MAXIMS MAX1 M5 , or A. ,, A MERE MAN MERE MAN -m--1 Busy souls have no time to be chases two harm catches busybodies. , d i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew The Guardian. Five Cents isiltlilllllli .iAGEERhliilhll British Party Reaches Top OF Famous Mount. Evereslil Enthusiastic Observance lei" cillts is Climax Of A Great Day . Coronation Gift (if Meinorable Day In City To Her Majesty the Reece Regiment being aug- KA'1'MANDU.Nepal. (Reuters)- menled by its isiimiiierside squad- Blllainis l3 climbers relaxing on ron. Others were zimi L.A.A. Regi- conquered Mount Everest solemnly merit. under Major D. J. McCor- drunk 5 loyal mu” m "V3 Queen mack; 21st Field Ambulance un- Tu,e5d5Y While the W0l'1d Outside der Capt. Temple Hooper; and 5 hmled their 5995 3-5 the symbol Siiigals Regiment under Lieut.Col. M 5' new Ellzabema-ll Wei K. M. Johnston. Major Eiiri Keii- Waliillz 10'" llllm hm is I mes- nedy was in command of the P. 5339 ”9,m till” Quee" hel'5'3ll 00'"- E1. Regiment. gratulating their ”great achieve- ment" in reaching the surn.miiL of Administrator's Address tides In Triumph Through lain-Drenched Streets To fheers Of llliny Millions (By Alan Harvey, Canadian Press Staff Writer! LONDON, (CP)-Elizabeth ii, a picture of inajcstlc s('l'Ollll,V, received the crown of St. Edward and asccnrlcd the throne other ancestors in Westminster Abbey, thou rode in triumph Tuesday through the rain-drenched streets of London to the cheers of millions of her people. The signal for a galvanic surge of feeling among the Queeirs 600,000,000 subjects was the crowning sliortly alter mid-day. Amid a taut. silence in the ancient Abbey came the ritual moment the world had waited for. Elizabeth, beautiful, regal and outwardly serene, was seated in King's Edward's throne. Her robe for that part of Lhinliy of Prince "IF-dward Is- iandcis to the Crown was amply lFlllflllSill(ilCd here yesterday when thousniiils of Her M Jesty Queen Eliz."il)Cll1'5 subjects attended the spetltil Coronation ay ceremon- cs at the Exhibit n Grounds. The Queen's If ddress to the grnple of the Commonwealth was iimed with prolonged cheering ma her pious wish that God iioiild give her strength and wis- iiom to carry out her duties was echoed in the hearts of all her the N.002-foot peak. The Queen's message reads: During a brief speech at the "Please convey to Col. Hunt and ll!lQl'lEl'5-f m 1 , D ad” in grounds the Administrator of the all members of the British expedi- One o e arses H Province. Mr. Justice Mark R. tion my warmest congratulations .- . , - . - -. . ,,,,,.s mmed on King Squgrg he. Macaumm Sm, that me Com 0,, mm gr”, achlevemem m the iites was of gold cloth. Soft yellow liglit encircled thr lore m0Vll'lK 017 '-0 me me” "Mk nation with all its pageantry is reaching the Summit of Mt. lhlogg atndRha”;-gd Pfel Chlgolfs m EOk,lf, . , f C t , OS ev. co rey is icr, 1 rciais lop 0 an er iury Everest. Signed Elizabeth R." News that E. P. Hillary, 34, New zealand bee-keeper. and the famed Sherpa guide Bhutia Tensing. 39. had reached the top of the world four days ago was flashed 'to Lon- don through diplomatic radio chan- nels to reach the Queen before her Coronation. Col. John Hunt, 42. leader of the British team, said in his terse message to the British embassy here: "Hillary and Tensiiig climbed on May 29. All well.” Full details of how Everest was beaten after 30 years of failure will not be known for several days -after Hunt has sent a full report to his sponsors. All the moment. the climbers are huddled together half way up the peak. They are not expected to reach this Nepalese capital before the third week in June. It is known they left prepared and Primate of All England, l'iilSC(l his arms high and plac- ed the seven-pouncl crown on his sovereigns brow. Three tense seconds ticked away--then in one of the great mom- ents of the complex 2 1 2-hour cereniony, the hush was i broken. , Peers and Peeresses put on their coronets and caps of i estate in a flurry of movement, the congregation joyously shouted ”God save the Queen," guns sounded from afar, , ' bells chimed and trumpets blarcd. As the Abbey rang to the shouts of the 7,:3()i) who wii- 3 ncssctl the ceremony, the mighty roar went up from iiioi-c than a million persons in the streets outside. Millions more watched on television in Britain and on A the continent and the sounds were carried around the world by radio. It was the crowning moment forlamong-flier iihitohgs-aloiigidhe row a day of denioiistrations that some-1 many of whom had been wait times touched on hysteria. a daylfnr more than 48 hours. in which crowds estimated at 3.000.000 lined the 5l.'-mile Cornna- Prince Charles Sees Crow tion route, iiiidaiinted by soaklnizi .. ii,-, essentially a religious ceremony in which the Queen dedicates her life to the service of the people. At the same time Justice MacGuigaii quoted the words of Sir Edward Coke ”that all subjects are equally bounden to their allegiance, as if they had taken the oath; because it is written by the finger of law "in their hearts. and the taking of the corporal oath is but an out- ward declaration of the same". The speaker briefly traced the development of the Commonwealth from its Empire days to when Canada obtained Dominion status and the gradual trend from use of the word Empire following the First World War. He said the most -striking thing about the Commonwealth might seem to be its diversity. "But surely the unity drawn from that diversity is even more striking than the Eoming Events in the groups were members of "Dance in llllllvlew hall every l'ri(l.i:,'. ..1y.hiix l(ozy Hall, Georgetown. Wednesday. 3rd. tt)li::.i.. "'lil'u' our Piii-ina I-liiiance vlan. for fccfllllg your hogs and poultry. Dillon to sinlileth "Come to Millvale variety eon- Ni”! in Hunter River Orange Hall il'c-diicsdiiy evening. "V.'ll'l0i)l Concert. Pie Social and ll:ll'lFP in st. George's Hall. Wed- iirsday. June 3rd. at 8.30. "Vaiieiy ("0llC9'-ii ill Kelly" diversity itself" .,, V, ,1 1,”, F,.,dB,.' Jung 5, - , - to toast. the Queen in braudv on , Bgiiic H t ,1” Slltziilllng Olvlllc llzfobsn Coroiiatrcn Day beneath a Union rain. cheering the royal )'il'ocBS5-l In the ablxxv for the hi, ween s couii iy an e iri Jack m,,,,z from the my wiills of ion from the abbey in Bll('l(lll(;lHn1,0f the ceremony--the ' i Palace, watching Canadian and I the crowmiig and the out he stated that the new moiiarchlghe wmldis highest mountain, was Queen of Canada to at greater, They had Mg, cm-,-led mm, at degree than any past sovereign asiluxu.-V fgod go, 3 crude bmqugt Ellillill W5 fly overhead. and then --was fniir-rear-old Princi tearing off the emotional lid xrlihl who watclir-ri fireworks. barbecues and n'lldlllght,lW0l1d61'lllE eyes. Meeting of Emerald- ei . The blibbliiig Charles vrag: .' . Wed- "special Home and School Association. iirsdar. June 3rd, at 8.30 P. M. the specta y ,no previous monarch has vver'iii the snow. Conditions permiitinir, ..,.,. 5., ....,,,S C, Y, 0, v..,.,.yil:egi7fxgrffslv Vllrfslsunlljsi 793833 tl;ervliii5nue5lwlo Wliiieriwioi radio Celggxtions-P Wm , 7 H V V WV . Ciiiicci-i, Cm-rnii Ran Hnll. ll'edne.s- Continued nn page 15. Col. 6 Continued on Page 8 col 3) - . u me i. Casllillilfs Continued on Page 15 Col clay. June 3rd. Curtain 8.30. l .;;f.:::;..P:.ifi?.i;.Eiai.;::::1Bristol Man Fatally E'tl11lS' (ncliestra. Unprecedented Scenes At caiuidian capital Br DOUGLAS How Canadian Press Staff Writer QTTAWIM iCPl-A buoyant Can- adian capital trampled the lawns Climax. not only of the coronation ceremony but of centuries of Br'itisli history. was the moment. when St. Ed- ward's crown was placed on the head of Queen Elizabeth. Seconds later the silence was broken by a cry from the congregation ”God Save The Queen". A trumpet fanfare echoed through the Abbey, guns boomed in Hyde Park and '-sec 'lli.ii:adie Dramatic Club; ' pinson: their play ”Room 13" l K'.nkoi'.'i Hrill. Wednesday. June 3rd. J g 3' -..,.4.- TV Networks NEVV YORK, (AP! - The Pllriniii ll 30. MEN two Pins Coioner Dr. Arnold Burden, st. Harris L. Arnold, 64. Bristol Peters. impaiinelled ajury with "llFn1PnlbCl” the regular Thurs- fishermaii, died late Monday night (".an- dar night dance. Mount Stewart l,CfZlt'lll Hall. Burke's Orchestra Canteen service. "Dance to the music of the Diiron Bros.' Orchestra in Winsloo Station llall. Tliursda,v, June 4. Wiitnrn service. "Monthly Meeting. Crapaud-Vlc- "aria Board of Trade, Thursday. lillw ilh. special speaker. good at- tendance requested. "500 St. Mary's Players in re- JNII performance of "Aunt. Tillie as a. result of a gunshot wound in the forehead above the right eye. His son. Ezra. 24. who lived at home with his father. was taken into custody by the R. C. M. Police and after questioning was lodged in Georgetown Jail. It is believ- ed he will be arraigned in County Magistrate Joseph MacDonald's Court this nioirniinig. The late Mr. Arnold and his wife were estranged and she had been living in Moncton. It was reported that she returned to the Province Monday and during a visit James Jay, Morell. foreman; Stan- ley Brown. Joseph Mclni-iis, Byron Webster, Grover Coffin, Joseph Rooney and Gus Aylward. all of Moi-ell. The inquest was adJoum- ed pending completion of the autopsy. Suryivors include his wife, the former Miss Nora MacLean, Bris- tol. two soiiswind five daughters. The sons are Ezra. and Harrison. and the daughters are Sylvia. Mrs. Arthur Promer, Moncton; Faith, Mrs. Gordon Reeves. Cnverdale, N. 3: Joan. Mrs. Athol Dingwell. T0- were echoed by those in the T of a new era. ower. It was the proclamation W!) S adian Brnridciisr in: first to Corporatioui telecast Coronation of Parliament beneath happy, l'il'lf'l spectacle in an unprecedented out. ARE No Coop WHEN 1.-, -(HEY Lost: Tharp. as Young Queen In Moving Coronation Message , !niiM(iTaini'of"BiT'ltn lands LONDON, (AP) --Noii'.i'-Ctiuvllfdinnd i-aces. She said. "iliei-store. I Qllee” Ell7:mi”lh,lr Cilled ”” lmilam siirc that this. my Corniiatioii. 600-000900" 9llb.l”ClS ”'9i'.V'lVll9l'”lis not the svnibril of A power and Tiiesciay night. in gziiird frcedomi films to view:-rs in the U. 5. well as Canada. The CBC started its telocast of the films at 4'l5 p.m. EDT. from! Montreal where an RCAF jet fighter had landed them a half- hour before. The Montreal telecast was piclreri up by the National Broad- casting ('omp;im- and .-lmerirrin Broadcasting Fnnipziny and sent on their networks in the United States. Bilytlilng to equal this niassing nf P0Ul'lng of homage in the Queen. Onllwil has vrvbnbly never seen HEADS 9 mllllllw spleiidors and the millil- tildes who came to see and share them Tiiesdny. Thlllly thousand people or more. cnuglit up in one vast web of emo- tion, crowded Pm-lianimit liill until the Mounties linked their sczirletl arms and would let no more go by. Term of thousands of others packed together in the streets hp. Fines to Town", St. Marys Hall, to the Bristol home a family quar- ronton; Olga, Halifax. and Shirley, a splendor that are gone but n dec- , , souris, Wednesday, Jung 3,-d, cu;-- rel developed. at home. find H19 Plil'lCilFP "T li'l9ll3llm imilaratinii of our hopes for the future Nloanwliilr, R liIllll,'PTl0i'l P-51 1'3” ll” W"ll”ll9lll-'ll”)' f!l'Dllfld5. 'am at 8.30. Mr. Arnold is reported to have Also surviving are two brothers, We Clm 30 l0lill'3”l ””?'9"ll” lllland for tho ye:-ins that I may. by Vl”l”"i1 lilllll" i"l”'-”"E ll” C”l' 50m9lilm9S 20 dPPlV. in await. the, I gone to bed about 10 o'clock and James. Bristol. and Jonathan. pm”-H , , lGnd's gzrncr. he ulvr-ii to reign and umlllil B”””li””ll'”3 Sl'5l”l'3”l"i5 C”"”CLlC l0”Cll-lilll” march-liilst of ..B,,ymg dmy, good mrmy the shooting is said to have taken British Columbia. and four sis- ,1" if m0Vlll!'l C"l'iill3'l”ll lll955l”u'-'” serve you as Qiicen" M" l""d"fl ,"' B”5'”"” l,'"”" M” 7in0il men and women in uniform. llltikcr piggy pnymg 523.00 pair, 35 place between that hour and ll ters, Mrs. Lottie Mosher. Charlotte- p,””l””ed ml ,llli"j"lCi”i '0 ill? N" She bade larch-c'l with tlieseimll 31 41.: p.m, lllfillilnizlnlli ii nearly as mam M escorted the, town; Mrs. Stewart Mosh”. Ha", t.on and terrrlories ilii-niirzliriiit her r.-ords: similar Nat plane by h24fn1lnl(l:lgSs.,Qll96ll herself in glittering Londrii . P are has and over. Will also buy smaller ones. Wellington McNeill dz Son, Eiintain so Bell's Wharf. "C. K. F 1.. ll chargm have yet been laid against No funeral arrangements have H 0 5 Wl - 0 ivr POD 3. pic orcii,swni'me min the .s”I'- Mir H. .- mmm rm i;;lr1iauhlvrveill ;):ctlgt;;1llg3 the Son. been announced as yet. b I: tgiis rcsolvc. I liauvc mv l1li&iG 1 0CO(d)S BASi(I ()J'.P.b (Ag) - Two tlou of seats on Wellliigtnii strriel. Diiixsmi Ii? Mtlllfiilts and Tliursdays. Commenc- ii” 0 Slilliwf ”"”- 5”" sit” 0 gm "m m '””l , M” 5 llelll 0 iosei-i-ed for diizmiaries in '-i-itini Vii-inriii si oi - mg .I.h,,,,sdn, Jun . . , , . The yoiiiir:,li-Iimlictli have her lion mouiitaiiu s-.iitli of liere. the i.l'(J()ps go by, m,,m,,:,,,, 3,, 63 x I hark mm” Mngd:t:,ow;ll take P M t ( r 11 peoples Brlillills liirzli creed. she 0 0 Fuesday M 1... rs mm: (hp mash, rpm; M; m an ,,m,,.,,,,,,,, M ,,,,.g (,1,NW ., n , , ,- . . ' i 4. , . .. . .l g.,g,,g y y u C 1 i"l1l,P- H H V , u wit R,CAF1i::Ollzl;:; with the loss ll.-int sunsliiiie as the pivotal rim y Rpmm 3;; gr) . V . .. rrcliiii t Wilts l i , l . -. , i,, M p - ,i ; Us . i, "W 9 till it Tom t ........ ,. T0 75 'l""l"lil.V'snand Thiiigidaygaggoniiiiienzn ' ihe .1:'iil,"s 0; 'm;w.'m,l,'i5, im.d Mr. Lincoln iicuiii-. Snore-tiiry of h,i:,e',,,,i0,i,F,:.iifi,.MT::,,.,noiE?1i Wm" I” H”; if""'"”lll 3'l0llWl' 3'li'i'l'i, Oltniidi :7 r.'.' ilmkilimilisdhyi June 4th, will take anre lllspilllillgili Ollltln lti”i'nvl)i'e;idri Hm Ffiltmers Ftl(lPl'flil0ll received is gtwo-mile -trri-ii of road to en iiieiiimtin iremiiliiidreidwlli ktlgiohsii Ti wmmmi A M M or butter on Mondays onl. -t t '7 74 " I '1 , i ' Z llOl'd vcstmliv i-om the Di , . i i W. i ' i . ””'" ''”i”tiQll'-"lW 50 -it ” Hi Tom comm CW .2511"ilitii:"?”iLS&”.l"ii?.'""i oi V :l”:...l::":'::...'”..1:35; is-wax: grzni I . ".'lll ticket holders come to first ' D 7' in " an itlmt the FP(lPl'iil Government will 147- - -r --1' fffontlnued on page 5 m'i1i- Vllllflilll 43 W ' Wllilrmanoe of whuuey R1”, Gndoul Tfnmh 0ug,(;::Bcth g 1, mi mew, P h g buy 5-; minim, p.-mm-15 of Cheddar Halifax 46 n7 Community concert Monda -1 0 i In -” 5 r F is 1 " , 1,, , Th. . lCliai'lot'.etou'n 44 r.-'. aih. , ' -V- ""9 old lion of the Emipire,a;cclamecl his It befell Prince Bernhard to pay been sustnliied iiiid invigorated wee,” "l i N” 5' "' "("5 f ' ' .. . ' Jun” 91f'6:31nd mr;Il111i:i;ii,lng..5 Wednesday young Queen. his eyes hrimminlz the Derfect gracious tribute to over centuries by the British mm. lsurticiiiaitly in the Cllvese that the 0 S :lalxllrl1t'gmh 2: l ' ' 0” 09 and 35V with emotion. Britain's '18-year-old wartime lead- il.v of natloiis. She said these prln- ””"l0 Ml"k"'”l'r5 Bmlld ll” 9" , . q, 101,.-. Vnd -M 6,, l . "Mm" Hu,,tT;Td J H The man who served Queen Vic- er. ciples were ”.'is sacred to the mild M iii". lll0mNii. lThe Gov- M k c i ' 1” r t ' .- A r s, .1, . . i . . , l , ,g vl,l, hit, m --------- . - 3T"”'"" Films-W Inillruii1"corii'- 3?.'o"ie'S?If.ai”.”.?..”l'ii.? iilfiii willi..”l?ll2'il3?.”?..i3Ll'li.i.ill1t 3i.?.?y"p3l"ii...;”J.i1”lfl3i .?:?...'i2.-3” 3i"'?iiT ni2'io”i.1"iwJJi iim”i"'l'.l5 31' e C0r011at10n vsllllrl-Xi '01"-The Wrath" if r vim Conant Scmiih lull"?! 5'15 what for him were inagic words As Churchill slowly marched out. "I ask rnii ll(lWil0iCllPl'l”l'l tliern- Senteniber. nil Ociobcr 31 at 30 O”,,.,, h,,,.,. 33,; gm, wealhnr is H i 'i 'i..:ff”' N” ”'””d 5”d" 01 "God save the Queen:" ' Prince an-nhiii-ii bowed to him'. and practice them. too."-she said. cc-nts per iinund. "In terms of - '”” huaii-ii'i?t'io'ii'ii'in-tine ;iii'.s(i'--a'ii.Tii m”'”” i.” ”” ””l'i”"'i", Wilt (ii .'i V Vllll min” by M”. cord” M"' Then he walked slowly from Churchill slightly startled halted "Then we can go forward irvretlier what this inrrins to the Island my Run". New A"ncn "outback" Miners vtoepecioi-snrid msdiil-V Willi tenipsr.-iiurc.x in rho lli ll ii i an" Lumh” ”"l- Westminster Abbey in the proces- for it moment. then bowed in in Deactimfckltlg liisiice aiidirreck manuiactiiiri-.” snid Mix Dewar, orM;,':,K":::"k': :”li,i'l3!','3akl,l;lnd uill5l:xl'l,lll3 c,m,mm' who cm ,he,me',,,e,,,.,h,, Siisnaiiri 7015! 1 ,il l. i --... '.. . ro - , ,, i ' no. ..t i ..-runny church Y P sion of the newly-crowned Queen return. dom for all men. . we should be able to get at least out the Cn,n,nOm,,e'mh Tuuga worlds loneliest people hearil the nf,:,.:lEd(:9:r sh, d d. c it. . mg. i. ' 'U- 5”” Elizabeth II. As he left Churchill Seen in the robes of the Gni4ter- She spoke of the unity in spirit. fit or even 32 cents ii pound for . 3' news at stations nnrmnllv used for . ' I" ' "t '" i ii" i l The Fire; of gm-in " . . l . - .u-...H,u ,-,,-... ,; - ., night in A blazing Coronation i h, 13. counties st. John Rlvpr v.1l- ill i 'h'"3"lCl5 comedy directed by: Mr! :li:Ibo"zedl'l fit” hiheh'7'500 perBmlri3 "fie hvimrid. iilwu eulmiz: 0?" - M. or our cheese . tribute to the newlv-crowned "FRM medical mm. Many hwhl luv may of Clialeiir Clear with is l Rub - re muc o t e c ivalry of r - o c vs i-y- was cut! lin 6- , V " i people far from the stations will ' i ', , it hallyF'l:l3:l;.' in glfgtsndlgi riinls mist. He seemed somehow to stand why Churchill recently sc- oTI'AW.t. -Cr"--The Federal Q:;'::,',, m Kn,” ,hO,,mndB M not hear of the Coronation untlll i:,w,e';l,,:i,:'e(:,:'”,i,':e.rvlii.l.'h',':i::,:m:,:',:': 2 smnmred by Lad," Md - D- . ienresent the tide: of history all cepted I knighthood. As it knight ' ' l G'0VcrllIIll'l1li. niiiioiincod Monday it C0mm0n',,.,,M,,, ,,,m')m.gcmad,am they reach the nearest Belflfllicllii Nah I, (,h”,';lmmm 43 I.d 6" "A u V - in his own person. l:1:m:(l):tledn e;lio:kwl)t;l(;im:. senpeb ho: lI:::dlll,t;Cell:9(lpir?c!f'ill::I2),g?;?r;gToh:D”53E Australians and Britons-jiimperi TA”:n”g:1R";h:l:!:”:r:'li:::h5r;v:v';;:ders, llonrinn 43 and "I0. FrPdcrIt'i)on 43' by lei)l5rc3iiiii'ii'o..:”.'i it” Jrmhiili Th. Pmm xnmii 27"""'old s""el'n' TAIPEH n.....;.g.. mm An ”"”l"” '” b”-V '" s”””"5 ”h””" oiiieiiimiir hi.i)lI(ll.(1filIcFf1l'llIrei1()chIe;1ei9rllf T"l”""”" "W d"Vl"ll ""ll'l iiiliiili ii”.:Ti"iii iii; ::liltoEdi1'iu"drl 1 0. ' I r h- . i a II - an (f)r'om any on". Lfdg, oimgmup , In M. deep b1,',e velvet when abg:i:m::2':1i.int;itin.i: elderly Canadian missionary was ailiito cJ,i:.i5S?,,:::.iu';ii,,,:Ihi&es?:)s.,na,1V the Queen. British and south 2"”, h,":' t”'nc'me ”,i,”'"”k”l", 68. p i i M giurches willing to take charge of the Order of the oiirier, Sir as his exit. A spectator com- "liicillly W0""d”l ""1-V '1'll"dl-ll reiter,-itcd that it is inklml .'s.5oooo'o African iilanvs ilvw over a du.-itv ”,,,,cl,l,f.,l;” " ;”b"; ,”h ”'l' Boy of Fundy: Nnirrliwvxi winds ' J Amiga Ten, siiturrlay, July 11. Winston was in that moment the merited: by two robberstidentifled by nutli- ,m,mdg of sum,m 1952 cheek '0” valley near the Inuit. in us; no lg” . e an u no iin - 15;! c1,.,.., nvilhh few clniidy lIll.Fr- 0,”; Murray. Grand secretary perfect knight of valiant service. , "What a magnificent night he "M" " "5" 9" lmm ""5 C"l' the, haiids or Ontario producers, l""1ll”"llv , , 0,, W, nth" me of the ,..m,,,L V” 5 ”f'l ”3'b'l"-V l5 mil”-ii WY" ver. And no befttted the leader of the is: Al impreuive M a 100-31!!! M” N""”m"5'r A"'ll'- paving 30 cents a bound. A Chill" Oi llflllillcs. lillrlllllil Brmsh Cum” pm,” ha” ,0 V” l"3"il"'3 mi" 5"- --- "mother of po.i-uamenls," he win ship of the line." The W0 Blllllecil Weft! arrested ohmic producers for month. through A soft tropical evening. ' . ' , '"-m--m---- ,,',,'n'l",,ml,iun 311,01 Daoducers: Point accolllbanied by the prime miniJ- The tax nu. He did remind one ;( law liourtsh atger gov. 198'-”i;lf8 have been nnnealinz to the federal air-led the Brltuli Solomuils. New l,,"”,f,,,,f,r,"":,.l'il,fJ;?f;i"3G:3,ff,f;Ilo,I.?f ,l1,l:l; Aid;totingznglchnrloitw-wn ., ' I1. is. lenco Vernon tern of the Commonwealth-Louis of an ancient ship returned from BC ay 0 . e am an res y- government,fm-p1'lcehelp't0sf,gbl1. Hebrides and maiiy other south -' - ii. -. .. .an . P. M. 'l". Bernard MacPhei-sion will at. Lament of Canada; Robert hard bslitles. . terisii mission was shot. 17,9 19,-,3 ,,,.,.k,.u,, or cheese 59. mgndg M ,,,.im,; engaged 1,, "W Clliilllllv W" ll ill”-Vlillld Cliff High tide on the North slim-r-. ll; milecung non for Swift Cun- Menzies of Australia- Sidney l-lol- Even soviet ambassador Jacob Doctors said a bullet pureed the by the not that tile United x'iiiiz" crib-i diinm canoe races and mi" W" '”W”” ”"- l"l”” ll 9-25 A M and 1047 P M A . - p .. . - - . ' ' - - l ,hl::R,fu-Y:-lmltied Ievtery Monday land of Newzealsnd: Daniel Malsn Malik-poker-faced through most. 69-year-old missionary! liver. dom has sionneii l)ll,VlllR cheddar mass singing. ”":c,:l;'f Hm N,cb,.,,,,n,,g Summerslde lids. eiizhieen min- , , ur sire. For truck- of South Africa: Jitwshnrlnl Nehru of the proceedings-shmyed by a They Inid they feared the wound ri-om caiiiuia and ihc United states A "firing doctor” radio iimvori: i - . 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