True Bills Are Found In Two Indictments On ocket In I’-=3 Sviorriiic Tjmirl. Queens v-lwr-I1 (,...,n,.(| ycgyerday in (;‘~- ‘-o‘ H. II‘-" (iranti Jury b1.,,-,_-I‘ in l'.‘"-:* ~‘il':' in the [W0 .crin-“"'l rt: N nnrwririzz on the I docftc‘. In one ('.'::=e litany l\‘lcGee of ‘,. Cha tc‘_u\\il it: (fIlHl‘,L’CCI with the if , it 10 \"ounrl causing bod- ily I‘.a‘.":Tl to Glcw_lon l5clwarcl-,- of Newfo.-.:u_llaI1<.l, a mcml;m- of the . c1-cw of the C.G.S. Saurrrl. The in- cident is alleged to have taken place in Charlottetown on the ev. gping of December 24. 1057. F 'l_owing arI'ai;{nment ,vester~. ‘day, the accused Neatled not guilty and his case will be heard ‘ gommencing today. The second criminal case on me supreme Court docket charges that Theresa Pineau of Mayfield with the intent to defraud did (‘endorse a cheque for an amount exceeding $400. Arraignment in this. case will not take place un- til Thursday morning. cannon T0 JURY In his charge to the Grand Jury l91‘d3b' m01‘I1iY1g. Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy reminded the jurors that “It is not enough to “W9 g00d Ia}VS_. they must also be well administered.” After outlining the general dut. Ies expected of the jury, he read to them a report from the Jailer of Queens County Jail. winch gave a complete breakdown of thc_numbe1' of prisoners and the various offences for which they had been placed in custody. The members of the Grand Jul‘)? are: William Brown of Charlottetown, foreman: A1-thuf Mclnnis Jr., Lucien Kelly, both of Charlottetown; Cyril Mac. Millan, Central Royalty; Harold Dunpliy. Millview; John Nichol. son. Mount Buchanan; W. J, Bowman, Hunter River; Edward Trainor, Hermitage; Eric Bell, Hope River; John Dooley, Mt. Edward Road; and George W. Dewar, West Royalty, During the afternoon the jur- ors Inspected various public _ gtthe. opening of the Assizes yes- ——— Impairecl Driving I . leads To Fine Charged Tuesday morning in city Police Court with drunken driving, an accused entered a plea ‘-mt guilty to the lesser charge of ~ driving whilst his abilities were qmpaired by alcohol. Accepting , ,the plea, Magistrate K. M. Mar. ~ tin imposed a fine of one hundred dollars and costs or twenty days. . Another drunken driver was " remanded until today. Three ‘ ‘drunk and incap::‘;les were each {pentenced to twenty days in the ' Queen's County Jail. Qlgénsington Fire Assistance Fund Shows Surplus . The’ regular monthly meeting '94! -Kensington‘s Town Council was 9 held Monday night. Mayor Cham- :pion presided. 3 3ills amounting to $709.81 were ;’ ordered paid. I The police report showed that Lfines amounting to $35.00 had -;’ been collected during the month i .3 The meeting decided to pur- Ichase new valves for the chemi- cal engine. In reviewing the financial re- port the Council noted that the Fire Assistance Fund had ac- cumulated a surplus for the I year 1956 of $612.00 and that rc- Iceipts for this fund for 1957 . amo:nted to $551.30. This fund is paid into by districts sur- roundingthe town which depend on the Kensington department‘ I for assistance in case of fire. Ex- ~ Denditures amounting to $591.85 '-were made during the year for buildings and institutions, Doubts Red Scientists Are Too Gifted SACKVILLE, N.B. (CP) —— Dr. W. J. Archibald, dean of arts and sciences at Dalhou-sie Uni- versity in Halifax, said Monday _he doubts -that Russia is “produc- mg gifted scientists though she is undoubtedly turning out large numbers of technologists and technicians." Dr. Archibald made the Ire- mark as a member of a panel discussing “the current cri-sis in science education” at the open- ing of the annual series of public forums at Mount Allison Univer- sity here. Others on the panel were Dr-. C. A. Baxter and Dr. A. Dr. Archibald said the “price for the development of pure sci- entists to push back the -frontiers is exceedingly high.” . He suggested that gifted stu- dents should be given “di»fficul-I and challenging tasks to foster their development into masters of any craft. A child is -greatly handicapped if he is still an aim- ateur when he reaches 1'7.” The panel agreed that tech- nical school courses and on-the- job training is sometimes better than a university education. They interpreted the money and pres- tige lavished on entertainers as an indication of -“soci_ety’s dis- torted sense of values.” Monday’s forum was the, first in a series of 12. STORE SALES RISE OTTAWA (CP)—Sales in Cana- dian chain stores rose by 8.9 per cent last November to a total of $257,480,000 compared with $236,- 536,000 a year ago, the bureau of statistics reported Friday. This boosted the January - November - ime Wave In 0 -- -y Declines orting to the City Council at egular meeting Monday’, Chief of Police _c.w. Mac: M , said that the wave of of- 5' s of brea‘;'..;; and entering .11" took place during I the th of November,. continued . -1 the early part of Decem- .,but tapered off toward the of the year. extra precautions which ibeen taken by the Police _ ment were attributed by ‘chief to have been partially . ental in bringing about ‘ ecline. Due to this vigilance, the past two months, four have been committed to ester 'P‘enitentiaI'y and nine are in custody in the County Jail. All of these convicted foqbreaking, en- _ and theft or robery. arizing the activities of partment, the Chief repor- t‘during the month of her a total of seventy-five had been made for var- . enoes. Out of these sev-. gconvictions had been ob- . one had been sent to a _«-I court and another was un- ,The number of arrests by sixteen from the pre- . month. ON THE MOON .1.'II GTON (AP) — A lead- erican astronomer ,pre-y '1:l1a-t man will reach the by the year 2.000 and es- ~ :2 major settlement that d to a new civilization. Levitt, director of Fels ' lum in Philadelphia, says ' mm probably has the raw materials to sustain human life. COMING EVENTS Junior Farmers Meeting in New 580W School tonight Jan. 15- At &3o_ 2 will not be buying Timothyl G_ after January 25th. MC-i “lsan and Boyle Ltd. I C‘!!! Party Saturday night. Jan. iMarshfield Hall and each Sat- Ii? night until further not.ice.l, . sI’P'1S01‘ed by Marshfield Wom-. “ as Institute. The St. Dunstan's Pla)'€1‘5 “ml , wilt the play "Christmas in ‘_ A Market Place" in High School > Jmlhorium. l\'l011la;._:IIe. Thursday ‘"“3!'Y 16th. at 8.30 p.m. Spon-l “Nd . -‘ . .wol_kshg31y Montague Dramatic Hm‘?! North River Rink to-. I game in Senior League 3 W-R Shaw Troph}‘. Winsloe I5 vs. . Hampshire .‘ Teakers _ .\“-I‘I,°E8- Game time 8.30 sharp. "1 total to $2,511.28-1,000, up 8.4 per cent from the. similar 1856 period. METALLURGIST DIES MOSCOW (AP)—Mikhail Alex- androvich Pavlov, a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and a noted metallurgist, died in .Moscow Fridayat the age of 95. Pavlov was awarded a Stalin prize in 1946 r his study of the properties of c st iron. . BINGO CARDIGAN PARISH HALL TONIGHT 8:00 o’clock $100.00 in prizes. \ The screen’: NEW . Pinnacle of Thrills! W.S.H. Crawford, both of Mount‘ HURRY! HURRY! FINAL DAY FOR THE WORLD'S MIGHTIEST MASTERPIECE or TEMPTATON ‘AND TERROR-lg ANTHONY . QUIN L-— V‘ um cmlmslc Isciimcoon PRICES: MATINEE 50c; EVENING 75° ' I .Adult (Not suitable for child entertainiment) COMING THURSDAY oNLY . EASTERN GUARDIAN “CHP.IS'l‘MAS IN the Market‘ Place’ will be presented by St. Dunstan‘s players on Thursday, January 16th, 8.30 p.m. High Sc h o o l Auditorium. Montague Sponsored by Montague Drama Workshop. Men -Of Trinity Hear Discussion At their regular dinner meeting Monday night the Men of Trinity discussed perts various things pertaining to mental health. The president. David i\'lurpl1y, presided. Taking part in the program were two local psychiatrists: Dr. M N. Beck and Dr. Robert For- sythe. Mr. Russell Ewing, psycho- ALL THIS WEEK with a panel of ex: loglst with. the Department of Mental Health, chaired the discus- sions which were freely entered into by the men of the church. The doctors explained the most‘ common types of mental illness and the treatment used. They al- so described briefly the facilities, and activities of a mental health] clinic and those of the mental hos-I pitals. I The speakers were thanked by‘ FAST SERVICE IN THE OFFICE BY 9 CLEANED» AND READY FOR PICK-UP AT 5 —T WE DO ALL REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS In that Prince Edward Island comparison to other areas is well served in the field of psychiatry. He felt however, that there was a definite need for a school psy- chologist or perhaps two such workers. With this addition to staff, he said the teachers efforts could be made 20 per cent more productive. A sing song was led by Fulton Pierce with Roy Mugford at the Mr. Kenneth Parker who noted piano. A pleasing feature of thelladies. WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW FRIENDLY NEIGHBORLY SERVICE How rnuch does loco! business contribute to community activities? The total sum is start- ling. Only those who work on community pro iects and welfare work know the full extent of the merchants contributions. Apart from outright cosh pledges. business houses are called upon for program advertising. prizes! at cost or contributed merchandise. and other donations in cash or kind. This giving is done cheerfully. with a sense of real re- sponsibility for community spirit and pride in the community. This cannot be said of out- side firms ond mail order houses. Money sp ent outside the community never comes back I- an 1;! E >- < 9. z 5:. O 9 c z Dial 8432, f‘We Bake Up To a Standard - -_- Not, Down to a Price” 115 Kent St. MAc'S AUTO ooov woR1<s Fred Maclnty-re, Prop. - BODY. and FENDER REPAIRS WELDING -— PAINT Jons Phone 9157 "xp 37 Pownal St. Plywoods . . Dial 8575 ' MocDONALD - ROWE WO-ODWORKING CO. LTD. Decorative Wall Boards . . .Floor‘“and Ceiling Tile . Arboritc . . . Lower Water St. NEW HOLLAND Phone 7369 L. J. ROSSITER PEDDUCE DEALER WHOLESALE SEED — MASTER rnnns HOG. POULTRY and DAIRY FEEDS MACHINERY Grafton ‘Street East evening was two Scottish solos by | Mr. Charles Craig. I The worship period was led with scripture reading by G e o r g e Ayres and prayer by Lester Kei- zer. Several visitors and new Continue Work On Mine Shaft meeting. The dinner was served by the ladies of the Junior Woman’s Au- ft xiliary. Mr. Robert MacKinnon Sha ne extended the men’s thanks to the ar Bathurst, N.B. ' - ‘ ‘ - T T ' I . E0 Do Ri‘_e_way cleaners III of wages. for help. payment of mlénifiipol foxfis or. services‘. or‘ for _IcomII1un|ty PRODUCE LTD. 192 Fitzroy Sh ma. 73... activities. Pufronlze the Charlottetown on Istrict o verflsers on 1' IS page. 1- IS In your Phone 8597 own interests to do so. ‘ ONE RACK COATS 195: podge S_ R. Jahnsfon 1955 ‘Meteor LARTER BROS. ' _ e an, ‘ Sedan Specializing in . "“"‘- "“ “““‘° I'M’ CONCRETE wonx on ALL KINDS See them “day at Perfect “Ford and Edsel” ‘ A Bargain M f be . C t B] k . . . _ ' anu BC urmg 011011! e DC 5 C0:l:;:0n stSa::’e;sS:;‘l"°e 'Par;:48 0*n1y $550 “Concrete ‘Sewer Pipe” Concrete Brick 166 Queen Street ' I I Phone 9609 K°"5i“gt°“ R0341 V i _ Ladies, do you still belong to the old-fashioned Hot « Al "“"" “"° coNu=-L..ecwR A- 8- MMAE ° BODY WORKS Bufldin C0ntli2;ct0li_ so, then it’s time you gave yourself a. holiday from these , Custom O Furnace Oil A COMPLETE _..._———~g . ~——'——— irksome tasks. Tell the head of the house to stop in at 3 Gmdin _ °°L“S’°N SERVICE the Maple Leaf Bakery, 115 Kent St., on his way home , 3 9 Stove 011 O Build?!’ 0‘ ‘W I“”"_°5 and pick up a week-end supply of _brea._ds, cakes, and Mixing \. Propane G” 0 Repairs and alterations pastries. Their wide assortment w1ll give him plenty . Check_R_M.x_ 0 Tile Work ' °f °h°i°e' ‘ . . . . ""'°°'"'°-"" PROMPT COURTEOUS . Kitchen modernizing - At the Maple Leaf bakI_ng.Is._a family a.ffa.Ir. Ha.1_'ry .P'"'“‘aV C"°“" - — _ _ Thomson, the present; proprietor Is the third generation . SERVICE .- . Cabm” Wlm‘ I of his family to take up this occupation. h h 4 New Idea _.__ __ O Let Us 1‘-6!‘ you D 3“ Harry was born in Brande, Demnark, w ore is Farm Equipment, ARNFA§1' Alignment Work ”°‘“' “ems ’ -fatlier and grandfather operated a bakeshop..__In the LTD‘ Paint Jobs‘ PHONE 9141 middle thirties the elder hTlIomsen, his wife and spin PHONE 9514 DIAL 6553 “ ' ' ' ted to Canada, sett 'ng in Prince Edward Is an s. * PHONE 8613 64 O 1 b St. . _ _ _ . . . 103 Longworth Ave. 9 - . occupation, and on January 18th, 1936, the Maple Leaf A «. ~ ~ Ba.kery«fiI°s.t o ned its doors to the ublic. Mr. Thom} cI’°Wn B¢I(e|'Y « WEATHERALL MCCDONAI-D QB aublger son has sincepgassed away, but his wife, Harry’s Baker, of ALUMINUM‘ cc * ) eers th,’tillti'thb'ss. *1 " ' RADIO SERVICE Ne “T.” sales _ Rem mg mo OT: I-et:crnviTI "1194; fr‘<l)TIImI;hree years naval ser- 'D°l:f,,°‘;:.:";'.Vl',,:3.r.°ad “"“““"“,’,‘..,..‘}.‘;‘;'.'§’ wi"d'""’ “Specializing in Radio W ‘Rubber welding pp during World TWO, Harry purchased a. share neighborhood -grocery - Fm; Es“. ‘es ‘ Repairs” D I 4912 In the ba.ke§y. an a.ct;ve member] of tliie nun, 5270 Reasonable flee! - - 3 ‘ r - . . 180 Kent St. Dial 6915- 64 Sh ;f‘eter,s Road gxazcrlyitliiea opficgilxzzf olérlptflio géaan Gander; eSé9:,1rplsS 44 Dorchester st. 125 Kent st. mg; 5433 R.C.C.S.C. Kent. A member of '.l‘rini ' United Church, he is married to the_forI_ner Arlene ix of Charlotte- gmmthe Finest A MAPLE LEAF BAKERY town. They have four children. ‘ M I TV. AND RADIO SERVICE Don't Neglect Your Car In Cold Weather We specialize in lubrication with modern equipment. We carry a large stock of Marvelube. Mobiloil’ and Esso, and Esso Extra Gasoline. ARTHUR ROPER’S Imperial Service Station Dial 8211 122 Euston St. YOUR LocAL MERCHANTS ARE’ YOUR NEIGHBORS! DEAI. wrrH THEM AND THEY - DEAL WITH YOU! Your local stores are stocked with the finest of merchandise at the fairest of prices -—ond— By dealing of homé you get friendly. personal service ond ensure greater local prosperity. BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL FIRMS BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY BENEFIT YOURSELF An ALLIED r N ARTISTS Picture ESTATE OF MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS I Established 1861 Member Florists’ Telegrflllll DGIIVGIKV ASS!!- Same Location - Same Family ‘ “Flowers For All Occasions” WALTER MocDONALD'S‘ WHITE nosn SERVICE STATION Q TIRES Q ACCESSORIES Q BATTERIES , Q WASH, JOBS , Q LUBRICATION Dial 3278 Corner Ehn Ave. & Euston St. NEW YORK lCPI"M-_J- BQY‘ York Tuesday it was determined members were introduced at the lan, president of Brunswick MIn- to complete the sinking of the mg and Smeltmg Llmltedv 531d main production shaft to 973 feet Tuesday work will continue on by 3 target date of May 1, 1953_ the company’s main production Lead Company. parent company The Guardian 3 of Bl‘l.lllSWlCk. saying: Wed" Jan’ 15§ “At a board of directors’ meet-‘ ing of Brunswick Mining and , - , - - - 2,000-t n concentrator and lead Smelnm’ Llmlted held m New smeltgr at Bathurst. the construc tion of which would take an esti mated three years and involve a cost in excess of $30,000,000." HISTORIC CITY Chichuahua, capital of the “Notwithstanding today’s lowl metal prices and tight money, it; Boylan issued a statement from was also decided to continue ne-{Mexican state of the same name, the headquarters of St. Josephlgotiations for the financing of a was ‘founded in 1539. MR. FARMER Ferguson out their Massey Harris have just brought latest tI:actoI'—FE 35- Fer- guson Diesel. We were for- tunate to get one of the first. The rating is 35 H.P.—draw ’ bar and 40 belt. We will be happy to show you this very fine tractor any time. “PHONE 66021” lSI.AND RADIO CENTRE 0 JANUARY CLEARANCE g DRESSES — SUITS —- COATS SKIRTS — DUSTERS — HOUSECOATS THE FASHION SHOPE 141 Great George St. Charlottetown. THE PURE MILK ‘CO. LTD. ’ P. 0. BOX 182. CHARLOTTETOWN Clarified and Pasteurized Milk Cream — Blend — Butter — Cheese — Ice Cream ' Homogenized Products "0"? IITIVGI’ Passes your door daily." See him or phone 5556 for prompt delivery. DIAL 5556 FALLS AUTO BODY REPAIRS « I “Paint Jobs A Spe‘clalty” Dependable Body and Fender Work Phone 9713 Z01 Weymoutli St. . TRADE and SAVE at YOUR FRIE _ 181 Great George §t.DLYCfiIE(§t1t':l5Et5whrIl1 STEIEIEGQ17 1935 RETREADS as low as . . _ , ., Inmucinr .IUt.l£ WILSON -Rh memo MARK "cgmnq . GEORGE PAT HINGLE - ARTHU“ 5’°"°" nod JAMES oLsoN (Allie Mclnnis, Prop.) Pasteurized Milk and Cream “Drink Milk . . . for Health’s Sake." Dial 3330 for prompt service 107 Green Street ADULT The Very Best in Toledo Water Pumps as low 3,3 , , ,, exchange Tantcifs Accessories Ltd. 152 Great George St.’ P. 0. Box 756 Phone 4525 18 Upper Prince St. SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY BRIGHTON cuDMoRE's (Percy G. Gay, Prop.) _ D Pasteurized Milk and Cream Q Dry Cleaning Q Pressing Q Repairing “It Looks Like New when We Are Through Drapes Cleaned I 50¢ per pound Dial 4922 120 Kent st. Ch’town Blcndfioniogenized Milk. Chocolate Milk! Buy our products at your local grocer “DIAL 4251 FOR PROMPT SERVICE” ‘ . BOWLAN RADIO 8:. TV SERVICE TV Aerials Installed! Have your set serviced by our qualified technicians! Dial 9624 114 Pownal St. .F'or Industrial. Commercial " '’ Domesm Um Farm Equipment p1.[0NE 3934 Charlottetown 58 Grafton St. Office 7349 Residence 5716 . Harry Mellish "Your Imperial Oil Stove Oil Distributor in ClIarlottetown” PHONE 8398 for prompt delivrey! . . wood sleighs, trades. Island Propane Gas Ltd. HURRY! HURRY-E Limited stock Cockshutt Model No. 30 Grinders with 19" Plates-—P,apec Model X hammer mills with 2 screens: will t a k e Turn-er IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE THESE LOCAL BUSINESSES BELVEDERE Esso» SERVICE ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES _ and ACCESSORIES ' Washing and Lubrication Phone 69:21 St. Peter’s [toad IMFIIIAL I isso PRODUCTS