Thursday Aug. 23. 1956 The Guardian. Pu! 11 l . N. B. Community MOVCS 30Ck From Power Proioctwuior PERTH. N19. (GP)--Demolition Others are enthusiastic about the crews of the New Brunswick Elec-lprozrtllll lllld0'l'k'” by "'9 con” tric Power Commission are clung; miuion to meet. conditions when in! the face of this community onlthe S50.tll0.000 hYd'M199M” 9” tlhetst. John River and most real- bet a fovumllel from he" I0" cns react like atients w t into open 03- l for the bandagespto come Baffin" Sam Gamhlil. I909"! 'l0"9I The commission has undortakenlpropriator. describes the Pl!!! '5. move houses and in some cases "a wonderful thing for ?Cl'"l- "9 build new homes for those living himself expects to let I 39" "or along the river. whose level will .000 store.-1 soon begin to rise as water backs Victoria County cq5In9U1"l' Wilt up behind the giant Beechwood fred Mcvala uylr 1'! I "W dam. The project is expected to be runner 69' I07 ll'0lP9l1W '0' producing 135.000 horsepower of Perth." energy by 1960. - ' . M1- aru taking the -OP! '05 . Some residents changes in stride. Others ,like 84- Then there are the in-betweenl. year-old Charles Olmstead. are who are llopllll 071' "'9 5"" confused and n little hurt by the Burnt! R. Green. as-year-old rapid pace of progress. amputee. watched workm hack- CAN'T sror PROGRESS his way at the f0IInd'”"'"' 0' "'5 Mr. Olmstead. who in earlier home while movers carted away ycars built 21 homes and a store. his goods. Ind M105 said "I'm a little sad sometimes "it's not easy It my '89 "1 hlv, your house torn up lllli W pllllenlnl tigllndkingjf IlIiLlsem:l;:t?:.k" I moved some place new. But my Then. with the stoiclsm of the house is st.:nii,lnsnli.i(t(:i':1pr;l::Vin2' . 0 . ag'e'giithit':d::iBi'ess and the old pr2'l"1hee'r'!e':nl xglg lift!” fl-lll"". folks ran'l hold it lack. . . I only ahead for NPW 3l'l""Wl"k 5"” hope the young people build theirltherts no sense of a few of us i L lmaking a fuss when what's lakinit future on the same firm foiinda- . . ,, tion their forefathers 'did. lplace is best for the majority. . l nisli. While in Tignisll, they were serious operation. We an P1085905! the guest: of Mrs. ArsenauIt's to hear Mrs. Msclnnls is making; brother. Mr Leo Myers and Mrs. a very good l'6l'0Vl'I'.V- End 509"”; Myers. alsh ill: sister Mrs. F.rl- soon be returning home. ward E. DesRnches. Mr Nova Scoiia Coal Mining Having Best Year In Five iixL1FAX tCP)-Nova Scotia's: "HIITS should harvest and sell more coal in 1956 than in any of me past five years due to the la- ,-rear-ed mechanization on the pits ""1 the opening of new markets. coal. which accounts for 15 per rent of the province's mineral health. is experiencing a surge in gains because of a General Mot- ,.rs Curporatlon strike. better Brit- ish markets and potential conti- "entail sales. The five-month General Motors pi-ihe crippled production of diesel locomotives. "and a tremendous inn-ease in traffic on eastern lines (piled for higher demand from the ,-giluays.” said Harold Gordon. Dominion Steel and Coal Com- p;iny's general manage and vice- priisident. viva have sold more coal so far this year than I anticipated we would " Unprecedented Building Boom in Quebec's Sciguenay Region tlllCOUTiMI. Que. ICP) -- A11 uh... -' J building boom re ii.-its the growth of the industrial LEADS HOME-BILDING iiacuenay region of northeasten Suburban Chlcoutlml - raviebec. with its 30.000 inhab- leads in home construction. liaiils. 102 dwellings completed or ncar- Mrs. John M. 0'Henrn. Reports from the secrelary- ing completion this year. Chic- licasurers of 10 municipalities in outlmi. itself. has 96 new homes "Up in August. Dosco shipped train on a mum - nitlllon - dollar 174.845 tons of coal to Britain. The mechanization pi-oar llfloilg company recently a hip p e d a productive mines by old-ding aha "sample cargo" to Germany. in with low production a and Mali mines of opening a new market Ripirating (gunk. u ere. mum MINE POTENTIAL N.I. MARKET The mechanlnatlon Drotflm Mr. Gordon says Nova Scotia features 11 Doscodulsnod inoch- to coal also has a large potential anicsl'miners which can bite out market in New Brunswick. where 500 tons of coal in an eight-hour new industrial and mining areas These tneohnhlcll miners are rapidly developing. operate in Dosco shaft: in Cape On the production front. officials Breton and on the mainland. predict a 1956 harvest that may smaller independent mine aperi- surpass the 6.311.260 tons of 1051. ators are experiencing the lame barring labor - management or increases. Dean Evans. onarai mine breakdowns. manager of the Evans Cos Mine Dosco mi s produced 5.233.000 Ltd. at st.' Rose. Inverncss tons of con in 1955. I drop of County. says his 50 miners turned 42.000 tons from 1954. out a production record of 25.000 "But," says Mr. Gordon, "it coal is marketed in the province. wasn't much of a decline. only ions in 1955. Most of the Evans' two days production. Our pits will coal is marketed in the province. work steadily in 1956." The Evans mine plans on sink- Dosco has been able to concen- ing a new shaft in 1957. i nounn Mrs John M. Doucette. Mont- real. Quebec. is visiting with her sister. Mrs. James W. Glllis. St. tFelix. Dr. RL Noonan. Mrs. Noonan and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gallant. Nord, all of Summerside. hpent last with weekend in Tlgnish. the guests of rarahdthluaday. ...withyoaaqpauatanaiaotlmtnabguu poaatoooudolaoururntataaoeaarlonyn vegetable . COM! UNI! tlinllywullovottlbesntnionluiurothlauoall ' IO. LEAN MEATY OORNEO PORK ms" BRISKET OORNEO BEEF BLUE BRAND PRIME aarvoiandar.laaa&Iavoissld!oadInb rnnsn LAMB FOR 3TEWlii0 ll. 29” 33” Nautlville. Isle - Maligne. gaml. Bagotville and Arvi Keno- a. d 19t BEEF LIV SWIFTS 4 l . ti 1) it h re 7 Miss Irene Maccallum and her 6"" M" P .5 the region show that 1.104 per- mits for construction and repairs. ialued at a record sl3.000.000 were issued during the first seven months of 1956. It 23-per-cent in- while the aluminum centre of Ar- vids has 85 and Kenogami. 45. As far as value of this year's projects is concerned. Arvlda is Mr. and Mrs Zen Gallant. Flin- lsea. Mass. are visiting in Tig- niah. the guests of Mr. Gallant's sister. Mrs. Andre Paturel and Mrs. Paturel. -'friend, Miss Helen Louis of Hall- lfax. N.S.. spent a two weeks vac- ation at the home of Mrs. Mac- Callum's parents. Mr. and Mrs. turned to Toronto after a weeks vlsit,wlt.h his parents. Mr- and Mrs. Emmanuel P. Doucelte. ish. two 3 RIB ROAST 63t BOLOGNA 27' I l l ahead. Permits amounting to 53.- 385.722 were issued there since January. compared with 81.209.-i 000 in the corresponding period last year. The current Arvida projects in- clude a 52.480722 power dam pro- ject of the Al X .. Company of Canada and s 525.000 school. Chlcoutlml is one of the few Francis Maccallum. Palmer Road. Mrs. Emile J. Gallant. Tlgnish, had her son Mr. Sylverc Gallant . and her daughter as guests. Miss Annetta of Toronto. Ont.. for two weeks recently. Also visiting at the Gallant home for a few days were Miss Eileen Desftoches of Miss Ann (.'onnoll,v and her but ther Paul. Charlottetown. are var- stioning at the home of theirll grandparents. Mr. snd Mrs. Ans-' tin Handran, Christopher Cross. I Mr. Clifford Phee. recently re- turned to his home in Norway. alter a two day visit with friends: IFCBBE over the corresponding period last year. The first seven months nf 1955 saw 896 permits valued at 39.334.- s.u7 issued. The permits cover construction nl dwellings and commercial and industrial build - The projects include a 82.46619 0' power site. a Mrs. Joseph McGuire and daughter Miss Ann Marie nf Wor- cester. Mass. are visiting with Mrs, MrGulre's mnthcr. Mr: Ed- win Glllis and with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Glllis. St. Felix. ALL,ItI.V'S APPLE JUICE 3 Mrs. Raymond Dom-ette and T tp h n 1,, I in Boston, Mass. (In Mr. Phee'si .1. tin; ti.000.000 classical college." two which registered a drop in value. n?,::nh:,- ?,0?,,;wi:, (1)ag,vc.gc.,acn.:' Km; Chudm" 9' T””"""-, 0'"-' "V V'3T "'l"FI' horn? he WM M(""T!DMI-' office buildings of 5600.000 each A total of 333 construction and mill MM DOIIPWPS P8TPlIl5- ME led by his brother-in-law. Mr. Har- . Mr. Maurice Duggan. Tomato. and four schools with a total repair permits. valued at S2.965.- who was ,njm,mg I Mud" at and MN. Tlwmas -l- G300”. TlR- ry Dawson of Boston. who will MAPLE LEAF CREAM STYLE ialup of tl.000.000. 100. were issued in the first seven the home of His Due"! in -1-neg nlsh. visit for several weeks at his! The. centres canvassed were months of 1956. compared with , A M W-Hmd Th bed ,1 M harm in Sea Cow Pond. rlucoutimi. Chic-outimi ilord. 138 permits valued at 53.641900 , H "sh ' H g '.l9";" l""; , l Pnrt Allred. Jonqulere. Alma. in the first seven months of 1955.' The sympathy of the commun- "3" '.'7P9"- Eve": 3” "5 M"- 3955'? 50W"t'S!- B"Nl0iI.i ity is extended to the relatives of week Vmung Er "ten Mr" M.a”' I" .”"'"dl” "'9 ”"m'"9'” " 7' the late Miss Ellen McCarthy. gggs; l:f:n"l:;s'y "1" M" "9"" "9: ”,;;:'”'iI-hMT”- wl""”" MC-1 .&hose glaalhbotsccurred tin Bmsttolh; A ' 8,. I ll!!! - ; MONTMAGNY FANCY ' p it - c 1 l'1li:iish ftelr bui-,laiv”Themufiginera'l, DMXSEI 11'-Mn-.ii,nd hEr."emm Mr Fnengs "I M” "em?" P”""3 Mrs Ruth a arson. assryw ML and Mrs. Jam Gaudet and Wu held from me home of I Mont: .1 iiziaia. "ii! grlinr to Skinners Pond. will he hapvy ml 0 ” me guest "I Mr' and Mrs" A'A' ilamily are visiting in Miscouche niece Mrs WJ Gavin to the ”"d"f..' W Hi; (av PM 0 k-MW sh” has made rapid pmgr”sl '14 n -””1""'5i M” Pa"e"5”'” """ lat the home of Mrs. Robert Gaud- churcli of 51- Slnion and St. Jude. Sp" ' ma" " MSW iigssiiiimfrvineiktzioPiiifivihnunty' ' " l'l.sll tn P.E.1. was in 1909. la. At nine oiclock. a Solemn Rev Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gillis and ' "ll" quiem Mass was celebra M returning ham” Rev. Dr. C. H. Johnson. Rey. Dennis Glmm Julm. N.B.. visa a visitor to Bede- tgd by family. Lawrence. Mass. Rev. Naz- SL; RTE DK. ' spending a two week's vacation - EARLY MORNING Mr. and Mrs. Prank Arsenault SWEET TREAT PHIAIPLI l g - girg Ggilnnt was deacon gnd Rev. ' at the home of Mrs. Fillis' sister. we On F1'ld8)'- July 13'" of Sflmmermde and Mn and M11 Linus Bradley was suh-deacon. Mrs. Stanley Perry add Mr. Per- 1 Ii: : 2 . . -i. . , M"r”'y Tupp” "f M""C"'"' were Burial was in the church cemet- Ty. risnish. B Z Mi. and NIS luiiiesl mliiisun. "cent vmmn to Mm.ouch,. 1-hay cry. A" d! p ATE SI E SOAP HEINZ TQBIAIO spent a few days in Rothesay. N. were Hm guests M Mr lnd M” g Mr and Mrs. Edward Arse Hnwizg "ficzlsm h"'ad'”'-'i 'g c B iecent) I DH. Gallant. Mrs. Mary Lsrkin and son Paul 33""? 3"" Ml” "",”' mug?" Mrs. Francis Blanchard have iizlft 2 iaudod 2 2. II Rev. Dr .lolm B. (orhlun. pro-i 9' waten”w"' M”5'v 3” ”P'"d'.0:tV',rem.rI.';:d "'4"ne";' hfmef 1," for thieir home in Hamilton. On- ll'k'-Or of New Testament at Pine Congratulations are extended to "38 "19 lumm" with M11 L”k' '9"' W l 3 B 0' M" lnrto. lllll Divinity Hall. Halifax. and his wife and their children. are murist guests at tha Bownnla (ialiins. ' i i "T" C llr and Mrs. Harry Weeks. V"f!dEf'lCtOn. P.E.l.. were in Bede- oue on Monday. July 16th. They railed on relatives. Mrs. Ester Clark. Summerside, is the guest. of her niece. Mrs. iiharies Henderson and Mr. Hon- ln's father. Mr. Henry Hogan and WEPRE Wt her brother. Mr. Lloyd Hogan. North Cape. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arse- nault who were recently married in Montreal. are enjoying a three weeks honeymoon touring the Mar-- ltime Provinces. They were guests for three days of Mr. Arsenault's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Arsenault. Skinner's Pond. the pupils of grades 11 and 12 of Marian Academy. who have suc- cessfuly passed the Maritime oard examinations. Special ment- ion should be made of Dela Gaud- et who came first on the Island in grade 12. and of Agnes Arse- nualt who came second on the II- land in grade 11 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spinazola and daughters. Carmen and Dan- lh their parents. Mr. and James. N. Gallant. Nail Forest View School has reopen. ed for the new term with Mrs. Willis Riley as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Gilhnri Ai'.s'rii;iIilti of Detroit. U.s.A. arrivnd in Huw.' Inn to visit. at the home of Mini and Mrs. Leo Arsonnult and other relatives in Alberton and vlclnity.l Mrs. G.W. London and family of Mrs. Prind. Mr. and Mrs. lifverett Mf'KI'nnl- land little son have returned to .their Toronto home. after is two p weeks visit with Mrs. Mc-l(rnna's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Handrahan, Anceniiinn. l l LA.lt(v'lC ISLAND CUKES After a two weeks visit with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and 2-25: . - Mont-ton. are spending some time; iir-rsun. he 0' BW0"-. "W."-v fmnlly Mr. Howard ciohossey and Mr. Mrs. Alclrie Douri-tie at Tisnish. visiting at the home of Mrs. Loml-' Mr and Mrs. K..I. Evans and T22?! Biiiemree t"l:l"t,llIXmMmlsc;li':t,lJeIl. Jmeph Clohugex Rumfm-d' Me" Mr. Reginald Boyle and MS MS. ""1 '""e"'s' MB '"d M” ""8" "NTARIO STAKE” N0. 1 . ph” rhildren. Nancy and John. alao:3rown. md Mm hm" Clohosum var ten Mm Mum lm 0" smm-day T' G"I'M' M F""" vi"' 1 couver. E.C., spent last week vln- to return to Toronto. Ontario. Mr. David Raid, have returnodv I lting their brothers. Messrs Al- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ready. Bost- Mrs. James l(lnclioi'Coburg.()n- to Toronto. They had a ten days Mr. Robert. Weightnian and son (".1 mg Bern--In Clnhog5ey' skin. on Mass. are spending two weeks tnrin. in visiting at the home of W" W1!” M''- 39d M”- we J 0' VIHCOUVCF Bmlsh C”l""n"5- ner's Pond, nnd Mr. Wllllgm Clo. in Tignlsh and are the guests of liar mother. Mrs. Margaret Arse V Reid. Middleton. . recently arrived in Miscouche. honey mm M”, cinhogggy, Nan Mrs. James Christopher. nault of Forest View. , " ' W2 and M". Ronald ;They will spend some time visiting pond. LA Rtnlll LOCAL Munroe l Iuulh Hanover. Mass. and Mr: M" "'d M"' P'C' Mm” and Mrs. Anthony Silvia. Brook Street. Hanson. Mass. arrived on the island recently. They had tour- IBLA N I) 21' OARROTS Mrs. John R. Christopher has returned to her home in Tignlsh from Prince (Tounty Hospital. where she had been a patient for Mrs. Charles Daley and duuglu . er Lynn of Saint John. NR. an visiting at the home of Mrs. Dal- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Judge of New York. and Texas. are guests of Mrs. Judge's parents. lMr. and Mrs. .l.B. Dr-slloches and daughter Rosemay of Mis- CABBAGE 2 Iiuichu 25” eyls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. snvxg d l Th couche recently spent some lime Mn "Id M,-L gr, Mnmgggy, the past week. We are happy to T. Gallant of Forest View. ST LOCAL ICEBER" - the Gnnpe Penlmua. er visiting in the Magdalen islands -I-.s,,.s,,. ,.,,,..,. Mm p,,,..,,,,,,,,,,. .. ,......,. g 3 C iisited different sections of tho . improved in hunk. The ladies of the Hnwlmi St. Bill dll. hf Island and thought. it very pretty. Harold Gaudet of Halifax. Nova ML "d M”. Edward Mu. Anne club hpld their A..Ku,g ,,.,.,.i. it was their first trip to this prov- Scotia. recently visited in Mis- im-e. nault and family of Bridgeport. Conn.. are visiting relatives and friends in Mont Camel and Tig- Mrii. Stephen Marlmils. Tignisli. is s pallentln City Hospital. Char- lottetown. where she underwent a lniz at the home of Mrs. Joseph T. I Gallant. Ten memhi-r were pres- ent. A.N. i. icouche. He was the guest of his mu Jam" c He” Monclon mother. Mrs. Ephraem Gaudet and, . . . l. . t, NB.. spent the weekend of .liily hu bmmen cw" ammo l Mario Clair Rh-liarrl of Mir-1 lsl. with Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Reid. lcouclie, recently visited in Welina- Middleton. - ton at the home of Dr. and Mrs Roy. Arthur Organ. Hainlltoll. Ramona Ramp . Ontario. is vacationing in Beda- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gaudet qua. on Sunday evening July lath. "0 spoke to a large COIIINIIUOII of St. Nicholas recently visited re- in the United Church. Mr. Orglll latlves and friends in Halifax. N.S. WM pastor here about twenty On Sunday cvcing. August 12, a -V9!" lilo. His many old friends large number of pupils. former pu- were delighted to see and hear pits and friends of Sister st. Mary him The Men's rlioir had charge sing,” Mmouchei ggum-ga in the of the music. with Mrs. Walter Hm, schooi .udm,;-gum in mg mg- farewell. Sister St. Mary ll leav- Evsry flay Low Prices AMERICAN IEAUTV LOBSTER i "ii 79; FLORIDA ll?" IWEET GRAPMFRI IT JUICE 2 -M-""- 27: ROBIN HOOD PIE CRUST MIX "”"'- 37c OAKLEAF ITIIOICE PEACHES 2 ” "'- "M 49: MeCREAIH'S MUSTARII .WUIl.I FAMOUS RUGERS Al HLVIRPIAYI IV OIIIDI LII. Frsig at the organ The guest is lit! uAunrul.lirnum 34 01. Ilflnlst for the service was Mt in; Mu-inn Academy whcre.IlIo " aha” pun" 37c -nrdon Maccallurn. Charlotte has spent the past thirty-two years. i l R” - 'm s.. war... was read by mi. rain; 1- comm; smym omv HONEY I i--- 33; Mr. and Mrs. Re aid Haslam "t WW" ""' 3"" ” V” T” " rassa is BONI-Ill-28.1 sin .. it . .,.d . and flowers were presented to he . f Al Mlu Muriel Haslam. Spring , ii.-id. ...,,.1uuu in 0.,m..13,d,. sister St. Mary. in a few wel- . I 01. 39: .. am... aw 1” S'i3."..'.'. ".':."il'.. t'.'..".'f”2...i"ii'i. is sim YOUR are on The Young Peoples Union held lhalr co-operation during her stay UN" 21 WI 29: in ice cream social on the Marina in Miscouche. Rev. Martin Monn- S" . . Kaunas on Monday evening. Jul! :l'I;lul:.D.. and Gerald. IODAYI w.:I:”.;.;U":':.:::i m p "L '9: Mr. M I. hum. mdfn iii: ')liIi;'cl:gynau::'er havigw m raocroa a GAMILI (mm my and their two chiuua hm 3,, PM, ,, ,,,, a,.,'..,,.. 5... 4... ivivir rrms wrzrzx - DINNER. ironic TIDE BIC arrived from Cleveland. obio.. me dmnn, d, mum" ,, ;f"liel.v rill spend their vacation on 6'" Mm. ' er arm n tei-nwood. They ra- t . ”r::.:: S T O R E H O U R S p p I V t that she has return tales: hosna. Priaca.C.:iia.:rultI&:1-m-"i i ' , Monday .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0:30 to 0:00 p.m. on Immr Bedaquo beach. MM. q.g.,1:n3ji,,h..mv.&: . 8:30 to 0:00 p.m. "lg-and Mi-s.:;i'tar have ::;"':iB:'u ':m'm, Wednesday 0:30 to 8:00 p.m. and Miss. Laura nivneniorn "' "" ”"' ”""" " "ll" - -H, . . . riemn, wmouh. 1-... alng at the Charlottetown lospi- p IITSIIA) . .. . . . . ..... . . . . . 13.30 to 0.00 gun. H.'.,. . '.o'hp.". b' who ",;':tnP!.Jd:'isl.lneidl :li'r:ry-"i:ryovl'i;:;-' ta; - m "may. W & Friday 1 Saturday 8:30 to 0:30 No. may. bnuh ' v".v.m.." .2 r un"IM s .. if 3'.'lii3i3f'3'h'.3' AJW" M i.':';,'.,,': ,..,,.,.,"' ...,.." ".':.”",..”.i'.5g - V M E" " G Mimi! I . . . v - 4 ' .d..;.;s:...t:;';..,,Y.""- um: v-mm. . , rim MIT-ACTING rust iuln wiruou Vgaraiolaarigui . .,.;y,;p,x4t - e- or w c G . British West Hr). lath: Iii-an ' Jnolu . , 4 R , - . .. . I la .. Am Hm (I. Thonannda ofhfarioline women have found the perfacuuwu to Thurs Fri t. . A 'l-Ind. This is their 3., Q...” 1. mgmm o. in”. yeast problems in hot weather. It's the new lllaiscltaaafa Activt August 28-24-25 ii: '.i';,.'”'''''''- :;:':'m:”; I cl-yi Au-Int 13- Dry Yuul This modern form of famous !lninchraaaa'a'Yout 1 ' . . p "0 Mr. sndr:3I.., , at . so an an. my haiiina and 3.9,. fuuqu-cngth and fan-uxinglayoarcnpbou-dlNo tafrigw , ' nounnou f-"5.ii."iE5. .-....' .3 :2 i'”'”'' 51' ”"""i ”:l".: atioalifyonbakaachom-gntIilnn6'IInpplyofIlalsciIaaa'a 155 OUIIN 81.. CHAII-OITITOWM P-I-l noose moms "W aiuudiin. 4.1 , ,, scduoqruahunpnuuiuq-uyuuqmipa . . L p . l ' - ' ..a,ti,s., '9 ..,gr&".-.-.