V, ..-........m., em..- TO LAUCH scale operation. 'l'his firing of the 72-foot rocket is the third in u. s. sarsuurs project Vanguard a tree-alas tehicle. undergoes a firing test at the U.S. Air Force missile testing centre at Cape Canaver- sl. i"la.. in preparation for full- a series of seven prior to actual launching next spring of a U8. satellite to orbit around the earth. Date of launching may may be advanced now that the Russians have launched a sat- eliite. Missionary ls Guest Preacher Donald Longworh. missionary on furlough from the Latin Am- , rrican Mission at Costa Rica. Central America. was the guest speaker at the morning service in the United Baptist (luuumh. Montague, on October 6th. He chose as the text of his inspiring message John 18:86. A new con- mandment I give unto you that ye love one mother; as I have ( loved you, that ye also love one another." For offeratory. the choir sang "My savour first of EASTERN GUARDIAN ll. MARY'S Pariiu. Monta- gue. chicken Jupiter Wednesday. lath. Beaver Ciulf Mr. Longworth also spoke at Murray River in the afternoon. and in the evening he addressed a large congregation at stung- oon where he showed beautiful colored slides. Three of his children. James. POIKY. and David. beautifully rendered. "Heavenly Sunshin " in Span- ish. and a trio "0 for a Th ou - sand Tongues to Sing,” was sung by Messrs, Colby Lewis J. B. Lewis and Ball Lldstnne. of Freetown. Mr. Longworth returned to Canada following the sudden death of Mrs. Longworth. the former Miss Lewis, Iaat Decan- ber. lie was accompanied by their four young children and spent the past summer at Free- town. They plan to return to Costa Rica early in January. 3031' I10? Cuba. lamest island of the West Indies. is only It miles from the tip of Florida. NWT! FORD'S GROCERY SPECIALS suouunsut roast nus ROASTS. us. .. CORN BEEF. lb. . . IRISKET BEEF. Ib. . LIVER. lb. . HAMBURG. 2 lbs. . CARROTS. 3 lbs. . ISLAND CABBAGE. Elsa assnnson rt. STEAKS. your choice. lb. . . . . . . . . 49; Zlc IUTTER.2ibs. 'fAILEONIONS.3ibs........... I9: ISLAND TOMATOES. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . T9c' COTTAGE TOILET TISSUE. 3 rolls.. 25: BROKEN PEKOE TEA. Special . . . . . 75: SUGAR. Illlbs. SLO5 33 PORD'S OROCERY 9” 0688 IIDIIJVII 0.0.0. IEEF.Ib......33c 45: 23:- .l.39 .. 19: head 15: FORD. PROP. 6584 . SUGAR Bulk DATES.......... Hardllixod eaeeca-so Ta.styPaI Pm AIOOOlOIIO'- BmhenPekoe Island c . III sun-on wnrC.'OII'OIIlOI ”IHAIT ,. WEEK-END SPECIALS Bulk leIsies.Soodoss... sou.uj”oars.........sus.a-ass. NTAONWAIIQ SS9." EIb.bIgE7c ........1Ibs.29e .......1hs.39e ........1tias33o ..........Ib.13e ..2uun.s9c eacsoaeoaa ooosseaa rend Discoveiers Of'America .Went By Like Street Cars If you can believe the legends. Anserlcsmuuathavoboenthe unnstdiaoovesedaeavworldoa reeordhythetimousriatopber usmbueaotlootuit. Obacureaadcurloushiatories howthemenofhalfadoaen tionsfoundthla remarkable will insist on observing Columbus Day next Saturday. Many pretay adamant about it. EALLJEB CLAIMS Even so. let's take a look at some of use fascinating accounts of what happened before use: "He was blown about by the storm and he saw lands he did IN tlliect to see and he found there self-sown fields of wheat and grapevines . . . ." The writer. a Nth - century scribe. was'telling the story of Leif Ericson and how, tossed by storm, he found a new land across th e western sea and named it "Vinland" for the grapes that grew there. The sagas of Iceland and Green- land tell of Norse explorations and attempts to colonize Vinlnnd and how they were foiled by the savage native Sitreliings-"dark men and ugly, with unkempt hair on their heads." NOISE WANDERINGG One fascinating story, heavy in tonlecture. about 14th - century Norse wanderings in America has been woven around a strange tower in Newport. R.l.. and a messaile in stone found in Konsington, Minn. HG N9WI3ort tower, is glower- lng stone structure on a hill over- looking the sea. possibly was a colonial grist mill, although what colonial built it and when is not known. A more glamorous theory is that it was a fortified Norse church. the base for an ambitious expedition that reached the wilds of Minnesota 130 years before Island Priest Named Domestic Prelate To Pope Island Priest. native of Earns- cliffe has been honored by the Holy Father, Pope Pius X11 and appointed. Domestic Prelate Rt. Rev. Edwin L. Doyle a native of Earnsciiffe, P.E.l. WI: ordained for the Diocese of Cal- gary in 1919. Until 1938 he was a professor at st. Mary's Boys High School, Calgary, A graduate in Canon Law of the Gregorian University Rome. he served as a chancellor of the diocese until 1946. in ms Monsignor Doyle be- came pastor of St. Anne's par- lah. OHIITY. I poaittau he dill holds. He has been a member of the Episcopal Council since 1943. and is the Viceoifical of in Provincial Eocleiasfical Tria- unal of Edmonton. He has taken an active part in the dioces-on program of Religious instruct- ions and is the Dioceaon Director of the Business and Professional Catholic Women's League and Chaplain of the Calgary Council of the Knights of Oolumbus. Columbus. iknown country where the natives over North Ania-ica. They were. differed from those he had ever the nyiag saucers of their dsy.ithe river or just beyond the next seen (and) all thins: were always around the next bend in'foothul1. long before the Norse. other peopieayere visiting the shores of America. at least they were Thursday. Oct. 17, 1957 Th: Guardian Page Sf "ii-IEITIRIVEB , sonzamc arena Hi col-i svnynv. .u.u-sun. rRua3i:s.. 'l:IlP.I. -tr-It-4 Wt" nowaraass as as us. The prince set in s jg.-I5. ony and imported mororsettlers3D"d”"”kE" F9" 7 A l ADULTBNb from vmu. In the no and 1stn3:3;;".C'i';;'?;e”;” ''"'”p m,;'; also-aa:au is run ca-tum. mac: or nah:--k1nned.l.o.n. men ml to hove been "3 fair-haired Welsh Indiana driskung while at wind. sprouting like spring crocuses all - y TONIGHT and FRIDAY It's the story of the combat-ready men who feel the iatlueworldolfancy.Oneofthei pressures most . . . for the women who feel how fleet- ftrat was a Buddhist priest. I-Ioei-' Bluin HF"!!! CENTURY The Chinese yearbooks of the ting tell of lioel-shin"; Vovage ini the year Q to Fuaang. a wow; derful country 15.Wl to INN iiil east of Tahur. i Strained theory has placed Tu-: sang in California or Mexico -r ' i because of the value of the Sth-century Li in 11th-century miles is uncertain. i There were Irish monks of an; obscure Culdee order in Vinland. when the Norse cause. if you will believe a yarn spun around a col-, lection of cave-like stone strucw turea found in New England. Even before the Culdeea. an- other Irishman. St. Brendan of Clonfert. was examining "the most wonderful things" on an is- iand across the western sea. The ' ing kisses really are. It's the story of men who can never relax-and their women who wait, wonder and sometimes weep! CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUED AT BELLE RWER JAMES SlEWl'..'i Groceries. Hardware. Dry Goods. Drugs and Footwear i I ' I y Sale continyed to Saturday. October I9th I - L' 3 Prices below wholesale -- Rare bargains in all types of merchandise. - A.LEX A. BEATON'S STORE Sl.l'iliPgl(' ”” Air' ibltiimind EXTRA! CAB'l00N-”l"A'l'IlERIS DAY OFF” year was 565. WEIJII CLAIM Not to be ” by Iri L l the Welsh of song and story also: discovered America. Legend says that in ma: Madoc, son of Owen Gwvnedd. hero - prince of north Wales. sailed into the setting sun. The) fact that Owen never had a son; named Madoc has never both- ered the tourists. . Anyhow, as the Welsh bards) sing. Madoc "came to an un- l Projects In Kings Watched By Member A number of public works pro-, jects in Kings County have been undu study by John A. Macdonaid. M.P. and will bei submitted by him in the Minis-I ter during the present session. Current and proposed prolecta which have been particularly oc- cuovinz Mr. Mnc'Jonald's attent- ion include; I breast-work for control of the channel at Savage Harbor repairs to tht east pier and renewal of the top surface of the landiuu at Red Head; gen- eral rqbaire and control grad- ing at Naufrage; genera; repairs and contract dredging at North Lake. Sand control project at Basin Head: rqsairs to the plank deck. oormaieted at Souris breakwat- er; general repairs. grading and paving of Sourig rnilway wharfp repairs to walls and facing nadt a Fontune; general repair grading at Annandale. Repairs to retaining wall and at Launching; gravel- ling at North Cardigan; strengthening western wall. gra- veiling and gear repairs at Queen's Wham. Gem-getown: complete the reconstruction of the foundation of the railway wharf there which is well along; general repairs and graveiling at Montague. Dredging at Pnmnuro Island; repairs to weakened sections at Grimm's Pond; construction of a breakwater and landiru facil- itiea nearly completed at Pover- ty Beach: and general repairs to the wharf and shed at M-umsy Harbour. Mr. MacDonald expressed the! opinion that the work of promot- iuu necessary projects will boj ience he is.now gaining. easier neat year with the exper-I TODAY ONLY - CAPITOL LIFE Says: "From the moment he first appears;' it isy clear Andy Griffith is a powerful film personality! ...abnuhuaeloovuI AND THE INIAN GIRL STORE HOURS AT b You Buy To: Lose At CENTRAL ROYALTY THUR . . . . . 8 a.m.-8:30 p.rn. ELLIS BROS. saw. s -.-n.-mo p.--. 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