LIECTENAN'I‘ILHentitir l".\\'. Hyndmitn i'estcrriri" presented .19 lifesai'iiii: av'rii'rl- to per- .son; who rendered lite saving ‘ assistance trrnct-islunt victims. The a\\'arri’~. sponsored annu- .ally by Ra'litl fitzitittn (HEW. slimlllClrit't‘. ye: :wen at 19; isidride Atolal oi l‘l PFIWJIIS tilio ren- John Francis Macintyrc. James I” Rf‘LIIIILIId Cst. John Dell'itt, lit ~.\ll’. Soul'- imminent honored ‘ ll'3‘.ll* ." danger tit tII.ti:i \ ere Cm rriizir "~"llli‘tl ._- .i i. I '~I.l(‘rl culled for ' 5:“1!’ ii neliided eiuht It'iit resulted in drownnie Il': ltt'ir oi these. re s.- iloes or hi'nlmn we more lI‘l\'O|\'- ed. Anton" irr out it winners were t'w "1‘ i and a boy Ian I} il l i'i...;i~im of the Red 4t ti ’\«il-- _-:iroty serve.- es. and r. max , .l the advis< tory btai'rl tt‘.’ the awards. read the rim” tn ti.i-..tr «bonkers w i it. ‘.I t’ It dmore; i 'i "i .‘i Sum ., ii '. l’ .i i m er. i I‘ I". I It e d 'i .. .‘i‘ lit Neill. BTNII’. ’l iI i'_(‘nt(‘ \l'- seriaii‘ I r! t t ‘ ('riiiim ssion- .. The 1 >. 4* pitiisrii'rirl an- nually w ‘ wimmcrstile radio “ i 1' FIRST ‘l‘ \ ll Mastt- (Tyi- “Jami rand .Ins. epli'P rt ~‘rl Ho Ill'sl award ‘7. t'ii'ryr'ir . Old Elm i ‘ i‘ii'oiiiin’i. in Spur s ‘I .r. lhw-emhe'. rm.~ -. :i-wi ICHII Taytor i idw tin sai Ill: The ' ‘ tic: Tat loi‘. by p;;t.. Iil il'ni’il 4 little in Iii-1'10 "wit~ P-Jtv .lanuri; tit '. »' -.*i'. Latch ' V ' "owned the third rest-uni; ’ttl- yeafmlrl i "r I imson from her liiii‘nir: home in Al- .~ I l‘." '4 .I it hit :~-i “.‘iir to i‘ecrw- ‘:“i’_' John "r li'- in the ll'il'll .\ . .7 slit-tn and \li‘s. \I’illairl l :t "v‘v-ie til \I‘\ year-old Iia' il .“l'i‘i‘ll from the t t l‘iori Wharf in Julywat‘i'r-iiirr'l for illt‘ll' awards. --IIuI------__--.---------I--- “ERN RIEFS Here. ilyiid- Jill who, II o u s c. Governor Government Lieutenant - man is seen presentin: awiird to Gary Word. alone with Just-pit rescued foiir-yezir-old Rot-he from drowning in Sour- is Ililt'htll' in December. ltllil. a 3 Receive it e Saving Awards MacDonald. nut is. received awards for the res l-I “‘50 whim" cue of crew members from the ' .\leiy stranded draczcr Gloria nif Soiii'is in December . Cutclifte was presented award 1 r Iii‘e sziv'm by nrttt: WIN FREE WE cizil l'(‘>llll‘iilltilt on scrcrui occu- sons. Ilorlei'ick Pratt rind (iordon SJIIIIICI'SDII siivrd the lives of l\\tl \lllflll boys in January by rescuing them from droiiniii; in SI I‘cti'r's Ito}: and i't'iii'tetl the awards for their :it'tttiii. ...'i.st month's incident oi l\‘0 :Sllinl’llt‘i'.‘ do boys drittzii;r on to iflons out of Sumiiir‘rsirlt ii - r- biiiir \'..'1\ responsible for the Ipi'esontzilinii or three I|l(‘\£l\'ll"; ‘it\\}ll'(I.\‘ lIll\ moriiine. Sui. iliiut‘iou. Ilt".il". and (l‘t‘l 24mi- ’ 191‘ were l'onoi’orl tor 3:1! till: the ' I to ‘ l‘ni mm, y t‘i'StlIlilLI him from an line In the iinrlnurr. I (113:. i i. .\I\' .\‘!i l‘L‘\\t'lI. i'tee’i'ed tile 7l\\.‘tl‘tl for his Htllt‘ill and that of the ship's crew in rest-tin: Kenneth .lns. eph Illzieriiiirii'e li'oin ilwi‘l‘r‘. fli‘niin': l(‘t‘ line in Noi'tliiimber- lniiil Sirnit. The recipients of iii.» {if i c e - &I\\.lltl‘. u -m EK E i 3 4. : i” ' . - y . V t l. (.iiiii llltl \I ll_\ \lhllll. arc toiwmch “me she mosad m Upper THEATRE TICKETS - ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County Valleytield Lady, 100 Today, Says She’s Never Cast Ballot MONTAGL'E —— Margaret. .Mucl’iierwn, Vallcyt'icid Cele- ' ‘ orutcs Itcl’e 100th birthday w,‘ day. She enjoys good is able in get around on horiI \\1Il) and jolly but} have some difficulty ini » I‘t‘fifllilfl and writing. [Jr the has l"."t.‘(,‘l\'(.‘d messages of; ‘ co:i}.ratiil.itimi irom the Queen. i " yth'lll(‘nflllLGOYCI'I’IOI‘ F. Walter}: ‘V IIlyirlmrin, Premier Walter Ru? \ I {Show .\Ir~, Margaret Macdon- I S alJ. MP” Prime Minister Johni- (: lliclcnbuker and several or. ~ I On being told she was to have I in r picture taken she said. “0hr my no! all this fuss over my| birihiliiy, l shouli have died! Sllflil.‘l'.” ‘ Slic attributes her loiigcvit, to “grind Eiiiitei'mzik. I guess." when asked what she thoughtt of the political situation she re-i ,ilieii. "i does iioi bother me! l I'il\.‘ lli".t‘i' voted in my life." MiIIcove 4-H Club cd her. also one brother Donald. Helds Program A “7, of Charlottetown. She said or mp “we all worked hard but en- ' .ldycd it." lspcnt on the family farm with Ifive sisters who all predeceas- 'l‘hc lnnrili meeting \lilleoi'e 4-H Club was held re- cently at .lliilcove School. Tlicrcl were ill members present. '\ smooch was given by Corinne f;;.llnni ‘Ii a book report “The Wind Blows lt‘rec”. Pearl M ’1 :tcatl until three years ago. at L: \i- spurt-lies :it the next meet-i ms The pi'ournm iias presented by I Mr' and Mls' ha Ross' Each summer she goes Kathv McQuaid and Norma blur-I l':\l'fl. The next niectine is to be held I 1118 holiday Period With \ .‘l"l‘.l 7. nt llillt-ove School. i brother Don-aid and her "m ~‘-”—"‘—“‘—"i nieces, es. lti'letllt‘r with their families. and Miss Edna Walker. \terr‘ honored by Red Cross at a Illll‘. he 'n prepared by t'i‘oss volunteers. with “1 A. Smith as convener. . ' and others. 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Feb. 15. I963. ’ year MARGARET MacPHERSON .‘ t The earl part of her life was1 . . . y .ing yell in appreciation of Mr.'hc says_ “that when a building . “'3' ieventually to Vaiicyfield where: she resided on th: old NORM-l {Montague where she lives with a back. ' to Valleyl‘ic-ld where she spends, her ‘ two ; icty concert. Catherine waughl Basil MacCoubrey thanked the the Cub Pack Progressing At Montague An active Cub program ‘ ‘ er the leadership lot Cub Master Mrs. Ina Hickox twith assistants Mrs. Douglas ’Coffin and Mrs. Art Sullivan. Cubs meet each Monday at 3:30. in the assembly room of the Montague Elementary School. The time clapsing from school dismissal until all the bovs can assemble is spent In games and contests of skill, under the direc- tion of Patrick Donahue and Harry Griffin. The boys are pron essinc vcry favorably in their lust and sec- star tests. Stars were awarded recently to Robbie Bre- h-aiut. t Beck. Alan Coffin and Ralph Sorrey. The pack will be attending church parade with Scouts, Guides and Brownies. at St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church. Feb. 24. During Scout Week the pack will appear in uniform each day. Commissioner Gordon Kerr visited the pack this week. e spoke concerning the use of re- gistratlon fees and told of the magazine for boys which will After a game the pack led by Ralph Sorrey. gave a resound- Kerr and the grand howl. Cavendish Men Plan Concert For several years she lived. The February meeting of Ca-Vlett ‘ in the United States. retuniiina vendish Men's Association W a S'; has been any crookedness in the held at. the home of Ralph Bur- letting of the contract". the ar- dett. presided over by Elm e r ticle said “let us have the facts i .Fyfc. the president. I\lr. Burdctt led the sing-50nd. nd the devotions were led by Maynard Simpson and John .MacNeiII. Rev. Morley Bentley led the study period. It was decided to have a var- ‘ladics of Cavendish UCW for the Today she will have a large'refreShmems- Red 1 birthday cake with candles and; M r s. jexriects a visit from her brother .at the home 0 . . Toombs. iNorth Rustico. March 4. the available to all cubs next, Head On Cabot Bldg. .D'eiinitely 0i Explorer t A Charlottetown man known *for his interest in Prince Ed- iward Island history has unear- lthed evidence which clearly in- 1 dictates the carving atop the now .demolishcd Cabot Building was ’that of John Cabot. Major T.E. MacNutt has dis- covered ln old newspapers 3 reference to the carving as be- ing that of Cabot. ome weeks ago some doubt had been expressed as to o authenticity of the claim. In the ally Examiner. of Feb. 12. 1885. Major MacN utt found the following reference in a story dealing with a descrip- tion of the building. “Carved work will be freely introduced and in the centre. a short distance below the pedi- ment. will be shown the carved head of Cabot. the discoverer of Prince Edward Island." REMOVED INTACT The carving was re moved from the Cabot Building intact and will be used in the new Pro- vincial Building. to be con- structed this year. ' Major MacNutt was surpris- ied at the few references made tto the building in the newspap- Iers of 1885. "One would think.‘ ‘oi such dimensions and impor- .tance was being erected refer- .ences to it would be frequently do .. In May of 1885. The Patriot .ran an article intimating that ‘ it was not above board in the ing of the contract. “If there of the case by all means". In June. Hansard contained the following. apparently an an- ‘ . swer to the article: Mr. Burpcc for Mr. Weldon 'ker' “Has any contract been en-i ‘ tered into for the construction of. Credit Ulllon League who spoke. new Dominion Building at 3 cu the advantages of school tChnrlottetown'.’ If so. who the contractor? What is amount of his tender? What The next meeting is to be hold‘ the amount to be paid under the . questions. ‘3 contract? lot public works permitted such the. [his the departmenti 'Rent Control 3 Legislation rental control leg 5 ation contractor to use stone dlfferenti considered by u... prmimm Ifrom that require}! In PM "We" r government. has prompted it... ltlscment or Specificamm“ foridcpnrtment of welfare and lab tenders? , xor to look into the matter it n- Thc answer was 2W0“ by S" in view of drawing up lucid“. [Hector Lanzevln: itlon for consideration at the “$7.397 CONTRACT v ‘ 'next session of the Lcuishiiu e, "The “Mina” " Thom“ (" i Hon. Henry Wedge saizt \t-s COMO" 0‘ Monet“: the amount I‘terday that such legislation 0f the contra” I? 557397; “l e iwould be “enabling legislation" amount to be Paid 0“ the c 0 "' 1when would permit a commun- lract I! the 811109“ 0‘ “‘9 ten‘ lily. at its own discretion. tr, der; the specmcations call 'pass “Jaws covering mm. for ‘reddish brown sandstone control. equallin «#:1313332: ngzrrlgftefll He said the legislation. il sump e ex ’ ‘ .. town and Ottawa. which was ob_ tpassed. would apply to am 1 land communit that has i . tained from Cumberland Coun- to pass bylaw: “m” l I flsmnhwmmtmwmmwmwn 3" “pm. . it “n {legislation may be followed up Ifc-sséhcatndfilsngr ring“! .by health department l't‘gliin. "I ' tin tandard t A quality and C010“ and ls there' E 322353 refit; units. 'S'Ttlllsllt'lu fore in accordance with the . add. “is probably more imp”. . “peeificmon’” } taut than rental control." Architects for the building _ lAppeaI Heard were Messers. Sterling and Har- ris of Charlottetown. The construction of tlhe bulld-l Ing took the life of at east one S , man. Major MacNutt found thaél on July 20. 1885, a man name . ‘ ‘ ‘ V Alexander MacLean was killed The “Ppeals ‘33"3“:‘_ PM“? at Peake‘s No. 2 wharf whileli "id Barry GGSS-L (gdllolm‘li‘h'nli bu'ld. ‘ an early .‘ ac co . use it Ipmoadjng Stone [or the I iCharlottctowr. were heard by th- ‘Suprcme Court of Prince i..l- [s A . :Wlil‘tl Island yesterday, and mi. ,ourncd to Thursday May in. I t. t Attorney for the appellants. ' 1 John J. Holmes bLscd his .ti. lH & S Epeal on the age of the l'tlilllin' . i both 16. stating that a lwo inn St. Augustinc‘l Home an 1”?“ m D‘mhwer “'35 “‘1‘” :Scliool Association met in theiswe' : _ _ [new cnmy mm] with a_ The appeal acanst scntohic: '13,.“ number of memm prmiof Maurice Williams. Clirirloitu- hem ‘ ‘lown was also heard and ad- journed to the sumo (lute. Chin Justice Thane A. t'ninn. ‘ugcnc Gallant president. prc. c ’l‘ ' ‘ si cretarys report ‘ ‘ _ . . , ., A i and financial reports More bdl' M“ JIM“? Ma‘l‘ R 3”“ .given. Guiean and Mt. JtlFilt'O GIMP?! Guest speaker for the even- flfiTwofdyjlad“ “hp Ehf’ "mm; iii-g was Gregory Kelly of the . Jr} WFQT I i r ‘ ‘. "a NURSERY is credit unions. . Flowers for The question box bl‘flllglll‘ .u "union, is‘ satisfactory answers to many I; hunts. After the meeting adjournch -' gig: "fingi: Ia penny auction was held. -- If your name appears in these ads! Pick up your Tickets at the Guardian-Patriot Office in Montague. I NMIINTAGIIE STORES OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9:30 P.M. for all new Illltl old Montague. P. E. I. tidi~on 'l‘..‘t. McIntyre v- ‘.\Iont..'it:ue MONTAGUE ELECTRIC CO. LTD. HEARTILY ENDORSE The "RED SEAL” Standard ‘ ct Adequate Wiring homes. Now is the time . . as men and material lis today for free estimates. MONTAGUE ELECTRIC are, available. Phone Red Rose. 1 lb. Pkg. TEA Phone 92-2 Jo Anna Dress Shappe Montague We Are Moving WINTER JACKETS Reg. 14.98 to 29.98 ': IV TORONTO an'i 11.3. I\l’Itll(’Ih Mitc- Phee are (nioymg a two week holiday ill 'It-i'onto. ’* IN MONTAGUE Mia. and Mrs. Mark )IacPhee. bavéw spent the past. two weeks in Montague. its CONVALESFING 111 Stewart is convalesth at Ills home in New Perth lol‘ Iowiitg simmer}: Mr. Stewart has~beezi a patient at the King; Comply Mnmnrial Hospital. :9: VISITING FATHER . homas Harris. has arrived from Detroit to visit her'rfatlici; Murdock .lIacPhee of flood Is'ands who hat; been a [fitien' .11 the Kitums County Montirinl limpdal for several wee . K ' P Fl'NEI‘tAl. -- The rii.‘ ner ‘ for Cliiron A Kemp of Alb was held Wednede af- ter n. ‘cb 13. at the United st Church. Sturgeon. The scr c was under the direction of Montague Funeral Home was conducted by Rev. ' Stceves assisted by Rev . The music was .Lcigh Wight were: "By fool “I Have Anchored . "Beyond The Sunset". Irers: Seymour O'Connor. ' Kemp. Howard Kern . O'Con Taylor. LeRoy Wiuht. 31w. Interment was cometary. I' . nor. Lester Kcn.p._ nor At 1 Now 9.98 & 19.98 Children’s JACKETS Reg. 9.98 to 16.98 Now 4.98 & 11.98 BLOUSES . Reg. 2.98 to 6.98 All one price 1.50 ADAMS FURNITURE MONTAGUE ‘ SAVE 100.00 I Fawcett Torrid Oil Range Sparkling “bite. Il‘mpt‘l'r’l gla-‘s Backpniicl. with color accents oi gold. turnuoise and c.. ... Fluorescent Lamp. ’ length ' and Panel Switch for Oven Lights. Reg. Price 359.95 New 259.95 Reconditioned Refrigerators. from $73.00 and up Dr. Albert E. Ings Veterinary Surgeon Montague Veterinary Clinic Telephone 137 Montague _Il>. 99c . grey. framed in chrome. Full~ Bella’s Shop Montague Seamless Mesh N Y L O N S Reg. 99c pair 1 Week Only pairs 9c Children‘s Training Pants See our Lucky Dollar WIGHTMAN’S Walk Up to Our 5 and 10 and SAVE Sizes 2 to s prs, 65° Double Weight 2 "rs. 47c Empire Picture Pack BACON Bob MacDonald You can always rely on Bob McGowan Motors Your Ford Dealer in Montague. Stop Tire Wear and Faulty Steering Too . . . We realign front-ends to new car spee- Ifications .. . . to give safe steering for bad weather days ahead . to stop needless tire wear! Stop by today! We are experts for balancing your tires too! Phone 10 Montague Richard W. Machan — Montacue lb. 59c MAPLE LEAF 1,4:- LB. PKGS. Cheese Slices . . . 2 for 59¢ Sewing Notions We thread. bins tape. etc. have needles. zippers. plus, ad for 30 more Specials MONTAGUE B.A.'. B.Sc.. LLB. Barrister. Solicitor, _ Public Main Street Montague Phone 303 In Montague SPRING COATS See Us For Now On Display New Dresses Arriving Daily PE-PLERS JEWELLERS Watch Repairs. Ennraving Authorized Bulova Dealt-r ONE ONLY V RCA 45 Automatic RECORD PLAYER Regular JUL? 1/2 Price 17'50 RCA Victor Radios. Transistors Record Player! O.K. TIRE SHOP IN RIONTAGI‘E 750-14 Goodyear TIRES 14.95 How 9'95 Each ATTENTION FARMERS: Rea. MABON Drug Company Montague Justin McNeill. ' Phc. The true story of men who COMING MON TUES. 811 year. Guaranteed to plane. “(I "X-15"—in color David McLean. Charles Bronson. Mary Tyler Moore THEATRE MONTAGUE Friday 8:30 Saturday 8 k 10 PM. Matinee Sat. 3:30 PM. faced death daily. Charles II killed on a test flight while savinx David's llfe. Mary leaves when she cannot stand the mental strain. Filmed from the air. A real thriller wlth romance. . - SIE MAE WONG—Best show thlo MOTOR OILS and GREASES GASOLINE. FUEL AND HEATING OILS Phone Bus. 28 Phone Res. 77-22 Alnwys Look to Imperial For the Best THERMOS Wide mouth vacuum bottle. Carry hot and cold food. Designed tr carry tull hot meals. SAVE TS to ROYAL ALBERT BONE CHINA 20 PERCENT Last call of old prices It‘orget-Me-Not. Pout-Point. Silver-Birch. A. A. (JOEY) FRASER Call us For Those Essa Producto Your Move OII. Furnace Oil. Fulr Reta" Price $339- KINGS roux-[y Now Is the time to have: your EnKHSII'RoBe and other patterns. Glsollnos.o:'urm Trude w“ m" m" "50' s , tractor tires vulvnn . , uc .. . RECORD CENTRE culcanize all sizes. Come In 2 & Boehnerls Jewellers om" Now “ow Glen MacKlnnon — Brooklyn today. I Ph 70 Mont‘m Rm“ mm“ mum. Ollfi ‘ I ____d AF. Campbell —— Montailiic Hilchey Jamieson’s and i Vanlderstine Pharmacy 1 Limited mourners WALLPAPER .. _. . escriptlons Veterinarian Drugs Mail orders rccclvc prompt Attention. Montague Phone l.“- N ixcn Veterinary Medicines bring in coupons SAVE 109; Your Montague Drug Storr 4E_____- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll-T Reid '8: MacKenzie MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER Phone :8 Montague ATTENTION FARMERS We now have I good supply of new and used equipment DUVAR RAD’IC SERVICE —SAVE 7000 On 1963 R.C.A. Victor TELEVISION The “NI-guru" 23" (‘onsolt .‘ In“. model. Neatly proportiriiit ‘i cmtpact cabinet wtth "Mitt VI special" chassis it WM TENS Walnut finish. Dimension; Height 331.". width .‘l‘i 5." m depth 15‘5". I year on pd" ' titre tube. 90 days comp t‘~ I m“, 3250 Im' A" “n' installation. dltlon. Good tires. A-l mo .«vsa-Ah.“