n broad editorial policy by Molotov. takes." . K .. who now is a first deputy pfEn'llEl Kl"tt5ht'lt9V VII 3'9 "Ill Vhol The Gua,dNNn' It N Jan. 8, I launched a sweeping attack on thel Tuesday, gholllb and nilnister of atate control. M - r crimes or S I otuv was a close colleague of Stal- toktlim VA”-EV New Hints Oi Return To Some Macuod A mama. Pa" ln's for many years as Premier. in the 1930: and later as foreign: .. and Lloyd MacDonald weremt.')iea:to2i'as to North River on Mr Louis Cauaghn went . MOSCOW lReutersl- iitronglcongrels of the Soviet Coniniunisltniinister. I few dry, V-mung man” "A uh. new hint that the Kremlin envls- Party last February has gone tool Apart from his other tasks. Moll me, in Rrmicu durum are public: a swing back to some fea- far. otov is generally responsible for tures of the Stalinist era, partic- In what amounts to I reap- questions of ideolo v in art and- tlllfly lb art. literature and the praisal of Stalin's vast influence onrculture. theatre. was yven Wednesday in Soviet life and art. the magazinei NIKITA IN STEP an ideological rningazine directed calls for more works about social-l The magazine article follows a by former foreign minister Vyach- lst democracy (Communism). ttr reported rem ar k by Nikita elllv Molotov. advantages and its radical dlffer- Khrushchev. the Soviet Commu The magazine. Questions of Phll- ence from bourgeois democracy. nlst Party chief. at a New Year's ooophy. ll published by the Soviet This is seen as a clear rebuff reception in the Kremlin that Stalin Last Year Good One For Birds, Naturalists Claim . than 110 Toronto wbtcherl spotted week. 61! species through the gloom of al Mrs. G r d C h r foggy census day. about 10 species! gown. 8D:;truC:l'lsl.l.lIIlaeI' (ivitllilolieer ilast yfar. When because of ex- L-treme cold more Arctic birds for the birds. say Canadian na- W9" 5P0tt9d than Ever before. turalists who dscapnegmrhe skieslsaskatoon naturalists noted a during the Au u n 'ety's an- (hop in ",9 number . red . dr nl-Ill Cltflstm” 39350” blrd "Wlexplained that lI0l'll'lsEl'LIloubnll'dSL Jlgl By THE CANADIAN PRESS The year 1956 was a good one ' Ion-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw. Mr. Kenneth MacLeod has re- turned to Toronto, Ontario, alter feuer than usual. HOLD two counts Two counts were held in Quebec province. at Montreal and Quebec 5U5- , iusually fly south at the on;et f Ct -. oi, gnu . . , From was! to coast hundreds srweege weather have um ya at; Srlmlned ms esgelgieelgs Tltldrdtitgg I mgdnlgcmrglatives and friend: in acggeitny of sciences and often is to some Soviet writers who have was ". great Marxistn and -419 riv , bunapan H '1 do mu u . r - r us o convey ideas and trends recently called for a return to pre- great fighter against imperial- B 3" ' ” m M155 Shirley MacDonald was aifrom the Soviet leadership. revolutionary styles in literature ists." J of bird-watchers joined in the 56th North American count. Where viewing conditions were favorable increases were generally recorded in the numbers seen. Experts at- He added. according to diplo matic sources here. that the pre- sent Soviet leaders must share ra- Vmu" '0 M”""3S"9 9" D93 31-! It Publishes an editorial rebuk- and playwriting, with less empha- Mra- Lucy Doiron. Cliarlottte- lng Soviet citizens who have gonelsia on ideology, town. was I recent over-night Vll- too far in criticizing Stalin by at-! The magazine is guided In Its itor at the home of her brother- tacking the basis of ' I in-law and sister. Mr. and MrI.lit.selI. The editorial: r I l l More watchers were on the look-. far north in wing,”-r 53311 birds out at Edmonton this year. and, were generally surge, Md . mg. three rare (.lirist-mas visuois. lhelprjge was the dearth of chjhdegg , , northern 5ltPtlt9- the Eolden eagleland nnthatches. Two new species tributed the population rise to the and the robin. were spotted fumed in Quebec Cm. out of 1.000 unusually mild fall and. earlyl .Birewafrhcrs in British Cn1um.:5p0ued new me gyrulcon and in thclbia topped the poll for iiitlivitluallthe rough-legged hawk. 5111' ""Z” J. J. Callaghan. r 1. Condemns Communists who Mr. Max Deagle has returned have ”slnndered" nu the uieoret, I III! llIlYAL CANADIAN NAVY V I winter. and particularly Prairie provinces observers re- birds and spccies obscrvcd, tr" : F t I I , . ported that southern birds were in Vancouver and Vicluri;.i .:l)r(I)1l5-'N0Vl;IesC:tai35s tlvilircle Co0I:IeI'::ll:?lOI': m L0'."e Valle)” 'm.” ”P”"d'"3 '"lw""k '10"? "Pm Staltt” death ovcrsttiylllfl thel 7 Visits. and-ting more than 50.000 birds andlthe most notable observation was the bonds” wnh rehmv" "' Be” 21Ad"m5 ll.” 9”” ""07 tn 9"” J northern visitors were slow in 97 species between them. vanzs pair of ruddy ducks, rarely seen Rm" . . mm" " ”"'de.w'””" "id 5”" l Weds "'03 mcn "Ow arriving. lcouvef observers noted that Starr so rm, east. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre viet drama had lstagnated glncel I ,- Saskatchewan observers 1,, me , ings are on the increase. and prc- At Fredericton, a scant :51 "ff M” "d Mr”: 'rll”YdrM:fD”':l' th; lfilglrr th .d h K N The navy offers you excellent training In . . . r . ' w . - . . .- wer recen v . e s - l dli,si:llsC't C33:-;grefll-222 gar, 2;',f::f,l,..i,'L'3y..,.L'.'i' asdiiulaiiri iii.-tliiiiiat bl'rIl(libr- wfgli-re;is:ilii)2iiedc'eiilu:l virsmlil 3”" lliteft they Iswg: gcirersl-great llteraturg slioulii lbeedleissazoiizieriaizg FOR ! p any Of 50 specialized technical trades. . . N last year. and a western grebe was believed responsible for thelgun in 1900 by Dr. Frank M. Mk 3"” Mr; Slaluey N:;l"i”:”' with idfrlrlgntiyt lh 3 M0 0f 3dV9"tUl'0 Illd tl'lV9'---3331139" ud . pair of pm-pre nuehes increase in birds spotted. rchapman. late of the American Ll Edssrsm Drancl: dacvinrbre. Russian”: gs” ah lltlgd ygoutltii of l with opportunmor '0', advurcoment and -:rl':d PM the "5: ...l::::”'2.-rs” 15.3."..il.”:::::l;;":::':.:'.:'::".:r.L'l::::':;.:."z: M2-ho--15” -1"-1 vi-Bali. co--me r-out lnicwesuyad fl: WITH ” 1 t ' . . , ., . .,... n eirs evero seen nmi- - 5 . . enaon 0 Quart wmwr. than last yearxincludiiiz a rare localities. Now nearly 10,000 ob. to Montnfgule. wher: tgiey w:Jle"the ltmlgl of the de-Stalinizatlon cam. r r ' V ' 1 M P I - o g Conditions were the reverse of rlttiwk Owlnig P512: 99l3t'I:)llar;ii. (0114 Ecrveris gem soodptelntsdln tIIi(e fjggtssot; "- 5" '54 mm GONE 1.00 FAR, Swift 5 Gro-lllor Concentrates and only TOP Quality 0 N 6'' II the aivans nu crc . ir s I) . nitc . ates an am: ta ta e - r A . . H ' - u M . " m- species. none of them ncu. More part in the count. M” and .M'5- M"””' MaT(”3lh . 0.bSe""5 here Nay the "m"m" (Hams Used. - . P . had as their guests on Christmas lndlcates that Soviet leaders. after Hawr you urpd our 5-Wiftvr (ar0.M0 Darn, R tron . III" bl” H N foyer Servlces pay. Mr, and M,-5r prank park”. reviewing recent events in llunv . . , t. A . 1 ? r -. 3 N H H '1 Id, Gr.orgemwn' Mr and M”. Ed, guy, poi,-md my yuroslamr ha" afnd Swift 5 (IA.0'.M0l' Dairy Mix for your Grain Mixes. i p N T W L ward Crane and -on Lea, Bangor, concluded that the dc-Stalinizalloli I not you've missed a bet. I N 5 open at Montague e e S Miss Christine Shaw. Charlotte. campaign ' L ” after the 20th I, H TH L N p The opening service of the Week A d L l' M 'l R "”wn' was 3 recem Mmmgm guest -mm mww - F S E BEST: N of Prayer was held on Monday 11 One lest OI :;d";:rr:”'3:nr';fl ;;;wp.”em5' ML iier. 2. Earle Powers, ' PURITY FLOUR (Special prices on 5 bag lots). N D Grade 111- Jr 1 Marlon? Y"5- Millleeds. Bran. Shorts and Middlings always on I 5' "'9 LEGNON HALL O night in the Church of Christ. Mon- tague and was attended by a very large congregation. Rev. Kenneth Norris conducted the service. Rev l).A. Campbell read the Scripture from Luke 15 and lead In Prayer. Mrs. George Maclnnis spent a . few days in Charlottetown, during '0'” 2a Pm M"m"" hand, the week. while there she was the lfrade "' '0' A"d"'y Ma"n""' l uest of her son-in-law and daugh- 3 ' r L fer, Mrr and Mrs. John Spencer... Grade II. B. 1. Donna Gardiner. C. C. and AIM. Grade I. A. L Carol Gardinenr Grade I. B. 1. George Powers-I Teacher. Mrs. K. F. Christian, DAWSON CREEK. BC. fCl'”- bittcr uinler cold. Pryor says. f::.l". ?:..Y.i:..l.r::;fl::l..:. ls to 24 Northern Ficif-lhtways liiniitcdasl hmws 3 dayt Vmiuus types of hem" terminal here and Ilcatled for uielers were tried in one bid to let The hearty hymn Singing was. Est-loffice in mid - town Dawsonran engine started in a hurry after read by me choir Wm, Miss peggyl AC9 C-luster of ma” bagi smodlan overnight stop but these were 1;::l:is3:8l?;3:"i:;-au"g;:l- sOll(:"ff;::l wailingion the loading plaffornrlgiwn am.” one heat" refused The December report for Laun. - U . "9 swung open the heavy mewpto funttion in temperatures lower r r G”'””" Rm” ' .duui'.x at the rear of the 30-font' "la" 47 below. .ching School is as follows: 1 , .. . r wmj overnight 10 1 )3 ml Grade X. I. Jacqueline Christ- I Rtev-'-rJiMl'l Frilsser Igoke 0:" "W l Nlildl-Lt.lleaS:n(Nnl:l1lml:ldIIPNNN -higtikiiifil Ntllattttv B-0. and swliisoii Lalie, eau and Phyllis Gardiner. ll-Equal). ox wi arean go omy t l U H, 1 , d d t- M 1 h Yukon, Pryor pulled into white. Grade VIII. 1. Norbert Morrison father. his theme was the two- "35 3 "E5 Y Pros” '3 " t 9 . . - V 1 - h - 1; mm parable of the prodigal son Wm horse post office three days after Grade I. - Gerry C Fl! 311.2. . lleaving Dawson Creek. Velmtl Powers- aml "'9 9”" b""h"- "'”5"'3"."g d "Sure its a lonely road." he Grade V. l. Norma Jean Gardi- ilie sins of the flesh and the sins ' . . . r h .d rh, r r. says, "hut when you've travelled ner. 2. Eunice Morrison, 8. Mar- t;lndlll;w:Dl;IllGt:)I(lid ':l;lti!g frorggxgcgez? nriiicgdanird r;)e1:I(?l'i'LEs?"rnu(;lw:;r::(.g! it 14 years you get to know every garet Morrison. - - - - . " A - ' v. l. v v . our Lord is 0"” regarded M the The rur, lermmated mrcr days anlmpcbhlc. I figure its "about like Grade I ernon oston - greatest nor ever mid 915 rmles rmerr ar whnchorsc m driving anywhere else. Grade Ill. Sr. 1. Bobby Gardi y ' the Yukon. r. Tniiiszhfs scrvlre will be in Ihi:.LONG EXPERIENCE I-l;mII.st cimrt-ii and the Rev. l).A. Pryor and two other unofficial Campbell will be the preacher- trawlllllt Postmasttm Wll" tWlt't'll)0N”I' MISS IT'S NERVE-SIIATIERING EXCITE- wcckly sound mail call at 37 stops MENT g r . AT TUESDAYS EASTERN on the Alaska Highway. have just MIDNIGHT SHOW - 11.15 P. M. On Jun. 9th. 10th. and 11th :1l"'o:r1l4""4w11t Elle CI ST. PE'riciz's LAUNCI-IING SCHOOL - -. 8-. as.-.c. LOOK WHAT IHE NEW G-E DIAL THEN FABRIC . FOR THE SPEEDIEST DRYING EVER (as urru as as Mmurrsl CLOTHES DRYER GIVES YOU At 8 a.m.. Pryoi"s rig move past niilc zero on the Alaska llitzh-3 Here's the leader of the lot! For 1957. (3-13 presents the Automatic Clothes Dryer that's really far!- and uses safe low temperatures. too! The dryer actually dries a normal- size load of cottons (6 pounds) in 35 minutes. Full capacity: 10 pounds. Just one dial to set for perfect re- sults on all fabrics. Only G-E offers rounded out 200,000 miles of serv- ice on the I3-month-old main run. 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