Eastern Guardian " ,'.'l.Il!EIIAL' POLL MEETING. Francis .liaclntyre's. Iorne Val- jey, Monday. .gMny 9th. I Pc m- 'CCF BROADCAST by Doug- ias MacFsrlane over CFCY Satur- day, 6.156.!) p. in., Standard. 'MILI..'l'OWN CROSS Re-open- jug service. Sunday, May 8th. 2.- 30 pm. Special speaker Rev. Carl Cm-pie, Music by the Gnugetown Wednesday. May 11th, 3 p, m, JLIBERAI. POLL MEETING Leonard Bra” ,'s, . 'ALL SCHOOL TAXES in Mar tees. now have in stock plywoods. mas- Mite, spruce flooring. mouldings. orders taken for doors. windows, egg open daily 1 s.in. to 5 p.m. Closed Saturdays 1: o'clock. Y UOLIBERAL political meeting Montague High School auditor- ium, Monday. May lsth, 8 pm, speakers: Premier Matheson; Dr. ponnell: Keir Clark; Joseph Campbell. - 0 . u. A. csnnurunna. ,0pio- .meirist. will be absent from his office until Tuesday, May zqth. office open daily 1.” in 4.!) p. m. . for repairs. appoint-uenu and col- iections. , EMOTIIERIB DAY - At the Mabon Drug Co.. Montague. you will find a beautiful siiortment . oi CotY cosmetics. featuring chiefly that favorite spring es- sence Muguet de Bola (Lily of the Valley) the perfect gift for moth- John White. phone Montague ill. TION - Montague's atlon yesterday morning at szao, This is the first time Junior Board of Trade and was supposed to have been started a couple of months ago, but weight restrictions, which were on the roads until recently. caused post- ponemeni. Personals .fMr. and Mrs. P. J. Emery, Melville, were recent visitors to Whlm Road. ..'Mr. and Mrs. John B. Clarey recently returned to their home at Whlm Road after spending the winter months residing in Monta- gue. DARETAKER WANTED KING'S coumv HOSPITAL -Arriv- ' V writing to The Clialrinaii. Board of Trustees. gr. Colognes. P . powders. ,.sIso a complete line of Tiffany, Yardley and Tweed cosmetics; . chocolates and various other gifts which she will be proud to re- - geive and you will be proud to give. COCIISHUTT MOUNTED I ..'LIlEIlAL POLL MEETING. Mlrtlnvale. Donald Matlieson's. n ldwin Road. Tuesday. May 10th.-Sp. as: ray River District must be paid before May 21st. By order of Trus- Mult Cm" ""1 "” 5""'"”" ..'8PECIAL iron May only. ”'”l" 5 machinoless or cold waves. .-KiNo's MILL. Montague. Permlwltl only am each. iisn JNIW GARBAGE COLLEC- coliection service werTt"int;tiu:;eir.- is the town's history that such a service has been made available to the public and a large number of .esidents have taken advantage . of the opportunity. This ui-vice is one of the projects that have been undertaken by the town's town were recent visitors to their serve consume .-we must never think that we have inherited that privilege and it is ours by divine right." said Mr. F. A. B. Rands. national foods consults for the Retail Merchants of Canada. in addressing a meeting of retail merchants at City Hall yesterday afternoon. Also addressing the merchants was Mr. D. A. Gilbert. national president of the Canadian Retail Merchants" Association. Mr. Peter MacCaul of Ellerslle pre- sided. Mr. Rands told the meeting that the problems relating to the retail trade with the hope of hav- ing the merchants becoming members of RMA. "if we are 80- ing to reap benefits we must be- lieve la voyaging together. Our job is to continue to cater to the sustinence wants of the custom- ers - and in this we must sink or swim together," he said. "Retailing is a highly compete- tive industry. problems are many Personals ..tMrs. E. Farguharson return- ed to Charlottetown following a week-end visit to her home in Kil- muir. ..' Mr. Daniel Rouke. Whlm Road, who resided at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beamls Rouke during the past winter, is now visiting in Belle River. ..'Miss Isabel Farguhsrson. Charlottetown, spent the week- end at her home in Kilmulr. ' .3Miss June Benton and Miss Zone Beaton, both of Charlotte- homs at Commercial Cross. and combined action is neces- sary." continued Mr. Ronda. "The RMA is the vehicle through which combined action can be made." He compared many ITOCGH l0 Nero .tiddllng away their time. They are always planning to do this or that. to make certain al- terations or xpansions and while they a to do, someone else moves in. "If you don't like your town sell your store and get out" W85 the advice given by Mr. Rand!- you are going to stay. do the best job you can in the place where you are." Ronda said that they were here to stay and the retailer must learn "If we don't have what the cus- tomers want they are going some- where else to Set it. So an that you have a good stock on hand and keep your place of gbusiness as attractive to the public as pos- sibie." GENERAL RETAILING dealt with the retail business in general and pointed out that the National Association looks after all types of business. on a municipal. provincial national level. Each Province has two directors from four to eight fieldmen who are in contact with the merch- ants at least three to four times M.A. Inc. now has a membership of 40,000 with provincial organiza- tions operating in six provinces from Quebec to British Columbia. He felt that the time had come w h on th e Maritime Provinces I.A.Gtthert Discusses Local Problems In Retail Merchandising "We must earn the right to trying to decide what uyf Speaking of chain stores. Mr. Canada had declined 1.4 per cent, the Marittmes was able to show an increase of 0.0 per cent. He that there were 17,868 retgil stores operating in the three pro. viaces, doing as annual business at 340386.900. Speaking of some of the prob- lems with which the Association has to deal. he Hated: mlsrepi-.. sentation, predatory price cutting, discount houses. back door sell. ing and hostile legislation. "We , must trade so that people will be Ibis to buy quality goods at the lowest possible price." he said. A matter of interest to those I Present was "cash merchandis- ins." Mr. Gilbert told the meet- ing that in certain areas in West- ern Canada all the merchants went on a cash basis "and be- lieve it or not the customers lik- ed It.'' Be outlined the advant- ages of such a business. He said it left the merchant more time to concentrate on a better selling job and at the same time re- lieved him of a great many :1. nancial worries. "The retail me;-. chant is not in the loaning busi- nesa and there is no reason why he should have to "sum. in credit of the buying public." be said. At the conclusion of the meet- ins a committee was appointed to study the matter of members becoming affiliated with the R, M.A. Inc. of Canada. These were Peter MacCaul, Frank Jenkins. Summerside; Edwin Bernard. St. Eleanors: Fulton Pierce of Charlottetown. Sudden Death Of Montague Man to meet their competition. The president, Mr. Gilbert, It works and and some have year. He went on in say that the R. etslae-eadaeeted-It Doom! I-asJol'u-taebnasdsasub tsdwh&uQsI&nse&-ova aslulatnIiIieaaQ-abutd Mdissaoysussieasiaade&- I&Dw3&m "rd-ashlsaaelhdadssb-oi - esitsvhyssttslhiissieasyset-e Cloud Io&U&qOlsthdsHIt minerals including calcium, naportasst ONE TABLET gives 9 VITAMINS-F I2 MINERALS toguaadyouaiamilyisiot Ila SUPER PLENANIINS SUPER PLENAMINS CONTAIN 9 VITAMINS INCLUDING VITAMIN II, . . . PLUS liver. PLUS 13 you more than 2 capsules provided before. the result of ReiiaI's oxclisdve new process that maintains tiiepoeonoyeftliesafoodolcmentsseaswlieesonbiriadialhsbla .."Tlie sudden death of Mr. George John Sorrey of Montague occurred yesterday at the King's County Hospital in his 81st year. He is survived by his wife. the former Jane Stewart, four daugh- ters. Miss Mamie, living at home. Aietha (Mrs. Cecil Stewart) South- port; Elizabeth (Mrs. Victor Grant) Millview; and Christine. (Mrs. John Garnhum) Montague; and three sons, Dan, living at home, Preston. Montague, and David, Montague. One daughter Evelyn, (Mrs. William Vanlder- stinei predeceased him. interment will take place at Sturgeon on Sunday, May 8. BUDDHIST COUNTRY Thiland-ancient Siam-has some ' Maclniyre - Emberly Stewart MacKay a rid. ;Robbins were held and how their b”m' P'E'I' friends had met at this time to Sho er Sto er MoNUMmNrs and MI INSGRIPTIONS At Montague 5 to 1.00 Store Montague, P.E.I. May 7 to May 13 inclusive Representative: REXOLEUM MATS J. Be E.".'.'...;i'!;T"i'r..-..."'f.'..' Nupiials In Halifax "'""""" """ Broad as God's bosom. high as A pretty wedding was solem- His skies. nized in St. David's Presbyterian Deep u Hi; mu-cm, yum. . Church. l-ialifax. on SaturdIY. April 31, 9y"; ?;.:;.”..”.I'”.';.?””.:: i..t:'.'f3.f.:t.t:?.i S'"',,",,,;;;-' "-""i-'- -1-"- .'E.'".::."n.i:.:. ":.':::.::..:-.25:-2.: aw--,,,-,;nnu - -um. Dr. and Mrs. Preston Maclntyre '" " of Montague, r. 2:. 1. The Rev. Whlm! II mm'nl- boundin- Frank Lawson officiated. as space. Gwen in mu-,i.3. by 1," ma", Mingled with beauty. reverence the bride wore a navy blue ohar- and grace; mlhine suit. yylidth a small I;IIhI.tE bat Purfl as the sunshine oa morning an an orc corsage. was gy .. attended by Miss Joan Brenton, R. N.. who wore a light blue gabar- dlne suit with a matching feathered hat and a corsage of pink roses. The groom was attended by Dr. Albert Johnston, while Dr. Lew Unselfisli giving, forever new. Ml! we remember, each eventide, At each new dawning to so abide Our "Thank you. Mother!" may Kelland acted as usher. sw.3:: .'l:v:1"P., with . Wu Following the ceremony a re- vow ” 1 her of ih ' , cif::II:;':".g ft.l;m::':";nd '- few hf. Give her our roses while she H timate friends was held at the hf" T' MN New,” gum. They re empty petals heaped on After the reception, the newly- hlr bier. wedsleftoaamotortourof the Province. On their return they will reside in Halifax. where the bride is a member of the Halifax Teaching Staff and the googi as on the staff of the K. Cornwallis. .j.m....j--L: Presentation To Morell Couple ..'s0n Monday evening. April 25. n goodly numbe of friends and neighbors from Morel! and sur- rounding districts gathered at the ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rob- bins, whose marriage took place on April 7. Rev. R. A. MscLeod was cho- Thank the deer laviour. watching a ve, For the rich beauty of Mother's love. 8. Barlow Bird. do then hoaor. On behalf of the folks present. they were then pre- sented with a lovely coffee table. expressive of the very best of Good wishes to them both. M31011!!! completely taken by Sllrpriae. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins briefly but fittingly replied. thank- 8 every one for the gift and in- viting them to visit them again. An enjoyable sing-song follow. ed the presentation with Mrs. E. W. Anderson at the piano. A very delicious lunch was served by the young ladies. thus bringing to g son as spokesman for the oc- casion and is his usual pleasing C13: ' "'7 P'""'" '"3lBl- manner spoke of the esteem and 9 hm" V" U” l""""' Mill and Mrs. Etta Cameron of Head of Bills. respect in which Mr. glnald 86 McGill Avenue, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dial 8109 (18 ins. by 36 ins.) Assorted Designs ll: Colors Regular price 29 cents sPr'iocIAL-23 CENTS 18,000 Buddhist temples. NOT are now due and payable. all my customers for their Monte As I intend to close out my business on satur- day, May 7th, notice is hereby given that all accounts I also wish to take this opportunity of iiha-nking in which I operated my business. I. J. STEWART, The ancient Roman world the dawn of Christianity I'l iacular imagery. genes from the wilderness ICE support during the years gue. phosphorus, iron and iorNne. wig:-?;":ivg.m (SKI:-.l::Tu.Hu74:ple)s4-79 I ” '".:2.':':.'.::"..::W 1233" ii???” 1' A Mg(A?lgIN6AAlh? & co' MABON DRUG co. 9 P. w. MONTAGUE MORI.l. - 1, f. MOSSEY 3, son I ISLAND FERTILIZERS BOTHWELI. INCORPORATED GIDDINGS 3' MacI(AY MURRAY RIVER Our Boarding House Maior Hoopla THE Tat. OF 04' VENTING rr -ms PAN Mellie T32; f.Zf,"w?.?H or HAVING r'r STOLEN-u cum: I 1.4,; A,R.coND,nwEo 1H5i-I 6TEALIN6 IT BAcK--- HA6 cpwg THAN wA5 My WORDUAFTEE I SELL UICOM! wgmm W1” IT A M65 ransom 6YMlol. -mess Ni-rci-iesm, Tzgwe l'9C5L:UiggDm”3 1; 1'MD ”"””' c . was-' r:'r'. I?” N I 5 - - aouvwin! . . :5 is r .. I ti f ,- - I ' m 3 out notice. FOR CHARLOTTETOWN. P. s. I. 1955 FERTILIZER PRICES IRAND Cash Price Per Tea 1955 1954 0 , 20 (None) 3 - 15 (344.00) 3 - 15 041.00) -5 - 10 (345.90) -5 - 10 - 13 .. (u7.ooi as . 12 . 12 (None) P -with 194, Mg.O, L 51.00 per ton additional - ,. 110.00 (siio.soi siA'ilI' cl: ltAm3?l1H( 2695 . .sss5.oo mun Granular Super 2096 539.00 (93-00 Mur. of Potash 6095 S54.00 054-003 All prices are F.O.B. trucks or cars our plant at Charlottetown and are subject to change with- ssiivics .- value - ousurv , sncirv . "ISLAND FERTILIZERS” CAPITOL ”BATMAN” N0. 14 SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEI SATURDAY AT 1:30 - 3:30 "MY FRIEND FLICKA" HOW SHDVIINS loved. a converted Roman Hearts to the Sermon on the SIIORTS SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY "TEN WANTED MEN" RANDOLPH SOUIT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Monuments of marble or granite are a Canadian tr'aditioa. Io much as that any lesser type of memorial seems not only inadequate, but inappropriate--wholly lacking in the senti- mental and inspirational values that are an everlasting part of every beautiful monument. privilege of erecting a monument. Do it now as a family. Don't leave it for some loved one to do alone. select that monument in advance of need. too. As a local dealer-mem- her of the Monument Institute of America we will gladly assist you in making a decision which you will never have none to regret. van: BECK &' sou HERE IS THE SCREEN AT ITS GREATEST and the province of Galilee in the days ol ave both been re-created in terms of spea- "Salerno" io preach of the coming of the Messiah; of the intrigues at the court of King Herod. who feared the encl- oni prophecy of the MessieIi's coming: of Queen Herodias' evil plot to use the King's desire for the Princess Salome, liar daugh- for, to win the beheading of John. The film shows a lowly carpenter and the miracles He 4 , g - worked, and ends with Salome and her be- K”. il-iose who listen with uplifted faces and "P""'!-i A IIHPOIIOAL EVENT! ON OUR GIANT WIDE DOBDE -r-mm mo-c MON. - TUE. - wen. Why douse? Mongety have a MONUMENT? Choose your family plot in a cemetery that allows you tho I”! 3'0" MONUMENT INSTITUTE Skilled Memorial Crattanen Since 1870 MONTAGUE nail falls of John the Baptist and his emer- I A .- soldier, ioining Mount. FINAL TODAY ” BENGAL BRIGADE "I VINCENT MONDAY . russoav "THE MAD MAGICIAN" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PRICE "TERROR MIDNIGHT SHOW MONDAY AT 11:30 STREET" Also Flour and ttllails Into la TECHNI ltarrlag - John Payne. Dari Coming-MON.-TUE.-WED. - YE Celer - GUY MADIION Latest Carnot MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. MAY 7th SATURDAY ONLY ABSOLUTELY TOPS IN TIIRILLI SHOW TIMI - 7:!) I 9:!) P.Mg THEATRE MONTAGUE ' nu, use us. - an. s and I0 P.M. - ADM. no - Ho "THE DDMMAND" News - Cartoon La:-aims" COLOR Dui-yea. 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