Eastern Guardian vnummage Sale Trinity :hurch Saturday. April I). 1 run. -suvmo Loos-daiiy. Web- .iei-'s mill. Sour!!- -ROSLNEATII BEAUTY SHOP glosed Mondays. 'open all week ,.- appointment. including Tins- .5, and Friday evenings. Phone 53-1.3. ' . 'ATTENTl0N MERGERS. of iiliside Lodge and ACME Lodge. (, 0. 0. F., Montague. ssnquet in lodge roosn this even- in; at 8:30. Invite a friend. tTHE MAIN STREET Beauty mu, Montague. will take up new residence. May lth three doors up from Poole Hotel. .'l'roltE OPENING-I-The new store which is being opened today in Souris is bell! OWEN by "I0 loiiris Co-op not the Island Co-op lervicea as reported in yester- day's issue. ..'CAMERA CLUB - Montague CAMERA CLUB meeting was held at the home of-Vic Pepler. with Miss Charlotte Gordon as hostess. iPeatIi Yesterday. Sister St. James Friends and former pupils will regret hearing of the passing of Sister St. James of It. Joseph's convent. Charlottetown, in Mont- real yesterday. Sister St. James had been (all- ing in health during the past year and it was only recently that she moved to the Mother House of the Congregation ef Notre Dame. Montreal. Born at Lake Verde. Prince Ed- ward Island she was the daugh of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly. Supervisor of Art here -for It years she will be remembered also by former pupils at Sydney. N. S.. Notre Dame Academy. Montreal. and St. Mary's Acad- emy. Summerside. Many of her paintings grace the walls of the reception room at St. Joseph's. The well-loved sister was known for her devotion to her duties as well as for her quietness and her dry wit. Her brother. Rev. 1''. L. Connolly. passed away in Decem- ber of 1953. She leaves one sister. Mrs. Patrick McQuaid of Char- Sudden Death Of Cardigan Lady ..tThe death occurred suddenly at her home at Cardigan Head yesterday morning of Mrs. John William MacDonald h her 78th year. Mrs. MacDonald passed away after a short illness and her death came as a shock to her many close friends and rela- tives. Surviving are her son, James A. Mat-Donald of Cardigan. and daughter 'Berthn (Mrs. Wendall Jay) of Fanning Brook. Prior to her marriage. Mrs. MacDonald was the former Mamie Taylor. a native of Annandale. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon. Interment will be in Cardigan cemetery. v SMALL APE5 I Gibbons. anihropoid apes found in Malaya. rarely exceed thre feet in height. Charles M. Stewart I'hI!Ihy.AplIM.lOGI '!'IIeQGl'dhI l!'hQI I IT COULD HAPPEN! S0 PACKED WITH DRAMA. THRILL! AND CIIILLS, THAT YOU MUM SEE IT! Electrifying! You must be there "I. "mm: W” nu" Wm, mm... ' lottetoiwn and a brother. Mr. rs working on their pictures for ll . I II '1 d "M ' 0"" C”"””"y' I'”"'"' . ilie tcggllotutolzalgtllizlll Anrltllown A n g e S f r e ef O n e R O a mnliwgesidei many nieces -ad Electrical Contractor grea W85 - ' - ' - . 4.. . ms 0' CM" "N" "" ti” 5”" Pictured above is the cast of the Little Theatre Guild production of Patrick Hamilton's Victorian thriller, iei.i"5.i'"3i."'"gio';e.'.ii.'-'.” cI.".i'.'..'.? MONTAGUE ” A t mm in 1.... m, by Bud Inga. followed by a delic- ious lunch. An extra work meet- ing was planned for the follow- ing week also at Vic Peplers, when arrangements will be made for the next regular meeting. 'HlLLslDE LODGE - Bro. Sandy M8L'D0ll8ld. N.G. Hillside lodge I.0.0.F.. presided at the regular meeting on Tuesday night. Funeral services will be held Sat- urday in Montreal. .)MjM....:. "Angel Street", which played before a capacity house in Montague last evening. Shown from left to right are H. Barry Bugden as Inspector Rough; Mary Moran as Mrs. Manningiiam; Jean Giddings as Elizabeth; Jennie Boom- hower as Nancy; Jack MacKinnon as e Policeman; Thom as Hunter as Mr. Manningham; and Jack Boomhower as the other Policeman. The. performance was directed by Robe Scantlebury, assisted by Betty Holl, and.wiil be re-. Th guns Linaanv pfated tomorrow evening in Summerside. . Barters Film Lab. I wmangtogrlfas oioyoiggiagesgoo The Charlottetown Little Theatre aberrations that he has arrangedcast: Mrs. Manningham, Mary; and more than 23,000,000 other Guild presented their play "Angel himseli','and she is more than half Moran: Mr. Manninghnm. Tomi 1191115- Street" in MacKenzie Hall. Mon- FRIDAYS Miouioi-ir si-iowi at." The PRINCE? EDWARD Temporary Phone Number until further notioe- 44 MONTAGUE Entertain Montague Acme PNG Club convinced that she in going out of Hunter; Nancy .Jennie Boomliow-l G" TTTWTCGTT her mind. er; Elizabeth, Jean to . la t night. it i b the Giddingr I." emrkt :h :: :3 :tl)e.::i'd- Yglrsg Pueoplefa 62(i)O:oocfu Ti,-lnity While her diabolical husband lsRough. H. Barry Bugden; police: . ' r illness among the membefg, M5 "'5 M35 331117 MICLIFEIL United Church. out of the house. a police inspect-men. Jack MncKinnon and Jack. igigsciission took place with refer- ghe'n';l:::m';'”t'h '3"""Pm9? N :39 This play tells the demoniac or visits her and ultin'iatclylprovesBoomhow1er.y i "I d H 4' jg , "we no the Nmmm R, be 5,” Grads C;-Lb. !1?wom';1g9ue'35.t till”; story of the Manninghams of to her that her lIll!bP' is a The fo owing s e pro uc on I Angel Street. Under the guise of maniacal criminal. suspected of astaff: Lights, Jack Boomhower; on Thursday night and the Noble and ----;,,;--,,m;,, -n---,--e i2t,:'.i.i'"."::.?:;.”ii..””.:”.:::.l:i;i: ii:2i:f.”i.?.1i3S:.';'”..3i:i.”i:?.; .i2"L'2Ii2”i.'.1ii'”1...”.iii iiiifiiiiiii-”Za.?.T.?..i”"' .i:i:..':; "15 CHAN-ENGED W5 3nd coopera mem . . . l ' ' , new smm - fl;-:3; r:;.::":.':e:..::..”'.::::.:"i.: "E 0' W 1”ni:."':.';:t;"ii19;'.i;.”:”:.”5.ii.i;.i.':i:...”'"' ..l:::: ”.::.i:2.::; G01-D-RICH GLORY of..!gfa,?ga:?i:':ng.0.t:g.i5w:xpea iuelidenfv Mr8- Spencer I-1eWel' " to uncover the necessary evid- sound. Barbara gers. Tm 35:1 1 r e menddm An Iyn. presided during the brief bus- R I ,l,- R ence against Mr. Manningham. The play was drected by ii. M. "9 ' f 3 be M 'hw ineas period and opened the meet- ll '0" M This is a powerful drama. sup- Scantlebury and stage managed ”p"""”"' " "W" " ' ins with the Lord's Prayer repeat erlatively acted by the following by Betty Holl. YUKON i the lodge was dealt with and it was decided to confer the Iniatory 'd "i '""'”"' '”" "””"'" ”' me Ferry Service . 11! till fill l l - Degree next Tuesday night. Wit "J; fe::db;”fhe ffrgmf; V”! mum" in an mum z . white with snow... 3"” M”D”'""d repmted "mt treasurer Mrs Howard Vlcker- " E d gm 3 K cl I h iiegeiilalelctbeed ge di.ll:':C.tll;lde:: mm A uh oy the meeting Iivnegelige gsrhelgfdenby Mr. the. kmge; - I scar et W'il sin... ,. mug . room in May. He also requested ;:l:letlgra:';f';':v":L'”:'o Mg. H5"? County Board of Trade. regarding yellow with the dust a brief presented to the board from Georgetown dealing with the question of ferry service between Georgetown and Pictou. '-'At a special meeting of the King's County Board of Trade the attendance of all brothers to M. the parade and anniversary ser- vice to be held hi St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning. Bro. B. C l ' it welcomed back to the am Noble Grand. Both and Mrs. cLaren. Mrs. Spencer Llewel- ,.,(hQt him on! lyn and Mrs. Leltoy White. The presentations. on behalf of the club. were made by Mrs. E. H. Stewart and Mrs. J. D. MacLeod. Each recipient spoke briefly ex- BIIY BENEFIT BUILD THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ”'. mm "”.' -53'”-"0: 0' 3:” "'.':2. ”" iii" .1" '2i.;”:.::"i1.'i - ....... C no are vaiuonsuninn of the "'" ”" "' "P" " W ' " ”" ” ' "C" ' p-,.,,i. 0:d"v :i"i'ii:”iinmAen .2”iii2"”i'ini'”n'Jif:J gtcoiietdi 31.; uariyekeuntznigioougiy SAUSAGE bum H, 43 i A5 we" W” ” huh" b"”l""s for the Ma meeting was acce ted agreed that the present duration ' ' ' ' ' ' c we lodge W” 'k'"d h H" mud and a social evenin was laniied f th i r vice at Wood 1- V m””"' The program waegunderpthe dir: loand eis elllrlilcilseh short to takle sweet Mud Cured l Out!::t1llJdulIl;;'Nell dliooley Ind care of the lastly increasing car .bn . . . . . . - . 353 - - - II” II IVOTYWI and truck traffic. We can see no Persona 5 enjoyed delightful tertain- '.,.,tMrs. Gearse Mair. Georsr 3193;; tfn".;gs':i::;' :""f.':ul?a'y ';1"V' ::idcorii.t.ii'i:: ;i'eyr.ii'.i.'.. biiiiiiciiiii Fur Juice - Size 28831 - . ss rs. 'i:.".';.-..:."..'...”'.'."'.'..."' -. i.”;S..2'?.'.:”:Li..2:'" Roam ORANGES. 2 do-. we WALTER BRENNAN and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. A. I. S t 99"" '3" y"' "We strongly recommend that lngs. uA:f':(:lh':nl&”:1tl'u;9';:::n'::;::' the new ferry be so built that nma - " ” ,4", min... 9",; , cii when the union at Wood inland CUCUMIERS. each . . . . . . . . . . 23: Mugkh,.y.k Wuhan" ma mff" LS5," ends - to be determined by ice 3",". c.'.,....,.,,..,,,., "d the conditions-she proceed to George- Phk mgmbgg-g of A Mbek h town-Pictou run. It would he Court At Souris mm "mm ;-;;,m,,;, ,,,.,,,,,, .., hm ,.,,, GRAPEFRUIT. 5 for 35: the nodal liar was-e Mi-. mu Mu, only at these two ports for load- Ennian. and Mr. Milton Mellish. M an I" ". um I :i?mcI.'cI:;II. William Downe. --' l"'I' . W tm. Chltt Souris yesterday before Hasislr- town and Mri.gNetlnlooley.!rMo: iiie Gilbert Gnudet. a party from mug, ioliiris charged with the unlaw- ing and unloading. and we are sure that the traffic would war- rant this expenditure." Copies of the above resolution have been forwarded to the prop- . er authorities. QUAKER OATS" 5 lb. bag 43c sum suns. 3 lge. pkgs. 75: Dde-Sliced-Tldbltis-Spears PINEAPPLE. 20 on. tins . . . . . 376 Roeedale PEAS. I501. tin. Zfor 39:! TENDERLEAF TEA. 60 bags 89: 24 lb. si.s9 C90" "L0”'ir' 98 lb. 66.19 NEW VOGUE TISSUE. 3 for . . . . . 25: MONTAIUI UNITED W.M.I. ..'ne Womens Missionary loc- iety of Trinity United Church. Montague. met at the home of Mrs. Leon Johnston Tuesday evening. with fifteen members roll. Mrs. Lester MncLeod led devot- ion, assisted by Mrs. wigglnton. Mrs. Machon and Mrs. Leslie Donald. Mrs. Bert Haneveld sang sweetly'.,"ln Christ There Is "t .. The Canadian Girls hi Training. with leads. Mrs. Archie lilcbey. held their re-affiliation service and were welcomed by Mrs. J. M. Fraser and W.M.S. y president, Mrs. lauls lligginhothasn. A re- view was given of their recently CHURCIILL IACK HOME LONDON (AP) -- Sir Winston Churchill flew back home from his sunless Sicilian vacation Tuesday. rested and ready to campaign in the coming British general elec- tion. As if by arrangement. a warm London sun beamed down on him as he stepped off his Viscount air- plane. NEWS it couaov -i CARTOON s Shows 3:3o.7-9 TODAY-Fill.-SAT. PRINCE EDWARD MANUEL' EXTRA! premises his case adjourned until A party from Ielklrh with the failure to display lieenee Dlatea had iris eese A party from leer Iva charg- gio with intoxication was Ined I The MEDIUM IIII Z-:1--vans...)-.-9..-... ' "” ”' V""""" 'i "'4'" eompleted mission study. The hf”. PICTOU In on. lab- ": 33 an No In --rm .'?'.a"3i'i..i.'i-'.;J.'.i'.' "'”"" "" Peas 33: Prunes 'l9c 51.'2f."..f.'.5".':.. 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Ta! so oii. nu Marni ins! 1 Lb; ing Easier : . '19ii5 19 ' ii it Nmejt 33? E54 -J -2 -- w. i . i L. it w i I i E ' ' ' CBUSI-IED M Os. Tie run”); pscxpgg 1,3. ' 5 i 3 - 15 - 6 (399 B0 ) . A i 'g - - r..x 347 HIIOODDIC 29C s.ugag.5 39: N-' ' ' - - .. . .00 misc) -e--W -- v - es . 12 , 12 . (Non) GRAPEFRUIT 0 On. sue!” L5. P - With 175 M10. - two per ton acltltiionel Juli" 2” local! 53: Am. Nit. 330;. . s11o.oo mum g I til ;,;;,;,.,, ' . ,,;,j 3' Sui. fAmm. 20”n .. 566.00 (006.00) i . t Graniilar Super 20?? &39.0() issue) I onio'" 23: Rtbg 69: Mur. of Potash 6096 ............ 354.00 issue) 1 U; .T., Li”: All prions are l'.O.B. trucks or are our plant Carrofg 19: ac" y 53 at cimiottetown and are subieat to change wii:ii- 1,. x 1'Au,s gen: '0'09l"0 29C out notice. 'i"-” Oran as 69: ”””' i euinamiimimitoiueniyun Ion 3 '3'" 7" i 9 ,. - F9” 453 3:3-may-osmmm . a Per -.,.,-: srsvics - VALUI - ouatrrv cm”-" orapomii 39: mi Chops 53. 49: - 29: - l1e " "”"' - .... .. .. so ml W- "ISLAND FlR1'lI.lZlllS" Strawberries an an sms: sass - ms Kleenex 37: