1nRUARY 5, 1:554 WESTERN GUARDIAN PIINOI OOUNTY OFFICE IE5 8 Iussmer Street. Surnmersid Phone Emil new In a'i:oa.Gli: cuow and House Phones: The Guardian may be bscriptlons, Advertising Representatiw GEORGE WOTPON ace: and 8033 bought at any of the following stores in Summerside: sol Ioolilton. Kelly's New-etand. Water Street; Alyre Doueettds "rocery. second Water Street; Vince's Grocery. Summer Street: Gourlies Drugstore, 2i Central Street; Mark Gaudet. 61 Granville Street; Street: Island Motor Transport. 12) Russell Street; Enman's Self- Jerviee Drug Store; Fredls Grocery. Convent Street K. L Waite in Ksnsington. I WET PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-8 House. ..BAY'IIOND GRANT, O.D.. op- -OAIID PARTY. Darnley Hull. tametrlst. will be in his 0'Learv Fdrruary ioth. office each Saturday. For appoint- mentl contact Pate & Co. .u)Vl:I.Y ssorisnent ed Pianos in stock. all reconditioned. such makes as Helntsmsn. Newcombe. Craig. Sherlock-iM:annlng. Stanley. reasonably priced. O. J. Gallant. A r-rowlah. Phone R40-31. -NOW IS THE TIME to buy a new Piano. we have one only spinet site in stock. For quick sale we are offering it at a bargain price. C. J. Gallant. I-Iowlan. Phone R40-31. -IF YOU ARE THINKING about a good reconditioned piano. see us now. Good assortment to pick from. C. J. Gallant. Howlan. Phone R40-31. --COME TO the card party in the Rebekah I-Lall. Allberton. on Tuesday evening. Feb. 9th at 8 o'- clock. Under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Western Hos- pital. -KENSINGTON United Church. Youth Sunday. February 7th: Sun- day School 10 o'clock: morning uorslhip 11 o'clock; evening wor- ship 7:30-special youth service- i)oys' and girls choir. Summer-field 2'30 pm. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. BA. B.D.. Minister. -CONDITION IMPROVING - The many friends of Mr. Joseph wood. who has been a patient. in 'he Prince County Hospital for some time. will be pleased to learn that his condition is now much im- proved and it is expected that he will be released from hospital in a few days. x -S. -ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Callbeck, Summer- side, announce the engagement of cheir.da.ughter. Dorothy Russell, to Lloyd Edwin, son of Mrs. Wilfred Inman. Svummersidc and the late llr. Inman. North Tryon. The mar- riage will take place Saturday. March 6th. Summerside. --C II URC H OF ENGLAND Church Services for the New Lon- don Parish on February 7th. the 5th Sunday after the limiiphany. Rector, Rev! W. Eric Ingraham. St. Mark's. Kenslngton. Sunday school and Bible clam lo a. m. I-loly Com- munion ll a. in. Si. 'fihormas'. French River. Evening Prayer 2.30 p. in. St. Stephen's. Burlington. F-'l'f'n1n8 Prayer 7.30 p. m. Every- body welcome. -LAST R.I'IES- The funeral of the late Edgar Clark was held Thursday afternoon with service at the United Baptist Church. conducted by Rev. William Herpes. R-Elsted by Rev. James Wilson who also jointly conducted the services at the grove. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers were: Dr. J. C. simp- mn. Dr. John MacNi-ill. Dr. Archit- Mclvfurdo. A. W. Macnowell. Char- lHI Taylor, C. 13. Morris. Active Dllllbeserl were: J. F. Arnett. Lhahelliewmd Dr. I-lkT. cor. ' - - Y. E . S Hlbtarx. M” 0333;. -Dounna FUNERAL - A double funeral took place yesterday m0l'll-inc It Eirmoni Bay church "hm Reillllun Mass was celebrated by Rev. ohsiries Gallant for the We Phillip J. cuuiimt of St. Gil- berts and the late James B. Gal- lant of Urbainville. The pail bear- fl! for tile late Mr. Philiibert Gal- !-lll were Messrs. Antony Gallant. Phiiibort B. Gnillant. Earl Gaudet and Antoine Arsenault. Those for W9 late James B. Gallant were Meam. Michael I.ecliiir.' Eddi: PCKTY. Manuel Arsenault. Eknmct in Areenault. Cornelius Gallant mu Antony .7. aiiiimr. The final ” the grave were performed hv Rev. Nsuire Poirier. Interment PM hi the church cemetery. - 55TH WEDDING ANNIVER-I "IE7 T A highly esteemed and :51-loved Kensington couple were "Mllred on their both wedding ""'”''""l'! on Feb. I. when mem-. b9l'5 Of the Presbyterian Church Choir and Session gathered at. 'he Manse to tender Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hilts a surprise party. 77” hllhlight of the happy social "ml!!! VIII a presentation when the celebrants were suitably pd- ill'9-ssed by their host. the Rev. E. H. Bean. A Kenwood blanket was Weoehfed by Mr. Roy MacArthur Oh behalf of the Session, and an electric kettle by Mrs. Fred lem- Dlo on behalf of the choir. A wed- iiinir cake beautifully decorated in cold and silver was presented by Mrs. Horace Psynter. A silver butter dish, presented by Mrs. Elmer Bernard was a gift of the W.M.s. LiIdiel' Aid of which orsanim on Mrs. Hilts is s valu- Ed member. Mr. Hilts has for min! years given freely of his lime and talents in the choir and II A member of the Session.-Bur. I'D E IINTI V, i-A x13” 1 ORANGE nexus UNITED CHURCHES. . 7th. Oape Traverse 11 s. in. Crapnud 8 p. m. Tryon 1.30 p. m. Rov. Lloyd Archer. --TBYON -TRUCKING BOGS from Kili- kora. Middleton. Newton. Bede- que. Carleton. Fernwood, and Tryon. every Tuesday for Canada Packers. Telephone Borden 55-12. Maurice Larsen. -SEND HER a valentine that lasts. Get a heart-shaped watch. ring. locket. or bracelet from M09-Se Jewellem. summehside and O'Leary. -AFTERNOON TEA in St. Marks Rectory. Kensington, Wed- Alberton And - Vicinity - Mr. Keir Fraser. Alberwu south. is a patient in the Veterans Wing? of the Prince Edward Island Hos-3 pital. Charlottetown. llugena Callaghan, Alberton. has joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and leaves Feb. 10 for No. 2 Manning Depot at Bt. John's. P. 0.1-IelsssonofM.r.andMrs. Joseph Callaghan, Albcrton. The February meeting of the Alberton United Church Guild met at the home of Mrs. Wesley Hardy with fifteen members pre- sent. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Tommy Phillips, vice- prosident. Mrs. Roy Leard led the devotional period followed by the Lord's Prayer. Plans were made for the supper to be served the Men's Club. The friendship secre- tary. Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, reported that five get well cards were sent out. The visiting commitioe re- ported 29 home calls and seven hospital calls. Committees for March: devotions, . Mrs. Orville Phillipa: program, Mrs. Arthur Wilkie and Mrs. Walter Wells; lunch. Miss Beth Clarke and Mrs. Frank Weeks; hostess, .Mrs. Roy Leard. All members are on the visiting committee. The program was conducted by Miss Helen Hardy and Miss Beth Clarke. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess Mrs. Hardy assisted by Mrs. Walter Wells and Mrs. Al- bert Clarke. nesday. February 10th. 3 to 5. Sponsored by the Guild. Personals -Mrs. Robert Graham. Rose Valley. is spending a few days at her former home in Kensington. --Bur. -Mr. Goulding Reeves, Summer- gliinary or hard times. THE ltUAKIJlBlV. S'side High Note: By Diane M.soQnarrIs (By Diane Macquarriei Last week school activities were lurgely thwarted by the westher.I At least academic wheels came to- a stop for Thursday afternoon and all Friday. "Teen Topics" did. however. go on the air and a hockey match was held between gr'ade 9 A and B. Mr. Murphy's grade DA won. Bowling was held last week be- fore the storm and the scores were as follows, for February 2!: High single and high three for girls was Patsy Preston's HI and 523. John Whalen led boys with 292 and 668. MscLesnls Ser- vice Station had the highest to- tal with 2762. This week was special. for it was Co-Ed Week when girls play gallants and pay for dates, help boys with coats, books. etc. However. the girls seemed ra- ther shy for they didn't observe all the rules as posted on the bulletin board despite the impend- ing 50 cent fine. Thursday after- noon. the girls were assembled to be given a pep talk on the mat- ter. As observed at the Sadie Hawkins dance earlier this year. they showed themselves good sports at girls' tag and this bod- ed well at least for co-ed dance Friday. Feb. 5. At this dance. girls wore red socks. boys white. as a reminder of Valentine's Day coming up.. School colors were requested for wear and dress was optional-on This Wednesday. Dorothy Small- man led girl bowlers with 199 and Elizabeth Nicholson had high l"'gnish And Vicinity -Mrs. Delia Perry arrived by three of 454. Stan Gay led boys ,ln both instances with R3 and i598. Family Bakery had high to- lisi of 2584. Once more. classes at Summer- side, is spending a few days with plane from Boston. Mass.. on side High are originating ldeasi his daughter. Mrs. Elmer Caseley,r-lebruary 2 to be with her father, for their respective exhibits for 3-1. anii Mr. Bur. Caseley. Kensington. -Mrs. David Caseiey. Kenslng- ton. is spending a few ilays with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Greenan. Kin- kora.-Bur. -Mr. Donald Caseley of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Kenslngton. is spending part of his vacation at Kinkora. the guest of his sis- ter. Mrs. Vernon Greenaii and Mr. Greennn.-Bur. -Mrs. Donald Sears is conval- escing at her home in Summerside following a recent operation in Prince County Hospital. 5. -Miss Evelyn MacRae. French River. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Picketts and Mr. Pick- etts. Kelvin Grove.-Bur. -Mrs. David Sherren. Dart- mouth, N.S.. is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomp- son. Kensington. during the ab- sence of her husband who has recently been transferred to Camp Borden.-Bur. -Mrs. Dewld Caseley returned to her home in Kensington on Feb. 2. after spending the past week with her daughter. Mrs. Ivan Pickerlnrz and Mr. Pickering. Clin- ton.-Bur. -His many friends regret the recent illness of Mr. Preston Campbell. at his home at Irish- iown, and wish him a rapid re- covery.-Bur. -Mi's. E. Profitt. Burlington. is spending a few 'days with her daughter. Mrs. ighton F I and Mr. Stewar, Norboro, -Miss Margaret Macbougall. Regional W.M.S. secretary. spent the last week of January in Ken- sington. where she met with and addressed the various organiza- tions of the Presbytorian Church. Miss MscDougal1 was the house guest of the Rev. and Mrs. E. Ki Bean. and was a dinner guest be- fore leaving. of an old friend. Mrs. Lloyd Miilar and Mr. Miilar.-Bur. Four seventh-llay Adventists convicted By court Martial ANCHORAGE. Alaska. (GP) ..A court martial Thursday convicted four seventh-Day Adventist sold- iers, who refused to take part in a practice alert on a Saturday, their sabbath. of wilful disobed- ience of orders. tenced to six months' hard labor. The four originally were charged with mutiny. an offence carrying a possible death penalty, but the charge was reduced after investi- gation showed there was no con- verted effort to resist authority. officers said. The men are all members of the Alaska mission of the Seventh-Day Adventist church. They were arrested Jan. 30 sftcr they told their superiors they could not. because of their religi- ous beliefs. participate in a prac- tice alert at Fort Richardson. The soldiers testified at the 4- 1-: hour trial that the Army usual- Lv gave them Saturdays off to ob- serve their sabbath, and they nor- mally had regular duties on sun- day. all he They were sen- . Mr. Peter M. Chalsson. who is iill at his home in Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Burke have returned to their home in Tignish from Summerslde where Education Week. the second weeki in March. The home economics, class is staging its annual fashion show of clothes made in that de-i i partment. with the makers als as models. It promises to be sensation with lots of pretty eve-i 0 I s Assn-e'-us -.-us UVVIV Conway and Vicinity -Miss Leona Plorde was in Sum- 'de on January as on busi- ness. Mr. Ernest I-laniy, Freeland was in Bumrmerside on January as on. business. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were in sununerside on business recently. Mr. Wyman Millignn. Akbcrton. went a few days with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Milli- gan. Murray Road. recently, 'me many friends of Mrs. Ar- trhaur Adams, will regret to learn she is confined to her home with the "flu" and all join in wishing her a. speedy recovery. Mr. Stewart Milligsn has re- turned to his home amter spending a couple of days in Ohariiottetown on business. Mr. Harold Henderson who is employed with M. 1". Schurman. Building Contractors. Bummerside. arrived home from Greenrwood N. 8.. and spent a few days with his wife and family and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson, Freeland. Miss Erma Paugh. Summer-side Spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. The many friends of Mrs. Henry Bryan. Foxley River, will be sorry to learn she has been sick and wish her is speedy recovery to good health. Mr. H-i-nie Mumhy. side, was visiting his parents. Mrg and Mrs. J. Murphy on January Summer- friends of Mrs. Ar- ihur Swviith. Sr.. will regret to learn of her sudden severe illness and glad to know she is well again. The many Mr. John D. Palmer was visit- they have spent the past .severai'ning gowns. new styles and or- mg ms am”. Mrs, Hem... grvan weeks with their son-in-law and Jaughter. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cameron. . The weekly card party sponsor- ed by the Tignish Catholic Wo- men's League was held at the home of Mrs. Milton Keough. on ,January 25 with a good attend- Iance .Six tables of auction forty- ifives were in play. The highest points for the eveningwere scored ,by Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald who also won the prize for the keenly con- tested freeze-out. The consolation prizes went to Miss Lucy Arsenaulti and Mrs. Michael McPhee. Dainty irefreshmenta were served by the hostess. i Mrs. James McQuillan. Wellesley. Mass.. Mrs. Pius Byrne. Water- town. Mass. and Mr. Ieo Mccue. Dorchester. Mass.. returned to their respective homes after spending a few days in Tlgnlsh and Alber- ton. The Mccue family were called here owing to the sickness and death of their father. Mr. John Mccue. Nail Pond. l The second in the series of card. parties which are being held in the basement "y room of the Dalton School was held January 27. seventeen tables of auction forty-fives and two of forty-fives were in play. Mr. Eugene Perry donated the auction forty-fives prize which was won by Mrs. Max- well Mclnnls. The prise for forty- fives was won by Mr. Francis: Arsensult. The prcttily t.' dv cake which was made and don- ated by Mrs. Andre Psturel was sold by Italian auction and won by Mr. Eugene Richard. The pro- ceeds of the evenings entertain- 'ment were in aid of the Parish funds. 4 An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred, lFitagei-aid on January 30, .when in card party was held in aid of the Tignish Home and school As- sociation. The auction forty-fives frist prlre was won by Mr. Fred IFitzgerald and Mrs. Alyrc Bern-y card was the winner of the second: i iprize. The consolation prise went Mr. James F. Gallant. A dressed chicken donated by Mr. Camille Chsiuon was won by Mr. Alfred I-Iandrahan. After the card game a social hour was enjoyed with piano selections rendered by the host Mr. i Fred Fituerald. Dainty refresh- ,ments were served by the hostess. l'1'he evening was a grand success both socially and financially. l Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mcxlnnon and l family. Tlgnish. were recent visi- tors to Charlottetown. The Messrs. Gerard Bernard and Eutrope Ohaisson. Nail Pond. and Omar Bernard. Skinner's Pond. motored to Nova scotis on Febru- ary I. where they plan to rennin for the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Doucette. Montreal. Que.. are visiting Mr. Douoette's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doucstte. Harper Road. M... community wide sympathy is being extended to the relatives of the late Mr. Edward Ellsworth. whose death occurred in a Mass- aohuaette'e Hospital on uary 30. after a lengthy illness. Mr. Ille- worth left his home in Water- ford. P. I. I. about 25 years ago to take up residence in the U. B. A. He leaves to mourn his oessing his widow. the former Margaret Doyle of Norway. .P. l. 1.: also three so who were present at his beds 0 before his passing. He also leaves to mourn. his mother. Mrs. Edward Ellsworth. Waterford. our brothers and two sisters. luv. Richard Ellsworth. at. Dunsisnls University. Charlottetown: rm-ry ofiostoslz hsnols of Hartford. Conn: Jordan. Louis and Claude of Waterford: Kath!-an Mrs. Olen TEA ' - Bennett) 'v'G'llIont, N. H. iglnal ideas to typify the choice of the modern teen-age girl. i At 2 o'clock Friday. Feb. 5. the lbonspiel with Charlottetown cur- lers began. Two teams from both Charlottetown and Summerside, hrvve been chosen and the boys winning in the games Friday and; Saturday will be the team going to Hamilton. Ontario to meet other Canadian champir-nc. We wish our two teams the best of luck for this important curling event.-S. Alma-And Vicinity -The many friends of Mr. Wil- liam Mountain of Alma. are sorry to hear he is confined to his bed with pneumoiiiii. All are hoping for his speedy recovery. Mr. Fred Horne. Mom.-ton. has "eturned to his home after attend- 'ng the funeml of his sister the late Mrs. Donald Gordon. Alma. Mrs. Alton Gordon and daugh- ter. Eleanor. Alma. have been vis- iting Mr-s. Gordon's bmther-in- law and sister. Mr. and lvllrs. Glen Matthews. Monti-ose. Mia Norma. Locke. teacher at Viontroae. spent a week-end re- cently Visiting Mia Marion Bar- bour. Alma, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Raynor, . f are "' g a few days visiting Mrs. Rc.ynor's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon. The many friends of Mrs. James Gordon, Alma. are glad to know she is feeling much better after belnizonitiesioklistforafew dlyl. The many friends of Mr. James Dunbar are glad to know that he is able to be up around again af- ter a recent heart attack. The Iympfhy of this commu-nii.y is extended to the husband and family also brothers of the late Mrs. David I... Gordon whose death took place at her home after .-i lengthy iiiinem on Jan. so. -1) Vole Money for Airport Sjieiy OTTAWA. (OP)- The govern- ment to spend a1.ooo.ooo during the coming year to make safer Osnadeb main terminal air- 'f'he proposed esipenditure. con- tained in Finance Juilnistor Ab- bott's IBM-65 estimates ioihled to- day in.-the commons. follows a nunller of serious crashes at Can- adian and United Stain airports. The accidents were caused by has- Irdi to flying in the vicinity of the forminaia The money would be med to purchase land in the area around main airports to prevent the erection of hsaarda. Japan" Buys Several cargoes of Wheat WINNIPIO. (OP) -'ri-ails re- port; on the Winnipeg grain ex- chsnso Pride! indiclted Japan had Dllfohued "several" cargoes of Canadian wheat. believed in con- nection with sn offer Thursday by the Canadian wheat board. The board announced it had made eight canoes - about 2.- 000.000 bushels -- of wheat avail- able for offering to Japan Bevan of the cargoes involved. grades I to 4 Northern at the ore-, veiling International Wheat Agree- st 01.01 5-8 for No. I Northern. The other cargo was No. 5 wheat to be sold at the clue two-or open ..a.lnarkotl'ieo-eftllt. i Ll-loxlevy River. on January 31. Mrs Eldon Grieg has returned tr. her home in Ponlar Grove sfteri spending bwo weeks with her mot- her. Mrs. Nelson Palmer and her. sister. Mrs. Elzie Smith, Boston. Mass. , Mrs llnrrv Macl(ay. Freeland.- was in SliYI'iTI'iPTSid('. on business i recently. ' Mr. Eddie Morrison. was in Sum- merside. Janu-rv .10 rm business. Mr Wallace .1. Palmer. Sum- rriervidr-. was visiting at the borne. of Mr. and Mrs. Cull Hardy. Fran-i land. on January 31. liiope To Gel Iranian Oil Flowing Again By Edwin Shanks LONDON. (AP)- on experts here optimistically hope to get Iranian oil flowing again to world markets by mid-year under an in- temationai cornbine. Representatives of eight of the worlds major oil companies are conferring regularly behind closed doors on the complicated details y to set up such an ar- A ngement. Sources close to the discussions regard it as a practical. commer- cial alpproach toward settling the Anglo-Iranian nationalization dis- pute which has paralyzed Iran's rich oil fields and installations. In Tehran. meanwhile. a mecial oil committee studying the prob- lem from the Iranian viewpoint is reported urging Premier Fazollsh Zahedi to put the operation of the industry back into foreign hands as soon as pomibls. On the political side. the British and Iranian gvvcs uments are un- derstood to be in contact on pro- cedural matters preparatory to ent- ering formal negotiations. Accepi Blood Type Evidence As Adultery Proof WINDSOR, Ont, (CP) - Blood accepted as obtoiniiuanorder fair n--' tonance of e. child which me claimed was her husband's. Pathological testinsohg showed the child had R21-I positive blood and both parents showed the RH factor negative. The woman, who was not named. was living separated from her hus- band under an agreement which did INC DFOVMG for mu CCIIJIOO. She claimed there had been oc- casional meeti.ngs,with her hus- band. The man denied the child was his and demanded a blood feet. Magistrate J. Arthur I-lanrayan. judge of the family court. said it was the first time evidence of this type was accepted hi a Windsor court. He ruled adultery had been established. Urge Gov'i To Cut lilies O'I'I”AWA. ment was um N-av, filet as ed in cut taxes Pri- The Canadian Chamber of Com- . . in a 10-page ln'ief..took ia- nsn use he me:-aura 11 to!" - The go1ver'n- i it proposed the big-i through meat price. which Thursday stood gent spending in peacetime his- l efficiency. Albany and Vicinity Oileary And Vicinity Miss Ma.i'ga.ret woodbridge. 0'- Leary. is a patient in the Western -The many friends of Mrs. Ed- 3.1 nu H . ward Shsrkey of North ryon, will in hi!” f;:?gd:rEL"els be sorry to learn of her illness one at me gm: m the hack” and hope to see her up again in the near future. Mr. M. Larsen was a recent motorist to Charlottetown with I load of live hogs. Friends of Mrs. Eldon Large of Albany. will be glad to know thatj her condition is somewhat improv- ed after being is patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital for some time. Mr. Howard Muirhead and son William, Jr.. of St. Catherlnes, were recent visitors to North Try- on for a few days during the seri- ous illness of his mother. Mrs. William Muirhead of North Tryon.l i Mr. Walter H. Bell of Tryon. has been reporting some good catches of smelts during the past week. Most of the fishermen took up their gear on account of the poor catches and low prices of smelts on the Boston and New York markets. But a price boost. has started them after the smelts again. y There wasn't any mail delivery in this section for the past couple of days. Our capable mall driver who always tries to deliver if possible could not make the route and was forced to cancel the usuall delivery on Jan. 28 and 29. ML. Wyman Wsddell is the driver of this Albany and Tryon route and has some 20 miles to cover. The people of this section were glad to know that Mrs. Parker Delaney of North Tryon. returned to her home in A much improved tcondition after being a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital, Charlottetown. where she had been for si surgical operation. Mr. Arthur T. Dawson and Mr. Max Lefurgey of North Tryon. at- tended ihe funeral of the late; Mr. William McQuarrie of Hump-i ton, who passed away at the age of 92. The many friends of Mr. Char- les Roberts. manager of the Shur- Gain plant in North Tryon. will be sorry to learn of his illness and wish him a speedy recovery. l Mr. Garth Woods of Summer- side, was recently confined to his. home here in North Tryon with an attack of influenza. He re- turned in his work at the M. F. Schurman plant in Suinmerside. Mrs. Jean Samuels of North Try- on. has taken up residence at the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dawsoni of Augustine Cove. after the death of her mother. Mrs. William Muir-; head, who passed away last week. The old Muirhead homestead has been closed up and is now vacant. Mr. was a recent business visitor Tryon and North Tryon. John Boulter of Victoria. to -A. Commissioners For Murray Harbor Mun-sly Harbour villagers elect- ed Men-s. R. P. Brooks. John Glover and E. A. Keeping as Oom- missioners to conduct the businm of the village for the next year, at a well attended meeting called for the purpose on 'mecda:y evening, Feb. 8. Mr. E. A. Koming is chairman of this Board. Considerable took place regarding a number of sub- jects dealing with iuirpmvementsin the village area. Progress was made towards l street lighting objectives and a progressions of the laying of aids-walks. A village by- law was posed prohibiting the dumping of refuse ,of any kind within the village.-Mrs. Payne Mac-' Leod is village clerk. Press-room Fire At il.Y. Daily News NEW YORK. (AP)-A press-room fire Friday choked the 30-storey New York Daily News building with blinding smoke. and tampo- rarily trapped about so gasping. shouting workers on the third floor. ieam and it is regretted that she will be out of it this year. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDon- ald and son Munsey. who have been visiting in Ottavm, have re- turned to 0'Lear.v. Mr. Joseph Maclsaac of Sourii-. is the teacher in SlDTLn3fli'ii'i Westi School and the work is pi'o;:i'ess- mg favorably under his manage- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Ellis and Iainily of Nova Scotia are visiting with relatives in O'i..eai'y for a time. and are receiving a hearty welcome at their former home. The many friends of Mrs. Dor- cas Gay are sorry to hear that she had to enter the Turner Hospital in O'Leary for special treaimeni,: and hope that she will soon be able to return to her home again. Mr. and Mrs. James Macbougali who have been residing in Halifax. for the past 10 years or so. have returned to their borne inOLeary.i Mrs. MacDougall who has been on the sick list for some time has improved in health and all are wishing her a complete recovery. Miss Marcia Fate and her sister Norma of 0'Leary. attended the Burns Concert in the Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown. Mrs, Ralph Game of Springfield West is spending a few days at the home of her brother-in-law and sisier. Mr. and Mrs. James Livingstone in Glenwood. The friends of Mrs. Staniiord Lockhart are sorry to hear that she is a patiienit in the Western Homitai in Alberton. and all hope to see her home again soon Mr. and Mrs Fred M.acLeod spent a recent. Sunday visiting with their daughters, Mrs. Seaman Bell and Mrs. Blair Ballum. and their families i.n Burnmervlde. The Msrooin sisters of O'Lee.ry played the Elmsdale Girls in the Alberton rink on Monday night. This is s. hard year for the team here as some of their experienced playens are on the sick list. Mrs. Lloyd Dalton of Coleman was a visitor to the home of her mother. Mrs. Ada Chisholm, and brother. Kenneth. kl West Devon recently. ms. Waldo Phillipa. O'Lee.r-y. was a visitor to Bummer-side re- cently. The O'1.ce.ry Wommfs Institute met in the school for their Febru- ary meeting recently. Twenty- three members answered the roll coil and one visitor was welcomed. The amount of :5 was votod to the TB. League. Reports were given from the committees. Air ions were aired for in the eohooi anditwudecidedto got mine. Roiloellformarch wvillbs an- swered with Irish joke, and the progirun will be each member give their favorite supper dlnh. Lunch committee. for that meet- ing are as follows: Mrs. Riabh Adams. Mrs. Burton Boatos. Mrs. Melvin Baglole, and Mn. L. O. Dewar. A film on the ''Founding of Iinetitutee" was enooryed by all; C. Proximity Fuse Briiish Invention. Tribunalinds IDNDON, (AiP)-A royal tribu- nal has decided that the proxim- ity fuse. which helped win the Second World War. was a British. not an American, irwerition. This cosnrriisaion on awards to lrwentore ” .gly ruled Thurs- day night that il5,000 be paid to seven British scientists claiming joint credit for the idea. The fuse is a radio device which a bomb or shell as soon as it gets within effective distance of its target. making a direct hit y. Most of the evidence on behalf of the British investors was heard in secret because the fuse is still They got out by serial ladders run up to windows from fire trucks. The hour-long fire biliowed upi in a third-floor press room of the skyscraper building, which houses! the biggest-circulation newspaper in the United sum. Back On Job The blaze was brought under control by 4 p.m.. and editorial workers were back at their type- writers a half-hour later. First editions of its normal sat- urday press run of 2.000.000 copies were printed in the newspaper's Brooklyn plant. They hit. the streets in Manhattan about a half- hour later than usual. l personal and corporation tax rsitos. High taxation blunted ince-ntlve. the Chamber said in an appeal It! reductions to strengthen Can- ada in deaidng with increasing trade comipet iiun. The Chamber's delegation. held- ed by R.M. Fowler of Montretl. chairman of the executive coun- cil. met with Finance Minister Abbott and Revenue Minister Mc- Germ. The Chamber urged the govern- ment not only to reduce income . taxes. but to eliminate excise toils ion certain consumer goods and appoint a royal commission to find ways of cutting government. costs increased departmental he University of Oopenhuen. Denmark. one of the oidut in Eir- tn IMO. M being improved. l-LB. Cobden-Tumor. s ti4-.venr- old engineer who was niie of they and i G. M. Tomlin. an electronic: ex-l claimants. testified that he , began experimenting with a proximity fuse "and the secret was transmitted to America, where the fuse was developed enormously." To Spend Almosi il0. Million Al iilanso This Year OTTAWA. (CPI-The federal government. plans to spend 89.670.- 000 in the next fiscal year on the Canoo causeway linking Cape Bre- ton island with the Nova Bcotia mainland. Msin estimates tabled Friday in the Commons by Pinonce Minister Abbott give 1964-65 federal share of the gov- emmenrs joint project with the Nova Seotia government. The mile- long eeuseway is to span the strait of Csnso. si. a total cost of s- this figure as the orea;....-..aibane and O O O Vicinity Mr. John Ewljk, Freetown. spent lthe vleek-end of January 31. visit- .iiig. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ewijk. Breadalbane. Mrs hairy Bf'i'lial'Ll, nut: 41 vim- tor lo charioticxoiin on February 1. Friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Donnie iziarlowe is able to be out again after his recent illness. r , .-..,. . Master Wayne Ripley. son oi Mr. .and Mrs. Gordon Rip.ey. is ill with ;the mumps. All wish him a speedy irecovery. Miss lVIiiii';P Stuart was a vl.lloi' to Charlottetown on February 1. Ml's. John J. Maliimd, Mn. Angus Gillie and Mrs. l-ledley Woodsirie. Breadalbane. were among those who attended the Prince l:.'duai'd Island Pic.-;uy'.ei-ial uhich convened ill Char-ioiietnun on January 26. Mrs. E(ilA”dl'd HCiiiil'. Charlotte- tiiuii. was Lzie girl.-L oi fviri-2 l-lugi F. Macliay, iiilrmg lhi: week-enc 01 January 30. Mrs. Miliagv MacLenri, and her daughter Gail vicre visiiois IO Char- lotteioun on January 80. Mrs, D. J. Maclrinis. who has been a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital since January ll. returned to her home in Rose Val- ley on February 1. Mr. and Mrs.-Elton Somfirs made I. business trip to Charlottetown on January 26. Mr. Walter Lord and Mr. Earle Todd were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Todd. on January 25. Mrs. Reggie Robertson and her daughter Barbara returned Febru- ary ll. from several days visit with Mr. Reggie Robertson .of the Can- adian Army. who is presently locat- ed in Kentville, Nova Scotia. Miss Lulu champion mule I business trip to Charlottetown. on February I. The children and some of he adults from this vicinity are avail- ing themselves of an opportun-1W In gtudy music during the long. winter evenings. They are, fortun- ate in having as music teacher. Mrs. Hugh F. MacKa.V- V110 ll living in Bresdalbane village. At time of writing luadalbene has just emerged from s. heav! blanket of snow. The new old" mm the main hlehwsv had clun- ed the road as far as the villln. on February 1. The ladies df this vicinity are engaged in one of their favorite winter pastimes - the hooking of mu. It is expected that man! beautiful runs will result from this di ark. rsscinetins ban w -i .. Reject Plea For Maior Increase In Tourist Grani ' UITAWA. (OP)--Thb I''3 plan by In rqjeoteds. represents an increase at 332957 over 1953 but most of this will be eaten up by additional up- tin eicpensee. BT21-.sgtou.rlst conference 111894 the government at a recent meetdlnl m otmwg to spend more mom? mi-actins mull” P0 Wm”; However. N0l't-lWm 5551" bu W Lesage told the delegates 0 nigh defence expenditures would prevent any mail” mc"”e 3” tourist promotion. . (OLD Check Them Fast for 35c SOLD EVERYWHERE i CRAPAIID RINK TONIGHT Charlottetown Rlirlgcf vs. All Stan At 8 o'clock sharp Skate after Carnival next Thursday night. : - TONIGHT Cape Traverse Rovers round 326000.000. V!- In the current fiscal year the federal government appropriated Parkdale Bombers ss.1oo.ooo. of which it. estimai.-s so.m.ooo sotusiiy will be Event. by League gull!!! ' l 1. aid of th fl I "uh 3 e nanca skhw uwf work as the causeway was iumii in the mi of mu.