PAGE EIGHT Therc will he an lllIOl't'LlDlIOll of electric power at Loucr AIOllliljJ,llP. l:tlllI'L(tlIflll'll :iiid vicinity, on Wed- iicsrlay .'ifiri'iiotiii. Sfllll. iiitii, iiotwrcii tiii- hours of 1:00 and 5:Iiii niii, iwiithrr pcrniiiting, for the pur- pose of chaiisziiiiz over (jnoi'gctmrii to the new feed line from Pooic's Coriinr. Maritime Electricco. Ltd. CAPITOL snows Fll”:I.'it) I7TtiiiT93uti Some Actual Scenes of the Fiercest Fighting in Korea Highlight Many Ciimoctic Sequen- ces of this Action Film! BLASTING Out of The FRONT LINES of KOR A! First blaring story of the combat cumeronien of the Morin-is - mon with guts enough, to hold ramoros steady when every nerve si:,rooftgf "REACH FOR If . . Q VDAVI wiiiocit out MARTIN MIINER - - T'l..l'S - LATEST NEWS FLASHES -. Msrusciai .- SPECIAL e- SSE LOCAL Sl'TllllIERSIDE AIR BASE TRAINING OF NAVIGATORS FOR NATO. T . V THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ”'””7-l3SltG3Ea.3;t”3i-5'.”"”"- M M w--"- "oil At "It Stewart Walden Lovers. The Gulrdlan may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; The Post Office; In South: in Georgetown: The Snack Bar. ....'LEG-ION Carnival. Montague, ....'DANCE Beaver Hall, Mon- September 24th. 25th, 26th. lsgue. Friday. September ism. j Les Bianchard's orchestra. : . .. tluNGtS MILL. Montague. buy- e--- rim! 1088 daily. 8 inches small end --WMURBAY HARBOR Church land up-8 fee: 2 mm” and 10 reg; of Christ evangelistic meetings: 2 inches long only. Tonight. special music by William ....L Weale. Sermon: "Witnesses for' . 6330-Hum lmssns "N g Christ." Kenneth Norris, evange- Mr. William L. MaoKinnon. Bay list- Fortune. received the sad new; by l'.'il'e of the death of his brother, Martin Miicxinnon. Great Falls. Montana, on Sept. 12. Burial is in Great Falls. Montana. -' fined 520.00 and costs for driving PQI'3onaI3 ' recklessly through Montague. A --e iresident of St. Mary'.i Road was 'Mr. and Mrs. PEFKITIHIIIIIIIECI 520.00 and costs for in- Frnsei' liavr returned to Mon- toxication in ii public place. iiigue following a lion:-ymoon trip while a resident of Montague on ithc Imontli in jail. Evidence was tak- ien in the case of in Murray spendingibor resident charged with through the Maritime Provinces. thir. illltI M . Brniitforti, ;i few days xiriiiity visiting friends. . William Riley. Ontario. are in Montague and relatives and i Laura McKenna. and Miss Annie Brtidencll, who . tfiliss R,N Illontaguc, Stewart. horn on lx'in;;'s have. t'ounly Hospital, yuP('k for Hamilton. nvhere they have lsing positions. I received nur- 'llim. Keir ('liirk. Miiiister of Cthc t'0l'lIFl'l'll('P of Atlantic Prrm-' licrs at M0llt'I0ll. N.B., Ironfcreiice illfallflll Association at the .Scotian Hotel in IIKIIIHY. ilwing acrnnipaiiietl hy Mrs. who will visit friends on trip. of the (Yniiadian Nova, He is Ciiiri: the Insurance Coiiiiiiiicd from page 1 IVIIHISIPF in charge in this Province, the Government. They were plso greeted by Mayor J. D. Stewart, of the City. Hon. Mr. Hughes was congrat- ulated by following speakers onl his brevity while the thanks of the delegates was expressed by Mr. E. B. MscLatrhey. Superin- lendent. In New Brunswick, who said that as a member of a neighboring Province he was "not unaware" of the charms of Prince Edward Island. He hum- ourously retold the story to the assemblage that every Islander away from home lived for the day when he might return "as soon as possible." Mayor Stewart said that he welcomed the insurance men to the city which he termed a "popular meeting place' of this Canada of ours and reminded them that of all the historic places there were to be found none could compare to this. His remarks were solidly supported by several following speakers who were visiting the Island for the first time. They agreed that the island not only had historic places; such as the Confederation Chamber, but many outstanding places of scenic beiiuty. The Mayor suggested that if the group were unable to return shortly in r-onvcntion he hoped that. they would return indivi- dually and bring their families. Chief Justice Speaks In the averting at. dimer the company had the pi-iviiige of hear- ing His Lordship, Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. when in a brief address he told the visitors that if they wished they might almost read the history of the Is- land "in bronze". The Chief Justice was referring to the fact that g large number of the historic placca here have been oommerrni-ated by the Historic Sites and Monument Board with the erection of bronze plaques. Chief Justice Campbell in his inimitable style told several effec- tive stories and afterwards. Whllr tlianking the group for the honor of being asked to address them, also expressed the sincerr wish that they would not only enjoy their stay here, but would soon return for axiom:-r sample of Iii- s 2 A I ' THE 500 ACRE FARM OF IIUGI-IIE CAMPBELL OF AND SI5T'l'i..lj IN ll. ii). I. '5 "CITIZEN VAREK" --A-.. . - F-' Vt.-'1"I1'e.”;Vs.-vo:..qaAx ..- - t .-w s .4- Kissod Sisters and Never- " W Sey-Die Morinosl ODAY and WED. -tr srrciiii EYE WITNESS FEATIIRETTE ir STARRING CARL BOEl.llOUWl:)R AND HIS FAMILY. RECENT ARRIVALS AT GRAHAM'S ROAD, P. I. THE FILiIal GIVES A GRAPIIIF ACCOUNT OF FAMILY LIFE ON A DUTCH FARM -AND l”0l.L()ll'S TIIF. BOELI IOU WERS AS THEY SAIL FOR CANADA ALSO NEW CANADA CA RRIES ON FEATURETTE THE FRANK DRAMA DEPICTING PROBLEMS OF IMMIGRANTS T0 CANADA LEO DON MW NRRV HM IIINCNISIIR i .. SHOWS 3:30 7 and 9 'Magistrate J. W. ltember 21st. M: land hospitality. the nursing staff of iliriin the morning the balance of the left last session, as well as. almost the en- Ontarlo. tire afternoon. commltee meetings , N g :only were discussed. They ranged i'.dut.i1ioii, lcft Sunday to attend from 3 special type of (mm to the . . Im” an agent. The latter subject proved which Mr. (lrirk will attend this one M ma honest of me day My ' many delegates took part and ex- - - -- ----s. an occasion should have occurred "E 1”5””"” where the Dominion of Ciinada "" hem” 9' was born after another meeting. -port to the mnvention told of his pleasure in being hero and describ- ..'C0lJRT AT GEORGETOWN -In magistrate's court at George- town ycsterdsy morning before MacDonald: a resident of Lower Montague was same charge was given one lInr- , driv- 3 case I Scp- i The to Monday, iiig while intoxicated. was adjourned Following the presidents address was given over to during which thoroughly technical subjects per- taining to the insurance business difference between it broker and pressed their views. .Flrst Time Trig:-tlier It was announced by the chair- man ihat it was the first time in the 36 years of the organization that all Provinces were represented at the annual meeting and he thought it was symbolic that such Mr. MacPhce in his formal re- ed to the delegates the various places where they might find the. many scenic delights which are the tourists natural quarry. He described the many phases of insurance whclh the several' committees had investigated since the last annual meeting. Among the many speakers heard briefly during he day were Messrs. Charles Beaziey. Q. 0, Nova scotia: Leo Beaudry. Saskatchewan; J. G. lcnowlediie of such an estate Channlng. Newfoundland; E. B. MacLatchey, New Brunswick: G. L. Rutherford. Q. C.. Manitoba: gfaroid Wedge, Saskatchewan; J. W. Ryan, Alberta; Albert Jessop; Quebec; The latter four were introduced to the gathering as members of the Bar who were primarily inter- ested in insurance matters. During the afternoon comniitec, sessions Mr. Georges Lafrsncc. ' Quebec. was chairman when the group meeting as a committee: confined itself principally to purc- ly technical matters. Heard briefly. ns qunstions arose, during the discussions. were Messrs. R. Humphreys. Ottawa; A. Tousaw and W. 0. Butler. ' The convention will coiitlnue to- day and probably tomorrow morn- ness before the meeting. Thief causes S1.5ilu Damage To Garage ST. JOSEPH D'AlMA. Que. tCP))---A thief caused 51,500 dani- ages during the week-rnd to ii garage in this town 200 miles north of Quebec. Police said the thief the giirago by breaking windows. then stole a 1953 model car and smashed through the garages show window wltii it. The car stalled-. The thief took another car and got. away after battr-ring down a rear door of the garage. cntcred three IT'S RESULTS THAT COUNTS Another car Master Feeds has arrived at Ciarkis Feed Service, Mt. Stewart. Let us balance your grains with Master Concentrates, while you wait. International Binder twine clearing at: 3212.75 per bale. - - NOTICE DR. GEORGE SHEPPARD, Mt. Stewart, will be absent from his of- fice from September 15th to 30th inclusive. r-W nosnns 2 x 4 SCANTLING Low Prices CLARK BROS. Mt. Stewart 5 l i i . ing in order to finish all the busi- i Successful Supper ..'-More than six hundred chic- ken suppers were served by the C.W.L. of St. Andrew's parish in the Canadian Legion Hall at Mount Stewart last evening. in keeping with their annual custom. The function was arranged earlier than usual this year which en- abled the ladies in change to de- corate the tables with flowers in profusion which added greatly to their appearenoe. Such an abun- dance and variety of good things in cat as was provided. made the upper one of the best. ever at- tempted hy the organization. Mrs. D.L. Mullins. President of the C.W.L. was sirppoted in ur- ranging this splendid sunperhby the secretary. Mrs. John McKoiir- nay. Mrs. Ray Gallagher. Mrs. Er- nest McEachern. Mrs. Archie Grif- fin. Mrs Joscnh McDougall and Mrs. Hugh MacPhee. The supper was followed by a most enioyable dance iind gel- iivrethcr hv residents of the par- ish and surrounding country with music hv the parish nrchestrn under MacKinnon and MacDon- aid. Edwards Estate Continued from page i ris. 56. one ofttiie officials fired, said Monday that he may form a branch group of his own. The rest of the claimants have no conception of the research in- volved." he snorted angrily, "They are a dense lot." Each member of the existing "Edwards Millions Association" pays 21 cents a week into in fund which finances research work. tsince the body was ion-neti in 1949 the claimants have spent. a total of 315.960 in their hither-ta fruitless quest. i The welsh Edwards aren't the only members of the family after the estste. Hundreds of Claimant: During -the last 50 years or an. hundreds of alleged descendants from all over England, Australia. the United States and Canada have sent claims, to New York's surrogate court on Robert's cov- eted estate. There are reportedly several claimants to the estate in Prince Edward Island. And all of them. according to officials of the court. are chasing something as unreal as the myth- ical pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Though the Edwardse: may be -ure the esinft! exists. the court is not.'An official New York surm- gate letter of reply sent to all claimants says: "We have no and i'egard it as it myth." The Neivfoundlar.-d dog. fearless in water. may weigh up to 140 or 150 pounds. LNoitlaillIe'Town I Council To Aid 4 a Hospital Drive ....tThe Town of Montague con- funds to be made the first week of October by the Ktngls County Hospital at the regular meeting of the Town Council held in the Town Hall last night. A dele- gation from the hospital commit- tee. Judge J. S. Desnoches and Mrs. L. H. Poole. represented the hospital at the meeting which was presided over by Mayor B. H. Yeo. Present were -Council- lors Reynolds, Hessian, Nichol- son. Greene and ,Fraser. Routine matters followed. The minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved. The bills were read by the clerk and approved for payment. The correspondence was also read. The committee reports were brief and showed everything in good condition. Several matters relating to taxation were dis- cussed. particularly the dog tax and its means of collection. A report indicated that the I0t.l dump was now in excellent condition and it was hoped that it would be kept in such condi- tion. I Following a short discussion re. the town streets the meeting art- I journod. I '””'COI.GA'l'E' ' ' 5 roorusnusu i i Firmly-set Nylon bristles tributed 3350.00 to the drive for. resist moisture and wear never get soggy. 3s 2s '10:! lid! for rliildmfs first loath Lodloa' Man's u SEPTEMBER 13,. 1953 Ilarn iiesllriueiil At Nodhlake ..'!"u-a destroyed the large ban of William Baker at North Lake on Saturday night. Exact cause of the fire was not do mined. Threshing opuat as had been carried out in the afternoon. Despite the assistance of nelul. bors prsctlcsliy nothing wu my... ad. Destroyed was a land quumg, of hay and grain. .0510, (GP) - Offlcfal figurg. show that 3,968 Norwoigluu um. grated in 1953-1335 men and 1,443 women. More than 0'! paroontweni to settle In the United States, gm 51 per cent chose Outside. FLAT , stalwart battle carriers. SANlIY'S DRIVE A III THEATRE 9:00 i-.M. rvasnav, sum: 15 In Color Sea-raiding, sky-shrieking story of the navy's Starring: Sterling Hayden 8: Richard Carlson. TOP ativo Grocery Store on on This store will be as good realizing this project. to all attending. THURSDAY, September 17th Residents of Montague and Area THE TIME. IS HERE You now have the opportunity to olE:l1 a M Co-op Supermarket in Charlottetown. Here h I much desired means of reducing the cost of living to Mon. tague and surrounding territory. Meetings will be held on Thursday, September 1'1th, at 8:00 p.in., at the following places to decide on ways and means of NEW PERTH HALL - WHIM ROAD HALL VALLEYFIELD HALL Discussions at tliese meetings will be of benefit Announcement of date of I mass meeting in Montague will be made later. Co-opera ideal site ontague. or even better than the r W. Hockey Meeting- At Guardian Office y Montague . Wednesday. September ltitli : Time of meeting at 8 P. M.! To discuss player prospectsj for next year. All interested please attend. All interested young cordially Invlt iiiiitis couimi YOUNG LIBERAL ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING ruesday, September 15th, at 8 P. M. At Poole and Thompson's Office, Montague men and women are edto attend. The GREATEST GASOLINES Q13; sold in Canada! . country were required to Esso Extra-the greatest Ask your imperial Essa "l5 to 50 Test" . . . and are switching to the nevi giisoliiies that are "eiigin ovmli performance than Fifi i A sevsn-year ieiinery construction program and the biggest gasoline research program ever undertaken in this product the new Esso and new gasoline: ever sold in Canada! Denier how you can make the out for yourself why thousands Esso and the new Essa Exto- e-baisncoii" to give you better any other gasoline: in Canada! ' 'IMPERlAl. i Essot DEALER i Mon: cmanims us: 5380 AND E880 IX'I'lA man ANY organ 0 asotmss l.