I ARTHUR CLEMEN Montague receives his prize as asked A very sucessful year was the m made, by Mr. John White on the booth at the exhibition, at the Southern Kings Fish and Game Association held Thursday fight at the Bison restaurant, We $441.50 was realized mmthesaleoftickebs withap- pmmatle' ‘ 1y half as profit. He dso mentioned that most were donated by Charlottetown firms. Mr. White was assisted in me booth by Meseers, Stan Mc- Oabe, Louis Oantelo, Venn Duck, T. Shepherd, Joe Hemlessey, Fred SemIple. Nelson Hurry, Eldon Girl Gets $1,700 Scholarship ' A $1,700 scholarship has been awarded Miss Jean Way of Dion for a year of study at State University. A graduate of Mount Alison University, the Helen W. Atwalter scholarship winner holds the de- me of Bachelor of Science in Home Economics and plans to study 501' her Master's Degree at Michigan. ' » Miss Halliday taught in this province and in Sackville before going to Alberta where she is with the Deartment of Agricul- ture. She is a sister of James Halliday of Eldon. FImeraI Of Mr. David Ahlberg Held Friday The largely attended funeral (I the late David Ahlberg of Roseneath, who passed away on Tuesday, August 19th, was held Friday afternoon from Annan- dale United Church. The service was conducted by Rev. D. A. Campbell, Montague; who chose as his text Job, 14:14, "If a man dies, shall be live again!” Hymns sung were “The Lord’s My Shepher " and “Near- er My God To Thee.” Mr. Herb MacLeod and Mr. Roy Howlett song as a duet “Face To Face” Ipd Mr. MacLeod also sang as a solo “Haven of Rest". The Legion graveside service by the Montague branch, Cana- ' Legion was conducted by Comrade J. S. DesRoches and the Last Post and Reveille Were I sounded by Comrade George Boudreault. ‘ The pail bearers were: Joe Gill‘is, Don MacQuarrie, Cecil Powor, Joey Fraser, Daniel Mac‘ {me and Gordon Myers. EASTERN GUARDIAN RESERVE August 27th.. and for Blood Donor Clinics at Cardigan. Souris. Murray River I and Montague. BALANCE of summer dresses To clear at $5.95 at Belle’s . Montague. DR. W. S. MacINTYRE’S office Wll'lbeclosedfnomAug‘ust 251mm September let. inclusive. FINAL Week end of clearance sale at Bella‘s Shoppe, Montague. 2:1 “mm stock greatly reduc- HYMNS SING II o’clock. Sun- dab,’ m‘ght 'Aug. 24. Little Sands United Church. . DANCE AT c.v.c. Hall, Card- " every Monday Web- ‘ Item Orchestra. PROGRESSIVE Conservative Winstng convention for 3rd “Strict. Kings, will be held in the '01! Hall, Cardigan, Friday, Sept. 5th at 7.30 p. m. to nominate {candidates to contest next Pro— ? "halal election. Each poll is en- } med 130 send five delegates. I GEORGETOWN United Church lWelling Service is changed from 7 5 P. m. in order that the con— gregation might worship, and “BF Dr. J. S. Thomson. Mod- erator of the church, at Monta- gue. at 7:30 p. m. ‘PERSONALS MT. Allan MchIIan spent Sun- day the guest of Mr. John D. Donald. Plsquid EasL TS (left) oflravén shoot winner from Louis sidth Cantello of Seven Mile Road, pre- Sothern King’s Fish And Came Ass’n Holds, Meeting, Bruce Wannacott and others. President Louis Cantelo, pre- sided over the meeting at which a check for $25.00 was presented to Mr. Art Clements, Montague for the raven shoot with 132 pairs of feet. It was suggested at the meeting that a greater representation damn this branch attend the Maui:- t-I'Ime convention. . Mr. Harvey Moore, of Moore’s sanctury. was in attendance and answered several questions on theseasonshatohofducks.lnhis report on the rebuilding of the The flower boarers Werei Mil- ton Fraser, Calvin Smith. Mil- ton Poole and Moodie MacDon- ald. . Inlcmnent took place in the family plot in the Annandale United Church Church cemetery. Dundas Has Many Visitors The community of Dundas has been hm to manyv‘isiting blends during this lovely Simmer season While a number of local residents have taken the opportunity to via- lt friends and relatives in other parts of Canada. _ Mrs. William Hamilton, Arling- Ilon, Mass. accompanied by her niece Mrs. ‘Isalbell Hlodgson, Are- nonce has been the..guests of Mr. and Mrs. aPaul Kingsbury. While on the‘lis'land they visited mam friends and relatives. - Friends of the MacKenziIe ae cidth victims are happy to See them on the road to recovery. Mns. Mario‘n Riley has returned home after spending a happy holl- day with her children in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Marson sister, Mrs. Paul Kingsbury. Mr. Marson real mission to the Island is to visit his sister’s Enid Manson of Sackville, NS, and Beryl Mason, a missionary home on furlough from India. Mrs. Chester fender. is a patient in the Hoe- ')ital. All her friends wish her a speedy recovery. . Mm. Earl Jenkins is on_ holl- days visiting with her faime m Town-to. . Mrachester Turner, Hallieton, Mass. is a VisiIJOII‘ in Dundas. Mrs. C.B. Clay has returned mom her visit with her ' son and Alma. Flareucva‘lle. .NB- PUT BODIES ELSEWHERE NEW DELHI (Reuters) — In- dilans have been asked to end the practice of throwing the bodies of their dead children into the R‘IVOT Jrulmna for fear of contaminating the city’s drinking water. Health D. P. Karmar-kar said the government has no plan to ban the Hindu custom but one supply point in the river is being chlorinated to a greater degree as a precautionary measure. FOIrm .For, Sale ‘ AT PISQUID EAST of land, about 80 acres clear and in good cultiva- tion, four acres of new strawberry crop, three acres of second crop and two acres of third crop. Remainder of uncleared land good for blueberry cultivation. Dwelhng house is plastered and In good re- pair. Out buildings ood re air. as mal .- Igrice, tglephone, electrlc power and water. New road right to lawn. About 17 miles from Charlotte- town, 41/2 f1;om Mt. Stew- artReal good land for pota- toes, turnips and straw- berries, etc. Only about 2 acres of turnips and a very few acres off ' arm. “Wills sell with or with- are the guests of Mrs. Marson’si daughter-imam Raymond. and I Farm of over 100 acres '1 potatoes gmwn, of the Southern King’s Fish and Game. two dams he mentioned that 10 to 30 cars I day visit the sanc-. tuary. It was suggested during the meeting that this property would make a good site for camping and that some action should be taken to have it taken under the nationalparksasitwasoneof the best tourist attraction in the Maritimes. Following films of the Far East shown by Mr. George Cantello, a hot sandwich and cotfee was wr- ved by the management of the Bison. King's M. P. Makes Strong Plea For National Unin OTTAWA, (Clpecial)-A conser- vative MP from Prince Edward Island has appealed to members of parliament to foster and de- velop “a deeper and stronger spirit of natinal unity.” John A. Macdonald tPc, Kings), in a commons speech in French and English during consideration of fisheries estimates. said there now prevailed in Canada a feeling of unity “even stronger than that inspired by my great namesake, Sir John A. Macdonald." _ The Island potato dealer and farmer, son of a former Conser- vati cabinet minister and Sen- ator. as warmly applauded for his use of Canada’s two official languages. Sir John A. Macdonald had em- phasized the importance of na- tional unity at the time when the principles of unity were so nec- essary “to the merging of 12% great peoples into one and the same nation.” They were origin- ally laid them and firmly estab- lished, he said, but they have just as mob meaning today. HAPPY BALANCE While he felt there would al- ways be, “On both sides, extre- mists and all-out nationalists, the happy balance will always be struck by the many who are tol- erant, realistic, fair and gener- ous in their relationships with in- dividuals regardless of race, re- ligion, color and other factors". “I am by no means alone in deriving pleasure from the fact that whereas the first group is dwindling, the second is ex’pand- ing very~noticeably”, he added. Canada owed much to the. French-speaking fellow pioneers. It had been, the Maritime Aca- di-ans Who had helped pioneer the \ ‘SOUR.|S SCHOOL OPENING Grades 1 to 8 inclusive, Monday, August 25 Grades 9 to 12 inclusive, Tuesday, Sept. 2nd. All tuition fees to be paid at commencement of term. Secretary Board 0t Trustees. J.'H. BRENNAN, , will be SOU-Rls SNACK BAR _ and RESTAURANT 1 from August 24th To Sept. 2nd , . T (inclusive) fdr annual holidays , closed ’ / side office's of The Patriot. ' NOTICE TO 7 , PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS. Patriot SlleCI'IPI'IOII accounts may “be pbid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- The Guardian 7- The Patriot Guardian and The east coast fishing industry. While the kindusvtry had pro- gressed over the years, there was much more which should be done to improve it, he said dur- ing Commons consideration of the Department of Fisheries esti- mates. URGES LOBSTER HATCHERY He recommended establishment of a lobster hatchery in Prince Edward Island, similar to those operated for salmon and trout; continued experimentation in the search for a better lobster trap, and federal assistance in build- ing up of a larger dragger fleet in the ‘Sounis area. Fishermen in some parts of Prince Edward Island “are be- coming more and more interest- ed in trap limitation" as a con- servation measure, he told the House. . Some areas had expressed the Hot plates. reg. 8.95 5.95 Special on all refrigerators. - in stock. . 7. YEARS TO PAY - Montague Electric Co. PHONE 92 MONTAGUE r DEADLY MAKER UNION. N.J. (AP) —— A teen. agar was electroculed while work— ing on a hi-Ifi phonograph in The collar of his home. Police said the speaker Carmen L‘atol‘re, 18, was working on was plugged into a wall socket. ‘ ’ wish that such a program be in- stituted, and Mr. Macdonald ask- ed that government give assist- ance and guidance to any group which voluntarily decided to limit the'number of traps to be set in a given area. NOTICE All taxes owing Souris Line Road South SchOol District must be paid on or before Aug. 25th. After that date they will be handed in for collection. HUGH McAULAY, Secretary of Trustees. 011. IN YEMEN? CIAII‘RO (.ReutensI—Oil deposnts have been found in Yemen, 51x miles from the Red Sea coast, the, newspaper Al Gomlhlouria report- ed. The Yemeni governmem has sent experts to conduct tests. [Sat}, August 23, 1958 The Guardian Page 5 o CAPITOL THE GUNS 0? PORT PETTICOAT TODAY ONLY ucnmcmoa. 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