Mayor Rruoe Yeo oi yion taeue. and the winner! oi thu iirst, second and thi . ii r. Fireman. Cardigan: Cr, Raiuse, Murray River, and 5.0, Kerwin, Cambridge. All are sludrnts at Montague Re. gional High 5cth n a student militia in training at Montague wcrc presenicti last ["th at the concluding dinocr, shown above are )iajnr WL. Mackinnon, commanding oi- ticer oi the Montague group: Student Militia Ends liraining At Moniagu netrai'tons were the lower. i ‘cnmltiu' by means oi ,ladders Ind ropes, with Larry ohnston and non-aid O'Brien . acting or the casualties hicGouan,\ic, Riiie demonstrations v lgiven by Charles Raiuse . Freeman. demo 8 a the . nniagu gional high school was held tardny atierooon Mayor Douglas ye u ere and The student militia at Mon- tngue is aiiiliated \iitti the E.I. Regiment and was under L i 5 :marciipast Also on the renew. ling siantt were Mayor brace I-i. .Yeo. Rev. \vilired McCardle Rev asil Lowery and John tied, the command ot Major w 'ikice principal oi the srhonl Macxinnon. Chariottetow . o ' Leading the marchpast was Signals when! Inslmmn iActing Motor David Jones with were Sgt Major AJ. LeCinir. vcisaalea Reiuse as sergeant. The Charlottean: Sel- John Clair 'tnspectton ceremonies were Barr Mamasue. nd 5:1. George Man fried out at the school grounds Donald. Tlacadiz. all membm mad the group pamde to the.“{ (he PEI. Regiment- ~Atmouries where demonstrat-i A dinner last evening at the firms were given in riiroivallhisori Restaurant concluded the (whmqurs igmup's training period tor this Among the more interesting summer. EASTERN 1 BRIEFS I ARE GUESTS Miss Earhara Douglas oi tics. urepaire, Qiic. and Miss .loan Douglas are guests ' Mrs L H. Collin at her siimuicr home in Brutienell. ‘thls week or Mr. MacLure's par. ents, Mr. and Mrs JC Mac- Lure, Main Street, Montague. FROM HALlFAX John bends and Miss Margar et Dcwis oi I-Iniliax were recent guests at Camp Onawa. iIAvE GUESTS Dr LA Johnston and Mrs. Johnston, Montague. have their nut-sis. their son. Dr Mai- colm .lohnston, hits. Johnston and iamily FROM SAINT .IDHN Mr. and Mrs Ray Mankeen l and their children oi Saint John on... or HOSPITAL 1 are spending a holiday in Morita» Miss Jean Gordon who has '5“?- bccn a patient at the Prince Erl- werd Island Hospital has "him-l ad to her home on John seer Drive, Montague RETURN TO RALiFAx Mr. anti Mrs Alan nougan have returned to their home in i I-Ialiiax alter spending a holiday int the Nirhnlsnn Cottage an the Montague River. SUFFERED FALL .. nougias Gnrdnn oi brudeneil River is a patient in the Kings c o u n ty Memorial Hospital, SPENDING MONTH Montague utter suIIcring a tail Mr. Ind Mrs, Rnlnh Douglas a, m; h...“ It ncaurnpairc, Que., are spe ii f Lil! monill 1!! August grime Edward island. ARE VACA r. Ind M 3 AT BRUDENELL Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Camer- on and their children, N a n c y. Marilyn and Angus are enlnyinlt I hollday It Brudenoil. .. .i In‘ AT MONTAGUE r . r and Mrs. Raymond Smith ot lirighion, Mass. Albert stor- TIONING ‘ i Long islend N.v., and Paul Jenkins.,irvlng neaton oi soston are hit, Peggy Jo and Dani m are vacationing in brudencil, CntIln. Montague. ? M imh ii. The post and includes both isi sou and Militou n. ‘ lh's vsca ‘ Mt FRO.“ TRENTON. .‘s‘ i Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Euch- . ‘5. recently. lends at Hcatherdalel ,annn ot Trenton lvlslted ir , anti Kilnuiir l87th Anniversary Services Slated For Mantague UC, Sun. MONTAGUE _ Trinity Unl- ied Church here will observe its Rev anniversary on Sunday Aug. l Sal historical background oi. Rev. this church goes deep into the liaiward. Rev. As. Atia influences irom An liach'cnzie. Rev. J. arian and Met tree. aid since rhurch union in less the RE; tion with her parent . ministers serving John Stirling. Dr , Rev. n Pring Arthur Long. Rel. . m5, Dr M . dock Fraser. Dr. John W a ii the present mini Russell Burns. Nashuaaksis, NE or speaker. In the morning his aer- mon topic is “Church Makers losophles ol Lilz‘. i r. urs former Don. ster. i- 'ces will be hrld at It am. and 7.10 pm. with new} Mrs John Nicholson, E» Bruce Roberts. 35c, B . ‘nnd in the evening "Three Phil- . Roberts. the Ella Erooirlns. Kcnsiug- Iy STEWART MICLEDD HALIFAX iCPt~in one sit. ting Thursday. the royal com- mission an [union roamed over the Iieidl of EdllBIIIDD, ,lamblinti. slum-clearance, catering capabilities DI (Dmmfl'clll nrganizltions. |ll iI. WI! Ill! IiEid DI Edua- tion that raptured most III Ill! tommlsslaners’ time. Ind “II.- uraily, they viewed it |iirouRn‘ the tax iunsie. i e city council oi Sydney hl’mlfllli edflcfllinn III In Sh! l.le anESll‘alinll Wlill I trim. Well-i backed briei that said, in attach. that local taxation cannot keep; pace with the rising costs or ed-l unsung the young and it Is time the iederai government plunged into the picture The l‘lly'! clerk - treasurer. Lawrence Sandiorcl. suggested; Sllnl "it next budgrt lilnuld All-I noune: IiiiI. “50,000,000 will [70 made available to the prbvlnce‘ .ior educ ion, now a "nntlnnnll l problem. "This would only be i start." he said. as he advocated that‘ air higher levels oi governmentl lenvr Only Ill! responsibility 0! buildings to the municipal gov- ernrrienIJ. There in Wideipmfldl opinion that education Ihould he. ha" 5*“ iinInced through income taxes. line sulld J R w c r id such groups I: the chairman ken. YMCA. chA, veternnl‘ clubal he said. Commission 'lnelh Carter said the issue oi iederal participation in educa- inn might be outside thel igroun‘l terms at rcierent-e. but. it lto bypass PROPOSE CHANGE! The city's brie! also prnnnsted changes in the Income Tax Act; do that homeowners could dc. ducl properly (Axes Ind mart-i gage interest irom taxable in-. come. Mr. SIndl‘ord estimated that taxpayers would save about “50.001000 A year with i the lthe lATTAXATION PROBE L Sydney Brief Makes Plea For Federal School Aid .prnceedt oi Ill gambling in Cu ldl Harts,“ said John isaint John. NB cornmlulon. GrIy J. In I Gun lilie in ‘cu' noLLAR now The propon IIx_ he said. would cut down the flow or CI- nldlln dollar: to iorelsn Puoil land would provide iunds ior helping underdeveloped coun- tries. Another britf from the 30,000- member retired railway eni- ployees IsroclItlon asked the commission to recommend that pensions not be included in tax. Ible income. The commission, whose other three members will join them during the estern hearing: which open at Vancouver Mou- day, heard a complaint train c Innkeepers‘ Guild oi Nova 5coiia that non-commercial or. ganizations are competing with hotels ior catering and rooms The compiaint centred around the last. that these nrganiutioiis lire not subicct to motor takes. Forbes Thrasher. secretary at presented ;he briei and organizations shnuld (Oriel! Ihelr exemption! it their (Abilities Ire und Inr commercinl Ictivlties, Open to was too interesting I Iubjeclllhe general public wim profit]. HUGE when he was is spend the night. Mrs. mus Jacqueline Kennedy' secretary, Pamela Tti nure. said Mrs "Fleas to r i a baby was reeling better. i “We mil-hi II wail Mu ulnal brief to bilnz in ii tit oi usinners and the all iis varied (onus oi chlnu p E W hop. is with In In stay and has be- comr I plrl of our every dly Kennedy wan ‘ h lSlAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County mm N.S. Election In September I: Prodictod NEW GLASGOW (CPL—R sold a as interest oi their com. pany to General Motors c on. street! or Iliad. and m innit: —\ din station CKEC. New Glasgow said in news broad Thurs. day night it but been “relthly informed" that Premier Robert' L. stand-id will call iada a Nova Scotia election thisytiilnlr fihilkltfiuon n e premier w e an“ the el ti Sept. 17. N on m i would be the second ti Mr, snniield's Fromlslil': Conservative government hII nought reelection since win. ningh oiilce in octaher. lust e premier wls not tm . ately available tor comme'ii'te.‘fl bieotive, This would not the ariginal ectlvluu than mutilation. C.T. Fisher OI Auto Fame Dies in U.S. DETROIT (CPl—Chlrlu T. Eisher_ u. sccobdeldbst oi the * Auto- motive tame. died Thundly in troit HIrbor I!- of In a In! line. Th Fisher p edtromaooboosarestn sooner Iii-m. with GM getting more shares, but agioeing to lawn the brothers in charge or LAnoR LEADER Visi'rs MONTREAL [CPI - GM Town. «Duty leader at iii-it: Iln'l leor puny, Irrlved by mutiny an I hullnul Ind CInIdI. hi1 He let! Mont- real r (or Ruin where he is to address the national con» ventlpn oi the New Democratic Party. ' u . her's lurvlvllll broth- nrs I e Liliam A., Ederd F FI and Alfred J.. Ill til Dclrnlt. Chariot Fisher Wu horn Sandusky, Ohio. but the llmlly moved shortly all“ his bird: (0 Norwalk, 0., where the (attic:- And In uncle. Albert. ownnd Ind operated I blacksmith Iholi. Later, Tildlnl‘le: Ind hil broth- dic ranks at mlnllement II General M o t p r. Corporation. and in me. the that: agreement between Fisher IM’ GM w abrogated to permit complete absorption at Fisher body Com- pany into GM. MURRAY RIVER THEATRE FRIDAY - SATUnDAY—o r. M. "GI.le OF DARKNESS" DIVH Niru — Inellle Dunn — TIn Ilunler A story at love undor guuiin—rrhey acorn a lake ot quick. rad—Continue across rocky terrain sitar the ear sinks. ua . 1) sure p lint in 17 years. ca e pres Charles already held the position oi vice. preside re at. was also mIdo sec- at the company, In this. the Fisher brother! _0pen Tonight Till 9.30 Sat. - 5 [Ll H.&C.TROT'EM OUT lN TIME ton, resided In Montague sev- AT KILMUIR Mr. and Mrs Martin Macin- nis, Watertown, Mass. have ar- rivt-d to spend their holidays at i their summer home in Kilmuir. l To NEw JERSEY Mr, end Mn. Park Fraser l. have returned to New Jersey at. l ‘ ter spending their vacation with i The church choir will be as. sisieci at the morning service by s Cox, Charlottetown s sninist. in the evening the ark Royal Male Eight ion a the erv e oi praise Sin (homes. this ll) 1' a 9 er I y imprltvement. i crease demand ior slums. construction industry, and creasing municipal taxes. members oi ce owners or more value "3‘ Yea“ W- “e “‘5" “Wed ble homes would have a greater would be about tour days he. the Murray Harbor charge wilen‘nving than mum of m a would encauraglldetermined on the child'l con- Doctors had said earlier It er tore anything definite could b0 de- l dition. re; A hospital otiiciai had de- suit in more employment in thlscrihcd the new baby as I "cqu I. in-llittle monkey with ight brown hair" the Salinger told reporters little ho held hearings Patrick was encountering l_n.. FOR "OlD HOME WEEK" ‘ relatives in Montague. AT WHIM ROAD M s Jean Arm Munro. . c. ‘d s at the home oi her Mass, in spending her unit. ,3 Business Briefs Quin. . a! h .87] I. from the nrevlnus June's nar- 2 rec commission w lin the MarlIlmOS. Mr. Carter. .1. Harvey Perry and Donaldl Grunt, also heard the first men OTTAWA '0‘” ** “WWW tion oignmbling Thursday when 8"] imam 1" 1""? '"tflllt’dia private individual advocated .379 square icei. up .1 per in 50 per cent excise on the gross creasing diiiiculties in his ruggie against a respiratory ailment. PLAN TESTS He added there would he [uh made tit inveslilau oxygen SPORT ‘ents. Mr. and Mrs. . ll‘lunro, Whlm Road she was laccomoanied home by her liro- iher sandy who has heen visit. ling in Massachusetts to: the ‘pasi three weeks, i en :iigurc nI stallslics reported Wednes‘ 'tiinhcr isrm ware rat caused C a n I i1 3': composi price index oi commodities and oi zitmtlbi, the hurenul ea . t2 Class Tested Camp Onawa in problems in the baby's body. Asked aim c out! I think 1' my previous statement." nrlier_ he had said the ha. hy's condition had remained on E 00k. S ll stand ‘ GOAT FROM BALTIMORE Georze lAnnic i Mrs hiacKcnzle oi Baltimorc. hid. it ting her sister. liani Stcwnri. Milltown mercinl Cross and her as brother Norman scatnn, (‘ani- 's .\ survives usrd by Inrmel’s ‘39 caunliing 10m to I" (- lpcr c 25' ll “an, by 23 is in January The mm per cent in April to 6121 (mm 56.0 in Januan Ii-s _._ _ , MacKemie's iirsi visit to F.Ei in on years AT ALLISTON l nnnnld was held irom the Perry lFllnL‘l‘Bl Home to St Mary's Church. Souris, Where Requiem r and Mrs. Rutty Lanignn. High Mass was celcbratcd by M iI-Ialiiax, N S . are EPPndlnE ‘vhcation at the home ni Mr, and l lit-Donald was proseni in l M rs, Arlcmas MacDonald, slon. HAVE GUESTS . Mr and Mrs. . . . Intermediate ilie raving—Semi hell. Kllmull‘, have u H’Ier HI HIE grave WAS candurted by i l ucsts their daunhtcrs, lirs Rev. Robert McDonald, inter-Wm ‘ ' Rromarcryn and son mcnt was in the church ccme- Clirist e lot Elliot Lakc. Out. and Jean MacLend and daughter or i Hunter River. RECENT VISITORS Mr and Mrs. James Compton r and Mrs Marwuliams oi Belle River recently visited. Mrs Jane Daley or Commercial‘ Cross. S PATIENT Mrs. Brendon Curran. Simon Camb- iheir Rev .l.l, Dunphy. Rev Robert th e Alli.l sanctuary Pallbearers were: lalne McVarisn, Donald Mc- lnonald, Joseph A. McAulay. John McAdam, John J. Mcnon. ald. Stephen Mcnonsid Sci-vice Mrs. new» i iuneral tor Mary Ellen Campbell lwlls held irom the Perry Funer- al Home to St Mary's Church, Moss was celebrated by Rev. Robert McDonald who also ducted service at the grave. Pallbearers wore: Pairle Hunt l nt‘Sst‘l', Grout Bald. rcll Chlng. Adolphus Foley. guests a! Mr and Mn. Donut-s wins Rnad, ll a patient in th el “m” Mcnmmv “3" MED“- . .g aid, interment was to the church Kilns! County Memorial Hnspi leer"Pk . WERE GUEST! MONTH'S VACATION n w my SPEND ‘ Mr. Ind Mrs. Barrie MIcLure.‘ Miss Dnl'il Nichollon. Elliot MCDONALD FUNERAL —The MONTREAL (CPI—Th! Iver- }an Scott and Bill were guestIanke, Ont. ll mending l mnn- runes-pi {or Elisabeth iLeat Mc- Age tourist in Montreal spends Evening Clothes with the Luxury Look E‘me med women wil make their appearance It the form-1 opening, fills Til, of MW: $9 million concert hallapen house in the Plum ties Arm. Designs! Lydia md Vail, with the grand wimhmfihmmademli seal wok, “Hm. hm Ind furs in their magnificent. creations which In certain to add elegance and grace to th- [aln occasion. These fabulous evening dotted m photognphed in brilliant color "tint the striking backgrnund a! Mind's new Piles des Arts. This Saturday In I {Ashton feature by Weekend Magazine Women's Edin Doyle Klyn. THE EVENING PATRIOT (1935- cnt in April to 2.3.9 'irom‘ CAMPBELL FUNERAL —The l Snurls. where Requiem H l g h MrAulay. R u l- MONTAGUE — Classcs in swimming and watcr saietyl which have been conducted un-l Wm rah, mm “mm Mg," dcr the skiiiiui direction oi Mrs ‘ Peter Sinclair Ill Montague were .examlned by Bernard Csllach- delivmd by caesamn secliani, on, Red Cross wait-r saieiy sup- ervisor ior Kings County. . Classes were held at Cam pi awn The ioliowing were succcsstu Beginners— 1:. wightman, Cal» lu Juniorsv Nancy Berk. lnlermedlntes— Alan ColHn. Angus neck, Sinclair Dowtst Gnrdbn Beck. Seniors— Ann Shaw 5 cents at each dollar in stores and cenu in restaurants, says Gerard nel-ge, managing director at the Tourist Conven- tion nurenu. outer percentages Include lodging. 11 cents; cari servicing. l2 cents anti enter- tainment, nine cents. Crumry BUTTER 1 Lbs. $i.07 Mnxwdl llonIe MICHAEL'S V R Lortl'wortli A". l‘n OLD HOME WEEK __—nTnan_—__ wnx ib‘sl‘ {iii sion SUGAR $1.50 . BACON Shortenan 59c lu Cream 89: Coffee 6 oz. 99 TEA e slme through the pro vlnus night and that it was "I source oi encouragement to do tors who thought the baby's can- di II would get worse." in cases or premature babies octors say they a ot sun- prised to iind breathing diiiieui. tics. Until birth. the lungs are coliapscd. There is no breath. iig. save the possibility oi a tent bornve respiratory memento at can bring some or the pro- tcctive amniotic fluid oi the womb Into the unborn bmnchlll tubes. Scientists say Ihll Ilmnst ev- ery organ but the lungs n 9 most complex a! the hody'l nrgnns, they need almost Illa lull term bi presnnncy to la ready to iunction. Little Patrick Wu born I! Oils Air Force BI" hnsplul 5% week! Iheld of schedule. He was ruthed w the medical icenlre here within flvn hwrl all his lrtli. i KLEAR WAX White—Io Ill. Devon Sliced—1 lb. 59: Jewell—1 I'hl. VI (III. Broken Polo! lb. 79: GROCERY Dill 4-“11 l 9 SALE All wool tweed! Ind lightweight cottons. All lele lrom our raxulIr stack. Vlluu to $32. KNIT - SPORT ...... .5!!! '"5 3.98 ' 6.99 Manger. batten. Al 2 FOR 57.00 Water Ind Sun Snead golf shirt. Torylnne PANTS SPORT SHIRTS SUEDE SHOES SUITS WuhIhIa Bag. to an.» : VIII“ b OI.” III-q lol- Inl- Clulllnl Illa Prion Terryknu. won mil. NI. to .59. Top 8 $29. $7.99 $1.99 We“ Qua-hu- .Vlhnltotll Elly llrll w Vlhu‘oum. mil tilt-Jilin. Ifi’li‘fij