Leadership in the Salvation Army Red Shield and Sunset Lodge annual fund-raising activ- strong working units-in the field campaigners have eniistcd the support of experience who GIVINGEDERSHIP I ISALVATION ARMY naive of are: Norman W. Lowther, Q.C,, Provincial Chairman; Mr. Pictured above, left to right Hon. 3. Earle MacDonald. 0.3- Lockg E., and Mt". T. Roy Cudmore. Ancient Treasure Reported In Dead Sea Scrolls, Is Report MANCHESTER Eng. (Reuters) By ADRIAN BALL MANCHESTER Eng. IR:-uterst Two of the 2.000-year-old "Dead sea scrolls." unrolled by specialists here, have been found to contain a list of the hiding places of a fab ulous ancient treasure hoard. it was disclosed Thursday night. The two scrolls mentioned 60 hoards of treasure, including 200 tons of gold and silver, hidden in a -mile area near the Dead sea. it official report said some of the treasure "may still be ihere." The hoards are believed to have been buried by the mysterious Jew- lsh sect known as the Essenes. hitherto known as people who re- garded money as unimportant. The disclosure of the secrets of the scrolls was made by Prof The settlement is believed to have been overrun by Romen sol. diers in the year 68 AD. WRITING HURRIED The poor quality of the writing and the rough. huri-led way in which they were rolled streng- thened this theory. The writing on the scrolIs-orig- inally part of a large single plaque eight feet long and 11 inches wide -told of some gold and silver trea- sures and boxes of incense buried in the area between Hebron and Mt. Gerzim near Nablus. but mostly about treasures naar Jeru- salem. The report expressed some can- tion over the validity of the trea- sure trove story, which it noted resembled other Biblical and Ara- "V is being given this year by of service to the community. ery MBCKBY. City Chairman: Special Names Committee. ANNANDALE SCHOOL - POINT DE ROCHE Grade IX--1. Eleanor Norton. Grade VI”-'L I-499m"! ctlmpr Miss Mary Maccormack, is at . ' hell. two weeks Grade VII-l. Sandra Bouchard. MRS.. VAUTELET. National President Canadian Association Consumers will speak'liigh School, Monday 8.30 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE at Mon- tague High School tonight at 7.45. N0 ACTION. TAKEN - Mr. P. S. Huntcr. Saint John, district architect. Federal Dcparlmciif oi Public Works, writes that he has been d' ected by the Department to advise that no action is being taken at the present time with re- gard to the Richards property at Suuris as the new federal building Monthly Meeting 30f Acme Club The regular iiioiitlily iiicctiiifl "fl. Acute Past Noblc (irand Club ltloiitzigiie. was hcld Tiicsday even- ing at the home of Mrs. lie nry MacLaren. Cliai'lottetown t h e r 0 were nineteen members present. A brief business period was con- ductcd by the president. Mrs. Grade VI--1. Katherine and Thercsa Campbell iequal): 2- Randy Jenkins. (lrzide V-l. Patty Jenkins: 2. flordon Blackctti 3. Laura .len- kins. 4. l.)avid Blackett; 5. R"! Alt-it-ullc. tirade IV ---l Helen Caiiipbcli uiid July Mctculle tequall; 2. (Tiara .iiacl.)unald; 3. George Mac- Doiizild. Grade lll-i. Sidney MacDon- eild. Lynda lil'acFarlaiie. Mary Jeiikins (equal): 2. Allan Bunch- ard. (Erotic II--1. Johnny Campbell. -7- tirade I Sr.-1. Judy Jenkins; the present taking teaching training at Savage Har- bour with Mr. J.A.l3 'MacConnell as teacher. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel MacCor- mack of Point dc Roche. She re- coivcd her early education at the local sclioollioiisc. She then attend ed St. .loscpl1's Convent for two years. 'l'hcii she attended Notre Danie Aezidcmy from where she grzidiiatcd in .liiiic of 1955. Last fall she took up Teachers Train- ing at Prince of Wales College. Her many friends wish her every success at. her career of her choice. A meeting for the Teachers in this area was held at Mount Stew- site. LEAVES FOR VANCOUVER:- D. )l:icl.cod. The iiiiiiiilc.-' of the last mceting itcre read by the It.-Col. J. A. MacDonald of SP('l'('I.'ll'V. Yllrs. .l. M. Fr:i.'sci'. and I.-leanm. Norm" 97:-;, em mr the "”'mi"g' In": .l0l'”i'””'1l Cardigan left Saturday morninii thc corrcspoiiili-iice was road by ifighost ave;-agelin junior grades g:fla9IE't915 lifx?'liI('SrtiIMhlisE(l?cIare for Vancouver. B.C. where he will Mrs. Leroy Whiic. iqludv Jenkins 9454. Mac&.;)rm'a.k"";')'”li 1'5" R '15 attend the Dominion Conveiition of Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Neil pL.,.i-cu attendance; Eleanor ' i ' i" (9 "L ' the Canadian Legion. Col. Mac- Donald is the Island's Rcpresen- tatlve to the Dominion Council and will be followed by other dele- llouicy were in charizc of thc pro- griiinme and a plczisaiit social hour was enjoyed. Prizes foi' con- tcsls and gaiiics were won by Mrs. 2. Marshall Mac-Donald. (trade I Jr.-l. Felix Campbell. llighcst average in senior grades art School on May '.l4ill. Mr. Gord- on M. Rice, Siipcrvisor was pres- Mr. J.A.A. M.'ic('oiiiicll and Miss Mary Maccoriiiack, Savage liar- bour: Miss (':irlciic Mzichlachem. Gcuray. llilisscs. (lcorgine Dover, Norton. Katherine Campbell. Pat- ty Jenkins. Theresa Campbell. llclcii Campbell, Mary Jenkins. gates from the province this week. Sncnccr Llewellyn, Mrs. I). M. Lynda Ivlac-Farlane. Sidney Mac- Peggy ltlaccorinzick. Mr. W. Mac- blc accounts. it said: "The total amount of gold and silver listed amounts to nearly 200 tons. obviously a fantastic: figure. and'coupled with the depth at which some of the hoards are al- leged to lie-16 to 18 feetamakes one doubt the authenticity of the stories." . But it added that this was "The first ancient document of its kindi -a guide to treasure trove-ever to be found and it also is the ear- liest known text in colloquial Mish- naic Hebrew." BRISTOL A large crew of ('.N.lt. extra gang are at present working on Henry Wright - Baker, of Man- chestcr university, who 5upe1'vi3ed their unrolling here. He read a report on the transla- tion of the two copper scrolls by the director of the department of antiquities of the Kingdom of Jor- dan. The scrolls were taken to Jordan for translation by experts (here after the unroliing at Manchester. Results of the translation then were communicated here. MIGHT STILL BE THERE The official Jordan report. dis- closed by Wright-Baker, said that some of the treasure might still be in the original hiding places. but added "The exact localities are of course difficult to identify nnwa. days as the topography of the coun. try has changed considerably since the first century AD." Asked by feflortcrs whether a treasure hunt already had begun or was contemplated, the professor said he did not know but he thought it very likely that the Jordan au- thorities would have started hunt. ing by now. Wright-Baker told reporters one theory about the preparation of the scrolls was that they were made quickly by the Essense as a guide to their treasures because they feared the Romans were about to destroy their settlement. the track. The men have their ply them with meats and grocer- ies. Mr. and Mrs Nlercicr Mullins side where Mr. Mullins has join- ed thc staff of Caiiada Packers Limited. Some more big trout were lami- ed along the Morcil River last week. One weighing five and one- lialf pounds was lauded, along 4 MURRAY HARBOR pk-londay, June, I 1956 The Guardian. 3 Friends in Murray River are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. Mae Porter in the P.E.l., Hospi- tal. Mrs. Porter is a former resi- dent of Murray River. Mr. William Stewart. who is employed at Emily's Point, N.B., spent the past weekend at his home in Murray River. Corps Annual On June 1. the Montague cadet corps had their first annual in- spection since its formation with Brigadier G.G.l(. Peake as in- spection officer. Present with the inspection party were Lleut. Col. J.A. MacDonald, Major M. Camp- bell, Captain Pollard and Capt. Ford of the 17th. Recce and Cap- tain MacDonald of cadet training H 0. Halifax. Queen Square School Bugle Band marched with the cadets. Present for the insptction were, Lleut. Col. W.J. MacDonald of P.W.C., Capt. James MacCailum, Capt. Croken and Lleut. Bradley Timebrate 91 st Mrss William F. Mac-Leod. Mur. TBY River. spent the past week- md In Montague, guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs Earnie Richards, Saint John, N.B.. and family were recent visitors to Murray River, guests of Mr Richards" father. Mr. Alex E, Richards. l"ric-iids of Master Floyd Gor- mvly. son of Mr. and Mrs. Em- nierson (1tlI'nll('.V.. Abney, were sorry to hear of his accident. fal- Il"8 off a tractor The tractor went over his leg. crushing it . badly and brcaking it in two places. His many friends wish ' "ll 8 Snfrriy and complete re- UWEFY. Mr. George Taylor. Bedeque Village, celebrated his Slat birth- ltlr. and Mrs Percy Sharam, day on Saturday June 2nd. Mr. and daughter. Emma and son. Taylor has been a carpenter all Hi'l)T.V. Charlottetown. spent the holiday ueck-end in Murray Riv- er. his life and for several years en- gaged In his trade in the United States. Upon his return home he continued to ply his trade in his native province until his retire- ment. He was twice married, his first wife being a Miss Cairns of Free- ” itown and fits second was Stella H19 h.VmDalli.l Hi this Ht'iII11.V is Schurman. Central Bedcque Two cm-titled to thc. fziiiiily of that sons iy his first wife survive, Lea traiid old lady in the passing of in Winnipeg and Ernest in Free- irilh some over three pounds. This is the first time in vears that any lr'IllltllilI'l'lf big trout were caught .lll the river. the line hcre. Several train loads'"lI1'-V Sarah 0'liaiili-y. last week town. Mr. Taylcr has resided in of new ballast has bcen put alongl-ill Ill? F9Sld9HCP HI lH'r dauglitcr. Bedeque for several years and is l along in life Mrs. ()'llnnley highly esteemed by all who know oivn sleeping and cook cars with ll;'” be 13115595 hi hr!" scores of him. them but merchants here will sup- l"”"I5 -V" hcr ever ll8PD,V smile. He is enjoying fairly good health Mr. Henry McLaughlin, that well and his host of friends wish for klllllln blllldef. 15 31 tirvscni doing him many more returns of the pa building job in Suuris. Montague School Cadet Inspection of Queen Square School. After Brig. Peake and party in- lpected the corps. Cadet major Robert Shaw led the march past. Demonstrations of rifle mainten- ance and squad drill were carried out. Sgt. Major Walter MacEweiI conducted the squad drill. and Sgt. Roland Sullivan conducted the ri- fle demonstration. At the conclusion of the exercises Brig. Peake. Capt. MacDonald and Major Yeo addressed the cadets and complimented them on their fine showing. Major Campbell then invited the corps to a film which was being shown at the armouries. This was the first year that the corps had trained although it was organized in the latter part of the last term. Cadet Maj. Robert Shaw is company commander. with Ca- det Capt. Chester Campbell aa sec- ond in comfand. These, with C.S. M. Walter Mac!-Ewen and C.Q.M.S. Kenneth Ballem, make up company .Q. No 1 platoon commander is Lieut. Errol MacLure and No. 2 platoon commander is Lieut. Benjamin Balderston. Chief instructor John Hughes. and assistant instructors Leslie Stewart and Edwin Mac- Donald carried out the training dur- ing the year. C.S.M. Pushie and Sgt. Buriiei from cadet headquart- ers. spc-nt some time with the corps to assist with their training. There were many favorable com- ments on the work of the cadet! on this, tlicir first inspection. Brig. Peakc called attention to their steadiness on parade. and Capt. MaCl.)l'll'lald and Mayor Yeo noted their fine effort and spirit. The many spectators and parents were very pleased and surprised with the excellent showing of the cadet have moved to Suiiiiiicrside to re- W N. happy event. corps. Donald, Allan Bouchard. -I0h"l!Y Canipbcll, Judy Jenkins. Felix Campbell. Tcaciicr: Mrs. Helen Cobb. itiuris Home And School Meeting The regular monthly meeting of thc Suuris l-iome and School As- sociation was held in St. Mary's (Ioiivciit Auditorium on May 28th. The president, Rev. Mr. Sharpe 0C(,'ill7I':(”l the chair. the meeting was fairly well attended with a large representation of teachers from St. Mary's Convent and Soul'- is lilcnicnlziry Classes. .-in interesting feature was a display of books of a type thought suitable l'or school children. The business conducted included prizes for School L-lassirig: the sending of delegates to the Red ('i-oss tloiifcrence at Quebec; a sport ticld day for school children ziiid the appointment of delegates Giiirk, Mrs. George llzindrahan. Mount Stewart. Point de Rotiic Hcliiiol reopened on Tuesday morning offer the holiday weekcnri with all pupils in attendance. and ready to get off to a good start on thc last per-l lod of the school year. Tliree pup- ils at the local schoolhouse arei l I Mac-Donald. Mrs. l.. B. Mcllish, and Mrs. Milton Mcliish and Mrs. ltlzicleod. A pleasant feature of thc even- ing was the presentation of a past noble grand jewel to Ytlrs Archie ltilchcy by the president on be- half of thc club. A delicious lunch, including home made ice cream was serv- Ofl by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Maci.cod. Mrs. liilciicy, Mrs. Le- TOY White. and Mrs. lioward Vickerson. LODGE MEETING S At thc. regular meeting of Acme Bcbekoh Lodge. Montague. Thursdny even- tog. plans were discussed for at- tending the district meeting 8! ilherton on June 13. Also. arrange- ments were finallzed for confer- ring the Rebekah Degree on four candidates next week. Mrs. Erma !ilacLaren and Mrs. Hazel lloolcy tV('f9 appointed convenors of the tiinch committee. The business of the meeting was conducted by Mrs. MacLaren. ROADE-0 FINALS - The Mari- time finals of the Jr. Board of Trade "Safe Driving" Roade-0 was held in Amherst on Saturday, and the two Montague contcslaiits, Ralph Anncar and David Mitc- Lean attended. They were ac- companied by Mr. Arnold Wight- man and John Trcdenick of the Montague Jr. Board of Trade. The thirty contestants were W('Il on- teriained at the day long meet. and the two local boys were high- ly praised for their driving ability. although not in the top three. The Attention Montague and Vicinity Each TV set sold will receive a complete in- stallation absolutely free. This offer is good while present stocks last and cannot be repeated. All sets backed by our famous service. Choose from RCA Victor and Phillips models, while stock are com- plete, don't wait. Phone 84 and reserve yours now. I preparing for the Provincial En- trance Examinations which will be held in Charlottetown in the latter part of June. M'.'. M -t'. ' . -k. Point 1 0 0 de llisogche. 5:.-ni”tlh1e"past wcckcnd . S in Charlottetown, guest at thct home of her hrotlier-in-law. and, MON' AGUE sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strain. y Tliiiii.-eTlii-iured In Collision A collision occiirrcd at Alhcrry Plains. on Saturday night about ten P.M., between a car driven by Mr. Thomas Stewart. Cliurlotfe town. and a tractor driven by Mr. Charles Walker of Alhcrry Plziiiis. Mr. Walker's wife i'll'lfI llr l';.iti'lck Vzillcy. who were also on thc tract- The iFCaSlll'Cl"S. reptirt showed a fairly substantial balance on hand. The guest speaker was Miss Mona Clay. Department of llcalth and Welfare who conducted a very interesting discussion in connec- tion with a film shown which de- picted some of tiic problem's en- countered in dealing with her work. The gratitudc of the meet- ing was extended to her by the THE HAPPIEST ANNOUNCEMENT WE EVER MADE: IT'S HERE! TODAY -- TUES. -- WED. , i ii 2 -l ll dS-hl .' ”- . v ' Montague Jr. Board was very or at the time. are patients in A, 02.0 "um?" (;;:::.1e0t:iel:0wnL 00 ,i:r5::i:,m in whim gho mplglg pleased with their showirirz and the Kings County Hospital. -- -- -H ' ' the manner in which Ralph and Mrs. Walker siiffcrcd scalp in- '-' David conducted themselves as local representativcs. Personals Miss Barbara Maboii. RN. has returned from Fort Francis, t)nt- arm, and is visiting her mother Mrs. Catherine Mzibon. Moiitagiic. juries and possible intcrnol iiijiir- ics, and Mr. Valley rcccivcd hcad iii.iurics and rib fFZl('ilIi'CS. Mr. Walker was severcly hriiiscd and shaken tip. The driver of the car was uninjured. The tractor was almost demolished. I MOIITAti'ilIE TH EATRE - Mon - Tues ' June 4 - 5 i Ad . 30 - 46 I hit. Prov. 'I ii group arrived at the st-ciic of the Gov. A. Tax p , l '- i..' & At the scene thc ('liorlottcluwnl accident shortly after it iict-iirrcd.l "COBWEB" Mr. Allan Cline also of Fort. ity of applying thc il'llll1lnL' thcyl Francis was the guest of Mrs. linvo received from the itcil (Toss; NEVEa WAS lllabon for a week. find the R. c. M. r A small. A MORE ' .. .-....,.m - HILARIOUS BATTLE ON LAND GEOREEOWN Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kiiig of Toronto, Ontario are visiting in Georgetown. where they are the ltoad Aces had thclr first opportiin-, They carried out traffic control and assisted the lnjurcd until thcl police arrived. Richard Wicimark, Lauren Bacall, Charles Boyer . The Old-Fshioned Wy &--T-' V W'd i'l if d ' t id mist” it i. f M. Ki ' ti . law and daughter. Mr. and Mr..i fur '."g' Y0 age rama ' polgrlan ' meo Iam' -- , Q9321... King. "M m” M g..,.,,;.,d Bm(-him”-I i itilC - triglitciiing and funny - a uniformly excellent S 5 To try and sell "need-nots", or try and find a maid, or rent ilr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Neill Mr. Alec Arsciiiiiilt. ttuiiiitlian "HM - (I0mImu0u5Iy mlelesl-Int! - 8. stoiy of bold Vivid siiiiations - snarling of emotions - the lives of half a dozen people are laid bare - men find and lose them- selves - in brcatli taking color by Eastman and pliotographed in the marvellous Cinema Scope. and family of Dartnioutli. N. S.,.Natioii.'il Railway tniiiiiiiiiii is motored to Georgetown wlicrc visiting his home in Gcoi't:ctown.l tliev visited relatives for IIID1 Mrs. Mabel Lawn is Hsilmg iicckend. . in Cliarlottctowii. nlicrc slic is Mrs. H,W Macllonald rctiirncditlic guest of his son and diiuulitcr- to her home in Gctirgetowii rc-liii-lain Mr. and Mrs. Tlicoilorc -- cciilly from Toronto. Ont. whcrcghavcrs. she spent the winter nioiillis. 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