THE WEEK'S NEWS Eden's Resignation Was Top Surprise Of The Week By THE CANADIAN PRESS I Everyone speculated on whyuniversities will 5. doubled-fl wjtll startling suddenrtess. .Sir A. Butler No. 2 man in the.si6,ooo,otx) a you. Anthony Eden bowed to his critics , laden cabinet was passed by. Tmugz 103135 and his own shattered heaithllliacmillan was an enthusiastic John Diefenbaker, recently eleC' There was no advance warning. ' supporter of intervention in Egyptl ted leader of the Progressive C01? while Butler was thought to haveiservative party. took his seat It Lady Eden went down to see the, been lukewarm. lopposlllon leader M the first Queen at Sui-dringham Tttestli-t.V Perhaps it went back to thcitime. His predecessor. Ge0r8I London political writers viewed pre-war pcriod. Then ChurchilllDrew. the same day announced his resignation as a member of when the prime minister and the visit as without significance.lEden Salisbury Macmillan all .On Wednesday the scene wasswere conspicuous anti-appeasers. parliament. .qwii'tly transformed. Her MajestylBiitler was closely associated with The government ministers below minister to Buckingham Palace. resignation was medical advice,.died 20 years ago. it was all over for Eden. 'His health broken under the strain The next PM? Butler or Mac T of the Egyptian crisis four emin-lG0RD0N REPORT millan? Thursday morning first ent doctors issued a bulletin say-l Tw” years. 33" me lederal K”V'l the respected Marquess of Salis- ing he could no longer carrv the "m"e'"' appmmed ' Km” M "m." bury then elder statesman Sir heavy burden of office. There '9 study U” c”""."y.'”. "”""""” Winston Churchill gave the young v.cre symptoms of I return of the nmblems md W5s'bu'"”' Kmw" iserious abdominal condition for t" the G”'d”" '?”m"?l”.l”" '1" summons. Harold Macmillan was which he was operated on (W: g,'”"p 3”” wt '" finding” W Queen their counsel. Then the in be the new occupant of 10 years ago. l"”'5d33'- ' Downing Street. REFINEKY BLAZE Canada's largest city the refiner- "lat ll will lie l9'"ll"3 m0"9Y '" ies of llve lllg oil mmpanle, other countries, rather than bor- stretch side by side. They process '0W'"E ." l""" "'9 U5- into gasoline and other product! To bring "hm" ”"d9"l3' "mimic . gm "9. 820 acres. l Haneveld M 8g Tuesday morning x9SldEniS ol.90'"mlll9d- COME one come alll T0 the the district were awakened by Hiiuii, s'nm(p; bean supper at the Montague (furl blast which eye witnesses said liig rink January 12th from 5:00 p. looked like color pictures nit , m. on Delicious home made beans atomic bomb tests. Some thought Part of the Shell refinery's tank -vALLEYFlELD,()lMtE.ll ll,a,l .3..." WM anre. A" day oined tioii the wind was blowing came wngragallnn. s9n.l,.,..s lm. sllnlluy. ”. OS I... . m...a..d ".9 Sky ...S...froiii Prime Minister Lau.i'e.nt... January lglh: vangyfor-id, ll,00 llldomzll nllllti away. Six "mks ...uHlie used the iiord unrealistic am,; Belle River, 3.00 p,ni.: 0r- WM. 3 mpamy of 50.000 harrelwto describe the railway; attitude M,” l.l(.ml.-7.30 pm. 30,... l.-. Mac. cad. and mu. Wm. 2....000.barrellit)ll'2lli(l a proposed way out. Klnnnn. mlnlsleh capzit-ity were destroyed. Com- . ' ficials said the damage DUNDAS-Annantlule uiiiir-d,l'f"” 0' 1, Church circuit, Sunday. Jan- I3, :;0l3”.')g0.am”""t to more "'3" s . 1957. S.A.. Custance. Pastor. An- PA'RuAMEN.r MEETS the company s. t.l.alld.8l9. tllvme worsh.tp...l..l ..a....ItI..: A "P... sesslan cl parliament. - --. iintas a ernnnn wuss. .... .;. I l t bf .l . -S m- Sublect: "H The" A W"? iL'f..nZ'f eieitili. 23? uSliL'3'"5v'ny Services Held 1- H E. MONTAGUE pas-lm-al l Tuesday. Otie of the chief items of - ' .lltiislncs.-i will be legislation aliocat- ' f.;t:.rji1e;.:I.'h.t.!.U..i:tte..glr.S;teI:.l:Ci.l.?.l.::I;. ,. ..... mm mm. m0.m.W, ,0, ml. in Presbyterian Sunday .lan. 1.'lth. Lower lllonta- l'"'” "ml 9'l"”"'"'l- line: (Please note change in time) .'.l'll.9 l0.ll.S'd?.l.4.'.3..i.t:'l...(.:.;':”5:.i::. church Montague c or a s. . ' l”0ve.itl.i11t.;'Sselii3iiL'aey ill,-1.11:: sciences will set up. endowed RPV- l1 A. Campbell Pl'C5ld9d lo and guest. singers Trinity Willi 3l00-900- - H3" ill” 5”" "l .lhe week ”l.P”y" ”'Vl" Church Montague lo am Sunday lwiil be earmarked for the univer- ytlttvh was held in the Presbyter- 5(.l,lo0l ll am lllol-"ling. gl-rl,-icelsities for new buildings. Schol:ir- Ian Church. Monlallle 0!! Wed"?!- and junior Sunday School. titlve-i-Sill?! Will be n bis 510'" l" dl5r da-V"e"'"gt ,,l,,,, ,..,..l.., at L.,w...- M.,..i.....i,ipnsiiinn hr the other 350,000,000 The speaker was Rev. A. M. A to at '0 :?::.”.:::"':.;:.' '.'r .”..':::"t:”.l1”':'::: '-mrirrr"-'"'ri'””””TTi”T- Psalm 63 "My soul thlrateth for them my soul siiould be satisfied .-A, my soul followeth hard after Mr. aitd Mrs, Rnii Elliot, nave ' ithf'.I'." . . returned in their home in llaii- Ray Murphy. son of Mr. andl litc Si-riptiire lesson was read tax. N.S.. after spending the holi-iltlrs. William Murphy has enL-:r- h.v Rev. J. M. l-raser. Who llstl tiavs with Mrs l'Illini's parents. ted St Dunstan's College. where lead in Prayer- Mr. and Mrs. William Hennlgar. "he will continue his Grade x stud- Mrs. HI.-to watterwnrth presid- M,.".au".. la. .ed at the organ. and anthem. Mr. Alan itnhert-mu. P.i7i. itiu-f"Stv-'tt Away tn Jesus. was run: "”"”" iual Fire Insurance (?ompanylh.V ill” ('h"lT- Willi Ml” Rachel agent. was a business visitor to llllnflllh 85 50l"l”l- Gmrgetnwn on Friday. 4th. g.....-.--.,-,. ..- .. Miss Barbara McQuilIan of New Mr. .and Mrs. Judson Mt-olle.(;l.sgow, N.S., was a recent villi. .:'::'...'"8:;:"':;..i?:t”:..m3”fi3i;::;:: il5..”"t5?ii.?.'a"ii.83ll2i?' M” FINAL snowmc TODAY visiting with relatives in Sheet. Mr. James Clark ol Lnllcr Mon. ltarbour. N.S. llague is visiting at the home of MP Orlal ll0"l'N'- lll”l'""Y mVTlltlr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. at. left on Sunday for M'"""""-' Miss .loan McNelll. Miss Sheila N23,. where he will take a three Swlly and Ml” Mary Lou llpnry. "'”'"”' mllrse "ll being 3 l"”b".'iretiii'nsd early in the week to re- M" S-Vd"9aV M"""' M”""'-V n.'i: siime their studies at Notre Damel ver. attended the wedding of his. Academy .m,l. m"- l""'- whlch "”3k, 9'3” "'.Christmas and New Years at their Moncton. N.B.. on I-riday, Jnn. mm” In Georgelown. 4th, 1937. Congratualions and. Mr. mchnrd Riley. Jl... M Mon. PRESLEV be” wish” 3"” extended i" Mnitague was I business visitor tol LOVE ME TENDEP and Mrs. lvan Miinn. llir. Stirling MncKay, siurrayicglgflffwlhz" 5:;f”Y'l9lg"' imp 7:" I"""""'t-0 River. attended the ('ockshiitt.(..mrnmw" Brahch N0 16' Cm... ' M. "””"h"".". ttmlers meeting held in Monet.on,. ad.” Lemon BESL' sthowedl '.':'.":"--"'"':'" 5.5.: '.:."9'l;lb.'.. E. GI...” 'msrked progress and activity. un-i ' 'h0'M M ','9" 5 ” '1 "'9' i der the Presidency of Comradei l nirn.v River, are sorry to hear. having spent: , And outside. on Parliament Hill. made a hasty unheralded return Neville Chamberlain's efforts tajlhe memory of another Conserv- tn the capital. The cabinet met. come to terms with the dictators. alive leader. Sir Robert Borden. iwas honored with the unveiling o cabinet rank were called in. Then: "EM-'."l BRPKEN la statue. Sir Robert. prime minis- the traditional visit of the prune. The immediate cause of I-Ideirsitcr during the First World War, MONTAGUE RINK OPENS FOR SEASON Mayor B H. Yen facing the puck between E. MacLiire of the Mon- tague High School. Hennigar of the Bison Bombers at the official opening for the season of the Montague Rink. Others in the photo are: left. Warren Mae- Rae, rink manager; John Hughes Montague High School principal; Edwin MacDonald, Secretary of the Intermediate "C" Hockey Lea- gue; Joe Cronin. president of the League; Bruce Clair. referee. Missing from the picture was llughie Power. referee who was sent to hospital with a cut over his eye. The game ended in a 4-4 tie. It foresaw by IQWM years in Montreal East a flat spar- mil" "OWTR (ands "1 26-090-om scly-settled area on the fringes oi. Pe"l3'le- 5” "mng 9'3””"""”uy it POWNAL The friends of Miss Judy Rear- hesr that she has entered the Charlottetown Hospital. and a student at P.W.C. College. spent the Christmas holidays as guests of her aunt. Mrs. George Lawton, of Pownat. Master Ronnie Peters I! spend- ing the holidays at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Bunch Inge of Cherry Valley. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight and ” Mr. Adam Wight, spent Saturday evening. with Mr. and Mrs. At- wood MaeRae's. Alexandra. Miss Dorothy lugs and Miss Lois Weatherbie of Toronto. who came home to spend the Christ- mas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter logs and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Weather- bie of Pownal, left on return Sat- urday morning. Miss Natalie Mat-Kinnnn of P0- wnal has returned home after spending some time at mile home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters It Southport. Mrs. Kenneth Judson of Char- lottetown and Mrs. Ralph Judson of Pownal. have returned home after an extended visit to Hamil- dun of Southport are sorry to Miss Faye Smith of Mllli'I8W.l Saturday. Jan. 12, 1957 iton. Ontario. While these they 3 spent some time with Mr. Kenneth iJudson who is is the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Mnckut and their two children Hindu and Carl, spent Christmas in Nova Scotis, guests of Mrs. MscRu'I sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fraser. Miss Natalie Macl(i.nnon was A recent gust of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Cross Roads. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Mselunnon of Alexandra. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stewart of Ten Hill, also Mr. W. E. Smith. Pownl. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- den Richards, Mt. Melllek. Mr. Barlow Bird who has been visiting Mr. and Mn. Fred Hoop- er of Pownnl for the past two months has returned to his home in Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mne- Mlllan and Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan, spent New Years eve- -ning with Mr. and Mn. Joseph Walsh of Rocky Point. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brehnut spent Friday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Macltljae. ..l'. The Guardian. Page I IAVALVOIT . Davenport. on of lritnts's m.sinuvsIpas'ts.ewesit.s tsthsdoeknrdbitiltthssn lintsnlnlnlh. fecttvo Feb. 1. INSURANCE Firs - Auto - Casualty - Marine. H. M. DAVISON LTD. 78 Great George St. Charlottetown G. G. K. Peaks Res. 7210 staff and ti constant source of con- iillnlnallttii. Tables should be usedi in eating i'oom and shelves should be removed as they cannot be kept the walls are full of holes. ”Regardless of the above. we ur- gently recommend new quarters situated on the Falconwood pro- l perty so as to get some use of the prisoners by having them assist with the work on the Farm, there- ”Kiichen ceiling should be pias tby reducing the cost to the Pro- . vince for their upkeep. "Signed on behalf of the Grand the crude oil that flows through d9V9bl"Pm”."v." ""'.:l,9 A large APPLES i'N different varieties. the pipeline from Portland Me..'"”" .9! 0 a""3f' "'8 m'0'"' cum, md gall, your clmlce. Ben The Shell refinery alone covers. .'.'.'.9'.'.:l:;":.".:.- ;l:9D:0:h?;B1t.3:ll.sl';::.J; Grand Jury On Jail Conditions Conditions at the Qtit-cii's Conn The deadlock bctwt-on the CPR"-V J3". WP” the Slubleu Or wm'. . and its striking firemen had ap”'"-'"' '" "'9 rcl"'” suhmmtd mlhmd and pamted . . ll . the Supreme Court by the (irandt and Pies. Everyone Welcome. there had been an earthquake. ;;:g:.edan5"i'.:gica..o.:'".i.': J.tl”l.'..5.i.l.:g.- Jury yesterday. Tl". fer,"-l. ,'l.l,ll.l,inew wall around the bathroom as was signed on hchzilf of the llil'flI'Si., , ”A new urinal shoitid be put in ”The women's quarters need I See the Special Naval Recruiting Team Of MONTAGUE LEGION HALL on Jan. 14th and 15th Raul Canadian Navy by foreman Leonard M:tcl)onald.I After that. there were indica-.i5lZ9l5 1957- if” i" S"b'".nl”.'e tions that events were moving tir;l"W'"5 rem” "" "ur l-"Si " t ward a settlement-on a formulailmbllc l"5'"l"i”"” r - r I "Our only visit was to th-i closer to the unions position than due to road condl. I need to be re; painted aftcr repairs are made to. brick and cement work. Unsani- tory conditions are evident through repair. Trap in sewer line in open creating a hazard to Inmates nndt TONIGHT MONTAG l? E RINK Seven Mile Road ”C" Lcagiic (tame Warm up grime 7:30 L ...'IS PRESLEY SHOWS 1-3--7-9 REGULAR PRICES ,. .Mareellus Gotell. assisted by the M” "'"""ed M her home mm;F.xecutlve and members. The Le-i in nnia. All hope she will have. i . Lad. l H. I, I i .1 ml recovery. In on s e aux a y was is so C - . Malmlm Lmngslom. mwactlve and contributed greatly to A "" 0 o ' D0 wt. Kenneth Macbeod. Murray: ;';f,,,,l”ri.'.1,:i.:: iirlas tihisisiaelifniiiy Rm-r. have returned to their em- t pmmllnl In Guewwn. N3. the Legion through the donations . . of sweaters. goal pads, goal stick ll.D:.;' Snmfj mfg: oipgltll and goal Iloves. The Branch con. hart-nts. has returned to his stud-llmbmed in "'”"y wmthwlllle Wbi YOUR l . . . . llg . lic appeals. such as the Red Cross ,?..”'N.'5??l"”"”l' ””""””"y "" .lBloor.l Donor Clinics. Crippled Chil- mss Mary Lou MMD(m.ld.:drens Fund and the Sprlnghill mm '"i3L'il'5"J. i."::'- ll ' ' l I - ,,.'.',.r.."a)..'.".ilm,f.'i';,"msf'l'"l W m re a lprizes and at Christmas for School Friends of Mrs. Lemuel Bro-tCl'””l"l” Tr” T793” Tl"-i llaul. Mmray my”. Rn, mrry lnlBi'RiiCiI sponsored. as it has for lcaiir she is confined to her home-".'.'"'Y -V"”- "'9 1'"""0l 303' 500"! with illness. All hope Mrs. are-ll” . " .C""'f.7.ll" Ind "3 0-1" i l, , "I ll . mm, . ocorii me w generous re- ,:.:.'. W "E ' E V "cm! isponse. The Legion Hall was ll". Chrlsllm MM.l.m.e. Cm"... painted, both the exterior and the ltttrtnwn. spent the past week- sml ln Mm.m.., Riv”. guesl olltn the appearance and the value st ., tl. l, l dd represented at the annual Legion in I','.:'l:,,.,,', lplfd ll.',l.ll,,:::l" lll, Provtnclsl Convention by the 1,... (;,..o,." ll. wl,ll,,,,y who President, Comrade Marcellus Go- (ymlll-,l,,l.ll,,,,. I", ,,l,,,dgd was ftttlngly observed with the to Mr, and Mn, Gulls Dion who usual Cu nisi parade In the were married in imiiu recent- monument. 70110-rd by the in Most: THAN Even Semi 3 V. . 70- (snooty-Fox presents not nits? uunow DICYUII in 11. HIV: i.?””5 it iirim:-' )ou - CINEM , . dddl .l i . M h dc inln phnttu,i.ipliit: in or or w c ad d greatly botit ........... ...........n....... l ll, and M". l.-ml D. Bmhaul. of the property. The Branch was -it llllllt ... Illttltt flt4' lmr: - - wart .t :1! t.hi' per- rtlssed n s Jan 4. 1957 at tell and the treasurer. Comrade "Tl r-t'.it' ivii'tc nev--r ill, l,,,m,ill',,yD:;3.l.. A.H. Stewart. Rernhrsnce Day 4. . fl ..t.ilt..,.,l lit". gill- l:r t'f I m lmrttim-ll; of 0.1- ”t int rV'iVttt;'w 33: l.V. Mrs. Gillie Dion is spendinl it few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Glover. her hus- han.rl is on the n.u.c.s. Muniti- een Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sitnrsm Ind son Henry. Charlottetown. went the past weekend in Him fly River. guests of Mrs. Shar- lm's mother. Mrs. Jane Cosh. grain In the Town Hall. Prior to Rernernbrance Day. on active wreath and poppy snlo campaign was conducted, both is the town and In various surrounding um- inunitics. At present plus has being formulated for 151. activi- ties. first of zhich isuththfllnleid mo-Inhtv OI! lclod Hockey teams. hours followlngsnow 'i' cltise and ioperty holders Town of Mori- tagiie.osldewn'l'ks miiist be cleared oil snow twelve storm. otiteswhsthe town wlllhave . clean.-dornoweoti eitelrttt isws.N:sctwntendsnuerbvas. Your wmhsgresttysppncteted. tientrdttts totowntr cnopsnthm if all the people who worry . . . about extra cash for new clothes, or how to advertise their businesses, happened to that lost article . would only let a Guard or what 0 O loin Want- Ad sell those don't wants, or carry any message into the vast maioriiy of P. E. I. homes, they could all take it easy and re- lax... Guardian Want-Ads do it lot of work at ti very small cost GUARDIAN WANT - ADS DIAL 8506 uiauexpuiemawut-nous wiiiiietno-vW-!W-tl-