Saturday, Oct. 22, 1955 The Guardian Page 3 in he found himself in a pradica- died." ment. In order to escape. be dsuv- The company also eontaoded that and an imitation. Mrs. Dickerman Mrs. If ' changed bar mind wt-wt ROAD ,l:t.-st Copy Of 1 . AC -Barry Nicholson, RCAF., re- "Q MOIIIHOT turned to his base in Greenwood; iN.S.. after spending his leave at' Beaverbrook Painting. Leads To Case In Court The Guardian office at Montague ovens SOURIS l-tlol-l scl-tool Rt. Rev. J.A.'Murphy. Dr. L.W. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Educat- ion. Mr. W.A. Acorn. M.L.A-, Mr. John J. MacDonald. chairman of In Memoriam MRS. NORMAN MacI.AllEN There passed peacefully away in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital on Saturday. Oct. lat, 1955. Mrs. Norman MacLaren in her The Hon. Keir Clark. Minister uf Education, cut the ribbon and declared the new HI!!! sch”! 3S souris officially open on Oct. 11. imongst those present were the Georgetown Lady Passes in 100th Year Tile death occurred at her home in Georgetown on Thursday Oct. 1 the school board. Mr. Alex T. Mac- boneld, a former member of the board, Mayor Bruce L. Stewart and Mr. T.J. Klckham, M.P. SAVAGE HARBOUR Messrs. Elmer Murphy and Buddy Little left during the week to return to their homes in Boston, Mass.. after spending a holiday on the Island. While here they were the guests of Mr. Murphyls par- ilioad. recently left to spend the winter months in Lower Montague at the home of Mrs. D. P. Ross. fully to prepare and publish a school paper which contains pri- marily matter pertaining to school affairs and which will be not only of interest to the students but also to the parents. Miss Glenda J who pre- pared and laid out the cover page is to be commended on her style and taste. The cover gives the name of the paper, the school crest and motto. and an spothegm in poetic form. Page one contains editorial. mat- Mr. Donnie Munro, Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor to his home at whim Road. Cpl. Lorne MacKinnon. RCAF. Winni g.. is spending his leave in Klmuir. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacKinnon. Mr. James MacLeod. Charlotte- town, was a weekend visitor to his home at whim Road- LAC. Stewart Campbell. RCAF.. is spending his leave at Whim Road with his parents, Mr. andi Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald, re- sumed Ills studies at Mt. Allison University. Sackvllle. after spend- ing the recent holiday weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs Colin Macxinnon. Kilmuir. ST. PETEIPS HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Grade X: 1. Jimmy McAulay; 2. Teresa Mclnnis; J. Attn Sanderson; Eugene Wilson. Grade ix: 1, Mary McGuigan; 2. Stanley Jardine; 3. Joyce Mlligan. Grade V111: 1. Tommy Mclnnis 2. David McLaren. Grade V11: 1. John 0'Malley Mr. and Mrs. Bueben watts, 1 my Wilson. :"f')f;, .'9E?f'F1Y "39!0”d l9 Cg? 3- Earl Mullally. we sues” of Mr. and M” C Grade V1: 1. Judy Sanderson; eel 2. Catherine McKinnon; 3 Jean Mclnnis. Grade V: 1. Joy Robbins- 2. Arlene McGuigan; 8. Walter 0'Malley. I. Miss Mary Munro. student nurse at the P. E- I. Hospital was a recent visitor to her home at whim his home at whim Road. yesterday received a copy of the, FA .. t - d1 1, 1,, owed 1,, . detected a difference. 'Subse- about selling and requested flu . V C mst WIII9" 0! "The M”""”""' ' I wtHnY:ahvl I((lw(nCe: an olHievIrlH(sY.:r l::llI):!rIYAtiI'ewI!tl: rzcover Ht5.000 3051 mmmyt S!" phlmm "Domed I!" d”!" I” "m"! 3" Pumm 3 59"- gmss Lume Munonm ffgdi ' 59"”! P59" 59!"! P"b!!5!'ed by lby Fragonard only to lose it in an the company which insured the min" I-0 "I9 dlllrlct Imtrney and Lord Beaverbrock said he would ' "d;'"- We!" met recftfh 0 '3' the students of the Montague High . .....-e------- ,,....r...,, --p.,....n .1 . Young it was presented to I stand iury- welcome a test of his title to is 3'51 -”"-a”l'l-”cou-"-535' . ...... .. ...... .. ':..:. '::::L::.:”..iu:::':.:t.::::":.:: no or to -"-'-nm-'W-'--'v-1-"--- ' t ' ' 9 "5 0" I C it n is in the possession a Dmmldi this group of young students who wetlfablsdof int); scll;):llIea"l:dh;l;ein:t,I:t:- Brmshowpubushm. Lord. gnu;-. Mrs. Ethel MacLeod. Wllim have wmked d!!'3”"”5' and cara :3noHnrY&h1.cL' 15 to be congrmuj brook. and he says he intends to kccp it. He Is not directly involved in the lawsuit. Mrs- Florence Dlckerman. of New York's fashionable Fifth av- enue. filed suit against the Mutual Insurance Company for 345.000 last Sept. 29. The company had insured the painting for that amount. Wednesday Justice Thomas A. tAurclio adjourned until Nov. 0 lated on a readable and inicrest- ing editorial page presenting ar- ticles pertinent to everyone as aociated with the school, The pap- er also includes the latest newsy notes about the campus. informa- tion on informal etiquette for stud- ents. and an excellcnt sport page gtmlplled by Mr. Chcsier Camp- . The news editor. Mr. Abcrt . Murphy. has done A me job mlgcarlng oleillet motion in the state . his hclcctions and compiling oil "meme our” worthwhile'news of interest to the RETURNED ymn-Anon students of the school. , Miss Evelyn MacLure has been in her slllit.I Mrs. fiakernign said ap inted as business manage: she comm ss oned it any es on. an is responsible for the sale ant. an art dealer who died last year, to distribution of the paper. A great sell the painting. But be "con- deal of credit is also due Miss verted it to his own use" and sub- geta Wighg lane of the teachers ot aequently returincdh an lrrtlitation to e High c ool. who has given her. she said n e su . aoun!d advlfhe and many helpful sug-. The company& tl'IIlCl:IIimi:ij reed- gestons. us contributing much'sponslbllity, as t a earn to the success of this first editon that Seaton .f ” 313,000 for the The students hope to publish painting from an art firm. The their paper bi-monthly and it will painting then was sold to Lord be with anticipation that the stud- Beaverbrook for 817.500. ents will look forward to the next A company affidavit said: "Since publication. Scaton had parted with the paint- HEY PRINCE EDWARD HURRY! HURRY! FINAI. SHOWING OF THE MOVIE THAT ISBREAKING EVERY ATTENDANCE RECORD IN THIS PROVINCE! SHOWING TONIGHT ONLY - 7 AND I SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SATURDAY AFTERNOON HONORING "BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY" HELP THE BOY SCOUTS FUND BY BUYING APPLES TODAY. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Temple Murphy. Road. Grads IV: 1. Diane Jardine; .BE PREPARED . . . FOR THE FUNNIEST COMEDY 20 of Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson in her 100th year. , The late Mrs. Johnson was born Mary Ann Allen, Boughton island. Dec. 24. 1855. and took up resid- enca in Georgetown in 1882 at the age of 27 years. At the time of her death she has Gaorgetown's oldest citizen. loved and respected byiall who knew her. She possessed in abundance and practiced in her daily life the Christian virtues of faith charity and love of neighbour. always seen Ing good in all. she was always interested in what was taking place in the com- munity and iurrounding country. And being the possessor of a fine memory she was an exceptionally interesting converss"onnlist on the many changes that had occurr- ed during bar long lifetime which covered all on the part of the reigns of six sovereigns. ' Her husband. the late Charles Johnson ps i J her in 1923. Left to mourn her passing are four daughters: Margaret (Mrs. A. W. Allen) Georgetown; Mar- the (Mrs. William White). Borden; Miriam (Mrs. James Maclfenslel San Francisco. California; Flor- rnre (Mrs. Y. Jenkins) George- lnwll. Also three sons: Joseph I''.. Georgetown. Nathan. San Fran- cisco; Siilmsn. St. John. N. B. The funeral will be held at Georgetown on Saturday. with ser- vice at the home at 2:80 p.m. and at Holy Trinity Anglican Church at 8 p.m. A Personals C Holmes. predeceased her in 1934. 74th year. in failing health for some time. Mrs. Macharen suf- fered a stroke, wast removed to hospital but her condition grad- ually became more serious until on the above date she passed away. The late Mrs. Mecbaren was born at St. Peterta North, the daughter of the late Crawford and Rowena (Garrett) Hayden. and after her marriage to Nor man Macbaren left the Island in 1923 to live in Monaon. Mass. There they lived up to the pre- sent time. As frequently as was possible. she returned to visit her Island home and loved ones of her family. and in later years in spite of failing sight and poor health she still made her visits to P. E. l Of a quistvand unassuming na- ture. she devoted herself to fam ily and friends and bore her ill- ness and loss of sight with un- complaining patience. She will be sadly missed by those who were near and dear to her. She was .n life-long member of St. Peters United Church. Many lovely floral tributes bore silent testimony to the sym- pathy of her many friends. She leaves to mourn her hus- band and one grandson. Robert Holmes of Manson. Mass., is four brothers: Walter, St. Peter's North; Arthur of Montreal; Ed- ward of BC; and William of Southshield's, Eng. Her only daughter, Mildred. Mrs. Clarence Her funeral was held on Oct. Still from the home of her bro- ther Walter and was largely at tended. The funeral service was Mr. and Mrs. Cosmas Sigsworth and sons Barry and Wayne andl Mr. Earl Decouraey. Cardigan. have returned home after spending a few days visiting in Cape Breton and Guysborough, NJ-. at the home of Mrs. Slgsworth's sister, Mrs. William Halloran. Eastern Guardian 1101' TURKEY AND sale of fancy work at Presbyterian Church Hall. Wednesday. Oct. I. PANTRY SALE. ltewart and Becks this afternoon. October 11 at 3 o'clock. Auspicles ACME Rebekah Lodge. HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE dance. Beaver Ball, Montague. on Mondli. Oetobc M. Door llrizes for eostume. conducted by Rev. R. A. Mac- Laod, St. Peter's. and Rev. J. M. were, "I Hear Thy Welcome Voice", "Nearer my God To 11...", and "Ills Lord's My Bhepherd". Tile men's quartet of the congregation sang "In The host Eye and Bya.." Pall bearers were C. C. Pratt. Harold Lewis. John J. MscKin- non. Lloyd Andes-son. Irvy Mac- Kenzie and W. M. Lewis. Interment was in Midgell Cem- stery. Card OI Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Norman Maciaren wish to .ex- press sincere thanks to doctors and nurses in P.E.l. Hospital, to visiting clergyman: to all I kind friends amt -----unra who helped in so many way! their recent bc.. l'.lL a to all LEAVING FOR. JAPAN - Mil- ion C. McCarron of the U. I. sir- lorce. has. returned to California. ”- 3. -4.. after having spent an Onloyable holiday at his home in St Mary's Road. He will sail ti-om. Selikiigmls to Japan in a couple of 1 LODGE MEETING There was a large attendance of officers and members at the regular meet- WIK OI Acme RODINIII e, Mon. "Elle. Thlmdly evening. e nob- le grand. Miss Edith MacDonald. presided. The minutes of the last meeting and the oorrocpondence were read by the M" Annie Bears. several eomn';me..' reported and the financial upon was read by Mrs. Ruth Mungga rrangemcnta for th ' were finalised. . Mm” "'9 CARD PARTY - The regular weekly card partysongo;-ea 5, an Montague sub-division C. W. L. was held in the Armourles on wed: neaday evening. with a fair at- icndanc ., The door waawoe by Mrs. John Clair. ladles' prize was equally merited by Mrs. Rose Mahsr and Mrs. Joaephcab lnghan. The men's prise was won by Mr. Charles Burke. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. -DOUGH r ” -l t-um-cw -- '1- .- iflose who gave flowers and sent messages of syrnpatiw. FEEL PINCH OSHAWA (C?) - The General Motors Corporation of Canada strike here has caused a 10 per cent drop in retail business. Jack Motley. chairman of the retail sec- tion of the Oshawa chamber of commerce. said Wednesday. He said merchants are "really going to feel the inch" if the strike con- tinues muc longer. The GM Os- awa plants have been strikebound since Sept. 19. GM workers are also striking in St. Catharinas, Tomato. London and Windsor. JUST ARRIVED CAR FRISH CO-OP , REDS AND HOUR AT YOUR CO-OP STORE ssom-dons: ATTENTION MONT AOUI CHANGE or nusmnas LOCATION TH! HAVIN RESTAURANT ssorrraoun Is changing its place of business to the establish- ment located between the Montague Garage and the Jo-Anna Dress Shop. OPENING IN NEW LOCATION TIIRDAY. OCTOIIR 12 -non ooosmvo l mi curred recently at her home in Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robbins of Bahgor were weekend visitors to Savage Harbour while here they were the guests of Mr. and John Plgot. Friends of Mrs. Josie Douglas, Savage Harbour will be happy to I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson. Miss Marjorie Nicholson and Mr. Mr Jackie Nicholson, returned to their 2- 3- homelin Cambridge, Mass., alter 3- Ipendlng some time here. While at Whlm Road they were the guests 2' of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro. 3- 2. 3. Spurgeon Robbins; Heather MceLeod. : 1. Patrick Duncan MceLeod; Mal? Mclfinnon. Grade 11: 1. Bonnie McLaren; Bernadette Mullally; Anne Mclnnis. Mclnllis; learn that she has now completely l1(a): 1. Matilda 0'Han1ey (b): 1. C I - recovered from her recent illness. E 1 Linda Robbmsy Artglfg Miss Francis Coffin. R.N.. of: ;-tongrd McKLt;Inzie. Char ottetown h cturnedt h U - EESY acD id. )1 ' duties at the Prazermward glaieg 'Mrs. Edward E.. Jay spent lvrl- 0'Hanley. om mum hospital sue, gpendsnl I L ---ny 8:5 Sllurday ln Charlottetown Grade 1 (c): 1. Anne McLeod; at the home of her parents, Mr.: W 9' d'"3m"- J"I""!'- 2- D0"!!! McKenzie: and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin, Savage! Harbour. Mr. Vincent Maclntyre. Chariot-I tetown was a visitor to Savage Harbour over the weekend. He was the guest of his brother and Miss Ethel MacDonald and Mas- Road, spent the weekend with their sister. Mrs. Floyd Jay and Mr. Jay. 4 y IN Miss Mabel Jay attended incl!” ?l!l'ete15Ia';Il;'tI;;,eMr' 3'"! M” vmem Young Peoples Conferencein Monc- '3 ' ton during the Thanksgiving week- Mrs- Lloyd Robertson and daugh- end- ter Elaine of Amherst, N.S. are visiting in Savage Harbour where they are the guests of Mrs. Ro- bertson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin. Sympathy of the district is ex- tended to the relatives of the late Mrs. Henry Coffin whose death oc- Mr. Wallace Woolridge. employ- at iwhere she is the guest of her Mrs. Fred MacDonald. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs- vi Harold MacDonald of Mt. ste-l . 5, ' wart w ose roperty at the Hub M! Ewart topped all 0 or small holdings in Mrs. 'Mary Morrison, Savage Queens County as shown by the Harbours oldest resident is en- report of the Rural Beautification Jloying a holiday at Mt. Stewart Society. C.I-1. .D......D.m. . e-and- -and- POTATO EXHIBIT AH Prince Of Wale AT 8.00 P. M. BIG CASH PRIZES CROWNING OF POTATO KING (trophy presented by Prov. Department Member of Pacific Coast Association of Magicians. (A native P. E. Islander now of Vancou ver. B. C.. nu Method of Writing" used in all schools of P. E. I. and A Short Demonstration of Black and t” ter Garfield MacDonald. Covehead John 0-M est average in STEP DANCING CONTEST FINALS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS s College Auditorium CHARLOTTETOWN . TUESDAY. OCT. 25th ADMISSION: ADULTS "I50; CHILDREN 50o Presenting. as FEATURE ATTRACTION HENRY B. Mtlt:LEAN, MAGICIAN I Past President Vancouver Magic Circle. Member Int. Brotherhood, of Magicians, One Hour of Comedy Magic (Mr. MacLcan will attempt to produce a rabbit from no place) ' Send Entries for Potato Exhibition to Y.M.C.A'.. Charlottetown not. later than it Tuesday, Oct. 25th. Top entries will be taken to Maritime Winter Fair must conform to regulations of 30 potatoes per entry. Sponsored by an alpha Y's Men's clue Proceath for Young People's Work. 8. Florence McLsren. Highest avers alley. 84.6. percent. High- Junlor Room, 30". e Mel-aren. 88.6 per cent. e weeks mil! her Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald, lid with his wife and e. I!-"me Valley. were Sunday visitors the home of Mr. MacDonaldfs parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown brother and sister-in-law Mr. and 59”” I!" W"k9'"! With 1101' PIP- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Miss Isabel Birt. Charlottetown sited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck. Mount Stewart were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and ward Jay. OLD TIME FIDDLING Mrs. Ed- BA ION OF P. E. I. of Agricultural thor of"hc ”Wtcl.ean throughout Canada). board Writing Se in senior room, YET . . . CLIFTON WEBB, AS A CHILD-HATER WHO FINDS HIMSELF KNEE-DEEP IN BOY SCOUTS . . . . KIDS! THIS SATURDAY MORNING THERE WILL BE ANOTHER 4 i HEY KIDS -- LOOK! LOOK! FREE "POP TOYS" IN EVERY BOX OF POPCORN; ALSO ”HALLOWElEN" BOOTY BAG AND "COKE" HATS WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF POPCORN 03 s DRINKS! T Feulurin 9 PRESENTED WITH DIGNITY -- 8 BIG CARTOONS and ONE STOOGE COMEDY DOORS OPEN 9:30 Show Starts 10 a.m. Adm.: Adults 356; Chlldnsn 150 CAPITOL PRINCE EDWARD MON. - TUE. - WED. WHAT SOME PARENTS WANT THEIR OIIILDREN TOKNOW...BUTFEW KNOWHOWTOTELLTHEMc MATINEE AT 2:30 EVENING SHOWS 7 AND D - mr.t..:vw rm to-hot-. !ll('.IVl'! 557253 271.1 ' er .,V. i. ll. - tom ottlv DOWN FROM THEIR MOUNTAIN LAIR SWEPT AN ARMY OF DESPERATE MEN! CHI LDIII IIIIII SIX? I E Matinee 50 user aesu-nset Evening 75d .t.t- vmm” .l----tin) tulltihl tn III-'ll tvws'- I'll" . his lowv trtlppt-CI in U wt---..lviW Canadian Chiid Health Association TWO HLOOR STRFII-1T EAST TORONTO, ONTARIO Dear Sir or Madam: 'l1le Canadian (llild Health Association--a bodv of public apirltr citizens dedicated to the promotion of maternal welfare and the re duction of infant mortality in Canada-announce their sponsorship Q the motion picture, "We Want a Child" Produced in Denmark and winner of the Gold Medal at the Vol ice Film Festival, this film has been endorsed by doctors. nlnaeo social service workers. marriage counseilon. Boy Scout and Girl Guide leaders. and representatives of many other organisations. I one of the timeiiest themes ever seen on theatre serene. That agree this picture has positive value in social hygiene education and should be seen by every person concerned with sane cittisendilp IM safe motherhood. "we want it Fluid" is not a documentary but a story. beautifth and sympathetically told. about young people facing some of II greatest yr blems of all time. Yours very truly. REV. HERBERT L. TROYER. V.l:. Erecudve Director cum-1 Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - SATURDAY THEATRE Millil'AiliIE FRIDAY - SATURDAY - ADM. 401-. - 550 "Hide The Man llown" Colossal Western Epic Aho: MARCIANO vs. MOORE FIGHT I'lC'I'IlRllS