PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Bruce MacPhee, Min Joyce wlgglnton. Pius McKinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In ltlontanl Post Office: In Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards si son. AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Eu-old P. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: Tho, THE GUARoiAi1,' CHARLOTTETOWN White. Darryl White, Rumell White, Simon White, Seaton White. Interment took place in the Murray Harbour cemetery. ..'Mrs.' Douglas Graham and son Paul of Belle River were Gun- " day visitors to Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matheson nnd family, Charlottetown. were Saunderson. Charlottetown. WCF9 1. 0. 0. F., on Tuesday, May l2tl1.1HC&hU Poole and l H”””'-'5”3l' barley and oats 33.15. In stock. M t r hog grower chick starter sue Cmmnumby ase . - l - ' Cemetery. ,l , ll: MTWYEY R-ll'FT 13'-9 FV'l'l3.V nmm )1:-1' ltrh, was held yesieiday af- D1' 9371)? Sdllll'll3.V l"0l'm'l31 0” :crnooi1 from tl1e Church - 71133 3- K- 301"”-5l0'l.5 lmd ll" Clirist, Murrav Hn1'-'.)our.l1v11l1 ither Jenkins” Garage. Eiitry was made by force in each case-. It is inderstood that a small quaniuyi of cash was takcn. but it is no' KHOWTI what else. The Montague . ietachment R, C. hf, P are in- ' vesiiizatlxio the case. Kenneth '1', Norris. conducting service. Hymns 1-1111.1; ucre 'tAb1.de V1111 Mr" l ceased, Fred White, Melvil SO -SAPECTACULAR! SO DIFFERENT! SO BREATHLESS! A story that echoes through the r1ii:;;,:e1l l'lali canyons! A man, it girl. and an iiiitaiiietl outliuv horse whose fighting heart held their (it-stiny! A 1-zigc-(-razed lion on the loose-his claws and fniius cliullcnga-(l by a killer horse that feared no man or lwust! ILD BEASTS AGAINS 1' KING or VVILD HORSES! 1, Wavmn o , ttabiisatoioa WSTEVE COCHRAN...w1ior1RE,I11t,woNutR HORSE EXTRAY NEWS - CARTOON - SPORTS T0-DAY - TUE. - WED. gTl0lt'S 3:30 - 7 - 9 p21':l-bearers were M. F. D" 100 1b' b”: Crushed OMS 5320; Fraser. Iiitcrmciit was in Monta- ”l,K1i1g's 1'o11i11y -Vl'l'1lSat1i1'da).- 111111111111: May 91h, of Mr. ,IE:9y R-cibcrt " 0 11 11 111111-ss in his Rock Thai 15 Higher Than I" and n er H Um ers were all graiidsoiis of the de- 'DUNh"S Gasperaux. Mavl Miss Vivian Thompson, c1111;-l"8l"nd Vl5'"”5 m M0mal3"e- " ' ' 1u,,29'l1 1 1, tth weknd vis- A s.p""'L Mm” Baking PM Pr clfiig 0;; :zl:f:,)n,5' emu emid Mrs. Mr. and Mix James Creed and mm Clzirencc 'l'i1oi1111.-111:1 Montague. lam”-V M Slurgeon were Nsnors Miss Hazel Gav and Miss Nita -:, 10. lhe home 01 Mri Md M” s h,Fl.NERAL AT MONTAGPE y William Dunn, Murray Harbour North, on suiidny. recent visitors to Montague. 1Thc funeral for the late William ....r H. Fraser, who passed away on y f "N , 'TIlF IVITIATORY DI-Z(l1RI-IEl'llhL:rstia3, 1111:. held Saturday 111- M" S””””ld P.””d”"- M”"l' . r.H d LHMSMC xndw Iwnoml Hum Trmlu, Umtewague, and M1. Keith MncK111noi1, W" N W" ("'9 ll f 5' i run Momague. mm Rev J Chnrlottcimxii, z11'r11'11(i home Sut- ec urdny following 11 trip by plane to .l1.'1dt1ih,.-'i All members Pfase attend. asSm;3i91b:0llRl:5. ll: Ni. Momrmly v -I -1 I 1; H,vii111s 51111;: were "Unto The . "imo alsoL;1lrl?1:cl":c:arcahlghilefmoget. H1115" illld "l-Fad KlI1(ll.V Light." Mrs B'"-"'" BMK1 ””d"" 31 Mount Allison Uiiivcrsity, is pres- vour orders in now. i Ma1:Doi1nld, II. J hlapoii and Ed- ently at the home of his parents, Thompson, Lm.'.4I.V1.r.)nmgue' lgar White. Active p-.1ll-bearers. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck, Mont- . 1- g lbouis Siniinoiis. Horace Fraser, ague. "' i::s:nubA1:RCll::;12d 03:9 s;:::;jGeo1-ge Clarcy, Lester MacDonald. --- -----4 lum ' ” 1Colii1 MacDonald and Charles J Death Saturday Of V and grower. McGo11:1n's LllllllC(l. N,Fl-NERAL:;;l-RRAY "Any y Klllllul-'5 QIIAOR A-Ib'I't1e fuilicrzil of the lat: Mr. 'jT y .. rs. er :1 H19, xv io passe --'BURGl-AR5 Acnli ”' Bl”? away at the home of her son. Q iars EMETCG N" bU5l!1F&l PTEYM5" R 1I:111d Whiic, Murr Harbour. 'The dr.1'I1 nrcuieri at the l'lOSpll.'ll. Monlague. ('.11:1rl1'. of .1lbc1'ry Plains ear. The W”Tb””'i Left to n1-;111r11 his posing be- y V .v.11: wife. the ioriiicr makc thus project powilile. parents. asides lizs .1111 1 lC'E1,za1-,,11l1 Power of lrilliotvale, is Idaiicliter Mn1').', .Vfi's. Farl Georgetown High In Festival ..'It is gr.-itifying to note that for the first time Georgetown High School sent three groups to the Music Festival this year, of work with these piipils, and it is a. step forward indeed that George- town school, through tier collabo- ration, was able to be represented at the Festival. sponsored the. project, putting 011 an amateur concert 111 April in oi'- der to raise the iieccssncv funds to Cliarlottctoviii, mately sixty-five children boarded the special bus and were conveyed safely to town It was a new ox- be remciiibcred. Mr. Lloyd Show gave thc 11 a special welcome, fli1d- ing a great ln'1c1'e.s.t in their initial appearaiicc. as he was principal of The hcipful icmarks of the ari- jiidicatcrs 11111 (UV? the clioruscs invnliiable nid iii their fiithcr ef- foris 111 this dircctioii. and we hope will start them eiitliiisiostically on 'he 10111:. hard road to perfection. Special thaiiks :1re due to the teachers 11.111 r1cc1111111n11:r:l the tchildren in C3 'n'.tcto1.i 11 and saw lthat they were retiiriied mic and lSfillllfl to 1l1e:r hoiiicv at iiicht D MacC:1r- helped to 'G. Solomon. and Mr. lmack, All those who tcacliers, and the cliiltirrii them- -- - lone son lt:11111o11d at home and nli0y5Pll'N, will l7-" limllfl Ill lllls Pllmil ' E11iiis,::1iid randy to give their utincst 51111-1 Mrs. Hol-: den McLure has done a great deal, The Home and School Association charter 11 bits for traiispomatioii to, 1 On 'Ii1csd;11-. M.-1y 5th. npprnxi-, periciice for them all, 211111 long fol Georpetowii S3ll(lDl for some ,1ears1 i y - ,7 , 1 l l l , .-:11... 1' 1.111 l1r..,m-,.1.l xl1:l...nl1m:.:11,11s1f1 to right: Ruby Johnston, Wayne Keenan, Blaine Nicolle, Helen Sanders, .BN,,, ,-1(,”.,.,.' y,,,,.,; 1,,-.1;-, EH7.zIllPl.h Johnston, Rita Ferguson. Back row: Charles Rafuse. Waldo Love, 1131...;11-11.1.1 Bciiy M.1cI.r-iin, Carol Livingston, Slilrley White, Barry Cook, Judy Saunders.-fBarter's ii-sum 1.11.1 Take Part In Festival mrnihcis of the Murray River School Chorus, who competed in the Musical MAY 11, 1953 Building Lost? Fire Al Murray Harbor North .!Fire destroyed a build tcinlng I co-operatlvely m.,.f3',f, grain crusher on the farm James Henderson, Murray Ham North, on Saturday about 5 D3: The fire started when the e..,,;,,,' operating the crusher backfired Soon the building, crusher um" 11 large quantity of IDImEll5"gr;1n was consumed, together with small adjacent buildiiig. Only the work of the 1;” crowd which gathered prpmnii the fire spreading to Mr. Helidey sonis barns and house. An ad: Jacent workshop, where the life was stopped. was also dnniand It is understood there 11-as mm; insurance on the building and machinery.-A0. etter Deal Continued from page 1 3720 and 51,200. T C 3. Make a veterans Coliimlllee of the Commons a permanent in. atltution so veterans can nluayl 1 Athl 1 one Fellowship Goes 75m!Tl:cse ucrc: Muss A. Kcciinii. Mrs? ..?D....D:.M....mm M F 1 A”bP”I"'m of (Pomp lhad one or more years experience ' 'l' 1'” g -1 ' ' ' since izraduatioii. Candidates are l1'0lln- fill” K'l,fl(E'lh3l9llI'lllTI?”'::l”e;r; selected by selective. boards ap- HY1 ll”"l 'l r :11” lsl-H poinieri by the Office of High 1945 ll-”i mm "llatde 5” Al 1 mwlC0mn1lSSlf)lltT for the United King- Bostoii. llnss. Also surviving 15y port to similzir 1111dert."1k1i1r1s in tl1c.Fp,,MRhm ..l . P't.'kl R .1) ..,f( .y 3'; 1 ' .y ldom 1110112111-11. . gigs: mnniiriuioiir srlsitleirs Editl? u we -- - -- I Thaw F W f.0..me alum M? The Fellowsmp 15 M two 3'03” ll ii1'1n11c- 111-.11 1i'...-- 115111-l CHits'rERvii.1.1-1 0111 re - For Tffl,”"”” ”f"l;”tT,.3L'7",h””ldU1'8”0" and 1”” mflude Smiles P xl1Ma1111s, Carnbridue, the first 111110 111 ninnv wnrs :1-.ol Minister queried llllnSl)lL Mgmallilrcs ifl 5j""-')el'”l1 071' t . Mrs K. Tlirower. white suniis were spotted on the: ' 9-R;-r gglglllf l:S”3””:g cm of Mr and Bridget. Mrs. J lNz1t1o11 river near this ciistcrii 0114 t ' 3 l n Yeiimii ltzvcr. 1111-: CAPITOL p11as:111s... FOR ONE SHOWING ONLY ON TUESDAY NIGHT AT 10 P.M. tario Ffllllllllllllli. Thru- tioii route iisiizilly takes them well to the west of 1,co1111t,v. it GANG Q4: -1 or RFDGH Nicks and a TWO ersrsn ii12'fFsrTl 1 How you gonna keep 'em down on the Farm after they've seen PAREE! Yes sircel It's the King and Queen of Comedy in this year's greatest laff hit! After two months it's still packing one of New York's greatest tlicatrcs. DON'T Miss IT AT OUR. at--Ir ”PllEMIERE NlGHT"1ir it On wnmu-a”snA1r ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY AT 10 A. M. Jerome Kern's Magic Melodies and those singing sweethearts of y "SHOW BOAT" . . . Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel. and the ' riotous antics of madcap Red Skelton. and Gower Champion. high stepping Ann Miller and America's most beautiful models, and T-E-C-H-N-I-C-O-L-O-R! I lift? 3amM4i1gm Ace! lll llli Sllll Plllllllllll JOY OF inigrn-l Grciivillc-Diiiidus SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 land Mrs. P. J. Debory. George- ” V D -) eirm -m--1.101-111, where he received his pri- . lIl1sllt'lt llP(lIlllS” l” HIS ' (u111l11111crl from page 1 . iinary cducaiicii. He atleiidcd 11111 111 p111 111 :1 lillln cxtrn llPF";PnnL.e M walgs Cam,” "nd lmm. l” t”"ll”"l" "l" l”''” "W" ”” Mcfiill fro;11 11l1cre. he 121-aduaied '"ll”ll 'l551l'l ”l l" il Ollw” in 1948. Duriiig the war he cerv- 3l'? 5'”-'l"" "'5" ””"'l ll” ed as a lieutenant. 111 the Canadian Xlliii-tor of Public Works for ili-NA;-my-. int.-11:-osi of the new proposcrly Myer serving as an engine” lmlr-11.11 h111lri111': at ()'i.c:1r,v lnluizli the Consolidated Mining and ;Pr11111e (lo11nl,1. Tho Miiiister re-ysnmlunz Company of Canada M Ihlwli l'Fr;11l, B. C, he did post-graduate E '"lil11s nmoiint 11' 0'1rea1'i'. (3135--,1 studies at Toronto University. He 1,01'l''ll '5 l” l"0l'”l" '"Wil”l lmillater worked on an engineering piirclisise of a s.ie and ercctioiiipmjen in Arvidal Quebec. with mi 71 p11l1l11- liuilrlini: to IIl"t'Ol'llYllI'i-tfhp Aluminum omlmm. of Canada lrl':lr' 1'1" Post llllire 7-ml the R" - and is prcscntlv cnzazeri 111 the 311 ('111.1d1:1n )in11nINl Police -1' rnltissal Cl12lllPClilllgk progect nil l(l'l.e11') The p1")p.w:-crl unrk 1: Kitimat, B13, ll'”l1Ut”'”ll bi" tlit Post Office l.)r- Mr. DcLor,v plans on visiting purtnicnt which states Iliatv thcijliome in Georgetown prior to iare'r11 rm-st-n1 ivrnvirlcri 11-1111 in-llsailing tn the United Kingdom in .s11fi:c1rn1 space. They require September, 'ahr111t (our times as much as thevi MAC. ihzive Th1s was slror1:l,v recom-. lmcnvlcrl tn us l1,v the Post 0li1cc'. ll)e1111'I111r1nt." V M1 .Vicl.1ire 1'en1.1rkc1l that hr, .11-.1: :!.11l to see .1n'1ll1I-r 3130.000 Contiiiucd from W12? 1 ll" P"l'l"" F"N"”' 151"” l" H” was cliaiiniaiiaof-the al-l-L'Jk1'alni?n I'tiIllt1'll,!'S. m'1k1n: 1s”lll'l""”"”'l-l' cxcciitive. committee. in effect, 1:1 tnt:1l, 111 nrlzlition in public pwsldom of the Fkmme Republic. :””"l” M Mt""'mQ' .. l In 1938. uith the blood purge at ' "Th" M""s'” 1'" f""'"i0”p" ' its hciglit Pravda nnd lzvestla an- llie sziul. ”lli71t there are three nouncrd yihat Pmmvsky had been l I u - . yen-1-.1t11on11cs no the lSl:lli1'l' he ynmd (mm his Ukraine job. From l”””" "M m”"”' '5 Mr kl”; ll1'll. day until last Thiirsdnv not 1 .. , , ., - . - .. 1 or not :1 1l11ll:1r for the co11siiI11c111')'l of Q11nci1's. I Mn sure this is an The Evidence ' But this itcni alone is not the sole basis for the nmumptinn of the rcvolt against Stalin. It fits in with other evidence. 1. The Soviet press has listed Plckliaiiovs works among the new required readings. Plekhanov. teacher of Lenin and Mnrxist phil- ;n1'er.s1ghl on the part of the Min- slcr.' - - osopher, once was ridiculed by dancing sensations Marge s,,,,,,, 2. The Communist. party bible. the magazine Kominuiiist, recently aiiiioiiiiced that the "1'cs111ratlon of the united world market" is de- slrable. Division of the world so that half of its markets were cut off from the West was A boast of Stalin, who insisted it was deep- cning a capitalist world crisis. - The Kommunist item is an 0 en 25 A l0lTlallCe Wllll all lh3 admission that what Stalin pac- , XI complished in this respect was chic and charm and J 1.1.0.111. 3. The return to "democratic 00-Ia-Ia of gay Pafee, centralism" indicates a return to the principles of Lenin. Democra- tic centralism in effect means rule by 11 small elite, which works out problems by discussion, makes de- cisions and then requires these de- clslons to be followed lmplldtly thereafter. Stalin become the sym- bol of' one-man rule. 4. The new propaganda cam- palgn on the world front smacks of Lenin. To him. the revolution was in world movement in which no per- manent peace with capitalism was possible. There would be only strategic or tactical retreats. Another Lenin Doctrine Also from Lenin comes the doc- trine that an eventual bloody clash between the worlds of capitalism and communism is inevitable. The overwhelming emphasis today on "production of means of produc- tion" and the "might of the Soviet union" hints that this belief is far from dead. The lull-Ol-War apparently still R006 on at the top between the Stnllnlsts and those who would bury Stalin's memory gradually. Stnlln still is mentioned respect- fully, b11t with far less frequency and adulation than during his lot- er years. Although Malenkov was long close to Stalin. his record mg. nested he was impnllcnt. an op. ACHE J 1 rive oul U LIVING - TERRYTOON count on a parliamentary forum- Rebultal Today Mr. Lapolntek-i rebuttal 11111 coma Monday when, the House was mid the dinner hour will be cm 1,, a new move to try to speed prom. gation. The House swung over to Veler. ansl problems after a ITEE-rangml day in which these things hap. pcucd: 1. Prime Miiiister returned from Washington and said he shares President. Eiscn. hower's hope for an early and favorable decision 111 Wasliington on it seaway power applicaiion that would open the way for 1111111 development of the power phnsc 1.1 the St. Lawrence Seaway. He aim said the U. S. and Canada am considering a Joint. trouble-shoot. ing body to nip trade problems in the bud and that he has high hopes that the U. S. isntt gumx to take more "retrogradc' trade steps. 2. John Diefenbaker 1PC.L,m Centrei accused the works 111-. partment of mlsleadiig Parlia. merit and the government's hour. ing agency of withholding infor- mation, charges denied by min. isters responsible for those bodies, 3. Health Minister Martin said he is "not happy" with the aim of civil rlofence in Canada 11111 added that he knows of no C(Vlllt- lr.V that L5 happy about that field. He told opposition critics that he would not want to say that if am. thing "were to happen this mill- ute. our civil defence organization could take care of the kind of (ill- aster that conceivabLy could hap- Den." But Canadian civil de- fence was being built along snhd lncs. Australian Senate- Conlrol hitoubl MELBOURNE. (Reutcrsl--- Con- trol of the Australian Senate still hung in doubt early Monday as election officials hurried to tally the final results of Saturday's balloting. Prime Minister Robert Gordon Menzies, who Saturday expressed confidence that his governnicnt had retained its slim hold on the uppec clianiher. would not risk a prediction Sunday night. St l.:111:cm Festival Ass'n - Continued from page 1 placing first. second and third in that order. Mrs. Kelsey Jones adjudicated the class. Miss Laurdrene Wood of Mt. Herbert was complimented by Mr. Reginald Geen, who adjudicated the concluding classes at P. W. C. Auditorium, on her very pleasing rendition of "Old Dog Trey," and he commented in particular upon her iiiterpretatioii, which showed at great deal of sympathy with the song. Gwyn Phillips of Summer- slde won the class for boy's solo, while Judy Macbean and Keith Cameron of Sumimerstde won a duet competition for pianists of 10 years and under. MORNING SESSION P. W. C. Auditorium Class 79, Boy's solo. in years and under: 1, Gwyn Phillips, Sum- . mersidc. 83: 2, Denis Boudreault and Wendell MacDougall, Char- AV lotietoivn, 32; 3, Blair Wood, wouli!Kevent Marshfleld. and Duane Daley, Slemon Park, 81. Continued from page 1 Class 653. M1! selection of Ste- phen Foster songs. )8 years and under: l, Laurdrene Wood, Mount Herbert, 83; 2. Eugene Donahue. Cornrwall, 82; 3, Marion Humphrey. Kensington, and Mary Vessey, Charlottetown. 81. Clue I32, Plano Duet. 10 years and under: 1, Judy Macbean and Keith Cameron, Sumimerslde, 83; 2, Cami Ann Michael and Pamela Stewart. Charlottetown. Eileen Grant and Margaret Maclntyre, Charlottetown, 82; 3, Helen John- son and Dorothy MacPhee, Sum- merslde. 00. Adludlcator. Mr. Reginald Geen; pressure groups in the U, S. in- fluencing congress to the orient that they affect our entry their market. "I quite agree that it 111141 enm- mitteei may be a little gest11:r but I am stfraid that it will not go very far." The prime minister replied. "In the past we have taken steps to avoid things being done against us and something of that kind could eradicate inaiiy of these serious irritations." Report; On Trip The exchange developed as Mr. ii”-'1l?5is1if"1”1??." .21; crwdl nbbm” "ml '3"lmC3l9-51 he conferred for the ll."st time Mrs. Frank Cameron. Community Centre Class 75, GIrl'a Solo, '7 years and Under? 1. Florence MacDonald, M0ME8U!. nnd Lynne Hayes, Charlottetown, B3; 2, Brenda Lee, MUUOW. Parkdale, and Mary Lou M”18- Central Royalty. 32: 3. Betty Found. Ellerslie. and Claudette Callback, Charlottetown, 81, Cine 78, Boy's Solo, 12 years and under: I, Gwyn Phillips, Summer. Slde. 83; 2, Blair Wood, Mum. field. 83; 3. Donald Dover, chm-. lottetown. 81. . Adludloator, Mr. Earle Terry; Pmldlnz Omcer. Mn. Archibald Hume, Pletform Secretai-y, Mn, Pefley Taylor; ribbons and cexti. Ilcates. Mrs. Stillman Prlzzell. 'St. Peter": Sunday school Ch” 1141 Piano Solo. 10 year; and under: 1, Alexander Comer- On. Summerslde, 81; 2, Lmnvxence Hardy, Summersldc, 60; 3, Judy MacLean, summe side. '19. Adiudlcatnr. Mrs. Kelsey Jones; Presiding Officer, Mrs. J. T. Dav. lea; Platiform Secretary, Mrs. Leonard MacDonald; ribbon; and certificates, Mrs. J. L. Curfgn. portuniat waiting for the time to strike. Right now, the anti-Stalln- tats seem to be winning out. But it is unlikely the struggle is over. with the new Republican admin- lstration. He touched on the st, l..a1rrence Seaway and said he is hopeful that the U. S. federal power co:r1n11.1- sion shortly will give 11 faiorable decision on the New York State application to join with Ontario in developing the power phase 01 the multl-million-dollar DTOJPN If those in the U. S. who oppnu the'sea11-ay challenge any favor- able FPC decision in the U. 6 courts and try to obtain an 111- junction to delay digging, then would be a demand from pro-sear way authorities for a heavy bout to protect them against damiigri resulting from such action Thu damage: would be "lml')rt'.'.Sslt'I,' Mr. St. Laurent said. On the crucial issue of Ameri- can trade policy, Mr. St. Laurent said he found President Eisen- howef in favor of expanding world trade and against higher tnrills, but, of course, the preslciciit and his cabinet "are not in 11 iwlllll" to forecast what Congress 11111 fl" or may do." Including the worlds lllihw mountain, Everest, there are H1 Himalayan peaks higher than ll.- 000 feet Highschool Diploma At Home. 1 MAY FINISH IN TWO YEARS 90 "01 let are or lack of previous education hold you hark- We welcome enquiries from those out of school for :1 niimher Ol years. All graduate: will receive the High School Dlplonui of the American School. 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