Ordinary Seaman James Mc- 'nnis. Sourls. P.E.l. inspects I MAINTAINS C lcabln pressure system used inl the Navy's Tracker ant'-submar- ABIN PRESSURE ion at Shoarwater. N.S. A son of ine aircraft. at the naval air stat- John Mclnnis. Charlottetown. he .g1-andgons, and a nephew Austin laitended Souris High School he lliamteson of Medford, Mass. EASTERN GUARDIAN DR. .l0HNSTON'S Dental office, Montague will be closed until August 5th. PRESBYTERIAN Church pantry sale at T.M. Llewellyn's. Saturday, August 3rd. FIVE CALVES - A four year old cow. owned by Owen Callaghan, Lake Verde. has produced five ralves within two years. She had wins at two years old. one at three years, and twins this past spring. It is thought that this in a record for a four year old cow. PERSONALS Mrs. Sue Colltngs. Boston. Mass. .1 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Marsh Five Islands. N.S.. motored Georgetown on Saturday. July iii, to visit Mrs. Marsh's former home and were guests of her mother Mrs. Mary Yorston and her broth-. er, Mr. Harry Yorston. Mr Marsh returned to Nova Scotia. while Mrs. Marsh will remain in George- town until early in August l Rev. iDr.l J.S. and Mrs Bon-1 ncll of New York City, niotoredi to the province recently and arel holidaying at the summer home! "The Highlands" Master Bruce MacLean. son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm )lacLean iii vacationing with relatives in- Charlottetown. Mr. George MacCormick of' Brockville, Ontario. and Miss Maryi Maccormick. R.N. of Boston. Masai arrived in Georgetown early in nrd Westaway. Albion. Miss Gail MacLean, Plctou. N.S., is the guest of her uncle. Mr. Iamcs Mar.-Lean, and Mrs. Mac- Lean, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. John Denis and faintly. ilztilizix. .V.S.. are guests of Mrs. Denis" mother. Mrs L Collin. Wtltlllgtlf , Miss Florence Bruce and Mr. anti Mrs. Walker, Haverhtll. MasI.,l arc guests of Miss Bruce's brotherl anti sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.i John Brucc. Hcathcrdale. Miss Kathleen and Betty Robert- son arrived on the island July 14 to spcnd their vacation with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rob ertson. Munns Road. Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacLean and son William. and daughter Ella. of Quincy. Mass. are visit-g in: Mrs. MncLean's mother. Mrsu Alfred Glllis. Montague. . Vlr. William Compbcll. Worccs-L Ier. Mass. is visiting in Heather-i dale and vicinity. His many friends i are extending a cordial wclcome after his absence from the province of nineteen years. Miss Sandra King and her friend Miss Brenda Llewellyn. Murray Harbor North. were guests of Miss King's uncle. Mr. James King. and Mrs. King. Milltown Cross.l last week. iwcre recent visitors to . ilton Mr. and Mrs. George Mann. Jr.. Sttmmerville. Mass. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James King. Molliowii Cross. This was Mrs. il.1nn's first visit to P.E.l and she enjoyed It very much. tir. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, and the Misses Judy and Lor- riiine Gargan of Brighton. Mass.. nre visiting in Montague. While here they are occupying the real- lence of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas l'ol'IIn. llr and Mrs. Cecil Wighiman. Halifax. N.S.. and Mrs. Archie lliinte. Montague. returned Friday night from an enjoyable trip to Portland Maine-.. at present. Mr. and Mrs. Wightman are guests of ilrs Home in Montague Mr Sandy Macltende. Toronto Ontario. is visiting his parents Mr anti Mrs. John MarKenzic Loner Montague. Also visiting Mr and Mrs. MccKentie are their non- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Gilnoa and young son. Billy. of Rye. New llarnpshl .. and Mrs. Gordon Coffin. Dom Marley and Boyd. tllughter Laurie lee. of Sprintlill. N 8., are vacationing at their sun- the week where they will vaca-l tion at the Mac-Cormick home on; Kent Street. l Miss Phyllis Marlcll. R. N.l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William. S. Martell is now employed on the. Nursing staff of Victoria Gcncral Hospital in Halifax. NS. Mrs. Vincent Elordictta and daughter. Jean of Montreal. Que. arrived in Georgetown on Wednes- day. July l7th and are the guests of Mrs. Eiordietta's parents Mr. and Mrs. P..l. Soloman Mr and Mrs Spurgcun Walker Miss Sheila Scully is with friends in iwclllngion. Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Mair and friend Miss Norma Mclnnis of Port Moody. B.C.. motored from British Columbia. via New York. where they visited Mrs. Mair's brother In New Brunswick they spent a weekend with Stiilman'n brother Rev. W.N. Mair and aunt Miss Anna Mair. R.N. at Oak Bay Manse They are now spend- ing a week at Sttllmanis former home in Georgetown. as the guests Yorston. The Misses Helen and .lo om- Iano of Marlboro, N.Y. and Mrs. Yorston and his uncle. Mr. llarry of his grandmothcr. Mrs Mary Chester Savlna of New York (iity. motored to the province recently and are visiting in Georgetown as the guests of Mr. and Mrs P.J. Iienry. Mr .lJ Ktckham of SOUTH West was a business visitor to George- town on Wednesday. July 17th Mr Cecil Walsh of Summervillc was a business visitor to George- town on July l7th. Mr. David Rourke and Miss Elizabeth Allen of Montague were recent guests of the hlisscs Mar- garet and Jennie Lcc Richards. Mr. John C Gotell. rarclakcr of the Georgetown Post Office is at present on his annual holidays. During his absence his duties are bdng performed by Mr GUY Hemphili. Mr. Ralph Rickctts of Halifax. N.S.. who is visiting in George- town on Tuesday. JuLv ltiih. left for Quebec Province. accompan- ied by Mr. Charles Gardiner of Georgetown and Mr. Hugh Mac- Phce and Mr. Joseph Gardiner of DeGros Marsh. On their return. the party who are travelling I7! car. will be accompanied by Miss Annie Mae Gardiner. of Ottawa. who will visit with her parents. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MaoLean. motored to Summerside on Wed- pgday, July l7tn. where they I'- mass the Lobster Carnival. on Wednesday. July l7th. Mr. Stephen Scully and Mr. Michael Bnrhie. Jr., forms members at the Prince Edward Island Highlan- ders. attended the Reunion of the visiting E lilf' f -heldinsumnlersideh con)IactionwitIthel.obIterCI- Iival. Minwilliam Keeping usabil- inessvisitortocharlnttetirwa on GEORGETOWNL CHUTE WAS at RED SILK Tuesday. July tOth. Miss Jessie Donnell of Pawtuch- -3 ,glisl.iii CHICKEN ST. GEORGES WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 Former Islander Dies In Dover The death occured July 4th. In Dover, NH. of Daniel Jamieaaa in his 17th year. Mr. lamleaol was a son of the late Mr. and lore entering the RCN in 1956. I Mrs. Godfrey Jamieson of Stur- geon. P.E.l. When a young man he went to Brewer, Maine. where he worked oration. On his retirement a few years ago he moved to Dover. N.H. where he resided until his death. "Dan" as he was known to his friends loved to visit his native province to meet again all his old friends, who will regret to hear ol his death. His last trip was two years ago, when he spent some time visiting his sisters. brother and friends in Sturgeon and -vinic- mz . lie is survived by two daughters Maude iMrs. Joe Reneboul and Mary (Mrs. Al Oats) of Dover. N.H.; also the following sister: and brothers: Adam, Medford, Mass; Lester, Great Works. Mc.: Mrs Myrvan Moore. Mrs. Earl Stocknell of Bangor. Me. Piu' Sturgeon: Mrs. Martha McGuigan St. Marys Rd; and Mrs. Harry Dunn Gaspereauxi also a number of grandchildren. He was attended during his last illness by his Pastor who admin- istered the last rites of the Rom- an Catholic Church. The funeral which was very largely attended was held Saturday July 6th. to the Roman Catholic Church in Dover where funeral Mass was sung by - the Parish Priest who also conduc- ted the services at the grave. The pallbearers were his five May his soul rest in peace. ST. CATHARINES. Ont. imagine finding yourself face to face with a snorting bull in a field rimmed by an elec- rtfied fence. Especially if you'd just de- .t:CDdEd there by parachute rom an airplane. Such was the unlikely fate of Hill Wedeklnd. The 22-year-old Virgil, 0nt., native had no ink- ling when he went to muni- '.'IpaI airport late Thursday to practise parachute lumping that he was about to become 'ilstory's first airborne mata- -inr. The wind changed when Bill imped. Instead of coming .own gently on the airfield. he rot blown into the field and -ame to light in a billow pf red silk in the hostile neighbor- '1ood of the hull. '-REETED BY SNORT Wcdckind said he sat there waiting for the bull to go away. The hull didn't budge but stood 20 feet distant and gazed back. somewhat phleg- matically. Occassionally, he. .-ported. .'Don't be scared." Weds kind said he reminded him- self. "After all. you have a knife.” He said he pulled It out. looked at the two-inch blade. lie put it away and looked at the bull. Along about this time. he , noticed the fence. He also no- ticed it was electrified. He smiled reassuringly at the bull and tried to gather in that red silk. But there was too much of it. Then he began edging to- ward the fence. The hull looked on with in- tercst. Wcdekind reached the fence He scrambled through but says he doesn't remember how be avoided the live wires. ANCIENT OBSERVANCI Decision that Easter Sunday should be observed on the same day throughout the world was made by the council of Nicaea in (I25 A.D. et, Rhode Island. is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. Sutherland Boa- ncil at "The Highlands". Mr. and Mrs. Howard Alchorn and family who have been guests of Mr and Mrs. Philip Boudrenult. left by rar on return to their home in Cambridge. Mass., on Wednes- day. July 17th. AC STORE OPEN Tuesday and Saturday evening till 9:30. Matthew It Macho: Bridgetown return later to Ottawa by air. portant developments upon his ar- posts. includnig that of agriculture Cash Advances On Grain To Be Decided In Parliament SASKATOON iCPl--Prime Min- I could be dime ht-foe the new sea- ister Diefenbaker said Monday any sion of parliament. decision to initiate cash advance1I"0liLOW PLEDGE payments for farm-stored grain "Tliis or any Other Problem of must first be endorsed by ParIig- this nature must come before Par- ment. The new session opens Oct. lliamillil." he S8ld- "We are not 14. going to use order-in-council. That He also stressed that Canada's W35 3 5”'"d I milk dl"'lllB "10 Gleiir new concept in approaching the lion Campaign and one Iceftalnlli problems of the next 25 years intend 10 I0ll0W-" must include a plan for national The Prime minister. Just 1'0- development of northern areas. turned "Om 8 fishing holiday I! '1-he prime mtmsier made the Lac la Rnnge in Northern Saa- remarks at a press conference. kalcllewmlv 9mDh3-SIZ9d ""3 "Nd Hg wag to open sgsk,-,mon'5 an. for national development of north- nual exhibition Monday night and PT" H935- ”There must be great expan- sions in northern development and we must assure those areas will be preserved for us." he said "The polar areas and the sections south of there hold tremendous - possibilities for our survival." He said just as Sir John A. When asked if he is pt-cpacd to llacdonald at Confederation had initiate cash advances in litic with fitcussed attention on linking the election campaign promises. Mr. , East and West. so today the time Dieenbaker replied that nothing had arrived to look to the north Mr. Diefenbaker said he will make no announcem of new cabinet appointments or other im- rival cabinet in Ottawa. Fivc minister. still have to b cfillcd. BOX OFFICE OPENS 8 EM. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK NORTH RIVER I Rain or Fine ADULTS 600 Children under 12 years can FREE TONIGHT III III Ill IIELL IIOKE LOOSE... TO-DAY ONLY - CAPITOL At last the true story is revealed . . . . .the death of the mighty Graf Spec The Battle of the River Plate I SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 COMING MIED. AND THUR. J” WILLIAK HOLDIH IN A NIW AND CNALLINOINO IOLI IN Tfllll TNI UNKNOWN" DISH WARNII lwoo. IN WAINIQCOLOI tT6l7o NOLAN-VIRGINIA LEITH TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible, now or in the future. for nay bills charged agnimtv me or my unleu authorized the In writ- ina- . for forty years for Eastern Corp- VENEZ Los Proceres iAvenue of Heroest in Caracas to watch the huge mili- tary parade that ciimaxed a week- I long celebrations foreground are the two 100-foot.of honored citizens. co-operation with provincial gov- ernments in the less northerly area and as federal responsibil- gram of wheat surpluses. the remote. north. INFORMAL TALKS . iminmer On international relations. he called his private talks with U.S. State Secretary John Foster Dul- mccting between and l a tween the two countries. He was looking forward with en- thusiasm to the talks which will. cover a wide range of subjects.i represented Canadian thinking. he discussed but observers haveiof Canadian pioblems. Thousands line new Avenida del high towers which honor the nat- lion's statesmen and heroes The: towers carry the names of battle fields, soldiers and high points in of Venezuelas i Venezuelan history in addition to 146th. year of independence. In the the it gargantuan bronze statues and bring about development, In speculated US. "giveaway" pro- co-op- eration on B.C.'s Columbia River ity in the unoganized sections of d9V9l0Pm9'li- Pl”5lb””Y 9' the prime President Eisen- 5hower and mutual problems on northern defence will be consid- les in Ottawa next weekend an i-red. "informal get together" illuslrat- Mr. I)lt'I?llI)uI(t'i'- added the lug the friendly relationship be- reception given to his criticism two weeks ago of the U.S. "give- away" plan had shonn his views Recent U.S. press reports. be He gave no details of topics to.said, also indicated appreciation Tuesday. July 23. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 PISOUID EAST Contributed To Miss Georgie Dover and Mrs. LOwQf MOMQQUQ George Dover motored to C - lotteiown. Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Jay was a visitor in Cbariottetown, Tuesday i Regatta Funds The Lower Montague Re H U: M lgatta Committee wish to W” A-"1" " " "M "W take this opportunity to Mast:i'sHIL;?ni'e:l znfldhfiloarudr thank the fonowirlg Hrm5 White. Donagh, visited their grand- and people for their gener- l”'?'"'i M" W3 M"- 0"" K9”? ous donations which contri- d""” H" week I buted greatly to the success Mrs. Frank Kelly was hostess tol of the Regatta. the ladies of Pisquid East Wtrl Michael Bros. Moore & Mt- men's Institute Wednesday eve- Leod: Carvell Bros: A. A. l"ra nine. July 3rd with a large num- ser, imperial ou. Lane's amid; b9? Dl'8Senl- Roger's Hardware. A M". Bell; iwm Oundon & Son. Carter an: MT and MP5 RUlWl'l I-veiird W”? i Cit : J. ('. Mitntgoiileijv. Hamilton visitors in Charlottetown on Thurs- i Ltd . Rom," Macho" 5. son: dIY- Harry Johnslone. Neil Hooley; .Seaman's lleveragu, I-Iarl Baker lCanadlan Tire. Bait at Mat-Rae' J W. Windsor I-ltresloiie Homl at Auto; Crasvicll Studio" Canadi Packers: Slmpsons-Sears Dr L A. Johnstone. I)r P Mat-lnlyre Bruce H Yoe. ll ii iioffin. C R. Boehnt-r. (iPlII'QF Don. Hil 'chey & Vanldcrsilne. Stewart 5 'Re(-k; Hillside inn. Montague Cold Storage Atlantic Wholesale. A Kennedy. Patti Dewar: Mon- , g . . f M litngue Furnishing. Preston D :2: ital: i:.”f.".”f.';..". i c - ra ningf I ' f Reid's Farm Etlllilllgllllelillll zilabolngr l Drug Store; a - SW 1 Mr and Mrs Rt-gttiald .'tlac- Fl-hIlt'l' HT"5- l"HfP 5l"l'9 Mill." 2 Nevin. Charlottetown. were guests l'dl-'ll?1 fl” 'U”Pl'”"5f'" 5 Hl)'??5 of Mrs Mar-Net-tnis parents, Mr, lshop: Glen Mtllar: Minutes Gift The members of Pisqutd East We- men's Institute took the teacher and pupils for their annual pic- nic to Stanhope Beach. on Friday afternoon. Mr. George Jay was a visitor in Lorne Valey. Friday. guest of his daughter. Mrs. Earle MacDon- ald and Mr. Mac-Donald. Mr. and Mrs Kulnlh MacDonald and Mrs Levi Jay during lhc;5h0Pl -V1'3('L9”d- & G'9e"e3 Gem week-end liioudrrau; Cecil Bell: -Milli 'i- lllacllonald. R J. 'ilac-Donald Mr and Mrs Fiarle Ma('I)t-itald. Murdock Mai-Gowan. 'lIPKen7l Lorne Vallcy. were gucsts of Mr Sf'TVIl'9 Station Brothers and Mrs Harold Jay. Sunday. ' age: .l a in e s .'tlcI.0an. T- M- Liewellynz Janiteson's D r u S Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown. Store: R T ilolman's; Sidney visited her parents. Mr and Mrs. 1', Green; Poole 5: Thompson: Edward Jay during the neck-end. i Montague Bakery. lniing Oil 1 Mitt-ray Jackson: Rudis Accel- Ilis many friends were saddened gnriesj Vini-cnt Martin. Maritlma to hear of the sudden death of Mr Reuben W. Bin in Boston. Mass..l from a heart attack. He was a former residents of Pisqiiid Eastl Electric: Clark Ems. Iiarr.V' MC Gregor; Bison Restaurant. Mrs. Clay: l-Tascr Si Auttear: Homer illoore: Roddie Mackenzie; Geo. hlat-Donald: V Peplcr: Central Creameries: Cecil's Fred Service: Howard Vickcrson: Jo Anna Dress Shop; De Luxe Dry Clean- eers: Montague hairy; Bell's Dress Shop. Mrs Poolc: Butter- nut Bread. and all others who helped to make our boat race a succesiv. Miss Sally Leurd. CIluI'lL)Ilr'IIJWll. was a week-end visitor with her mothcr. Mrs. Fred Lenrd --B.A. T surru-: wooo The most flexible wooden car- pentersi rules are made from the rowan tree. or mountain ash. HOW it Take a tip from Ilooiun the Turtle. 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