Rumor Cardinal h";F1....D.i"'t-”we"l133' 17-1952 C-"Y arid Ce”l'al':'"-Pi"? -',"'"f,, - 'Sf. Laurent Plans No. Move l;";,:,? l canon ggggssgn lxglfiszu pl::llul;::s - er I-I.!f.';dacEwen has accepted . d F lots:-:en()S:l:dlosll Winter Coats.' Ed G3,-nhum was eleclgd presi- OTTAWA iCPt-Prime Minister proposed tax agreement between V.r'Vec:tll!Il:l:;:c:3::lICh)?.5Ylflla:Sl1)rN-g! This is an independent church. for- merly pastored by Dr. A. A. Murray. VIENNA (AP) - The Clmouc ent -of Sprtnk Park Parent lndlsl. Laurent said Thursday night the federal and Quebec govern- press agency Kathpress Thursday 9r ments. I d Rev. Canon 6. E Moffatt. R90 Kennedyls Ladies Wear. COA-1-s”I'eachers Association at a well at- he will not do any!-hlnl 101' tor of St. Peter's Cathedral. was Kinsmen Club ' I-A9135 w'N'”5R - - - E ' t well known for his radio and . . sues! Speaker ill the Chrlslmu cleumg 25.- dlsmum S A Mac, tended organizing meeting held in against televisirig the Jan. 7 open- Earlier. he declined to commen mu m M I dam distributed h mmma u,” we mm. . meeting of the Alpha Y's Men's ” ' - i i Sprnk Pa -k Community Centreiinx ceremonies of Parliament. ' on reports that he will see Prem- elllnle 6 ll 17- ll I 0" nmln.,"lme lad "land J5"; Club held in tn.-banquet room of D”"””- lull mam, l The CBC is interested in putting l.,,.p.,pi..m with a formula for to his regular duties Mr. MacI:wen Cum”, Mlnduenm me" W" MGCEIIIQ will have the church's Sunday morning broadcast "Harbour Lights" at 9:30 each week. Mr. MscEwen is a graduate of Acadia University and received his theological training at Shelton Col- lege, New York and Faith Semin- ary. Wilmington, Del. He also pur- MUSKRATS. Wild Mink. Beaver , resolving Ottawa-Quebec taxation wanted. Tiip prices paid. W. Chester differences before the start of the new year. , ”I am rsot going to say anythins lat all until I am in a position to take some action." he said. The prime minister said the gov- ernment has not 'changed its do- no conflrmation from any source. The ailing 62-year-old cardinal was sentenced by the Reds in 1949 to life imprisonment on treason and sabotage charges. Rev. Jacob Fried, chief of Catholic publica- tions here. said the Kathpress re- the Y.)-1.C.A. last night. Taking as his subject, "The Crib and Cre- ation". Canon Mofiatt delivered a very timely and inspiring mess- age on the Christmas theme. Thanks was extended the speak- er by Claude Smith on behalf of Two interesting films dealing on she first lE1EVl-lad Shgw 0;: . enin . an re - 5- M”Lu"- ch”l””'"m"L :2;-3:, )ghl;:-R,lcl::ld(:;!l1-d:,:da?g:j(:luenu IISll(1:il?l";;: ospt. Lasurent forp his TH E REGULAR MEETING - other officer; alecged wgl-g;'vl(-g. l attitude on the matter after a cab- Nurses Alum”? Pl 9- E' It H05P""'”-ipresident, Mrs. Earle Norrie: secre- billet meeting. at Cundall Home, Friday,December.mryg"euu,.e,l MIL Sp H, Burhot --l lune no vlew, on hf he 1791- ' said. ”It is not something that Wallie Higgins presided at th. semi-monthly meeting of the mm. men Club held in the Charlotts. town hotel last sveing. The um. itional presentation of a. baby jpoon to the most recent rather in ill, club was made to Keith Macxinn 1, I th Cl b. CHRISTMAS C tt .b. dl - is done in the House to which I - 3 g 1- ch bmlne" o Cefharller member -lack Mat-Nair light Tryon Unllaendaighuifcllmxgurj-l POu'EI'y belong; lthat responsibility belongs cision not to designate the Mon- wed sraduet-e studied at the Ulll- gain "::m,;?n"; Pkg?" Budmut by his predecessor to that dimhcl. treated the club members and d,.y,'7;3o pm, ' ' . to m, honorable gemlemen or an. day; any Christmls and New verslty of Toronto. Before entering Fuher Fried nu the Funchmm lon. Ike Sinclair. . 2119513 l0 t'h0('0llll95- Th! lllllslcll mgooluelghn CHARGE cl,,l5,.lMafkeE other place (members of the Sen- Year's Day as civil service holi- th;lmln1Mli::wh:!Wa:lQl.5i::Jgfeags;g:i:g was reliable but picked up the reg grillvgegirdnwt oni-supnmreunmted a. pro. ,1.-l d 9 v 1 . l'.' , ' .gl i, in th opnlng formalities days. "' C " ”' ' t "f 1 d t I ee activities ll:)r'og.irfT.:T l;:.ll:H9Pnne:se)?a&:(l gjgd s:?'::'. Il):uC,',,:E' ,f,lf;,l Egg and puulm. pm.” qua.” 2:: hVlaldelr.eI 8:1 not going to dol lorganizations-of gzvfgimgl-it eln: mil-1gli;:duaSt:hmi)illplo)ips MIu'l'01l;l gfgrms un;”:;n:?3":;uf;'J.'n no ;i:xe:U;l:'n:;V;xV;hr1el:)!;:l.-:!1:';l:l,!;8"l::o::)ceu. Haystead. and clarinet solos b,vl3 l U H .V..”' -:30 ' p Alli d . b. h '5-d 1 D Lg anything about it." . lpoyees EVE PW fl 9 ' ' The Kathpreu l-llsplmh dale. - c- , John Alan Marx:-nzie. O. K. Pres-la rpem wemixlnlgu ;n'L L:::1,.enCel?ne:rl;:r 03,) Agrlgufiuref groaumyepsfvj Mr. St. Laurent said the cabineticent-announced decision. 133:. lhl::CFV:r!lld3;9.; ghgieaiiglll-I13; lined Budapest. "lg lg, V0.3 1-,. 3lng:31:l3:;gig':l:"n1:geV2th did nol dlscl-153 lhe 9095'-W" 0' 5 ported Wednesday in "usually well informed circles in the Hungarian capital" that the cardinal had been by W” 3””mp”"l5l' lBlalkie, minister. A pleasing feature of the meet-: lng was an 6-xchange of suitablyl ision, are as follows; Ungraded Llleggs. A large, 32: A medium, 28: They will be leaving the city with their six children in the early part which will be discussed further. At the conclusion of the business RETLRNS FROM KQREA . - . . .323?-TT”.-.”.?.l1iil:.l”.33.?.' 2 stifle 23-: 3-” ?3e-F-”f3””aa”””l' Planning New Strate9Y - and -0 ;::”.::::-..t:: warm" which were ripened by the re i- n.'0n'1 Korea andhxs spehdmg SA”, ,5mall. 27; Btsl 27; l-elallel-'5 ln'c5l-. i his diocese. But it added diplomatic tn: jomed wiehh monk: xlsebnezhen pienvs and created considerable dms. leave 'wlm ms plirems Majorllons. A large, 45, A medlum. so; ' , ' ' IM hh f F' ' quarters in Budapest knew nothing Inellzds m we umukl rhchlfilsld merrlmsfll 5”” "m””"”'"'' and Mrs Fred S Jenkins, fh Fen--"A small, 34; B's 34; to consumers. A lng o "'5 about the release and that the mu dance of mo Kmsmgn ls P"-”'”"' W R ”"l”"- ”"'iruarv he will leaie for the Royallrl large. 49-50: A mediiim. 4.3-49; - - cardinal": palace at his diocese vlmln Klmmen Wm C 1 "””"”d ”” a'”””” "'”"h ””'lCam'id1an School 01 Szimals -IVA 5m3”- 41'”; 35 '4'” l B AL-IV HARILY some press reports in advance Ald cOI'nI'I"II'"'e9 in Esztergom said he was not 531',” Jofm N B mu wlu:' mid- ”' M "W ”l”'" '” 5” P””l'5lt-;-n-s-on om ' Poultrv rail grade. turkess A! t y .5” ltaif Writer of this week's meetings have tended ' them n Summersld. com" Churrh hm Sllndar mvrnma r W” i 1.. ' 4. . - ' -- luildrr 15 lbs. 43-45; 15 to 18 lbs, ”""'” ml 5 l u place emphasis on possible com The first aid committee met at DECLINE COMMENT . '5” l '5' ' Harts!" NlHl'Phvl'-W" lrd lhv. (.0”'h(1 "U" IAKL”-L”-38: 18 lbs. and up. 34: turliexs B's, PARJS lcpl - A ”new look' has oval. wml-ol cl llmmlc wen. Red C4055 headquarters on Tues- In Budapest, spokesmen for the Co M ed: llfli son: Wilh 0- K- Prrrhll lYlPm”'e. NW” mm Len reams-ms Mil”-d" 15 lb5-- 39' 15 1133- 10 18 155-. st"ategv for tile Atlantic alllnllve PQM smaller N5;-0 ooullme, any day. December 14. Hungarian foreign ministry de- j;L. the piano. Guests were Georg-: m9 U” ha” 9”" Saw” mm 33; 18 lbs and up. 31 ;tul'liets. C's. gggms 'cei-tan to emerge fium this (flea ressm to give me poll- The progress report showed that curled to comment. There have wright. Douglas Cameron; George 5”"lmO"595 .1" "”"ipl'”"w"t uhundrr 15 lbs-. 25: 15-13 lbs-'25-' 15 weeks nlr'El.lIlE,S of the NATO tllegans rlzirlt ogver tne soldiers ln 40 first aid courses have been com- been rumors in the Hungarian cap- Ho UP Averled AI'I'd"r50n- Rdlldflllilh -Vilmllnl Ind M3 lg” All Mme w .h”” ”'llbs and up. 25. . -ouncl' ldifllcrmllliln when NATO rephal-ILA P19”-d in 1954 and 9 We 5l-l11h5V- ital fill Some 311719 '3” C0"""”"l storms or severe winter weath Frank-Vanlderstine. .5:i:”:Ud'"lhe"';;'Lf;ME'lfe!x(::”:?l:l:l:'i Geese, As. 33. Ba. 30. Ducks. A'slL pl-oolng alulgugl, mm lhe 5eal'.sln.”gh" be gusmled. ing weekly instruction. Approxi- ist regime was negotiating with whue the neelwmk on the bzrfldl --..--W .l.... pit... ('0tlll. .-o..l... 'rl..- Chis-f - B” 30- Cl”.”k9”- C390”-l 5- ahead. the North Atlantic Tleatyf mstely 900 people have received the floman Catholic church- rig will now get under way earli- ,,(ip,,l,.... Sm... ma. mo... 5um.””" 6 lbs" 31 Chicken 5 0”” 5” Organizations l't'iilll,8i'y experts oyEl;.s-uugssgl) pollwr training in these classes which have Vatican sources said rumors of 6,. than planned. publlc worn i llbs.. 29; 5-Glbs. 27; chickens, Bdvl-lave prepared defence plans de- been conducted in all parts of the the cardinals release had been omcllll, could not say if the en. ' munses are going out and Oflelld-iover 6 ing pl-lrlii-s vtlll be dealt with in a like manner. CHRINTNIA5 LO0K- The Pro- vincial building Look on the (.'hr.st- lbs.. 22; 5-6-lbs, 20; fowl, A. over five lbs, 20; B, over five lbs., 17; live foul. over 5 1-2 lbs, 15. Except in cases where otherwise. heard "for the past two months." without confirmation. The cardinal and six co-defen- dants were convicted Feb. 8, 1949. after .a trial that brought denun- lrwin j Group Program Held Province. 439 victims of accidents have re- ceived first aid through the volun- teer workers who staff the Red Cross first aid posts. tire building will be finished 3. head of schedule If'all other phases of the contract can be speeded up as is now the case with the struct. ural steel, the building could be Canadian sources admit there may be vsome revision" of the powers of the supreme Allied com- mander. Gen. Gruenther. but they feel the argument has been over- signed to anticipate it new kind 01 war. The politicians will probably approve their proposals at meet- ings F:iday and Saturday'- Fundanl-.-nially. the new strategy A Chrlstlrias p:ol;:amme featured . . J l: last eienmg when the stated the above prices apply to . . . - - l lead. the leguiar lllcellllg of the Irwin '1.” 00 E. , , . s to adapt defence vollcelal-5 to lhe t. sed and ossibl is academic. Two refresher schools for 1h. clauons from many was em competed earlier than planned. On co.ored lights u.le luined on to that being paid to the producer. llechmques of me atomic age. 51:5” bum dog" myth”... one ml slmcmrs were held during octobq; era. The prelate, stripped of the the other hand, the works Depart. Christian Fellowship Group. heidl in the social hall of Tflnllj Church last night. The highlight of the evening was illuminate th.ee large spiucc trees lplaced in advantageous areas rar- llng both upper and lower Greatl George Street. The decorations are church robes of his rank and wear- ing only the cassock of a priest, appeared under great strain. ment is constantly finding unex- pected delays in its construction program across the country and will hence make no optimistic pro- and November, one in Tignish, the other in Summerside. 22 first aid instructors attended these courses formant said. "If the'cholce lies between losing the war or UAJDK atomic weapons. there won't be "What we are really trying to do is to mold the old error." said a Continued from page 1 Cam-idlall olflcial. ”In the past. -1 Shflll Play entitled "The Fatal , , . h d . ll . military men have tended to fight much doubt about the decision," which included five hours of lec- Quest." deplclillg a trag.c lovey:ui:fd::e:;'llLilllglflllllig gfleftgoggd Canadian Plan H19 last war all over again. This officials were less Clea.-.cur, in tures. by Dr. Stephen Dubicanac , . Pheclui story in which the Count lRuss.ellIm keep mg with a practice .whwh present M wdmws ceremony, Thnm ltime tie are trying to look ahead reply 10 queshohs about what in Tignish and Dr. J. B. Downing DCCHIS DOWII ed(M;ia:l: xgirfiflagtlgp Ears ;II::)lres;- E v 1' ion vn th i - -f 'l cl (b k," . lh L tin Summ rside. Th S d . i ' K:':1'g”glsTa';”E&nl:”&:m.n tefues; thee is becoming traditional. son was chosen to lead the dele- mm” l) at ::!l;l;11l5chatl1gpe:ar”g Dnethgvegorgl lnstrudorse had an eaddlggmfgslufe 01-I-AWA (Op) 1. quberculogm,Mn.Ll1eS0n,LlberElM.P. for Queens, hand of the fai.r Princessi Marie CELEBRATE" ANNWERSARY Kamm 1” 3 Canadian mm m”' NEW WAR PATTERN model by Dr. L. W. Shaw on the funds- once among Canada's worst killing that the threatened construction Bownsssi Before taking Poison. u";'I;he” glanl llgllellgi lirillctlllglialss iJ:EefJ5nn'gd (;”;Tei3' Bmal" aml . A Canada approaches the meetinss mellmls 01 Wllchlnl dl93595- W35 checked mnh” 1”" g3,:Xnhumb:g:ie::g:ed'eglggfmwgl the Cfllllll lfl B M of fake fatally 3 mg l " an 1:5" 'ame ' i The tn" great wor'd conflicts of with little expectation that her The first aid committee under yeah 9 stabs the King and the Queen Lamolm M 5” C”th9lll'?5 Wm ””;IpR1vA'n: isxrurlu-: this i'9l'liU(li)' were via:-s of attrition. commitments will be drastically the chairmanship of Dr. A. J. The 3-0151 0l T3 deaths dropped g"r1n3M';hev;'::"f' m”mh:!' Wm" (Eileen Burkel, dies of A broken ('e1eb”m"n rm Derembel mm Cl Planning for possible new host.ili- Murchison approved the program l-O 1.810 from 2.457 in 1952. the 0". - 7' W35 9” 1'9- rhanged. One point she may make is in gentle reminder to her Euro- pean partners that North Ameri- can defence is just as much a NATO matter as European defence. cently he had advised him of thi situation and the Minister had gone thoroughly into the matter on his return to Ottawa.) their 61st wedding anniversary. Ml'. bureau 0' nnmnu reported Thu". day. The death rate per 100.000. which stood at 68.2 in 1932. dropped to for the first aid school scheduled to begin on Tliesday, December 28, at Red Cross headquarters. This school will provide instruc- healst over the death of her hus- band. Ivan Darrach as curtain, contributed much to the enjoyment of the act. Heard in solo numbers The idea for some 'l' l i it - - - - ' - and Mrs. Lamont are now in their ll,-e to promote nonL);nlllall;l-yn 1;. ll:1ogrog?bgl.ilfanl:n:;g:;:?sb:mgd mm y”r' This worm-V muple arel Decks 01 Y-he Allllllllc DBl'lllEl5hlPl pwhat this mehns to Western de- .still up and alound and their in-i started about four years ago. 5l,u,Mmsn.9 preparations in terms of . during this part of the entertaln- fggjuanrfd (:::(r::g:o::f 3;v:h5”Lc::ls,;: alto” Eula” Stella” 305 Nlcholwnjaddltional expenditure for tacticalland that overseas ht-lp might be tion for three levels: (a) Standard 12-3 1359 yell-If from 17-1 in 1953- backing Britain in rejecting ment were Margaret Dlgnan and one and the Chan H -;hM haw! ll?” Hlllofltl the leading 51317"-5lT0m:atnmic weapons, guided mlSSllESlWElC0l'l"I6d. say. in providing tech. Course; lb) Instructors Course; (c) T"beV9”l95l5- ""39 ”"k9d ”””n3 GTGCCV5 demand Phi-lt "19 British Charles Crag. gum-I lace dunm tfwrlr km 5 an.lhr.beg1nn1ns. land rockets may be dlsclosed nllmclans rm. Canada; hm-them l-a. Instructor Refresher Course. the mlllll value! of delllh. ll0W Mediterranean island colony bu Mrs. Edwin Johnstone with two or 9855 "E . dgh ht m HE aha. Vlllh I-odays step fol-warcl, 5p0n'lll1l5 weeks meetings. riar screen. The ll-lllda-rd 000156 is planned ””k5 "Vemh Pehmd wch kme” given the right to vote on whether ed her recorder playing boys was hug the pmmege got me”, ncligggzugllfmeflhell” Daaltlh Will glove! primarily for school teachers who as heart disease. cancer. accidents it wants to become part of Greece. I . rom a ra er gran lose, heard in delightful renditions of may wish to attend during the and P1lelll'll0lllH- Recover Only . . . . flf. Th . ' th'. . l . . four Christmas carols. The bo3's,lql:l:&'TS":'"p puny I ldream into the realm of practical) (;nm,1ee by lifmlgte lsmilgfllg anoirii ch,-lstmu holiday season who played and 53ml' were Lela” A i S I E-rm am pomms' lnallnns have gladlv adopted a pe- e 'm G k d O Jmklm and Emma D13m0nd- Mr5- nual Christmas p.a”'V mr me. The) say u would mean lower tiilon largely drafted by Cana- u , Johmmng gave I short descrlptmn Clglllilrlin apd tezichelsholdst. .l.imle;s 3 taxes and cheaper. better defence. diam mks" part In a ceremony French school I N Re or --wmem - 5.5.2. .::.:”.:..:::...: ..:'i 3.; Missing Po ers - ll W '0” number 0' quesuons uked h” "" K and served under the chairman- P Teachers Killed garding the playing of it. She ex- pressed the opinion that a great deal of enjoyment could be had in a group playing the recorder. A very impressive worship period was conducted by Rev. Howard Christie. who centered his remarks around "The Birth of Christ and The Meamng of Christmas." The minister was assisted in the de- votions by several members of the group who read short passages of scripture or offered brief prayers. Stan Lancaster added much to the spirit or the period by the singing of two beautiful Christmas carols Following a short business period Ivan Darrach read an address ofllgake, P Q, is sponding the Chri.:t- lthe Declaration and for the ini- appreclation to the retiring presi- dent. Aluaon Macxinnon. who has headed the I.C.F.G. for the past two years. After refreshments were served, the 50 or more members and guests joined hands fn the singing of "Auld Lang Sync" and a verse of "B1:-st Be The Tie That Binds." Rev. Mr. Christie dismissed the meeting with the benediction. ELECT INDIAN WOMEN REGINA ICP) - For the first 100 in attrndanle. Following the supper an enjoyable and appropri- ate film showing took place under supervision of the nlPll of the Kirk. Santa Claus was ill attendance. and took charge of the Christmas? tree, distributing treats to all pres- ,ent. The function was under thel ldlrection or the minister. Rev. Ti H. B. Somers. I 4 Personals Mr and Mrs. Wesley Macbeod motored to Trurn for was-k-end to visit Mrs. Macl.eod's brother. i Mr. Sterling Walker of Knob lmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walker. 28 Fitzroy lat. Break Truck Hi-Jacliing Ring BUFFALO. N Y. (AP)-The fed- eral bureau of investigation re- .ported Thursday that four men have been arrested in connection lBy Patrick Nicholson) PARIS - In the stntell Piilnls do Chaillot. now the headqliarters. of the North Atlantic Alllancel here in Paris. observers remarked that this petition marked a sen- sational new milestone in interna- tional co-operation and world politics. Never before had the volce of the peoples of eight coun- tries been Joined in chorus, in a petition which their governments collectively agreed to accept, and even quite obviously welcomed, The representatlves here of these gov- mrilments, Lord Ismay staLed.”h-ad llflthlflil bu praise for the spirit of lllresslve list of distinguished sign- ers. Mr. Roy Thomson. as spokes. man for the important 8-nation delegation. urged the need for thr- action called for by the petition and echoed President Eisenhower's dire warning. that ”unity among the free nations is our only hope of survival." T0d3.V's ceremony demonstrated more clearly than ever before the immense international prestige nllw enjoyed by Canada. Our allies. . ship of a Canadian. in creating and developing NATO. Canadian uninformed about the possibilities of this alliance. clared BIIOY the ceremony. is probably because our ment has not adequately explained the benefits in lis all. Canuck, wherever they live in Can- propose promises l'0Dt'lllIll'7lI of the slritlghtc-i' of our by President Eisenhower; In spite of Canada's leader.-hip public opinion remains Mr. Thomson de- ”Thls govern- whlch NATO offers To Mr. and Mrs. Jonn the Atlantic Unity which we these specific first, less risk of a ada. advantages: youth, as HHS cruised by our lack of a deterrent alliance in 1914 and 1939; second, rt-durorl taxes by the achievement of better defence at half the present cost. as foi'eca.st third. bigger markets for what we sell and smaller crisis for what we buy; and fourth, the crr-zllltm for the first time of a positive cminictu appeal to communism, based on the first three pnints." FSE PRAYER CARDS REGINA (C?)--Mni'o than 7.000 time in Saskatchewan and pnssiblylwlth what was described by offi- great and small alike were happy thanksgiving prayer cards will be MONT ROLLAND, Que. (CF) - Fuur Alb-any archivists have suc- cessfully concluded a search mis- sion here, but recovered only one- thlrd of the historical documents that areemlssliig from the New York state public records division. A l2-day search through more than seven tons of waste paper ended Wednesday when the four officials left for Albany with 12 boxes of historical documents re- covered at the Rolland Paper Com- pany mill. The papers were lnadverten.tly' discarded some time ago and werel shipped to this Laurentian town north of Montreal for disposal as scrap. 1 Dr. Albert Corey. New York sl.ate' historian. said ”wa successfully concluded our mission at Monti Rollrinri. However, only about one- third of the missing documents hasl been recovered. We are sure we! got everything that was shipped in l ei'l'Ol' to the Rolland Paper Com- I pally for that we are ex-,' tremely grateful." 5 It has been hoped all the missing documents "had been sent. to Mont Rolland. but this just isn't the th LENS. France. Carrying a group of school teachers in an education meeting plunged through it guard rail after a col- lision with a truck today. Ten women were killed and about 20 others were taken to hos- pital with serious injuries. Police said a 9 area at collision. the loaded bus fell about 30 feet to it railway roadbed below, cf CARS and TRUCKS heatlv fog blanketed night, injured some 40 club-wleld- .' the time. After the ing police and firemen in their and-she. lo I,” wild demonstrations. '4” a . l . SALONIKA. Greece (Reuters)- Five thousand rioting Greek stu- dents tnre the American flag from its staff at the United States con- sulate in Salonika Thursday and cheered as they set it afire. The Y 9 u th s, angry over the United Nations' 49-to-0 vote shelv- ing the Cyprus issue Wednesday (APl- A bus on a bridge They blame the United States for cLEODlS v- -ss- in Canada. a woman has been cials as the breaking of a truck elected chief of an Indian reserve. hi jacking ring specializing in case. We haven't the vagueat idea tf.ll'thldfC '- 0 A Ow e an 0 anadmm where to start looking now for the. distributed by the Saskatchewan r h l k c . . . . .. i i Mrs. Gwen O'Soup, elected chief nickel shipments from Ontario. hgwtstey bggkerp I?" al?,?::naa:.,:,l;l :?(.t:l1,:a:ERKcC:,al:,or:0 ,1: remainder." of the Key reserve near Klimsack Charged with thefts from inter- diplomacy gepkmg only ea” (me meal: Qxniln, 'Cam: M” be a d I t d . w"d"”d”-Vt dekaled Eh”? mp" 5”” Smpmenu were Wmhlm Rs lacking t9Pl'llDi'lRl acquisitiv:ness' placed in dining room: -llld restau lgrgnsch lgdgnusgesulae Erlfinsh and mm -mm'msmH-- Bradyn Jrj, 23, of nearby Colden i, . j ', , j i 2 ' ' ”' "9 Way" I and Earl Payne Jr.. 22, of Buffalo. and pledged m th” d”"m”3”C Vi”-l "ms ”'l”ll1Ell0Ul- Canada. Fhe ers. P" I BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per insertion BIRTHS Mac.LEAN- At Grace Hospital. Ottawa, on Dec. 15. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Angus MacLean. Lewis, P.E.I.. a son. Allan Duart. DEATHS ADAMS-As the result of a fly- lng accident in Manitoba on Dec. 7, 1954, Flying Officer Andrew G. Adams. Remains arriving in Char- lottetown tonight and will be con- waved to the I-lennessey Funeral Horne from where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:45 to St. Dunstan's Basilica. Burial in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. 1 Charged with receiving stolen property were George worn. as. land his son. Steve. 33. who operate is junk yard in Lacknwanna. l An FBI spokesman said the in- vestigation, in co-operat1on with the U. S. customs service. had been under way for six months. He said the specific thefta involved includ- ed 4.120 pounds of nickel slabs, valued at 34.000. taken from a truck Oct. 29. and 2,670 pounds of nickel cathodes, valued at 31,750. from another truck Oct. 13. Walks Three Times Around World S1-IAWINIGAN FALLS. Que. (GP)-Postman Alfred lambert. celebrating 37 years in the post office depertmerit. figures he has walked the equivalent of three times around the world in making his daily rounds. ?&lEiElE4&7l&3&iElEl&4?&5&lEK &l9C4E?&4&zlC431&? ON SALE TODAY . 50 MEN'S DIAMOND SOX - 2 door sedan. One owner, two-tone paint. 22PA- Sedanette. A Goodwill value at only- I 0PA'-' 4 doo feet car for you- 4PB-l950 OLDSMOBlLE- One owner. dark green, See it now- Sedan. good tires. Very good condition. New paint job. Only- 0250.00 USED TRUCKS 626A-I952 INTERNATIONAL M2 ton, a trucker's choice. Yours for- 0 I 000.00 54C-EA-I 952 CHEVROLET- U2 ton panel delivery. City driven- value- S I 000.00 50C-BC-I 946 CHEVROLET- U2 ton pickup, for low cost truck- 5l300.00 I95! PONTIAC- 3 I I 00.00 I950 PONTIAC- r sedan. Mileage 22,000. A per- 3 I 200.00 good tires. Lambert. 54. said he feels that his walk in this town '15 miles northeast at Montreal is getting longer every day. Appreciation On behalf of myself and femlly I should like to express slnnre appreciation for the kindness and good will shown us by the citi- zens of the Town of Borden and vicinity during my practice there. 5l200.00 l03PB-I950 HlLLMAN- Sedan. For you who like economy you will have it with this car- 5600.00 2GAi-I953 VAUXHALL- Sedan.. Blue in color-19,000 miles. - s2oo.oo IC-DA"-I950 FORD- 313 ton pickup. New paint. oned. 3750.00 52GB-I950 CHEVROLET- 3M ton pickup. Real good tires. An CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Enston st. mar. ms Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service Recon- '3? 1.57 ' ”'"”"' ' M3;.rPVlll:?ci.l?nrd'rldehulhid one owner, we sold it new- excellent buy, '0'!" '- "Wm" ....;..... for .i.l. an... ..I' ......T si2oo.oo ;5oo,oo ing it possible for us to become established " 90”A, Kroy Wool, l0”A, Nylon "' Sizes l0 to I2. Giff Boxed "" Will not shrink out of fit. in Canada. or. 8. Hellinich. I I. When you visit our Used Car and Truclr Lot you will see a Good Sol- ecfion of Good Buys-everyone carrying a Good Will Guarantee. asvara-aiaauvaaaiaa 1a.. " "WHERE TO BUY THEM" ALLISON Mac LEOD I26 CUMBERLAND St. DIAL 7364 can-t '" " N. D. MocLEAN UNDIIBIAIEB BELLE (lllarlottetowl and North Wllttiira DIALSMO In Memoriam hm. MCDRE 6. lvlsttz-com-.La Mlclalron. (little need West. what 0.! passed away Dec. lath. ma. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds delu- road memories llager every day Imesnbranee keeps him near. Ever remesnbaud by Mother land listen. I 3t3&Q:&- i- s, s