Tint!» No 190 The Guardian Page 7 I Engineers Honour.Ccincidicin. t ‘inventor Oi Standard Time RON‘l'O-Tlia moo - mean» to Prof e . Vision and drive. co- nrdinalcd with great professional‘ ‘boring provincial prejudices. and tran mil and pride. made him one ii! the world's greatest communica- ;nn~ engineers". _ . H lit-hung ranks with the Fath- plf ht tonfederation in the weld-l ., of the Canadian nation; andl t... git-ates! monument to him we cahsdian National Raiiwayl a,l4\\,\' Canada. «hich he survey-' pd and planned prior to its con-I vluliiui‘ i<.tiLwAv BUILDER l t..n.n-uction of Ontario's first amt.-i_y — 'the Northern — was ahtuiwr of his achievements. 'llilitiu;.'i1 Fleming's dominant. “Man has communications ,ailrnati. bridges. cables and tel- .;iaph lines — his genius was well that even his hobhies ‘ ni(>~t'l"IPd the Lifework of other5 ~rdinary men. irmrding to the Encyclopae- ha Britannica he invented ‘Stan- ttarri 'l‘iine'. bringing order out of man. in the time zones of this -onvineiit He designed Canada's mi postage stamp. the three mt-~~ Beaver. in I85! and thus "ldflf that animal a national em- iVif‘iI7 .\< co-founder in 1850 of ‘tie lloyal Canadian institute he .-hint-lied a scientific and cultuh at IUTIIYVI that plays a vigorous in-i Ill our life today. \l.\lii. NAPS lhr ltrst large-scale niapstof Camilla uere lithographcd by wit a strong religious belief. ‘ll-l'H'l13I prayer book. hymnai ml psaller. F in new of all these accoinrr lr rmiviits. it is interesting to note was sir (‘asimir Gzowski. a fam- an: engineer. greeted young ilwmic. on the lattei"s arrival irtvlri Kirkcaldy. Scotland ‘in 1845. it in the advice that lie return in it « native land as there was no M~-“sing a degree in civil en- ;"'<‘mn:. had irhgination and -"I'ltlIIltiIl.s1‘nS€ enough to ignore "r adiire -the peoples of varying geograph-~ — lived in Ottawa. '9’ death in 1915 at the age of 87. iw-ic (‘ahada‘s first interdenom- ‘V tremendous and imaginative link was of statesmanlike calibre. ig- even the na- tional outlook. ‘standard Time‘ was only one instance of his uni- versal outlook. He was knighted in 1397. a year after the imperial Pacific Cable Company was formed. He had put the prime ministers of the Commonwealth within ‘person - to-person‘ telegraph distance of each other. liis avowed aim was to bring % ical. cultural and national dif- ferences together. that they might know one another better, and through understanding. wid- en their horizons. lie also was chief engineer of; Fleming mun AM J9... 5°” ,.,e xcufuundiand Railway. and Hall of Peterigorough in 1355 P ‘ . ‘ ut the lnterrolomai Railway. first pie descirbed hi as a man who ‘ir “"1 M” w'l“.’“ M°°"' ‘"9 int hi the trans-continental rail. iii“-d "Good f p I3"“I)’ -I0)’<‘9- Donnie Ind -T¢l'f)’ and good company". till 1869 at “The Dingle" ' fac. later turning over part of his property as a park. Later be He was Chancellor of Queen's University from i880 until his MURRAY RIVETT MI‘. and Mrs. I-‘rank Horton have returned in their home in Murray River. after spending some [line visiting at the home of their daughter. Mrs. George Hunt and Mr. Hunt in Toronto. Ontario. Friends of little Miss Cathy ‘arey. were sorry to hear of her accident. falling and hreakmg hcr urlsl. (‘athy is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Clarey. ston. Murray River. and their . ii. LA C. Arull Johnston. who is with the R.C.A F. in St. Mar- garet}. NB. recently spent two weeks vacation in Boston. Mass. the guests of Mrs. Johnston‘s sis- ter. Mrs. Margaret Ciiaisson. Miss Fay Keenan. student nurse at Riverside Hospital. Che-.r lottetown, was a recent visitor at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Johnston and daughter Lois oi’ Summerside. here recent vis- isrirs to Murray River and Mur- ray Harbor of H101!‘ parents. Mr. iottetown. spell the past deuce in their new home in Mia'- al her parents. Mr. and Ira I David Glover. Mrs. Dion and ' son Billy. accompanied her hear hand back to Halifax when they sill reside. Miss Janet V. Stewart, Char- wed- at the home of her mother. rs. Norman Stewafl. High» anlt. The December meeting Murray River W.I. met , home of Mrs. !-:.A. MacDonald on December 1. 1957. othe- attzhe Congratulations are extended to Miss Isabelle MacLeod. Murray River on winning the 32.000 1.0 D E. Overseas Scholarship. Mis: MacLeod is attending Ddlhousit University. where she is studying . for her M.A. Degree. Mrs. Olive Giddings. White Sands. left recently for Moncton. NB., where she will spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs William liodgson and Mr. llodg of Abney, have taken up real dence in Murray River. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Keen O? n. Mr and Mrs Alfred Saunders and family hate taken up resi- ray River Friends of Mr John Leeco. Pt. Pleasant are pleased to hear he is recovering nicely. after his re cent accident in his saw mill. SMOKES ion CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEI serving with the United Nations Emergency Force In the Middle Baal ‘IQ semis 400 . .-univ--u Postage included Mail order and remittance lo: OVERSEAS DIPAITMICI’ Mom A Turkey slowly roasted to a rich, golden brown. A turkey so plump. so tender, so savoury that "imaginations" are already starting on second helpings. There will be "seconds" too. The first sight of a DOMINION TURKEY is truly a wonder- ,1 LB. CELLO GRADE “A” OVEN READY CHIIIKENS "1 59° Shankless LB. 79° brings in [g Association of essionalwas the work of Fleming. who 3 udnecrl of Ontario is honoi-in. always thought in terms of a _ this month an outstanding world-wide Commonwealth llnk- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fruaell ad, of c — age in news. our present day and daughter Blanche of tldon. 5,, sandford , weal ministers‘ were recent visitors to Murray John Fox. P Eng. president round table talks owe much to River. guests ofMrs. l"riueli's .1 the Assoc tion. referrinl -51 Wm! -081 elllilleefl Ind sister. Mrs. Reuben Moore and W me emphasis now placed on explorers of world renown. be Mr, Moon any longer. Get one nowl o iul moment . . . but the iirsl taste is even better. Many people have already made sure ‘they'll have a DOMINION TURKEY this Christmas by ordering early. It you haven't . . . don't delay i‘!rr-tin; in 1 , and he made Mm,” c F ,. _ y Rner. . ':l:‘mf|:;trh(a“t;:urate chart of Tor DEVON S]-‘ICED ‘ LB. his :. esbyterian engineer. Mr. anti Mrs. Reginald John- I ISLAND RAISED GRADE “A" OVEN READY TIURKEYS 17 LBS. AND UP 10T0l6LBS. 3° ‘ Moirs CHOCOLATES 5 lb. Box __$2.l9___ c|‘G"A"R°E¥}Es Moirs CCFFEE 33¢ innate in at the youn S‘ t, ' Dill int :0 years old but Tilreiigy L. A c Reginald Johnston. army °,,,,,M¢,¢d°,.,,;d.,.,,4 . MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS TENDERSWEET TOWN ‘|'A|_|( summnr CHOCOLATES 2 I,~;» II). Box Perk lip Holiday Meals C IIRISTIIEYS RITZ i BISCUITS ’ °’“ 2ic PKG. FRESHLY GROUND RICHMELLO FRUIT PUDDING 39¢ -hlilthlufilllhfiil 3:: M-'=="*: $1.69 rtirtri" -.3; 37.. l.'.§'.’;,.."'wi'ii. ili3ird.ii§°i£$3':§1 $'.°.iRf..;1§itei.3 ii-‘iiiiailii 553'; §'.‘fr ""'i-°:'o'-i'«~'°-'1'-°-" n'o°-u"-ii:-" l i F".f.P."*§T“gK}?“'f_‘;§'”° “"*~:i“r‘;”'—"‘“ LlBBY‘S FANCY I tific cahlc. Laid in . ‘s son in It urray RJ\'9l' at the home ' S“ "T S no -A eeee ~ ‘ l3 SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 47c EMPRESS. TOMATO JUICE 37c P; SUPERIOR BRAND ‘ ‘ “ALsoiN_ srqcx HARD MIXTURE NEW CR0!’ FRESH sAusAcs ii». 49: l 2::.*;:.i.i’%t:r.:..:.°‘:i.2: 3 .. 0. 99c ~M|XED NUTS 2 .... 35¢ , I F 4% PARTY SUGGESTIONS BAKIN A helping hand for men in particular — Save I : G SUPPLIES ‘ v°~~°'* bv was "wt "Gm" -« w-»=P°<'- ‘ FRUITS & VEGETABLES -Simply take your purchase to the third floor dept. where. at - _______..____ __ __ , M Roam "000 I very little cost. your gift will receive that extra touch of can — 2 ,,0,m;5 39C '11:’ .65 _ Pertnass. ISLAND FANCY M.clNTOSH . 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