JANUARY 15. 1953 7 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN i-itmci: cdtiiirv OFFICE Summer-side. News. Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives 3 Summer Street, GEORGE CLOW and House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores gun Bookstore, Summer Street; Gourlles Drugstore, 21 Central Street; Kelly's News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 6'1 Granville Street: Alyra Doucette's Grocery. Second Street; water Street; Vince's Grocery, 120 Russell Street; Enmsn's Self-' Service Drug Store. KL. Waite in Kenslngton. WEST PRIN Alberton: Frank Weeks. Representative, Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-3 House. Phone 8031. GEORGE tVOTTON 8032 and 3033. bought at any of the in Summerside: Island Motor Transport. CE OFFICE ...FnEE FILM show Darnley H311, Friday. January 16th. Sale ut polar bars. -1-IOME AND SCHOOL Meeting. Kensington School. Thursday, Jan- uary 15th. at 3 P. M. ..l-IOCKEY Borden rink tonight. lsnrden Sisters vs. Summcrside Sisters, game starts at 8.15. Ad- misssion 20 and 35 cents. Skate .2 tier game. -BEDEQIJE RINK, Junior Hoc- ivry League, tonight, Tliiirsilziy. at Tilt), double header. At i.I Try- nn versus Wilmot. At 9.00 Bede- que versus Albany. Admission 25 cents” ..H0(1KEY. Bedcque. rinlv'. Fri- ,1.i. January 1Gtli, South Siiore League. Cope Tinvci's- llnvcrs viarsus Summersidc Iligli Scliooin Mimission 35 cents. -MANY SKATI-IRS ON HAR-i non .. Summerside harbor last evening about five o'clock present- ed a very interesting picture as groups of children gailicrcd to skate on the long stretch of smooth ice east of the .ll.-iriiicp llharf from the shore to Holmar.'::: island. In this open air rink of un-1 i.inited length. were children on skates. a few on bicycles. and a tmv dogs of various shapes and HZP5 following the groups of skat- ms. The whole scene was one of interest for spectators and enjoy-: ment for participants. who will be. able to enjoy this liugh outdoor "rink" until snow or some i-liniizc of weather spoils the ice surface. Alberton and Vicinity M.r. Garth McEwcn returned to Aiberton yesterday from Char-i lottctown. where attended at he two day meeting of fisheries of- ficlals. Mr. Stanlcy Arrhur. Albcrtoii. left on Monday for Boston, Mass? where he will enter hospital for. treatment. i --z 1 Mr. Russcil Bell, Albcrion. is of patient in the Charlottetown llos-i pltal where he will undergo a min- or operation. A number of members of the ill-. berton Curling Club motored to Summerside yesterday afternoon where they were gucsts of thei Summerslde Curling .Club. During! the afternoon and evening they participated in mixed curling with rinks from the Summerside Club. rev; in liiriei. TORONTO. Jan. 14--(CP)s-The Teiegrrim, in an Ottawa dispatch. today says the twin-jot Mark IVp BF-100, scheduled for produclionl this summer. will be the first RCAF aircraft to he armed with air-to-air radar-guided missiles. OTTAWA. Jan. Health Minister Martin today promised consideration of rap- resentatlons by organlzotioiis rcp- resenting the blind for on in- crease in pensions for the blind to 550 from Mn is month and abolition of the means test. 14 .. (CF) CAIRO, Jan. 14 tAPt .- The l-Iilrptlon cabinet tonight nomin- ated Abdel Rahmnn Hnkki ris Egypt's Ambassador to Lonilnn. it was officially announced Hnkki. it veteran pOilli('il'In, has been tinder-secretary for foreign sf- fmrs for several years. PARIS, Jan. It-(AP)-France sought to reassure the world to- day that she would stand by the essentials of the European army treaty despite fears aroused by her recent change of government. i Brenton Hudson. -MUSICAL FESTIVAL Syllabus now available at Boateis Pharmacy. -THERE IS to be a Card Party and Dance in Spring Valley Hall. January 15th. Sponsored by the C. W. L.. Cards at 8 P. M. -FUNERAL AT ALBEIITON -- Funeral services for Mrs. Charles Lewis. who passed away Sunday evening. January 11. were conduct- ed by Rev. A. R. Wallis on Tues- day afternoon from the home at her son, Mr. Herman Lewis, A1. berton. Hymns sung were "Nearer My God to Thee", "Jesus. Lover of My Soul" and "Abide With Me." Pall bearers were, Loudon Ashley, Lester Wallace. Roy O'Meai'a. James Wallace and Theodore Lewis. Interment was in the Baptist Cemetery. --R.C.A.F. ENLISTMENTS - Re- cent ciilistments in the R.C.A.F. at the Summer-side recruiting unit are Allan- Maurice McKlnnon, 3011 of Mrs and the late Vincent Mc- Kinnon, of Charlottetown. LAC.i McKinnon is scheduled to leavei for No. 2 Manning Depot, St.i John's, P.Q.. on January 23. Fran-" cis Robert Doucette. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dqucettc. 412 North lilarket St. Suinmersidc. AC2 Dou- r-eitc will leave on January 16. Frank Purdy, son of Dr. Albert L Purdy and the late Mrs. Purdy. of Albcrton. He enlisted with the rank of flight sergeant, and is ziivaiiinn Dostiiiiz instructions. Flight Sergeant Purdy resides with hts wife at Conway.-S Personals li?ort' Hill Man Receives Navigatoris Wings Today I O Leory- and I O O Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris of O'Leary were in Summerside. Saturday. January 10th on bus- iness. While there they visited Mrs. Ralph Ellis, 3. patient in the P. C Hospital. The sympathy of the whole community is being extended to Mr. and Mm. Harry Harris and family of Knutsford in the sud- den death of their younger son. Llewellyn. Mr. James Harris of O'Leary is undergoing treatment in the P. C. Hospital. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris are visiting in Hampton. N. B., the guest of their daughter, Mrs. Jarvis Yeo. The many friends of Mr. Earl Ellis, West Cape. are pleased to hear he is improving after an at- Lack of pneumonia. Mr. Hartley MacPhersoii returr.- ed to his home on Monday. after his recent. operation in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jelly and daughter Marie of O'Leary lett Monday morning January 12th by train for Toronto, Ont.. where they will spend a couple of weeks vis-. iling relatives and friends. Mr. Jack Macxcnzie and Miss Olive Collicutt of Springfield West spent Sunday January llth with Mrs. Loretta Coliicutt, Cape Wolfe Mr. Ralph Ozan. 0'Leary. is spending a few days in Borden with relatives and friends. Mr. a.iid Mrs. Lewis Macxenzic Mr. lvey Waite and Mr. Jack Mac- Kenzie of Springfield West motor- ed to ' Summerside THE GUARDIAN. Flight Cadet Clare 0. Dennis. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Den- nis. Port. Hill. will be among those who will be commissioned as offic- ers in the Royal Canadian Air Force and will be presented with navigator-s' wings at a wings pres- sentation ceremony at the R.C.A.F. Station this afternoon. The graduates will consist of Canadians and a number from the NATO countries. Wings will be pre- sented by Grotip Captain W.C. Van Crimp, DFC, CD, senior adminis- trative staff officer. Maritime Group Headquarters, Halifax. N. S. Flight Cadet -Dennis was born June 21. 1930 at Arlington. P. E. I.. but his family moved to Port Hill one year later. He attended the local school un- til 1946. then Prince of Wales Col- lege, Charlottetown. He later taught school for a year at Bedeque and another year at Ellerslle. Following this he returned to Prince of Wales College for his junior matricula- tion. and for a short time was em- ployed as it technician with the Bryant Electric Company and the Nova Scotia Light and Power Com- panv. He joined the R.C.A.F. at.- Hallfax in 1952. Tomorrow, January 16th.. he will be married to Julie MacLeod of Ncrtham. After a lt0Tl0fl of leave he has been posted to a survival course at Edmonton and then to Sea Island. B.C. During his course he has been cadet of the week, and also cadet adjutant. - S. Northam and CHARLOTTETOWN Prospective Candidates In S'side Election Tuesday. January 27th, will be nomination clay in Summerside and there is a vacancy in each of the three wards which will have to be filled, due to the retirement of Councillor Schurman in the East Ward, Councillor Sheen in the Center ward and Councillor Dris- coll in the West Ward. Current tumors in Summerside mention a. number of prospective candidates but an actual survey of the field made last night indicated that in the East Ward, Mr. Donald Lldstone, son of former Mayor W. J. Lidstonc, was the only one who would definitely state his intention of entering his name on nominat- ion day. Mr. George T. Clarke. jeweller. who has been mentioned as a possible candidate said last night that it was definitely not his intention to offer. In the Center. Dr. H. E. Clark and Mr. Amos l-lubley both stated that they have decided to enter the contest. Mr. Ross MacKenz.le stat- ed that he had no comment to make at the present time. In the West Ward, Mr. William Corney said that although he had not definitely decided to nominate he would come to a decision in a matter of a few days! -S. "Church ifceiing Alberion United i The annual congregational meet- ing of the Alberton United Church was held Wednesday afternoon in the church hall. The minister. Rev. A. R. Wallis. opened the meeting with a ehort devotional service and acted as chairman of the business meeting. Reports from the various organizations of the church were read and general satisfaction expressed over the ac- complishment made during the past year. The following reports were read and adopted. Minutes of the last annual meeting. read by the re- cording steward, Roy Leard, and approved; treasurers report. pre- sented by Mr. P. A. Saunders: Rev. A. R. Wallis reported for the Ses- sion; Board of Stewards. Mr. Henry Clarke. Sunday School, Mrs. Fred Leard; W.M.S.. Miss Annie Leard; Ladit-25' Aid, Miss Annie Leard; Guild. Mrs. Arthur Wilkie; trus- tees. Mr. Frank Weeks. Mr. Henry Clarke was appointed? to represent the congregation all Presbytery for the year 1953. Mr; C. R. Leard was appointed auditor. The meeting was brought to a close with prayer and the bene- diction by the minister. Russian-Propaganda Continued from page 1 Krill?-Irikov ”a”aaT.m1.-viii "P: aerial both deputy premiers. Ber-in has' headed the Soviet. secret police. High See Stokes Continued from page 1 I-'TWe leftfthrerrlioilelhriiraItnxi and when 1 reached iinnie 1115' wife be- gan to argue with me," the state- ment saicl. . "I told her that l was not sure it: I I I Vicinity A flu epidemic has been lzoliiz around in this vicinity for the past. several weeks. -Friends of Mr. Horace Mac- Arthur regret to hear that he . p confined to his home through it.- Michel, my little bov. was mine. Al this moment. Michel started to. cry and this made me angry. ”Then 1 took my rifle and my wife came to take it away from me. but I pushed her away and .1 went. upstairs. She followed me. p ”Zvliciiel was in bed with Lorr-, nine and D.ane itwn of lizs other. ;IOIVlI1Q the tcrror.st. organization toi last Tuesday January 6th on business. Miss Doreen Ellis of Springfield is confined to her bed with an at- tack of measles. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. -Messrs. Ivan Vaughan. Albert Cnllbeck. Edzson Williams. Duncan MacGougan. Keith Ramsay. re- turned yesterday to their homes in Summerside after attending the International - Harvester Company convention at the Admiral Beatty Hotel. Saint John. N.B.-S Miss Lila Waite, Springfield West, spent a few days last week --W - - -- with Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacMill- PARK CORNER AND FRENCI-I an. West Cape. RIVER W. I. ' -1- Miss Freda MacMillan of West Cape spent her Christmas holi- days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruthers cf Howlan. The regular monthly meeting of Coronritioii W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Brown on January 8th. The meeting open- ed. with the vice-president, Mrs. Miss Jackie Clements of Hebroi. Fred Bernard in the chair, by,spent her Christmas holidays vis- i singing "0 Canada” and repeat- iting her grand-parents. Mr. and mg the Creed in unison. .Mrs. Lewis Maclicnzie, Spring- The minutes of the last meeting field West. were read and approved and thci roll call was answered by 12 mem-I Mr. and Mrs. Fgyd Stewart of? bers and three visitors. each giv- Charlottetown, who were married mg a. new year's resolution. recently. spent it few days in Correspondence was read which O'Leary visiting friends. consisted of Thank-you letters. -g- from those who received treats at Little John Rogers. two year letter front the Canadian and Mrs. Harris Rediold son of Mr. Cross Society, and a. letter from iRogers of Coleman. was rushed to the hoiiourary president. on ”Danesithe P. C. Hospital Sunday night Day and Canada Day”. 'I'ne 'xll"iSl iJa.nuary llth suffering from a inas treat committee reported that severe attack of pneumonia. At fourteen boxes had been paCmLU ipresent he is resting comfortably. and sent. and that the school childrcn were treated to apples. A large crowd attended the 0'- The sick committee reported thatiLeai-y rink Saturday night Janu- two treats had been sent. A new airy 10th when the O'Leary Maro- school committee was appointed ons and the R. C. A. F. Summer- consisting of the Misses Liottievsldc met in their first game of Parsons and Margaret Campbell. lthe season. The score was 6-1 in 7: Vii: lllOl.'Cti and seconded-thatifavor of the home team. the W. I. provide hot chocolate for t.ic s..icL. Cilli(ll'6l) at the noon- Mrs. Rebie Isaacson of Halifax any meal. . arrived at her home Monday night It was decided to hold a Valen-ldanuary 12th called there due to k tine social in the coming monthithe sudden death of her brother. which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Paynter. The programme consisted of cori- tests and games presented by Mr: Frank Brown. Collection amount ed to 31.25 and dues to 35 cents. Mrs. George Howatt invited thi members to her home for the next meeting. The meeting closed with the National anthem, after ixltloh lunch was. seived by the hostess and Mr. ford. Llewellyn Harris of Knuts- -AZ Torihito st.I..f.s Icontinucil from page ll 1335 iv5iiiiFes 2000 Vicour The Neighbors lit) In u s In M . E-an-m. inn. H but lvmmh C4 in "The secretarial school stressed personal appearance. All Mr. Boggs ever notices is how 1 spelil" ladies in them 600 Vioiamic tiiiiiiifg '5fi'i33,i iiii.-i5”iliZg”3oi'3: intoneci: . --;--- 3150 Vulcan mm, to ther Home for the W5. "Ii Signor Caidimii C9150 C”- .” .' ' . .. . 2 ' i 1' 13' GOOD START wggirai? m”m'h5' agliizl new Cardinal genuflectcd - 'f"- . three times. Then he knelt and Vancouver-tCPt- It didn't snow 5f8gEII:f:;d The Prcsbyterzan Ladies A-fl kimd me Pontiffis foot. here in the last nine months of 75 W Tlmg met at the home of Mrs. Edward The Mame, of Ce,-pmonipgs mok 1952- 30 VBHCOUVGT 9001! S53-09" ON 1500 wimch M”A”h”r im Thursday eVe"mg' from around the Cardinals neck of the one pocket and put it in 3500 wmsev Q Jiiniiarv 8th. with ii good attend- his pectoral cross. The P013? lheji another, The money was earmarked 10mwmch'e;ter ix Bilcei Th? P”5id9”iv MT5- E1":”” placed on the Cardinal his new for snow removal Mm sanding moo Wmdwgrd 10 LR Baker. presided. Lunch was served reid mozetta, an elbow-length cage equipment in the budget. last April. woo wmgnn 5 14 by ttherlgosless and the committee mph 5r1';nillhei1(Zll)1?1rcr;0l;1henIhe is - n c a . r o H" 'm'" w gi"?;3- - 5 1'2 E -w- his own jurisdiction- ' 1' 5'? The regular meeting of the The pectoral cross then was re- BV G;or9e c'ark 1000 Y3” - Northam Women's Institute was placed on the Cardinal's breast. 3500 Yimk C5" held at the home of Mrs. Arthur this time suspended around his .'m' lit ' I moo Yenmex Newcombe. on Thursday eveniiig.ir.cck by a brnid of red and P010- iil” Wilt ' 820 Yk Bear January 8th. Roll call was respond-i Next. the Pope filmed the b”'9”" i 5163 Yukem -- cd to by a number of members. Aion the Cnrdiiliws heiidr . g GU33 vote of thanks was tendered the Immediately Hill? "”;'h C"g:d”:("a1 ' 200 B lol ' i. v d it. 0 ins 5 '1'? 100 Cgn got 3-Q: ;:i,eveIf1imf,'y1gt;a,:”(;,lf,,r..'C:;J;'ifimiiii hand. the Cardinal rose? 5500 D3'”'W5i9 assisted by the lunch committee. ki-Rsed me Pop” mm and mm 400 pend or bowed deeply. Then he went to . ". . h. P '3 left to stand while the 2000 Yuk COSANKS . Friends and rclatiies werevsoriy gejemggiy was mpmmd 15 more to he” of the death of Vmred times in the order in which the gfsbfuu """ " 3-4 Maclmani .whn passed away xi Cardinals were elevated. ' '0 u ' P"-Vam'p' Washmgmnt 0" Sunni” As the Cardinals'completed the MT” 42 tmnuwy 4”” The late Mr' MM" ceremony thev formed a semi-clr- 3? Com 29 Lean was a son of the late Mr. and (.19 bowie pm; pom, -I-hey Nmmn. 84 DOM Bk 30 Mrs. William MacLt-an. Northnm. ed sealed brmly and macpd men. 905 Royal .. . . . 34 i-3 Mr. MacLenn visited the Island mm” on men. head. M ,, Md” 7-511119 - -V 3414 some live years nzo. His .man.i' they removed the birettas. again.;..,.,. INDUSTRIAL. friends are extending their sincere 1022 Cdn Brew . 19 sympathy to his widow, Mrs. Mac- dmion. 775DMiiir i.enn'nnd fnmiivv After the Pope left the throne 529 Sim” A -AW- room the Cardinals filed out. The 300503 . 4914 monsignor of the wardrobe nave Argentine Trains In Collision . BUEiOS AIRES. Jan. H-- (Reu- tcrst - Two Argentine passenger trains crashed today with heavy I casualties. The two trains cra ed about 30 miles from Mar Del lath. leading Argentine coastal resort. The two trains ran into each other. One was coming from Buch- os Alres. the other going towards the capital. 1 A blackout on the crash was im- ricss. l-13 many friends wish him a Cm1d,.en,. Mp-he-1 was rung on the - If this thesis is correct. Minister Stalin. The guess-and thatls all it is-is that the moon- faced Malenkov holds the strong- est. hand. The London Communist Daily Worker in a dispatch from its Moscoiv correspondent said: "Connter-intelligence organs of! state security are blamed for al-- exlst so long. particularly in view of the existence of a similar group among doctors before the war." gintroduced in Court as evidence by Hwlpremises in the stockrooni by vvriy stakes are high. The winner could of the bascrnent, with evidence of be the succvs-901' lo the aging Prinieisome sharp instrument being used rAGE!Tl-IIRTEJEN Continued from page 5 ! Excise Officer the tine described. cigarette Theft Patrick J. Ready, of DeBloisl 0 ,?f.”:i2:?.a 23:: .:::v..:.e...::..;:.:ti At Summerside gomery firm and later borrowedl another pending the arrival 01. Mr. Albert Silliphaiit. collectors! their OWN 0101” dllfecl from meicustonis. summerside. announced mBiil1YEC'vl1-'eT5- The” 9”” ""5 yesterday that he had received of- f01' HEM 935” M155 xii-meet” ficial notice from the Civil service M0”i5'0'lv mippmg clerk 1” CE” Commission, announcing the ap- veil Bros. Charlottetown. said her pmmmem of Mr. Harry Bishop 35 mm received mm CB5” m No" customs excise officer grade 2, in veniber and all had been sold tot me Summerside om”; remle” m "nan 195' Ml" wmmmi "vlr Bishop who has for thepast 13' P”mdge' of Auamic whok-eiiseveral tears, held the position as salers, said he had received sixv P1 9 (goumv jailer has reai Md C35” md had disposed M "mi frncth w ii; nci'wiii now gtaks whole cases while the rest went in Dig? hn15nNv”du;u in the custom. 5”” q””””””' office Cviui Mr -Silli hant. Mr A" '5"'-""995 0105” Bishop is a member oli the Sum- Ralph Baldersmm vivl,-.5103; mcrside branch of the Canadian salesman for J. C. MonLgon1er)"I.Cgi0II, a veteran of the Second Ltd.. told of the door iasteningsl World War and saw much active on the premises and said it wiisl service overseas as Sgt. Major WI). possible to get up to the main 2. floor from the basement. There is an outside hatch to the basement: he stated. The witness said he had! . been in the warehouse the night' Hehcopfef Rescue f November 2'? and that when he i iBehind Red Lines left all entrances were closed. Mr. Balderston stated that he had personally handled a case of SEOUL. Korea. Jan. 14 H.CP)d if-lelicoptcr pilot Capt. Frank J. Exports rezurned from DcBlois Ema who had bwmwed memt Eh. Westerman scorned Commun;st .buliPls today to rescue a fighter firm's shipments came by freiglht and for this reason he stated iei , H , . could identify the particular case. pit”! H10 vhad i,)"'ied.W" hehmd enemy lines While Lieut. Charles Cornell”; wintzman pinned down puny because it was the only such R-ed llrmmd gimolfs l3””3 it 'h19 case in the warehouse. floating figiiie. Vlesterman owner- The day the break was noucedjed his rescue 'c0iiter and picked he had come to work and found,UD the 91105- that entry had been made to the? -S. the markings of the express com- SIIERBROOKE IV. I. :)0 forceh Xihfchdiyga -The, Januaiy meeting of the 355m?” 13'' . '9 S1 -b k Women's Institute was with the fastenings strained. bentphelleci Qgotfge home of Mn; Robert Mid Yemovedr iMilllgan on Friday evening. Jan- Hig mm W35 61-000 ""c'aie”'e'i' uary 22nd. The meeting opened by 51”” Wheglm Check) "3: yam? sincinz the Ode and repeating the morning. 18 case ic :1 rcce C. d r u 50. from DeBlois Bros. was not tlierei I-1!-E6 lnprglldgm Mm Charles in We m9”””G't iYeo. extended the season's greet- giagace Hi33i”5-d”r”R'IEm?1”hi':giings by wishing all a happy New 3" , ”"'P5"V' 5” 1” iYear. Fourteen members respond- received five cases of Export ciga-ted m mu can by telling a Joke ”””E5 1” N”"'e""b” by Fxprias” ”' iTht- minutes of the previous meet- ioiie were sold to the retail tradepmg were approved as read. d, .9 over g f Id I m bed I mmed and, Right below its Moscow dispatch. spee 3 1 C y . 51:15 6 0 E lthe Dally Worker printed a story 5 Sincere sympathy is being ex-l ..I ran out or the house and wemisaying at least four outstandtng tended to Mrs. Shelton Shaflh U130” to my father's place so that hei 50"” W-l'50”311”95: mciudlmi the death of tier sister. Mrs. Arohi-icould some over to help me. But bet WW9? Maxim G-0I'k.V. "Were bald )l:icGregor of Winnipeg. ivlioiwnsn-L mere. 1 mum hack .0 met dcri-d in a similar way by doctors n lots of 6.000 or over. mm". Arthur, Charlottetown. C0u”' how her in company wimiconcert amounted. to 312.60. New curtains were bought; by Police Chief Testifies tiltile hcall c(1)mr:iitt-eehalilidbpggd ta: . . e s. e n he a e cm” 0i Pmice C”a”'5 Mac'iCilrlSll'IlgaS school; concert. The mid Ci proceeds of the candy sold atqtge e passed away recently. fhnuse. 1 took my hr:fle alnd aifmOedLb5”'1'e twill:-ET-i' igtl. Al;l.l'lOl'1y hi-Eng??? ht1ra:lPr?nif1iSCil00i and'sii:l( committees report- 'T"T . in Shot through i e C91 "13 i" m "mt 0”? Or” ' ed that no calls were necessary Sincere sympathy is being ex-idownsmh-5. ,to show that iti speakers From it1h:1l1l3:(9)1ier.1u5iH;:rgff;frggiwggfl since the last meeting. tended to Mr. Qliver MacKa)'- 1113011 the death of his sister. Mrs. Archi- bald .VfacGregor. Sincere and heartfelt sympat'.1.V is being extended to the brothel ttakiniz was an acc.dent."p p ' Charhonneau said he oriiZmRi1.V'. told police the fatal shot was tzredi in the room below where the ch:ld-y ren were sleeping while. he W35. his .22-cal;bre rifle from. and sisters of the late Wilfred Mac-1 wan. He said his Wife had been. Lean. 4th, at Suyallup. Wash. .Vlr. and Mrs. Northam. where they visited rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacDou.zall and daughter Norma. were EUFN-5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfrcd Colweli on Sunday. January 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill at.- tended the hockey match at O'Learv on Wednesday evening. January 7th. The many friends of Mrs. John Ford are sorry to learn that she is a patient at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Mr. Carl Colwill spent A few days in St. 1ileancr's. the guest. of his ;slster and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Ledner. The rink has opened at the Mount Pleasant Airport. and a good many have enjoyed their first ! skate of the season. Mrs. Charles Colwill is spending a few days in summer-side. the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Lena Clark. and also her son. Mr. Hat- vey Colwill, Shcrbrooke. The many friends of Miss lna i Phillips are pleased to learn she is iiini7cT(r"r.ii'i-ErToir"rins OTTAWA. Jan. 14 - (CPI - The Government .iis spent S464.- 355 in the last four years to re- habilitate the R.C.A.F. airport at Chatham, NB.. the Defence Pro- duction Department told A. .1 Brooks tPC-Royall in the Com- mons today. lllr. Howe said the job now has been completed. The field is be- ing used for fighter training. The contract was carried out on a cost-plus basis by John Flood and Sons. Ltd. of Saint John. NB. IIIC-CI 11:31-vi iasostaf by 'tiiEEtE'te'rTi il- who passed away Jaiiuai'l'tm.H';mmed by something i James Phillips.i isiimmerside, were recent. visitors to passing; ithe w.ndow. i Capt. Leopold Trottier of Mont-pi real said he took the statement; from Charbonneau ziiicr lzivin: "him the usual w rninr: that an)'-l. iihin: he said might be used in him. The state- evideni-e against after meat was taken two dais ithe shootntzi Pope Pius Continued from p. I 1 Each had left his residence in the! coinpany of his own chziinbci'laiii.l a master of ceremonies in color-; iul costume. a cliaplalii and a chamber deacon who carried the Cardinal's new robes. At the secretariat, each donned the robes of scarlet trimmed with ermine. and each then visited the Vatican pro-secretaries of stale. Next each Cardinal in turn went to the Pontifical apartment. At his left was the Papal Master of Cere- monies and with him were the two pro-secretaries of state. Msgr Giovanni Montini and Msgr. Do- menico Tardini. The Cardinals were ushered be- fore the Pope in the order in which they were created Celso Cardinal Costantini. secretary of ithe Sacred Congregation for Hi! i found. He or his men had been- En.m.mu.F.d,j:?:1 .p,a.E.e,! ihiding there waiting for approxi-i were covered by disability pen-lmately two days. They had beenl sions nf war veterans alIow2inr'es.i"tlpped" as to where the ciga-E In the provincial ficid, assist-lretles were. i .'im'c was provided under suclit While hiding in the bush hel things as the Worknien's Compen-Iysaw a car aDPI'05Chl1'iS "Om i-115i sation Act. Mother's Allowances! direction of the City. 0n U10 Mflllliiz ll'idmv's Pcnsions. and Depend-tEdWard Road and it stormed Km-i pn(S' ,vt;(,.i-an.-asp mediately opposite his hiciinir place, A few seconds later two men ap-i Hus Progriim proached and he heard one of; Without el.'ihor2ilini:. he saidfihem 5'3-V hhere Hwy ”9-'' Thei that. within the near future hcimen then stooped over and he hopes to tIllllt'llll'lFO :1 programiand Sgt Lund mg”. muted toii that is not lll'1l'Pi(llPfI to the mzit-iwards mEm' The chief said mm N... of dlmhnity m,nsmn5A mhe hajd personally captured the would not provide for pensionsi3Cfr")::re- was another man wimj but it would be related to the dis- ability problem. He said that at least three Pro- -the accused and the four of thein; ,then moved to the highway. gAt. Ithis point he saw a car travellingp vvl-Tiadmhiimivieiifnufhaiheniii:iSlow” "mmds the cf” imd 3”": Pmwnws M" paiently it was tuine at we hear . mu" hand” mg" by railway crossing and returncdi "M"! p”"S'"”s' iin the direction of Sherwoodi Vile would not say that all Pro-tcemeberyl He noted the number. v-inces were opposed to Federal Under crnssgexammauon by M1: financial aid for such a pensionpcmls he said mere was a so” Mi program. i . . r - 1 r tgi Th? FNi”mi G0V""m9"i 3i'iii3i:lhbeagn l'(El))un?I.hI'IeE8iLSk:)eSa(IC?ati1elltEelli rendy is helping the provinces (jhal-loltetown busineysrnan. who; ihrmiizli contributions of SH.-ihad been exercising his dog. start-i 000,000 .1 yr-:ii' for treatment andied to pick up one of the cartons. rehabilitation of crippled children. of cigar-e:t,e's but dropped it, jm.. tuberculosis and mental cases. mediately when the Police told: Grants also were innde to volun-!l'ilm. larv iigcncies engaged in rehahil-i C" Driurs Testimony italioii llfllix. John llinckniore tSC-Lelh'- The final witness of the day was, bridge) said pensions for the dis. William Joseph Fall. a cousin ofi ablpd Md his run 5l1ppor(, ,the accused. who admitted that. Maurice Voisvert ll.-Nicolet-Ya-ihe W55 the d”V91' 0! the C5” in ii-iaskat said the pensions ivoiild;(l”e5ii0Tl- H9 had beeii 3-sked ml 1Prop2ig:ition,of the Faith, was the .first to proceed to the iroom, accompanied by his court. The Pope was seatcd on the throne as his master of ceremonies each ii red zucchetta. R skullcap made of wool which each Cardinaly placed on his own head. rte - The Cardinals left their birettas behind them. to be de- livered formally later. Each don- ncd his Cardinals street headgear. a round felt hat with a silk rib- bon of gold and red at the base of the crown. i The ceremonies creiitinst inew Cardinals conclude tomorrow with the great public cnnszsioiy in 'St. Peter's Basilica. At which the Pontiff will present the broad- brlmmed Galems, or red hate. Earlier today President Luigi throne l rose and received the PODF5 b9n9'iProvinces were not really equip- thcp 13' do sonietiiiiig to ease the harsh--mke the giwo Fan brfnhers and; ncss of talc for the disabled. tcarl Plmise rm 3 dnw arid fnief John Sinnot IL-Springfield! said of them Suiliie-W9 mm in” d””'i municipnlilins are not Pqllippcrl t.oiiAui' xii”? MMHK” ftdYia”?t?D"d' Hep handle the problem of caring fory 93'” anlzngil 3? taigmpemnei wheret zihe ll1(l."ipHi'lUli9l'I. . . i . . . i he cigarettes had been found one R. R. Ixnlflhi ACFP-S:iskatoont;t g , 4 . :t id only l-icrlcrnl iiction cottlti mg il:”M' :11 ?r rrhom Iwxgkig. lsnlie the problem -'-E M 5M if) 15 can ai 6 i' ' ' 'hlm to stop. rney all three got; Miiritimi-s' Speakers iout and told him to drive up the. i Sim Bmmm 'L'Ham”” "id?iipatiiieirlgdixfggiinYYai:Ii.li1a(iiC:trir12:2:i he hnprs the time will com:-jpresem he was not (go smpl W119”: when assistance will he pl'(1l'l(IP(i.ihe returned were was no Om, mi ill” l”'"'li "i "””i- i” 3" ”'"lb”'isigiit and he went down the road- -io F(ll'n their own livelihood. land turn”-1 imam. ' Th" d'97'hlNi ”l'"li'l ""1 hp "1" The Court iidjoiirned until thisi when additional wit-i ."lCiil'P minds should not be turned,np55e.g Wm be heard. 1 tin crime becaiisc of the lack Oli Members of the DPlli jury. final-I iossistoncc. Ilv selected after the defence hudi imvcti to he-come destitute. Their morning i P lBest About Our Institute". l W. (Jiiesicr 5. .Vicl.ure tPC-iused nine challenges and the Qunr-nsi, spciiking bi-icflv, stud hcicrown had used five. are lVlc:srs uishcri to throw his full supportiTyrus l-foliur-5, Kingston. foreman: pensions'Andrew Maclilachern. York Point: .John Morrissey, Vernon Riven; Brct.on'Emmet Wisncr, Watervalc; Lloydi Snuthi said such pensions wouldiweeks, Charlottetown: --mi ,, hin mp m our socml 5p.iDriscoll. Mt. Herbert: Vernon Dris- ii-urily progr;im." The incapiii-itat-30011. ML HFTUGNI I-10.Vd CUdmQl”P- it-d wcrc, (laiinIi:i's most pathetic Clfliilliitliidinllni SiPTi'ill'J Mr1CKm' ',.,,i,,.nS ,W.mW. nmhing was non. North River; John Edwards, idrmv for them in most Province-s'H"mp5h”93 "mi Ram” D0nagh”e- i . land they were a burden on tliciC”"”a”- pheliind the proposal of for the crippled. Clarie Giilts ICC!"-Cape ”'li: nkrupt l1llinl"lpv'lliiiF'S." '" i Cu J. mm.” ,p(-.5,- Mlm-st KIEL. Gerinany. .Ian. 14 -IAPH tll'cstl Slllfi Ni-wfoiindland is i”'Th9 m('d1”l'p”019 M H" M1" M2; mer German Field Marshal. l-irich Von Manstein. has been extended . another month by British authorit- inf the few Provinces which doe the incapacitated. But the PM W hnmm, mp pmm,.m amp ies. officials of the clinic treating: the Federal Government should ' i 4" ii M-".5'V Vim M””5”m- 65' hike Owrp was serving a 12-year sentence iii , ,H I . .,....s.i pi .son at Werl. lie was SAVE ON gyow ;granted a medical parole some time Peterhorough. 0ntnrio- (CPt -- ' W0 '" "ndeii" ”” 0Vff'F2f"' snow removal and sanding cost the, city of Peterborough only 52.260 lnzl the last. two months of H52. com-i pared to sl6.755 in the last months of 19.11. The snowfall for November: and December was ,flve inches. Mziinst. 45 inches the year previous-i After January 17th th iAl)03lf7ilC Nuncion to Italy. in the tfirst ceremony of its kind in 1tnl.v's histoigv. 1 I Previoiisly this privilege had' been extended my to France. Por-i tugal nnd Spain. in the capitals of GORDON'S GARAGE DLIVER'S SERVIC E Russellij NOTICE in Alberton will close at 6 pm. for the winter '1 months. Clo.-zcd all day Sundays. The correspondence received since then was read, and included a letter from Mrs.- Maylea Man- ning. assistant supervisor, accept- ing an invitation to organize a sewing class: one from Mrs. Mal- colm McLeod. honorary president. asking Institute to send names to her before April 1st if any mem- bcrs wish to attend the A.C.W.W. Conference to be held in Toronto next August; one from Mrs. W. E. lllacKinnon. convencr of health and ivelfai'-3, retninding all of the W. I.'s theme for this year. "You Owe the Land a Living”. advising sciidiiiz samples of soil to the De- partment of Agriculture for soil analysis and stressing the fact that the state of soil fertility affects the health of the people; one con- cerning a needlccraft contest; 0 C. A.C. Bulletin advising the im- portance of cheese as a food, ctc.: several thank-you cards and note: in appreciation of Christnias cards and boxes received. and thank-you ' notes from the St. Vincent and Mt. Herbert Orphanage. Cards were also received from a member and a friend now outside the pro- vincc. A donation of s2.()Odroni a non- mcmbcr was gratefully received. Articles of sewing and knitting to be done for the Red Cross were distributed among the members. On motion it was decided to give 525.00 toward paying for the electric lights which were recently installed in the hall. All outstand- ing bills were paid. including bill for wall paper for hall stage. etc. A discussion was held on sug- gestions for raisins! funds, and. it was decided to hold a series of card parties. Mrs. Alex and Mrs. Prowse Chappell invited all to at- tend a card party at their home the following week and arrange- ments wcre then made regarding lunch, air. The members divided into dis- cussion groups with a chairman for each to report. on their findings on the topic "How We Could Im- prove Our Institute”. some inter- esting reports were given. the re- mainder to be heard at the nexl meeting. A few jolly motion longs added to the enjoyment of the meeting. Mrs. Frank Townsend invited the members to her home for the Feuruaigv meeting, when roll call will be answered by "What I Like Delicious refrcsliments were serv- cd by the hostess. who was assist-i ed by Mrs. Reginald Compton and Mrs. Earle Thompson, and the meeting closed by singing "God S ve lh " KENSINGTON RillK THFRSDAY, Jan 15th Skating 8 to 10 FRIDAY, Jan. 16th Hockey 0 following Service Stations STATION TONI 051101313 mid T990”-BT53 "MilEi"3Udi Oi n31.V P1399” 3 511'?” those countries similar ceremoniesi lnformaiiozi will be released by the on the head of Francisco Caiiclinalyw-.11 he mm mm. to Confer Ducii. the Veiicansibireitas on the Nuncios. Ministry of Transport." Borgonginl theil . F BARB0llR'S SERVICE STATION . .;e:I;,.:.;cJ-T