TWO Sl Dunstan'l Univer- sity students were recipient- oi 32m lcholarships donated by the Burden branch or he Royal Canadian Legion in a brlei ceremony Friday night. Successlul applicants w e r e N,“ BORDEN lEGION PRESENTS SCHOLARSHIPS MI." Sandra Green. Albany. and Russell Howell. Carleton. Here Harold L. Palmer (right) chairman of the B n r d I u branch. makes the presentI- (iuu to Miss Green (left! and Calvin Howatl, lather ui Rus- sell. who was unavoidably rent at the time. Thu schnl ahipl were awarded on I basil oi academic attainment in grade l2 Maritime Board ex- aminntionr. Souris Dragger Captain Sets Fish Landing Record sovnls BUHEAU or Tin: GUARDIAN Already the holder at a num- ber oi records in the Island tlsbing industry. Captain icons and skinner . a Souris dragger. again established an. other record last salurdny. Capt. Biomssml. in setting the new record landed his one mil. lhntih pound or lish this season In tact be exceeded that mark by m 46.000 pounds. run also extends record boi . lhe veteran tishernnan. in dirt this la the 10m Musaive year In which be has gone over the million pound mark. In setting his new records. he H10 m I third. in that he beat the old record. also held . himsell. ln landing that amount cl lish about live weeks earlier than it has ever been done he tore. another Expert risbormen in the area, consider that it Cant. Blot-ru- soln continues to make catches Ia heavy as he has so (or this seas-an. he might well establish an alHlme high tor any port in the province. They claim that irtun now on every pound ithat M lands as- tahllshes a new . AW moi-d held by the captain in lor bringing In the biggest Hall cargo. when last (all he landed a single came weighing 106.001! pounds nacovalls NET to setting his present m. WESTERN BRIEFS A'l' EIIMSDALE Wayne Mi vanm. ll visit 5mm .lardine, Elms» dlle. WEEKEND GUEST TIB- Dwra Fem. Summer- lide. was I week guest ol her Dim. Min 'llhlrlI Bow- “. Molldmse. WI? RELATIVE! Mr. Ind Mn. Albert Altkfll. Chlrlnmm Visited relative! h! Albeflnn during the weekend. A-l- Momma Archie Dunbnr. student at St. Dunmu's. spent the holiday weekend with his pamts. Ind Mrs. Lloyd umber. M - I’M. their m In MW. run THANKSGIVING Dr. and Mrs, titanic-y Donald, Moroccan, spent Thanksgiving at the home or Melville Don-id. Albumin WA. VISITOR Mn. Gm MleKinnm. ml- .wullvlalborbuAl- “bl-infirm. lull man I!- mau O'Brien. nude-it at “am :he made 1.5 trips to the dashing .mullds. 0n the 14th his oatob lwas cut in album half, 30.”). .when he km his not. But re ‘lurnlng on his last trip he dis- coveted lhat another draggar had recovered ma lost not. which was returned to the Ice- land. making the trip prolilable in two ways. CONGRATULATIONS Receiving word ot Capt Bjornssun's lest. Fisheries Mm :sler Len MSSllfil‘. visited 5mm! [to ext/sud l-lll congratulation. in lpersou. Mr. Rossila' said. “I am very pleased with the showing by Capt. Biol-lasso», and It takes an exceptionally line fisherman to [mid over 1.000.000 mi: of lish With fills W of boat," Ho felt. that landings such as this were A good indication al how wall the biz!” boats. at present being pmcu for the island. will dn lor the fishing Indmw He also expressed file hope other Island fishermen that iwmlld be able to exceed the mllr lion pound mairir tlus year. Hunters Rescued “At Glenwood R. Western And Central Districts Request For Brewery parks Resignations l ALDER'I‘ON — Cmulcifloniheld over fur I month and Wlli Dinglas Rix and Vernon Hudson‘oame up II the next. regular isrlbmltted utoir resignation in} ng. writing at the regular meeting. The police report tor Auuusi {of Albemm Town Council and listed (our rasos ‘nlgill. The rem Win the lat-rot llnoxiculjon and three men. clusion at o request tor a brew. ilaa given one-year probalmll nu hamvm'sbfidtnma almond lo nil in Jamlary a! this year motion the SUMMEle - The sum met—aide Honle crub brought the load harness racing season to . mocealful mduar lrll IQ Simmerside Edam last night with the annual and ad the season. Dally doubles paid sli so and 5m and tits outpou- was worth $10 00. . , Gallon. a horse owned by R. s. Humphrq. Kenairg— ton. lowered his record to 2:12 and Mighty William. am by w. E. and I.. s. .lenllrhta. slun— merside, mod to s new record oI 2:153/5. Tell turkeys were won pri Ram l and 5 Div—sun Mr. Gallon (L. Neilll I Miss Tt~m Scott in. Waishl 2 llitiy Sliver (A. Bur-Mum I Gliding Billy lE. ntmaldi l Chuck E. IR. Kennedy) 5 4 Times- 2:141: 212. Winning horse owned by n. s. Hmnnhm. Ices-sineton. s- are... none z—Dlv nil Mighty William it. Jenkins) 1 Win liar-lies 'J. Charmer“ Filthie'! Pride ID Walsh) Peter Federal lJ. Furl yeutumtl . mood councillors round Marks Lowered lAt S'side Meet 'R U'LEARY — A geese hunting two got him to the eaprinedlLi expedition which had railed to m"- l Their shouts “(ruled a inure Pmdm "‘y 39°“ ""“’" "'1‘" ti: hunter, cliriord Livingstonelp in tragedy Saturday when an outboard motor boatl Glenwood River in his own nut- cal-mud in rough water of Tall" hoard just ahead ni lhe Inn, and Glenwood River. The three hunters were lhl'flWI three in the water Into the water. losing "III? ("Ill 1'!“ three who We“ rescued Ind equipment. Two at 2h I in We]! George Mathemn Alli Ray man-gut to cling k! HIE WEI“ Jalley. O'Leary and Le: Gill- ildv Frisco in. MatArthllrl Bln‘blne) 0min! who had leit the sandmlls nli thel Sid, .mhun ilE Art (A. ’h‘rnl': 2353. Winning horse owned by w. and L. s. .lenkina. slimmer- ‘__—— the rescue was eilected ol alllProvmcluI H&S l Executive Meets charges . n was approval that the sen. .lor clam raisins development regular inwn My Maine wet! in atteiidance. A lhirri year medirhl student nalhtulsle G. nualiy preaenlerl lot In Illlllld llfldPM by the Dominion Com- malld oi the Royal Canadian ntleioun. ha< rsrcivcd hair or ii ihnla hp 'hi» Legit-n. Pin is all- smtih. vicepre- Three Accidents Reported Raul—Trot Ice—DIV. $75 DOMINION COMMAND MAKES AWARD lidenl ol the prnvillr-lal enm- mand lleltl presents the certi- Iicale to Mr MauDllriald while Col. Keith Johnston iceatrat is chairman of the nroviuc I ll commaud's educational cam- miIIee, which made lhe recom- mendation [or the award. Mr, MacDanuld II a Iorrner lieut- enant in s Signals Regiment. Jolly Lass (B. Compaulmrl 1 Bold Jennie (E. Fitzgerald) z Tommie Cullim iF. Follaridl 3 Harla- Ab lE. Reevesl l. Eleamr Patch (B. whale“) 5 Near S’side; One Man Iniured Sl‘llrlmKSlnF. RUREAI' No one wns injured. or “E Gl‘ARDlAN Saturday night at tan. . Slim- mer o pcrtod oi less than merslde res was arrested . _ _ an hour early Silllriav morning by the town police when a car Winning horse owned by B, .the slunmersido RCMP detach. owned and alleged driven by Companion. Summerside. .mcnt lnvcsi aird luo accidents. him. struck a telephone pole, m. a, a “a 7 approxinlnlrly IZIJS nrn,‘sriappirlg it off at the base. at y,. mJ‘ofi‘ll ._ my stun liuuday Dr R ‘ hméldr‘l vehicle the corner ol Duka mic - Eddy IL, Neillt I won .v an ostala. Kin- streets “"19 i 3 ‘knra. milldod uith a 1953 Fur-oi»l m m... m. mg, mm m. can model dr-u-en by Edward ha“ and k Bx N ,0 “pm i 4 fimfil‘Bfil’fi “1 WW“? Illrotor-e Magistrate Rs. lhrilrm. s 9“ . go. in mun polic- court this The Castaindr‘l on vehicle wns mapping M“) on.de may believed In he in the process at Gm Callheck massing the Rumor alilo ulth CAM.“ Gm- by w E it_t;kl'r:lodnnnd collidcd rideon and l... s Jenkins. Summerslde. w' P m" w Race: i and a i or-All — Dlv 3m M Roger Parlay (E. Clowl Homestrelch Lady (.1. Fox) 5 Times' ' t ' 3.4. mulled by Mde. E-IN DRIV for IcK Cnslaiu sulloml n hmkt-n lot . a tenor-n1 stinkinzelln and was still under norlnilon Valuer» day No one in e ynet- l drlke'll car wlla Injured. 2 Sometime ln tho viciniiy or i 75 am. a ear dn'i-on by John Wesley Tredcmrk slimmerslde coliidcd with an auto driven by 5 Herbert nursel Rm . a res- Tlrnea: 2:11; 2:12, ldcnt oi Now ermswick. al st Winning horse mm by Ii Eleanorr Dnmnce to each 3.,“ mu 1.. win-W, spmmm.:vt-hicle was estrmaled at $123 side. _" " 'w Souris RHS Closed For Spud Picking : Free- Slmcoe'l (G. Robhisanl 1 mill!“ Gold Dust ID. Walsh! Jolly Ah lL. Neill) 2 4 Frisco Hanover lD. Gaudett l a Adlopoia Y‘aiu 'E. Claw) 6 . Sealood basket . 0 Steak burger Q Chicken in the basket i . rastcaml sandwiches DYING TREE WTltEURToV. EllL‘l-Vld (Cpl A dying oak. believed if] have been plnnlcrl by Henry Vll al- imost 4m yours ngo. has saved by an “operation” by a Ire! surgeon. The tree in till] Camhrldflt‘rlllre \‘lllafie ll one ‘ni Britain‘s oldest. PETER PAN Drive-Ill Restaurant Junction hialpeuue Road and ‘l'ramCauada uighway and Poplar Tile Trulli About NERVE DEAFNFSS Flee Buckle! Tells All 'V'nw lor aha tiru limo ANY- WHERE Gut ch. Iacla about lb. Nation an, 1 cause or hearing d'rtre-a — NERVE DEAFNESS! Until Ind-y Hula ha. been wr‘ ten about ‘ ‘I'IlII Iw boath uni-inn what New. [la n. aw u lot..- land wilh he i . . In H symptom. in look Inr. rind out in am bur. bl uni Will lurxery or. a hearing aid helpl Will IaleunK helpr nun“ lelil what you ml your-ell to end this embarr. or erv- Daalneu. your FREE copy Ioday. r-__--_ Write to: nEAliINu I I max am 'l'l-I'E GUARDIAN I Tull: PATRIOT I Nam. .. l Adflrm L______JI Wo'vl not rooms ideally suited for banquets. sales meetings, dances, teas. weddings. bud panlel. fashion show . ll varnry parties. club mafllnfll. big or small we are plaarad to cater to them all. Enioytho best food, service and sur- roundings. Your function will in a much graalor woes“. Fnrreaaniallorlaandassisranoa in planning your party. phonu 4-1311 SOUR! —'l'he hull“ of the loud: Regional High School last night announced that the achnol turned hon! but the third man had already gone down fur the second tin-la before th- lithe! Cash. Glenwood. liter dark Saturday night. The mishap occurred shortly The provincial executive of the Prince Edward island Home and School Federation held a . dinner meeting at the Qt: ea in ecently By JIM BISHOP (Copyright 1568 by King Futures. Syndicate. Ree produced by Permiuillll II a [nature at National New!— paper Week Oct. iii-19.) What is a newspaper? . A newspaper is lumber made malleable. R I: ink made into words and pictur- es. It I: conceived. h or mwl up and die! of old age III I day. Yesterday'l newli- paper la used to wrap loday’l fish. or Inltrirl I log lire, which brings It hack in it: or in. Most of all. I newspaper I! current Inlnrmailnu. [I ll the bridge between I home and the rut M (M world. It will of people and events swlilly and in detail. It. linen! in tin threats al a dictator, III! I child. and the recipe lnr mah- lntz cookies Newxpapern. like people. come In many sizes and many personalities. some are rat and sedentary; other: are lean and hyllarlul. And, like peo- ple. some are reliable a nd some are not. There are news- papers which scream lor at. teniinn and there an otherl. on the runs newsstand. which whisper the news. All new papers reflect ton character or their owners. MUST snow PIIDFIT A g n o d newspaper must show a prolit, All newspaper owners know Lilli. That ll wily they establish good character in their papers. and malnuln 1. Character in In lurielinabla oualiiy bcat b we men. They live by it. They can (lei-cl it in merchandise. In mph. in publIc-tlml 1‘th mole than the human a. un- derliIad (Ill nemper they buy, Men llIuIlly read In I front. page ml. the spam union. and [hair (Ivorhe Isle lured. Women In! thump: I cnuce‘n a new IIIIa Inmuaflimnl, u- uulu Ihl urinal-mu. to a NEWSPAPER’S DEFINITION - CURRENT INFORMATION iisbing the woman‘s page with its club meetings. lawn par- ties and gossip. and reading the obituary notices. mum worms The average newspaper col-l» lain! 150.000 words or more or rural-matron. This in th a daily equivalent oi t--o novels. it is never perlccl. n e v e r completely accutalr it is as near periecl as a chain or hu- man mindHeading tro i-n edilor to city deals to reporter to rewrite mall to copy deals to composing room—can it A good neWSlllpfl' molnlalm a balance oi lit per cent new] to to per cent advertising. When wages go up. and ih e price at newsprint ll hiked. the ratio. can slip iurther a. part. particularly on larger newspapers No one is short. changed. however. because Ia- creased advemsina tin aim, ply meant inon spacl in news. liIisPoNslaus ENTERPRISE A HEWAPHPBP is privale eni- ierpriae lor the public good. It relies on many minds to till it ovary day. in addition to ma- chiuel which chatter incessant:- 1y about news coming trons Rome. Tram Bangkok, from Tokyo and Topeka. A boy on . blel'clo can take all oi then WI. roll then. up. and toss them onto a lront porch while chewing gum and preparing - odd ~e tor a poor report card. A blind new dealer can sell all this into — motion for I mall coin will]. out ever seeing . In some countries. the nevu- paperr m the inalwmenll oi the government. .In this one. I .o the the instrument or n Wl'plpera. Perhapl the best thing which can be id a ut newspapers in the United States is that they are in chronic flame- meni with well other. TM! is what. is meant by a he prell. A Mir"! in al- ways a little more “lull lhe mm total or ii pom. it IA also a tneud who can be drop- ped. in pith-ii no at will. What ll awry-par? Mr, Halzan presided. The highlights Ill the Atlantic Regional Conierence held in A oral. NS" Weft reported by asidelll. Mrs. Stewart MacDonald. Mrr. peter cleeaon reported on plans tor the national home anti school convention to be held In Charlottetown in July. 1954. Mrs. L.K. Ziellnski inlormed the executive on (he arranges rooms [or the semi—annual pro. vlncial meeting which will be held at Kennington High School Wednesday. Nov. ii. The them- ot lhe conierence will be "More Excellence in education". P.D. McCarron Dies In Slst Year MONTAGU'E — The death oc- curred suddenly at Montague Friday night at Peter 1). lilch ran in IlIl sis: year, The Inc Mr. McCarmn Wu well known in sport circles and will he remembered lor Illa part played in the days or the Man- lague Primrose . For the past number or ye- he Wu employed by lhe xlnn County Construction Company He will I friendly man and Il- waya ready to lend a hand in those requiring help elpeclall! when the allow plow could be a! aulriauc . e e Vel to mourn: two soul. Donald. la, and Garry. 1 and one an ghler Gwenneth tMra, Eric MacDonald) all or Mould» gue. lie was predeceased by III! Wile, till iormer babel Burl sever-l year: ago: clan and also ler Ethel and one brother Vin- nt. Also aurvlvlnll him are lime sisters: Laura. Mn. Gordon Blanchard clemmie. Mrl. Ed- die MacDonald. and irit. Mn. John Drury. all or Orango. NIIl .Ierrey. and three broiherr. Ed. ward or St. Catharinea. Ont... Pal oi and law ward at commercial Crols. The timer-l took place lrom st. Mary's Church. M o n t IKIIE. Monday. interment war in the church cemetery. ot approximater i am. Mon. day morning. An inquest wu lrdered and Connor Dr. w.I:. call. oi Sumnenidc empnnellad - iury Murder. o I navaon no 1101117 hut.“ in... "I Till“ I‘ Albany. M It“ BIL incl-1 arm-mun would be closed for all this week tor the purpose or potato pick- is. The board stated that due to the acute shortage oi potato pickers in the area. an applica~ iron was made to the education department. who gave their ap- proval ion the closing. York Forms Youth Post with a membership oi 1!. an Allwd Youth post hall been or. anized at York School. under the sponsorship or the principal. Mrs Gertrude Whllmy. Executive members are Vera Mallctt. president; Donna Wel- ton. vice-president; Linda And- rews. secretary. and Inn Man- Donald. treasurer. Two Iniured As Car Takes To Ditch, Field o'LEARY — A [854 car drlv- "‘ en by Earl Wella. Bmklyn, went out llI cnulrol at the Intersection or the Fay and Weslr-r‘n Roads Sunday ave'lllrlg when it went over the ditch Into a field. it War exlcnslvely damaged. The driver received facial Cut; and Ma passenger William Bell. alsn lrolll Brooklyn. duller Id I severe scalp laceration Bell was taken to lhe Western Hospital III Rooney} ambulance and Wells was also fled to E This is a modern oil furnace . . . urn Wulern Hospital. Coltl dreilaea Itridt'l ear rualI hlouxrl alllril Ikl Julieta Island hrrien 79 Gmlton st. nrai 2-1274 IT'S SO EASV TO SWITCH TO OIL HEATING. .convaniantbudpottsrma can be arranged Ior your smart. moduli all halting equipmanl. In no time At-ll.you loo can b. Inloylnq clean. dopendoblc homo hoar- inp with Hydrogen-troll- ud Tax-co Fun] Chm hullng oIL HEATING O". I ...this is the owner of a modern oil furnace I! III laukl I IINII Ililfled nallxu will! a lull-rt nlotu ll. 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