5-ix R.C.A.F. C-119 flying box- A.F.'s annual airlift of Canadian Royal Canadian Engineers, under mile flight. The first flight carry- czich Sunday morning at 8.30 over t' l" C Y tonight in the Baptist church. Georgetown at it p.m. and electrical appliances at the Montague 5 to 31.00 Store. 'l'he annual congregational nicetl the of Holy Trinity Church WIIS hold in the Church at Georgetown oi. Tliursday eveiiiug. June ith 1-nit, with a good attendance. liev ii (I llogg, presided and opened the meeting with prayer. Mr. J.W. l..iicrs was appointed secretary tiit' the meeting and read the min iilcs of the last annual meeting which were adopted. lir. Lavers, presented a finan- cial report for the year 1955 and up to May 1956, which showed a lamiirablc balance on hand. The question of repairing the (iliiirch Hall or the sale of some gariliiig the plowing, harrowing. Holds Annual Meeting levelling and seeding of the ceine- itcry and Church grounds. It is expected lliat work on this project. uill comineiicciii the near future. Monies were pledged to assist in the costs of this work. The Cemetery Endownnient Fund had reached a considerable sum and an amount was decided -upon to be paid for each grave i opened from the present time. This .amount uoiild be invested in the 'Ceineicry Endownment and tho learnings used for perpetual care Iof the cemetery. Mrs. Mabel llcarn iwas appointed to the Cemetery Committee. The meeting closed with prayer. A ter Anne, Point de Roche and their aunt, Mrs. James Lamphie of Mount Stewart motored to Pleas- and sister Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maccormac. It is pleasing to note that Mrs. Barbara Doyle of Savage Harbour is able to be up and around ag- ain. All join in hoping that Mrs. Doyle will soon be restored to her full measure of good health. Mr. Billy unn and Mr. Lester Gunn. Savage 'arbour are at the present employed at Grand Trac- adie Harbour It is pleasing to note that Mr. James Maclnnis of Traeadie is able to be back to work again. Jimmy had received severe back injuries while he was employed Sacred Concert At Montague .t sacred concert sponsored by the choir of the Montague Bap- lixl Church was presented in Yeo's Tliratre, Sunday evening, June 3, at nine o'clock. Rev. A.M. R0119?- still, pastor of the congregation, pl”.'sl(lC(l as chairman and wel- t-oincd the large number who were present. lll his opening remarks he ex- pix-ssed appreciation to Mr. Ivor Phillips. who directed the choir, and in .'tlr. Bruce Yea for the use of the Theatre. and to all who as- sisted uith the singing. Miss Clem- Illlt' lllacbean and Mrs. Louis D. Joluiston were piano accompanists. The following selections com- prised the program: ”Softly now the light of day", Choir. . "Still sweeter every day". Choir. (llorioits things of Thee spoken,” Brooklyn Trio. liiiet and chorus, "I surrender iill." Miss Florrie Beaton. Mr. Malcolm Munroe. and Choir. llymn sing, By "e Choir and iiitli the audience participating. ".llai-vellous Grace," Choir. Solo. "Beside Still Waters" Mr. IHll' Phillips. "What did He do". Choir. Solo and Chorus "Somebody kiiriws." Mrs. Coffin and Choir. "Drilling." Brooklyn Trio. Double duct and chorus ”Bnck of the clouds". Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. ('offin, Miss Beaton. Mrs. ("l Shaw. and Choir. Solo ”Now the day is over." Mrs. l. D Johnston. fihorus "Abide with me." Choir. flie concert closed with the ILUDHII benediction. RTE REALLY WARM Slllllllncr temperatures in Call- fnrnia s central valley region may l'fat'll 110 degrees. flow Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Hut, tslk, lsug or muse without tour of insecure f teeth drm ilrlmngl or wobbllnl. us FREDERICTON 4 C P l leading the New Bruiiswick Lib- eral partyis campaign to regain office. footer with closely cropped grey- sprinkled hair and ruddy complex- ion, will he 63 two days after the provincial election .lune 18. Farming has been his career since student days at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. and his birthplace of Salisbtiry. a small eonimiinity in Wcstniorlzind county, reniaiiis his home. Although his elcctioneeriiig dates back to 1930, this is Mr. Taylor's first campaign as party leader. He took over the position Oct. 16. I954 when a province-wide convention (iii Progressive Conservatives. uho under present Premier llugli John Flemming ended a 17-year Liberal era. The defeated premier, John B. McNair, now chief jiisticc of lilies and Mr. Taylor became op- position leader in the legislature. IN DYSART CABINET First elected in 1935 after his initial bid failed in I930. he was a natural choice for the agricultiire portfolio in the cabinet formed by Hon. A. A. Dysart. Mr. Taylor had Austin C. Taylor, a muscular six-l the province, then retired from pt)-l Crince. He is the son of Mr. and -. Britain. Veteran Legislator Leading Liberals In New.Brunswick A long been prominent in New Buns- d k uh. ed. , farmer and veteran legislator is wick agriculture, having served as '35 S W” as ' W” "cw Vhdlk president of the provincial farm- Farming opci-atioiis are well underway in this district. Some farm 5 have completed ,lanting guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mac- Donald. Thaw, jealous ol his wife's pre- marital r o m a n c e with White, day search. Police, firemen. boy sroiits and sea scouts Saturday combed the around the Mediterranean, were planted by missionaries in Cali- fornia as early as 1697. Georgetown School District Holds Annual The annual meeting of the rate- payers of Georgetown School Dis- tiict No. 1 was held in the town at 8.00 p.m. Twenty-two ratepay- ers were in attendance. Mayor P.L. Boudrcauit uas ap- pointed chairman of the m("'ilIl11. The secretay of the board of trus- . . lowing some discussion. uzis discussed at some lviitzth and Wi'!"l0"-5 "9'8Pll"lmed W ill? fl f.ll"?t"telV F9del”'lBlt”":)l"lf 1" tees, Mrs. N.w. llftllsvn mid the. 'EW sciiooi. or or a iniz. which were adopted as read. Mr. Raymond W. Soloman, chairman of the trustee board pre- sented the annual report of the trustees, which was adopted. Mr. Soloman gave a detailed r.-port of the general work carried on by the board and of the various im- provements which were made in the school during the past term. 37 The interior was painted, ards were purchased and a new i hall on Tuesday evening June 5th- liabilities. trs' and dairymen's, fox breeders' sumo" The proceeds "'0'" 3' "'”-V and sheep breei:iers' associations. PM W W Several M "'9 Wm”l He was also secretary of the grades were turned over to the New Brunswick potato Growers. school. as were the proceeds of Association in 1918 and managed ” pantry iak” , 8 farmers. Comparative store at The auditors report uas receiv- Salisbury. buying the business in ed and it showed total receipts 1930' The store was closed in 1935 of s6,699.76 and total expenditures when he became agriculture min- ”r s"'456'57 -Th”? was 3 hmlk Merl He wnunued in that omce balance of 321.43 and cash on hand 17 years, through premier Mc. of 5243.19. A considerable sum is Nair's administration, as one of still owing on the current years four members for Westmorland, where he is contesting his seventh election. A Baptist and member of the Masonic order, Mr. Taylor gradu- ated from the Nova Scotia Agri- dian Federation of Agriculture at a convention in Sweden of the In- ternational Federation of Agricul- tural Producers. He toured Great Denmark, Sweden. Fin- land and Norway. studying agri- cultural policies and organizations. HIGHLY COLORED The Baltimore oriole. I bird taxes. It was moved that in future a Meeting i;cw practice would be followed ir. auditing the books, by includ- ing a statement of all assets and Mr. Arnold Whiteman of Montague was appointed as auditor for the ensuing year. The supervisors report was read to the meeting and adopted fol- school uas (iisciissetl and it was moved that the trustee board and three members of the town coun- cil be appointed to gather infor- mation rcrzarding the' financing of it new school. The amount of S280(l.tJfl was vot- ed for teachers supplement and the amount of 32200.00 for school running expenses Mr. Howard S. Mm-Lean was appointed to fill the vacancy on the hoard of trusetes caused by the retirement of Mr. Raymond W. Soloman. ulio completed his lci'ni of office. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Soloman for faitlifnlly and capably fulfilling his duties on the hoard during his len- ure of office. Mr. Soloman replied and thanked the ratepayers and trustees for their co-operation. Mr. Albert King and Mr. Tem- ple Min-Donald were appointed reeves for Burnt Point and George- town Royalty. The minutes of the meeting were read hy the serrat- ary and the meeting adjourned. i)i.”FltLdJ.s". - 1- .ia1c1i nhh 3 hlI'Sl.Ic Dotigliiismgofflnmiand Mqiils. lclggiecefllade mm me ummmouh iiilirr 0 age W Ono" n Arnold Wightman. . .1 ( ' ' . l i950 h a a dviser with a "lie 'li'0S'V the Ch0ir- erg; 1:llLl('i't:dwdlTl miiiszi ifizeiiiigt Cl012P(3ll0n eieiiiriseiitins the Cana- ACADEMY AwAno . - BEST ACTRESS or YEAR and BURT LANCASTER IN "THE ROSE TATOO" SIIOWSS-5-7-9 ADULT! common to most of North Amer- lca. has n glossy plumage of black, orange and Vermilion. "MONROE tomes MITCHUM" IN THE LOVE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY! You ride the churning rapids of Devil's Teeth! You fight CAPITOL - WED. - THURS. -the wide-open'2os. Prohibition. the bootleg wars, quick money And iazz N. Coins(I.ndi1) 28. Mu-i's name One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is use! for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apou AVFKCU. XGKWUF CH KWUX RZZ-. KUPPEIGP. Saturdayls Cryptoquote: WOMEN WERE MADE To GIVE OUR EYES DELIGHT; A FEMALE SLOVEN 1-s AN ODIOUS SIGHT-YOUNG. Heis not YOUR children are surrounded hv love in-a good home THIS child is homeless and uncarcd for, innocent living in the respective ruiiiitrics This "mam 5 in O X. H I Four tliuiisaiitl. troops ind L300 are offering a 5Vo Reduction for Cash on I956. Dial 47-I8 LePage Shoe Co. Ltd. "The Home Of Good Shoes" . . . v , , g ,, , lhou.an '- r . :3:t,:,;L.;”f...2.':.d..i.?.”...Tiiiiilflif ::;"i."::r:. is; :;:r.";:.'t".::.J::ir; .5:...3:::.; i::.::..”..:;a".:dii:;":.:::'i..:a:: I-l-B3551 t'?oi'-:?? 13?? l2if:f....'.::”” .f.”.".f"5.l..... 2:23.22 li:ll:,i1l?:i':'i;flil3l i:3"."5' -ii5”s?Ti:i?3'i?”.v' lsilaiion Namao Thursday to carry summer training..253 troops of the by rail 51'0"! Chllllwack and V10 of 173 troops will take place June (32155wl:?bJ:.;di:::1ll'l'flz'fi diflle 3I.Simlans assistance when in tllstrcss, as .:oii,ooo pr-oplcNu;iIliiiignilliiipiiifiifii out the second phase of the RC lst Field Engineer Regiment, toria to emplane for the 2,100-18. Thaw off with mnnalin; gt((l).lI;l'gl 32,VPvI;SO:l:;b:'V gllllflljllgllllletlrgyl M,V,.(, lhfmg at hum, W, Wm,” dmo mm the mm, M - . ii?” axe .3.-..:.,... ' mated .....::.r':i:.:::.:::. ”i'...i;TL'.; ;l:3if".lil.ii.i?'l..i..'.' Hii .?;l;2L”;.'l EASTERN GUARDIAN POINT ms ROCHE i":..:.::." 9- of at .1” i A ”-:-:.c.:. . k.L"F.E?E'5Ei: - . ii. and Mrs. 1 Do - "ism": i, .5123. l.t:5..::::f8::..i:::.'i”:. at an. . 2935.2: P.lf.: .: See.5W" '.W"” ... ,l JUST ARRIVED one car load' CONTACT I Montague Electric Charlottetown 90 tshimdaif ,;'"d"eM3- ;,?,'1':,eV;fol;e 501:; lily: l" Llllle B0Y 5 D56l'l1 lyric poetry i ; ”'ll.lCm Mcmlwans Lim”Cd' K”' .C0j l”r.lele"S'0".5ms Md i:eg'dal hgggo-:,':n;lEsClgitereymisf ex.-maxi; at the home of Mr. MacDonald's MONTREAL tclli Police said 'sx:tcge;':ded mun." ,iImta”auon' Servlce guano e ' Shaiiahan who is at present a pat- Il:I;'0”'91"in-liiiv and sister. Mr. and -I1lne'yeall'0l(l-vlillllcrl .loni-s. miss- 46,); horse who NEE the enlarged infants and TELEVISION SE'lIl:0atsutalli: Mat: iept in the Charlottetown Hospital, rs. Rucl hiaccoivmac. isgrufxi-oggiunhcis Ssiilhieii'ligrpmgljiiitigpg " gusts mile 5lif,a';i,i)si;ec:il(.).'.ie.m the .ls:5i'lie(:c5 ailimmiiokessiof television, Mr. and Mrs. Kimble Mael)on- s0:4l3a:ikl';1e lVlrI3Lir:el:l55:3ll”:l::"h()3I:ll: found dead Sunday about 11.; miles ”.Cai:;;Ss?;ue 1- -C - -- -1 1- -- -u WATCH FOR savings sale at radios and appmmcm i.id'pI;f.ftkd(i.ie lvIv:(I:Tele.re(i::ilev in "M1149 Harbour after sDend- fmpntiifils boy was believed 1 Sgvgnwfflef, H1 I d - . ill? M03"-33"? H” w 3 Dounrl TELEWSIQN any -radl0V,'i9Pi1lT they were guests, at the home of la'ltg”:2eh0l:;1e(fk(;;I1grgalGsumfggrim to.be a victim of a sexual attack. 4. I , n or er to confrol cred" Buylng and we :::.":2:::i.:"e:i.i:.:F'"iv:ii.1': 23:"..li:”?:.:”i-:..2:T””'3' ..'.lt;.'"i:tl..:r": "W ””””Bi22T.F:.; rarxniw to we is ossibl .ii........... c d' A J lltirlll':dARt)nRAOlI))lE(Ii hiiiif wive for Senffce all makes of MFA neggie Maclnnis and sis- Fem Parrish" 59"” rsmlo" l”l'””i"L' 8 twe - Is LON GFELLOW P Y e re It ccO"'"5' we 5 " te evisioii. ra ios - "I . 1 I V d. t . V H d ,k d . trophies, the length and formation of the words are All hint. , , 'l ant Grove on May (list where e” pu 5: 093 t,,:,li':,lScar:J,;, imgygan " Each day the code letters are different. C" PIIFCIIGSES On 0" merchandise Cf Ollf Mrs. Lamphier plans on spending A4”: Ullm" -lliirlliinzilfl has re- -A----v - h 0 w mm Quomm , g ' the Summer at ll" '”""9- 5”” um '0 h" Mme. "' M" EASTERN oiucin WP 3 store beginning MONDAY JUNE IITII spent the winter months in Mt. Stewart. 3"? Spvlllllllg a few ' K F C U W C X V Z V K E K w V w V N H U H; ' ' Stewart Wm, her brmhe,.,in,1aw' weeks in St. iluberts. Quebec. Olive trees, grown for centuries ' YOUR Child I the orphaned waif, the security sndl care it needs. Hope for the future . . .1 little lives redeemed from tragedy. victim of neglect. cruclty or descrtion. And yet . . . you'd like to do some- thing for this child. You CAN. In its havens, homes and hospitals The Salvation Armv gives to the unwanted or ill-treated diild, the nameless babe, 7711'. Uiirirrxlantfing Hrnrl and Mr Iliiman Toiirk YOU can share in this work by help5 int: to equip the faithful workers of The Salvation Army with the means required to carry on these tasks of' mercy. They rcly confidently on YOU K F I l Tuesdo . -. ey lgtlfe II DAILY 1-Ros SW0 R D V 7 ay. June. 12 1956 The Guardian, Page ll . Dlnl WI Old Murder Trial .:ma... 2-:::.:::..... Swede L 0 M'li' ii 1 l.0ne of I. To make small 5 n I Suffers Stroke .1": .. Dis la F V' ' ' grea es . s ump . 'nex- R I kings (Bib.) 5. Portion of pact. P Y LOS ANGELES mp) s. E,-(.1 n 9.Bssque-like I curved line edly .. , . Nesbit. a bezlUl.V of 50 years ago CIP I-EcCl'ml' 33-HI” . b,mLkm)LM- -mm -' slime" F0l'0I'i-in Secretary Selwyn Lloyg and a key figure in,one of the most, lo. More hon em: l,IlL:ilIl:ETOd a million-dollar show to came to Stockholm Thursday for Sense”-Dual muI.dm. trials of the lmuqumy 1. Muawl 35. Pmch E” Eidl-rt lhc Queen and the Duke of the signing of the pact which will ' era, suuered a cerebral make nlmeclm (Bum ncom s.md.y.' Am”, ' vllll)lIIi,'ll on their arriral today take place at the Swedish foreign y Saturday! mm us” By.” Cantu" (hp) oh ht forvthc first official Brit- ministiy today. Lloyd will have park Vipw mspm” attendants (won 9.0"" 3ovAmm- Ed slate yisit to Stockholm sincel sot-oral iii,-in-ral t-iinvehiiilioiis-. described her condition today as I3. Irritste ll. Rests can 36 H H Tl; frd. l ll . ll with the Swedish ministry, officials smislacml.-y' u'An often" 15- AP” Indmn 38 You er n It tlrovuyded capital was even, said, but the subjects were not re- Miss Neshit. now 7l. has been against law )8. Enemy upain. h ung ":D”.. (d"L'”(d mm the mnux oflvealedi living alone in an apartincnt where (Scots Law) I9. Airtight (til 39 Ear”) Vil.":h(l'.l of Swodps and l""'”m . M”'””"3 Opemuilii P0ll5h Was she pursued a career as a sculptor 1!. To take compart- invol- 60 vmp. 0" .(:Ll 1,")-or 1”"-i 9-X,”a"'”'l"nZa mat! '" mu swillg m Smckhmm 1” "Edy t and an ins”-uL.10r wpp" men” um um - filing '1-nu? 0”'1'”3 5&"dl( atcd would cost; the city for three ull days of offi- 7 She was practically penniless )7. Light for destroy. lary rugm Oooltfoo, an 5i "L000 ””w"5 '51-ilclal aCllVl'Y hi! the British royal "Pill 20”! Cemilry-Fox bought the rowbost lng insect muscle 42 Ci-"dv)r Blclllnfl the ) - . . lmmy 3”” Wlmh "'9 Queen and nghls to hm. HR, smry and made 10' No” of pest: commend” ” A a a the romp Vifurtiii and (cienmii.V.. the Duke ziiil open the I956 Olym. . the muvip Tm, Gm m we Red .me "H. . ncient mm! ijllul lies. of both nations pic c(pu.m.,a" mums and seme ' . Velvet Suing 31-Armed. l disc101:(e'a(h:,ilimrf'l;ZlPf'ltI;t.'lll. it uas iloun on their yacht. the Britannia, V V rig; ,, ." was H, mm that hm, funnel. comb" further bm.(h ilshvatil lorltflcs. that fin .,iiotlii-r neck of ”unot'fit.lal-. . .' . lnusbiind. HaI'l'.V K Thaw. a iiiii- between we ship ' es 0 frwnd'i's”.i,5l' B - . . v . nonaire maybm,' shot and killed - h ) ic r l t a ii ii I a was plowing Standford While. the country's ".-Benoiiirot rn:ll:r8lL;ll.ii35lKlll)Lllt elxlkciidsgi-lie ht-nc- through the Baltic on schedule and most noted al.(,hm,m wtigm . . ant .wLdish social uas due to in met by Swedish es . on is " it odor' ut of Thunder Gorge and Cree ambush! You '-iiiniiiiii 2o'ii'iii1:Zoo" 'g;1;"" ' ltvtiievgci'anite-ivalled Rockies! You're swept up by the ' swirling "white waters" of the Maligne, Bow and Snake & Indian Rivers . . . as Monroe and Mltchum meet, fight and lovel King's Mill Phone 129-2 - Montague NW in stock. doors, hard- Ware. windows, moulding, nae SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD APPEAL- I 0 O I I I I I O I O O gypx-0c' plywoodys, wall oouaeausaoooooossaaoo 0 ossosossous---oososcnl board. a.c. shingles. Also Went for: Van Pack Chim- ::yV.Pand Pentox wood pre- I'. THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS 55 VILLA AVENUE Also: "TIME S1001) STILL" In Cinemascope A