i.’ rm vs. aedeque r rt it’ \m i Btate rrricefup. o. Box m. Bllmmersid . 3-9- __ Y, Bed Rink Fri- m "$31? s. r-ugtquatawn in Bell mafmm ton Hockey Club vs. Freetown Stars. _Bkate sis-beast GTO wanna - hmllni N. — _ Tuesday, 5.30-8.00. W dnesdsyhgagtl‘. “WW3”! -- c ' ca: Ella iq:ifl::ugdlpé?ilIi9$°I-€0W1gg3'5'2j' _. nu. cannon suuvtoir m Rsllcjllzsrgond Ba East Oha o, March 10th, Lot 1 , Service It 10 . 101, 14 Service M; 2.30 P. M. £861!‘ hi! speakers at both services. ~2i- hwanmv anvrr Tim ltjflychgth, AMlfll-iil $011001 S 001.’ U. L‘ ' t i s1 fifivrwmaitsw m, - dromseuleudmsrnaarnei- Br. Robert ,8 naingoon. ., left on y 1mm- l"1 from _ --on the lletith which. is ‘due tooock y‘ (Mon- dsyL-li. -v . - __ - _, and, der the leader-shit» neon the 1st l)’. 1'25. d, “mushy... p lgea, A n can §§1ic@i“or.fi'srcn_ 1° lmau 3'64!‘ , game in best gums series, semi-finals oi i geuth Shore lteaiggkéiblll! 5i- Arociruv.’ xcnsinswn rink. March ‘l. New Arman “K i interested. write Brace summerside. quoting price FOg your station. 34'”- --TENDEBé will be received at the oiiice oi the Secs-e 'ill be e same as 6m River Dairying Co. . _,___ —-FOB. 5A1‘ in room cottag em improvements: twjo-c threi-quagitleruiwte oi l ha ranc wi gene I W“ one nun shed. 35°» 119W; Witch house: teed house and hen house. Lgggtgj pg‘ pavement” 1Q‘ CEBU-i] street. Sununerslde. or write P-O. ‘Box 592. 84-941 -POST NUPTIAL SHOWER — Mr. and Mrs.- Ilarold Goodwin. yuho were recently married in Summerslde, were pleasantly sur- ilrised o Tia“ hen iri ighbgs gathere tchgander will m sous a wer. . Thomas Immhm was chairman oi the evening and alter a rler congratulatory uoon Mrs. Roy _ Mm Cohiil to open the giits and present them to Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin. lam bcr oi no d B. b oi sddnsshseailed and Personals g-Friena willsegret toleam oi eiofs. Robert -Mias Eruiioe Clouglh. mes-side. la m, resent in lotto/tom utter-Ash: the course. , —lir."lnrne MecEwen. Stanley Bridge, has entered the Prlnce County Hospital. His many friendsi wish im a speedy recovery, \ hrrfldsdrhcco Ling X m n fro rsceivgg con- gstulstionsoraa the big-gr i?!“ a son; Prince n. P 9n March glide-K. v - Ohar- short t»... waara-nacnwcu _._._. oi quiet charm took _ A weddinx lsee Saturday evening, st 1.80 o'clock. when Doreen Weeks became the bride oi Lune MacDowell. in a. candle ht cem- nrony at the home oi e bride. The bride is the only daughter oi Mr. HJ. Weeks. i123 Queen Street. Bault “x010. Ogtgxio. Ildld the groom son o ,. an Mrs. irthur MseDowell. Bumsoleraide.‘ The nurrisee vows before a bank o! sue _ carnatlohs, backed by ienrsrtd-tail white tapers. Rev. A._G¢ Donald periorrned the ceraesaicny. Following he ring oi otteb "Lord's Prayer’ by’ rite Mann. the bride enter- ed slininaroomonthesuhoi her iathsragto the strains o! the “Bridal Ohorua” 1mm lniten singed by her siater-ln-law.‘ seks. e was a- p in her floor-length gown , Jersey. made on' blelinsawithadespvn can sleeves and z cod '1 pleasure and gratitude o! the haw. newl weds very ".:.=‘"".'."..:."is... “Y fir..." W . E fin in lallowed and were srgtlv cushy- ed at. music was ‘g1 old is orltc song; meat); V McAvthur and Hrs. Russel Mc- accornpauists. At slate 310m‘ the est; departed wishing Mi’. [lid . q 1011‘ 1nd happy wedded lire-x. ~. .._...____.__ uncut-incursions Kavas maul Fossils f,“ I offer i:‘tfsa|e_ my flflll h. go i repair. n.1,,“ E ..,_.::,1srm- situ. its: - . ‘ J. I. Rqgg . Berle and . 1 mile ma. _c::1clt'1§¥§g3 a ml s... ma. Oiitiord mm...- ed as witnesses. l ' Fglltlowim the shows; mo and-s s - v Mazrrzflaafrluvnsnsy sao BIN ' ~Saucyae a wiknkfigllaoha e e a e cufi Co urn, Anne Baxte Wil- lian Eythe, opens at the Capitol Theatre _ The dellgh ully scandalous sto o! a glsrnoro een us and her - lsome lieutenant?“ brings Miss Bank head to th fir e screen in her st com- edy role. Tallulah plays the, art of Catherine the Great who iel alone on her throne and needed men to seen in ‘his mos role to date, that oi the wily ohan cellor who les the romantic M13 polit a trlguse o! . pe niflpeisce, _ Mo ec-‘goers will be new an the role o a lady-in-waitiltg who un- expectedly duds in roman- ticTeompetition with the queen. . the im- to: he young lieutenant is toll and E It... - ed WilLam ytheh we?‘ revolutiulk to his than in themprcspettlis oi her. throne a o on. hi. ' m radii? directed by om Premlng , ‘ , On- Wednesday. Feb.‘ ma. Mr- and Mrs. Christopher Metherall celebrated their 62nd anniversary at the home o! their do liter. llil. Robert Hunter o! - .lltlnd wflg 0ln§flfiblhk representative icrntlgxrflxlgt “t: "trifisi ~ °°““' . e msr Sarah 00:11 n. m. ‘or: . M i; Mrs. c or Bumuiggider and fitment added-an "htilllbshldin Hill ‘ lira, who ny a‘ billet Y was or Milli m i a relatl t namtn ‘WW unite’: first. ' During gained tea. J. g sari?“ ise M ". as‘) toat- Mthfxbrlgje w mp0s v. r. he . touwgich the gaom udsd. telephone e , , w“. , l, a i ‘ ‘v 1 h mwoidarlqdila. 1 - . an vrsww. r. art-tiller. . r ~ c iii: ailing. h _ ., trltlnouilcndayror g m‘ a '_"' amorouaAnne Baxter in ‘ l Ralph Bloomfield uucuuy a . u . ‘ t whom much tgnded. ma. 1 dell his up ° nropriste address was Sgt. Pat Ryan turn-out bu“ “ti. u-l tymmts g. y e as r to the late 828th atflck Ryan. .' The luneral service was conduct- cdln St. Mary's Convent l, . ll .. J. . | orrald. ‘m; semrdvige ma; ‘title’ ave was c n e _ . g. Reva GICOJaIuO McLgllart. pqfhe conducted by’ president o ' oi’ the C Regt. As the cortege passed up Central Street it proceeded be- tween lines oi children from the Convent High School who were drawn upnut oi res ect ior a man as always a. i end oi the you people.. . The order o! the funeral ReC..M..P.., ..I. Band. Canadian ion, Fire De srtment, honorary bearers, as all s hone . Mayor J. . B W Rob insult M.L.A.. was as follows: Police, S..Y.C pa Am Sen-ator .. .. Councillor D. 1i. McNeiil Harry suu hunt, MP. Titus z. Col. .1. a. Kiel-hires, LL-Col. 1i. 1a.. stress. M.C... wn. McNeiiL. act» "= “i; “ca” hard.’ trial GU06 . . ' ere, R..l-!.. Phillips, John Steele. RQIBWIZ“ - - lirookfield ‘libs many iriends oi Mr. Archie Johnstone are glad to know he l8 his bed ior the vast three weeks with pneumonia. surrounlung districts were, shvisirkeed saddened N: .su en passng 0 o MacDonald "in Ger- and foamy ‘earn Pte. m‘ ind-BY- Julia o! brldmor only a m: montiu. Dmi- ous to his Reina ovsrsese. wasloclt- in; forward to his havoc-coming this month. when the sad n ws was received. lmiton was hel gs bl h ‘ .. v.5. _ A anex imoarsux . wssarnvcrorv. Marsh s _(CP) ' flited States “Ugh to seize Js Manon sswar y w llw' “m r ‘doom ‘P Huguenot-tor the open-door its ‘lo » ‘go guise: u W” ta contr d disclosure came amid several . P A M!‘ Hid indepsrirgliolnlt economy. rrccdmdf Jap- g‘ bearing on us: B56 . a an Iranian Embassy official Government protested Soviet, e Ensbassy ia rmingat e t t Iran has forms failure to draw Red Army troom ‘ soil. and asking the 11mm’ so. ' ' with- ir m he!‘ Unitcdostates to enter a similar protest. Bedeque, South _ Shore Hockey The Freetown Grads defeated the Bedeq u_e Shore League g Beavers 5-2 in a South Bedeque Rink,‘ Friday night. As a at result or their win the Grads secur- ed top position in the league mand- ing, and the Hon, Horace Wright op y. The winners skated very last and h were clicking in all departments of the game, keeping the Beavers on the deienslve much o! the ‘J1me. Features ot the tight defensive play game were the oi Campbell and Reeves, and the solo rushes or DesRoches and Campbell. Campbell, Taylor. and A. McDon- ald were the three order named. Lineups: stars in the Freetown: Goal-Taylor; Defence Campbell, Liovd Reeves: " Handrahan, Reid, A. lvlnCarville Somers Lorne Reeves. Geek-Richards: Bedeo ue : Forwards Hill, Taylor. De- ience—-Murray Muttart h: Forwards-F. McDonald, besRochea, Muttart, A. McDonald, Reid, Craig, Gallant, Connolly. Reiereeswampbell Muttart. SUMMARY First Period 1. Freetown, Oomph 2. Freetown, Taylor. eli. 3. Bedeque, A. Desftoches. recovering after being confined to I Penalties, Handrahan, Hill z. / Second Period Th‘ mp1‘ “ m‘ wmmuylrt $553332,’ ggyfigrfi (McCarvllle) Penalties-None. rpm: Period ' 7. Bedeque, A. Subsidies Pa wlimthe formed Miss a Fr twn c bu mo» m» - - “ham Penalties, Handrahan, HilL-J. Smith. his Hjgiisnnsrs Dropped .' dos is sor- one sister, Jean. Hunter River. th-y is ex- Among the visitors to the city on Saturday were: Mr. Golden Dol- lar. Miss Miriam Dollar. Mr. Gord Msclneod. . Horton. the Misses June Mac- Leod and Katherine Macheod. Mr. andMrs. Borden MacLeod I UITAWA. March 5~(GP)- Suhsidiee paid canners on certain 1 and bulk ‘v es twin be sis Board id tcnisuht. Pegmggn limbs-idles Agri ura Food on tomatoes and waxed oessihfl Worul and daughter Jean were Sunday‘ own Mrs. Daniel Hie guests oi, Mr. an kox. New, Glasgow. ‘ MIQLOOd. Bummer- ide 5t 5 dd i h l’ s . ss- un _ o e sister. MP8. Aigcuhie Johnseone. ‘Miss Avis Oruwye was a visitor to the-city on Friday. ‘Mr. “bavid. MaoKinnon. Cher- . was a visitor to Brook- " adnosday. ‘lsrwenum-b-er-cii friends and "Rathered at the" home ~ ob -Robert Mobbs C. . im. another of our boys who left whey-home and little (amilv and all-that he held dear. to take. for ireedom. An a -' read by Mr. Spence and s well-filled puns] ted bv Mr P. Oalllalnt Q WIS dan- i_ tit‘: svenin , in plaxifll" Ilsnea an cing. y w... Robert MaeKlnnon and ughiers Joyce and htteto -were' Wflfllfld was launched! wars to meet . lllrfltdanior the that time - Gloria. oi, visitors to not paid on G‘ . a int tement by the - 013E!!! genorimmt and the ces n For lilliifilfliffliiidl ‘.5 Stllrstshct , pr sioaufifczamaaxs‘ ' ‘ aozvoorv. mo. 5 ' i --D!.'. - Nutm M alnst i"... roleolQueeui-butshehlssliie oi hgr own beyond the duties or sees lnronna-llv to the theatre and ..._________V______ . "a to cell where meals are served and he can recelveas many visi 01's as he desires. No application for bail has been made but it is un- likely it, would be granted in any c . Dr.. M ' next pearance Bow Stretytuwill be in“ he nature o! a preliminary hearing to d t i 1 in h h t. {Elie Bind’. '3} we? Oiiicial Sec- ! in! than "i urposes re~ gudiciaqrttftaths saigxt-ypor interest? oi he stat which calculated directly or in- ca. P. E. is not engaged in ostllities. the reierence n the charge to “an enemy" obviousl not supposed to inter any specific ‘ country was or was lilrei =1= wemv- m ehwiefl 3353; Private School Teacher was llitcd verbatim irom soc oi the 1911 Oiiicial Secrets Act. Conviction under the charge a- gainst D12. May carries a minim sentencxe oi’ three mum o seven y c court Dz. tted to Lt-Col. L. Burt, who. during the war was charge oi a special Wtgr Ogioice de_- g} m espionage and who last week was than part-merit dealing wi appointed chief oi’ Scotland 'Yard's special branch. that he had closed in-iormatlon but he save no secret or his nation ty Erlest o Si. Augustine's at - a short time ago a csblegrsm from His Eminence Cardin eeide immediately after the Sacred Con. This she whether he will be columitted rcr-l grim held rbecenuy at the vau- iread to the iai rets Act under which Dr... Ma is Sunday. February charged deals with communicators tollowsp pariah, you, religious and silisns-on in other li-eecusgd the headm er t d inkling as to the recto ent oi the gar!" A“ any B11 - chs Fm good coffee‘ _ good as stab nos: us , Princess Insists “or: Duty” Hours mrmolv. sums L-(OPF-Prin- Elisabeth. 2o m tn. a studiouhiy tilmcdmoicr ti: l“ i depend- ence and dsyeto~ ay gontact with her iuture sublects. the P's-locus own , " in~ her dig" to avoid the limelight. e , taking an the iunctlons desl c1 medium height. plump and serious. Her upbringing has been strict and she seems intent to iui- iill conscientiously the tasks be- or e her. . , I This is in keeping with the re- , le or emonar y—u e - “id (‘gypsy ogircmlztults tracing? hgstegrtlaiséglg- ustico, were very happy to receive 35h “some applaud when the Elm cess relaxes her routine to step into London's night lire. ' .. t“ “°“"}....’§°§§ i?‘ more o on snce reac- . er gffs‘ réhi§lzs “g: giagggglons alraedl suitably“ bluev youruz es or gen eme 24th‘ read‘ f" the latter usually members o! ex-r elusive Guards Reglauenm. . i. Sends cow... Gardlssl Jdeiulgan The arl-hloners al McGuigan This ca 1e gegican Oltly, m“ e ruary 9 Reverend Clarence Pitre, ilustb l‘. Alter Historic Consls~ tory send loving blessings native Monsignor Ohiesson faithful Birmed, . csnnnvar. brcavroalv imes there is a party erwsrds at a restaurant. The cess. pink with _ m a. dance. Bhe has danced since childhood and can do them ' all ‘from Scottish- reels to South American sambas. After a sheltered girlhood, Ellie- bcthbegantotakeherbtinoelt the side or the King in 1944. was 18 that yea-r. Ill age at which she wmrld have acceded to had her lethal-Md?!- pgm g - . silo acted for the-first counsellor o! state-end to write an essay to dun- onstraie how she had benedtted 1mm this first practical experience with constitutional lam. I year er persons appear- anc; ilalecaulz: morveitfirveguent. eitth; er erse or er ten She stood beside them on t Fem Serials charges (arises-waves ma» sonata-row, Pa. March s; l1 years oldasttlge l r a. private school they atttnded ving inmwpcr relations with George W. Belles, J12, 35, found: o! he coeducational Warmin- and his wile. Laura. are on B. Bmillic yesterday told a Jury oi 10 New Violence In Iranian‘ Genital By JOQFEPH C. GOODWIN Till-IRAN, March lF-(AP) - In the second outbreak oi violence in two days. leftist d tors broke through police lines in {rout o1 the, parliament building -today and severely beat a associa oi 21y Soviet publications asinti-Rus- an. Only 70 deputies braved the nailling crowd oi 2.000 to 8.000, mostlv members oi the-leitiat Tu- deh Party. and they were forced to hold an “unoriioial session" be- cause they had no quorum- t. Officials hers were reluc t to discuss the situation pending the return o1_ Premier Ahmed Qavam till: Saltaneh from Moscow where paid by the m Boarudur-ingluic . peas, corn and green ns l“ Féiiiidwfifiu’? Jfiéifiily ti? EQJEQJIEIIEIEIEIIEEPBIEEQIEJEIIIIEIEJIEIIEIIEIIEIQIEIIEI El troops remaining in Iran. but had ' diiiimlltfi’) m British Fashion dozen subsidy“; D01‘ theOonunod Oorpom m" ' c.e.r. Member lion. on idles . I-‘slsis Watching. operation ‘wmmr-no. March An operation in a 5-(OP)— too mush i Btmle w" ntemberoroi 0.0.1‘. North Oe tie. returned 1mm a Russian tour. Mr. Knowles rAsr s f;\i.‘ A gnnwteewii oi a. is» Lg! scientist end tion ior u” (HE its}: a 948 Mimi; t0 ior-. bu‘ Designers Seek To Increase Exports By Margaret Bradbury 140N130}! ‘March I -- (Reuters) -Ten_ o! liritals-ra leading fashion designers have ior the rat time ded together to boost export o! British clothes and. materials to many par-ta the world. ed, Vie! r Barthel] Moiyneux, D Bllancgll sfia, Peiieav ge o an: e an or Members oi the Incorporated Bfciety of London Flflllghh D0- Btflers. em oy ng more an l.- 600 pee le in their Inndon work rooms, ope to make London the leading error-ting isshleu centre or the wor . Overseas demands for British Canada, the countries sva ordered tweed suita, tailored tweed dresses "and evening fiw s. problem facing ha: is the shortage oi ls _ n experts are confident that. when more‘ labor made available end larger quantlilu i aterials are released London wil m): the front ranks o! the tuition‘ “Austerity” regulation on styles Ilflnenll ior export have bee ed but wholesale My cloth and wool allocations are not nearly enough to meet present demand. LIVERPOOL, mgland —-(0F)-—] One thouslnd South Airiceu ltidq oi Britili , women and two men sex was taught than anything else" st hool. {Belles lastkgdan. 11 blind. par with canaglll-year-old gir- contributlng to the delinquency oi guitar; onen- lewdzaeass, psfigrlt and n . a , d mor- deputy Said zu Ed-Din. described m 5.5L 2m’. 51.23.; with rsu- - that’ "more the sc The courtroom was closed to all except witnesses and neweplber- en. Poll testlned tn nested c. m wign he was King is a erged ss- ti Now and t en a gossi Wlstwgegusses tired“! ty oi w’ I vounl Daro- ners. or even the reduced crop of upean royalty, but so iar no name has been coupled seriously with hers. J , smnu BROS.l".) COUCH DROPS POULTRY Buying Live Poultry daily, including Saturday. iii-a FARMERS a You have checked over your hens. Youlrnovwn fqy ’ ' are unprofitable. It seems quite a bother to gather then, up and take them to market. There are s few thousand farms. You might be Its! prised at the quantity of good grain going down the drain » pips- ‘This is one year when every pound oi feed fed. sllotsll l. have a reasonable chance to show you s profit.‘ ‘it The next time you are coming to Kensingion bré those hens’ in to me. They will probably pay ior your g erles. l I promise not!» delay you very long here. s. n. peuoteron unnonnnnnm+ a \-.~_-.,~.t.»._. . 20115.1 ‘~.\._»~ eneitanent, seldosn . ..__.-.. _<.....-_¢-—-p--_-._.