I a' Thellastem Guardian ombmus klirmlpll A W ( Home For Poor 3 Thunuy. sew 23, muine amrdhn use 5 The annual tract: and field fill? Ii1lIV4('lt I Debert army camp for emergency shelter. The once-bustling camp now has only a small garrison and the hospital building is not in use. The survivors. meanwhile. were sheltered in the Truro legion hall. Of the eight children included. four were taken to hospital for care and the others sent to the Nova Gooitown School Track And Field Sports Held Boys 12 and under - 1. Charlie Strange But True Isl'.I.Ilasarthus (Continued from Yesterday) it was a gold circle of intricate -,i.v.a.. L ..t..... Miss Margaret Meclsure returned -.'L. A. C. Freddy Gotali of the beautiful trophy donated by Oui- Mary Ann Walker and Marion thing for several sliept moments. 0 thers. ,0 Manta s after visiting rela- , lives in aiiiax. N. 5. Mia; Bertie Miller. Murray Har- hour North. visited friends in Mon- tague recently. , Miss Theinls Stewart. student nurse at the P. E. 1. Hospital, spent the week-end at her home in Montague. ,,'Mr. Lyman Nicholson, whim Road, Mr. Steven French. stur- gaon, and Mr. Claude Dixon. oas- . pareaux. recently left for New Brunswick where they will take pm in the potato harvest. AC1 Barry Nicholson. R.O.A.F.. returned to his airforce base at Greenwood. N. 8., after several weeks leave spent at Whim Road with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. Miss Elaine Mscllure, Charlotte- lawn, spent the last several days it Kilmuir. the guest of her uncle Breaking out early in'tha mor- ning. the flames jumped from the basement to the attic up an air vent and quickly were out of con- lrul. This is what he saw: Two of the little pockets or spaces were empty, which left only seven gems in the setting. They were: a blue sapphi c. a diamond, a white sap- phire. a topaz, an emerald, an amethyst and a catseye. The ring bore no inside inscription. not even a gold content mark. and the metal was handwcrked. shater noted too. that all the stones had been minecut. in European style, though very old. He also observed. through his loupe. that only one of the stones was really valuable. It was the cstseye. Evsrytime he turned it in his hand it resembled a real catseya opening and s h u t t l n g, hence the name. , Finally Shafar removed the glass from his eye end asked the salt "What's your price on this?" The man did not appear to hear the panwbroker's question but went off on an incohersnt lot of talk about len Delsory, for the highest point winner in the boys events. Ilia David massed the grand total of 28 points to win the cup donated by Cullen Detory for the highest point winner in the girls events. Meet officials were: starter. D. A. Maccorrnack: course judge, Cecil Lelncheur; finish judges; Carol Walker, Mary Lou Henry and Sheila Scully; announcer, J. 3. Sonny. Following is the list of events and first. second and third place winners in each. so-wisp nasu Girls 0 years and under - 1. Linda Perry, 2. Beverly Soloman. 3. Laverne Martell. Boys 0 years and under - 1. Terry Walker, 2. Gordon lat- ohilder, 3. Eldon Batchilder. Girls '1 years and under - 1. Juanita Goteil. 2. Joanna Prosper. 3. Freide Allen. Boys '1 years and under -- 1. Ronnie Maciiean, 2. Pepper Henry. Ilartell. Boys over 12 years - 1. Terry Soloman and Jordan etewart. 2. Ronnie Gotell and Paul Batchilder. llldls JUMP Boys - 1. Allan MacPhee. 2. Chester David. 3. Paul Macl..ean and Richard Landry. Girls - 1. Ella David. 2. Mary Ann Walker. 2. Elaine Roche. BROAD JUMP Boys - 1. Richard Landry. 2. Paul Msciiean, 3. Allen MacPhee. Girls - Ella David, 2. Joan Bat- chiider, 3. Nellie King. Royal Canadian Air Force. who is Sllllclnid lfl Sydney, N. 3., wgg g week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Goteil. Mr. Sterling Mair. who has been vlsltln& his grandmother. Mrs. Mary orstcn. left on Ieptember 20. for Montreal. where he will lattend Sir George Williams Col- ege. Mr. Leo Chaisson who is em- Bloyed on a Dominion Government redga in New Brunswick was a week-end visitor to his home in Georgetown. , Miss Beatrice Mair. R. N.. is spending her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Yorston in Georgetown and will also vis- it her brother. Rev. Nathan Mair in New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bolger and family of Summerside. motored to ----'Tm”'""' "33 W' ”' i-i3n"33 Mn-In Mmlillue. s rte for th u lie of door - l"i l as ssartaii . iiuyinr and clelniiil timothy mt ilivins lass daily. Ouh market ..;''3... high Bgligolp were held ':n l:u"gz:l?e.d1s:gha:ld "End Dennias idilt.ilenspa.t:: aVi::rkp?::e.lls1pto Kill TEUR0 (GP) - In 19!! thin sci?” ”1"".'.f.'"'”.l” 2'” mg I U.5'7R( (N;M1a I ' 7 Payinl MUM” m'”” P""'- P"”9'- Tuesday afternoon, September 21. Glory 3. Lawrence latchilder and nine gems so that the whole ar- 3"" Mu" w9dn"dlY "'0 WNW ammo .1 pl en I M. 1' V T 'v i W5" '"d A"""'' ”'""'"" every event was keenly contested aliiy'wism. rsnssmsnf formed a mermaid :1. red throush the three--torey Coi- f,"1','f 5”" " ' ”'"'" ” u" I ' s , a and the llnlahsa were close and curls our 12 years - 1. sins gun. was pawnbrokarlookea mud. cheater ' ll-"ll poor home near ..,...., . L.-.” .. L. , ,, . H . , ',i 5 RCTIIIIIIS I 0 r g I t 0 W II thrilling. Richard Landry piled up David and mains noche, 2. Vonnle iy interested. He put a loops to his hem "Win! the 5050' of We f”- ” E a total of 24 points to win the Sampson and Joan Batchllder, 3. eye and examined the curious 15"" Ind 1'-"Ci"! 9V”"i'-'0" 01 105 E i virsll-sits p srsclais . Lack of water hampered firs- men who almost reached the lone victim just before he fell back into his room. his clothing ablase. He was identified as Ira Millard of nearby Tatamagouche. Attendants roused the other res- idents and escorted them from the burning building. One man was carried out on his cat and 11 others had to be assisted. The hospital commission called an emergency meeting and re- uested that it be allowed use of t e hospital building at nearby PIIIMS-Green & Blue. 6 qt. bslli. 95c . GRAPES-Blue. basket 954: LIMITED QUANTITY . Seodless Shortening 23:: Raisins -A.C. Pope Urges Canadians To Stay On Farms 2 Lbs. 39c I looked at the ring the second catseye was missing. I know it sounds fantastic, but I swear that every word I've told you is true." "Who is that girl with the guitar in her hands - I mean the one Geor I 5 I b D d 1 k. d Mid Wm: M5 "W M”- l-79"" MW" wher? vfenre iii: "sheila lgf 3' immmy um"'' i VATICAN CITY, (Reuters)-The avllioiilyntltfmtllrli nggafe: btifnl-re "In dressed in the green blouse and M I Dommi MW 301191"! fllher. Mr. F. J. mus 3 ye". T 1' m”th' Dnmi Pope Wldliesdly urged Canadian "Where did you come by this wearing dungarees? Whoever she C 0 C 7- R""cV H""m5"- " M"3""' is she keeps pretty close tabs on Soloman. farmers to remain on the farm ln- 1-inn" thinking maybe it was hot -lives. .iowe'en party. At the close of the .,'Mrs. Gerald Landry, Mr. and Mrs. William Reilly, Montague, and Mrs. Eva Godsoe, Gaspereaux. left Tuesday for a two-week trip to Boston, where they will visit rela- ..-Mrs. Archie 1-lilchey presided at Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden. were week-end guests at the home of Mr. J. F. Johnson. Friends of little Miss Velda Fraser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fraser. are sorry to Dalton. Boys 8 years - 1. Kenny Bat- chlider, 2. Ernie Prosper, 8. Donnie Wight. Girls It years -- 1. Barbara Lle- wellyn. 2. Doreen Gallant, 3. Mary K. Leliachcur. stead of swarming info cities and asserted that immigrants should be settled on the land rather than in cities. The pontiff made his appeal in a letter written on his behalf by Msgr. Giovanni Batista Mnntinl, and dangerous to handle at any price. Shafer took a good look at the sea dog and thought he saw a streak of guilt crossgtha fellow's face. "I didn't steal it if that's what you mean. I bought that ring in Hong Kong six years ago. Wish man of the curious ring." Egyptian girl I've been telling you about. She's dead. but she still keeps following me about." you, sailor," said Shafer. "Oh. that's said the the Rams,” "What a liar you are." laughed ----.-rs: Sugar 83c Cooking Aniiles IMarshmaIlows 39c Washe 5m (1 39cIParsnips 1 Lb. Bag 3 Lbs. 25c me regular meeting of the Ladies' h g h H . Boys 0 years -- 1. David 1-lart- Papal prosecretiiry of state, and so and ya yen it then though, sl-laser, Auxiliafyi Canadian Lesion. Monw nggssltatedrheru:ii:'ringvlIl:hKlrllgE3 mm '' MW” ”m””' 3' WW” P”””””d hm W'dM5dW- it's bad luck and I want to set "Here's s dollar for that bad luck 4...; we. held Sgptgmbgp 20, The mug. Coumy Memorialnospnal a. Mom Burke. P13! W195 ulddll:9'59d iohblcgfdlnal rid of it. In fact, the fellow I ring of yours, now blow, and let 2:2.”":;r:..l”:..”";.."”;n ti; ::r.:.":.:i .:.m:i;...':" i 2.?-i:ii.i?.i?.i1:.:al”.1”..”i:i::i: .i:".....'.'? 55.2. ?:”5.T. '::": :."::.:':: .':.:.:::k..:P.::.2-W ii” Emil SPEWW k. mlttee reported two mem- I 3. Helena Baker. McGuigan. archbishop at Toronto. -ioh else what?" asked Shafer a "Disappeared as usual," said liters cllln in the Hospital and one Mi'I- W- J- Fiizgerald and son, Boys 10 years - 1. Walter Sola- "1 C0nMC”0n WWI W9 31” smile playing with his mouth- the man of the ring. "She comes member "1 ,1; home. peep ,-en-at Charlie, were guests on Sept. 18. min. 3- DNIDY MICLHII. 3- Frcddy g::;cd';;1r:"SE”:l:ol:c”51:o'Luf' W3; "-She'd die suddenly like that." and goes like that. One gets used I 0 o o s o - - "s e'sia s I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myers. ” and the second customer mapped to it. . was expressed at the sudden death of Mrs. William Macliean, who had been a faithful member of the Auxiliary since its institution, and the sympathy of the members is extended to Mr. MacLcan in his bereavement. Mrs. 1-lilchey and Mrs. Neil 1-fooley were appointed to rep- resent the Auxiliary in the forth- coming Cancer Campaign. Plans tor holding ttlaljpantry sale early in October were discussed. Mrs. William Dewar-.Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn and Mrs. John Clair were appoint- ed to the committee in charge of the sale. An invitation to hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Dewar was accepted. The business meeting will be followed by a liai- Walter Conohon of Cardigan. Miss Dorothy Jenkins of Char- lottetown. was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Florence Jenkins. . . Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Aitlten of Hamilton. 0nt.. who are attending the 10th general assembly of the United Church of Canada at Mount Allison University in Sacltville. N. B.. motored to Georgetown on September la. where they visited friends. Mrs. Don Maddy. accompanied by her son. Donnie. who have been visiting Mrs. Maddy's bro- yther-in-law and sister, Mr. and '15-YARD DASH Girls 11 years -- 1. Marie Mac- Lcan, 2. Mae King, 2. Aldene Mac- Cormack. Boys it years - 1. Charlie Fitz- gerald. 2. Harvey Martell, 3. Mark Murphy. Girls 12 years - 1. Bertha Blackett, 2. Vonnie Sampson, 3. Joan Batchilder. Boys 12 years - 1. Billy Prosper. 2. Lawrence Murphy. 3. Joseph Martell. Girls 18' years -- 1. Marion Mar- tell. 2. Mary Ann Walker, 3. Jean l.eLacheur. Boys 13 years - 1. Stephen Ar- scnsult. 2. Jordan Stewart. 8. Ray Murphy and Ray McQuillan. opening at Fort Laurler today and the second English-language ses- sion of the week starting at Lon- don. 0nt., next Sunday. EXODUS FROM FIELD "Under the influence of indus- trial progress," the letter said, "Canads. like many other coun- tries. experiences today a sad ex- odus from the fields to the cit- lcs. "Vast areas of culilvable land are therefore waiting to be tilled and. in some regions at least. soil already cultivated has been aban- doned by its occupants. "This situation Is not only harm- ful for Canada's economy but also contrary to the moral and relig- the ring in the first place. Other- wise-" the seaman. it had three catseyes. The first girl I gave it to was a his fingers to show how quickly death woud come to any woman unlucky enough to possess the strange ring." ''If you buy it, promise me you'll never give it to any woman, though she should offer you ten times its value. The ring is bad luck, very bad luck. You saw that cstseye didn't you? "Yes, of course," said Shafer. "That's why I am interested in When I bought it." interrupted cute little French girl in Mar- seilles. That night she died and Shafer never sold that ring to anyone, not even his wife could coax it out of him as a gift. Why? Well. one reason was that Shafer was a bit superstitious like rest of us. so he had the ring made into a flashy stickpln with the third catseye mounted in center and Shafer was wearing the catseye stlckpin found him dead in his little shop. the its the day they in 31c .ai?ai.c'.'i?'..1T..'..""""" PANCAKE Flour Peppers Tomatoes RN 25c Iuice meeting a social evening wag an. Mrs. J. D. Blackett, left recently Girl; 1 years .. 1. Glorlg Myers. g I . we mm on to new in mu ”ii.:"il.::'."t.:'.i3;"i:.2:.':. 29:. l.f.3T:.5'i1?..i'.?..': sxr a rd by Mrs. 1-filchey and a delicious '53- Boys 14 years - 1. Chester 6., against the dung"! of W”. M” and told my rd better blow. I lunch featuring. corn on the cob. 55- David. 2. Stephen Arsenault, 3. growing 1,, cm", M, and on I med "1 sen me ring .0 I French H"? ',,.:",- WIS MFVNI. RU MilrDhY- farmers not to lose in the cities. Seaman. bug the dell 311 through. in” NH in-"I ,.v,,: Girls 15 and over - l. Elaine which often offer only disillus- They have all these six year. ., l"”-xm ID'”'.,D” . 'Hm..i in-i" S ' x IARGE FIRM RIPE CUCUMBERS. Roche. 2. Ella David. 1. Virginia ; L 11,- h ,1 1 . in 1 H H w t m Wglker. 15 d V" 1 luchud szlndmenorftegl elralstir tgllvrlbiph .l:'aI'tT1: 3:"yl.,'.. Icllerzptw SalvIvy'I) Dis a 03'! In 0 '- - siren t . 0 an e onor o . , pt 1 it an I u ' ' G0. Landry. 2. Alien Macrhee. 2. (inch thelrgsouls."y ;,,:.1,:l,::,,xg',,,r:nEo ,1:-xlizch :.s'1'.'.:?r, I , W C Wage Boosted King's County, was held in the 0"” 100'Y”d in” T 1' mum , ., story," Shafer told the fellow. "l 1 I V A-I-LAN-no Cu-Y, N. J" (Ap)L tsfoutrt ll-)Ious2e1 at georgelotrn If" :tiA;:ltiee1.l 2. Ella David, ii. Marlon irlllrecu:::::;ce:&Il:;mChSt::;;hthis;f;l3: ;hm,Ft ”v,vh;;.:gd1;ugorl 111agyl;re you ti X ACCEPTED WEE Tile CIO United Steelworkers of cl) em er . at a.m. w th is - jumued cumin "muons of mu. ornie. sumun named not to huh ELM AVE. DIAL "13 . DELIVERY America Wednesday urged Con- gress to boost the hourly minimum wage required by federal law to 3125 from the present '15 cents. A resolution passed at the un- 3 Sturgeon was wlthdr wn b th M Lean. h finge and hurried hack to my ,- tg?;n2l”,:f;f.';,uI;RI”f:?.?:fde:tifhm.j plalritirri attorney. M:. csrayid Re. aGcirls 880-yard - 1. ma David. t3:i0;n'0”:1I;'n;'i' Tflitilvlflefellifgioigz jfp, 1 zugm .0 im, M. 9,. mi ms gmma 01' Drovide even a subsistence level of Fallen The defendant was not 2. mains Roche. 3. Marion Marteli. M H". "mom Pcommunm, mm thing with her but somehow I iust THE income." "And since it is a. minimum sanctioned by the law it has be- come an invitation to chiseling em- player! to evade their responsibil- ity to provide decent wages for their workers," the resolution said. By too many of them. this sub- itandard wage level is now viewed as a standard." For Children's Stomach Upsets For nick ha Mini. n clm "Vs Own Tablets. ddfned for younplars rem s in 6. Speadiiy help sweeten loll! upaat "midi. clean out x howell I..- ynm anurarire as a reliable product. has-in lo rat I Dlebge today at your druggistl .-.'The September sitting of the County Court. First Circuit, Honour. County Court Judge .1. S. Desltoches presiding. An action for 3500.00 for slan- der. in which both the plaintiff and defendant were residents of represented by counsel. The case for money due in ac- counts stated between the parties, in which the plaintiff was ll resi- dent of Point Prim and the de- fendants from Montague. resulted in the defendants receiving judg- ment with costs. Mr. John Nich- olson represented the defendants. A suit for damages caused by the negligent operation of a mo- tor vehicle by the defendant, a resident of Milltown Cross. was settled by the attorney's rep- resenting the parties. Mr. S. S. Hessian appeared for the plain- tiff and Mr. Somerled Tralnor for the defendant. The trustees of Victoria Cross school district obtained judgment against and order for sale of land against two residents of the. Vic- toria Cross school district. for ar- rears of school taxes. The trustees of Georgetown school district No. 1. obtained judgment and order for sale of lands. against 17 ratepayers of the Georgetown school district for arrears in school taxes. Court adjourned to the third Tuesday in December. OUR BOARDING HOUSE A E 'D,'l'Wl665 (AFT EARS. OF SHEER MARTHA-DEFINITELY I5 son-sic K?-K”.”E l f2 WMM&;Zf-”'””” '7ll1 ALL H52 I lRACY,s - FOR ter David. OPEN EVENTS Boys 100-yard dash - 1. mon- ard Landry, 2. Allen MacPhee, 3. Stephen Arsenault. Boys 880-yard 1. Chester David. 2. Richard Landry. 3. Paul BICYCLE RACE Boys - 1. Richard Landry. 2. Paul Batchilder, 3. Terry Soloman. Girls - 1. Nellie King, 2. Joan Batchuder. 3. Marion Martell. TMCYCLI RACES Girls d years - 1. Beverly Bolo- man. 2. Kathleen Ecully, 3. Car- melita Soloman. Boys 6 years - 1. Terry Walker. 2. Eldon Batchilder and Barrie Boudreault. 3. Chester Llewellyn. Girls 7 years - l. Jsunlta Go- tell. 2. Lavene Blackett. 3. Linda Walker. Boys 7 years - 1. Pepper Henry. 2. Percy Fraser, 8. Gary Gotell. WAGON RACE Boys 6 years - 1. Terry Walker, 2. Brian Macbean, 2. Gordon lat- childer. Boys '1 years - 1. Ronnie Mac- Lean, 2. Percy Fraser. 3. Pepper Henry. THREE LIGGED IAOI Girls 12 and under -- 1. Vonnle Sampson and Joan latehilder, 2. Katherine Moouliough and Bar- bara Sampson. 2. Helen Baker and Sally Blackett. MAJOR HOOPLE 'oic.v1An' izlvsi - MISTBUBT OCTDATED On the problem of immigration. trust and suspicion regarding immigrants are at present out of date. "On the other hand. the thought that the immigrant of today will serve as an additional stimulus for a comprehensive attitude in which faith and charity combine with a correctly understood love of one's country." This spirit, the letter said. should guide Canadian Cathnlics' attitude towards immigrants re- gardless of differences in char- acter. education and culture. A similar lplrlt. it said. should lead them to favor the settlement of immigrants on the land rather than in the cities. 1 Return From Hunter's Paradise MONTREAL. (CP)-Seven Mon- treal men returned from a week in "hunter's paradise" Tuesday with a bag of 35 deer and about 30 ducks. The hunters found the game on Aniicostl island in the Gulf of St. the hunters. estimated there are about 100,000 deer on the island. The season deer limit on the island is five for each hunter. I Is:as-eesis pine? e an ' . seaabes.heia':d"" ' :I.INIMENT ,,i3,:nl.'l, M must get rid of it." "I don't believe a word of your The second time, he went on. I gave the ring to an Egyptian girl in Port Said. She too died sud- denly and -- I took the ring off couldn't get away from it. when NOTICE All outstanding hills owing to me must he paid before Nov. 15 or legal action will be taken. A. M. WRIGHT. Lawrence. Albert Rakovsky. one of ' Montague it F-Nilllrli K IINFNT I-Fiflill MAYFAIR THEATRE i MURRAY RIVER. SEPT. 23. 24 - TIME 8:30 pm. THURSDAY -and FRIDAY ii MY FRIEND FLICKA in Technicolor CAPITOL O. 0. D. ORDERS 10 lbs. 49c 2 lb. tin 35c 25c Xx . "W .Thsnn THE GREAT Whirl ii... . hi I. (III I mm Whirl .. hi- illlliilv .....n, pawl: FAMILY! I . FINAL TODAY IIOLLYWO0D'S HIT PARADE OF SWEATER GIRLS AND SWEETER SONGS. BILLY DANIELS ARTHUR FRANZ "RAINBOW 'R0lIIIII MY SIIOIILIJER" EXTRA -- COMEDY - CARTOON Show at 8:15 P.M. (DST) - Technicolor Admission 80c - Children Under 12 Free FRANKIE LANG ' CHARLOTTE AUSTIN S ADDED ATTRACTION FIGHT PICTURES BOUND BY ROUND PRIIIOE EIJWARII , .Ic...: wowr ” -i--- . -. : 2. RETURN -BAITLE iN5.UP! 1-cAmi2ecAu.1 C9570” . I .. or This CENTURY! '-me vAx7C-iuesieue.-o.siMpi.v-,; 'f;,1?HgfQggE3TgK2,-' -- -. M rooav . moss - SATURDAY - ' HAVE 'ro'MA2cH T0 nus 3AMK'. 4 I N A R D S AWIAN9 w'TH;ME To MAKEIAW KIND A SIDEEXCUESIO VS. Cincmascope engulfs you in the glitter and glam- ik CHARLES our of Manhattan penthouses. fabulous fashion shows. 0F7.'DE?05lT--.- LET ALONE . Maine's ski slopes . . . with three fascinating females in the funniest plot against the opposite sex over de- vised! Mn 1 (0N2ux2E VIBUVIUS . agmgg. , Starring Roddy McDowell. Preston Foster, Rita Johnston ,,.,,,,.., ,,,, ,,,, ,, grit: 3.33;. '.CI1.Qh!A!i!t.l-ev-aru.oe,T&AkFYEI'2 I.l6I-Ilse. p M” sh" s"bI.S” "Inn: m ""' ”' "" "':'”' .