Maxims of a Mere.Man1 s Covers Prince Edward I Slegp it-.,,..,, , island Like the Dew i" V ' (;HAiu1yrTETowN. CANADA, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 PRICE Se, l2 PAGES r is .. . will DIAGNOSE ECONOMIC, ILLS T f A Atlantic Premiers Name Committee At Conference FREDERICTON (CP)-A con- foundlnnd said he found the con- Visor. announcement he would person- mon problems and to keep them fcrenca of the four Atlantic pre- miera ended late Monday with the fox-mating of a continuing com- mittee to diagnose the region's economic ills and come up with all available cures. But the pre mien, who entered the closed discussions with outspoken deter- mination, adopted a quiet walt- and-see uttitud. following the con- ference. , 1 The committee, consisting of three government representatives from each of the four Atlantic provinces and I non-government secretary; was handed an eight- poini program with wide terms of reference. one Point asked for studies on "any other matter the committee believes revelant to the Atlantic area." Premier Hugh John Flemming, who called the Atlantic premiers conference after Prime Minister St. Laurent said the "initiative and ideas. the energies and deter- minatlon" for regional devel- opment must come from this area, said he was "satisfied" I with the conference. but he would not elaborate on actual discus- sions. ference " "very interesting"- and he hoped "something will come of it." HICKS ENTHUSIASTIC Premier Henry Hicks of Nova Scotia said he was generally en- thusiastic, and Premier Alex Mathcson of Prince Edward Is- land said "something was accom- plished. I suppose, but I don't know whether I am too enthus- stir." ' A joint communique was to be issued later Monday evening to formally announce the formation of the committee with a list of members. Sources attending the confer- ence said the committee mem- bers from the four provinces are: Nova Scotia. J. R. Bigelow, deputy minister of trade and in- dustry, A. A. Crowell, executive assistant to the premier, Zilpha Linkletter. director of economic research in the trade and indus- try department. New Brunswick R. S. Fitzran- dolph, comptroller-general, Ken- neth Carson, executive assistant to the premier. and William ment and Ross Young. Cll8ll'm8I1 Development Authority. Prince Edward Island: Col. P. S. Fielding, deputy provincial Secretary, A. R. Carruthers. prov- incial auditor, and W. E. Massey, deputy provincial-treasurer. WILL WORK WITH APEC Commission secretary will be Nelson Mann. executive manager of the Atlantic Provinces Econ- omic Council. He will be on the committee as an individual and not as a representative of APEC Officials said the new commit- tee will likely work closely with APEC, which was set up with the approval pf the four governments several years ago to study re- gional economy. The one day premiers confer- ence was adjourned Monday evening after it was reported del- egates decided tentatively to a fall meeting. probably in Halifax. Premier Hicks was reported to Newfoundland: Gordon Pushie. al executive assistant to the pre- St. Laurent about the freight rate micr. Arthur Johnston, deputy problem in the areas and the minister of economic develop- other pielnic-rs said they Wollld of the Newfoundland Fisheries suitable. ly confer with Prime Minister probably join him if the date was Tia: four premiers, together with leaders of APEC and the M a r it i m e Transportation Commission in public speeches earlier indicated determination to solve regional problems Within the region. CHALLENGE FROM PM The terms of reference for the conference were taken from a spc 11 by Prime Minister St. Laurent which he delivered to a labor convention in Toronto April 24. He said. ”The initiative and the ideas, the energies and the determination to accomplish this redevelopment cannot originate in other parts of Canada. They must come from the Atlantic area it- self." The formation of the new con- tinuing committee resulted from a suggestion by Mr. Flemming who told the delegates that such a committee "would be in esence under continued scrutiny." Lower freight rates and more federal government participation in resources developments were the two major topics held in com- mon by the delegates. Apart from these points the premiers ex- pressed willingness to make their own attack on the economic bah riers that confront them. "MUST RISK, GAMBLE" Mr. Smallwood said "We have no right to go whining to Ot- tawa . . . until we have done everything in our power. We must risk, we must gamble, we must work, then we have a magnific- cut right to go to Ottawa. " Premier Flemming, who said he hoped definite proposals, to be taken to the federal government, would result from the next meet- ing of the premiers. In the mean- time he called for energy and determination within the area. Mr. Hicks called for continued willingness from the four govern- ments and to make sure "no stone is left unturned in directing the authorities to our transporta- tion problem." Premier Smallwood of New- Smith, government economic ad- have gotten strong support on his a study group to survey our com- (Continued on page 2 col. 5) EMERGENCY LANDING MADE "You have a gold mine here ture (ragweed is one of the most 0 K l Ci F. H l' A , on Prince Edward Island and harmful plants to agriculture); 0 you don't know it." said Dr. 3, To bring more tourists to the of Agriculture at te. Anne de I h A P e S I S O Elzear Campagnasof the facullty at-ea. p ' p Pocatiere. Quebec. yesterday who ORGANIZED EFFDRT O Gicleons Tour P.E.l. After 11 I has pioneered in the eradication To effectively carry out the ' :a,i,reu;;de4.e-;;,M;gm,:,r.:.;.o':: ...lfJl””f12,5'?.il' (f”..:.:..:.:r: ";::"n::.:::1:l:.":i.;...... V... .:.:.:l':.':.l::.'.::..:::- :f...;”t;";;”” 1" CW" i.'::"a': C.:'.::".:'.:.":."'.: 0 ll ' ' . Following a successful national gilgbliind regalia, pliayl folrh them at 1.3", 31".? The aehocks we" in Trans-Canada Air Lines plane era Viscount has stricken about Four other passengers, Dr. Chmpagnm who holds . 51111,” 111, .1-6,, Inspected of Quebecontarlo border some no convention in Moncton. some he cone (1: ati.-at mga. diihpartg the au11o5M3,,1co 1.1-5, mm 1,101,. while it was in flight Monday and 35. miles souhwest of here in Americans, were injured. regular teaching post at Lav” having ragweed; second emdichth mu” nonhwm of officers wag! tiinenibfrscof the G"; glen t1('.;av:l muowiavenu '1 Sn hhly wen (1,111; ycnian, Mexico, parts of it tore like a bullet into Michigan nnd made an emer- Two stewai-desges, Min; shell. University, does "much work 11,, wad, had 1111”, educate 1h. p-mm nn- we an cm the .'...:"::...r... '::.:z u: ..::::..r.:'... .3: W M -mom- wzra.-min: :.e".c.z.1;::r:.;.;..W "W" i:.r::"..::::..”:5:..R;:.:..t.””:: on new we summer rt: "" Wm- ' ' ' uid. passenger. VC ' . - 1, 1 - 1-1' 1 1-1 0 l er cs on. loiriin iiizieidi-eiadiviirin as f." ”'”'d” mm d” W” iiiiii of in”: isnimmom iii"-iii-i t "hf" "W "g',dP'”l;"'" The plane. bound from Chicago ,',',i,”"f,,,'1f1',,,'3 E,fe:J.":,c&','; ,,'f3,' I-le paid high tribute to the 130- ed07- W 91' 9 W3 - Crhllled lilo "10 Pllll I 0 0 311? to Toronto. does not stop reg- this work. imny 11901119 who work for .1. Paulette . . ,1,11m,m,, . . fu 1 d hed thro ll th - ....."...5'i'-"'3-'""'3-' i."'l""""”"l:l”"'"'-'"""i" A P l l cl ”3?-- all --5 mm he ma zit. l'3i'3l"G.:iJ2h””.i?i:& -- M - andmade ga usyconvsn on. VII 1 a l; :..................u.... u....... ml egean . S I1 5 Sees Great Tourist Attraction In Ragweed Free Province QUAKE SHOCK! RECORDED 0 Triple Murder NEW YORK (AP)e'!'he Ford- hain University seismograph Mon- MONTREAL (GP)-Three chil- dren were drowned Monday in Lake Temiscamingue, near the '? flying at 3,000 feet. hhmm 35 1,111,. "11, .51 oh in 1936, he has found that Prince in huh I” I md . Hume W A 1 The and-woman 1, 1,0111 '0 w Edward Island one of the most W. ,u"P'mi,l1'of,'u mg ml W: chartered bill-uTllO! firstbglsited of the occasion, first of its kind on Cliam maftleniified I . by TCA official; so Mra. noboet BEA", rho, hcnnhmma free of ragw which is one of ma 0! M. M” our "nun ......c:.-.1.-er.-.............. n '0-”.:......'rd:r.;'ra.::l.-n......."e '"":.::a ' I P "W " mm M 5'" mm L. mm or an mm mm or we won b. .u n W 1.. ..u. enjoyed the beautiful surroundings responsible for organizing the trur I y u a e of the Experimental Farm where were Gideon ziificers Vic Runfz. ' Coming Events Cardigan Tea Party, July 15. Hope River Picnic. July It. J:3Cl1Il&h..lt Charles Church, Jul13'll;((2;l.I Corn. Ban. Tuesday, :3: "'9' Va” ”MD'- Raf: UP; bound for Montreal said she P" Camwgnaunft” "gt tllhethhaifi The ragweed expert points out o e ayo c a ' ever season mm a o . Mun. :.:;.:v::: to we 9” semem-r ::'2..:r .i';:.:.l:':f a chicken barbecue dinner done to W. Blair Ma'-Donald, S. T. Green F n t th Manda ble, 3. was taken lo hospital SuI- hlhmd hang.-.' and if Island condltlohs are .Sllf- About 1 on of up to h nun; he,-1-ec11o,, was 1,511-1. mg cihude 11,11,151 1-my simmom ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece forceAitilhanes cw 0 e fering from shock. Fred stagger of Duluth Minn ficiently advertised this Province of Wat" Wm hmctwely den”, An appreciative audience heard and Brewfr Waugh represented ;:lrlll:?d tfllellezg-'::l gggnggg mm 9”” pimp cu-1-3 535-pg said the noisg gounded 1111', h rm; C0tl3ld 953:1! begomemn tiinecclamfor .' Piper Bruce Macbarem in N" summeniua" wher: an o-igzrihquake. volcanic TOWN RAZE” Mrs. Lipner: was sitting with rep”n' H” "id "M ""y”"' "1 ial;of1ilree"coiiiiinbe,. has liitoiiverefi: I" co"cl"dl'"g h" "hulk" D" eruption and tidal wave killed at, A U.S. lnfolznation service offi- he, 50,, on mg 1.151,, side 01 111., the plane was frightened. but ..second harvest-. ,0 the ,eg,,1,, gh.h;palsh:eIh::;c;Yit:I ugh; lealt 40 Persons-with the caa- lal, Theodor Jeckell, who flew aircraft and apparently was in "'9" W” M panlcr t 't b i s hi h i pr lt . ualty list oxpected to 80 hlgher- Eve, 1111, 151,113 1111, hue,-1-10011 in the direct course of the propcl- Ml” sl'”5" "id "M he "0u"d siiiallilw oveiis iii; thi: Elmo! of ethii "l”3bl' in” 5"ldT'3"ld may 5' and levelled several" villages. Us M F 1 1 ud mm. ,ie1- bhdeg A ,1-19,,-21.1.01; 1,1,,1.1e mi a very loud whine from the pro- ye”. mined and sold and you do not - an we and government. nn- :....-..-..,.:.. Jl"si.'.1.?.'lSit.. ..-1... about - root on me am or -ems ::":;- l';"””"”' 'r - mm P".:.':.".” t” ".::''H":.:." .:”: on E t" u Bmami 3"" the Cylm” l” pletely razed as well as the town- on both sides 0! me amt 11," 'h the propel" the" to" A CREAPER CURE W C 1! we 0; i,',",,. go 1;. hug. turneid dorvn offers hf Igzigisdh Shh, of the 'n,,.1hem up. Ah the tw'l;ht;egtla;euar!2ip:: tahehgightaliilihig ""13 9 fll3Gll8e- lf)fr. Camtpagnahnotesf that mung ;::;ll:''" '9"'" W , ng t w s no in e. n rrs rom ay ever spen - 1 OESAY: (CF) Edridmfl Mia” the Ehm to1gatmd"h1d h Riiellief sliglp already had left the pel;;::e:;'1e(1"':;,i:'eli1eos':rltll:::h:!:eld1:'a' of the fuselage and about a foot NEW HOMES 15:1,; eaimumig of money trying 9' ' "M" "i M” ” E 9 l” ' "' ”' ' e island of Malta, where the British much mm ,1,” am 1,, V010, square as it passed throush the Norway expects to complete to find relief from the affliction Prime Minister Gives Report Dance. Lorne Valley Hall, Wednesday. Webster's Orchestra. Regular Dance Bonaliaw Inn. Tlleldlll nl8lIt.- Burns Orchestra. Unloading car cement Thurs- h new Soviet attitude offers oppon- found the London discussions on . . it 'dg1 1, dayi V"-non Riv" 00”” tunltles for better East-West rela- Communist Cbiifa informative reffygegagggpaugfletgaseaghltgg Harbor. Thesselyh sirufk bty' 1-In opgofheii chhd. uhmehh-hed hut gusllhtl new dwelling mm” 3:':Se”"Ig'v: Igengu n1::::::1l&?'..'1): Picnic, G1-mid mveih .1111, 34. tlons and perhaps for settlement and helpful. He added: quarters gpwul British shim earthquake ll”! ADI" - 95 - bl! 158 would be much cheaper Ind I m! W0” supp” H' amuunwnim iii oiimmdiiigc pmblenpt bmiiim We" 0l1lel'l?'l lc tum back litiiiagiiistthatlllglmlllligiiiiagsllgllgoriz wgig" great deal more pleasml '0' "'9'" 3 HM TOW illi (RIM e rec an ommunis wor s. - e . . , I hm, which is free Hon-ieqngde 1c 1- F 11 1 3 1 t 1h 11 h Many persona werefeared trap- were killed in h genes of vmem S L ft to come 'o'a p and dance I-Ieadeiiif eliilnlisboiiy 3. wgrned thatethendiiiiger nil: waii Nil in lane: buildings in the 'es. e I F ir0m"al;)l'llcliat)il; such as your Prov- A5001 His BLACK -lulll 13lll- i has not been removed and that smoke" 3”” centred 0" lhe l”c' 'I saw a small volcanic island ”';;ve Qjegec hesearch officer M Bhf effective modern armed strength must be maintained by the West. ' primarily as a deterrent against attack. The prime minister made these other points in reporting to the Commons on the 10-day Common- wealth conference from which he reiurhhd Saturday: . ere was no reason strong dlY- July 11. enough at the present time :0 jun- Ic. I " I tify changing Canadas polcy of Traverssretitiiirlicellgi viintll.ifuiill.i: Emu; recoulmon 0' Communm mm!” 2 Eve effort should be made Dance St. Peter's Holy Nun, now in t e United Nations Secur- H ii, 1' 5.3 1 1,11 - ity Council to obtain Russian col- Olfchagtrui ay "8 M.cEwu” laboratlon in helping to find -a peaceful settlement of the Pales- Lower Montague Regatta Wed- tine issue. iissday. July I1. Send entries to 3. Danger in the Middle East Roy Althea. was a "little less acute." But lb: can to whauey Riv” wew situation was still very delicate nuday Night and see "Heat and (fill! phllme mlihllster indicated cam" Chung" Cans a w not i Israels re- ' quest for some 24 Sabre jet fight- Dgn Q in F t 1" ' GT8 It "ll! Clint g:dh..:.c,(1.y. ;u1;,"e1s11h.H Turzieillh 4. Canada. should continue to c stu. Dancing at The Whit -S t. Dunsiaffn , every Ftldayanizgt, Rgllie Me eule's orchestra: Rosul d artery uiicihviliainmcuuind" lieves that the small incidence of ' Mh hhoanwf RLEVED RM 9 Marsbfl ld-D t n all... 5.. ...""::..::”'..B:.l::' July I1. Supper 5 o'clock. Dance in New Glasgow Hall ev- gvefuuday night. 9 to 12. Can- - ::::.r":.:::.:r':.;:':"i..”lhrs; which wave use we Results of Election Indicate M southeast of Alhens. Officials said 1:-,om11ihe wwei izdsaiitiiirim ha: ragweed in Prince Edward Island another 20 pencns were missing hug, duVs"f”c1.f3:1”,'.o,. Z1, ,,':',:,,8. TOKYO (Reuters) -. Japan is For the first time in I can be .' t ': Gr ” ”' ll TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian on Santorini. mam of 0111; co11,p,ed hm, 11,, ,w1,,g1hg 1,, the 1," gowhrds he", history, a Communist was elected llle C0'0Pe""-W" "f E” cmle” l' chartered banks will raise the All the Grcrk Navy's lighter sea," Jeckeil said. 11.3111, and "my mm ,1-1-0,15 of 10 the Senate. He is Sanzn Nos- l'999lV9d- H9 Wlmed ”"l that cm" ' id bl success has been had in illllttetlilililllsl-l:tel.'lri4)nD:l'erC':IlI1la lfriiiliilhtllfd 1Yeii:cs.i1ii3sp'111.iili1e,d1,.hi,'rh:a;iIf1g1i1'i,:i ainhg P13: l:g:tch"if:wG'3:r Aggnfyhgfi the Conservative government to 1:181:33? Cdiiiiiiiusiiicslteilaarxilyiif the hp. iiliseiiiawne Province by having dis- p1.e,ehg1wo per mm Aug. 1' 11” Mhlm" Georg" Rams was en said ..The” 1. I huge cloud of rearm her, incomplete results of The Socialists held 68 seats in COVEFY Clllllesli Olglllll Bmolll Canadian Bankerr Assocla- route aboard the steamship Aeg- dust covering the island. As far lllilllllllll ltllllorlll elections "'9 llld 59'""9- 'll" "'9 Llb' m” "M01 cmldreni The children Ic r f ti d "We'll icellillllch eslriiundsim Weld;-h . - ed by various means tlon announced hursday night. eon. Greek anrl United States Air (Continued on page 2 col. 7) showed Monday night. 53'” l:lj:"?):'?5tou:l13;)f gggywgg fgemfgcgxgagegrhy 11,, pint, can. The I " smmlst l""'tl'- at stake in this election for terms l-Bl" l”9W3l'd5 5” 3"” fl" their munist China. so far has gained . ..- . - d t 1 (Agriculture in a 5'” "aw 5"” l" 75 p”'eci"”l riiiiiredcoiiiziiiiiatlvc-Sogfallgt giiiiitmcif Ziiiu eiiiiiviiri::,ssiiyu the purpose i ”””"""”"”"”' 168 to in with one militant reli- of the pmgram it 1- The "98"" X r I The mimt Kw” 0' c”""”"' slous leader apparently elected 0l the Pe0Plei 2- T” W” A3"""1' TORONTO (cm - Temperl lors (Senate? is divided into nn- hues issued hv 11,9 -1-ammo 1,1,5.- . tlonal and prefectural constituen- i boards Monday with a declaration possible." ' 1 V , by Prime Minister st; Laurent Mr. Beaudoin now will continue llEGl.,"3"5 1'5"”-ll Wm” Liberal Democratic lCon- Ke note Speech can erence vf'c'i.",i,ili,ve,r,... that "an overwhelming majority" in the chair, to which he was hThe pglmg nhinlster said thhet iwlzillllvetl iitziihty of ltuho Prefec- y Edmomoh U . of members have onfidence la unanimously chosen in Novem- :1 ares te Pea eI"s rellfel ll "' 5”” S "V" 9 govern" a .1 l I bb n cking. (:1 iffle:Jn1'"1":' -3fw'”3'l”'3'-"l'-ax: """.. . M . .. ".'-..:”?'- ".l”' ”":"".m' ".:': 3'” :".:::::..,::..;';"::::l...z:..:.::.::a' D3-iii???-aa.'E:fli"l..JC;;.; .22: ::J..".d:.;..'.:...:.". ::l..:. ..:.;:::2 "yconicncen r.peei-sov or enexeection. awaspuise. . ' . 1. .3111 he ;1-omw'- 1! uhhhhkeh, and 1 know of no and women from 29 countries in industrial r you on still l' mmpes "Ni-lNl collllllll-lVG EXPO” 9150 whom, 10 ml” h phhuc V19," 1., did 9,911,, in nu; iei. ament issue will force the gov- the problems created bY man ll! . ii if ldull Q bec . .......-...:.......-........ said in 3 surprise gtaternem reply to e bitter opposition ac. t'er, he could no longer continuet aglmgxmgleullall Plailllllmlxrz rwrlr lhl;el”'g::lr:felli::r9h1g th. keynote 1sel;IeiiI1ser1f,1h,i1vcyi.in n U pi:-gdgi-icton - l-ll!" Clfilllln l-Kl!!! lull :1v.:i,i1huhhr:::1hib3hr:i,:;med .p”lu” cuAs:uo:.P:I0nlnl"tlh0hl'IL membei-'g ginning:-n"lmp . ma com u tell under the supervision of address at a study conference on : Sl!mPel:lde0nlt ilg'9theC”';f:::: ::o'::,m?hn ygu, D", pm ham. 3:! WW alga; Wegiteii ii. referred to Mr. Beludoln-f shouted interjection; ufhe Lib (opposition leada Drew has Dough: Macarthur. which specu- the human problems of industrial gzrercmiadln "Hy. It mm” mm" hhhh l& av!!! Wednesday IIIJH. I'"' ' m "I c statement last Monday in which ei-als are yellow" vras the only - an-h's Orchestra. . '”" the Speaker submitted his ree- Dauce Mt. Stewart Memorial closer ties with Russia and Com- diam” elected and leading "me. C1059 ,.0.ope”1,oh W111, 1119 V51-1. Rene Beaudoln went by the that it be accepted as soon as I do not think so." L0” of Premier mum Ham. Dam. m,,,,,., 1 it” "'c”"” '5' devdwmml d And as Speaker he will have no had expressed in PNVMO the Mainya, Africa, the Caribbean Montreal deliberations,” Mr. St. Laurent craft manufacturer from W!!- backed marmamem and law" The latest tabulation of can- l)l'- (73lllPl'lEll3- resignation of Commons Speaker ure of the House. I would wish ill. have no hesitation in saying glcllulllfll l0r9CIlllI'I8 Iny Vote dif- iivghhc) (ago and other sterling countries and "I" he 1' to preside over our gion. view that the Speaker But the mm" on me mum. "mush mm m understanding on m,o1uhoniz1hg1he ecohomh mm 011”, 19111,,-' 1'1-npiiiing poiiicai motive; A two-thirds majority is neces- wealth and Empire-a title the me" like w- 5- H'll39"- "' m" Sydney entls statement. which opposes the American- which run three years. efforts, who works in ' 1' th ff" ; OTTAWA fCP)-The proffered House to take effect at the pleas- fro the House." cles. I complicated system which in W" H 0 we Min Max goods into the United Kingdom 1'. expected am”. one more 5" ..1 "hm, however ah.” the . . . v .. . , h d t apldly T to other member better quauheh n ARMS PLAN REBUFFED ciuung L a nude Monday to Canada a ere in us ry IS r oron mid mbiimiion 1,1 9.11, of me lcally prohibits "armament. communities within the Common- Chnloummh opposition reply to Mr. Si. Laur- lgnatlon "to regain my full fr in me opposition criticism, :9. sary to change the constitution, duke described as "rather nn- mp": Robert Mm". ' mmary Ylrmomh Dnu we" Rnyluy Ham moved "any suggestion of lmpars and the Liberal Democrats will wleldy but permitting no mlsun- sh John-h ...... .. S2.S:5SS'Sl 8&i&33&23f.' 3333i 38S33i'333i3S-2'31 lull, t. Rollie Mae ''l''''''”'' 3”” "'”K"""" W" ”' '”””i”'' l” "" "cs: DEMANDID ciumcn -- h lffl l til it if the d 1 ndi rlllwly "M0" Olllmv ""' "- '- "''”" mg: ' WM” cm." "mi '1' iiviiuaiidii cciirmiiiiiiisiuvaithnc be W: Both the Conservative and our miii-ii giiieikiihi week sailiieniiiic crciiniiy cciiiiiniiiu. iii icorifierence president. the ""'''l' l" """'"”"- 0"'-- W” HALIFAX (cr) - The weather . ' llll C - of resignation "at the pleas . of lapanese Socialists Monday duke will participate actively in :".l;:a;9&:,lell;llli:g;';:';:39C'oI:Nny.' gfi::eIl.'ietI;!ee an Vlfmgr t parties have said the commons f continue under s speaker who does not have the unanimom confidence of all members. They no longer impartial. Mr. st. Laurent said he confec- red with the 44-year-old some "and l bavg found that he is will- lllm IlIPPC'l'- 3'! dlllco ll Illlllt In to subordinate his personal ll-M J!-Iv. 0- drinks nu 3-6 rm -Im'l- to Ray Alum. feelings to in. duty to Pei-llained loud music. . and to the country, and to'coa- offer was and -. , R I Cross in party Wadnee . - mfliurn It 1 .-July ll. ii. emu MM M” inohivoidi" :iit'liugri:at'hd:.tini: annual it? 1; :3, other H”... "tl''''l'''- 14 ' to 13:8. aouo Bo: Parish r-u.-ale, w i new July lltll. meals e mi: W" 1 dance at Cliff Peters. ”'d' Dance Pen-ibroolie School. Tuna l the House" was generally an claimed that an anti-American ihedt iissions. The conference is 1 4.3” mm um - mu pm wsmr awed to W mums ::l1..;'::'r”;;: . new '::"u.": ":"7:.':.1.:; the resignation could not become of friendlier relations with (om- of ordinary workers in modern ln- (Manse M "mi ma"-WV brings cry! wen the of cm!" have demanded an early election. effective immediately in the ab- Inunlsl states. had helped them dustrial society: V "mo" and mom!” pmbicmiv 1. if: (fill! Wlm wuilfl 9 Speaker Beaudoln's resignation lance of Mr. St. Laurent. The in the campalilll. ll ll V9l'-V 9'” '0 Rel ""0 "'1' me wmmuhhy thhh hm, 1,111,, ';, "lb 1” l ' prime minister has the prcrogt Thy said recently - announced habit of thlnkhig of industry as an mcmy nu ever had to I-"Q kw Nizixcur-s.N. . km. "8. the of nominating new speakers. plans of the United States to end in itself. be said. it is. of mm H ." vuhu-. ch... 1:, Th. spagka-'3 statement then requisition more land on Owlnawa course, only a means to an end. ,,I'Mp. you W" Mm mm hot 4 w. "um" had all the earmarks of finality. for exltl2ndl.I:i8 Ar-glean -irmbrathe; ooeennessleea sea etoiiinnoeltia elm" mm hm mm mm Q-wk”. "M: mg 1 tn" hug.” , . M, :,;g',,'" Ilnnsxur Iimr men for good work, . mm com;-u; I) no 11. I.se.u;a in New f He asked these questions. lty and a happy iadividua. gum and CI rlnuehwl ll "Can the new industries of the said. 3; 1;, - "'i'ha:;riterioahtbeh-wlnen. r actlo contentment at . Montague mum. was r, July 11. l.'aiei-tainmeat for al the family. Chicken and . - carts of a letter be had WHQ . 4 V, ,- s 'In Accnrh Montreal newspaper Alonso cl Man. mum mini in it hymn "My a on action - 1 - (atoms the faclsifor their 0 . ,Q , ' Olldl. . MI I Ilr. Bl. Laurent. who discussed A oTRA' the lpeakei-'s move at two cab- Wcl '55" N” t t 9 . . u, common Iii Idp each other. 11'! sociglglmiirestiiiti Jmue ' "Can '0. lulled hdv all w... . ' I mm" ' - ' V gypneimiroi-Kansans llolndlana V6I'dlp!ClIMYWll.0I mun cl. . I ' .i' - ' 1-BeII'0h"""""'.. 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