e Eastern Guardian Tuesday, July 27, 1954 The Guardian Rage 5 Personals U-The many friends of Mr. I-lea?-h saw”-t, Montague, are sorry to near he is a patient in the Kings county Hospital, and all wish him ,1 speedy recovery. Noggin Isabella nllchey, and Mrs. Irwin Josey of Halifax are visiting Mug 1-1i1chey's brother and sister- tn-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hil- chey, Montague. ..'Mrs. Prescott Worthylake re- mmod to her home in New Glas- gow, N,s., after spending the past two weeks in Montague guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murray. ,,-M;, nnd Mrs. Carl I-Iilchey of chatham. N.B., have returned home after visiting Mr. Hilchey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hil- chey, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Montgo- mery of Ottawa. were recent guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hllchey. Montague, while on a tour of P. E.I. and the Maritime. ,.'M.i5s Louisa Marshall of Hall- fax is spending aoveral days in Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. wightman also have as their guest Phyllis Watkins of Halifax. Mr. Gerald Jartllne, former sc- countant at the Montague Bank of Commerce. has been appointed manager of the branch at Murray River. His many friends in Monte- gue wish him every success in his new appointment. N0 LAUGHING MATTER MADISON, Wis. (AP)-Getting tickled is no laughing matter-at least when it's a daily occurrence and goes on for several hours. Judge Herman Sachtjen agreed Saturday. He granted Mrs. Isabell Erickson, 33, a divorce from Ardell I7, who allegedly did the tickling, in the grounds of cruel and in- ruman treatment. DONORS TO WOO ISLAND BOAT RAOES The congregation of Wood Is- ands and others interested in the Wood Island Cemetery wish to thank the undersigned busi- ness concerns who so generously rontributed and helped to make the boat races at Wood Islands a success: : Lorne Stewart (Imperial Oil) Dowd Motors Allison MacLeod Atlantic Wholesale 15.00 E. J. Mat-Dougnil 15.00 S. R. Johnston Ltd. 12.00 Stewart Motors 12.00 Alexander Benton 12.00 F. R. MacLaine I100 Canadian Tire Co. 10-00 '-lisher Bros. 10.00 t. Pickarrl (Tl Co.”Lid. Itewart Ross Fe-rguson'a Meat 10.00 White Rose Oil Co. .. 10-00 Condon's Woolen Mills 9-00 Hall & Siavert .. 9.50 Matheson & MacMilln-n Co. Ltd. . . . . .. . 8.00 Crockett & Storey - 3-00 DeBlois Bros. . 3-00 Fisherman's Union (Sta No. .......... .. 3-00 Carleton Hume . 3-00 Bruce Stewart 5: . 7-50 ll. T. Holman Ltd. 7-00 Carvell Bros. 7-00 Michael Bros. '7-00 Bevan Bros. -. 7-00 Kennedy's Ship Suppllel 7-00 J. W. Windsor 7-00 D. .l'. Compton . 7-00 Douglas & Jones . 7-00 H. A. MacDonald 7-00 Central Creamerles . 5-50 Clarke Fruit Co. . 5-00 R. E. Mutch & Co. 5-00 Bryenton & MacKa:v' 5-00 .T. C. Montgomery 5-00 S. T. Green ...... .. 5-00 Guardian Pub. Co. 5-00 Patriot Pub. Co. 5-00 ftendezvous Realaura 5-00 P. W. Turner .. 5-00 Canada Packers 5-00 Harry A. Macbougall 500 Henderson & Cudmora . 5.00 Simpson-Sears 4-00 Lane's Bread .. 4-00 Fennell & Chandler 3-00 Rogers Hardware 3-00 Keefe Drug Co. 3-00 Br-aicn's Dry Goo 2.00 Out Our Way ..'ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. L s. Nicolle, Murray River. an- nounce the engagement oi their daughter Norma Irene to P. 0. Alan S. Pryne. son of Mr. and the late Mrs Pryne. Toronto. Ontario. Mar- riage in take place in the Murray River Church of Christ, July 31st. IN MEMORIAM M38. WILLIAM MMILABEN The funeral of the late Mrs. William MacLaren whose death occurred in the King's County Hospital on Saturday, July 17 was held from her late residence in Brudenell on Monday, July 19. with a large crowd in atten- dlnce. Mr. Kenneth Norris conducted the service. taking as his text the 14th chapter of John. The choir of the Church of Christ, Montague. sang a favorite hymn of the deceased "Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown." Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck and Mrs. Kenneth Norris sang "Chris- tians Good Night". Miss Anna Macl..aren was organist. There are left to mourn her passing a son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Mac- Laren who tenderly cared for her during her lengthy illness. One granddaughter Verna also re- sides in Brudenell and a brother John in Milltown Cross, one sis- ter, Elizabeth in Cable Head West. Her husband predeceased her in 1936 also a daughter Isobel. Pall bearers were Messrs. Ern- est Robertson, Ivan MacDonald, Wilfred MacDonald. B e e c h e r Dewar. Milton Fraser, and J. J. Stewart. The following were tributes:- Pillow: Lillian and Altlcn the floral Spray: Granddaughter Verna Wreath: Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacI..aren and Ernest Spray: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Macswaln. Peter's Road. Church of Christ, Montague- Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Myers Manager and staff of the Co- operative store, Montague Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDon- aid Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar and family ' Mr. and Mrs. William Dewar and family Mrs. Fred Robertson and iam- ly. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. William MacLaren wish to thank the doctors and nurses of the King's County Hospital also the special nurses. Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Donald and Mrs. Gcnrgc Gordon and those uhn helped in any way during their recent sad be- reavement. Three-Act Play Acteti At Heatherdale ..”'Betty. The Girl Oi My Heart" was presented by the Georgetown players in Heatherdale Hall on July 19, to a large and appreciative audience. Rev. A. C. Fraser. capably acted as chairman. and introduced the cast of char- acters: Marie. the maid. Mrs. Charles Fraser: Mrs. Jenkins. the Housekeeper, Mrs. S p u r g e 0 n Walker; Martin. the Butler, Mr. Spurgeon Walker; Mrs. Peter Graves. Mrs. George White; Eliza- beth. Mrs. Nelson I-Isnson: Beiyt. Janie Llewellyn; Jerry Carmichael, Charles Fraser: Mr. Peter Graves. (Rev) W. A. Patterson. The characters knew their lines well. and each act moved on quickly and smoothly. Mrs. Jenkins and Martin have long been in the employ of the Graves household, enduring the haughty, socially-m i n d e d Mrs. Graves and her daughter Elizabeth. who finally by their extravagance cause the financial downfall of Mr. Graves. Monday night was the ninth per- formance, the play having already Vallcyfield. Murray River. Murray Harbour and Bridgetown. with an excellent cast of char- acters, providing an evening of between acts was well received. Sandwiches and cold drinks were Funeral Yesterday in Murray Harbor The funeral of the late William C. Graham. who passed away at the Kings County 11 tel on Fri- day at the age of 4 years. was held yesterday afternoon from the Murray Harbour North Presbyter- ian Church. The service was con- ducted by Rev. Carl Currie. The hymns sung were "Abide with Me", "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". "Shall We Gather at the River", and "The lord's My shep- herd". The pail-bearers were Wilbert Graham. Mark Jackson, Walter King, Carl Graham, Lloyd Reid, George 0. Graham. The late Mr. Graham was born in Gaapereaux, the son of Mrs. Charles Graham and the late Char- les Graham. Besides his mother and his wife, nee Eileen MaoLure, he is survived by two children, Lulu of Toronto and Charles at home. Also surviving are four ais- ters. Ruth, Mrs. Neweil MacDon- ald, Alliston; Alice, Mrs. Artemas MacDonald. Alliston; Margaret, Mrs. Preston Macntu-e. Montague, and Florence. Mrs. Prank Amcdon, Massachusetts. A brother Borden at Gaspereaux also survives.- Tho late Mr. Graham was a well known lobster packer, having op- PRETTY WEDDING AT ST. MARY'S RECTORY IN MONT AGIIE YESTERDAY It. Mary's Rectory. Montague, was the scene of a very pretty wedding yesterday afternoon, when Alioa Virginia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ceilings. Montague, was united in marriage to Alton Roy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Younker of Charlottetown. The ceremony: was performed by Rev. J. W. Mccsi-die. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked charming in a floor length gown of nylon net over taffeta with lace bolero. she wore a braided net shoulder-length you with interlaced pearls. and fingertip lace mitts. Bhe carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. and her only ornaments were a pearl necklace and matching ear- rings, s. gift oi the groom. She csrried on her arm a white orlon topper. The bridesmaid. June Coles, oi Oshawa, sister oi the groom, wore a gown of blue nylon net over tai- fets. with lace bolero. She wore a halo of matching flowers; and car- ried a nosegay oi yellow chi'ysan- t” mums. For her daughter's wedding, the bride's mother chose a dress oi navy blue crepe with red accessor- ies, and wore a oorsage oi red car- nations. The bride's grandmother, Mrs. Annie Nicholson, wore a dress oi black crepe, and a corsage of white camations. The groomsrnan was David Col- llnga, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, a re- ceptlon was held at the home oi the bride's parents for about.fiity guests. The bride's table was beau- tifully decorated. and was centered with a three-tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. The cake was cut in tra- ditional manner. The toast to the bride was proposed by the best man, to which the groom gracious- ly responded. , The bride was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts from her many friends in- Montague, Buinmeraide and Toronto, on the occasion of her marriage. For going away, the bride chose a mauve tricolene suit with pearl trim and white accessories. she wore a caraage of white carna- tlons. Iltor their honeymoon the happy young couple will tour the Island, after which they will re- turn to Toronto, where the bride is employed with the Dominion Envelope Company, and the groom is a valued employee of the Jewitt heating contracting firm. erated a cunning factory for many years. " ” ' S t he also engaged in canning beans, berries and many other products. His interment took place in the Murray Harbour North Cemetery. Georgetown And Vicinity Miss Catherine Keenan oi Bom- erville, Mass, is visiting in Georgetown Royalty, where she is the guest of Mrs. Minnie Keenan and her brother, Ml-. Geonga Kee- nan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas and family of Montreal are vacationing with relatives in Georgetown and Montague. Miss Shirley Nicholson of Char- lottetown was a recent visitor to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jay of Mt. Stewart were visitors to George- town on July 22. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Batchllder and family left on July 2! on a motor trip to Ste. Anne de Beau- pre, Quebec. Miss Sadie Bigsworth of Chest- nut. Hill, Mass, is spending three weeks in Georgetown Royalty as the guest of her sister. Mrs. Min- nie Keenan. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lashure and three children, who have been guests at the home of Mrs. La- shure's father, Mr. Michael Burke sr., left on Monday on return to their home in Springfield. Mada. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett smith and three children, and Miss Peggy Kelly. who have been guests of Mrs. Smith's plarents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald, left on July 23 on return to their homes in Mont- I real. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughter, Dianne, of Char- lottetown, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Dennis, motored to Georgetown on July 23. Master Stewart Hansen was a visitor to Charlottetown on July 23. Miss Jean Donovan and Miss Sharon Dorey, both of Pictou. N. 5., who have been guests of Miss Donovan's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan, left re- cently on return to their homes in Pictou, NS. The annusi lobster supper. spon- sored by the Georgetown Commu- nity Welfare League, was held in the Rink on July 22. The even- ing'.s entertainment was brought to a successful close with a well- attlelnded dance held in the Town I-Ia . It is a good play. well presented. served by 11.2 ttood entertainment. Piano music Breton, Massachusetts A.C. RANGOON (AP)-U Kyan My- int, dismissed 10 months ago as rsut-ma's commerce minister. was sentenced Saturdy to serve a year in prison after being convicted of giving a Chinese millionaire an un- authorized licence to prospect in been presented at Elmira. George-yBl,”m3'5 TICII 0035931 mini!!! 1'9- town, Morell, Pnwnnl, Cardigan.,FI""- T h a months. trial lasted seven ladies of Heather- dale. , Visitors were present from Cape and New Hampshire, as well as from local surrounding communities. By J. R. Williams in-. 0- " 0 . I." I ' it it "If: -.':lr."::I'.'r A .CANIHOLD-.; 'Gl2EA5ED HE PUT5 "t IT ON LIKE 7; I Murray litver and . . . Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Urqu- hart and daughter Patricia oi Haverhill. Mass., recently spent lGVBl'Il'dlYl in Gladstone, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Richards. They also visited friends in Mel- ville, Flat River and vicinity. Mr. Bill Glover who is employed on the lake boats is spending a months vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Glover, Murray River. Miss Janet Stewart, Charlotte- town. is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank. Miss Donna Richards of St. John, cation on the Island. This week she is visiting at the home of her grandfather, Mr. Alex Richards, Gladstone. . Mrs. Luther Mooney, Mass, is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horton, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hunter, Mr. Gordie Hunter and son Gordon. Mr. Roy Macllachern and Miss Jean Reid all of Trenton, N.S. re- cently spent a few days in Mar- ray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White. Mr. Glen Beaton of Alexandra, is spending some time in Glad- stone, at the home of his grand- father, Mr. Alex Richards. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Johnston and son Gary and Mrs. Howard Ra- fuse, have returned to their home in Murray River after spending a few days in New York. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Arnett Nicolle and daughters,,who will spend the summer with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell and three children, Mrs. Dorothy McDea.rmid and Mr. John A. Mac- Rae, oi Melville were recent visit- ors to Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murdock. Mrs Bob Hammock of Boston, Mass, is spending her vacation in Murray River, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murdock. Miss Faye Keenan. Murray River, is spending a few days in Truro, N.5., guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herring. Rev and Mrs. Stuart MacDonald and children Marlyn and Ian and Mr. and Mrs. George D. MacDon- ald all of Greenhlll, N.B., spent N. 3., is spending her va- : the past weekend in Murray River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Whitewsy. Rev. Mac- Donald wa.s guest minute: at the Murray River United Church Sun- day morning. Mrs. Alfred Goahee and daughter Marjorie. I-lalifax, are spendlng their holidays with Mrs. Goshee's mother, Mrs. Sadie MacLeod, Mur- ray River. C.D. Refuses To Aitiwer Police Questions NEW CASTLE, N.B. (CP)-Ayl- mer Glidden, 50-year-old murder suspect from Mlllbank, refused to answer police questions Monday regarding his escape last week from Northumberland county jail. He is reported to have told RCMP that a saw and been handed to him through the window of his ground-floor cell, but he would not divulge the names of the persons who helped him or details of the escape. RCMP Inspector J. A. A. Thi- vierge of Fredericton said Glidden refused to answer questions and he was hot pressed. Glidden is charged with the June 3 knife-slaying of his sister Mrs. Mary Russell following a drinking party near his one-room cottage five miles from Newcastle. Mrs. Russell's son, Floyd, 22, was also injured in the fracas. Glidden is scheduled to appear 'Oct. before the Queen's Bench division of the Supreme Court. He made his escape last Tues- day night when he sawed out a bar in his cell window. wrlggled through a hole 7'6 inches by I6 inches, and dropped six feet to the ground. He is a slight agile man weighing about 135 pounds. He was found in a clump of bushes near Millbank Thursday evening by the police dog "silver." brought down from Moncton for the search. - WANTED CAPABLE GIRL To help with housework No cooking Modern conveniences Write Box 1 Guardian, Montague OARDIOAN Meals Served from WEDNESDAY. JULY 28 Highland Dancing - Bagpipes Step-Dancing Contests in Three Classes Automobile Show - 1954 Models Display of Farm Machinery GAMES - NOVELTIES A REFRESHMENTS (Standard Time) TEA PARTY 3:00 in 8:00 PM. MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER, JULY 26-27-TIME 8:30 P.M. MONDAY an A YAN in r grtguynurs - NAM FilXI!IIMl'&-jIylll.lh!A&t- ALSO ON THE S tl TIIESDAY INDO-CHINA Mar-r AME PROGRAM new-m WROYAIH New Zealand ilg Chapter 5 of "THE SECRET CODE" I Claim Sadhus Holy Men Sacrifice Human Victims CALCUTTA (Reuters) -- Orissa state police have reported finding heavy layers of human bloodstains on a sacrlfical altar in a mon- astery near Cuttack. Reports reaching here Monday said that this apparently suggested that the Sadhus (holy men) had sacrificed human victims for many years. Police are combing the monas- tery for evidence against the group of naked Sadhus who fought a pitched battle with them July 29. The reports said a sacrifical stone hidden in the richly-furn- ished bedcahmber of the 70-year- old high priest. Pa baba. was "inches thick" wl congealed blood. Scraplngs had been sent for analysis. A description of the monastery was given for the first time in the reports. They said the monastery out- wardly resembled a fortress more than a place of worship. SENTBY POSTS immediately behind a buttressed entrance were sentry posts. In the central courtyard was a practice ground where Sadhus tested their skill with sword, dagger and bow. The monaatery's main arsenal, housing a variety of deadly wea- pons, was locaied in a maze of underground tunnels. which also housed the living quarters of the Sadhus and their beautiful young captive girls, with connecting pas- sages between them. A "temple of love" where the Sadhus indulged in barbaric sex rites with the ”love slaves" stood PRINCE EDWARD to-Mr wan- "lT'S HER BIG NEW Filmed In the LovIra'Pwodho of. Florida's Cypress Gcrtlonsl. IONNSON MARTIN V are u.a.as VICTUII 5 LUV! sous: AYAILAILE on use sseoaosi EXTRA! TOM & JERRY CARTOON - COMEDY SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 MUSICAL OF 1954" ANCE SAL OUTBOARD One used IO H.P. Evinrude-Only . . . . . . . . . . . . S150 One slightly used 25 H.P. Johnson-Only . . . . . . . S375 MOTORS REFRIGERATORS One used 7 cu. ft. Kelvlnuror-Only . . . . . I". T T. L 575 One used 8' Universal Counter Refrigerator One new 10 cu. ft. Leonard Refrigerator-Regular Price S549.50-to clear at only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S395 RANGES One used Gurney Electric Range-to clear 7. . . . . . 5250 One used Electric Rangel-re-Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525 One used Kitchen Range with Oil Burner-Only . . . . . S25 20 used Cool and Wood Kitchen Ranges to Clear- No Reasonable Offer Refused. , WASHING MACHINES One used Guinodoy Electric Washer-Only . . . . . . . . 565 One Benny Hand Washer-Only . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 510 One Hand Washer-Only S5 RADIOS Fifty New and Used Battery and Electric Radlos- ' to clear. all or Special Prices 55 up MACHINERY One Second Hand HAY PRESS-Only . . . . . . . . . . . S375 One Second Hand Massey-Harris BinderG No Reasonable Offer Refused. One Second Hand 2-Furrow McConnack Tractor Troiler Plow-Only One Slightly Used 3-Section Ferguson H Spring Tooth Harrows-Only One Second Hand Threshing Outfit--any Reasonable of-for One New Hydraulic Dump Rake to fit Ford or Ferguson Tractors-Only One New Ferguson Cordwood Sow to fit Ford or Ferguson Tractor. OTHER ITEMS Two New Gainodoy Gladlron IRONERSG Regular 5129.50-to clear . . . New C.C.M. Bicycles and Tricycle: .. . . . 'lUVo Discount Two new Johnson Lewnboy Lawnmowers- Regulor S95-Only FREE E. K. JOHNSTON .-......-ass. 20 Kiiclion Couches, with adjustable lteads complete with Damask cov- ered maiirs-as--Reg. Price 529.50 each. of any new FAWCE'l'l' RANGE. Coal. Wood or Oil, BROOK - MAYFAIR - HAYWOOD CORVETTE. ETC. JOHNSTON MOTORS, LTD. ledge at llssete Dealer 'y'a'n?.t'ua.-. -sous...--...-... S89 so.-.,......ssoosonjoesoao One FREE with the purchase on the picturesque wooded tfhunda on the banks of the llahanadi river. The orgies were performed in the "belief" that the only way to be cleansed of human desires and at- tain piety was to aatiate them- selves with "sins of the flesh." They found nine young women huddled in the labrynths. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "Tennessee champ" WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY 5375 S65 S95 S89 eucli as: BEAVER- MORRAY RIVER