Warn Rail Rate increase Will Speed Up Inflation . .r.tii'A tCP -Spokesman for . t u Canada's 10 provincesi .. -ti Thursday that approval of erases is felt mostly in the West and in the Marltimes. Evidence submitted by the prov- KTCHSIIIZ PF0D0rtion of the general rise in' freight rates." Mr. Smith said. 3 ituiway application for a l&per- y inces had shown that the railways s-F ' mu it-eight rate increase will seri- .,.. iv accelerate inflation. mu warning was made by M. A. itiacl-'lterson. counsel for Sash-I ,it-hcwan. as the Western andj Ma,-mme provinces began their mtttttatiun of their case against. the increase before tiie board of ,..m..,ort commissioners. He was. ;up;iDl'I9(I by counsel for all other. priHlnCe5 except Ontario and Que-j bet" The CNR-CPR application, made Qai'llL'I' this year. was met by an intvriut increase of seven per cent int July 3. The board now is deal-. 1”: with the application as It until? tit itlzicPhci'son, chief spokes- lll.tll for provincial governments nnuosctl to rate increases. said "I pnl satisfied that economists would it-rl there is nothing better calcu-y lnlcd to promote a further meas-j MP of inflation than an increase. "1 freight rates at this time." IEEL IMPACT . sir. MaePherson said the West elil anti Maritime provinces havei ht-cit t-riticized in the Eastern! pii s for objecting to a furtheri itctcttt rate increase. However. hel that the impact of fright rate in-; did not require additional reve nues to maintain efficient services. It also showed that reductions in costs through modernization had not a chance to be reflected in railway operations. Mr. MacPherson said there should be a ”breathing spell” to permit these savings to be re- flccted in the cost of operating the railways. MARITLVIES AFFECTED F. D. Smith. counsel for the tour Atlantic provinces, said the prov- inces contend that the railways have underestimated their reve- nttes for 1956 and overestimated expenses. . The Maritime provinces were being seriously affected by gen- eral freight rate increases bya narrowing of the segment of traf- fic to which such increases ap- plied. More and more rates in Central Canada were falling into fields not subject to the board's control. However. practically all rates in the Atlantic provinces were sub- ject to general increases. ”This is just a way of saying that the Atlantic provinces are be ing asked to assume an ever In- EIISTERII GIIARIIIAII . l'titl'NAL UNITED P a s I 0 r at r2t.u,;c. Services Sunday. 0etober' '.'lsl. 11 am. Millview Commun- ion 7 p.m. Pownal. Rev. T. R. (ioudge.. Minister. . URWELL VERNON. Unitedi Church. Rev. John M. Sheen, min-L Itit-r. Cherry Valley. 9.30 a.m.. iirwell ll a.m. Vernon River 11 am. Communion service In Cher-. ry Valley. i MT. STEWART United Church. Iit't'. B. V. Macl.ean, B..A.. Min- txicr. Mi. Stewart ll a.ni. Don- Iitistun 2.30 p.m. Bristol 7.30 :i.m xii Stewart. Sunday School 1000' um. S0l'RlS-BAY FORTUNI-1. Sun- day Oct. 21st. ll s.m. Souril 3 pm. Bay Fortune. Rev. B. H.l Snow. Botwood. Newfoundland. Special speaker. D. A. Sharpe. Minister. i l'f'TON GOSPEL Chapel. Dun- das. 10.30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages. 11.30 a.m. The Lord's Supper. 7.30 The Gospel Serivce. lit-ar Mr. Fred Johnson tromi Trot-ti, N.S.. as guest spaker. All welcome. ST. J0 H N ' S Presbyterian (hurt-h, Belfast. The scarament of ; the Lord's supper willl be celebrnt- 5 etl next Lord's Day Oct. 21st, at the morning diet of Worship, Ser-t nm It um. and 7.30 p.m. new Donald Nicholson, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN Church Wnodi islands and Caledonia, Sunday Oc- iobcr 21st. Wood Islands 11 a.m.; t'aiedonia- 7.80 p.m. Special sing- ; me in Baellc and English at Cal-I t-tionia. Cairns Henderson. 1' o n y r River. NS. Guest Speaker. .' ANGLICANS (IF Souris. stnttinyi October 21st. Twenty-first Sundayi after Trinity. ll a.in. Then: Willi he a clebration of the Holy Com- munion in Trinity United Church Hall (Main St.) Souris. Reverend. W G. Hogg, . , THE PBESBYTIJRIAN Churcii in Canada. Service for Sunday, Oc- tnhcr 21st. Murray Harbour North. H 00 s.m.. Peterls Road. 7.30 p.m.. Rally Day service will be held in Cambridge Hall at 2.30 p.m. Fiv- filvone welcome. Rev. M. Cari Cur- rte. Ministe . DUNDAS-ANNANDALI-I Unit- Ml Church Circuit. Sunday. Octo- ltrr 21st. 8. A. Cusianee. Pastor. "undss. Divine Worship. 3.00 p.m. The Lord's Supper will be observ- rti at this service. Sunday School. 19.10 .a.m. Annandale. Evening worship. 7.ll p.m. Sunday School. 700 p.m. Forest Hill Sunday School ll a.m. MURRAY iutitnotin - Murray River. Pastoral Charge the Unit- rd Church of Canada. Service: Sunday 21st. Murray Harbour it a. mi. Little Sands. 3 p.m. Murray. River no p.m. "There will be at. IDOCIII song service. sponso ed by i we w.M.s. at 7.30, p.m. Sunday.i Cl. 21st. Guest speaker. Missi Violet Dorlez. Mlu Marian Bruce Office. (:oitiu:c'rioN- Mnntague Mis- sion Week night Services at 8 p.m. BABY CLINIC, Health Nurses Montague. Friday 19th. 2 to 4 p.m. HEAR Rev. B.B. Snow at area Evangelistic Mission, Montague United Church Oct. 21 to 21-ith. Ev- eryone welcome. DUNDAS - Annandale United Baptist Churches. Sunday Oct. 2l. Aniiandale 3:00 p.m. Duntlas 7:30 p.m. Rev. D.J. McCIare. speaker POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday Oct. 21. ll a.m. Millview Communion; '1 p.m. Pownal. Rev. T.R. (tnudge. Minister. PRICSBYTERIAN Church. Wood Islands and Caledonia. Sunday. (ic- tober 21st. Wood Islands. it a.m.. Caledonia 7.30 p.m. Special sinsiltiz in Gaelic and English at Caledonia 5. Guest speaker. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. services for Sunday. October 21st. Cardigan. Divini- 10.00 am. Lorne Valley. afternoon service. 2.30 p.m. Montague eve ning service. 7.30 p.m. Sund:i.v School. 10.00 am. A warm wel- icnme for all. Rev. D.A. Campbell. minister. ONLY 2 days left of the flcxnli one cent sale. Men! Women! There are big bargains for everyone dur- ing the Rexall fall one cent sale Two for the price of one. plus only 1 cent. Over 250 bargains to choose . from. Friday. Saturday. October i iilth and 20th. Mabon Drug Co.. The Itexall Store. Montague. TIIE MONTAGUE Pastoral ('!iart:c. The United Church of Can-i rtda, Rev. .l.M. Fraser. ntinister- i Sunday, Oct. 21. Lower Montague: ll 45 ii.m. - Morning Service and Siiitday School. Trinity Church. Montague: 10 am. - Sunday School. i It am. Morning Service with Ju- nior Choir. This will he a Rally Day Service for Everybody. with boys and Girls taking part. 7:30 p.m. - The opening service oi ottr Evangelistic Preaching Mission for Eastern P.E. Island. The prcrichei Vi-Rev. B.B. Snow, B.li., B.D.. of :Newfoundlsnd. Special music. A I hearty welcome to the seven eve-I nings of the Mission. PERSONALS Messrs. Laurie MacLeod and Fun gene McCarthy it-it recently for Toronto. where they are now em- ployed by the C.N.R. Mr. and Mrs. Grant 3.... F Mayfair Ind Miss Velma Stewart. Rev. L. I 5- Woolfrety, Minister. l citoxcu. or. cats! . rite; lmrdvi day. October 21 -- , 1-00 NIL. Bobla School for alii ll. I.nl.. The Lord's supper and DI'l'aCIlIIII. sermon by KT. Norris. Murray Harbor. on p.m. BIbII.i ItfhootIridtbeIa'd'U I r.cun timed euueliuis Mlmtllue Church of 00 p.m. taaalc from thrie chllrchd. lnrytiamg. cortiiaiiy invited. xahuia -r. gig. evanpliut. blasts back at the mob. ACTIONI SUSPENSEI TODAY AND Cairns Henderson. Tony River. N.; Murray River-Oct. If PLAYING FRIDAY ONLY "INSIDE DETROIT" Starring: Dennis 0'Keefe. Pat O'Brien The story of Mobdoms attempt to take over Am- erlca's Auto Capitol - - - See how the fighting City snow TIME--8 p.m. Y.P.U. Meeting IA! Georgetown On Wetlncstlay evening. an en- ION-Hbie Y.P.U. Meeting was held in Georgetown 'lii'inily juited l(.'li:ii'cl'i Ital! 'l'ltt- Viviitzi; roup (were guests. including the eight delegates who attcuticd the con- ference in New Glasgow. N.s. .They presented lll('Il' impressions of the conference to the George- .'town group. The minister, Mr. Patterson. jlcad the dcvotioital period. and the games committee had several en- joyable games at hand. A dell- the games. and a vote of thanks was extended to the visiting group by Charles Manson. Georgetown. and returned by Beverly MacLeod of the Montague Group. Miss Car- ol Walker was pianist for the ev-i ening. Rev. Mr. Fraser of Mon- tague also introduced Mr. Roland Diamond. who is an active worker with the Montague group. si,ooo,ooo Liber Suii Settled NEW YORK MP! A Sl.000.tlll libel suit by 1' S Seitator Mar- garet Cliasc Situlii I Rep Me.) against the aiiiltors and publish- ers of L'.S.A. Ctiitiitli-nttal was set tied Wednesday by agreement of 'the dciendants to retract libelous statements and payment of ap pi" ximately Sl.'t.tiiiii The settlement was made as the t':"'7 was l)Plll'.' prepared for trial. Senator Smith filed the libel Mill May 7. I952. against Crown Publishers. Inc.: Jack Lait, dc ceased editor of the New York Daily Mirror. and columnist Lee 'ttortimcr. holding that excerpts in the book written by Lait and Mortimer and published by Crown. characterized her as an associatei of an sympathizer with Commui nisli: tum-Communists and fellow- travcllcrs. i The rt-ivaciinii is to bc published as a paid arivt-riisentcnt in Maine newspapers next week. i Navy Week To . Start On Oct. 21 J TORONTO rcpt-Navy Week in' Canada will start this year out lworship. 11.00 am. Sunday School. Sunday. Oct. 21. the islst anniveb sary of the battle of Trafalgar. the Navy League of Canada an-i nount-ed Wednesday. The annual convention of the Navy l.erti.:iie will be held in To-; ronttt during Navy Week, national president C. K. McLeod of Mon treat announced. Navy Icngtte ltralning establish-i ments and sea cadet corps acrosui Canada will be on display to the public throughout Navy Week. and family were rcccnt Sunday ettcsis of their son-in-law and tlnutziiicr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mat-Phcrsiin. Bcllcvuc. Miss Eileen MacPherson spent Snttirriay in Montague and visit- cd with Miss Louise MacPherson who is a patient in the Kings Cou- tiiy Hospital. CUDMORPS DRY CLEANERS I20 Ian: 30. Place 1 Theatre SAT. cious and hearty lunch followed. longer than its 200 inches-two made to .windshield area. the and-one-half inches more than last whole addlnl "P to striking rye- Another beef steer visited the In preparation for shipment on a up-town area of Charlottetown yu- vessel. by Wellington Mat-Neill terday afternoon. This time it and Son. The animal apparently came from the Buntaln and Bell broke lose from his tether and Wharf where it was being held. tore away to the city streets. His REJECT CHINA'S CHARGES ilsh crown colony last week. A for- LONDON iApiE3,-min bu re. eign office spokesman said Wed- jected Red chini. tiara” um. nesday the British charge d'af- Hung Kong aumol-jun wen nu. laires in Peiping. Con O'Neill. told Itizent in protecting Chinese Com Premier Chou En-lai in Peiping munists during rioting in the Brit-, Tuesday that the British govern- I957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE Featuring horizontal-sweep atyl- year. All bodies gare lnwt-r too ing, the 1957 Chevrolet looks even and further additions have been SHORT LIVED rizssnomi Trinity Church He: Fine Dinner-Bazaar !Friday, Oct. 1921956 The Guardian. Page 5 A turkey dinner sponsored by The Ladies Aid of Trinity Unitedi Church, Montague. last Wednes- day evening. was widely patron-i ized by a great many people from ; Montague and other Island cen- tres. The tables were most attractive with their white cloths. green and while lighted tapers, and bouquetsi of seasonal flowers for decoration.f The bazaar table. with its dainty. aprons. hand worked and home-. made candies. was a very busy centre. the demand being much greater than the supply. y six BABIES iu:s(tt7it'n ; CALLUTTA tAPi -- Six babies” were r 9 it c u e d Thursday after, drifting for 48 hours in a big pani on flood waters which swept a Vliiatie north of Calcutta. During iii?” Wxage. the infants had nothing to eat or drink. and they SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Special Sunday dinner: will be served in the Bison ”Rainbow" dining room, Montague every Sunday . for the rest of the season TURKEY or CHICKEN With all the trimmings. " Adults 51.25 - Children .75 Dinner served from 4 to 7 THE BISON RESTAURANT were drettt-lied liv almost inces- sant rain The babtes' mothers had placed llwnl in the pan when the village of Shyampur was and- denly inundated, and hoisted the Dan into a tree for safety. ROUX II A IR BLEACH ES- appeal. Among the many mechan- ical advancements ts revolutionary itioi-tniection as an available up lltin sitown above is the Bel Air spurt coupe. AC4 . 'I'liree shades of ROUX oil hit-itcltesetiold, Drab. and Red -to iuaurli your needs. Ask at ' your favourite beauty parlor, drug or dcpiirtment store. Each package gives LID lpplicaliolllu ROUX ffaaz Z?&int.rWf FTER EACH C-3.1 owners set out In his pcrsuil and' cornered him in a vacant tot he- hind Zitin Presbyterian Church. He was later roped and escorted back; to the wharf. I nienl "dcrilnred the riots. no less than the Chinese government buli could not accept the ailegnlioni that they did not take due precau i tlnn.-t for dealing energetically with the situation." i OR HAWELEA- -' HAIRTEX :r:a.a.g':n.i:IE':i.ce:n.t. ' MEET THE LONGEST. LOWEST METEOR IN HISTORY-EVERY LINE SAYS "GO" ENGINEERED FOR PERFECT BALANC OF POWER. BODV AND FRAME Now balanced-rldo Iron! auoponolon ' i alopa over bumpo-control. away nuw avvwhastcit uAi.t..;un-r at-p.m.... LI77. VT? VIN.-L. W 15.”. WDMV. now How. ipoiwov. balnnood by all-not body and hung in 1' an out. rilou nun --V4-0" AND NIWUX... MAVQIIDIVNIWXCVANIVKAMI. New odoguarl-oosnuvod Dunc ' glvoa balanced ndlng pldtonn nuance-In um 3:01.. inn-vent nun: IAlLl.. .!IIllIZuaUI"N.QltOuIvv'. new bounced-nu nu anaponotog ninnnlaaa noon OH - raw. tacit-an Q31 mung 0-Lava inc-4 eta. u-as-sum. uancuav-Liucout-maroon DIVIIION. riono - STEWART Morons ltd. ocoutpa. naagniice 720101164-'Jirid4i'-T YEO Old San Francisco is burning up at the frantic antics of the craziest crew of smoke-eaters since Nero lit the match! THEATRE i MOIITAGIIE Fri. - Sat. . Oct. 19 - 20 f Adm. 40 - 55 i 'Inc. Prov. . Gov. A. Tax i "Beneath The Twelve Mile Reef" Robert Wagner - Terry Moon Taken under water. some of the scenes are fabulous and un- believable. See the fight to the death with the killer shark and othexlamazinlg scenes. so Word Series baseball opener. Ebbets Field packed- .'l5.000 fans. see Mickey Mantle in two run home run. No hitter I-arson makes baseball history, mows down 27 Dodger batters without a hit. First in World Series history. Coming Mon. - Tues. 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