i F i PAGE EIGHT the helm! THE g GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , THE GREATEST SEA ADVENTURE OF THEM ALL! A midday voyage to a strange land . . . ona raging st-a . . . with a niatliiizui at A BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH BECOMES A PICTURE OF THE YEAR! presents I great human story, a great romantic story, a great sen story... the stirring story of men and women iwho took a supreme gamble with Fate... nnd won! Inspired V by the sensational 73 best-scllcrl COLOR RY ?Es'HNIcz: I I is VAN . ”l'I.VM0ll1'H , iiiiiiisiiruiis , sPir'iii:'sa aims Macy-Imam? LEO ,I01!1VS01V'G'5llW ronairlrus.-wcn.PRlNcE EDWARD DANGER AND DESIRE SWEEP ACROSS A TROPIC PARADISE OF ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE! All clvilizsttori was stripped away in this breath- taking virgin paradise" . . . where sarageryuivaled splendor - and love throbbed in the tropic night! i BROOKLYN Mrs. Jeasals Matheson and Mrs. Margaret Matheson of Charlotte- town were ioint hostesses to the Brooklyn Women's Institute on Thursday evening. June 4th. The meeting opened with the creeed in unison, folllowed by the roll call, to which nine embe 3 and nine visitors answered with an article for the auction. The school commmittee report- ed that three plastic blinds, s new dictionary and two other banks had been purchased for the school and it was decided to get three more blinds. Mrs. Alex- ander Mao Kinnori reported five calls and treats for the rink corn- nltttss. Mrs. W. D. Mscllnnon will be the new sick committee. HUNTER its xcmsls sensational new "sllill-Gill"! I . ,.,.--wcf” -, Ii- . .,.,..m--- ,. 9 A LINDA . I. DIIRNELL lat llii ysii sis TAB DONALD GRAY if PLUS NEWS COMEDY - CARTOON Shows 3:30-7-9 T0-DAY TIIE. - WEI). be I favorite dish and recipe. The next mccting will be hcld at the home of Mrs. Sadie Mac- Kinnon and Mrs. Alcxaiidcr Mac- Kinntm. It was decided to contribute :2 to the children's collection for ll gift for the icziclicr and to treat the school children at the closing with ice cream and cake. The col- lection amounted to 31.85 and a penny sale put on by -Mrs. Mar- garet Mathcson and won by Mrs. Jack MacKlnnon realized 84 cents. The lucky ticket on the In- stitute mat was held by Mrs. Geo. MacKinnon and the sale of tic- kets totalled sl3.10. Plans were made for the dis- trict convention in Miiilown. The first aid class reported the course was almost completed. Mrs. Mar- iihe said parcels of ilrinrl oi ihc SHERIFES SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the Writs of St.-ituic Executions to me directed issiinri by the Town Magistrate of the Town of Sniiris in lx'ing's County ill Prince Edward Island at, the Suit of the Town of Souris for Town Taxes imposed on cash of land and preiriises hereinafter described and by virtue of an Act passed in 1948 entitled "The Town Act". I have hccn iYlSlril('lFt'i in levy uprin and sell the rnspeciivr: lands and pTEl'l1lSPS described here- under, that is to say:-- I. ESTATE MRS. ALICE CHEV- ERIE. Bounded on the Nnrili by tiic Sriiiris River Road; on tho East by land of Miclinel Mziifloiiald: and on the South and West by Ciinndinn National l'lailiv lmvy: 'si':3..'.4. 2. HERBERT S'l'I.'HBERT. Commencing on the Northwest side of Chnpcl Strcci at ihc N.irilic.1slci'n Ilnllllfinliy of ii in! ioi'mci'ly in posscssion of Miclmcl '.llr-(forriinck nnd iii'lci'u:ii'tIs occu- pml by Augustus linririz and running thence along said Strcct snxciily-one deprccs Ens! scveiily- livc links Elflti filly foot. or to the i.N'nuIli side of a Street loading in i.l. Il;iqucl's; iliciicc along the iSniithwcsicrn side of said Slrcci North iwcniy-six tlcfzrccs Wcsi run chains: thence South Sixty- fnur dcgrc-es lVcst Onc chain and iririy-ci:ht links: tlicncc South forty-ilirnn dcgrrws Wcst six links; ihcncc South iwflllil-SIX dcgrecs l-last iwcniy links; thence North sixty-ilirce rlcgrr-es East twenty- scvcn links to the Northern angle of tho aforesaid lot. of land form- crly hold liy Michrici .llct"orinack :inrl Jlili'rlVFll'lIS m-cupirii by Ali..- usius linnrlz rind ilicncn South twenty-six drzgrr-es East. along the Northeastern boundary thereof to the place of cnmmencement and containing an area of TWENTY- I-IIGIIT SQUARE RODS or POLES Int land. .1 little more or lcss. Levy: 594.00. 3. IVAN (IHEVERI E. COMMENCING on the North- WPSI edge of Prince Slruei at tho Soiitliwcst cdge of Prospv-ct Slrer-I and iiiiining thence iilnng Princc Slrcci Smith seventy-line dcgrccs W:-st one hundred feet: ihcnco norili nineteen degrees West Our hundrcd feet; thence North sev- cnty-nna dz-grt-cs East One liiin- ilrod loci in Prospect Sireci: thr-nco South nineteen dcgrm-s I-inst. along Prospect. Street to tho rilrico of "bmmcnct-mcnt and con- taining an arcn of ELEVEN l-lUN- lll'iF.D AND I-2l.F.VF2N RQUARI-3 YARDS of land a little more or loss. IA-vy: 507.25. 4. NEIL Mc.IN'I'OSH. COMMlZNClNd on lli:- North- western side of the l'lo:it'I or Strcci. riinnini: from l(niglit's Wharf In lthv Road from Soiiris in East lPriint, known as Knight's liann at ltho Soiithwcsiern nngle of land of tlic cstntc of the late John ;McNcil and now owned by his psnn Chnrlcs MPNPII and now oc- ias auctioneer for the sale. This part. of the meeting was, as always, much enjoyed by the members and Mrs. Matheson in her own inimitable manner added greatly to the fun. 16.93 was made from the auction. ' Mrs. Sadie Mackinnon thanked the hostesses for their hospitality and expressed the pleasure of the group in conduc”ng an Institute meeting with Mrs. Jessie Mathe- son and Mrs. Margaret Matheson The next roll call response will ssret Mstlieson consented to actpresent. Lmwbwk , V. THE EASTER N GUARDIAN Bruce MacPhee, Miss Joye AGENT GEORGET AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Earold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn. e Wlgglpton, Plus Mcliinnon. 0WNVWaldon Lovers. . The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; In Sourls: The snack Bar sad H. Blclsardl za Boa. .fM.r. Freeman Reynolds. Hali- fax. N.S., is spending s. few days at his home in Montague. family of Halifax, were the week- end guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck, Montague. Dr. J. K. Beer, Mrs. Beer and Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements, Montague, are presently visiting re- N. 5. Mr. Robert semple, who is em- iag-ue. McQusld will he closed all Wednesday during July, August, The funeral service for held yesterday afternoon from St .XIai'y's Church. Montague, pallbearers were Messrs. Collings, Harry Llewellyn. Landizv. Ralph Graham, Pisquid East And Vicinity ..'Mrs George W. Jay her daughter, Mrs. Donald Lorne visited Earle Mac- and Mr. MacDonald. in Valley Thursday, June 4. Mr. Alvin Burke was lottetown on business June 4. in Char- Thursday, Mrs. Owen Kelly was hostess to the ladies of the Pisquid East Women's Institute on Thursday, June 4. Eight members were present. Following business, a contest was enjoyed and a rip. licious lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. Maurice Birt was a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Birt on Sunday. June 7. Miss Mali:-I Jay, Charlottetown, Silent the week-end of June 6 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mr. :iiid Mrs, Cecil Biri and ianiily, Charlottetown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Birt on Sunday. June 7. M13 GUN Jay spent the week- cn(I of June 6 at the home of his pnrviils, Mr. and Mrs. Won- ricll Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodg:-rson were visitors in Monday, June 8. Master .”limmy Martin arrived in spcnd the sunimcr on P. E. I. lie is ihc guest of his aunt, Mrs. Fred Leard and Mr. Lcard. Charlottetown, Miss Sally L:-ard, town, was a visitor at the home of hcr l'lfll'i'lll!, Mr. and Mrs. Frcd Lcard on Monday, June 8, Charlotte- .Vlr. Li-vi Jay was in town on business on June 8. Charlotte- Monday, M".-. Floyd Jay and Mr. Harold Jay were visitors at Head of llillsboro on Monday evening, June 8. , Mr. and Mrs. George Dover were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dover, Dunsiafinage, Slin- day evening, June 7. - BA. cupied by Ernest Poole; and running thence North fifty-seven degrees West. three chains and seventy-five links; thence South nllel to said Knight's Lane eighty and one-half links; thence South fifty seven degrees East or paral- Ni by Charles McNeil more or loss. and Northern half of is owned and occupied by the J. Augustus Praught. Levy: 340.50. July, AD. lit: Auction the said above described or as thereof of doriied on the tlons against. each expenses. -T. R. EDWIN REID. sherlff of Ilslfs (Minty Sheriff's Office, I June 12th. 1953. -1 ,gj.1, Dr. Malcolm Beck. Mrs. Beck and played with the Warren Paving Company at Anttigonish. N.5.. spent the week-end at his home in Man. ....0l,Aw (nrncz at Meivin J, MacKenzie at his home day 'FUNER.AI. AT MONTAGUE- the late chell River, the son of the late Mr. Mrs. Dennis Collings, who passed and Mrs. Malcolm Macxenzie. He away in Sydney on Thursday, was later moved in Montague on Saturday morning in St. Mary's enlivened by ms Church with Father Mccardle cele- bmilnir REQI-Hem High M355. The harmony with his neighbors. and -lame-S,in general on lie. A fricnd to all, (lollings. Joseph Vuozzo. Interment wok pm” m the church cemelelyi nee Nellie Williams, of New West- scventy-one degrees West. or par- lpl In said boundary of land own- Roland Penny, three severity-fivn links in Macbeod, Manvton Bell. Carmcn chains and Knight's Lane aforesaid thence North seventy-one degrees eighty and one half links to the place of commencement containing ONE should be examined by those parties QUARTER ACRE of land a little who seek pleasure and pastime in being the lot of land I hereby flln public Notice that I will on Friday the 17th day or be so fortunate and their iimvitting 1953 at the hour of relativ will be csllexl upon to bear Eleven o'clock in the forenoon in front of the Town Hall In Sourls row. I severally set up and sell by Pub- properties much Charlottetown were visitors to Mur- each individual pro- ray Harbour on June 2. Where periy as will satisfy the levy en- they were guests at Prowse hotel. respective execu- of the said several properties. besides Show and nephew. Mary and John Gos- iif'a fees and all legal incidental bee. have returned from ii. pleasant Mrs. James MacLaren, Mrs. (Dr.) R. D. McLaughlin, Mrs. Nan Nicholson and Mr. Cecil Drake were business visitors to Charlotte- town on Saturday. ....'ALL TAXES due Byrnes Road School not. paid by June 20th will be given to court for collection. family of Summerside, spent the - -- iveckend in Montague. guests of ..tDr. Byron Grant. 0. D., Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beer. Grant and family, Charlottetown, --- were the week-end guests of Sen- Mr. Ralph Beck and Mr. John iitor T. V. and Mrs. Grant at Shaw left this morning for a two- Montague. week business trip through points , . ., in NW3 SC0U8- ....'HEAR the Wcsiinnrcland -V-V" singers of Moncton in the A. I). Mr. Stewart Macliny. Charlotte MacKenzie Hall. Montague, on town, was is visitor to Montague Monday, June '22 at 8:30 p.m. yesterday. Sponsored by United Church -mm choir. iatives and friends in Annapolis, 0fMr. J.A. Maclienzie .fResidents of Montague and vicinity will learn with deepest re- gret of the passing of John Allen in Mon- tague on Saturday morning after a. lengthy illness. He was in his list, year. T The deceascd was born at Mit- where . during the years he made many with and lasting friendships. Many will Rev. J. W. Mccardle conducting the recall his SPf'VlCE. The funeral Mass was held friendly niauner, his alu ays jovial and conversation ready wit and humor, his philosophy of living in Geraldine will be greatly misscd where Richard friends were wont in gather. Besides his sorrowing wiilniv, minster, B. C., he is survived by three daiigliicrs, Devunn, Mrs. Al- bert Murdock of Reading, PCllll.', Mary at home, and Winnifred, Mrs. Horace Hewitt, Lower Mon- tague; also two sons, John H. in Montague: and Frederick in Reading. Penn; also a stI:p-i'.lall- ghter, HBHIP, Mrs. Lowell Pools. Montague, and it stop-son, Earl in Saint John. NE. A sister, Dcvona. Mrs. William Thoiiipson, Dorches- ter, Msss., also survives. The funeral will be held Tiles- day at 2.00 p. m., from St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church. Mon- tague. Interment will be in tho Cardigan Church i-cnielcry.. Murray Harbour Notes . . tMr. Gordon Tnninlr: of Simi- merside. was a visitor to Murray Harbour and vicinity last wc:-1:. Mr. J. S. Doucette of Char- lottetown, was a biisine.-s visitor to M-urravy Harbour last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Duffy of Charlottetown were week-end visi- tors to the Harbour where they .were the guests of relatives. The many friends of Mi: Luther Herring will be sorry to learn that he has been obliged to ciitcr thr veteraiis' wing of Prince Edward lfsland Hospital for tr:-riini-eiit. All lioin In the hope that Mr. Herring will make a speedy and complete recovery. Friends 'oi Mrs. Harold Bell will lesni with regret that she is at present under ti-eatmeni in Prince ,Edward Island hospital. All join iin the lione that soon Mrs. Bell fwiii be restored to perfect health. Mr. Carrette Beck. well-known citizen of Murray Harbour, sui- fercd severe and painful injuries ion Thursday whilc haiilin: his fish- iing gear. Ii appcsirs Mr Bcck who ifishes alone caught his arm the trap hauler. The arm was broken in two places. and severely twisted. Mr. Bedk succeeded in get- ting his knife out of his pocket. opened it with his left hand and cut the injured arm free. Return- ing to Murray l-larbour lie was at once rushed to the Montague Memorial hospital where he is still 9. patient. His many friends hope Mr Book will have a speedy and complete recovery. Twelve. pupils from Miirray Hur- bour sohool journeyed to Murray River on Friday to write Grade VIII examinations set. by the De- partment of Education. About fifty pupils wrote at this centre which is the largest group of this Inspectorate. The following were the pupils from Murray Haiiboirr; Roylene Chapman, Mary Penny. Kaye Vsuusv, Lilian Vanlderstine. Floyd Stewart. ltnrnle Stewart. Tom Fraser, Bert. Penny and Cecil White. The greatest care and caiitimi trout fishing from small boats in mill dams and ponds. Already this late season at Murray Hnrboiir two such ventures almost. ended as tragedies. The grim reaper was dcnicd his victims by the timely arrival of outside amistance. some will not much u necessary trouble and nor- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shaw of Mrs. Roy Brooks and her iiaice visit to Boston and other American cities. . ' Miss Olive Keeping. R. N.. or Mirrrsy Harbour is at present on Dr. Chauncey Starr, left, direc- tor of a U5. aviation company's atomic energy research depart- ment. is shown describing the scale model of a proposed pilot plant for the generation of elec- trical power from atomic energy, based on a design completed by the company for the Atomic Energy commission. At right is J. H. Kindelbevrger, clisirman of the board. Top photo shows a schematic drawing of the pro- Dosed pilot plant. Heat pmduced by atomic fission in reactor, left, would be absorbed by a liquid metal passing through the re- actor core. Liquid metal is then piped to water boiler, lower cen- tre, where steam is produced. The steam would drive the tur- bine generator, ceiitre, producing electricity. About 8,000 kilowatts, cnous to supply 2000 average homes, could be produced by the pilot plant. JUNE 15., 1953 0st Plant 0oiilii Fssil 2.000 llamas with Mo iiilc-proiliiceii Electricity an enjoyable visit to Boston. Miss KWPIHR who is l'lS,ili.li1g friends and Feiai-W95 Mans on being away from the province for sevcral weeks. v- - i The "Hapi).V Workers" of the M.uii'ray Harbour United Church held their semi monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. H. H. Cahonn. The worship period was conducted by Mrs. MacBuell. Each member answered roll call by donating some article, valued not more than 20l cents. These articles were latcri sold by auction at the nieeting. ' -Cl-I. -...L,.-L'.L.. Murray Harbor North and I D O Vicinity Rae Keniiedy-arhrived home re-l cently from Boston, Mass, where he delivered a truck load of mar- ket lobsters. While there he was the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Macxenzie. i Mrs. EIill('l' MiIilll' and daughtciu, Beverley. attended the iiui'scs'i izruduntion of the P.E.I. Hospital; on Tuesday evening, May 26th. I Miss Myrna Clow, young daugh-I tor of Mr. and Mrs. George Clowp recently spent several days lni Lower Montague where she was: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Colliiigs. I Friends of Mr. Otto Irving, Pct-i cr's Road. iire sorry to hear lie is confined to his home due. to ill- ness. All wish him covcry. an early re-i Congratulations are extended tni Misses Betty Ann and Myrtle Mil-i, lar, students at P. W.C.. who have successfully completed their first year studies. Betty and Myrtle are spending the holidays at their re-i spectlve homes. Miss Blanche Millar arrived", home recently after spending thci winter months in Boston, Ii1riss., and is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. William JOi).'lSI.0n, before moving into her own home. Messrs. Colin and William Steele arrived home from Toronto to at- tend the funeral of their father Charles S. Steele, who passed away at his home in Gasperesux on May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Macl..urc,, Montague, were visitors to Murray- Harbour North on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacLurc and daughter, Evelyn, Montague, were visitors to Gasperesux on Tuesday, guests of Mrs. Charles Graham. Mrs. Arthur Ramsay. Charlotte- iown, attended the funeral of her father, the late Charles Steele. Miss Muriel Colllngs is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. George Clow and Mr. Clow. Friends of Mrs. Verne Johns- ton are sorry to hear she was oblig- ed to re-enter the King's County Hospital for treatment. All are wishirig her an early return to health. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kennedy and little daughter Sandra. ac- companied by -Mr. and Mrs. R. Fraser of Halifax, N. 8., were the week-end guests of Mr. Kennedy's parents, Mr. and Mrs William Ken- nedy. Mr. and Mrs. Ohm-lea Macxillip Mrs. MacKillop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Death Saturday Of Mr. W.H. Irving g, ..-The death occurred in the P. , L 1 L d H .E. I. Hospital, June 13th. after I. ...ff32'l-23 ”i...i?i.”.53"..i..i3.. llfwenzmy mines or wunam H. the lam mum MacDOna1d' dreekillllllll his 72nd year. Thellatc Mr. RH.” who passed Rwy M LhcbIlfl'lng was born in Cambridge, the Kmg.5 Cnumv Hosmml on wedm,Sg;soii oi the late Mi. iinu Min. dm. Mm. 27th Mm Mmnmmid Tlioinas Irving. The deccasecl was was iornierly Lexie Henderson Rev. Curl Currie, minister of the Murray Harbour North and Peter.-. Rmd Pi'e5ibyt.eriaii Church left. 0I'il Moiid.a,v for ll two weeks vacation. 0(;iilli0l.lgi'l0llL his life a iishcriiiau. Murm, Harbour Nmth and resided in Murray Harbour ' ' gm). North until a few years ago t. W Besides his sorrowing vidow. he leaves to mourn three sons, Harold and Arnold of Montague, and Law- rence of Pictou, N.S.. and oi!) daughter. Elsie, Mrs. Ken Fergu- son, Pictou, NS. Also surviving are one sister, Annie, Mrs. Wil- liam MscMillan. Trenton, N 5., one brother Charles, also of Tron- loll, a hall-sister, Bessie, Mrs. John MacDonald, Georgetown, and s Whlm, Road and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Rx:livi't Campbell and daugliter C.ii'olyii, were Sun- day visitors to Bcllvue us gueszs of - Mli5. Campbell's parents, Mr. alldill1a,IIfh-(1e)r(I)l';l:1:Il.'n1AEvei)1(1?;kfa1:?alE;d5;1 Mrs" A' Ji Macphmsom iwednesday afternoon at 2:30 p.ni. and . il'0m the Murray Harbour North Prcsbytcrian Church. Burial wil ..lWc-ck-cud visitors of Mr. . - - .,-. gi:,i:,imte1gl,,h9i w(i,a,I::::i1:,,. be in the church cemetery. The md dnugmer M1,. and Mrs. Hm”. remains are presently restiiig at Lawson, Sfsiiihope and Mr. niidjim”"” Mrs. Isaac Lawson. -LL birthday, which occurred Moudsv Mr. Barry Nicholson. Clia:'li)tlc- 11- is the wish of all that Mr. Mic- town, spent an ciijoyalile wcck- Donald will enjoy more Ilwllli end at the home of his parents. YEJYS. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson, m-- Whlm Road. . A worsliip service was Colldllliif .. ed by Rev. J. M. Fraser at whim Mrs. Lottie Beaten of 'lloi'onl.o, Road Hall on Friday evening. M Oiii., now l'aC?lIl0lllllL' on the 15- the Conclusion of the service. DIEM land. was a recent visitor to Whimiircre made to form a. Youiiz PK" Road, where she rciicivcci old aC- nle's Society in the district TM quniiittiiiccs. following officers were appouilu .. .. . ed: president. Ml'S. Robert Cami” Mr. Norman MacDonald, Whlm bell; vice presndent, Miss Lona Road, received congratulations MacDonald: treasurer, Johnn from his many friends and ncigh- Clarcy: and secretary, Mrs. flus- bo:-s on the occasion of his 92nd sell Hickcn, Albion. AN R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT VVILI4 VISIT MONTAGUE as Tim CANADIAN LEGION HALL ON THURSDAY, JUNE 18th Office flours: 3:00 I'.)l. in 0:00 P.M. - AND - SOURIS AT THE COURT NOUSE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 19th (mice Hours: 1:00 I'.M. to 0:00 PM. yygyy.:g,g....:....L.A Visit the Mob'.'e Unit for full details about the many oppofi"' nltiea in Aircrew and Gi-oundcrew-Without Obligltimll l 4-: YEO THEATRE Montague-Monday - Tuesday 'i-5-I6"! GARIIIBEAN Color-Jolin Payne - Arlene Dalll I and young son Kenneth. Trenton. N. 5. spent the holiday week-lend st Murrily I-lsrbour North guests of .. --.- ...--... .- ,