By GEORGE KITCHEN . Canadian Prue Sill Writer I wssumcmu (OP)--The otto- rats Wednesday Iliiftcd is :99 of attack on the Eisenhower administration to the twin of big business and special infar- .15. 72.. queston ol President Eisen- qmer's "nilulonsire" cabinet is poinew-comer to the campaign for the (1.5. presidmlal election. But mil E. steveiiaoa. the Demo nominee. pres- wd it with fresh vuor as he launched a tour of New York. one pf the key cities in the Nov. 6 ivollng. 'Addresing a luncheon of bus- iimssmen supporters. he pictured his Democratic party as the friend of the small merchant and 5am the Republican have done nothing to halt a "march of big- ness" which is threatening the ex- tinclion of small business. NEW BID The Republicans. he asserted. have "confused genuine friendship for business with a snuggling to- Democrats Shift Attack :On Eisenhower Government tzirnacy toward a few of its gian " with the result that "the big have gotten bigger and the small are disappearing." Stevenson thus opened a new isstimbidtortbssuppoi-tofarnallhur lines. a step Eisenhower took last week when he offered tax reduc- tions and other tax benefits to small businesses if he and his ad- mlnktration are returned to power. . In Detroit. the hig industrial centre which Stevenson carried by presidential running-mate. Estes Kefauver. urged election of a Democratic party "which believes that national prosperity meail prosperity evenly distributed amongallthepeopleandnotlust the giant corporations." DEFINDS POSITION He criticized Eisenhower for placing the bulk of the govern- ment's spending power and eco nonilc power in the hands of two or the biggest "business" names in the Eisenhower cabinet--De fence Secretary Charles Wilson. former head of General Motors '.' Corporation, and Treasury Socra- tary George laliimpimy. lorina: head at s nuiltl-"million-dollar cor- porate empire. produced before a labor audience in Wash- ington a statistical defence against have averaged 6. per cent of the national income." Me ” . Stevenson's H-bomb test ban proposal i d to generate much of the heat of the campaign and Vice - President Richard Nixon. touring the mid- wcst. said that a vote for Steven- son would be ”a vote for weak- ness. for indecision and for the inexperienced which could lead to war." Light Docket Al Georgetown Magistrate's Court in Georgetown yesterday. before Stipendiary Mag- istrate Gilbert Gaudet. A resldisit of Cambridge. charged under the Excise Act with pos- C A P I T O L To-day Only ,. . svsa ronssr i " man i wimtwuqo 3 count . --5ul.ox..low... . The wonderful story of one of the world's greatest mu- iicians, "Richard Wagner". 1 snows has-Ir:-'-s , t s 6 ,.. r Oaaaahallaaalt A sr.a.a.a sagas: ra.si 553.5; '. 1-3 1' e ;:'ir-- - 7 1 I . If...-Y -W,- g . p&sa.a-.-.5. av r 'r'-Ii -'r-n .,.... (w mjc ,,.,'..,,: session of wash. was fined 8100.00 costs, or three months. A resident of Manta under the Highway attic Act with not having registration trans- ferred, and having insufficient equipment,-was fined S5.00 and costs or live days. A resident of Bangor, Maine, charged under the same set with driving without due care and attention. was fined 810.00 and costs or ten days. I GUARDIAN EASTERN ANYONE interested in I Marlin slide action. 11 gauge shot gun. can see it at the Guardian Office. Montague. 81.00 BARGAINS. Montague 5 cents to -Lil). Watch Saturday's Paper for details. YOUR guarantee of quality and advice in television. Duvar's Rad- io Service in Montague. JOIN THE crowds at Montague Evangelistic United Church Mission tonight at I. . JOIN THE crowd attending the National Evangelistic Mission. Montague tonight. 8 o'clock. DANCE Lower Montague liau cancelled for this week only. Mas- querade Dance November Ind. prizes for costumes. VISITING IN MONTAGUE - Mr. George King, superintendent of the Union Rescue Mission in Boston Mass.. is visiting his par- ents and relatives in Montague and vicinity. He is being warmly wel- comed by a large circle of friends. WITNESSES - The Montague Congregation of .lehova's witnes- ses sre compietin plans to be host to a thrceday training program to be held in the High school audi- torium this weekend. Mr. Martin MacPherso. is presdlng minister of the group. Mr. Thomas ft. Jon- as. is district supervisor. SPRINT! FACE The sphinx of Egypt is 70 feet high, 160 feet long and has a face 14 feet wide. MEETING Eastern King's Fish and Game Anocistion, United Church Hall, It. Peter's, , charged. v'l'hursday, October 25, 8:30 '"”""I' p.!n. Showing of films. Doiig McGowan Heads Committee For Boy Scouts At the organizational meeting of the group committee of the Boy Scout Association, Montague. held yesterday afternoon. Douglas Mac- Gowan was appointed chairman for the ensuing year. other of- flcers are: Mr. Neil Hooley, vice- chairman and Mr. Horace Fraser. secretary. Also included in the group committee are: Judge J.S. Desliocbes. John Ballem. Kenneth Norriw, Roddie Martin, Mrs. Ruth Maclieod and Mrs. Ralph Beck. Leaders for the Cub Pack are Mrs. Ina Hickox and Paul Des- Roches. Although leadership for the Scouts has not been finalized as yet, it is hoped that nsist will be available from Eric Duvsr. James Giddings. Count. Hawker. R.C.M.P. and Sandy MacDonald. A discussion followed reg AIL- Scout apple day which i this coming Saturday. The Cubs and Scouts will be selling apples in . Montague. Murray River and Mur- ray Harbor. "Apple Day" is the only appeal made by the Scouts to the public for hands, and it has always been met with an excel- lent response by Scout supporters. The hope is that this Saturday will he the biggest "Apple Day" yet Congregations At Montague Mission Ara Increasing A increasingly large congrega- tion attended the Montague mis- sion in Trinity United Church on Wednesday evening. with people from near and far. . Mr. I. G. Phillips led the dag- ing of old favorite hymns. Rev. W.A. Paterson. chairman Year celebrations Wednesday eve- ning. A statue of the mother of Christ. nuns unded by fall flowers was placed on the ltagai Wiih 3119 Montague C. W. ll. Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Montague Sub-Division of the C.W.L. was held on Sunday eva- nlng. October 14th.. at the home of Mrs. H.H. Hynes. with a large attendance of members. g The meeting opened with prayer by the president, Mrs. Joseph-Cat laghan. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the treasurers report was adopted as read. Correspondence consisted of the report of the Diocesian convention; a letter from the secretary of the T.B. League requesting two dele- gates to attend the annual meetinl and banquet and Mrs. F.L. Coyle and Mrs. Judge Desftoches were appointed to attend; a report of a meeting, from Mrs. Earl Walsh. held at Montague concerning the regional convention to be held at Georgetown in the near future' The Director. Rev. J.W. Mc- ladios' Curling Club Meeting , At a special meeting of the Montague Ladies Curling Cub on Tuesday evening. plans were fin- alized for the representation of the local club at the provincial ladies curling meeting to be held if Summerside on Novcmbe 10th. A financial program was mapped out for the coming year, and ar- rangements made for an Armistice dance on November 9th. The membership committee an- nounced that several new mem- bers would be on the list, and hoped many more would contact them. At the close of the business meeting, the hostess. Mrs. G.S.A. lnman served coffee to the mem- bers. KEY CENTENNIAL The auditorium of Noire Dameldatea 1857-1957 pinned in large Coyle, chairman of the centennial bi?” "f5P0Dd9d 30 the P0" Call. on the curtain in the commmeee. the Mother Superior Five visitors were present. The mid. representing the years of the Academy; M15. Jenn za. exposition was read by Mrs. Sey--3”" M”C”"iY- it" W-'e"”3' 1-Toronto, where they have obtain-1 Convent was suitable decorated tlgures for the opening of its Centennial backgro 05 exinance 01 "19 N-'3df'-'ml:' The item, president of the Alumnae; imm" I is MURRAY HARBOR NORTH William Kennedy. Mr. Donovan Kennedy was and Mrs. John Webster. Cardigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Martinvale R.C.N., stationed in Halifax. spent his furlough with his aunt. Mrs. Archibald MacLeod and Mr. Mac- Leod Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Rev. and Mrs. M.C. Currie, who were married on Saturday afternoon, Septemb- er 15 in Zion Presbyterian Church by Rev. Harold Brown. The Ladies Aid Society met at the home of Misses May and Banchc Millar on Tuesday ave- ning, September 18. Nineteen mem- Henderson and prayer by main figures. on whom the hurt Mrs. Walter Lawlor, co-chairman 1Mrs- Annie Kennedy. The program dens of planning for the CElCbl'a- of the centennial committee. Gina” photo by Mrs. George Graham. At the dons will fail, are LEFT Mrs. F.Al Cordle. announced that the annual Violet Peters and Mrs. chicken supper is to be held on Condon, November' 7th in the Beaver Hall i(,'0nSlSlCii of an interesting reading lclose of the devotional period, dainty mi. h were served Daniel by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Matilda Millar and Mrs. Harry The meeting closed with prayer Millar Mrs. Gavin Hlckell invit- Tl'E3l5 8?? 10 be SW91! 1" 1W0 after which a delicious lunch was ed the members to her home for sick members of the league Mis Geraldine Fogarty. gap was the winner of the flat- g'" ware lotteried hy the CW1. Mrs. F.L. Coyle was appointed to take care of the altar for the month. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Lester Car- penter and the lunch committee 'I'HA'l"S WHAT THE AD SAID "Yes, I know-Joe and I was reading it. He called my attention to the big headline "Nothing like it in All Canada-the NEW--NEW- NEW-STAR WEEKLY." "I like the idea of the whole paper being in one compact tabloid nn't you?" "Y-and the part. where they say the Star Week y is going to be new in many other ways." "I remember that-they any a new and modern make-up and new type and extra beautiful coloring and arrangement in the Picture section.” "I lorget.now but when it it coming out?" "Oh-definitely on October 29th.” his NEW! Nam NEW! Star went-is of the evangelism t (or Eastern Prince Edward Island presided. Mr. George King. super- intendent of the Union Rescue Mission. in Boston. Mass led in prayer. A very large choir from Murray Harbor. Murray River and Little Sands, th organlsts Mrs. G.o Whlteway and Mrs. Richards sang the anthem. The Murray River trio also sang. Rn. Bert Snow gave an in) presslve message on "God And Our Needs.". based on Matthew 6:33 - "seek Ye First The King- Trinlwlltagua eadthe servii:eof 1 s. i.McooNiio's H , LTAILORING TO MEASURE . DEPARTMENT x x --m---T--1 MR. KEN HARDACRE Rapioaaalhigths ' " it LEISHMAN cov. no. 4 hghngs umauaswafsss-dtya. v0It0Il0op.Ihs1l!.tyaasIesp.ovesossseday- thasatsah taclulcsslhissisisssdswiwndsisastissqwdwkl IIi&hlIsI Islaao-1msatyausdaggM's Iahy. RETURNING BY POPULLAR REQUEST! 3X'I'R.A! "COOL AND GROVY". It's the greatest! with , the tQ "Rock 'n Roll" Stars. . Also News - Cartoon IROTHER! IT COOL! THE BIG "ROCK 'N ROLL" PROGRAM cowno FRIDAY and SATURDAY served by the hostess, assisted by the (irtnlii-r meeting. farm the lunch committee. i Miss Verna Johnston recently re- NORTH RIVER OOLUMIIA PICTURES I01 TYIIOII POWER 'TlHlE LONG GRAY LINE CinemaScope lfclllllcnllf TONIGHT and FRIDAY ONE OF THE SCREEN'S GREATEST BY TIIE ACADEMY AWARD DIRECTOR, JOHN FORD. Wm: kissing time for a wild. It warm. wonderful A guy and the girl who never says a word to him until she 53Y8"YOOl" r?9:. T5-pf 4400 '5.” 7"" capitol i on one moiitaur st-low JAMIORII ' moat AT ltzll r. is. cmeswsasoowu . . .i 4- H! was coins to rat Echh: ii.”":.: .31" .iui"'7&"Ci ACTION IUSPENSI and bawasraady' i A i. '-it” D " ' N'S SUBURBAN COATS Yes men. evcry one has gone SUBURBAN! Why not you? See our fine mlectlon. and WOOL and CASIMERI: mis- tnras by UTEX. Exceptioaalh well tailored. smart,coioors. in light blue. winter white, tans. charcoal and :1. YOUR OHOICI OF TREK PT 19.95 - 24.95 and.27.95 MEN'S suror JACKETS fnihsNEWMlltAtl.l8Uml,wlIchyoIaaalowwasIat buns. Yeslt'sa-us,yooaaawashityou-ssIaadRtagasru- taadtslsoidlt'sfhasoflVelvet'l'astun. Anolsimynw tppnatuntngwiilsahss-utasahrississfhaamstu rqlseedrlll. nUYNOWwIn:'lQZQHl0NI&l4Hl i tlootir1'si csatstt-tuuuataatanaassi made from ALL GROUPI isms recent business visitor to USA. Mr. Neil Mlllar accompaned by Mlllar. were Sunday guests of Mr. is parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Murray Harbor North. the guests John Payer. Leith Grimm, who is with the Thursday, Oct. 2S. 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 tured from an enjoyable motor u hot North, attended the Currie- trip around the Cabot Trail and ,' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston, other places of interest in Nova ', and Mrs. Danny Murray and 500113. young son Paul, Montague. were recent Sunday visitors of Mrs. Johnston's parents, Mr. and Mrs.l Mrs. Warren Miller and family” M” ,'9'""'9d W "'3" 1'9"" En" ,levue. spent several days with her spending several weeks in Abney, 1",-e,,t5' Mr. "M Mn Gum 5,3. the guest of her mother. Mrs. g Andrew Bell. ' Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenz.ie.i Kenneth and Winston, Montague,; were recent Sunday visitors to of Mr. and Mrs. John Ciow. On Friday evening, September T14. I miscellaneous shower was , held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dixon to honor their son anddaugiter-in.isw. Mr. and Mrs. ,wlllI&fll Dixop. The many gifts Dalzicl wedding which was held on Saturday afternoon. Septeinir cr is in Zion Preshytalan Church. Mrs. Clifford MacPherson, Bel- icabaugh. Mr. Wilalrd McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Johnston and infant daughter, Laurel Lee were Sunday (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Richards. Abney. t l were Opened by Mrs. Frank Clowi and Mrs. Darrell Collings. while Mrs. Everett Dixon read the ac- behalf of Bertha and himself, ex- icompanying best wishes. Billy on Pressed their appreciation. The. -remainder of the evening was Mr. Neill Miller, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Millar and Mr. am! Mrs. John Clow, en- joyed a motor trip through the western part of the Island. En- route they were the guests of Ilev. Iver Jones. New Gaaaow. SIDEWHEELEI GOES. WINDSOR, Ont. (CF) - Till sidewheeler Greater Detroit larg- pleasanuy 5p9'"'i" d3'-icing '9 "Wu est ship of her type in the world. music of Mr and Mrs. Calvini lxemp and Mr. Laurie Ciow. Re-1 lire-shments were served by several lladies. is headed for the srrapyard. her owners announced Thursday. The lbig cruise ship. once the pride of the defunct Detroit and Cleve- Messrs Laurie MacLeod and Eun hmd Navigulon can 1. nm In. ed empoymenl. "Ii worthy, they said. But no buyers can be found ready to undertake ithe extensive renovations nec- several residents of Murray liar-4 essary to modernize the vessel. and And CHICKEN SUPPER HOPE RIVER WEDNESDAY 8: THURSDAY OCTOBER 24th-25t'lI CUDMORFS WEEKEND SPECIALS Ilraii New Cheese Spreads Onion, Pimento, Chive, Horse-Radidi, Pats Roka - All New and Different 4 as. pkg 29s Kraft Cannot Sauce. 8 as. iar 25s ' N.” H60 u G. Pears 35c larch 25c auia 2 lbs. rga 5.. Dates 25c 31c ii1:'a”'"" ';:.'; on La. Olives 33c - lit Snowflake Shortening ROBIN HOOD Chocolate ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX Introductory Price Pkg. Island lloney 49c Shth Tontalllesm-litice 200Z.'l'IN18o ii"??? Ingersoi SOZJAI l60Z.JAl55o llAll.0WE'BlSPEC0l.S lI.IagIaflagApplaI...........49a sa.s-gcosatsg'appta..........soc