JHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN setrrsmmzn 24,395; I Wales ems. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. erlna the farm crops. . p o l ' " illary of York United Church at College in the various See her home on September 8. The courses of studies. Miss Eileen . --e- jg devotional period was in charge Cooke of York has enrolled in M George Dover and Mm The baseball game played on the i . of Mrs. Walter Mallett, Mrs. arl Prince of Wales Lollege as first . . . Geo H Dover mowred to Chan Peakes diamond on September 13. d CO Milly friends of Mrs. Milton Ling, Mrs. Frank Vessey. The year student for 1953-54 season. lanergqw at d S imbe 1P2 between Peakes and March wu ra. n us I Vessey who has been convalcscing highlight of the evening was an May a year's success wait upon n' 5 Ur MP up 9 r ' won by the latter team. I It her Mme lll Yollki are sorry lnterestin descrl tion of . these students "T- 8 p the Un . ....3A, .......e. to learn she has again entered the itad Church Mission in Jgpm. .M, I.-lam Jay and Mr AM”, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck. MT . - Prince Edward Island Hospital for The life oi! the Japanese, their The scholars In York school Ja.y' was in cardigan on basing” 5Mount Stewart. were guests of Mr. P c ST. ANDREWS. (OP) -A CCF changed Inter-provinclally, at well treatment. childrenls costumes in work and enjoyed a two-day holiday Septem- Sept, 3. '1 and Mrs. E- E. Jay. on September 0 9 3595 In Cabinet minister from Ss.skat4:he- rd bel'lW99ll l-he l!r0Vll1ces and the Mr Bernard-g-Eula of the R play, the arcihitecture of their Ihier 10-11 when their principal.' .M.- 13. lmontraal Ygaf , us R a um 01 bum e era government. The basic . P . omes was s own by films taken llss Dixon and vice-principal. ML and Mm gdwm-1 3. Jay were ..a.- 1 Ma . . Mm C3 - PM 3 concgpt of the conference seem, C. A. F., stationed at Chatham, by Miss cooks while at the mtg. Miss Macassey were in attendance - - i tioixi i L . d experience. His New Brima- . N 3 Air Base has been , M. . , . p visitors in Charlottetown, sept. 9. Miss Mabel Jay. Charlottetown, . '1TtEpA . (CP)--The num. .iii to me to be thgt the interests .3. - - p P0 son base and also a great gen. at the Rural Teachers distritt V spam me September 12 week.eud her of polio cases in Montreal wick Progressive conservative the various province, don-t news, ing his furlough with his parents, graphy lesson was shown through convention which met in Chnr- Mm Juanita My Want to Cur- Wm, hex. pm.em& Mn and Mm Le” rose Tuesday to 52, exactly counterpart leek sure it will have sarliy confllclt." l;rtl:ml:lrs- M- J. Sproule. at tvltiese hltilmcg .of Miss Cooke's trip lottetown. Imewwn on Sept. 9. she L! I mug J”. double the number for the whole hemncm rem", go, .11 camdap - delll,S&lou'l!Clul:c3:r. d h M Mr and M MI t F t I em H P. W. C. I of last yciir, with four additional The repraentame M u” NW3 . Miss D. Cooke United Church Watts and comntlietltx: I y h N. York. accom grilled l?oMr(;s 9151 O W Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burke anril "9595 rgponpd by Guy h"m' Scoilli. Llb9l'lil Uliblnelv "V3 "v 5h0W5 0 s op, missionary in Japan, arrived in brought an and to this ':,'cc:,1T,I;,'g of H',max E.,,,,, huy huh 31:: Mr. Gerald Blrt. Marathon. Ont... family were visitors in Fortune on (phnjmnr Adflard G'”"lx' Tm" the interest ottne 10 provlnces yam on September 6. she H - through B-ombay CH0" pm; is spending a vacation with his Sept. 13, guests or Mr and M"s me '”."". We ”9P”l5 th” 5”" don't necfdielllybgonllltctt-h spending some several weeks of M. C x. d M t lL .; 3 ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chester Burke I . I Son against "one In 1951 - Iss aroine an ' - ' an rvtm-Tr The lh1'99 "Wm 1'3 0 P90 D10 her furlough with her sister, Mrs. en Uni of Charlouetgivflr wife Despite the poor weather which Em" r"mr' VEGREVILLE, Alta. - (qp) .. l'lnClRl governments and three pol- itical faiths were talking about the Trade and Industry Council con- ference now in session here. They typify how party politics are for- Get Prison Terms M. J. Sproule at York manse. Her duties and experiences in Japan are indeed interesting. She found outstanding kindness amongst the Japanese people she met. guests of their cousins. Misses Joyce and Earla Ling last week. The Misses Joan Vessey, Eliza- gave the farmers more rain than slin for harvesting their grain crop, many farmers by the use of harvesting combines and threshing outfits. reported they have finish- 12 week-end at the student Mr. Guyl Jay spent the September home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Ll. Mr. George W. Jay was a visitor in Lorne Valley on Sept. l4. guest of his daughter. Mrs. Earle lilac-I Donald and Mr. .vlacDonald. Most of the grain has been gath- A farmer in this district was fined six) and crisis. for allowing weeds to grow on his land. He had prevlous- ' ly been ordered by an inspector to get rid of the weeds. In addition, he gotten when provincial govern- WARSAW, (Ap)nA polish mu. -1- beth and Gladys MacDonald of ed and many more would have Miss Juanita Jay, was Ordered to desu, bout 25 ment spokesmen from British Go- nary mun Monday sentenced Mrs. Harold Watts entertained York, hsve.enrolled last week as finished but for the rain on Sep- P. W. 0.. spent the week-end of axed in (hm djgu-ict” potato dig. emu 0, Crop that M1? 039 row" lumbie. to Newfoundland sit down Most Rey, Czegjgw xgmnarek, the members of the Evening Aux- second year students of Prince of tember 14. Sept. 12. at the home of her par- glng will be the next step in gath- with weeds I P3 together to promote the economic development of Oanada. Keynote of the conference is a recognition that no one province can be fully prosperous unless all provinces are progperous. "When a number of people try to do the same job. they are all going to have different success and all are likely to make different mistakes." says Hon. .l.l-T. Brock- clbank. Saskatchewan minister of natural resources and industrial development. "At this conference, we learn from each others accomplish- ments and errors. While it is true we have different political beliefs. the Progressive Conservative gov- ernment in New Brunswick is just as Canadian a government as the COP in Saskatchewan. The prov- inces have problems common to Canada and can help each other. For example. it is generally rec- nrgnizied by the Ontario delegates that tcrhave a prosperous Ontario, there must he a prosperous Can- hishop of Kielce, and three other .Roman Catholic priests to prison terms ranging up to 12 years on charges of spying for the Vatican and the United States. Sister Waieria Niklewska. a nun similarly accused by Poland's Communist government, received a five-year sentence that was im- mediotely suspended. She was re- leased. All had pleaded guilty. Bishop Kaczmarek set the key- note Monday with a statement, a part of his public confession, that he had been fighting Communism since the Russian revolution of 1918. The bishop drew a 12-year term. The court sentenced Rev. Jan Dailewlcz. former treasurer of the Kielce Curia. to 10 years; Rev. Josef Dabrowskl. former chap- lain to the bishop, to nine years: and Rev. Wladyslaw - Widlak, a former official of the Klelce seni- inary, to six years. 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