The home lord y- Thae blaze was discovered by Dwelling Near Alma is Destroyed By Fire Monday of Mr. Emmett and one years. By the time she Alirarn. Alma. R.R., was destroy- was able to notify her husband at cl by fire shortly after noon yea- a neighbouring house the tire was too far advanced for anything to be saved with the exception of meat was also lost. The Alberton fire truck was able toreach the scene by traveliina through the fields but arrived too late to make any attempt to con- LONDON tAP)-Moscow Radio charged Sunday a ship's doctor named Blryukov. who left a B0- viet vessel at Hull Dec. 22. is held captive by British secret police. Britain contends he applied for -and was granted-asylum. The broadest account said So- viet Ambassador Jacob Mallk Mr. M . Geo sh. . for the accommodation of Queen ially trained personnel. He said for the fourth time. She was toP- Charlottetown vi iting ti dg called on the foreign office Frl- last Monday. when London !IeWl- MM, ,.f.,f"i,,,....",.,,,...",S'....., ?:,3 Square pupils? ' the only answer he could come up zzehort i3',:ie::hi;'”:1t'fe.:1;:”:”:h':o,:' rated In 1952. 1954 and 1955. relatives. 5 r” "d ltapera reported the doctor had (unify went Mom”, Dec. nu. Dr. Lea: ”Not after the High with at the time was. two schools. may I vim Wm her arem; Behind her in the ratings came D911; (nude; of 5,. Nichol” R l barricaded himself in a hotel wnh nmlv” in scram. School was built." Mayor Stewart: How many all P ' Mrs. Louise Brown of Toronto; turned to Charlottetown on Mon S and wired dcfeatlst. suggestion of the Gordon Deprecates ; Gordon Report T. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CF)-The Newfoundland board of trade went into an emergency huddle Sunday Prime Minister St. Laurent a protest against some suggestions of the Gordon com- Moscow Charges London With Detaining Soviet Citizen day "to protest the illegal deten- tion by the British police authori- ties of the Soviet citizen Biryukov and insisted on his immediate re- lease and free permission for him to return to his country.' The Biryukov case has been surrounded by mystery. The mat- ter did not come to light until after being questioned by intelli- gence agents. The Daily Mail said that. throughout the night of Jan. 5. Biryukov "stamped up and down his room. hanginz the walls and shouting." It gave this account of the developments: The hotel management finally called the police. but Blryukov re- fused to permit them to enter. He kept shouting "I demand my free- dom,” so police finally broke BORDEN Miss Wynne Chappell who has been spending the Christmas holi- days with her parents. Mr.- and Mrs. A. G. Cliappell, Borden. re- turned to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yen and son.Stanley, Port Hill. spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Pauley of Gunningsvllle. N.B.. spent the recent weekend in Borden. guests Sincere sympathy of many friends here is xtended to Mr. and Mrs Roland Ramsay on the death of Mrs. Ramsay's mother. Mrs. Harry Williams who passed away in Bralntree, Mass.. on New Years Day. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ramsay and family of Moncton. spent Christ- mas in Borden with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay. lottetown. While in Borden she Confidence in (continued from page I) about 100. It 9.1.5 in that the 3I:e;”Charlott'2' cg; abienut s7is.ooo yor Stewart estimated that with the rise in building costs the Proposed building would cost in the Vii-'i1Iliy of a million dollars. Dr. Lea thought it could be built for about the same as the Queen Charlotte since ceml. min.” were learned in the construction of WHAT ABOUT ADDING ON Mayor Stewart asked whether the School Board had investigated the possibility of adding to the Queen Charlotte. Dr. Lea said such is structure would be unweildly. It would be virtually impossible to enlarge it. he said. Mr. Parker Hid iii? Dreseni facilities could not handle the extra accomoda- tion required. Councillor Nicholson: "is it two that at the time the Queen Char-. latte was built, the School Board continued to rent additional space Councillor Nicholson: "Did the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corpor- ation refuse to allow their children to go to the High school not with- standing the fact that the building was heated and lighted and space made ..vailabie for them?" "I am a new councillor but l feel incumbent upon myself to say that in this City we have a system of separate schools. The fact that the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation approaches this situation existed die past eighty years is there any reason why it should continue. The Rom- an Catholic Episcopal Corporation bought a piece for a high school; were the itlzens consulted? Did they pay too much for it? is it a good place? Conn: Gaudetz” If there were no religious implications would not this same situation still exist in re- gard to over crowding?" Dr. Lea: "They would." Mayor Stewart: "if you knew that this situation was going to oc- cur Wily did you not build Queen WOULD NOT ATTEND Dr. lea; "We were led to believe that the Roman Catholic pupils would not attend lt." Mr. Parker stated that when the Board was considering the con- struction of the Queen Charlotte it was estimated that a school large enough to accommodate all the students would be a monstros- ity. He said the adnilnis iivu problems in a school. when it goes over the four or five hundred mark. become greatly accentuat- ed such as the securing of spec- attendlng Moncton High. i believe it is well over 1.000." Mr. Parker: Moncton is a senior high school." RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION Coun. Foster asked Mr. Parker whether religious instruction was being given at Rochford and Queen Square schools. to which Mr. Park- er replied in the affirmative- He pointed out however that the full hours. . com Mclnnls. R.C.M.P. from Cal- .'V TIGNISI-I l Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dalton and daulilter Fairley. have re- turned in their home in Forest Hills. Maas.. after a ten days visit with Mrs. Dslton's mother, Mrs. John Dorgan. and with her brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dorgan, sea Cow Pond. On their return home they were spendin a few days in Hope River. with Mr. Dalton's brother. Rev. Earl Dalton, who is parish priest at St. Ann's. Hope River. guests, their sons; Constable Mal- gary. Alberta. and L.A.C. Edward Mclnnls, R.C.A.F., of Manitoba; also their daughter Miss Lorna Mclnnis. nurse-in-training at City Hospital. Charlottetown. Fred Gallant. serving with the Queens Own Rifles. in the Can- adian Army. spent ten days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant Nail Pond. Mr. Jerry J. Gallant. Assump- tion. has gone to New Brunswick where he will be employed for the winter months. Miss Bertha Doyle has returned Mr. and Mrs. John R. Doyle, Tig- nish. Mrs. Wilfred Boyce and sons Ronnie and Alan, Tignlsh. spent several days recently in George- town. where they visited with Mr. Boyce. who is an employee of the ONE. and stationed in that town. Mr. Gunnar Pedersen. who spent two weeks in Tignish, visit- ing his wife and family. left last week for Fredericton NB. where he is employed with a construct- Bedard. Siadeit Ranked Tops in Canadian Tennis MONTREAL (CP)-Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke. Que., and Mrs, Hanna Sladek of Montreal have retained their rankings as the top tennis players in Canada. The Davis Cup selection and as- outstanding Canadian player" of 1956. Beclard, who did not lose a match to a Canadian opponent all year. was followed in the rank- ings by Don Fontana of Toronto. Paul Willey, Vancouper: James Macken. Vancouver; Larry Bar- clay. Montreal; Val Harit. Mont- real; Henri Rochon, Montreal; Jim Bentley. Toronto; Don Platt. Toronto; and Art Jeffery, Vancou- ver. Mrs. Sladek did not lose a match all year in stroking her way to the top of the women's rankings Mrs. Shirley Harit, Montreal; Mrs. Hilda Doleschell. Toronto; Elea- clay. Vancouver: Mrs. Benita Sena, Toronto; Mrs. Clara Lovett. Vancouver; Mrs. Ann Freedhofi. fax and Susan Butt of Victoria. who tied for 10th spot. Canada Enters. nor Dodge, Montreal; Ann Bar- Toronto and Anne Stacey of Hall- Tuesday. Jan. 15, 1957 Their annual visit to Charlotte- town troops was postponed paid when it came off they were cut off from home. but Scouts of the 1st Slemon Park Troop had a won- derful weekend. been Planned for before the boil- tiiiy but transportation difficulties at the last minute forced a post- ponement. On Saturday they MISCOUCHE Gerald Steele returned to Lav.) University on Wednesday, Jan, 9 to resume his studies after hav: ing spent the holidays in Miacouche with his parents. Mr, um M”. Percy Steele. Mrs. George Veno of Miscouche. recently spent several dgyg in day, Jan. 7. to resume her stud. tea at Prince of Wales College, af- ter havlng spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gaudet. June Gallant and Jean Bevan. town Hospital. recently returned to holidays in Miscouche. turned to Lennexville. Quebec, is parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil l.eClalr. Air Station Scouts Visit Troops in Charlottetown student nurses at the Charlotte- their duties after having spent the Edward LeCLalr recently re- Tlia Guaiillan Page 11 caniatocf-r'”f Itfnnlincludlnasooutmasternlll ::mi:andhlsasslstaatnichard Thsti iternoon ketball .volleyballm'a!ndphyba.gInbi::- Parkdale range except those who could not resist going to Elvis Presley. On Sunday they attended their respective church services and in the evening were entertained at the Char' ” t a Community can tre. While waiting for cars to take them back to Summerslde Mon- day the Troop visited the Guard- ian. They took a keen interest in everything from the '1'l'S tape to the cartoonists India ink. . Their hosts will pay a return visit in February. Recipes More priceless recipes for de- licious home dishes by Food . lnlns ll ii i l - s ' Th in report. Miss Virginia Webster of 0tta- "V9 Mu" 0' luikmic in ion mm, in the capacity or . W ere e s emp oyed. after hnv- Editor Helen bougeon in I mifiieo itomi "id ii hid l'9'01"ti thaw: 13:11:30 I-entered the room. wa spent the Christmll holidays dSCi:Jil:'c1tII10:iiiI:idIkll;:lso1:'roves win givinidaeiggtigusmiralnlnscrotg Master Mason. . , . ins Site"! jhe Christmas houdays Standard mi. week. This time i0 "d9Pi'9"i9 9”? "99"" "M Biryukov fell 15 feet from a wln- with relatives at Borden and Char- Continuing calm. N.-cho1.0n'mM 5"" ”"5 T ” ' 3 Mil Camiiie Cii8i550ii 3'15 1" M'Sc”"c'"” 3”” "I h the lives hint! on not Wu" commisslon as reported in the press that the people of the Marl- tlme provinces and Newfoundland move to other sections of Canada to secure a better standard of dow to the lawn below. Found with his wrists and neck slashed. he was taken to a mental hospital. was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J- J. Maclsaac. Among the students who have been spending the Christmas holl- days here are William MacLean If Roman Catholics want separ- ate schools. then let's have it. We cannot help but know that Queen Square School and Rochford School are expressly for Roman Catholic pupils. I won't bury by head in Councillor Foster: is this in your opinion. contrary to the School Act Mr. Parker said he could not see how the Act could be contarvened by such prisreedure. He said it daughter Carmella. Toronto, Ont., have come to Tignlsh where they plan to spend the next few months. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Doucett, Nail Pond. OTTAWA (CP) - Canada will send all her champions among 13 top Canadian stars to compete in Mr. and Mrs. Fred FltzGerald, the North American and world fig- Estelle Des Roches recently re- turned to her studies at Notre Dame after having spent the Christmas holidays in Mlscouc' , guest of Mr. Academy. Charlottetown. and shows how to satisfy the , appetite and ,savs the dollars. Clip them and paste them into your recipe book. Get The Standard - on sale now. com- .. an . ha I! al veral kitchen chllrl. t l the nfi tio . M . d M . M I ' . ”””" "'"””g ””""'”i'" ”i 9"” Ti"? annual "lit to the Holy it to M: in I . tui-an v. 3-iii. twoechli:iT.en.o;nleed iovi: "A large Potato crop in the base- "(mm iii thaevgre is not known. gtelgfiugsfchwi that would muit g”:?::i':o:':ffuffe';??.' ”'"" '”""' Tilnllshim had was tilts: Mcxeliiiii ggtgitg Bi;f.j;'d '5fv”ff;5ea':;;"j';; deem" and Parkdale Troop: 1:5 nlghtwthey siseiat lmgtinss.-t the i Pot Roast ELMSDALE Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rennie and son Elmer of Alma. spent New Years at the home of Mrs. Ronnie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wallace- Miss Vera Williams has return- ed to her secretarial work at Swift Co. in 0'Leary. after spend- ing the Christmas holidays at her borne in Eimsdale. Miss Brenda Costain has return- ed to her classes in Elmsdala having enjoyed the houdays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Costain, Ebbsfleei- Friends and neighbors are pleased to hear of the improve- ment in health of Mr. Charles Adams. All Join in wishing "Char- lle"' a speedy recovery. Neighbors and friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. Earl MacArthur. All wish her a Freetown Royals vs. speedy recovery to health. Also 9'” 85"" lime 3-30 5 - a speedy recovery to Norma. Roy. and Carolyn MacArthur who have ,kf,':”5,?”"f.,.::)',”'i;,.e';;;on'.”'”.:f been afflicted :vlthh"rl:1umpa" dur. stead of Wednesday, which it is "'5 "'”" V""'d' ” ”" living and a greater opportunity." ”We feel." the wire read. "such an attitude is fundamentally op- posed to the whole principle of Confederation and is at mpleta variance with the pros held out for Newfoundland when this province Joined the Canadian un- Ion in 1949." The wire said the suggestion was bound to create dlscontaat and uneasiness and might cause an exodus of residents who feared "depopulation of the Marltlmes and Newfoundland was at the root of federal thinking for the future." WESTERN GUARDIAN SEDEQUI Rink South Shore Hockey League. Tuesday Jan. 15. ure skating championships in the United States next month. The North American meet will be held in Rochester. N.Y., Feb. 9-10 and the world championships are slated for Colorado Springs. Col.. Feb. 26 to March 2nd. F. Herbert Crlspo of Toronto. president of the Canadian Figure Skating Association. said Monday in addition to the 13 Canadian competitors a Canadian referee and three judges will be at the North American meet and a Cana- dian referee and two Judges at the world competition. Leading the Canadian competi- tors an ladies singles champion Carole Jane Pachl of the Toronto Skating Club. men's singles title holder Charles Snelllng of Tor- onto Granite, pairs champions Barbara Wagner and Robert Paul of Toronto Skating and dance champions Llndis and Jeffery Johnston of Ottawa's Mlnto Ska- ing Club. Miss Paclil. formerly of the Mlnto and Montreal Skating Clubs won the Canadian ladies crown in 1955-56 and represented this coun- of U.N.B.. Fredericton. Arnold MacLeen of Dalhousie University Desmond Mclvor and Badeu Sex- ton of st. Dunstsn's University, Edith Mclvor of Notre Dame Ac- ademy. Malcolm lugs. Elizabeth Read and Margaret Toombs of Prince of Wales College. Mr. Charles Sexton who has been employed at Baie Comeau. Quebec. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sexton at Bor- den. Mr. and Mrs. Chares Frost of Sprlnghill, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. Borden. on Saturday. Dec. 28. Mrs. Bessie Toombs, Borden. had three of her sons home for Christmas. A.B.E-M. 1 Stanley Toombs of H.M.C.S. Haida. Hail- fax. P.0. Edwin Toombs of H.M. C.S. Stadacona and Mr. Fred Toombs of C.N.R. shops in Char- lottatown. Mr. John E- MacAssey. Bed- ford, spent Christmas Week with his sister. Mrs! Bessie Toombs. returning home on Friday. Jan- uary 4. Jr.. and baby daughter Rhonda. of Toronto. are visiting Mr. FltzGer- ald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred l-"ltzGerald. Sr.. Tignlsh. DK BURLINGTON M.iss Thelma Cameron. teacher at Mt. Albion has returned to her duties after spending the hall- days with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cameron. Con- vent St.. Summerside. Mrs. J. B. Croken. Charlotte- town. is visiting her son. Mr. W. D. Croken. Mrs. Croken and fam- ily, Summerfleld. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam Glllis. Graham's Rd.. who is receiving treatment at the Prince County Hospital. Surnmerside. wish her an early and rapid re- covery from her illness. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron and family. Ken- slngton, were Mr. Arthur Vincent and Mr. 'John T. Vincent of tho Vincent Construction Company of Saint John. N.B. and Mrs. Gerald Des Roches- John Des Roches left on Thurs- day. January 3, for Antigonlsh. N. S., to resume his studies at St. Frances Xavier College. after hav- ing spent the holidays in Mis- couche with his parents. Mr. and Mrs A. F. Des Roches. The boarders of Marian Acad- emy. Miscouche. returned to their studies in Monday. Jan. 7. after having spent the holidays at their respective homes. Helen Ballum resumed her stud- ies at Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. after having spent the holidays with her parents in Miscouche. Erma Gallant, student nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital, return- ed to her duties on Monday. Jan. 7, after having spent the holidays in Miscouche. guest of her parents. . Mr. and M.rs. D, H. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs- Aldon Small and family, recently spent some time in Miscouche. visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. John Small. B.V. the sand and say that separate schools do not exist. it is time we faced tthls situation, are we going to have separate schools or not" Councillor Nicholson said the school act does not provide for separate schools in the Province and if such are to exist, the Council must ask for legislation that will make separate schools possible. if we can have separate schools in Charlottetown, we can have them any where else in the Prov- ince." he said- was EXPENDITURE - ;'L?E.?..i'i”"iii..'Z2'”.3.35if'--"l.”..l'iT It in A problem that has to be are sufficient to split this town faced". said Coun. Nicholson. right down the mud), on . 3-dig. and now is the time to consider 10", mm. 1; mm" be Very ,m. it. especllnlly when we are contam- harassing to 1);, Le. and t he plntlns an expenditure of almost School Board to have us tell them a million dollars." how they should run their business C0IIlIt!iii0r Gliltiei Mimi iiili ii I cannot see why this gentleman's Iii til! Bride! from 7-10 in QWGI agreement that has been in exist- Square and Rochford Square wen encg for the past eighty years can- to appear at the Queen Charlotte not be egnunued." and ask for admission what would Mgyor stew”-t um, Elmer we happen. What would you do with pg,-pecan, mg myth or we have . 700 when there is accommodation clegv.g,g, Thgy nu. such . pyg- for Only 40 tem in Toronto. For my own part plate with magazine. 12-page novel and 20 pages of comics. - Only ten cents. Glut Standard ON SALE NOW suiiiiriisiiir J ronar (1'UES.) 8:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 V V! "The Bad Seed" ' ,I starring: Nancy Kelly and 9 Patty Mccoi-mack. if was a common practice in Pro- testant Schools from Ontario west to have a minister or other trained lay worker come into the school and give religious training. CALLS FOR ORDER At this time Councillor Johnston: arose in a point of order. declaring that the Council was drawing them selves into a question of School Board policy-a matter over which he said. they had no control. Councluor O'Neill said there had I. 1.0,... W," 5, 0 M . .0 Friends and nets!-born are glad Many friends of Mrs. Stenning mm stew”, "M. ., m, N, I Nd . , ,0 ,,,, Mr. w. H. at-own, nor. is- , , .,, . . 0, , y We the two yearstage our 3 '1'" m r. em" an it: ';t.iodMili.eaiihAnfi:? i:a.rcilaWthli:'sg:nii:n,' I,':',',.,;:'f,”.,,': ple of Charlottetown want separ. ."i:”her:”Bu':'In mulzeewm: 2.: spector. is spending the holidays rgnefunge pxced y;.','&-:; 1; lb. c "don It,' truly an mg 2 KENSINGTON "NR Tum” mgm in a Mom”. "mm. "mm Gm", Hmm mm” eta schools. than let; lingdmit.-J that while it is the school Board's wintfr hi:ndta;iIiris&' ;)t.nife9ln!Ii;'uRl::fl;g world lllmplonshipl last year SHOCKER. j I double header. New Annan versus. 3999'" Vi3ii0” 3' "'9 i"""9 "i :" ::;'hh:l';h ' 'p'”” "t"? 3:: 133:1 iiZ..i'i.. polant oulnto ii": jf,'3f,'".f, '.”,i"3,'.:.:',':.'I.'.'..,””.",”.',', Kenslngton. accompanied by Mrs: :33 all-'eebe;dIar(s:uuam chmpkm IINSINGTON g . I i giiifribi-toll:-'5-' vii-suit: tSlSi'lenR7.3i').IiiGhyl. liilri-gs. 'ii'3;..oi5"ii'.iiii27 D K C” ' ' g:;ys:hoo1mg,g&.-d matmltmiosmthzitr thus, mm :3 :31 that the school is it3:i1nl;i:;l.h;;:ld1-::gn Rlyor. Mon.. Tues.. 1:15-e:ll. Tyrone WED. I THURS. Game mm mo. mm. mm - Mn". 0 D an u u eno . The Hm” I mumd lt Mamhneld Power. Patricia Neal. Stephan M” Mi" c”"”""” '"d W” Brief Meetin "ml schwlldll m viez'yc'mi'.wi' Mn. MACPHEE sinsiaivs .1 where she will visit with her son. Bantam Champ McNally in- "Th; Th;-gghgld Q , . .LEAVlNG roii orraws- Chief children Kenneth Philip and su- 9 "mi PW "3 '" - ,-. '9 W M, 3.", Dunning ..,d M... 1).... .. ;........ um um um Ag Cam, In mumd m' um, home h . staffed by R. c. teachers. The resignation of Mr. ii-r. Mao m- ' Perinitteci T0 Have ..,,n.w,M,.,c coumpe of S u . hell leave today for Ottawa where Rossay. N.B after spending the sUmm9i'3id9 C”'"'- ”'""'”"9 "id ii” c”'"'' 5'h''- QC" " ' ””''i”' ”' "" Mail rm Donald of Hamilton Anofh.f W. Pa” ” the Chief Justice will resume his Yuletide so on with Mrs. Col- 9" W" "M hm '9 '”'i" i”"”' scimi 3"” "" ""'”'"'”d " ' ' He's a man with a secret that Ont.. is visiting his parents. Mr. ”” ""'""' A ""”'""" ” "" and Mrs. ri-ea Donald. Sea View. MacPhea was not named. In announcing Mr. MacPhee's resignation. Mayor Stewart said it was with regret that the Coun- duties with the War Claims Com- mission. AT ALBEIITON C. W. 1.. card Party last week there were six Town Council A short meeting of the Summer- slde Town Council last evening IP- bourne's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. Mr. Keith Colbourne returned to Trenton. Ont. to complete his SYDNEY. Australia fAP)- can blow up half a world. ans with GiUu'di”" "'4-Vi” Peta:-K annrltishandillmpiraa-.yu.ng,gm-u. M Lolth. Mondayesflecelved permission from ' ' ” '1” t dnh , REGENT TillilTE 7.15-9.10 SEEK LEGISLATION .. Mayor Sta-wart: If we feel that Roman Catholics want separate schools then it is our duty to go about six or seven hundred dol- , hut- tan a day. He felt it this were not go 5.... mm," 1131.: in Au. tables of auction in pl . First ""9 mom! "my m'"" "n" proved an mm"! '00 com” to the Legislature and have them on was obliged to accept it. He -----a to in-. ::;"'.:.':.'":..:":.f:"::.':':.h:'; :i:.':.:::::a mm on me am -- 2- to " M” be W" W More -we Mm to - give us the necessary authority that will allow Roman Catholics to build their own schools and maintain them. This is the plan in existence in Ontario." cheaper for the City to purch a now blower. WANTS NEW CHAIRMAN Coun. Gaudet complained that I80 fend his titles. Originally the BBBC ordered Keqsan to defend his titles in Britain by mid-March-or neat: Clifford Bigger and John McAl- duff. Consolation prises were ltresented to Mrs. George Gallant and John Perry. The :7 t years. The Mayor said Mr. Mac- Phea had one of the finest legal minds in the Maritime Provinces and the hope that he would soon be bills for the Town and Electric Light Department. before ad.iouI'II- .ing to Tuesday. January 22nd. at which time they expect the annual at Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Elmsdala. 5:5.-g...-;..'a1:-5.. -;... - . . Conn. Nicholson: "Just because in snow removal. He said it was reported to him that the snow removal was costing the City to the members of St. Mark's Aux- iliary at her home in at the January meeting. The Prep. nd Can . l I it of can hi h has existed for more than I Ed." Mn :0l'.pt;fS.fV:iIel:lP' an en hiocyearr. is one of Canada's old- hcoun. Gaigdetu to may eat buslnessel. It at was t e on aiding the recent water tion. WELL OILED Miss A . . Keenan cancelled .' was won by Vernon Gallant. Hoat- n Hum,” wmb, rum; Mayor Stewart added. I feel restored to hll dmku" h I memo To 1 izses gvcre Mrs. John Perry and 3),. cm ' P 2'3: 15; School Board linen: the usual health. A bi;el0i"ii::d.&'”'"; ii.ioe".i.':iign ragardind oili,lt!ahIst:el: ii.;'iii".'i;".'in.imi3iiii'y' . i 5 I. Iy Iaiindara- -11,, meeting lug evennlng we. c a ave every con ence the Council will forw dq,.nm..m. H, "M I” would 5. V -..MM Mr- and Mrs. S. C. Thompson presided over by Major W. A. Cur- that they will continue to abide by Mr ldaclihse to this effect in mm... 0; . mud” uh entertained at a family dinner at He. and attended councillors it- Com 1 0. ing that the present chairman OLD mnusnr J M their 1-mm. gt 1;; gm,;,u., 3." W, n yum”, Dr, 3, 15:, Clark. Dr- Lea:"We shall continue as to the fact that a great dea min. & Charlottetown on Saturday avn- Andrew Perry. Donald Lldstone intha peat. mated equipment wu bolus "'94 His Worship said he would call Ti" "0" '"”""l Mu-try. . 2 Anna' Maria Campbell. Iitenl Christmas with her uncle. William Duffy. "llifr. Jack Mcxonna has returr Stanfield-Hicks Debate Over ;, idant Mrs. J. G. Townsend it fit that there were I Wlntegmlflonull. Tum”. M an "dd "'1 ied i" "'0 devotion"; P '.' C t' s min; facts of which the Council mm t'liIe119(i5.35i)h-t:!il.wbe0l'lna 3: period. The Itudy period was con- had not been made aware. h 0 mm "1 c,,.,,.,.. Mr. John .1. Murphy has retunI- ductdd by Mrs. Cecil suit who was 1' 11.. Mayor said that information 9" FEMALE QOOKKEEPER WANTED to home from M ' where assisted by Mrs. Ernest mil. Mrs. Ax (cp) The centre seven months so Ocfi at "a pears" that he had received wan to the he has spent Christmas noiiam. imiuecn Pldgoon and am. John mm " ' " effect on surface drainage 1...; RAPAUD RINK , "M... ........ c........... ... oi. .C.,-.'":.':'';:,:,3.:.'2."':.:'..'''.:.-,:,,9t' -1 -m'- ct tr-tgg;o;w,,;w "M M R-M,,,,3w,. ,, ,,,,,,;:,'.;: ;.:: .'.'.".'”.l.:.".5::.i".'...i".'ii:.”..'1t'...'.':'....': C . mama Dunn - , . . mu , W. ,,,;;,.0;oyrd;7.dmif.f- NY" A" xfrrzaanggmnn. Cameron and 3”"... mizdi; For the Ihlcfz-d.fi:lealln ,3: 3 :"mi:3netoMe;:”:.adu gab: .roN'GH-'- Both single and married appilcanta . 1. M. ,,,,, M". ma ,,.,,,, M... His many friend sorry "'.n',”w,'""",,,',.,,,,"" ha, i..',.,.,, 3,..,m'.,,',,..,....;i. ii.-i-is iriereii-ogi. as nausea out will be considered. . if.- ic:”iir"i:s'i,wm' M" "dun our earn”. "" "mi" hm mm" m”' I”. NW 20' 1950' in ilie rt"ylv'i:;oe:kah." uh” M. 330 Sharp Good starting salary-Hospital and medical plaggo ' - ' ' rvi write Box I The rim” mm” 0' ml Am” nglig ' mu cA3 CAPE TRAVERSE Call Summerslde 2201 for lnte ewor we 5 I mzcarville are sorry to hear ofsls spring "I; :":"', man M ay Mr. unit wag 'i''- & W Radio station CJRW Summers - ( en. stuns. - """ Opposition lea- side In III. -- . . that revenues will exceed tnrday . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mcxeau ”""':; mates by more than a administration ex- he temperature found an in- nAMPSHmE mrt.Lpoas Ind f , b to the psoqeetive detlcit 3'0 in the boat ' . . :'..'.:'".':-, " -- - 2:... -.l'.'....””'. --""""--. ....' 2 new or We let; .: i ' so, unusual said the W" 5- man Admission 35 and ,,,,,.,,,g,.., 3” 1. .......... ...... WANTED IMMEDIATELY Mn egdat the house of "u , i . s 3 Profess if Aunfgg 3'1, . lo I T"'”'". ci,,,..,.;....;: Yong risen to learn television servicing I m ::"ne”'.'?'?:' PC;inmunity P nlllll? .Ass'n Net Nelininoting 3. 5A:;;;li;'kfi;", 0,, o,,.....ip, 9. ...-. was. you I... , 3.;-gag g a a an o OIIIIIIINO :1 a A "T mu" ad. edustove:inswthci1rQ.w::: o-a-ii-.ne'ii'."'i':i.'l'. none as some theoretical knowledge necessary ' - MK C OI ' 1 for FEDEX gTis'T-" iKs'a'.'C's"'" " .. ...'',','--'''.', . WSURANCE Practical experience not necessary --'1”-i-2' f.":...'?'':. o ::..'.'."...'".:'.."'-..:.'.:"....”a .'::..'”"'-1. i"..',,f""" Mil:-.I.'..m.:v':””"r::qenannnaa:a.puu-nod lisaoiliespitohpeasioaaaddisaeaat .1.acaassas.. ""'fi""'!""”'i"'I-Ii asnssssisaiasasiiiiaa 5....5'f .. 'h..'.'.""-......."':.'..-..'.".: .-:-'3-'-'-"-'3-"' "' " '"" .t 1 5 l 5 S .. .'I Iiiiiii it i "5 .1: iI;' tgilz 3 ll l'.ii- Sill