followers who Jsnded Edward Island In 1603. The monu- meat is locatedyat the historic Bel- TIIE POLLY Monument (above- famillar landmark erected in hon- our of Lord Selkirk and his Scottish toric Belfast district. has been chosen as the site of the 1957 High- land Games sponsored annually by the Caledonian Club of Prince Ed- ward island. The big event. featur- ing a full program of piping and dancing competitions and a Junior pipe band contest. will take place this year on Wednesday. July 31st. it is expected that Lt. Col. Don- aid Hamish Cameron of Lochiel. 23th Chief of the Clan. will be guest of honor at the Games. He will arrive in Canada two days be- fore the big event in Eldon and has indicated his willingness to of- ficially open the Highland Games tiers is located in the ing the Games. in Prince Eldon. Scottish centre of the his- in Prince Edward Island. The skirl of the pipes and the flash of the ltilt will be no novelty in Eldon which is in the heart of a widespread Scottish section of the Province. The site of the Games will be a field overlooking shore where Lord Selkirk and his Bill Highlanders landed in Prince Edward islaiid back in 1803. The Polly monument to the Selkirk set- the community and. along with the historic old Frenchy burying ground which pre dates the Scottish landing. will be of extra interest to visitors attend- It is also fitting that Eldon should fast munch near the nu-so of Eldon where the Caledonian Club will hold the annual Hisiiland Games this year. Chief Of Cameron Clan To Open Highland Games EAST BALTIC Mr- Joseph Duniihy. Souris. had II"-FIB! all past week the misfort- Ilila ol having his shoulder bone hroken when he fall while at an VOPK. He is now resting as com. lortable as can he expected in Charlottetown Hospital. His host of friends throughout ulg gut. ern districts extend to him a speedy recovery- Congratulatio to Mi Dor A. Gunn Everleitft. Mas: wnnmni-2, ""94 W Dr- Ralph R. Stratton Award for having the but .-1.. VEIPPEII 95""? "'0 IPIJIY the under- lytng scientific principles to her III-Irlllll career and for the kind. aces and consideration to the in. dlvidual patient. Miss Gunn re. eeived this award during the cap- ping ceremony at the first Meth- odist Church, Melrose. Masg, Fen. rt ruary I. She was among the 25 t students of the Melrose Hospital who also received their esps. Mrs. Bruce Maexinley. North Rive. Is ill in the P. E. I. Hoapl. tal. All good wishes for a com. pleto recovery are extended to Mrs. McKinley. Mr. Fred Rose. Red Point. cer- ls noted for his wonderful enter- taining talent and delivery at same. still confined to the Souris Hosp!-l fri her a speedy recovery. ances of Mr. be cliosen as the site for the High- land Games this year in view of the fact that the new Wood Islands Terry. the Lord Selkirk. will likely be put into service before the end of the summer. An added advant- age is that Eldon is only a few minutes ride from the ferry ter- minal on the Trans-Canada High- way. and it is felt this will enable contestants and spectators to come over from Nova Scotia for the day. The Eldon Women's Institute. and possibly institutes from some surroundiiu djsiricis. will co-open ate with the Caledonian Club of Prince Edward island in staging the big gnnual event. ness and his having to enter the. Mr. LePage's districts and a most recovery is extended to Mr- Le-I Palle. I Rev. H. R. Bell. retired pastor.; entertained the well filled hall at. at East Baltic on the night of thei variety concert with his old scut- ish songs. Mr. D. F. Campbell. Red Point, is now a patient in the Charlene- lown Hospital. Miss Joan Dixon returned to her home in East Baltic. following her EASTERN GUARDIAN RESERVE WPDNESDAY. July 10th for Lower Montague Regatta. SCREENED AND Oil treated coal on hand. Get it while it lasts. Poole and Thompson Ltd.. Mon- tague. BUY "FAMILY Bread." baked in Kings County Daily. Be sure to order your week-end s w e e t s early at the Montague Bakery. VALLEYFIELD - Orwell head congregation services for Sunday April 8th. Orwell head -- ll a.m. Kilmurn 3 p.m- Vallcyfeldu 7.30 pm. Rev. F. MacKinnon. "SOURIS - Bay Fortune Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada Sunday April 7th Souris 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Ser- vce Bay Fortune 3 p.m- Service. Rev. D.A. Sharpe. Minister. PERSONALS Mr. Carl Hilchey of Chatham. N.B.. visited his father. Mr. W.B. . Hllchey of Montague and also at- tended the funeral of his step- mother, the late Mrs- W.B. Hil- chey. Mr. and Mrs- George Fullerton of Amherst. N3... Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Spencer of Tormentine. N.B., were visitors to Montague on Thursday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. William B. Hllchey. .Rev. Dr. E.A. Belts and Mrs. Belts of Wlnsloc. P.E.I. were In Montague Thursday visiting Mrs. Betts' uncle. Mr. W.B. Hilchey. also attending the funeral of the late Mrs. W.B. Hilchey- Mrs. L.H. Coffin has returned to her home in Montague after spend- ng the winter months visiting her daughter in Montreal and Halifax. She was accompanied home by her son Eric of Halifax who spent several days on P.E.I. Island. ' Death has claimed wife. one daughter. St. Lawrence Church, job (will entail more employment books to up fishing. to the shore late this start serving meals. Kane has retired from several years in the MacDonald will Join fishermen this season years in the city. Mr. Joe MacDonald. back. It will take that out if his back can be out an operation. Miss Murlal Vlllard MURRAY HARBOUR NORTH Miss Mary F. Johnston. nurse- Vlllard was Boston. owing to the seas of has mother. in Charlottetown agate. Mrs. Miller had the inle- iieaseberry. fortnneoffallingandft-act . otthoeeiniglt her wrist necessitating her re large paper to the Kings County Memorial a former Hospital. where her arm was plac- father and amber tgsiifggggrz iiiiii BRISTOL another I of the oldestst residents in the pass- ing last week of Mr. Thomas O'- Brien. at his home on Sinnott Road. Mr. O'Brien was eighty. and had spent most of his life here. younger days he was a first class chef. but for many years stayed on the farm. Besides his in later Mrs. Gus Walsh. resides here. His funeral was held on Monday morning to Morell. for Requiem High Mass sung by his pastor. Rev. E. Robin. Burial in the family plot in the church cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barry were business visitors to the city last week. Mr. Barry who has been around the shore for forty years will be back again as buyer for his firm. This season he says the and more book work with fishermen's un- look after and more and more people taking With the lobster fishing season one month away every lawn and yard is filled with traps. More are being built daily. Others are work ing at boats in a last ditch fight to be ready May ist. Cooks will move month and Mr. Leonard Kane. was in the city on Friday on business. Mr. the govern- ment dredle Iervice after many years. Along with Mrs. Kane they have taken up residence In the old home at Kane's corner after city. ,. Mr. Barney MacDonald was in the city of Friday on business. Mr. the lobster after many who was a patient in Charlottetown Hospital. for several weeks has been remov- ed to Camp Hill Hospital Halifax N. S. it is reported he will be con- fined to bed for the next six weeks without undergoing surgery on his long to find cured with- was In the city last week on business. Miss called home from serious ill- The condition of Mrs. Margaret Willard. who had been a patient hospital for some time. Is Improving slowly at her beg. Mr. Heaaeberry. resident here. where his reside recent appendix operation in the Souris Hospital. Master Clifton Jarvis. Murin's Road. is now making considerable recovery from his long seige of illness in the Souris Hospital and LITTLE sANi5s The interior of the Little Sands school is now being repainted. Mr. Bruce Mac.Leod Little Sands. is expects in "turn to in. home doing theoob after school hours Inna,-uy, thus no time from school work M,-5. wgmam Pierdg' Elmira, will be lost. Red Cross collectors have been through the district this week and have met with a good response. Visitors from Little Sands to Charlottetown on Monday include Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hume and two children Barry and Lucy. Visitors from Little Sands on Tuesday were Mr. Petcr Richards assumed the duties of assistant jailor of Kings county jail at formerly held by Mr. C. A. Scully. who recently joined the Dominion Government Civil Service on the maintenance staff of the Federal Building in Charlottetown. Mr. Don Smith representing his little girl Pauline who is a I. tal and her host of friends wishl recovery. Rev. P.E. 1. hospital for an 0peral1on,iMcClare and two children. Kings-I daughter. Mrs. hnro. returned to their home in Roy Bruce. North River. is widely Kingshoro. having spent the past known to many in the Eastern week with relatives of both part- successful-ies in Nova Scotia. SOURIS TEAM REACHED FINALS Finalists in the Intermediate "B" . Ph ial Fit es League Soul Che ri. B. P 1. naclc, . c :::”i.:iS:":::;;: :3; i:"..:: E;iii5"'..:”i"'i.";:i iiimiiii i””5Y:li;”'n R. 3-" it i.'"”'"' '- W- . our . K V13. . BC fl T9. . . Baltic hall March 25th. Mr- Rose ,,....'3', A "y r y ''m' ”"l F" ""1"" Her host ofi ends slncerelil WW1 II" I speedy? The many friends and lCquaint- his home in Bothwell having bet-iii Garfield Lt-Page. employed in Halifax for the past Rustlco. regret to hear of his ill-. several months. I MrClare and Mrs.les - Joanne Reid. D. I. Mrs. Stewart MacGregor was on March lilth hostess tn the East Baltic Women's institute members-, her home. Miss Joan MacDonald, Souris. in the Souris Hospital Mr. Edwin Robertson. Miinn's Road. was a business visitor to Black Pond and Souris. Mr. Leith Robertson, Rt-d Point. was a business visitor to Charlotte- town- ROLLO BAY WEST The following is the report for the month of March of Rollo Bay West School. Grade X. 1. Douglas Wood. Grade VIII 1. Bobby Wood and Billy MacEwen, lequall Grade VII. 1. Dwight Mat-Ewen. Grade IV. 1. Joanne Reid 2. Isobel Macltinnon 3. David Mac- who accompanied Mr. Sheldon Rogers Hardware Co. L4it.. Char- Donald. Richards and.pos5ibly others to lottetown was In Georgetown on Grade II. A. 1. Joseph lilac- the city. Monday in the interests of his firm. I Cormack. Mr. Seldon Richards states that AGl Grade II. B. l. Doreen Coffin. I K. Jarvis. R. Psquet, J. Macnon. has entered the P. E. I. Hospital I2. Bobby Gregory. Mrs. L.D. Rose. North Lake is: for an operation. FRONT LEFT E. Dugas, Grade II C. i. B Highest average in Jllllltir Teacher. Eric Wood. SOURIS Miss Imelda Malone has rt-turn-. illy Mar-l)iinald.l DGrrilt(i,eTl.1.shW:yne Crifiin and.sr.ending a few weeks visltingi i oria uwn en . tequa l 2 Szer. Mr. Egbert Bortein returned tnrling Reid. Highest average In Senior grad Ies - Douglas Wood I . mg J. aid, mascot. Missing from en. pig. Mccormsck. coach. "I090 5! Fraser. on March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Proudes children. Cheryl and Patsy l are! . their aunt, in Souris. I Private Lorne Mooney of the .Royal Canadian Guards at Kings- -ton is spending some time with jhis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mooney. Souris- Miss Norma Creamer. nurse-in- training at the Charlottetown Hos- pital, spent a recent weekend visit- ing her mother. Mrs. Creamer. Souris. Miss Mary Clinton. a student at Blad- ed to her home after a recent ap- . Union Commercial College in Char- pendix operation. Her many Irlfindsl lottetowzi. spent a recent weekend are pleased to see her is now making a good recovery 3513'"- at her home after her recent op- eratibn Miss MacDonald is on the staff of Matthew and McLean. Souris. as sales clerk. Her friends are wishing her a speedy recovery iuid' resume her work soon. Mr. Mclvin Paquet who is work-1 ing at the Unemployment ()fIii-ciR.C.A.F. station at Aylmef. Onl- in Charlottetown spent the rccclit ario. is visiting his Wife and IBM- wc.kend at the home of his par-1 ily in Souris. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Paq-'. uet. Souris. Montague spent the recent end at the home of his parents. in Souris. active visiting her parents. .Mr. and Mrs. ,Percy Clinton, Souris. Mr. Neil .Macl)onald Her many friends 'All wish tier speedy recovery. week- anicd by two of his sons. William mark. Souris River- and Syl, has returned ki his hnmel in Souris after spending the win- ter tn lialifax. Mr- David Paquet. a student at the Vocational School in Charlotte. town spent the recent weekend-MET that Mr- MIX Midi!" II I with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. patient in the Charlottetown Hos- Frank Paquet, Souris. to know that Mr. Francis C. town llospilal. March 30. His many friends John J.I regret to linear that Mrs. Maynard Fraser Mr. John cllntnn enlpluyod at i is a patient in the Souris Iiospital. the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Miss lne Mccormack. a Grade Xll student at Souris High School spent the recent weekend visiting Mr. Hubert Ma('l)t)nalt'l. act-amp her mother. Mrs. Joseph MCCOI” Firemen Called To New Dwelling British Pictures Shown To Auxiliary The regular needing of the Kings County ldemoial Hospital Ladies of the pr-ident. Mrs. L. H. Poole. twenty-four visitors present. The President '” and the ” with the lord's- Prayer . A d in unison. The minutes of the last meet- in: were read and approved andy the financial report was read byy Mrs. E. HM Stegrt. :l!lcI:'tet8I'Y-1Coleen Stead. reasurer. rs. my a re- T h ' Em w . " ported for the ways and means at er . Ilka, committee. The report showed a ysubstantial sum has already beenl realized from the hospital teas. A social evening was planned for zlhe May meeting at the nurses iresidence and tentative arrange- ments were discussed for holding an auction sale In June. At the close of the meeting. -members and guests enjoyed a splendid program of films which were shown by Dr. L. A..Johnston. The films. in colour were taken by Dr. Johnston. Dr. Preston Mac- of the has recovered from his recent ill- ness. Mr. Maccormack. who spent several weeks in the Souris Hospi- tal, is no.. visiting. his daughter. Mrs. Mahar. ' Congratulations are extended to Miss Shirley Battersby who won the ten year girls race in the Is- land finals. BE Howe Bay School report for . All-I111!!! was held at the home month of March is as follow Grade IX. 1. Sheila Mac -- Frid-1 -ventn.. March 29th. There Grade VIII. 1. Arlene Stead were twenty-five members and Grade VII. l. Carol Mac Grade V- 1. Billy Mills, Grade IV. 1. Jimmy M1113, 3. Marion Stead. Grade III A 1. Alvin Blsckat Islander Graduates Scotians and one Prince Edward I Islander were among 29 seameaf to graduate Wednesday from in. Royal Canadian Navy's T9chnIc.l V Appmnticeship School in Halif received completion of the RCN's , course. The graduates now assui3' ' the rank of petty officer class. Iidg. Sea. Richard M. Setterilp ton. Halifax; Ldg- Sea. Ian. A. Urquhart. Port Wallis; and Lag. Sea. Joseph R. Doucette. Halifax. Charlottetown. is the sole Isl representative. of old favorite selections with I Walter Beer as Piano accoln C was enjoyed. A delicious lunch " served by the hostess asaiatell the lunch committee. Mrs. : and Mrs. Ethel MacQuarrie. White. Mrs. Carl IOWI BAY SCHOOL to Grade III. B. 1. Wallace Melliek. Grade I. A. 1. F. D- MacDonald. ' Grade I. B. 1. Janet Mills 1. 3. From R.C.N. School HALIFAX tCP)m Three Nnv5A The class of skilled tradesmen.-I cerhi (scales s'l 3i';.'i3 Nova Scotia was represented 4 Ldg. Sea. Chlflel w. Pro l Miss Flora Peters of Rollo-Bay made a trip in Charlottetown with) Miss Anna McAdam of Morell. oni SPECIAL regret to pital. All wish him a speedy re- His many friends are pleased covery. White , Her many friends are pleased has returned to his home aflerlto see that Miss Joan Dixon has illc after her recent operation in his recent illness in the Charlotte- .1 returned to her home in East Bal-l Earl Proude a(T0lIlDanIP(ljI.l'l? Souris Hospital. by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Proudc andi family visited Mrs. Leo Malianito see that Mr. Alan Maccormack His many friends are pleased! ENTRIES CLOSE patient in the Montague Hospital is Improving. Mr. Richards speaks very kindly of the kindness. shown Pauline by people near and far especially around Montague. who have been so good to take gifts and send letters and cards to little girls. Mrs. Rowan Sent-ebaugh has returned safely on March 19 from a three weeks trip to Toronto and Detroit. Mich. She spent about 10 days with her son Victor and his wife in Toronto and the bal- ance of the time except when she was travelling with her sister Mary. Mrs. William Conrad and Mr. Conrad and family in Detroit. Clara. Mrs. Chas Irvin of Jones- boro Tennessee. who came there to meet her two sisters. A neice Miss Marian Spencer of Oberlin Ohio also spent a weekend at the Conrads. I4 relatives gathered around the table where the Con- rads served turkey and all the trimmings. Mrs. Sencebaugh says she had a wonderful trip and en- Joyed visiting Northland (Detroits unique shopping centre) and 7 mile shopping centre and many other interesting places. Mrs. Irvin. who is under the Doctors cars in Detroit. is im- proving daily. Her many friends In Albion and viclnities and es- pecially another sister Mrs. Alex Blue in Little Sands will he pleas- ed to hear this and wish her a com- plete recovery. it is with regret that we ex- tend kind and sincere sympath to the relatives of Rev. W. I. Green from their many Little Sands friends. Mr. Ivan Gordon and Mr- John Burhoe. Abney are continuing the lumbering operations In Little Sands Mrs. Gordon and little daughter lvs. at ompanled them to Little Bands on Tuesday where they visited Mrs. Gordon's par- eats, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munn. osonosrown Miss Gertrude rltsgersltl. stud- eat nurad at the Charlottetown llospital was a recent visitor of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. look smart and last a lifetime SAFETY ore SAFE! buildings. PIIMANINCI Brick buwings grow wienent quolitte s. ICONUAV Ne painting . . . isr. James Murlsoa of Char- .........,. httetowa was the weekend guest If his brother-In-law and sister. VRIAMNV llr. see Mrs. warm Llewellyn. Mrs.-llmer Jeffery and esai James woe reeeat vhttors to dliatowa. - Mr. and Mrs. at Irllgswea en pelere Ie Inch Iveeenbineviena People who build the big commercial and industrial buildings are pretty sharp. They want the best buildings their money can buy. expensive fussing and fixing. They want them to be safe and sound from roof to ground. And. that's the way they get them when they specify SHAW brick and masonry products Why should you be satisfied with less than this when you build YOUR new home? When you build, buy brick . . . and build for good I Mraamur Ividr can't bum. Brick bv-ld'"9' Theiv beauty and strength 0'0 W” peg mgmlennnrt . . . reeeoooblc first coat and hveh-' eagle velue all mean gem:-no mam. ma. um: In our cw!- eve design. Sbepes. um and tol- They want them to without old gmt-surely. endless career, 0 Centre. I Iollom. e 1'” punts lwmst Residence. children! Hospital. Halifax.-N R Anglican Church at lnnlr. II I "Laurenltan Apartmenut, Fatrvtew, N I RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY IZHI ANNUAL CONTEST 52700 IN CASH PRIZES For full information and free prize list write Rural Beautification Society 58 Green St., Charlottetown 3.9, .-n-;-..--- NOTICE - .a. MAY II. I957 POTATO MEETING A General Meeting of Potato Growem is called for APRIL I0rh AT 2:30 EM, at THE CLOVER CLUB Charlottetown All who are interested In the P. E. I. Potato Industry" are invited to attend and discuss portation, Disease Control, etc. Special Speakers Potato Producers Association of P.E.I. Tariffs, Trans- CAPITOL TODAY ONLY siiows l-3-7-9 EXTRA "CARTOON" COLORADO HOLIDAY TIIEY KILLED IOU IEI TIMI OTIIER TRUE MON. and TUE. Chflre Shun, Chino-and the Only Way Out Is Down ollhod BLOOD 5.. 3