MacDonald is ihristmas Through The Ages heme Of Rotary Club Talk Through the Ages” | common happiness Beek S F : i ue fli g a a ; B i HH aj Carol singing was conducted | song leader Walter Cox, Albert Blanchard at the) Billie Carter aon ’ Dec. 20, am Maclean Funeral Home service was conducted eee tA. Hicks, Salvation Leads Race my. Pallbearers were Lioyd ree ther, Frank Acorn and Stewart} OTTAWA (CP)—Billie Carter wn. Interment was in the/of Hull-Ottawa Canadiens leads yples’ Cemetery. the Eastern Professional Hockey He is the only regular member of the league, outside of goalies and newcomers, who hasn't served any time in the penalty i ‘Carter is aming to match the the 1953-54 season when Blair was ;| government have agreed to with- "junder this committee, a number accomplishment of Dusty Blair in| here top scorer with Ottawa Senators) ch -|ice Couve de Murville today will -}and adjourned uniil the end of S PAGE Ok. Mere Isl anders Will Pay Tribute 2225 : Cangervatives party ents. Above all, “the chief watn- ed,” know how to use your ex- tinguisher. Chief MacKinnon also pointed April 27th (Continued from page 1) ’ NATURAL HARBOR Freetown in Sierra Leone, Brit- ish West Africa, has one of the out that fire departments are their talks here did not try to world’s best natural harbors. align their detailed views on Ber- lin Diplomatic quarters said the Western leaders were in “disar- ray’’ over the question of an in- terim solution for Berlin. Britai favors such a solution. West Germany fiercely opposes it. Adenauer regards any change in the status quo as a change for the worse. tot U.S. State Secretary Christ Herter said Nov. 24 he did necessarily share the view that any other arrangement for Berlin would be worse than the present one. His state department spok- 70 Queen St. Charlottetown ATTENTION ' HOG RAISERS ~ Special One Week Only \ MASTERMIX HOG GROWER 10 Bag Lots—Cash $3.25 cwt. DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. CHICK HATCHERY Authorized Deeler Dial 3626 esman, Andrew Berding, told a press .conference Monday this statement still represents Ameri- can policy on Berlin. WANT INTERIM AGREEMENT Berding appeared at the press conference with spokesmen of the other Western powers. The Brit- ish spokesman emphasized that Britain still wants an interim agreement to ensure Western oc- cupation rights. He denied American press re- ports that the Western heads of draw concessions on Berlin * of- fered to Russia at the Geneva ministers talks last summer. But the West German spokes- man said the-Geneva talks counted ‘for nothing because the participants ‘‘did not agree on a single thing.”’ Efforts to align the differing views will be made by a four- power committee of Western rep- resentatives in Washington start- ing Jan. 25, STUDY EACH PROBLEM Authoritative sources said that Our CHRISTMAS | . GIFTS of working groups will be set up —one to study the Berlin-Ger- many problem, another to study East-West relations and a. third on disarmament Eisenhower, Macmillan and de Gaulle plan a get-together again April 26 on the eve of the proposed meeting with Khrush- ev. ment just received in ‘ti corduroy, quilted satin, nylon and cotton also flan Macmillan had a private, 45- minute talk here Monday night with de Gaulle and will return to London today. French Fore'gn Minister Maur- report to a special one-day mect- ing of NATO foreign, defence and finance ministers about the re- sults of the Western summit éon ference. The ministers held a three-day conference last week PEMD L LC SC IC A CE CC CEC EE Ee CCE CN EO NE NE CE EC CCE ECE -, the top-level talks, . Housecoats and Dusters new ship- _Christmas. All sizes to44 in nylon, Other Gift Sdggestions—Borg Coats and Jackets;; Bed Jackets, Lounging Pyjamas, Sweaters, Holi- day Dresses, Nylons, Gloves, ete, er ete The Greendal Co. Ltd. ‘Open Every Night Till Christmas LESS 10% me for quilted nels. |itoin Orit ee —|1O Provinces Top Citizen f= ee gk am, pe |. Tribute is to be paid’ this year | sentation for this) the supplied in the : te ] to good citizenship. » [year’s d are expected (o/ letters that the judges will make : [ " Prince Edward Island eitizens| take late in January. ee ee a ene |] J are to have the opportunity of| In making. the announcement] the “ of the Year. ; Ge . xipendie of thal ef tho. anand ¥ was Gremed Wt Every letter of nomination re- a Yher™ for. . it is not to-be a popularity con-| ceived has 2 good chance of os | The was made|test. No Islander will be asked| greatly the choice of} | Nominations for “Islander | ’ ft ‘by The Evening Pat-|to vote nor to engage in any| the person to be honored. : } | hn “Tipcid'f'haom: 6 t ob pena ae eae eee ; 3 The award will go to the citizen] A an- person 2 “A -fine hig. whlch able for icebreaking, supcly who during 1959 “. has best used/ nounced Monday, ~ will decide be chosen need not necessarily & beautify at eed,” was Capita| buoy tendering, earth and ie senate scotaete Nepanive a| wee St te Me een oe Peer eee 2. Pea GRADUATING FROM ae George A. Arsenau! in Maritime worthy Island purpose”, " from letters of nominat-| woman already occupying a place . te cehea ne 6 ee hee tain iricing ai| Wil be an expression apprec-|ion submitted by residents. Thejef prominence on the Island | COLLEGE? aA a icebreaking-supply ship CGS| seasons lation in behalf of all Islanders) sole purpose of the award is to/ scene. 5 which arrived in this port of worthy actions that have serv-| pay tribute te good citizenship. | It was suggested that it could tide mci ok cael ‘to replace the CGS Brant ed the interests of the province| Letters should be more than|as easily be won by a person due to leave for Halifax within as a community. 300 words in length. They must/ known but to a small circle of H. BENNETT CARR the next few days. 4s planned to make the a-| be signed and will be considered | friends; possibly a woman who at Capt, Arsenault’s remarks fol- an annual affair. A per-| available for publication. Pen| great sacrifice to herself render- District Supervisor lowed a forenoon at sea Monday manent plaque is to be erected| names will be used upon request/ed an invaluable service to a 148 Richmond St. Ch’town during which the Tupper was put| flight deck aft. Prominent place with the|in the case of euy letters chosen/ neighbor: possibly a rural pastor . t | | through her covering speed name of the first outstanding Is-| for publication. who has enriched the lives of SUN LIFE ASSURANCE and turning: end which also lander and those to follow to be| | 195 pe asons those for whom he works; pos- the Brant an opportunity to fam- Islanders also|°¢ “any years“of service to a fliarize themselves. with their PERSONAL AWARD letters of nomination should comemmalte werk. Coeig : : new floating hothe under working In addition a smaller personal] list reasons why they feel the On the other hand’ the award’! ‘conditions, heated by tempered air and steam | Plaque will be presented the win-| person they are nominating is : aoe veen ot the Duent a) convertors. The galles. te all alec-} ott_f_ once Zeer’s ower: Pre, Way <n Se ie ¥ “-& v4 * * kkk dito sia were Yioot | The vedi i equipped with all dition were t : ’ , three, em |modera navigational and setio| CPR Proposes Novel Method |TO-DAY ONLY CAPITOL All of these men were loud addition to usual lifeboats, has Po yy : “t ~ ship’s per-|one motor launch and one oar- Of Getting Subsi y On n a SOPHIA _ ANTHONY / 4 SEIE Gataginet th reset tained eee constronies tae eel LOREN QUINN Seeded : so ; re-| MONTREAL (CP) — The pri-/1897 Crowsnest Pass’ wos STORY both the working and living quar- ee bank & eee nies, vately-run Canadian Pacific Rail-|between the CPR and the. federal or tire: “Me ° Built by the Marine Industries| tion. ‘The main machinery was|¥@Y has proposed a novel method enon Corer Apnea rs vom : Lid., of Sorel, Que., the Tupper|built in Canada by Fairbanks) Setting a goverment subsidy | 0 tere. grain moving to expect _ adhe gy gfaobieyplhag bag eB omsig mange luw statutory freight rates. | positions at the Lakehead, Pacific Qruw comnin ‘ and search and rescue work in| The design was by Milne, Gi-|# tutory » ene ane Cane, Taek i the gulf area and the east coast.|more and German and designed} Instead of cash, it has asked nt the SHOWING AT 3:30 — 7 — 9 The ship is ocean-going twin/and built under ae for a tax cretit. weet Sees: ee ee i screw diesel electric driven, of|of the Ship Construc Bran The proposal is being consid- t all welded steel construction, suit-| of the ent of Transport.| ered by Canada’s qoval commis. ved the railways and other ship- SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECI AL sion on transporta' as part . .| To give relief, and yet to pre- ; . ° equities. "| gerve. the Crowsnest level of MATINEE ONLY 2:30-P.M. ‘If the CPR idea is accepted, it|tates for western farmers, the ) ire revenrion would involve about $18,000,000 a|two railways came up with their WED nd THUR a Poe aa year out of the federal pocket.| Subsidy solution. . a < ete a Here’s how it would work: Since the CNR a : all. Here he receives a hug of Deduct the difference between | qwned. its deficits are met out of} me na eh tressed In Ia sy Misses imag jeg leakes. a profi Hie lable 1 ile a Tee a : should earn if the freight rate| “°POrANON “ates A special fire prevention lec-;glad to help if you have any | Were increased 100 per cent. Then Sea Cadets ture was delivered to employees|doubt about any matter which |@educt corporation income tax of the department of transport| pertains to a fire hazard. from that figure. Since the tax is|-- t a Enjo Dinner Airport Fire Chiet P. A. McKie ° ore a oe om. this would EASY! — Airport Fire . A. McKin- amount . : loy non. Traffic Heavy That final figure is what the PLEASY!? A brand new group of future} He pointed out that fire haz- ° . ; sailors, the newly formed Navy] ards are greater. during the By Rail Air : League Cadets sponsored by the} Christmas season than at any deed The we — Main Brave Club, joined’ their] other time of the year. He suz-| tocreased rail and air traffic oe v- PHONE 4955 older brothers in the Sea Cadets | gested that if the following cteps to and from the Island has been ever, doesn’t the CPR's FREE DEL RY at the annual Christmas dinner| were taken it would help reduce] | +: .oale durlag ‘yack tow Gino —- of payment. It agrees IVE : party held Saturday night at the/ the possibility of fire starting in| 514 the heaviest is yet to come as nod government must help|| DAILY FROM 5 P.M. Aan 4 of the youngst nthe cniet said: “Do not over-|2ccording to CNR and Maritime and reasonable rate bet it here tA R - ‘There were ers aid: | Contrah Airways here. . Rendezvous Restaurant sitting down to a big turkey din- ae electrical circuits with) “7. teaueiaee train due’ to -ner—with—members—of the Roya h nas tres gh and St heavy—riails: has— Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Kent| approved lights and cords." | stot? an hour ahd a half late followed by films and a dance oe at < nok.|With the major delays occuring when girl friends joined the a. Fagen’ agai rien the snaisined. Gi t party. 8 Bs yogi can tees as MCA are experiencing erowded tjts Seated at the head table were) in, “S SO children,” ‘ne|fMlights from all parts of the | Chairman Lieut. J.D. Smallwood, | oontinued . circuit. Particularly heavy Sigh from see commanding officer of Kent; Dr. o ‘are noted from the north | B. J. O'Meara, president of the] The Christmas tree should! from Newfoundland and the if 9 Naval Officers Raccoon which | Stand in a container of wet serc'| gaien Islands. —_ P A TTERSON S sponsors the Sea Cadets; Fred) or water which will prevent it) Eyoress shipments both ingo-| ¥ are Pound, president cf the Main| drying out too rapidly, and svling and outgoing are also show- opened Brace Club; Wilfred Duffy, Sea reduce the hazard, he pointed out. ing an alltime high. y Fi Cadet committee; Cavt. J.J. Con-| “Do not let wrapping paper ec-| A large proportion of the pas- Z rst nolly, honorary president of the|cumulate around the Christmas| senger traffic can be accounted Navy League ef P.E.I.; and Lieu-|tree and around the house, and/for by the annual return of’ col- tenants Harry Thompson, Charles if you have a fire extinguisher|lege students from the various Downe and Jack Morris. keep it in the vicinity of the| universities throughout the coun- Christmas tree in case of accid-| try, PINSSAASS: BIESGAS Santa has arrived with _a sleigh full of Christmas Gifts See them at your Stationer H. M. SIMPSON LTD. Here are.a few suggestions © Pen and pencil sets by Bridge Sets and Playing , Watermans, Parker, Sheaf- _ Cards ; 4 fer and Esterbrook . pang regres -osee a © Fine Papetries and Note } hides a ee ae & Papers ® Beautiful Candles, candle © Desk Pads and Desk Acces- __, holders and party acces- # sories | i _—— ' i - ‘ = / sories. 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