I . Damaged Norwegian Froigliler Lionne Docks Al S'side; Ma Jrhe Norwegian freighter Lion- ” 2300 tons docked at the Marine wiiarf in Suinrnersidu on Thursday night. This freighter had freed her- self from the stone reef of the can- ” Cmgewgy on Wednesday after sh, ma piled up on this shelf on Sundgy gvening. The accident was due to the fact that the oeusewa t, not yet marked on charts. It is understood that the Captain 1, T. Tonnesson is awaltins Per- mission from the insurance under- wimg to load potatoes and pro- ceed out on one boiler. She is to load 70.000 bags of seed potatoes mm Canada Packers Ltd. and Is- liold Storage Plant For 0'Leary A -is x 28 foot building is pics- .m1y under construction in O'Leary or the housing of a Cold Storage plant. Four hundred boxes size three feet by two and a half feet,, eighteen inches high will be avail- able for rent by the public. each box having a storage capacity of 150 pounds of meat. Owners of the plant. are Milton and Emerson Snl.LlllII1El'l. proprietors of the Ver- dun Theatre and the new structure 3 located next to the Theatre on Willow Avenue. The Cold Storage system is to be operated by a 15 H. P. Diesel Engine. The exterior of :he building is completed and it is planted to have the Plant in zvprrntion by next April Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes of xirchester. N. B.. attended the fun- ”.'ll of Mr. Forbes mother, the ..i!c Mrs. D. N. Forbes. -A.W. the ships -Mrs. Keir Campbell has return- rd in her home in Alberton after aezizg a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital for several weeks. -ilr. J. W. Tredenick has been transferred from Charlottetown to lord- the Alberton Branch of the Can- adisn Bank of Commerce. Mr. Trad- eiiick's home is in Summerside. -Mr. Everett Phillips. Sales Manager for Eastern Bakeries. Saint John, N. B.. visited Summerside last week. While here he was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Howard Waite, summerslds. ” Alberlon Branch Canadian legion t y Load Polaloes land Co-Op Services for Norfolk. Virginia and Jacksonville. Florida and the load is under the sup- iervlsion of Mr. Lorne MacFal'lallt: lAnnual Meeting -The annual meeting of the, Alberton Branch of the Canadianl lhegion was held December 1. ml the Club Rooms with the prui-I dent. J. R. Rochford, presiding, Following the reading of the min-, .utes of the last annual and month- - ly meetinlzs the financial state-f merit was presented by the trensur-t ier. Rev. J. R. McMahon showing 'the Legion accounts to be in good .condition. . Reporting for the building corn-5 .mittee Comrade Kenneth Quigleyi ,announced that a proposed programl pof improvements planned for the .year had been carried out as foi- lows: installation of complete jplumblng in Legion Home. sink, wash basin and toilet set: inxtaiia-i ftion of door and fire escape froml dance hall on the second floor,l walls of dance hall finished with dry wall paper, electric ventilating fan built into wall of club room; curtain and plastic window in tic-I lret wicket. culverts placed in front; of Legion building extending the full width of the property. It was decided to invite Santa Claus'to the Legion hall on Wed-. nesday, December 22nd this year jivhere he will once again meet the 'children of the community. For the first time it was decided to .l3k the merchants of the town for lassistance with the Santa Claus Fund. A dance was planned in: December 14th with the proceed.- in aid of the Alberton Scout Troop I The election of officers results” as follows: president. J. R. Roch- tre-elected): lst vir:e-pi'e5i- dent. R. D. McKinnon: 2nd vice- president. Bert Pridham: executive. Prank Weeks, Kenneth Qulgley, George Dunbar. Heath Profit. Leo Omeara and E. M. Dunn. Chair- men of committees, entertainment. William Gallant; finance. R. D McKlnnon: Poppy committee. Ken- neth Quigley; sick committee, Leo lMacDougall; membership. Maurica Perry; building committee. Her- r-The mlny friends 05 Mm Cyflllbert Leavitt; Welfare officer. Ro- Rodd are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home after being a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. much irri- proved in health. -AW bert Profit: Sergeant at Arms. Arthur Ramsay; canteen committee chairman. R. M. Dunn; Santa Claus rommittee. Rev J R. Mc- Mahon The Western Guardian -RAYMOND GRANT. optomet- rist. will be in his O'Leary office today. -GIVE PORTRAITS FOB CHRISTMAS. - Make your ap- pointment now at The Read Studio Phone 8081. P -THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA - services for Sun- day. December 6th. Freetown. Sun- day School 2 p. m. Divine Service 3 p. in. Kensington, Sunday School 10 s. m. Divine Service 7.30 p. in. Mr. Randolph Nicholson will preach. Keir Memorial. Malpeque. service 3.00 p. in. Mr. Goodwill .Vlaz:Dougs.li will preach. Rev. E. H. Bean. )3. A., 8. Th.. B. D.. Minister. A mrdial welcome to all. -THE NEW LONDON PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - The Presby- terian Church in Canada. Services for Sunday. December mi. st. 4 John's. Clifton. 11 a. in. Mr. Ron- dolph Nicholson will preach. Long River. 11 s. in. Mr. Goodwill Mac- Dougall will preach. Rev. E. H. Divine X --NORTH TRYON PR.ESBYTER- IAN CHURCH. - Services Sunday, December 5th. 11 s. in. Church School. 12.15 p. m. Miss Mary A. Macxenzle, Deaconess. - -SANTA CLAUS will be at Waddell Bros. Store. Cropsud. Saturday 7 p.m..sharp. Parents please accompany children. -REPAIR STOVES. ranges. fur- naces with Stern's quality cement. Pireline plastic liner. all in stock at Braces. -FOB. QUICK STARTING in zero weather. buy Champion spark plugs. Goodrich heavy duty storage l 9' batteries at Brace's. -SALE OF home cooking and bazaar in Kensington Presbyterian Church Hall. Saturday. December th, at 3 o'clock. by ladies of the congregation. -UNITED CHURCH of Canada. North Bedeque. Services for Sun- 3 A I g I day, Dec. 5th. North Bedeque. Mn' ntedm Moderator 11.00 a.m.; Travellers Rest. 2:00 ..A L3 3 3 1- 0 N p,;sTonAL p.m.; Freetown 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. Gardner. Slll'ld.'f)' , Canada. Rev. December 5th Murray Alberton. CHARGE. - The United Church nrlK- Campbell. minister. School and Worship 11 a. m. Siib-imPf1l8l B89315! 16st. "The Shadow of a Church."fB9d9qUe. Sunday Sel'VlCe. mornlni School 6.30 W0T5hll3 noon. Cascumpec. Sunday D in. Worship 7.30 p. m. -CHURCH NOTICE. Funda- Church. Central 10.45. Bible school evangelistic hour 7.30. Rev .- M Earle Smith, minister. -ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs.i lxirne Weeks. Kensington. P. E. 1.1 wish to announce the engigrniriit of their daughter. Gladys Mac, to Walter Stephen Hogg. son of Mrs. H088 and the late John Hogg of Wilrnot Valley. Wedding to take 5 blue in Toronto, on December iath. -POLICE COURT - In Sum- n merside Police Court yesterday 3 morning a party from Freetown was sentenced to three months in Prime County jail for attempting to steal a car from the car lot of Msclkan Motors, Water St. East. Summerside. The attempt was made late Thursday night. Two Summer- Kiile men charged with being in- l0XlCal8d' in a public place were each lined 520.00 and costs with an 0 alternative of thirty days in jail. -STOILVI DAMAGE-Telephone it-il'VICe was restored yesterday be- tween Alberton and O'Lr-ary but lines are still out to Summerslde Ind Charlottetown. It is expected hf quite some time before all hm-19.9 to rural and main lines is 1'99-lired following the heavy dam- are caused by Monday; severe sleet storm. As yet no telegraph iervice is available out of Alber- ""'- l-lkht snow falling on the icy V0055 in tho. West Prince srea T.""T5dlIY msde motoring condi- ""15 Very treacherous but most 'Prs were proceeding with ”"ll0n and no Accidents were re- Wrted. m;C-AR. TRUCK COLLIDE - A We half mile east of Misoouche. ml the Western Road. Mr. Palmer :39 another passenger in the HIDE. Mr. James Walsh of Bloom- Qli were both treated for injuries ”"li-4 Prince County rroipmi but were lster released. Mr. Ed- bak Arsenoiilt. driver of in H.” truck. the p.opef'ty of Rob- ”!!! Bakery. was not Injured. dull vehicles suffered considerable H. "89 and icy roads are reported i responsible for the sc- -8. mind born 1-.,1,pnL g members are Margate December 6th. at 8 o'clock to re- -THE MARGATE PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. service Sunday, December 5th. Long River if a. in. New Lon- don 3 p. m. Margste 7.30 p. m. Rev. . H. Haslam. 13. A., B. D., Minister. -BEDEQIJE Hockey League ieeting in rink Tuesday night at o'clock to finalize plans for the coming season. Any teams wish- ing to resentatlves at meeting. By order we of President. enter please have rep- -KENSINGTON 4-H Calf Club asked to meet at school Monday evening. rgsnlze for next year and receive Studebaker coupe driven by wrence Palmer of Halifax and A late model bakery truck were in i ""3510" Yesterday morning about the prise money. Any new members 9 or over wishing to join. please st- tend this meeting. -C.W.L. RETREAT - The C. W. L. retreat in Miscouche a pen e d Thursday evening, November 25, in the Convent Chapel. Reverend Father Enwright. C.SsR. was the preacher. About fifty members at- tended all or part of the exercises. The service consisted of Mass and a sermon in the morning land of a sermon and Benediction in the evening. The theme of the ser- mons was the duties and virtues of woman. After the sermon Sun- day sfternoon, Rev. Father En- wright gave the papal blessing. Rev. J. D. Kelly then gave Bene- diction. TEA. BAZAAR - A highly suc- cessful afternoon tea and butter. sponsored by the Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club, was held at the spacious horns of Mrs. A. 1-1.. Brennan. Summenlde. on Wednes- day. The dining-table was artisti- cally decorstzd with s centrepiece of pine and yellow mums and gold cones. flsnked by tau pine-green tapers Presiding avecr the too were Mrs. Henry W. Wedge. Mrs. W. 1:. Derby. Mrs. W. E. smallmsn. Mra Allison Mscuisn and Mrs. Davis Lldetone. while assisting in serving were the members of the club. The president. Miss Jessie Fraser. wel- loomed the man. jH0spital with a load of toys who are patients there. Si?-. l Yesterday afternoon before visiting Toylatid at Small- man's. Summerside. Santa called in at the Prince County -s and treats for the children i Ml”. and Mrs. Octave Gallant, St. Eleanors was one of the youngsters that was made happy by Santals visit. The! scene above llrinily Y.P.U Group Meets ragtim- ..L.x Decem- 'he Jbei-3 of Faith a.. '&l'.S1F. l'.'Jll'l!ll group of Tr: iii; United 'i'r.uu.g People's Union, smnnierside met at the home of Doro. 3- and Eill Mosse on Maple Ave.. for a stud. group and social evening of fel- lowshlp. The iiieeting had been a.'iwi::e'i and was conducted by the group leader. Convener Ernest Murphy. with other members assisting. He explained that the purpose of the meeting. was to become better ac- ber .2. group, and to become more familiar tlon. He dealt at length with the Y. P. U. purpose. the Y. P. U. pro- gram, and setup. stressing the Faith and Evangelism commission, its purpose and meaning. Various types of programs were also discussed by those present. There was open discussion on church work. Presbytery work. the M.R.E.C. camp at Augustine Cove, Berwick Camp, the new A.C.T.C. at Tstamagouche. N. S.. Mt. Alli- son and Pine Hill, Universities. These discusslo- were led by Bill Moae. Members of this active commis- sion group have all taken a keen interest in Y. P. U. work and and other refreshments were serv- ed bringing a fine evening of Christian fellowship to 5 close. Shepiiar-(lair-dher Takes Back Some Defence Testimony By ARTHUR EVERETT CLEVELAND (AP)-Dr. Stephen Sheppard wavered under stiff cross- examlnation Friday. He was forced to take back some of his testimony in defence of his younger brother's After trying to justify testimony he gave eBl'llPl' in the day about Marilyn Sheppard's July 4 murder. Dr. Steve finally was forced to admit: "That is not true." On that note. the trial recessed for its eighth weekend. leaving the jury with the mental image of the dapper, 34-year-old Dr. Steve wrist- ing and turning verbally as a de- fence witness for his brother, Dr Samuel Sheppard. BACK!-SD DOWN Earlier, Dr. Steve had been forced to back down on a state- ment that aayone who ever suf- fered a brain concussion tempo- rarily lost his memory of recent events. He conceded the statement was too broad. The testimony would have helped the defence explain Dr. Sam's varying version of the slaying of his pregnant, 81-yea--rlcl wife. He ,is charged with her murder. The handsome 30-year-old kid brother in A family of osteopaths. Dr. Sam blamed the slaying on s bushy-haired prowler who fled the scene after twice knocking him lInCOI'i5Gl0LlS and leaving him with a brain concussion and a. spinal injury. The state says the injuries were trivisl. , DEFENCE WITNISB Assisunt prosecutor Thomas Par-. rinols cross-examination was bitingi but quietly determined rather than spectacular. Dr. Steve is the fire defence witness. Dr. Steve didn't recall some of the things he sold at o otronsrs qualnted with each other on they with Y. P. U. work and org.-wniza-l shows him sliaki year old Octave Gallant. son of iiig him what he would like to have for Christmas. . :,,i,&r ..., xx --;-1.-- or .; ., iig hands with Santa Photo by Wottori. Local Election Yesterday Reclorlnducled liit ncnr Station siside -W0 J. W. Comeau an elected: touricil cliauman yesterday of the men: Married Quarters Com- V Council at RC A.F Station irl Ward 5-3? W E Coulmg. l Ward 6-5;' H. W. Hope: Ward 7-Fl: L! D F.F.obertsci1 and F0 E M Walker Ward 3-Capt F. D. Chaiman. -S cAulav. ots in this first election. - ere -ibutcd to all houses and the etch before his instruriions votes picked up last Evening and special prayers. he had rECeii'ed counted by a comiriittee. Councillors elected include" i Ward 1-Cpl. H. E. Gibson lint. Sgt. J. B. Roy. ' Ward 2-Mrs. F. Williams. Ward 3-Cpl H. J. Stewart. Ward 4--W02 H. T. Wldeman Ealhmcsfislied To Pray For Pope OTTAWA (CP)-Most reverend Giovanni Panico. apostolic delegate to Canada. said Friday night he ihas asked all Canadian Roman Catholics to pray for Pope Pius who is seriously ill at the Vatican. Interviewed on the CBC televi- and E gate from Napanee. Ont . parish a tele- gram saying the faithful of that parish were remaining all n.gi1i. in their church to pray for the health of His Holiness in submission to ihe will of God." the apostolic dele- said. ”and if the Supreme him we shall ask that God may grant him cour- age. strength and spiritual ro. Al Port Hill on I'ue5d3.-' Nov ember 30th Li-. St ,James Cli . h. lPri:icc Eduard T able 6 R Her and. Psi t..-.:iuii C; E of ii Peters Cathedral. ilottetoan preached the Mali in J F-uidleg. Moflat Char- sermon. Hill the 101'.-'Ihere was a good rongregation of 'parisiiioriers , Rev Findlay was ordained to th priesiiiood eboul 2. riiorith ago. and roinplt-:?.e charge of , Hill uhich in- p tzluda churches at Ellerslie. Lo! ll, HOT d5S'.ll1lES ltlir: parish of Port l and lmerness PLEASANT VIEW SCHO-0L - 1 November Report and tell- i . the Archdeawp. of the Verse:-, an inducted into, 'i:o of the panel: 0! Peril Ssturdsy. rm, 3” 4'.N --A destructive fire Loci place at Emerald on Thursday afternoon when the i sidence of Mr. Errimett Murphy wss- completely destroyed in A fire of unknown origin. The fire was discovered about 2.30 p.m. and although willing neighbors as- sisted in every wiry possible noth- ing could be done to save the home. A considerable amount of the furnishings on the first floor were saved but all in the upstairs was destroyed. ' A thousand bushels of potatoes. .' VIENNA. (AP) - A Communist tjoii-it army to counter the West's At.1s.ntio defensive. alliance i make little change in the present i,milits.r.Y setup behind the Iron jcurtain, Western military experts i said F!ld.P.)'. Appointments Water Street willl We Are Still Taking photographs for CHRISTMAS DELIVERY But don't delay have if taken NOW at T THE READ sruoio Phone 8081 lgianardlsn Psgolbp Fire Destroys Dwelling , lAt Emerald On Thursday four hunderd of which were graded were also lost. The residence has only recently been newly mingled and new sidewall shingle put on. As far as could be estimated the loss would be in the vicinity of 310.000 psrtlslly covered by Insur- ance.-8. l Patrols Guarding Christmas Trees LONDON, 4R.euter5l - Specie: patrols are guarding Britains na- tional forestry reserves against "Christmas tree bandits"-gangs iof thieves who chop down yoimg ,ivvergreens and peddle them here in London--9 forestrv commission 1 eooliesmu. said I"T'.dE" day or evening Summerside. P.E.I. electors and the workers CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity of thanking the Third DlStI'lC'iS for electing me as their representative which shows continued confidence in the adminis'tra- tion of Premier A. W. Mathesori. in the various polls in the J. A. GALI.-ANT, M.L.A. i E I wish to advise the I. M. T. Bus Terminal. i l tive December 1st. 1954. I wish to thank all ANNOUNCEMENT ion of Keiisington has bought out interests I pUbll( that MrfBeri Chamo- Summersicle. P. E. .. effec- my former customers for lmoment comes for fort. together uiih the eternal re-. uard for the good work he has done." His Excellency": statements ueret contained in a text issued in the 2 Grade VII! - 1. dette Grade VII - i. press prior to his television inter- view. ; New Advance In 2:iiL.2?”:..5'i?.:”piiiimi. 1?-;5...'i:.gSynlhelic Rubber I ing very much, and although this church Work in generalg Ice cream ' morning his condition was reported' to have somewhat improved. he is still in danger of death. clergy. the religious and all the lcatholics of Canada to pray for him." He said it was consoling that inquest last July 23. They didn't jibe with his present testimony on at least one occasion. He couldn't recall why he headed straight for Marilyn's death bed as an early arrival on the murder scene July 4. He hadn't asked any- body whether the body was in the bedroom, on the porch or even in Lake Erie outside. All he knew was that she had died violently. Dr. Steve testified Thursday that he found Mnrllynls hands and her blouse in different positions on his second visit to her death room July 4. The inference was that someone had tampered with the body since Dr. Steve's first visit that morning. CHANGES TESTIMONY Friday. he testified the changes first came to his attention Thurs-; day when he looked at police After psrrying for 3 time. Par-1 rino read his Thursday testimony; then asked: . ”A.nd the testimony you gave in. this case that the first. time you; observed the changes was in the' photographs yesterday. is that true' or false?” "That is not true." Dr Steve conceded. "That's all-today" Parririn cori- cluded. Dr. Steve returns to the stand Monday. POULTRY WANTED i Buying live poultry. also need large quantity of tur- keys. duck and geese at highest market prices. Wed-I nesday Dec. 8 from 8.a.m. to 2 pm. at my home on Mal- peque Road. MRS. s. R. PENDLELIBN. Kensington i Phone 65-5 KITCHENER. Ont. (GP)-Otto cials of B. F. Goodrich Company announced Friday the firms re- has synthetically produced -1 true molecule of crude. rubber. The announcement came simul- taneously in New York and Kitch- ener from the Canadian firm and Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals lnr. In G. Needles. president of the Csnadlan firm. said the rliscniery was a great milestone. irv scienti- flc achievement. The United States and Canada now imports all natural rubber from the Far East, South America or Africa. He said the new rubber can replace crude rubber but cannot yet compete. on a cost basis with crude rubber from efficiently-run plantations. The effect will be to place I ceiling on the price of crude. TOKYO. (AP) - Peiping radio charged today that nine U. s mili- tsry planes new over the south Chine provinces of Kwsngtung and Kwsngsi Thursdsy. HALIFAX. rCPi-The spanking new 22.000-ton liner Sexohia photogrnphs of in; murder scene. lberthed here Friday on her maiden voyage and the skipper slid angry westerly gsles made her first con- tsct with the north Atlantic "very. very rough." FOR 1 1z2 years. 1-Exhaust fan 1-Potato cutter taurant. sidewor phone Kensington 01' tree-grown mo Apply: Ben Champion. 73-2. Geudette. Grade Vl - i Lorna Doucette. 2. Margaret Ann Gaudette; 3. Lor- rain Gaudette. Grade V - l. l..ioyd Ellsworth: , 2 Florence Ayiirard- 3. Barbara Blanchard. Giade lV lat - i Lois Aylward. 2. Ouen Gaudette. 3. Jean Dou- cetie. Grade lV ibl - 1. Philip Shea: 2. Virginia Shea; 3. Joyce "1 hlVe asked the b15h0P5- iheisearch centre at Brecksville. 0hio.lCeS;:dP II! pp 1. Cami Aylwud 2. Ralph Perry. 3. Peter Ells- ' rth. . Grade II -- 1. Betty Aylward and . Eileen Arsenault; Grade I (at - i. Vivian Run- sa.V- 2 Ray Arsenauli. Grade I Hot Claude Gnu- detie. 2 Clayton Perry; 3. Diane Douceite Teacher: - i. Mrs. Priscilla McAlduff. PIRATE BIRDS Jaegers are Arctic birds. About the size of a. crow. oother birds to drop their prey , I t Turkey s CHRISTMAS TURKEYS 8 - 20 lbs. . Write: ALVIN BERNARD l Long River SALE 1-24 cu. ft. commercial refrigerator used about 1-Coco-Cola cooler. used about 1 1,f2 years. Any many other articles used in a modem res- I.M.T. Bus Stop. Summer- sr 99” EGZEMA has ended 20 years' suffering AT Yllllll IIIUO STUIIE - START TODAY! Wilbert Gau- Vuis Bernard; Mary Ellen Ayluard. 3. Eva which force l Dou- l 2. Paul llic- , their patronage in the past and solicit for my succes- sor their continued business. ROBERT HAGGERIY. Summerside Pnmcr Enwntno ISLAND ' M U TUAL M FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLlSHED tees M UTUAL SERVICE AADSECURITV Tomorrow ? any time. Be prepared . qustely insured. i Haul office Summerside. P. E. I. W. I. WAIIEN. Msrgafa SYDNEYLIIIOEHNAWN ll. Mtlllnl Blllllbhed 1899 AMALGAMATED 1941 A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY WHEN DO YOU EXPECT A FIRE? Next week? you'll never expect a fire . . Make certain that your fire insurance covers the present value of your property. Check with us. sultation without obligation. IF YOUR BUILDINGS ARE VACANT YOU NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. For Correct Insurance Arrangement 3 spply to the following: '1'. LELAND LINKLETTER, MANAGER SUMMERSIDE GEDDIE Msc.LEOD W. lmyslty W. VERNON CRAIG. lsdeque MAAIJAN. North Wllt- ALEX J. IDIIITION. Clu- loetetown. O. ;.ulaIAN'.l'. Ch-Iottltawn. WATSON IAIDY. IIQIOQ Prince Edward Island MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE GOMPAIV The chances are that . but fire can strike at keep y0ur property ade- Con- lroneh omen Charlottetown. P. E. I. ENTS .m::-xi. osr.un.wninu- cur-roan sun-somuuiey man sguaiicuniimuiisss