MlXlI:,i:ie.,gg are announced fret-IIIBIP . are helping create incr:E::do:o;;:om about the whole :? the Nova Scotia coal lnduatI'Y'i' me mine "just keeps rollin' along. That one is the Four Star Colli- ..-V at Broughton -- one of the most ii;...i.- mechanized mines in Can- lda and one. which in two short .1.-pi-s has built an enviahle're- Illli'll0n iorgood quality luv at good competitive prices. t rm cry r,-om the ghost town of. mm "am. nf a few years ago. iumtiuii llw -iamc Broughton to 3". old Tiicr of Cal)? Breton .m,. Chan;-'5' are they'll tell M. ,,f 3 great dream that failed .v a miilti-million dollar Pl”0l9Ct M M". wroniz. For it was here h. in 190?, a British company LP. up -A post -'-rnmunifv as the 1.--..v.w prnjcct' g I g .,.h,. -1-ownsite was laid out with tnvrrns. a hotel and dance halls. -pm. main street was two miles long and the coal which was to up the lifeblood of the community nab already to be shipped. Then. at the 11th hour came the almost iiiilicltevablr news .. The Coal ('lll.llFl never leave the pit-head --- ns running rights on the nearby railway had been denied the com- pany. And thus the project -- the mm, and tho honcs of man.V. all t ti Illiitl so tlioy laid for many years until in 195:2. the new Brougllioll arose like it Phoenix and this time with no snails and no opposition. Today. a series of conveyor belts carry the coal from the face of scam up to the plthead. This is the first such system of under- ground-to-surface transportation to ho installed in a Canadian coal mine, Upon reaching the plthead the coal is oil treated to perman- pntly remove dust and grime. It Ellerslie Bideford Mr, and Mrs. James Coughlin. Sunimcrside spent the Thanksgiv- ing weekend, visiting MI". Cough- lin parent's. Mr. and Mrs. John Cmighlin. The congregation of the Bideford United Church pastoral charge. are sorry to learn of the departure of their pastor. Rev. A. .i. Mac- Donald and Mrs. MacDonald. in the near future. Rev. Mr. Mac- Donald has accepted a call to New Port United Church, New Bruns- wick. They will take up residence there November lst. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy who are residing in Gagetown. N. B., where Mr. Hardy is employed, spent the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamine Bridges and Mrs. and Mrs- Ralph Hardy. Mr- and Mrs. Melvin Hutchin- :-on and daughter, Susan, of St. .Iulin. N. B.. spent the Thanks- niriiig holiday with Mrs. Hutchin- xnnis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Har- nlrl Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson of Morell spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Dlckieson'r parents. Mr. and Mrs- Ernest McNevin. Miss Jeanetta Ogden iii spending A holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gills. Mr. Orville Miller. with the R. C. A. F. stationed at Chatham. N. 3.. sustained multiple bruise; and a cut on the forehead from .I motor ncident while on the way home for Thanksgiving. Mr. Bertram Phillips. Halifax, went the weekend with his family In Elleralle.' Mr. and Mrs- Cyril Williams and family Cavendish. on spending a few days in Ellenlie. the guest: nf Mrs. William: parents. Mr. and Mn. Thoma: Gregg. n. H, BROOK ANNIVERSARY HST. CATHARINES, om. (cp)- B I death of Mai.-Gen. Sir Isaac rock. first lieutenant-governor .1 Upper Canada in the war of 1m "1""! of Queenston height: was commemorated Thursday when .Four Star-A Bright Spot in N.S. Coal Picture min. ciounga and thrutall also Ilzed according to market neodn. then shipped to all polntl Hy md who, mung markets and of the Mar-itiinea. tremendous undertaking is Bru my tho moughton of todai isl I The guiding hand behind this dlor Coal Cam Limited. Prui- dent. Geo. B. Burchell. who with his son. David. Vice-President and General Manager oi Four Star Coilieries, Ltd., are the third and fourth generation: of this Old Cape Breton Coal Mining family. which has been actively engaged in coal .. mining for nearly 100 years. tedeaui; Notes -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mosher and son. Dartmouth. N. 5.. spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Mnsher's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. They left on Monday to visit Mrs- Mosher's sister. Mrs. Allan Martin and Mr. parents. Mr and Mrs. Allan Mos- her. Mr. anc Mrs. Wallace MacLeod. Sackville. N. B.. were week-end guests of Mrs. MacLeod's mother Mrs. E. S. Weeks and Mr. Weeks- They also called on relatives in Tyne Valley and Wellington, ac- companied by Mrs. Weeks. They returned to Sackville on Monday October 10th. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Maclnnls have returned from a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Haverhill. Mass. Mr. Thomas liloyse is undergo- ing treatment in the P. E. I. Hos- pital and is making a good re covery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness and ciiildren, spent the weekendl in the Annapolis Valley. Mr. Ronald Dawson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson. Central Bedcque. and Mr. John Montgom- cry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Martin. Charlottetown and then on, to Montague to visit Mr. Mosher'sl Montgomery, Lower Bedeque. stu- dents at Mt. Allison spent the holi- day with their parents. The funeral of the late Mrs. DELEGATES AT MARITIME PHALANX - PHIAT CONFERENCE Pictured above are the dele- gates were addressed by Dr. gates who attended the Tenth Frank Macxinnon. Principal oi Annual Maritime Phalanx-Phiat Prince of Wales College; Rev. Conference held at the Y.M.C-A. Marvel Dunbar of the Central in Charlottetown over the past Christian Church. Charlottetown: weekend. Councillor A. Walthen Gaudet of The conference was presided the City Council; and Mr. Al over by Mr. Barry Beers. Pre- Tyler. Dr. George Fisher of sident of the Maritime Phalanx Charlottetown was a discussion Tribunal. The sixty-five dele- leader. (Photo by Garnhumi. Gordon Woodside. was held on - Wednesday afternoon. October 5th. Fonnef Presldelw and was largely attended The ser- - - vice was conducted in the home, Menco Dlgs by Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. Mr. Alden Leard. of tlic Mt.l Vmxlco elk” mp) i",M”'"l Allison teaching staff spent thcmvlla Cam - 58' meudam "1 Thanksgiving holiday with his par- Mexico from 1940 10 1945. died ems. Mr. and M754 W,.3"'-"' Leanl Thursday of a heart ailment at his Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gillcspielmnch near.the cap".al' and daughter. Ann of Souris. were The wamme president "13 TV in Bedcquc on Sunday afternoon. cently had left the Mexico City They called on Mrs- Gm95Ple'51heart institute after treatment. He father, Mr. Albert Weeks, and hcrlsuffered I heart auabk Thursday sister Mrs. William Stzivert andl g y Mr. Stavcri. They were enroutc1'"””""g and med 3" haul" and 15 minutes later. home from their vacation. plouun no your livhg. And Ianodolyourhiieluivitli be redecorated year: later and tiara-up-by-no-piqued: hhnlv. &.IcridunhI'7CI.7IUf d-lnennhlnue-riuan.un officer: of the 44th Field Regi- ment, Royal Canadian Artillery. D:I3ed I grutli on Brock'r tomb a u . the aaetetii. n It 1' 1” "'" '"'”' EASIER than you think to plan Lind build rnodern KI"I'C' JEN COSTS LESS than you thinl- wiiii S Y L V A P LY noucus m Pivwooii Vitli nay-to-work-with Sylnply plywood and tho Ina Sylvaply booklet "How to Plan and Build nu". King. I" l- '1, ,9." U I c... ' g i ,' 4-" ,, ulna to your homo and uhinun to law Hula: on only enough to build and budget. San your Sylvaply dank: Iowl in: cabinet: with surface: tint won't chip, thn nke lunch and war Vitliont deiiring. P-inirhu on daily retoudied, can new, modern. Syluply Kitchen Cnbincu -upodhrboliotinoofyourhonn. Iii; 5' Iylvaply II Ieif-turning -nu-inl.youeunuuua:aIhinmh-sin. Vorki-youths--tlfyanunnr.inmll vhulcuetia-ctcnati-u.l'n:booklct OyinEyduhrhnaIQhtyou--no Dooeuardninnoppuurloveruhinm TL,.Liin&lmItial'lIC70U bkyua-i.lyuIuuldruh-ilinw hwbhn-IIIvHuh-caphoordofvu lav-uaUypqunn-Iultyuuriidllt Nollickyiiuryvldiwivlrdr-VHIII5 baltlrruritl-.HIId -dnlidllll GABI NETS vliulur you do it your-nlf or have it done. proiocu from single Syluply. Kill look '3. Your 379'-Pl! in Iliov DOUGLAS III PIYWOOI s-vi-ut.-L-o..a..i.J-co-u.c..i u-uni u uni... mm. ww- MIN- uiu MocDOttAl.D ..ggm woonwollllt Cajun, as 1:. was ac. nu-oiuuyg ES llanada S 3 people will liuy TOO MUCH WORK ST. CATHARXNES. (int. (CPL- they are unable to give their best ment to one." soturdny.0ct. 15. 1956 The Guardian Page 11 1. Ito children in the clunoonu IE da.. "1 ml A St. Catharines board of educa-lanll for teaglferit fl: 13:: cw trlon member is concerned wlietherlthan aduiu," "id teachers are wearing tlicmsclveshales, "1 cup. 3,, how . pun. out so much at night school that can do two iobr without I labi- trustae W. ;G. ”i)oiiiiiimii l.')xc-ciitiie" is can aftord. For infurninliun, scr- gs lo PEoPLE LIKE CANADA SAVINGS BONDS BECAUSE THE SIMPLE AUTOMATIC PURCHASE PLANS- ENABLE THEM TO OWN A SECURITY THAT CAN BE CASHED h AT FULL FACE VALUE PLUS GOOD INTEREST ANYTIME; - 37z'ynqomtyom:-mow flare Ill! vwwxcz.-twmaa. emu E. '3. JOIlllST0lll Whole Lift” Policy sold in minimum amount; of 310.001) Rates are extremely low. Now you can have extra prolect4'un M g 50” you mwm 0. JOIINSTONE. B.A., c.i-n., Provincial - tn - us Gnmm Street, Charlottetown, P. I. r. .- i. ' ."-rt9)EP?-'9 ;;L.r;E - .... ...Eg..;.....E EP;-an-as . ;'A..”..z...-..x..a.:.. 4 .s- - -v.