Princess Nlargarei Visits, Famous "Aladdin's Cave" By HENDERSON GALL .uwADUl.--Tanunyika (Reu- M, - Princess Mbflaret stared 1;. -rlnnted Mmday at more than Si uo0.0o00 worth of diamonds glit. l,m'llig in an ”Aladdin's cave" di- amond-Soflilli centre here. - -llow tantalizing." she said as she examined the gems, laid out for the occasion on a velvet-cor e"i'fl billiard table. Dr. John -Thorburn Williamson. mo 49 - year - old Canadian-born uurlielor who owns the mines in nu. area. was to have shown Margaret the display himself and to have presented her with a 342,- ooo diamond brooch with 250 slmlos. But he is ill in Montreal and is expected instead to present llw gift to Margaret later this yrar in London. Margaret also inspected a mov- ing beltgbeartng diamonds sod proudly as one was plucked off and pinned to he pearl-buttoned beige globe. . Lear in the day. Illa officially opened a new sorting house. the nerve centre of a Hl.Wl.tl00 mood recovery plant. andwatohad while a working model of an else trostatic device sorted out tiny diamonds from small pieces of gravel. SEEM NATIVE DANCERS Sheslsotookalooksttheday's ”take".vh: diamods, worth about 32.500. and then signed her name on a special page of the guest book decorated with giraffe, elo pllnnts, and the wiluamson crest, s baobsb tree surmountq,.by dia- monds. It was under s baobab tree' that Williamson diacovehi his first diamond is years ago m after years of search. ' - Earlier Monday Mound waic” ” a number of native dances at a barsnza (tribal nth-. erlng) in Mwanza before nu use to via! the diamond mines. She also thanked Chief MIR- ere. senior chief of the Sukunn tribe. dressed for the occasion In iionskln robes and a lion's may headdress. More-than 40.000 Africans, painted warriors. and snake danc- ers performed for Margaret to ttitrobbing drums and shrilltng Niel. '- Twelve hundred danced past the princess in a long swinging line, Among gifts the natives pm sented to Margaret were a toy hunting spear for Prince Charles. a wlldebeeste tail and two smok- ing pipes. llllorell Man Gets Royal Life Saving Society Merit Award wu-cll citizens enthusiastically '1; nlnuded Robert MscKenzie when. wt-cpted his Royal Life Savingl so my Award of Merit in Morell HM on Thursday evening. The x -..rd of Merit is the secom high- ; award issued by the Royal 1 .- Saving Society for life saving E. . The requirements of the v ' include rescue methods. long . NICO swim. diving, movemental tlfnllllc swimming and met -V NW of resuscitation. ” .. Harry 'Cudmore. Director ' Red Cross Water Safety Ser-i x w- presented this award to Mr., il..fKenzle at a pubic Red Cross ymnnrz which was ponsorcd by lln Disaster Services of Red Cross. llr J.B. Jay. Chairman of Mor- rll Disaster Services presided nt- llw meeting and reported on the activities of this Service. l lllss lphigenle A. ennult. Red CNN!" Commissioner, in her brief lt'llI?ITi(S emphasized the fact that- than licd Cross symbol is recogniz- ml as a sign of help by everybody in 72 countries of the world. Mrs. .l.J. Roney. R.N. gave a rcport of the Morell First Aid Post nlllch at present is administered by him. Cecil McCarthy. R. N. This Post was established in the Fall of 1050 in Mrs. Rooneyis home and transferred to Mrs. McCar- thv'I in 1954. 320 people have re- rnlvcd First Aid treatment free of, rhztrge at this Post since it was cslahished. ;were suggested to the 88087.31 Mrs. Joe Kelly shnounced the re- sults of the Swimming and Water Safety Course which the Canadian Legion sponsored this year. Mr. Kelly said that the Course instruct ed by Miss Mary Flelding.waa most .satisfactory and that the st- tendance throughout the Course was good. However. the Legion members hope that more candid- Johns. Quebec. Mr. Anderson ex- ates will present titmnelves 101' the tests next year. ,Much interest in High School Red Cross was aroused by Mr. Thane Anderson's report of the Training Centre for Juniors at St. Johns, Quebec. Mr. Anderson ex- pressed thanks to all who had made it possible for Miss Juanita MacDonald and him to attend this High School Red Cross Training. Mr. Gordon MacDonald. Prov- incial Chairman, Red Cross Dis- aster 'Services, commended the Morell group for their strong or- ganization. He spoke about a new development of n Home Safety Program which the Red Cross in this Province is planning with the help of the Disaster Services in the seven communities where it is set up. Mr. MacDonald lnvlted ideas from the audience. Discussion groups were formed and later in the evening many practical ideas meeting. I GUARDIAN EASTERN ANNUAL TURKEY Dlnncr. Unl- tcrl church hall. Montague. Wed- nns-day. October 17th. ARTIFICIAL . INSEMINATION All clubs in P.EI. will be shut rlmvn from Oct. 17th to Oct. 31st. ltwlusive. TIIE LEGION Auxiliary meet- lnu this evening at the home of Mrs. B.N. Stewart. WAKE YOUR pennies work for you. Two of any item listed on our wile bill for price of one plus our penny. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday. Saturday. Oct. I7, 18, 19, 30 More than 250 bargains to clioosefrom. Mabon Drug Co. The Rexall Drug Store. PINERAI. AT LAUNCIIING -- Thc funeral of Mrs. Sarah Jane Fltristinn was held Monday morn- In: from bar late residence in l.;tun('hinll to St. George's Church it here Solemn Requiem High Mass u as celebrated by Rev. Clair Mac- Imnald. Dcncon and Sub-deacon ucrc Rcv..lnmcs V. Smith and Rev. Bennett MacDonald. inter- nn-nt was in the church cemetery nhcrr service was conducted by Rcv. James V. Smith and Rev. Hcnncit MacDonald. The pallbear- Pr: more John Dan Johnston. Syl- xcrius Yoston. Peter Walker, Pet- er Mclnnls, Frank MscPherson, and Hugh MacPhee. The funeral n-.1: very largely attended. I GEORGETOWN llr. and Mrs. James Cain of New York City. were recent gllcsts at the home of Mr. and hlrs Tcmple Gotell. (lcrald D. Murphy. Commerce uudcnt at St. Dunstan's Collelt. sp?nt the Thanksgiving holidays as me guest of his parents, Mr. an ylrs wllliam Murphy. Miss Mary Lou Henry student at xnlre Dame Academy was the holiday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pal. HQIIIT. iliss Annie MacPhee left recent- lv on return to Surnrnerville. Mass. following a visit with relatives the mic. Nellie and Snub Murine linger Soloman and Terry solo- man. High School students at St. Dunstan's College. were holiday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Solotnan. ' Mfg sheila Scully. student at Notre Dame Academy. the LITTLE SANDS l Mrs. Jack MacDonald of Pictoul lslnnd, visited her cousins thel Misses Margaret and Dora Mac- Neill of Little Sands on Sunday. Septembe 30. During the last weeks of Septem- ber. Mr. Carleton Hume hauled a house, which he purchased from Mr. Stanley Livingstone. High Bank, and placed It on his lot just east of his store. It is believed that his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hume oi Brookline, P.I:I.l., plan to reside here for the winter. The Little Sands school is pro- gressing favourably under the ex- pcrienccd management of the ten- cher, Mrs. Donald (Lilllnnl LivlnK- sione of Hopefield. There are In pupils enrolled. Congratulations and best wishes for many years of happiness go out to Mr. and Mrs. William Miller now residing in Murray River. who were just recently married. Mrs. Miller. was Miss Marlene Dixon. ” ughter oi Mr, and Mrs. James T. Dixon. Little Sands. Harvesting continues. A great deal oi grain was stored during the last part of the last week in Septembe and the first two days of October. The rain on October I! will further delay the storing. About all the grain here has been cut. but there are still many stock to be stored. Some threshing has been done by combine and it is ex- psctcd the blower will sooon be at work in the area. it he; been a bountiful harvest. for which we gratefully thank the Giver of all increase. Msn may sew the seed but only God can give the her- vest. There were at least three killing heavy frosts during the last week of September here which did a visitor to Charlottetown on Satur- day. October tith. Mm Sheila De-Lory of Charlotte- town. was the holiday weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F'.J. Del..oI'y. Miss Donslda Landry Of Chlfr ham. N.B.. was the holidaY W993" end guest of her parents. MI'- Ind Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mr. Preston Stewart of Piciou. N.S., wu a visitor to Gcors9WVl last week. Miss Dorothy Jenkins and Miss Joyce Jenkins of Charlottetown. spent the holiday weekend as the gust: of their mother. Mn Flor- ence Jenkins. Mlaa Virginia Walker. who is lot of damsg to the gardens. It was an off year for cucumbers and pumpkins. and the early heavy frosts killed the few plants that tried- to grow with the result that few people had enough of these vegetables for their household needs. May cranberries uere also frozen. The autumn colors on the leaves and little plants, makg . very beautiful picture. Although we have had many light rains during the summer and early fall, the ground IS too dry for ploughing and many wells or pumps are either dry or very low and some residents have to carry or haul water a considerable dip- tance. So many pt-ople will wel. come this rain. although the bar. vesiers were hoping for a few more beautiful days like me 13,; few days of September and the first two of October. Sincere sympathy goes out to the family of Mr. I-Earl Llewellyn of Sturgeon, who passed away in the Halifax General Hospital re- cently. llir. Harry Bonnell, Charlotte- town. was in Little Sands on busi- ness on Tuesday. Ilunting season on Hungarian Partrldges opened here October 1 and several shots were heard. Two hunters get at least a bird each. Hunters from New Hampshire and Charlottetown have been in the vicinity this week. Many of the Little Sands mem- hers of the High Bank-Little Sands Women's Institute motored to Murray River on Tuesday eve- ning for the October 2 meeting, which was held at the home of Mrs. William MacKay. Mrs. Mac- Kay formerly resided in High Bank and is still s member of the Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MscPher- son. who are employed in Char- lottetown, were in Little Sands son remaining until Wednesday, over the weekend. Mrs. MacPher- when she planned to return to the city to her duties. Mrs. lieuban Moore, Murray RI. ver. lformerly of High Bankl was taken to the Montague Hospital on Monday and underwent an opera- tion on October 2. Her many friends are wishing that she may soon be restored to good health, llir. Hector Mschean of Little Sands, has gone to Plctnu Lending to spent some time with his niece. Mrs. Grntto. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Living- stone of llopefit-Id, were visitor. to Little Sands on Sunday. A very enjoyable sing-song wu held in the. Littlw Sends Church on Sunday evening, with special solos. ducts and trims, etc-,, which was cnloyed by a large crowd of people. Mrs. Alcx Blue was sorry to hear that her only aunt. Mrs. Ern- est Griffin of Albion. is not en- joying good henlth. Best wishes go out for her recovery. Mr. Blols Clow of Albany, visit- guest speaker at a meeting of the Col. .15 Jenkins. D.S.0. trlghtlll R.CA.F. Association. 201 Confed- GUEST SPEAKER AT R.C.A.F. SS'N. eralion wing last f1li!lll.fllSCllSSeS with Fiesldent Jim Currie the flight of Boyd and Connor over-l . LEADERS PRACTICE BROWNIE CEREMONIAI. A Brownie ll-Enrollment ceremo ins held In Charlottetown an Sat- of Sulnnicrside, both of whom are nlal wag one or the demonstration urdsy, Mrs. w..I. Rodd (if ('liar- Hmnme trainers. gave instruction given at the Gulder'a Day trains lottetown and Mrs. l-erno Rogers! coursrs in Brownie Six Systems ' art. at the P.E.l. Hospital on Oct- seas which took off from Tea Hill. ncar Charlottetown in Sept. 1981, lhe first from Canada. 4 SITUATION UNCIIANGED y BELGRADE llteutersl-Branko Drsskovlc. Yugoslav press chief. ed his mother in Little Sands on: Sunday. l A television sct is noticed at the hume of Mr. Angus MscMillnn,j Wood Islands East. ' Mrs. Mat-Fsrlane and son Jam- es. who were residing in Charlotte- town. have returned to their home in Hopcfield. ' ; Mr. Danni Livingstone of the R.C.N. of Ch rlottetown. s pentt some time at his home in Hope-E field recently . 1 Best wishes go out for a good recovery to Mr. Jack MacDonald of Murray Harbour, who was in- jured in a (all, while working on. the Cape Bear New school roof.l Mrs. MacDonald was formerly! Miss Marian Gillls of High Bank and has many friends here. Land in the Crimea had a "friendly said F r l d a y "nothing has; changed" in Yugoslavla's foreign i lpolicy as a result of recent secret: tional affairs. tals betwccn President Tito and, Russisis Nikita Khrushchev. He; told a press conference the two leaders in their discussions here exchange of views" on Yugoslav- Russian relations and on interna- SEASHORE PROVINCE Few places in Nova Scotia are. more than 50 miles from tide- ROUGH PLYWOOD Commencing Wednesday. Oetober 17th we will be purchasing rough pulp- wood of our yard in Montague. A. H. ANDERSON 8: CO. LTD. 4-4 water. Some fnrmcrs here have begun harvesting their potato crop the first of this week. Fields which stayed green until the heavy frost of last week will not be ready to dig for some time. which will leave a lot of digging for the last two weeks of October. CAPITOL - TODAY ONLY MAE!!! 8:80 - THE MOST R' , COLOSSAL .4 EVE 6:30-0 COMING - WE inolova My ROBERT MITCHUM and TERESA WRIGHT oi iholsuddsn crock of a gun! D. and THUR. as startling luonrn phi . V BOX 0IfFICI'I OPENS 7:15 - SIIOW AT 7:45 FINAL BIG WEEK OF TOP OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT! TONIGHT and ' One of them will herItonight:' gout Caiarrryfj RIVER WEDNESDAY 1? i ceremonials, etc. Pmgram planning. Guardian Photo MURRAY RIVER . LA (.' Reginald Johnston. whol is stationed with the R.C.A.F. in' Summersidc. spent lhe holiday weekend at the home of his par- ents. Mr and Mrs. Reginald John. ston. Murray River. Mr and Mrs, Alfred (Zashee and daughter Marjorie of Halifax. spent "I9 hilllday weekend at the home of Mrs, Gasbee's mother. Mrs. Sadie MacLeod. Murray River. Sincere sympathy is extended to. Mrs. Norman fl Stewart and tam-i fly and also rclalives and friends on the passing of the late Mr Stew. ober 3. 1956. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irbing and daughters of Charlottetown. spent ,the holiday weekend at the home of Nova Scotin, Pictou, N.s,, were .ors to Murray River, guegu of J. Mscxay. Murray River. and us. and Mrs. Nathan Irvin . Murray Harbour. . Miss Edith Johnston. student nurse at Falconwood Hospital, spent the holiday weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston. Murray River. Mr. Milburn W. Keenan and son Glen of Ville St. Pierre. Quebec, spent the holiday weekend .1 mg home of Mr. and Mrs. Clmonj Keenan. Murray River. Mn Harry Herring, Truro. N.S., lllent the holiday weekend at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring and Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Reynolds. Mr. Arnett Keenan and Mr. Art Walton of Lnchine, Quebec, spent of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keenan, Murray River. Mrs. Jack H. MacDonald of Pie- tou Island. N.S. and son Ronni. who is on the staff of the Bank recent visitors to Murray River. Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keenan, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cameron and children Scott and Cynthia of Charlottetown, were recent visit- Mr. and Mrs William Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birt, of Charlottetown. were recent gusts of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Keenan. Murray River. AC. 1. Rankin Keenan, Clerk twist With the R C.A.F.. Summer- slde. spent the past weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifforrl Keenan, Murray RI-l ver. ' Mr..i)4lJilQlaS Moore and Mr, Ron. nle Livingstone. students at P.W. 0. spent the weekend at their homes in lligh Bank. Miss Jeannie MacKinnon. who is altendlns Horton Academy. Wolf- ville. NS . spent the holiday week- end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. DM. li'lacKinnon, Murray River. Friends of Mrs Rucben Moore, Murray River, are pleased to hear she is recovering nicely after her recent operation in the King's the holiday weekend at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cflunfy Hospital, Montague. Boyd Allen, who is with the R. The Guardian. Page 3 Tuesday. Oct. 16. 1956 King's County Ladies Auxiliary Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Kings County Hospital Ladies" Auxiliary was held at the Nurses' residence, ontague. Friday eva- ning. October 5th,'with the pres- idvint. Mrs..LeRoy White in the chair. There were sixteen members and one visitor present. The min- utes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. J.D. Mlciaeod. and were approved is read. Mrs. MacLeod also read the financial report which showed a substantial balance in the bank account. Mrs. White reported for the committee in charge of the sales of articles. spo red by the Almlllry. at the Dun an plowing match. A substantial sum was realized from'I.he "1," On motion, it was decided 10 Purchase a small rug forlthe front entrance of the hospital. Plans were discussed for holding a white elephant sale at the close of the '"""8! meeting in November. A committee of eight members was Ippmnted in charge of the lunch. yllirs. R.G. Macbollld. Mrs Wil- linm Dewar and Mrs. Wellington Nicholson were appointed on the nominating committee for next month, A measuring party was held at the close of the meeting and .p. proximately fifteen dollars wa. realized. 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