Report Reveals. Atrocfiousl Programme Of Red Torture by two test. where today a want without Messrs. Adrian looded Communist program at a time. One private spantslxGallantand Dale 0; physical torture and psycholo- months in such a box. LONDON. (Reuters) -A British report said gicni pressure made almost one- uilrdofthehritishsoldlerscap-oellswsresometimes tured in Korea set as comm gymplLhl1Bl'I ulltyiud um out of we Britons in the held by the Communists only of- the ficerl and senior non-commls- o sloped officers n A M t 0!! wmpie by con- their munut propllandl persuasion- backed by butinll finement and collection of other mental torments. About one-third of the junior non-coms and other men-U per duringtbeir esp-like learn . intotbeirquutmthroush-holetocniartuewutem Hospitallor doom Sentriu outside treatment. Allwishhimalpeedy l-Mrscovery. A considerable amount of she . :'.?S.'8.?.'.i'.L”...2.' i:..'.?'..f1'.".'2..it”."nv W to be done 1- we. to physical and ed extra clgarets. W” "privileges." But the Communists exacted a cent of the total captives-broke stiff price for suclihofa:":i;etd t;-gent; 2:54 mm” on d"b beduffiitin-ment. 5?.l"i'fin'."uo.i atosgli claslsed :IenC0ln- with them were forced to sign w”"”d”' " "'5' Fm” 15"" munist sympathizers." the report "peace" petitions, write pro-Com- T110” 9”” W" P "Eddy said. But some of the men merely munlst letters fglgned Communist and most probably have been re- Mair-ccgmgadga on M! G .11.” 0' Mom” "ennui up hibilitated since their return home. Even prisoners who just pre- comrades once. under torture or tended to accept communism ran mental pressure. he would i - rlusvlhe -Mrs. Ambrose Cos-cos-an. Plus- ville. is spending a few days with her daughters. Mrs. Lance Dalton and Mrs. Melvin Mcaregor. Bur- ton. Lot 1. Gallant. Alhblas-t Coteorlii. ve been employed with Mr.- Beber u;Profitt in the lumbarwoodafor roroodtath-wtwuk. Friend.solMr.Jamas'l'.Gnl- lant.arasorryto hohnd Duatotbestorrnoflaturday. rosdsthrough gettoMaasons lad We are still waiting the arrival ” " of the snow plough. Eight tables were in play at the the home of Mr. ham "5 at I. in, during the winter months and the sympathies formers and propsgandists among mm P” I' "all: "914 ” "'5 home of Mr Mrs. Anthony dles' first prize was won by Mrs. be John Ar Jones; second, Mrs. John Gents' first-prize by . risk of unconsciously being in- blackmailed into doles it again 5;,,?'5':f,'f,,.. m,,,,,,, Mum ,,,,,. fluenced by the Communist opin- by thr ions they were forced to parrot, as an informer. These men were the report said. to prisoners were dedicated and leased. some might palhies before capture. of a gen- in dealing Hardy. Mrs. Harold Phillips, M.rs. ”" P” ”W” ”' "N '0' ior Gallant. Freeze-out by Misses Pearle Gallant and Rene Arsen- orgsnizcd into elaborate spy net- "N It concluded. however. that only Wlglllll In I-hrlt pl'i:3ll mm "1" A delicious lunch w" .d e repo sa oc - convinced Communists when re- 11011 was mostly handled by' the oral mu" preulm hgvg hgd Chinese Communists. whose tac- Communist convictions or sym- tic! "Were the result eration of experience by the hostess. assisted by sev- -BB. A" but one of mg 31-lush 91-3.. with captured soldiers of the Kuo- Alvin Hardy. MIL 050" M39 nners elected to return home after mlnlllli Chill”! N l-Iolllllltl." the Korea armistice. The report said the Communist Neill, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Lelth Craig. Mrs. Ruskin Banks. Mrs. Charles Keizer, Mrs. Frank success, striking at an. Emma, and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant, For- Hardy and Miss Olive Tuplin. A was "comparatively small' con- 9” Views Willard siderlng the unpreparedness of British soldiers for attempts to View convert them and the intensity of the Communist torture and per- suasion tactics. Prisoners who trinatlon were treated with sav- age brutality in an attempt to break them down. oners were confined inside cramp- ed boxes five feet by three feet Locke Road -Mrs. Leo Arsenault of Howlan. recently spent a few days visiting in Emerald. guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and of Emerald. Clifford Arsenault of Rowlaii. was in Forest View on Sunday after- noon. February men. Mr. and Mrs. Ansley Sllliker vis- ited friends on the locks Road on Sunday. Miss Penny Griffin who h taking Grade eleven in Notre Dame Academy, Charlottetown. spent the weekend of February sou. at her home in Burton. Mrs. Clarence Gallant of Pius- the home of Mr. and ville. has been spending a few HIMY. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur smith, Sr., Mrs. Reginald Palmer, Freeland, gnd Mn, Ogcu w, MgcNeIll wen children. Mount Pleasant were ggidg visitors at the homes of Mr. and days recently in Rowlan. with her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Cullicutt business visitors oftbeReserveRoad.weraiaBow-onsa F The many b-lends of Mf:uilIII'l8I re- go 1”", .1" 1, . mu”; 1,, leen Buchanan, Mr. John Buch-' sq..."-g Mgmorm gum, snap and Miss Carol Buchanan lan on February not Mr. Matt oi-min of lie locke Bonk!- load. was in O'Leary. on Monday. RM Philip A.senault of Fortune Cove. H is in Forest View cutting and get- employed at a bank in Tyne Val- M OIIG C5019 l'0lCt10l1II'Y" l1l'lI- ting out some fire wood. Mns M” M3"-In i2tt;,;Ec:hepl3::.:o:.1:l1r'am Mn. months at the home of Mr. and Bennett Peters. Robert Arsenault of l-lowlan. was 3 visitor in Bloomfield. on Tues- E:',;:'5"”,;, ”f.,ff' ;jf;"i;,',:! av. ' ' Frank Cullicutt of the Reserve lhrdy 0” sunda” February 27"” Road. was in Forest View. on Wed- nesday, February 23rd. very inspiring message was given by Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. Hymns sm”n"""' Pf Fwesl sung were "Praise The Lord". was on the Reserve Road -- " "J 1 on Tuuday, Febmuy um. Ye Heavens Adore Him us As I Am" "I Need The Every received by Mrs. Ruskin Banks. Miss Evelyn Morrison wllo is ley, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J; Clin- Mrs. Anthony Gallant of Pius- um Morrigon, ville, came to Howlan on Wednes- day, February 23rd, to visit at the home of Mr. and Mn, Leo Anon. nors. was visiting friends at Con- ault. Howlan. Fred Arsenault of Howlan. was 3 vim”. on sunday' February and Children left for Halifax. re- d M". cently after Mr. Heber Broome, St. Elea- way on Saturday. February 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer spending several Mrs. Guy Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams. at the George Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mr. Sydney Palmer. Summer side. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reg- inald Palmer, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milligan and Mr. and Mrs. Thane Ellis. Sum- children Beverley and Freddie merside. spent the week-end at were visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Cecil and Mrs. Gerald Milligan. Pop- lar Grove on Friday evening, February zsui. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil 'Ballem and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Sunday. February 27th. Mr. Arnold Ramsay, Miss Kath- Mr. and Mrs. pm Griffin of Centre. Tyne Valley and wish W" "W0" 't "" lime 0' M'- the Loclsa Road. wwrah0'lasery. ma speedy recovery to road ""1 MH- Fob. 21. - be Roserve Hr. lncll Morrison: Portage Judson MacDougall Enmore on Sunday. February 27th. -P. Frumll oi-min of :--T Road. was in O'Iaary on Monday. "4 W EVW" 3'33"" P”"'”' "It Old Home Church Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Forest PI View. was a visitor on Sunday '0" PM afternoon. February Nth at the M0539"- home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Arsenault of ffowlaa. Joseph Road. was h 0'l.aas7 on Tuesday. G rg M ggison of Knutsford. 1' M'"' co e e and. was in Forest View. Feb we?” recent visitors at the homes - "E l""- 990'" It's gInrl.y a white-painted struc- n inn": a steeple or hell; -nnpworu D” of pay" 5”, It snugglea its back In the hill- vlee wash observed Friday after- noon ruary 15th at T"""'"' ""7" " '” W9” Peters Anglican Church Lot 11. The theme for the service "Abide . 0, qum Can meet in a halo below, playing mum, d an hymn "Holy, Holy The pews are all straight-backed Holy" Wlul MEI. Reginald Pil- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters "W" 3' "N "'30- "'9 mm M"- sid , Its dongs face a river-lswelad dell. No windows of stained glass where sunbeams and narrow. But God is there always. I know. and Mrs. Bennett Peters of Bloom- 3111'! MIISKIY OPOIIM tlll 3161- 11.. um. "ed m.nn,.1 he". in ii id. i itors on Tuesday eve- Ins. she was assisted nhig. E at the home of Mr. Walter Meclfenn-. Wesiern Guardian --ATTENDED FUNERAL - -A'l'I'l:N'l'l0N fishermen. lee Sweet tones swelling softly and ear; . The Choir was a small band of neighbors. Their voices untrained. but sin- core. Therekseated erect by my par- on , glow- the new Ch vrolet and Dodge mo- Mr. J. W. Don Campbell. Ml--A-. I "P" ' ll”? "EV" um" tors converged for marine use at Alberton. and Mr. Hubert Gsudet. I ""3 h"' ""'"d m"ch M M Burke's Garage. Albertoii. stone's message to Prince Edward Islanders over C. F. C. 1. tonight M.L.A., Tignlah, attended funeral of Rev. W. E. -LIITIN T0 Edwin C. John- .g Alb”-tonyggtgrdjy -FIIEMEN me sermon. Menu”, But God was there always. I know. - nigllongtogohacktoitsdoorwly " 700 Mm,” pl" mind. w” and And walk down the aisle once gain, I -aoaunu mus tuiight. Al- .2 the home of Mr. Lamont Butt. T0 '" I" "M P" "W ' "I'"'"" bony Rovers vs. Borden Youth Alberto: South. where s Where I can look out at the rain. I yearn to recapture the spirit Club. Game time 8:80. Admission Md bl-on; out I; an hopper of Th" cum to m um... 10” no, as and 25. state after. a sawdust burning furnace in the In an old hm”, paw, "ch 3.1,. b bath, "nu: cmmcl "l 5'”"”'d was extinguished I1! ML Him For God was there always. fknow. March Ind, 71” p.m. Rev. Wil- lllll Maclfay. B.Bc.. minister. -scuooi. seoars. Bedeque The Though Father and Mother and neighbors -YOUNG ADULT GROUP. - An uggping nearby on the hill, Kenslngton Presbytcfllll I feel if I went back and sought rihk, Wednesday. March 2nd.- at 8 You" Am,” group held gym, run. th o'clock. Open. to all rural schools in the surrounding districts. Ad- m '”'"I"' "' "" mission I. School children free. -anpiioun IlNI.ctonlIht. ""' "M" .. .. p a zfuesday, intermediate i 5 3 .33.. E? 55.? .2? if i E '5! ga ii i E 5' ill I gist? g- is tin home of Mb l'd TINT, them at worsllll "MI MacNelil. Fol- still. and busi-Iwanttogehsck hthe sul- inc. .......i...-. sang the Birth- 1 want to go back through Kin Neill snow; Macuaill who lwgiitpto go back there is wor- andiea Fordodhte-s-elalw .11:-aw. the refresh- hcludd . Fggebown, P.E.T. flllll Iisl. SPEGIAL SGNOIII. MEETING The ,3: Kensington School Dis- thID0-trict willbeheldin school' ':,'Y;?; houseonTuesday.March1, 1955 at 7:30 pm. to consider 'buIldlfItll'ld'Q11lPPll'1Kl"9W Tliaesecuiors invite to Itlygsoliool for high scho0lPUl"ndMnu”::"'”""u?,: 'aposu.tovoumoneyf.4:dllIt; hem mhmmm l3Nl00t.dsddeupon r ,3;-ma-on-. an tn-in Io'.?.:."'..... "'?.....'”:'.: ggbon-owtlieneeeassryhnb-A-I-Irse.Qc. Hour" and The Day Thou Gavest il V . faulted indoc. Forg't'P5ieI:'9Y:; ?Ifm:':l';;'”- W” in Lord Is Ended. The offering was on Sunday where they are employ- County Hospital receiving treat- ment. Miss Renada Rayner of Alber- ton. spent a week and recently visiting at the home of the Misses Marion and Wanda Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green re- turned to their borne in St. Law- rence after spending the past year in Toronto. Mr. and'Mra. John locks and also Mr. Raeford Locke, Locke Road. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. Friends of Mr. Irving MacLel- ian are sorry to hear that he broke his ankle recently, and was a patient in, the Western Hospi- tal for a few days having the cast put on and receiving treat- ment. All are hoping he will soon be able to be around again. -D. Wellington -Mrs. Lily Arsenault recently visited her son. Arcade and fun- y. The many friends of Mrs. Fldele C. Gallant hope to see her home from the P. C. Hospital soon. She has been a patient there for some time. Hockey fans saw an excit- ing game between Wellington and St. Nicholas on Feb. 16. in Mt. Pleasant with St. Nicholas winning :3 Wellington. The score was Mrs. Theodore L. Arsenault has returned home from a visit with relatives in U.S.A. Her many friends regret to learn Mrs. Arnold DesRoches is a pa- tient in P. C. Hospital. All hope to see her home soon. On Feb. 15th a meal pie supper was held in the school hell by La- dies of Wellington United Church. Proceeds were for the church funds. Mr. and Mrs. Powers of Mis- couche, visited in Wellington on Sunday. Miss Jean Gallant has returned to her employment in Halifax, N. 8.. after visiting in Mont Car- mel. Mrs. Minnie Peters has return- ed home afgr spending some time ' , in . S. A. 'i'pr. E. J. Bernard. Who spent two months leave with his par- ants in Mont Carmel. following his return from Korea. has re- turned to his duties at Petawawa. Ontario. Mr. Faustin Gallant is residinl guyernoa River. with his bro- Andrew Arsenault has re- turned to Halifax, N.8., after vis- iting lill parents. Mr. and Mr!- Josepb V. Arsenault. Mount Car- meL Mr. ndmund rem recently Vin- ited his brother. Mr. Alban Perl?- who is ill in Moncton. N. 3. Mr. Tilmon A. Arsenault is tak- ing a course on Credit Unions in Charlottetown. Friends of Mr. Joseph A. Gal- lsntwillbssorrytolearnothll illness at home. Meurs. Urlc Poirler and Glldas Richard recently motored to CIPG Bald. N.B.. on business. Mrs. Glldas Richard and Mrs. Dennis Arsenault recently visited Mrs. Richard's father who is in the hospital in Charlottetown. Teachers and Abs-am's Viilllt elation group was formed with An- .....m.......m.-... Personals .Miu MITGOIC: &l.acLean I: Long Creek span week! at the home of Mr. and Mrs Sydney Green. Central Baden"!- -romoirr. russnsr laterrnsdlats "c" PI-you lam!-Gaab 'r e vs. II. Pleasant season game sf lens and beats me "E H asnnt. usiisasa I are as llama he lxll in Memoriam "I" Prince County Hospital on Mon- ..,,,,,, .,,,,, ,,,,,,, -1-v....:;::.rr:v.....1.."" mi .r.i- . . C 61' E Aj",',,', um Phillip? Summerside in her sin I” V.-fl; gnaud: hmpnli, Buenos Aires, Argentina. for use . ta World was on the there: "Abide isspndingafewweeksvisitingHalif.During tofthistims ' brother-in-law and sister. Mr. she Nxuffered ini:li.s.s pain. but llfrid Dunn. haze it Witt: great D! ence. e .l"i.l'i2l."..””””i' u 1-" c---a--wu-- M ab 19' J95: k .r"p:'c:vk.' spared by her family, physicians. owned N swkvm. ll).hu:dh:spit.al staff to help ease '3 in Mulgrave. N. 8.. the daughter ML Anon Gordon ma eh. mu. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry fortune to cut his hand severely P9951” M 33 Y5”! "cenuyp K. u now in an prim... moved with her family to Stel- uy in -. . lchool. A Home and School Allo- llll. I. I. PHILLIP! -The death occurred at the illness Jtneu of a strong age she larton, N.S., where she lived the greater part of her life. Left to mourn besides her hus- band is a son, Billie Cummings, by a previous marriage, one brother. Waldo Peebles. Piciou, N. S., and five sisters, Doris, Mrs. B. G. Reed. Toronto, Ont.; Mrs. Clara Parry, Vergennes, Vt.; Miss Alice Peebles; and Gladys, Mrs. John Copan, New York City; Mrs. Hazel Jackson, California. Two brothers, Harold A. and Harry Evelyn. predeceased her. The funeral was held from Trin- ity United Church on Wednesday Feb. mu. and was conducted by the minister, the Rev. c. D, Matheson, assisted by the Rev, J, Donald MacKay, who read the lzlst Psalm and the Rev. D. R. Morrison, who read from the First Epistle to the Corinthians, the flftheenth chapter. The Rev. Mr. Matheson read from the four- teenth chapter of the Gospel ac- cording to St. John and gave prayers. The hymns sung were The Lord Is My Shepherd" and "Blast Be The Everlasting God." The mill bearers were Allie Har- ris, Mabon Bynon. Stephen Gil. lls. Haber Pickering. James M, Ramsay and Keith Ramsay. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. thony Gallant as president; Leo Arsenault. Vice President; Mrs. Louis Gallant. Secretary and three councillors: Mr. Francis Blanch- ard. Miss Priscilla Arsenault and Mrs. Emmanuel Gallant, On Wednesday a bingo was held in the school at Abram's Village. A large crowd attended. Bowling went on in the basement. Lunches were sold and a neat sum was rea- lized in aid of the school. Miss Ellh Arsenault of Man- treal. Que.. and Andrew Arsen- ault of Saint John. NB.. are vis- iting their parenis. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arsenault. Si. Chry- sostem. Friends of Mr. Tilmon E. Arsen- ault are sorry to learn he entered the P. C. Hospital to undergo sur- sery. Messrs. Louis Gallant and Leo Arsenault are wiring several homes in St. Chrysosiem for electricity. Mrs. Alphonse Ar enault with her three children. Summerside. visited her sister. Mrs. Amand Gallant. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Donal Arsenault and daughter. Florence. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Gallant. Cape Egmont. Men's Study Club held their weekly meeting at the home of Mr. Amand Gallant. Meeting opened with prayer. Various matters of Importance were discussed. Ladies of St. Chrysosiem Altar ing at the home of Mrs. Armand Gallant with six members in at- tendance. It was decided to send a donation to Acadlan Bi-centen- nlal committee. also hold a bingo for the church at the home of Mrs. Hubert Arsenault. Members were requested to furnish prizes and lunches. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Stephen Ar- senault. Following meeting bingo was played to raise funds for the Society. Lunch was served by the hostess. Misses Blanche and Marlorle Day, Summerslde. spent the week- end with their parents. ylr. and Mrs. Garfield Day. Miss Dorothy Brooks recently spent some time visiting relatives TEETHINC. in Wellington. Wilbfiit I MAlsl1IIQnb&HIsO gq .AIl r P...-.'.':.':::,.r..-.;.'.-.-"...., 7 IMPORTANT NOTICE I wish to announce to my numerous customers that as of this date my phone num- ber has been changed to 3865 We now have in stock. cast iron white enamel re- oeued hathtubl. at 562-85- GBORGI SMITII. Heatinl Q Plianhlnl lurnmerdde 'rayer At by the ladies of the Baptist'and United Church congregations, in the Baptist Church Bedeque. by the Rev. Jorge iina Lozads of In Me" John 161 were: Miss Louisa Callbcck. Mrs. own" "d Edwin MacFarlane. Mrs. Ken- No .30" was neth Muttart. and Mrs. Clayton jesty "The Queen" for Christian homes. schools. and colleges. for missionaries. United Nation Or- Th” N” M!" "mu" W" W” gnniza ions, and World peace were offer by those present. address on the signifigance of Society held their monthly meet- ized Central Iedeque -February 25th was observed at Central The service prepared by the Christian Women of the Those taking the leaders parts MscLure. Prayers fdr Ber Ms- Miss Louisa Callbeck gave an the World Day of Prayer. A solo rendered by Mrs. Plomp, "A Pra- yer Perfect" was an effective part of the program; she was mpanied by Mrs. Waller Leard. , Offering was reveived by Mrs. Robert Affleck. and Miss Edna Oatway amount 317.50 to be sent to the Women Inter-church Coun- cil of Canada and was dedicated by prayer. Singing of hymn "The Day Thou Gavest Lord Is End- ed" with Mrs. Howard Scburman as organist. and the Benediction brought the meeting to a close. Refreshments were served by the ladies of the Baptist Church, and a social hour was enjoyed. Freetown Edges Mt. Pleasant 3-2 -The Freetown Royals edged the Mount Pleasant Hawks 3-2 at the Mount Pleasant rink last night. in the first game of a home and home total-goal series in the semi-finals of the island inter- mediate "C" competitions. The Hawks scored the only goal of the first period, the Royals came back with two unanswered tallies in the second. and the teams split a pair of goals in the third. Berch and E. Strongman got the Mt. Pleasant goals. I. Strongman getting an assist on one of them. Willis Mills. Des Roberts. and Zeke Roberts shot the Freeinwn goals. Des Roberts and Willis Mills getting an assist each. Vensinoton 5. Cronelud 2 The Crapaud Bantams were defeated by the Kensington Ban- tams in a hockey game Satur- day morning S in 2. but won the round ii to 7. The Crapaud Ban- tams now meet the Charlotte- town-l(lng's County winners. LOWER. rnanrowu w. l. -The February meeting of the Lower Freetown W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Walter Burns with twenty two members present. Meeting 0,. 4 by singing the Ode. and repeating the collect in unison. The minutes of previous meet- Funerel Monday of Dr. Monaglinn -The remains of the late Rev. W. E. Monaghan. D.D.. were conveyed from Charlotietown to Alberton Saturday afternoon. At Bloomfield Conner they were met by a delegation of former par- ishioners who formed an escort to the parochial house at Alber- ion. On Sunday afternoon the body was transferred to the Sac- red Heart Church of which Rev. Dr. Monaghan had been pastor since 1941. Following the solemn entry to the church the choir sang the Mlserere and the Libsrs. At ten o'clock Monday morning Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Martin Mon- aghsn of Miscouche. assisted by Rev. Patrick Walsh of Palmer Road as deacon and Rev. W. V. MacDonald of St. Peter's as sub- deacon. Rev. Eric Robin of Rus- tico was of ceremonies. Rt. Rev. Monsigno J. A. Murphy of Souris preached the eulogy. His Excellency, Moat Rev. Mal- colm A. MacEachern. D.D.. Bis- hop of Charlottetown. gave final absolution. He was assisted by Rev. J. P. E. 0'l-lanley of Cardi- gan and Rev. P. F. MacDonald. chancellor of St. Dunstan's Ba- silica. Also present in the Sanctuary was Rt. Rev. G. J. Macl.ellan. Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy and Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon. The following clergy were pres- eni: Reverends J. A. MacDonald. Leonard MacDonald. Reginald MacDonald. P r e s t o n Hammill, Joseph Mi-icLeod Wilfred Keefe, Bennett MacDonald, Harold Cro- ken. David McTagua. William Simpson, John Kelly, Joseph Le- Clair, Charles Gallant. Pius Mur- naghan. Flight Lt. Warren. Naz- aire Poirler, Terrence Campbell. Louis Dooley, Emmanuel Richard, George MacDonald. Joseph Trai- nor. Bernard Gillis. W. D. Mac- Donald. A. L. Sinnott. Louis Cal- laghan and Sylvere Gallant. The Tignish Boys' Choir, under the direction of Rev. Dennis Gal- lani. assisted. The organist was Leonard Gallant. Service at the grave was con- ducted by Monsignor Murphy, as- sisted by Rev. Patrick Walsh and Rev. W. V. MacDonald. MacDonald. Leonard MacDonald, Harold Croken. Donald. Simpson. Joseph MacLeod. MacKenna. Alfred Foley, MacAleer. James O'Brien. attended. S'side Curling Club Schedule the Summerslcle Curling Club: 6.45: Jim MacGregor Brooks. lng were read. approved and sign- ed. Reports of committees were heard. new committees. program. Mrs. William Rogers and Mrs. Jardine Stavert; lunch. Mrs. Ed- mund Burns and Mrs. Lloyd Burns. It was moved and seconded that the treasurer get more Cod Liver Oil capsules. Mrs. Russell Mccarville in her usual way auctioned off several articles and some lively bidding took place. A nice sum was real- The meeting closed with the Queen. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and com- mittee ln charge, and was much enjoyed. - KENSINGTON RINK TONIGHT. TUESDAY. March lst.-8 P. M. lst game of semi-final Farmers League Graham's Road vs. Springfield WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2nd School Ice Sporte 7:30 P. M. "ROYAL" BOIDEN Tue. 3:30. A spoken drama in Serial and News. "'CAMEO” KENSIN GTON Mon.-Tues Barbara Rush in PIRATES", technicolor. ed. Bank drawing Tues.-Thur. The pail-carriers were: Rever- , ends Preston Hammill. Bennett WHIW 07 TOWN” 31"! IIOCKGY Reginlld Mug ent Canada at the 1956 winter John Kelly. William 0.'y"""” ””""E' The pail bearers were: Everett Shea. Merritt Callaghan. Ronald Allan The funeral was very largely -Curling schedule for today at 12 Exposure Rom double vs. 1:. Cannon; J. E. Morrison vs. Lloyd 16 Exposure Roll, double Burns; T. L. Llnkletier vs. A. 8.45: Bert Hunter vs. Lloyd ln- Mounted on Album sheet; (0 man; R. Henthnrn vs. C. Ram- say: Ari Clark vs. T. D. Morrison. Mon.-Tue 7:15 and 9215: Matinee challenging out- the Stanley Kramer tradition - - - The story of a gang of hot-riding hot-heads who ride into, terrorize. and take over a town. "After a while you gotta have fun. and if someone gets hurt - - - that's just tough". You'll thrill to the shock-studded adventures of this hot blood. Mar- lon Brando as "THE WILD ONE" and his jazzed up hoodlums. Also 7.159215. John Derek. "PRINCE OF On land or sea-or in love he took what he wanted. He dared the might of tyranny for the woman he luv- ed and for the country he serv- Tuesday. March 1. mos neoungns F O'Leary Edges S'side In First Game Of Series The 0'Lcary Maroons edged ker, the Summerside Aces 5-4 in the Harris Ti first game of a home and home smallman was credited wli NIH series to decide the intermedi- assists, 6. Bernard and Wllbtl ate "B" hockey championship Harris getting one helpc Cd. of Prince County. The second For Summarside ' CI game will be played in 0'Leary lent, Bill Baird. lager m rink Thursday evening. and Bonny Howatt sack . The Aces had a considerable one tally. Gay had two asII&., margin in the play of the first Howatt. Taylor. For. and period. outscoring the Maroons and Bernard one eac . 3-1. The second session was de- Joe Hunter and Gerry Mud finitely 0'l.eary's. the visitors handled the whistles. skating the Surnmerside boys into Edgar Taylor won be lobu 1 the ice and scoring three goals Men's Wear most valuable pllr . 3- without a return. As the Ace: er award Gamble bad if. Div! 5 took charge of the game again and Mclnnls II. in the final frame, Glen Gamble 17-year-old sensation who tended Lineups .' 2 goal last year for the Kensington O'Leary - Goal. Gunbilt hr . ' Midgets. stood in the breach. mak- fence, A. Wedge, B. MacDonald. . ing 19 stops. some of them sec- L. Harris: forwards. W. ond and third rebounds. in a dis- F. Smallman. G. Rogerson, G. , play that many fans said was Bernard.- Allie Sillikcr. Allol 5, the best seen in the Raceway Slllilied. Ab McGregoi'. Jim 2:: I Stadium since it was built. The lole. Len Bernard. Heath W teams split a pair of goals in side. 1 this frame. Summerside - Goal. Mclaniu Glen Rogerson. speedy Maroon defence, G. Gay. C. Woodside. L. right winger. scored two goals Shields, M. Cannon; forwards. J. for the visitors. and Allon Silli- Bernard. B. Grady. B. Baird. I. M". Howatt. M. Gallant. E. Taylor. C. Gaudet. P. Pope. G. Kelly. Murray Harbor -Albany St. Pats defeated Mur- ray Harbor 9-4 at Bedeque rink last night in the first game in the Intermediate "C" semi-finals for the Island championship. lDelhert hD;wsnn. 15-year-old "mun! payer wit t. Pats. scored four of the nine goals ml. his mam. Summerslde. P.E.I. Phone III Pat Noon-an. Garnett Howatt, W. Albert Robe,-tgon Gord Cutcliffe. Ronnie Cameron p. E. 1, MUTUAL gumnmq and Lester MacLeod scored the Grgnvlug 5', wag" su-get Professional Cards Chartered 3-: Accountants '1'. Earle Hickey T. Canadian Bgnk of Commerce . I i 0lhel'9- summerside I I For Murray Harbor Stewart DIAL P. 0. DUI scored two. White and MacDon- 3344 531 , aid one each. smwm":-"-TTT-F:"T' , The referees were Vance Harris . ""1 R0" MW”""- 1:. E. Ellis a. Son Limited . . The Albany learn edged the F1” .. Aug. .. cugulgy I , visitors 4-3 in the first period. 2-1 5 gamma, 3., 3nmmpn& - ' , In the middle session and shot ?jmm--?-m-w-- in- three. goals without a return in Opfomefrlsf l " the final frame. E E Parka". ; TORONTO (CP) - The Uni- 3ff5?.jg1;,2:, I . . REGENT THEATRE BLDG. team will make a bid to repres- summer 5.. sunmudg B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside. P.E.I. - Phone III SMALLMAN'S BUILDING DEVELOPING A- Ray;-;ong,;3r-at . r- ' 288 Water Sltreeltmu-, Above MIH;iIE:)NE ,:u ens ,- PHYSICIANS L. K. Zlellnskl. MD. General Practitioner Malpeqne Road Kcnsington. P. E. I. Phone: Kenslngtoa I Printing any Roll, negative size ........................... .. & 8 Exposure Roll, double size .. 65c 5"” """""""""""""" " 94” Photographers size .......................... .. SL20 THED"uaf;ugEEBTg-Tnlo Dentists make large size Album. SPENCER BROS. PHOTO LAB. Box 1061, Summerslde Dr. J. A. Dolron SMALLMAN'I BUILDING Dial 2366 sums: ' Dr. Hubert MacNelll,&D. 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