Essa EIGHT Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN ...-4..... .. -s-,.--.. JUNE24, 1952 xc THE EASTERN I GIJAIIDIAN I I E-GENTS:-MONTAGIYE: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart, Illa Bruce lVlacPliee, Miss Joyce AGENT GEORGETO wtulnton. Plus Molilnnon. WN: Weldon Levers. Trim Guardian may be bought at I Blue Donia Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Sin the following places in Irdou ck Bar and H. llieiiarda A 30-. Mrs. John D. Maclmnrt and daughter Nnma of Iris were visi- tors to Montague iccciitly, The many II icnils of Mrs. George IVItIlcu':ij., llm cr, are sorry to hear she is a patient lni the King's Cniinty Hospital. . I .-ar1'r:.xrio:v lVrmrI lsl.1nrls.i Millview, L3-nioc Cm Ii, V: (IUUH1-I mdon, Brulgrtuuii, tiniiipbclls show this ucrk, tltmniitl the Purple Hills". :I.wv:i.ii: (I'll-” Autry, the utnild'- ;:'VN'l'lW'I. unw- boy, and Clmiiipiuiv. Mr. and His. .tr'li nu. w .iiil ),.,,ng son, I ' 3 -Am. xlltllll the past two gray: :-i 'l'iiimilu Ontario, are lZlI”VS of . : l7ewar's parents, It v. '”fI M rs Raymond Dcuni, ti I iorr: leaving lm twin they will rri.-.itw v llu Friday Mr. Itllli V.:- Ill- pnmpgnlpd by Al K.,fx .' mi: lll'I Isobel Deuar. It'll” guests of their ci: 1' John Sencahnii i. 1” PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY and wan. ADULT Tiiisriciuiiie A GUN IN ITS BACK! Mr 5 II.DIlIl.Il00,IIIlIl IIAIIBLIIIG VT xtarririg EDMUND IJ'IlIIlEN JOANNE DIIU with Illlll KIIUGEII um.-...,. .'!'.'l W I lull! Wet M-G-M's ' drama of a glamorous" -- Aw .miIe..g . ,,.v at ., '?'AllMS ptlirr King's County Hospital. WAS MADE WTII . ; CAPITOL Imouisoncutsvls no-oooooseeoaoeooeeeooeeeeeeoi Miss Betty MacLeod. Cambridge, Mass, has arrived in Montague to spend the summer months with her aunt, Mrs. Callum Bruce. Douglas Mr. Mellisli. Union Road. and Mr. Lloyd Macl-(innon of Brooklyn. left on Sunday morning on a business trip Woodstock. N. B. to Pte. I-Zniil MacLeod, Valcartier. Quebec is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Mont- aguc. The many friends of Mrs. W. l'. Ilai-Kiiiiioii. Rl'(l0ItI)lI, are s'fIl'f',V to hear she Is a patient In Mr Ken MacLean, of the staff of ma Bank of Nova Scotla, Mont- nguc, has received his transfer to pthe branch at Charlottetown. Mrs. Archie Hume, Montague, Inn on Sunday for Halifax, where ,slic will visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wig.-litiiian. , I Miss l)oroth,v Aiiiicar, Lower; i.Vlonta;ue, is a patient in thel King's County Hospital, and herl lmany young friends wish her at speedy recovery. I I Mr. and Xfis. llniinin , .'tIilt'I(Plt- vie. tiliarlnitclmvii. arc spending is few days visiting Mr. Mac- iIx'cn7.ie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ihanicl Maclx'en7ie, Montague. I His lllrtllv yming friends will be ihnppv to learn that Muster Ralph ianncar has rr-tiirned to his home .'at Lower Montague from the Kzngls County Hospital. Ralph broke his right elbow recently in I tall from his bicycle. requiring en- trance to the hospital to have the a.m placed in a cast. , .. 'Dr. L. W. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, .accompanied by Miss Kay ,l)al7.icI. R.N., all of Charlotte- itmrn, were visitors to Montague inn Saturday ulicrc they visited hr. Sliaw's sistcr, Mrs. Thomas W, Mcllisli who is a patient in the King's County Hosp T COMING MONDAY 3 BIG DAYS 2 shows DAILY AT 2:30 and s P.M. SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ADULTS: iVIatint-e Evening Children .. M.G.M'n drama of a wielued unpin uul the Ion alory int-mi a pd-n soldier and I x TECHNICDLOR ithe Maritime Board Mr Milton Melllsh, Bummer-side, was a visitor to Montague Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mecbean, Summer-side, were of Mr. MacI.ean's mother, Mrs. Mort MiacLean, Mon- and family. Sunday guests tague. Master Blaine Fraser. young son Austin Fraser, Montague. is visiting his uncle, Mr. of MI. and Mrs. Leemsnt Allen, Halifax. Friends of Mrs. C.K. Wlghtman, Halifax are sorry to hear that she Is ill In the Victoria General Hoa- pltal and wish her a speedy return to health. Miss Sylvia ESHIITI-an. Greenfield, graduate of Prince of Wales Col- House Destroyed By Fire Al Montague I Fire completely gutted the storey and a half frame house of Mr. Preston Sorrey, Montague, ear- ly yesterday morning. The fire- men quickly responded to the alarm given about 4.20 am., by Mr. Fred Vuozzo. who first noticed the smoke. Flames were shooting out of an upstalas window when the firemen arrived a few min- utes later, the fire quickly spread- ing throughout the building. It is nderstood that Mr. Sor- lege, Charlottetown, left yesterday rey left home shortly before to go foi' Summerside where she has lobster fishing, after having start- taken a position ulth the Sum- ed a fire in the kitchen stove to merslde Journal and The Pioneer. 'AI!'ARI)F.I) DEGIII-IE -Prce- man I... McEwen, Bristol. P. E. I.. was awarded a Master of Science degree at the University of Wis- consin's 99th annual commence- ment Iast Friday. ”l'IIE ANNl'Al. mnctiiig (DI the Montague School District will be held at the High School to- night at 7:00 p.m. A report from the planning and building rom- mlltce for the new high school will he heard and important dis- cussions will follow, Your pre- sence is urgently requested. It is your problem. INEW MINISTER AT MON- 'l'A(II'I-I - There tcndance at both rnorning and evening services in the Church of Christ. Montague. on Sunday. The: services were conducted by the pastor. Rev. John Moiits-de-Oca. who with Mrs. Monts-De-Oca and two children, recently arrived from Cincinnati. Ohio. Mr. Monts-De- Oca was introduced to the con- gregation by Elder R. W. Beck. In the morning his theme was "The evaluation of God'sjustlce and His plan of redemption." The Script- ure lesson was read by Elder Wil- fred .VlacDonald. In the evening Mr. Moiits-De-Oca chose as his subject "My Lord And I". iislng for his text the 23rd Psalm. The organist was Miss Anna. MaoLaren and the large congregation enjoy- ed a sacred song service. The bone- dlctioii was pronounced by Dr Malcolm Beck. Sludenls Begin Wriling P. W. (I. Enlrancehtams One-hundred and ten students assembled at Montague High School yesterday to begin the four- day session writing the entrance examinations to P.W.C. They are using four rooms in the school. two on the main floor and two In the basement. Dr. C. J. Murphy. Ph.D., professor at P. W. C., is conducting the examina- tions. Assistants are Willard Bre- haut, John Hughes. Mrs. Elsie Wattcrworth and John Yeo. The entrance examinations will con- clude on Thursday. Dr. C. J. Murphy is also con- ducting the Grade Eleven exam- inations which get underway to- dav. There are 23 students writing examinations. PIONEER SPOT The Island of Orleans In the St. Lawrence near Qunhcc was settled by the French shortly af- ter 1651. LOBSTER CARNIVAL and PICNIC at Naufruge Harbor Wed. Jilly 2nd Supper starts at. 3.00 P. -M. it Roaaar TAVLS 'I')(l-ZROIIAH Kean iPRINCE EDWARDI TO-DAY and WED. RI . :21 nae-..coueoaoe SIAIIID SALLY IIUNEY-HIRRESI lrallmer lltl IIICIIIII IIII"IlIlII"llllI5 ' Illlll IIIIID Al or. a mum iv ' R UIS lIlIlIIIi- PLUS THIS BIG ONE Matln ee 3:15 Even more woiirlcrfiil on the screen than on the stage. Louella Parsons calls II. "T . . . a rare and satisfying who, like "Mr. Chips", gave a new meaning word greatness! he best drama of the month The story of a man to the treat!" .29! Mtm one noon . ')K1;.ANKEE. DAWN LOUIS CALHERN Boat sails and othcr amusements In aid of St. Margaret's I! Church was a large at-. prepare breakfast. In some man- ner, after his departure, the parti- tion adjacent to the stove caught fire. the flames ascending to the ceiling and spreading through the upstairs. Firemen fought the blaze for some time bcfore bringing it un- der control, but by that time ieverythlng, Including a new wash- er and stove, was a complete loss. At the time Mrs. Sorrey was visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Carl Gra- ham. at Gaspcrcaux, while an- other daughicr, Rhoda, was visit.- ing friends at Mount Stewart. It Is unknown whether the loss lie covered by Insurance. The house was located on the corner of Central and Patrick Streets. Annual District tccnvention of W.I. At lleatlierdale Hall ..'Brooklyn Women's Institute was the entertaining Institute at .the W. I. annual district. conven- tion which took place in Heath- erdale Hall on Tuesday after- noon and evening, June 16. The chair was occupied by the president, Miss Margaret. Mac- Pherson, and the general business was attended to by the secretary, lMrs. Arthur MacKinnon. To open the meeting, all repeated the ”In- Istitute Ode", and the "Club wo- men's Creed.” Roll call followed and the minutes of the meeting held In Whim Road last year were read. The institutes represented at the convention were Heatherdale.Mill- town, Valleyfleld. Upper Montague, Grandview, Bcllevuc, Whlni Road. Caledonia, Kilmulr and Brooklyn. Heatherdale, having the largest number of members present was awarded a prl7.e, accepted by their secretary, Miss Louise Brehaut. The resolutions committee ap- pointed was as follows: Mrs. M. N. MacGowan. Kllmuir; Mrs. Wil- lard Bruce. Brooklyn, and Mrs. Webb Nicholson, whim Road. The district convention will be held In Milltown next year with Mrs. J. King as president and Mrs. Wm. Kemp as secretary. The following were also appointed to the execu- tive board for 1953: Kllmiur, Mrs. E. Farquharson and Mrs, Colin MacDonald: Valleyfield, Mrs. Alex Martin and Mrs. C. Nlckcrson: Upper Montague, Mrs. Roy Gillis and Mrs. Raymond Nicholson; Bellevue, Mrs. Stewart MocPhcr- son; Whim Road, Mrs. M. J. Mun- ro and Mrs. George Clarcy; Grand- vlew, Mrs. Robert MacFhec; Cale- donia, Mrs. Alan Cameron and Mrs. Angus MacDonald; Brooklyn, Mrs. Robert Whiteway and Mrs. Preston Benton. The comniittecs appointed to take part in the next district cou- vention'were: reception, whim Road; alng-song, Vallcyficld: ques- tion box, Mllltowii; educational, Kilniulr; fun and nonsense, Brook- lyn; cxhiblts, Heathcrdale: and the reply to the address of wel- come will be responded to by Bellevue. Afternoon Speakers After the appointment. of of- ficers for I952, the president intro- duced the first speaker, Miss Verna Darrach, who spoke on the re- cruitment of studcnta for the nurs- ing profession. Miss Darrach spoke on behalf of Miss Muriel Arctu- bald, who was unable to attend the convention. The Question Box, containing questions regarding the Institute radio program, was under charge of Grandvlew Institute, and the questions were collected and road MIDNIGHT FUN T0-NIGHT AT 11:30 CAPITO IT'S A WOW I L Bride And Groom llonored At Mllltown ...'Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Whlteway, nee Lillian MacKInnon. Milltown, were honored last week when their friends and neighbors In Brooklyn visited their home and showered them with many lovely gifts for which Mr. White- way on behalf of himself and his bride graciously expressed sp- preclatlon. The gifts were opened by Miss Margaret MacPhi-rson and the acronipiinying verses read by Mrs. Willard Bruce. An original and humorous poem with much good advice for it happily mar- rled life together was read by Mrs. Preston Benton. The evening was spent In dan- cing with music by Miss Flor- ence M:icK,innon, violin, and Mr. Kenneth MacPhce, guitar. A dance by little Carol Matheson was a highlight of the evening. Lunch was served and at a late hour everyone joined in wishing Lillian and Alcxandcr many years of happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bull:-r, Mill- Iown, also entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Whlteway at a miscel- laneous shower on June 13th when they were the recipients of many lovely gills which were opened by Miss Joan Nicholson and the verses read by Miss Nor- lan Nicholson. A very pleasant evening was spent In dancing and singing and -a delicious lunch was served. by Mrs. Harold Bchm. Valleyfleld Institute led the sing-song under the direction of Mrs. Wm. Bruce. A Gaelic chorus consisting of Mrs. John A. Mac- Pherson, Mrs. A. N. MacPhei-son, Mrs. D. A. MacPherson and Mrs. Wm. Bruce delighted the audi- ence wlth several numbers. The accompanist was Mrs. Colin Mac- Donald of Kilmulr. whim Road's part in the after- noon's pi'ogi'am was "Fun and -Nonsense.” Mrs. George Clarey gave a reading, and Mrs. Wesley led a game of "Twenty Ques- tions," the pancl consisting of a member from each institute, as follows: Mrs. Beaten Stewart, Mrs. Colin MacDonald, Mrs. Webb Nicholson, Mrs. A. J. MacPherson, Miss Louise Brchaut, Mrs. H. Behm, Mrs. H. Carver and Mrs. Wm. Kemp. Mrs. Julian Herring spoke on a number of topics, the organization of district conventions. the In- stitute radio program. the Tweeds- mulr competition, and told her own personal story of how she first joined the Women's Institute and became Interested In its work. At the conclusion of Mrs. Herring's talk, a vote of thanks was extend- ed to her by Mrs. E. Farquharson, seconded by Mrs. John A. Mac- Pherson. The reports of the year's work by the Institutes were read by the following: I-Ieatherdale, Mrs. Preston Peardon; Mllltowii, Mrs. T. Butler; Valleyfleld, Mrs. H. Van- Busklrk; Upper Montague, Mrs. Carmen Rogers: Grandvlew. Mrs. Robert MacPhee; Bcllevue, Mrs. A. J. MacPherson: Whlm Road, Mrs. L. Stuart: Caledonia, Mrs. C. Walker; Kilniulr, Miss Anne .Mac- Donald; Brooklyn, Mrs. Wm. Mathleson. The final afternoon speaker was the Supervisor, Miss Mary Robin, who took as her subject "Colour and Design”, on which she spoke most lntercstlngly. Miss Robin ex- tended congratulations to Mllltown and decorative arrangement in the room. Miss Anne MacDonald of Kil- muir Institute moved a vote of ti'anks to Miss Robin for her very instructive talk and Mrs. M. N. MacGowan. also of Kllmulr, sec- onded It. The afternoon session closed with the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. The entertaining institute serv- ed the visitors with a bountiful supper, showing why Island wo- men are noted for their culinary efforts. Evening Session The evening session was opened by the singing of "O Canada." The president. Miss Margaret Mac- secretary, Mrs. Arthur MacKln- mm, was also present to attend t business details. i The speaker of the evening was Mr. Bramwcll Chandler of the P. E.I. Public Libraries, who took as his topic "Too busy to think, and what. is wrong with our Women's Institutes?" Following Mr. Chand- lcr'a Interesting address and some Instrumental numbers, Mr. Chand- ler showed a film entitled "The son”, on the father and con re- lationship on the farm. This was followed by is filmed sing-song. After a delightful program, A sliver collection was taken up at the latter part of the evening which was to be divided evenly between the Leadership course and the nurseir residence of Klara County Hospital. Mrs. Murdock MacGowan brought down the report of the resolution committee, and the meeting was concluded with the lNatIonal Anthem. Bristol end ' Vicinlly . Their friends regret the Illness of both Mr. and Mrs. Malone at their home at present. They are rnnrtrd to be suffering from the Iii. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lerkln nnd- family have moved Into the late Mrs. Ambrose Barry's ' house that has been vacant for several months. It is umlorutnnd that the vil- lage bakery in the old restaurant. operated by Mrs. McGrath for some time Iiasrlosed dawn. ....”I'he ,'Moi-ell Co-operative here has purchased the old business stand of A. . MacDonald at Trac- adle, and pin a are already under- way for the opening under Co- operative niariaument. The . .-1 ,. A D for winning the King's County Ecautlflcntlon prize for both school SW0” DUMB DY M155 ,E193nm' and district, and she also men- Henry. Soutlipoft. RCMIMB by tioned the beautiful handiwork MLH Helen Steeve-S. Moncton. Pherson was in the chair, and the - store Junior Iihamber ' Of Commerce At St. Peters Bay Last night was election night. for the St. Peter's Bay Junior Chamber of Commerce. At a meeting of the recently organised unlt hcld In the new St. Peter's South School, the following of- ficers were elected for the com- ing year: President, Stuart Mac-, Ewen; Vice President. Ken And-I erson; Secretary, Gerrard Dwan; Treasurer, Joe Lewis. Directors: Chnrlcs Mullen and Henry Mac- Dougall. Publicity, Don Ander- SOIL Projects for the Immediate fu- ture Include a programme of com- munity betternicnt as well as a concentrated membership and publicity drive. A committee headed by Billy O'l-Ianlcy was appointed to lool: Into the matter of sponsoring :1 Red Cross swimming" and water safety course. Another committee was appointed to organize a canvass of blood donors for the clinic which is to be held in St. Peter's Bay on August 8th. A committee composed of Dr. Beck and Roddie Pratt are actively looking Into the matter of local- ing a veterinary doctor who will reside in St. Peter's. The St. Peter's Chamber of Commerce members, who hope to be chartered early In August, ex- tended an invitation to all young men who have the Interest of their community at heart to come to the next meeting which will he held on July 8th. Present at last night's meeting were Fred Pound, Regional Vim- President and Walter LePage of CharlotLrtou'n who both spoke briefly on .l:iyccc activities. Weslmorelaiid Woman Escapes from laxative habit "After trying many kinds of rome- dies to relfbve constipation, I finally turned to a daily helping of Al..l.4-BIIAN. No constipation nowl" confides happy Montreal women. And delicious Kellogg's ALL-BEAN may bring back your youthful regu- larity if your suderlng has been due to lack of bulk in your diet. It's the only type ready-to-eat -cereal that supplies all the bulk you may need. ALL-BEAN is high In Iron and protein -not habit-forming. Eat 36 cupful of Kellogg's ALI.-BEAN daily: drink plenty of liquids. Kellogg's is so sure you'll like AIJI.-alum-that If you're not completely satisfied after 10 days. send empty carton to Kellogg's London, 0nt., and get nauauz roux MONEY sacxi FISHING Lani Famous for trout, Lake Nip- igon in the Thunder Bay district of Ontario covers an area of 1,- 590 square miles. a VALUABLE CROP Canadian-grown tobacco in 195, had a farm value of SFi.”i.2I.'t,tw. add was almost 28 per cont I1.-pp, than In 1950. seal-nib-Ea paiov N('i; A - Nova Scotla has an area of 21, 063 square miles. almost equal ,, that of Holland and Belgium com. blncd. MDNUMENTS and INSDIIIPTIDNS LEVI V. POWER Montague, P. E. 1. Representative: J. Louis MacDonald Bcdford PHONE 2410-L Sandy's Outdoor Theatre presents FURY OF THE CONGO Starring Johnny Weissmuiler as.Jungle Jim TUESDAY, JUNE 24th at 9 PM. Come and bring the family to an enjoyiilile entertalmnent and outing. Singers Heard Al Montague l The Wcstmoreland Singers from Moncton, N..B., presented an ex- cellent program In the A.D. Mac- Kenzle Hall, Montague, last even- lng, before a large appreciative audience. Mrs. Hugh Buchanan (nee Ruth Nelson, formrely ofi Montague) presided at the plano.i and Mrs. S.C. MucLean acted as mlst.i'e.ss of ceremonies. The pro- gram consisted of six groups of songs interspersed with supporting numbers. A very enjoyable two- hour entertainment of soiigs,I dances, readings, and Instrumental selectlons was brought to a conclu-, slon with a fifteen minute program similar to that presented by this group each Tuesday evening over the Moncton radio station. , . The program was as follows: , 0pening--P.E. Island Song. Group 1-In The Cvloamlng, Where The Morning Glories Growp strolling Through The Park, In The Old Summer Time. Highland Fling by Miss Marcia MacDonald accompanied by Mr. James Lowery (violin). Group 2-Ye Banks And Braes. Lock Lamond, Tumble Down Shack, Nellie Kelly. Reading by Mrs. Harry Davlson, Charlotte- town. Group 3-Just A Wearylng For You. Santa. Lucia, Song of the Miarltlmes, Here Comes The Sun. Group 4AApple Blossom Wedd- ing, In The shade of The Old Ap- ple Tree, I'll Be With You in Ap- ple Blossom Time. Old Fashioned Garden. when You And I Were Young. , Group 5-My Aln Countrle Den- demere stream. The World Is Waiting For The sunrise. Tulips In Heaven. Highland dances by Shirley Stocknian, Beverley Jewell, Verna and Ruth MacPhall. under ment which was damaged placement of 3. line pole. the direction of Mrs. Macliinnon. I-Iiizlirteld. Radio Program--Theme song-I Just A Song At Twilight. sweet: Genevlve, Green Sleeves. side Byj side, Beautiful ohlo, Little Sir Echo, Wyoming. "The Queen." has been closed and some of the staff of the store here are busy taking the stock. It Is learned that Mr. Don MacDonald of the Co-op staff here will be the manager for the present. The manager here Is Mr. Frank Dunn who has been manager since the business started years ago. This vicinity lost another of Its oldest residents on Tuesday. June 17th, In the passing of Mrs. John Byrne. In her elghly-fourth year. She had been resldlng at the San- red Heart Home for some years following the death of her hus- hand. In her younger days Mrs. Eyrne was 'a school teacher and later with her husband they mov- ed to the U. S. A. and again hack to this vlclnlty where her hus- band was it flrst class blacksmith and his old stand In still here as it memoryl The sympathy of this vlclnlty is extended to her rela- tives and friends. Friends of Mr. Roddla O'Han- ley will be. pleased to learn that he is coming along fine In the Provincial Sanatorlum where he has been a patient for a month now, and all hope to see him out again In the fall. -N. Soothe ihomutih A ,MINAKD'5 II N I M H T uolerfcii elven SDUIIIS, CAKE MIX, As advertised by Silver , UIIII 37c INTERIIUPTIDN NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power a on our Montague line and on our Malpeque Road line wrest of Milton on Wednesday afternoon, June 23th. between the hours of 1:30 and 3:39 p.m., wcafhcr per- mitting, for the purpose of returning to service equip- which has now been repaired, and to effect the re- Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. . AUNT JEMI MATTHEW & MacLEANlS TUESDAY JUNE 24tIt to THURSDAY JUNE 26th INCLUSIVE an Peorl's "HAPPY GANG"l I IIIVII'l u 2, For 73c tr by lightning recently and ;:'''''”i P. E. I. Foul