PEI Members Urge Claims Of Credit Unions Under OTTAWA. Juno 9 -(5POclsl)- 1-. J, 'ickham. UNTIL King's- rt of the House of Com- bata earlier this week on federal loans to -.M "II evening session. Mr. Klckham.con- gralllihted Fisheries Minister Bin- .."-m-fr-m-"-r" the F9130 mans de mnnlinued from page 1) Progressive M,-, Oliver said that election of more Liberals would have mods to; better government. "1 am naturally disappgintcd that more were not elected. he said. --1 believe it would be shown by the tabulated figures that the popu- lsr vote for the Liberals was hi or man in the last election w ich .),ou1d be some incentive to the party to put in an intensive organ- miion campaign in preparation for more elections." CONGRATULATES FROT Mr. MacDonald. who took the reins of tho CCF party only 18 months ago, said he would like hrs! to congratulate Mr. Frost -ind "wish him well in carrying on the burden of the government of On- 10. will his own victory. he said it was basically a matter of organisa- tion. which "I started to rebuild , , . 14 months ago." The eight new seats were added during the last session in the first change in Ontario's representation once 1934 when the total was re- 'UPTON GOSPEL CHAPEL. Dunrias. Sunday School 2.30 P- 1"- Nme change in time for this Bun- day only. Breaking of Bread 3.30 p m Gospel Service 7.30 p. m. All ViPiNll'Il('. "THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Murray Harbour Charge. June 12th. Murray River 11 a. m. Little Sands 3 p. m. Mur- ray Harbour 7.3) p. m. Reverend H C. hiacdouslll. 3-A-- 3-D- WALLEYFIELD - OBWELL HEAD CONGREGATIONS. - Ser- vices for Sunday. June nth. Val- leyfield ll a.m. Belle River 3 pm. Orwell Head 7.!) p. m. The Valley- iielti Choir will conduct the service nl Praise in Belle River Service. Rev A. C. Fraser. Minister. 'ANGLIOAN SERVICE AT IOURIS. - On Sunday, June 12th at 11 a. in. there will be a Cels- bration of the Holy Communion with Sermon in the United Church Hall. Main Street. Souris. (by kind- ness of United Church Authorities). Reverend W. G. Bogg in charge. 'MONTAGUl P A ST 0 It A L CHARGE. - The United Church ni Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minister. Sunday. June 12th. Mon- gue: 10 a. rn. Sunday School. 11 m. M Service and Junior unday Bchoo . 1.30 p. . Evening Service. with guest singers from Orwell-Vernon United Church. lower Montague: 9.45 a. m. Morn- - g Service and Sunday School. 'THE PBIIIYTIIIAN llL'liCli IN CANADA.-Services. Umlar. June 12th. cardigan. iiernoon Service 2.30 p. rn. The ouns People's Society will con- uci this service. Montague, Evo- Ins Service 7.30 p. m. The Young People's Society will t. Mr. liislrnlm Mncxanzla will report on the General Assembly. Sunday School at 10.00 I. rn. All are we!- irnlmo. Rev. D A. Campbell. Min- SP! -sr. rarnnrs on us- urvh of Canada. Services for "HdH.V. June 12th, Hndavl. The Service for the llarse will be held in the St. Pot- : Church at three o'clock in lernoos (Standard Time). with ' v H. L. Mitton. pastor of the llsrlnttotown Baptist Church as ows: Greenwich and Mario at 0.00 a. rn. and St. Potm"s at 11.00 I- to Rev. Russell A. Macnood, TDRAI. CHARGE. - Tho Ulllhd Cbur Wker Sunday sotioon as fol- munlon. Mining;-, has 7-8:30. 2.-Not more than two persons should visit a patient at om time. 3.-Children under mm years are not per- mmed to visit patients. 1” aggilgihege-t3'peratlon in observing these rules will : Sllmd. BOARD 0I' TR-UC'l'El3o A King County Hospital. NOTICE Absnosrvisliaorsstthcltl 00 tr! 1 been lifted. We would ask trbg:t yY)Ys YtlndT)?1o'i.)- Serve the following rules when visiting patients: 1.-Vldtlng hours UFO! Afternoon 2-4; Evening New -Fisherman's Loans clsir and the Government on the new policy of arranging loans lu- fishermen on a basis somewhat aim" to those under the Farm Improvement Loans Act. Along with a numbe of other members from the Maritime Prov- inces and Quebec. Mr. Kickhom urged that Credit Unions be added to the chartered banks as a loan- lag agency for the New fisher- en's loans. 1-la recalled that he himself had oncs been treasurer of a Credit Union. At the same time. Mr. Klclrham recalled to the House the valuable service performed by the Matheson Gov- ernment for Island fishermen and fish processors under the Pro- vlncial Industrial Assistance Act. In the same debate. J. Angus MacLaln. Conservative MP for Queen's urged that Credit Unions be placed in the same position un- der the Flsherrnen's Loan Leg- islationas the chartered banks, through their operations in the past, these credit unions have earned the right to confidence oi the Government. he laid. duced to 00 from 112. The CCF won the only new seat not taken by the Progressive Con- servatives, r- ' t T one S and lost one seat to-and gained one from - the Progressive Con- servatives. None of nine women candidates was elected. . Electors went to the polls in fine weather over most of the province. Easlern Guardian ..f0NE BACK of skirts at ow 02.00. Joanna Dress ..-swm slim and shorts. all sizes at Bella's SIIOPPO. Mon- tague. olns hop. 'sALE. spring and summer coats, reduced to clear. Belle's shoppe. Montague. ..'BA LANCE of children's straw hats on sale at 81.90. Bella's Shoppe. Montague. ..'DOTS OF bargains in ladlcs' and children's wear during the clearance sale at the Joanna Dress Shop. ..'FHEE PANTS. Only o no week left. Order now from A. F. C Montague. Tip-Top Tailor representative. ..'l:NLABGlNGf Y s sl '1' it e Joanna Dress Shop is going to be enlarged but we must reduce our stock first. Everything goes st anxious ranging from 1096: to ..'0096 DISCOUNT off regular prices. Butterfly nylon hooiery. 00 to 1! gauge. in light dtades. From June 10 to June 2.5. H. L. Msccrogor t Co.. Montague. ..'MAlN STILIIT Bssw Sa- lon open Monday to Saturday. Evenings by appointment. Six doors up from Poole Hotel. ..'CHUBCll OF CHRIST. The Lord's Day. June 12th. 1005. Mon- afus: 10.00 s. in. Bible School for ages. 11.00 a. m. the Lord's Supper and Preaching Service. Murray River: 11.00 s. rn. The Lord's Supper and Preaching Ser- vice. Sermon by K. '1'. Norris. Mur- ray Harbour: School Lord's Supper. Combined Evan olistic Service at the Montague urch of Christ at 8.00 p. rn. Everyone welcome. Ken- neth T. Norris. evangelist. ..'MoNTAGUE United Baptist ch. Rev. Rowland G. Hill. Pastor. All times standard. 9.45 Montague Sunday school. 11:00 Montague urvico. 1:00 Sturgeon Sunday school. 1:00 Murray River the Sunday school. 0:00 Murrw Kar- bor Sunday school. 0:00 Murray Bar-bor service. 1:! Murray River service. Followed by Com- At this last service there will be a dedication of the com- munioa service given by Mu. Martin Moore In memory of her late husband. (rm .-r town. or 'I , srsinruis -tints:-r 'v'a'-l:.i'!"'-"t..'2 i.?.'.3'i."""""' ”""' "'04-rd no. she! be liioffoetln the siiiiirssur ndvllitooflcgd TOwnofM,IIlIp.- . 3 Girl Guido Leaders In Conference Mrs. P. G. Hutchnson provincial commissioner for P. E. Island oe- cupled the chair It a prelimin- lfy meeting of the Canadian Girl Guides Association in the Lady Beavcrbrook Residue. as ch. UIIIVEIIUV of New Brunswick. Federation on Tuesday. The meet- lns dealt with the findings of the patrol session earlier in the day rellldlnl uniform. stores. rule book and long guldeg, The annual meeting of the Ag- aoclotioa, which began 0. mg. day. terminated last night, mu. ing to a successful conclusion a series of sessions in which Girl Guide work was dlacuggnd on g high level by leaders in the or. gsnlutlon from coast to coast. FREDERICTON (CPI - The annual meeting of the Canadian Council of the Girl Guide Associa- tion wss featured Thursday by presentation of the Beaver award. Gosling. Newfoundland commis- sioner, and Mrs. Rlelle Thomson. commissioner of training. for "out- standing service to the moolenfbnt in the national or provincial field.” Newly elected as executive mem- bers wcrs Mrs. William Sims. Kitchener, 0nt.; Mrs. Stuart Era- klne. Mrs. Ralph Raymer and Mrs. R. W. Stevens. all of Toronto. Mrs. W. Rankine Ncsbltt of Toronto is national commissioner. Three New Brunswick women L life ” n of the coun- cil. They are Mrs. I-lugh Maclray, Rotbesay; Mrs. Clarence V. Emer- son. Saint. John. and Mrs. A.M.A. McLean. Black's Harbor. The quo vadis report, a paper on training, was presented with the recommendation that all training should be based on the fundsmen-' tal principles and methods of guid- ing as set forth by the founder. The annual meeting followed preliminary sessions here since Monday and ended the gathering of girl guide leaders. Monthly Meeting Of Kingsfon Canadian Legion The regular monthly meeting of the Kingston Branch. Canad- ian Legion B.E.S.L., was held in the Clover Club. Charlottetown I t night, with the president. Bruce in the chair. The meat- ins was opened by the past pre- sident Leo Doyls of the Charlotte- town Branch. The highlight of the meeting was the presentation of the past DI'eIident's pin and medal to Comrade Andrew Msclischern. M.C., who had been ys " of the branch for the last five years. Comrade Sinclair commended Comrade Mscllschern on his out- standing -work as president of this branch. Comradl Sinclair stated that the Kingston branch was one of the outstanding rural branches in the Province. Credit for the most part must go to the honored guest Comrade Msclllachorn who had not only served in the time of war but in peace also in Legion work and community affairs. President Roy Bruce then in- troduced the guests at this occas- ion. namely F. A. Rush. presi- dent Charlottctowa Branch. Stan Bryant. vice-president Provincial Command. Harry Morgan. chair- man membership oommlttoc Charlottetown, Loo Doyle. past president. Charlottetown Branch. The secretary of the Kingston Brunch read a letter of apprecia- tion from Oomrldo Pius Smith of the Charlottetown Branch who expressed his congratulations to the president and members of the Kingston " S and to the honored guests, Comrade Andy Maclcachara, whom he commend- odlorhlsworklllmomborof the Kingston Branch. other speakers who paid tribute to Comrade Machachern were Comrade Hector Currie and Com- rade Allison Mooulllnn. M.M.. It was awarded to Mrs. A. G. ' ,sssr.n-. 32: Round STEAK. lb. 63c Ordination ;Y An Impressive service of ordi- nation was held yesterday after- noon in the quaint old church at Cross Roads when Mr. Br!!! Jones. B.A.. B.D.. answered the vows of the Christian Ministry in the Church of Christ. The little church. which is one of the oldest in Prince Edward Ber. Bryer 8. Jonas island. was filled to capacity by relatives and friends of the newly ordained minister. The charge to the candidate was given by Rev. Principal James G. Claguc, Col- lege of Churches of Christ, Tor- onto. The sermon was preached by Rev. Oliver W. McCully. Prayers were offered by Rev. C. E. Armstrong. Cross Roads. and by Rev. R. E. Show of Halifax. Rev. Harold Mitton of the Char- lottetown Baptist Church read the scripture. During the service two beautiful solos by Mrs. N. D. Maclean were effectively render-' who both spoke highly of the work of Comrade Andy MacEa- chern. other members of the Kings- ton Branch voiced their opinion on the work of their past presi- dent. - President Roy Bruce then call- ed on Leo Doyle to close the meeting, which was followed by ”The Queen". The members then adjourned to a lobster supper prepared by the executive of the Kingston Branch. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT Special Steer Beef Shoulder ROAST. lb. .. . .. 43: Rib ROAST. lb. . . . . . 53: Plate or Brisket TlIOS.- N. MILLS Meat Market 135 Hillsborough St. Phone 4235 esrerciay At -Cross Roads. Church ed. The organists were Mrs. C. J. Wood and Mrs. Allison Mac- Ru. rollowing the rdlnstion. a re- ceptlon by the indlest of Cross Roads was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kennedy, Mount Edward Hood. The guests were received by Mrs. Kennedy. I Brycr Jones. mother of the minister. and by his sister. Miss Margaret Jonas. Bryer Robert Jones was born May 15. 1927. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Jones. He received his early education at Cross Roads Public School. Inter attend- cd Prince of Wales College and Normal School, graduating in the class '49 for three years, 1944-47, he taught school at Pownal and Cross Roads. In the fall of 1950 Mr. Jones entered Victoria College at the University of Toronto, and gradu- ated with the Degree of Bachelo of Arts in 1952. This was follow- ed by three years of post gradu- ate work in theology at Emman- uel Coliege. Last month at the Convocation of Victoria Univer- sity Mr. Jones received the De- gree of Bachelor of Divinity. Dur- ing both his undergraduate and seminary years he also received regular courses of instruction through the "College of Churches of Christ in Canada. During student days in Tironto Mr. Jones was a member of Hill- crest Church of Christ. and serv- ed the congregation as student assistant for two years, teaching and giving other leadership in the Church SchooL For two summer Mr. Jones held student putoratos at Poplar Hill. 0nt.. and also an the New Glasgow Field in this Province. On July 1 Mr. Jones will take over his work as minister of the New Glasgow Christian Church and the Cavendish Baptist Church. All Kinds oisieai? Better with PREPARED MUSTARD NOTICE We will be closed each Wednesday afternoon, be- ginning Wedncsday. June 8th until further notice. Signed: ST. PETER-S GBO-MOB FEED SERVICE Manufacturers of Gro-Mor I-log, Cattle and Poultry Feeds; custom grinding and mixing. 0. C. PRATT I SON. Prop. Please cal and for fertilizer for I955. ATTENTION FARMERS make arrangements JACK ANNEAR Montague lhis H'DWS3:&'i-T-I YEO KNOCK ON WOOD omen-nantrrlsn-arasrsaosor ' too sorurwsns onown..s:xos:r.r.sm lot Round Tal 9 (()1()R .-rn.:-w Mr.-u.w' . - TODAY AND SATURDAY Metzscssoc; s.w.ases7s- PRINCI IDWARD I M-G-M's FIRST PRODUCTION IN C NrMnSc0PE 'It.;v.ilv-u . Kn' The THEATRE MONTAG ROBERT TAYLOR AVA BAR NIR MEI Fllilli ll ANNE (,w.wl (Jill) 'T!Wll ( is-ll:l.l? rn. ms nu. Is.r. ' sets 0. 10 us. s.r. AIM. ' -40-55. lull Tss Lorna Valley On Thursday. June 1. the lum- bers of Lorne Valley W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Bert Lcsrd for their regular meeting. Miss Mary MacKinnon was a visitor at the home of has idther. Mr. Murdock Macltinnon. Church Road. oll June 1. Mr. Jackie MacLeod. Charlotte- town, spent the first weekend of June with relatives and friends in Lorne Valley. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MM. Mr. Wendell Crane. Montague, was s visitor at the home of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw on Monday. Mr. William Ferguson and his daughter, Mrs. Sandra MncEach- cm. were visitors to Montague on June 2. Miss lsabell Crane. Savage Har- bour. spent the first weekend of June with relatives and friends in Lorne Volley. . - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw were business visitors in Monta- gue on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frantris Macin- tyre and children, Joan and Mer- lin. and Miss Shirley MacDonald. paid a- visit to Orwell Cove on Sunday. June 5. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison. ' -A.M. VERNON IIVEI. G. I. L The annual meeting of Vernon River subdivision of the Catholic Woman's League was held on the afternoon of May 0th. beginning at 3 p.m. The President. Mrs. Harold Dunn called on the Spiritual Director who opened the " with the League Prayer. After the readinl and signing of minutes, the president gave a brief address in which she high. lighted the seventy-fifth anni- al conference. Interesting and r.porta were given by the con- vcners of the following commit- tees: Social Welfare, immigration. Membership, Press and Magazine and Finance. These reports showed that the committees in charge of each had been very active and had accomplished a great deal. The president expressed her To- grct that the educational convener was absent owing to illness and hoped for her speedy recovery. After the correspondence was read and acted upon the election of officers. which was in charge of Mrs. Gerald Walsh and Miss Catherine Maclsachern. Pesuited as follows: President, Mrs. Harold Dunn. (re-elected); lst Vice Pres, Mrs. Emmett Wisner; 2nd. Vice Pres, Mrs. Herman Gill: Secretary Mrs. Arthur Cain (re-elected); Trea- surer. Mrs. Bernard McPherson ire-elected). Councillors. Mrs. John Curley (re-elected). Mrs. Edmund Mor- rlsscy ire-elected), Mrs. Catherine Praught; Auditors. Mrs. Vernon EXTRA - Chapter 4 TODAY AND SATURDAY Amazing African Adventure In The Lost Valley Of The Moon! Strange Thrills and Excitement are wrapped in this picture for you! Showing Friday of 1:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Showing Saturday dl of 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Come On - Come AI "Man With The Shel Whip" - Comedy and Cartoon THERE'S FUN FOR YOU - ONLY OUR YOU THRILL5 LIKE SPECIAL I TOP rmzu LS IN slow MOTION i.-Ii you see Screen. AYFAIR ADULTS co. 15;;-,-3;-3; BOX oimcr. OPENS AT ms P.M. snow STARTS 9:30 ms. (Daylight) MURRAY RIVER. - FRIDAY ONLY DROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND "THE QUIET MAN" Starring JOHN WAYNE - Oil-TARA SHOW TIME - 8 pm. AND THE rsumv. 100! Show Rain Starts at 0' pu,k Shine ” TODAY AND SATURDAY GIANT THEATRE SCREEN CAN BRING THIS IN FLAMING OOLOIII ms no IRAWLING STORY! or run wiwasr cuwusuor mnuu . . . "RODEO Better than Ringside when itonourbigOurdoor ' AT ALL FRED Tm” TIIET Friday, June. 10 1955 The Guardian Pay 5 Maclntyro MacEachera. '.The Most which the members have the privi- blessing of the pins took place. varury celebration and the region- wmprehensive ' Mrs. Joseph Ryan; 3rd. Vice Prcs.. and Miss Catherine Iegc of working for ' 'vu and hers. He also stressed the in- The Spiritual Director congratu- portance of the League work and Iated the officers on their sppoint- asked the active members to inter- ment nnd also the members on the est as many other as possible no . success of the year passed. that all might cooperate in this He referred to the League as noble work. He closed the meet- Noblc Society." in ing with prayer after which the Ford llfotor C bsler. designed for one-man operation and employing sweep fork foal. unique in the lowest-priced hsler field. The new four-baleo-I-M machine is the Ford 250, available in three model; ugim 3 with starter or without starter, and power take-oil. , announces a new automatic train tin hq McGOWAN MOTORS MDNTAGIIE SPECIAL DINNERS ON SUNDAY s tal Sunday Dinners will be served in The Bison ”lgehcilnbow” Dining Room, Montague, eVel'Y 5'-mdly for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN With All The Trimmings. Aduns 3150 Children Kc Dinner Served from 4 - 7 THE sisori RESTAURANT WEEK-END SPECIALS TEA.Ib. T-D5 (One lb. only per grocery order) E3'iT7lYbsour.zm zsc MOLASSES. qt. 190 MEAT DEPARTMENT Shoulder P ROAsTs.ID. sohoosnoooo--0--II0P'3sN Ribsndlluimp ROASTS.lb. :9: LAMl.... , -..-Sim-56' M" FURNITURE DEPARTMENT AI Wall Paper in stock 1-3 of! while it lusts. : SPECIAL - 8-piece Dining Room SITTI- Reg Sl99.00. Special . . . . . . . . . 3149.00 IIILDIIEY & IIANIDERSTINE Montages Phone 00 Till Revolutionary S C R brick . twice as large . lays twice as fast o0n'o width builds a solid wall 9 ON HOME REPAIRS OME ON H PAINTING N HOME 0 INSURANCI .. ON HOME DEPRECIATION WQCMV MOI! TO OWN ' wopm MQQI '0 CIA... Iut Iwndvds of sea brick prove out In In &. V”. .53., fgggo construe om OINGIMLMAI-'-F Dunno A1: "gin; .. nun .. new ousoow - svlmlt nlouinots - uunsus - unit will I