EXAMINE IMUSEUM TRAIN CAIIII IIF THANKS The community of Lower Mont ague wishes to extend thanks to the following for donations for our Boat Races. - Temple Llewellyn Stewart & Beck Janiieson's Pharmacy Mrs. Clay lBison Rcstaurantt Fraser 5: Annear Poole & Thompson Deluxe Cleaners lrvlng Oil Murdock MacGowan. Kilmulr Dr. L. A. Johnston MacGowan Motors MacLeod & Green R. W. Bcck Cecil Bell James Mat-Lcan I-Ioolcy's Men's Wear Fire From Tractor Destroys A fire which broke out Wednes- day afternoon at 1:30 p.m. completely destroyed the home and out buildings of Mr. Cyrus Docherty at St. Peters Road, near Cardigan. While unloading hay. the tractor became stuck and Mr. Docherfy placed hay under the wheel to create lraction.'In some way the hay became ignited. n Mr. Docherty and a neighbour had the flames practically out. when a gust of wind caught it and blew it toward the south end of the the work shop, which was com- pletely equipped. Most of the furniture was saved. but all equipment. clothing, bed. ding were a complete loss. There was a small amount of insurance. This is the old homestead of the DWIIENY family. Living at home were Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Docher. ty. five children. and Mrs, John Dot-hcrty, mother of Mr. Cyrus Docherty. Dr. M.B. Docherty of the Mayo Farmer Becomes ntario Minister Home, Sheds, Near Cardigan Of Agriculture TORONTO CP)-Hon. A. Goodfellow. a farmer all his life. was swam in Wednesday as Ontario's minister of agriculture. William Premier Frost, announcing the change in his Progressive Conser- vative administration. told a press conference that Mr. Goodfellow of. ficially would retain his portfolio as minister of municipal affairs. The premier said. however. that William Warrender. minister with- out portfoiio. was appointed act, ing municipalities minister. Mr. Goodfellow replaces former agriculture mini ste r Fletcher Thomas, forced by ill health to Thursday Aug. 2 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 300 Pheasants Are Released On Tuesday. July 31 an addition- al release of three hundred. eight week old pheasants took place in Southern Kings. The release was The issue has been discussed in the NATO council. he said. and he has "some expectations" it will be resolved before long. He hoped Iceland would continue to give strong and steady support to NATO. Radar and communica- tion facilitles there were almost as important as the air base. supervised by the bird committee, consisting of Ken Clements, John White and Harvey Moore. This brings to five hundred the lllllilafli released in this area. Although it is impossible to find out just wlie-re the release took place, we are ad- vised that the territory has hct-n well covered. Several hundred are still to be released yet this year. Fifty percent of the hatch is to go to Prince Coounty. twenty five per- cent to Queens County, and the balance to be split evcnly lietut-vii Eastern and Southern Kings. When release the birds were in ext-client condition, and there should be very few losses. Glen Mlllnr h. h became innned in n Clinic. and Dr. Stewart Docherty, relinquish the office. Mrs. Poolc's Dress Shop zimgrwngcsecnnns. It won gained research physicist with Corning A X R' Pew” , entrance to the interior, and four 51355 3"? brothers. . Cllihfk nllsdfghergunl mess 51'” pigs and five cattle were removed hM'. Duchetty was amazed at Igelandgc Base; at ios. . . with great dimcnuy through . te speed with which neighbour: V :filiEIDDl'8S.(S: Shop door which nnn been nenlenn The lgatliereidnto help the family move OTTAWA CPD .. Diffjcultigg a on rug 0- tractor house, wood house, pump 9mP0NHl.V to the home of Mr. within NATO over United States Canada Packers J. C. Mitlontgoiiicry Dr. Bonnc-ll. Murray River DcBlois Bros. Roger's Hardware Co. Wm. Condon & Son Island Wholesale Hllchcy & Vaitlderstine Canadian Tire Corp. Firestone. Bryant & Carvell Bros. Robert lllachon & Son Harry Jolinstnne Paul Dewar Montague C0-op Everett H. King Purina Feeds Moore & MacLcod's Reid's Farm Equipment Seaman's Beverages MacKay house. then ignited followed by 9 Highway Act 1 Cases Heard At Montague At Magistrates Court in George- ary Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet. nine persons were charged under the Highway Act. A resident of Cambridge. one from St. Peters. and one from Montague. were each fined 85 and costs for driv- ing with faulty equipment. A re- town. Wednesday. before Stipend-, Oliver Docherty an uncle who wns taken to the Klng.s County Mem- Olflal Hospital yesterday morning in very poor health . ATTE use of an air base in Iceland may be solved soon. External Affairs Minister Pearson indicated In the Commons Wednesday night. IITION ADVERTISERS... TONIGHT and FRIDAY Hidden In The Treacherous Wilds Of Georgia's Danger-Infested Swamplands Mr. an :1 Mrs. Eldon Glover on l)t)iIl'(I the C.N.li. Museum cxliilnt during its one day stop in sident of Lower Mnntn ne, nnnrn, and daughter Darlene of Mount 'l'i'ain at Cliarlottetown yesterday. the Lily. gl'arT(- Flllfillilflau ed with driving withoutga licence. Stewart are sccn examining some They were part of the hglllldrt-'d5 Mn Earl Baker was fined 310 and costs. A resld- . n . I . . of the ancient forms and prints who took advantage to view the (Guardian Photo) Km-are Drug Ont of Mnnnny Riven nnnrned Wm. I HERE m the heart of Georgia In the kingdom of me -3- Simpson-Sears "M h"'"!3 '93'5mm"" "ansfe" NOOII SATURDAY for TUESDAY 5 PGPCI crocodile and the cottonmouthl HERE men who wiilure J M” Charles Horton ML was med T5 and cos” Anon" past the warning marker disappear never to ho scan EASTERN GUARDIAN LCUSTOMERS HAVING berry FESTIVAL and dance, Brooklyn "ales belonging to Russel Iilzic- School, Friday, August 3. GEORGETOWN Master Howard Curric, CliarI- ottetown, is vacationing at Geo- rgetown. tie is the guest of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. imperial Oil John A. MacDonald. Cardigan R. J. Mac-Donald, Cardigan Acorii's Garage. Cardigan Brother's Garage. Cardigan McKcnzic's Garage. Cardigan Poolc's Garage George MacDonald, Montague or resident of Murray River. charged with transporting a load- ed vhelcle over 96 inches in width, was fined 35 and costs. A resident of Covehcad. charged with leaving an unattended vehic-l le.pzirked on the highway. was ' fined 31 and costs. A resident of Georgetown, charged with driving; 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY 5 p.m. MON. for WEDNESDAY'S paper 5 p.m. TUESDAY for THURSDAY'S paper for FRIDAY'S paper again! HERE a stranger came and found a girl--and it was like the first Contact between man and woman! 5 p.m. THURSDAY for SATURDAY'S paper 5 p.m. FRIDAY for MONDAY'S paper Doug MacLaren Lane's Bread Claude Dewar Atlantic Wholesalers Central Creameries gT”l”'Tn plfsen 1”" 3' Cm” SAILS WITH PULPWOOD-The W5' an yo" M. V. Robert MacMichael. from IEVANGELIST Billy Graham in Cluiinlle-r. Quebec. under the com- gound film in Fortune Bridge niond of ('nptain Trcmhley. arriv- cd in port at Montague on Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donovan. Pic- tou, N. S.. motored to Georgetown. They were weekend guests of Mr. 510 and costs. and another resid- cut of Georgetown. charged with driving without a licence. was fin- I an unlicenced vehicle. was fined) . , i - , l . r3.,sII1msIiaI::Icliyzil Iiillsaziio liIl0nIVg':rtfI day to take on a load of pulpr ?"d and. Mm AIEX Macxmmm Montague F”."”5hI"3 C0' MA” raielslidilrtiitsof Murray River. l i ' I and song by group ironi Em- lclt yesterday on the evening lldt? Miss Genieve Soloman, Libi'ar- Montague Dairy charged with possession of liquor manual Bible CBmP- Admission I” he" Mme P9” inn is at present on her annual i'I)IrS'ME'!'I':IItDaVey I" "her than his residence. W85 Classified, Classified Display, Coming Events, I 9 W91 A" Welwmev -o---:a-;-m- holidays from her duties in the A'riM' (gen we ggeslnsnzgl :"dI Fi”5l;- flild 3 "93Ig' Central, Eastern and Western Guardian will be ac- I IN A no'm.r: - Off Gc0i'gc- John. N.S., was guest speaker at library. Minnie's Gift Shop o e S” ' i med "" ' cepted daily on week days up to 5 p.m. for publica- ""”' town last Sunday a bottle was found containing a note of brown wrapping paper on which the fol- lowing is written: "Raft L'Egare Atlantic Ocean. June 12. 1956." St. Andrew's PrcslJytei'ian Church. Montague. Sunday eveiiinE-- -A beautiful duct "The Holy City" was rendered by Misses Eleanor and Rachael Minchin. New Perth. h" d th .M .M' ' f- . L.Egare is the ran. crewed by four nun E M.” uissegran mo er rs innie R8 Dang Coffin Hernando Cortes. Spanish - born , V 4 E6 ' '25? C Frenchmen. which Inn Halifax Mr. and Mrs. Wi ram . rein - Fisher Bros. conqueror of Mexico. built one of 8071v((' 4J,.(Vi 25... .0115 6 K May 24th. on a trans-Atlantic sail. Toronto. are W-'a"”""!E W ” M J S, M. L Hall St Stavert the New World's first hospitals in It was expected to reach Europe their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bladfgn 9:31 RTESDIE. 1315" eonla A. Kennedy 3, Co. 1523. l"-' ""99 '"”””'5- hi" d" It 9"” D' Mm” Mlimy Harbor Niimh' left on Saturdaylfulyu;llTh foIii'rIIal- 3” It Mam” sf weather and the illness of one :1":mal;Il::' William C Gm am' ifax. N. S. where they will be Earl noeiuar rrew member the raft has ruined - pl ,1, ' arven's . far from its original cnlursc. Word Rev Howard wnnznn D... paul CT; oyr h Gltlltetljt Clgterlts was last received on t e progress ,' .- . - - G. on, ncs s at t c home of Mrs. A 3” "TR? , 61' F1? or ii. 1'8” any in no .&s.F”::3:.'g.".':.: Kati. .:.s.'-;;;;:.f .,. .......i King his ....n..... ....i i, M, new a. son STORE HOURS ygu guy yon L335 Ar Sturgeon. i'cccnt1)' returned from (!l33”gI'I9';v M'i- aml M'5- ,5Yd"9Y Sglfldingnn on Sangus Mass” am”. amending the mic 0 Toronto. lier soii-in - law 19 56 1 Personals mncraf M the me Mm Mnnnn and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. New- Mrs. D. P. Ross Miss Betty Sorrie Toronto Ont Imldrltla" mother of Father and trim Iitconnlllr DICEOI-Imw and her Shiny Mzcgreior -- v , , - A ' , '. a nut: er, . W tt t 't c 1' Spendmg her Vacam" "' MO” Dr' Laddrlg-E-2' Grand Tracalge. Er es 8 5 of Mghvafrom th: Queen Charlotte. Thun 8 u'm' ' P'm' tague, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Sorrle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bridges. New Glasgow. N.S.. and.Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bridges. Pictou. N.S.. accompa led by their sister. Mrs. Bernard MacDonald, New Glas- gow. were Sunday guests of their uncle. M'r. G. H. Nelson and Mr H. E. Nelson. Montague. The many friends of Oliver Doch erty. Cardross. regret to learn that he is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. and all wish him a speedy recovery. " Capt. and-Mrs. Allan Mosher ot Moiitague-have recently re- turned from is vcry Cllloyabl” four-week hollcGy visiting to Lun- cnburg. Dartmouth and other parts of interesting Nova Scotia. They renewed many old acquaint- anccs. and zvhile tlierc enjoyed several short trips to scan an oc- cupation with which Captain Mos- ROYAL LUNCHEON LONDON tRcutcrsl QUCCII Elizabeth and 'tcr children. Prince Charles and Princess Anne had lunch Friday with King Fred- erick and Queen liigi-id of Don- mark. herc on a private visit. The lunch took place on board the Danish monarch's yacht Danae- brog, anchored in the Thames. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farquharson. Charlottetown. were weekcnd guests of Mrs. Farquharsonls brnthcr-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Beamis Rourke. Montague. Rev. J. A. MacGowan. River lt's Real! Human! Great Entertainment! EITHER THE PARSON SPOKE . . . OR HIS FISTS How 21 Quiet Man with stars in his crown . . . love in his heart . a hymn on his lips and a prayer in each fist. fought sin where he found it and tamed a town single handed! Master Alan Fraser. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser, Charl- ottetown. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald King and family of Grand Tracadie were re- (cent guests of relatives in George- own. Mr. Viiicciit Flordictla. Mont- real. arrived in Georgetown last week. Mr. Eldorietta joined Mrs. Elordictta and daughter Jean. who are vacationing at the horn cot" Mrs. Eiordic-tla's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Solomcn. Mrs. C. U. McNevin of Glace Bay. N. S. was a visitor to Georgetown on Sunday. my 29th. jig? Harry MacGregor Claude Nicholson Sidney T. Green Preston M'acLure Leon 'olinston Capt. Trenholm. The R.C.M.P. Montague. and a special thank you to the ladies from Montague who so kindly assisted at serving supper. NAME NEW AMBASSADORS BONN lAP)-Tilg WestGer- man government Wednesday an- nounced the.appointment of new ambassadors to Brazil and Tur- key. Dr. Werner Dankwort in being transferred from Ottawa to Rio de Janelro to replace.Dr. Fritz Ocllers. who is going to An- kara. The new ambassador to Canada has not yet been named. DON'T MISS - . .. I DIDI FRIDAY and SATURDAY tom IURNED HIS CHURCH . . us IURNED mm amcuui x"I)1."' t is COUNT THREE VAN HEFLIN EXT RAI NEWS CAPHOL " TODAY ONLY 3' JOE nown mwzmwaitn Aura I CASE-NE-N3: IVE. I I Iiifff .' if .' I I I anonon GOBEL - MITZI GAYNOB m utiiuity Jewels) (Ca - '. cii-nun rial.) -I cAsE.gNo. IV, 0 I . . . . . . . . . . . . 3149 THE BIRDS AND THE BEES" a JACK ""351-0” ii --1-my" SPECIAL NEWS -- DRAMATIC SEA RESCUE FROM ,' SINKING LINER "ANDREA DORIA". . . ; liA3ln0EN0lIIGlAN1'sOlllllNtr - .' 8HOWl'NGA'l'2:3o-7-9 CAROL and SHEILA lingllllt Yodellhig - Tap and Ballet Danehg WITH THE FINEST lUPIa0I'l'ING CA-UT fun of Mnhstnot Janina) AND oi-inm IN A 2 HOUR FAMILY SHOW Produced IcIIeynHI.CF'IAllld1&jIII'OII.0&Ol. THE WILFV CARTER SHOW A AT PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AUDITORIUM TUESDAY, AUGUST 7th TWO snows .- 7 p.m. and 9:30 PM. spoiuomi by: .Ch'TOWN man DEPARTMENT (min-tau comedian) 5! or the Fish and Game Act. with angling without a licence. was fin- ed S5 and costs. EARLY HOSPITAL tion next day, Saturday 1 p.m. THE GUARDIAN ADVERTISING .-3:4 .. BOX OFFICE AT 7:45 .. SHOW AT DUSKI Fri. 8 am. - 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY 8 am. - 9:30 p.m. EIIIS BROS. 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