' break her arm. Mrs. Craig is about Car Ralph Belmont of Moncton. N. B. was a passenger in the over- turned car seen above, where it . . I p A-. p in Which Monc landed, after leaving the highway at Rosa' Corner ii North Bede- que about 12:30 a.m Sunday. He c ion Man. Iniured was taken to Prince County Hos- pital in serious condition and "lit- tle change" was reported late last ' " Summerside branch of the Cana- , dian Legion held in the home last '5 evening. The three delegates are night. The driver of the car, John David Carroll of Moncton was un- injured except for a bruise on the head. (Photo by Wotton). The W Guardian; CARD PARTY Irlshtown Hall, Wednesday night Feb. 22 8.30. Personals V Mrs. Fred Walsh. Maple Plains. who has been a patient in the. Prince County Hospital for the past month is now convalescing at. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Char- les Wright, Middleton. Mrs. Fred Walsh. Maple Plains. who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital for the past month is now convalcscing at (iv: home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Wright. Middleton. BEDEOUE NOTES Mr. Kenneth Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck. attended the funeral of Mr. Stewart's cousin. Hon. W. F. A. Stewart, at Crapaud, on Friday, Feb. 10. Friends and neighbours are sorry ,to learn that Dianne Maccallum, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacCallum, Low er Bedeque. is confined to her home with rheumatic fever. All hope for her an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caiibeck, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hogg, of Central Ecdeque returned home on February 8th.. from a trip to Florida. Her many friends regret to learn that Mrs. Lemuel Craig. L ow er Bedeque, has the misfortune to 90 years of age. She resides with her daughter. Mrs. Archie Mont- gomery and Mr. Montgomery. The annual meeting of the Bede- esierny JUNIOR hockey Bedeque Rink, tonight 7:30 pm. doubleheader, Middleton vs Bedeque. Albany vs Frcotown que United Church congregation, wiiicb had been postponed two or three times on account weather and road conditions, was held in the Church vestry, on Thursday evening, February 9th. There was a good attendance. The pastor. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith presided, and conducted the devotional period. Encouraging reports were present- ed from the various church organiz- ations, all showing that splendid work had been carried on during the past year. Contributions to the Missionary and Maintenance fund, from all sources totalled 32,700.00 The amount raised for all purposes for the whole charge was nearly 520,000.00. ALMA Mr. and Mrs. J. William Profit. Summerside. attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Mokler, Palmer Road. on Friday, Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Pridham. Montrose. returned to their home after spending a few days guests of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hanson. Tyne Valley. Sincere sympathy is extended in the family of the late William liardy whose death took place at his home in Huntley recently. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace spent the week ending February 11 in Tignish. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ready and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Shea. D DAILY CROSS SWORD . ACROSS b.'l'hrico "V5. Etc- j . i I. Blouse (mus) "'94 I: 6. Accuintilatl 6. Polyllclwl l ”5"'3 '5 1 5 l1.Large drink (short. E E playing 1. Babies '( - 0095” 3 mu: 0 (ai'chalc)- ',26.TWIIldd ,3, . r H 12. Fall! on 8. Chills and fabric .3 I3 13. Shrcwder fever t gilt P9" H u. 9- 3' 0 AM" mm mm . d ' "-:.:-.':v-- -3: -- ic. Fruit dull pI"' symbol i0- Sum" 11. Clergy. 19. Greek letter 35. A compound emnnatlow mun houui 20. Motionlesa (chem) 41- Mt"? , 21. Male sheep 21. Fabulous 36. First man enlrlnw 24, smut bird (Bib) 42. Cereal aleigiu 22. Finnish 37. Pineapple 8'55"! 35. West. seaport (so. Am.) 44- EPN” Indian 33. Male as. Farm 45. Ervrttml sorcery adult! anlmlil (00 30. Little island 31. Hide :3. Enemy scout 34. GirI'l name 36. Footlesl 39. French river 43. southern states of U. S. 45. Ponder 48. Close to tpoet.) (7.Welrd 48. Food tram heaven (9. Obnoxioul children (coiioq.) '. 90 i l. stinging ' insect o 3.CuIturO medium 8. Sheke- epeariln character (Vapor 9 I puny cnypvmguong .. neres how to wort it. . A X Y D L I A A K E II I. 0 N 0 F E L In 0 W I and for another. In this example A is mad c.?"J.."Ii.'.'..' for line two 0's. etc. single letters. apoc- tropnm. the length and formation of the words an all hint- uunaqymoooaciomuunaiaorent. aayptog-mac-nohuoa nqrnurrtuirr awn r:wbmc'run3 RN32 In! LOB URFL VWEVPVIIIK-9 I-1:31:37. y.....gna-page l1PH!LL.otlR couasnie M'rnI:auow;oowiuIxna.nowau:ann.!Wl;09- x&-VQMBIE Consider Old Post Office As Town Hall A resolution was passed at a special meeting of the Summerside Town Council last evening in which the property committee was auth- orized to investigate and report back its findings to the ncil, of the absolute necessary repair and renovation needed to put the old post office in condition for possible use as a town hall.' The resolution was moved by Coun. Lidsione and seconded by Coun. Jenkins. WELLINGTON Her many friends are sorry to lcarn that Mrs. Nelson Ryder. Wel- lington Center, has been a patient in the P. C. Hospital for the past few days and one and all trust she will be able to return home soon. Misses Neia and Linda Day cel- ebrated their l4th. and 7th. birth- days respectively on Feb. 4th. and 7th Mrs. Stephen McKinnon and fam- ily. who have been visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mc- Neill for the past few months, have returned to their home in Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. Harold Desfloches left re- cently for Camp Gagetown. N.B., where he is employed. Mrs. Donat. A. Arsenault. Slim- merslde, and two children Paul. and Dianne, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richard. Cape Egmont. Mr. Theodore E. Gallant, of R.C.N. stationed at Halifax, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Ben V. Gallant. Cape Egmont. Mr. Gus E. Gallant. with his wife and adopted son, Douglas. re- cently visited his grandfather, Mr. Victor Gallant and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. V. Gallant. On Monday of last week a navy helicopter flew over Mount Carmel stopping to take photos of church and surroundings. W h e n above John Richard's they again ' ' FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL CRAPAUD RINK Wednesday Night Judging starts at 8:30 sharp. to snap a crowd of men at work repairing telephone lines broken during the recent "silver thaw" storm Mrs Dosiethee Poirier has re turned home from P.C. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Albert Gallant and son, Alvin of Summerside recently spent a week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvain Gallant and other relatives in Cape Egmont. Miss llelen Richard and Miss Georgina Gallant recently visited their parents. On Friday evening Jan. 27th., more than 35 friends and relatives paid a surprise visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jaddus Gallant to celebrate the occasion of their 30th. wed ding anniversary. A nicely decorat- ed cake was presented to them by their daughter. Mrs. Joseph Gal- lant vhile Mrs. John W. Gallant read an appropriate address. They received many beautiful gifts. among them a chenille bedspread from their children presented by their two small grandchildren Mel- va and Corinne Gallant. After vio- iln selections by Mr. Gallant and step-dancing by Misses Dorina and Florence Gallant, a iiinch was sen ved to all present. Both Mr and Mrs. Gallant thanked their friends very heartly and all wished them many more years of happy wed- ded life. A whisi party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Selvain Gal- lant. Jan. 23, in aid of St. Thomas Aquinas Society. Prizes went to Mr. Alphonse Richard and Albenie Gallant and consolation to Mr. Josephat Richard, ladies prize went to Misses Darina Gallant and Mrs. Albenie Gallant and consol- ation to Mrs. Jnsephat Richard. Master Willie Barlow. observed his ltiih. birthday on Feb. 8th., at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Thomp- son. Summerside. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow on Sunday. Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet. Summer- side. recently visited her son Clif- ford. Mrs. Gaudet and family. Miss Kay Perry celebrated her blrthday at her home Jan. 24th. She had a large number of young friends in to help her celebrate the occassion. Evening was spent in playing games and a sing song ROYAL , ,5; Borden Monday - Tuesday 8 P,M.; Mat- inee Tuesday 3:3). "ONE DE- SIRE". in color, starring Rock Hudson, Anne Baxter and Julie Adams. Also Serial. ""CAMEO"" KENSINGTON ' ; William Lawson. a member of the executive and editor of "The Com- . orial to be erected at Memorial '. Ward '7 be dedicated Sunday May 6th. the l; nearest Sunday to the anniversary rGrueTel:Premier Is Assured Oil Slim Maiority I Three delegates were appointed to attend the Dominion conven- tion of the Canadian Legion, to be held in Vancouver Jun 10-15 at the regular monthly meeting of the Lorne Monkley, president. James Hogan. secretary-manager, and rade". Alternate representatives appointed are Victor Sanderson and Tanton MacNelll. It was announced that the mem- Square in honor of those who gave their lives in the Second World and the Korean conflict will P08! Sl.750.00 and will badge and pin w the 1954 president. Francis Mac- Neill. the presentation hcinil made by Comrade R. L. Mollisoii, a Ilfr member of the branch. . S'side Legion Names Three I -' June Convention Delegates of V-E day. The meeting decided that no can- vass of citizens will be made to raise funds but it was agreed that a donation from any individual or firm who wished to have a part in the erection of this memorial would ' be gratefully accepted. Six new members were admitted at last night's meeting and a re. port by Tanton .Ma('N0lll, chair- man of the membership commit- tee revealed that the membership is at an all time high for this time of year. A donation ul 31.00.00 was made by the branch for the sup port of minor hockey in Summer side under S A the sposnorshin of the A past president's are presented in ATHENS tAPi-Election returns Monday night kept Greece, at least for the present, on the path of co- operation with the West. Followers of Premier Constan- tine Karanianlis were assured of 156 seats in the new 300-seat Par- liament And they may wind up with a more decisive edge over an Opposition that ranges from Com- munist-liners to Nationalists of the far right. The seven-party Opposi tion coalition called the Democratic Union appeared assured of 137 seats. The victory margin of Karaman- lisis followers. however. is slim compared to their 2-to-I showing in the old Parliament, and it was achieved with a minority of the popular vote in Sunday's balloting. This treatened stability of the government which the winners will form. George Papandrcou. one of three expremicrs heading the Op- position, declared a new election will have to be held soon. But sources close to the premier forecast that many centre deputies i S use of three different systems to decide the winners. In n Parliament who cast their lot with the Oppo- sition for the election will swing their support behind the new gov- ernment. PAPERS JUBILANT Pro-government newspapers car- ried jubilant headlines declaring C munist Greece's bonds with the West had been frustrated. efforts to hrcak Exluding military ballots whicl! Karamanlis 1.589.609 Opposition l.767,i3.'i About 150,000 votes cast for var- lous independent candidates were still to be tabulated. Three inde- pendents were elected in Crete. A factor in the outcome was the electoral he small districts, an absolute ma- jority applied. In middle-sized ones election monitors had to figure up the majority, plus limited repre- entation for the minority. In big districts, proportional representa- tion applied. Lunch was served by Mrs. Perry. Miss Claudette Reid. student at Norte Dame Academy is home due to illness. R.CN are spending some time with their respective parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaudet and son Michael. Summerside, visited relatives and friends in this dis- trict recently. Miss Betty Perry. Summerside, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvare Perry. Miss Cheryl Reid celebrated her 12th. birthday at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Reid, Friday February. 3rd. A large number of young friends gathered to help her celebrate the occassion. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Reid. Miss Marie Arsenault. Summer- side, recently spent a weekend with her father. Mr. Emile J. Arsenault and sister. Cora, Mrw and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. 1 Members of United Church choir I met on Wed. evening at home of. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow for rehearsal. Mrs. Eugene Brooke recently vis- ited her father. Mr. W.H. Barlow BURLINGTON Eight tables were in play at a card party at Long River Hall on February 1st. High prizes were Lawrence Richard and Elmer won by Mrs. James B. MacLeod Arsenault both stationed with and Mr. W. B. Doughart with consolation awards going to Mrs. George Paynter and Mr. Paynter. Waldo On February 8, Miss Irene Profitt and Mr. Francis Paynter made high scores for the evening. Mr. Kenneth Carr, Burlington, was the weekend guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Burt, Kensington. Mrs. D. J. Buchanan. River. is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maden Russell. Summerside. The many friends of Mrs. Her- Long Return From V Tour Of Clubs Mr. Charles Linkletter, internat ional director for Y's Men's clubs of the Maritime: returned after making a week long tour of Y's Men's Clubs in Nova Scotla. Mr. Linkletter spoke to the clubs in Sydney. Whitney Pier, Halifax and Yarmouth as well as to an organ national meeting to form a new Y's Men's Club in Dartmouth. while in Yarmouth Mr. Linklett- cr worked out the preliminary plans with the Yarmouth club for the Y's Men's regional covention which will he held this year May 19 21 at the beautiful Braemer Lodge which is only a short dist ance from Yarmouth. TIGNISH . Sincere sympaty is extended to air. and Mrs. LeRoy Doyle, Nor- way. on the death at Western hos- pital, Alberton on Sunday morning February 5th. of their infant son Joseph Maynard The funeral was held the following afternoon to the Tignish, and burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John P Ellsworth. who have spent the past several months visiting with members of family ll ho reside in Montreal. Sid- ,ncv and Amiierst. N S lloniague. land Siiiiimerside P.E.l returned to ITlgl'llSIl on Sunday January 5th, - -g and are at present the guests of :,';?ier:tt'El:nSbefl;1:m":::'egj46(;1n;:.:g their son, Mr Wilbert Ellsworth cincts showed : and Mrs. Ellsworth. Christopher Cross, later they will return to their lhome at Skinner's Pond. Mrs. James Hennessey is home again after a week spent in Alber- tori Hospital, wher she underwen surgery. Miss Jean Skerry. Montreal. came by plane to Summerside on Saturday. Feb. 4th., and will spend a week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Skerry, Tignlsh. Mrs. John J. Arsenault, returned home to Tignlsh on Sunday mom- ing. February 5th.. after a stay of three weeks in City Hospital. Char- lottetown. wher she underwent a serious operation. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. James Kenny and family. Water- ford, on the sudden death on Feb- ruary 5th. of Mr Kenny. at the home of his son. Leonard. where Mr. and Mrs. Kenny were spend- ing the winter months. be son-y to learn that she is I patient in the Prince County Hos- pital, and wish her an early re- covery from her illness. The many friends of Miss Christy Bell Johnstone regret her illness at her home at Long River. and wish her an early re- covery. Mrs. Ruth Carr. Burlington. spent the past week in Kensing- ton, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Colin u . manBryanton. Spring Valley, will B rt xiv '.n.4;u- 1-.1: .:...';. -.---L:-4.. Church of St. Simon and St. Jude. in Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1956 HAMILTON. Ont. (CP) - A 10 year old boy, injured last Septeni sleep. General Hospital informed Mrs. were convinced her son, Michael. will never regain consciousness. Mrs. Oates, her daughter Donna, was killed-in the accident. through a gastric tube liis nurses say he cries fre m eyes filled with tears. tended towards his mother Tile was very weak. however. and lapsed into a coma again and any sounds since." , SURGEONS AGREE KENSINKTON RINK TUESDAY, FEB. 21 7:30-Margate vs. Norboro Juniors. 8:30-Cavendish vs. Graham's Road WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22 Kensington Juveniles -vs.- Charlottetown Juveniles Game 8:30 sharp Q Skate after .1; Civic Stadium Summerside WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22 Charlottetown Jr. Flyers versus Summerside Jr. Aces Game time 8:15 p.m. Skate after game. lniured Boy May Spend Rest Of Life In State Of Sleep bet in a car accident. may spend the rest of his life in a state of A board of doctors at Hamilton Myrtle Oates Sunday that they 8, and Michael were injured when their car was struck broadside by another car Sept. 4. Mr. Oates. 3!, Michael has been unconscious ever since the accident. He is fed quently and bitterly but never makes a sound. The only time he -has ever been heard to make I 'sound was two months after the accident when his mother. who suffered fractures to all of her ribs and her left arm. was brought into his room in a wheel chair to see The Guardian, Page Ill board of surgeons and brain up i " Sunday, said the case was reviewed for several hours and at the end of that time a unanlmoul decision was reached. The brain had suffered severe iniury and everything humanly poa sible had been done for the lad. Dr. Hughes also said that in an operation the day after the acci dent, in three inch piece of bone was removed from his skull to ease the pressure on his brain. Since the operation, Michael. his Eye! always open, staring blankly 81 the Wall. has never come out of the deep coma. When doctors told Mrs. Date; that they didn't think Michael ever Would regain consciousness, even- ing services at All Saints angllcan church were cancelled and instead Rev. C.M. Andrews held a special Way?" "E91155 for the mother and her boy. mg One nurse said: "He looked at her for several minutes, then his He cried very hard for about a minute then groaned quite loudly. one hand ex- has never been heard to make Dr. R.A. Hughes, who headed the TECHNICAL PACT SIGNED KABUL. Afghanistan (AP)-The United States and Afghanigtu: Slgneda 32.500000 technical co- operation agreement for 1956 here Saturday. This Weelr, AT CIVIC STADIUM TUESDAY, FEB. 21- Pre school skate 1.30-2.30 Family .25 Skating 5S).00-10.00 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22- Sliatlng 4.00-5.30 .10 and .25 Hockey: Charlottetown Jr. Fiyers vs. Jr. Aces .25 and .50 Skating after game THURSDAY. FEB. 28- Pre School Skate 1.30-2.30 Family .25 Skating 8.00-10.00-.50 FRIDAY, FEB. 24- Hockey: St. Dunstan's High School vs. S'side High School .25 and .50 SATURDAY, FEB. 25- Skatlng 3.00-5.00-.10 J: .25 Skating 8.00-10.00 .25 J: .50 SUNDAY, FEB. 26- Skating Club 9.00-11.00 Members only. .4 COST. and sister, Mrs". Keith MacDonald. BM .SIIMMERSliIE Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Wednesday 7 :15 - 9:15 DEAN MARTIN and ,1 JERRY LEWIS in 4 '"You're Never , g.Too Young" ; I Monday - Tuesday 1:15 - 9215; Matinee Tuesday 3:3). Brou t back after seven years. ”D In If You're TIRED Thursday worth 895.00. IN THE SUN", starring Jennifer Jones. Gregory Peck. Joseph Cot- ton. Flank drawing Tuesday and It's a Comedy Hit from start to finish. They're running wild with 500 beau- tiful co-eds. Truly one of their best I pictures. I l Way luv Annual Meeting The annual meeting efiile South Shore branch of the Prince County Fish and Game Association wl be held In the lor- den Town I-Iul tonldlf at 8:00 p.rn. RANDOLPH STEVHISON. Secretary. This sale mm TODAY and will continue until everything is said. We have some exceptionally good buys In washing machines. Foils gas and electric. all space heaters. electric irons. toasters. hotpiutes. 01:. Al footwear must go including men's and women's overslioes and rub- bers. slippers. boots and shoes. In yard goods we have flanneietfe. vas. 1-owefling. also dish towels. baby We have a large stock of paints in tuition and five gallon containers In good colours. house point. enamels. var nishes. shellac. door enamel and others. In men's and boys' overalls we lie vs a complete line In bib and zipper style and work shim and underwear. also women's and gIrls' icons. hosiery. sweaters, lingerie. You in?! also find a good assortment of knitting yum. em- broidery und durning yarn. Included In this sale is a quad ass orrment of liuilders' supplies such as asphalt and cedar shingles. feif paper. insulating w o oi. lnsilboard. nulls. spikes, etc. Many other items which are not mentioned above such as - F u r In pumps both lift and force: brass cyflnd ers: spear rod: galvanized pipes and fittings: Ilorseshoes: round and flarlron for spruyers: plastic carton 7-8": luv forks. pulleys. CLEARANCE SALE Complete stock curried Ina General Store. Many items priced below Everything must be sold as I am going out of the retail Business and I sincerely thank all my customers for their patronage through the years. rim cotton. broadcloth. liooldn nltets. etc. olclotli and plastic: door ollciofii and squares. SHOP EARLY FOR SAWNGS WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE J. F. MORRIS KINIORA : oil tank guuues: high pressure lieu pipe: lnsui died shingle siding: hay rope 3-4 and cable and Ira cit: door track. open and cloud: rolling door ironies; qelvaniud wire. tinwun. aluminum mire. enumelwure: table