.'1. --e- an, .x--e.-..-v..,... .-.., ...-.,r -m.,.. .. . 'r'.l?.?..?.y, .n....T..”r?v(i3?'i'333 City and Centrall Member Of Tuxis Boys' Cabinet David MacDonald. of Charlotte- town. was elected to the ”Cabinct" of the Maritime Provin:-es' Taxis and Older Bo,ss' Parliament held recently at Sackville. He attended the semions as a representative of Trinity Y.P.U. Also attending the Boys' Parliament was Gordon "lslaricl Odds And Ends Island farmers are not. finding the unusually mild weather to their liking. especially those who live any distance from the paved high- ways. Until our wiritersatarted to behave like early Spring, farmers. contended with muddy, autumn. roads for a month or two. but fol-I I Strange But True By F. II. Hubthu In 1383. hm Albert Robida 133:: .'i':..ot.''If3';l' & The Twentieth Century in whle he foresaw T. V.. color photoch raphy, motion pictures. packs; books and digest maguinul ll; 3:-apers. subway: and tape mould, He also p h 1 (1 Revolution oliOl)9le8. (ebuithl:Ii31::;u;-ln exact date by two years). 11.: COOK'S for perfect pictures. BOYS TAXI Dial 8560-6569 "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." CRASWELI. for Better Photo- graphs. "we TREAT THE SICK WELL". Giggeys Pharmacy. open evenings 'till 8 o'clock. ATTENTION - Community Con- cert members-"The Irish Festival Singers”, Friday, Jan. 14. 8:15 p.m. t .- if 3 n ..:..e.-.-. .' MacBeath of Forest HLU. Gordon I 1,, ll ll ul mm l u,lll nl represented the Sunday schooll lfl-Q -. Ixn. 1 in the same -3..-Sn. y)I':arIef.hZ trereleflgep hazbeehl 5731.”? or E" Jews to Palestine, llom Tlmlly Chumhl chariot”- parade 98c. at the Island Book slow m comma -M the muddy of l: po ce officers and a lot l-0”m- Rom" season has been correspondingly con; 3' mil which hive Iinca Both boys took part in the dis- cussion of eleven important reso- lutions among which were those dealing with "The Lords Day Al- liance", itsunday Sports" and "The Adoption of The Revised Standard Version of The Bible For Use Among Young People". The Boys Fa:-l.ament which is, held annually at Sackville is con-ll vened by the Maritime Religious Education Council and includes the communions of four different churches. nanielv: Baptist. Church of Christ, Pl'eSb)'i9l"l8.II and Unitedl Chm” M C"””d”' noon from the VIa('Lean Funeral - - Brunswick to engage in lumbering town Baptist Church it was a.n- ml - . ' . ' h I , ' Home to Pownal L'nlted Church operations. Recently, however, the nounced during the morning serv- wlu Sing?" mThl') Be"' 5919!! movement has come to an abrupt ice of the church yesterday. Rev. derzmund ogganlazatxz by an un- l n Yank Troops In THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL--Grease. wash, cleaner and simonizing 51.00. Dial 4637 for pickup and delivery of cars. ; POLICE C0l'RT-The case of ll man who had his ball of S200 es-i treated on a charge of breukingl and entering, has further adjourn-I ed when he appea:ed before Mag-ll istrate Martin Saturday moi'r:ing.l The rase will be resumed in courtl I0n10i'I'OW IIIDITIIIZE. l FUNERAL s.a'i'iian.:iv e The' funeral of the late H. Alfred Rob-ll ertson vias held on Saturday after- where service was conducted by Rev T R. Goudge. Rev. A. S. Weir and r 1! Mrs. James L. Martin. prize winner in the R. T. Holman Ltd. Charlottetown sales extended. Not only does the mud hinder the movement of farm trucks and cars, but some ordinary around- the-Iarm chores become dirty dis- agreeable tasks. slowed down by the sodden sticky clay. Right now many a country resident is sighlng for the good old days of frost and snow and plenty of both-and good sleighing. loos In response to a heavy demand more than two hundred Islanders moved to Camp Gagetown in New halt because lumbermen are mov- Rev. H. L. Mitton Accepts Call To Baptist Church Rev. E; L. Mitten has accepted a call to minister at the Charlotte- Mr. Mittori, who gave notice of A 1'11 things record - remrhlskable man and yeidtobgg filled are-synthetic foo.-15, amflclal Smmachs. 3. theatre in which 1)., same drama will be enacted simui. llneollsly in several different languages and "bacillus of health" which will wipe out all men-killing germs. Robida warns. however that beforevthe world will pg-om bl; thlili miracle most of its populagjnll wi have been wi e o warfare. P d m by "rm Rcbida further 1-edict; of the Russian gear lstemitt 1 t the country with mines R3832 , Re' .1. H. B l I - t ” . . ' i f Qu be. About four resignation to his church in Wind- . . Alaska Exercise in "Pownal cfn?3e.l,-nwpllfnn.-dial: contest receiving the award, from Mr. Alan Holman. Manager of the Charlottetown lxi1iignd.?edm:en ei'iEI(I:e arrived in sor, N.s., yesterday, plans to come ;t,,;g;m;;;;ve algfnealr-wlltflherl -x- were c J. wood. Roland MacDon- branch, Mr. Martin, at right. The prize brought to Mr. and Mrs. Martin a trip to camp Gagetown from the French tolcharlotgetogm to take over the Russlg one Heal Jam allogllilje i . . ld..lkMR,Rlh.Id ., . .' ' . .' t ' ' ' , tfth ustomedpuiton una.Mrh13t.h. ' R l EDMo.xrn,x V'iCPl-A foiir-dag: llfmold” Begfona” madp Vllllalf;lL.lllontieal by air and a solid peek of entertainment in that city. which has all. been Fl;'0I'Bl:";:l5'::l-Z Rlmbeglillgfcgccordlnx ,lPl:e lncomlng Vpwgrcll well and tulle Baltic and North Seas to flood airlift of 3000 mired Slates Dam Blellaul arranged for. They left yesteiday morning by plant to enjoy the results of a victory to la ens rellclllllll Cllllllom, lllvlllabll, known by many ol the e Steppes. troopers viill start passing through FI,VF'RM H, lull”, ll in keen store-wide competition among the employees at R. T. Holman Limited.-(Ban town D congregation here having held the ' ' ' fidaaska en urgsutfrnningsl funer:alA of I the lale Rl0t:it !i?ter's Film Lab). I . . . pulpit. at the Charlottetown Baptist yogftziiagagggk gs: lsrflfhfcy ln i i ' The Speech from the Throne Church as supply minister during ence ll ” " "f"' f 1 11' 11- terday afternoon and was 1 gelv . I , , , , th ' ' - - C-fllsmlfdxhraafs vgiflrcirasome "23.5...i attended. Short wrrics wasarhelrl AHHIICI Meehng meats lntentiolfl iomPP0:1lil;enn:(:ili0ll; :gl;inb1Xl';:Bwl?'iti.In;llmoutI(l:i Culjtgrygtge- baggieD:fl;l;ct;rrl:r;a;llClnbc;a:i;lf:u:d decked cglglslll-ln mused mt,-an5.llat the home of hIS brother, Rus- tional money or ah lonewwn am 0 y I , n- way. poll me 503m Regimen”; combazlsell ilehsler. follmied by service ; a of grade crossings. BI - . l I The fllp of a coin was Yemen. Team from 1.5 home base M F0,-L in Marie lVl1llPfl Church. SFFVIPES S S . . has three bothersome crossings Bi: MREV. Mr. Mitton is a native of llble for the death of the flu! Campbell Kl, .,. E1m..,,d.,., m were condiluled hv Rev. Russell I Auxlhury w. A. the east end of mm; whlcttlimhaillg Uolnctorlilnnlg A srglllllllllilg Of 5”” Catholic Chaplain killed in the ; W” N59 l" A135” ”””'”'”d' 1” W” "”"."” we” MONTREAL (CF) -1-sight crew Frederick Broydell Herbert Ed- "9" 1”” Mme” mm e nve.;sny' tort; 5: .9 W15” d”p' KNEW War- He and a Baptist '- The P13m”5- fmm 3” Tm”? CR” M.es5rS' Swmng MMSwmn' LN" members of the Newfoundland wards and Hectorlliose. The annual meeting of the NW!” "me. It 18 reamnableftp iiuppotsie ileum f CI: 31 91-!" D int 8 em-f Chaplain tossed 3 penny la 5” W50 l i rler Wlnz. USAF. and ill? "OOPS lYl”hl'9'fllPplrlm'l rilihlkynsl ldG0;;mn schooner Student Prince II res- All are from Large Cove and noon Auxiliary of the Woman's that :97": ”fvet:”? tgeefgasggrrog ts: gall ugmmael lac: acclfsxglgnginge would remain behind to minister l Wlll loln Ala-W-be-led "0095 1" ”- ””P"' ” ” i " "rm ' 3” d d ' l if B ' d G d B k Nfld. ivr ' Solt IT" it Unit- Wt 9 I "I0 Y ' to the wounded alon th bl d erclse Hsnmv B”d"”” 1" S- arm.” old Mumm" Imprmwn was in fxiifen tihlgi;1gt3r:ltg5BI'J:aB()B a lezrlifnhrg Wliixii RETURN TO SEA Etilszligillifigt, Clfailbtgetovvrifuyas held ””de,'pa5ses when the wmormes m melmrm oida letter to the am" Kum River. Capt. ilerman algal: l iii 3" Mr” m"”0'””V" at m" end M Mid?” CNHERU" med he-1'8 Salli-Tday night by an All the men said they plan to in the west parlor January 6th with K95 Yolmd W spa-ildizllm some 0! the gx(:'l'!:1ll.:Irl1Ofl-eihe gbl itb)Corr(i)r1r,iElitrfEeer:. men" lost 1" me w” "G the : JEDUGFY and durlnl We 11”" W0 BREAK RLPORTED-CW P91” from Hamilton, Bermuda, return to the sea as soon as pos- a large attendance. mmey mm '”,””,a ,9" durlng the uwlcu ygllmday moml Baptist Clergyman left with the f: weeks of February. reported a 'l x 'l pane of glass sllld one of me men, Lell W”. slblel The presldenll Mm L. W. salllldg The Rocky Palm (any um conl mg lelleatllli smell troops, "rang. ' but true. mand announced Saturday. BIRTHS. MARBIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per Insertion lnothiiig in the office was disturb- Webster of Morell was held yes- broken and an entry made into the office of MacDonald and Rowe, lumber dealers. yesterday after- noon. Investigation revealed that ed. Since the waterfront business establishments are patrolled by a watchman at night and nothing .was reported previous to yesterday afternoon. police are of the opin- ren of Frank Bank, Nfld.: "It's worth a million dollars to be back' on solid ground again." "It all feels like a bud dream" To help them forget their bad dream. members of Montreal's Newfoundland community pitched in to help the men get warm over- coats and rooms at a midtown Montreal hotel. "We'll have a few days at home. I suppose. and then join another ship." said first mate Warren. ”I guess we've got the ocean in our blood." "A few of us had almost given up hope before the ship arrived." Frederick Broydell, another mem- ber of the crew. said. Levi Warren picked up the story ers. was in the chair. The meeting opened with the hymn "Standing at the Portal". The president ex- tended New Year greetings to all. The secretary and treasurer gave reports for December. This was followed by all annual reports, each one showing very gratifying results not only financially but spiritually. a sense of good fellowship prevail- mentioned the Federal Govern- tinues to make her daily trip across Charlottetown's practically ice-free harbor. The ferry is never more appreciated by residents of Rocky Point. and the South shore than under present weather conditions. Without river ice to travel on. and without a ferry. the long drive to Charlottetown by way of West River Bridge would be an unpleas- the month of July last year. He Rev. Frank Smith. interim pae- tor, in commenting on the excel- lent choice of the church an- nounced thst he expected conse- quently to end his term here with the services on Sunday. March eth. Former Ch'town is quite possible that Now let me tell you of a dream that united a mother and son af- ter a separation of six years. When World War I come to an end Helmet Gerwig. 23, found him- self out of the German army, homeless and without parents. His Dad died on the field of battle and nobody seemed to know where his mother had drifted to. Helmut ion that the broken glass and the They will not be able to return d ll d. ..wl,l ll ll- mg among me members, The 01,. a 0 opened door is the work of 3uven- to their homes until at least today. arm! :55: S: in we "elreid loelwsmig lecme has been exceeded again Int Jaunt. The new West River G". and an "my pal went to Bnmm &L 1135- Bad Weamerl” C'5"d"- Nudd-115 our 1igeboat,gbut just as it was this year by a very substantial :Tld8e 'l":dwl';feV;fdbor:1lEh:l:ygp::m;: I T p and got jobs there. For the next KENT - At the Prince Edward prevenung ugh” (mm 13” n3 being lowered over the side. a 3m0l-lfllo up ” O . ll ll 0 six years Helmut vainly tried to "h”9' During cbllectlon the Dresldem "Eva" Meannm” me ferry 3 find his mother. Meanwhile Mn Island Hospital, Jan. 7th to Mr. wave washed the ship and turned standby. and Mrs. Lloyd Kent. a daughter. Personals nrhe segmenis xflsmum hers pm. the lifeboat upsidg down, Fm-tun. welcomed two new members. Col- A quiet but charming wedding Ge;-wig made equally 1,-111:1", ,t, l Catherine Edrtne. weight 8 lbs. . , ;,;1fS..f;;;:. f;l:r.”fl9;fe'”ll:fll:il ”;f ately for the three in the lifeboat lectlon and treasurers reports were no kl as thou l'l ll” Island ls ln was solemnized at the Church of tempts to locate her son, 1-rd. l . 4 015- Ml” Phillis G1”l5- "l"5P'l”” mull ll llamllfoll Befmllllll .l'3lle it capsized on the deck of the Stu- dedicated by singmg the Doxologv 0 l l l 3 all cl M mm The Messiah. Toronto. on Decem- health was poor and finally she SMITH - A! lhv Charlottetown lralmns ill the Cl""l0"El0W" H05" . ml, W 5 donned ll. all m, dent Prince. Otherwise they would and repeating the Lords Prayer in 48539” 0 05 fllfnp ll ll” spllnl her 4th. when Janet Rosemary was hospitalized inAugsburg when "3 8 I 3 unison. 5""”9- 5”” e 1 Rupert. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. doctors gave her but a port um- Hospital. Jan. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund V. Smith. a son. Thomas Leonard. NOSEVVORTHY - At the P. E. I. Hospital on Jun. 7. 1955. to Mr. pital, spent New Years with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gil- lis, Norboro. Miss Emma McMahon. nurse-in- training at the Charlottetown Hos- pathetic taxi-driver. Albert Shanks who said someone had given him an overcoat after his ship was torpedoed during the Second World have been washed into the sea and lost," ENGINE-ROOM FLOODED Warren said he still does know where the leak developed. no t The president's report was very brief. she thanked all members for their splendid co-operation and faithfulness during her term of of- the decision will be made and the Railway'a application is ap- proved by the Transport Board railroaders may suner loss of em- The bus company oper- ” R. J. Rupert. Charlottetown. P.E.I.. was united in marriage to William Robert Townsend. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend of Toron- to live. One night the ailing mo- ther dreamt that her son was aboard a ship in mid ocean. f . . , War. . l 1 t, and Mrs. Ronald Noseuorihy lnee ital. i N w Y ar's with her , "B t e w knew it. the entire face and wished the same for the p0Ym9"- to. The Rector. Reverend W. R. A nu,-5 hem-.1 he mun..- Beverly MacDouEall). A son. 9 garefltippglfif. End Mrs. Peter Mc- s.'.f.'.'f..tm Ptrhrrire rdigbedlscksd 13;: Ehgineeorroorrs was covered with new president, Mrs. A. B. Bagnall. atilrgd in the lirtgllncle Vllllllle lgggezf sproule. officiated. you? .. ten. ocean , . ghtp, H. Um. 9 01- Mahon. Thursday by the um, Queen of water and there was only one thing WOT-5hlD 5ETVlCe Opened Wllh 0319 "DWI 993' d ol the Given in marriage by Mr. Alex- 1; about-1 g jhfp, Hen-nut, cam. KELLY-At the Charlottetown ' to do get prepared to leave the Singing the first three verses of ger transportation nee s under slllcllllll uncle ol an gloom. to may Tmt "me man Wm! Hospital on Jany. 8. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly. Blooming Point. a son. Baptist Men's Bermuda after several harrowing hours fighting a leaking boat and a violent ocean storm. Two of the men are still in Ber- ship." He said the Queen of Bermuda dumped more than 80 tons of "Sing to the Great Jehovah". Mrs. Bustin gaveva reading "A Recipe for a good New Year". the presi- public. It would appear now as though the C. N. R. is not going to renew its offer of two years ago to institute an Island-wide bus serv- the bride wore a street length dress of aquamarine taffeta. fash- ioned with a Queen Anne collar and a full skirt with Empire waist- Gerwig dreamt his mother was in a hospital and that he sat beside her bed and held her hand He saw her face clearly as her Lf4NNAN""At W95l0”- Omw 0” d s 1 B u (1 crude oil overboard to calm the dent 85" 3 Very Nimble medna” l Jan- 8th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. .1. Assn" M eelin ;';:m”'B bjlgllliil anlglfanlg waves belole llymll .0 lescuel The ion on "Father Time" ending with ice to replace llwlcakl paizebnsgl 1,-ml He, M. W" pwe, pink Wm, head mled on llle mow wlll" 69"” L3”m"- 3 59”- G”39”' ' 9 Hnidiman from severe shock and men were taken 10 the ship's h05A pm-V” and me 1”” three Verses 9f gl(')?l1rl;:- alflicgwlslfz gfrlovlnge fgema ln accessories to match. She wore I pillow. So realistic was the dream James, weight 9 lbs. 4 07.1. R. Wilson Ross was elected presi- water in the lungs. pital after being pulled out of the ”Slng to the Great Jehovah" con- cluded this period. danger of losing out from the em- corssge of American Beauty roses and 'mums. that he awoke much troubled in spirit. Then he heard a taxi stop I OUR-At the Prince Edward . ' ' u . . 13:15 H05l”la1- 0” J3"l"”.V 4lh- "m M me. Bamm Menls Associah hum-eyealls Ehgecxi-2-kto be mwn mi:-lrzicl-?':' s'I?l?:rrl;)S:fifkC8LIr:V.e3r:'l (ff) the The "aw 9mCE” WP” lnwlned Ploymem. mgm not to speak 91 Her attendant was Mrs. Russell in front of the house where he 1965, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lon at U19” recent almual Sllllllel Bmdps blew membel. Levl Wlllg Sllldelll pllncpl look advantage or with a very impressive ceremony by the considerable money spent fin wallow. Slater ol ma groom. who was slaying. A door banged shul .g:ll)l(;Ili1rt rrrgeebs Allraeltllz Taweeli a llneereetliilglmn(&h;-lrnklxlfflcgzspreilagf ren, those who arrived here ucre the stopmlrjer irlincent.-alrcanzlidallu ll-:l11:S”IlI;lnvll.,sltllehr th5l.0bt'e.n:dlcPll'lnIiliACIA4aEIl:; llllrslnllzlogllrztge by the railway or l:l0l,etanatl,,eell:lllglhtdl1lu oll myall and me volces of people ruched 9. .. . a " H ' - ' - iii e-i oono. e - r a a ' MMKENZIE-At the Prince Coun- Edwald Macphau Vcrelary heat” (again:rnemPg:;yCeEil)ori1;I:i:2h. iinlt-I rvslsl-txtlitedmif. rt-loll: thercrew for We FEW Dre-Sldenl '00k,”l9 Cm” ' I Bc1:;sS0l'l:s.a ghe W"fi:Qcl.ri:g()I'B:gLIr(1)f hlilxlzrsgertalnly must catch the ty gosplmil summersgdel an Jan urer Directors are. Alfred Tait. ovslus and Melvm Fllzlplllrlckw me lllp llllme lodayl meeting was closed by singing one Charlottetoxr-yr appears to have a yellow wigs; lmln for ll,”nldun'., one of the Keith Carmichael, Keith Brehaut. ' verse of "Blast be the tie that Maritime hockey contender in its ML Russell warlow W” best voice! said. "Then you.ll have ln 8th. 1955, to Captain and Mrs. Her- bert Macxenzie. Port Borden, a Edwin cook. .1. R Bentley. Reagh MacLean and Leigh Walker. efense Plan Binds." Mrs. K. A. Parker pianist. Officeis for 1955 are: Past presi- prcsent. Islanders. The hockey-wise seem to agree that the team man and Mr. Russell Townsend. '5 brother of the groom was usher. step on it." another voice answer- ed. "With the next train there will son, Charles Herbert Clark. , A P I D , ,, ..:.m...m. - , v E) t - . -- v . , ,. ..:2:er:;i".z.:;.e.:;e:3::.”.:'..: "05 09 . , . 222.: :22: ';:-ll: ::::.::;::..:”:..:;:...:h;..::::t. :3 ,,,::;?g;,".:',,,:,”,.";:,.;l':,::,:::,:.F:::; be no "zr (;u,us..M the p, E. X, Ho, lull F B D d president, Mrs. A. F. McLean; 2nd. the other teams in the league. If l . A Sunday. Jan. 9. 1954, Hectorp D. CONDITION IMPIWVES FOt' rance ' 0 e ebaiel Vice president. Mrs. Harold NeW- the Charlottetown club stay! on C: ,X,?,lN'":l" ?,2,;;, loge ;;”':lS:,:'lgf:ll;"ln””fl'3fllu."; Gillie of MelVlllF. aged 78 years sAlN.l. JOHN NB. lcl,lpl,.llrl l I. Nmi TCC0N'-llflll Secretary. Mrs. top of . Maritime hockey it will who expmslllvely sang. ..Bl,mll5l,... subconsclous mlndl Qulckly lll. -Funeral notice lalpr mgmams .-55;. lb” lmpllovemgnl ll,” repomld By JOBEPH E. DYNAN have relatively wide. powers to McI.enn.an, treasurer. Mrs. Blois guiflmamcan-V Qlinili.V ror the Anal: no l,el.l(,Cl Love... lmd ...I.l,le Lord! sprang out of bed. dressed. slulml ing at the Glllls Funeral Home, Sunday mum ln ll” clmdlllon ol PARIS, AP;-The six nations to standardize West European arma- Andrew: assistant treasurer, Mrs.A- Cup playdowns and that cou Pmyelh... his wallet lmo his pockel and be lmked Wm. France in the new ment under a co-oidinated purch- C. Cox. cor. secretary, Mrs. R. E. send them questing far from home. Fullowng ll," ceremony. A recap, bought 8 round trip ticket. ll: Eldon. LADNER,-At. 40 Hillsboro St. on Sunday. Jan. 9, i955 John M. Lad- W. F. Knoll. vice-president. of the Domin;on steel and Coal Corpora- West European UIIIOII Saturday studied a new French plan to pool asing program. Mendes-France and his staff en- Mutch; Temperance at Christian Citizenship, Mrs. Frank Deacon: and with consltlcinble advertising for the Province. tion was held at the home of the lzroom's parents. after which the couldn't afford the trip to Aunts- burg and back yet he felt he must tion. Mr. Knoll. who moved to . um t ll - M 130 her In his 70th year Resting at the . . their arms and troops in a com- Vl-Sage it as a pool I which would ra ure secre an. rs. Morr n couple let: on a mi V eddln m , MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral ialgnlt wJ”l;,"ST'::'.'..L::d gfngmgvlrs bmed defence Wain” me lhreat Dl'0Vide the supranational elements and Mrs. Bustin: community friend- They wlll nslde m e,ro;i;nlo. 3 p lbuhltmillng-achlnn M! desunmmn from the Baptist Church tomorrnw ' in l f " of communist aggrggston, which the union needs for effect- ship secretary. M11 BWBESSI as-l (commued from page 11 he 'made a few lnvesllnllnnlv (Tuesdiiyt. service commencing at Hospital Thursday night. The plan was set forth in at ive control of West Germany's military potential while mustering soclate helpers Howatt: supply secretary, Mrs. W. secretary, Mrs. HI yil9 Gov't Bills Four Lose Lives found his mother and was told that she had only three hours to 2 o'clock. Interment in Mldgcll memorandum from French Pre- C9mEiPT.V- rnter Mendes-France to the other Gemum m3"WWe' mm waster" w' Mumh and Mm" J" A' MCNam . 1- MacI.EAN - At the P. E I. Hos- prospective union members-West d9l9""- Chmum Smwudsmp Secretary. in Alberia Flre lvlzhen he entered he room she In Memoriam Miss Mabel Newsom; press secret- auditor general. Watson sellar. to pitnl Saturday, Jan. 8. 1955. Mrs. Germany. Britain. Italy, Begium,vDllAFT ARMS PLANS ' l l lld lledl Th,” V”-V 3”" ”””I'"""- H” ”m"'"5 In loving memory of John Found the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The central international admln- :(ry'AM;,5i lyB'.Bl;D;m'g1a':lm' M':' 820.000 from 815.000. effective BYEMOOR. Anal gg (Cpl gml :::n::l:e!:.leylf;v: beg? expel...” WP” ””””"'.”” :”"''"-V """"'”g Vho PM-'ed IWIY 1311- 10- 1949- The NW5 D001 Plan Wm be 419' l5lvl”Ill0ll hould YIEVE POWEF WI Ml '5 RE :lr'AV: dy danM' slip " July 1- over-heated stove was believed re- you .1-Ielrvnut. I know you would from the ClllIS Funeral Home, I-:l- hated when delegates of the seven 1. Draft armament programs for n TM M 0M. l r Band H" Li" Implement a Canada - United sllonslhle ml. ll ll” gull, Sam” come below ll was too lale-.. Hls don. tn the rnsiclnnrn of her son. We lhlnk of :0" ll! W911" governments assemble here Jan. member nations will) emphasis on Nnexlll Dt.m"' dm D” an mm" rs" States convention providing for day molnlng whlcll look llle "V95 appuunce beslde her bed Ind lh, Angus Maclmnn. Plnette. Funeral As It dawns another year. 17 lllldel llle recent Pllllll accords mmdndlnllonl iamon . conselvallon Dl Glen Lakes mll, of A mother and her three dwgh. led at her hand m, M! gave her today t,Vl0n(lny; from St. John's You shall never be forgotten on West German rearmament. 2. Place ammunition and equip- cries. get, and destroyed their gum. real llllllllllles, lll the lug hours .Ch"”h' BW'”"' "””C' "”m"”"”” 37 ""5 W” "'"' '""”' V” d""" THREE PROPOSALS mcnt orders with factories in 0 mad "luvs cl lll llla new a l Increase to 35.000.000 ll"0m 31" home 10 miles southwest of here. :1 me in: in 2 pm Interment in the lnnerted by the family. -l-llele WM no llmcllll Ollllollllce, mefnbers' nations and presumably ls cllsllmble gllmllalglll P pe 000,000 the annual federal grant Dead are: i Br-lfasl Clcniefery. BYRNE-At .Vlnrrstnu n. N. J, on Jan. '1. 1955. Miss Ruth Byrne. In loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. Hamilton turd. who ment of the outline. but reliable French sources said it. contained three main proposals. elsewhere. such as the United States and Canada. 3. Allocate arms thus produced. SPONSORED FUND CAMPAIGNS Twenty-five years ago he ran an for eliminating hazardous railway grade crossings. Extend the life of the defence production department beyondJuly Mrs. Jessie May Reeves. 30: Ruth Marie, 12: Alaene. B; and Darlene. 10 months. The father. Adam Reeves. is in VITAL STRIP The Panama canal zone. owned by the U. S.. extends five mitts daughter or the late Mr. and Mrs. depaned tht. mg unuuy mm, ll . 4' C04, 5,,” wllh Uls mmoll, llolhn pl-rne. formerly of Char- 1953. pollledRsisltfbglnlnaentlxofprlalgegle; mes ln Ph-mung out gum and active campaign for funds to help all 1955' mg bring an statutory Splrjoug condition in hospital. He on each side of the waterway. b';'t:r'l:)ll:1"'. I:f;lr1',”l”l:;"5l Wm '"'”V' The ul M ll" "mllul -5 ln we lube, than lmmedllm,” -I-llele equipment which the U. B. would 33'?” ”'”'''m' 1”” m 5lh"3," salary 01 l-he mlnlbltr Ol deleme suffered severe burns to his neck m-jrrwmo-:"T " T d" - 1 mill. (30 E "n ”" M” .21 Dd 1 God would be-a transitional period of fl" U01” m""b9l5- The '53- ll" " "" M Newmmd am” l”0d"”””" "M ""9 "ml "I'M" end 8""! While ""'ml"l"B '0 55' '""' an M” be c0””-"d ”' ” " ' refused to delegate any allocation "mm c”"”' mm": rm semmd Pllld to other member! 0! l-hi 035- awakenvhis sleeptng'famlly. Bye- to the Herinessey Funeral Home from when funeral will be held on Tuesday morning at 8:45 to st. Dunstan's Basilica for Requiem They paea beyond our touch and beyond our debt But never beyond our 0. sofromthenlghtofaonowand two years before the pool took permanent shops. 2. The pool eventually would be managed by an lnternationalboard acting if necessary by a. two-thirds authority, to an arms pool. but state secretary Duuea has prom- ised to oo-operate with such-a pool. This administration would be World War the newspaper spon- sored a fund to equip the navy ship Newfoundland and at another time the Evening Telegram raised inet. RAISE INDEMNITIES Boost indemnitiea paid to the moor is about 100 miles northeast of Calgary. those of outstanding architectural design. CARD PARTY SPRING PARK HALL . High Mess. Intenm-nt in mg dtatreae. dlllmcl lmm the "um com-ml money to erect a memo t..l to Capt. . - . l d b th N 1.11- ' L-e--:..'”'”'” C'"”"'”' w' '31” M "' '"""""' "' mimiiili i3C.i5?.i.1.tl1.'...”i'p".'3.'Qli"3.l.t..il't. -2-nor" or the we-rem European 5:2 f;ff,1,ff,:;,,';f; ,.',,”,:,7,';;'g;:';4,,',; 3:3 ';ct:ito'?i'e'." 3.'u3c'ii ind" to ncamcat cmumas Monday. Jam 10--8:00 PM- g -imje-:-M-M union whoa fun tion in to set nd - d to as "" 0-...” '...":.:" :'..”":..'::-:2. C d ml k em. mom-fro. -1- .. :t:::::.::. "l.l3:”i?.J3lF ” mmnugps,-,3l,3;llu n........ .. mm s 1 . . ' 9 l. N. D. anon. D O S ”?I".:l'a'"7ny”'poVl'l::" lg":'l:nyn,mcll denth. the Evening Telegram raia- wE"h':lk'a lg:n'mL'l”?;l'lo&::?nl;: Allowances Act. Four Wegkg Tournament .4 Mr. J. Alwin Duncan and family u 94 ”0vo09 '4' '"”i ”"n'V0”'0ld ' Permit - lmtltement without sully Mluedandlver lanmbered. . pro w that decisions on I C ll lo lull .l. to Ngw .wggtmum,u, 3, o, harbor Opening. . UNDERTAKER ll, he, only D."M,l. nhuh wish to thank the doctors. nurses men mum-g med not be ummm. lllyt '0 V l lhlirv 111 hloffm commlulom" lot hum lmplwv loss of service of a member of "Id 5'45 01 W0 Clll-T1031-9'-Own oua. but could be made by a two- or rum” 0 owing " t ma manta. nu "med mm" W,” '1” m '5' Good Prizes EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wlltshlrs DIAL 5549 CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME '18 Euaton St. nun. use Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service -DInetur- IMIITIDDADLII and son-In-law Archie. and Grandson Lloyd. In and and loving memory of our dear daughter and sister. departed this lle Jam: y 10th. 1958. Dear Margaret. if all the world were our-I lie g-Ive. Wefd give it all and more To hear your voice and see your smile Just as we did before. Lovtngly Remembered by the Family. l In loving memory of our dear l Mother. Mrs. Hamilton Laird. North l xaatteo. who , f away January nth. 1958. 4 live have only your memory dear I "Mother." I To remember our whole life through I But the sweetness ahan llngu for- ever, A: we treasure the memory of you. Hospital for their kindness shown to all in their recent and bereave- ment; also to kind friends and neighbours who Ient cards and flowers to Mrs. Duncan while there. And our sincere thanks to Rev. Mr. McLean and Rev. Mr. Christie who were always there at hand in. our hour of sexiness. I wish to the air all kind and thoughtful friends who remember- ed me in any way at Christmas. Milton F. Veney York. I wish to take this opportunity of thanking all the boxholdera on Rural Route 3. Kensington. for their kindness during the Christ- mas season. William Donphy. We wish to thank all those who sent cards of sympathy and who showed us many acts of kindness during our recent and bereavement. Mr. and Mn. Brenton Cert mun lonombered Ivy on Family thirds majority. (Continued from page 1) President Of Herder served overseas with the original "first five hundred" of the loyal Newfoundland Regiment. Last. year he wu instrumental in bringing about a reunion of the famed "Blue Puttee" Regiment 40 years after it sailed for England. Mr. Herder had been a director of The Canadian Press since 1051. He was also a member of the board of regents of Mount Allison Uni- versity at laokville. N. 3.. the Oin- adtan Club of New York. chairman of the St. John's playground com- mittee. an executive member of the Boy scouts Association. a member of the Masonic Lodge and the at John's Curling Club. Known across Newfoundland "for hts interest In the province. the Albany 3. in. community, sports. drama and children. run accident that left him serious- ly injured. A personal friend of the late playwright John Murray Anderson, Mr. Herder entered several drama- tic troupes liter the First World war and at one time starred in the war claulc "Joumey's End" here. He also took le ding parts in many operettas pro uced here by the late Charles Hutton. ONE 01' BEST As I. hockey player. Mr. Herder was rankedeaa one of Newfound- iand'a best. He played through his school days here and later with Methodist college and Mount Alli- son University. at sackville. N3. A few years ago he donated the Harder Memorial Trophy. in men; ory of his brothers W. H. and Gus Herder. for the team winning the Newfoundland title. ' MASTER SINGER! The melsterstngera were medle- val German poets who combined to revive the national minstrai tradi- Imnerdee nanytisaoltion. Amehd the Canada Grain Act to change the statutory grades of No. I ember durum wheat and all grades of soybeans to aunt. in the marketing of the two products. Increase the salary of the chair- man of this board of grain com- missioners. George Mclvor. to 016.- me from 03,000 annualll ' ITUEDIEI AEIIALI Enable the transport department to require Canadians to erect sturdy television aerial: and to prohibit their erection near elec- trio power lines. Extend the benefits of the Public service Bu nation Act to casual or part-time government OmD10!0U- intend the Government lmploy- eea compensation Act to persons working for the crown who arenot paid a direct wage or selary. in- cluding persons on loan from in- duatfy. ' Amend the Historic sites and Monuments Act to preserve build- ings let an historic nature I-IICJ I peel against I court martial dis- misaal. ' .-L-2--T"-'1 axaumu or some M000'90N3'V00E&”5"' D 8 ti It pits in and (Will! 0 .3: "u. M”. u... few.o::Iekm:aetrabo1'i't yourself. UP" '5”, ",5, 7”” approval get loan In single visit. You? m P'2 T2. uo eonverii'ence, Md?!” it: ,',".',l"l",:':,';:,',,",',',' 7:f(:',:':.': come. Phone, write. some In cedar! -e-0'--"'U"0"'l"'- 5'” laeaeI'lOIeMIU l. 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