PAGE! EIGHT Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 10. 1954 an Guardian may be bouzht at the etrist. offline Friday afternoon. day Saturday. Feby. iz-13. three months. Wednesday night at 7:30. pm-m1d Nicholson, equal: 2. Earle ME-Kenna. Riyrnona Smith Winston Macheod, equa. Gerald Morrissey. Mabel MacLeod. James Morrisey: 3. Rcbnrt Nichol- Ion. Jrsepli McRar-, cqiial ard Gram, equal, 2. Cami NlCh0l- stun. -Rita Grant B.'i"'r. - .1 oseph McRa.-; I82 L THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mra Byron Stewart. .AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waidon Layers Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar. ..'.I. A. CARRUTHI-IRS, optom- will be absent from his and all Prizes Beguinlng '1 :30. Fl-LM STRIPS All are welcome. ORWELI. (:vOTI'7”-lSV(lH0()ls Uanunry rrpurll nedy, Gordon Ross, Grade X-l George Smith. Easton, J. F. Johnson. Grade IX.-l. Aiiiivttc )l0i'i'l5SB,V. 3 Glen Nicholson. Grade Vlli-1 Rita Grant; 2. Gmde V”"1 Jean Nicholson; (Honor RoTrfTsl- January! 3, Grade X1-l. Catherine Grant; Phee, Jenny 0'1-lsitiey; 2. Grade Vi .-1. Robert Grade V-1 Wilma Njcliolson; 2 i Edlis: 3. Grade IV.-l. Billy simth. MacGmsor. Rut-h Maclntyre. Grade III.-1. .-Xlldl'P.V Grant: 2. Frances Grant; ii. Jeanette Peter Grade II-l. Byron Macbeod; Grade VII! 4- i. Grade I-l .Xi.:rie tlrltxie. Ricli- i 2. Ann Hughes. Highest average for senior grades Anne Marie Gallant, lolly. Grade VI--1. aid: 2. Yvette Gallant; J. . Gallant. Grade V--i. Nettie Cheverie: Margaret MacDonald; Mooney, Jessie Wright. Highest average for Junior gradcs Byron Macheod, Te.u-lier Bin nriir RlA?Pll6'P. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "THE STEEL TRAP" Power. Turks. . FRI. . SAT. "THE MARKSMAN" Wayne Morris art. Campbell. Grades I it: II-l. Alma Frase Mary MaoAuiay; 2. Cheryl Bu- Poole. followlng places in Montague: JBI-JSERVE WEDNESDAY. Feb- ruary 10. carnival Montague rink. galore. Canteen service. yesterday afternoon from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to Georgetown United Church where services were conducted by Rev, W. A. Patersonl The pa.ii bearers were: J. H. Macy DONE”. l"- -1- D9l01'3'v D15 5- KN” era have dug out their skates. but mW"'d' they will have to get out their ST. MARY'S CONVE T. 30l'IllSl Mac- Eric Wood, Danny 0'Hanley, Reagh Violet Dingwell, Jcani Grade X-- l. Velma Paquet: 2 S. Grade IX-l. Joyce Oheverie; 2.. Maureen Wood; 3. Helen MacPhec. Anne Mclnnis: Ann Mcintyre, Betty Mr.-Intosh; Grade VII-1. Sandra Strong; 2. Joan Stewart; 3. Frances Clinton, Marie Mul- Patricia MacDon- Claire 2. 3. Genevieve Grade IV-1. Marina. Boylan; 1. Gertrude MacDonald; 3. lmalne Cheverir. Grade Ill-l. Cecilia Gheverie; i 2. Joanne Peters; 3. Carol Anne! Grades I as IL-1. Claire While: 2. Janette Doucette. Eh-ic Clinton: 3. Wilhemina Maocormack, Rob- r. t. Fay Macintosh; 3. Gail Jennings, Emilce Mallard,Molra Gr'ant, Ruth TODAY - "ALL I DESIRE" - Shows S:3D-T- S PRINCE "EDWARD - nwn-rm-sir. 3 M-G-M musical! J l I gt Starring that sensational 7.: '0 - ,5 "Singin' In The Rain" team! l llllllllll lllllllllillli SALE STARTS WEDNEsDAY,FEB.10 I runs SATURDAY,FEB.20 GRDDERIES MOLASSES. hulk, gal. BYLK DATES. 2 lbs. for .. Fancy Quality TOMATO JUICE. 20 01. size, 2 for 25 Garden of the Gulf WAX BEANS, 2 for . Wetlu-y's STRAWBERRY -TAM. 24 oz. size . LARD. Crispy:-rust . .. CAMPBELIJS TOMATO SOUP .. JELLO, any 3 flavors. 3 for BAKERS COCOA. 1 lb. tin .. IIOLLYHILL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. 2 for 1 CHOCOLATE MALLOW COOKIES Robin Hood or Ogilvie OATS, 5 lb. pkg. for DRY FISH-extra. good quality, lb. ............... .. 50 lb. bales for .. KEN-L-RATION. 2 tins for .. AYLMER PORK Jr BEANS (deep brown). tin . .. WOODIURY SOAP 4 Calms 28: 51.03 270 FANCY KETA SALMON. I ll). .. .. .. 344' VACIIIKVI PACKED COFFEE, 1 lb. tin . 31.09 HAM, PREM or SPORK. 3 for ., ...... .. . 98c OLYMPIC BEEFSTEAK & GRAVY .. .. 370 STANDARD BRAND TEAS, 1 lb. pkgs. . 830 MAGIC BAKING POWDER 310 0 LUX SOAP DEAL (1 regular cake for one cent wit the purchase of 3 both) ALL FOR 46: rig. an . I-'l.0llli and FEEDS Cream of Cream of the lwaetasroouit. 24'. with premium . 0” nanny nauoiv. 9:. -. A urma man csrarrrzrtla ., ..... .. g 33”; no GROWIJR (0 real boy) ,w,.. h the West FLOUR. 983 with premium 1. .79 C338 51'. Columbia and Vicinity Mr. Arthur Keene. was a bust- nem visitor to Souria, on Tues- day. Mr. Abe Hr-ightnn is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacPhee. Miss Arlene Robertson, is mi- plcyed as clerk in John Dixon's f1"M,;”C'.l.,0,L,.S M ,1", 3,, W 'F u N a R A I. AT (ii-JORGE-I store. East Baltic. N1 he ,Q1”nLn . mp the 3,9,3 TOWN G The funeral of the laiefp Chum A l on agW' Miss I-:liz.a.beth Cameron was held Miss Phyllis Rose and Miss Lilian Fraser were recent guests at their respective homes at East Baltic and Red Point. some of older enthusiastic skat- K snowshoes now to get to the rinks. l "I'he storm which began Wed- nesday night and lasted until Fri- iday night tied up everything seemingly except the trains which made their usual runs. The local post office was filled to capacity as Mr. Robertson was unable to make his trips until Saturday Iwhen he took the mail and wrnt. .a.- far as possible. Munn's Road in-inch was bad hefore the storm p would not be apnroachaihle as there ,ai;e so few people on it to break Iionds, and the snow-nlow never had gone tihroucrh previously. An enjoyable card party was held Wednesday night in aid oi the building fund at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fay, Despite the fact that the night was un- iplr-asant. a gund play was t-njoyed and several carried home good prizes. Mrs. J. V. Dwyer is norw at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MarPlirn. She is the former Florence M:icP'hee who exchanged llllptlfll vows with J. V, Dwyer on Dec. 27 inst. 1 W... I Mr, LeRoy Miller, accompanied l by Mr. Raymond Gall-mt, motored to Charlottetown, last week. Mr Gallant having been called home due to an lninry to his son. Jos- eph. The child was throws from a (trailer. and thanks to the snow cusfhlonlng his fall. he escaptxl with minor lnlirries. The mmmuiiity is pleased to learn of the steady progress being made in Souris Hospital of the grand old lady, Mrs. Merrill stew- art. who at the age of 88 was hos- nitalizcd for double pneumonia. This is one more example of the grit of the older generation. Word has been received here of the death in U, S. A. of Stewart Sutherland. ii farmer resident of East Baltic. His many friends re- gret hearing of his demise and extend to his family and relativ.-s heartfelt syinpatihy. On Wednesday night a concert was put on in But Baltic Hall, and was enjoyed.b,v A good audi- ence. The talent was local. but hard to beat. as there are some oxcelisnt singers and musicians in this locality. During this concert in storm came up outside, mak g ROUND STEAK HAMBURG. 2 for .. T-BONE STEAK 'SHOULDER ROAST All Meat Guaranteed am wmefn 0M2? IIERTS-s'cl'-A-Iillllllll porlh. 39: olssellanols STEWMEAT Beef. Positively no cow being used during Sale. it difficult for many to get home. some cars but to be abandoned on the roads and the occupants get home other ways! Mrs. George MacDonald, who spent a vacation of 8 days in U S A: returned to her home in Kingsborc. Mrs MacDonald is an energetic housewife and her shell- wcrk is qt display at P. E, 1. points i and elsewhere. A near fatality occurred Satur- day night when Bob Money. who was driving his truck home from Charlottetown. with I load of merchandise was obliged to run his truck into one ahead of him to avoid running over a man who had got out of the forward truck and roll on the road. The Massey truck was badly damaged, but no lives were lost. Mr. Robert Rose. who was injur- ed in Kingston, Ont., spent a few weeks at his home in East Baltic. and returned to Kingston under peinful circumstances; travelling by train with one leg in a cast. Friends of Helen Campbell, three-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Campbell. are pleased to know she is making ' such good progress on the road to recovery in Souris Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bruce. are spending the winter months Wit-Fl bhe for-mer's father, Mr. Elliot Bruce. Ewst Baltic. Mr. Harold Bruce, assisted by Mr. James Mcvane. enting-uished a fire in Mr. Bruce's barn. vimlcli would have meant it bli: loos had they not been on the spot when a spark from an engine which was pumping mm ignited the usual litter on a barn floor. Mr. Horace MacDonald. insur- Mice agent. paid A visit to East Baltic on Wednesday, Mr. Sterling Robertson, is at nresent spending some time at the h0'"” 0' NH Dercnts. Mr. and tire. J. W. Robertson. -.c, Q. ST. MARGARET'S SCHOOL January report:- Grade IX-1. Mary MacDonald. Grade VIII-1. Arnold MacDon- aid; 2. Mary Montgomery: 3. John MacDonald Grade VII - l. Cormac. Grade VI-1. Eileen Maccnrmacz 2. Marion Maccoi-mac. Grade V-1. Francis Montgom- Ellnbetfh Mac- ery: 7. Bernard Maccormac; 3. Rita MacDonald. Grade IV-l. Arnold MaoCor- mac. Grade III (sir).-1. Mary Dangle: 2. Charles Feehan: 3. Augustine MacDonald. Grade III t.lrl--I. Elaine Mar- Cormac; 2. Gary MacDonald; 3. Eugene MacDonald. Grade II-1. Beniadette Feehan; 7. Wayne Montgomery and Bern- ard Msobonald (equal); 3. Mary Gilll.!. Grade I (Sill--l. Claire Mac- Cormac; 2. Clifford Maccormac. Grade I (Jr.)-i, Terry MacCor- mac. Teacher: Freda Mullen. ...........49c .45: .35: .29: to be young, choice Island an-....-- - FRUIT DEPARTMENT LARGE JUICY OBANGES, bag ................ .. 53c LE'l'I'UCE, large slu, each ................................. .. 21c CELERY, good quality, stick .................... "150 ........................................ .. 23c TOMATOICS, a pkg. ..... .. Prime Minister St. p mier Joseph Laniel in Paris after Mr. St. Laurentls arrival from London by plane. Paris was me -econd stop on the Canadian Prime Minister's day stay in Paris, Mr. St. St. Laurent Arrives In Paris Laurent is greeted by French Pre- world tour. During his 2 U2- Laurent also will call on Presi- dent Rene Coty. (CP from AP). I I By GOMER. JONES LISMORE. Australia. (Reuters- A wildly enthusiastic crowd of 30,- 000 crashed through police lines Tuesday night in front of Queen Elizabeth's hotel to give her one of her most tumnltous welcomes 01 her Australian tour. several women were injured in the melee. Harassed police. swept aside by the excited tlhrong, scooped young Clllldl'('ll up into their arms to keep thrm from being trampled. The crowd's near hysteria matched anything seen during Syd- ney's hectic welcome celebrations in the last week. The mob broke up a csvalcade of cars taking the Queen and her husband. the Duke of Edinlburgh. to the Gollan Hotel here after their 500-mile journey from Syd- ney by train. car and plans. The royal couple flew the last 300 miles from an airport near the industrial centre of Newcastle. The trip was a bumpy one and they landed in-re in a rainstorm. More rain -- and another rough flight - are forecast for today when the Queen and the Duke will See wheat and sheep country on the rolling western plains of New South Wales. After visiting the town of Dubbo they wii re- turn to Sydney at night. The Llsmore crowd went wild and got out of hand when the lied up at the hotel. 50,000 Crash Police Lines To Welcome Royal Couple Police at Newcastle The Queen waved chorrily as she and her husband left their car But they quickly sought the refuge of the hotel doorway as a solid mass of men. women and children broke through police lines, chanting "God save the Queen." A few minutes later. the royal couple appeared twice on the balcony of the hotel, waving re- sraurlngly. At one point, the Queen looked down anxiously at the jostling sea of upturned faces and touched the Dukc's arm. Eventually. police brought the crowd under control. The crowd scenes cllmnxed the end of the longest and most strenuous day the Queen has endured since shc arrived in Aus- tralia a week ago. The day began with ii rniny fare- well to Sydney. where the couple Slurueon. Murray Harborgllpln Draw On Wednesday night at the Murray Harbor North rink the sturgeon Junior: and Murray Harbor North Juniors battled to a 2-2 draw before a large crowd of fans. Goals for the visiting team were scored by J. Incoarran and J. Lanlgan. hr the locals M. Jackson scored the two goals. The only penalty of the game went to C. Jamieeon. Line-ups: sturgeon: Goal, .1. Jsmlescn; defence. W. Ccllings. K. McCar- ron. P. Lanigan: forwards, E. Conrad, L. Jamisson, J. McCar- ron, C. Jamieson, J. Lanigau. K. Farrell. Murray Harbor North: Goal. S. Johnston: defence, W. John- aton, G. Glddinlgs, I-I. Hender- son; forwards. 0. Reid. J. con- don. 5. Reid, M. Jackson, V. Hen- derson. Referee. W. Mr-.Lure: line!- men. J. McLure and 1.. Graham. .....M..... BED POINT W. I. Red Point Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Major Young on Feb. 2 for the month- ly meeting. Mrs. Alexander Rob- ertson conducted the meeting. Twenty-nine members and five visitors were present. The Red Cross secretary. Mrs. Robertson. gave out the knitting and sewing to members present. Mrs. T. J. Robertson put on an interesting program of readings. jokes and a contest which was won by Mrs. A. Robertson. Mrs. Lorne McNr-ill. Mrs. Roddis Kidson. Mrs. For- ter Garrett. Mrs. borne McNelll were welcomed ll members. A pantry sale followed and 811 was made which was sent to the Unitarian Service Committee to help the needy children in for- eign countriea to buy food. Next meeting, March 2. will be at the home of Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Program next month will be by Mrs. Clayton Rose and Mrs. Foster Garrett. ficulty in ooritmling the 80,000 crowd waiting to greet her. The royal couple were thoroughly wet when they arrived at the city hall for a reception. Light rain continued to fall later when she impacted a rally of ex- servicemsn and reiviatwed an as- sembly of 40.000 school children Later, the Queen and the Duke made a 4-0 - minute tour oi the Broken Hill steel plant-largest in Australia - where they were ,-:rected by 5,000 employees. landed in the liner Gothic after a month in New Zealand. . Then came lllc 101-vmilr train; trip to industrial Newcastle, in continuous rain. 4 Soaked crowd: The Queen and the Duke spentl much of the journey on the ob- servation platform of their ma- ioon-and-gold-striped train, drawn by twin diesel electric locomotives in royal blue and gold. soaked but ex-ultant crowds greeted them at every whistle stop had no dif- ATTENTIDN FARMERS We Have A Complete Line of C0-OP FEEDS We are ready to supply the needs of farmers in the vicinity. Come in and ask our prices. CO-OP MONTAGUE llew Bridge Continued from page 1 the new bridge becomes or?” value to the trade and commerce of King's. Transportgd produce moving north to rail and highway connections. or south to vessel and ferry connections. wiu pug m,,., the new structure. and the elimi- nation of the former bottleneck will expedite in no mall menu;-e the faster movement of transport. ation in the area. Not to be overlooked in the transportation development of King's is the paving of the seven Mile Road to connect with rm. Bouris highway, and the continu. ation of the paved road from Murray River to the Wood Island; Ferry Terminal. owing to the geographical pic. turs of King's and East Queer” as compared with the other reel tlons of the province. the urea re. quires three east-wast highways, one for the north. already com. pletcd: one for the central sec. tlon. already completed; and one in the south already completed as far as ths Wood Island ferry re.-. mirisl. This link could be cumin. uod to Murray River to compm. the three east.-west highways. in the same time. however. owing to the large north-south width, there 1! I160 required a north-south connection uniting the three cur. west highways. so that trariqsor. tation from the north need not be required to go to Central Queen. in order to get to its destination .in Southern King's or Queen; Already some approaches have been made respecting this north. south highway. and it is poulblg that it may be taken under sen. oua consideration in the not too distant future. FOR SALE AT sounis House and lot on '-'1 Chappell Street Contains living room, dining room, kitchen and 3 bed- rooms. Lot 52 x 102 ft. Electricity. Pum . Hot Air Furnace, new oundation and flue. Immedlgte possession Can be purchased on terms. Write to A. W. GAUDET, Solicitor P. O. X. 307, Charlottetown In Stock A SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, ran. 10 . SATURDAY, FEB. 20 MEN'S AND BOYS" WEAR MEN'S PARKAS Men's Sheeplined ausifcoarj ' ...g;'i,..... 's23.98- Sale Price -510.98 S18 98 Men's Nylon Geiiili3iiiiiE'ijiiiileii'iihedcoirs S15:98 Men's Nylon Blend STATION COATS .............. .. 5519.98 Men's Leather JACKET (one only) .................. .. S1198 lloys' all-wool JACKETS, arldex treated, water .................. .. 012.50 repellent ............................. .. - x BDMDER JACKETS 12.98 Men's OVERCOATS, reg. price 335.00 for ...... .. Sl24.98 Men's Winter TOP COATS lining) (quilted zipper S1838 LEATHER FDDTWEAR A clean up of all our stock of Lsdies'. Men's. Boys', Mlsiu-s' and Children's SHOES at 209:. Discount. A golden opportunity to fit yourself at these amaz- ing Low Prices. MDNTASIIE T. M. LLEWELLYN LTD. Stanfleld's Blue Label COMBINATIONS .. Stanfieldls Red Label COMBINATIONS . S6.49 S538 Men's part wool COMBINATION, reg. price S4.-19 for Our complete stock of mecca Underwear st Men's CLOTH SPATS, reg. price SL25 for . Men's Sanforlzcd SHIRTS, wool .................. .. Men's SWEATERS .............. .. Every Sweater In stock goes Men's DRESS SHIRTS-We 2070 Disc. 59c 953.29 ...................... .. 20R, Disc- on sale at this Discount. have an assortment of Men's Dress Shirts which we are offering at V3 off regular value. Men's SHIRTS. reg. price at S449 for ....... .. NASH smlulstfor boys-assorted sizes and colpra: or ............. .. .. Boys' BREECHE8. reg. price at 83.98 for - also white. MEN '8 HOSIERY Menls Diamond Socks, all- wool, nylon reinforced heel and toe. Assorted sizes and colors .......................... .. 81.89 N ? Men's Llghter Weight Diamond SOCKS for ...... .. 316:: Men's Zimmei-knit display. some job lots HOSE-s real value at ..... -- IT'S HERE The New 1954 stock of Sunworthy Wallpaper- The New Permaplast Washable. Durawall. P1!-” tic coated and regular Buaworthy pope 53.29 S238 mmw on V --ALSO-- D '. A qnntlty of last ycar' prises. atvorihvwkl MW. plperatlftpflch