reguhar . March 3lst. Third degree con- ' Qhapel. Don’t miss this. ‘ 9APERWEIGHT CHAMPS This is Montague Paperweights wlio were successful im winning the Provincial ‘“‘B’’ title by de feating the Crapaud Paperweights ae Island Student ineering Institute Award Is Given = Church - MONTAGUE — Trinity United Church, Montague, was filled to received and welcomed into the church, five by certificate from .| other churches and eight by pro- fession of faith. ‘|For Montague on High’’, “‘Jesus “Christ is Risen Today” and “The Strife is O’er’’. Curling Draw ‘MONTAGUE — Curling sche- dule for Montague Club tonight: Yeo’s. Theatre Com 7 P.M. St. Andrew's WMS Holds Meeting MONTAGUE — The regular | monthly meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society of St. An- drew’s Presbyterian Church, Montague, was held at the home if Mrs. A. F. Campbell Tuesday evening March 10th. The meeting opened with the invocation by the president, Mrs. A. F. MacKenzie. The scripture lesson was read in uni- EASTERN GUARDIAN AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. WE HAVE discontinued buying logs until further notice. Monta- gue Furnishing Co. YOUR Red Cross serves ior YOU — have your contribution ready wiien the canvasser calls! YOU SERVE by giving — make your Red Cross contribution a generous one! HILLSIDE LODGE, L0.0-F., Montague, meeting, ferred. NOTICE EASTER Dance Mon- tague High Schol Auditorium Tuesday March 3ist. Music by/| Mariners Orchestra. CALLING ALL Boys and girls, young people, to special youth Rally Monday to Friday, March 30th to April 3rd. Mr. Lawrence McCallister, Maritime director of the Canadian Sunday School Mis- sion, will be showing color-sound filmstrips in the Montague Bible LOSES WALLET—Harold Mc-. Swain, Peters Road, had the misfortune of lising his wallet containing a large sum of money and valuable papers. The misfortune happened Saturday afternoon in or near Montague. The wallet contains cards and other means of identification. | Mr. McSwain is nopefully await | ing a call from a finder who will be rewarded. FUNERAL HELD — The fu- | neral of the late Norman Alex-| ander Gillis took place Saturday afternoon from the Compton Fu- neral Home where service was conducted at 1.00 p.m. by Rev. J. Donald MacKay. Pall bearers | were Herbert Schurman, Uric Richard, Chester Martin, Free- | cause of the severity of the past is Joy’, was read by the devo- Lure, followed by a circle prayer. The secretary, Mrs. Marion Hume, read the minutes of the previous meeting and roll call was answered with a verse of scripture containing the word) “jov’’. The offering was received by Mrs. H.E. Nelson. Mrs. Hume reported: that the offering re- ceived. at the world day of pray- er amounted to $13.50. She also reported that a receipt for a con- tribution towards Camp Keir had been received. A large aumber of sick calls | were reported by the members. | Mrs. Gavin Hicken preseated an interesting chapter from the’ of given by Mrs. MacKenzie and Mrs. A. D. Macluaire. | * The meeting closed with The; Lord’s Prayer in unison, after) which a delicious lunch was ser- | ved by Mrs. William MacEach- ern and Miss Catherine Currie, assisted by the hostess. N.S. Highways Need Patching HALIFAX (CP)—Highways of-| ficials in Nova Scotia agreed Wednesday on what a lot of mot- orists already know. There's going to be heavy repair bill be- winter's weather. Deputy Provincial Highways | Minister J. L. Wickwire’ said Nova Scotia’s roads this year are | “liable to get more damage.” Halifax paving engineer Alfred Howard estimates patching costs for roads in the city this year will double last year’s figure of $60,000. Last. year the province paid $650,000 for patching and re-top- ping hard surfaced roads. guests their son and daughter-in- law, Dr. Albert Johnston and Mrs. Johnston of Halifax, also! Mrs. Johnston's sister,. Miss | Alice Fraser of. Charlottetown. | Miss Joan Coffin and Master | Allan Coffin spent a few days| with relatives in China Point and Southpor‘. Miss Evelyn MacLure who is a student at Dalhousie U-iversity is spending the Easter holidays with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacLure, Montague. Mr. William Halliday scikieel from Ontario and is visiting his son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Hickox, Montague. te 0 Os total goal ies, B Campbell, John Bell. Back Pa J. ae cae aeneees C. Stewart vs. Don Wanna 10 - 2 Front Row, left te right,| Row—Alan Fraser, Jom Mac- apiriag caliahee iacalliad first|9 P. M. Sandy Beck, Scott Beli, Roger) Phee, Charles Pilson, Car! as Ge veurvesian of Christ} H. MacGregor vs. A.A. Fraser MacDonald, Sandy MacEwen,! Fraser, Don Boudreault, Wayné|from the dead: second, the re- Goalie Arthur F J Bell, re : ; DEEP WELL - wieabrow ands bteal A MacDougall, Spencer MacDonald, | surrection in the loves of the dis- Harry Griffin, John Sullivan, and| ciples: afid third, the resurrec-| A 14,000-foot well, deepest ever son. The Bible exposition on the George Inman. Behind the team|tion that can and should take|in Australia, will be dug in theme ‘The Fruit of the Spirit} is coach—Manager Cecil Bell. place in people’s tearts and search of oi] in Innamincka. tional leader, Mrs. Chester Mac- »* bs VF FT SOP AS BYE EK K RY +THE TRUE STORY OF BARBARA GRAHAM * * a * ee « SUSAN HAYWARD torn from.a woman --body and soul! i “ED MONTGOMERY,” FAMED REPORTER, WHILE INTERVIEWED RE- study book and readings were | 3% CENTLY ON T.V.’s PROGRAM, “FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE,” PRO- CLAIMED THE INNOCENCE OF BARBARA GRAHAM .. . HOW WOULD YOU VOTE. :.. “I Wee he LIVE” a JUDGE FOR YOURSELF! 3g FANG, INC eee in the true story of Barbara Graham—whose % murder trial shocked the world! @ Best Film Editing @ Best Screen Play * Best Cinematography + * * * * “GUILTY” OR “NOT GUILTY”? - « - SEEy Nominated for Six "Oscars" in * this year's + Academy Awards! @ Best Actress— Susan Hayward MMM @ Best Director— Robert Wise * * | | 1 | | * * ; @ Best Sound — + Former Souris Man Improves now re- {sono e A. MacDonald, has fully recover- a8 - a EF 2 ag Fale REFS ' EE Ei St. Peters H.S. Holds Meeting ST. PETER’S — The monthly meeting of the St. Peter’s Home and School Association was held | ’ ' m St. Peter’s South School re cently. The meeting was called to or- der by Daniel MacDonald, who acted as president until arrival of Dr. MacLellan, The opened with the meeting | aaeing-of_O'Cameda. Following this, the mi of the previous] meeting were read by the sec- retary Bernadette MacDonald. The treasurer, Mrs. Roderick Pratt, gave her report. Following this a short dialogue entitled “Junior and His Home Work”, was by: the pupils ‘of St. Peter’s North School which led up to a discussion on how parents should handle the home -work situation. This was of some benefit to both teachers and parents. A question box was also brought forth. A resolution was passed, stat- ing “Be it resolved that-Latin-be+< onthe coursé of studies, but not compulsory”. SOURIS THEATRE Monday - Tuesday -- March 30th - Sist .. “La Parisienne" —with— Bridgitte Bardot Charles Boyer PISQUID EAST Mr. Alton Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown on Thursday. |_A large number trom this vic-| inity attended the variety cop-| cert in'4Mount Stewart Memorial all, Wednesday evening in aid the Men’s Association of the United Church. Mrs. Owen Kelly was a vis- iter in Charlottetown Friday. Mr. and wae. Floyd Jay with International 1 ton truck: Chain gas stove, 3 burners; rip too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH. * not been arrived at lightly. the Minister of Finance at If he spends more_than he man Whiteway, John Norman + > MacPherson and Walter Coul- ; son. Interment was in Caledonia cemetery. + et Y + cemfuana This minister Miss Donna gence, done le - Asour Barsara GeaHam ter of Lorne J. MacPhee an | 7 “Tvs was the most batting % : “ Fe ee EE fe eeteveneninter | + of finance ee ce. as D. x M 0 N TA G U E we @ \feltconvincedthat Barbara 2 n ross &@ i 4 also or grandparents, Mr. and |, 7 Graham was guilty of | bg 2 says —— : Mrs. John J. MacPhee, Mon-) MONDAY - TUESDAY mt § murder... but now, new tague. MARCH 30 - 31 i facts and evidence have * Mir. snd Mes. John Nicholson, we created in my mind ADULT ENTERTAIN ross, a Mrs. ' e . Colin, Montague, et on sat "Nor The Moon it a reasonable doubt!” MENT + ay — Jee Night" Te a ey SHOWING AT 2:30 — 6:50 — 9:00 aia de ) MAKE UP A THEATRE PARTY + PEE GRE Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wightman, i oo ee »* PRI ral oe aed "5 « Her peek into her purse is anything but casual — Bolitex, | ae Ae weed Michael Craig ° . oe - 400 for as family minister of finance she is also keeper ° Hume and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold|| 4” action packed drama set |) .. ae x of the budget. She weighs every important purchase Wightman. ore eae in Africa. A picture as big ie TO: DAY TUE. WED. THUR. CAPITOL carefully, Tc a has dn suites to put ee and Mrs. Leon Johnston, as the powerful story it tells. 7 oe -M -M _* 4 Ms -M -M ¥ #Y -M -M 4 ™- - -M every dollar aes and only so many dollars. tague, hav s holiday agu e as _ holiday p+ The same problem—a dozen places for every dollar — is a familiar one to le a NETO COMEDY SHON * Ottawa. His budget is around six billion dollars. NOTICE TO ; ae 7 AT THE CAPITOL * This very large sum of money is spent through * J various government departments. PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS | SPECIAL EASTER MORNING SHOWS! _, *?: It's no secret how the Minister of Finance obtains “ % e : ba 2 ¥ this money. He gets it largely in taxes from millions TUESDAY — "ROY ROGERS" and "TRIGGER of Canadians like you. Patriot subscription accounts may be | ; gets from you, he must turn around and borrow P ue IN “PALS of the GOLDEN WEST” * paid at the Montaque, Souris or Summer- + ALSO COLOR ‘CARTOON — “TALKING DOG” side offices of The Guardian and The | STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK — DOORS OPEN 9:30 A.M.—ADM. 20e * ; Patriot > o_o awe eee ee eee ae oe oo o : THURSDAY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK * ° ° Ps " " " ' The Guardian ~The Patriot |* 8G “CARTOON” and STOOGE" COMEDY PROGRAM x . aR Stguaene ex ea k Pace 4h * ; _ a. ati ¢ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Mar. $0, 1958 5. sons Merlin and Irwin, were vie ftors in Covehead Road Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Jay's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mae Donald. ald, Lorne Valley, spent -Satur- day in Pisquid, Basi, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. *“Mr. Dewar MacDonald, Cove- head Road, is spending a week with his sister, Mrs. Floyd Jay level; 2 squares: 2 small planes: shovel; shoemakers sewing machine; grease gun; wrenches; 2 small tables; 3 bed springs, blankets, pictures and other articles and Mr. Jay. PUBLIC AUCTION — ; AT SOURIS . < “On the premises of the late Philip B. Carter on Eviday, Apel... 3rd commencing at 1 p.m. there will be sold the following articles: A quantity of sawed lumber; 11 window frames with sashes (new) and sufficient glass to glaze same; 1957 Voldswagen; 1951 Power Saw with filing kit (never used); horse truck wagon. and 8 wheels; 1 planer; 2 hand benches; rotary saw and bench; Model “A” engine, equipped for sawing; saw; set traps and dies; Stanley 45 plane; buck saw; crosscut saw; scoop MELVIN J. McQUAID, Executor Estate Philip B. Carter. “Yes, we can afford it!” from you the amount he has overspent . . . or else create new money. The creation of new money is one factor that leads to inflation — when the dollar buys less and less. So, as a thrifty Canadian, you. are wise to ask government only for those services you are willing to pay for . . . with taxes. Personally ; you try to pay as you go, to live within your income. It’s important that, government try to do the same thing. You want to live well now and to realize all your ambitions for the best possible future. That future is tied up with a sound dollar —\a dollar whose purchasing power you-can depend on. A SOUND DOLLAR MEANS A BETTER LIFE FOR YOU THE FIGHT AGAINST INFLATION NEEDS YOUR ACTIVE SUPPORT & PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM THE LIFE INSURANCE GOMPANIES Bi CAMADA by Mr. and Mrs. Earie—MacDes-——