1 was ARMY VETERAN .... . ... . -. . ,. I . .. . . .V.-sun. .-x....-.n.n....,,.. Dig Switch Noted In U; 5. Campaign Betting By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer Holise,il Convicted in Quebec Election Case IIIUNTREAL (CP)-Hector Du- mandatory in such cases. ,,.,;., 50, Liberal member of the? In the election. lllr. Dupu.ls' son House of Commons for Montreal I Yvon unsuccessfully sought re- st. Jlaly, was sentenced to a fine election as Liberal member of the c, N, lg, plan, pa, Saturday. Oct. 13. 1956 TheGtiardian.Pege .. -3 Montreal Centre the proposed plan and ms north of Dorchester Street. This route y MONTREAL iCPt - Canadian cull em - we-t -cron die CNR lelecuon cum" 0, lh I ,w I National Railways has completed? P'0P9l1Y- Vole. that weird and tlogpiifcagd plans for further development o(l Webb and Knapp tcanadal Ltd. method or elem” g President, 115 plnnned 23.”-re properly lug was established a year ago with mum or '0 no ymm have bee” which bames outsiders looking in; downtown Montreal. , baclnngv by Webb and Knapp, Inc., lard put V-0 find a political dope- on a U.S. election and which tony Webb and Knapp icanadan LtIl., large New York real estate de. guy "51; enough to go out on 3 fuses Americans themselves plans to erect an unspecified num-y r - umb um pfedict (hm pemocrml " ber of select office buildings on 4.4 velopment Int. The N - year lease, which in- the same period. does not include cludee provision for renewal for the southern portion of the prop erty in this area for any lni.er- 1 ested parties willing to fit plans in with the scheduled master plan. have the right to vote." Judge Gendron said he had taken that into account but he could not do otherwise than to find at 5400 and costs or six months provincial legislature for Montreal Mr. Dupuis guilty. Adlai E. Stevensdn might - just on the numb” of popular Wm 3"” 0' "'9 'l'''- A" 0m'-till 95”'l m jail Friday when convicted of St. Mary's. The task of enumesntoru was polllhlll llllllll-bell! Dill Rellub he gets In the i ll l "me of the w.”.w" ”25'0w'ow'-l lllcgally registering his wi'e as a MOCK PROVINCIAL LAW! difficult. I llcan Dwight D Eisenhower for but on the nllCf(I)llDilry0Ts eilegtogael A5 I pr"equ,ls"e'bho;”eVf;' "lei ii voter in the June 20 provincial Addressing Mr. Dupula. Judge The sentence of the court is.a the presidency. voles commanded by the mdmdg Wmll-ill: I ""15 Ill ml IIX Gendron said: fine of Mao and costs or six Today. less than 30 days be- "m" 5 '""'3""' PI" '0' ""l 1 tion. , - e Pl-Emile Colas, lawyer for Mr. Du- months in 1111.” WI” be in ”DupuIs, I have known you tor "or six months?" (are the Nov. 6 U.S. election, limbs um States he wins. Each 5”” hul whole 23 um" one mm H '0' Mr. Dumas the same number of electoral cgptgd the company up go ghggd. puts, said an appeal will be filed many years and I doubt that you with said dopesters y aboard are . I 3 . h g . , Ilmmedlllely. are a u similar to those we aslked nervously. H mmuling out 1., an dlrecllons nd 36:; 3: "Can:”id;"l:m::;5 ';l'inE””-l, l:'::le "5 Pmlefl on I 99 - Inf, Mr. Dupuul had pleaded he was re: hem-bouts every day. "flint lg rlslil. replled ,-ludse they don't even seem to be wor- ,,,,,j.,m,,g however "mu 0, m, ' : uaware his wife was obliged tol But if members of Parliament Gendi-on. '1 am not imposing on rled about someone coming along I ' Tl"? G0"-"0Pmenl mull be HI-, THURSDAY. ocrolszlt lath, 1 PM. to I PJI POD I t ' t - - bdlind and nwlnl. them 0” oi i.isarelEI(c)tE:aInvTiteSsm.Ies lu hhTelf I('.?NfRve yelrsli i The! ll'Ell'1 !8Ylllz.'of t'ourse.l There are 531 electoral votes. Centlfal s1al,:,r,,ul?,reIad,y in?-"69? that Stevenson. who lost out in mm 255 needed ,1, win ' ” ""”'””” . . . . Civil Aviation Building and the Ellie 5 , l r v ....l':::".::.:;..:i: .:::..;;r 3.1: - tttttt it you a sndatory prison sentence.” The ge added: "I hope you will appeal my judgment. Your son has gone to the appeal court and has been very lucky. I hope you will be too, and I mean that when I say it." Yvon Dupuls was convicted by Judge Gendron two years ago on charges of inciting trouble during an election rally. He appealed the IHE in Quebec province for two i come here and plead ignorance of pairs to become eligible to vote in the law as you have done, then 3 provincial election. He was mar- frankly I" do not know where we .-ll-d last spring to a resident of are heading. And I greatly regret ottawa. The marriage was his sec- that French-Canadians mock in Dml, - such a manner the, laws of their Judge Lucien Oendron said Mr. province." Dllpuis' offence was serious since Mr. Dupuls, granted permission the law called for lines ratlgingt to speak. said: Iltllll 5100 to 3500 plus a jail term "I wish to recall to you that I ranizinlz up to two years. However. pleaded ignorance of the law and AT THE CANADIAN LEGION HALL , EVANGELIST Evangelist Hugh F. Sensibausii of Cincinnati, Ohio. is a IIatlonal.l.V popular and eminently successfu preacher and evangelist of the Christian Churches In the United he had to d a judgment which that Iyfound it quite natural that judgment and his conviction by Sm". ML sewmu 5, com" in ,- k . g , , , ,, inquire now. No obligation will be attached u, yom' visit. ruled that he JBII term was not - my wife, being with me. should Judge Gendrois was set aside. cum. I. I welcom: md ' ms. llxmlitgalgqcs V-l9(:lEaVleIi)Sf0l1l.67TI;llsec8lV'ol;l;Ilt.l him Ilium mu” plus the deem-I You may ,1” Wm; phone at mm H! . "me V"m0'- Highly "c"mm'mde' The filling? in "'9 P0I'””l 11” i Building on this Southern nuc- -votes of several big industrial l . SOURIS 7 In assessing Stevenson's chancesl Hotel. time Many of them 5"" wnslder the dopesters figure it this way: CNR President Donald Gordoni FRIDAY. oc-ronzii tail. 1 PM. to s PJI. Eisenhower unbeatable but they At this stage of the campaign. Thursday night announced plans 5 BOW 3'9 C0nC9dI"8 I-ha! 3" "P591 must observers concede the great, for a formal plaza, over a 450- AT TIE COURT HOUSE : by Stevenson is not impossible. bulk of the II states in the soutn.' car parking lot. to be called Placei There are many openings now for young men and women with which is 3 big switch in Obsener plus ml” "I "19 5'-'t'”"9d '”"”'""' Vme'Ma”9' ambition An interesting and rewarding lut be ure can yours. sentiment over a short span (it harder sllnaa Wm Vote wildly (H. The 4.4-at-re area is bisected bym as a man with charming personal- lty; a deep and devoted student of the scriptures; alive with : burning passion for the lost outside of Christ, and dynamic in his pres- sentntlon or these age old truths. Central Christian feels highly hon- ored ln bring this man to its pul- plt.kMr. ” it ” ,, n on a - H wee ly radio broadcast which ialhmm, for votes. carried by 56 stations throughout i , the United States. Marvel D. Dun- The ""””"'” depends "" "W W" bar, Minister of Central Christian. C suggests that the pattern of this Fall's meeting which will begin shortly. will be similar to others RURAL POLIO IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Immunization clinics will be held in most of the rural schools from the last week In October to mid November and in some cases in regional centres for surrounding dislrlcis. Teachers will be notified of the date and time of the clinics and parents are asked to keep in touch with the teachers for this Information. Clinicss will NOT be held in the larger rural centres or In Charlottetown and Summerside until the smaller rural school clinics are completed and there is suf- ficient vaccine available. ELIGIBLE FOR A POLIO INOCULATION THIS FALL ARE: A 2nd inoculation for ALL PRESCHOOL and SCHOOL CHILDREN who have only received one inoculation to date. This will be mainly the pupils in Grades I & II and in Grades V to VII. (Most of the pupils now In Grades 3 dz 4 have already received two Stevenson then would need? states-Pennsyllanlak 31, ()hlo's' only to capture one or two disaf- 25 and Mil-lllgan's 20 - and he let-ted but normally Republicnnlwould be in, ting springs from a surprisingly hug, vigorous Democratic organizatinn. an unusually large ore - elecllun registration by Democratic party voters in key areas. rumbling of SWTC” . discontent in the Iarrn belt and the way Eisenhower himself has (IP- cided he had better step up his '- " ' and got nllt and under the late Gen. Sir Arthur Currie, with whom he later was associated at McGill, and was mentioned several times in des- H M B patches. M Gm f ove He was associated with c on' ' Y from 1923 to A948. the last eight !llt)NTREAl. (CPJ C Hon. Wll- rears.-is, chairman of the em"- frltl Bovey, member of the Quebec 510" dlVl5l0ll- legislative council who served asl yMF- B0VeY'8 .1008 ISSOCIUI-ill” Canadian 3,," officer m'(he'wliIl the Canadian Legion was Ifiiilsl World War and for manylgiven specific recognition when he years was associated with McGillllV8S. Ill'CNS;::lt;dfWllh lrI'ilteor(l:o3'l'1.'l:P: :':tII'I. died early Thursday. e vlaslwlnumbauen on I vim m Mom. xlr. Bnvey died In Queen Mzlr.V TCEL I v9ler.n5' Hospital, to which he. He also won regogmtlonaamlimhls was admitted last June. He hadgwrltillgss In 1933 e will b en in Ill health since last Feb- the David Prize for Enllllll m' - e crzilure for his book Canadlelh HG marry. aovev became widely was considered a specialist .on llntwtn as an educatlolilst and nnlllrrench-Canadian IllSi.DP' and! hnr and for his interest. in. He was also an Oficer 0 "U! facets ol community llfe.lOrder of the British Empire Ind maxly the Second World War helof the Legion d'Honneur Recon- Durgg as national chairman of lnaissance Francoise. SHV.-1' Legion educational serv- He was appointed a member 0' W” ,i.,al.'icl. provided educational the Quebec lesislatlvr ' Igiiliiles for 250,000 service men. the upper house - in I942. Ii: dual: of McGlll and (am 1948 he was elected president 0 hriiigiinuniverslly M W85 Called Reddv Memorial Hospital, Mont- ' T l.l, l. :0 I1'g5E::(lIk:I;.erll'”I1llieeT ISETEPIITB regurvivors include his widow. the it ” 1 B . El nor Lily Macklln o a member of the Quebec nr ;;l;':'lt:al 8231', mil, Cmdr. H. G. Bovey, senior officer. Royal Cn- nadian Navy. Newfoundland. . - Death Thursday In Montreal of RCAF STATION. SUMMERSIDE PHONE 2281 LOCAL "I19 STEP DANCING AND FIDDLING CONTEST held when capacity attendances - filled the Church each night. These y will be public meetings. To Be Held At The Community Centre. Monday. Oct. 15th GOOD CASH PRIZES Entries to be sent to Box C. E. 0., (ill:-lltiiztn. Entries close Saturday, October 13, 1 P.M. All Champions will compete with Maritime Cham- pions at a later date. L CAPITOL m TODAY ONLY A y REV. R. I ENOW To Be Evangelistic Preacher On Island Coming to this Province as the Preacher for the National Evang- elistic Mission for the eastern area of P. E. Island at Montague United Church is the Reverend B. B. 1. Snow. Botwood. Newfoundland. A native of this Province, he was ed- t 4 at Dalhousle University Hal NORTH RIVER oVlIlltlAV!lll-Fklhtlllltlssfw a with the Ca- ..:r.:”7.?.;V':?:..:. mm World War. relurnlnt! 8' ' "'"' SHOWTIMESI-I-7-ei on-at-colond Over"-8 M ”"”' Former Montague ,',':-,,l;- -;;,d ,,-,;',;r,,yrr;;g,",-Q;-a-g 33;) now. - -- e - - - - C - - C -.. .- r'''' ” . . a ned In 1943. His outstanding work 2. A 2nd inoculation for the EXPI-JCTANT MOTHERS who have re. C RC5IdenT DIES in his congregation and in the L'on- , celved one inoculation and have not as yet had their babies. No "' N. P ference made him the popular choice as President of the New- foundlsnd Conference in 1954 and twice he has been a commissioner to the General Council. Mr. Snow is the Grand Master of the Prov- incial Grand Orange Lodge of New foundlnnd. He will arrive on Sat- urday the 20th. preaching at York. Bay Fortune, and Montague on Sunday and at the Mission in Miln- tague the remainder of the week, concluding on October 28th. certificate is required. A let inoculation for the pupils in Grades VIII to X. A 1st inocu'ail0n for any other preschool children UOFTI before Jan- uary I, 1955, or any school child or expectant mother who has not had a polio inoculation. Expectant mothers must present a certi- ficate from their doctor confirming pregnancy. BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:15 - SHOW AT APPROX 7:45 GUARDIAN In Saskatchewan ANNUAL TURKEY Dinner, Unl- ht - ived the sad news led church hall. MOMBRUE. Wed". g:g:;lee d::1hr:(fcher brother. Arthur nesday. Oclob" mi” lwho passed away in Saskatoon. FAMOUS names. WIlIlllElllPT.i Saskatchewan. alter a brief ill- Bulova and Lorie watches at PeP', 3955- ' V bor It Mom lers Jewelry. l The deceased was ll ' gagug, son'of the late Mr. ant: 78 RECORDS are going out. The Mrs. Archibald Buchanan. In giving is to 45's. Don't be cailitlit at an early age went to Western shnrl. See RCA Victor.-i 45 rel-only Canada. settllnlz ll llldlllll Hud- pI8.VH's snd records at Pclllfl"-t Sask., latcr movlnl '0 Q” ' A Jewelry . He is survived by his Widow. I two sons and one daughter. Also MISSION BAND MEETS- The regular meeting of The Presbylel" "9 SPECTACLE OF SPECTACLESI The Mean Marriage of Theuaentk of Perdasi Woman! The Chara! Of '!1ie Kale-Ittsdled Gerbil The Human Juggernaut Cl sheild, Sword And lpeorl TODAY and MONDAY No inoculation will be given without the parent's signed request. The forms to be signed (for n FIRST inoculation only! may be secured from the teachers. Parents are requested to return these to the teacher promptly. OTHER INOCULATIONS AVAILABLE AT Till-ESE CLINICS ARE: A 3rd or 4th inoculation ins the case may bet against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus for any infant who com enced the series of these lnocu'ations this Spring. A re-lnforclng dose against diphtheria. anus for these requiring If. GLENN BARBARA 1 I min-siiiiwlcli RICHARD BURTON, FREDRIG HAI(E. NORTH RIVER 01-Am! B1-00M ln ' whooping cough and tet- survivlnl:' are three sisters. Til- Ian Mission Band. Montague. WM (Mrs. Edwin Baker), Kent- held in the Church hall Friday ail- i-rnnon. with the president. PMIEY Fraser presiding. There were eight- et-n members present. The mecttnll ville, N.S.; Margaret (Mrs. John Martin), Tacoma. Washington; land Hal-let: also two brothers. I Herbert and Everett at Montague. One sister Adah (Mrs. Alex. Mac- G31 Vaccination against smallpox. KEEP THIS FOR REI-'I-IRI-2N('l-I Department of Health "ALEXANDER THE GREAT" Filmed In Clnomaseope in color by lleehaieolos with Barry Jones, Harry Andrews, Stanley Baker and Niall MacGlnrils opened with a hymn followed by Lean, md two brothel-sg How"-d Ill? MIS-ll0ll . Blind P”W"- Th” and Leslie. predeceased him. Scripture was read by Katherine; , gum” mag plgcg in Tlsdale !llacEnt-hi-rri. and .lailt-. Cnmpht-ll,; Ccmm,ry' saskmchewan. 11:; Tngggggriwzcg rgadi iyofliihkgi The Norwegian Air Force slow I Dewar and were approved as? road. Plans were discussed for Itnl- :It'":'(;a:ieI?fe"rI:?':" a?;,2?:ld:r'3w”;: Box OFFICE OPENS 12.05 . For protection against ' polio, Diphtheria, whooping Cough. Tetanus and Smallpox ding it thnnknfferlng service in the WM hem: 750 Mr”. See adjoining advertisement for persons eligible church hall early in November. Following the study period it half- for a polio inoculation this Fall. KINGS RURAL IMMUNIZATION - AND THEIR WOMEN! .. an IIISIEII-in IEIIII-Is NIIIII-HI IliilEliSIllI EXTRA! COMEDY and CARTOON CHILDREN UNDER 12, IN CARS, FREE hour of games was enjoyed and a treat was given by Lila Dewar and Peggy Fraser. The meeting rinsed with the Mlzpah benedic- STEP DANCING "ML WEDNESDAY, ocrongzlt 17- llzm-Whlte ands ' , I r And fiddling colgtest. flaslli 1lll)::&;.y:-g;l.ecl':s;ym('?tnve (701;((' ((5 50ft -M: -flip; wf '. . V m n iver a l:I5-Ab Mr. and Mrs. AC. lllacK:t,v. pnns e 0 ' 1:15-Muiilgzly Harbour have returned to Montague aftorloct. 23. Entries to be sent l'l-WINK relatives and friends lnl Boston and other cities in Itliiss- t0 Thomlls MCK9lll'l8. V91" non. Dance following contest. SHO(TKlN(i DlM.'l'lil Oi I0llClY S Iiltwlltii FlRRt1il' QUEENS THURSDAY, OCTOBER lll-- Irw-Polnt Prim 10:15-Mt. Buchanan 11:15-Eldon 1:15-Plnette North 2:i3-Plletle South 2:45-Flat River 3:!)-Oceanview FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19- acllusetts. l SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS in the Bison Mrs. Nara Dunlap, Halifax. NS. was a recent guest of her brother, and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs." Neil llooley. Montague. 'i Special Sunday dinners will be served Rev. and M” John camum "Rainbow" dining room, Montague every Sunday Dartmouth. N.S. were recent guests of Mrs. Cameron's parents. FOR SALE for the rest of the season. Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Macl-Sachem. ,fwCo""" Montague. Dwelling in Town of Monti 1lf;:L-gigs" TURKEY or cH'cKEN - M tague, six room house an m,Fol,”" Co" . I . . I '' "id M''-'- "3"? MCC"-I" bath. 2:30-Newtnwn Cl-on With all the trimmings. goiimastown. N.B.. and their eons. Good location ,.1&gN,,m," M", l rv . H . ' ' little ilnuglnltrgz. ;lIl(ih.R;Ib:t:PQd.nl: Apply, ' xerr nae FOR REFERENCE Add” 3'-25 T CMHVP" '75 Pl Ed rd lei no tl t tT Vl;.:'c;,,.,. Mn Jam” Comm 1 Department of liesmi Dinner served from 4 to 7 . . . sisi -l-I .Ml'.ndM.J ' I ,(,,,;f' Mg" gm. ';nd ",7; Mon . nu: BIBON RESTAURANT I l and Mrs. Walter King. Murray Harbor North. does the whole iob -- right! Because Thormocrete is available in pre- east units of various shapes and sires, it is the ideal material for buildings of all . . walls and roofs - - - all lend themselves eeastroctiea. Attention Farmers AMONITAIGUE AND vicmirv ldeallytefhdnouete Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - OCTOIER nth Thervruicrete is lightweight. permanent M '1 . '3 I s and HflKU!.';'dIlhIlI:lClCQ-Ild insole: I A: 4'0"-' II We have taken ever the egg ceding IINORTHWEST PASSAGE: l ;.."!i."'"e.'J:' h . , Q :fg.'. At-3;, qerlgladby0landIIewerudwe W.DI'DIyiljOjQSIId ,,,,....- " ' "'iT' v Slant : er . Rob!!! Yotm . Dunn : . "stAgIfA,l',IODYlUP'THIRIg,Lll;(ES saunas. ...... freon ...".t:.”:.:j.:;?....:.I...;:..l.”l?.. ...... 1:?” comic-uolieav eel rtissosv "T he Farmer's Daughter" DRYXJCR