday. July 22nd. Witu avfvlces 35 bargain while its lasts. Also a.l l The omcm orumzu. for Queen, u . . preacher. The Bonshaw Quart.et.D. -wu C ch H w - be 1 C , . . . - . T will ass!” W tho" M W -”"i'i"”. -"G000 RESPONSE Th" F" iohodn lI)iI0rI.I:ns it '15:: lInaniI:i- lP”"1P”"fV"'3 P'”'”"”" Thm.b"”".'" ."” 0f P””"' I Ai M0b”'d Rccm”""Eu'”;1:iiously decided to organize and the other soap contains I.ifebuoy's exclusive scientific p -r- 1 mm ummersi e was s s on ioiloi-"mg officers were' elected: - - -- - -. . The tug boat "csriso” si-med in at The Legion Hall. h1ontyasue.9p,w,,m,. Mm Ema", Humes; 1” ingredient. And its this wonderful edectiieuess ' W9” '4”! -'”"'d”' ”t""””"' Mm F 0 J that makes Lifebuoy the choice of careful P!0Ple - ,. ...x)s'r I G. H, R'lr:d:IIeOl'l1l1l:KlI:h'YclIIl'Ell5 :lI'le:EIngElII;l(tt; Ci:'iI'7'ii37"c3LTnAl Jt'TfrI1l:l:r5arIl?l ;l':,”g;:”';,xc:'f'r;',oSIl('gf::";w3k;&fl';: everywhere. Lifebuoy gives you long-lasting. all ,4 A . W1” repla” ”” mm 1'”'P"il'"”Chl 'har"IFI0 Ro.bem.m' Ema: Imililiiagiiaii: FDClit'!l.hi'l'Ps. Mrs. Joseph over protection from oifcndinll . . . reallY stalls M”. GeOrgPfHl'doulDOn passm has been called tngnnotiier port. lE:tl':l.::Oll5:u:Vc::slVu”1TY :1;3ri:did;lt'leJMcEaclie;ii; tre9.surer. Mrs. Pat- ..B.0-.. from head to me. G" Lifcbuo), wdayp ziuzcmcozaxl v M -'- W W- 75 M PW M NW” S'"”””riZlii.”1.:?:”S.i:i:.'2:"f.?2S”4?:i.”3Fw?&i3raur mares aimed we 0 Only Lifebuoy can possibly give you I.ifebuoy'a FROM HEAD T0 TOE... ISPEII "llllI'Alllllll!llL! Furlonfs Funeral Home at 2.30 mother, Mrs. Malcolm P. MacPhee.'l last stop at south- Friday. and interment. will be in Lorneville Cemetery. The service OUT OUR WAY will be conducted by the Reverend p Donald Macleod or Moncton. N ' 8.. and the Rev. E. spurreli or Amherst. BLUSSOMS ih US” IIFEBUOY STOPS " 3.0." p I IQSEVILQAILY . .. , B? J ."R."wiliims 4'c.w'-rci-iA'sEsz l ...OH.'1'5EE.'. - OVERNMENT INSPECTOR I ' hh nt!::ia”"::2"'i?;::ii.”-V '6 T&'.”W4.t;?E.;EE "?.T.'.f;?.?.l.3.”l.".Zll ' ' ' r 'l' ' ' I ' i - - r 1 - I v nvmmjumus ms lEu.m;.;h:a!i1col3or'i:3i olf1er3ri;i:l'ibl:g- .'t ;l;lo.L.rEgRDQu,T PAG5. WAK.N.H,M.,HNK nu. ro PRObPl'.CTS OFFERED FROM LNGLAND, ' t ' P INSPECTION. AN' THEY FTHE INSPECTOR motored home in May. she is also survived by two sisters. Bell, Mrs. . John K. MacLend. Middle River. J6 'I'HROWlN' H05-' HULL DAYS WORK 4 v?f6o'r-'lW POOR GUY on - -rs-4' TURRETLATI-E-' SANDY”S News , Cmoon 3) 31-E V-'35 kg;-is cgglgtlgnaeaggngf i '!so NERVOUS HE'S AWA --THEY" I i - -- AFlZAlD TO LOOK" THINK SLOW - s v 1 i children. i TBIERY .'T-HUD i5 i 1 Toz-rugs .5 ROUTE 6. s'1'.. PETER S HIGHWAY, RIARSHBIELD. P.L.l. T A SHOCK! c FUNNY." FOR SALE BY TENDER DWELLING HOUSE In Montague Consisting of 8 rooms. Centrally located on Wood Island Strccl oP'r0IlE'!'Ius'r 2 nuts; and lawns Glasses IONTAGITI. P. I. I. I Apply is sppolsstaieat. . fl J. J. STEWART. olltu Connected with : , Montagtie 9"! INN V at? T ...;"'n SANDY'S DRIVE-Ill THEATRE FRIDAY, oIlll.I'a 20 ri152ri-A 3'3 Presents "SPRING IN PAIIK LANE” . '0 0 A light romantic comedy starring Anns Nsigle. Michael Wilding p ' I 0 9 A IAJSI. I and Tom W-Hi . uazemaos-nor comm PW"-U . COMING TUESDAY - "THE WICKED IiADI"' I - - '- ' s Refreshments and Drinks served during show. -... RESTAURANT-seating ca ty '70. BAN UET ROOM and DA CE HALL-soaiin capacity 200.3 TWO UBLE CABINS-furnished and with pumbing. . MEETING AMAZING - SENSATIOIIAI. ' 5. PRIVATE DWELLING-re-modernised durln last year. ISLAND CO-OP SERVICES 1:-om; gangs or Lam) (mo if nqnimi , I RESTAURANT EQUsrMmN'.r:.. - T To be held at Pluto. trlgidislres. furnace and 200 on hot water tank, oil cmsniau LIGION HALL. CHARLOTTITOWN Wm": ""8eve'W'c "W M f' olem WM" WWW On July ms at 2 r. M. ' You have read about this product in the Readers Difat and .vour.farmers' Trade Papers. It itlveiy and seats. new billiard table. aoit d cooler. neon a gas, du- Elex water system. 500 gallon hiel oil storage tank. floor pol- .2l P. M.- wvi rid your farm buildings of rats. We tirin sets up interior bleeding; the rat is unaware he is being g machine. juko box, oil heaters, electric mobile tood steam- er. (reach ii-yer: and milkshake machine, comic and hot wster - urnl. electric fans. typewriter. pottery, cutlery, dishes and sun- dry items of restaurant equipment too numerous to mention. General Iitslims e above premises are in a state of excellent repair and the restau- ........ P”l”"9d- Wm” " mm” I" M W" ””””" rant rounds are fully landscaped. This I) l ti o joys u 1 LB. TlN' I Ll. TIN II 8pIGIII IINMII IO formers - flouris lng trade with a turnover in excess gt! g&?0()I(,)!.u?Ill1heyopI:Irati0I1I , - ' of the current season are more promising than ever before, and this 3 7 p. M. business is only being offered for sale due to the present 0Wn6i"l'G0l1- 0 . templatod acceptance of prospects offered from England. . 0' . lunquu ., VI"... R.".u'.m' soumpm, , i The place of business is now open for inspection. .'.:. ' " Se led t d will be ' - i l ' I Special Speakers and lmrhitnmnt . P." 2. i'.', umi'i"13"irc.ioci noo'i'ic'1iii'c"iiiT.:..i"id 1'.R”""'”"," M”"”"'l.. .- 1 The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' ' Ivorybody Welcome 1 to SANDY, sole owner and oper- E. 1.. or Phone 816. : For further information up titer of Sandy's Rcstaursnt.bM id. P. I .