TUESDAY. lieuisman Reiutes criticism Of Life In Bermuda l.Ot.'I)ON. tCP,i - Ford Baxter. gilliPl.”'I manager of the Royal Li.".,'1'.'.e, F.ermiict:i, has inkci. issue with a British iicw:-papri' airiicle criticizing aspects of life Ill Ber- inuda. Baxter, formerly of saint John, N 11.. said in a letter to toe Suri- drj: Times that while some blind sp'i's and (tail: rorncrs do exist ill Bvrmuda, he was "shockcii” by the loose reporting tlbtltl' the colony in British newspapers. H" conxrneiited specifically on El rcyiort by a Sunday Times column- ist Dec 6. The cnlunini.-i, who ulliP7 uiidcr the n:imr- Aiticiis. enu- teiirl-yd that 'l'lt'h and ii.'irruw- llllI'i(i"Fi InEl'C.".-KUIS have acquired mo much power . . . anti their pro- iirciipation wzth the dollars of Am- rrirtn honeynimiii couples has bllnfird ihrni in oircr aspects of the island's welfare ' R:i'-i- r szitd "liliiiiltiiigz pimple" .ii Brimiida are tryiit; in throw .'-'fllilF ' "ill. on il"P fi2i'.'k mriicw l'Ct'0, but sniisvd their cffnrls are not :iiiprec- iatrd hy Journalists in the United Kinzrlrim. Baxter a.so dciiicd the ciiiuniii- .s' s claim, tha' Bcriiiu a had done iirilhiiiiz to arrest iiyst nntl jlllllpr'i' scale, ilisi litil ricstzwyeri Rrrnititlns ”FXCll1l' gun” rt-(Ear IYPPS Iii rob'.i'.i.al the CaFadl'ln lK".lPl -nirl iiliiiu-'. El,- Oiin,000 has hcnii spent in the List six ycriis lryiii;; in riirb the in- lestritioii. .VATI'R.-U. NAME Nritnl. Siiiilii tfipwri -.-.ns d.-- ciivnrcri iiv trio illllil,l.'tli”:lt Pit.- E!-'lli'li” Ynxtii li'l tiiriin on t'lii'.st- W11! Day, I-197. - IF you feel u N These days most people work under pressure, worry more, sleep less. This stuiin on hotly and hriiin makes physical titneite easier in lose-harder to regain. Today's tense living, lowered resistanre. overwork. worry-my of Iheae may aflett normal kidnry erlinn. When kidneys get out of order. excess arid: and wastes remain In the system. Then haritache. disluvhed rest, that "tired-out" heavy- tieeded feeling nflen follow. That's the lime to lake llmltlls Kidney Pille. Dodd) elivniilelc the kidneys to normal action. Then you feerhetler-sleep hetter-work hi-tier. Ask for Doddia Kidney Pills at any drug counter. Refrigeration SAIJJS and SEKVICIL Repairs To All T'iiu-s MOTORS Rcwinding iuid it--pairs El.ECTllI('Al. APPLIANCE llrpiiirs Palmer Electric Phones ll.'il'.2l-tl5i-M. Christmas At , Faleonwood iiqepita Falconwood Hospital presented a beautiful sight. during the Christ- inas seasonuwith its decorations, OTTAWA (op, g oomtrucuon both exterior and interior. The,” me 5V000,mue tmmcunuuu decorations were erected by a very: mzhwuy uus speeded up during willing staff, who made every ef-l 1953 me pubuc worn mmm” imi to ensure it truly happy 0C- announced wuuyu . I l casion for the many patients of cuuuucm uumonued 10, me this institution. The sincere thanks yughwuy-. cousuucuun wuuod of the faculty and staff is extended 337,335,000 by the end of the to a generous public who contrl- year. u Mutemem um blllftd In Such 3 Splendid manneri ”Nearly every one of the nine in time, talent, and material glftslpax-ucipuuuu pmvmceu has added to make it possible for the patients gubsganggalyy to mu mucus, of to enjoy the true spirit of this 4-ompleted, paved highway during icstivc season. :the past year. 011 Christin” lrftfllinil 53"” "Ontario, Saskatchewan. Alberta, Claus made his regular visittoboth 3.-nigh (alumni. um-1 Munuobu, the male and female divisions, and in nu: 0rd", 1,." the 10",," was heartily welcomed by each and ntrgtchgn at complgtgd 1.-.n..c.n- merione of the patients who. in ads. iiigiiuy but Prince Edward turn. thankfully received the gifts Island. with better than 44 per d.stributed by Santa. The Christ-icent of its total proposed mileage inns and New Year's dinners con-; ssled of turkey and trimmings,i llllh C-”md.l'. 111118. fruit. Mid iCC'gram included several vocal solos I'l'PTi"l llF0Vtd9d 10? 311- finstrumental music, and imper- On December 2, Trinity Chiirchlsnnauons by Mr, Pow er. After the Mill": Y&'0D18'S ilwllll held 3 dEV0-lprogreni, treats were presented to Will-11 SPFVICC -1115 F9ml8l"Pd Hllsiihe patients, through the generosity uiopririte Christmas music for theiog Mr, power and Demo” Emu ciiigiitciiment of tile patients. lmd, Oil D9C"m0N' 15- R SFOUD HOW-l The following is a list of contri- SL PRUVS Church. mid" C3110?! butions and gifts thankfully re- ,lbbUll. llIY59"lBd 8 Clllilslmtls P1'0'lccived on behalf of the patients: Nam I0? W9 P"l0b'm9m- 01 the Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd., patieiits and staff. Box Cundyv chocolates, l)ccembei' l6, films were shown. w, G, Barbour Ltd. g, 3, Boxes iiirnugh the courtesy of the RE(i,lAppie3, Cross and D. V. A.. for the enter- D,-. R, H, Bun...” g, 5200 Cash, tuiiiniciit of the patents and stnff.l Beaions Wholesale Dry Goods - Aft:-r the films a staff party was,T,e5 and hauduemmds. - 1 held, with both old-time and mod-I Belvederc senuce - stauon g cm dancing as well as e sing-song .5500, being very much enjoyed. A lunch) Bevan Bros, g. 1 lug grapes. llg(:llSm.LYt:(CltcliilJEii 1'7, the Baptist upgi:sdyFooN"r Ltd .-I 1 Hamper !X;:::3ltl,;;r3it:.Zf.?YluE'S0flllgriflsmgiuienxifisim1ssggllde Stewart and Co. Ltd. .f::...- :..”.:::fc..”.3. ;;e::7:::.t,..'0.:W - I This gioup also provided treats for, C,m,,,. and co, Ltd. y 1 Hamper P. E. I. Leads Provinces In . - Completion Trans-Can. Highway completed. leads the field In this raped... 1 Nova Scotia. the leteat province to sign the trans-Canada highway mg-reement. conducted surveys last year and construction is expected to begin early this year. Under the agreement with nine provinces-all but Quebec-the fed- ersl and provincial governments share construction costs and the federal government pays half the cost of sections of previously-built highway incorporated in the trans- Canada road. A pproviile Up During 1953. a total of 546,343,800 in contracts were approved. more than 512,000,000 above the I062 fig- ure. The statement noted that much of the construction work, especi- ally in British Columbia. Ontario, lNev.' Brunswick and Newfoundland. i has been through more dilflcult stretches of country. ”It is reasonable to assume that the miles of new highway com- pleted. in relation to dollars spent. lwill become greater in the future." l l ed highway A depnrtnient spohesman said that work done to the end of 1058 is the equivalent of 815 miles of miles of graded highiniy, Equivalent iiiileages of complet- by provinces, witih mileage of the proposed route in ipaved highway and a further soo lbrackets: Newfoundland 32.6 (610); "Prince Edward Island 32.6 ('14); ' wick 45.6 all the patients. . lupulusy December 18. in the auditorium, Cumml C,.ea"...,,.,eu Md. g Ice a party was held for the patients, cream HML prov. Inm.mMyy,. . and (iii the occasion the entertain-. iiiciit was proviricrl by the patients ilicniselves. The program included Wm. Condo” and Sm” y 5200' 54-vcral carols sung by the patients, Crockeu and 5,0,,” Ltd, u 1 Box choral group, vocal solos, and step candu ' dancing, Santa was present on this C,.;m.n Bakery uu slolooy occasion and presented treats to alll l Clarke Fruit Co. - 1 Hamper op- ples, 2 lugs grapes. Cudmore, W. J. - 1 Fall candym Nova Scotia; 0 i310); New Bruns- i388,I; Ontario 240.5 (1- 4l2i; Manitoba 95.6 I305); Saskat- chciviiii 163.1 1414i; Alberta, 105.7 (2921; British Columbia 99.6 (602). Equivalent mileagea of graded highway, some of which is paved: Newfoundland 137.5: Prince Ed. ward Island 36.8: Nova Scotia 0; New Bruiiswiok 196.4; British Gol- umbin. 117.7. I O Leary and O I I i Vicinity l 1 Mr. mid Mrs. Wendell Turner, iiiotzired to Siimmerside on Wed- 1hEbllpIl)(t:::lLlIl.)01' 21. the Occul)alion- lapglaelgen Bmsi Lmi - 2 Boxes. nesd” an"nO.:r:.. nl Tlwapy Dept held its tmllual A. B. Cutcliffe e 55.00. 1. Mrs. Douglas Hardv of xnm... Cllfl-SUTW5 P'"t”.V (Or the Dillfnwri DeBioi5 Bros, Ltd, m 1 Hamper ford, has gone in Ciintoii. Ont. Films HPYP SHOWN find I119 Fhnml r 195, ,wlinre licr liiislinnd in now std: croiiii sang scveral carols. Santap Mncuomud, Rm": woodwmkmg lh.-,u,.d m mu Au. I.-or”. il)l)P?ll'P(l, ngnin, and preseiitcri the Coy Ltd. u. uonoy .L..m patients with gifts. The DBUGM-5 s, A, Macnonaid .. 35,09, ' Mr. and Mrs. Eddie lifncNevln were also treated to It wonderful Fenneu and Chancu" yu. 2 Bbls. of (inlnmnn, we,-9 suuduy V153. Zurich. upuuu. ,1 buy prov. 1nm.ma,.y)' tnrs to the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. I)ct-cmlirr 22. .VIr. Jimmie Power's. voiiccrt troupe preseiited an excel-i tori: )l2'il!l'.'Illl for the enjoyment ,u sum. of the patients and staff. The pro-, mugs and C0. u 1 Pd umdy. '"'m""C'”” C " C "C' R. T. Holman Ltd. - 2 Boxes apples. FA57 ACTING Hughes Drug Co. -- 2 Boxes candy. , Hydmnii and Co. -- slfitttl. Impcrinl Service station - 335.00. Island Radio Centre - 88.00. H. R. Large and Co. - saoo. l 50 pleasant tasting 1 that children llliiiit, last arting PINEX l glveseltertivs relief Lepxlgp Shoe Co" "I 2 Hampers l ,-1,1"; ,,,,m,, 0, mu: apples. II to Prov. Infirmaryi. . 1 v,.,,,,.,,, pmgx pug. p Michael Bros. Ltd. - l Pail '. PARED ni monev- i:niirI.V- l Moore. and MacLeod Lid. -- saving PINEX CON- CENTRATE for home Hamper apples. 1 Pull candy. I J. C. Montgomery 2 Boxes mixing. -- .,,,,,,,,,,,.u,,,,,,, , u, . candy. ii to Prov. Infirmary. ..n... c....'...L.......ZZI2';"”'"". R. 2:. Mulch and Co. - 3 Boxes lcanriy. Palmer Electric -- 55.00. NEW! PINEX RUB MEDICAYEDI SYAINLESSI GNASILESSI A, Pickard and Co. - 55.00. L. M. Poole aiirl Co. - 510.00. Prowse Bros. Ltd. -- 3 Cases Oranges, 3 boxes caiiriy. l Here's a new product Cl EAN (1l.()T;!ES t EAR l.(IN(iER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE - WAY Phone 2387 F WITH TOOLS! sro GET HIS FOOT ourr FflZST.f MA; cows HERE.'l1'LL' snoiwi you wnv we HAVE TO UN- LOAD OUR WA5TE BASKET5 ' FOOT CAUGHT AND WA5 UNLACINC1 Hie 5HoE -I7 - canrly. COMPLETE vlSUAL y Whitlock Tire Service -- S2.0O.A . . . Id. - 55.00. REFRACTIOZI AND l G H WM C” L ANALY G. F. HUTCHESON 8: SON Optometrists 53 Grafton Street . l flow Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, I pleasant nlknllne (non-ncidi powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eel, and talk in more Tl:!.'l'l-I on your plates, No gummy. " lair odor" identurs breathl. Get ABTEEPH at e 7 uni; counter. "W13"? J. ifwiinm HE'S c-io-r Hist .x...; --xx - C ll-iibpvm I ?' Isl , Sydney T. Green -- 1 Box candyf Frank Bennessey Funeral Home 1 l romfort, Just sprinkle it little !'AS- ii, xooev, pestv taste or feelinx. Checks . Jack Dunliiir in Alma. Mrs. lliiwlirri Lidsione and t'lliltll'Pll. Sliivlry, Phyllis rind Ray of Kiititkfririi, ucre visitors to the home. of Mr. James Smith. Mrs. l-jdtvnril Gnllrint, Mrs. liciiiy Clillfllll iinil Mr. and Mrs. .Vlncl.r:in llnriie were visitors to Saint John, rcccntly. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer of 0'l.r:iry, were visitors to Sum- iiierside and Ch:iriottctown Wed- tiesrlny. Mr. and Ms. Gerald Warren of Siinimersiric, spent the week. ypnri with .Virs. Warren's pnrpnfg, ,.Vlr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson, . in Ciisciinipr-I-. Mr. and Mrs. tinrald Shaw LSO" lmigli and Mr, of Hnllihurton. for Toronto stay for (hp and Floyd Show left on Monday where they plan to winter months. with a favorite name. ., , .- - - - l PINEX iiiedicaled Van- la Tomucn C0. - 1 BM Mrs, llci'ni:iii Walters, Calggn. ithing RUB eases im- D i , . .llin.. has licen visiting with '3""" "14 Cofifillitioli !B::og:g;1e:laldl”rn Cu Ltd' C 1.frirnrl.s nnrl i'r-lntivns in the west- iJyiiithgi.il,:oI.d:;;soom; l Seaman's. Beverages - 5 C'iscs "mt p""k”r me NM” !" ll" - S III l, t i t i tins ivc . DIIM. Get New PINEX DTlnk3- I p O .....,. 1 RUB it any drug Sherwin-Williams Co. - 32.00. 3”, "mi Mm Horhip Dennis counter today. H. M. Simpson Ltd. -- 33.00. and d,,,,:,,,,.,. phyui: M 0.LMn,' Island PTODSUC G-'45 149- 'w I5-00 wt-re visitor: to the home of Mrs. G. H. Toombs and Son - 20 lbs. npnnw fnilir-r, Mr. Melvin Mac- Lean in West Point. The ninnv friends of Mrs. sytiie of Springfield West, For- are very sorry to hear that she is I fintient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerslde, and nil l t l 1 l l l i hope to see her brick home again SOOI1. I The fricnds of Mrs. James Rob- ertson of Sprinszflrlri West, are sorry to hear flint she is n pn- lient, in the Turner Nursing llOniI' in 0'Lcnry and all wish her R speedy get-well. romiiins of the late LAC. Giuliani of Ontario and formerly from Carleton, arrived at the Crozicr Funeral Parlor on Dec. 15 and win taken to the. home. of Mr. Winnie Brooks from where the funeral was held on Thiirsdny morning. Riiriel was in the St. ...M;nM...M:..... i l The RDA! ofificlate praised the pilot. Pit.-Lieut. John Evans for his "ooolneu" in averting e ing- eqy. Just before the piano land- ed. he told all aboard to fasten their safety belts. An eiroeeft. flipped over, they were held in their aeateiend saved from being dashed against. the jagged ones of the fuselage. He also radioed ahead to have cruh tneola standing try. , 3,.i,.-....m- Aatlieuy Osmtew. There was a salutary ceremony at the grave. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Smallmen of Mill River, are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Western Hospital and wish him a speedy recovery. The many friends of Rev. Lea- lie Dlgnan are very-glad to see him back again after being in Korea for the past year. Mrs. Dignen spent the most of this time doing nursing in Vancouver. 3. C.. while her husband paves overleee. son Gabriel of Woodstock, motor- ed to Sourls on Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Mary Finnish and family. Mre. Jack Pats of 0'Lesry, pick- ed some fresh msrlgolds and phlox a couple of days ago. This is remarkable for this time of year. George Cornish, son of Mr. and Mn. Alfred Cornish. Carleton, and Joseph Alyre, Arsenault of Coleman, have e'nlieted in the R. C. A. F. recently. and have left for the manning depot in Quebec. A number of fishermen from the western part of the Island. ranging from Tignlsh to West Point attended the meeting of the Federation Fisheries Associa- tion held in Charlottetown re- centiy. Mr. Arthur Cornish and his brother Douglas Cornish, have. re- turned home sfter a trip to Maine, where they spent a few days with their mother. Mrs. Minnie Laird who was ill. All are glad to hear that she was somewhat improved in health. Mrs. Wilber Dennis of Kniits- ford. and her sister. Mrs. Cyril Easter of 0'Leary, left. recently for Halifax where they will visit their mother, Mrs. James Mac- ougall, who is on the sick list. he community hopes that Mrs. Mscbougall will soon be mucii improved. The slate of officers for Car- leton. Lot. 6 Women's Institute for the coming year are as fol- lows: president. Mrs. Bruce Mac- Neught; vice.-president, Mrs. J. B. Crozier; secretary treasurer. Mrs. Howard Arsenauli; direc- tors, Mrs. Warner Buchanan. Mrs. Melvin Gallant and Mrs. Boyd Macwilliams; Mrs. Fred Gallant and Mrs. C. W. Miicwilliams; sick, Mrs. Bruce MecNaught. and Mrs. Mr!- vin Gallant; school. Miss Norma" suit. The new lighting systeni in the United Church in 0lLeary, is a vast improvement over the form- er lighting. Mr. Lee Maclvlllinms did the work and is to be con- gratulated on the job. --CP. ALTHOII Anton Chekhov. Russian author freedom. Mr. and Mrs. John Flnnen and- IIudltors.' Gallant and Mrs. Howard Arsen- who died in 1904. was the izranrl- Willis presided son of s serf who purchased hls.meetinrz witli i75x,v 002 A054 4744'? BICINCW l i ghost 10 REMIIID You I'll HE'S S'l'Il.I. TIME TO Remember, the money worries that plagued you last Christ.- mas? It's "Good-bye to all that" if you join our Christmas Club now. Then you'll be sure of a cheque next November to solve your Christmas budget problems. You'll find Plans to suit any budget. According to the Plan you choose. you simply make in deposit of ill or more, once every second week through the year. After 25 deposits you got. a "cheque from Santa" next ' November to provide for Christmas, winter holidays, or whatever you wish. (Tali in at our nearest branch and join our Christmas Club today. dzvexsm4As' Czaa ms wage OF JOIN OUR NEW . tilirisimas (lint: ...AND cam Mas cxxaqcxz NEXHVOVEMBER F02 V002 cerexsmns Axggpszl NORTH RIVER W, I. The DCCOmlJ”lt nionting of North River W. I. was held at the home ing of correspondence it was de- lcldcd to f nue and Ito the P. E. I. Orphanage. Mrs. urary meeting when the luncr. committee will he Mrs. Fulton Warren. Mrs. Roy Bruce. Mrs. Dr- nest Ladner and Mrs. Fred Jewell. KW! 65 to the. T. B. Leli- niake n donaticiii of my: of Mrs. Harold Younker. with is Willis gave n report on the Lcalcru '--rrmrmm members and twn visitors present. ship Coursc which she nnd tilic THICKLY POPULATED The new president Mrs. Milton secretary Mrs. Fred Jewell hail -s-- and niiciicd the attended nt Parkdale. 11:11.... mm 4.00 perm", .0 m. the "collcct For Mrs. Fulton Warren invited the square mile. is one of Europe's lClub Women. Fnllowlniz thc re:irl- members to her home for the Jam most. densely-populated states Just three minutes after this uceps through broken windows toii. was returning to Vancouver son. Linda and Roddy. Icon were returning to Intern C the fire. which, if it had spread. noun Although the II passengers a above. ensde bl(R.0A!' have ands were on plane. HA0! 0 after spending Ohrietmee e Noi-lih star aircraft oresh- landed trapped the plenevi 52 passengers and RCA! crewman. jagged hole in the fuselage. Pilot of the plane. after one engine went. dead thirty-five minutes after taking off. wheeled off the runway, completely vi-rocked. Praise Pilofs Calmness As 52' Excape Death In B. C. Plane Crash rid crew were shaken up. no one was seriously lnilmd ffiaiue tanned the escape of ell ttliaooest. .g-. -c... at Vuioouvor airport, fire trucks and crash crews were dousinc All occupants of the piano managed to on route from Vancouver to Montreal. vll liaison- Hampered by petting ruin, the plens cert- and Mrs. H. Taylor. Vareoouvc. end their chi” O91. "nothing nice! of a miracle”. arm of the