WW I 4 AWWMTT r Curries Conservative Colors For Kings JOHN A. MBCDONALD of CARDIGAN Born Cardigan, P. I. I. aged 39 years. Son of the late Senator John A. and Mrs. MacDonald. ' Father was provincial Minister of Public Works and member of Dominion Cabinet of Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett. Educated Cardigan gDunstan's University. Graduated Bachelor of Arts and awarded Commerce Certificate. Employed with Bank of Mont- real for two years. New President. J. A. MacDon- aid dz Co. Lld., shippers and gen- eral merchants. Served in Army before. during and since War. holding every rank from Private to Lt. Col. Wounded in France. Awarded Efficiency Decoration. Past Provincial President and member of Dominion Council. Canadian Legion. President King's County Board of Trade. Director. Provincial Plowing Match Association. Member of Board. King's County Memorial Hospital. Member. Provincial Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Committee. Past President. King's County Baseball and Hockey Leagues. Married to Margaret M. Smith. Three children-Judy. Heather and John. Youthful. energetic and well qualified by training and. experi- ence to represent King's County at Ottawa. -Inserted by the P. E. I. Pro- gressive Conservative Asaii. School. St. Young People's Union Have Many Activities Recent and current activities of the Trinity Young People's Union at Montague have been varied and interesting. Following up a decision to put on a 3 act comedy play. the cast and various com- mittees have been selected and are progressing well in the many details. The regular Sunday evening seivice of worship was conducted' by 'he yresiden . Elmer MacLean, with addresses on the tour di- visions of Y.P.U. given by Lead- ers Robert Adams. Pauline Moase. Mary MacLure, and Arthur Math- esoii. This marked the conclusion of Christian Youth Week. The union also joined in the joint pro- Rram of fellowship. and shared some of the leadership in the town Wldt Bathering on Monday night at the Presbyterian Hall. and also in the first of a series of Saturday night meetings held In the Civic Auditorium. In addition to the local activities, there are always joint endeavours with Presbytery and conference. Siimmerslde will be host to the next executive meeting of Presby- Iery on March 7. when all the various unioas' offices will be pre- sent. At that time. final plans for the proposed Lenten Con- ference for this year will have I)('Cll Prepared for the Maritimes by member Ernest Murphy who gthe conference convenor for faith and evangelism. Another member. Olive Jelley. who is Maritime regristrar has been busy keeping contact with Saturday. Feb. 9. 1957 the Guardi.in Page 5 Mr. Edward Gallant iii the Fast- ern Packers, Souris, left cim-lone. town yesterday for Eumpe, in thg interests of the Eastern Packers. one of the biggest fish plant; in Prince Edward Island. The Souris Company is sending Mr. Gallant to Europel to gain some knowledge of the more ad- vanced European methods of pro- cessing fish. Mr. Gallant will visit Germany. Holland. France and England. At the end of his tour. he will go to Vienna. Austria. where he hopes to obtain return Passage on a Maritime Central Airways plane. carrying Hungar- ian refugees to Canada. Ilrst fishing company in the Prov- ince to buy fish from the dragger fleet. and from year to year, have been improving their plant facili- ties. The visit of Mr. Eddie Gallant to Europe. it is hoped, will further advance the fishing industry in Prince Edward Island. and that is the object of his visit. EASTERN GUARDIAN To Study Processing Methods In Europe The Eastern Packers were they MURRAY HARBOUR NORTH Mr. George Graham spent sev- eral days in New Glasgow. N.S.. the guest of his son and ” '” er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gra- ham. i Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Alli- aton. were recent Sunday guests of Mrs. Beck's sister, Mrs. Elmer Miilar and Mr. Millar. Sehoolmates ston, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnston are sorry she is confined to her home with virus. All wish her a speedy re- COVEl'y. The Women's Missionary Socie- ty met in the vestry of the church on Sunday afternoon January 3) with ten member. present. Mr. James Graham spent a pleasant holiday in New Glasgow. N.S. the guest of his brother, Mr. Thomas Graham and family. A.0 l TWO RACKS of dresses at 84.95, and 32.98 at Bell's Shop, Montague. i N0'I'ICE:- King's Mill. Monta-J lgue. will not be buying logs again until April. , WOMEN'S AND Misses spring coats selliilg at 1-3 off regular price at Bell's Shop, Montague. COME and see Waliie Seamle- liury's ice follies of 1957. Monta- gue rink. Wednesday, Feb. 13th. sponsored by Montague girl's hoc- key team. VALLEYFIELD Orwell head congregation. Servicces for Sun- day February I0. Valleyfield ll a.m. Orwell Belle River: 3. p.m. Orwell Head 7.30 p.m. Rev. F. MacKinnon, Minister. . SHUR-GAIN AMATUER Caval- oiide. Montague High School audi- torium Feb. 12th. 8.00 p.m. For Montague school children and sur- rounding areas. Please send name. age. and title of selection to Mrs. Ruth MacLeod office. Stewart and Beck. Montague. Entries close! Feb. 9. Sponsored by Montague. Home and School. PERSONALS Little Brian I-Iicken infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel I-lickcii whim Road is a patient in thi- Montague Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Lou Wright. Lower Montague will be happy to learn she has returned to her home after being a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mr. Murdock MacKenzie. Low- er Montague has been a patient in the Montague Hospital for they past two weeks. His many friends wish him a speedy and complete recovery. - Mrs. Dan lilatheson. Heather-' dale spent the past week visiting. with Mr. and Mrs. John MaeI(en- zie Lower Montague. Mrs. Athol Robertson is spend- ing some Iiiiic with her miilliui Mrs. William Thompson follow ing her operation in the Montague. Hospital. The many friends of Albert Ellsworth. Lower Montague. are' sorry to hear he had the misfor- turiet of breaking a bone in his wr s . Mrs. Ralph Graham has return- ed to her home in Lower Montague after being a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Mr. Ralph Annear son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Annear. Lower Montallle has returned to his home to convaiesoe after being I Patient in hospital at Mount Al- ison University. Sackville. Friends of Mrs. Austin Ross will be sorry to learn she is a patient in the Kings County Hospi. tal and wish her a speedy recov. ery. ST. PETEIPS NORTH The following is the report 0 the January mid-term exams. Senior Room. Grade X. 1. Anna Lewis. 2. Lois Powell. 3. ieonard Maclfinnon. Grade IX. 1. David Lewis. 2. Richard Gillis. 3. Gerard Leslie. Grade VIII. 1. Ronnie MacDon- ald. 2. Kathclecn Gillis. 3. Rich- ard Flynn. Grade VII. 1. Helen Ann Mac- Callum. .2. Audrey Lewis. 3. Lil- lian Powell. Grade VI. 1. Jean Maclnnis. 2. Veronica Gillis. 3. Margaret Mac- Donald. ' Highest average in the Senior Room, Ronnie MacDonald. Junior Room. Grade V. l. Beverley O'iianley. 2. Alan MacDonald, 8. Mary Lew- is Grade iv. 1. Mary Leslie, 2. Carol MacDonald. 3. Ronnie Mac- Donald. Grade III. 1. Joan MacDonald. 2. Mary Flynn. 3. Margaret Lew- is. Grade II A. 1. Brenda Gillis. 2. Billy Lewis. 3. Sally Ann Mac- Phee. Grade II. B. I. Mary Lou Mac- Donald. 2. Roger 0'Hanley. 3. Pet- er MaeCallum. Grade I. 1. Betty MacD0ugall. 2. Robert 0Hanley, 3. Roddy O'- Hanlcy. Highest average in the Junior Room. Mary Leslie. Principal. Arthur Mt-icNeiil. Assistant. Bernadette MacDon- aid. GOOSE RIVER The following is the Goose Riv- er School report. Grade VIII. 1. Ethel Sutherland. Grade VII. 1. Frances MacKin- non, 2. Wilfred King, 3. Geneva Wilson . Grade VI. 1. Paula Sutherland, 2. Pius Sutherland. Grade IV. 1. Augusta McLaren. 2. Gerard Sutherland. 3. Paddy Sutherland. Grade III. i.Annc King. Grade II. 1. Gayiene Maebaren, 2. Gerard Russel. Grade I. I. Theresa Steele. 2. John MacLaren. 3. Anne McPhee. Highest average in Senior grad- es. Frances MacKlnnon. Highest iiicri-"r for senior grad- es. Theresa Steele. Teacher. Miss Annette M00!-laid. MONTAGUE RINK Montague Girls vs. Queen Charlotte High Girls-7.30; Heathcrdale vs. Montague Bombers. Intermediate "C" League game. Skate after. of Paulette J ohn-V FULL FASHIONED Substandards in 51x15. 5”” and (ions. winter shades. Sizes 9 to 11. Dollar Day Special. 2 PAIR FLANNELETTE BOXER LONGS 3:1: or blue plaid. Size Gs Dollar Day Special, PAIR. SEAMLESS NYLONS Knit on 400 needle machines from 15 denier yarns. Sub-S standards. Sizes 9 to 11. Dollar Day Special. PAIR CHILDREN'S LONG HOSE Made of fine combed cotton. reinforced with nylon tors longer wear. Knit in in rib. Fawn colour. Sizes 5 to is. Dollar Day Special. 1 PAIR MEN'S STRETCHY SOCKS Dress socks of nylon in fancy and plain patterns. Colourszs wine. bro wn. green. Fits sizes 10 to III. Dollar Day Special. 3 PAIR MEN'S WORK SOCKS Heather colour. Made of wool. rayon and nylon. Nylon re-S inforced heels and toes. One medium size. Dollar Day Special. 2 PAIR MEN'S FANCY HOSE Assorted lengths. Made from all wool with nylon reinforce- ment for longer wear. Col- ours; navy, wine. brown and grey. Sizes 10 to 12. Dollar Day Special. PAIR TEEN'S FANCY MITTS Zipper lip and doll faced mitts made of all wool. Rib- bed cuffs. Colours; reds green. black and navy. Sizes small. medium and large. Dollar Day Special. PAIR GIRLS' FLEECE LINED BLOOMERS Sizes 3 to 12, navy colours only. Dollar Day Special. 2 PAIR CHILDREN'S PLEATED SKIRTS . All-round pleats. self waist- band. zipper closing. Remov- able shoulder straps Oolours;s ;nedlum grey. Sizes 2. I and Dollar Day Special. EACH BABY BLANKETS Substandards. Cotton elder- down. Size about Colours; pink or blue with animal designs. Dollar Day Special, EACH and registering the many unions through the Maritimes. An island Drama Workshop is being planned for -Charlottetown 0 Feb. 23. which will be attended by several local members. on the social and recreation side. the group has weekly sessions for bowling and badminton. A special program is being planned for next week for Valentines Day. MEDICAL PIONEER Francois Xavier Teasier. Quo- bec physician who died in I885, founded the first medical journal more Hsmrl Illbllabed In Canada. TODAY HE Mu 7am arewzm 0' I - 1'mli'.i'tl'2islI " I Atlost it can be told: For ten years the world's bull guarded secret: MONDAY and TUESDAY. WIIOWIS Hecomeflootingonllnwam hearing documents WHO Ni.-zven WAS CHILDREN'S CORD- UROY BIB OVERALLS AND BOXER LONGS Elastic at waist. Assorteds colours. Sizes 2. 4 and 6. Dollar Day lvocial. PAIR CHILDREN'S BRIEFS hrry cloth briefs in colours white. blue and maize. Sizes 1. I and 0. CHILDREN'S COTTON BRIEFS (Training pants) colour whites only. Sizes 1, 4 and I. Dollar Day '5 ' ' I PAIR CHILDREN'S POLO JAMAS Fine cotton jersey. Two piece. Plain shades. two tone ands some striped. Sizes 2. 4 and 6. Dollar Day Special. PAIR WOMEN'S RAYON BRIEFS Nylon embroidered side pan with lace edging or plain. Colours; pink. blue ands white. Sizes small. medium and large. -Dollar Day Special, I PAIR WOMEN'S SLIPS Rayon slips - lace trim at bodice and hem. Sizes 32 tosl 42. Dollar Day Special, EACH WOMEN'S RAYON BRIEFS Styled with elastic at thigh or cuff thigh. Sizes smail.s medium and large. Assorted colours. Dollar Day Special. 8 PAIR WOMEN'S OVERSIZE APRONS Gay cotton prints with con- trasting binding. Bib styles Oversize only. TOILET TISSUE roll. Dollar Day Special. Soft white toilet tisues. Ap-S prox. 850 single sheets to the I ROLLS FACIAL TISSUES About 200 single sheets to asl box. Dollar Day Special. 6 BOXES EGG SHAMPOO AND CREAM RINSE I ounce bottle of shampoo and 4 oz. bottle of cream Dollar l)a y Special. SET STORY BOOKS A wide assortment of story books including fiction ands non fiction. Dollar Day Special, I FOR BALL POINT PENS Automatic ball point pens ins assorted colour barrels. Dollar Special, Day EACH RUBBER SEAT PADS Come in a variety of i-oIours.s Size about I6" square. Dollar Day a i I 4 FOR PLASTIC KNITTING BAG Contains note paper and en-S velopes. Dollar Day Special, I FOR VELVET COVERED CUSHION Colours red. turquoise. gold. 3 About 12" square. MEN'S JERSEYS AND BREVETS Made from good quality cot-S ton. Sizes small. medium and large. Dollar l)ay Special. 3 FOR MEN'S JERSEYS AND DRAWERS Short sleeve jersey. Ankles length drawers. Sizes small. Dollar Day Special. IMPORTED COTTON GINGHAMS A broki-n assortinent of '11” and '4" checks. Colours in- clude blue. mauve and green. About Dollar Day Special. 2 YARDS Fianneiette shirts with long sleeves and breast pockets Assorted plaids. Sizes small. Elastic braces with leathers and clip ends. Dollar Day Special, I FOR CHILDREN'S "T" SHIRTS Cotton shirts with long sleeves. rib cuffs and neck-S hand. Assorted stripes. Sizes 4 to ll. Dollar Day Special 1 FOR MEN'S TIES Assorted patterns, colourss and materials. Dollar Day Special. I FOR and largr. EACH BOYS' CHECK SHIRTS medium and large. Dollar Day Special. BOYS' BRACES EACH COTTON SHEETING thistle. rose and shamrock Sh d of gr en, pink. blue. Dollar Day Dollar Day Ab:,u?s7g'- win. 5 Special. MC" Special. EACH Don” my 1 YARD I WOMEN S WINTER snpgpplgs & S Dom”, Day Terry face cloths in solids Sleeveless and short sleeve g colours. Approx. I2" square. vests. Not all sizes in each 5990181. 1 P03 style. Sizes small. medium 00”” DEV and large in the lot. Special. 4 FOR 3”"?! D” EACH pee ii . - "55 PRINTED TABLE- Ca be cd I - ii" I .. CLOTHS RAZOR BLADES ...: ..::. .2-"s Double edged-ten blades his wine. sold. pink and sreen. Rayon Iljfl CW0" iamec" 5-S . mckagg. Don” Day About 36 square. .9011" 1),, Specmi EAC" Dollar Day Special. 5 PACKAGES Special. EACH UTILITY BAG AND JUGS SCUFFIES PLAID TABLECLOTHS White earthenware lugs -s Quilted plastic bag xiilii iii Plaid rayon cloths in assort s qugn, glzp. sldei pocksectunaind dI'awsil'lnIl: ed cnlours. Abmit SOXSII". K . I i I - Dolllr Day cWII.lI'inIl0am n.i.i.';. l?ole'."IT:ll-'5 Dollar Day lboclal. EACH ours blue and white. red and Special. EACH gllte. green and white. '." D-Y .. FLATWARE s'”""" ”” TEA TOWELS On A V A - P 'd I t i v i bo I am ..""i..R'.'.'f'l.... '."."..s IRONING IOARD ..'.".'...--"."”" " ' " 3 spoons. P - . 2:',':.'.,D'-V . Hm Insulated to retain iii-.ii .i S);?e'I':ai;l,')ay 1 FOR ' provides a resilient II'0IIlill. base. Odourless and sanitary curs AND SAUCERS D"''-' W l . WHAT-NOT-SHELF sped." EM " Plastic. Can be used many different places. Can bes mounted on walls or in corn- STIIIIE IIIIIIIIS Monday to Thursday 9 sun. to 5.30 p.rn. Fridoy..........9o.in.to 9.00p.m. Soturdoy . . . . . . . . 9 can. to 12.30 pm. Telephone 6593 HEATH ILANKETS Cotton heather blankets about 41:07". Suitable for cars: ramps tr cottages. Dollar Day Special EACH LINEN TEA TOWELS Approx. 16 x 3". Assorteds colours. Dollar Day qseciai, 3 FOR TURKISH TOWELS Solid colour turkish towel: S about I!" x 42". Dollar Day special CROSS CUT SAW 1!" blade. I points to the inch. sturdy hardwood handle. secured with tour brass rivets. Dollar Day Special. BLEACHED PILLOW CASES ' EACH EACH plain hemmed cases. About 12" x 33". Dollar DI! Special. WHITE FLANNELETT E PAIR Suitable for diapers. etc. About 27" wide. S Dollar Day spgcigl, s YARDS PLAIN COTTON Mill ends! Assorted colours. 3 About I!" wide. Dollar Day specm, 8 YARDS PINWALE CORDUROY Suitable for dresses. child-SI unis wear. Assorted colours. Dollar Day spxgd. YARD COTTON PRINT Assorted colours and Datt-S terns. Many uses. About 35 wide. Dollar Day - Speclgl, I YARDS I PRINTED FLANNELETT E Mill endsl About so" wide. Dollar Day Special. I YARDS MIXING BOWLS Enamel mixing bowls willis red trim. Capacity about 7'-.- pints. Depth about 5". Dollar Day Special. EACH WHISTLING KETTLE Aluminum tea kettle. ciina. city about 2 quarts. Dollar Day special. EACH DISH DRAINER I7" x I!" I 3!!" deep- Dollar Day special EACH Royal Albert bone china ins Della A ' . 0i7eci:l,D” 1 PAIR '”"""';') I WOMEN'S BLOUSES f,;jhj"f,'"yy "' "' ""5" Dttlllr '. 2- ' , ” EACH fdestly glgigedupfrtllntkpgnel in Special. EACH EGG 'OAcHER 00 skirt or stilts. Popular s)IIoO'I"I ' Two egg also made of alum- sleev I Inn Co ered S ILOOMERS JOLLY JIGGERS ..... .;'.'...."i..'....'.'.'.'l .”.:."'1...':.".!' 9'5” cm .....'.'''i... 2.... Iteiiium weight bloomers with blue. yellow and plnli. Sizes UNBLEACHED Dom, my elastic waist and leg. Rayon ''""l9 l'''''' M” "'3 I3 I0 33- Mn special, ggcn klft. Cream colour mly, Hoxinntgy 1 a. Dollar DI! Mlilti colour mesh dish e Ls 18 l.n:,and I. DCII DI! sneh" ggcn AM". '3-0 gqmm . h'eh'mu"' , PHI ”.d.l. y to. Donal, "M. WOMEN'S HAND Sv"""- ' '""' ' Pr ' ' for III household olai.s' PIILLOVERS OAR! PLATE AND KERWIEFS WMACHED --- I wad ug ' n wm. An assortment of fin lit, om" D” .5... ..y'g:":.",.d"'.:I;'.".,.,d, smv" CMIDII liaiiiiimciiiei.'."".3m: co1'1'ON Ii-natal. PAIR Ila! 4 and 0. Powder blue - gu-am..." in no. Wm! IIIICV borders. somes "1 I.” lug dam". App," 8 m seallovd edges. Regular About 35., wideg S I Insist. men Dollarlbay Mm my OVEN Incl-i. iucii ”"'" ' '9" Special, 4 ratios L-uneii fs.':'e.ry Ildtll -avg t& 'n'.. Itauunms sl-liars Mics cum "W": '"”'-m TURKISH TOWILS ,o-n-, ,0- 'Q,-.g;,Bgg&.,.,.' A & fragrant cream to Smart all-weather cover Auwud ,5”... Ab... .x ----u 'I s....'-:":-:-.--”'--'-3 ..-.-:.-.-.'-'.'----''I3 ---- 3 ”""' ”" noon on mini Day Dollar 0:9 i HG spacial. ua spieinl. not Special. ran p. . Cotton pillow cases with col- oured borders and PGFCIIESI Double duty dish drainer. Plastic coated. Size about 3 L -.-:-: ,