Saturday. Dec. 22. 1956 The Guardian. Page 3 - tut-'lI9I”I Illtry by 0&0. The 500 thesamoeeoeaniepodtioaaatha thus paid -to the British teacher B.C teacher on exchange in Villpi-Ice him low-pproxinsstelo Britain." 7 "L............5 WEEK'S "W5 s. c. will Aid British Exchange War, Politics Not Only SpectacularNews Stories By THE CANADIAN PRESS the murder of one of his patients. information became available on Teachers, I Year VICTORIA (CF)-Teachers who: come from Britain to British tumble on exchange will be aidedi under a new plan announced byl the British Columbia government. llducation Minister Leslie Pet- News of war and international an 81-year-old widow. When she the direction the talks took. nous g-gm use his as rungnt win politics iiso competition this week died six years ago. leaving si1s.- Washington. Nehru treat to New .5... win. .ci....,i i,..p.'..i. u, .....g Large Stock of Mm a pairof spectacular 'inslde 000. her death was certified as York for a visit before going on to o( use . yggf .50” mg. iob" "'9"! "' "'9 ”"'''"t '''”l”- d” ” " "”'” "'0 ll"? WY "P O"""- In: salaries to British teachers WINTER RETREADS on hand an English murder case involving mated. At that time Adams said EDEN BACK worm” 5”, for me mull mml a fashionable doctor and rich old he had no pecuniary interest in year exchange period. l Q i- MOIITAGIIE l00xl6-670x15 ladi95- Ind 3 5"-5"” l9VEl'c""” H” l””"""" d"u'- WW3” llll 5'1 "005 ll l'lI'3I- These teachers are paid the"; with Class A inf: accident in Arizona. ' MACABKE ACCIDENT lnent since IIII IOCIIXD HUD sII' gnu halgrleg as they would be grade in In Montreal. one. of the city: Recipe for tragedy: take a ma lnalca Inndan newspapers said in pi-italn. As these are lower than oldest brokerage firms was it. lalopy. load it with in people. one his reception in the House was mu. here, the tact...-. wt. chain up 9 95 Mual and Company. Just an yenrs weighing 250 pounds. then speed polite but not very enthusiastic. fer a on. , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' T ' short of completing 100 years in at between 70 and 30 miles an In a by-election fought on tbs British Columbia teachers going Silgnh-gk 10 95 Iiiisiness. the firm was forced into hour in the direction of an unpro- Suez issue. the sovemnent ran- to Britain make it personal con- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' bankruptcy this week because of tectedgaiiway level crossing. dtdnte won but by s nuiority tribution of szso to assist their subufbgnif. . g , H 95 me embezzlement of 3700.000 Th-ts what happened last Mon- much reduced from the general 3.-tun. cousague. i.. c....d., Mr. ' ' ' ' - ' ' - - ' ' - - ' worth of negotiable securities. A day at Phoenix. Arizonn. The our election margin. Peterson said. "The new proper Town 3. Cguuffy . . . . . , . . i . . ' I g . 11.95 21-year-old clerk was arrested in Miami. Fla. in connection with me case. 75 miles an hour. Twelve of the turned Port Said city over to the further supplement the British : The lset.-ond theft Collcelilgld 55- lists; o:l&ip:l;trInwe:::gil:ie:l. Unitltid Nlarteiansuand witlidxt-;w to no . - -- cret oi company maps war in - i n o sms . w -o area 0 e po lions of dollars. The Gulf Oil Com- kind on record. The troop commander. General midnight. pluck twelve sage leaves. Eve. Prlck your initials on it andl n 1 pany reported a trusted employee JETS F03 GERMANY y Stockwell. boarded a ship in the . As you look up. you will see the place it on a stone in front of the - - - Q in its Pittsburgh offices, nppar- We-f Germlmh 0119 of the harbor preliminary to embark: G H. d B Ear! Morn." F' shadowy figure of your future hearth. Then find yourself a hld- j: P ” ently weighted down with gam- world s most highly industrialized tlon of the last of the Anglo- U e Y Y 9 husband emerging from the dark- big place from which to watch it 2 - .2: biilig debts. stole the companys countries, has turned to Canada French troops. ness. But talie good care not to late at night. As the clock strikes T 1 2 maps of potential oil-producing for let aircraft-enough of them IIANGARY AND POLAND pi... ymerdny morning gum 5mve had been 19" on We, nigh, break any of the stems of. the nudnight. younfuture husband will . areas and sold them to r.acketeer- to ensure Jobs for two years for The patriotic strikes in Rug 1 the you”, "ore of chevme Bro. and it was susrmued me me 0.... lleaves inyour not ouanetis. Eligible come walking in through the open 7 y mi: speculators. 3 .000 CllIiIt'lllIll- Ended. and Ill rhllstance to the -y gmaged around it. men are said not to like that to door and prick his initials beside .. MURDER THRILLEB wealthy widows in their twi- light years lto to Eastbourne. on ilie English south coast, to enjoy its mild climate and genteel sur- roundings. Many of them die there. Last summer Scotland Yard scented something peculiar about the circumstances under uliicb some 300 of them died. De- tot-lives showed special interest in their wills. This week a chubby. round- got to the crossing at the same tine as a train. also doing about The 225 Sabre jets wil go to the newly-formed German air force. And German air crews will come to Canada to be taught how to fly them. NEHRU WELCOMED India's Prime Minister Nehru. who les an intermediate po- sition between East and West in world affairs. visited Washington for long talks with President Eis- enhower. , Nehru said he found U.S. policy "not as rigid" as he had thought. faced doctor. John Bodkin Adams- 57, was arrested and charged with But except for generalities. little SUEZ PICTURE The British and French forces puppet government seemed over -for the time being at any rate. In Poland, the .Warsaw govern- ment signed an agreement with Russia defining the Red Army's status to Poland. The Russians pledged no interference in Pol- and's internal affairs. Britain made an offer of self- governmeni to Cyprus. Britain would continue to control defence. 'foreign policy and internal secur- ity. Both the Greek majority and the Turkish minority rejected the p an. Montague Christmas Activities Provide Good Time For All ifiluliday festivities have reached a peak in the town of Montague this week. with school closings. church concerts. homecoming of college students. and the general hustle and bustle of the good-nab ured Christmas shoppers. Among the students arriving home for Christmas are: Peter: Deslioches and Roland Sullivsn,: st. Dunstan's; Evelyn MacLure.l the whole student body. The deco- rating committtee and Student Ciauncil are to be congratulated on planning such an enjoyable party. The teachers were pre- sented with gifts from their class- es, and the over faithful "St. Nick" made his appearance and dlstrib uted gifts to, the students. This auditorium has b e e n the scene of many school activities. Souris Line Road Has New 4-H Club H On Thursday. December 20. the Souris Line Road 4-H Calf Club" W5! Organized by Mr. C. Keith Cl8l' at the Souris Line R oad South School. The new club lead- er in this club is Miss Reta Mac- Donald who is also the teacher for Sourls Line Road South school, Officers appointed from the club members are: Miss Mary Mac- Alllay. president: Mr. Gerald Keays. vice-president; Mr. Elmer Kesys. secretary-treasurer. on west end Main Street Souris. causing loss estimated at more than S6.000. partially cove!- ed by insurance. The blaze was discovered at 7:40 by a neighbor. Joseph Che- verie. and the Fire Department responded promptly and within an hour had the outbreak under con trol. However. the stock, valued at between S5.000 and 56,000 was practically a total loss from the effects of fire and water. The building was left standing but it ll Only a shell, the whole interior being gutted. Apparently the fire had been smouldering for some time be- fore it was discovered. An oil The home of Joseph Cheverjq was directly across the street from the store and the wind was blowing towards it. There was fear for a time that the names would break through the walls of roof of the store and endanger the dwelling but firemen managed to keep them confined to the interior. Both the roof and walls of the store were covet-cu with asphalt shlndles. Insurance was said to amount to S3.000. The business is now operated by Michael J. Cheverie. Formerly he was associated with his brother. Reginald, but they dissolved part- nership last fall. Some Christmas Love Myths Girls. if you want to know about. your future husbands, Christmas; lime will. if you follow tradition,i give you your chalice of piercing. the mystery. 1 Will the all-important "he" be old or young? If you head the tildi prescriptions. you will go to the be accompanied by a sigh of re- lief outside: for It will mean that the girl will be married before the end of the year. The outlook would not be so good if the hen got in first and supplied the answer. if you want still more precise in-' formation about these mysteries, there are indeed a number of ways according to ancient lore. in which you can get it. Go into the garden late on Christmas Eve. At precisely al is that the provincial govern- ment and the school boards should happen on Christmas Eve. Talking strictly Forbidden If you do not fancy going out at so late an hour-though you need not fear ghosts. they never come on Christmas Eve-you can stay trouble. get the information you seek The way to a man's heart being through his stomach. you must Mayfair i indoors. and. with a little more- your own. Only one thing you must beware of. On no account must you chat- ter. either while baking or during your nocturnal vigil. It is another . of those things eligible men don't like. Men May Try. Too l Christmas does not help girlsy only. It comes to the aid. also. of young men who are too shy to pop bake a dough cake. on Christmas MURRAY RIVER - DECEMBER 22nd SATURDAY "UNTAMED" In Cinemascope and Technicolor Starring: Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward An adventure thriller packed with action and romance H SHOW TIME-7: the question, outright. Theatre 3) 1 8:1!) p..m. comma - MONDAY it russpsv I "THE LEFT HAND OF GOD" MOUNTING FREE Formerly MacDougaIl'a Tire Service CHRISTMAS . . . and all good wishes for a bottle, season that Is fall at short Kenny Maclnlyre and Boydei meetings. concerts, and school ML Clay 1." . length . lk nearest sly on Christmas eve and W"":- .';'".:i.".l”::l ”":”:.l S:2.”f'.ir'.??i.'li'. Li "." '0"-W do -"3 rm ?." or " H cum cwnws 1- c----------- -- cw - T” e , nc n yre n o t i ' , ., Macid A n at yltiount Allison: Ste- both schools- This has been made cnliiis land the work Involved in the futilregrrilin I w'i-ls b n ldleply 'y0'm.. u smmnl Humphrey Balm Md Ge” Tierney l - ' Dav n e . ml b (h h I V c c ubs. an I ego , but if, in WEAR LONGER A story of a man who committed an unforgivable sin - - - and 3; Ri'I.'.'.2l33'.i :'::i...:. i... :..':::r.'::" ”' tr II i"”?3.'.i”':.2:”L.i ---M 3" ' ' 3' 5 9 "Th best ll Llit kedth ld lthll d l is th School. Also among those home. The enloymentmoil giosei batik I9 CST IHCOTTIO tar. y For you! m.e:,n M 12;:-r a mcsaow :-IVluEg4wp.mp ' uni on 9 i with their families for Christmas watching mild loam cpamtil Ii" 0 Are Doc, , But when will you be takisg that, Dry clam" Needs - "' mm Beck "d Jimmy M". Christin” ciiiivt " W new niili on "R up the ml!" In Dwonshml I We sincere) wish all our atrons a ve M ' Dmmidg . wel nto rs ms; twee . bwm they can tell you. . . Y P W "W The Junior Sunday School of the true spirit of Ctr sgmssm mg AUCKLAND N.Z. (CP)-Dom Hope To Hear The Rooster Christmas and 8. Prosperous New Year. -rrinity Church started the pre- even more prevaien an e tors have the highest income of 1' l5 W the l0Wl'll0"56 ll"-RV Em! The management and staff of the Mayfair Theatre. Christmas week with a concert on past. gleiy pl fesslonal group in New orn Christmas Eve. for this secret: CLEANERS Mondayk ieiliglg. Khlclai :IIIIllc:lBl1'.Ll.- ' I H F xn:'I;::Ie figrres prepare?! hyhthe uf:P::gpt1i3setLnc!tgy::"lheil:cz. ly recev y s u e . or ccoun an s ow. he . In I :."'.'”3l:8 -i":..::t.:: f,"..'.'I';'...f...,:,,.. cm... i2:.”..?.'” W ':::':l .'”:..:'':i:":"::.'. W RESIDENTS or MONTAGUE ' iva o " ana us - i e it-ntcd treats to all the children ' wcogllllltfblln figures convened "T ' pi-cscni. I large number of relatives and ll 0 "8 Ire. Doctors 56560; i on Wednesday evenmii the memr Il'lcIdl.ll80IIIITlCd st Inrne Val- Wyers S6277. dentists ssasz: ae- l born of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. along with their friends. were entertained at it concert at thc church hall. after which "Santa Claus" made an hilarious aml noisy entrance to the delight of lhc children, and again distrib- uted the usual treats. Also on Wednesday night, the Junior Choir of Trinity Church, prpsrnieii a beautiful 3-act oper- etlii. "The Little Blue Angel". This opcrctta symbolized the (met m('iiniflE and spirit of Christmas. and the main characters. bone of. whom were over 12 years of age. played their parts with feeling and understanding. often lacking in. those much older. Thursday evening. High hold a Christmas dance Schooll students. teachers and friends.i in ihs' ley Church on Sunday. December 16 to pay their final tribute of respect to the late Mrs. Ward Crane. Her Pastor the Rev. D. A. Camp- bell conducted the funeral service and brought words of comfort to the bereaved and spoke highly of the courage and good deeds of the departed. The hymns were "The Lord's My Shepherd." "Sale in the Arms of Jesus" and "Jesus keep me near the Cross" a great favour- lte of the deceased. A Duet "Good- night and Good-Morning" was beautifully rendered by the Misses Eleanor and Rachael Mlnchln. The poll bearers were Messrs. Denten Fisher, Fred Duffy. Ever- ett Fisher. Earle Hayden. Hector MacDonald and Daniel Grant. in- audiiorlum which was attended by ferment was in lane Valley Cem- etery. man-day. D i th . rmc” ” ” W M or 1351 'i'5-'l5 w-'-"13? -3-'-'k and dark truir cakes l E MOIELL EAST SCHOOL IIOPP-lSaIecl:ledWl';lf:h ?B5.&II workers . were I , , . . The following is the school re- BLAME. U. 5,000 II”! . . 'P."k""C- I.y"I MOIITCQIIO PIIOIIO GUARDIAN GOING OUT of husiness-- 25 per t-rni discount on our complete slrwl(-- Montague 5 cent to 31.00 Ilnre. MAKE THIS a diamond Christ- msr. Large selection to choose from. 825.1!) to 3175.00. Boehni.-r's lcwcllers. Montague. HOLIDAY Specials: Full lnlit light and dark Xmas cakes. -lcllcious mince pies, all kinds ofi tempting sweets. Montague Home Bakery. llitibert Crane. .1. Gerry " port for Morell East School for the month of November. Grade Vlll. . No tests. Grade Vi. Edna Tobin. 1. Aly- cla Runigban. 3. Alycls MscDcar- mid. Grade V- 1. Audrey Crane. 2. Arleen Crane. Grade IV. .1. Robert Hughes. 2. Doris O'Brien. 8. Alma Crane. 4. James Tobln. Grade ii Sr. 1. Evelyn Tobin-, 1. Grade II Jr. L Patsy Hogan. 2. Stephen O'Brien. 3. Harry Walsh. Grade I. l- Beverley Crane and Nancy Hogan lequali. countants 34544 and others 34635. 0' 1317 Professional men with incomes exceeding 88100 a yogi- 489 were doctors :54 lawyers 90 demlsls 140 llublic accountants and 114 other professions. The figures are not strictly oom- liarsble with Canadian incomes. Wage levels in New Zealsnd are considerably lower on the average than in Canada. On the other hand many malor items of expenditure are also substantially lower. STRIKES BHOIITEII OTTAWA (CP)-Working time lost through industrial disputes in Canada declined from 1955 during the first 11 months of this year . the labor department reported Thursday. Preliminary figures for tile 1956 period showed 21! strikes and walkouts involving 80.124 work era with a time loss of'l,M5,mo MOSCOW (AP)-The newspaper lzvestin charged Thursday that the United States incited Britain and France to invade Egypt as Part of a long-range plan to oust them from the Middle Easl. The government organ says that U.S. Policy Is based on "a craving of American big business to oust Britain completely from the Near and Middle East and lay hands on all the oil riches of that area." .. 75 WATER STREET and Ilappy Iloltday seas.-2 J. 8. T. MORRIS no. 1 l CHARLO'I'TEFOWN TODAY ONLY - SHOWS Th3--7-9 New Year. A HEART-tl:LT Montague Fire Department. want to wish every- one s Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous I Please use all care possible to avoid fires and this will greatly assist in making this wish come true. D. H. OOFFIN-FIRE CHIEF. MONTAGUE HOME BAKERY it CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ' I Flaky Mince Pies-all kinds or tempt- ing attractive sweets and our Special Light us) this Holiday . . CIIGII loom u.... ..s . Season be the tineet everl HOOLEY'S Men' s Wear Montague dz Charlottetown A TREMENDOUS MOTION PICTURE! ' WM-cngszgwghsve lhem. in; Teacher: Faye Macliinnon. Bulova. Lorie. Elco, Elgln and other fl makes from 812.00 it "2 ligyptien Casualties 39.00. Boeitner's Jewellers. Mont- I In Recent Action IlUQ- SUNIEAM electric appliances i try psns. toasters. Irons. Mixm-r LONDON (Reuters) - Egyptian SEE - - - Six-foot-six Jim Bowie take command of the lusticst band of brawling ad- venturers ever to join in a common cause! STERLING HAYDEN IN tiers and shavers. Retail 82213 in 82.00 Boehnu-'s Jewellers. Mont-I lutinuted l eluding I80 dead. so - CHRISTMAS is only hours away lliattInalgIt.Oeaourllncof watches. ttcortl players. electric shavers. records. Jewelery and orn- sinents. At Peplers. :casualties in Port said durlnl ill! Anglo-French action there were "THE LAST COMMAND" today to total 2.730. In- Sir Edwin Herbert. Brtrtl Law I president who I islted the casualties for the British 10'' gfnlnenl, gave the following as his 's-eaaonable estimate" of the cal- A SENT I M ENT w This tin. of year. II we count w out blessings. we always need g our many faithful friends. To those of you whom we were 45 QUEEN STREET R. E. MUTCH LTD. DIAL 5584 DUNDAI-Annaodl uniuiinittos: U ,, H cn..reticimit.su..ii.;.'o.e.::. nudist: g H5!-um.” lt9't0'N'"0W0-0MllWlP04l0I 0., as Pastor. Anosudslo in. Iil.W;l;n;'l V F if, i morlliq uslfp ii .tn modal . . - . - ' .2 ' 7.30 run This will tie a candle The report will lhm.m'g"'f: nae ANYTHINO rma warm AND & 'd"T" "'d""'”"'i"l Y00'- 9 -3 .3 l.:'lhtiNKl'VItQ. put on I? C'f..:,,,.P" :4: r.:i'.d:t' :Ilch"IIlerbert re- wonoanrui. "n." --u . . ' p , C music, 3:: i.".'il1 st. suit I. urdld motel! in dud II anon: I-troy . F """"' PAUL DOUGLAS "WY-"WW5 0"4l'0MV40 Fund. ' TH! OCCEINI W V : HE'S A FIGHTER-PRIEST LEADING A DOUBLE LIFE! . COMING MON. and rules. NOT IINCI seotue rev wav- : ; JODYLLAWRANCE A VERY MERRY ORISTMAS CESAR ROMERO -OW! Ernest Truex Richard Shannon rm "div Vere Milt: will be delivered Monday morning as usual and ants :1: mm,” .,kmou.. pk." put out as tall! Wm" '('m:':t'"m" Monday afternoon. There will he no mill delfveryoor. M nd day. The milk plant will be non NM” """ ' " t closed on as Christmas day. Winmissustr-thI0I""""' "M 'l'lt& yea. We sing eat our wish for Y" - Merry Cliristniesl JNUII-5 l'LOItl8'l'8 as astnoss as. DIAL ans .3. chrlstn-tat Solidi! . A. . LKWTAGUI DAIRY