SOBLES NEW YORK. Myra sable, 52 is followed by her husband ,..o4o4-- o9oG .ooooooco.o.q i at PLEAD GUILTY OF SPYING 4 9 A Pale Guardian I! DAL HARRINGTON Caaadiaa Preaa Ital! Writer HALIFAX (C?)-Nova -5cotia'a first Conservative-controlled legis- lature in 14 years has wound up its first session after a busy lib weeks of post-election business. Lieutenant - Governor Aliatalr Fraser. in evening dress and top hat. drove to Province House in downtown Halifax Friday night, assented to 120 bills and prorogued the aaaesnbly. Ottawa figured largely in the 51'' lfllllatlon. which included a new five-year ta; rental agree- ment Ind provision for federal power plants, higher old age as- sistance payments and eventual Ill-llllitratlon of a hospital insur- Llx- and AI. Andrews, Charlotte- town. P.lI.I. Edmund. Zeta and family, N. Bustieo, P.E.I. Bruno. Katie and family, N. Rus- tlco, P.E.I. Phqdrs. Serena Doucette, Montreal. Lorraine Blanchard, Charlotte- town, PE-I. Mrs. Jerome L. Peters and Eth- el. N- Rustico. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dolron and family, N. Rustico. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs Allan Blanchard ltuatico, P.l'-1.I. Mr. and Mrs Leo Cy Gallant, N. Ruatico. PEI. Mrs. Ralph Doucette and family, N. Rustico. RE I, Sylvia Sherren, Charlottetown, P-E.l. Laura Clapp, Charlottetown. P. .I. Isabelle. Donald and family, N. Rustico, P.E.I. Cabe today after pleading guilty-pcared before a grand jury to tell Jack, i to spying for Russia against the wltat they know of Soviet intrigue. 53 as they leave Federal buildingi Unitctl States. A few minutes alter Their plea erased a possbile death in custody of Marshal Harry Mc- iTheir plea erased a possible death sent:-tit-e and carries a maximum 'pl'lS()Il sentence of IO years. Ill MEMORIAM JUSTIN J. GALLANT After years if failing liealth there passed to his Eternal Re- ward on March 5th, 1957, Justin ,field. P-E.l. i Joseph Gallant, son of Mr, andi Mrs. Howard Gallant, Rusticovtlle, chmlmmowny PIE-1' P.E-I. in his 24th year. Born March 31st. 193.1, Ju.-tin, in his boyhood showed promises: of a bright future but early in life his health began to fall and hej iifax, Nova Scotia. (7) li('o, P.E.l. tarlum, Charlottetown, P.E I. Marion Miiflztlt. Nlzrxficltl. P.i7l. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallant, North Rtistico, P.E.l. i p Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Pillrall. Hal- ?"':1- P 3'-g ” D H U , . rs. anon . ac oiiuat, 'iar- Rev. J. Clarence Pttre. Blmim- 1li'l,:f::ma,'Il::i'kmunck and hmh ii I It" .P.E.I. ' Mrs Emma Doiron and family,, H" 9r H" Inn. P FI.I is Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marlin. Rns-; ahpm, '(-IaM,,nV L-harh,m,mwnV tico. P.I-3.l. rip; '- 5”; 3'"! 5175- AH” ma""'ha'd- Grneia Gautliter and famtl,i, N. R"5'"'”- PE L Riistit-o, P El M” "d M” Em”"d "3"?" "ld : Francis Gauthier. Rusticoville, Ipent ovrr seven years in the Pro- family, Rusticn, P I-:1, bl: ,, I vinclal Sanitarium, at Charlotte- town. Everything to try to restore his health was done by his dear ones. the doctors and nurses of niisiicuviiie, P,E.i, the Son. and with hopes of im-t proving his health, two weeks pri- or to his death he had been sent tn the TB. Hospital in Halifax, 1, txnm St-otia, wltere he had tinder- goiir an operation which at the i town, P.i-1.1. iinio seemed successful. lint God, willed otherwise and- iiitli true Christian patience andl t'Wi'.'ii.'ition to God's Holy will, al- ivms trusting in Him and who, L'llltit'S the tlcslinv of all he was t-.-il'v-It Home to enjoy trite Happi-I flit--.. C it home and in the San, his- ktnd friendly disposition made for him It host of friends who with his parents, sisters. brothers and rela- tives will mourn his early passing. Left to mourn and cherish his memory are his father, mother, five sisters. and three brothers, namely: Helen, Los. Angelea, Call- fnrnia; Elaine, Mrs. Percy Van- ner. London, Ontario; Patsy, Mrs. Eddie Ranks. Halifax. Nova Scot- Ia; .loan, Mrs. Leo Berrigan. New Wiltshlre, P.E.I.; and Delma, Har- vey. Noel and Allison at home- His iemains were conveyed by train from the Snow and Company Funeral Home. Halifax, to the Charlottetown Funeral Home on Wednesday. March out, then the following evening to the home of his parents at Ruatlcoville. Many came to pay their last re- apecta to one whose loos they felt no keenly and the profusion of mass cards. enrollments. letters and cards of sympathy and floral tributes were silent testimony of love for their dear departed. on Saturday, March 9th, the funeral was held at St. Augustine's Church, Rustlco. where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Joe- eph LeClerc. The pall bearers were: Herbert Gauthier William Gallant, Leo Gal- lant. Alfred Gauthier, Bennet Dou- eette and Kenneth Gallant. "is I rnalns were then tenderly laid to rest la the church ceme- tery there to await a Glorious Re- aurrectlon. May he not la peace. MASSES Mom. Dad and family. Elaine and Perc. London. Ontar- t . oPat and Eddy. Halifax. Nova Icotia. Joan and Leo. New Wlltshlra, P.I:.t. Helena, Loa Angetea. California. Mr and Mrs. Harold Doucette. Rnstleoville. P.E.l. taiolii. Gertie aad Norman Noye. Charlottetown. P.l..l. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Doocette Old family. ltuetleovllle P.l.l. Mr. and Mrs. Aaaiia A o-uni, Iaaticovllie. P.l.l. 'R&lpI J. GHIIIL Iodide. P- and sin. Alltl P. Oellant. RIIIIGO. P.l.l. Ir. 1 Abra Gallant. Rae- Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Doiron, Stim- i merside, P.l'-2.I. Mr. and Mrs. Fraiicis lloiit-ette. iislctiti anti Joey lleveau, Souris. P.F..l. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Satilntor and , 'f&tmil,v. N lliistico. P.F..i. Mrs Veronica Bttnle and fam ily. Charlottt-town. P.I-'..l. 'i'- . P i-:1. Velda Noye, Charlottetoiin, P.E. "0 Mr, and Mrs. I-Zarl Gallant and l '1'. N. R St" , P.F..I. H"b9" m3"'-'h""d- ”'""i"l”"y afiiilliiinie atiiix ilcititle Gallant. N. R ' . P.K.i. Angeli" B'3"'t'ha"di H”'””"9" (iii-iimtiiiti ('ci'ilt-i l)oii'nii and fam- t0w."- P-EL I ily, N. Rustico. .l-? l. SW9" "ml P"P"5 "I Sit A"3”5' lsiiliclle Canipbt-ll, Charlotte- tine's Convent Rustit-o, P.I-1.l- mwny p 1.; L M” 5"d Mr-'L L0"i5 Pin?” and) Mr. and Mrs. F.t'itc.-'t Ilottcette Randy, Rtistico. P-l'3.l- iand faiiiili. ('hal'loltPtnvi'n. P.l-Ll. Mr. and Mrs Prosper 1-rClrrr-i REIV and itiiiii Maci(inn0n Sum- Rusticoville. P.I-I l. ' m(.r5',de' p-El. ' The Charlottetown Filflellflli Mr. and Mrs, "Omit Grcenivood. N-S. M1 3"" Mr-L R059” P919"-i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blacquiere. Somerville. Man N. Rusiit-n. rm. Margaret, Yvonne, and Priscilla Marie and Roy Corbrav, Sum". Gallant. Charlottetown, P.l-Z.l. ville. Mag; i Mr. and Iilrs. I-Ernest Gallant, Mnand M.-.3 cw-it (miam. 0”. Miimnv 1-” 23- P 51- lcr Bed Bridge, i Mrs. William Doucetie. Montreal, Mm," pickeringl prov- P-Q- , torium, ('harloItetown, P.E.l- Ml'- "'5 M11 T”"l0fl Al'59"”'"lt-- Rita and Stanley Houston, Rus- Montreal. PD. , llco, P.E I Mr- and Mrs. Peter Delaney. Mr. nntl Mrs. I-Edward Gallant MI'II1tT0Il- P-Q and faniilv. New Glasgow. P.l-'3.I. LETTERS OF SYMPATHY Rev. J. Clarence Pitre. Bloom-lp,E,1, Held. P111. - Mr. and Mrs. Loitls Dolron, Sum- Frank, May and Gerry Saab. St. ; me.-aids, p.1a;,1. John Gauthier. Sana- J0i'In. N-K - Cecily, Earl and Cornelius Blan- Charlotte Blanchard, St. John. .-rm-.1, si, ,roim, Np, N.B. Mr. C. R. Blrt, Milton, P.E.i. B01101 IAPIIR. Ctlll'l0tt9t0WII- Catherine Berrigan and family, P-E.I. New Wiltshlre. P.E.l. 1. AIIKUI MCI-CID. W. . Ottawl-l Anna and Jerry Gauthelr, Rustl- Marie Bodnes, Los An elea. Ca1- toying, p,E,L ifornla. Helen and Roy Bruce, North Ri- i Nellie and Gerald Hooper, Mll-I Rolantl and l)nra Bitntain. Rus- i Evelyn Bernard, Charlottetown, I Syl Gallant, Prov. Sanatorium, Charlottetown, P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gauthier, N. Rusilco, P.I-I-l. Alice and Willie Gauthier and family ,N. Rtistico, P E I. Bessie Mcl.eod. Hunter River, P.l-'..l. Lillian Pint-an. North Rustit-0. P.l-I.l. Cecilia and Roy l)oiron. Cam- bridge, Mass- Fisherman's Co-op, N. Riistico, it-.t-:.i. I Louise Peters, Charlottetown. F. El. ? Wnrlielfl. Gertie. i:iiii-ii and Shirley, New Glasgow, PEI. Vernon and Inez Doucette. New London. Conn. U.S.A. Leona Blanchard. St John. NB. Mrs. Andrew T. Gallant, N Rus- tico, P.E.I. Elmer. May and family, Free- town. P.E.l. Amy and Alley Graham. Nia- gara Falls, (int. Emmett and Nora Bait-hiltler, .Halifax, N.S. l Theresa Gallant, Oshawa. On- Iario. ' CARD OF THANKS 1 Mr. and Mrs- Howard Gallant. Rustic-oville. P.E.I., wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to Rev. voseph Le Clerc. Rustico, Rev. Clarence Pitre. Bloomfield, P.E.l., the Doctors and nurses of the Pro- vincial Sanatorium. Charlottetown, the staff of the T. B. Hospital, Hali- fax, Nova Scotia. all kind rela- itives, neighbours and friends who helped in any way during the ill- ness and death of their beloved lson, Justin. l l ---'?m?-m-?-i- l Hull . IEMPTING! I Wilfred MacPhee, Prov, sanitor-; ium. C arlottetown, P.E.l. . Ceel a and Ray Doiron, Cam-i bridge, Mass. ' Noreen and At Yeo. Ont. Maud Booville. Arlington. Mass. IHRITUAL BOUQUETS Margaret, Jon and Kllmulr Ha-i gen. Charlottetown, P.E.l. Lucy and Joe Chapman, Maiden. Masa- Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Gallant. and John, Ilustlcoville. P.F..I. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Gallant, Rtsaticovllle, P.I-1.l. FLO eTbey rise so wonderfully- taste so wonderfully good! That's because Pleis:hmana'a new Active Dry Yeast lteepa full-strength and active till the very moment you balsel No more spoiled yeast! No more refrigeration-you can keep WEI! a whole month's supply of PILLOW I-'leiachmann'a Active Dry Yeast "'I"b:Yfamlly. in your cupboardl Helena, Los Angeles. California. Lou. Gertie, Velda and Norman Charlottetown, P.E.I- WIEATII Staff of the Prov. Sanatoriiim, Oiarlottetowa. Staff of the Halifax. T. B. Hospi- tat. CARD! or IYMPATIIY Mrs. Fred C. Gallant, North Rul- tloo. P.l.I. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Gallant gglfamily, Oayter Bed Bridge, And nary, Uncle Bob and fam- Soaiervllle ' , , aaa. Dial: and beta Andrews, New Glasgow. P.l.t. I3 and Leroy Sberrea, Char- bttewwn. P.l.l. Mr. and Mrs. James Berrlgaa and family. New Illtahlre, P.E.l. Howard Cheverte. Elmira, P.E.I. old Gregwy Fleur Dolph. hg. North Iislllce. P-E1. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaudin. North Iultice, P.z.I. Mrs. Lawrence Peters, North luau. P.t.t.- IHI Ieltdll. Prgv. Snitarlull. v P.E.. i1GiIdI0rr,NortbRtD- P.E.l. . niieaii. lua- i"6r-:o i-tor cizoss BUNS """'"”"' l.fhey're "topping" mode with new Active Dry Yeast ICED H01 CROSS IUNS Scaldl gmmilk. ac.Eanu.lated 2 .aaltand6tba. -atirinlmaia I bnaakfaat-bs-aaoarealandcool toliakewlrlsmn wh5tneae- ureisstna I c.lIIkI- warmwatnr 2 ' etir until igilglgt i if , ii ,il . .i;ii.i.;.lt fill Wed.. April 1957 Freighh Rate Assistance Subveniions to Be Studied ance plan. Other bills implemented election promises of 43-year-old Premlff notion L. Stanfield. Amour them was one setting uP M" Swill Development Ltd.. a 20V9l'"m9'"' aponaored corporation to pli- nnced pm-iiy by private capital and aimed at boosting industrial development. WILL SELL SHARES The corporation will raise money by selling 510 shares UP 10 I Wtll of 310,000,000. The government will buy half of them. Also from the Conservative plat- form were measures to DI”0Vld9 provincial aid for IltLlflIClPIl'h0llS- in; projects, repealing of aptl- aion scheme for cabinet ministers and abolishing registration of agents for distillers and brewers doing business viilh lht N0" scotia Liquor Conimissioni . The House adopted the biggest aupply bill in Nova St-oiia history. authorizing the government to spend more than of which S29.000.000 will come from federal grants and subsidies. Pre- mier Stanfield forecast a 1957-58 surplus of 588.000. Capital spending of 522,000,000 also was approved. Liberal Leader Henry Hifkl. whose government fell in last fall's election. termed the legisla- tive program "di.-aiilimllltlllll-" He criticized the premier for not giv- ing more financial aid to munici- palities and for not introduti g a hosptal iIlSlll'aIl('P plan in Nova Scotia inimcrttatelv MAJORITY OF SIX The government majority de- feated Liberal non-confidence mo- tions on both subjects. The party standing is: Progressive Conserv- atives 24, Liberals lll, CCF one. "There will be a hospital plan for this,priivince and this is the government that will put it into effect," the premier said as the House finisltcri its business. But he was not ready to sign an agree- betler terms. of more than S4.0tt(),t)0l) fur lilfili-57, blaming it on Liberal "overspend- iug." The Liberal leader ques- tioned the figure and said, "this government Cain? into office with an overflowitig treasury." The session ended almost unex- pectedly with a burst of speed Fri- "Meaf beautiful O ..'OoeeeeO.. .; . --voiik g d -10-. Mrs. Frank VCIIH. York. were in 'l'hurI&y evening. Mead: and re- returned home from Coats Rico. The! were accompanied home by Rev. Donald Loitgworth and family Sympathy la extended to Mrs. BIN-lnli-II Murray. on the death 0! 51' hl'0thBI'. the late Gordon Murray. whose death occured in the P.E.I. Hospital. April 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stewart and two children. Charlottetown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L391 3l'0WII. York. on Sunday April 7th. Mrs. David MacDonald, Char- lottetown. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett York, on Tuesday. Mr. Leith Brown and Arthur llowtl. York attended the tuner- al of the late Gordon Murray on Saturday. April 5, at Bracldy Point. The many friends of Miss Taualla Vessey. are sorry to hear dl! afternoon. Until the last min- Ilta prorogation before Saturday 53013311! seemed unlikely. As a result galleries were only part? filled when the lieutenant- sovernor entered the chamber on Friday night Clerk Roy. Lauiuiire read the titles of I20 bills. the gov- tfllor gave his assent. and the 25- minute dosing ceremony was over. F OR ALL HOM ment with ()ttau'a before seeking Mr. Stanlit-ld forecast a deficit; SHEER. LU life I" That's what you'll say when you see Frigi- dairela new "sheet Look”. Everg line is straight. every corner T-square tight to t cabinet or a last See these stunning new a It your Friddaire dealer's I try! Sliii lMi i Alien use dependable. unoolli operatic; l ca-1--n llodel C?-l23C-57 appliances I ever saw In my lush with any you already have. And the s to Gene I Mm ' ' . Iliill. Old! "Y-'ri'gidaiIe I;;liafIcem;IIe'i:'p;t"(trr':i'- "l-londleat"Iefi-igeretor venience surprises t at save you hours o w k -- ---- '" - iancea yourself - k nouns: -saaua-vnwaaanw RXKTSOFCANADAUWTD WI gpcldaat. Sh is I :1 iii: Prince isdwiii-ct Hospital- ' Mn p,-up emu was a visitor there. MEL Pill? Gruiaatuksydaey. wan to Charlottetown on Tueadaylnd in mod” n chmmwwm Mrs. Raymond Veaaey has Veaaay. York. Tuuday i nu, re- . " """"' m" C” to the P.l'.'.I. H99 tuned toher home iii York. from were vialtor's I Aovoss-the-Top fmm e New Automatic Ice-Eiactu e Cycle-lull: (Ovtunatici defrosting In refrigerator uction e lelttetoe Stistm e Picture-Window llydtator e loll-levee mam Baslistl e In Safety-teal Dear Elmer Brown and Arthur Brown. lliaa switch I Watts. Y IItleati;&wlllttelrslaterIlra- 000019! of Me teen sef... 173' tfeyen-(lp...1m' real thirst-' quencher ! Nothing does 15 UK Beauty uns Deep! Behind Frigidoire'a fdshion-first "Sheer Look" are the most exciting convenience surprises ever brought to your kitchen IWIM (Hill Ontario Vresf up” wxiffz fever; - (40 I "lhinltingeat" Rouge Divas you eseiting faeturaa - lllte these: e Cook-Mastat Automatic Oven Control 0 4 ledimtuln Surface Unit! a lltat-Minder Unit to foods can't hunt a Speed-ltaat Unit boil: water in seconds! 0 french Door Oven - open one and both 5 Automatic loll-tofou Oven shelf 0 liuicli Clean (Mn Design a Sea-taut Iroiling Unit 1 . lease freezer. like Seven-Up ! Whatls New in Homemaking! 54; May MMMM If you've been captivated by the beauty of those new Frigidaire "sheer Look" appliances. our judgment has the support o the National Industrial Deatgn Com- mittee . . . for they've given a Frigidaire "Sheer Look" Refrig- erator and Range the 1957 DE- SIGN AWARD. Do you love to have friends in for dinner . . . but hate the way cooking keeps you rnnniny hack and forth. Then you need Frigiclaire's lilcc- inc Range with the "Thinking Top." I l s n e w H e a t- Minder Unil muo- matimllv controls temperatures. One hand opens both men doors and rolls otit shelf. Speed-Heat Unit makes coflrc in .trrmyf.if Your Correct Skirt length Faahlon experts any title de- pends on your legs. You look eat when your alilrt enda at the widest part of your call. If your refrigerator is more than tel years old. you probably find it simply lAlI.l his enough today. What you need is ii generous refrigerator- frccn-r like Frigi'dsire'a model FD- l20('-57. It combines a I029 cit. ft. refrigerator with a huge 60 pound in- stant-iray-rc- lthiis spacious Roll - to-You ahrli rs and automatic ile- frosting in the refrigerator, bottom shelves you much wiihoiit csceuive bendingv-ti" t that handy new Plan- A-Dnor with shelves that move up or down. Quicker, letter Hoirbruahing lipeed up your nightly hair- hruahlsig by usln men's hair- brnahea two at a I me. Twice a stimulating for your hair. Imagine a Washer than can actually save you 1400 gallons of hot water II packages of detergent a yeari Wei, (hulls Fngiiliiire's new Anto- mtilic Wu-shcr. It's specially built to save - and besides water and atiiip. siiven clothes, lime and work too. Does a complete wnsh for on in t2 minutesi no oh!- those famous l-riaid- atrn features! "Rub- Free" washing. for instance. Water alone does the waihins. No this or blades to wear out your preci- ous washiibles. And this latest Frigidaire Wlaher has simple finger-lip Controls on top ... so easy to sea and use. ha . taanaato 5 new I957 . Dryer! Llka Frlgi- T dwaxgs Antoinette er. t it Dryer bdeaiaaed .- to "Save and it saves you the (titles some clothes in to aihiatas)... saves clothes. -us :ad:a:WbyIot and was it 1 . T. HOLMAN LFIST