Eastern ilarbonrllmsss. Litt1eSandsa . in. Murray River 7 p. in. Rev. 5. c. Macdougall. as. an. 'PARISH OF GEORGETOWN. goly Trlnlw Church. (Anglican). gundgy, ”f.lI. Whitsunday. Marni Prayer and-Sermon. Rev. w. G, ogg. Priest in charge. 'PItESBYTlRlAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sun- day, May 20th. Fareweu Services: wood Islands 11 a. m. and Caled- oniln 7.31 p.m. Minister: Rev. E. S. Ha es. ; 'GE0RGliT0WN PASTORAL cIiARGE.-- United Church of Canada. Services for May 29th. 11 ., m, sturgeon. Sunday School at Sturgeon at 10 a. m. 2.3) p. m. Milltown Cross. 7 p. In. George- town. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Min- ister. -sr. PETER'S BAY PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. May 29th. Greenwich. Sun- day School at 10.00 a. in. Service at 11.00 s. In. St. Peter's, Sunday School at 11.00 s. In. Service at 3.00 p. sn. Marie. Sunday School at 10.00 a. in. Service at 7.30 p. III. Rev. Russell A. MBCIkOd. Minis- ter. 'MONTAGUE PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church pf Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minister. Sunday, May 29th. Mon- tague: 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning Service and Junior Sunday School. 7.!) p. m. Evening Service. with the Men's Choir. Lower Montague: 9.45 a.m. Morning Servic and Sunday School. . . TRESBYTERIAN Church is Canada, services for Sunday. May I9. Montagu . Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administer- ed at 11 am. Cardigan. afternoon service 2.80 p.m. Montague. W. M. S. iisankoffering service. ope- eial music by Brookyhl Trio 7.30 pm. Sund school 10 a.m. All welcome to attend these services. Rev. D. A. Campbell. minister. ..'MONTAGUE UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOIIATE. - Rev. Row- land G. Hill. Pastor. 0.46 a. m. Montague Sunday School. 11.00 a. In. Montague Service. 1.30 p.m. sturgeon Sunday School. 8.00 p.m. Sturgeon Service. 2.00 p. m. Mur- ray River Sunday School. 2.00 p.m. Murray Harbour Sunday School. 1.30 p.m. Murray larbour Service. followed by Communion. Prayer Meetings as usual. ..-cssulscss OF CIIRIST. The Lord's Day; May 9th. Montague: 0.46 a.m. Bible School with spe- oial of scholars' books All pare'nts urged to attend. 11:00 1:- am. use Lord's Supper and preadslng service. Murray River: 11.00 am. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Murray Harbor: 0.00 p.m. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Combined evange- listic meeting at the Murray River chord: of Grist at 3.00 p.m. Everyone welcome. Kenneth . Norris. evangelist. , ..'BRlDE-ELECT HONORED - Miss Sally MacEachern, Halifax. N. I.. was pleasantly surprised Thursday evening. May 10. when approximately 40 friends tendered her a miscellaneous shower at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacEachern. Cardigan. in honor of her marriage which takes place in Halifax in June. She was the recipient of many lovely gifts including china. linen, silverware. and cheques. Miss Maclilachern graciously thanked her friends for the beautiful gifts and good wishes. The rest of the evening was spent in dancing and a delicious lunch was served by Ise ladies. ..'ENTERTAlNED LODGI - Mrs. Nell Hooley. Montague, sn- lertained the Acme Past Noble Grands Club at her home on Tues- day evenlng. There were 14 mem- bers present. A brief business per- iod was conducted by the presi- dent. Mrs. Spencu Llewellyn and the secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Howard llickereon. Arrangements were discussed for entertaining the Past Noble Grands Club from Charlottetown in June. Mrs. Leroy White and Mrs. lithan Stewart were appointed on a comnsitee In charge of refreshments and Mrs. Nell llooley. Mrs. J. M. Fraser and Mrs. D. M. MacDonald were lvpoluted on the program eon- mlttee. Lunch was served by Miss Sue llamphill. Mrs. Douglas Mac- Laren and Mrs. Vickerson. Mrs. Fraser presided at the piano for a IIIII-lung of old favorites. OTTAWA (CP).4eles of new motor vehicles declined 17 per cent last year from 133's record total. TEAGIIERS VIAIITEII '0!” Grades 0-10 and 11 Montague lugs school . -An”-g Sectiy Board at Tnntees i'w”.1iif:1t7;V :.4-- I, ”'T""'”'-'&--..qu.r.i.o:' I re; Guardian ..'CBOiCl of the house sale. Ext-a pants with all Tip Top at A. l'. Campbell's. Mon- ..'FItEE PANTS with all Fleet Street. Tip Top and Club clothes at A. F. Campbell's Montague. May It to June 4. Buy now and save 815.00 to 831.00. ..'UPTON GOSPEL Chapel. Dundaa. services for Sunday. May Dth. 10.” a.m. Sunday school contest. 11:30 s.m. breaking of bread. 7.30 p.m. evening service. All welcome. . ..'TI-lRl1"l'Y household and pantry sale at store lately oc- cupied by J. J. Stewart as meat market. Saturday. May ziith at 2 o'clock. Ausplces of Trinity Church choir. Montague. ..'CON1"IRMAT10N SERVICE - The Most Reverend Malcolm A. MacEachern, Bishop of Charlotte- town, conferred the sacrament of confirmation on forty-four can- didates last evening at St. James Roman Catholic Church in George- town. iiis Excellency spoke brief- ly to the children and the large congregation present for the ceremony. The Revs. J. P. E. 0'Hsnley, Cardigan. A. F. Mullaly. Sturgeon, Louis Croken, St. Theresa's. and P. J. MacDonald. Charlottetown. were present to assist the Bishop. ..'RECEIVE CERTIFICATES - Ten members of the Montague Fire Department received Red Cross first aid certificates at a supper meeting held at the Rain- bow Room of the Bison Restaur- ant last night. Mr. Gilbert Cle- ments presided and the certifi- cates were presented by Mrs. II. Gudmore. director of first aid on P. E. I. The firemen were ad- dressed briefly by Dr. Murchison. Gordon MacDonald. director of Red Cross Disaster Services on P. E. I. and Judge J. 8. Des- Roches. director of Disaster Ser- vices for the Montague area. in their remarks the speaker. men- tioned and stressed the fact that the Montague department was the only one on P. E. I. that had or- ganised aad completed a first aid course. Personals ..rMr. and Mrs. Reg Arsenault and daughter Nancy. Pictou. N.s.. were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Arsenault's father. Mr. Alex Stewart. Millview. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Ned Taylor and son. Stephen, Moncton, N.B.. spent their vacation in Cardigan. guests of Mrs. Taylor's parents. Mr. and M!I'::isHUgh MacEschern. ..'Mrs. Daniel MacLean, Char- lottetown. and her son. Jerrold. Halifax. N. 6.. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ina l-iickox. Montague. Also visiting at the home of Mrs. Bickox recently were Mr. and Mrs. George E. Darrach. and daughters. Debra and Barbara Anne, a their little friend. Pauline Mac- Kenzle. all of Canoe Cove. VISITS RED CHINA IIONG KONG (Reuters)-Prime Minister All sastroamidjoio of la- donesia flew into Pelplng Thursday on an official visit to Communist China. and was received almost immediately by Mao Tse-tung. s MacDonald : swsehessheisQ9 College 50th Anniversary Two charter graduates of Mac- Donald College. Faculty of Agri- culture. of McGlll University. Maior Charles Williams of Char- lottetown and William Reid. M. 3- FL. ol Middleton. P. E. Island will be heard in recorded addres- ses at the 50th anniversary cele- bration of the college. which takes place on June 3-4 at Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que. There is a special interest to graduates and students from P. E. island who have attended this seat of learning in ag-icultuu household science and teadling. which was founded by the late Sir William MacDonald who was born at Glenaladale. hi this province. The anniversary will be fit- tingly observed by more than 3) graduates and students of the college at a meeting on Sunday afternoon at the Experimental Farm followed by a trip to the MacDonald homestead at Glen- aladale. Harold Heart: and Graeme Boswell are ving lead- ership to the local act vities plan- ned in connection with the cele- bratlon. Continued from page I C.M.A. President entitled to worry when times are good. but, (rankly. I cannot agree with their attitude. Mr. Calder said the possibilities for the future are immense. "We can see opening up before us the vista of an almost new industrial age. applying the po- tential of peaceful atomic power. the benefits of developing automa tion. and the greater stability which increased industrialisation will bring to the Canadian econ- omy." EACII HAVE ROLE Present unemployment "cannot be accepted" as normal and man- agement. labor and government inch had a role to play in ending Management could do Isis by promoting maximum regularity and continuity of employment. by developing new products. and by increasing efficiency. cutting costs and eliminating waste. I nvclutaaa nurmvmznr A Government could help h Ive ways: 1. By exercising its monetary. credit and exchange control so as to increase iemployment. 2. By proper ax pollcies-reduc- ” tions in this year's budget "while a move in the right direction. are hardly sufficient in themselves to provide a full measure of incen- tive to efficiency of production. or to provide Canadians with a sub- stantial increase of purchasing power. calculated to give a filllp ad to employment." 1. Strengthening of valuation provisions of the Customs Act to give "adequate safeguard. against . . . unfair competition." 4. By providing for an increased and continuous flow of "selected immigrants" to broaden the home market and "reduce our present over-dependence on exports." 5. By public works at the feder- al. provincial and municipal lev- broadcast by Peiping radio heard here said. do where necessary. I The undersigned wish liitilosupportinon May volceanextra THANK pleadng to note the large YOU. APPRECIATIONY of tfhanks so the electors of Second King's who saw 35th. We wish. also, to either as poll agents, eheckers or drivers. It was lieve this indicates a healthy interest in political al- fs.irs. We will endeavour, as always. to represent the best: interest: of our district. Again THANK DH) 1'. R(&I'Ii!R., J. WALTER DIENGWELL to extend a sincere word OU to all our workers turnout of voters. We be- Ngned. MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. MAY 17-28 mpav and ..1iI.1IN Iywf ' ssrunosv wanna:-Boos SILIICIIIIIII-IMHIIIIDILMIR olwae 5 TJRUNI. EEK CIlsIIaAI:OPHim WAINIICOLOI an CTIIIOPHONIC COUND etsunn AIIDKYDAITIII-IINAPAVM NIOW 'I'.IIE-- Prlday -- Sp.m. hiatrdey -- 750 and 9:80 am. YE THE EU. .- SA'I'.o MAY 37 r ' BRIGADOON" -dInah-icbin-'-GweK0i1v- MOIIIAGIIE ”--ADDLCM-"O Vocational School inion William MacQuerrie. It. Catli- erinee .. Michael Murphy. Souris Victor Shaw, Cape Wolfe Drafting A I b r ey Macitinnon. Mllltown Cross Practical Electricity Ernest Hardy. Freelllld Albert Stairl. Charlottetown Blair Stronstnan. Port Hill . . losne lcenomics Margaret Burns. Hunter River Constance Cameron. Nharlotte town June Dennis. Central Royalty Beulah Montgomery. 11 u n t e r iilver Madge Mugford, Central Royalty Lorraine Scott. Charlottetown Eleanor Shepherd. Cliurlottetown Plumbing and Sheet Metal Clifford Atkins. Charlottetown Desmond Baglole, Summersid Athol Jenkins. Southport George Lowther (second year) Cornwall Welding Pius Dalton, Lake Verde Beverley Dickieson. New Glas- gow James Fleming, Stanley Bridn Hugh Jackson. Beech Point Louis Larsen. Mt. Buchanan Grant Pietuch. Charlottetown NIGHT CERTIFICATES Practical Electricity Bolger. Charlottetown. William Lund. Tracadle Cross Miller Maclsean. Chu' A Walter MacLeod. Charlottetown Russel Perry. Charlottetown Blair Westhaver. Chsrlottetown Plumbing (1 years) Douglas Iiyde. Cornwall Dennis Webster. Charlottetown Ilortlsand (Refresher) Doris Campbell, Charlottetown Beverley l'ltsGerald. Charlotte- town Iris Prlssell. Marshfield Blanche liowatt, Charlottetown Thomas 7 3! 3! SI. lz&:'III's Aid Meeting The - ' monthly " , of St. Elisabeth's Aid Society was held Friday evening. May 20th, in the Knights of Columbus Hall. with the president Mrs. F. A. Coyle. presiding. be secretary read the minutes of the last meet- ing. which were approved. The treasurer. Mrs. Ella Connolly, gave her report which showed a substantial balance in the bank. The corresponding secretary re- ported she had sent out cards to various members who were sick. Reports on various 'projects were discussed. and from the last cake sale the sum of 3117.65 was realized. A vote of thanks was tendered to the convener of this Cake Sale. Mrs. J. Frank Mac- Mlllan and her energetic commit- tee for their splendid work in this connection. The annual envelope collection always held in June will be post- poned until the first week in No- vember. due to the fact that the social welfare will be putting on their annual drive in June this year. A quilt cover was donated by Mrs. Annie Stewart and the mem- bers plan to have this quilted in the fall and then have a lottery on same. There being no further business the meeting cious lunch was served by the lunch committee. Mrs. F, A. Coyle, Mrs. Ella Connolly and Mrs. Harry Murphy. HIGH PEAK CONQUERED French expedition has climbed the night. town Mrs. town Welding tl yeare) Aubrey Found, Charlottetown Ernest Sellick, Winsloe Welding st year) John Gallant, Oyster Bed Adelaide Larier. Charlottetown Ethel Robertson. Dunstafinage Ernest Vail, Spring Park Norman Wilson, Charlottetown adjourned. A deli- NEW DELH I(Reuters) - A Pisquld East I ..9Mr. Chester Dirt was a vis- itor h Charlottetown ea May 17. I Mr. Edward Jay was a visitor in the Capital City on May 10. Miss Juanita Jay is spending some time at her home after com- pleting her studies at P. W. c. Mr. Floyd Jay motored to Hier- lottetown on May 10. Mr. George W. Jay was a vis- ltor in Charlottetown on May Ii. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Jay. daughter. Velda. and sons. Elwood and Arlis. East Royalty. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay on May 13. Among those spending the hall- day week-cnd at their homes in Plsquld East were the Misses Linda and Sally Lcard. Isabel Birt and Mabel Jay. Mr. and Mrs. George Ieard. Mount Stewart. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay on May 22. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. ward Jay on Sunday. Miss Iva Jay. Mr. Guy Jay spent the holiday week-end with his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, I-Iarold Affleck and family. Mount Stewart. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Jay. Charlottetown. spent the holiday week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell -BA. Car And Trecior In Collision ..9A ear driven by lussal Ile- kea of Whim Road and I kactor driven by Thomas Jackson of Low- er Montague. were involved h a collision yesterday evening about 6:15 p.m. on a side road connect- ing the Inwer Montague highway with the road leading to Sturgeon. Mr. Jackson was thrown from the tractor and suffered injuries neces- sitating treatment at the King's County Hospital. Hospital suhor- ities reported late last night that he was resting comfortably and the extent of his injuries would not be known until x-rays were taken this morning. Mr. Iilcken the vehicles damage. line to grow sill and like it Your chances of living to a happy old age depend not only on your state of health, but also on your state of mind, that mysterious force that keeps some people liv- ing on, far beyond their life expectancy. In June Reader's Digest a noted medical authority poses 7 searching questions to help you judge your men- tal outlook and sug- escaped uninjured and neither of suffered extensive purclsaaedti. The Guardian. Fri. Mey II. IOU. I Canada 154.000 ts-tmnnstejttim woihddatesililltfronsslxmfn Iraq. Adults 31.50 ISPEGIAI. nmurnsi ON (SUNDAY Special Sunday Dinners will be served in The Bison "Rainbow" Dining Room, Montague, every Sunday for the rest of the season. . TUURKEY or CI-IICIEN With All The Dinner Served from 4 - 7 THE BISOII RESTAURANT Children 75: OUTPUT FLUCTUATES 'I'IIEIIEtSFUNFOIiYOIJ--- AND THE FAMILY, IOOI 27.790-foot peak of Makalu in Nepal the world's fifth highest mountain. the All-India radio said Thursday Dorothy Saunders, Charlottetown Mrs. Joyce Shephard. Charlotte- Doris Wilkins. Charlotte- David MacLean. Central Royalty months statistics reported Thursday. OTTAWA (CP)-Production of irons castings. cast iron pipe and fittings increased during February to 00,223 tons from 83,953 tons last year. but dropped in the first two of 1955 to 127,025 tons from 127.031 ions in the corresponding period last year, the bureau of form. gests definite ways you can odd years to your life. Get June Reader's Digest today: 40 articles of lasting inter- est, including the best from leading magazines and cur- rent books. in condensed Delivery Service llilchey Ami ATTENTION Montague And Vicinity. Our new meat department will be open for business SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 28 This department is as close to you as your telephone PHONE 80 Montague Iboperienced Meat-cult-tar llanlderstine Chapter No. 2 "MAIN CAPITOL now sllowms srmmolr urmsms WITH STEEL VVHIIIP" T0-IIIGIIT and SAT. RAW. RAMPAGING EPIC OF THE EMPIRE BUILDER-S! When lie roar of he Iron Horse drowned out the cry of QIlantrill's raiders--"Whoever conquers liais- sae rules the West!" STERLING IAYDEN h "Kansas Pacific" EXTRA: CARTOON - COMEDY AND FEATUILETTE ADULTS 60: DR YOU AS SE NO BABY SI'I'I'DIG PROBLEMS - - - FREE BOTTLE WARMING SERVICE IEFIIEHEMENI BAR Clean Spacious REST ROOMS an 12 AT E3 I:IiIIi.nnnN DRE. mvmsi BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 PM. a. past-braving ROBERT TAYLO DENISE IIAIICE me MIDNIGHT 200 husband-hungry girls, seeking a fortune-forgetting untold dangers! ACROSS 2,g"ooo MILES or WILDERNESS FQIKJ3 wsoolrls x 'Is It Zoowoness enagreu SHOWING TONIGHT AT 11:30 r. M. PRINCE EDWARD SPECIAL KIDD SHOW! SATURDAY AFTERNOON-2:30 ITIBIIISANDSPEISINTIIILANDOF 1'lIlKsUE-IIIDODIACINGIINGI Loretta Young and Richard Greene h "KENTUCKY" (lh'unSledO(I'll5l1h!lIll'Ey) PRINCI EDWARD - Maroon . M E A 'r FRESH TRIMMED Pork Suits. lb. . CANADA PACKERS Bologna. lb. . . . SMOKED FRIISII. LEAN SALE DAYS SATURDAY FRIDAY MONDAY I-2's Cottage Roll. lb. 59: Bulk Sausages. lb. . . . 39: Shanlsless Picnic. lb. . 49: Hamburg. lb. . . .. .. . 39: YOU BUY FOR LESS AT Ellis Br DEPT. 47: .....28: FOWL . . . -PAK 'rlunr'rv PEAS. 20 01.. 1 43:: GRAVES SPECIALS for........... TIIRIIITY-PAK WAX BEANS. 2001.. 2 for . . . . 33: GRAVE PORK & BEANS. 20 oz. 2 for 39: IN srocx Now-ooon vsiusrv. ALI. sizes or CHILDREN'S. sovs ' ouu.'s MEN'S s. WOMEN'S canvas Si,-IOIS : MEWS :I- NYLON Reinforced S 0 0 KS 3 prs. 51.00 With 55.00 Order CRAIAPPLI JELLY PLUM JAM MARMALADI 3 bol'Hes 31.00 LARGE 'R.lPE RED PETER PAN SEEDL& 24 Lbs. 1.45 98 Lbs. 5.95 No Delivery on 98's Flour M:CORMACK'S Ir WISITONT SODAS. Plug. 29: 39: 'Oronges.2doz. 67: Apples. dos. 49: BOIICIIGS. be eseeeeee Lettuce. each . . . . . 25: Tomatoes. plug. . . . . 13: ROYAL RUSSILT Apple Juice. 48 oz. . . 29: Peaches. I5 02.. 2 for 39: Raisins. 2 lbs. .. .. 37: FREE PARKING OS. CAKE MIX 190 M. H. COFFEI Lb. SI.