PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Bruce Maufhee. Mina Joyce Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn. Wlgglnlon. Pius Maliinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laura. The Guardian may be bought. at I be following places in Montana: Blue Dome Rcataiiranl, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: TI: Post Office; In Souris: The Snac in Bar and H. Richard: B Ion. 'BELLES SHOP MONTAGl'I'1.. just arrived bathing suiis all- sizes, 3131 shorts and s ii m m c r , dresses. i ..'P'riends in Cardigan and Vl('- iiiity are sorry to learn of the ill- ness of Mrs Georgiiizi Mcxinnon in the City Hospital. ')lRh'. IiI.SIF. INNIAN. lE'rn- y sirlnnt Priiirv Eiluarfl lslzind l.iii-i eral Wniiiciik .Nikiyi'l2IIlf)n will spmik over ('l-TY tonight at T:l') p.m. stzinrlarrl time. '(iIi0R( ”()H'N-I.oiivr Vinn- Iagilr fvi'r:.' will lcriir IitltIl'KP- mun :4! ti rltn lmln) fui I,(IHIlI' .lInrii;ig:iie and return at mid- iiglit. Russia's Supreme Soviet To Meet Again lulyW28 l l I i IONDON, uXPl su- - Riissias preme Soviet iPn:l;aiiieii.7r which l.isi met four ii -iiihs acn tn rim.- firin Georci M Ma t"l'.I(iii' "F- TTTIFT. IS in I'll?!" flffvllll , the Moscow raclin a:iiioiiiif-crl Tiie-- dai niflhf Thr calf was lS”lf'(i nv .iin:s'iiaE Klemenii Viiipsliiloi cliairnian of the Supreme Si'tiiPf.: Prneklrlzliii. and N.kolai r'FE!fll'. SPC!'I'fal'i' of the topics that will he in-zsidcierl The likelihood, Imweirg .,: rhiil tho srssioii will he cziiiceriiml p::ni- i parity with two int: 1 The Mn'.enkm- budget. 2 Riibbriustiiimiizz of muval of lvrciiii P Beria as internal affazis mini.-lei" and his replai.-ciiieii' by FY1291 Kriigluv. l The Siipicmr Soviet, ihr. elecledl rvginiti .- first the re- leaislatlre bndi nf the Soviet; Union, has. only nrvniinal power. Its Job is tn appmro whatever? arl ans are passPd on in it by the Sommiiijsi paitv and the council nf mlnisiers irabineti. , The legislator: constitutimially llinllid meet iwicc a year. but for inme time they have been meptlnzi 1l'llY mice a year. around budpcti mp, The Russian hudgei iisunlly! is presented in the s.nt'llTR yresentation was postponed this year. presumably because of Jo I ieph Stalin's death and ihe gov .-rnmental changes which followed MONTAGII-I W. I. l l l Jilly meeting of Vfniitazue Wn- j men's. Institute was held at the "lame of Mrs. Frank Dewar on , ruesday evening and was ronduct- i ed by president Mrs. Lorne Wig-I zinton. Roll call was answered by 16; members. An interesting report of I he annual district nieetiiig, lit-Id n Union Road, was read by Mrs; Jewa". Mrs. Boehner reported for. he sick committee. and Mrs. Spen- ' at committee. HSSEE THE BOAT RACES- Estiniatcd entries for Lower Mon- tague Reizaiia are at. least. 30 lohsirir boats, ahoui. 5 snipes. and if) niiiboards. '03 DISPLAY at Poole's Sirire. Lower Montague, is ii lovely array of prizes for todayls Ilogiiliii iares. (loiiated hy lllIE'l'- osird firms. This (IIJDIR). lolal- ling mm" 3200 unriii of prives, iiiny he seen pririr to and during the iiirf-s. A list of ai'knmxleilg- nients will zippear at R later (into. 'A'l"lil-1.Vl)l.VG m:i;.i'i"i'A Queen t'liai'lntte Naval Rase at Chailntietowii has sent a 46-ft. har- bour rinft and sail-boat dinghy in take part ill and direct. the Lower Mniitiigile Regalia this afternooii The ll"rIIl. iied up at the l.owei Muiitligiic ii hrirf Tuesday afternoon mid will iiiniain until Tliiiisd-riy iiiaiiiiiig diiiing which time they will be of f1s.SlSI?tllC6lO the Regatta . (I(ll1ll'1lll I99. Next-of-Kin (la War Dead Invited To Unveiling illfll .N'cxI-nf- IiIII of miiie .'l.O(Xl Canadian war rloail linve lwnii invited to at- lmivl the iiiixeiliiig in Eiiglaiid of it K't'il1lllll')IliiDRlIll air forces lllPlll- nrial lvv Que-cu lCIl.”dlV'IIi Ort. lT, it was aiiimiiiil-mt Til0Sd&j. Ailliilr R.'lll(II(N. cliziirinnn the Canadian Legmii rniiimittee, said the iinnies of soine 2l.fitl(l (loiiiiiioiiueallli ali- inen wliri rest in nn kiinvin graves will he in-'i--iihi-rl on the ineninrial. A giant stnnr: :'ii'ui'liirr, it stands nn tho hliiff: at ('nopei"s llill, Sui-re). nverlonkiiig the Tlianics iiirr lslaiitl of Runny- mode n-liviv ihr Elagna Carla was vignotl in l2l'i. . Iriviiiilions tn ailcnd haie hevn .ll(tN'lillICil.. of sent in ii:-.xt-of-kin of Caiiadiaii and .Xiiici'ira ii RCAF personnel 4'niiiivirm0l'.'ilPrI hr the Imperial TY.'ir (;I'7iI es ('rimuiisi'-inn. The TT i-er LIPWEIIHI reported for the festi- Mrs. George Preece and Mrs. Arnold Vanlderstine weie appoiiited on the new visiting rom- iniitee. It was decided to cancel the August meeting. and an invita- tion to meet at the home of Mrs. VallI(lEl'SllP.P in Scptcniber was ar- ;cepterl. Mrs. Albert Fraser was appointed in charge of ihe pro- gram. At the close of the meeting. mem- bers enjoyed a social hour. An iii'Pl'e5liiig artlrlo liom "Institute News” was read by Mrs. Gordon Coffin. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Mac- Lend and Mrs. Coffin. PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY ONLY DON'T FA ”'MY COUSIN RACHEL” Star Olivia De Huvilland - ALSO ADDED SHORTS - SHOWS DAILY 2:30 - 7 - 9 IL TO SEE ring and Richard Burton EDWAR-DTIIUR. - FRI. - SAT. Cmumint IIMATIS IV IOVI EDDIE Mlllllllli - also LATEST mews SHOWS DAILY 2:30 - 7 - 9 Nllllll PIIIIEIEII ARE BACK . . . in a story of Broadway's lMllSllIllI REEL e CARTOON THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Three In Hospital A Inquest Held In Death After Accident Following Road Accident the Cambridge Hall and laid down. "Iihree persons ueie talvmi I V to the King's County l-lospital.i ..'Mrs. Alex -Gertrude) White. 8taI"'dI'h"eIl"10330P-m-H9531d Montague, as the result of aiilmnbiiison. Maine, came to her he had slept there -Wm? Of the accident. which O('('lll'l'NI ncm-ldeatli in the King's County 1105- time that day, but what he had Miii-ray Hm-hmir about 3.110 p.m.lpital due to a car accident in drunk from the teddies had not yesterday afiei-iinrin. in liii.xplI.iIlWlilCll she was a passenger, that. put him asleep, he answered on are: Gordon Duffy. L'li.ii-lulu--ltnnk place on June 28th, 1953, at question. After he awakened. he town suffering a hrokoii log niidlCambi'idge Corner. Kings County, went to Burt MacLeod's home. lacerations. tho driver; PcilrgvlP.E. 1.,” was the finding of the Had a drink of water. Asked Mrs. diam Co-Op Credit society, Ottawa, emphasized the need of close co- operation between all cc-operative societies and the importance of people becoming familiar with the credit and loan system. Annual Meeting Continued from page 1 TM -W18 during the year of Mr. A. B. MacDonald, secretary of the Co-operative Union of Canada, and Mr. J. J. Trainer, one of the stai- Evening Session warts iii the movement in this Province. At. the evening session. the Thanks was expregggd 10 51, special speaker was Rev. Dr. J. Nel- aon MacDonald N. S. In forceful and inspiring address, Dr. MacDonald reminded his audi- ence that we are living in a high- ly mechanized age. but the import- Francls Xavier University for the of Dartmoiith. honour bestowed upon this Pro- vince in granting an honorary Master of Arts degree to the presi- dent. "It happened," said Mr. Mc- Guile. "that I was the recipient. biiiie. lllld X-rays showed she had .a lzrolieii pelvis. She was also cut .a..d bruised. Following treatment islie seemed in progress well for a Pisquid East And pilgriintigol Vicinity licii tt.ii's, llirn begun to run a fev- ;e:'. The l"?Sllllln'z high fever seem- was going In go, when the crash occurred. Their car was struck near the rear right door. In the rear seat was Mrs. Alex Whllr, Sheila, Arlene. Brenda, and her- self, in that order extending from led Hi iiiillc-ate an in.iur.v In the the "gm demo Wm,” ms, Hash , 'r”' I”"""”- she lIa55”I ”I”I-V 0" Jul": occurred all the others in the back l -'-"M9-nib?” "I pl-Wllllfl F7-'l5l hhiih I ' were thrmin out except licrsclf. Womens Institute took the sriinoli Iillilli ll? lla-S 3- ll” 59"” of The car finally stopped in the loft. children on their iiiiiiual piriiir in Stanhnpe Beach on July 1 An eli- joyable time was speiit mid suppri was served. Mr. E-irl Jiiy, Mount iiie 2I('Cli'Il”lll lie win" two cars. one mi ill." Pct!-r's Road lacing east in the Lill hand iliicli. the other iinilli nf Pctcr's Road in the right Stewart, offered the nicinbcrs the Ildlld diml- use of his ti'uck which was much H" 51”” ll” 1””? W” "I appn.cmu.(L s.iinc car as tho older lady g V V . W also 3li':llll)' liui'l. No occupants in Miss Isabrl Blrt and Ni" l:'.ilg:ii' H” ”lhEI' C7” Np” hunt .Birt were visitors in Cliaiiloitcmiiii II” Ifnllmied sliortly. ditch on the same ioad. She had a. sensation of whirling. She got out of the car. and vic-nt iii the ch.lclrcn who were all lying (ill the mad. Soon Brenda and Arlene re- thelllalllfd coiisriousiiess. and Slicila .Vfrs. Alex White was lying on the brink IlllCUll5('lOllS. She aitribiitcd Mrs. Whites death On being qiiestirincd by the Coi'- do ,1... accmem, IThursday. July 2. ”””" ll" IIJWII mi” II” had had Robert, White. CFllll'CVlllP.. N. B. Mpg lllC(IlP.'il ('0llSllll8'l0ll with Dr. P. said me). were n.m.(,umg about 40 I Cnngr.-itulations in Mr Enhhy III,'.I('"”'I-we m1 We 9”" M Mlsqat the crossroads, and had seen .Leard on winning one of lllil stuck VI”iI.P,' the oflicr car. He thought he could cm. races at Cowhmd on Jun. 24 l 'INl.ilalli Dunn. Murray Harbour E9: by-p um” he Mm struck, The i g y iINtll'lliv, said he was Cll'lHllR through right hand dam. opmed mm the . Mr. and Mrs. Ncil M;ic('iiiilirl -ir- Ill" ('i”l”"””4" "(WI "”'””'v mid izlrls and Mrs. Alex White were lrived from Manitoba to spcud "mt mV'mIm' C NIH”. I” had pass" their vacation M Mr. McC:iiiiicl's Cd me mnlm" IN” C” N35 gomg old home in Plsqmd East north. lie stated that as he had flier-ii appi-oachiiig the corner he ' "E had seen two clouds of dust. one , Mrs. Sammie But was linstess to itlie ladies of the Pisquid Ens! 'Women's Institute on July 2 A contest was enjoyed and the l!l'l'lP won by Gladys Birt. A dcliciniis llunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wtiriiiwcll acconiponled by Miss Linn Birt, arrived from Massachusetts July 4 and are guests of Mr. and Wallace Birt. Mr. and Mrs. (ieuicri I.e;ii'd, Mount Stewart. were Suriilziy risi- tors in Pisquid East. ness visitor in Snuris large number of pickers from out- lying districts are helping to pick Mrs nzi the llriirris Road. the other on the Cainbridcr Road. He thought. that iiiis the only car he had met iiii flit" road. Heard (lrash Samuel Irvliig. Cainbrlnge Cor- nri-, was home on Sunday morn- ing, he said, sitting in his back yard. His house is located not far frnni ei'lier the Pctci's Road or llllr Ciiiiibriclge Road. He saw the inn cars coming on the roads, and he had also seen the Dunn car lines the corner and -also meet the other car. He said he had not. seen Mi'. Guy Jay spent the July I III” III” "315 Imv but heard lhc weekend mm his pm.m,s. Mr and noise. He and his wife ran to the Mrs, Wendell Jan accident. Tlicre were two cars ygtmy Ill(l'C. He S.'tlY Lester McKecman Mr, mad Jay was I, mwm bww lilirl a lady there. Also saw a lady lying on the lmiik and elderly man g V V Iillli; on the front seat of the car. Most farmers are l)iis.l' Ill('k'.llfI Haldl-N11 IN"? out on the . . I . I i l' slrawbci'ri(-s at the prrsciit time. A P I I M t" Imomiy bl” nict iiiintlicr man. whom he sent to plioiic the doctor. He then stay. ril time until the doctor and police lthc fruit. i & m.,.”.r,d, Mr. Leon Johnsnii. Moii'ni;'.r.i Fm)" 1m h"""' he smdi he "””d was in Pisqiiid East on husiiirss. Hm Nmnmp HI" Speed I” me M15- , BA but. llzoy did not seem to be going, RIVERDALE-CHURCIIILI. I. June meeting of Rivei'cl.'ilr-Cliili'- chill Women's Illsllflllc met at the home of Mrs. with a good atteiidaiice of mem- bers and visitors. W. Two guessing Contests were put on: first prizes were won by Mrs Robbie MacKinnon and Miss Wan- da Buchanaii. Next meeting will be licld at the home of Misses Joicr and Sh: MacDonald. Roll call will be an- swered with a Joke. A dainty lunch was served bv hostess assisted by Mrs. I')oi:.ild Currie. Garfield Marbadi sin I ;Mi:Kmt-iiiaii .1cai' nriir the right veigi fzisl. Dust mvcred evc-rytliiiig, lic siiid. ivhrii the cars hit. Tlicre "35 "150 fllllie a hit of dust when the I)iinn car passed. Jnmcs McNiilty, G2iSpDl'E(illX. said throviii out. Mrs. White was friuiid lying on the bank. Could not real- ize what. had happened, and could not. say if car had spun around. He got out and covered Mrs. White. went to see about the others. He said he thought it was n ilimugli road as there were no signs indi- catlng wli.-it was the through road. He saw no signs of liquor, he said, and he had had none himself. The report of Provincial Pathol- ogist. Dl'. Harold Shaw, was read by the Coroner, in iidiicli it was stated that. the body was bruised on the upper and lower extremit- 16.5. After revieiiiiig the clinical history of the patient with the doctor in charge of the case. the bruising about the head and the high fever were quite compatible with injury to brain tissue. The jury included, forviaii Dan- iel Murray. Pnrkniaii Fraser. Alan Nclson, Raymond Fitzpatrick. Aus. tin Fraser, Cecil French, Spencer Llewellyii. Georgetown and l Vkhh ..'Mi"s. John Georgc of Saint -lollll. N. 3., IS visiting with rela- tives in G:-oi-gctown. Miss M.-irgni-rt. David in Brock. ton. Mass- recently arrived in Georgetown on :1 visit. to I1t'l' par- lie was a passciigrr in the car with icnts. Mr. and Mrs ciamnce Dnvld Lester McK.ccin.'iii. lie lirid met Imsicr at his home iii.Gaspcreaux and iiciit for a drive with him and R0” call was m.L.wm...d mm an ,a larlii. They left in the forcnoon exchange. of flower slips oi" seeds. land arm in (,1-gck River. Then started for home. He said he saw l 4 ithc White car on the road when JLI iII':lS ill from of them but had not iscriii it mining down Pic road. The car struck the White door and must lliaie sleiieii aroutid. Tliey were all -Sitting iii the front seat. Fnllniiiiig the accident. he said llf am out and trmk the I . CAPITOL T0-DAY ONLY SEE "WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE" Starring RICHARD Dana and BARBARA RUSI-I' ALSO SPORTS a- CARTOON snows DAILY 2:.'l()-7-9 .....,.......w............., .. ... SW with his IIHO-MIIIKII pointing to the Ougovi pun . . and c d Jam: "cAprroL ..I.... . nu. 1'Al.I., rouei-i.l.7.aIaiI usansn WEST... SEAY' VAlI.IN ll nun IITBTI HEM ALSO SERIAL, iconanviaicaivroong snows DAILY 2;3o.7-9 - SAT. Ikk l . "sr,iit'f", l lscvon teddies, and went up behind lIl(.E,.Mh . . Miss Kathleen Fairchlltl. Attor- ney-at-laiv of Boston, Mass, is vacationing at her suinnicr home in Gl30l'r:etovi'ii and has as her Kuests, her friends, Miss Bessie Willis. Miss Rosamond Wood and Miss Rut.h Miller. Ml-'43 JONIVP Jviglhs was fl recent visitor to her home in George- town. Mrs. Edward Eurpltt of Rose. . was the guest of her dnugh- Mrs. Henry Larsen on Mon- day, June 29th. Miss Elimbeth (;i:aiit of saint John, N. B., who is visiting ,ln the Province, spent. a fpw days Georgetown, where she was a guest at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Debory. Mr. Lemuel MncCoi'maci-'., crawl member of the C. G. S. Sorel, spenii a holid:i.v at his home in George-I town. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frascrl and family of Charlottetown mo- lured to Gem'get.mi'ii on Tuesday where they spent the Dominion Du holiday as the guest; at M”. M-.1sei"s mother. Mrs. Minnie Ra. fuse. Rev. and Mrs. It Mcvicar I""l IFmll.V of Shilbcnticadic N s """0rPd Y0 the Island where the" were the holidav guests of ivirgv McVicar':i pnrerits Mr :1 V1 B. H. Stewart. R" A M MR and Mrs. Rnymnlid 5019. mm find family. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Soloman and Miss Genevieve soloman, reccm. lit motored to.Charlotetown whu-e U10? visited sister Carmelita at Mount st. Mary's. Mr. Allan M-n-sli-e: of Montague was a business visitor to George. town. ACHE . p l Irivc out thinking that she was dead, and- af the Credit Union goes back to the days of the pioneers when they banded together for the 55 Unions on the Island, with .a membership of lU,00(t was indeed opinion voiced by Mayor Ste-wai't.. Report Discussed Lively and lengthy dlsciissioii tnnk place on the report of the gencral manager. Those taking part wC1'(': Messrs Cyrus Poirier, Sum- merside, Rev, L. J. Ayrcs. Gilbert Gaudei. St. Anthony's, Rev. Wil- liam Simpson. St. Dunstan's Unl- vcrsity, J. E. OlMeara, Department. of Agriculture, Ottawa, Emmett Goriiiari. Kelly: Cross, Norman Riley. Credit. Union League of N. S. and Reginald Rodgers of Borden. Rev. Father Simpson suggested Auneilgamaiion of the Credit Union guc. since the work of both are so closely related. He critized ihc lack of participation the d918lMI55 took in the convention. "We. have made prngi'ess," be added "but not enough to be proud of” was tlir view of Rev. Fig Simpson. Mr. J. E. O'Meara was of the nplnioii that the itvrn inovenients shmild work hand in hand. but under separate offices. Mr. Emmett Gorman advocated more Credit Union education for the youth of the community. Mr. Norman Rilev said. ”Pi'ogi'css comes with service." He pointed out that the advei'tising and short courses given in Nova scotia had slzoivii results by in- creased inembersliip. Rcrzinnld Rodgers. Borden. be- lieved that flip members should get together and discuss their financial problems and bv so doing the ad- vice and expei'iei1cc of the older members would he of mine to the yf'1lllgPT OIIPS. Mr. Linsoiii Ilcwar. of the Frui- ei--nion of Agriculture. liilrorliiccd Mr, Grcichbaum of Farm Radio Fnriim, Tnrnnln who cxrilaiiied the. mutual aid, l l l l l l l t l League and the Co-op services lea-' l becoming a very serious prolilcml said. Dr MacDonald. who stated. that ten men sit on the boarrlsl ohall the lz-il'2ESf bflliks of Can-adri.l JULY 15, 1953 men. "We must. learn to Conm our democratic institutions. . . . W must. build at the grass roots am make it work,....We must. (hm bigggr than what. we ai-e,mw must not be satisfied to tli.iil paiuchinlly or provincially bu iiationtilly." Di: MacDonald felt that ii” clergy and teachers in . mm. l Iin building up the social and ac... noniic life therein. DY. MacDonald in closing mad. reference to the two- wm-id”. which ivc live, the world of plenty Mar:Lend. Miirmy Hliilmur, t-iiis.Coroiiei"s Jury at the inquest. held MacLcod who was'hurt. He looked . , t th hi and case and the W0.-id 51 pm, . . and law-i-niion.-; Wmiti.-iin ('lia,i-lat the Legion Hall at. Montague at the car,Vthen went home. Fiii- I::greI5e:1e&I:i7'5eIO';ma1I;I”Iy0'L h;e";:Il: fvxgt ,:,:lI:gpl::;C.nnog. buet Ric n:13e:lsiiffei'iiig and disease. "We man. Miiri-2 llarhuiir. z-iiis HlllI'laSI llllllll. Dr. G.S.A. Inman Dre- lshed the llqum” the next dllii pH? and in honoring me you we” who was mum": them --A,(, W, make it one world" said the speak- I3”'ml'l"5- 5"l”1 is C0”'"”i M” Si Si He” "Id hi had not Ewen me din” honored" better m0rnllV and spiritually IllR.'i'er Wllfl lll'DlCC1 the word of ii-.. it-iii: mi; fl ll.).'iii paint. was 5..-nhsiaii, QC.,appea1'9d for me c,.9wn, any dmnksl He al-so thanked the board of our mm mmers?” has me ohnl. IMP pmsmem Roosevelt. uwc Hm, ceodiniz .Il'0Ili. Miii-nu lint-Iuiiir Dr. L. Bonnell..Murray Riv-er. saw Car Approaching dlrecto” and Mr, Dennis and his lame Du, by me speaker. --we never have It W0l'ldVflf for Rflyciig iilien .I dpiintrllll) loft III! mail, the lust viiiness, said he ieceiied managerial Sta” far their wgopemg have made more advanwmcm until we have a world goud ,0. Wm” "”"'g.'m' MIR" "1 "" .0'"..n M” M appmxlmamy 11:30 a""i Mrs. R.0bei't White. Centreville. lion and support. sclentlricallv in the Past. 100 ycziril PVCl'.V0.1l9," . I”I"k"'””l'v -llll"lll:dl””'1'l' " d"'I'9'lH9 ll-"M I0 Camklmdge Cor"l”- N.B., stated that the party was Mayor stew-an bmugm greetings than we had In the 1,000 years! A llllll Elifllled "The k1llg'y .; W” 3” "ml" W” ("W mm M” while was -Vmg 0". He heading for Dixon's at Caspereaux 1 Lh c'i- d t 1 1 d preceeding it. but had man hini- W35 5ll0llll- 71 C0l'llDliI'9(l ill? llllili the hunk of El (huh on ilirggrouiid on the bank -above the in hex. husband.s Cm. .;.hey we”, t?em0x,ga:”Za1u'Io'n3:n ictgnggrgoilgn sen. advanced mp,.Op01.H0nu? said”).-r,-;c.;.;n., given by the .-.,M.. ynthop side. Sftilii-;lIy. iliiiiuiizinll Illll ditcli She was ilncoiiscioiis and be driving along coming to me cm.ne,.g of thrift and in providing at lonm mg speaker. tun-my in its members 1,, U... X from of tho ca.-. ltorik her in the Kings County Hos- when she saw the Cm. appmachmg' '0 members at low interest rates. The mm”... M p,m.im ..c.,m,n,iCl5taiiipcd on the doors of ill: pen.-.'.., I C C '7" lll”aI- 5'" had 3 bmh" mu” She wanted to see wliich way it ms Worship noted ma; um history power in the hands of ri few l5.0-' lhf SI-Xi9'?ll”l C9llIlll'.V l'-"I15 litre. inimiine to imprisonnieni for La-iv. int: defaulted in their debts. Mr. .7. E. 0'Menrn showed slides (lcpictiii: the work (if cxvgd-,3 munliy had a great respnnsib:li.. - and that 85'. of :ill thc hllSll10sSiIIlll(lll-Q and Co-op movcmciiis .n A Creditable showing. "Credit in Canada is contwllcd b.VVl:lf5f 1 W HM g", y - Unions will be successful just ""””'C””C-TiTT'T” as long as they adhere to . . ' democratic principles" was the TIl(' Benevolent Irish S()('I(iI) Takcs plciisure in presenting ”MR. PETER MIENIILTY” (of the fanioiis Kilt-Niilty Fainily) Stars of radio, stage and tclmisinn and cuinpany in a complete program. of your favorite Scotch and Irish songs. dances and music. with free films at TOWN HALL. GEORGETOWN TONIGHT AT 8:30 P. M. Children 25c Adults 60c DIRECT FROM me conmumrv cmiu DREW PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE LEADER PRESENTS THE ELECTION ISSUES iises to WITICII the Foriim could be put. in DlT)n10llllI' exrliaiiges of I240”. 9 630 . . I lldcas among different members on your .IfII pm. on you; dmj e P.m, Ian-'1 different izrniips. Mi: Ralph Stacey. of the Cana- .. 5 IN MEMORIAM MR. WILLIAM II. IRVING .."I”he death occurred in the F. iii). I. Hospital, Julie 13. after a ileiigthy illness of William H. Irv- ing in his 12nd ycar. Born at Cambridge. F. E. I, on April 16. 1882, he was the son of the late Thomas Irving and Eliza- I beth McHeri'nn. He was t.hrouglioui his lift a fisherman, and resided in Murray Harbour North, until V the fall of I950 at which time lie GEORGETOWN-Monday, July 20th. 'incved to Montague, where he made many lasting friendships. MONTAGUE-Wednesday, Jilly 2?.ll(l. The late Mr. Irving enjoyed good health until about a year and a lhalf before his death. His long lnionths of suffering were endured iby a cheerful and uiicomplainlng spirit. Besides his sorrnwlng widow, he leaves to inoui'ii three sons, and a In daughter, Harold and Arnold nf Montague. Laivrence in Pictou, and tElsiei Mrs. Ken F(!l'Ri.LS0ll, Pic- JOHN A. MacDONA1,D, tau Also surviving are a sister. iAnntei Mrs. W. J. MacMillan, Trenton, N.S., and a brother. Char- les also of Trenton: a half sister. 1Bessici Mrs. John MacDonald, Georgetown, and a half brother. Alrx of Cambridge. . The funeral, largely attended. was held at Murray Harbour North Church on June 17, and was con-. ducted by Rev. F. N. Young oil Montague. He spoke, words of com- fort to the bereaved and paid fit- tiiig tribute to the departed l Hymns sung were ”The Lord's Myl Sheph.-.i-d," "Ono sweetly Solemn” Thought" and "Abide With Me". The "Old Rugged Crozs" was beautifully imndcred by Mr. Wil- liird Machcaii A faith that keeps the narrow way Till lites last. spark iii flcd Aild with ii pure and heavenly ray Lights up a dying bed. Lord, give me such faith as this And then iihat'er may come I taste even now the hallowed bits: of an eternal home. Pallbearers were .Et.han Stewart, Jay Stewart. N'.'WI.Oli I-llckm, Mil- lard MncLure. David Irving. and Edward Millar. His remains were tenderly laid to rest in Murray Harbour North cemetery. The many floral trlbutcs'and messages of sympathy bore testimony of the love and esteem in which the departed was held. Curd Of Thanks The family of the late William H. Irving wish to extend their lln- - cc-re thanks to Dr. Inman, Dr. Laldlaw. Nurse: and staff on the P. 1:. I. Hospital. and those who lent. floral tributes and meaugu of sympathy, and to the neighbor: and friends for their many act: of kindness shown to them in their recent and bereavement. Atlantic Standard Time Publnh-d i.. Hit ii...-......v. Canurvuliu Party .1 Canada JOINT POLITIDAL MEETINGS The following list of joint nicctings will be held at 8:30 in the following places: DUNDAS-Thursday, Jilly 16th MORELL-Thursday, Jilly 23rd. ST. PETERS-Tuesday. July 28th. SOURIS-Thursday, July 30th. MURRAY RIVER. Monday. August 3rd. THOMAS J. KICKHAM. ILIBERAL MEETINGS” iii iiiiiiis COUNTY ALL MEETINGS AT 8:30 PM. ANNANDALE HALL-Wednesday. July 15. 3 Meetings at remaining ccntrcs announced later. The iinili-rsigiicil shall aiidrcss all above meetings and other Liberal sneakers will be present. 1?. .1. iuciuiam, Liberal Candidate. ' FARMERS WE HAVE AT ALL (TIMES A COBIPLETE STUCK OF MASTER FEEDS - FOR HUGS. POCLTIIY and CATTLE. This Brand of Feed ha: PROVLN TO BE A VERY HIGH QUALITY FEED. Selling at competitive prices. Processed In pallet. krum and mash INTIL Elltlulrn for details regarding finance plan and deliveries. WG III" IIDCIH WIIMI-. Barley. Ollie, (thick and Hon Scratch. Grit and Shn'l. Flour. Milk Fm-(Is. (Znim-nI.rak-ii. hilciilie. Ile- ilueed Iron, Worm ljowder. Poultry Tonic. Salt. Llclni. nlndm TWIIIE. HI! SIN. Dlthuia Spray. etc. (Wholesale & Recalli- CUSTOM MIXING 5. GRINDING SERVICE g1.NAmil'KlS FEED SElllIlcE Mt. Stewart