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I "It further provides that if the Attorney-General or any person r {having an interest. in a business s so affected, has reason to believe Resumes Session ‘that such a requirement has been ‘made or is likely to be made, pro- ceedings may bc taken before the Supreme Court of Ontario to in- sure that such records will not be removed. I "While this bill is directe to the particular situation arl ng from the subpoena perved upon Canadian newsprint companies and their officials, it will also be ef- fective if at any time in the fut- ure other improper proceedings of the same nature should be instit- (By The Canadian Press» mnomo, Oct. 27——The On- tario Legislature today gave second reading to a. bill regulating milk distribution and introduced legis- latlon to prevent improper rernuvui of business records from Ontarifl- Opposition members criticized the milk legislation on grounds ii was inadequate and likely to lead t0 1111114 Price “Us but the ‘mm °“ utcd by any administrative auth- the second refldiiiil CBYYM 43 l° ority outside of Ontario." 2i. 4 No such protection previously Th6 biliifles! Yew?“ m“ Shem‘ had existed because at no time in med from We 155m“? °I Unwed the post had any such extra-ter- SWJBS Siiblwenfls 155i March _“' rltorial authority been asserted. It gains?» m0" m“ 5° canadla“ would appear that no Government pulp and paper companies will“ anticipated the possibility that export newsprint to the United such an improper proceeding ever Stntefl- TM lilbliilen" we" issued would be undertaken. under the anti-trust laws of the uI hone that the Government o; me , JIHIINWAIAIN; t BIAIR CARTOON - COMEDY i+e0+o>0+>o4+¢+++o+o+¢+o _x' Ls»;- Oldest resident celebrated her 109th birthday recent Her recipe for longevity is a mixture Ber only regret is‘ she is l: still winning her new friends. 8h a nurse at the hospital, where she ll confined with o hip of Niplssing district, unable to continue the former. but the latter United Stum- Simiiiir suiilmnfls the United States will see at to B150 were 155i19d against the °m°' withdraw these proceedings and 0i‘! 01 H1959 “Ompflmei follow the course which is in keep- "I am iniruduvine u bill which ing with that close international M81185 it l 19881 0mm" 3° “mp1? friendship which has been an ex- wiih any requirement of a Judicial ample to the whole world," the authority outside of Ontario which Premier 5am would cause to be removed from ____ this province to a point outside of {My Tmppgns Posy; Ontario any of the essential re- BRIGHTQN PROBLEM cords of business being carried on in this Province," aaid Premier Drew as he introduced the bill for BRIGHTON, England, Oct. 3O — (OFF-Brighton, which proudly calls itself the "queen" of British seaside resorts, is embarrassed by the post-war popularity which floods it on summer week-ends and holidays with "day trippers"—via- ltors who run down from London, for the day and spend little in the town. 0 The problem lhas been given add- od urgency by a current movement for amalgamation with the neigh- boring towns of llove, Portslade, Southwick and Shorehaim. all of which claim they don't want day trippcrs. "An amalgamation of Brighton and Hove would give much wider scope to enable the borough coun- cil lo cnicr for all classes of visit- ors," sold A. E. Oirbcll, president of the Brighton and Hove Chamber of Ccmmcrcc nnd Trade. “It's ridiculous to suggest that Brighton, only an hour's journey from London, should welcome only weck-cnd Dl‘ longer tenm visitors. But we must have a sense of pro- portion and maintain the broad principle of encouraging (rippers as far as possible to go to the east- crn'end oi’ the sea front." s a Wfllilfllfll’! Even for double tho price you can't'buy anything better than i a; Ont... Mrs. Isabella Sharow iy with a cake agiow with candles. of hard wofk and a sense of humor - o is shown here with her cake and fracture. _ GUARDIAN, CHARL ‘ EASTERN Stewart. Milo llarrlet AGENT SOURIS, following places In M In Georgetown: The Pout Office; . Elli PRIZE WINNER At the recent King's County 9mm"! match, Mr. William Redmond, Car- digan lwon llt prize for Draft-foal, not 4th prize as reported. m“ Body Gallant, Colemanfhas returned to her home after spend- in; some time in St. Chrysostome. Mr. Denis Arsenault, St. Chrys- ostome, is seriously ill. His many friends hope that he will soon re- cover. Mr. Henry C. Arsenault, Chel- sea, Mass. recently spent some time visiting relatives in Urbain- vilie and st. Chrysostome. Miss Loretta Arsenault, Urbain- ville, and Miss Mary Bernard, St. Phillip, left for Moncton after spending a few weeks with their parents. A bingo party was held at the home of Mr. Willie Arsenault, St. Chrysostome, on Oct. 22nd, spons- ored by the women of the Altar Society. Little friends of Raymond Gau- det, St. Chrysostome, are sorry to hear that he is kept in bed with a sore leg, and hope he will soon be up and quite well. Mrs. Josephine Gallant, who is teaching in St. Nicholas, recently spent a week end with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Willie Arsenault, St. Chrysostome. ’ Georgetown And Vicinity Mrs. Milton Hemphllj NS. is visiting relatives town. of Pictou, in George- Mr. Leonard Fitzgerald was a business visitor to Montague on Wednesday. Mr. Albert Burke of Charlotte- town was a visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Graham of Gaspereaux are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wight. Miss Constance Fouchere of Souris is spending a few days at her home in Georgetown. Mr. Ray Mac-Donald of Char- lottetown paid a visit to relatives in Georgetown during the week.—- Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stephen MacDonald of DeGros Marsh vis- ited Mr. John Hanson of Burnt Point on Tuesday. __,___ Miss Joyce Buffett of the staff of the sourls Hospital is spending a fe‘: days with her sister, Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Miss Agnes Batchllder of Char- lottetown was a recent vlsltor to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Batchilder. Judge and Mrs. C. St. Clair Trainer and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunning and daughter Roma and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hynes of Montague were visitors to the bazaar on Wednesday. I ....'Former Georgetonians now residing in Charlottetown who motored here on Wednesday to at- tend the annual ‘St. James Church Bazaar in the Town Hall were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie, Miss Frances Fltzgeraldi Miss Eileen Wood. Miss Vivian Wood, Mrs. Jock Good, Mrs. Con. Gaudet, Miss Madeline MacKeeman and Mr. Daniel Morrison. Mt. Stewart Mr. Lester Douglas M. P. was a recent visitor to Mr. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swan, York were in Mt. Stewart Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Coffin and Mr. Sheldon Jay. wero recent visitor! to Mt. Stewart. Mr. Milton Rogerson was a re- cent visitor to the City, Mr. Roger- son is a candidate in Dec. 11th election. -_._. The Ladies of St. John United Church held their annual chicken supper Wednesday night. A large crowd was in attendance and a grand supper was enjoyed by all.. < .._.._. The following P. W. O. Students {are in Mt. Stewart Wednesday night to the chicken supper. Miss Shirley Jay, Miss Etta Collin, Mr. Peter McLeod and Mr. Lorne Douglas. SUITABLE ro STOVE \ @- huanrs: uouraoua. umla p. Landry, Albert mam. am. Byron norm‘: GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lavorl. Th G rdl may be bought ofony of tho a I“ in . Anucar and Llewellyn. Lin. CIA! Roper; In St. Peter's: The Port Offlco OIL HEATERS - wooo and co/u. HEATERS Stewart 6i Beck, Montague GUARDIAN In Sourlo: Condolfl and floronoo IVLr. Alderic Gallant, Abram; . Village, is seriously ill; his many friends hope he will soon recover. Mr. Baptiste Arsenault. Ohu- lottetown. is visiting Mr. and Mn. Denis Arsenault, st. Chrysoswnio. Mrs. Donal: Arsenault, Bfsdhryl- ostome. spent a day in Caps Eg- mont when she visited relativeo. ._,_. Rev. Sister St. Veronica, Rust- ico. and Rev. Sister St; Hombeline, Miscouche, recently visited their brother. Mr. Denis Arsenault, St. Chrysostome. The many little friends of Zita Arsenault, St. Chrysostome, are sorry to learn that she is a pat- ient in the Prince County Hos- pital, and wish her a speedy re- covery. Tho condition of 1k. All Gallant, st. chrysostome, whowas a patient in Prince County Hos- pital, has somewhat improved. It is hoped that. he will be quite well soon. Mr. and ma. Motor-id Arsenault and Miss Helen Arsenault, Char- lottetown, spent a weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Arsenault, Abram's Village. Mr. Joseph Arsenault and grand- daughter, Theresa Geneau, re- turned to St. John, N. 13., after spending a few days visiting rela- tives and friends in St. Chrysos- tome. sounlsflicllilrv The Government potato ware- house is now operating and already quite a few potatoes are being brought in. First Souris Troop, Boy Scouts held a very successful apple day and wish to thank the citizens of Souris and district for their whole hearted cooperation in making the day a success. Mr. William MacLean and Mr. Sefton Dixon, local sportsmen, were succcssfub in bagging their limit of Black Ducks at an undis- closed pond Wednesday afternoon Mr. Everett Cheveric, Montreal, is visiting his father Mr. Wilfred Cheverie, Souris. Mrs. Catherine Downe, Char- lottctown, ls visiting friends and relatives in Sourls. Mr. Arthur Peters and Mr. Wil- liam Acorn were recent visitors in Montague. Mr. Robert Dixon Jr. East Baltic was a business visitor in Souris today. —-S ji.____ iMAY TRY SMALL SQQLE URANIUM PRODUCTION WELLINGTON, N.Z., Oct. 30 — (CH-Investigations into the pos- sibility of producing uranium in New Zealand have been made in recent months by the department of scientific and industrial research in co-operation with gold-dredging companies operating on the west coast of the South Island. 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She showed visitors aprons with a row of dancing figures across the hemlincn an all-weather beige gabardine coat made from her wn material; her husband's t eed overcoat and various suits made on her loom. She doesn't attempt the tailoring. Her mother lived with her un- til her death a year n80; she, too, was a spinner and weaver, OBSERVE SAINTS DAY PETS ATTEND OIIURCII HEREFORD, England, Oct, 30 _ (CPL-Children from all over the city gathered ln Holy 'I‘rlnlty Cihurch here-and brought their pets-for a service celebrating the feast of St. Francis, patron saint of animals. Five children came to the church with ponies. Dogs, cats, rabbits and caged bi-rds were there by the snore. One lone guinea pig attend- e . The service opened outside the ohurch where Rev. H. W. Hayward read o prayer while holding a Peklnese in his arms. 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