Was Only Survivor Of Tile The death of Mr. Leonard Wood ,1 southport at the advanced age ,4 2:2 years. brought to a close a Air of line service to his com- ninnily and the Province at large. up Wood spent all his life among h, own people near the old home ,i sit. Herbert in which he was bu,-ri almost a century ago. He was the son of Robert and Marg- ,,-.-i wood who operated a produc- tile farm in that area. and Leon- ..-tt. brought up in the tradition oi progressive agriculture. follow- ed ill the footsteps of his lather. .i-iri became one of the outstand- ing livestock and farm crop pro- ducers in this line iarlning dis- trit'i.. His death on Saturday clon- pd an agricultural career that ex- tended over three quarters of a century. liai-1y in life. at sixteen years or age. -he represented his father .i Sydney and Halifax in market- in: farm products. After his mar- riagzr. at the age of 24. to Miss J9-sit? Stewart of Mt. Albion, he launched out on his own initiative in the farm produce business. In the succeeding years he dripped by vessel. steame and rail. (slid be- came one of our chief exporters of tarm produce in the Charlotte- tntln area. MOVED TO SOUTHPORT Forty years ago Mr. Wood trans- It'l'l't.'d his valuable farm property 31 Mt. Herbert to his son Walter. and moved to the Dr. Dewar resi- d.-in-i- at Southport, from where he rniiilnued to conduct his wide in- EASTERN GUARDIAN DANCING to Jack .Websiers Orctlestra this Saturday night at tho Montague rink. RUY FAMILY BREAD. always ii-rsh at your grocers. Try our homemade and twin loaves. WEEKLY Friday night dance. St. Mary's Hall. Souris. Beginning Friday. April 26th. Cliff Peters Orcllcstra. DANCE LEGION HALL Card- igan Easter Monday, April 22nd. Music by Webster. P.A- System and canteen service. SPECIAL EASTER SWEETS, squares. cookies and special dain- ties at Montague Bakery. Drop in or telephone. MONTAGUE. . special service to- nighi. 8:00 pm.. United Church. Speaker. Rev. A.M. Rogerson. All welcome. BUY Your Easter sweeL1 at Ladies Curling Club pantry sale this Saturday 2:30 p.m.. Stewart and Beck's. COME to Montague Good Fri- day. service. 8:00 pm. in Pres- b)'it!l'l8lI Church. Speaker. Rev. H.I.. Milton. ST. PI-JTER'8 Bay Pastoral Charge: Services Sunday. April 21. iiiarie il a.m. St. Peter's Bay 3 pm. Rev. Ira MacDonald. Min- Islt-in THE PREJBYTERIAN CHURCH In Canada. St. Johns. Belfast. Services on the Lord's Day 11 a. m. and 7.30 pm. All are welcom- ed. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Min- lsil-r. ”0RWELL - VERNON United Church Rev. John M. Sheen Mini- lter Orwell 1i a.m. Chen-y Valley 1.30 p.m. Vernon River 7.80 p.m. Sacrament of the Lords' supper at each service. Till-J Preobyterian Church in Can alia services for Sunday. April list. Sunrise service in Cambridge Hall. 7 a.m. Service in Murray Harbor North ii a.m. Peters Road 2 30 p.m. and 7:30 p.rn. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister. GEORGETOWN Pastoral Charge. United Church of Can- siin. services for April 21st: Easter Service ii s.m. Georgetown. Sac- rament of The Lord's Supper. sn- ct-ption service. 2.30 p.m. sturgeon 7.30 Mllltown Cross. Rev. W.A. Pa- it-rson. Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR - Mur- ray River Pastoral Ch e. Ibo Lnited Church of Canada..rServlcss Sunday. April zisi. Murray River 11 a.m.. Little Sands 3 p.ln.. Mur- ray Harbour 7.30 p.m. There will he an Easter Pageni at Murray River at an p.m. under the sus- Dl('i'l of the W.M.S. The public is rnrdialiy invited to wordlip with us on Easter Sunday. Rev. L. 8. Woolirey. minister. PERSONALS Mrs. John C. Peters. Souris. allcrlded the funeral of Senator .1 l'. Mclntyre on Saturday. Congratulation an ex- tended to Mr. and lira. ant l-larria (nee Rena Ilyldihl C the birth of a daughter on April third at General Hospital. Corn- wall. Ontario. mtir. Leroy (White. Mon" . tail - Monday or . . .wbsra he will loin intro the ll.V. "Plus. Mr. White is mats on this I500! which W73 KCVI Qlllv ioundlai. P. E. I. Legislature OI I908 tcrestl in the ex pt . well he said of Wislogl MPWWI WISH to the interests of the farmer in developing out. lots for farm products in Mnmm, and Newfoundland markets. in tation for honesty. integrity . ad square dealing. not only among his farmer patron. but also in the markets in which he nude hjg contacts. Mr. Wood. on the solicitation of many admirers. in a district that was strolitly Liberal. successfully NURSE "ID If AUIIIIIIIJ con. IIRIIIIWY for the Conservative Petty in the cunlnisn of ms. and was again returned in the elections oi 1915 and iim. MEMBER or COUNCIL During the latter two terms he was a member of the Executive Council. and performed an excel- lent service in the interests of his constituents. Until the time of his death. he was thuonly living sup. vivor of the an elected members in the lim Provincial House. Few men have, retained the high measure oi "deuce. ad- mirstion and aftection that have characterized the life of the late Mr. Wood. He was a kindly man. with a bright. youthful outlook on life. lie was a man oi sound judge- ment. and wise counsel. re- tained throughout his busy and fruitful career the abiding respect of all, old and young. Mao had the p vilege of his acquaintance. In the community and the home. his memory will long be held in lov- 1113 r S ance. His passing leaves to mourn a sorrowing wife. his faithful com- panion for on years of happy mar- ried life: one daughter Mary. Mrs. Bragg. at home: one son. Walter. Mt. Herbert; three grandchildren, Leonard. Mt. Herbert; Pauline. Mrs. Dlinald Macloeod. Tomato; Lnurdrene. in the Honor Course in Home Economics at the Uni- versity of Toronto; one great gr it-daughter. Nancy Anne Mac- Leod, Toronto. He is also survived by the fol- lowlng brothers and sisters. Sey- mour. Mt. Herbert; Matthew. Cross Roads; Mrs. William Stew- art. Charlottetown; Mrs. Jane Bal- iem. Souihportz. and Mrs. Ida Lane Regina. One sister. Mrs. sealord Acorn. and one brother. Henry. predeceased him. The funeral services were con- ducted Monday at the home at Southport by the Rev. T. R. 500419. of the Pownal United Chuldl. assisted by Rev. G. W. Tilley. A beautifully rendered solo. The Old Rugged Cross." was fpntribuud by Mrs. John Mac- ae. The large concourse following the remains to its last resting place in the Mount Herbert Cem- etery. bore ample evidence to the flna character and service of an outstanding and worthy citizen. Brooklyn Has 4-H Calf Club Meeting The Brooklyn 4-I-I Calf Club opened its first meeting on Ap- ril izth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macltlnnon. The vice- president. Billy Benton. called the meeting to order. Wayne Mac- Ktnllon was elected president. Malcolm Macltinaoa was elected secretary treasurer. and Linda Bieren was elected reporter. It was decided that the next meeting is to be held at Alexander Macl(innon's on April 20th. The debating subject is "Should Girls the pro side were Beryl MacKln- non. Unda Bierell and Wayne Macltlnnon. On the con side were Bldr Macxinnon. Malcolm Mac- Pherson and Lois Mscltinnon. The leader of the club is Archie MacDonald. The meeting was adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Maclltinnon. CHOICE EASTER IEEF Fed and finished for our meat department by a leading short- horn broader. Choice steer beef- superviasd killing. Best refriger. atln-and we pride ourselves on our clean and sanitary selling servicklneat that is cut right and sold at the lowest prices. No extra charge for this choice Easter beef. You can phone or send your order in early. We will hold it' for you. . STEWART & IECK HONTAGUI DEAN SUPPER at Garden of the Gulf Museum Montague April 18th from 5 to 7 p.m. Coins and support your Museum. "THE IRON lumen- IEO IATIIIXBPWQ . Thu. Fri. Si J3: L"l.'..' PETTICOAT” 7 doing so he built up a fine repti- S 0 Special Services Are Continued Iendan . Bcvieevll byile:.eJ.M.l'raacr.IIIiII0d Ir! whorsad "Were You There" was will 5, Mrs. Arnold wlgatinsn. DI'- 1”- bert lngs - Mr. Mrs. nor: las Coffin Hymns IIIIII W "Come Let Us sins Of A Wonder- Lovers. uln Th” Cm” Christ i Glory". and "Take UP Thy Cross". The choir sung the anthem "The old Rugged Cross". duet PI!" belns taken by Mrs. Cytul 81'" and Dr. lngs- Mrs. L. A. Johnli-Oli presided at the organ. The service closed with -boiled- iction by Rev. J. M. Fraser. The service will continue lollllhl at Trinity Church at eight o'clock- Dine Winners Of Ice Sports A banquet in honor of the Win- ners of the Provincial Interschol- astic Ice Sports was held at tilt of laldldowned Hol- S "mu, top rank- ADJUDICATOR ,,Mlas Helen M. Yeo M.E..d. will 5 E Year Class. Downholme Jean. own by HOOP- er Bros.. Rustico. P130 will El t Island Holstein: Have Top I Ratings in Month of February adjudicate the 'choral Reading classes in the Prince Edward Is- hnd Musical Festival beginning next week. Tm TRIP FOR PEARSON OTTAWA ICP) -- External Af- fairs Minister Pearson will attend the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at Bonn. West Germany. my 1 to 4 and then spend two days in London on departmental mung 407 records established. This Island Holstein produced 13-0” pounds of milk. 550 P0i"1d' ”I b"” terfat testing 4.1a per cent. AW ther of Hooper Bros. herd" DOWIP holme Lassie. Pllcal 32'” I” the same class. Pwducml 13305 pounds of milk. 554 Pwndi 9' b"li wrist testing 4.09 per cent- The Holstein monthly reports that one Island cow was awarded a Certificate of Lonstimn P'0d"C' business before returning to Ot- tawa Msy 7. - tion during February. T1113 W" 3” Bison Restaurant. Tuesday 111851- The 24 winners and eight guests were present. The banquet was chaired by Edwin MacDonald. representing the school. Mr. MacDonald paid high tribute to A.F. Campbell and Warren Macllae for their great interest and time given to the stu- dents. Also preseni.was Mayor Bruce HEAR CECIL A. MILLER Liberal Candidate for Queens County on CFCIE Radio Station, Saturday night. April 20th at 7- p.m. tallied by Falconwood chloral. Ella. oyvned by the Provincial De- partment of Agriculture. In 7 inc- tations she produced 105.516 pounds of milk. 3.790 pounds of fat. and placed 34th in the group of Hol- steins granted a Red seal Rec- ord in February. little Theatre Will Produce Journey's End Breaking away from the trad- itional beautiful heroine and masterful hero of many of their successful play presentations, the Little Theatre Guild have some- thing new and entirely different on the billing for Thursday Al:ril.' 16., at Queen Charlotte High School with George Anderson is Director. WANTED woril in general store. I dinll. Montague. Girl wanted forum," "-Mrneyl End" iv! be male cast of thirteen deals with behind the lines in battle as ex-I action in two wars and cleverly Compiled by the author to produce a thril. Perienced by men of lint stage production. Th',I'5d ll played by Bert Fos- I" ""11 be -51! supported by local -artists of proven skill and expel-. lence including Art Mac-Lean, Pet- whel” "P””5 Continued er Shame. Dick Turpin. Coyie and J. T. Place, Hlourneys Edn" 19! Diays and Petal-' ' value of fur his Canadian total in 1954 I n..'il'.l. 'c”..liii'..".'I lwrlio Box 12 Guar 2;: ” Will be next . to the last of four presentationsiwneti by the United States. the by the Little Theatre Guild for the "'””d i '""'"18 exporter. season which included three one- h, . "Chalk Garden" Elnallch went into three acts. The Wm bpresentatlon for the season the clllldrens play "Peter to be staged early in May, Ontario leads all 'provmcg5 1,, production, account. I07 24 Per cent of the all. I021 James. Y I Thursday; April 18. 19571130 Guardian Page 5 i Wheat Export; Are Increasing OTTAWA buraatiefstat.lat:icsssportedto- day. U.l. aaports increased by a spectacular 152.13.!!!) bushels to ' I'l.lIl,lIw from 145,200,000. some kl)?-mien: of the American wheat is given . , away or sold on long-telsn credit. Jnllizi, seien migflllll of the cur- In that same period. Australia's .....5 um” ay,fa'- in tin 1-ere-u shipments almost doubled to til.- i l ""1 0"-51”-ll of that room) bushels from 4ilsoo.uoo while Argentina's exports declined in D.5W,tII) from 71,311.00). Total shipments by the tour ma- jor exporters rose by lil5.m0.0ilt to 5Il.IIl.000 from 403.600.IH). Mayfair Theatre Murray River - April 10-20 (CPI Canadian exports rose by 3,. 1100.000 bushels in die seven months it 160.000.000 from l37.000.N0. the "You Can't Run Away From It" I In Clncmascope and Color Starring: June Allyson, Jack Lesnmon. Charles Bickford ”.lack hits it big with June"; "It's the fun show of the Yur." sl-low TIME--I p.n:l. COMING - MONDAY & TUESDAY (April 22-23) "The First Travelling Saloslody" In Technicolor Starring-Ginger Rogers. Barry Nelson This gal could sell anything. especially to men. "The wackicst, happiest comedy of the season." Don't miss it. SHOW TIME-O p.m. H. Yeo. who addressed the grollli in his usual jovial . re- ceiving a big ovation. i "- following a donation of theatre tickets to all the contestants. On behalf of the pupils, Paul Desltoches fittingly thanked May- or Yeo. Mr. Campbell. Mr. Mac- Rae. and all who assisted in any way in making both the sports and banquet such a ccess. Other guests included. Jack An- near. Cecil Beck. Jack Ballum. Harold Allnear and Austin Fraser. .m.m:...:......:mj.m FOSTER BURKE As Mark Andrews the successful business man in "Have A llelfi the hilarious comedy I1 the C0”- munity Centre on Easter Mon- day night. In his previous appearances on state. Foster has always given a capable Performance and this year will he no exception. He soon finds that he is a babe in arms. when it comes to under- Be sure to see "Have A Heart” and enjoy a good hull!- Tickets on sale at Zakem's Grocery. The Medical Pharmacy. Reddin Bros.. and Mac's Egg .and Poultry station. Foil . EASTER COLOGNE ouem ---” by sanitizer” x , . J FUR STORAGE PROTECT YOUR FUR and CLOTH COATS DIAL 6923. ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. EASTER BEEF Here is your opportunity to buy real Easter beef. Beef purchased from the Fat Stock Show. Red Brand. Canada's finest beef fed by J. A. Annear and Jack MacKlnnon, dressed under Government super- vision at Canada Packers. On display all this week- book your orders now while full assortment is avail- able. T. M. LLEWELLYN MONTAGUE THIS THEATRE, AND ALL F. G. SPENCER CO. LTD.. THEATRES. AS USUAL. WILL BE CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY! HEY KIDS! yLOOKEEl LOOKEE! 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