n Hues EIGHT l W, ,,,, rt-is GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN IAPRIIJ 19. 1952 4- THE EASTERN GUAROIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mra. Bruce MacPhse. Min Joyce Wigginton, Plus Mclilnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walt-ion Laven. The Guardian may be bought at the tollowing places in Montague: lino Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Olfice; In Georgetown: The Poet Otflcc: in South: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: I; Son. Mr. Charles Pratt, Summer-ville. Mrs. Edith Nelson. Charlotte- was a recent visitor to Montague..town, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nelson, Montague, this week. ..tCALI. at McGowan Motors for used cars. trucks, tractors and (arm implements. Friends are pleased to see Miss ;Annie lord. Montague. pack at :L. iworlt after her itcent illness in the ..'STlLL PLENTY of Suits to P. E. l. Hospital, Charlottetown. choose from, at Belles Shc-ppm! :- IA pum Montague. Mr. and. . rs. Oiver Hume. E' H t . . ., . . tchiirlottetown. were recent gucsls c0n1);,(:nee:s ,::lgoxSveII1roErsu;S1':;:I spun-C, uorst-; at Dr. Hunics niece, Mrs. Kt-iincih rm Nelson reported 16', tm; ban, qzc-5 12 to 3,2, P1-we Dewar and Mr. Dewar of Mont- r.-inze 32.75 to 34.50 Bellt-'s Sliorpi. , M1”?- Montague. . .'NI-IW SHIPMENT nt all Nylon Sweaters. short sleeved piiiiovrrs Frictids of Mr. Arnold Mzicl Illtfhi Montague. arr: sorry in hear that and v:ii'dli;'M1S- 5'-”110's' Sh0ll'l39- he is conilned to his liniiiv because Montague. of illness. r - ....g-- , Master Gerald .ilacDou2al'. Mrs. Willard M:icLiii'r. lllurray MOni&','lli', spent his Eastsr holl- Harbour North. was .1 rccriit its-,days with his grandp.. tits. Mr. itor to M0111-1t:iie.t:itrsL oi Mr, and l and iVll'.-'. 'Mal('olm Mat-Lend. 1.0:-tie Mrs. Chester MacLurc. ivalley, F0. 1"m'k"' MW?" mm M”. ..'.ll.ss ll:i:b:ii'a I .-inn Shaw, Aliktfll l'FiUi'iiPd V” 5"imlW"5idi' voitii: d:tugli'.cr of Iilr. and Mrs 8"" l'i5i””i3 ”i3”i'”5 1” L'-"ll" :l.'lH'1PS Sliaw, Moiitagiie, spent the Montague and Victoria. Cross. . wok ..m”n,e. MI. and Mn Matiicsoti. (;'eii William. Mr Aiunnd S:ewai't. returned to i n H his home :ii Mciitrtsiic, )ESi9l'd5l)'.i .(..E0nGm.0wN VASTOR-up "in-Cr 5'D9”d”"4 ” few days "”'i'l'5 (”HAR(.ll-2. United Church of Can relatives and friends in Pouiial. ml S(,,...i,.es kn. Apm 20,” non , ' E A. M. Milltowii Cross, 2.30 P. M. .Miss Laura Mricxeiiiia. nurse Suxmmn. Stmdm, schom 130 PM in training at the Charlottetown 7 P. M. G,,m.RumnL Hospital, is spending a feiv days Palcmom Mmm”. visiting lit-.r parents. Mr. anti Mrs. Patrick Macxcnna, Miontaguc. . Rev. ..tPte. E ii. Mr. and Mrs. Prcston MacDon- ald and family. Georgetown, were recent visitors to Montatziic. tzuests at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Drwar. iiioilicr. Mrs. Mr. days visiting his Ani:us Maiiirsoii and , , son, Moiiiazue. . .'TROL"l' FISHI-1.VlEN.-Mabovzi Drug Co.. Montague, is spoiisoi-iiig' an anglers competition, and this is; ML:l.arcn. llarry .lolinstoii".,"(;e0mv -. . W. MacDonald. and Ccoroe Prercc. -. . i . vi . . P gxfnghaorgiiptgcfst ';?g:,e ”F.Q(:'l.L tgiiof Montague. and Ronald Parker lamest mun takm legmmamy o".or Cliariottczowii. have left hy car npcning My Md bmugm to us W.-for Saint John. N. B.. to attrnri 3 inspect-ion. weiszhinz and displa). Mabon's will give the winner his choice or 3500 worth of fisiiintz gear. Tliere is also rt season coni- ibc hold on Saturday. l M l WREPAIRING FLllF.-Workman pemion and the Owner M m..,vesterday completed the recappiiig . , I. I inf the ll:';9efgcir;E:S;iC”'Vfi(Jf i:,leLchei::: di::i;I whlcli has been iindergoiiig repairs choice of 510.00 worth at the finest. gll;,:?;,n Olgaffm gggctir H", um "Sm"? i'”k19- 5'” If YOU "md O used fluc was removed owing to 512 07"” 17”"! 3' i" "id ha" a WY mortar erosion. A lizht iron can 10F 111959 i-W0 "Xi-'9”FYW PNZM was delivered ironi Charlottelmiii this week. and Mr. Daniel Riley. contrar.tor. has cninplctcd the job of laying the cap and sealinrz with mortar. LORNE GREENE'S Notebook ..'Nl'RSl-'.RI' CLUB - The reg- ular meeting of the Nursery Cluo was held at the home of Mrs. Leon Johnstone. with nine num- bers present and one guest. The presidcnt presided and the iiie;'.- ing was conducted in the H51 manner. It was moved that all bills. he paid and at the close of th. business IYIQGHYIE sewin: mending was done for the hospital. Lunch was then scrvrd by the hostess assisted by the lunch cani- miittre. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. ltarold Smith. Listen to Lorne'Gteene's Note- , , 17 book! Dramatic) human-interest LONDON, British troops April VV. A A M: Lend, C. i i ii York Regiment who ml, sllsggxcg. Charloitrtowii recently on bu.-'iness.l Sh GC0I'llC'S Church. 8. after spending the Easter holi- Mti t lir- .."Mr. R. K. Clements, liouglas Montague Post Otlice iliicl Almost . .L(Apt..'at the home of M in southeast. Eng- 510"- Moniague Rebekah Lodge Meeting .The Noble Grand, Mrs. Doris Llewellyn. presided at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. Thursday evening. There was a good attendance oi officers and members. In the ab- sence of the secretary, the min- utes ol' the last meeting were read by Mrs. Hilda Hilchey and ap- proved as read. The correspond- ence was read and discussed, also several bills were read and ordered quct which is to be held in the near future to commemorate the l33rd anniversary 0! Oddicllowshlp in America. Mrs. Ruth MacLeod rcpoi't(-d that arrangements had been made (or sponsoring a mo- tion picture at Yeats Theatre next inontli. It was also reported that ,ai'rangements were being finalized for sponsoring a play and concert early in May. Miss Mary Hemphill reported itliat her committee of eight meni- jbcrs had catered to the Oddicl- lows on Tuesday evening and that. the proceeds had been placed in Peaks: anti wnnn Mr. Alfred Handnhan was a vis- itor to Morell on Sunday, April 13. Mr. Augustine Trainer at I-teakes left for the U. 5. A. on April 8. Mr. Gerald Clarltln ox Beans Road was a visitor to Charlottetown On Monday. April 1!. on business. Mr. John' Anstie or Peakes was a visitor to Charlottetown on Mon- day, April 14. Mr. Alfred Dcnnelly was employ- ed in hauling wood to Mr. Walter Currie's' summer residence at Peake's on Monday. April it. Mr. Roy Kenny of Byrne Road was a visitor to St. Patrick's Road on Monday, April ll. Mr. Ed. Dutfy of AB-yrne Road was avisilor to Pealtes on Monday. April 14. on business. Mr. St. Clair Fisher spent Good Friday on St. Patrick's Road. the guest or Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Roger- son. the cmer'.'.ency fund. Mitigell and Vicinity i Mr. Sidney EAlIdt;l'S0n of Moreill was in Milburii i-ccently. i Miss Shirley S."ilidPl'S0ll was in I Ifltarlottctown recently. Mr. l"r'i't-y Jay oi Milhiirn was in! I Mr. and Mrs. Earl James and Blair til Midpell were lll Char-i l()li9'.0iill recently. Mrs. Lloyd James, learner .VIi1btirii School. attended the ten-I triit:-r's C0llVPlIilOI'l at Chauotle-i towti recently. i Homar SEHCIPFSOII illla MRI Mr. .me.,mg of mo Mas,,,m (,,.d,.,. .0 Earl Jrinies motored to Mt. Stc-', Kenny was the guest, of my mm;-tistic of the ciccilons this year was, Miss Elmira Douglas in Mhi Stewart attended the funeral oi the late Mrs. Irving Stiiidersoii on Wednesday, April 16th. i v.art recently on business. i Mrs, Ira Sanderson. teacher oi, Church Road School, attended thct iMIiSll9l'S Coiivcntion at Charlcttc-i i town. I Mr. SilFlfi0llrBOWii',I' of Torontoj " A Ontario was here on a brief VlSli.'Pptrick'5 Road, recently to see his uncle. Mf- Geortzs-. Morrow. who is very ill in. the P.E.I. Hospital. , . i ..'The tuneral oi the late Mrs. It-vim: Sanderson was held from Mrs. w.B.Rogerson. 3I8l'lC UIHIEKI Cl1llliCh on Wednes- day, April 16th. Rev. Mr. Maclleooi Wolliciatcd at the grave. Intcrmen: was in Marie Cemetery. Pall bear-I and "'5 Wore: Roy Jay, James EeRl0l1.'Mr. Albert Mooney. gl-Dari James. John Mullins. Frincis Flynn, Lloyd James. CROSS ROADS W. I. The April meeting of Crossl tRoatis Women's Institute was held! rs. Earl Balder-. President, Mrs.i The Vice stories drawn from life. Don't land went on A surprise alert early 1"”-"W" w00d- p1f,e5ided'h angetgc miss this thrilling quarter-hour. today to show potential lnvadci! meiiinsil Opfaled angahereg ”by im; ii;-; EH11 :3 tight little 1i5sland.1;:t;:),l.;1. liznufgrs Jfnh sing 5” my or; SUNDAY p 8.00 PM cer s an everyone e e n r 1 I - .. . . . . . d p R). , ,R,:'n5jiRt:J1';uo:.I,r:.g;,-:2s”11,: :1” a,::1Et,e,. The minutes of the last meetinzi, CFCYm630 On lour Dial vasion procure whgch ).5tcdl'CCl'e read and approved and ai through the carly morning. rtitttcr EDWARD 'ronAY Au .,.n.t.,... eur..t...... armful of the BIG WWN . 4 '4 . If a ” t LEIGH ; .i” . -- .9 JANET V E EDDIE BRACKEN ” MILLE I snows 2:30 . 7 . 9 4Ayy---R- I MON. - TUE. - WED. THEATRE RENTED FOR. STAGE SHOW ALPHA Y'S MEN'S CLUB PRESENTS '"BIG crrv" A Gay Nineties Musical Revue T0-DAY ”TAllZAll'S PERIL" gzcomnc Eon. .. um. .llti in the Sudan in March. 1884. t3e::tn supper was discussed. and a committee was appointed in look after same. A lunch cuPb0i"d Md paper cups with dispenser were purchased for the school. Committees gave their reports and correspondence was read and discussed. Mrs. Earl Balderston and Mrs. Edwin steward were ap- pointed iis delegates to attend the iP. E. I. T. B. League meeting at the Charlottetown Hotel on April ,23rd. Collection amounted to 51.10. 'One child's sweater and one pair Mrs. Charles Crawtord of st. Patrick's Road was a visitor in Charlottetown on Saturday, April 1:, on business. The Week at S.D.U. Last Tuesday at noon the stu- dents returned from the Easter holidays to resume their studies. It seems hard to believe that there remains only one month in the college year. Since the time is short and there is much work to be done. we anticipate a busy month. In general. the students were 01 the opinion that they had I "mud- dy" time during the holidays. Al- though the majorli.y ot the stu- dents spent their holidays at home, the French-spcnltiiig students re- mained here as the duration of the holidays did not make a return trip to Quebec worthwhile. During the first few da.V5 Of the holidays, the St. Dunstarrs choir, participated in the Holy week ser- vices at the Basilica by .slntzim:- Tenebrae in conjunction with the parish choir. The s.D.U. chorls- ters were directed by Father Law- rence Landrigan. . v o In our last column lit:-tore the stood that there will be a 1sw exhi- bition basketball games between student team. O some good seats ten for "THE BIO OITY" 80 This year, as in iormer years, the Junior Promenade is the respon- sibility of the Junior class. At a meeting of the class betore the Easter holidays. a Prom Committee was appointed so that there would be some organization and elite- lency in the planning tor this "col- ossal climax" oi the social year. The Committee consists of Jack weir as chairman and Mary Crei- ghan, Joseph Mullally. Cyril Mac- Donald and Charles MacDonald as committee members. 0 I 0 At the last meeting of the sigma Delta. Sorority, the coeds appoint- ed two new officers for next year. Mary Creighan will he the new President and Bernadette Burge, the new secretary. Father sharkey, moderator of the organization. spoke to the young ladies appro- priately at their last meeting at the year. i our rssr This Guy Nineties Musical Revue. . . . Packed with melody, dancing, gorgeous gals, old lasliloned cog. tumes, stunts, and surprises. Tickets sold and exchanged at Miller Bros. Tuesday until 5:30 p.m., Wednesday until 12: At Theatre after store closes on, night: of an Monday, 30 p.m. ow. with the and ot the college year in view. we were not at all surpris- ed when we noticed a slight coin- motioii around the bulletin board recently; we guessed immediately that the final exams had been posted. Then, as we passed by and- holidays we introduced the topic of the Students Union elections but took only a slight glimpse at the! neatly-typed, long sheet, our sus-I ANNOUNCING Miss Peggy Bradley. student at Kinkora Convent, spent the Easier; holidays with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Urban Bradley oi Peakes. -...-... I Mr. W. B. Rogeison of St Pat-i rickis Road. who is 2. foreman at; spent the- Easter holiday with his family. Miss Teresa I-landrahan. teacher. at Mt. Stewart. spent her holidaysi we were lmame M um: tlmg mbplclons were confirmed. The first give the results. For next year, weiexam. Religion, will be held a little have. as our new President ct thclearlier than the Test. MM 5- C135-i Smdems. mm", Rests Duliy, wholses will cease May 8 anduthe exams. won this position over his rlvaliwlll betzlii in fine -style the next, candidates, 'Johii Muilally lllldld3.V- For the French-Slieliklhl-' Stu- Jacl; Weir. of the two caiidlatesfiehls. h0W8l'6l'. the time nt prepar- tor secret.-2ry-ti-rrisurer. Emmettiaifgil E evcin usliortgr since igeirl ' xam DR Oil! 0: II E . Until next week. may wsyleava ou with tlils thought. The purest treasure mortal times spotless reputation-J Roche and Patrick lVlcKeniia, the! formcr won, but only by the close! margin of six votcs. . 3' Of the six canirlntrs for Vice-I president. Eiizciie MacDonald and,3H0Fd is John J. Duiiphy were leading, iiul'5h3k85lJEa1'P. , neither of them had the. necessary: F70?" 5310- 30 R" 0! YOU. titty per cent of the votes, and so health Mid hr'iDlJh1P5-9- A NEW C-I-L PAINT nanan IN MONTAOIIE lholidays with his parents. Mr and Smlhufic Of all iwiih her parenLs, Mr. and Mrs.i' I mt Michael Handrahan oi St. Patricksia Semnd decm)” was "ccessary: ' Road. the next day to decide this exec-I ' utive position. when the hallotsi i .M,ss Mane Kenny of B,.ym.:were counted, Mr. MacDonald had Road spent the week-end or April, W0" bl" O C9"?i0””b1e ""”'3i”- 12th on St. Patriclrs Road. .MlSS A "TY I7I'FI1S8lV0iiih.v character- Mm Am-ed Donneuy. lthc intcrcsl taken by all the stu-i A COMPLETE LINE OF PAINT PRODUCTS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE NOTICE l t I l FISHERMEN AN D -L,-. ldents in electing otticcrs for the, A1! Miss Marion Ailieclt of Mt. stew-, most h1ll)0i'i3lh'- jorzmiizalivni din; MOTORISTS art was ll visitor to St. Patrick's the Campus. Tiis ntercst was ii -, I , Rom during me mm part 0, msfcatcd in the elections iicid the iirst;B8.iiCl'iOS from .. ...... .. 312.7.) & week or April 6. Miss Alfieck was day when it was lcariicd that everv,Carburetors from -. 358.00 the guest of Mrs, Mlchgel fIandra-ilI'C5l(l(?l'll. student. had cast his bal- han. 101 . The executive of the Students” Mr, Heme,-t, Hand,-aimt, cniplny. Union for the past year are deserv-iArm3tu1'95 f1'0m no in St. Georccs. spent the ltiasltrrling of thc congratulations and. capable and efficient cxccution ot ilicir duties and we look to the j, ,.new executive for continued good Mr. Lcslie Rotzerson. student at work and possible improvement of St. Dunstan's University. spent tiioistudcnt life at St. Dunstanls. Easter holidays at his home on S' ' ' ' Patrick's with his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Michael I-landralian or s: As far as athletics are cOllCEI'ilC(I.. this time n! year is just "between MM seasoiis." we mcan that it is the! Mr. Borden Moonev of Peake.-ltlme hetivccii basketball and soil-' motored to Charlottetown on Sat-rball. Our basketball team is await-! irrday. Anril 12. accompanied bylinz the outcome of the semi-final playoffs between the Y.M'CA.t iaiid the R C A P. so they well ,know whom they will be meeting in the finals for tile Island Chant- pionsliip. In the meantime, the boys are practiciti: in order to lu:rp fit. As yet the campus is not sufficiently dry to start playingi softball. the final sport of the yearn? However. until softball starts, and we know it won't be long with Leo .ilcQuaid as Manager. it is under- T. FOR SALE Miss Rosella Devine. student at Kmkora Convent. spent the Easter holidays with her mother. Mrs. Loretta Devine ot Petikes. Miss Noreen Mooney ol Char- lottetown spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Mooney of Peakes. Miss Mooney is an employee of the Department 0: Public Works in Charlottetown. Mr. Aubrey Rogerson nl' Char- lottetown spent the week-end oi April 12 with his parents. Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Roget-son of St. Pat- rick's Road. Mr. Rogerson returned to Charlottetown on Sunday even- M An”, ,3. DRIVING WAGONS The many lrlends at Miss Betty Contact Campbell are extending wishes for , a speedy recovery. Miss Campbell JAMES FAY 8' SON arrived home from the Charlotte- Newport town Hospital on Saturday. April 1.1 to spend Easter with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jervis Camp- hell. i M hootees were passed in for Redl Cross. Mrs. E. S. Reeves invited the next meeting with the follow-I mg as lunch Committee: Mrs; Gcortze Farquharson and Mrs.' Georgie Ramsay. After the meeting adjourned, in miniature auction was held, whichi proved most enjoyable its well as: profitable. A delicious lunch was. served by the hostess and ssslsting' committee and the meeting closed, with "The Queen." WOODFORD. England - (CP) - Thomas Edwards. believed Brit- ain's oldest holder of the Vic- lnrin Cross, died at. the age of 89. Boiler known to friends as "Old Jock". he won the V. C. at a hat- l SHOWS 2:30 7 and 9 - WED. SEEDS Allll FARM MACHINERY Customers are advised to book orders for seeds, lime, fertilizer, and seed potatoes. We can trade table stock for good seed if arrange- ments are made now. We carry a complete stock of Cockshutt farm machinery and parts, and suggest you contact us be- fore buying. J. A. MacDONALD, CO. LTD., ' Cardigan LOOK AT THE FORO PROOF-METER TIIAOTOII The Piclt of the Pack. ALSO MANY DEARIORN IMPLEMENTS Cull, Write or Phone hr Demonstration and Particulars. MMGOWAN MOTORS. Montague KIN FRASER. Sourls p 8.1131001! ' MEN'S warn: -. MONTAGUB -semiAi.- (CORDUROY seonr cons who. Green. Gray 313.95 DOYS--ONLY 10.95 Starters from students for theiStai'tc-r Dl'lVCS from Montague Generators from Voltage Controls fiom 34:50 .. 333.30 Fuel Pumps from ...... .. 330.05 Water Pumps from t5.00i "Keeps white Houses white," Above Prices are Exchange BUDlS ACCESSORIES Plionc 127-2 :j.j.1M....-. Ask for new Shade Cards- for Inside and Outside Decorating The f0”0Vi'ihiZ Representatives of the Sun L discuss with you any maticrs relating to lite insur- ifs cl Canadslin Prince Edward island will be glad it) anco or annuities. without obligation. CEABLOTTETOWN MRS. DOROTHY aooaasi .1, 1., Moon; w. o. votmo. SUMMERSIDE R. c. SHEA. KINKORI. II. C. BOIIAKEB - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. UUR BOARDING HOUSE 1 Major Hoopla OHNEAH Z Tl-iEt2El5 outv one era?- I - LIGHT Nose LIKE THAT tmi-ye i55 DOCTOR. I THADDEUS ZNILP ,wot2Lo, MAIOR t-tooPt.e!..... you A use INNEBRUCK, .6TOLE A LOT OF 6TAMP5 our or: ' MODOM I -w t-to - THAT eooK THAT you DUPED Mv p - 6PtK INGLUTCH BOY REGGIEJNTO TRADING you! 5, A--GOOTPYI , 2-44-THE NEXT TIME vou see ' ME. THAT MAN wmt -4.-. .- ,) 3-t-t9..,t,..,3,,...m:,h,.ms w I A. B! J 40: