Greafer” Developm Canadian North is By FORBES BHUDE cuiiadiaii Press Business Editor JASPER. Alta. (CF) - Cana- iians. already pushing north on at Mill? front. should put even "i't'iiiBr effort behind the drive. J. fiiiuglas Gibson. assistant gengal manager of the Bank of Nova 0- iia. said Tuesday in an address some evidence of speculation. par- ticularly in real eatate." Mr. Gibson said that in the ag- gregate Canadian business is rela- tively more active than American. with the Canadian economy grow- ing more rapidly and having a rei- ativeiy bigger capital expansion program. N e v e r theless problems were tory . to a recession. the tremendous stimulus of the capital expansion program. GIN- ctaliy in the number of iectasucbasthetrana-C pipeline and the st. Lawrence Sea- lway. enl In Urged This. of course. did not add 09 There big pro- anatla Consumer incomes were hill! in the Canadian Gas Association. "Northern development is so im- portant in our national picture." Mr. Gibson said. "that it deserves national attention and at times may justify national outlays just gs the development of the West did In our earlier history. --we cannot asaum that lines of .-oinmunication and transportation min the north will be built as priilTIpll,V as they are needed." llr. Gibson Save the northern IIUIIIIET and the broad push into it as unc reason for confidence in txiiiadals long-range future. SCENE MIXED Looking at the immediate scene. he found the business picture. ii-mic good in general. rather mixed -with some industries oper- .'tIlflL' at record levels and others iiaviiig difficulty. l ”lf we look at the present pic- iiire riispassionately." Mr. Gibson .airi, "we can scarcely fail to find Iniiit-ations that the boom may be gt'lliflE tired. "The current period of expan- sion has. after all. been going on almost continuously for 10 years. arising in some industries and ex- port demand had siackened - af- fecting wheat and luhber especi- ally. There had been aotn sitting in the pressure of demand on met- als; prics of traditional base met- als had declined and even alumi- num was in fairly ample supply. New housing starts were down considerably and some domestic industries. including those making household appliances. were find- ing the market less than satisfac- MURRAY RIVER Miss Dorothy Derby and her brother Mr. Morris Derby both of London. Ontario. and also their brother. Ralph of Montreal. m P.Q. are spending their holidays at the home of their brother. Mr. Bill Derby. White Sands. L.A.C. Aurell Johnston, of St. Margaret's. New Brunswick. is spending his leave with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald John- ston. Murray River. and still rising. the level of em- ployment was favorable. and cur- rent momentum sufficleid to maintain active oonditlou through this year and perhaps longer. "But having said this." Mr. Gib-' son added. "it should also he rec- ognized that the upward trend has been checked and tiiere is a dis- tinct possibility dist our buaineu situation will becom a more mixed." ST. ANDREWS ICEOOL The following is the atnding for St. Andrew's Scitool for the term ending June.l957. Grade X. l. Clarence Murphy. Grade Vlll. l. Doreen M - ack. Grade Vll. 1. Lawrence Dou- cette. Grade V. l. Helen Doucetta. Grade IV. 1. Ruth Feehan 2. David Maccormack 3. El-leen Dou- eette. Grade ill. 1. Joseph MacDonald Grade ll Sr. " ' "A Dou- ' TRANSFERRED Marcel G Baril is leaving Char- lottetown this week having been transferred from the local Income Taxoffice to the Income Tax Of- fice in Sherbrooke. Quebec. T I! 2 transfer involves a promotion for Mr. Barll who joined the local of- fice in 1955. after graduating from St. DunstanI' University with his 3. Com. It II to be noted that he becomes the sixtth Assessor to be transfer- red within the out four years from the Charlottetown District Office to a larger centre. Mr. Baril is married to the former Anna lilac- Farlane and they have one daiigh- ter Jacqueline. "in the process, our price struc- . Congratulations are extended to n 2 C - - d ll 1 h I ce e . arl I-eehan 3. Vincent i"i'f..f.i1i ii"J...S2iT.2 iZ”.i?m3Zi'. Mn Ind M" 4-mu Oconm noueeue. increased money supply. Business who were marned on Saturday Grime 11-” I4 Mlll'l9l Fee-Iii" June iith. 1957. Mrs. O'Connor was the former Fannie Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Nathan Young. Murray River. ' Mr. Stewart Beck. of Toronto. Ontario is spending his holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. 1. Warren Rose 3. Stanley Rose. Grade 1. l. Brian MacDonald 2. Joyce Feehan. Best attendance for the year. Carl Feehan. Highest average Seniors: Clar- ence Murphy-Juniors Rosealetha is less liquid that it was and money has become iiglit. BACKLOGS MADE GOOD "The accumulated backlogs of demand on the part of business and consumers have been made good and. though there are still deficiencies of social capital for and Mrs. John Beck. White Sands. Doucette. u such things as roads and schools Miss Barbara MacLeod. Who Teacher: MW C999"! MECI-'0'” our industry is well equipped and spent the past winter in London, mick- consumers better stocked than Ont. is spending the summer with ever hlifjfore with autorinobiles. her mother, Mrs. Sadie MacLeod. MUS? 0 equipment an even Murray River. iwuglnfiz. H h Mr. and Mrs. Roland Moore. " eence ou ays appear to ave ch -1 iii 1 in .i . levelled out and the capital invest- weiifude Zvivniheij-peu':,mn,e,-e 112.3,; M5 "5 M"5- Mm” Ml"-" inrnt program also shows signs of in Murray mu". Donald of Moncton. NB. were in ii-veiliiiiz. thougii admittedly at a M... nu Mm Evmeu pom, Lorne Valley recently vlsillns tre- iatives and renewing old friend- ships. Mrs. Daniel Shaw spent a few days in New Perth recently at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. Mr. Ameadee Gallant of Rum ford. Maine. is spending time vacationing in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGrath and son John were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane. Bangor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jay. Ban- gor. were visitors here on Sun- day. June 16. They attended Church service and were guests of Mr. and Mrs Lorne MacLeod. - Mrs. Teresa O'Brien and Mrs. Hemng' - Rebecca Gallant arrived home "'7 MK” IEVEL Th?" II” P9" and daughter of Halifax are spending a few days in Murray River, guests of Mr. Porter's sister, Mrs. Royal White. Miss May Herring R.N. who is on the staff at Camp Hill. is spending two weeks holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Louis Herring. Murray River. The Misses Margie Williams. Cathy Shepard and Donnie Mac- Kay. recent graduates of the P.E. Island Hospital, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William THE THREE Rivers Vl'.l. Dis- J. MacKay. Murray River. trii-1 convention will be held all Miss Margaret Herring R.N.l Montague in tlie Maci(enzie hall i of Halifax recently spent a week- nil Wednesday. June 26th. at 2 o'-l end at the home of her parents.1 rloi-k. Box lunch. Mi-, mid M,-up Louis EASTERN GUARDIAN NOTICE: Effective immediately. King's Mill. Montague. will noti he buying logs until further notice. "ROCK PRETTY BABY” h eld mer at Yr.-ois Theatre Wednesday i'1l;1lll due to crowds. Matinee Wednesday 3:30. SONIC i lay school for the 1957-58 term. Miss Rena MacNelll "has arp rived home from Toronto. On- tario. to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James B. MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. D.H. MacKenzle Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacKenzie of Charlottetown. were recent visit- ora to this vicinity. They were guests of Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Mr. Bennett Crane left recently for Gagetown. New Brunswick, where he expects to be employed. Mrs P.H. Gauthier, Rustico, in-. and Mn. Roland Yqr-ion 9'- Boaton. Maas., who are visiting in Q. pmuuwg, were recent visitors; to Georgetown. They We" ICWWPA aided by Mr. Arthur Yorston of Piaquid. V Miss Teresa Morrison, IRA” of Kingston. Ontario. is visiting her xnotiher, Mrs. Cora Morrison. Miss non-in. wu 4,-sued home due ioi the death of her uncle. W3 ll"-'l Mayor P.L. Bouidreault. E Mfl. Gordon Goteli and Miss 1.9.." mgcken, were visitors to Charlottetown on Wednesday. l2th.' Mr. Alex Robertson of Highfield. representing the Prince Edward GEORGETOWN lEIIZObeTI'i Studio Presents Delightful Dance Recital On Monday evening. June iltll. a delightful dance recital by the Pllllils of the Elizabeth Studio. aa- sisted by several guest artists. was held at the auditorium of the Montague High School before a large and.appreciative audience. Mrs. Douglas MacGowan ,waa niistress of ceremonies for the following program: Fairyland Ballet: Swallows. Patsy Sinclair. Marjorie Clark. Wendy Johnston; Glowworm. Florence MacDonald; Friends of Mrs. George BUt'Il-;VISOn. Eleaiior Champion. and are pleased to hear that sliei Tuyshup 1-ales wood", sotdgem, has returned to her home in Ruth Annear, Leona Macbougali. Georgetown. after being A Patient Maureen Sullivan, Sandra Stewart. in the Kings County Memorial Marlene Ma(.'GOWall, Dancing Hospital in Mont88lIe- lDolIs. Wendy Johnston. Florence FFICMS 01 R089? 50I0m3"- 50n.Mat-llonald: Tiny Steppets. Jean- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter.Soloman.;nie Ings. Alan Fraser. Anne Mac- are sorry to hear of his lIII1GSS.lGOWHn. Four Little Darlings. Rob- whicli has necessitated his enter-ibie Beck. Jock Beck. Sandy Beck. lug the Charlottetown Hospital 8lldlBobby Mat-liachernz Sailors Horn- all wish him an early return tolpipp, Ru”, Russ; suing Mt. Johnny. good health. ' . iliears; noiitilc Sword Dance. Mayor and Mrs. Jessie Prime Gwennie Clark. Dianne MacLeod; or lthode island. accompaned by Irish Jig. Jiiiiy MacDonald; Solo. their sranddaushter. little M'551li'liss Rachel Minchin. Mary webb' motored to the prfwvl Smith Am?" W ' C I so ince early in the week and will T; W H "”:'1" .D "yid Enxpri. spend the summer at their cottage 'Bi::u:,;'a sltSL:s.P;:u”-i Amlleru at Morrison's Beach. . Miss Kay Babineau of Charlotte "'3" Rhllmhag ulllififnf-'1 R059 Rhinos. Exhibition Piping. Mr. town. is the guest of Miss Leona u mackeuu iizirolri Sutherland; Tops in Taps. Flying officer. Herbert Parker ,,gg,4h.,7,? of the Royal Canadian Air Force. I stationed at Greenwood. MS. has "ISTMUC SPOT a recent visitor to Georgetoii ii. gllll-UEV0 WP -- The Ulllledi where he was the guest of his par. States has a new consulate In this cnts. Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Parkt-r. hllsillnlt Olly 0! more than 100.000-l Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Bell of Sarajcvo has its place inliistoryi Charlottetown. motored to Geoi'i1r- as the siic of the assassination ofu town. where they were guests at Arcliduke Franz Ferdinand in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noriiiaii I914, the incident that set off the; Thompson. First world War. . Mrs. Edward Easton and lit n children. were recent visitors in Paradise. N.S.. where they visu- the close of the meeting the mem- ed Mrs. Easton's parents. pbers ciiiiiyed a social hour. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ilidtltstlll and lliw. Atwood Mat-Ilonald was pianist Edward Pcrriot of Cape Brciiiii, during the evening. Nova SCIIIIH. were VISIIIIFN in Georgetown on Firday. June ilili AC l was a Sunday visitor at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J..l. Callaghan on Forest Hill on Wednesday. From the words "I am Alpha and Omega" the Rev. l).A. Campbell delivered an inspira- tional message at Lorne Valley Church on Sunday. June 16. Mrs. Homer James and Mrs. James Dingwell. Marie. visited realti-ves and friends in Lorne Valley on Sunday. June is. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDoii- gall and family of Montague, were Sunday guests of Mrs.Mac- Dougallii parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod on June is. MANY VARITIES Depending on the use for which it is intended, concrete may vary in weight from 30 to 250 pounds June lfi. Mr. Heath Mactiralli and Mr. Walter Shaw were visitors to: l . REGION Al. Imnlunllnlltln M"'”'y RM" ('Iuiics will he held on Tuesday, July 2nd. at Rollo Bay East at 9.30 am . and Red Point at L80 p.m.. iii-ii on Thursday, July 4th. at El- lilll'4'l at 930 am. and New Zea- l.1iiil at 1.30 p.m. WOOD ISLANDS Presbyterian Fhiii-rh. There will be a preparat- ori esrvice Thursday. June 27th at 7 30 pm. The Communion ser- i-ue on June Zlflth will he at 3:00 pm Murray Davis. Student Min-I lsicr. . Scouting Work ' a Is Reorganized Tim Montiigiie branch of the Canadian Legion has been most happy to arrange for a small token nl appreciation to he presented llr- inii Hicltox. Cubmaster. Con- si-oiitmnster. and Paul Deslioches A&KlSIIII'Il Scout Mas r. liitiizc DcsRochcs a R.M. Mar- Illl dropped in unexpectedly on IllI' group of Cubs during one of ilioir exercises and presented Mrs. liirknx with a silver cake tray en- mivod with "To the Cubmaster. lit: l Hicltox from the Montague l.i-cion." To Dave Hawker. was prt's1'ilIIOd a set of gold cuff links and matching tic pin. with his' Mfllr engraved on both. and to Paul Dcsltoches. a set of gold cuff link: with his name also engraved. -ludize DesRoches thanked the lM(l('rS of the groups for their spit-mild efforts in the past. it nd ll'lP show of community spirit with iiimti they have inspired the Cub l'.wlt and Scout Troop. The presen- tation: were made by RM. Mar- lln limiter item of note from iii 9 lluniagiie Legion was the present- ation of ii 825.00 prize to the honor student of Grade Twelve at the rradiiiition exercises of the Mont- aziir High School. The Legion has made this a yearly prize for the iiiiident leading in Grade Twelvg Ind this year the preaeotatin vm made to Miss Gladys Roche mill": the graduation exercises Archie Hilchey, made the present- Iivm on behalf of the Montague DYIMII, Bride Elect ls Honored Ilia! Eooia MICIQHQ. "OMI- Il:ihll' Dare Hawker. R.C.M.P.. Mr. and Mrs Charlie MacDon- ald and son Charles of St. John. NB. recently spent some time at the home of Mrs. MacDonald's mother. Mrs. Sadie MacLeod.. Sgt. and Mrs. Clifford Herring and family of Mt. UnlacIte.N.S.. where Sgt. Herring is stationed with the R.C.A.F. are spending his leave at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herr- ,ing. Murray River. Mr, and Mrs, George Horan of New Hampshire U.S.A. are spend-I ing the summ . in Murray River. guests of Mrs. Hnran'it brother and 'sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Watson While. Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds and datighterit Elaine and Carol" of Charlottetown spent the past weekend in Murray River. guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. BA. Reynolds. p Mr. and Mrs Basil irving and. daughters of Charlottetown spent: the past weekend in Murray Har-1 hour. guest of Mr. and Mrs Nai- I han Irving. They were also visit- ting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lwilliam J. MacKay. Murray I River. . l Mr. and Mrs. Murray Macltin-1, non and son. Charlottetown. werel recent visitors to Murray River guests of Mr. MacKlnnon's par- li-iii.-, Mr. iimi Mrs. J.L. MlcKIn- I non. I Mr. John Bell. Halifax. recent- ly spent a few days at the home ;of his sister Mrs. Norman Mac- Lean and Mr. MacLean. Murray , River. 1 Pie, and Mrs. Jackie MacLeod. and children. Larry and Barbara :9! London. Ont. arrived home on i Saturday. Mrs. Mitt-Leod and rhiltiren will spend the summer . here, while her husband will be stationed in Camp Gagetown. NB. Several members of the Ray of Hope institute. Murray River at- tended the district convention Wed. June lltli. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Kenniin and daughters Marilyn and Gail who are residing in Pictou Island during the lobster fishing season spent the past weekend at their home in Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and Mr. rind Mrs. George Campbell- Murray River. were Sunday visit-i on to New Glasgow. N.S. guests of relatives. Mr. William Giddingii. Murray River. spent the past weekend in New Glasgow. NS. gueet of re- lallves. Since?! sympathy it mtndcd to the relatives of the late Wil- ltam Fyfe. who passed away III New Glasgow. N.S. reeeatly. N NOTICE All school taxes due Des Gr-on lat-ah schooiNo.m notpaM beforeluly 2nd. after spending several months I," cubic (om. in' Rumford. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Nicholson. Charlottetown. motored to I.orne Valley on .lune l5 to spend the weekend with relatives here. The Misses Pamela and Beverly Hatton. Shirley MacDonald and Joan Maclntyre were visitors to Montagtie on June 15. Mr. and Mrs Cuyler Dingwell with children Eldon. Wally. and Betty Elaine of Marie. motored to Lorne Valley on Sunday. June is. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre. Miss Marguerite MacDonald, Cardigan Head. has accepted the position of teacher for Lorne Val- I MEETING Souris Branch Fish and Game Association at Elmira Hall. Thursday. June. 26 at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. ANNUAL MEETING Annual meeting of the King's County Memorial Hospital will be held on Thurs- day. June 27th. 1957. at 8:00 p.m. in the Beaver Club. IN PERSON NED LANDRY l Auxiliary Has l Lobster Supper Twenty two members of the Lad- ies Auxiliary of the Canadian Leg- ion, Montague branch. attended a delicious lobster supper in tiii- Norm American nld Umei g5L”';nhIIal' wpdnesday ”"""”"" fiddling champion with his! ..l:.".l':;:i":...;:::.y.';"c..:..::.i:l Jamboree. am--av-p by the president. Mrs. George Mc- Keeman, assisted by the scci'ctary. Mrs. Wellington Campbell. in titt- absence of the treasurer, the fin- ancial report was 'read by Mrs. Jessie Shaw. ing in Murray Harbor" Arena Thursday, June 27thi and Montague Rink. June: One member was reported ill in - t . , the Kings County Hospital. Mrs, 2mh' Show and dame be Nell llooley and Mrs. (ampbell ginning at 8.00 pimp were appointed on the visiting cont 4 mittee for the summer months. At l x l l : NORTH RIVER Dr Box Office Opens 7:30 Show at Dusk Ross; Johnny Bears Dianne Shaw. Bicycle Built for Two. Elizabeth Annear.Marion' Clark. Jeannie O'Connor, Leona Macbougall. Marlene MarGowari. Maureen Sullivan: Highland Fling Judy MacDonald. Look for the Silver Lining: Soft Shoe Rhythmettes. Norma An- near. Dorothy Annear, Peggy Johnston: Gwennie Clark. Jean- nie O'Connor. Diane Maclieod. Beatrice Power, Marilyn Annear: Beautiful Dolls, Lois Hughes. DI- 3l.:”i song um” en”, in 3., week. illuglles. Cakewalk. Elisabeth Da- Mubonglldal; iaSnM,rIl;pelr):ncI:lor,elnLcue sings; Sean LOBSTER SUPPER Morell Parish Hall Thursday June 27th Supper starting 5:30 p.m. l i l Bingo 1RaipIi Beck. After the Grand Di- m Wed., June 26. 1957 ity Joiiaaton. Carly Ann Sullivllh The Guardian Page 5 , Florence MacDonald. sin. Marina Ilaenonald was pl- uiiit for the occasion. -ulmd Mr Miss Eleanor Minchia and Mrs. ........:.:-A-m:m aid with a bouquet of earnatiou. Mr. Archie Hiicliey spoke a for words of appreciation to the ar- this and Mrs. MaeGowan on be- half ot the Montague Home and school Association under whose held. Miss Jeanne Ill! Pf!-'59” with a bou- I Mrs. MacDon-lauapicea, the recital was Ilrs..MacGowain qiiet of roses and Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - JUNE zeui WEDNESDAY (only) "SPY CHASERS" . STARRING - THE BOWERY BOYS SHOW TIME - I !'.M. COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY - JUNE 27 - It "CRIME IN THE STREETS" Starring - James Whilmiire. John Cassavetes. Sal Mtnee A study of .Illl'PnIlP Delinquents . . . "llorror. Terror, Teen- age gangs that will scare you once you see them in Censeless Action.” SHOW TIME - ll P.M. TAILORED - 1 n5 . Scoiish Tweed: 3 Irish Tweed: 9 Flannel Worsted: A Saving H00lEY'S VALUE or THE YEAR S7l.95 - 082.50 - 587.50 NOW CAN BE SOLD Call early while the selection of clothes is still good. They will go quickly at this low. low price for a top quality MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT by FIRTH BROS. Save as much as 321.50 MADE-TO-MEASURE SLACKS . . . FoRsi7.95 of 510.00 on some of these fine. Clothes 139 KENT ST., Cll'TOWN TO - MEASURE 9.95 0 Glen Checks 0 English Worsieds . Silk Effects MEN'S WEAR STORES MONTAGUE TODAY and WEDNESDAY 1You will see it in the Rplf'lllI(lI" and ; lavishly poured into every scene . . . You will feel it in the emotional intensity of its warm. human drama . . . You will hear it in the rousing tempo of its great music . . l You will know it when you experience the joy and jubil- lalion. the heai'ihreak and love, of its inspired story . . . l A story only life itself cottld have inspired! shining beauty so '5 WWII"! IIIIM, -mu and aliateeoubod tili- -out all the elect!" our uueiiims CIIILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS ARS.I”Rl-IE. IN ADM. to. . llere is the man who can help you to it fine future oc--once-o-cool II. C. SAMPSON a Canadian Army Recruiter. and he'll be In SOUIIIS, ELI JUNE Nth Yeirhnyleavitwboseaiipiete infovmotionon coreershIaCIIodluiArrnyoodwillIltowyo0 tiowyovcuikln TobeaiigiblayouIIMfb0l7 ioto endebIoieivnorAmyi.siroquiroinonoi. vvilibe prdintor ml- Iection. Byordat-of1'nnteea. iiiiai nirtlitciiiioiiiiiiuvttcttna FINAL TWO DAYS - CAPITOL TODAY AND THURSDAY Against the flaming li'.ii'ki:iintiiiti of a world in arms. fas- cinating Natasha lives her three tempesiuotis romances- three lovcs that transform her from eager girlhood to the glowing fulfillment of ivnmanliood! For at last, the whole great story is here-so real you'll feel a part of if . . . exptwicncing R young man's first taste of battle, a young girl's first taste of love. WAR AND PEACE has been miraculously transposed Into the fastest three hotirs and twenty-eight minutes you've ever spent . . . you'll wish there were more! lIIl'S0ltIlTi'fMI'1 UINTISIIIEIII 'SIP'ER3I'-iauuasn 'Il.l.IAll!'....-..-.. mi'iiniii" tilt ills N011: DUE TO LENGTII OF MOVIF. 3'5 HOURS. CIIOWI Wllil. START DAILY AT: MATINEE 2 P.M.- IVI 7:” PM. AXMWII: MAT. 281-. I Ce: EVENT '(IUn iitiittiirc Ill Tovlii NOW . . . ...(atdlyuloata I .a a 4 I .- Owdeysennoalleevowltli a (fC.: ROYAL "W4 A SI'E(:lAl. de7!4uyl" Oflaonad odvooonenteppenenbiaa 00oodvIhaoIpay.udp0naIen 0 li ii IIIIITIIIG T I I44 DOV CANADIAN NAVY