LONDON (AP-The latest So- ,i..-. peace offensive is scoring a nppaganda success in Britain. glen politicians suspicious of the Krernlln's motives are im- pressed by its new "let's llve-and- lei-live" camplllll: some diplomats fear the situa- tion be ars pitfalls for Western -iiity. JThere is a growing urge among flriions. still smarting from Suez. is assume the role of a third force for easing the tension between the l'niled States and the Soviet EIIIIIIIII9 Minister Harold Macmil- lan is under pressure-from both mg left and right-to accept a Russian invitation to visit Mos"- m,iI well-placed Informant said. meter. Macmillan is deter- mined the ground must be well prtpal'E(I in advance. last week. Macmluanll reply. one Iource said. will be "firm, caution, wd friendly." While the Russians were wooing Britain. a Moscow radio com. mentator Sunday chuggd the United States with an inferiority complex and asked: "Why does not the U.S.A.. the area! capitalist power. want to meet halfway the U.S.S.R., the great socialist power. in the lp. plication of the principles of peaceful coexistence?" The possibility of Macmillan flying to Moscow has caught the limagination of some Brlons who lrcrnember diplomatic Junkets of Sir Winston Churchill. the last British prime minister to visit the Soviet capital- G0 AND FIND OUT Angus Maude. a Conservative MP. says in the Sunday Express: I think he ought to go and find HUDYING LETTERS Macmillan and his advisers still m studying the 8.000-word "let's be friends" letter sent him by smiei Premier Nikolai Bulganin out what the Russians have to of- fer." Maude writes in the Sunday Express. I However. the Sunday Times. , Conservative. d e I c rib e a Bul- Miisic Festival Sessions Will Be Held In Monlcigue This Week The citizens of Kings County are looking forward to this. the first: rear of the King's County Musical Festival which Is to be held in Yen's Theatre. Montague. Wed- nesday, May 1st. g Since its Infancy. the festival has grown beyond all expectations. and it now takes the greater part of two weeks to adjudicate the many and varied classes entered. To lighten the enormous task of gathering the many from all over the island into Charlotte- town. the festival committee is endeavoring to have as many con- tesiants as possible compete at a festival in their own county. The opening session at Monta- gue will begin at 9:30 a.m. Wed- nesday. with piano solos and rhythm bands being heard. The official openin will be at the afternoon seas on at 1:30 p.m. and Russia's Peace Offensive Finds Support In Britain ay James F. KING ganin's letter as. la PI?! "L culated to deceive . . . to manoeu- vre a wedge into Anglo-American solidarity." The pro-Conservative New! 01 the World. claiming a Sunday C1!- culatlon of more than 8.000.000. says editorially: "The famous B. and K. (Bul- aaniu and Khrushchevl visit to London a year ago cleared the air quite a hit, but It's got P01: luted again. A Macmillan return date might send a breath of fresh air through the Kremlin cor- ridors." CALLED MISCHIEF-MAKERS The People. Sunday organ of the Labor Party. denounces as mis- chief-makers those who contend ”nozood will ever come out of talking with Russia." The ' dependent Sunday Ob- Iel'VEI' says the Russians "are Cllltlht between their traditional policy of stirring up trouble In the Middle East. so as to make Amer- ican bases there untenable. and their anxiety lest the trouble might become too dangerous for them- selves." The Observer suggests that Bul- ll8nIn'S Illempl to revive the plan for a demilitarizcd zone in Europe offers the most hopeful starting point for serious negotiations." Home At Sourls Is Damaged Saturday morning at t .m. the home of Mrs. Ambrose Mclntyre. sous-Ia. was badly damaged by fire. The origin of the fire is be- lieved to have been from a lamp. The fire was confined to the sec- ond door. but considerable dam- age was caused by water seepage to the first floor. It is believed there was no Insurance. Mission Band Al Montague Meets l The president. Lila Dewar. Pf!- sided at the regular meeting of the Presbyterian Mission Band. Montague, which was held Fri- day afternoon. April l9th, in the church hall. There were thirteen members present. The Scripture lesson was read by Sharon Byell. followed by pray- er by Judy Nicholson and Lila Dewar. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read by Peggy Fraser and were approved as read. A splendid report of the recent pantry sale was given by the sec- retary. The offering was received MAINE” ' H y MiIl'onth Vll.'lm,:,uy;t'l?UMW.IIln:'CII:If'f:I3: and r"ni;i: vaention. Oomelto Mame. Emer an ngnnv mg; n you like before July H, .end for l-It. FREE Planning I(it-- Illum- Vaeation Service. In Gateway d. 14 IILIIONIII VISIII... TO WIN IIO Plllll Circle. a. MAIN! II". D! IND. I COMM. Souris Area Fishermen See Prospects Good For Lobster Indications and indaore prophets side are favorable so far. but Ice at Sourls predict there should be a large catch of lobsters this sea- son. Ice conditiona on the south by Judy Clow and Anne Smith and dedicated with Drill”- The aecond CIIIWQT of the study hook '"' d son" was read by Mrs. Shaw and discussed with the members. The hymns sung were "Can A Little Child Like Me" and "What A Friend We Have. In Jesus". with Lila Dewar as pian- lat. A social half hour was enjoyed and treats were served by Bar- bara Nelson and Pnulette Clow. I can be,seen at a distance off thore. On the north side some heavy ice is said to be grounded in five 'fathomii of water. The ice in general is loose and the fisher- men do not expect too much dif- ficulty from it. From Annandale around to Nau- frage preparations are nearing completion and the lines will be set starting at noon on Tuesday. April 30. Fishing out of Annandale will be 10 boats with 3.500 traps. Along the shore from Annandale to Fortune there will be eight; boats with 1.500 traps and out ofl TO THE WORLD . . . . A WARRIOR TO BE FEAREDI TO THE WOMAN . . . A MAN TO BE CON QUERED ! Big in scope - - - this Savage tale of barb aric people - - . told against ii background Of unimaginable 5PI9"d0l'l Only lmstlnled time, talent and money could produce a picture of such proportions! ,Mr. Gordon Bennett. president of the Music Festival Association will be in attendance. Afternoon class- as will consist of vocal solos and school choruses, Grades 1-2 and 5.6. and 7. Mr. George A. Smale of Brantford, Ont. will adjudicate all classes. Winners 12 years old and under will not compete-in Charlottetown. Finals for classes W. 81. B2. B3. and 92 will be held Wednesday night in Charlottetown and finals for classes 165, 166. 168. I69 and 172. will also be held in Charlotte- town on Thursday night. The many people who will be In attendance at the local festival will have the opportunity of hear- ing the results of the excellent training the pupils have received from their school music teachers ;as well as the many fine priva'e l voice and piano teachers. 7 Cattle Lost When Barn Is Destroyed By Fire Al Milburn Scven cattle were destroyed Sat- urday in a fire which levelled a large barn belonging to Mr. Ad- dison Pyke of Mllburn. P.l-2.1. The cattle belonged to a next door EASTERN GUARDIAN EXTRA! EXTRA! There arc hig hargains for everyone at your local Rcxall Drug Store. (luring the llcxall Spring One-Cent Sale. Tim for the price of one plus only I cent. over 175 bargains to chose from. Wednesday. Thursday. Fri- day and Saturday. May l. 2. 8. C. Mabon Drug Co.. Montague. Disaster Corps Aids Family The Sourls Red Cross Disaster Corps. under chairman James lnnes, came to the rescue of the liclntyre family burned out Sun- day evening. at Sourls River Road. llr. lnnes contacted Mr. Gordon Mar-Donald. provincial chairman. at Charlottetown. and bedding. etc is being forwarded from Red Cross Headquarters today to aid the stricken family. The local food committee is making provision to rs--stock a pantry for the Mc- lniyre family today. This section of the Disaster Corps is in charge of Mrs. Inncs and Mrs. Kassner. Police Probe Break, Theft An illegal entry was recently made at the Montague Co-Op store. where a small amount of money and goods were taken. Thieves are also reported active removing tires from parked cars and trucks in the Summerville Alherry Plains area. The vehicles were left parked beside or near the IlI'!I!Wly because lanes were impassable because of mud. Two tires and wheels have been report- ed stolen in police. Similar thefts were reported also closer to Char- lottelown. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Ire Investigating. Sealer Makes Souris Coll The "Maid of Claire" docked ati Sourls yesterday from the MCI- dllea islands with non seals on board She will sail front Sourls lad-y foe Halifax. Tl! "Flotald II" also docked It Sourls yesterday from the Mag- Hnlllas with a load of empty fal- ollni drinna. She will also leave Sourls today. Both slips reported Ice eoaatlana my Sourls River Rd. lllfltlhbnlif. Mr. lra Stewart. who - was housing the animals with Mr. Pyke for the winter- Firemen from Morell answered a frail for assistance and although they could not use any of their fire fighting equipment at the scene. they were able. by forming a bucket brigade and by shovelllng snow to keep the fire from spread- ing to adjacent buildings. -YLITTLE SANDS The western part of Little Sands road was scraped on Saturday as well as the Wood islands road by a local man from Wood Islands, with a local scraper. Mr. Lloyd Wheeler who is em- ployed by the Northumberland Ferries Ltd.. on the Dunning at Pictou. visited his home during the Easter holiday. and left again on return for his duty. Mr. Peter Richards of the Gov- ernment Dredge visited his home in Little Sands over the Easter holiday . He was accompanied by a friend from Nova Scotla. and his three children from the Protestant Orphanage who spent the Easter holiday with their fath- er. While home the children visit- ed the neighbours and everyone was glad to see them. Thy left here on return on Monday. Mr and Mrs. Seldon Richards .. ompariii-1 by Pat Graham and Raymond Richards visited Paul- lne Richards in the Montatue Hosp- ital on Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Mat-Kenzie and daughter Lorraine Wilson. Little Sands also visited Pauline Ric- hards In the Hospital on Sunday. it is reported that Pauline is improving and able to walk some land hopes to get home to Little isands about May I. The school is closed for the Easter holidays and it is expect- ed to open again on Monday Ap- ril 29. Miss Gloria MacLeod and her sister. Mary were guests of their parents in Little Sands during the Easter holiday and returned to their duties in Charlottetown and Flat mm. l I Sincere and bind sympathy go.-' out to the relatives of Mr. John Archie King of Montague. Also to the relatives of Mr. Arthur Thompson. Lower Montague. wbdaa deaths occurred last week. To Mr. R. E. Muteha relatives -Y A YEAR TO S6.000.000. TH EATR E : MON . runs. APRIL 29 - 30 Adm. 30 - 46 Inc. Prov. MOIITAGUE Gov. A. Tax "BAN DIDO" ROBERT MITCHUM He said Mexico was like a man with guts and guns enough. He woman-ripe to be taken by any fought his way across Mexico with blood and glory. An action story of the best calibre. Register now for the Silverware to be given away soon. MATINEE 3:30 - EVE. 7 and 9 ””””'”A”C”" 0” TODAY and TUES. MTODAY Undo 1': c r his hul, cowering nations... in his arms, on untamed woman! HOWARD uuouss ..... JOHN WAYNE-SUSAN HAYWARD ONOUEROR Cii3eMAscopE Tlcl-IN IO - Fortune 1! bone vim Mill mg; l Sourls will have 20 boats with 6.- 000 traps. On the north side of Klllgst County. Norrh Lake will have 70 boats with 31.000 traps; Bayfisidl five boats with 1.000 traps-, alougi lthe shore from Bayfield to Nau. IP82! six boats with 2.000 traps and at Naufragei harbour Ihgrg will be 68 boats fishing 25,000 u-.p., . Fisherman At No. Lake Injured At North Lake yesterday after. 0000 GGOFEG Acorn, formerly of Mllffly Harbour. now of Nam, Lake was caught in the shaft of ' Mal 3"” I115 MI was broken in two or three places. He was rg-I COME EARLY! N- pmnaliaetingeuafort. P4IKlIll"NIl-I01 Efilfl 1'haiMIao9obcnOomotIcol Ivoatbmspoddduiptsad endanger guarantees 0- rs". De he tastes in Irloy. Hf-by and Counter-Flo Models Ieauttfd no-tone cabinet. Btetosod bunt. certijied bonded heating at its best Yaw P-Mhdarumaunaadiaadfavyaarnaslrauaahi IIICANAHAN IAIIAIKS-MOISICOJIMITID Iluudovdlrloynodolato verytowpvtoa, but wheat ncrflelng advanced FM house: There LS an easy Way to choose heating equipment for your home .Just look for the name FAIRBANKS-MORSE Because there is a Fairbanks -Morse Furnace specially designed for every home heating purpose, the name Fairbanks-Morse is your guarantee of dependable, trouble-free, economical heating. There are many reasons for this . . . the experience gained in more than 120 years designing and building mechanical eqtupment . . . engineering features that give highest heating efficiency at lowest fuel costs . . . quiet operation . . . low installation costs . . . coast-to-ooaat service facilities . . . beautiful modern cabinets, too. So, .5 look for the name Fairbanks-Morse and join the ' thousands of Canadians who are now enjoying the finest in heating comfort at real fuel savings. THERE'S A DEPENDABLE F-M UNIT FOR EVERY HOME HEATING NEED -'IE:'-."nuou'""" PC1111 MSW. IITQAKCRXQASI moved to no Sourls lospfta! when he spent last night. This morning II! Will be moved to the P.E.i. Hospital. I Monday. April 29. 1957 lThe Guardian Page I Diefenliolier Reception An iitfnrn-ial reception will be held at I:4l on the morning of Monday. April 29th at the Bison Restaurant. Montague. to give Mr. John I)IPf9Db8IiEr. national leader of the Progressive Con- servative Pariy.. an opportunity to meet as many as possible of 990919 0' KIM: County. Everyone welcome-come as you linserted hy the Kings County Progressive Conservative AISOCIBIIOILI ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. SPRING SCHEDLUES Effective Wednesday May I, I957 or When Weight Restrictions are Lifted IOSTON-NEW YORK and AMERICAN POINTS- MONTREAL and UPPER CANADIAN POINTS Lv: Ch'town 7:50 A.M. Daily. Lv: S'sIde 9:20 AM. Daily. Ar. S'side 1:05 PM. Dally. Ar: Ch'town 2:45 PM. Daily. CHARLOTTETOWN-TIGNISH Lv: Ch'town 4:00 P.M. Dally Except Sunday. Lv: S'Sida 5:30 PM. Daily Except Sunday. Lv: Ch'town 8:15 P.M. Sunday Only. Lv: S'SIde 9:40 P.M. Sunday Only. PARCEL EXPRESS SERVICE IS BEING OPERATED ON ALL REGULAR SCHEDULES AT PASSENGER SPEED. SHIP THAT RUSH PARCEL BY BUS CHARLOTTETOWN - SOURIS - NORTH LAKE Lv: Ch'town 4:30 PM. Daily Except Sunday Lv: Ch'town a:15 PM. Sunday Only. Ar: Chftown 9:15 AM. Daily Except Sunday. Ar: Ch'town 1:00 PM. Sunday Only. CHARLOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE I via HUNTER RIVER) Lv : Ch'town 7:50 A.M. Dally. : Ch'town 4:00 PM. Daily Except Sunday. : Ch'town 8:15 PM. Sunday Only. : S'Side 9:30 A.M. and l:l5 P.M. Dally. : SSide 9:00 P.M. Sunday Only. ANY TIME YOUR PARTY WANTS TO GO PLACES GO BY CHARTERED BUS. GET YOUR PARTY TOGETHER. G0 'I'0GE'l'HER. STAY TOGETHER, AND RETURN 'l'0GE'l'HER CHARLOTTETOWN - MONTAGUE : CARDI-. GAN - GEORGETOWN- Lv: Ch'town 5:00 PM. Dally Except Sunday. Lv: Ch'town H230 P.M. Sunday Only. Lv: Montague 3:00 AM. Ar: Ch'town 9:00 A.M. Dly. F.x. Sun. Ar: Ch'town 7:40 PM. Sunday Only. CHARLOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE (via TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY) Lv: Ch'town 4:00 P.M. Friday. Saturday & Sunday. Ar: Ch'town lfl:l5 Friday at Saturday Only. Ar: Ch'town 7:10 P.M. Sunday Only. CHARLOTTETOWN - MURRAY HARBOR I NORTH - MURRAY RIVER- Lv: Ch'town 5-no P M. Friday A- Saiiirday Only, Ar: Chltovvn 9 00 A M. Friday 5: Saturday Only. Lv: Murray River 7 no A M. Friday A: Saturday Only. l.v' Murrav River 5'00 P M. Sunday Only. TRAVEL THE HIGHWAY! SEE MORE. COSTS LESS. BY BITS. CI-IARLOTTETOWN - WOOD ISLANDS - MURRAY HARBOUR Ivia ELDONI Lv: Ch'town 3:45 P.M. Friday and Saturday Only. Ar: Ch'tcwn l0:.'l0 AM. Friday and Saturday Only. Ar: Ch'town 7.55 PM. Sunday Only. CHARLOTTETOWN - WOOD ISLANDS with CONNECTIONS TO ALL POINTS IN NOVA 4 SCOTIA. Lv: Ch'town ll 10 AM Dally. Ar: Ch'town 3 40 PM TO &AN RICHARD RIITHART (DICII III 30!) , P.l.I. For Business Or Pleasure O bY Reldx And B 1--. nioiss: cu-own ma Au. scusouus smiaaaa In B IO! maomanou