Commander .I.N. Kenny of Char- lnlletown takes the salute during . march past following the in- gpeclltifl of the Souris Sea Cadet Curpg Thursday. with Cmr. W rAs SALUTE AR IINSII -PRODUCE Pl-osbytoriuns, I tu:Ol:eTliInE1;lenllLiilitiiiajoiiigrimllI C.G.I.T. Group Eu-: Wholesale dealers prices to coiintry stations. wooden cases,- . . . V l ',',f.',h395,.';fF”B395,m:9'"'" A meeting for the pui'pose of or- Receipta 353. ' ' ganizing n C.G.I.'I'- group compris- lutter: Current non-tenderable ! ins girls "Om ll"! PF95bYl9l'Ilh ” receipts 5'lVs-5894: current l.ender- and Baptist Churches, Montague. able receipts 57', . Fr sh - cl . . unmet, pl.-um gob psi” 5955531: p was held in the United Baptist fresh wholesale lion . lcnderable Cllmh Wednesday evenms. May ; fresh wholesale tender 8th at seven-thirty, under the lea- ' ' - in h” rMr. Sandra MacEa h Cheek: Y.o.b. factory. 0ntario1e:!lisalI:IoMrs.iSpencer Llewellycm. white 34: colored 341.4. delivered" assisted by Mrs. beroy White. Montreal. Quebec white 3512; col- i The meeting opened with the call ored 33Vx; wholesale Ontario wliite to worship. psalm I05. 1 - 5 Ind 85'l6. colored 35ll's; wholesal . hec white 34'r'x; colored 34; one Potatoes: Florida while 50.: 2.35- 150: N. B. 75.; 1.75135; us. 50:; 1.10-1.15: N.B. l0s 26-28; P,F,,1 755 200-2.15; Clailornia new While 100a 60-4.75; P.E.I. 105 33.35. T 4... 1((eB!tI)' I1 I110 Iallllini base in Mayor if.A. Campbell and WA. ran the Souris Legion Home w ' :1. hm gm 5.; cadet ere IA. Harry Myers. of Halifax. Ctigriiittie. mu oinspzctivu Wu Lt. RC. White, commanding ol- til it t i th C . formed flcer of the Souris Corps, souii..e.,:i.. '.f..,...,'If ,3; or" Potato Problem Al Islclncl ProcIucers'Meeiing method of treatment for the pro- vontion of these diseases. He said moot of these could be traced to spores on the seed and even a gord The iiiiportallce of treating po- tallies used for seed was emphas- ized at ii potato producers' meet- ing held at Birch Court yesterday of its history and described the steps taken by the Department at lthat time. Mr. Hmvalt said he felt that too- tato producers on the Island should he l'(lilC0l'llOd enough with the fu- ture of the industry to make a small contribution which would provide control. M his suggestion an application form was presented asking that s Discussed Ifleriloofl. Representative grow- cashing would benefit Lhem mate- !” Mm. l"'(15enl (mm many paf(g rihuy, - tllotcttprtisenl till it in. indicating p- "n- . Mr. Life Howatt. la 93' would be willing to pay Kr?V'vhA;v'll:.;)l:llrelepl-?sidedA EARLY PROBLEMS one dollar nit-mbersltip fee. The Mr. Henry MacLaren chief oil the Seed Certification Branch out- lined the precautions taken by his office to preven the spread disease and explained the regula- tions pi-etaining lo the certifica- fh into Industry in the early years Mr, 31;. peppm former chwflappllcallnn intimated that the dol- inspector for the mama llronglyllaf could he collected through the emphasized the need for treatment. He recalled many of seed I dealer during the shipping season. Ml-. Filric Campbell. manager of the P.l::.I. Potato Marketing Board noted that the Board had e problems which faced the po- (imi of SCHT. I in. George Ayres. associate plant patholiglst from the service Laboratory said the man who treats his seed every year viill very seldom have a problem iiilh disease. He said three of the most commonly known diseases in island potatoes are storage rot. blacklel and wilt. Mi-. Ayres explained In detail the EASTERN GUARDIAN v.-ililmv 'concert Heatherdale Hall Monday. May 13th. 8100 W"- MOTHEII Trinity Father and son banquet Monday. 0:30 p.m. MONTAGUE rink announces Fri- day and Saturday night dances cancelled for this week only. due ANNOUNCEMENT NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS CECIL'S FEED SERVICE Stocking is full line of Purina Feeds Located In the building formerly occupied by tile egggroding station on Main Street. Montague. CECIL FRENCH. Manager. to the construction of a new floor. ORDER your delicious Mother's Day 3 layer lemon filled cake to- day. either hocolate or white. Price 31.75. Montague Bakery. MOTHER'S Day special. China cups and saucers with "mother" imprint 31.25 and &.lil. BoeIine.r'l Jeweller. Montague. i PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Service Wood Island Church. Sunday. May 12. ll p.m. Caledonia Church 3 p.m. Murray Davis. Student Ministory. i I I THE Presbyterian Church Inl l I Canada. St. John's Belfast. Ser- vices next Lord's Day: 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School to am. All are welcome. Rev. Don-.' aid Nicholson. Minister. l l El.EC'I'ION promises may be; soon forgotten. But believe this. From now until June tenth every male voter. buying Ti Top. or House of Stone tailored suit get: special discount price. This also applies to I full line of men's ready to wear slacks. ,M.A. Mac- YEO been given authority to 11 dues from' the producers liiiteiti date the response had not been encouraging. INTEREST NEEDED lie felt that the potato Industry which accounts for over it third of the Island economy should re- ceive every protection available and the producers should be pre- pared to collect dues Irotn their onw members'.il'P- He thought the dealers would be glad to make the membe ship deduction for my p ucer giving the dealer iii"; l the hymn "Near The Cross." The Scripture lesson. Psalm 27. was read responsively followed by lprayer by Mrs. Llewellyn. Psalm 47 was read y Mrs. White and Kay isorrie and he devotional period lclosed with the hymn "What A Friend We Have In.Jesus." The following officers and com-4 i mlttces were appointed: President, I M. and sine of the pack. He noted that a great number of People Who consume potatoes do not want any more than 10 lbs. or less at one time. Mr. Campbell suggested that no one present wonid buy a rotten orange in one of the local groc- ery stores but at the same time reminded them that a potato in Toronto costs almost as much as is paid for an orange here. ”We l I i must try to put ourseelves in the , Rev. John Cash Heads South King's Co. Softball League REV. John Cash. Vernon River, I”! elected president of the South-i 9"! Kings Softball League . uh. "Dual meeting held in the Council Clfl?':"b"5t Montague laiil night. "9 Welje approximately twenty representatives present from Ver- T Jean FeI'gu5on- 1 , - : Margaret Macl.ea:. ;” secp:i:,s'dl?.g, ?:f'l'lE4; treasurer, Christine Van- Hmnei membership committee glzirltiilia Llewellyn was appointed, 9 Pfhgram committee for next mifjgnsd which will be held next Ha” Pr BY In the Presbyterian The int-cling l,'l .ed 111 ih . Dah benediction (crud -Illriiapld M” I Saturday. May 11. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 ct each game- The team winning the ui-leg will have the preference of playing non. Cardigan. Iona and Montague. :?n&aTF :iin:?:;' ;':dml"":'; The schedule is to start Sundayl in the p'ay"ffs June 2 at two p.m. and will run The ' to July 28th. June second wlII.the alilggr Iettsriwtzi Ebitlllgteplfilii see Vernon and Montague andi the island championships The Cardigan at Iona. The teams mayi Montague Bakery in; .i....;..... . play three games before handing trophy for me team with me mug in their official list of fifteen plny- est points at the end of the regul In. Ti: are to bembroken and hr schedule. ' postpon games w be played Jami on the following weanemay, with aha... 'i:f'"p:2:;".;f,”V.o"fffV.;:'; five innings cuustluting I luui winning the playoff; game in case of rain or darkness ' etc. The visiting team is to supplyi l WANTED r I waitresses, experience not necessary. S1000 W991? ly with room and board. BISON RESTAURANT Montague, Phone 58 . the umpire and the home team the base Judges. Diamonds musti be clearly marked and cared for; in best possible '- manner. Home- teams are to provide Iinew ball aut ority to do so. Mr. Campbell said the time had come when producers milk"! llogm to give more thought to the quality place of the consumer and give a grade that we ourselves would like to buy. rather than try to beat the inspector." he said. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. PULPWOOD A 0U!" .Vard at Montague will not be opened unt.il . "A "Public Pigeon No. I'' In Technicolor BOATES (P. E. I.) LIMITED CHARLO'I'I'IIF OWN I Mayfair Theatre - MURRAY RIVER - MAY 11th l SATURDAY Starring. Red Skellon and Vivian Blaine snow TIME-8 p.m. l MASTER reaps , comesr WINNERS . POULTRY SECTION h 1. Herbert Scott, Coriiwall. l 1,12 ton Master Chick Starter Krums. 2. Mrs. Elmer Macheod, Long River 200 Cockerels donated by Island Chick Hatchery. Drawing by Ralph Raynor, Manager. Island Chick Hatchery. "HAVE A HEART" by Ch'town Easter Monday Players l l l Parish Hall. Souris Saturday. May II at 8:30 MOIITAGIIE THEATRE SATURDAY MAY 11 SHOWS 8:00-10:00 p.m. Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax "EDGE OF THE CITY" JOHN CASSAVETES and SIDNEY POITIER. A brand new movie from M.G.M. so now it's story has not yet reached the ears of many of our patrons. A superb new kind of show so searching in it's story and moral your think- ing will need to be rendlusled. Come see this action story.- COMING MON. - TUE. "THE BAR!-:F00'I' CONTESSA" Silverware to be drawn for soon. Specialties between Acts TUESDAY NIGHT Lood. tailor. Murray River. RURAL Beautification " Owing to backward weather. the closing date of entries in the Soc- iety's. contests has been extended a few days after May llth. Pros- pective contestants should forward their entries without delay. Five conlestst-V Farm Home Improve- ment. Small Holding Imp., Wom- en's Institute Community imp.. Landscape Imp- and Flower Gar- dcll Competition. A total of 82700.M in Cash prises. Address - Rural Beautification Society. I! Green Street. Charlottetown. ATTENTION FARMERS The annual meeting of the Montague and districts artificial breeding club will be held on Tuesday. May 14th at 8:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Montague. All interested farmers and members are urged to at- tend. Directorsplease meet at 8:00 p.m. ' A . t "Don Maouiotl. Secretary. Alirllsiclat '.NSEMINA'l'ION iAg:IIfClLI0l'll m he 3 Boy or the t ipiusemlntor for tlsslwest nos Al-utidu heading Club. WhltIr"'lricltI& tool MEET YOUR CANDIDATE JOHN A. MacDONALD A University graduate with an excellent war record and a splendid family background of public Shows I-3-7-9 ans.-ism JULIE LONDON TODAY MON- and me. A nimli sllssls . est la the man you want A about the R life he has already crowded into a short career years of unselfish public service. As a recognition of his seal and qualities of leadership he has held many high offices and now is: President of King's County Bosrdoi"Prs.de.sPast Provincial Pl-esldgentdthe Canadian Legion. member of Board Kingi County Memorial Hospital. a Director P.i-ll. Plowing Match Assn, member of the Federation of Agriculture. etc. In public life he has been twice elected to the Provin- cial Legislature and appointed Opposition financial critic and Party Whip. King's County needs such a capable and well qualified representative at Ottawa to present your s In a fearless independent manner that will get results. VfYl'I.' Ms:-.DONAl.D IN RING! EFI1 A IIIEFIINBAKEII GOVIBNMINT ON JUNE 10th has-u.-ii hy the KI!-s'I5IIIty man and the wnwmri HUT A COMEDY IN 8 ACTS l Fiddler Address SEND ENTRIES T0 BOX 174 MONTAGUE l (Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce) - FIDDLING & STEP-DANCING CONTEST I MONTAGUE RINK. MONDAY. MAY 20th. En'tt'ir-.s must be postmarked not later than midnight May lftth Entry Dancer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . noosooooIoI- I COMING - MONDAY & TUESDAY (May I3-14) "The Revolt of Mamie Stover" In CINEMASCOPE and TECHNICOLOR . Ilarring: Jane Russell. Richard Egan. 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