T B. I. S. Meeting iasi Nighi midst" the chairminsliip oi pres- iiirnt Thomas MacAvinn. the mem- ims oi the Benevolent Irish society ....,...., . .. ...-...- Some Winners At Souris The Eastern ,Guardian Saturday, Sept. 11, 1954 The Guardian Page ....'TlM0'i'!lY buying and cleaning timothy seed. lllill. We an Interment was cemetery. in the Valieylield eh. provincial grade 10 examin- ations. The convention closed discussion on questions tram the question box. with a drawn rvaruslzl. JAILED to six months in prison on eougou of inciting public opinion. The in- ISTANBUL. Turkey (AP) - An dependent paper, Yeni Sabah. has Istanbul criminal court has aen- been one or the major opposition tenced Saia Kilicoglu, publisher oi newspapers to the government at one oi Turkey's largest newspapers. Prime Minister Adrian Menderes. HARRINGTON, R. l. tAPi Alice W. Bates. '16, was killed in her bed Friday by an automobile held a highly V!l1CC3551Ul bl-I-SIRE59 Paying highest market prices. that Iailed to make a curve at BRING O MILES nievilnl 13” mgmt , Fraser and Annear. Montague. '....'CHOiCE FOWL. baby beei. hllh Wind and mced "”0”K.h A THE FROM The correspondence as read or ffggh 1.1.11.1 igmh, spec.” pm... corner or her home. The driver. we secretary was ordered iiled. are new membe is were initiated mm the Society by president Mac- Amm and they were warmly wel- mmgd by the members present.The bwneg part oi -the meeting can- ugggd or routine reports from the d:iirreiii. standing committees oi the Society. . A committee oi iive Wu appoint- H, to represent the Benevolent 1i-isli Society in connection with CllRl'lOltEiDWIl'5 centennial year In i955 and it is expected that plans 71 l()li the Society's contribution to the recent tests. Montague, the guest oi Mr. nndi . celebrations will be iinalizod in t'wp Mrs. Harvey Ross. i ipp 71177 - near iuture. . --ruumtai. WEDNESDAY--The F (CD1 and i DRESS As A short social hour followed cum- funeral or the late Mrs. John Cum- ..'Mrs. Frances Mcaarrigie and M N ' l V ' p;pt.on oi the meeting. mings, Kiimuir, who passed away son Rlcliy irom Militown, N. 13., U . m The Rugged No.Man'5.L,md where p Nib PLEASE - moo-c in the Kings County Hospital on are visiting her brother and aister- Treason and Glory battkd side by i No BABY September 5, was held Wednesday in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Burke, THE sm.swE" id ' i 5”-HNG , t G d I trom the Kilmulr United Church Montague, and her uncle and aunt, s P. I p PROBLEMS y ' with Rev. A. C. Fraser, Valleyfield, Mr. and Mrs. William Landry, . 5 F B "I I . . ' 2i'iiciating."I'l'ie hymns sungnwere: Lower Montague. In W misc I; cl ' M - The Lords My Shepherd, All . , a us en :2. a The Way My Saviour Leads Me," ..'Mis.s Lorraine MacLure, oi the WW" HIS . REFRESHMENT 0 and "Abide With Me." The organ- gait of the Bank oi Nova Scotia, i BAR ist was Mrs. William McKenna. ontague, is leaving this morning I l . pp To .s o o The pail bearers were Mack Mac- to spend her holidays in Montreal, (RT. iD;;::"Do"P"Il'z'i';'" l Phee, Jack Bruce. Marty MacDon- Que., and Summerville, Mass. She M P ' '45". i . .t. W 1 (;me W 3 accorded hid, John K. MacDonald, L, W, will be accompanied by Miss Jean l opal” P Ii A "31 5 ” " MacKinnon and Basil Macxinnon. MacLeod, Victoria Cross. Li Rm Wilcy Gorveatt. Deputy Grand - 'pr of tho I.0.0.F., Maritime mics by the members oi St ll licbelmlt Lodge No. 10 at a meeting held in Odd Fellows . ' BOX OFFICE ' charlottetoun on the occas- T h C 1 M t . oi his oiiicial visit last even- U i c w v The liepuiy Grand Master who ....'The second and last day oi lion box. some oi which provoked ophhs AT wiiiirs H0111 AmllCl'53- N-Si KRVB M1 the teachers convention at Mon- a great deal of spirited discussion, iiiiurssiie FEWCW 0f we WDTK Cl tague was opened yesterday morn- , , . mp oi-tier tllI'0UZl1OUL1Cllh&ClI and 1113 with the roll call, AFTERNOON 555510” 1z'05 DST . wirr parts oi the word wliicli was After the roll call Mrs. Ina The aiternoon session was open- nms: instriictivc and encouraging. Hickox read the minutes of the ed by is short talk given by Mr. ALAN LADD I. VIRGINIA NIAYO ,-mitt-ii on the platiorin with the previous day's meeting which George Andrew, athletic director i')4-piity were Bros. .l. A. MacNai.'. were approved and adopted as at P. W. L'., on the purpose and, H Mummkmsrs "THE iiilii who acted as chairman, .'l. read. place oi athletics and physical; . ii r..'.1i, P.G.M., Menton Whitlock, The guest speaker for the morn- education in school, today, Then .1; imhie grand. St. Lawrence Lodge. ing's session was Mr. Malcolm Mr. Andrew moved to the out. ----in-------mH --ei I ' Tiznnins Cniiiy, noble grand Wildev MacKenzie, assistant director at door; where, with the .m or . .il(li!9, Mrs Ruby Houlo, past pres- education. Mr. Maci(t-nzie's talk number or teacher; he .-i,mo,..l i(lPlii. Rebekah Assembly. Miss Mnlile Worth, district deputy pres- ir1ci.: oi Rcbcknh Asembly. Mack MilL'Kl'.'li7.lf' oi Montague, past dis- izxri deputy grand master ior Dis- t::ti 12 and D. F. Bethune. pas: grand piitriarcli. Bro. Earle Leaman. i)DG.M of Massachusetts was also an iiniioiired guest. In existence committees, made up ads oi teaching lntermcdiaie . . . , iECHNlCOlOi1 Vriilmiiiig the main address and 3 of a good cross-section oi the arllllniCLlC. LVENUDG 7 and 9-15 l'I;.Pi talk by Em. C. H. Black, R Province's teachers, who decide Nomination! of new slate of oi. snort n:'nr.i'am was contributed by :;:n D.-ms Ward in a solo and J :rarl.ii;: by Bro. Robert Compton, lliiill ni nhirh were much enjoyed. Mix lirleii Mcliricliern was accom- ii which they believe to be truths. was elected vice-president and , p i.ri .--limcni.-i were served 1; Many parents wonder why the Miss Claire Delorie secretary. i ll-filll)Pi'.S oi the order under mg Department of Eduritilon changes The following are the resolu- MON.-TUE.-win. I l. i t ininiiiiee V1iiKi1ail:iii convrner, Bro. John Achievement lice No. B, Wiidey No. 27 and V ....'VAI.LEYl'lELD-Orwell Head congregations, services ior Sunday Sept. 12: Valleyiield li.00 a.m.; A. C. Fraser, ..'WlNs DECISION-Signalman apprentice. Ron Diamond oi Mont- ague and Kingston, 0nt.. recently iought at. the Perth. Ont., exhibi- tion, and won a decision over his oppongnt. Ron also done well in his signals,class, having come second out or a class ol 16 in his on all these this week-end Lleweiiyn's, Montague. at "A W. M. S. Rally.will be held at Sourls United Church, September itch, at 2.30 p. in. standard Time Guwt Speaker, Mis Elma lnnman, Trinidad. ....:m.mi Personals .fMr. Archie Lanlgan, Sturgeon, was a recent visitor to Lower Concluding Sessions Yesterday Of was concerned generally with the school curriculum and specifically with the particular books neces- sary ior each individual course. The speaker mentioned that the Department oi Education was working hand in hand with the Teachers Federation and there are the books most desirable for the course oi studies in the schools. Mr. Macxenzie dealt with some of the plrents' attitudes towards books and some or the iallacies the books used in different cour- ses as frequently as they do. Mr. MacKenzie explained that P. E. 1.. because of its size, has to fol- stratetl a iew games which child- ren can ssiely play in the school's yard and which can be enjoyed immensely by the participants. Following Mr. Andrew's demon- stration Mr. Derrlil MacGuigan gave a very enlightening and in- terrsting demonstration of meth- Iiccr: was next on the agenda and in the iollowing elections Mrs. Marlon Johnstone was elect- ed president, succeeding Mr. Jo- seph Scuiiy. Mrs. Zita Boudreauit lions passed: l 1. Resolved that a vols of thanks of this convention be ex- tended to the Montague Schooll Charles G. Nardoza. 24, who was (urinal subject be discontinued in lunhurt, was questioned by police. l i CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "THE GOLDEN FAMILY! ADIILTS 600-(THILDREN YNDER 1'! FREE BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:45 IEM.-SHOW STARTS 8:15 (DST) FINAL TO-DAY MATINEE 2:30 Prices: Matinee 75c & 35c Eve. 391.00 & 75c The It's really me, folks i . . as Casanova, the lovin', due-lln', menace of Venice . chasin' more domes -- and being chased by more husbands-than any guy in his- nay low the changes endorsed by the Board ior the use oi this buIld- wry! H I bigger provinces. The book print.- ing. s irig companies are not anxious to 2. Resolved that the thanks oi old at Montague ll print a small quantity of books the convention be extended to . on account of the cost invnivcdythe speakers and the oiiirers who i 'A xiicrcssliil achievement dny Mr lZ”iii iii the home of Ham- insisted on the older books thcylccss. 'i!t'iil(i licd, Victoria Cross, on Fri- would, in all probability, cost 3. Rcsolvcd that the thanks of 41-09 Ii. ".'ll)0li, September 3, club more than the newer ones. this Convention be extended in iiirnioe: parent; and other; mm-- He mentioned also the newiilie press ior the excellent rover- vsvvri vimclied the plncing of the 0'?!-'t-W1 hi" Wally Wood. Marshiield The im.ntnls were of excellent it-zsliyr type and were shown in ("viii .'.t Dig (Allowing "5 H", 1-Nuns: ket price ' the convention and whereas we After Mr MarKenzlea talk an have it record attendance of 96 YEAR'S WORK enjoyable sing-song was conduct- teachers. thereiore be it resolved 1 Hammond Reid: 2. Jnhn Mac- o- Id; . - Ab e is the Cham ion Draft Mare at the Souris Ex- ”” '”'””"-V A '””"b" '3' ”"”5' ""””" ”'f"" A L M;1liIl)0nn-ldfirgc !::cl:,):iiaIl:il;n4arI:3ill'y mbitionoyrhursday, owneia by T. J. Kickharm MIP. tions were drawn from the ques- 5. Resolved that health as a f' P) xii.-i v A i; 7. ; . ' , . - , . v i p p iv-nymdnngzsap Merrill Ross Cd bgeg)r.;:tg;o;Er;ggt;sn the Resciwe Champion Mare min . .7j 4-I -rtauwaogokp 3,30 sH0wMANsHir Centre picture, Charles S. MacDonald. one of the lead- A j JOAN FONTAlNEl 7300 ( , 3,, : , ing exhibitors in the Holstein division owned the Champion 1 T BASIL AUDREV HUGH . 9:00 it-in ...1”.?...” Female and Reserve shown above. I RA.lH30UE.DA”.9.lllA5R'-QWE . li1ri)tmnid.' 6. Morley Aniiear. JUDGINO 1 Hammond Raid: 2. John Mac- DWHTG: 3. Morley Annear; 4. Billy Second from bottom is the Senior and Grand Champ- ion Ayrshire Fcmaie owned by Robert White. Bottom: The Male Champion and Reserve Hereford own!-d by C. L. Townsend & Sons. MacDonald: 5. Donald Ross. Colonel F. I. Andrew special prize for Showmanship and promotion of the breed - Hammond Reid. Fort Augustus Win Over Summerville -N F . A .L , h b 11 1 lb. K. Smith M, C. Duffy ri, P. & tvonulis illiitliuvilbtoliy nlsglitz scrfsanltril Gillan 2b ' Ali" " JCTTIOS MCSOII by dcicnting Siimmcrville 12-5 :i' summ"Vm,.,,-,;, wh,1Hn 0. E Exhibition Dundas' the Pcnke's Diamond last Sunday aiternoon Gerard Macliiachern pitched it Lineups: Fort Augustus-G. Maczachern p. I. Curran ci, D. O'Shen if. F Callaghan c. 8. Kelly Iib, F. Sm.itn Whelnn lb. B. Cain p. L. Koughnn rib. J. Cain cf, M. Dunn as, N. and as a consequence it P. 1. science books and said that equip-l ment which can he used in dem-, onstratiohs of the experiments contained in them will soon be available for half the normal mar- ed by Mrs. Maclsure. Following made the convention such a suc- age which this convention receiv- ed. 4. Resolved that whereas Mon- tague has two restaurants to ac- commodate the teachers attending that Montague remain the con- FRIDAY - SATURDAY September 10 - 'll ”BDTANY BAY" (Color) PLUS SHORTS REGULAR muons ON WIDE SCREEN . WANTED brilliant four-hitter ior the winners and Billy Cain was the loser. Mitc- Enchcrn had 14 Sil'il(C0llLl and Cain Fraser ii, A. Ryan 2b .7. Fraser ri. Umpire-S. Hughes. Special prizes not included in prize list:-Kelly & Mac- liinls, Charlottetown, 1 fall WI coat, any shade or size, Valli? R50 for champion hnrsc shown Thursday, Sep- iembcr 16; Louis Burge, St. P"'"i”S. 355 each champion mic and female, and 315 for Mt udder in Holstein ciassos; Sterling Macswain, Inlr-rnaiional dealer Morell, iirst prize R3. second prize 32 for junior get of sire in llim? dairy breeds. Total T13. six. F. smith hit a home run. t Featuring: . c I - liuis iiavi: igT:i:ertw(':':ystie"i:srl ctitrisr and the Melody lanch orchestra and Many Dililrs MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER, SEPT. 11 -- TIME 8 & 10 P.M. SATURDAY HIGHLAND DANGIHG P. E. I. PLOWING MATCH Sponsored by THE KIWANIS CLUB OF CHARLOTTETOWN IN THE FORUM SEPT. 15th at 4:30 and 8 pm. (DST) THE FIGHTING. . LOVING...THRiLLING STORY 0! Competitions in Highland Fling and Sword Dance. erc.. will be held on Wednes- day afternoon at 3:45 (Standard Time). OF A FOOTBALL HE h BOX OFFICE A CHARL()TTl-ZTOWN FORLM Open daily from - 10-12: 2-4: '1-9 Tickets: 51.00. 51.70. 32.20 Children under 12 Half Price. Use the form below for Mall Orders. Kiwanis Club. SANDY'8 RESTAURANT MARSHFIELD THIS SUNDAY-- . ' 4 p.tn. Daylight Saving Tiintv--Spot-tal hot iurkey.0l' chicken dinner with all the trimmings-31.25; child- ren 65 cents. SAHDWS DRIVE-IN-MOVIES 4- Webster, Souris. Phone K L show imiil alterations have been completed. ' r . l Charlottetown Fnnim - Charlottetown T 13,000 feet of logs, before THIS SUNDAYAEH, IL "El-SON"”Hmlm "ml , I Enclosed pl!-up find 55 ------ N "W A'l"" ------------ -- I It's the comedy treat or the year. Evc Ardcn "Our -iuusiiuxstas l (llsildrenk tickets for Matint-efllvt-nlng (chock which applies) 05' October 15. 1954. For fur- Miss Brooks", a riot of fun in "THE LADY WANTS . , GENE AU-ray sh0wggw,.dm.,d.y 159,, ' flier pamc I G MINK ' I Name ................................................................ -- Pl""'” ------------------------ " uars Contact A Proceeds from this show go to the IRON LUNG EDY T W" l FUND. Please make every effort to attend our last ALSO CO” I Add"-'s --------------------------------- ----- ---------------- -- " """""""""""""""""""""" " I MATINEE 2 P. M.