, gls!',! ' ”Tom0,rl?ow 0. ...,,..... or-ssvr-mt About De me n arnlng .s 0Aslin.p3;L THEKIRKOFEILD . guyf-pyogu N "eostofoperatioc:-o wsiuuuocimiith industry. I y '. Inn" " , p 'm'”"l VG?! sat 3:. Prices would Iwenr Pmliiir Mb... kg... . ' ,. ,, . . v::ndcuuoauau"'”'”"1';?""""i , . g . - .”"'""'n-.""""'”' i"uothermupsreiusetolua- mm IA. 30- r."i.nnns"”l'ueae.sa auaur 642- """"d"" gnlsethisfactittilenbecsinel -- ' 9 1". .' o Re G L in .d"n'ii'-s-'stsr s't Q tel: g dllilltyalgd our vial-to institute Th ve - - as . ” . ' sta ts er ro c Hl:I0i'I-L7 Gukn” PEN Choirs. . Q. eh: gut Jnmlwel: policies that pwill ensure Will I ”'""”' ""lc”' mm" lit-'aru.s llililnsry Great . before dell -'”" "'"”'” " """' "”' s"""” "M." '3' H” 111.5: ”"” " "m..'"".. "J. ooorssistmt now 'i L d"ls".'7.noite” ””:?'. general Jill: '" '”"'-”"" uTIi: . Se.Lrl:"oa:-"on A: ”"" 1” '"”n hm dn " two days of closed su- NEED SUPPOE" so In E;l.PllANY . ( ,,,,, ,,,,, .. ddlrhlghldfw '""'!'..""'- mrc.; stone. at no delegates from all tilzacmlllsgerepeahtzd recom- '.----""”: Asei-man uls " - ,,.M....'- resent.'rhe lnsnsnslna laden!- L00 I-'''-"'""” E"”"”'l"'H5, l00th annlve of II.:.,lICl- P whonit S,?,?,"S9,,:” ;.gol::ulhu vontinn con. provincial agricultural conference 0.00 --m---Ch""l' 5”" l ' loftetown Y.M.C.A.) east. ioesl east and authorship worse hurt than tile'dalry tsrnr What it mic-t Mn Macmillan it "9" 185' mom-A 'm" "P 1.00 I-iii-”Cl"'"' Ewwm Anthem: 0 God of lethal, ark mum” gu-ly hjgtagy ma as-I 9'" ers. This is the basic" reason fin said. "is a realization on the part eluded continuation of Preleiil 1-09 --m- - C'"'"" s”""' 'T topher Tye. vlcs Charlottetown v M. c. A. ' . the difficult position some of than of it! out B0919 that 500d in their 1'1"" '”PP”” "id "WW ”' "” tier 0- kprano Solo: i Will Sing of are " -" , themulveg. 1. gy," primary meat and that the Al-iltl'3llli1 ' NGW 5931355 '3'” 1:00 in-nu EV"”"l- Great Mercles (from MUSIC: FIITIVAL syllabus is The molt was the largegt labu people who produce it are due menta- i.oo ll.m- Milli C""'"'"""' Paul") Mendelssohn. , was available at Miller Bros. in force fully employed .. lg. mo. equnlroturna with the other groups Statistics for the period 1961 to -CiaII- Nancy MacNevln. Toornb's Music Store in Charlotte for men and women - est wages ever enjoyed in Canada that go to make up our society. 1954 showed a drop from 68 to 51 Dally SHVE" ” '-"1" ""'V 00 p.in, - Vespers and Mod- town. llyilimlll 5 00- Lid-. Ill!" , I while, on the other hnnd, tin If the people who are producing per cent in the farmer's Ihfte of --mm-Tfj nation: "The Story .1 the surlluce Omuhsmgudtan ociociu 30311" Iii largest single group of the populn- many.ol our dairy products today the Canadian food eonsumers dol- - PAUL-S ANGHQAIQ clrur-chi. sou," ricks Store, her . Cross HeatlIlIIlI'l8i'l tioil was in a "very difficult posi-- were, drawing the same hourly lar. 5- CHURCH , III-llyllans from the Great Par- in Mglorgventconulmxtii: J A am”, - . , - on. . ' mm M” - 7'" Pm" c""'E Anthfggni o'1"'hEau. ""m'xLnnsm"'l5e:l'&sM'::3.'5 from Saturday. Januaryfmllll lP I ' R Established ms by son! v'i:.,':J 3 " weleeas l'e'i-ys'in Montague, St. Mary's Coo Friday. January mt 0”” 01'" egu aflons 9 - """""'""' ------"-,-'-w-- vent Souril and Assumption con. daily 10 s.nl.-.4 l'l-l!1- M WW3" ' in loving memory of Alfred vi. we m"nMRg:nt:rn J. T. In." vent! at Tracadle Cross. ions, repairs and appointments. Organist and Choir Director: Mr. H. John Harris, F.B.C.0. 3730 Holy Communion. 10:00 Junior and Senior Grades Sunday School. 11:00 Beginne and Primary Grades Sunday School. ll:00 Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. (Broadcast CFCY), subject "Call to the Ministry" 5:00 -- Evensong. Subject: ”.Se:l-.ch the Scriptures" THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister: : Rev. E. L. Milton. B.A.. DJ). - Organist: . Mrs. G. Elliott Full 11:00 a.m. Mornllis Worship. sermon: "The Ideal (Psalm 15 Anthem: "Tho Splcndors of Thy Glory, Lord" (Woodward) ZION PRESBYTEIIAN ' cimiscu the Reverend W. Harold M.A.. Minister ' Rev. E. C. Evans tvlsithg Minister) Mus. (Oxford) Orgaakl. and Director. Adult Bible Class. 11 s.ln. -. Nursery School. 11 n.m. - Divine Worship. Sermon: "The Best Gifts." Maundcr. 1 pm. - Divine Worship. Sermon: "Sword of the Lord." -. Dwellings. Samuel All are . A (Parents of small reminded that the church pro- vides an Activity Class for child- ren who may retire from the morning service. following the Children's Story and Hymn). 12 noon Sunday School (Attend- ance ltoal. 200). - 1 p.m. Evening Service. observ- ing local Y.M.C.A. Centen- nial '. . s lal speanei ssistlns pal- nrc Messrs. 'C' s Whitenect and W. S. Maclltl :2 S000” Guests: Members oflllfgif Club. and Y's Men of the consre Anthcm: "Go Not Far" ( veili), You Are Welcome Rev. A. Frank Mas.-Lean. I.A Rev. G. Howard Christie. ii.A.. n.p. Rev. Andrew S. Weir. D.D. organist and Director of Chain Roystos F. Mugford. s.a.c.o. Classes. 1i.:00 s.ni. Semen: Why Reverend Mr. MncLeaI man). Class. 7:00, p.ln. Sermon: Cor. Pr-laco and Grafton &. Irwwi. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. Il.A.. I Chsh lo a.m.: The Church School ad Anthem: Christians Awnhe-J,ll. Anthem: How Lovely are Thy Llddle. M5-Senior Church School. 11:00-Primary and'Beginnars The Y.M.C.A; Whence and Whither? Anthem: immortal. lnviiihie, (Thi- 2:30 p.m. Junior Colnnluaicaats Everybody Worhs For Somebody. Reverend THE WEEK Al 's.ll.il. with the echoes of holiday cheer! their travel fstisue. their energies, or him the assembled stildcnts the follow- al metephors, he offered some time wotghlppcf" "T”"7'777T reach the objectives' that threy have ) ' my UNHQ set for themselves when t cy en- TRINOHUROE tered upon their scholastic careers. His advice was especially time- !" Ministers: iy to those who through careless- ness. neglect, or indifference had begun to let their anchors drag a bit. With a fair wind and the steady- ing hands of our faculty once again on the helm. we look for- ward to completing without incid- ent the remaind oft his years voyage through the A-B-Seas. Tile first major storm to be encounter- ed. however. was also forcast in the same address, an examination of the log on Fcbf 11 Armed with this warning we should be in shape to weather the squall when it hits. Now that the skywsys have cleared, the lmainder of our crew have ccme through the overcast to round out the ranks. and we can now Mr. Macllean. -- UNITED PENTECOSTAL ,,,,..,,.,,, M... .. 5..., P :9” "mi '"" ""- GHUROII (Fletcher). FILM SURPRISE . 81 Elm Avenue YOII are invited to Worllllil G0! 5 The students found an Rev. oolney Stain, Minister Trinity Church surprise in store for them. pg.” gnu . .-V 2 On Saturday the 14th., the Alumni SERVICES CENTRAL CHRISTIAN .Gymnaslum. usually regarded as CHURCH: the quasi holy of ilolles owns to em. Sunday School 'lind Bible Cl ss. 7Ip.li't. Evangelistic Meeting. You are very welcome to at meetings. "The Church That h Different" rnnrucosrai. ASSEM- BLIES OF CANADA FULL GOSPEL SERVICES In Orange Rail (L. 0.L-) lts Richmond Street S. .1. Mlsrs, Minister. it n.m.-Sunday School llli.m.-Worship Service 1p.m. Evangelistic Service. A hen-r-ty.welcoincgnwaits yon. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street ORDER OF MEETINGS FOR LORD'S DAY Sunday School . . . . . . . .. .10 n.Il. lresklng of Bread ....'..1i s.ns. Smlnl Gospel meetings com- mencing Lord's Day. Jan. 22nd 7:30 p.m. Telling of Mulls Ruin By The Fall and Gods Remedy through the Death of Christ. Neither is there Salvation h iny other . . . we must be saved. Acts (-12. lvisilors are very welcome. Sol-nlon: The Rule of Faith". W" ' Midweek service Wednesday 7.: BIBLE CHAPEL .h P2"? . .-......-.-.- Cumbcrlnnd st. at Long orth in. "A Bible Preaching Chain pro- alsilning Christ as man's only w.0(lii)?J:lLwf'lL-9”-S. imci-is '3osPE' MEEHNGS li:00 . . F i Bible liolIr- - '"li"'llI:': Pi'::alhi for all ages. Commencmg male stories Illustrated with LO"-D's DAY uznel Graph lad other visnnl In The Morning subject: John ill-ll GOSPEL HALL lens The Life Given. 12:15 Lord Supper for Believers. 7:80 Evangelistic Service--Slag of the Old Nlthl subject-Genesis-"'lh I-is rwo Religion in tho World." , Vllflll Welcome Awaits You nil: SALVATION aitnv Sermon: Minister: Rev. J. ll. Bishop. IA. ll) 11.00 asp. -Worship. sermon: sis Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. I. Minister: Mri. Allisoa Msclho organist and Choir Director . .. Family Hour. "Operation 150" introd vice ; Study. Communion. LINK TO LIVING." Solo: (Selected) Miss Mary 'tIos- sex 7:0? p.m. Evening Warship Serv- Anihgflil "Wlica We Stand Retro The Rio f 0 Central Christian Church invites you to the services of the lArd'a day. mun ' oliilaoii os- SCOTLAND Birchwood Street .oo '...in. fsiahhrtn se'h'soiT" "lint Wliere Nine?" 7.00 p.m. -Worship. urethr- Upper Prince Street SUNDAYS--7:30 P.M. WEEK NIGHTS Exoep. Saturday - 8:00 PM. L R. J. MolLWAlNE formerly of Ireland will preach the Gospel .::-"""-w-" mam . 1;. ML ""1, "nu THI III! HOUSE ':.'.,',',':';r""i"' "" """ 1721,g(KEN'i' srssm gm mm. W -A u ssrvlee. &:?r?.'c'l.1"',"'"' "T. s ' ' M M ' 'b'.H0l1. rh?-I. Yjw Inw- have in stock: Bibles, Testaments, Por- tions. Hymn and Prayer Patgoolsa tho .' .. .3 --4. i..,.,;.". , 10:00 a.nl. Church School it M-I: m h In Taiw- . A eering son com an cencouraging I Bible 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and "A LIVING LINK A athletic department. became the scene of the showing of a filmtr-ip in which the lowlanders were ac- quainted.. with the art of "Riding the Hiclrories". Filmed in the var- ious winter playlancls on this con- tlnenf and abroad by the renoun zski uthority Hans 'l'horner. this depicted. some of the awesome illeliily and recreational utility of snow to an audience mnrw of when. We" 0111? too well aware of its gluallz awesome destructive pow- Also in the realm of surprise; it has been decreed that hence. forth the men in the college yegrg to leave the campus at will during the afternoon pro- they have no classes to gmnd. nndmthsaetl thezmgre on ()3. W8 Is on t prayera. It has been pointed out that an. cipline should tend pflfngl-fly (,9. ward the attainment of harmony, and it is with this thought in mind that the faculty have seen at Q. Brant this concession in the hope that hose who find but they mug let off steam will choose to do .. off the campus rather than burn the cars off of someone who 1; thing to study. STUDENT? LOUNGE ,, it seems that the era of the pool table on second floor Memorial is rapidly coming to a close. In in stead, n studentr lounge is projected for the min which the v-.-.erable old relic now occupleg, I the old order has give ping. to the new (in the old it ascmh there was little order) the n a common room when the stud- EIIL8-l11ii)' congrogathi has grown ll'el' tier. due partly or the (mg "ill the ill? ltudens on he camp Dim with scarcely lllsce to set their books down. in addition this factor. it is hoped mg: as glelctod lounge will put an 1 .3 E i 9 ? in :3: sons whole corridor in use of the st cnt'll rooms for an impromptu bull session. perils; It I the ex- penso of one of the realdodts s 3' may wish to . If this fill trill project meets with sun- cess which it deserves. it be duplicated on tho first in floors d MI tit-ct. the card tdonty y "it will be Q tb newspapers. allothc INSLR-ANCI '1 Fire - Auto - Casualty - . Marine. H. M. navison hm n(c::'ir3ooom.st,- I trailing behind them. the students came streaminl 5803 '9 ll” 531' lowed balls on Jan. 10 to Place and the tails of their waking hours on the altar of the higher learning here at Saint Dunstan's. The Rect- " voiced the official wei- come in an address delivered to log Thursday. Delvillg into nautic- ly advice to the students on the necessity of having a rudder and trimming it properly in order to , cision. The.plan at present is to blades to face off against the Moss- lllue Prlmroses. tc net-tending of "Rabbi" Gulls stav- periodicals gleaned from each core ridor. BARBER SHOP The sleuthing department of the executive of the Studeuts' Union is reported to have located an emw room on the first floor of Dalton Hall, and informoduollrces state that this room will soon house the campus barber shop. We Pl'93"-W9 that fills service will be available as soon as "re right.tyi)G 05 blwd is found with which to stl'lP0 3'9 pole that is to hang on the door- The two barbers, Mr. Gilli! Ill Mr. Morrison, have already stair ed their willingness to wield the tonsorlal tools on Thursday after- noons and between book a , . COLLEGE CREST Shades of the ancients! It seem that the oldest controvcrcini quest- ion on the campus (it's been with us from the ) is still kick- ing up its heels in legislative cir- cles. Once again. the Studenta' Un- ion is making an attempt to choose and standardise a definitive college crest. lieretofore. the choice has been left up to the individual stud- ent and the result is that we now have as many different types of representation as we have students possessed of the initiative to have a crest made. It has been pointed out that it is about tune that something definite was decided on his matter, after all one hundred years should bc a long enough time to reach a de- o. dlspioy drafts of various suitable designs at the nut general meet- ing of the student bod ii this walyfit lsdlopodt si'”nf long last this question and all the Cull- fusion to which it has given birth will be able to be given a solemn, final. and overdue burial. Concurrent with this question. the student body has been asked to ponder two other measures prior to the voting which will be called for in the next general meeting These two measures involve separ- ate amendments to the constitution of the Students' Union and are: (1) no admission of the sigma Delta Sororlty to the Students' Un- ion, and ) 'l'ile elevation of the present .F.C.C.S. committee to the status of an independent society. These weighty e were the subject matter of the last general meeting of the Union on Jan. it). A few days prior to this meeting. a session of the xeciitive passed the following resolution: "Whereas Gentlemen students have been paying more than ladies for admiuion to the St. Dunstan's soclals, I therefore move that the admiuion for ladies to the St Dnlistan's social be raised by cents." , Well. now that the age of "Wo- men's Rights" is upon us. we sup- Posc it is only Just that they be granted equality and be nl"1wed to Day the same admission price as the rest of as. seriously, however, the situation was gravely weighed and the solution ya nosed seems to 59 "IE only one which will enable the social committee to remain solvent. - SAINTS VlCTORl0U'l Tile nacious s ntrnl ' tion leader in the Senate, said "uf you ladies and gentlemen vlvnl: may "mum of M e u, "H , .0 not have heard the start gun. bring an Idimasam to" mg”. on the other side of the sports Saints will stage an the Alumni Gym at 7.00 p.m. Tile complete schedule for this season's basketball tourneyo will be releas- ed next week. While on the subject of basketball, we take great dc- light in offering our sincere con- gratulations to that star court who injured his leg in action , before the Christmas holidays, Mr. just before the Christmas holidays. Mr. Richard Noonnn. Last Thurs- ' day evening Mr. Noonan removed a coveted trophy, he stated with understandable pride that is was going to hang on his wall (after A ;DAi.IcAANEGll Dairy 'Concerne'cl1l 7 OTTAWA CP - If certain sen- ators have their way, Mounties will as their man. Senator John T. Hnig, Opposi- Tbursday that the sooner RCMP regulations requiring members ti said the force to remain single for five years after recruitment are re- moved, the better it will be. t"Lov doesn't stop at those kind of things," he said, referring in the throne speech debate to the case of six RCMP constables being discharged in AlL)Cl'l.a for breaking the marriage regulations. only Wednesday, senator David Croll L-Ontario championed the arriage Profested be able to get their girl as well some constablesl case in the Uppel Chamber. "1 think it is time the govern- ment must be told by the people that they have no right to exact a condition from an employee to live unnatural life," Senator Croll Senato Haig said the dismissals were "an outrage." The Mountie should be allowed to follow the natural course iht. some as other Canadians. A good wife would make him a better policeman. Senato Haig said he certainly had been a better lawyer as a result of having married a good w e. BIRTHS PEARDON-At the Kings County Hospital on January 15. lo Mr. and Mrs. Stanford P.ea.l-don. Mon- tague, a son. WALKER-At the Prince County Hospital on Sunday. January 15. 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Waik- er. of Summcrsidc. a son, William Leslie. Weight 8 lbs. 2 our FRASER-At the King's Colin Hospital on January 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Fraser. Murray River. in soil, Lorlle Keith. Weight 7 lbs. l-ii-2 ozs. WHITE - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Jan. 14th. 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter White, Donagli, a son 7 lbs. 12 ozs. MATHESON-At Placcnila. New- foundland. on January 4th to Const. and Mrs. John Mntheson a son, Stephen John, 7 lbs. 5 oz. JONES - At the Charlottetown Hospitalvon Jan. 16. 958. to Mr. and -Mrs. Upton Jones, Emerald Junction; a son Michael Frederick, weight 9 lbs. 5 oz. MA B - At the King's Hospital, Montague, on MacMaster, Newport. a son. Wayne Cletus. Weight 7 lbs. I: oz COFFIN-At the P.E.I. Hospital Douglas Coffin a J ” Margaret. Weight 5 lbs. MOFFATT - In the P. E. I. Hospi- tal on January 17th, 1956, to the Reverend Canon and Mrs. G. E. Moffiitt a daughter. 8 lbs. 13 oz. FIELD-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Jan. 6, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 27- S.D.U. at St. Thomas. Jan. 28 - S.D.U. at U.N.R Feb 4 - St. Thomas at 8.D.U. Feb. 11 - U.N.B. at S.D.U. Feb iti - S.D.U. at Mt. A. HOCKEY DANCE .. To aid in fiuant1..lg this program. Saint Dunstnn's A.A.A. is sponsor- ing a Hockey Dance at the Rail- away Club this coming Tuesday. Jan. 14. to the music of the Down- towners. with the W.lJ.S.C. Formal in the offing (Feb. 6) this dance should present a fertile field for siate, we note that tonight the Januaryiz, to Mr, and Mrsi lists. on Jan. 17. 1956. to Mr. and Mia mud Eugene Field, (nee .Phyliss Bar- 1 re a son. David Eugene. Weight 7 lbs, 7 oz. THOMAS-At the P. E. Island Hospital on January 16, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas. West Covehead. (nee Lorraine Mhcwiliiamsl a daughter. Mary Euphemla, 8 lbs. 14 oz. MncDONALD-Ai the P.E.l. Hos- pital oii January 18. I956, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MacDonald. Churchill, a son, Gordon Percy. weight it lbs. 7 ozs. MURPHY-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Jan. 17, 1956, to Mr and Mrs. Wm, Murphy new (Loulse Al-hing). a daughter. Mary Gerardo. 8 lbs. 5 oz. MARRIAGEB STEWART - ORR - At ” side United Church Manse: on Tues- day evenin , Jan. 1, 1956, by Rev. David Ma eson. Pauline Melissa 011', Hunter River, to Elwood Webster Stewart. Bay View. DBUMMOND - SHERREN - At thetnaptist Church ?a.sollage. Charlottetown on Jan. 14th; by Rev. B. L.:Mitton. Marion Ads,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sharron. Charlottetown to Samuel Stuart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Drummond, Freetown, P. E. g DEATHS MULLEN-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Jan. 16. 1956. Patrick J, Mullen. aged 49 years. CUDMORE-At North Winsloe. Jan. 16, 1956, Heather Linda. age 8 years. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston C. Cudmorc. MACLEOD-Died at Montague. January -17, Mrs. Flora Maclleod. formerly of Glen William in her 02nd year. COFFIN-The death occurred at his home in Bay Fortune on Jan. 10. 1956. of David J. Coffin in HIPPENSTALL-At Summerside on Jan. Ill, 1956, Mr. James Hip penstnll in his 67th year. DENNIS-At 0'lAnry on Sunday, January 15. 1956. Mrs. Nelson Dennis of 0'Leary. in her 65th vear INMAN-The death occurred of Roberta Jane Iilman at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George Inman in Montague in . who passed away January 1!. ll! Ever remembered all andb missed by wife and family. In fond and loving Ill : of my sister Mrs. Frank Stevenson who passed away January 21st. in my heart there is a picture .. More precious than silver or gold It is p picture of you dear Sister Whose memo , will never grow old. Always remembered and s lly missed by her sister, Mrs. Chester Barnard. Charlottetown. t- In loving memory of Theodore W. Scntner who passed away January 2lst., 1055. 1'.” loved him as no tongue can tell We loved him then and always will Godloved him too, and thought it best To take him home with him to rest. .. Lovlngly remembered and sadlv missed by wife, Janie, sons and daughters. . ............g;........... in loving remembrance of our dear husband and daddy, Crafts- men Norman Douglas Nicholson. who lost his life in Korea, Jan 21. 1952. Those we love, we never lose, For always they will be, Forever near, forever dear. in cherished memory. Always remembered by wife years old," blames the "super- natural invasion" of her home on a gihbeb-an upright post and am: iiised to execute criminals in olden SYI. - GRUEBOME RELIC relc left in the house many years ago by a rdative"-lay for years in an attic storeroom. ated from that room. We contin- - ually hear sounds of boxes being pulled around. in the room when no , one is up there. The most fright- ening aspect is that the sounds .E'?t".".1';Y'J'l3-..21- 1.956 mNDO.N (CF)-A hollow. rap- solind echoed thro mansion in London's district. are." exclaimed Hnttou-Wood, a wealthy claims her North Lon- don hnme is haunted by the forces of evil. -floor living room of her Tudor-style home, the -attractive widow told of strange manifestations - souniia of heavy boxes being drag- ged across the floor and of occu- to of the house being "pushed" 3:1: steep nights of stairs. She told, too, of blood stains myste- riously appearing, on the wall out- slde her main. "The blood appeared to have been smeared on in places, splat- tered in others, and in spots was so thick it ran down the wall. ANOTHER WTNESE "I realize it sounds far-fetched. but all this is happening . . . hnp pening much too frequently for comfort." "I can vouch for that.” said her " ' , Mrs. Winifred Allsap. "it is not wild flight of imagina- tion. I've heard and seen these filings myself. So has my bus- band." There is nothing in the appear-. ance of Olney, the Hation-Wocdi home at 5 View Road, to suggest to a visitor that within its walls the forces of black magic are at work. It is a square, two-storey structure of grey brick and stucco, ...... unded by lawns and gardens and enclosed by a high wooden fence. Inside. the spacious hallway. four living rooms and nine bedrooms are tastefully furnished with period furniture. Mrs. Hutton-Wood, who admits she has been "extremely interested in things psychic since I was 12 she said the gibbet-"ii gruesome "The first manifestations eman- Peggy, sons, Jamie and Randy. saint John. N. ii. . In loving memory of Angus Macxinnon who passed away Jan. list. 1955. Lovingly -emenlbcred and sadly miucdi by Mr. and Mrs. Daddl Dixon and Tamlly. . January 16. in her 5th year. MURRAY-Suddenly at his real- dence. '34) Spring Park Road. Charlottetown on Monday, Jan- uary ld. 1956. Daniel A. Murray. RREHAUT-Accidelitly at Mont- real. 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