The Eastern Guardian sgtllfdjy, Sept. 4, 1954 yoIr3EE balloon! with 5 cent ' hue of school supplies at the Rigglugue 5 to 81.00 Store. o5rECIAL baby beef and "uh Island lamb this week-end .1 l..ieweliyn'l. Montasum (extol! PERFECT snaps. An Ansco camera at 4.95 and 6.95 ',,,,.d a roll of Ansco all-weather mm V. R, Pepler, Montague. .561-I001. OPENING special: large sized smooth lined scrib- hi1,,,,. Regular price 25 cents. ilpN'llI 19 cents while they last. Mumuue 5 to 31.00 Store. .a501iND PICTURES in Cardi- g,,'.i Presbyterian Chtirch Vestry on Wmdgy, september 8th, 8.00 p. m sponsored by the Young People's '5o;,gty. i.ocal scenes will be shown. A small admission. Everyone wel- iOlllC- 'SPECIAL Labor Day Bible ruiiipl'8llCf at Beach Point Gospel K-Mppll Monday, September 6. yniiiiig service lO.30 s.m., after- ,,.,i. service 2:00 p.m. Baptismal h,,,,,,, 4.1.”: p.m. Evening service 7 iii p.m. Group of Negro singers .x,iillfiri front Halifax. Also spec- 24. riilglflk by Siinirnt-i'side ililli t1,,i.iy li.iriiour groups. All hear- ii. iriiitcd to attend. RITTIIRNS FROM TRIP in; John Murchison of Glen Wil- iill lf'iiiI'lI8(I yesterday from R. trip at motor uhich took her almost luntxi miles to Western Canada ml the Western United States. svzv accompanied a sister and two ,,,..p.x who reside in the United Svgirs, On her way home she was . pnctnn, Mass. area during the It i"l1'Rll?. ..-r tcontint-ied-ifromypage-17) - 23rd Annual ha Mr Don Thompson, chief pens- inr officer, Dominion Command. (7-nariian Legion. Ottawa. when Chief Justice Hon. Thane A Campbell. administrator in the ibsrnce of His Honor Lleut. Gov- Mr. D. M. Thompson riiinr T. W. L. Prowse, and party lime been seated in the Commun- ivv Centre the provincial president will call on the smembly to be seated during the Act of Re- membrance. A still picture of a (tanariisn war dead cemetery in F?-trope will then be shown. Pipers iii the background will play the l.amcnt "The Flowers of the For- mii. The lizirlcr sounds the Last Post whrn rciiors will be dipped. The provincial president then re- nter "They Shall Grow Not. Old". The bugler sounds Reveille and rniora will be raised. At this point the administrator and visitors will like seats on the stage during iiillch interval bag pipe selt-ctian.; M” bl Dllyod and 0 Canada sung by the school children. The Legion ivovincinl chaplain will pronounce iii! bicfdlnk. The provincial presi- ""”l will Cxilreos pleasure at the ii'"St'lICe of the'administrator for iii" Drnvince followed by the in- iwiduction of visitors and the read- !Pi7Co-riT tied (Lo-m pogo 3)? TIIOIIKIIIS For our Time ho silch thins as splendid and '”l"llr.V isolation, no more than mm” M the body have meaning or Wilertion isolated from the whole. 0 0 . I the pattern for world reform is aldsinlple as it is ancient. Prayer , i”'”0mI lroodness. Why should pt: shout against. Communism I 9” "19 Why of life we offer is W -Wlddy? Is it reasonable to re- f;””9 the evils of Godlea totali- Imiuiingarn with the evils of Cod- ” omoarocy, where there are ”"m'"l0 IHIU-it-Ice. political oom- P"”lilS0. betrayal of nations, di- ;”'"f- birth onntroi, and corrup- r;:;"”I” hish places? Pravda cries mm in abolition of God; but de- Wracy ignores His existence. mmlcoiirse no one would think of ”n,P”""nl slavery for freedom. mg I5 he had forgotten what it ”"'I I0 50 free. or unless he had WWII careless of this precious 1I,'"l'"i- I lluggest that we are today plqlhl-' Very danger. and for these ihnvhretlhllom. We enjoy a freedom Mn Ollgh comfort. and pros- md Y I0 often becomes license, mnexrwo do what we want to do. to b of what we should do. But "mi: use freedom is to destroy ",5 )f'"- T0 fonts: about and and cm';:elrIn3 C0;i"I;Z siavery.lNo(tmgs 1- w persons 3 . "';'”v ""1 with removing the evil injm 0111' own soul. is to act an 1 usticc to ourselves and to our 9”0Wman. If the scene on the banks of the ,,m..l”l:”'9nC9 Produces hope in mm lent. it also produces a who " mrnlniz for the millions W seldom think of God and who win” V9?! little conrenned with Gods Him. And yet the love of My Ind the spotless life are the Wmdrwilv important things in the W" ' For the people who pray st Dooner or later pass away; the ' 1-Iwronoo inert will perish at W, 9 Mme: but God will remain wh out change, to reward those love Him and bi punish thou do no The Guardian Pogo 5 l..'DUVAl.'S RADIO SERVICE pout be closed from September ath iith. ....'TIMO'I'HY SEED. We are buying and cleaning timothy seed. Pfiyiniz highest market prices. Eraser and Annesr, Montague. ..JI."0B BUGGED dependable wear, all steel expanding wrist watch bracelets. so flexible you can tie them in knots. 5.95 fully guaranteed. V. R. Pepler, jewel- ler, Montague. . .'M E M B E It S of Montague Branch of Canadian Legion attend- ing Convention in Georgetown on Monday, September tlth. are re- quested to meet at the Legion Hall. Montague at 8.30 a. m. ..'ATTENTION MONTAGUE CURLERS. .- Important meeting will be held in Club Room Tuesday, September 7th at 8.00 o'clock Stand- ard Time: Lady Curlers are invited to attend. I TM ing of the resolutions of loyalty. His Worship Mayor Andrew MacNeill of Georgetown will then extend B. welcome on behalf of the Town. and Marcellus Goteil, presi- dent of the Georgetown Branch will extend a welcome on behalf of the host branch. The provincial president will then call upon the administrator to present medallions to Mrs. .1. W. Lovers and Mrs. Alec Arsenault past presidents of the Georgetown Legion, Ladiu Auxili- ary and medals and past president pins to Comrades W. J. Fitzgerald, A. H. Stewart, Neil A. Wright, J. W. Lavers, and W. A. Paterson, all of whom have served in that capac- ity in the Georgetown branch. CEREMONIAL PARADE The Assembly will then leave the Community Centre and a ceremon- ial parade under comand of parade marshal L. S. Batchilder and head- ed by the color party followed by the pipers and veterans will pro- Feed 510118 I dealsnated route with the administrator taking the march past. Wreaths will then be laid at the war memorial by representat- ives of Dominion Command, Pro- vincial 0omm.and and the George- town Branch. Registration of delegates will take place at the Community Centre from 0 am., Standard Time on and later at the Town Hall where the business sessions of the Pmvkicial Command Convention will continue throughout the day. The energetic Ladies Auxiliary of the host branch are providing a. ham and salad dinner at noon time for all convention delegates and veterans and also a roast tur- key banquet at 6.30 p.m. for vet- erans and invited gucgt5,,,boLh served in the Community Centre. GYM” by Rev. W. A. Paterson, Branch Chaplain will precede the banquet with the following menu: chilled tomato juice, hors d'oeuvres, rout turkey. and dressing, cran- berry dressing, tomatoes, olives, cucumbers, mixed pickles, rolls, pie, 513601”. knotted cakes, tea, coffee. The following pr-ogrs.mm.e wul be carried out at the banquet: Chairman, Marcellus Gotell, prai- dant of the Georgetown Branch, Canadian Legion: Toastmaster, ,1, w- I-IVE”: P1301”. H. Yorsion; tout. '”I'he Queen", musical hon. ore; The silence, For our luallgn Cornradse-"They Shall Grow Not Old. E G- Cannon. Provincial President, Provincial Command: Her Maicatva Forces-Capt. .1. H. Kenny; The Lsdie.aCM.ii-s. W. Solo- min. president of tho Georgetown Bunch. Ladies Auxiliary: The Can- adisn Legion-Don Thompson. Chief Pension Officer, Domlnlon Command, Canadian Legion, B.E.S Lt. Ottawa; God Ssve The Queen. The Provincial President extends an invitation to all veterans to at- tend the convention and rum ,,t first hand what the Canadian Leizion is doing on their behalf, An invitation is extended to the general public to attend the open. ing ceremonies and be pruent at tho War Memorial during th, lay. in; of the wreath. mA.C. a NOTICE The Eastern King's Ex-i hibition will be held in Sou- ris on Wednesday, Sept. 8, There will also be a Trac-l tor Driving Competition with cash prizes for the different classes. L H. J. McKINNON. l Pros. I ANSELM MICDONALD, Seo'y. ! i l DANCE Dance in St. Mary's Par-i lsh Hall, Monday, September 6th. Modern and old time. Sponsored by Ladiest Aux- iliary of the Canadian Leg- ion. CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE - WAY Phone 2387 'Seeii Grant For Youth Purposes ..'Ths Frovincial government was waited on this week by a delegation from Montague asking for a per cspits grant for youth purposes in use with announced policy of the Government. The Montague delegation said their Town Council had agreed to the proposal for the purpose oi establishing an artificial ice plant in the Curling Ring there, but asked for a 20-year period in which to repay it from the grant. How- ever. it was pointed out to the delegation that it was Govern- in 10 years. Premier.A. W. Mathason said yesterday trot the Government has always accepted the advice of the governing body of any city, town or village and is always happy to do this. (Continued from page 1) Blame Thresher aids Fire Department. some machinery and 8. milking machine were lost in the fire and a few hens and geese are believed to have perished in the blaze. Fortunately no livestock was lost as the ten milk cows were in the pasture and the two horses were being used to haul in the grain, and a calf and mo pigs were moved to safety from the build- lugs. Both side lofts of the barn were filled with fifty ton; of hay and two more loads of grain would have completed filling the centre loft with strazw yesterday at which time Mr. MacArthur intended to thresh the remaining crop of grain in the field. Ironically enough, the tractor and thresher had been placed out- side the barn as s precaution against fire. Members of the Siimmerside Fire Department assisting in the work of fire fighting yesterday included Chief Abdon Arsenau.1't, Laurier Peters, Heath Warren, Albert Leard and Jack Schurman. A large 500 gallon tank truck owned by Colin Waugh of Wilmot Valley assisted in supplying water to the Summerside Fire Depart, ment pumper truck as did several smaller trucks and even garden hoses. Mr. Albert Waugh, who was enroute to a nearby potato field with a sprayer full of potato spray mix, arrived at the scene of the fire and in spraying the side of the garage owned by Mr. Bag- lole on an adjoining property was instrumental in saving the build- ing. It was reported by persons at the fire yesterday that a straw blower being used in an open field recently on the farm of Albert Matheson of Reid's Corner, had ignited the straw stack in a marl- ner similar to yesterday's destruc- tivs fire. However, as there were no buildings nearby in this case no serious damage resulted. This might serve to cause farm- ers to inspect the moving parts of their straw blowers to make sure there is no friction of the metal blades against any other metal in the machine. --S. FATALLY INJURED ANTIGONISH. N. B, (OP)-Mrs. William Im.lay. an ,nf nearby Riv- erside, died in hospital here Thurs- day night as I result of injuries received in an auto accident. The inquest will continue today. CEMENT These cement blocks and are able to supply and ent blocks. ment policy to require repayment , Mr. Peter S. Lsnnlgan, (above) who has being serving in an anti- aircraft battery in Hyushi an 15- land in the southern part of Japan, has recently completed an advanced tswa, Montreal atoning nu thanks, the ueeninly at some length. MENTIONS AIRPORT Questioned as to any point he would like to stress as a result of his visit to Windsor, Mayor Ste- wart sald: "It was interesting to note and ponder over the fact that at Windsor. London, Malton, Ot- and Moncton we slighted from the plane at Deparo ment of Transport owned and operated st:-pat of me than nud- ern type with adequate nurways. It is difficult to see why we can- not have one at Charlottetown." councillor Gander. remained in Windsor for a few days to confer with civic officials, seeking ideas which were developed in. connec- tion with the city anniversary there. Mr. Gaudet is General Man- ager of the Charlottetown Centen- nial Celebration, which take! place next year. YE THOSE REDHEADS FROM SEATTLE Rhonda Fleming - Gene Barry Mon. Sept. 6th Tue. Sept. 7th. 8.30 P. M. Color Admission 39 cents and 49 cents THEATRE MONTAGUE course in gunnery and radar in the Far East Specialist School near Tokyo. Mr. Lannigan who has been stationed in Hyushi for almost a year, is a son of Mr. Albert Lanni- island Motor Transport Ltd. ; LABOUR DAY AT MORELL MONDAY. SEPT. 6th -- 7 I'.M. Variety Entertainment-Morell Hail. Bingo. Wheel of Fortune. Bowling, Pool, Eta. Followed by "FIremans' Dance." Proceeds for New Fire Pump. Your attendance will be appreciated. Admission to Dance 50c. Sponsored by Fireman. Don't Miss This. A Good Time for a Good Cause. (an at Panmure Island. He is a graduate of St. Raphaelts Academy in Pawtuckei, Rhode Island, and has had two years Reserve Officers Training at Providence, R. 1. Continued from page 2 Mayor Stewart Mayor Stewart. and the other Charlottetown delegates, Council- lor Walthen Gaudct and City Clerk J. A. Fullerton, took advantage of every opportunity to invite those in attendance to come to Char- lottetown next year and celebrate with us the Centennial of the City. Great interest was shown. and it is anticipated that there will be a large attendance of civic leaders to Charlottetown for the first time. The highlight of the conference was the attendance of the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra, when the former was presented with s. mink cape, as a personal gesture from those present, and not the places represented. The Duchess, in accepting the gift and PULPWOOD AT GEORGETOWN and SOURIS YARDS Buying daily rough ulp- wood in four-foot long s. PITPRO P8 AT GEORGETOWN YARD ONLY Buying daily in lengths. Contact yard or office for further specifications. QUIGLEY & SON St. Peters Bay Phone 5-2 various 8by8by18--8by10by16 Plain and Fancy have been tested and have met the standards of the national the National Board of Fire Underwriters which spec- ify an allowable load of 69 lbs. per square inch on the gross area. On a 10 by 1!! block this amounts to 9600 lbs. The blocks tested carried 69,000 lbs. We are manufacturing these blocks every day, deliver all orders on cem- I MONTAGUE CEMENT PRODUCTS - Dick MacLosn . BLOCKS , building code of TRACTOR Mllivlow Rodeo Judges: Class 2 Single Plow ., Class 4 Gang Plow Class 6 Tractor. 3 sod Class 7 Tractor, 2 sod .. Softball: ELLIO'I'r ROBERTSON. Presiden t. OlIEEN'S COUNTY PLOWING MATCH Wednesday, September 8th AT Harold llunphy's Farm Official Opening at 9:30 A.M. Premier Matheson, Hon. C. C. Baker and lion. R. R. Bell will address the gathering at 2;.'l0 P. M. Plowing Judges: D. C. Schurman, L. W. Roper. J. L. Duvar, B. B. Jones All Classes open to Queens County Class l Tractor, boys 16 yrs. and under Class 3 Tractor, Beginners”(2 .. A Class 5 Tractor, womenwandi-girls". Class 8 Tractor, 2 and 3 sod at field speed. Refreshmentn, Music, Step-Dancing, Highland Dancing, Junior Sports 3 Mt. Melllck & Pownal va. Southport Admission 50 cents. Children under 14 free RODEO P. E. I. .1F1????? 3333333 Sound system. H. P. SMITH. Providence College. , Secretary. FALL SCHEDULES Whitaker -s-4&1 TIP OF THE WEEK FROM YOUR MASTER 3EAl.i.h PRESTON RAGKHAM WIIEATLEY RIVER P.E.i. in-n mm... run- 60 Green St. - (Jii'ttm'ii T M IP no. 5 ..-.1 M y Now iii'rIl,)l1.ll' liq ' we is A ;,'v M M M M M M Tlflljlnrvilrigli.-h:Ii :”'iki2 Wiac ,-w .. M MM "MM pith-ir MAS'i' .: "7 n V ''i;:'.''. ii'. .. (ii M iII.lIl,f.llllt4lil U)"iii.' '- ' ,5 aauwcso ..i.,..:.i . A; E g? M FEEDS i)iiitjx i-mi. M ruct:msoi i.ct's DiSI.'ll.s'.S Your lwsmiv M ,,,;0;;;,'g'W mg Pivall WiilipYmiit i. M VIII srsliaa lands :NiA.5'iVil.i)t IXIAIII M llIIlt5 A EOII M I MMMMM IVAN KERRY M ”MMMM Dinl ..ii.;.i M EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 8, 1954. . Offering through daily service for Boston and Aim-.ri(-an i points -- Montreal and Canadian points . i FOR BOSTON-NEW YORK-MONTREAI. . , Lv. Ch'town 10:25 A.M. Lv. S'side ll.55 A.M. Daily. l Ar. S'side 2:40 P.M. Ar. Ch'town 4:10 P.M. Daily. f FOR SUMMERSIDF. - I i.v. Ch'towh l():25 A M. h -I 00 PM. Daily. i Lv. Ch'town 10:25 A.M., 4:00 .P.M. & 9:15 P.M. Sal. & Sun. t)nly.i' i FOR CitARI.o'i'rr:'rmi'N - Lv. S'side S155 A.M. Ar 2.50 PM Dallv Lv. S'side 9.55 A.M.. 2:50 PM. FOR TIGNISH - Lv. Cit'town 4:00 PM, iiv. S'side 5:30 P..Vi. Daiil Lv. Ch'mwn 9:15 P.. Sun. Only. l.v. Tignish 2:15 PM. Sun. Only. Lv. Tignish 'i':."l0 A.M. Dally except Stin. 1 except Sun. FOR SOl'RlS and NORTH LAKE - ! in-. Ch'town 6:00 PM. Daily ext-opt Sun. l.v. Ch'iown 9:15 Stin. Only. FOR MONTA(iiiH-CARDIGAN-(;l:I(lRGi'I'I'lWVN '. Ch'toivn 5:00 P..Vl. Daily 9Xt'EpL Sun. '. (7h'town 8:20 P. M. Sun. Only. . Montague 6:00 P.)f. Sun. Only. . Georgetown 6:20 P.hf. Sun. only. FOR. VVOOD ISLANDS (for NOVA S(.'U'l'i l. I v . l. . l.v. Ch'Lnvt'n 9:30 A M, Jlriily. i Ar. Ciftown 3.50 PM. Daily. I FOR MITRRAY RIVER - Lv. (Th'toxin 5:00 P..Vi. Fri. & Sal. Only Ar. (Iii'town 9:20 A.M. Fri. 1?: Sat. (mi; l.v. Murray ltiicr 5:00 PM. Sun. Oiily. Ar. Ch'toiVn 7.40 I'.M. Sun. Only- FOR MURRAY IIARBOIYR (via Wood lsianvisl - Lv. Ch'i,nwn 3:-I5 P.M. Fri. Sr Sat. Only. Ar. Cit'iown l0 -10 A M. Fri. it Slit. ilnly. Ar. Ciftown 7:55 PM. Sun. Only. FOR. SUMMERSIDE (via BONSllAW)-- Lv. Clt'tovt'n R200 P.'Vl. Fri. & Sat. Onlv. Lv. (Ih'tou'n 4.00 Phi. Sun. Only. Ar. (Yii'iown l0'l.'i A.M. Fri. Sr Sat. Only. Ar. Ch'loun 8:01) PM. Sun. Only- FOR INFORMATION Phone: Charlottetown 3948 Phone: Siside 2822 Pin up for fiit-uro rt-fcrcncc. LOOK TO A tlw Air 3 '. anti low cariying charges on your DOUGLAS BROS. 8: JONES LTD. Dial 6565 155 Kent Street Ch'town I MCLEOD & GREENE MONTAIIIWZ IMPIIIAI. i'OR,THF. Rial Dial 8543 - 8544 '73 Russell Street PROVINCIAL PLOWINC MATCH I AND FAIR I IIIINDAS, SEPT. 15 & 16 i0 PLOWING CLASSES-PRIZE LIST ON REQL 2! HORSE CLASSES OVER 554600 IN I'IlI WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 1511: CLASS 1-Gang Plow, Seniors CLASS 2-Single Furrow, Novice CLASS 3-Single Furrow, Boys under 16 CLASS 4-Tractors, 2 Rod CLASS 5-,-Tractors, 3 Sod CLASS 6-Tractors, boys or girls iindcr i6 IIORSE CLASSES l - 10 SENIOR SPORTS - ALI. CATTl.E PLOWING STARTS AT 10 A.M. HORSE JUDGING STARTS AT l P.M. THURSDAY. DEPT. 'i6fh CLASS 7?SIngle Furrow, Open CLASS 8-Gang Plow. Under JG CLASS 9--Tractor, Women and Girls CLASS J0--Tractor, 2 and 3 Sod Essa Provincial Ciiampionship. HORSE CLASSES .ll. - 24 JUNIOR SPORTS - STEP-I)AN(fIlN'(i HANDICRAFTS ENTRIES CLOSE AT 10 A.M. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 15th All Classes Open To Province, Ext'.PpI”(7:li.Iiv. 'r-iw-iii and Hog Classes, Which are Open I0VItlIlL:S ('lllllii and that Portion of Queen's County Iuasi .'1li(i hmiw of Hillsborough River. LIVESTOCK JUDGING STARTS AT 1:00 Pfii. Omitted from Prize List: All. animals entered registered. , , , CLASS 5, Section 29-Junior Get at Sirc: ('niir.IWth of th ree animals. in Criitic Ciiisws must I)” ..-. ifs!- L. S. III'NTER, Briiilljttiiliiil. I'riw-itlriiii. ALBERT ACORN. Nvcrciztry. (liirtiignn. ll.R. 5 A Vi1HIiIiIi'Tii)llni(i(lRfi.II1ii rcgiiinr ziinntiiiv p.Ili'lI1(tnfS uiil giic you (ill' it'.li 'i)i:lltI l'()ll1iOr(llI.IlI iuritlil liiiriit-i Qiiitkcr. (lcaiicr. tiiiiir it ii.iIiir ii .iriw;; ---tiiatk uii,ii itiii got xi ivii ,l'i i-.-.u (iii Biiriict" niiii (Mir Iii V .i:: i.'i'i,' imii Ixl'lI iiiiiiimi iw iiiilw ".i I l)'t V. i'i'1"' iiltill4iCVi ir1i:1ll"”"' y1i1'P'iIi .ir;.iiiiu iiiilii .ititi iiiiiii.i ii Iii tmiipitic iiitta ill ii cg IHlliH'i. sriiir r tiiiiiiiit, it lillr. 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