. A W Championship at DI Plans mm W”? , when, that’s a .” EASTERN ' GUARDIAN ‘ . ‘ I i; AM, champion is “Isobel De- ' Charlottetown to; entertain" the All Canadian first prize Junior Female Cham- erve Get at Sire owned by S. Jaw-art and Son. Last year Fair at Amherst; and the first he Holstein -took the Reserve prize Junior Champiinship at the , (0P)—IA top exec- ‘fige of the Canada and Dom- Company Limited of wan. odt, said Friday the plans increased activ- fly-in the because he'd jmt like to be represented j' secretary M. w. 4———-————-——-‘ im MACKEREL. Wight- :ul Super Market, Montague. ‘ REAL P “ Exhibition; the At this year’s exhibition she took first prize Junior Yearling and Junior Championships. Seen holding the animal is Wilfred pionship at the Maritime Wint’er the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Stewart. tha’rham Sugar Co. Tells For Maritimes Davidson‘scolfed on reports that his company planned‘to try to sell more sugar in the Maritimes in retaliation for threats by Acadia-Atlantic SugaIr Refineries Limited to move its refining op- erations tmrn Saint John, N.B., to Ontario. Mr. Davidson was interviewed in Montreal fresh from a two- week tnin. to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to explain his company’s position. The com- pany had sold its complete line in Newfoundland for years but had only sold specialties unob-~ tainalbie from other sugar manu- facturers in the other Atlantic provinces. V ‘ He said Canada and Dominion Sugar would like to be rep- resented in the Maritimes and do business there on “a reasonably competitive basis." LESS FAVORABLE SPOT He said he had told heads of sugarconsumhig firms in the Maritimes that his company IUNflDDCIlURCH Supper, " - ‘ I, Suds nail, Wednesday, Make a Note to See Him? m,otartingat50’olook . . ""'"""'""‘—"""'" I .m. I ' K - A ; RESERVE Aug. 27m. and 28th.: - » ' BloodDonorClinicsat' si/ SPECIAL, ‘ ' . Souls, Murray River i g , -SEEANDIIEARKing Ganam1_ . “ . , ml the Sip-at the West, featur— ‘2 ' . CAREER lug Tmflunter, Thursday, I August 11. at Sports Arena. I new Dumas United Pastoral ‘ ‘ {I’m W 17th. 31mm, Dun- '~ v I~ ’ ' " ‘wn'l' .E m " ‘idas advice; 7.30 p.m. Amnandale c “RSES Guam preacher, Dr. A. l Weir. ~ - eve ' . PETER‘S BAY Pastoral STARTING! . « . ry . I ‘ _ ge service Sunday, August , m. ‘ esda t flMarie at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Bruce I E rd “way & wean y , guest preacher. Special ‘l'l CDC . 56 Grafton St. 1 COMMUNITY PLATE SiIlver- Tm '5 -' id , Lady 7 p.m. Sacrement of the Lord’ ’12 lilac-Kidnap, . Montague: Anniversary Service § are sale 1-3 ofif all open stock ill, all five patterns. Evo- IIami-lon, V to Orchid. South Seas, Ballad. Manor’s Jewellers, Montague. .YAILEYFIELD — Orwell Head Wool: services for sunday, Marat 17th. Valleyfield 11 am. l Head 3 p.111, Belle River and special music. Rev. IRE MONTAGUE PASTORAL nurse. The" United Church of Canada. Rev. J.M. Fraser, min- ister. SImday, August 17. Lower as follows with Rev. Henry A. F1lllge of Wentworth, N.S., was {Rest preacher. 2.30 p.m. (Note lime) Afternoon service, with the “W Pack Royal Male I Eight. ’ .730 pm. Evening service, Spe- c“ music. Church, Man- .Zue. 11a. m. Morning service. 1 Mi Junior Sunday School. Dedi- eElton of a new pulpit Bible, Muted by the Fraser Fel- W. A hearty welcome to all. Pilot, Observer, I Aircraft Technician. or Airwdmon s ' I I: . ,‘» I ‘, ’ 4 There’sg Great Future jg Aviation! This May _l_3__e Your Great Opportunity! - ~ HURRY! HURRY! FINAL SHOWINGS JERRYWALIlSi PRODUCTION KIlliI-lliII-Miiill nun. "Nil-lil- ~cowl by éfiiWASHERs IN STOCK ’ Electric Models. " 11;! YEARS 'ro PAY \ Electric Co. MONTAGUE “ll 3. BMW! CINEMASCOF’E III-.— Shows 2zooL—6:3II—9'—Adult—T0DAY only COMING MON. - TUE. . WED. “SALE ’ date they will in for collection. ' HUGH MCAULAY. Secretary of Trustees. L , ‘ ‘ ed house and "table for summer alnd tourists. beach on P.E.I. j taxes owing Souris ‘ Road South School t must be paid on 3 re Aug. 25th. After be AT LAST—it's bold and passionate story is on the giant screen in magnificent color! boldly pictured from the I daring immortal novel MARIA scHEiL CLAIRE BLOOM E M-G-M presents its greatness and glory! THE BROTHERS AZOV Feature Daily at 2:00—6:30—9' Adult . Ifined sugar to be shipped frotmi - Saint John to Ontario points for, ' Canibbean’s imports of Maritime mid be in a less favorable com- petitive position in the MaritimesI than Atlantic Sugar enjoys in On-i tario and Quebec, where it sells 70 per cent of its output. Freight rates designed to favor the Mani'tnmes often allowed re-l l less than it could be shipped from Montreal. An example was the rate for Windsor, 0nt.: Sugar could be shipped from Saint John to Wind- sor, 1,033 miles, for 60 cents a hundredwetiglhot. From Montreal to Windsor, 562 milds, cost 62 cents a hundrcdlweight. . Saint John could ship to Mont—‘1 real for 24 cents, Montreal to} Saint John for 30 cents. He said Maritime food com» parties that are big consumers of sugar were fearful they might filo-under if local sources of sugar dried up — if Acadia - Atlantic moved away. “Our. company will absorb part otf the freight costs in excess of those paid by Atlantic Sugar, and we will oftter a second source of supply to the Maritimes at com- petitilve pnicess," he said. B'UY IN WEST INDIES Mr. Davidson said the British tlish represented the area’s sec- ond‘best. market for the fishing industry. His company’s policy was to buy much of its raw sugar finom the West Indies in order to' give the islands increased pur- chasing power for buying Mari- times and other Canadian goods. He said Canada‘s protective trade agreement the British West Indies allows sugar into 0am, m a men, tam on Say Farewell To 100 pounds. The tariff on unpro- tected sugar from Cuba was Summer Minister $1.29. . Raw sugar was landed in Can- ada, dusty paid, for about $5.00 per 100 pounds. West Indian sugar sold in Canada for about 15 to 30 cents lessme that from Cuba. ' He said Cuba's trade policies favored the United States. Reduc- tion of on raw sugar from non-Commonwealth sources, ad- vocated by the Atlantic Prov- inces Economic», Council as a means of keeping Atlantic Sugar in its Sanntt' John plant, would The parishioners of the Wood Island Presbyterian Church ten- dered a fairwell reception Thurs- day eveniug to Gordon M. Bean. who has been ,acting student Inlll- ister during the summer. The gathering was well attend- ed and was held at the manse on the Shore Road. Sandwiches, equally benefit competitive re- fineries and serve to weaken the West Indies purchasing power for Canadian products. A» HIGH GRADE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS GRADES 9, 10 and 11'l Small classes permit individual atten- tion. A11 teachers fully. qualified. Monthly reports to parents Delightful surroundings —— comfortable accommodations -- healthful diet — hali- anced.recreation —— social guidance. ADDRESS All. CORRESPONDENCE TO: I L c. TRITEs, B.A., Principal ’ HORTON ACADEMY ' WOLFVILLE, N. 5- "'l N 3""; ORTII RIR .4r w cm: imp" P/z/vxzky TONIGHT " Box Office Opens 7.30 l Show At DuSk f————=—==-I—T M—G-M hours to file the famed ' ‘ . PIIIIzeI' Prizo nest-seller... wittali its thrills, drama ‘and heart- 'tlIIotIs! M-G—M presents nun PEEK {JANE WYIVllN * _ ____—_._._ BOX OFFICE: OPENS AT 12:05 AM. RAIIIIIIIEII Sunday Midnight cake and tea were served. A purse was presented to Mr. Bean in appreciation of his fine work in the community. A large percentage of the congregation were present. NAME AUSSIE ENVOY GUERNSEY GRAND CHAMPION Eric Hurry of Winsloe was the winner of the .male grand championship in the Guernsey class. The name of the animal is secretary of the P.E.I. Guernsey “Patosie Phillip". Mr. Hurry is Breeders" Association. sent Australia at the Common- wealth ectmomlc conference. be- ginning in Montreal Sept. 15. Prime Minister Robert Menzies said he would have liked to send an extra minister but this is un- OANIBIERRA (Am—Trade Min- desiralble bec aus e of pending ister .hol'm MIcIEIwen will repre- elections. I lLEllllD'SQF $011318 1 I " DIAMOND IUBILEE . .1898 I958 fl \ . I t W. B. LEARD ' 1872 — 1921 Founder of the business 1898 , I I l for another sixty. we say - - .- GEORGETOWN The Guardian Page 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker were recent visitors to the City.I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ca'mp- bell and two sons of Nova Scotia, are vacationing art DeRoma Got- tages. Mrs. E.J. .Matthews. returned recently from O’Leary, where she visited with relatives. Mr. Harry Panker of Montreal Quebec, is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Park- er. . Mr. and Mrs. James Waste of Pictou, N. S.. wererecent guests of Mrs. Maurice Donavon. Seaman Albert MacPhee, of the Royal Canadian Navy, station- ed at H.M.C.S. Stadacona, in Halifax, N. S. was a weekend guest of his mother, Mrs. Joseph Sat, August 16, 1958 MIacPhee. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hobbs. of Charlottetown, were visitors to Georgetown last week. Miss Teresa Morrison. R N. of Kingston, 0nt., is visiting her mother Mrs. Felix, Morrison. Mrs. William Hobbs,. and Mrs. Douglas Rutherford and family who have been holidaying in Georgetown, left early in the week on return to Halifax, NS. ‘Mr. Cullen DeLory. left on Sun- day for Halifax, N.S. after holi- daying in Georgetown, where he was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. FLJ’. Delory'. Cullen is employed with Honeywell Con- tracts Limited, in the Engineer- ing Sales Division. Pat-riot A subscription ' side offices of The Patriot. ' 'i r ISIX'l'Y YEARS IN BUSINESS into the Men’s Sourls. ,4 ' tain the pride ' ways maracteliaed our shop. ‘ To our many friends and customers who Iquo kept 1' II o I. e a rd 5 in business for sixty years and whom we hope will deal kindly with them ESTATE w. B. LEllBl) (Reg'd) ' ‘~ , THE MEN’S SHOP '- - - SOURIS The Oldest exclusive men‘s wear store in the Island NOTICETo PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS paid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- ,The Guardian -The Patriot . . and they have been good years. Ever B.Lealrd started the ’ Tailor Shop. .in 1898 which grew the years have been good to‘ us because they hays been good to we grew like the town, very slowly perhaps, but solidly. Now in our old age a business we pledge the town and countryside that we shall odntinue keep as _ young and progressive as possible. ‘At the. same We shall main- ship and quality gOods that al- . . ‘. THANK YOU accounts may be Guardian and The Wear Shop or 1958 . in good workman-