s eo tn polftical spectrum, could not ‘The Guardiat, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 9, 1959. 11 -ANNOUNCEMENTS ok a ee ‘ , Yet Nehru, more than any Stall Of | a? LAWN te. : coer min, it ine cers REQCtION Of Steel Workers 3 Be: 7 Re: S, : ; : ae to te "s ~ ding, Marshfield Hall, November chineless $10.00; $10.00 for $7.30; eae ee : CITY & QUEEN'S [fit Sponsored by W. I. $7.50 for $5.00. 183 Queen Street. | two elections. When his only Is V On Return To W : > DIAL 3614 free delivery to yout) CORNWALL United Chureh| ns Key seo ssaneay' ot ten Che : a : _ door and get the best values for ’ R-GAIN Amateur Cavai- Zgna * By JOE BRADIS patched tclegrams to our striking — See fond” dollar’ Weatberto’s Eat Seer eevee. Wer sues tae ‘eanadl teal oc ties gress this year, she called for! PITTSBURGH (AP) — “What| members directing them, in ace ; Farm Food Market. — ' lember 17th. at 8 p.m. dissident congressmen to join up| zeod will it do to go beck for 80) cordance with the court's ondets.” AUCTION “45° Score Cards) OPENING Card party Dunstaff-| peseRveE NOVEMBER 11 to 4 oy tegh of. mnlddie of winter? I'm tired| eee for ‘sale at Guardian . Patrjot| 283¢ schcol Monday, Nov. 9th, at os Firet But there now are many sign lef loafing. pobsBy likes to be| WON'T HELP DEADLOCK . i | 830 p.m. 20. Evangelistic Services @ stress. In most of India’s 14 a% et ce ee ee aa ~ Central Pricting. : Baptist Church, Charlottetown, states the is split mto| ordered back to work this way the P |. WE TREAT the sick well! or - CARD PARTY every Monday | S¥¢st ne a Rev. BJ. Bailey ‘n" -_ tee 2 94 tions. The outs eee Give wea WR Ser 30 day ae ee : _ gey’s Pharmacy. Open 8:30 a.m.| night Saint Plus the Tenth Par- of Montreal. re bc 5 > ‘complaining over a toes These em the mixed senti-| ‘tibute toward se:tlement of the — . te 8 pm. | GS Hell. Parbdaie. PRINCE COUNTY SS ad. which they operate state govern- | ments expressed by striking Stecl-| Negotiation deadlock. Ok, FORMMEN’S work clothing buy | BUNBURY W.L Xmas Bazaar eee ae e ments. workers across the United States How wouid P. esident Eisen 2 "Gm Moore aid MacLeod's base- and tea at Bunbury School. Sat.) RESERVE November 21st for * hae In half a doven cases the | Cn learning the supreme court or-| hower like it if they told him he " Nov. 14, 3:30-5:30, C Hof Chicken Supper in Newton quarrels are serious enough to | ered them back to the mills for) couldn’t play goli for 80 days,” a _ ment. . ef School. ciuse fear that the states in| su 90-day cooling-off period—hait-| Buffalo striker suid. : OPENING CARD Party Dun-| CARD PARTY West, Royalty volved might fall to other par-|itg at least temporarily the 116} In Cleveland, Williard Taubee, ~- etaffnage School Monday, Novem- Hall beginning Tuesday Novem-| RESERVE Saturday afternoon ties when the third national elec-| day steel strike. 52-year-old Repunlic Steel Corpor- ' ber 9th, at 8.30 p.m, | ber 10th,-at 8.15 p.m. ~_* | Dee. 5th, for Kensington Presby- ‘|tions roll arcund in 1961. It was| David J. McDonald, president| etion empicyse, remarked: Bae : ; .| OYSTERS fresh daily. 60) ‘etian Church Pantry Sale and dissension such as this that | of the United Steelworkers, issued| “I'm as tired of loafing as-any- > - REGULAR —- Bonshaw Ina | ce — aily, Bazaar in Church Hall. helped’ the Communists win con- ‘nis statement: [une but dhe order is wrong. It + » Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra | cen i Queen Stteet trot of Kerala state in the last| “The Supreme Court has| should hav settked once and a. cater to weddings and club) Meat Market. . KING'S COUNTY ; ee. Ae er -eaaey cele i oD ‘ sles. oe, sal vets. ; ‘ i se steelworkers , of course, vin Ha , 9, oy THE SALVATION Army Home RESERVE W. ee NEW_CHALLENGE mi Republic for 14 years and she BOOK FAIR at Queen Clar-| League will hold » Pummage sale _ lotte High School Library, Friday . November 13. Becks for children, “teenagers, ard adults. 2 = “het' chicken supper “and bazaaf,| ° ~s HOYT’S BEAUTY Salon. Nov-|on Thursday, Nov. 12: at 8 p.m. cral and once a colleague of * Victoria AHLL. | sadue’ Guach cs permanent} Send entries to Mrs. Major Reid, : Nehru s. the Swatantra pacty| ee NEW PRESIDENT IS CONGRATULATED prime minister particulary ath Your house? 4 ie at , @ TORTS EEE isco ? | “The. charge| - eee = Births, Deaths, Marriages a ~* RESERVE November 28th for ei the Salvation Army Citadel (hack Hall), Great George Street, on Tuesday, November 10th at 1.30 p.m. Please phone donations to 4355. (When death notices are received too late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) ~ BIRTHS MacLEOD — At P.E.I. Hospital|) GREEN — In sad and loving|* : e ; : Lo part of the quarrel. Even the eg raped an an ; LOAN COMPANY on November 4th, to Mr. and} memory of my dear mother FUNER AL Tibetan border state of Bhutan, with which ow ‘ ee cs 13% Richmond Street Phone 7306 Mrs. Roy MacLeod (nee Emma | Mrs. Jacob Green. Who passed is aA Sse eP ru tiough in some respects a pro- with private oat aan Summerside: 5 Summer Street Phone 2148 Nicholson), a daughter. Weight! away November 8, 1955. ’ ‘ae . tectorate of India, seemed to] ." But ——— * # Ibs, 10 ozs. Lynn Anne. As time-gees on four years have DIRECTOR want non-alignment. merens. “20 ru rejects com- WALSH — At the Charlottetown Hospital on October 29th, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, IN MEMORIAM passed its gloomy_ shadows cas Within our home, where all was it ember llth for Turkey Supper in New Perth School. Auspices Women's Institute. SHUR-GAIN Amateur Caval- ‘vade will be held in Fortune Hal) Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN 15 King Square Earle Atkinson (left) retiring president of the Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade is shown extending congratulations By WATSON SIMS NEW DELHI (AP) The prime minister of India leaned forward at a children’s rally and to his successor John Coughlan - of O'Leary who was elected president at the annual meet- ing in Alberton last_week. Sec- Age Reminders away and spend. the days un- mi of it. “If anyone reminds me of my age I do not like it. But how to retary-Treasurer Cyril Leard was re-appointed to his sixth consecutive term of office. weakened because that would be a threat to our own security.” When this year the Himalayan wall was breached in India _ it- self, Nepal made clear it¢wanted ADVERSITIES FACED © In the facé of adversities Nehru said India would defend her soil on cages a procsga ee set Charlottetown was sorry to be old. aide it? Everyboay knows it.” ieee eeu vaste We often stand te sagennie light 4 ‘My birthdays are chasing me| Next Saturday, Nov. 14, Nehru’s ment and coexistence because ._ HEGART — At the Charlottetown | with hearts still ead end eee and I cannot escape them it| 70th birthday will catch up with] ie" peincinles involved did not Hospital November-Sth, to Mr. sore Dial 5549 seems,” said Jawaharlal Nehru, | tie only prime minister 400,000.-| “cnchq upon treaties with Chine. and Mrs. Thomas daughter, Deborah 7 Ibs. 13% ozs. Hegart, a * ‘\MELLISH — Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Mellish are -happy to an- ' ~ —nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Elizabeth Ann Louise on October 2ist. at the Kings Coun- ty Hospital. Weight 8 lbs, 3 ozs. _ CARDS OF THANKS . I wish to extend sincere thanks to Dr’s Kennedy, and Beer. My ‘And think we hear your loving _ voice Calling us once more The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay beneath : Shall never fade away. MacCORMACK — In loving mem- ory of our dear dad, Joseph J. MacCormack, who died Novem- ber 8th 1954. But the love for you who sleeps | “althougn I would like to go By DON ATTFIELD Canadian Press Staff Writer HULL, Que. (CP)—A success: (ful ydung woman lawyer says there is discrimination against women‘in her profession both among large law firms and gov- Successful Woman Lawyer Charges Sex Discrimination Alexander Heron in ing, Que. Miss Charette, charged- with murder. Timiskam- 28, fluent in French and English, makes dis- trict history in becoming the first woman lawyer to defend a man 000 Indians: have known in 12 years of independence. The anniversary will find Nehru enjoying popularity among his people probably unparaileled any- were in the world. Millions. of Indians adore him not only as a political leader but as a saint. Some Hindus worship him as a icincarnation of Vishnu the pro- tector. At three score and 10 years, Nehru speaks with great prestige in the world’s councils. Leaders o: East and West respect him. “They stand by themselves as principles which we hold to be correct,”’ he said. ‘“We shall hold -on to them even if all the world says ‘no’ to them. When people are wise enough they will come wack to these principles.’ More - than ever during 1959, political observers have professed w see cracks in the National Alsa, in Nehru’s 70th year came the rise of a new political or- ganization, the Swatantra (free- party, the with socialism. Like friendship with China, this is a matter near to Nehru’s heart. Time and again, Nehru has enunciated his basic economic philosophy. Roughly, it is that India is too poor to afford the trial and error of capitalism; there must be a plan to channel and control endeavor. There must munism because it condones vi- olence and denies the rights of the individual. . Congress, a juggernaut of the Public opinion and endeavor that won independence from Britain ond remained to overshadow In- dian ‘politics.’ | lenge Congress. Led by C. Rajagonala:| . enari, India’s first governor-gen-|* will compiy with the court’s in- junction j . I have accordingly lis Need cash to fix up * father of seven children; said: N eI EVV ED IE NI y LARGEST ALL-CANADIAN : The non-aligned peoples of Asia, totalling with India nearly a fourth of the world's population, generally follow him. Yet there will also-be shadows over the anniversary. ‘More than Mohandas Gandhi was among | many Indians who felt the Con- &ress should disband when in- | dependence was achieved. Such cbservers felt the Congress, being spread from left to right over the ‘special nurse Mrs. Darrach, also She was born at nearby Pointe- Gatineau, Que., and graduated in 1956 from the University of Ot- tawa-law school. Admitted to the sar in 1957 she spent~.a year - wee ernments. Miss HuguetteMarie Charette set up her own practice in spite of them and now is abcu: to veach a milestone in her career | cares ~ Your name is whispered in our prayers often care-while a patient “ there.- Also all relatives, friends, and ~ 0 vis oug oi ¢ = rata : nei2no OS! arr S a LEME bere ell were * ay P — ner kind. | HOW you sie re nny a a ; poti- \ — ee 1 = miei Daas mass snerecionad God chose to take you from us | der case. —— : : cies and institutions to waich — ae Fe Mrs. Oliver Bernard, New Lon-|N0.one_can take your place She was selected last week by \IALE COMPETITION . Nehru is devoted’ are under ! Today brings back sad memories | Court of Queen's Bench te-de-'—-sh«—said—in—aa_interview she |suain. : ; INSTANT RELIEF That time does not erase Lovingly remembered by wife and family. ‘Second Efforts Made To Woo Powerful Fishermen’s Union By JOE DUPUIS Canadian Press Staff Writer fend Ronald Kyle Alexander,! could see there was no future for ecbarged in the May 15 death dur- ing a robbery of bank manager oa Ene r 4 FRIENDSHIP SOURED Friendship with Communist China was a foundation stone of india’s foreign policy, laid by ex- press direction of Nehru. This year the friendship soured, The prime minister’s birthday finds Chinese troops holding sectors of lidian territory and claiming 4,000 square miles more. The situation has given Nehru’s - Mr. Edmund MacMillan and “sfamily wish to sincerely thank their friends and neighbours who assisted them in any way during __ their recent bereavement to those who sent flowers. cards and let- ters of sympathy, a _ special #2 thanks to Dr. Stuart and nurses ”" of P.E.¥. Hospital and Miss Helen Wilson who so feelingly rendered the solo “‘Beautiful Garden of FROM | TORTURING PILES rn = (without pain or discomfort) | Es For generations, regular Mecca Ointment has brought comfort and healing to literally | millions of people. | And Mecca Pile Ointment (in the new tube). for relief from torture of internal piles, has | ients «f that world- | ner there. ‘‘Usually companies want male lawyers.” She found that ‘the case was tae same in the civil service” when she sought employment there. “They don't like to hire women.” - The alternatives were to go into other work—as did the only other woman in her law class who now is a secretary—or open . ~~ i ‘} alfiliation with the CLC would mean in their *’ Prayer” accompanied by Mrs. Donnie Allan and to the Rev. G. + A. Elliot, Rev. Dr. T. A. Wilson, »- Rev. Dr. A.S. Weir who conduct the funeral service : IN MEMORIAM blocs. ever, it only authorized investi} «tm surprised,” id.-“‘I’m | Opponents. Don't be misled by extravagant claims— . : Tian a surprised,’’ she said. “I'm | OPPO : : ' 4 After “gingerly fielding 9 pitch| sation of the possibility of join-| doing very well,” JvTm {Some critics claim that nor | Base sire you er, the tried and. proved _ FRIZZELL — In loving from Premier ~ Smallwood, _ him- ing with ‘any or all independ gent chosen to defend Alex- | alignment, with which Nehru | Ointment No. 1 can bring you. 59-1 memory of daddy, Clarence A. -Frizzell, who passed 9th, 1953. This day we do remember, away Novémber *_ A loving thought we give, To one no longer with us, ST. JOHN’S, Nfld. (CP)—For ine second time this week, afi at- tempt was made Thursday to woo tne province's powerful 8,000- member fishermen’s union into 30ining hands with other labor self an old labor man, to tink with an independent loggers un- ion, the Newfoundland Federa- tion of Fishermen (fInd.) was asked Thursday to consider af- filiation with the Canadian Labor some changes present set-up. But ‘it wouldn't involve becoming a member of ary international organization." The federation passed a resolu tion Wednesday dealing with Mr. Small wood's suggestion. How- iS Newfijundlafid unjons. 3. "5. 3 “ee See 4 Trenton Handicap ey ag iJ Greek Star Cops} her own practice & woman, to go Hull a year ago. ca s° ‘“a’’major -step."’ TARTS THURSDAY i i’ lowing the trial of Ernest Cote She chose the latter, although admitting it was unusual for such a young lawyer, and particularly into practice “alone. She opened an office in The trial opens Thursday, fol- 23, of Timiskaming, who is also critics an opportinity to say, “I told you so’’—and they have said to the prime minister than in past years. He has quarreled more with the press and his political identified himself, has been »roved ‘imopractica:, They say In- dia must reconsider her military policies now that Tibet has van- ished as a buffer region and Chi- nese troops are on\lIndian soil. it over and over again. News- papers in India are more hostile all the magic i famous Mecca intment — plus many special, medically proved, scientific Pile medications for attac! and stopping Piles, and giving instant, healing comfort. don’t suffer! another day—get the new improved tube of — MECCA PILE REMEDY No 1. — i } If you have inflamed or protriding Piles, | .¢ oo -in our heart still lives. Congress. 7 a ie en ee oe nature = — nment A e : ways by the| President Larry Daley of the} NEW YORK (CP)—Greek Star, | S0oting. Alexander, als «| has become controversial. ; « * Cc y . family. Newfoundland Federation of La-| an 18-to-1 shot owned by New| iskaming, is 20 years old and un-} For example, Nehru had long 4 ee Ow itt e if costs on $S new B whe por (CLC) told the closing ses-| Yorker Sidney Barton, sloshed| Marricd. - | made clear that if trouble should 4 . _ - ‘E — In memory of | cisns of the fishormen’s annual| ihrough the mud on a rainy, cold| The manager died of two bullet rise between India and Com- a \ d Burgoyne, who passed | aonvention here that they “‘must|day at Garden State Park in| Wounds in the head after he|munist China, he would not ex- Grou Coach Plan! away November 9th, 1954. . Camden. N.J.. Saturday and won| spoiled the robbery attempt by | pect the little states which lie on At Wellner Jewellers ms ° free themselves of government . , Saturday , ; ' enue, by his sons | domination and set up an execu-| the $85,750 Trenton Handicap in| &Tappling wih an armed man. | India’s side of the Himalayas to @ Barometers | Be: 2 vi and Ruse ive which wil bargain eolectir| fori strech duet wih Amer|, Asked why she cho crimial/be ponalgned. | IM @ Ladies” Drewer Sets = MacDONALD — In fond and lov- | <ly with a ~~ oth to-1 fav irst-Land- | !S more humane. e dependence of Nepal,”* Neliru said @ Carving Sete a Se a a _ ing memory of my dear hus-|?0S¢ of fixing minimum wages e 2-to-1 favoiite, First ae : , @ Pearl Necklaces A! ‘* > a and. prices.” He urged affiliation| rg, was a fading fifth. . “I'd sooner deal with human |eight years ago, “we cannot al- Bil ai’ g band Dougal MacDonald, who | 2% : . , @ Billfolds a with the CLC » Jockey Willie Lester gave the character: In civii law the main | iow anything to go wrong in passed peacefully away Novem- | ¥! . 7 : haf sy.” : @ Cuff Links, Tie Bars ber 9. 1946 ct the: Delete ot Tuk longshot a perfect ride as he| Consideration is moncy. _ | Nepal or permit’ that\parrier (the r , » age 73. : r the Federation isnermen guided the four-year-old son of| The attractive lawyer says she| Himalayas) to be crossed or @ Onyx Rings 4 Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, He said “the great weakness) Tote pt yes er Queen to a| as no immediate plans for mar- @ Bar Accessories 2 E z S We a ced ae Paste ae time hat Beem Hts failure). aitiength triumph over Mrs. TH-[Tiaze. She wants to develop ner W. W. Wellner 3) ® en Z oe suse hess vou Christopher's Amerigo, rid- | law career. rey Ve ai - But trust in God to meet agais. |URGES NEW LINK | |cn by Wille Hartack, | or _— * ROUND TRIP TOTAL COST TOTAL SAVINGS eae a Premier smaliwood _ to e erigo fini n , ete ; : / eal miseed by RS wie and fishermen Tuesday they would be | front of Mrs. Ada L. Rice's Talent| A total of 1,550,000 air condi- FOR Jewellers Since 1868 & IP BY COACH ¢ - i — looked upon ‘‘as champions” if} Show. Another three-quarters of aj tioning units were sold in thor, ‘ 103 Grafton Dial 37884 Erom CHARLOTTETOWN TO 4 ADULTS —- 4 ADULTS <DEPARTMENT OF they supported the Newfoundland! length, back came Nobel Sel,| United States in 1958, compared CAPITAL F -- 5, r SaCice wae Brotherlicod ‘of Woodworkers. | owged by Frank J. Recjp. ~° — | swith 1,000 in 1940, : A eps ees ; ee _ | . > ee ms The premier was instrumental in ee rece . GROWTH ~ é $ 80 é NOTICE OF FUTURE TENDER | ;romoting both unions. ' & $ 00 *. . CALL If linked = oe oe”, an Investors Growth Fund com- : : infant union formed last winter bines the advantage of common ° aay Rg aa ‘a 0 at the height of a woods strike, IF YOUR GUARDIAN stock investment and full-time is A * tice that tenders MAY be called’ ‘"e per ie = n “would at once be} "ty professional management. oe, the — of var = oe ere eng oo : : Assets < the funa ” invested $ 00 $ 40 following highway a | Sood zaid a IS LATE OR MISSED in a wide range of Canadian | 42 construction projects on the "Wachee acew 2 eee common stocks selected for ; Cabot Trail in Cape Breton Mr. Daley's speech im : long-term growth potential. * Highlands National Park maciaty Seanie. - | fa) Grading. Culverts and| ,M2* Lane, president of the 13. FEATURES: S$ 20 + Base—Mile 29.5 to Mile 34, | «the fishermen’s federation was @ Automatic, free _ re-invest- $ .00 . (b) Paving—Mile 15 to Mile 34 : sa: = nves (c) Grand A Brid A asked five. years ago to join the ment of dividends : c¢) Grand Anse Bridge — AP" | Canadian Labor Congress. At that lative ‘inv ' i proximately Mile 24.7. @ Cumula nvestment “ Plans, profiles and detailed es-|"me 8000 flehermen voted plans ¥ i | “ fimates’ are unlikely to be avail- | 82inst ita couple of amie! and a paper will be delivered right to your door. @ Income tax credits | S 80 . Sete Stans een) “Mr. Daley said the federation |}. | Special delivery service available between 8:30 | |) ror complete information | $4 48° - ‘Sarts go ‘eaianed te inspect | “28 government-sponsored . . | a.m. to 9:00 a.m. if your paper is late —: or contact... ; them at the earliest possible | poe! t a Hells = dominated.” missed. G. F. Cameron ' : date so that when tenders are’ : : if ¢ e Se —_— - called the | salient, features voll a AO 2 Division Mgr., Summerside «FULL DETAILS from any Canadian National Ticket Office on group savings €ach project wi unders:00d | ir, Lane said. He did not elabor- | i * for 2, 3, 4 or more people making the round trip together anywhere in Further information pertaining |... : 4 aste , . Fits 9! i ip Oe poe to a. Saeed tocakk eer be ob- | 2%: For the Fastest Service in Town, call \ J. C. Montgomery & Quality work Canada, where the regular round trip fare is $5.00 or more... any day of | _ tained from the following: 4 SAID RIDICULOUS , District Mgr,, Charlottetown/ - the week, including weekends and holidays! Costs so little — why drivel a (a) Chief Highways Division,! Frank Chafe, CLC representa-| f : i we ; Hunter Building, Ottawa, | tive here, said “umping fisher- ED'S T AXi J. Fulton Pierce @ Fast delivery ~~ also oe oe ny sri new idea, the ee Plan . Ontario. men and loggers together in one | Charl ne . to Winnipeg an est. w — Pay Later plan also available. . (b) Sunervising Engineer, organization is ridiculous.” { lottetowa { . peg ; y Later p ‘ Highways Division, ne He said the only reason affilia- | * a PHONE com 717, Ralston Bidg., | tion could be advocated would be | t rs ‘ " ! Hollis Street. to provide ‘“‘a captive group for) DI AL 6561 investors © Halifex, N.S. » | nolitieal purposes.” ins , Contractors wishing- to visit| ~The NBWW was formed to re- t growth fund 8506 the site of the work should make| siace ‘the International Wood-| mat ¥ ue Caen th Dito ra ; prior arrangements through the! workers of America (CLC) dur 7 ' Se "s Supervising Engineer. ng Hs ‘strike against the Anglo-|| 173 Great George St. Charlottetown Robert Fortier, | Newfoundland Development Com- Ed’s Slogan: “To maintain the goodwill of those whom we neh Charlottetown Chief of Admin‘stre‘ive Services |. pany. serve — the goal for which we sirive!” oe and Secretary, | Mr; Daley told “the fishermen haa Ny —— t = eae ls a \ en : oe ’