punks from Montague tibcrton at the boiispiel in Char- oucio.-.n \\‘cdnesday. FRONT .0“. .1 ll. .\lyrick and Artiiur AT CHARLTTETOWN BONSPIEL and Willxte both of .-‘iilicrton and Ray Alhcrton and hour: ' tow: I\nf‘ l‘hiilip.- .-imi .‘\lll0l(l V\'ight- “I lkit: niaii. Griffin. \lontai;uc HAI K ' Chester I‘lfl_\t‘a and Lloyd Wt LONDON (CF) — Two disting- uished British generals have be- come the first casualties in the battle of the kilt versus the ews. The war office announced Wed- Gen. E. Hake- ’ on. R. E. Urquhart have resigned as honor- ‘ ary coloneis. respectively. of the Royal Scots F usiliers. which wear ' and Highland Regi- merit. Their resignations were de- manded by the army council af- . ter the two officers were unable to agree on a common uniform for their regiments. which have been ordered to amalgamate into a single unit under the army re- iorganization plan announced last summer. KILT “lMPRAC1'lCABI.E" The units have been asked to me new colonels. And just to sure there is no further arguments on the question of kilta and trews. the army council says “the wearing of the kilt b regi- ment which would form part of the Bowland Brigade would be impracticable." The trews-kilt amalgamation is part of a full-scale army reorgan- ization now under way in which Generals First Casualties In Kilt vs. Trews Scrap’ into ll units. The Fusiliers, second oldest Scottish regiment of the line, formed in 1678. always have worn trews, tight-legged tartan trous- ers. But the Highland Light Infantry of 1777, never have been seen in anying but the kilt. The war office. seeking to save money with a slashed defence budget. told the two regiments to arnalgamate or be disbanded. For five months. they have been fight- ing the order, marching in the streets. raising questions in Par- 36 regiments are being * liament and using every channel ‘ otest. WASHINGTON (AP) ~ State Secretary Dulles said Tuesday the West should not forget the political. economic. and psycho- logical warfare the Soviet Union to extend its In an interview recorded by the BBC, Dulles also sa y\r..(;,,..-3,,‘ would not exclude the possibility ('ottfCl'Cli(‘Cs with the Soviet nion. But he said the uscfnlncss of such meetings is “grcati_v lim- here id he all of t\lontuuuc, L().’\l)()N (AP) — The Daily Mirror i'\pl‘esSCd doubt Tuesday that l’i'iiircss Margaret. a known the l'iu\i'rsily of London is giv- ing her. The presentation is scheduled ay. As 9\i(i(‘n(‘(‘ of Margaret's taste in music, columnist John Rolls of the pro-Labor paper cited her EASTERN GUARDIAN County Memorial Hospital at SlP\Hl'l and Becks Saturday |!icIuoon Sl.\'(.‘l-ZR—Used machine low as $10.00. New portable low as $94.50 or $1.25 a wee Phone 33-22 or 22-2. Montague Colin Mac-Dougall. IEBEKAH LODGE Montague request used clothing and shoes for children in Kings County. Contributions may be left at Montague Cold Storage or Phone I6-2. Montague. SRUR-GAIN Amateur Ca ends at Cambridge Hall day; December 13th at 8 o'clock. Sponsored by Cambridge We then‘: Institute Please send entries to Mrs. Seymour Hen- derson. secretary. PERSONALS Mrs. Henry W. Parker. George- I‘ val- Fri town. P.l-21., is a patient in the P! I. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rey- Iolds. Toronto, Ont.. are guests of Mrs. Reynolds’ aunt. Mrs. Callurn Bruce. Montague. Funeral Wed. Of A. MacDonald The funeral of The late Andrew I. MacDonald was held on Wed- nesday morning from his late RSltIf‘fI(‘?. Cardigan. to all Saints CI’iUi'th, Solemn Rfltuu-m High Mass was cele- bratcd by his son. Rev. (‘lare lfaclioiiald. assisted by The Par- ish Priest of Cardigan. Rev. l~‘. (Ttlanley. Another son. \ndrcw MacDonald was Ihh-Dom-on at the Mass. Rev. E"if‘ irohin was master of Cere- ltionics The late Mr '\lacl')ounld's re- Churrh .v The R(‘\ Dr J. P E. Ollanley, P. P.. who also conducted the service at the . assisted by Rev. Eric His Excellency. most Reverend Il«'N‘r~‘rn A Yiincl-‘.acIicrii D an .?."' - ; . . Butler R“ 1' Mccaugh. Rev. lg:-ctr. Rev. Preston Hammill; PW. Walter Reid; Rev. Reginald VH0". Rev. Francis C oran: "7 Rev. John Snlliva : Rev. 3”‘ Dllinn; Rev. J h be- CIIPD: Rev. E ur-ray; R’! Austin Bradley. Rev. Wee- ‘PII Maclntyrq Dr. Louis C‘“‘Kh II: Rev. : «Tr? choir was under the dir- I. on of the Rev. Dennis Gal- G.'::- Th? Pall bearers were “ rite (.aliant. Lee Allen. George J0'h°I"i.\’rc. Linwood Machle I, ‘"3 G. Maelntyre; John W PANTRY SALE in aid of Kings _ Doubts Princess Should Get Honorary Doctorate Of Music “great (‘OIICCIIOII of jazz ords." l.ouis .-\I‘instroii~,',‘s (l(‘s('l'l[)- tion of hcr as a "rcal hcp chick," the her ‘ nt Ba~ic's t‘It‘(II('.'lilt)n of “H.I'. ll. Boogie" to her and liking for the records of \icl Torme. Danny ' . tlrltiie isher, Nat King Cole and .\'oei owar Rolls said he was advised that Margaret actually is "a v competent pianist both of jazz the classics." althoug seems plain she much prefers the lighter stuff. “No doubt she could not politely refuse the m u s i c at doctorate which the dons of London Univer- ' haic offered her." he com- .nie-utc “But surely they could ha\t- otfcicd this great Illll\l(‘Rl honor to someone more \itally concerned uith serious niusic." The 27-year-old princess will re- receive the rec m the Queen Mother. chancellor of the u F C I iverstty. Rolls says this ''Is an example of the sort of thing which could ;be dropped if the court is to be- icomenup to date-—and down to the eat th ks why the princess get the degree and aa- serts that "conferring these hon- ors on royalty is becoming too much of a habit." He adds: "I cannot find a recorded in- stance of Princess Margaret at- tending a classical concert in the last 12 months. “Of course. she has been choral events at St. Paul's Cath- edral at Christmastide and there have been one or two charity functions which she patronizes in- volving listening to serious mu- sic He should -‘nut that sort of thing is part of the princess’ Job." Heavy Docket Yesterday In Georgetown ings County Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudct disposed of a large number of cases in Magistrates Court at Georgetown yesterday. Thrce residents of Gaspcreaux. Nov. iautomobile parts at I'-‘ were sentenced following a plea _ two of the partics re- cach and the third, age was scnlenccd to thirty days ‘Two of the same parties werc sentenced to two months each on i charges of doing damage to pro i i I i I perty and thereby committing I mischief. The third member ;the trio was sentenced to ;days in jail for driving while ‘ toxicated. : Mr. S. S. H’essian. Q. C. re . prcwcntcd thc three parties. I A rcsttlcnt of Brigctown was \f‘lllt"ll('(‘f‘I to twenty days in jail for causing a disturbance by being drunk A Bangor charged with t in- common assault had the charge withdrawn by the informant. A resident of Point Pleasant and a resident of Gaspereaux vtcre cach fincd $20.00 for the of- under tit rcc- ‘ '9 dishwater. ‘resident who way - -~ » — iIf‘(I uhcn you cannot dcpcnd lmlm ‘mm {Or drmug wmmut upon thc otlwr rnan's'promises.~. (luv «arc and attention llc (‘l(‘~Cl'lIi(‘d Russia as pos- l't‘\l(‘l(‘lII of I’l‘aI\('\ Station "'m~" ‘he mist alm" '0 n .plcatic(i not ;.'.illll_\' to lliI\lllL{ inl"m"m"m°ak"‘g mm 8. .'‘‘“””‘'l’’ M‘ |,__N.N(m “Wm. Mm.“ had!8('('t‘pi(‘(I means of gaining their ‘ not liccn plll'(‘Il8\t‘fI at a \ciidors.‘°"d” m the world‘ v I'I']ns (‘age was adjourned [ill [hel I)llIl(‘.~i [)l‘9(II(‘i(‘d that the IOI'III- Snllrls court on licc llrh t‘(ilillnL', North Atlantic Treaty Or- \ ('ii.'trloltcto\\u I’('\l(l(‘llI was Hill"/illlitli "N‘(‘llnf.! 61 Pall‘ Will fimid sgooo for i..-Mm; |.q....« in rcsuit ill incrcascd consultation a place othci‘ than his rnoticncc. 8"W"L' \':\T0 mcmhers. But he . |(‘~i(I(‘lll oi \lurr;i\' ll:tt'lior ‘Kid ~‘“""~' {I9-‘-Iblmy I5 rC‘(IuII'9d North \\as iIll('fI szsoo for haung;hi d<‘H‘rminmg Just when and on liquor not pin-ritascd at the \'en-‘Mia! issues to consult. dors, ‘ the question of ticing to- A .\lillto\vn resident was fined tzciher NATO and other alliances. 35.00 for failing to transfer the surh as the Baghdad Pact an registry of a motor vehicle. iihi’ SOUIIIPBSI A518 T|‘08IY 0788"‘ A resident of Gaspereaux was iration. I)ulles said there should fined $10.00 for not rctzistcring a be izrrater interlocking. perhaps motor vehicle for the current éH’l|H‘\Nl h.V I‘«'\Vlfii1 OIWSCTVCTS yeah from one alliance present to keep A Newton x-(~_q.i(~m via. {mm track of the work of another. $5000 for driving \\I1iIl‘ hc H3; “HTS us. (.LEARAN(.E O. disqualified from holding ]]('(-n§(\_ ltulicx” intervicw has given A l'('\l(It‘lll of IIl‘lI Iltillsf‘ was \I*'”(l<"1.V I0 BBC l’l'Pl'(‘S9lli3IIV0 fiucd Siititi for liaviui: more than i‘I”'l-‘l0illl¢‘l' S(‘l‘Df‘ll and “'35 TC- t\\o adult persons I)(‘.\l(I0\ the I9“-‘“‘l by Ill“ Still?‘ dl‘D8l‘im€|'|i- driicr ill the rah of a tru«k' the ““”<‘5 Said I19 lhlllkfi ‘I19 DUN sanic party uas ftncd Slum for Iii‘ 3“3“Il“‘ 8 El"‘3' ‘ll lm‘ spccdinc. Roth offcnccs place in Montague. portance. to the military aspect: t ¢1,e0d_ crow, p,-05¢-(-u. ‘of the world - wide conflict wi tor for Kings represented the Russia. A Crown In 3]] c3§eg_ Tllf‘ l’l0ll - military SSDQCIS RI‘! |1u~t as important as the military. the said. as shown by the fact NOTICE I Annual Meeting of East- crn King's Exhibition As. in Town Hall. Souris, on ‘Sat, Dec. 7th, 8 P.M. she unsuccessfully} Wedding Ring Lost For 44 Yrs. Vl(’TiiRl.-\ V A l. 1. H Y .\' Z tRcutcrst—Shortiy after her ucd ding 41 years ago, \lrs. Alex Switzer accidcntly threw out her new wedding ring with thc For .. - searched for it on the hillside be- e5Id9"t- w her home. k . h .\NSLEM MCDONALD, About a wee ago. are scratched out a hole for some Secretary‘ plants and uncovered the ring. t- IN‘ THE SHADOW 01'' A BANGMAN'S N0083- A TOWN HID ITS EVIL SECRET! ...l)ehiud a. girl's frip;liteiied facc—it hid nu ~«~ evil lie! ‘t .. ;;J‘...unu'I a stranger came - -3 seeking the Answer to the ‘ grave that bore his name! EXTRA! COMEDY - CARTOON SHOWS 3:30-7-9 TODAY ONLY --- CAPITOL COMING — rm. and SAT w.oA‘BBO]-Issllou COSIELLII and the EXCITING MIDNIGHT snow — FRIDAY "Runaway Daughters" (wk portnncc. pcrhaps f‘\t'(‘Ssl\€ im-I Dulles Says Don't Forget U. S. S. R. Expansion Efforts ‘that many great Soviet successes .haie been achieved by non-mill- ftary means. I ‘‘It is very important" he ad- ded. “that we shouldn't get our ieyes so fixed on the skies. on 3"“ Compagybtlifficial said the 3‘ 3 3“<¢"’"‘la"Y 5(‘Il‘°°l "937 ml‘ lague. not latcr than lit)Uii on \\'cdiics<ietv. 'l‘his _ ~ . _ crease pro a y wo -‘..-'imerse town, ony seven had ~ _ - . . _ . - - ' , lfpultlnlk, that we f0rg(tl!t vfvhat s ac tween me and six per Gem. heard of Khrushchev and 8 down dinner is spon~oic<i tot thc IN'lIl‘IlI oi .\lont.iguc "8 ‘V. gmng 0". .un er om‘ ‘ad Automobile insurance rates rose of President Eisenhower. “But all ‘Ind ‘”|'l“lUll(llll‘-I *I1‘llh'l\ iilld fill flit‘ lll'L'(‘(l I0 that is the political. economic. last January and again in the falllwere on Christian name terms attend. Dr. Ft'nrik .\l;it'l\'iiiuoti. (‘iutrloltt-lmiii will psychological warfare which they after small but steady decreases with a Mr. Presley" said e lie guest s xvikor lare carrying on." since a 1953 peak. prim-ip;,i_ ' ; ‘ ‘I i ' . _. _. . s 1* —.- Signs Of Auto Insurance Boost TORONTO ‘CPI — There we indications Wednesday of an crease in utomobile insurance rates across Canada. A spokesman for the All Can- ada insurance Federation said an announcement was expected sometime next week An insur- Will Cooperate With A. V. ‘Roe ..ii-‘Ax tCPi—Mines Minis-I ter Manson said Monday the‘ Nova Scotia government is ready to co-operate With A. V. Roe (.lII- HONOLULU (Ap,_,A ‘lg _ {U01 ' ad“ .""‘°_“ "3 '.‘"F"°¥ 0' "*9 tramp freighter. flying the flag or coal situation in Springhili. N.S.‘G,.ee(., reported Tuesday it was Freighter Out Mr. Manson said the initiative.--out of ,_.°mm)-- m I hun.,”m_n I§'a,:IdwIi‘]‘:'V:: ‘wt ‘|'(°"‘[‘;l "'9'"! “t°°‘lswept area of the mid-Pacific bu. wom :o_e0per°.te"sm ‘.3 The Margarita Chandi-is \\ uh WW pommeg {a crew of 35 to 40 men. gate no Mn Manson “id he had beemother information. Thcrc uas adfised by Premier Stanfield oltspeculaiiou in Honolulu \ll|ppili,, a letter from Roe asking that ale committee survey the coal situa-Ir tion in hard-hit Springhill. scene.‘ of an explosion a year ago thatl—withotu (alL'_(I inns -he prob- killed 39 men in y\'o_ 4 pig, since ably was riding higher oticring closed down. a large tariccr for thc battering of The comfnitteg woujd consjsg of‘IIlll'l'tt'ali€ \tna \\I1lt ll ia~hcri the representatives from the sp,-m3.lHauauaii I\l£.lll(l\ Witlitiny fti‘.;llI. hill citizens‘ committee. the Cum- and Muflllity m“1’|1Ih;;- berland Railway and Coal Com- The US Coast (.’..a:ti ( uzcr pany, union officials and the Winnebago spcd the area. PTUVIMIII government Mr. Stan- some 70 miles stiulll-sUlllll\\L‘~L of VIi€ld was not available for com-‘the Fri-nch I-‘rr,:ate Shoals ircles that she iuay ll..l\P I031 a ud er. The ship uas militia ill li.il|;ist “M D°°- 5~ ‘9 Of Control In Hurricane-Swept Area The position ill\en in the S05 was about {'20 miles ll0f‘lll\\t‘§I 0! Honolulu. The weather bureau said charts indicated winds of 50 to .35 nulcs an tour In the distrms (‘all the ships p4.\i[.r.n ma» i_-;\€n as latitude 23 00 north. longitude lbs in nest. An hour cariit'r. the ucatlier hu- rcnii flu-(i llurritanc \ina~ pt-~ xllltiil as lust) north and M54 .30 next 'Iiii- toa~t ;;u.uri said Illi' ' I‘i(-siticiit \Ioiiroe has 9\- pcciccl Ill thc area about 4 Im- Ir.>"I' \\(‘(ilit'\(lu\ 'I'hc irlt‘(‘I( \l|lIt hail been st Ill‘fi tried to it-at-h llonoluiii at it a in l‘uc~tia\ llut to-r captain lilt‘.\ ~ai_'t‘ll .-he was tit-int; (it-iayt-d hv thc liui'iicani- 'lt:at has the last uorrl lllllll the distress call. ment Roe recently purchased control Dominion Steel and Coal Cor-. |poration of which the Cumberland iltaiiway and Coal Company is a __ ) .3” sidga _ _ Au .\tlat1ti«' I t'iu\'ll (lllIlit‘l' \\ill be luul ht tlux day. Dt't'. tiili. I'll obtain iIt‘l(t‘l5 at I}Il&li‘(l|&t from mcmlicrs of thc .iuu I i-:i.vis LEADS BRlD(ll£WA'l‘l-IR. Eng. iCPt— lln a class of 30 pupils aged 14 1 APEC DINNER iisfitl ltiii. 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