nag limit of eight ducks cach.i By THOMAS P. WHITNEY ! AP Foreign News Analyst Russia rcpt-atcd history by tlimiiiiiu its soldiers into the strii;:i.:le to suppress I Budapest. .revolt -- mid added one more! v V hluotly count to the reasoiis Hun-- gariaiis as a xihole hate Russia . These r".'isoiis go hack more .than a century The intensely na- Honor Minister ii Prior To Departure i ' For Summerside ” .' DARTMOUTH. NS. (CP) - A large congregation. augmented by militiamen. atttended church ser- vices at Grace United Church in . It A . l is i A ii i 3 iii war a call in Prince Edward Is- : 1 land. i i The asst-inhltitzc heard T'('k'. CR , The conzrctzation included mem- bers of no. I ('olumii RCASC tMl who pairuilcri to to pay iilI'iT l't'sp(lt'IS to a clergy- miin him had served the unit for many years as Padre. i i Allen, Hurry. Summerslde Allen, Mrs. L. R.. Summerside Arnelt. .i. Frank, Summerside Abe 'cit, Chapter IODE. S'side Ba ur, Sen. 0. H.. Chitown Bell. M. M.. Summerslde Bernard. Edwin, St. Eleanor: Books. Roy. Summerslde B lea. H. D.. Kenalngton Ca ck. Dr. L. M.. S'side Carr-uthers. Robert S.. Kensington Cakeley. Morris. Kelvin Colvln. Dr. H. T., Summcrside Curran. J. I(.. Summeraide Couelria. Capt. Lorne. Borden Crockett. R. M.. Sumi-nerslde Dnlby. Judge W. E., S'side DeBlois. George. Chitown Dewar. Dr. George. 0'Leary Downing. Dr. J. B.. S'side Dmcoll, J. Lorne, Summerride Ellll. R. 11.. Summersllie Foley. E. P.. Summeralde Gr . Vaughan. S'sldr- ii erson. Arno'd. Albany Hickey. T. E., Summerside Hickey, Eldon. Summerside Iflnlon. R. S.. Summerside Poiman, Mr. Constance. S'slde Holman. Mrs. J. Leltoy. Slslde Horne. R. A.. Summerslde Hunter. Dr. B. F.. Summerside Hyndman. .1. C.. Ch'town In ii. Lloyd Summenlde J 3. W. . Summeruidr Jo y n. Col. E. W. Burlington Ke . Wilfred. Summerside Lad s Aid rac ii.. S'slde Llnklrtter. T. I... Summerside Marchbank. John C.. Travellers Rest Miller. David. Snmrneralde -vi-r81, -,. 7,; mostly blacks and teal. They are. iSr., veteran runners its Protestant i A CENTURY CLUB 4;” the Knemiin's representative Ma. tyas Rakosl. The Hungarian Com-i On three rooms and sun porch. Coal and wood range included. Buyer required to move from present locotion.i Reasonably priced. ALBERTON TRIO GET BAG LIMIT A mo of tlhcrton hunters are Left to right. Phillip Kinch. Dr lknmin in seldom miss the fut . i . l . bimw" 3'3"” dN”"-lt”i”' me ddny W.A. Shea and Eduard Millman, llllllllliiargeiP1ie5eniuEd by I duck who are C Russians Add New Chapter T Long List Of Cruelty In Hungary tlonalistie Magyards, as the Hun- garians call theniselres, never forgot the record of Russian in- terventior. and cruelty in Hun- gary. In H149 a revolution brought the establishment of an independent Hungarian republic led by na- tional hero Louis Koxsiith. Riissizi in league iiith Austria sciit .armies to overthrow and destroy ment appealing to President Es-, day mnrnmg for Toronto where he the republic. Russian troops diir- ing the Hungarian campaign es- tablished a reputation as barbar- ians and plundercrs. ' In 1919 Hungarian (lomiiiiiiiists carried out a revolution in flun- gary and established reign of terror. They were yby Bela Kun and others iiho incturned from war prisoners ,and loss of life REG-IMA OF TERROR in i944 and 1945 i Rev. .'llr Wchhcr has served 1 soldiers established a regime of: Sin" r('('”m"w"dmi”"- fnrwardedl ' - I l . , . y . H i . V A .10 him ML 12y He has 60 days in As the fishing season is almost i We no -- The S 0 vi e t army bcsiegedi ' ibeillltiflli Budapest and destroyedi ('(l"uf"d"d before "ll" "1"" mmi .1... 1,,-,r1,0r gm.-,, much of the city before capturing ""5510" it in i'3rl.V 1945--a fact liiin Using their position as conquer-V or: and the leverage it gavelsct -l'Ifl. 1, I919. under it tradel . em. the Russians then pro- agreehient with Canada. I :&k:;';ll::::r.l3:i'Nhu!n6Dg:lTt:d?ya. ceedcd to fasten on liun.ary A ammunist dictatorship led byy T"' " "TT T'-"T "" ” munist regime kowtowed to the Russians on every matter and exploited the Hungarian economy to ship exports to the Soviet Union. This Russian rule has con- unllfd "P 10 "'1' Present. although BIG TRADE West Germany exported 2.140.- 000 cameras valued at s4o.oon,oon In 1955. RESIDENCE FOR SALE At Woodstock (Bloomfield) main highway. it BOX 677 Summerside 3 blmfiy fishermen whose catch is exported ren. spent the past weekend in in- spired by Russia's example. given lLenin's moral assistance. and led . had ally to the United States. Denw lliissia uhcre as they h.'i(l lcariied Dartmouth Sunday 10 h0n0i' ii5:B()i5iICl'lhlll. The revolutioii was milliSi?l' Will! is 198Vi"K 10 8nS- quelled only with great difficulty (luring the A l Wcbber extend tliniiks on the cvclsecoiitl World War, the lied army of his iit'li1ll'illTP for Sumiiierseid ;0CL'lil')lCd llunuary. The Riisssian garians hold against the Russiangi American fishing industry. The even though it was a war opera-f commission supported their view. tio with some recent relaxation. j l S Mystery Man In Nfld. Woods GRAND FALLS. Nfld. (CP)- an old man obody seems to recog- nize has been strolling d t woods just outside Grand Falls '1:;ely and people are complain Police say citizens are annoyed because the old gentleman doesn't wear enough clothes. Sometimes when the air in nip- py he wears shorts. Sometimes In an outburst of enthulnlsm for the Indian summer sunshine he wears only a cap. He likes to stand beside a little brook near a railroad crossing watching through the trees In people pass on the highwly Ibolll ioo feet away. He run: when any- one approaches him. Two police constables chased him one any but he escaped in heavy bushes. Police say they receive "quit? a few" complaints about the old man. BRAE AND VTCINITY Mrs. Robert Oulton has return- ed to her home after visiting her daughters and other relatives in Montreal. A very successful dance was held in the Brae llall Wednesday nlilht Muslc was supplied by Jimmy Gila hot and Florence Silliker. Miss Ann Milligan. young dauilhr ter of Mr. and lhlrs. Curtis Mil- llgan had the misfortune recently to fall and break her arm while in school. Mr. Johnnny Kcounh who broke. his arm recently in Toronto. is now visiting his father. Whetmore Keough. in Brae liarbour. He was accompanied home by his brother- ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mn MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oulton. Montreal, were visiting relatives and friends in Brae on Wednesday. Mr Sherman Walsh left recently for Charlottetown. where he will be employed at Beach Grove inn. Mr, George Greenan has resum- ed his sti"' at Saint Diinatan's College. after spendiniz his holi- days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Emmett Greenan. Mr. Gerald Greenan left on Mon- on the wing. 'Norway Protests To U. S. Against Fish Tariff Hike . WASHINGTON (AP! - Norway protested to the United States Tuesday against a tariff commis- .sion recommendation for a 5-per- cent increase in duties on imports of groundfish fillets. Norwegian Ambassador Wilhelm ltiunthe de MOi'i1CilSii9TIlC dc-liv-I ercd a note to the state depart-ll enhower to overrule the tariff com- l .3 employed, 1 "”5'””'5 hndmqs Cpl. .i.R. Walsh. son of Mr. and Mortzcnstierne told reporters ait- Mrs. Frank Walsh has returned crwards he stressed ”the greati to Camp Borden after spending his .,diiiiciiltics" any tariff increase leave with his parents. would cause among Norwegian Mrs. Sandy Macisaac and c'.iild- Alberton with her father. Mr. Har- ry Malley. Miss Avis MacDonald. teacher of Derby School. spent the week- mark exports i end at her home in Mount Royal. wm-iii, Messrs. Howatt Getson and Neil Canada. iihicli ships the liiggzestl M8CK3Y- ha"? l'9i"'.""-”d i" ,”'9i' amount of iiSiI fillets. lodged a, herpes after I business trip to protest similar to Nori-Jay's last- Mm"?- ..(.(.k. A large crowd attended the III- Presiilciit l-Iis.t-iihou'cr has the, 9””! chicken NW" in Brae P”' riqlit to i'ci'el"sc the tzirlff commi's- ”h H3” "" T'""5d3Y. SePi0mbCr 20th to the American market. Norway exports about 5800.000 worth of groundiish fillets annu-i about 51,000,000 New England flshlnz interests LEAR YOUR Slilll To quickly clear your akin of embar- rassing external blemishes. Ecnmn. "uh. males. It-1'-hint. Orackln . Peeling skin or root min got new Ielont fie. Anti- uptie. healing. um killing NIXODIRM lrnrn drullla Iy. Una NIXODIRM tonight. for a clearer. softer, amoolhsr mu tomorrow. satisfaction or money that increased imports has caused serious harm to the land recommended tariffs he in-l creased 50 per cent from the rnlei A Iago 12. The Guardian Mondayr i1956gi BURLINQTON E lblhtlalnl meal was en- ”Y'd- of the many. attractive chin: to lucky bldders' In.lnte.rlude to have: and away. until the: strains of lively music set every-i. new teat;-tannins. and all .en-; loved dancing Irons 9 to 2.30. I Musicians for the occasion were; lnndnr Driscoil. Bernard Mac-l - Mrs. i Glllis. i Misses Brenda and Roziia Hie-' key. Charlottetown. spent the hot- iday weekend at their; home in Indian River. Mia: Jean Curley. teacher at Brackley is spending a two week holiday at her home at Clermont. Mrs. Edgar Hickey, Indian Riv-i er. paid a recent visit to her (laugh-i ter, Sr. Noreen Hickey at Notre Dame Convent..Mmtreal. Mrs. Dan Noonan. Indian River: left recently for Hamilton. Ont. to. visit her son Ralph and otheri friends. i Mrs. Lillian Condon and niece 3 hauling in their-lobster traps. John Rogera. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Rogers. underwent a' tonsillectomy in the Western Hosp- ital on September 27th. his little, friends wish him I speedy recov-1 cry. MATERNAL HEALTH CLASSES 1 , will begin 1 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1956 at 2.30 p.m. in The Health Centre. Summerside For further information phone 2124 Auciiioh sails” ---- if AT KENSINGTON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31st AT 2 P. M. Household furnishings including beds, springs (22 new). spring filled mattresses, 1 layer felt mattress (new). dresser, chairs, dining room table. Kroehler 3 piece chesterfield suite in perfect condition; Westinghouse refrigerator; tables. electric rangette; Enterprise wood and coal range; Enterprise oil heater (used 2 winters); idishes. electric lamps. etc. Also 1954 Meteor sedan delivery car (can be fin- anced. Spinning wheel and winders. If not fine first fine day following. J. K. PIDGEON. ARTHUR STEWART Owner Auctioneer Monkley. C. Ralph. Lot 16 Morrison. T. D.. Sumrnerside Mayne. Dr. Henry. Summerside Mulart. Wendell. S'slde Mlcbonald. Willard. S'side Mlcbougall. James. S'sido M all. John. summerziide M a one. Lorne. Snmrrieralde MItFarlane.. Ralph. S'rlde Mdefarlane. silos. 3'alde Mgfel Robert. S'iilde ice the Canadian Noveaborllbow Polchulrmoa 5 t . PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING For 3rd. 4th. 5th districts of Prince. wil be held in NINOIIJ. Tboenanol meeting oflostrriaee wlbe bolder eyieplocepddnrefot I:0O- .lI. I-Iol, Seinrnerslde on Tuesday. :30 pan. will col meeting ottbeir pol to appoint - .4 invited to attend at the signed. .' 1 ugfgalowvn A tauiowicz. mun-nzoaouu-ice. , the members to her bandit as The Elmsdalo Wallet! es Adams. Sr. for its H ing on October lat. with I fair at- tendance of members nld natal visitors. Mrs. Ivan Adams invited see Mr. Wm. . pal of Eimsdale School. Victoria General lioapttnl, ax. where he has been recel treat- ment for a couple of weeks. -- Mrs. Charles Dunn recentLy ope- nt some time visiting her.son-ln- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lauiihlin Summaside. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wllkio are now occupying their lovely new home. Mr. Wilkie,is postmaster, having d ” Mrs Hazel Cameron. who has retired. Mrs. Basil lllacNeili C ompu. trip to Toronto. Mrs. spent the summe; months with members of her family in Elma- dale. Alma and Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs Currie spent their holi- days with their families in Elms- ale. Berardine, visited the City on Fri- day. Messrs. Laurence Hickey and John Cameron. students at St. Dun- atan's University spent the week end at their resilective homes at Indian River. . Mr. Leitli Thompson, Charlotte- town, spent the past week visiting with friends in Montreal. The many irlt"ndS of the Hon. C. C. Baker regret his continued illness at his home at Kenatngton i tute met at the home of In. JIn' - nag. the local I11 and wish him an early recovery. .g.:CAPl , It-I..Leo&-,gQ aohnolrr . ' put ulnilousx s. nnrieuisnnnu oaaomhnuumhumwlwcuv PmrO'IideI'nI.I.AnolUdatnno.hUCVhCethe1wnlrualdettm,'w 1 um-uanaiuwanuaian-""'i'”"HI"M 3,. due. lei-tnnaadeurroundingnchnols cw; GradeIB:l.Brent A. anvanopunuuiowingtnepo-,,,k,,, GndolC;L 1'1. , grade 1:1. Joyce lacwilliania. Ihaadllrs. M vinMacGrexoe -- lNonIullecVltIiIanu.I. Fioy1'nndIonFrnnkie. unomrecen m”'Wn3'G37F3 visited may dallsllters. Mines NI008IA- CWHI MN - Sec Gudel:lKarenCook.2ShanoMary c. and June MacGrei0l WWWWMNIMM mm- Ofcnnnos-.lAlrneI!oinrd. wnouemuiuincnarionetownattachcdtothesid-dthenrnz ,0;-.4. u-,1,c..-do-g,u,nny11..,.1,,,.;.g Mn. I-;.laIiIr-oIghterAnanltwhIlnltiia. tndwardcnok. Inf: sisters. sister Am--nnlondiurntlltary curgoat pm 6rede4:1.Veu0'ngum-".1, hrm.ofKinkoranndSiaterMII'! asunaSatunlur.'l'Iseyrnqnovea ,. Ihrvcook. 3. John Laure. Acetba. sou and Mr. and . - Sllldh miller. 1. . 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