.-. u. K..Dismisses Russian Threat i By SEYMOUR IDNDON (AP) - The church- ul government Tuesday dismissed Ru.aia's threat to scrap the 1942 Anglo-Soviet treaty of mutual as- ustance if Britain ratifies the Paris agreements for rearming Wutern Germany. The foreign office. responding leg than 12 hours after receiving the Russian note, issued a state- ment declaring: "Her Majesty's government will continue to pursue their chosen pol- Icy of consolidattng Western Eur. opean unity." British officials said the Krem- iin'e threat could only have the ef- fect of speeding up the final ex- ecutive ratification of the Paris ac- cords which already have won Brit- ish parliamentary approval. EEJECTED BY FRANCE France's Premier Mendes-France ast week rejected a similar warn- mg from the Russians that ratifica- tion would mean an end to the French-soviet treaty of 1946. Brit- ish observers believe popular French resentment agai.nst the B0- viei move has enhancced chances that France's legislators will pp- prove the accords. The British statement said: "Her Majuty's government would much regret if the Anglo-soviet treaty of 1942, to which they have always attached importance, were to be cancelled or annulled by the Soviet government. "M the some time they deplore both the manna and the context in which that government now threatens such annulment. They cannot accept the argument used in the soviet note, There is no Justification for the Soviet cou- tention that the Paris ugT6BIn6!1iJ are incompatible with the treaty." Rlumiais wartime treaty with France. provided for mutual mil- litary aid in the event of a post- HAMPTON --John P. DesRoches has return- ad to his home in Miscouche af- ter spending the pest several months attending St. F ra n cl s Xavier College in Antigonish. Charlie Veno who is in the Roy- al Canadian Army, and stationed 'n Kingston, Ont., returned to his some in Miscouche, on Sunday. December 19. to spend the Christ- rnas holidays with his parents, Mr incl Mrs. George Veno. June Gallant and Shirley Veno vho are student nurses in the Eharlottetown Hospital, spent the week-end of December 18, in Mia- iouche, visiting at their respective iomes. Helen Gillis and Marie MacDon- ild, who are attending Notre Dame Academy in Charlottetown, recently spent a week-end in Mis- soueha, visiting at the home of Miss Gill1s' mother, Mrs. Urban Gillie. Freddie Balumn who is in the Eoyal Canadian Army, arrived in isooudio on Sunday, December . to Visit with his parents. lion-aine McNeill who is attending Prince of Wales College, arrived war revival of German aggression. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McNeill. On Thursday evening. December 16, the Miscouche Girl Guides held a Christmas party in the parish hall. They exchanged gifts and also presented their leader, Mrs. Gerald DesRoches with a gift. A very tasty lunch was then served. BV. Sleel Forlune Heir Found Dead ENGLEWOOD, N. J. (AP)- Alexis Thompson, 43-year-old steel fortune heir and ex-owner of the Philadelphia Eagles professional football team, was found dead Mon- day a few feet from the phone in his apartment. Police said he apparently had suffered a heart attack and groped for the telephone to call for aid. Before he could reach it, he crumpled up in the hallway of his luxurious apartment. ' . At the age of 14, he came into a 33,500,000 steel fortune. Thompson The Sumlnerside camp of Gid- eons International of Canada, on was the grandson of Alexis 'I'homp- son. founder of the Republic Iron at her home in Mlscouche to spend Ire Christmas holidays with her and Steel Company. 'l A &WlNA& -VIII iwmommmmwru mesimsusosouoirrasruss I4 VMICM SEVERAL TIICNAUKA RIVIR counsel , ggp!oneeaavas4uuevaI.ruevraeIaiiu::uai.Ls Clip and Mail today to The Guardian. Thursday evening presented 64 Bibles to the Prince County Hos- pital, making it possible to provide a Bible in each room. The secretary of the Gideori Camp in Summerside, Mr. A. H Hubley is seen (right) making the presentation to the president of HAMPSHIRE W. I. The December meeting of the l-lampshlre W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Younker. The meeting was opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. There were 1'! members present and roll call was answered by exchanging "Secret Pal” Christmas gifts. There were 14 visitors at the meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. several of the members made their program booklets and the remainder were asked to complete theirs before the next meeting. A very fine example was the booklet made by Alice Edwards. Reports of the sick and school committees wane heard and bills of 31.51 for Sick and Eric for school were'paid. also 81.58, 91.78 and 31.66, bills pertaining to card parties, were paid. Proceeds from the card parties wane 013.16 and 13.30. Ten dollars was received for the use of the hall for the "Potato Plebiscite" and 315.00 for scrub- bing the school The lunch committee for the next meeting is Miss Lyla Watis, Mrs. Hadley MacPherson and Mrs. George Kitson. Mrs. John Clark will be hostess. six L id the hospital board or trustees. Mr. Austin A. Scales (left) and the hospital superintendent, Mrs. Sarah Jane MacLellan, R.N., at a regular meeting of the Hospital Board of Trustees. In making the presentation Mr. Hu-bley expressed the pleasure of the Summerside Gideon organiza- tion in being able to place Bibles gift she had received recently. Cor- fspondence was read and 32.00 was voted to be sent to the T. B. Lea- gue Scal Campaign. It was decided to get 2 boxes of large choco- late bars for the children's Christ- mas treat and Alice offered to see about .ordering these. Mrs. l-Iibbert Tremere and Alice Edwards were asked to pack the boxes for "shut-ins" at Christmas, also to send Christmas cards to any others. December 29th was the day decided on to clean the school. Six members subscribed for the ”Institute News", Collection was taken amounting to 81.65, gift fund 640. Alice Edwards is in charge of the program for the January meet- ing and roll call is to be answered by wearing a comical hat. The annual "Parcel Post Sale" then took place and the sum of 31550 was received from this sale. Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0Dt.D.. B.0. PHONE 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer St. Summanide W their ldues and members drew for our 'Secret Pal" for the coming year. Mrs. Winsloe Watts, a form- er , war at the meeting and she thanked the members for the NAME 1 Enclosed please find I for a sci-lpiiou to The Guardian to be sent with my compliments: month's sub- . ADDRESS Na trio of Syidor anoasss ' the gift is sent. Rates off the Isllnd to any part of Canada or the us. ares- " One Year 312.00: Six Months 88.00. laturday Copy-One Year 33.00; Six, lloatlrs 31.50. An appropriate Christmas Card will be mailed stating from whom Cheri-ered Accounlenls T. Earle Hickey Canadian Banlr on Commerce Building aumrnaraide. 2.15.1. v Phone 888! W. Albert Robertson P. I. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Iummersid DIAL P. 0. BOX IBM 081 INSURANCE IL E. Ellis & Son Limited Fir-o - Auto - Casualty I Summer St. Sumsuarllde Cplomelrisls B F. Hunter, R.0. lummerolde. P.E.l. - Phone In: SMAI.l..MAN'8 BUILDING 1 A. Raymond Grant, 38:3. 0.1). 3 Water Street summerslde Above Maurice Mlll'e Men's Wear PHONE 8580 . Pi-iYicIANs' L. K. ZIELINSRI. M.D. General Praotluonc Malpeque Bold lensintton. P. m. 1, Phone: I i I ruoroorum-lens THE READ STUDIO D. W. HEADS Dentists Dr. J. A.' Doll-on BMALLMAN BUILDING Mal SUN Sumsnerlllle Dr. Hubert MaoNelIl. M.D. Physician-surgeon Water shoal. lamnersldo. ' Phone III: '5 WHY HAVE . l in V.:i'i0lJS public institutions and hotels, and announced that ad- ditional Bibles would be made a- vailable at the hospital at any time they were required, and said others would be provided for the nurses' home when completed. other officers of the Summer- side Gideon Camp who were pre- sent at the" presentation were the The meeting was closed by singing "The Queen". A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. m,.D...m... PLAN sun-: BANK I NEW DE”LHl(Reuters)-Finance Minister Si'E Chintaman Deshmukh Monday ailnounced that the priv- ately-ownea Imperial Bank of In- dis will be taken over by the gov- ernment a a first step in setting up a stator. an): of India. Certain other lndiaji banks associated with stage gov nments will also be taken over and amalgamated to president, Mr. Colin Waugh, of Wiimot, and the chaplain, Mr. W. E. Brooks, of Bummerside. In accepting the Bibles for the Hospital Mr. Scales expressed the appreciation of the Hospital Board and noted the excellent work ac- complished by the Gideon organiza- tion throughout the world. -S. -(Photo by Wottonl, HISTORY REPEATS EDMONTON (CP)-City council has refused fire chief A. J. G. Lauder's request for two addi- tional rigs. In 1904 it also refused the request of his father-then fire chief-for an additional truck and extension ladder. TIME! OHANGEB EDMONTON (CP)-Cost of Ed- monton's new city hall on which construction starts in 1955 is esti- mated at 32,750,000. The contract for the first city hall in 1904 was 59,285 including the police station. form the Qate bank, he added. H A Tl-IREWJ-FRUIT TOYS TRICYCLES . 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The National Broad- castim C , 37 said today the Hollywood Ice Revue, in which Barbara Ann appears. will be tele- vised at 8 pm. Sunday. NEW TIMBER REGINA (CP) - Cruising of for- est stands in Saskatchewan this winter will outline millions of board feet of timber for lumbering operations. Merchantable timber in the old blocks will be nearing exhaustion in 10 years, officials said. I YOU ' DRIVE... Drink TEA Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Th and the treasure. is G i O rraur oaaaorso Wed.-Thur. n'-Handsome Hit! Doris Day. How ard Keel In "CALAMITY JAN? teelanleolo . west never wilder. Doria never av Day-lightful. Come see her. Bani drawing Thursday. TION DNSPECTIONB - Depart ment of National Defence (Navy) at Renous. New Brunswick. 3310 8780. FICEB - Department of Nations." Defence Brunswick. played at the Post Offices, Nation- al Employment Offlces and at the Civil Service Post Office Bldg., Box 99. John. 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