Foreign Control Here Of Industry IsiOn Increase. o'1'”t'AWA (CPI-A Governmentian increase in foreign control Bu...-V has stepped into the for- over portions of Canadian indus- eI.i -.Ul1'tl".JI controversy. reason-ptryt inv that such control will eventu-i Most of this foreign debt is in aliv increase foreign claims ave;-Jtbe hands of American investors. Cahadian income, . . .In some political and economic The bureau of statistics. in -lf.5',QlIal:lBT5, the rise in foreign own- laiest appraisal of the foreign ersliip of Canadian concerns has "Ede Situation, feporled a steady been .viewed with alarm. But in me in Canada's foreign debt and;tlie eyes of the federal govern- log claim on the income country which may be ex ito lead in the future to Iiincreased psymenta abroad on in- come account." shines "i::""'.....' In VV tal to finance Canada's hl-I30 nomic expansion and . chases of goods from the U.B. Monday Sept. 24. 1956 The Guardian.Pago3' Mrs. George Jay spent a few days during the week in Lorne Valley. She was the guest of her aon-in-law and daughter. Mr, and lira. Earle MacDonald. Mrs. George Ssuer was hostels in the ladies of the Piaquld East Women's Institute Wednesday eve- ning September I. All members were present. Miss Isabel Birt. Charlottetown, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt. Mrs. Harold Jay left Friday Walter White. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Macbonahl. Lorne Valley. were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay were visitors in West Covehead Monday. guests of Mrs. Jay's sister. Mra. Edwin Craig and Mr. Craig. B..A. ?M.j..: IEIIELI ACTIVE ALGIERS (AP!-Rebel groups raided a village in the Oran area morning for Moncton. NB., to spend a week with her daughter Shirley. Miss Juanita Jay was a week- -west of here Saturday night. kill- llll three European farmers and an Arab and setting a dosen and serious. TWICE ms iiiouna However. the bureau observed ment. the situation is not consid- other countries that Canada's net foreign indebt- - - g - - Dert in medicine. See an emergency operation. one show for all - stance Ciaudet. daughter of Mr. and There were twenty membeis muthw Mm wmred Menu colder than seasonal normals in cast from the United States wen and through Alberta and British readings. (C P Phnloi the tamnyg H " Mrs. Cornelius Gaudet. Charlotte- present. lThe meetti)n-8 t1:P9M!dg : ind aligter. Miss Ada McLean. of . 33;: aantlirThiairgooSjlJhOl:hAND LAUAIA . A super super gm.-n, the usua manner y o servn ings ro. ' , lawn. S, .1 S H, ,d , N! y. m or au .come an see. one minute silence. The minuigs Congratulations are being 21- After Holiday Miss Verna ltlartcil. school I88-.DiI.lcfl)E Ijn e(:lIl:l”l:tll9l0(IIl'l'lQ: 3 the Iii: mgteii-31:8 Iizafewlggd "Y ieelmnl ::ihm-':::Iri1aW;el-toAo-:3.plI:cc'- M” Margaret Allen W” a re. cher at Cherry Valley, was a re- were weekend visitors to their rs. .e e ' - ' - farms afire. in Mascara. a big edness has more than doubled in;8Tll.000.000. more than double the 93:1 Via?” "I:d"IhEd I'””"F?d0I Ii" PHI" agricultural centre 50 miles south- the last six years to 37.700.000.00oi334ii.000.0w in the (LI: ' Gull." dwaen Keri: ;pPV;Iit3I'(I- J'ay. ea5g'of 0,”. .1, used” mm, at the end of 1955 from 3.700.000-iPcrl'0vL This CINIII 91!" in an . hum. the w L; . D 9W,a hand Krenade into a group of .. .... -.... ....5a2:.: :':.'if." .i".;:::1.. 3: S..: .5. :::i:w.W -M C. H. Horton. Murray River. 3.7111-. - - . l d d M ' p ' j Hluriml seven! 0 ers. e ea- probably increased by Enolhel lCE5- IW all But! er, Jr. and Mrs. caped. . . Hg ., - . 00.000300 1 hi h f 8.500, In the direct investment flail g LODGE MILEHNG M155 H” (T3000 0 I E 0 Canadians also have been activd ESE rie Benton presided at the regular meeting of ACME Rebekah Lodge. Montague. Thursday evening. The death of Sister Nellie MacDonald was deeply regretted by the mem- bers. Mrs. MacDonald was a past noble grand of the lodge. and I0" ; number of years was assistant degree mistress and aiWayS I019!" ested in N19 W0” "I "I" ”'d"' L . is spending a couple of weeks. at 50'. " RECEIVE NEWS or isiimi - MOHIGQUO OQIOI1 ii:oi;x:pli5;:: where Mr. Joiiiistoii Adm, 30 . 45 a '.l M 1. . . 323."33.-3d::eeii'&"i-iI3"bv cfiiie Auxiliary Meets Mr. and Mr;-olgsrotrltl Maw '13 Time 3-30 0' mp hmh 0' 8- daunlwr '0 "Hi" Th 5 t be meeting of the gill :IIeIlIllu.RlfTI'5(.)lWBIs1IoIE'!S mI::iII;'t'.idra. Inc' mm son. P.r.G. Clair and Mrs. Clair. .9 9” '7." ' . JOIIn R a Lakevilie. 9' GOV A Tax h B-li' l lrelaiiu Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Y II. t. ' ' of Sep-- "ii - 31 t it - i Legion Momgue Branch, ,5, The Kingsboro w.1. was iieiii at P-() Clair. who is serving on the carrier Bonaventure. and Mrs. Clair. how rest In Bangor. Ire- land. a short V oe from Bel- fast. Mrs. Clair waafikmerly Can- This investment has resulted in. abroad. particularly in the U. 8. a great growth in productive ca- total net investment abroad role paclty. said the bureau. "but thctto g50.000.000 In the JIIIIITY-Jill" resulting liability represents in-iPeI'l0d. compared Willi 17-om-om creasing ownership and control by; in the similar hat of 1955. More non-residents of Canadian Indus-jthan one-half of he 850,000.00) 1,-y." .moved to the U.l. it also represented "an lncreas-' the home of Mrs. Wendell Robert- son on July 24. and was largely attended. Mrs, Mabel Williams. Newton, Mass. is now visiting with her held at the home of Mrs. William Dewar. Brudcnell, Tuesday even- ing, with the vice-president. Mr!- Leonard Giliis. presiding. o ”' Eastern Canada and much of the -the next 30 days according to this Prairies are in for temperatures map based on the lung-range fore- THAI N NORNIAIQ" ; ther service A hand ithe western edge running along of Saskalt-hewaii Columbia up into the Nnrlhwr-st Territories is in for above-normal- pruved as read. Mra. Shaw also read the correspondence. accounts and the financial report. Mrs. Giilis reported for the sick committee. Three calls had been made during the month and one member Mrs. Percy Myel'S- WI! rt-memhcreti with a PIN" di"'I"ii hcr lllncs-s in the P. F.. 1. Hospital. Mrs, Neil Hoolcy and Mrs. Ra)" lifisis Boss Poole. Montague. is visiting relatives in Boston and other cities in Massachusettes. Mrs. John MacPherson and fam- Ily, Toronto. Ontario. are guests oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. John MacPhce. Montague. Miss Mary Martin. Montague left last week for Monclon. N. B., where she will visit her niece. Mrs Lionel Strong and family. the new sick committee. The departure of Mrs. Stan Pear- Mnmldong who was taken up iesldence - i M” Dom)? Campbfnl ( h I Charlottetown was dccnlv re- Rockbarra and North Lake Mr. and Mrs. lngs are having a """d i" ll” h'""9 I" G”"'3e' K9';r..:1tl' 3.i;f',i,i,f.".f,eCif'Lif,f;.g;'"e'” (I:fm;,:::'"'.:,v8I:i:.':he;oV:l:: ilileizlss COLIN McDONALD' Secretary . ' bee. in i n - - - , t Ar”'”'”r i we ' r . s A H, -- I . - iiiilbagdles Daresiitsfhlli-lleiando Ml'PS'.IlErOlIP(I hy the "I”"'h"5hI;:" 8'" dl.IAf'IngsuiIf:s:3r:Slf igglheatwgts Itlteialld I'irlIliIgitIiIimalnttI"iI1eIlataiis1eisthein gtiigstfsairzg Miss Mary Lou lleriry and Miss Helen Griffith. AC . n - ' ' FHIWI ClmPI”"v M"""'3"9- I"I""I I" MEN": II" mm app umbis Hall. iliar places of Mr. Inga youth. ess in her new home. She will Mra. Nell Hoolcy. Montague. en- presented with a gift as a token 01' tprtalned her neighbors at after-hannreciatinn (0.. he, work with noon tea on Wednesday. She iv.visi,h,. Mum...-.... mond Dewar were BPPOIHI-ed 0" it at Zion Presbyterian Church in iCharlottetown. MA. McLeilan is the former Joan Large and the daughter of Mrs. Jack Large and the late Mr. Large, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Johnston, North Lake. spent the recent week- end at their home in Murray liar- hour. Mrs. Kenneth Rose, St. Colum- bial. is a patient in the Souria Hosp- a . Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Mclsaac left on return to Ontario, having spent a holiday with relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacDon- ald and two children, Dorchester, N.B.. are visiting with Mr. Mac- ln Montague Mr. and Mrs. James N. Ings of Downey. California are the guest: of Mr. lngs' sister and brolher-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald. Montague. En route to the Island Mr. and Mrs. lngs stopped at a number of American and Canadian titles, visiting with friends and re- lative. The larger cities which in- eluded in their tour were Denver, Detroit. Pittsburg, Buffalo, Toron- to. Montreal and Quebec City, One incident worthy of note was the discovery of a post card at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 6. Green. wood. Orwell; that Mr. lugs and ccnt she was the guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willian White. and Mrs. P. J. DeL0ry. motored to Annapolis Royal, N.S.. on Fri- day, Sept. 14th. where they spent the weekend as the guests of Mrs. I)eLory's law. Dr. and Mrs. M. E. DeI.ory. Donald. who has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. are pleased to hear that she has re- visitor to Borden, where Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ceredine son and daughter-in- Friends of Mrs. Daniel Mac- Happy cent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Martell. I On Monday, Sept. 17th. Nlissi Sally Joiinsoii left for Halifax. N.l S.. where she will study niii'sing' at the Grace Maternity Hospital. Miss Helen Martell. school tea- cher at Millview. was the wt-ck-, and guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Martcll. Bernard Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. Gerald Murphy,I son of Mrs. Agnes Murphy nndi Gerald D. Murphy. son of Mr. andl Mrs. William Murphy left recent-I homes in Georgetown. Miss Betty Lou Hayter, Grade Xll, student at Montague High School. spent the weekend at her. home in Georgetown. Miss Hayteri last year completed her grade Xll studies in Souris, where she was an outstanding student. winning the Governor General's medal. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gotell, and daughter Junaita and son Richard, returned late last week from a visit to Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker were weekend visitors to Char- "DOCTOR story. The captain is a tyrant. YEO A country doctor at sea, a cargo steamer provides main His assistant. a self-taught ex- THEATRE MIIIITAGIIE Mon. - Tues. AT SEA" ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of 2nd Kings Progressive Conservative Association to be held in the Morell Community Hall, Wednesday, Sept. 26. Poll chair- man and 5 delegates from each district are requested to attend. Meeting at 8 p.m. J. W. DINGWELL, President, Signed, . , D ItI'. th,M.JhR ' assisted In Bervlnfl by M” I-3"" Arrantrcmcnls were filnallzcd ftqtr Lgzgvillilmo er " 0 n "'1 Mrs. Greenwood"; brother Alfred e I Boehncr. I wring 3 pantry aae eary n M” cam, MCQ 9 n d d h. had sent to Mrs. Greenwood 48 vifllibcr and the mmmiii" I" ter Susa,n of Chariotaletgilivn inst. 3'93” '5” VII" may 1"” 1”" ill” Mrs. Ivan Cl ale of Mrs. Thomas Clair. Montague. (I ' P9 i f th sale comnriscs Mrs. accompanied by her young son..ohi:&g;,' End 1:1,; 1-jlliel.lt'wcIly'n. William, has returned home fromi"" Garnet Gaiiriet. Mrs. a delightful visit with TPIIIIIVGS ini 3i” Mi" M ,. M... Halifax and Dartmouth. N. S. i""”"”'e Md M” Wm innnnld were appointed on the pro- Mr. and Mrs. John Currie. Pic" gram t-nmmitlcc for next month iou. N. S. were recent gtl('SIS.0I Mr. At the closc of the mcctm" I Currie's brother and sister-in-liiw. doiirslitfiil social hour was cn)o,V- Mr. and Mrs. James Currie. Mon ,4 with pi-inn miislr HI-'t.VN'I IIV "Rue, N'.I:. A...-myi Mar-llonalrl and Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. Oswald C()lIllr,'.S. an-Iiic .""citI'.V- Ti. (Ir-Iipiflui lunch fcatiircd formerly of New Perth. have trikcn mmf:m.,,,,,g,.,,h. -rm tine-nu was up residence in Montague. They e have recently purchased the homo aaclqi-A in aori-ind I: vii, v(' ii an F5- of Mrs. William Watson at thel”"”' "P mm north end of the town. Y)-war. Mrs. Catherine Kcnncdy and hot grand-daughlcr, Nliss Andrey iVlac- : A (T D A. Lean. Montague. lcft inst wcck for New York where they will visit H” mhci Mg-Loiin, Vancouver. relatives. Tlicv wcr" -”""""'"'""I"'I snciit some time with MT Sm"- by Mr. Buster Diilncy. Murray M,--. l,I'v Baker. (ilinrloticiown. RIVFIV also with .rcIRlIi;l'8 hIt':IrrI::":tVd5me Mr. and Mrs. Chcslcr Macl.urc.i :(I::'s?;n.MS;-hearidn Mrs. Edward Montague. wt-re recent visitors to; I-;;'wsPrHo" wnqshomg Halifax. N. S where they wcrcj ' . I d lllr.. Frank Rose le'l the vocals of their son-in-law and. onhirduig M y,;:,,4on, Ontario. hav- daughtcr. Mr. and Mrs. Ilaroidi in! smug Qh(9If holidays with Mr. Stewart. They wcrc at-cnmmanicdi R,.w'. ngrrnfs Mr, and Mrs. FFNI liv Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacI.urc mm-, nod Point. and his sister. Charlottetown. Mrs, Kt-i'h 'ilrKnn7,lc. Sourls. . Mr. and Mrs. Frances MacDon- Miss Anna Mncnonaid. misslonr Md Mm "rs. Gm-,id MM-Donald, arv of British Guiana. will conduct Nor", 1,514.-g .-wt:-nil-rt the show- a snccial missionary scrvlv-c in 5' or hold for Miss Franc” WIM- Aii(lrcw's Prcshvtcrlmi ll-vll. 00 Cnrninck. Sourls. on Julv "7 at the Mondiiy. Scott-rniwr 24th at II 00 " homo of Mr. and Mrs. Petcr Mac- m. Members of surroitndinv W. 151- Donald. Snuris. I'll was at all times found with her. 3. Ai-viiiiirlcs are cordially invited. Mrs. .lohn R. Johnston. Halifax.” the past couple of weeks with Mrs. Mt-Qucanis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Johnston. North Lake. ' Congratulations are in order to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bruce. Ham- iiton. Ontario. on their recent mar- riagc. Mrs. Bruce is the former Aline King of Georgetown and Mr. Bruce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bruce. former resid- cuts of East Baltic and now re- siding in Hamilton. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Norston. U. S.A.. is visiting with Mr. and Mrii. ES. Rosc. East Baltic and with Mrs. Norston's relatives in Bloom- ficld. Mrs. James Harris, East Lake. is now receiving medical care in hospital in Charlottetown. She is missed by her many tourist and i fishing guests at her home in East ilslke, which she has conducted to ithc travelling public for many :years Hospitality and friendliness i Mr. llobert McGreagon. Toronto, l0ntario. is now r ” ., some time with his sister. Mrs. Homer Robertson. Munns Road. also with relatives in East Baltic and Klngsborn. I Congratulations are in order to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Lavle, souris. on their marriage in St. Marys Church, Sourls. on July M, Mrs. Lavle is the former Frances Mac- Cormack. Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. Lavie spent their honeymoon in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Catherine McMlllian and two daughters. visited with Mrs. McMillan's father. Mr. Neil Chev- Island. . Mr. lugs is the son of the late Levi R. lngs of Orwell Cove. Mrs.i Inga was the former Edna Kerry. of Pittsburg. Penn. 1 The lngs leave this morning vial Wood Islands ferry thence to Yar-I mouth where they will sail on the Blucnose for Bar Harbor, Maine Travelling down the east coast to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Inga will take the southern route home and expect to arrive in Downey. Call- ornia about Dec. lst. Boston. on their way to Ontario; Johnnie Young. Red Point, and: Gus Mallard. North Lake. vlcrei business visitors to Amherst, N.S. Mrs. Murray Bealon and little, daughter. Betty Joan of Toronto; visited recently with sisters in pin- ette and Flat River. Mrs. Beat- on is the daughter of Mrs. James Jardine and the late-Mr. Jardinc of Kingsboru. ' North Bay, Ont. leads a double life and is proud of it. She runs a home and holds a job at the same time and makes good at both. Read how she does it. the first of 1 series of three picture features on busy women commencing in The Standard this week. Get The Standard -- on sale n o w. complete W i H1 magazine. I2-page novel and 20 pages of comics- Only ten cents. Gltcstimtltittl ON SALE NOW MOVIE IN "I guess In the THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT lit-ginning you only do it for kicks. Louie gave me my first shot for could take it or leave it alone. HISTORY nothing. I thought I So I took if. 'N took LIGHTWEIGI-IT TAKE .7 ANY WI-IERI-" erie, Elmira. Miss Betty Robertson. Toronto. is spending a months holiday with hrr parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson. Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Johnston. it again 'n again. Then one day Louie wasn't around. I almost went crazy 'til I found him. I was sick. So sick. You can't be that sick and live. Then I knew I was hook- ed. There was ii forty pound monkcy on my back in the only way to keep going under that load is by leaning on s I , BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:15 SHOW AT APPROX. 7:45 TONIGHT Now it can be revealed! The amazing Si0f.V OI fl” t0P' secret sky-terror squadron that fumed 1' FV31-V dream into one of the most gallant and daring air adventures ever told! INCREDIBLE. B UT TR U I I i days with their father. M'- Mnntague. were recent visitors to North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCrae and son Donald. of Montreal. are via- iting with Mrs. Mccraeis parents. Rev. HR. and Mrs. Bell. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Robertson. Kingsboro. were recent Sunday visitors to Kinross. Dr. Frank Mclnnis and Mrs. Mc- Imils and family of Camrose. Al- berta. are spending their holidays with the Doctoris mother. Mrs. A.A. Mclnnls and his brother. Mr. Lloyd Mclnnla. Sourls. It has been 14 years since the Doctor last vis- i lied here and he recalls and regret many changes especially the Gel"! of his father, Mr. A.A. Mclnnls. who passed away a few months ago. Dr. Mclnnla was hora at Red Point and spent his school days there and all his former pals ah glad to aee and have him in their midst again.- Mr. and Mrs. Ilantlhdd liaatar. North Lake. have as I III- Mrs. IInater'a sister and brother- ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ile- Lean of Vancouver, BC. Mrii. R.A. Maccimtnr. F-alt BI!- uc, during the recent week Ill- derwaat an eye overlliofi II I" P.E.l. Hospital, Latest reports is that she is maiitns I road Mo'- oaui-io. tiiiviii: went tbeirmigihiz eii mepmia. North I-It TV-V were ncmtvlnid 5'” '”' in trip by sister Augustine liter R"! ggpgnui of Pi-terbom. Ontar- a fix." . . the most tallied-abootmotion pictim...an unforgettable experience! FROM 8UItT'IN , 45 mm Ml INSTIUKNTS Mlfllfllui 50 to 15.000 c.r.:. 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