The Eastern Guardianl '-Wednesday, April 28, 1954 ,____._ _.o']‘EA in Presbyterian Church hall, Wednesday, April 10. spam- abrcrl by Montague Hospital Nurs- ,,-y club. 3 to 5. Admission 85c. ,~Sl-LE AND HEAR Montague school children and others in fes- uvnl concert. A. D_ Macxenaie hall, Friday. April 30. at 3 pm. ,,-[N HOSPITAL — His many friends will regret to learn that M.-. Barney MoGulgan. St. Mary's Road. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mr. MoGuigsn. ,,-ho is 94 years of age, took ill s. short time ago and was taken to me hogpltal yesterday. It is un- derstood that his condition has ympl‘OVE(I. and all his friends hope] to see him about soon, __'ANNUAL Ml-;E'l'lNG—'I'he an- nual meeting of the trustees and plot holders of the Union Protes- iallt Cemetery. Souris. was held in the United Church hall, April 23. Reports were given by the president Mr. C. R. White. the secretary Mr. sterling Dingwell, and financial report iii’ the treas- met" Mr. Ray Leard. Extensive an;-k has becll carried on the past l(-\\ years, the cemetery being r-Killed and re-seeded, a number Pl stones have had new bases plac- bcl under tlicm. the fences repair- p{l_ and the gran has been kept‘ ,-. gmtpc with :1 new power mower. 7?Aeuznatic ms Iiood news for those who ion for relief from rheumatic pain. but fee hopeleaal Thousands get speedy relief from rheu- matic and arthritic suflering by using T-R-C's. Don't. let dull. wcnrisome aches. and sharp stabbiogrpalns handicap you any longer. Try elnoletoifa T-R-C's today. only osc. 61.35 at druggiata. 1-us r«*1NAL TODAY "RED GARTERS" The Guardian Page 5 ..°BlcIilVlD SAD NEWS-—Mrs. Margaret Macrhsrson. Montague. recevod word of the sudden death of her sister. Catherine. wife oil Norman MacPherson of Seers- mento, California. on April 20. Be- sides her sorrowing husband, sha leaves one daughter. Norins. and one son. Bruce. to mourn her loss. ..’CB.OKINOLE PAITY — The, membe of Hillside Lodge. 1. 0. Beach Point Man Dies In Hospital .."l‘he death occurred at the King's County Hospital yesterday of Newton Williams. ar., Beach Point. following a short illness. He was in his ’i4th year. The de- ceased was born at Beach Point. has had been a nsherman all his fe. His wife predeceased him sev- eral years ago. Left to mourn his passing are six sons. Lawrence. Murray Harbour; Newton. Beach Point; Luther. Beach Point; Jos- eph, Vernon River; Francis at 0- F-. Montasue. sponsored a home: and Lyman. Vernon River: croklnole party in the lodge also a sister Ada at home. rooms Monday evening. Mr. Ellery The funeral arrangements were Si. Mary's lload Man Dies Suddenly .."1‘ha death occurred suddenly yuterday morning at the home of his sister. Mrs. Vincent Gallant, Charlottetown. of Bryan Mccarron. St. Mary's Road. He was about :4 years oi ago. The late Mr. Mccarron arrived home from Labrador only last week, and went to the city on Monday for business. He is the son of Mrs. Robert Mccsrron. and the late Mr. Mc- Carron, st. Mary's Road. Surviv- ing. besides his mother. are three brothers, Jerome. St. Msry'sR.osd; Alphonsus, Brooklyn; and Aloysius in U8.A.. and five sisters. Marlon. classified Ads HOLSTEINS FOR SALE Ssvsrol young high class registered cows to freshen soon. W. WYLIE GIBSON. Morshfield. P. E. I. AUCTION SALE Wednesday Morning Including Gabardine, Tweed and Fancy Fabrics. Sizes 12 to 22%. Values up to $50.95 SPECIAL PRICE 99¢: Specials One Book of CLOTH SUITS Patterned On Sale At ‘/2 PRICE NYLON HOSE the prize winners. A delicious lunch was served by members of Acme| Rebekah Lodge, followed by s sing-song led by Mr. Gordon Co!-I fin. with Mrs. Atwood MacDonald as pianist. A very enjoyable social evening closed with the singing; of “Good Night Ladies". ..°LEGl0N AUXILIARY MEET! The regular meeting of the IA- Rion Auxiliary. Montague was held in the Legion hall. Monday evening. The president, M;-5,! Archie Hllchey. presided. The meeting opened in regular form, followed by roll call. The min-i utcs of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Char-I lcs Aitken, and were approved as read. The sick committee reported that one member is convalescing at her home following her illness in hospital. An excellent report of the two card parties held recently was presented. Plans were dis- cussed for holding a white ele-I phant sale at the close of the next. nteetiriir and an invitation to meet' at the home of Mrs. Aitken was accepted. I ..‘EAS'I‘ER SUNRISE SERVICE —The Y_ P. 5. of Peters Road and Murray Harbor North held their second Easter sunrise service in Cambridge hall on April 18. Rev. Cprl Currie conducted the service Shaw and Mr. Ross Hamilton were not completed at time oi writing. Mrs. George Power, Halifax; Cor- delia, U.S_A.; Rosella, Mrs. Vincent Gallant. Charlottetown; Annie, U. SA; and one sister at home. Funeral arrnngeme ts were not completed last evening. To Organize Boy Scouts. Cubs In Murray River President L. H. Martin of the Murray River Community League gave assurance at a meeting held at the school last evening that the or- ganization would sponsor a Boy Scout and Cub unit in that area. He introduced Mr. Brantiord Moore who had been appointed by the sponsors, as scouimaster. Briefly addressing the assembly, Provincial Commissioner F. A. Drie- coll stressed the importance of sound organization on the group level. The Second Canadian Jani- boree film was shown by the cxccutive commissioner. Gordon Kerr and aroused deep interest. Plans were made for the forming oi as group committee designed to secure more leaders and provide a meeting place. and Mrs. Leslie Stuart, Mr. George Continued from page 3 Agricultural ilews msls must be judged on the fitness for breeding purposes. lb). No animal shall be award- ed a prize unless removed from its stall or pen and exhibited be- fore the judge is in the show ring. (cl. Judges canrot award prizes to unworthy exhibits. It is the in- tention that no premium or dis- tinction uf any kind should be given to any animal or article that is not deserving. These rules must be strongly followed whether or not there is competition. (cl). The decision oi the Judges shall be final in all cases, except where fraud, misrepresentation, or collusion, not discovered at the time of the award, is proven. In Hume and Mr. Emerson O'Con- such cases. the executive committee nor. or such referee may appoint or i ——————m-—— mark the decision. Personals l i b “Mrs. William MacLean, who 1"" °' C" M" The Sherbrooke Calf Club held and the choir with Mrs. SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 Weston Ontario. guest of her son, Dr. John Johnston Ia orsnr-l-st led the Ill‘ierMacLcan, returned to her home congregation in singing the E-win Montague last Saturday. ;spent the winter in Colingwood. its regular meeting at the home of Arnold Madson on April 13. The meeting was opened with the I——"—— .‘_”" rnlnci EDWARD THURS. - FRI. - SAT. u1'i:.M 'E$3""'°lf.‘3'l.°l CAIION-Illllfllll-AIJMOIII m (‘ulBoy. ....|(,lszNAii CAPITOL "DUFFY OF SAN OUEN'|'lN"V NEWS & sELEcrr_:D SHORTS ter hymns. Rev. Mr. Currie gave the call to worship and led in the opening prayer which was follow- ed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The scripture lesson was found in Matthew as vs. l-lo. and read by Verna Gillis. Priscilla Reid then led in prayer. scripture lesson Matt. as vs. 10-20 was read by Rev. C. Currie who then spoke briefly on the theme "The Glory Of Easter". The service closed by singing the hymn "The Day of Resurrection" followed by the hen- ediction. A0. .,‘FABEW!l.L PAll.'I‘!—A fare- well party wos held April 28 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stuart. Valleyfield East, in honor of Mr. Gordon MaoPherson and Mr. Kenneth MacPherson of that ly for Toronto. Ont. On behalf of an their many friends and neigh- bours gathered for the evening, they were presentsd with a. sub- stantial sum of money. Presenta- tion was made by Mr. Preston Maciieod. while a‘letter was read pressing regret ‘to see- the boys leave the community but at they same time wishing them the boat? of luck in their new undertaking. Dancing continued throughout the‘ evening with music supplied by’ Miss Florence Macliinnon. Mr.. I I NOW SHOWING I THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY "THOSE REDHEAD “JUNGLE RAIDERS", chap. No. 3 — SHORTS 5 FROM SEATTLE" district. who will be leaving short-| by Mrs. wellington Nicholson ex-I {large gathering to use their own singing of O Canada. The minutes were read by the Secretary fol- lowed by the Roll Call which was responded to by fifteen members. Four were absent. There were five visitors and A new member. Jackie Arsenault, joined the club. The Treasurer reported $94.00 on hand with $1.05 collected at the last meeting. The new business was then opened. It was moved and second- ed that the roll call be answered by your favorite meeting or day which you attended concerning Club Work. The next meeting is to be held May 11, at the home of Warren and Edward Mugrldge. The March and April exams were given by Club Leader Urban Laugh- lln. Mr. Charles Yeo, Adult Direc- tor. also attended the meeting. It was decided there would be three pure bred Holstein heifers bought. Lunch was then served by the hostess Mrs. Madson. The rest of the evening was spent in games I ..‘Mrs. J. A. Mocxenzie, who has been visiting relatives ill !R.eadlng, Penn., arrived at her home in Montague on Saturday. » Co-oper;lll;s— Subject of Talk Al Murray Hbr. ..'Mr. Reid Bangster. New Har- bor. N. 5., was the guest speaker at a co-operative mcellng held at {Murray Harbour last night pre- 'slded oevr by Mr. Charles Rlcnards. Ml‘. Sangster, a fieldman of the .co-operative movement in Nova Scctia. spoke eloquently nn the benefits which’ co-operation has brought to the fishing and farin- ing areas in that province. He des- cribed conditions ln these areas, and singing particularly that of the south ' 0 0 - shore prior to the besinnlns 0! The regular monthly meeting of ' co-operation, and c o n ti n u e d its development to des- the Milton Flying Enterprises Calf Club was held st the home oi.’ Martha. Leslie on April 8. Six members were present. The tests for the month of April were written and lesson was studied in the mem- bers Handbook. Catherine Gillis invited the members to her home they exist today. He urged the efforts to build a better economic and social community through working together. and in that mlnner show that the spirit 0! for the next meeting. The remalnd~ co-operation is for all. er of the evening was spent in a He pointed out that since farm- sing-song. era and fishermen produced basic 0 0 0 commodities, it was their right rm.|¢.-y club uphold country to reap the profits from their Lu. 1 labours. They alone should own and control their own products. A IHTBGH Iudlelwe It 55- T9185“ “"1 "Lup 5“-V193, whych wouyd lust night, April 26, listened with bring them ch. gmgmg mum, intense interest to the members of Baldwin's Road Poultry Club Credit systems, banks. canning fgctorleg, gtores, gnd many other debate the topic "Resolved Tillt service; have been pmvldad Country Life Offers More Advant- through co-operative effort in 3888 $0 YOU"! PGODIO lll!!! CIIIY many places, he said. and he was MIC"- not adverse to thinking that the The members of both teams pre- “mg could ba done in 3 mm") sented their many points in a. clear araa such an Murray Hgrbof interesting manner which showed where a co-operative filletlng plant, able coachlns and training. and s .. ative store could he Th‘! JUUBOS. Ml‘-M F-lllph Milnnlnl. AT YORK POINT. WEDNESDAY. MAY I 1 O’CLOCK Having said my farm I offer for sale the following: STOCK: 5 milch cows ranging In age from 4 Co I years, some 2 general purpose horses. 1300 lbs. each. MACHINERY: 1 Cockshutt Binder 5 if. (new); 1 Cockshutt man- ure sprcader No. 3: 1 Cockshutt grain drill (ll disc); 1 Cockshutt 1- furrow riding plow; 1 mower. 5 it. cut, oil bath (McCormick): 1 rake, 9 ft. (McCormick): 1 set of spring tooth barrows: 1 set of disc barrows (McCormick); 1 set of light barrows (4 sections): 1 walking plow; 1 hlller; 1 scuifler; 1 John Deere truck wagon with rack: 1 set of fanners: 1 cart; 1 potato digger (Bruce Stewart) practically new; 1 turnip drill; 1 wood sleigh and box; 1 set of Fairbanks Morse Scales; 1 anvil; 1 vice; 1 hay fork and rope: I set of team harness (double); 1 set of block and tackle; 1 set of team reins; 2 work collars: 2 led- ders (20 ft.); 1 potato marker: shovels; boss; and other articles too numerous to mention. Also: Quantity of lumber and seven windows and frames. If not fine sale the following day. TERMS OF SALE: Up to $10.00 cash; over that amount seven months credit on approved joint notes. 6% per annum. CLAUDE CRASWELL, Auctlonger, GEORGE DOCKENDORFF, Owner. For Sale Large lot of land cast of I-lillsboro Bridge. Ideal location for motel or other commercial business. \ wnma BOX zyp uc/o GUARDIAN FOR SALE 1 mare, eleven years old; eleven sheep; eight lambs; three milk cows; sow; eleven pigs, four weeks old; two geese; one gander; thirty eggs; thirty hens; Cockshutt Thirty tractor. and three section lever har- rows. WENDELL SILLIPHANT Hunter River HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT NOTICE RE MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSES All 1953 Motor Vehicle Licenses expired March 31st, 1954. Due to road conditions the Police were instructed not to prosecute those without 1954 licenses until furth- er notice. Instructions are now being issued that action should be taken against the owner and operator of l1t3%'4motor vehicle not properly licensed by April 30th. W. E. DARBY, - Attorney General. WANTED freshened and some to freshen in May; 2 calves (Shorthorn lrsdei;' ! i I -. -......=........-,._- ,, Sizes 9 to 11. Good Shades TROPICANA DRESSES 14 to 24'/3 , ONLY 4.98 I 5 10% off balance of serum; COATS , All Weather Coats and Suits ' The GLORIA Ladies Wear 179 Grafton st. REGISTERED Cl-IINCHILLAS (NOT RABBITS) E If you are thinking about purchasing Chin- chilla’.-‘. certainly now is the time to do so. HUBLEYS (‘HlN(.‘}IILl.A RANCH at 35 Haw- | V-\ thorns Avenue in Charlottetown has very fine qual- - ; lty registered stock for sale both in bred pairs or ‘ mated pairs or pairs with a pair of kits at side, . and at a much lower price than the agents from I outside the Province. f Mr. H. M. Huhlry who nwns this ranch will ha y at the ranch from B a.ln. LlI'lIll 9 pm. daily from 1 Wednesday. April 28 to the following Wednesday. . May 5. He will be only trm glad to supply any in- formation desired regarding this new Fur Industry. - A generous guarantee is furnished with ani- mals purchased. Assistance will be provided when required and requested. High profits on money invested. Terms can he arrsngedvphone or write- ’IIlIBLEY’S OHINOHILLA IIANGII, 35 HAW’l‘H0li.f\'E AVE. CIIABLO'I"I‘ET()\VN VISITORS ALVVAYS WELCOME Htmw BMW PO RTFOLIO (2-:1 Wofso Foster PHONE ms of the World's Finest easily undertaken, together with Women‘: Institute Branch Ind an expanded fishing program, 11. Morris Deacon. Kings County Field- Department of Public _ Province of Prince Edward Island NOT Works and Highways ICE Eifectivo midnight Tuesday. 27 April, |954.; ALLPAVED ROADS in the Province of Prince: Edward Island are hereby closed to all vehicles l’'*i‘)’:"fI§'g°‘;;1*‘eP°;I1'e''‘_f;§;‘ “ mm on me M Mun Md“ 0, mm cm whose loaded weight exceeds l8.000 lbs. This notice is given under authority of Reg- ulations published on the 5th and 8th January.» I954. DOUGALD MocKINNON. Minister of Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island 27 April. I954. emphasized that the people of the man. both of the P. E. 1. Depart- Responsible young couple with two children re- , Danish co-operation co-operatives had brought to that PTOVIHCG Wide Y0? ountry. I" community could do this on their ment of Asriculiure. scored the own anon, and than-by be of ,5. teams and awarded the decision to siatance not only to themselves the AUIl"mBl«IVe Side by I narrow but also to the community as a margin- whole, Upholding the Affirmative were Rec. William Simpson, of tho ax. Club members. Mary Curran. Janet tension department. St. DunstIn's Kenn)’ Ind B9-9" Glllllk 011 lll’ University. also spoke briefly com- NEIIUVG lId€- Ui‘-lholdlng City “I9 mending Mr, sanggtep on his .3. were Gerard Trainor, Annn Evans cellent address. and urging the and Helen T1'fl1Il0l‘- Mrs. Joseph Trainor the rap- ghown presided as Chairman. This Debating Competition is the Simmons- MacPharlen Shield. Seven teams from rural organizations entered this competition. To date five of these have completed the first trial! and the two remaining are O'Lesry Calf Club and 5:. George Junior Farmers. W R5 illustrating the heneflts which KING IIIIIE TEA II II II ‘ HI /It/lulu /nil/..' fr MAY as your turn If life's not worth living it may be your llvsrl It's A fact! it fair: on in two pints of livu bile a da ' to knp your digtnuve tract to top shape! l your liver bile ia not flowing freely your food may not digest . . . gas blasts up your stomach . . . you feel coostinltod and all the full and sparkle go out of life. That's when ‘on I mild gentle Csrtsr'n Utllo [hot us. These Inmous vs etsbls pills help stimulate tits flow of liver lie. Soon your digestion starts functioninghprt-party and you feel that liao days are on spin! Don‘! nor stsv sun . Alaasys lmsp Cartsfs Idtth on Pills so had. I I at your «indol- PIILP Now receiving pulp at our Souris y it r d, Georgetown ;',lyou.;,,,,m""°:' lllowi-1-,“ yard will re-open Wednes- In. .:"'l.:sifionwlfIiIts" m,';;z"’y'l' day. April 28. QUIGLEY & SON. St. Peter’: quire two or three bedroom house or apartment. Re- cently transferred to Charlottetown, willing to sign Best of references supplied and rent is no ob- Write Box 390, Guardian Office. lease. ject. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Be. A. Walthan Goutlet. LL.B. Frederic A. Large, (2.0. Phillips Bldg. lll Grafton Ht. Royal Bank of Canada Bldg. Bell, Mstheson dz Foster Palmer & llsslaln iso niclunona st. Bank of Nova sootla Bldg. J. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. Matheson.Peske It Nicholson I65 Queen st. Phone 4282 115 Grafton Street M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. J. A. Macflnl n, B.A.. Bank of Commerce Bldg. Currie Bldg. - Dill M - Queen at. G. F. llntcheson 3 son r. o. rwrcnnsorl. :0. Dr. A. L. Mat-Issac 5.1 Grafton St. Dial 8822 1'11“ lnlhn M. 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