Protestant “ ti "'6'-73331-~ "-73 ‘Joins Ranks Of Province’: 7°" W3" 30 l"‘‘ G‘’“‘“‘'‘' "“' ’ man MacDonald. Miss Cassidy. Tuesdgy. M, 31. I , 0 , “Milli! 337-3 sowm “ii-5r‘3"’c’«'«m"r'3i Certified Ps chiatrists "" "°"' 6 c Wilmot MacDonald, George P. Y Convicted in Cm, Pom,’ Cum had not replied yet. Mat-Donald. Leonard Caseley. “_ R be 6 F ‘ .ye y worm“ of the“ No The mayor said in II“ the III‘- m”_ D. .9‘ L l .!)c; Elmer MacDonald P 0 '1 - "Nil-°« M D r you“ ch,,,m,w,,,, mm W,“ bubors Board a not rev- 0 L. Bede-qua tam . - 1 15¢ each: Mrs Stewart shar- C. M. has f‘O(’€I\'ed his Ceriifu-a- wutemed Juan. 5“, by Man, - cone of more than t6.1I0,& ova c,'”‘_‘ uh“ ohm“ “aw .r¢I!- 11 M-c_D0nnld- lion in Psychiatry from the Royal irate i<.M M in. ooeratlnti com in the of ‘.... _ ' Mn -500 “ch Adi“ R0K¢"‘0||- College of Physicians and Sui‘-. The two accused were convict» H‘“f"- 55"“ -l°hfl- Q"°b.‘v 5,,‘ W E’ Cu‘: 69°73‘ sh°”°"- B{“°° Gl"}bl¢- geons lCanadar it was announced ed of entering the Co-op Super- M°l"‘°3l Ind Vl0°0|l‘/01' 5¢¢k .3 ml»; 3...,‘ . _ Fwd M'cD°“.‘ld' !'fdw”d 3"" '88‘ night by Dr M Lorne Bon- market on the iiighl of December Plymellls ll lI¢l|0f 18196 III "II ‘5m_Pfln M.” Lodz. ‘L905-flM"5M L953“ l'}';3“°l5 M11 nell. Minister of Health With the‘ ,- 23rd and unlawfully taking two Sim? Cities mulled OIIIY 3401*- g5m._c;.m Mg. "' ““":‘°' mqy"‘;,.‘l’"d certification of Dr. l-‘orsyihe,‘- _ hams and two dressed turkeys. Mr. Vauilllfl 3154. "1! 1! OIWI s5,m_w m._ M V“°a""- ‘gm°hc j Prince Edward Island can claim» '" totalling a value of approximate‘ ous the board is getting away ;5.m_D,_ Pa‘, “moon.” M.°b°'cvn‘m '3’ V‘» "|- the only mental Health Division I)’ 860. John P Nicholson at»? with a free ride." ’ ;5o¢_puke,. Cum.” 35¢: Mm‘ Amen MacDonald‘ in Lanada with all practicing peared for the Crown. The ac-' "C'*“" ‘T’-‘ psychiatrists certified. At present: ‘ cused were not represented. Radio Centre At : P ‘ T°“|‘”3-z5- there are five psychiatrists at .. R ‘mm’ at I’B:df.de-' Con“-tor M". H. Co.-'Ri[Ver§i~de Hospnall . . 01A“EI:st((‘i::tLsol (.TIiai‘lnttelown 5 ' ‘LN "ch: 31"’ lmmnt $5.00—George Jay '(.h)r_’] h°':yme' 34' ‘h 8 "a"w 0‘ . charged with driving while intox: Jander Km" Mp'ey"l $2.00 each: A P Ceretti, Her ,heal,(:.nf£wS0r‘(:?‘y"‘ gl.‘ cated entered ayplea of not ituil- R d Suhord RIM’ ’ J h Tr):"'l': |q$'lUI())n:Egh' Irving MacDonald this Pmwnce’ The-V haw ‘w° !a::'('tlll,S:(;I“\’Ni2: flilblde SIl'(iDmiih‘dd'(-irslies S enovah sandy’ John Laid‘ ("r.c‘ (S‘a"I:Il)rtr’tee‘tl'. ll:-::t‘!:n Darmch. P‘ and Dalmmsle Un'“‘rS"y' re" aA|lso ii the (i 'kel were six mumcatmn (‘enlre 8' Ganden Sl’°rdy' Chules u"V°y- A"h“" ‘we each: Clarence Ramsay. (‘filling ms DON” M M°.d"""" "" ldrunks Uflflfi In(dlt))z(lblPs who were Nnd‘ h" mmpmed renmaunn Iéuolgwrdgrosshinrno Milton MacPherson. l'_:f’r“‘m';:’"’;f:]§n§(§3f0”“‘l’;’a'}houlgé= dealt with as follows One was II that transatlantic airport Avrfld Mcvime‘ Mn: Lam. c‘l'lotaI—8l5.llO Mr hos‘ graduate work m my-I’ ' remanded one week for senteiit-e. make it more efficient. the tram. wunnms‘ Thom“ ' Best‘ Mr o ector Mn. ‘A. F... ‘Jay V (.ma”.y Dem“, ”._u_,”,l"g h.‘ at} V r 1 TM’ rey.eI‘.ed 5ent9‘n(-9.5 iii 10 it port department said I"i‘ida_v. _ . $l0.0(%Norman Md(Wllllam.\ DR. I-‘0RS\ THE 20 days in jail respcttixely One Th? depaflmem mm the pen,” poiutnient at Riverside liospitall “*9 3"“ I ha” Years ago llejparimcnt of Health since has ‘been with the Provincial De-Itinie. $5.00—Harold Coggins $3.00—John Read $2.00 éach: Edgar was fined Sit) and costs while the mm 15 equlpped ,0 use mm, than "m" ‘w" ‘_'‘’‘'h ”"'°"'9d 3 “"9 50 frequencies and is linked with of Sfifland costs. Ireland; . Annie Molyneaux.‘ [hm Williams. man. Morris cuamm-¢_ . - —~--. ___ __ airports annon. siieiaoii Ferguson. Mrs. ‘J R,,D031"°':.§°""°C‘{',“f“°I"fifk . 0, Mom stew rt W . £Blrdllp. England; Reykjavik. Ice- Nicholson. Lellay Howatt. AlIll- J. ‘ C°‘“ in :5 if , °~ Woman Dl'lVeI‘ slnlllal‘ senlt‘ (' n " men Demand M "°""' 3"” rm" 5”“ "‘"’""‘"" Mr Ralph Defirasse. dines Eatrierrlitttelhfihclleod lay. ‘ F- d | l A feniale zcsuscd from Nlewy ore “T'l.)am:“ssi°nfs ‘mm the “nu: 8 98 Ild MIcClure. The ' . F ‘ ' . $ . .. ’ , ,’ ‘ 0 are roa cast mm a new an Red Rooster Restaurant. M,-5, T°l“|_‘27"'o Ine n l,i0""9" °h"'8g::0‘l‘0':l":_lt'le 'i“”'hal"_‘: In hell of Taxes povit-i-ful remote transmitter sta- Mfg‘ we W '5 tin th rates among the world‘: George E. MacDonald. Collector Mrs. Roland Pickering Murdock Stewart, I-‘red She.-men.‘ 00'- O 32' Norman uatwa" mmxl('amd' entered ' plea 0‘ HALII-‘AX lCPi - I-‘our Cami» best of its type." Frmk M.cD°n.Id' Eric kw’ Aii$da(i‘(lt.ea(I'glricGll'l'):;‘/l0?.e”litgllifigl A fine of sixtv-five dollars and sigtghggllgflslzlgslrmts W3: lifmllif cm" dhave .grd’?d 10 )0!" hi?! ‘fig: ‘glliiitlatdwziil c:la::cT“i" ' * _ lPl‘;il(‘)°'':l"‘a» ‘ W W _ . costs or thirty days was imposed lmm“{.egays' A \?im.”1ir fine was n1:l'll€ayxlllnll(‘LT rdlfatalxesl ?Iflmn1:.Il'I:lGa8IId€I‘y “communication: centre 6 ’ U. S. I‘ Pr°b'ng ‘ I.R'rlS.h.ldl.L¢(=\jl9i Campbell on ‘ romalp reside!" “I (.harl0ue_ (.h:;’£ed “the d'”'*:l'|'n a“‘:I'|‘ 1”?“ National Hubors 3(,a,.d_ Mayo, with Birdlip. ' - I i‘ o a Ceiclil P‘3(l‘fiTllPf‘ town in Queens counlv mai.;istra- abilities were infpaireds Charles Vaughan 53"‘ 53“"d3Y- l “"5 tremendous . pqwor h” Newspnnt hnn’ T°““‘7'5°- 'l9'S Pour! yesterday morning. The "° °" He md he asked 53"" John‘ ;ge2seDCcI(')u(::I‘l‘tmtl)(falt£ltoenstl‘f,l'lp:r': WASHINGNN WWW M . cttsizieocotor Mrs. Roland nan-say mused Was, _”‘3’3‘?" with d.'"'“‘8 l"'§i‘§5i§n§i°':i.'inTEDd .i iii5iae3"°cneoi‘iiii3i'°.nd “$333 the department -kt ' _ each. Reginald Rodgers_ ii motor VeIll(le whilst intoxicated, 5' ' “ 9 M‘ 3 ' e centre open," 34 hour, . ‘llr. and Mrs. Dafid Rennie.l ii’. rpper Prince Street. formerly l'l‘he Presbyterian Kirk at l(incar- ol Darllngton. are today (IIIl¢‘Il_V observing their 50th wed- ding anniversary. They were married on December 31. I907 in dine on I-‘orth. Scotland. Mrs. Rennie was formerly Catherine MacDonald Hutchison. The of’- l ficiating Clergyman was Rev. John MacLaren of Tulliallan. The groomsman was William Fin- alay. Grace Hutchison and Cather- ine Rennie were the bridesmaids. United States And Canada Exemplify Good Will Hy GI'}()I{(iE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON ICPi — Canada and the United States continued in 1957 to set an example of good attention in the U.S.. where in- tcrest was concentrated on the strength of the Canadian dollar. developments in industry and nat- ural resources and the invest- ment possibilities north of the nelghborliness lor a world beset border by the fears and prejudices of cold war politics. Even the strains of the Norman case. which produced diplomatic sparks bet w e e it Ottawa and Washington for a brief period last spring. failed to disturb the easy- IOFIE relationship between two nations out-n described as the best neighbors in the world. gressve Conservative gov- ernment in Canada stirred sharp interest here. with some U.S. ob- servers wondering if its pro British tendencies might hamper co - operation. but the months rolled by with little effect on dip- Inmatic. cultural and commercial echanpcs betw The new government sent a cabinet committee here to dis- cuss with the US government Canada's worries over U.S. wheat disposal policies and its chair- man. ‘ Minister Donald Fleming. told reporters Canada in the future would have “much less to complain about." INTEREST DIFSI-‘ER Canada's preoccupation with the towering dcficlt she suffered it her American trade drew little However. with what may be an awakening of congressional inter- est in Canada. the House foreign affairs committee in December sent one of its members. Coli- gressman I-‘rank Coffin of Maine. to Ottawa and Montreal to evalu- ate Canadian -mplaints about U.S. policies. Coffin will make another trip north early in the new year. Defence co-operation continued at a high level with the signing of an agreement to pool open- tional command of Canadian and American air defences. with an American as chief and a Cana- dian. Air Marshhl C.R. Slemon 53. of Ottawa. as his deputy. De- tails still are being worked out. Headquarters for the new inte grated command are in Colorado Springs. Colo. NORMAN IMPASSE Relations between the two countries were placed under their greatest strain in years last March when a U.S. Senate in- vestigating sub-committee sought Dr. E. Herbert Norman. Canadian ambassador to Egypt. as a Communist. Norman. who had been cleared by the Canadian Appeal:Court Gives Dali; .lntegration Breathing Spell DALLAS. Tex. (APl——A federal Appeals Court handed Dallas al breathing spell Friday by ruling! that it need not integrate its pub- lic schools Jan. 27. This over- ruled a district court order set- ting that date. ‘ Dallas was the next large city scheduled under federal court 0'51‘ ders to mix white and Negro stil-‘ dents in classes. ‘ _ On the street corners. in rea- taurants. in neighborhood gather- ings. and in back-fence chats, the big question had been: "Will Dallas be another Littlei Rock"" l Dallas is an "Old South" city. and many of its residents follow Old South ways in Negro-white’ oelationshipl. A wave of northern- ors swept into the city after that war. but th 1: ratio remains| drongly Southern in the city of l25.tl)0 population. some time. its citizen lave shown signs of tolerance. -so no one safely predict whether violence would have tupted ha the schools been in- gratod at mid-term as ordered. nveraatloiia indicated many leared it won The docldn In September or dating mid - term integration Came front federal Judge William . Mwell U. who said he uctantiy. Twice before that he aayin Irlntary at-athgt.“ :COM|NG EVENTS - Dance In in RI. ‘Thursday. January 1. f New Yaara Ive Dace. Por- hae lal. fhah ifl, Against the plea of the school board that it needs more time. the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has replied that the board has had two years in which to begin integration since the original suit was filed Feb. 5. 1955. INVASION OF SNAILS TOKYO IReutersl—Japan Sat- urday braced itself to meet an iii- vasion by an army of giant snails. already attacking islands throughout Southeast Asia. The Japanese agriculture ministry’: blight prevention bureau warned rice farmers in South Japan that the slimy army is expected to hit Kyushu Island “in the near fil- ture." l CIIDMORPS DRY CLEANERS uonatat. nu-Q \ government when the sub-com- mittee aired the same charges in 1951. committed suicide two weeks later. Canada fired off several diplo- matic protests to Washington over proposals to raise tariffs. in- cluding one. still pen ‘ the year-end. to increase the duty on imports of lead and Line. The U.S.. for its part. urged Canada to remove a tax imposed last January on the advertising rev- enues of Canadian edition; I U. S. magazines. J o h it Diefenbaker. Canada's new prime minister. conferred briefly with President Eisen- hower in October when he visited Washington with Queen Elizabeth during her royal visit. Diefen- baker would say later only that they discussed "matters of mu- I. ." Joint construction of the St. Lawrence aeaway. scheduled to open in the spring of 1959. pm- ceeded smoothly but the two countries were unable to reach agreement in several meetings on methods of using. to the best ad- vantage of both countries. waters of rivers which fiowi tlon from newsprint companies in a check for possible olatlons. The in be-used in a report to Congress. l FBI agenta are going to the of-. control Canadian newsprint firms or are affiliated with them. i A Qullterly report to Congress on newsprint is required from the I IWWICY leiieral under the De- fence Production Act. l T I” _d¢l>Il’t.ment apokesman said the investigators are not en investigation of the newsprint ln. . dustry after Canadian manufac- turers i-aiaad prices at a tan. Eden Moves Nearer London LOOE, Eng. (AP)——Si'ir Anthony Eden is cutting abort his three month winter stay I! aouthwest England today to move closer to Londo tlce depaptment disclosed Satur- Maui-ice Lodge, A day that it is gathering informa- Roland Ramsay. . A department spokesman said ‘C zie. ;George Sharpe. Mrs. ‘G C aid Everett Howatt Jr.; Morley Mul- lins. Mrs. J. L. Lund . G. ChappelI_ W. ‘ Mrs. $1.00 each: Hans Arp. i. James Moore. aterial also will Roland Byrant. l ollector Mrs.’ Jaclf Mclsaac $2.00 eac ' Capt. Irving, fices of American companies um ladies Auxiliary <‘anadlan Lee the a('('us(‘d collided “till a parked h,, i I0n. $1.00 each: Capt H .\lacKen— Colin Love, Walter Cann. Jack Mc . c. .50c each: Joseph MacDonald,‘ ordon Jay. Total-$10.00 ollector. Mrs. Heathl Gordon. $5.00-Social Club Borden Un- ‘ited Church $2.00 each: Capt. Lorne Cous- 3‘‘°" 1"‘ llfinl for an antitnist ins $1.00 each A. W. Jay. Ken ineth MacDonald. Heath Gordon 'I‘otaI—-$10.00 ' GRAND ’I‘0'I‘AL-882.00 West Tryon. Best. Collector Marilyn $1.25: Asher Howatt $1.00 each: Arthur Leard. Ger- Best. Everett Howatt Sr..l .50c: Clinton i.¢iird' l ToI.aI—$7.75. ' The ailing. 00-yearold former pi-lme minister is going back to his cottage near Salisbury and later to a friend's house near Newbury. 0 miles h'oin London. Eden was adviaed by doctors recently to move closer to Lon- don in case he shou spe- cialist treatment. He has a bile d ct ailment. FAME!) IN SONG The Suwanee River in Georgia. across the international bound- ry. celebrated in song and legend. flows 150 miles to the Gulf ii Mexico. sivs lofrlgaratloa Repalnlohlhha APPLIANCIS IALESISIIVICI Ioton: Iowhfigaallcelh ltucnlcat. I lapah alaar Electric BARGAIN Good Goi-9 ' ‘rues. a. web. T . MONTREAL - OTTOAWA - TORONTO Retun I-‘are From $28.85 llowbavcoaohea lflhbmlaggace FEBRUARY II»-II um ‘27.D0 JDWARI) lSI.A“‘ COACH FARES $33.40 10-Day Return Lhnit. Ottawa-Toronto: ‘I-Day. Montreal KIDNEY ACIDS 5 Rob your Rest. . l pooplenaveruemlogelapai _ by both the Crown and the defence‘ store. were each fined twenty- 't(‘nCed to ten days in Queen's gel] was fined five dollars and charge of the unlawful possession :of intoxicating liquor in a place ‘other than the residence in which e resides, a Charlottetown taxi driver was convicted as charged but after due consideration Mag- istrate Gaudet handed down a conviction of driving whilst her abilities were impaired. couver city governments to unite with Halifax in the appeal and all but two agreed. Trois-Rivieres and Chicoutimi Th {day with eight operators on duty at a time. The case arose following an in- - cident that took place in Park- §§:,§:,:.2’"d°d um“ January 3 for dale early on the morning of Nov- 7 Two p-"sons, one from Chm-_ ember 3"‘ i "‘ “'h'‘'h ‘"9 ‘"3’ 0‘ lottetown and the other from Stan- pe. both charged with the un- lawful possession of intoxicating were called liquor not purchased at a vendors vehicle. Several vi lIll(‘S‘S&.~ Of two brothers from west five dollars and costs or thirty Covehead each charged with the days. care and of a otor For operating a motor vehicle intoxicated. one with defective equipment. brakes. \ as convicted as charged and sen- muffler. etc.. a resident of Mid- County Jail. The second brother entered it plea of not guilty and was remanded until January 6 costs or five days. COOI. CHRISTMAS . PRESCRIPTION DRIVE ... For Prompt. Courteous Delivery CALL SempIe's Pharmacy DIAL 4171 a cl released on a hundred rinllarl cash hail A third brother charg- ed with hcing intoxicated SANTlA(;0_ Chile 'APl -Chile observed a cool Christmas public place was fined if n e ii d a y. tempera dollars and costs or twenty days. ture was 82. it's usually in the- On a similar charge a resident 90s during the Christmas season.‘ l l l III III! IIEEIIIBSI H. M. SIMPSON LTD. I38 Great George St. Stations JAN 14 - I5 CHARLOTTETOWN $42.45 many delightful traditions have grown up around the and ofthe year . . . plenant friends. Oneofthemoatimportant ttauaiathectl- tom of expressing appreciation for the very association In onjoywithetl‘ WE'l‘l~lANKYOU!‘0RYOUR 'PA'l'RONAiGlIANDEX'l'END‘IO rouoiiitasxrwiaiuaroaiau x aux: nun co. LTD. We want to thank our many friends for their patronage. and wisli one and all a Happy New Year. Pleasant Valley WEEKS MILLS E DOOM DUST KILLS LICE and TICKS ON ALL FARM LIVESTOCK Ask for DOOM DUST AT YOUR FEED. HARD- WARE OR GENERAL STORE. The large 2 pound can sells for 79c. If your supplier does not have DOOM DUST just send us his name and address with :i0c (not stamps) and we will mail you one large 2 pound can at no further cost so that you may have the opportunity of testing this new all f Canadian product in your own herd or flock. CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LTD. Lennoxville, Quebec ! ! l i l l l DON'T MISS THE BIG New Year's Dance . a At the‘ ROLLAWAY CLUB WEDNESDAY, JAN. lat Featuring Jackie Doyle‘: Jamboree Band 9:80 — 12:30 Anlmhaioa I00 Taxutdtabloahcludol NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL At The ROLLAWAY CLUB TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3Ist. ‘ Matllrlllg iiAitoi.o MacRAE'8 ORCHESTRA with Charlie Chamberlain. Duke Nellsen Guest Pianist from Moncton % l Time: 9:30-1:30 Adm. $1.50 per person Tax and Tables Included with Novelties I-‘OR RI'1Sl'1R\"A'l‘ION8 PHONE 7142 or 8830 Reservations for Tables up till 6 o‘oIocIt Tuesday. Special Message To Everyone Seeking A Bargain In Top - Quality Merchandise DAILY SPECIA IN EVERY DEPARTMENT STARTING THURSDAY, JANUARY 2ND AT 8. A. MCDONALD