New Out Of Work To Take Effect In N ed the ceiling will rise to MS from 317.10. Another major change will be reduction of the maximum length of benefit to 36 weeks from the present 51. Present plans are that worlfers will start to collect higher bene- U'l'TAWA tCP)-Changes in un- .mp1oyment insurance benefits. .pproved by Parliament in July. nil take effect In November at .he onset of the cold weather season which brings Canada its annual peak of unemployment. The government plans to have Benefits ovember fits if they become unemployed eight weeks after making menta into the 8880.tl00,000 unem- ployment insurance fund from Oct. 2 on. On that date Gover- nor-General Massey is scheduled to proclaim the bill-a formality that will translate it into law. the new legislation formally pro- claimed Oct. 2 but it will be about eight weeks later before iohiess workers will feel the change in terms of the.amount of insurance they draw. The legislation. which generally Souris Notes Mr. J. Arthur Peters. accom- panied by his son Reggie. made a recent business ltrip to Sum- m'cl'IIlllIH the 15-year-old Unem- merside. pluymeni Insurance Act will misc in 830 a week from the Mr. and Mrs James l)uIiy and son of Vancouver British Colum- bia. visited Mrs. Duffy's aunt. Mrs. John McQuaid. on August 7. alter being absent from thr Island for twenty years. present I24 the amount oi insur- ance an unemployed married person in the top wage category may draw. For single unemploy- Mr. William Pierce. accompan led by his sisters. Jane and Mar garet. Visited Charlottetown on August It. Eastern Guardian MAKE LLEWELLYNB. Mun- tague. your headquarters for school books. Complete stock for all grades including agrades elev- en and twelve. Also school sup- plies. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Creamer and their daughter Patricia of Montreal. have returned after vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Lan- I . ORWELL COVE. W. I. The monthly meeting of the or- well Cove W. I. was held in the schoolroom. August 10. Five mem- tbers answered roll call. ' Sick committee reported one 'call. school committee no report. In Memoriam ERNEST S. B. GRAHAM There passed away on Friday morning, July 22. 1955. at the Mr rgue Nursing Home. Ernest S. T-raham of Gaspereaux. P. E. i.. I his illst year. Although his he u had been poor fr ears It was only ih last fev reeks th there was a decider hansr for the worse. The late Mr. Graham was born at Gaspereaux, on Jaunary 24. 1875. the son of the late John G. and Annie Graham. in his early life he went to Boston. living there aome twenty years and where he met and married his wife. Janie L. Dunbar. of Hopewell. N. . The rest of his life was spent on Prince Edward Island where he did farming and fishing. He had led an active life and took great secretary reported a donation of 05 received. Next meeting is to be held in the, school. Roll call - ” pickle recipe". It was decided to have a "fish pond". at this meeting. Mrs. B. J. Macdonald will be on the programme committee. Mrs. John A. MacLeod put on an inter- .esting contest which was won by lMrs. Waiter Mar.-Leod. BENNY QUITS RADIO HOLLYWOOD, (AP) -After 2395 interest in the community. He was Ian ardent follower of horse races 'and attended the Montague Horac Races on the Wednesday previous ito hi death I His wife predeceased him 18 year igo. also one daughter. Mil- . who is buried in Arlington. Mass. amt onc sou. Sgt. George D. Graham. who gave his life at Oriona. Italy in World War 11. Also one brother. George. and four sisters. Ada. tMrs. William MacKay); Lottie. tMrs. Allan Gib- nsl; Georgina and Annie. IANI EXECUTIVE: Ulll MONTREAL (CPI - Frederick- '1'. Walker, former manager of the Royal Bank of Canada head office here. had died Tuesday at Nas-. 'sau. the Bahamas, it was learnedi are his widow and two brothers.i Rev. F. F. Walker. Sussex. N. 13.. and Lawrence. Seattle. 1.0.0 V Lodge took charge of the buria' ervice. The vallbearers were Messrs. A Wilb Graham. Guy Graham. Gear 1. Graham. Cari Graham. i Door" Graham and Cameron -Reid. Flower Bearers were: Ben- ljamin Henderson. Walter King. George A. Graham. Newton Hick en. William Dunn and Preston MI Lure. Floral Trihuted were: PILLOW rene and John SPRAY! van and -leffifer. lster Janie. nmeron and Hazel ant: and Wendell. ise and Grant. lice and Gerald. blessed with twelve children. all BOUQUETB iiss Jean MacDonald, RN 1 'rs. Charles Graham. GIFT OF MONEY . bercrombie Card Club. Q CARD OF THANKS I Mr. and Mrs. .Pherson. Abercromble. N. S. wish express their John R Mac-. mo” smcere children were present. The two Happy 'iteunion ""5" ” '”"' TORONTO ICPI - P II I Id Mark, A"!"I""”'Y 17-year-old Bruce Clarkeo pcreobalasly Af Muffgy Riygf saved himself from death here when he leaped into the air. as a car hurtled towards him. and landed on its hood. They said Clarke. crossing a main strat. saw the car headed towards him. He leaped into the air and suf- fered only minor injuries when his shoulder crashed through the A happy reunion took place on when the children and grandchil- dren ygathered at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis on Aug. 0 at the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Monday, 'Aug. 22. 1955 The Guardian Page5 Wedding Anniversary ""4 "' "M" Mr r;.':::.;rr:.'::."::.'..:”:; l:'....t' ' The forty-fifth wedding anniv-:8lIl- eraary of Mr. and Mrs. John se:',ed"'am ":,e.,n,i,'-is o;'e'wTtruadrad'. Kenny. Morell. was celebratedigueusv where man. W." P", fposed by Mr. Joe Kenny. after .which music and dancing wan- Helen, Mrs. Joseph Phelan I H. Herring. Murray River to cel- .wmdshMd Mrs. Harold Pllelln of Morell enjoyed. Among the musician ab,-me u.e;,.5mh wgdding Mm, ' Relar. Manly Cguesgs I'l't:lnl hdiffer lwas Mr. Ward Crane. who play- versary. m -' -- ---- on para o ana a an t e Un- ed for Mr. and Mrs. Kenny's J . A E . lied States attended the celebra-imarriage in Kinkora forty-flva 05" . Eek and Louis "on: I I i . ' Herring were united in marriage ' as we Es 9' W" 50""-1330' A" -I""'9d I" '"5'"”3 "'3 at the Church of Christ Manse, Montague. on August lith. 1905. by the Rev. Mr. Motley. Mrs. Herring is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beck. White Sands. This union NOTICE All taxes due Roseneath. W88 1 School District not paid by of whom are living; ten were present to celebrate the anniver- sary of their parents' wedding. namely: Harry, of Truro. N.S.; Louis. of Murray Harbor. P E.I; Mrytle. R.N.. lMrs. Alfred Mac- Williamsl. Eldon. P E.i.: May. RN.. Halifax. N.S: Dr. Friend High River. Alberta Leonard. at home; Clifford. with the R.C.A 1". in Mount Uniacke. Nova Sco tla; Joy. at home; June. Toron to. Ont.; Margaret. nurse-in training. Victoria General Hospi- tal. Halifax. Nine of their Thursday. September 1. will be handed in for collection. ly order of trustees. Relax" with sixteen grand- Thomas and Joseph dalgluerirmarguerite. all of Mo- pi and their Jcouple many more years of bap- ness in their married life. FIRE ALARMS This is a warning to nioiorisis and pedestrians concerning fire alarms. This alarm is sounded only for the benefit of your volunteer fire brigade. Un- authorized persons racing to the scene of a fire or interfering in any way with the efficient operation of the department will be liable to a fine. Kindly follow these rules when an alarm is V sounded: 1. Do not approach within 200 yards of a tire truck. 2. Should you find yourself in front of a fire truck. park your vehicle at the side of the street as quickly as possible. 3. Do not park within 200 yards of the fire. and do rell. "Their remaining daughtag, to thanks to all friends and neighbors. chudre” "name '0 "mud "9 Miss Jean MacDonald. R.N.. Dr. -'0l"1- who is with the ll-C-A-P Mac1my,.e' Rev. C"; gunk. pet. in Toronto. and Hubert. who is a '6” mm; and Murray Harbour civil engineer in Venezuela. South 1North Choirs and Mrs. Annie Ken- .A'"e””" He is survived by one daughter FUNERAL AT BRlDGETOWN- Jnhn R Mncphersnn. The funeral of the late C. B. Clay of Bridgetown was held yesterday afternoon and was very largely attended. A short service at his nigan. years on the air. comedian Jack Irene, M”. 1 Benny is quitting the wedtiy grind Abercrombie N. S V and one son of live radio to concentrate on p-.0 Archibald F '(-Wham Wm” television. There is a possibility. . , - ' ; he said Friday. that the best of his ;'f:,,"””' a'"' W” m'"' """'””" not double park. Remember the .town speed limit is 20 M.P.I-I. Refrain from calling the telephone operator; leave the circuits free for the use of firemen. if Congratulations are extended to Doctor and Mrs. DeLory. whose marriage took place in Halifax on 2'4"? late residence followed by service August 13. told "dk, show, Wm be repeated "ire" ”M”"9t """Il'- Mm 'nedv Organist. i.0.0.F. Hillsldel During the evening the chlldreni necessar- . - . v Henry Dzmf d. M ii . M. .;i i , - Y: , , 1.';c2"Li.',',';s U2.Y::.,E.'.Y5'"h'b:hE,"Ar, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullally d”.:.”y 'e”9'dgFB "Ills (til; 1,12,... M,s.'f,f,sephf;;rf,';mmv'3:r,.3:35”-";:'l:e:'1tkfmii-imivhciettii-'It .'ta've:iizmg(Irt;."e'fAifoariiiingiig Your co-operation in observing these rules will Custance. A duetd Eieytand Jhe 15;”: glgnig:"Ilb?;"';Ii)':':”'l';1I:::'?ga';i' reaciting 'aiIree'mgIII'.vYIt'h :spon- Ev'cre'ii HIY'T'a;;fnd Mahd ('""”'m' cards. and all others who helped IIBPDT occasion were two ladies! I'9 Ereatly 3-Ppreclatw by members 01' m9 fire b1'I' Sunset" was ren er y rs. . t J . . to make the burden llghtc and who were present at the wedding The ",'""a1 was I'M (mm his those who visited or brought r-rvioy- fifty years aso. namely. Lillian, late residence to the Murray Har- mam during his 1.” month, and the bride', Hisferv new Mu.) gade. MacPhee and Miss Audrey Mul- '0' 0" pr'"' ially, recently visited Lennux ls- 3 land. I Raymond MacDonald and Herbert Mat-Leod. A solo "Some Golden TOWN COUNCIL, Daybreak" "was rendered by Walter Burdetl. A duet "When my Life's Work is Ended" was sung by Herbert MacI.eod and Walter Burdett, The pail bearers were Messrs. Joseph Campbell. Norman .liacLeod. Wallace MacKenzie. Alex Gamble. Albert Acorn. Rob- ert Saville. Interment in the church cemetery. Mr. and Mr: ltunes Hughes of Bouris recently visited New Zea- land. Mr. Leo MacCorniack has re- .turned to his home in Souris af- ter spending an enjoyable week in Charlottetown. Miss Frances Kit-kham, em- ployed at the Canadian Bank of C0ll'IlTlf!l'Ce' of Souris. has spent her vacation at her home in Sourls West. Personals Hcr many friends are sorry to hear that Miss Eileen Clair. St. .joyable vacation visiting relatives PW" N""'h Pres”-"'”'I"" C'”""3h and friends in sour”. on Sunday. July 24. where a large . crowd gathered to pay a last tri- I ML and Mn,-. Mdvm J. Mm hute. The service at the church iquajd and ("ugly of 90"”; R was conducted by his pastor. Rev. Canny spent their hand.” ,-,. Carl Curric. Wicntbcrs of Murray tummy;-side, Harbour North and Peters Road Choirs sang favoritc hymns. ”The Messrs. Patrick and Terrenct um” my SIICDIWNI". "Shall We iwood of Sourlg grg spending my GIIIIQF at Ih(' River". ”Whcn the enjoyable vacation visiting rela .30" I5 Cfilled UP Vullder" and lives in Halifax. ."Beauiiful Isle of Romewhcre". i The I.0.0.F. of llillsirlc Lodge, regret in Montague. of which Mr. Graham Bernard Creamer was a member for 40 years and the Charlottetown previous to that iimc was a mem- F His many friends lhear that Mr. -'is a patient in .subsequent death of my father. Er- nest 5. Graham. SPECIAL MEETING In Boyne Lodge, Tuesday; August 23. 7:30 Standardi ----ism ;U.S.A.. who was the former Miss Murdock MacLeod. Mass. U.S.A. and Mrs. Edith MacLeod. Mass., Edith Beck. WhlterSands. Stephen. N. 8.. who sustained an injury to her knee while visiting her parents in Montague. is still unable to return to St. Stephen. Messrs. Paul and Dunstan Mul- lally of Ottawa are spending their holidays at the home of their pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Howlan Mul- iHospltal. All wish him a speedy bar for 10 years In the I.0.0.F. Lodge in Boston. ' FCCOVCTY. funeral in a body and formed an Time to organize Hl1lsbor- ough District. County ex-E attended the t .. ..... .,....-...?- .:m-,-.- FINAL CLEARAIICE Town of Montague. LAIlIES' DEPARTMENT MEII3' DEPARTMENT MEN'S sum to z9.so Sale Price 14.95 and 19.50 MEN'S SUITS re S9.S0 Her many friends are pleased ;A,-C1, (m. the (Mk... in pass um...-. ecutive please attend. '5 3" "'3' M1” KPIMTIPP H"Eh' illurial was in tho Murray Harbour as has returned to her home Nor". c,.,,,,....ry An" .1... mm. Arch. Shaw, C.M. jS”'""5 we” '9" ' ”""I In" later led in prayer at the grave. ness in the Charlottetown Hos- me Chaplin and mpmhora 0; ipital. g, i THERE'S FUN FOR YOU - - - - and hope she will soon be re- stored to her usual good health Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ward. Charlottetown. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur MacNeiil. Montague. Miss Margaret MscLure. Hali- lally of Souris River. Miss Mabel Creamer and her niece Joan Maclntyre of Char- lottetown. recently spent a couple of days visiting relatives and friends in Souris. Mr. Mitchell Proude has re- DRESSES Reg. to 12.9! Final Clearance 249 - 3.49 Miss Anne Marie Mouth of summerside recently visited rei- intlves and friends in Souria. fax. N.S.. is visiting her parents. Mr. -and Mrs. Chester MacLure. Montague. Messrs. Gordon MacNaill. Ste- phen Hessian and Walter Mor- ion. Montague. motored to Antl- gonish. N. 5.. last weekend and also attended the opening cere- monies of the Canso causeway on Saturday. Mr. and Mn. Bruce Currie and daughters Gail and Lynn. and son Donald. of Charlotte- town. were weekend. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl loehner. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Wallaee:Luner- gen. Somervlils. Maaa.. are via- iting in Montague. guests at In home of Mrs. Lunergan's broth- -er-in-law and sister. Mr, and Mrs. John Burke. Ir. larold ltewart. Halifax. N.l.. la the ltieat of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart. Mon- tague. - JUDY GARLAND AND JAMIE turned to his home in Charlotte- two weeks at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Leo Mahar sf Souris. Mr. Peter MacPhee of Sour-is is spending a vacation in Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Paquet and family of Chatham. New :.uaawlck, spent an enjoyable two weeks at the home of Mr. Paquet's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paquet of Souris. Iliaa Audrey Mullally of Cam- bridge, Mass.. has returned to ha-. home after spending an en- Hollywood background. Judy plays a little known band singer who becomes a successful screen star. Mason plays a swashbuck- ling. charming movie star who falls ia love with Judy. George Cultor directed the pic- ture and Sidney Luft. Judy's husband. produced for Warner Bros. from a screen play by the Broadway playwright. Moss Hart. Harold Arlen and Ira Gershwin wrote the music and Richard town after spending a pleasanit Mr. and Mrs. E. It. John and naughte Patricia and Mrs. St. -John's mother. Mrs. Macxarney. lhave returned to their horns in St. Jean. Quebec after spending an enjoyable vacation visiting '1-elstives and friends in Souria. Miss Mary Mcinnls. R.N.. of Souris. is spending her holidays at the home of her brother, Dr. James Mclnnls of Bath, New Brunswick. Mrs. Murray Philips and her yr-htldren. Donald, Vincent and .Susan. at Halifax. are spending a ' with relatives in Souria. Miss Mary Keays and Miss Joan Hanlon returned to the astates after spending holidays in Souria and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Peters and family. accompanied by some friends. recently toured Prince Edward Island. Mlaa Dorothy Hicks of Massa- chusetts is spending a v " THE TITLE OF THIS PICTURE IS - - - "SO BIG" . AND THE FAMILY TOO - - ' AT THE F TODAY AND TUESDAY - - - AND NO OTHER WORDS OF OURS CAN DESCRIBE IT IETTERI Balance of ear better SUMMER DRESSES. Reg. to 25.00. Nylons. Linens. Polished Cet- rons.-Siaes 10 to 20 ' 38 to 52. Final Clearance 4.00 - 6.00 - 8.00 Balance of sumass SHORTIES. all siaes Reg. to 29.50 Final Clearance 7.99 - 9.99 - 1299 150 Ladies' SPRING end FALI. COATS. Sale Price 24.50 and 29.50 Msrrs nsass rams to 12.91 Sale Price 3.99 and 5.49 MEN'S JACKETS to 12.95 Sale Price 3.95 and 4.49 MEN'S DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS re 2.95 Sale Price 1.49 and 1.88 Reg. to 49.50 Final Clearance 14.95 - 19.95 - 24.95 MEN'S SPORT COATS to 29.50 Sale Price 10.00 and 14.95 ilN ALL THE YEARS SINCE "J01-lNNYi BELINDA" THERE IIAS BEEN N0 STORY AND NO PORTRAYAL TO MATCH THE DR.A- y MASON STARBID N HIGHLY- IIERALDED 'A STAR ll B0lIN' "A Star Is lorn" starring Judy Garland and James Mason be- Ieys' and Yeuths' SPORT SHIRTS Reg. 2.95 1.00 and 1.49 with relatives and friends in Souris. Mrs. Charles Casavant of Na- tic. Mass.. is visiting at her for- FAALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. SEE OUR WINDOWS Baratow staged the dances. Judy reportedly put great an- thusiasm and her special talent for rhythm into her musical MATIC IMPACT OF "80 BIG”. "So Big", the inspiring story of an American family whose roots were imbeddcd in the rich soil of the mid-west. was greeted at its gins a special local engagement this week at In Prince Edward Theatre. Filmed h Cinunalcope sad Technicolor h Warns:-Bros.. "A titer Is Born" also stars pop- slar actors Jack Carson and Charles Bicltford. The supporting cast. reported numbered in the thousands wl more than 100 Ipoaking parts la the screenplay. numbers. although her role is aa- aentially dramatic. In one of the dances. titled "Lose That Long Face", she appears as a street urchin in baggy sweater and saucer-eyed makeup. In another number. done to the tune of ”Someone at Last". she wears plum colored full- length tights and a blouse of features a seat of talented new- comers led by Tom Noonan and. Lucy Marlo . for whom star-i dnm has been predicted by pre- viswers. ' The eaaitemant in Hollywood sensrated by he filmlag of "A Star is Born" is said' to have Men unparalleled la film history. llnllywood was aware that a mat. effort was being made to achieve a superior screen pro- ct. g The Cinemascope and Technicolor ytoduction had the shocking pink. Al' the furniture and brie-a-hrsc ill her living room are used in doing a series of impersonations of Hollywood Wyn”... One of Judy's takeoffs called she "Early Judy Garland". the bit parodyin herself as a child actress. his sequen is expected to show off Judy's com- edy talent. and la a combination of dancing. pantomime. and dia- logue. "A Star is Born". reported to mer home in Souria. Visitors to Charlottetown dur- ing Old Home Week were: Mrs. Michael Cheverie, Miss Joyce Cheverle. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fitz- patrick and children. Plus and Paul. Mr. Reagh Campbell. Mr. Claude Peters. Miss Betty Jane McGaugh and Miss Anna Mac- Phee. Mr. George Mullally Jr. spent a recent weekend at his home in Souria West. Miss Maureen Wood. Junior Red Cross delegate. left on Aug- ust 13th to attend the interna- tional Red Cross study Centre to be held at Queen's University in I 1 Kingston from August flat to 31st. Three delegates have been selected to represent Prince lid- ward island at the Centre: Miss publication with the acclaim of literary critics and the reading pub- lic. One of iiterature's highest prizes. the Pulitzer prize. was award- ;ed the novel and for years afterward "So Big" has remained on the I best seller lists. l 9 JANE WYMAN and STIRLING HAYDEN in 9 "S0 BIG" EXTRA! "Gay Parisian" and "lnkl At The Circus" A NEW ERA GREEIVDAL5 Iii--rt-r Hi'JI'f wyii VUII I'tl(il'I "'5'" 'h00""l Nllledllltl I11 have cost approximately five IE..rnestin MacDonald of 111- IN 'I" ii”! WY” l"3"""" " "'0' ""'"0rr- It had I multiplicity of million dollars. utilised tor spe- huh. Mr. James Norton of Sum- M O 7 ' 0 N . ...t .. .-.-.....m. ..t :5l';'lP”w;'9d cNll0"- I3 W55 cial sets. It is a Transcona En- lmeraide and Miss Wood of Souria. I Omom. k a yt g 1 1 in -.un1v' m . mlnukm; "T131350! End IIIIITIIGI Production. B.E. P I C T U R I No one was more anxious to 51111 work before the cameras ACHIEVEMENT than Judy Garland. Much had is Mvnenai to her in the interlude Imm"f'!'t fil't'n rglas. During this II 0 R N I 0 . baby. .15 m”..i."'2"&,,,':,',1 Murray River - Monday - Tuesday lmarance tour in Great Britain "til the United States. tour was a fabulous auc- "" Ind proved to the Hollywood miessionals that Judy in the 1''"! was as great an attraction ' lady on film. Asa Judy's f;'""'""I' "Is on the heart. a . aracteristic of her um; um. ' W" 8! Point with live and- tea as with motion picture the his New "9 theater. uclted I Mon-Tue-22-ZS "TIIIIIIIIEII BAY" In Technicolor Starring James Stewart, Joanne Bra, Dan Dnryea. Gilbert Roland Show Time--8:30 p.m. YEO DAV! CROCKITT . 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