E 4 3 i y at Of a 59110803 “» “15 Wouldn't Di opcr time to (.11 till:- benef. l‘athi'd Beams: 5 has just state—commlRle: 0115' “with bril. ll the cxzunina~ lid {0“ 11-year. ian fathers who ){It’l occasionally ) their children may agre'e that ‘lllilll ghomd be 't William rmm‘ (9 l Mm l arm-3.1 JCT lraJolln Gielgud) fist of unfamiliar 5t and alien-eyed grim dust of dis. d. yet craven . 9. Friend of all my creeping shadow res one reads the wn, companioned 5 who doulbt your wing, “5t tCl push it to your efforts‘ idle pe some kind new word. Ver’s new unstud often, Prince, In l SCOTT RIIDILEY 1 Science Monitor .XIMS l not what your 5 built, but your luild—inteflectually as well as arch- Of Omaha - Accident I - Medical rgical urance or Phone B. SMITH 125 Pownal St- IL 5215 # _—-—’ .HOP RS * , ,i council. 1' ETHREE natives of l Edward Island are spear-l mg“ a drive in Boston to l m, funds for Springhill. Left to i. i Former Islanders Spearhead 6% 35°sfon Fund For Springhill BOSTON, Mass, (Speciall—J lm Prince Edward Island‘srs Sinking a drive for funds to the stricken people of Spring- “! n.8, As leaders in the Can- ada-American Club of Boston were picked on the com- mittee to help the people of town ‘in‘me neighboring province who have suffered from this disaster. “chairman of the committee is Welt McInnis, a native of St. lug-s, and a graduate of St .‘ man’s; the treasurer is Rich- I IN FIGHTING MOOD right, Richard J. Johnston, treas» urer, formerly of Charlottetown, Bennett McInnis, chairman, form- erly of St. Peter's and Thomas ard J. Johnston of Charlottetown. whose father, the late James J. Johnston was a prominent at- torney in that city, and whose uncle and namesake was a mem- ber of the Massachusetts legislaf ture and prominent in Canadian affairs in Boston; and Thomas J. Walsh. manager of Boston's famour Tou-raine Hotel. a native of Vernon River and a member of the committee, is providing accommodations freely to the committee for their meetings. J. Walsh, manager of the Tou- raine Hotel, formerly of Vernon River. More and more P.E. Islanders are finding the Touraine the place to stay on their Boston vis- its, where they generally find other." from. "The Island,” and where Tom Walsh is always glad to welcome them. Tom gets back to the Island nearly every summer, and keeps in touch with affairs of his native province. Returns from the appeal for aid have been coming in to the office of the treasurer, Mr. John— ston. a State Street Lawyer. in a very satisfactory manner. The Boston club, under the leadership of Islanders. will show the people of Springhill, that the former Maritimers don‘t forget their people. " Liberals Charge PC's I I :By HAROLD MORRISON Canadlsn Press Staff Writer 3 ».0’I‘TAWA (CP) —,The Liber~ | (Win a fighting mood, accused the Progressive Conservatives Monday of squandering all of the lmnar budget surpluses built 2 in by Liberal governments. i “The t ed e r al Conservative l mty has no fiscal policy," ex- l chimed W. J. Henderson of King- 1 sign, president of the Ontario Lib- I “Federation. “It does not on» I dustand the problem. It is l IIEIICI." l The federal 36.400.000.000 vic- .lory bond conversion program , “stack the confidence of every liliiilstor in Canada." the former Esau! in a speech to 200 dele- mes It the opening of a three- gathering of the National L, erll ‘Federation's advis- l'; conversion program in of. flfi,“dq>reciated and ruined the it 't of every municipality, j ' province and every firm Ilfiindividua‘l, so that now we an atmosphere of doubt and lingoclsion in the fiscal world." Ilium PARTY DESTINY - and other top federation of- Ijtiggls spoke as delegates from lggss the country began a re- -I_Isessmeut of the party’s prob- :lans and its destiny. The party’s .lu’lunes now are at their lowest ‘Bl’b; with only 48 Liberals in the ‘ A t Commons and only two lithe 10 provinces governed by l J metal administrations. But Liberal chieftain Lester B. » 299mm suggested the tide was Pulling. The “temporary dis— , tier" at the polls last March 31 illd left the party unshaken. It 5 was on the march again. ‘ Many young Liberals dominated i, ll: conference scene but some of veteran campaigners, were ab- sent. There was no C. D. Howe. no James G. Gardiner. no Jimmy Sinclair. no Bob Winters. Lionel Chevrier. former transport minis. ter, was vacationing in Florida. Some of them may show up to night when Mr. Pearson is to be honored at a dinner at which for- mer prime minister Louis St. Laurent is to appear. PICK NEW EXECUTIVE Maine business of the current meeting is to elect a new execu- tive including a replacement for President Duncan K. Mac'l‘avish, Ottawa lawyer retiring after hold- ing office for six years. Mr. Henderson, head of the nominating committee, said that among those mentioned as candl- dates are: Maj.vGen. Bruce Mat- thews of Toronto; Senator Donald Smith. Lunenbung, N.S.; Senator John J. Connolly, Ottawa; John Hunt. Winnipeg lawyer; Walter Tucker. former MP for Rosthern, Sask.; Senator Sidney Smith, Vancouver. As the meeting got under way, word got around about the 17—per- cent freight rate increase granted the railways by the board of transport commissioners, Both Premier Smallwood of N ewfound» land and Premier Matheson of Prince Edward Island said the in— crease would be a stunning blow to the East. It was “appalling.” Mr. Smallwood said in an inter- view. Speaking before the gathering, Mr. Matheson said the Conserva- tives were “building their own) graveyard." - . Liberal Leader Louis Robi- cha-ud of New Brunswick, young- est of the provincial Chieftains at 33, said Prime Minister Diefen- baker was “tinkering” with tar- llle former Liberal bigwigs. the ¥ GUARDIAN {AUCTION "45" Score Cards :sale at Guardian-Patriot 1E~£fentrai Printing. REGULAR MEETING Ladies ‘ 3’. Canadian Legion, “RWY. November 19th at Mm Neil Hooley’s. Auction sale. ATTENTlON CURLERS — A Wit-ll meeting of the Montague Curling Club will be held in the “b xWins on Wednesday, Nov- W 19th. at 8 p.m. Business, Fallout-y Cup Bonspiel and other Important business. Large at- “llance requested. . I’UNERAL HELD—The funeral “we late Mrs. Clarence Laybolt t°°k place on- Monday morning the residence of John 1.. mi. Bristol, to St. Andrews has . where-Requiem High v was celebrated by Rev. EEG MacCormack, who also “led the service at the RX“- Pall bearers were Leo ‘~ m. Ciifford-McKenna, John l“shalt. Frank Laybolt, Ray- ? Martell and William Pros- » nulennent was in the church Mm?- The funeral was veiy 8b attended. , PERSONALS “MISS Evelyn MacLure, student “1 ~Alllslon University. spent eweekend at her home in Mon- “:ue- guest of her parents, Mr. MR. Preston MacLure. “M’s. Norman Smith has return» l0 her home in Dorchcslcr, "gin following a visit lo Heath» 1 9 Where she was the guest 91' m .. Malcolm MaePhee‘ other, Mrs fig? Am01d nglillnan. Mon- to e’ ‘5 Com'alf‘si“ll\2 at her ' flatter being a patient in the County Hospital. : EASTERN 1 BRISTOL Two men from one of the larg- er stores in the city were here on Saturday seeking small Christ mas trees for decorating like stores. Mr. Herb Kenny, was a busi- ness visitor to the city on Friday as was Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rooney from the village. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Sheehan, have taken up residence in their new home they built during the summer season. Remembrance Day was flitting 1y observed here by the legion, and public in general, following the parade and laying of wreaths at the Memorial, the members proceeded to their lovely home. The village has a lovely memox- ial square which was prepared last summer. The new and larger bank of Nova Scotia building has been completed and ready for the larger volume of business that is being done here. The contnactor B.T. Myers and son, Parkdale. The bank‘s obliging manager is Mr. McCarten. A new memorial, standing sev— the first settlers in that district. ‘The inscriptions and a picture of llhe memorial will appear short- ly. My... PAPER RAISES PRICE MANCHESTER, NH. (AP) —— The Manchester Union Leader said Sunday it will raise the price of its paper from 8 to 10 cents )l.n:i:v. “The increased Cost of wa'Tsyand the increased cost of ran:v material cannot be absorbed by a newspaper and must affect if; price,” publisher William Loco iffs. U.S. oil import restrictions, represented American retaliation: eral feet high, has been erected at Kane’s Corner, in memory of. ‘Squander' Surpluses creases. Canada had to export to live. ‘ “We dare not aggravate or pre- cipi-tate a trade or tariff war.” v ment of Prince Edward Island will protest this measure very against Conservative tariff In-y lreigh Ra e Increase Is Strongly Acting Premier J. George Mac- Kay, minister of public works and highways, voiced strong dis- approval of the 17 per cent in- crease ln freight rates granted railways yesterday by the board of transport commission. Premier A. W. Matheson is in Ottawa attending a meeting of the advisory council of the Na- ;ional Liberal Federation. “Of what value are special grants to the Atlantic Provinces .f they are going to be siphoned away immediately by actions such as this." the acting premier said. “I wish to say that the govern- strongly and that the implica- tions of this action will be studied fully at the next cabinet meet- lng" 0 Following is the text of Mr. MacKay's statement: “The information regarding this freight rate increase reach- ed me just a short while ago and although I have not had suf- ficient time to fully weigh the effect of this rate increase, it must be clearly evident to all citizens of Prince Edward Island that this increase is goingto cost every man, woman and child considerably more money to pro- vide the necessities of life. “We who live in the Manltimes will pay double, the haul to our markets for our produce and the haul to our business centers on Prince Edward Island Of the goods we need. “Of what value are special grants to the Atlantic Provinces if they are going to be siphoned away immediately by action! such as this. “I have been informed that since 1947, our increases have been in excess of 100 percent. How can the Atlantic Provinces continue to exist with increases such as this? “These increases may well be the wrong approach to the prob- G. E. CLOTHES DRYER $199.00 Installed Open Saturdays until 9 p.m. Montague Electric Go. Phone 92 Patriot.- NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be paid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- side offices of The Guardian and The The Guardian «The Patriot SOOXI. Write or Souris, SUBSCRIBERS You will be receiving my Christmas price list in the mail Order your magazines early they make wonderful Xmas gifts both to give and receive. ‘ ' issues of MacLean’s and 24 issues of Chatelaine only $5.49 or 26 issues of MacLean's and 12 issues of Chatelaine only $3.49 NORA McLEAN Paraplegic Magazine Agent Bargains not on list 52 Phone 40 P. E. I. 33;. GARY COOPER DIANE VARSI SUZY PARKER CAPITOL Flames and I **¥¥¥**¥¥ ii i CINEMASCCng: “Hm” SHOWS 3:30 —— 7 —— COMING WED. & THUR. DVERWHELMINGACT UNI. IRRESI§IIBLE ROMANCE! ADULT Protes ed lem as any increase in costs must have a deterrent effect on trade. “I wish to say that the govern- ment of Prince Edward Island will protest this measure very strongly and that the imp ica~ tions of this action will be studied fully at the next cabinet meeting. “If a rate increase is neces- .1“ Mayor Yea Will Attend City Meeting MONTAGUE — At a special meeting of the Montague Town Council held last night, matters were discussed per‘ainling to the forthcoming special general meetng of the P.E.I. Federation of Mayors and Municipalities in Charlottetown on November 19th. sary surely we in the Maritimes. whose need has been recognized, should have our need still recog- nixed.” more living and storage space in your hom . o . . SYLVAPLY the engineered miracle in wood. Sylvaply IS the quality-made buildlng material ideally suited for kitchen improvements because the cabinets, shelves and draw- ers can be tailor—made to the shapes, heights and widths you want at no extra cost. MacMILLAN a BLOEDEL SALES servinqu VANCOUVER CALGARY EDMONTON See ARBORITE’S MODERN METALLIC TONES —-GOLDEN GLITTER and (PRU-COPPER —- at the following dealers: WINNIPEG LONDON Three resolutions are to be presented by the local council at that time and it is expected that His Worship Bruce H. Yc'i. Town Clerk G. Arnold Wightman and several councillors will b: in attendance. It was decided to install thrcc 10x10 doors in the fire hall to faciliate exit and entrance of the fire fighiing equipment. ADMIT 10.000 DUTCH 'I‘I-LE H A G U E. Netherlands (Reutersl—The United States will admit about 10,000 Dutch citizens who left Indonesia following the Indonesian government‘s seizure of Dutch firms there, the gov-I ern-ment cr-mxmissicncr for emi- gration announced Sunday. cannwrrmowr: GUARDIAN, Nov. muons. Christmas Tree To Be Erecied By Fire Dept. MONTAGUE—At the regulir meeting of the Montague Fire Dr- pai‘tment held last night Fire Chief Coffin reported that $181.00 is to be sent to the Springhill Disaster Relief Fund, $100.00 rc- presenting the proceeds of the tug~of~war and $81.00 in donations made by various citizens to mem- bers of the fire department for this fund. During the regular business of the department it was decided to mber dealers coast to coast WINDSOR TORONTO OTTAWA MONTREAL QUEBEC erect a large Christmas tree It the Garden of the Gulf Museum again this year. It was also decided that the newly purchased Ill‘f‘ truck would be plit through a test on Wetl- nesday afternoon in preparation {or service. 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