SPACE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Tlicizxrs:-iu'oN'raGUia: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron stewuc. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lsvera. ;ITIl.0DGlTl:'V1IVI7!I.r'nIlvly be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome. ltesfiiuranit. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: lhn It Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar. .'lllS(i0l7NTS on Town of ..'CAR CEMENT Just an-ived. M...m;giia: taxes will be allrm-ed.Siipply limited. Poole dz Thompson. Srpirmhrr 30th. 3l.td. Montague. .'IN).V"T I"0II(il".'l' i.lw I"HllIiI”.l'l ..'HAPTIST ('HI'R('".. George- Sals at Sieuwl and l'-ieck'sinda.i'.1inwn. Sunday. Sept. 27: 2 pm.. IIWIEOYPG b.l' U19 V"li9d Chmfh Sunday School for all ages; 7 p.m.. L!tI19u5'A1fI- ispecial gospel service with Mr. ' " lwiilard MacI.ean of Peters Road ..'F.V(9A(iEW”3NT- -- MT M1d1singlng and bringing the message. Mr: John D. Machonalrl. Valiey- A11 1mv11p1-1, Held East. announce the rnr:aszc- .. merit nf their daughter. xiarciiciiic. ".55-.,ny N1'RglN(; (-olmgkg 7T”'”'v "” W'-llmm F-”l'" Emmi T0" iA very cnihusiastic group of niem- of Mr. and Mrs Fulton Smith. Neiv.'ih,.,,, 01 11” 51 pew-3 Bay wo. F'”"h: V”"'i”' l” mk" pm" NM" men's Institute are thoroughly en- pmher Ilrrl ' ljnylnng ' liiome care or the sick, begun on Scpt 9th and being held weekly ':ElV”"h". under the lcadcrship of Mrs. Moses 27th An after church service ati , . , a "Ii. mndurnd by Mr, L'W,Macli.nes. Rlx. who is conducting Harris. with special singing fromithe course” the Murray Harbour folk. All ar-l IHVIIPFI in come in aflr-r thrir regular church servir'e. "ll 7, 7 and .'GF,(lRGl-'.'l'0WN l'AST()RAL' "lil- CHARGE.-United Church of can.:'l'"" W1"- ada. Services for September 2'liri.lM"'"””' ll A. M. Milltown Cross; 230 P. M 13”" '””-l" 10 ml”: Rally Dav Service at Sturgeon: 7 eh””"Hp p”"mS”' P M Georgetown. I-leak W A. Patcrsmi. MllliS'lPr. until (;(lSPI".li Sunrlav. "VHF Il'atwi'l1aFlc. bl "WLBEIIP. '.lli)NTA(iI'E Legion final n.i:lii. RIHEO, games ('nnlnIillllil' silverplaie draw- Llanieen service. Excellent Fun for all at the Curling Rink. Admis- Proceeds for . WJHI RCHVOIT CHRIST, Sun- ;day. Sept. 27. Murray Harbor 6 jpm.. Bible School and Lord's Supper; 8 P. M. last great meet- rnn MONTAGUE-The constriic- ill”? OI "'""l",l'””- ""?Pl"3"- M'- tlori nf the new nurses' residence .”,”l M” Vl'm"m VI M19 with .1, Montague 15 mpmh. p,.N.oed.nz linrino. iriimpcl and boys leading . . , . .. . W , , . and already the franiim; and1”w :l”I1”'ngk,hI::::)N,;'l 1?0l""l,s' bnaiding-in have been nnnipleti-d,.p"” lg”: :1 l 1 id. Q I . tnteiher with the roofing. Tlheifihlp irhM1tRm Lgrlhls dglpgeri Nwdm” m 56 rpm mm: by 34 wet .lnnta;;ue 0 a.m., e .c oo ffnr all ages, ll am. l.nrd's Sup-i Md” Iwnvidmz 12 hedrmmsv "HA;-or and preaching. Sermon "The ..'Nl'IVt' NURSES' RESIl)F.N('E M”; r"”m- r"”V””” r””m- ma” Gospel According in Jnhn'.. All "mls r""m- halh”mm5- Oml kluhr 'ur:s-d to attend these services. I W II I5 H IlWl"5m7F.l' flame builds iKPnllPII'l Norris. evangelist. - Ing There are eight bedrooms on the second floor and all other rooms are l ted on the nrstfioor. The new resi ence. under contract plated. the work of pouring the to County Construction. was start- cement for the 46-foot pillars for. ed on August 18. and is scheduled the new Montague bridge is un- to be completed in November. ,derway. The pillars will be driven ..'POL'RlNG CEMENT FOR NEW l BRIDGE - With the 'forms com- CAPITOL . SATURDAY SHOW TIMES MATINEE 1:80-3:30; EVENING 7:00-9:00 LAST SHOWING TODAY I'll! BET WESTERN OF THE YEAR "PACK TRAIN" Ital-ring Gene Autry - Smiley Bnrnetto MONDAY -- TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - In the 200 Years Of The Old West's Glory and Greatness. ofsuim Wisrs FURY-FILLED GLOIIIS 7ii;g(.s'm:ag.. more 441! I 0 I F ' :..nm em MHENIOO avmo Alllbl I-oi-oi" As I RES NEWS - SELECTED SHORTS 1:.- CAPITOL IIEVIVAL NIGHT SHOW TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 29th ONE suownzc ONLY AT 9:30 P. M. - NOW AT BOX OFFICE. Y-AVOID RUSH. q . . the Red Cross class in. carnl- l iChapel. "Montague (mspel Tabernacle. . long. . HEAR Mr. Roy ll. Campbell RADIO EVANGELIST AND YOUTH LEADER Sept. 28 to Oct. 1st Mr. Campbell is the Director of "Youth for Christ" and "Light of Life Hour" broadcast Moncton. N.B. He has visited the Island on several OFCRSIOIIS and will he wel- iromed in ilie following places at I 18 pm. each evening as he hriiigsv a vital message from God's word. Hear him Monday 28th at Georgetown Baptist Church, Tues- ldsy at Upton Gospel Chapel. Wod- ncsday at Rea:-ii Point Gospel and TIiui'.sdny the at All are cordially invited to at- d. into the river bottom to bed rock. and on top of the pillars will be formed the full abutments. On these and two centre pillars the new three-span concrete bridge will be placed. The centre span will be approximately 80 feet long, and the two end spans each 40 feet There is provided ll. 24-foot roadway and 1 5-foot walk. It is expected that the new bridge, un- der oontrwt to R.A. Blyth, Tor- onto, will be completed in January. Dlfersonals ..'Mlxs Mu Griffiths, R.N., Hal- ifax, N.E.. in visiting in Montague. guest of Miss Myrtle Campbell. .fMlss Belle Mscurre, Tauntnri. Man, who is vacationing in Man- issue is spending a few days in Summsrsids. ..'agt. William Mcxenna. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mcxenna, Montague. arrived home this week after serving with the American army in Korea, ..'Mr and Mn. Fred Henry. Mur- ray Harbour. were visitors to Mon- tague recently. piicsis of Mrs. Henry's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Angus Mathesnn. .FMr. Emil Mscbeod is spending a few weeks with his mother, Mrs. Angus Mathcson. Montague. after spending the past month as a patient in the Vcterans Wing of the P.E.I. Hospital. Charloitcown. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Heath Montgom- ery. French River. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bernard. and two sons Gerald and Wayne wern visitors last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mcxeeman, Mon- tague. Road, has returned to St. stan's College where he taking grade twelve, in Hamilton. week, after spendimz two their parents. panied on return by Mr. and Mrs Alex MacPhersnn, Grand View SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 Mr. Willard Mccarron. Si..Mary'sf Dun- l is now Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser andi daughter Faye left for their home1 Ont, by motor last: weeks i holidays in Valleyflcld. guests all They were sccom-K PIKNCE EDW THE GUARDIAN... CHARLOT'l'E'1'OWN The following statement was is- sued yesterday by Mr. Arthur E. lllolland. Summerside. president of Local 1811. International Brother- hood nf Electrical Workers, in connection with the current wage and hours dispute for telephone employees: "The statement of fact' sent out to their employees by the Island Telephone Co. and also handed over to the press for mass circu- lation throughout the Province. does not contribute to improve the present differences between the Company and the Union. Our at- titude toward the Company ap- proaching the Public Utility Board at this i,ime.is that they are 'put- ting the cart before the horse'. "We maintain that they should have accepted the decision of the Arbitration Board. put it into practise. and then go to the Public Utility Board if they could show that it was hurting them. The Utility Board has stated and the Company admitted that the em- ployees were scheduled for' A five :per cent incerase when the dial iwas cut over in Charlottetown any- Union President Issues Statement Re Telephone Wage And Hours Dispute way, so surely another W; would not ruin them. "The Company maintains the 40 hour week is a 10 per cent in- crease. We say it is not a lo per cent increase in operating expenses for the Company. before the Public Utilities Com- mission in 1951 for an increase in rates. which were received. Mr. Dickie. general traffic nianiiger. in running over expected expenses for 1953 said: 'And a large amount for the proposed introduction of a re- duced work week from M hours, 5':- days to 40 hours. 5 days. This trend is RCIVRn(',lllR. across the country very rapidly; most. of all the telephone oompanies have al- ready adopted it; one of our sister systems will put it. in. I under- stand, early in 19512 and we believe that the Island Telephone Com- pany would wish the same condi- tion for their staff about that time-.' "Now, when the Arbitration Board recommends it for I954. it is turned down by the Oompany. We hope that this short statement will show to some extent the un- ion's side of the picture." 'who will visit with their soii-i.n- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ;Merriel McPhail. Their many ,frier.ds wish them a very happy lmliday niid safe return. ..'Mr. Floyd McGaugli, B.A., son nf Mr. and Mrs. I..a7.ai'us McGaugh. fnear River, left last week to take lup his studies at Holy Heart Sem- .lllaFV Halifax. His many friends .wish him every success. Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Heath Stewart. Montague. is a patient in the P.E. I. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark and dauglilar Sandra of Borden are spending several days in Mont- ague, guests of Mrs. Cls.rk's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Stewart. .fMisses Anna MacLaren and Reta Gill returned to Montague after an enjoyable vacation spent at Cavendish. Miss MBCEAIOH is of Commerce, while Miss Gill is employed with the Jamleson Drug Company. ..'Mrs. Martha Brown and Mrs. Isabcll MacLeod are leaving for Montreal this morning after spend- ing the past week as guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Mon- tague. They were accompanied by Mrs. MacLeod's two daughters, Glenda and Barbara. and her nephew, John Arthur Matheson. This is Mrs. Brown's first trip to the Island since 1914. and she has noted lntany changes throughout the Island since that time. Lady Baden Powen . Continued from page 2 home. be u. helpmate to her hus- band and bring up her children for the life she wants them to lead," said the world youth leader. Her Ladyship is a, member of anothsr world organization. the on the staff of the Canadian Bank Associated Country Women of the Large Catches Dragger Fleet out of Souris has had some very successful fishing trips during the lprcsent month. In one period of two weeks the boats landed 40,000 lbs. of rorlfish. more than 45,000 lbs. of hake. 176.000 lbs. of had- dock and 192.000 lbs. of flounders. for a total of almost 500,000 lpounds. I This was the largest amount of nsh landed, in any two week per- iod. since drainer fishing was in- trnduced in the Province several years ago. according to officials of the Department of Fisheries in Charlottetown. Mackerel are beginning to put in .fThs clragger fleet operating Reported By Off Souris an appearance of! Rustico, and fishermen are expecting the large autumn variety to show up very soon. Unfavorable weather has prevented wide-scale fishing out of Riistico for most of the past week. The boats brought in A few. mackerel yesterday. some salmon are usually caught at St. Peters Bay by fishermen at this time of year, but thus far very few have been taken. The quantity is never very large in the best of seasons. The price of ood. hake, haddock and flounders is fair: the price for mackerel is good. PLYMOIITH Leo i simnrs DRIVE IN THEATRE SHOWING SUNDAY, SEPT. 2'7 ADVENTURE Spcncer Tracey - Gene Tierney - Van Johnson Genn Proceeds in aid of Kiwanis Wading Pool. ARD A TRUE LIFE , ADVENTURE FINAL TO-DAY "ABBOTT AND COSTELLO GO TO MARS" SPECIAL FEATUREITE LOVE! CARTOON "CRUISE car" :3 DAYS sranuno MONDAY STORY OF THE BOLDEST RAID EVER MADE FOR A WOMAN'S CLERK CABLE GENE M-In "NEVER AETME GO”, ALSO BET E SMITH HIT "CASH STASIIERS" "LETS ASK 0S'.l'RADAMlJS"- At the hearing ,1 Well Known S.D.U. Graduates Enler Seminary In Halifax ...."I'wo brothers of last yell"! St. Dunstan's University graduat- Lng class. John and Joseph Mull- ally of Souris West have entered Holy'l-leari Seminary in Halifax. They are the sons of Mr. George Mullslly and the late Mrs. Mull- ly. John Mullslly had an exception- al athletic career during his course at St. Dunstanis. He was A member of the first football team for three years and man- ager oi the senior basketball team for two years. in student activities he held important positions. year sldeni. of his class. president nf,lhe Student's Union and national vice-president of the Canadian Federation of Catholic College Students. He was a mem- ber of the Maritime Intercolleg- iaie Debating League. an instruc- tor In first aid and a valuable contributor to the "Red and White." Joseph was a member of the first team basketball squad for four years and for nne year was a member of the first football team. .loe was a member of the Intercollegiate Debating League and President. of the local branch of the Catholic College Sludcnts' Mission Crusade. also Last Oonsthiciion Of New Federal Bldg. In Montague .fThe new federal building at Montague will get underway very shortly. possibly next week, it was learned yesterday. The contractor. M. F. Schurmsn. is proceeding wit the ordering of materials. and following their ar- rival, the actual construction of the new building will commence. The building is 84 feet long and World. of which she is a lite mem- ber. lAt one time, she was 8. mem- ber of Hampshire. Eiigliuid. Wo- men's Institute and in Kenya. Africa. where she lived for a num- ber of years, she was president of the E.A.W.L. (East Africa Women's League). Wherever she goes and w atever she does, s burning spark of en- thusiasm will be carried. for Lady Baden-Powell wholeheartedly lives by the Guide law to be happy under all conditions, to be a friend to all and to be useful to others. OANAOIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS LAND FOR SALE MOIINT STEWART. P.E.l. Sealed tenders distinctly marked on envelope "Offer for Land. Mount Stewart. F. E. 1.". will be received by the undersigned up to and including October 5. 1953. for the purchase of land and land covered by water. including im- provements thereon but excepting pumping equipment, at Mount Stewart, P. E. I. The parcel, containing approxi- mately 10 scres. is shown outlined red on plan dated Charlottetown. P. E. I., August 31. 1953. which plan may be seen at the office of the Supcrintcndeni. C. N. R.. Charlottetown. or Agent. C.N.l't., Mount Stewart. Terms: Payment on award. Tender must. be accompanied by certified cheque nr money order in favour of Canadian National Railways for 10'?l. of amount of- fered. Highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. 6. 15. SOUTH. Regional Manager. Real Estate Department Moncton. N. B.. September 21, 1953. 1'”””""”””'”””””"'”"'""1 Before buying any hearing aid, you owe it to yourself to try the I953 t8.5: 5NI1'I-I . HEARING AID under our I0-day money.-back. Guarantee! By mnkmolwovld-famous Zonltlmlovlllanund mllo sols (lean Canduetlon own. at moderate aura nu) rooms Music STORE Plsnoln Rullol. Electrical Appliances MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 10'! Queen St. Clftown, P.l.l. he was appointed Life Pre-' lie was vice-' i SEPTEMBER 26. ' 1953 56 feet wide with a full basement. on the first floor is located the new post onlca. I56 feet by 39 feet. including the lobby and working area. Adjacent to it will be the new customs and excise office, 40 feet by 30 feet approximately. On the second floor are offices for the R.C.M.P. Detachment and the Department of Fisheries, 1,0. gather with living quarters for the Rc.M.P.' Detachment. It is understood that the build. mg is scheduled to be completed within one year, so that by next fall the building will pi-obabiy 1,, in use. MONDAY. 28 SEPT.- Brisiol School ...... ,, TUESDAY. 29 SEPT.- ,St. Peter's Bay North Rollo Bay East School Rollo Bay West School THURSDAY. 1 OCT.- Souris High School Souris FRIDAY. 2 OCT.- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY IINIT SOHEOIILE St. Peter's Bay Southrschool . St. Peter's Bay Hall WEDNESDAY, 30 SEPT.- Souris West School Souris ........................... .. Souris Convent. 11:00-Noon . 2200- 3:00 ........ .. 4200- 5:00 7:00- 8:00 School .. 11:00-Noon ............ .. .. 2200- 3:30 . 11:00-Noon .. . 2200- 3:30 ..................... .. 7200- 8:30 9:30- 7:00- 8:30 . 9:30- iitsrmm F EVAIIOIIAIEII NIIK YOIIVE EVER usin mmmrolltrium Sometimes, the habit of buying the same brand over the ears keeps you from knowing how much better anot er brand can be. For instance. you may be missing the true milk flavour of Borden's Evaporated Milk, If so, try just one tin. Borden's must be the best you've ever tasted or your money back! A MARITIME IPRODUCT - Made by Borden's oi Truro, Nova Scolia r flare I339. I III! 0FfI(l-WIIIIIW. UIIIIIO E. O. JOHNSTON! Says You can't miss with Dominion Coronet- s 1) year savings plan that returns all the deposits you have made, plus the face value of the left with the policy,-PLUS the dividends policy-if you die before 65. rhons me for details. EDWIN 0. JOIINSTONE, B.A., c.i..o.. Provincial minus! iii - us anlnnn Street. cimiomunm. e. 1:. L Rough. Pulpwood Commencing Monday. Sepl.,.28lh we will be buying Bough Pulpwood at our yard in Montague. tn. AllDEltSON& co. LTD. 1