Insfldflc. ..'IlUi&lIsldantalIthe -. disiieh the fins nil! El” comes Charlie put on by the Charlottetown plnyen h aid of me sourls Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wlliam Ives were visitors to Red Point and vicinity on May 6. in, Alvin Robertson returned to his home in Kingsboro, after hlwnding a pleasant holiday with ms brothers in. Oshawa and Tor- onlo- The recent serious illness of Mrs. Austin Fraser. South Lake, is regretted by her host of rel- atires and friends. A speedy re- mvery is extended to her. Friends and acquaintances re- grclled to learn of the death of Mr, Edward Mahar at his home in mun Bay. Mr. Mahar conducted the store for J. J. Hughes at East Baltic for many years and he won for himself a host of friends through his friendly and courteous manner. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family- M.-5. wendell Jones. Pownal. spent a few days with her father. vlr. Elliott Bnice, East Baltic. Mr. Bruce has recentlY Ntllnwd "Om the Souris Hospital and is now making a satisfactory recovery from his recent serious illness. Airs. Elinor O'Connor. Montreal. nus recently called home due to the serious illness of her father. Mr. Joseph Ford, South Lake. ilrs. l.. I). Ross has recently been discharged from the Souris Hospital, where she had.been a patient for some time with PRU" ninnia. sympathy is deeply extended by many friends from the eastern titetrittts to Mr. and Mrs. Sam M.-1.90.1, Uigg, on the recent death Eastern Guardian 'l-TUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral ol the lists William Breunick. Montague. who passed away on Thuradly. WI! '59” 55)-' urday morning from It. Mary s Church. Montague, Rev. Fllllar J- w. Mccardlo celebrated Requiem lgjm High Mass and conductod the su- ms at the grave. The PO11 5051" ..-nnarn saruiznar .- grhe death of Mrs. Freeman some of lilliitoivn Cross occurred sudden- ly on Saturday. Besides her sor- rowing husband. she is aurvivtd by two sons Garnet and lvsrstt at home. and two ' ” Mabel; Mrs. Howard Mccarron. Whim Road snd.Barbsrs at home. The funeral will be held from her late residence on Monday at 200 pan. Interment h the Lower Montague Cemetery. ..'HABBOB ACTIVITIES - The M.V. l-lamina left Souris harbor at 8 o'clock last evening with I load of 1.650 cords of peeled pulp- wood for A v. Bellll-ill T319 Hamina is a total of 2.100 ton registry and carries a crew of 8. She is 305 feet in long”! and pilot Jake Gillan ul Sonrll fun- sdthisbostlndaslurborlut evening prior to bc departure. She was loaded it -1- Arthur Peters of Souris. Two boats dock- ed at Souris harbor Saturday night. One is the Shirley Alita and the other is the B.T.U. Both arrived from the Msdgalen Is- lands loaded with herring. ..'1'bs many friends of Mrs. Dsn MacDonald. Upper Montague, regret to lean that she is a PI!- ient at the Kings County Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. WITH Till 181' GIORGITOWN BOY SCOUT TROOP . "The regular weekly meeting of the lat Georgetown Tr was held in the Legion Hal on ay evening. May lath. Seventeen boys were in attendance. The meeting eomsnanosd with patrol roll call: followed W the Troop in Horseshoe: Flag Break: salute and Scout Silence. General inspection was carried out by the Scoutmastc who spoke briefly to the boys. After dismissal the boys rerturn-I. ed to their patrol corners. Patrol Leader Paul Batchilder of tho Cur- few Patrol instructed his Scouts in Second Class work. Patsrol Leadu Rey Murphy gave instruction in First class work with his Wolves; and the Owl Patrol under Patrol Leader Roger Solomon worked on knots and lashing. Instruction periods were interspersed with a number of lively games. U their son. Mr. Edwin McLeod. who passed away,st Blackvllle. N. B. The funeral was held at the U13: Baptist Church on May 9 and was largely attended. The weather is certainly not favouring the lobster fishermen and they have only made a few lliauls since the opening day, May Mr. Francis Campbell of Cbar. lottetown. spent the recent week. end with his mother. Mrs. John C. Campbell. Red Point. Miss Teresa Finnan. Souris West. l'i:s&:'cI:ie.pted a position as cashier Mr. Arthur Robertson. North Lake. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson. Kingsbom. On May 8 the East Baltic W. 1. members held their monthly meet. ing in the East Baltic School. Fol- lowing the meeting a splendid program was put on by local tal- ent. Thls was followed by a par. cel post sale. Mr. and Mrs. Boswell Campbell. North Lake. spent the week-end at their home in Glen William. Mr. William Vanlderatine of Montague had a chilly experience in the cold water at North Lake Harbour on May 2. While he was working in his fishing boat another host came in contact with his and he was bounced overboard. As a result of the quick action of Mr. Albert Horton. his fishing partner. he was pulled into the boat and Bill was none the worse for his experience except for a cold baili May. , Mr. tfsllum McLean Helen McLean. Klngsboro. attended the funeral of their nephew. Mr. Edwin McLeod at Uigg on May The Red Point Women's In. stituts members sponsored an stic- tion.and sale of lunches in the Baltic Hall on May 10, which W." largely attended despite es. stormy night. Mrs. Charles Ch' ho to the Red Point wrbileetlnsfzst her home in Red Point on May 3. Mr. K. Rose. R. C. N.. Halifax, lnent I few day; with his parents. . znd Mrs. allsce Rose, East Mr. and M . Hal h Robe Mrs. Arthur Brr'ucs uiii Mr. 02:35 Robertson attended the moors: of the late Mr. George so;-my gs Montague on May a. Mr. and vMrs. Maynard Fraser. Souns. visited with Mr. Joseph Ford. South Lake. May 8. Mn Alton Robertson Boswell Robertson. Mungdaobdi .l-iarnld Crouciicr. Souris. and Miss. attended the funeral of Mr. Edwin McLeod at Uigg on May 9. The Guardian. Mon. May 23. 1955 Page 5 (Continued from page 1) lialy Makes Swiss frontier. including the great Brenner pass. If American troops from Aus- tria were based in Verona. their lines of communication would reach soutbwestwarda across the Apennines to the west coast port of Leghorn. where the United States has maintained a big log- Mr. and Mrs. ” - 1' ''yn and Mr. Ray lilachon. Montague. visited in East Baltic and Red Point on May 8. Mrs. Roddie J., Kidson, Red Point. has recovered from her rec- ent illness. The friends of Mrs. Gus Mallard are happy to hear that she has recovered from her recent illness at her home at North Lake. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. 'Mrs. Owen Kelly. Sunday. May ll. larls Mscbon-' aid, Lorne Valley. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l-Iar old Jay Sunday, May 15. Mr. Guy Jay spent the Ma: 14 week-end will! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Hamid Affleclt and famii, Mount Stewart wer Sunday guests at the home of Mr istical has: for four years. am M” Edward J”- Mrs. Wallace McDonald. Char- gum.” jg.-leper and new -3” iotietown. and formerly of South ("my airugy 1. beginning to T"”" Lllkev 59”" 30'"? W"! l" "'9 raise new political issues. Italian . EDMONTQ" (C7) - MWODM Souris Hospital. Her host of rigmmng newspapers "E pm. tag)" Pdgllgntall SUPDlled 3250.000 friends sincerely wish her a speedy fusing . rm at Mm they see 0 91'!!! gross Droduciioi recovery. Mr. Auldie Jarvis. Little Har- bour. is employed at Point De Roche during the lobster season. trouble” in the German-speaking areas of Italy's northern frontier region. The newspapers splashed re- ports from Vienna of complaints made in the Austrian parliament about Italian treatment of this Austrian minority. Pisquid East ..'Mr. Alvin Burke, Mr. Clar- ence Coffin Jr. and Mr. Johnnie MacI(innon. Plsquid. and Mr. "Sonny" Webster. Cardigan, left recently for Marathon. Ontario, where they expect to get employ- merit. Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor in Cardigan, Wednesday, May 11. Dr. A. E. lngs. Montague was in Pisquid East, May 12 on busi- ness. . Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Helm on their marria e in Humbercrest United Churc . Souris. on May 7. Mrs. Helm is the former Miss Selma Llewellyn of Montague. Mr. Russell MacDonald. R. C. A. F.. radio operator, Halifax. spent a few days with his father. Mr. Charlis McDonald. East Lake. Friends anti neighbours regret to hear of the continued illness of Mr. Joseph Ford at his home in South Lake. A speedy recovery is extended to him. Mr. and Mrs. llollis Jenkins. Ontario. are visiting with Mrs. Jenkius' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jiiaiiila Jay student all P. W. C. spent the May 14 week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jny. Mr. and Mrs. Waller White and family Donagh were guests of Mrs. White's parents. Mr. and TODAY and this great story inspires lie lllrs. Foster Young. was hostess to the Kingsburo Women's In- stitute members at her home on May 3. Miss Arlciie Robertson and Miss llelen McLean. spent the recent week-end at their home in Kings- boro. Mr. Joseph Cheverle. R. C. A. F. radio operator. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheverle. East Point, is now stationed in the Yukon. Mr. Edwin Robertson, Munns' Road, spent a pleasant week-and at Black Pond. Mr. Robert Rose. North Laks. was on a business trip to Charlotte- town recently. hi. and Mrs. Stewart McGre- or, East Baltic. motored to Char- ottetown recently. U ARMY NURSES The first British army nursing service started when Florence Nightingale took 40 nurses to the Crimes in 1154. The log dates:- iiime. Joint Political Meetings .I..iIbet'al candidates for the 5th District of Kings will be at the following places on the follow- Sr. CHARLES HALL .... .. Al meeting open at 8:30. Opposition candidates invited to attend.--Half ............................ ..MAYKi (913081!) GEORGE E. SAVILLE. TO THE Owing to tho shortness on liocllon Day. Wif.l.lAM WHITEWAY Conservative FOURTH KINGS Date and pressure of business year, we regret that it will be impossible to sail on such olostor personally, as we would like to do. We offer our apologies, and assure you that we will no as voters as time will allow. We respectfully soliciting the support of Fourth Kings voters VOTERS of time before the Election at this season of the many take this opportunity of allows it in slop pounding 3. CAMERON REID Candidates IWAYFAH The meeting came in a close with Taps. on Saturday morning May ltth. the Curlew Patrol under Patrol I.t-ntler Paul Batchlldar started on a hike through the country. Unl- furmcd with packs filled with nec- PVSUPY food and dishes and hiking along in single file they presented In line appearance. (in the bank of a river they built I Iran-to. prepared s fire and mukr-d dinner. After dinner they constructed a run and went across the stream. Some of the boys got wet but were hansiy about the whole affair.- A number of boys of the Owl Patrol also were out but not much 5 hccn heard from this. one of the boys will tell about it at next meeting. Y UNDERVVATER . annuoonhys-as-us.osnnnmns. THEA MONTAGUE JEANNE MURRAY RIVER, MAY 38 - 24 MONDAY - TUESDAY lIliAlN'PilERS THEATRE JEAN it MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT AT 11:30 "Shadow Man" NOW SHOWING "Cease Fire" Also DOCKELL vs. MARCIANO FIGHT PICTURIN Round By Round TUESDAY screen's aststamiisg stttogivsliisfnest,ItostilasIinstinxperiorl- aiussStpiathslastls'Fotmtt,I.C.II. A ind lMti!h&d HM-H vi story ".111 ” ssh Color by TECHNICOLOR Stan-no nnsoowv eeox Md wm Mm Inna ' IPECIAL "OSCAR" WINNING FEATUREITE pvosuhl by TH UNITED IATIOII AND TH IOTION PTCWII INDIISTIV QOIIV TICIINICOLOI AIAMMOUNTIIIASI ,, i 1954. Th 11, A as attempts by Austria to create 38 my-5 31'. m::;?lr:L':3I'fllg';ef1r":'l draw total wages of about 000.000 a car. -h---. Grid-was 335, o W 'l'lIliR.l'SFUN non vou--- TUE.-WED. HAYN-24-26 T0-NIGHT and "Ma and Pa Keffle s:sa -0 Adm. 400-550 Pltl Cartoon - Comedy TUESDAY M The Fair” - Foaturette AND Till FAMILY. 100. ADULTS 60: pg" EX OFPIQ OPEN! AT 7:15 P. X. ' winter months. ills Your Turn If is reported that there have been enough of those” little white stokes driven in the ground in Georgetown to fill a small lumber yard. This proiecf is under the close di- rection of Mr. Hessian. the Liberal candidate. The people are supposed to believe that not only will all the streets be widened if they vote Liberal but fheywil also be paved. The people of Georgetown should be grateful for those little stakes - even though they mean nothing. It's V the only thing they've had from the Liberal Government of this . I Province in many years. They will make good kindling in the Time has run out on the Government Party. Anything they do or say from now on in will be recognized as iusf whaf it is - a desperate last minute bid for votes. The people of this Province have heard both sides and had L A J a good opportunity to see the facts. Now the two political parties should be silent and let the people speak. Everyone knows where the Conservative Party stands. They know its program for goodgovernmenf for all. They have nothing from the Government Party but I long apology fo past failures and s thousand-and-one election-day promise Every good Conservative wl eagerly support his party 0 election day. Many good Llaerds wl foo - they believe their party has been in power foo long and has fallen on evil days. They are voting for democracy on May 25th. There are many others who do not belong to either party - and they will Indie the difference when the bclofs are counted. Everyone has a right to vote and a duty to vote. We hope that election day will bring out the biggest popular vote in our history. if that is achieved - and people are allowed to vote without fear or favour - then the Conservative Party will await the counting of the bullets with every sonfidenseq Should the people - in their great wisdom - elect a new Government. as many think they will. the Conservative Party stands ready. willing and able to serve the cause of good gov- ernmenf. it's your turn - let your bdlof speak. G0 AHEAD! Vote Conservative on May 25th! nunrsIvb.s.i.rne-uh .4