Canadians Put Away Their Cares, Enioy Christmas Out. An exception was Health filin- ister Martin who was in India, nearing the end of a two-month tour of Asia. Australia and New By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadians put aside the worries of the workaday world, relaxed after the rigors of last-minute shopping and enjoyed a tradition- ally stay-at-home Christmas. For most it was a family day and the streets of Canadian cities were generally deserted. Much of the country had mild weather and with the exception of, parts of the Prairies. Newfound- lanrl Noriliern Ontario and the far north. few enjoyed the pleasure of a white t'hrisini:i:-. For sonic it was a time of mixed rm-tings 'l'housands of Hungarian rcfiigees newly settled in Canada ri-ulil find Joy in their freedom WEATHER GOOD Near-record temperatures were repurted in Alberta and Saskatch- ewan. Lethbridge had 53-degree weather. just a shade under the record of 54.2 set on Christmas Day nine years ago. Even in Manitoba it was milder than normal--16 above in Winni- peg. 33 in Dauphin, 24 in Bran- don. s Northern Ontario had below-zero temperatures and in Southern On-I but with it touch of sadness for lario the ueather was around ti-it-lids and rclzitilcs left behind. freezing. Wlitr-.- possible. Li.'in.iilian polit- Quebec City had a white holl-i ii-at lcaili-ix were at home with day, with lu-my snow starting last Monday night and continuing well into Christmas morning- GET INl'l'l'.i'I'IONS In the far north. their families Prime lliiustcr St. Laurent was in Qlicbcc City. Pro- frlssllr t'iin,sci'laliic l.Pfl(ll'li Dio- l lnhflkpr was in S;l5kaIt)t'TI'T visiting dotted with vi. R4 - it-or old inoibi-r (Tl-I weather stations. RCMP outposts itlJIflt"l' tiolduivll was with his anti scattered climinmuilities, the ll'lItElllt'l” in Ottawa and Si-ciill white man aild Eskimo joined to iredit l.eridt-r Low as ith his celebrate the birth of Christ, the inniiy in mp capitol (;ovt-rnor viiletide spirit unhampered by the. Men:-ral Massey spent the holiday almost perpetual darkness at this with his lilo son- l.ioilcI aild time of year. ilart, in his home at Port Hope Fifty-eight Hungarian refugees Services In Catholic Churches On Christmas His Excellency Most Rev llal- masses were at the lisual hour. cnlm .'tlnrFachern, l).D., Bishop The mixed choir was in atten- of Charlotic-town, was celebrant dance and sang a number of carols l at Solemn lligh Mass is St Iliin- Following the usual custom. the st:in's H.-isilil-:i at midnight ('tirlsi Nativity Manger Scene was plac- iuos ljii-. Right Rev. Patrick cd in the church anti visited by Maclilalion. D.P. Rector of the menibers of the coiigregutiun aild l'arish was High Priest, Rev. others. I-'ranc'is Corcoran Deacon and Rev PARKBALE pyuusu . Chztrles Cheverie Sub-Deacon. The first Christmag Ew mgh l'”'m"5 M H”'"”" were Rel." Mass at St Pius Tenth Cllurch at w”"" Rem C"m""'"mmr fur Parkitalc Parish was celebrated the rtidlo bi'oatlc.'lsl was Rcv. F.d- M, m Rms R V iMal.Kcmie m'""l Rm'hP' li-.'ll'lSl1' Priest PI-tOi'ltlllG to the lletween It In and midnight thf i-elcbratioil of Mass. the choir. triens choir under the direction of Frank lllclntyre with Mrs. Joseph Dnugan at the organ. sang a num- her of (thrislriias Hymns. Other Masses were held at the iisiinl hours Tuesday morning, with sermons by Rev. Father Mac- 1 Mahon and Rev. Father Reid. The services throughout were largely attended and it deep and reverent interest was taken by all in the beautifully arranged scene cornmemoraling the Saviour's birth. AT HOLY REDEEMER Solemn High Ilass wail cele- iindcr the direction of Rev. James lxelly. sang Christmas hymns The Christmas message was de-, llvered by Rev Francis Rolgcr. On Christmas morning Masses were at the usual hour celebrated by Rev. Father MacKem.le who also delivered the sermons. i u.:;.;.i G... A...;; With Six Tires I Although just recently opened . - -. . for business. the auto body firm of brnted at midnight on Lhristiiias I-”.l'e at the (Jlliirch of the Most :?:n(fte.na"F.h1t:l:atf:3 onhafdgln Holy Redeemer with the Rectur,l;eaS1 h'ad a gaqo 0', "Ln Some. VNV R?” F M"wa"' CS5" R'lIiITleySlIn(iRfv' night. robbers tore as i-elehrani. Rcv- Cameron Nlac-ith? back window 0! the new Eho Donald ol'.Sl ounu.-inn: Uriversity and mad" awav with six um" Zealand. , iinto L'brislma.s morning. ibytt-rian Church which l.O.D.E. Votes Refugee Aid Calendars were distributed at the last meeting of the year of Page 2. The Guardian Wed" Dec. 26. 1956 WEATHER TORONTO ict-i - Tempera; - turea Issued by the Toronto publig weather office: 1 Who arrived in Ottawa Christmas the Earl of Bllisborough Chapter Mi" M” Eve were mamped Wm, "mm. l.0.D.E. It was held at the home (Nllht) (Day) tions to spend the daym 1053;. of Miss Jean MacLean. Mrs. Dawson - 1 homes, . Clark reported on th: box which vnconygr 31 42 Churchgoers In Halifax walked V” 39" ""3933 311 "W119? W” to services in rain. fog and drizzle V0I9d 101' l5lPPl1Il 0511195. llgigxggon :3 Christmas Eve. Two inches of Funds were also voted for Hun-' Calgary 37 43 snow fell in St. John's. Nfld. as garian refugees, under the Na- Real," 11 3-, record crowds filed to mlilnizht tional Educational and Welfare wnmipeg 12 2,, services. Te peratures dropped Fund. Mrs. Frank Johnston report- Toronto 27 31 below "cell 8 in Northern New ed on a marathon bridge. gnaw, 23 2-, Brunswick t for the most parl' A nominating committee was ap- Mom,-cal ' 32 the Allan c provinces had mild pointed to bring in a report of the Quebec .. 32 weather. annual meeting which will be held y,-ede.-mo, 29 34 At the other end of the country. Jan. 21 at the home of Mrs. W. W- Saint John y 36 it was also mild with a high of so Reid. Mom-inn 32 35 above in Vancouver and even 331113,; 35 43 8h”? ' (feeling temperatures in Charlottetown 32 36 "W ""'""'”-V s C-WY interim 590- Funeral Held in Sydney at 37 lions of British Columbia. . Yarmouth 37 44 Hartsville Church st, Jul...-. 39 33 v.'l'hc streets of Vancouver and Victoria were deserted Christmas :3 F an to o c U M r-record temperatures were reported in Alberta and Saskatch- ewan l.e'libridge had 53-dc-gi'ce ll'&'-'llll0l'. Jllsl a shade under the record of 31.2 set on Christmas Day nine years ago- l-Tvcn in Manitoba it was milder lhaii norin.-il In above in Winm. peg. in In Dauphin. 24 in Brail- doll Northern Ontario had below-zero OTTAWA. Prime 'iliilislcr l.;iiiivnt greets .temperziiurcs and in Southern Oil- tariu tlle weather was around freezing Quebec City nad a white holi- day, llllll heavy snow starting last Moiitlny night and continuing well The celebration of the lilicharist was observed at St. Formerly Lived in Charlottetown Jilscpll Duncan Stewart, . n-mg. ly kilmlll official of Dominion Coal Cunipniiy, who held the posi tion of assistant chief engineer until his retirement in I950. died suddenly Sunday in hospital at Sydney. N.S. He was in his lllst year and entered the hospital (I few days ago. The into Mr. Stewart was born in England. a son of Joseph and Mary Stewart of Charlottetown. where he arrived with his family from England at an early age. He liverl here for several years until his family moved to Sydney over fifty years ago. He spent many of his vacations on the Island and has many relatives and friends here. Mr. Robert H. Nicholson and Mr. I-Zdward I) Nicholson are his first cousins. The deceased was a member of the George and Brookland Pres- is listed among the bequests. together with Dalhousie University which re. ('eiv!.'d s50.t)lll) for the establish- ment of the Joseph Duncan Ste- wart Endowment Fund. ussldltttl by Rel. l'.'inun EM. .'ll;iiiilli:. Holy Eucharist on Cliristiilas Day tins conducted by Rev. cl-ssioii and choral Eucharist was at 1100 a.m. und cvcnsong llas held at 5:00 p nl Miss Suztillllc llrr-iilon was organist and choir leader. t "lnsitlc Christmas" was lll-I address by Rev. T HE. Somcrs at the Christmas luncheon metting of the Rotary (ilub held at the Char- lottetown Hotel on llliintlny. Touching on the need of a con- stant appreciation of the true sig- nificance of the Virgin Birth to Christian people. Mr. Somcrs stressed the need of placing the Doyle. Remains are resting at The llcnnesscy Funeral Home was llcaenn and Rev. W. Allan. ('SS ll tins still-ll:-(icon. A mon in l(f'('l)lnL1 with the Holy Sca- mn of t'lii'islnins was preacilcd by Rev Father Zllort.-itu. Trarlilionril carols were sung by the mixed choir previous to the Mas-: the music being under the dircction of Alex .llacl.can. orga- nist and choir director. s('r- . The R.C..'llI". are investigating. lmm where the funeral will be um i 215'?-.i."':i.iI1?'".i?.i."iI.l.f..f3:"lt;i Child Jesus bcfolv children in ll'If' attitude tlirougliout the recurring Minl'vii.l.t-7, M mp: .- A R -. .. . . classified ad in (the Maryvillei tetiiiiihinIiihiihewlggihglliclolgo Iii Cmislmns "moi of mm Daily Forum last Friday said E. can em ' Rotariiin Somcrii was introduc- " ed by the chairman. E. l.cDrew A. Pence would like to buy some llnmpshirc boars. Saturday after noon. he reports, it boar "Just like I w.'.lnted" strayed into his farm lllartin and thanked for his adtlrfss by the co-chairman, Brian Clid- lTl0l'('. Honours of the day were extend- DOUCI-ITTE - At her home. 70 Prince Street on Sunday. Dec. 2.1. lil:'i6, Mrs. Wilfred A. Doll- ceite, in her 68th year. Remains were transferred from the Hon- nessey Funeral Home Monday afternoon.at three oiclock. The funeral will take place this morn mi: in Dunstan's Basilica for Requiem High Mass at nine o'clock. Interment in the Catho- lic Ccmctery. VISIT HI STYLE Miilinery. Gin IMRMAN D M -n,,-,,,,,,.' Decom. On Christmas in o r n in g the yard. cirv Ailn CENTRAL -I YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. i led to Jim Corry who became It member of the Club in lEl.'I9- B. Graham Rogers, exchange cnrres pondent with the Rotary Club of Knights Templar S Visit Orphonages George Street. ”where every style GOING OUT of Business. Wall is Hi-Style." hcr 24. 1956. Bernard G. liar- mtln. formerly of Charlottetown Following a custom est Remains resting at the home of John R. Rogerson. Crapaud. to wall clearance at Tiny Tots. WE TREAT on sick well. cu:-l BIRTHS WHITLOCK - Al the P.E.l. Ho!- "3''5 Pha"m”Y- "P9" 3 '-m' l” Church Thursday. December 27 3 P-"'- t 2:00 . I t p i pA pppppp .7 pital on Dec, 21st to Mr, and gscmmerl; m' ncrmem Cmpnud Mrs. Wendall Whillock. a son ' William Menlnn, 8 lbs. 6 oz. .MACNF.II.I. -- At Saint John .M-WCALWM - M ihv Pr-I E-c."?5.i'.l."ii'?Z'.”'n.”i". 'ii5E3L'l?i' Howard Mclnnis Hospital. December 23, 1956 to Mr and V1". REV waccauum wife of D.A. MacNeill. retired su- perintendent Canadlan National l l Marshficld, a daughter, Lsurs -n.k.,".npM' Ammuc neglonh will. . u , itiii.i. - At the P F..f Hospital on Dec. 25 1956. m Mrp and M”. French River, P,F.l.. on Friday. Funeral from Hampton United. more titan forty years ago ll ihas eiititiniicd unbroken during that time. the members of Prince y Edward Preccptory No. 35. Knights Templar visited the RE. Protestant Orphanage on l Island lchrisliuzts day and presented the er. children with gifts. More than thirty members of the Prcceptory. accompanied by their wives were in altcnrlance land took part in the distribution inf toys, friilt and candy and also a substantial gift of money to pro- vide a clothing gift for each 0' the fifty children in the Orphanage St. Prime Minister Nehru of all old friend. and ills daughter Mrs. Indira Pt-tor": Anglican Cathedral by(the was 3 Choral service 8'. which W, llcvltlr. Rev. Cation (LL. Mof.alt. shun. Sang ..There were Sh”). Canon. ltl lit) it m.. E M Malone at ll 00 a in. The pru- was the Rector, Rev. Cannon J '1'. A celebration of Holy Comm ris. uniiln at ll:.”l0 pm. on Christmas Choir Master. , ' -” T " loi a new and dangerous dii-intm-, I, "minced nspiring Address On Christmas At Rotary theme of a stirring and inspiring: proper light. and maintaining thril- India Christmas Services In Anglican Churches mid-night Eve marked the beginning of the Christmas Services in St. Paul's Anglican Church of Canada. This lit-rtls'i Or Christmas Day there ilci'i' 'l'hc service of the cclcbralioii of celebrations of Holy Cominuuion Lil 7:00 am.. 8:00 a.m. amt at at which the celebrzilli lbholt who was assisted at lhL' l.'.ttcr choral service by Rel W. (2. lliigg. The Anthem by the choir was "Behold I Bring You (iood Tidings”. Mr. H. John liar- F R (,'(l.. was organist and Wickhnm. Essex. England read Cliristmas greetings anti good wish es from flint Club. Christmas and birthday wishes were extended to Bob Pitt. man-p ngcr of the Cliarlottctowii llntel. who celebrated the double event on Dec 25. The thanks of the club was expressed by vice president Bob Parent to Russ Seller and others whit contrililtted to the suc- cess of the Christnias giving and the appenrnilcc of Santa Citrus at tile Polio Cciurc tlnil Sanutorium The attendance of Liciit. .lohti llodgsoii of l-'i'cdcrit-tun. Bill llodg-i son of Fredericton nnd Ed llodgson of Cllztrlntletnwn with the father. Rotarian C.li. llodgson was record- ed uiih pletislirc. llohic Porter iil llzilifux was the guest of his brother-in-law. Ken Parker and Rev. A. Frank '.Vl.'lcI.ean the guest inf .lim Montgomery. Carol slnglngi I l l l was conducted by Walter Cox with Albert Blancltard at the piano. her of the Lzldies Guild anti Ladiesx Aid. She was a Regent of the Lt. Col. Iloyd Anderson Chnptcr, l.0. l).I-2. After rotircmcnt. 1948. Mr and OLD FRIENDS tlaurlhi on their arrival in Ottawa for a three-day visit. l U. N. INEFFECTUAL i Soviet Meets Trouble In ; Satellites, Check In Suez By DAVE STOCKANI) Canadian Press Staff Writer The year 1956 was written in blood and sand. lluiigurizliis bled for freedom in the rlibblc of Budapest, her-.'lilig' the voice of a poet long dead uliol told them they weren't born to bci slilvils, Britain. France and Israel war- .i-cd against Egypt in the sands of Sucv and Sinai under the goadiiigl The great tragedy in a year that had more than its share of sulfer-l ing was that the two events-the Russian slaughter in Hungary and ti 'l't- E - -- w "H l my wipe at E) Di M.” 1 sccmed at times that the llcil tilgcthcr by the lime theyi liappciietl. Guns were sounding both in Slit-7. nnil satellite in late O('lui)9I' and early November, nnd the world stood in fear of war sweep- ing the globe. SHOOTING DIES But the sliiioting died. in sharp slidtleiincss in the Middle East as Britain, l'.l'ElIlL'C and Israel hecdcd Unitcd Nations calls for a cease- fire. and with terrible cost in Illin- gory, where the sounds were the crack of patriot rifles against the i'0ill' of liiissizln cannon. The blockships wlticli sank when she was attacked still choked the Suez. Canal as the year ended. forcing gas rationing and cconoinlc worry on the British Isles and Western Europe, Unrest still stewed inside the iron Cur- tain, and hatred between Arab and Israeli rim as deep ail ever. it was in the summer months that an angry mob in Poland and lit decree by Egyptis dictator sent h.-wn mm-ed the woilll Dliclllllll l0W8"l "10 Vl0- Ilungary if invasion forccs hadn't lent linppenings of alitliiiln President Ganlal Abdcl Nasser and proclaimed Egyptian sover- ahlishcd MT-V Mil?-Vf'lll SP9!" lll('ll' 5Um- eignly over the 103-milcwatcrway. lsziw as necessary to protect their 'which followed. when she said it: The funeral of the -late Daniel MacLennan was held from Harts- ville Presbyterian Church on Sat- urday afternoon. Dec. 22nd. The services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson. The pail bearers were: John li'lacLennan. Alden Buchanan. Nell D. MacLeod, Murdoch MacLeod. Everett MacLeod and Everett Jackman. The interment was in the church cemetery. C P Photo spite UN condemnation of Russia and the puppet government in- stalled by tbc Soviet Union. the conditions the two countries economic lifeline: a canal opera- tion under international control THOUSANDS FLEE and insulated against the politics The Hungarians themselves told 0i any nalion. lthe story of their uprising-told it So when the Israelis ltinged into "Wm I-!”lP"lC3llY than Wollld have Egypt's Sinai ni-sen-acting. uieyi been iivsslblv in an of-”lcinl report said, to destroy Egyptian (-om.l-by streaming across the border tnando nests-Britain and France "ll" "lllslrl" by "'9 ill"llSHmlS RS lordered their already miibilizeda””'Fl"'5 ”""l ”.0"l"""1lSm- Th059 Iwlln stayed behind were far from forces into action with the an-. intention or D,-menu" -SllITPII(lt”l'. Though they had bled Anglo-French interests in the Suczi l"" ""”'l' ("V any "NW0 Wlfilife .03”; long. I they continued to use the Commu- Lady Eden described the iiaysl ff;f:.”i;:' e”f,e:l,'fwj;"e'” mike Britain and France while bow- Sucz wnsl . ' . flowing through the Eden lii'ingIil:”l:::j ifl:fmU:'r:le:1heiI:al:gn?l'mgl: room. Even after the UN rallied: mm M, Wing to war they hid rep "' ” Cwmua" can and 5"" anlventcd wholcsnle war and irijted emergency "once mrce slmedlng to the Russian lnfiltrationpiil the to the Middle East. the fact lll8ilMiddle East and the modem up 1the Anglo-French lntcrvcntion had; Sena, me Russians had pm u Nah loccurred chipped away at Atlantic serk disposal ""lly' . The strain .of Suez sidelined lUv5- ANGFF , . p . Prime Minister Eden temporarily There was the told angel sweep-lwhen mml exhausuon forced mm ing over the I-Eisenhower adminis-H n . tration in Washington. which in thei &iL,SlyI:dviV:sy :h::h::5;e::"::; swirling crisis had been returncdl he held me'sBme View he had ex. M WW" 1” 3 ml"-V ”l l”'""” a"dl pressed earlier in a political ad- I-IALIFAX tCP - The weather office here says strong northwest winds brought much colder air in the southern maritlmes and rain has changed to snowflurries. Cold air will cover all regions today and temperatures will be much lower. Except for snowflurries Ill a few regions the weather will be mostly fine. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with snowflurrles: much colder: northwest winds 25, gusts to 40. Low-high at New Glasgow an: Charlottetown 20 and 25. High tide today at Charlottetown at 5.42 a.m. and 5.41 pm. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- day at 7.50 a.m. and sets at 4.31 9-"? 54 Accidental Deaths In Canada Over The Holiday By THE CANADIAN PRESS At least 54 persons died accl- dcntnl deaths in Canada during the Christmas holiday weekend. A Canadian Press survey which started at 6 p-m. local time Fri- day showed that 39 persons I'liFfl In traffic mishaps, eight in fires and another nine were killed in miscellaneous accidents up in 8:30 pm. EST Christmas Day. The survey ends at midnight Box ing Day. The Canadian Highway Safety Colincll said 90 persons may di- ln traffic accidents during the five- day holiday. In the four-day 1955 holiday 69 persons died accldcnlly Prince Edward Island did not have a fatality. Manitoba did not record a traffic death. Ontario with 16 deaths. l3 of them on the highways, was fol lowcd by British Columbia where 13 persons died. Nine of the British Columbia deaths were in traffic. Six traffic fatalities were re- corded In Quebec. four In Saskat- chewan, three in Alberta. two in Egypt p hich mcrs zit their summer home. Har- Poms" Run. attended Chalmers United Church in, P07-Jm"' This bmody an"-R"? The funeral will be held at Ged-i l M" d'S'.""”""? W” 3 l””'""” '” die Memorial (thiirch French Rlv- l the den” pomlml manoeuvring 1, F1 on Frmw ' lwhlttll gzme Poland a hefty meas- i ” ' T - ' 1 ure of independence within the So- viet i-niiip nnil also sowed the seeds of tragedy to come in Hun- ary. Britain and France tried negoti- Find Husband WOUM-led: Wile .l.il."".i”2'.i.'..'lnia”;i””.5;,.lil.i' iii Eiffii ivliich-like tho Commonw';.'iltll- hadn't been consulted on the mili- tary move. l There was talk of the Common- i wealth crumbling: suggestions that the Asian members would have ,wzilked out of the family had a lccasc-lire been delayed. And there lwere the suggestions iii the Afro- Asian countries-and this angered the British-that the move was an attempt to rcimpose colonialism and that the Russians would never so brutally against landed in the canal zonc. ' p l But the nculrnlist countries were "l M?-"'lliv hill,” Willi 9 "('9' W3? , sickened with the rest of the world ")8('llln9 Pl”0VIflPtl by llll5S'8- nth; by the events of Hungary. a coun- l tionzilizrd the Suez Canal Company, try unmd in bravery and in its hatred of Russian domination but -lacking the poker-player coolness which enabled Poland's Wladyslaw Gomulka to win his country a measure of freedom and keep it intact. Credit for the small measure of peace gained belonged in large part to the United Nations. Bill the world organization showed its weaknesses as well as its strength. While blue-helmeted UN soldiers were keeping order in the Middle East, not one UN observer had been able to get Into Hungary. de- dress. "We make no apology." he said. "and will never make one, for the action which we and our French allies took." The dual drama obscured seri- ous sores in other parts of the world. The EOKA underground on Cyprus. the Mediterranean island which was the jumping-off base Newfoundland and one each in New Brunswick and Nova Scotizi Three persons died in fires in British Columbia. two in a single New Brunswick blaze and one each In fires in Ontario. Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Hunting accidents took two lives, one each in Quebec and Nova Sco tla. for the action in Egypt, fought on for political union with Greece- British losses there were heav. for by for than in the Suez en- Itaizcments, as were the French losses in the continuing war against nationalist insurgents In Algeria. In neither Cyprus nor Al- gerl: did settlement seem close gt an . NOTICE J All accounts due us must be settled by December 31st mas shoppers. 1956. A cursory examination led police to believe the bomb was of the same type which had been planted since 1940 in dozens of theatres. bus and train stations and other public places. Some bombs have exploded. causing injury. Police ordered an all-out search for the "Mad Bomber" Dec. 8 fol- lowing the bombing of a Brook- lyn movie house. Six persons were Injured. J. F. MacLEAN. Wheatley River Shim LAUNDERED Dead Near Digby T0 PERFECTION Jordan. A: Chrlstlsn pilgrims gathered "' ' - i , . '75 R59 "m" "CW9"-l ,.sania (.l:ius was on hand to super y Dmmx NS. (CP,pGm,dm PM . p 4 I h ' ll” the all "1 ter, triiiki-r-woodsman fnitnd shot in J9.-usatgm m 13”," "my No Explosion But Mad Bomber DH. Hill nee Lorna Mr-sser a I9. 19543. John Stewart Macltlach-l ern of New Argyle, in his 37th year. Remains will arrrive at the Nlaclienn Funeral Home tonitzht. Funernl from Canoe ('ove Church IIIAL 4826 Conil:'cle Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director- widnw of A. Douglas Macdonalil In her llznd year Her remains were transferred Tuesday everl- N. D. Maclean . H' ll chuhtuwwn um drew: Church for Requiem iii commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- H merit in the Church Cemctt-ry.l l Death in Sillhl John of Mrs. DAIJIEI. - At 2l9 F.uston St. on Siindny. Dec. 23. I956. Walter llalziel in his 65th year. Hosting at the Maclx-an Funeral Iiomel Home lit one o'clock. then to St. ii. A. MacNeill 2t3fl. Interment in the United - . - . , lb form tr Bessie Maiguerite Dan Churrh Camel"-y' Georgetown ielfs. Wilt". of D.A. MacNeill retired . t , t ' N ' l Superintendent (anaditin tltiona lTelegr:iphii Atlantic Region occur- daughtcr of Mary Catharine and to Mr. Daniels of Prescott Ramsay. Siimmerslde. Mnmn Franklin C. Robert Hanford Sleeves. Vnllcy farming village is miles west of here. His wife: body was found near-. by She hail been shot through the arm. body nnd neck. The Potters were reported to in lab In Egypt Contingent of the United Nations was moved to Fort Tllden. Queensu 1 booth to make a- call. Uncon- cerned. Cruz completed his call, then showed the pipe-typo object to fellow pages. Fearing It was a missile made by the ”Mad Dom-l, New York's so - called "Mad Bomber" has been plaguing the city for year: A library page boy found the bomb in a second-floor tclephnnel l her." Cruz chucked it out it llbraryi it magnet it in oil for I2 hours in st Man- hattan gravcl pit near the Hudsonl River at Slst Street. This was done to give the timing mechan- container. saying all the parts for maintained frontier watch from sandbagged rooftops. PROCESSION BANNED For the first time since the state of Israel was founded eight years Bryant Park corps procession from Jerusalem tourists in Jerusali-m since the la- raell Invasion of Egypt Oct. 29. Hotels in both the Jordan and Mindful of a series of bomb threats and explosions in public l places for the last 16 years. police 42nd Street between Fifth and son Daniel Charles. weight 7 lb. I MM-p"ERs0N ,g M Beach new "'5 935- Inn on Monday 24 I936 OK" Prpihy prpsmcd M H' 9 Monday near the. body of his wife 0 3 I( m rind id J . - A - - - ill th. -iilld i r- , ; , i P" ” "NW 5 " W 01" CIICPIOTTOTOWII Archibald Daniel MacPherson rgflrfd Vl”:(,"Vigi";W: hVr;?nL,,"r,"Ee8 was tr.insferr.d tonight lindcr ppo- dnninn tnmtmtm-5, Hg "id they F I H Hosting at the Macbean Funeral mhpr or t (.hr'Nn'mg mm” lice escort to a ll.-ilifnx hospital wrecked it dispensary In a village IIIIETC OHIO l Home. Funeral from St, An- ".u H y T I h in no effort to save his life. , . . , . . in northern Israel. CLEANERS i. , y . ,.,,,,,.-, L-med Chmh ONE” The pally was arriinttcd or y ,,.,m.,. Wm mun” W” mrmmh NI-.Vl YORK live S A name-Hrosszn 0l'I' WINDOW In Jew It M d. Med M 18 Ellsftln iMACEA(i"ERNC Al whnh-Vi 0"” tomorrow i'l'hursdn i . service Mr" Frank vanldcrsunh "r"m' the chest iii the doorway of his ma”? mmb lmmd Mom” in me. The mlsme was diswvnm by cit wher" bnibed iv I 0y ' tarlo, on Wednesday, December y ' ling Prcccptor. ; hmm, nit '(-k,mcmsvak,' AnMpn”.;.clty's huge public library Tucsdayl l',)avl'itlvhgrl;1zSd 13.”: 1llbt"&;'l;:Y PR3: selihrate Aerab aarnd Jevt.rzral:nlce: 7 ”- " ionnnires and Israeli soldiers s1.ooo msn Name Your Favorite f tomorrow. Sundav. Service com- p E. mgnclng at 2 nclock. Interment Fnnfrnl nn wedmis.-1,, with 3- MW "pnralod mmm N" mmmm. booth. The missile was wrapped in Canoe Cove cemetery. ghnrf ,.(..-up-9 .1 it... r..m..-at am" in a mnroon-colored sock and at-lwlndow. ago Jordanian authorities have . S ' fixed to the phone's hell box by It landed in I clump of Ivy at banned the traditional consular M0V'e m" Four hundred Star Week- MACDONALD - At the home of ,,m,,,,.: ..n,m, Ch ",1 (. , ...... ..-- -- W . - . - El - her son.( l...!Vlacdonald on Dec mwm hr mM,ral""n.h.(,.;0 ,9” V .” . . . 1 After removing the explosive The episode iioon turned the to Bethlehem along the biblical 75- 5-"ill F-llfahelh M"”l”"3"l Th” d"""' MM” D if M" "' t Mullvtew SoId'er from the library. police immersed heart of Miintiatlan into in storm route taken by Mary and Joseph. Iy readers across Canada lof excitement and activity. There have been practically no will be sitting in i" ilf favorite theatre seeing it! wary movie during the coming year and it Will ing from the Hennessey Funeral ed p Q ' ! 1 h VB Co T I (mpunmp Mvwp FCYPT H t th id fh iniir-.ain.on. .-nca .' .'.. ... h . ,p I UNDERTAKF-R sonnmirniii Suzi: elite: tin-erearl rlir. ENGAGEMENT is As- ilnspilal last i'veilln'-'- A -Wllvirw -vllrlim Pic. Ray T-'-.v- in?-iiinipiioiiiiinti-if i'3me'ili:iii.ioii.'m-iiiiiiiiiigT5-.":i”iii'3eii.ici.l2riii: hiriiliviiiE"ispi:e:i:iiwnrii'i.':iliy "" "” .”''"' ' Pmit” EMBALMER will 7'9 "Fill 0" Tl'""d3Y m""" "”""”'d 0' Ml” G""l9"5- d"”1'l' M"' M""N”m M" Mr" 3' PW" hm ."' lh" R”-V91 (."'""dla" Arm-V During the next few days al. pedestrian traffic. the only Santa Claus in the city at And u""" be .0": 1": y in: at 9:00 o'clock to St. An- ter of Mr. and Mrs Gordon H cntl, Ont. February 22. 1890, the Medical Corps is nmonti 1! Kl"?"P Fort Tllilen, army ordnance men Tied up was one of the busiest a party for Oil) youngsters. family who will get 5 "l ” -"'l'li"t l""" "W Cl"3'l”"'.will explode the bomb in a plastic streets In America. a section of SL000 cheque. What you an at the movies tonight. plus your knowledge of M.” Mann." in "I. Chm”. Wedd t it t it Olt All the l u of her Fmergency F rc wh k gt p. A 1 Qd in chi C etc . ton. ing to a e pace soon. an own or n. 4 . o c o are.wor - 1 an 1., t W,-nu” cog; yr rgf. Nor". wnumr. W At the Charlottctowni iV,1amnili.hTmP"iildM'rT iftiitgslrasiiiifirl IlT'uP1fl:IN;)I'lTlv(,g'l'TI: niiiiiphoisri ff":-n' 0 "”” S TD-T m' "m" "Id me (Hm. -' TS er I1! I L . I ' R, Hmbital. Monday. December 24 lier marriage in l9l4. one of the first to be sent fromi ' may make you one of tale D'AL 5549 1 I956. Sandra Doyle. aged 11 YY8-' ' She is survived by her husband the Camidian-manned base at Abu- H I Wllmifl. far this weak t a daughter of Russel M. Doyle, 15 SINCLAIR ,- BEBTRAM - M on. MacNelll, non of the late Dr. 1 Suwelr to this port. Y 39"." 1-, An Mum, Star would? in condufh ; 5 s. l Pleasant St. and the late Mrs. gunlerhfivi;rhUEitrd gliiirchnon Roderick and Mrs. MacNeill of: The Canadian group is prnvid- . , , ing a Move Pormllrllv Pm" ' 01! I" N. I Bid (lChllii i lbot f'i't'.f Ih . i ' l tram or Fredericton to Eric i-'i?'.i" mi.-J".i.'i.'.'.ni.r.-"'."cZii.i-Vi". .'i.'i..ii”nn'.i'i.l3pai:fL'ulii. hi; mi Picture AT Chrlsfmashde APPLIANCES ”" 7i ('''"'"'''d Sl"Cl"l'- SP"l"7””ll incl Mru. J. Patrick H. Mr-Avlty of set up to handle emergency cases SALES . SERVICE TO 59 3 "l"""':' gm. ' - - - - ' R”V"'""l C R M033" 0"l0l3" R thcsny. IN E; inronksl Mrs. A. among UN troops in Pnrt'.sald. 3 03537 1-ucxpun it my 3 1 in i and read this wee 's til" i i, when You Say It wnh Flow?”-Say mwnh Ours 'M' P." ("oil of Ottawa. and One son The group is commanded by .lF,R.'USnAl.I-ZM tAPl-A Dffleekighlsllf-IIIIIIII I;lllrtlTirii.f:l:i,i w"H7 bSf”". '"m(."ng . 1 l.'lnlin A n .'m'ol;'-nrnloiis: lwifhfti the Capt. -lrlltl MfGI;:'I1"I'- A. EM;-l slim nt t.7m Christian Arabs from lands. 'I".be gnnusl influx of with your next mo;;c-tonktzl" ' l lrtmrlmr" " "'"'v'"' M ""0 " W" "7"" V ""1 D "I" Ir l to RI Int Jordan toda hits. 1' tire men. scholars and time i I we! - (- 'Inn. and eight grandchildren. euil Wood .llrlv!. Calgary Ariilictnle Viiletlile pftgiiimage to CItriay- others was all but halted by the: Ben.-dhp "I. new". " "II, h e m r DIAL 331) , , Other siirxiwir; are: One sister tondomm hot places. recent fighting. This ll your 6 ll" . Mr. and Mr. Edwin C John Y , E 5'” """' I37 Kent si 'stone left for Boston on Tuesday '3r00kil Sllsnv Mrs R M- P"k- PRISONER SEND: crn The aflerrnath of recent Mlddla nuivlt. I! but l win si.ooo or be one 0 f "ms, nu” cw ' lmmin, when 9,” ,,m "nmnilns. Ottawa; and Three brothers: BA TON ROUGE, Lil. (AP)- East hostilities made this a so1n- sun: of the Dilsrtms who made :L5C'1'3lCAL hggdfgdj of people to will ;r f ”" i... .i,.,.,. i... d.,,, llenlamin Franklin mniei-. ran Jatler Ripley McClure received . her. almost sad c:.i-mum In the the cranial - well in Jerusalem - tbaatra victim one will if r...” .d .- DML a l William, Freeman Isaac Daniels. gurprlgg cin-mm” gm Tn".-1., .. Holy Land. bus from fblical Nazareth, 30”." man. '0" ""5 . "ind to wna u p Mr. Wendell Mat-Klnnon who ls,0ttaws. Harry Hughes Daniels. a I0-pound box of candy from a The crossing began at dawn, Jaffa and other Arab eommuiii- "(end your "Vol.5" ,1". , VOUHI mil? run ldoinl pout trldlllte WWII in clittfl-,ScllrGlb0r. 01". .man who has been a prisoner in and by mid-morning hundreds had ties in Israel. P V. t ' - f f ch" . way ,” lliitry at McG(lll University is Mr. and Mrs. MacNcfTl resldt-dtMcClurc's Jail more than iltipasaed through the Mmioimum . Walp:'9l:Ift!ChTIIc!dIyhEV!n- . ' c "t:k E: .o'.” E W '11” 5" spending the rlstinas holidays in Mom-ton for 29 years and at-l times. McClure. who titties care gate Into the Jordanian city of II SI! 0 ristlan s rlnes '... ' 0 "n""' via his mum. Mr. and ilsrshencieei so. Johnts United Church. offhe Parish lcoullfyl Jail. did not Jeriisaiem. II I59 0” "W W '" ”'"'"l'''"- u .u rs. on an an a. in-is blhumct In vasanu-Built: . Undty1.00hD.lInahalhstve&IIscat.ast.isri:sstsiala 3. Wk!