PAGQJ EIGHT . . , .. . Mrs. Roy Kennedy and young TI'IE daughter, Margie Anne, who have been visit.inig Mm. Kennedy's moth- Aosrrrs:-Monnctia: Eu-old r. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mrs.,"' M”? Mggile M”D”"”d- M0”? Bruce MIcPhee. Min Joyce Wigglnton. Pius McI(Innon, :afc;”9' T” l egnutgmiy 10' Onllwyk AGENT GEORGETOWN: waiaon Layers. till?” 1" iii an 5 3" WP 03” with the Civil Service. Tho Guardian mly be bought. at the following places in Montagunv --A Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The .rMr. Albert Johnston, who has run Office; in Souris: The snack Bar and H. Richards a son. completed his second yearyin medi- ..-wiorrriuan BUSINESS sI:n- Friends of rki. Hvoward Vi. . ,?;'f e3'r””:'t ,Y;"i;l:Ym be closed "om June 1';l5ou me Sorry m hear he MT mm the lining of his parents, Mr. and ..tTliE PREEBYTLRIAN m "'Pm" me Kmgis ommly THIS Leon Johnston Montague ..wnr.n CROSS ni.oon ,i)oNoal Memorial Hospital for treatment. IILDUC at St. Peter's Bay. 'I'ues- Mr George Player. Martinvale.,(,H , , , , A .. - . lR('H its (AMIDA. - services d”'y- Jun" Mhi 8"m P" M' 100 I5 3 l”?””' I" the Kmgs Comm lfnr Sunday May (list as follows: donors urgently needed. llMem0rlal Hospital. imonmme-1-I A -VI mm 730 P M ..-coma T0 l'ANTRi' s.u.i..l Mr. and Ni:- xiaimi g-V””K””'l:ilYln0lA:mcgoiv:iIllll:itlllrlihzmcillfezln Saturday. May 30th. Sir-wart. and zie and yuii:n; i'llliiL'Il'Pi', 5-iiirley, nf,C;;Ij&man am PIM Montague Sun: Becks Store. Benefit Kings County Dunclas, were visitors to xioiiianucmm. School 10 "A. "M R”, F. N. Hmmmlt llm Thumlm tYo-umz Minister. , 'DL'NDAS-Arinanilale Baptist. .-'l)LiN'.N”S. (iasilfllllailx - UNIV! , , . P- zi-rvices. Sundai. Mal Exist. li:()0'SDecial. lir-av)” BWWWI Sh" v',,,,1,II:e'dF;1all1l( (',rWn:,ll;,l,r'.V,ha5, re- i.m., Annanriaie: 7.14) Dundas. liFn't5ilI(tliPd. Reaiiiur S595 iliiiliimugwlmoRngugmlgls m; ?(l)”::r:l1': Speaker Rev. E. J. BFITFEISS. All Very Special 2' 55 50 Wilt lhers, ”N S )uN;inpBnlYing Mr me come. i t I l . I, . I . ' ....w. 1 ..vKEROSENl'”. and electric re”IgggilliralgmlpA;,l:l:e;;:n,ll,:s,, ,,ll31r; TGEONGETOWN PASTORAL ”"3"'”o"' elmlrw and emu” ier nionih; with his son Professor Iharge, United Chiiri-h ..i Cana(la.,washers at popular prices. lxic-;Mmm. Mulxwvi Md Mrs M”- :.-rvices fnr Til.-.y Jlist. Coronation Crowans Limited. Kiliniiir. lLum of wllmlpm tMan 'He W”. iervices, 11 a.m. Milltnwn Cross;l V 's- V ' S,,,,nd me wmm'f.. m'Omhs ix; :.iU p.m. Sturgeon: T p.m.l Mr. Barry Maclaiic. Fredericton. lhjmmwlw T i Teorgetown. Rev. W. A. Paterscnuhl. B, spent a few days in Mont-, I 7 , W"lSt"- lat-We WIS W”? W” "I M5 l”'”'oi t('lll'I(( ll oir iiiiiisr sun- ' 't 4"”'-"C" lcnts, Mr. and Mr: ClT'lY'l"S Mac- MM J, my yimnngtug sumo Iburet .i.m. Biblv Stiinnl for all iiizrrs iii- . .. I . ,. ., . . . CAPITOL M. ;J::::r;.;;:;:..'”;..;.'l”l:;;..?.1.i2i2:9; w""d 151and5' REY” HHIOYT mlvicc lti 'rai lRliF'lll) 11'00g am Momalme 9" Wednpmayl guests ,Riblc Swhnl. and Lord's lSuPD.erI l.Nliii'r:ir lhrlimir, 6:00 p.m, Bible " Sclinnl .in4l l.md's Supper. Combiii- x' .xci'iicc. at the Mon. T0-DAY and SAT. ,Mt's Mae Smith I Mr Ray Marhoii. Miiittagiie left THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -.,. . .. When in N55 the edict forth, wlncli coinmandcd the . , l u -. , l,t'Pste:-any for ii.'iilS)l'v.lilV0l' wlicie liv ?::E:l:Vll:.hHM.” M. vhnst at 8:00 11:15 gigrcepteti eiiipmitiicli do J1 ni. i;m-pr. migin: and Bible siiuiinii EVENING Past I - , '”" t'l'l' Rzil S .l(." ' CFCY . . MI” mmme Hmgmbmlmm "ml Ii lllt stalnll tillcjiisiitellllpgennelh Tl Mr. Harry Higmiibothain. Jr. returned In Halifax after attend-, mg the. gradiiatioii of their sisteial, 3" 4 STORY IIF ..'P.Rllt(iII AT MONTAGIT. - M Momagml at ltioiiingiic for use while the - I:::;f:;l”.f.1l””!-2;i.2:. 21.22.: The funeral of the lair Mrs. John MacKay of Glen William, took place Wednesday from the Peters Road Pres'oytei'iaii Church. Rev. Carl Currie conducted the service. -Hymns sung liicludecl ”Safe In The Arms Of .Iesii.:", "Docs Jesus Care” lmodcrn one, it was learned from ithc ProvincialDepai'tment of Pub- lllC Works and Highways yesterday. The bridge will carry one-way trariic only, witii a traffic officer on duty at all times to control the situation so that there will be no and "Meet Me There". A solo. ”I want To Go 'rm.,-,.--, ,.-,,5 render. iinncccssary delay in crossing and ed by Mr. Willard Mach:-an. Paii- laccidents will be avoided. Work bearers were: Arthur Acorn, Arthur ion this structure will be started at Maclxnnan, Archie Collins, Harri-lciicc. arcordlmz to Contract. Ten- Johnston, Alexander Martin mu lders will be called later for the Archibald Martin. infcrinent took lrrnstriictmii cf the proposed arr- place in Peters Roar! cemetery, rtiaiiciit hriduc , Coronation Parade MONTAGUII All veterans in the Montague area are requested ll -v-to-acme: .....i...' 5; Al BRIAN DONLEVY - ROD CAMERON ELLA RAINES - FORREST TUCKER BARBARA BRITTON - CHILL WILLS " with ILCARROI. NAlSH'JlM DAVIS U I Snood Play by Mary Mzcull, Jr. hand on u - in-tuvdcy liming rm Italy by lulu sum Associate Produce:-birouur iouph loan & l A IIPUILIC HCVUII I to join the Cnrrinatimi Parade which will fall in at the Legion lloinc on Tiicstlay at 'l:l5 pin. livclals and de- corations should be worn. ANNUAL MEETING KING'S COUNTY l l4'l.N'II AND (SAME ASSOCIATION hall? .Vni'r'is, cmiigclisl. i l scattered. N Miss Laura IIlL"x'”.I)(llll(ilii. Char-I , , . .. V y 4 INN) and Rainer oi Ellersiie navel . . . , iottetoari. Accompaiiiim; them Olitbecn awarded the contract for me I I I "mm W” M" Freeman Resmoldst ;i-niistriiction of a temporary bridge fortuiiaic than the others, manag- ed to kecp together. Tlicy did not repair to the church, but conceal-I ed theniselics iii the and. from their hiding place saw iheirl homes in flames and their flocksl Having prepared sonicl llargc canoes called Pirngues or? ldug nuts, they made their way, -across the strait to the lie St. Jean; land landccl at Puiiiic Prinic. These lpebplc were John and Aiiibrossct !Bourquc and their families. Jos- eph Pitrc Michael, Ia blaclcsmithi, no family, Leblanc and family, Chaisson When they arrived at Pointc Priinc Mr. Chiasson addressed them "in many happy words". They then knelt and gave thanks to God for having delivered thcni.and lbriilflliliz them to a place of refuge. , After this. so tradition says. lihev "inadc the. best feast. they cniiirl. to cheer evci;vbndy" Find- llng after a short. sninurn at Pointe 'Prime that. they were not. safe from the English. who at that ltime frequented Pnrt La Joie. they to Bay Fortune. where they were District. ilcpiiiy laid oi Charlottetown was lmously elected state deputy Prince Edward Island Knights oi Coliimbiis State Council. at. II'il', annual nieeting: held Wednesday in lsoiiris. Retiring stale clcputy. M. J. Mc-, Quald of Souris. presided. Attend-I ting were delegates from the three Island councils and members from ,various parts of the Province. I Plans were made i'cga'.'diiie: the bnys' cainri at. Riistico and it was, "hoped to liquidate the balance oil lthe capital debt on the camp. Thcl iiinancial statement. of the campl ':showed that. during the past sum-1 ,nier ll. had operated at a proiit.i I Reports. from the various coun- lcils indicated that the. Order was unani- oi the 4 l ”n a sound and healthy coiiditinu EDWARD T0-DAY and SAT. , UNITED CHITRCH HALL, I SERIAL - COMEDY I SHOWS 3:31) - 7 - 9 PRINCE FRIDAY, MAY 29th, AT 8 P. M. as g as the Great DIZ !' IIIANNEII Rll NEWS - CARTOON COMEDY -- SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 arms MONDAY - PRINCE EDWARD JOHN WAYNE” .. rue 'QUlET' MAN IS Allie!” MAN! You'll roar at every moment. of the rougli-and-tiimble lnvemaldng between John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara! a re says: - "Should go down in history as one of the greatest. come- -- uwv. ever inade!" 'i"here . ' The date, of the 1954 convention 8.1211... was set for the last Wednesday in LOOK MAGAZINE in this Prnvince, iviih l,l',lIS showing additional members for the past year. A resolution was pasaccl coin- meiidiiig the goveriiinent for the steps taken to ban immoral comic books and indecent literature in Prince Edward island and strong- lv reconimcndiiivz the govcrnmeiit to continue its good work along this line. Plans were made fur the forma- tion ni chapicrs of the Columbian Squires in Prince Edward Island rand ll. committee will be appointed lto go into this I)I'Oj('fCI. 1May, at. the Knights of Columbus MIDNIGHT Wilt... PRINCE 'SIlE NITBIIEII IIEI . BEAUTY Si. Alexis Church, built in 1853, enlarged in I870; iioiv the Parish Hall. and family, Honorc as prisoners of war. and wife. officers from Port-l.a-Joie and family. I lll-listuoric Mission or , St. Alexis, Rollo Bay l wcntnoined by five or six families from cx- St. Peter's Harbour . . . pulsion oi the Acadiaiis frciii, Grand Pro on the shores of tiicl Thcse people had been suffer- Bay of Fundy, six families, iiiorc iiig from the measles when their unfortunate countrymen were shipped from st. Peters, and being too ill to be moved. escaped expat- riatinn. A few families of Chlverles. D'Aigics and others who were con- cealccl, or lived at Savage Harbour rcniovcd later to Little River, to the south of Bay Fortune, mow Little Pond Pnrishi. During the fii'st few years these Acadiaus spent in Buy For- tune they refused in take the oath of Allegiance and were regarded Every spring would come in take an account of the seed that they sowed and in the Autumn would relieve them oi their hardly woii crops, leaving them barely sufficient to sustain life through the winter. Some of vthe women of Baye de la Fortune. as fast as the grain was tiireshccl. would conceal a portion of it. in lthelr ciotliiii: and carry it. away to the woods, WIICIT. they would hide it, and thus secure an extra. store. After some years, having taken the oath of Allegiance, they were per- that Chandier. QUE that another load next week. The pulp- wood is Anderson oi Charlottetown. May 31. Our services have in mind the approaching coronation of Our Gracious am. Sunday School: ll a.m. morn- ing service School; 7:30 p.m. Lower service and Sunday school. Alice Costello the lady members of the office staff oi Canada Packers Ltd, Charlotte- the guest of honour at I. lobster supper Room of the Bison Montague, prior to, EAGTERN GUARDIAN tSAlLS WITH PULP WOOD- The M.V. -Lady Cecil left Montague yesterday loaded with approxim- ately lino cords of pulpwood for bec. It is understood return for the boat will being supplied by Mr. ....,'.Vi()NTAGUE United Pastor- ate. Rev. J. M, Fraser, Sunday, Queen. Montague: 10 and Junior Sunday evening service. church MAY 29. 1953 YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE - FRI.-SAT., 29-30 - EXTRA PONY SOLDIER (Color) Tyrone Power and Cameron Mitchell Story Northwest Mounted Police - Excellent Montague. 3 p.m. 'FAlil-IWELL PARTY -- Miss was entertained by she was delicious Rainbow Restaurant, her departure for Montreal. As a token of esteem. Miss Costello was presented with a. farewell gift by Miss Eileen Burke. on behalf of the staff, and acum- piimentary address, in orisirmll verse, was read by Miss Eleanor. Kays. Following the supper ever)”- one enjoyedlthe singing Of DODUIRT songs. Miss Anna MacLaren. Mon- tagut-, presided at the piano. . -on, COMPANY CONVENT- ION - A regional convention of members of the staff of Irving oil Co. Ltd. was held last evening in the Rainbow Room oi the Bison Restaurant, Montague. A delicious lobster supper was served and everyone enjoyed a. hearty smil- song, with Miss Anna Machareii presiding at the piano. The visitors were welcomed by Mr. John E. White, manager of the Montague town, last. evening when in the 1:30 p.m.-Free Theatre. show for Coronation Program TOWN OF MONTAGUE June 2nd, 1953 school children, Yong 3:15 pm.-Lcgionnaires and other units ieavc Legion Hall. 3:40 .p.m.-Opening celebration. Singing of ”O Canada". Address by His Worship, Mayor B. Ii. Yco. Pipe selection. 4:00 o.m.-I-ler Majesty's address. Three cheers. . Singing "God Save The Queen." 8:30 p.ni.-3Fireworks display on school )Zl'Olillf.IS. branch oi the company. Among those present, were Mr. Arthur Irv- ing, Mr. K. B. Reed. general sup- crvisor; Mr. G. R. Williams, super- visor of the truck department: Mr. H. A. Mccann, sales supervisor: and Mr. C. J. Adcock. supervisor of the burner department, all of saint John, N. B.: and Mrs. W. G. Con- nolly, branch manager, Charlotte- town. .2... Special Meeting Of Montague Town Council SANDYIS THEATRE UNDER THE. STARS SHOVVING FRIDAY, MAY 29th. D P.'.ll. ”TIIE LADY FROM TEXAS" A Prize in Every I'B.)'LIll; Customer. ttook their canoes and paddled up mmed I" have undlsmmd Knights Of Columbus ,Conven.tion At Souris Len F. MacDou- Home in Charlottetown. posses- C0l"iLlllllvP..iIW (ill page 9 Other officers of the state were re-elected as follows: State treas- urer, Charles Boyian. Souris; state secretary, Gcorgc Cheverie, Char- lottetown; siatc advocate, George Claw, Siimmerside; state warden, Ben Cailagliaii, Charlottetown.-S. DeathPWednesday Of Mr. liillis Macllonalil ..tThc deathgiocciiired at the Moiiiugiie Town Council was , in the council room last. night WIW1 Mayor B. H. P60 were Councillors holds and Hessian. streets in the town process of Construction Co. lands had been ordered, and thati cured. I-Ic Kings County Memorial Hospital on Wednesday of Mr. Hiliis Mac- mm yam. Mayor Yea Donald of Greek River. at the age of 51 years. lsnn of John of A. MacDonald "11 m""'lG”ek Riv" He leaves "I "l0:::;' resignation of Councillor Jamleson. who was appointed it-"K10 Hmdemm 0? M"”'"-V H”; the light and sanitation committee. ll lbesides his sorrowing widow lbour North, two sons, Cari ii Jimmie, of Greek River; two broth- ers, Newell and Artemas oi Allis- iton. and one sister, Lauri-tta. Mrs. 'RiLym0lid Reynolds, Murray River. The funeral will be held Satur- iday afternoon at 2:30 from Peter's Ilioad Presbyterian Ciiiircli. MEAFORD, Ont. (CPM --one niihome. in Gaspereaux on Wednes- the. biggest cavp ever taken in the Big Head river, st 2'1-pounder, was caught by Ted McLaughlin. Al- though a nuisance to game fisher- men, the. carp is a popular food for some markets. THRILLER ro-merit at use p.m. EDWARD The deceased was the Pd temporary '..x special meeting 09 the held presiding. Present MacGowan. Ray-3 Mayor Yeo reported that certain, were in the, being prepared and araveilcd by the. Poole and Beer. Mayor You also announced that the new 10 by 16 foot sign for Montague to be placed at Wood Is- the site for the sign had bceii pro-, also said that a new l'nion Jack had been purchased for the Town Hall, and that the staff and pulleys were being prepared. On motion it was decided to ask the members oi the Fire Depart- SANDY'S Vile are privileged to present the full length film of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II including the Westminster Abbey ceremony. "A QUEEN IS GROWNED" Colour by Technicolor Showing June 30th and July 1st . 1 intent to decorate main street for ilie coronation activities since they possessed the ncccssary ladders and equipment. The newly gravelied Market Road from the New Road to Queen's Road is being prepared for paving announced. appoint- oi the the Councillor Greene was chairman street committee following chairman of DeatROPMr. (LA. Steele, Gaspereaux ..'The death octurred at his day of Charles A. Steele at. the age of '73 years. after a. lengthy illness. The late Mr. Steele was ii vet- eran oi the First World War. hav- ing joined the 98th seige, and later the 102nd. Following hostilities, he returned to Gasrpereaux where he took up farming and fishing. ' His wife. Eliza McKenzie, pre- deceased him 10 years ago. He leaves to mourn three daughters. Frances, Mrs. Lloyd Reid, Murray Harbour North; Jean. Mrs. Arthur Ramsay of Charlottetown. and Mar- garet at. home; five sons, Charles, Colin, and William in Ontario. and Ivan and Girl at home; two Ils- ters also survive, Margaret, Mrs. William MacDonald, Panmure Is- land. and Martha, Mrs. S. C. Knight. Georgetown. The funeral will be held this morning at it oiciook from St. Paul's Ohurch. Sturgeon. BAR GAS PUMPS, MON'I'R.l1AL (OP)-A meeting or pu-tshlonera rejected an oil oom- pany's offer to purchase or lease part of the St. Mark's Anglican Church grounds to erect a service station. Mari-ibers said such a. pro- tect. would mu the beautiful front- age of the site, more than a cen- tury old. MOIIIIMENTS and iiisciiieiioiis LEVI V. POWER, I Montague, P. I. I. i kw P”, . Representative - 3 .1. Louis Mueboncld 3 B6 MeGllI Avenue -;-,. Ladies Gentlemen This is your Invitation to Learn about the new way of life by attending the free demonstration of the World's Leading Home Freezer Sponsored by International Harvester Co., of Canada, Ltd. We are all interested in lower food costs. time saving in the kitchen, saving in shopping time, better tasting meals, better balanced meals and more healthful meals. All these better ways of living and many more will be. presented to you by Mrs. E. Casey, Home Economist from International Harvester at the ST. MARY'S PARISH HALL SOURIS, FRIDAY MAY 29th 8.30 PM. during this Over 3i150.00 in prizes to be given away You iiiay demonstration. Come and bring your friends. be it winner. A. S. Macswain En? Sons Morell. P. E. I. WEEK-END SPECIALS at HOOLEY'S MEN'S WEAR MONTAGUE All Wool WORSTED SUITS for ONLY 537.95 Blue, Brown and Grcih .. AL,sQ .. Special Prices on BLAZERS end FLANNET Phone 2410-I.