British Views On Trade Proposed LONDON tCPi-The Financial ' ' Times says the problem of b. " creasing British - Canadian tub ii ils dcwn to finding a device fu- pmnitting both countries to dis- 1 minate against the United si :':s. "in the old - fashioned worm that could be done by exciuu: lug new preferences." the new, pave? !l)'l- "In the world cl t;.-i'l"r. it would equally weu 5. done by exchilliling pr-Eergng. and calling them a free area." (GATT Ls the Trade). The Econoxnia .. ' 5 mg British proposal for an Angio- Canadian free trade area but says the challenge should be di- rccted as much at British agn- rullural D0110)! as at Canadian in- ju.-try policy. The magazine argues that the only way to save what I mains at the Commonwealth pretrea- i.aI market in the older Domin- ii-ns would be for Britain to rv riiice her agricultural subsidies in return for progressive rc- nuiyal of tariff barriers to oth- er exports. CITIZENS getting a close-up of the raging inferno that con- sumed three barns on Chestnut Put An END To Your WATER HEATING Problems with the new ELDIS- KEMAC Alllollltlllti. Oil-lilv'll winds. I raging fire yesterday morning levelled three barns on Chestnut Street: two the property.of Maurice Walsh. and 'l"l.'leven head of cattle were slabled In the barns Maurice Walsh at the the outbreak. ll.00 a.m.; one one owned, by Ephraim Ma1une.I of buyer- iime of. Street yesterday. This groupi formed only a small section of the large crowd that gatheredi TWO OF THE cattle that yes- on the city are shown tied up all terday morning's lire let loose a Fire levelled Three Burns in City Yesterday, Animal Lost Fanned by strong northcrlyiwas destroyed by the flamc-s.iRrn0k9 neigh-bur's fence. following when it refused to leave the lburning building: I second was gstill unaccounted for at a late hour last night. Duo in the inflammable nat- ure of the buildings which con- taincd hay. straw, grain etc.. the fire had gained great head- way by the time city firemcn Teachers I Hold First Workshop The local teachers met for their first workshop of the year in Murray River School on Tues- day. October 1. Mr. James Mac- Belh. was named as chairman for the workshops with Mrs. Syl- via Macltay as secretary. The teachers expressed their desire to attend two workshops at Montague during the year, i the first of these in November. The Murray River teachers agreed to assist in problems in Social Studies which may arise during the year. while the Mur- ray Harbour teachcrs agreed to gsxt in Mathematics e topic of discussion at the workshop was "The Teaching of Current Events." Some suggest- ions brought forward by the ten- rhers were: making rurront e- vents a separate subject; having pupils identify notable personal- ities from their pictures or quo- tations: having pupils imperson- ate certain figures in present day affairs; should current events scrapbooks be class projects or grade projects? i The subject chosen for discus- sion and demonstration in the next workshops are Art. French. Pronounciation and Physical Ed- ucation. It was suggested that films in connection with the var- ious sublects be shown at one or several of the workshops- REI) UNIONS MEET BERLIN (Reuters! - The fourth congress of the Commu- iilst-led world federation of trade unions began Friday at Leipzig. Eillghatv Elhtlthb OI Water Heating i Expenses i Ioals.;s-lo-r-I- taste 1! lat last in Iiiittssssdcsinits SAVE Mon. - Tue. cub! ha-on-u-----gnu-pom um. ” . u OMVAH3 & Cull-DC V line 8:” p.in. ceniplshlnhnnctlsnen itntldb-uunistvnnycu 'sunic--ueiisii-.Aw-ri--ii 'IOdOU& Istuintewusuvl. YEO "EVERYTHING IUT THE TRUTH" Technicolor ad ctasu-eon Vltbllsnreeaoiiiare-Jclnforlrlhe-1'lmIloN!! oumuguiy whochallelgtd thgvlolewltwortdbeeaun PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. N('ll Nicholson hair rciuriicd to their home in liowland Maine. aftcr visiting Mrs. Nicholsonl.-2 sistcr. Mrs. Mary Stewart. Brudencll. They wcre accompanied by ll1t'il' son. Roger and his wife and three children. Mrs. Mary Stevriii-t. Bruden- ell. was a recent guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cameron. In- dian River. Miss ficraldinc Fogarty. Card- igan recently returned from Lox inglon. Mass. after visiting hf'r sister. Miss Joyce I-logarty who underwent an operation in the Cambridge City Hospital EXPERT GETS IT DETROIT (AP:-Dr. I. W Mc- Lean of Detroit. an authority on Asian flu. was unable to take part in a symposium on the dis- t-use Friday because he has the flu. , NOTICE The annual mccling of the Souris Credit Union. iLtd. will be held at the Credit Union H all on October 9th at 8 p.m. Il0llTl6liE Tlsstrs NMLNZ h OH ' Ilcllrlrnrawiaglereiossrsstllmday etditlallae . eta--IIa..1lIiu..-I.evIIaIA.twui.Iiwn Incense:-Isa--s.su-unsung. o out that section of the city forl ya considerable time. to watch the blaze. The great volumes of smoke accompaning the destructive fire, blacked ii! a licrd oiiiicd hy ratllc-huy- er lllauricc Walsh, who lost two barns in the blaze. . 1 their apprehension in I city-wide, round-up. The animals are part had arrived. but due to thcirf 'T”"'"'TTjTTTTT- streniioiis efforts several norm on until the fironien had in-mmht by residences escaped dcstructqthc fire under control, ; lfllh Mr. Walsh stated that his: The toiu-ring clouds of dense g buildings could not he rcplat-cdi that swept southward under 53.000, No estimate of thel orcr the city attracted hiind- damage to the Malone property rods of citizens to the scene of p was available at a late hour, the blair, where many remain- last night. CAPITOL TODAY MATINEE ONLY AT 1 AND 3. EXTRA ! i FIGHT .FILMS EXTRA! IIASILIO vs. ROBINSON . . ; tic voucu comics: 4 USA om FIGHT I'”ll.MS! smuno MOIIOWAV t COMING MON. 4 rur.- wan. The True and Wonderful Story m of cor. nun Hess . cunomau Tulmen I rioirrtn PILOT! 7 -mm:--.nQ.ut--at--0 EASTERN GUARDIAN SPECIAL Rauy Yeos 'I'heat.i-we. Sunday October 6th.' 2.” pm. special music and singing., qieaker. Rev. Ii. Trenbolm CHICKEN and ham supper ai' Foxla summer home lower Mon-I tague. on Novembe 6th. Spon-j sored by Lower Montague Wom- en's Institute. SPECIAL Pentecostal rally, 1 Yen's Theatre Montague, Sun- day. October 6th, time .'.& pm. Special music and'sin.nn;; Speaker Rev. H. Trenholm, Mur-. ray River. I VALLEYFIELD-Orwell head congregation services for Sun: day. October 6th. Orwell Head,i ll.00 a.m.; Kilmuir. 3.00 p.m.; DIJNDAI PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada. Sunday. October Ith. Dundas 8 pm. Service. Annandale 7.30 p m Service Rev. Ira MacDon- ald, Supply Minister SOCKS BAY Fort it n e Pasioral Charge. The Church of Canada. Sunday. Oct. 6th. Souris 10 a.-m Sundayi School. ll am. Communion Ser-T lice; Bay Fortune 7.30 pm. Com munion service. Rev. D. A. Sharpe. Minister. . IN COLLISION - Mr. and! Mrs. Neil Ross. Fortune I-Ieadp who recently left by motor for Vancouver. B.C. with their son iCharles. who resides there. had United . . Montague. V'”'y”eld' 7'30 p'"'' R"' ”the misfortune of being in colli- MacK”mou' Mmm"' lsion with another car near the nnsr Mommy meeting MM. home of another son. I-red. in tague home and School Assot:i- L0"d01'l- 0"? The 'l"” "”w' ation in High School Monday pains of the car were badly: evening October 7th at l:00 p.m. shake" "D and suffered from! Good program and refresh- shock but had no serious in-,' meats. Everyone welcome. juries. l HILLSIDE Lodge I.0.0.F. I LODGE &tEETlN(;- Mrs. An- The first degree will be con- nie Bears presided at the regu- ferred on several candidatesilar meeting of ACME Rebe- on Tuesday. October tttli. All lrah Lodge. Montague. Thursday members are requested to at-.evening. Following the businessl tend. the meeting. Mrs. Hazel; ,. Hooley was installed as deputy? 5"-”-'”4 for 19" 53.” 0"lY- president of ACME Rebekah asphalt shingles. three in one, Lodge. 1-in ceremony was per. "'5' 3”de- "9-98 9” 5ql”"'c formed by the retiring deputy A"”h'"' l9Ck- ms! grade wcuipresident. Mrs. Irma !iiacLar- per 3q”a”' T'M' Llewellynkien. assisted by deputy Marshal jwinnie Vielterson. The illness of FLNERAL THURSDAY--'Hie, funeral of the late Jerome Mac- Donald, Newport. was held on Mrs. Mary Hempliill was regret-i ted by the members. At thel lclose of the meeting lunch viasl .T h u r 5d 3 y muming .0 sh j served and the members enjoy- George-'i Church where Ileqiiicm l M ' 5””! mu" l . , K High Mass was celebrated byl cry ltev. Bennett Macdonald, . . who also ronductcd the services M'GEmA5s KILULD at the grave. Pall bearers were. ALGII-IRS tlicutcrsi - French Leo Fay. Iiiicliael Steele. Louisi forccs killed more than 100 Al- Fitzpatrick. Sylvcrius Yoi'ston.l gerian insurgcnts in widely sep- Joseph J. .'llacf)onald, and Louis: arated clashes in the last 48 F.'Canipbell. Interment was lnilinurs. niiliiary autliorities said the church cemetery. The tuner-l here Sunday night. Four French at has very largely attended. soldiers were killed. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Special Sunday dinners will he served at the Bison. Montague. every Sunday for the remainder of the season. ' TUltKEY- CHICKEN. etc. wrrii ALL THE TRIMMINGS Adults M50 Children .75 Dinners served from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. THE BISON RESTAURANT Sat. October 5.1957 'I'h'a Gusndisn rm 5 NORTH RIVER . TONIGHT AND MON. 3:3 3 DEIIIE eowsusitsvuotos Susan slept y' ' j: ncimicotouf EXTRAS ROBINSON - BASILIO FIGHT FILMS! MAYFAIR THEATRE ' Murray River . . . . . . . . . SATURDAY t "BlGGER THAN LlFE" I in Ciiieiiiasrope and Color Starring: James llason, Barbara Rush l He craved a Painkiller which could have ruined the lives of himself and his family . . . An experience that could hip- pcn to anyone. SHOW Till”?-8 pm. COMING MONDAY It TUESDAY (Oct. 7-8) "GUN FOR A COWARD" Iii Cinemascope and Color .Sl8lTlIlil2 Fred Mat-Murray, Jeffrey Huiitcr, Janice Rule. Chill Wills. Dean Stockwell, The saga of three brothers . . to all. . challenge one, you answer SHOW TIME-8 pm. Also-DRAWING FOR THE FREE SILVER DOLLARS. ll tor pulled at our summer demonstration new Massey-Harris everybodyis talking and let you find out for yourself why that's happened to Tractors in years. Champion Bros. Kensington Lem Craswell. Hunter River L. D. Macheod h Son, Victoria R. C. McPhee. hnette Nyricl 8 Mclntash. Tlgnhli te Si drive 'roMoiutow's DESlGN' IN TRACTORSI N , iHIHHIHH H-50 witii Hydraulic Power! A I-TOUR FURROW PLOW! - --That is just what the Massey-Harris No. 50 TTBG -and pulled it easily. Just drop into our showroom anytime and tell us you want to try out the M-II 50 Tractor. the about. We'll take you out in the field Hydramic Power is the greatest thing "You no the don-well! denoaafiia' Your Massey-Harris-Ferguson Dealers on P.E1I.sre: Reid's Farm Equipmetn. Montague F. D. Reid Produce Ltd.. Charlottetown Norman Reeves. Bedequ. Leo Rosaiter. Monti K W. Tiiraar. Ollaaq