Expect London Conference To Discuss World Affairs 3! .oq'rAWA (CP) - International guairs likely will be the. main "meet for discussion by the Com- monwealth prime ministers at London. The view here is that trade and ggonomlli matters will rank no mung than second at the confer- .,.co, opening Jan. 31. Prime Minister St. Laurent made this clear. in the Commons Mon- g.y when he said: Commii-led To supreme Court Jack lilaclollan. use about 80. of Bummersids, was committed for trial in Supreme court on a charge of theft at the conclusion of his preliminary hearing in summers” police court yesterday before Mlcietnte, E H- Strons. QC The a was laid as the re- sult of an incident which occurred about 9 pm. on Thursday evening when a man, with a plano-accor- dion slung across his back. and mg pockets bulging with watchu, lights, an electric shaver, and other stolen items. came amoeb- mg out of the store through is plate glass window in the street exit at the ladies wear depart- ment of Ry T. Holman Ltd. Running across Water Street he disappeared into an alleyway on summer Street. Shortly after Constables Elmer Matheson and yiarrv MacKay over K McClel- lan near the Notre Dame Street .. ....ng and escorted him to Prince County Jail. It is believed that the man in- volved had hidden in the store before closing time at 5 p.m., and although a watchman and a few other employees were working in various departments throughout the evening he had managed to collect the variety of items men- tioned above. before committing 'iic unusual act of iirsabing out of the store. 8. -Miss ,Bee.trica O'Brien return- ed by plane to Toronto last week to resume her duties as Teacher in Toronto. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien in- clude: Mr. Joseph Gillie. Port Hill; the Misses Rosa and Matilda Mc- Donald and Mr. Leonard McDon. aid. Brae. Mr. Ivan O'Brien spent several days in Summerside recently as guest of Mr. and Mn. Claude Mac- Neill. It is pleasing to report that the infant son of. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan. Adam has returned home, after re- ceiving treatment in the Stewart Memorial Hospital. Tyne Valley. Miss Laureen Clohosaey of Tig- nish. spent part of her holidays as guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Gavin has returned to the home of James Adams from West- ern Hospital and is convalescing nicely. Mrs. Alton Hardy entertained the members of the O'Brien Road Wo- men's Institute for their monthly meeting on January 4th. with a good attendance. Mrs. Frank Dunn and Mrs. Mer- rill Dllnn. represented the Elms- dale Women's Institute. accom- panied ihe contestants in the Amateur Cavalcade to Charlotte- town. Mrs. George McArthur has re- turned to her home after a pleas- ant visit with her daughters. Mrs. Charles McMiliim and Mr McMillan and Mrs. Robert Arthur and Mr. Arthur in Summerside. It is with deep regret that we have learned of the illness of Rev. Dr. W. E. Monaghan of Alberton in the Charlottetown Hospital. and the hope of his legion of friends is that soon there will be an improvement in his condition. -17. MUSICAL BEAT The metronome. used to signal "I do not expect that Sir Win- ston Chiirchili and I. in any of the conversations we will have. can hope to do very much to further the prosren of the Uni- ted KlnSd0m " .1 convertibil- ity of its currenciu which will be required for any substantial ex- pansion of its trade with Canada. No QUICK IISULTS "Those are not things which can be achieved by agreement be- tween any two individuals. .They are, things that must be the re- sult of the operation of economic factors that depend upon a aunti- pliclty of different shaping trends. "From having attended some conferences and from having watched what took place follow- ing them. I am confident that they are useful and that they serve to assist in the growth of healthier trade relations. But that is something that cannot-be look- ed for as an overnight result of the conferences themselves.” One of the conference's more important aspects. informants say. is that it brings Asian members of the Commonwealth into closer contact with the West. The conference is not being held to discuss any particular pressing problem. It is regarded as routine because such meetings are held about once every two years. The last, not a full-fledged conference. was in June, 1Mi3. at the time of the Coronation. Prime ministers are free to breach any subject they wish but try to confide topics to matters of general Commonwealth inter- est. Potato Cases Are Adiourned -The cases of Simmons and Maiclilerlane Ltd. and H. B. Willis Inc., charged with violations of the Potato Marketing Board or- ders which came before Magist- rate R..S. Hinton, Q.C., at Sum- merside yesterday morning were adjourned for two weeks without any evidence being taken In other cases before this court two youths from the 0'Leary area charged in connection with a break at Turner's store pleaded guilty. and the case was adjourn- ed for sentence for two months while the boys were released in custody of their parents. A woman from west of sum- meriside convicted of heft of a watch was given a. tw -year sus- pended sentence. -5. Reduce Charge To Manslaughter KENTVILLE. N. S. (CP)-The Crown Friday reduced its charge of murder against Merwin Savean to one, of manslaughter. The court granted the charge propmtly as Ssvaen listened with- out a change of expression and was later committed -for trial in May. He is charged with the death of his 26-year-old brother. Alvin, in a Christmas Day fight. sruntnaooxs: w, r. -The monthly meeting of the Sherhrooke Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Yeo with 14 member. and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A paper on Health and Welfare was read by Mrs. Frank Townsend. Knit- ting and sewing was distributed to the members by the Red Cross con- vener and roll call was answered by "What am I looking forward to in the coming year". It was decided to have a grab bag for roll call next month. The meeting closed with God Save The Queen. Afterward a delicious lunch was served by the hostess asslste by Mrs. H. Colweii and Mrs. smes Harris The next meeting will be the beat for music, was invented about 1814. Western -THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. Kensington. Sunday. Jan. 16. Church School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Eve- ning Worship 7:30 pm. summer- field 2:3O p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A., B.D.. minister. -IINIIRTAINI GROUP-Miss Pauline Moase. of the teaching staff of the Summersld -High School and popular member of Trinity Y. P. U.. entertained a lnrse sumo vouns people It the home of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Albvrt Moese. New Annan on Thursday evening. January lath. contests, games. music and sing- ing were the order as everyone present availed themselves of the gay ' "uull igovistihed mental c vnbge Mrl. Albert Moses was pianist for a slug song. A delicious lunch was served by the hosts: assietedby her mother ....l.m.--.m - CONWAY ";....."l”'..'..."'..".'.' 9.3: at the hon; Mrs. Cecil Mac- Kinnon on Tuiday evening. Jeh- uery lith. held at the home of Mrs. Ray Han-is. . Guardian -HESEBVI February lath. fos- Parlor Social at Roy MoArthur. Kemington. Arranged by Brushy”?- ian Church Choir. . -Noam rayon renorma- IAN CHURCH. - Service January lath, 11 a. m. Church School 12.15. Miss Mary A. Maexensia, Deacon.- ass. -FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH. - Cenhal Bedeque. Ser- vices for Bunda January 10431- 1046 e.-m. Morn WorshiP- 13 noon Bible school 7.90 p. in Even- ing Service. R.ev. Stesdmsn smith. special speaker. Personals -The many friends of Mir. .1. -MI. Continue Search For 2. Prisoners From S'side Joli -Two prisoners who escaped from Prince County jail about 5 p. in. Thursday were still isst evening although it was con- aidered likely that they would be picked up soon. The two-Leonard Philip Thibeau of Kensington, and Joseph Edward Murphy of .Prea- tovm-were last seen near a wooa in the Springfield ares. yes- terday afternoon. Ponce also want the prisoners for questioning in s. break at a Freetown store on the night of their escape. the object of a search by police. are reported to have escaped from jail .by grabbing the jailer and forcibly taking the the cell block to let a prisoner out of his cell for supper. . The two were to have appeared in County Magistrate's Court yes- terday mornlng to stand trial on at large - escaped . The two men who are presently . keys when he anteredl I L G. M. Muiihoiland -Mr. Walter R. Shaw, Provincial st. '1'. hentuorn Red Cross Campaign Chairmen ' trificstlon scheme Iedeqiiel Power Co. l.'I-d. Sells To Government .11.. gedequg Power Co. Ltd. a locally owned company tlllt urchaaes electric Power from the town of Summer-side and distrib- utes it to 04 customers in an area which includes. part of Central Bedeque, lower Bedeque. Fern- wood. Chelton and part of Mid- dleton. is being sold to the Pro- vincial Government and will come under the government's rural elec- When this mmggcnon is completed the elec- .tric energy will be supplied by the Maritime llsctrie Co. Ltd. . The Bedoque Power Company was organized five years I80 Oll capital borrowed from the Provin- cial Govemrnent, The electric en- ergy is supplied through a trans- former located at Ross' Corner. It is expected that the change- over from the Summe side elec- tric lines to Maritime Electric Co. supply will take place chug” 01 btntmm enmmg due Red Cross Carnpaign Chairman for who will see that every section of been built between the Maritime theft which occurred at Macxen . ,4 H z Tmemmm He-A W,” In Kmungton 1''" 1855 has been lining up Chairmen Prince County. and Summersiuu is Electric C: mne Bad 2 ow” month. A for tli: different countieis this week canvassed. Prince! County returns Earner daupmnbe cf dim! uonepmm -6- :3: M.”.:r:..:"r.r.:.:..;:.'”;:.':' an :'.;'."r::::'.. ""' ' " - ' H M l ager of the Provincial Bank of years previous, but there were still s'r- S 'ld. 'Ch' f Pi d" itsl lhth. - . , e on an C:iT:.1;,”ari?d aiir. 1:;l'll.lllDx:'SIe, trgziyuiadsrtirrilf conxdu:i.leAd(.: Eveifytlzitirxijg NEW ANNAR 9'95 Suddenly f."?if.l2i.”':."::.'la.T.;..'ZSil;:" .::::.- '.'.2”..i.'.""...'1'.”' :::.::.:::. ":.l'.' t:.:":; -our h;-fwggd cg,-1,- ' , - ft being cose o e rs- AML John A. Moor”, A Wall 011' these rgeaitlgmen l'(l:aBve been sch tha;.' thedi-ece:(pisAwill legrlcegd last :1 .9: hon days. 7 "id HVOHPIY kmlwn ”5:de"3 M tve m e roads .mmpa gm . yea -5 an ml 9 ipou at or 0 The annual Christmas concert Albemm passed Away very wag previous years an vi commence province to reach is objec lve. was held in the school mom on denly about seven o'clock last even- . necemse; 22nd. A large number "W Ammugh hmwn '79 have 3 SOIIHI FI'eGI'OWlI of parents and visitors were pres- heart condition. Mr. Mccrae had w k em A pmuam nf dmogueg, re. been hauling Wood during the day e Home And school ' citations, Christmas Carols was um ht” sudden pmumg Mme 3'5 3 carrrled out under the direction mock t” tn” c9mm"mW' SI on "I WT” smith Freemwn Hon" of their teacher, Miss Gladys Mur- Born. gt Kudue capes in nu. A and Ischool Asstlmiatlon metl in my . son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rob- . 1 5; resu ar session n the some on ' t d ert Mccrae. he moved to Alberton caifiggs H31: .5:;l;gaf5ulch;v;,l;EKg;' egg Tuesday evening Jan. llth. . ch1:li';'ml:r':lb;;rrl t?l:y';?,:ni;:.e5an:: 3b”"" 11" yen” ”'" when he basketball teams prepare for the Pmsidmg W” me president Claus arrived and distributed gifts conducwd C mm buamu" 1l0ll-ll'C0ll'llll8 intercollegiate 59l”l95- Mm El Dmmmomi The meet" from the nicely decorated tree to Besides his wife. the former Due w the tamer warm weame, Ins opened by group reading the the teacher and pupils. Th. W0, Franc" McLe””n' he 15 wwwed for this time of year there is as H and S" creedi men's Institute treated the pupils by the mmwmg bmme” and 5”" yet no ice on the college rink and From the Home and school nd re-school children to candy '5": Chat)" in New Brumwich the hooks team is holding prac- Magaqne the Emma by DL Lu” 8 cl p il collection brought a Mack 1" Cape Bmm” and Fred 3" uses at tli Charlottetown Forum cock working together for pet. 8'" 8 5 wt" "God Save the sum hhni N'B': Mam” md m" Recent'l B ame was held a ainst net schools was read 8-nd in may mce samba mhotney. i evenin to other sister reside in the United 3 Y d 5L. st mum .55 mg discussion ensued brmslna out Queen roux u n or 8 States. Two brothers. Earl and m' '1” "owlu? b' A 3.. 1.3 ofm:-,4 mam pmms I” m"'h" ””'51d”' 3 cl.”"'J C 1 . i 1 ,- George predeceased him. wgdu d n P Ky lo 3 Lb i3”0”' . Mi” ea" "I 25" WA": D; 1:1 Funeral "nmgemenu were not it nels) ay evegxnst Elli: "0 Ag? At a previous meeting. Mr. '11. Carleton School, spent t e.Ccrls - completed 1,” night game BWVEEH 9 W0 9311155 9 Gauthier was appointed to look in- mas holidays at her home in er- score heme 5-4. the only dilter- to the cost. sic. of storm windows mont. EH06 belllif that this time B. Y. C. ipr the school. These had been Mr. and Mrs. James Mill and (cnnnnued (mm INQNA 11) was the winner. On Thursday after- procured and put into place during family, Kensington, spent Sunday "0011 8 Same W9-5 P15-lied Wlloh the hlllldayvs. afternoon at the home of Mr. and Toronto STOCK: P. W. C., the Saints won 5-4. The teacher, Mrs. E, Gauthier. My-5, Jam, Mclrmig, A when we consider the very few explained the need and use of the Min E11,, M.;Neu1 hgg 1-gturned 7u(lg0r(:NnE5Jlnl1el u :1 2i practices that it has had, the team Science Kit now available from to om”-1., aft” spending the 577,, D,:m. ii” all can be said to be in pretty good the Department of Education and Christmas holiday, with he, 1.. moon lforluna 3; 31 33 shape. The following are the mem- 011 Which the G0Vell'lmellt pays the, Mr, A1115 Menem, he, .13. '33: 1,: glzrh” 3?, 1'; held and thdl-' pollll-l01l55 S031. Wil- half the C053 of 530- M,”””n carried ters: brother and other relatives. mm” H M” 9 8 , frldy Gliiis: defense, Rodney Mac- to have teacbcrvobtsin same. Mm Pam,-M Manse M, regum. lgwg IACEAUI! 24 22 u Innis, Lewis MacDonald. Dick Noon- 59VelliLl 13111-9 View PW-delltbd fol" ed to her position .5 tgaghgy in 50 loll! 50 49 49 an. Arnold Mullln; iorwards: Paul Pdfmenr summuside nigh school. iltizslno am am am Jay. Lloyd Gaudeh Jerry Bums. I A letter of appreciation from a Mi” Erma and Shirley Mcwug 37ll0N Lard U as as as Gaston Roy. Germain Lemieuv. mm” leach”? H" m"d”1e”C" mam, of Augustine Cove and Mr. 3:38: iualrion lav, 15 Jean Guy Lemay. Lauvier Richard. extended in time of bereavement Heme" Dawson of Albany we" sioo n.w.a'u.ti. an 3:16 law Gerald M0”3Kh3n- Slmdy M5” wigevreeici be d recent visitors ai:' the home of Mr. ssooN Now its 4 Ila Donald. Ray Glnette. Alfred R.os- re mi n i;'e:n LA” ”P;"1el559L it” and M”. J.P.Mc1nnj5g wAo00igJNR)l'?Banll.l'lL 13:; Igla siter. The team has practically the gm:,C:medu out ebyexsuplelrsi mpdtg; Miss Alice wrigh? And Mr, A,-. 4000 N Sen use 14 we Same lllelllbi-'15 85 last year. h-Will: the teacher-5 duecuon In kee in thur Wright were visitors to Sum- mgggggil "garb .122 :sg3A 29;: lost only Mclsaac and Cormker. The Wm! Christmasy p 5 merside on Monday. . 515383 moral mm capm” '5 LN,” ,M3fD”"”l ' Other items of business were in Ml; 1-i'lW00Flnll2d lt';13lAn(5"l”n PIE . . ISO 0 Sm Mfm A m "M Early this week. the college bug regard to vlater supply and trus- 1I:ensll;8t:l'l'. ass; e wi 13” N”""d' ” "M 3' ketbail team la ed a ainst the lees "7819 asked to make necessary ewa e H y" 500 Norauld is a is P Y 3 investigation regarding same. MISS E19300? M035B- lll"39'1n' SDONorlartlo ll ll R. C. A. F. team from Summer- The mmmmee previously IDA hm-ning at the prince Coumy HM. Magi: l;1J';I;rl;l.I lg; 5:; side and defeated them by the very pointed by the dismcb was mqp,-131' spent New year! with he, 6400 NC oils 47.5 465 475 lopsided 5m"? M 9149' The ”'”i uested to look into the matter parenis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter msa Nor Inca li ion imtvof the team. Jack Reardon, amassed of obtaining more land and reg Massey .333 3:”;';,", sin 3.. lg Pollll-lhalld lllghl”-';;; l0g1i0:'sedn:g cords, pertaining to present hoid- Mr. James Tuplin and Miss moo (ikaila isn H8 148 Blllly 5 ell V' P ll ings immediately to ensure ample Nancy Tuplin spent New Year's sggggootlfnry &: zggf-:3: Frank Slower with 20. Mooney. time for work attendant tneretoinay with his daughter. Mrs. Ella xssoo o.l2'i.'.'; 53 so in SAN!” "id Farmer 5'15” hgured 1" be 00l'lll'll9llC9d 8'4 Ill early date Montgomery and family. I ssoo me a we we lap l 9 W” "ll- next snrmsz. The death of Mrs. N. J, McNeii1 23;: gee P 7;: 631 get The team. which has great hopcsy 1,, was yurthg, mm,ed' sepondpd occurred on December sun in the 4:51.03 P:irnb::' zovs is ism Mwmmng we M,&1i”tK;en7wrco11f:l'iand carried than m9mb9T5 holgd Charlottetown Hospital. after an 10550 Fill! 7d 57 7" 5” champmnsmp 5 wan D Y5 Le” 55 5 mean-ll 91 1'31-sing fun” illness of nine years with arthritis no Peace n we 800 000 tonight at the college gym against and the time limit be until Mar. Sh t 1 U ,5 in ho, M1 P-ma " ” 1' Saint John Atlantics Second team 8th' these tees to take same form ' we" ” ' Y” p ' moo Peruv Oils an ion sin .-n d - . Although a great sufferer all those suoo Patrol as 48 52 basketball is also we un er way, and fee as in previous years. years. She bare the hem”, Cross 1500? Crow "4 135 13" having a game coming up this Showing of films and sale of .th t t- M 91” 51:33 f;:f"h”(;' E; 2:2 '3 afternoon with the Nomads. lunches to be held in the school W11"! fieeildpa hag? Qhflev: I! - II a T S V r .5 go so 0 s ' as soon as could be arranged wast . g 45o.gul)":rmd'3elllI 5" 3" 3” Preparations are now being made also decided upon. mspnah ""1 w".” uwa” Wei Igggg;---1,13,” :23 :33 :2: for the annual w. U. s. a. formal Next place of meetins remains f”t't'”d M? A 5””? 12"” 5'; ICE A , l05Pmnio Urea 545 no 540 to be held on January 31 in the to be Itm0unCed- Binding of the in :2" ':;.;'e'; ”:'&an'1;'e3) 1;: ETL 500?”! All 9"” "1 3”" colleeg gym. Anvbody desirous of Queen brought mlel-U18 t0 A Clmt ” y' ' 1oooPurdy Mice H H ll 1 V” H N, me ,0m,.,1 mew. ----j-j-- ward Lnushlln of Sherbrooke: mo Pr-mm wt! "9 1” "3 n a W ' (Florence) Mrs. Wilfred Curley, snooo Chib N 29 .14 contact Mr. .1. H. Richard Wedge. Ian and Duvar. Cle m t d Am M Ne.” re "4599 9"" "5 5 W the local W. U S. C. representative. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wedge, and r ""' an 9 C ' "" " ?33 ilillin 8:35 gigs 5-airs An election was held on the cam- Joe Gallant of O'Leary were in Mmestead at New AM”: H” ””e e - i ' . vssooo Nickel Uh 13" 140 pas this week to choose a student Howian on Sunday night Jan. 2. l5"t';i1l,VIf'”' John 1:IcN9m' gflmk 35” "W" ” 21 2' to fill the vacant position of Presl- Mr. and Mrs. Prank Richard and 3'"- t ” md ml" ”'-h'”- "wk mo Quemcnl am. 21 am f h ta ta, Union Two Shmey of 0.Lem.V were in How McDonald. Charlottetown; Major, :13: 'W””"' ,5 9," ,3” digtaignets if glgid Gaudei and Ian on sun JUL '3. of Summerside: Fred of Rosalind. ssoo lleaf em l2'.'s ms in LA Dorms contacted me demon. Congntulauom were extended Alberta: end,Dr. Hubert. Dear- lllrw" " 7" 7" ” i 1. t 1, Jan 5 to Mr and Mrs Alban T boml Mlol'1JsIn- -sesi uo rads 44 42 0 Lloyd Gaudet beat is opponen y - .. . . The tune”! W” held I am h 2400 ux Athab in no us A very mm majority. A150 decided Arsenault of Howlsn on their 17th. I 1” Er assoc Roche ul 43 u A m em mm W” whether me wedding anniversary. late residence on Friday morn- J3 m an. 3-.” 15' ii. styudenets ore St. Dunstan's should On Jan. 5. Urban Gallant quietly "lb Dee ""11 to the 3013' Flmllv uoo Ant ms m 199 mm the Em Cm” organlzmon ceieoratecl his fourth birthday. The Church. Kensmston. Interment coo and II 29 23 19 ' 0'; It W" found that those day being stormy his little sister was in the Indian River Cemetery. nu. ::ll3r'"nm :3? :3: :3: rawgm. of the Blue cm” out. who could not get to school helped Pallbearers were gi-andsonsg and ..p...u.., an M Ila numbered than who did not him celebrate. nephew of the deceased and were - herr 505 '95 5” w H m t.. A" for mu wan Congratulations to Mrs. D. B. Messrs. Erroll and Urban Laugh- ggg 3-no ul,;”,;l ,3; 9' ” Blanchard of Piusville who was lln.Wa1terCur1ey. Edgar McNei'il. xsoo icluris so to lg” HOWLAN again the lucky incl: not winner on Hubert MacDonald and Maurice gmgpogn ;; I'M :1 JMo;i. right Jan uagihsving won c.-oxen, I c - t A l d go so po two we n succession. -Av. :i”.E.::'.'."'o.. list 14 izts ,-,,.,,,',':.,'d'(.'.. 1i::lerlns?,m.iiarri.u-rimto ,.- Due to the snow drifts baskcd s Sulliv see us 555 e mi dud!" m at. xylem", by heavy winds on the night. Jan. moo :4-ft In 1;; 1;, ,5; gigs” 4. the roads are again blocked to VII - .. ..i .: -an was wt f.:.".'l.".i..'.::'.'”.'..i:'."'..': ill 2:: PW"-L” mks Cs! '05 "'5 "” f” M" h” h'"'ed,Jmrk 1? "1: lowered the snow to the ground -Messrs. Gerald and l'l'll'n” Mn” 1' 17 X7 "to wood 10” and C0 en cure in most places and cars are out Gallant resumed their studies at 4335-i-.'53'.3l't"' 140” N030 iul Wea"h" H An"lch:”"gd cot 3:5: bx again. St. Dufisianls Charlottetown. after ism mu. wins Ins no 1;: some men ti: 1'9 ugu A to Del." Miss Noi-ms Gallant has now spending the Christmas holidays :2"' ,3: gm aexxshgl: uzuc 5' en 3 returned in study in Tignish Con- with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. mo runs Peta is we we Mm OMB Damn 15 now m It vent after spending her holidays John F. Gallant. Piusville. asssi mad Oil 493 W " tn H k at home here. Congratulations are being extend- nvoo all a g hf” ::ii”o:iitmi:'i.i.':.?, ifoplgsngo Mr. F. Perry visited at the home ed to Mr and Mrs. Lewis Me- I . o m . . ' t ' mnu Asb 545 an & ueph" wen "am goon. of his son-in- aw and daughter. Car-thy. Brocton. on the birth of a isoov Ken "9 7'” K G u L nd ,3” h, Mr. and Mrs. , Gallant on Jan. daughter in the. Western Hospital. mfggg gl”"”'l5 dz ,3: 1:; umgeiginspen: gg Run 83.” i0. Alberton. on New Year's Day. The T, I , - -u . . moon can in us in me home M MmM1chmo.Heun' air. and Mrs. J. 'r. Gallant of first baby to be born in the New sscevurtuns 13,3 13: 3;'d Album" .. Uppser Howlan were in Bloomfield You in the Western Hospital. d .. . . no I . I g On lllldly. Jan. 9. Mr. Donald McDougall returne M" i'ii':r'e'."' uiztenis in .lfdl'il;1f1:', xffmfsi am;"f.',':;,l. Mews. Frank and Paul Gallant to his studies st St. Dunstarfs. '""” """"" ' M ' ult t ed to Alberten on old mlldlled "Old for the time belns It Charlottetown. after spending the 157" "' ''”"'I" ” """ " " m” " least on the new 4 room school in Christmas holdiays with his par- ssco ram M "'0 5 Christmas day Jan 6 where they Amm J 10 on 2 : Al usoiuiro sis so: no mmd Wm, Mr. And. M", Jo, non In- - ly 0 e ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me- ""'"&f, ?u ti 5 - Arsensult and family. ' mm" I" Iwm” , Dllullui 310”m”9”- ui"o'3 ......... w. WA mu congratulations and best wishes U"-1' ml 35011: Noonan of 0- Mrs. Gerald Hardy and children. use ......... our 'lVs ml ,0 out ,4, on, 0, 0.... mm... 3.... Lent: is now vleltlns in Howlnn also Mrs. Jake Hardy and daugh- isssi Cos o :3". In '1”. um.” H" "mm. Mug with her little cousin Miss Sandra gen E.-m., of Roggbn-1k. were syn. 33 y star to In is ' Qunrrie, now of wuinot who with A'g6”;mll.ll- - ' or D." r day suem -1 the home of Mn Ind nose ale ll 00 M, hugbgnd tan on Sunday Jan. 9”” V" V” 1-0 Mrs. Warbui-ion Murray. ,"'",,.,l,5,,h,,c'” 1:” tilts 1;” I by air on a trip in Moiil-real Rigs: ”"on”ldPg'& A r M The residentsofthis district were 1”" "'''''' ” ' . "1"" ""7 cw mi” I "M" V”: on Jan. lull Mr. and Mrs ;rr:n: View h plnudghm lire meg-'l?gow to all the important places free Gmlm. dA'u M. H - A Paul Come roll! on 1' I! W" of charge having been one of tho. i 5 '. "9"" In evening. It is hoped that the snow soessiols us so all winners in olmen's sales contest W" '3' M? w - ploush will keep this road open- searats uo ass as Mm" ohm M T-”'”'rTrT"r-r ed after each storm. IDOPYEII gr: '3 ':f '2 um. mu Mgrjorjg Ann dgugh- FAV0” 0'-mN'l'M- 35591" Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant "W M of Mg, gnd m-g.-Lon-sine 0.1. MANILA (AP) A An Amamm and son Paul. Rosabanir. were suns lent has been suffering frfom . A 1 an. "A 1, d. mm uh, . Sund-y visitor: at the home of at. 4... bed cold and is now receiving i.rest- A ” ” 3 9” Mr rents. Mr. and Emu ':9L 1” 1” mam mm Dr. Dow" of Oman. tor sa s Asians should be included A. g 1.” us am am Mr. ".4 ms. Stanley Oeudet ”" ""1" P"'''' "l """"'"”"'l M ter Junior Gallant. Piusville. "0 l3'll'l"'3 :3 3.. an of Mill Road had as guests on Sun. b”"'Y m'"'""- 9"" 1409"”-' who was one of the winners at the gg”-3., N ,.,,, ..,.,, 9,... 3., M... ""1 gm, Mug 5.... cm-Ins director for Amerlcln Alberton Cavalcade. was to Char- . dot of lummerside. I Idcngfins Co-. uni Oriental lottetowla Slturday. Jan. s. to Inwmwu-I Ooison Ward of Green Hill on being in not properly ammo take part in the Cavalcade. ,3" gr. 3 an in I-Iowlsn on Monday, Jen. & M011 in TV Ih0VII- Kin Loomn Mr. Sidney Forbes, summorside. 3:... :3 in M M . and urr Gerard Richard and Filipino girls have more del- was in Piusvlile. on Monday in the IUD l" ll” "” and fun of summer-side. spent icaie features and finer bone struc- interest of his firm. 5 me IIIA sets ,,-,':''A,.,., tnsliew Yssrwesk-endialovn tuna-tbsaAznsrieaawomu.g - II. within a. immediately to set up Committees month when a connecting line has IDNDON. (Reuters)-Vivien O. Fuchs. British explorer. Illd MP1” day that a plan for the first (WOT- land of the Antarctic continent has been under canola- eration by the British l0V9l'lI- ment for some time. Pochl. one of the planner! of the venture. acknowledldd ill-It " would be an expensive praoo-ltlon involving a trek of 2.000 miles Electrical Union Plans Action Against S'side -It was learned yesterday that Local 1432 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers plan to take legal action in an endeavor to force the town of Sum- merside to recognise the union as sdle bargaining agent of the Sum- mersicis electric light plant employ- see. About I year ago the employees became members of this union and the town was asked to recognize it as bargaining agent and reach an agreement on wages and hours. The town. on the sdvicb of the re- corder. declined to give this . recognition. The union is a certified bargain- ing agent according to. the trade union act of the province and con- tends that lt must be recognized by the town. as An employer. Mr. John Brown. Charlottetown, is president of the local. KENSINGTON W. M. B. -The January meeting of the Kensington United Church Auxili- ary or the Woman's Missionary Society was held in the Assembly Hall at 2.30 pm. on January 7. Mrs. J. Y. MncFadyen conducted the worship service. opening the meeting with hymn 571. Mrs. George Brookirls read the scrip- ture lesson Philllpians 4: 4-8. Life membership certificates were presented to Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Mrs. W. F. Taylor and Mrs. J Y. MacFadyen. Rev. L. M. Murray con- ducted the Installation service for the officers of 1955, after which he congratulated the members on the splendid work they were do- mg. The book "Central India Torch" was summa.riz.ed and presented to the society by Mr. Murray. The newly elected president. Mrs. Alex- ander MacKay presided during the business session. The roll call was responded to by 21 members. In response to a request from the Port Worker at saint John. it was decided to answer the roll call at the March meeting with I parcel. Mrs. P. J. Kennedy report- ed twelve meetings had been held with an average attendance of 19. It was hoped that with the present number of members a. higher at- tendance could be secured. Mrs. W. G. Simpson. Chrisitian Stewardship Secretary, read a thought provok- ing article "Serving through our Thankofferings. The Christian Cit- izenship report was read by Mrs. Maclyariyen in the absence of the Secretary. Mrs. Patterson Walker. tl5.50 had been sent to the Temper- lance Federation. 84 Sunday School pupils wrote the Temperance Exams and all had. passed. One ten year pin and three five year pins are to be presented at a. later date. A film strip on temperance had been shown. The Community"Il'riendshlp Sec- retary, Mrs. Inglis reported 633 home calls. and 101 Hospital cells. '40:: "Get Well" and "sympathy" cards sent, 267 boxes of fruit. food. candy. etc. given and Si bouquets of flowers. Mrs. W. F. Taylor reported the Supply work as follows: over- seas. 5 cartons in May. 2 in Oct.. a carton of school supplies to B. W. I. and a. 11 lb. parcel to Dr. Florence Murrhy. Korea. in Nov.. Total weight 239 lbs. Cards and papers were also sent to B. W. I. and boxu of Christmas cards to Miss Elma Inman. Trinidad. Mrs. D. Macxeneie reported 30 subscriptions to the Missionary monthly. The Literature Secretary. Mrs. A. MacKay in her report eon- gratuiated the members on purchas- ing the "Book shelf". A total of 310 books had been read, an aver- age of 10. Several books had been sent to associate members and 1 film had been shown. Mrs. Murray reported 827.79 rais- ed by Mission Band and 816.40 by the C. G. I. T. The Baby Band report was given .by Mrs. Keir Clark. There are 29 members and 89 raised. 1 get- together was held. The Treasurer. Mrs. W. C. Mac- Leod reported the grand total of 3521.24 had been forwarded to the Presbyterial Treasurer. The Dex- ology was sung in thankiulness for all God's goodness. Mrs. Horace Glover moved the adoption of all reports which was seconded by Mrs. Macl"adyen. The Missionaries for prayer for 1955 are: Miss Margaret E. Brown. Lethbridge. Miss Beryl Moi-son. India and Miss Helen Moose. Japan. The President. and Mrs. J. Y. Macllladyen were appointed as dele- gates to the Presbyterial to be held in summerside. Mrs. Inglis and Mrs. A. Macxay were appointed to meet with the World Day of Prayer committee. The meeting closed with prayer by the Presi- dent. Following are the officers for 1056: President. Mrs. Alexander Mecxsy; ist Vice-I-nesldent. Mrs. J. Y. Maclladyen; Ind Vice-Presi- dent. Mrs. D. Masxensle: Record- ing Secretary, Mrs. P. J. Kennedy: Treasurer. Mrs. W. O. Mecleod: Correspondence Secretary. Mrs. Wal- don Dlvison: Literature. Mrs. Ern- est Macllwen: Christian steward- ship. Mrs. W. G. Simpson: Com- munity Friendship. Mrs. George Dusaln: Supply. Mrs. w. 1". Tay- lor: assistant. Mrs. J. L. Davison: Temperance. Mrs. Horace Glover: Associate Helpers. Mrs. Russel Mae- Kay: Mlnionary Monthly. Mrs. D. Mscxensie; mivelope, Mn. lane Mscuurdo: Mission Band leaders. Mrs. L. M. Murray and Mrs. David Clark; Baby land. Mrs Keir Ken. nedy: 0. G. I. 1.. Mrs. Irons na- berts and Miss Doret ' . Pr& Iie; Pianist. Mrs. P.'L,.wOrr; 5000391. Mrs. Ii! 5 satnrdsy; January 15. 1955 British Plan Overland .. Trip Across Antarctica . The Nugget of surface. ?x'.".."i3 the owed! Pl 1"" ggwmancd. would cross 1-110 D01" continent from the Weddell eel. southeast of C009 30"l- '0 Rinse sea. Specially-tiesifned vehicles would be required tocross mg meklsu wastes of the frosts; ntinmt. ' ".1... 454....-.oia geologist. who Lggquklly at home in the whip-. pmggnlesoftbepolsrseasortbe. quiet hslk of Oamhridlm V1103 be has held teechlnl D05?-I-I N mg proposal for a Joint all 011' tion team was laid before tb0. Britid: and New zealand govern- ments simultaneously hit F9"- PBEPAIIJ FOR. 1855-58 1 . gym; the plan was "Is of II we scan go at the moment. 110 added: "If we are not in time to g prepare for the southern summer of 1955-56. the expedition can be in do in the following year." A in Wellington. Prime Mlnlmr Sidney Holland said Monday hag knew ntliing about the PIOWICG expedition. But Dr. R. A. Fallon pruident of the New zealand An- tarctic Society, said preliminary details of the proposed expedition were in the hands of both govern- manta, :- , considerable exploration, of the Antarctic since early this century. the continual. has MVC been spanned. MISCOUCIIE ....Mona aalla.nt.- nurse-in-tmin-' ing in the oauiotwtown Hospital. has returned to her duties. after having spent the New Years holi- days in Miscouchs at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. 3.-' Gallant. - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gallant and family of Bedeque. were visitors to Mlscouche on New Year's day. Aloysius DesR.oches who is in the Royal Canadian Navy and etatlon- , ed in Cornwallis. recently 8933'" time in Mlscouche -visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Du- Roches. Helen Gallant of wellington. spen Sunday, January 2. 111 couche. . June Gallant, nurse-in-trainlill at the Charlottetown Hospital. re- turned to her duties after having spent a week in Misoouche It the home of her parents. Lucille Ramsay of Gait. Ontario. recently spent some time in Mis- couche at the home of Mr. and Mire. Parley MoNeill. Helen Gillis returned to (mac'- lotteiown on Friday. January 1.. after having spent the holidays in. Miscouohe at the home of her mother Mrs. Urban Gillie. Lorraine McNeiil who is aitisnd-; ing Prince of Wales College .Chs.r- lottetown.' returned to her studiu after having spent some time at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leeonard M.cNei.ii. Miscouche. Shirley Veno. nurse-in-training It the Charlottetown Hospital recently spent a. week in Miscouche at the home of her parents Mxzend Mrs.- George Venn. . Sympathy is extended to the fun- iw of Louis William Deslfoches of Misoouche. Mr. DesRnches passed away at the Prince County Hospi- tal on Thursday. Ja.nu.u'y 6th..Ths funeral took place on Saturday. January 8. in-St. John the Baptist Church. Interment in the church cernete y. Alcide Deslmches who is in the R.. C. A. F.. recently spent some time in Mtsoouche at the home of his brother Gerald Deslioches. ' Charlie Venc. who is in the Army. recently returned to Kingston. on- terio. after having spent the holi- days in Miscouche at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Veno. Gerald Steels returned to Level University. Quebec. on satiu-- . day. January s. after having spent the holidays in Miscouche at this home of his parents. Mr. and Mire. Percy Steele. ' John P. Desnochas recently left for St. Francis Xavier College. An- tigonlsh. to 2-some his studies after baving spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dee- Roches, Miseouche. -B V. IMPIIESSIVEW Continued from P580 1 St. I-fyacinthe, by very Rev. C. J. Auooin, superior. Holy Heart semin- ary. Halifax; The Most Rev. Rosario Brodeur. D. D., Bishop of Alex- andria, by Rt. Rev. 15. R. MacDon- ald. D. P.. Alexandria; The Most Rev. James Hill. D. D. Bishop of Victoria. by Rev. Dr. Michael Gillis. P. P., Lourdes. The Rt. Rev. Gregory J. Me- Lellsn. P. A., Vicar Capitular of the Diocese of Charlottetown. will attend. The following Monsignori will be present: Rt. Rev. P. McMahon. D. P. Ind Rt. Rev. E. V. Ils- Kensie, D. P.. Charlottstown; RB; Rev. James E. Murphy. D. P.. Souris, P. E. 1.: Rt Rev. A. M. Parent. D. P.. Rector. Laval Uni- versity: Rt. Rev. James Granville, D. P., Halifax; Rt. Rev. E. J. Mao- Donald. D. P.. and Rt. Rev. J. A. Goulet, Cornwall. Ontario; the lit. Revs. P. J. Nicholson. R.. O. Mas- Oillivray and M. M. Cosdy. of the Diocese of Antlgonlsh. and,R.t. Rev. W. J. Burns. Halifax. In "addition to the large group of clergy convening in Antig for the ceremony. there will be rap- ressntativea of Government, of the Board of Governors and Faculty of St. Francis Xavier University. and delegatlo of paridiioners from Bishop Macnachernh former par- ishes of Mount Carmel. New Water- ford .and Immaculate Conoap ... Sydney Mines. and his native per- ish 1 Broad Cove. immediate relatives present will be a brother. Rev. Dougald Mae- Eachern. Pastor. st. Mary's. Msbou. Inverneu county. and two sisters. Sisisr Louise lllorence. S. 0.. St. Agnes Convent. New Waterford. and- Mrs. .1. A. H. Mssnellan. Dunvegsn." Invarnsas county. . . A special musical program. for both the Liturgical reception and the alien. will 5 1 , alnotmnot M. -r. .1. i.saur.sm.w. J. use-T XHWIUOII