I you are free enoiidi and rich usoiji to travel leisurely ahou the wodd in your journeying: you should enter nrane stzely chureh or sand the many Canadian embassies Certainly if your world Itiner- ary C ' ” Buenos Aims. the bustling capital of the Argentne Republic. you are sure to con- tact. however remotely. either of tlie twin companies. Murchison Estibales y Carnal. or FROM POINT PR IM Com- old family homestead at Point Prim. He was the only son in a family of nine, of whom the sole survivor is Mrs. John F. Wheat. and educated in Canada. They since then they have been under the joint managership of Will- liam E. and John Murchison. The second James died of wounds received during the Nur- mandy landings in World War Two. barge and 25 river craft barges. They work mainly between Buc- By Islander In Argentina I went the summer months on diet expansion program. We will mo- ltorize the barges and acquire EIIEW ones to deal with the ex- panding volume of trade.” William Murchison, who still close ties to Canada. been neglected in the past. BRISTOL On Friday, another of Brist- in poor health for several pineal-whoinllrneehan Paridi Hall and the legion Hall. The old village hall still stands on the old site but is used for a showroom by Mr. Leo Rossiter. Il.L.A., for machinery. We understand that another Bristol'resident, Mr. Joe Lapier- re, will build a new home in Mor- ell Village shortly. Joe h as spent quite some time in Labra- dor while his wife and family re- week for Hamilton and Kitch- life and has resided in Charlot- tetown for several years. Her father resides on the old home- stead here. ' Mrs. Joseph Deagle spent a few days in the city with h er daughter, Mrs. Campbell. Deg. Wlthilhe opening of the new. Monday. Oct. 7. 1957 1'51 Guardian Page 3 onto on a visit to Mr. Gaut.hier's mother. Belle Gauthier, and his sisters in the city. Its quite a number of years since Aeneas loft Bristol and we are pleased to see him around again, also Mrs. Gauthier. Mrs. Anthony Tralnor was In the city last week on business. The ball game in the village many followers who came all union and theta the way those Eames should be. We also III! own team, who played a menu. ly game with a smile, iii-spite the fact some of the boys upri- dragging themselves under the msi;n;dem.'f"-irrieacion, JI”;d” 31:: air. FLEET gt": fiiiligcl.-st Urenlindealtes nglsiwerelg as lher advanced age. Mrs p-in.o! injuries. 1 "ed by m. um. at I name Is. Tod m am has I "us! we” xown rw,rel;l!a:'K1H J5 ellgdlay mgart. G h Friends here of Sir tllan, lander. 33" 2 Comp . Mr. Frank Dunphx la" being . rs. eneas aut - Doyle regret to learn of his In- on Sunday afternoon was one of,- our hat to the tillage team, ourp e o e ' Big Business Established ................ ,l,,...w;ek..;u.,,..r..h,.,... to the Charlottetown Hoqttal. will soon have him around n- galn with the younger elsu. . Mr. Pius Mclnnis. hlorelrs ace catcher who wan hlt very hard by a fast ball during the Sunday afternoon game. enr- ried on despite the fact he svu limping around. Several foul halls also danced off the wind- onthedral, visit none ancient who resides on Upper Prince: . i . , - - nest of learning. a world-famous street, Charlottetown. gm? mgruonl-umngliudl .fd, wk Mr" "I9 "'lF"du'” "W 5'39" here.l:2',f,'?,, of :,1;;.::Mmewo'::.w"f.' hukins institution. or one of Au the sons were brought up 5"" II N 1-! 9. minus Mrs. Melvlne Peters left last rite rignhia team and their gawk lgwl 9' not-oad. Jt In likely that you;.n..,ded 5., ,ind,ews- College, , He expressed disappointment nor. Ontario. to spend her vscs- the way here. were the finest of e-e - -- .-.-.-.h... midst ind In the pulpit. beforelfq-o,o,m,' md men Mcgm Unj.- there was no Canadian shipping tion with her brother Francis sports. In the first game they STRATEGIC 5907 the altar. in up and gown. con- unity, line trading directly between Burns and Mrs. Burns. and with won and the second they lost. pi--I , , kl ,, ductisu private or public nf- Um-,1 his dean. in 1933 the Canada and Buenos Alres. her other brother, Reginald We salute this fine western Ch '31 nor,” to vw"m.y d I&"',,' ""3 wk” "1" ll” 1" companies were managed by He believes trade prospects B'"''' "d M” B""l5- (Mlle SWW I07 '50 I'D; Oxample th?.v- b U: I 'd m,'" W" "ub'm”d land home the ewe” son. Benjamin and no good. buy mm they tud Peters was Reta Burns in single showed. It was like a family re-l Y ' e H” 50'" 5” CWWNIY ll months. Mr. Dunphy was a pat- ient in the Charlottetown Howi-I tal for over three months. and later at Beach Grove. His, nos Aires and Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay. The 300-mile river journey is equivalent of going from Turno- Cqttaln -John Murchison, a native of Point Prim. P.E.I., fkst entered the River Plate in 1156 as master is” a Nelson Line 30! OFFICE OPENS I 715 P. M. snow srititrs AT 7:45 P.!il. I " ” veaset In followins years he to to Halifax and takes anylI""e”'l "5 held "'1 -Wnday .. MOVING HEAVY SAFE FROM BANK :i..':'.t.'::":.::?r.:'i:":.i""..t: ';,';'",,,,'3 ,g;g;,,,,s- ::.i:':':.t i'::l?.3;:;:. THANKSGW N Woiitrnen from County Con- Streets to the quarts-s on the and the other was smaller. '12);-mt: Nn:ll5:nne1jn:u:u-si;Lu;?-:2: l5':1"?i"';3ra'”u;heIgah:'m:Ia:?I glint;-;,lri'.m Iigtaeli-Se) ul')9(A:IlVI-Elfiilawlflelgigj chm”. ""g;I.” ya" I G :t:.”:;i0:...?;;'":::”... ..:;:.3i:.t;:d..?.:i;.:'. a';:.:':..:::' :r:::.::;::..r:..r:...:;"i:?;-"ms. is yeiba:l2?t.ff'?5Sl:.” by t" FREE ? HOLIDAY I new bank quarters last ' cided to form a stevedoring com- " general cargo" Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan who from the Royal Bank building.I'l'wo safes were moved Satur-lthe corner Queen and Richomond day.. One weighed five tona week. pany at Buenos Airu, in the sixty years the company has been in existence. it has grown from an original six-man enter- prise into the largest and oldest atevedoiing Cornpany In South America, employing over 5,000 workers. Ever since the Island exlle be- gan business, Point Prim has been a name as well known in IL: native Canada. Every lighter, barge and tug has carried the identification prefix "Prim." Such names as Primorwell. Primunaple, Primpinett and Primisland conjure up memo in of the Canadian places after which they have been named. In the Buenos Aires head office. ihanga the Canadian Masters certificate issued to the founder tin Halifax in 1066. WPENT SUMMERS HERE , For many years prior to his ldeath in 1930 Captain Murchison 2 t EASTERN GUARDIAN SPECIAL for ten days only, asihalt shingles, three in one, first grade, 310.98 per square. Anchor look. first grade 96.69 per square. Apply JJM. Llewel- lyn. Montague. SPECIAL for ten days only. nnphnlt shingles, three in one. first grade. 810.98 per square. LEAVING FOR NEW BANK BUILDING pf the old building in the old Post Office Building, bank vacated on Sat-i on Queen Square. temporary quarters doorway which the urdny for Ti-rtlus H. "Tush" Harper. caretaker of the Royal Bank Building here is seen in the Anchor loclt. first grade 36.69 Royal Bank In Temporary!” ' Montague. Home Pending RebuiIdingr'"”m”"r” MEETING The Charlottetown branch of er was published in the IJTTIl'lB"(.'I' twenty-five wars have the Royal Bank of Canada may! buildin,,. lpassed. citizens are only beltin- cd into temporary quarters IfI' The ,m,n. mL.h,d,,d . ,,d,(.. ning to imitate the good ex- Regular mommy meet the old Post Olflce building here! me," ",3, 3,, undo" House ample." W0? I-M WNIW0d- "W ””"S9tl was completely renovated ”.'ic-:.c,,.. "'9lrl:.eV:'llh the corging low glen; furnlshtzid by 9"" n-WWI?” - arc itect . . zirris an un- PPOVMPS "III ""3 NW 93" "59 der the supervision of the con- lt until the task of rebuilding u-.03"-. up cox", 07' "1?" Old Wt 90"'91' 0'9"?”-, The owner at the time. was l:ld.dRk3hm0nd 5"'99'3- I' 90"" George Diivics. Also noted ls- D91 - ithe fact that the '”stone side- The moving of the bank's fwalk in gamer; the lgildlng eoubment was done by County. was one rs to con- Construcllon C0mPDfU.dUd. ltij structed in the City and now, 'ncluded the transfer some heavy equipment Including a flve-ton safe and I " ' . one thst weighs two ions. L.-D. Mat-Kay. branch man- ager. told The Guardian that a number of other safes had been brmintt from Montreal and had been placed in the temporary quarters last week. The work of demolltlnn on the-'- old Bank Building will get im- doi-wsy this morning. The de- molition of the old building and the construction of the new one is being done by County Con- ntructlon,Convany Ltd. It Is some forty-five yr.-iirs. Iince the Royal Bank moved tot the corner of Queen and Rich- mond. The former quitrtera were close by on Richmond In the; building now occupied by the: ltleyeni studio. That is where e-----e-It ing or Sourls Branch Can- I snow IIALTS HARVESTING Indian Le Rio ,1 Tuesday. GRANDE PRAIRIE. Alta. ICPi Five to six inches of now tell Oct 8' 8 p'mi Important on this northwest Alberta district business. All Thursday. halting grain harvest-4 lug which had been in full swing. Iurged In 3"9nd' The storm continued Thursday. I members THE TRUE AND WONDERFUL STORY OF COL. DEAN HESSt CLERGYMAN TURNED FIGHTER PII.OT..) Of Iii: wife, Afary, who gain up her husband .. flint fie miglif peace within himuff I of Bin Ti Yang, who gave up Iier heart and life for his dream of Itappinua for the once-forgotten children aid ravaged fund. vorsrily was more than i iii! 5: 3 .35 ii ii?-'itriii HYER-DAN nu” ,, mNDEFCRE.NINAKASHFI'IOCKHN'UKY C ” ...cuummtn s-uni-sun -wand!- uinntttvat rususiriltniuns 0 figs is is ' "ti . i- '1!- ' lot LlN;v.'i(w J .dl' unaa avast nsonsoanu siio.Iionntcrssar.ssoaseesvn.1se'- A iv.rus.-wen.-cAnrot..com.'sariyt I tinns During the former Peron dic- like the majority of enterprises, the slevednring companies suffered. They had little opportunity for moderniza- lltion or expansion. 'The new gmcriiiiii-nt has helped the shipping pimple. They Ihave stabilized working condi- and improved the dis- tt-harge and loading facilities in tatorship, Argentine shipping circles as in the port." said lwllliain fllurcli-I ison. in an iiitcr "cw with the It was chosen as the key namel Buerios ,Aii-cs ('0l'l'eSp(ln(I0lll of for his rapidly eiopanding fleet,I the Financial Post. Toronto. "They are now planning a scheme for modernizing the port of Buenos Aires and hope to! speed up the turn-roiind time for ships. erce between the three coun-tric canmerce between the three coiintries of Paragiiay. Bolivia and Argentina." he said. "We are planning a two year si!Ia(t.hebigB-A. OLEAII-BIIRIIIIIG IIEIIIEI-SMOOTH POWER from the best gasoline ever sold I-A's exclusive new Velvet compound gives your car . velvet smooth improwd performance ptus important engine protection you need for utmost. economy. Exhaust-valve and spark-plug life is extended . . . combustion-chamber deposits are reduced . . . fuel tanks, fuel lines and carburetors stay cleaner. From your first tankful you will actually feel the dilerenon this revolutionary new motor fuel can malsetoyourdrivingpleaeure. Fillnptodayatthe sold their property and all their furniture recently, have mov- led to Montreal to reside In fut- , ure. The best wishes of t h ei r friends here go with them tn their new home. I Mr. Everett Laybnlt has pur- Ichased the old J.B. MacDonald The annual meeting of the Souris Credit Union Credit Union Hall October 9th at 8 pm. on TONIGHT ONLY ALSO CARTOON AND "WHITE MAGIC" NOTICE A - " M..- 7 VDICK ; DEBBIE poweu. agtevuotos Susan Slept ' V Here T. vscmucoios ....--o s . n T Ill "AMOS ftjtft, V COMING TUE. and WED. I The Biggest. Roughest. ”There is it great future lnlLId'v will be held at the Tougheiis...aIid mod lleaiitlful Plcturo Ever Mnde! "'l THE SEACHERS ” 799! DIITIIN AXRGAI OM. OfPIHV LIXYED The Bright New Star ' llnnlay,llclnlisil4lli I LOW I WEEK-END FAIIES Going from Noon. Prlhl, until 2 n.isi. Sunday. Return lonrney to comment. not later than Midnight, Monday. RELAX-ENJOY YOUI