Distillers - Differ On ions iu-am and rrea have return-I Herring. Vernon MacLean. ' Billl New Hampshire. U.S.A.. to attend rd a, Toronto, om” after spending Porter and Lcard MacKinnon. was pastor of the Free ciiurcn III all the funeral of the late Mlss Doris Scotland here seven years ago. Mu”.-ay RN... Thursday, July 28. 1955 The Guardian Page 7 . wmk on the Island visiting from Murray River. and who are; Sanders. granddaughter of Mr. y , . - MURRAY RIVER relatives and friends. While here, in the Reserve Army. are at pres-I John Sanders. Deepest sympathy M'- and M” WW9" .M”gPs(:".' ' ' .fMasiers Ronnie and Waynei they were the guests of Mrs.! ent in camp for a week at Campi is extended to the relatives of the S911 and children. Nancy an ,n Macbeaii. have returned to their Penny's father. Mr. Alex E. Rich-I Utopia. N-E late Miss Sanders. "" 0' O''”"' 0”" "9 '”"dm” WASHINGTON (AP) - whisky Howard T. Jones of the Distilled makers presented a divided front and exchanged angry words Tues- day over a plan to allow postpone- ment of federal taxes on liquor until It is sold. Richard V. Gilbert, vice-pres- dent of Schenley Industries Inc.. old the House of Representatives -vays and means committee the iresent law is "vicious" and "dis- iriminatory" in requiring distil- era to pay the 810.50-a-gallon ex- iise at the end of an eight-yeari pondlng period even if the liquor Iasn't been sold. Gilbert, supporting a bill to al- ow tax payment when the product goes to the consumer. charged hot too many American firms opposing the bill "are beholden to the Canadian cartel conducted by Seagram." SEES DIVERSION EFFORT Frank R. Schwengel. president of Joseph E. Seagram and Sons lnc.. a U. S. subsidiary of Sca- gram, took the stand to call Gil- bert's statemen "deliberate tal- iehood." "irresponsible-I" and "ob- Iiously a diversionary appeal." Schwengel appeared' along, with ipponcnts to the hill. headed by East Baltic Mrs Percy Coffin. Kingsboro. ipent ii few days with her daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. loseph Gillis. East Point. Murray Harry of the R.C.M.P.. Souris. returned to his duties in Eoiiris. having spent his holidays II his home in Nova Scntia. Miss Alma ML-Lean of Newton, iiass.. is spending her holidays with her mother. Mrs Wilfred VlcLcan. Kingshorn. Mr. Lawrence Whalen and son. Bobby and Kennie of Halifax. spent some time with relatives II Red Point and East Baltic. A parcel post sale was held in the Red Point School July ll. hunch was served and films were ihown. for which Mcssers. Ed- vood Ching and Edgar Rose op- srated the machine. Procccds went towards the Rccl Point ichool funds. ' Rev. D I McCiai'c, Kiiigshoro. was a business visitor to Char- lottetown July 11. Mrs. Jerome MacDonald. Sniiris. spent a few days with Mrs. .l. ". Massey Bothwell. Mrs. Michael Mclnnis returned :0 her home at Souris. having seen ill in the Souris Hospital. l-icr many friends arc glad to sec ho" home again and feeling bel- ic" Wc extend and Mrs. sympathy to Mr. Elmer Miller. Murray A ME Y0 FRIENDS Spirits Institute. Jones said he represented the views of 70 per cent of the industry. - But a string of witnesses backed lcllberi in calling tor enactment of Ebei-harter's measure which itiiey said is needed to save Amer- ican producers. , Gilbert said t.he eight-year bond- lng period "is rapidly bringing the (United States distilling industry to '-its knees." "This law requires distillers to , pay a heavy excise tax on whisky they cannot sell." he said. - 'Hal'b0l' North. on the death of .their only daughter. Miss Bever- fley Miller. in the Kings County .liospltal at the age of 15 years. I The six-year-old son of Mr. and lMrs. John MacDonald has re- Iceiitly returned to his home at 'East Point, having been a patient in the souls Hospital where he underwent a hand operation, the result of an accident he had while around a tractor. Miss Julia Mclnnls. Red Point. residence of Dr. A. A. aid, Souris. Mr. Freeman Garnett. Souris. has recently taken up residence with his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter. North Lake. Sympathy is extended to Miss Gertie'McVane on the death of her brother, Mr. Fred McVane. in Charlottetown on July 12. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kassner returned to their home in Souris from a pleasant trip to Boston and New York. Mr. Marvyn Johnson and son. Sammy, North Lake. spent the weekend at their home in Mur- ray Harbor. MacDon- People from the surrounding districts on July 14 gathered at the 'Kingsboro Manse and donated several articles to Rev. and Mrs. D. I. Mcclare. They were both taken by surprise and thanked each one for their many useful gifts. Lunch was served and films shown. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. William Power. Little Harbor. on the recent death of her brother. the late Mr. Eman- uel Sutherland. Black Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McLean. Mrs. Wilfred McLean. Klngsboro. Misses Alma McLean and Marion Kennedy. Boston. were business visitors to Charlottetown on July 13. . Dr. Francis II. Beaion of Ar- lington. Mass.. is visiting at the home of Mrs. Marshall Mclnnis. Lakeville. Rennie Mooney. R.C.N.. Quebec. is at present employed at the 11 home in Charlottetown after spend- ing several days in Mar ay River. guests of their grandp ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLean. Rev. and Mrs. Wallace Mac- Pherson and young son Dougles of Wainwright, Alberta. are lpendr lng their holidays on the Island their many friends in Murray Rh er and surrounding districts. lip happy to see them back again. I only on a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. James Penny and .....:...m..j.....mm: NORTH RIVER W. I. The July meeting of the North River W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Fulton Warren. Meeting op- ened with the coliect, tollowedt by Roll Call which was responded to by 20 members giving "AnInter- esting Fact about British Colum- bla" Correspondence consisting of a letter re Institute Convention and several Thank You cards were read. It was agreed that a sum of money be sent in connection with the gift fund for Miss Robin. Mrs. Elmer Yeo and Mrs. Stan- ley Thompson were appointed as delegates to the Institute Conven- on. Reports of Committees were then heard. Several articles are to be purchased for the schools. The committee on the "School Music" gave their report, and are to com- pleie plans at a later date. Mrs. Lasrence Molyneaux invit- ed the members to her home for the August meeting. Lunch com- mittee will be Mrs. James Vicker- son, Mlss Eleanor Younker. Mrs. Harry Scott and Mrs. Keir Warren. Roll call will be "An interesting Fact about Alberta." Lunch was served by the hostess and committee followed by a so- cial time. ia spending his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mooney, Greenvaie. Mr. Mooney expects to be stationed in Char- Iottetown following his holidays. Miss Lyla Robertson. Charlotte- town spent the past weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robertson. Kingsboro. Miss I-Ielenea Holland. Char- lottetown. spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holland, North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mas-Rae and son Donald returned to Montreal. having spent some time with Mrs. McRae's parhnts. Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Bell. Red Point. Mr. C a r l McLure. Moncion. visited his friend. Mr. Johnnie Young. Red Point on July 14. WIPE OUT TRADE DEBT BELGRADE (Reuters) -- Pres- ident Tito announced Wednesday that Russia had wiped out a Yug- oslav trade debt equivalent to 898.- 000.000 incurred before Yugoslavia broke with the cominforrn in 1948. ET lili MAKE IT A DATE I NOW TO ATTEND THE . PROVINCU. EXHIBITION tt0LD Harness Horse Races 6 NIGHTS - 3 AFT ERNOONS It's the big event of the Harness son in Eastern Canada. bringing Marhlsne ti-ct-tars and prison along Thlslsasiiewlnitutf. Yeuwldetldst undspeetadcandlntiicttirlefdosciiiistm. Regular charges to Race Track. Horse Racing sea- ngotlier the cream of wllhtopnuling ilven. Intbeceler i ards. Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. William Horton and children of Moncton. n'.B.. Ire' spending their holidays in Murray River, guests of Mr. Horton's mother. Mrs. Catherine Horton. Masters Sandy and James Rich- Ids. Gladstone, are spending a eek holiday visiting their cousins ie Misses Dianne and Dorothy '-aton. Alexandra. Among those from this vicinity. attending the Benton-Maclieod. wedding at Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. on July 16. were Mr. Alex E. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Richards of Glad- stone. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camp- bell. Peter's Roadu Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sanders. Murray River and Capt. and Mrs. Percy White. Murray Harbour. The Misses Brenda Ann and Donalda Irving. Charlottetown. are spending some time at the home of their grandparents. Mr. Mrs. William J. MacKay. Murray River. The Misses Geraldine and Shir- Iey and Master Kimball MacPher- son, Kinross. are spending some time at" the home of their grand- mother, Mrs. John Beck. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stymcist and family. Moncton. NB. were recent- visitors to Murray River and Glen William. guests of Mrs. Tena Stymeist and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stewart. Mrs. J. L. MacKinnon. recently spent some time in Charlottetown, guest of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnston and children, Carolyn and David have returned to their home in Toronto. Ont.. after spending a pleasant holiday in Murray River. guests of Mr. Johnston's mother. Mrs. Mayburn Johnston. A. B. Curtis Munn. who is with the R.C.N.. recently spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munn. Miss Louise innocent. Conn. U- S. A.. is spending the summer in Murray River. guest of her cousin. Miss Jeanie MacKinnon. Messrs. Darrell Lowe, Mcrrill mm ' ATTENTION STUDEBAKER OWNERS We have purchased the stock of Auto Parts from the Estate of T. G. baker parts call and see us. DII'TDWN All Grafton Street. East I and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brennan and Mr. and Mrs. Cook. New Giasgow.l N. S.. were recent visitors to: Murray River. guests 'lI Mr. and' Mrs. Fred White. Mrs. James Lewis and daughter kinda of Brookline. Mass, who is vacationing in Little Sands and' High Bank. are spending a few ,days in Murray River guests of; I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Saunders. I I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stilt and: Mr. Joseph Price have returned to time in Murray River. guests of Mrs. Stitt's sister. Mrs. Fred White and Mr. White. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie. Murray River. are spending some time in New Wiltshire. guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Peters and family. The many friends of Mr. Art Gosbee. Murray River, are so to hear he is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. All hope Mr. Gosbee will have a speedy recov- ery. Mr. Bennie lierring. Truro. NS.. is visiting at the homes of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring and Mr and Mrs. Ben I Reynolds. I I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sanders and Mr. John Sanders. Murray l River, left on Monday evening for WDDD ISLAIIDS-BARIBDII FERRY SERVIDE Daily from each terminal: 1 a.m., 0 a.m.. 11 a.m. . I p.m.. 8 p.m. 5 p.m. , STANDARD TIME IFor daily report dial CFCY on, I first weather broadcast. ' I Catch an early crossing ' and avoid delay Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: I NORTHUMBERLAND I FERRIES LIMITED I Charlottetown. P E island I ....a.. . V. 7 Ives. If you need Stude- Guelph. Ont.. after spending somei llease - "Wouldn't You" is fast I. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman and daughter. Linda. Montreal. Que. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Nicoiie. Murray River. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. Fred P. Zitzmann and fam- family of Florida, U.S.A. are happy to welcome them hack in Murray River. Rev. Mr. Zitzmann lwestcrn Jamboree iAt Forum Tonight - The foot-stomping music of a I6- iyear-old, Buddy Spicher and his ifiddle nearly brought down the tent as the WWVA. Wheeling. West lVirginia, world's original Jam- boree made its Fredericton dehut Tuesday night at the Exhibition Grounds. I Dusty Owens. billed as the star the show. lived up to advance lnotices, with his rich singing voice and his ability to keep the show moving at a fast pace. His warm welcome makcs a big Jamboree audience feel right at home. and before you know it, you've had two hours of great en- tertainmcnt. A featured CBS network per- former and Columbia Recording Artist, Dusty is a songwirter as well, and has several hit tunes to his credit. :Just Call On Me is one of the top ten in Canada and "Hello Operator" was a big favor- ite in the States. His latest re- .ents, Mr. are spending their holidaysi ..... FOR THE HIGHLAND l., a hit, Although he is only 24 years old, Dusty has gain- plenty of experience for he ed Istarted his career at 16. , He is looking forward to the day he'll meet and greet you in per- ison. That's the day the World's Ioriginal Jamboree comes to Char- lottetown. A "great. show with a great cast - direct from WWVA. Wheeling. Come and meet friendliest guy in the world - the Dusty Owens - you'll be so glad TD SALVAGE might at the Charlottetown Forum. The cast includes fourteen great radio and television stars direct Live Stock Show THE BEST IN THE MARITIMES Yes the variety and quality of Livestock exhibited has progressed through the years. This year It is no exagger- oriontesayinops Tliisyearpeciuforseonvlewtttciudgingundormest fovoiwbIoeIrcuinsMnaeslntIicncwCeIiscum. al previous shows. .'from Wheeling. West Virginia you did! The Jamboree will be held to- their holidays in Murray River, guests of Mrs. MacPherson's par-Z and Mrs. Leonard Hooper. . o'iiTTcTiTeTT SHOES GATHERINGS You deserve the "cry best. Oh- tain "Johnny Brown" authentic liighlnnd dancing slippers. tap and ballet shoes at D. D. McDon- ald's. ' Artistic achievement in every pair. You owe it to yourself to have proper fitting dancing slip- pers. ' SEND FOR YOURS AT D. D. McDonald's IN ANTIGONISII FREE BEACH BALL With Every 84.00 Purchase tit I GASOLINE 'TIIIS FRIDAY AIID SATURDAY DIILY AT BILL WARREII'S WHITE ROSE SERVICE STN. Corner Elm Ave. & Euston It. CIIARLOTTETOWN SPEEDY DELIVERY J New courses are starting in ELECTRONIC RADIO-RADAR T the Electronic. Instrument, 5 Aeronautical and other key avia- K INSTRUMENT AIRFRAME (ion trades in the RCAF. AERONAUTICAI. ARMAMENT tr. AND MANY OTHERS HOME WEEK” Midway SENSATIONAL ACTS. RIDES. The young and not so men? and entertainment in that. go to make up the Vaudeville and Midway-a tradi- tional pan of OLD HOME Once again wewaIeomcDaekMLynch tliroujitiieyeanhasplayodapraminan DI''WI- " - , at VAUIIVILLI mmnwar J - at CATTLE IXIIIDITI , INST Slum RDBIISSIDIIIII. MAIII BATE and YOU WILL SEE 7iI!.0!A0!o.0(AlI.4l&( nicur now or To TRAIN IN THESE iimmin iviiiioii TRADES In the RCAF you get top training by skilled instructors on the most modern aircraft and equipment - and you are kept up to daie with the latest developments. You become an aviation specialist. There's elmanent employment. good pay an a pension to look forward to. Medical and dental care. ciorhin . food and lodging are provides. You get regular service pay from the start. Get into I pro ressive t'Icld.' Make aviation in t e RCAF your career! See the RCA! Career Counsellor of RCAF RECRUITING UNIT, RCAF Station, siimmerslde. P. E. T. Phone: 2281: Local lit. ll WEEK LONG To REMEMBER and Vaudeville young will find plenty of unicy- tiic numerous acts. rides. ei'c.. WEEK. Twhodown puulneurpvov '.c I. BUNTAIN. I Secretary-Treaiilreh I. FRANK 'AO0BNo Race Seam-