lCharlrk A I-"inst-r and William Marti-it i The funeral til the talc llaiitci Skinner wliosc death occurred on Grad? Vlll 1- VI-"F3 Whit!!- Fcbruary tith was field on Friday, Grade Vll- 1- CIIBFIGE Wllllly. 2. lreb,-113,-y 3111 1,1 2311 pm, 10 Phyllis Whitty, 3. Ann Sheehan. lst. David's Uitited Churcll. Rev. Grade IV. I. Eugene Mullally. w. A. PattcI'stm officiated Indl 2. Mar:-' Anderson. 3. Billy Ander- membcrs of the Masonic Ordcrl-SOII. 4- -lane Sheehan. 5. Robert paradcd and administered the Alldorson Masonic Rites The pallbearers Grade llll were Raymond W. Solumanl ly- Chcster Walker Raymund Lav-V Grade II 1. Barbara Mullally. 2. Indier. Frederic Allen. Michael, Edgar Wltill-1'. 3. Zelda Whltly. Burke. Jr.. and Joseph Johnson. 4. Frank Sheehan. Interment was in St. David's Un- Grade I. 1. James Whitty. 2. lted Church Cemetery. Gcrozte-1 Freddie Anderson, 3. Janet An- son. Interment was in St. David's. derson, -i. Doreen Laybolt. 5. J05- United Church Cemetery George-I eph Anderson. town. A.Ci Teacher. Mary Somers. TTIMEIY IIOTESTJN rut J 1 PARMINGTON SCHOOL The following is the report for January. THE lNEEi('S NEVIS Ugfatange Of Attitude On Israel Wins Favor Secrctai',v-General Dag Ham-I ”Rather familiar stuff," mar kjoltl reported to the Unied1n British foreign office Nations. in effect. that a man canima -. on do so much. - These Soviet moves The UN had commissioned its Dmitri Shepiluv was CIIPI oflicer to find a way to gel minister. Israel to remove her troops from' thc Gaza Strip and the Gulf oil Aqaba. in accordance with I UN rc olution. This Israel feared to do. saying The Guardian Page 5 I Saturday. Feb. 16. 1957 823.50 and females 0.50-Ill-15. Highest in silverhlues (8.113 lb!!! 1"; :24 for breath-of-spring males, and 512 for stewart II- males. Ranges here Weft II follows: Straight males 812.75-S23. regular females 38-811.50; breIllI- ot-spring males 515-524: ICIIIIMI 811.75 and stewart males 313-75- 823. with females rtumlnl 50' tween 510.50-S12. - sapphires (4,622 skins) went II .bigh as 531.50 for straight males. lelosely followed by stewarts It 851. Breath-of-spring males wcrc 328.50-29-50. Females ran between 3la.25-S16. Standard ranch I24.- 3l7 skins! sold with I top It 322 for XDK males, XDK and DK Bernadette Mullal- snlffedt Laurent will hold two spokes- czrak days of con- versations with Macmillan. WURRA came whiiep Fears were expressed that still foreign Western Canada fish are worrying Friday. I sudden an themselves to death. nouncement .rom Moscow re-t Dr. Richard B. Miller. chief of yvealed that Shepilov had been dis the University of Alberta's zool- 1misscd. and Andrei Gromyko. re ogy division. said in I Ipeech that :E8l'dt?t'l as a Stalinist. appointed biologists Ire baffled by unac- .in his place. it remained to be countable deaths of fish which males were Sit)-S21 DK. 39-32l-' tha' licr gull shipping would then seen what effect this shift might which were apparently in perfect 51-, and xl)l( PT K, S10-19.50. be at the mercy 01 I billigerent huvc on Sovict policy. physical ooodltlon, Females ranged from S7-510.50 E',lypl which could also stageiMIDAS IN MOUNTAINS 1 Perhaps they died of loneliness. for Xl)K and DK and 59.50510 bloody raids from Gaza. A hard-headed international fl-t'I'hey were among thousands Confidence seems to be rcttirn- the face. The skins are I clear for X PT DK. llammarskjold. reporting that1nanci envisioned I gigantic In- newly-planted in streams and IRS to the fur industry as the bluish 8I'PY- . We have lust l93I'"9d "”"”"3l' his efforts had been "frustrated" du.s.rinl complex in what now is I lakes. Suez trouble is fading into the New York buyers dominated an Item that appeared in W0meII'l advised against sanctions on Is- primeval wilderness far north in Fishy Is it sounds. Dr. Miller b8ClIEI'0lIIIIl- A1 the HUIItl0n'S Bay the Standard mlnk sale at met Wear Daily of III? death 07 Al'”'"' racl saying this would only intro- British Columbia. said with I straight face that per Company's Fur Sales auctions in New York a dressed collectioii of more titan 22.000 Cerulean mink types advanced it) per cent over December levels. Ofiicial com- ducc "new elements of conflict." Lands Minister Ray Williston of All this brought it change of at- BC announced an initial agree- titude on the part of the United mom in the deal. calling for con- States-I change that won favor struction of a 400-mile monorail antong many non-Arab countries transport system to the B.C.-Yu- Finnish Fur Auctions in I-lelsinki.l Mr. Doyle. formerly of this pro- A cabled report from thcrel tincc. Arthur qualified as I teach- staics that 90 per cent of the stan-l or at Prince of Wales College and darrl males sold with females taught school for several years moving at I so what lower pace. - pl('Vl0l.lS to going West to Winni- hnps in their strange surround- ings they developed I whale-size lnferiorityt complex and worried themselves to death. DEER POACHING pany comment statcd that the All told, 00.000 standards were of-- peg. In 1913 he entered the (0! It the UN including Britain and iron border along I valley known The Ontario legislature saw I sale was an excellent one. ex- fered. lbusilless and in l922.he lpulided 1-1.1113113, as the Rocky Mouutaln Trench. 111,1-eup uvgp w11.,11,er 51.1, sec”. ccllcni all the way through. very A total of 51.172 standard mlIllt1th(- All Star Ranch in Winn peg State Secretary John Foster The eventual cost may bes1.000.- tary Dulles has been poaching A scene from "The Chalk Gar- den" which is to be presented by the Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild at strong competition existed for all colors, tlic auction house cum- mcnted. These are I few of the prices: Lutctia, 97 per cent illld, pelts were 85 per cent sold wit prices advancing 5 to 71!: during 8 two-day sale Dulles said that if the Israelis would withdraw the U.S. would support the principle of freedom h and in a few years became one per cent;1,1 the top breeders of silver fox at New in the Wcsl. He won many prize-I 000,000 for the whole development. Swedish financier Axel Wenner- Gren. one of the world's richest the rlircction of Vera Millzir. lMnr:tn as Miss Madrigan. govct'- Pictured above during I tenselncss for Laurel portrayed by lmouient in the comedy dramalBreittlI Large, and her grand-l deer on his Canadian island re- treat near Kingston. No. no, no. said the U.S. state week of navigation in the Gulf of Aqaba. The us. also would back UN ac- tion to protect Israel from Egyp- tian attacks from the Gaza Strip. try. communications Egyptian officials assailed the lied frontier land. . cgught 51.0011"; .1”, .,.,1,1m,.,,,l . . 1 H ,1 1 ,- 1- 1 - 11 K- 111,19... 11111.11... .,1 11... A1199 males Wt: Axurene 100 per cent price Istabllizg-r on poorer 'IIIf'I”1iVM W” .. l to assuage the hatred and dread dro-electric power units, town- will be prosecuted. lmmrll Nmmaln A.ImLmd' lilmlay lg-1,1L;:;1 ”'1'J1E..,f...F.'f..1'e'i1.,'s':,11..'1E' Compton and Itliss ltlargarct Park- 5”m' .10" males 578' fe'"all-is E363 d”'""d'5c3 Ml"? ll"? '"e"'h'"ld'”e ;l l helwcen Jews and Arabs. .sites, roads. hospitals, schools and Ross Whicher. Liberal member Chl;(:.11',11:;f)':":ygtlllirto? 3;” m:g:1aguL,y ' lman w1..-1.- M1,-5 1,-111,11. 1111,1191 'JnEI:lI:115IIt;l(-wl0tf:"l11;I;Ct;;Il:530ldAIglt:llJ 32:6 oriugiigppzpootgiterests: 1: technical institutions. The survey for Bruce, had charged that the . i . ” I M;-i ,1. 51. -1 1 cl. -1 11. Miss Greta You. Miss Bunny i ' ' 5 I i '0 i . - L . ' ' , 1 I i sow!” MOVE t lwm ten the tale' g"V”"me'" permmcd Dull” Md Mlllsriclhldtikofahlltlfs Irene Citidings l()Wlls:l)(':llellIIC ltalslrwcckl-cl-iii? :11 llevtitl. Miss Anncar and Miss. gig, iltlflnaligz gf6mz550ld' mp males mix"k5l'gg't25t;IglEI':':;ptg;; in "'(l':;'Pi To complicate mat ers It the The 40.000-square-mile IrcI- General Motors executives to ” ' . 1," . 1 11 11, - M ,. Irving of Lower Monltlguc. l t ' t .. ' ”' . ' UN even 1111.11.91. R1531, jumped ,,,,...,... J Show deer an year on their PH. 1g1oerm:Ix,tttC oSte&';nrrI:ng(;:. Bari. The many friends ummghoml ?flle buyer declared they ii-er blues and stanc(lIi;-g rnnchdmdink our vard 3' Gmwgcmwn : in with charges irrelevant to the I mineral-rich place of falrylnnd vale properties. frequently in Saturday's thriller Mr willlam M31-Eachl-1-11, 111-51 the province will be sorry tol mwzy i'fl"emc"rl;t..gg;"ghea"&.l::g l:'85”red":(:'::dBz; Ce0.5secm;wne,.';l;1 .' 3 issue It hand. The U.S.S.R. de- ped peaks. lush natural meadows. SPURN REFUGE!-is 1,91-,3 aga1,,s1 uyls, l,o1-no 1111 1111 year stutl':ni at P.Vt'.C. spciit the. leaf" OI "I9 Sltddcll IllII0-is Of Mlis-I Rwy 1.1, 11. '8 C11 n no, wk, 1-0" in Momrbgal 1551 wcpk 1" now open in receive pulp. mandcd I UN investigation of hundreds of lakes and streams. British miners rejected I pro 21 P011115 11.11110 pammau, John Wm ..u.k.C.nd a1 1111. 11.,m1- .11 1115 Florciicc Jcukins. Mrs, Jcnlttus, 3 dy ' m e U 0 ' i 5"” " ' ' what it termed the global war TOP-LEVEL TALKS ' ' i preparations of the U.S. But Rus- Ila's demand for an immediate debate in the General Assembly for the Arab countries. but there were strings attached, such as dis- rent. men. is behind the plan which in- cludcs I 35,000,000 survey of hy- dro-clectric power, mining. fores- Ind other But 151-lael still hung buck and factors in the practically uninhab- plan. The attitude appeared to be Other enterprises contemplated that more than words are needed are I big pulp mill. sawmills. hy- A number of toplevel talks are to be held in an effort to take the chill out of international relations On March 21. Eisenhower and department in Washington and th American Embassy in of season. sured the disturbed pits Ottawa Dulles never shoots deer. in or out. Premier Frost of Ontario as-l legislature that anyone-but anyone-who IS- posai that they accept Hungarian refugees Is "buddies" in the coal The coal board, anticipating I serious shortage of miners this e evenings, Feb. 18th and 19th undc Bob I-'ear.on sirisltcd 12 points and Mike Swift had six. The Saints The College hockey team is certainly glad to be over the mit- for I game on Friday night I. Y. P. Give A Fine Entertainment THE WEEK AT S. D. U. Church presented I most enjoy- Ibie programme in the Klngsboro Hall on Feb. I3. 1957. Rev. D. l. McClarc opened the evening: entertainment by lead- ing all present in the singing of several selections. This was follow- ed by I duet. nicely sung by Miss- es Anita Rose Ind Sandra Mac- Grcgor. Their selection was "At the and of 3 long, lonely day," doubtcdly turn many heads to- Another duet. "The Night Watch" Ward the book shelves. The on- was well rendered by Mrs. Elsie ' OI QUIZZES begins this 58!- Bruce and Miss Jean MacGregor. III'dIIy tor all Classes. Two guitar solos by Miss Betty The 11111111111 w,u.s,c. surprises and jubilant activities. week seemed more or less to con- clude the brief period of laxity from all-out study which had crept in. The fact that the first set of -examinations for this term is about to spring its intent coll will un- I Stranger in my Home." ballroom setting was indeed an Then came the male voices with appropriate aspect of the occasion. "Pop. goes the Weasel." These sel- ections were by presented by Rev. D. I. lVlcClIre taking the solo parts and Messrs. Kenneth MIcGregor. Wilbur Jarvis. Harold Hunter. and Robert Rose with the four part harmony. ' A quartetie of four lIdleI. Mins- rs Anita Rose. Joan MIcGregor. Sandra MIcGregor and Mrs. El- nounced that more couples were Iccomodated It this year's event than at any previous one. Fine weather held out very well. and tboobservance of St. DunstIn's day was I memorable one, mark- led by In extensive, well-tegulsied program. In the annual hockey match be- tween the faculty and the seniors name was oncealed in the envel- Itltc and on the pie. Tea and cof- it"c were served by the Young Peo- p r-. ful fashion. and all students were In attendance. The atmosphere of thp banquet lent itself well to the Ip rlt of the Day. The guest Mr. John Eldon The cntertainment was brought speaker was "Diggers of the Proceed from. the pies go towards the pur- chasing of I new projector. ... along with the appreciative audience and presented clearly some points of special significance to the ' T bued on their work and achievements while at St. DunItIn'I. After I round of toasts were proposed by senior members of EASTERN GUARDIAN 315 3I.."3."'.l.-"”t?.it'...lf"o'15.'-'.lZ""ttl.liT COME. III III bear "Old iIlly,, on hehdl of the student; Black Joe" in person Where? Trin- nude an Ipproprlnta pruantotlon harm the significance of St. 'Dtm- Itlon at college after I week of we detect I note of serene content- ment in the general outlook. This group received I magnificent re- sponse from the audience with each number. The Choristcrs are being commended on their splen- did performance. and their stead- Yheir progress. Music certainly takes no back seat to the other activities on the campus as has been shown re- cently. The program of lectures in the Music Appreciation series part of the recorded torsion of it. Another facet of the music picture lege Band played I program of marches and wnltzes as part of the entertainment on St. Dunstanls Day, along with the play. The Band is under the direction of Mr. William Brawders. whose tireless efforts in bringing the Band along Iecnt lobe producing gratifying results. as was evident from th I. rendering of such numbers as: presented its second play of the Wednesday evening. and the vocal ily-growing precision with various forms of songs is indicative of against St. Thomas. defeated 5-3. They were in Fred. The Saints” squad their remaining action in the League. On Thursday the Saints the time (probably because of the W'39k9IId grind) as they bowed 8-4 to Montague Priniroscs. with two games in regular plny left. the Saints are going to have to hustle to gain I playoff berth. Si. Dunstatils has nncc again come through with In untarnishcd record in its debating schedule in Maritime intercollegiate Debating League competition. They have completed until this wecltcnd. it now appears certain that U.N.B.. the MIDL. in Charlottetown within the next ten days. On February 2nd, St. Dunstan's. represented by two newcomers. Thomas Grant of Summcrside and Bob Doyle of St. John's. Newfound- land. defeated King's College by I split decision in Halifax. They no- held the negntlve side of "Re- solved that Canada should have of morality play. but it attempted for the most part to express I parable. It depicted the Biblical man of Faith. Despite the de- mands of the scenes. the play was Roland Sullivan. Tllomll RICO. Nancy Glllls, Jeanette Peters. Sheila Mulloy. Mike Ouigley and Allison Gallant. The basketball situation at St. DuoatIn's has thus far this reason been bright, and the outlook for the future appears quit! Dr0mll- lng indeed. The team is having its annual dance this Tueldly I0 raise funds for its expenses: the dance is being sponsored by the And so until next we-ck. from B.D.U. to all of you. the best in health and happiness. Anti te- member that experience is what you get when you look for some- Queen Charlotte High School on Monday and Tuesday MURRAY RIVERA Kelly did the some trick. Cziptaiii whom they ericton the next night for a tussle see most of City seemed to be off balance most of So written by Enid Bagnold (author 1mothcr. Mrs. St. Maugham played r lof "National Velvet”! arc Mary lby listhcr Plclch. GEORGETOWN arc plcasctl to hear she hits rc- turiicd in her home in iiltit-ray River, ttiuch improved in henlth.l who is a member of thc Teaching Staff of Georgetown High School was taken sudtlenly ill at her home mother, Mrs. Chcstcr Mat-Eachcrn. Hopctield. Mr. Billy Glover. who is em- mem in Gagemwm NIB, Kand daughter Mrs. and Mrs. The February meeting of that -llId5f"' Baker- town was I visitor to Gcorgetown on Friday February llth. Mr. Lemuel MacCormack was I visitor to Launching on Wcdtics- year student at P.W.C. spent the past week-end It the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Dan Living- stone Murray River. being sponsored in Georgetown by the Canadian Legion is now in full swing. The campaign collect- ors are Canadian Legion members. 1his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Glover. Murray River. Miss Joan Sltaram second year student at the P.E.lsland school of nursing. was a recent visitor to l Murray River. guest of her Aunt Mrs. D.M. MacKinnon and her grandmother. Mrs. Jane Cook. Friends of Mrs. May MacLeod, Murray River are sorry to hear of her illness at her home. and everyone wishes Mrs. MncLciid I speedy recovery- Miss Isabell MacLeod. teacher the Montague High 50h00l. I speedy recovery. Deepest sympathy is extend:-ti to Mrs. Neil Macswain. Murray River. Ilso to relatives and friends on the death of the late Mr. Neil Mat-Swain who passed away last wcck. Mr. James MIcFnrlnnc. who in has been employed in Ontario, town. N.B. spent the past week- end with hi; wife MN Macmod Mr. and Mrs. William Moot-c, River. Friends of Mr. John Ferguson. Murray River are sorry to hear that hc hIs been confined to his home, for the past three weeks. All hope Mr. Ferguson will have burn Llewellyn - c, n, HOCKEY TONIGHT top malcs 564. females :33; Cer- . uican 95 per cent said, top males W9. fcniziles 522.50; Cerulean Ste- wart and Breath of Spring types, 9i pt-r ccnt sold, top Stewart malcs I47. femalcs S23; lop Breath of Spring males 556. fe- to purchase as much as he would have liked because of the fast pace in the bidding. Attend.-tnce ket for what they bought at the sale. at the American Fur Auctions in New York. Ten years ago Fromm Bros. were producing 50,000 silver foxes. Now we presume they are York Auction Company last Comparisons are with January levcls. The merchandise was llolt high-clziss but the goods wort-l waittcd by coal and suit iiiterests1 and that caused the big dcmand Observers stated that the cloilt and coat market serves as a true spite oi pre-sale misgivings about general market trends. the latter item sold at prices about 51.50- room declared themselves satis- fied that their goods. held back was noted mainly in the few bet- ter grade bundles. which sold at nchanged to slightly easier pri- ces. The company reported on I At the Edmonton Fur Auction 'hcld early this month ermine was 100 per cent said. A total of 13.- 000 brought prices ranging from S150 to S5.l0. An offering of 1,400 marten was 65 per cent sold. prices ranging as high as 321.50. All of the 1.000 wild mink were sold. Mackenzie River large and extra large brought 832.50 to 343. Smaller oncs sold for as low as fss. to 516.50. A total of 72 per cent of the 2.000 Sapphire mink gwas sold with males bringing 521 1 to :30 and females S12 to 517. lift Montreal to the design of Scy- mour. Using about 35 skins it is 'also be worn upstanding to frame tsold It firm prices: sapphires til tper cent sold. firm; and standard franch. 77 per cent. firm. Top in .pastels 426.537 skins) was S20 I for straight males. Rangers were. at fox exliihitions and was a 3'93 favorite itith everyone he met. He became a director of the CI- nadiaii National Silver FOX 31?? ders Association and did tl great deal tor thc industry. many friends in this province WI deeply regret his passinil- .For scaling at roadside call . Cardigan 1-1. .1 Despite urgings by officials of may 1.051 10 K1 ,. 1 1 1 10 ed on the 1-rem Lakes 1,0315 . on Thursday morning and wasl at the sale we! near capacity and :2 Ebllve Janllary leVe7l.i' The 241 - ' on these char as was turned Imont the Western wars. the national coal board. miners in - - ."5s Cmkge h.C”' P - ' 1 ' mo ed in l n itlte Prince-the l"”""'" W35 "'9!" 99 W loo 000--Skin offering was per cell i down. 3 Pretident Elsenhowpei meet! 15 Yorkshire pits voted against :,hDl5pSs1g:1;r1z:i,,',l1q.le 1Secfu".d,sm".lS l,',,,,ilfe':,"1-'"E...5",l,'.:,?.1..fl;"e1?: tat:11e1l lCfl:VBT(l)ylSal8llli1luEloiiiliil. garb cent; Reaslms gwenl ffr 3": W13 w"hsNel:1'1York lbgyirgddonat JE A' Macnanau & ' Russia Iiso came through with with Premier Mollet in Washing the proposal in pithead balloting. schedule and 1:050 " l;: d. b”5yl M” David Glover Mllrray River; M1-5. Mabel Lava-5 11.11 1-ec1.111.l '5. ”f":';V" bwf: 5'” at "3 m'I:"g' "PEP 61”” Ifscem Wm” In invitation to the U.S. Britain ton Feb. 26-27. and the French following similar action in I Mon- w,,11a5 11,1, y1."1'f1” owmg W Flmer Glover Murray Rt. ly for New Glasgow NS. where mm” ”m. Emb 0 9 how” elm: if 'hse mg gem the' sales. CO. Lfd. and France to tIkc part in an leader then will go to Ottawa for mouthshire cnlllery earlier. C" Le y "low ” "'9 59'" "' 1. 'ha' remrned 10' 1115 emp11,y.l whe will visit with her sou-in-law same mg' "yen We 3 " am an pres” I development program talks with Prime Minister St. LIu- y ague 9 By" W ' 5 1 . In I recent lsscc of Women's at previous sales. were not being year. already has brought 3.000 jar mm or it . - 11 Mr. Charlcs A. l'l'ah('l' ntutorcd , - - - - - . - - - d . - Murray RIVFI W-L met at I9 . 1 -wcai Daily is I half page ad en- cleared at better prices. ::t;tll.n'gd t:fTrl;Vesit,ernofi).t:1se's in tiilellfirimc M:nt?terBMacm:jlianfof I:tlt- Eungarlant minersh lg l';l'lt8ln at schedule. Last w:ek;';d”3:':y home of Mm EA Ma1.D,ma1d 1,", to ltlurray ' River on Thursday "um. Famous Fmm Mink. 14,. In P831915. however. huyus. ' I H pp g eence In mee n ermu I or outi eavy cos. and I panned to W" 1n1el.c011,:g1a,e games 1:1-b, dill. I957. l'”h'"8l'3' 7'”. 000 raw mutation mink pelts from Ideas did not meet with shlppcrs' Klllg S COIIIITY Inccs. days of talks. following which St. recruit I total of 5.000. away. They journeyed m Chamam Miss Same Livingstone. 1-".51 Mr. Lnuls Lantclln of Bridp.c- Fromm These we” 10 be sold Hmim wnh me result mm M41,” Inter-High School Debate , , - . . day 6th. . . . . 1 41, st. Mary's Hall, Sourla with the powerful U.N.B. R 11 ML -ldmeb Glover. Who I5 U" .' ,. , .. not producing one-one hundiedth the selling as follows. Pnstes . A My amp 0, young people Devils. who downed the Saints rip played at Iieech Grove Inn was C':'l;”pH-'ii::"9lvhli3glf of that number. or probablly they per cent sold. unchanged to sllght.- Feb. 18--8.00 p.m. mm the East pom Bums: In surveying the present mm N01” Dame Convent last the second time by ,3 6.2 M11111. I recent visitor to the home of have gone out of it atoget er. ly caster: silverblues 58 per cent MONTAGUE GIRLS-CON. SOURIS GIRLS-PRO. Subject-Resolved that tho achievements of the U. N. have straight malcs 514.25-S26; females tlumned M ex” 8"” 57.75-11.75 Stewart males 318.75-. United Baptist Opening - New Church - 1 ' has returned to his home. He is A 1' 1,11 ' - 1 '11 1 I) , , ,1 1 .. .... .,. or 1.-em ”:&t;i"” -' -- --w joyed. She sang. ..you.re caning me College gymnasium. was 3 Opera "The Mikldos, was given debates in I splendid fashion. Al. ogqne aempmh yMacLe(.)d Gage Hancock... saw mm, Murmy 111,1 chimhulasl has been produced Sunday. I-ebruary l7th. Services at am. In .. p. . "W 5W99llINIrl Iizaln." and "I'm splendid success. The elaborate by Father Kelly. who also played though the schedule Wm "M be r" ' V” The "Brooklyn Trio" will be in attendance at the morning service. - MIII'I'iIy River are spending sonic a shrug cape ill inches deep at Rev. Mr. Passcy of I-lazelbrook. will he lhr SP0-1kI'f III "I9 -- - - - IIY lhelr split decision win over 51 in Montague and his parents. Mr. 1. . ,.P . ' ' I ' The United Baptist Choir from Murray Harbor Swing Low. Sweet Ch riot." Michael O igl . th W.U.S.C. th I b ht - - "I18 In embrookc.at the homo-1111;;-ll, single hook front clotting evcningservice. 1 This World is not my Home?” Ind Dresidcnt :0 Ellie cimpus, In- lyrilto t7ietS'aT:cuesntl:I"ttIliei1oth:0'Cgol- :fx' Wm contest for supremacy and Mrs. W1 MacLc0d' Murray of Mrs" Mmrem brmmn Mri Mn” and a mm M” mm" which can Wm be m attendance at the evening service. (special omrin” will be received at these service All are cordially invited to very special occasion. REV. A. M. ROGERSON. Mlnllter. St. fellowship with us. on this ” ICLOVER CLUB Mum mm Mr. Rumlamcu mm In . wide open mm of W" on February 5m 51. Du”. :::t3'set"i)s:t::::li: 11Luu-vynnrfttmio EAGLES Legion members with guests. (HE rims tmlledvttll thf plltf0I'II'I to -We ”"g" 3": 1"”?'"1'.'" d 'l'1";1' D” lgd ”"”1',fl”d "' E."';:f ' 4 ' 1 .ln Wk '3' '1 the , VS- Admission 321.00 couple PROUD ONES on e I t d ted - . usans Iygotunerwa Ic ram u er e - .. w . Vf'l0l-Irs whit?!" Scecoltlghlined In I festive manner when I bun): veillance .of the director. Rev. zflg';:;.':::ch”'actl:::”li:"”':llp lql!'l:7t 1 MONTAGUE JETS. Hi. ltllll ltclttint: .'Ilutxhuls pics. The purchaser wgg 1-9.-11,11-1-.1 out was held It noon. The dining Adrian Arsenault. The play In- "mm" 1956 we mmmd " First game Intemtediale H1 ,.mmm Mmuut to eat the pie with the lady whose hall was arranged in I most tIste- proached very closely the Old IYDO ' i ' I 1 ' ' "B" play-offs. Game time 8:30 in I close by I film programme Green. who certainly proved hlm- well Itaged and enjoyed by mIny- "'9' from the National Film Board self no stranger to the college. The The cast consisted of the IolloW- which included "The Choice is lecture. though utmaeu with lag members: BIII MIcNeil. "INC! EDWARD ISI-AND Your-G" "Needles and Pins. -nd colorful humor. left many lm- Mary Elaine Tralnor. Bill O'Neil, T-'-1"-m'-MT HOSPITAL Montague Rink TONIGHT SPECIAL See the final game of playoff GLASGOW ROAD vs. ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of Incorpor- Itlon I public meeting of all, contributors to the Prince Ed I ward Island Hospital will be min! in the classroom, new nurscsl r e I i cl I n c e. Charlottetown. on Thursday. February 21, 1957. Itl I P.M. for the Ptlrpose of elect-.; O Flashing. eaves trough Douglas Bros. IHIHOTI O Galvanlze prefsbrication for all requirements. on Ioundafio for future and drain spout needs. &1.lono.s ltd. MALI!” in I history of cocci ' ' medicated starter for the fol L. J. ROSSITIR GRAFTON 91'. EAST NW7 I solid foundation. Develop I profits Master Chick Start" Kvumo an available with Ntfillhaltn for Iffactivn coccidlosls proventton. If than on tho pmmiul. food the See Us Today CINE MASCOPE I SOCIAL FVFNING AND omen -1-opAy cum - ' 1111.11 I. .. .. .. compulsory military training." A ' ' ROBE” V'RG'MA J iii viii-chuzheiiii 'iiteti55"ii'5'7'...' ii'3uiii-"'tls3iit'.cf'Ii'i'.pit'5.'e'.'i'7.'l 53:2: uii'.i2"iitlmf.i'”'37t'l.ut...'lt3'-ly"" lite: ,?'.;e'Z""5t”'if..DE'iiiiQ1"f.i.?t"li53'I.'; l SATURDAY. FEB. 16-9:30-l2:00 snows 1-3-7-9 RYA”N-MAYO'HUNTER ., 1. H , ,, I nun... 2t'..I2T--'”rl.:"'i..?.'.?."..'..li.li'l'.lsli.'Z il?Jct'3z"Jl.'1...i'3?. il.3'Z;.'1Zi2S3' "t'i.'."'tc.”.u'Z;?"i)".......... sou... y-watt-n made a manmr-"cent GNIOGWW" R""l 1 Refreshments and Lunch ltliltlililttllilliitllt-ltliilllllfltttllt "China was Mas. Clinton Stewart. Is the winners of I close 3-2 de- ' one mind on February 7'" 11 M1331 1' wag "1 1 p 1,. to dmhmm I” H.” SEVEN MILE ROAD tag trustees for the government ' Tllh. YE'Ire':Il!II.l'U ” Q dIy':hI.lt.,Rev. R.'V9S.:iIcI(e:tI:, oi": in lioamili Q 11 promise. ,0 be ,. WW1. 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All in interested in the Baal round of the Canadian .In- I . ectmom,,111,1, .1." .,,.,,,,11,, was much of in tournament Iulllt I tout attend lll fnrmm Inn on. into college spirit in tho nmIiI- from central Canada Pruitt: depend on production-and good sfndy pro- ennc 1! am... tier of the day's program. To an. nor. 1. . possibility that the duct-on depends 7 watts. ROLAND HYDE CORNWALL dIQe&”4cv THE EDDY DUCHIN C3-an MAIGOOC ......t-Icumcoton " I In your chicks now. Start "g."W.rl..'::4:tyn "nllrA:,t.nfy . 3:: n.. :;y . 3' g.” 50:1 ,:,:hc:mm1l,o,;1m:,::e:.":1 1. them on Mutor chick sum: Itmms. :.Tmzt;g ?g"wE rniitsrg:-wn.:at.mIuu '2: .8” tmbd u f , 1 52.00 GMIOIGIIISPIIPIIIIIIIIIIFOOII 82.00 I - t : . . ' ' - ma, "gem. 39:; mmdgm vidnlumfgn utmnr1:Ia;r::mz:ncl::h:;tut;rl dairies, &h(;-it: Per Ton Four. More Em Futltotl en Too 1;; 1',;N:.r.,:In"-1&0”-;te;"3wO: enough no It: t'.v:l-unto not-I hurl-. bum - E" "'"h "' Discount itlullui and Brvtvtlt Dbootult C . 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