(ed: i ight have been a serious scrlgieintnlic-cui'rcd when Mr. Louis . r h' m d the guest of Mr. pvessey had tuo o is eaAel0tro5l Germ". Waugh 3 harn cellar. exnerinient was necesss y to have the cattle r et u r n ed to salety again. The Rev. Mrs. J. M. S roule en- tcrtsined the Pleasant or S. meeting at the Manse last wednggdjy with a good atten- dance. Beverley and son. Roy. North Riv- er. were the guests of her son. Mr. Parker Jewell and Mrs. Jewell on Thursday. Ml? 13- Mr. and Mrs.'Lloyd Vessey ant um chidlren, Gordon and Lowell York. were the guests of Mr. am Mrs. Kent Jones. Hszelbrook. on Sunday. May Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bears and litue son. are the guests of Mrs. Besrs' parents. Mr. Ind Mfl. rovs W. i I Mrs. Robert Jewell. daughter) si. Charles tMiss Elaine Mcl(enna was a week-end visitor to St. Charles. and Mrs. Leo 2 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clements. New Acadia. were visiting at the home of Mr. will Power. St. ! Charles. Mrs. Will Mclsaac has return- ed "i ll” Employment in Souris. Friends at Miss Teresa Doucette. New Acadia. are glad to see her about again alter being confined ta) her home for some time with Li. Mrs. James E. Mclnnis. Selkirk. "lsited friends and relatives in mlcrlottetown on Sunday. May Mrs. John D Mci)nnalri. Nlmiii i-cilo. was a recent visitor to St. Charles. nnoinoiuc seine? Sends Jcongratulations are being ex- tended to the pupils of the Souris schools. who participated in the Prince Edward Island Musical Festival. Their music teachers Rev. Bistar Saint George and Mrs: Collin also deserve credit tor the outstanding success of their pupllg. Messrs "Jerry" sister. Mrs. Leo Mahar. Souris. Miss Rita Cheverie. nursc-in- ial. spent r Souris. and 31st. hack to their former Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Grady spent Mccormach 50"?” Amllllnl terous specialties were much en- joyed by those of the town andtPfC3Gnl- country-side. who and Warren Lord of the Polio Centre. Charlottetown. paid a short visit to Mr. McCormsck's surrounding training at the Falconwood Hospi- cek at her home in Mrs. Annie Byrne paid a re. cent visit to friends and relatives in Charlottetown. on April Join The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grady welcome them home in Wed. May 18, 1955 The Guardian Page 7 United States. his wile and lamily in Souris. at Saint Mary's edy and mm were present. Mr. Frank Macintosh. Chlr the 7th. at his home in Souris. Friends of Mr. Francis White in Souris High School. will re gret to hear that. at time oi writ ing. he is ill at his home Souris West. the past winter visiting in the in Wm. Mathesnn and Mrs. BOSE VALLEY W. l. The monthly meeting of Rose , alley was at the home of Mrsu Private Leo Mahar. now station- hm” Comm, on M” "hp -nu, ed. at London. Ontario. is visiting prwduh Mrs. Wm. Newsnme presided. Meeting opened by mem A 5” pl”. "Here Comes ch”. hers repeating Mary Stewart Co' ll ted M its 2 W" "nun 9:11,, .yH.u. answered by seven members pl) lect in unison. Roll call was . ing a cent tor each size of thei shoe. .'l'here were two visitor: Minutes of last meeting was read and approved and signed Correspondence was read. it we ' planned to meet at Mrs. Wn IONOIOWII. limit 019 W09k'Wd 0' Matheson's on May 5th for oui' ing. It was also decided to mat a quilt for a family who lo teacher of Grades VII and Vlll their hmm by "'9' Collection amounted to .50 cent Program for next meeting. Mr Jami Next Dlace ol meetin Roll ca Cousins. Mrs. Emma MCKQHHI. Congratulations are extended to to be answered with an exchaniti Miss Maureen Wood, saint Msi-y's at plant slips or garden seed. Th Convent. Souris. who has been meeting adjourned. Lunch was MAD? lVHOiS MAD? evening. MIY 15"! Mrs. Howard Watts has return- ad to her home much improved in health. Mrs. Minto Foster entertained day evening. May 10th. and Mrs. Harry Weltm-i. York. on Sunday. May 8th. Miss Christine Proud. Wilmunt Valley School Teacher. spent the week-end at her home in York. Miss Helen the Evening Auxiliary on Tues-p itown. was the guest of her par- . Barrett. Grade Ill - 1. Edna lsrrett: '2. Gerard Grimes. i Grade IV -- 1. Pauline Hughes; 2. Thelma Hughes; 3. Grade II - 1. Janet McLeod. Grade 1 -No Tests. . Highest Average in the Senior Lewis. Charlotte-lGradas, Imelda Callaghan. 95.3 per cent: highest average in the Margaret August. Wednesday. May 4th. Miss Mary Mat-Lean GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERATORS Io harness St. Lawrence Power Sympathy is being extended to the wife and family of the late Edward Mahar. who passed away at his home in' Souris West on student nurse at Falconwood Hospital. ton. Ontario, the last ten days of and Mr. Ronald Macintosh. Miss Louise Creamer is spelt ing her vacation at her home ll. Souris. Miss Creamer is an X- ray technichan in training in thv Charlottetown Hospital. Her many friends are pleased to see that Mrs. Joseph liazeltm has recovered from her recent beonnrd Newsom, York. iscligtlipfl 70f April of Dromnre selected to represent Pgncec Ed- selrvieid by the hostess and a sour John McGuirlr. ward Island at the R was is our lollowed. .. Mr. George warm york, hm. ".22 "E; le IX a I. Gladys Hughes; Grade Vl -- i. Audrey Hughes; Canadian-American Study Centre ELr(;rk,rdfig 'RiverZ- Till PTCMTOP. PTOM MOHPCQIIC. C TOW TTINIQS P0 SOY GbOIlT mmgd tu,hhh5dpmm': 3';t0e';ngl';gndIng .uraea.noJ"Hughes. Edward Hughgg; 3, nemuld during the coming summer. Miss . . . 3 , . - . . V . . . . . i' ' '" " ” g:..;h2. en; t ' t . ) Wm, 'g;;5,;;"4,, g L Ed”, Mound. , i'.i22.i:."'1.'..”' gill "3h?naI'l'iE2 ...3.'.""S'.5 335 liigiffni" ?.l'”",i(,',l;;; Conservative radio speakers and Conservative ads. when he had hnishsd his e o t ' ' lhgvli-gig sll.ll8rll::Eu:KiiSoll'l0;;t(!;)ldlC;)l Gzndse pqsen or e s hast: 2. McGuirk; 3. Shirley Study Centre to be held in Kings- 30th, were Mrs. Michael Dunnl.- filreen minutes, the radio station announced that his broadcast was sponsored by the Progressive Conservative Party. This was I slip of the tongue-oh though there is no reason why we shouldn't have sponsored it. H was II about Conservatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Macbean. ents. Mr. and Mrs! Harry Lewll. l.lunior Grades. Janet Mclnod. 97 Charlottetown. spent a recent op ratio i th P ' Ed ' ' ' ' H... 3...... W... n.. W... .,,.yo,k, ,,,, s.,,,,,.,,. 1,,” mm week”, M the home 0, M 15.3"” ;05;Mean;";"-Q; mum: The Premier premised Phillip Mulheson that he was not going to less 11191? dl"Bhl9'- and 50l4"'llW- MY-' 7 -30. Mac Grimes. Teacher. Parents Vlr and Mrs. Joseph hi-r homo. may his temper. He then gave an excellent imitation of is man who. if he had not lost his temper he had at least mislaid it. There were some who believed he lost both his temper and the argument. The Opposition has criticized the Government for not living up to ll! election premises in 1951. We say they promised to build as number of "twenty- I-on bridges". We say none can be found. The Premier says this is eirlier els- honest or ignorant-he claims that his Government has built about seventy bridges. Well. we repeat that none can be found. Our good friend the Premier is counting clay-covered culverts-and who can find them on these roads? The Premier says the Government sldn't keep its promise of electoral relorm because once it get elected I! discovered nobody wanted It. Why the promise? Why fill out is platform with I lot at high-sounding resolutions that no one cares about? The Premier now says that the Government didn't keep its promise to build a Home for Delinquent Children because once it get elected it sudden- ly discovered that n Home would cost roe much. The Premier says that by not building the Home. he saved the tax- lrts'sl's oonupliins of the St. Lawrmrt River Power Prnjttl. Ont of the world's (natal hydnnlodriz sources, it will develop 2,200,000 Iiompnuvzr ilmml rqunlly between Canada and III: Unilzd Slam. The pouvrliousz dam will In about thru- fsusrlen sf I mils long. 24 oftlu J2 generator: will bear llulnnmlu G-E mmmzrain payer over 5100.000. By the same token he could promise a causeway from .'::;:.t.t5.:t:":';'s.. ation of III: Pmur Project in II! Inlrnmtiimal St. Lawmm Seaway ncsr Cornwall, Ont. mu.-I done. part qfmrlt granular s mu vi 3 Simplqfedculaiiuy view sllnnu In-ur untlr pr-uvr will be canivrlid inla rlectricih. End! gmrmlor will he zlriivn by is turbinl locatnl in the polls of the water flowing through tlu dam If"! U" "W" U W llmvr GIN! views mm: -16 in tlu ll.S. section and Sin the Canadian. For decades Canadians have planned and looked forward to the day when ecson-going vessels could travel up the It. tnwrsnce into the Grain lakes . . . and the river's strength could In turned his electric power. Now that dream is to become a reality . . . TODAY, dredges, esrthmovers and piledrivers are carrying out a prodigious test under sponsorship of both the Canadian and United States governments. The way is being prepared for a wide ship passage into the Great Lakes. At the some time, the bulk of the St. Lawrence River will be diverted through a single mighty hydro-electric dam. The mammoth power pro- iect is being brought to completion through the tireless work and enterprise of the Ontario Hydro and the Power Authority of the State of New York. Great power developments such as this create the OICCC tricity needed for industry to expand, to bring about new industries, and to still further our electrical way of living in homes. communities and on farms. The same manufacturing and engineering skills that go into the G-I electrical equipment being built for the St. Lawrence Project apply to all General Electric products. By making better equipment, not. only to generate and transmit power, but also to put it to use. this Oompsny constantly contributes to better living for Canadians. 3qns&GmMwkvMUV3NWf RAL ILICTRIC C CANADIAN GINI um". OMPANY IesdOlIceiIennlo here to Newfoundland in this election and then come back later and tell us he's saved us billions by not building it. His present Minister of Health had an- orher reason for not building the Home-"We get too many Liberal votes." he says. Of the two excuses lrem the some Gevemmenr. we like Mr. Mac- Donald's best. Finally. the Premier sold their "the Conservative gang" remind hint of "Hitler". This was some time after he told us that he wasn't going to get mad. Well. we forgive the Premier for that angry eurburst. He knows Sel- rer. The Conservative Party has among its cnndldnt-as-including the group who are preparing this publicity-cs good number of men who did their part to beat Hitler. These men have done at least as much as the Government who now liken them to "a gang" and "like Hitler." We don't expect an apology from the Premier-we already have it from some of his friends. 60 AHEAD! Vote Conservative May 25th Inserted In Ito Progressive Conservative Party.