a that this the cler, ‘ ss yan tect the -governmest about restrictions on a \is probably Roman Catholic ccpatied Sootenel privately predict that mang on growing period was shorter, dus) | oO Cube last have | Canadians. of the ine | and prtetay pee tet eed } |to the later plasting last cotenahd ; fe |/D@m government apologized, Canada. ? att, cameo 8 21 8 8 a tnd ond ore again carsying co [Said & iistake hed been made, At the present time there are res i Pas é [will not be available until (ho ne or 2 Sao Tu b ante eat oo . | crop ts’ weighed baper's +3 : : quarter the total number of processing in Ontario. But; were among nine Cana-| Six priests returned to Cube th a be added “we'll know pret dian Cat helies missenarios Nov. 18. Two teaching brothers i. ghee gor “on | wee whee areeins te tossed out, ‘slong witha hoat-/did not ge back — Ws mde |The great exodus occurred idb . b. 1: (as bales average around €0 | load of Spanish missionaries, in| s00d they Have been posted to) | Castro's May__ ; pobaces production fe thieied ob & rough following | ounds each”, . 6 cclmtnation WS Ge vevstaien | Day, Fe, ee ee Coe. tar tesa A tame eae province could run tos value of |partial completion of grading, PRICE LOWER? 2 anit | eideriy oe, eee. creed the nationalization of par- something more than $97,008, | which will be finished the iast of | But, he explained, the price campaign: | 2: lechial schools and stated that calculated on a rough produe-|this.week, or early ext week, for 1961 may run slightly lower | Deported at the same time| The clergy represented the) 11 ‘toreign missionaries would tion estimate made yesterday by |on-the government's experimes- |than for the previous year, as|W8s Msgr. Eduardo Bora Mas-|Society of Foreign Missions, | 110 to get out—except those ex- ‘David Peacock, at the « tal farth at Greenfield, |there has been a lot of ordinary | Vidal, ey nee at B-| Sa ey pressely certified as not counter: orion ‘el $6 cans per pound pan He believes the production av- | grade tobacco produced iff O n-| vana and the hierarchy’s| Government sources said the | revolutionary. in 1960, Mr. Peacock is {m|erage will run close to the 1,260 (tario, which may depress the| most outspoken critic of the| priests who went back have charge of tobacco devi pounds per acre of last year, | price somewhat. - Red-dominated Castro regime. | been assigned to rural parishes, FIGHTING HISTORY for the provincial when 22,000 pounds were harvés-| Production estimates for ‘the | He was. accused of fomenting a|some of them to parishes left of agriculture. ; ted in this province. season are up sharply | Sunday - morning disturbance| without clergy by the wholesale| Exmouth, at the outlet of the ROUGH GUESS There were apprentenately 06 | with AGtmmmmmernaesar An-|outside his church in which | deportation of Spanish mission-|Exe River in Devonshire, Eng- bn ; | Mr. Peacock emphasized. that |acres under tobacco production |drew MacRae suggesting dp te young boy died. Msgr. Boza | aries. land, furnished 10 ships for the rdtnpais by making the eet an eo ag’ ef his estimated production is bes- |in 1961, which would yield rough- 300 acres may be grown. - now is in Colombia. a An official of the Canadian 14th century siege of Calais. Se a ft | Se S75? Landmark os Queen Charlotte !s Destroyed sao ee. ‘ origin destroyed : Presents Ch i burned to the . The ’ es Th = short ceremony will buy seeds and garden tools | The farmhouse was formerly * af afternoon, Members of the will | occupied -by=the-fate Alex and Cross Council of Queen and teaching , | John MacCormack, well knowa ts High in Charlottetown, assistance farmers and businessmen in the “ a Mrs. W. W. Reid, ' ! area. ie of dunior Red Cross | re Leone to , .E.1. with the eum of $116- » | several days at the: home ‘of | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeffery. Mr. Harry Stevens of Hali- fax was a visitor to his home “ . in Georgetown for New Years. |, Miss .Velda Fraser of ‘Cross 5 aa Roads was 4 tecent guest of : Miss Emily DeCoste.° : s ‘ f° with his ts, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 8, . Martell. ae aa Mr. Hugh MacDonald of Char- ; = r beeed-o : i oad ~ * =. i i “S rit é le Q 5 i i i il ; aii ut i it their various crops. Young Af- rieans will then eat what they cook during their, luncheon periods. Mr. Lawrence Martell of The idea of this educational project ie designed to “help Halifax, N.S., spent New Years ij f il 38 : k | lottetownh Was a recent guest at | eed: oie sticn ee oe ee + of. Mrs. Allister Mae- - cae eae Mrs. J.W. Lavers motored to Children will undoubtedly pro-| Lower Montague on New Year's vide the spark for healthier and | “ay to visit Mr, and Mrs. Lem- happier futures fof young Al- uel Robertson Mr. Lawrence Batchilder, Jr.: weekend ricans : ; "2 , : The benefits of the “Freedom | Halifax, was the ; - Hunger” campeign, guest of his parents, Mr. and an x cee mere mae 1 RECE 5 the car that 0 | rr mot it : may tague was a-recent guest at the ' ee es It Che ) I e f : i ae = oa to peace, a major | home of Mr. P.J. Soloman. Prove: overt 22 lingg : ‘9 ; 9s and Serre el understanding, Mrs. Reid : yrolet Sales thege US fro, *8h- lookin Co oaid. Chevrolet eee oking a; LORNE VALLEY tr baz ruvsme, 1062 Cag nocoptanc® |=: Accused Committed === wat eral ; Mr, and Mrs. James Mac- For Trial In Co. Court 223-3 edo rence ee a are p of attempted break and | charge and Wade of Georgetown, were Carl Willard Doa- » money to & value of less | sunday guests of Mrs. Parker's was com $50, Kenneth Ralph Dun-| porents, Mr. and Mrs. Manne |. ‘4m city police court yes | can, Charlottetown, was given ® | \aocrath. : year suspended sentence. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay and the testimony of| In addition, the accused was/ yrs Harold Jay, Pisquid were Oliver L. Pineau, steward at the | ordered to enter into a recognt- | guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Earle erv Crrioer's Ciaby | since. inthe amount of $1,000, | MacDonald on Saturday. 4. constables Cha consisting of $500 personal, plus| Miss Margaret Bunchanan ‘Ready’ and Douglas’ Taylor, the | two. sureties of $250.. The accus-| spent the Yuletide—season— with OT : se —————— = of- |ed was remanded until Jan. 10,| her parents in 43 wi ————— fieers com> | to permit counsel, Mr. Gillis.| My, and Mrs. Wiles molds a: —— . : rain —————ll mifted*for trial before the Coun-|time to arrange for recogni-| were guests of Mr. and : Sea ; — Rich- Mre.,.Aly ance. x bert Phillips in Charlottetqyen-om ge of the theft of| Friday. — = one man's felt hat, valued under | Miss Joan MacGrath, who fs Chat | employed with the Royal Bank. Com-j|of Canada in _ Charlottetown, Pet fined Both.of the accused are counsell- | 999 and costs or 10 days in jail. | Munro MacGrath crown is represented by Deputy | or Lund and Maurice Williams, | Valley Presbyterian Church om Attorney-General J. Arthur Mo- [47 no fixed address, were each | Déc. 31, was conducted by dea Guigan. sentenced to 20 days in Queens | conesses Miss Roberta Shaw of a County jail St. David's Church :in LITTLE SANDS A further adjournment until N.8., and Miss Christine Jan. 16, was given James Garry ye EAS . Gormley, Charlottetown, charg- . Claude Matheson Hugh MacNeill and Ewea 4 with driving without due care father-in-law, Mr: Norman Ma- Hume, Little Sands, left Tues- and attention. “Counsel for. the | theson of Forest Hill were among day for Charlottetown, to spend | derence is Mr. Gillis those attending the service at some with Hughie’s sisters, Of two persons charged with Lorne ‘Valley Church on Gun- Mra, C. Macleod and Mrs. | ,eing drunk and incapable, one | “4Y. Johp | I, “Chatiotietowe. | vas given a 2) day suspended| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay, Mer. Marian’ Bruce her | sentence, and the other was fin- |!" and Irwin, Pisquid, were ts, Mr. Mrs, Fete | sett, E.A, Mae “High Bank, ; Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Myers, Miss. Marian Hume, .Char- Cardigan, spent Sunday with mJ mending bee! GECRGETOWN | Mr Mvers" parents, Mr. ‘and Mr. and’ Mra’ Carletea | z "i, con ae : ; r. Munro Mac- and family Little Sands. haan hakiaian ontaete BX. Grath accompanied their daugh- Mr. ‘Charles Whitcomb, Som |" "oS vais NB. accompanied |ter Miss Mae MecGrath tothe erville, Mass., arrived in High | >. Miss . : Greenfield | Charlottetown Airport on Wed- | Bank to spend Christmas holi- asset the Christmas |Resday morning on her return | Gays. with relatives at Bruce holidays with Miss Mair’s par- | ‘Toronto, Ont. - and Mrs. William White, | oo N.S. spent the holidays with Pictou, are -spending < their 08, Waiter: sds his.son and daughter-in-law, Mr. _ Christmas holidays at the home| ‘ Pee on and Mrs. Bennett Crane. ae -tnd te) See “Mr and Mre, CM. Mae gitis in Little Sands who | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Arsenault. tee fecener’s aantntee Goa ait! employed: in Charlottetown | Miss Patsy Lappin of Char-| ghter, Mr. and Mrs, Edward waa & recent visitor Grane st Bangor during the | eee F ii sj lis] Z : g 5 Hi ; hit if i! oii cH sep ‘i stl