zone Rally Held County zone rally Axle Cinidicd Legion was held 5' m 'd Legion Home on .n;um'",:;”.' 826. with delegates 1'11 Wsumme,-side, Borden. Mis- ggrhe and Wellington branches in T:i:”g:T:::;,. were happy to mee Comrade "mmifnilndiidid. Pruollrslnclll Pres- ”"h rsouris. Lt.-Col. .1. A. Mac- memlg Dominion representative :dia,ll Legion. Cardigan. and C” de gum Bryant. president Comiogttetown branch and second Ch” resident Provincial Command. m1T;e.l?llE)i zone commander Com- mie Muttart opened the meeting MW-.--.-.1 Consider Several Taxation Formulas o1'rAwA (CP)-The federal gov- ernment is considering several for- mulas for resolving its taxation dif- ferences with Quebec. officials said V. Friiiiie of the proposals has been urged on as the one that will be placed before Premier Duplessis. guy said Aulhnrliles were askedyabout a "pm that Prime Minister St. Laurent has suggested a formula on those terms: r . 1. A ceiling on provincial reve- nues ll om rlirect taxation. ' 2, Ailnwllig individuals to deduct in full from their federal liability the amount of personal income tax my pay to a province. ”l.l'hilc not ftilly accurate, that's 5 reasunzible facsimile of one of the various formulas under study," said one inforitinnt. Chief issue over Quebec's new personal income tax is the deduct-l ibillty question. i The tax averages about l5 Per cent of the federal income tax.) Qur-burr would like to have it fully deductible. Parliament now allows deductions tip to five per cent of the federal tax. Allierton .Vlr. Raymond Hardy. Mrs. Al'- nmr Hiirriy and Mrs. Arthur wright. hlontrose, visited relatives in Crhftallfl rind Victoria on Sun- day. Mr: A. Ahearn has returned to her home in Alberton after vis- iting in Saint John and Boston. i Sir. and Mrs. Silas Rayner re-f turned to their home in Alberton Friday evening after a pleasant motor trip to Nova Scotia. They were accompanied by Mr. I and Mrs. James Getson of Coleman. Friends of Mrs. Mary Douse. iilbenon. are sorry to know She Is seriously ill at her home. Mr and Mrs. Raeburn Corbett, with lhPll' three sons, Barry. Ken- neth and Norman, arrived in Al- berton Saturday evening to visit llr. iV'vrbctt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ii. D. Corbett, before leav- lng for Karlsrhue, Germany. where Mr. Corbett will serve as I Visit officer for the Department of Citizenship and Immigration. Personals -Mr Maurice Perry. Jr.. of the 005. smell was a. visitor to Char- lottetown over the week-end. Mr. Perry is employed in the Depart- Easl Prince County Canadian legionl Al Summerside 2 and one-minute silence was ob- served for fallen comrades. Comrade Cannon was appoinwd chairman for the meeting. General business was discussed. Lt.-Col. J. A. MacDonald gave a very instructive talk on recent meetings he attended at ottgw. as representative to Dominion Command Canadian Legion. He stated a brief has been presented to the cabinet, strongly urging the; war veterans creased. He also spoke of poppy sales and the Remembrance Day f parade in Ottawa. Comrade Foch MacDonald ex. pressed his pleasure at being able to attend the rally and stated that Legion membership in this Prov- ince was in good condition, Comrade Charles Hogan gave I ' very instructive talk on veterans 3 insurance and brought to the st. tentton of delegates the deadline for this insurance. Comrade wunm Muttart was i appointed zone commander, com- i rade J. Mclsaac deputy none com- i mander and Comrade Richard zone secretary. After the meeting: adjourned delegates were invited to a lunch served by the ladies of the Sum- merside branch which was very much enjoyed. . -L. Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters)-Soccer re- sults Saturday in the United King- dom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 1 Wolverhampton W l Burnley 1 Tottenham H 2 Cardiff City l Blackpool Chelsea 4 Portsmouth 1 Everton 0 Bolton W 0 Leicester C 4 Sheffield W 3 Manchester C 1 Charlton A Newcastle U 2 Huddersfield Preston N E 3 Sunderland i Sheffield U 1 Aston Villa 3 W Bromwich 2 Manchester Division II Birmingham C 7 Port Vale 2 Bury 1 Notts County 2 Hull City 0 Fulham 0 Ipswich T 2 Plymouth A 1 Leeds United 2 Liverpool 2 Lincoln C 2 Swansea T 2 Luton Town 7 Blackburn R 3 Middlesbrough 3 Doncester R l Notts Forest 1 Bristol R 0 Rotherham U 2 West Ham 2 Stoke City 3 Derby County 1 Division III (Northern) Accrington S 6 Gaieshcad 2 Barnsiey 3 Crewe Alex 1 Barrow l Tranmere R 0 Halifax T 3 Grimsby T 2 Mansfield T 0 Harilepools U Oldham A 2 Chester 1 Scunthorpe U 2 Chesterfield l Southport 1 Rochdale 0 Workington 4 Stockport C 1 Wrcxham 2 Darlington 2 York City 1 Bradford 2 Division III (Southern) Brentford 1 Northampton T -' Brighton 3 Watford 1 Bristol C 1 Queens P R 1 Coventry C 4 Crystal P 1 Gililngham 2 Norwich C 1 Leyton O 5 Southend U I Millwall 3 Aldershot 1 Reading 4 Colchester U 0 Shrewabury T l Exeter C l Southampton 1 Swindon T l Torquay U 0 Bournemouth i Walsall 3 Newport C 3 SCO'I'I'ISII LEAGUE Division A Aberdeen 1 Falkirk 0 -i ment of Transport. of Pictou. N. S. -GIV F. PORTRAITS POI CHRISTMAS. - Make your ap- Polntment now at The Read Studio. Phone 8081. -SALE OF home cooking and buanr in hensington Presbyterian Church Hall. Saturday. December lih, Al 3 o'clock, by ladies of the Wlsrecation. Clyde 1 Kilmsrnock l The Western Guardian -MEET AT WELLINGTON - A meeting of the Egg Grading Station Operators Improvement Association was held in Wellington on Friday night during which an interesting demonstration on the quality of eggs was given. Among the speakers were Messrs. Urban MacQuaidy President of the Associ- ation and .1. B. Arsenault of the Dominion Department of Agri- culture. allowances be in- . Santa Coide-Ff-l-Oildiiw o By THE ASSOCIATED l'RhSS I Ea. Navy 27 Army 20 Villaitova 41 l"oi'dliam 0 Boston College 31 Holy Cro:.:. Midwest Notre Dame 23 Southern Cal l7 Arizona 42 Wyoming 40 South West Virginia 14 Virginia l0 Miami 14 Florida 0 South Carolina 20 Wake Forcd Louisiana State 14 Tulane 13 Florida Statel 9 Mississippi .- Clemson 59 The Citadel 0 Duke 47 I.'orth Carolina 12 Georgia Tech 7 Georgia 3 Mississippi 14 Mississippi State 0 Vanderbilt 26 Tennessee 0 Southwest Oklahoma 14 Oklahoma A and M 0 Arkansas 19 Houston 0 Rice 20 Baylor 14 S methodist 21 Texas Christian 6 Texas Tech 61 Hardin-Simmain: . East Fife l Hibernian .'i l . 2') 13 Claus Maks First A Hearts 3 Queen of the S l Motherwell 2 Celtic 2 Rangers 1 Raith R 0 Saint Mirren 3 Partick Thisilr : Stirling Albion 0 Dundee 2 Division B Airdrieorsians 6 Brechin C l Ayr U 2 Arbroath 0 Cowdenbeath 2 Third Lanark -i Dundee U 5 Alloa A 4 Forfar A 0 Hamilton A 3 Morton 0 Dunfermline A l Queens P 2 Albion R -- Stenhousemuir 0 St. Johnslonv 1 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Bangor 3 Ards l Cllftonville l Crusaders 0 Coleraine 2 Ballymena U i Distillery 2 Glenavoii 4 Gleritoran l Derry City 2 Portadown 0 Linfield 3 i New F i I STM new R c ll i ' fimdlgltrton (above) will be In , ””P39ned tomorrow in a core- ,m pub" pm. to which the gen- ” C ha been invited. mrmwi:rofgrsm will be under the yoh 0 Ms..Lawrenco of aint. hm, b iv representing the arch- " "Inch of the Federal De- ,nm"' 1'1 Works and will logic! children of Alberton mm ' brief Dirt in the pro" ””"-- win he made by His M. P. building. of If RCMP Building To Open Worship Mayor Hilton Barbour of berton; Inspector W. H. Niven. of Charlottetown, officer mmsnd in; "I." Division of the R.C.M.P.; south of'Alberton. provides living though," he sud, '1 and by Mr. J. Watson MscNsught.. M.P.. and parliamentary assistant ficer and his family on the second of is lead. rm disappointed but it to the Minister of Fisheries- At the conclusion of his re- marks Mr. MscNaught will dlrectldouble garage. are located on the Edmonton bu an officer of the R.C.M.P. to raise the flag which will symbolise the official opening of the buildlnI- which will then be made available for public lnspecti A P lcascuinip-cc ..The many friends of Mrs. George D. Warren. Mill Road In very ,sorry to learn of her illness. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mu:Nevin. Bras. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawis, Wood- stock. were recent guests of Mr. and Mn. I-Ian-y Lewis. Mr. W. 2. Brooks. Summonide was s. guest recently of his daugh- tar and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bridges. Misses Agnes and Darlene Phil- lips. 0'Leary visited. in Caacumpec over the week-end. Mr. and Moe. Fred Ashley and family, have moved to their new home in Brooklyn. Their many friends regret their departure from the community. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warren, Summerside were recent Sunday . guests of Mrs. Warren's parents.) Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson. r Mrs. Artemas Cameron was in Summerside recently and visited, with her husband. who is A patient; in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. James Thomas. aocompaniecll by Mrs. Horace Gamble. Mr. In Dennis. Mr. J. B. Thomas and Mr Rustin MscNevin were business visitors to Charlottetown on Nov- ember 18. Mrs. Jeanette Ogden. employed in the office of Mr. J. W. D. Camp-i bell, Alberton. was a week-end visi- tor to the home of her parents. llvfr. and Mrs. Harold Cvillis, Ellers-y ie. The government. bulldozer is in operation in this vicinity. clearingl .o.'i. - with sleigh and reindeer Santa; Claus nude his first appearance ni' the 1954 season in summerslde on H l L 0 C k 9 R 0 3 d Saturday afternoon to the deligiill Tm animal meclmz of C””k" . i v Mi" EfllA'ill'(l Griffin of Burlriri . . 1 .d , km. h lion Lot 6, Womens institute wa. H . . . ::.rmfseei(,el;al1al:1l:in?:,eg1ES? hnlin W Cy held at the home of Mrs. J H. Vets in I-orert View on batut'Ci3)'. CARLETON, LOTPG, W. I. , ., , ,. . Getsun. Meeting opened in usual Noveinbcr 20. ii???-ii. ”.3ii.." if-lilo” E?.i.” S.'...'.i1” manner by wwtmx cm W"- i D 3 men's Creed. Roll call was ;-in- Mr Rllfl lilrk Robert Ar.:enatil'. his two hour appetrmnce lll Toy- l.'mri at liolmuns. and one of his little Vl.SlL0l'S. Patti Morle;v. sits on Santa's knee looking over an inter- esting section of the Toylanri dis- play, nnd holding the apple he had just given to her. Patti. 2 1-2 years of age, seen with her mother in the photo above. is the dauzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Morley, Slemon Park. RC AF. station Summerside. Mrs. Morley is the former Norma Mocwilllams of Glenwood. P.E.I. sworecl by six iiioinbcrs payingycii lloulan. mulurcd to Summer- thejf annual fees one new mem. sdzsi. on Sunday afternoon. Novem- ber was also welcomed. The mtn- her 31. utes of last annual and last rel-i ular meelmg were read anr'l' Mr Firmang Perry of l-lnwlaii. adopted. Both members on the motored to Albrrton on Nov. 20 sick committee reported giving two treats to sick persons. I Mr and Mrs Vinrent Perry of The Secretary-Treastircr gave Hilwll-lll. worn visitors on Sunday the annual rcport. Expenditures for evcriing. Novcmber l4. at the home the year amounted to S113 65. Bal- nf Mr and Mrs Arthur Das- ance on hand 5523.30. Rrichos of Forest View. The officers for next year were Als Disappointed This attractive building which is liocsied at the Dock Corner. on -the main highway about a mile quarters for the commanding of- floor. while the main office. living quarters for two officers. and a main floor. The basement contains the heating plant. a cell room for prisoners. storage and work rooms. i.-(Photo by Wotton) an attempt to lateral on his own Over Outcome Of Sensational Game By W. IL Wheatley Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO. (CP)- Chuck Huns-y iiiger, the man who may go down. in Grey Cup history as the K033 of the sensational 1954 game. was the picture of delectioii in Mont- real Alouettea' dressing room after the 26-25 setback at the hands of Edmonton Eskimos. "ll. was Just one of those things: there's no use trying to talk about it," said the former Chicago Bear. The "lt" he couldn't explain was 25-yard line. The ball was gobbled up by Edmonton's Jackie Parker who raced ea yards for the touch- down that sent the Edmonton fans into a delirium of joy. Als coach Douglas (Peahesmi Walker was d pointed over the 1 outcome and made no bones about "'No. I can't say I'm nu:-prised! expected a close game We never had much W” 1, gm” M" am. president of the Charlottetown Lions Club. is seen --we hm . gong mm mg m did Eugene Spicer. president of the Kensington Lions Clu t they not the break bert Schurman. president of the Summerside Lions Club. t at the end. We didn't. someone asked Walker if he thought breaks or football skill de- cided the game. "You saw its didn't turf be air It! t.hspmnun At a Llons- Club charter night program in Summerside on Friday Jack Stevenson (left) presenting a bell and gavel b. while (standing. right) is Her- had just been made. District Govemor Andrew G. Gunter, of Saint J right) had previously presented a charter to each of the newly organized clubs. Seated (left) is Mrs. Eric Jessome of Kenslngton, whose husband the bushes in preparation for s new road in the spring. Miss Stella MacNevin. Pl'flDlO,VEd 'lll the Bank of Commerce. Alber-; ion was a week-end visitor to her home. Miss Ellen MacNevin. West Devon. .has accepted a position in the store !oi Moore and MacLeod Ltd.. Char-. llottetown. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Heath Leard. Cen-r itral. Bedeque, were week-end Vial-l liars to the home of Mr. and Mrsi stlames Thomas. Mr Aulden Gamble. Mr. and Mrsu Elmer Walla:-e and Miss Helen Wal- lace were visitors to summersidei on Thursday, November 18. Mr. Russell Bonyman. Alberion i '.ll'i:lS in Cascumpec recently on busi-l ltiess. i l Sincere -'i.VmDath.r is extended mi lMrs. Charles Gordon and Mrs. Fredl iAshle.v in the death or their father,l Mr. James Wilkie of Alberton i , l l ---.---e--- - l Tyiie Valley I i -7Mr and Mrs George Ems rwere visitors in Bedeque on Nov. to o whom a similar presentation ohn, N. B., (seated, i pant week-end 111 Skinnerls ,with ther parents Mr. Skinner's Pond, Mir. Aldrin Gallat. Nail Pond said Mr. and M31 libs Petarl. Dcnish, returned mine on Saturday from strip to the 0&6 States. Miss Joan Mhodonnld who h at- teriding St. Dunstufs Ont-via. Charlottetown. t in wet-cm with her parents. Mr. all Mrs. J. A. Maocionald. Tigniah. Mr. William O'Brien. ThnHs. III- on Tuesday for Toronto wihnv II will spend the winter months. Mrs. Cecil McCarthy and child- ren Winriifred and Bernard of See Cow Pond, are visiting relatives and friends in Toronto. Mn. Lawrence Gavin, Sea Gov Pond, is viaitlng relatives in Boston and New York. Mr. and Mrs. John E5 Caf'nPYOll and daughter Nora. Summenide. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Cam.- eron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Burke, Tignish. Messrs Ralph Keouah. Christo- y pherls Cross and Louis Gallant, Neil ; Pond. left for Montreal on Sunday. The refresher course which was given m a group of First. Aid In- structora in the Diiltmi School, Tig- nish, was completed Saturriav even- ing. November 13. Dr. Dubicanru: gave a series of first aid lectures on each Friday evening. Many in- structive and first aid films were i shown by Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore. Mr. Gus Gaudot who is serving with the Royal Canadian Navy is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. r Harold Gaudet, Tigmsh. Mr. and Mrs Roy Harper. N Y., are spending their annual vacation in Tignish vilth ll'lPLr parents. Mr. and Mrs John C Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Handralian. Messrs. Louis and Charles Ayl- ward of Charlottetown. spent the Pond and Mrs. William Aylward. Mrs. Alfred Gtllis. Si. Felix. spent l a few days this past week in Char- lottetovm. where she attended the annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the Prince Edward island Teachers Federation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aylward and family. Bedeque, were Sunday guests of Mr. Aylwardis parents. M13 and Mrs. William Aylward. skin. ner's Pond. Mr. and Mrs. James Kenny and son Stephen of Waterford. left laat. iweek for Ottawa where they Wlll reside for the winter months. eral stitches in his face and suf- ferma a broken bone in his nose. Miss Pauline Rorirl. Nur-.95 A"; at Prince County Hospital is spending a month at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril o . lads The United Ladle-' Aid held their g h t .- t appointed: President. Mrs. James” lilrs Jeriv AlSF'Ilr"llillyfil Fnivsl H n , lmPPllnIt at the home of Mrs. Car. gygfigitifjillko mm H. Gcisoii: Vicc-Picsidcni. rs Viou-, was :i xisitur on Suiitlay ai-jweelfglegls M Rm" and Mrs' E' Swmrn MacNeil on Nov. imh. Melvin Gallant; Scci'etai'y-'lrea- lEl'IlIil)n. Niivombci 2l:i at thci ' y S d' surer. Mrs. Howard Arse-nault ire- home of Mr. and Mrs. Firniang: A W” W t 1 ML and M"-S 7-lflyd Darrach 000'" an "'33 . .::;:i it: LONDON icpi- glandmgs nf lhn! Macwilliams. Mrs. Melvin Gallant. H-I-mi wheh upwards Of four hung m6m"" mllsnaji lmr-I P3!'r5Ch'S leading teams in the Enghsh and 1 Mrs. Chester Gets-onv Auditors. Mi anri 31...: Arthur De.;licirhns,dr(,d dmlars was .rNm.ZFd. .pm-i 51” r90Vin- V Scottish .(.(.,- 19.-igur-s: iMr.s C Vi. Nlricwilliams and Mrs of Forest Stow ll'PlF' ll')V(7 i.vai',vlU,edS for the H? I C I Mr and My WP l , , C S I N I H ath entre. r ndcll Dvment LNGUSH LEAGUE Bruce M.icNaughl. School? .om- on ..ituir.iy alloini-un, . menilw; land family were guest; hf. Mrs Division I m1(;1s1:I-W1liSMll3mid CMlRlClill113g"lL 3” l Mr. and Mrs Clark MarQuar- Dymenls Ii-1l'eni.s Mr' and Mrs. W D L F A Plw 3" '5' 9”” '3 3"; i” . rrie w V. 1 '1 w'1 iv 11 -iThos. Follandr '8 mi N - l. kvglyelhan-iptgn in 6 344 24 35 Committee. Mrs. J. -Ii. Getson and. Mr .lr-rry Arsenault and flilllgllrinn Ngle Jaitioragugsu1;wMr.aal:zi . h,,r 2154 on U ay' mg: Preston N E 10 3 6512623 Mg5- Cr N3 lyljaiiiwtllhimsi H ( gilt" Crlrmrulge W”; '”,,rg.hLear-V on Mrs. Frank Jardtne. A Sunderland 7 9 333 25 23 t was eci e o ave ims a a ur ay. ovem ei .. i jW'TT?1-T-ii . I-Iuddgr5fie1dT 9 5 537 30 23 school on November 17th. if pns-t Mrs wluy d M D U to . Manchester U 10 3 343 33 23 sible and also to serve lunches lllliS Jnsvph B Ar;-'rii.atili ni'.a item daulensmxalc tirgas dwe" pivmoh u The next meeting will he held Howlan. has returnerl to her llflf1lf?lrecenuy' lines. at igvhn ande :23: Blackburn R 12 Z 562 36 26 at llltlft hsme otf) Ari lillrli Sllcfndlltlg ;”m”l'l'm9 m lhe'Lorne MacCaull. ' Fulham ll 3 54338 25 senau . ecem er . o a W rnce .ouny ospia. I b ' by exchange of gifts . V glgicheergam U 1110 2:1 333?: 1:: atxllsew:d:g'ibcrs' husbands. On Mr and Mrs rt-ed Rlx or Locke, MElg0':::I-Y a:T;”:f:a::dM;f 11:53”: DP 5 Hellmich Will be , t'n meeting adjourned and Road. worn in 0'Lcary n Mon-I . . l . T . . . . Leedsniirlaion III igl1JII?he8I'Ii)5 33 24 llificlhowas served. day. Nov. 22nd. ” :l1iieTosrllvfddhieenlizrrrliigziliiii ltcenaclif terminating his llractwe Of Bristol c 13 5 2432031 . ,., at p.,;, Hm sch ,1 - - - D Leyton Orient 14 2 438 18 30 ed with a trace of asperity. yvrriiv-: C:-::e.:hi-:ii::adi:1s'uri'riaEr:0.i::i 00 medlcme m Borden on C0Ve"”Y C 11 5 4332427 The dressmz room door W5 W” hing, Nov list. at the home of Mr Norman Ford. met. with a cember 3rd. after which lN0TWlCh C 11 4 5321725 closed and guarded for nearly 15 ML and Mn I.-Hmang perm ypainllll accident on Monday eve. Southampton 11 3 6352525 minutes alter the game before HUM” ” ning. Nov 22nd. necessitating sev- date he will locate in Alber. Division lil (Northern) 078 newspaper men were allowed in- I Scunthorpe U 12 4 4352 - .slde. lVir John Wedge ni Fni'e:-t View. ion, BHNISIEY ll 3 53213?-fl . Herb Triuvlclt. the bit: Negro was in O'Leary. on Monday, No. Ian. was in Forest View. on Mon- Hartlepools U 11 3 52917 2-1 ; (tackle who has played with Alou- vember 22. day evening. November 22nd. ACCHHEIOH 5 11 3 340 79 25 l etles since 1946. summed it for the Workiniztou H 19 5 -.529 33 25 lnthers near him. Mr 335 1'”?-S 1-lIl1'l'R.l'y5"F9' "1 Mr Fir-n..mi: Perry of Howlanf ' SCUINSH LEAGUE "You hale in loss that kind, its l':""9-Si . lPllvp"9'P 1”" 0 Lerali "11 was in Forest View on Tuesday. . " i "i A d DlVi5i0"mAn 2” 720 touch to have the break so that 7”95ll35- N'""”ll"'i' MT Nov. 22nd. bel P?" H. way." Mr" ("liiiorri AI'Si'lllallll of How. A.Nw I Rangers 7 2 2241716! -- - - an - --i . 6 4 iii iii: T - ' - t I Clyde 5 4 . 1 h . . . .... ions u at er 1g Division B i . Alrdrleonians 7 3 0 381917 r-go "s ' Queens P '7 0 127 514 y Stenhousemuir I 5 4 2271614 y Hamilton A 6 2 3282l1d St. Johnstone 6 1 4191513 mu PAI.M0llVE ' S H A M P O O Foapy-action leaves your hair iillriov-easier to let. mo: 55( own i was master-of-ceremonlu Phm , r