FEBRUARY 232 World Champions 1-tliances Dafoe Ind Norris Bowden of Toronto are pairs l'lKl.Ir9-Eklrllu liii champions of the world. They won the title in competition at 0510. I thank Thee last. year they won the Canadian and North American pairs title. This ' piioto was taken just. before their departure from Canada for the inter- uallollal competition.--(C? Photo). Peakes And . - . Vicinity ..'Mr. Jos;)rKelly visited" Georgetown on February ll. . Mr. Leith Sigw-ii; visited Char-1 lniieiown on February ll. Marcella who is I patii-nt at the Provincial Seinatorium and i-xpects to go uiiiler an operation in the near future. Miss Eileen Anstie. itloiitaiiiie, visited Mr .and Mrs. Henry Clarkiii on February 8. Mr. and. Mrs. Hei'bei't Hackney and daughter, DOIla.dsL0ll. spent the week-end of February 6, with ifriencls on St. Patricks Road. Mr. Paul McLaughlin visited Charlottetown on February 9. 1 Mr Fred Handitiihan, was a visi-I tor to Marshfield on February 6. ! Mr James G-illan. Jr.. was a visi- tnr to Charlottetown. on Febru-. MT it. Mr Allen MacDonald. was a visitor to Charlottetown on Febru- ary 8. . Mr. Richard Birt. Si. Patricksl Road. visited Georgetown on Fehniary 11. Mr. Everett Fisher, Peakes Road.l Vl:ll.PfI Charlottetown on Febru- l Iry 9. l Mr. Thomas Curran. Stanhopel Road. visited Montague on Febru-l Iry 8. Master Robert McKenna. Char- lnttetown, is spending the week of; Febniary B, at the home of his; grandmother It Peakes. Mu. Alex Grant returned to IIPTi recent illness. ' Patricks Road. Many friends of Mr. Leslie Sni.itli. Baldwins Road. regret to learn that he is a patient in the Ch;ii'loitelon'ii Hospital. All wish 'him a speedy return 10 good health. The roiitiiiiied iilnr.-as of Mr. Henry Goodwin. Baldwins Road. is deeply regretted by his many friends. Friends of M:icDonald. are pleased to learn that. he is able to be around again after his Mr. James Mmiiicy. Borden. spent the week-end of February 6. with his pareiiis. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mooney. A card game was held in St. Teresa Hall. on February 10. The winners for the evening bolll", Mr. D. A. MacDonald and Mr. Chi-ster McQuaid. Mr. and John Birt and daughter. who resided on St. left for Pembroke. pOnt.. on February 8. where Mr. home on St. Patrick: Road. Febru- .3," expect, 1,, an empioymem, Iry B. after being I patient in - .. the Oh-riottewwn Hospital. The sympathy of mi. vicinity Miss Dori: Donnelly, Charlotte- town. spent the week-end of Febru- . Iry 6. It the home of his par- ents. Mr. Ind Mrs. Alfred Donnelly. St. Patrick: Road. Mrs. Francis Connelly returned to her home on Byrneii Road. re-l Irnily after being I patient in the Charlottetown HospitIl. Miu Marion Rogerson. teacher in Hermitage. spent the week-end of F'Fbl'IIIl'Y 6. It the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rngerson. St. Patrlcks Road. Min Louise Brazel. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end of Febru- Ir.V ii. at the home of her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brazel. Mrs Urban Bradley. St. Teresa. "1 spending I few days of the week If February 8. visiting her Ion-ln- lnw Ind daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald. Charlottetown. She will also visit her daughter. visited Mrs. is extended to Mr. Ralph Grant. on the recent death of his broth- er, Joseph whose death took place in Portland, Me. Mr. John Anstle. from this vicin- ity was the winner of the door prize at the bingo party held It Mt. Stewart on February 8. Mrs. Thomas-wK4elly and family. Walter Currie, who is I patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. February 7. Many friends and relatives from this vicinity wish Mrs. Currie In early return to good health. Peakeii Wnmenls Institute meet- ing which was to be held on February 9. It the home of Mrs. Joseph Kelly was cancelled due to the severe storm and will be held the following week. -BU. In Australia more people play tennis. all year round, than any other game. OUR B(Ti?Tl5lTfGTil5lJ"SE Plsquiii East And I I I , hmmw gr. Cheater Blrt was I recent. '-":frr. through Piaquid East on buslneu on Feb- urary it. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt. Mount Stewart. were guest: of Mr. and Mn. Harold Jay on February 11 Mr. Edgar Birt and Mr. Levi Jay motored to Charlottetown on February 12. BA Mas Evelyn Woolridge. Peckes. spent the February is week-and It the home of her parents. Mi- and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge. Mn Sammy Blrt has returned to his duties as C. N. R. section- man at Vernon. having spent the put two weeks at his home here. On Friday afternoon the teacher and pupils of Pisquid East school held I Valentina Party. Ice cream and other refreshments were serv- -d and an enjoyable time was ment by all present. His many friends in this vicin- ity regret to hear that Mr, Earle MacDonald." Lorne Valley, is I patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. Montague. and hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. MacDonald's wife is the for- mer Lillian Jay, Pisquid East. The lslaniier's Prayer ofvearth and sky, For this great Masterpiece: iMy lslland home, its beauty and llts all embracing peace. I thank Thee for its gentle strc-ams And the liiviting groves Of silver birch and fragrant spruce; ,lLs friendly little coves. I thank Thee for the unspoiled grace i That gilds this Island home. And for the rich fertility Of its beloved loam. I thank Thee for tranquility And labour without fear; To look upon this Island is To know that You are near. Teach me to thank Thee daily for The friendly hearts I know; That I take not for granted. Lord, Each kindness they bestow. .Help me to do my humble part lAs we immortalize The hospitality of this lour Island Paradise. -8. Barlow Bird. 1 Freetowii. P. E. I. HA.Vl'PT()N W. I. The l-lphru:-iry meeting of Hamp- inn Wf I. met. at the home of Mrs. Gordon Villt-ti. Roll rail was answered by seven mi-nibers by giving the size of ipiheir r-shoes. Thank-you notes were received by those who got treats during the month. it was derided to hold I Val- entine social in the hall. The isii-k committee reported three treats. The school committee re- ported there were two window blinds needed. Mrs. Earl Callback. Red Cross eonvener. reported that all articles were being passed out. Unemployment Figures For Dec. OTTAWA, (Ci?)-.A new indica- tion of rising unemplorymerit. was made public by the Bur-eIu of Statistics Prldn-Y. The December benefits were 316,882,000 compared with 310928,- 000 I. year earlier. For November. 1953. the amount. was 8l0.1'l'2.000. Compensation wu paid for 5.- 413.000 days of idleness. IgI.inat 3,536,000 in December. 1069. There were increases in Decem- ber in the number of initial Ind renewal claims in all provinces I: compared with tho came time lut year. Totals: (December. 1960 biomet- etsi: nuwfoundland. 8.026 (4.567): lPrinco Edward Island. not (1,- t 371); Nova Sootia. 13.640 t9.a'l0I: l New Brunswick. l2.wO (10306); iQuebec. 95.443 (7l,'1aei: Ontario. 88.482 t58.56oi; MI.nltobI. 18.662 tl0.I01l;i Saskatchewan. 7.7” (6.- Mlt: Alberta. 14,13 (9,381; Ind British Columbia. 36.801 133.603). Major Hoopla How '7 FA?! vii-to WA-311-ie essay- "7 sear HERE TO A THE LE55 THEY , Aaour i5T--POPE I Ti-iiNK-- p gfawlfg: f,,Tf'gL9 we c-uvs g wi-io COMPARED 6MALL- & To SPEND M54 ON JAKE SOLD MNDED PEOPLE To NARRoal- M ' M , rt TO AND NECKED Borrtee Z -- 4 RELIEF. lF Vou g LET JAKE CREEP g.vy:,.wg,.H tour, iiibilciiiit” ifi”:.i.'3.2l-.”E.si;e & ' (355 LlE,,bV,0;f,'; PART ocrue THEY MAKE - KATTER STONE PiLi:- POL)(2iN6 - ' .5 ., I you Livifgerg lT our! ! re, , ON .2 ' - 2-1.: Vx .41 , ? . x 3' ' at ..-' N I. pgf” . g S E, MM... 4 3- -4-” E; a r I l '3 - T d ' '& h I E l W xx . r ' E X - --r 4? ,? xM gk V' (51 J; . .: (0 Z. .. :1 ii . V ,” ( ( ' 2 g. '.X'7I. It; ,.,. x.-'0" . ' g E x . ' NV V7 1 ”- at E A: '. N-C-7")” V) ll. 0 Tax ; l X y 'Xk. 'A I... r. I. log it I. N u)'QL'36Tio:-L53 ; What People Don't Eat These Days! NEW YORK. fAPl- There were, I lot of hungry people on the loose last week. p When I gentleman in Naples.. Italy, complained of I stomach ache. doctors operated and removal ed 3 penknives. eight metal keys,l three Iilver spoons, I half dozen metal coins and bits of glass. The man explained he was in trainingl for I bet that he could eat anl Iutolnobile--windshield. tires Indl Ill. 1 In Shreveport, LI.. I 17-month-l old boy and I young mot-assinl Inake started biting each other. The boy suffered only I smalll wound on I hand. But. the snake? died-minus his tail. 1. In Louisville I spaniel nibhledl up I tasty-Ind EXPEIISIVPAIIIH-5 mond. It was recovered after I major-and expensive-operation. In Bay City. Mich., an 15- month-old girl swallowed in safety pin. Doctors discovered the pin- and I phonograph needle. In Waco. Tex.. I young Iflllnivi named Freddie Williams entered: an eating contest with I fri:-nd.l He won after consuming 24 eggs... two pounds 01' bacon. five pieresl of toast. I big glass of milk Indi two quarts of buttermilk. i at. ANDREW'S CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE The February meeting of St. Andrew's Sub-division of the Catholic Women's Lcagua was held! in the Parish Hall on Feb. 7. The.-el WM 8 llflze attendance. The meeting opened by prayer led by Father George MacCormac.l Mrs .Cyrene McIntyre was :vi-- pointed Secretary for the meet- ing. The treasurers revert was Riven by Miss Mae Macdonald. The canteen convener's rs-porti Was given by Mrs. Cyrene Mc-. I.-ityre. It was decided to appoint members from Mount stew.-an, in look after the canteen during the wmter months and from the other districts later. The TPDoi-t. of the card parties was given by Mrs. Romauld lVI'lL'- ilonald. It was decided to continue the weekly card party in st. And- iew-'s Hall and hold three other ciird parties weekly in outlying: districts. The members planned 11 ”ma.mmoth bingo." A committee was appointed with Mrs. Bertram Macdonald as leader to look afteri the bingo party. A short discussion look pl-(W concerning Study Clubs, Mrs. Adrian Feehan was ap- pointed magazine convc-ner. 1 The business part of the me-at-j lr.g was followed by a film entitled "The King's X." which was en- joyed by all. - mtg l ARMY curs SPENDING l WASHINGTON - (AP! D rnnl United States Army will Caner-ll contracts worth s500.0()0'00f) by. June 30. I. high defence officiall disclosed Monday. Harold L. Pen:-1 son. deputy undersecretary or thr-l army. told reporters that thcp ”nation's biggest buyer has been going out of the buying market": for six months in an effort '.oi achieve both economy and fir-l iency in supply Ind money matters. l YOU SEE IETTEI lot you 109 mom of rho from any ordinary truck. Whutovcv your hauling hoods, thank I mgqofd Fprgo Huck oaginnthancngincsvod ' In: your job, your type of hauling . . . to keep your costs dowel YOU CAN TURN SHORTEI Imqdi short Iuvninq mdliii, -:1-vii Miler in traffic or confined areai luvs! duvIrh twin. 1 FARGO Here's a typical example-u Fargo lialf-ion express, liiia all r... v x YOU GET THE RIGHT ENGINE both right and left. Makes mnnn-ii-mvfl A llmor lNver-- limiter lilvar Garage GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Savage Harbour And . - I Wmmw ..'l"riends dig-his-mes MacKay. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Kay. Savage Harbour. regret that he is confined to his home through illness. The thermometer dropped to I record low for the season at Sav- age Harbour on Saturday night when the mercury suddenly came out of the coma and held on af- ter a dizzy drop to eighteen be- low zero. The all time. record for this district as far as can be learn- ed from the oldest inhabitants of the area was Iet 32 years ago when the silvery liquid, thoroughly ashamed of itself, shrunk to regis- ter a. mean 29 degrees below. The many friends of Mr. John Pigott of Savage Harbour. will be sorry to learn of his continu- ed illness. Mr. Pigott was stricken ALEXANDRA W. I. The February meeting of Alex- andra W. I. was held at the home of Mrs Aubrey Gamble. Roll call was responded to by 15 members. School committee reported nie- rv-ssary articles purchased for school and sick committee report.- ed one get-well card snnt. Mrs Vernon MiicLennon and Mrs Aubrey Gamble were appointed on the sick committee and Mrs. At with a heart attack about three weeks ago and was apparently back to his usual good health again- when on February 0, he went into Charlottetown and while there suffered a second and more severe , attack. A host. of friends are ho- ping that Mr. Pigott will make I speedy and complete recovery. Conductor William Doyle of the Souria train. has by his genial and friendly manner made for him- self a veritable army of friends throughout. the Island. many of whom live in Mt. Stewart and vicinity. All were shocked to learn of the unfortunate accident which placed Billy on the injured list and will in all probability keep him there for several weeks. Alli will be happy to see this efficient; official back on the job again fully 1 restored to a full measure of health. The tronimissioiiers liiiiidliiig the destiny of the village of Mt. Ste- wart for the next two years are Mr. Wt-ndall Gloier. who in tile fishing season is in charge of one of the Patrol boats operating un- der the Federal Department of Fislicries. Mr. Merton Jardine. an Inspector with the Seed Branch of the Federal Deparment of Agricul- ture and Mr. James R. Doyle. Man- . nger of the Consuniers' Associa- tion Store at Mt. Stewart. All three are keen active business men and no fliier nor more qualified selec- tion could have been make. Alirr st-i'er:il postpoiii-iiirtits due io the severe storms the inoiitiily IIIPELIIIE of the Savage Harbours Women's Institute. was held at the home of Mrs. Barbara Doyle on February 11, with Mrs. Ernest Doyle presiding. A general discus-i sion on means of raising funds: followed. It was decided to hold I card party in tiie school and that the difierent. families in the district be asked to contribute Il prize to the value of one dollar Since. all the money raised by this Institute is used on school provement it was felt that all families would be glad of the op-, portunity to help. The followingI committees were appointed: lIlllCl'l,' Mrs Lester Guiiii. Mrs. James MacKay; scliool. Mrs. John Mor- rison, Mrs. Clarence Murphy;i sick. Mrs. Lester Gunn. Mrs. Clarence Murphy. Next meeting to. I wood MacRao and Miss Catherine Stevenson were appointed on school committee for the next three months. One jump:-r (tress and one niglitie were passed in for Red Cross. , Mrs. Aubrey Gamble and Mrs Ernest Maccabe were appointed delegates to the annual Red Cross dinner. The March meeting will be held al the home of Mrs. Wallace. and Mrs. Glendon BTPIIIIIII when roll (all will be answered by each member telling something the early lilstnry of AlPX2llidl'R Lunch committr-9 will be Mrs. wr- pon MacLr-nnon. Mrs Clifford Sharen and Mrs. Nicholas gvnhalf NORTH IVILTSHIRFI ('Hl'II(iH IT. M. S. KDOIII ' Plag- p The nionlhly meeting of the W. hi. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Waller Clarlv. The prosirlonl y.i's-sided and opened the mer-tin! hy reading St. John. 12. Mrs. Milt-Neil led the study per-p lnd. This was "The Ministry of Fladin", and showed how the peo- ple of Latin America benefited by those radio hroadcasts. Three .nienibs-rs assisted in presenting this prugriiiii. The Conimuniiy 14 visitors present. Friendship Secretary reported visits made and 12 cards There were 11 ineniliers and two sen'., One box of used cards was sent; to Trinidad. : The W. M. S. nionihnrs Arc in riiniass the rlisirirt for funds for Ilia W. M. S. Vniiod Chiirrli Training School. Reports warp, given by members who had at-A tended the Presbyterini. i be held at. the home of Mrs! Eriies-t Doyle on March 8. The many friends of Mm. Al- len Morrison, Savage Harbour. will be happy to know that this grand old lady. is in ck to her usual good health once again after a week's illness. Mrs Morrison the oldest resident of Savage Har- bour is known and respected by all. when she is not well the dis- trict in general feels it sort of gloom and feeling of uncertainty. for she is friend to all. No wonder smiles are a little broader. greet- ings I bit .mni-e sincere for "Ma" is her own sweet. self again and everybody is happy. --CH It would almost appear that, PBONE FOIL ATTACK-The never get. in trouble for lying down on the job. That is the way he'll fly this sleek plane. London tcchniclcns determine whether in practical tion. pilot of Britain's new Meteor will are now testing the Meteor. to to pilot I plan from I prone posi- Soccer Results LONDON, AOPI-Results of wi- - HAMPTON W. M. S. The monthly meeting of Hamp- ton W. M. 8. met It the home C" game" played m we Umtedlof Mrs Clayton Morrison with an Kingdom Saturday: Football Association (hip Fifth Round Bolton W 0. Portsmouth 0. Hull C 1. Tottenham l. I.E)'l,0n 0 3. Doncaster R 1. Norwich C 1. Leicester C 2. Port Vale 2, Blackpool 0. Preston N E 6, Ipswich T 1. Sheffield W 3, Everton 1. W. Bromwich 3. Newcastle U 2. ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 2. Huddersfield T 2. Burnley 2, Manchester U 0. Sunderland 1. Chelsea 2. attendance of nine members who answered the roll call with a verse of scripture containing the word prayer. Two visitors were present. Mrs. M. MacEachern. gave I. Scripture reading. A prayer was offered by Mrs. John Dixon. Mu. Clifton Ince. Mrs. John Roger-son. Mrs. Baxter. Mrs. M. Macliachern. Mrs. J. Dixon led the worship period. the theme being "The Church of the open Book." Mrs. C. Morrison had charge of the Study Book who gave an impressive ex- planation of the 4 R's. Those. as- Wolverhampton W 6. Sllelfleldl sisting were Mrs. John Rogei-son, U l. ' Mrs. Elmer Inman. Mrs. Albert Best, I)ivisiun 11 Mrs. Baxter. Mrs. W. Bell, Mrn. Bury ti. Blackburn R 0. G. Villett. Mrs. J. Dixon. Fulham 5, Luton T l. Mrs. Baxter gave. an interesting 1-PM-'i U 1. Bltimmlhlilll U 1- report. of the Presbyterial held in Nnbls C 1. Lincoln C 1- Charlottetwon as well as Mrs. John Oldham A 0. Derby C 0. Westharn U 1. Nottingham F 1. Division III Southern Aldershot 2, Reading 2. Brighton 4. Millwall 0. Bristol 5. Swindon T 1. Cnlclie.si.rr U 3. Slirevisbury T 1. Crystal P 1. Walsall 0. Nortliaiiipton T 0. Coventry C l. . Queens P R 5, Newport C l. Southampton 2. Exeter 0 0. Torquay U 2. Bournemouth 0. Division III Northern Barrow l, Stockport c 0. Bradford C 3, Grimsby T 0. Chesterfield 0. Accrington S 0. Cvaieshead l, Darlington 2. Halifax T 1. Hartlepools U 0. Mansfield T 2. Rochdale 0. Scunthorpe U 4, Bradford 1. Soutliport 1, Crewe Alex 2. Traiimere R 1, Carllsle U 2. Worloiiigton 2. Barnslay D. Wrexham 2, Chester 1. SCOTTISH CUP Second Round IleplIy Buckie T '1, Peeblas R 2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Aberdeen 5, Clyde 3. Celtic 5. Dundee 1. Hamilton A 2, Falkirk 1. Hearts 9. Rangers .1. Patrick T 0. I'Ill.)el'lllaJl 2. Raith Rovers 1. Queen of S 1. Stirling A 2. Airdrieonians 1. Division I! Albion R l. Alloa A J. Arbroath 0. Kilmarnock 1. A31 U 0. Queen's P 0. Dumbarton 2. Cowclenvbeath 1. Dundee A ll, Forfar A 1. Durifermliiie A 1. Morton I. Dixon. Community friendship Sec. reported 19 cards, 18 home calla, it) treats. Donations were received from Mrs. Geo. Villett and Mrs. W. A. MacQuarrie.- Mrs. John Rogerson gave out some sewing to be done by mem- bers for Ladies' Aid. the iiieet- ing closed with prayer by Mi-I. J. Dixon. Next meeting is to be held at the mantle on March 2. Lunch are Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, Mrs. Edwin Ferguson. Third Lanark 9. st. Johnatonc I. other Mnitchec Arsenal '1. Portuguese FC Brazil Gillingham 6. Charlton A 3. Liverpool 4. St. Mirren 2. Mancheatcir C 2. East File 1. Merthy T 3, Cardiff C 5. Rotherhnm U 4. EC Wien AUD- trla D. Southend U 2, Brentford 3. IRISH LEAGUE Bangor 5. Coleraine 1. Cliftonville 1. Glentorsn I , Derry O 1. Ballymeria. U 3. Distillery 2. Ards 2. Glenavon 2. Crusaders 4. Linlield 2, Portadown 1. LONDON, (AP)-Gordon Hazell. 25-year-old challenger for Randy Turpin'I B ri t l I h middleweight: crown. outpunched Jean Corhay. 23-year-old slugger from Brussels. to score I convincing decision in pa ll)-round middleweight fight It Harringay Arena Tuesday night. Hazell weighed 162 N4. Corhly Stenhousemuir 2. Motherwell 11154 1x2, Big, wido, can-pines curved windshield . Al big door window: with law. eomlmlubln "Ilbow.hsight” lilll. . mm, low slope-down hood . - . .ma,iiinn YOU You'll liill lli YOU HAVE SURE-STOP IIAKES Not only tom-wlilol hydraulic broliu, but mm-wheel lsrukas In big. d-mlcylmdar type, onvvinq min. tum amps. Cyclehood rivo an bralia lining! Ian lnrigtv than ordinary llnlnql. new Hiht . . . mmlrm Chnmiugh umts. with ndiuunbin. Inouqli for three liusiiy men. 'l'ruc ks gefmare work done are earil - for less cosf go trucks, is easy and comfortable Io drive . .1 easy to work-and easy on your pocketbook to operate. 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