The members of the Notre Daniel Academy Choir are seen above at Friday evening, when they particl- Niotre Da me Academy Choir the Notre Dame Auditorium Iastmpated ii; the pgoxgranime attwhlc-I; Europe was presented by Mis ' a trave ogue 0 er recen our o Mildred Harrington. 'New Oxygen .Mask For - fire brigade have purchased it new " Fire Chief D.H. Coffin, stressed Montague Fire The members of the Montague Oxygen mask to be used fcr rescue work at fires. it was learned last 6V9l'lill2 at the meeting held in the town hall. in making the announcement. the need of such I unit, Ind com- mended the members for their in- terest and generosity in providing such a ilnit for the brigade. Following the reading of the min- utes and the correspondence. I17 the Secretary Mr. Ralph Beck, the financial statement was presented which showed a healthy balance. t Keeping in mind the unexpected power failures, the members din- "mssed auxiliary means of fire grms to notify the firemen. and .. Beck and Mr. James Cudmore were appointed on I commitf to Gilbert Clements. Brigade look into the question and submit I report. Discussion on the install- ation of buzzers in the homes of the firemen was also discussed. and will he further considered at a later meeting. Further improve- ments to the fire trucks were also discussed. Mr. Coffin also announced that I first aid and salvage unit would be attached to the chemical crew. The first aid unit has recently un- dergone intensive training, and will be I valuable addition to this crew. Mr. Coffin also reviewed the nozzle and hose truck crew and the pumper crew. with respect to their positions in time of fire. The meeting, which was attend- ed by a large number of firemen. was adjourned after I demonstrat- ion of the new ozygen mask by Montague Beat Georgetown 6-5 In Bantams The Montague Bantams edged the Georgetown Bantams 6-5 in I thrilling game for the Kings County championship at Montague last night. Both learns played I commendable brand of hockey and it was Inyone's game right to the final bell. In the first period, Johnston scored the opening tally for Mon- tague about the half way mark. wtttclrwas cancelled by Fitzgerald near the end of the period. In the second session Montague opened with I fast attack to score four goals with only one return from Georgetown. Two more by Johnston and one each by Collings and Annear. with I single return from White left Montague with I substantial lead of 5-2. Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1956 The Gu-i1idian;lE'age.S. GEORGETOWN of Charlottetown were recent vi- sitors to Georgetown. Gerald D. Murphy, Walsh. and Gerald F. Murphy, stu. dents at St Dunstan's College were weekend visitors to their homes in Georgetown. Mr. William J. Martell was I recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Cullen DeLory. who is a member of St. Dunstan's College Faculty was the weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Miss Bernice DeLory. accomp- anied by Miss Marjorie Aker. were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Both Miss DeLory and Miss Aker are students at St. Dunstsn's College. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stevensl land Hospital and all wish her I speedy return to good health. Mr and Mrs. Robert Rousselot, and daughter left recently on re- turn to their home in Montreal. Que., following a visit in George- Bemardltown as the guests of Mrs. Roun- selot's parents. Captain Thomas Trenholm. Mr. Rousselot will fly to March where they will RousseIot's mother. The annual Boy Scout Financial Campaign is being conducted in Georgetown and it is confidently expected that the canvasscrs will achieve good results, as in the past. The canvassers are members of the Canadian Legion, who are "19 Sponsoring body of the Boy Scouts 'in Georgetown. Mr. Joseph ”Sonny" Jullnsun, Canadian National Railway sch. tion Agent, who is stationed in the western part of the Province. was and Mrs. and Mrs. Paris in visit Mr. I ' Mr. Frank Hughes IIEMEMBRANCE , . a recent visitor to his h i I" hilt; Mrs. Stems Webster and ST: win, to me moments of momemg Gggggtlggk :2. '3'"? alhgitverpegllgll h Mrs :l.mlW.m::rlEe;1ra rllgiilelialeil G80liL'8l0Wn. mm B e l a S JOHN MCALEER Mr. Peter McMillan Sincere sympathy is extended to ma cut. . . and reversed the pmcedule 5”" wlligree rseh: his been a patient iii- M"' ””d M” G”"””" Gui?” "I0- The funeral of John McAleer was Ml" 3"” M"- 3”" P”""d "I9 bereaved family of the late 0' F”- ""”""”""' "T '”5'l"”" "'8 W"-l 3”” W" ' !'"ll1'-40" Prince Edward Island Hospital. me” '0 C"”"'”"”"”'5' "" '”””'5' Guardian held Saturday morning November 12, 1955. from the residence of his motiier, Mrs. Florence McAleer, 22 Alley St. to St. Dunstan's Basi- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Smith Mrs. Ellzaqeth Chappelle and fa- mlly Mr. Ronald McDougal Charles Boylan whose death cum unexpectedly in Souris last week. Mr. Boylan was a valued employs. of the Eastern Packing Co. and I ude. Of d..:- worn weary with I week- worn Of lnIdnIght's meet and mournful from Montague. White scored his second goal followed by Martell with two more. Perdon scored the third period tally for Montague. Mrs. Parker's many friends are pleased to hear of her return home. Mr. Lyon King. who has been i day. Feb. ltilh Cullllilcrt-ial lrziu,-ll.-rs lllm her, (icorgctoiiii mi Tllur.-;da,v. Feb. 1.. h R -1 m b M Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McTague member of the Town Council. and solitude. . Mmagrs employed 1,, the vicinity hr Am. ,1”''l-'ll'm” 31015 Andreus. Mer- "SOURIS BOARD of Trade dis- viii; vcveleeIb.l'atetelqll7;mRev.gRegini:l: glggrmxcwam we therbh. Will be greatly mlssed by all. Wile" 81:!-OIIPIIVEI more lurid than In the second feature of the herst. N- 5-. arrived home rct'cnt- m uaswell am 'l”h""3' "W13"- . . e m ' F . cussing Post Office site, meets Pa"-Y Egleggiel wggvgls” Cmducled service and family P Mr. Edward Holland returned of grugamlegs gammy mm boneless g3;'sbl;e(::?gderth2"::eng:"gig? grdlgagefhlaglgness "I his fa”'"' lilir. fwrnizin Tllumpson, Cana- Wcdnesday. February 29th. 8 D-m- g ' . . Mr. and Mrs. James Lawlor h9"le- ghaijlns spent some days um . 2 n . l - . - dian National Railway Station A- ” Town Ha"... v Pall bearers were. Steins Web- with his sister Mrs. Wm HenneI- p ' SE18 3-2 ltl 3 Same llllf'll'lllrlille1Y GUESSING CONTEST -5 The For Children ster. W. J. R. McDonald. Walter Cnandler, Joseph Field, Reagh Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neil Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin The Weatherble family, Reuben. sey. How more the tender flavoured twilight seems marred by heavy roughing. high sticks and fighting. an unfortunate Friends of Mrs. Warren Llcwel-l lyn are sorry to hear that she Is Rent at Genrilctnwn spent the past weekend at his home in Cornwall. . &-Q-W i.:-.' - i - ' t' ti th Ch I t I - . or , Mr; 5- I; Mi;:”Wv en; l::.:::s".::d..i.:i:ee:...i:i::1t..::. cu ..5:us.::.i1::..:::ei;..Y:t.:'. ””"..::: .':.'5"”"””- hm ;::::.';e::,::v 0" W as PM by as 1f.i'.. .3. .:i:.".i:;;;:.."::. gm; ISPCS W I10 0ll EXP? Em! erta ne atur ay a crnoon a . . d - r t . mo are 0 ie llty on urs ay. a great deal of excitement during her home on the New Road. for rtehaed ligziggmigziemlgg ME”sSAGES OF SYMPATHY iiisl1S:lrl:1int:Ire'ipvlve()z:!s(lel:lX.f:lOi Tiles; tlll:1l'lgESa.gl:,UT loves. our friends scoring for Montague were o. "W i” 3”” hea'”l- AC the next few weeks m connection her three young chmvrel-l.' ;(e':,t' Doyle. 1 Hiimy .C0'c”"'” and HM" recovery there. and will soon be our loves are still when most our lhuaoo? m' Kl Blanem m' and E' ML wmred wauerwanh a"d m with the Cream of the West Guess- Sandra and Anne. Assiste it Last post and reveme was smmdg Miss Freda Mclntyre able to mm.” to her home. N "T9 I SHE 9is?ll- F01” Ge0r8e- Mr, Pete Mccarrun were visitors mg comes; in which 3 westmih. four young friends, Janice and "friends" have flown: A town Batchllder and Blackett were ed by Bllgler William Chaisson. W and Mrs Lorne Rams-W 10 Georzetown on Thursday. Feb. ..-......-m......n.:... ..j. ... '- . ' i highland fling. Janice, Joanne. Today's Cigling At Montague Curling st Montague rink today. 7 P. M. East ice - Tip Top Trophy - C. A. Stewart vs Goo. Mclntyre. West ice - Moore and Moci..eod Trophy - R. Martin vs G. Nichol- son. 9 P. M. - Ladies. East ice - 0. MacDonald. L. Sinclair. P. Sullivan. F. Marshall vs A. MacGrcgor. M. Nicholson, I. Hlckox, P. Johnston. West ice -L. .'llacDonald. E. MacDonald. D. Nicholson. M. Bal- ssr vs 8. Smith, C. Stewart. E. Hickox. B. McGowan. LORNE VALLEY Salidra. Anne, Joan; piano solo. Joan Coffin. The Queen. Delicious refreshments w ere served by the hostess at the tea hour. - MURRAY RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Lester Livingstone alid young daughter of Dartmouth. N. S. are spending some time at of Mr. Livingstone's Dan Livingstone, the home mother. Mrs. Murray River. Mrs. Freeman Whitewsy, Mur- ray Rivcr. has taken up the dut- ies of teacher in the intermedi- ate room in Murray River. Mrs. John Bruce, High Bankp and Mrs. King, of Milltown Cross. accompanied Mr. Gordon Moore of Pownal on a month's vacation, visiting with relatives and friends Mr. Francis Maclntyrc and son Walter were passengers to Char lnttctown on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Mac Neill were visitors to Mount Stew- art on february 15.. where they were gu sis of Mr. and Mrs. John Gsrnhum. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod. Charlottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on February 18. While here they visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nicholson. Mr. Neil McConnell. Charlotte- town, Mr. George McConnell and children Margaret. Bobby and David. Montague. were guests Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McConnell on Sunday February 19. Mr. Spencer Crime of the Royal Canadian Navy. Halifax, N. S. spent the past week-end with his mother. Mrs. Annie Crane. He was accompanied by his brother Mr. Byron Crane, also of the R.C N. at Halifax. Mrs. Francis Maclniyrc was a visitor to Marie recently. She was the guest of her mother. Mrs Homer James and Mr. and Mrs Cuylsr. Dlngwell. The teacher and pupils of Lorne Valley School held an enjoyable Valentine party. Games and con- tests were aIso.enloyed. Mr. Jackie MacLeod. Charlotte- town spent I recent weekend with friends in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson Montague, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ferguson on February 19. ANlmove intob in Mass. U S A. Miss Laurina Macltay student nurse at F alcollwood Hospital, spelit the past w e e k e n d in Murray River. as guest of her aunt, Mrs. Clifford Keenan and Mr. Keenan. Mr. Jiilior Strickland. student at Vocational School. Charlottetown. spent the past weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Strickland. Murray River. Word has been received by friends in High Bank. that Mrs. Mary Donald Deans, has arrived N. Tcguclgalpa. Honduras. Central America, where she will remain of for some time. Mr. Francis MacLean. second year student of P. W C. spent the past weekend at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. John A. Mac- Lean, Murray River. The many friends of Mrs. Er- nest Machon. Murray Harbour. are pleased to hear she is returning home. after her recent operation in thc polio ward at the Provin- cial Sanatoriu.... all her friends are wishing both her and her young son Glen la victim of polio) who also had an operation. a complete and speedy recovery. and Mrs; Freeman Hume Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chandler HIGH MASSES Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bathchildcr The Griffin Family. South Shore Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trainor Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mallar LOW MASSES Mr. and Mrs. Al Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet Mr. and Mrs. Allison Huestis, Ha- lifax. N. S. . Marie Bathchilder, Halifax. S N. . Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bathchilder, Halifax. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLean Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Angus MscEach- eril . Miss Beriiadetle Trninor Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dwyer :Mr. and Mrs. John Mclileer (J1-.l Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chandler and Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Coyle Miss Elaine Cullen lllllr. and Mrs. Maurice Costello lMr. and Mrs. Harold llennessey Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald Miss Bridget Higgins Mrs. Emmett Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAleer and family Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chandler Mr. Robert Mat-Lend. Montreal. Que. Mr. Claude Field Mr, Joe Field Mrs. John Garrett and family Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler Mrs. Doris Field and family Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Field and family Mr. alid Mrs. Ernest f" " Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dunn Ind family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts. New- ton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bates. Brslntree Highlands. Mass. Mrs. Melinda Chandler, Florence and Norman Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Mahar Mary, Helen and Priscilla Chand- r Ie Mr. and Mrs. Wlllimn Howatt Mr. and Mrs. W. Field Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mahar and family Mrs. Thomas King Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steele Mr. and Mrs. Warren Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worth with her aged mother. Mrs. Clotll- da Keays. who spends her winters Mrs. Gertrude Collicr Mr. and Mrs. James Lutz and family Mr. and Mrs. Will'red Smith Mr. Angus McMormick and Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carr The Boys of Town Taxi Mr. and Mrs. Joe MacDonald Mr. R. Kielly Mrs. Peter Morrison. Rocky Point Mr. and Mrs. B. Barry Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Lyster Mclnnis Mr. and Mrs. William Casford and Elsie Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morris Mr. Leo Howatt - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Frizzell, Clin- ton. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Virtue Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cudmore Miss Lena Chappell, Boston Mrs. Annie Casford and Lorne The Mullins family. Tracadie. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chappell, Hali- fax Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher. Newton, Mass. TELEC-RAMS Mr. .Insr-ph Griffin. Toronto Mr. Richard Griffin. Braintree H hlands. Mas:-. i.i:AllD or THANKS Mrs. Florence McAleer and fa- mily wish to express their sin- cere thanks to Dr. L. F. Burge. Arthur Hockey MONTAGUE RINK TONIGHT 8:00--Georgetown Girls vs. Montague High School Girls 9:00--Souris Juveniles vs. Montague Juveniles Skate after Mr. and family of t Saskat- chewan, have been transferred to Summerside, Mr. Hume is a mem- bcr of the R. C. A. F. and has lhccn stationed in Western Canada. llilrs. Hume and family are at pre- sent staying at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bucll. "llurray River. waiting until their home in Summerslde is l"Cl'.l)(':1t)t) SEE! SEE! SEE!- ml Mt”! rz AW ' C. mums... T 'BRITAI'N'S HONDE BOMBER "DlANA DORS" IN HER FIRST LOCAL APPEARANCE COMING WED. and THUR. INEA All III! . "Wu rw;M?1.('xwuMl4Mft'.f - mmsmtmxumntlvaattvaa-uuuaooua Mlualiuunaal -0-I-vjzg-0-H00 a---u---e 1 -- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -- L? AND THE ICKED ml szlisinmt ml: mitts It In EX-00 V OT at O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sorrey and children returned to Montague, ounces of Mr. Kin8's best whiskey -and nothing else. having spent some time at the home of Mrs. Sorreyls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson. Klngsboro. Mr. Robert Mossey, Charlotte- town. spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mossey. Mr. Arthur Keene was I visitor to Souris on Tuesday. Mr. Daniel MacDonald who has not been feeling up to par lately Is more improved and back to his wood work again. Mrs. Robert MacGregor has re- turned to her home in East Bal- Rt. Rev. Mgr. Patrick McMahon. Rev. Fr. Phalen. Rev. Fr. Cor- coran. Rev. P. F. MacDonald and all those who sent flowers. cards, letters of sympathy also to their many fn'ends who helped in so many ways during our recent and sad bereavement. ertson. engaged t L , MacGregor. 1'3. We Carry Featuring : Longene Watches. rings. 24 Hour Engraving Burke's Jewellers I72 QUEEN STREET tic. having spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. Alexander Rob- ' The school is now open full time under the capability of the newly Martha DG Largostook Bulova, Gadman and Also a com- plete stock of smartly designed YOU A JOININTHIS WARNING Parking and traffic laws are being strictly enforced. Mayor and Town Council Montague. mung PLUS A NEW METEOR SEDAN! IF YOU CAN, AND WE THINK EXCITING NEW FIGURE PUZZLE CONTEST 1 62 CASH AWARDS ' AND MERCHANDISE AMQUNTING s1z,56o.oo lrui In And 51.: Coupon 'roL'oAv Canadian I-lobby Craft Magazine no. sox ms, LONDON, cmaoa 5 CAN, FASCINATING, CG-2 muwlvlv Annular-III:-v-n-us-as-urban: YOU'LL ENJOY THIS TOP MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT II.3O P. M. CAPITOL "5 AGAINST INAL TODAY-Shows!-I-7-9 oununisoruninnsovanin m I THE HOUSE" people in town when anyone says to this man "Cash on the banel-head,” he can always plank down the money. He doesn't have to pass by I bargain or I sale for lack of ready cash. And how he saves money this way through the you! He feels himself one of the luckiest people in town! Why not follow his lead? Next pay-day. put by as much as you can and open I savings t It 1'lie Canadian Bank of Commerce. Add to it every pay-day and watch your balance grow. And then . . .when you see a sale if any item you really need, you”ll be able to purchase it outright. Why not drop in at your nearest branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce and open that saving: account today! Any ofour pcsonnol will gladly help you. THE CANADIAN BAN K OF COM M ERCE More than 700ibmicIns acrou Comb ster Chime Mantle clock. valued at Jllalllle whiter allfl J03" and Alan FLORAL -1-Rmurl-Es Mr.'and Mrs. Mac MacDonald Mr.m Jerome Sutherland is now The em” M wmfmls we I" 30"'0W the point getters. 16mm I 875.00 will be given away as first Com". 5 Veljy ""9 PWE”l"l W35 H” ow Mrs. Ed Acorn and family in patient in Sourls Hospital and all "ow , T . prize. There an, 5m.c,.a1 other presented ivlth Kent acting as Momter Mr. and Mn Lyman -meme", yms mends wish mm a speedy ", Seek out for comfort ends that we Mr. James Hewitt and Mr. Hor- 0 smemud prizes which Wm be great, master of qcremollles. Hllfla HlI- CROSS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson! covery. A dhtwe Im0Wll.t t n NEW GERMAN NAVY ace Hewitt of Lower Montague were ly apprecmed by the users of the gggialvasliigegnowgdgoiggvixlliddmlg Ml" aml mist mine” Chamnu :23, R;5gla11ga::,na;),;':3w It is knoivn that Mr Frank Mac- n g((:::5p:foryDs1-ea es y back to Destroyers of about 2200 tons visitors to Georgetown 0" Fen 15 THEY,RE ONLY WOMEN! new improved Cream of the west Florrie Nelson and Florrle White DOUBLE SPRAY 3'1"" - ' Intosh has not been feclln ll ' " ' Ill be th I ' ' ' . . . i swlck i E 39 We Replacing grief with Joy and 103; W e argest ships in the Friends of Mrs. Stephen Landry .Fl0l1l'- The fouowmg L ,5 com. 1Vl;;ml::d MI'5- E5” Mcmeen T" The Canadian Postal Employees as he had been. Mr. Macintosh has with store. new West German navy, to be are. sorry to hear that she is it AND THEY ALL HAVE 3 ...:m...m...... prised the program:-- WREATH Association a been a patlenl ln Souns Hospital -Danny Mccamn, completed about 1960. patient in the Prince Edward 15. ONE IDEA , , ,3 ; 'Chorus: "0 Canada"; reclta- Charlottetown Branch of the cum ML Arthur gums I0? I 1008 Perlild 0i W'"?- Montague, P.E.I. .i Per50nal5 mf” l:;1f'Z'J;e ,;,o0;:5'-'"eA,;,hSf,',i dian Lesion fsi wgmlsl ”"dM1.d: 1 O.Nm Congratulations are t led to '9, so o: . - . A r. an rs. lc ae . Mrsilioh" -Bwiw lt3iamS(i.llen "I" "Tm? Magi” T”0k5"v K9” :33 RF(l1yedChI:l?dllelller Miss Bessie Patluette iigtgldiciilolhlaidllilailiscglgiy olildnlll: mms" mm! rfhce" 3'l l”'ml Xcsl hmf 3 95 Shaw; reclltlatlon. Joan Coffin. " M1,. and Mrs Maurice Meme” Mr. and Mrs. Clive Johnston 9,3 are mokmg forward to seeing WELLAND. Ont. (CP) - Police E Ere Sm M -Vm cl many re. C'W'."51 The old Grey Mare ; Mr. and Mrs. Milford Biithchiidt MI" and M75 3'" 5'-9Ve"50" him on TV in the coming season. heard ”b0"l-1 lhl1'5lY blll'E18l' MOH- lauves .a"d m""ds' Her mend” "3c"a”0”' Juice white? bunch Mr. and Mrs. Howard lllahar MIV Md MW Rim?" Dalllel day When R8Ym0lld Kins Wild them 00 herewishiher I happy vacation. Janice. Joanne. Sandra. Anne. 5”, Signa, Regiment Roms. Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory Mrs. D. A. McEachern left on his home had been broke mm dm.. m E... Joan: recitation. Sandra Shaw: Income Tax Association Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hughes Wednesday to spend some time mg the night. Missing were mm. I?"