Trip From Downir g Street To' Palace At Times Lonely One lty EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP) - Sir Anthony Er... took o-ie of the lonellest Journeys of his life Wednesday nig iaiiat mile-long strip of asp- The chauffeur ste halt road bet.:een 10 Downing gas. Eden's car zoomed Sheet and Buckingham Palace. few drivers who had eno Iuuminated by gas street lamps oline coupons to be on from the Victorian era, this lone- A few moments more some stretch of road in the heart automobl of a huge city bears the odd name shadows of Birdcage Walk. - Eden made the trip slumped in s the back seat of a government automobile. a shiny silk hat rest- ing shakily on his knees. knees. smiled faintly as his ca: turned up Constitution Hill and the road to Chequers. th home of prime minister as the successor to Eden. e wumryj. LATE FOR DINNER? I the road,lof Devonshire. and thei le was rolling toward the of the oountrysidc. Back at 10 Downing Street the mall crowd had swelled outside the doors of the prime ministers town residence. Inside the grimy old house was one of the men- Only a handful of people. most or so it was thought-who would of whom were unaware that Edeni heoome Britain's next prime min-I was resigning as prime minister. Ister. gathered at each end of his jour-.7 I15): this time the clock showedl The door opened at it Downing homey moments that leavers th making of drama. . "Where is he?" asked Macmi Ing on the sidewalk. "Inside. me lady." said th driver nodding at No. 10. be late for dinner." ney. i Eden's last ride as prime min-l succeed Eden. Out popped the hatless head of pped on ihel Lady Dorothy Macmillan, wife of past thelthe chancellor. She has a title as ugh gas- the daughter of the ninth Duke Then followed one of those Ian's wife of a chauffeur stand- ”Well." said Lady Dorothy. "if he doesn't look out he's going to But what of R. A. Butler. lord privy seal. and heavily tipped to e l- Sir Anthony Eden. British Prime . Minister who resigned yester- I day is an expressive speaker. Herel e the camera records some of SIR ANTHONY IS MAN OF MANY EXPRESSIONS his many facial expressions, as he addressed a combined session of the Canadian Senate and Com- mons during a visit to this Country last winter. He frequently remov- ed his glassestas in the third pic- turel and. when his speech was finished. forgot them when he SOURIS Miss Margaret Praught. nurse in training at Camp Hill Hospi- lster began at a few minutes past street. residence of the chancel- ”Aw." said a bobble, ” 'e'nl lot in Halifax. Spent the holidays 6 o'clock. -lor of the excliequer. Harold Mac-lgone home. Nipped out the back at her home in Souris. A knot of photographers. re- millan, one of the men mentioned'door, 'e did." Gerald Kemp of the RC. S porters and hobbies stood in front xi orrrarior spent ch . . Of thf 0ldl03k (500? 3' Pith 19;! WV!” . mas leave at the home of his more gas ishts casting ons- an - ' ' I randmother. Mrs. Simon Chev- -,,,,, ,,,.....,w. ,,, .,,. ,,.,,.,., Meeting Of Young Hospital Ladies gm sou... Suddenly the door opened-and , - out came Eden. ;wOn1en 5 GUIICI He raised a limp hand andi stepped into his car. He put hisl hat on his knees and. looking like a man holding back tears. spoke a soft order in his chauffeur tague. was held at the home of ONLY SILENCE tltlrs. Elsie Watterworth Monday Nurses' Offithey went. There were nolevening. following the universaillng. shouts, no cries only the silcncelwcek of prayer service. of about 50 people. , There were twelve members and The prime minister's car swung) and two visitors present. The pres slowly past the ccnotaph. thatlidcnt. Mrs. Leland Nelson. pie granite monument to the wai sided and the meeting opened dead. Simon. one of Eden's twoiwitb the hymn "What a Friend sons, was kiued in the Secondtwe Have in Jesus." The Scrip- World War. turc lesson was read by Mrs. Up past' the cenotaph Eden's Claude Nicholson. and Mrs. Wat- automobile moved past the for- tcrworth led in prayer. eign office, scene of Eden's great-i The minutes of the previous est triumphs. imeeting were read by Mrs. S.D. Then it started down Birdcagci Reid and were approved as read. Walk. a long. straight maid. le1a:liIThe LUITQSPDIIUEIICE was read andlcuss-ed. aide lined by gaunt. senlnc-i'c discussd and the financial report . -. , trees. their limbs leafless in they was read by Mrs. Byron Stewart ,apJ:,d:::,ial;l';;)daofAf;l: eh?;Jml.f;fd 5"; January night. . New business includ d plans fury and the pmienu for mfd 1.518 Halfway down the road Edcn'siselling candy and apples at thelchrmmas "ear! which I: '10:? car passed the ruins of the Scottish concert and Mrs. Gcorgelrwr, turkeys candy and rrugu e Guards' Chapel. all but destroyed MacCannell and Mrs. Sandra Mac- Mm Bessie pwtle and Mr; R by I flying bomb that killed Em-ho"ii were appointed on sic M:.,(.n,,nald were H mm ' scores of Worshillltcrs in the lost committee in charge of arrange- I lcommmce to puwhafep par; IE? decorating three hospital rooms. At the close of the meeting a days of the war. mcnls. l "Ved by "'9 sing-song was enjoyed with Mrs SOON OVER y At the close of the meeting a No more than 25 people stood 1 delicious lunch was s MI'5- Reid J.D. MacLeod as piano accompan- ist. and lunch was served by Mrs, at the east gate of Buckinghamvhostess, assisted by White and Mrs. Lorne Wiggtnton. Palace as Eden went in. Againland Mrs. Nelson. Ship Docks At Auxiliary Meets The regular meeting of the Young Women's Guild of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church. Mon- King's County Hospital Ladies read the financial report. the ways and means committee. On motion it was decided to hold multiplication teas as in former years. beginning on January 16th. An invitation from Mrs. Thomas Jackson to hold the initial tea at Hillside Inn was accepted and the necessary arrangements were dis- tlicrc was silence. Soon it was alll ovcr. l'-Idcn had seen the Queen; At one minute post 7 o'clockl Eden's car rumbled out of the: travel courtyard of the palace. A aentrylprcsentcd arms at the westi St. Andrews Held Christmas Concert two. I The annual Christmas concert Soufis Dufin Edcn, his silk hat still on his by the Kindergarten, primary I. . 9 mg"Egg.,,g-E.,m I and intermediate members of St. ' Andrew's Presbyterian Sunday B lndlngrstorm School. Montague. was presented In the Church hall Wednesday! evening. December 19th. and wasl attended by a large number of parents and friends. Rev. D. A. Campbell presided as chairman yand Mrs. Elsie Watterworth was piano accompanist. The hall was Iattractively decorated for the oc- . casion by members of the Young the United Church. Speaker Evang Pcopws Socmyl M the close or 9”" K" T" N0m5' A" welcome the concert Santa Claus arrived SKATES AND.Boots all slzoslwith candy. apples and oranges ...,iu(.r.r1 rm per-pr-nr. Spcfial on; for all the l'hildi-en and can cd ii .-mm.-r-"5 silos 7 in 10, s4,45 aiigrcat deal of excitement for both sit-hart and Becltlt. young and old. It Ill ' ' l t t : COME one come all! To the grogi,:li3xnT.rLTelcl:,in:iiJEaTon" I lucnnsupper at the Moutagitc (Iurli 301 r ”"'1'”,l) 'n':;'3e5,;2';:s' Recitation - Judy Nicliolsnn. mm D,” Everyone welcome. Acrostic: "Christmas Greetings" --Twenty-three Kindergarten boys EASTERN GUARDIAN VERA'S BEAUTY Parlor, Card- lgan closed until April lst. MONTAGUE Week of prayer scr vice tonight tThursdayI ll p.m. in The M.V. Mary Swecn-:y. underi command of Captain Edmund and! carrying a crew of nine men. docked at Souris at 5.00 o'clock Tuesday. January It, from Sydney, N.S. at the height of a blindingl snowstorm. The ship started loading a car-l go of Scbago seed potatoes yes-l ter-"ax morning and ,will take on 10.000 one hundred pound baits. When loading is completed she will N(1II for Chnrlcstown. North Carolina. The ship is being load- ed fnr Gcnrgc Brooklns of Sum- mcrside and Kcnsinizton, and ma loading operations are under the supervision of Russell China of Souris It is worthy of note that the Souris Harbour is entirely frcc of Ice providing anchorage for many Mrs. L.H. Poole presided at the regular monthly meeting of the Auxiliary which was held at the Residence Friday elven- Thcre were nineteen members present. The minutes were ap- proved as rad. Mrs. Stwart also Mrs. Leroy White reported for dent at Souris High Srhml. snort Christmas at her home in Tignislt. Mr. Leonard McCormack has returned to classes at Saint Dun- stanis University after spending Christmas holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McCormack. Souris. Miss Carol Hogan. a student at Saint Mary's Convent. Souris. spent the holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ho- gan. Parkdale. The Souris Sea Cadets hcld a very enjoyable party and dance at Souris High School on Decem- ber 21. Miss Norma Creamer. nurse in training at the Charlottetown Hos- pital, spent the holidays at her former home in Souris. Mr. Daniel 0'Hanlcy. Grade XII student at Souris High School. spent the Christmas holidays at his home in Monticello. Miss Sally Webster of Union Commercial College in Charlotte- town. spent the Christmas holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Webster, Souris. Miss Eileen Gallant of Rustico, spent the Christmas holidays vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Omar Chever- ie and family of Souris. Miss Rita Cheverie who is nurs- ing at Faleonwood Hospital. spent the holidays at her former home in Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cheverie. of Mount Hope. Spent Christmas visiting relatives and friends in Souris. A very enjoyable dance was sponsored by the Grade XII stu- dents of Souris High School at Saint Mary's Parish Hall on De-I cember 27. Miss Mary Catherine Bernard.; a student at Saint Mary's Con-. vent spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Tipnlsh. l Mr. Gordon Cheverie of Cove-- head. spent Christmas vlsitlngi relatives and friends in Souris. Miss Helen MacDonald. Grade XII student at Souris High School spent the recent holidays at her home in Monticello. Mrs. Leo Griffin of Halifax. rc-V cently visited Mr. and Mrs. .lu Hazclton of Souris. Miss Catherine Gaudct. It sill-i Miss Helen Marie MCCnl'mat'It.i student nurse at the Charlotte-l town Hospital. spcnt the hnlidaysl at her parenls' home in Souris. Miss Louis Creamer. X-Ray. technician at Saint Martha's Hos-' pital. in Antigonish. has return- ”" 3"; Rllrlfi M Sh d A lhlps. ed to duties altcr spending Chri;t- N-13 0715 i Y a ow"- nnc mas with her mother. Mrs. Jo n Fortune Road Hold M2G.,...,,,,.S I U E 7 - .- Cm,,,,,. s,,,,,,.. h ; ' ' -3nIZ? ” 3" 3 WW5 XDr955"" Ballcm. Rel II A d K - 0. S. James Macintosh. of I e. chnsunas clayng ,Eight boys and girls. ncth MacDiIn'ald. Me" an on Shearwater Naval Base. Ilnlifax.. On Wednesday night, I)e('. iinh; SW1 "UP 0" The H a large audience gathered at I"nF- m.b"y5 am!,'m3' . ,, tiinc Road School to witness their, ,,;5”"5353 "Ch"! ""5 FEITT5 5 lir.-i concert in five years. d”"t;'”": "DlE:"f.!G”m;' 59"" A beautiful Christmas tree 4.5- ”eB""l'l 'il5'"9 l:'""' lirmiplit forth expressions of dc-l i am" "9 ' C " Jon ”I""' ouselop"- Mr. Barry Nicholson. Grccnwiiod N. S. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Web Nicholson. Whim Road. spent the Christmas holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and, Mrs. Andrew Macintosh. Snuris.l Mr. Alan Keays. a student at- Salnt Dunstan'n University, spcnt. the holidays at the home nf his! l llnhby MacEachern. huh! from the youngsters and a- - ---M -- ---w 2::i:a2:r'r.1::i.e.:';:l::....-- limit of the xchoolroom. Stromers Vwmbhy Macancherm K en "y "M "Mme "Rh" helped m def lC.1mpbell Charles Graham ”r"'" "d "M "I "'9 bewly "Ii Grotto Recitation-Sandra Boch- Miss Mary .K Munroe. nursc-ln- training at the P. l-I. Island Hos- pltal. spent the New Year at the home at Mr parents. ltlr. and Mrs. M. J. Munroe. whim Road. parents, Mr. Souris Dragger Tol and Mrs. Lornci l I I O I UYll:lmVY'Iliie McMillan acted as I mm Bf"P."” sh"t- Miss Jean Anne Munroe. student En AIIOIIIIC 'h,m;ma" - r::lrin.B I-?;l'f:W,VIl twhltgmsnowhand alt!!! W. C. spent the holidays at Th , ' ' . . , -I 0 0 - '1 arm I e f'.V9- h in Road. guest of her parents. e Dragger Harry 0.. under m,T,,'l”m'f:"”w'"5 V”"-""'" "” ”" inrlm Solo: "Silent Nlrtit"-Lila Friends of Mrs. Peter MacDon- the mmand of nhymnnii C-ritfin.l r - r-war. aid. Kilmuir, will be sorry to hear left Souris Monday night for Glace ,",i,ln(;'::'mtfy by Cmw" MCMHIMI gefilrtttion-'I;atiilett: Clog; " of her Illness. She is a patient in t Bay. N.S. to continue winter fish-l . . N 3 0"- IV "he MW? Kings County Memorial Hospital. log in the Atlantic- Opciung chorus, Jingle Bells by R (.",,”,mggm M P" the pIupilii- y I G:mm of geszze 53:31! Eemra e-wee--e-----e - -- -.. i..eev!e-- Ii('('IIBIIOn by Joe (.allant.l V -n,.w"r p,..u., F-run. Mr". M.(., tlonologue. Uncle Jack Paps, L, ,,,r K,,oh,,.rn, M.,.Em.,,,,r,,' hlkrsvipaid. bhyAut;nalla Bgrkllz-'Gr-nr"ina Dlnu--c-ll, Rrmr oi-ir, cci at on. y nge c na . v 0- hell. W c ." Rccitnllon h" ' ""0.V- RQl""IV1TfI'nYi'ewrIIyn..vn. "mm Exercise, "Modern Children". ht" ti Junior pupils. Recitation. "A tragedy" by Al- ni-um s-tn: "Vv Bonnie Lasslc" Evinhnrd I'nII'Q"yn. Acro.-tic: "Wei-rv Pip-i-(mu--.. In Russell. Primary boys and girl-. Dialogue "A Quick Recovery." Clo-lng R:-cit-mm..rm,. Dew”. Ill 3 boys, - ll.ciialion by Michael Glallant.,l” Acra t' h 9 .1 mar ptlvl 5- IQ Recltsallcon y"Juatu Walt by Judy! .'tlcMillan. organ selections by Catherine! "PS. Y-.F. CAt"in. Mnlttwl-e. to Mu.-icinnon. ternltsslon. Candy Vltltlr" M -M-in-la: -mt Much- -upppiiea by the Institute members 'e'- '"'-'9'''' Wm mi Dogma wn pa.” .round m gm pupiu in Montreal. and a . ' "A Dandy SOCPES" M.and .Il Nailodcwaa. KU&dtr.II:nIIhetruda0vei- ”-'M11'""' ' KHoItu .w.o.cau- ELVIS PRESLEY I l l .!l ROCK 'N'ROLL when S ma repair stop after - spending some time in Labrador. The GuardEPn' PTHQ 3 .E'v.eii;y one is glad to see him back Thunday. Jul-L 10, Mr. Valentine MacDonald. who - had his foot broken while working MAITINIFW K-AK-SCI” I:fI:eI)i'n'gdY:tuirEh't:ttltl:..mund M KARACHI MP!-Paul Martin. Miss Teresa O'Brien. has re- Clllldill mill-Iii-9 0' hum! 3'” turned to her home in the city welfare who has been touring 3”" ,'P"dl''F E" h0",d'Y' with Pakistan since Friday. arrived hr h"",'djfa.'f:V'i':'3 Elnfom here Monday to meet President gxlu, on wgnm, , Mirza, Premier Siihrawardy and 'officl.als of the central govern- Rnwing. one of man's oldest oc- ment. Canada so far has given cupations. was first recognized s5o.ooo,aoo to Pakistan for differ- aa a sport in the lath century. ent development projects. left the Coiiiiiioiis. A C0lIIIllllfI5l pm '3'" delmeq Wltlriz lThe untold story of Johnny Salvo-ex-con - - - 0 nister. Mrs. R. C. MacLeod of Kin ms: and daughte a Marian and Ella, Mrs. Edison Taylor and her husband and ” hter Marion of Lyndale visit hlrn on Sunday. Best wishes go out to Mr. Hee- tor Mac-Lean of Little Sands, who is spending the winter with his niece. Mrs. Gratto, Pictou Land- ing, for a speedy recovery to good health. LITTLE SANDS Mr. Hugh Mac.N'eiil. Little Sands, was pleased to have his Keays, Souris Line Road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul MacDonald and Earl. spent the recent holl- daus visiting relatixes and friends. in Charlottetown. Mr. Jack Grant of the Royal Canadian Air Force at Saint Jean, Quebec, spent Christmas with his family in Souris. Mr. David Paquet. a student at the Vocational School in Char- Iottctown. spent the recent holi- days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paquet. Sour- is. Pie. Paul Macintosh, stationed at the army base at Gagelown, New Brunswick. spcnt Christmas in Souris visiting relatives and friends. School opened here on Jan. 2. after the Christmas holidays. The children had a rest and a change from their studies and no doubt are glad to be back in school a- gain. Mr. Elmer Livingstone. Hope- ficld. left on return for Gaizetown. N.B.. where he is employdd. He spent a few days at his home dur- ing the Christmas holidays. Master Barry Hume is mak- ing a good recovery at his home in Little Sands after having his tonsils and adenoids removed in . .j..j Pte. Jackie Grant. stationed at the King's County Hospital. Mon- St. Jean. Quebec, was a visitoritague. for the holiday season at the home) Mr. Alex Stewart and his two of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John daughters. Sandra and Glcnda.. Grant. He also visited his wife su.LOTTII)8I1Ied by Mr. Laurie Mac-l and little baby who resides with Lure. all of Charlottetown, visit- .lackie's parents. B.E.l ed in Little Sands on New Years See the Special Naval Recruiting Team SOURIS LEGION HALL on Jan. 9. I0 and Iltli As I Royal Canadian Navy at a reception. who fought with the T-men to smash is rotten rocket of phony money and broken lives that led BRISTOL Mrs. l-Jugene Sinnott, left here December 26th for Worster, Mass. She was called by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Fogarty, it is ex- pected Mrs, Sinnott will spend several vii-cks with her mother and and othcr mcmbers of the family before returning home. Mr. Mike MacKenzie has re- A Day. The girls are remaining Ii few days with their grandmotheni Mrs. A. l). Mat-Ncill, Little Slndsf Mr. Donnie Livingstone return- ed to (ilitirlottetnwn on Thursday. after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Livingstone. llnpeficld. Mr. and Mrs. I). A MacLeod who are spciidiiic, the winter in Charlottetown with their son, vis- ited their home in Hopefield for (iliristinas Mrs Xliiry (Winkle returned to the L? S A. after spending Christ- mas at her home in Hopeficld. Miss Lillian (llnver was home in llopcticld for New Year's from Ilalilax. C.0. nAv"i'i'inron LEIGH SNOWDEN GRANT WILLIAMS MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY - II.I5 P.M. - CAPITOL at SALE DAYS THUR. FRI. and SATURDAY NOTICE BOTH STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT AS USUAL FRUIT & VEGS. 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