1;l1gwssK's NEWS Some Easing Of Tension Apparent In Middle East Dy CANADIAN PRESS ciiement. But subsequent Moscow are still under full Canadian eon- In diplomacy's talk. a detente dispatches discounted any immed trol and that the small advance means a lessening of tension in an iale activity in that direction. group already in Egypt is not yet international crisis. After the ear- BIG QUESTION MARK pan of the UN force, ller mad rush of events. that The first contingents of the UN IIUNGABIAN8 DEFIANT seemed to describe the situation emergency 'force- Danes. Norweg- The military end of the Hunger. in the Middle East this week. inns and Colombians in bright blue in insurrection seemed to be None of the big questions had helmets and wearing UN arm- ended-for now anyway. But a been answered. But the cease-fire bands-reached Egypt. Dag Ham- political tug-of-war continued. and I ' was holding. Diplomacy and the marskjnld secretary - General of workers kept life practically at a : gmergency pegce force of u,e.tlie UN. flew into Cairo to confer standstill by staying away from united Nation; were taking hold with President Nasser. their jobs. Moscow report; um: Egypt had Presumably Hammarskjold is A spirit ofz patriotic defiance formally requeved the aid of So- 1aCkl1ng personally the big ques- made it tough for the Russian- "voluntggg"..ald ll-.9 nus. lion mark of the situation: How to backed Kadsr regime. Kadar giang lud 53 wu avallable lo; reconcile the seemln.,ly lrrecon- tried to strengthen his position by - the asking-caused a Hurry of ex. cllable positions of Egypt on one getting Imre Nagy back into the - I hand and the French - British al- government. I EASTERN Saturday” Nov. 17, 1956 Thecnudisn. rm s Raise Question Of Eden's p Future As Prime Minister - 5!- service. a . .s of principle and patriotism. There may rest upoui him a painful but inescapable do-l. clalon." l; . The Spectator. a right-wing mg- l azine. usually supports Conservl-L; T tive policies but has often been-,1 critlcal of Eden principally on dome-tic matters. The Economist is independent but leans more often to the right than to the left 3 ' Anoth ' weekly organ oi opin-.". ion, the left-wing New Statesman. and. Nation, is harshly critical of! what it calls the "twisted and de-la ceitful" course of Eden's diplo-lg macy in the last few dlfficultll weeks- l! The comments or Eden's per-; sonal future arise as Bril.ain'I,V "great debate" continues on they. rights and wrong: of government; policy in Suez. A point I-' stressed is that perhaps too much. tentlon is being paid to "lntd--. . DONDON (CPI-Two inilinntial magazines Friday raised the question of Prime Minister Eden's future. Their verdict. care- fully worded. is that perhaps he should resin. The Spectator says the premIer's Sues policies have left Britain more deeply divided than at any time within living memory. "It is obvious to anybody who has seen Sir Anthony Eden . . . that he is utterly sincere. as are those who support him," says The Spectator. "But sincerity is not enough. The road to Armageddon is littered with the tombs of sin- cere statesmen. ". . . Sir Anthony should ask himself whether, at the earliest practical opportunity. he would not best serve the country's in- terests by resigning; leaving the future to Judge his policies and lies on the other. Nagy. in refuge at the Yugos- Nasser sees the UN force as lav Embassy in Budapest. would S11r161"1'1slng a British-French with have none of it. He is the so- draual from the Canal zone, then called Titoist premier under whom SOURIS SEA CADETS PRESENT A SMART APPEARANCE moving out of Egypt to the Egypt- the Hungarian nationalist upris- . in the meantim allowing the ect al” i i . reflected Ia1' I ll-,n.l5l-aell armistice lines and ing nearly succeeded. Then the The solioiyal Ca:lIad'la.nmuCa:I;t jplesargnifgr ':llb!ouEh hsilll lust stage. The new corps. lust organ--of 52 members. It is sponsored dangerous - his A! the", , offon as r - -Mill Two 300" ,l,,Ves lo, ",9. AD. :1e8l;ilIlgBl1i:eI caiiag Fin Eglyp” douhlecrasssd hi? Corps ur presen E H mm l e formatiie lead this year, has a complementlby the Souris Lions Club. !ia1v; carlled up to subsidgi" A mnlgazlnes which almost unlver-5' l l on s. r an an rance nss s epuppe s arsn e Ag e ' y . .1 ll. ., ply Guy Nelson Montague the UN force must take over the overwhelming military force h H . , l I many; ngmg now'.h' "gulgpgc: lajll); ml-L CE: ,:m:d"e:nml-lgleg (g"' . ANSCO. Kodak and other fine canal zone until its future as an crushed the rebellion. 939' '0 1 9 Blowing pupils, Gail snares. especially the young boysiand oncludes: Eden in his 19. month: of omc&,.?i Montague Junior Trade Board Proceeds Wiib Museum Plans and Myrna Clow. D reen Graham, lwho love to no to the woods in the Kenneth MacI(lllo . Helen Ken- morning to check their luck. nedy. Brenda Llewellyn. Grant and Despite the lateness of the sea. Barry Dixon. James Graham. l.or- son, fishing is still going on bare. raine Henderson. Annie Kim: and Other years the end or October .1an MacLure- lwas the and nf the fishing. but "Though for the moment judg- ment on the prime minister is be- ing held suspended by the politici- ans themselves in thg political. corridors the question is already The first early this year wla about domestic consideration. with his critics saying he took too. aerioui-' his family's motto for . seven centuries "Si slt prudentia ; cameras and accessories. In stock international waterway can be at Pepler's Jewellery. worked out. rsmnv ssu:.2.o o p.m. Sat- EDEN SUPPORTED . The volume of criticism and .":ge'dy'5:i:vEI'l'i: :12: dnvlacf ' 59”” abuse that descended on the head MUSIC FESTIVAL of Sir Anthony Eden after the E, The regularlmonthly meeting of seum rnnmmu-o wnh Mr. Alan Ml M y T J h .l l . H , belnz put. -if there be but product." This '. A WONDERFUL rlilldrcn's gift 311115” ' F1910" ""1011 381111.31 A! the Montague Junior Board of NEW" 31!” 511- -101111 Tredcnicklin-iriiiningnilt the P(iEI:hlfs)i!an(imlli:s-vi iil"E8P'i"liL'etIi1leEllgnmk Ms Md "'1 "5"" ””'”"3' Ed” "” ”'”-1” """- ”' '''''w”'' '1' "W" V ' vlewmasler Viewers, pmlecmn Egypt was without precedent in Trade W” held in the come" as co-chairman M lpimh spam the weekend mm "or The "ice ham I H. 1 been in a career of long public he hasn't been prudent enough. . . "ll feel... from peplel-i. Jewell. l31ll!1111- M11113! 1l10118l1l ll "33 "19 Intelligent speech is part of our The 1131-We "I "'9 '""”""l1 W” parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marvvn F 0 i '5' 'oh" ' ,,.y finish of Eden. everyday equlpmgnt. chambers Thursday night. with mm, up mm sllggesllnn, 3",, me Johnna" . - l-aplerrv has. been rlri-Pd up. ad- " This week even the procedure. in getting this project ' W18 ""9 ""3" l" "1? 1151 01 Vacant, CLEAN CLOTHES wear longer and smell better. All odors remov- ed at DeLuxe Dry Cleaners. Mon- . ofthMurraHrboNth'. - .- , , tague. Chester. the Conservatives won. and read : that he knew,hls Erig- lng were read a approved. and is to be done. A stove is in be, gregaeuon anglers; to-rexfernd :,:;2V:I"d”'"3- 533”"ll "W 319 1'9l-11l-'1F . The government majority was lish. - the correspondence read. Installed and work will beginlgmtullllom and hes, wishog ,Dl'"d"5 "l W5 "0'”"111 - N-l A A ANNUAL 1119011112 ladies C111"l- lower but that is normal in by- so when the time game, he was The committee, which had been Monday evening at 7.00 pm. lnev, ma Mrs. Carl Cum? On,-j ----e- ...m. I o M C ing club. Monday. November 19th at 4.00 p.m.. at the club room. Urgent business. Please attend VALLEY - Orwcll head congrc gailon, services for Sunday, Np- vember 18th. Valleyfield. 11:00 a. In. Rally day service. Orwell head F. MICKIHHOD, Minister. WHITNAUER. Lorie and Bul- ova watches. fine diamonds and the famous Phillips. Ronson and Sunbeam shavers. in stock at Pepler's Jewellery. COMMUNITY Welfare L('til.'.ll(! annual meeting on Monday. No- vember lath. at 8.00 pm.. in of- fice of Hyndman and Co. Ltd. All members please attend. id. A i .Wll' I'.Mt. IFCA VICTOWS 45" The "5" own m"es' completed in move quliie the mechanics of elocution AF Sim yesterday evening an s niirtssevdraliutriiaygvdimhluriglnyalLi:E- her sisters" . lag. urHu- "Rainbow" dlflilll room. MORLIKUC CVCTY Sunday .ul,l-lmgglo 45 l-.p.m, rel-0,-ll player mcnt from Calgary to Halifax. the wemmown poms are breath. accident at whim Road sent Mr. bl;:Noml me guest or Mme! May llir.'and Mrs. James Kennehrk ll, modem fgghlon nyllng, play, With auxiliary units. the battalion mg. articulation and enuncmion Harley Fraser to up Klnys Conn. and Blanche Mm” and Mrs. W”. were in the city Thursday on busl- - for an rest of the "non I NC " '9'-'0"d' '"l”m3”c5"Y- Mm W13: S"??? ES "'3: :3.(l,::eM::lsl' to form pronunciation. purity of U Hospital at Montague in a semi llain Johnston MEL d g ' famous golden voice tone. Records -'1. 1" 0 RTF123 1' ' l Dd l ,- V l 1-, 'll.h' . . t ' . lr. an Mrs. Elmer Mel.-Ewen ' ' lfast tznl times llonger. kliay away "C9"!-Il”l'b:yr;';':.l5tegh”"ld ' h""y' l.i)If.l:'. iiiincicltiloiionandqildirlt-eyI'. il)l11(l95 c”,3.c,m;r;-Znrdliuzacive of Murray asRtlii:sirai5'e(i'ciiiirA:z-us:riiigugifrriigiIzmt da"glmte"' (wt)? IS"”1'::i”y curdma," vluag. Of or c rstmas. n stoc at your HP 98 l - f v ' ll d - ll l. - - - T . P nil ness vsiors o e cly. iey ' Montague record shim. Whit-r's Prlmc Minister St. Laurent cau- kg; ';';::,f:l':lg bimligfglzdmlnulnliig Harbor. was drlvlnl a 1956 hall-l;"3li:9:&nM'5' Jim" D'3'Z'9' "' Chm" also visited Mrs. McEwen's sister. comm'ss'on."f with .11 th; uhnmmv -l9W'5"91'Y- ”"""d that "'9 Canadian. "my: image - making or picturing fac- ton Mercury truck. when it went. o e 0 ' M Mrs. Alex 3111. who enloys. 200d ' U l have not yet been committed to "Hy developed. I of "0. while turning the Mr. and Mrs. Preston Llewellyn llealll. now gller . long perlod "1 cjj-1-232 ..POLIO Clinic for cxnrctaiit the UN. By that he mean! that In hringlnn 0”, R f,.w m.l,,,i,.al 0'" 9”" land family, Charlottetown. were lllness, 5- .75 mothers and pre-school children born before January 1st. 1955. will be held in Montague High School Auditorium Tuesday. November 10th at 3.30 p.m. This clinic is for the town of Montague. and those persons in surrounding areas who Labor op- position conceded public i ' has come round to Sir Anthony's support. And in a by-election at elections. IKI-I'S STAND With the U.S. presidential elec- tion but of the way. th ivorld looked to Washington for some de- claration of American policy in the Middle East crisis. President Eisenhower gave the answer. It was a cautious answer. lie said the U.S. would oppose through the UN any Russian inter- vention. The US would take no unilateral military action. He em- phasized the UN has more effec- tive ways of opposing aggression than the passing of resolutions. CANADIAN CONTINGENT Canada's contribution to the U N emergency force is ready to em bark. The lat Battalion. Queen's IIEATON'S Reality Shop will be closed the 19th and 20th. will re- open at new location on School Strcct next tn the Ciirling Rink on Thursday November 22nd. It was Winston Churchill in his memoirs. who told us that he was not a very good student. However. he went on to tell us that he read prepared and held the free world together. not only by his strategy but also with his great power of iwords. - I What has all this to do with jChoral Reading? Simply this lthat in Choral Reading one reads and memorizes the classics. This in turn does help in forming a vocabulary and cultivating speech style. In the delivery of these classics one must have a well- trained voice. While one does not actually sing in speech. the endeavour should be made to have speech as mus- ical as possible, for effects are entirely dependant upon tone. As in all artistic efforts so in speech. a technique must be ac- polnts the idea is in Interest the .teachcr and pupil in both the mechanics of the voice its well as the mental aspects, A glee club conductor prefers the vice-president. Alan Nelson. presiding in the absence of the president, G. Arnold Wlghtman. The minutes of th previous meet- appointed to attend the Town Council meeting. to request the use of the main floor of the old Montague post office for a mu- seum. reported that the council was in favor, and would grant the request, in return for 52,000.00 insurance on the building. Ind reserved the right to reclaim the building on three months notice. Following the report of the com- mittee. Mr. Gubert Clements was appointed chairman of the mu. underway. ii is the man or the board in start at once to prepare the building. as considerable work After the mcctiiic. the chair- man took the mcmbcrs on an in- speclion trill of this famous nld landmark. The members decided it was ideal for Ibis purpose. especially if the public will co- operate in helping make this project another drawing card for their community. In the words of His Worship, Mayor Yco. ”lliaybe another first". and "leading instead of following." In Hospital After Accident corner. coming to a stop in the left gutter. trained volccs. so a choral road- MURRAY HARBOUR NORTH irecent guests of the former's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs- Herbert Llew- Il is beleived Mr. Fraser is nol"”y"' suffering (mm any serious injury Miss Verna Johnston left recent- ly for Charlottetown. where she is employed with the Department of Health. A very pleasant evening viasi spent at'the Manse on October 22 when members and adherents houses here. l Word has boon received from old friends in far away West Bend. their recent marriage An addrossl SMAI-("SCALE 5TRlKE was read by Mr. William Kennedv ' . ' BERLIN tReuter J-S' E t and gm” of mm”.-V we" Presented I German students tried tbx stops Elli by Mr. Harry Reid. A hearty sing-l 1 streetcar and bus traffic at Dres- ed it i . song was enjoy a er wh ch de ldem Saxony. hm Monday by or. ganlzing a strike of traffic per- sonnel, the newspaper Saechsische Zeitung says. ”Workers and state security police frustrated the at- fliclnus refreshments were served F by the ladies. LISTEN' TO P. C. Candidate for King's Speaking on Provincial Affairs Broadcast SATURDAY AT 7:15 OVER CFCY i BRISTOL tempt." the paper adds. Mrs. Annabelle Doucetle left last week for Montreal. after at- tending the funeral of her mother, Wl10 passed away very suddenly a week ago. Mrs. Doucefte had been residing in the Magdalen No shoohng on car- Islands for some time, but has ' I ' ' lgone to the big city to reside with dlgan R'v.' "' the VI"- Mr. Anslem Laplerre. who con ducted a catering business at Red Head Harbor here all summe . COMING left on Thursday for Montreal. Mon. - Tue. - Wed. where he will spend some time with his sisters. Enroute he will Her friends said if was SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Special Sunday dinners will be served in the Bison Dinner served from 4 to 7 THE BISON RESTAURANT ing conductor appreciates mem- bers who have had speech train- ing. There are fcachcrs visit in Newcastle. N. B. love affair not Love! Murray Harbor A big card game for . lovely . Her children said in Native Dies In B. C. mlsst-d.the fall clinic at their school. - THE PRESBYTERIAN Church The combined Sunday Schools of Peters Road and Murray Har- bor North held their annual Rally CAMERA CLUB CLASS -- Fil- leen members of the Montague High School attended the second quilt here a couple of weeks ago. has moved to the city where an- or Speech In Canada. services for Sunday lnstruclionalcglass givgi bby !i lite 'AhPlS liigljflmlhcqlt F101”: ”7l1;l::"5i':15 ta: 6 gciydsarziairin garaiftrigizezlialh 011 3:-lleer llrlsasinnriz 113 lllle ierlffsf hnl: I N be llllh. C d ; Dr M l men; n as e s c . . i .' h d l V , . n a non . 0 er . ev. n pay .. e no paya wi Wbigllilip. 'il.00 B.l'I1.nrSIiIgI'I?i?Iy l lligirlltmific the counclll Ci'l8.I)'I'Ibfh?;S. :lfldr;1I:.!g'”.!r”:03lx:;19adl'i'(:'l: kl. Sptzguivef, eB.(?.l?thon0cliii)rJ'Emb:rr siiiicogr Csngufrllfk Condlitgtedlhthe seri be Jirlhtilfl cllymn 5'05 ltoo young' wha, a ' e lo.” ' ' Lo V ; lTh'f k' l I ' g en y r, 0 D i e . . 'd l V. C I Sp 9 Oll C CITIB, " 9 TB I 398801! now open a m me 8 ey I cmoon u;'f(fpl(gSl-'eSy::e on Vthe origin rt. MW ”0"3"”3 Perry w' "W 0 will build my Church." The or- it looks like a good season here. on d sh. do? How the late 0. Leroy Perry. formerly service. 2.30 p.m. Montague; even! of Amherst. N.S. slmdny In the happincss of artistic oni- ld i m am" derie M H" ganist was Mrs. Annie Kennedy. . n e c a . - Mr. William Kennedy, Superinten- lng service. 7.!) p.m.. of photography. He also gave in- El-1:! 0n11:a::.e!nI';Ve:ll: lll(1,1'0k;1e8l1.l:l,1: much dag; H.aV.n' MURRAY RIVER - NOV. 17th school. l0.00 a.m. you will be strucllons on the use and hand- . , h l l ' welcome I! their Service. ReV.lll11lI (ll 8 0111119111. The next class Cllmal Readlmzv C;"ld1:'”l"' H-"ml thzhlgiepigy :3: lu'fs.dT;zn::;r dent of the Murray Harbor North with them. There are still some gnaw a woman D.A. Campbell Mnlster. lln two wceksnllme will deal with P;1Pll 81'9otb':?e11r9ltl:)ir1ldue11 l 9 1-'11 111'? Brooks of Murray "arbor south. Sunday School, presented certlfi- here who catch them with the old CHURCH OF Cum". Thel:liJllf.'o:l'l'h,l(.'('L. The taking of Flo oAt-zurwzn 5.8” mum-3 hminnimztlwhere she was born. buit slilenhadl Lord's Day. Nov. 18. Montague: so we end. Beautiful speech is an T951d9d '01” R113"? 3'93" :6 Ed cg" ” 1; 10.00 a.m. Bible School for the asset to our way of llfe- V9"- She W b9 ”"'e'';, E? 3' - whole family. ll.fl0 a.m. The Lena C. McLune. "'3"? 0” men” 0" - H I Lord's Supper nd Preaching: A. T. C. M. She is survived by one daughter. u (mum Mrs. Robert Howie. and two sons. Orville and Howard. all of Van- couver: also by a slter. Mrs. Ed- ward F. Howard (Millicentl of Beverly. Mass. and Miss Zelda of Toronto. and abrother Guy, in Vancouver. Several brothers pre- deceased her. The funeral was held on Nov ember nth. Interment was in Van- couver. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Blnckett. who were married in Hamilton. Ontario. on Saturday, November 3rd. return:-d recently after spend- ing a week at the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Illnckclt. Little Pond. Willie here. in shower was tendered the young couple, and many beauti- ful and useful guts were receiv- ed. Murray River: 0.00 am. Bible School Il.00 am. The Lord's Sup- per.; Murray Harbour: 6.00 pm. Bible School and the Lord's Sup- per. Combined Evangelistic Meet- ing at the Murray River church of Christ at H00 p.m. Special Starring: Yvonne IJeCarIo. Howard Duff. Zachary Scott She played with fire. and she got burned - - - Men were her toys; Money was her weakness; and murder led her into the strangest love of all. SHOW TIME-7:!) I 029 p.m. , COMING - MONDAY and TUESDAY "THE WAY OUT" Starring: Gene Nelson, Mona Freeman MURDER - - - SUSPENSE - - - ACTION SHOW TIME-I P.M. l S C 0 UN T ' S A L E AT mmomaous smsioo sroitsj smmuo TODAY We on offering over 1996 of our Suck at DISCOUNTS 0! I070. 207-. 30'loANDl096 conolaaadsooou-Dlseontcoah ”30""".' I f30lfllIll.i; HURRICANE KILLS 50 SAIGON. South Viet Nam IAPI -A hurricane struck southwest- ern Viet Nam on Monday, drown- in 50 persons aboard iunks and In: six persons ashore. first account! received here today said. Extensive crop and property dam- age was reported. music by joint choir. Gospel Sing- ing and Bible preaching. Every- r one welcome. Kenneth T. Norris, evangelist. l 1 THEATRE F lli x it mwl til i .-arm. ll lillivl Nov. I9. 20. 21 S ,1 ,. Adm. 40 .155 ” H17t;J(,.f,(”x - TEIIIO 8 PJII. (L1-t-I"(((f,!'l "T RAPEZE" Burt Lancaster, Toni Curtis. Gina Lollobriglda EXCELLENT. - THE AUCTION FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN under the auspices of the Masons' of Montague and vicinity. will be held on DECEMBER 5th. 1956 At the Montague High School Auditorium We'll see you there. ml: ll'l1.l.l.X' liHi'lxllll1.wM SALT FISH FOR SALE Dellveredenylslondrulboodstoflol C.O.D. in 50 lb. 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