The Eastern Guardian Monday, May 24. 1954 _V_____ ‘IN STOCK. no. 1 Portland Crfllflnl, Montague Co-op. - ,.-DANCE. Beaver Hall. Moir- , Monday, May 24th. Blanch- orchestra. Modern and old lag‘ ir<i‘s .inie _ -§Avl5 $15.00 or extra penis We try ordering your suit before _\i- 29 at A. F. Campbell's, Moir- i ~(:AIt S'l'0LEN—A Ford car uniicd by Harold Landry of Mon- (agile. was stolen about 11.30 Fri- (my night from in front of the (;u.irdian Office on Matti Street. it an abandoned a short distance (j;;\\'l] inc street. when it becamr hung up on the entrance steps of ill!‘ Haven Restaurant. Police were called. Over the week-end :1 mar has anested in connection with the ‘.SE‘ ‘OPENS NEW SHOP — Dur- iiiu the past week Mr. Georgc R.ilidl‘EBi.l]i. has opened a new shoe 1-pair shop in Montague located if‘ -he Legion building. Mr. Boudreauli has had many years experience ll‘ silos replll‘. having worked with ]i.S father. Mr. James Boudreauli for many years both in Georgetown ard Montague. His many friend: v- inn him every success in his bu.- ;;,~.=.s enterprise in Montague. Georgetown and I O O Vicinity ‘Mr. and Mrs. Percy Refuse .4 ..i run ciiildren of Toronto, Out. 3:» izsiting in Georgetoiin as the ;*ir < of Mr. Rafuse's parents, Mr Mrs. Victor Rafuse. .\iaster Frankie Chaisson retum- r.I to his home in Georgetown on Kill‘ 21 after being a patient in ‘no Charlottetown Hospital. LAC James Walker of the RC \r‘, stationed at Chatham, N. B.. .'.a.< a recent guest of his parents. \l: and Mrs. Walter Walker. \i;ss Gertrude Fitzgerald. Miss i'r::.\' Joiinson and Miss Verna .\l.l:'lt‘ii, students at Notre Dame ’i‘.ld€my in Charlottetown. spent :;-~ week-end at their homes in '.m:;.~,etowii. l-‘i-icnds of Mr. I-‘. J. Solomon are n.*\' to hear that he is a patient 2‘. the Charlottetown Hospital and =.'.. wish him a speedy return to :nnrl health. .\l.-. N. W. Lowther and Captain 'r.'combe of the Salvation Army. (‘.viirlottetown, were visitors to Chiriottetown on May 21. air. and Mrs. Jack Donovan and Miss Jean Donovan of Pictou, N. S motored to Georgetown on May list. They were accompanied by .\i: and Mrs. Maurice Donovan mo have been their guests in ”l"iOLl. -A.C. m -MEMORIAM Ml. FEED E. ROBERTSON The death of Fred B. Robertson. Kngsboro. occurred at the Souris Hospital on May 11. Although he Md been in poor health for sev- '‘ ' years. no one was looking for ...s passing so soon. It's coming was a great shock to his family .-md friends. The deceased was the second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Rnoei-l.son,and was born in Munns Road 58 years ago. He is survived tr: his wife. formerly Gertrude Stewart; two daughters. Lois. at ‘name. and Joyce (Mrs. Ekigar Den- i;;i_ Charlottetown): and one son, Maxwell; also by one brother. Clif- lmrl, Charlottetown. - On May 13 a short service was !ir‘ri at his late home. thence to “P United Baptist Church, Kings- inro. Rev. H. R. Bell officiated. A male choir sang "No Night There" ind "Home Over There". As a -pccial, ii ‘male trio sang '‘I Have ii~:ii'd Of A Land". Mrs. Clinton 5 "wart was the accompanist. . the many floral tributes. besides .P'ters and cards of sympathy, niently but eloquently spoke’ of ‘he high esteem in which our bro- i:.r:' was held. Pall bearers were Messrs. Lloyd Kennedy, Clarence Robertson, Her- bert Fraser. Percy MacDonald. Gordon MacDonald. George Rob- "l'.\On. interment cemetery-, was in K‘ gsbom Cord~OfMThanks lhe family of the late l-‘red E l-l-\i)ertson wish to thank Dr. Kass- Hrt. the nurses and staff of the Sonia Hospital; Rev. H. R. Bell. and all who sent flowers and mes- -‘aaes of sympathy; also the neigh- bors who helped in their recent l:i-reavement. _(‘ilE-ESTER. lll. (AP) —- Lyman “ Hall. oldest prisoner in the ‘We of Illinois who served more than 5.1 years for murder. was "Nd on parole Thursday. Hall. ii, was sentenced to life im- Wisonment March 8. 1897. for the Slaying of a constable. EHURCHILL: A Man and an Era l EST MEMO? P|fEDiCTS AN MIJANCE G FRANCE. RUSSIA AND GIEAT BRITAIN AGAINST ll VE YOU READ CHURCHil.l'$l _ The Guardian ....'lDM MOTOROLA _car radio: in stock. Fit any car. Duvar‘s Radio Service. Montague. ....'I)B. JOHNSTONWII denial of- Page 5 live. Montague. will be ‘closed until June 3. ....‘NOW OPEN for business Montague shoe repair. located in the Legion Building. George Boudreault. Pisquid West Notes Mr. Art Yorston moved into his new dwelling on May 18. His many ii-lends are pleased to welcome him back again. ‘ ’ Farmers of this vicinity gr; bus- lly engaged in getting the lane ready for spring seeding and planting. Mr. Vernon MacKinnon of CN. R.. spent the week-end at his home in Pisquld. Mrs. John David MacDonald was a recent visitor to Kensing- ion. guest of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Macliinnon. Messrs. Bertram and John Mac. Kinnon were visitors to George- town recently. Miss Edna Kelly. Halifax. spent the week-end of May is at her home in Fort Augustus. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacDonald (nee Eileen MacKln- non). whose marriage took place in Toronto on May 1. Miss Barbara Collin left for Moncton. N.B.. recently. where she has secured employment for the summer months. Mrs. Margaret MacKlnnon, Ken- sington, spent a week visiting with her daughter. Mrs. John David MacDonald. Pisquld. —GU Continued from page 1 Boy lniureil ambulance. The plank was 12 feet long and seven inches wide. Suffering from heavy loss of blood. the boy was given several transfusions in an effort to streng- thcii him for the possibility of an operation. Last night he was showing some signs of improve- ment. one of his companions, a cousin. George McPhee. 10. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcl-‘hes. Black Pond was also struck and knocked un- conscious (or several minutes \Vhen he came to he immediately ran to his nearby home. However. a later physical examination re- vealed several bruises but no seri- ous injury. The other two boys were not hurt. They were J. Chapman. ii. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph chap» man. and Howard McPhee. lo. brother of the injured boy. Mlll;’El;—FEI:bOl' North and Vicinity ..'A large number from the Mur- ray Harbor North congregution at- tended the induction service for the Rev. Donald A. Campbell at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague, on May it. Miss Gertrude Glover, White sands. spent the week-end of May 15 with her sister. Mrs. Grant Graham and Mr. Graham. Mr. Tyler Beck has returned to his home in Alliston after spend- ing several months in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collings. Lower Montague, and Miss Mur- iel Collings, Charlottetown, were guests of -Mr. and Mrs. George Glow on May 16. Mr. and Mn James MacDonald. Harold and Donnie. Halifax. were recent week-end guests of Mn MacDonald's mother. Mrs. Mar- garet Higginbotham. Mr. and mi. Robert Proctor and young son Robert, accompan- ied by Mrs. Proctor‘: mother, Mrs. Emma sorrie. Charlottetown, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Carl Graham. The Ladies‘ Aid Society met in the vestry of the church on May is with 13 members present. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Beok. Tyler and Jean, Alliston. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller on May ie. Miss Isabel Johnston. Toronto. is spending some time at her home in Peters Road. Mr. Dan Bell. Boston. Moan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, Ruthie and Bobby. Murray Harbor. were sun- day guests of Mrs. Francis Fisher. Mr. David Rcid. Gladys. Oephus, Davey and Garnet Reid were vis- itors to Eldon on May 18. guests of Mr. Reid's daughter. Mrs. Gil- lie. and Mr. Giilis. ' congratulations are extended to Cu House- .‘ . _ ..g. . I Pictured above is the Georgetown Court House and Jail, from where prisoners were removed over the week-end to Charlottetown and Summerside jails. The action fol- lowed discovery of a sawed-off bar in one of the cells on the ground floor. Photo by Pepier, Montague. Sawed-Off hidden with soot and rust. 1 Above is a picture of the window at George town Jail off. The second missing is on the left, and left an opening large enough to permit pass- age of a man. When found the sawed off bar had been stuck into place and the cut Safe Smashed By Bars At Geo’town Jail Above is the safe on which robbers worked at the dwelling-store ers of Georgetown Friday night and Saturday morning. They smashed a hole five inches square in the upper left corner. Other damage was caused opening the safe to see what had been taken after the robbers wrecked the lock, making it impossible to open. The robbers escaped with some $625 from all sources. showing one of the bars sawed Photo by Peplcr, Montague. Robbers of Mr. Lester H. Lav- about latcr by police Plioio'by Pcpler. Montague. Mr. Charles )1. Graham who won the "Halifax Infirmary Award" at the Dalhousle University convoca- tion exercises held in Halifax or. May 1i. Dr. Graham is the son of the late Willard Graham and Mrs. Nettle Millar. Miss Charlotte Gordon. R.N. held the first of four immuniza- tion clinics in the school on May 10. Several pupils and pre-age children were innoculated. Miss Gordon was assisted by Miss Mar- garet McLure. — A0 ‘£1,000,000 RUSSIA CONTRACT MOSCOW, (Reuters) — A British business man Wednesday Bnnfilm‘ ced the conclusion of ‘a $1000.00‘ contract to supply textile machin- ery io Russia. 1". C. Seward. dil- ector of the Nori.hern"England fun. of Platte Br-oa.. said a number ni companies" in Yorkshire and Lan- cashlre will share work on the Sov- let/order. Conlniuccl from page 1 Churchill Summons The sharp British—Amcrican pol- icy clash was one certain topic at the Eden-Churchill discussions Sat- urday night and Sunday. DISCUSS ALTERNATIVE Brit Eden forecast Britain's prob- able course when he arrived Sat- uro‘a_v by plane. He («rid report- ers that "we are still hard at work on attempts to bring about All agrccd scttlcmcnt winch could oe a prelude to peace in the Far East." “We shall resume that effort on Monday," he added f‘lrml,v. One question likely to be de- cided at the cabinet meeting is what. line Britain “ill take it. despite her conciliatory r~t’fort.s, the Geneva conference breaks down. If all chance of agreement is clearly gone. Britain almost cer- tilllliy \\lll agree to Join in col- icctive defense mcnsurcs for south- east Asia. But continued wait- and-see policy is expected while Eden makes new mediation en- dcavors next week. BOUNCES BENEFIT BABY BUFFALO. N. Y. tAP) — A bouncy ride in a fire department rescue squad car Tliiirsday night apparently dislodged a H-inch mctal rod from the throat of a nix-month-old baby who was being rushed to hospital. Firemen said Gail Kiepper was choking on g metal rod she had apparently un. fastened from a play seat gnd iammed into her throat. when the ride shook it loose. HlS:l';)RI(7 YILLAVGE Cflllkiinawaga in Lapi-airie coun. 0'. Quebec. was founded in 1667 55 l "Yule for Iroquois Indian converts. By'Ward Cannel and Ralph Lane l_..'. ' *3‘ Death of Mr. ' John MacDonald .."I‘he funeral service for the late John MacDonald. Glen Wil- iiaiu. was held from his late residence on Thursday with Rev. E. S. Hales conducting the ser-, vice. The hymns sung were "Unto The Hills Around", "In the Sweet Bye And Eye" and “Abide With Me". The pail bearers were Angus Matheson, Jolin Murchison. Colin Maclnnis. Martin Campbell, David Carver. and Otis Carver. The bur- ial took place in the Caledonia Church cemetery. The late Mr. MacDonald was born in Glen Martin, and later moved to Glen William. His death following a short illness came as a great shock to his many friends and neighbors. He was in his 87th year. He was twice mar- ried. his first wife Catherine Macbeod having predeceased him over 30 years ago. Their two chil- dren Sadie and Harriet. also pre- deceased him. He is survived by his widow. Margaret Birt of Pisquid. and the following children: Stewart in I-Iowlck, Quebec; Birt on the Abegweit ferry; Sadie. Mrs. Ray- mond Nicholson. Upper Monta- gue; Lillian. Mrs. James MacLean. Montague; Wilfred on the old homestead: Jessie. Mrs. Alec MacKinnon. Dartmouth. N. 8., Hannah, Mrs. Joseph MacDonald New Castle. N. B.; also a sister, - bell Mary in Maine, U. 8. A. Court-MacBeih . Wedding ..‘A very lovely wedding was sulemnized Saturday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at the Presbyterian Church. Montague, by Rev. Donald Camp- bell. when Maxine MacBeth. R.N., daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Russel! Macfleth. Whim Road. was milieu in marriage to Clifford Court, son of Mr. Fenton Court and the late Mrs. Court of Bedford. P. E. I. The church was beautifully dec- orated with potted flowers, pansies and lilies of the valley. The bride, given in marriage by her father. looked charming in II white nylon floor-length gown. with net nylon veil. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty Roses Her bridesmaid. Norma Camp- bell. Charlottetown. was dressed in Nile green net and nylon gown, and carried a bouquet of roses. The bridesmaid was the bride's sister, Miss Betty MacBeth. She wore a mauve nylon floor-length gown, and carried a bouquet of roses. The bride‘s mother was dressed in a navy blue street-length dress with white accessories and a cor- sage of red carnatlons. The groom was supported by Benjamin Williams of Charlotte- town. The ushers were Bob Forsythe. Sydney, and the bride‘s brother Sinclair Maclzeth. Presiding at the organ was Mrs. A. Ffcampbell. Following the ceremony, is recep- tion for about 65 guests was held at the Poole Hotel. The brlde‘s table was centered with s three-tier wedding cake cut in traditional manner by the bride and groom. Rev. Mr. Camp- proposed the toast to the bride. to which the groom fittingly responded. - Mrs. Vera MacDonald and Mrs. A. Martin presided over the tea cups, and Mrs. Frank Graham and Mrs. Edward Mosher replenished. Miss Shirley Livingstone. R.N., Mrs. Donnie MacQuarrie. R.N.. Mrs. Wm. McEachern and Peggy Beer served. For going away the bride wore a green suit with yellow accessor- ies, The bride and groom will motor through the Maritimes on their honeymoon. after which they will reside in Summerside. P. E. 1. Hospital, and has been I hostess with M. C. Airways for the past several years, The groom has just recently been discharged from the naval forces. and is presently engaged with Heinz as a travelling agent. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING .n L‘r'I\lH .‘lV rlclllllltdlflfl mu rm roniiiiir ~ riiii°iice COIN“ IOIEII . CALVET-ll0llilLAS INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power service on our Montague Line on \\'eclne.<rlay. May 26th. 1954 between the hours of l to -1 PM. for the purpose of repairing equipment daiiirigcd by Sitlllll last winter. The areas effected will include Cardigan. Goorgc- town and the area served by our line from the Spai'- ‘ rows Road east to Roscncath. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. .. ...- i-.44-._...§ .. ... THREE are EVENTS IN SOURIS ON MAY 24th School Sports 2 to 5 p.m. at Athletic Field Lobster Supper from 5 to 9 p.m. 75 and 50 cents a plate. Dance 9 0t 1 at 50 cents. Good music \ Dance and supper in St. Mary's Parisli l-lall sponsorctl . by the Souris Branch. Canadian Legion. . , YE By The Lights Of The Silvery Moon —Technicolor—- Doris Day - Gordon MacRae Coming TITANIC—Thursday. Friday & Saturday Shows each night at 8:00 and 10:00 I THEATRE MONTAGUE Mon.-Tues. 24-25 The bride is a graduate of the ' MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER, MAY 24, 25 —- 8:30 P.M. MONDAY and TUESDAY The SHOCKING cunts or A'enrlir suspense NOVEL (|uirhifl9 it Y" M ' » ALHED AlT|$T$ ’- Production Ilulrinq RICHARD CARLSON - VERONICA HURST with KAINEIINE IMEIV - MICNAK FAY! - HiliAIY BROOKE 4 .-.,I,..-'_.. Iii ha-Ia huh-I-odua-unlit Miuuauinuli Wflmi-Kl ilimifi-Win Clilm illiillfi-ilanliiiiflii-Maine: Sflllil ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS a-Icifiil ’ _.YV0NNE DE CARLO-ROCK HUDS N ? MAXWELL REED- ts i‘ ‘ \‘ \ i. ” .\ in T II 'llF NIS (TUE/\ SPECIAL SHORTS