Three. Candidates For U.K. T Labor Party -l.lead-ership - weekend. Their choice of a leader in snccud Clemait Attlee who rs- Ilgned Wednesday be an- nounced next Wednesday. Immediately after nominations closed, friends of the three can- didates began to canvass for sup- port among the 274 Labor MPI whose decision will be made by postal ballot. Many Mps left for their constit- uencies to discuss with local party officials the choice they should mgllaeitskell. an economist who hides an iron will behind a boyish charm, was a stronger-than-ever favorite among the politicians Fri- day night. Thursday he repulsed a move backed by his arch-rival. gevan, to persuade him to with- iraw from the contest in favor of an unopposed election of Morrison. outwardly this was an appeal to sentiment; sharp-witted. pugnacious Londoner. has given a lifetime of valuable the party's highest post. SUSPECT SENTINIENT But many MPs suspected that sentiment was being used to sup- port a political manoeu .e and were highly impressed by the crisp. businesslike way in which Gaitskell dealt with it. A close friend of Morrison said that if the former foreign secre- tary is unsuccessful in the battle for leadership, he will give up the deputy leadership. which he has held for the last 10 years. Supporters of Bevan. the party's buoyant left-wing rebel. will cam- paign fiercely during the next few days in an attempt to keep Gait- skell out of the leadership. The -former chancellor of the ex- chequer-once publicly branded by Bevan "a desiccated adding ma- because Morrison. I in .ses-vicetothemovementandmostparty socialists feel he has well earned chine"-is everything the left;-wink ers dislike in politics. He believes ” f policies as opposed to the left-wingers' own drive for more extreme socialism in tho HOPE FOR BEVAN ' ,.'l'he hope of the Bevanltes is that, falling s victory for their own idol, Morrison will get the leader- ship. But their reckoning is that the veteran's term of leadership would last only a comparatively short time, giving Bevan a chance to stake up prestige for another fling at power in a few years time. Victory for Galtskell could mean that Bevan's hopes have gone for- ever. The leadership of the Labor party is. according to rule. de- cided afresh every year. But dur- ing most of the 20 years of Clem- ent Attlee's reign. this has been a mere formality. One fear of Labor politicians is that if Gaitskell becomes leader, the antagonism towards him of the left-wingers may result in repeated internal clashes. HAMPTON ath is being expressed to thfygiigvivizig relatives of the late vir. Malcolm Maclfinnon, whose iccease has brought deeli P981151 :o his many clients and friends residing in these districts where me was intimately known. Scotsmen and their friends from these districts joined the large gath- ering at the Charlottetown Hotel on November 30. for the obser- vance of St. Andrew's Day. and to hear the guest speaker Bishop McEachern, and the address to The Haggis by Dr. Shaw. The dinner Church, home. and community, with best wishes for many years of future happiness Miss Sandra MacDonald was hos- tens to 22 of her young friends, at her home on November 11. on her 9th birthday. Following jolly gam- es, refreshments. including a pret- tlly decorated birthday cake. were served. all finally departing with best wishes for many happy re- turns of the day who have been seriously ill within our district. including Messrs- Ray Mai-Quarrie. Fred lnce and A. E. E. Best are convalescing. was under the auspices of The Caledonia Club. P.W.C. Students from this dis- trict were present to see and en-l joy the crowning of the King and Queen of the Campus at" Prince of Wales College on November 28. with Dr. Macliinnon presiding over the Ceremonies and crowning the King and Queen. Residents of this district attend- ed the Induction at Cornwall of Rev. 1!. A. Patterson into the Cornwall pastoral Charge, under the direct- ion of the Chairman of Presbytery Rev. Howard Christie- An enjoyable shower was held at the home of Mr. Harry Maclfenzio on Decembe I, in honor of Miss Georgina Ruth, daughter of Mr. llarry Macxenzie and the late Mrs. Mscxenzie, whose marriage is to take place soon, to Mr. R. S. Wad- dell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Waddell of Carleton Siding. Useful and beautiful gifts pl ted. test- ified to the popularity of this young couple. accompanied by best wish- es for future happiness. Sympathy of their many friends is being extended to the surviving relatives of the late Mrs. J. L. Curran. Crestwood Drive. whose death occurred at the P.E-I. Hos- pital on December 2. Congratulations are being extend- ed to the ladies who completed the North River Home Nursing Course. and received their Certificates on December 2, well known by friends residing in this and the merging communities. A large assembly of relatives and friends of the late Mrs. Peta Far- tzuson whose death occurred at her home in Hasnptop on December 1. were present to convey final trib- utes of respect and sympathy at the funeral services conducted at her late residence on December 4, by Church of Scotland Minister. Rev. Mr. Graham. assisted by Rev. R. H. Baxter. interment was made in Argyle Shore cemetery. It is pleasing to learn that our Province was free from fatal motor lccl” I on December 1. as the result of an intensive drive to curb road accidents for 24 hours. The larse modern h e of Holm, Brothers. at Holm's , Desablg bievrll filled to capacity on Novem- hm3'.;ul;!u-uelhiuvumsnn friend: It express 'l"lr reclvlentu. mi and Mrs. no Holm. in im, their senTir':ilant.ly.:3m.d Tddnfal those worthy am "an" errant their G:'l':luVho were col- o ir weddin a ioa- of beautiful ;E'lW:n'(;:tT: Wrist watches to Mr. and M" E C. Holm. accompanied an .d ' ' on behalf of all present, end . gm. easy Chair on behalf of 11.. mm, ily. A delightful lunch nu guy” by the ladies. following mg"... by Mr. Frank Myen, 3.! mm 3”. ter and others. exp:-cub, ww”. Iation of the faithful sonic. "5, dered by the honored 3".” in 'voun emu WILL LIKE , This Kim! of lsxstln i Ex-Lax is effective. but In X senile way. it won't weaken or upset you rhild. It won't make lief fad bad aft:--wards. . - We not too strong! Ex-Lax can be given to your chlldrm with complete cond- Ilenco. It has a line chocolate Wit. and its action is dependable and thorough, -Il'l not too mild! Ex-Ln I. one Isuun om avoids "Inns: It wash gently and eiectlvsly at the same time. In "ul" "Nil. En-Loxnis - the Map” Aiodhual IX-LAX . lbs Cloeeolotsd inactive I '93 -I5,-IO-9 lo. Miss Mary MacPhail. teacher at Dcsable School. was a welcome lguesi of Mrs, Bud Morrison. on November 30. 1 Miss .lrene nacoowen. Glen ivalley. has been the recent wel- ed our home. Our warmest Dr. H. S. Allen and Mrs. All Cmama All Hard Centers Almontlnos Bin-nt Almond . Butterscotch Creams Csramels 909.0559 wbwwww Queen St. ii is pleasing to learn that those ' for their assist APPRECIATION we wish to express our sincere gratitude for the many many cXpTE5Ei0IlS of sympathy and many acts of shown to us following the recent disastrous fire which destroy- We acknowledge the receipt of a very substantial sum of money from our kind neighbours and friends. token of sympathy is most heart warming and has given us the strength and courage to rebuild our home. , Signed: MN. I: MRS. DAN TAYLOR I FAMILY. THANKS 'l'he.Tnistees of the Protestant gratefully acknowledge receipt of a generous cone tribuulon of Five Hundred Dollars (5500.00) from come guest of Mrs. Melville Higgins COVIIIAD C. W. L. Q Dec. 4th. the St. Eugene's Sub Division of the C. W. L. held their regular monthly meeting at the horns of Mrs. Daniel Ready. The vice-president presided. The meeting opened with the League Prayer by Rev. Fr. Wood. Four- teen members and two visitors were present. Roll call collection amounted to 31.60. The min (is of the November meeting were read. approved and signed. Cor- respondence included letters from Mrs. Murray. Convenor Ed- ucation and the T. B. League. The treasus-er's report was given and showed a good balance on hand. Mrs. John MacDonald. Convenor of Education read the letter from Mrs. Murray and after some dis- cussion moved that a prize be giv- viving relatives residing here. to whom is being extended the sym- pathy of their many friends. The late Mr. French was born here on May 12, 1868. and died at De- fruit on November 12. 1955. service conducted by Rev. Robert Young. place of Interment, Acadia Park Cemetery. Mr. Donald Glover. has returned to his home at Norboro, following a monts-'s services with our elect- rical contractors. Mrs. J. W. Morrison entertained I Krollp of young friends at her Miss Laurie Lynn, youngest dai- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mac- hail, is now progressing favorably following her recent illness. Hampton W- A. met with Mrs. C. Morrison for their December meeting. The thanks o! the meet- ing was voted to all who made the recent Pantry sale at Prowse Bros. a success, also to Mrs. E. Howard and the Matheson-Carver Quartet at the Special Church Service here on Nov. 2'1. Week-end visitors here. included: Misses Ada Campbell, Roma and Ramona Sherren. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Glover. Particulars regardiu the death .of the late Mr. Charles E. French. lborn here and for many years a lresident of Detroit. Michigan. U.S. A- has been received by the sur- kindness home on November 30. Thsesday. Dec. 13. 1955 The Guardian Page 9 on to the Catholic Student Making the highest in Entrance Exams in Covebead Parish. This was sec- onded by Mrs. Alfred Morrison. Mrs. Hubert Morrison moved and Mrs. John MacDonald seconded that 32. be sent to the T. B. League. It was moved by Mrs. Herbert Corrigan seconded by Mrs. Thom- as McCabe. that 510. be donated to the Catholic Welfare Society. It was moved by Mrs. Alfred Morris- on seconded by Mrs. Lamphle that 36. be spent on flowers for the after for Christmas. Father Wood offered to procure the flow-7 ers. it was moved by Mrs. Lamp- hier. seconded by Mrs. Charles 0' Brien that 82 be spent on oranges as a treat for the children of Grand Tracadie School. Mrs. Alfred Morrison invited the members to her home for the next meeting, to be held on January first. Roll call to be a "Weighing Party." Lunch Committee, Sand- wiches. Mrs. Lamphier and Mrs. John McDonald. Sweets. Mrs. Leslie Mccabe, Mrs. Herbert Cor- rigan. In his remarks Fr. Wood ex- tended a vote of thanks to Mrs: Ready for holding the meeting, a welcome to Mrs. Thomas McCabe. who had recently moved from the parish. and extended Christmas wishes and Blessings to one and all. The meeting adjourned. and the act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary was read. Malia If A Merry Christmas With usmcs . From MOORE & McLEOD LTD. This evident Thanks to all Nine Mile Creek Orphanage Allen, Summerslde. ONCE AGAIN AVAILABLE GANONG'S GB CHOCOLATES by the V4-1b., V2-lb. or 1-lb. G.D. Marasohlno Cherries G.B. Coffee Cordials G.B.- Nougatines G.B. Pineapple Cubes G.B. Maple Walnuu MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION SEhDLE'S PHARMACY Charlottetown. P. E. I. MOOREV& McLEOb LTD. 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