Norman C. Stewart. High 3351 Her husband who is with the Can- adian Anny. wui be stationed at GEORGETOWN MURRAY RIVER Montague Friday evenlm. May 31st. with the presidenl. Mn. EASTERN Acmelkebekahl Hospital Ladies Saturday, June 8,1957 The Guardian Page 5 AN Captain and Mrs. Daniel Msc- Friends of Mrs. Cyril Arsen- Camp Gagetown, N. a. 1 h ' ' Poole. presiding. Donald who have resided in Van-lault. Murray River are sorry to summer. '” I 9 AUXIIICTY MOOTS The minutes 0, W. preview purchase a number of articles for nruetad to pay In this web. otlll WW7 Tip Top nun? etil-"Iii: r(IitiII-lilrelt,iutilheth:l.r"h:iiIle II;iTIIII;heMl:nTorlI:IueIIAIl6I:lllaIh. lll.'n'l'. The maiority of the people from Th” regular meeting of the "min" In” "ad by M” Em” uIFII'twTp(l)t:II'l'lnchIJdml ullztwiel. Yd M II" 'I”'' "I I” I'"”""' ' ”mI,ml1'lhIlliltiiuliliIne lull or." in Georgetown. agile. Her many frlends'wIah glllgly Hirer and surrouii' Mrs. Annie Bears presided at f':"!!l',S County Hospital Ladies',s.;::,a':-lh9d;I:a,:.?;r ,.e?,?3:”,::: 31:: till): stafgi livid: an or and "Rl:h:n”;:”' mgxclgga C5 ' t.tded ,,"; - or I . xllar thld 5 ' s 950' - 5:lfuIIl)ntl', Mrs. William Hobbs and lion Ron- he T Indy weaver” whichc swag I214 retl.-fnltlly Bin Iiigbelklajhulfitldgllllelidlblilltagife. Tililurpy Imme ”Iy1VI'I':-"L-6”-I:0t:I1l:I"uIr:'"rI!;:r :1”: EIIIDSYIJJIISI-lBlSl::Ia8lII(.ealI)(:l 323' N33": Reaipoollienrceepo llal: Hyuthreiluteets mi 'l- Ilund mm ' . o - e as e unc com- Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Macheod ray River. POIJO CLINIC fo , prwchooier. nie of Gander. Nfld. are visit- ,,... - nder 19 not at- ”4,,L,f;L'.?.';f.l? lvllinday. June 10th. "" High School. of Mrs. Hobbs parents. Mr. a in! Mrs. George White. Mr. Hobbs, log in Georgetown as the guests lm'IdIII8hteI'.KlI'elI0f DIP?-lII0IIt-IL N. S. .apent the past weekend. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mr. and Mrs. and daughter. Janice. have taken up residence at the home of Mr, d” evening The" we” save" IWISIVE report of the in (ceding; M"' I-PR0)! White reported for cleaned and the treasurer was In- mlttee teen officers and members present I acted. 'I"d5"" NICOIIE and routine business was trans-LI(,;'l,at,lI1f,":I,::f,ic:)n ".;.fl:'si:;:y.he1d I" the ways and means On motion it was not nun.” ilnulalzue ""9 II I member of the aoyu MacLean and Mr. and Mrs. Gav- i New business included plum hm ' FREE CHURCH of Scotlanfl. Canadian Air Force. II presently In Ml0L90d- fularunl Ford K”m'"' M”'”y holding the annual lobster supperl . mm,” R;ve;, coiioggflttilll. taking a course in Montreal. sincere wmplmy k . . .. ' at the closexof the next meeting” ,1 Ileeungi Mm By" L Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson. to Mrs. Howl", Wm” Ed "D Hmd'l M compnsmg M” G a r I I-"'- R" D" Ross. ,accomPanie: by Mr. J. F. John. ill! of Wood Ialandna on the death PRESTON. England ICF)”ThellL?:I'.EsllLAT'1'tII,e1iIl)I,IIslS MhI:.rvErilI1e:lniIl.ll(lIl at t- f:,d gms1cIig4e)lI.!Mll1IIIIIleiarY- I-Iunne 10!-h ?o CLINIC for pro-sciwolera 1.30 p.m. Montague Hiih 595001- aor motored to Borden on Sunday where they visited. Mr- Johnson's brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William White. They were ac- companied as far as Clyde River of her husband. the late Mr. How- ard White, who passed away at the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal on June 3. 1957. Friends of Mr. William J. Mac- parish council of this Suffolk vil- Ilie wants to change its name to Preston St. Mary. to help the post office. There are 17 Presions in Britain. was appointed to attend to ar-l rangements. l A substantial sum was voted in-3 wards the Red Shield campaign. i Mrs. Llewellyn gave a nompre-, A Liberal ad for King's County shows the number of public works projects done or promised. Don't you think we are entitled to some of our money back? MURRAY RIVER.-JUNE 8th SATURDAY ' . - - l . st PPTTEV-.I:e5s Slggay 9:51;", by Mr. Melville Ross and Mr. K” W", be pinned w he” M GI What about our real issues? Inadequate farm prices, ' " . clone. berlll H.” vmrig 3 pm Gordon Ross. where they were has returned to his home in Mur- d9t'l'9ase in population increase in Cost of livin t Skles OI MOnTOnqII mamk 3' H I I we mm" 0' ML "d M" MEL "Y m"" '"" "I" ' ”u"" ' " are an indi tion of onl f - I th ca y a ew 0 e i r S! Fem-'5 1 pm. Rev. Ira Mac- Donald Minister. ALL Conservative workers .",:,,,,;5 County: - For informa- mn on election day. PIN"? M95" "awe Ciin.sPFV3I.IVe headquarieu lilierc our candidate may I30 005' ('lEd 11) ALL Conservative workers 1,, kings County: - For informa- min on election day, Phone Mon- trglie Conservative headquarters IIIEFP our candidate may be con- licled. Montague 104- CORRECTION - In the report of tile dcaih of John Philip Beer of Munlague a line was regret- lalill oiiiillcd referring to his rlllull the former Edith Bell of ape 'rravcrse. who also survives lm. VALLEY!-TIELD Orwell Head congmzaiion services for Sunday Iunc 9th: Valleyfield. 11:00 a.m.; Belle River, 3:09 p,m.: Orwell . . ' 5 -1 k on Sunday. where they were V fftfp, 7,,;::,';';,.,,g;:f'a,,,:?e;,:,f guests of Mr. and Mrs- w. J. when W... .1... 1..., ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,.,, GRANT WILLIAMS . RAN DY srnwamr IN ; rrascr of Marion Bridge. Cape FI"3"3Id- HUME. ' a g ' . burn Ross. ..Miss Joyce Jenkins was a week- end visltor to Georgetown. where she was a guest at the home of her uncle. Mr. Joseph F. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. William Hook and son Billy of Charlottetown. motor- ed to Georgetown during the week- end. where they were the guests of Mrs. Hooks parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandier. Miss Virginia Walker, who is employed in Charlottetown. was the weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. in the P. E. island Hospital for over five weeks. Miss Flora M. Stewart, 1!. N.. and Mr. Charles Whitcomh of Mass. 0. S. A. are spending two weeks holidays at the home of Miss Stewart's hrothr. Mr. Bruce Stewart. High Bank. Mrs. William Hodgson and son Michael of Moncton. N. B. are spending a week in White Sands. guests of her mother. Mrs. Olive Glddlngs. Mrs. Clarence White of Barrie. Ontario. is ” t Miss Kay Babineau and Miss Lois Bablnenu of Charlottetown, were weekend visitors to George- town where they were the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and family of Charlottetown, ac- companied by Miss Gertrude Fitz- gerald. motored to Georgetown, Miss Dorothy Cullen. Provincial ,, e months with her mother. Mrs. WE WERE PATTERNS From out gray skies there came I sound Reverberatlng all around. Feathered planes in. true for- mation Hooking by to destination. Just while expanse on every side; BIG DOUBLE BILL THE BOWERY BOYS IN "FIGHTING TROUBLE" AND SUSPENSE PACKED DRAMA "MAN AFRAID" MATINEE AT 12:45 AND 3:15 EVENING SHOWS AT 7-(CONTINUOUS) EVER MADE! alnalle and smaller and, nloliicnt COMING MON. ancl TUE. IT'S ONE OF THE MOST INCREDIBLE MOVIES A startling adventure iiilo illc ulikaullil . g . Hour by hour he got by ninnienl. the suspense mounts. Party's many failures to look after your vital prob- lems. This week's issue of Time Magazine predicts a change, which is coming in King's. Make sure of that change by- VOTING FOR MACDONALD ON MONDAY Inserted by King's County Conservative Ass n. J ELECTORS or KINGS COUNTY H l in Technicolor Starring: Richard Wldmark. Constance Smith. Jeffrey Hunter. Richard Boone "Tho heroic story of the Smoke Jumpers"; "Never befor. wen on the screen." SHOW TIME-8 p.m. COMING-MONDAY s -runsmv (June 10-11 "Between Heaven and Hell" in Ciiiciiiascope and Color sllfrinii R"hPl'1 Walzner. Terry Moore, Broderick Crawford SHOW TIME--8 p.m. MASTER FEEDS CONTEST HrPl(lll. N.S. Rev. F. Macl(innon, Y . ' H mm ” '- wi”'"-A--- - mmsum Ellglliarlrniu;:fIgCtll::rlt)x,t(;w(:i,ofix;s- Skillteodgziiminandoes sensed where ..fnA'S:'I:I3n THEJNCR um!-E . Presented this week by brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and To Illld Seam! OI bllll. I-Will ICE t . mg -' YOUR LOCAL MASTER FEEDS DEALER IIERS Mrs. Richard Curley of Brudenell. Blow "I d 6 d Th Mr. s. s. Hessian Q. C. M. L. A. Fm! vp H gm mung ye M” W 1 sir. an Mrs. or on ompson. of Montague was a business vlsit- '9 - ' - '- ” mberlea. N.S.. spent the week- .. to G..,.-gegom, on s.,u,.d,y' B.rlLi;gji;:ll1.eMhe South dam cant - 4 , cum WILLIAMS-RANDY siuui & girl in Montague. They were ac- (hmpanled by Mrs. Alfred Gillie rho had been visiting in Timber- Inn and Truro the past three weeks. TPISQUID EAST all and Airs. Frank Kelly were visitors in Charlottetown. Wednes- day. Mr. Edgar Blrt and Mrs. Wal- lire Birt motored to Charlotte -1 my n, Wednesday. 1 iliss Georgie Dover. teacher ail lluunl Slelvnrl. attended a meet-. big in Charlottetown. Thursdays Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDon- nlri. snrl Leslie. and the Misses Bi-rtlla and Bernice MacDonald. day in Charlottetown visiting her husband in the Charlottetown llnspltal. Nils: Flora Wnolridge. spoilt ll couple of days during the week inl Chiirliillt-town. lloliu Sunday from the Charlotte- lollfl Hospital much improved int licsllh. llr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and son: llerlm and Irwin were Sun- tspviiiiors in covehead and Duns- swan. Ilu Jaunila Jay. Charlotte- IVI. spent the weekend with her gints. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ll" llr. and Mrs. Waller White. Donnllh. were guests of Mn. White's parents. Mr. and Mrs. OWQII Kelly, Sunday evening. BA June 1st. Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson, accompanied by Miss Peggy John- aon and Mrs. N. W. Hansen were recent visitors to Charlottetown. --.-. gc Should your course cross a field grain Slide, land. refuel. soar again. -E, 3. Wall, Baltic. Lot ill. ATTENTION. KING'S COUNTY VOTERS WHEREAS The King's County Conservative Association, being unable to substantiate their Their charge presently advertised the same project) being also without foundation, I AGAIN CHALLENGE the Conservative candidate or previously announced (that I opposed the Conservative oil that I made no representations with railway offi- cials concerning curtailed railway service in King's County. is likewise without substantiation. The Maritime divisional superintendent at Moncton as- sured us of freight service at any time of the year that car-lots of freight were available. This arrange- ment is now in effect and has been in effect. In addi- tion, truck freight and express transportation ac- commodation ls provided. THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES ACCU- SATIONS ARE MOST-UNFAIR AND CANNOT BE SUBSTANTIATED. SIGNED: T. J. KICILHAM It all King's County groc-L llIECorran Ban Hm, w.d.l "Nay. June 19 at 8:30 p.m. l W fed by Catholic omen I Lesgug, 'HE TIME HAS COME ELIZABETH. ROCK llolml lilvlsii N JAMES TAYLOR - HUDSON ' DEAN uvdasntntatoa, NWFIVI M BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT DESK FOR... 3 ....A... on Monday next you will have the opportunity of voting for a man especially well suited to be a good representative in the next House of Commons. A young man oflstrong character and principles, hd is very highly respected and liked by everyone, and is well qualified by education and experience to take his place and handle vcry capably all the duties re- ONDAY'S THE DAY ACDONALD'S THE NAME. inserted by King's County Conservative Aiis'n. l l More-.lI TURKEY SECTION TURKEY SECTION PRIZES-one Propane Gas Brooder. Answers to these questions can be found in the Master Turkey Book available free of charge at your local Master dealer. This contest will continue for four consecutive weeks with two questions appearing in the paper every week. QUESTION 1-WHEN TURKEYS ARE RAISED" IN CONI"INE- MENT WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF SCRATCH GRAIN THAT CAN BE FED? QUESTION 8-WHAT ARE SOME OF THE SYMPTOMS 0I" BLACKHEAD? ENTRY FORM til r- in Pisquid East. 3 g . .. '3. ed (',I"'3"' ""95" ”I Mr" ""1 gIIc:egwayth:Ilt'II opposed he P E1 N pmpos quired of such a high office As a veteran wounded NAM" ''''' """""""""" Ilrs. Coy .ay. V ' ' ' I overseas in world vvar II. he is deserving of you, i ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . .......................................... M" 0"" K"'”' 'W" Th""” WHEREAS T O D A Y support. Be sure to vote and remember: ' ANSWERS-17) Mall entry form to P. O. Box 741, Charlottetown One sin led to another. until them - - - who was "THE LAST MAN TO HANG" SUNDAY MIDNIGHT IOXOFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. all in ”The Last Man to Hang!" The jcalolls wife! The woman looking for love! And ilic man "Tho Last Man love triangle that became ii circle of rope for "The Last IIlf' most liliflwgiviililc sin of trapped bctween in llang!" Sce the THE STORY OF THE PRESENTATION YEAR IN A PREVIEW OF THE MAN HE CALLED HIS REST FRltNll' ll. .ViblJy.Chrlttet . g. . m,;,',:5,hea,,:ek,:,d .. 3,,0h,,,,:'ew:, Ass n. to produce evidence that I made any. requests 5., prrm, Mr. mi Mn. Levi or representations to the Minister of Public Works v - J-.v, : , y or his department opposing such proposed causeway. !6-EORGE Mr. Owen Kelly returned to hill - ""'R F"'""" c"A".” ..........o...............ro1t4rrr5512;,, i,...7ZV'-"....”.5” now: PICK use rowan vou users 2 ggyraexzr... 54gV MODE? FULL 3-PLOW POWER NEARLY A THIRD MORE POWERFUL the 800 scril-s. IIOTI. .. new 172 ing5-.1 live P 0 If you form larger acreage: II your soil rmiriifimis call for dozcna more advantage! in I I more pnlwr you'll like the 'M m l ray thetncwgiofl Ford 'I;ral::- t " "' IIITEBIIIIPTIOII iloilcl: I "" ' boo... .... ........... pies, COMING - M0N- - TUE ::.i':.:':.?...::.? i:;....:".':. including Iford's new 5-spccd transmis- cubic inch "El. . "Red Tiger" overhead valve - The story of a family's ugly secret and the stark Enlzivne . .”-rlitw'rea,rf1'1;n; -N-M; Ttmm?-1 5 moment that thrust their private lives into pIIh- .33 Tel .':Ii..,....-."i...i... . . . T ' On ITIUC I'l'IOI'Q. OLD TIMI FIDDLING HT" DANCING I ””3 W M” '” ”” WIS CANADA'S MOST POPULAR TRACTOR I coNTlsT WA5 NOWTHE WILE WITH 31-STED-AHEAD IMPROVEMENTS If you want ivnotflity, the new 600 Ford Tractor will pay off in the wide variety of jobs it can handle with speed and case. If you wont econ- omy. the new 600 Ford Trac- tor is priced amazing', low and is u. nornical to operato. Here is all the best of past Ford Tractors. plus 31 step- ahead imprnvemciiis. includ- transmlssl -u . . . . increa. hydraulic ca aciiy . . . and powered by 'ord's great I34 .. cubic inch ”Red Tiger" ovar- hcad valve engine. taco-.4.-ii r,...,...-u on Hold ass JUST NAM THE . Mill -" y - . to Hang. you ll appreciate the extra - I Inserted hy,King'n County Liberal An'a. . svorkvyfziir ctnhne lg-gdte7;'l0 ;loCrI; on the dvcvbov - ay i I . powerful 800 For Tractor. I. l end 800. Tilers will be an lnterru of electric power on our Montague line. east Cherry Valley Corner, on Sunday nioi-nln&).lune 9th. between the hours of "'""""l-'"' """"r"' '"' McGOWAN MOTORS LIMITED the d making ready let the hhlla I '” "T roan sales a SIRVICI PHONE 100-1 "Electric co. ltd. MONTAGUI AT-T X