peneetanancees .* | Benjamin Hostetter, spoke bricf- St. Andrew's Presbyterian At- the close of the meetitz t M ti dainty refreshments were served Ss ugus { ee ale | by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. | ; | W.R. Garrick and Mrs. Marven MONTAGUE — The August/readings from “Glad Tidings’’ Johnston. A number ot” piano meeting of the Women’s Mission-| were given by Mrs. A. D. Mac- i selections were bewe Pty h ary Society of St. Andrev "s Pres-| Lure, Mrs B.N Stewart djdered by Mrs. Hostetter a byterian Church Montague wes Mrs. Gavin Hicken. The guests | were very much enjoyed: by the held atthe home of Mrs “hes-' Mrs. David Hostetter ant Mrs members ter MacLure with 13 members ~ and two guests present eae ot Livestock Aucti aie, ,Serotonal a _«: Truro Livestoc ion the meeting vith the call wera gad 2m was sna. REPOFTS Satisfactory Prices The scripture lessons ver2 read in unison and mo s of | Although no starting prices} with calves at foat went at an the ns a ip» Te Pa re were paid afl the entries chane-| average of S1A0 to $246 vhile MacLare. Frese a) a ANC) of hands at satiefact prices | five opade obeh héiers aaa president Mrs acKen during the Truro vesock Auc-' at an average peice of STW ‘i re 5 vl at hala ¢ Tene Ane. $205 — Seeds + ie , | tion Market, held a s 5 i” yer = mi Mere | ust i4th The demand for calves was img aye.teee by ) 7 A a on The average price for catty | good Holsteins again being ‘he! Hume ee H Ne}, Sows was $154 with the lc t| popular breed. It was noticeable, was presen ' y ¢ I- price paid bet ng 1 A het that n the prices oaid the | gon ; ; renee ay of $720.'Ch Ist a tp calwse cam- a ree dairy cross paid a hig $ Channe! Istand type ca 1m Mrs. A c MacKa pr e ed) A total of 32 calves sold at an | ouflaged with a dash of beet e Nite eee ae - St beings price of $22.75 with the ' blood and coloring failed to tim-! eens ae Ci ae ok lowest price paid being $5 ulate the high prices of earlier Mi s Are nging . 2 ' Six recistered move with alves! sales and the price range for ¥ sot sold af an aceraze price' calves af this sate showed that to $335 le a ’ ear the yivere were diecriminating ot bull went for 3305 ‘: more between zood and pobr tyne iv registert 1 elfers j ’ r » ' ‘ a at an average price p| alvés. A total o calves w to $200 and for r gradb con s!to PE. buyers To SACKVIELE on At The Provincial Ex. Mrs. Charles Saunders and sons, Pat and’Gary. have return- The first three placings in the Thompson, North Milton ed to SacKville, N.B.. after visit- Ayrshire classes judged he' Female in milk born July ! ing Mrs. Saunder’s parents Mr.' provincial exhibition last eck 1955. to June 3, 1958 Keith and Mrs PJ McKenna, Mon were as follows RBovwe'! an@ Sons 4 far tagne. AYRSHIRES Rae and Sons: 3. Andrew B. and . Junior calf mate born after! Fred 7 MacRae ARRIVES HOME ; Dac. 21. 195% and before May 0.| Female dry born between Jnty Miss Marie. Henneberry. New i959 Andrew B. and Fredi}, 1954 and June 30, 1955 Perth arrived home from Hamil- T. MacRae Charlottetown R w 3'A. MacRae and Sons: 2 Andress ton, Ont, where she visited her 9 andrew and Fred MacRae and Fred MacRae aum.and uncles during the past Senior calf male born July 1 Female in mitk born bet veen month 1958 to Dec. 31, 1958 and 2 | July "S4 and June 39, 1955 A “MacRae and Sone Charilotte-, Keith Boewell and Sons: 4 FROM OTTAWA : town. RR6: 3. Ketth Boswell MacRae and Sons. 3. Andrew RB Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harding anf <éea. Victoria and Fred MaccRae atrived from Ottawa on Satur-“ , 7... saetten® enile! tues Female dry born before July day to spend their vacation in 7, ; 1958 to June 39, 1958/1, 1954 4 MacRae and ne Summerside, guests of the form- | Andrew B. and Fred VMarc.'2 Andrew B and Fred Mac ex's mother, Mrs. Wallace Hard- pe: 2 A. MacRae and Sons Rae A MacRae and Songs ing Junior champion male born a?-' Female dry born before July : ter June 39, 1957 4. WacRae'l, 1954 and Keith ‘Bos ines a Cael of Boston, | 274 Sons, Fairvue Roval Bur-, well and Sons: 3.A MacRae and | ‘ 07 0 x ! co ia tual | Gane ‘ : ton: reserve Andrew B. and Fred. Sons Mass, arrived in Summerside on 2 MacRae. Raedate Landlord enor: Cilddualin (ealletd teika Saturday to ou yacetio ruwyearlold male born July before July 967 A. Mae: with his brother Liovd Gor ane 30. 1987 «lee ahd Sone with Welrvue fos ani in O'Leary with his ! Sone: 2 Keith Boe-| alie: reserve, Keith Boswell and Mre. Harry Adama. well 1 and Sone Sons. Lenlands Margaret Rose Mate born before July 1, 196 Grand Champion femate a Ces 1, Andrew B. and Fred T Mac.) MacRae and Sons, Fairvue Roea LATE NOTI Rae ie recep Keith Boeowell with ; Senior Champion \ male born. Lealands Margaret Rose (Also see announcements J |aefore July i, 1957 “A. MacRae| | Seniot herd — A. MacRae and eolumas adjoining Classifie *| and Sons, Woodlands Royal Bur- Sens 2. Keith Boewrll and ceons Mcoetanart ton and: ‘reseve, Andrew B. and|Soms; 3. Andrew B. and Fred T - edale Lindy acRae — ean occurr Fred T MacRac, Raedal v. Cae. is Mondav, August 17th. at Mon- Grand champion mate A Four females qualified n R tazue of Watson Henry Hornton MacRae and Sone Woodland’s 9. P. - A. MacRae and Sons: in his Th year F neral sar. Royal Burton 2nd; reserve, And 7. Keith Roewall and Sone: 2 3 é “ it be. from nerdy Ri row PR and Fred T. MacRae, Rae Andrew B ong Fred T MacRae vice gt! { rom thay B "1 tt . Senior get ire 4 Mac Trt urch W ‘ dale Lindy . : i . ' a ae as wees Junior calf female born after Rae and Sons: 2. Keith Bomvel! * ne, Ie. aide ane. Dec. 31. 1988 and before May 10, and Sons;3. Keith Boswell and ee a ‘959 — 1. A MacRae and Sons; Sone PFETERS—The death occurred? 2. D. Fred MacRae and Son . Progeny of Dam Andren 4 1 ' OC sctitn nter ver AnArewe Rand B..and Fred T MacRae: 2 Keith suddenly af his home in Souris Hunter River. 3. Ar Sines ans ae on August 13, 1969, of John C. Fred T MacRae eas 4 te Sons; 3, fac Paters in his 56h year. Fun Senior calf female born Iity 1 ae and Sone is a "A “ ‘ eral to he held of Thursday 1958 to Dec, 31, 1958 LA morning from Wis late resi- MacRae and Sons, 2 Keth Ros BRISTOL dence to St. Andrew’s Church, well and Sons; 3% Andrew RB. and leayint the home’ at 8.9. In. Fred T. MacRae ' ts t hint he ch h ceme! Junior. vearling female born One of the oldeet vicltare in “rrr in ft c irct ¥. ; aw “January 1, gl ag or Ft ef years of absence from thik vie- — 1. Andrew an re j infty wae here last week ¢ YFO--Suddenly om Monday, Au-, MacRae; 2. Andrew B. and Fred of la im the miet 17, 1989. Mrs. (Dr.) Ira T MacRae: 3. Keith Boswell and person of Mary Colewian from I. Yeo, of 19% Prince Street, Sons, Victoria. ¢ ho Roston. je forty-eaven vears Resting at the MacLean Funer- PL sigalg rig: ad 07 this simmer, since Marty Cole. al Home from where the fun- %Uly p/ fo VDecem . ee Saat will be held tomorrow —1. A. MacRae and Sons, Char- a a left Bristol. Her brother Thursday. service commienc- lottetown: 2 A. MacRae and Billie Coleman, -was kitled in toe 230 m. Interment in Sons; 3. Andrew B. and Fred T Boston in 1919 and his sister oe. ee ee a MacRae Mary has never been back since TN at tte ese ae Ai } 3RD PRINCE LIBERAL CANDIDATES FILE NOMINATIONS rif’ Linda! candidates in the | fictally nominated at Summer-'nell, Returning Officer Charles! (councillor candidate) and PC 3rd District of Prince are s¢en yesterday : shortly after they of- | the People’s cemetery. SOFTWOOD FORESTS Softwoods accounted for 94 per cent of the total amount of sawn 1967 iit Monuments Granite - Marble Bronze Here Beck & Son Ltd. Oraft ert __ Meinosial in | side. Left to right: Lester O.Don- | MacCardie, Junior champion female A MacRae and Sons Bright Lady; reserve. A. Mac Rae and Sons. Fairvue Pauline Junior herd A. MacRae and! Sonc. 2. Andrew B. and Fred T MacRac. 3. Keith Boswell and Sons | Jugior det of sire 4 Mae fiae and Sons; 2. A. MacRae and Sons; 3. Andrew B. and Fred T MacRae Two-year-old female dry Fred MacRae and Sons, fMunter River: 2. A. MacRae and Sons 4. Andrew RB. and Fred fT. Mace Rae Female in. milk born Fuly 1 :1956 to June W. 1957 -* MacRae and Son?f: 2. and 3 Andrew B. and Fred T. MacRae, | Pemale dry born July 1,195 to June 3, 1956 1 ana aa Machae \and fons, 3. Loren Be i et ty Fairvue| and Mary Frank The older class ramomber Billie Coleman as youngsters here half a century ago. Billie | Colernan was reared at the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ho- gan. Those who remember Mary Colemnan as a young girl were happy this week fo meet this little lady. and renew friendship Mr Joe Kane, who was home from the Golden west on vaca tion, hats left on return to his dut jee in RC Mre spert a er. Mre orother Ewen, at Harbour section turn ta her AMperta. Winnifred MeFwen. who acation with her moth Lottie MePwen. and her Ralph end Mré Me. the oh home.in the has left\on re. teaching duties in out ever MaeNutt | Martin (assemblyman candidate). “English Codkery Is Under Fire WINNIPEG (CP)-— Dr. Cyril | Hamwee. an Envlishman who has ; lettled Manitoba says ‘‘Eng- “hy lish sattle with- n lost okery ts f ahting for The Baldur. Man., physician was critical of English cuisine in comments he made recently to a joint mecting of the chambers of commerce of Boissevain, Man and N.D “lf vay are aver Dunseith temnted to zo 2 The Guardian, ian, Charlottetown, | Wed., , Aug. 19, 1959. 5 PAGE \Borden Grade | Awarded Prizes By Citizens BORDEN The following pupils from Borden School have passed their Grade X Provincial Examinations: Ronnie Sharpe, John Cameron, Helena Sherry, Ralph Leard, Leonard MeMur- rer, Winston Cameron, Eric Dartach. The prize of $10 donated by ent of the school making the high- est aggregate, was won by Ron- nie Sharpe (756 marks). phy donated by John Read, by Ronnie _ Sharpe” and won Je hn With a total of 99 enrolled, 21 ; more_.than their 1958 figures, ed a very successful—swimming ed by the Women’s Institute and Mrs. Wileur Cairns was heading the committee. Malcolm Lodge carried out the to England on a holiday.””’ he told | the members. “I had better de- tacribe to you the typical English i luncheon ' If you are given a calad. von will he nerfectiv justified in lo< ing your temper, becattee the! Ernetich have pat vet learned thet tamatoes and beets can’t he kent for four davs in a lettuce satad.’ SODDEN CABBAGE Dr. Hamwee said the English luncheon is a # from the joint with wo vegetables "’ ‘Yank Labor Continued fram ve eater Landon Johnsen he m ised to tay ere until e do pecs byt Of three bill« underonsidera- tion. the House passed the tough- est bv a ote of Wtn 1H meen. ne that Demeerate boWed their leaderchin. who had advocated a milder neaesyre ' This hae resuited in unhappy comment af the current everutive council! meetings of the AFT-CIO at Forest Park Pa here Meany eclored toda: h- vious! se anti-ahor forr: re riding hich’ The Honee wil Donenrad av Bill Landrum (Dem Ga> and R hert Griffin Ren ich om. binet union.refarmne. th iff re- strictions on pteketing yr oits and violatinns of the cight< of one ion membere WORLD HIT BLACKMAII The meaetire wonld carr: nyt Ficenhower'< pleas oe setion against econdary mventte and so allied tlackmai!: picketing Secondary boyeotte conte af pressure by unions against neut- al irme {nf prevent them foing boeinesde with ofher firme having abhor trouble Mieenhewwer «aid tdarkmail otcketing hae offen heen oerd acainet emalovers 16 force recogmition of a union al- thonch there was no proof em. owes wanted certification Another moort ant would give the various cates as oppesed ita federal agencies-—a stronger hand in dealing with labor disputes, covering labor- management areas described as a ‘no man's land” by Fisen- hower. The Senate bil? on the hand woo'd be milder in these questions of boycott. picket- ing and atates jurisdiction Some provisions of the pwn. bills are sabetantially the same. Both would require unions and their of- ficere tn file annual financial re- porte with an investment provision other | NO RECORDS ALLOWED Labor leaders wold have to re port any financial transactions that might constitute a conflict eof | interact. Persons convicted of ma jor crimes would be barred from union office Flaction of international union officers would have to take place at least once in five years and for. locals ones m three Unior! membere would nave re course (o secret ballot | nseeknig | the ouster of union officials ac- cused of misconduct. Fmbezzie- ment of union funde would be sub ject to fines of up to $10.00 and imprisonment for five years Meany in diseussing the ‘code of rights’ included in the legida tion. anid it ‘‘would gubject a un- ion presiding. officer to a two | lyear jail sentence merely for hlocking a disorderly person from | disrupting a union meeting - Exploding Continued from paae 1) infersection but esaped and jumped out to aid firemen A fireman ¢ame ritnning ward me with nearly: all of his clothing burned off.’ Close eaid "T pulled him .into the clear about 50 feet, and went back. An injury the labor denariment | mion income, apending and | years. | tt | Mrs. Harold Coggins to the siud-| Five dollars prize for geogra- | Two dolar prize for history Carleton Siding Completes Red Cross Swimming Course course. The course was sponsor: ' tests while the! Ten Students Cameron. Five dollar prize for science donated by John Read, won by John Cameron and Ronnie Sharpe Five dollar prize donated by Capt. Lorne Cousins for litera- ture, won by Ronnie Sharpe, and John Cameron. Ronnie Sharpe jam John Cameron. Five dollar prize. donated by}§ | Capt: Herb MacKenzie for arith-} | metic, won by | donated by the L.0.B:A. of Bor-! | den, won n by Ronnie ‘Sharpe Carol Larkin Virginia MaeWil-! liams, Margaret MacTBonald, | | Carleton Siding recently complet. | Gail Hagen, Erfa. MaeWilliams, | Allan MacDonald, Dougie Howatt. Juniors—Judy Dawson, Sandra | Howatt, Ronnie MacDonald, ! Faye MacDonald, att, Ronnie Hansen. Ronnie How-'3, he: carries his fight to thejative Smallwood att._Gerald Cutcliffe. SMALLWOOD IN ACTION This !s Premier Joseph Small- |listeners jn Heather How-' wood of Newfoundland in action | young to be voters but the talk-|the first mman-since-theiate Lib- ‘this pibture seem} tion. If he does so, he will be is in typicaljeral Premier Walter M. Lea: of | people on the street corners of |form His ambition is to wipe out|Prince Edward Island swept the instructress was Mrs. Bery!.Cras-! Intermediate John Stewart,'St. John's. Newfoundland. The/his opponents in tomorrow's elec-/ slate in 1930. (CP Wirephote) well. James O'Connell, Garth Nichole) cite Those receiving awards were: | son Tine Hansen, Linda Howatt i | Forecasts: oF TJohn 55 and 73. Fdmunriston end Beginners — Beverly Perry, Royal Life Saving Society! WEATHER Nova Scotia: Sunny with little Cammpbeliton 50 and /73, Dawson, Blair MacDonald, ail! Awards—Bronze Medailian. Liovd ‘ change in temperature: west: Bay of Fundy: Westerly winds O’Connor, Mrs. Anna Gamble,’ MacCalhim: 2nd Bar to Bronze TORONTO (CP) _f Tempera-| winds 15. Low-high at Halifax 60/15; mostly sunny sibility Mary Gamble, Linda Cooper, Medallion—FEarl MaeWilliams : tala | and 77, Yarmouth 57 and 70, Kent-| miles except three mules In ghoy is i ate tures issued by the weather of-| <i‘: aan - ; - : ian ville 57 and 75, New Glasgow and | ers and one haif mile in g > er a Goshen 60 and 75. Sydney 60 and: patches: a little cooler Tops Guernsey Breeders a Ne | "| Nella lal tale all cla iieaeen 3 6h | Prince pene ones tient, ‘ew ' towm at 11.03 a.m. and 12:57 p.m. At Provincial Exhibition | Vietora Se eee cee ete ene aes Edmonton 5] 53 +«| Cloudy intervals; a little cogler;| p.m: Summerside ‘ide eighteen Pi. Regina 33 70 «| West winds 15. Low-high at Char-} minutes jater than Charioitetown | the first three placings in the: Jan. 1. 1958 to June 30, 1958 ' Winnipeg 60 81 | lottetown 57 and 70, Moncton 57) Sun rises v } a.m. and Guernsey classee judewed=at the! Ernest ‘leg ad ne | Toranto 58 94 (amd 75, Fredericton and Saint! sets at 7.15 p.m provincial exhibition last week! Kier Jones. Harrington Harold! Ottawa a 71 78 : - - , were as follows: Palmer and Sons Montreal 70 a4 GUERNSEYS Senior vearling female horn! Quebec 65 a0 Senior calf male born July 1. July 1, 1967 to December 31, 1957 yredateten a? a1 HEAR & SEE 1958 to Dec 31, 1958 1. Harold! — 1}. John Docherty. Winsloe: | Saint John 57 Tr Palmer |/and Sons. Kensington: | 2. Ernest Coles and Son: 3.) Moancton 65 6 2. Owen! Younker and Son, Kine-! J. Eric Hurry Halifax 62 76 ston: Ernest F. Coles and lunior cRampien ‘emale—Har- | Charlottetown 64 77 Hon. Dr. Lorre Sore. Milton ald Palmer and Snan< Viaiden | Sednev i) 77 Inniar earting nale. horn Hill Shirley! reserve —lareld Pel. | Yarmanth 3 Jan 1958 to June 30, [958 mer and Sons, Maiden Hill Rov-' St. John’s. Nfid. 54 65 Bonneil 1. Owen Younker and Son: 2 | al o Harrison Green and Sons, Clyde! Junior herd Ernest F HALIFAX (CP) — The weather of Health River Coles: Owen Younker and office «avs a high pressure area. Innior chamoion male horn | Son: 3. Harrison Green ond Sons. | centred ver the Great Lakes. after June 36. 1987 — Owen Youn-! Clyde River will spread ‘to the Maritimes! speaking on ker and Son, Kinestonview Lad-! Junior cet of sire Crnnet ¢ Wednesday civing” sunny skies die-. feserve Harold Palmer’ F. Coles and Sens wen Youn- and easonable emperatures [0 and Sons. Tannery Hilly. Thor's! ker and Son: 23 ric Hurry, | ™st localities ‘ Reymond si aivaeihanth: dale” dlr tee —— Wednesday’ Two-year-old male born July 1 san 1. 1958 to June 30. 1957 FINED FOR DUMPING 1° 196 to June 30, 1957 Jj roid Palmer ond Senc- 7? AnNi- § vo] Eric Hurry, Winsloe Danie! — = Phage ah seton ain YNGAR ee Cory — A Auqust 7th MacLean ce Docherty, Clyde River man a three-piece Senior champion male. born be-| Female in milk July 954 to fore July 1, 1957 Daniel Mac-'June 3 1957 Lidvtens suite of furnitdre on the side of a over Lean. Valley View Rex's Duke: | Green and Sone: and 3. Harold read inthis Essex.town was reserve Erie Hurry. Patosie! Palmer and San« fined £5 for depositing litter. He Cdldens NMeacter ini hie hint Side 4s- said he ‘just didn’t know what L Grand chemoion male Den | to June W. 1956 farsid Pal. to do with it’ Cera badeeibstaeticks 5230-5 :45 \ Sees MacLean. Valley View Rex’s/ mer and Sons nest ol- we Se . i 9:15-9:3 :m. AST er at keane La sak Seni Siete: Tioedioaey: thai! Othe: Feesdeniie Wb: ili GGT. aie idfacldnipiadbabdeieb sends 9:15 9:30 m. AST | Kingstonview Laddie Winsine ine CRW: Hadin: ....:.......:. 5:30-3:45 p.m. AST | Junter calf. femafe bern after! Female in milk born Julv 1 Senior herd Owen Younk- i Dee 31. 195% and before Mav 10 1985 {9 June 30. 1956 farri- er and Son: 2. Harold Palmer Inserted by the P. E. I. Liberal Association 1959 farold Palmer, and) son rreen and Sons: farold: and Sons: 3 Erie Hurry ™ Sone and 32 Owen Younker! Palmer and Sons fur Four females qualified in R.,. = = and Sane Kingston ty 0. P Owen Younker and/ Senior calf female born Julw 7 Female dry bern between July Son farold Paimer and Sons:! 1958 to Dee 3. 1958 Harold | 1, 1954 and June 30. 1955 Har- } larry Palmer and Sons: 2 Wendeali! old Patmer and Sons: 2. Ernest! Senior cet of sire — Owen |? Sentner New Wiltshire; 3. Er-'F. Coles afd Sons: 2 Wendall| Younker and Son: 2. Harold Pal-! nest Coles and Sons Sentner, New Wiltshire mer and Sons: 3. Harold Palmer! Juntor earling. female horr Female a milk Orr etween and Sons July 954 and ne 30 a Progeny of Dam Harold | other fireman was on the ground! 1. | ee furrs e Palmer and Sons; 2. Owen Youn-} n carri him out Femaie dry orn before Te : ; Z The ar aan of the fire wacil, 1954 Owen Younker and a - og; % Baeriven: Grom still a mystery. James Mitchum. | So: 2 fareid Pamer vad | and Sons 33. and Fred Berry. 32. said they Sons: 3. Willard WP ing wis AgIeeTe were filling two cofpartments of | ston a gasoline truck from one of the! Female ‘n milk bern before | tankke and were on top of the ve-' July 1. 1954 Jwen Younker WANTED hicle when a blaze shot un. Berry! and Son faroid Palmer and USED FLASH BULBS | managed to shut off hie valve. Sone: Owen Younker and Son a lhot Mitehum wae burner slichtts Senior champion female—Owenj{ ONE CENT EACH on the arise ond left hie velvel Youdker and Sen, Jane’s Lucie ALLOWED ON PURCHASE open. Both men ran from the’ Lady eserve lwen Younker Or : rene ; and Son. Fraserdaie Fore Hero- NEW BULBS The open valwe continued (to! ine : 9 feed gasoline into the fire Grand champion femaie—owen|| Reddin’s Pharmacy : ree Younker and Son. June's Lucky 132 RICHMOND STREET ‘ Lady ecerve Iwen “ounker Monday * © = Continued from pace | as the major slide. There hi« was was blocked by boulders ‘ ac an automobile’ and | told of two persone more boried under slide« Helicootere were mohilized [no try to reach the people marooned in the Madison River canyon On perhaps emailer one side of them was the huge! slide On the other was 44-vear old Hebgen Dam. 97 feet high damaged but still holding back a third of a mifiion acre - feet of | of Yellowstone Park boundary The earth tremors tilted country behind the dam--tipping the north shore downward by six to 16 feet. Montana police chief Alex Stephenson reporied. and raising much which owne the dam, said one of ite men had been able to reach the structure and inepect ite face land that it should hold for the time being SEND DOCTOR | Several injured persone were around the dam—on high ground —the power company «aid. fit added that a Physician {[< being sem into the area. by boat from west Yellowstone. Some of the in- jured fre badly hurt, the com pany said. Most of them are be. | lieved to be fishermen or tmiriets | The - mountainside into the Madison River, a tributary of the! Missouri, enced a flood threat! | which had caused warnings to be | river as far as Townsend, Mont | Most of the residents of Ennis ont urged to Mont, lanve Three Forks, farther downstream A rancher, Dillon, Mont.: rooned persone S 0 S signe and others waved Demar Tavior of said many ma sheets frantically a¢ he flew over. | as Org was! water. The dam is 12 miles weet the the south shore by asx The Montana Power Company. filed to Virginia City. Tour. | - ' aft alien were JOINT MEETING 2nd KINGS and 3rd QUEENS and MEET LEO ROSSITER WALTER DINGWELL RUSSELL DRISCOLL A. B. MacRAE COME ‘ At Mt. Ste THURSDAY, AUG. 20 8 P.M.) Special Speakers: broadcast 140 miles down the W. R. Shaw John A. Macdonald, M.P. Refreshments Will Be Served had scrawled Inserted by 2nd Kings & 3rd Queens Progressive Conservative Assn. | wart Hall TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AT MacKENZIE’S TRADE-IN Your Old LH ae ane) Ys