A s”"”T5'x"”-”("' . W...-t-" -"aw. 1. -T. "-N ” x . MOSE RIV TORONTO. - Alf Scadding. sur- he was eiitoinbcd in a Nova Scotia iuor of the Moose River mine gold mine with two others for it) rim-inter. looks over a stamp col- days. Herman lilngiil died in the lcciion in a Toronto department mine before St-adding and the late ERWSURVIVOR cue kept millions reading the head- lines or listening to their radios. Scadding still feels pain in his feet which were in danger of be- Souris. now the largest fishing centre in the Province, is humming with preparations for the biggest year in its history. Both the East- ern Packers, and the new com- Pally. the Griffin Fisheries. will be forced to bring in workers from the mainland to assist in staffing their Illants. The Griffin Fisheries, with one of the newest and best equipp- Gd Diants in Eastern Canada, will go into full scale operation for the "F51 lime. on or about May first. Last Friday the first draizger from Souris to sail for the fishing grounds this year, the Harry G.. put to sea under Captain Ray Grif- fin. Two other draggers the Virg- inia Ann, skippered by Dickie Power, of Souris. and the Marj- orie - and Mary-Belle in command of Rollie MacDonald. of Souris. were ready to sail on Sunday. and Sllnuld now be at sea also. They Will be joined soon by the Murray Harbour No. I.. owned In Murray Harbour. All of these draggers will fish liar the Griffin Company but will nlikcly land their early catches at the P. J. Cadegan plant. Glace Bay. since the new plant at Souris will not be fully staffed until May 181. and is not yet ready to pro- cess fish. FURTHER ADDITIONS Four other draggers from Cara- quet, New Brunswick. will join the group a little later. and there will be further additions to the fleet from New Brunswick, when the season gets in full swing. The Grif- fin Company has also arranged to bring to Souris some skilled flllit- eers from Canso and Guysboro. and hope to get more from Caraquet. The Company has further plans to bring in some experienced fe- male help, to assist in processing and packing. An efficient plant foreman. Mr. George Munroe, from Canso. Nova Scotla, Will supervise the staff of more than one hundred people. At the present time twenty people are employed making ready for the busy days ahead. There may be a definite shortage of fish-plant work ers in Souris this spring and sum- mer. NEW FISH CONVEYOR An unusual feature of the new Griffin plant is the method of con- veying the fish to the assembly line where 'they are processed and pack- ed. Usually fish are carried to the workers on moving' belts. These belts must be washed and thorough- ly cleaned periodically, to preserve good standards of sanitation and to Souris plant the fish are conveyed to the assembly line in a metal trough, through which flows a reg- ulated stream of sea water. The ,Special French Medal Goes lTo Montreal Newspaper Editor TOIIVONTO (CF) - Ambassador iFrancis Lacoste of r'raiice Wed- .nesday presented a special mcdal Ito llcrve Major. iiiaiiaging editor of Montreal La Pi'i-ssc. in recogni- tion of his act-oinplislimcnts iii the Iscrvicc of the I-Irciicli language and French culture. yol Mr. Major. thou president of nThe Canadian Press. in the estab- llishment five years ago of a serv- ilce in Frciich by the national news-gathering co-operative. l "Since i95i." Mr. Lacoste said in a brief address. "Canada has been equipped nith one of the, most modern press services in the, French language in existence any-J where-not even excepting my Mr. Lacosie SilltIIt'(I out the work 4 store where he heads the phil- aielic section. Twenty years ago he became a national figure when Dr. D. E. Robertson, Toronto sur- geon. were rescued. The developing story of the res- ing amputated as a result of the exposure he suffered in the mine.i (CP Photo) , own country. i l EASTERN GUARDIAN ICE AT LOWER MONTAGUE- The Montague River is clear of ire except for a half-mile stretch at Lower Montague where a band oi ice reaches from shore to shore to prevent access to George- town harhour which is entirely ire irce. This year may prove to he one of the latest openings for many years and may retard to sonit extent the spring shipping. ltmvcver. should the river clear by llay, and it will quite prob- ably do so. then all will be clear for Newfoundland ships to make port at Montague to open another slllppltlli season. The harbour at Georgetown right to the wharves has been clear for some time, and at no time was seriously fru1.cn over. which would serve to iniiicao once again that George-I town has perhaps the best all year around harbour in the Province. Personals Mrs. Beecher Dewar has re- turned to her home in Brudcnell whrre she is convalescing after being a patient in the Kings (ointy Ilospital for the past three weeks with pneumonia. Georgetown Man Geneva Bound llr. Dcrcck D. Mnckiniion, son 0 Mr. Alex MacKinnon of George- t-wn. with Mrs. MacKinnon and ciughtcr Moira Lynn sailed from low York on April 5th. on R.M.S. it-ythia for Geneva. Switzerland on rnnsfcr to External Affairs Depart- nent. in that City. Mr. and Mrs. .iacKinnon previously spent two cars at the Canadian Embassy n ivloscovr. Russia. Before leaving for Geneva. Mr. MacKinnoh spent one year in Ottawa. Mr. Stewart ilansen left on Thurs- d:iy,April i2th. for Charlottetown. vihcrc he attended the sessions of The Older Boy's Parliament at Trinity Church in Charlottetown. Mrs. Paul LePrade of Bowman- ville. 0nt.. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martell. On Wednesday. April 11th, Com. rade Marcellus Gotell. President, of Georgetown Branch. No. Is. Canadian Legion and Second Vice- President, Provincial Command, Comrade. Rev. W.A. Paterson. Honorary President. Provincial Command; and Comrade A. H. Stewart. treasurer of Georgetown Legion Branch attended in meeting of the Provincial Council. Cana- dian Leglon B.E.S.L. held in the Legion home in Charlottetown. AG. unoral Of T Louis Byrne The funeral of Louiii Byrne was held from his late iesidence Bvrne Rd. Friday morning. April IIINI. to St. Lawrence church. Mort-ll Rear at 10 o'clock. Reglern high mass was celebrated by the Rev. Eric Robin PP. who also officiated at the rave. The Poll hearers were: James Byrne. Lawrence Clarldn. Win. Me- Cullough. Anthony Dunn. Thomas Remy. Joseph Kenny; hearse driv- or. Francis Connolley. T 1-wgAcan.nnam DIIOWN er. TBARINES. oat. (OP)- A bid by a seven-year-old hollnr SAVES TWO IIUNS--Several weeks ago M'r. Millburn Stewart. Murray Harbour South. found two ilungarian partridge in an undernourished and weakened condition. Since that time Mr. Stewart has fed and cared for the, two birds. and yesterday Game Warden John White released the two Iluns in good coverage in prime condition. LORNE VALLEY The Rev. D.A. Campbell con- ducted the service and the hymns viere: "Safe in the Arms of Jesus”. "God Sees the Little Sparrow Fall" and "Rock of Ages. cleft for Me." Mrs. Pcter MacLeod and (laugh- tcr Judy spent a few (lays in Cliarlottetown during the past vrcck. They were guests of Mrs. MacLeod's mother. Mrs. Annie MacLeod. lllrs. Lloyd iVlacl)oiizildentcr- tained the members of Lorne Vul- ley Women's institute at her home on April 12th. Following routine. business, a social time was enjoy- ed and lunch served by the Hostess and Committee in charge. Mrs. Angus Nicholson invited the mem- bers io her home for the May meeting. S:eds. Feeds, Poultry and Dairy Supplies FRESH SUPPLY SEEDS - Maritime Grown. No. i "Lauren- C AP I T Oi. MIDNIGHT snow TO-NIGHT 11.30 P. M. I'lSOUID- EAST i Mr. Wallace Woolridgc. employ- ed on the government dredge spent the weekend with his family in Pisquid East. Mr. Kcnnctli MacDonald. Cove- head spent the weekend with his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Miss Isalicl Birt. ffharlotietown, was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Birt. His many friends were sadden- ed to learn that Mr. Fred Lenrd had passed away at tiic Prince Edward-Island Hospital, Monday morning, April 16. Deepest sym- pathy is felt for his wife his son Bobby and daughters Linda and Sally. DRIVING FOR GLORY... . Down a thousand miles of HIGHWAY ,,.-if” ' , FEEDS; SWlFT'S GRO-MOR Chick Starter and Grower. Hog Starter. Grower and Finisher. Try our Gro-Mor Laying Mash. Best yet. All our Feeds are manufac- tured from strictly highest qual- ity feed grains obtainable, We use only Swift's Highest Grade Concentrates, fully medicated. for Chicks. and containing the most assimilabie sources of Proteins and fortifiers obtainable. See us for a deal on chicks and feed for them for the summer. We have a finance plan that -covers everything. See us for Grass and Clover Seeds, Wirc. Nails. Roofings as ordered. etc. Enroutc:-- 1 car mill foods Flniir. I car Seed and Feed Oats. TONY CURTIS '- PIPEII LAURIE and Purity tian" Turnip Seed: "Moase's" Prince white Mangel Sccd: ”Rcn- nic's" Mangcl Seed. -- and ALL KINDS OF FIELD SEEDS. FEEDS- A full line of "Purina" lfceds: "CHICK STARTER”: ”t' h i t-kl Grower"; ”Pig Sl.'irtci"'. "Pig Grower"; Cattle and (fall Feeds; Oiicake. Bran. Shorts. etc. POULTRY EQUIPMENT- Oll and Coal Broader Stovcs: Purina Chick Feeders: Watcrers (all sizes); Chck-R-Tabs: flvevinch Stove Pipe. BABY CHICKS, etc. DAIRY SUPPLIES- Kll sizes Milk and Cream Cans; Strainers: Dairy Buckets: Filter Disks; Cattle Salt in Blocks and Bags. DILLON 8: SPILLETT 10 ouniin STREET - DIAL ms Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE M010 its Rewinding and Rcpllll EEOIRIOAL Repairs Pallm Electric Ploaolllill irl to ion -.::-.:.-'.:.r:. ......im OON TAYLOR C. C. PRATT 8: SONS ST. PETERS DESTINED TO BE THE MOST TALKED ABOLT PICTURE IN MONTHS! JOSE FERRER - JUNE ALLYSON in "THE STRIKE" FINAL room - Shows 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 CPAITOL T WED. a'nd THUR. TIIE LEAPIIIO Oil!-lllll AIINIES WIIO IIIPPEII INTO TIIE -. . V , IIOTTEST SPOT Oil EAIITIII I . ll . I The guys that Mt tho harden when Oh! going 90! the roughest at Dllnbhnphul ..-u. an .. timiiiii I .-m-. -- IMNIICI 'iioi?'iiiiii-int llslll min Its: EXTRA! CARTOON - COMEDY "This bilingual instrument is in a large measure due to the vision and to the labor of Mr. Major. And for that most important achievement we feel that we. too. owe him a debt." To express France's gratitude to Mr. Major, Mr. Lacoste presented the Montreal editor with a medal bearing the effigy and name of Michel de Montaigne. one of the forfatiicrs of m 0 cl e r n French journalism. The presentation was made here where the CP annual meeting is being held. guard against bacteria. At the new ed r :Souris Making Preparations ViFor Big Year In Fisheries same sea water carries the offal from the processors to storage tanks, later to be converted into Sea by-Products Company. Thei continuous supply of sea water, which is so skilfully put to use, comes from a well one hundred allfll sixty feet deep, which was original-i ly bored in the hope of striking: fresh water. When the well proved- a failure as a source of fresh ital- er. Mr. Albert Griffin manager of the plant, conceived the idea of using the sea water to carry the fish in troughs to the workers awaiting them. A new -well yield- lng fresh water was siiccessfuiiy bored only a short distance from the salt water well. The new plant, modern. roomy, and with exceptionally large refrig- eration facilities. was planned by its manager, Mr. Albert Griffin, and carried through to completionl without the aid of blue prints. All fish arriving at the new establish- ment are carried direct from the: draggers at wharfside on ii contin-I uous chain of containers. and from this chain they are dumped into the; sea-water troughs already (Ii3St'l'Ib-I ' i The first schooner load of Ilf'lil'IIllli to be used for bait for lobster fish- lng was due to arrive in SDtil'ls yes- terday. Some herring bait was also expected to arrive from Western Prince County shortly. RELIEF inoii y llilcltlliti couciisli. If you suffer from hacking. rocking coughs due to colds, try the well-known Canadian cough remedy. Polaon's Cough Syrup. "Poloon's" has a repu- Lntion of many years uanding for helping relieve cough: loaf. Also lllllyl be used in was of whooping cough, spasm 4' croup and bronchitis. Try. "Polaon'a" next time one of your family has that cough. You'll be planned how quickly it helps bring relief. Ask your Druggiot abontl PoImn'I Cough Syrup. M-56 "WHERE'S mcnt with Rowe Peterson Thursday, April 26, 8 p.m. fish-meal at a plant three miles: , I from Souris. owned by the SOLiI'IS E 5””"g "13" 3"” mad? Well 1" ST. COLUMBA It is not often vie have occasion to welcome back one who has been 80"? 55 years. but we nowl are pleased to have in our midst', one who has been in U.S.A. for that period of time in the person of Mr. Peter McEachern from Los Angeles. Calif Mr. McEachern left his native Priest Pond as .S.A. as a ('onti'actor. He is a brother of Alfred at North Lake and Mrs PJ. lllcl-lachern, St. Coliiiiiiia His other brothers and sisters are deceased including Pyziui uho passeti away Dec. lst. We uish Xir Ticl-Jacliern a plea- 531" Solourn aiiliough he must see inany ('Il.'-IIil.If'i. H9 is at present 5l5'.Vlll'..' niih his niece. Mrs. Den- nix ltonnrgi all he home of his ('IlilfIIlt)lI(I. .lli' liulilon Rose has returned to Ins lmmc in liast Baltic, having SIWIH the winter months at Kings- ton. t)ni. tlr .luliii I" Robertson has re- turned to his home in Kingsboro hating spent the winter months in Toronto where he was employed. Tuesday. April 24. 1956 The Guardian, Page 5 20 Employees Have 520,000 In Mine Reap One Million TORONTO (CPl - Twenty-six In 1953 Mr. Leach pointed out employees of I Toronto explora- an interesting river formation ill?" C0mP3ny. who pinned their north of Kapuskasing to Sten Lund- Mill and 520.0()O of their savings berg. a pilot for the exploration! on a geologists mine report two company. years ago. have reaped I 31-000: The following spring the pair 000 l"tu"' n decided to fly over the area on a An accountant. a receptionist, fligiit north to James bay. I they secretaries. geologists. draftsmemlpassed o the site. the aircraft P?ySlCISi.S!i technicians and exec-liinstruments gave a ”tcrrific kick " uives-a on the staff of und- 0 '. , . . , ' ””;f0fXPl”l3ii""5v Ltd--receivedincaihiiiii iiiei”'.i1...'.?...iy'”.-Ti.'X3.iiii; a , .000 cheque this week from f ,1 T1 . . . ' i th St 1 C n ,in It. (ilIIIDdlIy,Il0ll('V(3T.I was en :0 H ;)lmpa"y "I (l”K"ad3- not much intcrcstcii but said the dad-deg to It (Ln. Slncl-to pit-sidciil. employees could hate fiiil rights if , - Eff U911-Wlllluiloltlli" in return for the use of company IZFOUD-S 36-claim iron-ore S8t'tltln.iail'CI'aTl. lime Llflfl equipment the 35T;'mle5 "0lPh DI llwpllsliiislntl. company nould get l0 per cent of h ie memlt) tlyecs, turned down all profits. xygllln 51);) .lIilCd no sell for a small The geologist soiintlcd out his inveslm ll a ter theiinoriginalifellow-employees. getting 550 from cemp")9'liltiT1:il'VCSi0darn.ilfl0-per-gone. 375 from another anti 8500 y ., e i-nu-siois each putgfrom others. Eventually sufficient "' 550 10 5000 Dllkfll-all.l' funds were obtained to stake the Bill it was geologist l-ION Leach r”'ims but there still. was not they toasted most. rough money to develop the site. The best used vehicles OPE 4 Li." K ls... See this comedy presented by special arrange- cents. Children up to 12 years 35c. THE FIRE" Parkdale Hall, Specialties. Admission 50 and Co., OPENING AT LYMAN NORTH ANNOUNCING CUSTOM GRINDING and MIXING MILL USING SWIFTS CONCENTRATES Handling full line Gm-Mor Feeds, in affiliation with C. C. Pratt & Son. St. Peters. NORTH LAKE BAKER LAKE 2V2 times more energy at the start 51'! o it D 1 .w.n;.-. oil. , 1 . A”' -'-. s;- :4 .4: -"al-;. New Chick Starter. Ina MURRAY LYMAN NORTH Cut the time and expense of raising chicks with Swiftla norw.Givoyou-cliicliaalaotztu-otartlnlife with Swift's new formulation of animal and Variable Ilfotailil. new growth factors. and Onions. Coinolntoday.Wo have thutartinsfoodtlnt open up new opportuiitiu for poultry proht. Cllbohlhiwtffnlrontul hnddnio-alveo--ndoooocidodwooou-Ilsa C. C. PRATT 8. SON ST. PETERS BROOKS 8. IRVING O Widest food, lea Nine is needed, W. G. HARBOR where this sign you see . . . at your DODGE-DE SOTO dealer's selection of makes Ind moaen. 0 All mechanically reconditioned. 0 All beauty reconditioned. 0 Low priced for quick disposal. 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