Vtedueadity. Dec. 1. 19:14 rile uuartiuan 3 LI British. German Navy league has ,;I3,N'I,,:gr1A,1;,,(sfmlfng;--,,,r;;g; Soccer Today New Training Plan quintuplets. has left the Monueal , , ..:;::?.0';. i;i.i”..””.?.i””EL.?.?.(.”.ffi or oys l to 13 i mg and has returned home tolmeer a, wlfambley Stadium mm,-f Calleiidar, Ont., for health reasons. ' Marie Dionne Ilietums Home McCarthy Censure Geologist Predicts Greater Mineral Debate lloared Finds In Northern New Brunswick FREDERICTON (CF) - Mining men in northern New Brunswick By E!) cnrracm have had their imaginations fired WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Mc- professor, said further deposits "could well be found" as know- ledge of the region increases and on-the-spot digging progresses. MacKenzie said recently in by an expert's suggestion that the full extent of base metal deposits Mr. in the area is still far from known an address at Saint John that, ”ex Cllirmy ge"5":j" delbahtte m”ed S9 3 despite several current rich finds. perience in other mining areas and Mrs Maurice Girouard of Water- ::g.(,:e,,12?:J0:gIa::a:,;;? B,::.Le1::,,:,):'. TORONTIO lCPlnA '19"? YOU?! l Clmax U55 BY 118 - Dr Graham S. MacKenzie Uni- the geology of the Newcastle-Eatlr loo Que Mariels elder sister said ' -l"a”””5 7” '3” M” b0-V5 1" "19 13 ' ' ' ' ' dence and the Germans Sa)iilg M ,3 War age imam ls hem . - . . 1 111- In the main speeches of the last full day of argument, Senator Karl Mundt (Rep. S. D.) called for rejection of the move to re- buke Senator Joseph McCarthy (Rep. Wis.) while Senator William Fulbright (Dem. Ark.) accused the urst district is such as to suggest that . . . ore bodies discovered to date are not the only ones there." POTENTIALLY GREAT He said recent progress indicates that New Brunswick is "a poten- tially great base metal producer.” ”Marie is a very tired girl." ”She has gone home to get A good rest. She is not seriously ill but she needs peace and quiet." Mrs. Girouard said she does not believe Marie will resume her studies at Marguerite Bourgeoys versity of New Brunswick geology they.” sure ,0 105., , k d h h N L of ---Z?-n-j-1 i .aUizura e .v I e .'avy eague Herbert Widmavrr. a (iEl'I'T1rii'ilf;,1nada. n ,0 3 F5 506091 003911. Wllched ll" T3H8115hllVicl.end ?lf;lini'llil1i"lE',dr”Tl.Jl:SP;:y.C"I1?! players work out on Chelseais ,.,,,w mwm N” be known .3 N-V1 ground 'mc:'lay and remarked: L,,aE.,,. Dad?” "I! Germany loses only 3-0 I That, ,,,11 h, think we shall have done well.” 0 ment the general debate on the McCarthy censure issue is sched- uled to end and voting to begin late today. Fulbright also read a large size "””””"l H "m" Wisconsin senator of starting an out-of-control "prairie fire" of fear and hatred. Mundt, who wielded the gavel in televised hearings on the Mo- leaflet signed by Nationalist Crusade" saying 98 per cent of the Roman Catholic lead- ership in the U. S. Carthy, supports and acusing "the Christian Mc- ”anti-Catho- Preliminary drilling at Little River has bared an ore deposit of 3.000.000 tone which is 10.5 per cent zinc, 4.5 per cent lead along with lesser quantities of copper and sil- College before the end of the pres- ent school year. The sister superior of the mother house of the Congregation of Yotre Dame which runs the college said Walter Winterbotiom, English manager. was non-comrmttal "We are looking forward to a hard game. The result? Well. who knows how strong the Germans really than 100 eslabli: merits of tho Royal Canadian sea cadet corp! throughout Canada. The sea cadet corps is the Navy Leagus-'5 yang, training scheme for older boys. Carthy - army row last spring, urged that the Senate confine it- self to changing its rules and adopting a code of conduct to pre- vent unseemly behavior by sena- tors in the future. The South Dakota Members of ihegnnw grniip win wear a uniform consisting of I navy-style cap with tally iibbon blue shirt, hell lanyard and bell bottom trousers. ver. The professor said the ore's high grade was significant. Some of it. he said. would bring about 542 a ton or about double the price ob- tained from previously discovered lic bigots" of whipping up hatred against him. This sort of thing, Fulbright said, is evidence of "a great sickness among our people." and declared McCarthy must shoulder a great the girl left for health reasons In Callander, Oliva Dionne. the g:rl's father. said Marie came home "because she didn't like the school" and not because she was sick. He said she has no immediate plans are." Injuries and illness of eight men have left Germany a shadow oi the team that won the world soccer championship in Switzerland earl- ier this year. senator de- ' ' i i , deposits in the Bathurst region g h. . I d I f f M g l'85D0nSlbl11ty for lip or t . future. Sepp I-lerberger, Germariys mari- Eiitiiy awglilg ge iiihsiiirfa :7; nice 3 :1" chars” asamsl Mccarlhy i;f,l3".,3”';.l3-ML user. and wlnterbotcom both re- 1' I v i world Communist movement as a However. he added. ..me new Wrted me” P”5'” 1”" P" 991'” loves 1. He obstructed and insulted Fl zie said that even this did not give fit and ready to go. retreat in the U. S. fight against . sub-committee which investigated finds, important as they are and a iriie picturre because the ore was Heavy rains have made wrinblev 'u:;i:gg;Y':;Jok the floor an” Fulc him in 1951 and 1952. may become. should not be thought known to extend below 1,000 feet stadium wet and slippery but a i , 2. He abused Brig.-Gen. Ralph of as over-shadowing the Bathurst ..hgw much no one knew. gmundsman and mu,” m” H m bright, one of those who started the .censure movement. read the Senate a stack of letters-abusive. he said. and reflecting religious and racial bitterness-sent to him by McCarthy supporters. LASHES AT LETTERS Fulbright blasted this sort of "McCarthyism." as ha called it.; as "unadulterated hate, vitupers- tion and abuse." By a unanimous consent agree- finds, but rather as adding to the total picture." Zwicker when Zwicker testified at a McCarthy hearing. 3. He showed contempt of the Senate by hurling accusations against the Senate censure com- mittee which recommended cen- sure on the first two counts. The geologist said indications are perfect condition.” TM bodj n B mu t that the program of base metal ----D-D-D '0 Ore 85 Elf 8 1'5 mining in the Baihurst district en- MW? been plumbed 30 I depth 01 visage: production being confined OCEAN MAMMAL l.000 feet and current estimates of to concentrate, which will be 319 C0mbin9d 30110318 Open to EX- shipped ollt of New Brunswick for nloitation is 50,000,000. Dr. MacKen- refining and smelting, JOLLY OLD SANTA JELLY DESSERTS Walruses, flesh-eating marnllllll. -. are found in the far north Atlantic and the western Arctic Omaan, Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Paynter. Long River. have moved to Ken- sington where they will live for the winter months.-Bur. 5” i xii: James F. Profitt, magistrate for the.town of Ken- npgiiiii since 1913, who celebrates his 80th birthday today. He i-.;is named magistrate when the town was incorporated. Th1' nrevioiis year he had been appointed .a Justice of the p.-,i.-i- for Prince County, having been nominated by the Kennedy, M.L.A., of Kensington under the -Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Frank MacEwen is now progressing fav- orably after an attack of pneu- monia at her home at Kensingv 4 lglrt .l'illl0S .li.illiii'xi)ll Government. The first mayor of Kensington walils mn.gBm,. ill” ll" Dll- Donald Darmcht whose SOn' W2 Hi Danae ' -Mr. and Mrs. Clavton Stavei-ti present mayor of the town. Mr. Profltt, who has and Mm H. B. Mmdeom Burg .l in his present capacity for almost '40 years, is en- lington. were among those at- mi , - good health, tending the Drama Festival fin- A R R I S I N ;...r als at Parkdale Hall on Novem- . ber 26.-Bur. J N. S. Fishermen In Annual Gamble -..... ..... ford, Mass., and Mrs. Edward in- ' . L t S man, Portland, Maine, arrived on it 0 0 S November 27, to attend the fun- . 1 eral of their fatilei, the late Ali '. "tl0i'TH. N. S. (CF)-Hum The small boats with their traps Charles Caseiey. Spring Val. , i . it small boats raced fromlpiled high, however, were peimlt-faBlir. .i:or.: the southwestern ted to leave harbor at noon Tues- . ' Nma St'Oli."! Tuesday as day in the annual race for the best -1” "19 V9395,” hgellil-l' 9:1! started out on a sl5.- fishing spou. party at Long River a on . o . . vember 22, the, lollovviilg were , 'L,,l:i:)nMMmme gamma melRULES ENFORCED prize winners: l.adics', Esthcr ' ,', . -g P ter: gerit's. Wendell Thimp- ..i.s')-Mu FCC0'd1,1glV5:nt:,:g ii?” To see that regulations are fol- 53'." L,,d,,5- Consolation Mr. 3 ll”, 111938 pscomc which lowed four fisheries patrol ves- Elmer Ma..Le,,d' gangs mnsoy. c ”'i,.:,1.I: O? the 1(,C,..mve 5915 Piillced The hl”:3: and 3! 52:” atlon, Mr. Jack Paynter.A-Bur. -l s t ting pane searc e rom e y. 9” T luxmy market it Their'maln problem is to enforce sMr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLeod. - ll. esdzi y. Kensinglon, accompanied by Mi and Mrs. Dugald MacNutt, re- tumad .. on November 2i from regulations and hinder the poach- ..wt:..L..:.- ers now estimated to be doing I ”ulVIV yililDES FOR SEVEN ”'0G0'm0”'""y b"5'”e'” 1" me . ,, , Maritimes. B th st, N. B., where they were ”””'””iS '..C'M':"”SC0PE l The race for sea on opening day wgekl-lernd guests of Mr. and Mrs. ”l5lC'"'- also is a spirited and colorful Wendell Wilson. They also called , . g V h ievent. The first arrival gets prior on Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Fields at bmenongerogis 52,33 T131115 End 35 10539” 3” known East Fborencevllle. N. l3.. and ar- able” 5 to frequent the same localities anled by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- "”'”e" laughs m me there's plenty of competition for ::.Tp.pant a day in Maine, cal:-l lllilwi ingenious plots ever the choice berths? 1" 3 Honywuod muslml But even to the victor in these 4" mg B”,de5 1” 59”” Bml'h'lraces the lobster fishery is at best 3H'"”5 "w Cmemaswpeia gamble. Either or both of two "ll m 901” MW smwmg at big factors-the weather and prices ml Themra -can spell ruin. 4 '””le Pmvell and Howard Storms are the worst enemy of l M” feamrmg dancmg the lobster fishermen. His traps. ing at Presque Isle and Cariboo.l Both Mr. Wilson and Mr. Fields, are former managers of the Bank; From 3 Olclock lTill 5 . 1 and Santa has a special gift for each and every good little girl and boy - He'll visit with you each Thursday lmm saeeni 5"” worth at least. 8'1 each. are usually E E Parkman ';,b”ill1ler:- llcllingelatt l5B':l::f; set on rocky bottom and storm! opt,.D.. ILO. I - - - . .......... ........ ;;:,,reg:;:,f2;,;: ::;,,,W;:gl;;;5g,3 W till Christmas - - - and remember - - Santa Will be happy , cilslic tlalgnigxfhg ”l::"1';Cl';l:: ruin an entire season. smfggmgg TREATB summenm, o o h . i.l.::.:.:: ... ...... d mg g to listen to your most secret wishes so that e can com- up it is a family 0 roth- Chargers Accoun an , . . . 2;: H.i”1..0ifSE3?. .!i::”:::s; ..5lii31.?:.';..”i?.?.iii'i'.”a.f3i'.?. 1:: ,. ...,,.., ....,.,., , plete his list for Christmas day. prettiest girls of a nelBh- 56&80n- The 0139111118 d5.V Price in cmdhn sank or commerce h town and who have to PM rem he: been about 30 Or 35 Building L .. : .. .. . .. 1 .. .. .. . 1 .. 1 .. .. - sub .u an irate mob of towns- cents a P01m- g pm 9 intent on rescue beforg they The total income for Nova Bcotis, '"mm”"a”im --w.”AibertW-.cobei-tson P..E. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granville It Water Street and New Brunswick for an average season is about si5,000,000 to the fisher- ”. "like the ladies their brides.IPrlnce Edward Bland A l.P'l nmrl as the story idea is the ronrept in the development aizn pfnducuon of ”seVan By-ldgg men. But the industry is worth summerdd, l. t'l'Pll Brothers," in which nc- much more because of the employ- mu r. 0. 30' songs and dances dovetail, merit it provides ashore and in "M . 331 transportation to market. As a result. when June Most of the lobster caught in 2. in the role of Milly. sings this area are shipped alive to the .:ilPClious melodies as ”Won- United States. They are taken by Wunderful Day," --c,g1n'ifishing smacks to Maine and from F1” - Aug, .. cuunn, .ii"' rind "When You're in there trucked to various states. 8 en” at-lien Howard Keel, 3,5 A. And some each year go rush by Ls"mm'i'.g'.”L1...,...:.. it - - i . - ontipee. lends his rich voice 51' op1,omeh.'si,! B F. Hunter. R.0. ,- ll'l.css Yore Beanitiful Hide" and iummerslde. P.E.l. - Phone an i SMALLII tegral parts of the musical INSURANCE R. s:. Ellis & son Limited OPEN NEW SCHOOL MONTREAL '(CP)-The Univer- sity of Montreal will open A school '31? it-vlhers make a striking bal- of physiotheraphy and occupational let wilnd of "Lament", there is therapy today. the third such f3" -rose in the action. Instead, school in Canada. The others are 1'' Fires and dances become part at McGill University and the Uni- ': '4” M'lrI0n. versity of Toronto. The Western Guardian -DR. CARSON. chlropractorcmgy use will -make postponed trip to Sum Dr merside on Saturday. THE READ STUDIO D. W. HEARS Pi-Ti7iciANs 1nd dance to "June Bride" .11 Women"; when the girls ml 'Spring, Spring. Spring." find 1AN-5 ggyynmg Aflrtaymondr (iii:-ant. 3.80., on all Water Street . Summeraln: Abovo Maurice M1115 Men's Wen. PHONE 81580 Dentist: Dr. J. A. Dolron SMALLMAN BUILDING Summonin- BALANOE OF LAST YEAR'S TOY STOCK OUTDOOR TREE LIGHTS lfnllr radio heavy duty batter-I ” 3 Brace-'s Hardware. Fgrrli '51. TAYLOD, Optometrist of ,,;,,,”,',ff”Ws"tWlll P9 in Alberto" -LADlES' omm of Baptist 5 a urday. Dec. 4- ghurch fancy work and food sale .(;yvE PORTRAIT '. hursday in the hall. 3.00 pm. CHRISTMAS. - Make yosr Fruit cakes for sale. minim t - .-i...,.i,',;,,,f””' " W "M 5t"'”0- -noon wamx .. Young Can- 1. a. ZIELINSKI. M.D. ads Book Week lived up to its name Gad”. ppgggmnng -I LEAN UP rats. mice, tax", in the Kenslngton Library Nov. nu "Q 30” l ”('lTlkG Buy trips. Mound, md 15 to 22. Quite a large number of 9" I llariirin Rat and Mouse Extep the pupils of Kensington High 3"”"l"W- 7- 3- '- llmatnr at Bruce's. School visited the Library and PIIOIIOI lanolnnon I . M-TIENDIERED at-Iowan - A ;lY;ViiteidedL.hem'IE:'l:c-T2:ciL1:rlm.::li'i:: Dr. Hubert Ma.oNelll, M.D. ' c' iar e t d i .:”..'.'.”::.s.i .222: :'::::.,., -,:,-,--,3, ;;-;,;--u ,; ....................... em a M” "Pansy. nee Blanche Ma-:- One firm kindl; gave spacaplri, n"""1”zt ' I I I I '”" ”l"l0"- on November 26 store window for - display of Water Streets Summation. it honor of their recent marriage. 'F In the presentation of the Mr. Bert MacKay spoke Offering congratulations -lhmd wishes and welcoming AM" ride to the community. mg;-cl those assisting in the pre- .. lrfn were Misses Mary Mac- ,hrK?i,craldlna Woarlside, Laura Mmht Mid Mrs. Elton Sharpe” mind." was served and the re- Mm' 03 the evening spent In MIR V '0 music furnished by it Ivan Days and Joe Wig- l w 1 posters and books. KING Elllli COFFEE iii .l tm.rii-- it- i NN .-- 'lll CAPSULE e:mli' rllwliv. :UCKlEYS "Muss