Salvage Fleet Gets Down To Work On Canal i-'l-;RDAN. Egypt AP-The UN salvage fleet buckled down lWed- nesday to clearing five areas of sunken ships and other debris of r. wa'l'he 160-ton Suez Canal Com- pany tug Adroite was hauled up from the bed of Port Said harbor by a huge floating crane and fit- fed with hoses to pump her dry. About 24 miles down the canal two UN-chartered salvage Vessels -the Italian tug Hercules and the Swedish ship Herakle .- started clearing the wreckage at kilo- metre 39. A flotilla headed by West Germ- any's Energie and Ausdaeur. the world's largest salvage vessels. tied up at the wrecked Ferdali bridge. 51 miles south of Port Said, for piecemeal removal of that huge obstruction. Italian diver. Bruno Sontina led off by tying wire cables to parts of the wreck- age. CEMENT SHIP TOUGH EASTERN GUARDIAN RESERVE January 19th for Wo- men's institute pantry sale. BORDEN RINK. tonight. AI- bany St. Pats vs. intermediate Aces- MONTAGUE Churches. Week of Prayer services, four evenings beginning Monday. January 7th. STUDENT ASSIST - ast Sun- day morning in Trinity United church at Montague Mr. Robert Hutchison of Charlottetown, theo- logical student at Mount Allison. assisted in the morning service. while in the Lower Montague ser- vice Rev. J. M. Fraser was aided by Mr. Hutchison. and also by Mr. James Hodge. of St. Anth- ony Newfoundland, who is also at Mount A. PERSONALS Mr. Hcrbcrt Glover of Toronto. spent two weeks holidays with his parents. Mr- and Mrs. Robert Glover of Guernsey Cove. Mrs Edward D. Logan, Sack-' ville. N.. B. spent Monday in Mon- tague visiting her brother. Rev- J. M. Fraser and Mrs. Fraser, at Trinity Manse. Mr. Bert McKinnon. Plsquid. left last Friday for Marathon. Ontario. where he has accepted a position there. He will also visit his sisters in Toronto. Mrs. Carl MacDonald and Miss Jean McKinnon. Miss Freda Deveaux returned to her home in Byrne Road after spending her Christmas and New Year holidays at the home of her friend. Donald MncEachern. Mor- ell. Miss Deveauis will resume in-r (trade Five studies at Sin- unit": Road school. GEORGETOWN Mr. Ronnie Babineau of Char-. loitetown was a recent veisitor to Georgetown. where he was the Hurst of Mr. and Mrs. Jamt'.l Llciilcllylr Miss Marion Sampson who has been employed in Halifax, N. S. Illls it-iuriieu to nor name in Grorgetmrn. i Mi. amt Mrs. Frederick Dock- erll of itgiliiax, N. S.. are visiting In Georgetown. as the guest of Mrs. Duckerll's mother. Mrs. Cyr-'.'nc itiiieuonald. workmen of the Canadian Nai- Imial ltailways bridge and build- ing crew have completed the er- eriion and installation of a ventil- llltln stack in the Diesel Round- house at Georgetown. tliief Petty Uf-lcer. Robert Jen- klflj of the Royal Canadian Navy. stationed at H. M. C.. S. Stadu- Wna. Halifax, N. S-. motored to the island arriving in Georgetown on Sunday. Detn 30th. where he spent the New Year's holiday. as the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Miss Claire Boudreault. daugh- fvr of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bon- iI”'-illll. Summervllle. was a re- mit guest of relatives in George- town. . Barry Nicholson of Com- mN't'IlII Road. who is. a mem lwr of the Royal Canadian Air force. was a recent visitor to (imrgetown. ilrs. H. P. George was a recent vmior to Charlottetown. Friends of Mrs. W- A. Pater- son. who has been a patient in tin Piince Edward island Hospit- al are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home in Geo- TEOIDWII. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and family. Charlottetown. motored Georgetown on New Year's tlnv. where they were guests of Mrs, Burke”s parents. Mr. and Mr.-. W. J. Fitzgerald. They also visited Cardigan and were the guests of Mrs. Burke's. brother 313:, Iclgm 10- M M11 ed tree were distributed to the Mr. nu Mr-i some you 51'1" ..'.'”.'.u'i'.'au"'l'. J o'3”ui' Mt-nllvof Chattm-ton vow acuniiwinupnlnnsulsc "fed to Georgetown on JllIII'!ggg1ggnceg. 11!! were sums of its all The Queen srongin n colonel: Mrs. Chi!!! Walker. "jg. Q; g M ' ' Officer. Robert Jen- . kn W at Canadian Navy. , I car on Tuesday. J it. let. his duties at. ii. Ml Stadacona. in Rallfax. N. 8.. out of n: ..".'.'.l&' "nu: d3AhhhIqo 1-au:':s: mills. I be has been osnlnvl was on tar. Change by Lila Blue. Day by School. The italian floating winch Squalo. which has a shallow draft. managed to skim past the Ferdan bridge and on down to Lake Tim- so There the Egyptian ship Akka. which went down laden with ce- ment. presents one of the tough est jobs in the clearance opera- tion. Lt. - Gen. Raymond A. Wheeler. the UN Salvage direc- tor. hopes by early March to have a channel sufficiently deep to take all tankers and other craft up to about it).000 tons. On down the 103-mile-long wat- erway. salvage crews labored to remove three hulk: corking the southern entrance. Work began at the southern end last Saturday. Wheeler estimated Sunday the canal will be open in May to the largest type vessels adapted of its depth. 34 feet. three inches. It never could ccommodate the monster. of Atlantic and Pacific N. 3. Mr. Joseph 'ohnson. Jr..Can- adian National Railway Station agent at various stations in the western section of the Province. spent New Year's at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Chester Walker. -compan led by Mrs. J-. W. Lovers and Miss Corinne Layers. were visit- ors to Montague on New Year's day. A.C. Mrs. Howard Walker has re- turned to her home after being a patient in the Prince Edward is- land Hospital and later convales- cing at the home of her mother, Mrs. Helen Griffith of Charlotte- town. Mr. W. T. Menzies of Upper Montague was a business visitor to Georgetown on Thursday. Dec. 27th. Miss Joan Murphy spent several days in Charlottetown last week. as the guest of friends. , Mr. Floyd Landry. employee of I)eBluls Bros, Ltd.. was the hall- day guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Miss Sally Johnson, nurse-in- training at the Grace Memorial Hospital in Halifax. N. S.. has re- turned to resume her duties after having spent Christmas at her home in Georgetown. Mrs. Raymond Solomon and daughter Carmelita were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Dec. 27th. Mr. Stewart Hansen. employee of the Bank of Nova Scotis in Montague. spent the past week- end as the guest of tits parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen.A C Little Sands Holds Christmas Concert A very enjoyable evening was spent at the Christmas concert which was held Dec. 2i in the Lit- tle Sands ball. A fine crowd gath- ered and a splendid and amusing programme was carried out. The teacher was Mrs. Donald Living- stone. The pupils dld their part well. Mr. James Dixon acted as chairman. The following is the programme. ertankers can mgkg up pauI80 only when they are empty. IKE-PLAN CRITICIZED While in. task of tidying up "Is canal gained momentum. other at pects of the war's aftermath drew attention among the The Cairo newspaper Al Akhbar criticized President Eisenhower? PPODOGII to use money and UWDI. it necessary. to stop Buaalaii pene- tration of the Middle East. It (If clared Egypt will not permit all! other power to move in to replace British and French domination. "Anyone who believes the Arab people would accept American in- fluence or Soviet influence as I replacement for B ri t l s h and French influence does not realize that the Arabs are determined not a field of foreign influence. cold war or shooting war" it said. . . .- Any vacuum In this region commerce and many modern sup- ism ' the far end of Fort Augustus on wiIl'be filled by Arab national- FORT AUGUSTUS Miss Edna Kelly and two friends motored to RennIe's Road Tues- day. They returned home on Wed- nesday afternoon Misses Ernestine (Monctom and Dot tU.S.A.) Hughes. spent the Christmas holidays at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest Hughes Mr. Brody and Adrian Smith spent Christmas at the home of their sister. Mrs. Albert Murnag- an. A Christmas dance was held in Mt, Ryan Hall on Wednesday. Dec. 26.. Miss Ida Campbell. spent Christmas at the Peter Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacEach- ern spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joc lllachiachern and Miss Marie MacEachern. There was a dance held at the home of Charles Walker on Christ- mas night. Mr. John Mat'F.achern spent Christmas at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Eachern. Miss Gladys lleron spent her Christmas holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Heron. Mr. Kenneth Smith spent his Christmas holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelly and son. also Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kei- ly spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly. Mr. Louis Mckenna motored to Sturgeon, home of for the Christmas holidays while her father was home from Hall- fax. N. S. Mr. O'Brien left on Friday for his duties in that city after a week at home. Mrs- Charles MacDonald. City. who has spent a lot of time with her sister here Mrs. Richard Cullen. has re-entened the Char- lottetown Hospital for treatment. The best wishes of her many fri- ends here will follow her to the hospital with the hope of better health. Mrs. Ted Antlversnn and daugh- Opening. Merry Christmas by school followed by Welcome by Lucy Hume. Song Silent Night by Dorothy and Eileen Blue. Linda Richards and Lorraine Wilson. Monologue. Changing the Calen- dar by Harold Richards. Song Rudolph by Lorraine Wilson, Linda Richards. Eileen Blue. ac- companied by Dorothy Blue on guitar. Recitation. God's Builders by Lorraine Wilson. Exercise. Trim the Tree by Lor- raine Wilson and Eileen Blue. Recitation "A Very Small Sock" by Judy MacPherson. Song. Christmas by Linda Rich- ards and Dorothy Blue with gui- tar. Monologue. "A Christmas Sec- ret” by Barry Hume. intermission and sale of fudge. A treat from the institute was passed to the children. Monologue. Aunt Bessie's Christ- mas Hints by Eileen Blue. Dialogue. Trials at Headquar- Pl. Song. Jingle Bells. by Pauline Richards and Jessie Money. Recitation. Merry Christmas by Lucy Hume. Exercise. Mail for the Noi-tli Pole. Song, Queer Little House by girls with Dorothy Blue with gui- Monolog . Christmas Doesn't Skating Waits. Lorraine Wilson (Encoredl on the organ. Song. sinlt a Song of Christmas for. were in the city for a few More than 400 administrative troops line truck-filled decks of the aircraft carrier Magnificentl LITTLE SANDS Miss Bertha Mat-Lean. who is working at Summerside airport, doing Civil service work is spend- ing her Christmas holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Willie MacLean's High Bank. Mr. Earl Bruce of Halifax ar- rived home to spend the winter with his parents, Mr..and Mrs. Johnny Bruce and family, High Bank. Mr. Johny Saunders. Murray Riv er. spent Christmas with relatives Wednesday night. , Mr. Joseph Dunn. Mr. Norbit Fraser and Mr. Mickey Dunn- were recent visitors at Webster's; Corner. Rev. W. Simpson and Alfredl Barriault spent Christmas Day atl the home of Marie and Joe Simp- son. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cal-ragliert, motored from Emmyvnie to visit: Mr. and Mrs. Philip smith. - Miss Florence Grimes spcntl Christmas with her parents. iii: and Mrs. Louis Grimes. , Miss Doreen Curley spent Christ- mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curley. ,- Miss Rosella Griffin is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs.l Mary Griffin. HOCKEY Friday. 8.00 p.m. Senior "B" Primroses vs. Montague All Stars day! last week. They visited wit Mrs. Anderson's sister. Mrs. Ernest Carr. N. TODAY ONLY - CAPITOL BIG! BOLDLBIASTIIIIGI ;' .s-useaooIlIIItO0OIononoa Cinemascope Cartoon - Shorts KEEP THE NEW SEE IT - - - FRI and SAT. r as ” t 0'9 T '-40601 aoouome 0tNc"'”-"'40:-i A '"”'"9- 0-memo weir!" For I. FRIDAY'S "OWL SHOW" smuni1i-.is.nasoreossainoinou-,niotisin:imny-- ntisowrai-irnniipausiniilshi Do Lune Shows 3:30-7-9 i l i l YEAR MERRY! OMAOHI - Leonard Macllean. Murray River. rhfl h&u. to lab XI-0 Beck. who passed away roooady IN New Glasgow. N.I. sympathy is extended to Mrs. Joe Nichol. on the death of hu husband the late Joe Nichol, who passed away at his home in Mur- ray River recently. Miss Bedha MacLean. 5 side spent the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Machean. Hill Bank. 0.5. Vernon Macuan. who in with the R. C. N. In Cornwallis spent Christmas at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Macliean. Murray River. ' Congratulations are being ex- tended to L.A.C. and Mrs. Regin- ald Johnaton Jr. who were mar- ried at Murray Harbour on Dec. uth. Mrs. Johnston was the form- er Miss Elsle Beck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beck. Mun ray Harbour. Miss Donnie Macitay. third year student at the P. E. island Hospital. spent the Christmas holl- days at the home of her parentl. Mr a ndMra. William J. Mac- Kay, Murray River. Pie. Chester MacLean. has re- turned to London. Ontario. where he is stationed with the Canadian Army, after spending Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miss May Herring, R.N. who is on the staff of the Camp Hill Mill- tary Hospital in Halifax. spent Christmas at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. The Past! Guas&.D- Six Cosulluloard At Georgetown - Six hand If 308? strste':":oui'-L." 53”" G.A. Gali- dat at Georgetown- Uader the Temponlet resident of Baldwin's noel pleaded guilty to a leaner of driving while his IIIK7 Impaired and was find 5-" "II costs or thirty days in (II County Jail. Under the some set a resident of Gupereau! VIII ed825.o0andcostshI'tIIoPOID- slot: of liquor not purchased CUM vendors. ' Under the Highway Trallc Act a resident of Murray River VIII fined 32.00 dollars and costs for having a load greater then the 00 inches in width. A resident of Georgetown was fined SIILN and costs for speeding. Also under the same act a resident of Rlverton was fined 85.00 and costs for fail- ure to report an accident in which a passenger was injured. Under the Criminal Code. In- formation laid against a resident of Peakes for common assault was withdrawn by the complainant. Mr. J.P. Nicholson. Crown pro- secutor for King's appeared for Act, a charg- ti I Skate after W as she pulls out of misty Halifax harbor for Port l in Little Sands. Mr. Edwin Mat-Kriixic arrived, home from Gagt-town. NB. Later' he and his wife left for New Gifts- gow. N.S. to spend ('lii'isimas with her parents, Air. and Mrs. Dan Daley. Mr. Ronny l.ii'illu-font-, P.W.C. student, arrived home to spend his Christmas holidays uilh his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Living- stone and family. Hitlli Bank. Miss Kay Fraser. ti-at-licr at P W.C.. and her sister Alisa Eleanor from Ontario. arriil-ti home in Hopefield to spend their Christmas holiday with their parents. Mr. Mrs. River. Sands. the UN Middle East police force. departure. CP from National De- Saul. Egypt. People line the Angus L. Macdnn- fence. where the soldiers will be part of. aid bridge to watch the Maggieisl MURRAY RIVER liliss Jeannie Mac-Ki'iiniin. dent at liarton Academy. Wolf villc. NS. spent the Christmas hot: days with her parents, Mr. and mas at the home of their parents, D.ltl. MacKinnon. A.C. l Merrill llerring. who is William Mat-Kay. Wood Islands. with the R.C.A.F. in St. John's -W --v 7 w- --;--w- i Brook. and Mrs. Allan Fraser. Miss Sally Stewart and her bro-I Mrs. (,'lifl'ord Keenan. iher and sister of Caledonia. attend-; ed the Christmas Tree in Little ter Miss Joy, Murray River. at- M Quchcc. spcnt Christmas at the home of his p.'ii'(-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Dali ilcrring, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacKay and claiitzliicr Janet have returned lio Pit-imi, after spending Christ- stu-I Mul'raylMr. and Mr.-.. Gavin Macbeod. Murrziy ltivcr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Keenan, Deep NS. spcnt Christmas in ililurray lliicr. guests of Mr. and Mrs Louis Herring and (laugh- ltentlcd the funeral of Mrs. Her- urray River. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Gallant. who were married in Mon tague on Dec. 12th. Mrs. Gallant the Crown in all cases. was the former Miss Elizabeth Brehaut. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Brehaut. Albert Fast, deep-down relief from Aitliritic--Ilheiilniiiic Pain with the skin-penetrating power of "Deep Hoe!” new to xi. Quick! hdaassgsliovhleotisolatmlnbbobson npot.s,ln30seoonbi'eolswanning eornforting ease for painfid hands. knee boulder. hip and other aching joints and muscles. or Mentho- latuugillub contains a ssziial eA':ki3rnaut:rn. niedicind in lent: to give p. -pens mg power. Greueleas. staini . Get a tube of New Meatbolatun ttDoep I-Int" Rob today. Iuu'I'IU.RTIII”IoqIsat"RIIS SALE DAYS THIIR., FRI. & SAT. FHIIIT & VEGS. Ozrbnges, 2 doz. 73c Gllirpefruit, 3 for 27: RIPE Tomatoes, pkg. 23c Carrots, 3 lbs. . . 29c I Onions, 3 lbs. . . 25c '' DCILVIE Osilvit OATS 5 lbs. 52: Ogllvie White & Cocoanut or Choc. & Coma mit CAIKE MIX Perfection MILK 6 tins 79c Perfection. ICE CREAM V2 gal. pkg. 89: no nos: COFFEE Vacuum Packed lb. Tin 31.19 FIRST OF THE YEAR SALE MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER ELLIS BROS. CENTRAL is ROYALTY and HUNTER RIVER FRESH LEAN PORK SHOPS LEAN SLICED BACON- DEVON BULK BLADE SAUSAGES, lb. . . 39c RQA51','u,, , , , STEAK, Ib. . . . . 59c HAMBURG,2Ibs. 59': 596 . 39c 57c HOLLY HILL . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 48 02. 3I” , ls Aga'ni&l..t'l!Ml1lVl I KHTON CORNED BEEF, fin . . .. . . 37c HOLLY HILL RLEND JUICE, 48 oz. . . . 37c HOLLY ITTLI. ORANGE JUICE, 48 oz. . . CTDVEII LEAF PINK SALMON, IIb.tin . . . . MeCBEADTB MUSTARD PICKLES, 24 oz. bottle . . . MOLASSES, quart . . . . . . 39c 59c . 37c 31: HEIIIZ SPEOIALS Heinz IAIY FOODS 6 for 59c Heinz TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. 35: TOMATO SOUP d3tins39o I 1? l. 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