-..- ecl flanked by lighted candles. Place Business. Professional Women's Club Dinner Meeting -Y's Men llear ', Interesting Talk Ag On Kashmir. India Mr. Claude tics of Summerslde. former military observer with the United Nations mission in the Pro- . vince of Kashinlr. India was guest 5PEakcr at the regular weekly meet- ing of the Summerslde Y's Men's Club hrld last night in the Green- Street Y Center. He gave the members an outline of Kasliniiris formation. history. population and general topography. then went on to explain tiic reason for the presence of the U. N. mis- sion - to set up a cease fire line between the warring Pakistanian and Indian armies. and also to see that the truce was observed. He then went on In show a number of color slides taken during his tra- vels and stay in Kashmir and the aurronniling districts. interspersed with POITIIIIPIIIS upon the life there. Til" Sheakcr was introduced to the club by Harold Rudd and thank- ed by Jim Murphy on behalf of the club A Very l'll,DF'.'.”-SIVE candlelight in- ductlon service was conducted. bringing two new members. Ken Dorsey and laurin Cotes into the club. The indurtion team for this occasion consisted of Jim Murphy. George Clarke. Frank Cameron, Charles Linkletter. Keith Robson and Ralph Mac-Farlane. cu... .1. explained the meaning of the can- lnternational night was observ t-v the Sll!'I1m!l'SldF. Business and Professional Women's Club at the regular monthly dinner meet above photo, at Mulberry on Wednesday, February stir. the president. Miss Jessie Fraser. presiding The table was artistically decor- ated with mums and carnation: Lodge lug, in. cards were in keeping with the Val- -entine season. , Guests present were Mr. and -Mrs Davis Ltdstone, Miss Marjo- willi iie MacFarlane. Mrs. George Mor- rison, Miss Dorothy Wyatt. Mra. Earl Smith. and Miss Helen Fitz- Gerald, who were welcomed by the president. The Western Guardian CARD PARTY at Kenslngton Legion Hall Friday. Feb. 10th. At 6.00 o'clock. sponsc ed by Ladies Auxiliary. Good Prizes. lunch ser- ved snd everybody welcome. Ad- mission .50. CARD PARTY at Kensington Legion Hall Friday, Feb. loth at 300 o'clock. sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary. Good prizes. lunch ser- ved and everybody welcome. Ad- mission .50 cents. ANGLICAN Church services for New London parish. Feb. Quinquageslma Sunday. ector: W. Eric lngraham. St. Stephens. Bur- lington. Holy communion 11.00 a.m. St Thomas. French River. even- ing prayer 2.30 p.m. St. Mark's. Kensington. Sunday School 10.00 a m evening prayer 7.30 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend rli vinc worship. 12th. DANCE Spring Valley hall Mon- day night Feb. 13th. Good music and sale of lunches. SKATING Kensington Rink Sat- urday afternoon 3.00 to 5.00. Even- ing 8.00 to 10.00. in-znsiworon Rink tonight ro- day New Annan Beavers versus Kenslngton juveniles. HOCKEY Bedeque rink tonight. Friday. South Shore League; wil- mol Aces versus Schurrnans Eag- and 25. BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge. the United Church of Canada. Rev. with International Federation night. dle lighting She was assisted by les Game time 8.30. Admission 35 The program was in keeping. I Greetln s were read from ill-rs. , -.. Audi goussel of Sweden dmnv lili.--s Jean Nicholson and Miss. president of the International Ferl-y Salli? Bl'0'-lll- 13”” md5'9”9 lib eratlou. The candle lighting care-g the guest speaker of the evening many, which is observed by bnsi- and spoke on an international theme ness and 1'-Rofesslonal Wnniensand the work of public and spirit- Clubs throughout the world. was! ed men and women past and pre- carried out. Miss Flora Maroneyiscnt (Photo by Wottoni. Rev. J .K. Campbell. The pail bear- ers were Norman MacMurdo. Earl Maclilurdo. Ralph Hogg, Lorne Maccaull. Guy Maccaull. Ronald MacDonald. Interment was in North Bedeque Cemetery. ,Kensington Church lAnnual Meeting The a-'tiidal'congregational meet- livic oi the Kensington Presbyteriaiil Cliurch was held in the Church hall Tuesday evening Jan. 31st. The worship period was led by the minister. the Rev. EH. Bean. lllr. 'Eds(-n Rayner. Chairman of the illoard of Managers. was clected Chairman of the meeting. and Mrs HW lleckbert. Secretary of the Board of Managers. was elected Serretary OILEARY PASTORAL Charge 1 United Church. Rev. Robert Wag-i ner. Minister: West Devon. Service. 10.30; Bloomfield. Service. 130. Brae. S.S.. 2.00; Service. 3.00, 0'Leary, S.S. 10.30: Service. 7.30.' PARISH of Alberton. Anglican Church of Canada. Holy commun- ion at 10.30 am in Christ Churchw The minutes Kildare. Evening prayer at 3 pm. - Annual Meeting were read an in St. Luke's O'Leary and in St.' adopted. In respect to those who Peter's Alberton at 7 30 pm Rev. had pa: ed to their eternal reward .I. R. McMahon, Rector. the congregation, stood and obser- , ved one minute silence. followed Cl? Ial:AgY0Ug1'l'f1lcJt girl); 3 ivith prayer by Mr Bean. "r t ' owe ' '1 " The Chairman gave a report on Ml":l't"'- Nmlc” Feb; 12- 194555 the activities of the Church during Knutaford 10.30. Preaching Service the War Th, I,-Fasurerp M,-g 1:,-ed and BM9 5Ch00l 5955l0lli 5PTln8- Semple presented the financial re- Held we-SI 2-30 P-YI1- Preacliins 56!” port which showed a very success- vlce; Bible Study Class as usual fut vear Other reports were as Thursday evening. Everyone lVeI- follows. The session, Women's come. Missionary Society, Mission Band. of the previous . or; 2, Eileen Dalton 3. Allan Cook. Cletus Collicutt; 3. Cheryl Rogers G. A. Cowper-Smith. Minister. Sun- day. Feb. 12. I956: Albany. 9.30 a.m'. Bedeque. ll a.m.; Borden 7.30 p m ALBERTON Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner. Pastor Feb 12 Alberton Sunday School 11 am. Ladies' Aid Society. Young Adult Group. Choir. Young People's Society. Sunday School and Ex- plorers All these groups had splenriirl reports. for which they NEW LONDON Pastoral Char- Worship 11 a.m Subject lleve in Jesus Christ Our Lord" ''I Be- receiied congratulations. The three retiring managers. Mr The chairman of the meeting was Clarence Mei-cer with Ross Mac- Kenzle as song leader. BURTON SCHOOL MID-YEAR REPORT Grade VII 1 Christina Doyle: 2. Mona Callicutt Joseph Dal- ton. Grade VI Marie Dalton Grade V: 3. i. Lana Wood: 2. l. Franl-:le lilacGreg- Grade IV: 1. Douglas Cook; 2. Grade Ill 1, Jackie Doyle; 29 Mary Patricia Dalton. ' Grade II; I. Dolores Dalton; 2. Denzil Cook an . 1 S'Side M y Mayor William 1. Furrie is eeeojrriersvle The group seen above ID' with the three roilncillors electedltlie Suninierside Town Office Wed- in Tuesday's civic election at Sum--nesday morning after taking the S'sicle Child Dies After He Swallows Small Plastic Toy Alexander Leaid Phillips. 15- ',time. failed to dislodge the toy and .. I 2- ., . 2:-. -an-.....s.-... - Grade I: No tests. I Perfect attendance for January: 1 Mona Collicutt, Joseph Dalton. Ma-I rte Dalton. Madine Rogers. Eileen' Dalton. Frankie MacGregor. Frank Perry, Cletus Collicutt. lllary Pa- d tricia Dalton. Dolores Dalton. Ja- mes Dalton, Valerie Collicutt. Per- fect attendance for first term: Mona Colllcutt. Eileen Dalton. Frankie MacGregor. Valerie Colli- cutt. Teacher: gor. lilrs. Melvin MacGre- donation to Camp Keir and Camp Geddy. A motion was moved by Mr. R. S. Humphrey and seconded by Mr. Roy MacArthur expressing the ap- preciation of the congregation for the excellent work during the year of Rev. E11 and Mrs. Bean Mr Bean expressed his appreciation to the various organizations and individuals for their Co-operation month-old son of Mr. and Mr; 'p;!'-'l-lllrlillalel-V g'15h31d I'll” iiyllltl-'1 Qggr 3035-! LP ,Fh”m;o- f;m;;:Sr;faj.." '.1fr.f?'..1;i'S'-'1. ”5.i'.-ed”u.2u.i'? 19 1" ""99 - ”"- -'e ful a doctor was summoned. yesterday morning shortly after T..e boy was rushed to Prince he had swallowed a plastic toy County Hospital where he died winch became embedded in his hortly after. Besides, his parents. e throat lb is survived by a brother and The tragic accident occurred sister. Ethelynn. 11 and Stephen 5 about 10 "-0 am. w!. e the cliildl The funeral vidll be held Satur- was playing at his home Mr. iday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock from Phillips. who was at home at the ' the Bowness Funeral Home. lroffic Sncirlecl On Water St. In Summerside After Storm Traffic l”fll'lEFSl!'tll on Summer--of the Summerside RCM P. det- slde 5 Water Street has been afacliriient were observed untangling major problem since the last iiow;the mass of vehicle which had storm but traffic tic-ups ve.:lri:day'.hogged down because one of these afternoon ieazlied an all-lurir lu: -"Surrimerside rlaredevils" parked Huge Il?!ll': on either side of the his car on a tangent reducing the main tlioroughfari: make it reas- -lane to one-way traffic. which was go. the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada, services for Sunday February 12th Long River 11.00 a.m.; Johns Clifton, 2.30 p.m.; Geddie Memorial 730 p m PRESBYTERIAN Church in Can- ada. services for Sunday. Febru- ary 12th. Freetown 11.00 a.m., Keir Memorial Malpeque. 3.00 p.m.: Kensington. Sunday School 10.00; divine. service 7.30. It C. A. F. ASS'N MEETS - The regular monthly meeting of the Summerside R C A. F. As- sociation Wing was held Wednes- day night in the. Wing club room. Presdent Bill Hickey was in the chair. Reports were heard ,from membership. air cadet and enter- tainment commlttees and Bill Young chairman of the coming Maritime Group convention gave a report on this subject that every- 2.80 p.m. (Second in series on the Apostles St. Creed) lcollege Sunday will be ob- servedl Fellowship Hour 7 30 p Church Hall. Cascurripec: worship re-elected for Charles Kennedy. lllr. Edson Ray- ner and lllr Ingliam lilacNeil1 wereiw a tl-rec-year term! Among the items of business pass-Iladies of the congregation and a ed at the meeting was an annual social hour enjoyed. during the year Meeting closed ith prayer Iw Rev E H Bean Refreshments were served by tlin thing was favourably in hand. Bill Hickey and Norman Hogg were ap pointed official delegates convention with Russell Phaneuf an alternate delegate. Several other matters pertaining to Wing busi- ness were discussed. to the yfuneral of 5 . DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 3. Perform 22.Couplea 1919:5305 till,-I933 1 h - h M . t G”dm 3"” t Dutch 23'M”" ElEili'E”;.;EiH”?iE tillllli Ilniltedasrtlstis 0(IlEl'Er;t!)1l:I:lF-' m Plllhlull "ill"-I "Mr no nuui:-int: on still Persist. l a's:vd.fr'y ifgizd 2y gml: iilill-WW" lm'l5-I” Looking tired and hahggard aiteri ' ' 12-day trip to Was lngton and it. Not cut herb --. ” u'G"'m" 7:C'y chun” Ister told newspaper men at Lon- largxazrhlnent gm Egggle lgggllmh Hmgwm donnalrport after a delayed Allan I pg gang. 8':::ure 2-imm. Duals” numg uC"lflgyll)tu believe as I do. that . '" '- W” W: A-'--' 2."?'?S23'3?.i””..2"?...AlEli.idii.'; o.Fold over aloth ad is , I l l7.Lllu 10.Clan(Ir.) 21.oonicey' 31.ll'lourlahed gfmgggfewgut:e0l:lfMl:96'8:hj 8:,-I l8.Selu 15.Magtcian'I 29 Mgatl. y 3l.i!loib;1llK H WM ' P t , eagerly atlck in o en ' MP 9nl9n .; , . ., l0.Guldo'a is. winning .31.Poat.erior 4o.Awinr mill” 9' "” l" 0"” ” ""7 lmut no" 9 Tuk 33 Luv. 0" ” u.H.m prime minister of Canada congrat- 1 ' - ' ' u ulatecl the foreign aecretary lSel- Itcontndlct 21. secluded aaylleble u.Neu I' 33-Tflllted narrow 34.140118! Pml"”"" Wyn Llofiuth mm. n.l.(y5e,:- (:1 E of hllll ' 33-333" CANADA RAPPY ”The prime minister added what ugfdhgu we know-all of unto be true: so ours that when relations betwe-n Lon- ' mum) don and Washington are good. then ngmuiuru Canada :15 happy” m . . .1 syumodk Eden rove from c airpor o expiration! ofhreat-h AUCUSTINE COVE SCHOOL ”-W5i"l0" IJANUARY REPORT 3S.Whlt0 ofegg Grade X: l. Mai-ion Larsen 2. 31. Depart Brenda M-irpliy- 3. Joyce Cutclftfe. 89.Arnblui Grade IX: 1. Esther Carruthers; H garment. 2, Jean Macwtlliamsz 3. Justin -Anger Murray. l1.conatol- Grade VIII: 1. Carol Cutclifle; 2. a tattoo John Robinson; 3. Juanita MacKen- . Id zie. l5.t.hit. Grade VII: 1. Jean Mac!-list; 2. t1.0ondit.ion Jean Dawson; 3. David Howatt ltltrengtli Grade VI: 1. Diane Webster. AI- nii Robinson (equall: 2. Carl Lar- D0 sen. thickly Perfect attendance: Elmer Mac- gr ;.., Donald and Jean Dawson. i ran . Teach: Mary MecCarvtllc. LIIDL-SEE EICALIIIEI FUNERAL THURSDAY - The the late Ira Edward Fraser of North Bedeque was held 'Thursday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock from the Compton Funeral Home where service was conducted by LONDON (CPl--Prime llIinlsler:Parllament and made a brief ap- Eden returned to London from hislpearance in the House of Com- North American visit and Thurs-gmons He went to a cabinet meet- day said he was satisfied with the lng to give ministers in quick run- work of the last week although be down on the results of the talks !and scheduled another cabinet eating for today. At his airport press conference. the prime minister said the only difference which persisted in his Ottawa. the 58-year-old prime niin- global talks with President Eisen- .hower was over the attitude of the two governments to the Chinese Nationalist-held islands of Quemoy and Matsu ”We vere frank in expressing our view and the Americans in ex- pressing theirs." he said. WANT :"?FER ZONE Britain wants Chtarig Kai-5ltel('S Nationalists to withdraw from the Onemoy and lliatsu island groups in the Formosa strait. She con- 'pAmy c3yymQu(ym...llere'a how iioworli it: Axvnnnaaxn In I.oNal'1H.i.ow one tofu: simply mod! for the three L's. X for the trophies. the length laoh day the code for uiottier. hi this example A la uud two 0'3. etc. elnllt Ietterl. upon- uia formation of the word: are all hints. leture are dinorent. A crypbfrnln Quotation tends this would help keep the peace in the Far East by cre- at-no a I00-rmle ii-gig; bulfgr be. tween Chiang's forces on Formosa and the Chinese Reds on the main- land V.-den emphaslred that he and Eisenhower reached agreement on action to preserve peace and se- curity in the Middle East. Europe Eden Satisfied With His Visit To US. And Canada and Southeast Asia and said "I can assure you that relations between ourselves and the United. States have never been closer than they are today." Both Britain and the United States. he added. had made it per- fectly clear that they still regard German reunification as essential to peace Their most urgent concern how- ever. was the Israeli-Arab dispute -"the most immediate dangei in h the Middle East" BAGHDAD PACT SUPPORT Both the American and Cana- dian governments gave strong sup- port to the five-nation Baghdad pact. "uhich we intend to do all we can to make truly eff-.ctIi'e." Eden said. Britain. Turkev. Iran. Iraq and Pakistan are the pact members. Their BOAC stratocrulser ran into strong hendninrls and made an unscheduled stop at Gander. Nfld. for more fuel for the eight- honr transatlantic hop" Eden did not leave the airliii-r at Gander The plane arrived at London air- port three hours late The weather was chilly and there was sum: The prime minister said it was colder in London than in Ottawa I ELMSDALE Mr Keith lliilllms has returned irom Toronto where hehad spent the past couple of months 12:: young daughter of Mr and airs Cyril lilcl-ienna has been dia- cliarged from Weatern Hospital Hospital murli iiiproved in health. Mr and Mr: Edmund Kelly and son Mr Ralph Kelly were Sun- dav izueata of Mr. and Mrs. Rank Dunn. Mrs. Gerald ollirlen spent a few days last week in St. Louis guest of her mother. Mrs. Myra Callag- hon Miss Bessie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Everett Matthews has re- nirrwi to her name from Toronto when she had been employed for aeveral months Many friends were saddened to learn of the unexpected death of Mr Joseph Macbellan, on Satur- day -lanuarv 28th.. at the home of PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Grade V; 1. Sandra Macllayden; 2. Verna Learn; 3. Buddy Peters Grade IV: 2. Eugene Murphy: 2. Donna Dawson: 8. Earle MacDon- old. Grade Ill Sr: 1. Darrell New- eoii: 2. Donnie Hawaii; 3. Bertram Thompson. Grade III Jr.: 1. Barbara wen- i star; 2. Reta Lend: 8. Bernice L D U A p 1.3: J R U I It I J 0 J 0 U U o it . Ggzhe U 1 mm Cum" 2 alts::'l3:rm!hlrgn;Tel;.onI:;m(;t:ri:ora; : . ii; . : 11,; gwoy 1- JOUU or I P x A U '.V O Jwutampwnb :x:a::I.'t'3'snIrs. corcomi and r I. - .313? Rocliea, ' ' aoeo-uuII0Y- 2. Datum Dnnoctm. Mr and Mrs. Clayton 43.... y.g.,.,o, o,,,.g.uu man cawlr nor 1'0 THY Grade I -Ir-: 1. Debbie Sherren. or Emerald and Mr. and Mn. . pug gg IT 1S"l'l-ll VII? PLACE GOD Perfect attendancmtarle Mac Alton Mclsaac of Hebrvl attended . mm Donald; Highest average: Sandra the funeral orl.TueIdly January um moo -nin- Cit p .. C... m. i... g, . . lac ayden. per cent. 31. of their uu . Joa- g W -.mlrulilHII!'9iil!l animal: man. on Mncuu-n. -- MONTREAL (CPI Thieves Monday night broke into the rvr of salesmen Michael Daoust and escaped with ll.tWt worth of sample shoes-all for the left foot onablv rliffir-ilt for two-nay traffic, but wheii inconsiderate rri park their rnrs at an an; . lh ;corl.-screiv its way through the front cud pirrrm: tli .:""i"-i The snow removal squad started bank and um re.av-r-nrl proti-idingphaiilinr: the snow off ater Street min the street. the result I: avillasl eiening but clue to a break- oversize traffic snarl At one timeidown l." equipment were forced to yesterday afternoon. two membcrs'an early halt. Vi lmade all the more cumbersome lWl.1E-!l a hugh ti-ncl-:-trailer tried to report for the year. stating that we hail raised 3213 70. A vote of than!-ts vas moved to the hostess offigers by Dawna Muttart and seconded y Linda Paynter for entertaining b The D:-:-archer meeting of lheius this anermrm H5-”-F-V E-i'”"'":3m; D ”"'" Ea"'l- Collection was taken hv Garth Branch of the Care T . .. -'. Hm, ;'dii”.l "h - . . at time in. - cd Church was held at the lioriielberspggng dggar me Pam”; of Lloyd anrl Pauline lilacCel i. . .: Y. ' g In the ab'-sore of tlie presirlr-iii. - P”: ' n l 6 box" were .150 open Joyce Lord Lloyd IllacCaliurn pre- "1 ' W , Fill?” 3"-ll """”l H” "wetlng lwloflifiefllefgthlllcuS:.ri::fr;nr:1:llrI; S!!'Eini.l ' ”””L' 'l'-” ””"7"l Angcls bv Carool Quiillt-iv followed by bra- 5'"5 l"""”F'l by mrpamng my -yer by Arlene Stordy. Elizabeth M"i”"" Ba”! P'"p"”C I lliaccaull sand ”I would be true". Roll call ii-as taken with 29 rriem- :(-yarml Quiz!” dkntbuted worm hers and tun visitors present. lllin-; Fmmd; t ” Hi” "i ii” N”l'"'-l-IT” m"””-93 Mrs R.-ilpll llIacCaull treated the Mission Bcind r ..."i ' PI A ll"? leg: "QC "mm? Mm ' E,rmlP to randy Ntxt meeting to be rs reported on rrmmas rardg held at the home of Brenda Golg- - of the officers forl I lay. Nesting closed by repeating il'- .Mi:pah benediction. ihr fr-lloum: tear I15-Z9 read: Fres- !(lF.'l' Llzvrl llluttart lst Vice- President Viv-i Hovatl ind Vire- Fresidenl Fr-vvald lllarfll-rl-ii. Ser- yrtarv Margaret Cairri':- Tr ir- er Harlev ll-irper World Friends Serretary. Brenda Quizlnv Meim hevthlp (hnimilior. Donna Mntl - art. Frlc lllerllillliams. liiairy Pav-I ,. I OTTAWA lC'P)wCnrlns Tor-.-ierii. Argentina: first ambassador to Canada ?l".CE the Peron regime 'was overthrown last year. arrived '.!o Ottawa Tuesdav nter Linda Paynter and Paul La l ioir I " T Psi-ntlcnal l.t-adv-1'5 l.m.uai"' l Jean CaI'flltl"'ll I7”l.'illl.-ll ' r Vicinity Ar":-l Scott Pannier. Hr . M,,,rait.,,.. um; Gerzlri cam". l Juli Dianne T-tnrrlj: .Au:'i.t Char- les I.-owther Fenteml---v: P-il.rv ' cmpm-; opmi-m; Ravnaniwl fair": November. liiav-or Hill Dr-remb-ll A Fairnonrl Grant. OD. optometrist is opening a part time office in the Co- operative Building. Tignlsh. Beginning Saturday. Feb- er. Fdilh lllarCaull Brenda Qnielev and ("anal Pay- nter had hlrthrl;-vs tin; mnnfll Mr; Myers rrarl a slow Vii: ,1 ar H 1 i- nffi ; V-.11 nhpfllz :9crrt' T-easurm Fltzg l -V 1 h h ” C " both iiaccaull. care the IIn1nt'lal1h9 0179" CVEICV -:””0"'l Sail ., ,llI'd&y irom.1.00 p.m. to .3 00 Gerard BENEFIT NIGHT CIVIC STADIUM Summersicle -vs.- p.m., roads permitting. Bernard . Borden ll!-Gills finest musical in color. "DEEP IN MY HEART". star- T lr-rig Jose Few.-rnr. Merle Oberon H land manv guest stars. including '!?osrn'iivry Clooney. Jane Powell. yum-ard Keel. Tony Martin and I vm Ramona I I Aces ,4, , A ...m..m.m.A:.:m. l "CAMEO" KENSINGTON . B' Y' c' llfrf-Sat. 1.15915, Matlnen Sat. 35 and 60 I I p in George Montgomery. Rich- P.m. V ant Dunning and Martha H ai-Ug irestern-"BATTLE OF R RIVER". in color. Aleo aerial & news I A I or, Councillors Take Oath OI Oific cillor WV. Jenl:ir-5 cillor Edgar M. ('-lunch oath of office are lelt In nghf seated. Councillor Janies l.- lilac- Dougall, Mayor W A Currie. Conn Young Lepers Form Colorful Guard of Honor ENUGU. Nigeria (Reuters? - Young lepers in boy scout and girl ginde uniforms formed a colorful guard of honor Thursday as the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited a leper colony. The royal couple visited Nige- ria's main leper colony on the Oji river 30 miles west of here. They were the first members of the royal family ever to step Inside a leper colonv. During a one-hour visit, they chatted with many of the 630 patients and watched students. including many children. being trained in handicrafts. carpentry. weaving and as hlacksmlths and finsrriitlis. A 48-year-old blind patient who has been living in the colony for --e---es-w-- C-.-..... 9 standing Conn (Photo by llottonl him and his fellow patients by her visit A F C Savory the Engl it super- visor who has can at 011 river of the once dreaded disease could be dispelled by knowledge that it would take it) years of living, eat- ing and sleeping with lepers before the disease could be contracted. ”People all over the world will reed that the Queen and the duke penetrated a leper settlement, and this will convince them as nothing else could that most. of their fears of the disease are groundless,” he said. After the tour. the royal. couple left by air for Benin City and Lagos to continue their tour of Rritai.n's biggest colony. BURMA TALKS TOUGH RANGOON (Reuters)-Burmese Prime Minister U Nu said Mon- day in a broadcast to underground Communist rebels that their lead- ers' demands for a negotiated set- tlement of a nine-year old insur- rection were "out of the question." He called on the rebels to lay down nine years told the Queen she had brought "Ivy and happiness” to their arms and surrender under the governmentls amnesty terms. BRIAN AIIERNE - - SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT 7:15-9:15; SATURDAY 2-7:15-9:15 I "CAPTAIN FURY" '. VICTOR McLAG-LEN Adventure and Thrills aplenty in this roaring picture on the High Seas. 'AT REGULAR "LAND OF TH MONDAY - In Cinemascope TUESDAY ADMISSIONS E PHARAOHS" REGENT PLEASE N011”-' Sin i I':-vi-lg RIC F.Q'!'I'1O"Q:!!6D!CV'Ol'U-I tr-Horifclg - BLAST! THE IKIESI, Today 3:15 --7 -9:20 Saturday 7 -9:20 CHANGE IN FRIDAY IIIATINEE SHOW TIME "THUNDER PASS" DANE CLARK - DOROTHY PATRICK Ill" HARD DENNING L'9'lVl ICHJIB nryyvnv-re Finds Healing Substui Tomato. Ont. (Special)--For the am. time science has found I new healing substance with the ISlOIllFIlInE sbilitv totlnink hemorr- hoids and to relieve pain. Thousand: have been rnliov-rt-withcvut resort to lurgerv In on: hemorrhoid use after another. 'very ctrikin im rove- merit” ix us reported an vni ed by doctors' 0l1.l0T'Vlll'lIlI. Pain was PEIIIVNI promptly And. while gently relieving pain. actual reduction or retnftion (shrinking) took piece. And niost amazing oi all-this improvement can maintained in cases when docforr obaerutiona were continued am a period of many months! In fact, r-eulte were no thorough Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery cc That Does Both-4 Relieves Pam&hmb Hemorrhoids have reared in be a problem!" And among these sufferer: ere I very wide variety of homo oid condi- tions come. of 10 to 20 yun' atan i . I All this. vi-ithout the use of no- rotic.-. anesthetics or aetringteinta of no kind.'Iheaeci-eviunovv ed!-In nu stance. (BitrDyna")-tbediaeow e. of -a lemon: scientinc institntb. A ady Bio-Dyno is in wide one for has in; in ured tiaaue on all parts of the y. I OQTYIS; new M1131 aubetagw e ' an 'm- or at fom called 573:”-Jm 3'-' for individual! sealed convenient Pnpanuoa copped H m.:-..:- .r:-'... a a g nfnudlli gaannteodar "in that audorera were able to make oh manhunt; mtomeau Ia "Filo for 10 years,.said the publicis fear ' .- - 113-Ur)! -.s.....-...m..