Mrs. Preston Beck. etesident of i the Prince Edward Island Muslcal' school won for making the high- Festival Association. presents theiest in the Festival marks of any Principal of Southport Schoolifour room rural school in cliorali 5"". Noel Hayley. Miss Patricia M c G I n n (extreme lsiiiging and choral reading. Th EASTERN GUARDIAN Dance. esirh. To ATTEND GRADUATION -' lllr and Mrs. St. Peter's Bay Holy, , , p Mme Hall Friday. Burns Orch-iplay and variety concert tonight; lot the MacKenzie Hall, Montague. Leon Miiiitague. are leaving this morn- week. ing to attend the graduation of M.- son. Albert Johnston"! MISSION BAND MEETS MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE 510,-y " be closed Wednesday and read by M;-g, Johnston. Thursday, May 15, 17 of eir I iDewar, and were BE SURE To SEE the one.aairead. There werc twelve mem- ror AWARD; FOR 4 ROOM RuRAiIscHooL right) with a shield which the average W8! 35-7 Per Cent. Seen in the above picture left to right, front row: Ellis Boudreaiilt. Linda Jay, Jimmie MacDonald. Dali Nel- to R. Miss Sue Jones and Miss the president. Peggy Fraser. and opened with the hymn followed by the Mission Band prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Lila approved as bers present. The offering was received by Barbara Shaw and ved at St. Andrew's Presbytcrian.gemng to the fishing grounds . An "A Visit To The King" was Barliara Nelson. Jessie MacNevin. tteachersl: Ar- lcne MacDonald. M a r s h a Wel- lner. Eileen Mooney itezicheri. 'l'iie presentation of the shield took Back row. L place at a Home and School meet-iprise visit to their mother. Mrs. i ing this week. Chrisiiaiifamny Day Is Observed Christian Family Day was obser- imemsnng Church, Montague. on Sunday.i May 13, and moriiiiig and evening Shawv followed by services were conducted by the weekmn in the city with her sis. day evening with passi-iigiirs and this ",9 Singing of a hymn and pray. minister. Rev. I). A. Czinipbcll. lil.D., from Dalhousie Unlversity.iThe regular meeting of the Pros- Iir. Johnston is now a licensedi,byterian MlSSl0n physician at the ripe "old" ageitague. was held Monday after- of 22. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson werelnoon in the church accompanied by Mrs. Fraser. Montague. Beatrice Johnston. Fortune. D. R.'the leadership and Missl iThe meeting was Band. hall. conducted under of Mrs. l). - Campbell and M”- James SMWH David's United Church, Georgetown Children by with a morning service led by the Dianne Gillis. Beautiful 1') otte (1 Christine Martin aiul Sharon Buell.. Mon- EXCITEIIENT 3-5-7-9 . -. TODAY and THURSDAY CAPITOL vii. To a -g:g,;r (Em-r z .5 from 4W” v- THE GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA EVER TOLD! THURSDAY r . -l end 6'1" mom ALSO COMEDY CARIOON TODAY ONLY -1 . " Iiiniii cunoii Em. IIEBB-SIANIIIIIII. "FRANCIS JOIN-S THE WACS" A Sunday er by Peggy Fraser. A period of games was held at the close In the nioriiiiig the riiiisic was led by the Junior Choir uitli Mrs. M the meenng and 3 delicious Eslie Watterivortli as director and treat of apples was given by.0rganist. Special music by the choir included the selections Betty Lou Gillis. . F A M I L Y SUNDAY - Family was junior cliolr. l”PraiSe Ye The Lord” and ttspi-ing,Sinnott. resides alone in the sum- i.Has Now Unwrapped The Flow- observed at St.iers". A hymn "When The Little. Sleep" sung by Boeliner, ll 88 Sandra j plants and the first daffodils of;Scripture lessons were rcatl by AA'l itlle season added much to thc;vin Ballcm. Roger Clair and lanloddfellows iMisSlOn l l occasion. Flowers on the com-fCampbcll, Rev. Mr. (Iampbclll S iSoutIiern Kings County Fish & iP0'NT DE ROCHE? Veda May 16,1956 Mrs. Ruel lilccoi-mack has ,-,. her husband and family had made turned to her home in Point de.-Ilmlcia Plains there home. They Roche after spending a few daysillall visited the Island many times The monthly meeting of the ed with regards to gravel wash- Isrlim i(I-1hl:l'luIlPl(;iVt('1H Ehllesl 13! her tsutifch one was glad to have them - - t Valle field stream. It i ' 'W 3" HUS ter. 1'. and em0ll8 em- Southem Knits. County Fuh and 3:: hfielthihat sorynething must be M” Hank Strain- Game Association was held at done unmedmlely to slap m. l the Legion Hall Georgetown last and paw”; gm,-la, pollution of Mrs. Barbara night. This was a very enthurl- trout streams. A resolution to H”b””'I 3"” da”l4l"", MF5- Frans-Eng mt.” da”5h'"' All Wham "9 astic and interesting meeting the Provincial Fish and Game Ce? Mf'D”"ald- ML Mewa" and”: "'5 ”." JI""”l" Pl'I"5- 3'50 with over (any in mendnce. Association was drafted Wm, lllfrdndson Bei-iiard returned home; three sisters and three brothers; The meeting opened with the reference to this matter. 3 W; srenfhns the past couple of Mary and Catherine in Boston: president. Mr. Gilbert Clementa.. The president gave a report on we” 5 '" 10'0"” iS"d'.' iM'3- SVIIIV-'3") Jemaria presiding. ithe pheasants to be released, ad- Plains: and Nora and three bro- Minutes of the previous meet- vising that the cover is to be than Duncan. Mike and Peter on log were read and approved. located by the bird committee. the old homestead in Point dc Minutes of the provincial exe- lie also advised that twenty-one saddmed by me "Path Of Mr. J0S- R09”- cutive meetins were also read. .....icy.s were released in Souilr V" "' 33"" "” Ala! 2nd The: Correspondence was nil. The ern Kings. la” 5'" Bt"”'i had Mr many business arising from the min-i Mr. White. King: County game war” l"”'" ”"Pl”5'”l With the C- utes was dealt with. The crow warden replyed to several ques- N'R' hi” "W" "'9 time of his re-N shoot was clarified. 325.00 wasitions asked from the floor. con- l"'9"""" llfm "IWIPU 0” I lllrile voted towards the purchase of a cerning .22 rifles and lights for Ian." 3' l'l9"”',.V I-eff 10 mourn film projector to be bought bylfishing which is prohibited. lie be5"I("”' l”-5 l”l'l"L5 Wlie are one the proposed film council. Skeetlalso reported that 1,600 racoons, daugmeli l-lltiini Mrs. Ted Mac-i shooting was discussed but tlIl5,l.0I” foxes and 2.900 skunks :l)(:'r'l':;ld alld 3 5"" Bernard at matter was left over till anotheimwere turned in from October to ' lmeeting in anticipation of betteriMay 12. lprices for equipment. Following the meeting film: Considerable discussion follow- were shown and lunch served. Stewart. His wife and family have BRISTOL . , ialso returned to their home in the Mr. Eugene Itiitzgerakld. Ill)lE ;is-iVm3E9- l t '-t i . i::.l;.'iVE:o;;E:-2 first f.,1;Zke.f,, ,'f,.,'Q. Mr. Harold Webster, lnspD('l1ii' l of highways for this viciniiy has r . - - .been making his rounds to soc iiiai lpiresent Mrs Fitzgerald got mme travelling condition soon as poss- a surprise to see three menibersl at or her mmlly from the U's'A' On Friday of last week. film lliii this scribe visited one scciiiiii of highway that had not been plniigli- ed all winter. There is still sever- al feet of solid snow blocking the Game Meeting Held Last Night Besides her loving husband she The district of Gleiiroy and the adjacent districts have again been Sympathy has been extended to Mrs. Shaw's relatives in this area Master Roger Clark son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark. Mount Ste- wart had the pleasure of landing twenty sparkling beauties. Roger can certainly take his place among the beat trout fisherman of this Province. Mr Bill lioiiliiig. Cliarlnttetown ' was a rei-eiii iisitiir to Point de M'5- Pius Maccarmafk Whtl has Roche giii-st at the home of Mr, Spent the winter months in Mount and Mrs. Ruel l'l'IaL'C()rn)ack. istewart with her son-in-law and V , , daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ..?”;-;.:":;'.f: i”.2"”.'-:.i.:”.”lif:.:EiE'fi”"eii' Stewart ii-ill beialmong the mallyllo recturny-to PsolntcCd:rmI:lh:h:lart: who will gradiiato from Saint Dun-E spend the summer with her son stan's College. Miss Feehan will and daugme,-.in.iaw Mr and Mr; "P -qxijtiidl llclfare at Halifax. Ruel MacCormack. .Mrs.I Mac Cor; . .. or .9l'i koik. n;ack. one of the grand old ladies ..m cm...” R -d ha , d o the district, always has a gen- tii iicr lI()lll(:(Ill S(IInim(;:si:l!::u:iIlteer H9 mm” and kmd word I" bmh Sncntiiug the past couple of weeks ymmg and AM" In Savage lliirhoiir at the home of her iiinilier Mrs. Barbara Doyle. Ipllllll (ie Rot-lie and adjacent districts llt'l'E saddened when they learned of the sudden death of turned to his old stand in Mount Boat owners not previously men- tioned and helpers. include: Ferd Moslier. Jonny Hikecamp, Irving Drake. Hayton Trainor, Frank Kelly and Luther Coffin, Leonard elly. Lobster fishermen here speiit the first ten days of the fishing sea-i son gazing out over the rough we-. ters of the north side as northwest Doyle, Savage leaves to mourn the last two sons. The Guardian, Page I gFiIm Council Annual Meeting At Georgetown On Wednesday. May 9th. the an nual meeting of the Georgetown Film Council was held in the Le- gion Hall with the Rev. W. A. Pet- erson presiding. The minutes were read by Spurgeon Walker. The librarian": report was given by Mrs. E. Easton and the tree- aurer's report by Mrs. S. Walker. The school has derived a great deal of benefit from ilie regular IISPVOI films. leaving with the pupils many valuable impressions which would not he o ht ain ed through reading alone. Mr. Bram Chandler who was at- tending the meeting. showed I remarkable film entitled. "World of the Marsh. ' This picture pro- voked a lively discussion of its marvels. Mr. Chandler noted that such discussions should be the aim of groups watching film; I gic-at deal more entertainment and interest can be obtained from Di'actically every N.F.B. picture in this manner. Some. discussion followed on Promoting a more widespread use of the projector in the commu- "NY. The slate of officers was re- elected unanimously from In at .Wai'. President. Rev. W. A. Pat- 9rT”"- Vlilerflresidcnt. C. Le- I.;ir-Iieiir. secretary. S pu r g e on V-':ilkcr. I r e a s ll r e r. Mrs. S. Walker; librarian. Mrs. E. Eeston. -C. K. - AN('II'IiV'T PORT Bristol, storic English seaport. received its first charter from lwinds continued to keep them from "”'d- l3l':.A-IK)llll Sliaw, Jamacia Plains. Jlcniy II in 1171. The old iron horse pride of the ' 'W'”W:""' WT -- Miss Norma Sinnuit spent the C.N.R. passed through here .S'aliir- Mrs Sliaw the fiirmer Anne liiiylc uas born in Point de Roche iu lsliiz the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doyle. At an cai'l,v age she left for Ja- mat-ia Plains where she met and married John Shaw of Cape Bre- ton Island. N.S. Mrs Shaw and ter Francis. mail for the last time till next win- ter. The train carried quite a pass- Mr. Fred Siniiott. who has spent enger list for the final run. Mails the winter months in the viIlage,'wiIl come in the early morning has been on the sick list for some-lnow by truck with the Guardian, time. Well along in life now. Mhigenjug new about 7.30, in... at the Old Sinnott homestead.-rjmTT W” W" i .c ' h . Ill t ll 2 knlllilvtvtn Iblltlisckgqirciithf-tvyho spaent wtiiel Gordon MaCBeTh . g winter months in the city has re- . I leaving FM The Teenage l Mr. Gordon D. Mac-Beth. a' "SAFE DRIVING” THEATRE MDNTAGUE Wed. - Thur May 16 - I7 Adm. 30 - 50 ' lncld. Prov. ' Gov. A. Tax ''IT'S A DOG'S LIFE" her mother. Beautifully rendered was the special number by the During the service. the ordination of a new elder. Mr. Guy Hemphlll. was conducted by the Rev. W. A. Paterson: Elders Mr. Ben Stew- art and Mr. Allen Mair attending. The organist was Mrs. E. Easton. -C. K. ST. DAVID'S W. A. - The regu- l lar monthly meeting of St. David's W.A.. was held in the church hall on May l0tli. with the president. Mrs. S. Walker in the chair. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer. In the absence of Mrs. C. Fraser. the minutes were read by Mrs. P. MacDonald. The tree- surcr's report was given by Mrs. H. Parker. Excellent returns were received from the Sunshine social held last month. A date wzis selected for the Anniversary reported a great deal of sewing accomplished with many beautiful supper. Tlic Willing Workers have cusslu" niuiiinn table were dedicated by spoke on the n'l(lIll('l'S of the Bihli-I ' Mrs. H. Iiavcrs to the memory Oil At the evening service. the music Founders Dlnner .was under the direction of the church organist. Mrs. A. F. Camp- children. "A Melody of Love." bang Tm, amhem .-A pray” pm. rating the founding of Oddfellow-i Mothers" and the hymn "Mother's Prayers Have Followed M9" were sung by the choir. Montague Home. lSchool Ass'n Holds Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Montague Home and School lASSOCl8I.luu was held Monday night with the president. Allr. Ken- neth Norris. in the chair. The min- utes of the previous meeting were read and approved. A lively dis- folloivcd regarding the formation of a local film Council and the participation iii the Home BOX OITIOI OPENS AT 7:15 PM HIOW Ul'AB'.l'l AT DUSK. ADUIIIS Ilc - KIDS AND CARS FREEI hand-made articles ready for fu- and SCIWOI In SUCU 3" 0rL'drll- mm 5319;, The meeting was zation. Mrs. Ethan Stewart. Ralph closed with the Mizpah beiie- BEFII and Kenneth NWN5 Were HP- dictinn. A tasty lunch was served P011"-ed B COWIUINCE 0f ”"i('9 I0 look into the matter. Various methods of eiiicriziiiiiug -the June graduating class were by Mrs. P. Mat-Donald, assisted by Mrs. S. walker. '7 '7'"-"TD Idlseuscd. A suggestion was put .forih that various pi-nfessioiial Personals men in the town he asked to give Mn and Mrs. Malcolm M-Bola fivc-minute speech on the high- Keiizie. New Glasgow. N.S. ac-Nights "A me” pr'If"5Sl”"' . companied by Mr. Robert Mur- Relmrls ""9 WW" by ””' Um my, Anmmmshi N.S. were weekgfcrent music Festival coiiiniiitccs end visitors to Montague. .wlth recommendations being made iby the chairmen with regard to Mr. Horace Fraser left Monday. ways and means of improvcd tran- for Moiicion. N, in attend nportalion and local concert facili- coiifcreiicc of the scnii-staff po.st- tics. An open festival meeting is iiizistcrs. and expects to return on being held in Charlottetown in Jiiiiv Wediiesday. and it was suggested that local gl imembcrs attend and piil forth any isuggcstions at this time. SOVIET WRITER DIES i died Sunday. He was the foremost pointed to bring In a new slate exponent of the Stalinist line foryof officers at the next meeting. the isolation of Soviet literature-after which the meeting adjourn- from Western influence. A nominating ('f)l'lll'nlIIN' ('nlI- A iiicmornhle social evening MOSCOW (Reuters) d Russianigisting of Helen min, Run. Mac. closed with the singing of Auld. --meats-r , , writer Alexander I-ladeyev. 55iLeod and Florrie White iv.-is ap- Lang Sync. O PGTOHTGO Non-binding graduate or P.w.C. left on Saiur-i RQAD.E.0 Th nmml banquet commemm day morning for the. mission field V . ' P 3 ' i0f0gll:,'::;,t:y5::::ii::;e;:a:; .0 his competition Will be held at ship in America In 1319- W8! heldldeparture representatives of ihewthe Beaver Club gmundsl in the Lodge Roomla. Mositagutei; pnndns church y.p,u., The Dun. today at 1:15 p.m. The pub-i Thursday evening. ay . w das Church Ladles' Aid and the lie is cm-di 11 ' ' Isevcnty-three Oddfellows, Rebek- Forest Hill W.I., met at his homel attend a y Invlted to iahs and friends Present A de- and presented him with is beauti- A .licious lobster supper was served fully worded address and a sub- You follow the Color - Cinemascope Unusual human interest Drama - Pathos - Action. Cartoon and Comedy. (For the Montague High School- i Help a worthy cause) crowd special. by the committee of the Rebekah: stantlal sum of money. by Miss Florrie Beaton. Mrs. Ermai On Thursday evening a group of MarLaren, Mrs. Kathleen Canni his friends from Charlottetown ar- ”"ili.”';i..lli2d”n5!3i.5ey'...... ..l Eliltiiiid i?J5iff"'..”.?a"'.'2v.I”.ill' '.'.'i”.i -master of cermonles nnd in hlgilcles suitable for bachelor Iiood.l lopening remarks he paid tributeyon both OCCBSIOIIS Gordon In 8- to the founder of the order, Tho- few Words, expressed his thanksi mas E. Wildey and gave a brief Wd 3 509"” 9V9"'"8 Vlja-5 5Penl-p resume of the activities of thei H9 W”, 315" the recipient 9' local lodge since its instltutlon.l;",i:Egs'::3Vg?&i;:f&n;fg3bi:ud 'sr:neu,::)Il0m"g program was we ltiful bound Bible, money, etc. Toast to The Queen-proposed byi Mr. llilchey. responded to wlthi "The Queen". 1 Toast to Our Country-proposedi by Mr. Bernley Cann. respondedi to with "0 Canada". I Toast to Our Order-proposed by! Mr. Douglas MacLaren. responded DISTRICT NO. 141 to by Mr, Ellery Shaw. - - i The Trustees of Souris QUll'llet4An original song. sungi . . g to the tune of”The Squid Jigginvz School District No. 141 wish Ground" by Messers. .lack Anne! to remind the Taxpayers Lorne Wigginton, Ellery Shaw, that the whom bookq for th' ilh.R..H lit. A. i mI,"ial:n glnllijlchim':ABe":.I"pl:;',.l1956 taxes will close on May ed by Mrs. Hazel Fraser. (Speciali315l. and Ih9.V Wish I0 WW9 l'Ct'l1.llCSi"l.t th I (H ed;all taxes due on June 30th. ' oas n e a es-propos f ' by Mr. Ross Hamilton. respondedqvsltgg n?:1te:,::,rwiN.l?): to by Mrs. Ruth MacLeod. . Mrs. Agnes Coffin, past presl- charged on all taxes in ar- TANFIE DOUBLE SEAT SHORTS ' GIVE DOUBLE COMFORT . . . DOUBLE WEAR SOURIS SCHOOL dent of the Rebekah Assembly of rears. the Maritime Provinces. spoke Q wide Hggfic wqmbond briefly. Other speakers Included . , , Mrs Vera Mat-Donald. Deputy. TRUHTEIIIS SOLRAS wonll OT chaf. president of Acme Rebekah LorIge:f Rev, .l.M. Fraser. Mr. C.A. Show and .lnlin Shaw. SCHOOL 0 Double Seat and Double Front for Double Wear Piano accompanists during evening were Mrs. Fraser, Mrs.i llilchcy and Mrs. Marlon Mac- Nylon Reinforced Elasticized Legbands For years the Prince Edward Island Hatcheries have been working along with the Prince Edward Island Government officials t chicken suitable for raising on Prince Edward Island. We have that chicken on sale today. Come and see him. We have day-olds In all popular cross-breeds fo some started chicks for quick sale at our hatchery form THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW THE ISLAND CHICK HATCHERY BELMONT ST. CIIAIIIYI 'l'l.'l0WN THE. ISLAND HATCHERY "THE HOME OF HEALTHY CHICKS" m.i7..-. xv I I o Easy to launder-need no ironing a Firm but gentle support 0 Made of long-wearing ribbed cotton 0 Cool and comfortable I WATER SYSTES ; W .,; Z 1' i WHERE WEAR IS I; R N STRONGEST THEY'RE i iioiiti m 5 siiiiiow Vltll SYSIEH TOUGHESL ' ' noun, l THICKNESS IN THE " WEAR ZONES” FOR MEN mini joniysi2o.5o hchhg Toni WIHIVIIY AISINIIII. RIADV '0 NH All Sires S. M. L .................. .. . IIJI LOOK AT Tl-ESE FEATURES: Mncliiril Vw I940” ' 3-"--'W'- FOR oovs io7oo2i , '5'"”'t"' I 2-4-6 years ...(suggatedi 700 .o.::::".'''' "Tad" TA "u"m"" 8-16 years . . I COO ii oboublo-acting brcotillmvoin water now M'"hI"5 veg (07000) i ohdoslvo No-bearing cvunli shaft, hardened and mndcinod O Poly assembled to: may iriilolallon CAI pom precision uiachtned for long WOO? 0 Easy to nvvln I loll by a company with over I 20 yonvf experience. Pom olwcyi nvaloble. lolvhonlunuoru system In outlook to IIIOI and eepocllloo luv cl node. In Iiolov Vol -04 Deep Wol nodolt. See your local F-M Doctor, at Th (AIAIIII IAIRIIRIS-IORII Company United 0 develop and produce a r shipment as well as erly occupied by Swiftis. 15 PRINCE WILLIAM H. MAI. 0131 um JOIIN. N. n. ISK IT YOUR HINT WIAR, IOYI" WIAR OR DIRT. STORI FOR SNARMY STVLI : SUARTIY PACKIOID 0 . . 5'l'ANFlELD'S .............. st-an ImlII.li.l.8. --n-Inna:-.Iuuu,n:g:gg,g... ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT THEM I-9' y. "??'.2'3-'45 y;,.::;r-H. ref ...e::; g