. it--v-ray Murray River --'w-.tc-".":w..:.'c.- , I OW I Isunsl. guest of relatlviea and friends. . Mr. a. Mrs. Arthur Kay. Toronto. om. are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Kay's parents. in. 8. Mrs. Fred Meal.-eaa. IiIut'ra)' Rwerd Miss Jeanette Giddlngs. has returned to Moncton, N. 3. after spending I weeks lltlllil-IIVI Wm her mother. Mrs. Olive Giddingl. White sands- liliss Donald Macxay. student Ixurse. at the P. E.'I. Hos Itllo spent Sunday at the home her parents. Mr. & Mrs. WIIIIIIII J. MacKsy. MIIPTIY RIVOL .ih-. ds Mrs. Harry Walton. and .-tiitdren Larry and Donna. York. we... part.of their holidays in High Hank. guests of Mr. G: Mrs. John W. MIELGIII. They also spent some time In Parraboro. N. 5 guests of Mr. Walton's relatives. hit". as Mrs. John Cox and you!!! tittughter of Ottawa. Ontario. are spending their holidays in'Murry Rivet", guests of Mrs. Coxs par- llr. & Mrs. Art Gosbae. Miss -Claire Sharam. student nurse. spent Sunday afternoon in :itut-ray River. guests of her grand- mnthcr. Mrs. Jane Cook. tit-s. Addie Macconnell. Wood I-Intids, rccsntly spent a few .i,.is, visiting River. I-I.Ir. Mr. Norman Siewhrt. Ch"-OWE 5...-..i the past week - end at tho home of his parents. Mr. It Mrs. Ax...-man C. Stewart, High Bank- Pie, 3; Mrs. Marnard MacDon- aid. Ch'town were recent vis- il0rB to Murray River. gilalil 0' Mr. as Mrs. Fred MacLeod- Mr. h Mrs. Everrett Clow. Ind family, Milton, have taken uP residence in Murray mV'1'- 'I the home of Mr. a. Mrs. Murray Jackson. t Miss Hazel Vanldersiein. Ch'- town is spending her holidays in Iilurray River. guest of Mill M199 hlacLeod. L. A. C. Bobby wniteway. who is with the R. C. A. F-. ll ID034- in); his leave at the home of his father. Mr. George B. Whlteway. hover. Mrs. Nellie Keenan. Murray awe.-, recently spent I few day! in ciriown. visiting with rdltim and friends. -Sincere sympathy is extended to the relatives and friend! in Murray River. of the late Leonard Hooper Jr. whose deathyocclllld recently in Nova Scotia. Mr. I: Mrs. Fred Johnston. Murray River. accompanied l-Ml! son - in - law and daughter. M!- s. Mrs. Pete Melbourn. N. 8- on a trip to Ontario. while away tho? will visit with their loll "and daughter - in - law. Mr. & rs. Archibald Johnston and um"? Toronto. M. G d n Giddings. Ch'toWiI spcnrt uiiiwrfaatweek. and villtllll mth relatives in Murray liver. 1.. A. C. k Mrs. Marshall Great! is daughek Donna. are IDONNII some time at the home of Mrl-, Greene'l parents. 10- 5 5'” Hr 'v1ald Johnston. Murray NV"- Mr. Ford Keenan and son. lua- kin. and daughter. Marilyn. -Piciw Island. N. s. spent tho Wt '""i - end at their home MI-IITIY River. Mr. & Mrs. Wlliian J. hlacKIy. 1. son wayne. 3133- 5”" mm. up rqidanco h IIIIITIY River. at the htm?- MW” owngd by the late Misses Bella. Kate and Mary MacPherson. Mr. Alex MacDonald. Iftown spent the Pl" '4 h Murray River. Miss lsobell MacLcod. MIIITIY Iiiver. recently spent I 90W Hill! in cmown, guest of friends. Mr. E Mrs. Baxter. Frederick!!- N. B. were recent visitors to Hit?- ray River. visiting with kindl- lvlr. Baxter. was manalbf 0' '3” Canadian Bank of Commit! here for I number 01 Vi."- Mr. Kenneth Msccueen. Mll- wiiitssi Hodgson. and son Mlchlrh and Mglugn Giddinga. MHCMII. N. 3.. spent the past week - and in White Sands. guests If Mt!- Olive Glrlrlings. c D Offers Ila Price For Toronto Jail Firm ,'l'0RONTO (CP)-A New Yorit City syndicate has C"? of Tomato 01.3w 500-acre Jail farm at I-antzsuirt when Iiiilles to build I houses. apartments. commerce. I with friends in I ..'Very impressive graduation WON held at the Hon- tague High Ichool Iudttatinni last night when: the graduating class or srade twelve. iittingly dressed in cap and gown .held the place of honor on the stage to ' their ,, i ' cer- wsfiism sens addr i tea were eased by Keir Clark. Minister of Education. whmcongratulated the graduates for having success- fully completed many years of gtudy. Mr. Clark also congratu- lated the trustee board on the completion of the new auditorium. lie amphasisgi to til! graduates that .tbey w e among the first graduates from the new senior high sohoolhcouaegoigh thsihpray lnce. brougt a u roug 9 addition of grade twelve in rural central. Murray Harbor North ..'Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Irv- ing and granddaughter. Linda. Murray Harbour were visitors to Murray Harbour North on J urie 5. the waste of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer llllsr. Miss Norma Clow. Montague. was the week-end guest of her parents. Mr, gnd Mu. Webster Clow. Mr. Russell Fraser and Mr. Pe- ters of Vernon Bridge were recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R d Classmates of Miss Betty Mac- Lurs are glad to see her back at school alter bein confined to her hftlame for sovers days with the u. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards. ac- companied by Mrs. Roy Brook. Murray Harbour, attended church services at Murray Harbour North on June 5. Graduation Exercises At Montague High Schoolj Mr. Clark urged that they on ilnue the process of learning, and to build firmly upon the pi-eggs foundation. "strive to go forward and do your h.-t." be said. "The reward of perseverance. hard work and honest ambition is ad. t Advancement not only 30 yourself. but advancement in the service you can render to other-g." ably and excellently delivered the V'I0dIiit0l'Y address. in which she Ttviewld tho part played by the home. the school and the teach. ers in the foundation of their edncalinn and spoke faalingly of the futurd and what it might hold for the members of the gradua. tion class. Mr. S. S. lieesian, Q.C.. chair. man of the trustee board pre- sided. and also spoke briefly con. gratulating the graduates. Prizes and certificates were pi-gggnlad to grade eight and nine by Mrs. George Preecc. president of the women's Institute; to grade ten and eleven by Ralph Back, pg-ggi. dent of the Home and School As- sociation; and to grade twelve by Mayor Bruce H. Yeo. Mr. John Hughes. principal. presented I review of the years Work. and incorporated two rec- ommendations for the considera- tion of the ratepayers. First that a vocational training annex should be made available for those stu- dents wishing to pursue this line of endeavor, and secondly, com- mercial iraining for the girls who wish to take up secretarial train- ing. song by Gwyn Phillips "Beautiful Dreamer," I long by Florence MacDonald "Prayer Perfect.” duet by Miss MacDonald and Mr. Phillips "There is No Secret" and a tap dance by Ralph Fraser. The program closed with The I cosseti Meet-lag Miss Norma Hilchey very cap- I The program also included a- Annud Flint lry Stan Mclnnla received their cor- tlflcatas as follows: Mr. D. Mc- Cornnack. Mr. F. Levers. Mrs. J. Mcconncli. Mr. V. lliyers. Mrs. J. deully. Mr. I. Straight. Mr. C. Lelacheur. Miss J. Jenkins. Rev. Mr. Paterson Islisd Mr. Mclnnis. who was present at the annual meeting. to give an over- all plcture of the provincial situ- atlon with regard to Film Coun- cil prosreu. At the close" of his remarks. Mr. Mclnnls urged more community Natitpinl Pilaf show- ings. and suggested outdoor shows as a. summer innovation. The present slate of officers were returned for another year. viz: president. Rev. W. Pate-non: secrelarv. Mr. S. Walker: trea- surer. Mrs. S. Walker. It was mover! that Mr. C. Ialacheur fill the office of vice-president which was vacant. After discussion it was moved that an outdoor show he nlsnnari for .TIIIv. Committee in "Tillie: Mr. C 7.aIA"hel.ll'. Mr. S. Wn"'-w. Mr. E. Fission. --C.K. slain CONVICTED NEW YORK (AP) - Mickey Jelke. 25-year-old heir to an oletr margarine fortune convicted of liv- ing off the earnings of prostitutes. went to Sing Sin prison today. Jalko was found gu Ity of living off Mr es-Itioaa and mat Canadian, U. Call For A F ..'l'he anaual rao..isg of the Gwmtowl film Council was MONTREAL (CP)-Top Wilkes. plIeIoITuudav.JneslI.iItIaasaaiorcanadian council Cllllll . no llllltutcu railroads Tuesday I: twerereadaad .'l'hetl-ialrdeallntransportatloneompe nancial statement a bIl- dtioa. . ance of seas-1. The librarian re- A need for regulations embrac- ing equal opportunities was urged by N. R. Crulll . president of the Canadian Pac c Railway and Richard . May of vice-pragldent in charge of the op- nance depart- ment of the Assoc ton oi Ameri- can Railroads. . GIOIGETOWN WA. "'5 11109-513! of St. David's W.A. dent, Mrs. Spurgeon Walker pre- siding. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer. followed by reading of the minutes and trea- IIlrer'a report. It was moved that I committee Ivbroach Mrs. D. McGowan to bring her Junior Ballet group to Georgetown this month. The com- Mrs. S. Walker. Mrs. Preston Mc- Donald. Mra. E. Eeston. Three sick calla were reported by Mrs. Walker. An evening was set aside to finish the valence above the bell stage and to re- new the velvat hangings along the choir rail in the church. Lunch was served by the hos- tcsaos. Mrs. C. Fraser and Mrs. P. McDonald. AC.K. for I Canada. of AAR's Washington. 'dustrles. took Place on Thursday. June 9.? in the Church Hall with the presl-" mittee appointed was as follows: "0" S. Railroads air Deal Both spoke at the Joint annual and American meeting. held for the first time in Mr. Crump told the 1.060 dale- gates it is no secret that railways on this continent have not been earning an attractive return on In-' vestment compared with other in- HIGHLY COMPETITIVE Although. transportation has be- 001”! I 1118111! competitive busin- ess. transportation agencies are subject to "varyin and unequal delrftl" of MIDI! on. much of it based on an assumption that rail- ways still have a monopoly. The railways ask onlytfor equal- ty of both opportunity and respon- sibility" under re iated competi- tion. said Mr. Cru mp. with the em- phasis on greater freedom and less restraint upon the economic forces of Suppl and demand. Mr. ay urged creation of I "two-way street" in transportation and an end to "one-way competi- Bills now are before the U.S. Congress. said Mr. May. to pro- vide for "increased .eliInce on competitive forces in rate-making." Government regulation would be limited to fixing maximum rates, as Dr in" ,i t '.s charges. and minimum rates as an assurance of compensation for I specific type of carrier. Within these limits the forces of competi- tion would be given free play to set price! on transportation service. ANNUAL the earnings of one woman he in- duced to take up prostitution on" Queen. Rev. M. C. Currie was a rec- ent overnight visitor to Plctou, N. and Mrs. James Currie. The many friends of Mr. liam Ken J are pleased to see illness. Mr. of Charlottetown were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Red on May II. Miss May Miller s and of June 4 in guest of Mrs. James Macbaren. nt the week- father. Mr. Ernest Graham. The many Murray Harbor Nortl he is I patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. and all wish him I recovery. Eastern Guardian ..'I40WEI MONTAGUI EDT I&. Wedllldlll. JUN 13- 5”” ihl to I-09 Aitlren. JIIGULAI Saturday night dance. Beaver Club hall. Mon- ' MRI. I to Hill l.T. .!lN STOCK cement blocks. AI Haas. Fancy and plain. Book orders now. Dick Macbenn. ontalue. ..'COMMUNl0N services Belle River. Sunday. June 36. s o'clock. Preparatory service 'Nlll'IdIY at U p.m. A. C. Fraser. er. ..'VlllA'l BEAUTY Parlor. cardigan. open Monday till sat- and evenings. Cold waves. "u. e and machineless. Phone Personals ..'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibbs have returned to Halifax. after spending their two ecks vacation with Mrs. Gibbs' II ter and bro- ibu-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ifasilwen It. Peter's Harbour: also visiting other-brothers and lisnesl 3., the guest of his parents, Mr.t Wil- him out again following his recent p I "A Slight case of Larceny" Starring MICKEY ROONEY and EDDIE BRACKEN SHOW TIME - 8 PM. THE CANADIAN ARMY and Mrs. Ernest Diamond and Mrs. Jean Ramsay and font); ues ontegne. the Mr. and Mrs. John McPherson, New Glasgow. N. 5.. were visitors to Murray Harbor North, on June I. the guests of Mrs. MacPl1erson s friends of Mr. Chester Reynolds. Murray River, are sorry to learn speedy -A. O. PRINCE EDWARD Now'I'IseSereen'slIlPetwerIsFelr.. Aalnepfredsrusbrlngelvefiiebreve peepleefiiie beloved aeveI...intiiedeeperereend wonderful love story of our MAYFAIR of attempting to induce another become a prostitute. THEATRE WEDNESDAY ONLY S.T. IIEGRIIIT will Men17-to 40 years of age In the Canadian Array whit the obligation is attached to your SUMMERSIDE - Arsnourlea 23 June '55 BORDEN - Legion Hall. 23 June '55 MONTAGUE - Legion Hal. 24 June '55 SOURIS - Town Hal. 24 June '5! INS TEAM beat are invited to discuss I career llacrtiithg Representative. No enquiry. Junie 24th. interested 11 the welfare -The election of a new become effective. ...i....,m..h...... ronav ONLY: The sssssriossi Comedy der Hsi Mob". ALEC GUINNESS as. or as things. a Private- Iya Priest! in G. If. Chester-ron's ”FATNER BROWN, DETECTIVE" Shows 3:30 -7- 9 TNIIR.-FRI.-SAT. ”It's better than I dreamed it could be .. .” stereo-enrlsyldlli A. Mlalilileuritor of BRIDGE ft SOURIS HOSPITAL The Annual Meeting will be held in the Town Hall at Souris at 8 P. M. St A in e and representative attendance of all and will be Appreciated. The annual report will be submitted and finances discussed. held and the retirement of the present Chairman re- quested by him at the last annual meeting will definitely 8 AT TOKO-RI A Pavibero-Seeton production ..t.. s, TECHNICOLOR onacs KELLY FREDRIC MARCH , sncxsv noonsv EXTRA! "NUl8l1'0HEl'Y0llI” sndard Time. Friday of the Hospital is Invited Board of Trustees will be M. J. McQUA1D. Secretary. Star of "The Laven- me HOLDEN NEW! color Cartoon King's County Branch of P. E. I. FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION Will be held in BRlIDGtETOWN HALL Thursday. June 23 at 8:30 AL. MacKENZIE, President. MEETING On Display Thurs SEE AND DRIVE THE NEW FORD THIJNDERIIRD Sports Cor Sensation of the Year MCGOWAN MOTORS Ford - Monarch Montague day. June 23rd at INTI-II FUN "NOR TH ll"! THEIR MOST cane.) BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN AT THE--- RIVER ” Mm 03 Show Time SHINE 0:80 p. III. - ---r- .1 I ran v A. o rt-iuttsnav ..i”.?. ?.i...'t.'i.'3."'...l'.” .”'.22. MA AND M .-.. ..:.'.'.":. "' ”” Hrr Last- E5223. '"""' "' ”' " M JACKPOT! LABIOUS ADVENTURE AS "MA AND PA" TANGLE WI II GANGSTERS IN THE BIG TOWN. Marjorie Ir-Eg-P Era gcooubrgy gt 1:; Percy .. I .. . . Main And my Hi okovnn Ktlbnde Ian (Much better titan taking I pill.) In "MA AND PA lfElTl.E A GO TO TOWN" Ilse K titles 'di in Amjlas 60c 5ercy'loel.ikllbrid:e".InvtI1MaII'Ajor-i:.Main not it com ar Chndwn Um" 12 You'I find. that this fair IREE (Are sweeter than sweet auger- TODAY and THURSDAY 4 Wed.. June 22, 1955 The Guardian Page 8 members. The President. Mrs. Ernest flos- eitar. ” i and , d the meeting with usual .1-cague Pray- er. followed bg spacial prayer for His Holiness ope Pius XII. Min utea of previous meeting were read and approved. Couvenera present each gave I report of various duties. The tree- surer. Mrs. J. 3. Jay. gave I de- tailed financial report which. with all bill! paid showed a satisfac- tory balance ia the bank. it was agreed to purchase I new extension cord for the vacuum cleaner at church: also to have flood lights wired properly. It was moved and seconded to read an address and make presentation to Rev. Maurice Coffin, 0. M. I.. on Ilouu. c. w. L. iy'msouu.0"m'sl'i.ic'u. Io "Tut: digaa he kindly invited tbepriaet as all L var u . ve . - Division of C. W. I...- was held at members. Annual conventi will parish. The bias were Itf.rIctiva- the home of Mrs. Edward nap therefore be held at Cardigan in- y deoora with apple hloalolol alter with I large attendance of stead of Corran Ban as prevo and tulips and a do cioua dinner v( lonely announced. The dates of the annual retreat at Notre Dame , was I to future time Inge. unless necessary. by some nniorseen business arising. during the summer months. Mrs. Harold Murphy kindly invited the mem- bers to her home for September meeting. After the serving of a delicious lunch by hostess helpers. the meeting closed with customary prayers. Italy following Mass of Rev. M. Coffin 0.M.I.. the ladies of C. W. I... sub-division grved dinner in the Legion Home was enloyad by almost one bun- dred lilests. At 7 .m. Sunday evealnl fol- lowing edictioa at church Little Flower, Rev. Coffin 0.Il.X was honored b ruin C. W. L.. su ivislon dress was served to him dent. Mrs. Ernest ltoasitar gift presented by the Ieereary. Mrs. Harold Murphy. Rev. Fr, Coffin rgliizd that in all members for thought- fulneaa and generosity and explan- sed his happiness of being in his home Irish once more. It is the ierven wish of all that Father Coffin may long enjoy health and happiness II a labourer in God's friends of the newly ordained great vineyard. ; ii i and left to finalize plans. It was decided to hold no meat- E. and On Sunday. June 12th immedi- the First High the occasion of his First High Mzgs in his native parish. on June A discussion took place regard- ing serving of I dinner to vis- itors and friends of the newly ordained priest. Father Coffin. on the day of First Man. It was de- cided to serve dinner in Morcil Legion Home and all final plans were made. , r' the meet- The President t ' g of a change in place of the loccsan Convention: as the sub- division of All Saints Church. Car- An Explanation Due to circumstances be- yond our control the last dance in Cardross School was cancelled with a short notice, but since this cause of trouble has been remov- ed, we are now able to con- tinue our dances in the near future. Signed. ' Cardross Women's Institute. DENTAL CLINIC Souris Town Hall for Sodium Fluoride Applications for the Partial Prevention of Tooth Decay WITIIIIIIT CHARGE. Available without charge to all children be- tween 3 and 13 years of age in Souris and vicinity. School children. in order to be eligible, must first produce a Certificate, signed by a Dentist or Dental Hygienist that all necessary dent-al treat- ment has been completed. Pre-school children between the age of 3 and 5 are accepted without this certificate. This fluoride treatment has been proved to re- duce the amount of future tooth decay by 4092 on the average. Four applications are necessary at intervals of a few days. The treatment is harmless and perfectly painless. The Clinic will operate for a few weeks only. It is essential that requests for appointments be made as soon as possible. Write to the Dental Clinic, Town Hall. Souris. or telephone Souris 59 (Monday toil-liridayl. OPEN ALL DAY PICNIC PLEASURE xissnsxr A taste NAPKINS I I INVITINGLY SOFT! aox or so-- 33;; l(l.EENEX"l'l5SUES amlbaastaal 2 for 39c SOFTI STRONG! POPS UPI POCKIT PACK and Feeturette an-iv "A-out! IITIRTAINMIN1 ONLY" "'5" siiowt mas. zoo . 7 - I 'MOVH3u ca-iazar-i:3"it sm'm'ram- 1 ' Ml-XVI". Come and Meet your Friends. ELIIAYI. HIS WES SPE at 0llIlM0llE'S oi Red Rose Coffee WEDNESDAY I "”- Ii" ”' IIEINZ TOMATO VEGETABLE Huh star 39: ” '”- 7" 0iAf.N(K'AsNl) Soop'33"d .l3.”s'i" . s... oop 35c , APLE LEAF 1 Uti- ard 396 Fdlmon I 54I'h'9 Mg ”.'.”i.'....s ii: 9 OBSTEII. I This APP?! U state -29: Juice 281: 4 am PICTOU so oz. -rm I ms 35: F3 DILIVIIY 0.0.0. ORDER! ACCEPTED