PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GIIARDIAN AOINTBX-MONTLOUIX Harold I. lrlnlllry. In. Byron Stewart. Mn. Brnoa MsoPIiee, Min Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wluiaton, lftua Mexlaaon. Weldon Layers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: lino Donia Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: In Sourls: The Snack Bar and H. Richards 5 Sea. ...'CLAllIl'S for nylons, 51 gauge. First quality. 81.19. ..fMr. Murdock Beaten and Clayton Renney of Montague were visitors to Charlottetown on Sunday. and Mrs. Louis Comfort and Reta ..fMr. and daughters. Paula of Charlottetown. were Sunday visitors to Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Landrigan. .-.'NOTICE. Mabon Drug Co. In the only drug store open on Wednesday. April 9, from 12 noon to 9 p.m. ....'Sl('uNS OF SPRING - A dandelion In full bloom was found last week by young Rabid and Jack Rock while playing on the lawn in front of their home. This. cnuplcd with the fact. that ....'l-lil many friends will regret to learn that Mr. result is a patient in the King's County Hospital. .-.'The many friends of Mr. Wilfred MacGee of Gaspereaux will regret to learn that he is a patient In the King's County Hospital. ...3HOI.Y VVEEK SF.RVI('ES - The first of these services will he held tonight In the Presbyter- ian Church at 8 p.m. Rev. D. A. will Campbell of New London speak. ..'CORR.ECTl0N.-Aniong rela- tives mourning the recent death of Mrs. John Jeffery, Lower Mon- tague, is her husband and a sister. Mrs.' Dan Macxenzie, boih of Lower Montague. It was reported the first robin was reported semi ,veslor(ia)', mics assurance that tap, lung ivintor has passed, and any sunimcr will soon be here to enjoy. , til.-'U..ll SIXVDAY SI-TRVICF,-; The Point Sunday sorxii'r- in tho Baptist (fliiirrii ivns rrlntiiirtcd by Lin. IV. ll, Johnston. ltllSSi Clcmmio Mnclman prrsiciod at the organ. Tho sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed and; the hymsn suns: were "Brook Thou The Bi-mil of Life", ”Bc-1 ncatli The Cross of Jcsiis," and "Saviour, Let Me Walk wiml Thee". lifr. Jnlinston chose for" text "Pro-oxistont Christ." .-!l"Ll.Vl-IRAT. SATURDAY - The fiirir-rzil scrvlcc for the late George T. ltlm'Liire was held on Saturday afternoon from his home to the Murray Harbor North Prosbytcrian Church. Rev. F. N. Young of Montague con- ducted the service, taking as his trxt. Psalm '17, vs. 14. The hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shop- herd," and "Shall Vt'e Gather At The River.” The choir sang "The Shadow Of Death". The pail bear- ers were Llo:'d Reid, Cameron Reid, Everett Condon, Gavin Hic- ken, Newton llicken and Laurie MacLure. lntrrmnnt took place in the Murray Harbour North Cemetery. .-.'AT 'I'IUh'ITl' CHURCH - Palm Sunday was Iittlngi.V fill- served in Trinity United Church with a fine congregation on Sun- day evening, the Junior Choir of twenty-five voices loading the service of praise. Under the cap- previously that her husband had predeceased her. ...!SPf2('lAL SI-IBVICES -Sperm iai Palm Sunday services were held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague. ycstcrday and were vondiictoil by its ministor, Rr-v. F. N. Young. Mrs. Elsie lllnttcrivorth presided at the 'or- ;:.-m: in the morning the music was led by the Junior Choir and two selections were rendered by the chair, "The Palms", and ”I.itIie Children Praise The Sav- loiis". In the evening the senior r-hoir sang the "Fling Wide Tim Gates" (Kauffmanl. Appropriate pre-Easter sermons were deliver- ed by Rev. Mr. Young. ST. MARCvAl'tl-IT'S SCHOOL ..'Report for the month of: March. Grade VIII.-l. Vanita Deaguc: 2. Donnie MacDonald; 3. Frances” Feehan. Grade VII.-1. Mary MacDonald. Grade V1.-1. Mary Montgomery; 2. not MacDonald; 3. Arnold Mac- Donald. Grade V.-l. Elizabeth MacCor- mac. Grade IV.-1. Marion MacCor- mac; 2. Eileen Maccoi-mac. Grade lllyl. Bernard Mac- Cor-mac: 2. Francis Montgomery; 3. Emmett MacCormac. Grade II.-l. Kevin Miillally: 2. Charlie Feehan: 3. Arnold Mac- Cormar. Grade I.-1. Mary heaglc: 2. Gary MacDonald; 3. Gerald Mac- Cormac. ahle direction of Mrs. A. I-lumo and Mrs. L. A. Johnston, spPCInl numbers worn "Stahat Mater" by the girls, and "Ride On in Na- jc-sty” by the hnlvs. A solo was sung by Marilyn l.lewclLvn My Savioiir Lifted". Dr. Mar-I KPHZIE Pl"'RFh0!i H ""71"" "'1 Ih":'f-lockey League. have become part- "True l(ini:'s Rival", from tho lrxt "Not this man hilt Biirralms.' Now Bnrrnhns was a robber." 1 CAPITOL The INSIDE story of Tea cher-Aloan I-lowlet t. EDMONTON. -fCPl- Neil Col- villc, former coach o!Ncw Yuri: Rangers of the National Hockey Providence Reds of the American ners in an outdoor summer movie theatre. TOOIIY - TOE. WEO. the lawyer who kept killers OUTSIDE the death-house! T0 IIIM TIIE LIIY WIS II OIIIE-I GAME IIE 'I'llOllOli'l' IIE COULD FIX! 6, I25 Clillllllal IQWMBI us can llfiflilt mo-um CISILE-IDOEIT SHAW! sguuuruenun-nauuimunenmna-auurxvaanruuug MATINEE 3:30 EVENING 7 and 9 NEWS - MUSICAL - CARTOON James Boud- Aa indicated in the Estimates, the Federal Government has made provision for the dredging of Savage Harbour and word,to this effect has been received by Mr. W. Cliestr S. Mcl..ure. M.P., in a letter from -1-Ion. R. W. Mayhcw, Minister of Fisheries. "With further reference to your letter of March 12,” Mr. Mayliew writes, "I am pleased to advise lic Works has made provision Icr t.he dredging of Savage Harbour, P. E. 1., on the program for De- partmental Dredge No. 17. ”This is the largest item on the program for Dredge No. 11 which has also been allotted proJect.s for 1952-53 at Rustico and a number of other harbours. A large part, If not all the dredging at Savage Harbour, should be completed In 1952-53." The vote placed in the estimates for the Savage Harbour project. is s156,000. Sturgeon Man Passes Away The death occurred at his home at Sturgeon on Saturday of Mr. Edward Mahar in his 79th year af- ter a lengthy illness. The deceased was born in Stur- geon where he operated a farm successfully throughout his life. He was unmarried. He leaves to mourn two sisters, Margaret and Ambrose. Two brothers predeceased him. The funeral will be held on Tues- day morning: from St. l”aul's Church, Sturgeon. IN MEMORIAM MRS. MARY A. GLOVEIT. There passed peacefully away at White Sands on March 19th. Mrs. Mary A. Glover in her eighty fifth year. Mrs. Glover had been ailing for a period of two years and on March 9th she suffered a stroke from which she did not rally. The late Mrs. Glover, better known as "Gram" to a host of friends. was of a quiet. unassuming nature and was highly respected ,by all who knew her. and will be jsadly missed in thc home and ;community where she spent her entize lifc. Those lcft to cherish her mem- ory are three sons. David at Mur- ray River; Robert. at Guernsey Cow-. and William on the hom:- isioad. Her husband and one daugh- ”0,Lcagut-, and Jack Mccill of the tor Agnes having predeceased her- some thirty ycars film. One bro- ther James ll. of Jamaica. New York also survives. Also twenty- six grand children and seven great grand children. The funeral service was held from hi-r late residence on March - Slst. conducted by her pastor, Rev. D. W. MacPhcrson who visited her oftcn during her illness. l-lvmns sung were Lead Kindly Light. Rock of Ages, Abide with Me. The pallbearers were Stewart Clements. Roy Somcrs. Vere Phil- lips, Austin Bell, Roy Nicolle, Earl Nicolle. The floral offerings were as fol- lows:- Pillow-.Will, Sarah and Family. Spray-Davor Lizzie and Family. Spray - Robert, Blanche and Family. Wreath-Brothrr Jim and Ber- nice. Spray-Windsor. Spray-Mae and Grant. sheaf -- Agnes Seaman Harry. ' Rose Buds-Great Grandchildren Heather and Robert. Spray-Cousin Lucius. sheaf - Katherine, Anna and Gertrude. Spray-John and Elaine. Spray-Bob Christie and Ray. Curd Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Glover wish to express sincere thanks to neighbours and friends for many acts of kindnus shown them during the illness and death of their Mother Ind to those who sent flowers and messages of sym- mthy. A and From the pages of "rite Saturday Evening Post comes this blazing Technicolor action drama of two brothers in love with the same wo- man! Her dishonor is avenged in blood! I-O-I's sicossr OU'I'DOOIl nivuuii TIIIBLAZINGSIOIIYOIAWOMANWRONGID .. . AND 'l'l-ll urn wiio nob: SIIKING vniaumcsi H's BIG! it's EXCITING! you that the Department of Pub-. Tl-IE GUARDIANP CI-IARLOTTETOVVN Big Dredging Pdject At Savage Harbour This Year "'" East Baltic and Vicinity Mr. Floyd McLean. Ktngsboro. was a business visitor to Sourls recently. Mr. Lorne Kennedy, Kingsboro, was a business visitor to Souiis recently. Mr. Jack McDonald, Rollo Bay, potato inspector, was on business in Munn's Road on March 28th. Mr. Lee Coffin has returned to his .homc in Kingsboro, having spent. the winter in Nova Scotia. Major Young. Red Point, spent the past week on business In Charlottetown. . Mr. Stuart Cameron, East Point, Spent a few days in Charlotte- town recently, on business. Mr. John Robertson has re- turned to his home in Kingsboio. having spent. the past few months employed in Rumford, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher. South Lake. were business visitors to Souris on March 28th. Mr. Harold l-luntcr, North :Lake. was a- business visitor to 'Cbarlottetown during the past week. 'Miss Julia Mclnnls has re- turned to her home at Red Point, having spent the winter months employed in Rustico. Mr. James Gallant. of South Lake spent a few days recently visiting relatives in St. Charles. Mr. and Mrs. George Coffin. South Lake, were on business in Souris on March 24th. Mr. Pat. Mclinnls, Red Point. spent a. recent weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Innis, St. Peters. Mr. Angus Mclnnls has return. ed to Charlottetown after spend- ing a few days visiting at North Lake. Mr. Chester McNcill. Red Poiizt. is engaged at carpentry work at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Garrett, East Baltic. Mr. John McKee, Howe Bay, spent a pleasant weekend recent- ly as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rod- dle Kldson, Red Point. y Mrs. Harry Dixon. East Baltic, is regaining her health in the sauna Hospital following her re- cent operation. Mrs. Louis Stewart, South Lake, returned to her home. having been a patient in the City Hos- pltai for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fraser and family. North Lake, were re- cent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chlng, Rad Point. Mrs. Chester McNelll, Red Point. had the misfortune of be- ing thrown. out of a sleigh re. cently, receiving several bruises. Messrs. Earle Johnson, Harvey Aitken and Zellas Jackson, For- tune Bridge. were business visit- ors to North Lake on March 29. Sympathy 'Is being extended to Mr. Reggie McDonald and Mr. Peter McDonald of Souris. in the recent sudden death of their bro- ther, Joseph McDonald. His many friends are sorry to learn that Mr. George Morrow, Mldgell. formerly of North Lake, has again entered the P.E.I. Hos- pital for treatment. The children of Mr. and. Mrs. Bernard Massey. Bothwell. are Ill at their home with measles, and their friends wish them a quick return to health. Misses Audrey Robertson and Karolyn Stewart, pupils of st. Mary's Convent, Souris. spent a recent weekend at their home In Red Point. Friends and neighbours of Mr. are glad to see him hum! again after being a patient. in the Charlottetown Hospital for' sev- eral days receiving treatment. It Is pleasing to note that Mr. Willard Chlng. Basin Head, is around again after being a pa- tient. In the Bourls Hospital for a3 few days. Mr. Hugh W. csmpbell, Point, was on business to zealand, P.E.1., recently, also visited his sister, Mn. eph Conway. Red New and Jon- Mr. Winston Young. Kingsboro, left. recently for Toronto. Ontario. when he will visit his mother Mrs. Washington Young and h sisters, Roma and Amy. 4.... IA? of Hf. III! "II. AIOXIIICQI her home for the past. two weeks with an attack of tonlilltis. Her . friends and playmates are hoping I0? I IINMIN NOOVEU. Mr. John Malls). Charlotte- spent. a recent weekend his parents. Mr. and . Male! of last Baltic. 5':-..'m "rm-d...... to 1-; so Inuc health. 0. I 5 ...,, .1 5... ,. -. -.- Kenneth Fraser of North .1.ue 15 Robertson, has been coming! to IN MEMORIAM JOSEPH WALD! The death occurred suddenly at his home in Souris on Feb. 2lst.. 1952 of Joseph Walsh in his Gard year. By his death the community lost an esteemed citizen. and his wife and family a loving husband and father. Mr. Walsh was a veteran of the 1914-11! war and was decorated with the sanitary Medal during this war in which he served four vears. He also was s veteran of the Vet- erans Guards of Canada din-lng the 1939-45 war. The funeral to St. Mary's Church, Souris. was held on Tuesday. Feb. 26th where a High Mass of Re- quiem was celebrned by Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. A. Murphy P. P. It was B military funeral under the direc- tion of the president of Souris Branch, Canadian Legion, Com- rade J. D. Macintyre. Interment. was In St. Mary's R. C. Cemetery with Rev. Pius Murnaghan A.P.P. officiating, at the grave. The honorary pallbearers were comrades who served with the de- ceased in the Veterans Guard. Hon- orary pallbearcrs: S. Pierce, L. Pa- quet, S. Scott, G. Wood. H. Mil- lard. I. Arscnauli, A. McCormick. M. Mooney. Active pallbearers. J.D. Macfntyre, L. Pnquet. W. Pierce, R. Grady, N. Macintosh and J. Mac- fhtyrc. He leaves to mourn beside his aorrowing wife. one daughter Flor- ence, Mrs. Lawrence Dunphy, Sour- is. and one little grand-daughter. Vivian, who has been reared in his home, age five years; and two sis- ters. Mrs. Anna Mcfsaac, Char- lottetown, and Mrs. Mary J. U'Hal- loran, Montague. Mass Cards Wife. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dunphy. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Walsh. Halifax. Mrs. Mary J. 0'1-lalloran. Monta- gue. Mrs. Anna Maclsaac, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDon- ald and family, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. William Redmond and family, Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. Lco 0'Haiioran. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McLaugh- lin. Boston. Mr. Sylvester Oil-lalloran, Monta- gue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunpby and family. New Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MCMBSICI and family, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. gcous. Boston. Adolphus Bour- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noonan. Rumford, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Casey, Bos- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casey, Rum- ford. Me. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 0'1-lanley and family. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macintosh and family. Souris. Mrs. Agnes Madow, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Donald wbittcy and family, Souris Line Road. Mr. and Mrs. Donald wnlttey and family, Souris. Mt. and Mrs. Andrew Mclntosh and family. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mclntosh and; family. Souris. Mr. Peter Whlttey, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Bcrt Dvi-yer, Char- lottetown. Mr. Richard Cantweil, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Hovlard Dunphy and Ldretta. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leslie and family and Francis. Souria L. Rd. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson 'and family, Sourla Line Rd. , Mr. Greeley Lewis and Margaret. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mooney and family. Souris. Mrs. Stella Cheverle and family, Souris. , Mrs. Michael Maclnnis, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Arscnault and family, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullally and Richard. Souris (2 Masses). Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Massey, East Baltic. Mrs. Jerome McDonald and fam- ily. Souris. Mrs. John J. Creamer and family. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Melanie and family, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 1'. Mac- Donald and family. Sourls. Mr. Guy Wood and family, Sour- 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dolron. St. Charles. Mr. Alex Mccormick and family, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mcfsaae an -family. Souris. Mr. John J. Mcfsnyc. Bourll Line Rd. - A Souris and - Vicinity I Mrs. George Campbell had the misfortune of breaking her shoulder due to a fall which log. curred on Monday evening. March 24. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. A well attended Parcel Bingo was held in St. Mary's Parish Hall on Monday, March 24th., sponsor- ed by sourls unit. Catholic women”: League. Congratulations are being extend. ed to Miss Joyce Paqiret on winning the V. mile and the 15-year-old race at the Provincial Skating Meet, and also to Miss Noclla Peters on win- ning the ll-year-old race. Several carloada of steel and bolts were unloaded during the past week for the work in connection with the railroad wharf project. C.N.R. sectlonmen are engaged in remov- ing the rails from the wharf. Patrons visiting the Canadian Bank of Commerce here will find qinte a change in the interior pot the building, which has been com- pletely renovated. New desks. new tellers' cage, and new fluorescent lights have been installed. The walls have been painted a light shade of blue and the ceiling while. Mr. RE. Morse. manager. is to be congratulated on these fine im- provementa. -38 Mr. and Mrs. James Bushev and family, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Fancif- ere. Souris. . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mclnnls, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mcoaugh, St.-urls Line Road. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cheverie and family, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. McDon- aid. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keene and Hilary, East Baltic. Mrs. Clara Wilson Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Foley. St. Cathcrines. i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant,sour- s Ind Eimer, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mccorm-' ick. Souris. Mrs. Harmony Gallant and fam- ily. Souris. Mr. Vincent Mclnnls. Boston Sourls Branch No. 3 Canadian Legion. Souris River unit of C. W. L. Cards and Letters of Sympathy Enrollment in Jesuit Seminary Guild. Boston. by Mrs. Christina Walsh Whynot. Spiritual Bouquet Mullally, Souris. Telegram of Sympathy - Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cosey. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Massey, Kings- boro. Mrs. Mary Decosta. Boston. Mr. Vincent Mclsaac, Boston. by M tnnlc Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yates. Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raniihan. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Acorn. Sour- is Mrs. Helen McLean and Gerald: St. Colombo. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Casey. Bos- ton. Mr. T. J. Kiciiham M.P.. Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Bourg- coiis, Boston. The Dlngwcll Souris. Miss May Strahan, St. Colombo. Mrs. Allan McDonald and Ar- thur. Borden. Wilfred Cheverle, Souris. Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Charlotte- Funeral Home. town. Mi-a. Art McDonald. Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cheverle. Bor- den. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrcne McDonald ,Greenvale. Barbara McDonald. Borden. Clara Wilson. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenzie. Souris. Mrs. Joseph Mooney. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. D.l". Cheverte. Souris. . Margaret and Josie McQllHId- Charlottetown. Mrs. Frank Galanl. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bothcrsby. Souris. Miss Heir-n Wood. Boston- Cnrd Of Thanks - We wish to thank Rt. Rev. Masr Murphy. Reverend Plus Murna- ghan. Dr. Kaasner. and all the many neighbors and friends W110 helped us in any war: I130 I” those who gave Mass Cards and Messages of sympathy durlns our recent sad bereavement. Mn. Agnes Walsh and Florence. . Gear clown and Jjinhy Mr. Malcolm Martel! and Mr. Peter Martell were visitors to the city early In the week. Mr. Cyrui Shaw, Mont.ague.was 0. business visitor to Goorgetow on Thursday, April 4th. 'TT- e Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke Jr. spent a few days in the city recent- ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Decoste Jr. ..'Miss Beetrice Mair. student nurse In the Prince Edward Is- iimd Hospital, spent a few days recently as the guest of I13! grandmother. Mrs. Mary Yorston. Mr. Clive Stewart, Provincial De- partment of Public Works Engin- eer. was 9. business visitor to Georgetown on Tuesdgy. Apru lat. Miss Elinor Hobbs, student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and re Mrs. William Hobbs Sr. ' ...'Mr. Lemuel Macconnicl: lefl: Price: L:w6::rTlmn on Wednesday, April 2nd for Char- lottetown where he will re-Join Dominion Department of Public Works Dredge No. 14, after spend- ing the winter at. his home In Georgetown. Mrs. Bernard Batchilder and family have taken up residence in their home In Georgetown after spending the winter In the city where Mr. Batchilaer, who Is cap- tain of a Dominion Government dredge. was stationed. Sgt. Ward Landry left recently for Boston, Mass. after -- a .APRIL' 7.. 1951 for many years In Georgetown. 1:, the bereaved members of the fun. fly friends no extending sincere" sympathy. The Georgetown Rink cloud us doors for the 1951-52 season with a free skate on Thursday, Apnl 4th. The Jeason was I. very suc. celsfui one from the entertain. ment point of view. as well u from a financial standpoint. Hoe. key hsd an exceptionally sue. ceasful. season, with three Provln. clal championships coming tom, town. The teams In the young..- ago groups also had hockey galore and each Saturday was utilized for practices for the teams. Ice sports and the annual cumin) also provided entertainment for ,1argo crowds. A.C. TO ARRIVE Car Barley and Oat Mixture d Barley, Whilst and Out Mlxtu Specially good for hogs and as a mix with clrushed oats for cat- te. ON HAND Miracle Hog Grower and Starter. Bran and Shorts. 0. C. PRATT & SONS St. Peters leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry of George- town. Ward recently returned from active duty in Korea, where he served as a sergeant with the 17th 0pu,meu.;,t. Buffalo Regiment of the 7th In- fantry Division of the United Fitting and Supplying States Army. 01".”, cm, The citizens of Georgetown learn- ed with regret of the death of I. former resident of our town in the person of Mrs. (Capt) A. A. Mac- Donald, who passed away at the sacred Heart Home in Charlotte- town on Tuesday, April 1st. 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