S a Book. Reveals "Cat's Eyes". Had Nazi: Brass Worried LONDON (Reuters)-The Ger- man high command was baffled- and worried. it seemed that Brit- .... had bred a new type of iishter pnot, men with the eyes of -cats who could see in the dark. Night after night Hltlerls bomb- ers were being seat in waves over London. it was aslinnt the IN- of nature that the British niers couid pick them out an accurately and shot them 'do.wn iron the night skies. Yet it was happening. one pilot in particular stood out from among the airmen who were dejgnding London so successfully -John. Cunningham. No German bomber was safe once it got in his range. British newspapers ex- plained his air victories simply. He was a pilot with remarkable night vision. they said. The Germans believed it-for a time. But then they foundgthat they were coming up "too msny mat with this same re- markable night vision." . Today. Group Capt. Cunning- lllm. now a chic! ' . leqdtnt -trpim' or:1'.'i.' i.'. VII: lay live down the nickname "gm EV!" Cunningham, W at els in 0; w"du ll him ever since or re never ym" special about his -nu scent of the night mg. 1,, in . small black box when ilntrodugd sava long c ties from The story of how it ena ed ,1. lotaltoseetnthedarilatoding ICW M03. NISM Fighter (pub. lislledbp Collins) by C. F. Hawn. aley and Robert Wright. Rawnsiey :;'.'n:r::::.:?' "WW-m on CHANGED TACTICS When Hitler turned, in the win. ter of 1040-41, from day to night bomblns of Ensiamrs cities. it seemed at first that the air war had taken a turn in a direction in which the Royal Air Force could not follow. 4 introduce a curious lutnlie of 3'5 3:551. all night fighters equipped with the latest models were still for- bidden to go over enemy terriiofi in case they were brought. down and thus revealed the precious so- cret to the Germans. iatsriaiiii GUARDIAN GOOD PASTURE for rent at Brudenell. Apply Ernestt Robert- son. Phone 102 Montague, or Jack MECKIIIDO-ll. Brooklyn- ALL SCHOOL TAXES owing Ti-acadie Cross district. must be paid by May 30th. By order of Trustees. SALE OF Perennial plants be- gm, sgturday, May 18th. at Clin- ton. usual low prices. No mall or- ders. Joe R. Smith. Vernon River Hall Tuesday. May 21 "Have a Heart" by the Easter Monday players, 3 act play with gpeClIlllOS. Dance after. YEAR ROUND SPECIALITY of Montague Bakery: - Cakes for special occasions. wedding. show- er. graduation. birthday. anniver- gary and first communion. DUNDAS- ANNANDALE United Church circuit. Sunday May 19th S.A. Custatice Pastor. 0 Diindss Service. 3.00 p.m.. subject. "'11te Light Burden." Sunday School 10.30 am: Forest Hill Sunday School. 11.00 am: Annandale evening worship. 1.30 p.m.. Sunday Schooli 1.00 p.m. ' Tenders Will be received until May 25th. for caretaker for Valleyfield Cemetery. See specifications. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. Angus Martin. Secretary. H g J .i KINGS MILL.tMoniague. will be closed all day Monday. May 00th. SEE ONE ACT PLAY "Henry's Mail Order Wile." New Perth Hall. May Mtth. PANBY PLANTS may be bought at Mrs. Louis .leokins' Lower Mon- tague. DON'T MISS Heatherdale vari- ety -Concert. Cambridge Hall Wed- nesday. May End at 8.30 p.m. FREE CHURCH of Scotland Services Sabbath. 19th May. Birch: Hill. 11 a.m. Belle River. 8 p.m. Murrqy River. 7 p.m. Rev. D. Rosa VALLEYFIELD -Orwell Head congregation. Services for Sunday May 10th. Valleyfield. 11.00 a.m. Beth River. !.00p.m. Orwell Head. 1.30 p.m. Rev. F. Macxinnon. Min- ister. '- . ST. PETEIPS Bay Pastoral Charge: Services Sunday May 19. St Peter's 11 a.m. Greenwich 8 p.m. Marie Special re-open- ing seivice 7.30 p.m. Rev. Ira MacDonald minister. THE TEEN-AGE safe driving Road-e-o. Wednesday. May 22nd! written tests at Montague High School 11.00 a.m. driving test at Beaver Club grounds at 1.30 p.m. public cordially invited to attend. MONTROSE PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada Ser- vices for Sunday May 19th. Mi- mlncgashu 9.30 a.m. Campbell- ton il.30 a.m. Elmsdale 3 p.m. Montrose 7.30 p.m. Sunday School as usual. Rev. N.R. Green. HISTORIC ABBEY The abbey of St. Gall In Switzer- land was founded more than 1.300 years ago by the Irish monk St. Geuao. ' Morell Creamery Meeting The annual meeting of Morell Creamery Co-op Association Ltd. will he held in- , Mortars. HALL on Tuesday. May spealrer: Dr. George Fisher , Slat at 8:30 p.m. Progressive Conservative POLL . MEETING The committee rooms located in the Commercial Hotel. Main Street. Montagm Wednesday, at. 8:30 p.m. for Montague and - . Montague South Everybody inkrested please attend. Eastern Workers Support Rod Shield Drive ..From Eastern points of the Is- llmdg Offers of leadership in col- IQCUPE have been pledged to Pro- vincial Red Shield Chairman: N. W. Lowther. Q-C. At Mount Stew- '4"- Mil A-B. MacLauch1an is Organizing a team to canvass the district. At Morell, Mr. Edgar G. Mac- Ktnnon. C.N.ll. Agent; has agreed to chair a committee for collecting among the residents of that com- munity. At Souris a very capable com- mittee is being set up to give the people of that center an oppui-tun. ity to share in the efforts to strengthen the helping hand of the Salvation Anny. Montague, gr. ways noted for its generous sup- port of worthwhile causes has as its leader. Mr. W. Richard Mac. Lean who is planning to organise a number of interested women to assist him. At Murray River. to the great satisfaction of the Campaign com- mittee. Mrs. Archie Maciiean is again taking the lead and is very ptomlstic about the prospects. At Murray Harbor. Mrs- Percy Leeco is organizing a group and will undertake the collections as soon as possible. Pledges of lead- dership from other sections are still coming in. Mr. Lowther stat- ed and further announcements will be made next week. Montague Junior Board Of Trade Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Montague Junior Board of Trade was held in the " chamber. - Thursday night. with the president Alan Nelson. presiding. Following the routine business. tall matters pertaining to the teen age safe driving road-e-o were fin- alized. The large number of con- testants will write their tests on Wednesday. May 22nd at 11.00 a.m- at the Montague High School. ' and their driving competitions will 'take place at the Beaver Club grounds at 1.30 p.m. Last years winners. Ralph An- near and David MacLean. will take part again this year. The winners. who can be any licenced teen-ager. will compete at the regional road-e-o at Saint John. NB.. on June 28th. .. Loads Pulpwood At King's Ports. The M.V. Bartbolemew, under command of Capt. J. J. Trem- bley. loft port at Montague yes- terday. after taking 1.110 cords of pulpwood for the Anglo Can- adiatr Co. of Quebec City. She was loaded by Boatas tP.E.1-) Ltd. The balance of bar cargo 5'; .'z.'. ' wms Allll5' ALONE y icing County member hm Itronlly 0?- Sn" mmww then!!- :--is-,-.t 59 -.-r-an--7;-.1s. D , . Jaetwhldsneaasaontueh-toall out-dtbene vors IN KING'S S E 3 r. 3? :iTgSgi 2 Then RAF mechanics started to sail- E Etta MRS. HAZEL Henry Charlottetown, dent of the Provincial Ladies Aii.x- ness. of Summersidc. hrst pro- iilary of the Canadian Legion at vincial president and a memer the 'annual meeting on Saturday of the Summerslde Auxiliary. re-elected presi- The Legion. B.E.S.L. asw iteld at the' Legion Home in Summersidc on Wednesday evening. May lath. The president. Mrs. Hazel Henry was in the chair. The meeting opened with the singing of "0 Canada" and one minute silence. Following the roll call of the executive. the minutes of the last annual meeting were read and alter a few corrections were made were approved. The minutes of an executive meeting held pre- vious to the meeting were also read. Due to the abse of the secretary. Mrs. Marlorle Wylie acted in that apncity. Delegates were present from Tignish, St. Anthony's 0'Leary. Ellerslie. nslngton. Borden . Charlotte and Summersid . A new by-law committee con- sisting of Mrs. Marjorie Hark- ness. Mrs. Mary Cosh and Mrs. Ethel Brown was appointed. The treasurer. Mrs. Eileen Gil- lis. gave a very gratifying report. showing a substantial bank bal- ance. Mrs. Henry presented the report of the president. Reports were given by the presidents of each Auxiliary present. These showed much good work being done In helping the branches. lul ”ing and redecorating their kitchens and meeting rooms and donating to many worthwhile causes. A provincial past president pin was presented to Mrs Harold Harkness. the first Provincial President. by Mrs. Henry. It was moved that membership cards be given 'ui care of the dent's pin to Mrs. Harold Hark- Provinciol Legion Auxiliary Annual Convention At S'side annual meeting of the ported two Auxiliaries organized Prince Edward Island Provincial during the year. one at Kingston Ladies Auxiliary of the Cauadiania" Mrs. Gilllis reported nine paid- up Auxiliaries. , Mrs. Gwen Ramsay. president of the Summerside Auxiliary, ex-I tended a welcome to the visit! lug delegates. i it was moved by Mrs. Cosh oil the by-law committee that. sincel there was not time to go into the' by-laws completely at this meet-l 5' ing. these be made up by tliel committee and submitted to the! Provincial Command for approval.) The following is the slate of; officers for 1957-58: honorary- president. Mrs. Mary Cosh. Char-l lottetown; ptesldent. Mrs. Hazel Henry. Charlottetown ire-electedt; lst vice-president, Mrs. Eileen Gillis. Summersidc; 2nd vice-pre- lident. Mrs. Ethel Brown. Char- lottetown: secretary. Mrs. Mar- jorie Wylie. Summerside; treasur- d the other at Rustico. ' Trinity W.M.S. Has Its April Meeting The Vt'oiiieu's Missionary Socia- W 0' Trinity United Church. Mon- iaguc. held their April meeting in M."':K9".Zl9 Hall on Tuesday eve- lllllig. with in members answering rt) I. Several guests were present Vrloltn societies of Lower Montague. Tim Road and Union Road. ,h9 "WPHHE opened with wor- ship led by Miss Alvaii Brehaut. muse 3ovit- was "So Send I You". e Lanadian Girls in, training w"'.W3l'ml.V welcomed to the ".'?9”"ll for their re-affiliation ser- VlW- during which some lovely 5'"!-ilflii was heard. Mrs. .l.M. Fras- fr. (.0! r. leader. was congratu- aied for her fine work with the girls i was re urted t lhank Ollerlfllk! 5Pf'V'l(l"eatWllleb:pI?elTg May 19th, with Mrs. G.A. Seaman "I -Vii Gla-i.'vivv. N.S. as guest speaker. Follmiting the business, a very imprcssitc ceremony took place. when four senior Canadian CW5 "I T"-31030:; received their W-"W lanyards Rev. J.M. Fraser nfafle "19 l3rP.sPIllaIl0flS- to Misses ftoiiiia .liiiiear Gillian Blaxland. - Dormliv Mat-iiniiaid and Veronica (left). is seen presenting a past presi- Taylor . A illllniz t-out-lusion to the meet- Iniz was a film entitled "The Cross of Christ " 63 cans, 35 cud. gnd I7 trcaix were reported for the "WM of Anni. Roll next meeting in be aiisuercd ttlill a scripture vet-v rnnlaininz the work "Love" land an item for the Halivax Port. .1-Until! was served and a social 4””? 9l1l0.Vcd. Meeting closed with the W7-nah beuedic ion. Annual Meeting Held Ar Murray Harbor The annual meeting of the Kings County Ministerial Association, was held at the home of Rev. and Mrs, L5 Wooifrey. Murray Harbor. on Monday. May 13th. following officers were elected for the coming year Pr-e. '. Lt-S. Woulfrcy; presidciit. Rev. l).A Campbell; WILL JOIN CLC O'l"llWA lCPi .,'n,, 3,-other. hood of Railroad Trainmen. Can- ada's biggest running trades un- ion. hns decided to give up its traditional independent status and Iain the Canadian Labor Con- gress. T Montague H. It 5. Has Regular Mooring The regular rnonutly meeting of the Montague Home and School was held last Monday evening with the president. Judge .l.S. Desfloches in the chair. The secretary. Mrs. Sandra Maclsaeharn. read the min- utes of the last meeting. also cor- . pondence. The following w e re named as delegates to attend the provincial Home and School meet- ing in Charlottetown on May 22nd: Mrs. Nell Hnoloy. Mn. LeRoy White. Mrs. Kenneth Norris. Mrs. Edsan Stewart teachers to be appointed by the teaching staff. A nominating mmittee, con- sisting of Mrs. Hooley. Mrs Nor. ris and Mr. Hughes. was eppoint- ed to bring to the June meeting a slate of officers for the ensuin year. Mrs. Sandra Machlachern and Mrs. Archie Hilchey were ap- pointed as cliaperones for the next High School dance. The Home and school associat- ion has ... d to sponso a dance recital ..lUhic.II. it is expected, will be held sometime in May by Mn. Douglas MacGowan and her pu. pils. Special mention was made of those who had so generously pro- also one of the- B Kennef!t,Parher who was at. ""5153 a meeting of the Board of llegentnof Mt. Allison University. Mi -'01! iiuzhes. principal of MOM-Izue High School was invit. ed. on short notice. to addregg use meeting. lie spoke of various prob- Iems viitli which teachers are con- fronted. one of which is grading. He inoinmended that a child re- Pell 3 Junior grade. if necessary, rather than have to repeat a scri- inr grade later on. ' Through the efforts of Mr Don Wannamalter. a film. entited ”The Earth and its Peoples" was shown, It depicted in a most Interesting way life in Israel, . l Judge DesRoches on behalf of the association. expressed his ap. preciation to Mr. Hughes for his informative address. Lunch was served by the committee, assisted by Mrs. Ivor Phillips. vided transportation to Charlotte- town for the children taking partl in the musical festival. In the unavoidable absence ofl secretary-treasurer. Rev F. Mac- Kinnon; program committee, Reih. A.M. Rogerson and Rev. Douald' Sharpe. l Refreshments were served byl the hostess assisted by Mrs. W.A. Paterson, and the appreciation of the members was voiced by the retiring president, Rev. D.I. Mc-' Clare- . . CONSERVATIVE Committee Rooms Will be opened opposite lrlohnston Motors Ltd., Mur- iray River, commencing :Saturday, May 18th. Rooms lwill be opened on Mondays, lwednesday and Saturday ystarting Monday, May 20th. er. Mrs. Margaret McLeod. Tig- nish. Zone Commanders HDDOIIIINI are: Prince County. Mrs. Isabelle Dennis. 0'Leary: Queens County. Mrs. Ethel Brown. Charlottetown: Kings County. To be appointed at a later date. Mrs. Russel Roper, president of the Charlottetown Auxiliary in- vited the convention to Charlotte-I town for 1958. This invitation wast accepted and the convention will be field in Charlottetown on the! third Wednesday In May. Mrs. Mary Cosh moved a vote of tha ks to the ladies of the Summe side Auxiliary for their hospitality. This was extended Mrs. Gwen Ramsay by Mrs. enry. 5 Meeting closed with the sing-j treasurer and then sent in each Auxiliary concerned. Mrs. Ethel Brown. ume com- Fanned by a strong wcsterlyl wind fire quickly and completely. destroyed a former lobster facioryi on the Queens Wharf at George- town yesterday afternoon between 1:30 and 2 p.m. The building. as The Hatchery was built In the early 1900s by the Dominion Gov- ernment as a hatchery for lobst- ers and for many years was used for that purpose. Prior to the sec- ond World War. C.H. Llewellyn and Sons and The Southern Pack- ing Co. took over the building and used it for a packing plant for lobsters, cod. clams. quahaugs. muscles and beef. in recent years the fim of Redmond Expots Ltd. have packed lobsters in the building. But the factory had not been in use for canning for the past two season. it was presently used to store bait and fishermen supplies At the time of the fire it contain- ed two boilarv. a sealing ” . all the factory tables and equip- ment. also in the building were some 5 barrel: of bait and other supplies. It is uncertain as to how the fire started The Queens Wharf was saved from destrucdoo by the arrival of the town fire engine. Fields in Burnt Point. some half to three quarters of a mile distance across VltC' were inltied by lying em- ban. Also lost in the fire was a lobster gaotlu fishing boat and engine which was moored along side the building and was owned by Clifford and Roland Gallant. The building was presently own- odonnmtvflflybntsaytiie Soothe-a Peeling 0a.. and OTTAWA (CF)-Canada's com- modity lmporta in February rose to a record OIli.4I0.w ft: the taoath. the bureau of statistics said Friday. The figure repnsented a gain of 8.5 per cent over last year-'ii corresponding total of 8lI.uI't.0tt0 and increased imparts for the first motlhl of ii! to 1&1!!! mm erode Iuwevonhen wcededhaahlwl-is "nth: I-andchlcot-y.raIrbeDdIclRta. hat-cotton atidcottoIprodwI.IIto- W0?-Ilikt. nobtlaaalcoaL mandcr for Queen's County, re- ed. Former Lobster Factory At t Geo'town Destroyed By Fire lng of f'God Save the Queen". - A social hour was enioyed. dur-I ipg which refreshments were serv- Fiddling and C O N May 20th, First prize for Sponsored by the Jr. Admission MONTAGIIE RINK Judges include Jack Webster, Rollie MacKenzie. Cecil MacEachern. Charles Chamberlain and . Rae Simmons Don Messer's TV Group will be in attendance. Mighty sea story TMayfair Theatr; MURRAY RIVER - MAY tutti SATURDAY "Above Us The Waves" Starring: John Mills. Jtilin (ji'eus4tn, Donald Sinden. . Don't miss it. SHOW TIME 8 pm. Saturday, play 18. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 fare. SHOW TIME-8 p.m. Coming-Monday & Tuesday. May 20-21 "BUS STOP" In ('iiiciiia.sriipe and Color Si8l'rIllE' Marilyn Munroe. Don Muiiay The Cnwlxiy sought an Angel and wound Laugh and love as the Broadway hit becomes uproarioiis st-i'(-t-n up uith lliiniim COMING iM' Ey 30-31) "i'.ovrv:'i4i"rI:NnI:rt"Tvitif i-'Ti.-"PF-?iiT.-' Siep- Dancing T E S T 8:30 p.m. fiddling 550.00 Chamber of Commerce .75 and .50 mond ptxpoi-l Ltd. About three-l quarters of the factory equipment" was owned by Redmond Export; Ltd and the remainder by thei Southern Packing Co. E It could not be learned at timel formerly known of writing if the building was in-I sored. i It was later learned that nlsni lost in the fire was approximately: 1.000 lbs. of live lobsters which had been.placed in the building a ire. few hours previous to the f suntima & HIGH HDEGAN-llllllUlHYMAlllNH1lMillllN MllCHlll SHOWING TODAY AT 1-3-7-9 TODAY ONLY - CAPITOL happonod to a man and woman before! iiiiiiii ll. lllllllll Kill llllil Jvlj shown not Qt: Avunt IATINE MONDAY 1:” The Movie With The Academy Award Stars! COMING MO N. - TUE. - WED. The most amazing conspiracy the world has over known... and love into it never CINEMASCOPE OOLOI Up OI LUII iuiiTii"itt-itif5tli"ii”1vii-iiiiiiiiTi”uitri: sivmrxqiuia 0 moss ma nus smiimniimn-.stit-r. us a soc; sva Tile. night movie all will enjoy. Skclton". YEO "Thunder Over Arizona" Gunfire in lawless Arizona. A real lruc-at-iiiiti story of the wild west with suspense and Interest. A really great MOIITAGIIE TH EATRE Fri. ' Sat. May I7 - 18 Inc. Gov. Sllvcrwarc to bc drawn for May 20th. The llli)tl('. g in "PUBLIC PIDGEON N0. 1". Your chanccs for Win- ning this 500.00 value are excellent . . . Attcnd. A. Tax Prov. Saturday "Red THE MAN among mt-n . seen! V l. wt. L, , a you 11 never forget! C (i as G I TONIGHT and MON. . who guns his ward from the mighty Saturday Evening Post story . . . on a thousand-mile journey-to kill a man he's never , Cmnuiseovi COM EDY CARTOON it H) scrawn- OOMI IARLY (014(( -3.5 :'i'V.' 4 ADMISSION-ADIYLTS 60c: CllILl)RIClV' IN CARS - FREE 7(.. 3311-3 I'NI)I')R II SUNDAY BIG HOLIDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW! Box Office Opens 12:0!