Roman Catholics Reds in Italy Seelt To Win By mam: anurro Hampton and VI I I l¢Il‘IlI'y F! 1: ineasins to see Mr. Jack Dixon out again. following a pg;-. iod of indlsposition. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald 3" Vlsilinl relatives and friends. MONTREAL, May 6di—D'you like mu aitatit 5. ROME (AP)‘ — Communism’: . I J . h .1 Id L , b , _ . current camwtn in "-11 wean iii.‘ 'c3.ao?.“"ii.§B§§'iu'5' M" ""1 33-.:t'i5.5i5i’?"a.?”i§$°s.$Zl.3.°“ “" “" "'3 I broad smile and extends I Iloved ' l)oi'iii.i-2 ACTION CREAM rolls" is labelled “Double Arlion" for I. very definite re ' 1). Not only hand—especia1ly to Roman Catho- lics. For the first time since the end of the war. the Communist news- paper L'Unila speaks reverently at the Pope, or archbishop! and bishops. . _ Palmiro Togliattl. Communist ahief. touched off the new approach with a hilhly publicized speech to me party-3 ¢en1y,;-,1 ¢gmmmee_ dren. Mrs. Morgan Mccaughey. I I i I 1 1:, T gliatt attacked th E - . , 1' 01 has um‘. ' it‘ h » ropgan Dzlence Community‘ “:1 Recent visitors to these districts IOJ‘H‘l'lt"t'tlun ll; ltlll: ;o tlirI,'1l:[llI: an /ltlf.s'}l.Al1fI that and mg; 50 ppr. U.S. atomic experiments. Then he urged the party to seek broader _ bl "th c - H0"??? P1”vVEnChEI‘. and Mr. W. _ ______j m: ,_ , , __ '. ‘f’"',f,°“nd°u‘:':°2,.h.,,°,-C .‘,f,'.§‘,'f.‘,‘.‘.“‘fj D. Myers. Stanley Brdige. with Roulba. 8 city on the fringe of mail)’ A13°"“- has a “mm” {M i.lt.iir.\is<_. V . - with All-fahric 2:5‘ Shut he described I. I relatives and friends of this dis- . , Sahara desert. one of the most amount lot rglllt bubt tt11Id5t)'¢u3n|' ‘;.lF‘{lD1" "lh;\l‘:T}“;:' i . ' tp Tl-‘TEX F0? ' , ' - ' en su Jec e 0 - . - . w _v - ‘ trict and places on earth. dries itself country as e "5 ‘hp lnmmnw there are 34 threatened civilization. Six days later, when the Pope made his Easter Sunday speech cautioning world rulers against the (rangers of atomic. biolozical and Mr. G. Rowan Ferguson of the R. C. N., Halifax. has been gram. ed a‘ month's leave of absence andvll the welcome guest of his Iamuy. rcstdms in this district. -_Week-end district visitors to the City combining business with plea- sure. included Mr. and Mrs. Murchison MacEachern and chil- inciuded: Mr. Elmer Frizzell, Cornwall. guest of her sister. Mrs. Mr. Richard Howatti, of the M. V- Abelwcit. accompanied this vessel's crew to the Halifax Dry Dock for periodical overhauling. spent Friday in the City. Mrs. Archie V e s s e y. York. off after being almost submerged by a torrential downpour. Nor- precedented downpours Callllnfi widespread floods. —SNS Photo REAIYS CORNER W. I. Hiram Lceco with Mrs. Robert P. Minister Dies‘ TORONTO (CF) —Hon. George toe O-CEDAR C I ' Iiut§lx-tter still, IL Ii":nu¢])\'l-)su licllhclliiiiiisuofltdrrghd-’ The" 5'9 IWU. YOU know, onn can only be removed with WEIBI: ‘abd- lhc_oI_licr_nnl\' with oil. Trulv it's right to be calleil the “Clelnlnh I’nlL~'h . lzxccllcnt for_ dark or light furniture, woodwork. orcelain and balied eniinkl. . . . \\ ont. dry whitel Ask for the s-pm-io[’ofl¢r . . . 1. fiBJ::(Ifg'f'l:tD‘_:1r,\'7I§:.)-ttlfiergllgfieism Polish with s. velvety-ml! 75¢‘ 5|°¢Iucr Look which the Decorator‘: Colon—tIioaa lovely. smartest sports mmnd uhadga perfection (‘till he ftutly — can be yours with the How- _\'ntir!. so ciisily colors in which you may buy Tlnt£X—lroln the most. exqutsiu-, pastel tints, to rich tones that. will delight you. Smart women arc using Tintex for favourite of design- ers and home—sewr=rs Illlkf‘. Light- ninil Fastener-s are as flexible as your fabric-—:in(i :15 int-riiisliicuotis as it st-am. Th!‘ \'ll.:Ol'0IiS life you chemical W3”“"°- the C°mmU“l5'- Mrs. Howatt is visiting at the Mrs‘ Pele’ Pmud W35 F W5‘ H M F ncis MacQuarrie ~ ' - . ‘ . , . - ld C ' . I I d l l - . -I ' . , I1 - , . W955 lmued the speech as l‘h°“‘h hm“? 01 her Parents. Mr. and "'0" I'° “'9 Cm’ °“ F"d3y- Am“ The April meeting of Road's asrigmrsis Eldhgd Simmons -0“ minisetgy dielzlrgiirdayetitgan Il<i\l'tFir’<Iln 0r‘r’ilii§ rrIl>I41»mllI;)lolIi::=mF am the"; “rd I‘ Wu.‘ ‘ chug 11:)’ '§°5I15‘II-Xx Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. 30' Corner Women's Institute met at Lunch, Coronary thrombosis at his home lovk——i'0Iin<I in all Lightning has.’ f,.,,(.i(5) Fm. [‘u;::,::‘eSTug‘£(:;7u: Lumm ""19 U" H I 5 ' the home of Mrs. Hiram Leeco A social hour followed when hart He was 79_ tnnprs ——§Pt"ri:III.\' IltIp0l'liILi'I it D,-m,.,"(1.-35¢,-“Hung tgadon FM column headline and chided con» servative Italian newspapers such Church goers assembled in good- ly numbers to give an attentive spent the week-end at his home Mr. Edison Hardy. Halifax, and Mrs. Irving,Lleweiiyn. Twelve members answered roll auction was played. prizes going to (ladiesn lst. Mrs. Brad Cairns; He was appointed justice min- in 1935 shortly before the glides smoothly at tho l0ilt‘II of your fintzriu-_\'r~t, is ali.~nlutrI\' .-iIip- prppmmg 5 summepfresh '"d' robs from last. year's tired dread. I1 Messagero for giving it less hearins to the message in the "’ Y°'k' - ~ - , - . Isle’. . proof. Y u’l| ti ti 1. hi Fa. ;,s.p1ay_ churches on May 2. and to par- 93“ Wm‘ W.” V‘5"°‘1 present’ The 2"d‘ M's‘ Eklred Slmr_mms' C°“5""“""° g°Vemm°m under _R' tenors, mo mlo..l,1, ..,"‘,,,,§‘.'§}{‘ ‘.0: Regular package 15c-—Tlic econ- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts. SICK Commll-I-E9 F900?‘-Ed miiklnl (gents) lst. Mr. Hiram Leeco. 2nd. 3. Bennett was swept out of offlce “Ham,” K0” skms nr ‘h(.k\;_m_ mm. 3,". __ mm,“-fling ‘Vim S EXPECTED BY POPE It was probably awareness of the Communist use that would be made of his speech that prompted ‘.l'iF pontiff to recall that as long ago as I943 he had warned against means of destruction "capable of bringing about a dangerous catas- tmphe for our entire planet." In the past. the Communist press has given scant attention to Papal speeches. Now L'Unita and the follow-travellln_g Ii Paese of Rome are pushing a new-style campaign to woo Italy's devout Catholics. Also in line with the new Com- munist tactics in Italy was accep- tance of a foreign press club» luncheon invitation last week by Russia's recently arrived ambas- radar to Italy. Alexander E. Bogo- molov. He spoke briefly but jovially in French and asked the aid of the foreign press "to insure the con- solidation of international peace." Nobody could remember when a Russian ambassador had ever be- fore. attended a foreign pres: ticipate in singing those old fami- liar hymns of praise which never grow old. Due to a sudden blow-out in the front tire of his truck. Mr. E. Newson had the unpleasant ex- perience of having his truck over- turn into a fill near North Tryon. He escaped with only minor in- juries sustained‘ to himself and motor truck. Most recent reports indicate a steadily improved condition of health of our pro-hospital patients from our merging districts. each of whom are reported to be satis- factorily convalescing at the homes of their nearest-of-kin. The eyes of the world are focused and the ears of our radio listeners are keenly alert for dreaded news from Indo-China. Fervent prayers daily ascend that right and righteousness shall pre- Vail. The many friends of Mrs. Jack were visitors to the City on Fri- day, April 30th. Pinette. spent the week-end at her home in York. was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Howard Watts. recently. 35“. her cousin, Mrs. Albert Proud. York. were visitors on Friday. Uigg, were the guests of Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Elmer Brown. York. and family. day. April 25. in York. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. well. their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan. York. Mrs. Earl Ling. teacher of Mrs. Malcolm Ross. Belfast. Miss Jennie Dochci-ty, Cardi- was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson, to the City April 30. Harold lVlCL€‘t)d. I Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmira. Arthur Johnson spent Sun- Mr. Master Gordon and Garry Cras- City. were the guests oi and Mrs. thank-you cards were read. 55. was dia. sick member for Easter. The goods which were given out to the mem- bers to be made up were taken back. made into dresses. suits and sundresses and shirts. aprons. home of Mrs. Mrs. non Matthew and Miss Dolly Mat- - Mrs. Read. Corner 9omen‘s institute was held at the home of Mrs. George Small. call with a sympathy or E81-W811 card. sent. ed making several calls and fruit quite a few sick calls and three treats were taken. The new sick committee are, Mrs. Hiram Leeco Eldred Simmons. Cor- respondqnce was read and three yotcd to the Mysore Fund for In- Flowers were ordered for a Next meeting is to be at the Bradford Yeu with Hartwell Condon, Mrs. Ver- hew on lunch. Auction prizes wont to Mrs. Los- er Clarke. Mrs. Wyman Cairns. William Matheson and Ben The March meeting of Read's ’l\velve members answered roll and four visitors were pre- The sick committee report- up by his father. the first baron. SENSATIONAL DOUBLE OFFER |lIIIII|IIIi BIIIIIIII GIIIIEII I Mr. Lester Baglnie. ~——-j————:— U . . SHIPPING MAGIVATE DIES LONDON tReuterst—-Lord V05- tey. 7i, wealthy meat and shipping magnate. died Thucsday night. He had been ill for about a week. He was leading director of the Union International meat and cold stor- age cont-crn. He. was also a di- rector of the Blue Starshipping line and the Albion Insurance Com- pany—both family businesses built in the general election in October of that year. In the election he was defeated in Toronto South. which he had represented in the House of Commons for 10 years. Mr. Geary, noted corporation lawyer. soldier and a descendant of Unitizd Empire Loyalists. was elected mayor of Toronto in 1910 and rc-elected in i911 and 1912. After his defeat in the 1935 fed- eral general election. Mr. Geary made an unsuccessful bid to enter the Commons again when he ran in Toronto Trinity in the 1940 election. much-251'. Bring epi'ing’s ooloss indoors—with Tintex! any t~_|lO!'I.~' wear. 1 suggest Style 805—i.(1cal for sports toggcry. H You Ham-n‘! Uswl Luundr-;—BVlua in your rinse \\’fIIA’.'I' lately. your white Wdsll has pr0I1a.bI\' talmn on 3 yellow 1133; that W: may he the last to notice. No matter what you may have hoard to the contrary, your wluto wash will be its whitest when you use - t‘If.V Blur’. Soaps and dclergents—-regardlm I't')lUIll'--l':ll>t'F‘ dirt nut. Bleach takes out stain. But J~'*‘““'II’.‘v’ Blue makes your wash really white. Try it in your next wash. It's easy’ to use. and it coda I!‘.~'s than two cents a wash. It does white wonders for white clothes. Buv REXlls'.lT'I"S BLUE. BY RINSO SOAP!‘ luncheon in Rome. Glllis regret to learn that she has and cards were sent. also. same The Vatican has given no official GUI-Ned "18 P- 1- HOSPHBITDF M'5' I,‘I‘_’~Vd ‘lay’ ML S'~““""‘I- commitee to act for another cngnizance to the new communist, treatment. and wish_ to convey W35 3 "'5‘I°" 1" Y°"k- “” S‘““"' month. best Wlfihes 101' 3 COITIPIEIE and day- May 151- 5h‘? was '-he Hue-5‘ Correspondence included three in ve. gources close to early recovery. Mrs. Giliis has of her daughter. Mrs. Alien Swan. m_.mk.y0u cards am: a letter from the Vatican. h ever. have described the new 11681‘ relatives residing In this ~ . . the Protestant Orphanage thank- tarjrtic as an effort “to confuse district C33: ‘x::alg‘eM;::setrsgP'hiC:1vv;:l_ ing the Irisrltitute I0f‘ti.‘I;Ef Chris‘t- C th lics." _ . g. ' - . I mas box. was vo e or e a U Rclduves and “lends 0‘ Mrs‘ ‘en Mrs‘ Wm Crockgm Yolk on Red Cross from the Institute. A George MacMiilan wish to convey M33’ 15" ' vote of thanks was extended Mrs. CORNWALL-YORK POINT W. I. 5,.-,].‘,I,‘:..u.§gn:,i1‘;,e1§:,?,:t" w,n11_e§,l.?;ghe$ tressins injuries were recently re- ,FV‘,:.ank2n.‘gva“s' York‘ on Sunday' of Mrs. Irving Llewellyn. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Ford Wilson 9l"°d- Whlle “"°"dI’_'K ‘° I-he y ' on April 5. with 31 members and ‘' 5”” h'’““h°Id d“I~1°5- Mr. and Mrs. David MacDon- nnP visitor present. Roll call was responded to with an article for grab bag. Sick committees reported wreath bought . Ma°L°°d ""1 S°“5' vl°"°“"' h" Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy and in York the guests of Mrs. gird: ::rit‘.!asedScrliI;Il‘beclorrai$tttt:‘:(s) fmetmd Ellen?‘ I‘mHl‘:’P"3I 3°’ family. York. were the guests of Chandler's mother. Mrs. Hebert ' '5“ men‘ °“‘ W 9 3"“ 3' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slackford. Vesscy. gave their reports and play com- "“'~('j°‘3 ”p°"ed I"°‘"’" being and best wishes of all are cordi~- Mrs. George Watts and daugh- "" ,°- ally extended for an early return ter. Mary Were VlSl10|‘5 I0 II“? Wm‘ regards. -10 "I-9 postponed "0 I195"-h find d‘-11)“ The annual supper °f Ymk City on Saturday when they visit- "School Administration Short shunting club was held in york ed with Mr_ Gem,“ watts who is Course at Hunter River. members decided that as many as possible would attend providing roads were passable. It was decided that 32 be donated to the Mysore Project for Agricultural Implements for In- dia. Mrs. Reg MacEwen consent- ed to inquire as to how The In- stitute of the Week is selected. Mrs. George MacMiilan and Mrs. Gordon MacEwen were appointed on program committee for next meeting. Store committee for next month are Mrs. Jack MacLcan. Mrs. Jack MacMiilan. Mrs. Annie MacDonald and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Ewen. Mrs. Jack MacMiilan invited the members to her home for May meeting. Roll call to be answered with an exchange of flower slips. Lunch committee will consist of Mrs. Harold Donahue. Mrs. Elmer F‘-rizzell. Mrs. Jack MacMiilan. M-rs. Seymour Scott. A balloon blowing contest con- lucted by Mrs. Jack MscLean us much enjoyed. Lunch was ser- red by the committee. assisted by he hostess. This being the 41st an- niversary of the Institute. I birth- ilay cake was presented by Mrs. J. D. MacFarlane. and was ser- ved with ice cream. LAUGIITEB AT HEARINGS WASHINGTON (AP) —— Capitol police removed from the Mc- Carthy-army hearings Wednesday a spectator who burst into loud laughter during the testimony and thumbed his_nose at Senator Jos- snh McCarthy. The man. who Identified himself as Arthur Perlit of New York. told officers. "I am I SDy—~a spy for the United States. If I caused a commotion I'm pretty best wishes for an early recovery from an accident. in which. it has been reported somewhat dis- It with much regret that rela- tives and friends of Mr. Donald G. MacLeod. of the firm of L. D. missed throughout a wide area. It is understood that the Blue Goose Restaurant, formerly own- ed and operated by Mr. C Holm. has changed hands. and that cottages are being built on the vacant plots of land adjoin- ing this reataurant. together with renovations to the restaurant it- self are going forward, pre- paratory to the re-opening at the beginning of the tourist season. A young member of the York Hog family. recently left its place of abode. marched with noted in- dependence. up the centre of the Queen's Highway. -through the village to the nearest gasoline sta- tion with the evident intention of tanking up before further pro- ceding to its destination. Recog- nized as belonging to a resident farmer. whose land faces the highway. this young prodigal was guided safely back to the fold. Relatives and friends of Mr. Fred Ince, will regret to learn of his present illness. which has been reported to be virus pneu- monia. Approximately a year ago. Mrs. Ince was a patient in the hospital receiving treatment. and his many friends are sorry to learn of his present illness. While being well advanced in years. We trust that \.OITIblnCd balmy wea- ther snd medical treatment shall restore him to an enjoyable mea- sure of good, health again. WORLD IIEALTII CHIEF‘ GENEVA (I1euters)——Dr. Joseph N. Togba, 39. director-general of Liberia's public health service. Wednesday was elected president of the 71-nation World Health Or- iamned glad." The saver. GOODS no sssosi ganlzation. hall on Wednesday evening. large Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown. City. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. aid. Union. were visitors to York, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Crockett. on Sunday, May 2nd. A \if,~.\ii in! And the Relief ll l.ASl'ING- , a patient in the P. E. Island Hos- crowd attended very nice pitar B0. .prizcs were given. and a good Brad You for making the quilt for the Red Cross. ‘ Next meeting will be at the home supper. was served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler and family. Milton. spent Sunday FOR Board. edge. * * ‘k ‘k Ironing results. Look at these fine TCCTufC§ 0 0 c IRONING BOARD COVER * 54 In. long, fits standard folding Ironing * Heavy cotton with boil-proof elastic * Colour-fast and washable. Large fireproof asbestos Iron-Rest. CLOTHES SPRINKLER Mode of sturdy, colourful plastic. Easy to fill and us. 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