1-52-'t i . - . N . - v a . o--- in c” dc I M s Thll "”"" '9'" hnllhy, Apr! :1. 955 liy an enlra 6220- 0Pl'?l'l0 - "l All Birch Court, ' LADIEQ rriiuiinos. peciel C A d I C s The oouiui an the suit . Attended Boys 5” mm M S. A. Mmgm . oncert u lence n Ify M n ,5, M W gggg-;-L ' ,M lath aiidieneaa'sIIIasGastna's'aeeonipanlstsnd iaantaletadoaandtheladl 5.4 - Pcuame” bEgsag:sIEM1e:l:r?:r)lety gncsrt. .t & ?13 e audlt- showed style two solo num- Ml-llllll l0 W 8 I-mW'l"""”"'”' W" - """"""”'”"""”"""""' - as an i'uhemini-otAor'iil t held durlns SALE THURSDAY. Friday. Sst- nu; pgffonnjnej of inezso-sop- Born in the town llsy on ma a lo tum 11"” P""'l"”" - miles in of Institu of Canada Prln 5. wanna it in worthy of ui-day. all costs, suits and dresses rano Conchita Gaston of the Phl1- island some sun Iona to . ce Ed. ll. -- - --- ---- - -- - -- ----- -- --- "'""",,".:'..:"' its-...::i W-...-. .1: tr 1;.-till:-:.w-. c...-: z,';.9..”"'"......”f.:.'2.;.u? "- mm ””” u” Pmvmu we" CLEARING prices on - i . wad -mom ' the adv t of an ind! ted um SPECIAL p I, Ledsema. PYOGOIIHIOCKDGDY OI gmmg undgg-t&cgp.bl.l hNP"”"no " by .11 di-.'pery materials. 5. A. Mo Her range and delivery of such the war and then only carried on mu" ',g cm; 3 3. Hm": David MacDonald. Allan Dun- Don-ldm varied pieces as"Fr soliunsrls ha a determined will Ind II -' head of the Division of - iiu-. vimy Gresom "9!" E"”'"' i.Aniir.s- wooi. sweaters all "M" " slim” 9? "" !gIl.wb:n; It wll.IIot until loco after three ratiioiom. did themselves rim 3” ?g”c'g9hB';?&B'"d3.7amG::' W" "9 " Vi” '”"'m3 ”'u' 5' arntleif-mgmp(l:e.tremgntr:ler:nd hit long years of in cat studies in I”? n.l'mIb''u”pf::::l 9?- I 9 - ' . M Do ld'l. . nude ll "am" we!” mm ' A C M TALLIES 12 r 4 5 V"f,'””."i',,,i,,Wi,.-ou,;i?t' .:cii ndu: nu: ?fnlillt:,pIlstl.:Iu'dBtIl::: ill” a tour P110" ill "'10 Wltlm looks i. "W giellkols vglorlgdrcheson all angnsmtacbllo tallies iu'stoc-ii. The - Una: :II the Ilrograinrne to life for of cities in her homeland. She 0- nlnbii "4 llldr Ilvu nu." ' I St-elholl l d Book Room theaudience hll recon appeared with the lid W37 M3315 '3 50 Varied '1 Chgguglrll 53?”. pgvld 1'” . puucuiu-1'y chm-mlng were her New Yorkpcity Opera Company Illd eohtflll PHI! 1 our Cgmu, 3mm .3 scum rt. 'Roi,,,d IALI: THURSDAY. Friday. Sat- medley of Pliilipine Folk songs. in a variety es. n.ial City it tile present tiny. nu. w M P? James lirday. all coats. suits and dresses 11,, fun Iugngth of her voice was The career of this vivacious singer ' The evelllllll l7I'0Il'I-Ilime pg ??n.::::!' xflih PCINIOII. Mon- at me discount. The Vogue. W” wt in La".-' dud 1, out & I,” beg, bum To S", H ere gjljoothly mg: the .i::..”Mum, I ' - H; , . "G d .' Rare 088 III!!! wbole- esrted ' CCIHIINII MOI . uwm i,:v::i;1i-el1NoSdimi:lverMo;dir- "415 T 5” W” Early gpifg 3'.'.3”i'.Z'if- suclliulilesdnancc and per- ion to her art. The community I. Am,” wmi mmgi, Y, n. 5.9". c, Fhhg, . 0' Waylln: h W Marga”, Am, Sh", specials. Prices Gloria p r (em eiiiinciation in a singer. She Concert Association who sponsors C. A. Nmoni council 5.4;;-gury -31,, hp" pug mud in: '" fy e ' M L ' Ceorge "it Me"-' M”"l"V- i --i-u See You Again" "snow the tour -rtlnlu who appear dub for Young Adult work. will visit iusiniun had ilripm the gmeg ac can. 2 r . I838 , . lllht ?,'.',';,'i.iii. Wayne Champion of 3"l1dln8- 't A i - 'l'o-nlglit'' " ake Believe an en- ing the season In '0 be 0013' Charlottetown and confer with iaiituue la nova-at hearty nu" Kensinx?-on: Wendell Jeiikinl-Hi 5 PER CENT discount on all - ll. " - cores for l oslc present who were midg fgr lhetwflu laggrz lsocal leadegdllodgh arid” 3: dances. Millview; Wm. MacLean. Arno -Sp,-mg millinery at Hi-Style Mill- . . , loathe to et er go. ' m uy fl-Will W” aturday. 111- Mnclaan 0' Borden: M'”””"".inerv- 6"” G'”'5' S"””'- M I B I d F l' O m T h e Al I' S"-5 "d 1'-7' 'm'"'"'"" tlvhrael This. a ton and Miss Ledesma "” ”"'""""d yo-'ti.Yr"'h'CllI'alrmlIl MacRae. Cherry VBUCYE Sun” three days only. Thursday, Friday e e r a U l I I1 g I the metiza a formal tradl '0 Wm b. as i. nhurlotumwn 1.. Down, local um. ford Jiirdine. 51- Peter" . 3"F'anti Saturday: also special racks gown of her homeland woven rug; m S Igaylnsh mg Wm mm for Youns Adult work 03”” MQCOI-HDIICIIIC Rlcllnrd M901-elem G""”w””i It 3-95 Ind 395- -' l f the Federal Building in Charlottetown taken on Tuesday shows thread made ””"' "" mm "'1 "n ” W "' 3' head of the Group work on if A MEETING of the Charl0"e' I 31: ilihlgdegscihhet has been made on floors and walls as well as the steel "frame. The P1';;i:l;P;;:;:";::' was truly worthy ;::,”;':'f::g::t."h"' 91'? Will IP- 2; me: 1-.,l.;.;..wcI.;if.l.eihIi'ah.dsol:lis!l EOMIIC5 HKIOISO f I town District of Association of picture was taken by Ross Hamilton, the camera facing northwest. " .,,,,,.i,,,c, i. y,u.c,A. work with uoiu-11:41,, (cpinnumns, ,, Body 0 Y lhurses or Prgsildenvcnu ll;eEl1el:lo? years after He had beenfsefen-Thy mil” :l't():had. 13:13:: ::t.:l:tllned yowzln'I!Jud:l.P0n.n”C.:dadlanhi '11:: ltscw-Taxi yupi-any in a e nurses c. -g -- - ' , on mar fill! lllflf were an DlSCOVOI'Cd pital, on Tuesday. April as. at 101'? --card from. (except as his T d I M d . the meeting with his piano un- reseiltatlve on the p con;I- ahead of earnings for the com. M p h 1 Th. H 73:15 rim. MtlSSpEaE)f(l:ll.CO Rowland Spiritsiliylels8:nrit.)lL:e:0:l)1SHl: Silsillnlg II Ur. amen of umemonu of memput... lcnmfe 10:. b.o,.h1:l5 .:m1::anm,elldem The body of C ares is e. wi giies s . i.... ' A g L for . - The meeting was broug I ellenllll 0 - - at f d sterdsy , i I ,. Power and His Divine ove M k 1 I g 1 with "1 in 0' Th, In Pam, much in Aumtof mu 5. no-wuvm am"! 3. :ng:ldml;Iigl. ilzahhrlifollidt ifiose to SL?EEsIIli1QHI;lellT;llllgt::)atSgzofge iiirneigngk c'll;Iilxedre('!1II0;:0'nW3';e clog: I e U I1 M'1'lli:' b(I:-llinatg-lllol:ltle)'tq;Il:1I1:l;o ninetzwlg, 33:". e s sins 5;”; and Yw” .Ad:l,n,d,,- at the Afta:n:llwdchnge:.Mhi:cli'udm. - ilfm i ' 15 . srllme nuns C0lll0M'lInI erred ..tbe g:1()-(:.I:zlt:ledu,)wT1b0UI,rt::ne;:;;reisy 2” For threed l'lSai;srg:ly.26T:ieilrstclgIyi testam Qrhpanage who contribui- REGINA (CF) -Aedsecptlklld Per- boi0NulvI3;sFa0rl.elN: custody as was held at the Queerliuggtlellmllhlst held in San" John out an Eu”. wmp.” "mm" in the am I. b me. meet at a Search Friday on a u.” )8; and Spec. ed special selections in song. son has been chargg wi mur- w mo 1 Th J evening under the c P P'.ic” Lara. Zing weekend. quarts amounted to s:,m.7as, or as cell 4 hi disappear off all spring ml in ya 95 ...jj-- def in connection with the slny- mater winesscs. ey are l- of King Lion Jar-Jr Stevenson. while u Chulouemwm 31,, 3 cat. . dung -mm compared by R.C.M.P. since 5 f isl racks at 2.95 and . . P l ing of 74-year-old Mike Tudor cob Dyko. 45. and Ted Walters. Guest, present 31 the meeting Min. In cap. Br.fon Ward Wm awn" mum,” of the "n. ".337. ".5 cum . sh”. anca iaviter leagiug kfl-held hogle '1; SHARPSHOOTER CHAMP h A ersona 5 whose body was found in a sealed 61. were Dr, Gu-g1d Barrett, a for- mph. Y1! Men-' on -nmndgy Ind h "I. nut "I". mom” of 19”. Roy Gore, roo ie . - M W A Stewarrls a patient mom of his home Friday. Mrs. La Fleche and Dyke sur- me, member of the Halifax Lion; TORONTO (Cwh The annual an open banquet .. on 1-rig evening of February 4 after haV- former Island” W95 M"”al' 50" - i rsi ' .1 5 "t L P l' ha ged Nick liorden- rendered early Monday night af- 1 b b t a esident of this 0, .1 E plonuoii d in; gt which E. he will mm In SUPP” 3i me MM" Mme" if we 1”: yr ,1,” "1; birds?" m the Pl E. . asp” . Che:l(l.Ce57,c0I rliegina after picking ter hearing a radio broadcast Ei:;..',,nL.lg Jn:hY1 Rolgers, a visiting E?)pr?;)tr3fjon Ltierpredlctsx develop- pgsgiztencharters to newly formed ,"n."."""”” The body W35 1'?”",ed by two Murray 0 ile tell": osliar shooter Th? m3"Y mellds 9f M" K” him up Tuesday. In custody on that police were searching for mm, from Hawaii, mam of . 1ow.gogt, large-tonnage summer-aide Phiat Club and the residents 0' "ll? dlslll" W0” ll” W” ".am'22 cam,” 5,55 1; 58559” 0' Albany "1" "3"" to the same charge is Elizabeth La them. . Lion Joe Molloy was presented zinc operation at Meat Cove. Charlottetown Phalanx Club. been co-opei-Eting with the police 5zls8m;):l)1:'un(;ed Eecemly by .me learn he lgs re;-elntered the Chnr- Fleche, Tudor's 30-year-old former The key witness is Cecilia La with M, membership certificate northern Cape Breton Island. if Ca '” ll" 5”” ' - - - ' lmuiww" Mm” housekeeper 5Wi559- 30- M Relmm Wk” W55 from Lions International by the results achieved to data are con- nwm Coroner L. E. Prowse. who was Civilian Association of Marksman. g - d I t M ad in m Re ma V unued ' - l. M . M . - M D ummond Cobb of the An all-out search was un er as seen 0 ay 9 8 chairman. ' ARCTIC PORTION called to viewlthe body. after Mdontr0,B Halffax ;isrr:ymel:,)lv,verF:f Canifggn Drama; corps is expecl- way Wednesday for another wo- district town of Lumsden. Various busmeu man,” were The report, for the year ended ".0 mom 1""""g the wcumsmnces Eur 31 mg m ' ' ' Ch 1 tteiown today on a man police described as a key Police said Mrs. La Fleche. b ht u and discussed and a Sept. 30. sly! "mt 891'm3"l"m- ' E11931-'lW'l Wild ll 'he”5dl" m""di"I the death of the man' the Anna. Marksmen Assomal ed m arfo th is rl-I M "t ' in brutal sis in Dyke and Walters were residents mug pt d ed b Lion Reg fire mineral used in electronics, A,-cue wu imnednftarI.oridEllas- decided that an hlqueshfwoghq tile non. Ehogtglgbewrom e cm 6 U . WITIIAJIISIJST tn illiterate lBbOl?Bl'.8AWBB of Tudor's three-room home when lvlgghtutvtlaschglrigran oz the nol!l- wmtlld be . by-product of me or 3";'rat3h73'Wiel:'mdmBwd "'"""5””'y' Tm 3" r" '5 e N Th . l rr-'-- 1 found his deserted home with he disappeared 16 outlis ago. ' up 'ommittee and a propos- 9" o''' . N ' lg not known to have any imme- M-:1? SHIELD CAMPAAG ” 9 (C t- ed I 1) . . -d 1 mm to ”” 3 C . ' . Exploration at Meat Cove. the . ., - 51 t A . Red Shield cam- 0" "1" Wm E139 his head smashed in. He had Tudor was sal by neg rs ed sine of Omar. gubmmed to I that dg fh'":th'e':i'(;9:(-m::er;t ,,2.;f.".l".ii ifemheia this year May mm”? been dead as long an 16' months. have boasted gsnvms 340.000 and be voted upon at the annual f,':f,';':d. i,',:f':"iwi.ii', iii; or main. 30,- hi. was pound the non- . e '88 b f ye C mm to 16-31. it was announced following Commission Police still are working on a hiding it in his mattress. Others meeting in May, enuumm in the Rocky Brook P”, u" it pi”, my. my 3'' Pet" 5 ay gar bo 15954 a recent meeting of the Advisory P0533310 l"0bb91'V m0uV9- "id h' "'3 Wnnuen Wu” Lion Dr. Angus MacEachem sl- Cmmump nu cm-tying copper, gpgctuu over 00 additional mlllel C.""m...;'”"""w" "' mm 35...; Board. A later announceme s will name goods also opposed 1,055,; found no trace 0' the m0n9Y- so gave a brief report on the loud uid zinc with some precious of its 1.000.000-nu-0 oolloeulall II he made concerning campalsn leaders-, "SW18 ml ' Pl progress being made on the essay metals. had also been discovered. well as continuing exploration at officials and special names can- 011 lb?” 309d5 lY”"ld chap” project to be written this month Little work had been done ol it Rocky 3100501”-1130130 I55 M3 H9Wurd Mclnnk vase. The Advisory Board is un- them l3 "” WW9” 93'” P by Grade VII pupils in the Prov- to date. CW8- der the chairmanship of Mr. Nor- HELD yuguc ggmunas .y FITTED FOOTWEAR mm w, Lowihu, The wmmissiom which held I'll Queen st. - Currie Bldg. JIRIIIS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50: Per insertion BIRTHS SPECIAL- gjgjj... . you CAN": Go wnoNG SHOPPING AT ATKIN- EGAN - At the Charlottetown L." Wenmg I aagyeamld Chip ;;;id,eriig:enilf;:iSim1M witnesses and neg: so-oi;terlnltiiil:e.ol the Ham” 385211 no: ngrzhllgc ctl:lmarlllr;ie::v.flo: (2)? F0BTngsALl lionpilll 0" S""d3Y- AP”! 17"” lottetown man was taken into cus- ' ' ' a ' 1955. Is Mr. and Mrs. Michael Egan, a son. Weight 8 lbs. I ons. CENTENNIAL Yis MEN -Egarl Taylor and Percy Simmonds were co-chairmen at the regular week- ly supper meeting of the Centen- nial Y's Men. Fiuesmaster was Bennett Carr and the sing-song was led by Bob Acorn and Les Alexander. The guest speaker of evening was Major T. E. MacNutt gave a very interesting historical sketch of Old Charlotte- wn. TAKEN INTO CUSTODY - tody by Sergeants Lund and Web- public hearings last year in seven cities. said it could find no ev- idence of any widespread or se- rious use of loss-leaders. As for manufactuieis' claims that their goods were clieapened by Such practices. it said it found the op- posite true. Quality goods sold like hotcakes when merchants slashed prices. I . The loss-lender investigation was the commission's biggest under- taking since it wlis set up in Nov- ember, 1952. It took 4,000 pages of (Continued from page 1) C. P. Officers Are Elected TORONTO (CPl - Roy Thom- son. former president of The Ca- nadian Press. Wednesday was elected honorary president by his fellow directors of the national Chronicle - Herald and Mail - Star, After 27-Day Shutdown By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP) -The whirling presses of Britain's national news- papers-silenced by the longest shutdown in historye-roared out, the news Wednesda, night that; the strike had ended. But there won't be any newspa- pers on the streets until Thursday morning. . it was the finish of a famine for millions of people who've lived in great events and all visibly hungry LADI&. WHETHER YOWRE LOOKING FOR VALUE. ECONOMY, QUALITY OR QUANTITY SONS. HERE YOU WILL GET THE MOST OUT DEMOMSTION: rims WEEKEND mas. 11.1-. snonoivano or run mycnnnony 00.. WILL an n ouooomrn arm nssrsmr 0. "P230 I -- - is H I in HIISINSIANIICING "er 1" hm with an " J Ill? presidency lI:r.l9;. was rt: o;l”e't:?k: ec::g;dor:'hoe"p';ootmen OF YOUR DOLLAR” 1' i ." . . ' . IMKENZIE - At the Prince 'f;3"” 0: Ml-'5 Marl”! M3CD0n' elected a. mat 'posmon for . on the Amalgamated Engineering County Hospital on April 18 . 1955- ” ' " 5 E W” remmmx '0 her EXPSCI to LAC and Mrs. D. L. MacKenzie of Beavcrbsnk. N. 8.. a daughter. 7 lbs. oils oss. GRIFFIN-At the Chnrloltel-own Hospital oa April mtil. lo ML llld Mrs. James Griffin. New Wiltshire 3 daughter, 9 lbs. 2 U2 on. DEATHS ITEELE-At Miscouche. Tuesdly. April 19th, Josephine Steele. W110 of Joseph Steele in her 71st year. ' Resting at the Compton Funeral , Home until Thursday afternoon when transferred to her late resi- hame from s picture show at the Prince Edward Theatre. He will appear before Magistrate Martin in City Police Court this morning. FUNERAL AT LOT 65-The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Frank Mc- Quaid was held Wednesday morn- ing from the Charlottetown Fun- eral Home to St. Ann's Church, Lot 85. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Charles McCarthy, who also officiated at the grave. The pail hearers were James Mccloskcy, Joseph Coady, James Cudmore. 1955. James Lawrence Kelly. B6 Sydney Street in his 83rd year. His remains were transferred on Wed- nesday evening from the Char- IIENDRICKEN-Suddenly at Dor- ehaeter. Mass., on Wednesday, April 1), 1955. Mrs. Gertrude Hen- drlcken, widow of the late Francis nendricken of Plsquid in her illst year. Her remains will arrive by motor hearse this evening at the Charlottetown Funeral Home and men will be conveyed to the rest- dence of her son. Chester Hen- drlckan. Plsquid from where the lansral will be held Saturday gaming to St. Andrew'a Church Requiem High Mass at 9 'clock. interment la the Church cnetery. N. D. Maelean the city's downtown church halls. Church at 7.:ll. District Commis- planned for the occasion. Spiritual Assembly. The slate of officers for the coming year are: Chairman. Mr. Ernest Harrison: vice-clianrman. Mr. R. D. Don- CUB AND SCOUT RALLY - Over three hundred Cubs are ex- pected ho attend the annual Char- lottetown District Cub and Scout rally Friday evening at two of The Cubs will rally at the Zion Church at 6:30 and the Scout rally will commence at Trinity sioaar Dr. George C. Fisher ex- pressed his wishes for a bang-up turn-out on the part of the city Cuba and Scouts as an interest. log and varied programme is ADDRICSED MEETING - Cor- poral Roy Stundan of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was the guest speaker at the West Kent available this year." he added. TARIFF REGULATIONS "The recent A lllll the Canadian Tariff Board has been requested to review present Canada-U.S. tariff regulations has been received with interest. The Potato Board has been advised that this investigation will be undertaken within a reasonable period of time,” said Mr. Mac- Donald. "It is felt that all bran- ches of the potato industry will (Continued from page 1) moss was presumably discussed. Also present were chief Phlh- pines delegate Carlos Romulo and Prince Wan Waithsyakoa of Trai- land. CHOU OBJECTI During the session of the polit- ical committee earlier la the day Chou did not have things al his own way. Chou at fist raised h having the United Nations defini- tion of human rights serve as a basis of discussion, especially since his government has been kept outside the UN. The question was turned over to a subcommittee which came up with a formula. still based on the UN declaration. Chou was satis- fied. however. and al 2 nations nus. reads: "Long live the friuldship further year. D. 3. Rogers of the Regina Leader-Post, was re-elec- ted first vice-president and Char- les H. Peters, Montreal-Gazette, was J second vice ya ” Officers of the association were chosen by the board after the annual general meeting of mem- bers at which Mr. Rankin re- ported on the co-o'peratlve's op- erating position and Gillis Pur- cell. genersl manager. on details of the news service. (Reuters) - Soviet prloi-lty must be given to the de- ' A of heavy industry and to budding up Soviet defences. vorsary of the Russian revolu- tion. traditionally keynote current Soviet domestic and foreign po- licy. They are published is all Soviet newspapers. One of the key forelul slogans between the peoples of Great Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union in their strllllle for t I s ' ' tension. of states and lasting peace throughout the world." um:-I .. . for safeguarding There was a similar slogan last November. since then Russia has of thnatsnad to amid the Anglo- Sovist and french-Ioviat Mand- for peaceful coexistence b Union and the Communist - led Electrical Trades Union finally accepted a wage increase of 11,! shillings a week and publlshersif promise to talk about more lIter.' SOUGIIT BIG RAISE I They originally demanded an increase of 1-12 l8s 6d a week. a big raise in I land where the aver- age weekly industrial wage is but a bit more than 5510. The strikers' wages. with the in- crease. will be 5:11 3 for day worlkr and 212 its ad for night the strikers capitulated Tuesday. These differences were settled Wednesday afternoon and the men went back to work. . By sticking to their demand. 700 BIG FINANCIAL LOII Some of the century's historical events happened durln the strike: Sir Winston Churchi 's resigna- tion as prime minister; sir An- thony Eden's assum tlon of the big Job; l'rance's approval of a rearmod West Germany. The 0: o BBC and a hand IIt.:II:-lI:0CLPkllI2llcIU0nI-I)OI'Il Business houses. theatres. mov- iaa and other places of entertain- insat admitted they lost thousands pounds. The drop h advertising SUNKIST FOR JUICE ORANGES 4 -02- 99” CARROTS. new. Zlbs. 19c Ell0PS. lb. .... 53c VE:'x”nhs.2h.nc i"iAm'.AL BACON. lb. 55c PAPER NAPKINS. Zpligs; .. ..; 35c ONSTRATING MOLASSES. quarl.... 35c Willi l0lbs......... .......33t aloneforthnlrondoa ship and mutual aid Plcts ba- TALL 48 OZ. TIN' church cemetery. Charlottetown Bah” commmmy , med"; "non .., 1,. form. M”, D” "cum mum wedn", Thtsn troubl'os of an undisclosed LARGE PASCAL NEW GREEN KELLY - At the Charlottetown met last night at 246 Queen St. ””"""'..”"”" "'0'-ll-r shlpplnli any by '1'-u. is. official Soviet 331:; dd:";iggm':;;V.tfl'mg.l'”""l' CILERY CABBAGE Holpml on -I-uesdayg AP,” 13. to elect their officers for the local 995591 "WI Ilellcy. underscore that top ' - wor . CALIFORNIA cI.ARl('s '3AMPBEl.L'S --- - --.---m -- ..-. 50"” Mel B------ --- ------ -- romuo 0,, tune"; Wm be new on Friday - 0 ll - ll fmell W884 Bree! 9 D other unions, some of whose mem- morning tn 3.. John the Baptist in the church cemetery. The fun- Board with all the factors regard. uy be" fen!-ed tn. gmke would km . . . . D ' . . C Church for Requiem Mass at 9 "81 WI! Very largely allended. "mg the present tariff question off financially weaker newspapers, ' o'clock. Interment will be in the lLEc.,. OFFICERS g The and it is still hoped lint some LONDON 59- 4 ....s:.w49i Foreisn policy slos-ns .however. men eventua turned'13,000 prlnt- . MHWEN En lottetown Funeral Home to his Holly: secretary. Miss E11911 L- Formosa '55”. show a conciliatory tone toward ing cisfismeilily out of work and i.ip- NABISCO S D Claus late residence from where the s""'”'5 "'935""9"v M)” G Rap Minister Nehru sent his chief for- the West and reiterate that Rus- set the life end limes 01 bl-Ill-llelr funeral will be held Friday morli- Mm'- Li"-'31 A559mb,l195v Ehcml elgn affairs adviser. Krishna Mt sla wants peace. men. Doollel. politlcllnl and log. leaving the house at 8:45 for 0"" ' Y9" 0" APT”, 13- "191 in non. to confer with Chou and they Tass listed so slogans issued by PIMP”?! "ld 3" 30"! Of 0'-3191' Requiem High Mass It St. Dun- more than 200 countries, of the had along talk. the Soviet Communist party, people is this tight little island of OVER 2 DOZEN giants Basilica. Interment in the r'"'d W 9"” 0" Slmlll” 9'60” Later Nehru dined with Chou at T1,.” .iogm,' mud "ch ye". 300.000. 1N APKG, .. EACH caumnc Cemetery. ons. a private dinner at which For- (0,. M" D” and Nov. 1' "W imiortrisvris .. 20 oz. TROPICAL FRUIT SAlAD..............each35c still-rtusli. ......nii29t OIOWNEAND-ILB.'l'lN CORN SYRUP. Only 37c 1 JOI-INSON'S PAST! WAX Home and school Association ld last evening. Mr. Roland Ta loi- presided. Corporal Stunden show- ed several films on traffic viola- tions and gave a short talk on cause of the pending ratification of the Park -treaties ts rearin 11 Germany. at the conference unanimously endorsed the formula. 0 1' ' plodsed the full support of the conference for "the fundamental principles of human UNDERTAKH EMBALMEB illt'i'i-zh. 52: an "I. hmnuy grew, 11' u in ii, rights as set forth in the UN rlowetom my in up poncq o(fi2gel:-fxtpaneel charter and takes note of the uni- worth wnuhh. qunugiog wu lgd by M1,. Mon. versal declaration of human rights Clay. chairman of the parent Ed- ucation l' ittee. Provincial Home and School Association. Members of the panel were. Mrs. Keith Kennedy, Mrs. A. Andrew. Mrs. l. Rankin. The speakers were introduced by Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald. president of the Provin- etal Home and School Association. avsivosijsric sutvics: - as a common standard of achieve- ment for all peoples and all soun- tries." SYRIA ATTACII IIRAIL Chou suffered s second setback when he inslsted'Neliru. the Indian prime ministers prot- estations. should head DIAL 5549 energy. Nehru land finally withdrew and Prince Wall in was elected. In I third clash. Chou objected to seating south Vibt Nani on a cultural sutrcomniittas but later KING Elllli i"l;I..-Ti.