LOAD PULPWOOD AT SOLURIS 8. Uskside' docking Italy. She is under command of The S. at Souris at to a.m. Sunday morn- ing June 30th. Loading operation began Monday morning at 8 am. She is taking on 900 cords of half peeled pulp here and wul sail for Mulgrave N.S. Tuesday evening to complete her cargo of 1300 cords and will then sail to Venice Capt. Irvine and has a crew of 30 officers and men. She is regis- tered in Newport, Eng. Registered tonnage is 1.653. length 325 ft. The M. . Bengazie docked in Souris on Thursday from George- town where she had taken on bill cords of half peeled pulp. An additional l,ll0 cords were taken on here and she sailed for Rouen. France on Saturday, evening at six o'clock. The Bengazie is reg- istered in Oslo. Norway and car- ries a crew of 33 under Captain Torarestol. Tonage is 1.125 and length 350 it. She was loaded by Albert Quigley and Son. EASTERN GUARDIAN LOWER Montague regatta Wed- nesday. July 10th. send entries to Stanley Hicken. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE at Mrs. R.W. Becks Summer Cottage, Tuesday night. DANCE AT Corravillc School. Tuesday, July 2nd. Music by O'Connor: and Boudrcaull. Re- freshments. ' A LOBSTER SUPPER will he GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dockrill Jr.. of Halifax. N.S.. are guests of Mrs. Dockrill's mother, Mrs. Cy- rene MacDonald. Mr. J.B. Edwin Reid. Sheriff of Kings County and Mr. Major Reid. both of Rollo Bay were business visitors to Georgetown on Monday. June 24th. Mr. Thomas Dalton and Mrs. Nellie Mincher of Boston. Mass. are vacationing in Georgetown as the guests of their brother. Mr. James Dalton. Wing Commander. Rev'd. How- acrvcd in the Murray Harbor ard Wight of the Padre service North Hall on Wednesday. July Royal Canadian Air Force at 3rd. beginning at 5 p.m. Greenwood. N.S.. was a reccnt h' . it . W, . LOOK and be convinced you get 'f;ll.:”,,i,g”' ” "mm" L” D the best for less at MacLeod'si Mr. Bud Graham of 305.0". Tailor Shop. Murray River. An entire stock of men's pants is now on sale at pleasing prices. Select- I pair. THE PRODUCERS Cu-up, Char- lottetown and all local Co-op's are receiving wool for the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers. Ad- vance 25 cents. expected average 50 cents per pound. WOOL PRODUCERS - S h i p your wool to the Canadian Co-op- erative Wool Growers. who expect the Island wool will return 50 cents per pound. to the producer this year. Wool received at Pro- ducers Co-operative. Charlottetown or any of your local Co.opls. FUNERAL HELD-The funcral of .l.P. Sigsworth was held Fri- day morning at 10 o'clock at All Saints Church, Cardigan. The pail- hcarcrs wcrc L. C. Allen. Earl MacDonald. A. A. MacPhee. J. A. Macl)onald. M.P. Daniel Saund- ers. and Len MacNcill. The funer- al was largely attended. FUNERAL I" R ID A Y - The iMass.. arrived in Georgetown dur- ing the weekend and is the guest of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Wight. Mrs. Norman Thompson and daulgdhter Deborah Lee are guests of rs. Thompson's parents at Fredericton. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. of Charlottetown are now residing in their cottage on Water Street. Friends of Master Kenny Wal- ker. son of Mr. and Mrs. Spur- geon Walker. who is a patient in Kings County Memorial Hospital. wish him a speedy return to good health and an early return home. l Mrs. Velma Rankin and Miss Maisie Yorston both of Vancouver B.C.. are visiting their former home in Georgetown and are the guests of their brothers Mr. Roy Yorston and Mr. Melvin Yorston. Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Brink of Union Road. were business visitors to Georgetown on Tues- lday. June 25th. I Mr. Frank Greene of Montague was a recent business visitor to IGeorgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Citcster Walkcr William Bruce l by her granddaughter Marion Fillmore. who has been visiting Georgetown, left for Saint John, N.B.. recently with Mr. John George. who also has been the iguest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.P. George. l Mr. Fenton Court, General Mer- chant of Bedford, was a recent visitor to Georgetown and while here visited Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Jenkins. A large furniture moving van of the Williams Company of Bus- ton. Mass, arrived in Georgetown on .lune lilth, with a load of furniture. The load of furniture was shipped by Miss Rose Fair- child and was directed to Mr. A.I-2. Jenkins. The contents of this van caught fire on the way frum Boston and a number of iarticles of furniture were damag- ed. The cargo was discharged and stored at the Fairchild re- sident-e A customs official ac- companied the load to George- town. A.C. ; PlS:3UID EAST Mrs Kenneth Garland left Tues- day morning. for Toronto. having spent the past two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and Mr and Mrs. llai-old Jay were visitors in Lorne Valley, Monday night. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mrs. Edward Jay spent Tues- day and Wednesday in Charlotte- town with her daughter Miss Juan- ita Jay. Mr. Milton Rodgersnn and Mr. Floyd Jay motored to Nova Scotia. Thursday. Mrs. George Jay spent a couple days during the week in Lorne Neil Hooley, chairman of the Board of Trustees of,The Kings County Memorial Hospital. pre- aided at the annual meeting held Friday night at the Beaver Club Hall. Montague. Following the reading of the minutes of the last meeting and annual meeting. the financial report was presented as follows: Patient revenue. 343,769.16. oth- er revenue, 810,635.98. totalling Sd0.405.l4. Expenses amounted to 356,677.40 before depreciation oi 36,748.03, deficit after allowing for deprecitaion, 3,020.38, Assets less depreciation amounted to S1ll.275- ll. Liabilities amounted to 323.128- ll. of which 820. 000.00 is the balance of the bond issue of the hospital building. Mn. Vera MacDonald. Matron, then gave her report. followed by the Auxiliary report presented by Mrs. Florence Stewart; Beaver Club report presented by Mrs. A. C. MacKay, and the Nursery Club report presented by Mrs. Vic Pep- ler. MEDICAL STAFF Dr. Maclntyre gave the report for the medical staff and spoke of the excellent co-operation with both the nursing and medical staff. Neil Hooley then spoke, on the year's activities and the progress King's County Memorial. Hospital Annual Meeting t in general tnade over the past four or five years. Mr. Hooley. was then re-appointed as chair; man. and James Cain was appoin-1 ted to replace John A. MacDon-: aid, MP. l The Hon. l)r. Lorne Bonuell, Minu lster of Health, spoke words of, praise for the late Dn Haroldl Shaw. and expressed sympathy for, Mrs. Shaw and the family. l Dr. Bonnell went on to say that the Government Hospital P l a n was being studied and that there would likely be need for larger hospitals, staff and facilities with the acceptance of the plan. This, in turn would create a need for an active medical staff and boards He then moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Hooley for his past ser-L vices. X-RAY Mr. Hoolcy reported thc pur-g chase of a new X-Ray machine.; Amonglthnse present was Sena- tor Elsie lnnian, who spoke brief-' ly, commending the board a nd staff on their progress. i It was moved that the medical, board he re-appointed. with pow- er in add to their number. Leslie Hunter moved a vote of thanks to the various ladies or- ganizations. and lvur Phillips mov- that the board appoint advis- ory members. i Mr. Hooley cxtcnded his per- aonal thanks to Mrs. MacDonald.j was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-I ward Jay. l Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. sous Merlin and Irwin were visitors in Covehead Road. Sunday, guests off Mrs. Jay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald. Mr. Herbert Lalgc. MaIagash.i Nova Scotia. was in Pisqutd East on business. Monday. l Mr. Guy Jay. Chiirlottetivun. apent the weekend with his par-I ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Miss Georgie Dover. Mrs. liar-l old Jay. Miss Doreen Jay and Miss Reta McCarthy. motored to Char- lottetown Saturday. A number from this vicinity at- tended the Ordinatlon of Peter Dim- phy to the priesthood Saturday at St. Dunstan's Basilica and his firstl mass at St. Cuthbert's (fhurcii. St.: Theresa. Sunday morning. Mrs. Fred Leard. who has hccn away nursing for the past six months. has returned to her home in Pisquid East. Miss Linda Leard. Mont-ton. N, 8.. and Miss Sally Leard. Char- lottetown. were weekend visitors in Pisouid East. BA ,sucre.-asful year had been the nursing staff and the main- tenance staff. Dr. Maclntyrc mined a vote of thanks to John A, .'ilacl)onald, for his past serviccs to the hospital, and board. Mr. Mai-l)onald thank- ed all members for their co-op- l oration. A vote of lllalllis was hilt-rcd in Dr. Mat-lntvre. Sir Wiizhtman. Judge llcslluclics and Mr. Hunter. lu.c.c. Holdsm Its Closing " Al the closing cxcrcises of Un- ion Conimercial ('ullcgc held at the Clovcr ('luh mi tlic morning of June 28. fifty-ninc students rccciv- ed diplomas or i-ci'tiiicatc.s. Briga- dier WW. Reid, wlin addressed the graduates. gave an inspiring and ll1SlTIl('llVP talk He was en- thusiastically applaiirleri hy the audience l The principal reported that a com-, lof lValley visiting her daughter Mrs. 'F.arle MacDonald and Mr. Mac-, ,Donal . l A number from this vicinity at-l, TONIGHT AND WED. THE wuossr CHARGE l l Box Office Opens 7:30 g Show at Dusk funcral of the late Jeffrey Ponder- gnst Sigsworth was held on Friday morning from his late residence. Cardigan. to All Saints Church whcre High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. J.P.E.0'llanlcy. P.P.. who also conducted the service at Lee Allen. Daniel Saunders. Earl MacDonald. .l.A. MacDonald. A.A. MacPhce. ettcndcd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. accompanie by their son and,b"9lh" daughtcr..Frank and Louise. of Tlgnlsh. were present on June is at Souris for .the graduation oils: "31"": N's: W" ' "cenl their daughter Catherine. Miss Patricia MacDonald. R.N. W” "'5 mien M H5 "mm" M” Hospiuh I Cora A lorrison. It the Charlottetown visited Souris on June til. . Y , Sincere sympathy is extcndcdipmn" M the mm” to the family of the late Alfrcd Gallant. who died recently at the Souris Hospital. Mr. Dean Wood of Halifax has i” '0” '""'""- returned to his home after spend- ing a week in Souris to attend the graduation exercises of his son and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. A..l. Gallant. ac- companied by their daughter Ver-,' onlca of Halifax have returned to their home after spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Char les Mar.-Phee. Little Harbour. Mrs. Leonard Mcflormack of Saint Margaret": was present atl-- the Souris High School Exercises on .tum- lil. Mi, Vincent Mossey of Charlotte- town was present at the gradua- tion of his sister Marguerite in Souris. Mrs. Peter's visited Souris 13. Miss Eileen Byrne of the RC A.F. station Beaver Bani: has returned to base after spending I week at the home of her mot- her. Mrs. Annie Byrne. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. D.L. 0'Hanley of Mtnttecello nded the gre- duattoa of their son Danny at Souris on June ta. Mr. K.A. Parker M .. and Superintendent of city sdlooin for VII flit Ill!!! fllitlii iii lit. tiiilli . 3 flit lgii l sift P: E Leonard MaCNelll- ll1- interest of their firms lncludcd: tcrmcnt took place in the church Mr. cemetery. The funeral was largely I mark F.-up cm Mr. spem-or Lle- t i i I l l Freddy Larkin of Saintp 0" 'l""",aister ,thc King's CountyMemorial llos-Ming. JUN. 1.-L the grave. Titc pail bearers werclpitnl in Montague. "'0"”'9d l0 F979" Hm 9" S""da-Vltcnded a shower in Mount Stewartl When? "I9-V W"? "'9 Files” ”l3Mcrnorial Hall. Thursday night. inl ME "ml M"5- Dmmld G'"l5- 'honor of Miss Mabel Jay whosel, Friends of Mr. E.B. .llacLarengmm.riam, ,0 Mr. Rem-Mid Mao. "9 Pl”-Wd '0 5" mm 3b0"lY-Nevin took place in Mount Stew- 8BBlll- 8"" bellll " ital"-l"' "Hart United (lhurch Saturday eve- Miss Juanita Jny. Chnflot-IHOWII Commercial travellers who re-V g- cently visited Georgetown in the:T” Johm Hogan representing , ' Attention Farmers' wcllyn representing Larvell Bros: , and Mr. Hal Goodwin reprcscnl-L lng Proctor and Gamble. ' Mrs. Clifford Chappell and daughter Ann of York were re- cent guests of Mrs. Chaopc"'s and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. Mr. Daniel Morrison. Barrister Don't miss the hay tools demonstration on the farm of Donald MacQuarrie. Roscncath. Wednesday July 3rd at two o'clock. JAMES W. KING (fockshuti Dealer. where he Montague. sitor in Georgetown. Friends of Mr. EB. MacLaren re sorry to hear that he is a County Mlmoflnl Hospital in Montague and all wish him an early return A C E REl'ORTER'S PERSONAL STORY OPENS YOUR EYES Aa editor's few words on a slip of paper have sent a re- porter on the trail of the world's biggest story. Now. in I series of Star Weekly exclusives. ace newspapermen and women of the century will re-live their "Biggest Story." . . . playing the hunches. working the brute. queationirtl. risking, digging for fat-ta . .' . waiting! Actually the Biggest Story is dwarfed when these key news- paperinen report their own on- periences. Each week a different writer will entertain you with his or her personal aaalnment. All have a unique twist. They will cover a wide variety of subjects. When you read one. you'll want to read the caries. Thla weer: Star Weebh I on sale almost ova-ywhere. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Simmonds and young daughter of Charlotte- town motored to Georgetown on Friday, June 1lst.. where they were guests at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. N.W. Hansen. Mrs. Joseph Gillan and son Joseph of Charlottetown. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Mrs. H.P. George. accompanied to visit his son John who is a' patient there as the result of an. appendicitis operation. His friends: are pleased to hear that John is making a satisfactory recovery and should be home soon. l Mr. Elmer 0'Hanley and blsl Jenny of Montecello attend-l ed the Graduation Exercises at Souris on June la. . Dill Maetnaia of saint; Peters visited Souris recentkv. Mr. Gordon Cheverie of Cove-i head attended the Graduation Es- erciaea at Souris on June 13. ll: The Department of Education Province of Manitoba requires a DIRECTOR OF CURRICULA THE SAHARA EVER KNEW! The fanatic frenzy of the Dylak Trihcsmcn! . . . . the deathless glory of the "Doomed Battalion"! the flaming spectacle of the war that sci the Sahara ablaze! SUPERSCOPE 'il'iii"rii-”ile'i"isi-iiiisi .....- .--. . ME t - .. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS ADM' CARS. FREE. , in” The Boy with the Barracks Bag and the Girl with the Overnight Case - - - lt'sthe big happy look at the ticw-look pcacctiuie. Army! us HUNTER "The Girl He Left Behind" CAPITOL O NATALIE WOOD ieteaieevewiia IOLONI weatf.:oeottaIeoIaeilywlilA7.lIlIt"lt0I!flVI!lOI- All! 1- Madabacivliervlaacenuniaalaa Hljnj. . s pleted. and that the nfudenfa Ireret zlora Ching. Souris East on the whole well prepared for a Mary Condon. Appin Road successful future in the business-Adele .lardine. Freetown world. Lois Jewell, New Wiltshire A number of awards were pre-, Emily Johnston St. Georges aented to students who had donejMarie Kicltham, New Haven exceptionally good work throughout Barbara Leitch. Charlottetown the year. and reached a high Shirley MacDonald. Flat River level of achievement. The) are Beverley Mat-Lean. Winslue as follows: ,lJean MacI.ean. Hampshire Emmerson Ellis. Dunataffnage Wilfred Griffin. North Wlltahlre llelen MacDonald, Charlottetown Arthur MacPhail. Cornwall Hillard Muttart. Albany John Prunty. Charlottetown Floyd Smith. Millview certificates in Commerce: ' Tuesday. July 2. 1951 The Guardian Page 5 Miscellaneous Certificates: Emerson Delaney. Coleman Silver Cup lur General Pro- Norma Macl.ean. Winsloe flciency. June Morrison lsandra MacLean. Brooltiield l Silver Cup for Excellence ingEdith MacLure Charlottetown Shorthand: i)ale Ward tBarbara Maclliillan. Stanhupe 1 Silver Cup for Highest Type-'Vivian Martin, Mount Trynn l writing: Maureen Mt-Gee Joan McAleer. Charlottetown l Silver Medal for Excellence infAnn McGee. Charlottetown l English: Vivian Martin jliiaureen McGee. Charlottetown l Bronze Medal for Excellence lll Laura Misener. Stanhope , Bookkeeping: Merrill Flynn lLois Muttart. Albany Hyndman and Co. Ltd. Prize; Norma Parkman. South Rustico I for High Scholastic Achievement: l Mary Penny, Murray Harbour Gayle Macwilliams lFaye Proude, Charlottetown ' The Reader's Digest ValedictorylJoan Spence. Hunter's River l Award; Isabel Cotton lMarcella Trainor, Baldwin's Ruadl Prize for General Merit: Norma, Joyce Waddell, Charlottetown REGULAR MEETING , Number 3 Branch Canadian Legion, Souris in Legion Home. Tuesday. July 2. 8 pm. Important business to be transcend. All members urged to attend. Parkman IViulet Walker, Vernon River Prize for General Merit: Elurai Dale Ward. Charlottetown Ching rlrcne Webster, Montague Prize for General Merit: Annl Diplomas in Commerce: McGee lThomas Atkins, Mount Stewart Prize for General Merit: Adelel Horace Coles, North Milton Jardine James Fletcher, Charlottetown ' Prize for lCXt'Ellt.'Ilt.'E in Elemen-j Merrill Flynn. Charlottetown i ary Bookecping: Mary Jorgen-gFerne Stewart. Stanley bridge se Raymond Stewart. Hopefield Certificates in Stenography: Jane Docherty, New Haven fl MacLcanls Magazine Award for leading Honor Student: June Mor- rison. Joan Doucette, Charlolielwon l Macleanis Magazine Award forllnez Flood. New Wiltshire the Valedictorian: llliabel James, Midgell Diplomas and Certificates were Carol Mat-Lean, Charlottetown i presented as follows: lGail lilac-l.ean. Brookfield l Honor Diplomas in Stenography Sylvia Newsnn. Union Road L Isabel Cotton, Kensington. Gayle Minnie Nicolle, White Sands I Macwilliams, Carleton Siding. Mary Robhlee. Victoria R R1. June Morrison, Stanley Bridge. Mary Smith, Bediord Station l Diplomas in Stenography: Janet Stewart, Cavendish Borrow the money you need quickly and ecsllyi Simply pick up your phone and arrange for a loan from Trans Canada Credit. Up to 30 months to repay on terms to fit your family budget. Call us todayeby telephone. : rue Ali.-CANADIAN LOAN comuuv zxzmootartr 79 GRAFTON ST. PHONE 8523 ram TO THE ELECTORS OF KINGS COUNTY Kindly accept my heartfelt thanks for the splen- did support accorded me on June 10th. For the many telegrams, letters and personal expressions of congratulations from friends both within and beyond our country and on all sides of politics. I am deeply appreciative. A vcry special ”thank you” must be extended to all those who worked so steadfastly and zealously to make possible our ultimate success at the polls. To my friend and opponent, Mr. Kickham. it la genuinely regretted that one of us had to lose. This was our third contest. and our campaigns have al- ways becn conducted without any personal bias whatsoever, and I know our friendship will continue unimpaired. To the C.(1l-1 r-andiriatc. Mr. MacLean. his in- disposition during the campaign was regretted and placed him at a great advantage. I hope he is now completely restored to good health. Again, many thanks for your kind support and good wishes. I accept your confidence with humility and respect and will strive earnestly to live up to the only promise made. "that I would serve in the best intcrcst of all. In the carrying out of the important trust which you have placed in my hands, I would ap- preciate the kind co-operation of all in working to- wards the continued betterment of our muntry and of our country as a whole. Yours very sincerely. JOHN A. MIQDONALD. Patsy MacDonald, Charlottetown More Power for New Brunswick BUILT WITH MARITIME CEMENT Maritime Cement Company Limited is proud to be the supplier of the cement required for the 830 million Beechwood hydro development of the Newllirunswick Power Com- mission. Most of the 1.150.000 has used were shipped from the Company's plant at Haveiock. N.B. Chipping Poiwhl luchmu-it Power Dev-mimunt of the Now Inmawlelr Electric Power Commtaa-om Choaf Eng-visor. J. L. Funny; W010” ”l"lIl'- 3- 0- ”''C'' Maritime CCITICHS company Llmifod I80 00. Ooorgo Om. Moocton. New Iruwcwtoi-Tot. I-COOS While the Commission has dou- hied its power supply during the last six years. and will add a further 50"; to its total during 1957. the Maritime Cement Company con- tinues to be one of the largest con-I aumers of power in the Province. using 19,000,000 k.w.h. a year. Thus power and cement go hand in hand in contributing to the spec- tacular growth of the Maritime Provinces through increased induao try. employment and wealth. , u.a.. . '43.. I-5