PREPARING FORlPAVING AT SOURIS The Island Construction Comp- sny.Mr. George Hawkins Manag- er is setting up its asphalt plant in Sourls preparatory to the re- building of some six miles of pavement from Sourh to Red P0l"" W0” I-I Ilready underway days. The crushed gravel being on the sitbgrading. The erection of "19 Dlanl ll nearing completion used in the mix is being hauled and it is expected that the actual from 1”” "d "I" "N P IN” Iayins or the asphalt will corn- supplied by MacDonald's at Norris stone to a new life. an-in can help mence in about a week or ten Pond in Souria. " R.A.F. Jet Planes Blasi - Rebel Arab Headquarters By ROSS IIRTWIIISTLE SHARJAH. Arabian Trucial Coast lReulersl-RAF jet planes today blasted the headqua tcis of an Arab rebellion in the pro-Brit- lsh Arab state of Oman and Mus- III. Four Venom let fighters flying from this British base drove in on the rebelsl great round" fortress at Nizwa with rockets and cannon fire. The rebels took the fortress last week. The fortress is the headquarters of the revolt leader, the imam (spiritual leader! of Oman. who is contesting the rule of the pro- Britisb sultan of the territory. Rebel tribesnsen supporting the imam against the sultan were warned in leaflets showered over the area that the air attacks would be carried out today. "econnaissance planes reported Wednesday that the round fort at Nivwa was in the rebel hands and was flag Sharjah is about M0 miles north of Nizwa. British troops have been moved to the base here from Bah- rein. 12 SORTIES Nizwa fort. with 25-foot-high mudbrlck walls and watchtowers. dominated the poverty - stricken mud cottages of about 6,000 vil- lagers in the shadow of the lo.- 00iHoot Jabal Akhdar, or itreen flying the imam's personal Wednesday RAF Venom Jets flew lz sortlcs against the fort at lzkl. 50 miles from Nizwa, and their rockets gutted the structure. In the first of 12 sortics today, the Venoma screamed in on Nizwa at 700 feet with rockets and can- non shells thudding into the walls of the fort. Pilots returning to refuel and rcarm said there was no sign of life beneath the lmam's fluttering EASTERN GUARDIAN ICE CREAM with strawberries and cake. Saint Marys Hall, Mon- tague Saturday, July 27th. MT. STEWART United Church Mi. Stewart ll a.m.: Donaldalou 1:30 p.m.: Bristol 7:80 pm. i l.I.EWLLYN'S value sale con- tinues with all ltcms in stock and other specials added. Don't Miss. rots RENT: A cottage in Lower Montague about 350 yards from the pavement. Phone 61-14. 81'. PI-ITIZR'S BAY Pastoral Charge: Service Sunday July Nth St. Peter's at 7:30 p.m. Conducted by Mr. Anthony Ware. ICE CREAM SOCIAL in Lower Montague Hall, Friday it i g h t, July 26th. Sponsored by the Low- er Montague Ladiea' Aid. VALLEYFIELD - Orwell Head congregation services for Sunday. July 18th; Valleyfield ll:00 a.m. Bella River 1:00 p.m. Orwell Head 1:30 pm. Rev. F. Macxiunon. DUNDAS - Annandale United Baptist Church services for sua- day, July 10th: Annandale, mos a.m. Dundas. azoo p.m. Rev. Row- land-Hill. Putor. GEORGETOWN Pastoral charge United Church of Canada: Servic- es for July 28th. 11 a.m. Mllltowa Cross; 3:11 pm. Sturgeon - 8.8. at 1:30 p.m.; 1 pm. Georgetown. Rev. W.A. Paterson. Minister. Till PRESIYTERIAN Church in Canada. St. John's. Belfast. services next Lord's Day: it a.m. and 7:80 pm. Sunday School to am. All an welcome, Rev. Duo- ald Nicholson. Minister. PARISH OF Georgetown Angli- can Church of Canada. Sunday July 10th. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. ll a.m. Holy Cornmunia and sermon. Rev. V1.6. Hog. Priest - In - Charge. MURRAY IARIOUR -Murrw River United Church of Sunday July I services as follows: Murray Harbour ll a.m. Llda Sands I p.m.: Murray River 7:! Brooks. DJII. Ilr. WI. GIOIC spcalar. Tlll Presbyterian Church in Canada. services for Sunday. July 28th are as follows: Peter's Road. li:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the morning service of worship. Everyone wel- come. Rev. M, Carl Currie, Min-, ister. . - THE Presbyterian Church in.-' Canada services for Sunday. July 20th: Cardigan divine worship ll p.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Lorne Valley afternoon service 2:30 pm. Sunday School 2:00 p.m. Montague evening service 1230 p. in. Sunday school 10:00 a.m. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. D.A. Campbell. Minlstel MURRAY Harbour - Murray River Pastoral Chsrgc. The United Church of Canada. Services Sun- day July zsui. Murray Harbour ll a.m.: Little Sands 8 p.m.; Murray River 1:30 p.m. Special Speaker at all services Mr. W.E. Brooks of the Unitad Church Laymen's Assn. Rev. L.S. Wooifrey. Minister. DUNDAS - Annandale United Church Circuit, Sunday. July ma. I957. Dundas. afternoon service. 3 pm. Mr. Peter A. Reilly of Ari- ington. Mass.. a gifted writer. and a former son of P.E.I. will be the guest spgker. Sunday school 10:!) a.m. Fo at Hill Sunday School Nil a.m. Annandale evening wor- ship 7:30 pm. Mr. Reilly will be the speaker at this service also. Sunday School 7 pm. TIIE MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge: The United Church of Canada. Rev. J M. Fraser. Minis- ter. Sunday. July 28. Rev. Dr. A.S. Weir. of Charlottetown is to be the guest preacher at these ser- vices: Lower Montague: 9:45 a.m. Momlng service Trinity Church. Montague: ll a.m. Morning ser- vice and Junior Sunday School. A hearty welcome to all who worshlll with us. . s PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada: Service Caledonia. July not at ilzw a.m. Sunday school t 10:09 a.m.: in Wood II- laads & Sm p.in.: SIIIIIIY ICIIWI Service in Murray white flag over the fort or in the mud cottages surrounding its "The fort, town and the sur- rounding date palm groves seemed quite deserted." said the detachment leader. Flt. Lt. Thomas Syme. STRIKE IN MORNING Telling the story of the early morning strike, Symc said, ”'l'he first strike of four Venoms at- tacked the fort at 0745 local time after first flying low over the town to check that nobody was In the vicinity." , Syme said that in Wednesday's strike against the fort at lzki ”there was an old lady on top of the fort so we buzzed her and waited until she scuttled away be- fore attacking." Meanwhile. the sultan is re- grouping his forces and is ex- pected to move up to Adam. south of Nizwa. in an attempt to trap the rebels against the wild mount- ain range behind them. The sultanato's 1.500 fighting men are led by lo British officers. MEETING ARRANGED The British political resident. Sir Bernard Burrows. went from Bahrein to Muscat today to con. sult with the sultan on what seps should be taken to assist him to control Oman. There are four leis based at Sharjah-a detachment from No. 12 squadron which flew in here given by Mrs. D. M ” from Aden. Each fighter is armed with four rockets and 600 rounds of cannon ammunition. A support group of Email: troops numbering about lm men flew in here Wednesday from Kenya. PERSONALS Mrs. Alan Nicholson. Frederic- ton. .N'.B. is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Malcolm MscGowan. Kllmuir. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mills. Mont- rcal, Quebec. are the guests of Mrs. Milis' mother. Mrs. J. W. Murdock. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and young daughter of Ottawa. are spending their v ' in Monta- gue. Miss Kay Monroe, Millis. Mass.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mathcson. Montague. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Matheson. is their granddaughter. Miss Glenda Mac- Leod. Charlottetown. B.EGoods-ic NEW TIRE SALE DINING 6.00-I6 & C; no-is...Sn.ss no-ts...sit.ss 1021 L5 lwsu 6.704! 3 22.! CHI! 83 215 ,- R-DIE Is Forgiven For Stealing S500 NEW YORK iAPl - Evangelld sham Thursday forgave a 356) la Graham greeted Silver. and the iattm said: "I didn't do anything wrong." "I fordve you." said Graham. "I want to invite you to our rally. his sxperleuea oudst to drive you want ." : "Fm in enough troubla already and my wife is sick." : "We would like to help you set I Silvar: "I don't want any char- Grdam: "What you need is to be brought closer toward God. God loves you and is wining to help you. I have forgiven you already. Let this experience he a stepping : Q you. Silver. showing increasing signs ing. Graham went in to talk with Judge Eugene G. Schulz, who had set the ball. CORNWALL W. I. The July meeting of Cornwall W.l. met at the home of the pre- sident. Mrs. Herbert Scott. The ” waned with verses on Summer, by John the Lilacs. fol- lowed by 0 Canada. Roll call was answered by sev- enteen mcmbers. Minutes were read and approved. it was passed at the meeting that membership fee be raised to fifty cents as re quested by headquartcu. Swimming lessons were again discussed and it was decided that each road should be responsible for transporting their own child- ren also that a fee of fifty cents per child or not more than one dollar per family be charged to pay expenses. it wu agreed to invite a neigh- boring lnstitute to meet with Corn- wall W.l. at September meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Beer. The subject,of finish- of irritation. strode front the build- V ly IDAN MACDONALD .. Canadian Press Staff Writer ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. iCP) - Pro- vincial counsel H. Carl Golden- berg of Montreal told a three-man commission Wednesday t:hat early methods used to attract industries to Newfoundland meant a loss of revenue to the province. He told the commission. investi- gating Newfoundland: financial auangementa with Ottawa, that until 25 years ago the province's chief industry was fishing. which today "is clearly a source of ex- penditure rather than of govern- ment revenue." The fishermen were poor and scattered in some 1,300 settle ments along 6.000 miles of coast- line. Boats were the main method of transportation. Highways and public services were almost non- existani. To acquire a more diversified economy. the government offered tracts of land to pulp and paper companics. Mining was also en- couraged. New mads were built and services improved. However. agreements with the paper companies. "in addition to ing the school ” t was brought up but was laid aside for the present time. The August meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Hamid Don- ahuo. Roll call will be answered with a sowisu-tbint and a talk in 4-H Sewing Clubs will be given by Mrs. Waldon Lowther. A sewing contest will be prepar- ed by Mrs. D. Gass. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Ford Wil-, son. Mrs. Joseph Donahue, Mrs.i G.R. Rain and Mrs Waldon Low- Liter. A reading on "How to Improve our Province for Tourists" was The meeting closed with the National Anthem and lunch was served by hostess and committee. Mummy wrapping; from sn- cicnt Egypt show the earliest known examples of embroidery. James Anatle. Montague. Patrick lloldane Campbell. Montague, Qu John Carr. Charlottetown . . John Clair. Montague. High Sire Daniel Condon, Georgetown Russell Fraser. Montague. Fraser John French. Montague. .. John Gsudet, Montague. G James Glddings. Montague George Hennigar. Montague. Mac Liv!!! Loula Allaa Jamleson. Montague, Water Jamea Larkin. Montague, Queen Percy . llonta thersqsectlvaamountsa ii nsaklngof p Seymour Acorn. Montague. Locust Street . . . . ....... Mrs. Seymour Acorn. Montague. Locust Street Forhan Bears. Montague. R.R.. -i - Reginald Buell. Montague, MacDonald St. Walatone Collins. Montague. Riverside nriv'c”f..f. John Denham. Montague. R.R. Maurice Doiron. Montague. Locust Francis Fraser. Montague. Fraser Street aul Street . Lcod Aven Junior Hennigar. Montague. MacLeod Ave. faster Hennigsr, Montague. Maclleod Ave. .. Willard Rannigar. Montague. Macl.eod Ave. . William Hennlgar. Montague. Macbeod Ave. . illgginbotbam, Montague. locust Street botharn. Montague. High Street .. Alas Kennedy. Montague. Kennedy street .. Colin Landry. Montague. Locust Street Est. James Murphy. Montague. Main St. . Myers. Montague. Patrick st. Jean Mscnonald. Montague. Main st. . . . . .. Angus MacEacbern. Montague. Locust St. ontague, Riverside Drive w. a. asnemtn. Montague..Msin "st. "" '''''' . . gt. Maclaeod Avenue acteod Ave. . . . . .. other concessions. granted them , ion from -I for 99 years. in the circ -M at the time. and having regard to the results obtained. an inducement of this kind was justified." MINING SHOWS PROMISE "it has been estimated that forests now contribute about 31 per cent of the tprovince'sl in- come. . . . But the contractual oh- ligation assumed by the govern- meat of Newfoundland not In im- pose stumpage charges beyond the year M00 seriously restricted its capacity to raise revenues from its forest resources." Although the government has not imposed stumpage charges. commissioner Slr Albert Walah of St. John's. said it does receive a limited amount of revenue in the form of a 82-an-acre rental and "they also pay taxes which find their way back to the province." Mr. Goldenberg said only min- LIST OF TAX OEFAIILTERS TOWN OF MONTAGIIE Real Estate St. Extensi Oll .. ecn Street : -ase- lstrcci I Street . . Street Street pas 3:-:-as-as 888 5388838888 Fr; 83! Notice is hereby given, that pursu ant to the rm Act. 182. I will on the 14th day of August, A.D. 1957, at that hour of two o'clock in the atbarnoon make application to the Maglst rate of the Town of Montague at his court room in Georgetown for judgment against each and all the lands above described for. bove mqltioned. and then unpaid, and also for judgment partlcaabovcnamed for theamotmts above them rapecttvely in reapecttopoll taxcsortaxonreal orpersonal property. orothertaxorsnyorallof suchtaxa, andtheounpaidandproceed uponsuch judgment as by law directed. and unless cause to the contrary such application at the time and place aforesaid. Dated at Montague thh 19th day of July. A. D.. 1957. WATER SKIING AT SOURIS I Water skiing is becoming pop- Lean powered by an outboard towing skier Art Peters across the ular at Souns. The "Nancy Lee" motor and capable of reaching a harbour. owned and driven by Allan Mac-.apeed of over twenty knots is seen. Newfoundland Problems Aired Before Commission -no ., ing "gives promise of increasing revenues in this part of the do- main." l CRITICIZE5 TAX STRUCTURE He also said Newfoundland- munlcipal tax structure is a drain on provincial resources. The na- ture and economy of poor. sparsely-settled communities did not enable residents to pay for "even a minimum of nicipal works and services." Many ser- vices financed locally in other provinces are provided by the provincial government in New- ftusndland. M.r. Goldenberg spent the first half of the day-long sessio dis- cussing the individual Newfound- l.ander's ability to pay taxes. "For every dollar raised in Newfoundland.',' he said, "the same proportional tax rate would yield 3107- In the Miaritimes." He was scheduled to continue his case for an upward revision of the financial terms of union with Canada today. discussing the province's standard of public ser- vices. RADIO and TV SERVICE CALLS Every Saturday afternoon our service man will make g many. July 25. 1957 11.. Guardian Page 5 ii OFFER PLANBANDAI1 . RANGOON. Burma tkeutsralc 3: Press reports said today Caecho- Id slovakia has offered to upply lg , Burma with MiG-is let 5l.IItera,luu huwdku Duiuuut arms and ammunitl in exchange for rice. No firm commitments have been made. TORONTO (CPI-Qarlaa a'owa.I.dsIi!niaisurat &aI'lndspasuaeqoftrave pttbIidl!.dladW straight to TO-DAY AND SAT...CAPITOL A Mlle-A-Minute Cross coumy Laugh Riot 2 i as Dean and Jerry ran ts merry chose- ANITA El(IERG'S embrace! LONG CREEK W.I. Mrs. Annie MacEachern enter- tained the members of the Long Creek W.l. on Tuesday evening, July 2nd. Meeting opened by sing- ing the "Ode" and repeating the "Creed" in unison. Nine members responded to roll call by a "Joke". Minutes of pre- SIIOWS 2:30-'I-I vioua meeting were read and adop- ted. Two new members were wel- comed to the society. On motion all bills were voted paid. 32.50 Govermcnt Grant was M- was taken. It was decided to have an ice cream festival on July l0th. An invitation was accepted to meet with the membes of the Clyde River W.l. at the home oI Mrs. Dixon on August 5th. Mrs. Arnold MacDonald kindly invited the members to her home for the August meeting. roll call celved. 50 cents registration fee 311! 0" "I9 was paid to District Convention. ADULTS 600 Plans were made to hold a pantry cglld;-Q under 12 yuan saie.. 1. an Correspondence was read and dis- FREE cussed. T.B. League collection TONIGHT ONLY - A RECORD BREAKER RICHARD TODD - JEAN PETERS "A MAN CALLED PETER" BOX OFFICE OPENS I P.M SHOW STARTS A'I' DUSI to be answered by a "favourite rc- cipe.” Meeting adjourned. Wheel of Fortune Fortune Bridge Lunch at noon: dinner evening: snacks; ice cream and brownies, cake. etc. At any hour Reservations for special Meals COMING SAT. AND MON. The Singing Romance Filmed in the Lovars' Paradise of Florida's Cypress Gardens! ESTHER WILLIAMS - VAN JOIINSTONR "EASY TO LOVE" calls between Ch'town and Souris. Anyone requiring his service will please dial 9624 and arrange for a call. IOWLAN RADIO It TV Pownal Street Personal Poll I Total Property other taxes : till till so no I L40 2400 um 23!!) 23.lXl ll.20 30.00 30.00 moo 20.00 1.50 9.00 22.50 l.A0 14.00 351!) L3) moo 21.!) I0.(l) 101!) 2.40 lull JLHJ I0.00 can 14.00 23.50 ? I100 I100 . 8.0 4.00 7.60 IND Ill!) woo woo! 21.00 24.!!! anon anon anon 20.00 1.50 7.l'll 28.!) .40 8.50 5.'l.l0 2.40 5.0) no 32.fli 471!) i 1.20 Sill ISM) ' 1.50 son 13.70 1.!) I (I) 14.00 41) 1 40 um 34.00 I1.M 0.1!) 136.40 I'l.tXl Z100 4.11 26 60 2.1!) 11.50 34.50 LI) 200 ll.iIl i min 1400 1 I1) ' 22.00 25.10 ' I.l0 am 22.30 tan I (ll 26m 1.50 2.70 I15: 34 00 34.0 uo non asst also soon 21.00 am 141!) 2010 III cm 21! 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