BDNN (Reuters) - Franco and west Germany stand on the threshold of a new eraof friend- ship with s centuries-old dispute- the industrial Saar territory-op parantly settled. West German Chancellor Kon- rad Adcnauer and French Pf? mlcr Guy Mollet Saturday niaht reached agreement to return the Saar to .West Germany bit 333- 1- 1951. All the ten-uory'I economic ties to France will be cut by 1959- Agreement on the Saar opens the way frr realization of the 80- year-Old chancellor's dream - a confederation of European gates-which was also part of the discussions. . Adenaucr said in a statement the time has come for Europe!" countries to coordinate their P01: :;,;.v in order to preserve Eu- r()p3's ”welght and position in the world." E INTEREST WELCOM Both leaders urged Britain to take an "active participation" in European integration and wel- Sudden Death of Haliburton Man The death of Mr. Erlnnd Millar of Hallburton occurred very 5"d' denly Wednesday evening at the ag of 42. This late Mr. Millar was a well known farmer, active in I-H CIFIJ work and for fifteen yell? W” cream hauler for the 0'Lear3' dil- tnct. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Millar of Ellerslie. the deceased is survived by his wife, the former Florie Phillip! 09 O'Lesry. and the following broth- ers and sisters: George and John from Birch Hill and Donald. Port Hill; Mrs. Lester MacKay (Helen), Ontario; Mrs.. Nelson ,Sheess (Ferne). Tyne Valley; Mrs. Ron- ald Macconnell (Velma), Hamil- ton; Mrs. George Montgomery. (oreil), Port Hllli; Mrs. Alllison Ramsey (PraciiIa). Tyne Valley; Mrs. Alton Ramsey. (Rowena). Hamilton: Mrs. Chester Phllllpl (Lora). Arlington and Mrs. Keith McLellan (Ruth), Port Hill. Funeral services were held Saf- urdny afternoon. first in 0'Leary United Church thence to Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church. Ser- vices were conducted by Rev. Gem rge Killen assisted at 0'Leary hr Rev. I-ieber Kean and in Tyne V - ley by Rev. Mr. MacNaught. Pall bearers were Newton Harris. Allan lilacwlillams, Alvin Costain, Vie- for Shaw, Melvin Fish and James Macwilllams. Interment was in Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church cemetery. WESTERN .' GUARDIAN MODERN AND OLD time danc- ing in Emerald Hall next Tuesday night 9:30 to 12:3). THE DENTAL office of Dr. J. A. McMurdo at Summerslde will be closed September 29th to Oct- ober ll. W. CHESTER s.MacDonald will be absent from his office from Oct h 1st to October ilth. inclus- ive. THE WEEKLY card parties In Borden Legion Hall will begin Monday. Oct. 1. 8:15 pm. Ad- mission 25 cents. NEW VILLAGE - The Village of st. Eieanors will be incorporat- ed on October 15, 1956 states a pro- clamation in the Royal azetts. Edwin Bernard. Earl Can n and Lorne Beston will be the first Com- missioncrs. FUNERAL FRIDAY-'l'he fun- eral oi Mrs. Priscilla MacDonald was held Friday morning from the residence of her nephew. Al- Dsn Plestid. Grand River to St. Patrick's Church where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celeb- rated by Rev. Pius Murnsghan. Deacon and sub-deacon were Rev. Justin MacDonald and Rev. icon- ard MacDonald. Rev. Urban Gil- lis was present in the sanctuary. Interment was in the church cem- ctory where service was conduct- ed by Rev. Pius Murusghan. The France And West Germany Settle Dispute Over Saar u coated the growing interest which they said the British gov- ernment and people have shown in the problem. A Joint communique-pointed to dovelopmuit of atomic enery as na- tions could soek to imprpve their position. The two leaders agreed to propose a survey oi how mud: atomic energy could be produced by Euratosn-the pending sis-ns- tion atomic energy pool. They also agreed to examine the possibility of establishing a European as ents community, an arms pool to coordinate and standardize armament production in western Europe. which V"! II? thorlzed by the 154 Paris-agree ments. SETTLEMENT TERMS Under the agreement. West Ger msny will gain almost 1.000.000 former citizens who voted 2 to 1 last October to dissolve the 10- year Franco-Saar economic union, which was awarded to France after the Second World War in lieu of war reparations from Ger- many. in return, West Germany will pay France in undisclosed lump sum as compensation for French -: francs issued in the Saar. The 53.5 French are believed to have de- manded a l00.000.000-mark (about 3lII.GIO.tll)) settlement. France will also be entitled to dis N.0Il).000 tons of coal during the next five years in the Warndt mine field. After this period. France will retain the right to ex- Pibit I limited area of the Warndt. a yield of 40,000,000 ion. for it years: In addition, West Germany will deliver 24,000,000 tons of coal to France during the N-year period. One of the thorniest problems in the negotiations -- conversion oi the French franc to the German mark in the Saar-was solved by setting an exchange rate of 83, francs to the mark. though the; Germans considered the mark mu 3 buying power of 100 francs. Under the currency exchange. West Germany is expected to de- umy 4o,ooo,ooo,ooo francs circ- ulatlng in the sear. Conversion of currencies will take P1866 "by surprise" any time before the 1060 deadline. officials said. The scene above, about two mll- i es east of Crapaud. on the Transi Canada Highway, is the location of Successful Race Ai Summerside A crowd of approximately 7&1 fans witnessed bis pays and close finishes at Summerslde Raceway Saturday evening. The big pay of the evening was 30.00 for a 32-00 ticket on Yankee Joan. In the feature event Peter Fed- eral nosed out Meg and Allie Bud- long at the wire in the first dash, and 2.15 in the second dash. Allis Budlnng owned by George Hush” of Bracklsy, and driven by Harold Hughes, made a very commend- able showing to finish third in both dashes. The grand old man of harness racing, Tyndal Semple of Kensing- ton, was leading driver for the evening. driving three winners. The next race to be held at the Summerslde Raceway will be on thanksgiving day. October 8 at 2.8 p.m. The management of the Sum- merslde Raceway are planning something new in harness racing on P. E. 1.. when they plan to have s W: mile pace. The horses in this event will go the first dash ti mile. and the ser nd IV: mile distance. Officials -- Starter. Alan Wed- lock; Judges. Clifford Rankin, Rich ard Steele, Edgar Houghton. Tim- crs: James McGregor, Alonso Arscnault. Ralph Dodds. Announc- er: Eric Johnston. Summary: Races 1 and S Jolllty Guy (Philllps)........I Kay Clegg (Stevenson) .8 Kltlmat Kitty (Stead). . . . . . . .2 I I 4 a car. accident which hospitalized seven persons on Saturday night. The car. proceeding westward. went out of control while reported- ly passing another vehicle. Shear- ing off one of the posts shown he- side the roadway. it went into the ditch. gouging out a section of the Card Held Saturday (hlonel Henry (Colcs) . . . . . . ..'t 3 Miss Emerald (MacRae).....5 5 nner bank and may have over- turned or rolled to a point being observed by the man standing in out of a car on the roadside. Stricking a stone driveway at this point the car continued a rolling course through a wooden gate. fin- ally coming to rest on its wheels at a point in the grain field at which the group on the extrema- left are seen s'I nding. The owner of the car, a 1956 Pontiac sedan. Miss Lillian Ann (Somers)...0 6 Times: 2.27. 2.23 4-5. Winning horse owned and driv- en by A. Phillips. Races I and I Yankee Joan (MacRae) . . . . ..l 1 Nellie Blighty (MacAIdufl)...2 3 Maple Bud lMurphy) . . . , . ..3 1 Mannlster Direct (Dewar)...4 4 Poppa Long (Lowery) . . . . . . ..5 5 Monarch Hanover (Stead)....6 0 Times: 2.21. 2.23 1-5. Winning horse owned by H. gacltae and driven by Joe M ae. - 5:- Rsces I and 7 Jolly Mark (Sempls) . . . . . . . ..1 2 Donald Clegg (Callbeck).....2 1 Julie Clegg (MacRae) . . . . .. 3 sir Francis Drake (Taylor)..4 4 Times: 2.22 3-5. 2.22. Jolly Mark owned by Dr. Fur- ness 3:! driven by Tyndal Sam- ple. nald Clc owned and driven by Frank llbeck. Races 4 and I Peter Federal (Semple)......l 1 Meg (MacAlduff) .2 2 Allie Budlong tllughes ..3 3 ill Conto (Colesl... ...1 4 Cooly Boy (Shea) . . . . . . . . . . ..5 5 Frank Cavailern ICallbeck)..0 0 Times: 2.13 4-5. 2.15. Winning horse owned by Map- co Stables and driven by Tyndal Semplc. Minister And Wife Enieriained Early this week Rev. Murray Gardner. who has been minister of Alherton pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada for the past two years, will leave for his new charge at Mabone Bay. N. 8. during the past week he and Mrs. Gardner have been guests of hon- or at several functions. in addition to much private entertaining. cumpec congregation assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rhod- es Ashley for a social evening. On behalf of the congregation Mr. Rus- sell Lssrd adddro Gardner. while Mr. Henry Wallaoa Gardner with a wrist watch. ies. O. B. A. at Coleman. Tho preset tation of a purse was made by Mr. llgrry Macaillllams. Several other so mam rs expressed approb- iation of Rev. Mr. Gardner's act- ivity in their organization. Friday evening Aibsrtnn cus- gregatlon assembled in the church ball. A contest Arthur Wllklo. directad by an-. pail bearers were six nephews of the deceased. Daniel Prsught, Louis Praught, Aidan Plestid. Ar- nold Prsuught, Nell Praught. Fred lamb attended. PERSONALS The funeral was very :9 W1 On Monday members of Cas- lledMr.sndMrl ' presented Mrs. Gardner with a 3;: necklace and ear rings and Mr. . no ' frcshments were served bythelad- ' Wednesday they were guests of Betbel L. 0. L. and Bethelette L. Chief Justice And Mrs. Campbell Leave For Ottawa Some 350 persons attended an Atlantic Region Christian Training Rally in Summerslde on Thursday and visiting speakers are seen CCIDENT NEAR CRAPAUD - '5 Dies In Toronto ' the weekend anno ' Gamma Hi-Y CIub' v side a 'l J M i 1.. .1, .--,.aMnt,. ' ii VG?” ' ,' .:'-L,Vn;gHu-kM.-VA” Formir Islander ' Mrs. Harold R. Walsh of sum- merside received a telegram over I ,, the death at Toronto of her brother. K. H. Bowness, formerly of this Prov- ince who has resided for some years in Toronto. He was born at Montrose and is "WING by the following brothers and sisters: Robert. in Florida; W, H- B0Wl195I in Summerslde; Mrs. H. R. Walsh and Mrs. Gordon Ram E. J. Silveria in Callfurulg. L EIOCIS Chairmen The first meeting of the Summ . er- Gamma Hi-Y Club for (he conducted by 33”. . . dub Presldtmt. Lor)i'laridneUCa.:-Iiiiiriexitliiisa 2 ""'”ed "lembers to bring visitors or potential members to the club meettni next week Frank Millar of Victoria was found forty feet further, in a turnip field at a point in the center of the photo from 815 to cover reuisiartioo fees where another group of people are seen standing. The six other occup- ants of the car who suffered vari- ous injuries were found at separate points along the path followed by the car after leaving the highway All seven occupants were taken to for. Blanche Mallhews gave on hospital in Charlottetown. Photo by Wotton. . After a meeting. The president explained the need for three delegates to vim Ma;-mm, lli-Y convention to be held in Monc. ton over the Thanksgiving Day weekend." The VIC:--president 33,-. bars Clark. read the agenda for . the conference.,and the club mu). explanation regarding Gamma del- egates and why the conference is designed for the instruction of new with membe s of the local plann- ing committee. Left to right are: FRONT ROW. seated, Rev. S.H. I-laslam, of Margate, chairman of Mr. Justice Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell left Summmer- side over the week end (or Ottawa where he will resume the admin- istration of the War Claims Com- mission. Their daughter, Miss Marriet mer as a swimming instructor with the Red Cross Swimming and Wat- er Safety Division has left for Mt. Allison University, Their son, Alex- ander. has returned to resume his 1.. H. 1 v.. L..a"s .-1' i V TAKE PART IN TRAINING RALLY Campbelll, who spent the past sum studies at Dalhousle Law School. Another son. Naval Cadet Melville- Campbell, who summer at Esqulmault, B. C. has left for Acadia University after a short vacation spent at his home in Summerslde. spent the past 4. I' rug":-yr 5- .-;-rzrr l l ..a CHRISTIAN TRAINING RALLY GROUP the P.E.I. Presbytery: Mrs. (Rev.) Robert MacLaren; Rev. xRobert MacLsren. principal of the Chris- tian Workers Centre -of the United Church of Canada. at Naramata. B.C.; Rev. John T. Stewart. prin- cipal of the Atlantic Christian Training Centre at Tstamagouche, NS. STANDING: Keith Pickard, Gordon Welsh and Ernest Mur- phy. of Summerslde who organis- ed the local rally. Photo By Walton ROYAL BOILDEN MON. -TUES.-7: IS-I: 15 MATINEE TUES.-3:3 Barbara Payton. Tom Neal. Wal- lace Ford in JESSE JAMES RAID" in color Also serial and news. "THE GREAT executive. Committee chairman were nam- ed as follows, with two members to be elected to each committee at a club meeting in two weeks: programme. Barbara Clark: Wor- ship, Barbara Vaughan member- ship, Ruth Ramsay; project, Mar- ion Macheod House, Norma Mac- Kinnon. lay also of Summerslde and Mrs i Interested spectators at the of- ficial opening of the new Summer- slde Civic Auditorium Friday Stir ernoon included students from " V i-,t'"'!!I w-were cf sruosms TAKE INLPG lMoni.Is'y Oct. I. was -x1i.ou:m:a.r-ans" Summerslde High School. who fill- ed the balconies which extend at Mezzanine level on three sides of the beautiful new building. into the room by Mrs. Alex DUS- gan and Miss Beverley MacGreg- or who also opened an gifts. The best wishes and humorous verses were read by Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. Waldo Paynter while the numerous beautiful gifts consisting of linen, china. silver Crystal and money were arranged by Miss Emily Cotton. After Miss Macl(ay thanked all present for the many gifts and good wishes. all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow". Del- icious refreshments were served by the ladies. BACK FROM MOSCOW BOSTON (AP)-Dr. Paul Dud- iey White. the Boston specialist who attended President Eisen- Miscellaneous Shower Held At Graham's Rd. Miss Laura MacKay. whose mar- riage to Mr. Duncan Cole will take place on Wednesday, October 3rd. was honored at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mac- Kay. Grahams Road on Wednes- day evening by the members of the community and the neighboring districts at a miscellaneous show- er. The rooms were artistically dcc orated in pink and white color scheme. To appropriate music play ed by Mrs. Louis MacLeod, the bride-to-be was escorted by Miss Mary MacKay to a seat of honor under a beautifully decorated arch- way. . Baskets of gifts were carried USED- hower during his heart illness a year ago, returned Monday from a "wholly medical" visit to Mos- cow. He disclosed that five Rus- sian doctors will return the visit. CAMEO KENSINGTON MON.-TUES.-7:15-9:15 A tense suspense drama! "FEB SCARLET HOUR" starring Carol Ohmart. Tom Tryon. Jody Law- rance, James Gregory. Nat "King Cole" (guest star). Bank drawing Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Worth 345.00. NOTICE CHANGES IN ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. FALL BUS SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 30. I956 aosron . mow You as aunaroant ronrrs MONTREAL a UPPER CANADIAN ronvrs. Lv. S'sIde 11:55 'A.M., Daily ' DIGGERS We have 3 only used diggers on our lot ready to dig in a your field. These dig- gers are priced from: S75 up. Terms avail-. abls. These are the; last diggers we will; have this fall. ,- SEE US NOW. HALL MANUFAC- TURING CO. LTD. 3 smmnnsmn ; COLOR” TODAY 8:30-7:15-9:10 TUESDAY 7:15-9:10 ANOTHER ALL STAR CIVIO STADIUM, saoam monors I ' MONDAY. OCTOBER Is! At 8:30 p.ni. See The Famous TV Stars In Action. Feature Match-Best 2 out of 8 Fails. To a lInHi .' WRESTLING CARD sunmrasmn ; .?,.,. A " ?' -r"-re-rvw . r?-"'1-i'.&?d"”VK I 7' ' hos.s:.r.ri .M.L.A.. 0!! II- Followlng a Christian training bers of the clergy are seen en- r:ll1yHsl:undcd by some 830 persons a Moase. 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