I ' ST. COLUMBA li'3?;Z'S.'i5'.?.iIf”” " "” "”'"' "' Mrs. C.A. Coyle. area postal in- spector, recently visited Souris on official business. Wed.. April 11. 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 :15! holidays at his home in East 'lips assisted in the building of It. 3 "E Columba Church and was well Sympathy is extended to the known and respected by mauy' ltimlly of the late W.E. Phillips The ladies of the C.A.S. held I who passed away dd 1 ' Ch . ' ' iottetown on Thuigdayn bee on Tuesdnl n "I. MFr:'l('fi(IS of ltirs. Elizcbeth Mc- rayll" Ftlltret to hear she is not Vee lng wall, but hope she will soon employees were fired "for having ""l)””9- Inelted fellow employees to take part in unlawful and unauthorized stoppages of work and for having themselves taken part in such stoppages." Mrs. Clinton Stewart has return- ed to her home. having been a pat Mr, ient in Souris Hospital. Mr. Bernard Campbell grade X11 I pupil of Souris, is spending hisp l"SUDDENlY" you will be captured by one of the most thrilling, suspense-packed drama: of the year! You'll see a new ' . B"4”lleY Fay Grade X1 Dupll of Sourts High is spending and had three ' ' I F d C S l( M'Il' Sir James Dunn s Estate ”' ”'"P""Y 9” 5 ' '”" I . I E . ' . From I2 Insurance Concerns . IS f 6 6 I Company of Canada, Ltd.. served notice Monday of a damage suit James Dunn. Canadian indus- - The will was dated at New York in. 12 insurance companies. ll'l.'lli5l. left an estate valued at Jan. 19, 1950. This codicii revoked the first. The 8905.091 wit. to be heard in, will, probated here Monday. The last. signed in Toronto Sept. tallied the Slime Pl'0VlSl0n re8ard- Glle 0! the Supreme Coulrt of one-half of the general balance 13, 1955, appointed the following ing the 700,000 shares, but requii- Ontario. arises from a strl e I Jams widow. Lady Dunn. One- and codicils: executors and trustees." ber. 1951. i h H , cred . . tut-lftll each goes to his son, Lady Dunn; Rt. Hon. C.D. Howe, The. (700,000) shares constitute F0l'd 013 ms t 0 P0 019! WV haronetcy: to four daughters. Mrs. long-lime friend of Sir James; his sued shares of Algoma. Sir James Wllhl" "I9 '9"”5 ill l'""""c' By DAVE MCINTOSH TORONTO (CF) - Ford Motor ST. ANDREWS. N.B.' (CF)-Sir centred at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. sent of Lady Dunn and Mr. McMil- totalling nearly 8l.0lI).000 against v . sm;,”i6.546.-iii. it was disclosed byicodicils. dated February. 1954. which con- April 30 before Mr. Justice G.A. Y or the estate was left to Sir executors and trustees of the willing "unanimous consent of the F0l'd'S Windsor Pllnl ll D9c""t Philip. who succeeded to the minister of trade and commerce, the major holding in 1.650.800 ls- l'l0l5 End "19 it'll” W” ' '1” Canadian Press Staff Writer Iloberl. Adeane. the Baroness Sher- son, now Sir Philip; his sisI.er-in- or his immediate group were Ken. coverage- . . stories about the Russian radio hm-ne, Mrs. Joseph Bromovsky law. Olympia Kedros and "my erally believed to hold more than I" "5 Statement "I cllllm the broadcasts said they contained an and Mrs. Michael Wishart, and to a granddaughter, " ' Tatter- gall. all in England. Sir James, who died here Jan. 1 3;,'P(I iii. was president and chair- man of Algoma Steel Corporation, hie steel and iron-ore industry friend." E. Gordon McMillan, Tor- onto lawyer. The second codicil. dated Feb- ruary. 1955. directed that 700.000 common shares of Algoma owned by Sir James "shall not be sold half of the issured shares. Today's before 1975” except with the con- 000 closing quotation on Algoma shares on the Toronto stock exchange was 31.18.75. giving the 700,000 shares a theoretical current market value of 383,125,- their way into the plant power- house and forced the superintend- ent to shut off the power. The company said its 1952, car produc- tion was delayed for three weeks. It said the insurance companies halve refused to pay claims on the EASTERN GUARDIAN MAISON DRUG C0., Montaguel has a complete stock of fishingi Ki'iIli, tapered lines. dry and wet. flies, lures. split bamboo and glass; mils. spinning rods. bait. casting! and spinning reels, together with; all equipment for every kind of fishing rod. FIS.HERMEN- A PRIZE for the biggest trout caught legally onl opening day. Sunday, April 15.. any-l ulicre in Montague and vicinity,l will be presented by the Mabonl Drug Company, Montague. Your entry must be taken to Malian WHEN REMODELLING consult us for plywood, chrome mouldings. arborite. masonite, eongo-wall and cabinet hardware. Hllchey and Vanlderstine. Montague. JUNIOR BOARD of Trade per Dick MncLean, Secretary. attend the broomball game tonight at the Montague skating rink between tlle junior board of trade and the curling clilb. Game time 8.00 o'- clock sharp. Official referee C.A. Shaw. pr . The strike started when 25 em- ployees were fired for their alleged part in the work stoppage. The insurance companies. in a statement of defence. said the dam- aes claimed by Ford were not covered in the policies. which gave total coverage of S78.000.000. The statement said the car- manufacturing company precip- itated the strike to get labor is- sues between Ford and it's employ -ees to a head. Defendants named in the Ford statement of claim are: Prudential Assurance Company; Sun Insur- ance Office; Hartford Fire Insur- ance Company; World Fire and Marine Insurance Company; Insur- ance Company of North America: Scottish Union insurance Com- ', pany: British Traders; Insurance Company: British America Assur- ance Company: London Insurance company said 75 workers forced i ON THE DEW LINE. Canadian Arctic (CP)-Reports that a Rus- sian radio propagandi I known as "Moscow Molly" broadcasts sup- posedly secret information on the DEW (Distant Early Warning) line are denied by officials working on the radar chain. Reporters on a recent 12,000- mile tour of the DEW line asked at every site visited about the Moscow Molly reports. A few workers said they had heard the radio broadcasts but they contained nothing more on the DEW line than information con- tained in Canadian and America newspapers. Maj.-Gen. James E. Briggs, as- sistant deputy chief of staff for operations in the U. S. Air Force. told reporters in New York just before the tour started that the Moscow Molly reports contain neither classified information nor security leaks. MONITOR BROADCASTS Original Ottawa newspaper amazing and accurate amount of information on DEW line opera- tions. The northern affairs depariuicllt has asked officials in the Arctic to monitor the broadcasts to de termine whether they might con- tain so-called secret information. Officials are most anxious to keep secret any information on the status of the line. target date for completion. exact locations of ra- dar sites. the capabilities and lie- tails of the radar equipment. nulli- bcr of radar stations and the dis-. tance between them. The 31 newspaper men on lllr four were asked not to refer to any of these aspects of the pmlci-I Their stories were screened by rim security officers. one from llic RCAF and the other from the U S. l Air Force. LIVELY EXPORT l Britain exported a record total of 3.524 well-bred dogs of Illilll)' species in I955. Flllllll SIIATRI slrilulle IIAYIIEI .. II! as a savage, sezimnbn-liuriqqy killer! The Academy Anm Vlliulu of "from um is firmly" scam I tin illil ;5wltfeillI' A i....... v... LI llll All in rooiw and THUR. Shows 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 (ADULT) CAPITOL Company: Lancashire Insurance Company; Norwich Union Fire In- surance Society. and National In- surance Company. In its statement Ford said the A Farmer Takes A Wife APPENDIX By Lona Vessey John Aitken born in 1729 at Greenhill, Auchenhay Scotland. He came to Prince Edward Island from Three Rivers. Brudenell. He lived on Panmnur island (a small Island in Georgetown harbor.) While there his ynlingesi. son Geo- rge was born treferred to in peom as Laddiei. When George grew to manhood be located on a farm In Lower Montague near the pictur- esque Montague river. On this farm was a beautiful stream gi,,,,..g,,,..-. .. V- ........n.- .....ge.-.-:r.4-:-v::v.nrA-.. Drug Company for weighing and' a measuring on opening day between A" TO 6 p.m. and 7 pm. because store . is closed on April 15. A prize of Danafe Pjcfufes S300 worth of fishing gear goes;F P I to the winner having the largest trout caught during the season. or U 'c Sa e WILLIAM COURTENAY its ill e"to enter our big local I 7 The P. E. I. Art Society met in Will Address gle lClub roomh Monday evening " 9 "t t i ll . n"ili..i....uI”' llavlis ”l.?”"liL”' cillir, Canadian Club Arising from the treasurer's re- port was the glaring need to im- Mr. William Courtenay. o.s.E.. prove finances. s'M.M.. who will address the Char- A sale of pictures and objects of rlottelown Canadian Club this Fri- Art was decided on to he held dur. lday. last addressed Canadian Clubli lug the last week in April. Paint- .In January. 1942 on the subiect of ings both oil and water are to be lllle. BATTLE OF BRITAIN". A donated by clllb members. liiatitvtf of thetion'i;shg;l ofwWallPa:sey -S. ; u e couny 0 es ire ug- m!FllII(l(:l9Ilal'f.'Ii:Ot'Il I.)l2VIlSe0fll1fIfIr(I'l(IiIFIII" 'la':d' he hi.” at long record M 1'" hers. It was decided that a letter glrsd Sew Ce 0 Throne Sud Em' he sent to the Provincial Gnvern- ' ment requesting an annual grant of He has "9" servlge ” three - - mo at il"i.'i '3: Sell” "r -' :.:r::..:.:lil: l hibltions of paintings to this pro- W” 2. cf!” ' 5” Y";':h" w'”'” 1; I hbfh ad and S W vmm war. , ree years a e.Koresn 8 neg r o s wa W at. and has seen service also successful in turning out excellent T9 dale "'9 P- E- .l5l3"d A" with Commnowealth Forces in the flour from oats. wheat and corn. Be Revived Sncltjiy has betjn bearinggail the Malayan Campaign: also in French He became a prosperous farmer 0t;fb::i:li':lli;:ztoef1heii;illg: 0:2? Inga (II!hlna.b Id 1 although having no tractor or mac- ' I" . 9 BS 99" 30 ief. srman. biner to ease his labor the results Montague RIl1I( 0' Hg"-V bi" "'9 1935' flfP"";”V9- author. war -orreslwndent and of hi; efforts were a credit to Those have been izreatl enloyed world traveller and lecturer. mm mm .0 hi, descendants also, at we 2.”...'.i'.”E.f.l.'i22”l.ili3:.l.l.”fhfi..”f.?i ., ""5 W'i..w.w is he - --n V 1 an f gm. eciime an ama cur u an : f,':,E,,E,',"';flf”,,l;”l;mf,,;,” aft; hav. and better exhibitions be offered. D llways ready to help those in need sportsplane owncr; wrote a book most of them were beginners in log remained dormant for several The annual exhibition of paini- l0l Y"9m0lT5 "AIRMAN FRIDAY”? the new land too. His wife was ycars. when the Montague Junior iiigs of the P. E. island Art Socl- g'it'C0mDHI1l8d llie .lHle Capt New H h 3 ' ; ff w A Riv. Board of Trade and the Mnnlagllcjly will be held in May: encll mcm-Illle Stack On 8 llglll Plane lllllll ,,:n;.':.. wiflmllesagn 13):; 11: poem Curling Club cross brooms at liilicr elcgible to send three palnt- 10 lmlla Hnd back: flew with lm- uA 1.-"me, Takes A wigevg Many Personals llr. alld Mrs. Gordon Coffill and family, Springhill, N.S., were visit- or: to Montague last week. ilr. and Mrs. Harry Higginbnllr no Halifax. N.S.. were weekend hI'lllIlPr-Il'I-law and sister. Mr. and guests of Mrs. Higginbothamis Mr: wellington Campbell. Mont- Qgl ilr. and Mrs. Thomas Clair. and guilt. .lohn. Roger and William. Mnnlaglle. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Clair's parents. in Charlotte- toxin. 7 CLOCK TO BE WOUND 6 RM. NEXT TUESDAY BY Ills WORSHIP MAYOR B. If. YEO at Hooley's Men's Wear Broomball To o'clock. ings. The May meeting will be P9Vlal NVIVBYE 30 Aluimillln Ind tk n's de- Moma UQ This fast, rugged game is pla)'C(IllIOId the first Tuesday in May as Pack with the "T53 '3" "D Em- ggeaazgsti R1weH;.nn3.he Afqclenity 0; g with a broom with half the straw the president will be leaving short- Pl” Elf malls El ,lVI d P9? lllll the Montague-5 and other sections lr-light removed and a volleyball. ly after on a trip to Europe. 0"?"-'95g Wured Bflmln Wllll Slf of the Island not knowing how The rules of hockey are observed Mr. John Taylor was asked to ,-N?" (-Obllam l0.l"lil the tlflt Sites many are in hmerem Sections of ' 0 III the main, hbut are Sll(:)JOCt :10 3VClh'SCe theltzisk of havllrlfz the f:t'lwll;l(:lY'fsl(;tliclen?;l(;l;0;Il:l.Vlil.1:lgI:3: the umver”. change when! e occasion eman 5: rp anage pnyroom pans mg pu . A ' p but no skates are used. on display in the lobby of the Civic "'9'" ”6':l”',lg".l”l 19295, "' 1930 he S I M ilzzia. :..'::l:..l .rii..::.'::.i: GEORGETOWN - - I 33 IIl:f(ll(:lIP'I)oET)?.nbyuIgI2ll:n:flI(0: llllgj Cllzzlnlaoiilnilfe I(l1ElI'i'l'l.V'a: iolyrlo be- l”'mt;wl”" Mlgf Amly "ll9h""t”t" "An" Every tune you buy new H1gh.Pr0.mh. cream . players very damp when the bro-.hold and it is felt that the public tlrerl, g9l:"0:"3 k9h500 ltll 0 llSd- Mr and Mrs Jack King and of the West Flour, your grocer Will gIV8 you . Kg 3. olns are slapped around. sliould have an apportunlty to en- t B”.t'5.' . 9 :1" or 9" our Noun family arrived in Georgetown sev- Omcial entry forms as follows' Beallllflll Ftlfesivllle Malillli I Mr. C.A. Shaw who has rcfcrccd joy this work before it is installed ,Tl'ha';I'' "" dwlgs flaw” aswcmed cal an s .50 (mm Paris I,-mim',e ' A mm games in pas:-years. will he in the playroom or the P. E. 1- ;.),'.., ",3" 9 ''"”'"'"d "m ....... Y... K... i... .,...;.. .......; 4entryfom-iswltll .9. .. loo ound i... Mantel Clock with Westminster i " on hand with the offficinl cnw bcll Protestant Orphanage at Mount f” lfmtlh ll ll” l"'9P"3l” WWII "ed for the' astgtwo ears with the 2 ' , P ' g , t 3. to signal the start of play and will Herbert. The meeting adjourned 3. at 9" m3"Y la"! mince R0 81 Cmapdian Ah? Force """Y "W" VV'”' " 49 0' 50 P0WNl hill cmmes valued at - ,. rcfcrce the game. for coffee. '3 5- 3' : I entry form with a 24 or 25 pound bag T I ' h , ' Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker . ' . motored to Murray River recently W71” 0" each entry f01'm Your 1131139 and we ve er p"zes.' S S W O R D fortune Bridge where they were ailielsttsaltrthe home ..d.i.e...., and your .,.....,.,.,e of 1.0.. long the lusllo Kitchen Canister Sets. C R O mama” mug, of Mr. and Mrs. a er rnser. fully-wound 8-day clock will run-days, hours, iicnoss 4.Brmvn in 16.Slber- 519513 903"" Mr. Stirling Biackett returned to - - ””" In Kind 0! rock um um kn gggggaagagg laittntig-l.y aglrfl R132. B(::,Iyspg:tIIlglun;::, hh home m Georgetown recently min. utes. Closest wins the clock. In the case of E R R a. sonic: for zgeofore N 27 gulf mug mm an at Fortune the guts; of Mr. ".4 :l'0!lf1l Ggose Bay.ILaI&rl:dor;,hwhere tie, each wins a clock. You can enter as often P I15 6055 m "if P5330” s pcture . om . oy- El film! lilll-JEI M . Ll pd D ; . e as een emp oye or e pas as lik t r n. on at am - mm man '5 W ” raw mo.-ms as - can-enter. Y?" to b" C8" be made W 9" WHO ESTIMATES (108581 In mt rm: nus ruur would 8- 12.01 the moon 1. Alcoholic ion Sympathy is being extended to Mr wnram D Cos” and dsu h omclal entry forms, and must be deposited In . . I E ' ' . ::lz::".t:.. . 12:3... .. ls”... 2:2:-..S:.::l. :.lel.:l2.i::...:"..':-: .i omwomcial ballot bow only we 15: Densry D."I'Iiree 30. Erbium George Harper of Winnipeg ior- 'efi9"l:IK"'7:I3l at Elli; l'li;("'9J0f Ml'- Per l10U5'9h0ld- C0nl433t deadline: 6 RM. next' is. Note of Io Wisehh.len" u gym.) mally of East Royalty. '" "t C 39 "' 9 "' Saturday. Clock must run a minimum of four the scale . Epoc . em- - . . . Mrs. Garnet Godrey and son Frlends Of ML and M”- John P. days. If through some mischanoe such as its I'l.Suppose I6.LLlr inine Ynunisvl All"! M Do Id i h th I . - iu-chuicl I9.C:lnslder- as izonzun 13.oAfl!)er:od 33' o:”'Jal0i:t'Y J31? 2)l':e'll;:l'9li:vlie";& mzfr bizy zizggig if a":,'mie:t not being placed on a level surface the clock :2. 3-: I-M3”. , .prm;t ” Um: on: ,m,,, .,.5,,.,,,. at 1.-,,.,...., B..,dg,. in the Charlottetown Hospital. should stop before the contest deadline, it will ", ... of "III contest is to Introduce you to the Non resources time work ll" g''”” "I Mrs" Gndfrg” pal” -- A---V W” A 7 - beiminediatelyrewound and the time will then . Pam flow the new Hl9l" ents Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson. rent new uII-purposI : Hills 20. River :6. A iiuiidrupeo 46. Elevated 303933 cgogglngg CUM; be calculated from the second winding. I 9 ' ' k W”. How. Adi”. baking Even (poet.) bottom 87. River trains primds M Mrs. Ernest Jolln- AWA ( p L Protein Cream 0 I I f H" Lu” uiEm'nn" ta Mink.) ("mm gm" Of Form" Wm nu” to 19"" hliplerd boost bcrd) r.-r 2'” tyurl tests have proved that the new Cream o Staff of his a mine 38.Hlt (val-.) cried) of her illness. She is a patient in 9 0h 9 C Dsslnfg rave H ur is so superior, we can make ycll Custom 22.Warp-yarn 89.0wn 41.strlpo the P.E.I. Hospital. 1" F9l"'"'l'Y- T G l""'”" 0 stalls" W"' ' ,1 Com .0, M . ug Wm, ya -. ies says the extra day in February "Ii, gucfgnfggg (swm) (swat) dimqe recepQ.c'. mr-:-r--- permitted February vehicle border crossings to climb to 346.900 this ASKED TO TAKE CUTS year. up 104.600 from last year. BATAVIA. N.Y. fAPl a- Workers at the Massey-Harris-Ferguson Inc. plant here have been asked to take HIGH-PROTEIN You are guaranteed better baking lml" High-Protein Cream of the West FIOUT vote .3 .3 .3 5535.53? 3 E liiznioiiilsollpihglio j':)eI)rB.ce'I:Itleorf:TCl: or your money refunded Pl"! 20W: pg.-gun machinery firm has given the em- I d 3, sum. pl yees until Monday to act on the ......... n..,... ... 743 workers at H9 P wame THE MAPLE LEAF MILLING c,o. Lro., oi. Cry or pun the Batavia plant. ' ms ALI.-CANADIAN COMPANY "- V" --A - Foreman and Crackers i so .TA v in nomr 05- .1.(?R0N?l.O F(.P,'t Huskywiud For Lobster Factory. Apply mom, I;'nlti Lewis. 25:1, whge in little morol, f. I. MI I year 83 01110 On. 0 r . I ?."',..T" BTIIEIITS top rsd,io. I:lf?'VI:Id()l;"RII(I I-'M' J9hl"l0" - . .. ”t''....,..: f::3'm"'. ll.'.2";w::i'l.E'ilu.3,. ti": MONTAGUI: I 4 g g plans to return to London or the I , go, A... slice Comedy Album show. i ii'2';"”" . VII ' I mnown CONTEST LIMITED TO AREA SERVED BY THESE MONTAGUE DISTRICT STORES l ornlsl ;' 1 Ardent - . affection l; . Arrange D a lino DMEYGHHMQWMI-luhluvbwuhm sxsnnsssxs hnonorssnow an letter simply stands for snottm. In this example A is and for the time L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single lottsrs, spoo- trophlos. the length and foi-motion of the verb on an hints. lost by the ace mum on diluent. soaps-en-Q-no-a use II. IAO son 10 vorrrnto. stones. iu.v'ni.ititors.mo -i-unns -sass!-as. u'Wl """" V T. M. LLEWELLYN LTD. FRASER 8: ANNEAR J. A. MacLEAN McGOWAN'S LTD. D. A. MccRAE It SON , Wu. - -I-uni RAY LAVANDIER P. L. IOUDREAULT HARRY YORSTON F. J. DOLORY It SONS JAMES JAY It SON Adm. 30 - 46 MRS. LAURITTA DEVINI A. I. CURRIE H. S. MacI.EOD It SON D. R. CUMMINGS DAVID ROSS I . . me P""- W T? M. w. MasDONALD o. J. MeePHERSON WM. MccI(ENZIl A. A. sssron coma-rows POSTMARK FOR DANGER Hrcros MacDONAI.D CARLETON HUM! HARRY 1. MocLEOD JOHNSTON ssou slloorsslsvms -ruin! ll;oo:lc..un:.Ila'r IIAEY. zmuu srsvurn Beousnd s -- see vii as In dtlvllt in - w. c. JORDAN ms. I-IILDA SHARAM n. o. REID CLOW silos. ANDREW Moclfltllll e.l-i.lIcsuiuou uaxsuus-sooocsllv. sslsusoss I th '1 - pitta! .;"'1.".i..'”:I.!im"l ..nu..'"" "'i1'1?... .?'in.... v?.'.!'.......'” ""3 M&!"'"'2'&'E