PAGE EIGHT . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Euold If. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. MB Bruce Mncrhee, Miss Joyce Wlgglnton. Plus Mcxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Levers. 'I'WGusrdIIn may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; In Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards A lien. and daughter of Stoneham, Mass, Mr. Michael Mocarron, Torontol ..'T. J. KICKHANI. Liberal M, "smug relatives in Montague is spending two weeks visiting his, Candidate for King's. will brundt-astjhhd smhlpy Bridge. ;iioiher, Mrs. Patrick Mccarron, over C F. C. Y. Tliiiisclay Pi'0nlllg' St. Mary": Road. lat 10 o'clock. , ..'0DDFlLL'LOWS meet at Lodge rooms at 1:80, to attend funeral lute Brother MeoLu-en. l Mr. George Preece has returned ito his home in Montague after Tspending the past week in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Wsllace MecLean Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hilchey midi 'famiiy of Chsthnm, N. B.. are vis-' .-.'SCOTCH tartan china cups. ..'LlBliltAL BROADCAST, Mr mug Mr. and M". Vwhhhm Bg Sixteen clan tsrtans, 31.75 each: i E. D. Reid will speak on behalf of Hhchey and Mr. and Mrs. Archie lrv mail. 31700. C. R. y':W(lll”T. gift shop, Montague. .s I. Brwltnf-it T. J. Klckham. Liberal Candidat.elHhchu.. P-Ifnr Kings County, ivednestiav ev-l ' ening at 9 P. M. over C F. .C Y. , Her many friends are pleased tn, . , ,, , M , t . , , . learn that Mrs. Lois Buell. Monta-I daarv GP::llglXe1:REaLr7 altlirrcveii Cw? C Y lfl'dis Ylrouagie uvilt-dnesdnv after-lg" rfcem operlauon m me Kmgls on beltalf of T J. Kickham. Liberal noon. Cars leaving Lesion Tla.l at Gun V Mm R Caiididaie for Kim:'!. ,1.45- 1.. mm” 1 " Private 17). H. Marl.eod. who .'SEE GEORGETOWN i-i..tv.! Miss Phyllis .xi-.mi.ami. n.N, 1'3”c33:gF:ll'::r::,:;k5":llREE: Womenfolk” at Cardigan TCA. has iweiuriied to '1oronto,(aEue la” week'and Wm spend R on Aiiziist 7th, 8.30 pm. 1arfz:.erhatciIsJii!t'i(i;i: L118; h::ftish;l'hr my weeks as guest of his mother. ilrihii F.'tttqi.lhR'i'SOt1 of R'.lllyl')illt,i:.al1I(l Mm Am”: Mmhem" Md Ml"-. ' I i D:i.'ire afterward. "W-T . M . . ' ' Dr Lnurlilin ll ?Vlat-Diiii- aim friends in .Vlotiini:uc. alhemn - :2, '- - . l:'. -. ---- ggjl h'(:1Pk;a',1X”K1?I::ul:m;(g3Ii 7.1,. Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacBctht t1(,',.p,,,mv,t A h.,h. Iguhiheld room, Ms: Stella C:iiiip't)ell. at't'oinp- iiiid family. Forcst Hill. accom- anied by Miss Fred.-i Mai-l)oiiald, panied by Mr. MacBeth's brother Psi of Texas, Austin. zip. .. mad 5 hdpm. M both of Brooklizie. Xiiiss. arrived of Vancouvrr, were recent visitors g. Id hh,h,5Ohh.,.g HLS on the Island ias week. Miss to Montague. ,,g came ham the C.'tlllDl)Pll is visit .0 llF!' iiareiiisl, ------ l 'iii Ditidas. aiitl ,Vi.ss Maci')oiiaIii Mr. and Airs, Charles Mugrldgtnl lll'Pll- l::'c.'na'.:oii.il Band C -- h(. is vis:':iig her l7?.!('ll'S lll Sriiiris. rid in Ciiicaen, xiii" hlitlxllltlltill. Mass, are visiting Mrs. Miicririzois limther-in-law and sis- .Vl.:'5P5 Gcraldiiie and Joan M.1c- ,ter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kennedy. . l..-ins All-State Band. ' ic , .hhl hhhd M,” ,-,,-9,, pin”. Donald of ('aT(l.E'itl heft its iifl Vmiwf'(k'I,:j:if bronze handh H SKl('(:F5S:V9 -,.-.3 -I1 Vigp for ?ilm”:'cal iilit-re '.'.rw iiiil i”.S'.' Ht?!” hc"w;0';wd in Swedcin about hand (.,,m,.5.,5V Lhtp:-hlllTPl!' s.s er. . ' 5' Gtrnfd AIillPl'.,;h0'E(, ' iii .Vi:u:Diiiialtl and i.4lll- "' 'll” 9'11” 9', NOPVEIN v - . .. . st Mrs. .v1acDoii:iid's Dim” '1."-"V , "” V19" ”s”'l 'l'X.. wrist.-int shower of fine ecs- .oine in Toronto before le:ii'-il”-'95 3” BIWAWI 99-” 39 1'9'l”'m”3 l mic dustuhdds about 2.000.000 was for Mls Ksippi in September. l7"”"V la 3.9,”. M the mnhvs wpighgg Do you consider yourself fairly heated season just passed? OUT consulting you? less by some 14,000 hundred weight. from this Govemment? WHY THE DISCRIMINATION? VOTE AGAINST DISCRIMINATION i says that sensation in fashion week. He told the Paris newspaper 1' HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Dior Declares Important Item Was Ovedookea ' By Nndeam Weller PARIS. (AP)-Christian Dior in all the fuss over his shortened skirts an important sub- ject has been overlooked. He's done away with corsets. "For the first time I have done away with corsets. even for dance dresses." he said in In article for the Paris Presse, an afternoon H9i'l'SPai!9!'- "I have often heard men complain, that in dancing. they couldn't feel A living form under women's corsets." Dior's shortened skirts caused R circles lest women were already beginning to shorten their hemllnee before he decided last May to shorten skirts this fall. ”Revolution was in the air," he said. "I noticed in the streets that women were shorten their hems." slyly beginning to He guarded his secret by leaving his new creations unhemmed until the last moment. "I told my workroom: to leave the hems alone because I dldii't want the secret of the shortening to get out," he added. Dior claimed also that he had bmkcn with waist seams and cut his dressed in one piece, on prin- cess lines. "I've wanted to do away with belts for two years, and now I've done it." he said. But he conceded that fat women had better avoid his ball-skirted "cupola." line. MR. FISHERMAN by your Government during the loster fishing Was the lobster measurement increased WITH- Did the Minister of Fisheries not suggest that an extended season might be granted if the overall catch was less than last year? It was Did You Get An Extention? Did Western Canada farmers who lost catHe by foot and mouth disease get merelya LOAN VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Vote, Macclonalcl Inserted by the King's County Progressive I Conservative Association Heavy Increase I Shown In Truclt i Traffic ferried . The influence of truck traffic on the Wood Islands ferry service is shown in the figures for, the month of July. These show an in- crease of 123 trucks carried across to Nova. Scotie. but there was I corresponding decrease in the number of passenger cars of 174 and another decrease in the number of passengers to 533. . For July, with comparable fig- ures in brackets for the same month last year ,t.he totals were: passengers 18.213 (18,145); autos 4,792 (4,966); trucks 1.117 (994). During the traffic season date there have been from the first of May to the end of July with 1952 totals in brackets. pass- engers 34.1ti'l (33390): autos 9,111 (8.846); trucks 2,879 (2,555). since the opening of navigation to the ferries at Wood Islands the increases this year have been 2'11 for passengers, 265 for autos, and to 324 for trucks. Last. month there were 613 reservations made while in the same month of last year there were 336. an increase of 277. Sudden Death Of Brudenell Man ..fThe death of Sidney Mcbsren occurred suddenly at his home in Brudenell Sunday evening. The deceased was stricken as he was attending the evening work about his farm, and passed away before the arrival of medical assistance. The deceased, who was in his 73rd year. was born in Brudenell, son of the late William Mcnai-en and Isabel Mcbougsll. He is sur- vived by one son, Athol, at home. His wife, nee Evelyn Bears. pre- , deceased him in 4-.een years ago. A brother James died fourteen years "ago. His remains are resting at the Montague Funeral Parlor until this afternoon when the funeral will held from the Church of ichrist, Montague, at 2:00 pm. Interment will take place in the Montague Community Cemetery. :PapaI Message- ;ileIlvorod Through jcardinal Mcliuigan I l VATICAN CITY, IA?)-'I'l1e Pope 5' :3 Oharlottetowitu Melt lforea This is where we were . . . Major M. J. Mullin. right, of 72 Grafton St., Charlottetown, indicates to Sgt. Maj. Harold DeCoste, 262 Sydney St., Charlottetown, the posi- tions occupied by their unit. when the truce was signed in Korea. They are serving with the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment.e(National Defence Photo). It's All Over . . . These two members of the 3rd Bat- talion, The Royal Canadian Rpginicnt, both from Ch:irlotte- town, are clteorfiil over the news that the truce has liooii signed in horiia. They are Sum. Walt. Ro,i:,vrs. loft, of 7 Young St.. and Sgni. Ken Wiginoiie, iiiulpeuiie RORCI.--(Nib tional Defence Photo). Maritime conference Of 7th Day Adventists PUGVWASR. sis. - "Civill7.:-ition, pastor W, A, Mam, of ch,-,1-. RCCONIINK 10 ll” 3519- W” W” lottoiown, is the director of the commit :il0ililC Sll.(HElP, for God. iioY jczillli) p,w,hm,V A mpmrm. of my mallkmfl. lllll MP0 (W811 ill? 51-'lt";pra,vor mminittee, .1nrl a iiivinbcr of iiiicviiiiniiviizvil rliatis :ll1(l lizitrctllhf lhe wmh h,(.a,.hc (.h,hhh.',Mh hvirtues of the christian life as the best contribution to a t'liSlrallFf'i' and lilSPCllYP society he sail, ”ilirrr .. tin iiioral potter in there is great mefl." jlins urged Roman Catholics to ex- V”'h I D l"'Ii"' Filf-"ii" Illa” IIWI The sessions f'0li'lilll0 this week , lend their fraternity in church to ?”0m-' (l9"lT'l'Pd l'-l'iIl!P115l 0- 77 CIf'FliiI: nti Siinday night. sociallife. 031-ht". of 53..., J(-J1”. 51, n, llTl The conference is tinder the The Pope made his plea in let- ters to Jnnies Carflilial Mcfjuigan. -Jirchbisliop nf Toronto. and Paul , Cardinal Leger, Archbishop of Mon- L irral, upon the occasion of Cana- (iian Social Weeks whose theme is doubt, liiii; siroiigth in .1 prac- tical faith that helps our feliou-' 7 1. UGUST 4, 1953 it is hard to see what can be done no stop that people going there," Rogers said Monday. He professed himself "dismayed" by the crovvdg of sightseers who have been cm. lecting in Rillington Place, mam- with cameras. "No, 10 stands in a dead em street in the grubby west London tenement district, its curtains drawn. It is for sale. The Price is 35,200." Street-floor windows have been mailed down to keep out souvenir- hunters. Christie was hanged last month for his wife's murder. He coit- fessed to killing five other women whose remains were found there. A WESTERN shipper thought rhlr one up. He handles freight to and from Alaska hy means of alu- ininiim vains which are loaded, llI'liCI'l to ilic dock, and there lilt- cd by cranes from their chassis into the ship's hold. Saves a lot of tango hiintlling, damage and pil- lciiiig. 'l he tans can he indiiiilii- ally heated or rciiigciaicd to pioicct special cargoes, too. More than a thousand different Ciiiiatlian companies keep busy iiiining Canadian-made alunii- nitnt into everything from ash trays to mineswccpcrs. And it keeps ll.T busy wondering how next tlicy will use this modern metal to siiic weight, ohtinic, or inhibit, or (l0lllli'S for sonichotly. Aluminiim Company of Canada. Ltd. (Alcan) CAPITOL T0-DAY and WED. ll” "(llll'”5-E '” Ill" IIMWMII5 ”'"lolniriii:iiisliip of .'l, W Tloiiic. of trndiiii: the :i:ii:iii' siiiniiior l-l'lilclM,.,7m,,hh NB. ,,,.h.;d,-he hf mlll”l'mlT "I 3lil'i””l" 5l”l'”llllcItliiirch's Maritime Coiitnrriico 'll(l (lay Adviiiiisis i'li'.ir.'lii”s liciii-:.,i,11 ft-,-mt,-(i mpg”,-,1 Swtnkmg no.1,- lioid this iirr-k litre iii the :ltitioiii-hh1(.,.,m,5hhhy hMdq,m.u.,.S or mp ”l”l30”5 mill” F3Wll'"l- ,rhiircli in Wnshiiizzton. DC. :i:id "the parish as cellular base of R9l)TFSf'Y-'-i"'-l'E”5 1'-”1lll)9”llKi i'll'ii'i'0lll tho cliiirclils Dominion limi- 393;,” orde,-.u most 500 hate ('ii2l1E' Iiiiiil Adv0iitis'. q.1.,,.I(.rS 1,, 03mm.” Om. One series of conferences is now t”ll'-lml” D N” - NW - - ----- --- l) ing hold in English at Antigoii-lBi'llll5'iV1Vli 3:21 ..ii rd ls- i.sh, N. S, A second will he litT.'i 1”" Iii" ml s - "I ”"”””"F- m French next momh M Edmund, clinics riiirl tin shops in chii-zii gon. N3, cmhohc mctal weeks care. yoiiili trziiiiiitrt. church lend-I me hem to hmdy sochd problems. ersli.p ntiil riiniiiiinity ticlfnrr In his hwerg the pope canal work. DFIWIIIIPS iivo iii crliiiis zind hlmh Chfhnhch hr 3" class”. --nth tents. eat ill ri iiioderii. wt ll-iiqiiiii-. l ':itid poor, learned and urilearned." to unite upon I plan of Christian equality. The spirit of the parish. he said. is that of "the peace of Christ that does not tolerate either the .tmpudent contrast of luxury and misery nmong members of the parochial community, or the hy- pocrisy of I. fraternity in church that does not generate fraternal social relations in labor." IN IMEMORIAM BENJAMIN I. Y. WRIGHT i Ti-e death occurred at his home. in Lower Montague on March 2'! of Benjamin S. P. Wright in his 90th year. being one of Lower Monta- gue'a oldest and most respected cit- , izens. , I Born at West River, P.ll.I., the son of Thomas Wright and Ann Irving Wright. he was the last our-, vivtng one of I. famrly of seven. Having followed the see life. he was familiar square rigged ships of that time, and in which he made several crossings of the Atlantic, inur- esting experiences. Although ob- taining captain”: papers, he settled; in Lower Montague where he en-I gaged in farming up until a few: years ago. when the infirmitlee oti old age forced him to retire from taking any continued active partm He still had is keen interest Inl anything pertaining to farm life. His wife, (nee) Mary Mocl"nr- lane, predeceased him is years ago. also three children in infancy. Left to cherish the memory of I kind and loving father is one son Louis on the homestead, Lower Montague, and one daughter. Mrs. W. L. Mscllschern, Mermaid, P. E. 1., also five grand children. The funeral services which were with the held March 29. from the Lower Montague United Church. were conducted by pastor Rev. J. M. Fraser, Montague. Burial was in the family plot in the lower Mon- tague cemetery. Poll bearers were Meure. Lem Robertson. John Len- drigan, Austin Eon. Charles Llewellyn. Ralph Graham and Ells- worth Edmonds. Curd Of Tlianlts The family of the late Benjamin E. F. wright. wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for their many arts of kindness during their sad bereave- ment. also to all those who sent messages of sympathy. After the establishment of Upper and Lower Census, the first As- seirilily for Lower Caniuln met at Quebec in 1'73" in early I ped Clllllllfj hat and a'lPllfl sessions in the large cniii-as ii.-ivilion on thls' beautiful Giiif shore camp site. Delegates hcnrtl J. I Rohison. of Wtisliiiistrin. DC. nmociattw secre- lnijv of the vliiiirli':: state that. "ihrrti among Clirtstiins internntiotial ttonalistic prejiidiccs." tor his wife and five other wonirn. a the "Short of pulling down the house, t ANNUAL LOBSTER SUPPER IN GEORGETOWN RINK Murder House LONDON. Rogers, on Board iiietit. Iclltiiisliigii knows not or na- tfieiiiersi .. George -2 ..a :5 lirarliit: :i Icnr dmiii No. lliiirloiiis c i!lll)' 10 Tliliinizmn "niiirdrr lioiisr” I 15 n I llul l)Dilll(l.'lTll'S Calling prricllcnl dcmnnst ration of WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th Dance-Al Blonchard's Orchestra. suitors DRIVE IN THEATRE l Showing Tuesday, Aug. l, 1053 - 9.00 p.m. ""lllGHLY DANGEROUS" Starring Britain's iVi:ii1t;(ai'et Lockwood in rinotlicr ”'Lady Vanishes" role. Dane Clark, Hollywood's lia.tid- some TTCWCOTTTGP. tlii" Labor member of P.'il'lli'i-h tn, ivlitwel John Christie killed anti miirmlctll l WARNER Boos. mu m" BURT IIIIIISIER A3 The Crimson pirate That girl In his house... she spelled trouble... I-IIGISIIR I SIIIRIEY ggttlhgcylgf 1 . ' -N"' '.d W" cm," ADULT .- SHOWING AT 2:30 ; PRINCE EDWARD THE ACADEMY-AWARD STAR IN THE DRAMA HIT OF THE YEAR! "INVENTION CONVENTION" 1.oo - 9.oo To-DAY and WED.