r The E y Guardian FIIEI-' -I:.N'I'l - Monday. Jain- uary 15- . money. 'inink fast. A.F. Campbell. Montague. NOTICE - All taxes owing St. Peters North School District will be gub""lt to I per cent interest after Jan. 81st. i056. By Order of Trusteew. VALLEXFIELD - Orwell Head oonfagstton. Services Sunday, Jspuri-2 15: Valleyfleld 11 s.m. Belfe River, 3 p.m. Orwell Head. 'I:w.p.n1. Rev. F. Macxlnnon. minister, 1 ST. l'ETER'S BAY Pastoral Charge The United Church of Can- ada, services for Sunday. .1 nuary lstli, Marie service at 11.00 a.m., Greenwich service at 2.30 p.m. St. Peters service at 7.30 p. in. Bell. Russell A. MacLeod. Minist- er. Last day sale. Save IIEOIII dump OWIIII to road conditions. CLEARANCE SALE MacPher son's Ladies wear. January 13-31. MONTAGUE riuNrr'v- MENtS supper meeting. Monday. Jan. 16. 6:30 Rev. Fred Mac""1non. UPTON GOSPEL chapel. Dun- das 10.30 Sunday School for all Gospel Service with Mr. Lloyd Guest of Toronto as visiting speaker. A warm welcome to all. IN THE BAPTIST Church Georgetown Sunday. Jan. 15th 10:30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages; 7:30 p.m. Evening Serviile. Subject "invitation: of the Lord" Mr. Everett King will speak on these Seven "Comes" of the Lord Jesus. All are invited. Dclrtmouth Expanding As One Result Of DARTMOUTH. N. S. (CPt- refinery. an aircraft company and When the Halifax - Dartmouth scores of.smaller plants. Now. with bridge was completc:' predicted the town gaining population from the prophets, this town. with un- limited area for expansion. would become the guest room of Halifax. The bridge has been open less than a year. But already Halifax is overflowing into this town of 20,000. Last year. 34,289,000 worth of building permits were issued here, an increase of 25 per cent over 1953. And more than-half of those were for residential construc- lion. Halifax, a heavily - populated peninsula, has nowhere to stretch: but Dartmouth, just a mile away across the long-graceful bridge. Ias half the province behind it and nothing in the way. New streets are being an ' t into woodlands ivory day. The value of residential eon- rtruction last year was 32.703455: lornmerciai construction was val- led at 81,006,000 and the remain- ng 8483.700 was for schools and rhurches. I80 NEW BUILDINGS Permits issued during the year tailed for the construction of 380 new buildings. Already Dartmouth. has branched New Bridge its big neighbor. it is reaching to- wards city status. Rental units made the biggest gains with 135 living units being constructed at a cost of S735.000. Commercial construction included -11 new buildings-one of them a S600.p00 shopping centre. But while commercial construc- tion shows increases, it is mainly as a place to live that Dartmouth is finding itself. And realtors are still having field days with sub- urban Dartmouth property. MAYORS TO MEET MONTREAL (CP)-The exec- utive of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities will meet here Jan. 10-11 before sub- mitting a policy statement to'the federal government Jan. 12. it was learned Monday. The agenda for the meeting includes the federa- tion's brief on Canada's economic prosp is and the preparation oi ference to be held in Hamilton a programme for the Annual Con- Aug. 19-23. The meetings are expected to attract mayors from nine of Canada's 10 provinces. nto the industrial field with its ulnn-bs supporting a huge oil Newfoundland will not be rep- resented. DAILY CROSSWORID noan cnosan ro Montague f ages. 11.30 Lord's Supper: 7:30 o 5 Bridge On Sackville Rier at ...-!L..; Broke EDMONTON (CPl - Alberta's warfare with "warfarin" is halt- ing the advance-and slowly elim- inating - the rat. The disease- carrying. destructive rodent in 1950 began invading the province from its eastern neighbor. Saskatch- wan. t Prior to 1950 Alberta was the only known rat-free area in North America. in the first phase of the prov- ince's control campaign. bait with arsenic as its basic ingredient was used. At the same time the agri- wltb warfarin. a new poison de- veloped in the United States. its success since 1953 has led officials Alberta Waging War On Disease-Carrying Rats culture department experimented med Alberta-Saskatchewan border trim a point south of Medicinerlint north to Lloydminster. Officials report that since Aug- ust. 1953. no rat colonies have been found west of the 6.000-square mile region where extensive con- trol measures have been carried out. Th first rat colony in Alberta was found on a farm in the Al- sask district. four miles west of the Saskatchewan border and about 200 miles southeast of Ed- monton. It was quickly extermin- In early 1951 the threat in- creas . Surveys showed that by the s ring of 1952 there were 39 :3 The Sackville river. on a path n00dIIl,, destruction, broke a zone had been "rat-proofed." Tests with uarlnriu proved so successful, the gm:-mment under- look the second phase of its cam- paign in the fall of 1953 by dis- tribuiing the poison, with instruc- tions for use. to all farmers and property owners in the danger zone. The poison. ulm-li kills pain- lessly by breaking down the coagu- lating agents in the blood. causing internal bleeding. is set out in baits made up of cornmeal and rolled oats. A water-soluble form of war- farin also is used and along with the solid form provides a deadly "one-two" punch. In using the two forms of warfarin. officials said it is essential that no oih water be available for th food or rats. dam and swept away this wooden bridge on a highway from Bodtord to Dartmouth. DAILY CBYPTOQU(Yl'E - Here's how W"? 53 AXYDLBAAXB Is LONGFELLOW 'y' "d 1 thr.InthisexIMP9 '" .3:::e:;::."r:3n:t:::':.:'.:.'?: we -3-- trophies. the length and formation of the words are H11 h I!- llchday theqods iettsrsanIWIIIM- I Ac:-ypoogrsmau-M00- xracaor xrr siswr IICAJW 1”! CGJD SB VJCGY IIFO JSIYB OCX ac; vccxrra-ACOYAL gcryptequoIe:Kl:lN."0u”wwtN9e"owl' YootoI&y' TIEOUOH THE DARK BICISS-POPE . - - - , roccedin which is most re refioiiie Aonoss 18010:: wage?” that ""5 Wm be exierm coloni s on farms between Em- beglfptgaelg g2l,;1in(:.:h.e,:ep;),:stonlfu:1a;:ee. P F" 9 - - 9 ' . I-'n"u”k ”' The'campaign against the Nur- 1"?” d C”"””' 3 distmce 0f 70 cause of its efficiency. 'ease of nhegmore If ""5 Pavem.n' is d.s"oy' Ihyilllnl ' 1”", I. way rat is being waged along a m 95' . . handling and. comparative safety- Qd fhgfg '5 no osssbie chance of sum. be. 5-c"'”"'' "J . , 23 "3 24-mile-wide and 250-nule-long area Tlhe gmway "” 9m”a"y "5 it normally is not harmful to hu- . . 33:4 :..l1:son a!a:o1:'y ”.?oiooaa um includes 40 townships on the iieegcaiare a pes&,..a';d out I;e1cyal::r::: mans or livestock-warfarin is illc Ilg replaced, - UPI - ”'"' - . r . - n -t . . nag:-y 7-ff";-It-)1: -e-If . 3-mmgreiglyeng-ce to destroy rats on ”T”l.”.,w.f.?.E”',3,y u... ......i. H... ....i We request the co-operation of oil 3- lhlllii ' "”" V. .. II - . t t ' .- - .3l""'........ :..""....h"' ".'"""....... w C T U ...:.:r.':: ...'ii”.i.i..1i.f..f.””p.1?”2';'.f' 3335- 7-7-55-5?l3'-We-5??-'3t5ii 3-35 ""”"'"'- 7 : Ala-aha:-n'a .courae 8.Near A I A I-It- . . . . itrol offic s. of x hich there now we mrms' in me border area and bl Rent to 1-Wllfl All"! 200 T I h d ,” where. following thorough clean- , :':..".'.":'”' sum -- am a 1..."... NOTES :1? .... ..f.f.?5...i.ei.:'”..i.""hi -- -----i--z t i ' . . 'dence of rats has been found I Toothma E.ThnI UIIPIOVN tiona . province. which also maintains as 10 as two years geu-wheel 10.Cs.sk 8e.Appeartng 43-limit! two control supe isors and pays "8 ' pgsungod D.I(hdcl lat! itllotlrrlfd C 3” . m d.” , t h b1 cost of administering and directing -- , 'l:,".',"'” nitifohfnhn um glgealiftor to svllilchertingizersgn inietilftn bacilli”: 'fli:eoii,i3sri-r'ailliu't)iIooiigr:fmauthorizedapoi? - VAILIS RAND 8' TV anmymees tun.) urns: "nob.-v lddicied. 1 I601 there are ""99 sons. SALES AND SERVICE M Goddcaeot definite angles to be thought of: Th (umscale cm,nm.,auaCk was l - ohm 1- What effect do they have on the mounted in June 1952. when N. L Prompt Radio and TV Repairs D" ' (ah) . individual. 2. Whayeffect. do they pounn, a pest terminator from nocxlgy GAMES i p g.ug-ggbgg :38 h0II1edIl1(I38(,i&;mia:xt--vntliftialtlrrtnecrllg lst. Boniface, lvflain. sjtali)-ted" a yIl;lilI'- B ' DUMONT - CROSLILY and ROGERS I-IMPIOY 9 ' ' " 9 ”"3 '”'tP'00 "lg" 0 - 7- ""' Y MAJFSTIC TELEVI I N nA,,",.'.. they have on the public? lln and his l6-man crew placed Primrose Hockey Club. I A S 0 (P1,) Everyone has influence. either more than 140.000 pounds of special y . wholesale Dmributors for TV Aerials and "MI" I" gwdior I" hm N” one "V95 "I Contact under more than "M0 At any rmk 0” Islam I Accessories TV Aerials Installed a,A.ugo( alone. regardless of the walk of gglgglgs wlilegle :55 wlelrc or cttiiulld I . - - - J c a is . e w e , - - . t . nitric acid life that he may pursue. influence med at 9:1 8; "S M if P0 r db Contact Asst. Coach . PICILUP AND DELIVERY I River (SD) is like our shadow-it follows us. 59 0 - S "18 C W , M R . -. .. , Hugs. ent. 31'! en 30 39 Dial 3331 204 Kent St. Ch town. 37 N Some of the more common habits, when the campaign Ml mm M t 1 38.Er In such as drinking and smoking. are ' - ' 5 I on ague 1 . g picted in July. 1953. more than "g 314?; 'l';tin:ilybJ:u:l:gu: igrgfnipahlvxgyl 4.ll0 square miles in the danger ' "T "-3d''””! handicap. Smoking. without a O':::' I doubt. has been provetllutio lcause . l. Free Parking HALIFAX I wmmmum many cases 0 cancer 0 e ungs. is Ham; st o---m -- ::..:: S:'.'.?l:":i.li':iu:'::i:.”ieS3 ANNOUNCEMENT M"- m"lauy ten times as often as do nonsmok- i D0wN10wN "AUFAX 5” Two minutes from Railway Station. Business and Theatre r ' ' ' . . . District. AMod Bi.IfB'IdI lthAto II Srikl 5.3,... "cm; d'f1;g?eS;t tats ggkcgrlfg 1:): The P. E. Island Guernsey B1 eeders Bonus Pol- System f:"m,P:y” Mag: (0:50; Cues?! :3"; ” " " ail-,::i:nry more 5.; without ,i,1-"kin... some icy will be in effect until further notice. All animals NEWLY oi-zconnyzig. conrgiraaiga. aw:-11.1. FU:NiSliED .- . . - , - ROOMS ITI PR A I B SHOWE ...p.,,g.-,,m..- ;i(IoIenk-uoiilfitgl ftehe: must be approved before dellvei y is made. L. W. E M,” RATES L crowd. bu; never thilinkPthm may Roper, inspector. y SINGLE soon and 5550 DOUBLE 36.50 TWIN BEDS 37.50 l' themselves may become addicts. The first drink or the first. cigar- ette is the one that starts toward addiction. Young people especially should have courage to stand up for thcir convictions; they will be our leaders later. I have never felt it necessary either to smoke or to drink to make a reasonable success in my ya fesslon. It has been a great joy to know that our three sons. who are all physicians. and two daughters. who have both majored in the sciences. do not drink or smoke. My own fcelinc is that the two habits. fIi'IIiI(IIIiZ and smoklmz. could well be loft off for the good of our present and future generations and to the hem-fit of our great Ameri- can way of living. No word of praise or approbation u to the accomplishments of the rearing of any family should be given without.-due credit to the mother. and ours is no exception. "The hand that rocks the cradle miss the wor -Gilbert F. Douglas, M. D. EAST BALTIC Mrs. Freeman Stewart. Kings- boro, has taken up residence with Mr. and Mrs. George Coffin. South Lake, for the winter months. We all regret to learn that Mrs. Chester McNeill is not feeling up to par at her home in Red Point. and a speedy get well is cordially extended to her. Mr. Goerge Robertson. Kings- IXQFO. spent a pleasant weekend with friends in Red Point. Word has been received by Mrs. James Robertson. Kingsboro. that her brother Mr. Rudolph Bruce. is feeling much better from his re- cent illness at his home in Cali- fornia. The South Lake W. M. S. and the Kingsboro W. M. 5. both met in the East Point Baptist Church on December 13th., and held their regular meeting and were both lar- gely attended. Following the meet- ing the C. G. I. T girls took an ed by their leaders. Mrs. D.l. Mc- Clare. Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Colin Dixon. Afer the service in the church all present ya t t to the Parsonage where a delicious lunch was served by the C. G I. T. girls and Mrs. D. I. Mcclare, Mrs. Wal- ter Dixon. Mrs. Colin Dixon. A Vanity concert was held in the Kingsboro Community Hall on Dec. '.2 sponsored by the Red Point W.I. in aid of Institute Funds. Mr. Fred Rose capable acted as chairman and Perfect order was in attend- ance. Sympthay is extended to Mr. and Mrs. David Morrow, Souris. on 'he death of their seven month old baby. Heather Ann. who passed away in the Souris Hospital follow- ing a short illness. Mr. Gus B. Campbell. Red Point, left recently for U. S. A. with a trailer load of fish products. Mr. Robert Rose. North Latte, accompanied Mr. Lyman Baker, Lakeville, to Charlottetown enmute to Gait, Ontario. Mrs. Ira Young, Albion Cross, attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. John A. Stewart at the East (CF Pllolakfaiqnt Baptlsh Church on December ATTENTION MONTAGUE RESIDENTS The Mayor and Town Council wish to thank the many residents who are trying to protect the fight pavement. But there are others who are defying the town by driving through sheets which are blocked off. an offense carrying a penalty of on 550.00 fine. Prosecution is Many crippling and fatal strokes apparently can be pre- vented by wise use of IIILI-bI00d;slI'oke hits. clotting drugs. The lug results against brain strokes caused by formation of blood clots blocking main arteries to the brain. They cannot help against strokes due to other causes. such as the Ialow-out of weakened arteries in the brain. Drs. Clark H. Millikan and Rob- at G. Siekert began using the drugs on patients suffering fromlln special types of strokes. strokes bring numbness. stagger- acting part in the service conduct- lng temporary paralysis of the yes or limbs. slurred speech. unconscious-' nus or other troubles. . . 3atur&y, Jan. 14. 1956 The Guardian, Page 5 t Anti-Clotting Drugs Used For Brain Strokes Iy ALTON L. BLAKESLEE ROCHESTER. Minn. (AP) -- strokes a day. or several a week. brain Without treatment, .i-nany db within a short time when a severe iCLUrS BUILD UP These strokes apparently some oecause blood clots are building up in either the basilar artery. sup- Iliying the brainstem with blood. if the carioid artery which r-s up through the side of the neck. Autopsy studies showed that fatiil clogs in these arteries have 8 8372! IDDCIYIIJCE, II W they had been built up gradually layers. Drs. Millikan and Siekert report drugs are bringing encourag- These l gait, weakness. sometimes regular Dicumarui, the same attacks caused by blood Iants ofte anticoagu- clots. u used in treating heart I5 "HIDDEN HUNGER” capping your normal energy? Poor apposite, edgy nerves, un- dsty prolonged convalueense, an be your system's way of calling Jar oxen: annual 'sIImonO. Your meals can be filling without , giving you adequate uuurishmennz: f, a borderline dehciency of impor- t tan: energy elements may result ' in attendant lethargy and lack of get-up-and-go. Pleasant-tasting new Water-bury's Compound. for boll! children and adults. contains care- fully selected nutrients to help feed the system and In stimu- late the appetite. if you're feeling under the weather, give new Wsterbury'a Corn- pound a trial. Money refunded If you don't feel peppie , more energetic after inst one bottle. new wamsuars courouro new roman wnu wrausw - gsmuasu f rcula I'.:';'u”".:?.:.S.".'3':3"3a”u.”.:?s2:'.:3”.a..:. ....:;-.tlftt":.... i....i'ttli than ever. I&dypiosld8'l.l0hr I6hllesstess little-rinllw K V33 (lolnpmllul W of: IT PUTS A SONG IN Your HEART YOIR HEAD IN THE CLOUDS . . . AND THE: WHOLE WIDE WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT IEFORE YOUR EYES! out A PROMISE FULFILLED For the many patrons who were unable to see this great movie during its last engagement in this City. and the many who wanted to see it again . . . we promised to arrange for its return. "I! BAPITOL - IDHTS VIII Mill All LOVE ROOMS wlrn nor 1. com warm I'ii0lIIi0EII8 In sens luvsa. Ma.wu.s. ssaron-s l we are pleased to isssnon onus-. for For trucking service, pie HAND TIIAT SUEIAINS MILLS. IELFAST will be ourl new agent in your district and will be collecting hogs EVERY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MORNING SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED advance by phoning PBISION GILLIS . . nn.nrssoNs-. .. sa.noN 1o-1'2 - aluminum - , nlsnmvononltllmassnn-rm osrrn on in. ammo. swln CANADIAN co. LIMITED J. ERIC HURRY. " SINGLE 52.50 min soso noosuz 34.00 54.50 35.00 Seclmary. WEEKLY nA'rr.s ron PERMANENT cussrs l MR MOTORISTS l ATTENTION ;i ' t There are more cold days ahead. Be moto announce that Malpeque Road wise, have our mechanics install an Engine Block Heater in your car, for tho small sum of 57.95. it will give you quick starts. and save you wear and tear on your motor. COME IN TODAY. F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Dial 7358 IEATON'S MILLS ase list your hogs in El PRICE 01'' E008 YE FRI-SAT color - world's greatest adventure story, about a sole survivor of shipwreck on an unknown island. See Crusoe fkht loneliness and fear helped by his man Friday when attacked by pirates. TIIEATIIE MOIiTAiiiiE' Adm. 40 - 55 Incld Prov. Gov. A. Tax Adventures of Robinson Crusoe On MONDAY, TUE. and WED. ”1M"'” .---. ....-u. ti s CHNICOLOR ” I K H iv. 1 ll llllillll Wilill llll rsaiuassmtrs AT! -5.74 . DUI so our: umno sumo oaraoI1's,”rafJ " H)N8ABEUl(i,llPINHHI,'l'0A'l'l'lll'DIII IAEIINIIANDIAILYEOWB. ' ' : Also News and Cartoon. 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