Relatives of die Gordona and MacI.ar-ens and others took part in the ceremony at Brudenell Wed- aesday at the annual gathering. I EASTERN GUARDIAN f ICE CREAM SOCIAL, Presby- tcrian Church Lawn, Saturday siening, July Nth. SAILS FROM SOURIS - The if V. Korsenes. with Captain ilcntzoni and a crew of 29 men , sailed from Souris at 8 p.m. last night with a cargo of 1605 cords of peeled pulp for Amsterdam. Hol- land. The Korsenes is of 1324 tons registered, has a length of 306 feet and is registered in Bergen, Nor- uay. She was loaded jointly by Pl-ll. produce and Albert Quig- lry and sons. MAGISTRATES COURT - Be- fnre magistrate Gilbert A. Gand- et at Souris yesterday afternoon. a resident of Annandale. and one of Souris, one of Dlngwells mills and one of Little Harbour were sach fined W. and costs for intox- ication in a public place. A resid- ent of Dingwclls Mills and one of North Lake were each fined 31). and costs for possession of liquor in a place other than their residen- ce. A resident of Morell was con- victed under the Highway Traf- lic Act for driving without a lie- ense. This conviction was the second in a short time. and he was fined 350.00 and costs. Three re- sidents of Greenwich for causing a disturbance by fighting in a pub- llc phce. were fined 320. each. A resident of Monticello was fined 850. and costs under the Indian Act br giving liquor to an Indian. PERSONALS to his home in Lorne Valley, after a recent operation in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Desmond Precce is spending his vacation in Montague at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Preece. He is an employee of Dupont Nylon Company. Toronto. Mrs. Ella Levine who accomp- anied Mr. and Mrs. Mueller to the Island returned to her home in Boston Mass. while in Montague she visited her cousin. Mrs. Wil- liam Ferguson. ilr. and Mrs. Josef C. Mueller. who were visiting in Montague for the past week returned to their home in West Roxhury Mass. while here they were guests of and sister. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rrwmn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mueller. Mrs: Ella Levine. and Mrs. Wil- Iiam Ferguson -spent a very enjoy- able evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macheod. Alliston. Mr. MacLeod is a cousin of Mrs. Mueller and Mrs. Fergu- IOII. Belle Isle St. Still lca Bound ST. JOHN'S NFLD. (C?) Trans- rnn department spokesmen said Wednesday ice in the strait of Belle Isle separating - ' .. d NM and Labrador is still danger- ous and ships are using the water- is 3- only. during daylight hours. lbs Canadian Pacino Empress of France officially opened the IIQM! throiuh the loose ice and W1!!! . It was the latest Oveiilll of the strait in 50 years. T said up fast. terwavcatsabootltbours Off be running tins of ships trav- illlli hatwesa nil Walter Maclntyre has returned- strait Sunday when she steamed M , snarisn Left to right: has. Itachi-en. Hamilton. om; Mn. Howard Viclteraon, Montague Miss Ethel M-acQuarrie, Montag-: i LONDON (AP) - Britain's am- bassador to the United States is) back home gathering ammunition to fire at Americans when he re- turns to Washington. Sir Harold Caccla. a dynamic diplomat with an impish smile. during a leave here has been iquietly going around Britain gath- ering material - or as he says. "making a few more bullets about our greatness to fire at Ameri- cans." Sir Harold sent up a trial bal- loon a few months ago by remind- ing Americans that Britain held the official world speed records in the air. on land and water. . .dis- covered atomic nucleus and peni- cillin. pioneered television and the jet engine. Over a tea cup in a west end club he joked about the reaction to his first "shot." "To begin witb." be said. "the Americans refused to believe it. They said to themselves 'of course. we have the biggest. the fastest, and the greatest.' IIUGE FAN MAIL "So many of them rang me up Maine Lobster Men Sfrika PORTLAND, M. (AP)-A vice-y pi sident of the Maine Lobster- nien's Association predicted Wed- nesday that most of the state's 4.000 lobsiermcn will stop hauling traps by Friday in protest against a drop in prices from 35 to 30 cents a pound. Rodney M. Cushing of Cliff is- land said an estimated 400 to 500 Casco Bay lobatcrmen refused to haul traps Wednesday and that up- aratlons there are "tied up tight." He said the MLA will meet it Rocltlanrl Friday to consider the price dispute, caused by a de- pressed market. He said lobster-' men- are unable to operate on the new price. The situation is similar to that of last September when the price) also dipped to 8) cents. Then deal-l ersagreedtopaya " oil 35 cents after most Maine lobster-l men had been idle for six days. 1 CONFESSES FAILURE l BERLIN (AP) - Communist: East Germany admitted Wednes- day lt has fallen behind by more than 1oo.ooo.ooo relates in prom- ised ddlverles of heavy machin- ary to Russia. By Red accounting; that's more than Trade Minister Heinrich Rau confessed this "irresponsible failure" before the commusilst's party centrall arrnmittee. I is riioiisorriio i MONTREAL ICP)-The appoint- ment of Daniel W. Cameron as) vice-president of rnanufact in at ' Locomotive Works. Lim- ited, was announced here today. A native of New Glasgow. N.s... Mr. Cameron has served lllKQj Mr. Cameron began his eareerl It. with Montreal Lneosnotlva Works ll I911. -aoaa......-ac. YEO THEATRE: NOW rtamo "The Great Mon" Fraa Silverware 'su.v"i9-u'u'l'nii”oo . to be men away on MONDAY. now inour brandnew RETURN TO BRUDENELL Gathers Shots To Fire Al Yanks us; Douglas MacLaren and son Stewart. Montague. STANDING. Henry MacLai'cn, Charlottetown; Glen MacLaren,l afterward to find oiil if what I had be” said was really true and I had al huge fan mail." i Sir Harold. who is returning to Washington this week. said: "I am determined to continue selling Britain in America. I am sure the more we explain mir- selves to Americans. the sooner we shall settle any little misun- dcrstanding which may crop up between us." He admitted that' Americans sometimes find the British diffi- cult to understand. "One minute we have a great empire. the next we are trying to give it away." he smiled. "One minute i tell them of the wonder- ful things we are doing. and the next we are saying we are broke." "But." he added confidently. "I have complete faith in the future of Aiiglo-American relations pro-, vlded Britain speaks out about Britain." And that's what Sir Harold in- tends to do. PROPOSE ARMY CUT SEOUL (AP)-The independent! Korean newspaper H 'ook ILBO reports today the United states has proposed that South Korea re- V4 New Perth: Alden Brudenell; Chester Martin. Cale- icorated chair under streamers of Mat-I...3ren douia: tetown. Meet Wednesday At Brudenell The decendants of the Briirienell Pioneers gathered yesterday at Brudenell island to celebrate the l54th. anniversary of the landing in 1803. Following is the program: til Prnycr by Rev. l).A ('aiiip- I2) A pipe solcciiiin. '"l.lil' lluzitl looking back to the feats of these rugged pioneers. to gain strcnitlh for the future. 14) A solo. ”The Lords My Slii-p- 3 herd". in Gaelic by Mr. Chcstcrl Martin i” 15) A duet by Mrs Bruce Mar-1 Laren and Mr Chester Marvin. l ”Wlll Ye No Come Back Aimin i (ii) The annual meeting. All of- ficers re-elected unanimously ' Following the ceremony all rel turned to the picnic grounds to en- b Joy is delicious lunch l)llFllIf.', the lunch period a number of hiizlilzind neth Clark and Janet MClllNll were thoroughly enjoyed as wcre pipe. selections by Mr. Bruce .'ilacl.arcn. l SUBWAY TIED l'P TORONTO (CF) 'l'orunlo's subway was tied up for 5 minutes during the rush hour early Wed- nesday when one car of a train) broke down. Thousands of coin- muters jammed stations. Buses duce its 700.00ttman armed force. The U.S. Enbassy refused to com-l meat. were pressed into emergency ser- vice to untangle the pllc-up. dance selections by Misses (liveli- INSPECTION TOUR I O6-sessiou, CAPITOL TO-DAY ONLY ADULTS 600 Children under I2 years cars R I - s FREE ..-g.,;,,r,-,;',- r BOX OFFICE OPENS I l'.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Rain or Fine TONIGHT - FRI. ROCK HUDSON BARBARA RUSH THlS WAS THE NIGHT ANDJHE mass! it incrsai raavasfssron OF THE i0MAi,lAwKg -....,,g SHOW! 2:8-7-I COMING FRI. and SAT. 'Secret Stairway Office Of The Hon. Angus has inherited the secret stairway has shown the staircase was built of Parliament Hill. with the office of Fisheries Minis- ter J. Angus MacLean. and rumor. the spiral staircaselhemined in by patronage petition- leads from his office in the West Block of the Parliament Buildings - A public works voucher for the to the street below. A. Macdonald. Canada's prime minister from IM7 to 1873.1 spire atop the West Block, now used the secret staircase to avoid. called Mackenzie Tower. Tyvo Lovely Parties Are Given To The Young People friends of Miss Enid Donald gath- ered at her home in Sea View to tender her a ' er in honor of her approaching .g marriage. friend. Miss Eleanor Campbell, en- tered the room to the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs Lorne Campbell. idani were seated on a nicely de- Bruce MacLaren. Cliarlut- pink and white ribbons and bells. the Hills were carried in by Judy Woodside and Linda MacI(ay and were opened by Lois Murphy and Ethel Adams. George Moase and the gifts ar- ranged on the table by Rita Mur- phy and Elizabeth Dickieson. thanked her friends for the lovely 1 when they were settled in gifts and invited them to visit her - borne. Lunch was served by me in her home. was spent socially and Mr. James. . . . . . . yh I-d . .- h - Beaii'sto favoured the guests with l their home wlshmg Cm" and Lmd' 01 ah mt her Swen Mrs' R' to the Isles". by'Mr. Bl'llCi' x1;u-- violin selections amrmizanic-d byl . . v . , Laren. official piper of the clan. Ml'S- l-0""? Campbfll 0" the 0?” 1-mmj 1- lmgseegrizzxpggxpgosn Et:::'h(:)ddeB:g I3) Address by Rev. D,A Camp. gan. A bountiful lunch was serv- LONG JOURNEY lo! 5" tamer wit Green Ncw bell. who stressed the v.'ilui- of Ed b.V the ladies. water uh" ueuly . month ml Landau P-EII: ' ' - t Long River. opened their home on Nile to where it becomes the Nile are spending a holiday at York Wednesday. .luly 3rd to tender a River. mm. July is. 1957 The Guardian is... 5 Case Adiournad u..””"”c.'J:i'y'i.ET"si';'?J.u"wii:.1 In Georgetown Goes With ses were heard and the accused was eosnrnittad to stand trial at ttieaext sittingolthecourt baviag erimlul iitrsdlcion in the oouny. A resident of Cardigan and one of Newport were each fined I25. ytor having liquor in their poss- ession which had not been purch- ased at a vendors. A resident of launching was fin- ed some for luv liquor in a place other than is . idence. Ian ll. Mar.-l..eod. crown prosec- utor for Kings represented the crown in all cases. IJ!'I'AWA ICPI -A new minister . seeing callers. but recent research by his Liberal successor. Hon. The secret "escape hatch" goes ” Alexander Mackenzie, prime min- later from if): to ma. After holding office for two Long the source of speculation . years. Mr. Mackenzie. apparently Magistrates court was held at Georgetown on Wednesday. July 17th before Stipendiary Magist- snte Gilbert A. Gaudet. The preliminary hearing of a former resident of Souris who has. been residing in Suminerside and who is in custody in Queens Coun- ty Jail was continued. Further evi- dence was taken against him of unlawfully breaking and entering the dwelling house of John Maels- aac at Saint Charles on June 18th. A considerable number of articles were tendered and identified as having come from the Mclsaac dwelling The case was adjour- ned for one week for judgement The same party had his prelimin- ary hearing on a charge that he uh,- Iawfully did by forcegattempt to an, ordered the staircase built. l project is in the public archives. Mr. Mackenzie also ordered the the picturesque Rumor once said that Sir John first 1 construction of IEWABD YOUNG SLEUTII SUDBURY. Ont. C?) e- A 19 year-old Neelon Township girl has been awarded 85(1) for her ipart in helping to solve a 3i4.0lX lwarehouse theft in Sudhury last .month. Claudette Lalunrte told po- lice of a truck parked near her I, k . U home the morning after the hreali g . I" n in. Claudette's information helped MONTRLALTTM 3Pl"”'"m9"" This offence is alleged to have bring about the arrest and convic- Eof Dollllla-S V- Glmdef 85 V109-PF? taken place on June 22nd while the tins: of two Toronto men f sldent and general manager of the, .'Atlantic Region of Canadian Nat-l linai Railways was ed by APPOINTED On the evening of June 12th. shower to their nephew Clair Mac-I Leod and his bride the former Miss Enid Donald of Sea View. A large numb: of friends from Long River and surrounding dis- tricts gathered to welcome Clair's ellaneous show- . Stanley F. Dingle. vice-president When all had assembled. the bride to the settlement and show-. l. I "I t H ' u 0 '11 - bride-to-be accompanied by her er them with 81".! and good wish- y 3;: 'l';';'g":ld asgssewho ';'s”r':g 6' . When the bride and groom iii-re seated in the living room under. pink and white streamers andy ltiring on July Ill under the pen- lslnn rules of the company. YORK 30B Mowers 6 and 7 ft. white bells, their gifts were car- ried in by Esther and Joan Payn-K :-dllagstolazaebglagfzgd ?;gu:,':E:nlltlfr. gan(lVMlrs Gf;I'dI:)lI Hardy and- ses were read by Mrs. Lorne Ram- ; tile” wlltj ef5”:; 0 ,t d9 3's'AHVf"e "Y and were arranged on me ab, lLeWlgSuflbIl(T llalllllrl fan A 1 :rl'y h by 1"” Pmmt lday They relurlledortoatlleirl holhle The yoom thanked their friends on Saturday July 5",. ion behalf of his bride and him- M H ' V y self for their beautiful gifts which - '- 5'91? is”?-.g ""3"- ' ' J ” dishes: linen, etc and al?ApemAa.hlwhgdy. Mm hl.” lam"- ln substantial sum of money. He in- . r" 1” K: lfsgey who is ,' P3” Enid vlted them to come and visit them ,l1'f"" slgml ;.rm;'S- aligspaig ma me"-llber Proffit, Montrose. lladtes. The remainder of the eve-. Ml-S5 mil"? COOK YOTK. 19" by ing was spent in pleasant conver- Pliine On Tuesday. Jilly 2nd. f0I" satjon gfter which an damned 1ol'l'orontu where she will spend her When the bride and her atten- 47 Rakes complete with fodder on rubber 44 Rakes complete with tedder on steel Th" ms” we" Md W M” I Massey Harris 7 ft. tractor mower, used I Massey Harris hay loader. used few weu chosen words Bale elevators skipper. The remainder of the eyeiiingy many years of happiness. 3?” 3"” lHmll.V- McGowan's Limited, Kilmuir Mr. and Mrs. James Bernard, travel from the source of the Bluel Rey. and Mrs. Griffin, Ontario, STORE HOURS AT CENTRAL ROYALTY THUR . . . . . 8 a.rn.-8:30 p.m. Fri .. . . . . .. 8 a.rn.-9:30 p.m Sat. . . . . . . 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