a C. sauna. an ausaase a eao mical engineer at Sudbury. Bea- Canada & West Germany Sign Uranium Agreement boratory technician. is wife of Dr. processed ore for experimen ler this Anna. the musician is a patient‘ In hospital in that city. Senator Grant was born near Peake‘s Station. P.E.I., in 1876.‘ His father was a farmer and smpls Carpenter la 10-year agreement for cyo-opera- Mr Smith said’ a M me "me “I L°“'°d°"“"?“ltion in peaceful uses of atomic the first there were a hundred sltlpyardsin awry which Wm be “ad u . me is ‘he ’°“"°' .s‘”d: l."" pattern for similar bilateral pacts Leo Killorn of Charlottetown and earl ear. oalytliatrrancelsnotlaterested inc ‘ ui-' OTTAWA tCPl —— Canada and West Germany Wedneada sgned t.. Britain and the U.S. may use Canadian uranium both for weap- on and for peaceful uses. is with the U.S. covering co-operation in West Elected President a SENATOR GRANT AND MRS. GRANT all the time 'I‘lie fact is that soiiietinies shed be kept home. too. ha\ing another ba Here is how the babies grew up. l)r. Roy is a surgeon in Sum~ merside Dr. I-Earl is a surgeon .and l)r Norbert is a gcneral prat _ , , _ titioner in Saint John. .'\'.B. I)r. I‘i"iiiiie”llrdiilalilillafslafiid (i'<ratriitii:r{Iii)r .m.‘'" ””'..".35. Lwdil. Hi? flaw. . Vincent i>ra<'iit'¢°s dentistry in Man- ‘ ‘ i P ‘film? p"“.“” “ “"‘ w M” nor Park. Ottawa. l)r. Byron aiidi of tlic most rt-mai'kalile faiiiily callcd to the Sciiatc in l.N$l ll" Raymond are 0pmme“.NS.l ml” all‘ '"‘‘‘'”h”', M "'9 Smlawt 3"‘ l"“‘l "I ll"' 'd'"i‘-’='”P4 ‘l‘”'l-'~‘ . the Iornicr iii ('harlottetow II. the vir'the lvI(Iil.~\(’ of ioiiiiiions pu.s.si- {aimln mm M“-3 m»d”,a,-‘V man I Ian” In Summ‘_rside~ N‘ 9”" I""‘ll""‘fl ‘now ill his llisi year. is that he Now inn imrd gene,-anon ,5 in. He and his family could staff didn't start study of medicine iin- med,(.me_ Dr‘ Kennein 50“ of Dr I fair-st/ed hospital. ‘Ill he was 3'.’ years of age and R0). praynsmg in Summerside S("lV.'lltil‘ (Grant has 13 t'IllI(Il‘t’Ii “'35 "W" "W YHUIW 0‘ ‘hit’? <'h1l~ REMARKABLE DAIJGHTERS All of Ills‘ sI\ sons are i.:radiiate.s gm" l:*;'»* h3DP.\"lU confess that; ()f the girls I-lileen is Sister \'in- of IIlt‘(Ii(‘.‘lI and dcutal colleges " “’l” '“‘‘‘'r '““‘ “"""““" cent de Paul of the Commuiiilv I-‘our of his st-vi-ii daughters areI“"”‘“"‘ ”“’ l‘f’ll’ "I I"-‘" “"§’<.of St. Martha and a registeredl l‘9L‘,lSl(‘I‘t'(l nurscs One is it rcgis- ‘“'hU5il1liH:"‘3'i1l;)9 lh3';)If{'1:’l"‘ah‘:;druggist at Charlottelow): Hospi- tcrcd driiggist. another is a lab-,°“" ‘ '“ 5 '-“ " " ' 5 ital. Cora is a register nurse,» oratorv I(‘t‘IlIlIl‘l8Il Health of ihe;5P3"""“ 3"“ will ”“‘,la"3l“" °{| whose husband. S. I). (lillis. an: wicnili did iiol pcrmit her to en-,3 13'” I" ll” “""“ Ill” 3”‘ 3 officer in the R(‘AF. was killed for a Dl'!II(‘\\lOn but she is a tal- '“'l-‘V d°l'gl‘”“l< d"“""‘l l"’“'7 in an accident during the war.’ ‘ “Y\I_\ wife used to come to Bo.» She is now nursing in ('harloite-l I‘RA(‘TI(‘l-ID .15 Yl-EARS ion with me when I was in medi- ‘ town. i The senator is a doctor of mcd- cal school and get herself a job? Mary. Jean and Beatrice are; icine. graduate of the College of to help pay for our keep." said registered nurses. Mary lives in f‘hy<ii~ians and Surgeons of Bos-vSenator (irant “Wed leave the Ottawa, her husband. I). Hageri, Inn. \1as.s. anti was a generalichildren with my folks at home.,ty. being with (‘anadian Nationa [)l‘at'IlIl(ill(‘I‘ in liloniagiie. P E l_. I Bin my wife couldn't be with me I Railways here. Jean is now Mrs Th I t S C e e lping and air transport Despite racial differences that e ldivide South Africa from Ghana land India and territorial dis- putes causing friction between llndia and Pakistan. all Common- wealth members are warm in Senator's Family Could Stall Fair-Sizecl Hospital Wallace Gilliooley In the Ottawa Journal l cntcrl iiiiisicaii (RV ED SIMON ' iogniie the Queen only as head of ‘ [heir pralse of the msmmion that Canadian Press Staff Writer .the (omnionwealth -uni“, th(,m_ I.().\'lt().\ (‘Pi at Its political coloring ranges "what strike; me about the year ago, the impact of the Suezlfrom Communist cabinet meiii-](jnn,mnnneahh is not its points crisis siiblcctcd the (‘ommonwbers in (‘eylon to extreme right-inf likeness but rather it; points wcalth to the greatest strain of wing government in South AI-for difference; which have not 115 hN0l'.\- lrtca There is a wide variety of bgen allowed in come in the way Its members rose ill the United religious beliefs and wa_\s of life. log our meeilng_ consulting and Nations General Assembly to dis-i ‘I members .shar(‘(‘I a parlia-inn operating," India‘: Prime agree openly and vehemently on,m(-ntary system of govei'nn1cnt|M,njSi9r yen,-n said recently. a major quc-lion of policy. The-;an a desire to work tot-!(‘llH‘l” TWO NEW MEMBERS gulf between those who slip-iI()I' their mutual ucll being. All members have joined to ported Britain‘: sup; inierrc-n.l,Tcrni.s of as-.sociation are dclib-‘wninnme new recruits like Ghana lion and those who condemned=€l‘8l(‘l.V ‘Mill!’ and _\lalaya_ which became the it appeared irreconcilable I ('“m"“’"““3l”‘ l"‘“l""~‘ -"l‘”“lninth and 10th partners in 1957 Six months later. the (‘omnion- PUbll<‘ll.\' I“ ll““''‘ ‘l*‘l‘l"‘”‘l'“"-‘-..and were seated in the United wealth prime ministers met I 'Natioiis under the unanimous London The l)(lII(IS of their a.s.so-'9“??? "I l'n|l<‘fl Vdllflfls flf‘ll'("(‘S- Eastern States to work and then ‘ to California He could get $5 a gle;;.‘::g y .ucI:nu:3i:?"h day. 810 for Sundays and he could umned crown ‘gem’ which bug: t;:°..'.;:*:.‘:.:.:": '::::;'°.:: by -w- cw-an-= -r-mm. purchase of 500 tons of the art the atomic field. SEES SWISS PACT dinner " . . ' . l . radioactive material. negotiated and would be fo:"g're(e’r;2;r;'r;}l;:”::‘;d N indication was given of soon. The amount of man’ from Prince or Wales College “ tfilflllllc price Germaliiiy will pay for tum iwitzerlaiiidwwouldad buy had anadian ur um. noty been e rmin . Charlottetown. He then took Civil the uranium sold to negotiated in September. speci- medmne m West Germany would be shipped fies "that each government will clerk he over a five-pear period. lassist the other as appropriate External Affairs Minister Smith and on a basis of equality." It told Paul Martin IL—Essex East) included assurance that the uran- that agreements for exchange oflium would not be used for mili- It was previously announced} The agreement with Germany. be deciding to study I908. While a postal worked nights selling insurance and though the two jobs supple- mented by Summer work. saved enough mun“, I“ pay for his atomic information and sale ofitary purposes. ‘ Cour“. In mm’K.me ' luranium now are being neg‘ott- ost of Canada's uranium pro- - ated with two other countries. duction now is sold to the U.S. “I buy a horse on crcdit when I got home from college in the Spring," said the senator "drive it all Summer making calls on in-: surance prospects and sell the atitunin for more than I However, he said it would not be appropriate to divulge further in- rmatlon at this time. He added it in’ paid non. All wish her a speedy re- . very guests of Mr. Sharpe's parents. r it NIGIITS 0.\ THE ROAD and Mrs. Ord Sharpe, 0'- When l)r Tom (irant opened: Little friends of Ronnie .\Iillar practice at filoiitague in are sorry to hear of his acci- Leary. there were no cars on the Island. dent in which he broke his arm. A gt-iii-ral pl"d(‘llI0lH‘l' could be out i All his little friends wish him a Mr and Mrs Ralph Dickie- J. U. BOYER son, New Glasgow, P.E.l.. Sunday guests of Mrs. son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. all night. l_l‘a\'t'llilll.{ scores of m1l- i speedy recovery_ es by horse. waggon or sleigh in am. snow or sleet. Mr “I rt.-piember one it i g h t." he Leuy‘ today Provin- Mr. J. U. Boyer was elected President of The d M . 0 d Sh _ 0-‘ In H r "pg cial Bank of Canada at a meet- ‘ were recent visitors of R. MCN¢V1n. , . 53|d- ““h9n I made I IFIP I0 l , their son and daughter-in-law. ‘"3 or. the . Board. of Director’ farm eight miles east of Monta- M,-_ nnd M.r_.,_ Albert shame Mr. and Mrs James Burleigh {°”°“'"‘g ""m°d‘‘.“°l3' "'9 ““' nual general meeting of share- holders. At the same meeting Hon. Es. L. Patenaude, P.C.. Q.C., was re-elected Honorary President, Hon. Jules A. Brillant. M.L.C.. C.B.E., Chairman of the Board and President of the Executive Committee, Mr. C. I-‘. Carsley. Vice-President, and Mr. eo Lavoie was appointed General Manager. Shareholders of the Bank have also re-elected as Directors were visitors to 0‘Leat'y on Sun- day where they visited Mrs. Bur- leigh’s parents. Mr. Mrs. George Jelley. Mr. Jelly Is a pa- tient in O'Lesry Hospital. gue on a confinement case. I was just back home when I got ano- Mn‘ i.-rank Fraser and M”. ther call to a farm 10 miles east ‘ Winnie Morrison Alberto" Wale on the same road. It was anoth~ visitors to Enfléh-Q on Friday er confinement case. At one 0-‘, ’ clock in the morning I had just} got into bed when a man with a‘ team came for me. His wife was having a baby and he lived 12 miles east on the very same road It was snowing so hard that we could scarcely tell when we were on or off the road. Still. I made 545 that night. $15 a case. which Mrs Emanuel Ross nd dau- ghter Jennie, have retu tied home Mr’ . ‘ er Spending the pas‘ accompanied by Mrs. E.R. Mac- months visiting her daughter an New" Inld Mrs‘ Thomas CHER’ ”n_in_law_ Mr. ma B. were visitors to Summerside on Sloan. Toronto. also her son Clif- smurday" mm‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burleigh, accompanied by Mrs. Harold Gil- and Mrs. Claude Hayes. in those days was pretty good." Frlems 3”’ ’°"y_ _h°‘" °l lis, wer; visitors to Summerside Messrs L. Emery Beaulieu. Senator (iI'aIlI served a term in M”- Ell’ M“-'I‘“ 5 lune” on Saturday. 5 D0. QC. BPD0it Benoit. Roland llhtt‘ Print: l‘3dV\'8F_d_1fl8Dd hffigls; Rev Gmrg. wud S‘ J h ':——'-*-ij-“ gogk. lgnactr B1l'0uillet. Db-:P.SC.. aure an as mints er w on - . . 0 n. 1“! . ng.. ares . men. portfolio before he resigned to N3-v I few days recently T0KCY%AsaPlf __ Any: Mr P.F.ng.. Hon. R. O. Grothe. comes. Kings County in the D()— visiting friends in Ellerslie. Force C _ 47 tampon “'8 ne M.L.(‘.. Mr. J. Louis Lev que. minion Elections of 1930. Defeat- crashed into . forest near Had» D.Sc.Com.,;Hon. Gerald Martin- ed that year. he was elected in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mclsaac. ion 25 miles W", of here Thurs, Call. M-l«C.. Mesfirs. Lucien Massc. C.A., LLD Gaston I935. re-elected in I940 and 1945. Borden. P.E.I., were recent vis- - - -. . .. summoned to the Senate in 1949 luau of Mn. Mclsaac's parents, :2“; ,:,“§h,t,.|;flhtnhg. Ti: ff'(::c.cr.e: Pratte. Hon. J. Olier Renaud. he relinquished practice of medi- Mr ‘M M" E! MCNQVHI nounced tad‘, Q-C.. Ind Ml’. Aflhlll‘ cm‘ . . . . . . .ma ' “I tore tip all my old accounts.‘ he said. "wiped _,“" ff Paga14.'I'lieGnasidian Sat. Dec. 14. 1957 WIIAT IXPOITIU P (TITAWA (CPi—0ves-seas ea- IS I in suamm csmiist. cmttsi-stiiitt-ciiiiiii The Spitsber- .Arctlc. owned the large deposl AIR TRAVEL Airways maintains a fast daily service to all major cities in the Maritimes. Next time go by air. MCA will take you ‘there in minutes. at» YOU‘ stated Aug. 1 werellperoutloyrcuantasg year. NORTHERN COAL Island in the Norway. have flood coal. gen by tanf THE ANSWER Maritime Central ,, o the slate. I tore up. too. the thou- sands of dollars in notes of my sons. money I had paid for their education and helping get them established. I didn't need th money then. I st‘ keep my of- fice in Montague I like to see old friends there and now and then give one a prescription. "Once in a while an old pat- ient insists on paying me a long- standing bill. If he can prove he owes me money. natur ly." he MARITIME CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE Post Office Box 408 Charlottetown. P.E.l. will accept students leading to the completion of Grades X. XI, and XII IHIGH SCHOOL TRAINING) until January I7, 1958. Courses in all phases of commercial training are also , _ , . available. Reasonable rates and EXPERT INSTRUCTION. lllgldilfiéhn‘aBI;l}:‘r|:0J&n}}:sp::§é Full credit for academic students after writing Atlantic it by me 1'“. no renor of ny Provinces’ Examining Board exams. THIS IS AN EXCEL- patient's debt to me." LENT OPPORTUNITY TO EARN JUNIOR MATRICULA- TION (Grade XII I STANDING OR A RECOGNIZED COM- ELLERS IE AND BIDEFORD F‘ ‘ends are sorry to hear of the Illness of Mrs. Gus McKin- MERCIAL DIPLOMA. For complete information. your Inquiries to: The Principal “A MEMBER SCHOOL OF HUBLEY ENTERPRISES" NEW TERM OPENS ENROLL NOW in avoiding the qnarrclsome atmos- lsponsorship of all their fellow- ciation ucrc firmer than e\cr‘ThP ('0m”|U"|‘l“1’»“ mm ‘‘'"‘‘‘W9 members and all ~.\i-rc determined that n‘from their conIercn(-cs arc y when, gnpma gipei-ed clear of similar -.it:i;ition would not list‘ ually dull and cliche-ridden .~\‘nd‘c0mm(,n“-enhh associations on again consultations between (?ommon- sch,“-inn ns independence after In the icsting weeks of wealth so my SN-ond world War_ member-I Suez debate the (‘ommonwcalih much fnr Eranlffl that lh¢‘.V ship is sought by the newer‘ had come (‘it ago Its nlelnl)(‘r_<.lCI‘(’RlP headlines only on rare 0(‘~is[a _ emerging from British, all one-time componcnets of the C8Sl0flS- $l|<'h 3-‘ 5l|P7- “I10” 1ll(‘3v"i-ule, recognizing that it lmPOSE‘S British I'1iiipii'c. had proven ihem-’d0 "01 ‘Elk? Pl3f"‘- limitations on lht’il' S0V9l'- selves sovereign and indepcndent|s()|,|1) A(‘H|[-jvl-j.v||«j!\"r.s in fact as well as name and their} But if the political fruits of theltion. I-‘S0<‘l3'l“" 3‘ Nlufil‘ had Pn’ Commonwealth relationship often] llth member in March. Common- durefl ‘ll? WW0’ ‘appear vague. thcre haie bcenwealth affiliation is taken for UNITY l.\' IlI\'F.RSlT\' lfltllltl acconiplislinicnts in thc cco 'grantcd. 5 ii pmhn-.»(l i,p(-mm. ni HQ (in. noinic field Critics have claimed the (‘om-‘ hility. Despite complaints of em-; The ""‘«‘l §I)(‘('l8('liI.'4lI‘ is the <'o- monwealth is guilty of backing p|re.m|nd(~d i-min»; ihni gnmmnn. lomlio Plan. organized in I950 as away from controversial issues wealth IIPS had become loose ma (ommonwcalth cntcrprise toland should adopt a firm polxy tlw‘ the point of hcing nicaningle-ss.‘as.si.st backward countries in as a third force between Rus- lh(‘i'(' had men n \||\la|ned pf.‘S0lllIl(‘il.\I .-\Sl8. in which the sin and the United States. Its de- ('l'(‘,'}l(‘ ('i)ndll|()n§ pnnh. ‘ Unitcd Siatcs and Japan have fenders say better results can be extend economic and lt‘(‘llIll(‘HI icy of going no farther than the‘ its mem- ling 3 dl\(I|‘§p group of unto; in joined the weiilthicr meiiilit-rs tovachicved through its present pol-’ live with cat-Ii othcr For the foiniiionvu-altli is longer a military alliance. ll po- litical bloc or an economic en- tit_v It is increa.sing|_\ lIlIlllll'H- no assistance to iln(i(‘I‘(If'\’(‘ltlp(‘(I na unanimous desires of tions in the area -rs. Other (‘ommonuctiltli organiza-‘ 'l‘hc_\ argue that the advantages tions cxcliaiige rc.seai'rh iiifoi‘tna- of the present tinion would be cial anti iiiultilingual It does not lion in HL!I'l(‘llllllI‘f‘ forestry and‘large|v sacrificed if members e\eii \ll.'Il’f‘ a coiiimim allt-giaiicc scicnt-c .\'pct-ializctl hodics deal were forced to abandon it in pro- to the (‘rown —sevt‘ral republics with problems of ('oiiimon- test against policies with which ln('Illd(‘fI in its membership f9(‘- wealth telecomniiinications, ship- they disagree. ALL GOOD WISHES . . . . FOR A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS SEASON FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF or THE K & R SHOE STORE To cherished friends. old and new from all of us. our sincere wislies for Happiness at this Merry Chrislmaslime anti Good Health and Prosper- ity all the year through. We enjoy your company and 8I)pl't‘('IHI(' your hiistiiess. Our Motto always, Better Service. Greater Bargains. , I unit to 9 P. 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