........-.................. .:. ---Amh;-:44; . Like Days GoneiBy Tho sight of RCMP officers on lng a familiar one now that Gov--state landau at the disposal of new-hCanada. Carlos L. Torrlani. rides escorting I carriage ernor-General Massey has restoredll3"3”'lW'd 3mb3553d0T5 Presenting through Ottawa streets is becom- the old-world custom of putlug his .1hcir credentials. In this picture. lArgcntina's new ambassado to y l , .....M.......................l......MM...........M. - i.........M -..m.- i VALETTA. Malta (Reuters)- British civil aviation worked in rocky, rain-swept lulu; Sunday to determine the cause cl an airliner disaster Saturday in which 50 persons were killed, Police cordoned off the fields near Luca airport where the htill. hot wreckage of the four-engined Scottish Airlines. plane was scat- tered. 0 There were no survivors. Tile dead were the plane's crew of five, 44 Royal Air Force. nay-. suiinel and an amiy ordnance corps private. The uuvicemen were travelling home from the Suez canal zone in the chartered York troop transport. T. R. Nelson. senior inspector of K accidents in the British rninistry of transport and civil aviation, said it was still too early to deter. mine the cause of the crash. With him was I. Gouldtng. the senior investigating officer, who was studying the crumpled right wing of the aircraft: Airmen removed the last human remains from the wreckage. All ltrhe bodies have been accounted l Uli. FLY BODIES HOME The servicemen who died in the crash will be buried today in nu. Iarfa military cemetery. It was ' so Kl'lledSaturHay "C - Experts Probing SceneOf Crash understood that the bodies of the crew may be flown to Britain. Local Maltese priests asked their congregations to offer pru- ers for the victims and their fan- ilies. Investigators appealed for eye witness reports of the-crash but few people have stepped forward with information. The plane took off from Luqn. "after taking on more than 2. gallons of fuel, for Stsrnstead, England." - It is understood that th control tower radioed to the Yoricis pilot. Capt. Frank Coker. and reported that smoke was coming from. aircraft. , His last message back was to "stand by" Were Engaged LONDON (AP)-The hostess of the Scottish Airlines plane which crashed in Malta Saturday killing all 51 aboard was engagd to the first officer. They were to be mar- ried at Easter. ' ' The air hostess was Jill Uphan. of St. Peter, and the first officer was Robert Gorvin, 30. of Cow. plain. Invitations to the wedding had been sent to 80 persons. to Government House for the un- P ditional presentation (C P Ass'n Meeting " City and Central Social Workers Meet In St. John The February Meeting of the Can May Run Into Four Millions The monthly meeting of the Can- adian Postal Employees Associat- ion was held in Charlottetown over the week-end. The president, H.R Vessey. presided. A very large number of ” rs were in af- Euri Of Hillsborongii Chapter. I. O. D. E. lAnnual Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Earl of Hillsborough Chapter I. O. D. E. was held Monday. February 13th at the home of Mrs. Albert Roop with the Regent. Miss Jean McLean presiding. The regent officially declared the meeting open for business and Wliliey Dohl'sl . Funeral Today MONTREAL (CP)-The bodY of Whitey Dahl. swashbuckling P1103- of-fortune who lost his life in a plane crash in sub-Arctic Quebec. will be taken to Belleville. 0113-. today for funeral service and bur- ial Belleville is the home of the 47- year-old pilot's widow and three children. - The funeral service was sched- uled for 3 p. in. AST Tuesday. A train bearing DalIl's body was to leave here at 4:30 p. in. AST to- day. Thebody of Dahl and those of Walt Gi s. flight engineer from Miami, a.. who died with the Dllot, are at present at an under- taki.g establishment in suburban Verdun. They were flown here by the RCAF Saturday from Goose Bay. Labrador. The men were killed when their DC-3 crashed a few miles from Fort Chimo. Que. near Hudson strait. The wreckage was spotted Friday after an intensive search. Eric Pearson, 42, also of Miami and co-owner of'ihe plane. was the third member of the party and only one to survive the crash. He is in e Goose Bay hospital. re- covering from injuries described as "not serious." Paint Products Under Discussion A large number of ldcal painters; and independent paint dealers. from Charlottetown and vicinity. attended a meeting in the Char- lottetown Hotel on Thursday night under the sponsorship of The Rog- ers Hardware Co. Ltd. and the Glidden Paint Company. Paints and paint merchandising and new products for 1956 were discussed. Mr. K. 0. Cilny, East- ern Canadian Manager of the Glid- den Paint Co.. discussed paint mer- chandislng. Mr. S. Chabassae. Maritime Branch Manager and Mr T. Tierney demonstrated new pro- ducts. Messrs. T.N. and (1.1. Rog-1 ers spoke briefly on behalf of their v 'Scrolls Going MONTREAL (CP) - Additional fragments of the famed Dead sea scrolls of Jordan have been ac- quired by McGill University. Dr. F. Cyril James. principal and Vice- chancellor. announced Tueadly. The newly-scoured fl-cameo . purchased through the Jordan SOV- ernment's department of antiquit- ies. were found in the same cave near the Dead sea ,as feces of th scrolls obtained by ilclm it" years ago. The university was the first institution outside Palestine to acquire a significant part of the scrolls, first discovered in 1947. - I. ll. S. Ban On Arabia lifted WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- ident Eisenhower Saturday night lifted the embargo which for two days had blocked the delivery of i8 light reconnaissance tanks to Saudi Arabia. By cancelling the ban on 11- censcd arms shipments to the troubled Middle East. Eisenhower also permitted export of 3110.000 worth of automotive and aircraft parts and other articles to Israel. The president. who is in Georgia acted aftcr officials held a series of day-long conferences in the state department. An official state- ment declared that after study it was decided the shipment of the tanks and other articles would be ill line with United States policies of promoting the peace and de- fensive strength of Israel and the Arab states. It was understood that an in- flueniial element in the decision was the desire of the president zinil his advisers to maintain good relations with Saudi Arabia with which the Ullited States must soon negotiate for renewal of Dharan air base rights expiring in June. Saudi Arabia has been courted by the Soviet Union for months and ; "lpragmoiiis of l5oa'd Sea To McGill I-11 The cave was one of I series to yield biblical and other manu. scripts datinlz back to the dawn of Christianity. , . McGill's first lot '01 Hlgrnsuts is still in Jerusllelns -. baeolog. lcal museum. where pieces gr, being ceaned, identified and .prp. served ween gloss and plastic plates. g 1 -on w.::i- J"! 0? ave been fiisntiliecrand correlated with the rest of the finds. - Purchase price of el er lot or ggnienu was not closed by Inquest Opens "In Fire Deaths VAL LAMBERT. N. B. (CPL. An inquest into the deaths of fly; children who lost their lives in 5 fire here Friday night was opened Saturday and odjo to an in. definite date this week. The juryivfewed the bodies at an undertsker's in Edrnundstpn. 16 miles east of this community, and visited the fire scene. The children of Mr. and. Mrs. Maxlme were Violo. Marie Ange, Marie Reine. Rosaire and Gilbert, ianging from 11 yearsito two. Marie May 12. left in charge while her parents visited nellzh. bors a half mile away. i'ES('ilPd two brothers-Real, 4. and Noel, l. The victims were sleeping up. stairs when fire broke out behind a stove in the kitchen where the three survivors awaited the par- ents' return. Baby in Paper Bag In Restaurant QUEBEC (CPI--A two-hour-old baby girl was found in a paper bag Saturday night in a restaurant toilet. in nearby Levis, Que. A restaurant employee heard the child's cries and found it when he checked the toilet. The baby was unclothed. I ml" A 'i;t' fS'ri.l w . X . '. . . rzslmlv lilrvmvi" l -"r-k- Amila" '5 glflgll llllligehtllls V935 iendance. Some very important our cuunuy-.. mm was brought customers. A general question and "N, govms are re crud ,0 have . ; . Saturday. February 11th.. at the mldg: Bailing eggngrafnia 1:8 business was completed. forward by the Standard Bearer "SW5" p"l”d 3”" um dealers dlsi nfferlcd in sell armrll to that cnun- A dmitori W15", exammed the l"' ' ' i.li.ui.v... .i... , ., .. .. .. .. , - i . . - praylnga keen imp,-estln the mar. ' A s p fsnt sad t ad been born a ut Tlwrsmenr ma w'A Mac 233;”.,'Edl,::;r.”L:::'..;j;"":1' M;',”f- "W W"'”' f..2f.l.i"li”:i.i2;.'."”;?”fi: or of palms so um they mule ii.”.iaiii:..'l:iPii.E.;ii:”.i'.1i.if.':i two hours earuen "9 Donald was in are Ch,-,1... . . . i s a - as eega e to represent the local order. be ,1”, lo hem, 59",, their cus. by United Sm.” p . ' . V. ed in an address on Saturday. The Page 2, The Guardian Monday. Feb. 20, 1956 hu'2let0l'l'll:(:IE5eop;x:edFtXthL:"hI;l; gwmk planned for ms year Wm cm ::S;l:m'1':;l0:1:l b:0"1:l:'l:: The minutes of the January "”"'"- No ARMS UPSET 4 .. Warneford. who passlcdbawav .lan- ?.s6:ml0o0' ncordlng l” the Mlglnl meeting were read and Sppmvem 'YOUR DOLLAR nurrs Mons CRASWELL for better photo. Harv em whim WM NM W Mr. mmmate. The complete progmm Sberbrooke, Quebec. this Septem- Miss Mabel Adams. Educational atlthe Hughes Dnlg Store. ' graphs." 313;), BMW, .5511, f,,,hn',. in; which will link the various sections 597- Ml'- F-P Smith W35 W059" 55 :e"cl”g' "parted that bmks Md. K and R snon Store Sale. so WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. icrrinlz to Mrs. 3l:lrllt'flil'(l'S cnn- of the Park with 5 mu” ””""' ”""'”"e delcgmet The ummnal QeixeezhOEhiiigitiioilliihiesglllhzirlnlzlIRETURNS 2530 1 1955 v p triblltion to the C LS W., M-, View drive, will cost about four f" ill h ' tt- . . per cen discounts on all Giggeys Pharmacy. open 8 am Bishop added. ushe (ms (me Of"; mimon doll”: and Wm run Wu, ic3gsVef':,ol;::' all”; braxgiiesriglgfigngsp Marjorie Stewart and Miss Mabel Vcnizclos said his group would has no common bordr. me peopls of western Europe mm 'Mck' 158 Queen st" to 8 p'm' small group who formed the NB- several years. sociation from coast to coast and Adam” ”ff'3'9d '0 CMV835 l01' the wait until after the election to dc- The 53”” Mablan ""b3”y lib" ierins from one of tho coldest wint- PRINCE Beauty parlor open in ow SYDNEY COAL A. Pickard PEI. Branch of the C.A.S.W. Tn It is hoped. Mr. Matheson said, will deal with resolutions concern- P0”? F"Nl- There belnx no further clde whether to ask to throw out V'.”"5lY W” W935?” by 5"i"'d'Y era in decades. - new location. 142l.6 Great George Co., are unloading cars of old the affairs and interest of organ- to complete the project by 1959, but ing and affecting, all branches of b"5"'955 "'9 meellng 5dl0""'9Cl l0 all military Votes. llmmf ammi A ”P”””.'.”" "id 't Street on Tuesday Feb. 21 Phone Sydney Screened Coal. Lzaiion ishe brought her qualities of this is not derlnllp, The under-gag. the service, Profieed With the annual mc8tlnK- COAL;-non HA5 EDGE iguana: zgggrrsexantiggs omcer sm RESEWE East" S”'"'d"Y "is alien?!-lnslzelltilcinirlllizieascalli iirnedsliilirlt mg" he ili"phi.im' wiouli. be ' iigihiailochiliiigidii thntalijee blislllii itl:rtisvSei'l:ltdarl,heNhrisinulles So": Iii: M” ””””"l ”9"'5 ”0."?ed”d Lincoln while and thpai the latest ' MIKADO - Tickets for Gilbert ternoon for Catholic Social Welfare and 5..m,,a,y' and chalmanship 30": "3 e 500" 0 t 9 WP mm of me mod .,on mdqhm, last 5,,',,,m, memng wmch mod the him” ""6119 0' P0”"?l"5 decision had no bearlns on ls- ”"l s"m"”" nmkadw "” b” "T Cake Sale” 07 Varlnus C0mmlll8ES- Letters 5 n "S W. ers which is to be located in 0t- improved as read Mrs Stirlin determined to oust Kammanhs at me” pending request for s50'mo" sented by the Prince of Wales RESERVE Tu d nm F were read from Miss Jay A. tawa. MacDonald tresurer ave the 8 any cost had an edge 1" the VOL 000 worm of "mm College Chorus on March 20. 21. " "V "9 5' 9” Maines, Executive Secretary, Can- . Considerable discussion took nual report followetigb th H. mgi It also was conceded that the glam” "W M "h at Mm” l,;::,?,l,g21:.' gl:-vE:dC1?l;os-;.3:n;l:l adla" A550('l3ll'3" 05 Sllclal W0Fk' P"nc9 St. H-S place resardinl certain Problems Port of the assistant ltreasieurlei: vmom ukgy wOu;1,(i1l:vin W1; Mr; ro ers. ' - - - ers. Ottawa, and Mr. L.T llan- ' - row mar n. w c wou no affecting the local branch and also treasurer. Mrs. E, M. Phillips. make ml. a stable government on" i l l t ded th tth us OWE" No” ma 5 aso con en a e a lil tanks in the hands of Saudi ,d;',.'l0,lY,',';eS,X,l,,'”.,If,” ?;-ugfg-gigg; Arabia would not upset the bal- men: Sunday saying the Unmd once between the Arab states and states stands ready to make 5"”. Israel. with which Saudi Arabia ms farm mmmodmes avauabw '0 (Continued from page 1) PLANE WORKERS STRIKE ,,.....uv,u-..yv- us: ,..,. 599 dlspla” 5'” movlev '3k q”"' cock President Nova Scotia Wiain H ' ' - - A - . 1 i old Mgefm regarding recommendations and Miss Mabel Ad . ed ti ' um; some ENJOYED - Lag: um" M "'9 p'"" ;;';;l"ll3r:3"C(l:l 8;” Past gfeglltlepvl of 9 resolutions for presentation at the secretary, ,.,,.,..”Z.I'”..,... 3.f;,.?f,':; mm” ”p"5ml;" fI”':ml”"; ""ed The international Association of 32 l. l T in evening at the Y. M. C A the RESERVE Tuesday evening,1re. exmesshtzg slgnmeglfacyeto (tape Brag-Ir: In the absence of the president, national convention. had been made to the musical esedD:'rnocrs: cn. B;-ltOll.r0l5l NJ, m,,,h, Him, d MHAL. U I . w.: . ,..,.. .. 3 regular weekly meeting of the brusry zlst for Red Cross Annual and "3 ms. The members ohsewp Mrs. Earl Lave". the weep". edT:igo tll11eeWlol:"laell'l1ll,):::c;VE:'veh 1::!lc:ll;l; festival and the library fund at mag MOSCSWSJEIHETSD mg itlhreg an". l'iitmi;z;ui-1:35:blgcahmgtiggtplagmeog , ere aisans your. ('.ll!4ltla.l1 Youth Fellowship sing- H t C1 C1 b 7:30 I h . , p Ch "mg group was held. The devog glgedrgaxgvs al::'j91;novllle ask ql':l:- l0i'ltgll8dmlnlli9S silence in tribute 3159:: aM:;ellll;t:t-el1:'(Ii:fiN3l- tl;'"ldl now almost 100 per cent member- ggilenof gfllmggrgllg: (S:;l"”:1' Til: Com zunlst former premiers. This and guided missiles. The mm,” DIAL 4219 ""531 service was take” by Shaw” tions of the panel. ' D 9 ecwsed member" the Prince street l-loee as 0:! shin this being the ablemve of "'9 conjunction with iheglio alallidrl rd ngregauon had to Wm at mm "id izmo pmdumon wmken in.” ' ' " Bugdeu and the 31.13.5103,; W33 Two new members were welcom- School A Dd H (:9 ad" association. and Lucy Maude N3; t W” l5l seats to wrest control of the lnvolved ln a wage contract dis-l'"IO JCIIIHIIS P'IC"IICCy led by David MacDonald, accom- Mgmcu, prescription, mgy ell l0 the Branch. Miss Constance Feb Sigma on on ur HY. Following the passage of some Chapters had do ted ”"h3i”'l""V 300-member Parliament from Kar- pure, pa,-mid by Allan Dunbar-, Reffgsh. be mspemed at any Pharmacy. Harrison of Saint John, who has l”"3l'Y - very important resolutions and a th M' 1 I "5 5 3 ed "7 gmgnljg' Radical Union, 1;; the mm", were served. but we would consider it an Hon" been employed in Toronto with the MD"Tl"8 the C011”! 01 lll! femlflll general discussion period. the meet ha: bus 08' Festival. Assistance oumoinz .r.m.. . Km IX VALENTINE surrnn - Red ""1 " P”V"”8e "' i"”P9"59 Y”"' (dlllldlsgr: Arlgcfiiiilvdlviili till: flier-' !A1:sctll:i1diinzilsk(f?grthlsliggmaxlliirli lngrbadloilliineit ii fth l 1 ed scl755ls'1'(3n'3'.?i?Z.f”'i1';'.; l””"y ” '”"""'y "0"" ” ""” i - ... -v eauilmeeno coca - g tulips, hearts, and glowing candle "ext wnm” Pha""M'-V' amh An" iolial Council of the Y.W.(7.A. as MacKenzle's production of the Mi- branch will he holds next month C0mPl9i8d' H SHED b00k which ggeg? Rally Md 2” of (he 300 A N N O U N C I N G . . lversnry Year. Dial 3424. - . - light, made a pretty setting for " Sllpervlsnr of Special Projects: kadn. which Will take place in when the election of officers will had been sent to England. ill. valentine salad gupper held POLICE COURT g Aug," dob and Mrs. Dorothy Marshall. of Prince of Wales Auditorium on take place. Mrs. George Barter, secretary co:lif,onCo';I:,?:,l,f,ted"?,?Et3 31,932: lam; Thursday eveningin th; lower hall keg mnfmnted Magimate Mam" Saw -lollln. who hips Tblgen pcthhp March 21st and 22nd. of Services at Home and Abroad pun out of NATO md um Amen n, 0 of Zion Presbyterian C urch. spon- 5 g d 1 , m1 1 .9 . "m" We "1 S E '9 3 ' Rev. Mr. Bishop introduced the reported on local welfare work. ' l sored by the women-5 Auxmaryp dguwl; aayndmrxglaggblgv to ';)':,yd;';lf li8:l0l1 field. She rcillrncd to Saint guest speak”-h D,-p Malcolm Beck Jack MacKinnon and Jack Boom- Clothing and supplies, new and Earznaedvilow mhanns leave ,", No" ”"L."" "A m' "m y:":”','! 7'f"'vPuY "F PAY Guests were ushered to the din- with. The accused H... mm, m, 310;: 'P'l""'1T030';'0tll'1Vheg She had of the Mental Health Clinic. who lww" 89 Pullcemelh "'9 4”” "Mi- to the Value of 3148-00 had ' hiihndnib i'il-i bar t'h.-ilinbl I wwu (T m” "ye " E Md 53"” gave a very informative and realmlc End Cffecllvt been sent to Save the Children comotin. Ii.Il.c:nseIidotlesIm;.ervl:'e I: nows.x':r-ePheo"::lnI':i's.b'ishl:no if t bl b M El s in i tier 8 B! 3' F5. me? U W dollars and costs or five days. - g. W3" ”"h- thought-provoking talk concerning The adiudlcator also paid tribute Fund and the Greek Appeal. Mlu with a small gift as ii token of ,. Nationwide cm. cusn cml. rum. write. co 0 ntodsyend ii- if- land and Mrs. Blair MacDonald. D - . - DEATH IN SAINT JOH .. "rm ")9 b"51"955 m5'0"- Mi- , t th i did " The president, M.-g, Bollingall and N Redm, Cm”; (Sam, John) was rep his work at the Clinic and the cur Jim Ieceslpesn whv'vcl)l:-k1rsion.glwal;:lrl1:4: :i:,;,(;g,:':s hsgswggn wdtl1:: appreciation from the chapter for us why nearly 2 million pooplo chose ten your! loans tilt to II!” or nose on lisulm. furniture or Am vice-president. Mi-ii. Hill were the The death occurred yesterday in ,.,,,,,,i,,,.,,, Secretary nf me B,m,,, rent survey he has been conduct- her services during the year. There llN.lxNCF (:0. convenors of this successful func- Sallll John. N- 3-. 01 M11 Mlil- M gm. - lnlz among the school children. On H933 lmD0l'l5llC9 lll IHY PF0dllCl' the Sanlloflllm lll3Nll'Y- Miss M8l'- i - tiorl and they were assisted by dleton B. Jones at the home of w,:,:' apIllflN,1tCg'SlIfl)plllgsatlgforllilrligl behalf of those present Mrs. Rog. ion. In "Angel Street" these were: jorle Stewart. convenor. lmmlgru. :.,Egngf:egu;t1l:flr.l;'.1;gna5:eg::.":31, 151 GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTTETOWN Floor, I-leiunl Iulldt PhonsrI81IoAslltortIIoYl8M:Nagor members of the w. A, also the bar sister Miss Hclen MacMurray. gm 1, f Cs 1 d Ch-my crsnn thanked Dr. Beck most hear- 5'8!!! M8113!" Belly Holl. Ab tlon and Canadianizatlon Comrrilte lrl ll Men. Brotherhood. in the upper Mrs. .iones' death came after is .-pngC,'s):3.1-Ti:-pgfggtls. ..';'.”l:..:.. .L',,.,. tily and sincerely. slstant Stage Manager Wanda Mac tee. reported on attending care ilivostcesslurlillistlzis b:fervlVeigs.b,li'rdll: arm rvrnmos Iv APPOINVMINT-PHONE ros EVENINO nouns losnslllsdsismldntuieflnnssndlngtull ' Pvsosdflnsersfsnpsnyoit-& " a..s.4..sf-A-1... hall the tgbleg of fancy work can. lengthy illness. Her son. Ralph M. raster) was nampd go formula” At the close of the business Mmam 5”” sem"5' H'"y MW” m0"l93 in ll"? Wu" '10"? when Jollnlton and Mill Mafllllret Muc- dy. etc. were well patronized as Jones leaves this mornlnli for tho icrms of references for a study meeting many parents visited the mr 3'” 39" P3”9l'50"- Ll8hlll1E Cllllenilllp PEPE” Were Elven and Millan. was also the home cooking table Saint John where the funeral will of Welfare Positions in the Prov- classrooms. After this. the catcr- Jack B0”ml"'W" ”03l""'95 Presenting lzreetins card! to the which was presided over by Mrs. be held Tuesday afternoon. ince in he presented at the March in: committee under the conven- Adena M5CKl'"'0" Ind B9V9l'l9t' "NEW Canadlans". Also. that three MacDonald, Mrs. MacFadyen and V Meeting in Mnnrton. Mrs. C.l) ui-ship of Mrs. Earl Wonnacoti. Haul M5kei"P Betty H”"v 3- mml hid been llmwll llllfllll "ID Mrs. Larier. ThZA;E:lf3yR?n0e:l:g- olgvu: Ilk;7le- Prorilhr lhliioncinitildinhreportiniuan served lunch in the n," mom. Earry Bugden and Miriam Matt- year. I I di 1 t h V . . - mem crs lp. s a c a mem r- ews. Pro rties. Jack and Adell ' nc u pg cora rec s. t are are TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS .. Three brook H. v. P. U. was held Friday ship will bl! increased as some MacKinnor?.eSound Barbara Roger: 11'." lillvl:Is1dM.sll:hlrsetmM':: About 3-900 island! in "'0 Bahamas- colllsions occurred during the night at the home 0! Ruby Pippev potential members are making s - l be t at) f in l P H”. AWARD Mlllan. and publicity report by 9” A " 0 9'" weekend. The first involved a half. with on attendance of twenty-two. pllcalion. Meellng Eleclrlcal Mm W. S. Mcmumy. M." Jean THE WINNER OF OUR EMERSON 21" T.V. DRAWING ton truck proceeding south on Elm Devotional leader was David E - Mrs. Mary Bishop (Saint John) I , -n. , Avenue which was in collision with tey. opening the hymn "The liizlit 3""”'"lf'Pil "ml 8 P8l'nl'lll0l Oh Conhlaclon ASS n son velIa:'wl:y.dthneImgJeorl.dJdllIlllr.AIwI:1Yd fN(ll?LtellaCn')'erlel'ge'llVtl'l58gahV'l:Lt:llI MRS. DOROTHY CHANDLER, 276 Sydney St. a car movlnz north near Reservelnf the world at Jesus" Scripture P"h”” ””l3"0"i W'" 5”" bit '9' The regular monthly meeting of Council of British Columbia. Thu that during the year special stress THE WINNER OF THE RECORD PLAYER MANY ISLETS Street. Damage to botli,readinz and prayer. The study M59” by "'P N""""3' A5W”"'0"- the Electrical Contractors Assocla- citation which is beautifully en- h i vehicles was of a minor nsture.'period conducted by Mr. Arm- H W” decided mm D" Jim" tl fPi Ed I ed. d B? been Even educational work In mother . car parked on the mom: W" on the parable of the Stank,” cum”, Directory Mental molt; oT r gee walrd lsglnd was an-avm III: embossed. carries with Tribute was also paid to services . Health Cum, Moncmn Wm be up was lly even ng. ebrusry an or y to use the letters C.D. .1 home and gbrosd immigration - ' west side of Hlllsboro Street near ten virgins. Roll call and business (H k 't h 'u 3 14th.. at the Rendezvous Restaur- A.. (Canadian Dramatic Award) - ' d h 11 the intersection of Sydney was period followed. Meeting closed ?,, i':1s);,1':1Ct:',nlri;Imo9l"K' nillgicl: ant. Charlottetown, with the prcis- after a signature Md Cmamamuhunl lms Ittari E hit by a truck backing out of Syd- with the singing of "Heavenly ,,,,',9 ,. m,em;d gmmfd dent. W.V Burke. in the chair. in accepting the award Mr my at mi limmlcvli a"ivi1,:m' ney. resullinll in damage to the.Sunshlne." An hour of recreation --Thp '(';are of Mentally Defective There were in anendance C0". L"”"" 3XPl'0SS9d llll ll"!-llllld9' Ill gdmihmtoa ”k f tch .1” left rear fender of the car. The was led by Queenie Macliinnon, child,-p,," l”iCl0” lmm 3" ""1"-'9 '-'0""”" and his thanks to unknown friends Ere” a a war 0 B . third collision involved a car go- Limch was served by Mrs. Pippcy. The follnwing member, were and many matters of vital interest who had undoubtedly made the re 2,;dD,g,::icew" ."".1,3ic.p',:i-ill-Q5". ' -S I . . i ll d l . iiiiz north through the lane on North 1-. V. IN,-H1-UTE gum”. piescni. Mr. W.A Macnnnsld. p';raculg:f;e;,'iE revgnfsl g)53:'e":;le' mendatiun which resulted in pd 1n the name of the order tor River Road in front of the Queen Saint John; Mrs, Mary Blshn , b itl vi-rule sewn up cot .'.i.'2..:.".'.l.Lr.:.:..."l.;.':;..i,'r: Mrs. 23..."ii'5”i3liii.il2f."l5i2i.';'”iI;'l'i5 in ”" ""' '”'""" mam. .-. IN ms OUAKER comrsr lldcg, bad-on with a car moving mmmm” mmmng M "W REV. gloncioln. Mix: Consinnrclliarrlson mmnmd workmen WM though Mr. Lawson is chairman of the sentefi the new slate of officers. '7l'.a', 9,,:i'' h',''”;,'"” "0"" "" no. Christin, tho lit-v. M.l). nun. ;;",'"';',”l"'; ,i".S',"D"'",l:'-l, Wlucl" their lack in knowledge H. mm. PE. Island Regional C oi uoiiourary Regent. Mrs. w. A. MR3 EDWARD MBCPHAIL. r ' 3""! "8 9 "mm" '" "'” bar. the Rev, H.L, Milton and the ' '"" '"m' ”' ile" 39' lng many unnecessary fire has- "'9 D0mll'l0Yl Dmml F'9lllVIl- Stewart; Regent. Mrs. George Southport. D l S . i .. G?,'::o',:' Maggtgg ards. An interested spectator at the Barter: tt Vice-Regent, Mrs. Syd- for n Radio-Television lnsiilllti-. for Ann". 'M,,,,,.gmp ' Rs "Mathew" Ml" ll" h"”l"'5” ,l""""' ' permrman" W” M' Cl'"9l3 L9 "9? -lFlll'9Y: 2nd Vice-Rellellti MN-p ' motion rm-lure entitled The Magiq Sscho. husband of the adjudicator Wilfred Hunter: Secretary. Mrs. ministers, nrgnnlsts. rollglnlls land 1, . 9 . ,4 M'- R r 0 m and all others interested in llil," .r'hi1in. '" Menu” ”"'i "9 9ll0W''- Tilt! film. IPon- Pamela Stirling who came by air w. s. Mcmurtrv; Treasurer. Mrs. front end whilst the second vehi- Rev THE game" are unnqing "' '”'5'5l"9d min" dlmlit A new contest starts today on a beautiful Emerson'21" T.V. to be drawn for Saturday night, Feb. 25th, at 9:00 p.m. Every time you visit our store during the week you will be given a. ticket absolutely the producilnn or rmlio and 1 1 . 5""'l 11V ll"? Ml90ll8lC Wlfllll from England on Saturday morn- Stirling MacDonald; Educational. in n char 0 vmon wugmmmps Th? Fhmfsr ---W-n............-...-..-......n lp."!-Ea", ilmwpd In", pffecu of over. hm They have on Wednesday for Secretary. Mr”. Albert Room 3". FREE . Fun.r.b"'H.' WW ..wm.ks,mp.. is '0 be M” on Thumb Cnnnnupd mm page 1 nn'aevi;llz1 or:-ccgltctacogislalilltsl 01;! Nfewl Glovsvrillllrw where adjudication vices at Home and Abroad 8ecrs- C P one day. March 15th.. in the Charlotte 0 D ays be made. fsry. Mrs. Ronald Clarke; Echoes 0 O 7. E "I S -91"" ':&M-f.-eA- with agsalmls mor- gllveiieii shilillcii bflnizigliaiiwm: gf"d"'g- BW" Jfigj "cm - ring I a moon on w be un- - . an a carer II n '0 sirier. Mayl emphasize this. All of Frgfgrnify or-dgn Adams. ' Ch”l0ttei'own' P' E” 1' der the direction of the Rev. Chas. t . l'l , ih ill ' H. Schmttz of New York. who is raisin I'ng:IIwc0n::r:::fi'fE:;d'w:l'; Continued from page 1 :".:..'::”.".:i":..:'.i':'.:::.?:.i2: 351:3 2:."23?5i':S.'2?ii.:.?.”'iiiliy.;.i”iii.'? MAMA Awlullls Mrs. Barter. the new regent. ' I '5 totik the phnllg angle" drgndmbi . . ha once o t In fig. NEW YORK (AP)-'5 bill MI committees were nominated as !ol- , Illl 4820 Complete nasal and Ban On Hazing m r AIIUIIIIIGI Service :'"c':;' c”""”" ”' "” Cl'"”"9' attention if merits " h ' - - - V . ,. , u, us, h V -. M H, M H, 1 n as using such as cost the life of l ; A Igtg up;-9. , mu, 3, IIIEIYE. mum " ' i on ::.l:.....:...:.'..:.'.... 0' mi "......:."':'.. World 0'10"? WSW c0m- DIM! com. lNl'ANTS' . - n....-. . me -mm.m.i.......i credltbe:f'mf,:;;1:::.'” mews we-r -N :”;”.,""..il:.h".il3::.”.t"iT; i..'i:.”33.'.:':.li.:f"l.'i sunmlos and HM! suns. oilii.s' olisssss. sltllns. was getting for proposing this pro- The ad frat it t h . .. Jndkggtor commenting on em 1 0 V lcll he WI! Stewart; immigration and Cons- jm I MP0 "W mm "'7 m"' Pl9dE9ll- dlsnisatlon Convener. Miss Mar- Mr. liugden said his voice was , Ottawa. :l'.i,'f.,'.'Zi"p.l.hf ;:Ll,.',','f!,,';',fd”('.f "lowly. and of: nice friendly tone. "" '""”'"'l ”'"'c" 0' Dem lofle 3tFWlM: Publicity. Mrs. Wil- n "1 Tara Ensllonuldlthssdeh-eilnl.:couill :M. Vtjlotf returned M "M "'9" 3”" Wm "”u” "m 8 W” nun” 0" the .1 V” rnsnded that its chapters hence rrgux .llr;'li::1uu, Lil: .:,"1:, 3:. p Mm 1- s number of other people in res- I l"'" 93'! 70' 9''!!!"- nllollgd Dir...” .ki.i.';t:'ii,: ;0:g;l;l:'dP:;:&i0tl:;s;1;p(i:;tm;:Ideg ':;0:1"iciI:,n.t.e; rhigngllasn jgzth confine illltlllloll activities to heft, Mrs. w. w. Reid: scuba. '3.”-'y. ' ml 0" are doing the major share of the Will! Ilrenltll and authority". He "ll , 7” l” "Vl80Wllll! rim library. Miss Dorothea slowest; work on it. and there is A tremelId- never acted the villain. "Ni Empire 01llP:I:I0lJl'li of work to do. Jennie Boonihowsr u Nancy " ml M tho.-son will speak mi oneiit ln.the Legislature. Ilndleondiddingsillllrplftll "'v "1" ''l”'' W! "I had Alhm Row. In lrm-I. In. not think that his speech will probably Elizabeth "played splsnd "WV ''i'''' W 5' 0' Cllmdll W putonoiereooramustottheao-lalybelssverytruunsstneus". """"""""'r tails. lcouid not put them on the no ILOUSI3. Ole. (Assorted Silos). ' clearing At HALF. PRICE is A SPECIAL lot or GlRl.S' SLACKS and sltllnss (7 to 14 years) - CLEARING AT 2.00 and 2.95 saunas or WINTER STOCK 1-3 on: me MISSESHOLMES mo BRADLEY to censor. new