it i W i i , 5 i PAGE &!!1' Mu-ray Ncbour .""'” North ..-..- Mr. Neil Mlllar. who has pmploved ill Chariottevouti fmj ui-and months has re-turnvd W his home at Murray Harbour Nvrt-h. Mr, Stewart Reid. EC N. a 10031 boy, will be laklml can in the mi-onation ceremonies in .luiie., Stewart tit now sPITlllg with the. "H..Vl.C.S. Quebec" l Mr. Garfield Johnston has re-i, turned to his home at Peter's Road gftrr spending snnio time i'lSlllllL'. relatives and fr:riiris n Not-tii Abmgi,-.n and Wcyttioiith. Mas- llCllllSM'8. 11,. ,4-Eula; mmithly meetin: of. the. Mitrrav llarhoiir X-oi'th Wont-5 M, In5t3f',l'b" tins hold in thef 1m-.11 hall on 'l'iiescliiy otenln:.' April 7th with twelve Pnenibersp present y Miss Joan Johnston, Klontagtieu is sppndlng a (ew dnvs at hitirrav Harbour North guest of Mr. and Mrs Ray Kciitirdy. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Verne .lolitis.toni and Mrs. Willard )lrCiure. tverel visitors to Montague on Thursday. April 9th. - A.O THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGFII: Harold I-. Imntlry. Mn Byron Ihwurt. In. IPIN Mlrfhco. in Jnpre ttixglllton. Pin: Melilloll. AGENT (nl-;(lR(-lrj'l'0W.V: Wlldun Lovers. I:dlIl! may he iuuiitht at lhr following places In Montague: Mime ltestatiraiit. and iiimritirn Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sr-uris: The Smirk Bar and II. lllrhlrdl & Son. ..'.iEE THI-I NEH' I. N. REFRIIE-i '0I'Ii.VlNti IIANFIC in Beaver ERATORS at Maclriid & (iri-eiie's li.i1i, lliuitiiiziiv, Satiirday. April Montague. Vtii. ..'F0l! l'Il0Ml'T .N'lIlHl('l-I :ii )1". litllllr Ketver, Charlotte- watch repairs see Robert E. M(xsh- um ii. was a business visitor to er. Montague. xiontiigtie yesterday. ..'(il-I'll I0l'R Servel Ktriisciir .'l)()N"l' FORGI'3T the big In- ltcfripzerator from xiii Emivtl .x- lllillxblly Salt" going: on at T. M. Grceiios. .xtnnt;ig'.ie i.lvunil,ni's l.tzl., Mnntaizue. Thc - -ilr is rvtonilnd llll April 15th. ,,,,')l()N1'A(il'l'3 H U)! L and i ---- - Sr-honl mention. Blnndwi Agtrill Miss iintma Nicholson, Lorne mm, in srhonl at R p T11 lilfr)-lX'nllP,t' is,.-in:-iultni: a few (lay: in mm H.-zed in .ittrnd. Xlriiiwziiii. zurst of Mr. and Mrs. ilcx )lavl7'uii:'.tll. ..fl'l.0()lt coviattixt; midiii: - new patterns of Gold Senl ('rin;:ol-i Mr. and Mix. Alex MacPherson. cum Square: at stmtart (V Rotlis. uim sponl titn winter months in Wlotitiizlio rr-turned in their home iYill:ll'd;in l'tir'in limit this week. '.Vfessrs Daniel arti PRINCE EDWARD TODAY .Vft:Cari'on have i-of-i'.t:r-ti WI 3'; - liuns:an's College :..i !t.itiii:' Allss rltlweii Cook, Montague, spent lli('ll' Easter lioldiiy: t' 'iit”.i'puiiu ii;i- linen ill in the King's homo at St. Mary's lluiitl itIoiiiit,i liospitnl. is convalescing w- - ,fit her ltonto in Vvood Islands. .. 'SH0l-13, - The lrii':r-i .WH'kl - -- pvpr, Marys, Women's and ('l'lllfi- Bits. l-Ilsiu Wattervrorth. Mon- :'en's Shoes More "!'.YllV! ever) tiziio, snrnt 4 row ilays in Char- day at Stewart .2 Bork llvlllI"ltl.l.ll ills ueek where she .lllP?tti”il the traction: conven- mm. l ..vni-:-wit POINT GOSPEL i(ilHl'Fl. W Services for Sunday. Stiiiday School at 10.30. H30. Evangelistic ser- April 1 "om at tho tin best picturas SHOWS 2.30 - 7 - 7 1 wire 730. Special singing. Louis lilftrris. ALL ITS Si-zcucu IN COLOR IV WARNERCOLOR ,JY.illlt7I'Y Concert and sale of ”VlFi'.OfS, M .y River Wednesday lstii, Kl Harbour Thiirsdsiy iwli, I Sands Friday 17th at it pin. it from Murray River. Hllll'I'P.l' l .. )0llT and Little Sands. Sponsored by the United Church. l . - i Dds. , i ..r(l().-U. AND VVOOD RANGES - Now LS the time to trade that jlliffl :'a so for it new Fawcett. We Rcoumc 'l”lC sale for several good used Y1. es. Riv we have to have them soon. Call and see us. Stewart. 6.: Rock. Vrlie litany frieiicis of Mr. di nmitolds. Montague. are so 3' to hear he is a patient in Ethe Kings County Hospital. All Ewish him a speedy recovery. RT. H l.l.F.VVELLYN LTD. hi: iitnivcr sale continues till ipril l.l'il at Montague, har- t its for everyone. Take .1rit-.1n- ;"i:r- of tho extra time for big iiiioncy satin: hiiys. ..'IlElH3'S THE good news Amos Antlv told you about on the .1 Radio Show. Four in; days for the price of one. plus fl. onlv 1 cont" l);u'gainS. Over 250 feziis 'ri riiocse from iiicluding i""”."tl2fS. vitamins, cosmetics. inst fll pp'ics, siationary. etc, etc. ll. ' Tlivirsday, Friday and S April 15. 16, l7. ii? at M ii Driitz Co, the Rexali Drug Store, Montague. . fTlt()l"l' FlSHERMENeMaholi Dru: Co, Montague, is spoiisoritig an nnzleis competition, and this ”””" " is toiir vlintiro to get some first. rims iishtniz equipment free. For Him lmzest. trout taken lepzitimzitcly 3' inn opt-ninu day, April 15th. and il)rPll;:tll to us for inspection. weigh- :iir; .":ttl display, Mabons will give ll. w.niiei' his choice of 35.00 tir.:'Ili of fishing gear. There is also a season competition, and the lmincr of the largest trout recorded, with it: during the season will re- ceive his choice of 510.00 worth of the llllE'5l fishing tackle. There is also an additional s5.00 prize for the largest. rainbow tmut caught during the season, so, if you land a big: one. bring it. in and have a try for those excellent prizes. Joan HJNTAINE - Mina Peter lREEMtlN- HANSON DdRili.IlNG'. FAST AND FURIOUS ivr JUNIOR nap caoss ..'The regulr meeting of the Ivy Red Cross Juniors was held at Whim Road School on Friday afternooti, March 20th, with an at.- tendance of fourteen members. The vice-president, Jean Ann Munro. was in the chair and open- ed the meeting in the usual man- ner The secretary. Bob Stuart. read the minutes of the previous meeting Roll call was answered each memlher contivibutiniz an Dl'f'VJ.YfllTl. tall at the next. meeting, members would exchange packages of seeds. A penny sale was held by Betty Mat'Bet.li. and Edith MacDonald held the liiclty ticket. The following new committees were appointed: health, Uyuiiaii Nicholson and Brian MacBeiih; givnter, Lyman Nicholson and Don- nic Munro; sick, Lytman Nichol- son ntid Brian'MacBeth: police. Jnhiiiiy Clrtrey and Betty Mac- BFMI; sniiitatimi, Johnny Olarey CARTOON 11th to 18th. ro-on our -- ”TltE iiuiziiie FOREST" SERIAL -- CARTOON -- SHOWS 2.30 - 7 - 9 NAME IIFTI1 towards a St. Patrick's Day” it was decided that for the milk SAVE 850.00 , on a new 1953 ROY REFRIGERATOR with a 5 year warranty by using coupon below neg. Price 389,95 to miiiiis To Pay This coupon is worth .R50.00 off the regular price of the Roy Refrigerator if used between April i- wtezati fill GUARNAN. WN The Week at S.D.U. Shortly before our Batu holl- dayn. faculty and students enjoyod I. very interesting evening when father William Diiiy, S..l., gave 0. lecture on India. Having been there for seven years where he was mute: or several Jesuit schools, he know his topic thor- oughly. and with his ready wit and masterful description, kept his audience most interested. The unbelievable poverty of the entire country and its political in- stability were stressed by Father Daly. His lecture was supplemented by the showing of color films taken in the northern hill districts and in which were captured the beauty of the Himalayan countryside and the strangeness and simplicity of the life of the hill-folk. One shot of an old Tibetan at market, won for him the distinction of publica- tion in a national magazine. 0 O O The local selccticn committee for the International Students Seminar in India has announced that Gerald Steele will represent St. Dl.ll15Lali'S and Prince Edward Island in India this summer. This selection has been ratified by the National Selection Committee in Toronto. With 30 other University students from across Canada and eight professors. The local delegate will sail from .Quebec around May 26th to Lon- don for the Cot-oiiatinn ceremonies and then proceed to India. by plane where the five-iweek seminar will tailte place at BB.l'1ig&l.&.l'e. Fol- lowiru; this, the group will have a six-weeks tour of sections of South East Asia where they will visit the universitir; and many develop- ment and technical assistance pro- jects. I O 0 It is indeed unfortunate that the operetta which was to have been presented this week-end. has been postponed indefinitely due to shortage of preparation time. Father Adrien Arsenault and Pro- fessor Ron Doucet spent a. great deal of valuable time in composing these musical scenes from college life, and their-work has not at all been in vain. Since rehersals began. the retreat, mid-term exams the 'flu and the Easter holidays have intervened, so as to make it practically impossible to pre- sent it sufficiently early to avoid the rush of final exam. "The week" applauds the effort of these gentlemen, taken in the face of difficult circunistances and In a tield unexiploited by others at st. Dunstan's. I O C In the field of sports there is a transitory lull at. the moment as Juvenile and intramural teams are readied for the sofuball season. Charlie Roche is managing the situation, and jlldtglllg by the fact that there were two exhibition games yesterclay, he is losing no llmP in getting ur.i:ier way. SD.U. yowes .i big ttliank-you to Leo Mc- Ginn and his rink cotnimittee for their services during the past win- ter. They really had a problem this season, and it is to their cre- dit that the many periods of warm weather did not prevent their pro- viding excellent ice surfaces all winter. It. is all too easy mt. to notice and appreciate the efforts involved as this is another "be- hind-the-scenos” j(t'l); but they did provide it wonderful time for all the students. 0 O 0 Among the many stire signs of Spring around here. and one por- tendixvg the close of another term, is the election of officers of the Student's Union. This is the main co-ordinating body on the cam- pus in which there is always great interest. The officers of other or- ganizations are elected later this year while others are chosen in the beginning of the new term. For the office of prwidenvt, Lorne Murphy and Charles Morrison arc contending, while for vice-preisi- dent there an: Aquinas Ryan and Dick Wedge and for secretary, Ronnie Mcfver and Alton Craig. An election rally will be held to- morrow with the election day and Betty MacBeth: program. Vernon Nicholson and Cameron Munro. MONIIMENTS and INSGRIPTIONS LEVI V. POWER, Montague, P. E. 1. Representative J. Louis MacDonald. 86 McGill Avenue. Phone 2410-L gt ADDRESS 203 Great George St. tlhariottetown Farm; Supply Phone 1630 Official Visitation It Mutant loin ..'Mn. Jun Crockett, chur- lottntown, president of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Prov- inces of Cnnadu made an official visit. to Acme Rebekah lodge. No. I1. Montague Thursday evening. She was accompanied by Mr. Clit- ford Keenan, deputy at-and master of the Grand Lodge of the Mari- time Provinces and Mrs. Cather- ine siewm. deputy president 0! Acme Rebekah Lodge. The guests were received and introduced by Put. Noble Grands Mrs. Ruth Mac- Frances Shaw, and a cordial wel- come was extended by the Noble Grand. Mrs. Florria Wliite. At. the close of the regular busi- ness of the lodge. Mrs. Crockett addressed the members and visit- ors. she spoke on the. wot-k of the order, the largest. fraternal organi- zntion in the world. Mr. Keenan also spoke. briefly. and a number of members took part in an interesting discussion relating to work of the order. Mrs Doris Llewellyn qualified for the certificate of perfection. At the close of the meeting B social hour was enjoyed. The pro- gram featured a vocal solo by Mrs. Ruth Macl.eod, and a sing- song with Mrs. Wtnnifrs-d Vicker- son as pianist. A delicious lunch was served and a very pleasant Leod, Mrs. Nellie Fraser and Mrs. . Yes, son, in his community your grandfather was a great: man. And today, in a beauti- fully landscaped resting place, among those whose lives he shared, stands an appropriate monument-a lasting tribute to his greatness. Some day, you'll appreciate more fully the significance ofa fine memorial. Youlll un- derstand why nature's most. beautiful stone-Vermont marble-is so widely chosen as a tribute to the departed O and to inspire the living. at it an evening was brought to a,close with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne." scheduled for thrrflsth. I U U L'nti'-. next week "The VVEfl(" wishes you the best and would like to leave you with this thought: "Self reverence, self-control. These three alone lead life to sovereign power.” --Tciiiiys.-ii. ()c:ii:ne. self--knowledge. To YDILIIDO or: about to mind a family mart-torinl, wn invite you to III "Tho Memory Stone." iVere Beck & Son Ltd.5 lltlontaguc and Charlottetown 1AUTHORlZED DEALER Vermont Marble Munoriali of Enduring louuty i -.5 M cMa:'Mz er .f1..i, 7,. vRAeiii'ifi111c lite . R.E.IlART.li-undilihnnnr. liltirnltoiiat. clnrliMehwn.!.l.I. , AUCTION SALE AT MONTAGUE; APRIL 15. 1958-TIME: 2 PM. I have been instructed by George McIntyre to sell the following: , FARM with buildings-8 acres of land in high state of cultivation, suitable for building lots. Located opposite , United Church. ( Also: 1 Jersey milch cow, 8 years, just freshened; 1 :.lei'sey milch cow, 4 years, to freshen 28th April; 1 Jersey i ilieifer, 2 years, to freshen 25th May. ' Also: Daisy Budlong, 2:15, 10 years old; Doctor J.D., Ziyears old, broken and entered in futurity races; Ina Mac, one year old. Above colts are by Real Money, Dam, Daisy Budlong 1 sulky; 1 jog cart; 1 road cart; 1 speed sleigh;l horse trailer box; 1 2-ton Dodge truck, new engine, good tires; 1 2-I-LP. Mogel stationary engine; 1 cream separator in good condition: 1 bone grinder; 1 meat grinder; 1 single plow; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 Rotary pump; 1 pump power sprayer; 2 sets track harness; 2 sets hobbies; aim textra harness. boots, bandages; 3 wool horse coolers; 4 - extra good horse blankets; 1 safe 30" x 36”, 28" deep. in .,' good shape. If day is unfavorable, sale will be the following Wed. nesday, the 22nd. GUY H. NELSON, Auctioneer. H N G cuts tiuiiiime COSTS WEATHERPROOF WON'T BURN CUTS costs inns STRENGTH . GYPROC SHEATHING is the practical, fire-protcctivi sheathing for use with wood siding, reinforced stucco, brick or other masonry veneer. It is economical, easy to handle and quickly erected. GYPROC SHEATHING is sawn and nailed like lumber, with practically no waste. Edges fit snugly. forming rigid, wind-resistant, well-braced walls. GYPROC SHEATHING meets the requirements of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation building standards- Available through Builvder's Supply and Lumber Dealer! across Canada. GYPROC is B registered trademark for your protection; i Manufactured only by 0vr"-.-:'i.I::'.':.';.'.:i:"”""'- CALOARY WINNIPIO MONTREAL. - I VANCOUVER TORONYO - S t IRICR VNIII . huttihu into this of bvm Mm awn at if Q, cyncc g..m.. I. sound VMI balding 9-en. A -&' to 1' uk upon I: tuned tmvuoi Midi vow-Iv I'll building now. Oolvoiihud Irkti tin an aalalmuh lt- . RIINFORC and and idol: an Ilpport at crymin. uimmimi ll maid boviuvnnlr wlh ult- huh. ..i.... In covitnt -.iiii's..:a:., 1: CI min: In ousted vertically 01 ll uterus union. . . In stucco Icon iimo Wood M In ulod in no. siimhhu h'od";;j 3133 0!. AI hula-nut lad who who on be N am Md-. rm W . In-I I1'uigk aid of Ian I .1 atom: is Ilvw 00'” '"'”'"' l.v,h :4 a3i.:t are ' 1