yxjlq 3, 1954 Eaions Ofletlllli 20 Million ' Debenlure Issue m,a,.,ce Co., Ltd, v issue 'g0n()0,0m- 'rhp issue guar ma parent if Nd b.V :)0reRl.iOYl. Ltd- is COmlJBl'l.V. 1: ronsis (,4... ix. cHAni.mra'rowN For For For Elmira (Lv. Souris) For For Ly, srunii-znsiiiic t mo. (CF)--T. Eaton Ac- TORO is offering a of debentures. totalling unconditionally d by T. Eaton Co, Ltd ant” and is being Dominion Securities Cor- (5 of 35.000000 4'4.--pen O.N.R. TRAIN SERVICES m-.....A For Summeruld&BordPn 7:00 a.m.. 3:50 p.m. daily except Sun. Murray Harbor 4:00 p.m. daily except Sunday. Sourls 2:30 p.m. daily except Surihy. 7:30 am. Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday. 0:45 p.m. Monday 5: Friday. 5:45 p.m. Tuesday it Thuraday. (;eorg'etown 2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. Tignish 3:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. Hll-ior (ihiirlottetuwn 7:15 n.m., 10:10 a.m., 2:45 p.m. daily 0:- I-ur Bord:-n 7:15 a.m., 2:45 p.m.. daily except Sunday. For Tignish 0:15 p.m. daily except Sunday. 12:01 p.m. Monday, Wednesday. Friday. MONCTON -- HALIFAX - SAINT JOHN MONTREAL - TORONTO Lv. Charlottetown 7:00 a.ni., Summeralds 7:15 n.m.. dolly except Sunday. Thmiigh air-condhlonod sleeper Charlottetown-Montreal, leaviqpharlottetown 7:00 a.m. cent. debentures to mature March 1 1959. which are not available for pupilc sale, and Ii5.000,000 of H.-per-cent sinking fund debent- ures to mature March 1. 1074, which are being offered to the pulic at 08.50 and accrued interest. The acceptance company was in- corporated early this year to buy time payment contracts arising out of store and mail order sales of the parent company and certain subsidiaries. The announcement of the issue says that !faton's of Canada. the over-all organization, has 59 de- partment stores and 245 other re- tail outlets across Canada. cept Sunday. Four trips daily in cAijl'r:nai' ssnvicsi nonnsx - CAPE TOBMENTINE each direction, pier at 9:10 a.m.. 1:00 p.m.. 1:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.. and Cape I Tormentlne pier at 10:35 a.m., 2:40 p.m., 6:00 p.m.. 9:00 p.m. leaving Borden Atlantic Standard Time CANADIAN NATIONA cii'town ilifia club CLASS N0. 1 P. J. Landrigan A. Mulch B. B. Jones Bob Barwise E. Coies . Mary McLennan CLASS N0. 2 A. Court .. 98 1". Hooper 96 Don McDonald 96 R. E. Jenkins . Do A. J. Mccabo 93 Alton Rodd M G. G. Mclennan J. J. Connolly . CLASS NO. I y Mrs. W. Brennan 93 y Wanda MacMllian 93 iHa"y Wm” 91 played senior until the Quebec R' M" veg" 91 Hockey League became pro this w. Welsh an "um - Gerald Hooper CLASS N0. 4 Garth McLennan Mei Home Jack Hobbs : Wendell McLean lR. Carter .11. Bueli Marv Gamble - 1.1. Bueii .. .E. Norrie Earl Kennedy l l cuss N0. 0 Mona Clay Miune Eikhoud l Jenn Grant Eisenhower Vetoes Merger Of Airlines l l WASHINGTON, (AP) Pres- tident Eisenhower has vetoed a lproposed merger of Eastern and Colonial Airlines. The Civil Aeronautics Board an- nounced ,the president's action Monday , It reversed a C.A.E. recommend- tation ninrie several months ago but lkept secret. Under the law. the lease had to go to the president lberause of international aspects Colonial also flies into Eastern Canada. During lengthy CAB. hoarinc ,last year on the proposed merger. itherr were allegations that east- .ern has violated C.A.B. regulation 3 cumin - "C'eIt Si Bon" means "it's on a pet food label means 3 flavours) are GOOD--the proteins. minerals and vita good health. Variety is the spice of a dog liven - liElilliAll 0nlzfllR.B:eM' M3! developed Champion or Health Foods (each 'available in islife too! So start today and alienate his daily feedings with Liver. Chicken or Regu- lar flavours. Watch him enjoy the meaty. satisfying goodness of his favouritclfood-Dr. Ballard'sl li)liY(liLllPfi on iiliiliiiis DOG EC T FOODS no good"-and Dr. BaIlard's just that. too! Veterinarian- nery best. containing all the mins essential to your dog's lllliili (ill . laiizes, the second team MONTREAL, ICP)--Entrance of a second Montreal team in the National Hockey League will be discussed in the near future by top executives of Montreal managing director Frank Beike said Saturday. The plan is strictly in the formative stage now. If it mater- exercis- ing the old Montreal Marrons' franchise, would be owned and op- erated by a group independent of the present owners .ol Csnadiens. Belize has built up junior hockey since he came to Montreal from Toronto more than seven years ago but the attendance has been falling off. It has been somewhat the same with Montreal Royals, who "It's no use trying to sell people something they don't want," said Seiko. "They want to see NHL Hockey and the only way more people can get to see the big lesguers would be to have two teams operating in Montreal. "1 have on hand thousands of, letters from fans who would likej iio see the Canadians in aclionf and I keep getting more every dy. Itls certain we can't make the Forum any larger, so the only answer would be another team. "We still have the Maroon fran- chise, and what we could do would be to lift the QHL Royals into the s.:M:.:.:.:.u by buying control of Colonial in advance of approval of the mer- ger application. Eastern contend- ed that buying of Colonial stock Caliadiells, W by Eastern officials was on a per- lonai basis. Twine does A - do-oar-rim L122 1:-5 uvaln "'17!!! 'R0l..E'T- HORNE MOTORS --r i.7iD6A1OBILi.' it we mm-r aw HIS can wai.i., I'M come Tb mom auv ONE FROM -mm! NA - us I wan-r JIOFENE - ll'iE'?n' 'm”' ”i?v Q gs NEXT CAR. vac” HDIIOOIII , . Mr I'f'.”a 6("LtlI1i The Army odors a healthy and vigorous Ms. A run. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Will Consider Second lMontrea1 NHL Team NHL. With the draft system a certainty to be adopted by the NHL, additional players of big- time calibre could be obtained that Beike said television "is making the fans more choosey." "They can sit back and take their entertainment at home. They won't go out to see a iunior or senior game but they will come to see a NHL attraction. I've got thousands of letters to prove it." Selke said if a second Montreal team entered the NHL. the matter of ownership would be an impor- tant factor. "It would ,bo absolutely nec- essary that there be no hint of dual ownership. In other words, a new NHL team would have to be- supporied and operated by a sep- arate group of people. There is no place for dual ownership in this lmigui-. That mirzht have been one. of the fnctors of the dPm1Sn of the old Maroons. and we wouldn't want it to happen again." Retired Mailman Recalls challenge DENVER, tAPl- Frank schma- ciier, 70, retired general superin- tendent of mails here. recalled the ”cleversst challenge we had" dur- iniz his 50 years of getting the mails through. It was a letter addressed to: "Wood, ”John. "Mass." Schmacher said the letter was finally delivered to John Under- wood, Andover, Mass-naturally. Earth Tremors In Pennsylvania coal Mining centre WILKES-BARRE. Pa. (AP) - The second series of earth tremors in three days damaged hundreds of homes and br ke up strevts Tuesday nigh in I ares anere anthracite mines honey- comb the earth, The shock sent hundreds of per- sons. many of them in night- rlothes. fleeing to the streets. Po- llCP reported no one was injured. Several residents of the area re- ported hearing underground ex- plosions at the time of the dis- turbance. 'i."he Woodward colliery of the Glen Alden Coal Co, has workings 400 feet under the sur- ftce of the area. The mines were closed after similar tremors Sun- day. The upheaval cracked foundations. walls and windows of homes and raised some sections of pavement as hiszh as a font. Fences were DH-Shed "V013 0"? iZ'-rage attached to a home was pulled away sev- eral inches. There was no estimate of the lnlai dmage. Denies Mines To Blame W .1. Clements. stair mines xer- rr-t'--v. blamed Sunday's tr:-mry;-5, uiiich damaged 300 homes in A: nearby area. on cave-ins in tin.-.l I'ndergi'oiind workings. However. Francis 0. Case. president of th- cnal company. said thev "were not due in mining activities under that area." Many residential areas in this northeastern Pennsylvania coal mining area are built over active or abandoned mines. Sundav afternoon's tremors were the first of their kind ever ex- '”a iesidential area of Allentown. 70 PAGE SEVEN Narcotics Racketeer lllontreal secret Sentenced To Prison Emergency control By Vancouver court lcentro Opened VANCOUVER. 1CPl-- The st-nun, MONTREAL -(CPl - A secret was two down and one to go today i centre which would be (hg mun in -the west roast viar on the nar-I uintroi point in the event of on com: racket I I ,atomic bomb attack on this city George Maliot-k. termed a king-y W35 npened Friday. pin in lllP.lRrgl-!Sl drug ring in: px-om the centre. Canadian history. was sentencedi non W” not made Monday to prison terms Vi'l1lPl11.."xergpnCy fnrcps m could keep him behind bars iorimr, mt. msuamn whose loca- hiOVn ' all reduce and would be dir- 2R 3'53” .ec-ted. . . i ..3::..i":..i:':. it: To is in - mm: -w in be safe from anything but I direct hit and was described as me of the best "main control" sta- tions on the continent, F"'f7nl a confer:-nre room. it: rolls lined with maps and charts instructions could go nut tn the six sub-divisions and the 40 dis- trir-is in the civil defence pattern Each emergency service has been allotted a room to direct ifs rperations on O1'E'i'.'tll instructions fmm the C0-Of'dlllllOl'. Plniis have hnr-n made in nu 5 me 70 schools a: temporary hos- siight, curly-haired lli'lllFfl Statr-si treasury agent nam:-ti Henry 1.! Ciorodano broke a narroiirs rinz doing an estimated 5750.000 an- nual husiness. Maiiock was senlrvnw-ri in .xPlPlli years on each of three. t-ha:-gs-s i conspiracy to possess narvr)tir's.t giving away narcotics and posses- sion of narcotics. The sentences. run consecutively. - In addition. he was ordered in; pay fines totalling 517,000 or ini ctr-fault serve an additional sr-inn years. William Carter. the first of iii--; rltnls, each rnpahle of handling three in face trial, is serving a-1,000 casuaiiio: seven-year sPni9nt'P- 1 The communications phase is Mallni:k's brother John. who fled; being organized by 1m mug, with him on February. 1951. when they jumped a mini of 54fl.t)0() hail. is still at lll')Pl'l)'. Malinrk. captured in New Ynrlt last. December. was Ir-rmrvd in special Frnwn l'()llflSf'l l')oli:l:H Firown RI "prcwirl:-nt nnd ;zenr-i"'I manager of a husliicss dcaliniz in n.urdI-ring souls of the par-pin. "hams" twnnix-five mobile instal- liilnns are ready to take over Itrom riisrurued T"L'iil:Ir channels. Mode-r-n Houdini Saved From Safe i Mli')i)L.1:2TON. N. 14., 'CP) - 'lin'Pive-year-old Lloyd Evans was illlhbihlt min the lOt'lx' nz mechan- T00kP(lti.-m of an old sale when it lock- ed from the. ll'lSidP. it was snmn time They were several blocks Tuesday night's shocks. Similar earth movements from miles to the smith. several hour.-"i bump in; earlier. Allentown has no coal father found the man with the pi-.-rienced in this city of 98.000. lcnmbination. workings under it. sonar soldier lllrs Mr. Gardner, of 48, can out many men yuan younger to rllama in physical fitness and domino. He has mods para- chute lumps and proudly wears the parairoopefs winqr. Excallonf medical and doniof can Help look after Ilia health and well-being of our soldiers. As for opportunities, look of the wide chain of iii”: and node: a man eon learn. Who! ofllar organization will give him such ueollsnr training and pay him for it at the some limo? Nun days promotions ran some very fun. There an hurldrldl of rumor Ioldiou who came from the ranks to become senior N.C.O.'s and slicers. ..-e....r -Tl”? . I. "inn is plenty of travel, ehallangs and hlhrul for the Canadian soldier those days. Manoowns and duty in all porn of Canada. including the Amie rlgionlf Arrive sarvieo in Korea and Glrmanyl fhc job of helping in defend Canada In or big as thin country and as uomrad as the ilirsahniny points of sygrauion. . Wiis is aPr0ud Life. f Challenging, Rewarding ARMY RE(JIl.'l'l'lNG STATION. 103A Kent Street. ”'i'o young men nsm OWEN GARDNER, "C" who want in lFl'H" Cali.-irla and at the same l1!1lF. ensure themselves an excellent and secure future. there is no better life than lwcome a lamou A well rcatl an rm-ortl collection To 50 eligible you must be 77 lo 0 yvorod ope, skilled fradounon to 45. When applying bring birth earIMcaIoor other proof of age. ' APPLY RIGHT AWAY - For full information write or visit Mo Anny loci-airing Contra nearest your OI! Is the Army, a figure of awe nmlrvspt-('1 for all young soldiers who meet him. the Army. The Army is an honourable. nohle profession." These are the words of RSM Om-n Cnrtlnrr. in man who lmmrs just about everytliing there is in luiuw almul lifc in lllP (Uaiiatliali Arrnr. Ho juinell llie (Ianuilian Army Ill In-urs ago as it lll'lllllIlil'r lm). His cxporirnvc includes years of senice in-fnrr the oullnrvuk of war in 193'? and a fine record from H30 in l945. in ncliiming llI(' milk of Rt-gimviilnl Fcrizrnlit Major in the famed l'rin('(-.ss l)lIlTlCl:I.R tlaiiutliaii l.ll:lll lnfiulir). lip ha: a figure in tho (Inimtliilii Army. rcnpct-lctl and atlniircrl by the iliousnmls he has scrvvul with null lirlpi-vl in train. (llllli"r('sllIi;;llllllllllllill.ll('dI1llIh1llIP0lll1P lino.-l rl.l-.-iral Illl(lalgi1l')'.Blll Hill (Liii:uliu:r'siirsl dl1llgl'FillPFl inlrrcsl Charlolu-town, P. I9. I. - Twit-phone .110! THE ARMY RECRUITING STATION or RH!!! 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