- " i” '93” "W "' "iii win he ibiei Tuesday. Feb. 19. 1957The Guardian Page 5 to return to his home, i I , . . M" linwni Mdh59) (.llarliiIle-. l.'i:"..:l';:::.i";..?”;.:l”tii:” i..'i'.".lMontague Fire Dept. Proposes Massey Hoiiiii ell. ..!:...J:...:;?;”...";if'...l'3I....';'al'ifTank Truck For Rural Fires Travel Ban To Red China lrks U.S. Press With Gov't reaction and suggestions as to methods of financing. . . A lengthy discussion took place E.;'li9itlIlTii9d to her home in Snuthircizarding a tank truck and means '3V'"l3 being 8 patient inl the Souris Hospital for severall daliyihrs. Lawrence McPhee is cnn-lll:-lid;2?enj:eMr.":idwl;i'l:ngha1',l::lIli 'f)i(nl;ir II!-nhcr home in Lillie liar .Ching. Rt-ti Point. S , h - n uwinz are I s .i . . M": .N1('P'i. t . 9'” Mn car Mud .(;i""g"”i(",l'1"',”':S andh Mrs eralld:-iysdi: lcihaillhttelowiipiilrliieizr Mr. Rug” Francis 10" rewnuyi httpien -a an. ui s. w 0 on me week 3 I h d i V . for iiinni. i .h g January 1lth.gi957. celebrated , . ' as it gos aong, as a vantcd I Two still are abroad. The third, mnuong "id ha I”, no reason ed (,mpl”;,:'em"i "' he iii” Seek inn”. 59th wedding nnniverrary ng hulgiracsigiiilifgii)l'5-mhizggllulyggwg number of reasons for its ban. the now in the U.S.. has refused to , . . ' lama. being 5 charge ghm the Red surrender his passport i l::l'yl'etllIel'vl:)li:lpf)ll)taxFllIell-I sllgwd the SOURIS BROWNIE Pack posed Brown Owl Hrs C Richards Taw- Leader Mrs Joan Stewart at this 0-" Jfmuary mm '3 mm” cmwd mm. home In Smirk. 00 Ti-ie51i3y- i”8i1FlIaiiy 12ih- i Chiiies” 3” "Vi": i" imlacllmailii N'3w5i”'i"”5' ihmugh "'9" edi' the American le Iiis subsc 131': with Div. Comm Mrs. A. Wright lney Owl Mrs. Atttirnt and Packiscilulinil centennial celebration 0' lnlgmed Hock” '3'” '3"i”y9ii Til” i".le"d5 "i M” Charles M""' Mrs. William E. Stevenson and i ",9 United states by oifermg to terms and publishers. assoc... 4 P509 -r ' 0 I I I ' - ilic besl iznnie of hockey so far Piiee Little Harbour regret to d u mm, J" n M Frederic. n wen i mliiiie Plans i0 QUe5ii0ii iii? SW5 -- :j -1 ihis winter at the Red point cnm. inarn oi her iiinesg and entering gcegm g 055 I Mr glesemoln i ' ' U 0 . S. . I 5 ness of Mrs. William Fraser North it . . Lake. i . . - By (JSORGE KITCHEN CANADIAN Rapoigrigrt nhjng which 3, "we, done" M The regular monthly meeting of of financing same. This tr ck ' - . . Ll ; . . Canadian Preu Staff Writer Itiepoters for two Canadian'. The” explanation do not sat- Poinrt spejhll (ilie Rligime Montague Fin Deputmam iliouldtbe atbleulcarrryelilxnfgiuuiu i WASHINGTON (CPI ssharp newspapers visited China inst isfy the press. They recall that friends in iin,.m..,r W -was held in the Council chambers ilinegglgr u'si,'h"TV;,ou13 ii” Lain: -' conflict is developing between the Y9i"'- Ancaiiadlilh reporter. David U5: c”””i””'”"i' Wveled "'9 The Souris Midgets and the Real Monday night, with fourteen men'i- able for lochl llfes End especially t". Eisenhower nnminisirm-,0” and Lancasnire of Toronto travelled in siiviei Um" ii” 15 ya" hem" Point Home Second team put anibers i ' ' ' - ' ' . , . prtsent. Fire chief Coffin pre adaptable for fires on farms in the the U.S. Dress over the adminl China, ii" 59V9i'3l W0eli5 i0? Th! Moscow W" recognized by w”h' " ROM 33'"? iii ii00li0y in the Red sided The routine business was vicinity of Montague. The secret- tration's ban on travel into. and Associated Press.) :,i;gii1on-thugs; nn:r'i.iinlilmiun:mur:i foint Community Rink February-carried out. reports read and cor- ary was appointed tocontact Farm China by American reporteis. The issue now has been brought nwmo for me rem," of us. shI:SiidJi()Ii.;:py;1t-nlicllt-1-I:tg'aa:,fL,;'ia; rpcvn-yrc'Si)tlndEn('0 dealt with. lForum organization in get their , U. S. iewspapers say the admin- to the fore by the action of three istration is violating the freedom newspaper men. one from the of the press. denying the Ameri- Baltimore Afro-American and two can people their right to know from Look Magazine, in d f' what is happening behind the Washington in recent weelfsylgg yes" on" W touchy 0” ml min" bamboo curtain and attempting to journeying into the forbidden ter- 3i3'Eg.i.lg1end DCl?;'Ek1.MEN.l. use the press as a diplomatic bar- ritory. in each case. the state de- Representative John E. M055 gain ng weapon. g partment has invalidated their (D m C H” Chan. an of The state department. which passports and threatened punitive Hon; suacdngmmee ngeeking ti; seems to be making up the rules action when they return home. loosen govermnem curbs on mob prisoners held by Hungary in 1951. Nor does the administration's stand have full support in Con- free 10 American prisoners if the tlons, have taken issue with the h mrmjm-'-mm-jm - - ---'- "r , . g U.S. will permit reporters to visit. arguments in favor of the prohl- deg;:"2f::,;::;nt of News. Is a guest at the Lord Elgin Ho- Souris Brownles i':;;'l"::zdR';:i5 l1',l(:'i-xii iiie Cii3ii"”9i0W" Hi”P'iai- son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and their c0iiiiii'y- biiion. - tel whllel ih it-i it - . - - . - . Edti tt - ii 90-We NV l . . L is III as to Mrs. Daniel Jd .I.S. dill .1) R ll niimsizi) smcf; i949 They pointed to State Secretary ::Ete,:,entli(?ni?nu:::dbgI,f ,:ni:es::i Rev. F. P. Aylward. of SD U. Mark Centennial T' . I I lit: ii-':.t'l1p”mTi';'i;',',,,i"jl';; (liiiirslil1ayr,a lihiauIh(l)1'S Road on being of uhigiaeiiiaguefmwerersvisiifirsx 2:: '9 -i'V-'iii5 iii" 3i'iliiaiil tlilces i the best dressed in the adult class Georgetown on Thursday. Febru American newspaper men have Dulles. lfiesi ”ia.ie"ie"t "'3' ii” the people of the United States iifa” "35 ii 5”"d8y ”"5l""' i” his been denied entrance into Red iilluese hiwehsald "1 efieci "mi "have a right to know through "id i"""e i'”'” wile”? 3 ""'i" "Mi .. ,. ., China since October. 1949' when t ey want to ave American cor- their own reporters about condig hmihor I'('5ldE, - iliclil a Illoiliers high on iconi- the Chinsse People-S Repubn respondents to come to Commu- tions in red China... Mrs Norccn Grccnnn. and .Ulss;t'li')'vi5ill., to celebrate the 100th was proclaimed and Peiping nlst China and will hold Ameri- Jenkm Lloyd Jon”. ednm. Mme lticlcn Lund. teachers :it 51. Pf3l':ai1lIlV0liSt'Il'y of the birth of the ousmd a" W” Spondems (mm cans in Jail until we allow them Tulsa ton.) Tribune and west, ers Lake hi-hool. spent the week-ifounder of the Boy Scouts and . - hi h I -1 . - to come." With some heat, Dulles - s end in the City. Girl Guide movement. at"! ummnesw C med to rpwgnuc described this as "blackmail" ::mn:J,sg':p:.?cl:1!:;l sfgdiazzeqlgg Mr Roildie llinri)on;ild llih rel The ilrntiramnlc roilsisti-(l ofrsc with perfect ice each team play- The first Sunrls Brownie Pack.-of Mr. .l:imi's it llrnnctl nf l-'or- Cd weir M” We” (Rvkr C l -iron dt' '1 lN thl ii"? WOW? Ifiilkic uiniiihgn mnnlo; yI”Hm' I. Patont. if weather and ice cnn- Mr. Alton Robertson. Munn's . i. . . r . ' y " NI" ” lditions favour them they will plzi Road s ent several days with rei- cm" Raymmid w' Smoman we" ,':cfu::fn”l:; ml 'xvi'(2fr':'w"GI;i:l5' attain shortly. All are looking fory atives tfnd friends in .Charlotte- ggslnzis Vigilgrs l" my 0 . n . . . 3 .p . .. . - . , - I , , ' Hmpiml Hamllxl "B wont: iflinililtlli 8:'I0ll1Prvg()Od. nitthts town and Uigiz. urs ay e runry -rzil days in the pl: l. liospi-,' ' "ct" has ”'"ii"9ii at the ailnual Souris Ice Carnival ary 14th. i Mayor P.L. Bnutlrnatilt and Coun- l Mr. and Mrs. Bert llaneveld of The W.M. Society meeting was Montague were bilsincss visitor! the new state-an action which . . . . , . . . - - . Washington then protested as . wlllcii he did not ”Pr0P0se to sai- China --should not be given or till"-li('ll hunle front Htiiliiltnil. .()n-pt-ilrnllliciii ol cltzllt B-ruwillcs and'inl lirevioiis to liciili; tzikcn toHal-ieu:,1.,:::(."i-lrltagfalgifRhcggigigsimro hold at the home of Mrs. Irwin to Gcfil'L',('Iiiun on 'l'hiii'Sfi3y- Hm- "crude effort . . . to force recog- '5ly' withheld as an instrument of dip- ii""”i i"-l iiiiii 5lK'iii viii? ii-inc. lii'L'SCiiIzitioii oi scrvicc sizlrs to'if-ix. W; mnmw was n'.adL, in aid :3 Robertson, Red.Point, and was Mr. Merril Crziswell. represent- nmongi TALK To DULLES lommic negommon or made Cong with other members of the lziuiliy. clcv-en Brownies -by Mrs. Vii-ighi,: iii 'Ai'il(ll(l' 'lll'tlt1' Pownzil was i Rink Fuiuh lari;-,eIy attended by members and int: Mirhael Bros. of Charlotte- lilr. Joe Rynn. of the Bank of. Division uniimissioner. 8 liusintlss Vi-siliir to the eastern ” visitors. town. was a bust ess visitor to Miss Joan Dixon and Miss E13 The mutter rested there uniii They noted. too, that when Presi- tin ent u n licies of other coun- , , . . ., . last summer when the Chinese dent Eisenhower was asked about trlegs witlia rglizrence to separate N0” Swiia 5'3” l”.'l9'"-'”"”"' , This was i9",”,w9d by 3 "link" . . . leaders lifted their ban and in- ill? Cllartle he hedged and said he and different issues." 59"" ii” w”'k'3"d 31 hi.” hm"? "lg .da-V 5.k."' gam.” and the V1 Sew .m Several districts" Alli Vocational School Charlottetown iisciiill 3i ii" iiiime iii Red P”i"ii15mi vited ii; U.S. reporter, for I wouid have in tnik in Dunes "and The American Newspaper pub hcrc. Joe started his banking days singing of Brownies. day is apaijenJ0yi,ili'g the new station Chan- Spem the weekend at mph re. fonowing her recent operation in Zpjud 3: month's tour. Washington refused See exactly what it is he is apeak- iishers' Association, protesting to iii'i'”- , Qiiapliy Day "mil Cl”5'"g c"9T"c: IC '"i""eiOw"' spectivc homes in East Baltic and ihe Souris Hospiiai Miss whale" to issue the : passports on ins vi-" it appeared to him. the Eisenhower and other high gov. Mrs. Bcn 'ilt'I.-.aai-, (licrry vai- month i l” ”i' M" "ii M” 3”” ”' Red Point. is the dauahtv.-r or Mr. and Mrs. ihe ground it did not recognize president said. to be something crnmentofficiais, suggested Amer- W. ley. spent the weekend with hcrl Luni-li was s.-rrveii to the turned to their home in Red Point. Mrs Johnnie Young and baby Mb", whale”, Red puintg . Red China and could not provide "he lean citizens working for Ameri- .r .. h ., , , . , daughter Bonnie Lee are spending Mr. Gus Campbell and Mr. Jnr. its nationals with protection in the Not so long ago. the state sec- can concerns should be given the iiYa"- Ma(.I)l)n.igt":xa"rt' 0I,i';'('.k 13:: deri'ili;,5m iiigl mall in 3"” M” M””i"”' M” . the weekend with iiir, and Mrs ry (:..mni,eii, neti Point, retui-neti' (llslricts ziiiil installed several T. 199" Rnbensong students at the Miss Mary Whalcn is nowconva1- Gi30i'E9i0Wl1 0" Fi”ld3)'. Ff'i3illF8Y! parents here, Mr. and Mrs. lien mothers by Iilrs. C. ltlcllards. h-Willi-1 Slivni lliv past two months ROG regime. Pei8i1V'S liosilliin was that no "freedom to travel" to any coun- Mi” am M” A"”"" -, , , . , . . . .. , . Spent-cr Llcwellvn, Montague. from a business trip to New York. it 3.50 charged that the chines. American reporters would be 31, try in me world with which the aid. have i-Olill:llDCl'lltrIl.l('- from dill) a;s:.lsIed ll.iHthe Broiinies. g lh(.3d(Llllllli1lc1. lll):,l':)iI')l(S?xl;1-(TllfigQ;i85v Miss Elma Cohing uc. Coucgal up were trying to "hand pick” the lowed to Visit China "am the in United States is not at warp liani-ilton. UIIlillll).. tiilti spending. File 0 owini; Jrownlcx wercwLl'i- Theudre Rnborht u gar t, rs. reporters, though all those invited Prisoners had been released. liia Editor and Publishe . the ncws- ('01?!-9id9i'3.iiili;liil"IE 'd"d)illi:iL"?)'Jiy;Hw gllilizi '.Ii l';';I'Sl'I"hs""”Bl)li:;,'i ,.mu.".y ,8”. uinigngmf 1m:)::l'y' 2:) .. -. . . . - .- - -. n rs. u ' i. " ie; .; ti . '3' . -i - - ' - weie American correspondents of stand now is that the U.S. will not paper trade publication. accused Vimimg :0 me my km week on Mmwrnlack; Shelly Peters: and.u,ndl,dg th I tlikzel t b i .d ' "bl -k 'l" d thtth l- he i ti ed't . . . . . . L . ...”.i:..'.':L.. ..?....”..;”l.”.Z. ::::..... :2 :;:;..:.: ..: ...::..:. ..ii.i2..2?E.”.L'..'i3”.'2. .1: ::.....:.::.: .. - l...t.::."i'.;.;” ti; .3: it MONTAGIIE ' ' ' - 1 - - u g , r. 5 pi ' . ” ' 5 e - . I . - ( la win Communist lands. that is not I ognized is some application of the ban. ed home fmm Goose tiny. Lmirad, rile P.E.i. Hospital will be happy A rim-p tongue is often an or, after several mantis up 1ii'rc--ii055- , y 7...m.. ....L,,,-L, mg - - k - k - l Mr. Rctziilziid 0'Bricii. who wasl Mr. llcg. .lol1ilston P.W.(,.. was ' 'ii”"" '' ' W” "E i m V home for several weeks with hls.hiiiiii- tor the weckt-iiil.l I ')':'i.t:i'i0tl( iit'i;1s for fzi;)'iii('i's along hockey. nyu Sport: Editor ;: i.z-rents and his childrcii.- who are1 Mr. Wcnilall t.oflin,p.r.. scmiit ' s ioiic who lr'ii.t" t-on wailing And o.Br.e in The Sundud i Miss ivlary lilac-Phu-sun, Lime Mi-5. Angnn Lnpinrr, in” return. niakiniz their home with their year student at P.W.L. siirnl the rind pleailiii. lot icals for the Tuesday u.i.y'"eki "H. R". M". grandparents since their mother's weckviid with his parents. Mr. and lilw. Sands. returned to her duties as M to her home in the Magdalen . . . . - x . . - v - -w ” ' iflil. 'ilIs llill .ilvw.'iI'rl. spniit il'lf' as - n . - wig wii,i, Nni be buying inns Teacher in the Gaspereaux School islands after spending some time iij3iiiii- iifii iiihi lwck. ii” ”?'f'i""l M”; W" girl F" A r,.. 1.. ..nt.(.k.cmi i, ,i .n nth , needlmg can pay off In goal: . until further notice. The Manta "ii MONEY morning. . g g lliiii ii" 5i5i9i”iii'i3W- Mi'5- Elie" L.mek'1:'v&T'.'im 'i1;3ff3f',..i.l'”it"e':.'l,i(l.l:,' h((),:::”rifnn. p::;,f;t1sistei'. Cntlyicriiilie. .'ilr.Z. l;1lIbEi'i5ll?i"l- Rb. lid of the many classic ia- gun irnrnininnn co, Mrs. Alex Blue and Lila visited Sheehan and Mr. Shcehan. Mrs. ii” if” "r ler" i 5 t . N H, h. 0 USA and Mr n,,bE.,.,Sm, . . her sister. Mrs. Rowan Senca- Lapierre. resided here for one Says "5 3 3793' place 'f .y"" N?" mp.m e.w amps Hi” I Viih” Tile L"0ll(liii(lfl of Vlyi- l h C Adm' mncn whne It and to mm l baggh. Oak Vglley on Feb. 6. summer some years 880. before re- Siiiiid iipllioollik-Er”?!-iwi:,3Ii,;ulI;l(li'r:gd8 i:ligl"i'i;iciIi:h5P9"i Siiiiie iii"? W imvcarmy mmaim aibsto "me u wand” vhym G” Th. p . n We i' l .' ' l1 Powfo w'r.hous. ieaiesl lilll?"ll'lui'lrx:'sH!:l)Itl)li)ili'erlfiot!teii ltlgilitlleg willie Iii?-gdi.lf::a;':ia"'lsi:3 glaands six feet four and in prime The new public dlibniryh licad- hl2;lCr&)0l:in heart I . . I sunrim-i...,.. "in nnw, gum. ., - . . ' ' - - - new ' u csome . . .. IS BCIIIQ TCkClI DOWII :';a";vh'l'l',rgygaI,'l'1aerb':)f iiimkeywiilaged spffkslzery 1:111: E."ghhsh' in hcilliilisiz Mt-Ginn and Miss Morrl-l lliigllmsi.-iioo'lilwiilimmrs.Illkipiti Mc-lllime, foilmriiit! a fall itlvhen she 9"” "ill '"'ii"'"'- 124"” : . ur on A on ay r. onar unig an was e U - ” . .. 2 ,., ' . - - I .' Work on the dismantling of the iiigiiiv Fell ii Wiih 8 Score of 4-2. lucky Winner of the 525.00 bucks 5o"' of the high Sihoql t.e.ach"'m militia "(L Fhdmcharr of the car lbqfl: lfaltttlimllf getting readv for F M"! Ind 20 MB" of com" 3 l former Dominion ggvgrnment Mndlohlll D. MacLean returned Jack pot at the parish hall games 5'8”; ::,"”"i "5'""” V'5"' rm? ..;:,(,i.rgfi.c w.,.,yi(n...t with his . the lobster fishing season here has ROSANNO BRAZZI . CLIFTON wean . JEAN PETERS 0"” '"' """' ii i froslproof pntnin wnrehnn the from i ar ottetown and is now re- last week. , , 0T5 0 C t , , . f . t l . i i i ' t railway wnnrr n r;e.,”fg.',','.',w,,' siding with his son Archie at Mur- The many friends of Mrs. Mar- Mt -ioiin .ii"E,i"'5t P'"fC'Pi'i "i Winifr ”"i'di;I'fs"yF::2f!; Fm,mS' ;;”.,';E;2..".';,".3;.f'.;l;';t'.,3i,.,i::l.',;";;3: A Cinemasnuiu -uper. now at your favorite thealrc. A bit: nro- i l which was started less than two my Riven Mr" Mncman and Ar. nut Vi"ard' Wm be pleased '0 Mmiuatngmi High is?tmitolloVltaii:isa vi: were ililnihc city on Thiirsrliav on cclhrs - E n u . - I pre ii vi it n i ' ' i i ' ccn usiness visi o . - . . - . i -- I ' . I . I :ificks7ia,g0' '5 grogfesslng favour fiitiergggsy S 9 re mwes In i.'"::'.'i.5ih,.e,f,'gif::iy.,"3,i::”V;;'8 1-11 initv. business also for a regular check Mrs. James Arnold. and son diiction that the whole family will enioy. ' . nd yi '3 Ware ""59 was lif"9i'33' Mr and Mrs Br M .ph r p I wh h h "bee " o.5l”' P-hands of Mrs. Lnuis Kniiyl "re up on their baby girl. Morris were in the city last week ON SALE NOW 5 ' mm (i"0Wii A-559i5 (-0i'P0i'3' l i "C9 M c 5”" B ' ere 5 e as an R patient pinned in sen her home from the Mr. Ed. Rossitcr. has been on business. N in tion by the tnwn of G i and daughter Judy, returned from for some time. , . . . and turned over in the 5fi?.f.'?f.f.i,i,'f a weekend trip to Pictou. N.S. Mrs. John C. McMarthy had Ci”"ii”"9"””" H05i?”5l "my r"”V'ls9el':d'?'g 5:;"'ehllimeN'1" the rict board for the purchase price. Thcydf Dkinned to visit Bruce's the misfortune to fall In her home '7? iriguiri ila'(;b::';1'”;:ldiR1':F5;;rank ggwullis an:"RMr" Driggfl Mr . Tl l he i - g - gra at or, Mr. Hector MacLcan, recentl . she in: ed h h' tht i'-Vi ' i" - t . ' . i ' ' , .: 3..Y.”ll"i:.”'Zf5..i32 .. ... .. iii. .. 2.”-..'i n--- gins-ii-.r -.-:1; :.:.-;:;: soon a, couvi Home racrs snow How of the new ten mom school 3, siding with his niece. Mrs. Gratto She has been removed to the Char- U- "" wodiiesday ""9"" l " qm 9 8 i g i (loot-getown, construction or win at Pictou Lodge. lottelown Hospital for treatment. Ml”. Fl””””'9 M”"le5""- i'””'i""i in” fl 1'93” """d".""'' . it is hoped to stnri gafly in "2 Mr. and Mrs. John Burhoe and Mrs. Vincent McGrath was a 5" Brlswli 599'" "'9 w"'k”"l l"I. ." '”."'i"l;m'd "F elgciglc pmim: Spring. Lumber in the wnreiinuu Family. Abney were Sunday weekend visitors to Souris. ii” my-, , iii?” Wm! 9 irlonlvllnucn mi: and whic'i in congide mi nnrninn and guests of friends in Wood islands Mr. and Mrs. John Butler. City. D” 0(”'aii-V 3"” M" D"”"”l.'iV.'"”” i"':;'i:M "rf r;:lg Wm not suitable inr inn new schnoi i, Ens. at the home or Mr. and Mrs. were weekend visitors with Mrs. were i" M"”"' "'5' week "" bu” Smnou R” 5 8” "gt i being dlspoggd nfr nn 3 ready mar. Mack MacPherson. Butler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. list, the proceed, from which Wm Farmers are busy cutting wood Ernest Rossitcr. defray the costs of purchase. dis. or pulp wood. etc. these nice fine Miss Kay Steele, and Miss Nor- mnnuing and irunitngn, . clear ,frosty days. if they were ma Slnnott. were recent visitors to 0 0 Stoi-ngg gpnuninriiie inmim. in" unable to get a year's supply of Summerside. where Miss Steele's been procui-ed in ynrion, nniining, fire wood last winter due to the sister is stationed with R.C.A.F. o in the town and at present it in gelith of rnolw In the woods, they Eng, rural highd sgghools. 'Morell planned to nus end ti in ave certainy been blessed since an ontaitiie an urls have or- the rink .. 5.3,, .,opfi,': 335.9, February came with suitable ganized a debating society. A ter- P M I O O playoffs cnn he nmnieinni 1-hi, weather for working in the woods. ins of debates will be started very CAPITO L SENSATIONAL SCIEN E would providg nirnnnr nniimiied Many farmers have large piles of shortly Ind Should PI'0Ve V91”! lil- THRILLER HITS! Iloraiie space within , row yard! firewood in their wood pile. lerestlns. Many years have pas- of the site ni tire new ncnnoi bniid. Mr. Archie Munn, with the help Std Since the lily! Di regular cle- iniz. thus eliminating double truCk- of some hired men. sot an ample biiiinii teams in this Vicinity. aizc. supply of wood. home and sawed The fast playing villase high Mr, Adrian Bradley of Peakcs in up already. Mr. Neil Ma('Neill, school hockey team defeated both the Foreman in (ihgrge or in, din Little Sands. with his chain saw Montague and Souris is fast names mantllng pi-ajgct nnni, ,, mm, who assisted by Messrs Ivan Gordon last week in their own rinks. brings to a project of this magnit. and son Archie and John Burhoe iVii- Bill Alyward. has taken ov- ui-l-- 3 i .-alth of experience. and Junior Bell of Abney made er the coaching Job of the senior The wnrniinnn, wnn bum in im quick work of th: lob. hockey team this winter. Bill is an or 27 nnti in iii. 1930'. in, origin; Mr. Neil MacNeiil had done con- old timer at the iziimc and knows bottom of the shed was replaced, siderabie custom sawing with his all about the tricks of the game. which men, ii... the mntnm in chain saw in the district. There Despite rumors that Plus Moln- praciicniiy new. .3 inmbnr gm. are also several other chain saws ills Was quitting the high school and has the nt-irie.-i nnvnngngn of in the district. and the men must team it is learned that Plus will seasoning, 11.9 tiinmnniiinn nroieci find them a wonderful time saver. stay. is anticipated to take IDDl'0Xin1gQQ. Mrs. A.D. MacNeill and son Neil, Mr. Joe M('iflfiiS, of the Abeq- l.v between fifty and sixty dnys, Little Sands, visited her daughter. we" Crew Silent the weekend at . Ac. Mrs. Alex Stewart and Mr. Stew. his home in the village. art and family of Grafton Street. Mr. R. L. Bilrilf-V is iii Oiiiwl. T-T-'r?""-mm Charlottetown on .sunti.y, ran. 3. attending the tarrll discussion. He DROMORE SCHOOL Mrs. Stewart had just returned The following is the honor roll ii,-I:,:, .3: 1? '15,” l:'l:Id':;.bi't:ly Rd”: Theresa Lawlor. 3. Leo McCarthy, gm. January Ind Mn -St-cw"! In Plonhem; 4. Zita Campbell, 5. Joai(1:Bradley2'. graze I);( l. Imelda Callaghan. Little Sands residents. The four sla- Cf,f:;',f,,'E.,:;.,f?..':.i'it.ii,'ii:ii';..i: Mdlxmekt . i. Hope Rose. 2. Eric will be proud to have a baby 12),. 3. Kniiiienri Kenny. 4. Mary Grade VIII. 1. Edward Hughen, Mr. John Buriloe and Mrs lvln ”"C""'y' i M ' Smith 2. in e ' A ' 2. John M G ik . Gard . A ' G"'”' " ' ”””' ' T .- ,. - - - hort- t it . h' h-oompri-s- ....... ....... ......""....':r' -" '""-W '- 3 iI"".:.”.'r ” ”'”;::.;: 'i:r3::'i:.: ”.:..:d::.."-N”... :......'.':..; .:. 3. Shirley Hughes. a. Reginald The snow' plough made its stti T "'” &a3;”bl:i:y.l;Tew3;.ugo" 8'32 "M "(WV Hm priced with ,,,;,n mjlengg on mp of thin, thrifty Fargo V-8's and 6's lvrrisan. . in t in mint. ' ' ' - . - - - ' - I . arm. vi, A, 1, -nreim. Hun”. sum. m. l'"' ”' the lowest, but also cost you less per mile. This ll areenginee ed to give you full Power on rezii 81' I188 1. Mlrllret Barrett Mr. and Mn. Ivan Gordon. Ab- .. . . - Grade ill. 1. Helen Ban-ett. Little sand: on a recent Sunday. am” 8,. mm” whom. THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY because "d" "M M '5 "' "'"' an "' ' LONELY. now an room) are nnnlm GIRL . . . AND LOST ins DREAM. Grade VI. 3. i. at... Barrett. ney. warn visiting their menu in Yau should 800 Grade Ii. 1. Eileen Hughes. 2. Rosemary Mctlitirh. 8. Charla: Grade I. 1. Judith Mitchell. . ms is THE rnitsoitai. 8108!! or A MAN MILLIONS KNEW ONLY or ins '"""”' "'”" "' ”""' ...'.'r"'oa'"'"...L'i"....t'"f;"' ""' "'"" Music---Music BY nncnrmi 1-ms TELLS now nn nrr rr iticn . . . AND Highest avenge in Junior Wit ' v in on... em... imim and Edna 0"" ii i- Wm 'm"'-- I AND now A Lovlmr woman AND A Ll'l'l1.E nor iiitouorrr THE some T0 . - -. 1 F be the 5 mm. hrso provides an , . Th. . 3 l- n shorter CQMIGII RG03 3" W. . AND ins amounts 0 Cl: AGAIN! pm'1:;'i,,0':,',':,';:, ..,,,.,'”;'.,'5,:,,:,?.. ,.,,"...'.'.',',":.32I' .')'if.,..f.......... .........m on the road-let :3-i my-round -mini-eid -I . sari-at (equal) on per cent. Patricia ncum. an ",8 Teacher Mn. John Bu-nu. ''R' t Koutmmfart. ow optional wrap-armindi-ear ' lily. 2. Clara 0 . many other makn don't have. car manoeuvm l vzliml lllilii Piil".V -1 db.” indn'n..m maximum vi-L Grade vm I Knuth Bradley. Cild Tii"”"' " "I led Fargo for inodeliidotler ynii ':,i,;:l1I:'r";,lLl;2f 1iJJ;':'i':.i,"i;.':,n"..i.cg gility; mutant-speed electric "hm" nu” " rim ' snows gr 3 ”..7-.g izwwiwneiisdo-ii 53o"'itia'2 ocnviif ulu2tn.d:iliv'i!r:1iltinnnl)! you like best! wipers: may door latchu. . Grade 4 The following is the standing of Ergutine Mm Fargo imiu an in nu today ii... an wan . . . rirwi" ”''r-mlwn 0! Pam-in IMNO4 Fiiiinna Head School for the month V. 1. Elizabeth of Juiuary. 2. Rita Curran. 3. mi. cutie ix. 1. June MacDonald. 4 Alilrewcn "Citrate vn. 1. Garnet MacDiil- Omit W. I. loo than old Inovlnu 'IIAIll' 'IANNA"Ao: . Z 2'55? '3'.--c Watch CLIMAX - SHOWER OF STARS. Thursdays. 8:30 P. M.. over Clllftntlsiii... F. ii. iiiciiiiii LIMITED Mohegan load. 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