E-A stern Guardian -EASTER is just around the H We carry a large assort- ,. i of Easter cards. baskets. , , eggs. Montague 5 to Li!) C RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mrs, G. H. Myers. Montague. has rv :'icd the sad news of the death of her brother-in-lsw.iMr. Bruce Myers. of Boston. Msss.. on March 24. 'CHILDREN'S 'I'REA'I'-'l'wen- ty-six children of the P. E. I. Pro- testant Orphanage. at Mt. Herbert were entertained on Sunday by the Men's Asoociation of the Unit- gd Church in Montague. A com- mittee from the association under chairman Gilbert Clements sup- ervised the program at which each of the children were entertained during the day at the home of one of the members. In the evening the junior choir from the Orhpanago gang at the Church Service. which was conducted by Rev. J. M. Fraser. After the service they were shown films and treated to . deliciour lunch. 'CAMERON CLUB-The Mon- iague Camera Club held its regu- lar meeting at the home of Mrs. Danny Murray. The president opened the meeting. followed by the reading of the minutes. Five cntrles were handed in for the March competition "Animals." Members decided to keep meeting iince a month during the sum- mer. Miss Vera Beck was asked in cnlllacl Mr. George Lewis of L'liai-lotteiown to speak at the next meeting, An interesting demon- stration of water coloring was then given by Vic Pepler. .' l' ” b a delicious lunch served by the hostess and members. The next meeting will be held at Miss Vera Br-ckis. Lunch committee Miss Edith MacDonald and Mrs. Con- nie lnlis. 'AVENGE DEFEAT - The married men turned the tide'in no uncertain manner when the? avenged their defeat at the hands of the single men in the first hoc- key game by defeating them last night 13-6. A large crowd of Mon- tagiic fans were on hand to wit- ness the contest which had given row left to right: Margaret Goodwin, Ruth Burgess (Sectly). Betty Acorn (Pres), Mrs. Ern Clawson Recenlly Organized Y'Menelles Cliarler Night Y'Menettes turned out in strength to receive their charter at supper meeting in the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday. Front (Pres. of Alpha Y's Menettes), Hazel Woodgate (Vice-Pres.i, Phyllis Forsythe (Treas.), Eleanor MacDougall, Evelyn Affleck. Curling At Montague Club Jcurling schedule at Montaque rink tonight (personnel same as theatre passes competition): 7:00 - East ice: Ladies.'West ice. At MacDonald vs C. S. Stew- art. ' 9:00 - East ice. Dr. Johnston vs Dr. McIntyre; west ice. G. Gordon vs winner D. McGowan and H. Moar. fmmn 1 l 3:45 - ”choolboys semi-finals sgrcillvecerlmlhzers cvevas 3:0 section A: C. Reynolds vs B. question of the married men's CIR"- iuperiority last night as they commanded the play throuilwul the three periods. Scoring for the winners were Clements it), Fras- er til). Nelson (3). Power (3); and for the single men Wood (8). Mac- Donald. Thompson, (2). ..'LAYMEN'i SERVICE - The evening layman's service in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. on March 2'1. was con- ducted by Mr. J. M. Macltenzie. assigned by Mr. Robert Murray. The address was BIVOII W M?- Maclionsie. who chose as his sub ject "God's holy law." The sn- tliasn "The Road To Jerusalem Town" was sung by the dioir and the hymns were "The Lord's My Light." "0 Master Let Ma Walk With Thee." "Beneath The Sha- dow Of The Cross" and "Onward Christian Soldiers." Mrs. Elsie wstterworth prosidod at the or- Personal: .)Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams. Iummorsido. were wosksnd guests of Mrs. Adam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vicksrson. Montague. TAKII LONI ITAND NEW YORK (AP)-An Episco- pal rector announced T ' he in resigning from the board of the American Church Union becsuso the board voted to raise funds through s nstionsl pusslo contest. Rev. Charles Howard Grsf. rector of St. John's said he was the o board members voting against the contest st s recent meeting. The puzzle is of the typo in which words and out are derived gain a pictures and till. of a solar tstas net- First television showln eclipse was on United works June S). 1954. Life And Ileatll Yet I may say that this your sclssored bondage Was once an oil-vein in a hair- flesh dust. , Each sun to sun from first ses'a . sunlight dawning it trickled to its night of nothing- ness. One day. doorway Wrung out the heart-blood of that taintless stream. Albeit suilied by sad circumstance. And on s break-neck drop of rocks and rills New dust appeared in self-same forms of'flesh. From generations past to new and none. In closet shadows of the heart and hat? , In blis full mantled and in foxy moan. Have millions wsxed beneath the blasts of time. And so I say to you that Death is dead: The seed thus nlantad in our flow- ers' womb: alas. a nerve-netting of . And the bold bracket of our flimsy lie was on that fish flesh carved. And so arising. Know that tis life is an eternal tide: That in the harmony of self-sapplri waves And the firm flux of transition and I 0. There is s mighty. marvelous con- , - llacllostrolling stream returning to its sea- Msking life daathless. This petal withering v In her grave is that same smiling flower. Blooming upon a golden bush. Why weep?- Your grief earth made and as- tural with tears Dissolles the wax gf faith! From and IIDGKEY MONTAGUE RINK Tonight-7:30 lh .. Bu God of mercy stooped to pick rrose: into time mcssurele... the tempest blowsl -DANNY MCCARRON. Montague. P.E.I. Engendered was by the first rmie J First of Lady Convossers To Make Rel-urns Yesterday Mrs. Norman Low- ther established another record by being the first of the lady canvassers of the Charlbtteiown ladies' committee to make her returns at Red Cross headquar- ters. Mrs. Lowther received her canvassing kit on Saturday after- noon and started out first thing Monday morning to make her uslls. By the middle of the after- noon she had completed ali out a few "call backs" and had the splendid sum of 549.75 to urn in. Canvassing kits which .iava not yet been called for are be- ing distributed to the balance of the lady canvaasers today. The following is the list of the ladies who this year represent dif- ferent women's Ul ' tions as canvassers for the Red Cross campaign In Cliarlottetown:- I Petcrs's - Mrs. Walter Hyndman. Mrs. H. S. MacPllerson. Mrs. J. B. Peaks. Miss Eva Beer. Mrs. H. M. Simpson. St. James - Mrs. Gordon Les, Miss Edna Gordon. Miss Marion MacLean and Mrs. Clive Currie. Royal Edward Chapter l.0.D.E. - Mrs. J. A. Macmillan. Mrs. A. S. Weir. Luc-;. :.laud Montgomery Chap- ter I.0.D.E. - Mrs. Wilbur An- drew. Mrs. Ian Rankin. Kings Daughters of Trinity - Mrs. Norman Lowther. Mrs. C. H. l-Iodgson, Mrs. Ewan Ander- son. Mrs. Stanley Thompson. st. Dunstsn's Basilica 8ub-dlv- ision. Catholic Women's Iaague - Mrs. L. L. Noonan, Mrs. R. MacDonald. Miss Gertrude Coady. Mrs. C. L. MacDonald. Mrs. J. L. McGuigsn. Mrs. Mat- thew Lee. Mrs. Patrick Mclienna. Mrs. Joseph L. Chavarie. Mrs. Bert Begg. and Mrs. Mary Roach. Trinity Women's Association - ' ,. Vernon Howatt. Mrs. John Warren. Mrs. Edgar Whitlock. ii. .ierbcrt Roper. P.E.l. Hospital Senior Ladios' Aid - Miss Lorna Weeks and Mrs. Gordon Leitch. Ladles' Auxiliary of Canadian Legion - Mrs. Herbert Vessey. Mrs. Maurice Darts. Mrs. Ann: Gregory, Mrs. Harold Drew and Mrs. Robert Rattray. St. Elizabeth's Aid - Mrs. Prod Coylo. Mrs. Alfred Kelly. Mrs. Eugene Wynne. Zion Ladies' Aid - Mrs. W. A. Boisner. Mrs. C. H. Partridge. Mrs. Fred Sbsw. Mrs. George Douglss. Mrs. J. A. MncCllllIl'n- Junior League of Ciw Hospital - Mrs. Harry J. Conway. Mrs. Everett Anderson. Mrs. Boar! Blanchard. .lunior Women's Auxiliary. Trin- ity - Mrs. Frank Msoxlnnon, Cherry Valley Bantams vs. Siimmerville Bantams 8:30-Cherry Valley vs. Murray Harbor North Good ice - Skate after Waterproof Ihlssos IO Povuinn SNADIS A I Rx MAYFAIR MURRAY, RIVER. MONDAY and TUESDAY Starring norm-rams . OOIOOIIGIIV Also 3-roars - Show nine in psi. The Msyfdr 'rlioso-s is Open Monday to Saturday. THEATRE MARCH 28 - 29 n 1oosionoIvi.'u.ma.ynani.iiIon-3-vunc- M plqggd 54;, vi guarantee your children's ohsnllssoasolyossluoidddiohlhosioodi-t Phillips. Second row. Helen Callbeck, Betty McLaine, Helen Mayhew. Mae MacDougall, Jean MacLean, Joan Stearns. Lois Norton, Margaret Downe, Evelyn Cudmore, Cami Taylor. Back row, Jean Macl(ay, Anne MacLeod, Pauline Mclnnis, Vivian Lowther, Lillian Mclnnis, Mild red Mclnnis, Beth Cudmore, Marie Giggey, Margaret Photo by Margaret Mallett. Mrs. Fulton Pierce. and Mrs. C. R. MacNeill. Y.M.C.A. LadieI' Auxiliary - Mra. W. A. Rix. Holy Redeemer Sub-division, Catholic Women's League - Mrs. J. Steele. Mrs. Fred Egan. . Keith Francis. Mrs. Robert Gallant. Mrs. Charles Smith, Miss Katie Duffy. Mrs. J. A. MacDonald. Mrs. Henry Fisher, Mrs. Raney Gallant, Mrs. Maur- ice Goodwin. Earl of Hlllsboro Chapter 1.0. D.E. - Mrs. J. Wilfred Hunter and Miss Margaret MacMillan. Junior Ladies' Aid. P. E. I. Hospital - Mrs, Stuart Ives and Mrs. Ian Burnett. St. Charles Auxiliary of City Hospital - Mrs. Austin Gallant. Mrs. Ambrose Doyle. Mrs. Mar- garet Gallant. Baptist Ladles' Auxiliary - Mrs. Ivan Harper. Mrs. Anna Gregory, Mrs. J. Frank Oakes. These ladies will call st every home in the city this week in or- rier that everyone may be given an opportunity to make their con- tribution to the 1955 Red Cross campaign and in this way share in promoting its many worth- while projects which are for the benefit of all. BRISBANE. Australia (Reuters) A cylone carried record floods to east-central Australia Monday. Winds and rain have battered hundreds of square miles from Gladstone. 500 miles north of here. to northern New South Wales near the area of disastrous floods last. mgnth. I smiles have been evacuated from their homes along swollen streams. KIDIIEYACIDS Orphanage Choir At Montague ..tA service of unusual interest was held in Trinity United Church, Montague. on Sunday evening. when boys and girls from the Protestant Orphanage. Mount Herbert. formed a junior choir for the service. The church was filled to capacity. people being present from several communities. The hymns sung were "Day is Dying In The West." "God Sees The Lit- tle Sparrow Fall" and ”Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus". The special numbers i 'uded the anthems ”The Lord's My Sliepherd" (Brother James' air). and "Holy OTTAWA. (Special) - Seven delegates from Prince Edward island took part Monday in the opening meetings of the advisory council of the National Liberal r'edei'ation. held at the Chateau Laurier hotel. They get down to business tomorrow. Sitting bo- hind closed doors and consider- ing problems and possible recom- mendations to the government. Delegates from the province are Benjamin Rogers. Jr., Charlotte- town; Wluism A. Currie. Sum- merside; Edson G. Rayner. Cler- mont Simon P. Pnoli. Charlotte- town; Mrs. Elsie Inman. Monta- gue; Mrs. Joseph Rodd. Char- lottetown; Mrs. Elsie lnman, Mon- tague; Mrs. Joseph Rodd. Char- lottetown. and Charles Llnklatter of Summerside representing the Young Liberals. Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald had intended coming to Ottawa but at the last min- duet, "Co e. Let Us Sing Of A wonderful ve". and s girls' trio ”All The Happy Children." Rev. J. M. Fraser conducted the service. and spoke from the text "Jesus called a little child and set him in the midst". This service was sponsored by Trinity Men's Association. and a committee. with Mr. Gilbert Clements (chairman). Mr. I. G. Phillips. Dr. A. E. lugs. and Mr. Jack Annear, arranged for morn- ing and evening transportation for the twenty-six boy! and girls. and for their umertainment in various homes during the day. After the service. a large num- ber of people saw two interesting films in the church hall. and a delicious lunch was served by I group of the ladies. Mr. I. G. Phil- lips, accompanied by Mrs. L. A. Johnston.i led in the singing of favorite hymns. VETERAN ACTOR DIES LONDON (AP)-Alfred Rivers. 88, veteran English actor and stage manager. died in hospitgl in suburban Iicndon Sunday. Riv- ers first appeared on the stage when he was. six and retired when he was 70. He managed the various productions of Wilson Barratt's play "The Sign of the Bible, Book Divine." Also a boys' B.I.S. PLAY Benevolent KISSED ME", St. Mary's Branch Canadian Legion. finish. Irish Society presents March 30. Curtain 8:30. Under the auspices Souris Cross." AT SOIIRIS "JENNY Hall, Souris, Wednesday, A laugh riot from start to SALES Us WALK-IN Repairs to any make of WIRING CO Motors. Washing Machines CIARIJOITETOWN AUTHORIZED M DEALER APPLIANCES REFRIGERATION HOUSEHOLD - INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER I C. G. E. COMMERCIAL - DISPLAY COUNTERS AND SERVICE DEPT. PROMPT It EFFICIENT SERVICE STOREY ELECT!!! SERVICE COOLERS. Refrigerator equipment. NTRACTORS and Electrical Appliances DIAL I287 P.E.l. Delegates Attend Liberal Council Meeting ute was forced to cancel the trip. While delegates from all parts of the country were uncommuni- cstive about their intentions. it is understood that a western group will advise a change in the direction of the Canadian Broad- casting corporation whereby the board of transport commission- ers will he given over-riding au- thority over the CBC's Board of Governors. Discussion is also ex- pected on the contentious Crow's Nest Pass freight Rates. The Inland delegstekand their wives were dinner guests at the parliamentary restaurant Monday evening of J. Watson MacNaught. MP for Prince and Mrs. Mac- Nsught. sons: to 'niiul.i.l ROSE MARIE SONG M "It KOUNTIIS I'M A MOUNIIIZ WHO NEVER GOT IIIS MAI ms to It mt .. and Moro Songs! IIDIMI tovt cut I iisvs nit um um no iiisss: til: min mic: ms A om. Quebec. Camp Borden AOL ANN BiYiH - HOWARD l(EEl- FERNANDO IAMAS Posted Overseas .'A. C. 1 John Maclnnis. son of, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Maclnnis. Glen William. leaves the first of April for overseas, where he will be sta- tioned with No. 8 fighter Zweibrucken, John is an area engine nician and has been stationed at R. C. A. F. Stations. St. Johns. and St. Hubert's. Germany. wing, tech- 1 'l'.'.3lT”i'i.'... .33.: .:..jjA- NEWBPAPEIMAN DIES GLASGOW ispi -. Sir nobsi-t Bruce. 8:. one of Scotlands best known newspaper men and for- rmer editor of tho GIIICW 5'' aid. died at his home here Sill- day. In the early years of tin century he was parliamentary lobby correspondent for The lie!- ald. He became editor of the paper in 1817 and was knighted the following year. Hs retired II 1936. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "Cattle Queen" Barbara. Stanwyck 4 Days - Starts WEDNESDAY M-G-M presents the first great musical in CEMASCOPE Eye-ming Spectacle! Red-blooded Romance! A brand new adventure in entertainment! C2; DNWIDI BERI llllR ' MARJORIE Milli -M--Te PRINCE MARLON BRANDO JAIVIES MASON IN EXTRA (in Onemascope) "poor AND PEASANT sowAso FINAL 0VlER'I'U'RE" ITODAY ' "JULIUS CAESAR" Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 - Prices: Adults Matinee 50c; Eve. 75c; Children 351: Waiting for the great new CHEVROLET TRUCKS ... id. KCHEVROLETM ' " gi ., Coming APRIL I At Your Chevrolet Dealer's A