PAGE EIGHT .. . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MON'ilAGUl:1: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden haven The Guardian may be bought at tho following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar. UAR .. l-LIN E Monday night.t ...')l0NTAGUF. RINK, three 51,,-vii i'i. fnr rant prrl). 1.:-izion school hockey pls)off games to- liati. .trim;s.:ion 30 cents. Lunch night. 7.00 pm. and iii'l.',e:. I V V- M-- .'MONTAGliE Home a n '1 ')lONTA(-l'E Trinity men": School meetinl i" "PW 5t'h00i. slipper ltlN'ilfl: irvtiay. tifitl p.ni.-Monday, March 15, at 8.00 p.m. ):.,i--iig p..-iuii-s by Dr .iohii:ton.lAil are urged to attend. . Personals i hoard; 'f'.H'Sl.)l shectiotii ax.r.l.'i'r'.v- (Hi luari Lil'll0-'l('lPfl 3 cents per foot. Clark Bros, Mon- ..tMr John Carr. Montague. spent the week-end at his home in Chat- '. I.".l”. l-T'hIL'ii.i1'l;.S SAD Nl'flYS -MN iottetnwn. Hort Ti'.1u:. isouir lW.0ill..lRllC, re-i .M.. I 1i".ll"l '3" Ei”l l1PWS of the IiC3'i'i Mia, and My Roger Ferguson .- ; kiis ldii M Hall, St (W, Jpa11 Campbell. R, NI of r. 0: MW this-W'i Charlottetown were Sunday visit.- iii; . si s ..ic. in the Geiirvral 055 M Montague, Ha:,ii.'iil '.i:l.n' a seiere heart ..L... .i '..tL'h Yxlr ll- ulid her sister Mr, and Mrs, G, D, Bourgoyne Hrs Elb." P . -WK”? 8H N!' and two sons, Charlottetown, were -noble v:icat..n on ll'tP Islanii Sunday gueskg o( M” Buiagoi-nys '- ' i-vii sir and M15. Tin” brother-in-law and sister, Mr. sndl V lur ii'.'i Shirl No iloi.ibt”Afs To Victor in Red Election Bv Sidney Welland .xii1iC(TiV, tRtu'ci:si -- Russia's )l'Iln,(lfl"Nl rm a vast ballots Sun- riccl.in of 1.331 . '.IiP Siiprciile Siitlrtw ii lt.ll.4'll cr-.ri and only in Pl'G?!ll.li."I' Georgi Malen- men'. me Soviet is nominal- i)Zill.'il"nPlli It nieets ilv in rubber stamp Mrs. Thomas Clair. Montague. 1 i l i ...,V, , 1 Lorne Valley and J Vicinity i .'Mi' Fi'ancl:GMaclilixrr was a, recent visitor to Mount Stewart and Chailottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Bert beard and, family motored to Georgetown on' February 23, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod paid a brief visit to Montague on February &. Mr. Heath MacGrath recently motored from Pictou County. N. 5., and is spending a pleasant llxlt with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGrath. Ki .1” . ' 5'. Tie 5 :n shone brightly in spring- like vicather as voters cioiilled their si.:is and set out A g stations. The Su- promo Soviet elect.on is really a vote 15 Mr. Earle MacDonald has re- turned home from the Kings Coim- Memorial Hospital. much im- iiaiioizal lmlida)-aiid tne iv ('?xi)EC'iPd in ex (erl '39 per cent of 1,-mvpd in health. the N 1” eiiiclors. l Wh..e vnters had the choice of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- only a single candidate in each Intyre were recent visitors to district, they could record negative Montague, votes--riilicr by iicictin; the name, --- uh. illFll' ballot papers and return- The two severe slrrt storms .iig hiaiiks or by viritiing in a new uithm one week played havoc name. iwith the telephone lines in this Free: To Oppose Vlrinlli). and communications were A tour of six Moscow polling, still cut off at time of writing. iitatioi-..: rhcsen at iandom inclicat-, ed t at voters. while restru-ted in v:i.. ; for mi y one caiidldalr, had minprni fi'm-rt-ini in ."P('0i'd neg- ritivn tote: uiiiiiiut rear of the-ii identity bcconiing known. For this purpose, polling sta- tion: are provided with heavily-f vtiitlmiierl cubicles with pencils hiindv for making aiueiidniciils. 1 The imiiiri: clerks did lint op- pnnr in check the identity of those using the cubicles, and voters. wishing to do so could rlearly re-i mrd negative votes. There up-i pnzirrci (0 be no scrutiny how votesl EKFITE last and rieclors ucre told to Mrs. Charles MacLeod spent lhP last wank-end of February with l'PlallVC5 in Montague, Mr. Kenneth MacLeod. Char- lottetown. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Macbeod, over the week-end of February 27. has re- Lorne several Mi cs Emma Nicholson turned to her home in Valley after spending weeks in Montague. Maclseod. Charlotte- town, motored to Lorne Valley to frvirl tnrir ballot papers before visit. friends over the week-rind dz-opium: them into the boxes. ,of February m. At the last election in 1950, 60,-, 000 east nc:aLivr- votes-about onel qu.'ir':-r cf one per cent of the t-ivgil poll. Mr. Roy Mr George Msccsnnell. Mon- taguis was a visitor to borne Val- ley on February 28. While here i-he was the guest of his parents. 51'. .l.VIlltljV'l'S PRESBYTEIUAN Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Maccannell. H'. M. S. 3 is .--.. t The Busy Valley Bees held their U-M;;, .Vi,i1;-olm MacKenZle pre- rnguiar Red Cross meeting in the sdcd 42' ill” regular monthly meet-i School on Friday after the regular in; at thr Womcirs Mlssionaryi routine of business. contests were smiriy ui S1 Al)rIl'6uS Presbyter-i enjoyed by all. lint Clllil'Cl. Montague. Tuesday i -m" vicnini; The meeting was held in! Master Bobby MlCCEIH'lCii- M0”- tague. is spending some time with tux-p it-..sons, Romans 5:l-ll, read in unison. followed by A sea- thrz i-hiirch vestry and opened with im can to worship read by Mrsi his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ixip.-ig-ii7,i(-i iR0llbPl1 Maccanneli. while his ii-He i-name oi iiie me.-iing it-as: mothnr is visiting relatives in To- ".n duo time. Christ died for tlielmnin. 0111- iingndlis" and the exposition was T: given by the president. The scrip- An Old-lime tradition was TE- vvagr newed in Lorne Valley on Feb- i l ruary 26, when I number of la- dies gathered at the home of Mrs. mm H prayer and the Lord's! W ,.V.,.,. .,, ,.,m,.,., i Al".XElilflP.r Maclntyre for a ”hook- Ihc uriy period was led by ing party" A considerable amount Mrs ('h MacLiii't-. who intro- , "I W0” W” "Cc9mp1'5h”d ” we” ,1u,.,,, ,h,. M siudy book --A voy. as R social time enjoyed. All de- sign of Di.sro'.ci'y in Canada andi ””""ds far lmme feeling R W” 5 (txri:r.i:” Roll rail uas answcr- l my "H "''m' d V l. to crs, an the word , 3” gm. ll" 1 341? lags ohm?-I The illness. of Mr. John tomes A l.ll.” iiitniiirr of visit: to ll1clh'1acDanald is regretted by his . many friends. and all join in wish- ing him 8. speedy get - well. -A.Vf : rk an; shiit-ins were reported by tun mm-t:r::.s The financial report has imrl by the treas.uret', Mrs.i if F Nfl-on Tile hymns sung s'rRATEGlC COLONY UNI: Mv Faith lioolts Up To, ..-- Titre” a:.ii 'Conir, Let Us Sing Oil The 3,-ms;-1 Crown coioi-if of A V.'rtP.(”lfll'.'ill Love” The meeting H,-mg Kong is oniy ii iim, iai-gei ciosrti with the Mizpah benedic- in NH ii-inn New york City. Man. 'Z?JrffIr SEA The Inland Sea of Japan is 250 miles long. covering an area of 1.325 square miles. S'l"lI,I. GROVVING The imp:irition of (Zaiiada in-i ri-eased 2.6 per cent in 1953 in a will of i5.o:i5.ooo. I MON. - TUES. fwan. ”?7x until ruling: MAIN ' .. ' MONTILMN ' llillll " misiillliitll rout snows noriciirisrmi 3530 7 - 9 CAPITOL NOW suowmo 2 BIG HITS! "CONFIDENTIALLY CONNIE" Van Johnson "coo: rwo" MIDNIGIIT snow TONIGHT "YOU CAN'T IEAT THE IRISH" The Farm Forum of March I. met at the home at Mr. James Dixon, Little Bands. I ' I a I a Vicinity Shbbed By Mob Vicinity Mrs. James Macxay, Savage Har- Chariottetown Hospital for treatv! By WNEEN; BUIST ML Bar” vvelmm mm "35 us yunge, set ha a mm M mmds captured in a dramatic police raid i0Wn 011 M0IidIY- .. - - , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . Savage Harbour and mossadegh crony Lima sands And The many friends of Miss Phyl- lis Macliay. daughter of Mr. and bour, will be sorry to learn that . she has been obliged to enter the. L Ph n- .h - t lh , TE.H.R.AN,- iftcutcrsi - 1-xii-mer,liis home in High Bank, ilVCl' the 12:2,, poguitr limo:;eon;1a:bour.:ifoi'elgn minister HLiSS(lI1 FRl6nll.lVAEtl(-End. returned to Charlotte- Mr. Stanley Livingstone of High New recovery: A7 p lo; the shah Di 1,,” Bank. drove to Little Bands by Miss Florence Dunbar. mush ,FThel howling crowd assaultodiiracmr 0" M3”-h 3- ' : , . , . LE , lll ' l l-l i Cl ' l l - in training at the Prime Ednardiogslga Pmremeygl ”” "Li" " l The meenng of me women: M i ' iii M .- isadegh, as he was ied Ofnilnstitiitr was held at the home of prison Saturday mgm 8”" pre..i)tfrs. John H. MacLean on March ilimuiary questioning here. --- M, l The captive. trembling and nsli-! wnrd has b:e:"””lved mink. Island Hospital was a week-end visitor to Savitge Harbour where she was the guest of friends. Mrs. Wilfred Affieck of nah I ed d l I . . .. . l RC . WES remove l R l0S-, :t::::.:,,l.',1 hlgg pjtnatlemfgl I:1,.Bea,(;:ei:lr,'ipilal with two kinfe Wl)llllClS in N9 Smith mi” M” D3” Blue 0' ” ' - i P-t.NS.l:ld .tk d Mrs. Affleck, the former Cvcllcvl-HHS wick" , itilasollii the l'li'1i:i)l1t:i.a .ilil?s.e Slim eve Feehaii of St. Andrews, has ai Cm” mid” rPWr'0.d mt: mobivvas formeriv from Hopefleld and host M mmd-5 m ””5 ”"- a”iuum,f)erc.d- mo. and SE hlmmiLittli- Sands and has many rel- ,” whom are hopmg mu sumwbeioie ieiiitoiccini-iits i'Utl.(ly ieacittahws and Mends in my-P Vic shel will be fully restored to goodiilligii bghemjggsio 5” M M5 ”5”n-.iiie.-. All wish Mrs. Blue at h” "L , The 35-year-old ioiiiirr iifliciiillsiwm-l' rbcmwyi Mrs. Wilfred Coffin and Mr. slated for Im,”ft” M Slmilna; On March 4. M:CRairih Gor- Douglas Coffin of salvage H1Al'bUui','.g.ah,iInufuuji ba”.d'”k5 Mum, "i den of Miirray River. got throuoh were among those from this area F 1”m or cugim ql”S”mm” 1”-to Little Sands bv truck. Mi'.i attending the funeral of Mrs. piepamnon for a Hmbo” UH” 1(;'Vl'd0ll has done considerable Keith Mathesnn which was held Hunted Reitnms,-iy lumbering but owing to the poor' at Souris on March 8. I iliimbcriiiz weather w--s detained -an i As leader of the iill(iPliQliOililCi;l0l' some time. On Thursdav he Mr. Collie Md.-Donald, iigii. national movement opposing the -went to the woods again from known citizen of Mt. Stcnar1,ll3l”9-58111 administration. lie liadlLittle Sands. tocontinue his lum- was a motor Visitor in O'Leary'bEell hrnted relentlessly s:nccGen. boring operations. on Sunday xiii:-re nc was the guesLiCra'.I.loilah Zahi-di oxcrilircw Mos- w-C i of friends. ibadrgh last August. - The had loads and iriclemetiti - - . Army officers blialldlblllllg pis-.wziatl1ei' has kept Mr. Mathesonl Th; uiany ffigiids oi Mr, Johnil0lS burst into his ludcoiii andlfiom Belle River, (for nearly two resuming his lum- in Little Sands. Pigoti, Savage iiai-imui iiiii i,,'startled him from sleep 5ill'.l2'(l.i)' weeksl from happy to 193”, iiigii he has nowimorning. He offered lviiii. Ali Ak- berln': operations fully recovered and is able to beibai Molavi. who ancsird him. ”as- about again as us-up Mi; pigoii much money as you like" in freei Manv of the women folk are was sii-iciicii ..iii, 3 sci-Ci-e iwa,-iihini. Moiavi-who nos pi-oiiiotcd husv hooking or house clminini; attack gevgrgl weeks ago. tto colonel on the spot when hcionc lndv was finishing her fifth LL brought in Fotemi-replied "lollglnifll. What a int of work to have M955”, James D, itiormom Cy. live the shah, you dog,” and led, at-compiished besides the regular i-ii A, Morrison, and John W, Mm, ihim away in handcuffs rniitinn of house kceniniz. The i-ison an of savage Hnbnurv meg! Police said that all the way in men folks are busy working about mi-ed to Souris on Mnnduy ,0 a..iTcl:ii'an from his hideout six llli.t'.x '-l"l”d llil-"ii iii? W'Hihf" 13 i” tend ii... iunemi 0; iim mu, Mm ;anay at Sheniirail Fatenii picadcdismlw illliifiillk OF FF-pairing tr2iP5 Keith Mathesoii, whose death oc-”'F0”'s'iV9 m9'r5P3"3 "19 - . T-C-i cur,-mi 5udde,.iy M her name m crowds of 105-31 m,,..,.,..ci,.gi5. Mrs Alnxandi-r Blue. (formerly soui-is on Friday momma. gathered after his capture to roar ii” Mbiolil While T93d1”E the W” --we M11 193; mm iimb fromlhfir iiniicnd the death of Mr. John ML Gordon Rug CMl,lO,m(mnp;iimiiji ,Malcolm Rose in Alberta. formu- iheiliv of Albion. Sincere sympalhv who jg school supervisor for tiiisi Fatemi aixpai-clltly had spent area paid his sempnnnuai v,Snitl'ltlf'E period in thc liiick room ofi'3”", m” t0 3" membe” M the to point de Roche scimoi Momia rented house inShcm.iran.whirhi ”'"”3” day, This schooi is under meinestles in the foothills oi the El-I "rm many ”f'l-iends M M” Capable direction of Mrs. Cecilia burz mountain range. - Maccormack of Point de Roche. 55””? MEET-Can. Murray River, is t " h - i - i a em” nap em Sued Pamm"i'orinerly of Little Sands regret. to, ALL. who ietl crowds which sinashcd C I I H t h h t d Mr and Mm B,,..,,.,,m M.,CDm,g islatues of the shah lust All','llsi..h1l::rh(;DaH gm. ;;:Ea';::":t m 3:5 am of Mt” stewarh were Vmwrs K150 gave mmspu up lihtn he !Vf.iri..eai? is well known here as ihcard his uncle had been taken. it” W Clmm W WW i0i?i'lid”iS i3itii.”'1-fl???i,1?5...”.'.?3Li Mi-4 Reubpn Mcinms M Lmleioverthrow the monarchy and wasiimz to Mum”, River She was an to Souris on Sunday. - - - i'k ' galboui, rho has been, visiting, 4 9” wpfiiioii; active worker in the community DsMpaien s. Mia and Mis. Jolmi " llll any worth while cause, and i .Clm”5t0( PW” ii” R””he- w”i o her many relatives. friends and &v';”'" 0 53”” Harbal” Wt B acquaintances hope that she will on 35' , , . specdiiv be restored to health and ii ii. The many friends of Mrs. char- 5 mm: 1 , Ag les MacLcllan. St. Andrew s, will . 'm'-. on Ma,-i-ii 3, ii". on truck man be sorry to learn that she is i-oii- - 31'? -W""if' 5i""i"- ii V with his small truck made thi-re fined to her home with a severeibll-""1 iii? W't'ix-"Ni in lit? W: i ii-i,.5 iiimiigh Lime Sam-is from attack of tf1u', A11 10;" in Lha hope , with frienils. Mrs. Steele. ti'lios:iiMm.rm, Harbor, Mmough hp had that Mrs. MacLclian will soon be-hm"? '5 i""'” "M" mm” ”( h'"'”soiiir- tlifficiiltv getting through in ”3"”'ed t” 5 1"” HWBSUN oiimmny "”id"' "as rm" ”" H” sninc places he always returned heamh iiim "1 Hlv K””'i: ('(”""'V MCm'lbl'liiZllm more fuel and gas. A ';:Jl:::b:,0';i;li:”F' l:1OX':i"'fl”'.' if") "lmiirh needed commodity. Other hm." in ,h',, ",,,,,.gin,:,: ”,',':,rMw'”'l:,trui-ks were also at-itinz stuck in, nu. more than .,,)iWm,S' the mud. 'ft is to be hoped the ” : ' ' irnads will soon dry up, Miss Lenora Ryan spent a few . ,1!” Wm, hm, pm.',n,N M”, i March 3 was a very beautiful liisli , . k, Mr ,1 M . L ,, .Spi-mg (lav. As one looked across Kain. lVllIS5l:tr'1z1ll gi';itliiiitctlMf”r(:)lii'li N””h”mb"13nd Ska” um ' iview was very picturesque. The the Charlottetown linsiiitnl Si-liool ,,( Nursing and n...,.,..(.,i M, R.” Strait was almost clear of ice ex- Mr. and Mics. Cyrene Macilltyre, Mt. Stewart. were visitors toi Souris on Sunday where they were the guests of friends. Mr. Francis Macxay of Char- lottetown. was a visitor to Savage Harbour over the week-end. While here he was the guest of his bmtherv MP JOSEPH MBCKI-ly and a few years ago. Site has ioinedlcmi 197 ii V"3"f9W ””""d9d 1" hi! 3155913 Miss Thelma Macxay. the staff of the Kings (.:niintv'C"i”5 Vimif to Ch? Lune 51"” Hospital at Montiigiic and ieturni:i.5il0T" Mid Whit iooked i" be 3 Friends are happy that Mr, to her duties there again. iriat'row strlll Oi iii" MONK U18 NOV-1 Charles MacLellan has fully re- ---a iscotia Coast. The ice had izonr covered from his recent iiiness It is regretted that Mix. .tn,..tn visit the Nova 'Scotia Coast rph Rooney. R.N., has not hi-rn ln'iIl'i1l loft in its wake a beautiful itie best or health for some lllnt". expanse of deep blue water. How With the coming of the spring lovrly it looked! One would al- season, all hope to see her i;aiu'most. say. "Spring is here." But and is now able to be about again as usual. Charlie is quite 3 character liked and admired by 8”- Things are not just the same around those parts when Char- lie -15 missing hence the generali rejoicing at his recovery. 1 full strength aizain. on Thiirsdav with a shift of wind. -- ,the strait took on a Very differ- Mr. John ffunninrzliam. ulm lllx rnl aspect. The Strait was full of linen lift"? for quite mine Illlll'..I(ll"lllllll.' ice. The residents heri- it'll fPPrnli.V by car for his ll0l'llP:ll'lli all be glad when they can A "103 enloybie card party was held an the ham fM, tiir New Harnpsliire to join lllxisllyl "Farewell to the ice for thi- John Morrisonfsoavaglei aIEl1:l'l:(l)Iiil'- ii In” lmd rnmllyl nu CunmnqmlwSpring” Woo on Tuesday evening, Auction mriv: :IPo mmlznih:.'ffl",T':I ah" 'i'"",'i TTTT ”"'i"'T-T fives was the game in wig... , 1' . '." "'” ' ll ' . ,- . honors was sought and whgn ...., .,'f,,,,'if,',;W:j3”j,,j,'jf”;l,ji';,,,f11f ,",;;.g Georgetown And of combat cleared Mrs Hclenishowed up so unit on til i I . . . . . .1, I t . - Sfvlelxipbzitildand Mir. (gyril MOrTlSDll;.litmllnrO0 is raw W'PT'ks 3:,-.n,g ml ing e nnners. Mr, -4”, , Joseph Macxay who is either to l .'iii-- (;r'l'Hl(liltr B r ii ””'r . score or new the mp M m05i?il(-,..m.ln”,,mu” ”mm,'":'x dam xi, .. tMr. and Mrs. Strcitzht left Card parties gas mm" Mam Him a,,,.ndinz H WNW,” mm ' hFMi'erci1ili' on return to their home in than M the rims” An” mEJ,,,,,.,,,& ML and MW (;m,"m1iii Saskatchewan following an ex- tended visit in Georgetown as the same A delicious lunch was served” "””-i'- i i guests of their son and daughter- by the hostess. 1 CH The Mrirc-ll Taxi, ai...,..,,M in , in-law. Mr. anal Mrs. Stanley - ,4 H” M""”ii it-'HiIi.!f'. has lnlirin lip sumgmi i . . iii" Jrih lit the hits in-oplv uliil-i, " l the roads inn l'ln54ir1 i,, i..,i,,. pm. vMis.- lvlary Stewart. who is Pm-i pm to tho iitx and mi Sniiiirtii t).nve(i in Montague, was a recent V. - st hm station uagiuis uvie i-mini,-. visitor to her home in Geome- y ed in iiikn 4'.'lfI' nt iiii- i.,-.i.1. tnviii, wliere she was the guest . . g i'r's' Cr:-riit must tin giimi Air, or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.i AMI. Mm" My Rumdm mp 'lh(:k(r:r.ic. iiioiiiiivivioii ill IlII' Aim--,li. Strw;ii't. hockey gamp bptwepn iii, ihinnilm K'"ini(t'r:ewiiii,( laxi 5:-ivi.-p. f...--l .. . Mhntics and mp CharWlNnm1i"H ,WmhNixi'i'nl .ri1t p.-ill hnui-. I'll On Mai-rh 5. Mrs. J W. Layers. Islands on Febniary 22. w uh I si'Y1lllla' in M "mm i ?1?'lllS9Pl(l:n;llrln!e aliiifircsi Sbliclursiinerrli ' f .1. , s. . . irirmnd, in mi, V151 in, ,, . ' Hr. '.lnckie Lovers and Mr. Howard tn MM mm Mr. A I'll !nM'i:'i,i. ti”-Mliiniimninmj-I unaltxrlwnlkcr motored to Charlottetown. Prob:-9. is a Patient in 1iF '. .-.- .. ' ' "-r louelown Hospital and lhomsllatro, ”i"tlll:',i”ihztrttlft" lllllfli Rev. Father W. A. Cotton. C. R.) see him home Hui" snow mi”, mm mmt Hm lgnmf rbtrfllljrllfd to Georgetown on March V, i ,i,,,,,, I In, M why"! H, HllV"l 4. after spending several days in Mrs. Owen Kelly was a visttny are front in tho sire-.n'1A,i Amiwmv N- 5- at the homo of Mr. and Mrc, long and siuno lltlIll'l' lilo in.-iiii Mr FmoH(m”'I'l:wPnvn ind Mr Th0m35 Dlmllhy on February 22. hridsc. Wen ionizer. Wiltrrd McQuillan were business visitors to Charlottetown early in Mrs. Edward E. Jay was it visit- Anyone wanting foxes for nqfh. or in Charlottetown on Febru:Ir;-' 1”; mu” ”'""' '" "iii Vivinitv the WMK H. for them, as walking down iiia ”-''o ,4 Vg old mill road inst work, this Mr. N W. Hansen and Mr. Spur!- Mrl Sammy Em. CNVR. MC, serihe noficrd five in one plnpm eon Walkrnmcmbers of the George- mm mm at v,,,,,,,, ,,p,nt the taking life Pnsy and i.,....,,z ,,,, town Film Council. showed the M-..ii.9n,i ,,,, his ham, hp". thought of running away, tr-chnlcolnr film. "Canada at the ,w V. -4 ---- Coronation." at. the home of Mr. M, Gm, J”. Ch"ln”e,mm' hThEtP are many him-I. Illltks and Mrs. N. W Hansen on March sprint. this hst week-end in Feh- ""3 right now iarnuml tllr law 4. to a. number of shut-in's. who ruary " H" ham? M his nnmts. and the river and it lnrllst like a Ernutly npilreciaierl this excellent M, and M”. wendm My. nlzrsgi-mini? :;I:S0'r7lird:l'nI;r'l: film of the Coronation. .40 Miss Georgie Dov:-r, teacher in alone" Mo - W? "M S"'w"tl mam "" Fm TW" vcfidiers were minim-d still busy with his lecture tour of niary If vrr-ek-rnd with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs no-org. Dover. hp" hm Wwk I" Rm” ""' '"" nrrfunw and aftrr c.-,,g,.,,,., ,,"., DH:-t-ed they wrrr -lint rm the zvrjy our the village zfnrc nmi ii.”-...,i Eastern Canada. He spent some tmir around his nlll home hori- last summer and all hope he will uratlon h-r- again this year. Crekinnlr seem: in be me ggnyr of the win!-r in this district ,,..,,,.i,.., 1-my W," hm mm 7 Vpgp Quite I number of the young folk skunks, ' , ""1 mm” "id" ""95 9”” "9 53”-”d' irMtrheM::t:ilr.r:' ':et:ttiisIn.o!fnnte:: in: many enjoyable evenings lRnv. A. L. Slnnot was in this around the crnkinole board with vicinity last week for in short Charlottetown Hospital where he has been for several weeks with Opportunity For I Opera Singers Seen In Canada ister St. Laurent. nearing the and TORONTO. (CP) - A leadirlgiof his round-the-world goodwill United States music director saidjlour. arrived here Saturday by Saturday there are better op- RCAF transport from Japan after portunities in Canada than in thela brief stop at Midway islands. U. S. for budding opera singers to The prime minister. who leaves gain cxperience in study and per-ltodny for San Franclscg and 0t- goimmcg, .iawii, said: "I come ack con- Mordecai Beauman. director of:”"m"3 in "W MP9 W” W9 0!" Indian Hill Music Workshop. a-"'8"385 to keen thg world on 8 summer school for teen-age music,”””'9 Smbie 100""!- students at stociiridge. Mass. said; Mil"! G0"-'l'"0F F-1"!” Ti"- the Royal Conservatory Operal"e4" Ad,m””l. Felix mum? ca"? Company of Toronto is "one or the; ?7f"gle'"'i”'Ch'!;"' 9' th” ublsi PAC" best I've come across and will,l'hb EMT; ":”'d M" 2: "xi certainly recommend it to my stu-. p-iertv 0:1 aisrrllcal lfigrcfr an S d"”5:" i (Brisk and irii-nan-.' the prim- Sal:4urr'd?;at;'I"t:? 1E;nfd(::mNe: :3; niini.-itor thanked each of the four ,t p hiiln girls who danced as his here investigating the possibilities plan, landed. of recomniendiizg the Royal Con- The prime minis”, servatory to his students for ad- quid day Mm Sunday, spent a He will variccd sludY- ivisit Pearl Harbor before leaving "Opportunities for people really Oh the last leg of his six-week interested in opera are limited in jnurne.V- He 15 due at 0ttnWn'S the U. S.". the internationally-iRoi-kcliffe airport Wednesday eve- known baritone said. niiig. ”If I were a young sinzer just In a brief speech at the air- pert, the Canadian leader said: ”I was carrying a message of goodwill from my people to the people of the countries I visited. 1 bring back to my people an assurance that we have the good- uvill of those countries." . . . i st' The regular-r-rieeung of Little ..'A highly successful Juniormlw-” wb'd1vm?n camonc wo- , g , .mens League was held at the if2.l.'2”5iti?”&:E.i..2”:..3lis2.2i..i2.?4'0"” 0- Mn M--ch Februilw 13- TN” View '”'e'm hMrs J.E. Rositer presided and members P”59m- iopened the meeting with prayer. Twenty-one members were pres- ent. The following correspondence was read: Mrs. Lorne Noonan re- garding good reading; Miss 1. Ar- senault re crime comics, indecent TTT - g iliteraturo and movies; Mrs. Earl Among those attentlzirg the raidpugy. Sisters of st. Mlrml: Fr. gzafgefthzzicfigicgf :4e1r'e”'1alc:;lrrS5t Phclan McKen.na. appreciation for i l Allie. Alfred and Paul MnrPhcc;c)X1SE::::;uEt::' W” mmed to mi and M55 Elam” M”CPh"' spect magazines and comic books lbcforc they are placed on the iiewsstands in our community. starting out I'd come to Caizoda. Here an American can get expert-l ence in a foreign country close to home without having the ex? penses of a trip abroad." .-idiiuit c. w. L. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mic- key Maccormick was the scene of B. successful card party on Febru- ary 18. A successful Sewing Circle. was held February l9. at the home Monies voted were. u w Rad W Mi” MW S0m"5' Cross drive; :25 to Sisters of St. Martha. The treasures": rwort Mr. Peter Morrison, accompanied show"! that the card puuu held by Mrs" Gem” M0mS””' "moi" during the winter months were a ed to Montague on February 21. nnamm mcccss. 'T" A nominating committee was Mr. Lawrence Johnston nrrnin- named to hung in a gate 01 Dmcg partied by his sister. Miss Helen Ms for the next meeting, which Johnston. spent Sunday with their Wm be held L, me home M M" yandmmhcn J. P. Donovan. Mrs. George Mormon retui'iivdi to her home in St. Gf30l';1Ps after spending a week in St. Peters. . Miss Emily Johnston spent Sun-;To Dr. day afternoon with the Misses Lucy Mae and Elite Walker. ! LONDON. Ont... (CP) .- Isaac "Mr . ,-i tf Miss Mary Marriwe Tii;”'Li...2.-.. clitliiin ”"?..3f.Z'ii 2i cently entered the hospital in Chai'- me B-mi B-Hm, announced mm lottctown and her many friends, DI, sldmy Smith. president of me wish her a speedy rctiirn to good . iimvcrsiiy of Toronto, ha5 been health ,im'.'ll'dEd the 1953 Canadian E'nai v '4 'B'rith humanitarian award. Mcssi-c. Jackie and Charlie iiiiie mi-ai-ii is mgdc mmuaiiy io Walker visited at the honic of Mr. ii (jniiadjan who has made an (mi. and Mrs. Josie Johnston on Feb-lsiandliig contribution in the field ruary 21. of unity and human relations. -- Mr. Siskin said that Dr. Smith Mrs. Peter Walker returned to was the unanimous choice for this tier home after spi-ndnig a fewgycars award. because of his con- days with tier daiighter. Mrs R.,tributions to the enrichment of 5- M"””"””; iE1?”:i?”:;..Lfi.E :3.:i.if:;' 'Jifmii””i.L”.? Misses Min-y Annette and im-.u-rment. dignity and security for mine Fay and Miss Eileen. Fitz-iaii peopirs. reizardless of creed or tiik, spent. the week-end at F300. gfeirhomes in N,....p(,,.i. i Dr. smith will receive the award at the 30th annual conference of Btniti B'rith at Toronto in May. A successful card D-'il'i)' was held, on February 22. at the home oft -'-:bsm-m-f H- Mrs. Lucy Morrison of Lnunrh- MONT-5GU5 w- 1- ing. T ..'Thc regular monthly meeting M.,,,..,or the Montague Women's Insti- Outitlllc was held at the home of Mrs. iwilliam MacLean Tuesday evening. Friends of Aeneiis Donald nre szlzid in see her again after her illness. ,4”” iMrs. Lorne Wigginton presided. Mrs. Donald ixiiicimaii spent-R0” C-111 was answered by 13 Sunday at her home in St Gnomes. i "i9mb91'5- ' g . Mrs. George Nicholson, is former member, was welcomed by the president. Mrs. Nicholson expres- sed her pleasure in being back in Montague after spending the past wiiiiii ltoad at . . . few months in Toronto. Mrs. Wiiminton. Mrs. MacLcotl. Mrs. d 7 Arthur Fraser. Mrs. Arnold Van- ldrrstine und Mrs. Nicholson were ..'Mi'. and Mis. Rent). ll VVlllis.i”ilim1m('d as representative mem- York, ncrc recent xisitois of lVii.ih91'5 0i H10 MU-Sivai FCSUVBI As- and Mrs. Robert Campbell. at 5"U”'1”0"- The Wm uh '10 W” whlm ROML ;Vfll("1 townrds the Red Cross cam- ' pniizn. Mrs. William Mar-Lean. Mrs. D P R035. iA,,.,,,- i,i.,,.i.iR--it Cross convencr. gave her re- m"... is "Slum ,1, Cmlimti-ini-,ii port. and distributed material and ,.,n.m.i,.w1w-iiol to the members. She Wlls as- Cruss. the guest of licr , sislcd in this work by Mrs. Charles and diiuzhtcr. Mr. and Mrs. Colin, MARCH 15, 1954 Prime Minister Nears ErTd Round-The-World Tour Morell HEW Souris High 5 Souris High Sch I Morell High School oi; ii.d:'::;',f Lineups:- Morcll: Goal. Bak ; Keith. Thomson. Johlixsroili-emf? Vilrds. MacDonald. Macswaivi. Sanderson, Hughes, Mguieson i' Souris: Goal. Dugas; ii(.f,,',.,.e Maccormack. Clinton, P. MacDnn aid. D. Paquet; forwards. H, p,,: quei. W. MacDonald. R. Ellis, P Macintosh. J. Macintosh, F. Mac- intosh, B. Acorn, J. MacDomid Summary:-- ' First Period 1-Souris. Mooney. (T. Macintosh) 2-Morcll. Macswain, (MacDonald! 3-Morell. MacDonald. (Keith) . Penalty: Hughes. Second Period 4-Morell, MacDonald. (Sanderson) 5-Souris, J. Macln .1120. .18-16 Penalties: None. Third Period 6-Souris. F. MacDonald. (J. Macintosh) , 4'36 7-More-ll, Mncswai . (Thomson) .. i,-mo 8-Souris. J. Macintosh 15m 9-Souris. Ellis moo Penalties: Sanderson. Strong Thomson. ' Georgetown And Vicinity ..tMiss Mary'M;:Donald of crew. onto is visiting her parents, Mir, and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald, Miss Louise Murphy was . via. itor to Charlottetown early in iii, week. Mrs. Eric 0'!-Ianley. of scum. was the week-end guest of im- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. Mrs. Itaymond Solomon was it visitor to Charlottetown on Marci, ilth. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MacDon. aid of Charlottetown were recent visitors to Georgetown where they were guests of Mrs. MacDonaid'r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. Mrs. Douglas Rutherford and young son left recently for 1-iii. ifax, N.S, where Mr. Rutherford is stationcd in the Royal Cana- dian Navy. "Open House". as part of Edn- cation Week was observed in Georgetown High School on March 10. A large number of parents availed themselves of Lhr oppor- tunity to interest themselves in what is taking place in our school and this awakening inttrest in education by the parents is much appreciated by the teachers of the various Grades. who labour long and hard in the interests of their pupils. A. . Is. Sought In Montreal Slaying MONTREAL. (GP)-Police said Saturday they have sent a hold- ing warrant to Salinas, Calif, police authorities againstdonathan Dawn. wanted by police here for questioning in connection witlitho slaying a. year ago of restaurateur B. J. McAibbie. Dawn, 24-year-old. Toronto-born former private detective is sci-iiizg a short term for ssiiull. Still sought for questioning ir- connection with the slaying are Gerald McKuhcn. 34. two other men and is woman. Police sayflu persons took part in the fatal gun-whipping of McAbl)ic that netted 32,500 in cash and a doom and rini: valued at. sl.000. iFor Quality Mildness Value MacDonald. I MRCLUW me... i The president reminded the Mr Loiits Hci'riir.;. lll:i)Pi'i(Vl' of HICYHDPFS limb March 3-” was schools for this (ll.5ll'lL'l, pnid aiEdUCMi0ll Weck and lifted eVCl'.Vs routine visit to Wluin Road 5Cll()Oii0"e 1” V15” the 3310013 0" wed'i during the work. incsday, the official visiting day in gnm ithe Montague schools. It was de-1 Frank Graham. Chnr'.o'..te in-ided to make 9. substantial con- the recent M-ck.md,ti-ibutlon towards the new nursea' residence in Montague. Through the courtesy of Mrs. Frank Dewar. ,bt-autifuliy illustrated cook booka- wcre given to those present. At. the i-lose of the meeting a delic- inus lunch was served by the Mr. town. spent nt his home lll Commercial Cross. In a recent competition spons- ored by the P E. island Libraries during "Book Week". the follow- ing winners were annouiircd for the Whim Road district: Sloi-irs-- 1st. Robert Stuart; and. Vernon Mrs. Fraser. Nicholson. Posters - lst. B r i a n I - MacBeth; 2nd. Robert Stuart. - Before leaving for their homes. A number of residents of the district motored to Caledonia on Thursday to attend the funeral of the lair Mr. Kenneth Macxinnon of Montiuuie. formerly of Lewes. everyone cnjoyed lunch served by Mrs. MacKinnon. The next meet- ing will be held at Mr. Colin MacDonald's in Kilmuir. -G.U. liostess assisted by Mrs. Coffin andi '. ('.-VVADA S a.s'1I'.s'I' .s'I-'I,I,IlV(-' (”i(6i ii-.l ii. ruimccu Her many friends at Whininnari are pleased to hear that Mrs. An- gus MacBeth's condition has great- ly improved and she is feeling much better. Mrs. Maclieth is I patient in the Kings County Hos- pital at the present time. The Wllim Rnwri I-'ai1n Poriinii group met. at the home of. Mri Miles Msoxlnnon on Msrrh i vrithi a fair attendance of members present. The topic for the night concerned the achool tax rate. Following the radio broadcast on "A BUSY It At 81. MARY'S some difference of opinion on who visit following his relurn from a nu oiii army ailment. really is the choiniiiun. -BA niunthis stay in Boston. He II ..N, the subject. members entered into I. lively and intcrestinl discuaalol. SOUIIIB K. of C. PLAYERS ARE BACK AGAIN with in fast moving comedy in three in-is OIIEYMOIIN" HALL. SOURIS Mulch 17-18-6:15 PM. Matinee March 17-2 P.M.