- . i , - . - . ED Ii Concerned cWl'rh Future Of sci. S P bl F L I in M9m0"3"' -'”-------- """”" ""'”' 1'”- SDOI1 008 ee I'O ems OI' 0C3 - om... rggulrr, West Coast Salmon 'F' h 0 I d '0” ' 0 ' "' i' " l...-tn ! I '5 efY FNII n US1'l'Y on Seaway Area mo (lath of Mrs. Neil J. Mac- ahMl'- "14 '3' "V , N 111, N Annan. occurred on m o"l'!A'"i- (C?) " 0” ”' F” mi” hf" IWM” in ll-ihithk D ' o'i'rAws. (OP)-Two high-rImk- can transport lsrger cargoes with weedn P , t I It the w” 0” 3"” '”"'” eds"! '09 mhm” Wlmillii 93' ins his yields. but more precise ' I' lng csnsdisn business men ex- less draft than ocesn-going ships. age of yedn. I-liar In 1111135 01 and 3&3. pressed concern today for the fut- knowledge of the salmon is needed. J reused tear Frldliy the sin LEW eight and I half years. during 151'. I114 lire 01 35” O'””mb”' "limo" The numb" i” Y9”? "'lm”” rence seuwsy will drive some Can- i which time me was compelled to n""u'r' mdnda 35.; wen-year In-lmon industry because produced by known number! --1 odisns out of business as a ra- AIbGI'1'OII Prayer remain inped, being stricken with "1" ""1 ”” d d" ' '39”! hi” 5Pi"Vn3-1'3 Wen being sialdied in 1: me pnunt cmmmc "and suit of increased foreign indus- 0 s the crippling disease of arthritis. "id ham” ' W r"”r”r".””'..'29.3..:”"'.?i...... :”.".".:'...”.'.”i.71”.ifli:li.'..:"ii ”" f.?3”i?.l'i”t'. ':';e..m::..:1".i.i. 2:2" mu -m ----m-- --------m--. Services conclude an -em on -o-- w--- m .. 2". -..."'i...::r.."'”"i "'” or. . - - - - ' ' T.R.. Mc-La f M tr 1. - , l hospitals in ohoriottetown . - of W P”m” u”l”3l”9'1 '”u” "t Emphuk W” "W phwd W in at I Prim” Edward mam inn" ident of can:d:'?stcu:lihla;r pfffri. D-mg clogmg ,9;-Vgice of the week v,aldr.:.5MscNenl. the former Maude "5 "mi "0" 0”" nth u- iumimo 3. 0.. told me ilaheriel the moat valueblo specie. the sock- . gm ;'”l.”” ”.:,'f" b,'”f'i ”:,d”:; called for federal restrictions on or pnye, 1,. ti... Ayurwn gm. .1... Mscbonsld, daughter of the lots him" a I 3... neearchlholnl that lnotel-line use eye. with the pink and chum vs.r- keel; 1:e,m":.:r5un:',p::,l;,?e"N.du.g coastal shipping. to limit such trade held in Alba,-wn unmd ohm-ch Ronald and Mrs. Muinonsld. was "5" "'4 w" 3”" of train VIM? 1'03 WW": 1"'l3"' 19”” M” 1" "3""-h imP0T"'1'-'0- ,1 we Wm be uunct unxfhd dodd to Canadian operators. jut, evgmng, Rev, Murfgy Gardner bomg at Traveller-'s Rest. Novem- W9. 0 W G61 ad hm”. can and other indultri-1 9314 d0- 1" 19” 3- 0- lhhermen oeushi 9.- md dlnom, otherwise, he said. with the V... ....;..,.d 1,. conducting me ,.,,- ber 11. ms and lived there untill Mn - month 90790595 ll 0 mm" 500-000 "CRY? lllmoho 01 W h ' opening of the seaway, ships from Vic; by Rev, J. R, McMahon. Rgv, her margiidlge to Mr. MacNeill. New 9"u' 'um 15". to salmon yrodlmtlon. 8.000.000 were from whet is km; Aniuchl 1” mm to be Brndm Wm, wwdbpdld mew. Wm um Mcmwen Ind Rev. A. H. Anmm. V, W”, lea mdny llll tundr- It was a threat. he said in I as the Adams river run-of the the M1 p,m,c,',mk'h0m,, ,0," hm, get all the business. "putting csmr- t.cwir..A's o lpeclnl ..,1m,,,,, we friends Joined them at their homo 191' I 353- ” an... 1 NW" ” ma bum” maul meet" mu” ,1": 5y"'Bm' key Ictiyvity now and we would not dim 30313911 On the beaches and choir sang the hymn "Softly And in C?-19i1P4i-1118 till” 50"-h F5541"! "M H". l ”- Wm l" mam"; ""'m '0 :"':- - be surprised if'rornc of the en- chime Cimdiln ihipbuiidihz Tendcrly Jesus is 08111118-" ' ”"”""”y' 3” hwbwd ""1" misrri Elisabeth munmlndhw M” '"hi1'..'”'3.i3.J.3.lt3”.f32”3f3l”.” cf: MGIIY Hear Final mm” mm m"- Would” ""1" W M'- ””””"i” ”""”” "9ri.”d P72 if ””ii'f.”5? -lf”""”i luv Iieuineion damswo .-- . en rs. eiwssa- ' ........m mm--- o: 5 of 5 - - f.'t?E:.?.?li.?..fi1;'2'i.lf3.l2. ”.'.i”::...”.: comm-on ::::: .l”h.1.i.”:f-”'?iV.”fB”t..23 am we . ---he-. w-- ..M.:.-.. :54 W Jim" M” ”h''” m but H" W mum 01 ermon enes New 01 their Tihh. I J M Thompson of Hamilton 0" ihe story 0! the Pmphei Elllih "Md M h" h"""m"”"3 mm" licaiasosillle Gulls clerrnont. Wm: nlmon '0 the ma. vloe- resident of Canadian West: mund l" l''”''' Km” 19- Me" hive md- did much to man n mppy Mrs Jean Gaudet Boston Minn. He said the problem is being -A large number of people brav- Mr. Alfred Gordon. above. is the of dour”: the pm, of such mini? C Md mm 0 em 01 Jmmy ")5 which science cannot cure Christian home. The young friends Mr - and M" B-mm” &mkw. pgrtly met by the building of fiah- ed the slush, cold and dampness newly appointed sherin for Prince plgnfg come pretty high, but there G,-e,o;u5fdkdo' pmjh to ociangfdns but Jesus Christ can heal them all. 0! 'h'”' f”m”Y W9” 31W5Y3.W91G0"" Kem'mgwn' ' vim to set Swwhinil 56111109 PW W form the insect congregation County. ' Sheriff Gordon will have are no more enthusiastic hockey dd mm mm, 9 would ,,,c,m. He who broke the gata of death is ed '0 her hm” "hm many Wlill M, md Mm y 1- H03... sum. dams up to 100 feet high. But the of the Week of Prayer services. his office in the Court House gm; nnywhey-3 mm in ""31 11-egg. mdlatrm compegmon Rom Eump: an powerful and 30 hearts burdened :;IIlt3JrIl:fIl1gs J;firs cspehtundtrlyd menided . . . I 'I'he'Rev. John W. Mao'Bride oori- building on Central Street in Sum- cludcd his series of sermons ny merside. preaching on the heartening sub- ject of "rhree cheers for Life" when he dealt with the past. pre- sent and future in on relation to Christ. The scripture reading was of Bit, Pours experience in the midst 07 impending shipwreck and contained the words "Be of good ggeef. for I believe God" Acts 27: problem of getting young salmon safely down the rivers past spill- wavs and turbines had as yet been hardly touched. xlvowuinall NEEDED Dr. Nsedler said the problem in B. 0.15 not yet so acute as in some areas of- the United States. but it was increasing. The Nanaimo station chief said regulations that control the salmon Abegweif l'.O.D.E. ,The regular monthly meeting of the Aibagweit Chapter of the i.0D.E..was held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Currie on Thursday sftemooni with the vice regent. with doubt. fear. anxiety and dis- couragement he says ”My peace I give unto you." Offerings received week will go to the Foreign Bible society. Mother Of Dr. Sheppard Found Shot To Death CLEVELAND FAPI-The ailing. grey-haired mother of Dr. Samuel Sheppard. convicted wifevslayer. shot herself to death Friday in a locked bedroom. police said. Another snn. Dr. Stephen Shep- llard. found the body of Mrs. Ethel Sheppard, 62. in an upstairs and they will not be deprived of their favorite sport without A strug- glc. We read an article about last winter's world championship Oly- mpic hockey matches and the sur- .prising win of the Russians. The writer said the European teams are concentrating on tricky stick- liandling, fast skating and smooth combination play. with little body- checking. I-Is characterizes this type of hockey as crowd-pleasing. More and more people are siting, have we made hockey a poorer spectacle by introducing the new rules. You certainly can't prove it by the sell-out crowds Detroit, Toronto and Montreal are getting, but on the other hand. Ottawa has gone out of business. and l'IlB.Yi,V other centres are feeling the pinch. Mug Hubert MscNeil1 and Mrs. Adrian Araemult, Antigoniah. NA. Misses Amelia and Imelda Mc- Leilan, Boston. Mass. Mrs. Laurette. Bnmhn of Boston. She worked whole-hcartodly in E"'"""'”"' all phases of church work end for 9159;; may Ngm Q, 3, 3, many years during the pastorate chm-logwmwn. K of the late Monsignor D. J. Gillls. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mclnnis. Indian River. she and her late 1:-nmjgm, M-335. husband prepared for his coming Mr. and M.rs. Harold Gomlley. in their home twice yearly, dur- Bgsmnv M35, mg Advent and Lent, when nelgh- Mmgeg 12-10;-ence and Kgghjun bors had it special opportunity to Guudg 1,0,-ems, penngylvgmg attend Mass and receive Holy Com- Mn, Lguremg Enmjm ox nogum, can factories which had lower pro- duction costs. "There is a. wide range of On- tarlo industries now suffering from foreign competition," he said in an Ontario Chamber of Commerce panel discussion on the uawiiy. "Cheaper transit for incoming pro- ducts will only add to the present Ontario industrial troubles." Views of these men were op- posed by W. H. Boslcy, chairman of the Toronto harbor commimiom ers. and G. G. Mcbeod, federal transport department economist. ANOTHER. MIDLANDS Mr. Bosley said shippers from all parts of the world are anxious to settle in Ontario. The seaway and power project would make On- tario a rival of such historic in- were also held in behalf of the societies of which she was a mem- ber. She was also known as a good neighbor and was always one of the first to render assistance in time of need. (Photo by D. W. Selrs) Bedeque Bible V Society Meeting -At the close of the Week of Prayer service in Bedequa United . Church on Thursday evening the The nestles as was Bedeque branch of the British and Used as an introduction to the Foreign Bible Society held their 5e"m0'” Wmdh W55 55555 0!! '-110 annual meeting. Mr. Howard WW1” Oi Ch'l5i- 9 Re'V- M15 Schurman, president. presided. Due MECBWG Hid ” had 9- Word to the luness of the secretary for the past when he said to the treasurer, Mr. Vernon Craig, Mr 51" M Ll": 93153” be M 399d Ghee” Arthur Murray acted in his place. my Sm” be mrglvm ”hee- 1” ml" The financial statement showed glvdm” "'”"”51”'ffg”- b”"i9" sissls had been collected to date an atlumlb ng oc reconcilia- ' Mon to God are taken away. wider A vote of appreciation was ex- ti tiring the British and I munion during these Holy seasons. She taught classes ,in Christian Doctrine and was ia promoter of C d k the League of tin: Sacred Heart. O S She was an active member oi the The members of we mmuy of an Indian River - Kenslngtori sub- lace M;-sgn, J. MacNem' New An. Mrs. Leslie Simmons presiding hum, tended to the officers and collect- b d 1 ' 1. - at 151 15 th e mi w ' v ' ' mi 01 peggg and 111 1-,; .M..M...: t- 1 1 g th 3 -um Mm. 9 r00m 0 hlsd ome Where sne V Oh 0 - 9 B 0"? Omen! nan. wish to extend their sincere V” 3"” M”K”' ””V”"” 1” with God are opened." ihgwicce "5 i” W" ”””””ii 93”" W" Continued from page i liaurisdfsmfhg arr:-lrgrrilrsauilr arrld the De- had been staying the last two League. thanks to the Clergy. Doctors. .-services home and abroad report- and point of the m m ing the past year. .. - . - P " . aged day; she was g charter member of Nurses mend; and neighbor, who .d that six dozen dlliperslhad bicep words of mum 3 tr? 31:1”; The following officers were re- R v- F tors grill;-gllevcland belt in the Uni H” M” g domed body W3"; the New Annari Women's Institute g5sj5t,e&"durmg the jnnegg and . R . r ' . . shlvvod 10' OVEFSGN T9191 '3" 3 on the smmgwued an M Games. elected. President. Howard Schur- e lews ac M.-. McLeod be1,e.,ed Camdm, sprawled across the bed. a snub- whose sick committee visited her death of their beloved mother and number of knitted articles were being collected for shipment. Mm. Currie. educational secre- tory announced that patriotic cal- endars. a. book entitled "A Queen and Her Children". candles and regularly durlnlz her long illness to all who sent Mass Cards and bringing treats and subs. -met.-saga; of sympathy. During her confinement to bed. U. 5. Wheat. Cori-on man; secretary-treasurer. Vernon Craig. The meeting closed with. prayer. i nosed .38-calibre revolver by her side. One shot had been f' ed be- hind her right ear and s e died jusi. before noon. Across the mom on a card fable The chief effort in recent years towards a general reduction of trad- El. inlz barriers between countries has lbeen a general agreement of tariffs and trade signed in 1947 at Geneva "Be of good ohecr. it is I, be not afraid" Mr. Ma.cBride suggested that these words have a present application and indicates the un- failing presence of Christ for us shippers would hive an advantage. over foreign competition because mosif Great Lake. cargoes would be carried by lake carriers which Mrs, MacNeill maintained her keen interest in everyone and in the af- fairs of the world until the end. treats had been sent to the Chapt- er's two Adopted schools. Calen- den had also been sent to sum- msrside High School and St. Marys Acsdemy and a number of country schools. A sum was voted in appreciation in Messrs Cudmore and Warren of Charlottetown who have been jud- ges at the chapter's annual. flow- er shows Officers were nominated for the coming year, ennusl meet- ing to take place next month. Mrs. W. P. Callaghan. Mi; Colin Ste- wart and Mrs James Hill were sp- pointod acruttinsrs. Afternoon tea was served by the hoeim. Mrs. Currie. smistcd by Mrs. I-1,5. Hinton and Mrs. Thane Caxmpbcll. 0 the words of Christ have overcome the world". companionship for the hope for the future." life, how could. it be when Christ has spoken?" participating, in our every day living. The con- cluding point of the sermon from previous to "his bertayal. "Be 04' good cheer. I "The application of this scrip- ture,” said hhc preacher. "was the promise of Christ for the future, hence the word of Christ for the past. the present and the future, indicating forgiveness for the past. present, Mr. MucBride in the conclusion of his sermon claimed he was just- ified in saying, "three cheers for otherwise The visiting minister expressed his appreciation to the ministers tihe organists and S'side High Noies By Betty EILIIIBII On December 29. a party was given for the Sum-Hi bowlers at the Legion Home. The music was supplied by Lowell I-Iuestis and his orchestra, with Liz Bowness as the chairman of the dancing and en- tertainment committee. This party was much enjoyed by all. Curling teams are now bCll1f or- ganized Bi Si!-H1-H1. but consist of boys only. The girls put their names on the application paper on the bulletin board, but they were 8.11 scratched out. with the notice that no girls were snowed. This "boys only" business is highly ob- where Canada and twenty-two oth- er countries. including the United States and the United Kingdom. our chief trade custiiners, commit- ted themselves to a general down- ward revision of the then existing custom duty levels. In 1949 ten additional countries entered this agreement, at Arlrlesy. France. The next negoiatlons were held in Tourquay. ngla-nd. in the winter of 1950-1951. when six more coun- tries became partners i.o'i.he agree- ment This International Trade Agree- ment. commonly known as ”GA'I'l"'. consists of two essential parts. First. it establishes is code of con- dllct in international trade. Sec- ond. a schedule of tariff conces- slons fair to fill participating coun- tries can be negotiated at trade to two and it half million bushels and also increased the tablestock quote in thost-5 years when United Stats production is below normal. L! is difficult to understand the reasons for such disparity in the duty on-potatoes It is true that Canada has admitted this product duty free in the past. This basic policy has not been chifiged for many years. Traditionally. the United States position has been the op- posite. but ln,.cpite of the differ- ence in tariffs. generally speaking Canadian exports of potatoes to the United States formerly have been in excess of our imports from that country until 1960. The prem- ium obtainable on United states currency in this country helped to overcome the tariff disadvantage. lay 5. note which said: ”Dear Steve: I just can't manage alone without father. Mother." CONDITION IS CRITICAL Her husband. Dr Richard Shep- pard. is in hospital with pleurlsy. His family told him. nf his wiieis death and reported later that he is in critical condition. in danger of pneumonia. Dr Sam heard the news in county jail where he is awaiting the outcome of an appeal against his conviction for second-degree murder and a sentence of life im- prisonment. He was convicted Dec. 21 of bludgeonlng his pregnant wife. Marilyn. in death in their home last July 4. In a legal move Friday. defence counsel William J. Cnrrigarl gava Visitors received the same warm welcome and were mspired by her resignation in hearing her heavy cross. she was also visited regularly by the clergy of the Roman Catho- lic Church and the Last sacra- ments were administered to her. by .B.ev. Father Corcoran. There are left to mourn two .daughters. (Mnmiei Mrs. Edward pLcugl'i1in. Sherbrooke. lF'iorcncei lMrs. Wilfred Curley. Clermont, and one son. Allie. on the home- stead in New Arman; also one sis- tei-. Mrs. John S MacNelll,rBrook- lyn, N, Y. and four brothcrs,'Frank MacDonald. Charlottetown. Major, Summerside. Fred. Rosalind, Al- berta and Dr. I-lrulbert. Deatborn. Michigan. Her funeral was held from her For Yugoslavia WASHINGTON. (A P) - T he United states has agreed to send 541,000,000 worth of wheat and cot- ton to Yugoslavia to relieve I shortage resulting from poor crops. some 425,000 tons of wheat valued at 531,000,000 and 510,000.00!) worth of cotton will be paid for in dlnars which will be used to support Yugo- slav development projects. The new shipments will increase to 60.- 000 tons the amount of American wheat being shipped to Yugo- slavia i.n the 12-month period end- ing next July 1. . N. S. Man lniured In. The Yukon chirsfo lihlhl -.leCl39db ill ll5.i Eh. . PCI'3onal8 noel mdr wear, ccponnsrrlftlgzili-t:,ri)elf?)r would like teo gcllrl. gllho Zidtult 33:e':l:ce:m':"d ::'rm?nn:er::euP9; now such currency sells at a dls- up a motion for a new trial for lg1':1'1rgffld';("ece.m 3:5 Iggy - .. . .. ey - hg . . hbggg.. I-nsmst. .M.n. David Edwards and me” ”Wl” ”W”d”"”e- W” " wwun" WW” 7 assenlce the prime purpose of count em 3renCS:fmH:m,ot1de Juadsgf Edamdexl momma. December 10th Where 0TTAWA- iCPimC0Ml-- R086? since 1950. when price support in the United states was lifted on this product, a downward move- ment trend has developed and. as a result. for the past three years the balance of potato trade has The service was conducted by the minister. the Rev, J. Donald Mncxny who on behalf of the Sum- merside Ministerial Auocialtion ex- pressed thanks to the congregation for their diligence in attendance. Requiem High Mass was offered by Moore, 29. of New Germany. N B. the pastor. Rev. Louis Callaghan, is in hospital at Fort Yukon. assisted by Rev, Reginald Mac- Alaska. with severe acid burns to Donald. Seve nMile Bay. as de9.- one eye after being evacuated by a con. Pall lbearers were grandsons ibush pilot from his remote Yukon 'and nephew of the deceased and detachment of old Crow. RDMSP dailirhtar, Vivian. Summerside. have returned home after spending the Christn-in holidays in Concord. N. H.. Portland, Maine. and Moncton. N. B. "GiA'I'r" is to reduce existing tariff and other barriers to trade. Already this Agreement has made is worth- while contribution to the econo- mic stability of those countries participating. Its continuation and Blythin. who presided at the trial. that he had been unable to find enough new evidence lo support the motion. Preparing to a.sk instead for a The Sum-I-Ii basketball team was beaten by Charlottetown in Char- lottetown last, week by the score of 65-22. Windsor Arsenault was high scorer for Summerside with -Mrs T. A. Mclvor of summcr- - - - c - -1-. who has no muromme ox 3”s&”i;.l.'..f-if'c.iZE.l."..3f...”f&?;i.” ”. ””””"i gggggcgg degggcmeng, 0;; -W133: ?.”;'”.il': i3.Y?..”..” Yfgifft.-?”.:”: 22:29.1”ildzipesii..f.Z”'l;..CT.?”?3 ;;;;,,g:e;;g,Lf;rolC.:.:3 mi he-if.2?:"332i';?.”'f:?..?:.ilf.;. ..... - . esse r . . . . . . .. breaking her right wrist. is it pair Sprtndhup 2;, 5,, for M. hag-n, The Sum- l-Ii Students Council but its pmvmois mustebeefdlroand elusive total exports of Canadian definite slay of execution 0'! His MEDNEVI Maurice cmken and about how the accident occurred lent in the Charlottetown Hospital. wrdr. Murray Turner of Mono- ton, N. B.. is visiting with his bro- ther Roy at the home of Mr. and MIL A. 5 .McAsscy. 36 spring stmet. Svummersidc. Western life sentence. . Dr. Sheppard has maintalncdl steadfastly that his Vi'llP was i by a bushy-haired inlrli or who lrry vaded his home and k ncked him: unconscious when he ran to her aid id.-L av will make a contribution top the minor hockey program at the Raceway Stadium. according to in- formation received from Don Cam- eron. the president of the coun- cil. The exact sum has not yet'been .. .. .. upon In the sum-Hi Bowling week Margaret potatoes to the United States ii- mounted in 6.470.000 bushels. Im- ports from that country in the same period totalled 1.751.000 bus- hels. For many years the United states was the most important market for Maritime potato growers in spite of the fact thiit a substan- sesrchlng, provocative and inspir- ing sermons. 5. l-lubert'MacDcnhld. Interment, was or about Moorels condition. The in Indian Rlwr Church cemetery Whitehorse detachmbnt. which ad- . Louis Callaghan per- vised headquarters of the mishap forming the last rites at the grave. today. said it. is unable to rehab on cam, she did he, very be” old Crow because the radio trans God grant her now eternal rest. mfg E-htffekhfake d0W;l1- Th ad The following floral and spirii.- 5'. an i '99” "I '1! mil tributes. also numerous mes- gig” stmdmbuahmpmim 3” D-Vmlem sages of sympathy were gratefully re ur "3 Anal” fmm A!” subject to changes that fully re- cognize what is in the best inter- ests of all phases of each countryls development. It must also recognize the fact that moderate tariffs are a legithlatc form of protection to producers and should be the only barrier to complete free trade be- tween member countries. .75 5' n. 1 9 3 lcharlesbourg near Quebec City was first settled in 1059 and known originally as Bourg Royal. Guardian" Big most M this Joan Carrutliers d be tlal duty had to be paid. Certain lavik 130 miles northeast of Old had mm high mule md high Sonia customs duties slloul d When” U I n V m.ewed' . U . 33039133 UNITED -lvonm nmsovs umrsn ”"'9- while "if 5” mine" ti? trlhidgctqnllotogrohgndiilir gill; (:erl:heg& mazrkegnfor ll-loin MOVG ROCk P." A... d .6-Qffii :l.:l:1neXl;e1r51p:lllteds E ii: "iP'"3T 053303 - Wvice olluncn or CANADA. - Services S9” mm" in ”" W” dmmn. trade estlfictions of a similar na- seed and wblestock because shlp- "' - ”' "1 .F”"”y' RCMP tpnea: th er thaw Kiosk: Slmdw-11 0- m- F-9V-Oh”-T195 5- for Sunday January 9th. Freetown D” hm high single! md 5”" cure of-e contrary to the best. pi-in. ment by water from Island ports OTTAWA, (GP)-Ripple Rock-- 5,," bm.de, pl: wdcunfd 8:1 will u B'm'”n- ii a. m. T1:i1V61lC!"l Rest. 2 p. m. high "hr”' lhmsey l5 39W”? W cyplgg or i'oA'f'r" exogpt when was at B. n1lUCh lower cost than to menace to we t-coast .shlpping- ' .0 F-015,, Ydkdn 1.70 mud: wuutun ' -TIYON BAPTIST PASTOIV North Bedeque 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. K. be qlme 3 bm7Vl"' mvmg had govemnlental action to curb ex- rail Shipment-to the Same mhrlwisiniay be blasted from the face of Ed and Marine. Wilfred and word Nam '1,.du.bann Wu lth" ATIL--Dr. Ernest J. Barrass. Min- Campbell. . gig" lg)t"””Gq”"9 3 Fumber i” cesslve production of any product from northern areas in lhe UTl1- the earth by B. single explosion. F'10l”ehC9- Moore had lost an eye in the acci- lstsvr. services for Sunday. January dd ' d meal an Ey '5 eamy me b”l' within a. country is deemed expe- i-ed Si-Bi&3- HOWEVE13 Within T909113 The speech from the throne. den... RECEIVES SAD NEWS Mr. M3-9905 bowler among the boys. and also the men's league which is played :3: Tuesday and Wednesday even- gs. years the development, of motor transport has to a large extent eliminated the advantage which Maritime growers once had in those markets Not only that. but read at the opening of Parliament Friday by Governor-General Mits- sey. said the government will ask members to vote funds ibis ses- sion for removal of the rock. it is Old Crow is in the far north- western corner of the Yukon. about 140 miles south of the Arctic coast dient or where unusual increased im-port quantities of any product cause serious injury to producers and could thereby create a mar- keting emergency. om. Tltyon ll.oo s. m. Nsstmo a- land 7.30 p. m. slmdsy school at Tl-you 9.45 5. in. All welcome. -FIBEMEN CALLED-5ummer- W." T. Matheson of Summerside recently received scdnews from his sister. Mrs. R. M. Gaudet in Van- couver. 13.0.; of the sudden death Allie and family. 2. Ed. and Mamie Laughlln. 2, Wilfred and Florence Curley. 2 New Anmln women's Institute. 1. aide firemen responded to a call at - - I - v the hem. of mu some;-, 130 nu. gugs ::b;':dv::c2u'::;nb'' 20"” O NADNS ACTION "W smmtgmtyg” ”:w”;Weme,:;E hi: located in Seymour narrows about Mg. and M”, Mgume cmgen, Al'Il'l-KISSIIIQ Dl'lVQ ward street. ebout 7.30 last evening ALBEBTON P 1' h ' L A H ,, pl”? 105 '9 main” Egomme md 100 miles north of Vancouver. Emerald. sfu”,.d In where a flue fire was in ogrcss. ' "W" Ch"”- I5 efmen 5 Can Under GnA'I'r Canada reduced mm: 6 tr 9 Y The exact method to reduce the Sisters of Mount st. Muyla, Y W The u ited ch of c d t dustrinl centres of Quebec and On- Thu-; ya no dgmggg, " "rah "ll 5- MI smut has been to the mm In its ll-P111 11119057: Mhedulb 03 35'3" d rock in a depth 35 feet below the Charlottetown. TURIN ta Rev. Murray Gardner. minister: ' 1,000 items including everything tsrio which were traditionally sup wince of me narrows has not vet Rev. Louis Callaghan. Indian . I ly (Rsl.ltersl-PLa.1n- "RIO" UNHED CHUECHEE Jam 9. 1955- Alberton. Sunday d”m”"dm3 ma” fishermen 1" cm" from cabbages to locomotives. Un- plied largely from the MHiilmes- been decided Howver Madden. River. clothes police on "anti-kissing" 3l"V-”Y- J3-WHY 9"” C399 T”"' school 11 am. Worship 7:30.p.m. ””'m w”'”3 be p1”edo"”' mmlng der this agreement it was in the H W Ymmi d.,pu.V 'm,m3”m. of M,” Jean Cumh Carmen Bldg patrols Friday launched an sll-out - 9'" 11 0' m cnpaud 3 pl m' Two" Chsclimpec. Holy cimmunlon and um” to mm” M farmer” in me best, interests of Canada. to secure OVERALL P051110" -1” - W k -S the mom damn mg - morality drive in Tllrinls movie 7.30 p. in. Rev. Lloyd Archer. matter of federal government loans wd dndedstdnd that trade npggl... Pu 10 01' 5- '1' l ' durley Gmndchndrenv clamor" theatres, stability in foreign tariff levels. particularly with the United states who is our biggest trade partner. In fact. over half of Canada's total exports find a market in thelUnF- ted States and nearly three-qusn ters of our imporm come. from the same country. This is not sur- prising because our two countries have for some years the highest price levels on goods and services Sermon 7:30 pm. -CBAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD rsmsnss. - services for Sunday, January 0th, 1056. First Bunday after the Epiphany. st. Elizabeth's Ghurdh. Springfield. 11.00 ii. in. Morning Prayer. St. John's Church, Crspsud. 1.30 p. m. Evening Prayer. Rev. George R. F. lifbsary, Rector. --GOING TO GOOSE BAY - able way appears to be a single underground explosion. The government dPCldld in silk Parliament for funds in remove the rock on the recommendation of a special committee of the Na- l.lUl'lBl Research Council The com- mllf.PF. suggested that the rock be, removed by blasting either from. above or below water. At a four-hnur practice man. oeuvre Thursday night more than 100 policemen of the new morality Squads.-first of their kind in Italy -Dounced on 35 kissing couplu in a number of theatres. The culprits were led out to the lobbies and warned that they were vmlal-ins public decency uncles of the Italian penal code. Then they for boats,' equipment and shore in- stsllations. His speeches on the present disparity between the pos- ition of the farmer and that of the fisherman have been frequent. logical and strongly supported by members in whose constituencies the fishing industry is of import. It is understood that nne of the strong supporters of a flsherma'l'i'B iations have repeatedly requested a better tariff treatrnent. on po- tatoes from the United States whose: ratcs certainly seem unreasonable when compared with ours The overall trade posttion in fruits and vegetables between the two countries warrant such considera- tion. For example. in 1953 Canada imported from the United states --POIJOE COURT-In summer- aide Police Court yes dcy before Msgists-sis I. 11. strong. Q.C.. s mm from Montrose. residing in Summersids, was fined 810000 or om month in jail when he was convicted of pointing I rifle at another man. -KENSINGTON United Church. Catholic Women's League, dian River - Kensingtori. Mr. Frank MacDonald., Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs Major MacDonald, Summerside Mr. and Mrs Rosalind. Alberta Mas. Colin and Mr. In- Fred MacDonald. and Mrs. Fred MacDonald. Shcrbrooka. Sunday. Jen. : Church School Mm No,-can mm-non um Miss mm mg mg been J wagon Mac in odti to the value of Gen Young said he expects that . xom ,; i ' ' of my counLfY m the worm The we Comm 1 9' ' ' ' . - . Mas. Daniel and Mr. :1 d M . "'9 mm W 8” him"- su sail osacrur-iant oi" the Loliqdil Blanche Cameron. two Popular Nsught. Liberal membe for Prince Mime, 01 mg, jg uguguy m (5. one hundred million dollars our pllbllr. works englrieeis uili make Benn?” MECDOMM. nzvelleils Bur, (mm mddy non. minus 9,. 7sgD0l' - I-111.. It-ltllden gzwors ll young ladies frojm the IN" 01' "M and parliamentary assistant to Wu, of the umud sum (,0 mg exports in the same year approx1- ii decision in a neck or 10 days Res, random ggamgy the code Wm - R-.ev :1 Ml:rrae1ldB:o Royn(lnB.-uh lnil1s8un1l:ner.ldllI'I:e&f':: ML sxnchm In M. lposmon of axbent 9! "'0'" "V9 hlmdmd mur muted Wenty mmwn dollar” " ” on the membd In M uudl Mr and Mrs. Errol Laughllnf whisked sualghli of "7 W139” . mmhm - - - -- - -v gues ya. mglgn me I Demo W pirrliamentary aasistan however. mm to . mum, 4011”. per ygu, ratio of five to one. I Shamrock?" BWHIL trial. others deemed less of- . cos. y w re y 61116 - Muciveuzht wu forced to carry All those factors make the forth- During loss the value of ,vege- U S Arm see Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matthew. lensive will have their nsmes listed -OOUNTY MAGISTRATE - In main 10? 5 NW -3 membm 01 "'9 on his miallonery work privately. coining revision of those trude tabla trade nlone between the two - - Y summemd, on a warning register. county lnsgistrau,--1 court yestor- Royal Bank staff in this Lsbradol; His position as pp-filamentary a.s- gggggngng. . mute, og comem to wunmu wu mm. to one. Amine, D I - H I Mr. Ed,”-rd uwdhund Bram. The morality drive followed . day. Magistrate R. s. Hinton. Q.C.. town. Miss Morrison .3 daughter 0 sistant would preclude him from all phssu of Canadian economy consideration is that the volume 9: ares e 5 mrd on, furious row in it theatre two nights Dretldins. two 16-year-old boy! Mn Ind Mr!-M1Ch"1M0”"50n M Iursellinz soverliment policy on including the fruit and vegetable of crnodion farm produce sales . it Mk” T,,.,.... L.,.;,,,,,,, 1-m,,,,,, turn when two offended pmon. 5"-im DWN3 chi-TIM Wiih DTMKWS 573-54 mV"v h” helm wnh the W9 7109' 9' i-h0 31501”-' industry. The potato growers have to the United States is small in om 0 ' 0 rams in blows with. g ymjug mm and entering the store of McWil- Bummcrside branch for the will The new cat h the full support a particular interest in what is relation to other products and. M, and Mm Gem.” Ox-onnor courting his girl in the next. row liems and Ttrrner in Olaary end two 1011!. '1 lie Mill Cameron. I of all Prince Edward Island's mem- done because four years ago seine therefore. has little influence on WAQMNG-1-oNp(Ap)DAnm. Sgc. Tomnwd om ' ' daughter of . and Mrs. .1. Com- eron of Wellington. hss been with 50" Ind Semi-oft. the market price structure of that country. However. any reductions efforts were made to obtain a stealing moo. pleaded guilty and more favourable tariff deal with- were remanded one-week for sent- rethry Robert Stevens said Friday "I have never felt better in my Mr. Urban lsughliri. Sherbrooke. Miss Helen Lsughlin. Toronto, Bingo Ban To zncc. your fllharieliwl. spires: the&w,Il- Summmido I0? the S I. R out aucciess andd since t:hai.mi(.1une in the United hantatgdsi farliff igl rctir me md , am not ,wgm,,3,-- 0,... mm end one indiv u . w DIS 3' - the whoe Cans inn no to us- the most, part in s y re cc - Wm, this 0,-,e.nn, gtgurment. M nd Mr. R id M cDo - 5" bil"s1rrid,?dm:lld mm mliligli ..ougg-1- op nomm Mr "ad e e: oulie grymilina lourlid ii-Self Logging edodacggsher returns to lcanadlnn Stevens todr recognition of pub- ald.rNt:rfh Beicqugnl 3 n 'n FCTCC ON I I W030 00!! -- - In 0! 0 V9 5503 051199 70 Di” - llshed l'ep'oi'ts that he was leaving Mr. and rs. H be i. M cDo - '- of having rhort lobsters in their mg Brenton v. J - care For Line dvurjlee out-side ihlacounirl!:kh:cll- We must recoginze the fact that office. aid. -rrsveuclir nut: r ' " w E STVILLE, N s. (cpl- P0'lBIl10I'I- HM! 107105 fl-M04 lllilil 01 M310? 0'0 I 0 "9" To 0 m SAW” W 9”" :me on COP?-lih Nmmodii-i - Partlc- There have been recurring rum-V Mr. and Mrs. Walter crokerl. Maw" J. Robert MacKenzie said from 336.00 down to ll.00. A man in; whm the cuff of Maobeu; P R NTO (CP)- Trans-Canada '1? secret; Ifrl im mat hue ulsrly pots.toes- the United states or; in M13 lug week um, Sfgvans gummemeldu Friday a week-old municipal ban from ilt Eleonora chimed with Motor! seihmd It the home”: inc Line! I-iii hes selected the '"o:”0"'md1: "'13? lzfnmy fink price level. has the United Sum departure from the govemmeni Mr. and Mn. Alex Moopomis, "H bingo will stay in force until being intmricafsd in a public place Mr. and Mn. Murray willst. .t!;oIrnthern izlgte for in pipe line the "mmmm D0"-l duty. pretty well determine! our who imminent. The New York Bummer-side. dcflnsuvlliiilnn produces I for-mu); was fined 030.00 and costs. 8. Robert Hon read a complimentary r ging erta natural (in to - price level. Therefore. it is of great '1-lmgg uid pi-idoy he would re- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Connolly, rvermitimg the game um-1.; gmcg ..g,Ayl1g1I w, 31, 3, D M", A, cddreu after which Messrs. Sigurd Ontario. a source close to the pro- odlomnl Aolnmlwn importsrlcs to our Cemdisn c- sign "just as soon as President Eis- Charlottetown. d control. W. beard entertained the mblnbs uwxllmall "id 7'94 hhii!i'h!"." loci laid Friday. i h an iohseek further reduo1:l:;Il 11-! enhcwer has found; successor. and Mrs. linen Phslen. The prohibition and the heated of tho w. u. s. of the Bummersido IMO the lmlehmiohl 90 09” Mihoulh '-he comvlnv would original "GIATT" egreemenfs 601' i 0 Uh"-ed gm?” argue; senator Charla Potter Rep-Mich Charlottetown. December dob... which preceded told s reporter rrlday he hsd "in- formed the administration" he still Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Macoonald. Charloticmwn. refreshments were served by the neither confirm nor deny the re- ladiaa. Mr. unclean. who had been were based we of dllt Clint- port. it was learned the pipe line on n Y in: April irt. 1047. At that time H mm mm" clemymn ”bj'"'- Agreunen which the President has the power in 3;,-enuoudly ,0 the tow!” mu, at the January meeting. The devot- dent of the company. recently win swing north from the L-kw the Canadian leriff admitted po- '0 woke reduction! of fifty per believed Stevens and army coun- Mr. John Mrcxinnon and Benin, hing parties . week and 9.. . ion wen m4 M5 W"19CuW Vim 3”” hull Ind 10110" "10 Thlnlclmdl tntoaa free of duty except for six :00?! in "'0 "W 0215 WE? -OX1-Win! cellar John 0. Adams should resign New Annan. ice clubs that sponsor-od Mrs. q. 3, Jelly, the opening hylnnd Inn 1101011 hllhw-7 route throuiln Tlmmlns weeks in the year - June isth to n Inillry lei. 1 . or be fired. Mr, William ilclmrty. New An. stnutly defending the um. .. , Ming "Take time to be Holy." The -unis COUNCIL IIPOIT - Ind Klfkllnd I-like Ind down N0- July dist -- when n duty of Mme Potato interests can no longer .Potisr was a member of the Een- nan. source of charity,revenue. Scripmre lesson was read by Mrs Abarton Film Council has snnoun- 11 highway throush North Bsy- per cwt. was imposed on table po- stand sloof on any mom: or tariff ate douh-commitlco which held Mrs. Ida De Roche. ohoriottg- Mr. Mncxcnuo um um um Roban refiner. The president, ms cod the: s course for preysctiorlisis M Olilwl. officials of the.board tatoes. mu rate was bound ' i sdjusuneiit. Twenty yous ego Is- hearings last summer on the row town. . councllspproved fhg mm-ldhg 1,," Jack . win noted the will be given in the library -next of transport ommissionerl and increase. At the same time the land ya rs under the leadcr- between senator Joseph Mcoarthy Mrs. Gervue Mcoaughey and with a view to stopping the urn. burns: on also gun a word plo- VI y . This course Friday no spplicntlon for I chnnse united aims mil duty rate the ship of the lots Mr. Boulter had Rep-Wis. end the army officials. family. Note--ro. . altogether until such time as um Inn at 0 wot: being is a for hose already in Trans - Canada a route across your around was 75c per cm. on to spearhead the (tilt to keep At the conclusion of the hearings. Mr. and Mrs. Ohrroll Lambs, with bingo gpongou would 1,". ddnd in the diff us one in familiar with the opention of the Northern Ontario. as been made my smounis of potatoes over one the United atatsslmsrket open for Potter said he felt some rsalgam aummerfield. gbnug , compromised -H. "M an hits 1 &ien.- The moelllll professor and is also open to say by the company. Th y pointed out and one-half million biiloia of Canadisn potatoes even on the un- tions were in order. Mr. Ind Mrs. Austin Roberts and council he no, objection to bingo 1,13 . '1” me. who would to squire this that Til-ans-Cenada. ladboard de- ciertifisd sexed lbllld one ff1i'i'l- tsince H Adams told a reports: Friday fagirly. Middleton. bed" pl. ..occ"1qmu,.. mt . left: ., u magi knowledge. should weather condit- cislon utJn1y. was 1 v n the op- ion bush 0 p esisck. e r mus now ma e I hole not resigned. do not expect . and Mrs, Archie Ciiliis. Bot- charitable purposes but it mu ob . he1t.hoII' WI dint Vhqn toe on ions be unfavorable the course will clan of using either of two alterna- Geneva agreement increased the is secure 5 fair desl for the po- to resin, and have not been asked ton. Mass. Jed, to mnduly "beamed pk on Ilvealyliludq. bsginnlridul tiveroutusbovsnakcsliparisr. ssedouosaunisndnoedntetuogrowaractoamds. consign” . uu.ojug,.nun.,.m'dnddm&..uh Y.