MAXIMS OF A MERE MAN :-:-- Tbo lung of Klngo. be In no lweet Read by Everybody 1".-2.4;, ,,,,. I. No hour MAXI MS OVA MERE MAN trumpet.-hlut profaned. The in which the Prince of Peace All mull. - was born. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew --.---e:-- ? i?fi?.'i?"ss7Jo. '3'fi?i3"i-'m”-l'n'2':;"'333 lii7'3?r?”2i;.2.l.?”';.';.”'.':::t;f: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1952 16 PAGES i."..i.?.”;”3'.i.".' Ef.'..”...f:.i'"i'..i FIVE MISSING F EARED" DEAD IN ONTARIO TRAIN WRECK Passengers; Crew OF Grounded Liner Removediail-iltll-ge lgeftlltllflestgngday Of Three In Early Morning Two Canadians Wounded Canadians I 0 e S an ”",3?”'1. In Muskoka Area - to Mrintiwval to limirl A new medi- I Dr. Iliivtri W. Mht'Ix'nlI7.ic, 77, , T RO'xTj ”'I;- 21 C? lrmfz I'N'f'P2lll'I.O(l as one nf (lati-ititl flf'p7li-inlrlhl, lhcr-". Since, his 0 O 1' (. Ff. .- At ' W ,-.531; nmsia (ii 5. . .. H lrotircmrni six tmirs :-iizn ho has Conflagration Al Shamrock On Cham ollion E r P -- -- I'o.,"7oL?j-eaC.:3T-vetg;-ans of the 25th 3” '0mSh'1t W V9 me” ”P.”"lfollou'ing .1 short illness. l-lis Wit”? Shmfllhlz most nf.the win- e- M0"WLr D" 23 - 1 i:::.:::..'":::;":..;?..: ”ii:t.'.?.2 fi.i.;?2's""- :::."i2.2'.ti.. '"..f”.'::r.':;..”";:' . 4 -. ' - -. r V e r "L. '1'-ryvp Y-3 tr-Pa g1ey ' I g . .. T Three men. Hush MOM. 3!. his . Bgmlm L'””"”"' D” 23” it-l:1imR'1g:or'iialF'All-Oiixtytill, sttOa(lla;oo0ll0B Kdlih: plane is expected 'to drop miles south of Southwnort in it W -:lll':Ylf)llS dniizlil mtoMo:...-mi incl lircmcnt ho W715 frnqucnily called brother Frank M0an.43.Sham1'ock A omtmgnt (Cpl-5k”””l L9""”"9 b”'”""" flight that will span the continent the last of the veterans at Hal- , mote section of the Muekoke disk (',I1lllSIni&iS liolirizivs with his par. on tv lend his skill at W-it W- and I friend. James Claude Mac- "moved the la” '” ""3 93559"? twice in 48 hours so 11 wounded ifax tomorrow night. It will make riot. Four men were injured. l)ox1ellpnfS. ' piizils. lnnl-1. 40. R059 Vtllley. all died inn 3 9” Md "cw M m9 wrecked soldiers can spend Christmas at stops at Edmonton, Winnipeg, Lon- 5eti10USl.V- I V 1-ha mp Dr, hfacxgnzip Wu ,, He suffered xi heart attack sev- me which "gem the maxi home French liner Champolllon today home. .C dong Tm-omo' T;-enwnv otiattva, Reported missing: Engineer F. A rwmw, or F-1,... Riv” one.-e h., M. ernl um-ks ago, put was thought of the brothers early yesterday 5"" 15 0' "We had Perish” 1." The four-engined aircraft from Montreal, Saint John, N. 13., and Bumstead. Long Branch: Brake ,9...” his W... ...i..C.,..,.,. berm to he on the road in rrirnvery as mrninii. It was discovered by A . - '”'””d Wimp” '” Ml,” W9" No.-126 Thunderbird Squadron was Halifax. Y. B Lane. Cnpreoli rineineer F? niiriidiniz Prince of Wales cot. he had shown mrirkcrl lmpf'0i'”- passing motorist and nearby - . WW "3 5””? lhmuih "Wing 5”” schaduled to touch down at Ta- The trip is ih. last of a series llall. Barrie: Fireman M. 1,. Pendcr. .,,,,,,. H, ,,i,,.,i,...,i his Bachelor of merit in recent. rl2I.t'S and "Ni "V neighbors HDU5ed- f. 59""-' died 1" 19”” 1"” ""3 595 coma. Wash, after dark tonight. of flights that included flying Toronto and Brnknman A. H. J. MTN d(,,.,.,,(, 2,, Dnlhousip Ilnh-cf. pecicrl tn spend tho Christin-is Help was summoned from Kln- - 5”" mu” 0' h9”"0V 5b””d ""3 By midnight, it will be refuellcd supplies and Christmas cheer to Pr:-vosi. Long Branch, ;i,,f ;,mf1,,,,,. (..,,.Md his Min, at season at homo with his family. kora. and Emerald. but the house lmlntii bmke" hulk 0' "19 12-545 and ready to take off with eight some of the Defence Departments The four llljllred mcn wizi-i-. iak- k.0'I.np,. ..nh,,,rsm, Imam. Np )- D, Mmiknzie is sur1'lVDf'l by and barn. located near the lnter- 2 '0" V95591 ""1 Othe” we” last stretcher cases and nine sitting most northern and remote spots. ion to hospital in (lrillia. They arcjljh, WM A Folio... 2,, mg Amprican his wife, the former Miss Edith section known in Moan: Corner . - in !he'CalJSiZln8 05 I meb0Ht bee Fireman W. .1. Dunn, Nlimico. cuisit-nilou; M Sm..,e,,ns and 3 peiiowi Moore, Eldon: one son, Dr. David and the County Line Road betwegn lfferlhke T959110 OPENUOH5 5'-fined ' E) 125 ltlead and gr”-med L3” klgeiliinlf Alhhe Rmiil Societv of England. MnrKen7.io, Montrcglzl fa brnthcrv ueen'c and Prince Counties was 0 C10 . d 1 M d I 1 b t g 0” H0 01' 0- 059- Wwn" it - .-- ' ' i Hector Macxcnzic. ai ornm; min gyond saving. I - Exactly how many died may a e e e bruised left. arm; F.rai:einaii -I.iiIfPIi:,.'51':i1T:ig?3alDIlNr::(:ClaIbi::ldne:d zi sister. Margaret, also on H16 At; first, (miy two bodies were not be known for days. But 16 . . Cox. Aldei-wood. slightly smldod on-or NV; Clmiml Sok,-my of Gen-no. west coast. found and they were presumed to bodies. broken by the offshore the back of his neck and chest, 31111; Umlomml Sumeo,,,, g Funeral services will he hr-tit be the Mann brotherst who were y .1. M. Vallcly. road diesel loremani Dr. MM.K(,Mi,, 10,- 5...-i-mi years.this iiftt-rnoon from St. Johne known to live there alone. How- ever. a later search revealed the body of the late Mr. Maclnnls who was assumed to be spending the night with his friends. cause of the fire was not immediately determ- ined. Corcner Dr. Austin Delaney, of summerside, and R. C. M. P. of- ficers Nightingale and King in- vestlgated and decided on ' at would not be necessary. surviving the Moan brothers are three sisters. Minnie and Margaret Moan. summei-ai-' , and Ida. Mr... Thomas Deakochec, Saint John. V. B. The late Mr. Maclnnia is Klli'VIVOd by his parents. Mr. and Mra. Doniel J. Maclnniz, Rose Val- lry. one sister and two brothers. The latter are Lloyd Moan, West Royalty. Ind Wallace, Rose Valley. Funeral services for the two brothers were held yesterday af- :ei-noon with interment in the Klnkoru. Cemetery, while the ser- vices for Claude Maclnnia will be held today with interment in the Presbyterian Cemete y. North rryon. HALIFAX. Dec. 23 - (OP) -- F. Harold Gaucher, 55. mnnoger of the Manufacturer: Life Inquranoo company for Now. Scott: and Prince Edward Island. died here today utter a brief illneu. Coming Events "larmorl. Ask about the shut Gain Feed Fimnco Plan. For put iculul contact your local food mill "Crushing and mixing on Tues-' day's and Setu.rday"l. Concentrate on hand. A. Lu-Ion. "Box social and Dance in Credit Union Hall. Summer-neld, Friday, December 26th. Good music. V "See "The Jackie Robinson Story". North Rustico. Friday at 8 p,m. "Don't miu entertainment in Cfrnplud Hall, December, 29th. Him-I. etc. Lunchec cold. Auaplce: St. John's W. A. . I A tspaclal dance. Itponaored by V: W. L., Tracndle Hall. Monday. Dec. 29. McKearncy'c Orchestra. "Mater Feeds - Another cu- hu Arrived. Clark Feed Sol-vlcc. Mount Stewart. modern that keep record: use Mater. . ' "Don't min the big midnight dance in St. Peter's Buy Holy Nlme Hall. Chrlltmu night. Cticiuon Orchntra. "Midnight Show "Here Comes the Groom". utcrrlng Bing Croc- hy hit Mt. Stewart. Ctirintmu rt: . "Raynor-”l chick: will be here In January Cash in on next cum- mer'c prof to. Order your chick: now from Raynor-'1 Chick Hutch- erv. Mt. Herbert. ' Tomorrow i being Chrlllmu Day, the next issue of The Guar- dloni will bean-lday, u o Mr. Gordon Moore, Bachelor of Engineering (above) recently re- ceived the distinction of an ap- pointment by the Canadian Found- atlon Company to their engineer- ing staff at the Atomic Plant, Chalk River, out. Mr. Moore, who is 3 son of Mr. A. G.'Moore and the late Mrs. Moore of Pownal. attended school there and afterwards graduated from Prince of Wales college. He later attended McGill University and last year was President of Mooill Inter-Varsity which had I membership of over two hundred. Previous to his appointment to the Atomic Plant staff. Mr. Moore was asctsaant engineer at Uplands Airport, for the Company in the construction of an all concrete cantilever hangar there. (cm CtT6iWi” . Egg Support . Program To Be Renewed - OTTAWA. Dec. 28 - (GP) - The Federal Government has de- cided to renew its egg prlce-aup- port program for 1953, the Agri- culture Department announced to- day. But the price won't be changed. g Support will continue at the 1 wholesale price of 38 cents a dozen for grade A large of. storage points. plus carrying charges, the department said. There has been some agitation by poultrymcn in recent months for a. higher price. At the same time. the depart ment reiterated that the hog sup- port price wlll be reduced to 2:! cents a pound Jan. l-down from the current level of 28 cents. Hog producers appealed unsuc- cessfully for continuance of the current price until the United States market it reopened March 1 next. . OTTAWA. Dec. anco Minilier Abbott today struck the first Canadian coin of the new Elizabethan age. J "Lovely!" he exclaimed. All he picked up the shiny one-cent piece bearing the graceful profile design of the Queen. W. C. Ronxon, 66-year-old Mas- ter of the Minthimmedlutely pre- sented the coin to the Finance Minister rind replaced it in the Mint coinage box from one out of his own pocket. By turning A lever in one of the Mint'a stamping machlnel. Mr. Abbott let the stage for a tram- endous outflow of new Canadian coins. from one-cent to one-dollar. Abbott Strikes First Coin Of New Elizabethan Age 23-v-(CP)-Fin-I now untlli early next month, the Mlnt'x presses will be rolling. using big quantities of bronze, steel and silver to ctamp out probalhy about 2.000.000 coins for shipment across the country. But that will be only the first issue. By the time the year is out, the Mint. estimates that it will he printing more than 100,- 000.000 of lhe new coins--the country's normal annual consump- tion of coins. "What happens to nll those coins sometimes is a mystery to me," said Mr. Ranson. "Before ihe Second World War, we used to strike only about 30,000,000 coin: in year. Now in gone up to 100,000,000. Britain May ll! N Crlhbcnn IONDON. Doc. 28 -(R.eutorc)- Britain is expected to unveil new remote-controled weaponc - roc- kota. pilotluc planes and guided miullea - next year. Newspaper reports here and in Aultrlllo any the new weapons will be to ted at the Woomern rocket l-on e in Western Auatulin earlyln the new year. A government spokesman said: "Mr uourlty reasons we cannot dilcuu the nature of the weapon: now being tented. ”But there may he come cur- prim in the no year," he added. Production 0 guided weapon: will be boontorl in fun." I Mun reason for in ending pro- duction of guided upon: in be- lieved to be lower cost of product- ion competed with that for. fighttr or bomber planar. nritginm recent cuts in :” spending convinced Guided-Weapons Surprise -rocketi. clpcblo of carrying atom Spring defence planner! that remote- ggntrolled weapons on their best. t. The research being conducted hate ll divided into work on de- fensive and offensive weapons. Defensive rockets and guided missiles are intended mainly to deatmy enemy plum. They are self-aiming and largely eliminate the "human element" and errors of judgment by fighter pilots. Britain is known to have such guided missiles four or five times as monoeuvnble an the latest plums , and factor, They can he launched from the ground or from plants in flight. Offensive "robots" no moltly bombs. . The government recently dis- cloud tool; with I ndlo-controll- ed rocket with I 1.000-mile range and I speed of 2.000 miles an hour. .I With 101 years behind him Mr Alexander ”Sandy"Camcrou. Elms- dale'.s oldest citizen, reads without 9 glasses, can hear any converstitiou spoken in st normal tone of voice. and has most of his natural teeth. He walks several hundreds ,yards daily to the post offioofdffd store. chops the kindling and does other chores around the house. Display- ing II ready wit and keen sense of humor. Mr. Cameron. en.l0.VS N- markable health and activity. lti his younger days he used eye glasses but his sight improved in later years so that they were no longer needed and he now frequent- ly read: for a half hour at it time without difficulty. He usually arises about 8.00 n.ni. and goes to bed around 8.00 p. ml but if folks come in to visit his isy quite ready to sit and talk until! 10.00 p.m. or later. when surprise was expressed. at hie ability to be able to cut kindling wood Mr. Cameron Rave assurance that he was able for the task, ”even with a dull axe.” In addition to his daily walks to the Elmsdale store and post office he has. on several occasions. this past summer, accompanied friends by motor car to Alberton and other nearby points, but he expressed re- gret at having missed making an annual visit to his native New London. Indicative of his spirit and hum- or this pleasant old gentleman of 101 years. when requested .to move from one chair to another for the taking of the above picture, vol- Mr. Alex Cameron to Change In Twins' Condition CHICAGO, Dec. 23 - (AP) The Brodie Siamese twins inain- lalned their hold on life today, but there were indications that, at best. both face it long, uphill fight for survival. Rodney Dee was conscious but still critical. Roger Lee remained in dgep coma and in very pre- unteered his cooperation in every carious condition, way. "except to stand on his Doctors were faced with this head." predicament: The twins are without tops on their skulls and need a covering of transplanted bone to prevent. pos- sible infection. However. such 3 covering cannot be given them until their condition improves. How To Do It His advice on how to live long and be healthy is to "live a day zit. ti time and don't worry about flit- little things that don't 'rcnIl:,'I "tcon'ti'nueii"on toaniit col. 2F Holy Christmas Hang out the Christmas holly ivrc-alh. 1-lung up the mistletoe; Pile high the yulc-logs on the hearth, While rnndlcs softly glow. Let lzludncss who in each IIf'al'f, The Christmas Carols sing. In honor of that Holy Child. ' Our Saviour and our King. Fri? nigh two thousand yeiirl agenc- ln Br-ihlclinm for "why Within ii ittnhlc. there was born- Our Lord--on Christmas Day. The Angeli: from around God's throne. Deacenderl to this i-nrtli. And heralded with praise and gang The wonders of Hi: birth. Yen. Angels brought the wnndroun news. And wise men from afar. , Were guided in that hallowed place uBy God": moat honored at.-ir. No legendary tale. in this, No fable fnhricltion: Thin truth has gone throughout. tho world. From nation undo nation! Through all the age: yet to Come Thll story sweet and true, Portrayu the greatness of God's love- It. Saviour born for you! -John Robert Lamont Campbell of engines from Toronto. rlislocat-t .. B II ' . H -' r-d left -shoulder and II fractured 1”” 0" mp 5”” of 9 mm M V , v - ' 7 wentl right ankle. P ; x,:i:..X.Tk:"d m 191 Two other crew members of they freiglits ivrere iininiured. They are W. E. Clark of Etobicokr iniviisliip and Brnkcman H. W. Tough. Tor-L onto. 0. N. R. officials said a north- . , bound”fex!l':f”freiglit with a steaml locomotive pulling 45 freight cai's.' I nearly all of them cmpty. leftf Wiishago at 11.40 am. ii sccnndi 333-.lI;ii?.'Ql.?.d1'ffil if35i””:T....”3fli OTTAWA Dee 23 - W” 41" them loaded with general 1llPltCllrEFe(.ieilLngl i-E:;(m:glrrlr!iNilzentsAtzmebu(;if8etill: aiidlse. passed through Toi'l'aticci5u,:)En:i'lmL in se'ptembe.. and 0c. heading south about 12:05 nglbel, increased by 53 920000 in No- the two cmslied at 12:31 pm. ivl;mb'el. to s29L853'00(')' ' One man Jumped clear just be-1 The increase Compmed Wm, dgf. fore the impact. He was believed to mm 01 s45g-701.000 in septembgf rmd be. '”f..”Tfii'FL” ”.”,,i":,”3'F”.”0”:d s3.035-000 in octforglmm - . r us 0 . . com- lcnmmued (m page 5 COL 1) parfglfle one osf s556.499.000 in the first. eight. months of the 1.951- 52 fiscal year. Finance Minister Abbott ended that year with I ,rurpiu.s of approximately 8250.000.- .000. Four Months To Run with four months still to run in the current fiscal year, the aurpll-1! ahead of the estimate made Heavy, Snowfall In Montreal g MONTREAL. Dec. 23 --ffCPtH-315 far A heavy snowfall on top n ear or . freezing rain today cailged hun-,bY M” Cbbatgdlp Rigbgktdgfgftiiggicg dreds of minor accidents. wasi-ied;1a5."1s:ng?'oniy';9m0mo 1,, ,5. out airline flights and snarled tl'af-,3't”EuS each” he 'has' beien more lice tliroutrhmit Montreal. icfflginxmc ma gas said he Wm be Police reported about 250 minor ,6 and me veal. next March accidents, mostly collisions, but nolal Mtrh a balanced sh",- oiie was seriously injured. l Revenue, to, me eighq,.mom,h Tlhetfcrleczing t1'fcliIlluWl'l1tCl'i istartfldl penod we", s2'535.333'ooo co:1;tpa;. eary o ny coa e ie s tea 3 van gm. 2,467,973,000; expen urea ii treacherous layer of ice. The rain gire s2V334.935.090 compared with turned to snow and bv 9 P.M. about one inch hnri fallen. "recur (.1. 'edCnn'Coage"5 701.7; 1 M Aiiriol Seeka Franceis 18th Premier Since War ,g Anrlgrgon I It took 415 franrs to buy :1 doi- PARIS. Doc. 23 .- tAPI V Pi'esl- in today on the black market, dent. Vincent Aurinl is back at a thtiiiizli 390 wort-. riiough during lM1llllEl' job tonight trying topninst of l"iiiny's "save-the-franc" find ti new premier for France. tadiiiiiiistration. Gold bars of one It is the third time this year and kilogram (2.204 pnundtt were up the liitli time since the war tiirii,-1ilfl0f10 francs to 515,000 or more. the President. of the Republic has Pinav resigned carlv this morn-. ltet-ri called on to perform his coii- int: ivhen Foreign Minister Robert stliuiionnl task of picking R man S'Jlllinl:lll.S Roiiiaii Catholic Motive- commanding even a precarious ma- mcni Rcnublicaiu Pnpulaire tMRPt jority in Parliament so as to givt-prtrcidcd to abstain on the first of Franco ii government. pthrt-c l"0llfIfI0n('P voter: in connec- Antoilie Pinay, the conservative lirvn with I"lIlRV's 105.1 budget. little leather merchant from Saint; Pinny was clearly at the end of with I Parliament. a;sCIlullgelaryCSlirplus fiolii In November Pro-sliytorinn C h u r c h. Belfast. starting at 2.00 n'cIn('k. i aoN'1' Cant: WHAT 4A: ALMANAC. SAYS (His is (in: ' Loticiesr DAY IN (ME YEAR - HALIFAX. Dec. 2!! -(CPt- Of- ficial forecasts issued tonight. by the Dominion Public Weather or- lflce. here Ind valid until midnight Wednesday, Synopsis: A storm centred nhniit. 300 miles south of the Nova Scotm. Chnmonrl, is out. He izavc F'rnnce,lils patience nine months of relative stabilltyiivhicli had long kept his adminis- bcfort-, being brought down by con-iii-anon teetering on the edge of vcriziiig attacks from right and left defeat. and the (lf'IfTI7lnll of A port. of his, ”lf niivnnc tliinke I will rt-turr: cmiiiion mgjnruy, .to that boar cane. lic'.: crazy," Plnay The franc snggerl and the price told thosc who sought. to change of gold climbed. his mind Many OCfWFrei1cliCI:in.er Crew Denied U. S. Leave WASHINGTCN. De--. 2.1 tAPt- Morn than one-fourth or the creu-intinuto past midnight, tonight of the French lint-r Lihr-rtn ship under the security check rc- quirrrl by the. new 1'. S. immi- Great Britain. the John of "The Lilacs" grafion law. into effect at tint- and wlll'thr- Liberia will be the first trans- haa bccng protested by France. Netherlnntiu. and oth:-r major maritime nations. coast in moving slowly northeast- ,ward. It is causing miles over the 0N'Ill and strong. gusty winds ox- trncl into Nova. St-otta. This storm will continue. in i-arise an caste-rI,v flow of mild. moist. air over the Southern Miaritinies and little change is expected in the. weather on Wednesday. The nutiook for Clirlsinms Day 1.1 for cloudy weather and temper- aturcs in the southern Maritime: will continue above normal. Regional forecasts, with an out- look for Christmas DFt.t'- Prltire Edward lslmid--Cloudy. Occasional drizzle. Very mild- Easierly winds 20. Low and hitll? Wednrsday at Charlottetown M be rt-fused shore leave when th-it Atlnntlc liner to reach the U. S. gm-1 35, big ship ronrlins Now York linr- rificr that time. Outlook for Christmas-Clouds hor tomorrow morning. lhe .Ius- The close and detailed indlvi- and mud. lice Department said today. tlllfll check on watch senman de- Out. of A total crew -of T4 sirlng to come ashore at on Am- ahoard, 269 will ho confined to erlmn port, required by the act. High tide. today Rf Ch9Tl””I9l-Own at 3.68 A. "M. and 4.39 P. M Sun riiwt today nt 7.50 A. M. and sets at 4.36 P. M.