The Eastern Guardian . Saturday. June 19, 1954 .. .'LOWEIl BIONTAGUE Rex- 'ntta. July 14. ,.-snz LOCAL ARTISTS in yxinvelty Tap and Too Dancing. Monday, June 21st, United Church Hall. ..°l)0N"1‘ Miss CONCERT. xiutmorelsnd Bingerl in United church Hall, Montague, Monday, June 21st. ..'°N0'l‘ICE—All taxes due New Perth school. district no. 53, must he paid June 30. 1954. otherwise \\'III he collected through the courts. By order of trustees. _,..°s-ACT comedy "Rise and shine" by St. Theresa's players, \\'rrinesdn,\', June 23. in A. D. Mait- Kenzie Hall. Montague. 8 pm. uandsrd time. Admission .50 and .25. ..°FOR. THE BENEFIT of their many former customers, MacLeorl and Greene's shop will remain open on Wednesday afternoons and will close on Saturday at 1200 noon and will re-open from 7.00 to 10.00 Sat- urday evenings. . '.\IEi\IEBERS of Riancii No. 8. Canadian Legion, and other veterans in Montague and vicinity. are requested to st- tend the funeral service of our late comrade Murdock MacDonald. in be held from St. Andrew's Presliytcrian Church, Montague, 1|’ 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 20. JTRUCK CATCHES I-‘IRE — A new Chevrolet truck burst into flames after getting into the ditch mar Murray River yesterday. Ow- rig in its position, it we: impossible in get at the fire with an extin- [.ZlliSI‘l(‘I‘, which had been acquired. Line of Poole and Thompson's tiiicks came to the assistance and hauled the truck out on the road ‘i\il(‘l‘8 the blaze was soon brought riiilcr control. .."I‘RANSI-‘ERRED T0 MONTA- (;i'l~: -— Constable Peter F‘. Austin Joined the R.C.M.P. detachmnt at Montague yesterday having been transferred here train the Char- lottetown detachment. Const. Aus- It‘. was urn in St. Stephen. N.B., and completed his training in Re- Rllla and Ottawa in late May of this year His first posting was to the Cha(lott.et0wn detachment. Montague loadiIi”g”—l’iilpwood At Georgetown ‘The S. S. Sauthclllfe Hall, 1171 rriristered tons, Canadian freighter, register in Montreal, arrived in port at Georgetown, June 17, from Port Alfred, Quebecushe carries it crew of 24 men under command of Captain H. L. Davis. Yesterday she commenced loading a cargo of ap- proximately 1400 cards of plupwood, and rifter completion will sail for Eric, Penn. The ship is being load- ed from J. A. MacDonald's plup- inrds at Georgetown and Cnrdigan_ I . %a ROAD TEST IT . . . STREET TEST IT. . . IIIII TEST IT . .'. PROVE TO YOURSELF CHEVROLET Gives you the best in Price! Economy! Performance.’ We can talk and talk about the 1954 Chevrolet . . . about it being the greatest Chevrolet ever built. . . about it being the low-price leader in perfonnnnws in beauty, ‘ v in value. 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Montague, and other members of the family. . . ’ENGAGl.':MIiN'l‘.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Gotell of Georgetown wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Emily to Arnold Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Murphy of Georgetown. Marriage to take place in August. ..‘\'0U DON'T RELIEVE 11‘! I sell sixty dolls: suits for thirty! It's the truth. It pays to buy tail- ored garments. House of stone Cus- tom Tsilored Clothes are made from imported woollens. perfect fitting, suits you wear with pleas c at a price that's right. Ssve Way Tailors. Murray River. M. A. Macbeod, Tailor. ..‘MURRA\' RIVER. PENTE- COSTAI. TABERNACLI! services for Sunday. June 20th, Sunday Bchool 10 s. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. The evening service will be held in the Public Hall at 8.30 p. m when the film "Venture into Faith" featuring the Bible Deliverance ministry of Rev. Oral Roberts will be shown. Extension of Federal Wildlife Management Urged liy Conference 0'I'I‘AWA (CP)— The l8th fed- cral-provincial wildlife conference has urged extension of federal wildlife management on a scale comparable with programs opera- ting in the fields of forests and fisheries management. E. S. Huestis, fish and game commissioner and director of for- cstry for Alberta. urged the con- cluding session of the conference to recommend amendments to pre- sent federal legislation to provide the provinces and Ottawa with is broader basis for co-operative wildlife management. There was general support for this proposal. J. S. Jenkins, Prince Edward Island, said a broader field exists for the Canadian wildlife service than in the far north, national parks and the migratory birds re- gulations. to which it is confined at present. Charles Lswrence, assistant chief, branch of game management, 11.8. fish and wildlife service, said the Canada goose has multiplied to the point where its numbers have be- come a problem , The question of'whetl'ier white- talled deer should be introduced into Newfoundland was discussed in a paper given by D. Pimlott of Newfoundland. Domestic fresh meat has always been in short supply in that province and wild meat has been staple for many Nowtouiidlanders in the past. '-'I-' HAT Bel Air Series. YOU HAVE 'I'O'DRIVE IT! Iion, and GM Power Brakes available on all models at extra cost, and automatic front windows and seat controls on Two Ten and Chevrolet's Body by Fisher, the comfort of Chevrolet's stabilized ride and the safety of Chevrolet's big Jumbo-Drum brakes. There are Chevrolet grace and color throughout every one of the thirteen great models in the three great series. There are countless other Chevrolet exclusives, but words can't do them justioe—you and your wife have to drive Chevrolet to see what we munikosd test it. . .Strecttest it. .. and Hill test it. Discover for yoursclftiow Chevrolet outperforms them all. ‘ Golden Jubilee of llv. James Donahue All Saint's Parish, Cardigan. will Join with Rev. James Donahoe fa- bove) tomorrow in celebrating the Golden Jubilee of his sacerdotal or- dinatlon_ Father Donahoe, a native of Roseneath, P.E.I., was elevated to the holy priesthood on June 13, 1904. by one of the most outstand- ing members of the American hierarchy, Archbishop John Ireland of at. Paul, Minnesota. In addition to having given dis- tinguished service in the archdio- cese of his adoption as archdioce- san director of Catholic Chsities and as pastor of St. 3ridget‘s Parish, Minneapolis, Minn., Father Donalioe is the author of two no- table books. Prince Edward Island Priests and The Scope of Charity. In welcoming him back to his native Province, Father Donahoe‘s many friends will offer him warm- est felicitations on this occasion, and wish him many more years of apostolic work in his sacred call- ing. Former Glen William Lady Dies At Halifax ..'Word has been received of the passing of Mrs. Malcolm A. Mac- Donald, Connaught Avenue, Hall- fax, who passed away June 17. at the age of '10 years. The deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Maclieod of Glen William. She leaves to mourn besides her hus- band, n son Bruce of Halifax, a son Allister of Ottawa and s daugh- ter Catherine, Mrs. Robert Jenkins of Halifax. The remains are arriving from Halifax tonight and will be trans- ferred to the home of Angus Math- eson. Glen William. The funeral service will be held from the Mur- rny River United Church. Monday, June 2i, at 2 pm. Interment will be in Caledonia cemetery. , There's the beauty of ..'At the postponed regular meet- ing of the Montague Town Council held yesterday evening, the mat- ter of Daylight Saving Time re- ceived considrrsble discussion. Present were Mayor Yeo. Coun- cillors McGowan, Hessian and Fraser. Following the lengthy discussion, it was decided that in view of the fact that the Town Council had already passed I motion to es- tablish Daylight Time on April 25 to Sept. 25, it would let the mat- ter rest there, until it was other- wise advised. and those who wish- ed to go on Daylight Time might do so. and those who wished to remain on Standard Time might have the lame privilege. Some time ago a petition was circulated and signed by some 60 business men to have the Govern- ment pllce the whole Province on "fast." time. Yesterday Mayor Yeo read a list containing the names of business men of the town. some of whom were remaining on stan- dard tlme despite the motion of the Town Council. two others were going on daylight time despite the Uniformity Time Act. and others were neutral. those to whom it did not matter. Councillor Fraser made I mo- tion thst it be published that the Town of Montague go on Daylight Time effective midnight Sunday night. There was no seconder, and the motion was withdrawn. The general feeling prevailing was that the ”lost" time should be Province-wide in accordance with the Uniformity Time Act. it won then decided that the decision would be left to each business c‘s- tsblishment to resolve the question on its own. Discussion also centred on mak- ing the Wood Island hill street a one-way street on Saturday night. and it was decided that the ques- tion would be given further con- siderstion. The Mayor reported that several quotations were received for the proposed sidewalk construction. and that further consideration would be necessary. There followed a brief discus- sion on is proposed hydrant pipe line along the main street of Mon- tague with a main pumping sta- tion at the wharf. Authorative sources indicated a 3-inch pipe one half mile long on each side of the bridge would carry sufficient pres- sure for the hose lines. The esti- mated costs for installation of the line would be over 39,000. How- ever, it was decided to get more information before any definite de- clsion was made. .."I‘he annual Sunday school can- ventlon for the Georgetown dis- trict under the leadership of Rev. J. Elton David, Christian educa- tion fleld secretary. Sackvllle, N. 13., was held in Trinity United Church, Montague, yesterday after- noon snd evening. The afternoon session opened with s short de- votional period led by Rev_ A. C. Fraser. Valleyfield. The scripture reading given by Mrs. Arthur Mac- Kinnon was taken from Romans LEGION ZONE RALLY To be held in Souris Leg- ion I-lall Monday, June 21st at 8 p.m. Expect representa- tives from D.V.A., V.L.A. and pension commission and provincial commander. All veterans welcomed. DAM CLOSED FOR FISHING Last day, Saturday. June 19 We hope to be opened again in July. Thanks to the ring- lers who have co-operated. E. H. STEWART, Montague LEVI ‘V. POWER Monuments & Inscriptions Montague, P. E. I. - Representative J. Reginald MacDonald 86 McGi1l Ave. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dial 8109 ANNUAL MEETING KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL will be held at the Beaver Hall, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 8:00 o'clock CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "YUKON GOLD" "Jungle Raiders" No. 10 MONDAY - TUESDAY AIIIIL FADI... she |cvodhvonon...sId s Iiltorlioludlordoolde - whloh one all wound! .' "II II I. VAIIS OHM! Sunday School Convention Held At Montague Church Yesterday Chapter 12: l-1:. Mr. W. A. Mac- Leod led in prayer and the ser- vice with the hymn "A Charge To I Have." The president. Mr. Gordon Cof- fin, took charge of the meeting and the delegates were introduced and welcomed. Minutes and roll call were omitted in order to give more time to methods of leader- ship. Rev. Mr. Davldge was then introduced by the president. He divided the meeting into groups (Continued on page 15) -OENIENT BLOCKS FOR SALE DICK MacLILAN the home to St. Andrew‘: Presby- terian Clll.l'l'CIl, Montague. Sunday afternoon. Daylight Saving Time Discussed By Death Friday Of Montague Town Council last Night Whim Road Man .."l'ho death occurred at his home at Whim Road yesterday of Mur- dock MacDonald at the age of 62 following a lengthly illness. The deceased was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald of Whim Road. Surviving are Mil- dred, Mrs. Francis Jack, Edith and Kenneth at home and Lona of Ottawa .Also surviving is a brother, James, of Middleton, Mass. 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"THE GLEN MILLER STORY" SHOWING AT 2:30 - 1 - 9 Wilson EDWARD I MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY You'll laugh . . . you'll thrill. you won't sit still MOIWIEUG ‘when Donald goes into his dance with joyous Janet in his arms! ‘- 94 HOUSE FOR SALE AT MONTAGUE Kitchen and Bath Recently Remodelled Best Residential Section Large lot —APP|r— ARNOLD WIGHTMAN. Starring: Stewart SANDY'S DRIVE-IN MOVIES SUNDAY, JUNE 20. 8:45 Staiiilanl Time’ and 9:45 Daylight Saving Time. "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" In color Granger. Calhern. Jane Greer and James Mason. Special gate prize. Isdy‘s 15-jewel rolled gold wrist watch. Proceeds for Kiwanis Wailing Pool. SANOY’S RESTAURANT SUNDAY. JUNE 20tli—4 P. M. ITNTRI. 8 I’. M. Repeating Hot Turkey or (Thick:-n Dinners. . With all the trimmings. Tea Included Adults $1.10: Children 600 I)(‘I)0I'flIl Kerr, Louis Jamboree TONIGHT Get‘. ' .. but it's Great,///' 3: ‘O , MNEILEIGH with Buddy Hackett CARTOON — COLOR PARADE YE THEATRE QUO VADIS Mon.-Tues.-Wed. - 21-22-23 Color ~ Robert Taylor - I)t‘I)0I'RIl Rcrr GREATEST SHOW’ IN YOI'R I.II“I')TIMI'}i Road Show Prices set by M-G-M Pictures. Mnlincc: C-IlIIfIl‘f‘ll 250: Adults 504-. Evening: (‘hiidri-n 350; Adults 75c. "All Shows Provincial Lt-gal Standard Time" MAYFAIR THEATRE MI'RRAY RIVER, JUNE l9th—8 rind 10 I’..\I. SATURDAY ONLY nu SAVAGE run or TH earn PLAIN iiiiiiiiiwinsii, I----- A UNMISAI-lllllllllmll FKSTUIE ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS i u . ....«».. .-