Dielenbaker Lists Five Maior "Issues For Federal. Election OTTAWA (CP) - John Diefen- baker Wednesday night listed five -omajor" issues which he said are developing for the next federal election. The Progressive Conservative member of Parliynent for Prince Albert named them as. 1, ”Restoration of the supremacy of rarliament." 2, costs must be reduced it Cana- dlamindustry is to compete in world markets and taxation is a major contributing factor in pro- duction costs. 3, Agriculture is not receiving a fair share of the national income. 4. The Liberal government's "ilireat" of compulsory arbitra- tion in labor disputes. 5. The "increasing domination" at Canadian industry and resources by American interests. Mr. Diefanbaker told the Progressive Courvative Business Women's Club that cabinet minis- tersvmust be made the servants rather than the masters of Parlia- ment. "secure in their ini'allltibil- lg 'hecause of their servile major- A commission similar to the Hoover commission in the United States should attack riousiy the problem of bringing a ut econo- tion. Mr. Dlefenbaker said Prime Min- ister St. Laurent's speech Tuesday before the Canadla Labor eCon- gress "conve ed a threat" to la- bor's harga ngerights "which ap- parently is to implemented by the dimly concealed mailed fist of the government." - IEASTERII GUARDIAN DISCONTINUED coiori In Kemp DANCE LOWER Montague Hall Starting Tone, Kem-Glo, Super Kem-Tone, Friday night. April 27. s. W. P.. Enamelold, Supergloss, May 4 dances will be held every Fiat-Tone. At Poole and Thompson. Montague. All reduced 33 13?. gloriday night. Dancing 9.30 to 12.- MAIL SERVICE-The district THE ANNUAL Church 'service of Director of Postal Service has an- Hillslde Lodge. I.0.0.F.. will be nounced that, effective April 3). held at Trinity United Church, mails will be dispatched by bus Montague. on Sunday morning. leaving Souris East at 7:30 a.m.. April' 29. All Oddfellowa and Re arriving Charlottetown 9:15 a.m.; liekahs are asked to attend and lggving cm;-lolcecown 4:30 p.m,, meet at the lodge room at 10.30 a. .11-lvln, sou.-1, E”; 3:15 p,m, m. Visiting members are cordially Mom; bu, M-vice will leave invited to attend this service. Georgetown 7:!) a.m.. arrive - Charlottetown 9 a.in., leave Char- Personals lottetown. I p.m. and arrive Georgetown 6:25 p.m. The C. N. R. trucks are not affected by the Mir. Frank Giddlngs of Halifax. change. home N. 3.. has returned to his in Cambridge. Mrs. Clarence Thompson. Mon- tl-igue, was called to Halifax Wed- nesday owing to the illness of her daughter. Mrs. Wallace Burke. p-- MISCOUCHE Mrs. Mark Gsudet of Summer- ilde. recently spent a weekend in Iliscouche, guest of Mr. and Mrs. m.1.w ma dlugh John , S. Poirier. on Wednesday morning. April 3 ho ' t ltlth. St. John The Baptist Church gr: ...,';. 159;, 'p',v..e::tl.. d1,2l5.'.' mfg was the scene of a pretty wedding when Mary Louise dau ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gal couche became the bride.ol Ray Arsenault of Summerslde. They Micro attended by Doreen Perry and Harry Arsenault. also of Sum- merslde. Mona Gallant and Ruth Murphy. student nurses at the Charlottetown Hospital were visitors to Mis- douche on Friday. April 18th, at numb.” present. I32 home oi Mr. and Mrs. D. I. allant. iGeralds Veno of Miscoucha so- oently spent a weekend in sum- merside, guest of Betty Mallett. "The Richmond Dramatic Club rcceiitly presented their 8 act play "Maid of Money" in the Mis- couche Parish Hall. This play. which was sponsored by the Cath- nlic Women's League. was large- Iy. attended. There was a sale of candy between the acts. Friends of Lillian Brown wil be glad to learn that she has returned in her home after having spent a week in the Prince County Hospi- tal where she underwent an ap- pendectomy. Lillian Brown expects to return to her studies at Marion Academy in the very near future. Anne Steele of Miscouche re- cently spent some time in Sum- merslde. visiting with her sister, ifs. Hubert Gallant. On Thursday morning. April 10th. . retty wedding took place in St. o n the Baptist Church. Misoouche when Jeanette. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Perry. Miscouche. became the bride of Aloysius. son nf Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arsen- aull. also of lviiscouche. They were ;li0lldEd by Mr. and Mrs. Cyril QTY. Mrs. George Vcno of Miacouche rt-cently spent several days in Charlottetown. visiting with re- Inlives and friends. Junior Des Roches of Mlscoucha recently left for Halifax. Nova Svotia, where he will spend some time. by ANNANDALE SCHOOL MARCH REPORT Grade IX: l.,EIeanor Norton Grade V111: l.'Leonard Campbell Grade V11: 1. Sandra Boucliard Grade V1: 1. Katherine Campbell 2. Theresa Campbell 3., Randy Jenkins 16:-zade V: '- "P9" BIPPV" neckline can be worn in 2..P t J nki .. ' adzflgrl fax?" .1: am: skirt. Sizes 12 to 4.; David Blackett ' ' 5-. ROY Metcalfo 3 Grade IV: 1'lielan Campbell ' :--31:)! Mefcalfs - rga Donald TO 8Al.LY'I POI I-'pCle:-an! ' MacDonald Loo:Yl.0N VALUE. fl 0 1 :el-ASH!!! Macnrlano l'IRDl' QUALITY I an houchard I.;sisna mcoouis NYLONS E I..Mafy Jenkins ,1 G, 693 in .Grade ii: If t of 1111- the family of the la MURRAY HARBOR Norm-i Mrs. William Moore, Murray River is spending some time in Oak Valley. the guest of her mo- ther, Mrs. Ellen Llewellyn. An epidemic of ''flu,' and jaun- dice has been prevalent in this district and several cases have required medical attention. Mrs. Harry Millar was the recent overnight guest of her son- , Mr. and Mrs Glen Johnston. Charlottetown. Mrs. Melvie Richards. Murray Mrs. Harry Reid. Sympathy is being extended to Jamln Jenkins. who passed away at her home in Murray River on April 11th. M?lt.ilda llliiliar has return- er ma ere a several months in M ,'Eii.:', The Woman's Missionhry Socie- ty met in the Vestry of the church on Sunday, April tith with nine Miss Katherine Millar has re- sumed her duties as t ” in Uiggarschool after spending the Eu holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Millar. S A LLY snows U! 3 mmwmd styles to S LINEN. 2 corrou 3 and care: mies in government administra- 1 . Thurs., April 26, 1956 Driving Without License Plates Fined At G'town At Magistrate's Court at George- town Wednesda before Stipemu. ary Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet a resident of Valleylield was fined 810.00 and costs for not having license plates on his mo- tor vehicle. A resident of Mus-. ray River was fined 35.00 and costs for falling to bring in 3 vehicle for re-inspection when issued with a highway traffic slip. A resident of Montague was fined 310.00 and costs for speed. ing in the town of Montague. A party from Cardigan for causing a disturbance by fighting in the town of Montague was fined 821.00 and costs. Two parties from Georgetown were each fin- ed 8Z).00 and costs for being in- toxicated in a public place. A resident of Lower Montague on a charge of driving while lm. paired by alcohol, was fined :65.- 00 and costs. His driver's license was also automatically suspended for three months. The case of a resident of On- tario tor fishing without a lic- ense. was prosecuted by the Pro- vincial Game Warden, J. S. Jen- kins. The party was fined 35.00 and costs. Hillside Lodge The regular meeting of Hillside Lodge, I. 0. 0. F.. was held on Tuesday night with the Noble Grand, Ellery Shaw, presiding. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. There were fifteen members and one visitor present. The members were leased to welcome Brother H. B. Cann to the meeting. Brother Cann is in charge of the fish hatchery. Car- digan, and attends the meetings regularly during the summer months. One account was on motion or- dered paid. Discusslon took place with reference to the annual church service. Brother H. L. The Guardian, Page 5 GEORGETOWN Mr. John Batchilde left recent- ly for Plctou, N. 8., where he will resume his duties as a member of the engineroom staff of the ferry Charles A. Dunning. Mr. E. Gordon Kerr. Provincial Executive Commissioner of Boy Scouts. and Mr. Stanley Mclnnis of the Provincial Government De- partment of Education were visit- ors to Georgetown on Wednesday. April llith. Mr. Douglas Robb of Ottawa. surveyor for the Dominion Gov- ernment Department of Public Works is at present in George- town. where he is directing a number of men in depth boring operations at the Railway Wharf. Mr. Raymond Deslioches. man- tiger oi Redmond Exports, arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday. Ap- ril 18th and will direct the opera- tions of his company during the coming lobster ” ” Mr. and Mrs. Donald King and family left recently for Tracadie, where they will reside (or the next few months. Mr. Alec. Arsenault. Canadian National Railway Trainman was a recent visitor to his home in Georgetown. . Mr.. Dominic Doiron of Rustico is visting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacI..ean. Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and family left recently for Summer- side. where they will reside, Mr. King is a member of the R.C.A.F. who with Mrs. King and family rece.itly returned from Paris, France. He had served a two year tour of duty with the R.C.'.A.F. there. for this service to be held next Sunday. and the official notice will be seen in this paper. Discussion took place with re- gard to a donation for the purch- ase of a projector for use of the school and various organizations. No action was taken and the question will be discussed again next week. As there was no fur- MscGregor made MAEDECIBEDU ther business lodge closed in reg- ular form. Citizensnre reminded that a recently passed By-Law prohibits the setting of grassfires within the Town without first obtaining the permission of the Fire Chief; and also the burning of papers or rubbish TOWN or SOURIS of any description within fifty feet of any building unless the material being burned is contained in an incinerator ot a nature approved by the Fire Chief. TOWN OF SOURTS. retreat! FINAL SHOWING TODAY SCREAMING SCREEN EXCITEMENT WITH THE RAIDER-GRENADEES WHO MADE THE FANTASTIC "J UMP INTO HELL” ; COMEDY - CARTOON - SHOWS S - 5 - T - 9 CAPITOL COMING FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONE OF l.lFE'S HAPPIEST EXPERIENCES IS MARCHING YOUR WAY! He's the toujiest Maior in any man's army . . . but this little son-of-a-soldier has him In full .:.p,.lV;ffI?ll";ln MAJOR BENSON -- lllslml- Jlllll ADAMS FRIDAY AT Daughters of the teeming tenements. beautiful and half wild. living on dream and casual Pork 8: Beans. 2 fins 39: kisses. the rooftop is their lovers' lane and the sidewalk their finishing school! THE CAPITOL'S DARING MIDNIGHT SHOW! 11.30 P. M. LOOKING roe idvs IN on SHADOWS! suvmo osrms wmi CASUAL KISSESI Store Hours THURSDAY 8 am. - 8:30 pm. moat . . . s a.In. - 9:30 p.nI. SATURDAY 8 sun. - 9:30 p.In. MONDAY . . 8 sun. - 8:30 pm. TUESDAY . . 8 am. - 8:30 pm. WEDNESDAY . . V: Day Only NOTE 3'.i.T'.”.”"”” 9:30 P.M. Instead of 8:30 PM. THE MONTH 5 DAYS TlillIiS.. FItI., RIB on SHORT RIB ROAST LEAN FRESH GROUND HAMBURG LEAN. FOR ROASTING PICNIC , aux BOILING MEAT, lb. 29c PORK CHOPS, lb. 47c MOLASSE - Fruits & Vegetables - 1 list. ORANGES, 4 doz. SLO0 Delicious APPLES, 2 doz. . . 59: LETETUCE, each .. 23: Texas CARROTS, 2 lbs. . . 21: 'Red Ripe TOMATOES, pkg. . . 23: . VEMOIIE 54 7 on Meai: stun imits (Elli-HI! 1 9” PAICIIES IICIIIEATS ..u- llqiml dieriien Eu. 43c ” 3 GIANT END or V SALE ELLIS BROS. FITZROYANOROCERY. SAT.. MOII. & TIIES. lb. 2 lbs. 55” II). FROZEN YORK ORANGE JUICE, tin 19c EVISCERATED CAPONS & TURKEYS ttullni 299 SPECIAL 10: on em: 45" NEW DITIRGINT Pkg. 27: ' sossnrsn 25w tss. APPI” 4ow "0"ll .::r.'.. 5” I-l 29c SUGAR, 10 lb. 78: GRISPYFLAKE Aunt Jemima SILVER or av; mt SHORTENING QUICK Home Permanent asrsoomr enema ; , nnvms noon 2 Lbs. 29: SL7! . K CAKE MIXES "iii: A 3 fr Pk 25 LIGHT MALT Wm 75- W In W- 9' C Ti" 98. Ihanspoo Fill. 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