Burglaf Robs Poi In Museum At Montague A thief broke into and robbed he Garden of the Gulf Museum at M-lmague Thursday night. A quantity of cash. mostly silver. was taken from the ”-Pot” Dllced near the main entrance. whore interested visitors may make a contribution. Officials of the mu- seum stated that the thief or thieves did not touch any of the exhibits. p Entry was gained by forcing the rear entgance to the building. Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn noticed the premises had been entered when EASTERN ' GUARDIAN PRESIYTERIAN CHURCH Pan- try sale at T. M. Lleweilyn's to- day. o'o:s'"r ronut-.'r ssu-: at Ira Rnssi Monday. August 5th. If wet. out fine day. DONT MISS the big food value savings sale at LleweIlyn'a. Mont- ague. only two days left, Friday and. Saturday. DANCE Panmure Island. Mon- day night. August 5th. Boudre- ault's Orchestra. Canteen. Adm. 35 cents. MORRIS Piano. perfection con- dition. rolor Oak. reconditioned, and bench to match. C.J. Gallant. Howlan. JUST arrived beautiful Morris. Plano. apartment size, Just like new. lovely tone. C.J. GslIant.l Howlan. Phone R40-Ill. p LADI curling club dance Wednesday. August 7th, Beaver: Club, Montague. Music by the Downtowners. Dancing for youngi and old. MT. STEWART United Church. Rev. John M. Sheen. minister. Mt. Stewart ll a.m., Bristol 3 p.m. Rev. W. A. Paterson. guest preacher in Bristol. PASS - In the results of the Grade X examinations published recently. the name of David Mosh- ar. Montague. should have swear- l 4 l l l ad among those with omplete pass standing. ORWELL - Vernon United Church. Services August 4th. Will be conducted by Rev. I-KJ. Little- johna as follows; Vernon River at iim a.m.: St. Andrew's. Orwell 7.30 p.m. Eldon service as locallv arranged. MONTAGUE United Baptist Church. services Sunday. August tth: Montague Sunday School. 10:00 a.m., morning worship. ll:00 a. .. Murray Harbor afternoon service. 3:00 p.m. There will be no evening service. Special speak- sr, Rev. Myron O. Brinton. SOURIS - BAY Fortune Pas- toral Charge. The United Church of Canada. August 4. Sourln ill a.m., Service. Bay Fortune I030 am. Sunday School. 7.30 p.m. Ser- vice; Rev. R. H. Bell of Kingsboro will be preacher at both services. Rev. D. A. Sharpe, Minister. OLD FRIENDS feel welcome when old friends welcome and new friends do welcome new friends too. Let's all get together dressed or ragged weather. This Island al- ways welcomes folks like you. Maclaod the Tailor. Murray Riv- er, where you get the best for less Tailored to measure suits 854.00 Ready to war slacks Sam. OLD FRIENDS feel welcome when old friends welcome. And new friends do welcome new friends too. Lets” all get together dressed or ragged weather. This Island always welcomes folks like you. Macl..eod the Tailor. Murray River, where you got the bestdor less. Tailored to measure suits tscoo. Randy to wear slacks 8!. HAND RAILS - Citizens of Moo- tagua. especially the senior citi- sens. will be planned to see tha new hand raila which have been ... ins. Although shallow. these steps were sometimes ing the winter months.- and lack of hand rails was keenly felt These rails seeded grounds instead of the ce- ment walks. lrne president Mrs. Gerald Mill hasardous dur- pm.-1 9" are the guests of Mrs. MacLeod's down they are guests of his broth- Irakar tawml detatchmsat the II.C.M.P. was called in and is. tisati and it is that this meanest of thieves will he apprchaaded The Garden oi ..h Gull Museum. Housewarming is Appreciated A delightlui evening was spent Ill! F1161! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowness. Mont- rose. when some fifty friends go. thered to extend best wishes and tender them a housewarming. The party was arranged by Mrs. ltu hen Csmpbcu and Mrs. Norman Warren. Gifts for the newly married couple wee presented by Miss Edith Rlynef. sister of the bride, and Miss Linda Bowness. sister of the groom. The packages were opened by Miss Pauline Gordon and passed by Miss Shirley Prid- ham. The verses were read by Miss Bessie Rayner. another sis- ter of the bride. - On behalf of his wife Mr. Bown- ess expressed sincere apprecia- tion to all. Refreshments were served by the ladies and a pleas- ant social evening enloycd. CLERMONT W.I. The July meeting of the Cler- mont W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. William Mill on July 2nd. presided and meeting opened with "institute Ode." followed by re- peating the "Creed" in unison. Rou call was answered by eleven membc a with a "Golden Hint". Minutes of June meeting were read and approved. Corre- apondence were read and discuss- ed. A Thank You letter was re eeived for treat sent. Secretary reported having re- ceived the government grant of 32.50. Mrs. Ernest Mill and Mrs. Edison Rayner were appointed new sick committee. Mrs. Gerald Mill invited mem- bers to the shore "Malpeque Cove" for the August meeting which is to be held on Tuesday afternoon August 6th. Lunch com- mittee to assist Mrs. Mill. Mrs. Ernest Mill and Miss Amelia Mill. Meeting to open with "Row Row Your Boat". Roll call an Important Person Island Born. 1 Mrs. Annie Shields and Mrs.' Albert Stafford conducted two; contests and prizes were givenu Lunch was served by Mrs. Wil-, liam Mill assisted by Mrs. Allsnl Murphy and Mrs. Edison RaynerX Meeting adjourned and closed with the Queen. l l i ll RECOVERING -I It is re- ported that Mr. Kenneth E. Mac- Callum. well - known St. Peter's merchant. is making a satisfact- ory recovery in the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he was taken last Sunday morning follow- ing a heart attack. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Aulin Carpenter and son. of Antigonish. 31.5.. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carpenter, Montague. Miss Jean Currie. Toronto. Ont- ario. is spending her vacation in Montague. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy and daughter. Margaret. of Ottawa. Ontario, are guests of Mrs. Ken- nedy's mother. Mrs. Minnie Mac- Donald. Montague. Mr. Pius Macltinnon. Toronto. Ontario. who is visiting relatives In the Province. was a visitor to Montague this week. renewing old kiendshlps. Mrs. John Maclaeod and Miss- Eihsl MacDonald. Cambridge. Mass. are visiting relatives in the nce. While in Montague. they brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mn. J.A. Maclnaa. Rev. J.l. Sheri-an of Middleton U.S.A. accompanied by Mrs. Sher- ren and son John are visiting rela- tives in P.E.I. while In Charlotte- sr George E. sherren and Mrs. lhsrrsn. ” Clearance Sale Complete stock of ladies' and childrers wear being sold at wholesale and un- der. All stock must go- HENRY! LADIE-8' D OI!-13' WEAR l1i00 Georgetown seventh semi-finalists winners in The Perfection Penguin Contest. I ing week the best name submitted? by the sixteen boys and girls willl SEMI-FINALISTS IN PENGUIN CONTEST Pictured above are Margaret Next week one more boy and be Judged. and the winner. slung! N011” 3ld!-- WlMlP9I- MID- Jean Bell of Charlottetown and girl will be selected as semi-final- with one parent or guardian will Wayne Warren of North River the isis. At the conclusion the follow- be sent on an all expense-paid 1 trip to the Canadian National Ex- hibition. in Toronto. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF WINTER UNIFORMS FOR. ELEVATOR OPERATORS AND WATCHMIIN THROUGHOUT CANADA , EALED TENDERS addressed the undersigned and endorsed as above. will be received until . P.M. IE.D.S.T.l. WEDNES- DAY. AUGUST 28. I957. for the supply of winter uniforms for El- evaipr Operators and Watchmen throughout Canada. Forms of tender with specifica- tions can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores. Department of Public Works, Garland Building. Ottawa. Ont: the District Engineer. Depart- ment of Public Works. Confeder- ation Bullding. Charlottetown, P. E.l.: the District Architect. De- partment of Public Works. Public Building. Halifax. 51.5.: the Dis- trict Architect. Department of Public Works, ll5 Prince William. Saint John. NB: the District Architect. Department of Public Works. 73 Blvd. des Capucins. Quebec. P.Q.: the District Arch- iicci. Department of Public Works. 1643 Dcloriniier Avenue. Montreal. P.Q.; the District Architect. De- partment of Public Works. 385 Yonge Street. Toronto. Ont.; District I-Inginccr Department of Public Works. Post Office Build- ing. Fort William, 0nt.; the Dis- trlct Architect. Department of Public Works. Commercial Build- S to Works. London Building. Saska- toon, Sask.: the District Architect. Department of Public Works, 10013 - 105th Street. Edmonton. Alta.. and the District Architect. Department of Public Works. lilo West Georgia Street. Vancouver. B.C. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department reserves the right to demand from a successful tenderer. before awarding the or- der. a security deposit in the form of a CERTIFIED cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the Bank Act or the Quebec Savings Bank Act. payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. equal to ten per cent of the amount of the tender in ac- cordance with the Government SOURIS HOSPITAL The annual meeting: will be held in on Town Hall on Monday. August Stir at 8:30. All Interested Invited to amnd. . Ionrd ofTrasteas. AIluIfaI1.50 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS s..rf.:'.::":'.:.v..:""..".:.t:.f”.'.1.'::.."".:';.:.:.h Er. 'l'liRRlY- CHICKEN. etc. wrrn au. Tll TIIIIINGI Dxrssas-vsdfroniworo'I:mp.ot neslsou nssrauruwr I Children .75 Contracts Regulations now matured coupons zitiaclicd. of Government of Canada or of the Canadian National Ruiluay Coni- pany and its constituent comp- anies. unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Government of Canada. The lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. ROBRT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. July 29. 1957. l CANADA DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP A IMMIGRATION. -Applications for classroom lspecialisi teaching positions in Indian D a y a n d Rcsrdcntial Schools. particularly in Northern Ontario and Western Canada. Sal- ary schedule in cffect and classi- l fication. grade and salary in ac- . . in cordnnce with academic and pro ("T95 "T 395"" 30'"-lsv Wllll "ll" .fessionaI qualifications teaching the ' .annual increments 8150. Credits and, Mr. H. B. Rodinc. ? a I l . l expcricnce and performance of daughter . the weekend of July sou: visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- d July 12nd at the home of her friend Ilsa Audrey Yeo. were recent visitors at the home- dlr. and Mrs. d nfNorth family. who have been visiting on the Island for the last three weeks. have returned to their home Picton Ontario. Mrs. Stafford Viclterson are sorry to bear she is laid up with pleurisy. non Donnie are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. John Jewell of North River. Mr. A. C. Reid. Regional Inspec- Mr. H. G. Mingny, Regional In- fl sass-sags nlalahib have. NORTH mm W. s. Withdraws s-2. Ausu-t 3. 1951 Charles B Frgm Japan pk.D::alrt.ur'e':f”th."l:trt:laiy;tg"': Th G3lOiII PIC. 5 is and 0 spot WASHINGTON (AP) - With wings. the id Marine Air Whg ClIll'I.T5tlssflIItlItherofAIner- drawai of the last American d.ivi- and s handful of army troops who? lean sarvieasnsn lllilllllll la -lav sion from Japan now Is underwill sct asIaouaekeepersadearv'i!Il Wm 5' 35"" mm way. The US defence department an- nounced Thursday the departure from Japan of the lat Cavalry Di- vision. This was one of the first major units to arrive of the ori- ginal army of occupation nearly. ALMA I The Misses Marie and Margaret O'Brien. Alberton. spent a week recently at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John. P. Wallace. Mr. Cecil Wallace and Jimmy Getson, Coleman. are spending a few weeks visiting Mrs. Jack Dun- s. Daniel Jewell and family .b',;k, ','.'fani";.rf,'o'u';'”'2,m':”'i'::; River. , ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William Carr andl::I;eC,::2r:earI::n5;egh;;:2:'3w,:; visiting relatives and friends in Toronto and Boston, Mass. Miss Ethleen Barbour who spentj the past year in Toronto has sr-. rived in Montrose to spend her. holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barbour of that place. Rev. Father Claude Shea of Cal- gary accompanied by his mother and father Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Shea. Tignish, recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gaudot. St. Louis accompanied by their son , James and his wife of Toronto visited relatives in this ' - recently. The regular monthly meeting of the Alma W,I. was held at the house of Mrs. Archie Barbour on Thursday evening. July 11. The members decided to hold a turkey supper at Buds' Restaurant. Al-' berton In place of the August meeting. Mrs. Donald Barbour in- vited members to her home for September meeting. D.0. and family of North Miss Vera Jewell spent the night North TEA PARTY AT GEORGETOWN In aid of New School, Wednesday. August 7th. Ball game, 3:00 p.m., Georgetown vs. Mt. Stewart. Supper starting at 4:00 pm. Games 8810"- Dance in Town Hall . Lyman Newson Gordon Jewell. . and Mrs. Clayton Stevensonl family were recent visitors the home of Mrs. Stevenson's. .Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell.' ivu. Lorraine Jewell was visiting home of her cousin. Miss r Jewell of North River. . Bessie Rb: and her daugh- Freda of Elmsdale were visit- the home of Mrs. Rix's. 8 MORELL HIGH SCHOOL in Mr. Lloyd MacGregor and Mr. 0' Hlmuwm Students intending to enroll in Grades IX. X. Xi and X11 for the coming year should make application to the Secretary before August 15th so that Bus service can be 31-ranged for those who require them. Mayfair Theatre swnnav RIVER. auousr sun SATURDAY Mrs. Kenneth MacKinnon and and tor of Indian Schools for North- ern Ontario. Box 292, North Bay. Ontario. specter of Indian Schools for Southern Ontario. Postal Station "0", 25 St. Clair Ave. E.. Tor- onto. specialist duties. Salary range for first class certificates (Senior Matriculation plus Teacher Train- ing course) 32700 to 54509 with given for previous teaching ex-l perience to a maximum of five years. University degree bonus 3400 per annum. Charge for ac- mmodation. Pension fund and Group Hospital and Medical in-1 surance. and other benefits avail-i able. For details and application forms reply to the following in accordance with PRIGFEHC9 "I plan-Automobile provided and expenses paid. loam": Previous experience not essential since company has thorough ML A, v pay-mimpry Regional In. training program. Applicant must be between ages 2 - I. prefer- 1. 'r.g&caiag s-pector of Indian Schols for B. C., Box 70, Vancnuver,.B.C. Mr. C. H. Kcsier, Regional In- spcctor of Indian Schools for Al- berta. Sun Bldg., 10363-108th St. Edmonton. Alia. Regional In- spccinr of Indian Schools for Saskatchewan. 304 Post Office Bldg. Regina, Sask. Mr. G. H. Marcoux. Regional Inspector of Indian Schools for Manitoba. 309 Hargrave St.. 1 the l ling. Winnlpctt. Man; the Officer In Charge, Department of Public- ""June illYSON loan cuums Dolores Hill Inn SHERIDAN inn lilllill I-IawaQuietManwith CRIEPQ TIIIQ... FINAL TO-DAY - CAPITOL MATINEE 2:30 - EVENING 7 and 9 "OKLAHOMA" COMING MON. AND TUE. TO-NIGHT AND MON. starsinhiscrown. . . loveinhis heart . . . a hymn on his lips and a prayer in each.fist. fought 'sin where he found it and tamed a town single handed. OOHNO SUNDAY MIDNIGHT DOORS OPIN AT 11:05 A.M. Cmaatascoea AND IOITIOCOLOII The lowdown on DAMES . . . Fun-Filled and Set to Music! BOX OFFICE OPENS I P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSR Rain or Fine ADULTS 60c Childru alder I2 years flfl FREE sin isn't through with mrn VII IIIPIJI as Parson Luke Fargo I Du& Voodoo Vfcvlnzi n 11 SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITY Charlottetown. P. E. cnurleer. who is willing to learn and work hard to accomplish this I ment - Salary above average-Bonus-Profit sharing and pension ably a University graduate. address and TELEPHONE NUMBER to: I'll Barringtnn 8t., "T DP SECRET AFFAIR" ltarriag Susan Hayward. Kirk DOIIIIII HIGHLY AMUSING COMEDY SHOW TIMI - I:H P.M. PROCTOR & GAMBLE We have an attractive opening in our National Sales Division in l., for a man determined to make seuing his oounqg M MONDAY j 1'Ul3DAY (Aug. 5 - I) "MOBY DICK" This position offers security and a very real chance for advance- starri : 6 Pack. Richard Iaaehart. Lao Sean There has-Tievernb'e:n,a flint like "MOEY DICK"- A treat staflf brought to the screen in unforgetable fashion. You've lot to sea it to believe It." SHOW TIMI - MN P.M. Alae-DRAWING POI. I'll I'll! IILVIR DOLLARS Please write. stating age. education. experience. personal data. W. J. CLARK. PROCTOR It GAMBLE. Halifax. N. I Ground Observer Corps - The Eyes And Ears Of The RCAF- HELP PROTECT OUR COUNTRY KNOW THE LOCATION or YOUR NEAREST GROUND OBSERVER OBSERVATION POST FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF AUTHORIZED POSTS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND:- PRINCE COUNTY CHIEF OBSERVER ADD RESS PHONE NUMIER A. H. Costain ....................... (West Cs )0'I.ear ................. 0'Le8l'3' 32-22 Mrs. E. Eldershaw ............... ... Tlgnlsh .).'................. Tisnlsh 34-23 B. Maclsaac (Dunblane) O'Lesry O'benry 31-45 J. B. acKay Coleman .................... O'Leary 60-12 R. D. McKinnon Box 110. Alberton Alberlon 104 Mrs. D. Tremblay ............ Ebbs Fleet Tignlsh 16-15 A. P. Ballum Ellerslie TyneValleyl2-2 R. H. Found Ellerslie . . . . . . . . . . TY"? VIIIPY7 A. S. Johnson R.R. No. i, Misc-ouche ,...,.....,,,,,. Summerside 601-11 E. Laughlin Sherhmoke Summerside 7982 W. MacKay Conway .......................... Tyne Vallev l's”-30 P. C. Martin Miscouche ................. ........ Summers”? 7135 0- MRPGOUKMI Malpeque Kensington I10-110 G. Turner Box 134.I(ensingion Kensington 71 QUEEN'S COUNTY REGIONAL AREA 1225 Regional Supervisor: Mr. Martin MacDonald. Eldon. P.E.I.. Phone Eldon 2-4 New London R.R. No. 2. Kensingfon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R.R. No. 6. Laurie Lane. Ch'frrwn Cove Head Road Hunter River New Haven New London 9015 New London 2-14 Charlottetown 7613 Cave Head 2-4 Hunter River I6-3 New Haven 4-12 .........-......... Mrs. 1. Campbell .................... G. E. Hows" K. B. Jenkins A. W. MacDonald C. B. Matheson S J. Newman ....---.--.-......... -.--..s.-... IAIIOI B. Wood Crapaud Cflptlud 14 Angus A. Murchison ......... Point Prim I-Tlrlnn '1-24 Alert A. Benton Belle River ......................... EH0" 3'4 Mrs. Ester W. Glllia ................. Belfast Eldon 9001 Mt. Stewart 22-23 Vernon River 1 Pownnl I-11 'x'i'n'g'."co. Peakes Slat ion. Vernon River Pownsl KING'S COUNTY REGIONAL AREA 1220 Regional Supervisor: Mr. W. Stewart Maclntyre. East Point. P.E.I. Phone South Lake 4-2 Wendell Jay Llovd Maclcod E. Roy Herman vsaaaeuansaoaso -............... vaaaaasnaaa Morell Morel! 16 Montague Montague 105 Glen MacKinnon Murray River Murray River I-3 Aiban Brothers Cardigan k Cardigan?-1 Claude A. Scully .... Georgetown Georgetown 17-12 AM ACOITI . . . . . . .-sasoaaoa anon o ---on----'5-"0't Ronald J. MacDonald St. Peters Bsv Si. Peter-s1-2 Murray River 21-14 Murrsv PM-for ...................... St. Peter-s12-23 Mrs. Alma R. McKay Armdaie P.O. ........................ Hugh 8. MacDonald Mrs. Marion I. stltcnerI".I'.'.'.I'.f'.'.'.'.I'.'. Fortune Bridge Souris 50.31 Claude N. Richards Sour-is saunas! John F. Dixon ...................... East Baltic ..... ................. SoIlthLnIIel3 name. I. Jay SouDtIAke7-210 PLIASI NO'l'l- CLPTNUS LIST R031 WWI PAPHPORl!&llOCl t a