PAGE EIGHT PRINCE EDWARD row 3 IDA LIJPINO - CORNEL WILDE in . 99 i’ «. “Road House ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — snows 3:30-7.9 . E . , William HOIDEN I William Bi.E?N?DlI*ll , ,, Macdonald CAREY" \‘ , Mona FRE*E:M=ANl .....l.keep a and death: THE GUARDIAN. AGENTS: MONTAGUTZ: wuoon' unn. The Guardian may In In Georgetown: Tho Post Oilicez 0 following places in ilionlaguox hills 5. A. Llewellyn: Ills. noun: at any on th on lnsourlaa Tnosma on-uds. Illlelsardslflon. ..‘FlT'l‘ED FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. Mix Joan Johnston. Mon-tsgue, spent the weck—end in Murray Harbour. Miss Vickie Walker, employee oi‘. Clark Bros., Montague, under- went an operation at the King's County Hospital ‘last. week. Her many friends hope for her speedy return to good health. Mrs. Clifford Lilly, Montague. returned to her home alter under- going an operation !or appendi- citis in the King's County Hos- pitai. The members of the Presby- terian Young People's Society, Montague, met in the church fol- lowing the evening service on Sunday. After a fifteen minute sing-song. Rev. F. N. Young con- ducted a Bible Study on the first chapter of Acts. During the busi- ness period. roll call was ana- wered by thirteen members. Plans Miss-Minnie Greene. Montague. left last. week for Ottawa where she will visit for several weeks. Mrs. Fred Minnikin, Halifax, is spending a few days in Montague at the home at her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1‘. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham. Hali- fax. were week-end visitors to Montague, guests at the Poole Hotel. . Mr. Fred Webster, Montague, returned to his home after under- going on operation in the King's County Hospital. During the past week the work 0! adding one hundred new lines to the telephone system in Mon- tague has been completed under Mr. E. Saunders‘ and Downe at the Island Telephone Company. The necessity of these additional lines has been appar- gent for some time since several party lines have had as high as twelve members. Moreover sev- M,-, cm; Miss Florence | CHARLOTTETOWN iii: Eislirnn GUARDIAN Younsllomon Harold I. Landry. Allen Althea, In-a. lnoa Stewart, hllu lhrrlot Olalr AGENT GEORGETOWN: Enter llarylinoll Sisters, II. V. Beginning their religious train- ing (or foreign mission work, 49 postulantg received the Msryknoil Sisters‘ habit, and their religious names at a ceremony in the Moth- erhouse at Maryknoll, N.Y.. on March 7. Among them was a young woman (mm P. E. Island. Min Alice Geraldine Doiron 0! St. Charles Parish, Souria, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lao G. Doiron of St. Charles, and a gradu- ate of the New Acadisn School and St. ‘Mary's Convent, Souris, Prince Edward Island. Two years before her entrance at Maryknoll in September. 1947, she taught school in Charlottetown. Her name in religion will be Sister Leo Marie. At. the same time. 27 novices pronounced their First Vows and’ are now eligible for assignment to the mission field. One novice is Sister James Florence, the former Blanchard, daugh- ter of Dr. James Edward Blanch- ard, 15 Kensington Road, Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island. Dr. Blanchard was mayor or Char- lottetown from 1944-1946. She attended Notre Dame Aca- demy in Charlottetown and gradu- : v ‘ Bristol.-and “"2!-_'*v Mrs. nelvine Byrne was a vis- tor ‘to her mother here this week. Mr. lbhroxn Malone and son Germ-d‘spent several days in the city last. week on business. Mr. P. 5;. Sinnott, Rollo Bay. a. tormer resident here was back at his old home here last week for a short. stay. am. Roddie (Yfianley is spend- inga my days in Bristol with her parents. She will return to the city on Saturday morning. Mrs. William MacDonald and sughter Florence spent several days in the city last week. visiting Mrs. MacDonald's daughters. Mr. and Mn. Jerome O'Brien, have moved to the city with their family to reside. Mr. O'Brien has his office in the new co-operative building. 9- Mrs. John O. Peters and three children spent the week-and in the city, where Mil. Peter: has been a. patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital {or quite some time. MAKING THE BEST OF I1 careful planning and mag, thk young couple built the house of their dreams with tho help oi oi anal additional cost, they wlnly plotoclod lhoh‘ in- vestment with I Sun lilo Mortgage Protection policy which, should the husband die before the home is paid for, Instantly clean all 1,0- malnlng mortgage indebted- mu. your pocketbook. PLANNED LIFE INSURANCE BRINGS PEACE OF MIND Without obllgoilon, M mo tell you how the facilities of tho SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA can best meet your particular needs in a woy‘lhai will lit Mr. Anselm Lspierre will be back on one or the government do-edges this season. He was em- ployed last summer on the Dredge IIAL BOEAKER, Unit Supervisor SIIII LIFE OF IIAIIMM \ rendezvous V A with destiny . . / on the man“ were made for having a sleigh ride , _ on Wednesday evening followed 7 bullet paved‘ ' ' ' by a social at the home of Mr. ~ ' ' and Mrs. S. D. Reid. The de- votional period was conducted by Miss Blanche MacPhee and Miss Norma Clow. The meeting clos- ed with the Mizpah Benediction. Murray Harbour ilorth Mr. Weston Johnston has re- turncd home after having been em- ployed for several months at Brackley Beach eral new businesses have had to ,_ use the one line. all of which has Siergyfrfiin }_1;'l,fi;lf',1:(S"'1\v‘¢:,l.r,l,cen§c‘.?tc;,_ made inconvenience to the pub- while ,,t5choo1 {he was treasurer lic, an inconvenience which could of the Catholic stua..n¢5- Mission not be alleviated until more ma- crusade at Notre Dame Academy terlal was available. Now that it and "150 of (he Sodallly at Mount is possible to correct the situa- st, Vincent Academy. She enter- tion, new lines have been lnstal- ed Maryknoll in 1947. led, and another switch-board has The Rev, John B. Sheerin. C.P.. been added. It is not known editor oi! The Catholic World. whether or not there will be a spoke at the ceremony. and the Second ope,-ago, since this is de. Very Rev. Thomas S. Walsh, Vicar- pendent on the number or calls f)3:lf‘!c9lTa¥\t1ed0f “"3 Ma“Yk“°" Father" tho the opeflton h“ 1: ‘Expected: Seventeen States have contribut- owweh that 3 W e “um pd this group of 77 young Sisters. ber be too ‘great for one, another The” are also Seven ‘mm Camda‘ operator will take over the sec- and when from ‘he Panama Cm.‘ “"1 "°‘“"- Zone, Hawaii, and the Philippines and Guatemala. st. mmont Bay. At present, Mr. Lapienre is undergoing treatment in the Charlottetown Hospital, and all hope to see him home again soon. 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P.E,|_ the stair landing last fall and it Iwlll not be on the job this am,“ -was some time iatei that it was owing to poor health. can-y Wm liound her injury was more serious be sorely missed around the plant then gust thought to be. All hope by many of the old timers, who to see her around again soon. have been with him for three 4.. cades. lie will be replaced by My Ted Anderson. Mr. Anderson, .' Bristol man. has many years u_ perionco to his credit in the puk. ing 01 fish. Friends of Mrs. Alex Blrt will be sorry to learn that she will be re- moved from the P. 8. Island Hog- D1931 '0 Hflmax. N. 8.. for further treatment. she has been in the Hospital in the city for some time. Mrs. Birt struck her lorehesd on It was learned with regret that our good mend Mr. Gerald Barry, who has been foreman around the packing plants here for thirty years 'i‘he sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Gavin EXTRA! NE\\'S Hicken, Oak Vn11Ei\'. in H10 10-‘>5 01 VERNON RIVER SCHOOL In the group are 23 college ,, her mother. Mrs. Catherine Lan- graduates. —- nurses. lflborltofy Comedy, “PEST CONTROL gm; Honor R011 for Feb,-mu-y_ technicians, teachers, a bacteriolo- . *~—*‘ Grade X—-Louise Enman. Elsi» 5 S°°l51 S"""l°° w°'k°’r;;';I_ and CARTOON Mr. and Mrs. Chester McI.4u're Crude Ix_.1_ wane, Madnnis a dictician. Others are are fins!’ Who GT9 Spcndmi the “’l"l°" 2. Allred MaoNeill. 3. Preston R.ich- '55- °“‘°° ""°"k"‘ “"1 y°“"g ness women. A number have come directly after high school gradua- tion. months in Charlottetown, weia re- cent visitors to Murray Harbour North. ards. Grade VII — 1. Jean Richards. 2. Ronnie Morrissey. __ Th Mai-yknoll Sisters staff hos- Mr. and Mrs. William Irving and H(:::eM‘:2N_eIi1J°m Mwmem 2. vital: in China. Bolivia. the Philip- Mr. Arnold Irving have returned G“. de vB__ ‘L Mm, M/,,,,B,.d_ pines and. in the past year. ave l home alter having spent the win- 2. E3“ Aylwum begun in staff hospitals in K02: ' 3‘ H ier months with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Grade Iv_1. Phmp Macmxm and‘ tcleygllilh Clfi':‘5al3°";;*:{C:5 mom“ ;; neth Ferguson, Plciou. N. S. 2. Clarice Morrissey. 3. Carol Gu.m- ::u:aall1:i Panama.‘ They have ' A great number or hockey inns “““"' schools in Hawaii, the Philippines. and‘ Iu"‘1‘ DH“ M‘°N°m' China, the Caroline Islands. Africa. TlI|IIISIlAY—FR||JAY l l H ' ’ i N3 “°3TE3-3 ?:.":..t‘":r.?....”.:“I‘»:%‘ 9“.2€“:»..::-‘i ‘:‘°§:**.‘““- .’i.‘;‘i“‘:...°‘.;‘: ‘ - ~ 1 ' a as. i V _ _ ‘ _ _ ,, game in Montague. Tuesday night, Mm-y Masters (missed some tests) £32.31 néeervice work in Hawaii, .Sliow:~. 32.50-a-8.4.) hetwcen the ltinrray Barbour made m;_ 1, F;-gnklg Log. 2. Cnmornm and in Boston, New ii.“ Bruins and Montague Meteors. uwwn Lu. 3_ Loma “L York and Chicago‘ The mahmm_ It is a pleasure to report that Mr, Wilson McKenzie oi Gaspar- eullx. has returned home after hav- ing been confined to the P. E. I. Hospital for several months. His many iriends wish him a speedy convalesence. Glrsde I—No Tests. 1 th medical and educa- Mary C. Gallant, Teacher “Ce 0 est a tional works refiiliires a 2!‘!!! Hum‘ ber of trained professional work- ers. ,_ -_,,, mIIhllIli’li'lllillil)ill'§“’ i munnnnsiiai ¥ i=iiiiiH[iUilKl§ CANADIAN SHIPS AT HAVANA HAVANA. March 7 — (CP) — The Canadian aircraft carrier Magnificent and destroyer Mlolnsc arrived here today for e five-day visit. The two Royal Canadian -"EIi]3_oIarv— Continued irom page 2 H . ' The regular monthly meet- ____._:_______._ mg M the Ladxes. Md Society met acquainted. it amuse: us to hear ' m h t Mr E! Mm Navy vessels are in Caribbean nowa-days “Well. lvshould love to _ . N“ “"“ " ' 3:. Fgbrullalllif all. In Zpicenlalrine ill: l“":°“;hE° “Raga”, m§‘r_;°el;vtr;s gone — gm: I! clifndtl know how to YOIIR GIFT to the Canadian Red Cross enables you to bring . ' ismo wi -uni o e v ors r we ca- - . l :1f°Tn?nt,b:,.°:t::Eé grgfeofly lgoyltlil Navy annd the United States rolsd:.Iii. woleild be :li‘t!ierenxit..l" Vile help’ c°mf°“'— hfe Itself‘. to ‘he needy "id th° “fiche”- H 1 ( th b 1 n , Navy. recall that Ellen. nice and ns.me- , _ _ " :°";§1°ume° W3‘: “:;:mf“°§°1f°'. ; sake 0: em, and he,» ,i,y,e._, m When disaster strikes, you are there with food, clothing and medical i'illL'<l among the number of young folk who have been accustomed to hitching and driving horses since which ii box was packed by the ladies of the Women’: Missionary Society to be sent to the port- IN MEMORIAM mm mm‘ aid. In isolated districts where the doctor is beyond reach, you establish ._ . ' | ’ ' ”¢1\|ll9r¢“"' uiouoolfi“ ‘he (50 Cl-. _ 3319" gnd ~ .» -' ' NA 9 A“. smut 03‘ “AN ...lI\IIl'I'l. ll“; ,,,u5;"7:.: :10 ' EXTRA! CARTOON - SNAPSHOTS Chapter 3 ‘:SlR GALAHAD"""‘ f EMPIRE TlIlIli.~—Fli|. —SAT. .3. surname ADVENTURE... born of vengeance! ~.-go" . worker in Halifax. The death occurred at. Kings Tonight! Be Ills l’us‘l7«¢-Gwme ; l’il[i:£_ tuslre-Creme Shampoo with lanolin leaves your hair I lugs-anlly stun I Ollstenlng with shoes I sell, easy it M00000 is-°-‘lice-(Mme SHAMPOO WITN IANOLE 29¢ — 55¢ - 51-00 count ' “ ' on Febnnry 24th. of Mildred Irene, inlant daugihieo‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. MacDon- ald, Kilmulr. only slightly over three months old. she contracted whooping cough and pneumonia early in one win- ter. she leaves to mourn. besides her parents. twin brother, Malcolm. live sisters: Mary in Charlottetown and Annie, Marie. Shirley and Jean at home; and three other brothers Jackie. Gordon and Pros- The funeral service took place on Sunday, February noun. irvom Kil- muir Church from wih-ere she was taken to Caledonia cemetery for burial. The services were conduct- ed by the Rev. Fraser, Valieyrleld. The pallbearers were {our uncles. James Maoklrsnon. Gordon Mac- Klnnon. Lester Maoxinmn and Mlurdook MacDonald. CARD OF THANKS M1‘. and Mrs. Alex J. MacDon- old, Kilmuir. wish to. thank all those who assisted in In)’ way dill“ ing their end bereavement. sol “°“' ucirl F“' R165 “ml llw lb. mm‘“'‘' M (‘Mm 1” dub) D huiiei rj —E.iR.§BroW€9°Son Phil. huts, lilo, Accident, Sickness ‘ "I i.’Aal'llate Glass Insurance l -1.... “ “flown -ulillllv oi Keiiolfl unset’-S ton, also at home. . as children they spent many hours with a beloved pony. There was as well the driver known as "Old Todd" also much respected and as necessary to their school days as the books and lunches they carried. 0 C 0 James has a notion that all farm children, to be natural, should be born with a liking for. -and a knowledge of handling horses. We ov_er-heard him tease Jamie about this recently. ai‘ter.the two had been along the fields on a mat- ter ol hauling with the team. and Jamie had been content to be a mere passenger instead oi de- manding the reins. James’ memory goes back to the days when on an Out-ind with his mother, perhaps as fair as her old home. while he did the driving, she kept a firm clutch on the lines, beyond his notice. He related to Jamie that he "once knew a man who couldn't drive a horse" his tones indicat- ing that this gentleman was the Very soul oi helplassnen. and consequently to James‘ idea. much to be pitied. O I 0 "A Minister." this was. of the 1911! <IKO—"and he was content to sit there . . . a fat man and abs and tine looking". "And I lltle deal" we reminded James. "Yes." he nodded. "and in a beaver hat- he sat there and let his wife drive. TM}! yvhnt you'll have to do. -Tlmle. ever you are called to be a Minister. You'll have to let your woman drive you to and from your winter appointments!" James chuckled. And Jamie smiled until a dimple showed and replied "but there'il be no horses used then — it will be a piano or a helicopter!" I 0 0 Dark and rainy tonight but warm for the lambklns. the calveg and piglets now making "Spring" appearance in fold and stable and aty. Until tomorrow — Diary-'Good- night.... II. J. uisou 0P'l‘0hil1'lll'l' fitting and lruplyiog Glance IONTAGIII, P. I I. Itolhl. sod friends. . . . You become a partner in all the missions of mercy carried out, in peace as well as war, by Canada's skilled. devoted Red Cross workers. " THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW -' Reach out a helping‘ hand GIVE to the RED CROSS SPACE DONATED BY THE ROYAI. BANK OF CANADA ‘ Your donalion will be gladly received at any brunch of lhifbanl: Outpost Hospitals. You provide free blood transfusions; set up additional blood donor clinics. You teach fits"; aid, swimming and water safety. You operate Red Cross Lodges at Military Hospitals, so that wounded veterans have a place for recreation and for receiving their relatives 4_4