,Silela'.cIy Cr ,Improv.ecI. U.S.A Newsprint Sales Forecast of ronass itnubn . Cansdlan Prose Buaiaus Editor ' crsnston Williams. genersl inan- ager of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. lays that with an improved economic out- look for 1955. United states news- papers will use as much newsprint as in 1954. if not more. Quoted in aiyear-entP newsprint review by The Associated Press, Mr. Williams said supply had tight- ened noticeably in the int six months. and if s ,ubllaiier wanted an sdditionai 500 tons for 30-day PEAKE'S ..'Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Birt. Moncton. N. 3.. spent the holiday season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Birt..St. Patrick's Road. I Mr. Leslie Rogerson. Montreal. P. 0., spent the Christmas holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson. Mr. Raymond Trsirsor, Windon. spent the Christmas holidays in 1-falifax'. N. 5., guest of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald. and fam- il .' yMr. St. Clair Fisher, student from St. Dunstan'a College. spent the holiday season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy and family. Friends of Mr. Sifa Grant who is a patient at the Provincial San- atnrium will be pleased to learn that he was able to spend Christ- ' mas at his home in Peskes Road. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen. Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Loyla Deighan, Breadalbane. spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. John Birt and daughter. Maletta. spent ristmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold. Lot 40. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes-and daughter. Charlottetown, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. )3. Hughes and family. Dec. 21. They were accompanied by Mrs. M. J. Conway. Friends of Mr. Terrance Mc- lnnis. will be pleased to learn that he and his son. Joseph. who are patients at the Provincial San- atorium were both able to spend Christmas at their home in Elliot- Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy. returned recently to their home af- ter spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. John Dunphy, Boston. Mass. Misses Janet Kenny And M"! Bradley. students from Rustico spent the holidays at their respec- tive homes in St. Teresa. Miss Mary Curren. student from Notre Dame Convent. spent the holiday season at her home Stanliope Road. Midnight Mass was celebrated in St. Cutberts Church, St. Teresa. by the Pastor, Rev. Father Croken and was attended by a large crowd. The choir was under the direction of the Rev. Sisters. Friends of Mrs. Richard Birt. who has been a patient at the gfinfs County Memorial Hospital. nntague, are pleased to learn that she was able to return to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan- tel Mclnnis. Peakes Road. where she spent the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKenna and family and Miss Leona Davina. R. N., Charlottetown. spam Qiristmss at the home of Mrs. L. Davina and family. - Miss Pearl Grant, spent week of Dec. 20. with Mina lens McEachern. Mt. Stewart. Mr. Alex Grant. visited his bro- ther Donald and sister. Mrs. Craw- ford. Charlottetown, Dec. .26. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacMil- ion, Canrvoy. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. MacDon- ald. Christmas. ' NYE -lolllihine Smith. entertain- Id her son and daughter-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Smlthtand family. also her broth . Patrick of Fort Augustus. on rlstmas. Miss Peggy Bradley. nurse-ln- training at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. spent the holidays with nor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bradley. . t The sympathy of this vicinity is extended to the relatives of the late Mrs. Lottie Mui;nagii'an whose death occurred rec tly” in Mont- real, P. Q The is a Mrs. Mur- Iaghan resided in this vicinity and was former Postmiltress before liking up residence in Montreal more than thirty-five years ago. The many friends of Mrs. Jo- seph Lawier. who has undergone an operation in the hospital recently will be -ploasedtto know that she is feeling much 'better. All join in wishing hergan early return to good health. . Miss Joah Kenny. Byrnes Road. visited Missi Ruth Donnelly the week of Dad. 20. EU. Ia-1.-1-jj-e-.'..j..y.M. the K I. , a .4: 001 Car- 5 delivery. he didn't know where he could get it. On available figures. American consumption. which uses as per cent of Canadian production. was about the same in 1364 as in 1953 -probably slightly higher. An earlier review by R. M. Fow- ler. president of the Newsprint As- sociation of Canada, said ability to reply promptly to msrket needs has been a basic characteristic of the Canadian newsprint industry during the last decade. He said 1954': record figures reflect the inherent stability of nrwaprlnt de- mand. FINANCING LEAP! . Total Canadian government. mu- nlcipal and corporation bond fi- nancing for the full year i954. in- cluding Canada savings bonds, ag- gregated sl.sm,2sa,25s. compared with 82.484.127.298 in 1953, accord- ing to a compilation by Wood. Gundy and Co.. ltd. Canadian government and municipal bond financing in December totalled 82-1.066.162, compared with silt.- names in the preceding December. The Bank of Nov: Scotiab De- cember review. under the title "Agriculture - a mixed picture," says in part: "It present indications of an im- provemcnt in wheat exports are borne out. and if a sustained high level of employment and income keeps the North American market for animal products receptive. de- cline in farm income will likely stop, and may well be reversed, in 1955." One of the most encouraging el-.- ments in the agricultural outlook, says the review, is growth of the domestic market-with increase in Canadian population. The one big cloud on the horizon, it adds. it the farm surplus situa- tion in the United States and the growing list of American restric- tions against agricultural imports. GEORGETOWN ..fMiss Teresa Morrison, I-'l.N.. left last week on return to King- ston, Ont., after spending Christ- mas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fel-ix Morrison. L.A.C. George MacDonald of the Royal Canadian Air Force. has returhed to his station at Greeti- wood, N. 5.. after spending the seasons holidays with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mac- Donald. o L. A. C. Stephen Gotell of the Royal Canadian Air Force. left recently on return to St. John's. Quebec. after spending Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gotell. ' Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald and Master Charles Fitzgerald were recent visitors to Cardigan. where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conohon. Mr. Bernard Campbell. formerly of Sturgeon. and now of Boston. Mass.. spent Christmas and New Ye r's as the guest of his sister. Mr . William Wight. Miss Ann MacDonald. left rec- ently on return to Halifax. N. 5., after visiting with her mother. Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald. during Christmas. Miss Vivian Allen. who is em- ployed in Charlottetown. was the New Year's holiday guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen. Misl Beverly Roberts of Char- lottetown. was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. cully. L. A. C. Freddy Gotell. who spent Giristmas with his plrenls. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Goteli, left recently on return to Sydney. N. S..'where he is stationed with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mrs. Joseph MacPhee. accom- panied by her son. Allan. returned to Georgetown on Friday. Dec. 31st, from a visit to Canada's West Coast and to Airdrle. Alberta. where they were guests of Mrs. MacPhee'a spn-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Driden. Miss Peggy Walker was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Mae Lavers. R.N.. of the Nursing Staff of the King's Coun- ty Memorial Hospital. in Man- tague. spent New Year's at her Schurmanis Scool Parade PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM OVER RADIO STATION . - CJRW FRIDAY. JANUARY 7th AT 7:30 P. M. cans; VERDE Mrs. Wallace MacVarish and her daughter Lorraine is in Bos- ton spending her Christmas holi- day with her two daughters. Jean and Edna. She expects to s visit New York before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mscvarish spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. St. Georges. Miss Histen MacNeill has returnu ed to P. W. C. after spending her Christmas holidays with her par- ents. Miss I-listen MacNeill spent Sun- day visiting in Millview at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Storey. Mrs. John MacNeill of- Lake Verde. spent Monday visiting 'in Miliview, the gust of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Storey. Mr. Arnold MacNeill of Mt. Al- bion. spent Christmas with his par- ents, in Lake Verde. I Mrs. J. J. Curley. Hermitage. arrived home after spending some time in Boston.-Many friends are glad to see her back again. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Storey of Millvlew. spent Sunday night with her Piilenli. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tweedy of Earncllffe. Miss Joyce MacLeod and Clara MacLeod of Uigg. have returned to P. W. C.. after spending their Christmas holidays with their par- ents. Miss Hester MacNeill, spent Sun- day. in igg, at the home of Alex MacLeod. the guest of Joyce Mac- Lead. Mr. George Wcatherbie, Lake Verde. spent Saturday in the city on business, Mr. Henry Weatherbie of Village Green. sailed for,l-ialifax. where he is working on the SS. Blue Prince. He will be in Halifax for the winter months. Many friends hope he- will return by the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weather- bie and Mrs. J. Martin spent Christmas with their uncle and aunt, W. W. Greenwood. Orwell. Holifzi-r-Iicides To Move Graveyard HALIFAX (OP) -- City COILHVII Thursday decided that is graveyard was not the nicest thing to have in front of a school, so the grave- yard is going to be moved. The graves affected contain vic- tims of the Halifax explosion of 1917 and are unmarked. Council was told the 850 graves could be moved at a cost of silt).- 000 or the area could be fenced and improved for 833,850. They de- cided the land could be used for school purposes so voted on the move. ' Council promised the bodies would be given priority in another cemetery. home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Gotell and family, were guests ovor the New Year's holiday of Mr. Gotell's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotcll. Mr. D. A. MacCni-mack, last week attended a Red Cross. First Aid lnstructoris Refresher Course. held in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Conohon and family of Cardigan. were guests on New Year's Day. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitz- gerald. Cpl. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart and two children ,Dennis and Deena of Sum'merside, spent New Year's. as the guests of Mrs. Stew- art's parents. Captain and Mrs. John Dicks. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart of Charlottetown, were New Year's holiday guests of Mr. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stew- art. Miss Janie Hunter. R.N.. of the Nursing Staff of the Provincial Sanatorum in Charlottetown, spent the New Year's holiday in George- town. with her brother, Mr. Jo- seph Hunter. Mr. Floyd Landry. who is em- ployed at DeBlois Bros. in Char- lottetown, was the guest of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry during the New Year”: holiday, also visiting his parents, was Al- bert Landry. whu is employed in Summerside. Miss Donslda Landry of Char- lottetown. spent New Year's at her home in Georgetown and had as her guests, Miss Audrey Dalziel and Miss Sally Duffy. AC Mr. Leo Rosslter. business man- ager of Dingweu and Reseller, has returned from an extended busi- ness trip to Montreal and other points in the interest of his firm. Mr. Charles Munphy, retired Maine Central Railway engineer. who has been here for several months. will return to Portland. Maine shortly for the winter months we understand he will be with us again when the summer breezes blow. -Rev. Emmett Mclniiis, P. P. Lennox Island. was here for a brief visit over the achristmiu week-end guest of his sister. Mrs, Louis Kelly. , i Rev. A. L. slnnott. who returned recently from a U. S. A., tour, spent 9. week in this vicinity at his old home before Christmas. Basil MacDonald, R.C.A.F.. left on Tuesday on return to his post- ing at Ottawa after a leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gus MacDonald. Basil spent several years ln'the west and the frozen nortthland before being posted to Ottvva. During war years Mr. MacDonald. served in the Royal Canadian Navy as a aeaman. Heavy road machines are still working here hauling gravel to the old harbor road. Those ma- chines sre capable of taking sev- eral truck loads at one time. Mrs. Agnes Anderson, who had been employed in the city for sev- eral years has taken a. position in Souris and moved to that Eastern town. Her home is here. Miss Uraula Alyward, N.D.A. is spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aly- ward. The Old Timers Club meets' here once a week now for their regular card gsmel The club party is strictly stag. Miss Alice McCarthy of Queen Square teaching staff. City.! is spending the holidays with her mother at the old home here. , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McEwen,' were in the city last week on busi- I iiess. We learn with regret that Mr. Frank McGuire, will be entering the Provincial Sanstorium shortly to under-go treatment. We willl all wish him a speedy retui-ngto good health. -N MURRAY HARBOR ..'Ml'. Ivan Munn, who is em-. ployed with the Canadian Bank of; Commerce Ill Moncton. spent Christ-i mas at the home of his father, Mr. Sydney Munii, Murray River. I Mr. arid Mrs. Emmerson K. Johns-I ton and son. Gary, Murray River.' are spending some time in New York. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Nicolle. The many friends of Mr. Albei't MacKay,.Mui'ray River. are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Veteran's wing of the P. E. Island Hospital. ill hope for a speedy re- covery. Miss Janet V. Stewart.-Charlotte town spent Christmas at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man C. Stewart, High Bank. Miss Floi-em-e MacLure, Char- lottetown. spent Christmas at the home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paramlee MacLure. Dover. 08. Chester Msclsean. who is with the RC N.. in Charlottetown. spent New Year's week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MscLean. Mitrmy River. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Refuse. Georgetown spent Christmas at the. homes of their sons and daughters-i in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ra-J eeeeeeeaaeuse ueseeeeeeseene e Eil'iiIPli1I9E!e eeoeoeoeneeeee BRISTOL I , ruse and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rafuse. Murray lt.vei'.- s The many friends of Mr. Joe Nichol. Murrsy River. are sorry to hear he is ill at his home. it is the wish of all that he will have a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Murray MacKinnon and young son. Charlottetown. spent New Year's visiting at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Macxlnnon Murray River and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beck, Murray Harbour. The many friends of Mrs. Ford Keenan, Murra River are sorry to hear she is con ined to her home. it is the wish of all that she will have a speedy recovery. Mr. Fred Vouzzo, Montague was a. Sunday visitor to Murray River, guest or his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Gesbee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred sencabaugh and family. Montague, spent Christ- msa at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sencabaugh. Mur- my River. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Macxay, Pictou. N. 8.. are spending two weeks holidays. at the homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam MacKay. Wood Island. and Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Macbeod. Mur- ray River. - Miss Laulnia MacLeod. Charlotte- town. spent New Year's at the home Probe Death Of Ontario Former PUTNAM. Ont. (CP) - Police said Monday the Year's Eve of a 22-year-old Lon- don district farmer whose nude. charred body .was found in a water-filled ditch. may have been suicide or homicide. Jack Fishleigh was found dead in a foot of water. A post mor- tem showed death was due to third-degree burns which covered the body but there were no marks of external violence. Police said Fishlelgh watched television at his father's home un- til about 10 p.m., then went to the barn to listen to western music on his radio. I-lis uncle. Norman Baln. found t-he body. clothes burned off. the next day. Police said a can of gasoline may have spilled over him. An empty can was found nearbyi of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est MacLeod. Murray River. Mr. Roy Clow, Montague, wal I business visitor to Murray River on. Friday. Miss Eunice clarey has returned to Montague. where she attends school, after spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey. Murray River. death New. Thursday, January 6. 1955 -OTTAWA. (OP)-Thru YIIKQIIIY sailors who jumped their ship in Vancouver and demanded P01111431 asylum in Canada on threats of suicide, have bee released on bond and their case still under study. In immiystion, spokeamn -114 Tuesday. The sailors, Srecko Baric. 13. Boro Andieikovic, Z1. and Bacico Ceiestln. 19. surrendered to im- migrstion authorities irilvoncouver lost October altar desertlng the Yugoslav ship Bosna. ,'rhe ship CAKE FRIDAY. JAN. Ausplcos of Islander-s' Hockey Fanatic- Lots of Dainty Food Stuffs at ' ' noamsou SUPPLIES. Um. Comer Queen and Kent SIB- .'l'IIeGnardla.a ..P-on? 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