. i . Padres Kmross Notes :i'".:.."..:.':...'..""..l""....;'::.":: Mormon 0! "' """”” ”' "' L ts::::.,":.::.-:.:":e.... "cm ' --'--- --- lhurs. May 19,1955 rs. emu... me or ' attracted by larger A comes elge- ..'l'he annual meeting of the St. f th ' ka t. th 'd t f h r A di i n i ll d th . ML preston Hughes. Borden. Sunday morning service. May where. The teacher in Uigg this Suva” My Teresas subdivision of the C. W. (ivorkanduriiig flleprgdatenyegg To cleaningwosfs ihe ciiui):-vile Mr: gi..lf.i,37.:?,"'i.,,",',"J, 1,32-:" n':.'.s' L51: :':;":y"M:pezro:;n. 131:? a few days of the week of May 8th with his parents Mr. and Mm L, 3, Hughes. M... and Mrs. D. A. MacDonald, visited Charlottetown May nth. While there they visited Rev. Father MacDonald who is a pat- M; ,t the Charlottetown Hospital. Many friends and classmates of Danny Grant. are pleased to know that he was able to return to his home on Peakes Road from the Kings County Memorial Hospital where he was a patient for the last ten days. Friends of Mrs. Emmet Bradley regret to learn that all! ll I D!!- lent at the Kings county Memorial Hospital. Montague. . W t R binsun. who has Mrs axon vzcation with her spent home in Boston. Mass. May 12th. Mrs. Herb Gormley and family- Boston, Mass... is spending a brief vacation with her mother Mrs. Jos- pplllfle Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen. Charlottetown. spent the week-end or May 7ih- with Mr. and Mrs. w B. Rogerson. Mr. Alonzo Murphy is confined to home with virus. All loin inslilng him an early recovery. Miss Myrtle Wood. left recently for Boston. Mnss.. where she will spend a brief vacation with her SISIEFS. Peakes Women's llnsiitute. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly. May illh. A number of teachers from this vicinity attended the study group meeting held at Mt. Stewart May l2th. -B. U. Lorne Volley 'ltir. William l-latton was a visitor to Montague on Wednes- lay. Mr. Heath Mactirath. Mr. Reu- ben McCannelI and Mr. Francis Mscintyre motored to High Bank on May 11. where they attended a Public Auction ol the promises of Mr. Mac MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. John C...-ncer. Mount, Edward Road. Charlotte- inwn. spent a recent week-end in Lorne Valley. While here they were guests of Mrs. Spenceria parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geofle Msclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. William Fergu- son were business visitors to Montague during the week. Mr. Francis Msclntyrs was a business visitor to Charlottetown as May 10. May 15. Miss Lottie Ct'nuc,' Charlotte- town. was a guest at the home el Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw on Children from this vicinity at- Bth was held in the Uigg Baptist Church. conducted by the Minister. myir Mr Armstron with Mr. Hackett. organ t. Sund evening service was held in Orwel Head Church. conducted by the minister. Rev. A. C. Fras- er .with Mrs. S. A. MacLeod. or- ganist. : Several families. also attended th- re-opening services in Vernon River United Church. The whole interior of this church has been refinished and redecorated. and presents a very fine appearance. Most of the labor was supplied by members of the congregation. the minister. Rev. Mr. self taking a hand with the paint brush. Attendance at all these services are increasing as rural road this month sired. eave much to be de- .The Orwell Head Y. P. U. has discontinued its meeting for the summer months. This aggressive church oup have fitted up and furnish the upper room in the church. where they hold weekly meetings during the spring, fall and winter months. They give active support to all phases of church work. and this in year are taking the lead in buy- ing a new set of pulpit chairs for the church. All their funds are obtained by freewill offerings. ex- cept those from their annual pan- try sale which is held in Mr. S. A. MacLeod's store, Kinross, Miss Betty Gillls is president of this group. and Miss Carol Carver, Sec- retary. again re-opened for the spring. summer and fall months. The Orwell Head Women's Mis- sionary Society held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. M. F. MacLeod. Uigg, with an atten- dance of fourteen. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Harold Hehm, the meeting was conducted by the vice-president. Mrs. R. C. MacLeod. Mrs. D. J. Glllis and other members assisted. School in the area have been fortunate in securing good teachers for this term. Some teachers have already resigned. and it is expect- ed that the shortage will be as bad or worse than last year, as 1082. The following was taken from the diary of the late Alex- ander MacDonald of Glenfinnan, P. E. I. May 1. 1882: Cold north wind. ice on East River. May 3. froze hard last night. sleighs ira- velling on roads. May 5. Crossed on ice from Scotchfori. ice quite solid for this time of year. May 8. Election Day - No farm work done yet. May 12. No plough- ing done yet, severe night frosts and a good share of snow on the lanes. May 16. Ground covered wth fresh fall of show this morn- ing. quite cold. Miss Mary MacKinnon was a visitor to Montague on Saturday night. Sheen. him- ed year is Miss Kathryn Miller. Mm-. ray Harbor North. in Orwell, Miss Betty MacDonald. 0 r w e l l, in Grandview. Miss Shhley Clow. Cherry Valley and Lyndale. Mrs. Louise Leeco. kllrnuir. Several residents here commute daily iobs,in Charlottetown. They are Messrs. Art Macliean Weston MacLeod Harold Wood and Wendell Macheod. Some of them are trying out a sort of car pool arrangement with other tradesmen front Vernon River. in order to cut down on travelling expenses. Misses Marion MacLeod and Elizabeth Gillls are also employ- in Charlottetown, but find apartment life more convenient. and commute on week-ends only. College students from here board in town. The names we call to Phyllis MHCI4C0d. Joyce Macheod, Clara MacLeod, and Mr. Elwood Robbins. Prince of Wales College students. We expect by now they are in the midst of their final exams and we wish them every success. University students have no doubt completed their year's work by this date. . Mr. John W. MacLeod is takin a course in Theology in Brown's College in Massachusettas. Mr. Roy Campbell. an Arts course in To- ronto University and Mr. Sterling Robbins. Medicine at Dalhousie. We must not forget our student nurses for whom we hold specia interest. These are. Misses Mar- garet MacLeod. Grandview. and Mildred MacLeod, Orwell Cove. Orwell Head Sunday School has both at the P. E. l. Hospital and Miss Florence Gillls at St. Luke's lilospital, New Bedford. Mass. We wish a successful year also ..i the local students attending Montague High School namely. Elspeth MacLeod, Orwell, Norma Scott. Grandview and Wayne Mac- Leod. Uigg and finally to Mr. James Fraser, Mt. Allison Uni- versity student. son of our min- ister. who left remunerative em- ployment to enter the ministry. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lavers have bought the home formerly oc- cupied by the late Mrs. Nora Gil- lls. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mac- Leod have bought the old Scott pro- periy. We learn with regret of the ill- ness in hospital of neighbors, War- ren Dawson. UIBS. and Gordon Ross, Alherry Plains. We extend sympathy to the rec- ently bereaved families. namely. in Mr. and Mrs. S. E. MscLeod and family. Uigg. on the sudden passing of their son. Edwin. late of Blaokviile. N. 3.. also to Eliza- beth and Norman MacMillan. Al- berry Plains. on the death of their brother. Gordon E.. late of Char- lottetown. East. Baltic The 'flu epidemic is still mak- ing its new calls daily and sev- eral children and adults are quite sick and some receiving medical and hospital care. The friends and relatives of Mr. ..'rhe waters ff Savage Har- grest lobster fishing grounds on the Atlantic Coast. have over the years played host to thousands of fishermen while the nearw Allis nerles have provided profitable employment for many more thou- sands. I To-day many of those fishermen are no longer with us. hevlnl long since set sell from the tur- bulent waters of the North shore and are now restinl at anchor in the calm placid waters of their Valhalla. Hundreds of others how- ever ars still to the fore and though no longer residents of this area they come. in fancy. to visit with us every fishing season: delving deep in the recesses of memory to live again a scene or two of other years. of the North shore develop a love and fascination for the country and it: people that neither time nor distance can erase. So many times this reporter has been asked people from dif- ferent sections of the Island such questions as: Is so and solshinl at Savage Harbour this year? Who in fishing with Tom Smith this season? That a list of all the fish- ermen fishing out of I-lavage Har- bour and their assistants has been completed and is now offered to those who although not with us in person have their hearts tuned to the swelling surges of the shore we mutually love. The owners names arc in heavy all-latulating them on their beauti- new house which has been recently completed. They are now living in it at North River. Mr. Bruce's home was formerly in Bothwell and all are happy to know of his up and doing success at his work in North River. The w. M. s. meeting was heldl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ' gindler Robertson, Red Point. April- t . , The host of friends are happy to learn that Mrs. George Mac- Donald ls back home in Kingsboro. Mrs. McDonald has Just recently undergone a serious operation in Waltham "ospital. Waltham, Mass. Mrs. McDonald speaks highly of her physican. Dr. Donald Camp- bell. formerly of Red Point who is now doing, an up and doing practise in U. S. A. - Mr. and. Mrs. Reggie Rose, Red Point. visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Ladner. Charlottetown. Mrs. Francis McNeil.l. Char- lottetown. was recently called to the bed side of her father. Mr. Joseph Ford, South Lake. I when the busy fishing season; opens this week. one who has ledl the way for many a day will bel missing: he is William Ryan an outstandng lobster fisherman. He will be missing this spring as he was an outstanding citizen always helping out his fellowmen. port for the then took place on general clean- ing of church. making and sutanes for altar boys and the appointing of an altar committee. It was also decided to get a sup- ply of new by-law books. also a type. followed by their TEMPLE MURPHY. C It I r I: s Murphy. Lorne MacMillan: JOHN D. MaclNNlS. J. D. Macl(lnnls, Ollie Jarvis; JOE MseKAY. Char- lie MacLellnn: JIMMIE MncI(AY. Eddie MacQuillan; hie Maclntyre; Miles Cheverie: and CHARLE the with Jack W L.. was held on May lst, at the my home of Mrs. Thos. Dunphy with a good attendance. The pruldent. Mrs. Thos. Evans , ” A. The meeting opened with the League Prayer by the Spiritual Director. Rev. The president then gave her re- Discussions year. RALPH PIGOT. Peter DESMOND DOYLE. L eon ard Doyle. George Feehsn: FRANK KELLY and LUTHER COFFIN, Layton Trainor; THOMAS SMITH. Mike McKenna, Leman OLIVER SMITH. Ruell mack. Also HUGH JOHN MncPHEE. Angus MacPhee: ALEX McEACIl- ERN. Emmet Smith. Jack Lay- bolt .lr.; DEE MacDONAl.D. Ab- FRANK JAY. LEIGH COFFIN S CAMPBELL. Geoge Laybolt: HAROLD DOUG- LAS and REUBEN MaclNNlS. James lilaclnnis. The fishery patrol boat is under " of Wendell atts as engineer. Fr. Croken. surpiices R! C H A it D DOYLE. Jimmie Campbell: Doyle: Laybolt: Fr. Croken then a their co-operation. journed. year: President. Mrs. Mrs. helpers: R0. Hall with 16 members in by the membe s. by Mrs. D. Sharpe. McCor- Treasurer. mage sale in the church hall Saturday. May 21st at 7.00 pm to be left at thr Church Hall Saturday afternoon. Glover i All donations which the president replied. ddrossed SOURTS UNITED GUILD Scripture was read by Miss Ellen Stead and a ”Reading and Prayer" A: it is the custom every sum- mer season. to place flowers in the Church each Sunday. by each 1 individual member. a list of mem-5 hers is to be passed along by the treasurer. Mrs. S. Dingwell. it was decided to hold a rum- will however. see as many voters as time TO THE VOTERS or ' B E L F A S T At a recent nomination meeting held at Eldon were chosen as candidates to contest the Belfast district in the interests of the Liberal party in the coming elec- tion. Due to lack of time it will be impossible to call on each elector personally, as we would like to do. will allow. and fairs this opportunity of respectfully soliciiint: the support of all Belfast voters on Election Day. SIGNED: DOUGALD Macl(lnnen HAROLD SMITH the meeting and thanked the president for her work and the members for The election of officers then took place after which the meeting ad- Following are the names of the members elected for the coming Reginald MacDonald; Vice President, Mrsi .los Trainor; lst Vice-Pres.. Mrsu Walter Rogcrson; Ind. Vice-Pres” Raymond Gill: Secretary Treasurer. Mrs. Urban Bradley. "The May meeting of St. James United Church Ladies Guild. Sour- is. was held at the United Church wood. opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison The minutes of the April meet- ing were read by the secretary and the financial report by the J. R. MncLean was appointed to inquire and employ several ladies for this task. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. 3. Stewart B-Vocal Solo. Reading. --Vocal Solo. kVocal Solo. Reading. C-7. Mff. Dingwell. Miss E. Stead. With no further business meeting Ittlourned with the mem- bers repeating the Mlxpah Bang. bers. Mrs. J. R. Maclsean ro- , sponded with a vote of thanks b During the social hour a very Mrs. ploege. SCRITRMANS sciiooi PAIRIREW Presents the following Radio Program over STATION CJRW FRIDAY. MAY ZOHI I955 AT 7:30 HM. 1-Eugene Mulligan. Kinkora Convent. Grade diction. andpthemirostesses appointed for 2-Sylvla Polricr. Marian Academy, Grade 0- S3-Jeanette Myers. Carleton Siding. Grade I I-Joseph Connick, Kinknra Convent. Grade '6-Brenda Quigley. Carleton Siding. Grade I- 7-Klnkora Convent School Chorus - Grades 'These students will compete in the 1-! Classroom Division. hand at the Radio Station at 7:00 PM. on Friday. iHllllMANw liiNSlNiil0N - SUMMERSIDE - CHilRi0TTE1'(;wN to discuss the 9-Readin 9-Vocal Solo. '10-Eleanor Stordy. Carleton Siding. Grade 7 -Reading. ll-Jnhn McMahon, Klnkora Convent. Grade I spent 3 Sim” conditions continue to improve mind at the moment include the It has been said that those who ngwr p1(;oT R beg J h . dance rents Mr. and Mn 9'13"” in ' v - ii ' ” ' " "5"": ' . -4-n Mutiarl. c it Sidl . o s 1 --Vocal Solo. Eslmeyv Ian on mum MP to her even oug weather conditions Misses Muriel Martin. Helen Shaw, live for I time lions this sec on STERLING moor, Allen Doyle, The president. Mrs. A. H. Small- Jxzzm. Ir? on us ra - qhn-It Mormon. cum" mm. Gm” ; -Vocal Solo. INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLINC COMPETITION w BALTIC vs. 'k CAPE TRAVERSE All students are asked to be an Spelling teams at 7:30 PM Schurrnans School Parade is sponsored and Produced by the M. P. Schurman Co. Ltd. In I Public Service Feature. '8-Clayton La Vale. Carleton Siding. Grade g. O-Winston Roberts. Klnkora Convent. Grade -Public Speaking. ll-Geraldine Noonan. Grade 10-Plano Solo. '14-Ronnie MacMlcken. Carleton Siding. Grade hlruhlic Speaking. 'iS-Ernest Chalsson. Carleton Riding. Grade I greatly enjoyed by all present. On behalf of the Guild mem- St. Mary's Academy. IIAVINI A PARTY? Baking Specials . Msoid ,. BAKING POWDER. lb. . . . . . . 398 tending the Clinic at Cardigan on TAM May 16 receiving Salk Polio vac- cine were Karen and Christine liation. Bobby MacEachern. John MacGrath and Lola Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mccannell and daughter, Lynn. Charlotte- town, visited Lorne Valley on May 15. While here they were the guests of Neil's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McConnell. iooi-r.sotL WAXPAPER ...............19C NO. I CREAMERY PUBLIC ORAGANIZEDI I-ABVR I HAS AN OPINION Labor sorely needs representatives who will presenf be- fore the Legislative Assamblyall t he facts pertaining to the needs of wage earners. We believe that our problems. if fairly presented. will be fairly lodged by cl members pf the Assembly regardless of what brunch of-industry or profession they embrace as their "'0'! WOfk. ' I I-leretefere. members of the Legislature elected by the people of urban areas have not satisfactorily represented wage earners nor as conscientiously or effectively as they night were they to apply the democratic principle that "equal rights be extended lo cal people." Consumer and producer are directly dependent on each other. If farmers and fishermen do not produce. the consumer Incl not eat. If the wage earner does not receive sufficient pay. be unable to my e price which will assure the former and fish- ermen a prom their labors. Poverty does not belong within the midst of plenty. A fairer distribution of provincial income wil provide as large and ready market for products of rite sec and of the form and of the some time assure e decent sfendurdpf living for all. Charlottetown labor organizations affiliated with 1- If e Trades and Labor Congress of Canada and trade unions affil- iated with the Canadian Congress of Labor recommend to all wage earners that they s err on May 25th any candidate who has pledged publicly to institute for the first time an equitable and lust code of labor laws for the Province of P. E. I. Charlottetown It District Trades in Labor Coun- P.E.l. Labor Council ." I Local 20 Canadian Brotherhood Local 1432, international Brotherhood of lIec- of Railway Employees i IW it " C. W "1 local 282 United Pacltinghouse Local llll, International Brotherhood of Bier worker; of America , frical Workers . Local I27 Canadian Brother- Local III2, International Brotherhood of Elec- hggd of Railway Employees Ir Mm. war ." local 3249 United Steel Work- loeoi I33! United Irofherhoef ef Carpenters .r. .4 An...-lea and Joiners ef America Local 279 Canadian Brother- Pederol Union No. Sol Civic Employees Mod .4 Railway Employ... The undersigned Progressive Conservative can didate for the 3rd District of King's have arranget the following meetings to discuss public issues. The Government candidates are invited and will bt given half time. In the event or! their not attending M ,,,d M” Budd, Mncmod, the following additional speakers will be present: Charlottetown. spent the past Mr. Leslie S. Hunter and Mr. J. Angus MacLean, weekend with relatives and MP, friends ih Lorne Valley. - 'nwr,da M 19”! t8.30 B .d t H H .nrmmnmm mg3”” it ''''''' r”””” by the formers parents. Mr. and 7' ay 20th tt T730 "" " Audatomum Monuwe J. A: MacDONAI..D, WALTER R. SHAW. E” S S E i u 5 .5 -o -9 5' 5 e 5 3 7' 0 "SILVER SEAL" Products FreeiSliew Saturday Morning for Kids with 2 Labels. lirs. T. M. Morrison. Orwell Cove, motored to this vicinity on Sun- day. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclbtyre. Mr. and Mrs. Earls MacDon- aid and Miss Mary MacKinnon were visitors to Sturgeon on Wed- nesday. Mrs. Angus Nicholson, who is outplayed st. Savage Harbour. spent the past week-end at her home in Lorne Valley. Mr. Heath MacGrath and Mr. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK William lfstton were business visi- Cm. . Royal Purple Poultry Conditioner. pkg. .... -. lmsy. ” vmom " Mm Royal Purplael-log Cgnditionor .51 19 east Phos neral onic :.. .......... . i,:",'-.1,::,".?." .l:;”ML:d1'um; :13: Perry Davis Pain Killer . 33c Ilsrm gr. wand h lowing gm Dr. Thomas Electric Oil 290 Min boat at Georgetown. We ptill have a few MENLS JACKETS and W, Hunk H "mm H 00”. LADE DRESSIE at bargain prices. .'I"ii'.,.",';',,'”?,,,",i,Y,';",;,,;"'i,,,"f,'f,': R. J. MccDONALD. Cardigan. TIME COIINTS--2.06 3-5 SILVER SEAL Pure Vanilla. 2 oz. .......29c. SILVER SEAL Molasses. qf. 29: SILVER SEAL I6 OZ. ICE BOX JAR Free 'g Peanut Buffer . . . . .MAnaLes . 39: FIRST OIIALITY MEATS our Sale Has Been Most Successful It Wlvconfinue Until Saturday. May Zlef Thanks Very Much iia3?";. CHOICE CROCERIES . 43c ...... 43c we-at-&,F ;'rr RED ROSE Coffee. 1 lb. 99c SALADA Teo.llb...........l.l9 1.2 IY THE PIECE ' Bologna. lb. . . . . . . . . 25c SMOKED PICNIC STYLE 5 ' Hcsms.lb...........45c SHOULDER averse: 6-7 LBS. - I Roasting Peril. lb. . . 39c ENGLISH STYLE Brawn 25: VEGETABLES HOT HOUSE . Cultes ............. I9: Oraiges,2dos. Sic '. '4ltlfi. tqvlul Baniroww I-ii'.f;:-rum, MUSTARD BEST FOR LUNCHES Kam 45c FRASER BONELESS Chicken 49: PIECES 20 OZ. Pineapple. 2 for .. .. 53c FRUITS ANO LGE. BUNCH Celery l9c Tomatoes. cello . . . . 23c Ehecunc Time counts for all of us. Let us help you save time. We are pleased to announce our new deliv service within the town limits of Montague on sl orders of 81.00'or more. We will make delivery at the following hours:-- 10:00 a.m.: 3:00 p.m.; 9:30 p.m. Our phone ninnber is 89-2 . We are just as near as your phone ., Dnergency cells after 9:00 p.m.--Call 164. p Montague local I Bricklayers. Masons end PIaslerer's Union local 829, International Union of Operating lnelneete heel 021 United Association ef Plumbers and Plpslmrs We Have Rennie!