Eastern Guardian .51, M.sa.v's psi-tin. l&on- wgue, chicken suwnt. J 0- Beaver Club Hall. . TLOWEI MONTAGUE 305' alla. Wednesday. July 13- 3014 entries to R0! A330"- '””"c”t”...”'?.'3.i "3! uxill ry I In Oll- lsiett .l'loolw's. Tueedly sight. June lith- 'FUNEllAl. AT 81'. Till!- EsA's-'llhe funeral of the late Patrick Casey was held last Mon- day morning from htsliete resi- rlt'nt'e in Cardigan to St. Cuis- hori's church. St. Tit:-esa's wtsera 9 High Mass was ceiebrstetlhv In pastor. Rev. Bail Croken who also officiated at the grave. The pull beareres were: Harold Bro-' tht-rs. Gerald Curran. Louis Can- tello. Joseph Mclfttnnon. Donald Mathieson Ind Foncie McPhee. MIN HOSPITAL-William Mac- Kenzie. Glen Martin. is a patient in the King's County Hospital sut- tmng facial lacerations and a hroken arm as a result of a quar- rel which took place at his home on Saturday night. Elmer O'Con- nor. presently of Gladstone. has been placed in custody by the Rtl.M.P., Montague detachment, t-ltarued with assault occasloning bodily harm. Mrs. O'Connor and family have been for some time slaying at her uncle's (Mr. Mac- Kenzie) home in Glen Martin. Montague Home. School Ass'n Elects Officers ..”Al.r. Kenneth Norris was elec- ted as president of the Montague Home and School Association at the annuam meeting June ll. other officers elected are: vice- president, Judge J. S. Desltoches: secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Elsie watterwdrth. The following com- mittees were appointed: member- ship. Mr. C. A. Shaw. Mrs. he HlL'l(0l. Mrs. A. A. Fraser; pro- gram, Judge J. B. Deslloches tconvener); ways end means. Mr. Ralph Beck, Mr. George loudn- nuli. Mrs. Leroy Whlll. Mn. Douglas Coffin. Mrs. Horace Fra- ser. Mr. John Hughes. Mr. lalph Judge. The meeting was conducted by the president. Mr. Ralph Beck. and the minutes of the last an- mtnl meeting and the last regular meeting were resdvhy the secre- tary. Mrs. Ina Niclrox. on motion. I was resolved that the Home and School Association go on record as fsvorinl 0011911: uance of instruction hi music. as provided by instructors ht Hie past for grades one to seven. and that such Instruction be extended in future to include erldu 0-10 to ten. providing it meets with the approval of the kustees. The following committee wll appointed to make arrangements for the annual school pionio: Mr. Ralph Judge (convener). Judi! Desaoches. Mr. George loudn- ault, Mr. James Cudmon. Mr. Lcslle Stuart. The sum of tin was donated forapris.eforagradaheh- dent. Mr. C. A. Shaw and Ir. YE l ..'l.0IlGl MEETING-The re- ular meeting of Acme Rebekah Ttodge. Montague. was largely et- tended Thursday evening. and was conducted by Mrs. Frances Shaw. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. riorrie Boston. and were approved as read. end the correspondence was read and discussed. in ac- oordance with the than by Grand Master an. plans were for a memorial service under the direction of Mrs. shew. New business included nom- ination of officers for the ensuing term. A splandad report of the roceedings of the annual meeting of district it (P.ll.I.;) in Char- lottetown lest wed was read by the donut president of Acme lodge. Mrs. Mar rie Johnston. Mrs. Doris Llew . who was elected as president of the district, also spoke briefly. At the close of the eetlng J ' ts and col- fee were served by Mrs. Llewellyn and Mrs. Agnes Coffin. ..'VlRA'l BEAUTY Parlor, Cardigan, open Monday till Sat- urday and evening. Cold waves, gniascfslrie and machineiess. Phone Personals ..'Mr. Bruce Moore. assistant pastor. Second Church, Dorches- ter. Mass.. is spending his vaca- tion at his former home in Pow- nal. Horace Fraser were appointed on a committee to collect for the school prizes. ' on motion it was decided that the association go on record as being in favor of graduation ex- ercises for the High School. it was decided that the association would sponsor the High School graduation dance and that a com- mittee be appointed to assist the students with urrangements if so desired. A vote of thanks to the retiring president and his officers was moved by Mr. Archie llilchey. and a vote of appreciation was also extended to Judge Desltoches for his guidance and the very fine program he had offered dur- lag the past term. In Memoriam MRS. AUITEN l"Il.ASER The people of South Lake and surrounding districts were deeply saddened on the morning of any 19th. 1955. when word was receiv- ed that Mrs. Austen Fraser had passed away in the P. E. I. Hos- pital. Her illness was of short duration. Everything pouible was done for her recovery. the kind- ness of a devoted husband and at- tentive neighbors, good medical skill. and hospital care. but God willed otherwise. She was the daughter of the late Charles and Bessie Fraser Dingwell, and was born at South Lake at August list. 1907. Prior THEATER uouucu to her -arriag 1942. she taught school fhr a number of years. Freda. as she was familiarly the church. In the Quad” r e Minnea.tookplac is: where she was a teacher. in Women's institute where she a lekadliing part,l alndt in corin.&uni wor genera. u espec will be missed in the home. she has left a sorrowing husband. and e six-year-old son. Donald, who is now bereft of a loving me- ther's care. Her funeral. which was largely. attended by friends from far and on May list. A at the home was Tiegig H. E. Bell. Interment was in Kings- boro Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Clarence McDonald. Stanley Cam- eron. Stanley Fisher. Charles Mc- Donald. Percy McDonald and Cecil Bose. Hearse was in charge of Ding- well Bros., Bouris. Card of Thanks Mr. Austen Fraser and Donald wish to thank all their friends and neighbors for theirmany acts of kindness during their recent sad bereavement: also those who sent flowers. cards and meuages of sympathy. . Savage Harbour ..'The sincere sympathy of the whole communit goes out to the popular and gen al manage of the Co-Op store at Mount tewart. Mr. James Doyle. on the death of his brother Mr. Emmet Doyle, who passed away in Ontario. The late Mr. Doyle. a former .esident of Mt. Stewart. had been in ill health many months prior to his death. Mr. Donald MacLeod of Winni- peg is at present visiting an the island. where he is the guest of his brother Mr. Joseph Macl..eod of Mt. Stewart. Joe, better known as Captain. a well liked and re- spected citizen is spending a few weeks at his cabin at Savage Har- hour. Mr. Winston Birt has returned to his duties at Mt. Stewart. hav- lng recovered from his recent ill- ness. Mr. Birt has that happy knach of making a friend out of everybody he meets. All are de- lighted to see him back at its old post. Mr. Otto Robbins of Bangor. ac- companied by his son and dau t- er. were weekend visitors to av- age Harbour where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Mosher and Mr. and Mrs. John Pigott Mrs. Douglas Mat-Donald of Mt. Stewart and her son. Mr. Colin Stewart and her son Mr. Colin Mac- Donald were recent visiiors to Georgetown where the visited their many friends. Maebon-' ald's were former residents oi Georgetown and although it h many years since they moved to Mt. Stewart. they still have I host of friends in the County Capital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plgott of Save e Harbour were visitors to Charlottetown during the week. Like most of the residents of sev- age Harbour Mr. Pigot is keenly interested in the electric power lines coming to this District. If and when the power does come no single individual can be thanked more for its successful completion than the same Ralph Pigott. known. will be much missed in Tue-Wed-Thur A fair sized crowed. everything 21-22-& csnsida-ed. attended the annual school mae at lavage Harbour. The linen statement showed thattheschoolisinasounder financial state than it has been for years. This fact is undoubtedly due to keenly interested trustee hoard andtheir efficient sec- retary improvements under con- sideration for the cominr year wi" nut. thir or-hccl "re" nesswheaforthreeyearslnarow the county. Me... .. ... .- rison, Douglas Coffin and .-'red- dle llfoehar. with Mr. Ralph Plant as Secretary are the guartette re- sponsible for the great cornsbac” which this school is making. Mr. James Mundy of the Fed- eral Department of Agriculture of Charlottetown was a business vis- itor te Savage Harbour during the Mr. James Hsndrahan of Peakels was engaged during the week in delivering a carload of coal to the large suction dredge now operating at Savage Harbour. Mr. Joe Macbougail of Bloom- ing Poini has signed on with Mr. Alex Mcliachern for the balance of the lob fishing season. The many friends of Mr. Freddie Clark, manager of Clark's Feed Mill. Mt. Stewart will be sorry to learn of his present illness. It is the sincere wish of all that when Freddie's present treatment is over he will be completely restored to his full measure of health and able once again to take up his busi- has and social roles in the lift- of the community. The great game of cribbage dies hard in this community and al- ready plens are afoot for a bigger and better season next year. in the last of the post-seaso gamss Peter Macl..eod scored a siszling victory over Ernie Devine. In the other foursome Warren McGuirk and Rod lnnes severely trounced Francis MacAdam and Athol Ellis. The many friends of Mr. Eddie Clark, Mt. Stewart will be sorry to learn that he is at present a pa- tient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Elwood Donnolly of Char. lottetown was a recent visitor to this area. While here he was the guest at his brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Doyle. Perhaps Tuesday. June 14, may he he Strange But True I, I. I. laeArthur Many lnteres' - and amusing stories are told about the world's longest porch (Bl) feet). There's the one about the woman who lost r husband and filed a suit for divorce on grounds of desertion- only to find that her spouse had been at the other end of the porch all the while! was one chap who came to Join his wife on the porch. He had just shaved and was all set for an evening out. "Honey." be said "before we leave for the evening, I'd like to go to the other end of the porch and see something." "Not on your life." piped up his better half. "When you get back you'll need another shave." Aitho these yarns belong in the Liars Club the porch is cert- ainly s whopper. It's sso feet long and 1) feet wide. It would hold all the people of Charlottetown. The idea behind the big porch is to per- mit as many persons as possible to sit and look at the beautiful blue Mackinac Straits beyond. The smallest state in the world boasts one of the greatest number of citizens. That's the Vatican. it contains 100.7 acres and its ruler. the Pope. is the spiritual leader of 400,000,000 catholics scattered all over the world. including Com- of the surf on the shore and views the mist as it soars into the air. one cannot but in a sense he re- minded of the mighty Ni a g a r a Falls.. The allure of the great falls for newly weds is continent wide. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Baker of Mor- ell who were married at St. An- drew's on Tuesday drove to the shore as a part of their marriage celebration. Perhaps some day couples from all over the universe will journey to view our Maid of the Mists as I "Must" in prepara- tion for the journey of life. Mrs. Baker was the former Mar- jorie MacMiilan of St. Andrew's. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. George Maccormsck of St. Andrew's. A MAINE VACATION- mo miles ef eeaeoan uncrowded heacltu. 2300 lakes. beautiful resorts. Iverything for recreation and relaxation. send for FREE Vacation Planning Kit. Maine Va- nd. Maine. is the history of this thriving com- munity. As one listens to the roar MAINE DEVILOPHINT COMMISSION OFFICE THURSDAY-Mom lll'lg-- FRIDAY-Atfternoosi and SA'l'iJ'R.'.DAY-Moming- on. Rhvglihitt llFFlilC'l'lVE JUNE 20, 1055 NKXNDAY-Afte-moon and Eveming- 2to5and7to9-S'tandard'I'ime TUEDAY-Aftelrnootn and Even.'uig- 2 t:o5and7 to9-sttmdardTlme W-EDNIESDAY--A:l."temonn and Dvenitng- 2 no 5 and 7 to 9--Standard Time 9:30 to 11:30 Standard Time 2 rho 5 and 7 to 9-Standard Time 9:30 to 11:30-Standard Time. Please keep this notice for future reference. HOURS Even.i:ng- Adm. Oniy- 40 - U Time-8 P. M. Standard 0 P. M. Daylight om MARIE (0illEMASO0PE) Am Blythe - Howard Keel - Excellent Sta-rtirig tine al diowe-8 P. M. stand aid; 9 P. M. Daylight Mondayto Satur- day. Short nibjects will be repeated ts. accommodate patrons coming late. Clark Iros. MONTAGUE BRAND 3 IRISH FROZIN SCALLOPS Are now available in the following places: l-lleisey It Veniderstine Qtewerr It Ieelt's 1'. M. Uewelyn. Ltd. Menaague Ce-ep Montague Cold Stenage. mark the beginning at . new era lc-allon Service. All Gatpw Circle. Port- . IARDWAII Pill MONTREAL (CP) - Thirteen firemen. including district chief Oscar Boucher. were overcome by beam smoke Friday night while figh g a fire in the basement of an east - end hardware store. Capt. Denis Labreche said the heavy smoke developed when flames reached plastic toys stored in the basement. APPOINT CARILLONEUII. MONTREAL (CPI-Emile Ven- dette. 37. cariiloneur at St; John the Baptist church in Ottawa. has been appointed full -' time carol- loneur at St: Joseph's oratory here. it was announced Saturday. He will give daily recitals on the 53-bell carillon reccw ' '?lIe' c tiziratory al the slopes of Mount oy;:.. munlst Russia. The V a tic a a. completely sur- rounded by a high wail. lives a life of its own as separate from the city of Rome as though it were on an island in the sea. The state has its own newspaper. power plant. radio station and oh- servatory. The lttle state came into existence in the early Middle Ages, when Kings recognized the tem- poral power of the Popes. Promoted Air Vice-Marshal Hugh L. Campbell. 46. will leave his post as commander of No. 1 Canadian air division in Europe to become, vice air deputy at supreme allied command headquarters in Europe. He succeeds Air Vice-Marshal Frank R. Miller. who has been appointed Deputy Defence Minist- fencel Rolex with soon tsttutns-cintsou rsnnv ssnvtc: Daily from each terminal: 1 am.. 9 s.rn., ll a.m. l p.m., 3 pm. 5 p.m. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. Island 1) inc. fishing. PROC LAMATION The week of June 19-June 2') is hereby pro- - claimed water safety week in the Town of Montague. Citizens are particularly requested to use every precaution when swimming, bathing. boat- et;c.. not only during this week but throughout iihe whole summer season. Your life is precious to you. BRUCE H. YEO. Mayor. ...e'nd life for life! 0000000000.. lIlAllllH Sllllll IIAI IllllllEA .. f COTCOOGOOOOOOOO T0880 Bullet for Bul I SLVER isinaom-istttsttss-ssntnnn.n.-ttnntt.s.w EXT RA-News - Cartoon - Comedy We enjoy you coming to rite Capitol and hope you ofrener. 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SOURIS HOSPITAL The Annual Meeting will he held it the Town Hall at Souris at 8 P. M. Standard Time, Friday June 24th. A large and representative attendance of all interested in the welfare of the Hospital is invited and will be appreciated. The annual report will be submitted and finances discussed. The election of s new Board of Trustees will be held and the retirement of the present Chairman re- quested by him at me last annual meeting will definitely become effective. hi. I. MaQUAm, Secretary. 1 1 BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN IN THE FUN AT THE--- "NOR TH RIVER " RATN OR SHINE A IICTUR-E WITH A BIG T.l)EA-- -AND THE COURAGE I0 BAY In Youllll say ”-uthy don't1: they make more movies like Nils?” LLOYD BRIDGE - DOROTHY OISE!-I "THE WHASTLE AT EATON FALL!" CARTOON - CNNDEI) MlGRJOlPlHOlNE ADULTS 60c -- Children Under 12 FREE AND HIS URCllESlRl KW NORMA LUCKE. .. (WV em; THE vnctt liUARlEl ROLLAWAY CLUB THURSDAY. JUNE 30th. 1955 I P. M. - 1 A. M. 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