e-mm 0 THE A EASTERN ...........4.........-C....................-..-...-.-. --.-. . - . j GUARDIAN Toss:-an-vsoieraooai unis r. fanny. Ire. am. Itewars III lease lashes lie Jeyee wkglatea. nu Iollllll. Atllli! nloaurrowui Walden liavua. ,'.l'beGIal'IhIlI!iebOQItat Dene aadtl lino leataarenf. Peatoffleextaleuiaineluaok ..-nvvsrs IADIO BIIVICS Montasgue. will be closed Monday. June . .-!.llOBl'1!'AL dance. Beaver Club l-lali. Monday. June 9th. Charlie Munroe'a Orchestra. Al Blanchard pianist. Modern and old time music. Mr. Alex Macl.eod. st. John. N. B. was a business visitor to Mon- tague yesterday. Mr. Murray Blue. and Mr. lyn- wood Blue. who have been em- ployed in Ontario for the past several months are viaitink If their home in Little Sands. Mrs. Douglas Nicholson and her two sons. Jamie and Randy of st. John. N. B.. are spending a. few weeks at I-leatlierdaie. guests of Mrs. Nicholson's mother, Mrs. Alex MscLean. ..'Pli.ESBl'TE.BIAN CKUBCII IN CANADA. Schedule for Sunday. June ii: Caledonia ii. a.rn.: Wood islands 3 p.m. Murray Harbour South 1.30 pm. Rev. E. S. Hales, minister. ....'TEllllE WILL be a meeting of the ratepayers of the Mon- lsglie school district on Friday. June 6th at 8 p.m. at the High School to hear it report from the committee appointed to look into the question of a new school. General discussion will follow. Let us have your ideas. ..!ll'Uls'ERAL YESTEIIDAY - The funeral of the late Isadore Martin. of Montague. who passed away June 4th. 1962. was held yes- terday morning from the Man- tague funeral parlor, to st. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Mon- tague. and was largely attended by friends who came to pay their test respects. Rev. J. W. Mccardle. celebrated requiem high mass and officiated at the ceremonies at the grave. Pall bearers were Messrs. James Boudreault. Gerald Landry. J. J. Stewart. Robert Mellish. James Holland. 5. S. Hessian. In- iiernment was in the church cem- etery. the following places in llenaagaei Office; in Georgetown: The Bar and II. lichens A let Mr. and am. siiim 1laoNaill, Murray Harbour, were business visitors to Montague yesterday. Mrs. Audrey Ferguson a.nd 'Nill Anna Power, Montague. were busi- ness visitors to Charlottetown yea- terdey. - cuuiwn CHARGE. Services will be conducted by Dr. Mecxenzie on Sunday, June 8 as follows: .li1 e.m.. Trinity Church. Montague: 3 pm. Lower Montague: 7.30 pm. even- ing service in Trinity Church. The many friends of Mr. Nat Taylor. Lower Montague. are sorry to hear he is It patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Shirley Stewart. " t returned. home June am after spending a few days visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart and Rev. P. L. Richardson, Montague. were visiting friends and relatives inn New Glasgow, P.E.I., on May 4th. Miss may n. student nurse at the P.E.I. Hospital, Charlotte- town, leaves today on a three- week vacation with her brotner-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Car- men Carie, East Florenceviiie, N.B. ..'GlRLS--LOOK! Just arrived! Our first shipment of blister and waffle pique skirts in the latest popular styles and colors, sizes 12 to ill. Come in and pick outyours while the stock lasts. Montague 5 to 81.00 Store. ....'FUNEllAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Sadie Elizabeth Macxinnon. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacKin- non. Brooklyn. was held at the Montague Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. The service was con- ducted by Dr. A. D. MscKenzie, minister of Trinity Church, Mon- tague. who spoke words of com- fort to the bereaved family and PRINCE EDWARD to-m - sir. '.l'BElE'I A IIIILL ON EVERY MIL! OF THE FRONTIER! sea-run sea.-ran am-1-as - ,, sir.n.riui i ass-rnr. sen--rmi GUN-IULE IN i JAMES s- -- : - . ' 0 V I . H. ' " Kalli inst-iii: nwu-iiosritian......iaiua-...naaa.....aiuaau onur courssnra ltrvnn roaracri GOLD MAD PORTLAND llU'.I'l1VY 0! THE RIVER RIZNEGADES ICY reason 0! MT. H001) IARLOW '!'l.IAL LYNCHING SHOBKONI INDIAN AMBUBH I;iiie't'iiiiiiiiiiss!.1iii'iiioiiv.?.iiii iuiit. RTHWEST -riioiiiiiiii F ere . , j ' U.NNlISAL-lNYERNATl0NAL vmmie siiwiiiir-iiiniiiii iiiiiiiiiii A ,'4 - . an--:77 .1: . SPECIAL-The Exciting Story of Movie Production- "CHALLENGE IN THE WILDERNESS" Also News - Cartoon - Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 HEY KIDS !' DON'T MISS THE FREE SHOW ON, SATURDAY MORNING at the PRINCE EDWARD" "GALLAIT BESS." JUST -IBING TWO EMPTY CONTAINERS OF ANY ' "SILVER SEAL" PRODUCT. , IIIOW UIARTS AT 10 0'CI1)Cl( words of Jesus "Buffer the little The pail bearers were John Whitney. Robert whitieway. Otis Carver. and Thomas Carver. interment took place in the valleyfiold oun- e . r . .'MONDAY. June Dth. balm I statutory. holiday, Manon Drug 00.. Montague. will be closed all day and evening. . Mrs. James Show and daughter Barbara Ann. Montague. are guests of Mrs. shaw'e broi.her-ln- law and sister, Mr. endure. Angus Msmeson. Olen William. Mrs. Harold Annearl and daughter Marilyn of southport were visitors to Montague yester- day. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nelson. ..'l-IOLY rnnnrr. Georgetown. Sunday. June 3: Trinity Bunday. Holy communion 11 em. and sex. man. The Lord Bishop of Nova scotia, Rt. Rev. R. H. Waterman. .,..'B!l0WlNG at Yeo's Theatre, " . " I .v Ind T .. June 9th and llith, "me Flame And The Arrow". sponsored by Rebekah Lodge. JMONTAGUE UNITED BAP- TIST CHURCH--services Sunday. June 8th: Sunday school. 10 a.m.; regular service, 11 a.m.-, sturgeon, 7:30 p.m. The Rev. E. J. Barrass will be the preacher at all services. Lie. W. D. Johnston. ..'ST. JOHN'S PEESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH. Belfast. Sunday. June 8. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning Ser- vice ll a.m. Evening Service 7.30 p. in. Mr. Lee M. Machlnughton, min- ister. Riev. T. H. B. Soniers, M.A., S'l'.M., Interim Moderator. ..tENGiAGEllfl'-'NT - Mr. and Mrs. William Sanderson, Midgeli, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Shirley Pauline to Percy Allen. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jay, Marie. Marri- age to take place latter part of June. ..'MUR.llAY HARBOUR PAS- TORAL CHARGE-United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. June ll: 11 am. Murray Harbour; 3 pm. Little Sands; '1 p.m. Murray Riv- er. Rev. D. Wallace MacPhei:son, .niinister. . 3PR.ESBI'TERlAN CHURCH IN CANADA. services for Sunday. June s as follows: Cardigan 11 a.. m.: Lorne Valley 2.30 pm. These two services will be conducted by Mr. Carl Currie. Montague 7.30 p.m.; W.MB. Thankoffering Ser- vice. Mr. Carl Currie will give a missionary address. Montagu 55. 10 am. Rev. 1". N. Young. minis- ter. ...'A'r PHARMACY COLLEGE- Tha name of one Prince Edward Island student appears on the pass list of the Maritime College of Pharmacy. Halifax. elementary pharmacy course. spring term. If: is Robert Vanlderstine. Montague. The llst-.lvas released by the col- lege denn. J. E. Cooke. The college is offiliated with Daihousie Uni- versity. CAPITOL I'll - DAY and SAT. Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 :4 serous snnxrrs: snow EDWAlIIl- T0-NIGHT mac Mi. 0 . . The treasurers lviiitawsydlaclliiiaoai "Wedding -.1 A very pretty wedding was sol- eosnlsedonllayaowhenhilllsn man Macxinnm. the late Mrs. Macxinnon. was Whiteway. son of Mr. Robert Whitewey. Brooklyn. Rev. 3. S. I-Ialea officiated at the core- mony which took piece at the Presbyterian Manse. wood Islands. The bride looked charming in e street-length dress of pink nylon. she were white accesaoriu and a united in marriage to Alexander to and Mrs. Bri E i 0fMinIsLers' . 4 mnoirno, June I - (OP) - ZIE Presbyterian Church in Can- a is considering ante bring clergy and atuden from tain because of the large num- ber of vacancies for ministers throughout Canada. The scheme was discussed to- day ot the ma Presbyterian Gen- eral Aseembly. Action on the matter was deferred until ra- porte from the comuilttee on re- corsage. she was ” d d by the groom's sister. Miss Catherine Whlteway. who wore a street- langth dress of aqua flowered ny- ion with white accessories and a corsage. i Mr. Buddy Maoxlnnon. brother of the bride, ably supported the groom. Following the ceremony the wedding party motored to char- lottetown for supper at ,the old Spain I : nt after which Mr. and Mrs. Whiteway left on a short wedding trip. on their re- turn they will reside in Brooklyn. The best wishes of a host of friends are extended to the happy young couple. Souris Convent First Aid Class Five Standard First Aid Certi- ficates. two Standard Refresher Seals and eighteen Junior Certi- ficates have been awarded to students of the Sourls Convent this week. The girls attended a Red Cross First Aid course which was conducted by Rev. Sister St. Emma Marie and Rev. Sister St. Leo who are both Red Cross First Aid Instructors. The instruc- tors and members of the class are to be congratulated on their splendid achievements. The fol- lowing received awards: Standard Refresher: Ciiristellc Mackenzie. Mary MacPhee. Standard: Mary Corrigan. Shir-D ley Doiron. Aileen MscGsugh. Anna Praught. Hilda Rossiter. Junior: Marjorie Alter, Anna MacAdsrn. Marie MacGuigan. Audrey Mullally, Minnie Mullally. Florence Bushey, Joyce Cheverlc. Rita Cheverle. Ida MscDomiid, Jeanette MacDonald, Ann Mac- lntyre, u Joan Maclntyre. Mar- garet MacLareri. Helen MacPhee. Peggy Mullslly. Jeanette Peters. Dorothy Poole. Maureen Wood. LITTLE rosn ANNUAL c. w. L. smarmo , . .0 The nineteenth annual meet- ing of the Little Pond 8ub-divi- sion was held at the home of Mrs. Charles J. Macdonald with a fair attendance. The President presided and opened the meeting with the League prayer, followed by roll call, reading of minutes of the last meeting and the last annual meet- ing. report showed that receipts for the year amount- ed to 6828.00 and disburaeinents 3510.00-, also a creditable amount in the bank. and a neat balance on hand. Activities during the year were chiefly for parish needs. social welfare consisted of send- ing sick treats and visiting sick: also assisting anyone, wherever and whenever the need had arisen for aid and assistance. Messages and cards of sympathy were ex- tended. Masses were offered for living and dead members and sev- eral others belonging to the parish. Thanks were extended to the pastor and Chaplain, Rev. L. J. Ayers. who has always encouraged and aided in all undertakings. The President, Treasurer. and secretary thanked their fellow members for their kind co-opera- tion during the past year. By motion. the same slate of of- ficers were re-elected to serve another term and will endeavour to fulfill the spirit of their motto: "For God and Canada." , Business pertaining to parish work was discussed and the meet- ing adjourned with prayer. A de- liclous lunch was served by the hostess and a pleasant social hour enjoyed by all present. I MAGlsTIl.ATE8' COURT AT GEORGETOWN . J A large number of cases were heard by Kings County sti- Dendiary Magistrate. Joseph W. MacDonald. Q. C.. at the Court House in Georgetown on Wednes- day. June 4th. at 0.30 p. rn. A Murray River resident charg- ed under the Temperance Act was fined 020.00 and costs or so days. A resident of Montague was fined no or to days. for operating a tractor without a license. Resi- dent: of velleylieid. cardigan. seven Mile Road were each fined em or ten days for operating a p....... ll..l. lilsiiiiii Ii. 0. . Optometrist Filling and Supplying Claaaaa. ote. Office leurai .' I III. and by appointment Iloallllts P. I. I. Office connected with mm Di-arcs. wsEi'taatwu"smfor of chocolat- :- in- lilnatles nualimlranel and wen i Illi- ii-.m.-..'-gm ..::. ..... alI'-lilnde. vi 1' 1 no-.,, i u t for the y and the sutipends committee were present- Rev. G. Deane Johnston of cen- tral church. ,Brantfo.rd, Qnt.. chairman of the Mission Board. said there now are 70 vacancies in augmented and self-supper charges and 50 in mission fields. Mr. Johnston said that many -letters had been received from British ministers and o ll-F of from 40 to so ministers interested in aiming to Canada had been prepared. He said it appeared the only wise thing to do was to send two men to interview them and their families. Rev. E. J. White of Edmonton questioned whether or not the scheme was worthy of the ex- pense when the church could not afford adequate ” nds. Rev. Charles roots of Baddeck and Middle River. N. 8.. recalling the coming of "ministers with their flocks to Canada I25 years ago, said: "Let us beware lest we rob our brethren of their spiritual leaders." The assembly also decided to accept the invitation of a. Joint committee representing five oth- er church groups to share with them the de""'""'Wnt and pro- duction of a new Book of Praise. Estimated cost of preparing the book for publication was 350,000 with the Presbyterian church in Canada paying 84,500 as its share. Moderator Elected Dr. John Angus Maclnnis. Min- ister of Oriilia Presbyterian Church was elected Moderator last night. Dr. Miicfnnis was born in 1886 at Mira. Cape Breton Island. In 19l5'he enlisted with e Canadian Army Medical Cows and served in France for three years. He was discharged in 1019 and obtained his Theology de- gree in l92l. to the British Col- umbia coast district that year. he later became an assistant min- ister in Edmonton. He was award- ed ii travelling scholarship to Union Seminary, New York, where he iecelved a. ” kelor of Divin- ity degree in 192:. In 1923 he was posted to New P.E. island Guernsey ilromiiient In ll.0.P. lliiiied Ciiurcli A . Sessions Continue IACKVILLI. N. 3.. June I - fw)- An urgent need for relie- icua education of "Proteetant.nilu- critics” exists in certain parts of the Maritime Provinces. the sur- itiina Conference of the United Church of Canada was told here today. Rev Bdsar Baird. of the com- olle relations. introduced discuss- loin. Rev. D. H. Archibald. presi- dent of the Protestant Community Association of Bdmundswh. N3 B - WW committee to take steps to deal and invited with the situation, communities to other Protestant committee to study the subject. Today's sessions were taken up with reports of various phases of United Church activities in the Marltiines. Fifteen new minister. from var- ious parts of the Maritimi-s will he ordalned Sunday. Today they were introduced to the conference. They are: George Edward Barrett. Svdneyt David Harold , Rarwlse. Charlottetownt Frederick Chester nui-ill. Ysrmouth: Rosboroush Brydons Hamilton. Halifax: -lame! Herman I-licks. Amherst: Robert He;-but nughea, Wallace. N. 53.: Douglas Reid Jennings. Elmsdale. N. 5.: Harold Alexander Kennedy Port Hsivkesbury: Anslll John MacDonald. Boiestown. N. 13.: Donald Carleton Maclvfahon. Halt- fax; Clifford Resgh Moaae. Kons- um, 15. E. 1.; Douglas Haig Ram- say. Florence. N. S.'. Carl Ray- mond Rlggs. North Sydney: Ralph William Rogers. st. Stephen: Rupert Chandler Usher. Martin. N. B. The conference protested the action of the Dominion Drama Festival in accepting financial support from Calvert Distillers. A resolution passed by the 600 delegates in annual convention petitioned the ll-Iedieral Govem- ment to provide assistance to the festival so that "it may continue to be a cultural asset and not a medium of liquor advertising." Liskeard. Ont. In 1929 he went to Oriliia and will have complet- ed 24 years of service there in January. Dr. Macmnls has been active in the Presbyterian Church. He acted on the Budget Committee for ll years and the Board of Mis- sions for 12 years. Moderator of the Synod of Toronto and King- ston in 1940. he has also been President of the Lord's Day Al- liance and Vice-President of the Dominion Board. He was honor- ed by Knox College with a Doctor of Divinity degree in 1947. He succeeds Rev. Norman Ken- nedy of W13-gains. V -Island-Guemseys are prominent among the outstanding animals listed in the current issue of the Canadian Guernsey Breeders Journal. The journal covers the R 0? listings for the months of February and March and show that two Island cows topped their class in that period. Brackley Beauty topped the two- year old class on twice-a-day milk- ing for owner Guy Rodd of Brack- icy in the 365-day division with 10.366 lbs. of milk and 580 lbs fat. Evergreen Beatrice topped the mature class on twice-a-day milk- ing in the 365-day division for Brenton Newson of Brackley with 13.192 lbs. of milk and 635 lbs. fat In addition Mr. Newton placed a cow on the Honor Roll in the three year old class. Rose Marie 4th turned in record of 10,920 lbs. milk and 586 of fat to place her eilhth on the Honor Roll. Patosie Rosie's Donna owned by Dan MacLean of Milton placed second in the four-year old clue in February with 12.33: lbs. of milk. 660 of fat. Brackley Dolly's Maid qualified in the same class for Willard Proude of Kingston with 8.190 lbs of milk and 423 lbs. fat. MacLeun's Roma qualified in the three year old class for Dan Mac- l.ean who had 7,305 pounds of milk and 330 lbs of fat. Guernhil Barbara Ann qualified for Willard Proudo in the two year old class with 7,412 of milk and 441 of fat. . In the mature class for March a number of island cows are listed. The names and records are as fol- lows: Square. Grove Mayflower, owned by Brenton Newaon-9.410, lbs. milk. 554 lbs. of fat; Patioate Dairy Queen. owned by Daniel MacLesn. 12.195 lbs of milk and 550 fat: Brackley Queen and. own. 94 5! Guy Rodd. H.279 lbs of milk and 543 of fat. tractor without a. license. A Murray River resident was - fined :20 and roots or fifteen days under section 31(1) of the High. way Traffic Act. A Whim Road resident was fined no dud costs or ten days for speeding. FOP operating 1 motor vehicle with no driver's license. a yqldant ot Peeke'a was fined I10 and coats 0' WI div! and six cases involving overweight trucks were adjourned In one week. A rcident of Lower Montague was fined who and costs or on days in jail for being intoxicated in a public place. A resident of Georgetown pleaded rainy and was fined cam and cute or so days. for being intest- oated, under a Town of Montague Ir-law and a. Court: resident, charted with operating a not: vehicle while his ability was idi- pairvd by the use of alcohol and also charged with lisvin IO bi-ekea. had his caset adlouriied for one week. . l The one of a dealer of Montague charged with the norm: use d 'Deelu-e' tlatee." was adjourned . I. . .,. "l..”'”' ':".'i....... . o crews Prosecutor for kiwi County. was , day. June 11:12.4: M0 9- m. .. .Ln -- ..;'4-..-o re- lneaestedtlieorowafaeallallaa. .court to - Ml6iIlEiiT Continued from puke I ' the scythia. Cunard officials at Montreal and Quebec said many of the others are busi- ness folk. The Wabuta left Sydney. N. B. for Montreal yesterday with 9.000 tons of coal under the command of Capt. T.A. Bagmell of Gabarua. N.s. She carries a crew of 42. Doaco officials at Sydney said the Wabanrs rudder was sheared as well as the propeller. Until this year, the ship had been used as an ore carrier from the wnbana mines at Bell Island, mid, to the Bydney steel mills. 'uiiarsgrsi:ii Continued from page 1 holiday maker incomparable oys- tera and lobsters. cream and but- ter of the finest. unsurpassed meats and vegetables. These are the sort of thing a tourist wants to kn&w about and wants to enjoy, he sa . , Mr. Winters did not reply di- rectly to the 'Quecn's member's catalogue of P. E. I. attractions. but nodded sympathetically. Earlier in the afternoon. Mr. Winters was cagey in giving in- formation about the road lead- ing through the Prince Edward Island National Park. Mr. Mc- Lure complained that the min- ister's answer to a cation uk- ed two weeks ago about this road OUT OUR WAY one of Protestant-Roman o.ui- . ion of the rsiinloua education brob- v spoke on the acutenese of the V problem in Edinundston. . . . The oonferenca authorized the appoint representatives to a iolni , Park. . &'Tm afraid these prices are going to make of bachelor not correspond. Mr. Winters agreed it I tirkia , ,. all Y. - l Wu-Q-Aaooae-, of J umor." lydeerge GMT. Is- the Trans-Canada Highway. in National to discuss the matter on another occasion in the House or private. was in ly with Mr. Mcliure. BARN DRIVE INN gwnnx-nun SPECIAL siiriiiiiiiiv - siiiiiiiv - iiioiiiiiv Fresh Rliulieri Pie -- Strawberry Sliortceke aoasr Goose ROAST DUCK . ROAST CHICKEN Home-mode Boston Baked Beans Steamed Brown Breed Chow Chow Steamed Claims in the Shell and an answer given today did the Park but since it was not put of he '.n'lIll-OIDICI Hlghwg, Mr. McLure was asking about he declined to discuss it under u: the survey from North Rustica item in the estimates relating to harbor across to Robinson's , land and thence down to Dslvay. said. however. he would be gm all of which is in the SEllliIOE illlAi.lTY PRICE ihimun FERTILIZER co. WE OFFER Prompt Deliveries to either Trucks or Cars. Both Mechanical and Chemical As Low as the Lowest for like quality. TRY OUR GOODS. Charlottetown ii . wi-iA-rs 'n-us FOR? i Tl-ERE AREN'T Ar-if! '.ni2iP la. 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