Tl-IE wsisics NEWS .Women Of Budapest Keep Flame Of Defiance Alive ny TIIE CANADIAN PRESS The women of Budapest took a turn in keeping alive the flame of patriotic deiiance. Twice this neck in the Hungarian capital. they turned out in thousands, de- g-mg Russian tanks. to march in the city's chief squares to place flowers at national monuments. Wearing black veils of mourn- mg for their Iallen menfolk. the women pushed Soviet officers, ar- gued with them. shouted epithets at the Hungarian secret police. and sang the Hungarian anthem nhen Soviet tanks blocked their path. Once Soviet troops fired shots into the crowd. At another point, the Russlah-directed Buda- pest police used rifle butts to dis- perse the women. The Ic m a le demonstrations, Tuesday and Wednesday. were fol- lowed by street clashes Thursday in which at least two nationalists movement to Canada of complete sectors of 'Hungarian lifa-ap- peared in the making. in Vienna. Canada's Immigration Minister Pickersgill said the entire facility and student body of the Univer- sity of Sopron's school ofjorestry is ready to move to British Co- lumbia. With dependents, the group numbers close to 500. A move wasialso afooot to bring to Canada the entire Budapest Opera Company, but this plan ap- peared much less firm than that of the ioresters. The opera com- ltany'”iingers. musicians. stage- hands. aesigners ,. ” from Hungary in a group and now is yin an Austrian refugee camp. I A large segment of the Hungar- Jian Olympic team in Melbourne was reported seeking refuge in Australia or North America. BRITISH CRISIS At the normal traffic rush hour Mr, kmed. Human tgnks and one day this week. Piccadilly Cir- Hmored can gel-e at an maimcus in the heart of London was urea imeuecuons as the tense almost deserted. The absence of nmasphere wmmuedg traffic was one side of the eco- The Hungarian puppet g,,Vem.fnoinic aftermath of Suez. Gasoline: mm! umouncedpme United Nagtwas scarce-and expensive, The tions secretary general. Dag Ham- 3 .E"V""mem i".w”3eq E new lax 9" marskjoldp would not be welcome iitpand the refiners increased their on Dec. is, the date he had set P”"- i00- '0 like '33" 0' "" vote of confidence in the House H Commons on Thursday. spocal tlon continued that Sir Anfh will not long be the tenant at 15 Downing Street- ”Psychologlcally, he has already ceased to be prime minister." was one comment. in The Daily Express. For four days this week .the Commons held a sort of inquest into the Egyptian expedition. The revolt of the Tory backbenchera failed to materialize. except for 15 abstentions in the confidence vote. The debate was notable for the speech of left-winger Aneurin Bevan-even a senior cabinet min- ister calied it "statesmanllk'e"-p as the chief Opposition spokesman on foreign affairs. Bevan likely would be foreign secretary in any new Labor government. MANITOBA NICKEL Manitoba. which hasn't had much luck in all, hit it rich in nickel. The international Nickel .Company announced it will spend l3l75,000.000 to develop two nickel mines in northern Manitoba. toge- ther with smelter. refinery. power i plant. railroad facilities and a new -town. 4 The development will make for an inspection of conditions in the Hungarian capital. I-IMIGRATION EN MASSE A new style of emigration-the EASTERN GUARDIAN CHRISTMAS CONCERT, Victor- ia C1383 School. Dec. 20th. FOR. SALE - 1”; ton truck Box A9911 Box 17 or Phone sl, Souris. WINTER CLOTHING needs cleaning. Have yours cleaned now by Deltuxa Cleaners. i PANTRY SALE today at T. M. Llewellynls. 1 pm. Ladiesi Curl- ing Club. GENTS ONYX Rings. special with one initial. Sl2.00. Boehner's Jewellers. Montagu. DIAMONDS - LARGE selec- tion in single or matched sets. pricfd 825.00 to 8200.00. Boehner's Jewellers. Montague. MJ',- STEWART Pastoral Charge Rev. B. V. Maclean. B.A.. Minis- ter. Mt. Stewart 11.00 a.m.. Bristol 5 pm GIVE SUNBEAM Electrical Ap- pliances "The mark of quality"- Complete line sunbeam sliavcnias- ter special 823.00. Boehner's Jew- ellers. Montague. HANDICRAFTS for Christmas gifts, Call and see them at the home of Nora McLean Afternoons and evenings. Your Magazines may be ordered at the same time FOR KIDDIES from 5 lo 75. Everyone likes a vicivmastcr and lid reels. the armchair way in see the world. From Pepler's Jewel- lery. AID FOR SPRINGHILI. - The Lower Montague W.l. have sent a cheque for 570.00 proceeds from the Nov. 16th. Dance to the Spring- liill disaster fund. VALLEYFIELD - Orwell Congregation services for Sunday, Dec. 9th: Vallcyfieid ll ii.m.; Belle River 8 p.m.; Orwcll llcad 1.30 p.m. Rev. F. Macltinnon. SELLING OUT-I-Entire stock of Men-'I Ready to Wear slacks and 3 work pants. Come in and see what you can buy for less than 36.00. M. A. MacLeod. tailor. Murravl Ilivor. FOR THAT special gift may we suggest a fine Longine Whitnsucr. Lorie or Bulova watch. from 533.75 Also lovely diamond rings from. 330.00 to H500. Onyx rings from 35.90 All in stock at Pepler's Jew- ellery. MONTAGUE FIRST-in the list, of United Church Men's Associa- tion formed by Mr. .iiick MncNalr It is noted that the name of Mon- tague Men's Association did not appear. This is the first club form- ed by Mr. MacNalr and has been one of the most active ever since. oimms - ANNANDALE Unit- ed Church Circuit. Sunday. Dec. lth. S. A. Custance, Pastor. An-. nsodsle. Morning Worship li a. In. Dundas Evening Worship 7-30 pm. Subject "Can these bones lve." H KEY MEETING. Montague llznk. . 0th. 0:00 p.m., for the purpose of forming an lntermed-' Isle "C" League. it is hoped that repre tatlvea from Murray liar- . ih. Murray River. Moat- Isue.-Hestherdale. 7 Mile Road. Cherry Valley and any other in- lerested cornrnisaltleo will be pre- Ieiit. ETUCK FOR ideas? Perhaps In electric shaver. camera. dres- Rr Int. lighter or Men's brush set creased cost due to blockage of the canal. "Manitoba the world's second larg- lest nickel producer. after the Sud- Head 1 The fuel shortage cost about 1,500 British workers their jobs and put another 40,000 on short time. The government appealed to Canada and the U.S. to forgo in- terest payments due on post-war loans. EDI-JNiS RETURN Prime Minister Eden will return to London next Thursday after his llir;-c-wcck rcst cure in -lain Pa. 'bur.v area in Ontario. WEATHER NEWS l Western Canada had its eoidesf iyieathcr of the season. in central Alberta it was 47 degrees below lzcro. Albertans could enjoy a chilly laugh at a news dispatch from Masscna. N.Y.. which told how I75 workers on the St. Law- rence seaway walked off the job because of the "extreme cold." Moll Changes For Bear River And Armadalo Effective December 15th the railway station ricts. A side service will llshed to transfer this to respaztlve post offices. Outl malls will follow the same as above in reverse order. This information wui released December 4th by the District Di!- ector o'f Postal Service. 51"" John. N.B. Montague Curling Rink Will Open With 'Spiel Today. President Atwood MacDonald will officially open the Montlll-I9 Curling Rink with a mixed Boir spiel beginning at 2:30 p.m. Godly- There has been I (rent era! of activity around the Curlin Rink this past several weeks and mem- bers and visitors will be pleasant- ly surprised at the improve- ments and repairs throughout the building. . The walls of the rink have been sheathed and painted. the walks roped off. and the west section of the roof has been repaired. Costs of material used amounted to approximately 530000. with around 8500.00 in labor being do- nated by enthusiastic members of the club. The curlers will step onto I per- fect sheet of ice, having been test- ed by the ciub experts, and which is being very capably handled by curler Tom Clair, who is ice mak- er and manager for the season. Although the government won a P REAR WINDO Wlicii Murray C;-irmicliacl park- cd his car Friday afternoon every- tiiing seemed in order. He was soon called out of the Guardian Olficc. however, to see what hap- pciicd to the rear window of his lThe temperature: 15 above. w SHATTERED. car. The curved glass had shat- tered into thousands of tiny pieces. presumably because the tightly closed car had cooled and caused too much stress on the glass. Guardian Photo. Mr. Lcslic Hunter was rc-clcci- cri president of the Provincial Plowing Match and Agricultural Fair Associtilion. at thcir annual mt-ctiiig which was held at Bridge- Leslie Hunter Again Heads Prov. Plowing Match Ass'n town Hall on Thursday night. Other officers are: vice-presld- cnt, J.G. Campbell and secrcatry- trcasurer. Albert Acorn. it was decided by the meeting, PLAGUED BY WOLVES WARSAW tReuters)-Poland is waging a campaign against hund- reds of wolves which are stream- ing into Poland from Russia, kil- ling sheep and other domestic ani- mals. They are reported to be moving westwards from the Steppe country in search of better hunt- I-Iacrli Mecqiiorrla Ably Presents U. N. A very interesting and enjoy- able meeting was held in st. Dav. id's United Church Hall on Mon. day'evenlng. sponsored by the lens Association of the church. Places were set at a beautifully filled table for over twenty guests. After the good things were pg.-. ill!!! of. and a hearty sing song, and a seletaion from the Male CIIOIF. Rev. W. A. Paterson intro- duced the guest- ' , Heath MacQuarrie. Charlottetown, formerly professor of political Science in Manitoba. His address was ”The Develop- ment of Diplomacy" He stated that Woodrow Wilson after the First World War was the main per. sonality in establishing diplomacy in its modern setting. League of Nation and the United Nations Or-; ganization instead of having a great number of pl'lVait' arrange- me ts, pacts. treatics. set-ret al. iian es. We have a collective or. ganization. where various prob-l lems are ironed out and the gen-l. eral public opinion is lifted to um- 3 corn itself with the welfare and se- i curlty of all nations. A tribute was made to the Ex. President Harry Truman for def- inite decisions made at criticali moments. decisions that only (he President could make. Th ese lovely decisions. influcnre tremen- dously the history of natmnsl The address bespoke of a t-low study of the swiftly changing events and I fine delineation of the complex situations in the world. Mr. Mac- Quarrie told in language that an cou understand. interspersed with humou . The allfIl'l'KS has one of the best that the A.sso('iali(in in Boot Sails From Georgetown The M-V ”Mai(l of Le IIHVE", which arrived in (it-nrtzt-town on Monday. December Iii-ii, in water ballast, from Grcciipuri. Long Is-l land, U. S. A.. ll)(ll( on zit this port a cargo of 5,253 tings of certified; vseed potatoes. loaded by G. H. l Brookins and 230 bundles of Christ- mas trees. The, "Maid of Le ilave," whose port of registry is Nassau in the Bahamas is 208 registered tons and carries a crew of ii men. She sailed from Georgetown harbour. on Tuesday. Dec. 4th at 10:30 p. m.. bound for Greenport. Long is- land. 'AC Mr. audience in suspense throughout Book Week is Hold And Play: Presented Book week was recentl5 cele- brated in Georgetown. The pupils of Grade two entertained the pupils from Grades one and three. with dramatization of nursery real talents as an actess in "Little Red Riding Hood", while the grandmother-Doreen Lewd- lyn excelled in her impersonation of a real "granny"; Earl Mac- Donald-the Wolf; kept the young the act. The mother as Mario Gallant and wood-cutter. Kevin Curley added much test to the play. Hansel and Gretel was beauti- fully impersonated by Corinne Lavers and Glen MacDonald. The young actress and actor kept the audience spell bound. with Diane Gotell as the step-mother and its short history has experienced. Tributes to the speaker were ex- tended by the President. Mr. Cecil LeLacheur. and others. Johnny Perry fhe repentent father 'doing much' for the pantomime. while Doreen Llewellyn, as the witch. in the climax of the story. brought much applause from the audience. ' Little Rose Martell looked a nd acted the part of Snow White. with her adoring dwarfs-Ralph Jenkins. Philip Boudreault, John Doiron. Francis Macbean. Peter Prosper. Gordon Yorston. and Don- ald MacDonald; and her admiring Prince. played by Barry Boudre- ault. who rode on his white char- ger--which part was taken by Carl MacLeod; with Lucretia La- vandier acting very well the part of the wicked queen. Heather Buchanan put Goldi- locks to shame. with Carl McLeod. Marie Goteil and Carl McCullough doing a splendid act as the three bears and Janet MacDonald. in her loving way. as the mother. The teachers; Mrs. J.B. Scully and Mrs. Charles Fraser were very generous in helping the Librarian, 'SIt11rdBY. Dec. 8. 1956 'I'lieGnardlan. Page 5 Miss Genevieve Soloman. with treats of candy for all. Various pupils from grades one and three added much pleasure to the after- noon hy their singing and dancing. On Wednesday of Book Week the pupils from grades four and five gathered in the Library for their party. Miss Solornan the Librarian. showed the pupils how to find different books of nmi-flc- Mayfair l)uring the business period. up vote of ten dollars was voted to. help defray expenses to one of thei young men who was elected tol attend the Boyis Parliament lnl Sackville. The meeting closed with prayer by the pastor. Rev. W. A. Paterson. INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty - Marine. H. M. DAVISON LTD. 78 Great George St. Charlottetown Burk Electric Aurhorhed M Dealer l l Electrical Wiring ' Repairing and Supplies l Oil Heating Household Appliances Television DIAL 4021 G G. K. Peake Res. 7210 ANNUAL contest Wednesday. December 12th ing. that whereas 84,600.00 was given. as cash prizes. application would be made to the Provincial Govern- ment to obtain rating as a class "B" Fair. This would include al 3500.00 grant from the Govern-' ment for Junior Club work in the Bridgetown area. as well as assist ance with required buildings andi cost of judges. . Some changes are to be made. in the present plowing rules. to? bring them more in line with rules ' of the Dominion and World Plowing Tnatches. NEXT YEAR Tentative dates set for the fair day. September ii and 12. Directors" for the coming year are as follows: John MacLeod. Louis Campbell. Ray Burke. Will Hunter. Raymond Acorn. Robin Clay. Louis Fitzpatrick. Frank Clay. John Judson. Malcolm Stew art. Nell Nicholson. Doug Mathew on. Hubert Macl.eod. Lt-Col. John A, MacDonald. Alex Hamilton. Al- den MacLaren. Jack Annear. Clem ent MacDonald, Lloyd MacLeod, Wallace MscKenzie, W.B. Creed. and a representative from the Queen's County Plowing Match As- sociation. Club have succceded again for one more night only gagcmcnls in the United States SCH here the greatest cntortai history of Charlotttown. III PE & l 1 ll Because so many persons have asked for a chance to see this world famous showman in action. the Charlottetown Y's Men: in having the Great DR. KIT appear before leaving for extended en- and Europe. MONDAY 8.15 on: NIGHT ONLY QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH OOI. lie was voted by huge crowds on his recent visit ner ever to be seen in the iison! ggitf MILY A . - tII,7;"'&f gt , i..,l '”'i The GREAT Dll.Kl'I' hVff-?lVi477()xVx7ll V HYPNOIIS Xz4A'fL'.7LI EASE CHEAT DR. KIT will make miss this last chance to and controversial tertl crl friends and iiettil no-rt.-eucii is the demand for this can that the one final appearance-Don't one of the most talked about iiyuunatyou-ans. ofourtlinee-Dortlct not heel None Iii hfuy Roeltmg for 1957 are Wednesday and Thurs- ' i l I TILANI COWBOY IOCIII. Ion and )0” high one far is. Nanny. SWlFT'S GRO-MOR FEEDS AND NOMINATING CONVENTION of Kings County Liberal Association to select a candidate to the next Federal election will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, Georgetown. Each poll is entitled to lend five accredited delegates. ijm 156 Great Geo. Sf. MEETING L.Il. POOLE. President. TM FIN ISHER. ernment test. PIG STARTER. HOG GROWER and POULTRY STARTER, GROWER and FATTENER - LAYING MASH ALL MEDICATED WITH ANTI-BIOTICS AGAINST DISEASE DAIRY RATION & BEEF FATTENER All made here in our mill and guaran- teed exactly as represented by Gov- happy with Also hardwa THE BEST FEED OBTAINABLE AT ANY PRICE. Your pig cannot digest gold but he is SWIF'l"S FORMULA with the highest quality concentrate on the market. YET OUR PRICES ARE IDWER OUR FEEDS ARE THE REST. Purity Flour, Bran, Shorts, Mlddlings, Soy Bean Meal, Corn always on hand. Feeds m a d ii under re. FARMING 5: TRADING LIVESTOCK & FEEDS YNIITLI 5iii.gur-rt. shield the Mini w.,u. at C. C. PRATT & SONS ST. PETERS P. E. I. America's Ourk hills. Murray River - SATURDAY. DEC. Stir "THE KETTLES IN THE OZARKS" Starring-Marjorie Main and Arthur Hunnicut funniest family brews up a roarinl SHOW TIME-7; tioa. and stressed the importance of good reading: after which eon- tests were held. Each pupil exceued the other in his or her knowledge of books. so that it was impossible to decide which contestant should have re- ceived prises. The teacher. Mlsa. P" Jenkins was very gener- ous in helping the Librarian with a treat of candy. A.C. Theatre riot iliie 1 30 I 0:!) p.m. ' COMING .- MONDAY 5 rurisoav "PETE KELLY'S BLUES" Starring: Jack Webb, Janet Leigh. Edmond O'Brien. Persia Loo. Andy Devino. SHOW TIME-3 lt.m. THA NKS The Masons of Montague wish to express many thanks to all who in any way helped to make our auction a grand success. Special thanks to our auctioneers, Mr. Guy Nel- son, Bob Glover and Lorne Wigglnton. The following is a delayed list of donors:-- ' cgsn Howard Vlckerson . . . . . . . .. 8.00 Mrs. Rowsrd MacDonald . 31.00 Staff. Bank of Nova Scotla 3.00 Dr. A. E. Ings ............. 500 Alex Macxenzzle 2.00 Fred Nicholson 2.00 George Boudreault .... .2.00 S. I. Hessian .. 5.00 Doug MscLarao .. 5.00 wmud 3"," 1,00 Wrn. Whiteway 2.00 J. P. Bears 1.6) Robert Dewar .............. 100 Women's Institute 1.00 Stanley I-IGWBUYII ---------- 3-” Klngsbury Store 1.00 Mrs. William Dewar 1.00 Jack Webster .............. 8.00 W. J. Fitzgerald 1.00 GOOD! Edison Maclntyro--1 chicken .. 82-00 Ernest Beck-1 bag potatoes .. ................... 1.00 Milton Fraser-1 bag potatoes ...... L00 J. H. Campbell--I cans chicken, 15 lbs. carrots. I) lbs. cabbage 3.00 John Campbell-ll lbs. carrots. I) lbs. csbbap ................ 1.00 Sammy Reid-I bushel Iurlllpa . . . . . ............................ 1.00 Montague Dairy-I) quarts milk tickets ........................ 5.10 H. J. Mabori-1 brush set . .... . . . . . . . . . ........................ 4-00 Bert Hicken-I hamper cooking apples ............... 3.00 J. W. Windsor-I casea green peas ....... . 0.00 1'. H. Llewellyn-I man's jacket ... 5.50 Mr. William MacEachern-Saw filing . 8.50 II. L. MICGPOICI-41lI . . . . . . . . .. . ll! Vere Beck and Song-1 gal. outside paint .... 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