.&..:. j..n THE EASTERN GUARDIAPT I AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Enroll I. Landry, Mn. Byron ltewnrt, Illa Brllco MucPhce, Misa Joyce wtuiiiton. Plus Meklnnon. ter! i I I I t l I l i l I I ,. I . i E TIA. , M. ".l'he Giiimiian may he hought at the tollowtng places in Montague: Blue Dome Rest.-iimint, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: ID : Pent Ottlcez in So . I1 -1-, .i. m('Kii.7ui. T.-Ib(”i'aI ii-aiiiiiii - nu. - sar. Cosmic Already one whole city has been devoured . . . and still it grows. minute by minute. reaching out with countless invisible mouths to swallow the earth! win. it smut TOMORROW? Released lhiu United Arhsts DAIIIVE-HAVER-DAY EXTRA: "NEWS" - IJINGWELL & ROSSITER, Morell 9 Ieot the high cost of eating. Slice many dollars off your food bills. ,Take advantage of our Mid-Sum mer Sale and stock-up. Here are ksiome specials in Groceries and other merchandise. FLOUR. 98's. per bag . ., 55,55 AYLMER-20 oz. Tin DSHORTENING. lb. .25: TOMATO JUICE. 3 for 39: MAYFAIR, 1;”: Wm. "pap." fin ' ' y . " 35c CHICKEN HADDII. Odell . . Z38 iWHOLE OR HALF SHANKLESS PICNICS. lb. . MOTHER'S OWN see GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for 25: perlb. 79: ITALLTINS "MILK. 3 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47c FOOTWEAR-I 0V0 Discount on WITH FREE LARGIC PKG. 'A'. GTE!" Size. each . . r . 846 C E D A R y m.” 02. O icamranngign Ju'cE' 3 M 4" Ixmi Special 1 ole lee 21 42 irCATSIlP. T3 or. btl.. each . 25: .w . ' T ' ...."rllIl VULCANIZED. Alex MacDougall. Montague. ..'LIlllAL BROADCAST. Mr. I. D. Reid will speak on behalf of T. J. Kickhun. Liberal Candidate for King's County, Wednesday ev- ening at 9 P. M. over 0.1”. .6 Y. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. is: The Snack Bar and II. Richards 8 III. ....tSGOTClI tartan china cups. ..'ST. MARY'S Parish. M0ll- Sixteen clan tartans, 81.75 each; frandidate. for King's, nlil broad:-.i:.titn:iie. chicken supper, Wedncii- by man, 52,00, C. R, gunner. over C F. C. Y. Tllll'.'SCIh)' eveiiiii;;lrin,r. August 19th, Beaver Club jeweller, gift shop, Montllue. P. at in o'clock. iliall. E. I. Constable Jack Gelsler. RCMP. ,... i Montague detachment, lett yes- , terday for Moose Jaw. Sask., . when he will spend a three weeks vacation. Mrs. Douglas Nicholson and sons Jamie and Randy, Saint John, N.B.. who are guests at Mrs. Nicholson's former home in Heatherdale, were visitors to Montague. this week. SHOW 'l"I)IF.S 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 ..,.'MUIlBAY HARBOR Gospel Tent. Special alter church service at 9 pm. leaturlng quarette rrom Emmaus Bible School, Toronto. All invited to come and hear these talented young men sing and preach. Frcmiienstein Terrorixes Earth! ...tLODGil'.' MEMBERS ENTIR- TAINED - A large number or members of Hillside Lodge and Montague, enjoyed a Wiener roast at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. LrRoy White, Lower Mon- tague, Tuesday evening. 'MAGISTIIATE'S COURT-At - court in Georgetown yesterday in resident of Dingwell's Mills was sentenced by Magistrate J. W. MacDonald to one month and a day. the time having been served, on a charge of obstructing a po- lice officer. the same sentence was also given on each of two other charges, the sentences to run concurrently. The charges were intoxication in a public place and creating a disturbance. A resident of Belle River charged Aka with being intoxicated in a pub- ; lic place pleaded guilty and is to Serial appear next Wednesday. The case and of a resident of Murray Harbor Short North on a charge or driving while intoxicated was adjourned for one week. When you wish upon a star- here's the entertainment you wish for . . . a story bubbling wit h gaiety . . . refreshing with laugh- JUNE DENNIS "WILD AND WOOLFY" ”NOSTRADAMUS SAYS S0” MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 EVE SHOWS 7 AND 9 PRINCE EDWARD TO-DAY rm. 3. SAT. Thursday - Friday - Saturday :15 oi. Tin ORANGES. 3 .4501. . . . . . . . 69: PAINT-20Vo Discount -on en- tire stock. entire stock. Q0 e I I I F03 P" eseaeeeemee-Q ....'llPTON GOSPEL Chapel. Dundas, 10.30 Sunday School. 7.30, special evening service. Come and here colored preacher, Mr. Glad- win Packwoocl from Bermuda sing and preach. All welcome. Mr. and Mrs. George Goshee and family of Toronto, Ontario, are vacationing in Montague at the home of Mrs. Gosbee's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vuouo. tiacle. 7.30 p.m. special evening service. Come and hear visiting trio from Emmaus Bible School, Toronto. sing and preach. All are cordially invited. FUNERAL AT GEORGETOWN -The funeral of the late Prank Dalnlel was held yesterday alter- noon from the Machean Funeral Home to Georgelown United Church where services were con- ducted by Rev. Stuart Merrlman and Rev. W. A. Paterson. Inter- ment was in Georgetown cemetery. The pallbearers were Reg Rodgers. William White. Russell Bell, Don MacPherson. Eldon Campbell and Jack: H. Leightlzer. ..'BEGlN DEMOLISHING BRIDGE-The steel superst.ructure on the Montague bridge was part- ly removed yesterday. as the firm of Noye and Rayner started on the last lap of its contract to make way for the corutruction of the new bridge. Erected in Montague in 1912, the bridge has seen the growth and development of the town from a few hundred people to a present population of ap- proximately 1100. ..tF'llNERAL AT SOUIHS --The funeral of the late James R. St. John took place Saturday morn- ing irom the Dingwell Funeral Home, Souris. to St. Mary's Church. His pastor, Rt. Rev. J.A. Jviurphy held the service at the church entrancr. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by a nephew of the deceased. Rt. Rev. R. R. St. John of Chicago. The late Mr. St. John was is liie-long resident of sourls and death in his 75th year followed a short illness. His wife, the former Flora. Cantwell, of souris West, predeceased hlmi by eighteen years. He is survived) by a brother. Richard St. John; also several nieces and nephews The pallbearers were: Wm. Fitz- patrick, Andrew Gallant. Michael Cheverie, Laurie Paquet. and A.J. Gallant. Burial took place in St. Mary's Church Cemetery with Rev. Plus Murnaghan officiating. ST". l . 'W.M-S. MEETING - Mrs. F. N. Young presided at the regular meeting of the WMS. of st. And- rew's Presbyterian Church. Mon- tague, Tuesday evening. The meet- ing was held in the church hall and opened with the call to worship by the prmldent. The psalm "oh That Men To The Lord would Give" was sung. The Scripture lesson. Psalm 103, was read in unison. fol- lowed by a circle of prayer and the Lord's prayer in unison. The study book on Africa was in charge of Mrs. Malcolm MacKenzic and dealt with education among the young people of Africa. The. devot- ional part of the meeting closed with the hymn "0 Spirit or The Living God." The minutes of the last meeting were read by the sec- retary. Mrs. James Currie, and were approved as read. Roll call wits, answered with a verse of ScI'lpil.lr8' containing the word ”believe.' A, Splendid report of the Prasbyterlal which was held in Siimmerside in I -IuI.V was lZIVP.n by Mrs. Young,i Mrs. Currie. M.i's.i A. C. lilacKay and Mrs. H. E. Nelson also attend- . ed the Presbyterial and each spoke I briefly regarding the meeting. The I financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. H. E. Nelson, A large number of visits to sick and 3h"i'm3A W35 T9i)oi'ted. Mrs. Young also spoke briefly in regard to the successful iioys and girls camp at. Camp Keir, French River. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. ' Zapngn Continued from page 1 through mounting seas to it point 477 miles west of Shannon, Ire- land, after American search planes had reported earlier sighting a ralt with five men. As the day drew on. seas grew higher. ny nightfall, near-gale winds whipped waves high an I house. The us. Air Force said no names could be released yet. Maj. Arthur Beam, 30, was in command of the flight. The bomber was on the way to Lakcnhealh air base, England, for 30 days ti.....i..g. llnglnee On Fire It radioed at 3:36 am. that two of its live engines on the right side were afire. Later meuagea said all five right-side engines were out and the plane losing altitude rapidly. At 4:40 am. Kevlavlk alrheld in only words it could hear were "bailing out". Though the main rucue eaorta were far at sea. a hunt. also was centred on a second spot 192 miles weet oi Shannon. A U. 8. search plane laid it. had sighted floating parachutes among tangled wreck- age there. Low-olrcilng Amerloen r as c u e planes parachuted llie rafts and supplies to the raft with the five men aboard. But seaplanes could not land there because of the IIOIVI IQI. ....'MONTAGllE Gospel Taber-l PAGE TEN . . --. . .. . THE GUP;13,DIA1S;C-HARL0n'E'mWN v-.-... Iceland picked up an S O E. The , G- as avqvsr. 6:" i ELECTORS or KlNGiS From the record. do you think that our. liberal Representative at Ottawa has always acted in the best interests of this county? - HERE IS THE RECORD:- 1. On a motion that the Govemmeni take im- mediate steps to convene a A i -e of the British Commonwealth to work I policies to restore our losi markets and provide em- ployment for the Canadian people. Mr. Kick- ham voted Against on February 28. 1950. 2. On a motion that the Government should now give clear title to Soldiers Settlers of Great War I who hold land under contract with the Soldier Settlement Board. Mr. Kickham voted AGAINST on February 21. 1951. 3. On a motion that appropriate legislation be introduced to combat inflation and deal with the high cost of living, Mr. Kickham voted AGAINST on November 1. I951 ' 4. On a motion regretting that Veteran's Al- lowance had not been increased to compen- sale for high cost of living. Mr. Kickham voi- ed AGAINST on November 28,1951. 5. On a motion asking the Govemmenl lo rec- ommend that Mr. Currie conduct further in- quiry inlo the Department of National Defence. Mr. Kickham voted AGAINST on January 22,1953. 6. On a motion that consideration be given to providing floor prices for agricultural pro- ducts. Mr. Kickham DID NOT VOTE on Apri T. 1953. 1. On a motion that exemption be given to Town Councils and School Boards from pay- ment of Excise Tax. and to provide for tax- aiion of federal properties in Towns. Mr. Kick- ham DID NOT VOTE on April 8. 1953. And on 75 other Important Motions Mr. Kick- ham DID NOT VOTE. THAT IS THE RECORD - IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE IIOTE MacDONALD FOR KINGRS I Inserted by the King's County Progressive Conservative Association.