J Dulles Says War Danger vHas Receeded Since Talks WASHINGTON, (AP)-State. See retafll Dlm" 1'" sald Tuesday danger nu receded" as a result wlllbs or the Big Four "summl" talks G neva. .lDuleles' press conference state- mcnl amounted to saying in new words what President Eisenhower wid Monday night-that a spark nr world peace was ignited at the Big Four conference but much pa- ticnce and sacrifice will be needed to keep the spark alive. Dulles said the United States in- tends to find out at talks in Ge- nova beginning Monday hetber Red China will accept a ceasefire ill the Formosa area. READY TO LISTEN He added that the American representative at the Geneva meet- ing will be ready to listento and (ilSCllSS any matter which Red ('hina raises directly involving her and the United States. Dulles said he is convinced Ger- P.O. Robbery Intrigue Barecl To Rapt House Behind-the him at the preliminary hearing. OTTAWA ICP) scenes intrigue arisins N" 0f ' g m bbery was assured everything was done not Montreal mm 0 C. N Mon- only with the knowledge and ap- . ' P t te -G neral proval of Quebec provincial police l1jiaig'kel:)i'ysg!illlh&llsg heotsilellliaesd Z Qeuebec and of Noel Dorlon, senior crzwn apposition member's charges that prosecutor in Quebec, but also in Le investigators shielded a some cases at the instigation of bared to a rapt Commons postal post office robber. I fl - 3,, c1o,k..m-1., there appears nothing whatever in dacgzlgl-raaffaiillnis ul:lI'liDld8d by i.belMr. Dufresnes charges that l' Ild minister in 3 3o.m1nute accountpwarrant further investigation arc: Marcel Belair of Montreal. disbarred Montreal lawyer Lucien Gagnon who lumped bail while facing a charge of receiving stolen gnods, post office investigators . , vm d Mamcelexplanatiun of. some remarkably ll:':l”llI:nd0I adlnd Gerard lmsular practices." (iagnori. truck transport 'oPel'8l-01' of Quebec City who claimed no relation to the other Gaston- Mr. Plckersgill said the charges made in the House last Wednes- day by J. Wilfrid Dufresne (PC- Quebec West)-that the investi8l- tors shielded Belair from the law after he turned over to them 33,-; non worth of stamps stolen last, year from Montreal's Notre-Dame tie-Grace post office-are incor- rect. PLANS N0 PROBE He said they are a mixture of alleged fact and innuendo and there will be no further investiga- tion on the basis of evidence now before him. He reported Gerard Gagnon had sought out Villeneuve last Tues- ri . Elli a sworn statement read by the minister, Villeneuve said Ger- ard Gagnon had asked him whether Lucien Gagnon could ob-ii tain ball if he showed up. but Villeneuve said he did not com- mit himself on this. Villensuve said Gagnon then told him about serious accusations to p me, he made in the Commons. which would include allegations that Bel- air had been seen often in a night club with Fortln and that the lat- to ter was operating a house of ill fame. NOT NECESSARILY -riwn Gagnon had said all the accusa- tions against Villeneuve and Portia might not be true but that ". . . it would of oourse be preferable not to have anything of the kind men- tinned." ". .. Gerard Gagnon made no direct threat." Villeneuve said in his statement. "but he left me with a distinct impression that the attack to be made in the House of Commons was linked with the question of bail for Lucien Gag- non." In his charges in the House, in which he named only Belair, Mr. Dufresne said the postal inves- tigators were often seen drinking in Montreal bars, with Belalr and that they should be investigated instead of being promoted. WANTED SAFE WITNESS Mr. Pickersllll said Ielair had led Villeneuve to a recovery of the stolen stamps and at the same "me had slvgn information which led to the arrest of Lucien Gagnon. But Gasnon skipped ball and if was decided Villeneuve should get Belalr the Sept-Ilea lob under an assumed name so he could be available as a material witness Ilzalnst Gagnon. The latter had iucceeded in preventing Belsir I-om uvml 4 as W . A Iedeque Note: I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colby and '3mlll' and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perkins of Boston. Mass. an rived home by car. and are vis- "mfl at the home of Mr. and zhgs. A. A. Mclnnls of this vil- Misses Maud and Ada Haalam "7 Charlottetown are guests at present at Linden lodge. Mr and Mrs. Symons of Ham- mnn. 0ni.. and Mr. and Mn, 11, C Luekfield of Halifax. N. 5., are eats this week at the home r. and Mrs. Geo. Hendersu "9 this village. While here tho mlcnded the of M1. "N9" Mecharleno which took Phce July 33' at Central ledeouer "Mllst Church. V HI". Mr Aisles Leardlerrived home of an I i?viisidl”f2hm.Ke EllD. is gt "9 present a e y the Charlottetown thing ustbedonoiltheywent with the 4.'l'heWestcarrledlinmetotbe Soviet leaders their view that East European satellite countries must have a measure of fneedom. in- cluding opportunity to select their own governments. manuiilficetloehisthealrend tliateventiiallythlseberishedloel achieved. hi-Ie listiedehs the major results of t to meeting: I. lllalaetllons between the West and Russia have becom less brit- s. Diplomats could begin negotiat- ing problems without fear that war would suddenly break out. TEST RUSSIAN? WORDS 2. A far-reaching demonstration of resourcefulness and initiative by the Western powers in dealing with the Soviets. He cited Eisen- hower's proposal to exchange mil- ltary blueprints with Russia. He said if the Russians have a RED- uine desire for peace positive re- sults will flow from the pt0l)05Il- 3. There is hope Russia will do something about the subversive activities of international commu- nism. Soviet leaders made no O'Leory Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris Muncy and Wyman Harris. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris of Knutsford spent a week visiting with Felatives and friends in Sydney and other parts of Nova Scotla recently. Miss Norma Pate who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate in 0'Leary, left by plane for Toronto. Averd Shaw. Jr., and his sister Gal.laIit.loehaloId.wI.lIho Locke Rood Tiionnayfriandssflenry sorry to beer that due to bison!- tinued illness be bad to go back to visit the doctor. We hope to see an improvement h is health soon. After spending a few days via- iting relatives in Charlottetown. Shirley Richard of Duvsr return- ed to her home on Monday. July lath, accompanied by her father and mother who were also return- ing from Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar were visitors on Tues- day evening. July 19 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault, For- cat View. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T.. Gal- lant of Forest View were in 0- Leary on Wednesday, July W. Mrs. Sadie Connors and her brother, John wedge of Forest View. were in 0'Leary on Wed- nesday, July Z). Matt Griffin of Locke Road was Pmmlm W "W ””l" ”"'”' of St. John, N.B., are grandfather. Mr. John Veo ' in Knutsford. Mrs. Gerald Sheen and her two sons. Leigh and Bryan of Toronto, IOnt., were visitors to the home of Mrs. Sheen's sister Mrs. Horatio 'ViacWilliams and Mr. Macwilliams ii Springfield West recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson ind family of Summerside were Sunday visitors to relatives in 0'- ary. Mrs. Jack MacLeod and family, who have been residing in 0'Leary during the winter months. have moved back to their home in Mt. Pleasant recently. Mrs. John N. Smythe of Bloom- field, Miss Helen Woodside, and Miss Betty Guell of Melrose, Mass. motored to Cavendish on Friday. The many friends of Mr. Felix Arsenault are glad to see him out again after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital recently. Rev. W. H. and Mrs. Forsythe of Springfield West left on Mon- day mornlng for the Mainland where they will visit with relatives and friends for the week and ex- pect to return on Saturday. Mrs. Russel Whitney and family of Jamaica Plains is visiting with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNellI in O'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Nickerson of Woodstock. N3. are spending 3 vacation with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon " -' in Cascumpec. Mr. Pickarsgill said he has been police. In view of this. he said, of post office officials. Opposition leader Drew. in ques- tioning Mr. Picker.-iglll after the minister made his statement. des-I cribed it as a "rather ingenious Mlscouche Mr. and Mrs. Roland Henry of Montreal are visiting in St. Nich. z.las at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crnest Gaudat. Mr and Mrs. Albert Allen and son of Ottawa recently visited in Mlscouche and vicinity. June Gallant. student nurse at , Hospital. is Sllending her holidays with her- parents in Mlscouche. Sylvie Poirier and Anne Steele are spending some time in Sum- merside at the home of Mrs, Hubert Gallant. ' nMlss Josephine DesRoches of helidrliomvevlllliiiagttllglfiacigeillfilsiit taofr "'””Hl”' M'5'-- ll lilelltllllll ter I pleasant holiday spent Iwm. some time in Mlscouche at the home of Mrs. Eddie 6. Des- Roches. relatives and friends in O'Leary mg L i P .1 h spending sometime in Mlscouche soallisetroi-iiiglui. .:pe:hde. glmgf "0"" 9f Gerald Des- g her vacation in Mlscouche at ' one of her hrqdter. John C. The Mlscouche Band under the leadership of Reggie G cl t took Part in the Bi-Centenniiflu cielebra: tion held in Rustico on Wednes- dly. July I). lever-end Martin Monaghaa,D. 3-. returned to his home inMis- couche after having spent some time in the United States and Montreal. 0 Five Girl Guides of the Mis- C0ll9l1O COIIIPIIW have returned tbek homes after having went a salt ten days at camp h ernwood. A large number of peopl fr Mlscouche attended the Bi,-ceentglil nial celebrations st Mont Carmel on Sunday. July 11 and at Rus- spending their vacation with their ,3 in 0'Leary on Wednesday. July ' -A.N. and vicinity. She was accompan- ied on the return trip by her Par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harris, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baglole, O'Ieary who will spend a couple friends in Attleboro. Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Campbell of New London were recent guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raeford MacI.ean of 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacDonald of Summerside spent Sunday with relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. Marne Kennedy, 0'Leary. while driving one of his horses on Friday afternoon had the misfor- tune to injure his arm, necessita- ting medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collicutt have gone back to their home in Waterville. Mass, after a very pleasant holiday with relatives and friends in West Prince. Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead. 0'Leary were business visitors to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Montrose were recent visitors to West Devon. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brooks left for their home in Somerville Mass. after spending I two weeks vacation with relatives and friends in O'Leary and West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith of West Point were Sunday visitors to Alaska recently, guests of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Gamble and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gamble. Mr. James Cameron. Charlotte- town was a visitor to 0”Leary on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gorrill. Sum- merside. daughter Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and granddaughter Jane, of Toronto, Ont. were recent visi- tors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer. 0'Leary accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Silliker, Mt. Royal. motored to Charlottetown on Mon- day evening to .sttend the races - B.V. th BI!- tioo on Wednesday. July I. leryl Jeffery recently spent several weeks is Charlottetown. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peake. Muriel Allen of Ottawa. Ont.. recently spent some time in st. Nicholas. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Allan. Friends of Mrs. Albert Jeffery will be glad to learn that she has returned to her home after hav- ing spent some time in the Prince Counw Hospital receiving treatment. On Thursday evening. July 11 the monthly meeting of the Cath- olic Womsn's league was held in the Parish Hall. Mrs. Phil 1. Deshoches presided. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Perry of Somerville. Mass., are visiting friends and relatives in Mlscouche and St. Nicholas. in Mlscouche at the home of Mr. spentsometimeethlshoniein Mrs. Stanley Smith and family of Montreal are spending some time in Mlscouche. visiting rela- tives and friends, Leo F " ' who Is ' ed in Charlottetown. recentw spent a weekend in Mlscouche. JUNIOR: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Willis 5veIre1In Mlscouche on Tuesday, uy s. Mr. and Mrs. Phil LeClelr re- cently motored to Moncton. Mrs. John 8. Deslloches re- FAMILY TRAIN TRAVEL PLAN DAD: ROUND TRIP IARI For the "Hood" of the family MOTHR: ONI-WAY IARI . For round trip by other parent ONI-WAY IARI. For round trip by other members of the family over I2 but under 22 Va our-war ran ForroundtrIpIoreIilIdrenof5ond under 12 years old. Under 5 free cently left for the United States. Mrs. Albert Chaisson and fam- ily of Massachusetts are visiting and Mrs. Camille Desllocbes. Mr. Daniel Burke. who is em- ployed in Gegetown. recently Family of few I'&sr Isihsr Mlscouche. my (jg ,5) so it rnJ Ritabesltochssofhfontrealis lltslex NATlONlll IIlRl'I HOW YOII IAVI ' (coacius cum CIIABLOTTETOWN - VANCOUVER - VICTORIA SEATTLE AND teeth Son usuo tinsel "5 lsqelroshstfsislyftssioresisrlssibfsslfliitfisl e In effeetlune V55 take. JIIM o Ietwoeo lemon and Western Canada. Iofwoen Canada and Midwestern and Western United States. lemon womm Canada end Eastern United States 0 Leaving Mondays. Tuesdays, '!.'odsesdeye RETURN. looillysffwo tuition General Satisfaction At Results Of Big Four Meet . By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Prom ltsff Writer GENEVA (CP) - British and European opinion reflects general satisfaction with the results of the Big Four oonference. And the man who conceived the idea of a meeting at the "summit" five years ago, Sir Winston Church- in, was reported "much gratified" by the news from Geneva. Newspaper editorials the four-power declaration as a promising start to a more hopeful phase in international relations. - language Swiss paper, The Journal de Geneve, says the mood of diplomacy has changed but the essential problems remain. In London. The Sunday Times , says one of the clear conclusions of the six-day. four-power negotiations at the Palais des Nations is that "the likelihood of A Third World War has diminished to point." EISENHOWER. DOMINATES The Observer. another London paper, takes a generally hopeful line but in its main editorial re greis that the West apparently did not make known its essential politi- cal objectives. its point is that Russia brought on the cold war not by words but by Its actions, and Allied leaders should make clear that while the West will not' resort to force to redress the balance. it does not accept the subjugation of eastern Europe by Russia. In a separate article, the same one French MIRIAM TOWN MBA! EH-HS IS YOUR INVITATION ...VISl1' YOUR FORD- newspaper says the conference was "dominated completely" . by Presi- dent Eisenhow . who flirted inter- national dlplomacy from the subtle and cagy expertise of ufflclaldom up on to a new height." Pravda declares the "summit" conference "will go down in his- tory as the beginning of a new stage" in East-West relations. its work "will contribute to the strengthening of trust between the governments and peoples of these countries." The Communist party paper and Izvestia. the government organ, predict improved chances of solving international problems in detail when the foreign minis- ter: meet in October. er Sophie, left for Sask.. where Mrs. lander. welcome and Mrs. sons of Mass. Bloomfield Mr. Sylvere Richard. Mrs. Hubert Pineau and Mrs. Urban Pineau were business visitors to Alberton on July 15. While there thev visited Mr. Ed, McKinnon and Mr. Raymond Dolron, pa- 'ients in the Western Hospital. Miss Dorothy Arsenault of Hal- ifax. formerly of Piusville. visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Pineau on Wednesday, July at Mr. Willie Peters, Duvar, is at present doing carpenter Work on Mr. Albert Saunders' home. Mr. Simon Luttrell his home and store anishing Hospital. is having painted by Mr. Arthur Gallant. 0'Leary. All her friends and nelghbo as new home, formerly layeyoardearf to F0 Id-2726 Put yourself in this ,' for lo minutes and you'll you'n I . enjoying a totally new experience in driving. First of all you'll get a really, good look at those wonderful fashion-first interiors that go along with Ford's Thunderbird-inspired styling. And you'll feel the deeirdowis relaxing comfort of Ford's sofa-wide seats. The instant you start moving you'll know that you're driving a great V-8 enyne-an overhead-valve V-8 (I62-Hp. or 182-Hp.) with Trigger-Torque power that responds like magic to every command. When you get on the road-be it rough or smooth-you'll feel a new kind of riding smoothness, s new kind of steadiness and steering control 'f'hat's Ford's famous Angle-Poised ride, with ball-joint front suspension. When you finally add up all the things you've discovered about Ford did, put it 'way out front in its field. you'll know why Canadian coast to coast agree that there's no value like hrd V-8 valuol Wellington Miss Francis Barlow has been few days in Egmont Bay and visiting with Mrs. Emily Gguug Wellington renewing old acquaint- and family, Summerside; Mrs. Ernest Gallant and daught- vlsit her mother Mrs. Katorynych and family. Mrs. Gallant and her daughter traveled on the Over- Mrs. Alphie Gallant and Eunice arelvisiting relative in Drippe, Mr. and Mrs. Bylvere Perry recently had as their guests, Mr. Friends regret to learn of the recent accident in which Mr. and Mrs. John Graham and son Allani were involved in or near Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. William Cormier and son of London, Ont. spent I lmme dc Begupre. ?.j are glad to know that Mrs. Suth- erland Bell has returned from P. E. Island Hospital. and wish her continued good health. Her many friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. William Irving Alberton is a patient in Western All wish her a speedy and complete recovery. Many residents will take ad- vantage of the cold storage lock- er in 0'Leary. This is a boon to Mhls. Wilfreqd Bruhmd egg ' ;"i::.:':;':.:.i; Zl"?..i'.”.”f..'i..';”.f” .,:."...:. um be.- Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gallant: of Duvar have moved into their-l "cu PARIS. (AP!-A Frenebmastlas . Mrs. E. E. Bell recently visitedlfound a new way to ' serve Q her daughter, Mrs. A. Nichobon; spaghetti and dried orange peel. - R0ddl”o"' Summerside He makes hats out them I Gm”: Wm I ' I The spaghetti. cooked and Mr. Sylvere Arsenault recently 0. . mu, but 1,93. "3, 5.” spent a few days in Amherst, N.l.; 1,”. And 9,, Mn” ".1, if Mr. Aliel Arsenault left for gag? 5hmu"' mum In . rni Halifax. N. S.. where he will be Aching Wm M” m be I I employed. son, Donald are l Mr. Ernest leave visiting and Mrs. Re Mrs. Ralph Truro. N. 3 Mrs. Allen merit, spent home of her Mr. Arthur Mrs. Cyrus P i Mr. and Mrs. Have yg driven a Ford...laiely ? 7&6 I0 Iiliillllaf al Me wieal... leader with on advanced overhead-valve V-8 engine wed..-Juiy 27, 1955 The Guardian gm-1L1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters and the new season's hat shows off to spending a ,Wellington and Urbanville. Raymond Perry andl ,Station Gimly, Man. is home on William Maddiy of Si. Gilbert wore ion the recent pilgrimage to st. - - lently results from the pop ,g;r-,3,g;f-r:,,:::;;e;,;,;;:.-is .. . 0...... ...n.. ..........".'."...3 of Richard, recently. port, Conn., is visiting his sister Tedls m"m”' M”- M” GR-"Ant era in Egmont Bay and Wellington. I Mr. and Mrs owned by Chelsia, Mass. . the late Mr. Jeremie Blanchard. .latives and friends in Wellington 12 miles away. MARCH DIALIR AND 'l'AKI'A DRIVI Mad Hatter" ' the Mad Hatter of Paris. has got of Providence. R.i..' e screwball start with In few weeks in spaghetti bonnet. The orange peel number. besides smelling like I fruitcake. drips raisin-sized dia- monds over one eye. - More serious Parisian hat ho are going in for everything eel!- .ern, from " . toplinot hats to Japanese pagoda: and Chlaael fontstool. Vivid velvet number! run the color range of s neacock's tail The Oriental influence Arsenault. R (TAT. with his parents. Mr. phall Arsenault. Arsenaiilt and Mrs. IIILF recently visited Paris. A ult, C E - , ,,'s,e,,'ff dam El: .56 and MlSCOU('llF daughlen M” Jan: Mr. and Mrs Theodore Gallant and daughter. Diane of Montreal. Ax-Beulun. gmdu, are spending their vacation with . Gallant and hrnth- Mu Pam Perry. Hum” int ;j is a patient I! the P. C Hospital. i' ” . 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