PAGE EIGHT COLOURFUL STAMP CANBERRA. (C?) - A postage stamp commemorating the 25th- annlversary of Young FElTl'lETS' Clubs in Australia. now being ls- ;Th sued, is printed in two colors. Thai first Australian issue of its kind. it has a denomination of 3 1-2 pence. Ca nadiaii woodenwam irodiiced 104,000,000 clothes pins in T DONALWCONNOR .i.L0lll NELSON-ALILE KELLEY PALMER LEE - WILLIAM REYNOLDS I-5 FRANCIS Ii. lfalldng Mule EXTRA! l "UNDER THE v "BIG roe" NEWS - CARTOON SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD FRIDAY - SATURDAY :,.' n-IE TOWN ruev CALLED " " I me nanny I LORD'KENT IA Iuom viuronu JOLLEY ' AN AIIIID num ncvuli M...-..-... NEW SERIAL OUT-Of-THIS-WORLD .,,-pint mmits! .2. .. ALSO -. SPECIAL FBATUREITE irimmn in r. E. 1.1,, .....-.m....E............. TI-IE EASTERN OOUARDIAN AGENTS”:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. lllrl. Byron swwm. ..'HOME AND SCHOOL Associ-. iation meeting at the new school-September 24th, 25th, 26th. IMwm:5.Moiida)', September Inst. at 8 p.tn.t - jAll pareiits urged to attend. I .. -naiyci-1. tom. I-fall, Mon-. JMONTAGUE United Church of Canada. Sunday. September 20th: Trir.::y I0 101' Montague 7:30 pm. der services. B.A , .. VIAHIC AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Laven. o GiiardlaAn"may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Georgetown: The Post Office; In Souris: The Snack Bar. .1”.-r'.F(1Ti7()i1i-cafni?-iii,-Oit?iEitaguc, , .s - .. .'”1)O GOOD MEN NEED .Clirist?" will be the sermon to- night. at Murray Harbor Church W-"lb mil”-ltv S''Pl9'"b”' 1”" Inf Christ Duet by William Wt-ale ,:&”"C::I:gdIsM:(;:lI:'Stg:'d ADIIgI15VSl':)'gIand Joyce Norris. All welcome. d5””1"3- .. 'GEORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE.-United Church. of Can- ada. Services for September 20th. ..A.. 'o;. ..il- Moiitague Sunday School A Ilkwfl C1,.0::.ul;Iepr.I 1t,fV30:,,,1,:elI:,.I,.p aSlIl.dNT0l;ll1l1lIZ lsI'1I'1l'l(:n131l(ILr-l:';; Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. un ay cc oo . .; t E. R” NEW” ..vrIuusu or oaoaacrovvx. MACK” Wm ”md”C' mm Holy 'Pi-intty. (Anglican) Sunday. Rf'l'- i7- M"”IMk F7”"v ; September 20th. Sixteenth Sunday laftcr Triiilty. ii A. M. Morning Prayer aaidcserrnon. Rev. ' I-logg. lT11ll'.Si'CY. I'llESBl'TF.RlAN VV. G I I. at TVTF F .Vl.icC-.i:ili. ctiigroit CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for sniid. September follows.-t. digan 2.30 P. M. Ser- vicc to be t'imdut,'iPd by the Gardi- gait-I.-ni'iic Ilcy P. Y. P. S. Mon- taziie Sniid: "Jilfltli 10 A. M, Alon- taquc scryi at 730 P. M Miss Roma Rudd 'l'l(I tliss Jo-an L;ll'Rl". dcacoiresscs. Cfllldllttl this SF!- yirr The ilrn'.i.c,tin lTl-'l!'llillJZ scr- vtre is ivithrlr'itiii for this Sunday. RN F V Yrviiz. hiiiiis'cr. IVG PR(H'IN(,'I'I-;Vlt. .l on of Mnldcn. Mass. and Mr Basil Dtinbsir nf Sonierviiic, Mass. arc sneiiriiiit: sonic tinic on '!:r lc'..iiid visitiii: Mr. Moi'r'..ioi.'s :.sti Firs Williaiii .VlacI.crid. -.Va..c3nc'.(i East; Mrs. Nozniari Bedequc: Mrs. Effie S'ctiar', Mount Vernon, and his bi-other..lohn Alec Moi'rison.Mount iVPl'n0ll Mr. Morrison was born at I.VlD1llll Vcriioii, and left here in i922, and established his own rer- ;l'lCF szatioii business in 1930. Mr. Dunbar is originally from Wind- isor, N.S., and is employed as de- Lpartmeiit head meat buyer for the the Fll'Sl National Stores in Bos- '.oii. I-'ol1owinrz their visit here. Ithcy will lcaxc for Windsor incl IHRIIIRX, where they will visit Mr. Dutibarls father, brothers and sis- Atcrs. QVI9 MacMiIlan-Gillis Wedding Baskets of yellow and mauve fall finuer: were used to create, the .floral setting for the weddiiiy. of ' tNL3.l'lflI1 Isabelle. daughter of Mrs. Alexander J. Gillis and the late Mr. Gillis of Flat River. and Lloyd John Ma.cMillaii, son of Mr. and YMTS. John F. Mac.Millaii of Park- dale. at the home of the bride on September 15 at 5.30 o'clock. Thcl iceremony was performed by the 1Rev. J. E. Heathwood and Mrs. ,Murdcck Morrison ivas in charge ,of the wedding music. I The bride, given in niarrtage by her twin brother, John lexandc-r, chose a ballerina-leiigth gown of while nylon net over satin with a tlacc bodice and matching Jacket. lFor her headpiece the bride iiorc a band of white roses and lily of the valley and carried a cascade houqiiet of red roses, stephanotis and torn. The maid of honor, Miss Lois iscott, friend of the bride, wore a ballerina-length dress of pale green, featuring a bouffant skirt -of net over taffeta with a brocade Ibodice and jacket with a. matching head band and carried a. cascade bouquet of yellow roses. .Ml'. Ralph Macmillan. Kensins- ton, was groomsman for his bro- ther. I Following the ceremony a delic- ious wedding supper was served. A Ibeautiful wedding cake centered "the lace-covered table which was appointed with tall white tapers. flanked by bouquet: of white snapdragoii and fern. The toast to the bride, proposed by Rev. Mr. I-leathwood was responded to by the groom. Before leaving on a wedding trip through the New England States. the bride clisiiicgrd to R, bluc wool suit with navy accessories and I Corsage of pink cainaiioiis. I On their return Mr. and Mrs. MacMillnn will reside in Parkdale. LIFE FEDERATION will pictures of various phases DO NOT MISS THIS tive members. Park cars on Borden Pier. Members having spare lion arrangements. 20th. as FISH AND GAME MEETING Tho Annual Meeting of the WEIT" leaving Borden A30 p.m. FRIDAY, Sept. 18th. The program will include the l'nited State Wildlife Federation, Dominion Wild- lifc Officers for Eastern Canada. Mr. J. F. Donlev of Nova Scoiia and others. Exceptionally ' THE OUTSTANDING EVENT OF THE YEAR. The meeting lS open to all members and prospec- REMEMBER: Be at Borden 4.30 p.m. FRIDAY. kets on board ship. REGISTRATION FEE is 50 cents. QUEEN S COUNTY Members please Note: anclp anyone requiring transportation will assemble .at Main Entrance CITY HALL, Charlottetown by 3 p.m. pp PRINCE COUNTY Members: Will summersidc Post Office by 3 p.m. ) KING'S COLINTY Members: Please contact your iresidont Mr. Keith Mathieson, Souris for transporta- ..'WEDDlNG AT MONTAGEE - tA quiet and lovely wedding was Isoleii-nized at the Presbyterian lchurch manse, Montague. on Tues-E day aftcriiooii when Roy. F. N. Young iiiiitcd in marriage Marjorie Maclnnis of Lorne Valley and John Wilfred Spencer of West Royalty. Thctr attendants were Mr, and Mrs Oliver Douglas of Mount ,S'(-ivart. Mrc. Douglas is the sister of the bride. 3 ' t'HL'nrH or riiiitsr. sun- flni. Sept. Qlltli. Montague lfl a.m. tBiblc School for all ages. ll a.ni, ; l.orrl's Siippcr and pi'c:iI'liitilZ. Sernion: Tho Gospel According to Si. Lukc; Murray River, ll a.in. LRITIIP School and Lord's Supper; .Murray Harbor, 6 p.in. Biblc IScliool and Lord's Supper. 8 pm. continuing otir eyaiigelistic meet- ing: at .V'liirray Harbor through ,tlin weok. inspiring. joyful gos- pcl. singing led by William Wcalc. Bihlc preacliiiig by Kenneth T. Norris. All urged to attend this meeting. "LOADING PIT PROPS - The English freighter, M.V. Locliwood. which docked Tuesday from Montreal, Quebec. completed talking on a cargo of 1000 cords of pit. props yesterday. and sailed for the United Kinc- dom. The cargo was loaded by Mr. Albert Quisrley of st. Peters. The 852-ton ship is registered in Glas- gow, Scotland. and belongs to the Constantine Line of England. She had it crew of 32 officers and men under command of Captain G, Hunter. The boss steverlore 'in charge of loading operations was Mr. Patrick Murphy. CvCOI'EGLfJill'.. The ship WES piloted in 'and out of port by Harbor Pilot Temple IGot.ell and his assistant Mr. Victor ;Rafu.:e l ...M Personals . . 'Mr. Arthur Peters of Kent- ville N. 5.. is spending a few days ,ai Montague, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald. ..'Congratiilations are being ex- tended to Earle Bruce. son of Mr. Iand Mrs. John D. Bruce, High IBank, who was awarded a Sharp scholarship to Mount Allison Uni- versity. Mr. Bruce graduated from Prince of Wales College last year and will attend Mt. A. this year, He is majoring in science. GEORGETOWN .fThe monthly meeting of St. Davids W. A. took place in the Church Hall on Friday September 11. The 12 members present rose to repeat the lord's Prayer. The treasurer reported that over 3100. was grossed at the Anniversary Supper held last month. The sick committee reported five calls. Plans were made to invite the ladies of Sturgeon and Milltown cross Associations to Georgetown for it social evening in the near future. The collection was taken tip, and the M.i7.pah benediction closed the business section of the meeting. Following this, two films were shown; both in colour. one being an excellent 'iihort' of Prince Edward Island scenes. An enjoyable lunch was served by Mrs. H. Mad)onaid and Mrs. H. Parker. W. A. MARITIME WILD- be heldp on the "A131-3G. special speakers from ' . good moving of Wildlife will be shown. MEETING. IT WILL BE Buy supper and ferry tic- seating space in their cars assemble at J SAIIDY'S DRIVE III THEATRE ramav. smrr. 13-9 PM. "STAND BY FOR ACTION" . in Georgetown out A thrilling epic of World War II with all-afar out THE GUARDIAN. I Ilrganizef lied Cross Class M Murray Harbor .fTen members of the Murray I-lanbor Women's Institute register- ed for the Red Cross Course in ”I-Iome Care of the Sick" which opened on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Olive Keeping. R.N., who will conduct the twelve week course. Mrs. Wendell Wood. RN. of Central Royalty. supervisor of these courses was present and gave the opening lecture and IdEmOllSil'atT0ll. It is expected that Itlierc will be an enrolment of at least 12-14 when again next Wednesday. Island Odds And Ends ' More than a month ago, Augll.-L 3rd. a new aiixendment to Lellmd Macnlmilldi the Uni-niployinent Insurance iicnt M15. C011” J3iX0llI Film to Penn” Rev. Donald Macclave. tn The annual meetiitz was sat foignieiit in the field of adult educa- qn mm. the second Monday in Seplciiilicll .tion. into cffect. designed persons already drawing unciiipIny- inent iiisuraiicc benefits, iinur to draw such bciicfns even llIlOuRIl they become ill, injured or iquarantined. It is not intended to 11t'()VldI: beelits for a person who it: illness or iniury. r A person who makes qilrcrnents as before. that is, he or she must. be capable and avail- able for work and unable to ob- tain suitable employment. A per- son who lezives work becausc of illness is obviously not available for work and the Uiiciiiploynicnt. Act does not apply to such cases. intended to cover are those special cases where a n:.an or woman be- comes unemployed and Istarts to draw unemploynieiit iii- surance benefits, and then is in- jured or beconios ill. or is quantit- tined. In these cases illness is not .the priiiiay reason for the persniiis uiicniploymant. Bcforc tho amend- ment. the payment of b6I1PIlI. it-as stnppcd in such cases until the person was again available for em- ployment. Now, however. the person will continue to draw bene- fit regardless of whether he is ill or not, provided he has first es- tablished his claim in the regular way. In any case, of course. the total lletlgth of time during which benc- J-fits will be paid will depend on thc amount. of credits the man has built up during the time he was employed. In most cases a person will notl order to continue drawing benefit. If during the time that a person is drawing benefit he is not. offer- ed avjob. the question of whether he is sick or not will not arise. If, however. when he is offered a job he is unable to accept or to appear, lfor an interview because of illness Aor injury, he will be required .prove that he is actually ill or in-1 Ijured. or that he is quarantined. If an unemployed person is too ill to report to his National Em- ployment Scrvice Office he may make arrangements by telephone or by mail. If the illness is minor. the office, will hold his benefit pay- iments for him. If the claimant. is likely to be laid up for a lengthy period. the office will mail cheques directly to his home; 0 O 3 In case the unemployed person is so ill that he cannot sign pa- pers or take any part. in the col- lection of his benefit, I. representa- tive may act. for him. The repro- sentatlve, who iihould be in relative or close friend. will complete a. form which can be obtained at any National Employment Service of- ficc, or will have the form com- pleted by the unemployed mRll'!' doctor. The new amendiiient will not in- crease the number of claims for benefit from unemployed per.:ons'.,t but it is expected that it will causr some increase in the amount of money paid out. in benefits. How- ever. as long as employment re- mains hlgh in this country the new provision should not material- ly affect the growth of the U. I. fund. and the present, rate. of cori- tributlons by employers and em- ployees will not have to be in- creased. At. March -3T. 1953. the balance in the unemployment insurance fund stood at more than 351 mil-I lion dollars. an incremte of ir.oi'e' than '73 million dollars in the. fiscal year 1952-53. The total of benefit payments during the fiscal year ending last. March was almost 136 mlllioii dollars. angincreasc of al- most, 46 million dollars over the total for the previous year. The ratio of benefit. payments to con- ti-ibiitions was 79.9 in 1952-53. con- sidered to be A rather high ratio for it year of comparatively high em- ployment, although the fund is held to be adequate. to nvret any forc- seeable conditions. ..Em..E.... ROUGH FAMILY SHEFFIELD. England. (CF)-A city police officer was called to vi house on complaint about A 14- yeai--old boy's bad language. He told the magistrate later that the boy's rrother knocked off his hel- met. her daughter jumped on his back and he was belnbored with 3 stick. , KINII IIIILE CI-IARLOTTETOWN Summerside Fir Montague Builiiiig Contract JThe contract for the con- t structlon of the new federal btilld- ing at Montague has been awarded to the firm of M.F. Schurman Co. Ltd., Summerslde it was learnetii last evening. 'i immediately and it is on throughout, the winter months as far as weather conditions willI permit. Work on the building will begin department and various other fed- expected eral services in Awardbdi li':'6fZ'.'.'TIi'3'I..L'33I lsept. 23 a I new 3,000,000 SEPTEMBER 18. MONTH-EAL. (CP)-Premier Du- of plessis will officially inauxiirate pounds - or penmerythmo-tooo'o00 st. ye”. - each 1953 Maurice Chemicals Ltd., plant n Viimnes. on the south shore of the St. Lawrence ,Rlver 10 miles an at Montreal. The plant 1; gunned to manufacture 30,000,000 pound. formaldehyde and 3 hat construction will be carried when completed the new build- ng will house the post office in the community. the class iricc:sl vKings' Film Council 1 land. Sautli Lakc. and the 22 or- meld in the lganizations within the districlsiiaslplahg Me underway to make fun organized on August 20. The e!- iuse of the projector during the ccted executive are as follows:-- What the change in the Act is, l obliged to stop working because of a claim for unemployment. insurance benr-1 fit. must. still satisfy the same rc-I I actually l l have to prove that he is sick in'--- Mrs. Rose Elected ., President Eastern Donald, Alvin Robertson. John Dixon. Miss Anne Herinuy, Miss Bernice IDixon. Mrs. .."I'ha Eastern King's Film Cour.- lWilla.rd Chlng. Miss Clarabel Chlng, ....E.. cil comprising four school dist:-icts. Q. Red Point, East Baltic, Kl1lZSb0l'O President. Mrs. E. S. Rose: vice u 7: secy. - ii .'."t!'itlll, The names of those who have ualltied for projectlonist cerlmc. tea are as follows: Messrs. Elwood Edzar Rose. Leland Mac- MIwPhee. Mrs. Walter oyd MBCLCIJI. Mrs. rid Mrs. E, 5. Rose, ; Film programs have already ber.ii' four districts and I trail and winter months. V The ,teachers especiallyl welcomei on presidents, Messrs. Nelson sit-iiai-t, Lhg use of mms .. school work. Inn so many subjects should prove source of.protit in the rezular The films available i and en'.ert.alii- I Independent Order of Foresters Life Insurance A Plus Fraternal Benefits . t 'Do yott know that as a member of this organ. ization you are asstirctl financial protoctioii plus a uniqiic group of free Benefits as follows: I Up to 332500 for the treatment of Polloiiiyelitis for a. junior member. Care for treatment of Tuberculosis. - Cash grants for Cancer. Care of orphan cliiltlmii. Old age security. klriuadditionpto this remarkable group. of benefits, cast a nuances may 'Il9vlllt'-lde foiwiiostiital, medical This is an additional benefit at a and surgical care. small extra cost. I The following representatives of the Order will I be glad to give you full particulars as to how you may I make yourselfeligible for these Benefits. Please wrilri I or Contact the rcpreseiitativcs in your district. for full 1 particulars: J. Malcolm Ma('Kcnzio ......... ., H. P. MacDonald J. Cyril Bernard Sydney Birch ,,,,, .. Charles B. Foley, Mgr. ....... .. Montague , ROM .Souris L LONDON . Albcrton i Iflnronduhvoln 7 N01-tham I :.'.t".I.Ii'im”"' , , I:-in auiv limit! at 0 Leafy unimo-mm am on it London Elma: 7,A- . ,.. IISII I I to 74W7.93 TIIE CRISP, CRISP FLAKE8 WITH THE DEEP, DEEP FLAVOR When you open a package of Kellogg; Corn Flakes you catch a hint of: tantalizing Iron-in that says "These golden flakes are jult baked . . . fresh from our radiant ovens." you see your grocer today? Thin r'- cal-mean la a good reason why million: of folks will-again tomorrow morning- ciijoy Kellogg's Corn Flakes for brealtfut. In there I box in your kitchen now. or Ihould -4 i A. ,' There's None So New mud to America. QAWO&Al.VA7&4AM NEW CONTINENTAL STYLING! NEW POWERFUL ENGINEI CONTINENTAL STYLINGI ' unctional design of Piniii I-arina vling means more interior .1l1'lII'IC5S, more all-round luxury. tor: driving pleasure than in any other car built in Canada today. ROOM AND VISION GALORE! Here 'are the widest seats. front and rear, of any car. With the widest windshield and rear wj dow, you enjoy the best eye-level visibility. NEW POWERFLYTE ENOINII Brand new Duollo carburetor and other improvements bring you 22'. greater "passing" acceleration an amazing gasoline econom . in the Ambassador. you may choose from two great new wcrpliinu-”l.e Mam" Dull Jettiro nginc and the Super Jctfire Engine; IECLININO SEATS AND TWIN IIDSI No other car in the world has them! Nash Alr- liner Reclining Seats adjust to five comfortable. position at the lflick of I lever . . . can oven become spacious Twin Beds in seconds! NEW LUXURY INSIDE AND OUT! "OI AIRFLYTE QONSTRUCTIONI Only Nash builds cars with the double rigidity of Airtlyte Construction for greater strength, long. rattle-frcc life and higher resale value. III! No-I Menu of cloud: thud. funk. tool! . NOW on DISPLAYI SEE YOUR N.EARIY1m omen Slyled by Plnln Palm? worldvfmmoxt damn tar designer, tlu rm! 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