I .L I five victims of a car ac— ‘...« at Valleyfield are out of ’. ~. but four of the fiVe suf- .. severe injuries. The driver, W Buchanan, who is a mem~ -‘ of die R.C.A.F. was removed I I“ Station at Summerside. The re sult of the X-rays show he is suf- fering from a dislocated hip and neck and back injuries. Sterling MacDonald’s injuries are a broken ankle and arm, tornl knee and abdominal cuts. His A mm v1w or SMS I Five Accident Victims re Reported Out OIDcInge brother John has a very severe fracture from hip to knee and the third brother, Willard has a bro- ken arm a-nd jaw injuries. James MacLeod escaped with a sprained ankle. .All the MacDonalds and Mac- Leod are residents of Valleyfield, Buchanan, a former resident of Heatherdale,’ has been stationed with the Air Force at Labrador. The accident occurred Wednes- day afternoon near the Valleyfield Church manse. I. mbulance to the R.C.A.F. h r' «‘Irmwn (CP)—‘ Bicken'ng _& wrangling marked' Thurs- an charter of Parliament’s ‘ ‘ bureau inquiry with Lib- ‘. labelling Toronto Conserva- Walker as a “prose- , EASTERN l 3’ GUARDIAN I II a , F “RESERVE Aug. 27th. and 28th. ‘IorBloodDonor Clinics at ' Cardigan._.Souris, Murray River . SEE AND REAR King Ganam III the Sons of the West, .fezitur- hg Tommy Hunter, Thursday, . Mat 21, at Sports Arena. .V ,BEACH BALL with 54.00 purchase of gasoline I; ,' Friday, Saturday and Sunday MacKenzzie’s White v Service Station. Montague. 9' MMUNITY PLATE Silver- ' sale 1-3 off all open stock his, in all five patterns. Eve- & Star, Lady Ilamilon, White 0roh-id,_ South Seas, Ballad. Miner’s Jewellers, Montague. TIERSONALS fin. and Mrs. Reid Sweet and N a Rosemary, and son. of Halifax, NS, were -~ and guests of Mrs. Sweet’s 3, Miss Harriet Buchanan, E‘Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy, i . ' , Mass, who are vaca- J liming at were visitors ’ during the week end. Mr- and Mrs. Jack Rector and ' of Fredericton, N.H., re Mr. Rector is the manager . he Bank of Noya Scotia, spent Yal days at Lower Montague, of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm erson. Also visiting Mr. and 3 Patterson are Rev, Ronald and family at Oromocto. m. Juanassrvra-prw “I: .. as. v‘ Eta...“ issue-a =‘Ir " I iiMr- and Mrs. Roger Lincoln ' daughters, Joanne and Lois, .Salem, N.H., are spending their tion in Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. George King of echusetts are spending their 1 ' on at their summer home in .. Montague I i I‘m Billy Good, Massachu- W is Visi 'I with Mr. and 471m: k» Lloyd Oollings in Iower xi - ‘300nsratnouom are extended MT- and Mrs. Paul Dewar who married July 11th, Mrs. De- ; ‘3' IS the former Sybil ,Kemp of WI! Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Spent thdr honeymoon in Mass. .'—_L.\..\ I cuting attorney” and the Rose- dalella-wyer countering that the Liberals were slowly “hanging” themselves. A spate of clashes emerged as Liberal J. W. Pickensgi'll charged the Commons public accounts canmittee with'embarking on a “dangerous precedent” in mak- ing public confidential reports of senior civil servants in connec- tion with printing bureau con- struction. Main concern of Newfound- land’s BonavistaeTwilliugate rep- resentative —— a member of the former Iliberal administration— was that certain1952 report‘s by, the works'department chief at: chilled, E. A. Gardner, to the then deputy minister, E P. Mur- phy, were being made public by Mr. Walker, the committee’s chief questioner of witnesses. W. Pickerng said Conserve- tivves on the committeeinight con- fBickering, Marks H ouse @rinting Bureau Debate I sider disclosure of these docu- ments ju‘s “good, clean fun" be- cause they dealt with the former Liberal government. But, while he had “nothing to hide" and wanted all aspects of construc- tion inquiry to be investigated, a miniater had every righr to re- ceive confidential reports of his officials and expect those reports to remain secret. WINCH URGES GARE ‘ Harold Winch (00“ —— an- couver East) urged Mr. Pickers- gill to be “very careful" in his argument, presumably having in mind that the Uhgrals have tried in vain to‘get-the Conservative government to make public the 1958 trade department economic report. But Mr. Pickerng maintained he had only one p'ol-icy on the matter, the declaration that con- (triennial outs of civil servants were IprIi aged under the Brit- ish parliamentary system. powerful story, tremendous ac MUNTAEIIE ' ' an. 1 Sat. 1 ’ ‘ Aug. 15 - 16 {Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend" RANDOLPH SCOTT — JAMES CRAIG He called himself not a preacher—and wrote his in, ‘ lead. A newoutdoor western action story all will enjol’. A color. All should see this terrific story. Theatre- ‘ l ting, great photography and r COMING MON. - TUE. “MR. ROCK AND ROLL” (lo-op Brand Schwartz JOgilvie MARVIN'S SODAS. WASHERS IN STOCK = trom $50.00 to $365.00. .3! and Electric Models, ‘j,' zvnnns TO PAY = Montague Electric Co. PHONE 92 MONTAGUE Co-op Fancy Quality RHUBARB. 2 lbs. ,.. TOMATOES. 2 lbs. l I, I I I. I » enoe N ,‘ing's County. Apply— Box 99, Guardian Montague I" FOR SALE “lam-histh house a n d . suitable for summer a n d tourists. e” finest beach on P.E.l. [SPARE RIBS. 2 lbs. PICNIC HAMS. lb. MEN'S PYJAMAS . WATER and JUICE ' price If. SAVING SPECIALS ICING SUGAR. 2 lbs. . . . . SA -O'N SOAP. large size PEANUT BUTTER. 2 lb. tin . NEWPORT FLUFF. 5: art . ORANGE CAKE MIX JEWEL SHORTENIING. 3 lbs. ... ORANGE JUICE. 20 oz. tins—2 for 39¢ PLASTIC PIPING. V2" . . . . 8: per foot PLASTIC PIPING. 3/4" . . . . 11¢ per foot SOURIS CO-OP ........25¢ 0...... 0...... 35c 33¢ ..98c 2—1 lb. pkgs. . 67c 00.... ‘.......'I9c 43c 59c . 20%OFF GLASSES. 12 for the Of ten. .00.. 1958 - 1. and 2. Boyd Dixon, . principle,” added the one - time . documents but to get at the Parker JeweII Parker Jewell of York walked off with the majority of the top honours in the Angus breed at thegProvinIcial Exhibition judging on Tuesday. The York farmer took the senior male champion- ship and grand championship as well as the senior female champ- ionship and grand championship. He also took the junior female championship and ended his vic— body by winning the Exhibition Association trophy for having the junior champion Angus. Boyd Dixon of Clyde River showed both the champion and reserve champion junior male. Mr. Dixon also had the reserve grand champion male animal in the Angus breed. He also had the reserve champion female junior at the show. Barbour and. Stewart from New Wiltshire had the senior reserve champion and reserve gra nd bhamrpion female in the show. Although there Was not a big showing in the Angus breed. The competition" was very keen and the quality of the animals was highly praised. The following is artist of the Angus prize winners: Junior Calf, male, born after Dec. 31, 1957 and before May 10, “We have departed fromI that clerk of the privy council—a son- iIor civil service post. He would take no share of responsibility in the committee's action. ' The Gardner document dealt with works department criticism of partiallycompleted plans and specifications for the mulli-m-il- lion-dollar printing bureau sub- mitted loy Montreal architect Er- nest Cormier. The committee’s steering com- 'tatee decided to continue ques- ti ning of works department offi- cials today. i ESTABLISH PREOEDENT Touching on Mr. Pickers-gills point of privileged documents, committee chairman Alan Mac. naughton (L —- Montreal Mount Royal) agreed that the commit- tee had in fact established a precedent “rightly or wrongly."' G r a n t Campbell (PC—Stor- mont) suggested the major point was not 'the question of privileged e “.aspensionrs” cast at the previous government. . “But we shouldn‘t sacrifice civil servants in doing it.” inter- jected Leon Cresto‘nl (L — Moni- real Cartier). , He and Lionel Chevrier (L p— Monti'eal Laurier). a new mom mittee member, objected to the fact that Mr. Walker was ques. trioni-ng witnesses using docu- ments not generally available to the rest of the comm-itteee. . “You’re 11 a n gin g yourself slowly,” countered Mr. Walker at one point. Alt another point Mr. Chevnier said Mr. Walker was making the remarks of a “pro- secuting attorney." Angus Breed Competition Wins In Clude River. P. E. 1.: Senior Calf, male, born July 1, 1957 to Dec. 31, 1957 — 1. Boyd Dixon. Junior Yearling, male born Jan. 1, 1957 to June 30, 1957 — 1. Boyd Dixon. Junior Champian, male, born af- ter June 30, 1956 —- Boyd Dixon; Reserve — Boyd Dixon. Tw0 year old male born July 2 1, 1955 to June 30, 19561, H. Parker Jewell; York, P. E. 1.: 2. Smith Brothers, Clyde River, P. E. I.; Senior Champion, male, b o r 11 Parker Jewell, 3 H. Parker Je- well. Reserve —- Smith Brothers. Grand Champion. male — Park- er Jewell.~Reserve — Boyd Dixon. Junior Calf, female, born after Dec. 31, 1957 and before May 10, 1958 — 1. Boyd Dixon, 2. H. Parker Jewell, . H. Parker Je- well, 4. H. Parker Jewell, ,5. Boyd Dixon, 6. Lester Rankin and Son, Southport, P. E. 1. Junior Yearling, female, born Jan. 1, 1957 to June 30, 1957— 1. H. Parker Jewell, 2. Boyd Dixon, 3 Boyd Dixon, 4. Lester Rankin and Sun. a 3 Senior Yearling, female, born July 1, 1956 to Dec. 31, 1956 ~— 1. Bar-bour and Stewart, New Wiltshire, P. E. I. Junior Ghampion, female, born after July 30, 1956 — Parker Je- well: Reserve — Boyd Dixon. Two year( old fcmlae, born Ju- ly 1, 1955 to June 30. 1956 — 1. Barbour and Stewart; 2. H. Parker Jewell, 3. Barbour and Stewart. . . Female born July 1. 1954 -to June 30, 1955 —— I. H. Parker Jewell, 2. Boyd Dixon, 3. Boyd Dixon. ’ Female born before July 1. 1954 — 1. B. Parker Jewell, 2. Barbour and Stewart, 3. ‘H. Park- er Jewell, 4. Barbour and Ste- Lower Montague United Church which was built and dedi- ‘cated for the Worship of God in 1922. Dr. James MacGregor, the noted Presbyterian pioneer, preached in 1793 at St. Andrews Point, where Mr. and Mrs. John Clark now reside. Rev. James Bulpitt, the great Methodist pioneer preached in this area in 1807. . Next Sunday, August 17, spec- ial anniversary services will re- call this grand heritage. Rev. H_ A. Fuuge, of Wentworth, N. 8., will preach at both services. A native of England, Mr. Funge served in the R.. A. F. during World War II, and then studied at Mount Allison and Pine Hill for the Ministry of the Church. WAS RENOVATED At. the afternoon service the \ Male Eight of the New Park- Royal Church will sing, and at the evening service the Brooklyn Trio, Murray River Trio and Belfast Quartet are -to provide the music. The church has been renovated and beautified this year, and the Anniversary Offerings are to de- fray these expenses. Stewart Famin HOIcI .Re-union Six of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. D.l.-Stewart, Mon- tague, 'are spending a happy time together in their home town. ' Mrs. (Rev.)'M.G. Tarvin, Hayn- memhered as the lormer Ruth Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. A.M. MacPher- son, Houlton, Maine, (Bessie Ste-I wart) are frequent visitors to P. E.I. Many will recall their form- er association with them while they were members of a mixed quartette. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, come from Lexington. Kentucky. “George” preached for many years in the Southern States un- til throat trouble forced him to retire. Mr. Rufus Stewart of Farmers Stores, St. Stephen, N.B. is an ar- dent fisherman. While fishing in his brothers pond here,- he was thrilled to catch a four pound, 6 oz. “speckled beauty”. to bring back to his friends. While renewing old acquaintan- ces in Montague and vicinity. they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Stewart and their sis- teers. Winifred Vickers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck and also their niece, Mrs. Fri, August 15. 1958 I'l‘he Guardian Page 5‘ J.D. MacLeod. On Wednesday a jolly afternoon was spent at Brudenell Island, when. 20 were present at the “Stewart Picnic”. One brother Jack, who resides ‘ in Vancouver where he was ac: countant for Robinson and Huck- ett until his retirement, wa-s‘un- arble to be present. DUKE MAY WED LONDON (Aim—The Daily Her- ald said Wednesday the Duke 0! Kent and pretty blonde Kather-y ine Worsley want to get en- gaged. The paper said there are rumors the engagement will take place within three weeks. The 22- year-old duke, first cousih of the Queen, is a frequent visitor at Katherine’s stately country home. side offices Of The Patriot. ‘ ville, Alabama, be fondly re- _ NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be paid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- The Guardian-The Patriot Guardian and The wart 5. Bar-bour and Stewart. Senior Champion, female born Senior Herd — 1. 11.. Parker well. Reserve — Barbour and Stewart. Grand Champion, female — Parker Jewell. Reserve —- Bar- bour and Stewart. Get of Sire — 1. Boyd Dixon, 2. H. Parker Jewell. ‘ Junior Herd — 1; Boyd Dixon. Senior HKERJ) ~— 1. H. Parker Jewell, 2. Boyd Dixon. Progeny of Dam —- 1. H. Park- er Jewell, 2. Boyd Dixon, 3. Les ter Rankin and’ Son. ' ‘ Special" Prize. a trophy for the Junior Champion Female, An- gus Class, donated by the Exhib- ition Associatidn, Charlottetown, P. E. I..wo.n- by Parker Jewell. l PLANE GROUNDED LONDON (Reutersl—Bnitain’s crescent winged Victor jet bomber, largest supersonic plane in the world, has been tempor- arily grounded by the Royal Air Force, it was announced Wednes- day-A defect d been found in the tailpiece of one plane but an air ministry spokesman said it is hoped .‘ to complete inspection within a month. ‘ TONIGHT Box Office opens 7:30 - Show at Dusk Great Story war Japan Today! and neither will you! JE RY LD‘S ADULT REGULAR PRICES A“ — _ IIIIRTII RIVER ‘ At Last It can Be Told '— John Marquand's ‘ Of How The ~U.S.C.I.C. Led The Crackdown On What's Happening in, . . ‘RUBERTWAGNER ' JUAN COLLINS - EDMUND 8le I COMING SATURDAY and MON. Wilderiress! 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