PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN aouiv-rs':-Moivraoua: Harold r. Lanai-y, Mrs. Byron stew-rt. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waidon Layers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; iw Souris: The Snack Bar. wocnlcngx supp” Bea", .-.'FIIEE!! will replace free Club hell, Montague, Wednesday, My 'tempered safety glass in- Nowmbgr um. Ausmces St. stalled by us if broken In normal Man.-S parish. use during the ownership of your ' car or truck. Bud's Arrcssories, Montaguo. WBRANI) NEIV aiilo 313.95. l-lu(l's .Xt'rossoi'ics, tague. heiitcrs. . .Iion- I "TTT i . 'A1"ri;x'rioN, crippled Child: . ,L lren's auction. Yecfs Theatre, Wed- V...-!-HE STARS An, S”'RI"g'llllPS(IB,V. December 2. Donations qmnsorpd M. Hmwml X-”rQ,.,..lnta,x' he left at the office of the and Maritime Electric, Montague. Fliih. Ye-Vs The-ntrc, Ttlonrlag. TU95dal'- N”l'”"””” -" Mil ”" i .ciiAN'cr WOvl”(VIl0L'R Man i 7 7 . .. . . - .e5EALEn 1-E5-I”.;RS W1” bmtague Church of Christ evening received for the operation of the,"”'”l"5 at 7330 "U1" Hm" 8300 .-.'ENGI.I5H bone china cups and saucers. only .89 cents. A large assortment new patterns. Campbell's China Shop. .-.'THRlFTl' household and pnntigv sale, Saturday. November 14th, at the office of R. K7. Clam- ents, Montague. Ausplces Trinity United Church Choir. .-!JUST ARRIVED. cameras and flash units, prices from 38.25 to 360.00. Also photographic sup- plies. V. R. Pepler. the jeweller .anil photo iloaler, Iiiontngiie. ....'ANNUAI. ItI.EE'l'IN(i of the Community Welfare League. Lim- ited. will be held in the curling rink on Wodnosdny, Nnvoinlis-r 11. at 8:00 p.m. Mcmhcrs picnsc nt- tend. . J40 SHOPPING Christmas. Lay away your gift now. Electric shavers, men's fit- DAYS to Montague skating rink for the H”! S”"d"-Vt 1953-54 season. Tr-nders close No-I :- i-mber 16th. l.owost or any ten- ,,-l,r,Avpj FOR ()'1'TAw,A m tier not rwrcssarllx av--r-rvird B,v.senatni- T. V. Grant and Mrs. order of rink rnminittco. (,',irus;G,-am. who spent the summer A- SIIHW -""9””l- C'"'”"”""3' pmonths at their home in Montague, IVGWIFE L9iiBU9- lieft yesterday for Ottawa where; " s" -Parliament will be opening in tlie' '05 3l"AN”"7IlVl'l'RS T Tl”'lnrar future. Senator and ':Vlrs.l Pifth Signals, Cliarloitrtmvii. ivcrciGmm Wm vislt m(,mb(.,.s of MW”: in U” Momwu” ”” d”''””5 m” family in Summcrsidc. Saint John past week on niaiioeuvcrs. Thcizmd M:m.m1. . Signals have i'(lIldllFLP(I manoeiiversi in this area rm ll previous occasion and It is iindcrsinod that further1 ..fATTENIlF.D BANQVET - Mr.v and Mrs. John Hunter. Stratlicrma.l go laccompanied by Mi' Ray Burktnl ..'RIPE RASPHEIIRIES -- Mi" lattcndccl the l')PillllliiCail0ll banquet, Preston Rnlwrtsnn of Murray l-lai'- .at the Charlottetown Hotel uiiai-rm hour sent the Guardian. this week,lthey received Senator MacDonald's a sprig from A raspbeiry hiisn silver cup and also a cheque for rnntairiing several ripe raspberries. 3100.00 donated by R T. Holman l1lll.V formed and of splendirllLtd for wirining first place in the flavnr. This is lwlicved to cnn- King's Coiiritv hr-niitificotion cou- Ffililllc more or less of It rncoril tcst. Thcir mniiy friends wish their. for the rip.-iiiniz of this fruit. success and happiness. TO-DAY The fighting story of the great Cochise! JOHN LUND and JEFF OIIANDLER "The BATTLE At APACHE PASS” NEWS ' CARTOON ' snows 2:30-7-9 g:.m I mg The mightiest drama of the century in all its glittering spectacle and overwhelm- lng power! 4 BIG DAYS it starts MONDAY training will be can-led on here. in every sense oi the word! TITANIC in emoiio . TITANIC in spectacle. .. TITANIC in casl..... "TITANIC in ciimaxi... uwwf E'QlTI1'm M It: ”CLlllllN WEBB- BARBARA SIANWICK AUDREY A THE ted cases, cuff links, Rnnson llglitc-rs, idcntily folds. sltznrt nnd onyx rings, ctr. V. R. Peplcr, tho jewellcr and photo denier. Montague. .'ll6TII BIRTHDAY - Mrs. Mur- dock MncKinnoii was honored by llPl' family at the home of her son- in-lmv and diiiiglitcr. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. MiicLiirc, Montague, on Sat- urday. the occasion being her 86th birthday. At the supper hour the table was ccntrcd by a beautifully decorated birthday cakc. tho gift of hcr dauchior. Mrs Eliic, Hope-i llrilfl She was the roccpiciii of iiiaiiy lovalv grits. cards and let- icrs of congratiilations. Personals Mr. Diivid Miibnn. Hortoii Aczidciiiy, Wolfville, N. S., has returncil to Wolfvillc after at- tending the funeral of Miss Annie L. Lord of Montague. A Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln MncKcii7.ie, Logan. Ohio, are guests of Mr. Mac- Kcnzie's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M:icKcnzio, Montague. - ' Friends of Mr Carl Johnston, Montaguc. are sorry to hqar he is ill in tho King's County Hospital and wish him a specdy recovery. iiaiorinjiiiiinf Continued from pa mm that beat out the 1 grand chamipioii at the RxO.Vta.l here 18-El Wenin; in me aged dry oow class. The reserve senior and reserve grand was the cow she beat for the class ribbon. Glengury Lou. The Prospect. farm oow from Aulac had been grand champion atFred- erioton last year. Her mother. prospect Patsy was A good show oow, however. as she was ISEFVE champion here in 194'! and grand champion in the following year. Trumans win was I. very popular one with the ringsidera in the big Bailay Arena where the competit- ion is held. The Oland herd had eleven pred ribbons, seven seconds, five thirds and a number of other good plac- ings. They had the reserve senior and reserve sonior male cham- pionships and all of the raserve female championships including the reserve grand. The MacRae herd was strong in the herds. girls and progeny class- es. They breeders herd, placed third in the junior herd, second and fifth in the junior get, senior get of Site and topped the list in the progeny of dam. It was the grand cham- pion bull Fairiue Fashion Clans- man. jointly owned by MacRaes and John Glllis of Forest Hill, and Fairvue Melody that took the pro- geny class. Their dam is Falrvue Heathcrbell. Keith and Boswell and Son top- ped the class for junior got oisirc and were second in the Junior hcrd. They were second in the progeny class with Lealands Dolly Dale and their 15-year-old show ring veteran Lealanda Royal Vic- tons, a several times champion in other years. Their animals were also second in the breeders herd. The herd that won for the Is- land in the i.ntei'provinc.ia.l compe- tition was made up of Fairvue Melody and Fairvue Fashion Duch- ess from the Ma.oRae herd, Fair- vue Fashion Clansman, jointly owned by the MacR.aI.-s and John Giliis. Lcalaiitis Dolly Dali: and Lealands Royal Victoria from Keith Boswell and Son herd. Blackadar Fashion Gem and Blockade: Julio from George BOSVll!lil's lierd and vliislllh? niiioiiIiiiiiili7ii.iill".lliil.ll. A EXTRA! DANISH SPORT DELIGHT & COMEDY i SHOWS AT 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY GIGANTIC DOUBLE BILL M-G-M's COMEDY ROM on "FAST COMPANY" Starring Marjorie (Kettle) Main, Howard Keel. Polly Bergen Racy Gals - Gambling Guys - Gags Galore 2ND DIG HIT ml AWARD ITOIV FROM ml I.ADllS' NONI JOUINAI. HAS IICOIAI TN! 1 MOST UNUSUAL HCVUII 0' TIM YIAII "'9-M imnnis BRIGIITRDIID riser sowmo romv, "WHITE LIGHTNING" i smncrzn snoars -. SERIAL ist-cond and New Brunswick third. Royalty Fashion Lassie from the herd of Col. F.I. Andrew. East Royalty. The ruins state that not more than two animals can be entered from any one hard in this c.ompct.ii.ion. Nova Sootia were Final Ayrshire (rim. Tlu final oom;petit.ion on the Ayrshire slate this afternoon was the class for calves bred artific- ially. lVlhcR.a9e placed first and the mutate of George I... Bosiiril second in that one. Ono oi I'M Ma.oRae wine this morning wu taken by Faircue Melody, a can that had freehened only yegter. day. That transferred her frmri the dry class of three year old cows to that of the cows in milk for the same age to win tm red E. C.J hracrlr-ts, hill-. student at . took the senior hard, the A Trm GTJARHIAN. Fishennen Meet Al Georgetown .'The last in the first series of lmeetings of the P.E.I. Piahermenh Association i.n King's County was held at Georgetown yesterday af- ternoon when the nahuimen were given an opportunity to discuss their problems. Presiding was the lprcsidcnt, Mr. John MaoNeill. of 'Murray Harbour. Present also was Mr. Charles Richards. provincial secretary. - l The main subject under discus- lsion was that of conservation of lobsters, small lobsters and poach- iing. other subjects included in- lsurance, loans. oigsuiization. mem- 'bership, finances, and the proposed lannual rneetlnx. ' The next meetings will be held in Prince County. I ribbon in this one she had to go to the top over a very heavy and a strong class of heifers. One of W. A. Trueman and sons' cowswaa second and an East River cow ;brcd by Almon Wood and son of rM:irsiifiel(l, P. E. Island was third ifor lur pi-cseiit owner, Dan W. MacLeod oi Meadowville, Pictou County, N. 8. Keith Boswell and son goi: a good win this morning in the jun- lior get of sire class. In it he had his jilnl0l' female champion, Lea- ll1tll(I5 Dolly Dale and his young bull Pine View Treasurer, the son of the grand champion at the Royal last year and two other good young females. The Olands wore second and third in that one. The Olands had taken the junior herd competition just previ- ously and the Bosweils from Vic- toria ware second. A. Mac.R.ae and son were third in that one. The Macftnes scored a second plnce win in the two year old class in milk with Fairvue Maid ilnd. At the top of the class was a heifer bred by the Cummings brothors at their Glenganwlfarm in Ontario. She is Glengarry Ann. New Jersey Champion One of the disappointments this morning in the Jersey ring was the displacing of the grand old grand champion cow. Maids Pansy, owned and shown by Edlaorn B. Mutcli of North River. Brownland Standard Sandra. was the cow that was placed at the top of that class. She is.owned by Sterling Brown and sons of Harvey station, N.B.. and she later went center and grand champion after inkling the R0? class for was six years and over. Pansy was grand champion at Charlottetown and is a former grand champion here as well. The reserve sailor and reserve grand was Fundy Basileus Eunice from the Fundy Jersey farm at Harvey Station, N.S. She was the top cow in the three year old dry clas. . Stirling Brown of Plctou won the premier breeder and premier exhibitors shield in the Jersey ring. Next, to him in the matter of first placings was Charles Rob- inson of Harvey Station, N. B. Edison B. Mulch of North River, RE. I. was third in first nine wins this year but he had a flock of seconds and thirds and (come other string placings behind that. Malcolm MacKay of Hampton. N. B. Protestant orphanage at Lari. caster; M.)-i. Lister of Harvey sta- tion and the Fundy Jemeye Farm at Truro were other first place winners at the Fair. The latter had three firsts and a bunch of seconds and several additional rib- bans. Mr. Mutoh was shipping out or here tonight with his hard jg; the Royal. So were the M.aoRaee and Keith Boswell and son, Keith 15 not making the trip but, Edward is going along in change of the herd. s cz ATHENS. (AP)-Torre.n-tlal rains and lhundemwrms of unppeoe- dented violence which have swept Greece during the last two days have caused immeasurable damage bo.a.gi-iculture, roads and bridges, Thousands of acres of cultivable land in central Greece, paniwi. arly in the Larissa area, are flooded. Road traflicr between Ath. ens and Salonika has been eus. pended. p . SDURIS HOSPITAL Registered Nurse wanted for Staff Duty. A Cook and o Floor Girl also wanted immediately. Apply to: THE MATRON . :Im'm9 l' lllLl09'I(IIflEll00. 017159 t OIIIISTIIIIE Says The Dominion Coronet lo moi-e.than I life, insurance policy. better than an on!- lnnry savings plan-because, If you die ho- fore as. your family will receive ALL THE DEPOSITS YOU HAVE MADE PLUS THE FACE V-ALIIE OF THE PUD ICY: PLUS DIVIDENDS LEFT WITH THE POLICY. ' Phone me today about this unusual sovi- Ingo plan. EDWIN 0. JOITNSTONE. B.A., III - 115 Grafton Street, 0.L.D., rrevlnell Manager C:-urlottptoim, P. I. I. CHARTIOTTETOWN By JOHN E. BIRD Oandian Press Staff Writer O'I'I'AWA. (OP)-Political obser- vers say the first session of Can- ada's 22nd Paliament, opening next Thursday and expected to sit until June, will be one of the bus- iest in years. Most controversial imups likely will be discussed when government. legislationlis before the Commons, but other topics will be raised by the three opposition parties. Sub- jects range from taxes to pensions. exploitation of natural resources to trade. security leaks to health insurance. and relations with muni- cipal-itiea to foreign affairs. The Liberal government IICSKIFTI by Prime Minister St. Laurent has diecloeed the nature of some legis- lation. including revision of the Bank Act which is made every 10 years. amendments to the National Housing Act and extension of gold- mlnlng assistances. Other DI'0DOS"d measures will be outlined in the speech from the throne read at the opening of Parliament by Gover- nor-General Massey. IMPORTANT REVISION Most of the overhauling of the Bank Act will be handled by a com- mittee but Finance Minister Ab- bott may find difficulty when he is piloting the revision through the Commons. During the last session Mr. Ab- bott exproescd desire to quit the finance portfolio. However, he was persuaded to remain in the post at least until the bunk amend- ments were approved. Mr. St. Laurent hns announced the Housing Act and tho Bank Act will be amended in an effort to provide more lowi-priced houses. He said the legislation will make more mortgage money available for new housing, reduce down payments. lengthen the maximum terms of mortgages and enablo chartered banks to lend money on Souris and Vicinity ..'Mr. W, A. Acorn. M.L.A., and Mr. Septimus Mac:Phee returned from a recent business trip to Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wright have returned to their home in Souris after an enjoyable holiday spent in New York. The many friends are glad to learn that Mrs. Annie McQuold has returned to her home after being a patient in Souris Hospital. Mr. Alex MacDonald of Souris, important Business Awaits Opening 0f 22nd Parliament insured mortgagee. Federai subsidies to gold mines will be extended a year to Dec. 31, 1954, but current rates will not be increased. Producing mines have the choice of selling on the free gold markets of the world and foregoing a subsidy or taking the subsidy and selling at the official market price of S35 US. on otincc. Tho rcviscd Criminal Code. un- finished business when Parliament mse last May. also is expected to be passed. Proposed changes have been considered by Commons and Senate committees. However. a special committee or a royal com- mission may be established to re- view hhe death penalty. whipping. lotteries and criminal insanity. VARIETY OF TOPICS Otlior legislation in- cludes: l. RevLslon of the Civil Service possible Insurance Act. including some measure of group insurance for civil servants. 2. Salary increases for the Prime Minister. Csvbinet Minlstnrs. mem- bers and Senators and Parliamen- tary assistants. 3. Revision of the old age pen- sion fund. Loans to the fund by the government totalled 3129,4430.- 000 at the and of October. 4. Approval of a Jnnnns-so-Can:v dian trndc agrt-emcnt now being nogoiliitcd. 5. Changes in tzhn Indian Act. possibly granting the franchise to fill Indians in federal elections Mr. St, Ltiurr-nt will have tli: hackin: of lot) nther Liberals. olccted at a general clcctlon last August. in opposition benches will be 50 Proyzresslva Conservatives under Hon. George Draw, 23 CCF supnortcrs led by M. D. Colt'IW('ll. and Solon Low's 15-man SOCIJII Credit trroiip, There are six indo- pandr-nls. Ono smt IE vacant in tho 265-sent House. has returned to Ottawa to re- sume work after a pleasant holl- tiny at home. Mr. and Mrs. visit friends and relatives. Miss sally Welvater, of Mr. and Mrs. George Wobster. entered the Souris Hospital re- cently for an operation.- daughter The many friends of Mr. E. 5. Dingweil are sorry to lea.rn that he is 9. patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Mr. Daniel MacDonald land eur- LET Ussi-tow you wtm... Ti-IE WOPLD OVER Bernard Carter. motored to Boston recently tbi ..o-mm 1, 353 Poultry Club Representatives i Above are the joint winners of a trip to the Toronto Wimp.- Fair, representing the Island Poultry Clubs: (left) Anita Trainnr, daughter of Mr. Harry Trainer. Baldwin's Road. and Marjorie Trainer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trainer, also of Baldwin's Rom, Both winners, members of Baldwins Poultry Club. will leave Char. lottetown November 13 to arrive in time for the Royal Winter Fair, -(Photos by V. R. Pepler). veyer of Charlottetown spciit aon a survey of the Souris Em few days this past week worklng'Point section of the Prince Ed. in Bear River. iii-ard Island coast line. The boat left here the past week as oper. Friends of Mr. Alex Mooney are ationa are suspended for the sea. pleased to see him out again after ran. his recent illness. .-.- . The October meeting of ca, On October 26. Mr. lli.arcusliiadies Guild of St. James Uiilied Mooney suffered a painful in- Church Souris was held at Ihg jury while getting off 3. truck home of Mrs. Sterling Dingweii, on his way from work at the ..with the president Mrs. .1, R, potato boat. rMacLean presiding. The meeting mm opened with the membeia repeat. Mr. R H. Lyons :i:;il V" lcvi ing the Lords Prayer followed by Gallant were recent visitors to the scripture read by Mrs. W. lilac- New Zealand. Kcnzie. A "Thank You" note wiu - received from Mrs. Jack Edgecomb, st. Marys Parish lield tlicir an- jn member. who left Souris to take niial chicken supper Wednesday iup residence in Dartmouth, N5. and Thursday of the pastwveek. Plans were discussed for the in the parish hall. Both nights rummage sale. Mrs. Lionel Strong were well patronized with the re- offered I101" home for the Nnvoinbnr suit that proceeds exceeded that meeting. of any previous year. Miss Joan Henlan returned to The Government Survey boat Boston after spending the euniiiier ”Kopusknsing" has been workiiigywitli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. out of Souris for the post month;James l-lanlan. BE. NOTICE EFFECTIVE NOV. 9, 1953. The Souris-North Lake bus will leave Ch'town at 4.30 PM. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday. Sai- urday at 6.00 P.M. Sunday 9.15 PM. ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT. LTD. For Information Phone Ch'town 3948 Summerside 2822 Oil-l ER MAKEI Made in Canada by : WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF VPIWRITERS a a ; OFFICE, ELECTRIC AND PDRTAIII For FREE office trial, see Mr: F. A. IlicCIIIiIlT V102 linen st. Phone 0525