Lakcville, are glad to see her son, accompanied by Mr. Max- i‘ able to be out again following well Robertson, KinQSboro, were :rhur'fl NOV: 13‘ I, _ '_ ‘ ‘ an attack of measles. in Charlottetown recently, where I‘he Guardian Page 5 Passer] er service To North WM“""‘“313%”.“0‘5‘3’ Sway," M“ 3’1“ EV“- Fm‘man Mo‘s- they visited with Mrs, Edam . 7 W,” M___ i ' ' omens ivis..on, re urne .3 Se ' BO; we ,1. 5 em the week, ~ , -l ,I- 1 ' W, ‘ , N 9 her duties a hospital in Pci‘t- enbd in Halifax, NT.)S. visiting with Rigging. a pauem m we M15. Hamld Hunter. North '” “" A new scheduled airline pas- 'Ilhe northline service will 1": Bangs! N112"; afxeifhwgg' ML M‘O‘S‘Sey S brqme‘r’ Mr' Bash“ Friends of Mr. Freeman Gar- Several men of this viciniqu “4 senger and cargo service, one make connections at Goose Bay g . mm s e y r Mossey and family tr 11 b Wei-‘6 Sunday Visitors l10 50”"? V . . ‘ . perenns, Mr. and Mrs. W-atluacc The many friends of Mrs. H. re " W1 9 sorry to learn Of - - - -' / i ‘e that W111 fly over 3’000 mfles for the Newfoundland traffic Rose and with her brothers and R B ll 1*" l ' A his 0 ‘u'n ed illi~ h' d l hln‘ N'S' {0110mm me mme dq- “Y into Canada’s northland on each going to Saglek and Frobisher, sismis in East B‘nwic ' 1e ’ ‘lén‘gs'aom’ Wm mg?“ c “mu less“ “‘5 aug 1' as‘cr, among whom were Mr. 5 .e t.ound mp, was commenced this and will connect with T. C. A. Mr and Mrs Wenécu Romm- to ear: ho ‘her continued 111- ter, Mrs. (Rev.l Robert Ross ar~ Russell Drinqwcll and Mr. Rm. ' 1x. paSt week by Maritime central at Moncto‘n on the return journey son Kinesboro -We're recent Sun :icsssllgxslpii‘a‘lr Iltexgotllinel hoisfllleofsg‘ll Iwedd from kNthh fluglslwmk t(I) arts, North Lake. Mr. cam Rose N, r) . ‘ ‘ -‘ .‘V - ~ 'i ‘a' ‘ i ' 'J . i "1 l 5 en w ' I . liar): 3:278” from Its Mondon’ N'B' canada and pom‘ts m day visitors to Orwell, P.E.I. Mrs. that she may be restored to p a 96 m er 3 her am and Mr. Lloyd Rose' Lakevme' “’l‘ ‘10 The service will be operated . ' ’ . . ROWE” 5. former hm“ health very SW“- ’ m Um on a \véekly basis and will serve The serum Will cater to the . MISS Betxy Bennet. North Lake Mr. Robert Bell, Halifax, NS. ,. The Monctm smephenvme Nfld. personnel and supply movements is at present a patient; in the arrived home over me weekend 1 > ujd he Goose Bay and Saglek. ’Labradm: of the many construction com- PEI. Hospitali Cflafl’krtemwn- to spend some time, with his fa. 2ASLEEP ; adult; and Fmbisher NWT pan-ics‘and military units opera- Her many friends Wish'her a ther, Rev. H.R. Bell and with i’ jr 1.11“ With the exéept‘iofi Camd‘ak ting in Canada's. northland. QUICk FBCOVEI‘Y and hope sue may his mother who is a patient in transmcontmental air services Among their organizations are be able to return home in the the Souris Hospibal. ~. 7‘ the new northline operation will the U’S‘A‘F” .Drake'Merrit‘t le' near. fumre' . ~ . Mrs- “fwd 311511913 501mm Lake‘ i .. x ‘ ‘ I - V9,. 10 account for m'ore ah. hours per itch Peter Kiewett Construction MISS Jennle Stewamt, Kings- was a recent vrsftor to Charlotte- Mnnypeoplenaveruomtogetuood Hulthy kidney: filter minus and i . = is now round trip than any other sche_ Limited and the Department of bore, spent 'a few days Vhsn'llfllg town where she was the guest nigh“ mLThay go“ ""1 tum in “as, “id, “on,th bloodJHh” ,3 I north duled flight in the country. Hot Transport 0f the federal gov- WEE: ffinds 12 Cfiarlott‘cliiownifnd Of her brotiiieruii-law and suster, bed__.m“hen "e dun md mu", do“, do“ andimpurmu "Winn" ,1 , - x . and meals will be served on all ernmem' _ ‘61 m 'Glan Vallrs' 'I an am Mr' and Mrs‘ George CheVPme‘ throughout the day. system, disturbed vest, tired feeling ' V E i 3tween flights and the aeroplanes win The flights Will leave Monicton ‘11)?" i F :3 R hey-t K. The young people of the Kings. 1 A" of which my be and backache often follow. If you , v ., )03. ll be fitted out with sleeping quar- on Wednesday of each week- b “' . d .fh 9;; 5‘”; 1",“ b0” Ch‘fl‘d‘ W” .m c'h‘a’l‘ge 0‘ due to a temporary don’t rest well .i night—it you ,1 ' invatt hers for two complete crews stop at the chronic points, and hom' £359, “8 I; er Ofiuglltir’ the devouonal Servwc at the 13' toxic condition which hiven't that sprightly step of health I‘ ' M'll‘ that will be needed for the long arrive at Frobisher, N. W. T.. “‘5' ga} enni's't , ‘mio 6' Y'P-U- Rallylheld at the Cl‘flr- a“. f" the me a; inthe daflimkm” Dodd.‘ Kidney H g1 "‘ “"11 flights late the same night They will “’w’” “m”. 15 a pale“ 1“ “e 1" mew“ Balm“ Chum“ 0“ N°"' Dodd'sKidne Pill: Pill: You an de mi on Dodd’s' “ i ' 0n hand for the inaugural leave this.northern base early 1” Hosmal Whm 5‘1” has.” Fmbe’ 15L f‘mmg “lose a‘hiend' y ' ' PC '52 l ‘ " flight on the new service were 0” T'hUI‘Sdlay mornings and 31" Gently undergone 31-1 Operation mg from ms area mire M‘Sses 1’? l i (11”! H S Jones operations manager rive in Moncton late Thurs- an? Karma Bruce and sandra Ma‘CGrggor’ Elle?“ Rab. 1 ,l “we” f. MCA ' d R1 d L ilis day afternoon. family’. f'mm‘h Lake: were Sm“ “is”, Ml" R‘lc‘hm'd Chmg and ' l Elltlong _or . . .an ' if an ; tinge; v f at“ 1 day Visitors to Win‘sloe where Gaming Ching, ‘ 5311- “ inspector~ ofn eiv1 aviation or As a measure 0. is genera they were the guests of Mt am Miss Marguerite Massey. sw‘L l harms the Depaltffllint 0f granisporlgc 4 expansmn DI‘Ogl‘am 1n the north. Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. ent nurse at the Charlottetown Ho- ’85” SkM'c'A: “If “St: gifts“ -c'h Maritime Central is endeiavoriug Mr. Harold Hunter, North Lake, spital, spent a day with her par- x r iver Ymasve'rs 01’, e ‘g 5 m, , returned from s pingihjn, N, 5,, cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mos- west have been eqmpped for rapld to open up the northern bases to f h t l) d in y e Bothwen boys conversion to passenger or cargo the labor and supply markets of .“Jere e 5.99“ la“ ’3” ° 0"“ s y‘ ' _ 1 SC ‘ a ft th (1 ' the Atlantic Provinces mg We mine d‘SaSter' He had M“ and Mrs’ Ame“ “be” lent’né “mm as e nee amses' I , ‘ ' the joy of seeing his three uncles ' aiylea ' weeks adter several witnesses for gigad’mgrgx iézrogs'iilfuggg‘ , . . . . ’ “ ‘ ' v r - 0 I a fist! Regi'. Band the c‘wwfldwme hfiafg- Further and another who was brought out Showmg 01' More" Patriot subscription accounts may be N . firgwxegfiis W'l given in in the second glreat miracle that . .. ’ ' , week after near y nine days with- ' _ ' . low Rece‘lved Two. charges were laid yester- out food or water. Pmd at the Momqgu.' sums or S""““" ‘ daya‘me 353m“ 3 male “mm Mr’ and Mrs- L10“! G We” "Seven Men From side offices of The Guardian and The I EiVG . ht im - , t . .. of Goose River. and the other son, Kin-gsboro, spent the week- I p“. M u very presswena- est acqu1s1tion of the branch. Honour was accompanied by his against a female resident of BeaT end with Mrs. Robert-son’s par- » N ow" P . ‘ took place at Charlotte- Present to witness the unveilllng aides, Lieutenant - Commander u .. R: v f d , a t em en‘tsv MI" 31nd Mrs- Cyril Toom'bss Gino" N “ m on homo humodiutely were the members of the “ecu, Douglas SaunderstNavy), Major MONTAGUE Excellent ‘lver' or ama’=e 0 pm? , 3' Rustico. r starring: Randolph Scott. Gail wflponde on Remem~ tive of the Gmlabbetown‘bmn‘eh Rex MacGilllvary (Army), and “wonderful tons." “a band the in excess of $100 on Hahowe en Rev. F.W. Mollins and Mrs. Russell, Leee Marvin. In color. . . . my when ms Honour Lord Rowan MC . ’ Elymg Officer Ian Rankin (Air P.E.I. regiment may well be night- Mollins. Kingsbo-ro. are spen- A real top western- This Wll‘ The Guardlan .. The Patna" ‘ éwermr F Walter of the B “kink. ‘ _" Ch”? 599‘“ home) Seated before the plaque pmud of.“ were a few of the Lawyers present included Ger- ding some time with their dialu- keep you on the edge of your i 1 I "mowed at- the 1m- WW r. ._ linpire, Bri adier are branch preSident S.W. Leard comments made by people leav. ald Foster. Lester P. O’Donnell ghter and. her fiamily in Monc- chair. 8 o'clock. n. .- ‘ . ' ' Reldi Chlef C~w- WA!" and first flee-president F. Pius - 1 . ' T c n secutor Ian Mac- ton N.B. ' d “luun the mu, and R - . ,- lug the Montague SC‘hnOl and row pm T R . ~ ' . a? ' ' ogeris' H's sm‘th‘ auditorium last night following Lead. Friends Of Mrs- Lyman Baker, an impressive band concert by the Regimental Band. R.C.A.C. A well-filled auditorium greeted the scarlet coated bandsmen who _ thrilled the audience with a var- led and most pleasing program Which included marches, over- tures, popular numbers, and “The Lord‘s Prayer" by Albert-Mal- ned | o’ral Of $ 6 5 000 r I played and warme applauded by ‘ T- v . the appreciative audience. . so v (01’) — Fourteen Basin Pulp and Paper Company (iii Qudbec, under provisions of the Directed by Lt. Charles E. Mac- * "- k, "m products manu- Limited, $1lm0- Combines Investigation Act. Gregor, musical 1 dire-(3mm and ‘ were fined a hotshot FORBIDS PRICEPFIXING In his judgment, Mr. Justice with Dr. F.W. Jelkes acting as ‘ ‘ Way after pleading In addition to imposing fines, 'Lamure cbserved‘tihat counsel for master of ceremonies, the even- 7 __ mglracy to fix and Mr. Justice Lazuroisgued an or- the companies had filed sub. ing came too quickly to an end i prices at paperboard pro der forbidding the companies to missions of extenuating circium. for the music-loving audience. ‘ _ violations of anti-com continue. or to repeat pricevalxing stances “not all admitted by ,The 901103“ was under the ' ‘ ' ation. operations. The order also forbids Grown counsel.” dlstlngulshed patronage of Judge , j -- d the oompmbions ad— similar acts by their directors or The companies con-tended the J'S' DeSRoches and Mrs' Des“ : ooer hing illegal Price officers. violations had been made “openly R0511” and Mayor Bruce H' Y“ . ‘ [13wa {mm 1931 to The prohibition order was is- and under a mistaken belief as to “Amrggi' 351% e l. d- tin ishgd I a two other: pleaded sued on the application of con-hr the low, and under counsel, so guest‘s “fitment were wedgu‘A {V . .10 charges covering the sel for the Attorney-General at that ‘in the circumstances there Rogers Lt. 001. ELK. Kénne'dy' _ 19f”. Canada and the attorney-general was no malice or bad fiaith." CjD,, éomnanding Officer, and dashes Wilfrid Lawn. i ‘ other officers of the regiment. of magenfch said A . I . , ; uwn apportioning e ines in I In. c d, ‘ w, relation to the re- "9 Icon urc n and a 6-Monl'h Term fl production of the ac- ! . . an. no to to «ur- Sfazrts Month y Newspaper Given ReSIclenl ———- «Their “mitigation in the , , . , ”—" ’.; m restflmt of free By EDNA USHER said various religious sects hire Easi' B‘alflc "3 ies are: Throwers Cmnpany Linn. BeaverWood Fibre Com- ted. tine: cl 310.000 ‘ ' Companies Limited a [I :7 Power and Paper . Limit“. $7,090 each: ~ 7- Paper Corporation and E. B. ' Lawrence Corporation Howard Smith Paper 961' Company at Canv ed. $3M!) each; Miller Company Limited and " Paper Company Lim- 4- '1” each, and Mlnas mTERN UARDIAN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (GP) — 'Ilhe Aingli- can Church in. Canada Wednes- day launched its. first national uswmaper. The Canadian Churchman, pre- viously a twice—monthly maga- fine With a circulation of 7,000, new will be published only once SUBSIDIZED BY CHURCH The church will provide a sub- sidy of. $61000 a year until 1961. The first issue will appear in January. Its new editor. Rev. A. G. Baker, bold 114 delegates to the annual meeting of the executive council of the General Synod of the Anglican Church Wednesday: "It will be the church's notional voice.” He. appealed for support for the newspaper, and told bishops, priests and laymen: “The biggest public schools in isolated places at least a year in advance to hold vacation bible schools. “When our own "'"Sionaries, who have been the only church workers in these areas for years arrive, they find the sects have taken all the children and the only place to hold a school." Eddy Com- a month but will have newspaper Mrs, Gwendolinie Cairrjnvgton, Eggtlgce‘gl':::’ gag finalisggnfno‘; W 03031; M810 ' Ciah‘a‘ format and a circulation or more Quebec city, chainman of the Cam Bowie 1’0} ssessim f = and Paper """s Lim- than 180,000. church’s «mum on girls’ P 1-" I” 0 work, said programs must be de- veloped to attract girls to lead church groups. SEEK DEADLY PELLET longs—Twas sought Monday night. The cobalt pellet was missing tion in Glasgow's Kelvin Hall and police believe it was stolen. They warned: “This thing must be found. lit a man is carrying it GLASGOW (AP) — A radioac- tive capsule of death—1% inches SUORIS '—— Befiore Magistrate Gilbert A. Ga-udet at Sounds yes- terday afternoon, a resident of East Baltic was sentenced to six months for obstructing a peace officer. A Souris man, intoxicated in a intoxicating liquor in a place other than his residence, was fi-n- ed $20 and costs or ten days. The case of a resident of Sav. alga Harbour, charged wi‘lh and-run, was adjourned for two .Fon’ YOUR CONVENIENCE Light bills from an atomic energy exposi- : may be paid at our office. Open Saturday! until 9 p.m. Montague Electric 00. you Take". -sags W016 Com .. LS ‘ , ON "45” Score Cards e _at Guardian-Patriot Bunting. " CONCERT. Heath- Wl. Friday. November ‘nvsorezd by Heatherdale ~ Club. Step dancing by = Mackinaw! of Cape Bre- Phone 93 obstacle to almost every national prog-nam of the church Is the clergy.” “Clergymen discussing the paper with me have said if a thing is worthwhile it needs no promotion; but we must promote this new Pap-er.” He said he heand numerous complaints about the religious and secular press . DON’T PRODUCE NEWS “Churches do not feel they get enough attentionf’ he said. “but newspaper men say the church does not produce news, The church fails to establish proper contact with the press.” p . Mr. Bake-r, 30, was born in Saint John, N.B., and grew up in Truro, NS. He is a bachelor of music and of divinity of the Uni- versity of Toronto, and is a for- mer rector of Umbridge, Ont. about in his pocket, he is going to die." : i‘.i UOt-lO/iea GET MORE OUT OF LIFE . . . ... CTION In yester- r3“turnout of Remembrance “Meet: at Souris, Mrs. i represented the the! Canada in the e wreath. and not 11,- MacLedn as stated. Al- mnfl. Anne Hennessey placed mm for the Ladies Aux- Mrs. Margaret Jiarvfls. lillSDNALs l both rt Montague, have It’s a promise of pure pleasure to come! p _ Snifi' that fresh coffee aroma . . . spoon a little into your cup, pour on the boiling water and—presto! The bouquet of’a moment before is now a cupful was” 3“" my 01' marvellous, full-bodied flavor! ’mm . . In other business, delegates ‘ ‘ g NS fivggséniiiym‘go; were tel-d that caravant 13131510? No wonder it’s made such a hit! The first Instant ‘ . \ r " . of the church—vans sat e y ‘ ,, ; 0 Of Mr. Dan Morrison. women mis‘siomfiu w.m conduct Coffee to capture the natural aroma of cotfee— '3 ‘g ' bible study classes in isolated the first to Produce the natural flavor of the full bloom g Vi areas—are having problems. HIRE IN ADVANCE In a written report. F. H. Eva Hasell, founder of the missions, ., Made Twlor, R.N.. Iowa 1 North, left by car 591' Kissimmss, Florida, of coflee! Look for the Instant Chase 8: Sanborn jar 1' Plans to spend the win. ‘ marked "Natural Coffee Aroma”—and start giving your family a flavor-break! _—c i . M 1% . ghow DOWN AND LIVE Driving upon the public highways is a privilege as well as a legal right. We owe it to ourselves and to the other driver to have our cars in good working condition; to drive at gloderate speed; to observe all traffic rules and to RIVE CAREFULLY. The aim combined with adequate Insurance Cove-r will bring relief from anxiety in many Canadian ‘ LTD. 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