_f pour poorer and left Prince Ed ward lsluiid last _\i-or with no in crease at all - and then btcn pre- sented with a bill at some 81,140. Schedule For Curling Today LIONESS PROWLS OPERA Ihalf an hour Tuesday night after NAPLES lfleutersl — A lioness breaking out of her cage in the eases were brought to the opera’ prowled about the empty sanitiasemeni. She was recaptured by house to appear (behind bani tal Carlo Opera Houiie for more thanlarmed keepers without doing anylan opera. damage She and two other Non-I Monday, Dec_ 2. 1957- Ih: Guardian Page 5 000 as an overpayment. PROVINCIAL VIEWS ‘Each province presented their views and It was interesting to Curling hear the various Premiers of all ‘,0, Mom“ Eolitical shades: Progresuivej7.,. P M. onservative. Liberal, Union Na-‘ we’, 1". D M(.Gm”n| [_ G “°'“".°~ 59"’ CW4" ‘M C~C""- Phillips. J White. I). Macbean P"°"“" "'°5' '°“ °" W'."' ' '“.'3' vs. J. A. Mat-Lean. C A Nichol~ terful and comprehensive brief. mm Gem.“ Mcclnneu C‘ He was followed -by easily theuohmmng mm,‘ °°l°rf“I °l the "WP ' Q""‘l East ice: C: S. Stewart. R. "°° ' P'°"“°'. D“P'°'“- Fm“ u'l‘I‘umer. R. Mcahon. G. Reid. vs. A.u3m.l° Pr°‘”“°°' me NW‘ s°°' P. Sinclair, L. Sickles, F. Vuoz- “‘ "FM P'°’°“‘°“ I”? ”"°m‘" ‘£0. E 1-‘. MacDonald. Stanfield was outstanding. It was i . p.M. ""Y . "‘°'°“3"l¥ P"°P”°d '3'‘ East Ice: A. E Sullivan, L. °°'“‘“"°“ ‘'9'’? 5‘""‘¢ l"8“"‘°'“-" M. Johnston. B. Clair, J. A. Sul- for a better deal for these neglec- L A’ wlgm. ‘At Montague schedule at Montague y, Dec. 2. \ : -9:. 9-! , \iacl-:acliern, President 11 ii.» I’l’t)\’llI('l8l Command at I OTTAWA JOTTINGS Conference Discussions On Financial Arrangements By John A. Macdonald, M.P. Tim lug news in Ottawa laat uwl. um the Dominion Provin- <:.1| (‘unit-rciice. Held in the Rail- \. i\ lmiiiiiittec Room it provided ;. lullllllliibll‘ array of political litlt‘|lI \\llIl the Premiers 0‘ the It'll Dl'()\ inccs and the members at‘ llil'Il (It‘l(‘I.{8llOnS plus members Ill I’.-irliunicnt. the press. and I‘\' l'('_l)l'8S(‘Ill8llVeS who pack- l‘(l lIit' large room. Prime Minia- EASTERN GUARDIAN \Hi\lF1.\i’S Institute at Mrs. l.mm- .\lacLcod'a Tuesdg. Ex- chancc gitta. PERSONALS lllr and Mrs. William Watts ol w . rharlnitctown were visltora .\lnniai:ue on Thursday. .\lr Carl Hilcliey of Chatham. \'.B who was in Montague at- iendmi: the funeral of his father. lllt‘ laic W.B. ltilchey. spent sev- eral days as guest of his brother. taliin. \Il‘. and Mrs. Ilviiald arrived home from Hali- lai where ihcv attended the ship‘: l0l1l[lr'lll_\' dance of H.M.C.S. Fort l-inc . r. MacDonald sewed abumi the Fort Erie during the «ummer cruise to Scotland and \or\ia .__ I YEAR PIN o Legion Banquet held Friday night line only one in Canada. Left: in Montague. Mr. Knox in the Comrade Knox. Comrade Mac- OWITCI‘ of a medal which he ro- Eachern. Comrade Martin and in ceived as a member of the “Old the foreground. Mrs. It‘. MacDon- Contemptables" and is probably aid. from the attitude of the past gov- ernment which made its pay- ments on a strict formula based on the population of the province and its share of the Gross Nation- al Product. This tended to make the rich provinces richer and the WANTED IMMEDIATELY Two Registered Nurses Apply to ter Diefenbaker was flanked by members of his cabinet directly involved in the Conference along with their advisors. The Prime lt.inister in his open- inlt address stressed that there would be a new outlook and a dif- ferent approach to the whole prob- lem of fiscal relations between the federal and provincial govern- ments with a view to a fairer dis- tribution of the tax dollar and special consideration being given to the needy provinces. This is a welcome departure ‘ Matron King's County Memorial Malcolm Mac- Theatre MONTAGIIE . ”ANASTASIA" COLOR HELEN HAYES - INGRID BEBGMAN - YUL BRYNNI-ZR Plot and counterplot. eloquent and moving. A man w cynically utilizes a Wonderful——emotional. See re- union with loved ones. Excellent. Drawing Monday Combination Electric Clock PASSAG ed alone with an empty holster and an ‘Murphy. the quiet one who rode with violence and lived . NIGHT PASSAGE . . passion more . savage than this drama tensely told in the land of iof the loaded mightier! . . (Continued on page 7) ‘m BIG FISIERJES Beck. ifs. R It United States commercial f'ish- ll)onaId, H. L. Mat-Gregor. H. M. eries. including Alaska yielded 2.- 936.000 ions in 1956. compared with Canada’: 1.777.000 tons. l Smith. H. Fraser, R M. Martin. D. Wannamaker. J K MacDon- ald, George MacDonald. . . .THIS WAS THE NIGHT WHEN NAKED I iFURY FLAMED OUT ACROSS THE LAND! when the McLaine Brothers crossed trai|.vr—and neither friend. nor law, nor woman’: love oould stop the showdown! I?! gun! . . . no lNaked fury flames across the wild high country in the saga of the -Mt-Lame Brothers and their savage - u . land Audie Murphy. thrilltngly teamed in NIGHT PASS lthe dramatic story of Brothers who fol ‘lived by different Iaws—but wanted the same woman! Nl(.HT starring Jaincs Stewart. the tall one who wander- ' A di blood le d‘ James Stewart AGE! lowed different trails and u e by the law No adventure no hate more the towering empty heart. powerful ' peaks—tilmed in the breathtaking realism of the new Technirama ! LJAES Sllwlllti-AllDlE MIIRPHY THE SAGA VQFJHE . llI_cLlIlNE V,’ BROTHERS! ‘S ,,,,Tjf"3§"f‘;,, °“‘“"‘Dllll DllRYEll-DlllllNEFOSlER EUIIIIE SIEIIARI. BRIIIBBII dellllfllm-.imiiiia EXTRA! COLOR CARTOON — TRAVELOGUE SHOWING AT 3:30 — 7 — 9 PRICES: MATINEE 25c & 50¢; EVENING 75¢ TODAY - TUE. - WED. — CAPITOL ; A PROCLAMATION IN SUPPORT OF IN CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 4th and 5th our hospitals; and town to donate blood this week; and citibens have been most generous in hair donations donor clinics: humanitarian endeavor. - BY THE MAYOR OF CHARLOTTETOWN THE BLOOD DONORS CLINIC WHEREAS the humanitarian work of donating blood is a matter of utmost importance to all our citizens; and WHEREAS there is a great need for blood transfusions in WHEREAS there is al reqest for I000 citizens of Charlotte- WHEREAS it has been demonstrated in the past that our NOW THEREFORE as Mayor of‘ the City of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, I proclaim the days of Wednesday, Dec. 4th and Thursday, Dec. 5th as "Blood Donor Clinic Days" and urge all citizens of Charlottetown to participate in this great J. DAVID STEWART, to the blood Mayor. SUPP The ROTARY RADIO AUCTION CFC . All Successful B OVER ORTI TUESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 3rd idders Receive