0 Six crew members escaped iicvcre injuries when this RCAF Mitchell bomber crashed into a PLANE CRASHES HOUSE Stevenson field. The plane dam- aged three houses before coming to a stop on the first floor of an house in a residential section of St. James. Man.. near Winniplg. while coming in for a landing at unoccupied house. Occupants of a bungalow where the plane's nose finally stopped were away. EASTERN GUARDIAN RES!-IRVE Feb. 27th for Min- strcl Show Yco Theatre. Trinity Minstrels WE WILL Not he buying lugs until further notice. The Monta- gue Furnisliing Co. BUY A ticket now and be as- surcd a seat for the trinity min- strt-l show next Wednesday at Yen's Thcatrc. PERSONALS Itobcrt Stuart. Whim Road. was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mrs. John P. Griffin, Panniurc Island. who has been a patient in the Kings County Hospital. has returned home. A very stit'i'essliil ”i-lean and Ontario MLA's Are Showered By The Town Of Wallaceburg TORONTO (CF) - The town of: backed up to the front door of the wauaceburg Monday placed Km,-legislative buildingAand the gifts worth a total of 83000 on the desks unloaded” The legislature moked , ike a gmceterla. of the 97 members of the Ontario on Md, member-s desk we"; lcgisl.ature. A shower head. a metal steak Mayor .1. L. Thompson said the platter half a dozen tumblers. sc” was designed to promote five pounds of sugar. a can of his southwestern Ontario town of a l0-ounce bottle of water CARDIGAN Mrs. Eldon Burke and son Der- 'rick. b.i.e returned from Halifax. where they spent the weekend with Eldon who is employed on the Abegwcit. Rev. James Smith is spending a few days in Newcastle, N.B., visiting his parents and friends. The school has taken on a new look. A grea deal of work has been done on it during the past few months. Two classsrooms have been completed and classes have First Guided Weapons Regiment Formed In U. K. LONDON IAPI -- Britain today announced the formation of her first guided .. regiment - the latest step in streamlining and reshaping the armed forces to fit the nuclea age. The defence ministry also dis- closed that it is studying the pos- through the world including those in Libya. Hong Kong and Gibraltar - to fir the atomic age. The new regiment will begin forming next month at Aldershot, 35 miles southwcst of London it will be commanded by Lt. - Col. John E. Cordingley. 40-year-old veteran of the Second World War and the British occupation army in Germany. The first weapon will be the rocket - powered Corporal-caps ble of carrying a conventional or atomic warhead - which British soldiers have been learning to use at Fort Bliss. Tex.. and at bases in New Mexico and Alabama. Corporal has a range of 75 miles Sourls Home 8. School Holds Annual Meeting and speeds toward enemy targets at 2,000 miles an hour Vlllh the: The annual meeting of the Sourls i-clp of radar. jliomeand School Association was ATOM ADMIRAL ALSO g lheld in.the elementary school last Announcement of the lormation- night With Rev. Donald Sharp pre- of the regiment came a few iiuurs'siding. Routine business was tran- after Britain had named Rear Ad-1 sacted, and a discussion of several mlral Guy Wilson as "atom ad- topics of local interest to each miral" to direct the job of Iitting school followed. "fyal ”3lV3l '"dgmf""ll3'" 5l"P5i The following slate of officers wi'ti'i1nu(;1ea.r.AIclnginesH 1 h llwas-prescnted: President - Rev d9 3 ""1 H .-V f:' "I "F gai Edwingsteelez Vice-President Sister E3 riVevel':,':;ng(l;"5'nlt::;'e:if I-.laine. Secretary Eleanor Nam hr submarines. ifolxitiin. ;'l"re(.;iVsurergJ. A. Peters Libya is Britain's last iiled'ter- .9"g' y '5""”"'-" '"' '""” TV ranch base in North Am” affected home studies followed. Britain has a 20-year treatywitliland save”! leach"; -gave -' '1' Libya which now is under review pan -0' survey! mad! m their re- Llbya seeks morel money equip-I wet-We classes ..-'3 Wed.. February 20. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 Fire Loss In 1956 Tabulated TORONTO tCPt- Fires across Canada in 1956 claimed 543 lives with property losses estimated at the fire prevention committee of the Association of Canadian Fire Marshals and the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs reported Monday. Losses caused through forest Mr. Sharp spoke briefly and thanked the executite for the co- operation shuwn him during his term of office. Mrs. Dr. Kassn-3r moved a vote of thanks to the re- tiring executive. The meeting clos- ed with the Queen. fires and damn to federal prop- erty are not included. The committee reported that loss in life and property was lower in 1956 than the PI'BVi0Ul year when 569 persons died as I result of fires and property dam- lage was set at 8l02.767,776. Quebec led all other provinces in l956 in property losses with 336000.000 but fires claimed the most livea in Ontario with 17l deaths. Last year's breakdown of fire losses and deaths by provinces includes the following figures Newfoundland. 25. 3700.000; Nova Scotia. 20. S4.025.000: Prince Ed- ward island. 4. 3450.000: New Brunswick. 47. 3H.ll50.000. Quebec. 123. S36.000.tl00. merit and technical and military visers to expand her own forces. in Hon; Kon , l)tll'(lOrli' on Red China. Britain has about l0.000 troops. She has 3,500 men in Gib- raltar. guarding the western en-I trance to the Mediterranean. Post Mortems On U. K. By-Election Ry ED SIMON Caadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CPI - Post-mortems on the defeat of the governmrntr candidate in last Thursday": by-l election in North Lewisham tend to support the maxim that you can prove anything with statis-. tics. Spoke.-amen of virtually every shade of opinion say the result. reflects the popularity of theirl Views. 1 The Labor party. triumphant: o'er its first by-election turnoverl of a Conservative seal since Ihei I955 election, has been quick to interpret its victory as a blanket. indictment of Prime Minister Ma('millan's policies at home aniil modify the legislation before it Isl I passed. 7 abroad. Leslie G rcene. the Empire Loyalist candidate whose handful of votes would have been just enough to wipe out the Labor can- vlndit-ation of their beliefs. RENTBILL KEY The Daily Express views it as. a protest against the Kovernv ment's espousal of European free trade a development which it considers a serious potential dan- ger to Britain's (fommonwealth ties The Yorkshire Post Greene's intervention as a ks-vi factor. alihougii others argued: that the (.'onservatiies would have: lost in any event The most widely held YIPW is- that the government"; forlhcom-3 in rent bill. easing rent control. saw ltllss restrictions throughout Britain” was the key factor. it west a bread-and-butter issue which Labor lilt hard in the campaign's closing stages and there were in- dications that the government will Seven more hlv-elections five of them in government-held constitu- encies. are due in the next few weeks but the Conservative mar- '5 beet.-. l0.000 population and stimulate in- lercst tn the town's assets as a site for the provincial govern- ment's proposed 810,000,000 school for retarded children. The stunt was organized by town council and the chamber of com- merce. The gifts were donated by from the Sync River and litera- ture describing the town. Some of the gifts were inscribed with slogans asking that the pro posed hospital he built in Wallace- burg. On Premier Frost's desk was I pint bottle of red liquid with the resumed. in the process of completion. ployed the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quinn. Another classroom is Miss Marie Quinn who is cm- in Charlottetown, parents, The regular meeting of the Wo- spcntl didaiys tvutpyoge edge over his gin in all five in the 1955 election Conservative opponent professed-W83 SlI”ll'l9nl1.V large '0 make encouragement at the support forl lllrlllel" L850? Eains l1Hlik9l.l'- her strongly empire - "' ”! views. And Conservatives of variousl persuasions saw the defeat as at TIMES SOLD IN WARSAW AMSTERDAM IAP)-The New York Times international edition 1 with Pablum Cereals! inscription: ”Wallaceburg people industries in Wallaceburg. even give their blood." The town's three - ton truck was Haiti Slipper" was held in lliurray Harbor North Hall on February; 13th. 1 Friends of Mr. James Giddings. Mat-Gowan Motors. are glad to see. him around again after his re-. cent illness. Mrs. John (liddiugs. who iiasi been a patient for the last scvernll days in tiic Kings ('ounty Hospi-i I.'Il. has returned to her home inl (lamhridgo. l Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Pan-. murc lslnnd. is a patient in thcl Kings County llospltal. Hcr many friends wish her a speedy rt'L'or- er). i l..A.(f Barry Nicholson of thcl il.C.A.F. base at Greenwood. N.S.l is spending his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nic- holson at Whim Road. Friends of Mrs. James D. Lan- lKlll'I. Cambridge. are glad to know she has returned home from the Kings County Hospital. Montague. where she underwent treatment for it severe chest condition. Mrs, Garct Moore was host- ess to members of the Whim Road W.M.S. when they held their meeting at hcr home on Janiiary 22nd. Attendance was hood in spite of the cold. below into wcatlicr at this time. Klr. John Clary. Whim Road. rt-ct-iIll.V attended "The Older "".VS' Parliament" held in Char- lottetou-ii rcccntly. Also represent- lvluz. lllonlairiio Y.P.U. of Trinity lvllllfll ('liurch were Messrs Jim- my Jolinston and Edgar Dewar.. on Montague. BEAR RIVER SOUTH F"”Wlnt2 'Is the rcport for the month of January. tmld-term ex- amsi. Grotto it. I. Peter Chaiaaon tirade 7a. 1. Mary Chaisson. 2. "REV licnnesscy. 3. Mary White. 4. Ctlltord MacDonald. Grade 7b. 1. Jackie 0'Keefe. 2. Hanna Veld and Helen Sheehan. lequali. Grade 5. 1. Danny Sheehan 2. t.cr.'.ldins Maebonald. 3. Kenny t ;l"80ph Heiiiiusey. I-rade 4. 1. Peggy 0'Keefe. 1. -lnhn.I'I Grade 3a. t. shirt Chat . 1. Genlvene White. Cy mm Gfldt? 35- 1. Alla: stieehaii and Writ! Henneaaey (equal). I. can rue Veld. .1. Mary Sheena. 4. Ala- Qn Sbcehait and Doris Mooney, It-ouali, Grade 2a. l. Edna MacDonald 3- James MacDonald. ' Grade lb. 1. James White. I. Kcrvtn Chatsson. 3. Mary. E. the Klnnon. Grade ta. 1. Donnie 0'lteefe and thrrtne white (equal), 2. Gloria Cltlliltln. 3. Kenny MacDonald "4 Kenny Mooney. tequall. Grad III. I. Anne MacKlnnon average in senior Grad- gr "- Jackie 0”Keefe. OI percent. average In Junior Gra Sheehan and Shirt feqtiall It percent. ex, A nm.5.".2', Hitler "Lapped Up" idea He Might Be Guest Of The King LONDON ICP)-Captured Gcr- The captured documents also man J s, published today revealed the premeditated char- by the government, reveal that ncter of (icrmanyls 1939 attack on Hitler ”lapped tip" the idea he Poland. which brought Britain might one day visit Britain as aland Germany to war and sent friend of King George VI. .I.ord Halifax to Washington as Hitler's aide. Capt. Fritz Weidc-i British ambassador. mann. recorded a 1938 convcrea- This latest volume of German lion in which then foreign sccrc- documents. volume seven of a se- tary Lord Halifax. told him: rlcs covering the years 1937-45. "Give the Fuchrcr my greetings deals with the pcriod of Aug. 9 and say that I. as English foreign to Sept. 3. 1939. During that time ministcr. aim to get so far in my negotiations for a pact between llfclime that one day the Fuchrcr Britain. France and the Soviet will be seen entering Buckingham Union broke down and Germany Palace at the sldc.of the King and Russia signed their own mit- nf England." ,-tual non-aggression pact. That When Hitler received the mos-ipact. concluded Aug. 23. cleared sage. Wcidemnnn added. "he justlGcrmany's way for the attack on lapped it up." Poland. Double Service High Speed Vehicle For The Northland NORTH 'IAY. Ont. 4CPIGThc first vehicle in Canada equipped to travel at high speed on either highways or railway tracks has just been put into service by the Ontario Northland Railway. for use as an ambulance and inspec- tion car. The I956-model station wagon. fitted with extra steel wheels and loaded with flrat-aid supplies. will be used mainly in the rugged country north of Cocbrane to Moosonce. the line”: northern ter- minus near the entrance to James Ba . Slliecial flanged wheels installed at front and rear can be raised or lowcred hydraulically. for trans- fer from highway to railway track. Most of the car's weight is car- ried by the normal rubber tires. The railway wheels merely guide the car when it is travelling on the railway track. WELL EQUIPPED . The provioclally - operated rail- way has L400 employees in the sparsely - settled northern area. and the new car will be able to take medical aid quickly to in- jured persons. or transport them to the nearest hospital. In the past such cases were usually trans- ported by truck or rail speeders. Besides first-aid . , the vehicle is equipped with twtrway ST. CHARLES SCHOOL The following is the report for January of the St.. Charles School Grade X 1. Hilary Gallant; 2. men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. George Gallant on Thursday evening, February 7th. At the conclusion of the business. a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Peter MacAulay. Master Stevenson Livingstone. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Livingstone. is it patient in the City hospital. as a result of in- Juries received while he was coast- lng. Organization and much credit is due Father Smith for his or- ganization and supervision of the Friday night parties in All Saints Parish Hall. They are eagerly looked forward to by the teen- agers. The weekly dances in the Legion hall are still attracting large crowds. good music being supplied by Webster's orchestra. Mr. Cyril Hickey, C.A., and Mr. Jackie Milllgan. of the firm of T. Earl Hickey Ltd.. Summerside. were business visitors to Cardigan during the week. Miss Geraldine MacDonald. R. N.. left on Thursday for Montreal where she will attend the Holy Habit ceremony of her sister. Ka- therine. of the Congregation of Notre Dame. She will also visit friends in Toronto. Mr. Ian Scrlmgeour, student at . U.N.B.. recently visited his home for a few days. Weekly bingos are the order of the day in All Saints Hall. The door prize was won by Mr. Gerald Ran- aghan. The special game is now worth 335.00. Card parties are being held in the school every Wednesday night. The winners this week were Mrs. George Maclntyra and Norman MacKenzle. Mr. Heath Shepard's many friends in Cardigan and Toronto are very sorry to hear of his ill- ness. Mrs. Peter MacAulay is leaving Saturday morning for Montreal to attend the Holy Habit ceremony of her sister. Bernadette Gallant, of the Congregation of Notre Dame. She will also visit her sister and brothers in Toronto and Hamilton Ontario. Rev. J.P.F.. 0'Hanlcy of St. Thomas Aquinas College. Chat- ham. N.B.. was renewing acquain- tances in Cardigan this past week. Misses Connie Egan and Mar- garet F. MacDonald. students at Notre Dame Convent, spent last week-end at their home in Car- dlgan. Rev. Clare MacDonald. Summer- side. has been visiting his home during the week. g 1'edeY Final Showing Today:- TYRONE POWER KIM EDDY DUCHIN NOVA.” 9 STORY cm-3,-,-on JAMCI wt-IYIOORI ltx moueeou VICTORIA neunieoaon spggw SHOWS 3:80-7-9 Adm. Prices: Mat. 25c & 50c: Eve. 751': went on sale Monday in Warsaw. Lane Fortinherry. manager of the edition which is printed here. said the Times vvas granted permis- sion hy the Polish government to place the paper on sale. (topics will be flown to Warsaw each day Monday's first shipment. was 500 copies. BAD ALGERIAN WI-JI-IKI-IND ALGIERS tAPI-French auth- orities addcd up a grim weekend casualty toll in Algeria;l4 civil- ians killed. 31 wounded and 234 rebels killed. captured or wounded It was among the worst weekends in more than two years of insur- rcction. sturdy growth and energy. And ii happy mealtime is important to your baby's sense of security as well as his general health-ask your doctor. Baby's aure to like Pablum Mixed Cereal. It's the one pre-cooked infant cereal that sells more than all other mixed cereals together. And Pablum Mixed Cereal is so smooth textured. so easy to eat-exactly suited to Baby's taato. For your preschool children, serve new Pablum Protein Cereal Food-containing 357,, protein for Watch for title brlgm new Pablum package! WW HVQ& Of Mull )0N&ON li C0. Of CANADA LIMIIED SPECIAL OFFER! Gloria Peters; 3. Freda Peters. Grade TX. .1. Gladys Gallant 2. Viola Peters; 3. Doreen ppm-,, Grade VIII. 1. Helen Gallant 1. Dolores Gallant. Grade VII 1. Dale Cahlll; 2. Teri? Peters and Marie Peters (equal . 3. Prlcllla Doucelfe, Grade VI 1. Merlin Clements; 2. Jim Cahlll; 3. Rita Gulgnt, Grade V l. Mabel Gallant; 2. Bernie Cahlll 3. Wayne Peters. Grade IV I. sherroii Peters; 2. Cornelius Clements: 3. Leo Calilll. Grade III MD. 1. Brenda Gallant 2. Sheila Peters; 3. Irving Don-on, Grade in. (It. i. Walter Peters. crossings. market lights.. nagging radio. high - powercd horns for kits. red flashers and other safety accessories. 1 The ONR. with 625 miles of track from its head office here. also expects the car to be a big help on inspection trips. When cer- tain sectlons of track are plugged with freight cars. for instance. the inspectors by raising the wheels can switch to the highway until they reach the next open stretch. WEIGHT or fires Pressures in the great depths of the oceans may reach as much . T. Anne Keays. United Baptists, Montague Ho!-J F-new-I-an s--vi-. COMING - THURSDAY ONLY A BRILLIANT NOVEL BECOMES A FILM OF RARE AND COMPELLING SINCERITY! The unforgettable story of a handful of women and child- ren-forced to march hundreds of perilous miles through the jungle at bayonet point-and the girl whose example inspires their will to live . . . Returning by Popular Demand! 3. AHIIIGIHOIII. as three tons to the square inch. "'3 I . i ' oi-can i i. Deraattetta Gallant; VACANCY ff” -001110 Pd-rt: 8. Daniel Maebaaall. ' . """ in My Pours. Assistant. In Montague Fire Depart- .....L.........gggh,g,ggg ment to be filled- Niilma to i K . ,. I - . be submitted to c let or Imnuau 2:3,. ,, .'""", L ,E,"",t,.,,. ,, msistant Chief. ggfiggvl Grade 1: mi: i. - E.l5'."3' -v--a-”':" 1'.'.lf'.; I 5'5"” -"'-':"'- Gr,::s.,B. ".m:: N am oouosxs ogihrizm. - "'7 - Fire . 1'ucaso- canons. FRIDAY and ILVIO . - Y SATURDAY uncertain Pun qeciaiolerisliiadi King Size Breeze is a King Stu Bargain at any price, and that mlhl it I -very special bargain right now because there's Ht 05 the regular peicelAnd King Size Breeze till you a beautiful Cannon lath Towel, in one of four lovely pastel shades, right inside die package. Then there's the convenience of week that week of Duns washing. the most 5 ON EVERY PACKAGE OF KING SIZE BREEZE! modern wssliingyoaeaa tuylhtxing Siubreezeattlio heIdofyoIrIbopplnglh.n,&dolIeenbeuneeIhie i: t. 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