Wednesday,0ct.5,1955 The Guardian Page I ' A v V Bristol Friends of Mr. Justin McCarthy will be sorry to learn he is a pat- ient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. John O'Neill has entered the Charlottetown Hospital where he will undergo treatment. Mr. John R. O'Brien arrived from tended to Mrs. Frank Janilns. C the passing of her husband h & Mrs- Charles Sheehan has re- P. E. 1. Hospital last week. turned to her home in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. I-iibbei-t Bambrleh Sympathy of this district is ex- Toronto. have returned to the Is- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. land again and have taken up resi- Mclsaac in th eioss they suffered deuce in Charlottetown. last week when fire deslroyedl Friends of Mrs. Roddy 0'1-Iaalq short vacation with his wife and family here. Paving Proiect At Moreli - Being Completed Today in... village of Moreli will have difficult condition for pedestrian .fiiur new paved streets today when traffic. i lhr firm of Matlieson and Mac- It is Possible that a further pro- gii ti"n complete the 183411! 01 "M llll'il coat of chips. Approximately 3 mile or more of new pavllll W. laid yesterday. which included ii.-- ftillf streets. the longest stretch i, :'.Q the mic on the Byrne Road.- 'r!r tn:-,v well be considered a ,..-. project for the village of fl"i'Pll. illltl one certainly to re- mio ihr riill support of all the i-itit-ii.s sincc these streets are well ll "CllP(l ones. and in the late fall W: ozirly spring present a rather Contractls Let For New Montague Dock And Slip .ilcssi's. A.B. Cutcliffe and Son lllld John Quinn. all of Charlotte- iuun have received the Coniflcl l0 t-onstruct a dock and sill! bdlweell the Stevens wharf and the Govern- ment wharf at Montague. The work of constructing the new wharf will be immediately undertaken, it was learned yesterday. Thc wharf will be constructed with three rows of l)ll95- "053 SIl'lflgCl'S. wniiiigs and plank facing. The slip will be approximately Ill it-cl wiiic peimitting the draw- iiiit in of any boat using tho dock area. Willi its completion. requir- ing an estimated two months. there will be complete warfage on the south side docking area. which will he of considerable advantage not only to the vessels during the ship- ping season, but also to the lobster fishermen who use thk port Bram may be carried out at a later time. However. at the mom- ent four new paved streets lg a considerable undertaking. and further PIVllIl must await satis- factory financial conditions. At all events the new streets have been paved for the convenience of the people of Moreli prim ma those of the surrounding tricts. and it is assurred that they will be in Perfect accord with this new program. as home base for their boats. Mr. Henry Munroe. who has had considerable experience in the construction of wharves. has been appointed inspector for the work. Stirling Giddings and Mrs. Gid- dings. A. E. Curtis Munn, who is with the R. C. N. spent the past week- end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs" Earl Munn, Murray River Mrs. William Hodgson and son Michael, Moncton, N.B. are spend- ing a week at the home of Mrs. i Hodgson's mother. Mrs. Olive Giddings. White Sands. Mrs. Grant Brooks, Moncton, N. B. spent the past week in White Sands, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Brooks. Mr. Vernon Macbean, Charlot- Pictured above is one oi the ward Island. it is the tree lined lane of Mr. J. Scott Cairns of Dunstaffnage. The trees which Dll&HSTAFFN are limes were brought as slips rural beauty. spots of Prince Ed- i from Dumfreshire, Scotland by 3 the late Robert Cairns in 1840. i Mr. Cairns who was a nursery- man and gardener in the Old A E” AVNUE Country at the same time brtiuglit enough Hawthorne to border all his fields. He also brought some fine apple trees which made his orchard famous for many years. The early settler was familiar with the t'lll'2:llll'e value of herbs which he introduced to this coun- try, the benefits of which are still sought, after one hundred and fifty years. Barter's Film Lab. Halifax, N. S. on Saturday for a sympathy of friends here is ex- ness; INICQMM ! cashmere QIIAI-I TY. . . cashmere VALUE . . o k their home. twill be sorry to learn of her ll- Personals tetown is spending his holidays at 1 I the home of his parents Mr. an ' Mr. and Mrrs. Eric Ggatnt have peter M..;L..n,' Mug? 0 EXPORT BRING! FIN! returned to oron o, n. a er ver, . . REG . y .. .e.... onta g ue own ou n Cl Re ;s;;;, ;-1 53;, g; a . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Yo k 8 I . . an cos . E Maciiiwen, Moreli. l' . . oi; six months in jail when he I I - y. Mr. Eric Sproule of the ncsri Padded Ki-my Monday to unl-W- I I it spent the weekend at his home e a fully exporting Selkirk wheat to . Eli ;vlitl:m!l;iaY::;ei;dt:n'l:ev. and Mrs. . . the United States. The charge was W : - a laid by the Canadian wh t b d 3 Mrs. Fran Josephseu. Amherst. Friends of Mrs. Albert Proude n I n following the sale of l6;'bu:h"e';s l N.S. was the weekend guest of Mr. 3'13 30"'Yd l& hdlhaf 5;? mnul - of Selkirk which wem; b tilt u and Mrs. Gerald Jardlne. Murray t In "I 1?-h ll Whig" d1'9' . ""5 I W. River. MI'5- JOSEPHICII WE! l'eCGl1l1Y "ml to me 0:; 05! on Tky A special meeting of the Monta- suranc e, town police, parking After considerable discussion the S”k3m'9W'"l md 3014 ll Shel" . ; , .3 honored by having 9W0 07 he? evgn ntguamr wag Mg we W1-ehe . gue Town Council was held last areas. and many other items all following rates were moved: Real W0”d- M Dr "W M3l'Cb- f t vlintlnal lit the A" Exhlblllml in en T ' nut: b 131” "h M,” evening to consider the town tax of which required the outlay of estate -- 80 cents - unchanged. I y . i Amherst. were "wimp." y r' E” 5' assessment and the tax rate. May- finances on a limited budget- May- Personal properly - 30 cents. up ,. M ' r- l Jack Cmke' Chnlouemwm or B H Yeo presided over the or Yeo also pointed out that the i0 cents. Pool tax on real estate i ' ' -' i Mi” L'""'9l"' M3CL90d- Him" .M'l' ”"d M”' Clwdet C';'5w,f1"' meeu'ng".nd present we,-, cnum-ii. tax rate hart not been changed in owners - 5.00. up 300. Poll tax ' tax. in spendlni mm! "me It "19 Wm" M "er" ll" 3"" ' "' ion Macaw”, G.-gene, Reynoldg, the town of Montague for the pain on non-real estate owners - 10- . . . . h , home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. End MI'E- GONG" Cfddkd” "C9"llY- - i ht ears and that in the face 00 u 8.00. Lots and farms u to YOU ll diiilli Willi d9l'9 i . Iai-nes MacLeod Murray River MP8 Clifford CYIHDPCH WII h0ll- Clemum md1N'ch0lson' d erg l ly ' t H 'l b cehtsp p 30 e t N n id t "'1 i i - - - ' Ti. to 1;, M. G, A 1 o rsng cos 3. nanc ng was e- . u c ns. o -res en Mr J", . .. olhaw. on. an tg.Y::rlrzmBaby Band last Tues- wmhimlzn cjilnm gm ,h,"::,i coming an acute problem. rmanent employee working tax- i,l ' y ' ' W 9- ' y um. uggumem um ye” W" It was pointed out to the council 10.00. up 5.00. This new scale will qi tario is iszriiending his lizlidsys in Mrs. Hsn'yvli!luttrt;rt and dauglt usmooy mu this year was was, that the assessment this year was add approximately 31,000.00 to the - M"'”y "rt ” 3"" M W '3' MV” M C” " 3' c we" based on the school assessment as revenue for a total of 39.000-00 1 uncle. Mr. Foster Jenkins. Miss Donalda Macltay. student nurse at the P.E.I. Hospital. spent the past weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKay, Murray River. y Mr., Charles Horton, Mass. who is with the U. S. Army and Miss Clara Slisram. student nurse at the P.E.I. Hospital, were Sunday visitors to Murray River, guests of Miss Sharam's grandmothei. Mrs. Jane Cook. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson and children, and Mr. Ferguson's mother. Mrs. William Ferguson. Bayvlew. N.s. were recent visitors to Murray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Mscksy. Neighbors and blends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam 5- MOCKBY. Marti! River on Friday night to view the lantern The gwgvgyug um” 99.31;. .. slides of Mr.'Charlss Whltcolnb. lng of weekly lessons ineludgg IOX OFFICE M gnaw A1 . qualigy and vglug hgvg beg. iii” W85 Vac-Itionius in Risk Bank aemoiistmioiin and practise the home of Mr. Bruce Stewart: iods centering around the sarong; OPEN” R "3"" 03 Rum ed in an new ese included scenes taken in the the sick person in the home. Gen- Ar 1-so i .mN;.. U.S. in Ottawa. and a numb” in P. E. I. Lunch was served and hymns were enjoyed, sung by Wessrs Bruce Stewart, Leon Mac- illiee and William Stewart. with William Stewart as organist. Mrs. Edgar Glddings has return- Fri to her home hi Murray River, 3;, and! of M'- "d M"- G” 3.?2..Ti2.F”;:2?ii.i.'”Bfi3io3"S5.Ti rockett. ' ' M-- mm M-- com ---t 2'.".."..'.:..:;'.:::”i:2"-..f.i ::::r:; s"l?1?y.:I: viz: wand.” Wu”, last year was approximately 88,- ' t ' 000.00. and Would not be a great and son. Stl g. spent Sunday in deal M h M York, with M p, 118.155 """V”' Mayo: lefho exspliilietllerd that a re- " 30 venue of 38.00000 was insufficient to provide the services required by ROd CTOSI HOMO the people of the town. He cited fire protection, street lights, street Nash. cm paving. sidewalk construction. Rm Crou nomg nufgln. pt street maintainance and grsvolling, underway in two communities last WW”. Show Mmovll. providing week when thirty-live women en- tom dump. ,the town building. to- rolled in two courses or lsed at lviller with the other municipal North River and North ustico. expenditure! required such as in- prepared by three men from the Land Valuation Board who assess- ed the town and school district in May of 1954. CWAC GETS MEDAL HAMILTON (CP)-Cpl. Myrtle lllen of the Canadian Women's Army Corps Monday night was presented with the Malayan medal of honor she won while serving with the British Army in its cam- paign against Communist forces in Burma. She was awarded the medal before she joined the CWAC three years ago- Elevsn members of North River Women's Institute attended classes Rustlco ladies organised h their own eommunlw and attend classes givsa in Stella Mark Church liall every Friday night. eral topics include symptoms of illness. temperature taking and thermometer reading. Pulse and respiration. making a patient coin- fortable in bed. bed-making, bed bath and general bed care. Further courses will be organiz- ed at tltb,Society's headquarters during October. groups or -lifter spentiinl some time to char- "lfetdwn. guest of her son Dr. POWER INT i- --vl,...' . i "ence 525 this damage and i :1 There will be an intemipttsii iit last;-mi .1”... on our Montague line, east of Chas- These insul tors have been wilfully i ind we would ll e to solicit the co-operation dash -; of this area in order to prevent at room or reptacement, wn'cli must follow- ilisrltiins Electric co. . women ' tarssted may enroll by Best Picture! Best Dlreotori Best Actor! MARLON EXTRA! OIIIMP ANTIOB THE STARS SHiNE BEST - - - - AT THE DRIVE-IN SHOW! HERE IT IS! TODAY AND THURSDAY "Academy Award Winner" BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! Winner of 8 Academy Awards! Best Story and Screenplay! Cinematography! Best Film Editing! Best Art Direction! COLUMBIA PICIURES presents "ON THE WATERFRONT" - CARTOON - WITNESS Best Supporting Actress! Best IRANDO 3.5: ',- i he necessary in Murray River .. MON. - TUES. - WID. HISTORIC ASSEMBLY The first parliament of Upper Canada met at Niagara-on-the Lake, 0nt.. in 1792. - COFFEE... I L - TODAY 0llLY Q1 . W” ONLY A WOMAN 11-HS HEART-INSHRING STORYI K ' count!!! "9"?" "" .. PIIAIIVX-IIIIIK " Mayfair Theatre m':,”""”- "T7 SanlaFe- "-FUIVU l d 1-55-'---J tiiii lIe'dluil tnyonewlidd . --0Eiiiil8 lllillillii her leave! COIID WRITE ilorli dldlfi want in t g - l '. O i U. .-m- . ...i .... J. 45.2..--wit-. Wonderful, dependable Csslimere-sopasgsosok, sosseieary-isnows-vsiihbleinfoiirhosseifalpesssl shadosasweluwiiieei AltiefsmousCashmerc fashionable coloured Cashmere -and there are 750 sheets in every toll of white, 700 in the ooloues. Get a good supply next time 30' the A PRODUCT OF CANADA PARK GOMPH Santa Fo's ablaze with excitement that never '0" up when that Boston lady lots her red hair down! GREER GARSON PRINCE EDWARD zvnedngzdtvavy B.fte!l"n0l(:f'l, October iii, a y 3.3.1; o t 2 n i , no thegmurpogeenof Eeplgliclhgo hr'okenTll'tItIlI&t':!'n” """"""" , ",".'.?' ”.Y'1."': W! TODAY ONLY ' " i ' RICHARD TODD lizxrkst ”IlF'iVll. TAKE IT" Shows 24:30 - '7 - I PRINCI EDWARD