THE GUARDIAN. cnanwrrnrown MAY 10. 1949’! ,_,__..,_~.»"=—os-t;.-,_~jg~;-e--- . WG-32:- ~-._.._ w. and ‘IIIE. PRINCE EDWARD aasAssgn —PRINCE EDWARD- W STARTS MONDAY. MAY 288D . JANE ‘WYMAN ' LEW AYRES MWAIINER BROS’. NEW DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT ++o++e+eo4o++o++4+v+eo++4+o ee-oeueewvoe e ~ PRINCE EDWARD-comma wen. ~-~zz»»;_<:;_./..,-_/ , liililtliifillitiilllll 4—-IIAYS—-4 i. \ l 1 .1‘. ‘I a salts» mc\l\r\r\r\.'\f\i Their um burned ell the brighlenubeeeuee It llamed in the shadow of death! TYRUNE POWER INDII DARNELL ‘ "IA HAYWORT Hm ‘- ~ ..iv. iimun . , , FEATURE STARTS At 8:80 - 7- 9 [l ii THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘samurai uorrraovm Harold r. .. mu Ste AGENT GEORGETOWN x lands-y, Albert Althea. lI-II- Dyna Harriet Clilr. - Weldon uni-e. Tlle Guardian may be following placed In Montague: In Georgetown: The Poet Office; 5°99" Mr. and Mn. Warren Iadner, Mrs. G.G Clay, and her daughter, Edith. were visitors to Haliiax on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. l-LJ. llynes, returned to Montague on Friday iollowlng a trip to Montreal to visit Mr. Hynes who is a patient in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hooley, Mon- tague, were Sunday visitors to Charlottetown, guest; o! Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gray. Mr. Lloyd Coll-ings, who has been living for many years in Sturgeon, is moving to lower Montague where her will takg up residence. Mr. Jamw Cad-more, commercial traveller, was a. business visitor to Montague and vicinity on Thurs- day where he celled on his many customers. Miss Tens Martin. employee o! the Bison Restaurant, has return: ed to Montague, miter spending a week's vacation at the homg of her patents in Caledonia. His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Austin Fraser, who is a patient in the hospital in Montreal, is gradually improving and may soon be discharged. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buall, Mur- ray Harbor. were visitors to Mon- tague on Thursday. Mr. Buell is owner of the motion picture cir- cuit in Murray Harbour and Mur- ray River. ..' Mr. Bryer Llewellyn and Mr. Bert MacDonald, employees oi Bergmann’; Montague. iness visitors to Truro on Tuesday route. 18th. Ahnandale. Eldon. Friday, Saturday 21st. slve survey work on the ci-ude Messrs John Kimball Victor. Mumaghan, and John O'Brien 'I‘ho m psori including the and the road near Moreii roads Road, future, and a Such innprovement s must use these roads throughout condition at a time when it is ne- cessary to have good roads owing to the amount oi produce passing over them. It is hoped that such improvements will soon he forth- coming and that farmers will he given an added opportunity to participate in the general move- Allisten and Vicinity Mrs. J. H. Campbell, was a visitor to Montague on ‘mes- day. Mr. George Worth. Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Alllston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dixon, Gaspereaux, were visitors to Alliston on Sunday. Miss Vonda Munn, Grade XI student Montague, spent the week- end at her home at Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnston, Sum- merside, were visitors to Peter's Road on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPherson and son Tommy are spending a few days at Peter's Road, guests oi Mr. and Ms. Ellis McPherson. Mrs. Thomas McPherson, Belle- vlew and Charlottetown, is visit- ing her son and daugbter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McPherson, Peter's Road. Mr. and Mn. Olndm Ii and daughter June, Summeraide. were visitors lo Peter's Road on Sunday, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLeod, Alllston, spent the week-end in Charlottetown. guests of their daughter and son-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Johnston. Mr. Frank Murdock. Murray Harbor, had the misfortune on Iuesdey to out his hand very bad- ly on a planer. his many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Fund Mn. Norman Black and daughters Meredith and Heather Ann. Giarlottetown, were visitors to Allismn on Wednesday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert . NOTICE . .0rder your frames, sashes, screen doors and windows early, and avoid the rush; also matched lumber. ‘Prices on Bequest -» Phone Hurray River 8-16 .-- ~IaeIAY&C0. Mun-aylllver FIIIE" IIISIIIIIIIGE‘ I ;¢"¢.|iqn Componiel Preferred ‘Rom F0! frelmed Rlslu " lillY hllllllllll 4-’ .... ‘Zffs; e .-.._. The vicinity o! Peter's Road and Cambridge were shocked and sad- loneer newspaper man who pub- lslied the old North Bey Dispatch from 1001 untll he retired in 192i. died yesterday. in SI- Petefl: were bus- travelling via Wood Islands ferry .3816 OPENING SHOW-"Sad- die Pals". Gene Autry. Wood Islands. Monday. May 16th. Sturgeon. ‘lites- day, 17th. Canoe Cove, Wednesday. Thursday. 19th. 20th. Bridgetown. ‘EXTENSIVE SURVEY WORK 0N ROADS —— At present exten- Kings County roads is being carried out by a group oi surveyors who in- Johii Coffin. Ivan The group have surveyed several Sparrows It is understood that these roads are due to be widened in the near heavy coating of gravel will be placed on the roads. would be a great welcome to the farmers who the year since particularly in the spring and fall they are in a sad ment oi produce to other markets. Allisten, bought at my of the lll- S. A. Llewellyn; “n. C11. in lourls: Condom‘: end Florence The Poet Office. EASTERN (mammals .. Mr. Lloyd Walker, Caledonia. was a business visitor to Montague on Thursday, Mr. Newell MacDonald, Alllsion, r gue on Wednesday. Mr. Charles Wilkins was a bul- ineso visitor to Montague on ‘Ihumtlay calling on hlrcuetom- ers. Mr. Murray Jatoluon, Peters Road, was a recent visitor to Mon- tague, guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Neil I-Iooley. Mr. James MacBeth, Montague, is spending a tow days in Bellevue guest of Mr. and Mrs, Roderick MacDonald. ....' GIRL GUIDE MEETING — At the regular meeting ol the first Montague Girl Guides Company, live young girls were enrolled by Mrs. Donald Samson, commission- er ior Kings County. The girls were Joanne Wetter-worth. Glenda Jamieson, Nan Stewart. Agnes McEwen, and Shirley MacLean. Another feature oi the meeting was thg presentation of a gilt to Mrs. Samson as a token oi the esteem in which she is held by the Girl Guides. Miss Anne Yeo read the address and the gift was presented by Glenda Jamieson. Mrs. Samson. although deeply touched by their thoughtfulness. expressed her sincere appreciation. Mrs. Samson has been most act- ive Ln the affairs oi the girl guides and will be greatly missed after she and Mr. Samson have lelt for Portage La Prairie to which Mr. Samson has been transferred. ..‘1'0UNG PEOPLES SOCIETY MEETS -— The regular meeting of the Young Peoples Scciety oi St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fraser on Monday evening. The devo- tional period was in charge ol Miss Thelma Larler, assisted by wuss Mary Honphlll. Miss Iarter ihcn conducted the study period, the theme oi “which was “John MEIR? This Part oi the meeting closed with the hymn “Stand up. Stand up for Jesus". The presid- ent, Miss Anne MacEaoher-n, then 100k Charge oi the business per- ‘ iod. The minutes o! the last meet- ing were read and approved. Roll call was answered by a. verse of Scripture from Revelations. At the close of the meeting a social hour of games and singing was enjoyed. The piano accompanlsts were hits. Byron Stewart and Mr, Carl Currie. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. An enjoy- able cvening closed with the singing of “Bless be the Tie that Binds" followed by the Mizpah Benediction after which the meet- ing closed. .. ~ r/mswsnr. PARTY ._ m, choir of the Montague United Church held a farewell party ior Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sam . on Wednesday nig-ht at the church classroom. All members o! the choir were present tn express their farewell to Mr. and Ms. Samson prior to their departure ior Port- age Ll Prairie where Mr. Samson has been transferred as manager oi the Bank of Nova Scott; alter having served in the Montague Branch as manager for the past three years. Mr. and Mrs.. Sam- son will leave for Portage La Prairie 0n Saturday moming, My, Samson has for the past years been director of the church choir. and has given uristintingly of hi5 time and serviq; to every project which has been ior the advance- ment oi the community welfare. Mrs. Samson has been no less ao- tlw 1n many and varied interests in the comm-unity in pay-twin“- the Girl Guides and Red Cross. A i011)’ sin-x song was oniloyed at tihe Party and this was followed by a number oi hes by choir members. Mrs. Howard Vlckereon then reed e. numrber oi very hum- orous verses. Mrs. LB. Poole pro- oented them with a lovely silver flower basket on bohuli of the choir. A delicious lunch was then served to the members. The even. ing- was brought to s. close by the filming oi “Bias b4; the tie that Binds". HEADS ENGINEERS QUEBEC. May 1I—(OP)—J. E. Mm-VWJBI’. chief engineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway Oomp- any, Montreal. today was elected president of the lhiglneerlng 1n- stitute oi Canada. now in the 6am annual meeting. He siseceeds J,N, Finleyson of Vancouver. Other oi- fleers include: I. P. MacNab, Hal. iiax. E2]! “Cu for treatment of Rheumatic and Arthritic Pains Neurills, etc. O ‘lheeewhe lnvelnl incomes due to erlp pllug Arthriiie fl Rheumatiepainqllh dened to hear oi the sudden pus- L "cw ing away of Ernest Henderson. “a lfxirzn": iilteen-yeer-old eon ei Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henderson. The eom- 1"‘- “'5' mualt! extends their deepest viii III! ll sympotlw. - treated early. Alkyourdrugl ..Z'.‘II.'.".'.I‘—‘.%’ .. if... a t ""”‘"' t -. l? ' . 4mm Hum Nswwn. ‘I8. Pike Si.“ lath llllflflll lllllllltllll! llllill unionism. mono 1.0m was a business visitor to Monts- 956 anathema CENTRAL IOYALTI SCHOOL Report for April. Junior Department: Grade III-l. Annie Laurie Mec- Lea-n; 2. Wayne Power; 8. Sushi Morrison. Grade II-l. Gail Stewart; 2. Patricia. Anderson; 8. Floyd War- ren. Grade I—l. Phyllis MscMiilan; 2. Eva Perry; 8. Marilyn Cart. Highest average: Gail Stewart, . 5'6. Periecl. attendance: Ian Mac- Donald. Annie Laurie Minot-ear, Susan Morrison, Margaret Perry, Lillian Warren, Laura Bernard, Roberta MacDonald, Phyllis we- Mlllan, Claudia 000k. Helen S. Agnew, Assistant. NEW HAVEN SCHOOL Report for month of April: Grade X-l. Bernice Gass; 2. Mary Tierney; 3. Lloyd Murphy. Grade VIII-i. Juno MscPhee; 2. Gerald Iierney; 8. Tommie MiaePhee. ' , Grade VI-l. Eileen Boyle; 2. Wilma Willis; 8. Druciila Mac- Pbee. ~ Grade V-l. Melbourne Gass: 2. Garth Willis; 8. Freda MacKin- non. Grade IV-Margaret Kiokham. Grade III-l. Joan Willis; 2. Artie MacPhee; 3. Barbara Pol- lard. Grade 11-4. Angus MaaPhee; 2. Edna. Iflckhm and Gloria Dar- rach (equal); 3. Beryl Pollard. Grade I (Sal-Wilfred Newman. Grade I (Jr.)——l. Roddle Mae- Kinnon. Reta oampbell, teacher. LITTLE POND SCHOOL Report for April: Grade X-l. Bertha Macken- zle. Grade IX--1. Roland Jenkins; 2. Bernie MacDonald. Grade VIII-d. Cbristelle ‘Mac- Kenzie; 2. Elaine MacDonald. Grade VII-l. Roy Jenkins; 2. Howard MacDonald. Grade VI-l. Edwina MacDon- ald; 2. Henry Jenkins. Grade V-1. Harold MacDonald; 2. Lloyd Jenkins. Grade 1v~1. Edna Jenkins. Grade III-l. Bate Brink; Lloyd Blacltett. Grade II-l. Anne Ronnie MacDonald; Blackett. Grade 1-1. Joseph MacDonald; 2. Joyce Blackett. Highest average, 92%. MacDonald. A. C. MaoPhee, teacher. 2. Steele: 2. 8. Edgar Joseph APPIN ROAD SCHOOL 0 Report ior March and April: Grade X: 1. Edna MacEachern. 2 Gordon MacEachem. Grade VIII: 1. Kenneth Par- rar. 2. Rena Gass. Grade VII: l. Pearl Parrar. 2. Jackie Condon. 8. Ronnie Cud- more. Grade VI: 1. Halter MacPhail. Grade IV: l. mnrlotte Mac- Eachern. 2. Marlon Farrar. 8. Audrey Cudmore. Grade III: 1. Dorothy Mathe- son. 2. Donnie Gordon. 8. Mary Alice Condon. Grade II: l. Anne Gordon. Grade I: 1 John Gordon. 2. Fairlie Carney. 3. Juddle Mae- Emzhern. Highest overlie in Senior Grades —- Ens Macllschern — as per cent. Highest average in Junior Grades — John Gordon-Mil p.e. Prise ior most stars in spell- ings —- John Gordon. Prize ior best weather chart- Ena Macliiachern. Teacher Buchanan. Mary MaeLeod MISCOIJCHE HIGH SCHOOL Report for month o! April. Grade xL-l. Cedric Gallant. Dorothy Hammill. equal; 2, Gladys Murray; 3, Irene Bernard. Grade X.-1, Velma Perry; 2, Olga snail; 3, Eunice Dealtochu. Grade DL-l, Estelle Williams; 2. Irene MoKlnnon; 3, Eunice Gaudet Grade VIEL-l, John Deafiochea; 2. MU)’ J. Gallant; 3, Archie Gaudet. Grade VLL-l, June Gallant; 2. Eileen Gsudet; 3. Dolores Wybou. Grade VI.-l. Greee Seaman; 2, Roaeuury McQuald; 3. Lorraine Williams, Grade V.—1, Emu Gallant; 2, Doreen DeCostew, George Power, Emily Peters, equal. Grade IV.--1, Elaine Gslhat; 2 Rosalie punches: 8. KI: Goudet. Grade 111-1. Winnlfred Peters; 2, Patricia. Poirier; 3, Ihmnett Wil- llama, Grade IL-l, Gerald Vane; 2, Bella Gaudet; I, 111s Clalant. Grade I A.—1, Delores Oeudet; 12., Igornine Gsudet; 8. Albert Gel- Il . Grade I B.—1. M8011 lkNeii; 2. feuline Gaudet; 3, Clarence Gel- ant. TOIONTO SCHOOL The following is the ripest for the month of April: Grade VIlI-Irldetrit llacq- uiere. Grade VI-J. lnrline Dotted: 8. {urine Peters; 8. Maynard Gel- an . Grade V-i. Hleen Peters; 2. Joseph Dalton; 8. Hamid Peters. Grade Iv-l. Helen Gallant and Vlartin Doiron (equal); lkennelh Gallant; . Herbert Slaoqulere. Grade —Edwin Peters. Grade‘ 11-4. Pearl llwquiere; r cells Gallant; 8. Gloria Peten. Grade 1 (A)—l. mu Gallant; 2. Walter 1.0mm. "- Grade I (Bl-l. Reggie Peters; i Betty Dlaequim. Grade I (Al-Na tech. Highest average: lleea Pete". .1 l1 . Perfect sttendance: Darin: Peti- era, Joseph mired. Ronald 1mm. ldwla return. Jails Gallant. Nor- FBONT ROW (Left to ll-llhl): Burge, BACK ROW: Helen Glllla, Donald, Ivan Cheverle, Terrence ma Gallant. Mary Gallant, Doris Gallant. Elmer Doiron. Teacher: Anita A. Doiron. FANNIN G SCHOOL The iollowing ls the honor roll for the month o! April: Grade X: 1. Anabel Auld; 2, Fran- ces MacKinnon; 3, Joan Beairsto. Grade IX: 1, Janet MacKinnun; 2, Junior MacKenzie; 3. Vivian Bry- enton. Grade VIII: 1, Mary MacNull; 2. Mary MacGougan; 3, Donald Beair- sto. Grade VII: 1, Vernon MacKenzie. Grade VI: 1. David Chisholm; 2. Georgie Lockhart: 3, Alien Gallant. Highest averages: Mary MacNutt 96.6%; Mary MacGougan 92%; Da- vid Chisholm 94.2%. Pcrfcct attendance: Verna Bry- cnlon, Frances MacKlnnon, Anabel Auld, Janet MacKinnon, Vlvlun Brycntnn, Donald Beairsto, Mary MacNutt, Mary MncGougan, Ver- non MacKt-nzic, Lois Bryenton. Joyce MacKenzle, Georgie Lock- hart, David Chisholm, Terry Ste- wart. Clarence Gallant. Allen Gul- lant. Alice D. Lockhart, Teacher. Junior Dept. Grade V (Sn): 1. Joyce Bryanton; 2, Preston Bealrsto; 3, Ralph Craig. Grade V (Jr.): 1, Charles Bryan- ton: 2, Ronald Chisholm; 3. Heath Wall. _ Grade 1V: 1. David Cross; 2. Annelaine Gallant. Grade III: 1, Audrey MacKen- zle; 2, Mary Jorgensen; 3. Georgie Craig. Grade II (Sr.): 1, Percy Mac- Gougan; 2, Mabel Beairsto; 3, Al- fred Wall. Grade II (Jr.): 1, Clifford Bealn sto; 2, Robert Bryanton. Grade I (a): 1, Mary Woodslde; 2, Kenneth Stewart. Grade I (b): l, Gloria Bryanton. Margaret Cross (equal). Grade I (c): 1. Donna Woflslde. Perfect attendance: Joyce Bryan- ton, Ralph Craig, Preston Beairsto. Eldon MacKenzie, Ronald Chisholm. Charles Bryanton. David Cross, Annelalne Gallant, Audrey Macl-(en- zle. Mary Jorgensen. Winston Bry- anton, Percy MacGougan, Clifford Beairsto. Robert Bryanion, Mur- garet Cross. Kenneth Stewart. Highest averages: Joyce Bryan- ton 91.4%; Audrey MacKenzle 93.4% Percy MacGougan 93%. Catherine M. Lockhart, Teacher. SBA VIEW SCHOOL Senior Department: Grade X-l. Joyce MaoKay; 2. George Donald; 3. Clayton Adams. Grade lX-l. Marion Duggan; 2. Thelma Campbell. Grade VII-l. cm muphv: z. Clifford Donald; 3. Ina Murphy. Grade Vii-l. Ethel Adams; 2. Herbert Adams; 3. David Adams. Junior Department: Grade V-l. Reta M/urphy; 2. Enid Donald; 8. Eleanor Campbell. Grade IV—l. Joan Duggan. Eth- ' el Adams. Grade III-l. Donald Adams; 2. Lois Murphy; 8. Marjorie Adams. Grade I (Al-l. Faye Coulson. Grade I (B)~l. Fanny Adams; 2. Katherine Campbell; 3. Helen Murphy. Grade 2. Leigh Sutherland; Ooulson. J. J. Dunphy. Principal. Joseph Darrach Murray. lsslst- ant. ((9-1. Jerry Adams; 3. Lowell NORTH TBYON SCHOOL Honor roll for m0 oi April: Grade VII-l. Domd Lord; 2. Inls MacDonald; 2. Dean Johnson and Ralph MacDonald (equal). Grsde 6-1. Arthur Oelbeek and Helen Howatt (equal); 2. Mabel hhobonald; 8. Basel Dawson. Grade V (A)-l. Margery Wood; 2. Blair Delaney. GrldeV (Br-l. RAylnnndThmn- eon; 2. Elisabeth ‘Itiomson; l. Winnlfred ‘momsdb. n. J. mason orrosuuler ‘ttuag and lgpplyhg Gleam u. IONTAOUI. P. l. I. Iflu lleurlx s Edna Hughes, Theresa. MacDonald. Mary Wilson, Elizabeth MeCa-ughey, Joseph Maolosae. Berns- dette Burli. All!!! Dally. GRADE XI . Souris School‘ Pupils Mary Murphy, Agnes Boylsn, Sue MpGaugh. Marie Rooney. Claln Doucetie, Donnie MacDonald; 3. Wood and Jimmie I-lowatt (equal) Grade lI-—l. Ronnie Johnson 2. June Johnson. ‘ Grade I (Al-l. Jessie Howatt Grade I (B)——l. Cathy Sherren 2. Idele Slavln. Teacher—Christlne Sharron. .__..€_-_-—-- MILL RIVER. EAST SCHOOL REPORT I of April. Grade VI: l. Muriel Bell. IPROFESSI J. E. Burnett, '.l..B. Barrister. Solicitor. 0o ', ounncubws BUILDING 184 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. l'.E.L Bu: (l4 Tel. 2380 MORRELI. DENTAL X-IIAY Phone 286': 4 ‘ ---———PP , _._ J. S. TAYLOR I Optometrist I Eyes examined, glasses fit-i Corner Kent b. Queen Sh. y Ofllee Phone l956-4Iouee i018 v _-:=.—..;;.-.-.;aa@'g- Mclltesen 8. Peclte A. W. MATHESON. ILO-v A. H. PEAIIE. B.A.. Bnrrlstermete. Collections - Monry to Inca 00 Great George Street Olurlottetuvw \ Katherine MacDonald. Grade IV-I. George Wood; 2. Pauline 2. Adele Dixon; 8. Wayne Thomas __-- ...._ | i Dr. W. R. Carson Mervin M ' nls. Kenneth Mae- I-Photo by Ghrnhnm. |-——r' Grade v: 1. Earl Bell. s. ma; Mogglson. , . . . Grade IV A: 1. Eric &nlllmafl 2. Malcolm Bell. (b) Braids. Mali-T thews. '7‘ Grade III (a): 1. Toice Smalls. man. 2. Bobby Horne. 8. Mulch: Gard. Belle Haywood (equal) .3‘ Grade III (b): Harold Gard. "; Grade II: 1. Norma Home. Grade: 1. Jimmie Gard. I. Lloyd.‘- I Gard. Perfect Attendance: Muriel loll." ' Eric Smallman, Toice Smallmx Following ls the report oi Mill Bobby Horne, Belle Haywood, River East School ior the month a 01a Gard, Jimmie Gard, uqlff: Gard. Teacher — Hazel Oercoran. “In. oat/st CARDS/g NEIL W. 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' Barrister, Eta. lent of Neva Beetle Chambers Charlottetown. PEJ. norms r0 mus eeeeeer ’ George l. Tweedy. L0 Collections mam: A. tam. Ito. H. l. DUANE Glld COMPANY OIIAITIIID Chiropractor Palmer Graduate MONEY r0 was CIIAKLOTTETOWN on. um. m Prince st. Phone m: IAIRISTER. soutgrrgill- ' ca..." _. . Joseph R. MucMillun LL B ' J. A. MeGuigcn ' ' norms, mo. BAIIBISTEB- touci 0B.‘ ovanla mummy!‘ A. Wdlrlten Guudef. lell 8t Melhlesen" nuns-runs. SOUOITOIS. It n. s. nu. nu."- n. l. "- I mute ofilhv AND IAII none-ruse - uo Richmond at. ’ ~ Charlottetown. P-l-l- ACCOUNTANTS OITICIS- lhilfu Charlottetown ‘Innate New Glasgow Inn IIISVIIIO IN OHAILUITITOWN ..\\.§. —