Page 2. The Guardian Tlnlrsdlyo 313- 3- 1957 roiioirro (CP) - 'renpera- once but says a list itrclulrt .u..lssnedbytbe1'oroatopuhllc area centred over the eastern Weather office: states is moving slowly eastward. Local Donations To Hungarian M WEAIHEII Reliel Fund Reach S454.00 Forecasts: Nortllfl Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island: Clear with a (en t Canadians Are Urged To 0 e e - It Max As it moves along sllgli milder cloudy intervals: very cold: west Ease lensions OI Livin --:.---'-------- -------------w --m --- --------- -”-i---- -m--------------- xix: '0 received locally was one for 8130 p.w5oa 5 I2 this district. and moderating gow 5 below and It above. Ctiais - cm Rd Cm” uudquinen kg and another for 8102.50. This latter Vancouver 0 - 0 weather can be mieeted Friday. lottetowa 10 below and IS above, MONTREAL (CPI .. Canadlanslcrs. operators of caclulating ma-lselves by admitting the imposstbil- cording to , nuemem mm, by amount came from the Staff at Victoria 43 I5 were urged Wednesday to ease tbelchines. factory hands. bank tcl-lily of being a success by every Red Cm” omcms lat mam, the prwlncm slntomlml who Edmonton 33 33 stress and tensions of every-dayiicrs-I-feveryone is working under standard. of being always right. Mmosl ghreequmerl ol thin made donations to the cuwllm Calgary 35 37 uVI08- ””d"I”” "m "'3." "'9 VI'5'5l"l'1”I”'"' 5":Ie”"g 3 5e"”"k' Ma.” : sum has come in during the last Hungarian Relief Fund Instead of Real" - 1' n The plea was made by the Royal mental and emotional stmcture of our tensions stem from trying week when may People have hum: men. Fwd chmunu Pu, Winnipeg It 1! Bulk of Canada in its monthly built during ages of evolution. tonact the role of supermen. made Chrmmu conmhuuou . m w md "chug 0' Kim Toronto 3 12 . letter. normally devoted to some.'CONSI-ZRVE POWER I I Well-balanced people of brll-mm mm which n bah" Med to conmbuuom lo me i Ottawa lib 8 business activity. The W" 5"" a"""."”" it .5"Eul'.t"' a”.”"Y. "”"'f We 0' ad”"'Wurovioe food and ciotiiiox for the Hungarian Relief Fund are valid M0"''"I "' 1 - "Wm "59 I” "I" lelw” MI” .5""”'” by D” "'3'" selyei mrwil ""3 me" .ml'""t sun pew" mm thousands of Hungarian Refugees for Incom tax exemption and may - Qwb" uh 0 A the gc-rm- of Surtlvlal in our com- tor of tlic. institute of experimen-. serve their power. . . ." who are being tin” -alum in h um m Red Cm” Haw ln Fredericton 7b 3 llllfal-911 t'1l'IllZ?'ll0''-'' 5315"” I” H1” m'3Ylm"9 and 5"'3"y ” the -.-..-m:.-.m.:F- Ausm, .. well u for all,” who ularlotutowu 9, dlneuy "'11,. Sllnt 301"! 105 5 ' ler. ltPlaI.V.h iulnhand laughter are Univprsiiiv O;s::Oll:;::lc.elsII::r::sEI;f' "9 hfneed 0' gm, gm” of u. pug l.l,.(lql;.l-1.... .1, g w.ll... Monfcton all 1: , agents n eat . emoiona n P - - 1-laliax "I-Everyone in our Western rlvli- the victim. dlunce wnmn mug"? men Icy skeet ET" In Tonmm . . I. I Charlottetown (ll 5 lzation has to meet demands on; The lettcr. says the inescapable , - - K, Sydney 3 10 his nervous energy that were not . ClllBf8f'lt!.'lf1lSl:C of the deiri'ecu:!li'cim . - - -- Yummllh g lg - -d (Till r c r me is e yrannica e an s - . W P in C Y " I Chronology Of Events Leading APPOINTMENTS St W" " " GILOCETERIA DOES YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION READ LIKE THIS? The farmer had economic. so-,terms of time and continuous men- cial and political problems of tal and physical pressure. Ten- HALIFAX (CPI -- The weather which his grandfather aas ignor-.sions are built up but the man ant. Tho doctor and the lawyerlwho "does nothing more about had cliciils pros.-ting at their oiii':e.them than gnaw his nails is a doors and were conscious that olh- malor problem tn his organization. er: need them elsewhere. a grade-A candidate for executive Teachers had to maintain dis-,neurosli." Dr. W. A. Ernst has been ap pointed assistant urologist at the Victoria General Hospital, Rall- fax and will be a member of Dal- hoiisle's medical faculty. A grad- uate of Dalhousle. he has had graduate training in Halifax and spent four years in Montreal spec- To Canadian Pacific Strike Nov. I5-Board hearings end alter a total of 25 days sitting: and 4,300 pages of testimony. i Dec. 19-The board issues a ma- Greece Reiects Plan For Cyprus UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (Reut- GEN CHRONOLGY MONTREAL (CPI-Following is the chronology of events leading to the strike Wednesday of the i clpline ”in a brood more restless; "Let's ease the pressure on our- cuv AND ciaiiiiilii ' Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Englnemen (CLC) against the CPR: Feb. l-Union gives 60-day no- tice of new contract demands the old contract expiring March 31. jority report accepting the com- panyfs general stand on diesels but recommending wage increases of seven per cent retroactive to April and five per cent effective next June. Senator Roebuck issues iallzing In his field. I0 Below At ers)-Greece Wednesday rclected Lord Radcllife'a constitutional pro- possla for Cyprus on the grounds that "it is an instrument of for- eign domination to be forcefully "I BESOLVE THAT DURING 1951 I WILL BUY BETTER QUALITY FOOD AT A BIETEB PRICE. I WILL BUY AT ATKINSON8. AND I MUST NU! FORGET, THAT PRICE ALONE IS NOT A BAB- lniposed upon a reluctant peop ." The rejection came in a letter front Christian Palamas. the penn- anent Greek representative to the United Nations. to Secretary-Gem eral Dag Hammnrakloid. . The five-page letter was sub- mitted shortly before the General Aasem,bIy's political committee was due to meet to decide when It would take up the Cyprus ques- tlon. Under the proposals. file Medi- trranean island would have a leg- islative assembly but the gov- ernor would have control oi ex- ternal affairs. defence and internal security. -' "The new colonial constitution -as any such constitution-ls not even a way to future liberation." Palnmaa said. "It is an instrument of foreign a minority report favoring the un- ion stand on diesels. CPR ACCEPT REPORT Dec. 21-CPR announces It Is ready to accept and Implement the report. Dec. 21-The union rejects the report and announces a strike vote. - Dec. HFA strike for Jan. 2 is announced at Cleveland and Mon- treal union headquarters. Dec. 26-CPR. president issues and makes public a letter to all employ... outlining company's stand. Dec. 26-Federal cabinet an- nounces emergency session. Dec. 27-Prime Minister St. Laurent, holidaying. asks disput- ants to show wisdom. Dec. 27-CPR announces will Demands include a as r-cent pay increase pay for Vsatutory holidays and time-and-a-half for 5? statutory holidays worked. ” Feb. zl-Company and union be- gin negotiations In East. Feb. 29-Negotiations begin In West. CPR raises the issue of fire- INETIGATOR men-helpers aboard freight and Mal. Peter MacKinnon oi ReV- yard diesels In East and West GAIN, BUT PRICE COMBINED WITH QUALITY, WHICH HAS BEEN ATKINSON'S POLICY FOR YEARS." COMBINATION SPECIAL I YOUR CHOICE - YOUR CHOICE ZERO-PAR FROZEN PEAS ZERO-PAK FROZEN PEA! a caititors swANsoNs BEEF POT Pi: ANY 2 FOR 55c Saint John SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP)-The freezing hand of winter was heavy on Saint John shoulders this week as the city shlvered under the tlipldest temperatures in the Prov- ce. Thermometers fell to it below Monday. one below New Y e a r 's Day and 10 below Wednesday. The weatherman predicted the lowest temperature of all for Wednesday night and early Thursday. 15 be- low. Icy streets and roads accomp anying the freeze throughout the Province have resulted in only one traffic death. Henry Hines of Mon- cton died when a car in which he st. Andrew's Hall. Mt, Stewart tonight. Concert 3.30 MAGISTRATWS ('()l'RT-Only one case apps-arcd on the docket of the Queen's Cniinty Magistrate's Court before Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet yesterday morning. Rollo Bay resident was fined YOUR DOLLAR buys more at l the Hughes Drug Store. WE TREAT the sick well. Gin-1 gcy's Pharmacy. open 8 am. to! I p.rn. 1 CALL AT Hi-Style Mlllinery for one of the popular Jersey Tull?!”- I . All the lovely sli h ha b M g G 1' L '" B , . , l l , t .- . 1. - .. urns. - -VISIT "LSTYLE M'”'""V' G"'l sftfilglelllcael. I pace 01 er l n.Ul4 ETIICTEBEIIIFY Force command- mAlI:,:lll,l,?,:.J1:;ea:lo,,',n;,:n?;,,.: GCWEP 5"99l' "Whe" ""7 mm er in Egypt. to investigate the clliation board llin the diesel Issue in Hi-Style." CARD PARTY WINNERS Card death cl 3,-mall "my olllcu CONCILIATION BOARD I .CALL AT KI-STYLE Millinefy l,:srt'yIizlllIll;”wTetl-el.helgggsr lLieut. A:I(;I'l0lt1).'NlIlOl1llII!EIIlwkloligymr AN-ll lggirhe unlon nppllel for it?" "P9 "Ruth; I”;p"l?' Jgrryl Mrs. J.E. Kelly: second. Mrs. W. .ggtiglieivainoftigslllatTloorhousd Tssllgancnmuon board on the WA” Th te oveyiaesi . - - , . . - igzeiwdp lghlygtgiitl.Mt;t:,n:nlglt;(:n.Jl:l;hc1-wfi.::g(;ca;t:d;lvv)l::le imprisoned in a Bhl'ilay'"9-..I3uti!ge Anilelzoni v , - . g - e evi e. ii ., c airman. I re MILLINERY CLEARANCE Hi-I""'- 5ec0"d- 0" Chlrmnr 00" .cr from Natllonal Defence. senalor A, w, Roebuck, -l-.,,.,,,..,, solation. Emmett Doucette. Door 3 union nominee and lawyer E M A :20. M95 Ill” ”c9lV'd and costs for having liquor in hislelstnkr. B. C. I135 D9911 BPPOIDINI meetings, Style Millinery. Balance of our . . better hats -at hallprlce and less.l:::' x;:'gu::l.lewI).tlllIe:y' Hall. Saskatoon, company nom- enforce tie-up if strike occurs. was pauenge 1," the mad Il Others at 32.95 and 31.95 Alsolout .M-rs Albert Mack.” and Traffic on inee. are appointed as conciliation Dec. 20-Labor minister invites nleppe, N.B. dominationtobeforcefully Imposed 51'0(71'0N200Z, l0Vely IIIEOFBS Ind W011?" 5'3 Ju;m Pgnder an board to hear the dispute. dlsputants to tripartite conier- upon a reluctant people." 25 per cent 0"- E ' was very Heavy June 94308!!! meets at BeIlc- ence; they accept. 2 ' 'II t Id I t- D . 29-DI l t t I 0l- c AT ASRECTIET 'Ili!e:1inBge(;!IJl':)dsIi,e, Ct)Ii:i(i)il,lrNC:'urtC(y)r'eIs?eli-diilyl. - rd lkltrse. 0 com er pmcedu” ma IIWECWIIII lalstljlll ikiitlnlstrgeeandn act- Refuge? SCOUI3 hours alorry was driven from GIl- ' ' cEl::;',' Lauufm olflgsggm W" voted St. Clair Trainor heard the evi- Durlng HO I Cy Julia 27-Board opens public ing prime minister. h d well Park to Dlnglngtondiiglll vkvitcli r "h S rm hm mus." Rene! dence of both the plalntifr nil hearings at Ottawa."l'he board iip- Dec. 31-Acting Prime Minister Reac cQnQ a cooking gear, b an an e SWIFPS 12 oz. fo e F d p 3 the defendant In the rental r so MONCTON, N.B. - More lhanpllnlds the compan, s request for Howe announces failure of talks. for the student workers. "" ' of William Dnlziel versus Harry 120.000 passengers travelled lnl court room procedure over union Jan. 2-Strike begins at I p.m. M , fault of the 0",, by me A numbe of Rover Scouts and . poucl; COURT - ln clty Mackinnon. After all the evidnnce Canadian ational Railways lrainsi 0b.lPCtt0n!- llocll limb Boy scout; Association to provide Sc”"""'5le”' h"' Wlumuud to g c Police Court yesterday morning, was presented. the case was in the Atlantic Region during the umporgfy gccon-lnlodguon. may go to Austria to help look after I 0 0 ,, lone d,.u,,l, "ll llmpnle wu adjourned until tomorrow for judge Chrislmag and New year holiday llungu-in fgfugggg gl-rived u all. the refugees. The Austrian Boy fined 85 and costs by Magistrate m9nt- J-P- Nlchollon rePI'eSent- period from December 20 to Jan. Sa' J h T ' I C P R well Perk.fEngland, the Aggoclg. Scouts Association is playing an 2 oz PURELL0 I(.hl Martin. ed the plnintm and Alban Farmer 3. George Siiven. Regional gen- ITIT 0 I1 ermlna . . - llona'a Training Centre for lead- lmlwrtlnt N" with '3'” 1,';i'fl""" ' era. last month. All males be- "PHI Red Cw" 'l 9 en" Of eral passenger agent said Wednes- day. I To handle the large movement of regular travellers, troops. stu- dents. refugees and immigrants. 26 extra trains were required dur- ing the two-week period. he sld. This brought close to 1.000 the Q.('.. was counsel for the defen- dant. YESTERDAYIS WEATHER The cold wave still held the Island in its grip late last evening but conditions were not as extreme as they had been for most of the Reception Centres. Reports come in daily to Head- quarters of the way in which Scouts are helping local ampalgns for the Refugees. As preparations go ahead daily for our Jubilee Jamboree next tween the ages of 14 and 30. the Hungarians are being looked after by the Scout Staff there. Film shows and other leisito activities have been arranged to entertain them. Earlier in the month Scout Head- FUNERAL FRIDAY - The fu- neral of Wayne Allan. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stevenson was held from the home of his parents. Friday. Dec. 28. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Dr. E. A. Betta. assisted at the grave Quiet As Strike Gets Going Most of the men stopped work at 4 p.m. but members of the car and motive power departments will be on duty until 5 p.m. Thurs- EXTRACT . . . . 2Ior 49c FLUFFO . . . 55: SAINT JOHN. N.B. CPI-This eastern terminal of the Canadian Pacfic Tallway was quiet Wed- nesdny night as 2.000 railway em- hy R9V- 5- 5- PI"C9Y- I'"9"'"'"i "Y1 shmly hem" midnight Aha number of C.N.R. passenger trains l l lg ll; hr l, l l. d All ll; 1 l ,1 l l year we remember with great sor- in wins!" Soum ummm 33.3.3231IiT35”wl3uf'?.ZlTiii2iI".i.ii 0P"3l9d dun"! the Yuletide see uenatioiiwiii 'strllte"ici;glIo- .33. for etltle ii.Ia'inI:1n)a'n:ellf Illlllglteirtllr recltvedeiftllprliireiainto row that the Hungarian Boy Scout SIIORTENING FUNERAL SERVICE -- The that the temperature was 5.4 above '9" I" "I9 MIPMIC REEW" 5l0"0- comotlve firemen. Ings and equipment. ioremen. sup used by the W.V.S lu procidliig M0V""9"'- W” 3"W"”ed wlshln , meals to more than a hundred vol- 011137 I ICW m0I1tll3 01 13”" I'll SIIIR-RIFF 5 W ervlsors and communications em- Maln line passenger trains had llloyees will be still working. to be operated in two sections on numerous occasions, he said. Traf- fic was especially heavy between, Halifax and Moncton, Halifax and Sydney, Moncton and Saint John, Campbellton and Rivi-are Du Loup A CPR spokesman said the only company employees still working in the railway yards were 15 gangs of truckers loading non-perishable cargoes in idle cars near the west side piers. During a regular night while the winter port is in opera- tiie 6th World Jamboree In France. in 1941. Mr. B. H. Mortlock. Erecutlve Commissioner Relationships of Ca- ” " t in. has sent the following to all Provinces: "Many of the 25.000 Hungarian and rising. The highest tempera- ture recorded yesterday was 5.5 with winds from the west averag- ing 23 to as m.p.h. and gusting to to m.p.h. Low Tuesday night and Wednesday morning was (.2 be-. low. Several centers reported tem-- funeral of the late Charles H. Beer was held yesterday after- noon from St. Paul's Anglican Church. The service at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. J. T. lbbott. Pallbearers were H. nnticer student workers who were preparing Doiinlngton Hall. Lelcs for Hungarian refugees. -Witln PIE CRUST MIX, -pkg. 33c Heads Veterans Land Act In New Faces In E. Miller. H. F .Drew. Victor A mm ' G um.” um at below ",0 al and Edmundston and Montreal. mm between 35 end so ggllgg iilllitla. ";il7.i.'du.?i...n'.”ini.i7 rild-morning ccomnanled in high Ex!" -twlrmem W" needed on men men e-ch are 10-dhts c-r- Aflqnfic prov refugees who will be summed to CAMPBELUS BATH SIZE mom W" in the Peopw. Cenml wlndm Ski" ,.,m.l,,,d "mull, Il:':::lEI;eIll;'e3H tIlePMiIl'ltIlfIlaedI an: goes for train shipments to other - B D d Canada In the next few weeks or "-3-, clear throughout the day. it ii .Von rnce war Canadian points. 11., Hon. Hun," Llpolnm Mm. months will be boys 01 Scout 81!! . I Island and in hcwioundland whore An estimated 2.0M longsliore me, of veg"-nu, Algal, md End With "Rm 513033111! Clll Plly TESTS NEGATIVE - C lty.I'UNERAL AT KEI-l-Y5 CROSS extra daily train aervice waalmen are expected to be laid off gulilounced um Charles ff swig e an important part in assisting them Heal", olllcor Dr. w,l,, Mu-Don. The funeral of James Ed wa rd 1 provided between St. John's and if the strike remains in effect and Vela-any had A" dlslrlcf mp": to pnderstaud the Canadian way of tie. aheda become filled with from ships arriving in port. A Canadian National Railways spokesman said in Monclon Wed- nesday: ”Wc'll handle all the traffic we possibly can. We hovel marshalled all uvailable equip- mcnf." BOTH CLAIM PREDOMINANCE The CNR runs trains along the eastern side of Saint John harbor to handle cargoes from vessels; docking in the 13 available berths.i The CPR tracks are all on the west I side where 20 berths are avail- able. Both railways claimed a greater business from port activity. Mecaughey was held yesterdaylpm-t Aux Buquu, good, lnornlnll from his Ilate hresgihenceh. The record volume of ' iness Green Rn8(l.t0 St- -hnsell SEMI!” demanded the service of every Kelly! Cross. - it" Pl”? l :"':'ilns( piece of ctiuliiment. said Mr. Reqili)lemhHigh It'Iass t;Ras'ce';2 rn -psllvgn, Snrnp l.n,,,old.l,l, Cong”, gd My tnf PR5 Brim lmflption was cxpi-rienced but schedules Din . ea. R us Eh: ila eh); gain; generally were met. A great many lh;uiT:is"Sub 1;:-acon r;I:Slel? ol:l)2'hl'hte "almdmlll "'3; to mend ' - - I . rls mas an ' Ceremonies was Rev. Wilfred ll-om l.,,,,,,, w "H 'w” Keefe. Rev. Harolil Croken and Sealed Mine To Rev. Kenneth MacPht-rson were seated in the Sanctuary. The pall- Be Opened Soon HALIFAX (CPD - Mines Min. Intcndent at Saint John. N. 3., will assume the responsibilities of Regional Administrator (Marit- lmes) on January 2nd. I957. He succeeds Paul B. Cross who be- came a member of the War Vat- erans Allowance Board at Ottawa last August. In his new position Mr. Scott will alternate between his V, L, A, office in Saint John and his region- al administrator's office In Hall- fair. in both capacities lie is res- ponsible for administration in the four Atlantic Provinces. Mr. Scott was born at Guyslior- oush- N- 8-. on April 5th, insn. the son of the late C. Bruce Scott. He "All Provinces are urged to wel- come these boys into Scout Groups and thus help them to adapt to the Canadian way of living It is not expect ” that the language bar- rier. where it exists. should be too great a deterrent to any Scout Group to pick up I new language." ald yesterday reported that tests made of the City's water supply since the first of the week have all proved in be negative. Dr. Mitc- Dnnalrl said that the additional dosage of chlorine in the water supply appears to have eilmlnatcd the contamination which had been present for some weeks. However. it close check will be kept to note any recurrence of the trouble. Fl'NF.RM. WEDNESDAY -The fum-ral of James A. Mullins was held yesterday morning from The Charlottetown Funeral Home to The Church of the Most Holy Re- rleemer whore Rcquicm High Mass NEW YORK (AP)-New faces, younger faces and an unusual number of beautiful Hollywood faces showed up Wednesday in the New York Dress lnstitutt-'5 an- nual selection of the world's best dressed women. Off the "tasteful twelve" list- actually 14 this year b of two ties-were noted winners of put years Ilka Mrs. Dwight Eis- enhower. Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby. and England's Queen Elizabeth. The Queens younger sister made the list this year. but was tied with her aunt, the Duchess 4 tins 49c 3 cakes 39: WHITE swan. PIJREX. INTERLAKE TOILET TISSUE 4 Rolls For 49: IHUROV TO INDIA LONDON (Reuters)-Soviet De- fence Mlnlstsr Zhukov has ac- cepted an invitation to visit In- dta later this month. Moscow Radio announced Wednesday. heart-rs were: J.C. Condnn, Peter Carraghcr. David Mrltliirrcr. Ar- nold Toole. Harold Conway and Earl Malone. Interment was In the Church Cemetery. where ser- u-:i.s ct-It-hratcti by Rev. .l.i-if l-lee we; conducted by nev. mm, FA ." , Cochlnn. cs.-. R. Present in thc,,l 5 ml, Th 1 , l 3, t '?"-5"" "Id Wednesday The CNR said "more than so enlisted in the sail: Battalion, (3, of Kent. gguy lruglgg mnm,ary W", RLRev.R'v.MaciI:r';1:l.y "sanded. 9 ""9" W giglclgnm-:1 Enllgierygo abtodsprlrlghill per cent of the traffic going to E..F.. on October ldth. I915, as I Young Hollywood stars whose 11. gay.) p-lylu co,-W, pl... Kemie, Very Rev. C. H. Moreau me NM: I ”l5l wmltl ffnm both sides of the harbor is handled Pl'lV8tE Ind proceeded overseas a GIEIIDN lmPN35Ed 019 d95IE"l9l'5- decessor of the ROYII Air Forcti , 5 k, C” S" R V” R” M" S"'""" PERSONALS 4 ed "in .ll1PrI(lI0)ao: iIiIure"b' mm iii "iiise "idtfiiixiimt c""inmti3ii lllml.''”t'xt:II:;ryHel9.lEIrlv:' 1" mull? :iiyalkl:.th:nfeIef:t'i'dliInint:l'dd::is pith” "" """"""” ” ""' mama dnmnmyg Rev. Vincent Mul-naghan. Rev. H ' - F I - Ont. 0: - . is com - n- Jam" Rwy "Id Rev. Fmnm c said the inquiry, which open. cmmed --",9 "st muomyn 0, stoned in June. I918. and on Sept. cell Grace of Monaco, the former 5 OZ. can"-mn, lnlel-menl W3, ll, the Ron. 3. Earle Marnnnald, Prov ad lolltjflillniz explosion that took 39 cargoes and cstimated 35.000 car- Smb" 2701-1915. It Bonrlon Wood. GPIW Kelly. Ind Audrey "to A rec' lion , Fxozlnw Tour lncml secretary yesterday ml". vt-s in be rcconvened when the loads of goods were handled dur. he received a shrapnel wound burn. who tied for fifth place with Ia BONELESS IE0?! lIow:' M C . uy any we cans amp- Marlene Dietrich. This year's list: 1. Mrs. William Paley 1. The Duchess of Windsor ('.'lIllltlI(' Cemetery where services ucrc conducted by Vi-ry Rev. C.H. Moreau. D. S: R. The Legion ;;l'avesi(Ie service was conducted which resulted In the amputation of his right arm. He returned to Canada In March, 1919. and was discharged the following October. At this particular time of year when people are offering their thank !ml'l" we wish to publicity thank our relatives. s and mine is opt-ncd. Judge J. Welsford Mncnonald of Pictou, N.s,, head; the inquiry. bell's Frozen Soup (Cream of . Oyster Stew. Cream of Potato. Green Pea with lng the winter shipping season of 1955-56. plus more than M.000.000 bushels of grain. ed the Prince Etlirard Island Hos- pital for trcatmcnt. CHICKEN h,v Comrade Leo Doyle. Last Post and Rt-vcllle was sounded by Bug lr-r William Clialsson. Honorary ls:-ll hcnrcrs were: Hon. A.W. Mallirsnn. Senator G.H. Barbour BIRTHS ROOPER-At Toronto. Dec. 25th. no hope was held for the other to Mr. and tits. Graham Hooper (formerly of Charlotte-tllvcs nf rescuers could not be The mine was sealed II I pre- caution lifter 83 miners were re. sciied from the jnpfjugd pl; ",3 lI.i2fi SIIII hclnir. Official; ggld the ' ' CNR equipment is being made available to handle an eati- lmatcd 1.600 Hungarian refugees liicliedulod to arrive here aboard the Italian liner Caatal Bianca and CPs Empress of Britain dur- In February. mo. he joined the Department of Soldiers Civil Re - establishment in Halifax. lransferrln to the Halifax office of the sold or Settlement Board In 3. Princess Grace of Monaco 4. Mrs. Winston Guest lene Dietrich 6. Mrs. Wllilm Randolph Hear 5. Audrey Hepburn and Mar- nelglibors for their many acts of kindness during the time of our Dad's sickness and death and since that time. We also wish to express our appreciation to the Ham or Clam Chowder). 1. Remove the "coded".can tops (the tops with the numbers) from any 2 cans of Camp- bell's Frozen Soup. 3. Mail "coded" can s (the 3 tins SLOO Hnn. linuizald Macltlnnon. Hon. , . . George .llacl(ay. Hon. B. Earle "NM "I" Gum" "'ye” ' ”"'l""kM '" "I" 359” 'I”P'- ing the next week. The all! will A"3"5t- 1920- "9 m0VCd to Saint st. MacDonald. Dr. Frank Macltirinon M.cD0NALD,. M Luck. N"d"lbeI;lnr' "!"";”" Pg” I” PP" II" dock near west side lrningatlon ”I"'- N- B" In 1”1'"”" "I9 5- 5- 7- c0"'”” o9"'-WI” c'”Pl llllloI:irlIi'llyw!wTI'i:n swlrrs wnamm "I. numb"... "ii Gr-ornc Hooper. S.P Paoll Walter on Janutirv 1st. 1957 (-45 am the lI1l!fl(l' All pl'iaEearT3.foIl;'emligpell'l acilmcs and the mmgmhm vi" Eatalhlldhgdnfli dmdu om" W” 3' -l-l;n':'"3.,'l,"""' ( Cumluny 3”” shun C, ';m:)zE:0:oI,I'1Ir .'t1ntlu-son. PE. Palmer. John i ' ' i '1 . ' ' taken to trains b buaea. 979- I. c cos 0 Kent and ' ' - - ,,,.,,.,V ,.,,,,,, M", and B. Gm glnnlglz. ":1 ,(x!inr:.M::rro?Sh.t:::n :22: utcrt; being reviewed before OW, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ml; b, M, 0,, In ms he became supervisor of Princess Margaret fl: DI::.',',,:n::,”'& ";;:f; '13? TORON'lo,ON1'. I-rim Rm-rs. Active pull bearers M,,mm.,.. i '" "t it the wnlknui lasts any length of 3dI"3"""'t In thll office. and was 10. The Countess of Ouintanlllml on", gnmud, to ll" 1-,, Wei '7' VI" "PS "S I3 "5 more: R G White. I-'..l(. Kennedy. l -1-. time. the CPR announced Wednes- "ml? '”llt8I'It district luperlnt Madrid Pioneers of America of eevhieh DOG FOOD" N an. Shcifnon. Joseph Corrlgan.-SCIIAICK - At the Charlottetown cam..." s."k. day. b':g:"m'e'"d:9:?,- ,1" -'"'Y-”l940- he 11. Bdrm Henry Ford 11 min was a life rneinbor as wall "M gilt PLAN AIR FREIGHT ' S "De Mendel-I 11. Countess Mon! von 319- Street . Jarlt Kane and Delth Bevan The? Hospital on Doc. 30. 1956 to Mr. funeral was very largely attended. and Mrs. Joseph Schalck. ii In" c G '1 , a a e e , "mHg daughter weight 5 lb I3 ozs. , On Sunday evening. Dec. 80th. ;the service at Cornwall United mtiurch. was taken by the girls lRIRl.EN- At the P. E. I. This M the C-0-I-I sroun under the pnal Jan, 2, loss, Mn, Lggtgr direction of Mrs. R. A. Patterson. sberren of Hunter River aged lssllttd by six members of the which position he has held over march. since. 2 for 27: The last CPR trains for Mon- treal mirl Boston left here In”. day. The final train frms Mon- treal moved into Union Station Wednesday morning. It also carried pasaenen who transferred from the lo&l train at Mi-Adam to enable the retimi of United States equipment acres the former Mrs. Harrison s I Western Section Mid -Canada Radar Line New In Operation City ........... Prov. ..... . Llsnili Two per family 080! expires Ilarcb II. III TIL? 39: N. D. Mael.ean IIOULDEB CUT ROAST BEEF, lb. UNDERTAIIEB EMBALMEB .53. IL'.'I'.;.TTii'.L";'1."f.E '""i't'"..mil"' n317.r'fi"".5”.: 3?'l'.'.'i'.. t E; ”""'" ”"”" "" '""'”' "Ms WA, . and scripture pa gs. "l s - A (CPI - The western southbound bombers. cl..,l,,m,,,. n. 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