Page 14. The Guardian Thurs., March 22, 1 ""E?xL 956 ass” 3 ' 9-5,. In Cold Spot rol ship was conducting occauog- trey AI Ice-covered gun mounting on levidence of Old Man Winter's furyl 1 mos Labrador Ill MEMORIAM ANGUS MATHESON There passed peacefully away at -,Springfield Lot 67 on Saturday .; night, February 18th. 1956. Angus r: Mathesou in his ninety-second fp year. Although not so active in the r.- past two years yet he was never heard to complain. Being of a friendly johil disposition he was beloved by all his family and . grandchildr n and was highly re- Ipected by neighbor and associat- es. Born at Emerald in the year 1865. he was the youngest son of the late Donald and Margaret - (Cameron) Matheson. Of a family i of ten children only one surviving .. .-r. sister remains. grandsr 5, Emerson, Herbert. Rol- -- He carried on farming at Emer- and. Wennie. "mar Matheson and . A - d i ii s-- d w id w . vaccination a ainst Small x (one that leaves a - - Ild for number of years before Donald MacLeod. The floral offer- To DEAL WITH Cum m. 0 Te Hon-. .m . ar- k) If thg h t alpo 'd b d - - be t B!-It ln0Wu I0” Pllntlc tint IWI45 Pht" 5"" ind "Uh" . . . . . . . '1he two negotiators also failed mar . IS 8.5 R0 rea. y en one it IS S NIDWAM WNW. "mm J tn1”edggAmnm -1-uwleg .do,h.' dulled moving to Springfield yin 1997. mg bore silent memory of one de- PARIS (AP) S Cambodia will to break their imwme mm. the t h V it before th warm we th r ri e "ml tie Smmw bun hum - mom , whdere h reskided pntil his demise pagted. The tenltilns Vllllerehtelldelly gend 3 deiegamm to peiping SM” rowed q U 9 S ( i 0 "mm mvigation 0 a. e e 8. e ar V S. NEH: . warm .mp.4oR(;AN amt)": common! Grip 'h":my,'”u.m-Inilyhnded , an took a een nterest in com- lai to rest in e C urc cemet- to negotiate commercial agree .- ," . . - i - . '" .""1'" 1 mg imc hr .1 mm boa... 1.; . munity 8fffal;S.f ery. The guneral was directed by mems with Red China. Agence ethsiggiggif tglgzpifglalls border IMMUNIZATION CLINIC (';:m'oEuEllsS&:EuII';"sc"vwi"c1.K0;: &IE:my&E:lT,n.::lliald 't;:;lnogu,,,,.-- gp-nggo His wi e t e ormer Agnes ig- Mr. Josep Davison. France - Presse reported Sunday ' r - - - " Vin: ' 00-" lieu?" DGNIIN '2!!! Ear and a son Donald. predeceas- There comes a time for all of us from Phnom Pcnh. The dispatch - A - .VacIc)l.m1:tlgn . aS:,:1St . Smaupoxt Inoculation -men-dbvm mm; d;:u”:nl'”?:fk hggyplxfunhfn Hz; 9 ed him by five years. Two sons, When we must say good-bye quoted Cambodia's Premier Noro- LONG HIGHWAYS against 113 yt erlal Oopmg Cough and LOCRJEW Ram plmlnmnnig nmjggtn 5mhol',Hmh.,,,";,,,,n,. Yo, up ,,1,,,,,', 1,” - James and Marshall passed away But faith and hope and love and dom Silianouk as also telling I at Summerside Health Centre, Friday,23i-d March. SNUG guy: i:ushiun-aoft- 81.60. onoy back foot several years ago. There is left to trust. g y news conference Cambodia has ac- luclurlini: uusuriiiccrl roads. Aus- 2;30 . 4;()0 RM. " ' curt burden and min pines. -sdsdod. Atolidruuiotn. Q ' mourn his passing two daughters Can never. never die: cepted in principle" a Chineseltralia has about 521.000 miles of. . 6. T. IULPOKD no l.'I'D.. Blotxvillil. (NI. ”. and t-'0 sons (Chrissie) Mrs. Although the curtain fnlll It last offer for economic aid. lroad for general traffic. I 1 it Q5 0. J Li ti V 8 ii Q l ,, . it s" . 5 - - - . . Top off your new Easter and Spring outfits in a wonderful Coat. Suit. Dress or Hot from our tro- , 'i ;. mendous selection - tweeds. wools. gabardino. faillos. miracle fabrics are featured in this collec- ” tion that was selected especially for Easter and Spring. No matter what stylo. color or fabric. Q stands a mute loif the East Coast. The Arctic pat- James Bowness, O'Coll, Floris; (Lillian) Mrs. John H. MacLeod. South Granville; Joseph, Charlotte- tow Nelson Springfield. A sister, Mrs. Dugald MacPherson, North Wiltshi also twenty grand child- ren and twenty-four great grand children The funeral was held on Feb. 22nd.. from the home of his son Nelson, ith whom he resided for the past seven years. followed by service in Summerfield United Church. The service was conduct- ed by Rev. L.M. Murray assisted by Rev E.l-i. Beam Hymns sung were The Lord's my Shepherd Un- to the Hills and Safe in the Arms of Jesus. The pallbearers were six raphic studies and making a su-l Is that a cause to grieve? , The future's fairer than the pasti If only we believe And trust in God's eternal care. So when the master calls Let's say that life is still more fair. Allliough the curtain falls. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Angus hlatheson ulsh to thank their. friends and Iiciulihors for kindness and help during their recent be- reavement. Also those who sent' flowers, cards and letters of sym- pathy. National Defence X .Russo-Japanese By SIDNEY MOSCOW (Reuters) - some newspapers Tuesday published new reports of Communist and factory meetings at wh h mem- bers and ordinary won-ken .5 being given "explanations" of the recent speech in which the put; chief. Nikita Khrushchev, nounced Stalin. The speech has not yet been pub- pshededin the Soviet press and in. arm sources say it may new be published. ” But Soviet leaders. including two first deputy ya i , Anna; Mikoyan and Mikhail G. hin, went to Moscow factories Monday to explain congreis decl- slons to the workers. Even ' ' employees of for- eign embassies have been called in by their trade union: for talks about the contents of Khrusbt-hev's speech at the party coup-egg 13;: month. . WANT EXPLANATION Meanwhile. as Communist party Speech Donouncing Stalin Not Yet Published In Red -Papers do manded measures to uproot rem- "sctiviats" were relti:-ted brood- alar the imp tions of ti: explanation" of the new line on the "cult of person- ality." The newspapers have do- nsnts of this practice. Moscow's Vnufovo airport ro- ported Tuesda that civil aircraft were flying normally to Tiflis. Erevan and Baku. (In a telephone call to Iondon Monday night, correspondent Wei- land said in amplification of his cabled dispatches that the denun- ciation of Stalin was reported to have provoked demonstrations in Erevan (Armenia) and Baku (ax- erbaijan) similar to but smaller than thou earlier reported from Tiflis, the Georgian capital. The reports. which said all the demon- strations occurrcd about the same time. were at present unconfirmed. Welland said.) Critical of . Operations Fann loan Board OTTAWA'(CP)-Liberals Joined Opposition members Tuesday in the Commons in criticisms qf the Operations of the Canadian Farml Loans Board. r The criticisms fell in two main categories: 1. The board's processing of ion llililicx on is too slow; 2. The basis on which loans are made is too low. Members discussed board opera- tion during debate on second read- lns-Ipprovnl in principles-of gov- ernment-proposed amendments to the Canadian Farm Loan Act. The amendments would boost the max- imum first mortgage loan to 315,- 000 fron 310,000 and increase the base oi which loans are made to in Inidmnth than hoard Frenchtolhnc opp- ii-laoguag . Dllcuits. French-spukin farmers had the I dealings bocarriodoutintheirownlnin guano. . Ho lllu board officials give the Impression of plotting Iihlo obstacle the way plicants socklnl farm loans. procedure in obtaining loans should be simplified. to demand that their govoriiinei ueuclol aver-ypoo Map- The TRAPPED UNDER BRICK TORONTO (CP) - Two men were inlured. one severely. when trapped under 16 feet of brick for almost 10 minutes Monday after an archway collapsed on them. Peter Luayk. 48. and Murray Flo- defwlller. 33. were helping de- niolish a house. Mr. Luzyk is in critical condition in hospital. Mr. Floderwasser suffered wrist injur- ies and shock. liisciisses Pay ...cr:ase For '...viI Servants OTTAWA (Cpl - Prrmused pay increases for federal civil scrvints cannot be estimated. Finance Min- ister Harris said Tuesday night in his budget speech. y Reiterating that some increases in salaries and rates of pay are nbout due. Mr. Harris said he can- not say what they will cost. How- ever. in general one-per-cent boost would cost about 39,000,000. includ- ing the required lump sum pay- ment to the federal pension fund. In view of this. the increases may involve a "very considerable sum." he added. Last February. Prime Minister St. Laurent advised civil service organizations by letter that the government is compiling informa- tion on which to base decisions on the amounts and distributions of an increase. He expected at that time to have the information in about six weeks, or about mid- of il'E conditions in the Gulf St. Lawrence area. lCP from Talks Are Stalled LONDON (Reuters!-The nine- uiunth Russo-Japanese negotiation for a peace treaty reached com- plete deadlock here Tuesday and have been seeking lncreasu since last autumn. The Civil Service Fed- eration and the professional inst. tute of the public service speci fied no amount. The Civil Service Association of Othwa asked fir increases ranging between 12 an 15 per cent while the Amalganintei Civil Servants of Canada asked for a 3300 general boost. The Civil Service Commission represents l-11.500 salaried employ- ees and 39,900 employees paid at . -gran-rain BABY .CHlCKS " Save S6.00 h a While they leis)? wgnolheg two - weeks - old Chicks at day-old prices. - CAMPBELL is BURNS CHICK HATCHERY . Noonan St.. Summersidef Phone 3337 " VARIETY l CONCERT Sponsored by in their hourly rates prevaill areas of employment. . General Motors To Give Student Driving Lessons OSHAWA. 0NT., CP -- W. A. Wecker, president of General Mot- ors of Canada. today announced a "mint operation" by General Motors and its dealers across Can- ada to give driving lessons to high- school students. Under the program, cars would be lent by dealers to high schools without charge and would be used for training purposes during the schools recess. Cars would he were adjourned indefinitely. Apr”. , , Shunit-hi Matsumoto. the Chltl A" civil service W mm- :t(lh'1elll.3Ped yvith dual controls and. delegate. will fly to ” " Japanese Tokyo later this week for consul- tations with his government. it was announced. Matsumoto told reporters after his meeting today with Jakob Malik. principal Soviet -delegate. that the outstanding issue was still the futiue of Japanese territories occupied by Russia towards the ATTENTION PARENTS The School Act requires all children who are to start school in September 1956 to have a successful lsi..:”'....s;'i slave &'to his ft gwill... 5 5' - ., spell of strange Svengsli! Iiiu"i'i'iuux - mini iiiiiiini - lillllfll llllfll -wiuiii iinmi ltiif mi: . iuisiiiii iiiiiirsoii ..m isviiiv liltlllElS"'iiu"'ul.".l". 65 per cent of the farm's . value instead of 60. Kensmgton Community 1 Henry Mung gg said the loan basis should be b6cAnEo99 raised to 75 per cent of the as- FR"jAY MARCH 28rd t Gage W. Montgomery KENMNG-1-ON ' (PC-Victoria-Carleton). L. Elston 8:15 P. M. Cardiff (PC-Huron) and H. A. Wednesday and Thursday 7:15 & Bryson (CCF-Humboldt - Melfort) 9:15; Matinee Thursday 3:30. One act play, fashion show agreed. "DESTINATION GOBI" b L- Cl b , Mr. Montgomery said the board in Technicolor. y Km u members In I would lose no money at that rate. Starring Richard Widmark and ldition to other talent in addition to boosting the basis. Don Taylor. Bank drawing Thur. . Mr. Cardiff said. the interest rate worth possible 311530. Also Cake Auction should be cut to four per cent from the present five. N0 FRENCH IN N.B. J. C. Van Horne (PC-Restb REGENT Termini 7-15-9.10 Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 '.l'r' you DRESSES --- woro meant for you. SUITS -- phlstisotod styliiigs. New styles for a now season. Dresses and after five dresses are included in tho brilliant Spring collection. than are fashions that Hero is fosliion's finest -"tho over-flatten log and appealing slim linod suit-tho thru- pioco costume omomblo. the fitted suit. the boxy suit and many other exciting and so- 'll be sure to find exactly what you want in our Lodios' Wear Department. Upper Floor. HATS sd. our so Bowitch your audionco with an utterly fos- cinating Hot for Easter. Frivolous or tailor- loctioh is complete. COATS -- Long. slim and utterly ologant in its exquis- ito simplicity - it's tho stylo for this coming Eostoi and Spring. Bo a star in the Easter y Parade in ia'sl'iion's finest coat. Amazing Discovery Tightens Plates like "living Tissue” Not a paste! Not a powder! Not a cream or was pod!