Pi-fuel. Alfred Mscwiliisms. Ins-,l sell Gillis, Edward Martin. Neil Msclunnon. Ilsmple Penny. Frank MacDonald, Stuart MacWilliams, Ross MscPhersoii. .55 cents: Justin Vanlderstine. Total N7.lI. UNION BOAD . Collectors Diane Meiiish, Muriel Carver, Joan Mellish and Margar- et Carver. 31.00 ea: Mrs. Alex MacPherson. V.It. Ross, Mrs. George Mellish. .55 vents: Mrs. Dou Mellisb. -50 cents sa: Mrs. Everett Moore. Mrs. Pete Van Schuppen, Mrs. John Brink. Total 35.05. PETERS ROAD WEST Collecto Mrs. Guy Reid. 52.00: Art Macswain. Yemen Involved In Heated Controversy With Britain LONDON (APR-Britain has sent a strong protest to Yemen accus- ing the Arab kingdom of border raids on the British - protected sheikdoms at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen countered with new sc- cusations that British armored columns assaulted trlbesmen along the undefined frontier be- tween Yemen and the western Aden protectorate. The latest Ye- men communique alleged the Brit- ish ambushed and killed an Aden protectorate prince who resisted Thursday, Jan. 10. 1957 Call." Recitation "I'm So Glad" by Roma Gillespie. Recitation "Just Four Days of llrotest to the Yemen charge? d'a!faires in London. It said that tribesmen from Yemen occupied the site of a ruins at Al Raiar, inside the protectorate, Dec. 31 and were attacked by RAF planes. South Milton Hold Its School Concert The South Milton annual Christ- mas concert was held in the class- room on Friday. Dec. 21. with a very large attendance. The class- More" by John MacNelll. Pantomine "Silent Night". Recitation "A Present Baby" by Helen Piercey. Monologue "A Message to San- ta" by Orville Curtis Dialogue "Census Taker". Recitation "A Worthwhile Sug- gestion" by Eleanor Ramsay. Medley of songs by Junior Girls Recitation "Who Filled Santa's Stocking" by Terry MacNeill. Dialogue "Not Too Many" Recitation "How Jolly" by Kalb- leen Ramsay For 'I'hsGusrdisnFs1l via uuuciu. , Dialogue the must; Recitation "Christmas IUD-fl ping" by Beverly Basnasy. Song "Christmas" by Alba Mao- Qusrrie and Estella lasnsu. Monologue "Trials of Christmas Shopping" by Alba Maccuarrie. Recitation "The Other Way Around" by Miller MacQnsrrie. Dialogue "Tbs Christmas Jour- ney". Recitation "How Santa Got Even" by Recitation "Just A Little Tot" by Allan Gillespie. Song "0 Come All Ye Faithful". Recitation "Seeing Santa Clans" by Edward Ramsay. Chorus "Happy Timed." After the program Santa arriv- ed and in his usual pleasing man- ner distributed gifts to teacher. British plans for his sultanate. It also claimed the British st- tacked a Yemen tribe with arm- ored cars killing 10 civilians but room was very nicely decorated for the occasion and the main fea- ture being a large. gaily dressed and well lighted Christmas tree. 81.50: Mrs. Wilfred MscLeaiI. Sim es: Guy Reid, Chester Mae- Swain, Pierce Butler. Mrs. Otis Acorn. Mrs. Alexander Macbean, Recitation ”Slightlng S a n t a Claus" by Orville Curtis. Dialogue "Widow Wilkins” Last Christmas Gift." Mrs. Ella Macswain, Mrs. sun that Yemen horsemen repulsed '17"? WSW” W” ""49! "W 'I''' Inlerrnisslon pupii. and others. The Women's MscPherson, Mrs. Bert Ricken, the raid and -at afire rive armored ectwn 0' "-9 teacheh W55 I-98" Pageant "Christmas on Sunset Institute of South Milton provided William Ricken, Mrs. Harold Mac- cm. M90te- misled. by MW Fulton Slope.” . treat fo'r all the children in the Swain, Mrs- Beatrice Msclaenn. Yemen has accused Britain of Wm” '5 0'35"” "Id 39''. AE- Exercise "Three Little 3leePy- district A "TY 9l1I0Ylbl9 Wm” Piercey as director of music. Rev. A.E. Piercey was chairman for the evening and the following pro- gram was enjoyed. Opening "0 Canada." was brought to a close by singing "The Queen." heads." Recitation "A Lesson" by Mar- Mrs. Gerald Johnston, Charlie Mac Lean, A Friend, Ammon Acorn. Mrs. Preston Jackson. .50 cents ea: Mrs. Merrill Butler, Mrs. Willard Crossmsn, Mrs. Nell "aggression" against its towns and repression of the sheikdo in the protectorate. It says Britain is trying to solidify her position by incorporating the sheikdoms SINGAPORE. names of be commemorated on the Singa-iveruor Sir Robert Black. The ated in the Kranjl Wsr Cemetery. M s i , int (ed ti , p, -- p 1 A U 197 Canadian airmen are among pore Memorial which will be un-jmemoriai, built by the Imperial I14 miles north of Singapore. Elathll 1:21.00. ;;)m..1,, ,2: ”,',,,,,,e,, mbesmen 0,? -I?,::lBran::'hel'.9””' re P I 24.000 Commonwealth dead to vieled May 2 by Singapore Go- War Graves Commission, is situ- CP Photo CALEDONIA for several ya” have raided Recitation "Address of web A Aden territory and stirred up dis- come" by Dean MacQuarrie. C0lI90I01' M31 Allin Clm"9l1- sidents in the protectorate. ' an D,-in "welcome" by 7 pupils, Eden '5 Term Af Dow,” in ri;...i.I::.':::-.:i.:.':.i::"..:fi 2:33 ?::.';.::.:"'..?l:”"”' ::t:'"::;.:::..."”'” ”"'" "A "V W 80 -0- 31.00 : C.R. M rt', sun i ' .. . ” g .50 cents: Jack scmpic. Acorn..Mrs. Charles. sigwui. TI” '”””"' "m" "'”d'd ' "W D"'”"' M” P""'"'””"'r I Total 36.55. Malcolm MacLean. Dan Wilson, - ? Street Marked B y I roubles mm W i:?ml:””l"i"se33:i-””m 1 Collectors Mrs. Nell VanIder- Stewart, Mrs. Angus Mdcbonald. V stine and Joyce B tl . ,55 2 ; My , 1) Mu-un, ' , I W, ,, ,.,,,,,,,,,'f;,,',,,,,,,,,,, M". 505;,-;,;.., ;m-gm. Mum, TRADE SCHOOLS WINTER COATS, going at I 3 Off stood at his side and once de- scribed Eden as "the only fresh figure of first magnitude arising out of the generation ravaged by the ifirst) great war." During the Second World War Eden served as Domlnions secre- tary. under Chamberlain. and war secretary and foreign secretary under Churchill. The Labor party came to power in 1945 putting both Churciiill and Eden in opposition. When Church- ill came back as prime minister following the Conservative victory of October, 1951. Eden again be- came foreign s e c r e ta ry. and LONDON (AP; - sir Anthony Eden spent a lifetime training to become prime minister, grasped the glittering prize 21 months ago and then saw it slowly slip from his hands. The one-time golden boy of Brit- r lsh politics went from crisis to crisis at home and abroad as soon as he bccame prime minister. lrldcn labored for years bringing British-American relations to blos- som. Then, this same Eden. now 59, by his policies placed a strain on those relations without prece dent in this century. Even Eden's political enemies knife edge as it has been since the war. In the international field there were hopes of happier timesealso soon to be dashed. GENEVA MEETING The Geneva Summit conference of 1955 gave prospects of easing East-West tensions but a final ending of the old cold war eluded Eden and other leaders of the Western powers. Through the half half of 1955 criticism mounted against the ad- ministrative policies of Eden's government at home. There was L.P. Butler, Mrs. Nell VanIder- silne. SL00 ea: Mrs. R.A. Johnston. Mrs. Hugh Campbell. Mrs. Garfield Johnston, Mrs. Percy Johnston, Mrs. Bessie Graham, Mrs. Lloyd Butler, Mrs. Russeu Graham. Mrs. Clair 'ohnston. Mrs. John M. John- ston, Willlam J. MacLean. .75 cents: Mrs. George Johnston. .50 cents ea: Mrs. Harry Van- Iderstine. Mrs. Edger VsnIder- stlne. Mrs. Otto Irving, Mrs- Ed- ward Jenklns. Mrs. Joseph Jen- kins. Mrs. R.P. Adam, Mrs. Rar- ald, Mrs. J-S. Stewart. .45 cents: Mrs. John MacI.annan.i Total 811.00. i ALLISTON Collector Dorothy Beck. I 8100 en: Charles MacLeod. Rer- bert Campbell. Mrs. James Beck. Mrs. Clarence Campbell, Mrs. Wil- liam Carver. Mrs. Artemus Mac- Donald. Mrs. Ernest Beck. .50 cents ea: John L. MacLeod. Mrs. David Carver. Mrs. Arthur Campbell, Mrs. John Beck, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Edwin Beck. Total 310.00. WINTER DRESSES, going at I-3 Off DRESSES, I rack going at 5.00 BLOUSES, I lot going at 1.00 DIESEL -- HEAVY EQUIPMENT Needs Trained Men-Pays Top Wages Diesel man, Ed Harnberger writes: "Since the week before July 4th, I have averaged over 33130 per week. The last two weeks I made S152 and S158 respectively. I am convinced that your training pro- gramme played a great part in my advancement." If you are mechanically inclined, we can train YOU and help you get started in this field which offers opportunity and a future. NO CHARGES - ALL SALES FINAL conceded that few British leaders concern because Britain had to stayed until he rose to prime mln- 'yT'.It”l:'";"a';'3 have played in harder luck. He struggle so hard to keep the pound ister. ' ' - GLEN WILLIAM . . t -1 b0 tthe ssibmg was the big laser in the abortive looking the dollar in the face. g ELDON Collector, Mrs. John Murchison. write at 0nc,e for Complete de 31 S 3 U . pot Fi Id Some newspapers. including a "357 DIVORCE” MAN 2.00: Lewis Morrow. ties for you In the DICSGI End HCEVY Equlpmen 9 KENNEDY'S Ladies' Wear I66 QUEEN STREET tion in EEYPL Eden's troubles started almost at the moment Sir Winston Churchill, the man who had guided him to the top. turned 0Vel' the prime minister's seat to his care. PAPERS ON STRIKE A national newspaper strike we! in progress when Eden attained the highest political office in the land on April 6. 1955. He called a general election the lnllowing month and the Conserv- ative party was returned to office Collectors Mrs. Frank MacDon- aid, Mrs. Martin MacDonald. Rel- en Macxlnnon, Lawrence MacWil- llams. 85.00 Dr. Stewart MacDonald. 85.00 Dr. David MacKenzie- 82.00 es: D. J. MacPherson, M.W. MacDonald, Risden Gillis, Rev. Donald Nicholson, David Ross, John MacWiIllams. Katie 1''. G11- lis, Phyilsa MacLeod. 81.00 as: Alvin MacPherson. Colon MacCalI, Percy MacLesn, Alan Finlayson. Ezra Larrabee. Joseph Dixon. William Penny, Horatio Csntelo, Rowan! Davies, Sam Eden was the first divorced man ever to hold the office. The year he entered Parliament Eden married Beatrice Beckett, daughter of a wealthy bsrtker and newspaper director. The marriage ended in divorce in 1950. Mrs. Eden complained that her husband spent so much time at international conferences. at the foreign office and attending House of Commons debates that they had no time for home life. In 1952 he married Churchill's niece, Clarissa Spencer-Churchill. Unlike his first wife, she relishes 61.00 ea: Mrs. Laughlln MacPber- son, Mrs. Angus Mstheson, Mrs. John J- MacDonald. Mrs. John Murchison. Mrs. Boswell Camp- bell. .l.W. Acorn. Mrs. John 11. Stewart. .50 cents ea: Robert Mtllar, Mrs. Percy MscPherson, Mrs. Martin Campbell. Mrs. Alex. MacLeod. Mrs. I. Stewart. Total 811.50. VICTORIA ciwss . Collector Mrs. D-J. Campbell. 31.50: Norman Nicholson. 31.00 as: Mrs. Harry Macltsnna, without obligation to: TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE, LTD., PLACEMENT ADVISORY SERVICE. Box 755 Guardian few who support Eden's Conserv- ative party, accused the cabinet of uncertainty, indeclsiveness and timidity. Eden himself was de- scribed as a "dltherer." This criticism became so loud that in a major speech in Brad- ford lastdan. 18, Eden denied he was going to resign. saying: "The country is not on the way down. and this government is not on its way out." Last April the two Soviet lead- ers. Premier ”" ' ' Bulgaain and Communist Party Secretary Nikita Khrushchev, visited Brit- LET us All GO WHERE ilh increased strength in the . Hr I Fr, H, J Rama M J. . 6 Vin ilnuse of Commons-' g h Wu :::l')msT 1' UN” Zialnlecrl was mfadl: a Knilgiht ofdthe gxrteiogliigb. nucnalrlilii. "' inilerici, QUALITY AND VALUE 50 HAND IN HAND Ilui even is riiimp at . K , or er. one o e wor 's 0 es .5 cents: . . MacDona :1. DJ. C m be Mrs. Bill cken. ,,,,,,-red, Threg days before the Then. as IIIE months rolled knightly orders. in 1954. Two other .50 cents eg: victor Frugal. Golan Town 59, ' along. Eden found himself In- volved deeper in the troubles of the Middle East. He was acting as host for King Faisal of Iraq last July 20 when he was handed a dispatch announ- cing Egyptian President Nnsscr's nationalization of the Suez Canal. former prime ministers. Church- ill and Earl Attlee. also are mem- bers of that order. election thousands of dock work- ers went on strike. Before the new Parliament had time to meet. in- bur troubles on the nationalized railways caused Edcll to dccllft a state of emergency. These disputes soon were set- tlod. but they left their mark on PIERCE'S CASH and CARRY ' GOOD BUYS DELIVERED FREEI fl NOTICE Protestant Orphanage Contributions CANADIAN CLUB OF P. E. I. Members are reminded of our dinner meeting tonight when, . K. R. PATRICK, 0.B.E., D. Eng. Persons present said Eden never batted an eye. He continued talking with his guests and bade them goodbye with traditional grace: Then he called an immedi- fie meeting of senior cabinet min- s I-lritainls econ , balanced on I MONTAGUE CONTINUED Collector Mrs. Leslie MacDonald 32.00: Mrs. Duncan Maclntyre. ti-00 ea: John Maclfenzie. Mrs. Roddie Mackenzie. Mrs. Ifsroid t....T.E.T.'iT" Christmas Exercise DROP IN OR PHONE 5524 THE SUGAR MARKET IS STILL STRONG. THERE WAS AN- term King. Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Leslie . ,1 A very enjoyable concert was In the months of negotiations M.cp,,,,.1d, Ge...-5, p.w.., Frank WI" Eddfess the Club- D0 mt ml” "15 0"t5t9-mini OTRER stzasssn ADVANCE LAST WEEK. srocit UP AT , ; hold on Dec. 20th in Lorne Vsl- among the world's maritime pow- Dewar, paui newu-, Mom, wright, speaker. ""8 Low PRICE ers and with the Egyptians. Eden often worked so hours a day. He still was as faultlessly dressed as ever. but his face showed the strain when he appeared in the House of Commons. lo.v School with - good number T. W. MITPON, Secretary. nl parents and visitors present. The school was attractively decor- aled with the usual Yuletide trim- mings. Mr. Walter Burdett caps- bly acted as chairman. The following is the program: Opening chorus by School. he-citation Welcome, Winston Manon- Iluct. Beryl and Elaine MacDon- aid. Miss Ethel MscQuarrle, Mrs. Stew- art MacLeod. Mrs. John Belle. .50 cents ea: Mrs. Bert Haneveld. Total 814.50 ”Collector: Anna Cllaqrkh I .00: M . Geo ge ic oson. gzglsg 'p':dNFI'9"50II I? 32.00 eaznwllllailn MscLean. Rev. va KY ov. . an ens 1 1. , J. M, F troubles piled higher. From the Mdclmpbel Rev "E Ulmed sntu um? WWII III" 31.25: Mrs. A.F.MacKenzie. P'”Id"" Elwnhw" I'”d "OI 81.00 ea: Mrs. Marion Hume. Mrs. been consulted about the attack p,.e,m, Mom". Mm J,w, cu. "Id I9" It W” V'"I"3- ruthers, Mrs. Fred Webster. Mrs. oppbsn-ION uni mun CIIBIICI FTIICT. Mfl. WJ. FFBSCF. Mr . Harvey Fraser. M home an oppumon Labor .50 Eenta ea: Mrs. William Garrick, FINE GRANULAT (LIMIT 20 LBS. TO ORDER) SUGAR, I0 lbs. .. 99C l SILVER SEAL r MOLASSES, 2 qts. . . . 65c ; YORK ICE BOX JAR PEANUT BUTTER . . . . 45c FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER, 2Ibs. . . . . l.29 CLEARANCE SALE - Our entire stock of Electrical Supplies at great- ly reduced prices. TASTY ,PAK-20 OZ. PEAS, 2tins . . . . . 39c R:-citation. Ralph Lesrd. Dialogue, Fooling Aunt Julia. Song by the Jolly Eight Sewing Club. ii . P is Iitt . 9"” """"' i"Ed"- ”'""”"i . . is are . .- - .mrnicLL's HEINZ Rggmig C.-rifle Le-5.0" ;::.:i5::cv:: oitrlilvelrl-l'l'lLoiI,I;l18tedcl;::tE g;-ndfgggft Sim” M" "' G.E. rrypans-.s21.9..eNow 313.95 C , . 23c ,?;g,';lgfm”goj: ,,?;;P"”, ,, uons, condemn-non Itrenslliened gag;-lug:-"-mm M",,,,,, (3.15. Automatic Toasters--324.95-NOW s21.9s TOMATO SOUP, 2 III15 25C I Iar Dialogue ' George'sllhChrls.tmu E15"; ""f,l,I"i and Itcenny Msclfentle. 221 00gg,N 49m . Prmm. - m we .:d gdrgsuzers mm: M". George Mccmmel Automatic Washer-5 . OW . .. S1 . ROSE uawr HALVES 11.00 ea: Mrs. William Ferguson. Mrs. William MacEacheri1. Mrs. Albert Fraser, Mrs. John Maciieaa Mr. John Poole. .50 cents es: Mrs. Raymond Dew- sr. Mrs- George Lake. Mrs. John Drill. Christmas Roses. by I! girls. Solo. Ralph 'Leard. Duet, Elaine MacDonald and Karen I-Isttoii Reading, Shirley MacDonald. th Shelled WALNUTS, V4 lb. 23: IIA VE YOU TRIED? Proctor Automatic Toasier.s19.9s-Now . 3:16.95 Westinghouse Automatic Irons-421.00-NOW 18.95 307, DISCOUNT ON LIGHTING FIXTURES, dered a cease-lire and late? the evacuation of the forces which had occupied the northern end of the csna. , still be defended his actions, LQIIIDI CIIOEPIIIJ y Conga;-vr Tropical CONSERVE, iar 43: A DELIGIITFUL MIXTURE "EXTRA QICIAL" Recitation. . , - -- Mackenzie, Mrs. James Lewrey, pang-gcnog RTE” , Recitation, Eleanor MacDonald. :';&'..;".::V.ui7'.,,:3 Mrs. Annie Ciow. Mrs. Alex. Msc- TABLE AND PIN UP m Am RAYNOR 5 Acrostic, By 7 pupils. in... the gction which W. .,,., ,,.,, Dougall, Mrs. Grace MacLeod. Ice Cream Cake Roll CREAM COOKIES Recitation by Douglas Feaguson. may g,g.u,.,'- Mrs. Garth Kerr. Mrs. James R 1 fl,” 5c HAPPY VALLEY Christmas Carols. by Jolly Stewart, Mrs. Alfred Sorrey. Mrs. 930! 09-4 mm Sewing Club Girls. Leivell Poole. , -may 3,, :::.:'-.:.'":v W Mr". .. no Special 29c lb 39c Dialogue, ii Tails .1. ' Collector Wilfred Nicholson. 117 KENT ST. - DIAL 3311 81.6: William Menzies. Recitation. Karen Hutton. Bnrdstt. solo, Walter 81.00 on: Romond NI E ' Alas g . 030105 . I;Ow:TNtP g3IcAL . . . .. 2 for 49: QUALITY ' W ETABLES "M '-0'" 0 g(sLR:-'J'IL )5 V55 - Pork chops, lb. . . . . an . WI: is-rssuooass BaianceDuffIe and Storm Jacked. OEANTE."""""'”"'zd"'7k ;nAco;l8"ll:cm , . . . 65: ii ":7... ., osasillto 1-son (assortedslzes). Florida PinkJi'tl"Wlilts "V": I - ' ' . RCK ar Muxoloogumlk) cLs.-.aamaa1-ugon- GRAPEFR mm" 3 . ' 0!-Ml'N93r"0'F igalanee g&nows::it.I.M 31:;-u. sweaters. ' ' P.,9.13, I-IADDOCK FILLETS, lb. . . . 35: r v of, ' Iooasaosuo-sacs-c .5 ..- ,3.i.nce "8 cssxsnvo as-ssg; on Golden Ripe 22 mesa noses 3'0 mm” I ml - 355", IANANAS...................b. C ROAS-HNGPORK It . . . ..49( """"i 5'”"""'”"""” ""'"""”"P”""""”'”""" STOIII-IOIIIS nssmxonimnn . . . ,, onassniosyi-son sorteddses. Y . I osooeos" i I ccrriuroyovenisitsioomrn "” ',:mA' HAMBURG, 2IIss. . . . .". S9: Wmmcwaw 3; .'E.'.'.':. .ScMl0t8..Ih . . - ' 1 ii cll(lClGRADl"A” I x AveragevQI'I't0-7Il. l. '47: