as. ee eee ae! ee a ee ee See iy eg gE eS ey ee ee Se Se ee ee se eee ae ee rs : ' ee ee er eee a ee a . BRITISH ARE MALIGNED Tom Pakenham of Vancouver | displays his wrath at a recording ef the hit tune ‘The Battle of New Orleans” which he says in- sults his British great-granduncle, Major-General Sir Edward Pak. British .troops in the battle ran} from the troops of General | =e drew Jackson. Mr. Pakenham says the British did not retreat in disorder, ing a different story, has been) (CP Phote) | SWEDEN‘S POPULATION Nearly 90 per cent of Sweden's they surrendered. A/7 599.900 population live in the ome through with proposals pre- serving Western rights in Berlin. The U.S., Britain amd France agreed that the Russians’ one- most inexpensive salesman you can employ ---4a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Buote of rived by car on Monday, June 8,, former prineipa! Gordes T. e Mill Road were visiting on Sun-|from Hamilton, Out. Ralph was'-Hagen. The ph i OW “e day. June 7 at the home of Mr.|unable to get employment while| board ordered the book ; 5 and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. there. . | drawn and the dedication . Ps: Sylvang Gallant visited at| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bernard| eliminated. : > Woodstock on Sunday. of Summerside were to Howlan| Mr. Hagen resigned last year , ‘ . A new tile floor is now be-| on Sunday. after a row with the board ovel a in is ee ing installed in St, Anthonys R.C.| Mr. and Mrs. Edward DfeM-| Gemiasal of four teachers. “He Church at Bloomfield with Emile|lan and family of mo-| had supported the teachers’ con- Arsenault of Summerside lead-|tored to West Cape on Sunday | testion that they had been ul By TOM OCHILTREE year deadline on allied righis mjport te the British cabinet. He|ing the work. This will make a| and visited with Mr. and Mrs.| fairly dismissed, GENEVA (AP) — The crisis-|West Berlin never can be ac-| will fly back for the private after-| great improvement in this lovely| Albert MeMMlan. EN IN ridden four-power foreign minisi-| cepted. noon session of the four minis-| church. : area aver co celumeer (AP) vo hild Jers conference may wind up this} U.S. State Secretary Christian) ters in Couve de Murville’s Gen-| Mrs. Calvin Carruthers and , = aoe =e wes killed ead’ seven - beeteee week. Western officials on the| Herter and Soviet Foreign Mints-| eva residence. family Jean and Ronnie who are| /2%ish_on y- were severely burned Saturday spot saw only a slender chance|ter Andrei Gromyko remained in| In the Western view Maepday |here on vacation and spending ; night in a fire that broke out 4 that some Bertin agreement|Geneva during the weekend to| and Tuesday are the critical day | some time with her parents, Mr.| Pring | Ha En. | their apartment near downtown might be salvaged from the talks. | study possible ways out of the| lf no avenue of Past-West under-|and Mrs. Angus MacBaine of pa g Detroit. Mary Crowell, 2, was The British camp professed | diplomatic maze. standing on Berlin opens up then| Locke Road came to Howlan on\f¢ Remembered |_| dead on arrival at hospital’ more hope than the United States} French Foreign Minister Maur-| Western diplomats feel i might| Monday to visit at the Carruth- other children’s ages ranged fre and. French ee that | ice Couve de Murville and British | be better to stop arguing, at least | ers home. TRURO (CP) — Students at|2 to 12. Their parents, Mr. andi turns tad Seder tar selene y Selwya Love) for a while ore might decide | privet! Galant of Piusville and] Cestral Colchester High School! Mrs. Reginald Crowell, are mained a prospect of agreement! Lioyd urged patience. He ar-| their talks with the understanding =, oe Besocow © terens. ranged weekend, ‘alics with Prime! that they would re-assemble next In the last few days the Western | Mimister Macmillan—the Western| month or later in the summer. powers amd the Soviet Union| leader most disposed to go to the| They could refer their unresolved , negotiations barely alive. lay tad 6 vay of " Monday morning Lioyd will re-| recess. the talks under a recess: arramge- Monday, June 1, to Miss Oliver — La OO aagna ele HOWLAN at her home in West Devon and a i 2 There Henry Gallant returned to work|!eft right after on their honey- cee ne iene licatrens vof| 3¢ the airport at St. Eleanors on|™002. ; — i ‘mat baa Tuesday, June 2. The community of Howlan and the Western ae get the So- Frank Gallant is now employed | all districts were shocked on Fri- viet Union are in a tight c at Alberton repairing a house for|day June 5, when news came of rant SUMeaT TALKS omer: | Joe Arsenault. the Very sudden and unexpected Wf the conference finally col-|,.O" Tuesday evening, June 2,/ death of Leonatd Morrell of Al- 1 ian Seehoee a the annual meeting of Howlan|berton. To his bereaved widow ore eatly amplified Sovie. Schools took place in one of the| and large family sincere sym-| OT cams ¢ ign to take the rooms. A large crowd attended.| pathy is being exttended. ote ont Fawn aniien be > One new trustee, Donald Platts,| Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Gallant and | se : Se of the | “45 elected. baby of Toronto, Ont., arrived on! dis pera s ble atmerey by the Firmin Perry motored to Sum-| Friday night June 5, and are) ee sialdaehae merside on Tuesday. spending some time with Arnetts’| = : oe sed that the|Amdrew Wood and family of; folks in Woodstock. West : nernpoed bute Soviet Pre. West Point were in Howlan on} Mrs. Arsenault of Abrams Vil-. 4 shchev’s bid for top- Sunday, May 31, visiting at the} lage spent the past week at Wood- — a a the Russians} Webb” home. stock, guest of Mrs. Finnan and level talks ae : Andrew Wood was married on! Ethel. ! enham. 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