i-AGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN.- soiims:-ss5N'rsous: cents I. Landry. sen. lyre: Stewart. Fa Bruce Maelhee, Miss Joyce Wigglnton. Plus Melinnon. AGENT ozonosrown: Wlldlln um-. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Poet Omce; in South: The Snack Bar and II. Biohards A Iel. .-."i”IR.ES VULCANIZED. Alex Macliougall, Montague. ..'ANNANDALE-Dundas Bap- tist Church services, Sunday. Aug- ust ftth. Annandale 11 a.m.; Dun- das S p.m. All welcome. Rev. E. J. Barrass, minister. .. 'S(Y)'l'CH tartan china cups. Sixteen clan tartans. 31.75 each; by mail. 5200. C. R. Boehner. jeweller. gift shop, Montague. P. E. I. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Hanscom. Neii-in-mile. Mass. are visiting Mrs l-l:inscnm's parents. Mr and Mrs J. H. Ma.cGregor. Montague. .-.'S'l'. MARY'S Parish, Mon- tague. chicken supper, Wednes- day, August 19th, Beaver Club Hall. . Miss Helen Gordon, who spent the past three weeks visiting rela- tives in Rosenesth and Montague, lei't on return to Ottawa on Sun- day. ..'THl1 PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services ior Sunday. August 9 as follows: Montague 11 am. and 7:30 pm: Cardigan 2:30 p.m.; Montague SS, 10 am. Rev. Carl Currie will conduct these services. Rev. F. N. Young, Min- ister. me GUARDIAN. casimon-rm-own I 'AUoUs'r 7. 1955 successfoil Tea Party Held At Murray Harbour ..'A very siiccessiul tea party the piper during the highland danc- was held yesterday siternoon and ing, and also gave several pipe evening at Murray Harbor, spon- selections during the aiternoon. sored by the United Church In the evening a highly suc- groups of Murray Harbor, Murray cessiul amateur contest featuring River and Little Sands. The events singing and step dancing was pre- oi the aiternoon consisted of sented which brought iorth many sports tor the children. youths and talented youngsters irom the dis- adulte, merry-go-round. spill-the- trict. During the evening a delic- milk. and many other attractions. ious supper was served by the including a step dancing and iid- ladies oi the three churches. A dling contest. Another ieature of very large crowd turned out to en- the entertainment was Highland joy themselves at the alwgyg.po. dancing by Mrs. Macxlnnonle pular tea party, Ind the many Highland Dancing Troupe at High- attractions made it a very enter- iield. Mr. Donald MscLeod Wu tslning day for young and old alike. --mm mm mm. Mom ...3."h?i.2.iilL”.?l fI2”..ii.iil1.”'”””” tague, August 7th. Burns 0rches- supdand 1 M”. Luther "5 Herring. Murray Harbor: I Via Arsenault, Hamilton. Ont.; I Reg Mr.sndMrs.RobertJepeenandJhs.n Mu 3 me. 4'). y”u"3 ”n' Robbl” 9: Newwnvm" N(L)CIKl1'lng,. Poirxil yPlea:aIit. Judgleysc, .M... -..-.M... FOR IMMEDIATE SALE -17, with never failing crop). Apply- newly roofed is offered for The Morrow farm of 95 acres at North Lake, Lot spring and large barn sale at R1500. (Without MRS. KATHERINE MORROW, Box 186, Souris ...0r.. FREDERIC A. Royal Bank Building I Charlottetoim. LARGE, Q.C., Mass. and Miss Ruth Msclilhee of and relatives in Kilmuir. Mr. s.n,d Mrs. 0. Keith Fraser and their children, Ann and Jim- mie, oi Kingston, Nova Scotia, are vacationing on the Island. At pre- sent they are the guests of Mrs. Fraser's aunt. Mrs. Alex Hamil- ton. and M:r.I-lsmlltaon, New Perth. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd mum, Rut- iand, Vermont. accompanied by deeu oi O'Jsi. Calliomis, are via- iting in Montague, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poole. Mrs. Fred Wood of La.niga.n, Saskatchewan. is spending the summer at her old home in Rose- iieath where she is the guest of her brother. Mr. Edwin Gordon. and her sister, Miss Marjory Gor- don. Summer Clearance SALE Hooley's Mens Wear A Montague Yes folks. we MUST make room for our full and winter stock which is already arriving. So OUT GOES EVERYTHING in the Store. EVERYTHING INCLUDED for this GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. All our "usual stock mode by the BEST IN THE BUSINESS. BUY NOW AND SAVE. Discounts FROM ioox. ro ioov. Commencing Saturday August 8th. JMONTAGUI United Church. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minister. sun- day, Aug. 9: Montague ll a.m., morning service and Sunday Schoolgbower Montague 7:30 p.m., evening service. ..'BEACll POINT Gospel Chapel Evangelistic service Sunday. Aug. 9th at 7230. Jim Geddes oi Ham- ilton, Ont., will be bringing the message. Louis Harris. Mr. and Mrs Larry Morris. Summerville. Mass. spent the past two weeks in Dundee. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris. Mrs. Donald Stewart, Wsymouth. Mass. is visiting in Montague. guest oi Miss Martha Poole. Mr. end Mrs, Russell Frlzeel, Bel- fast, were visitors to Montague wed- nesdsy, guests oi Mrs. Frizzel's bro- ther-in-lsw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rieilley. Mr. Lawrence Macliean. Toronto, Ontario, is spending his vacation in Montague at the home or his par-, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Mac-l Lean. " Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cantello. and daughter of Quincy, Mass. are guests at Poole's cottage in Lower Montague. Westwsy Mncbean. son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mscbean, Pictou. N.S.. is visiting in Montague. guest or ' ”" W” W” ”'"' M" "d M” James Macbean. CAPITOL SHOW TIMES 2:30 - 1:00 - 9:00 T0-DAY Cosmic Frankenstein Already one whole city has been devoured . . . and still it grows. minute by minute. reaching out with countless invisible mouths to swallow the earth! WILL IT STRIKE TOMORROW? :3 and SAT. Terrorizes Earth! .. RENGAGEMENT.-Mrs. Marg- aret. MscPhe!son. Montague. wishcs to announce the engagement oi her daughter Phyllis Lorraine to How- ard Ernest. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Waite. Summerside. ..'ENGAGl:Ml.N'l'-Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson. Lower Mont- ague, wish to announce the en- gagement of their only daughter. Nits Elna i.o Athol Charles Rob- ertson. Montague. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson, Brudenell. Mr. and Mrs. Cliiiord Dougherty and Mr. Norman A. Daugherty, Milltown, N.B.. motored to Mont- ague tor a week's vacation and were guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clair. While here they attended the air show at Charlottetown and visited various spots of interest including Dalvay National Park, Csvendish Beach. Green Gables, Summerside and many others. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Dough- erty, Milltown, N. 3., motored to Montague ior a week's vacation at the home of Mrs. Dougherty's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. J. Clair. This was Mr. Dougherty's first visit to the Island and he enjoyed it very much. On return they were accompanied by Bruce Clair who will spend some time visiting in New Brunswick. ..'GEORGE'l'0WN PASTORAL CHARGE.-United Church of Can- ada. services ior August em. 11 AM. Georgetown, Holy Commun- ion. 2.30 P. M. and 7.30 P. M. An- niversary services in Million Cross. Mrs. Ross Eaton. Guest speaker in. both servicu. Georgetown Mali: Choir in the afternoon and Caled- onia Choir in the evening. luv. W. A. Paterson. Minister. oli musical in veers it Nn'siheeMeneleIneMv0' with 9av...eIO'I5055IIW wMImW 5wheeysvtviIh0IU"V" I1 .. ISHOWS 2.30 s . -an-iiseeein-was riaassneimu envuneeee Iletiseenaueeeai sssevininimu eeuunv Evmiuiiiiswiisnmiiwi eiienvIuaeisuuu'T hasnallisvesnsvul - rrc-mvmz-on Cfjjjn - 7 . 9 History X PIIIIIDE EIIWAIIII - to-Iii - so. ,5: l I Allston. Mass, ue visiting iriends M Murray Harbor; 2 Mrs. MacLeod. Dover. Judges. Mr. Fiaitrl mother, Mrs. Ids Rabi- SleWm'l- Camlme C91”??- ' FfV- am Gunn, a ioriner minister Kai time did not permit he: to Leonard Hooper and Chester Mar- n. Flddllng--1 Pei-ley Macbeod, Parmlee Milburn Keenan. Montreal. and Leonard Hooper. T Sports Girls '1 and under-Diane White, Loraine MacPhee, Loraine White. Boys '1 and under-B- Beck, Jamie Richards, Darrell Herring. Girls 9 and under-Florence Boys 9 and under--Darrell White, David Buell, Larry White. Girls ii and under-Velma White. Mary Prowse, Margaret O'Connor. Boys 11 and under-Fred White, John Gosliee. Bill Mai-Millan. Girls )3 and under-Sandra Lowe, Minnie Nicolle. Saundra Stewart. Boys 13 and under-Harry Herr- ing. Floyd Stewart. Girls 15-Edith Johnston, Grace Glover. Sarah Beck. ' Boys 15 and under-John Mac-. Govran, Floyd Stewart, Harry Her- . ring. Senior Broad Jump-Roy Herr- ing, 1-6 it. 6 in.; Grant Clements, Harley Fraser. Shot Put-Grant Clemente 83 it.. Roy Herring, Curt Penny. High Jump-John MacGowan 4 it. 3 ln., Roy Herring. Harley Fras- er. Junior Broad Jump-Donnie, Stewart. 14 it.. Bob Bell, John MacGovi'an. Junior Shot Put-Bob Bell 25 it. 6 ln., Melvin Giddings, John Mac- Gowan. High Jump-John MacGowan 4 it. 5 ln., Donnie Stewart, Bob Bell. To Mhlieaahilon For Dragger Operation: The Provincial Government has bought two lots at the east end oi Georgetown irom”James A. Hemp- hlll. now of Waltham, Mass. and iormcrly at Georgetown resident. The land is to be used tor the building of a "haul-out" tor the use of all P. E. Island draggers. Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister oi Industry and Natural Resources. stated yesterday. Plans for the construction oi the "haul-out" are now being pre- pared by C-ovornincrit marine oi- ficials and work on the project isl expected to begin within-the l'ICXC' few weeks. l The cost will be equally shared, by the Federal and Provincitll Governments. Defends Danadlaii Newsprint Price LONDON (CPU--E. J. Robert- son, Scots-born chairman oi the Daily Express, wrote a. letter to the Times Thursday deiending the price charged tor Canadian news- print. He said although it is true Cen- adian newsprint costs more than that irom Britain or Scandinav- ian sources. primarily because oi the depreciation of sterling, "no one engaged in the production and distribution oi newspapers will iorget that it was the supplies from Canada which kept the Brit- ish press allve throughout the war years." Robertson. right-hand man tol Canadian-born Lord Besverbrook. added that irom -1946 to 1952 the average price of British newsprint was 44 pounds 15 shillings 9 pence a. ton compared with 37 pounds I shillings 6 pence for Canadian newsprint. In addition. the Can- adian product was oi heavier weight and better quality. Robertson was commenting on a letter last Saturday irom chair- man G. Beckett of the Association oi Makers oi Newsprint, setting out prices for newsprint irom British, Canadian and Scand- inavian sources. Roberlson, born in Lanark. VII educated at the University oi Tor- onto. A chance meeting in 1914 with Lord Besverbrook at the old Queen's Hotel in Toronto. where Robertson worked as a reception- ist. is said to have led to his pre- sent job as Lord Besverbrook's chief executive in one of Britain's mightiest newspaper empires. ...........-.se-a--- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bunnell, and son David. Miss Florence Mark- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Waverley Walker and daughter Joan, all of dune: Corner. N.B.. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bruhm, and daughter Shirley oi Liverpool, NS. and Mr, and Mrs. Elvin Bailly oi Lunenlnrrg. NB. called last week to see luv. and Mrs. J. M. Fraser. Montague. Rev. and Mrs. J, M. White of Winnipeg. visited iriends in Cardi- san. Montague and Georgetown, re- cently. MI", white was rorrrisi-ly Mabel "Min. daughter of the Isle ...l'dIKBI'I. she expressed regret ELECTORS or KING'S no vou Kiiow vouii coiisisiivnrivs ' 3 call on several friends or tanner "UVB s . cAiiniiiAri-: . 4 JOHN A. MacD9NALD "AGE-39. MARRIED-2 girls, ages 10 and 5; 1 boy, age 3. OCCUPATION-General Merchant and Presidenl of J. A. Macdonald 8: Co., Ltd. EDUCATION-B.A. Degree and Certificate of Com- merce from Si. Dunslan's College. - WAR SERVICE-Enlisted as Lieutenant in P. E. I. Highlanders at outbreak of World War II. Rose to rank of Major. Served in Canada. Newfoundland, England and Fra n c e. Wounded in action in July 1944 and hos- ' pilalized lo dale of Discharge in May 1946. Awarded efficiency Decoration. Al pres- ent 2nd in Command of P. E. I. Regiment ll7ih Reccel. ' COMMUNITY INTERESTS - Twice a member of the P.E.I. Legislative Assembly and Chief Fi- nancial Criilc for the Conservative Op- position. Pasf Provincial President of The Canadian Legion lB.E.S.L.l. Member of the Board of Direciors'of the King's County Memorial Hospital; a Director of the King's County Board of Trade; a Director of the P. E.I. Ploughing Match Association: Presi- dent of the King's Couniy Hockey and Baseball league; Couniy Chairman of ihe Red Cross Swimmino and Water Safely program. i This. is the young man the King's County Con-I servative Association has selected to place be- fore you on August 10th. If you give him ihe X s . of approval when you mark .YOUR BALLOT on . Election Day you maybe assured that he will serve our County well. - VOTE riooiiisyvi coiisinvliivi VOTE Maciioiinio lIwRKmWS.. C' -----..-u? Inserted by the King's Ooifnty Progressive Conservative Assoelatleli