ol ’ 4 >. * ° . Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is | Borden CN Railway Foreman | WEATHER iss wanes. soi iver vay. Bay of Chaleur: Var e cloudi- * ‘ TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-|ness; continuing werm: south- . Honored By Fellow Workers tures issued by the weather of-| west winds’ 15, Low-high at Kent- ’ fice: ville 52 and “72, New Glasgow 55 ; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac-|a beautiful easy chair, a smoker's amen: ‘on ann one a oe 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 29, 1959. | Innis, Borden, were very plea-|stand with pipe and a can Of pawson ........... 26 93 |ton 52 and 73. : santly surprised on Friday even-|‘#vorite tobacco, and a lovely| Vancouver ........ 42 59 Eastern N.B. counties. lower . iaer wthack i Wastin tides ebstiaiede box of chocolates for Mrs. Mac-| Victoria ........... 47 60 |St. John River valley: Variable ge group *| Innis. _ {Edmonton ........ . 3 44 cloudiness with feg along the representing fellow CNR employ-| Mr. MacInnis in expressing Calgary ........... 31 47 Fundy ccast; continuing warm: UJ ees of Mr. MacInnis, all along/his sincere thanks to the men, | Regina ............ 36 73 |southwest winds 15. Low-h'gh at the line, gathered at their home| stafed ithat™the kind thoughts | Winnipeg ......... 45 49 |Moncten 52 and 70, Fredericton fo honor Mr. MacInnis on the| and good wishes behind the |Toronto ........... 58 84 [55 and 72, Saint John 52 and 65 : £ occasion of his rotirement after | gifts of his fellow employees Ottawa ........... 6) 82 |- Bay of Fundy: Southwest winds i 42 years of service with the | were appreciated by him even) Montreal ........... 66 83 (15; extensive fog banks; visibi'- | railway. The last seven and one-| more, if that were possible, than! Quebec ........... 59 81 ity near.zero in fog, occasionally o half years of which time were}the lovely gifts which he would) Fredericton ....... 54 73 increasing to eight miles; tem- : apeat as section foreman at/ cherish with pride as a constant | Saint zoe sete S.. = ’ 60. | perature near 69. - cl , Borden. reminder of their goodwill to-|Moncton ...,... tre 7 - 6 i A er ee .o Clarance Ramsay, Borden, in a| wards him. Halifax ........... 55 74 High ee Sow < a : euetay Ses a, ee few words, stated the purpose of} “A social evening, with cards| Charlottetown ..... 3}, [eee Te om ee Oe Pm synthetic rubber in 60 s the gathering. Peter Nicholson’ and refreshments. was enjoyed | S¥aney pa thadeceens 53 © 77 | At Rustico at 2.27 a.m. and 3.45 and frying eggs without heat -\|read a congratulatory address | before the “boys” left for home ¥27™cuth -.------. = 2 [nme Sunmmereide tits | eigators only three of many outstand- ‘and Leo Warren, Borden. Char- | after expressing their personal St. John's ......... 33 49 minutes later than ee ing demonstrations being present-/ ) |Ies MacCarville, acting foreman) wishes to Mr: and Mrs. Mac-|* HALIFAX (CP)—The weaiher| om rises today at 6.07 a.m. ar ed in schools throughout the| lat Borden and Stirling Noonan, | Innis for a long and happy retire-| office says there is likely to be = ee —* in a forty-minute stage} Albany, presented gifts including ment. | quite a bit of cloud over the re-; “Py jew fP ress.” is th i gional today. i _. Previews of Tog * a the i oldie Welaubaba: D FR oo of eps ow = cals Third Crash Presidents from the other nine|,, Halifax and vicinity, South oes m presented hy a two-man tone. | = : Provinces are among the 75 ac-, Shore, Easiern Shore, Cape The men Searing this province are credited delegates expected. Na- | Breton: Cloudy with a few sunny! IRRITATION “i Fi : Warren Abbott and Ray Shere- At Corner Le tional president, Miss Grace L. | intervals and patches of coastal e , [meta who presented shows at) Caughlin of Milltown, N.B., wil] | £08: continuing warm; southwest MAKE YOU NERVOUS? SAFE DRIVER RECEIVES TROPHY Kinkora and Kensington yester- .. | preside | winds 15. Low-high at Halifax 55 Thanks to nev Jaboratory formulation. py _SUMMERSIDE— For the third |" pi4¢, Froncis J. Klein of 224 68, Yarmouth 53 ard 68,| sironser and better they ean sel by A skillful driver, Cpl. D.J. ¢ weekend. Contestants came | from Chatham wes third. Shown | Their itinerary for the remaind- | | Hane Aa — a collision sa-katcon, the national director | Goshen 55 and 70, Sydney 52 and, Sicarioes. Totes iebttations ottas ooear Bernard of the RCAF Station at | from all the RCAF Stat- | above is Cpl. Bernard receiv- | ¢T of the week is tentatively as occurred, at the intersection: of | oF ine OWL, will deliver the ad-| 7: | after 35, and may make you tense and Chatham, N.B., won the Mari- time Area safe and _ skilled ' drivers championship at RCAF Station Summerside on the ing the trophy for his truck | follows: Miscouche this morning | driving feat from Group Cap- |and O'Leary this afternoon, Tig-| tain J.E. Creeper, commanding (nish on Wednesday, Souris and officer of the Summerside stat- |Montague on Thursday, Prince | jon. - lof Wales College Friday morning ions and depots in the Atlantic | Provinces. Second was Cpl. P. | J. Orth of No. 5 Supply Depot, prPsniaees and Cpl. P. Doiron gz Sal Spud Pickers (Khrushchev Is THE YOUNG man is holding “boitled sunshine’’, with which he converts chemical energy in- to enough electricity to operate Friday afternoon. The scientific show {s presented | by General Motors and has a} }and Summerside High School Elderly Lady Central and Convent streets yes- ter@ay ziternoon resulting in major damage to hoth vehicles. No one was injured | A 1957 Dodge driven by Mrs. | Letitia MacDonald of Bradal- bane was going west on Con-! ‘ones Street and entered Central! | Street where she collided with ja 1959 Dodge driven bv David northern Bervous from too. freqyent..b ‘ . é Annapolis Vall ey, itching urinetisn both @ay and night. dress of welcome. The convention | ends Friday. Secondarily, you may losé sleep and su!- ; fer from Headaches. Backache and feel ld, tired, depressed. Titation. Explorers Group = eters! Seria. ih eke comfort by curbing irritating germs in . Is Reorganized strong, acid urine and by civing analgesic Pain relief. Sefe for young or old. Get CYSTEX at druggists. Feel better fast. GEORGETOWN — The Explor- ‘ jers of St. Davids United Church | Georgetown, reorganized for fall Moncton Man Fined In S‘side ti world wide audience. Some , : : ‘ i york expediti Are Located bist a ae cde te aid an al Passes At 101 twenty-two teams have already 2 Portable radio all day. Using |Noseworthy, Summerside. The SUMMERSIDE A Moncton wed grag Bagpend ant gg hie ae DIRECT SAILINGS “peliticaliy blind” man would| |performed before 18 million, # DEW: agen opp eri yn“ |Noseworthy car was going south man, Leo Roy was fimet-$50 and | 7 oo4.." contember 23rd. FROM j - : ’ vert j converter called a ‘‘fuel ceil’; | Central Street. which is a* costs in. . Summerside Police ee Pek Settee ; r ; j th } ta le. - on Centra reet, i is a cad é SUMMERSIDE — Potato pick- ane er | problems betwcen| MONTAGUE— Mrs. Ann Rob- pang eT he also can make a drop throuch street. |Court yesterday after pap | ser merence, Wan. Pemere HALIFAX ers from many points in the home inne gettin’ jertson, Georgetown’s grand Old | “One of the highlights of the| liquid ve . Pees | The impact swerved the nose-}ing guilty to a reduced charge of | etlyn Nineteen hie vévister = iti iv i i ce fe S. ay ! . : ” | é& Ss, s ghts rorthy car int , "ar f ) oh 3 ‘ - . Maritimes arrived in Summerside Nonetheless, the premier lady passed away at her home show is the amazing GM Sunmo-| = are . 7 os 7 wen worthy car into a telephone pole having. care and control of a ai wad ths Gllewinn | aiticcrs TO ‘ / last evening and were handled | with great dispatch by the em-| ployees of the Unemployment In- | surance Commission who 'proces- sed them immediately on arrival | and wisked them off to the farms Sunday Sept. 27th. In her 102nd pije- the miniature car_that. act- year. * ually runs on the power of the Mrs. Roberston was up and gun If depends uron eight photo- aboui her home until quite rec- electric cells located on it hood times the efficiency now obtain- ently and would have been 102 fo, jt, operation. These cells con-| ed by burning coal, oil or natural added, peaceful coexistence is the only future for mankind, } He said his talks at Camp David in Maryland had been frank and sincere and he had the ~ eral Motors of Canada Previews of Progress science stage show. on Christmas. She was the for- located at the intersection snapp-~ jing it_off at the base. Damage to the new Dodge was estimated. at $700 and to the MacDonald vehicle at $300 motor vehicle was ‘impaired. Magistrate R.S. presided. Police arrested Roy Saturday evening asleep behind the wheel ae vane ability | were elected: Marie MacDonald |as Chief, Perey Welker as 224 Chief, Kenny Walker as keeper of the treasure; » Doreen Liew- 'ellyn as keepef-af the Lodge. T Mission Study ‘for 1959-60 will ST. JOHN'S Nfld. Hinton, Q-C., M-S Bedford Il impression that Eisenhower sin- | vert light energy into electrical gas. with their employers. who were : mer Ann Richard, of River Boug- eee ats bi oe ae | ° | of his parked car on Water Street. ee 2 ' oe waiting for them. _ _~ [gerely wanted to liquidate the) pois N.S. and moved to Prince | men” Waeeh im ture powers @| LIQUID SUNSHINE Devotions End Roy told the court he fell asleep|P© 0 Africa and first Explora- Sept. 23 On hundred and seven pickers | cold war. i Witesrd Talend wita she was smal electric motor to move in ‘the: show, few drove af : lctlis waition fae hla wile aan tion will be on the Church. . pt. ~0, errived yesterday to work on| Khrushchev—said—he had sug- x sedi at tae “7 e ; the car. “liquid ladidehinah* wrovide sellliel- Tuesda Evenin Pweg on ihe ak aie After a short study period on Oct. 2, 10, 19, 27 Prince County farms, coming by; gested next spring for the Eisen- She wae a lady of very high In_the previews show. The e *y si te o7 rate 2 portable y g | hell : Tee the Commandments and _ Bond regular bus, train and chartered | hower family’s visit because this’ ¢ : demonstrator uses a 300-watt €ni energ) |Purpose a hymn sing was en- Fauvette hristian ideals and was a devot- fuses, the major portion of these _ being from Cape Breton. U.LC, —éfficials stated yester- day that orders \have been re ceived for more than 609 pickers with many special orders being received by farmers who prefer to have last year’s pickers re- turn to their employ. : However in many cases this {s not possible as many of last year’s pickers are unavailable. = Potate pickers are expected to arrive daily for the next two weeks with the peak number slat- ed for October 5th. Retired Teacher Dies In Toronto was the.most suitable time—‘‘as Muscovites know.” | ed member of St. James’ Roman | Catholic Church. Her husband the lamp to duplicate the sun's rays.|Tadio. If a method of making the As. the light strikes the cells, | fuelp cell” practical were ever the 15 inch blue and white Sun- found this. device would have UNFRIENDLY MINORITY ilate Joseph R. Robertson precec- mobile moves smoothly across a tremendous economic impact Speaking of unfriendiv demoen--eaced her in 1912 and was 2&6 ‘the table : : and greatly add to the life of strations and “‘haiting’’ he en- | years of age. a +74 a audience: will coal and ofl reserves countered at some places.| She leaves to mourn: three see—vet—anether—example_ofsun| In addition to sun power, the Khrushchev said ___they__ were | daughters, Mary (Rev. Sister power in the fascinating fuel previews audience will see a chiefly the work of minérity St. Alexandria) of the Conger- eo] This device converts chemi- visual history of the jet engine groups and fascist refugees who | followed him from city to city.| real; Annie and Ada at home He told the rally the present time could become a time of peace and progress provided out- | standing issues were solved on the basis of peaceful coexistence. There was no other solution, he | added. Khrushchty ful coexistence is the only future for mankind in our age of guided missiles carrying hydrogen war- declared: ‘“‘Peace- gation of Notre Dame in Mont- and one son, John. The funeral will be held from St. James’ Church at George- town on Wednesday, Sept. 30th at 9’ a.m. Bis St. Mark’s AYPA Plan Activities cal. energy of distilled plants fn- in “capsule” form. Beginning to electricial energy with four with a working model of the ‘ ———_first_jet—which dates back to 200 iB.C., this sequence is climaxed Brother Passes | by the running of a minature gas . : | turbine engine with a nonminia- In Portland, Ore. ie roar. This type of engine Mrs may power automobiles of tom- John -H. MacDonald of Orrow. ‘ < 'New Dominion recently received Food-loving spectators will be the news of the death of her|intrigued by the stove which brother, Arthur Betts, of Port-|fries an egg in a matter of sec- land, Oregon fonds but always remains cold. TORONTO (CP) — Professor heads capable of reaching any | St. Marks A.Y.P.A. Kensington,| Also surviving fs “a sister /This is an unusual application Frederick Clyde Avi, 66, lead-| ing adult educationalist and pro-| fessor of law at the University of Toronto from 1936 to 1958, died at his Toronto home Sunday. Prof Auld was a former trea- @urer of the Canadian Associa- tion for Adult Education and vice- | president of the labor research council. For many years he was on the executive of the Workers: Educational Association. A leading writer on legal mat- ters, he edited a 30-volume digest of Canadian case law. In 1943 his charges that Nazi and totalitar- fan philosophies were being pro- pogated in many Canadian edu- cation centres brought vigorous denials from universities. Born in Charlottetown, he prac- tised law there after graduating from McGill and Oxford Univers= ities. During the First World War) he served with the 10th Canadian| Siege Battery in Belgium and France. Survivors {nclude his wife, the former Elizabeth Brisbane Kier, of Malpeque, P.E.I., one son and three daughters. ISLAND BRIEFS VISITING CITY Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells, | Alberton, are sffending some time in Charlottetown with their) son-in-law and dawghter, Mr. | and Mrs. G.G. Hughes. - RESUMES STUDIES Carl Reynolds recently spent point on our globe.” Khrushchev Peking to join celebrations mark- ing the 10th anniversary of the, establishment of the Chinese, members, including 10 new mem-| Vancouver, B.C. Communist regime. In, Washington, he reached agreement with Eisenhower on rew East-West negotiations on pened the season's programs is due to fly, to with a supper for its members Lexington, in the parish hall, Monday eve- ning, with an attendance of 41 bers. : Following the supper the presi- dent, William Pidgeon extended a welcome to all, and especially Mrs obert Compton,’ of induction heating displayed Mass.. and three and explained in the show. brothers. of Chilliwack. Science preves quicker than B.C. and John and Alexander of a magician's sleight of hand in the Previews sequence in which |synthetic rubber is produced in HAMILTON SCHOOL lonly. 60 seconds. The demonstrat- Following is the Hamilton or simoly mixes two liquids in School report for Septcmber. \a pop bottle and a forthy glob Grade IX. 1. John Caseley. of rubber 15 times the volume of (Mary). Silas | fore Berlin, provided other interested the new members, expressing his} parties agree. It was also an- hepe that they would continue to| Grade VIE. 1. Wenda Crozier. | the bottle leaps out above it. nounced that a summit meeting come back. He then called upon 2. Gordon Ramsay, 3. Heather | Other Previews sequences in- was “possible or probable’ be-| the secretary Laura Jollimore, to: Ramsay. clude of vivid demonstration of the Eisenhower visits Russia. | introduce them. | Grade VH. 1, WAVE OF OPTIMISM | The lst and 2nd vice presidents, ers, 2. The Soviet premier returned to Gordon Mill and Clair Sudsbury Ramsay and Judy Clark a country riding a wave of op-|Was called on to officially open| Grade VI, 1. Pauline Ramsay,|ed missiles, timism for a cold war thaw. This! this year’s programme with 2. Carol Wallace, 3. Judy feeling has been prompted by the associations prayers. Kenna. ization of the microwave relay newspaper and radio accounts of Clayton Mill, past chairman of _ Grade V. 1. Marie Ramsay, 2. | which sends television program- the -welcome he received on his the P.E. Island’s Deanery Con-, Preston Silliker. mes and long distance telephone “mission of ne the United | ference, commended the group} Grade IV. 1. Beverly Wallace, | calls across the country. equal ':| ination just as they control guid- ships and planes States. for the splendid showing they 2: June Ramsay, 3, Sally Crozier. Despite the occasional warning! made at this year's conference.| Grade UI. 1. Beverly Champ-|has been presenied to thousands oi possible trouble ahead, Khrush- having won the banner for the! ion,.2. Bale McKenna, 3. Allan of persons throughout Canada chev’s speech still reflected the third consecutive year. He ex-| Taylor. Tee Peeves ene. Cortes 1A cordial ghow of his American pressed a desire that they would! Grade II. 1. Donnie Wrozier,' pounds of stage equipment in its tour. lcontinue to show the same loy- 2. Craig’ Bryanton, 3, Charles, panel truck. He said compliments to Eisen- ajty to their branch meetings as Champion, hower and to ordinary American | they have in the past. Grade 1. No tests. '@ working people. -| On Monday night, Sept 29th,! Highest average ‘in’ senior But at one point he declared the annual meeting is to take Stades, Wenda Crozier, 91 per that although Eisenhower sincer-| place in the hall. A nominating cent. ely desired peace there were eommittee consisting of John Ro-| Highest average in junior forces around him who opposed gers, William Paynter and Laura grades, Donnie Crozier, 9 per a complete relaxation of tension. Jojjimore was appointed to bring cent. Linda Carruth- | gyroscopes which will guide space 3 Jim Carruthers, 3. Bloice| ships of the future to their dest- |’ Mc- | today and a fascinating dramat-| Previews of Progress already | § Khrushchev said he couldn't be'jn a new slate of officers. The! sure whether these unidentified forces ~would he victorious. | HOUSE ARREST Alberton Church Teacher Mary WL. Campbell. VITAL FISHERIES Canada’s commercial catch of | fish-has a market value of close ‘radio and television hookup and _ in baskets of flowers which were Khrushchev's audience roared Ee to $200,000,000 annually. a | with laughter when he said Holds Rally Day ee er eee American authorities kept him | under ‘house arrest” and pre-; ALBERTON— Sunday was vented him, except in the later! flower Sunday and rally day at stages of his trip, from meeting! Alberton Presbyterian Church. ordinary Americans. {During singing of/ the opening The speech was carried on a hymn eight boys and girls brought free delivery? mo during it the premier, speaking placed at the front of the church. appeared to be showing) The Forty Hours devotion open- | ,ed at the Church of the, Most Holy” Redeemer Sunday at the} 11.49 mass. ( elehrant was Rev.| Franris.P C C€ Ss-R jal preacher the three-lay} devotion is Rev. Thomas Traynor C.Ss.R., who was recent!y—ap- pointed to the Holy Redeemer staff j uneray Sper: | for Evening’ devotions will close the period Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. Morning masses are at 7. pg 7.3 p.m. and 9 o'clock with afternoon mass at 5.30 p.m. Island CWL Represented Provincial president. Josepa MacDonald of Tigris Mrs. Fred MacMillan and Miss I. Arsenault of Charlotte- town, will represent the Catholic women of Prince Edward Isiand at/the natiowal convention cf the C2thclic Women’s League which opens at Sant N.B. this ant John, So WHY HAVE “SORE haaclee & " Ph ei | ZK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY |__— | ON ~ POTATO & TURNI *} television indicated this would be the situation | Liberals Federation the Opposi- |tion has tried repeatedly to_ find i | Mrs. | . : . joyed and the expedition ended Defence Poli ry with closing ceremony of group. ° . a Is Under Fire NEWSPRINT PROVINCE OTTAWA ‘CP’ Libera! Quehee province. a world cen 1: : i tre for newsprint-production—has4 eade> Pearson said Friday night| age Steel eee fan 198 major pulp esd paper. plants outside power retained control of! atomic boembs—earried in Cana- dian aircraft. 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FREE ESTIMATE CALL NOW PHONES 8543-8544 PALMER ELECTRIC P. E. L. Regiment (R.C.A.C.) MILITIA RECRUITING Recruits will be accepted at the Charlottetown Armouries SEPT. 28, 29, and 30 R. J. MAHAR, Major O. C. Headquarters Sqn. . ~ TAGS ®No Delay! i: part of his vacation in Montague | quietly, Those taking part in this cere- visiting relatives. Prior to his the first signs of fatigue after his | mony were Clayton Matthews, arrival here he visited his mcsher | gruelling tour, Janice Irving,| Barbara Horne, and brother who reside in Wheat-| Khryshchev said he and Eisen-' Beverley Horne,. Anne Clark. on, Maryland. Carl returned last| hower had not been able to clear' Sheila Horne, Maurice Tugwell week to Fredericton, N.B. to) resume studies at UNB where he is in his final year of applied engineering. LATE NOTICES "(Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified Ad- Jertising Section.) ROBERTSON — On Sunday Sept. | 27, 1959, Mrs. Annie Roberi-| son in her 102nd year, Her re-| mains were \transferred from} the Charlottetown Funeral! Heme Monday afternoon to her late ‘residence from where the) funeral will be held Wednesday morning to St. James’ Church. | would return to Moscow if things | received the offering. away all the “muck” that had and Kenny Bell. accumulated during the cold war} Worship was led by the min- but he said he had gained the ister, Rev. J.Y. Garrett, who al- impression that Eisenhower sin-| sq preached the sermon. Mem- cerely wanted to end the cold | bers of the Sunday School assist- war, create normal conditions eq in the worship, of which the with Russia and promote normal | theme was ‘What is the Church?” relations with all countries. The old testament lessdft was \ There’ was a hushed moment) read by Wayne Bell. Prayer was i ian oe during the speech when Khrush-| offered by Maurice Tugwell, a You Bet! Whether dey s ‘ chev described how, after “or-| reading, “Good Neighbours” was need a single item or « ganized hostility’ in Los An-| given by Anne Clark, Kendrick large order, just telephone geles, he warned his hosts he Horne and) Raeburn Matthews us. We'll gladly deliver to your home or offce—no . extra charge. And remember, when — you have prescriptions to be filled, our messenger will call for them and re- did not improve. THINGS IMPROVE Things did improve, Khrush-| chev Said, and he was no longer | PAPAL CEREMONY kept a prisoner in his automobile or train car and was allowed to} VATICAN CITY (Reuters)— The choir selection was ‘“Fair- est Lord Jesus.” ~~ m< ‘ge~out and shake hands with or-| Pope John Saturday performed Georgeiown, for Requiem High dinary Americans. Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment} = Describing his tour, Khrush-| in"the church ¢ — leber praised his warm-hearted | MacLEAN— At'the Prince Ed-| reception ig San Francisco, the ward Island Hospital Monday, corn ficlds of lowa and his greet- | fept. 28, 1959, Cleaver J. Mac-| ing by the mayors of American Lean in his 7lst year. Rest-| cities. | ing at the MacLean Funeral | The premier’s return to his Home. Funeral. from the Bap-'capital was triumphant, Thou-| tis Church tomorrow (Wed-! sands of spectators lined the 2 | Besday) services at 200 p.m. Interment will be the city and threw bouquets of | in the Floral Hilis Mengggial flowers at his car. Gardens, — i | the third wedding ceremony of his reign when he officiated at the marriage of Count Eugenio Faina}, and Countess Albalisa Roncalli di} Montorio in the Pauline Chapel of the Vatican. The bride is not a relative of the Pope although she | has the same name, Vatican sour- ces said. commencing mile route from the airport to! home” speech with a cry rarelSy heard in Moscow and grected with prolonged applauec: “Long a turn with the precisely compounded medicines, You pay only the regular | prescription price. THE Jenkins Pharmacy i REXALL | Prompt Delivery Vial 4219, He ende? bis “glad to belive Soviet-Amorican frieadslup. |, A e ®No Waiting! Orders Accepted In Large And Small Quantities! PHONE 8506 Charlottetown CENTRAL PRINTER The Guardian - The Evening Patriot x , | INTERRUPTION NOTICE * Theré will be an interruption of electric power on our Souris line on Wednesday, September 30th, cy ha between the hours of 1:00 and 2:00 p.m., weather permitting, to enable us to install voltage regulat- ing equipment in this line. The area affected will be the Town of Souris and all lines east of Souris. , \ MARITIME ELECTRIC CO., LTD. iaebiaiall