LI'I'I'LE SANDS Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- Lean, Massachuestts. have return- Ruby and David of sturgeon. ac- companied by Mrs. Lee Crane and Joyce of Albion. visited relatives in Little Sands on Sunday. llocly Docker Shocks Ascot. Continues To Hold Limelight Teusday. July 31 1956 The Guardian, Page 5 The Canadian Provost of Eastern Cuillllnand held a dinner and smok- er at their camp area at Camp Gagetown. N.B.. with the Pro- rnst Marshall of the Canadian Ar- my. Col. J. Stone of Ottawa as guest of honor. 32 soldiers of the HOLD SMOKER FOR Pat 5th Provost Company.irom Hali- fax and P.E.I. attending summer training at Camp Utopia attend- ed. L FRONT-Sgt. Walter Daiin, L-Cpl. Paul Ganham. L-Cpl. Roy White. Cpl Jerry MacDonald, L- Cpl. J.H. Gallant and L-Cpl. Eric Jay. BACK-L-Cpl. Jim Dorsey L-Cpl. Bob Hyndman. L-Cpl. Jack Henessey. L-Cpl. Sheldon Jay. Major Noel Hurst, L-Cpl. Doug Huggen. Col. Stone; Major J.M. Walsh. L-Cpl. Keith Wakeiin and L-Cpl. Ken Judson. All are from P.E.l. EASTERN GUARDIAN FUNERAL MURPIIY- The fu- ncral of the late. Daniel A. Mur- phy was held from the residence of Mrs. Stephen Murphy. Somer- ville. on Monday morning. July 30, to St. Joachim's Church. Ver- non River. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pas- tor Rev. Urban Gillis. Service at the grave was conducted by the Rev. John Cash. Pall hearers wcre: Norman MacMillan, Martin llynes. Arthur Cain. Wlmam Mm". Joseph Cronin and John Carmicli- acl. interment was in the church cemetery. The funeral was very largely attended. Montague, left last week, for Hali- fax. N.S.. where they Will reside. Mrs. lngraham.Dorchest- home after visiting his aunt Mrs. lvnr Phillips Montague. over tn week-end. . The Misses Margaret and Annie Shank, and Mr. Harry Shank 9' Milton. Maps, are enjoying "18" annual holiday at Lanes Cabins. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgemwarrcn. Braintrce. Mass., are visiting in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. AF. Campbell. their children Karen and Ricky are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McCai1nel. Lorne Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDon aid. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Nelson oi Charlottetown were recent visit- ors to Montague, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nelson. Miss Jean Smith. Preston, Ont- ario. und Miss Velma MacLcod. Gait. Ontario. are visiting in Mon- tague. guests of Miss MacLeod's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster. Miss Margaret MacLeod. Bos- ton. Mass.. accompanied by her nephew. Joseph Mueller. New York were recent guests of Miss MacLeodia sister-in-law. Mrs. El- la MacLeod. Montague. Miss Margaret MacLeod. Chest- nut Hill. Mass.. returned to her home after spending a few days visiting her sister and sister-ln- law Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, and Mrs Ella Macbcod, Montague. Mrs. A.B. Dcyarmond. and two children. Susan and Bruce, of San Diego, California. are guests of Mrs. Deyarmondls brother and aistcr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dun- can Bruce. Milltown Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mueller. Boston. Mass. are visiting in Mon- tague, guests of Mrs. Mueller's sister-in-law. Mrs. Ella MacLeod. and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson. Mrs. George Lake and her daughter. Miss Millie Lake, have returned to Montague, after upend- lnlz the past nine months at St. John's. Newfoundland. Their many friends are happy to ' than EVANGELIST Billy Graham in sound film in Morell Community Hall. 8:30 tonight. Also special messages in word and song by group from Emmanuel Bible Camp. Admission free. All wel- come. Well Known Poet Visits Montague Welcomed and stinguished vis- itors to Montague last week were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson MacDonald of Toronto. Mr. MacDonald. who results. He was born in Ontario. United Empire Loyalist Stock. his moth- er being a Pugsley. related to the a horse boat and made his living written ten books of poetry and one of prose, and has Just com- pleted two volumes on Shake- spearm... - His "Lyric Year" is consider- ed the finest lyric poetry in Amer- ica. and it is the only ever pub- lished in the author's hand writ- ing since Blake's Day. Other of his books include "Out of the Wil- derness". "Flagon of Beauty." "Song of the Undertow". and "Caw Caw Ballads.” He has lect- ured at Yale. Harvard, Bowdoin College, Columbia. and many oth- ers. Mr. MacDonald is married to the former Dorothy Coiomy of Maine. and they have one daught- er. Ann Meriden. Seventeen. Mr.. MacDonald has travelled from coast to coast across Can ads and has written poetry about every Province he had visited. This trip has been well planned for him by Dr. A.J. Myers and Helen Ramsay Myers and Mrs. Ernest Thomas (nee Amy Carver of Pownali Mr. MacDonald stay- ed at the Hill Side Inn, Montague. ISLE OF BRUDENELI. Dinna you read the news today Of the gathering of the clans? "Twas McLarens. Stewarts and Gordons Who made the festive plans. They gathered at Tri Rivers On the wee Isle of Brudenell In memo .v of their klnfolk And their history to retell. S.S. Convention Held At U.'C. Vernon River The Vernon District Sunday School Convention met in annual session in Vernon River United Church on Thursday. June 1st. with the president. Mr. Arnold Bruce in the chair. Sunday School reports and alloc- ations were acknowledged from the following church schools. Pow- nal, Vernon River. Cherry Valley, Millvlew. Hazdxook Baptist, Al- exander Baptist. Mt. Herbert Unit- ed. The allocation of S42 was for- warded to MR.E.C. Office at Saint John. N.B.. The theme of this con- vention was "Let the Bible Speak.” led by Sup't. Mr. Lloyd Furness the theme of the wosliip being "Joys of Teaching." The conven- tion president Mr. Bruce. Pownal, A dialogue "What is our Job" was portrayed by several of the sion with prayers after which a Sweet Isle of beauty much you know If llilflg the power to tell -The history of your long ago concerning folks and what befcli. Dlnna you hear the piper play As you trod the road to the Isle again? g . . She stood where they in silence 5' Beneath their brownstone calrni Where tall trees bend and whisper . Sleep ye faithful. sleep ye welli Tri Rivera o'er will wash YOU!” strand . And the winds sweet stories tell -LenaVeasey. Portland. Maine. (Formerly of Montague) ck. Mr. and Mrs. Josef Mueller left by car Saturday for their home in west Roxbufy. Mm-. IM Ipending a few dlya vlaltlng Mrs. Muelleria sister and BI'oth!'I'-II- Law, Mr. and lira. W. ll. F011"- Ioa. Montague. Land. Chestnut Hill and Mrs. W. J. Peodorgut. Rosiindale. L A C David Mai.-Donald of the, lt.C.A.F. at Comox. EC. ha! "9- turned to barracks after spending his vacation with hi parents. Mr and Mrs. Dan MacDonald. Mon- g.,ug,.l)gvld has done exception-. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pass. and ally well in radar and electronics. ' having obtained three diplomas and was an honor atudant of Ilia class of Clinton. gillcious box luncheon was shar- Mr. Arnold Bruce. Sup't. of Pownal United Church led the evening devotions the theme be- ing "Let the Bible Speak." OFFICERS Rev. Mr. Goudge brought in the following report for the officers for 1957.. President.Mr. Arnold Bruce: vicepresidcnt, Mrs. Reg- gie Masters; Secretary. Mrs. Earl Jenkins. - Mrs. George Hayden and Mrs. Harold Smith brought in the cour- tesy report. thanking leadcr Rev. Mr. Woolfrey for his inspiring lead- ership: the Rev John Sheen of this church; also the officials of Vernon River United Church for hospitality today: convention of- ficcrs. and all those who made this convention success. The work of the M.R.E.C.. How we as Sunday School Teachers can make the Bible Speak by being good licld workers and How Chil- dren make use of their hands in Bible Study and Application was Ill ” dialogue form by five members of convention and a group of Vernon Sunday School children showed that teache o. leaders, and parents of youth. God has placed upon us a great respon- sibility. Rev. T. Goudge closed thie very challenging Convention with pray- to -i Mi. Herbert Sunday School Tea- chers extended a cordial invitat- ion to next years convention. LONDON (Am A ducheu stared icily at the tall. blonde. full-boaomed woman affixing her signature to a Racing Form. Two dehutantes giggled and a peer o the realm snorted disapp out. "This is preposterous." said a stiff - necked racing official at Royal Ascot. "We've had every- thing here. but never autograph- aeeklng. Ascot will never live it' down. ' .Lady Docker. the shocker, was shocking Britain again. Sur- rounded by a clamoring mob, she was scribbling autographs as fast she co uld write "Norah Docker" on anything from a pig- In the seven years she's been married to millionaire Sir Bern- ard Docker, her ladyship has be- come a large figure of social controversy. IIEII QUOTES ARE NEWSY Highly articulate - though in somewhat too strident tones for some sensitive ears-she never seems to stop talking. But unlike many marathoners of the spoken word she is highly quotable. A few weeks ago the Dockers encountered what may be the big- gest crisis of their lives. Sir Bern- ard was fired from the chairman- ship of the Birmingham Small Arms Corporation. a job he had inheritedoalong with a Iortune- from his father. The corporation controls a far - flung industrial empire. Lady Docker took the blame "This has hurt me terribly" she said, "because some people are saying that I have caused this and have injured my husband." SAD PARTING She turned back her gold- plated. star - encrusted automo- blles to one of the corporation's subsidiaries. saying they had been supplied to her in turn for her publicizing them. 3 Freighter: Load Cargo In Georgetown The S. S. Claus Boge. a 1.264 reg. net ton German freighter with harbor Monday, bound for Rotter- dam via Summerside where she will take on additional cargo. She the Railway Wharf enroute from Island Produce are the loaders in Georgetown and when she has completed taking her cargo of peal ed pulp at Georgetown she will proceed to Mulgrave. N. S. to take on further cargo before pro- ceeding overseas. This Is the third German freigh- ter to load at Georgetown during the past week. Shut-ins Await Wheelchair Bus The annual two-day visit of the Walter Callow Wheelchair coach to Montague is eagerly awaited by a large number of patients in this area. Each year the visit is sponsored by the Acme Rebekah Lodge and a Callow tag day held on the preceding Saturday. gives everybody an opportunity to par- ticipate in this worth while pro- ject. The entire proceeds from the tag day are forwarded to the Wal- ter Callow fund. and the expenses of the visit are assumed by the Rcbekahs. While in Montague on Wednes- day and Thursday the hostess. Miss Green and the driver. Mr. Dunbar. will be guest at the Hill Side Inn. RUSSIAN POPULATION Population of the USSR in 1955 was estimated at more than 214.- 500.000 persons. of which 99.000.000 were Russians. F manship back. They have taken dren." , The Dockers now are fighting on get Sir Bernard's board chair- the cue to the stockholders by letter. TV and radio appeals. .. "They may win," said a London munclgr. "for both of them are (luau and say what you will. she certainly has thousands of friends." , Fiercely devoted to his wife. Sir Bernard lets her take most of the limelight. Lady Docker was born 50 V98” ago. Her father was a mechanical englnee named Sydney Royce butcher shop in the bustling Mid- lands city of Derby. Young Miss Turner worked at several business Jobs. MARRIED RICH MEN g Her first husband was a rich wine merchant named Clement Callingham. who died ing19-I5. He left her with her only child. a son named Lance. about 5400.000 in cash and a solid interest in his business. . The pretty widow next married Sir William Henry Collins. 8 -18- time operator in such items as salt and jam. When he died in 1947 he willed her nearly C1000.- 000 Two years later she was wed to Sir Bernard. . Her ladyshlp takes this view of money: . "I believe in spending it. The more I spend it the. more it gets into circulation. This helps bus- iness and it makes more work for the workers. And I have a flood time." SOFT TOUCH Lady Docker has given away thousands of pounds to charity. and some of her most vpublicized stunts have been to raise money for good causes. Friends say she has lent thousands to people in hard luck. Whatever happens about the chairmanship. one thing seems certain-the Dockers will stay on the front pages for a long time to come and Lady Docker. the shocker. will keep on shocking them. returned to Little Sands from ()nt- ario. Meney. Little Sands. children from Ottawa are now visiting Mrs. A.D. MacNeill. Mass. arrived In Little Sands last week.. Iilmliy. Abncy. were visiting Mrs. Gordonis parents in Little Sands. to Alex Blues. Little Sands. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Means. their two daughters and son motored to Mount Vernon from Jamaica Plains. Mass. They were accomp- anied by Mr. Hughie Munroe. Mr. and Mrs. Billy .'ViacKenzie children from Quincy. They are visiting Mr. Neil MacKenzie, Mt. Vernon. i Pherson. Wood Island East. This t' . elrllill Electric Pop-up toaster in the Hoiman's Brithday party. played on the'"Dunning" was at his home in Little Sands over the weekend. family of Abney. visited friends in Wood Islands East. Saturday evening. and two sons, Montreal. are vis- iting his sister. Mrs Cannell of Wood Islands East. arrived from ' week. They are visiting relatives in High Bank and Little Sands. lsland. was visiting friends in Lit- tle Sands over the weekend. and their three children. Sadie. Mr. and Mrs. Blois Clow have Mr. and Mm w-imam B. Cong rad. Detroit. Michigan, are ex- pected home this week. Mr. Con- rad is a brother of Mr. Sterling Conrad. Sturgeon. and Mrs. Con- rad is a sister of Mrs, Alex Blue. Little Sands, and Mrs. Rowan Sencabaugh. Oak Vail . The Con- rads will vI.slt their various re- latlves in Sturgeon, Albion. Little Sands and Oak. Valley. Their stay will not be very long but they want to see as many as possible of their relative" and friends. They were visiting Mrs. Mrs. James Harris and two l.'.rs. Harris's mother, Miss Kathryn Mai.-Neill, Boston. Mr. and Mrs.. Ivan Gordon and On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Mrs. Blue's sister. Mrs. Rowan Sencabau ”, Oak Valley. They also visited many of Mrs. Blue's relatives and friends in Albion and Strugeon. returning to Oak Val. Icy. They brought Miss Marian Spencer. who had been visiting her aunt there. back to Little Sands for a further visit with the Blues. - A.B. Sandy Blue of the Halifax and Congratulations areIfl'e1lI19DtIY Lodge Plans For In Montague A large number of officers and members of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. were present for the annual roll call and anniver- Llewellyn on the lunch commit- tee. ed to their home. They were vi . M . p t R .h d. I h B EDDY GILMORE owl . terrible wrenchu me itlng Mr. John W. Mac-Leaus. Dredge vsairat his hhrr: liar: ole: 0” Thundayv Kathleen Cam'- ! mm. ...nwy Wm ,1,” ,,;y ch", High Bank. me weekend, Callow Bus Effie Bruce and Annie Gillis will be i charge. with Mrs. Cann, Ruth MacLeod, Catherine Stew- art and Edith MacDonald on the lunch committee. Florie Stewart and Adah Mac- Gregor were appointed in charge of the annual Callow tag day which will be held Saturday. July sary LCFEIIIODIES Thursday even- 29"! ing. and many members who were unable to attend sent letters and telegrams which were read by Mrs. Winniired Viikerson. The meeting was conducted by the Noble Grand, Miss Florrle Benton and business discussed in- cluded final arrangements for hav- On Wednesday the committee in charge includes Violet MacDon- aid, and Catherine Stewart. with Hilda Hill-hey. Frances Shaw. Winnifred Vickerson. and Doris Naval Base v”'ited his home here over the weekend. He returned by Wood Islands Ferry Sunday after- HOOD. On behalf of the officers, Miss Benton extended a cordial well come to the members. including two members from Nova Scotia. Mrs. Lorraine Coffin and Mrs. Edna. Moar. An interesting re- some of the activities of the lodge during the past year was read by ,Iret package to a racing pro- Turner and her first image was Sunday. Blllille and Lila. accompanied Mr. IDS tlfegwaller Callow wheelchair Mrs.l I';f'8l:l(.'eS Shaw, A beautiful . 1 all apartment I We a , , ,. g , . W' lam H. Spencer on i 't 1 bus visit Montague on August the cand 9-ig ting ceremony. with 3"" P ' Em Mr. Menus paid a short visit a V5! 0 first and second. Cann as narrator, was presented. liilrs. Ruth MacLco(i as soloist sang very effectively "My Task". Piano accompanists during the evening were Mrs. Vickerson. Mrs. Erma Macl.aren and Mrs. Hilda Hilchcy. At the Close of the meeting de- licious rcfrcshmeiits were served under direction of the lunch com- mittee. Mrs. Violet MacDonald and Mrs. MacLaren. ' J c' to Mrs. ' Mac- she won a beautiful Gen.- Mr, George H. Blue. who is em- Mr. and Mrs. John Burhne and Mr. and Mrs. Miiiburn Keenan. Addie Mac- and Mrs. Mack Stewart Mr. Massachusetts last RESCUE, Mr. Duncan lllaccallum. Picton Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins is a well known poet. is making The afternoon session opened g Personals -his first visit to the island prov- with it short worship service con- fhecrcegfngfasgeggycggfnirei. 6EoR6E GOBEL ., " Mr. and Mrs- Buddy M3CPI"39- ince. and is delighted with the ducted by Vernon Teachers and I" cleared port at Georgetown NEVER HAD - IIIIRTII WHO ARE THE NIGHT PEOPLE AND WHAT DO THEY DO? These are the violent people of the midnight zones of the Berlin underworld . . . people of terrifying contrasts . . . people of betrayal. passion, intrigue '. . . who stalk this city of terror where no one is too innocent to die suddenly, violently-where love and hate are weapons, not emotions - where nothing happens In the dwtimev and everything happens at nigh" RIVER IT so soon - I FEATURE ATTRACTION: - - - - - - - HE'S THE NEW COMEDY STAR IN A ROLLICKIING MUSICAL HITI SPECIAL! SPECIAL! WED. AND THUR. SEE IT ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! P DRAMATIC NEWS REEL FILMS SHOWING THE SINKING OF ITALIAN LUXURY LINER "ANDREA DORIA". P SEA RESCUE BY LIFEBOATS AND HELICOPTER. 4 P SWEDISH LINER "STOCKHOL M". ITS BOW BADLY DAMAGED AND "ILE DE FRANCE" LAND SURVIVORS. 9 TEARFUL SCENES AS SURVIVORS TELL OF COLLISION AND w' H' Ferguwm Montague. ' in London by lvgriting. lie hag zileiegatesiand this was used as xigghleglhe lhardhllierlogtftfillnatllhltlhi and Mr. and Mrs. William Hayward. written. for wor magazine suc e topic n the buzz session which captain w. geld; and has . crew 7:- Crcstwood Drive. Charlottetown, as Scribners. London !l1VIerCllfy. followed. of t.hirl,y.eight men. Hm. pan of T 2 2 -1 Z 1 T j 1' I-ECHNICOLOR were the KUCSIS Of Mr. End MN and "WHY 0”1.9l'5- H9 35 8 50 Rev. John Shccn closed the ses- registry is Hamburg. Germany. er, Mass” ifthagguest of her bro- H . Wm. P 1 I N W I A th dl t d R . took on 1,200 cord of pealed pulp Anny '"'l"'l3w- M5 PM Mm RE Neli ,Bl)i!lnswick!mMr. ulgliiglgoifald vsas !llder.mGoudge eintigogiilze? til)” us lillf l:yG::SgSe.t:1wg& 13:33 by E Quit .it:::::;. .33"”.'.'..h'2.i.: ::.".”::i”i.l:::"-.i:::.L-s tr; As oi 2-- Mrs' Josef Muenen J1-' New ter University gboth in Ontario Charge y 850 8 large 6'000'm" Genmm ship M' v' York. returned by car to his Helthen t-mvgued to Europe on Balkan moved in and docked at FINAL TODAY Jone Wymcin . Von Jolinstono CAPITOL A- PICTURE OF VERY SPECIAL GREATNESS "MIRACLE IN THE -RAIN" SHOWS 2.30 - 7 - 9 Dick I-Iaymes nox omen OPENS 7:45 - snow AT DUSK mun. - rm. -. ADVENTURE THRILLER "LURE or run WILDERNESS" SAT. It MON. -- Musical Comedy "CBUISING DOWN THE RIVER" x?.5.-';: i '-w CO7-MOF74 4j AND Pz? xv4ZV DON'T FORGET PICNIC AT MORELL VILLAGE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lst Supper will be served starting at 5 O'clock. Regular Entertainment on Grounds. CHARLOTTETOWN iT MISS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POTATO FIELD DAY August 2nd lll:00 A. M. - 4 P. M.) DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL STATION SEE--- Spoaaored by Little Flower and St. Lawrence Churches. THE ANNUAL RINK TEA PARTY HEAR - -1 MURRAY HARBOR l ENJOY -- WEDNESDAY. AUGUST Ist AT P0l'A'l'0 DISEASE NURSERY. . EXPERIMENT PLOTS. SPECIAL EXHIBITS DR. ORA SMITH, of Cornell University- (World-famed Potato Expert and Judge at last year's Royal Winter Fair), 'ALSO OFITAWA and LOCAL OFFICIALS. "ISLAND" FRENCH FRIES, ISLAND CHIPS. ISLAND PUIATO CIIOCOLATES. an-. ammo loawoll. a. sc.. - . .. . um EAMEYTE ' :;kA.chang. l. Ami mm Booth g Nwem, Boom gg Mn, g Elm g A LUNCH - AND nmor A NooN PICNIC lg 6 . rtcelt I M . . TION R0 '7 ' noL?I9:n'-":7-I-t Mn ''I:''-uM" 0': There will be an interruption of electric power "W" M”"''' as 59'" TN Milk: W 0N "E mmrmm 8" .0 . P m'e""l'x;':,,,::.”m"s.;'”,, on our Montague line, out of Cherry Valley Corner, EXCEL”, mp” ' (T93 0? C0399: "id Fr?!”-'h Fri” Pwvid” C it , u M, c,..,..,.g....,., I. .,.,.,.d 1.. on Wednesday. August lat. ponalHIg. boo No am-39). A" raaeareh work at Iaacnoaaia Col- tween the hours of 1.30 and 4.30 .m., for the pun- ; um 0'. mn, noes .; ghee-hgwgd.-"lg: "TWO poacofmovlgg thelineaa?jquli'atIbytlieio&t11lo- l i"- . ii” 9' "" '"''C"-"" ""”" E Muaicalliotlrtalnmontndnanoa PLAN NOW TO ATTEND --- COME EARLY! n...::IIa'u7.o'i"ii'o..a. aiouguning. . (IrwaaaIaIuunvonain.I:nva:N'rwu.r.nlaa.ooisaoo.s)