Canadian Governor-General Vin- cent Massey visits with his grand- daughters in London, Eng- July 9. Massey and his son. 41. who acts as his secretary. were joined by Mrs. Massey and the girls who are on a private trip to Europe. The EASTERN GUARDIAN ICE CREAM. cake and straw- berries, New Perth School. Tues- day night July 16th. STRAWBERRY and ice cream testivnl. Saint Mary's Parish Hall, Saturday. July 27th. ICE CREAM SOCIAL. Presby- terian Church Lawn, Saturday evening. July 20th. ALI. TAXES in Fortune Head school district not settled by July 24th. will be handed to Attorney for collection. ARRIVAL - The .Vl.V Guy Bar- tholomew arrived in port at Mont- ague at 7.31) AM. Monday morning Captain .l.J. Trcmbley. Master. ..she carries a crew of 25 men. She is being loaded by Boates Limited for Anglo-Canadian Pulp of Quebec City and will take on 1.700 cords of pulp and expects to sail Thursday PERSONALS Miss K and Mary McLellan are visiting at Plsquld. the guests of Mrs. A. McKinnon. Mr. Bcrt Mt-Kinnon and Mr. I-”i'an('is llcliinnnri motored lo Charlottetown recently. Misses lsabel and Janett Dew- ai are visiting their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Sensa- baugh. Oak Valley, P. E. I. Sergeant and Mrs I-Eugene Stil- Iivan and little daughter of the U.S.A. are spending a weeks vac- ation at her home in Mt. Stewart. The many friends of Mr. John D. McDonald are pleased to know he has returned to his home. after his recent illness. Willard MarQnarrie. of Saska- toon, Saskatchewan, is visiting in Montague. as guest oi his brother- ln-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. hiont Wright and also Miss Ethel IliacQuarrie. tall Mrs. John Bowler. Dover. Word has been received by rel- .ativea of the death of Mrs. Odell iDyer. of Stratton. Maine. after a long illness. Mrs. Dyer is a niece of Mrs. Norman C. Stewart. High Bank. and William J. Macl(ay. Murray River. viaiting with her sop-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Moore. Charlottetown. E: & N.S. spent the weekend "L .' with relatives in Murray River. Illa aister. Mrs. Fred White and Mr. White. GE ”&r-y” .1”? t three girls --Jane (left). 3, Susan, w 5. and Ewa (rightl,1,--took I strolil LORNE VALLEY Sister. Mrs. Frank Gillespie tances in this vicinity on July 5. Mrs. Owen Hughes has arrived home after spending several months with relatives in the Uni- ted States. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker lParker. Georgetown, were reccni visitors at the home of Mrs. l'ar- V kCl"5 Parents. Mr. and Mrs. C..Vl.lF MacGrath. T was the guest of Mr. Joseph Kelly. ithe week. While there sh lion olvthc Prince Edward Womens Institutes. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes and family of New Glasgow. N. sl LONN I and Mrs. Donald Shaw. id. B t . M .. . Mr. Samuel Nicliolson of Toro- Triends(lfi:sn in Slsl: viziiteiiyeddurirlig Mmuy R"'"- P” 5"” '0 he" nto. Ontario, accompanied by ahiithehearalxydpavgsAofAt:;arr:!t;nthMac. U Memnrm Hospital, Montague. l3f""I)' OI Clyde River. visited rel-llntyre and Miss Joan Mm-imy,-e .:MM.........iM.M atives and renewed old acquain-iw esne and daughter Susan of Rum- fored. Maine. are holidaying this vicinity. They are guests of Mrs. Blauchesne's mother, Several young people from Lor - g led a birthday party at the home Miss Marion Mt-Aulay spam 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macllougall, few days in Bangor recently. she-Itn honor of their daughter Aud- and Mrs. 793'- : Mrs. Malcolm Mat-Leud spent a '-'h”dT9" DIEM? and Donald few days in Charlottetown during NEW PPTUI. motored lo 9 n1;end.,Vallcy on Tuesday to VISIJ Mrs. ed the forty-fourth annual Conven-,t Myers Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan- lslanii fiel Shaw. Mrs. llooper's sister. Mrs. Ralph Gordon and Mr. Gordon. Murray River. children Cindy and Scott ' . Sunday visitors to Murray guests of Mr. and Mn. William Stewart. Brook. N.S.. spent t.he weekend at Murray River. ,,- their return their granddaughter. Miss Cindy Cameron of Charlotte- town will accompany them. loqpgnd her vacation in Deep Brook. ith their grandfather in St. Jamea' t ' Mp wkephmo) 0.S.S.I-3. Vernon MacLean. of H.M.C.S. Shearwater. spent the holiday ' ” at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M- A g ' g MacLean. Murray Ritger. ' "d W5 w'”"d M”D”" Friends of Mrs. Jackie MacLeod she is a patient in the Kings Coun- ere recent visitors to East Point. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Blanch- PISOUID EASTT Miss Goergie Dover. Mrs. George Dover and Mrs. Alton Jay, motor- ed to Charlottetown Wednesday. De mME.' Olwetn Kelly Ttzas do visitor - tar at etown. urs ay. fillgg, Jeo:er:iflyedwl:::r Mgrtague. "" His many-friends in this vicinity g e e-V ”””y' were sorry to hear that Mr. Pet- er 0. MacDonald had entered the Charlottetown Hospital and all hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. George Jay was a Visitor I in Charlottetown. Friday. Lor” Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown "9 was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were visitors in Covehead Road. Sun- day. guests of Mrs. Jay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald. in Mrs. cresa O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers with MURRAY RIVER spent a few days visiting in this Vlclnily. They were guests of Mr.l Hughes' mother. Mrs. Mae Hugli., Flying Officer Grant Clements, m es. iwho is with the R.C.A.l-I in Winni- Mrs. Annie Ma;-Lend. chm-ioue, peg. Manitoba. and has been post- town. a former resident of ms ed to. the R.C.A.F. station in Sum- vicinity. has arrived home from almemde '9'” W0 Week! Special visit to Boston. Mass. Her many5d"lY- spent some time at the friends here nre sorry to 1931-nihomc of his parents, Mr. and Mrs that she 15 um enjoy”-In good Harri Clements. White Sands. health. A speedy get-wen is wisi,.l Mr and Mrs. Lester Livingston ed for her. land daughter Leah and Mrs. Liv- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .ViacNct-in;ingstonc's mother. Mrs. Addie Me- with children. Marion. R0d(Ile"K3,V. Annapolis Vallcy. 51.5. spent I Barbara and Alana of Ham”. y.,thc holiday weekend at the homes S.. spent the Dominion Day M.(.k.iof relatives in .Vlurray River and end with Mrs. MacNevin's parents, V"""ll.V- Mr. and Mrs, (:90,-3,. 31,-,,'.inms. lir. and Mrs Walter Mat-Lcod Mr. .Vlat-Nevin has .-9...,-moi H, and family of Halifax. NS spent Nova Scolig while Mrs. Ma(.NennlIIl(' holiday weekend at the home and family will spend a few ivccksfPf MW MN1-90d'l P379015- visiting relatives on the island. . Mrs. Chester Acorn. Primrose. in M W N l--- -- parents. Hendricken. Miss Linda Leard. Moncton. N . spent the holiday weekend at e home of her brother. Mr. Rob- ert Leard and Mrs. Learri. Mr. Owen Kelly was a visitor Donagh. Monday. guest of his daughter. Mrs. Walter White and r. White. Miss Iva Jay. Charlottetown. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs endell Jay during the vs Mr. Elliot l-lendrit-ken. Halifax. .S.. spent the weekend with his Mr. and Mrs. George BA I-IARD STUFF Tungsten carbide is second only Mr. to the diamond in hardness. was a recent Sunday guest ai lllel home of her mother. Mrs. George MacAusland and Mr. MacAusland.l Miss Georgie Webster. Boston, Maas.. was a recent visitor this vicinity. Mrs. Lorne Mat-Lcod and Mi's.l Ora Crane motored to Mount St(--1 wart on business on Thursday.l July 4. j Mrs. Gertie Crane, Chariottetowni . ' spent the weekend of July 6 in. Lorne Valley. She was the guest oil her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.l to; collect these balances. "TAX ARREARS" A list of all tax defaulters will be published on July 19th. 1957 and court action will be taken to TOWN COUNCIL, TOWN OF MONTAGUE. 'A-Bomb Anniversary Ends 12 Years Of Atomic Age While here he was the guest of l l -Iifrontague W. I. Meeting Is Hold The July nieetitig of the Mont- ague Women's institute was held at the summer home of Mrs. l't.W. Beck in Brudeneli. There were thirteen members and two visit- ors present. The president, Mrs. Albert Fraser. was in the chair and the meeting opened with the Mary Stewart collect repeated in unison. Roll call was answered by each member presenting a get- weil or sympathy card. in the absence of the secretary. the minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Lyle Boehner and were approved as read. The financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. Keir Clarke. Mrs. Cecil Beck. and an interesting. and instructive resume of the pro- ceedings of the district meeting. which was held in the AD. Mackenzie Hall. Montague. on June 26th. wal liven by the exe- cutive. Mrs. beater MacLeod. and Mrs. Fraser reported for the sick committee. and Mrs. Fraser l't"ml'Itd on the success of the re-- cent T,B. survey. Mrs. Gordon Coffin. Springhlli. us. A former member of the ln-- uitute. was cordially welcomed my the president. She spoke brief- regardlng Institute work in oth- er centres. At the close of the meeting. the lternbera eajoyed a social hour. and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Pobhner and Mrs. Stewart. .OuiId Women PI.un For Events 3 X TOP KILL tubers from the top! 0 Avoid field frost damage! bafu-e digging. . QQN:IOlFI?DONANIAILYIIOSf TODO1'lIJOIPOIYOI.IlIutyeartha Iaidfroatl And reap an early, healthy harm! IIODIVD-Hi0; IIIII LIAIIIS II PIST COITIOI O Prevent disease from entering Bring your potato crop to early maturity with Green Crou Potato Top Killer! In the fall, spray foliage with an even, thorough oova-age-then allow ten days for tubers to mature too.ahdalargenumborofpotatnunlIvarIdarnagefroII & DIPl& ON RUIN CROSS POTATOVTOP KILLH OIDH VOW IIPPLV OI POTATO TOP IILLH TOIAVI . rnoogcrs groundfrol. MILK and CREAM to:- CENTRAL CREAMERIES LIMITED d is IKIX CHARLUTTFIUSVN E SOURTS Sadie Maclseod, Murrayl River. recently spent a few days Mr. George Buell. New Glasgow Soft dawn light stole over Ala- vtstting magordo. tinting mountains sleep- . fu and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hooper and nixed ii. aona. Picton l.anding.,N.s. spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Keenan. Deep THEN By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE Aaaoclatod Press Staff Writer ing unchanged for hundreds of years. Then in sudden shocking fire and the mountains trembled, castings, ions. . Rays from radioactive atoms are aiatant plants. doing dozens of new . is changed into energy - heat. light and other radiations. Break up billions of heavy uran- ombatting cancer and olherllllln atoms in a split-second, and diseases. They no helping fa.-mm you have a chain reaction with a era, devising more efficient iertil- ilfemendouh iurs. promising more disease-re-lP30DUCE5 HEAT A-bomb explosion. Slow down the chain reaction. under the brightest Ilight IIAD MONOPOLY and you safely produce heat to :u-sd-v.- l9'.?.l6- 1957 11- c--r.-n-- we 5 Very Fine Boat For U. S. A. Was Built In Georgetown On Wednesday. July ltltli Mr car on return Iliilll(' loll:-Hit: a Harold Publicover,act-nmpaiiiedliy holiday spent in the IllLtil at his ghdr. Frank Raiuse left for Xorthibirth Reading. Mass. Milli a traitor The imiii-r plan. no I ttltt'l'I- truck on which was loaded a 32 mg the t'l”dIi into a ialtiii-t-iuisi-r ft. 4 in fishing boat. thy the simple Drort--- or tnnldnia This line boat vtas built last tun-ion a cabin into lit-r mnxtruuion ter at Georgetown by Mr Marvel went the finest of iiiutv-i'i.-il- and lus Gutell. assisted by Mr. James workniuiisliip and no riuitlit Hr. Publicover The proud owner oliPubli(-mt-r uill slillti lix'l' Hllll this fine Craft is Mr William Pill)-lDl'Idil and also a- ti Dlutltltl oi the helium Left-over bits of the fused . S'”lI'ri'III'd- p P 3 ” 9 ' ' '” " I"”""' mom, become energy. the sun'5iSCIentlsiS are hard at work seek- With natural fuels facing deple- beat and radiation. "'3 l't33'5 "i ”"'"g ””S ”””'l-'- Wm tion, the atom is a main hope for FUSIHLZ litzht alums produce 0'” 5"” ”Pl”””"” the worlds' future. There are bii-pl more energy than splitting heavy Wnrlil xtlilpllfs oi iii-mimiii ari- lion! in a teaspoon of water. l0,otoms llimited Hut II hytlrour-n power billion billion billion in your bodyj To make me H.n(,mb W, 0". can be tapped. thr- sea can supply The stupendous energy within you must first produce tremen-Iunlimlml h.VdrM10n -'-Ilorns for the mm" "95 in "5 ilgmly Pafkedldouh heal and Pressure. An Al power to sati-it ninnis iit-i-ti- Ill!" core, composed of sub-atomic par-1 bomb does this. and A-bombs arel energy 'lYl'I' the tuiflrl ticles known as protons and ncut- ,' triggers for H-bombs ' rons. Break thc heart of an atom.l But now the bright hope is lot and some of its mass or material i tame the H-reaction to producel years. The U.S. has about a dozen civilian A-plants rising or planned. iahed at Nagasaki. Quickly. the bloodiest war in human history ended. Today. this brief dozen years later. West and East stand armed with atomic weapons which could obliterate the world's cities and peoples. Statesmen seek a path to dis- armament. Ordinary folk hope these weapons can mean an end to war Today's A-bombs a nd H-bombs are so vastly superior to that first Aiamagordo explosion. Radioactive fallout. the poison- ous dust from bomb tests. worries Loans TO PAY BILLS I.aara(auphS3.Qarmaeo--JOnsenIIsstorep.ayonIearIaover35N Your Icon eorrbemo-lnauredatlenellelal I51 GREAT GEORGE STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN SaooIIlf'Iaor.PlohrI Htenextlll-AaIrlorttIeYl8l ODD! IVNINOS IV ADPOONIIABII-MON! IOI IVENINO NODII But the atom also is being con- trolled to supply electricity and power to build civilization and make life easier. Several dozen peacetime atomic power stations are being built or already operat- ing around the world. The atom and puzzles millions . . house- beauty and wives and scientists. butchers and "E -Pun" "ERE "'5 Iustln rotecfion . 9 P diplomats. is fallout dooming un- P PII-31"” ARE winh born generations. is it shortening 3' DUE AND LEAVES or damaging our own lives? Na- '. mmfcgsu ucu - tions seek an end to tests. all Mom-H yokyoul Johns'ManV'”' started with that secret explosion 12 years ago. QFUR A "SEW LORI, MADE hThese are wolrrisome fruits from -; YOUQQM HAY JUST PHONE t e power of t e atom. m t g f Ngggkj yg WORKS FOR PEACE T00 ORSE 1" MA are "en on "ith , For fol" V95”, 3"" M3m?'lm3ke steam 10 .'"" 3 Lufb'.ne and licover of North Reading. Mass, fast disappvni'iii.' an of boat Ih that instant. mans future gordo. the U.S. enioyed an atomic PFWUP9 919'-i”'”'y Th” 3"” "5 who on Thursday. accoinpamedibiiilriiii-,1 uhicli i- -i.t t.'tlllt'li tJl t anged lrrevocably. bomb -monopoly. IIDITII1 power plants and atomic by his mfg. km m,m.m,tm"I Wu" (;mr:(,,mm m. W .;”,.,H- For this was the dawn of the Russia rudely shocked Washing. submarines. its like using the . atomic age. l2 years ago today ton awake with her nrsi mbombicontrolled flames of a burner on s '-mm”r”sr'mr r -" ' ' Ml" "'3 MW J5” C3""-"'0" 3"" on the New Mexico desert. Man test in 1949 raced the US closelyil K85 SIWP. rather than sticking . ldm-sti't ilflklxll -.....n- or . in at W"? had set off hil first Emmi? 9XPl0I- to achieve. a super-weapon -the I mailih ""0 3" "V9" "”Pd Mill DOCSTIII AdVlSe tlii- Nhlllt I T V R"'"' ion. In that instant was born the H-bomb. ' leaking gas. i Mrs (ism, tm...... .,-.....- .i.,.i..,, new age of atomic power for war in 12 years. the U.S. has de- The A-bomb became a pip- WOOd SIOVG ;N'nlP"HHI1 Cvlvltliall In lhiv. ll 0" Pf-W91 tonated 72 bombs. Russia at least squeak when scientists in 19531 inst eight )'C(ll's miii.cwi lII.ili'IIt h I. CAME DI-;s111UC1'loN 24 and likely more, Britain 10. first tapped the secret of the suni KI-I!llPTVli.l.l'; Ont it'P- -- "N" V 0 mgy Three weeks later more than 78,- Russia scored with the first real l to produce hydrogen bombs l Mrs. Martha (law still u.w- H 7'” ”-i W-" "W "- ”' ”' "W '1 000 men, women and children died power - producing atomic plant. The sun burns by fusing or put- wood stove inr i-imkmn hut ,mvz.i'i-a utiu tins l!tl.l'l" lint-it raiiiit-i under the atom at Hiroshima. Britain is counting. heavily onzting together the hearts of lightl " ,g.,, mf"-' "I y'''”" "”” l””””””"- .0 Three more days. and 39.000 per- power from the atom within a few atoms - hydrotten - into hcavier ::";':p:"'”.)I;;' 'h" ”'”""” "' ””"”' ”I just cant go: ii-m in an elec- Il'li' stoic " She still li.si-- hm itlti-lasliiniied wmui burner for t'trItIs.llQ -p.'iinl- tics lnr livr irtr-nil- illltl ittIlllIlt') hut adtist-s tttilllL' iiIlll('ll to stick ttitli cl:-t-trit' stint- ”lt takes y('tir- in Li!" (I iwriccl i'ilIt(' 1- ve ry lllllI' uitti iiiy HIDIIHKI " Give your home SHINGLES They never need point to preserve them! For full-cnlur brochure giving is coming to the rescue of nations --like Britain-already hungry for lack of cool and oil The atom is giving us new and better products. it has saved in- dustry millions of dollars Radio- active atoms are measuring en- gine wear. inspecting welds and HIV IAHII Personal llrrluee Co. la now cuffed lllllil O0. Ody the lane Inna boon changed IIKIAL FOR MAXIMUM RETURNS SHIP WHOLE MILII for Milk testing 3.5'1i butterfat delivered to our plants at Charlottetown and Summerside we are now paying up to:-- S3.UO PER I00 LBS. Milk producers interested in shipping or establishing new routes should Contact the Milk Hauler in their area or our Offices located at l Charlottetown, Summerside and Souris. complete facts. see your nearest J-M dealer or write Canadian johns-Manviile, Port (Jredii.()nt. I or Available At M. CVWLOTTETOWN 3'1ZlI'.l't Sll'i”l'EPSlDE M BOX OFFICIC OPEN 8 I'.M. I To-night and Wed. l)ai'inr:, intimate love SIf)l')' of the HIIVIINI lwiiiily in Ilia Paris whirl. The city of rninancr aiirl l't'Vt'll') as only thl V pen of F. Scott Fitzgiwald could reveal it! : misc minim SURPLUS MILK If you are presently supplying the Fluid Milk Market under quota and are bothered with SURPLUS MILK we would be pleased to discuss the matter with you. WINTER BONUS Ask for particulars of our attractive Winter Milk Incentive Bonita Plan designed to encourage profitable Milk Production during the Winter Months. SWEET CREAM BONUS For Milk Producers unable to or not desirous of shipping Milk we offer it bonus of 5c per pound Btitterfat for Sweet Cream testing over .'l3't butterfat. We require large quantities of this product for processing into BUTTER OIL; a highly specialized Dairy Product. produced in Canada only by Central Creameries Limited. For HIGHEST PRICES. PROMPT RETURNS. ACCURATE WEIGHTS and TESTS. and an assured Market ship ALL your "Dairy Industry leaders in P. E. I. for over 35 years” LOVE-DRAMA ill mist M-G-M L" i 5" ”t"-lo! TECHNlcoLon YLOR VAN JOHNSON WALTER PIDGEON DONNA REED I aim SIT TIE IAIIIMEI n..r;.- MAVNAHINI LANCASTER HEPBURN THE RAINMAKER lHlSgWAS THE NIGHT FTHE TOMAHAWK I I "I ' . AND THE H035! -7