4 New R.C.M. P. Barracks Al Souris Opened Yesterday The opening of tho new R.C.M.P. '1zii'l'acks at Souris took place )est('l'(Itl.V ulternoon. And in spite to of IIll' inclement weather I large t'l'LllltI of viilleils was on hand to ;lliCll(I the ceremony. Mr. haw- relwc. Feilcral architeciual chain- :-or for The Atlantic " ' acted its chairman. represenliltl tho lit-dcral Minister of Public Works. pmnlg of grade I to B of the Sourltt illlllllfl school uittier the supervision .,r 11,-, (iiurlyti l-'oucltere rendered obtain Justice and truth. In conclusion he expressed his thanks on behalf of I'll: R.C.M.P. all who made this building possible so as to expedite living and workini condition! of the local detachment. The Rev. Donald Sharpe. the next speaker. spolto concerning thl history of law and order and what it means in the community and pointed out what a help the new act.-olnmodation would he to meet this end. lie pledged his support ”0 ('nn.-liii.” the represelitc-d of cintinued genial tlr l.uurollt'v lllnn t-oiled oh working contlitionsiwlth the R.C. lln,ioi' ilrucc 1.. Stewart. who M.P tlialiitcd the people tluit were in- slriliiiclitul in having this building ('0llall'ltt'It3(I llam- .xl..yni- Sn-vvurt then lztive a brief Instory of the origin of the R.C.M.P. ind lirollizht it up to the present .t;iy, and he tlillhly complimented he local staff for their efficiency ii the post and witliied them cori- -.-mi-ll N1Il'('(!i)i. Tir lltiwrellce then called on imp.-t-illr W. l. G. Nevin, Head of no lslniiti R.C.M.P. Division, who or-I thanked and complimented lI.t3or Stewart on his fine resume it tho rt.t.'.ill.P. lie then expressed !ilN' th:-inkll for the cooperation of the town officials at all times. The local detachment of the R. 1' .'iil' has had the llddcd duties of iicim! town policemen since 1945. inspector Nevin stressed the tlullll that the force at all times or to he impartial and to DAIALYMCROSSWORD Monsignor J.A. Murphy th on spoke alld he referred to the R.C. MP. as ”our greatest friend" who has never been known to tail in the time of need. lie congratulated the huilders and those who made it possible to have this accommod- aiion added to the community. Mr Lawrence then called upon Mr. 'i'..i. Klckllillll. MP. for Kittl'r County to officially open the new building. Mr. Kickham thanked the Mayor and clergy for their attend- ance and their pledge of full co- operation with the force. lie com- mented on the structure and the durability which the building should have. After Mr. Kickhum announced the opening Corporal Sanford rais- ed the flag. Mr. Williams, foreman of this job for ME. St-hurman Co, Ltd., was ill zlttcltdtlllcc accomp- aincd by Mr. Linklctter of Schur- ntsns tlcad office. The ticltool ciilld run then sang "The Queen." An inspection of the new build- ing by all present was then con- ducted under the supervision of Corporal lanford assisted by Sgt. M. llnnn of the Charlottetown office who accompanied llllpector Nevin to Iouris. Murray River Mrit. Christine MaeLura. Char- lottetown. spent the past weekend In Murray River, guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Fred I). Bre- haut and Mr. Brehaut. Mrs. William Keenan. Murray River. was a recent Vlliltor to Dartmouth and Halifax, guest of her daughters, Mrs. MacLean and Mr. MacI.ean and Miss Dorothy Keenan. p Mr. Charles Whitconib, Mass, is spending his holidays in High mink. guest at the home of Mr. Bruce Stewart. Mrs. Leonard MacLean. Murray RIVER and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacKay. Belle River. are at me. lent spending some time in New Brunswick, guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Relish Mat-Leod Will dlulhter. Beryl. Bradalbano. are Spending two wceks.vacutIon at the home of Mr. MacLeod's mother, Mrs. M. M. MacLend. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 0. Nicolle MUFFIN River are spending in few . . ASSOCIATED Martinlc Ullil members of the Associated Credit Bureaus of Can- ada in Annual Convention yester- day with National Officials. Front left to right -- P. J. Holland. Hali- Iax. Arthur Buiiied. Toronto. W. cnile Mrs. llobert Cl'lll)l)8 and daugh- ter Barl.tlll'a Ann, Milton. were re- cent visitors to Miirray River, lziicsls oi Mr. illlfl - Mrs. Oliver Gilitiinus. Dr Suliliir-1 Lowe, ()iitario, came llt)lllL' to attend the flllioral of his ititlli-i', the late Williulii i.oiw. who passed away Ill the P. E. island llospitzli . on Sept. tlillll. Synipalily is extclllled to the re- llitivcs and friends of the late John Wliitc. who passed away at the home of his sister Mrs. Turner. Cliarioitetown. on Sept. 25. Mr. Willie was a former resident of Murray River. Miss Faye Kcciilili. Charlotte- town. spent the past weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mn i'l'iiiimn Stewart. 'Murl'a.V Ri- ver . Mr aull Mrs liarry Nelson. Wuburn, Tins.-:., and Mr. and Mrs. E. llarri.-.. Guernsey Cove, were recent visitors to Murray River, guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lester l3l'ellaul iiiiss l-Iiiitli .loilnslnn, (fliarlolle- tovvil. spoilt the past weekend at the lltlIlli' of her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston. iVlr ('lul'cllcL' illilrriot-k. was a recent visitor in Wcstvillc. N. 8., Quest of his riaugllter. Mrs. Mai- colnl MHCLCKKI and Mr. MacLood. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Moore and lloulzliter Ella Mac. spent Sunday in Eldon guests of Mrs. Moore's CRED BUREAUS .l. Daizlel. Monctun. ll. A. Johnson, ihlugiish, Truro. Mrs. Dalziel. Munc- Truro, J. A. Vatchcr. Charlotte- town. Back row. W. H. Brennan. Saint John. Mrs. Norman Gateson, Oshawa, 0nt., Mrs. 'Buliicd. Tor- onto. Mrs. Crowe, Truro, Mrs. COVEHEAD - BIIACKLEY PT Mrs. Grove MacMiIlan entertain- ed the Monthly meeting of W.M.S. on Tuesday evening Sept. ltlth. The president, Mrs. Chesiey Hughes. presided and the meeting opened with "Break Thou the Bread of Life." The theme of worship service was "Call to Discipleship" and was led by Mrs. Orr Mt-Cami. Scripture partions were read by Mrs. Ira MCDilfl&l(l. Mrs. r'raiik liuglles, Mrs. Leith McKinnon, Mrs. Norman Green, Mrs. (fhesiey lluzhos and Mrs. Giden MlIt'Illlll- chain. Mrs. Orr Mt-Cami gave a read- ing ”'i'ltill is The l)ay". Mrs. (lideall Mneliauchlall led in prayer. The hymn. ”Jesus Calls Us o'er 'l'he Tumult” closed the devotional period. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Nine mcmbcrs answered roll call with verse of Scripttirc. A letter was read re- garding the U.M.S. Preilbyterlal Rally to be held in Charlottetown on Sept. 20th. The Secretary re- ported that new study pacltet had sister. Mrs. Victor Fizzcll and Mr. Frizzell. --CD ' I I O n V days in Halifax. guests of their ACROSS 3.Hugc 20.Comein (,3 lg Igmmgtgn daughter Mrs. Earl Renouf and l.Salal-y ,4. Elevated 2I.Prop- martilgt argtzttamm Mr. Renouf. They also plan on 6. The train: crty IEIB l:lf0ll!lE visiting their son in St. John, NB. eyeluhu utlou. tL.t Ill?-ll-iiiiiiii Ill!!!-ll! Mr. Clayton Nicolle and Mrs. Ni- ll.Nimblc mod) Z2.EngliIh IQIQIMFI !9i:li'lbII is.i.ongtnwlu 5.8eleni;im H river W-iiiuggi-iligl. - of (syn. .An . . p 4 - nciguattu C.Adi-ornc- abalone Easlern Guardian tat-nsl d-1'! (two Esllliillil tdtllanlla JUST ARRIVED .-.u- cclilulll u Flutgitlvc 7.l(liIer' 25 wonlst Haiti mm-.lt:l nook your 0.-dc,-5 ca.-ly, poop. o e sin .Parl.of 5-I9 . n g Preach 8. Bulky "to be" Yutunro Anna and Thompson' Ltd ' M0 tague Revolution timbuu IO. Spread COURT CASES -- lloforc Stipend- u.Friu-'Itl!fc I.Naatol grass lodry .'l4.Masculim hry Magistrate Gilbert Gaudei at u.Malt boxes 28.Acenterof 35.'f'own Soliris Wednesday, a resident of beverage (Orient) government in Iowa New Zealand for all infraction of 11. Turf 10. Motured 30. Aaharp, 33, S-5)-Igped the Highway Traffic Act, was fined l8.AiiltlI ll.Jewish suddcnpull molding 510.00 and costs or 10 days. A lump month 32. Landlords 39. Deities resident of Souris under the Temp- )1. Not Id.Mino 33.Settlemont ll. Perform ermco Act for possession of in- whoiesalc entrance on toast of 42. Unhappy toxleatlng liquor in a place other 2B.'l'Idy lD.MIlt. kiln: Arabia - 44. Greek letter than his residence was fined 530-00 27 Live and costs or 20 days. J.P. Nichoisoli 2l.Gaze nf Charlottetown represented the dxedly Crown. 30.DenomI "anon COURT AT.(iEOHGETOWN - sopscomd At magistrates court at George- III. Cutting town yesterday before Magistrate mplemwu Gilbert A. Gaudet. a resident of 33. wme cup Montague was fined 52.00 and costs 3.pA,eW,-n. for not having a muffler on his of mod car. Another resident of Montague 3-lswme was fined s5.00 and costs for driv- 4opA"ve"nm lng a vehicle without first obtain- ngmed tit: rellltratloft. Another resident awe of o Montague lvvas flncd 310.00 and lmemem. costs on a gorge of. speeding. A ulsmm now" rag: each! Point was flood of Um: i .. '2? costs or driving Wllllle 44 Grew whih h ' 0 '91." SA” on 8 '5 Birds, hem" c arge o common auault. party w'DOMnot from Point Pleasant was -fined work 32000 and costs for possession of liquor in a place other than his now" residence I Aslgnohu i fromnhod ' (Scot) Cultlln DAILY OIYPIOQUOTE-lion's how to WOII I6: . AXIDLIAAXI ALI.-WAYS h L 0 N (I P I L L 0 I out letter simply stands for another. In this example A la tiled for the three L's. X for the two 0'3. ate. Single lottora. apol- mphiu. the length and formation of the words on a.ll,htIll- lluhdaythooodclotunuidtlonnt AOlIUJIQ&bi&I LOIJQ LXNPPB LBIT. QONQ ADI QUNJL, NIA LISW Yolhrhyfl Gyploqllou: OFTEN A GREAT MAN OOMX FORTH FROM A HUMBLE WTTAGE - PROVERB. X-YPITOQL BY QOUIJ XSITL SI NXNI-QUIIILBI. I Mayfair Theatre Murray River - THURSDAY - FRIDAY A In can forgive 1 woman may niitnkc Wod'Tllw-20-29 Only... "---l- Y DEVIL'S CANYON III Mayo guy Rolnolltlc - Action THEATRE MONTAGIIE Am. ' 4O -Dolololiomoll STORE HOURS: THURSDAY 8 A.M. - 8 RM. FRI. a SAT. 3 AM. - 10 PM. WHITE swam ' TISSUE 2 for 25: FREE OEUVE faith i2.':f.?..2'; SUGAR 25: ”,;'fi 23 O1. 45: 5 LB. BAG 49c F.!J.ZFIKEMS THE BESTSHOP To SHOP BES7'.' MAPLE LEAF DETERGENT Giant Economy Size Tin. Reg. 836 63c CANDY ' Mixer! 1 lb. 29: i SODA SOAP. CAM'PBELL'S SOUP louilqgigr .. 25c 6iTiTiE'riii"s WOODBURY BATH - litigisl iHIRRIFF'S HONEY SPICE CAKE tilt nit. BALLARD DOG FOOD. Zlor 25c WlElIEIlS.IIl. i'lTb'. CRACliES 29c 3Ior 33c .. 23c ousllsll CONN FLAKES 12 Oz. in-guiu no 230 SWEET PICKLED PORK HOCKS. lb. ... 19c SHOULDER PORKCHOPS Iii. SWEET PICKLED CORNED PORK. lb. MAPLE LEAF BINDLESI BACON. II). . .. comiaunou ton. Mrs. Vatcher. Charlottetown, Mr. English, Truro. Not pictured S Norman Gateson. President A. C.B.C.. Oshawa. Ont. Barter's Film Lab. been received and Mrll. Norman Green was appointed to have charge of study Book for next meeting. A letter re "Iii liieilioriaiii t'crtiv I ticaies" was read amt samples were passed around. The treasur- er rcported the amount on hand, also proceeds from Annual Thank- offering Service held on Sunday evening Sept. 4th. Several paid to itcscrvl: Fund. illrs. Grove Mac- filillan offered to send for Upper lloom and several members silh- srrilicd to same. Thankuffaring envelopes are to be passed in at next meeting. Roll call to be allswered with verse of Si-ripture from portion to be stud- ied. Mrs: Ira Mac-Donlild kindly offered to have next meeting with Mrs. Gideon Mac-Lauchian as dev- ' otlonal leader. Plans for Novcniiicr Mlle Box opening to he made at October meeting. Lunch committee are Mrs. liibbert lriuglies. Mrs. Cliesley Hughes and Mrs. Gdeon IVIa(YLIll- chain. Collection was received and irieiac"-iz closed with Mizpah Bene- t On. Cass-1.4.-.-a Oll luoltrunlucs i'IINUIayToXi . in - AUTOIIX WARM-H.O0I' HIAWJOI to work-no flu! or nine to am -no filo-bonding! I006 non-an ' Nu loot. THE STARS SHINE BEST - - - - AT THE DRIVE-IN SHOW! NOTE TIME: FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON SHOWS WILL START AT 8 P.M. - BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30. TODAY and THURSDAY IT'S SCARE-vIFFIC . . . WHEN THE FUNSTERS - MEET THE MONSTERS! and ltlll scare you where you i . . . . . . Fiction! fearsome fiend meets the movies' men oi l'l'lII'i1h laugh the most! ' "BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO . MEET DR.. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE" ' C0-STARRING iioms KARLOFF ALSO CARTOON - COMEDY - MUSICAL ”C0lVIE AS YOU ARE - - - ENJOY THE FUN!" MIFITIIIIG EIIBLTIO U0. LTII. "There's More Fun At The Movlu" POWER lllTEllllllPTl0N There will be an interruption of electric power on our North Wiltshire line on Thursday, Septem- ber 29th and Friday. September 30th, weather per- mitting. between the hours of 9:00 am. and 12:00 noon. and 1:30 and 4:30 p.m.. for the pllrpnse of mov- 'I"hursday. Sept. Q. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 about 400,000 union inemllers Ontario Wednesday Premier Frost to press for illi- proved unemployinent assistance and a coniprehenaive .- PRESENT LABOR REQUESTS TORONTO - Leaders of in appealed to nlinion provincial conference. tCP' labor delegation. led by A. F. Mu- Federation of Labor t'l'LCt, and S. S. Hliglit-s. head of the CCL Ontario Federation presented the hrief. IIISIIHIIICC SKIRTS! SKIRTS! SKIRTS! In all materials and styles imaginable. A Skirt for every occasion. Sizes 10-44. rlucrs 52.9: up A SPEATIAL Ass()li'rMi;NT.. V2 PRICE A good selection of Blouses, Sweaters and Wool Jei'sl-ys in all styles and colours. j NORMA'S K EN T STREET bane- HELD OVER! FOR 2 EXTRA DAYS TODAY -- FRI. and SAT. "THE KlG'TTI.TlS" HAVE BEEN BOILING OVER WITH SO MUCII FIYN AND LAUGHTER THAT WE HAD TO KEEP THEM IIOT FOR AN EXTRA TWO DAYS . . THEIR VItlVl'ICST ADVEIN ROLLICITING MIRTH . . . SEE IT NOWI FRE IS A ROYAL RIOT OF 1key'rI 0” DUI I clagy guise 10 the land or AL0 - HA'.'2. SVAIRNO A .Majorie EXTRA! COMEDY - CARTOON SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD ing poles to allow for Government. road widening. TODAY FRI. It SAT. -A FIGHT TO THE FINISH! YOU FIGHT OR DIE ON THE LAST FRONTIER! it ill -sl..l llfllllllll - loll. tllit Cvnvobu-DHMIIIB-nu-nggj Also: "Black Arrow No. 8 and "Wall Street Blues" health insurance plan at the Do- A Arthur. president of the Ontario , . 3 .. t it