1-gguuy, Nov. 2. 1954 The Guardian Page 5 Top Seeds Judging Class M. J. Campbell. left, and Charles Somers, right, of the St. George's Grain Club, took top honors in the crop and seeds judging at the Maritime Fair. The Eastern Guardian ..'AN.N'l7AL BAZAAR and Sup- .icr. St. David's Church Hall. Georgetown. November 3rd. Supper Itartlng 5.00 9.,-' MRSHUR-GAIN Alllilll-'llF (im- alrado, New Perth llull. Nor. it) Write or phone rntiics to Alrt. Joseph Callaglinn. New Perth. phone Tl-12. ...."I'HE IMMUNIZATION Clinic for children of Montague and vic- inity will be held in town hall, Montague on Friday, Nov. 5 at l:'i0 p.m. and not at school d.x was previously announced. 'SUCCESSFl'l. APPLE DAY - Cubmastar Danny Murratv reportrd yesterday that apple day returns in Aioningiir amoiintcd to M36. The ronibuied efforts of the Scouts ':Illl.i Cubs sold all of the apples allotted to Montague and the Cubmastcr said the day was very successful. rm-eting all hopeful expectations. Personals 'Arthiir Cleincnls has return- nd to Rothsay College in St. John, N. R. after spending a few days at home in Montague. 'Miss Joyce Wiggliiion. scicncc iludent at Mt. Allison UlIlVei'5lTU. spent the weekend at the home of ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne wigglnton, Montague. Mu;rayHarhour North .fMiss Norma Clow. Montague. spent a week's vacation at the home of he! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow. ' The many friends of Mrs. Rac Kennedy are pleased to see her out again. after being confined to her -tome through illness. Mrs. Elmer Millar spent the week- end of October 23 in Rosciicath. the gucst of Mr. and Mrs. Doiinle .VlacQua.rrle. Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Graham. Dartmouth, N. S. were wcek-and guests of Mrs. Graham's mother, Virs. Nettle Millar. Master Win A t. o n MacKenzie. Montague was the recent week-end guest of his uncle, Mr. John Clow and Mrs. Clow. Mr. mouth. Bpurgcon Dart- spent G rahnni. -lit Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Llewel- in. Mr. Hazen McLure has returned home after being a patient in the P. E. Islandll-lospital for several TOKYO (AP) ' days. the eekgend Orion executive meeting that since October 23, in Gaspereiiiix. the guest 1920 "'9 IODE h" awarded ma" Y . '(lAllI.OAI) (” I-J M E N T ex- l pectcd to arrivc today. Clark Bros.. i Montague. i 'WATI-IRFRONT BUSY - Montague waterfront has been ibuzziiig with activity for the last couple of days due to the presence of three delsel powered schooncrs from St. J0i'lll'5. Nfld. The Roy M.. the Ruby H. Smith and the gen- eral Bursall docked on Saturday afternoon and are presently loading assorted vegetables for Newfound- land ports. In additioti to the veg- etables the General Bursall. owned by Levi Curley of St John's. in picking up ll considerable nclght of hard coal. and will unload at var- ious ports on the Newfoundland south shore. The next stop for the Roy M... owned by Roy Sitav, and the Ruby H. Sinlth. owned by Don- toii Scott, will be Burln. Nfld. When I Do Think When I do think that this dark world is you, I see benevolence in ha ughty I pride; iThc sullicd d c eds of men have brighter huc. .Thc good. I think. is there. but oft denied. But when I think that this dark world could be .Not what it is. there is I griev- i ance there; For if you were this world. than j I would see T A rose of red turn black. My thoughts impair The vision of my reason. To be kind And sweet is to he made of pow- i dcred tircanis That must in any world be blown behind The wreakage of its age to rot, it seems. So is lifc's story written. Thus. . my dear. lAs you are good, then nothing else . appear. . -Danny McCarron. Montague, P. E. 1. ANNOUNCE IODE GRANT TORONTO tCP)-The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Monday announced a grant of a total of 332,800 to 18 students from its First and Second Great War memorial funds. Mrs. Kathleen Drape. nnlional president. said at than half a million dollars in such bursaries. PEACE TREATY READY Goorgatown ..'Mrs. Ross MacPhee. accom- panied by her son Allan. left on November lat. for Alberta, where they will spend'thc winter, as the guests of Mrs. MacPhee's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. ond Mrs. Ward Dryden. About a week ago. while engaged in his favourite sport of Duck hunting. at which he is quite pro- ticient. Mr. Wallace MacDonald bag- ged a Black Duck, to one leg of which was attached an aluminum band with a number on it and 0 request to write F. and Wild Life service, Washington. D. 0., U. S. A. Another local hunter is also rc- ported as bagging I black duck. tagged in a similar manner. Mr. Henry Deveaux left on return to his home in summer- vlllc. Mass, after a visit spent with relatives in Georgetown. He was accompanied by Mr. Micahel Burke Biz. who will visit in Summerville as the guest of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,Deveaux. . -AC.t T MORELL C. W. L. On Sunday evening the regular monthly meeting of the Little Flow- er sub-division of the C. W. L. was held at the home of Mrs. Gus rMacDonald with twenty-six mem- bers present. The President open- .ed the meeting with prayer. Busi- ness from minutes consisted of final arrangements for the Marian YMI Piliirlmaze to a. Church dedi- cated to the Blessed Virgin. It was decided to make the Pilgrimage to st. Mary's Church, Montague and have supper if accomodatlon might ,be made. The Secretary was ap- pointed to write asking for supper for approximately forty-five mem- bers. Mrs. J. B. Jay gava the financial statement for the month. Corres- pondence consisted of an acknow- iicdgcment of Get Well Cards from iMrs. Wm. Anderson and Mrs. Vin- cent McGrat.h; also a letter from Mrs. Francis, Fortune. A sample greeting card printed by C. W. L. i..i....L.. Seventh Island Potato Champion Al Winter Fair AMHERST. N. S, Oct. 31 - Tlic eighth potato king of tho lvliiritinic Winter Fair Potato Show is J. Reid Underliay of Souris P. E. I.. whme prize-winning sample of. Bliss Triumph potatoes was award- ed. Mr. Underhay is the third gen- eration on the family form while hLs son. Leslie, now in pzirtiiership with his father. l1l'li(('S the fourth generation to opcratc the niicestrndll acres. With 100 acres of clearc land the Underhay's grow some 15 acres of seed potatoes each )'CRl'.Ii The chain lrinshlp sainpc cainck from a 5 lp-2 acres field while the balance was planted to the Irish: Cobbler and Sebngo vnrie it-5.. . zl ra in 3 the hostess and helpers. The meet- g::;,,:,ollg.:v,,;1f,l;F oiisliiyreeslio kiwi: ing adojurned and closed with the 5p;-gyg, depending upon the weath- prayer, "Act of consecration to the 9, during the growing season. 3195-595 V1131” MMY-" They grow potatoes on both sod; 0” Slmdayt 0Ct0bet' 3rd nboutiand stubble. but it so happened; forty members of the Little Flowerithis year that the Bliss Triumph. i5”brdiVi5i0" Of the C- W- 14- Clllor field was planted on stubble. with. led a well organized outing. The one ton of 5-10-10 fertilizer Peri ilfip Cnnslsted of a drive to Mont.a- acre. I lgue along the beautiful country- A herd of Aryshlre cattlc, York- side. colorful with Autumn foliage. shire hogs, Oxford and northf First it visit to .St. Mary's Church, country clieviot sheep and .'l flock in church dedicated to Our Blessed 01 100 layinz 119115 miik"-5' ”"5 3. Mother. The visit was made in the V-YDiCR1 Mafmme mixed "Vi"- form of a Marian Year Pilgrimage. MI" W5 M” U”d"h3Y mm W” At the church the members were 50"-5 md ""99 .da”3hw”i The graciously received by the Pastor, 59”" 5”" 15 Viki”? '1'" A.1r.”,dfi .Rcv. J. W. McCardle who heartily 3'” in me. Umversm NF Orm" 0 lcommended them on their devotion .w"'h. the p”'5m.t .n"?nU0" 0 E0- ing into the ministry. Mrs. Athol and expressed the hope that they M B m Mqrgm-mid I, E 1 mm” Mm" Vim 5” M'"” hm” i acthteailr married ciau'-inst while. the end of the Marian Year. Fol- as second daugmm. 1; a'sCh(,(,1 lowing prayers at the church. the teacher and the third is m Immg lzIdies' cnjoyed B. sight-seeing tour of mg for A mu.”- the. beautiful Town of Montague, It is of mtwcst to M1 Mnrig paying special attention to the new time pom,-no K,-own-S. and or 5;"-cj..1' buildings and bridge recently ei'ect- jntgrgatg to P. E, I. gt'ow('t's that ed. It was also their happy privilege this is the seventh consecutive year of beinir shown through the new that the high honor of Maritime NUT503 R08idenC8- Potato King has been awarded to At 6.30 p.m. all assembled at the a Prince Edward Island growcr Rainbow Room of the Bison Rest- and the fifth time that the honor aurant, where I. delicious chicken has gone to n'growcr in the East- dlnner awaited them. served by em section of the Island. Top lion- Mrs. Clay and bar competent staff. ors in the first year of this con- The dinner was enjoyed by all. The annual bazaar was given a ienghty discussion and final plans made. Remnants of cotton received from Eaton's were given out to the members. The Secretary was appointed to write to Condon Mills for donations of yarn for knitting. Mrs. Roonay Invited the members to her house for the next meeting. Lunch helpers chosen were Mrs. lwimien. Mrs. .1. 3. McGrath, Mrs. Frank Kelly. Mrs. Cecil Maccartliy. A delicious lunch was served by test, making clght in all, want to W. A. Flemming of Triirn. AIDS"I4:IJND WIIIM ROAD W. M. S. RAISERS te;j;h:(',”'"':',N,;,e,h,f;:3”';f'”:h':”w';,f,; AMSTERDAM (AP)-Dtficii-lJ0l'n movie actress Audrey Hepburn Road W. M. B. when they hold their meeting at her home on Thursday evening September 30. arrived here Monday from Italy for a five-day fund-raising tour for Dutch war veterans. I-lave In Jesus". All joined in responsive reading followed by the hymn. "sun of My Soul". Mrs. Tom Pi-uer assisted fairs Minister Pearson will address the Economic Club of Detroit next Monday and the Canadian Club of Brantlord. Ont., that evening. This - I I4 1. ' : -1-Av-vow, -srisav . I I vs yyrw w -. :1! :1 uvvvw:r4:Q;&, & . l Maritime Potato King Tries "Baked Potato Special" J. Reid Underhay of Souris. P.E.I. Maritime Potato King of 1954 with Mrs. Undcrhay and Ed Munro, right, representative of Canadian Industries (1934) Limited. don-T V he was greatly enjoyed by all prcs- Mr. ent. The flsnermcn at Noiih lake re- and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Rod Point. accompanied Mrs. W114 icrd McLeod. Kingston, to Mon- tagtic where she will remain for thc . ors of the special cash prize of 58125, sample the ”Bakcd pom mm mm. L, ,.bu,,dmm, (,1 mmug Wm” momm Potato Special” in the dining room at the Maritime Winter fall mnckcrrl Riilrlg tho N()i'lll Fail-' Amherst. N. S. ishore waters and scvrral lat':zi' Mrs John W. Robertson enter. . - - . . ' d press, also is picture of Our Lady of ed the grand championsliip mci Mk 3" , y . ,- - . . North l,-ikc. aitcitdccl the fiiiicrzii; 5v;(;ti,id c..C.i.'il.i".Cv'..1...t(2i..'3.ev.."Zidtalsmfif ?J1iId?:l:f:)'Va:lIi:tL)lesV3)iI met.lisch0:llCt12ViIiiii0f Mrs. 1”mscr's twice Mus Rom-W m Red, palm i bers and it was cl id d t d cash prize of S125 donated by tlicimlfke in Chmhtlctown, Ocwbcr Rev. D, 1. and Mrs. Mt-Ciurc iia'.'c same for future us: 0 0 or er Canadian Industries (1954) Limit-:10 .rcttirned to their home in Kings- The President. Mrs. Cecil Campbell gupmpgy p I Of. led m, l. Ivm vg Mm . opened the meeting. The opening PEAKSON ON Torn A a X E: J Mm" "5 "wh” O "”””d we orrawa (CP) - I'3xtci'iial Ar. Signed. THE" Montreal, Niagara Falls. St. Annoy Que.. and the 1'. S. A. They report; they had a wonderful trip. Thcyl .wcl'e accompanied by iilPll' tlaugli-p East Baltic Mrs. Lowell Chiiig has rotiirnt--'i I A .11 ,. to her home in Kingsboro lintiiiigl Pr mm (A gm" i spent several days in the S()Lll'l5 Mr. John P3-lie, Moncton, Hospital with virus. Mrs. Alton Robertson. Munn's . . . 'li . 'l'h ' t l ' t " - Muss Mcwan. ...i..i?f53-iii. .i..F..ii??.. N223. left recently for Pettawawa wh Mrs. iC3iCilC3 hale bccn landed. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Lleucllyn. Montague, spent visiting in Red Point. John W. Rol)ci'i:oii spvllll tained the Ladies some time at the home of Mr. andl in Kingsboro, Oct. 7. l tamed the Kingsboro Women's Inn istitiito at her home October 5. past wcz-at Mr. and Mrs Eldon Stewart. i Hzilifiix. spcnt ihc vtcck-cnd holiday ni'li Mr Ston ll'i.5 p:ircnts. Mr. and Mrs. Nilsnii Slcniiii, Red Point. Miss Jc-mic Stcwart. is out am! about again following her illness at the onion Aid at lirr honitg Mm wmmm Wis”-l Road. He also visited nith fricndsi MA5” Them” mid M”-V m”'i her lionic in Kingston. nan, Souris. were recent visitors lot the home of Mr. and Mrs. l-Itinaidi Robnrtson, Kiiigsboro. Mrs. Clyde Hogan and two cchild-l rcn. Nova Scotia, have taken up residence in Soiiris Mr and Mrs. George Grant, iCh iilottntowii. wcro recent visitntl in the Easterit Districts. Mr. Russcll Dingwellg returned M Mrs. Hogan's; his home from This Souris Hospital ere T - i . A i S t . . she is employed. CO 11 imother. James Allan. Rod and is nblc to be around with 3 . . . . I , The mriiiy friciirls in the Red Point. will also rcsidc with tlicni. icast on his lop M1" "”d M” 5l”"l”vV Dmmwm Point DlSli'lL'l. will i'c52,i'ct to learn Ti ” "sow W” T and family. Cliiirlottetown. spenii . V that one ofhtheir fnrmrir school the ixcak-end holiday giwitli relativcsl ,mC1m.S' Mrs Amhnm MFDOHHM 1" RM P””” M” Nmth Lak” tnr-c Margarct. Redmond) is mn- Tm, mam. h.I,.nds or Mr Remardi 5ldt:i'PPl seriously ill at. hrr honic Jm.vi& I,;m.l-lam, rpm.” tn leami in bnmotvillo. Mass. Mis. McDon-altl that he recently underwent an o;)-' M” Md”-V k"”"” 1" "””” hem-3 mmion in U". Semis Hosplmlg W5 a vrry successful school tcaciier. all wish him a specdv recovery. mid "”"-V ”f' h” p”p”5 Mr. Brent Robertson of the Ba;)-;g1I1SjSS- Sliedfrlivtimebxlllynbcltilisgtd to list Bible Trainiii School. Monc-. 81' isnn an F. C OM C0mCS ton. spent the "l'ht1g1IkSgiVing holidayl from the Red Point District. with his parcnts Mr. and Mrs. .T.f V g g g - g R0be"S0”- W PM Itfiiii ii3?.i:Zi i&I?.2iT..-9Ti..QIS”;Li?f A successful Crokinvle Party wasi .VlCCl.lllR at her home in East Bal- hold at the Red Point School, Oct. tic, October 12. 7th and was wrll attended. 1.unc'ri was served by the members of the Red Point. Women's institute nnd; the proceeds went to the Red Point. Community Rink. 1 l Tlianksgiviiig Services ncre well attended ill the East Point Baptist Church on Ocinbcr 10. Roy. H. R. llcil conducted tho iixvriiiiiz service and the B. Y. P. U. liad charge of Friends and associates sincerely the cvenlllil SCFVICC. Mr. Brent regret to learn that Mr. Pitts Chev- Robertson student Of the Baptist crie, Souris. was taken suddenly ill Bible School. Monctnn. was the after returning from his wife"s fiin- it'll?-ti 5llf'1ik9l' RM 1115 l0PiC W35 on crai on October 1'2. and was imnicri-l tho nit-ziiiiiig of 'I'hnnksgiving and iatcly rushed to Souris Hospiial.p'”' T ""'" T ' s ' His condition is much improved. Mr. Chcvaric iii the past. (cw y months has been called upon to' boar the dsrith of his son and wifr. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING T COUNT THE HOURS! Adult Enlcrtainniciit Miss Anna Powcr. Halifax. was '1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Major Young. lied Point, Oct. l0. Mrs. John J. Campbell. Red Point. spent a fcw days with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mcfnnis, Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gillcspic rcturiied to ihcir honx". at Soiiris. having spent a pleasant holiday at WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY I i AMAZING ADVENTURE I THUNDERS OUT OF THE AGE Norrcs: Open for business OF VALORE A5: Custoni Grinding & Mixing J. E. CUDMORE, Your Purina Dcalor I RON Gsovs: PRINCE EDVVARD T0-DAY to SAT. T be to iii”? GREATER THAN EVER 0N WIDE SCREEN! CLARK GABLE VEN i.Ei(iH' i.ESi.iE HUWANU ULIVIA de HAVII,I.AND- ISELZHIEK lillllilllllllilli intuit; ,' FULL LENGTH ! '3 hours and 40 minutes , of thrills! DAVID o.snziticit's deduct... 07 C MARGARET lAlTi:ilEll'S Story of on South HE WIND I . r ..rrctmicoton . . .Th: frantic flight 0 for refuge! ...The Yankee raider! assault Tara Hall! ...The scrt-en's most : fascinating i love story! Slamnl ' 2 SHOWS DAILY 2:00 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. the President in reading the scrip- ture. Prtiyer led by the President followed. The Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Garnet Moore. read the min- Japan-Buicnia peace treaty negotiations in Ran- goon reached agreement Monday week, he will particioaic in the federal by-elections campaign. at Montreal Thursday and Toronto Friday. Mr. Stanley Dumvllle, O'Leary. arid the W” W” R” 5'9"?” "cl" utes of the last meeting and called nu the recent over-ni ht uest of Fl'id'Y- Kym" "aw '''c"”" F." his sister. Mrs, Rae Ksennfdy mm ported deadlocked ovcr Burmas Mr. Kmnwy. refusal to include a most-favored nation clause in the agreement- Mr .and Mrs. Dannie MacQuarrie. Japan has agreed to withdraw the Roseneath were guests of Mr. and clause. Mrs. Elmer Millar on October 24. Mn and Mr ' . H , 8 was present. Sevcral donations were atcompaiiied by)" i&MIr.amGi'(iiiia):i:isn mceivm I” H" bufum The. DH.)- nmm(.,.' M”- Mm.Km.(.L Graham gram consisted of 1-t-..diiigs by Mild. were recent visitors to Chaflotte- H"b'” ”"”"-m' M".'" Elm" Ml" Town. While there may spent some "T Ind, M” Mic” Hm.k'"' M',”:1e Mme visiting with Mrs. Giiaham's.C0""1"5'”" M ”" d"""0ml pm”, i ;.m.,g Mm -nmnms Mmnn la dainty lundh was served by the Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mor- rison, Peters Road whose marriage took place at the Manse. Murray Harbor North. by Rev Carl Currie on Wednesday evening. October 13. Mrs. Morrison Is the former Mrs.i M371! Blackott. Thrir ntlondtintsi "T" Mrs. James Gillia and Mr. Lyle Rnufqn. . Mr. Zaner H. Mack of 'h'uro, N. 8.. Atlantic secretary of the Mission of Lepers was the guest sneaker in the Murray Habor North Prclbyterian Church on October 19. RN. M. C. Ciirrlo presided and? introduced the spcaker at the con- illision of tho devotional pt-riod.t "Tl" unit-resting slides were shouni "'rmnz the me of the tom and "if Work that is being done among. these unfortunate people. i "'5 Maxlvmn Johnston. was lws'es.. to the Ladier am society at her home in Murray River on' October 2!. Thirteen members re-. spundcd to the roll call with I iling and fracturing hcr wrist. All hostess assist:-d by ..lrs. Francis Fisher and Mrs. Webster Clow. Mrs. Annel Kennedy invited the mem- bars to her home for the Novem- ber meeting. Friends of Ml'!. Gcorifinl Reyn- olds. Murray River were sorry oi. hrar she had the misfortune of fal- the roll. which was answered by a verse from scripture. Mrs. Russell Hickox raad a very interesting article on Life in India. Members also enjoyed a reading by Mrs. Webb Nicholson which dealt with Schools in India. It was agreed that a new study book. ”Tlic Church in India", bei purchased by the Secretary. The meeting closed with worship and benediction. During the social hour Montague or 99” -oniEiTiENAii restores skin to normal health AT YOUR DRUG STORE - START TODAY! which followed Mrs. Garnet Moore Invited the members to hold the --?-?---------N next meeting at her home. SHOOT! SELF WIESBADEN. Germany (Reu- tersl-The United States air force in Europe announced Monday that Col. Othcl R. Deering, 48. com- mander of Erding air depot in Gnrmany. was found dead in bed MAYFAIR MURRAY RIVER, NOV. wish her it spot-dv rccovciy. l -A0. WANTED PARTS HELPER FOR AUTOMOTIVE PARTS ' Anww P. 0. box zoo MONTAGUE Saturday from an "apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound." .... Hlllli Slllll - liliSlIlA IHIE ti mist W" I ,;u,,,. Tscuuicoliitl PRl(.7l'ZS: Miitiiicr ........................ .. 250 and 500 Evening ....................... .. 350 and 75a YE THEATRE "::'..i MONTAGUE 8 and 10 P. M. jbmmh'mm MONDAY & russnav ”&".....'t""' , r Please note change in show time THEATRE 1&2-TIMESP liEFlBiRll YATES " WESPTIH UBILEE TRAIL Nllilitillli PICIURT. iv llAiilllPllilillT IIBSESSIIIN JANE VIYMAN - BOOK HUDSON