smaam J: . . O . New Bridge At Murray River The J.H England Construettonlwalk. The span of this bridge is Company has completed the con- considerably shorter than the 200 struction of the new bridge ntlfeet of the former one owing to Murray River. shown in the nboveithe building out of the approaches int both ends. It has a creosoted The new bridge, replacing the pile understructure. steel girdersiportation moving north and south. photo. former narrow one. is 115 feet long, land cement top. 24-foot roadway and 5 foot side- The new bridge removes I has Georgetown l Holds Annual competition was lteen. Mr. Cecil Lelsacheur. and Mr. Gordon Yorston. with the winners: . (tied). Karen Lavandier. Bordreault. Boys it mile open: 1. A Chester David. Girls '1 and under: Beverly Soloman. Boys 7 and under: I. ardous bottleneelr existing with the Glen Macnonam former one. and viii do much to speed traffic not only within the l "y but also on all trans- Linda Lavsndier. llcover. lparticularly from the whole coun- ty to the Wood Islands Ferry. David, The Eastern Guardian IN STOCK - One used electric rangctte. Llewellyn's, Montague. THE SCOTTISH concert will be repeated. by popular I t Thursday, February 18, in Yeo's Theatre, Montague. SEE CLAIRE Delory as the living genius in the one-act comedy "Famous Last Words", to be pre- sented at the variety concert, High School auditorium, Montague. Fri- day, February 10. APPLY FOR INCORPORATION -Application for incorporation by letters patent has been published In the Royal Gazette for Dingweli and Rossiter Limited with head office at Morell. The first directors will be ' lst Rossiter. Leo R. liossiter. Alfred Rossiter. Kath- trine Rossiter and Anna Rossiter. Authorized capital will be 330,000, of which 320,000 will be preferred MID WINTER clearance. 20 per in stock. Llewellyn's. Mont-lgue. VALENTINE CONCERT and dance, Lower Montague Hall, Feb- ruary H. Proceeds for the Hall. CARD PARTY. Legion hall, uxiliary. x sorcd by W.l. SIIUR-GAIN Amateur Ellsworth. cent discount on all skating outfits ontague. Wednesday, February at 0.00 o'clock. Ausplcies Legion DON"i MIISS the variety eon- cert in High School Auditorium Friday. Feb. 10. It will feature song, dance and novelty numbers by your local boys and girls. Spon- Stage show. Lower Montague Hall, Feb- ruary 22. 8.00 pm. Spouse ed by Lower Montague W.I. Contestants please send entries to Mrs. Albert er. 2. Donnie Wight. S. MacLean. Fish Catches Show Decline OTTAWA CPl ---Canada's sea f? lleries fell off in 1955, for the first time in three years. Value of the coastal catches. the . bureau of statistics reported today, , Davld: dropped by about 10 per cent to 077,599,000 from the record 385,- 949,000 of the previous year. The weight of fish landed also fell to 1,747,379,000 pounds from 1,023,358,000. 9" The big slump occurred on the west coast. where the value fell LeLacheur. Carl 5 man. -ligh School The annual Georgetown High School Ice sports were held on Fri- idny, Feb. 3rd.. before I large 1 crowd of enthusiastic spectators. All cla' as were well filled and Meet Officials were: Miss Joan Murphy, Mr. D.A. Maccormack, Mr. N.W. Hansen, Mr. Arthur Macswain Following is the list.of events, , Doll Carriage Parade: 1. Carla- ne Layers and Emily Decoste, 2. Phyllis Bordresuli, 8. Boys Tricycle Race 1. Philip Allan i MacPhee. 2. Paul Batchilder. 8. i. Laverne : Martell, 2. Marie MacDonald 3. Eldon Batchilder, 2. Brian MacLean 3. Girls ll yrs.: 1. Juanita Goteil. 2. Boys ll yrs.: I. Wilfred Prosper. 2. Barry Eoudreauit, 3. Tony Pub- Girls 9 yrs: 1. Nancy Hartman, 2. Dianne Soloman. 3. Reatbs Boys 9 yrs.: 1. Kenny Batchlld- Ron Girls 10 yrs: i. Doreen Gallant. 2. Paulinc Martell, 8. Mary Kaye 3. Boys 10 yrs.: 1. Billy Laveri, 2. Girls V4 mile open: 1. Ella David. 2. Katherine McCullough. 3. Annie u Says Madam Consumer Could Be Smarter With Her Dollars MONTREAL (CP) - A male English-language branch of the: watchdog of business morals says Canadian A iation oi Consum- iggse. actinfumer tcould-and should ers. He suggested the Organization her monuefmal 9' 3b0lll sllelldllli appoint I small consumer President Claude Root of the cite l-ntelllsentiy and lend a hand Better Business Bureau of Mon- l,n;uPui:lem9:lll18 thehbureau's ef- treal. lnc., so it i 't al a M m e 5"” l 3l 50955 ill- easy to protectyzonsurrln 3 wiy: X';2l;.e.'imf3i tllllimm the standard" MacDonald. their own "folly and busty judg- ' 8:30 P. M. - Ladies: ment." - MAY SIGNED "BLIND" East ice e o MacDonald, A. i wu Discuss" 0 Federation in Caribbean Area LONDON (CP )-Colonial Secre- The Guardian, Page Tuesday, Feb. 7, 195 Ice Sports 2doteAlgtiene Mccorrnack. 3. Betty l Boys 12 yrs.: 1. Lawrence Batch- iider. 2. Harvey ”nrtell, a. Freddy Mien. I tsry Alan Lennox Boyd today will Girls 18 yrs.: I. Katherine Mc- open I conference on the political Cilllouih. 2. Frances Baker. 3. futureof Britain's Caribbean colon- Marie ltiacLean. . tea. The talks are expected to lead Boys 13 yrs.: 1. Joseph Mnrtell. to I West Indian federation pos- 2. Joseph Murphy, 3. Mark mm gibly next year, and ulti tely to ltliY- the birth of I new nation w thin the Boys mile open: 1. Alien MIc- Commonwealth Plies. 2. Chester David, 3. Paul Under the chairmanship of Len- BlllClllli'l91'- nox-Boyd, 16 delegates from the Obstacle Race - 11 yrs. and scattered colonies will try to clean llllllef (BOYS): 1. Kenny Batchilder. -up all major outstanding issues in 2- Joseph Marteil, 3. Ronnie MIe- the way of federation. Their chief Lean. problems appear to be how to pay Obstacle Race - ii and under for the complicated machinery of (Glrlsl: 1. Doreen Gallant, 2. federation and where to establish Clare Blackett, 3. Pauline Martell. the federal capital. tGirls 14 yrs.: l. Vonuie Sampson, In general, the delegates have 2. Annie David, 3. Anita David. accepted the idea of federation. BOYS 14 yrs: 1. Stephen Arsen- In some cases. they are eager for suit, 2. Charles Scully. it, and one observer suggests this Candle Race - 12 yrs. and over enthusiasm may be t... blesome. (Girls): 1. Helen McCullough, 2. Jamaica's chief minister. Norman Marion Manell, 3. Frances Baker Manley. has suggested that since Backward Race-I2 yrs. and over most West Indian islands are on 1. Allen MacPhee. 2. Jorden Ste'w- the threshold of individual self-,'!ov- art. 3. Terry Soloman. ernrnent. the federation should be DGirls 15 yrs. and over; 1. Ella gin with self governing powers. avid. 2. Elaine Roach , 3. Gloria 000 a year for federal administra- e FAVORS SLOWER UNION ' tioll expenses and 131,500,000 to CAPITOL --- TODAY-WED. Myers. Bpt Britain views the evolution build 3 federal capital, M503: 15 y2.., 8,... ,,.e,,.1, Au... I "I ' d I t it i t R d t m f 1-"M-G-M picked a million-dollar cast and pacil- 1 c ee, . h t D vid, '3. 0 e e era err ory no I epresente a e con erence, - . . . Paul Batchilder. es er a dominion as something that Should which is expected to last two to ed u I." Parade of songs! magnlflcent sP.:' ' nct be attempted overnight. three weeks. will be Jamaica, y facle and dazzling costumes into one hue '0'. i C0UDle Race (Gracefullness) 11 . yrs. and under; 1, Donnie wggm ". . .When the financial conse- Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, , . ' the Leeward islands or Antigua. and romance that will remain Deep In Your Hearts' forever!' and Clair Blackctt, 2, Douglu quenccs of this kind of haste-the Martell and Mary Kaye LeLacheug withdrawal of certain support by Montserrat. St. Christopher. Nevis Pauline Martell and Joseph the treasury-are brought home to and Anguilla, and the Windward ”""dS "l D”'"""”' G""ad”' Si" "ONE on THE GREATEST MUSICALS rival: . PRODUCED IN OUR DAY AND AGE." 9 . cm-9-rm . Curling Today At Montague 6:45 P. MrP:pler Trophy: East ice - Geo. Mclntyre vs Wm. MacLcan. West ice - A. Sullivan vs At. Often Mrs. Shopper is "neither Too often. Mr. Root said -- l”1cDouald, E. Cla .E. I-Iickox vs . ,, , iills. I Y . right-nor even fair nor honest. Consumer feels she is legally en. H. Clair. C. Stewart. A. Prosper, he adds. titled to change her: mind after a PA M3F5llall- He warned in a recent addresl purchase. Sometimes she signs West ice e L. MacDonald, V. 011 ellllcsinlll BilVE!1lSlIl8 llliil "In- sales contracts without checkingli acDonald, P. Sullivan, I. Hickos other nurse seems. imperative" to them and fails to realize that therei V5 A- MacGrezor. L. Sinclair. as. 1 ell i ml5l93ill'l8 5dV9l'll5lllF ls lwllilng to prevent tinvercharg. Poole. A. Wannamaker. but Sllggesle-Cl that Women Wllll ing” in most commodities. Spares - P. Johnston. M. Bel. their industry-driving dollars have she may fall for personal 3,, sar. some responsibility. peals. fail to check the reputation 10:00 P. M. Wiglltman Trophy- "OUT 855UmPllUII l5 llllit 95 P9? of DU5ll'lESSITlcu, be trapped into so- East ice -At. MacDonald VI. centnof business has honest lII- called "free" offers and lake atiSuilivan. Mlle was addressins the Quebec illlulolvilillle Bcllltlhlnlilsleofllkltitlwcst pncesl we - Gen" Manly" " T' I expected to be easy. I-'" con- siderations are complex, and there will be long talks on how the colonies will be taxed to get 5:350,- Martell. Mr. Manley, he may well feel it Couple Race Tu.-an-fullness) 13 inexpedient to urge the point," Lucia and St. lneent. and over: Helen McCullough gnu says The Daily Telegraph. Only today's opening ceremony Allan Mawhee, 2, Terry solomu As it is, the discussions are not will be open to the press. and Elaine Roachc, 3. Stephen - Arsennult and Anita Gallant. from 335,264,000 to 528,200,000. On the Atlantic coast. the value slip- ped from 350685.000 to 349,399,000. Values of all three major Pacific fisheries - salmon, halibut and her- ring-were lower. Salmon dropped 22 per cent. from 323,579,000 to 510.3-12.000. Halibut declined from s:l.9s4.ooo to 52,469,000, and herring from 84.- 565.000 to S4.l'70.000. In the east. the lobster catch jumped to Sl6.Sl3.000 from 815.- 553.000. and haddock moved up to S4.'!45,000 from 34,162,000. but the value of cod went down from 10,- 263,000 to 513,009,000. MURRAY RIVER .. mi? ..:..:- M" it ' t ones a tas not at all 11000. Ill! 8 8. Ml55.Rl'"l- Wh” ls 5 Sllldm" ""”' leexscsznfall by the many original Women - 1. Mrs. Peter Sinclair Starting Itlimlluishts . - Personals at ll"? Aberdeen ll05P""l- Wlw ""1 costumes which were difficult to and Mrs. James Cudmore. Grand- ms”-inn gum plpu5",,,l'O Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton and Sllenil 50'1"? "m9 "l llle mm” ”' classify Altogether it wag nu; ma and Grandpa retiring- 2 Ruth M”: 'l"sl' Sl"””- M”"l”ll"”- l” children Larry and Donna. York. ll" i""9"l5 ln M"'”lY lllV"- the most successful esmlvlli incl: Mac?-eod. Indian princeilad DH IMIWW llllll. IERIEID 1 patient in the P E I Hospital . l l ' ' geegis S:;1d;ll;,sm wElig:.sB:l:.'en:: Mr John E Livingstone who in helm Moatgdglnd - my Henmgui IOSEIIIT um Vir. Gordon Phllllbs. Moncton ' - I" d ' d ed M h The results of the iudgins Ire ll WP 9- N.AB.. was a recent visitor to Mon Mr" and Mrs" John w' MacLean' l3lll1Dll?ygll:Illl(:te50W:e lvs cspglldlgg fol(l;ollll.: d B 1 Lu Elglerf: .931; "gdeil If laeartui '-Wuimm ”li""' Friends of Mr Hastings Mac- Sometime Hill"! home Olhlsmolllr " "" er 1"" "'i S n e" M en" "3 "ml WM IIKNMIL I - y . Dan uvmgsmne Mun.” ,Wannamaker. Valentine: 2. Joanne Queen of Hearts. gamma Mlss Blanche Dewar. Montague Lmdt Mllrmy RlV"- "'9 Plellsed is M" ' and Janice White, Dutch twins. Winner of the door prize Rich- 1, u ti th K, C 1. to hear he has returned to his V95 3 g y me. ' ' MKLELW Ho:pitp:i.en '1 e nu cum llyprmeaafteer bglngnalpatient in,:he Mr. and Mrs. John Moore J.-., Wal?lT:muarl?e.r'l:aPh1exial:l:in lies: 2. uguttlllllelgmitltrs. Archie Hume, Mrs. tlltuaaoms llllillttll . . t ll 3" "SP ”' remver "E and son Pearly, Mrs. William Kcn Campbell and Cecil Fraser, Lloyd Marshall, Mrs. Ethan Stew- llltslllctim, .r. horbes Taylor, Charlotte from 80 3CClll9l"' wlllcll lmllpelled Moore and Malcolm Livingstone babies art lrswii. was a weekend visitor to iLr;nChuieslo1s1pi;mci;3lgMw;:Iig.eMr- Muruy m,,,,,., were ,.,cen,,,l,m,,,' 1 ' y HOWARD "El ”'"ll5'l'- dim” " 9' "' to Marshfleld guests of Mr and mm cident and the second one had to M 31 (H d J d" Miss Geraldine Sullivan, student be , ted th ital hi "L m” M" an " y" S k S I at St. Dunstan's University, spentlfriends wish him zullpeedysrxgdsnli Mrs, Mary Dauldmn who ha. EXTRA. the weekend at her home in Mon- ery. been in New Glasgow N. s” 10,- . tague. . Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and Mr. l-rccman Reynolds. MontI- .daughters, of Charlottetown, spent Girls ll yrs.: 1. Paulette Burke. Gil rl ; r- CDT T'-a 2. Claire Blackett, 3. Donna Yorst- 1 . crlrluagsal and a DAl l-Y CR 0 S SW6 M '1:.'INEsT MUSIC AL! on. 2 - Grades 9 and 10 Acnoss DOWN 2l.lboti y Boys llyrs.: 1. Douglas Marteli. Boys Relay: 1.'l'alk 1.0onili-med .., Slarsl Music! Colorl 2. David Hartman. 3. Joseph Mart- ; - gage 1o :.cA:Semit.ta 2. Exctlm as tan-vrnlldn at n,,,.,...l.,,r..., ,... mg .....,,..., - ' - ra 9 . noup ms ion . - 1; Girls 12 yrs.: 1. Marion Murphy. 3 - Gradee ll. - trained 3.Gosl.e rooul y ':':d"' '.mlYdwT:':': church 4.Retinue 28.DiJ- 3- i 0"" "NM?" 9P0 W 0 '0 singers 6. Male Iguro :4 and romance-to remain o 10. A fruit nicknnmo 38. Split ” ad", 5,, ya, man'- Fancy Dress Ca rnlval Held 1 1;; cm 0- cow pm, ........ , o . 14. Toward 7.Sosp-like revenge At Montague Rlnk Last Night ;?,-;;;,";tiv- M. ,0 gr. 6, A I-rge crowd attended the In- Girl 8-12 - 1. P t Si l ir, bwenga man"! A nual carnival sponsored by the 3c,,,-ec:-aw- 2, Marlonaclzrk nQcu:en gioml"d' W"-01'! plant 32.GoIdI:oils Nursery Club of the Kings County of Hem."' ' ,'22'Rm " mod! "Md. u wl Hospital held at the Montague rink ' ' ' last night. Boys B-12 - 1. Donald I-lennigar. ggllozfei ,6 gag: Not only the little kiddies, but duck hunter: 2. Arthur Hewitt. '(.x:,m) ” J mane ' H I I the grownups as well were dressed DRVY Crockett. ' "MM" ' in all sorts of outlandish costumes to add interest and color to this ever-popular carnival. The task of ' the Judges was a difficult one, to Boys 13-16 - 1. George Beck, inside-out. Teenage girls - l. Ethel Irving and Devon Hewitt, ghosts. the past few months is at present spending some time at the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. Industries Clash At Hearing Prices for this engagement only - Matinee: rue, left for Halifax. N.S., last week. where he will remain for few days. Mr. Russell MaeGrcgor. Mon- tague. is I patient in the Kings County Hospital where he is under- Boing treatment. Sunday in Murray River, guests of I Mrs. Irving's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Macltay. Congratulations are extended in Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murdock, Murray River who were married ion Jan. Mth, 1956, in Montague. and Mrs. Ben Sencabougil. Miss Janet Stewart. Mrs. Bank. Norman C. Stewart. Charlotte- town, spent the past weekend It the home of her parents, Mr. and Hizll higher tariffs. OTTAWA (CP) - spokesmen for auto and steel industries clashed before the tariff board Monday as the board opened a detailed study of the steel industry's requests for James Dykes of Toronto. man- Imple rczson to support the un- ion's views but it would take too long to go into all the details. The board is considering In overhaul of the Canadian steel tar- iff ln line with a request Finance for the three L's. X for the Mrs. Murdock was MN" Howl" sellcllllmllgllt Wllll Miss Marina Munn, daughter tas been a patient in the Kings County Hospital has returned to her home in Oak Valley. is. c.c.r. Party Tells Strategy HALIFAX (CP)-The provincial CCF party said Monday it will ll"-ll ll" more benefits from min- eral resources during the forth- Wniliig session of the Nova Scotia legislature. and Mrs. Clarence Murdock. Mrs. Leod, Dartmouth. N. S. the former Mr. and Mrs. John Munn, Murray River. the groom is the son of Mr. Gavin MacLeod, Murray River. is spending some time It the home of her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mae- Mr. Rueben Moorc. Murray Ri- ver was a recent visitor to Tren- ton. N. S., guest of his brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Buell. On his return he ager of the Canadian Automobile Chamber of Comme Lu, suggested the steel industry wants higher tariffs to force the entire Canadian community to bear the cost of high wages to steel workers and so avoid the difficulties of strikes and plant shutdowns. Harry E. Stipe of Hamilton, gen- eral sales manager of the Steel Company of Canada, immediately denied the charge. Harry Weisglass of Tomato. spokesman for the United Steel- workers of America (CCL-Clo), tn- terjected that the steel industry, without higher tariffs, is able and should pay as high I wage to CI- Mrs. Louis Jenkins and son Roc- ky, Halifax, N. S., are at pre- sent visitlng at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Nicolle, Murray River. Mr. Norman E. Stewart, Char- lottetown, spent the past weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart. High Bank. Miss Faye Keenan, student nurse at Falconwood Hosplal spent the past weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lenland Ni- colle, Murray River. A party statement said the CCF would ask for higher royalties on ----.n cussed minerals being ex- itorled from the province because some of the mineral wealth . . . '3 beins taken out at an alarming rate with little or no benefit to "10 People of Nova Scotia." The statement quoted provincial CC? leader Michael Mscdonsld as laying this subject would become in issue during the next provincial election. Catholic Church's views on hum Pope Outlines Catholic Views On Labor Relations VATICAN CITY Reuters -The "engagement" toward the workers Pope Saturday outlined the Roman l "because it requires of the work- sn relations in industry to 200 Wes- , and their allergies." tern European industrialists, lair nadian steel workers as that pail to steel workers in the United States. But. if the steel industry needs subsidies to give its workers liv- ing stsndsrds equal to those of American workers, the subsidies should be borne by the entire country. QUESTIONS ARGUMENT To this. F. J . Lcduc, tariff board vice-chairman. asked why U. 8. standards had to be brought into -yers the better part of their time "it is not therefore simply I Minister Harris made in his bud- get speech last April. have estimated that the industry's proposed boosts would just about double current rates on most steel Officials Board Chairman Hector McKin- non ssid he hopes to have the board's report to Mr. Harris ready by the end of 1056. VPZPRP. NPC NPC DYZO DAEYGMWHHUMM-mhhmvhwmkk AXIDLBAAXB BLONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In thissntnmph A is use two 0's. etc. Single letters, epon- trophies. the length antrformstion of the worth are all hint: Each day the code letters are dilluut. hcryptognnmsotntlon JKIIO: IQOKRP. IYV OYRH--CIBOVBB. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: MAKE HUNG!!! 1'!!! SLUCI AS A MEDICINE FOR HEALTH-TUSSIB. . Distributed is use that: Quit Children 25c: Tickets 75c.- Aduits 50c. THESE PRICES INCLUDE THE TAX "BE SURE YOU COME TO THE EARLY SHO AND ENJOY A SEAT FOR THIS GREAT ' MUSICAL SHOW" Show Times Today and Wednesday 3:00 - 5:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Evenings: AI The "drop-in-the-bucket" royal- llcs imposed on gypsum "amount llmnst to I giveaway of one of our most plentiful and valuable re 0 sources." ists It the first international meet-,work is bought," he said. "it PE. He told then that the Catholic question." or union leaders and social scient-lworker Wh0 ls hired Illll W00” lug ever held to study means oflman. in member Of llie llilmaii 50' improving these relations in Eur- ciety, who collaborates for the good lot this society in the industry in is the situation. "I'm I Canadian," "Why go to the US? Mr. Weisglsss M..- 4 he said. said there i church believe: workers should 1 mutual service" and added work causes employers to have - employers "FLICKA" ON TV .;VEVl YORK iCPlM)' Friend i-llcka, a filmed adventure series: andl .-nder each ither ccndant that cause the author of human nature In has given him an immortal soul." say education officials. "Each man represents a pans- and absolute value; he- LONDON (CF)-More than IJU new schools were built in Britain between 1045 and October. 13. At the romantic lbout a youngster and his horse 'l'i'i'ins ll-year-old Johnny Wash- llntok of Toronto, will malls its debut on the CBS television net- work next Friday night. The ser- isgni: based on the book by Mary I"I. T-M Hockey I ' TONIGHT MONTAGUI: RINK Doubleheader llP.m.-Cherry Valley vs. Blson Bombers 99-nt-Ch'tawn Abbie Sis- ters vs:-Montague Prim- rose QIIHI. can--:4-I1.dtu HT they serve famous Chase & Sanllorn From turret and terrace, guests of the stately Manoir ' Richelieu in Murray Bay survey the lordly sweep of the St. Lawrence . . . touch t of history in this enchanting modern playgro Aggmpriatoly, the Manoir's consummate cuisine is serv with Chase & Sanbom. The fine coffees of this famous blend were comingu the St. Lawrence from far-oil lands in sailing-ship aysl p More fine hotels and restaurants throughout Canada serve Chase oil Sanborn Coffees than any other brand. Del(iiht your family and guests by sewing delicious use at Sanbcln Colon at home!