n u l 1 . Lsymen urged to attend. l RAYNOIPS Happy Valley Eggs. Pierces Cash and Carry and Co- 1 TRYON United Church. Sunday. 1 and Edinburgh Universities. He returned to work in this province in 1934 when he was appointed Mr. John Gilmore who has been acting in the capacity of civil en- January 13th. Tryon 11 a.m.: Cape 0P SIIP" METRI- Traverse 3 r ' ”'llli 7.30 p. m. Rev. Lloyd Archer- WOULD YOU like to improve and gineer for the Department of High- ways has been appointed building and maintenance engineer with the director of the Prince Edward Is- land libraries. succeeding Miss Nora Bateson, which position he Appointed To National MR. ILB. CHANDLER Basilica C.W.L. Labour Council ed Church hall. Mount Stewart. on the date of December 20, 1956, men's association. with an attendance of twenty-five for the purpose of organizing a What Would Canada Do For cide to move to other parts of the happen before the holiday season. Official Quarters In Britain Page 2. The Guardian cm All0 0ElITliAL . Sponsors cm. ., W .. It FIIITI Boa Ed Headquarters The Charlottetown and District Lea ers "tuners Moved? WEATHER I T . Labour Council will a . yous noun: am nan at assutvs January :4. Burns The appolannant of ur. a. s. - week-end Institute for trido union miwi ml” F N”"'.3Ntl- country. W nub" mu an lit:-immy cam" Plwci ML Cl""”'" " a"”"""""" '” "” S: A ' ; '"'""”'' ”" "'31- Wt Wltlh tt iiaiiooriin ofN lllilrll'G:rdltiii":olontl'laai'i': NOT GOOD nnouoa ...2"f3.'l.l.? bylcthe 1'-rorIrtte;m"l:li.' um. - d , 0 pa TAYDOBS Jewellers grab bags . . o W" ”I A"”u'f am 9' ll" I” :::tb”M".c'I:le":I:'"c.l?dhi'bV.dPu:;'ld"l commissions IIIIIOIUOI that eltio "In other words we're going to weather office: I, enly .50 cents. o YE? 'I'ltI,EREls I(t:lIl time g:reg- ternatlonsl Division in the Dlstri- pmied Wm de .1" mainly Mmll9ll'll.bm zens of tiillle Atlantia prqvlncei: get our travelling expenses paid. Min Mu. RESERVE January 14 Burns In" or e Due "new Our" ll"ll0'1 3'3llt'-ll 'l- Nllltlnll Fllhl union matters. Two high officials mo" 0 otoerbellleruthemsel dl They" loll” mu" '0 d” hm" ("mm m'" Annlv r Concert pw'c Aud- 'i M h""y' PM” am ; Board Headquarters in Montreal oi the Canadian Labor ""y-Wm ' V” '1' m” m" - D”"”” W ”l' itoriuiinmy ' ' i ' WHAT IS A CREDIT UNION'- an n... mm.” by or A W an "mm, ,0 be in man" nanmlly. The commission said it is in vanoouver as 34 A membe -controlled organization 1-, N ' Hm I ' ' with the mm.” wide" Run from "That would have g dlgggtroug every Canadians interest to re- Victoria 35 3'! " 133;; go, do; un. 51;. which one” to m memben . "'"l;:i "IR" 3"” the Mum,” Reuonu sun Nd" effect upon the rest of Canada." duce the differential between liv- Edmonton 19b lib ",5 p,,,,,,,,,,., om . ...,,, ., mm in 0, am: Mm cw Clgfnm ;&f"- mm R,I,o,,., mm”, um, am he said Friday in the Commons. ins standard: in the Atlantic prov Calgary 10b an ' pm. 316” mean! dividends. "my vb. sewage ” "8:l):.al uuterorhansn Mr, Mich" um mama ;P' ;;t:tljr:::wwould Canada get its l(l:1:::d:IIt'I those in other parts of 5,I::ll:!.;u 1:: I CBR. RE!-'. Church Dutch. Ser- , ”'t'"'blem l'”'"5P "E, llml lgfires: N"l”"'l ml” 39'” I" Pm” Ed' rgo:.(el:;:::ll.y,o5:lfi:"l;':Ll&u':':IMl:::: "if they're going to take us all That was fine Mr. Nowlan said. Toronto 1' 22 vices at 10:00 am. at 2.00 p.m. "d”- H l::;i"i;mhO'l'" can to M. ward Island as well as dtrectlor ol will be me nm 0' in and to be out of the Maritlmes.” Itldell the except for the commissions qua1- omw. 151. 14 lleartz. Hall East Royalty. '" 3 r lll”".'l" "ll Vl""l "ll "ll" '3' Progressive Conservative member ifyins phrase: It It all Dolllhll Montreal ab 11 borrower. See the Charlottetown or-mo. will. go. pp-ovlnolgl doom-1. sponsored by the Council and the g A H g Km to do -- if DO YOU know how to make peo- Credit Uhlun at 153 Queen Street. ment of education. At the begin- 5990'” 9"" l” 5' llrld lll t-ll? Pl'0V' 3-3l,e,T-liblgotng ".'.1,"'t',l. goo -oumT:.' That, suggurted. was ccr- gfiiffrcm 1;: Sb .-314 ple like you? If not. may we sug- or Telephone 5035 ; nlng of 1966 he transferred to full l'l99- Arrllllrmelltl ore belnl mm mck rem" talnly . groom. now to an of Sam John g, 0 gcst the Dale Carnegie Course? . , 1 MR. JOHN GILMORE llm9 'cuVllle3 "ml "I" N'll””d hudled by .lh' C”""lcu' Educ” H ef n-ed d ring throne Atlantic rovlnces' problems. M g 9 ARE IOU SHY. self - conscious. tonal Commute, 9 T 9 - ll 9 0"” 0" lf 1 Starts Monday uth. Phone 0151. nervous. in the presence M ome”?- . . Film Board in this province. - weeoh donate, to the ommla. Citizens of those provinces would Homo; 3 9 A1-1-EN-1-mu SAINT pauy, Loy. if so the Dale Carnegie course can lTO B3 Building C: gum" 3' gl.'d”lMt:lu"w"' ' ' 's further suggestion, made certnlllly be slid thlt the WW" Charlottetown 3 ii. men; corpora" communion ",4 do wonders for you. course slartsllE I w. h w .nd3llPr:ll1fce ofenv-I” l)(l:soue(:geS:3Ier.' MOUNT ITEWART Y.M.A. lrnhul;saal;rehu1:n:r'ymr::lp::t bglSl;l:.U- :3: rtathsigugiianhzz gyagirxgum 1: jl Breakfast tomorrow murninS- A" I Monday. Phone M51. ng r " mu gndmmu mm Dmmm. A mean" W" held in um um. vlded to Atlantic residents who de- been a discouraging thing to have 5;, .lohn'I .8 .. HALIFAX (CF) - The Halifax weather office says a weak dist- urbance has formed near the Great Lakes and is moving east- ward. As it approaches the Mart. .your memory for names ,...,,sb,,m.ian lfaces? Dale Carnegie can do this . I . i tfor you and much more but hurry. Gllmure Wlll be In chnrse 0t Gll loco",-u gtgftg Moodgy, phone 3151 4 public buildings. under the Public now. Works Dept. particularly the plumb ling. heating. lighting and ventila- ROOM FOR A few "10"-' IPDIlc- tion. Mr. Gilmore is a graduate Mr- Wendall Glover was called on to act chairman. Kenneth Jay as secretary. the meeting opened with a scripture reading followed by a prayer by Rev. B.V. Mac- Lean. The nominating commltttee pre- times there will be snowflurries. Temperatures will mo d erate slightly but it will still be colder than usual for this time of year. More cold air follows the dis- turbance and the outlook is for sunny but very cold weather Sun- held until the past year. except for a period of service in the Can- adian Army from 1042 to 1046. Mr. Chandler is married and has one son. a medical student at Dal- liousie University. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler will take up residence in NORTH TRYOV Department oi Public works. Mr. Ill Church. Services Jan. 13, 11 a.m. t ("hutch School, 12.15 Miss Mary A. MncKcniv.le. Deaconess. TIIEI nrzaomm Beauty Salon's . Monthly Meeting The Basilica Catholic Women's League held their January meeting Wednesday evening in the Knights Approve Eisenhower Doctrine believe that the full and direct membe ship in this anti-Commu- nlst defence alliance would be the By PAMELA MATTHEWS LONDON (Reuters) - The for mulation by the president of the 4 E I n . p n- , where the funeral will be held ug , new high ,-coo,-.1 of 519 pop compgntlve rats of t.mprovn- ,. p:u:,.ul1).'00sta.rlIiI?hMtTt1('I31l;rclgI'aE'rcT'. 0" M0"d'l'- "Wm ' men! by provinces: b.TII:ell(1if(:II:tE1o:lsU.W was voted to- Sunday T0 o.In.--9 p.m. ' st. Elizabeth's Church. Spring- lnll It 2 0"-'l0clt 1'"9""t"l ms us: ms nu Wm, we H,,,.g,,..,,., M1,, mud; t gelld gzlo pot; Igvegiglg Prayer. Cm" 30”” C""9l"Y- up. I. ........ .. .. .... .1... goo ,0, mo, ,.,,,,.b.,.m, 1. I Due to telephone trouble we were unable to re- . f . tnif W" t ' ml” R” cargo?-n-losufgggnlyn -8- 1-. -. -1-. - ...... " 3;-is 31 42-3 "-3 celve any calls for a period on Friday morning, Jan- & g CORNWALL "mm Ch"... E. blmh 0; 54 lien! st in Mr 3:55.13. :10; 8:30.: 833.; uary 11th. We are sorry for any inconvenience to United Church of Canada. SerV- mm y'"' Run"; " the Mu. Marilltrlybanlll gas 101 0 our mlllY Cult0mCl'l- nIALu” l i "3" Sunday' January 13: New L." Funenl Home (plum where Saskatchcwanl 17:3 11:8 1):! i ' D”"”"l”" ” ""4 Kl"5"”” 3 P- '.';”.'".',"”,'l I?" M 7'” ttod”-,5 berta ....... .. ns 10.0 21.: , . I m.: Cornwall 7:30 p.m. Annual 0.5;; ay1ntec,.,,Te',!::enlcylnThe. Peo- B'l"l'l' C"l"'"bh 1” nz ”'2 S I, lmfutlniri 15 Kyllltgfll-g (':l;l:l5dI1!i- ,1” C',,,,.,,,,. All Canada ass as so.o t w,dn,';yd,y 'J,nul:,yt',, . l;”m' This statement shows I study --m-m--m-m-- Rev, R A ',,mmon m;nmu' - YOUNG - At the P. E. 1- Hospital annual gain in quality in all three Island bred boars la increasing cou . . . - on Jan. 10. 1957 Robert M. Maritime Provinces while the rest numbers since 1050. . . 1 g g 0 I I continuing very cold; southwest N 1 1' 3 to Cl, 1 H 1 lantl tor the Dale Carnegie C0llrS6' mechanical engineer. This partic- . H.”,X,J,”E,',',l"w'.;h of ,.,ef'c'of,,: :3: l Phone 0151 now. ularly fits him for the type of the town of Mt. Royal Montreal. g;rEfllll:,I"l;l!)t';)j"Ivl”'I"g:-e Tlljalllleislldttllht.-3 Snflclled ttlmr "Pf" Wlllchuwai l0r- United Sm" 0, in ..Elsemwe, f:S:e:s'll;:lli'r'f!h:”Xuf wgffgllhif day. "Id 3” "I" c"5l”'”'"- S"m9l VALUES UP TO 35.00 lnTaylors 3 work in which he Wm be "'””d' in the M” '"m"' chair. The Very Rey P.F. Mac- llhxfollollvllleilg milatlomiir ngificers Doctrine" for the Middle East. thep advance of communism is ir- F”"ec"l-"3 Pl""l9 3915- ljgwencrs grab hags only .50 rental Dmllild Ollelled the meetlns Wlth were appointed: President, Earl implying , doolorauon o( pogmvo reslstiblc. EN0lTrl:?FillNtaV3 Jlsfiulgit lillhge , . l i prayer. Before the bu lne e t- ; V1 ' . , dwa san : sra e cou l- IORK Phmral Ch"'g" Tl” WOULD YOU like us be more ds ing Mrs. J.E. Fleming pl.lsi:'eIll E0 lltllllsg gall! vi: -);)rIF:SlIdUe!lI.'l!t (9t)rlEtII.Ol1T l2l,Z?ii. pl:-tgerge IIleni.c!(I'Tl:tll'ulylI Ill: Icy?-n tlllzlgewfef ;tld:W!et:.acdangel::3l. ness with scattered snowflurries; United Church of Canada, Minist- er: Rev. JVM. Spmulh Sund.y' valuable to your employer? Would January 13. 1957: 11.00 am. York 2.30 p.m. Brackley; 7.30 pm. C ..you like a better Job with more ' lpay? All this is possible. let Dale e"' Carnegie help you. Phone 0151. Canada". The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. McEwen; secretary treasurer, Leslie Douglas; programme com- mltttee, Harold Coffin. Bruce Af- tegrlty of the area. meets with warm approval in official quar- ters here. L.L. Noonan. and were approved fleck Clarence Mcllwen Roland Though Britain was not con- tral. l HEAR nanny Mossfield, dlstin-' quished Canadian baritone. Prince of Wales Concert. College Audit- orium. Thursday Jan. 17th. Admis- MILTON-RUSTICO Parish. Rec- ', tor Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for Sunday, January 13th are: St. Marks. Rustlco 11 a.m.. Holy Com- munion; St- John's, Milton 3 p.m., Evening prayer and sermon. Come and hring the whole family. BRADALBANE - Fredericton er-ived by Mrs. G. L. Smith. 5 Eus- ton Si. nf the sudden death in Bart- left New Hampshire of her brother- fn-law Dr. J. Frank Smith bro- ther of the late Dr. G.L. Smith of . this city. Burial took place at St Joseph's Cemetery Bartlett New Hampshire. CRAPAUD and Springfield Par- ishes. Services for Sunday. Jan. 13th.. 1937. First Sunday after the FUNERAL HELD-The funeral of Mr. John Semplc was held on Thursday afternoon. Jan. 10th, Hurry. WRONG TITLE - In the picture of the staff of the Family Allow- ance and Old Age Security office appearing in yesterday's issue. Mr. Mr. H.W.F. Hughes is Supervisor of office personnel. DEATHS rGALLANT - At Wellington Cen- tre Friday. January 11th. 1957. vice will be held today Satur- day at 1 o'clock. Followed by service in the Clyde River Pres- byterian Church at 2 o'clock. In- terment wlll be in the Church Cemetery. HENRY - At Soulhport on Tues- day. Jan. 0. 1067. Stewart Henry in his 82nd year. Resting at the Maclaean Funeral Home from Edward Matthews. Charlotte- town, pleaded not guilty to two counts of a charge of criminal Supreme Court yesterday. Earlier in the day the Grand Jury after one hour and a half": deliberation produced a true bill of indictment against Matthews in connection with charges arising from the death of Joseph Fred- erick Steele. The first count of the Of Criminal Negligence found it necessary to call seven witnesses. all of whom testified at the preliminary hearings into the case. The trial will come before MacDonald Q. C.. the accused. The court convened. over an hour late at 11:05 p.m.. with eight of ten men called for jury duty appearing. After considering the validity of the Matthaws' indict- ment. which was the only one pre- sented to them. the jurors left on On a volume of 70.000 hogs ship- ped thrnugh inspected '1ng plants. reports Livestock Field- rnan H. W. Clay, P. E. Island has Young of 46 Kent St. age 96 years Resting at the Maclcan Funer- al Homc. Funeral will be held this Saturday afternoon service from the United Church. New Glas- . n , M, in (1 too Commehclhll It 3 0'0l0cll- lntflh measure to the use. in recent over 170 lbs. or under 140 lbs. I RS: ,er3.vce,, 1;. ,,f,ey..hf,::h"c.nd men! in Donaldston Cemet y. 'y,,,,i,g gt pg-"fins! two... 1)" 3. 1,1554! .10.. matter all over-affectionate beginning Needs Trained Menggpgy, Top Wu” grave. Pall bearer. wpr ; Willi l rig II . .. . uc I C I II 1100! TQIU I II an III! II 0 v ' ' Sample, Chester l;..lm:.., n.o?1ilENGAGEMENTS Woodstock. N. 3.. and the AnIiIp- over one hundred thousand dol- up he jumps TUESDAY. JANUARY I5. T957 Diesel man, Ed I-Iarnberger writes. "Since the week Dlckieson. Jay Edwards, Mm-i,; olls Vallcy. N. s., have been using lsrs to the producers. P", ,,,,,k,. 0,; gt 2-30 m before July 4th. I have averaged over 3130 per Larkins and Harold Stevenson. The ---rm ' p' ' week. The 1.33; two wggk. I mgdg S152 gnd S158 Thflllll ette t hi the itk ho rod l:.:.'::'l..2'.'.".: i.i'.".”2..".l.-W-"i': :l.t;rl;.;l;l;g,-;,-Hy;--;;,to,,,;;;-og,;-,c,-, ..... :l.::...'..:3r:.n:”l:.::"' W ' - ' "W ,, ,1;'"',,;:g The Health centre - sumn-um mpectlvelln I on convinced um vo--tr-uunsgzyvr a body and hold their 9...... 4. mm M" chum! Enmm to Grade Weight Price aataraa . Madly W Phone 2124 for further information. gramme played a great part in my sdvancemen the church. The Interment was In E 8” 3, 11 5 n of Mr no A 1”-I55 mm '1'” hflllh Y0tl1'l9ll Chlld Ind Mltemll H Ilth Program If YOU IN MCCITIIUCIIIY inclined we can train YOU the New Glasgow CemeterY- MT Ernori ivlaiilray. Parlrdale. 2; :3 gg gig on and ever.v- Department of ;”nh and help you get started in mi. field which offers to take place January El:,.,,;.l,;aW 11? :2: bogytis gmpyi ' opportunity ma . mm". 'A i 140 lbs 80.00 44-00 .'h.i1.'ft,li Write at once for complete details about the possibili- PERSONALS Bl 11' Ill” :41; ,1;-g . go u brushed ties for you in the Diesel and Heavy Equipment Field Fu".r.' Hm B2 :31 1:: 27'” ”'u off. Incidentally rushing some without obuggtjon to: 1 . C " ' e ' of it into the cost as well as Mr. Amen .n-v. East Royalty. W" 113'" '0" mt off it. mncron TRAINING SERVICE. LTD. 78 Esstoll St. Ambulance Service ROBERT E. IRAILET MR. AND MRS. PARKER roan, entered the P-E.l Hnspltal fnrl treatment. All wish him a speedy I recovery. of Canada shows very small im- provement or none at all. The improvement In N. S. and N. B. can be credited in a great extra lord. when we compare the N19 lh. Grade A carcale with the 202 lb. extra heavy. we find that Island Yorkshires Make New High Records, Aid N.B. & N.S. cent Grade A hogs. This is an in- crease from 54.1 per cent in 1065 and 30.0 per cent in 1040. The following table gives the In the face of this Maritime level of quality, it is surprising to find that between 20 and 20 per cent of all hogs marketed dress either BEIRUT. Lebanon (Renters- Dr. Edith Summerskill. I as read. Correspondence as read by Mrs. Fred Coyle was received from the followlng:- Mrs. Ben W. Des- Roche provincial president; Mrs. Provincial Council; Very Rev. P. F. MacDonald for gift received at Christmas; Sacred Heart Home. per Sister Mary Augusta. for re- membcrance during holiday sea- son; Precious blood monastery per Sister Mary Immaculate; P.E.l. Musical Festival Association, rc- cludcd: Telephone. Mrs. J.E. Flem- ing; Sick visiting. Mrs. Leo Murray who reported one sick member; Report forms Mrs. P. Mcenxns; magazine. Miss. Gerturde Coady. bers who so generously donated and helped pack the dinners for needy families at Christmas. also the ladies of the telephone corn- mlttee who contacted each mem- BY: P. R. McCORMAC You can't. keep a good man down. they say. not for that y o u r Iapell. and weakenin the threads. That's just one way that The president thanked all mem-- Fred Clark. with the act of consecration. ASIAN PEAK In Ceylon. reaches 7,410 feet, Jay and Wendall Glover; Recep- tion committee, Harold Affleck, Elmer MacEwen. Kenneth Jay, Arthur Ellis. and Sterling McEwen; Publicity committee. Ralph Coffin; Garth Coffin and Leslie Douglas; Anderson, Levi Jay. Arthur Ellis, Addison Cofiln. Frank Jardine. Ralph Plgot, Kenneth Jay and It was moved and seconded to hold meetings on the fourth Wed- nesday of each month, the first meeting is to be held In the mem- L90- Murray. The meeting closed Adam's Peak. the highest point sulted in advance about President Eisenhower's decision to seek Con- gressional authority for the dis- patch of United States troops to the area if necessary, the move is regarded here as a big contri- year-end call by State Secretary Dulles to the people of the United States to assume greater responsi- blllty for the Middle East. British policy toward the Middle East has for the last two years been based on the belief that So- viet infiltration into the area would swing the world balance of power approaching presidential election last year. it is not official British policy to press for actual United States membershl in the Baghdad Pact. But some formed quarters here NOTICE MATERNAL HEALTH CLASSES TRAVEL AGENT! brother. William Ernest Match of Port Arthur, Ontario. and brother of the late Perley Mutch of South- port. mas Kathleen Robertson left on Monday morning for Toronto after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alton N. D. Mncleae UNnaIn'ssn WAGON AND BARNES POI III). has Turner. Wlnloe. ' lblephoassi it may be difficult for Island hog producers to beat this 1060 record for quality alone. but Is- land hogs can show up to 75 per cent Grade A if our producers 25 lbs. more on each bog he have received about U) cents lb. for this gain. No hog can afford to ship light fore they reach their full market value. Neither can be afford E Whenfiaisayitwtthlbwere-Sultwlthoim FLOWER CART isuisaaoraaaaaaaaaus. -...a. FUNERAL NOTICE AF. 8: A.M. Masonic Brethren will meet at the I.0.0.!'. Hall at 1:30 Monday. the 14th. forthe purpose d at,- have a bundle to go to the cleaners." It's so e . and It's so hard . Stains are a Charlottetown Credit Union OfferstIleGeeeieI Peblic1'lieSei-vices efecredltlleloe Outcrsditvnionrsceivesbothlsrgssndnnalli depositswhlcharecreditsdtothe ineinbersisosns aseinado to rnembersONLY. Bothsevinp and losreareiiulu-edatnocssttothcmsinbsr. Forfin-therinfonnat1oo,phone0ml1.orcs1ist ency here to believe that the last word has not yet been said. . U. S. Automotive Output Report DETROIT I AP)-Ward's Auto- for completion in the United States this week. This compares with 91,180 units last week. which was holiday shortened. In the same 1056 week 150.030 cars were made. Canadian passenger car produc- two this week was estimated to winds 15. Low-high at New Glas- gow l2 below and M above, Char- lottetown 12 below and 15 above. Sunday: Sunny and very cold. ANTS TIIREATEN BUILDINGS VENICE, Italy (AP - Billions of white ants are threatening the foundations of this canal city. The sion 75 cents, school pupils 25 negligence after being arraigned Th tit . tsrting Monday of Fred. Steele, C rrespondln Secre- ""”' lwglllflafeh GrOe:flI'C:'IF:IVI.1?.'errEdft:Ea: before Justice Mark R. MacGulg- l'lEeXtp:leekjI"3'. Nicholson is re- t-Iry. Provlncialucouncilz Mrs. A.J. Attendance committee, Eldon bution to Middle East stability. motive RCP0l't3 Niltl F1'ldtlY l46.- "I" W9” muud M" ”l:1”'by ll, supervisor or wemm Serviceg, an as the January sitting of the presenting tho crown mo J. A Mat-Donald. Spiritual, convenor, Glover. Arthur Blaxland. Sidney There is also approval for the 527 passenger cars are scheduled 3:352. trtcgglnnzfogpzfiexnarla has met to conside what steps to lake against the invasion. Aluminum Doors and Windows DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEK END SATURDAY 8:30 a.in.-9:30 p.nl. I ' . - I Chllrches of Cl"l"' S""d"' J” git:!1":5l!S'i:ldlanftl'0l!IIllhtiITEmgtI!W)I,1eeT!lS.' 39:11:83 1:! dcerA::lnI.lIdnEeI1g2- I.)uLI:llIIl:!II)'I:Ip::tI"O:dt:ntdh.tvepgut.t))11g:' T.:IldII)l:rrg:'l"ihYnrilekI;lbffallls:la;I-d Syria! I.1l:l1IIllbl'i;u;; slt;flYlu1T'i.et 7;: against the anti-Communist world. illguiyelwelrned Shllglksalnilmgl llhhsi G I .f If XXIII; :"3VlC:ml" Funeral Home to his late resltls second that of rrimlnal negligence conditions their tour was limited ill. gramme consists bf a supper sgon- Tlll! Mllll llY it ill! "01 0' week. In the shins week a year Awning” umgT . . - . t t v , ' e A. l,:- M” Sunday School 2 ppm. Frat once from where the funeral will causing bodily harm. to a call at the Queens County The treasurer 5 report was guh- gored by the women , Minion,”-y Brltallll hachlhl l0l' IN "'3'" ago Canadian production was 6.- Doors and sup -, V, "mo" Sunday school I! ma” . be held on Molllday. January Justice MacGuigan. in his ad- Jail. mitted by Mrs.'Maurice Griffin; Society, followed by a go"; herfshlll lh th: tlvel-ailttlohlil Bgshken-1 009 and 1,025, '. my w 0' Wale S" I Mum". 14th. to lmmacu ate Conception dress to the grand jury after they The Grand Jury for the sessions it showed a fair bank balance; speaker. All men are cordially in- D” "C9 P" M 5 ' I" y' gnd Sfqif Rqilln I; - WY Church. Wellington CHI"! tor had been duly sworn. stated that is composed of Leonard MacDon- Brief reports of the work done dur- vlted to atttend this meeting. Meet- I”"' 1"" "d P”ld"”' VISIT PORTUGAL . t wwmg.--2 2:23:21" ll:.?.2:?.L":l.".f.3'l.?:.?::.."fl:”..l: eil..:.'.:;:"'s':.::..'”i'.:l.:'r.ii.:: i"::2:..E.1i:.';”."..'l'.:":::.””"'"”” ranger b-on "lt:.”E.f'l2.'. . W... ...n..... n....... roll ms mum we It to one of Engla card party ' '. - Prtlllollllc y ev. . . Mac- h h in u. l I 13 an ;',';T”;.l;,”,,'fj,'5,,,',';5';, M5;-y,I;". 333' M th Cl m R d iiiiiv.-'3. ”.”.".'.”.”..'l.'. 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'ZuJ:...."i3.if'&:iZi.'?. l.-;w-v.1: Willard." mm mm- t ' ' ' ' In their deliberation. the jurors Stewart. delivered. on Christmas eve to t ev ence 0 V Dene 1'! 00 go clifle Funeral Home to her late eed f m H W35 (l0lhl- I, .m.tbuud on an - - on DIES IN "in word W" '9' rerldehch Where I Short "3" '1 otileraglrmerlutleea reporting in- '”””"”""""l"" "'""'dl”'M"- United state: policy of the DIESEL -- HEAVY EQUIPMENT has entered the I'.E.I. Hospital 12- , --:?-:------m- 4 forhtr;:tment.pei;l(i's many friends ,h”rn::lh::o.e hVoaIlu:.lg.l'o:::d:: iilscounkt Illhzflt: and the DI II Ml-:alctl9.ll0V:,llll0duf.l "la lecllll; PLA SERVICE: wls rn s . y re overy. , sed w eh I Ipl hole CNIIIIII 5”" luau! I" (V T The frien.da of Gordtm Mutlow lb.” W. "I" "cum "mm In N" no lb" their r'lI9lI'l.h Inllg.rIlln;:'d on x T u "1 tnmlllptn Funeral and Wm he mm, '0 ho" um he ML on mnm-y and no returns for the 0"!" nlwcu mm", mm" mm m. mmc ma . - pm... - tho produce, 9"; .. um. 33 15,, rn emb er of the British ParlIe- ttlng off a cleaning job mul- Mrs. Georgie Stewart has recelv- 3: for nothllll and Iolt 0319 for "'9'": n'ltllY 09701111 NP l0"l0C mll0l”M"P;0lfl0'R:a lsun.” m ' !"'d M I so c . ed the sad news of the death of her s trouble. ggkm M.lf..'.,, .,m " yx, p, 3 ; Robertson. Munn's Road. she was ncegved "0. I W mm "H . . m"l3'm”"mWh,"5 .. .'.'.'..'.'"'.l.::.''' i:'....'.".:: Limited WINTER COATS. going at 1.3 off a . , DRESSES, I rock tendl hefuneral of a Brother, Itewnrt aaioa.1ssouaanstaaat. - 2.-l.:. :'::- ll v--"-'-lmv-u-a-””n-'fm---ar- 0" l(ENNEDY'S Ladle: Wear -1 In , "- .f I . offtosi-Iours--Isondsys0a.ni.tao0p.ns.:'1'uss- ' , - uh -hastlnemhl'rldsya.I.a.is.Islp.n.:latnrdsysl p . .. A ” esnsuvaa vlasulaudsasus p'”"'f'”'” I I”-Swim” i JANUARY SALE WINTER DRESSES, going at I-3 Off DBLOUSES, I let gelngot NO CHAROIS - ALL SALIS FINAL 5.00 1.00 going at