T1" 1. '33! Mail; .v. . Presideni Outlines Protective Program (OP) - I-'Hcsi- oi.heI- peoples." In a special mes- sage to Cnngrem next Mondii) he will renew his will for a l5-per- lio OUIE Saturday. January 8.g195I5 WASBIENOTON. dent Eisenhower today called on the United States and other free nations protect themselves from cent cut in American tariffs over I "nuclear holocaust” by maintain- a three-year period - I proposal mg the military power to convince shelved by the Republican - rim Communism of the hmlrby of sg- 83rd Congress. g-regon, FOFPIRH Hid-Wliholll any spe- He outliiied in his annual State ciflc mention of plans to trail for of the Union message to Cnn- ecoiininic aid to In-9 nations of gran the five fund-inieutala of a Asia in help i.i"lWlll'L the threat of vast program of United states m-il- Communist aggression. Eisenhower may snrength, said ”there II II growing will to These were: .improve the living standards of all I. Ahlilf) ”iiisi-.iiitly to strike ms-n" Such aid. he said. "pruni- pack with dcstriiriire powei in i1e- zsea us allies who ate stroiig and Iponse in an niiirk” SPii-li'ilillll. . . . . " 1 Ainlciziiiro oi 'llll(ill6 lPii-llll'F In one weapon oi nnc kind of l.lRr- S'rR()N(iI-ZR TIIAN EVIZR III!" I Balanrecl and lleaihlc milii-iiji Eisenhower. aui'vci'iug planning 9mphE1Sl'.5'lR air pmier srciie, said the siren izaiions are iicnpniis, rf1llllIlPlli.li dcfcncngcolleciivi-ii sirniiizcr lilllll at am 'a elm” r I-niircimaiinii of tune in rm-eiii gxcarsl strength i.li:n;:h rcdeplmiiicni nil Hui hp w.ii'iied of the ".-libcrim: :erfain 'r-:'cr-is” lprnblcnis" which reiiiaiiiiiid as .i 4 Improveiiivnt and 0-xpaiisirin result. of the policies and strength of Unifecl Stair: supplies of mi- of the Smici-Cnniiuiiihst bloc the world riear we-ipnns for land. naval and "If Coniniunist rlliPl'S under- air f(i'iF'S I.-faiiri that Ainci'iciis IOSIIIHLSP lo. 5 EII'.ilP!'.li ;i:.d zugcnziiit in ;lE1ElP.Kxlflll iiill be Slllil .iiicl de- provide a piotzisani lllai. could he iis.i'e--iiiai nc-xer shall no hiri carried forward from year in peace at the expense of hniinr nr ii-ar mtzf the throat of llE2l'P.xSl0ll iaiih lilFi will be l)l)lA1""i'.liil dr- hris d sappca ad" .ts-rrcd from luiinchiii; a '1ilili'cll'V l'Pllilll'P ciiuulfing lilPlF min peo- plcs .iiicl lllilll rillicrs iii (il5.i3if'l' ASK 'YHRI7.F )lI..ISi'RI-IS i "lite iiiililli:'y ihrcai is but one To "ldlllidlll ”'I-I kmd M limm iiiciiare in nur frccdniii and sc- -'”'”niih -5" i'”'”P05Fd ””'” i””'3ci:riii' We must not oiili dcier lative measures for the present MY;-gsglon: we must 314.-,0 (mg. SP-M?i0fl Oi C-'mRI'&S-F-1 iriiic the effort of Coiiiniiiiiists lo 1 F"-PI!-Slfl” M "W il'l”'l'”m"zain ihcir goals by mii.)YF'l'Sl0ll To ("lY15('l'li3fI0h BlSlI'm Which PXDIWF tins cud lrcc iiaiions mus! inani- ml -1'-W-P 30- 1955 lain and l'i”ZilIOl'('P lilPll' mliesiuii. 3 6703'-OT i”-ii'"IF”"Il”5 "W Li” tlicir lillPl'lllli serii iii tlicir l)ililil- vnli.iniccr Dl'0l0s5lDilHl S(1ii'ilPl'. 3 A program to rebuild airs-nrzther. the (”.Vlil8l'l componenisl m,,9nh0w,,,-I, add,-pg; of th: armed lrirces. dm In the domestic field. Eisciiliow-i”-51 of Cong,-(.55 gm", me Rppiib. er outlined pI'0g!'dIIlS for an effi- iicans. rient luizhwavs 33-steni and public works activities costing 312.000.- ooo and pin, forward proposals for new housing. improved health ser- vices and an increase in the mini- jral and economic vitnliix, and tlirir 3”” faith in freedom" CRIN? I Funeral of Miss Mamie Dawson you”? wage "Om 75 to 90 Gems an The funeral of the late Mantle ' Dausoii was held from the 'FI'.i()Il 1”” 131”; rF1'i'”pNdu1”'' ”” ”1li'”' United church on Dec. llih sei- naw 1” 5 D5 m le "Mme m" vice was conducted by the pastor. mlgmmm mw5' Rev. Mr Archie. the choir, under . the direction of Dr. Peter Mac- N0 TAX (111 Donald. sang "Unto the Hills”. ”Sui2r-i Eve and Hie". and "The Eisenhnicr hr-id mil no ill'lIW for tax ring: this lFdr and reneavedi that he wants pcxstpniiement of ex- cise and corporation tax rediictions Lord is Mr Shepherd” and Ralph Harvex. nPphe'ws of the deceased. Keith Myers, Allison .h d i d I A i i. Th t i1oat:.lK:-ibiiui.” veariiv MW-end and Edwin l""K"Wl- and both Democratic and Re.pilbl- hu3b"m'15 f” 11" ”i9"'5- lmd Shel" don Dixon A very close friend. Left to mourn her loss are one brother, Roy in Tryon. three sis- ters. iEdnai Mrs. B. C. Webster. icorai Mrs Harry Leard. both of Charloitetowvi and ihoulsei Mrs. Gordon "a"vci. Cape Traverse. lican leaders have predicted Con- gress will vote a postponement. The president said he is hopeful tiie reductions can be made next year. Elisenhmvor called for Imion bi bhme fields: Foreign trade---A cr:idi.al reduc- tion of "cert.-(iin tariff obstncleil to trade." by the United States as well no other nations. in "assure broad benefits to our own and Rim-95---Believe R orNo,tli u..i-.-I'll VOLCANO The base of Mount Etna, vol- canic zone in Sicily, spreads over 450 square miles. . U . 83 g ..n . .- .- N F a. tug. - ii . .- i --. . G” at- L It , Fawwgagmuan i ,, SUCH!-AND 3 uici-i wmrea-so ITS muses- rzoaos mo even ITS i-'iei.ns ILL RE3TONM.& I II DRCENTIIRY mo A my my rut X. was izuteo av 2tE,Hi:EiORS 9"""C1naeNcv A KING no 23 PRE5iDgN1'5 A young "LL YETNIJZMGESMET-POEYIAENT oiisaansaiiuzsucv WH-WIFRom 1579701074- av me was In: MLVoNEoruL onu.-nae mac Lsaaab iwoxznvlnurin ' "rm III run up ktmrpnxuuvr 9-Immuh-uqpacn after the Denim-rai.s inok con-l i The pallbearers were .lnhii l.c-ardu l BURTON -Ms Mary Patricio Dalton. Burton. was I recent gumt of her friend Miss Elaine Howard, Glen- garry. Mr. Patrick O'Connor. Cape Wolfe. spent Christmas week-end in Summerside, guest of his daugh- ter. Mrs Jean de Man and Mr. de Maas. Mr. and Min. Vernon Doyle. Campbellion had as their guest during the holidays Mrs. Doyle's father. Mr. John Mclsaac of Sum- merside. Mr. Frank Stevens of Montreal, recently visited his wife and fam- ily at their home in Campbellton. Mrs. Edward Oolliciitt. Burton. recently returned from I pleasant holiday apent iIi'iI.h relatives in Boston. Mass. and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. John -J. Corcoran. son Dale. Piusville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dal- ton. Burton. On the eiening oi Dec. 28 the M16508 M-Ii") C. and June Mac- Greiznr enii-rin lllPd I number of guests at the home of their par- tents Mr and Mrs. Melvin Mac- iflregor. Burton The evening was pic-uiiiily snt-:ii in dancing with excellent music furnished by l..iii.i- L)lIiilllin Urchcstia. A daltity liulich was served by the hostesses. Mr. Rayburn Doyle. Sumnierside. :spEnt the Christmas holidays at the home of his mother Mrs. Myr- tie Doile. Canipbcllion The many iiieuds of Mr. Fred K('iii R()SlliiP are SUIT) to learn nf his liillP6S. and iiish him a speedy recovery Mr. Charles Trainor. Charlotte- iniiii. spc-iii the ilOilda)s with his lbl'0ii'lPl. Rev. J. N. Trainor, St lM:-irks Lot 7. Miss .il'.IIl Hmiard. Cape Wolf. rccciitli iPil. for Montreal. where iahe will visit her sister. Mrs. Mark lDo)'le I Miss Prniiy Griffin. Notie Dania Acadeni). iuwii. also Mrg Roland Giiffin. lM0llllI0lli. arc spending the holi- days at the home of their Diiieuls. .Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. iBui'loii. g Miss Margaret Traiiior of Eni- -erald. was a recent week-cud guest lof her friend, Miss Penn; (lriilin. Burton. Miss Beverley Howard. student of Tignisli High School. spent the holidays at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrl. Bennett How- ard. Gleiigarry. , Misses Ruth and Norma Reid ”sludenl.s of Commercial College, Sunimerside, spent the holidays at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reid. Cam-pbellton Mr and Mrs. Lance Dalton, dauizhters. Mary. Patricia. Dnlori-s. Itiideni of Charlotte- ilmiiise and Marian. Bui1nii, were lrPt'Plll guests of Mrs Anihrri.-c Crirrnran also Mr and Mrs. Nor- bert Corcoran. Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MarGi-svznr. sons Bobbie Ind Prank-ie. daughter June. also Marie Dnitllll. . attended the school concert held wed. Dec. 22 in Cape Wolfe Hall. Sincere sympatliy of the com- munity is extended to the rela- tives of the late Mr. John Albert Griffin of P0 and. Me.. and formerly of Glengarry. whose death occurred recently. Mr. Stanley Dalton. dnuzliter Virginia of Miscouche spent the Christmas week-end It the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Dalton. Button. On Wednesday. Dec. U. I very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs. Peter Dal- In" wlinn fhr ladies of Burton Women's Institute accompanied by i.iii.. ,l.llillPII held their annual goose supper. Guest of honor was I...-Cpl Gerard Dalton. who recent- ly returned from Korea. and is rcrcivimz a hs-ariv welcome from a hnsi. of friends and was wel- comed in I special way by Bur- ton Women": liistiliitn. An ad- dress of welcome was read by Mrs. Clifford Collicutt. gift. presented by Mrs. Lance Dalton The whole seiulnn nf Ohi'ist.mn5 was fiitinnly observed at . Mark'I and St. Bel-nnrdeiies Parishes. Mid-night mun was celebrated at 51.. Barnardettes second and third masses were cele- brated ai. at. Marks. appropriate hymns were sung during the masses which were celebrated by the pae- im Rev. J. N. Ti-Iinor. who was remembered by the parishioners with I well filled purse and ap- propriate addreui read It both churches. Louis Dalton. Burton. and Pen- inn Shaw, Bloomfield, attended the Junior Phi-men Leadership rmiraa hold Dec 2) in 31 It the Vocational School, Charlottetown. GUARD COASTS I.flNl)f)N ICPl - Briiain'I coastal lifnhnais were called into service MR times in IBM, I peacetime rec- ord for the l.'lfl-year-old National l.ifz-boat lniiiiiution. l l 1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE ivwoiz nouns FEW DAV5 ---A JOLLY VACATION HELPING MY Sl5T6R-N-LAW WHO UM! Tl-II5 sew, MY rm Lemme Tl-IE zoo F02 A iifggjgijir DEN?-' OM-RT OF MAYHEM .Mr 0'LEARY -Mr. Stewart Grey. who has been employed in Western Can- ada. has arrived home to spend the Christmas season with his wife and family in O'LeIry. Roland MacArthur, of Mt. Pleas- ant, spent a few days visiting with his grandparents. Mr. Ind Mrs. Jack Ellis in 0'LeIry. Mrs. Roland MacDonald and son. John of Coleman. went to Cape Tornieniine on Wednesday. where they met Mr. MacDonIld. who was returning from LIbrIdor where he had been employed for the past year. MI". and Mrs. Stirling Ellis Ind family. accompanied by Mrs. El- lis' mother, rs. Jack Morrell. OILeary. were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacAr- thur in Mt. Pleasant. The many friends of Mr. Rich- ard Wood of Coleman. are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the P. E. island Hospital. Charlotte- inwn. All hope for I speedy get- well. Mr. Carl MacPhec of Montreal. is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mac- Phee in Coleman Mr. and Mrs. William MacEach- ei-n of Mermaid. were Sunday guests of Mrs. MacEac-hernls par- enlx. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thomp- son. Mi. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood of Cole- niziii. ucre visitors in Charlotte- inwn rot-cnlly. where they visiied the P E. island Hospital. where Richard Wood is I patient. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. Brae. rnolnred to Summerside rec- ently, and visited With their daugh- is-is. Mis. Seaman Bell. Ind Mrs. Blair Ballam. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie More- ahezid, West Devon, were visitors to the home nf their daughter. Mrs. Alice Enman. in Springhill. Miss Verna Stetson of Summer- side. spent Sunday with her mo- flier, Mrs. Seiiie Stetson Ind sis- ter. Jean. 0'Leary. Mr. Archie Campbell. who II em- ployed as an engineer with the C. P. R.. in Calgary, Alberta. is new spending his vacation with rela- tivcs in Coleman. Mrii. Harold Ramsay. has re- turned to her home after spend- ing some time with relatives in Summerside. A nice Christmas program. pre- sided over by the Superintendent of the Baptist Sunday School. Mr, Earl Jelley, was held in the I!Ip- iisi. Church on Tuesday night. All the children of the Sunday School took part and made the program I success. A Christmas tree with Santa Claus lhcre in deliver the gifts was the delight of all. Mr. Earl MacI..eod. 0'Leary. has left for Si John. where he will visit with relatives Ind friends for I few days. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ellis of Tyne Valley. spent I few days vis- liing with relatives and friends in 0ILeary Ind vicinity. Mr. Allison Corrutherl. who iii employed with the Imperial Oil Cn.. and travels II far as South America. is visiting with his mo- ther. Mrs. Margaret Dumville in O'Leary. He has been aboard the ship. Imperial Toronto. on his last. trip. and now will be Ipending I couple of months with relatives in O'I..eiiry and Howlan. Miss Marjorie MIcBain of Locke Road. left for Ontario. where she will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- rio. and children of Summernide. were visitor: to I-IowlIn on Sun- day and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers and family. . ' Dr. Gilhcrl and Mrs. Gallant of Summerside. accompanied by the Doi-.ior'I mother. Mrs. Jack Gal- lant. were visiting relative: Ind fricnds in Woodstock and vicinity. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers of How- lan. is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrl. Ginger MacQuarrie in Wilmom. CF. ”I-VORTIIAM and Mrs. Victor lander- Ion. summei-side. were dinner It the home M In. Mn. Alfred Oolwill on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs Gravdon Girigg Ind family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mcl.ennIn. Port Hill, on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ootton Ind Mr. and Mn. Elmer Baker, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas R.aynoi', Aberton, on Sunday. January 2nd. The many friends in the Rich- mond Bay congregation will re- gret to learn of the death of Rev. David who passed any recently in Michigan. U. S. A. Rev. MT. Davies was one time pastor of the Richmond Bay Presbyterian con- gregation. Mr. Ind Mi-I. Olnude Colwlll Ind family were the guests of Mr. and Min. Alfred Colwill on New YeIr'I. Mr, Ind Mrs. Ralph Machenn and family have returned in their home It Cornwallis. N. 8.. after spending their Christmas holidays with Mr. Mnobeanin parents. Mr. and Min. Ivan Miwinsn. Mr. Leigh May-nerd Ind Ion Robert have men over the Iervios station formerly owned by Ila-. Mol- vin Morohblmkn, Tyne Valley. Their many friends wish them Ill nucceu. ' . Mr. Ind Mrii. Reginald Birch spam. New Year: with Min Ilen- onr Birch and Mr. Ind llrt sell Birch. Tyne Valley. Min Nonna Dyinoni. Ind lun- Blanoh coiwill. student: of St. Mary”: A 1. sulnmaudo, spent their cniiiotrnu holidays with their xhrenl. Mr. and Mn. spin-geon Dyvnent Ind Mr. Mrs Athol Colwill. Mr. Ind Mi-I. Leigh Maynard and family have taken up residence in Tyne Valley. Mr. Herbert Btewu-d of track- ley. moot I for days recently vioitlng bu Ion-in-law Ind daugh- ter, Mr. and Mn. Olsudo Oolwill. A large number of men from Northnm. have moved to West DI- von in work in .i.hI lumbc wood: for I locnl oanpony. ' The Predayiernn W. M. Q. Int! It the home of Mn. lldwasd au- Arthur on Monday Ifumoon. Jon- unry Rd. -Mr IIOQIIII Ind l and g Scotland. received no chute: M Q h 1&- PIUSVILLI '-Mr. John J. Ooicorui Ind liialii,.i.e.r. Aieitl-in. Ilsa Mr. Goixoiw ans mother, .v.i.is. aniuiose cor- iCOI'iIIl. were Sunday aiternoon visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mia. l-Ihneil Gaff, Lot 10. some oi the residents of this district Ire taking Iovantage of the .im weamdr or in: past. week and are getting some wood cut and hauleu by tractors. Mr. and Mrs. Ra.ph Hardy. Sum- merside. spent Sunday-It the home of Mr, HI.rdy'I puenu. Mr. and Mn. JIcob Hardy, D ” nk. Mr. and Mrs. Hermui Corcoran Ind daughter. Puriene. also Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran, motor- ed to Charlottetown on December 6. Mr. Phillip Gallant. mall murier for this district found it necessary in take the team and waggon on his route. due to the condition of the road on December 16. Friends of Mrs. Edmund Kelly are pleased to see her home again after being I patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital for some time. Mrs, Clayton Green and daugh- ter. Nancy and Georgie, and son, Paul, also Mr. Austin Trainor. Emerald. were Sunday visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. '1'homa.s Corcoron and Mr. and Mrn. Her- man Oorooran. Messrs. Ermin Glut. Alberton. and Joey Gallant. Piusville, were recent business visitors to Char- lotletown. Messrs. Gerald and Lomer Gal- lant, St. Dunstan's. are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs, John 1'. Gal- lant. Piusville. Mr. Donald McDoiigall. student at Dt. DunstIn'I. Charlottetown. is spending the Christmas holidays with hiI parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mobounll. Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. and daughter. Erma. were recent visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiirburton Murray. Mr. Ind Mrs. Warbui-ion Murray. and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray. Mimminegash. 7Mrs. Charlie Rogan. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dorion and two children left by train on Wednes- day for Toronto. after spending their Giriatmas holiday: visiting relativel in Piusville Ind Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gallant and son. returned to Toronto by train after spending their holidays with relatives in Piusville. Miss Grlce Ariiemult. Howlan. II visiting her sister. Mrs. Clar- ence Gallant Ind Mr. Gallant in Piusvllle. Those who left for Fredericton. N B. on Tuesday morning are as follows: Leo Blanchard. Eddie "Blanchard. Norman Blanchard. iJIckie Gallant. Ray ivicxenna. and 'Albert Gallant. Friends of Mrs. Simon Luiirell are sorry in learn she is I patient in the Western Hospital, Aiberion. Mr. Ind Mrii. John J. Corcoran. Winston. Aleithn. Ind Allyson. mo- ltored to Charlotietown on Mon- iday. December 11th to visit their ldaughler. (Normal. Sr. Mary lie- . na, Mount St. Mary's and Mr. lCorcoran'I sister. Sr. Mary Agatha. Si. Dunstanl. Mrs. Fred Kelly Irrived home recently Ifter Ipending Inmetime in Toronlox Mr. Miirtln Gallant left for Hali- fax recenlly after spending his Christmas holidayl Ii. his home in Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blanchard. were visiting It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeClair. Wood- stock. on New Year's Day. Mr. li-vin Kinch. emplnycd in Ki-nsingtnn. spent the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kinch. Dock Road Friends of Mr. Fred Kelly, Rose- vllle. are sorry to learn of his ill- ness. All wiiih him a speedy com- plete recovery. Mr. Ind Mrs. Gerald Mui'p'n,Y. Campbelltnn. accompanied by MrI. Norbert Corcoran. motored in Albertnn on Monday evening. where they visited Mrs. Murphy's and Mrs. Corcnrants father. Fri"(i Kelly who is A patient in the West- em Hospital. A whilt pIri.y we! held in Pius- ville Hall on Tuesdny evening in aid of the Piusvillo Women's In- Itituie. Due in the storm of Wednesday the roads in this Ind surrounding districts Ii-A not in I very Innd condition. although the ears Ind trucks are still travelling. Mr. Ind Mrs. Alton Mclsaac, I-Iebron. were Sunday guest: at the home of Mrs. McIsaac's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cnrcoran and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cor- COFIIII. Mr. Everett Williumit. Elmsdalc. was through this district deliver- ing oil and gal on Friday, Dec. list. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGi-egnr. Burton. Lot 7. were recent visitors to Piusvllle. --BB. PICTIJRESQUE SERVICE The first siagecoiicbes for goods and passengers were Introduced in England in the 16th century. or BUSINESS VOLUME OVER E on ' PER 81st OF EACH YEAR. Mr. in M .iIiui naboinii, Bidefoi-ii, weremreoeift gui of . um um Alfred Oolwfil. -Aw, Montrino. near Ahcrdun In mm STREET I NEW IDNDON Friends Ind relIiiveI recently It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlyhew to tender I Ihower to their son, Robert. and his bride (nee Helen Hyde), Char- lottetown. Mrs. Ralph Crabbe and Mr. William MIcEwen escorted Mr. and MrI. Mnyhew to their seat of honour. Mrs. James Cole Icied chairman and Mrs. Lorne Campbell read an address. A purse of money was presented by Mr. Roy Paynter Ind other individual gifts were also presented. Robert on behalf otghis wife thanked ev- eryon for their gifts. Ind good wishes. and extended In invitation to all to visit them. Lunch was served by the ladies. and the eve- ning waI pleasantly Ipent in danc- ing. On Friday evening. Den. am. the home of Mr. Ind Mn. D. C. Mac- Kay. Stanley Bridge. was the scene of I happy event. when friends gathered to celebrate with them their 25i2h wedding Inniver- sery. which took place New Year's DIy. Mr. Waller Macxenzle was chairman Ind called the gathering to order with I few remlrks. Mentioning the fact that he had attended many Inniverssries on both the bride Ind groomls Ilde. He then called on Mrs. A. 3. Mac- Ewen who read In Iddreu in rhyme. Mrs. T. I. Dell made the pre- sentation of I chest of silver and a purse of money. They also ie- ceived I beautiful electric floor lamp from their family and Mrs. MacKay an Institute Pin from the Sterling Women's Institute. Gran- fbrd and Peggy both expressed their thanks to all for their lovely gifts and for the many kindness they hId received. Mr. Macxenzie called on several present. each speaking words of praise and corn- graiulations. Lunch was served. and a large nicely decorated an- niversary cake was cut by the bride and served to the guests. Dancing wIs enjoyed for the re- mainder of the evening. The Misses Margaret and Vir- ginia Fleming have returned to Oi.- tawa. after Iitending the funeral of their father, the late Dr. J. E. Fleming. Stanley Bridge. Min Betty Cole returned to her duties in ChIrlotieiown.- having being tuned to her home. due to the illness Ind death of her fa- ther. Mr. and Mrs. I..ui-ne Francis. Fortune Bridge, spent New Year's with MrI. FrIncis' parents. On Friday evening. Nov. 26, the New London Wnmen'I Institute gathered together to celebrate their 20th anniu-i'sai'y On Nov. 26. fluid. a group nf ladies gather- ed in the school room to organize the present Institute. and if was very fitting that the same school room. should be selected to come back to celebrate nearly a quarter century of work from Home and Country. After a delicious dinner had been served to the members Ind their husbands and guests. Mrl. HIi-old Mayhew, Presldeiii called the gathering to order and asked Mrs. Geo Cole who wiiii the first president to propose I toast to the institute. Mrs. Cole outlin- ed briefly some of the work that had been ourrled out in the past Ind also mentioned the fact that six had been continuoul members for the 20 years with many other being members (or ill and 19. She- hnpcd that the good fellowship that had been enioyed throughout the peat would continue with us down through the years. The members then joined in singing their "Ode." Mrs. W. M. MacEwcn welcomed the husbands and gucsis. and was rouliod in by our Supervisor. Miss Mary Robin, who love A interest- ing talk and also cui the beautiful decorated birthday cake Idorned with 20 candles Mrii. Fred MacEwc-n propoued a iniisi in Hsvr Mai:-sty, gelling lip liluliig Nb qu ii 0r.Iui”"::i:iTi It ” win is nI rug 9 I cloud! urine. irriiatlog puugaa hm and on of energy due to g I nlndder troubles, in OYBTI . uiek. complete ntinfnctlon or money book. Over 000 lnllllol UYITIX Ilblhh I081 oIfII1. Iuooou. Dart Iulfet IIIOCHOE E Iithom ukfng you taught for ucasmo" KENBINOTON Friday-Saturday '7:l5-9:15: Mniinoe 2:30 Saturday. Rod Skslion in comedy. "THE onmr DIAIIIOND ROBBERY". with Carn Williams. James Whlimore. Also soruii Ind NewI. ”ROYAL" EOIDEN Friday-Saturday 7'15 A 9:15: Mat- inen Saturday 2:30, "THE EDDIE ('ANTOR STORY". iiiiirring Keefe Braaselle and Marilyn Eraklne. in Technicolor. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! EARN 5Vo ON SHARE CAPITAL BIG DIVIDENDS ON- PURCHASES DIVIDENDS ON PURCHASES AT (3040? EARNED 5'70 DURING 1958-54 ON GROOERIES, MEATS, FEED AND R008 A SHARE OR SHARES SUMMERSIDE COOPERATIVE IIIAII SV2 Million iiiiiiiiiiiiv SHAREHOLDERS RECEIVE A PURCHASE DER. SAVE ALL SLIPS OF PUROIIA8 RECEIVE YOUR ANNUAL DIVIDEND JANUARY APPLY NOW AT THE OHIO! OP CASII OR PAYMENT PLAN NUM- ES AND OOOPEIIATIVE IUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. gldiered ' (continued from page It , Newsy Notes there is I lot of lnvestigatlonal nutritionul work being cm-led on by research WOFKGTI on thee prob- lems. one of the fur Journals reprintl. -by Inquest-. from the "Chinchilla News" In article by .l.O. Bochdolt, Br. c.A.A.. Lou Angelou, entitled: "Beware of nine if-"rophetI' with High Pressure Advice”. His flrnt two pong:-Iphs road II follow: "The ohlnobilln raiser is fall- prey for any number of rackets involving the IIle of some product or service. These depend upon the established gullibillty of the nisor and are designed mainly to raise the living standard of the Ieller. The muliipiicmon of organis- tions. gi-Idlng IyItemI. reginu-Ition systems. IIles outleu. Idvinory ser- vices. supplements. baths. medica- tions Ind Iuch continue to in- crease. The "gnvy ti-Ii.n” grows longer with each new gimmick, and each prophet ll Ibis iio acquire I following no matter how Ionoiful the claims or promlseu.” There follow fou: oolimuu de- scribing these characters whalin- tmduce themselvu II: "rho Dean of Ghinohlllsdom" or "Ohinohllllfa Grand Old Man" or lust "Good Old Joe". No mentions: "Chinchil- la: have. been promoted Ind sold like gold bricks for yearn." In the Nov. 22nd. 1956 issue of FUR AGE WEEKLY. the President of the Seattle Fur mchmgo. whose firm hendlol pelts for the Ohm- cl-iillI Auoclation of America. mm: "Good color II actually more important than good quelity in chinchilla skim". flliuch day uoc I number of Ihl manta of chinchilla coming in In we ere 80"! W report the good Ikinn are very limited In number." In this same issue, under the heading: "i'i.ancher'I Calendar". there are 64 fur Inimnl shows list- ed for December. 1054. Im so or those Ire Branch chinchilla shows; while under the "Auction oIlen- da.r" for December. in fur sales are listed. and chinchlllas Ii-e not men- iloned. The November in issue of the some Journal carried I two-page Id of ”!lmprIIs Giinchlllo" for the l"urnsrI' Chinchilla ooupoi-Iilvo of America. Inc. This firm is adver. tising: "The prIciouI.i'ui- for the precious few”. They had the re- search firm of Daniel Btltuh an Associates interview modem ol leading inuuinss to determine the Itrongeot uupiessiona left by Ian, and found that: with ladies. the chinchilla ad rated that 75th of the women noted and 471- read the ad through: no of men noted and Nb road III the copy. The average food Id Had I 1145 noting rating Ind the average automobile ad hm I 3395 rating. This seems to indicate that chin- chilla. the "Fur of the Mist" is mfichflj mo Am Who mu 116 interested :1: furs. The chinchllls fur luau” should endeavour iio inereasg .3 proportion of real good man" skins. with the colour demand" by the! trade. Ind find I lua-In" pace or other pelts th i, cumulntlng. .' m ”" At the Innusl meeti Maritime Chinchilla Brlligdeg :1 soclstion held in Fredericton. N3 I membership- increase from 5." Q; 135 was reported. Mr. John H Jarvis was reelected President the Association. Professional cards II. E. Pin-kmin 0pt..D.. 3.0. PHONE 8187 nI:oIN'r rnnsrnz auio. Summer St. lummenu. Cinrioreci Accounia hi; '1'. llhrle Illokey Canadian Bank of Ooimmam Building lummenlue. P.E.1. - Phone an .e... M W. Albert Robertson P. I. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville of Water sh-gg lumruenido P. O. Box In INSURANCE T R. E. Ellh D Eon Limited nu - Aim - Ounnlly I3ummer M. lummu-gm. DIAL SIM Opfomeirlsis B F. Hunter. R.0. hllnmeraldo. P.E.l. - Phone lln IMALLIilAN's BUILDING A. RI ondTlrInt, an. 0.1). II Water Street snmmenida Above Maurice liliuh Mun Wen PHONE PHYSICIANS 1.. ll. ZIELINSRI. MD. General Prnctiltionsu PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO D. W. HEABI Deni-Isis Dr. J. A. Dolron BMALLMAN BITl1.Dl'.N0 oiai mo sumnia-Ina Dr. Hubert MnoNelll. nu). Physician-surgeon Water Street. aummetdlo. Phone 7082. ANNUAL The Annual Meeting Town Hall in the Town of CAPITOL Ill "VICKI ' HI MEI! Evenings: Msdnees: MEETING of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Summerside in Prince Ed- ward Island on Tuesday the twenty-fifth day of Janu- ary at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon. Summon-side BIG DOUBLE BILL nmmnnvo NEXT MONDAY ma 4 one "GONE WITH THE WIND" ONE SHOW ONLY EACH NlGII'I.' 2 - MATINEES - 2 Tuesday and Thursday - 2 O'clock 15c Ind 350 50cI.nd 250 REGENT "CATTLE MARIA IIART - ..... ..........---- 3 TODAY 2:30 a 1 - 9:20 QUEEN" DRAKE SMITII ............-EEE&1:a..... -EE