PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIA AGENTS!-MONTAGUII En-old It. Lnndry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn. Bruce MscPheo. Min Joyce Wigglnton. Plus Mclunnon, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. The Guudisn Indy be bought It the following plnces In Montague: Bloc Dom: Restaurant, ind Guardian Office; In Georgetown: TIC Post Office; In Sourll: The Sn ack Bu Ind ll. Richard: 8 Son. ...."l'l-IE OFFICE of Dr. G. S. A. human, Montague, will be closed from Monday. June 29th. to Sat- urday, July 11th. Both days in- elusive. ..tMr. And Mrs, Aneais O. MacDon- ald. Georgetown. left this morning for Bmton end Montreal where they will spend their holidays. Miss Dianne Inmen, daughter of Oomnundeir William Robert. Lnmsn uid Mrs. Inmiin of Ottawa. is at prwent. visiting her grandmother, Mrs. G S. lnman, at Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgih- bone left. yesterday morning for their home in Boston after spend- ing the past two weeks visiting Mrs. F'ii7.gibbons' mother, Mrs, Wil- liam Mohair, Montague. Mrs. Joseph MacDonald and rliildren, Rodney and Shelley of Tialgarv. Alberta, are spending the iummr-r months on the Island vis- iting Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr l.l'iCI Mrs. Alex S. Beaton, Flat Rn- '.r. and brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. Archie Hilchey, Mont- rgur. .-tI.0WFiR. MONTAGFE Reg- atta July 15th. ..t(7HILD HEALTH CONFER- ENCE. Town Hall. Souris. on Fri- day. July 3rd. from 2-4 P. M. Word has been received that Mr. Ralph Graham and Mr Lloyd Higzinboihain have arrived at Baffin island, near the Arctic Circle. ivhere they are employed with the Fraser and Bruce Con- struction Company. , 'Fl'.VERAi. TI'ESDAY--F'lll'l- eral of the late Artliiir W. Poole, who passed away in Cliarlottetovvn. inn Sunday. June 28th. was held from the Montague Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon. The service was conducted by Mr. Kenneth Norris, minister of the Church of Christ. 5Tlierel' was beautifully rendered by iMrs. Ralph Beck. The pallbearers were D. M. ::rll MarG:'ei:o:' lnferineiit. place ill the Lower Mnntaizue cemeiery. TD-DAY FRI. & SAT. POWERFUL AUTRY ACTION WITH A NEW TWO-FISTED TWIST! ....and DIIANP'S his siilolilcliing siiieliicli as they recover a p stolen Army payroll -and return in Iiaiilil: still in" Ms ' touii.iaiA Pl(lUiiES.piesfnii E GENE World's Greatest Cowboy ' and CHAMPION World's Wonder Horse Messrs. Bloyco Beck. James Mu- Doncl end David Msbon return- ed to ontagus this week after spending the past month with the Forestry Reserve operations near Campbellton, N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Martin, of Los Angeies, California. recently spent some time visiting their cousin, Mrs. May Smith of Mont- ague. and also Mrs. Lulu Riley of Belle River. It is fifty years since Mr. Martin last. met Mrs. Smith. ..'Mr, Maynard Nicholson, New Hampshire. U.s.A.. is presently vis- iting his mother. Mrs. Alex Mac- Pherson. and Mr. MacPherson, Union Road. King's County It is tiveiity-oiie years since Mr. Nicli- oison last visited the province. ..'VlslTING PROVINCE - Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Maloney. Nstick. Mass. visited friends in Montague on Sunday. Mrs. Malonev. inee Helen Mellish. R N: daiizhter,nf lviw. Lester B. Mellish, and the late Mr. Mellish. formerly of Mont- ague. attended 5. call reunion of graduates of the Victoria General 1 Montague, A vac,-.11 5010, --N0 Night lBostonIoYai'mouth and motoredto MacDonald. Harry ill'0l'lllCl' Lane, William MacEachern. R. w'.!5l5belx Mrsl Blair MacDonald. Beck Arthiir xiacNeil'. and Riis-lCh3l'-0i”'l0lVl'l- and ll" ,,,.,ki.xir. Milton G. Mellish and iamiiyl Hospital, in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney travelled by boat from the Island via Wood Islands. They plan to spend a few days in the visiting Mrs. Malnney's of brothel". isummerside. I Georgetown and Vicinity . .'Miss Mary Roche. R. N.. re.- lurned last week to her home in ;Georgetown from a visit with rela- tives in the New England States. . Mrs. Maynard MacDonald of lMoiii.agiie, awoiiipniiicd by iirr iieice, Mrs. Grant and Mr. Grant. of Chester Basin. N. S, motored to Gt-orgetown on Sunday. June 21, where they attended service in Holy Trinity Church. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins of Summerside motored to George- town on June. 21, where they were the. guests of Mr. Jr-nkins' mother, Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Mr. Harold Landry of Charlotte- town. spent the weokmd at. the home. of'his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mr. .IalllPS lliri(cai'iiry, who has heon employed for the past. lexi- months with the A quent visits from his Dra ke-Merritt I THE GUARDIAN; IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM PAQUET, on. M. On March 9, in St. Augustine's ernl service of William (Billy) Pn- quet. Jr.. was held. I-Ill uncle, Rev. J. C. Pitra offered Requiem Mass and officiated at the grave. Rev. Earl Dalton was present in thei sanctuary. He was in his 10th, year. During his years at the Sanetorium he was visited regularly by friends and relatives. and the road of suf-I fering was made easier by fre- Rcvercndi uncle and the good priests ofi Holy Redeemer Parish and the Basilica. and the Rev. Father Daly. S.J. One of the particularly bright spots in his life was the yearly, visit. of his first cousin, the Reizl Joseph Paqiiei, O.S.A.. of Vilial lNova. Pennsylvania. U.S.A. I He leaves to mourn besides his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paquet. Rustico. one brother Clarence of Moncton. N. B.. and eight sisters: Marie. Mrs. William Campbell and Frances. Mrs. Reu- ben 0'!-iaiiiev. both of Chariot”- town; Bernadette, Mrs. Rene Sol- termann of Lorne Park, Ontario; Margaret. Mrs. Jack Ford. of War- atah, Australia: Gertrude. Mrs. John Marsh. Swindmi, England; Joan, Mrs. P. McAnany. Ladnerj B. 0; Gail, Mrs. Maurice Gould, Moncton; and Theresa, also of Moncton. Mass Cards Mother and Father itwol. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wm. Campbell, Charlottetown. Mr. P. R. McAnnny. Lndner. B.C. Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh, Swin- don. England. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford. War- atah, Australia. Min and Mrs. Reuben 0'1-ianley,i Charlottetown. l Mr. and Mn. Maurice Gouid,' ilvloncton, N. B. itwoi. i ' Miss Theresa Paquet, Moncton.l N. B. 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paquei,; :liinncton. N. B. p Mrs. James Campbell, Char- iiottetoivn. Sistri-ii of the Precious I The. Blood, Charlottetown. i Mr. and Mrs. Aiban Peters, Tor- lonto. Ontario. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred A. Dou- cette, Rustlco. I Miss Florence LeBlanc. Menc- 'ton. i The Misses lrma and Geneva lcuautreau. Moncton. Mr. Timothy Leger and family. Moncton itwoi. Miss Jeanne Blanchard. Mone- l Mrs. CHARDOTTETOWN Miss France: 2. Toronto. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levis. Souris. Mr. and Mrs .Theodorice cette and Carnelie. Rustlco. Mrs. Ronald 0'Hanley and film- Dou- Church at South Rustico. the fun- uy, point, (13 Rocha, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. O'Neill. Moncvon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gallant. Rusticoville. Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Gallant and family, Rustico. Rev. J. Clarence Pitre. Rustlco. Rev. Joseph Paquet, 0.S.A.. Villa Nova. Pennsylvania. Rev. Anthony Poquet, S.J., Wes- ton College, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wright. Mon- trcal. Miss Marjorie Mitchell, Char- lottetovm. Rev. B. B. Hildebert. North Rus- tico. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McGui- gan. Jiunter River. Messrs. Chas. and Louis Camp- bell, Charlottetown. Enrolled in Josephite Purgator- ial Society. Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Gall- ant. Rustico. Miss Minnie Gallant. North Rustico. Mrs. Mary DesRoche, Rustlco. Enrolled in Dominican Novitiiate Association. Miss Albertine Langis, Moncton. Enrolled in the Jesuit Seminary Guild for two years. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Paquet and Vangie, Dorchester. Mass. Spirltunl Bouquets Rev. S. 5. Catherine of Louvnln, North Rulstico. Miss Patricia Leiglitizer, Rustico. Cards of Sympathy The Rev. Sisters of St. tine's Convent. Rustlco. Mr. and Mrs. John Grant and family, Souris. - Mrs. Helen Bulman and Howard, South ALIS!!!- Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Paquet, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Florent Doiron, Hope River. Rev. Sister M. Marguerita, Kin- kora. Mr. and Mrs. John Austin. Char- iottr-town. Mrs. Millie Paquet and Mary, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallant, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Syl. Perry. Vernon River. ion Road. Olltieara. Mr. and Mrs iainily. Souris Civilian Service personnel, No 5 Supply Depot. Moncton. Chariot tetnwn. Sadie and David McDonald, Un-, Artic Paquet and l Smith-Stewart Wedding .. tA pretty wedding was solemn- ized It St. David's United Church. Georgetown, P. E. 1.. on Saturday. June 20. at 2.30 P. M.. when Rev. W. A. Peterson. M. A.. B. D.. unl- ted in marriage. Mabel Elinor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A; H. Stewart of Georgetown and L.A.C. John Smith. only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Niagara- on-the-Lnke. Ontario; To the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin. played byt Mrs. Myrtle Beblneau. the bride entered the church on the arm of her father. who gave her in mar- riage. She wore a suit of Queen's Blue Twill with white flower hat and accessories and corsage of Talisman Roses. The bridesmaid was. Miss Mary Stewart. who is a sister of the bride and who wore I. suit of light, grey gabsrdine with white accessories and n corsage of Better-time Roses. The groomsman was L. A. C. Ira Townshend of the R. C. A. Pi. Sum- merside, P. E. I. The ushers were L. A. C. Marshal Green and L.A.C. Kelly White, also of the R. C. A. Ii. Summerside. During the signing of the Register. Miss Margaret Levers song W3 Perfect Love." The bride's mother wore navy blue sheer. with navy and white ac- ceswriea and s corsage of Better- time Roses. while the groom's mother chose 3. suit of coral gub- nrdine with navy accessories and it corsage of Gardenias. The church was tastefully decorated with Lilacs, Phlox, Iris and l-loneysuckle. A reception was held at the home of the bride. for nearly 40 guests. The dining room was tastefully decorated with pink and white streamers and white wedding bulls. The bride's table was attractively arranged with spring flowers. lace cloth, pink tapers in silver holders and centt-i'e.d. with a three teir wedding cake. topped with minia- ture bride and groom. The toast to the bride was proposed'by Rev. Mr. Paterson and responded to by the groom. . The ices were rut by Mrs. Hor- bert. George. Sr.. and Mrs. Myrtle ,ivho ii-ent.-Mass cards and messages of synipathy. u yr Bcblnenu. Thou assisting in serv- ing were: the Missal sally John- son. Helen Murphy. nod Loraine Roche. Mrs. Bruce MICPIIAO of Montague presided over the too- table. The bride and (room left. amid showers of. confetti for I honeymoon in Cavendish. Their many friends wish them every hop- piness. --A. C. APTLY NAMED MA5'I'l!1R'IY)N. N.Z. (OP) - A street in this town is named Wsl. ton's avenue after the grant utgler Izaak Walton. A resident struggling along the street during it Lon-en. tial flood spied a. movement in the water. and with his bone hands caught in four-pound trout. Chrysanthemums. in various spe- cies. are found all over the world except Australia. Montague High school Hold Picnic Events .fAnnua1 school picnic for pupils of the Montague High school spon- sored by the Home and school As- sociation. ivos held Wednesday st Brudeneil Point. There was 1' large attendance and everyone enjoyed an afternoon of swimming. games and other sports. Later I lunch was served by the teachers end mem- bers of the Association. The following are the events and Willnefli Girls five and under: Dale stew- EFL. Boys five and under: Cecil Fraser and Lindon Stewut. Girls six: Greta Mel-ierron, San- dra Hooley and Marjorie Clerk. Boys six: Roger Clair, Bobbie Ballem and Billy Power. Girls seven and eight: Heather King. Florence MacDonald and Marion Clark. Boys seven and eight: (section A) -Bellamy Beck, Ray MacDonald and Harry Annear, Boy; seven and eight: (Section B) -Richard Collings. James Muc- Lean and Clayton Nicholson. Girls nine and ten: Janet Camp- bell. Gillian Taylor and Sandra Strong. F00-D BUDGET HFDR SAVINGS IN YOUR- DIAL - 6583 JULY 2. 1ii)53..y-"I 5 xi ....fauAu. I I 0 f I ' Ag 1 I 3; I :, 0' COLD CONTROL Construction Company in Labra- 'ton. . . M d dor. arrived at his home in George-1 Civilian and Service personnel solgrllis and M”. Max 3 mt ii I town on June 20, iof No. 5 Supply Depot of Monc- MI. and Mn Admin Mctnnm , --w iron (two High Masses and 3 Low Smm; I NIYS. iniai D. D. s on M J.- M..-.. .i. ” . v --. nlnica Plains. Massr.an:rrix-ed in TAIKITJI2 IN MEMORXAM PAQUET Mr. mm M” Lmm” Paquen wwd l I” Gmrktlnwn on June 20. Where she, Mr. and Mrs. G. -1- Maddlean. 50:43." P R M6153” and mmuy BGCOII. Tb. . . . . 576 TOWGIS, 5 fOl' . . 996 will visit her sister, Mrs. L. H. ,Chai'lottet.own. ' ' 'l Douizlaa. ,ulVir.l agnci Mrs. D. J. Mccormack.,s":,',1.”'Jg wmml Cheverie ma: Smoked Sliankiess lCat-Dog r-'7- J J t in". r , , .- t ' , M. WW, Mam”, O, W C.-, ,3;,.0a,jd0Nl;”A Am” mm amhM...o.iJo, xx:y0lllBlS.-nnan and mm Picnic Hams. lb. 53c.Pet Food. 6 for 35: N. R. at. Charlottetown, illflii)1'N'I ,f:imily. Souris. 1 M1,. ' i 16 I H . ' in Georgetown on Saturday. wherel Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gallant. Ril5'i1s,gI.ltIel:-i of Svmllhthy Fresh ' 9 ILegl0n 2 T ,1." he spent. the weekend with IIISAIICO. t 1 5 g Rough" Park . 4 g ipeus of g ' . . g cm SINGS: i - il;;"FlliS.” Mam and Mrs. Andrewl Mia and Mrs. P. A. Mclsaac and m:::;,'.eS' 8' D”-nel ” Rm” um 9 ' 2 ' g "3. acNei . r it, s J g . . . 5,,j,',le").;:,',,.. V WV”. ' aglrll m:”;:m? Jack Campbell, nw. Chester McLure. M.P.. otta Flesh Giound iBioken Pekoe -ir'v:a9.lT:'mIylll:l&i"N x Miss Louise Murphy of Cliar-lcharlone-tmvn. - liaiiev. Eric Robin. Norm Rusmo. HCH1bI-Irg. Abe . . 43C HIGH. lb. . . . . . . 59C - ,.,wmM . lnrtetown. spent the past. weekend; Mrs, Lllllgn Wilson and Mac Rev JD! Paque, OSAV vma Dililllhousg" - with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l Perry, Moncign, , "P ' 1 81 la ' USA ' William Murphy. M. Simon P et it d in ii M” e"”””' A t ' i ' k 17' ,,gg WJMH Dum,"gihmo:'mOWnm 3" Rev. Anthony Paquet. e..i., Carnation ghgmgmn mvguplrwnm RLbA.AC.FEvekr1ett 1Llewell,vn of the M... cue... Doucette. mime. w;;:””..?.f”';Ei. W;”,”33',,M”l;;,e,, MILK. 6 for 89:: by the case . . . . . . 36.85 . i - ....,wo iriltti d t. , f i ' Kim” EIIHIT - Ii&IIlrAIIIi WWII - I ..M i Momreah pg Qv unwed Hmogiomgg iorlivtglrmand Mm Henry E, Gmam SOBIZFIS. L” Wilson and Mae Arriving Friday I IMNTN WWII-IHKAUITIMINMI 5 53 w town on June 20. where he will and family, Rustico, rs" I "I" 49: , spnnd his leave with Mrs. Llewel-l M,-5, mime Pgquet, and fgmlly, P”l:F"ArI;';0nL3l::n'A1ban Pete” Top ' ' ' t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' P. . .. . V V -. lyn and infant daughter. ' scum r' ” ' - - ' in V s 4 cl 99: . Th. Ch ittt A Pu i””'”' 0”” - SUNKIST ORANGE OI . . ALso SERIAL -- COMEDY .. CARTOON Rev. Dr. J. 5. Bonnell and M...I.....,,S, ch.,f.,'J.,3.f.I" M” tialr. and Mn. c. wright. Mon . ' ' " ' " ' ' Bonnell of New York City, motor- M155 M3;-Jon; Mcoee, niuar. 1'” " . M. h l L V1 C shows 2:30-7-9 ;3,l:;g;;,:;;Vl3f:,'i;;,uxggf.;,;;dl1og;oi;;;d M” . Wm” cm ..”.”.'.'..”” M” m B! B .e' Y0” w 15 01- , Rinso. giant size 69: mazes ICE cubes - . r . . 4. . - v ' mer home .”The Highlands.” lougpgwn, Mg':1';;mn””d Mr" T' H" ONEIL INSET STCW. 2 THIS 595 C d 12 5UpER.FA51'l g -AC Mrs. Abram Peters. Charlotte- . ' - 1 1 g orne -- oz." I . 7' town. Miss Vongie Pequot-. Dorc-ies er. Mccleadyg B f L f I Mr. and Mrs. James Mullally. ;I:l:'”m' Pickles. oz. ' QN 0. I T" I c Charlottetown. i H , PRINCE EDWARD T0-llAY- FRI. - SAT. so 5.. Mn. .33. ;.r;v;.M.g:..:::;e S3 w.....v. met A . Mg.” grfdwn M". 1 Ag Gmmt Civilian and Seivice personnel. sodas. 'b. k ' . 31c 'n55u.' 3 fgf . H 31; - ' No 3 Supply Depot Moncton. - ? Charlottetown. ' ' l Mr. Gus Pequot. Charlottetown. t'-' A? I Mr. and Mrs. Edger DesR.oche, '38 Dlnl Summei-side. i Flm 6583 Miss Freda. Peters. Rustico. '; SASHING Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin, Th" umuy M ml" 1”” wmm" Ave; 6584 --or -- Pa uei. Jr.. wish to thank the doc- ” Ruwco' tori and nurses and all those who H F P our or THE wig”: gggkmgamrzeone sonermmn. mm, m any W ,.,,.,.,, .,.... J E IIDME 0 IIUVEII VALUES . . ' i , , . t: l t th nk those . - PAGES OF Mr. and Mrs. 'r. A. Campbell, b:""Ve'""" "9 ” ” Q1555; i(55p5g,,, ,,jL.L- Charlottetown. NY M' REI' Mrs. McAnany, Vancouver, BC AND MA SABATINl'2s ' Mr. and Mn. Albert LeBinnc. T?T""'T Moncton. l I , swAsni;iici(i.iNo m'of;;l,YdnLf;;';1-C Mhggggggh i MR. . "' "' " . Mr. and Mrs. Edwo d Go id. NOVEL or Moncton. ' " . A' Mrs. Theresa Ravell. Florence, Y ROMANCE AND and Donald, Charlottetown. ; ,------ -------- --- MM. 0. Kinins, Churlottetown.; 'ADVF.NTURE! MMr.t and Mrs. Wilfred Cook. 4 ,. one on. M-G-M Clark's Specialsl HAY norm no ' a II I' :u';',,..',':'.,,:",:I,,2'..X.l..', Canada Paint, Gallons only. SPEC-1-ACULH; cream. buff and marigold C-,,,,,;,, yellow. HN ICOLO ' TRIUMPH! .('rEc ' R-mun Giiii"'iia"iaii-Piiiiiiiii-Liiii';'ii -FEit'i'irii V -oi. l'IlNIlWlllCOXU'NlNA F00!-LEWIS "Yoifn a liar, a duct, 0 fraud, on irnpostor. I ought to W25 value for ...... .. 91.98 Champion Point U2 pints Most all colors. .65 value for ......... .39 Veelocks &'5.95 (Delivery extra if required). Clark Bros. ROPE is our yearly Business. we carry From s it in an shes. ”t'2'l'iJ."?mE "'”"” """”' You will find our Prices ltiilhl. Special ................... .. M35 ' p . ,n a.:;..l.....h.;gl;....l::u..; Do Not Delay - Buy Your Hay Rope Today" - L. - thick butts 59.75 A. KENNEDY & DD. LTD. counn.crAr.soumIpt1'.i, . , I Mama”, ML mm" JOHN A. MocNAIIl. Manager go” 35" mn oT:;;;;k,g.g,.4.;h NEWS -. mom or; 2:30 - 7 - 9 St. pew. 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