Murray. Anthony niisciurd. Nel- W11 l-- Gillant. Norbert Corcoran and James Rooney. PIIJSVILLE The funeral of the late Joseph llacLelland. was held at St. Anth- ony's Roman Catholic church on Tuesday J y 31st,. with Rev. Rooney officiating. Pall bearers was Jackie Gallant, warbuton Thursday, Feb. 9.1956 I1! I01?! I0 learn he had to enter the Western Hospital. Aiberton, loi- . All with to see him home again much improved in health. The Guardian, Page . Woman Bosses Hutterite Settlement In Alberta By DAVID OANCIA Canadian Press staff Writer WILSON SIDING. Alta. (OP)- In this liuiterlte colony 20 miles south of Lethbridge. where men usually have the last word, Mrs. Katie lioefer occupies a unique position. As in all lluttarlte colonies. woman's place is in the commun- ity kitchen or laundry, milk or sewing rooms. Mrs. Hoefer is head cook and bass of the coionyis women. but her sphere is the whole colony and she has a thorough 9- Glllant. The next meeting will be held at the bone of Mrs. Jclg. P. Gallant on Wednesday. I '- ruary 2nd., where the roll call i he saw ed by "Home Made t entlnes". To make sandwichu for next meeting.-Mrs. Anthony Gai- Iant. Mrs. Joseph N. Gallant and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. To make cakes-Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. It was de- cided to make a box for Si. Mn- cent's Orphanage. The members are to bring their donations to the next meeting. The meeting was then adjourned. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by several members present. Friends of Mr. John T. Gallant -s"LasA'.! Mr. Albert Gallant, Piusville. rc- celll-ly Spent ti few days in Cape Wolf visiting friends. Mrs. Fred Gallant and infant son arrived home in Plusville on Thurs- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran and daughter Cheryl, motored to Charlottetown on Thursday, Feb- ruary znd. On their return trip they were ompanied by their daught- er. Pearlene who was a patient at the Polio Clinic. Miss Arlene Corcoran, Piusville. visited her sister. Sr. Mary Helena. St. Vincent's orphanage on Thurs- Vleddlllg day they can shave, but afterwards they must iet their whlskers grow. . There are no card games, dances or other purely social activities where boys and girls can mix freely. but they are together at weddings and funerals. Hutterites eat their meals. pre- llnijed by diierent women in ro- tation. in community dining-rooms. Their living quarters are self-com tnined "apartments" in barrack- like buildings. furnished with only the barcst necessities-a table. a The pupils of Piusvlile School are Proaressing favourably. under the skillful management of their teach. ers. Mrs. Joey Gallant, gm! M,-5. John T. Gallant. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. on the death of her brother. the late Joseph Mac- Lelland which occurred in Plus- vllle on Sunday January 23th. Mr. and Mrs. Warbuhon Murray and children. Shirley. Kevin and of our time and we wouldn't read our Bibles as much as we should.'f Like all Hutterites. she views her life as the narrow path to eternal salvation for those who have the self-discipline to stay within its boundaries. They live ii slmplelife and re- port among their rewards on this earth a freedom from 'woridly worries." such as family conflicts, grasp of its affairs. few kitchen chairs, beds and a few social isolation and personal fi- day. Whittney. visited hi , M - m A middle-aged widow. she is the chests. nances. mother, M", George ,'f,,.,,..;"'g.l,',j gudikinlfligiigl ll?! lhearl" ”'":l he " FOUNDED IN SWITZERLAND Charges made in some quarters Messrs. Edward Gallant and 5531, on Sunday January '15”! to 3” men out andegrgl-n3 :03: ' ' - a a . daughter of Rev. John Wurz, col- ony leader and recognised religious head of the world's 10,000 flutter- ltes. She is closer to the pulse of colony life than any other person. MEN IN CHARGE "Only the men have a voice in running the colony and a vote when it's time to elect a new boss" she said. George Gallant, were recent busi- ness visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. John P. Gallant, employed in Tignish. spent the past week- end at his home in Plusvlile. that the Kutterltes are Commun- ists are resented by Mr. wurz. "There is a great difference be- tween our way of living and that of the people of Russia and other countries who call themselves Com- munlsts." be said. 'N0 TYRANNY" ."We have a most democratic reign here. There is no tyranny. To the Hutterlte. whose strict. fundamentalist beliefs have been adhered to since the sect was founded in Switzerland 400 years ago. the church is the centre of community life. A half-hour ser- vice is held every week-night in the school. On Sunday members of the sect attend two services. Chil- dren altcnti Sunday school every Miss Yvonne Gallant, employed at the Western Hospital, Alberton, spent Wednesday January 1ilth., with her parents, Mr, and Mg, Peter F. Gallant, Piusville. The monthly meeting of the Pius- Mr. and Mrs. Warbuton Murray ville Women's Institute was held and son Whlttney. were business at the home of Mrs. John p, G31. visitors to Summerside on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray and family. Mlmmenigash. were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Warbuton Murray. Plusville. Miss Shirley Murray, spent sat. lll'dBy with her friend. Miss Erma Hardy, Rosebzink. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hardv, Rosc- ballli. were recent visitors to Pi fit I th . ,nB,f:f,:lb:::,'ag:bf,f:f,fe:lnge;o,f.e if, Sunday afternoon. All the men have it vote in the lam 0" Thursday evening. Follow- laflelgify 1791- They were acomp- . "M. the colony's Produce. a 81'0"!) of Reading material in the colony conduct of the colonyis affairs andlmg "39 meemlg bl"3”.”Y” Playedu am by Mm Name” Cowman" vme" Dal the men sought her advice on flsli- is scarce. Sect members do not no one is compelled 10 do allyr ttlasragle '""d5'edAbdeh:;1'"";; h:"Chi Friends and relatives of Mr. e- 911 59W Y 9 03 955- Joseph McLellan. Piusviile, are buy books. magazines or news- till 8 ing operations in a nearby lake ll . p "You can't fight communism un- Iasslsled bY 59”?”-l members P799 sorry to learn of his illness. All Mrs. Hoefer is a cheerful. ma- papers. 1 p . ' tronly woman. Like all the women liuttcritcs are camera-shy. They less P9013119 llsl-Ell l0 the teachings S" a wish him a speedy complete yc- TV on the colony. even the Elris. she consider a photograph a gravel! of Christ. Guns and bombs won't Mm Juhn .1. Gallant was a covery. wears laced black boots. an un- image and say photographers who do it. 0 ' Mr. Bessie Lanand. Shamrock, yirain passanger to 0'Leary TECPIII-I ly- lQuebec. was! through this district Mr. Melvin Blanchard. cniplo3'-l(;:.ls.::.?adtc;lV3.'e' oat-nuslrey :,),tChi;1air:;5g' ed at Brace McKay's, Summer--movement. side, spent the weekend of thc 4lll. at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanual Gallant and son Paul, Roscbank. visited home of Mr. and Mrs. William While higher edu cation is shunned, the prosperous Huttcrites do not hesitate to use the fruits of increased education and tech- nical knowledge. prints. But a retired school principal. N0 SMOKING, DANCING who taught in schools near Hut- "We are not allowed to smoke. terite colonies for almost 20 years, dance. go to shows. listen to ra- said: . ' dlos or watch television." said one "Tl19Y'1'9 3f1”31di lhell Clllldtell take their pictures are guilty of stealing. But one newspaper pho- tographer whn convinced some of the younger Huiterites to pose for him was flooded with requests for adorned. dark-colored dress which reaches to her boot tops. a printed apron and a polka-dotted kerchief knotted under her chin. There are 42 Hutterlte colonies in Alberta. 22 in Manitoba and six in Saskatchewan. "Our colony is a little bigger than the others." she said. "It was the first to be established by our Easy instructions to in. stall on your Moncton Aer- l l . The January meeting of the Plus- la Mast vllic Women's Institute was hold on January 17th.. at the home of Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. with Mrs. Narbert Corcoran presiding. New 315.95 Shipped Anywhere BOWLAN RADIO-TV people in Canada after they started young Hutterite girl. ”We would will see what they are mlssins 0119' Gallant recently. com ”tees appointe” wer , l k, leaving the United States during like to do some of these things. side and that they ll lose them lg Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant arid Charlottetown the First World War. It has 10,000 but they would take up too much they let them continue at school. Friends of Mr. John F. Gallant John P. Gallant; school. Mrs. John acres, 6.000 undercultivation. An irrigation ditch runs through our land. but we dry farm." I WHEAT AND LIVESTOCK On this Prairie land the I-Iutter . ltes grow grain. mainly wheat, and raise livestock and poultry. Before Christmas the colony had roughly 500 sheep. 300 cattle. 300 pigs and 1,000 chickens. Shortly before Christmas it sold 1.500 ducks to a chain groceteria. "Mr. Wurz and the colony boss divide everything among the people according to their needs." said p Mrs. I-loefer. "They sell what we raise. bring home the mail from Lethbridge and do the buying. The THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CHARLOTTETOWN AREA ARE AT . . . . . ELLIS BROS. i Shopping Hours Thur. 8 am. - 8.30 p.m. Fri. 8 am. - 8.30 p.m. Sat. 8 am. -10 p.m. Addresses Parliamentarians Commons chamber of the Psrlia- Sir Anthony's speech was heard on merit Buildings. Three television the CliC's Trans-Canada radio net- cameras recorded the event and work. (CP Photo). Prime Minister Eden, in Ottawa for a five-day visit. addresses both Houses of Parliament in the No WartGIamour In Campaign In Malaya l Reds Explore Warm Oasis By FREDERICK COLEMAN caught entirely unaware as hap-' A ' men and Women llsl-ltllly Slloll l0 . p 0 SINGAPORE (Reuters)-If ever pened recently wiicn British troopsl g::l;:' n:';tcg;l1;Le”';iloL:hi;&V.l”me" i. there was a war lacking glsmor. it is the campaign being fought in Malaya. The spectacular side of the Malayan anti-Communist "emer- goncy"-roadside smliuslies. ter- rnrist attacks on sleeping villages and the llke-mall” W07” hem less than 3,500 active terrorists in The bwadcasl said the "”l5 Bosses are picked in elections in Anywhere Today. lines. But the major job which the un 193' with me mum covers about 100 square miles in H man nu . British and other "cops. have poucejd :3 never below and W13; Queen Mary Land. on the eastern tygltlech every bapi ed I I ,, faced Over the last Elllll Yell?! l5 food supplies largely cut off from ids,” 0' the pumanemly me'bD""d "Our People are baptized only .- , ) just boring. uncomfortable and the bandits. the chances of contact tnhatgfiuci cl):g4ii;'eEl' Tm "951 W? after they know what they are Juicy zws I 4 only nccaslonally really dangerous. are dinzinislilng. ”. 3:. us” 3" 5f,''” 3 ; being baptised for." Mrs. lioefer r tr. sewer M l a A i am” m"' u said. "This usually takes place be 2 3 2 The casualties speak for them- selves. During the eigiit years, there has been an average of about 40.000 Commonwealth troops in liinlnya. Of the grand total, only about 400 have been killed in action. For the Commonwealth jungle fighter is a part-tlmc police- man as well as a soldier. nnnAnv,cnq,nns The dreary.-Worl; of establishing food check pomp; at villages. in- specting identity-cards. patrolling vast areas of jungla.'ndt so much because they are inf t . lwl Com- munist bandits but so hat the bandits will be discouraged from cut down 11 terrorists found in a Jungle camp. It was not always like this. In 1949 and 1950. actions involving hundreds on each side were fought and many troops and police died in ambushcs. Now however. with FEWEF. INCIDENTS Every month. reports show fewer incidents. " numbers of terrorists killed and bandit gangs driven back further into the jungle. The exception is the state of Johore, next to Singapore, Here, the morale of the Communists remains high and they are still getting support from pro-terrorist villages. mostly alien Chinese squatters. Yct even in Johore, where British. Rliodcsisn, Malay. Gurkha and Fiji troops tire patrol- ling. the number of contacts reported is becoming steadily less. The terrorists generally avoid actions. take pains to keep their LONDON (AP) - Moscow radio said Tuesday a Russian expedition has explored a strange Antarctic oasis where the midday temper- ature rlses to 77 degrees and there is primitive plant life. the Russians claim this is the first time man has set foot on it. The radio acounl said: "In the opinion of members of the expedition the oasis Dlllleared thousands of years ago after the ice receded. A high degree of solar radiation and the heat of the rocks makes the snow melt early in the spring. Powerful currents of warm rocks could be a hint that the air rise over the stony surface. "The flora here is very poor. The only animal life ncountered is birds-the snow white strum finch nesting among the rocks. and a small black bird." The reference to the heat of the rocks could be a hint that the Site outlined tbs organization un- der which the colony operates. The field boss loolrs after farm work and sees that every able-bodied man has a job. Younger Hutterites assist the older men until they learn a trade. tween the ages of I8 and 25." PREACHERS ELECTED Even the colony preachers are elected. Candidates are selected by members of a colony. but the final say rests with preachers from the neighboring colonies. who ex- amine the man's "qualifications" for the lob- "We have never had anyhow who refused to work. But we have had people who have been sick and they cried when told they couldn't work." Men work as long as they are able and as they grow older are assigned lighter duties. Women stop doing heavy work when they PRODUCE FITZROY GROCERY me Best Buy 59c ROASTS ROASTS MAKE A BOILED DINNER Corned Beef . . . . 29c LARGE GRAPEFRUIT, 3for .....23c i RIB. SHORT RIB. & RUMP T-BONE at SIRLOIN Lb. 59” MAOHIN E SLICED Bacon, lb. . . . . . 39c Lb. 4961; T E using them. occupies more time h h I 50 H, H 1 h U d d d I lb oasis is a centre of subterranean reac t :2 age 0 . ” gtiiglckiiinc V51 3' enign rig own an ;vller'e8l.5f-V)":-:3 Sclclvtlhgll; :53!" radioactivity from such fisslonabla Men can marry any time aft-r LARGE Cnlsr LEAN MEATY DELICIOUS COOKED 3 my age” "W V l m terial a uranium they are baptized Before their During a British soldier's lwo- "Dangerous?" said a British 8 S 5 ' ' H b 1 yea: bitch in lvlilalaya, tiiel odds lieutenant on his way home after g a o a o 2 e o a a o s W3 "El 1 ti , l I ll! l M l . "I - shootingrhertei!-irgrlslmaretn ens ilflginlal. lls1.onbu: nIot naeiliillg as C R O S S R D I FRESH HADDOCK LEAN LOIN Such actions as are fought are gerotis as walking across Plc- ACROSS 45.Strong I 22.!-urge '" b k h . :lr.:.:;;i:;- ..'::::,:. ':”:l.i!":li: f:.Tf.i'l 532512.12 :;'”..2::';."r:;.: lfssszm. ..".::'”' WA W” F' 9'5: l 0 - - r - - 29C P" C OPS: - 1- - -v 45" nf casualties. unless either side is shall be at home." 5-5'-Ylkei - l Adlllt 1!! h (slang) 2.0 h e I , . 11 uou...n.. pr'lZ.w.t-Tiut - cfurycih eac 25c PUDDINGS .. isoyai. I . calf (Wes. looking for ea .. '" "-5101'” Czech Jews nl5-?-?w- --”-if-"-?-'-"9-"t ”-”-3 ENSTANT 2ior l9c MR8. PHOEBE WEDGE . damage 4.Faisehooda or AN ' O O O O O O I Tim death occurred m North 13. Food fish of 5. Lamprcy 24.Edge - Carleton on Thursda, January w”m”" -e'C''n”"l "” "m""" hum-' .. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR .. . 26th.. of Mrs. Phoebe lllcdge. wife 14. Ha:-ensue 7. Caution garment , ao.Dlp out. 0 has ' I E I c ' l V 0; Joseph L vwedge In he, 80”, 15.Employs 8. Topaz hum- ztiwander uwater . N ' . . . . . . Year. She had been in falling 10-KW of m.1.ns:1.r.1,r'f . -boutldly 3"-Tlbmn . ' 5 Lb 5 I hum. for the past mo yea” BERLIN (AP) P ' l 1 bread roll 9. Adds up 27.Tranapsr- priest. . , she leaves 10 mm.” besides he, f "F86 1'18 S 0 17 Indefinite 10. Settings entllnena 38. Egyptian a Iorrowing hmbandi two ions. Agno Jews in the Soviet Union and in article lo.Latc 28.Girl'a name god ivlr-) MAGIC of North Carleton! and Ambrose of Czechoslovakia are being prepared 13- '5”:l';l")"' 19- V11'Y'l1"l! 3l1l-ltgtlllllll W Cl:PJ: Q or Summcrsldc, an two daughters, by communm sec,-cg pun", S "' W”! l 3 r '19" ""9 3 ' e 711" M . 3 C 1 ' N m i ' n.l?laca (Ind) tenaanciu (Obs) .v k Clarllzonrrfind eblitaryiormresl: Jmfgph sources with contacts behind the mchemgcgt zoppnnch mm. 33.c,m,." 4Lobtun . BC J, Argel-mun. am, of North cm-iet. Iron Curtain reported Tuesday. suffix . on. and sixteen grandchildren. The Moscow trials are reported 21-J01""19Y , T .d Th” ll"1f-Til W31 held 0" Sltllll" scheduled for next month. The case 24' sal"o,::'e" RCQ. S110 C - a KS::.1:lglllwJlg0f::il)l!11 l.-;leAliltl,l:!l:a:g1.h'g 3 1::-ngu; is supposed to follow 35,3'pti.c:al l. Pl ,P l Y3 97- "5"" . High 13:53 &(h9u.l&hI.ilfolr0ll!e::ll cl: llsrracll sources said hundreds of 31 Musical OLABK3 Rev. Reggie MgcDon3ld with Jews in prison in both Moscow ln8l?UmCnb R V . Rev. Father Preston Hammlil in and Prague are potential defsnd- :9.Mnst. do- p & the sanctuary. One of the altar ants. A Communist authority con- 32 rrziezflcatled l j serv t w'u c l,fi edthi. .a0na - '1 , gr:nhE:n gain. 1;lteall'tlil"- (a',:1d::' rgihb: gon3;mmgstwm3;,e :5: said '3 aiiduyrahltll c .. 2 3 , "1 A i th to E scr lll”0- - V . choir. ilte'3llmt'5'v':. lxgt. l'3leler': Israel elilrielliets inside Communist bottom ch” & sIlIll0I'lII g .- Cemetery. ranks in order to bolster llgussian 34. Land- 1 . 'l'l'l iii A ta dl i th A b . measure . evrsehaula rr&"'c:'5'i"nuX"5.'”.v:uw5333 iui'm'i'.i-: Elsi nlt'iviE"" as Part of AUNT JEMIMA 2 HEREFORD Klee. all grandsons. also Joseph The drive is seen as a step in "to be" ' o E vl. Arsenauit and Bert Connie . tit so it eff st to penetrate the u.DsnlalI Read "MIX D '0"!-lll-lliw. and John Gaudet. I Mlddlevlelast. ?I'he first move was weight iTOHNSON'S Y - . There were numerous mass the sale of Csecli arms to the atwun 19: Tgn 43C cards and floral tributes. Egyptians last summer. at. Of the moon GLo.coA1' L S, Floral tributes included: pillow According to both the Israeli 4i.Asti-set ,-tp-g-.-.1-.1 E g '""" 53110. Eva and Family; Joe. and Communist sources, the ltus- urchin on "'17 Ind Family: Ainbtou. - sian eourts will not out to prove oauave on. F.-uif iii: and Family: Mfellll fmn . that certain Jews. hm Wm! IN HARD GLOSS - Tillie and llflntlly; basket of highly placed in at-let affairs. Iyllabie , 39c went from Mi-..aad Mrs. vim worked for the creation of the II.Corrc1t Of. 30: g:::tt and Mr. and Mn. Bob gang: Israel against Communist u.wiu men . N PIN! SIZE . ' '”" " sf how to work It- in in Rudolf Blaasky. Jewish IPA"-Y WYNWUWE " "fl ' . ' general secretary of the Czech AXY DLI AAX B BABDOUIVS-2Ul.PKG. PURE Communist psi-or. was accused of is no N o r is i. L 0 vv 17: "I andwu onuletter nnipiyxaundo for anotger. th;Im0E1ll.l'11ii.1l:.:-'lI:Il0t-l C e a a o C , o o c - - - 0 0 Th unu EN!" '0' Em mil: llgnsgth 3:! lgziilrtlon lit words are all air; - deathcun-ad on. "' --ae- :a..w 9113-. late 33:53, eve.ilInl two years anretlrad from active n" "Y "m "x" "M" "' dmlrem , "Juno & OTHER . 11 titties” hm" hm mil" "3? l!IlmsTi.r'vived by his wife the I A c'""""" own" -- - ' at ' . MYS CICCTITIQ Kenay'i...u,3:'' 11” lfff... "roam when nun-idwat as-rw use-is o-i-'n RT are axaan FLLLIWINTER health ,a tanhonrwlhrhfd. Ionmlll - , :30? in "km. at which time Medial-db Muss wobern. 8 G 3 33 3 P D 0 3- 3 3 Z 7 3 F D ' ” V 5 .. Mann a'.atI1nkeandvIIl'il W"-F '”"”A""' 'd'”" AIBED are once: J1-N BI'DD- "N"? In: am the rltss of mm. L: slam 81- Gem"; - , e-..n.-w- ......... .-..:: "- t ”-.-::r.....- 8- 2.: ............. DUNGAREES - .- fo m...t:.',” the ltotnestud. and a sum Mrs. vniovamhcrnaquou: 1 awn mono r I He no in at wmmud. and Man ll-slew. Portland. Maine to iwuou . r was so couramomgbi Al '1"! than his lill. -rm-11! 1- 0! ' 'ruoae'rnonuv.- Muir no amt ' r 5