T ‘I ital «tn tCP~ -A new go\ern- ‘Vii-y to protect Canadian .t.i-i": ll()'Tl unfair foreign 'lI‘II w:*= smanded in the ,,..n< W5-dzz. day by a new [I i I I .. v. «we C"nservatlve mem- "cm the Maritimes. \l‘ R Croiise 38-_\cat‘-old .ii.ii H.‘ of Queens - Luiien _ «.iItI .« Caniirlian merchant ‘in -hauld be re-established. .i.i< a maiden Commons ‘.\'III for the man who defeated 4...-, Liberal works minister ..-.: w,intcrs on June 10. He . ...... ztio days after the govern mill‘ iIl)l)f)unCed its acquiescence .II in- planned transfer of ,..vt>oiiiid eight-vessel West In- ii.-- ice! of Canadian National \".ilIIlllDS from Canadian tn '1‘ nidati registry. \ll' {rouse said that at the end at lrtim, four countries-—Panama. II In ll n..n.tui-as. Liberia and Costa It on had registered 11 per cent o’ itli nnrl deep - sea tonnage '1 it‘I‘ll\ per cent of all new ship- .“-” tins registered under those t. It Hans. t)\\llt'I‘.S of those ships had no r‘iull(‘I'll0II with the registering IIIIIIIIIIUITI work standards for 'w.,- ircws. ii.i‘i:rs Am; MENACI-I ‘~Iiip- so registered are a men- me it! traditional merchant nav- ‘P\‘ I‘ An intcrnat I o n a l conference nild he called to convince those \A.§ iintair and harmful to all. Vita scotia once was a ma" ii i. the oldest manufacturing in- .n- l_\' in Canada. Now its mari- indiistry Iound its main aft. chant ips r war. the fill“ nc for manpower \ii (‘rouse also called for es- t.wi1i-hiiient of 8 Coast guard, I and the rule le for- ::n boats can fish up to e ~‘-t~‘-im-iiiile limit. silks .\'()-COST YIELD I‘ '.h(‘ I2-mile rule were abol- .n.<t. the vessels now used i I EASTERN GUARDIAN :\‘()TlCE: Clearance sale I’.-ioin Cedac shingles at Kings .\l.;l \Iontague. Cash price $850 per -riiiare while they last. RI-..\I-IRVE December 7th for naiiigv sale. Stewart and Beck's il\bll~flFP(I by Kings County Hos- pital l.i't(Il9S Auxiliary_ RI NERVE Wednesday evening \i\l'!llIT(‘I' 20th for a three one it-t way by Charlottetown Little I.ii.i:ri~ Gin‘ . sponsored by the \Ioni;igue Hospital Nursery Club. Rtn'AI. FAIR FLIGHT -— If :lIIt l(‘nI people are interested I innrtcred flight will be made I‘ro\incIaI Dept. before noon Friday Nov. 15th PERSONALS ‘\Iiss Elsie Hickox. Clydf Rt«ei‘, spent the WOCKPDI1 BI her home in Montague. \ll'S. Wesley Paynter. I-‘rench Rl\Pl‘_ is the guest of her son-in- liiv and daughter. M|’!- 0- ‘- thntpbeli, Montague. ‘tit-s Jean GillIs_ Moncton. N. I has the weekend guest GT hc~ aunt. Mrs. Byron Stewart. .V_l:»ntague. I . \ti- and Mrs. Cliailnttetown, were weekend KIIFNIS of Mrs. Gill's parents_ Tilt and Mrs. Malcolm Munroe, Whim Road. \II‘ Gordon MacNeill. ‘r ernion, N. B. spent the weekend In \lr-ntague guest of his par- tlntm Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- . Pill Allison Gill. ‘IN’ Keith Peardon. H.M.C.S. Iiiirtm. IIIIITI IPCIIL RO- mmnbrance Du weekend the home of his parents. Mr. and -‘IN Stanford Peardon. Montaxl-I0 C at Parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Clair Montague. "The many friends of Mrs. Lloyd (Wings. Lower Mont Dlcascd to know '\£rncd to her home from «mm oeneriit Hospital. Hall-‘I In and is coavalescing satisfac- l6riI_v. 't'PI.. John Parker. R. C. A. I-‘. view. Acco sndilrs. Jstttnt visit Mrs. ‘Mrs. Itltltoa Kennedy 3- H. Nelson. In "‘l'|lIo_a. Man. To s t‘lI .’/lariiimer Calls For New erchant Marine Policy c IIKC mi; t’lllInII'IeS IIIII Lhelr EIIIKUCIO m )or. .'Ilt“lIm€ power. Its shipbuildirigi TIi\\ would turn to the merchant m S d it ‘he Royal Winter I-‘air Ieav-‘ l‘hurs.. Nov, 14. 1957‘ Th: Guardian Page 5; Points And Photographs The St. Lawrence Seaway By ROBERT RICE Moiitrcal resident. has added a ‘ to finish a painting. Iriirtlier honors hate I)(‘\‘I'I vton Canadian Press Staff Writer reputation as an industrial artist. I-‘ew industrial artists have his D, the (;u(.rn“.,. hem of J Er“. willii ”i..T.i.“.'§‘ii§..': ‘..°.'i’..'.:i.i°s".'TI.‘.§li..“'*'L‘Il‘“‘¥.i’i..:¥$§"‘f...§" .fi‘.?.°'. §3§i3°e§¥i“i.53°‘il§‘§f«'d’i3' '* ‘“"s'°° A ‘mm Led Latvrence Seaway. ants have been widely dis- Ity. He has Painted in Mexico. 8"“? H"‘m""""' "““'""“r-V "I ll" 4, ‘ artist. he is com- Y played. often in commercial pot. and many hours I ' then works it his home studio the s I more i |)I'f)ll‘t‘II\'e work could become the years P [-2.1 had coniribu the nuc us of . coagt guard man .,,,a,% 0. i_,u._m L n l._ Engineer and ‘ pub- Britain and Europe. and often Canadian fiiii-rnsey Breedeix ts- \\ilII'lJlII additional cost to the tax- men’. In the iii‘ ‘ "ie Pl‘-‘ilflll 8 S91 0‘ 501110 50 Plllfllnll ‘ l|1'81l0nh that Commission thci “Nd his “'0” 33 IIIUSUUIIOHS IOF sociaiion informs Mr Iiurry payers whole country. the Mai-iumes and drawings of the seaway-in- paintings. travel articles in major mags- that ms hm-d ha, placed [mm m Last >Ufl'IIT)€I’ a 65-foot llshlflfl dragger broke down in i or on Newfoundland’: Grand Banks. If only because a United States Coast Guard vessel was on duty at \rgentia. .\'fld. In another maiden Common; speech. Heath Miicquarrie 'PC— Queensl. called ' of fiscal Canada in the small herd dl\lS' ions. which is made up of herds with cows completing betvicen six and fifteen R0 records in shuuid ,-hue "1 Banana] progress‘ building—dynarnic night views oli "But I paint for myself." he, zines. Mr Macquarrjc Mia one man floodlit locks. charcoal sketches] says._“l try to steer clearof com—i HI‘ "°" ' l"d“"“"l3l Daintinxs. reason for Cnmenanves M of black dredgers gulping river’meI'Cln| art." ‘chiefly landscapes nd street an (our 1: E_1_ constituencies in mud. gantry cranes silhouetted‘ He came to Canada during the! 8601198. II’? b I‘ I R I1 1- Simple mt. eienunn nnn because me new like ballet dancers. Second World War with an ad- ‘splashes of color A favorite spot ‘‘I am trying to give an im- miralty technical mission. and from which he paints downtown 1,-mime,” Swen men, by me for pression of the thing." he ex-.stayed on afterwards. In 1942. he‘Montreal at night is a fifth-floor [Her Liberal govemmem plains. “A camera can catch de- wandered into a New York art-window in a newspaper building. —~—— — tails. an artist captures the dashlgallery with a portfolio of water; “That's the best view of Mont- ' or." Mr is dlsu the liight-st regardless of size. His cows have avt-raged I0.854 pounds of milk needs of the M “time , and v ‘colors “to see If they were sala- he says. But he also has nnd 554 pounds {at This nnnrn. provinces in federal - provincial rfUman OVER WIDE AREA bl‘ lute“ ms 5k°"~'hb"°I‘ ”“”°ld Q“°‘ sents 1262 percent iif the breed ta? re1a"“’n5 in M. 1 He has travelled Several hnn_ WORK WELT.-KNOWN .591’ C:_U’- d9Wn Hm 1:19 T01'""'~" class avct'al.:e in milk and I299 t was not the fault of his prov- . - i _ They were. Later h h d - ‘"‘°" "°"‘- ""9 ‘ml “"‘V“ “‘‘‘m‘ per "III I the hri-ed la ~ '\PI’ _ or Pmwe Edward Island . IS ISSI _e d|9d ""195 “P 3”‘! d°“’“ ‘"9 5°’ e a “V ing industrial districts, to Van- H 0 ' S A eral one—man shows in Toronto , , and Montreal Now his work '-'°“V" ""1 w[El“P°3' hangs in private collections and age in litittcrfal t ‘_ . Mi‘ Htii'i'y's herd has Ioiii: I)(‘t‘n Eaiiiong the top producers in the way from Montreal to lroquoi 0nt.. a 115-mile stretch of the St. Lawrence River where five Cana-I that it had no oil fields. iron mines or big industry. Tlu'ough Plans Scrapped ‘ , d d , U 1“, St ‘ I ks.ln the Montreal Fine Arts Mus- I44 MURDERS Guernsey world and he has had F WASHI.‘\CiTON IAPW -Harry S. aiinbzigng ‘zfnnlnl aes oc ’eum and the Toronto Art GaIl— LONDON tReute.rst There .$('\'9I‘al outstanding indiiidiial ‘Truman Said 'nJ€Sda.V a missile « look for the subject‘ the e i were 144 murders ill I ii't'l(I pr()du('('1's ry. “My style has changed sincel Wales in I956. the highest total in for I gpi-ogi-am henlnstltuted as presl-;light. the facilities ‘for painting” but omy seven Cases His Patosie Patricia was and the right mood. ' Heard At Souris 3 _. _ _ then. though." the pipe-sniokingl 15 years. prentwhwas l-Il)IOI(t.’n‘up after I left Painting on the Span me Ennfl artist says. “I've ‘ft my darkinre still unsolved. the home of- “.;N(;1~Hy [Agog Before Mngmrale Gnne" A_ 8 lie 01159. “sn_bm.n engineer who took nnrol period. I like brighter colors, ‘flee said Wednesday. A report on Gaudet n! snnns w(,dn(,sday The former president also said an as n hobby as n snnoolboyinand Im getting more abstract. eri~me_al_so showed there were Iii-iiry Broiilie. Irish poet I anernwn a resident of Hamand_ the Eisenhower admmmranon has nmdnned vnlnnbleniews ol‘BlII lstill like to keep in contact .more indictable pffences than in died in 178.1. wrote one poem n N B_ “as “nod :25 and “ms or the Seaway They Wm be rep,“ VIIII1 realit any year since 1902. a total o.f438,- six tiiliimcs called L.I'Il\'I‘i‘\aI has not sought hi- help in the. current crisis over the two Russ-‘ ian Sputnik; ‘ will." ya" John Walsh sketches quickly on I duced in a US magazine. 055- ¢‘i““.‘~ First known in Canadian art, ‘and I don't think itlcircles for his night paintings oli lcities, Mr. Walsh , now a‘ 30- days for possession of liquor not purchased from vendors. ~ A Kingsboro resident. for 8 was "T: :‘“ ‘ , fined $65 in costs or 30 days and n his licence automaticly suspe’nd- ed 3 h . A residgiilnosl Little Harbor " anph one _Ill’0m gotta Bay charged f wt simi r - v .....,.., ,.., :..,°.:;':..“.,,“;.;° 32;: out Pltl. AND HE FELT HE couin HANDLE running a wfipcrmin a school haIIway...l urlulspor...in a hospital corndcr... and» had their licences auto- matically suspended for 3 I wflspsr... in some of our best homes! i You Buy ELLIS STORE IIOIIRS _ AT CENTRAL ROYALTY THUR . . . . . 8 a.m.—8:30 pm. Fri .. . . . . .. 8 a.m.—9:30 pm Sat. . . . . . . 8 a.m.—9:30 p.m. Harbor riding was sentenced to ‘60 days in Georgetown jail. A Souris resident charged with care and mntrol of a motor ve- le while his ability was im- paired ‘had his case dismissed. 7Ul’t C€"..'y ‘oi , P: JAMES MAISON BARBARA RUSH the Excise Act had their cases dis- is e SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 C A P IT 0 L COMING — FRI. and SAT. A resident of Midgcll and one from East Point charged with possession of liquor in a place er than their respective resi- ' 820 in days. A fine of $50 and costs or 30 days was imposed upon a resi- ent of Dingwell's Mills driving a motor vehicle his licence was cancelled. A resident of Morel] Rear was fined and costs or 5 days for operating a motor vehicle with- out a licence. Lawyers present in the court- ‘room were I-‘Runs 5 8: PRODUCE TEN ‘WANTED’ MEN AND °°"9'°*"'°'i°'“ *° A MAVERICK GIRL Ilm tlisir violuit nay aems the onus mil! WINNER OF ERGAPEFRUIT . . . 4 for 38¢ WASHED PARSNIPS . .. 24 ozs. I9c CHEST OF SILVER , . ' I Arthur Francis Souris and Ian l\lacLeod. Crown Jud" mm" - Prosecutor for Kings County. St. Peters Rd., Pnrkdisle I Loads Pulp For CANYON RIVER Further Honors Acquired ‘ By Island Guernsey Cattle CENTRAL ROYALTY Gs HUNTER RIVER CNINROTS 2‘/2 lbs. 2Ic KSNIONS 21/: lbs. I9c Calais, France No.1 CREAMERY W iilllil llllllliillflll .‘ The SS. Corniwood completed V l taklng "' W“ ‘I min NIISITS" vim SIMS mun off a load of rough pulp lat Souris at 5.30 yesterday even- ing. Cornwood is registered ‘in London. 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