,”-Hie Eastern Guardian ednesday. August-1. 1954 The Gun-dim I WV PEPLEIVS Jewellery Store will he closed from Monday, ,3-Jgust 9, until Monday, August in. !THE INDUCTION of Rev. .i. C. MscDougall will be held ill Murray River United Church. j:r1"day,- August 6. 8:00 p.m. stand- ard time. ..'BAP1'lSMAL SERVICE -- A special" baptismal service'wss held ill Trinity United Church. Mont- uguc, on Sunday afternoon. when the sacrament of bsptism was ad- rninistered to twelve children by Rev. J. M. Fraser. "FUNERAL AT ROLLO BAI'- The funeral of John Henry (Harry) no Mallard was held Tuesday morning from his late residence in Bourls in st. Alexis Church. Rollo Bay where Requiem High Mass Wu celebrated by Rev. Wilfred Keefe. who also conducted service st. the grave. The Canadian Legion No. 3 Souris. attended the funeral in 8 body. Legion grave-side service was conducted by Comrade Foch MacDonald, president of the Souris Branch. The Last Post was sound- orl by Bugler Chaisson. The honor- my poll bearers were Emmett Pierce, Lee Paquet, Isasc Araenault, Peter Moesey, Guy Wood and Alex Mccormac. The active pail bearers were Henry Mallard, Adolphus Con- way. Abden Howlett, Walter Burkc, Alden o'Keeie and Peter D. Con- wny. Interment was in the church cemetery. The funeral was very largely attended. Personals ..'Mr. and Mrs. Derreil B. Mac- Clure and baby son, Shane, of Elouris. left Tuesday morning on s holiday trip to Parrsboro, N. 8. Jeanette McGulgan, J. Florence Atkins and Joan Lsclsir, Char- iotteiown, are spending part of the summer holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Matheson, Jommerclal Cross. Mrs. Walter Matheson and son John. Commercial Gross. returned dome recently after attending the pilgrimage at St. Anne de Beau- are, Quebec. En route they spent ieveral days at Halifax with Mr. ivlatheson who is a patient in Camp Hill Hospital. .MM.M..M...;... WIIIM ROAD W. I. ..'The July meeting of the Whim Road W. I. was held at the school house on July 6, with a fair at- lendance. ' In the absence of the president, Mrs. Ieslie Stuart, the meeting was opened by the vice president, Mrs. Webb Nicholson. The roll can read by the secretary, Mrs. M. J. Munro, was answered by A Joke and payment of five cents. Me.m- bers also brought an article for e "White Elephant" sale which was held later and proved quite suc- cessful. There was also an exchange of magazines. The u1I'I'6lP0ndCnCO received by the secretary during the month in- cluded an acknowledgement from the Red Cross; other letters and pnmphlets together with the "In- stitute News” were passed around to the members. The committees gave their monthly reports as follows: sick committee, three calls were report- ed. to have been made during the month and treats were provided on these occasions. The new com- mittee is to be Mrs. Iswrence Stuart and Mrs. Ruuell MacBeth tro-appointed); program commit- tee, appointed to be in charge of the program sit the next meeting is Mrs. Wesley Campbell and Mrs. Cecil Campbell; penny ssle- this sale will be held by Mrs. Wesley Campbell at next monthts meeting. It was decided that at the next meeting the roll call would be en- swered by having s. request for any needed article at a "Trading Post". These articles would be brought by different members at the following meetings in Septem- ber. It was also decided that an auction sale would be held at the August meeting. Members were requested to sim- plify their lunch preparations and I penalty is in be imposed for lg- noring this rule. The lunch at the next -meeting is to be I "pot luck" llfh. Georgetown tMr. and Mrs. James Fitzger- vrho have been vacationing in Georgetown as the guests of Mr. Fitzgerald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. left July 27 on return to their home in Winnipeg. En route they will visit friends nnd relatives in Montreal and To- rmito. Mrs. Mary Drew of Cambridge, Mass., who is visiting in the Prov- ince, was 1 recent guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Victor. Mrs. Minnie Ratuse is visiting with relatives in Chlriotutown. too. and Mrs. wauer Hemphlll and family of Sydney. N. s.. were tccent visitors to Georgetown. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gotellsnd family of Montreal are vscstionln in Georgetown as the guests 0 Mr. Gotell's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Gotell. Mr. Daniel McMester (Sf Bridgo town was s recent visitor to Georgetown. "sift es 1 I . "goes. -uh, or n'l:u;l . 0 lnrd's as once. t I Icahn. heals and cleans. Druwsutlhopolsonl i Page 5 MEETING, Mon. BPIM-'11. Thursday, Aug. 5, p.m. ..'W0lI.I AT BRIDGEL expected that within the week. the catch-basins and con. crate drain pipe will -be well un. der construction st the new Mont- ague bridge. Labourers are on. need in clearing the ditches for the laying of the pipe, while oth. en are preparing to construct the forms for the catch basins. After this work has been completed. it -JLEGION tnguo It is next is understood that further rip-rap may be laid. and further "concrete work wiilibe done. ' JSIIOWER. HELD AT WHIM . AD - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell were honoured by their friends and neighbours of whim Road and Kilmuir at a miscellane- ous shower on July 23rd. on their arrival at the Hall the newly-weds were escorted to their places of honour by Miss Carolyn Campbell and Master Donald Bears, to the strains of the "Wedding March" played by Mrs. Colin MacDonald. The gifts were unwrapped by Misses Edith Mscnomid and Jean. Ann Munro. Mr. Campbell. on be- half of himself and his bride, thank- ed everyone for the many beauti- ful and useful gifts presented to them. Following lunch served by the ladier' of the district, the even- ing continued in dancing to musir by Messrs. Leslie Stuart. Robert Stuart and Mr. John Macxinnon. Sudden Death Of Well Known Peters Road Man ..'The death occurred suddenly at his home in Peters Road last evening of Mslcolm A. Benton, one of Peters Road's oldest residents. Left to mourn his pissing are his widow. three daughters: Anna in Charlottetown. Helen of New York, Elsie of Boston: and two beautiful garden and about t 1 Enjoy Beautiful Grounds At Government House I som'e of the ladies of St. Peakoe ..'Mrs. Garth Birt. Oovehesd. was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .7. Ed- win Birt. Mr. Preston Hughes. Borden, spent s few days of the week of July 25, at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hsndrshsn, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly, Point de Roche, July 29. Miss Peggy Bradey., Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of July 24, at the home of her psrents, Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Bradley. on sons. Lyle, Peters Road and ver- non of Quebec. A son, Forrest. pre- deceased him several years ago. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Whim Road ..'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Whim Road. recently hsd as their guests the lstter's sister, Mrs. Robert MscPherson and young son Larry of Braintree, Massachusetts. Mrs. MscPherson is' the former Wills MscPhereon of Bellvue. and during her stay visited her old home there. Mr. John Daley. Commercial Gross Ind Mr. Roy Macxinnon, Kil- muir, recently arrived from Osh- awa. Ontario. where they have been employed for some time. Mrs. Kestle Ross recently return- ed to Whim Road after spending several weeks at her home at Un- ion Road. Miss Anns Beaton. Toronto, formerly of Whim Road, accom- panied by her sister. Mrs. James Aitkui, Georgetown, were the re- cent guesls of Mrs. Agnes Stuart, Whim Road. Miss Benton intends to renew many old acquaintances during her vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacPhersnn, were recent visitors to Whim Road. Miss Marjorie Ciarey, returned to her home at Whim Road, after visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Olerey, Murray Riv- 61'. It is regretted to learn that Mr. John H. Ciarey, Whim Road. is now I pstient in the King's County Hospital. His many friends and neighbours wish him a speedy re- covory. Miss Betty Clarey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey, Murray River, is visiting st Whim Road the guest of her cousin. Miss Marjorie Olsrey. Misc Norm: Campbell, Charlotte- town, spent the recent week-and st 25, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Loyola him an early return to good health. Mrs. Louis Clar in. having spent their vacation at the and relatives. Whim Road with her parents, M.r. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. A.C. 2 Barry Nicholson. R.C.A.F., spent the recent week-end vlsttiniz his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson at Whim Road. Muter sterling MacPhcrson, Bell- vue, is visiting st Whim Road. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. -GU. Announce Officials Of Seaway Authority UITAWA (OP)--Three unior cf- fieinis of the newly-crested at. Lawrence Seaway Authority were announced today by Hon. Lionel 200, n 10.7 per cent increase over Miss Margaret Mcxenna left for Hamilton, recently where she plans to spend a. two-week vacation. Mrs. Aneas Mclnnis, accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law. Charlottetown, visited the home of. y Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Mclnnis, July 25. Dunstan's Alumni As . ..'Morell C. Y. 0. annual get-together in Morell hall this past week. Mrs. Reg MscAdsm had as recent guests her brothers, Richard and Francis Ledweil. Mrs. Aldusi MacKenzie left on Tuesday for Toronto to attend the wedding of her sister. Margaret Willard has as guests Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mont- gomery of U. 5. A. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Macbougsll have arrived home from Scotland MII. A shower was A . he grounds following their MoreH a three-month vscstion. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Msclilwen were recent business visitors to the capital. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Geldert, Ded- ham, Mass, visited Morell recent- socia- tion who chatted together as they enjoyed a walk in the held their i Complete Street Paving Project At Montague lls Completed .."I'he street paving program for .."me construction of the new Montague during the current yesihwhsrf at the west end of Govern- wss completed last week. New iment Wharf It Montague has been streets completed include Central,iwmpmed. and p,,-,v1de,, , Nb. :;fg:':;:1th:?dpor3;:e:;t tsgrgitiistsntisl wall for the new boat dock. mmml H" mum 0, me Km:-I, It is s well-constructed wsll con- Oounty Hospital. Rink Btreet. from 5153108 0' DUEL '-011 DY "'3 "HD85- amno" ROM ,0 my" Row. M, and four-inch hardwood facing. A .1” been weaned. mu, ,9,-ping cement wall has been placed on the "hook and Wes; resmengigiithe inside interlocking the steel area. , ,rods tying in the wharf. The work- This program is a continuation men BN3 DIG-5811'-lit Dfelllfml "'9 of that inaugurated three years area for the running of the con- sgo, and since that time the fol- crete slab on which the new stor- lowing streets have been compiet-isse shed will be constructed. Ap- ed and re-coated: MacDonald Av-iproximsteiy eighty by thirty feet. enue, school Street, part of Ken- ;the new shed will be placed at the nedy Street. River Road and nisouth end of the wharf so as to portion of the Queens Road. It isiprovide n useablc wharf area at intended to carry the program llll-)lhe north end thus increasing the ther next year. so that oil majorlwharfage space on this important streets of the town will be paved. ,wharf. As part of the program, streetj filling. graveliing and ditching was also curried out. and at the pres-iMontague has received this initial cnt time almost every street in treatment. (Construction Of Montague Wharf . S. D. U. CENTENNIAL BLROADCASTS Lieutenant Governor Honourable T. W. L. Prowse and' CFCY Mrs. Prowse. -Barier's Film Lab. , . l.”.'?2..”-'.”'i..f2.fi:, l.".”.”J.Z.i .ii:w.:iEHiIron Hotels Buy Y. W"""""" 3:” "''"' s"'''" c''''''' l ACADEMIC ASSEMBLY. Geldert. he-1' '”W"” G”d"'- P”'m' BEVEPLY HILLS Calif. (AP) Hilton Hotels Corporation today Que., arrived home on Wednesday. I, Mr”. Bung Anderson mu arrived tlnnriunrcfi it is buying control -W home from St. Ann” Que. inf tho Staiicr chain in "thr- yl.'ii-pr-st transaction in the history Mr. Francis MacAdam and Clair 0! the lmlvl lndUSlFb'-" E Geldert left Wednesday evenlnll uni The mmouncemcnt by Conrad . trip go goawn, M335. iN. ililinii said the purchase in- T0-DAY and THUR. lvolvrw 753.000 slinrcs of common Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jay Vlsiiedyl-lt()i'k nt in cost of 550 a share. Morell on Wednesday. y Piirvlinse of the eight Stntler properties now in operation will ML Eml Mamne h” 9"t"cd we bring to 26 the number of hotels City Hospital for treatment. ,ownr-cl, leased or operated by Hil- Mr. Charles Murphy has arrived to" HMPH Cor” home on his annual Vacation. Hilton loads a 5l60,000,000 sys- hclci rPCClli.ly at the home of Mrs. Eph Malone in Mr. James Anette, Montague. visits ed St. Patrick's Road. July 29. The many friends of Mr. Michael Kelly, Eiliotvale, regret to learn that he re-entered The Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment. many friends hope to see him out again soon. The illness of Mr. Thomas Brazi-l at his home is regretted by his many friends. Mr. Ernest Grant. employee on the Abegweit. Borden. spent it few days of the week of July 25, at his home on St. Patrick's Road. of entering His student-nurse. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gallant has returned to Charlottetown after-Q 'honor of Miss Leonora Ryan. , . V y g A, A farewell party was held at the. ELSEN The Netherlandg mm l home of A. B. MacAdam in honorl who isi Miss Audrey Gallant. the City Hospital wishing him II spccdy return to good health. Mr. Oswald Brazei left on re-V turn trip to Hamilton, Ont... July 31. After having spent his hoiida H! 3; part of the country's biggest paper vs! at the home of his parents, Mr. snd: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogerson,lMrs. Thomas Brnzel. He was accom-3 accompanied by their son Joseph, were visitors to Breadalbme, July Deigha n. Friends of Mr. Epliriam Maloncn Morell R.R., regret to learn that he is is patient at the Charlotte- town Hospital. All join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clarkin re- turned recently to their home in Montreal, after having spent their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Mcxenna left on return to Boston. Mass, home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly. They. were accompanied by Miss Lottie Kelly who plans to spend s two-week vacation with friends Friends of Mr. Alfred Donnelly, st. Patrick's Road. regret to learn that he is now al patient at the Charlottetown Hospital. All join in Power Commission Reports Surplus FREDERICTON. (CP)- Officials the previous year. Operating ex- penses increased 8.7 per cent to 87,610,600. Card Of Thanks The general LINIMENT Chevrler, Authority president. The family Of the late '(l3-hioeyf .elh'g:rlneer: A. Gordon Mur- Alexlmder D- M3CKinn0n ff;f;,o':f' W" ""””" ”' M""'"” St. Peters, wish to thank M?”gf:':::';':o3,?:f m,Gt'h,?1',v:;':' their kind neighbors and No;;;rf;;3f';u1;fne;gdl';3e3f:3f;';;. friends, Rev. R. A. McLeod, v'l'cl:hm"';:;:;gL"""m””"" '"' Dr. Bunden, and all who Eastern Canada hss five spleces lent "om! tdbutes and :1E.i'.'”””.'.”....E.':"i.t.”"”l...?:.?S.i2: memes or sympathy- HUL.a MEETING rostrum . MONTAGUE C0-OPIJIIATIVE ASSOCIATION scheduled for Thursday, August 5, has been postponed until in later date. Watch newspapers for further announcement. meeting of panied by his sister, Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy and- dsughter. Pamela, of the U. 8. A.. are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. Leo Wood. Messrs. Bobbie Mooney and Jos-1 eph MacDonsid, Boston, Masa.. are: spending their holidays at , Mooneyts former home near Peskes.i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, who has spent their holidays with Mr.- and Mrs. Henry Clarkin left on re- turn to Montreal July 30. They were accompanied by Miss Marill Clarkin. I Mayfair Theatrei MURRAY RIVER Aug. 4 - 8:30 P.liI. WEDNESDAY Warm Lips! Hot Lead I of the New Brunswick Power Com- sh h - mission Tuesday reported a siz1.- my 9 000 surplus for the 1953-54 fiscal . P year. whole West Sales totalled 87,752,700 while gross income amounted to l7.ll4.- "1 "'. AP"! RUSSELL Montana Belle ctoncrrniur A with 0 A ' Y comer rucnso ANDY osvml Alto Short lnbleets Mr. .- -our i i i tom of luxury establishments Mn Albert Baker 15 home on strcirliing from Los Angeles to leave "am the Ry C. N. t.Vl.1drid. Among them is New fYork's famed lVztldorf Astoria. Miss Domlds Geldert who has: ----- -- been visiting in Mt, Stewart, re-' SPICY PLANT tturnod home on Wednesday. L Wild ginger. 8 Emmi?-W spring WQU, poronnlnl, grows in moist woods pppppppp pp. from New Brunswick In Mani- i lflhfi. WARNING FIRE CUTS OCTPIYT Pick-ing of blueberries on ifactory here Sunday. Workers in! .'the Van Geldcr Zonene iactoryiihe illustration experimental have volunteered to work duringi ters)-Dutch newsprint production is estimated to have been cut by nnc-eighth by A fire that ciestrnyrrl ythe vacations to make up for lost plots or other fields is production. ' . - N-mm strictly pmliibiicd. i stiirnn T0 TIMES BERT Inc-KEN Tho sod.-in chair of tho lilili century had A removable top. (-11-; Peters Road abling the occupants to wear a' high head-dress. I -..-j..:-m:-:-.- JEFF .CililNDlER MONTAGUE :scon BRADY t 2 . Slllilil BALL COMEDY -- CARTOON - SPORTSCOPE SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 YE Wednesday and Thursday 4-5-8:30 P. M. HOUSE OF WAX Adult Entertainment; Admission 30-46 ' SOURIS THEATRE PLAYING MON.-TUES.-WED.-THURS. AUGUST2-3-4-5 NOW SHOWING CAPITOL THE couurnv PARSON Selected Sham -News "See The Stars Under The Stars" till i g JUNE Allis 4 miles from city on Borden Highway No. b " TODAY and THURSDAY F 3,7,: -uelllllfs Illll ' V IIIIIIE TIIIIIS - IIIIY ICIIII ' Iuiool"Imtslos cued Sim! HI FRANCES uuorono - Louis ARMSTRONG I, - am more - BEN roiuicx - me MODERNNRES '- .-.an.unwvuw--u-.mmnuvrsuuwuom- v--uwonustuII"v Advance admission prices not by I-'ilm Prodncorn: H AT 534- . .......M.....s..&V Adults 75c; Children 85c-Tax Included. .- NOTE: Pam List cancelled for thirnengugement. Opens at 7:30 D.8.T.-Show At ' A. b " us. .. it-on” G