MAY 28. 1953 1. ,f .. ;li PAGE EIGHT . . . . . . .. . ,. .- TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 4 i . 5 V ' l - . - ” THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ' J . I in Bristol Man I it :1 A T - - i v: ,l AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Euold r. uiuiry Hrs.-Byron smnii-t Mn. Graduate 1: i i” g p Bruce MscPhee. Mlu Joyce Wlgglntim. Pius Mclilnnon. ' H g .3. " Out of the pages of the Saturday Lvening Post AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Luen. I " ' . t i r.':::;. H.?.i”iiI;"i..?;5i'.1.”'Lfiu'.;'i?t”Jl'3”ii'L?'3i '::'.':.""'."':;" l l , - -J ' I II CII I CO! C W 3 it I l land 10,- the taking: Pest omce: ti. soui-iii: The Snlol Bar aiid'u. BIcIn:ds a son. l. l V A . . . -A ..'DUNN's. Gaspereaux -- Dally i ' ” v I ..'SOURls INOCULATING 5 ii. 3 gm. J gig, 54.95 ' , i . ' cfpplvic I0-Ii!ll)l)liII';l:1(;IIllgI:.:xTE-lC;ld0(t 65:15.” 0” an M E - , V A V c l ren wt 9 i. ' ay. 3 ....- .- l 2,901. 'l-4 P- 51- in lh8Pub11cHenllh I . .'noN'T FORGET the auction ' l Nurse's office in the Townll-lall. ggle at the 1,” Norman Mac. ' A '7 ' . E ..'DANCF.. Beaver iiiiii, Mon- tague. Friday. May 29th, and Tiles- x min or B FIEHIINE HEN! V: wk ' I t E 3, it ' ; day. June ihid, Burnsl Orchestra. t r Admission 50 cents. y; t . --4-- -3 . .. 'RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR F A A CLINIC at st. Peter's Bay. Tues- zilp x day. June 9th. 8-10 F. M. 100 ' donors urgentli- needed. - rq ml t Vs-.. ti r. 'xr' ' meomr. 'ro PANTRY saw. 15 p L. Siitui-day. tsiay 30th. Stewart, and (' it - K net-kt: store. Benefit Kings County - ilospitai t l 3,9 , ....... E ,,u;.; ; -.u.i. wool. VVORSTEI) Suits 4; 'l ' .-also special prices on mu. 3, ' iiiti tliiiiiels Hoolefs Men's , '3-ii Went, Nlotitngue. . ; . W pp i . I . p , Q Ml'S Prescott E. Fl'enCI'l or 51 uzktya 1”. if, I I I i l , . , Gleason Street. W.-Medford.Mass., p in , .....J .. W ....- , A has returned to her home from . '1' p .l' p g ltiurrav Harbor North. Prince Ed- ,. xiii! it. M; M 2 ward islniici. where she attended ; F5” ' i A g .- .r d f K tiie funeral service for her mother, X)! Mrs. Lucy Ada MacKay. Mrs. 1 .1 P V -tuning F'reiirh's father, Mr. William Neil Fjg M) i , ' BRIAN DONLEVY - ROD CAMEIOII hlacljaig rnassedh away only a T (K niont i e ore. T ey were in their ' nu umfs FORREST U ET 88th and 87th years respectively. BARBARA iimou . (mu virus Gharbonneau-Down Wedding ..'St. Joseph's Church. Montreal. 1. was the scene of Pl very pretty . iieddiiu; Easter Monday morning", iApril ti. when Bertha Teresa,t ldaiigiiter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. p " Dwan, St. Peters Bay, became the . bride of Robert Cliarbonneau, son if g of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cliarbon. l-l 1 p0mC neaii, Moiilreal. Reverend Father SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 is ' C CARTOON - SERIAL rited at the ceremony. -The bride. who was given awayl by her brother Owen. chose afioor length gown of white chantilly ,was held with vioe-president Aulay's. Murray Harbour. on Sa'- ufrlay. May 30th. at the hour of 2:30. Mr. iflckiia Continued from page 1 said that the Provincial Govern- ment was supplying the best ser- vices possible to the people here. He cited expenditures in the De- partments ol.' Health and Welfare. Public Works. Education and In- dustry and Natural Resources, and emphasized that more aid was needed from the Federal Govern- ment. He said the cost of administ- ration had risen greatly in the pastl few years and the people must- fisht for further assistance mm or. siiiiint served four years in Ottawa. He C0HZ1'3lll13l9d M1 the R. C. A. F, before entering St. Kickham and Said he W35 5'-11'3 h5lDunstaii's lliiiversity ulierc he ob- would receive the full cooperation tmm-(1 mg 1;, so, 111.1949. Of CVEYYOUE in K1583 dU1'lnK his Before l)9f.'lllllllig his internship campaign. at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Om” 3P03k9N hum 3" the Montreal. Dr. Sinnott, and Mrs. convention included Senator George sumo", Wm H5” brie”). in p. E. Barbour. Hon. Dougald MaoKi.nnon. I. Minister of Public Works and Highways. Senator T. V. Grant, Hon, Eugene Cullen. George Seville, M.L.A., Thomas Cullen. M.L.A., Brenton St. John, M.L.A.. Hon, Keir Clark, M.L.A., William Acorn. The rvzular meettniz of the M.L.A. Mrs G. S. Inmsn, Presi- Montague Home and School As- dent of the'P.E.I. Women's Liberal socizttioii was held in the teacliers' Association and Mr. P., R. MC-lrooiii of the new school. Monday Cot-mac. first vice-president, of levening. In the absence of Dr. G. the Liberal Association of Can- :S, A. Iniiiiiii, the iiieeting was con- r. .i. Cyril siiiiiott tzraduates in Medicine at Mt-Gill University. Montreal. included Dr. J. Cyril Sinnott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick R. Siniiott of Bristol. P. E. I. . fYesterday's lVlON'l'A(i I'll II SCHOOL p one. , tie Saviour" were sung and the s service closed with prayer by Rev. 1 M.R.E.C. The annual M.R.E.C. Sunday School convention was held in St. Unitsd Church Hall. yesterday afternoon David": Georgetown, and evening. Rev. A. C. Fraser of Valleyileld United Church. who led the open. his devotional period, chose for the Scripture reading. Paul's sec- ond letter to Timothy, chapter Mrs. W. A. Bruce. of Valleyfield, was heard in I pleasing solo. ”Near To The Heart of God". Hymns "Such Pity As A Father Hath" and "Pass Me Not, 0 Gen- A. C. Fraser. The district president, Mr. Gor- don Collin, then introduced the convention leader, Rev. J. B. Wil- son, secretary of the Board of Christian Education of the Mari- time United Baptist Convention. Delegates from the Sunday School of this district were also intro- duced by Mr. Coffin. Minutes of the last annual convention were read and approved. and the finan- cial statement given by the sec- retary-treasurer. The following schools were represented at roll call: Vaileyfield, Lower Montague, Montague, Georgetown, Sturgeon, Bellevue, Milltown Cross. and Kil- mulr. Committees were appointed as follows:- Nominating comniittee: Mrs. W. A. Bruce, Valleyneld; Miss Alva. Brehaut, Montague; and Mrs. H. L. Larsen. Georgetown. ' Courtesics committee: Mrs. .).M. MacLean, Montague; Mrs. S. Con-. rad, Sturgeon. and Mrs. A. C.' Fraser. Valleyneld. Resolutions committee: Rev. A. Paterson. Georgetown, Rev. M. Fraser, Montague; and Rev. 1 W. J. A. acla. ' lducted by Mr. Archre Hilchey. In PNOT I0 the Openinl Of the C0Yl' the absence of the secretary. Mrs. VPDUOKI the RDHUH1 meeting C4 U19 .Ariiolrl Wiiziitninii, the minutes of King's County Liberal Associatioiijme ms, ”,m,.lm, Wm? Imd by Mrs. 1-.tE. H. Stewart. and approved as H. Poole presiding. In a short re- ll.ead- View M the wmk M the past year Mr. Hiiehcv reported that with he included his congratulations to mm Md or mp D(.pm.,m(.m of Edug Se.”""m 3' Wilmer Mn" Md Pie" cation, 21 ditto duplicator machine m”'.r A' wt Mameson 0" assuming illilil been l)lll'('lliISC(I by the as;ocia- me” new P05” ition for the school. and that it was omen, graded lproving both beneficial and satis- llICl.Cll')'. On behalf of the teach- The following slate of officers ing staff, Mr. John Hughes. prin- was named for the oomiiitg year: lcipap exp, -- his appreciation honorary president. C. E. Clai'.lm,. me ,,mChm,g 1 lore with Chinese collar and heart slinperl iiearl crown witii lll2IIClllIlRl toil. and carried a bouquet of loses. , Miss lvliltired Dwan, who was inaid of honor. wore. nile green tulle over taffeta gown and car- ried a nosegay of yellow rose buds mixed with tiny Easter flowers. The fIl'Of)lllSIIll'lll was Mr. A. B. Cliai'boniirau. l Miss Gail Philips sang approp- riate hymns during the Mass and ceremony. Following a reception at. the ltlaritiiiic Club where friends and relatives gathered and toasts were proposed by Rev. Fr. Brendan and Mr, James Seagraves, the happy couple left. on is honeymoon tlirougli the New England States and Prince Edward Island. Mr. Cliarbonneau holds a re- sponsible position with Canadian Overseas Telecommunications Corp. in Montreal. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lapierre. Mar- tintnwn. Ont: Owen Divan. Ham- ilton. Ontario: Clara Ryan. 0t.ta- wa: Mildred Dwan and Mary Ber- Breiidan Cullen, O.F.M., celcbi'ated' i Silt HITCHED HER the Nuptiai Mass and also oflici-. BEAUTY and Rose lMurray Harbour North. Bl'ldKCIv0WI1; DTE5ld91Iid. Li H.EPooie.; A nommiiiiiiu rtitiiiiiiltre min- Moiitague; vice-presi en. tuzcnc .15”! of R”. F N Young. Mrs. Dunn. Victoria Cross; seci'etary- pglmm, wmm mm Mm B N. "i"-'t”r,”'. C- B” wl.”l'E' sour? lstewart. uas appointed from the The Qlsmcll” V1ce'p.reS1dCms Bnntfl iair to prcsciil ii slate of officers igsgengglkidorgflj int the nnnu:ii meeting in June. v - .' ' - -- d 4. . ' . d "8153 cm; l...3”i1..::;;:i.l?”::..E."?:...:l:.: rs- 33”" out ' 1 mm a1 ' jter from the Red Cross licadqtuii'- .tei's iii retard to sciidiiig n student ray Harbour; Fifth. H. D. Millar, 'deleg:.ate. to the high school leader- ship course at Mount Allison Uni- versity in July. The sum of 515 ards the cxpciisos of chosen Members of the nominating com- mittee to bring in the slate of of- ficers were .Alex Dutney, Tliomas, p Cullen. Wendell Graham. Leonard WW5 V0'Fd loll V Bradley and Doug MaeL.-iron. On Surh dF1f"!-"HP M10 N” b0 the iesolutions committee wci-c,lrom grade ten. I-10:1. William Hughes. M.L. , On motion it. was decided that Harvey Douglas. M.L.A,. and A Vthe association sponlsnr the gradua- drew Peters. tioii dance again his year. Ainonig the resolutions intro-I It was also decided that the lroduced Was 0112 Calling 011 7-hepassociation would solicit. donations Federal End PFOVUICIE1 G0V91Tl' towards school prizes. Fiirtiier ar- ments to consider some pliin to lRDT!Iea!1gcmcxI'5 win he made at the lestablishnelozstlepa f,isl;ioe:i;:iisen who next nmcmm. I l K 13”? 5" re 1 V A very iiiterestiiigz riscussion oo F'"m31 re30l"”0"-I 3150 expmss place. reizardiiit; the ('li.'lllL'l". in the "1 hm” I" the. lame” M me pm Ecurriculuni for tzmde eleven lI'i' be Mlomtwa mf 'l?harl;):.teGWt':('W lin effect iiext. fall. and the feasi- ri view 0 ie i'.igiia .i as . f K ,t ,, .d pi..,.h,V in president of Mr. C. B. Clay wliolbmty 0 Mu?” gm P l 0 . 1 d M d th 1 H fl. 2. Montague, Mi. John Hughes, Mi. ” 5" 3 9 ”””” 9” ” ”iRaipii Beck and Ml'5. .1. D. Mac- Il- jl'lE(ln, Boston. Mass.s; Guns. St? Peters Bay. rears a resolution was introduced accepting with regret and wishing -him many years of leisure. Sin- Lcod were appointed to look into the matter and report at the June mem- HERALDING THE OPENING OF CHARLOTTETOWN'S NEW BASE- BALL SEASON COMES A HECK OF A WONDERFUL PICTURE . . . ABOUT A HECK OF A WONDERFUL GUY! Of all .' The scrcwicst I knew Was our cockcyed lcad-off pitcher Dizzy Dean! -gm Jiulgm . .;.. ,'. ,1, cp.:w' The craz ily Wonderful story of that lovable laughable 'nnin” Niiws - COLOR CARTOON iiiauoas mom 1-no easr snows 3:30 -7 - 9 imeetiiig. A number of the bars paid dues and signed inembcrsiiip roll. Ladies And 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.Iiving and many more will be presented to you by Mrs. E. Casey, Home Economist from International llantester at the ST. MARY'S PARISH HALL SOURIS, FRIDAY MAY 29th 8.30 P.M. Over 36150.00 in prizes to be given away during this demonstration. Come and bring your friends. You may be a winner. A. S. MacSwain 6? Sons Moi-ell, P. E. 1. core appreciation of his efforts over the years was also expressed. the n ,0. Fraser, Valleyneid. l A very worthwhile discussion.l 1"l-low Good A Teacher Am I'!”i lwzis led by Rev. J. B, Wilson. Seliv jevnluatioii charts were used in this' period. The meeting closed with lime benediction by Rev. Mr. Wil- son. p l The evening wursiiip service was, in charge of Rev. J. M. Fraser. of Trinity United Cliurcii. Montague. The 24th Psalm was read by Rev. Mr. Fraser, and Mrs. J. M. Mac- Lean led in prayer. Hymns were l”Guide Me. 0 Thou Great Jehov- ah" rind "Lead On. 0 King Eter-. liial”. A dialogue. "What Is The lM.R.E.C.?". an explanation of the work of the council was presented ,by Mrs. J. M. MacLean, Mrs. L.. Higgiiibotliain. Miss Alva Brcliaut. Rev. J. M. Fraser, and Mr. Gor- ldon Coffin. l Reports of committees were then heard. That of the nominating lconimittec, given by Mrs. W. A. Bruce. presented the following lslato of officers for the ensuing year: i President, Mr. Gordon Collin. ire-clectcd: vice-pi-csideiit. Mrs. L. Higglnbotham: secretary-trcasurei'. lMiss Adah MacGregor. re-elected: Eexecutive. Miss J. Llewellyn. Miss 'D. Taylor, Mrs. A. C. Fraser. Miss Annie MacDonald. John A, Mac-, Pherson, Mrs. S. Conrad, Mrs. Freeman Sorrey. and Miss Cicm-l linie MacLcaii. 1 The courtesics committee report given by Mrs. S. Conrad expressed lthe thanks of the convention to the entertaining school. speakers. and all others who helped make the meetings a success. The resolutions committee report by Rev. W. A. Paterson listed the following resolutions: 1. Resolved that the emphasis lon the ollerings in Sunday School 3...... School Convention At Geoltown should be stressed as an act of worship and thanksgiving to our Heavenly Father. rather than a payment for supplies. 2. That an ofiering for missions be taken at stated periods, once a month or once in two months. ac- cording to the agreement reached by the superintendent and teach- ers. 3. That the teachers of the Sunday School meet with the inln- lsters once a inonth to review the lessons of the next month. and to discuss the local problems. A vote of thanks was extended to the executive officers for their work in coniiectlon with the con- vention. A Filmstrip, "Guiding Children in Worship" was shown. The singinguof "Blest Be The Tie That Binds" and the benedic- tion by Rev. J. B. Wiisoii brought the convention to it close. Health oaiiW KINGS Cgiospiial A new nurse; ;- den" vlde acoommodstioeili for umn and release spacg in the for additional pstimu 1, had for the Kingwcoum orlal Hospital. Montague YA eral grant of 39500 has nwarded for this purpose bmi Construction is expgcmj ,0 , this summer and the build "M Planned to be ready for mum 1' next year. It is believed the Dpfrmy iiiclal Government in ma. 9V' the Federal gr-am with thfhmi inainder of the (xpt, to be mg "' public subscription. G by lm) Uflu h05Dltsi Dian. Mom. Fed. Tm Designed to tr moi-s, a betrotmnuvlltlimfeggg” tu- 3l,000.000 volts has been mster of at Oslo, Norway. MM T Pacific salmon i Alaska to Oslifornlii: ofia:f.l",.d the Pacific. and from Siberie M Japan on the other. a M 1 l'0l1l WEEK-END POST'S BRAN FLAKES. 2 for . . . . . , , , 532 iidsrs GRAPE NUT FLAKE-ST.-2 for Tfgi; MOLASSES. qt. . . . . ..J . . . . . .. SUGAR. I0 lbs. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .w9A5c Ayimer TOMATO JUICE. 20 oz.. 2 fins .. sic Clark's PORK & BEANS. 2 fins 35: Sunny Spain iiaiiiiicn'2:1istuisT2”:.::iff.i3. BROKEN ouvas. 12 oz. jar 29; &E.B9.PA5IF W151 'b- tin -- . . 35: HEAD LETTUCE. each .. 19; RED RIPE TOMATOES. pkg. , , 252 Shoulder Ctit T ROASTBEEF.lb.............,,, 55; Fresh Gftlllllfl- HAMBURG.lb. 39; BOLOGNA.lb. 33; RIXIS GRDGETERIA Phones 1601-1602 ' pm D..,,,.,,,, SAIIDYIS THEATRE UNDER THE STARS SHOWING FRIDAY, MAY 20th. 9 I'..VI. "THE LADY FROM TEXAS" Don't forget your prizes It SmtIy's. THE PICTIIRE EVERYONE HAS BEEN ASKING ,FOR, SINCE IT'S "PREMIERE NIGHT" PRESENTA- TION. i DDMIII6 MDIIDAY - PRINCE EDWARD Tl-ll outs? MAN is A ntor Maui” UmIuIkrtdllIuIRrug176oq -uuuulugl iiiim wivm: I& FIIII . 4 :4- So-4"” -AN .44 5542a !The'roll that lam longer. because White Swan in soft, but aotlnlmsy. t The rolltthat is longer! White Swan brlnuyou 100 mm sheets in every 2 rt .2."- I.,s. sonv nobucr