?The Eastern Guardian Saturdsy. August '7. 1954 ....-ssvn 015.00 or extra tree at A. F. Campbell's ;ale now on. ...,'PlPLlBl'l Jewellery store iiill be closed from Monday. august 9, until Monday. August t6. pants suit JCONGIATULATIONS IENDBD -- Congratulations are in passing the grade eleven exam- inations at Montague. Miss Lani- pin is the daughter of Mr. Edward Ugnjgln, Cambridge. P.E.I. EASTERN PERB ..'SOUR.I8 - DAY FORTUNE united Church of Canada. - Sun- jay, August Bth. Rev. Kenneth Eiiton'wili conduct the services at st. James United church. souris. ii a. m. (A. D. T.) and at Buy For- tune United Church 1.30 p. m. (A. S. T.) At both services Mrs. Kenneth Eaton will be the guest soloist. Rev. D. A. Sharpe, Minister JCIIURCII OF (DIRIST. the Lord's Day. Aug. 3. Montague: 10.00 a.m.. Bible school: 11.00 a.m., the Lord's supper and preaching. MurrsyRlver: ll a.m.. Bible School and the Lord's Supper Murray Harbour: ti p.m., Bible school and the Lordis Supper. combined evan- gelistic service at Murray Harbour Church of Christ at 7.30 pm Everyone welcome. Kenneth T. Norris, evangelist. ..rLODGE MEETING-Mrs. Lil- iiaii MacDonald presided at the regular weekly meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge, Montague, Thurs- day evening. There was a large attendance of officers and mem- bers. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secre- tary, Miss Edith MacDonald. and were approved as read. Mrs. Mar- inrie Johnston reported on the success of the Walter Csllaw tag day when approximately sixty-five dollars was collected and forward- ed to the Veterans and Invalid: Service League. Mrs. Violet Mac- Donald reported that the Callow roach visited Montague and vicin- ity, sponsored by Acme Rebekah Lodge, and that a large number of guests were taken on a tour ar- riving at the Riverside Tourist liome in Lower Montague where they were served refreshments by Mrs. Jackson. Following the busi- nrss period a social hour was en- joyed. Personals .'Mr. Bennie Watts of Tracsdle was visiting friends in Georgetown. ..'Mr. Gordon Mac.Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacNeill of Montague. has accepted a position with the Canadian Bani: of Com- merce. Montague. ..'Mlss S lvia Sullivan. daughter or Mr. an Mrs. Waiter-Sullivan. Greenfield, has accepted ii position iiith the Bank of Nova Scotia, Montague. . ..'Mrl. wellington Campbell. I-lid her sons Kenneth and Rssgh, have returned to Montague after spend- ing several weeks in Halifax. N.B. 'li.frs. sills Doyle, RN. and Ion Richard. and sister. Miss. Ton-I Colllngi, R.N.. accompanied DY their mother. Mn. Jim" 001"nizs. Ix. Tltedusrdlss Page 5 .-w. I. now on sale at A. F. Campbell's. Save 315.00 or extra pants free. ..SlIl "AND IIBAI the forrnanoe that will funeral of the Beaten. Peter's Road. was on Road Presbyterian church. The tie. The hymns s ung were Lord's My shepherd." and "The "I Want To Go There. Don't You?" and s duet "My Jesus. I Love Thee." The pail bearers ware Gerald John- ston. Reginald Johnston. Alan Cam- eron, John Gulls, Harry Johnston. i Marvyn Johnston. in the Peters Road cemetery. and Mrs. Lester Carpenter. Mon- tague. were pleasantly surprised on Wednesday evening when s number of their friends and nelgh” 'lI call. ed on them to tender a. house- warming on the occasion of their moving into their new home in Montague. The evening was gpenf, in playing cards after which the slits were presented. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Joseph Lanigan and Mrs. Nst Campbell, and the verses read by Mrs. Levi power, Mrs. Relgh Llewellyn presented the aim to the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, although NIX"! by Surprise. thanked one and all for their kindness. Lunch was then served by the lsdlu and a very enjoyable evening came to a close. all wishinl Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and family many happy years in their new home. Key Wilness Found Hanged ST. mouse, Ont. body or Archie Cutcut, dd-yesr-old Indian from the nearby Muncy rs. serve was found hanged in s woods sisht miles west of here Wednes- ay. ' Police slid Oulcut was a key Grown witness in connection with robbery with violence charges Iksinsr. Donald Titcherier, 21, snd William Kyle, 22. of st. Thomas, due to be heard Friday. The two men are currently serving reform- ntory terms for iirealringiand en- tertng. (CF) -The Native Islander Dies In Manitoba John W. Reid. a resident of Ru-they for as years, passed away at his home on July 5 after a lerui.hy'illneae. Mr. Reid was born at Murray Harbor North, P. I. I. on October 7, 1568. and came west in 1904 to Brandon. Man. In 1005 he went to Deloraine. Man., where he was associated with the Beaver Lum- arrived in Montague by 0" 0" Monday from Lynn. Mass. Miss Mary Dunn 'tumed tonamilton. Ont. after spending her holidays with her parents at Summervilla. she was accompanied by Miss Marni-at McKenns, Baldwin's Road. Mrs. James Carley left on Fri- day for her home in Washington. D. C.. after spending her vacation with her brother. Thomas Corcoran. of Baldwin's Road, and her sister. iirs. Harold Dunn. summe ville. recently In- furmed the last Orange rites at the cemetery. Hartney Riverside Cemetery. R. 8. Gibson. .1. 0. Mclurnay, A. Galbraith, H. IL Hammond. Lucy and W. nprstt. Honorary were: Meats. W. M. . Mills, .1. P. Hartley. J. M. More. W. A. Ikummond. Angus sld. Geo. Reynolds liowry. ber co. In 1907 he went to Holm- field, Man.. as manager for that company, and in 1912 he came to l-lsrtnoy where he was manager for the company until 1925, when they sold out. From me to 1029 he operated his own coal company. when the I-fartney consumers Co- op was formed in 1929. he was the first manager and served until 1044 when he retired. He was a member of the United Church. and served as elder. trea- surer, and as s member of the board of stewards. lie was a mem- ber of the Town Council for many years. The late Mr. Reid was also a. member of Mulvsy L.0.I.. of l-fartney. and s past county master of Argue county, and had hold all the offices in the lodge. He was a life munber of the Pro- vincial Grand Orange Lodge and also the Royal Black Preceptory. In llil he returned to Bryson. Que., where he married Ids Res, and they returned to the west to make their home in Rartney. Bun- vivfng are his widow. The funeral service was held in I-fartney United Church on July 1, with Rev. A. Friebert of Osrdale officiating. lfamberl of Mulvey and lllgin Orange Lodges attended the service in a body and per- lnterment was in Active pallbearers wan: Messrs R. JOHNSTON! suits Thur Knights at the Rollswsy club Tues- day night. August 10th at and p. m. Admission a1.oo. Following the per- be dancing from 10.15 p. in. until 2.15 s. In. Ad- ixtended to Miss Yvonne Lanlgsn "mum ”'m 4 ....'l'UNlRAL SIIVIOI - The late Malcolm A. held yestmday afternoon from the Pet- servioe at the church and grave was conducted by Rev. Oarl Cur- any Cold Biloam's Shady Hill." A solo Interment was Presbyterian ....'II 0 U S I-WARMING - M r. the illustration experimental - plots strictly prohibited. St. Dunstanls Alma Mater. and Scum. .. ....u.i.m MONTREAL (CP) - Civic and labor leaders, stirred by the grue- some slaying of six-year-old Ray- mond Trudeau. have demanded a clean-up of perverts. alcoholics and vsgabonds. Municipal Judge Marechal Nan- tel said the courts will do every- thing possible to rid the park sur- rounding Mount Royal of all un- desirable characters. He said 500 arrests had been made on Mount Royal this summer if at 9 R (D E. pital of Alexander R. Mac onald. Glen William in his Blrd year, fol- lowing a short illness. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. MacDonald, the deceased remain- ed on the old homestead where in later years he tenderly cared for his aged mother. He became a proc- peroua farmer, and was well-known throughout the Southern Kings. brother, of Maciviurray. Alberta; and s sis- ter, Mrs. (Rev) M. D. Mulieod of North Sydney. A brother and two sisters predeceased him several years ago. Funeral arrangements were not completed last evening. Cousins looking over the ca'mpus reflect on the glorious achievements of 100 years at and anticipate further years of honour and accomplishment for their His Eminence James Cardinal MacGuigan, Right Reverend Monsignor J. A. Murphy, D.D., Geldert-Niorrison Wedding -LAC. and Mrs. Angus Bruce Geldert following on Thursday, Aug. 5th at 3 o'clock. The bride is the former Bertha Margaret Mor- rison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrl son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geldert, Mcrell. Civic. labor leaders Demand Clean-up 0f Perveris. Alcoholics In Montreal Jodoln said. "Resolutions are being sent to the city, provincial and fed- eral governments.” Roger Provost, president of the Quebec Federation of Labor, said "The murder of the Trudeau child is the result of our slums. and the insufficient number of health in- stltutions." The boy's body was found last week-end, packed into cardboard Archbishop of Toronto, Ont., Rector of St. Mary's Church, Barter's Film Lab. their wedding at Heartz Memorial Hall Mt. Edward Road. The groom is the Photo by R. Taylor Icartons and a suitcase. Police said the slaying was the work of a ”sadisiic maniac". Lucian Picard. s four-foot, 11- inch unemployed machinist. has been charged with the murder. PRESIDENT MEETS EX INDEPENDENCE. Mo. (AP)- President Syngman Rhee of South Korea told Harry S. Truman Thurs- day the Korean people would be evcrlastlngly grateful to the man who sent U.S. troops to help them fight the Communists. The fiery little Korean president came to pay a call at the Ii dependence home of the former U.S. president. and warned gross indecency of- fenders that sentences will be five years in the penitentiary and the lash ”to prevent a repetition of these cases”. City councillors Harry .Kolber and Frank Roi-an complained only ' eight policemen are assigned to patrol the 500-acre area on Mount Royal, in the heart of the city. They asked for better lighting and the thinning out of low - lying bushes. Claude Jodoin, president of the Montreal trades and labor council. said all AFL-TLC lsbor bodies in the province would be asked to join a drive to take perverts off the streets. "We intend to follow it up." Mr. WARNING Picking of blueberries on Jamboree Russia Seeks Co-operation ' Cosmic Research scientist said Friday Russia wants to co-operate with the West in solving the mysteries of the un- iverse. time service section of the Domin- ion observatory. said he based his statement on discussions with Rus- sian sclentlsts in Leningrad and Moscow in May and June. Mcclenahan visited Russia at the invitation of the Soviet Academy of Sciences to attend the official reopening of the Pulkovo observa- tory, l0 miles from Leningrad. The observatory was destroyed by the Germans during the Second World War. conference event were attended by scientists from many Western countries. The observatory they saw reopened is regarded as modern in the world. government delegate at the cere- mony and conference, was in Rus- sin 16 days. Nine of them in Lenin- grad and the rest in Moscow. SEEK EXCHANGE astronomers told him they want to exchange more astronomical infor- mation with the West. He said he told them that Canada would like to receive more information from Russia on their work in the field Souris Theatre . TONIGHT BROADCAST OVER CFCY FROM 8:30-9:30 Featuring an All Star Program-Johnny and Wally from Nova Scotls. Other specialties by City and rural talent. New Dance Floor Old Time and Modern Dancing Standard Tlmo-9:30-12:00 Tables and Canteen Service CIIARLOTTETOWN FORUM or other fields is BERT HICKEN McDon- snd John Peters ' Road CLEARANCE SALE AUIUST 7tI T0 Mil INCLUSIVE IALANCI SPRING COATS AND SHORTIIS AT RIAI. VALUES RACK OF DRISSIS-E-Slsss 12 to 44 35.95 - ' HOIISI DRISSIS--Reg. 53.95 to 54.50 32.49 -' IRRIT- . SUOHTLY SOILID ILOUSIS ""i'i.”:'.':.i MANY onTsTsaeoaius.. can. sue Loci: 11-IIM one i venom Sins ' . PHONI 60 uomaeoa , T-bone. Sirloin, Fried Chicken, -Island Clams, I glass. then drive to SANDY'S, MARSHFIELD. St. Peter's! Highway, 6 miles from Charlottetown. Dine in aurro do cste appetite at dSANIlY'S DRIVE-IN MOVIES Sunday. 8:45 Stsndsrd Time RAINBOW ROUND MY SIIOULDEW Starring: Frankie Lslne, Billy Daniels, Charlotte Austin, Arthur Franz Donations from this show go to the Kiwanis swimming pool-Gate prize - There will be no show Tuesday or Thursday Old Home Week. lleaili of Glen William Man .'His many friends will learn with deep regret of the death yes- terday at the King's County Hos- tlans and Russia improvement." in the study of astronomy. Born in Glen William. the son is large." he said. Ul I'M. "There has been an exchange of information between Western na- for s e v e r s l years." he said. "'.l'hgre was an improvement last year .snd I hope that our talks with the Russian scientists will bring about a further He expressed surprise at the cf- fort Russian scientists are making "The amount of money being spent on buildings and equipment ”The Russians don't seem to be sparing any ex- pense on the development of as- back a descriptive p s new Russian-designed e for measuring the positions of stars. The observatory was con- sideririg whether. it should build a similar instrument in Ottawa; TAIPEH. Formosa (AP) - All able-bodied Chinese between 13 and 45 are liable to military service under a bill passed by Nationalist China's Parliament Tuesday. The whether Chinese living abroad also are subject to military service. whole area of Left to mourn his passing Dr. is a William MacDonald By JOHN BIRD Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) - A Canadian W. S. Mcclenahan, head of the Get so Lonelyvggat the Mr The reopening ceremonies and si associated with the one of the most Mr. McClenahan. only Canadian Mr. Mcclenahan said Russian CAPITOL IN PERSON A THE. WORLD FAMOUS "FOUR KNIGHTS” CAPITAL RECORDING STARS SINGING STARTS OF THE RED SKELTON SHOW That famous group that kept the song-"O Baby I summer. APPEARING AT THE " RCLLAWAY CLUB IUESDAY AUGUST 10th 8:00 to 10:00 P.M Admission 51.00 vanes 10:15 P.M. to 2:15 AM.- ' Admission SL50 Music supplied by I THE DOWNTOWNER5 top of the Hit Parade all T0-DAY ONLY Shows 2:36. . , A” 7 - 9 t I MtEh-""F'"'T COLOR MCI. - TUE. "JACK SLADE" PLAYING FRIDAY it SATURDAY August 6 & 7 PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY i.iiI'siIRTY'Y-VYYE-sfilioill. illicit-tt)AD9. onii-caoworo, some sun was s Qmn BY ' echmcolor - 'MIlSICN.G1'KYIAIi V - Coming Sunday Aug. 15th-"The Cruel See" . 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