V PAGE EIGHT gran GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN JUN E 18. 1952 H me EASTERNIIIGUARDIAII Death Yesterday Of Bruce MscPliee, Miss Joyce Wlgginten. Plus Mclfinnen. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Mrs. Harry Maclleill Elna Dome 'Bcstaur.mt, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Soiiris: The Snack Bar and H. Richard: A son. ,'.I'bo Guardian may be bought at the following places in Monusgulx There passed away in the King's .Mr. Bryer Lleiviiiiiii. Charlotte- town, was a husiiicss visitor to Kerncy, Montague, are Montague. yesterday. hear he is ill at. his home. Friends of Mrs. George Mccori nell, Montagiie. are sorry to has she is a patient in the Prince Ed ward Island Hospital. i ....'MONTAGI:F. stlionl l'll'nll' I ' from the. school. at 1.720 rim. to Brudenell Point. ll'erinr:s(i.-i,i', June 'HEAR Nlnjzkrs nl Mfilirivin. R. in -I,Chariotieiown. are variety rniireil iii iii" A- ll- ?lv'H”'l,ai1tl Mrs. William Kerizic Hall. Tiiniilnfzim, iin .unrlsm,- eon. 23rd, at 8:30 pm. I E K. ,,'b'AVE 515.00-t lrrior yniir Tower”, siairm: Hi" sh:-or t'lKPIIf'lll”lll i been equailerl lat their school closing ".p1E;.;1-Lu, nl -; - i'miii- The students have been instrucle ANGIE T RIVER ranean Sea. i l H.J. Mahon R.0. T UNLOADING CARS and by am-oinhnent. Mmm ,, E. L E CLARK man SERVICE The many friends of Mr. William sorry to llio iivv-iii.lii'elandl Mr. and Mi'sEBei'nard Callaghan, iisiting Mr. Landrigau. ..'Miss Joan Johnston. Montagur. 5"" at present has as her guest, Miss . 317,00, Miss Tena Ceilings. It.N.. of Lynn. ; HM lMass., motoi'ed to Montagiie whcr - i-,s'r'n5,V1ilti.V .l. i.liml.,i they are the guests of their par . ,-,l,m,i,.,,.v C,,,,mx N... l ,lIll'1RIl ,cnts. Mr. and Mrs. James Collings i Eldon. l'3iiri:rirm -:. iiiri”i”ll'I, -- zhow this HP-"ix I White, .."l4'lIIST AID AT MONTAGF -- Twenty Grade VIII students of L' Montague High School will rcccir iRed Cross First Aid Certificates this week. 1,. b,-EH91, or Ih(i ',,m1 uanirilll First Aid during the past win- ; prougcunn A;5nrm' - 1:,-,;ig.-.gii-i' by their teachcr Miss Rita :' mwn HR”. . 3 ,,-,.1.-wk iWight., A qualified Red Cross First In the tests con- a.m. R:-iziiliir arm it-it ii 7! ill. Murray l'Ziwr .'3 pm ll lFl,l)' ilnr- ,., ,. hnUI' 730 llm ll V I7 -I B'i""il-I9? The Nile has a total leiigtli of will Conduct ilio s vivrrs viii lllIS 4(-7 miles from um Vicqm-mi field. Llc. W. ll. .l"llllSllill. ' ' Nyanza in Africa to the Mediter-i Optonictrliat. i Fltti l 5 ii l "f;,:;',:,,h 2,?! "g 1 Bulk feeds, barley, wheat and oats. from .luiio 17th to uthgr. llviulrw: X I June 21st. Special off ear 0 0 3 . 'l . -' . I 2 to 5 ml. piices. Bring youi empties. County Hospital yesterday after a lengthy illness, Mrs. Harry Mac- Neill. in her 63 year. Mrs. Mac- Neill was the former Miss Annie Jordon. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jordon, Beach Point. Left to mourn her passing be- sides her sorrowing husband are five sons, John, Murray Harbour: Lester, Gerald. Wilbert, all of Beach Point, and George at home Also surviving are l.wo daught- ers Silvia. Mrs. Leslie MacKay. Murray Harbour, and Lime, em- ployee at the P. E. I. llospltal. Also surviving are five brothers, William, Iiaszard. Carl, I ; now and we will mull will iili 0X- Helen Gorski of Toronto, who , R5fYm0”d- l tra. pair of llillllh liir siiflli. This will spend two weeks in Mont- Beach POUW and GEOYKE "1 303' i npplit-s to suits in any price l1'lllE(C.l aguc, ton. Mass. and three sisters, Flor- saveway Tailors at .xiiimy Rii'er.;l ..v.. ence. Mrs. E. A. Keeping: Julia. Also have he:iv,v duly rain coats al '.Vlrs. Fred Doyle, R.N. and MTl- Alb?"-M BCNBUI. both 01' Muf- ray Harbour. and Beatrice, Mrs Fenton Gunn, Boston, Mass. Funeral arrangements were not complete at time of writing. 8 Forest Hill and Vicinity E P d ..' The many friends of Mrs. rwo motion we ' he shnwii Nd IIWSWUCW3 lJohn DuP uie- are sorry t he r The Dublin M, , J mm ,0 ducted they were successful in ob-in! hm. reczict mlmss T 0 R nnmd g(,,.,.Cm,. L. ,-Nd, taming the Red Cross Junior :4 i C ' " 1First Aid Award. Tliey uere: Ralph , , lll'II'P- i,mm.ar' Elm. C,.a,,.r0,.d' Isabel Miss Georgina GlIIlS' of Toronto 5 g g , , , - iK)Qyx'arv Judy cmmun. Mud,-M is visiting the home of her parents. ' .p ”'ni5E';M'I hsnjxl "w'1.m,1,::,Miirpii)i, Kenny 'MacInt,vre, AgnesIM1'- and Ml'5- D0n81d Glllls. I -W :ln';I:”,h" wjn” SH irmi irm lmgw McEwen. Kenny Power, Betty Soi-. 3 hate rtlsldtlitrtil H0 i'l'i”I'l. ..lllilP lRimy' Beuy VunzZo' Chester Camp.- Mm Lloyd Macxinnon was ' 1 ' 230 ,(,,, ,, ,1. C,,,.d,g,b9llv PM” D95R0l?l”'5i JRCKIG F9l' recent visitor to Annandale. 3 W - Tl-I" Ila -” 'i ” i cusoii, Glenda Jiiinirson, Evelyn g 3 -330 Ccmwl” MacLure, Leith Mccarron, Paul- . '4 . - ine. Nicholson Eleanor Shaw Ro- The mlmy mends M M” 3”” ; oM0NT,u;; 1 ,,--mi R.-tptlst: 1,-md Sullivan. Joanne wane” Turner are sorry to hear of her re- l Vhurch. seiricr: Siinrlnr Juiic worm, Cenla MINES-5. . 22nd. Moninriio Siiiirlii, SV'lionl lll -r......-- --m Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mat-,Leod and family were rcceiit VlSll0l'S to ,Moni.aguc. M.r. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart were recent visitors to Armadale. His many frl'en7d7sEwere sorry to hear of the sudden death of Mir. Angus MacKay. Mrs. Everett Maclieod was A re- cent visitor to Upton. l Mr and Airs. Err-i'eii Kin: were recent. weekend guests of Mrs. King's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Gillls. Miss Georgina Glllis is visiting IPIILIINDING IN ITS IIAU Ylf IVIRY HIP INTO If! J n. I Anhn h-I ounealu pan- 1 I Millet! Illa! pnlnllu rill -..--v i-, anunr siqninu A --SPECIAL- : i , SINGING CHAMPIONS" I M VAST. IINGONOIIIIID WIIDIINIII WAS IHRIAIINID I7 SIIPPIN MAIN! (liltii6qTedm'ao(oii AIIIIIOIIV IIIII IAIOLI Wllilfll M Stewart - -. ;';:..":."::.,”'..lm.5;f.i:i' ”'M.GuiSl,Dp,uClllG all N T0-DAY ” Hill) Aglllllll i 'Illi:lI'?il .C?r'..(i2l2ii,v Shows .".:.'ii)-7-T) PRINCE EDWARD STARTS THURSDAY p A GREAT MOVIE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! THE ROYAL COMMAND TYI... IINGLI I'I”S BEST WITH THE" FAMED BOYS' CHOIR OF ST. OF NEW BRUNSWICK. IT'S A MUSICAL THRILL I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph )3. Gillan land family of Charlottetown. spent Peakes and Vicinity Mrs. Urban Bradly of Peakes was a visitor to Charlottetown on May 30th. Miss Rita Hughes of Peakes re- turned to her home on Sunday. May 25th, after spending some time in United States. Mr. James Gillan of Peakee was a. visitor to Charlottetown on Fri- day. May 30 on business. Mr. Herb Trainor of Wiiidon was 1 recent visitor to St. Patrick's Road. the gust of his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Ti-alnor of St. Patricks Road. Miss Freda Campbell of Char- lottetown spent. the weekend of June 7 at Peakes. the guest of Mrs. Loretta Devlne. the weekend of June 7th at Peakes. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Gillan of Pesikes. Mrrs. Carl McKenna, Freda Campbell and a number of resi- dents of this vicinity, spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duffy of Byrne Road. on Sunday. June 8. Miss Bernice Rogerson of Char- 1lotLetown,spcnt the wcelcend of l.lnnc 7 with her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. W. B. Rogersoii of Si. Pat- rlckis Road. Messiah Richard Birt. and Ralph Grant left on Monday morning. ,June 9, for Charlottetown. where ,they are employed by Schurmaii's 'Construction Compaiiy. Mira. Edward Cullen of Char- lottetown. spent the weekend of June 7 with her Pareiiis. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rcgerson of St. Pat- rick's Road. I Miss Marion Rogerson left re- -centily to work in Savage Hat-hour at the home of Mr. J. P. Mclniyre. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coiidly of Charlottetown were visitors to St. lPatrick's Road on Sunday evening, June 8. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tralnor of St. Patrick's Road. Mr. T”i'Hllk Gillan and Mr. Pres-j ton Hughes of Peakcs, who are employees on the car-ferry. spent E few days with relatives in this vic- inity the latter part of the week of May 25th. A Study Grniip was held in Pen- kes School on Friday afternoon. May 30 for the teachers of this vicinity. Mr. Brehaut. of Murray Harbour was present duing the educational discussion. Mia: Bernice Rogersnii spent that week-end of May 24th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roger- scn of St. Patrick's Road. Miss Roger-son had as her guest to her home, Miss Brenda Hickey of Charlottetown. Mr. Charles Edmund who lit a veterinarian, was a visitor to the residence of Mr. M.lch.'1el Handra- han of St. Patrick's Road on Fri- . .fMiss Tci'c.sa I-Iandrahan spent ire weekend of June 7 with her parents. Mir. and Mrs. Michael I-Iandrahan of St. Patrick's Road. The Grant family of St. Pat- rick's Road moved their posses- sions lo Mnlpequc Road on Friday. May 6. Mr. Ernie Grant moved their belongings for them by truck The Grade Eight. exams were held at Peakcs on Friday. June 6. About twenty-three students from surrounding districts were present to write the exams, which were given by Mr. McPhall. Two carloads of lime were un- loaded at Pcakes on Wednesday. June 4. one car came to Mr. J. E. Blrt. and the other to Mr. Mlichaei I-Iandrahan. ..'Friends in this viciruly gather- ed at. the home of Mr. Joseph Grant. on Monday evening, June. 2. to bid his mother. Mrs. Jane G-rant; his sister and son, Mrs. Charles Craw- ford and Donald; and Mr. Grant . Alex Conohan. Haviland Avenue. day. May 30, to aid 8. sick animal.' Bristol and O Vicinity Mir. Joe sinner?-v-1;; a business visitor to. the city recently. Mrs. W.A. O'Brien was a busi- ness visitor to the city June 14th. -w.-- I Mrs. Bill conohan is spending some time in the city with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Josephine Slnnott was a business visitor to the city, on Sat- urday. as was Miss Mabel Mac- Donald, who spent the week-end in the city. M.r. Ted Anderson. who is em- ployed as engineer at the Griffin packing plant in Sourls, spent a week-end with his wife and family here. Mrs. James Whalen was in the city on Friday for a medical check- up, as she has not been in the beat of health for several months now. Mr. James Arnold spent the week-end at. his home here. He is at present stationed at South Rus- tlco on the dredge that was here all winter for repairs and winter lay up. it is reported that Mr .Everet.l Laybolt has purchased the prop- crty of the late Placid Deveaux, in this vicinity which has been vac- ant for some time Mrs. Deveaux makes her home with her daughter May, Mrs. Kennefick. Mr. Bill Eidershaw. who was on the sick list and returned to work on Tliursday, June 13th had the misfortune to have a barrel of gas (all on his foot, crushing one of his toes and laying him up again. The dance in Morell Community hall was cancelled at the last min- ute Thursday night. June 13th owing to the monster dare devil show at st. Peters Bay race track. A large amount of stone has been dumped at the buttmentla of the Moreil river bridge to stop the tide and surface water from wash- iniz it away- Pte. George Deveaux and his wife and family who are at.i)i'es- ent in the city, plan to spend the summer months in this vicinity. starting after the city schools close. Miss Beatrice. Mosher has ar- rived home to visit her mother, Mrs. Lottie Masher, who is not very well. Beatrice left here sev- eral years ago to reside in Halifax, N. 5. Mr. Joe Sinnott. has things a- bout. rcady to start his new large barn near the site of the old one he will tear down. P.R.. Sinnott and Son. contractors who built. several schools and barns, will put up the building for Mr. Slnnnit They are at present working at the Chaxlottetcwii Hospital. Mr. Andrew MacDonald was A recent visitor to the city M13 MEC- Donald is known as the early far- mer and it is reported here that he will have new spuds on the market early next. month. He had them very early last season and received a good Price- .3Mir. John L. Laybolt, merchant here, sags he lost his supply of ice cream valued at 523.00 over the week-end of June 7th when the severe electrical storm cut off the power. The ice cream melted before the power was restored some days later and was a total loss, not only well. The Grant family, which has resided in this vicinity for about the past thirty years or more, is moving to live on the Malppque Road. --BU. MOIIIIMEIITS land IIISGRIPTIOIIS LEVI V. POWER Montague, P. E. I. Representative: J. Louis lilacllonald Bedfortl - PHONE 2410-L himself, a lvery neighborly fare- "rur son or ADULT CIMSSZANDS. . . MIHNC WIMI THIV WIHIIEDJ "LAST DATE", EXTRA cApu'o1. T0-llAY.0llLY HERITAGE OF HORROR!!! Shows 3:30-7-9 fmua. - nu. - sA'r., IHIY HIIIIIDFRID NIROIIGII III! ing campaign. Also Serial - Cartoon. IIII. JEKYLL" special Short on safe driv- Pisquid East Notes . rMr. Joseph Hendricken was A visitor in Charlottetown on Thurs- day, June 5th. The June acting of Pisqula Eur, Women's Institute wa.s held, at the home of Mrs. Harold Jay on Thursday evening. June 5th. After business was complet d. lunch was served and a social hour spent. Mr. George Dover was a. visitor in Montague on Friday. June 6th. Mr. Floyd Jay and Mrs. I-laroId Jay were visitors in Charlottetown on Sunday. June am. Nk. and Mrs. B. W. Birt, Park- dale. were visitors in Pisquid East on Sunday, June 8th. Mr. E.!.'. Jay was in-Charloti.e- town on business on Monday, June Miss Shirley Jay, Moncton. ar- rived in Plsquid East on Sunday. June 8th to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Shirley is employed with the T. C. A. in Moncton. Friends were sorry to hear Mr. Wallace Birt suffered a painful ac- cident on Friday, June 6 when he had the and cut off his finger in a fertilizer spreader. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley, were visitors in Pis- quld East on Monday, June 9. Mrs. Sammy Birt. was a visitor in Charlottetown on Wednesday. June 11th. Mrs. George Dover was a visitor in Charlottetown on Wednesday, June Ilth. Her many friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. McLeod Douglas. Mount Stewart, in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. B.A. to him but to the many kids who went without any; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ollirien expect to visit here for a week early in July. Former residents here. they have been in Boston for more than thirty years. Mrs. O'Brien was Alice Whalen before her marriage and is treasurer of the Morell Club in Boston, that has done so well since it. was start- ed some years ago. Mini. Ernest Rossiter and son Lcinus and Mrs. J.B. Jay have returned from ashort but very; pleasant. trip to Halifax. N.S. While there they attended thcl capping ceremony of the nursesf where Mrs. nossiter's daughter Immelcla received her cap. Con-l gratulatlons and wishes for everyf success in the nursing profession are being extended to her. -11 NOTICE of Change in Office Hours G. G. SHEPPARD, M.D. Mt. Stewart Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9.00-11.00 a.m.; 2.00-4.00 11. m.; 6.30-8.30 p.m. Wednesday 9.00-11.00 am. Sunday By appointment only IVY RED CROSS IIIEZTING ...-a ....'sixteen members of the Ivy Junior Red Cross held their regu- lar meeting at whim Road School with Miss Edith MacDonald. the president. in the chair, and the secretary. Miss Lona MacDonald. attending to the business of the meeting. An amount of twenty dollars was voted by the members to be paid towards the lnstalatlon of inside toilets in the school. It was decided also to hold a. concert on the night of school closing to which the parents would be invited. The roll call for the next. meet- ing is to be an item put in the grab-bag. The usual penny auction was held by Vernon Nicholson. however. the lucky ticket was held by himself. so he will be in charge of the sale again at the following meeting. The new committees appointed were as follows: llealth, Kenny MacDonald and Brian MacBeth; sick. Lona MacDonald and Robert Stuart; water. Betty MacBeth and Jean Munro: tldiness, Mary K. Munro and Marjorie Clarey; pro- gram, Beverley Moore and Camer- on Munro: police. Marjorie Clar- ey and Norman Clarey: the meet- ing was adjourned as usual. GASPEREAUX AND STURGEON UNITED LADlES' AID 'Mrs. Alex Campbell. Lower Montague. entertained the mem- bers of Gaspereaux and sturgeon United Church Ladles' Aid Socletv for her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Acorn. who has been a. member of the society for many years and is now residing with Mrs. Campbell. The meeting, which was largely attended, was conducted by the president. Mrs. John Lavers. The Scripture reading. John 14. was read in unison following by prayer by Mrs. Layers. The hymns sung were "All The Way My savior Leads Me." and 'Saviour. Like a Shepherd, Lead Me." At the close of the meeting the members and guests enjoyed a social hour featuring the singing of familiar hymns, with Mrs. William Llewellyn and Mrs. Camp- llear Thrilling , Canadian choir in "Singing champions" Deep in the Acodian ocuntlry or New Brunswick sbanda st. Jbsq)h',g University. a small cla.ssli:al'college for boys. Founded almost a cen. tury ago. St. Joe's has never had quite enough money. yet nave; wrned away a deserving scholar bg- cause he couldn't pay thg mm sons of fishermen, lawyerp, fax. mers -- of the Sturdy folk or the Maritime Provinces - these are tug students. And it was from these or. dlnary ycunsters that a choir amse which carried the songs of its school and country for beyonq Canada's own shares.- Father Leandra Brault and breath control are the big secrets or the cholr's success. Founder and con. dUCIDF, Father Brault works the boys hard. but his ready wit. makes pleasure out of the effort. With his emphasis on breath control developed through long hours of intoning Gregorian chants, he mg given his singers amazing com,- and versatility. Not one boy is mu there of the original group which first swept the Moncton Music Festival in 19-17, yet the quality of the whole choir has never taltcred. It was radio official Hubert But- ton who persuaded them to enter festival competition, to enrich folk singing with the grandeur of thp Gregorian chant. Soon the box; had won Canada's top honors. Then people of tlic Maritimcs seiii. them to Wales. There, and on the triumphant tour of Europe that followed, they were no longer st. JOWDWG. but ”'I'hat wonderful Canadian choir." "Singing Champions” is the spec- ial Canada Carries on fcatureite on the screen program at the Prince Edward starting Thursday. bell as organlsts. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. E. Llewellyn and Mrs. A. Allen of Montague. A Very enjoyable eve..- lng closed with the singing of "Blast Be The Tic That Binds." Alterations extra S-PEGIAL ivieirs "sour" SALE il00LEY'S MEN'S WEAR MON TAGUE June 19 to as long as they last 25 menis SUITS, all assorted sizes and colors Originally priced from 2537.50 to 5565.00 NOW Coats Forgotten. Out They Must Go Yours For Only -I29. during this”spccla.l offer Come early and have your choice 50 meetlnlr. NOTICE Notice of a Special Genernl Meeting of the Shareholders of the Moi-ell Hall Company Limited, will take place in the Hall on Wednesday, July 2, at 3:30 p.m. rectors to assign InlI transfer the assets of the Monr.i.i. COMMUNITY HALL COMPANY i.1iiuTr:n. transact such other business as may be brought before the Dated at Morell, this eighteenth day of June, 1952. (a) To authorize the DI- fiompany In ih) To C. G. MacADAM, Secretary. 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