,:""”I""'” N” "'III'I'- Says Textile . ' ' Rd.” mm Wednesday. Feb. 9, ms The om-din ommonwea Industry Needs 1 I Is Show-' Af Logk. R9,"; 'New Glasgow. 1; policy--v'r'..u' u diplomats not- (,t1heurgh!llle.waa'ld?1 Prune ta 1 --Mr. Vincent Gallant of - r lnlste . mm 1 - 1 , 1 " the prime in ii save an LTON. 0nt., (CP)- A g...m. Gum MVWmI.. I Fl?h1Ifr:d'j3,I"';I.;:uf,:,'”;;dIVl”" ”" GINEW (I:ILASG0Wed(EdP)u- New asgow angers g 1 . Pill- d f'I d II. III llltlll . 31:1” jd'g:;iT oiepifoiigy :5; tin Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Mrs.iC13 x3V191" 3'2 1'9” T"9'dlY”llIH highlight of thg pro gm y Le:-VFIBIIIK Richard of 0'Leary, on thew? 15-159 .I2'l 1eI3d in "1913 b”t"dT day at iii. s.....m.E;.d. 112:3.-y morning or February zird. went toi'l11119I APR senior hockey IIIIIII iunciigon meeting. Produced by Duvar to visit at the home of Mrs. 59m1-flN11l- Rotary Intematlorial and starring Alyre Gallant. Range” ”9f?d9d W" W333 Edward Arno1dI Hollywood nan I Iperiods sail away their M ,1" mm tweed the mm” of R0. Mr. Dave Griffin of the LOCkI.Wtn against the Saints who IIVO tary since its beginning in 1905 Road. was in 0 Leary on Thurs- forced theleague champions into down through the years as it d”'Feb"""Y 3'd' "H" Pl(3Il;:"3 41"” 13 m an. ' ,5 3,, ' u f h . Igameso eserles. wad "Id i::':;I'lc'IIrII1::rd fervticg Clifford Arsenaiilt of Hnwlan.I Ducky Macman ended an u.. Ibo” "H. II. llmon Every P.” was Iln Forest View on Thursdaying 4:39 of the ucond 09.,-um. eV9""'1K- February 3"1- lstanza. Bert Dalllng and Jim Ille- of tha globe. Scenes of the R0- tary International conventions Frank (lullicutt of the Rii.-..a,...- 1I:IfI';fI1f”5c"'9d "'9 ml” 3'33" held in the principal cities of R d. - i 0-L . Th . 4 .- the world. showed how lnterna- (13; ey(:nT;s1g ni.-,i,n:,:,r.: ms t '1"”'k K93""E , 3"t1-Jim 993'” tlonal the organization really is .1 ' P'f'k9d "P f'”119E'3l1 30515 1' I-119 as delegates. representative of Henry Gallant of the IAICKE f1'”"1 P9"0f1' ' almost every race and creed met Road, was in O'Leary. FehruaryI 'm'ij--' j to renew old friendships and 4th. . 0 0 plan for the future service of I in mm ..3".l""'Z”li ”:"."r ””l'i?l"Tro Ii Winner Guests present yesterday were - - - T U 9-ll - CW3" 0 E i J. Elmer Murphy. editor or the Locke liiIiIfId arriIIwtII home with a P Y Jul”-nal pio eel-I CI R935 Mac. snowsmo "e w it he recently. g.-I-h fi 1 I . f m Cece!” ' Itenzie. J.I oyd Gorrill and Geo. pll1'Ch3SBd- 3 ca,f,pbX ;,,:,yh).O,r0okep1ace on : Clow president J. C. (Budi Moun- IIHIIIIDII TI Can”, of Fnrem January 3151 in the Summersldo us thought to the problems of - Itouciear energy. The latest discov- gxme hdum-y 'Wk”'m” u” eries confront humanity with a anafnan lllllnufscturers are 317' iorce which is aImost beyond the 1113 7-0 improve and maintain their capacity of mans brain to com- polltlnn, rather than relying chief- prehend or measure. They present 13' on tariffs to protect their do- . choice and a challenge. 3189110 lllhrket. but could do more. "is this vast power to be de- William King ofMontroal,adit.or vialoped for the benefit of man, or of the Canadian Textila Journal, is it to be used to bring ruin Ipoks Saturday at an mu. um, upon the human race?" versary dinner of tits Ontario sec. Churchill presided over the meet- tlon of the Canadian Auocini.-ion ing of Commonwealth leaders who of Textile Colorist: and Chemists gpoke for 375.000.0tI)0 people-one He said that. while tariffs on im- fourth of the worlds population. i-agrti oIt exttIIIIes "obvionniy in. Bonn e. ' e " EFFECTIVE DETEIIRENT its own efforts as wuelltlryas A separate communique on de- 3 "1079 119811830 policy on tariffs fence talks. which were not at- W the government could achieve tended by India and Ceylon. said: I Ereater distinction." "They agreed that the over- 119 urged the technical associa- mhwming superiority of the west. tions to increase their technologi- ern powers in nuclear weapons of- 081 programs and commended the fcrs at the present time the most 'v9Xfl19 Schools In Hamilton and St, effective and practical assurance Hyaclllthe. Qlle.. for their con- that world peace will not be dis- fflbiitlons of trained technicians ' iurlmd by any deliberate act of W910 industry in Canada. - aggression. I ”They agreed that their defence ,I I t "n ided i - - - policies should he founded on the C . .”f mlnfsfefi f0? 1116: pre- 5' ' pr” ' View was in Otlseary on Fridayrl cm-lmg Rink The wmpmg rink priiit-iple that war can be pre- '""3'51"Pr T119 Cpl"-T31 committee February 4th. -.W.35 Belly14l"1l19Fl9l”;5klP3M”'1W vented if the free dIClIl0Cl'&Clun are mg: Jam ' wmmnued from mm, 1, I iHlnl.0ll. Male: Winnie Grant. Sec- resnlved to maintain in readiness W85 llDt clear whether Bul. .::..L.....?..j The many trivnils nf Ivl'3-IL'P onri; Irene Dickie. Lead. forces sufficiently strong to deter Eanin retains the defence ministry. I I I Arsenault. of linwlan. will be glad Runners up More Sally Easier. V any potential aggressor." Some diplomatic quarters spec- Last -Cpnlian to hear that after spending a few Skip. Fran Henthorh. Mate; Helen iilated that Bulganin would be a I I . days in the Western Hospital she Smith. Second; Army Beer. Iead. WORK FOR DISARMAMENT sort of chairman of the board-a r , - V” e I 1' Ir mtilrfife ill 1-hi W l 1 h d F I W 51.. was able to return to her home -I. The conI.IOmDnweI?mI,I INHIIEYS ?:I:)IIrIdiIi:IIIII;)er'II-and not a strong per- I; I I V - I . I r I II ,I I I I I .I I gglalill Inga: ;r;)I:;ngaI::iIIufIiIcI:s hlegxh IIi:IyH;iIIiIzIlIan on Wednesday, Fehru. pit-(lged 1' war or a ar- - , . I I ' . fifj;-jsj .. nizinient adgreement whifch II IlIiIicl;s Ih':hIf;I'gIIIVIVI:11IfIII1'IIl5I:: flI:1I?5I:I10l1603b0l1f H n "C :lt)Ie(Il:f:y ICIP bfzforbee completed by (in Friilav Vriliruarv '.ih Mr t '1 forces an weapons o a n s 6 -Yeti!" I L 11,. . A l . ' ' ' '. MAY ', ?l.':'..K.ll.'.i.S"f.l'.”i..”.f.?;"”l” ' - O e'e””0”Y ” 0" Ct” ll: '::::.:'::: :2: 3P"rl'i-i2.l”"w3i:”?i”lu:i'.i.?:i? V”"'1 c"'”'""- f -in-9." I I mpor an . . . . . . . I -0 . 5 no ' v -, aw... zeniand prim, mmme, events in s.,.n.,t me in me 1”, Prime Minister St. Laurent (right) is presented with the honorary freedom of the City of London in a ceremony at 01 Formosiig Crowded aboard Chin Visitors at the home of Mr and 11 Snmoy iioiinnd in . separate state. year. He had charge of the new the Guildhall. The Chamberlain of London presents Mr. St. Laurent with a copy of the Freedom in a silver-gilt "959 ” '”1”l 3 Cm" and U4 so Mrs. Leo Arsenauit on Fridai it ' mm, said the discussions were agricultural program with its casket (Cp from Ap)I . transports while carrier fighter evening pebmary 5,” Mn, Ml; IOIITOIJDOISI ' jl our-shadowed by the hnplicgnons stress on mechanization and the planes flashed overhead on pa- and Mrs. Joseph Gallant Of 1.-or. Fidizet.iiiir.nrviie-iii:-kingInd:for T of ihori;iIonIi:cle8IiI'IwarfareI and the gfIEe1IfjI1IfI5IfIlIfI1IlI1cI1I1fI ViFIBIlllI 1 all C13 Iizf I. do u Ru k , . a 1-W11 . est View and Mr. and Mrs. Alban i'.Ti!.Mn't'r'rf.rrf:r"i-li.i.”ii'i" "rrr:qomnut:lll1- I crixia o te na coas. I "F8 58- Esjpar - ' Late reports from the Tacben A ' It f H l . .' Q. ." "The dangers and horrors of the :11 WBIGIIIIVEI for concentration of ? .'es I In S S 1 1 '5 Mmor League said only one civilian had def tenard 0 ow an i,ri..i'.-':i"..e.7r”.'.3lTf11.S.,'ii?5:?n:-3 ” 1 one naturally colored our anxieties 93VY 11 1-15 l'Y- ued i ' N in U . Oila Griffin of Burton. was in '"'M exnzriinwt Entire lemlltee . from the; other and influenced all IM31:ll1(0V IhliIl:1I5II179eIllIII BsISIlIlC1ated V's". fawn Resulfs filer Taghgiwam on or ' or P ;rIiIrest View on Friday. Fvhriiary may h:ov'.-ri:i”"r1 our thin ing on security. defence Slice llgus. .w a ive to i . .. O r R I M 1 i th 15 r -1- . ,5" '”,. " ., f I - 'I and foreign policy." he said. lnorease llglit industry production J": '.””f5 .”.l9m ll” 5”""”"' Ve 1 e erton 993 S 0iil.V minor hockey contests 0,, 3:”; 0, eL.,w'23o T2cV,1,e':"”,,,:,;"t rm---W - -- --- - i lint-'3 'i'r'."ti”.e"iTr.zZ'Ai3.mrI?3ii'3nkS3: - llolliind added the ouster of Mal- 1'0? C0ll3llmel' E00115-8 program 5. e awe: U" mg ullb Eng .1”) - . played yesterday " R918” Rink of the 15000 Not" 't t 1 re u- tcnntinurd from pair? 5) i l:i1irNt':id '"'”"'i"r'ivv":l" '3' 1 cukm. 0,, mp of the Formosa which Kruushchev personally disg tiom the MontagueI(.lub visited I-The Summei-side Aces con- onds before the end of regular were three Bantam IIXUIFESI in la” and 'ue”.Iua' an n N gm , ..yandaher:'.:rI:i:vt.hevli;o G 1' crisis Complicated the C many credited berm-alas; momhvs central Charlottetown for friendly games tinuedI their unbeaten streak by play when IPerley liardy got a the first game Dodgers went Tame" g ” r or I First-3 ...-iemmc ...'.n.,. c.,. .-I iiealtlils present efforts to ease in- Cpmmittee meeting. on Tuesday afternoon. following defeating the Alberton Regals at gash on his forehead. presurri- down to defeat at the hands of ' Speech Forecasts riea the tahIlntii Into the baweisbr .. iornaiinnai tension. He did not the matches they were entertain. the Raceway Stadium last night ably from a flying stick, and it the Regals by a score of 4-0. Fms P , ,"'f;gIfr'I'I't' :I'f,;'ilIljIf.rI.ITI"II'I;tI:"';I7"ItIIf , ,; 91a,,m.amI COLLECTIVE RULE ENDED? ed at a banquet in the Winches- by the SCt:Ire 0f6III-5I. Tit: Vfliilb wasIIIIIthouI:;ht the wound would Regals goals were scored by T "A55 0l E3 IIhose roads where traffic is so gi-edit-ntgnes riirhttn wnrkr&wl K1"'"5hch9V'l W19 111 fpfelill life gr ,.?e”",;i':Ed:f,?"'Mgif::,diSl0c?.::' glefriorlverzndofgm CIIEIII ltlllfll thset regonifiet rieifowgtt fO:(:0l':ttI”chf(f)Sllf glaliutjllswrey 13) and L. Robenl Vice-Admiral Alfred M. Pride. Sli:fV8);lllIl2atM'IiII hitgehehezfizlfldarlclopl l:,il';II:iv:(t:r't,i:k:.:'”i:l,1(:r,ii'-crddmlythh . (Continued from pa” 1) fI1:I1IlI':- fI1IlIl;I0ll8I1l the ellIIIIphB5I1IIII oil dorm The banqdel was convened end of the game scored goal goals for the Aces. and added an In the second game the Flyers 7th Fleet commander. held the gravel will be the first require? gi.t'i.og:m(1ll:t'.:i:rd?niD3:f:?;?; lt' ..,...n.m.....L..m 0bIIeIIy:IeIIII lIlISeII'g'.InVIVIlIi: IIIIItI2geecI :IIIIIl:I5I' by Helen Macmanzie and Valem I;aIiI;IIsgIiIzIiIiI1 IiInIIIiIIII1 tIhIfe p(;VIVne.I'fIl:lInsSItl.;!IlI: IaIIf:IIISIts. wIIlIIeII ;VI(I)Ii;IIdthI(eDII IIIIi;lmIIi.Iiiv,I gsreatsd tlI:e l-iawIksI by a score of IIlIIIlIiIIIIIciIiI'IiII::Ii;sII VAIIEEIIIEIIIKCIIII off men! on busy roads and evenig IZIII:II:;nxIfIII.III;IiInI-InIiI.IIl-III-Iyc-ItIII-I::i.rI: N E h mam of Finance Mm” A tuie decorations arranged by . '. K i I 05 - 9'9 311113111 baflied lll 5. - P-m' 1193' P511? pavement where the need md d'I;,t,I.Iilg , ted h D D ew mp a5IS . 59' many V1 . . w . minated 2 minutes and 52 sec- valuable player on the home team. two for Flyers while Archie Mac- day FOFNDS3 "me 31111 m9 9m" is Ereatest ' "H: - "V " ' i ZV.ereV hem” Pamamem ZV9r9V 1 algmet fnm a-(Med 3- gay - -109 Bemafd had 8 goal and three Fadyen netted the third one barkation of civiliahs from South "D ' th s 1" Wm I1 ed with particular interest that 55” emP1'a515”" m""9Y I" arm” lame and we” earned out m we assists. Gay scored two goals. Third game of the day was the Tachen would continue around ernmulIllI.1gh e pmd y-ear my Gm” I I A M a man associated with -the mili- ?:”uV”' "9935" -VIIIbeC3IP5IEI"'e"e cmgggnmggfllgsmfxg lg cxyge and MCA"1ll1T- 1'13lT15 and T3)" hardest fought of all three and the clock minisfrationasofcge uhifgirsthttf . tary had become the new prime 3 9" 110 95590 8 0 el'llti- . .' i i lor each collected two assists produced some of ins best hockey A .,e,e',, mi 1 I 1 l - n... mmisteh There was Mme smcI ,1oMHen5ionsI in,n5I am-iI rgd am? wime cand1esI Cl d G d I d B .d I h I ce IIni5 ry commun- Province with aVIrIy possible mum here that II meant . Ma,E.nkm,.s resignation chm” Th? wmnmg mm from Sum. uHemPIOYed IIIIiIiIuoi:Ie I:iIiIiIIIIeIIIIIaIiIiIIII 0:'IIIIrIIefIIlef:III igyzdgIi:I:.IIa;i:II:oIIcIIagcII1:gsII::IIIbiIIgI 3Iue said the IrIoI:IdepIIlIoyIInent II4I;f economy consistent with the eIi- for DII-mg... stronger role for the armed forces Ed m"ll11l5 Of Speculation concern- merside was as follows: Skip, O,I..l.:AwA (CPI Igcanada-5 two Cannon had a goal and Kelly and 0-5.-gen while the best graves e Ea"-150" 9 e vac-sens 5 nde'."'-V M public "”'”"95i Flo j2.a;,v1,4 . in soviet jniernni and external ing his role in the party and gov- Willa Somers. Re to Sllliphanf. I , I I . I g I It genny Grady an assist each wu1dI do was a singleton by w Pl”08Te85lllE S8tlSff'Cf'0”1lf. It ad- nancing has been carried on at I ' affairs, even though Bnignnin is ernmcnt leadership. Some West- Shirley Simpson, Em. Morrison. M3951 "IE" congmlsses 1”em;'u For Aiberwn Mike Kinny, scar. Bane" Final score Royals 2' dad that ”19 f"'5f CWVOY Of l'9' f8V0Iilrable interest rates and the "'i?'mm'r-T not a career muiini-y mnn but an era diplomats saw in it the end of Montague took second place um wmel 5 unemnoymem W ed the hat trick getting three 3,-nvesti " tugs" 19" "'9 T”1.'e"5 T"'5d"y 5111kl11E fllllds ill”? maintained at P F ' I C d old Communist admmmIIIIIoIII the ncouecme leadershm. or with Hennetm Clan. skim Leona reaChIii D051--Will” hlgll 01 more counter, whiie RI Fraser and ' underIjolnt Nationalist-U.s. naval in high and satisfactory level. In 1'0 E55lOna ar 5 This current session of the su. committee rule which took over Sinclair. umate, Hal lnman. sec- than b50'090' . Mcliae shot the other Regal tal- , 3”” 3,11 f39V"' . the preparation and . t of l meme sovm approved ' new after Scam” deem ond stone and Edith Clam MSII In a joint letter to their pro- H95 Mmman and in,-99 helpers, wmsloe And Nationalists sources in Taipei estimates for the present 3.9,,” I d 1955 budget which increased sov. Malenko a statement said he 1-hi,-n snmme,-side .. skip VWW91 3m113'-95 made Fubhc 0” and K. Fraser and MacDonald 53111 1119 Tllchell 8l!l'l'1S0ll W33 91o it W111 be necessary that every ar ere let military spending by 12 per new the ii '3 "ol'strensthen- Marion Smallman Marion I-Iln: T”e””1" "'9 T””195 W1 Lab” chipped in with an assist 3919094 H II. Win pmed "” "P ply the "mhed W” ”m"” 5' ”"”1”d """'"df ACC0U"1Gflf3 cent compared with last yegr lng the leadership of the council ton pm” H,3mh,,n', Irene Dickie 1-'0llis'f955 311'-1 "19 Canadia" C01” Referees J09 Hlllller and Ralph amps Ire earth plan to the islands. maintaining economy and con- - and laid the heaviest of stress on of ministers and the need to have ' ' ' gress of Labor say unemiilny- Pi-ofitt handed out five minor pen- The Tachens are honeycombed Linuing that sound condition of T' Earle Hmkey heavy industry production. at the post of the chairman of the merit in the C0ili1try's most ser- alties. three going to Aces and BII'I' ,If”mIfI1e”":7"IIIf”"N”';I R' with tunnels in solid rock. bomb finance. ca"adi'"' BBa".lfdI"' C”mm'”' I council of minister an th - ' d T 1 hi . t t R l . II r it d M - 9 WP Y 3 9 0' 1'11!” ii it , t M 1 '" "3 NOT s'riioNo LEADER rode with greater axgerieelhccaonilll OHGTS TO mursno ”L'3i?ri-is5e3, with a. cum pmalg grftmthse on(l.;arnai::nr penz:icl- Fink last "1K1"' "19 H”'”95'I1I1.'f Sogseralnd T:p;I;a::nes.cg"l?enl;lnaq tnonirzrizfrioudl;::s:tl:;i1bnT:Wo'il5J; Lmmemd” EL 1' .4:.P "1"" m i t k" ' 1 f g55I000I t' f ii hf , squad defeated Milton 12-3 w ie - , i ”i”TTC"' The white - bearded. handsome selllfemhrew prolram. Malenkov Monifed 2:33; membersmp 0 M or E mg the Winslos team defeated North :':nfel:f: zahy. 21? bgzmlaotmi: tin: Gwemmen" hr t.he mm mral I, w' Albe.rt.Robe'uon nnignnm .3 59 1. an yea" oldI "MI I. "bind on the only cor ,,oII the basis of ramble IDI Mun” Rh," 9.2. R III year and the Estimates for the .GF.. 1. ITILTLAII1. BUILDING gI than Malenkov, During 11,, feet foundauon; an guru”. (1,, Park To formation It is estimated that Mb II III II II j 9 't ;"I;'If"";IfIlIIIIIY"1'II 3:111 I1I"? pl”I8I:9lIlfI8d ”"'1Sf:III'I;IIIIII:I1I'I:" 5"!" . r t -. . d. . mm---m---' co stern on. . -. - r Wild World War he was the velopment by eve means of then are in excess of 550.00 un- I er O" ” 3' V E , iion cnvgrin . wine ii in gm 8.! DIAL P. 0. so: Communist omcini dincgy in he, mduuy. 1” 1m 1 , , ence. MacDonald. Atkinson. C. ofmef O ; (C I ed h. 1, g e of sub . war” of th. armed "Nice; IIIEIIVIVAIIIIIII wm' IIIIGIII. "I. ngge: MONTREAL, (CPI-E. J. (Buz- employed ll9T50l15 1" ('I3"3,d3. at Fraser; forwards. Matthews. M. . P :Lmg lccts of interest and concern to; 33” "1 Immediately beneath Stalin. Khru-' sary conditions for a real upsurge lie) Bans" V1"'p"”1d"'- "f We """"9'"- from Weill llldlcar Gallant. McRae. R. Fraser. Kinch. Ednor Dies I our people will he intmdiii-ed. INSURANCE Brooklyn Dodgers. was prepared tion. there will he at least an Miiimnm Barber. Pnncess pays "1 have fun mnini..n(., mm ,.m, will devote yourselves with earn-i R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Ihchev said 3 in . . mg” W” the "'1 l” H” P"'d"c"”" "I '11 ”""u31 Tuesday to offer to the City of additional i00.000 unemployed at snmme,-Side .. G031, iii.-Innis; snimous choic fth C . , . . .. . . . pnny c,ntn1.co(;nm;ueoT:&u'3: 1" Wpul” W” IIIontIreIal Montreal Royals the peak period this winter. I defence, Gay, McArihnIr, shieins; EIiAlIIf;A1:Il II;I(I3IIPiIItIIfRs31pIf:IlB-edlI1:IlI1I:- mauve silk dress. was welcomed game” "5 zeal 9,, ih, various! Fire e Auto - Casualty for S1.600.000. The high point of winter Joh- forwards. Bernard. lxelly. (.al- 50 - - - W by an lsliiilder mailqileriidlill 8! matters of public importance” Summ" 3f- Sullllllpfli-3 of the Calgary Herald and ii "Bligh of the Bounty"-Capt. wi1- which Wm be mum mm W" The study ind a tea mm is i i . Grade III.-l. Eva Paynter; 1. at the Cahdian hardwares and I by Mrs. Ppgifry ohluthgonghm T111: 4:10:33, hymnu'.'.'&:' fang; Dom” Dash”; 3. Eiinbeu. hoglsIwares here. :1, dI(:I(e;'3:nfI?;?lt;m:,1;:I:l:c';d Vixczeucfz report of North Bedeque School. Hamilton .1 St. Cathai-Ines 1 aesmou say oesu't require IIII'FIlaAD0IIi:I8erE.Ip8reIn:IIC1Uh 0fRfhE less usually strikes in March. In lant. Baird. Gaudet. Hnwatt. IIIIIII of me FIIISI and Semnd II BII II III I 3 III II 0 0 PG- 9l'll3l0ll8 ellllle DIP tht th I t . th - Grady. Pope. Taylor. Harris. V99 5 amI g . e amous r is sea ' 515: 3'3 0l1u'1B1lf 0W1l9l'3 Of "19 mgntniroelportefis ayegnlst-uiiser gI?:::IIII Cllllll0ll- World w”5' med M0"d5Y F1151" captain who introduced breadfriiit ghfoglelstmk: ::;m';T-V;1"" 1;bf""'5 plomeh'si' rn property and buildings 570,000 persons looking for work --rr---nw- lll h05Pl131- 119 1W1 been "I 111 tn the West Indies in 1791 not long an" c0IwI?I d "I IV "' ”lV1'1i E. E. Parkman . Planning to meet Mayor Jean through National Employment health for more than I Year and after the crew of the Bunty staged of II I.Iff' , 9 '1" """1'5 opt.D.. R.0. JOUTH Drapeau. Bavasi said the sl.600.- Service and I bureau M statistics I ore retired from The Herald Jilly their famous mutiny and set him be -VfI':l' Bl eratinIrIis will greatly PHONE 3287 II IIIIIII SHORE League. Bedr -SKATING in Bordon rink to- 000 figure is in line with the val- esumate of 318 000 actually out 5 1953. I adrift in the open sea. I "9 ,0"? people REGENT -nu;Anu4; 31,95, q eI r w5dll9lt1Blf. Feb. 9th. day. afternoon 1 to 4. evening I uation set by real state experts " f v 1 1” 1941. he W3? ”P1””'t9d. Pubs The mock Bligh. dressed in an ” St. Summersiall at 8.15 sharp. Wilmot Acu VI. to 10. - and takes into con deratlon pre- M wmk and l””k"'3 ff" 1”.b5' Ffom lit? relations Officer. f0l' mlllftlry old naval uniform and carrying a Lot 16 Rangers. Skate after. Ad- gent revenue, derived from the The 18” S0Veillll'l9llt flgllfeir district No. 13. serving until 1945 ieiencope, wgved to the princess 13- F- H1"lt91'- R-0- misslon 25 and 85. Nola change in -"SHOW FOLK AT SHADOW pmpe1.tyI issued Dec. 10 last. had 363.000 Bl-e,on when he went overseas as man- from n 24400; bong mm n m. Summerside. P.E.I. - Sfhedule. LAIKE" - 3-act Musical Play, The sale prawn! W” seen as persons seeking employment aging editor of The Maple Leaf. tique cannon at the pm... His 5-", SMALLMAN'S BUILDI . wrtten by Norman Macdonald at through NES and the statistics Canadian Army newspaper over- i be i C ii, I . , , ""-r--:-r"?- III;I(;:aISg8sesIlIIEDIS. - Farmers Baptist Hall. Summerslde. Wed- :m:.:,t:;:l :3,En,po;fl,t:.111:: bureau estimated 247.000 wer e ofsigyag ggmigzlknemypgig seas. Xaeiitesxbflethe Si-riigltl al ilihalsittihstgegf T0N",;'.'1'.l5-'PF,g1BRsl,I:I:l 9"' A- R1;.VSm0"gDGl'3ntv C 5 Dean send oI'd- iiesdny nnd Thursday, Feb;-uni-y 9 u bl on; gf work, . ' -e----e- eh, inland ' ' ' ' - Cu - - ers. There is a scarcity of some d 10. C um Em 3110"” 0139 139601110 IV” 5 9- . . covered deposits at nearby Meat ,- , North shore League ass Water Street . summsulda SN,dsI and we IIIIIIII II". IIIIIIII Ill ill III'I'IlIiIe l'lV;I:IsI::Ia1IEl'EISoSEISI.lIlIl a2IItlI:n(;f cove have been dehvered "I Um. F T S ry c.(I)I:1e1Yw1I:letIfI3IlIhl;l CtIiI:IIIgIiIiyIIIIrI-IeI;'I:.rrI;oi;lIf spring Valley vs. Hunter River l'AIIOVE Maurice Mill's Men's Wear mm HIM only mm OIIIIIIIIX gANmmI MEEHNG mu. -m”"- IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIICIIII IIIIIIIIII III IoIoiIstntIes IrIesearI(I:lI laboratories for OX 00 NIH It was IIbIIIII,Io me I IIIIIIIII ruiiInsInIsiIII 1:23. mu. nnonr. 3530 now wii be sure of getting ,9 Branch Farmers Institute. in FBEETOWN school. . i eerrn nii ion 0 sermiiniiirn Coir Ti. ;1 d , ' 1 . i - - - -rn -m--"W-"-o'er quiremenls. John Myers. North Carleton School. Thursday FOIIOWIII In IIIII IIIIIOOI IIepoIII IIEeEIIIeIIf:I8EfIIlIIeol'VIIIfA;IaTll;IIgreI::Il;&Ip0;I leI(l)II.IIII I I M N E I IIIIIIIII For 16 Hounds (IIIIIsewiI:IIai'IiI iIeIi;:nIII:rI::IeIIr:IIIeIiIlIet:1e:Ip;:II I. ll'I;iIr:iers League -W. M. s. MEETING - The EZ?l"”.i'quffe'Z3"'r2” 3335.?" of Upper Frgeetowii 5011001 10" the We'"l"”'" ”' W” "cm" "1 Cofpfihiftlhn? hollcxileeif of fl?emMeat nnwron ABBOT Ens. lAPl ta:r(i,lT(Il(e ::nd,i:":f."rr;nri:'r:hoe1:isirC(;: M2113?” "'15rs:i,;li'r'i:"'M L'rK' Zlielllinsltiiifl M'D' prg5'd L I I - I Id bI - ' . n genera rac oiier "llpiilrtlmthe ahruyw ?I-IeetIl'I7I,;b:: Mm". secretary. mgihhdgflgglhnrgarlyle MacEach- pl-'(I)1he elet1t,er5to TCL-CCL affiliates II(l?:eW0?l'I'l(I:e:;?ln.I)Osf;fUd.Io9(3Ia!FOI' (rho? - The South Two" foxhounqs T b'b.y mm" men ""1 1”" ”( 1' Ma1”"1”' mm" the WI I I . I chased a fox t rough I COP! whales tooth. 1-1-1-i---j Ken.-alnglon. P. E. I. M. S. qf the Summerside EVENING CIRCLE MEETS- em 2. Helen Rowe. suggests that provincial labor coiery methods. d to I k Presbyterian Church yesterday The EVGl11llI Circle of the Siim- G'riide IX.-L Sandra Jardllle; federations make representations It was taken from the surface :::F;IkI.3;ar?h(,; lgzilzdiare (iv. 3,3,, M f'1"lllP1 Kenslnxton 1 aliornn In th Id I w I ' - - . ' 1" ""-I"C"AV lg.) reaming um ;y"c:1m;?hYpal;l:llI. mifffsffpe mlfihlfhkgtflliaaelflngcililnultlignlf 1 Gsi'1:lgaVIIaIf-fin. Dianne Mallettc :?iei:ihel;cc:g1lert'IiI:enI::inziiplcr Ithlaet gvldik gturtlllilg Pg3f:3.ffYUin3d?8EDr:rut:: w'a1'lill.a hounds cleared the wall all Hockey Scores Phwfographen '0: Mine. 0 Lord" in nninnn day evening in the church hall. 2. Marina Delghan' 8. Allan the C0,; or renal gm. 31,1, unem. continuing on nciiednie. . . ' 1-HF RFAD STUDIO ' . ' - - ht hi. I (led k in tilt , I 1 4 :2": .?irii:::. ll.'..'....l2-..2....?:':.”"'.'..'..:'.i&..1".'..t. -..... . b:,.i:,v:sed...;'n:.:: ..E:'";::::::..i;'i.::ir;i”:: lllli 352- uimai" n-""3fx.,, "ie;;i' mmfr"ri':;a”e':i:t..i'til" For we ””0”""" I 2-.w. me E. A H ' : ' ' r 1 .. f ' Ch I t 6 I - :5: ":.'.:..E”v"."'f'.ill:Ei.";ZL?S. iii; -s:;:.vs..;iw;.;:e :32; .:::...".i. "'" e "R.?.l:.i?.lil...-.2.1'.I'Ehi.?..... . Dentists . - .-- . T, s ove . . . i. , by the main: of the scripture 10W1 by 1-1'9 it-'l"1Pt"i'0 10550" ill and Allan I-landrahan. equal: 2. . Current United States quotations .EV8"' We 01 "'9 15 lliliilids fIiIclI9;i 5 lIiaiIiIrax 3 I .- Dr. -I. A. Doiron by Mrs. wymnn nncn, Am, St. John's gospel. chapter 3, and Bill Andrews; 3. Byron Burns. on ure ermanlum is 5295 a miizht have drowned in the swift iii ex ea 3 best-of-nine semi- SMA1.l.MliN'S BUILDING ii. ew Gill 5 1' 3 V - final 2-Ii rm" :.":.riiii.i”i.”ii'"”d. "Gr 5” "W" '- W - - win "lfl ..S”'”i '0'": at . . or summi- ii Iii - rs W n e pu em on I - . . I --nr&--new---?-.-.mj. MacFayden,u prayei? lN1I:il.,0I Offzfed 1?; DlV1It:y?-flrhvl: mondl , sh". Ig0I:9r'::m';en ;;idb:2I:"l:I::yIg;dg;:E In mum. ,5 we hunt hm In (New Glasgow leads best.of-nine .t Dr. Hubert MacNelII,M.D. by Mrs. J. Donald MacKay and Off" W1l1C1l 1-N lllflllll "COMO 101 ""1"" De1""m"" I sible sources of germanium for buy new nylon stockings for tho ""'1'""31” 241 r. r Ph.V!11'13ll ' 5llPtl0f"l the hymn "My Faith Looks Up U5 51118" WII ll-llll- T110 ltlldy TORONTO (CF) ” P31"! 15 ” more than two years because of rescuers. who tore theirs fishing . Q'"b"" '59."1.”" T Wat" s"'"f- 5""""'"'ff19 T0 Thee" Mrs. J, 5. Perry period on educational problems Glad! V--L D0119" M3"9”il2- h”:”9I:"31dIw”'d' T1'1x””"V"" 15 the metals importance to the elec- the hounds from the drink. 3:'I1e'a'f'el1dC'f,I.Sht'Il”"l'3.I5" F31” ' H'""' 7"” ' read I 1'4) H Regvgg and Sheldon R1 ey nn- ui, i. is creating quite 5 C lC0l.l lml - ”';:C'ff7f?'& ” ' ' ' C r 4 lhe had r':c?e.l:IedmIgi.1:ul:.:v 13:-I-I I.;ld!d:ldw?(a?(l:'h"&:I.o!Hrl?Y Wlrfli 3- L” D”13h"' "Ir in 9”” Cimmi lrrgeigrhaimilfztrlys essential in the web" '"""” I V 1- -min -- -in an W--;- 2- .l.l.:i..tl'”.:""”.l” no is or wt-on ””'"”"'..?..I:?.i"lll:l::”i' lttzrvirsr-Beliovelt oi-Mat! in. . ; . . x a ra or com an ser in Flin Flou. Manitoba. The president. Mrs. Bishop, con y errY arre eeves Y P 5' lens called transistors. Important "The "mowing "I H" Innuary Ga" 5 Toronto Mmlbnml I I Barrie 8 Kitchener 5 MBAY DIORK5 DA Iolianfuoizxs N at memken Pasfoffice I "Ch r I .. I .....:i-i'..-".:'..::.:.i-..:.r.'::ii:..:: i:t...';u.'m..u:::'a Rififie n.-1. M "W '"”" ” ' ..”:'.:2t.l::'.a.'.'...l""” '1... 1 I benediction n, mmom I win, ,.n..,hm,nu W," and 1. cu-oi P.yn(er; 3, Mound. Min-. from the brush and remains wet .j..n.... 9 VIIIII E- I SI. II ill Mr Cliltham 4 , WI I by an mmmmu I. ch-mt PMI , ennnnh in win-in win, 3) minute, Grade . . rnes ver. strstfoi-cl 4 Owen Sound 0 4 l I 1 ml-Y.P.A. MEETING - At and, ;,1I chm-1” Raw; 3. after the first brush. They claim D 0 Th V 1. Joan Carriithers; 3. Doreen Kitchener 4 Niagara Falls I ' 3' their regular meeting Monday -rrunrrv Y.P.U.-The blgh- David Perry: 3. Dwayne Payntgr it's also fast-drying. smooth and cities 3 0 Baker. . , , Northern Ontario Senior j'(.j,"”'3 in St Mm": Ball the items of the regular weekly and Linda niseiow. equal. 99”""'"'” 1' .. A ' Gm” 1."'”" V'V."" ”'""g',".”- P""'”'”'” ' 5"" G”l"'""""" ' vile-IFIIAIII fIIl-I:lII:edIIIpl:'na tIlIi.a mnmnn 0; Trinity y,p.u.I min 'I'e?IcIher - Miss Orvelons Mc- IIII;;f'IlItIIxoIIroIi-;IIcI,IIeIII;iIcIIlId ICIelIlIgIRIs1II:Iz Deslgn Lnrruthers. 3. ans milder. Feb. 14. Donna Lawson. cl;.mIgn.vnenBguc1:i.1Iwm:( ?i:."pi:,.:,: cnv 9' alteration of plactlcltv of collol- OTTAWA (op) - Dr. E. w. Grad" V-"L fdhel” ”'"C;I"1'1 Drill the. di” m”91'1'1 "id" fmcfllllft-'31 Steacie national research council 2r M""y"' C”"" 5": ' "Vi fepoged selections to be heard over the I ' M Do id, 5 ....i.....".".: .i.":'..'::.'. .I:'.:: won mm mm un- -- "”'" t ”""' i"iE.1i.. 'i:: ii-all - ' - BOW Lou Tndnlck and n 7:” '' wuucmn mm chm" D k. R. an anti-aircraft shell during the B1"1'i 1-”"" C””Pb'"' Emnt nqnu nuumd on. fan Youth Week. The meeting in Dupas Ge” 1' "W '3 second Wm.” Wu stavert. Donna Carruthers. Mar- nun. mug.” mm Epwortb Hall opondsd with the 1'; Magkhn Thom” m,,(,,,I 5,,,,i,.hI 3ICII ilyn ICarI'utIIEI'l. Adele Maccsull. ' "501 E I local firm and fnzfvulls 311,519”?-ii? cWg1.W”d "I7 mm. H um gun, round, pup” war veteran. was quoted by the P""91V3149'" R9"”- MILK OF M -'iGNff-l-'- necessary" bad - - - tlieeim DrIwi- - l LONDON (AP) -"Ad V'ti Col it. n rr--m-- ordered. Beverley Birch ill 3-110 Oullllifllfnl N1 flml lid :g:";;w”di:g laid the lglcian, "ll :om:o:ol- selfitorplans lg? stlieushlellyhtg th: CAP, TRAVERSE gcnooj, 1 B L E gl Nllrt hon! Me If Wliiloliam. Elinor Macbaamn. '” .10 by am now of hioodI unteer will kindly come forward council in 1040 but that he was ' . mph ounmittI:, stating fig: assisted by Halal Jewell. "egos touhelptems wliIhII.the naxtIItIrigII." llIV:I;II given credit for the un- prim.” lkpgflmgnt WW” provided (I ted inspiring l 5N1 ppod Duh - . ””"'d1'l It plans. .Mtu- some l:lsVlcO..H1:;,Mlil!I4IIl'I 3'3 th: nun EARLY ADV M" bus-gin. and for 10 minutes I: "gr. stoscis said the council Grade I - 1. Jackie Waddell. &""'l'l0I. thxmgm WWL A ,5", mum, bum... nTh.I:; iI:c.hIIesIIIs'hoIi.'t:kr IIwIIa:'IIstoogoBIIItI:III'l'ommy Cooper, received plans from Mr. Nxion Donnac cI'IutclIlffe. I3.II (I;I:i-Bid "god ,5 3 V” nmmm. ow as 'l "mad magic- in 1010 and replied that year loonan: ra e. - . u '- 3 lafruhlnta be required ' hn..'iud.m advantage in the early rounds. Ian". Between them the duke and that a car fl e smlnat' show- Holloi-an. 2. Audrey Sturdy; ' .I'IooII be hand at a very m 17,," la; rushing Dupsa to the ropes and Tominy.niado a glass beaker dis- ed they C.t)l1l1tIInxed HOCIIITIIIIQ new Grade 4 e- 1. Roy Irving. 1. Billy hm IGIII that was do mm M h In Mm of . "lng scoring with a left-handed attack appear new mysteriously and and did not contribute further MacDonald and Elizabeth Cut- 5 thg um "cu Wu wldmmd sec” to the head. But Dupas found him- pulled off -a-dozen other tricks. to development work then under cllffe. lequali. 3. Gerald Cut- III. ' ' self in the fifth and began to fight It happened in luidon Tuesday it cliffe: Grade 3 e- 1. Dianne iii a or h ' of WV” """""' 3m.” "1" ' at long range. his stinging left at a unchooa the Variety "Thousands of suggestions were Stordy. 1. Paul MscDougsII. 8.. i win '”'""b1' "W" '1' W” M” hooks making Iiowai-d's face Club.meini:ersofeIfliicharokno-win received from inventors during Lynda Cutcllffe: Grade 2 - I. & ': :. OI m m::.Uf!gIbf:':m bloody. I I I II I" II Iansb "::rke:"I.” The duke of III: thLeI war yeIaI.rs." Dr. Steacle said. I;eIInaI Hansen. 1. Itlarpret MaIc- Dupaa' u wo- andql s c or an "honorary " out of in were not practic- ns d. 3. Gerad Arsenaut: Ill 3 ii iir-pend and sham from the Linda Darrach and W I mm H I LIIIIIIII II crowd of barter." He wore the club tto-- able. In most other cases we Grade 1 - I Q&.' waasstssitlythaoosasuiths. at i 2 3 ho snails up a you gate a snap bluo number ornanusit- already were working on other Ronnie Hansen. iequali. 2. Con- . . at I III heart. tlcttabla idea mouthed.” aio luttct. 8. lane Gitllw 3 X