Souris Council 1 Hears Complaints 1 From Citizens The monthly meeting of thzi son:-is Town Council was held last night. Mayor Arthur Peters pre- xuled and all councillors-John ii. .XincLean, Henry Larter, Wilfred wright. Bruce Stewart, Charles lloylan and Foch MacDonald were present. After routine business had been disposed of, the council heard complaints from citizens present. They dealt with two problems, parking onsthc town's streets sat- lirday nights and livestock run-T iiing at large in areas on the edgel of the town, destroying gardcnsl and lawns. it was decided to adjourn the meeting to next Monday night. in the meantime the council will dis- cuss the complaints with the RC. NIP. successful cancer campaign completed .'A highly successful collection. which netted one hundred dollars, for the Cancer Campaign, has ra- centiy been completed in George- 'mvn. The campaign in George- town, was under the direction of Mr. W. J. Fitzgerald and showed not only good organization but s, deep and personal interest, as reflected in such contributions as the Can- adian Legion and the Legion'I ladiea' Auxiliary. Following the completion of the Campaign the grateful appreciation of the Provincial Campaign Chair- man was received by Mr. Fitzgerald and to be passed on to the col- lectors: Miss Leona Blackett. Miss Beatrice Publicover, Mrs. W. J. ""-Wietald and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- '.e-an. P ' L Don't miter any longer. For quick relief--treat painful pilot with , medicated Dr. Chase's Ointment. Soothes as it heals. A safe home treatment for over 50 years. so-to DI. OHAIPS OIITMEIT 4 .' GOT TWO MOVE9 ? R ill?” Iylilhlvlhvlhh D3 .. 4?. roi9iii?elAPA OF CUFFLINK6. I Flooded Highway 30 The Barrie highway, a 50-mile super-h Toronto and Barrie, Out, and the Marsh are flooded by torrential rains following Hurricanel Hazel. The marsh, 30 miles north of Toronto, is a low-I come on, FORK ovaz .,'l'HE BUCK! Vouive LEFT AND ITAKE vouiz KiN66.'THAT'6 A6 PLAIN A5 YOUR 8ALLoou NOSE .- ' EMATlC5''WFAP!: ' x I ogh? we-NON LET'S '9” E. I 1 ' GEEI4” I - ;,s- Montague W.l. The October meeting of the Wo- men's Institute, Montague, was held at the home of Mr. Louis Higg-lnbothem Tuesday evening with the president. Mrs. Lorne Wiggington, in the chair. The meeting opened with they creed repeated in unison. There: were eighteen members present nncll the roll call was answered with "Where I first met my husband." The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Lester Macbcoo. and were ap-: proved as read. The correspondcnccl was read and discussed. : Regret was expressed at the sud-I den death on Sept. 13th of ivirsi William Macbean, a faithful mem- ber oi the Institute for many yearsi She acted as converter of thel Red Cross Committee and was: keenly interested in the workg giving a great deal of time and? energy to this prase of the work of the Institute. Mrs. Gordon Coffin and Mrs. Cecil Beck were appointed as dole- gales from the Institute to attend the metings of the Provincial Drama Festival. Mrs. Wlgglnton and Mrs. Mac- Leod reported having vlsited the schools and that a number of ar- ticles were needed by the teachers and that one of the radios needed, repairs. It was unanimously dc-' cidcd to attend to these mattersl at once. Mrs. Cecil Beck, Mrs. J.' C. Macliure and Mrs. Raymond Dewar were appointed to the nom- inating committee for the next meeting, which will be held earlyl in November following the annuali banquet at the Bison Restaurant. Mrs. Gordon Coffin and Mrs. Les-I for MacLeod were appointed in charge of arrangements for the banquet. Plans were finalized for holding at pantry sale eiirly in October. Ati ighway between lying area of fertile land where hundreds surrounding Holland eners have farms. Miles From Toronto of truck gard- Motorists who had to abandon their cars on the highway were taken to the town of Bradford nearby. (CP Photo). Given Preview Of 1955 Models At Toronto Meeting Oshawa and st. Catliarlnes. At Oshawa the dealer party in- spected the vast 47 1-2-acre GM passenger car assembly plani. Canada's largest by a great margin. Special guides at St. Catharlnes took the group through the most modern foundry in the world, one The Eastern Guardian ..'TURKEY DINNER, United Church Hall, Montague, Wednes- day, October 20th. JDREDGE LEAVES-The gov- ernment dredge No. 9 left Souris Saturday for Murray Harbor, tow- ed by the tug Peel. The same day the tug Glen Levlt left for the same place with a scow in tow. Monday the tug Pugwash left with a second scow. All are to work at Murray Harbor. .. tEN'I”ERTAlNED AT SHOWER -A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chessel Annear on Thursday, Oct. '1 when friends and neighbours gathered to shower Mr. and Mrs. Roddie MacKenzie with gifts and good wishes. They were presented with a purse of money. a chair and a table lamp by Mrs. Stillman Mac- Kenzie on behalf of their Lower Montague friends. Roddie, in a few well chosen words, thanked every- one for their lovely gifts. A bounti- ful luiich was served by the ladies. ..'RETL'IlN FROM WEDDING- The Rev. Canon J. T. Ibbott and Mrs. Ibbott, Charlottetown, and Mrs. Emery MacNeill, Montague have arrived home after attending the wedding of their cousin, Mar- garie Ircnc Pike, daughter of the Rev. A. R. Pike and Mrs. Pike, Moncton. Miss Pike was married to Squadron Leader Norman Doug- las Cairns, R.C.A.F., on Saturday. Oct. 16. in Highfield United Church, Moncton, N.B., after which a reception was held at the Brim- sulck Hotel. t ' Personals ..'LAW. Hetty May Weatherble, R.C.A.F., LAC. St. Denis, was cal- led to her home in Valleyfield last week because of the illness of her father, Mr. B. A. Weatherbie. ..'Her many friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. Myron Jackson is ill in the Kings County Hospital. .fMrs. Herbert Llewellyn, Mur- .ray I-izirbour North, is a guest of Miss Harriet Buchanan, Montague. nolds is at home in Montague on sick leave from his base in Moose Jaw. section of the new Grantham Mr. Allison MacLeod returned Township plan” M Mcxmmim. .1"' this week from me Hm, session dustries, a General Motors dIVlSl0ll. ' Among a number of illI1Cile0llS, oi the October 5 to 15 National General Motors Dealer Conventions in Toronto. He described the record-breaking event, attended by 3,000 GM deal- ers and department heads from every Province and the Yukon Territory, as "the greatest auto- motive convention in terms of at- tendance and range of activities over staged in Canada." Commenting on the mammoth convention, which he attended in company with his department heads, Earle G. MacLeod, the Charlottetown Pontiac-Buick deal- cr said, "The high point of the program was the preview of the 1955 models, which are still under, a. very close security screen. banquets and receptions was a lad- ies' luncheon that included fashion show of the latest stylings from New York and Parts. On his return. Mr. powerful impression ly to the the 1955 models. My own view is that these cars will make as great an impression 'on the public in a few weeks' time as they did on the enthusiastic assembly of dealers in Toronto." HAS RADIATION DISEASE I may say that; the new cars. TOKYO (Reuteral--Tokyo nciv.s- which will be publicly announced P399” T9-fmrted Monday an id- liiter this Fall, have undergone the y""'”Idf"”de",' Ry”, cllma ll” diff most mmplete ",de5igm,m In at veloped atomic radiation disease least l5 years, and will offer "We 3'95” am” b'-'l"g I" ll" startling improvements to drivers H',m5h”,'" A ' bmllb bla-W Th"-V ln.the popular field," said Chiba was admitted to a hos- The 11,,-ee.day ponuaogulck pital in. August and found to have session, which concluded the ma. leukemia which they claimed fol- fory.mnk1ng conyengiom WM C1539- lows exposure to atomic radiation. ly scheduled with a full table of "' T'” T? W" C I I Macbeodispent the last few weeks vacation- sald, "The overwhelming success of this great convention was due large- made by the advance showings oil , 'Tlie Misses Maxine and Beal- j rice Lannigan were visitors to Char- liottctown on last Friday. tMr. William. E. Millar who ling with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. iHrirry Millar, Murray Harbour North, has returned to Toronto Tuesday, October 19, 1954 The Guardian ..'F'light Cade t Freeman Reif- N Page 5 . '(.iUIDE MEETING - Last night the regular meeting of the First Montague Guido Troop was held in the Legion Hall underilie direction of Guidcrs Barbara BL'('k and Edith MacDon.ild. Tliesecolid class and tsnderfooi class passed their M10154 A discussion was held on plans for a Hallowelen party. A court of honor will be held on Tuesday night. The meeting closed with Taps. ..'I'0ST - NI'l”I'I.-Hi SHOWER - On Tuesday evening, Oct. 12, a shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Corney Tziylor in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mac- Kearney. The evening was pleas- antly spcnt in games and a sing song with Mrs. Austin Ross n5 organist. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Vernon Clow and Mrs, Still- man MacKinr.on. Dorothy Taylor read the verses. Earl on behalf of himself and his bride, made a short speecii. thanking all who made the occasion possible. Lunch was served by the ladies. ..'SAILS WITH PRODUCE-The M.V. Baronet sailed from Souris last evening with R. cargo of 1,200 bags of table potatoes, 600 bags turnips, some eggs and four tons vegetables, for Red Bay. Labrador. The 95-ton vessel, registered at. St. John's, ,Nfid., arrived in port Sat- urday afternoon. The cargo was loaded by Russell Ching of Souris. The M.V. Typliooii from the Mag- dalen Islands is now at Souris awaiting a cargo of produce for her home port. She is of B0-tonsi registery. Reported Change In Ferry Plans It is reported tliinf(i('i.ilIi' lint the new Wood lslzintls-.iii'iboii ferry which is to he built by the Federal Govrxrnnient may accom- modate 60 cars with five lanes instead of 50 in four lanes as originally planned, -and will cost two million dollars. The ship is to he built at the Ferguson In- dustries Ltd. shipyards in Pictou, S., but the formal awarding of the contract has been held tip while these changes in design are being finalized. The government I185 not .V0t announced who will opt-rzilc, the service when the new boat. is rnmplctcd. Tile following general pnrtjrsu. Iars of the proposed new boat. are for the original design calling for 50 cars and four car lanes: Length overall 250 feet;. Breadth molded at auto deck 45 feet. Load draft even knel gen (psi, ,where he is employed with the Canadian Bank of Commerce. l 'Mi's. Preston MacLure, Mon-,' ltnguc, spent the wetkend with her, imntlicr, Mrs. Charles Grahnmp l Gaspers-aux. , 'Mi.u Lulu Graham who spenll the last few months with her moth- lcr, Mrs. William C. Graham. Gas- tpercaux. has returned to Toronto where she was previously employ- l9 - . l 'The many friends of Mr. Sid- .ncy Llewellyn, Gaspereaux, are ;DiCli5f'fi to learn that his health has improved since entering the Kingls County Hospital for treat- ment. All Join in wishing him a lspccdy rccovcry. J of the new cars, which were pre- sented in a musical production starring ballet dancers and mus- icians, the program includes gum. ed tours by special trains to events. Mr. MacLeod said. Following the opening preview l GRAVEL the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by. the hostess assisted by Mrs Leo Collings. NOTICE A Our potato warehouse accepting seed and table stock potatoes until further notice. For prices ctc., con house or D. G. Kennedy, Murray River. .....AP at Murray River, will be tact Milbtirn Buell Ware- Toihaul ten miles and over j POOLE and BEER Montague AT ONOE mucus 7 PIV- .Impci'ial Service Station, 'iui?'T3o?.”i1Ei&7E;Ti'i?)use eursezittlsm W Wm. DRATTED eieeelzisn I COULD Ti-uni4 Tl-II6 OUT!-aw you Know MY MIND FUMCTIOM5 N THE LOFTIEIZ -: PLANES or MATH- ? aw” A i5.i5re2.Z '1 MAJOR HOUPLE Wine TIME You ? WAV OUTA THAT . on e,V0uR HEAD WILL BE PERFECT FOR STRETCH- YE MAYFAIR MURRAY RIVER, Oct. MAVIMHII IUCKWUII TECH NICOLO I want i CURE ALSO- WED. - THURS. -- 20 - 21 - 8 TIM.-ADM. 30c-46c HERE COME the GIRLS Color-Bob Hope--Rosemary Clooncy-Arlene Dahl MONDAY & TUESDAY THEATRE MONTAGUE THEATRE .18-19 - TIME 8:30 P.M. v t 1' D R ,5 I Get Dodd's Kidney Vehicular clearance, auto dark two center lanes 14.3 feet (min.- mum). Number Complement proximntc,ly). of passengers 250. of crew 38 (ab- FINE MliSEl'M I"Il)lVl0N'1i().N' ICPV - Alberta's newest museum at Banff, financed by a small group of citizens, con- tains nne of the finest collections of Inriizni clothing, weapons, equip- mclit and artifacts in the west. Named tho Nurnian Luxton Mu- seum, it will shuitly add a com- plete Indian vlllzigc. NOMINATING quested to call meetings for gates. scrvatlve Associaiioii of Kin PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE THIRD DISTRICT OF KINGS Will be held at the Legion Hall. day. October 23th, at 7:30 p.m. Poll Chairmen arc rc- Tlie ANNFAI. MEETING of the Progressive Con- (ronjuiictioii with the above convention, and f0Dl'CS0llltl- tion from all Polls in the County is invited. Mr. R. R. Bell, and other speakers will address the meeting. T zA!1'l3N llllumsoll The crown oolony of Sarawak Borneo exports oil, pepper and sage. ?M,(ec&;gQi ICE CREAM; 3 R I c K 3' cit Q. CONVENTION Cardigan, Mon- ihe appointment of (icic- gs County will be held in M. J. MCQUAID President It The Most Exciting Picture OF The Year Spine-tingling Suspense, Sledge-hammer Action, striking the screen with the Thrill of E Grim Gripping Chase that led across half the world. Run with Iiini. with liiiii-as GLENN fights for his life and Iiovc with him, tliriii FORD ll. fabulous treasure. One falsc step, one wrong move would be his last. WEI-IE GREEN GLOVE” SEE IT TO- SHOW Vchiculrir f'lPZll'.'IT1llC aiita dis.-1; two outer lanes 7 l'cc,t (mini- mum). Snood on trials 14 1.'2 knots. If You're TIRED All THE TIME verybody gets I bit run-down mm ""1 liien, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe bot-liered by backaehes. Perhaps nothing '"'PP!l.V Wrong. JIIII I temporary loxic condition caused by excess acids and wastes. That's the time to his Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dm'ItI'a stimulate the kidneys. and so help resiarattiu.-is normal action of removing excess acids and wastes. Then you Ieel better. sieepplililter. work better. ' . I HM blue box with Iii; 're't'iMHantiMHi lnoii iuuisis. You can depend on DodcI's. 51 CLIFTON WEBB DOROTHY MCGUIRI JEAN PETERS IOUIS IOIIRUAN MAGGIE MCNAMARA COMEDY T0-DAY to SAT. NIGHT AT SHOW CQDIING--ANOTHER HIT! WED. & THURS. Ray Milland and "CLOSE TO Gene Tierney in MY HEART" CAPITOL Robert TAYLOR Ava GARDNER Howard IIEEI ' lot-mi rm I mu... g min Iirel Soectmr N Is: dunu II put NOW SHOWING AIIIIRII lilllllli"-Ilill IISIIAI Fuincotit "R 55'?” X nuns C NENIASCOPE lllllNtiS Yiill Till) S'll()lil' (iii IIOW liiiilii i'iZl.l. for time in the xuitltivrilll girls! EXTRA! "LAND OF I.E(iEND" COLOR by DELUXE wonder of Near FRANK SINATRA Sing the Roinnntir. Hit of the Venn I” "J Collin Ill ilw ltllnl'.iili' STEREOPHONIC SOUND PRICES:--MATINEE 60c. and 25c-Etc. 75c and 35c. - SHOWS 3.30 - 'I - 9 PRINCE EDWARD I . rubber, gear , I if I ll