THE wesicssurwsl Bv THE CANADIAN PRESS lne internationel lineup. so so ion. has been than-oochly Ihnken up. A writer in the New York Times put it this way: "Within the short space of leuthan two weeks. both V.'gsnllIg10lI Int Moscow. which nominated world events for the first decade of the post-war era. have seen their wishes and pol- lt'ic5 defied by nations heretofore ,-cgarded as their most co-opera- lllt' allies." lsii U.-IL STARTS IT The Middle East blowup began gmnl.-iy. Israel ordered general mobilization. The same day Presi- dent Eisenhower Ient I warning in lwael against any "forceful lnlllilllve." Monday life Israel army in- varied Egypt. thrusting -to within 211 miles of the Suez Canal. The IS. requested - and obtained- thc calling of I meeting of the lnlicd Nations Security Council (or the next day. BRITAIN ACTS ii.-tore the Security Council connl get to grips with the prob- loin. Britain and France tits- nnnlml an ultimatum to Egypt mi Israel. 'l'hls demanded cease fire and nlllnlmival of both sides to a dis- lame 10 miles from the Suez Ca- ml. Further. permission was re- qut'slCCI for I temporary occupa- 4 GUARDIAN EASTERN l'llll.LISHAVE Electric .. in-pi-:r's Jewellery. LLIZABETH STUDIO classes rt-op:-ning. November 3rd. Reg- istration, l to 5 p.m. Phone 100-3 ST. MARY'S parish chicken sup- Montague. Wednesday. November Till Shaver THE BEACH Point Gospel Chap- rl. lgvangelistlc Service. Sunday. fxovember 4th. 7.30. Mr. Sam Bear- no will bring the message- SEE VIEWMASTERS and reels ll Pt-pler's Jewellery. pouLTnY produce a wishing to sell poultry to Montague Cold Stor- ago please have orders in by Tues- day evening to be Picked "P 0" Wednesday. liL'.N'DAS - ANNANDALE Unit- ell Baptist Churches. Annanrlale 3 pm.. l)undas 7.30 l).m.. 5Pl”Vli'95 to be conducted by R8V- A- M- ltoucrson. LONGINE. WHITNAUER. Bull- ovn and Lorie watches at PEPIEV 5 Jt-ncllery. TAKEN FROM THE BISON ON llallowcien night. one yCll0W in-,.si-Cola drink cooler. Anyone inowinq whereabouts please notify the Bison. sl'I-ICIAL music by Caledonia (ihnrch choir at the anniversary rt-rt-ire in Presbyterian Church. Montague. Sunday, November 4th at 7.30 pm. l'.-il.LEYFlELD - Orwcllg Head ennui-c-cation. services for Sunday. Mnembcr 1th. Orwell Head. ll:00 3.... Rally day service. Kilmulr. loo p.m. Vallcyficld. 7:30 Pm- llot. l-'. Mackinnon. ' ' i - MONTAGUE HIG-H SCHOOL NOTES The I956-57 term began on SW I.('lllI)0T 1. with I record enrolment oi some two hundred students in (Erotica VIII to XII. The INCHES? is due largely to the expanded h"5' .wrx-ice being offered to the dis- tricts by the Department. Al Pr99'l rnl. three buses are arriving dellyl from Dundes. Lower Montague-I and Murray Harbor North. in Id-l llllltlll to this. many students usel iiir lamily car or truck as their moan: of transportation. in Iil.l approximately sixty lludems front the surrounding districts are in -... ndanco It Montague High school this year. 3 Th': combined increase for both' tr”lll'sl'S has r:sulte'l in extending the High School. When completed- it nill provide six new classrooms. but since three are so iirilenlllt nmim. it is expected that work on these will be nearing com- DIOIIOII by early December. The; non wing will be occupied by Gr '-s VI, VIII end the main htnlrling by Grades IX-XII. MANY ACTIVITIES A very active student's Council held its first meeting enrly in Sep- tember and II has proved its capability in conducting Iffalrs. The yearbook commltte has been I" Work since the beginning of the lI'l'fD. The first tune of the Moni- tor win of the oress by mld-0cIo- get-acquainted dance was held in the Indltortltm. Ind plane "Ir I inuqoerede denee were corn- lti;thed today. Nit-lemeetinre corn-t :l(:VHIDO&CQhIICldIC- ll. ......,t-:'-2r-.... "'QlU,0d,&&'lt In International Scene Is Given Shake-Up tion of the canal zone. Israel Ic. cepted. Emit reloctsd the ulti- matum. BRITISH YET In the Security Coiineil Tuesday night, Britain for the first time used the veto. for no long I Soviet specialty. France Ilro vetoed the U.S, Ind Soviet resolutions for In immediate oeaneflre between In rael and Egypt. The Anglo-French ultimatum ex- pired. There wII I' lull through most of Wednesday. Then RAF and French aircraft begen In of- fensive against Egyptian Iirfields Ind military installations. The British cruiser Newfoundland earth an Egyptian frigate. The UN General Assembly was called into special session. Pred- dent Eiseubqwer in I T Idcut address called the British-French action one "taken in error." CANADIAN PLAN The General Assembly Int for nearly 12 hours Thursday night and early Friday and voted 64 to 5 for I ceasefire. Canadale Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Pearson abstained in the vote but put for- ward the only concrete proposal for I solution. He suggested I UN police force to take over. Ot- tawa said this might amount to 10,000 men. with Canada possibly contributing about No. French lsndings in Egypt seemed imminent. Israel had eonque ed the Gaza Strip and had occupied the city of Gen. HUNGARYIS IIIJVOLT sary. too. Premier Nagy do lnanded that Soviet forces quit the '39!-Int-I'y and announced Hungary's withdrawal from the Warsaw pact. me imprisoned Cardinal Mind- uty was freed. , Soviet forces did in fact seem to be withdrawing. Then, on TI1l1l'5d8y. I new alarm sounded. Reinforced Russian units. includ- Ing two tank divisions. were re- ported advancing on the capital. Nasy -ppealed to the UN. A spe- cial meeting of oil was called. NJ. ELECTION Th? Pmxressne Conservatives Icored an upset election victory in Nova Scotia. The Tories, led by L3-yearold Robert L. Stan- field. ended 23 of Premier Henry Hicks. MINE DISASTER explosion Thursday trapped I13 miners in the pits some 3,000 feet ere were killed. Nearly every one in the town of 8.000 had I relative As the week ended British- Respecfed Citizen To Spend Winter ln'N. I. His many friends are delighted to see Mr. John T. Pyke visiting old friends after being laid aside for a few days with I cold. At present he is with his neice, Mrs. Lawrence Jarvis and Mr.- Jarvis from where he visits scenes and friends of his younger days. Coming to Souris Is I led of eight with his father. mother and family of 'nine he recalls many happy occasions. At fifteen he west with "Malletts." tinsmlths. where he learned I trade and remalnded for twelve years. His father passed Iway. and he had to come home with his moth- or until the rest grew up- Then he went to Sydney. C. 3.. bought I home. married Ind reised I family. One of which is the Rev. Arthur Pyke, well known on P. 15.1. and now of London. Ont- In Sydney he was employed by Thompson and Sutherland. for for- ty-one years till he retired. He was respected Ind honored by thIt firm. "Uncle John." Is he is famil- iarly known. Iltho in his eighties has I wonderful memory. He can converse on any subject and is able to recall events for over sev- -.-nly years. To say that he is I man of sterling ability is no exag- geration. His wisdom is profound and his example and influence wholesome. The law of the Lord was his delight and to do His Will his chief Joy. His cheerful smile made him welcome wherever he goes. He will soon be leaving to spend the winter with his daughters in Glen Falls. N.B.. and Dartsmouth, N.S. 't is the wish of his many eas- tern friends he will keep well. and return next summer when I hearty welcome awaits him. Sudden Death Of Cardigan Boy The untimely death of Alis- ton Henry Joseph Shepard, of Cardigan Head. occurred on Thursday It the Kings Coun- ty Memorial Hospital. Mon- tegue. The young men had been Ill sev- eral weeks ago but had improved l'ih health until stricken Wednesday night when he wu removed to the hospital for examination. An oper- ation was performed but to no avail the young man passed away several hours later. Besides his sorrowlng penenls he leaves to mourn. Two listen and brothers. Viola, in Ontario: Louise. Junior and Bernely It home. are now being issued. so that each cadet will be in readiness for the Armistice parade. The student body and suit of Montague High congratulate John McGowan Ind Boyd White. for- mer M.H.S. graduates in their f ” success It the Prince of Wales track Ind field meet. School bu been in session now for almost three months which means that the first-quarterly ex- amination will soon be posted. it has already been announced that they are on scheduled for Nov. 12. is. 14th. Throughout the year four sets of exams are held. 'l'he,Iver- ego of these exams in the major factor in deciding u. 'flt.-Ito win- ners for graduation in June. For Ihonld he Imong the trapped men. Lower Montague Summer Resident Dies Suddenly Word has been rm-out-d by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright. Lower Montague. of the sudden death of Mr. Paul Hervey Fox on Novem- Pennsylvania. Mr. Fox was well known in this Irea. having I summer home in Lower Montague where he vaca- lioned for the past ten years. He was I versatile writer and the author of many well known books. among them being: Anno Domino. I Biblical story: The Four Men, Sailor Town and many others. Mr. Fox was an ardent Island supporter. having previously ow- ned I home in New London. P.E.I. before moving to lower Montague. Besides his wife he leaves to mourn four children. Jamie. Keith Bruce and Louise. all at home. Wood -Islands Ferry Traffic A general decrease in traffic ls evident in the recent report of the Wood Island-Caribou Ferry service compared with that of last year. This trend is more pronounced when the six months period from May to October is compared with the similar period of last year. The following figures are given for October only with 1955 in brac- kets: passengers-7694 (7852. I de- crease of l58: Iutos-1928 (2l:l5l. trucks-1130 (994. Ind increase of 136- For the six month period from May to October the figures are as follows passengers; 75257 178. owl. I decrease of 2823: autos- 10992 (21317). I decrease of 325: trucks-5495 (5577). 32. Events moved swiftly to Hun- - the Security Coun- I ' years of Liberal rule by toppling the government f- Tregedy engulfed the Nova Sco- I. tin town of Springhill. A coal dust ; her 1st at his home in Swathmore,I HELICOPTER IN MERCY FLIGHTS critically injured miners. I full dred feet from the num- cargo of oxygen tanks and electri- Photo By Wotion 4 '- I below ground level. Thirteen oth- ,- Watchlng for activity It the mine entrance. off duty miners concerned with progress of rescue work are Joined by others in con- I decrease of I WILL JUDGE Mr. ILL. Mat-Laren. District in- spector of Seed Potatoes for Prince Edward Island. will be oncl of the three judges of seed po-' ltatoes at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. He leaves Nov. 3 for Toronto. Mr. MIcI.Iren for I number of years has been in de- mand Is I judge both at Marl- tlme and National exhibitions. CAPITOL -- TODAY - Jeff Chandler - Laraine Day Tim Hovey In "rov TIGER" snowmo AT 1-4-.7-9 IN CONSTANT VIGIL slant vigil for men trapped deepl in the mine It Sprlntzhill. Photo By Wottonl P.W.C. NEWS Somebody or something has shot the necessary adrenalin in to the college heart once more and things are reviving. Maybe its because the tests and hours of studying are over or maybe tlicse spurts of activity come in intervals. In the sporting world. things are really picking up. First for men- tion is the girls' soccer team which although the score or some of the games is heartbreaking. have pro- mlsed the student body I champ- ionship. Football is quiet on their a front but practice is still the watch- word- The boys hope to fight It least one battle of the gridiron be- fore the season ends. Basketball is in need of I touch of spinach for pep, but like I feeble Itebekaha in Cherlottetown eel- dey ev the Iixtteth Ititutlon of Allah ltehekeh IAKIII. No- it), l.0.0.F. Ilelnha-I of Wil- dey and St. Lawrence 0ddfello.I:; color ovenins wII open! in the Llldli WW5" 9' Richmond St. Highlight of the evening was the appearance of I buutiflllly dGC0F Ited Birthday Cake which VIII Pfe- Iented in pageant Iwrnn with Reader Mn. J.G. Dennis .S0l0l3I Mrs. S.H. Iiurhoe. the cake being cut by Mrs. Paul Hansen. Noble Grand of Alpha Lodge. At the close of the reg!-ill! meet- ing, Mr. J .A. MIeNIlr, P.G.M. Ici- ed as Master of Ceremonies for the jolly program which followed. Mrs- Robert Acorn gave. I hunorous Returning from Halifax where I cal cable for use ill l0st'il(l op- reldlnl. Ift-if Wild W9 U9” eljcopter crew,hId taken two erations are unloadt-vi a few hun- lloore and Mrs. J.G. Dennis It-I tiled in costumes of by-gone days mag I medley of Old Time songs. A Pantomine Game, in which many of the members participat-l ed provided much merriment, Indl - Irl. Eva Macmillan and Mrs. Wil- fred Cudmore won prises for their splendid characterizations. Since the Anniversary date and Hallowe' en coincided. many of the mem- bers came in costume. and prizes were awarded by Judges Mrs. Ru-l by Houle. P.P.R.A. and Mr. D.I'-'.l Bethune P-G.P. Is tulion-s': Most niest, Mrs, Matthew Watson Ind, Mr. Robert MacKinnun. of a Committee headed by Mrs! 'Wm Warren and refreshments were serxed by tilts RT Whitel and her roniiiiittee at the closel of the festivities. ernment recently to stress urgency of need of I Provincial was supported by Mrs. Murdock Museum. The President. Judge H.L. Pal- mer. ably presented the facts on sud behalf of the people of this Prov-'”' " the mi lnce. pointing out that every other province has had enough pride in "'8' lllSl0I'y and the achievements Original. Mrs. Clayton Shaw; Fun- M iii”. pwplet I" Pmvide ml-Iuum facilities. Prince Edward Island has as much. if not more reason Arrangements for this delight- ltgsgfngprggdpoi E" 9119' "lid LI" M I d -.. p recous me is e- pary iwre u" H the dlremo” pleting many outstanding historic relics. This is especially where an old home breaks up and of anything of historic value goes to leading industries of Finsbury, I rdatives outside the province, I Rebekahs Commemorare. 5'”””""”"”9” "law-rii--P-0'3”. Noteworthy Anniversary Delegation Stresses Need For PEI Museum A dele Ition from the P.E.IIlIncl The delegation which comprised Historic Premier and members of the Gov- Society waited on the Judge Palmer. R. I-Irl Taylor. Major T.E. hlcNutt. J. Elmer th e Blanchard Ind Mrs. W.M. Brehaut McGowan. President of Women'I Institutes for the Province. who stated that I resolution had been provincial con- vention asking the Government of P-E.IIlInd to establish I Pro- lvincial Museum. I The delegation was informed by l Premier Matheson that the request i would receive consideration. CRAFT CENTRE I Watch-making and the working precious metals have long been true district of London, England. iWiII Address Catholic i -Youlfh Festival At SDU 7 Miss Elizabeth Reid. noted Fir East correspondent and new8PIP- er editor. will be the feltllftd speaker at the Catholic Youth Fes- tival tomorrow Ifternoon all St. Dunsl.In's University. Drawing up- on her eye-witness knowledge of conditions in Communist Asia. She will talk on "Today's challenge to Youth." The gnthering will include the members of the Blllllcl Ind Llguorian Youth Club: as well In young people from nearby parishes. Sunday night Mlu Reid Will d!!- liver. I public lecture on "Asia Today" in the University Iudlt- orium. This lecture will be illus- trated by slides. "Modern Youth in I Changing World" is the general theme of the Catholic Youth Festival. The conference will Itart It eleven o'- clock when Rev. F. Ledwell cel- ebrates Mass. Rev. A.F- MacDon- ald will lead the congregation in : classrooms. been noticed lItely that there is I " inky Imell, mingled with giggles Ind groans. drifting throughout the hnllowed corridors of learning. After much investiga- tion and almost being run down by I ghost in short sleeves, Ifter teams of searchers Irrlved It I door, marked "Danger. Wild men." One brave soul investigated the ghoulish sounds emitting. and found to our delight the "College Times were reading iheifmaterial in preparation for publlcaton. While we are on inky stories. much to the joy of our teenage male populetlon I college dlrectnry not only listing her name and Id- dresr but phone also, was put on sale by the student council, Due to space the morale effect of this deed can not he discussed thor- oughly, but. maybe thin wII the proverbial Idrenlln. Well. must save fifteen cents the rcspmi.t-- in Ilnulish. and Rev Wiillani Simpson Mill preach on "The Church and Youth. After lunclit-on, recreation and community singing a gruup from the two Cliarluiteiown youth clubs will present a playlet entitled "Al World at Stake." This will be fol- lowed by a general discussion. 1 Most lit-v. M.A. Mat-liar-hern Bishop of Charlottetown. will speak to the young people at the conclus- ion of Miss Reid's talk. The youth rally will close with Vespers in English at four o'clock. . Miss Reid, who comes from Aus-I tralla, is now on I speaking tour 0'l America. She will spend about two weeks in the Atlantic Provinces. During her threeday visit here. she will speak before the nurses It the Charlottetown Hospital, the students of Notre Dame Academy Talking about HIllowe'en, it has Ind Rochford Square School. the Sisters at Mount St. Mary's and I public gathering in Summerside. as well Is the two meetings at St. Dunstan's University. Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - sarurrnay NOVEMBER 3rd "THE LONE RANGER" In Warnereolor Starring: Clayton Moore as "The Lone Ranger" SHOW TIME-7:30 Ind Izw pm. (Please note change in show time) COMING - MONDAY and TUESDAY "LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME" In CINEMASCOPE Ind COIJOR Starring: Doris Day and James Cagney Lots of drama. heart-touching emotion. beautiful gall. An In- tertainment gem in color and in Cinemnscope guaranteed to please. SHOW TIME-8 P.M. mjjzj I so guess we'll dreu- up for the dance. So until we meet Igain. light in I dark room. the game iii keeping up its end and we should go Iee some first class hoop games before the term is over. Socially. after the report was re- ceived, the relief or groan. drown- ed out the sound of music but Fri- mlember. "Studying in contag- us ' BUSY AREA Hanley. centre of the pottery day. was the day of our Hallowe'en Social, and one may notice ,the return of chivalry to the halls and Imia peneieaarn gr nexeme mm inq gw, ,;w ,,,,,, N jg MIGHTIEST OF mi M ill I Ll COMING - MON. -- TUE. - WED. DEALERS IN QUAKER SOURIS for the rest of the season. ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce the opening of our new ware- house. At this time we would like to thank all our customers who have favored us in the past, and we are sure that with our new warehouse we are bet- ter equipped to serve your needs in theifuture. QUAKER ENRICHEI) FLOUR AND MILL FEED. MATTHEWS 8. McicLEANS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Special Sunday dinners will be served "Rainbow" dining room. Montague every Sunday TURKEY or CHICKEN With Ill the trimmings. Adult: 51.25 - Children .75 Dinner served from 4 to 7- 111: BISON RESTAURANT district of Staffordshire, England. is also close to coal Ind iron mines Ind steel factories. DRIl.I. 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