the Western Guardian Thursdgy, Sept. 2, 1954 The Guardian 3, W. AULD will be ab- nj':,,m his office from Sep- " 3rd to 18th inclusive. tomb" p0TATO GBOWERS. Y o u r Page 15 -ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison announce the engagement of their daughter Joan Katherine to John Kosec. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John -Fine weather and I large N'- tendance marked the second day of the Alberton exhibition which was officially opened yesterday afternoon by Hon. A. W. Mathe- son, Premier of Prince Edward Is- land. Mr. Matheson commended Successful Alberton Exhibition Opened Yesterday By Premier A. W. Matheson The J. W Don Campbell prizes for best registered calf cared for by a boy or girl under 16 years were won by Angela Rogers 0! Coleman, Elaine Palmer of O'Leary. Marlene Palmer of 0''Leai'y. 31153911 Rogers Jr., of Coleman, Rankin Mc- Traverse since Tuesday morning aboard the 45-foot. fishing boat in Northumberland found gry but safe after his boat drift- Missing P. E. I. S Fisherman Safe f. -Harry Gardiner, 35. of Capei who had been missing l Mona Mae Strait was l ' afternoon yesterday hun- 1 taff Officers Arrive At Siside Let's Talk it Over h? l -A. Business men sometimes com- plain of the illiteracy of ex-high- school students who do 0lllCf: work lfor them. When one sees so many common errors ;n the signs which the modern business world dis- flfth in the i draw" W 3 mgelmg Kosec of Hamilton Ontario the ' ' if d " .itenU0" ” id d. . f ' f 11 to k ex- Klnnon of O'Leary and Arnold Pord ed in to s cove near Muddy Creek l v. P1335 3 mu” 115- 0115 EUBPECB to be hel(:ll"ll;i,hf!uemriI"i,er:hi: iisiwla marriage to l,al'(s8ur:)'lr:(;ers;)dl'le Otcltstaeeg rl-xl'11:":g0dbu&tl'l0:l;31g.e5:ed vdeiagpomtr M Norm Bedequev wumwut of Mixouche. I that there is a degree of illiteracy verll5'd ' The J. W. Don Campbell prize! Mr. Gardiner went out Tuesday l'” "W5 of me Plollllelof-5 01 Ell! Muncey McKinnon of o'Lea.ry. regtarung the motor he looked a. , tend d M the mm ” Mbemn ex e and found that all the R CALLAGHAN and Dr. 339"" C'""”" gfdnv "L'Zlui”5.”wZ"i”ii'i'2'w”iioc'S”.”2 for heat tirade call caxed for by a to haul lobster maps but his craft f””5l"W Pelabllehmenhiv "W W'- OII: M will not be in their in meeapau boy 0,. gm under 16 yea” were won developed meme Rouble. Mt” isilming, of course, that these heads wig Sepmmber am M and 86 Mayor i-1'1: Barbour on behalf by Eric Phillips of 0'1-earv and many ucce-so ul attempts -I ”' "19 ””"5 W EWUY Wm WY ll dical convention. ' i ' i. due 10 me Alan! from the sign painters 6! ncies and obstetrical cases mund ' ' ' c. . 5L”f'i'3f provided loi-. Ellglcoiilelsetetro Pi" pigllieeliai 05” Cw” '"”G'”G other fishing boats had left forl k Tillie awstrfjphg sets the wars: ' ' - ir - , ' -E-VGAG””E"T C w'””” iiieglii . 3332. ondieuiiiiieii ;,!.3f5"1c'f,i?'cifIEt3f.il"f.l1',,,if,Ki,”" ?ii'Z”M33i. ii?-W3-iitfd ihnisuiiiiigolitil --znlngoifi-Olinis .-oin-5.1).?-is "E2332 ,3, summerslde. wishes to an- line P-i,')0:-llioplle New Dominion Bull t h that or anlzatlon. In a few words Hoigtens; grains pgimer, mat; the night and after enterin: a cove W r , Vfilltlufiliff. p and. "ounce thfnurieriiagalglealymtsi Willis: he outligned the history of the ex- wallacellvlcwilliams, second; Fen- near Muddy Creek. Mr. Gardinei llA(E..1llvlll(i”t,I5L4l'llv1:J)tt -iiilki usiiimnfd ahh daugm" i, mg ,0" or Mr. and hlbltion and its growth through ton Shaw, third; Floyd Jelley. WSW "mm" .f V V A C )9 ll 1- I F- Dale Clevea Cfleveland of Smp The Red Cross blood donor clinic the years. fourth: Eric Phillips, Huh. He W” men ye5Le,.dM, by NSF ,...-it UtlTli .s .ii l-I.ll.iV in are go- ”” George: marriage to take ..held m Mum Hm at New Domm' Hon. C. C. Baker, Minister of In the Guernsey calves: Marlene dent: of the vicinity anti Hlllmukh ',”S L” ”f”, f'5'ld, an all l,"-fl -W”-fl tom ”"”'”"' Danlands ill" ”5”””d"V ””"m”” W” 3"” Agriculture. ooneratulated the man- Palmer. first; Rankin McKlnnon, the at-ronz winds were ca zsmc hum " l""l"- - lW"l- W” W" NW me October 2715 all my Church, Town 0. cessful in registering B6 donors on an objective of 100 with Rocky agement on the preparation and duoe. "Let us." he said in closing, second; Dana McNeil, third; Runcey breakers they succeeded in getting lwl at all vmvp :;1ry aw, um H.-rd U” - ' is ut into this and past ex- McKlnnon, fourth; Hurley Mc- a motor boat out to him D0 . . . g 5, Point leading in numbers. There D" p . - - . . - - Lrtggnirtme rggglgf smYn9:l':;:dg were 11 year-round and '1 summer lgalreiluxhgongrmerigngatklzatagyago wageirrgal lzltloixiginnott Egougalist kl;l(r,rlimt:: tOlfsEurf1l?1f;lr5JV;:l9le RCA F stati--ii Sllrl'lnlEr.'il(l(f91'iiI- Siinrsefs iii Calrtl, Egypt. and l.on 4)., , ,.,,,,,,y ,.l,, Wm after" h held thm residents of Rocky Point in attend- r . ' h' 5” I td bi Ln, Fe” for ma safely resulted munced ine arriial of tvio sta o - mi, Iliui.-no or .x'n.,-. -..y,a ti. ,,,,i,,,-, p , 3,. T”"'” United Chulfl beautiful 31'lCE- Nine Mile Creekwag 3 close hlbmfm 8 5l-lCC955- H9 "id ma" T 9- V” my Om 9 y k b gh Rcvtp liners Flight l.icuten-ant E. Hugh lliirina the visit of the late liiiiu ;ns.ni:n.i. .nr- apt-ii-opnc RE": the 5"”""l picnic at e lice Second with 15, whue New Domm. exhibitions I" 5uPP9"'ed by the Cmad1an,Bank qr Commerce for av Search Y E A J ' Chrislrnas, Pr0lPSlzlllf padre and fit30l'i!E V1'tn Caiiziria in 1939 Fl garng -v,,,.,(.g,-,,,;.1,,; 1,",-,,,,,;, M mm -- Tm”Fai' lzatlles D9” gremly enjoy 9' Long Creek 3' st Camermez 3” ttllligu usteresslor trier im tbrtance years and one cow 4 years or overt -- --s "5" 12”" W "rU"'M”' . ("mm M ('mrm.W,',”l H.W"4 '”" I”""'l 4”” '''”''s W''- '”ll" Oumi)t,ci7vvhlcli a delightful buffel Ar.gy1eShore3'C'moeCoVe 2'Cum' hf alrlculturenghe ur ed pfarmers was won by Harold Palmer of an F L ciii-isimas. ulin s"I'l'"d A W M” 3.”! '3'. W; M'”1 ("'7 (' """”"" 0'” "ii-l'd'?u F Fish noilii ed ah was served ME A. St Macy beiland 2 and New Haven 1. The Y to ml K t Bum w. Kemmgwn. rector and ru,-vat 5.-an oi the of Hunmi. at,x,,,gnr3 mils flnpayni 0, NM. Glasmu adwmbsed me sale and Mrs. Allison Ma.cLean pre- M- C-A-C11-ml! 3! Holland Cove was 3' 9 0 5' WW Q T P Mr. Palmer and E. B. Tomenard Church of Engiand in Estevan. F l. and Mia Townlei and ll)?-I of ”Prophar.e Gas ” This must, be , v the tea and coffee cups. svfried-ltllllliftllll Mncl.ean, on behalf of represented by six young men don- ors who helped swell the attend- ”make this province. not only by of Alma tied for the D. L. Miller prize offered for the best animal in Attention To Sask, enlisted in the R.C.A.F. in April of this year Although born in one son wzll reside at Slemon Park the kind of gas HP!-ll'l'l at a con. icnlmn of nii.l:-..'-.(ipm:-s, ulan gnr , , to amp, word but by deed. the Garden of . Engiwd he came to cannda in - xumr rs-;i.:rin in I-VH4) I:'r hem"..- hei "'” 3-Diimblngef moved H W New Dominion Wo e ' 1 - 5""-" shim" d ' ti t time has been A . . ' ' ” , h, h st and hostess. 3 m T15 ll 3 ' e d d b H W. C1 , o 1927 En 511199 '3 tlarl.lPlilJlly non; 101' mm pm. rut h H 5 ifwlmjed oby Mr. Georg: siitute, with Mrs. Dan Livingstone , H” DO”5'”J.d Macxmmnl M1” Thewllileesiwtlxiieleu bgaeconyhogg weigahy- educated and served in his church 0 ,anm4 rm M5 A many sing mm; as Convener, were the r tosses for later of Public Works. spoke of in Saskatchewan. Mrs. Christmas, . . . Boivotxss A , brilillllll nii 8TLlo.l'1iblE afternoon co m 5 close. -gs, this clinic and were ably assisted by members of the Rocky Point. Fairview, Nine Mile Creek and Rice Point Women's Institutes who also provided refreshments and workers. ,the tremendous progress made in Ithls province during the past fif- teen years. Forms are being im- proved and homes are being beau- tlfled. ing between 190 lbs and 230 lbs were shown by Harry Prldham of Montrose and the best single bacon hog by Ivan Bowness of Kenslng- ton. Canadian WINNIPEG (GP)-The chairman of the taxation section of Bar Association a native of Empress, Alberta. and their two sons and one daughter will reside in slemon Park housing BT83. Open Training Camp Sept. 13 Drd mu ever notice how pede-. .:ziiiis Ilkc to stop and watch con- -truclion gangs at work? we not. l-rerl this recently as a group of O' Wednesday that Canada's last in- Fri. 'IXwwniry. rit Vancouver. ar- 1 , d ,h. , P9I'SOTI3l5 iajzlilgal metn ttixlqsonzergdlemgi valuable t Help stre.s:Oed thcd implortatncel 0! w,;F:e,iae:.t ,ff”;,ol:”fl,f.f, thlfnxiogggg some tax act amendnaents did not rived at. Sllnlff(l”l(:i(lP from a Elise; MON-1-REAL ,cp, H Mnnlreal Efgggiie5,-(;(;;a,,.,?,:”'ofm:,m:henf I33: , , arise 0 e ole earn, eat: mg ya all 81-F5 0 0V0 .- . receive proper consi eration. year tour n my at R. A '. , . 5 . . , . , , L. D k with Mr' . . , and the best sow mi. i8 moni.i H -, , Cdflddleflu of the National Ho-key ll-lTlm9F5-05 SL196--t In Sldlwii 54- 'kFll 3:? me” lgheilsdrem Bar. agriculture so that they will want with mu” were bow exmbmwi b; ,. the discussion station, rxoith Lulleiiham. England. League, preparmg to open their 5- mere l5 3 001l5lI'UCl-ion Job 30. yI,Ja),-3e5Ci1tir)'l. Barry and Brian n to may on the farm He suggested Alfred Schurman of Travellers mam 91 me lax 5'me”dm9m'5 W35 DWI”? his 5e”'"l”"” War mm” '” training camp Sept. 13, announced "13 "l at 3- 9115111555 blllldlnz 0n are Vmllng in Winnipeg from their home in Summerside and W,” amend the wedding of their Of RCAF NATO e that these young people be en- couraged to make exliiblts of their own at the exhibition. Other speakers ueie Mr. J. Wat- Rest. PJEEDLEWORK. TIANDICIKAFT not very searching and in the final result the amending act can only se regarded as unsatisfactory both for what it oontained and what it the RC A.F P l. Tmviilev has scrii S0l'Vll”P in Caiiarlian stalinns imm Vancouver Island in FBI and Wednesday that. defenreiiinn Dol- lalsd St. l.aill'PllL may not be able to lift? up with the Sflllzifl at tho Charlotte Street, the city's main thoroughfare To salezuaid pedes- trians frrvn tailing debris and what. not, there is 3 close board fence mm? B155 gtgfricgcrjtggmblgislze w e Jon MacN&ugm' MP" pamamem cIl:eeclml))Wul-klI( Emil-fhand1(R4lJL mg 18” om". Chairman smart - - gbllileohagrcofscggljsrbnblsguse 01 a surrounding the Job and Glflllttllli R0lJ('F - - ' p Lary assistant to the Mziiister of W 39 3' 1” 3” 0 m 3-” Thom of Toronto said in his In- St La i J ' A g . . - k , we ; has b 6 bed (to out the view of the curious pedes- --iilrs. Malcolm MacKinnon and Fisheries. Hon. Waltci 1:. Darby, Mrs. Maylea Manning. Exhibits nun, mm” to me section. n e n in r man, But ht w lleather Ann of Moncton. :::fnu(,:,n1cd by her mother, Mrs. pp,-in-1-i Sears. and her aunt, Mrs. Herbert Cole of Sackvilie, motored The leader of the Progressive Conservative party in the House of Commons, George A. Drew, has con- cluded a brief visit to two of the attorney general, Hon. Eugene Cullen, Minister of Resources. Hon. Forrest. Phillips, Speaker of the House, Mr. J. W. Don Campbell. were up to the usual hl,'.'h standards Attracting special attentlonwere two paintings of familiar Island scenes-one of Bell's cabins at Mill River by Mrs. Mr. Thom said that in keeping with now established practice there was emphatically no indication in the budget speech to proposed a- Canada On Way two weeks and has lost 25 pounds. To replace him, the Canadiens .a!led up Bucky 1-lollingworth of the Montreal Royal: in the Que- bec Hockey Leaguv. the construction com- pany hasn't forgotten these dis- ciples of the look-see. Painted high up on the fence in large letters is the sign "Sidewalk Superinten- J h F 1 i Montrel ,, M OLE”, P. E. 1, last week and R,C.A.F. NATO bases in Europe. it M-ii--A and ML mbe” camel" Bloomfield and oncoofn Goveltxglierlt m?"d'."”?” "0 ”" "ax m' .. , T plays ms hm game 0,.” -,I d dents. Below mm are pgep. visited at the home of Mr. and was reported yesterday by .iir Ms -5- House by Miss Martha Meyer also This E "59ljfwlgn"”:ng9ce555m5 0 P p Meanwhile, Frank Selke. man- h0""5v Nlmpped Wllh 3135-E 0'19 ' a serio om . Mrs Alex Crossman and family- i visited other relatives Th” ago Wolfe and division headquarters Mr. Drew 15 currently on a fact finding tour of FINE ENTERTAINMENT of Bloomfield. Receiving attention also was a combinatioii table and budget resolutions do not themselves to a revelation of pure- LIVE R 15001.. tReufer3l(A agtng director of the Canadiens, announced that veteran centre El- fairly high up labcllcrl '1” B one of medium height, "For Mom,” ml lrlf-lids in Cape Europe. H magazine stand em -d - y 3 , ,, burned-niit hulk. the last of the mar Lam win hang up h 5 ska, and the lowest one md,AE i ,- Eummcrsltle. While lh9T9- Landing 83 P1850831 Airport. MID Durmg the afmnom mum ”p' sramework class by ll-ii; llrliarlgn 47 techmcal amendmemsl he said "Drunken Duchesses,” sailed down after 14 years Mm the ,1,.,,,, 1:: Junior." H U Drew WES met by All Ville MBF5hal Pfeclawd enmnmmnent "'5 pro Barbour of Alma. "U"u”'t”"amy- however' the river Mersey under iow Wcd- ilso said I-fv Butler defenceman Hugh Campbell, air officer com-IVld6(l by the P0Dlll81' Lad-5 MW period of time which elapsed lJ9- nesday ,.,n the 1,3,5; Vgyagg of her ' ' D -e---- - 98 Blood Donors At North Rustico Residents of North Rustico did better proportionately than those of any other centre in which this weeks Red Cross blood donor clinics have been held so far, as 77 of the 98 registered last night were from North Rustlco itself. other nearby districts were repre- sented hv the following numbers: ltustiom-iile - 9: South Rustico - 5; Mayfiold - 4: Cnvendish - 12 Cyiribria - 1: and Stanley Bridtle -. 1 The objective of 150 could quite easily have been attained if llil response from the districts in the surrounding areas had D6911 better. The fine new Stella Maris Hall at North Rustlco was a most con- venient place in which to hold 316 clinic and there were many ef- ficient volunteers on hand to help the Mobile Team with the differ- ent tasks. Members of the Avonlen Womenis Institute and the North Riistzm siib-division of the CAli- oiir Women's Lezigue jointly pro- V-(lPfl ill? Tel"-'5hm9m-5 and 3”” crews servmng the ”gm'em three animals, get of one sire, refusal .wl glppmve 5 Eumpem purchase gt uflrugnggglegmbel as they plied from the Canadian bl B..uDfm 1bdi”'" dmcnm heme” for the cnmo -j -5 we" 5h9w" by Mrs Palm” mm H” iii?” delrcilahldegg f(l;lll”nllr(l)VGrtCrloKohpl:; cllgeatf?lsE:ilf theaamount of money pans of Montreal Itllid glint Jorln Hlhd HKK -----gm-J had the champion bull. .. . to the Clyde and a ersey n T Jnunuediom page 1) 3h"morm' Red Pom md new zpldninpaiglglpatlon without dis- to be made available and the vol Gum Brim". Aiherton ii: and Mrs H. W. Matthews zslggeslgzgridiy-gdinilluafsf cabinet later. left Alb-rton yesterday to enjoy a y , ' M 1 my 1,; L. d , I 9 0? H980- Well when holiday with members ”"'”s 0”? " W P ” "' muons with Britain and the un- nu: mum Plowman GENERAL DUTY NURSES of their family. At Montreal they will be joined by their son, Mr. Jarvis Matthews of Arvida. Que- bec. They will visit their older son Keir. who is with the R.C.A.F. at manrllng the air division, and was driven to division headquarters at Metz where he inspected a guard of honor. Also on hand for his arrival was the Kamloops (B,C.) high school band presently on a European tour. Following a tour of the air div- lslon headquarters, Mr. Drew left by air with Air Vice Marshal Camp- bell for the R.C.A F55 Fighter Wing at Zweibrucken, Western Germany. He was met there by Group Cap- tain Chester Hull of Vancouver, commanding officer of the base. and attended a briefing in the sta- tion operations room. After lunch the Progreslve Con- servative leader watched from the control tower as Sabre fighters carried out a mock intruder attack and interception. This was follow- ed by a performance by an acro- hassies Band. It is estimated that yesterday's attendance was upwards of 2.500 people. With those who attended on Tuesday afternoon and even- ing the total attendance would be approximately four thousand. Of- llcials feel that this first two-day exhibition w'as highly successful It concluded last evening with mod- em dancing to Ted Aheam's or- chestra and old time dancing to music furnished by Leonard Bar- nett's orchestra. Judging of exhibits continued yesterday. A mare owned by Wit- lard Coughiin of Alberton won the championship in the carriage horse class. A good number of draft horses were entered. The champion more was shown by C. W. Hayes of Al- berton and the champion stallion batic team from the wing. featuring loops formations rolls and other aerobatics by 12 Sabres. A demonstration was also given in which the Sabres were refueled, re- armed and replerishled with oxygen in a matter of minutes. Mrl Drew was able to chat before leaving with pilots having taken part in the flying display and with ground by F. C. Ramsay of Montrose. Holstein-Frleslan was the only class of dairy cattle not judged on Tuesday. Classes were well filled, the largest exhibitors being Alali Clow and sons of Freetown, Alvin H. Palmer of O'Leary, L 42 H Profit of Roaebank. The best three (cow, heifer and heifer calf) be- longed to the Clow herd. The best fords had only one exhibitor each. Former Canada 0 ll feed plants, extending from R f t A d Charlottetown in the east through e n Monreal, I-lull. Que,. Peteriborough, Toronto. Chicago, St. 0 O .. .2.2.:::::.::- Washing Machine In the novelty cla.s uas a knitted dolls outfit consisting cap and mitts, made Gcnrge Wood. It was pleasing to scc a number of entries in the cla:.-cs for iioveitlcs made by boys and girls at school age. First prize winners were Wes- ley Inman and Marie Shea. Several good collections of Island views were exhibited. the first prize being awarded to Mrs. Eric Corbett who also won a first for her very excellent collection of snapshots of children. Or the special prizes offered by Keith Pratt for the best collection of photographs the first was won by Ivan llrirdy, the second and third by Mrs. Corbett. West Germany Demands ful' Sovereignty (By Ian Fraser) 30NN. (Reuters) - West Ger- many, reacting sharply to France's of sweater, by Mrs. in Western defence, A brusque communique by Chan- lted States. The brief statement did not mention France, whose National Assembly last Monday killed the EDC treaty which would have After the bill lawyers pointed out "During the from suits.” tween the appearance of mending bill and Parliament was all too short.” was rcvleiied by it committee 0! and accountants items appear to be satisfactory. elapsed willie the bill was in the hands of Parliament, criticisms of substantial weight lawyers and from a number of centres touch- ing on matters which had not been taken were passed on to the gov- ernment but with disappointing re- Canadian Apples career Barely recognizable. the 20.000- lon lincr l':'niprcss of Canada, for- nicrly tho Duchess of RlFl1fITl'lflfl, i- on her vwiy to Italy to be broken up for scrap. Only a few dortkwrirkers pail:-cri to say goodbye to the ship which had been a familiar sight in Liver- pool until that Sunday in January, 1953. when she caught fire and cap- sized in Gladstone dock. ending 24 years of service. As the Duchess of Richmond, the liner was the third of four luxury steamshlps ordered from the Clyde shipyards in the 19205 by Canadian Pacific Sfeamships. LOST DURING WAR The others, the Duchess of Bed- ford, Duchess of York and Duchess of Aihoil, were lost during the Sec- ond World War, which almost wiped out the pl?!-WET Canadian Pacific luxury fleet. in K For U. K. Again ca draught hulls to enable them to a0;,I::0:IAbe(CEo)1ng ,,',m,g,:" sail up the St. Lawrence to Mon- treal. The design of the hulls gave The trade department announced "Wm 3 ""d9”c3' 1” mu 1” hewy ingdom market again. They were built with dollars available Wednesday that Britain is making for a 'flimlted" ume of shipments to be allowed into the U. K. are to be announced seas. Hence they were known to thousands of trans-Atlantic travel- lers as the ”Drunken Duchesses" trade was 1776. The economic doctrine of free first advocated by Adam Smith. the Scottish economist, lnlwanted acquired from New York Rangers in A summer trade for forward Dirk Gamble, plans in retire and has announced he will not report in the team. FAGER WELCOMERS LONDON (CPi-A party of 12 aunts. uncles and cousins at Lon- don airport greeted Sandra Roberts 11. and her six-year-old sister Rita, back from Canada for a visit. The girls emigrated to Toronto with their parents six months ago. URGES DEFENCE PAC!" FRETORIA. South Africa ICP) Future British evacuation of the Suez canal base has renewed the strategic importance of the Cape route. and makes it more import- ant than ever that a South Ai- lantic Treaty Organization should be established, says Maj.-Gen. F.H. Theron, South African minister to Egypt, Italy and Greece, back from a visit to the Middle East. CRAPAUD "THE WORLD IN H05 AIMS" A Sea Story of Romaaivtlc Advurtun -ItIrrlng- GregoryPeelr-uIioeoaq&a AnnBlythe-uthcoouituelilnvha Boat:-aoumdsoailohing Comedy--Cartoon THEATRE CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Thursday) - FRIDAY It SATTIRDAY in the west. I j- Crimp Borden and their daughltr. i1 1-, S le D I welded her to I European army . Evenln Shows 7:15-9115' Matinee Friday 2:80 Mrs. DPW8ll, at Seabrlght, Ontario wagnglt me! 3;: a S Wllh Germany. Italy. Belgium. For Prince County Hospital, g ' They will also visit in Toronto and in llilllrilo, N, Y. Dr vnri Mrs A W Matthews of Vanroiivm-, EC. left Albertoii yes- llftllli nfivi visiting relatives here ll .Vf"ittr.t-ivs is a nephew of Mrs John H Wclls. Mrs Pred Clark Ind .ii: Jesse Matthews. Mr and Hrs. G C. Hughes and llilllhivr. Suzanne, of t”1nrlot:e- town lHll'fl weekend guests of Mr. Ind Mrs John H. Wells, Aiberton. lieut-Gov. Prowse working day. After '10, he took file caster. Each summer he fished for OTTAWA (Cpl m Canldl” T9" salmon in the Maritlmea and for lriserator and washing machine mg gmne mh an Mexwop business hit a slump in the first Mr. Mcman saw W it may hi, half of the year, the bureau of employees shared In me Com, statistics reported Wednesday. pan),-5 success ,g m 1951 It made Shipments of refrigerators. drop- I prom or nearly ;3.5m'o0o- D1”- ped nearly nine per cent in the mg the depression yea", worker. six months from the corresponding received five pay raises and in 99"” 1”" years The dllmesug 1951 they shared a profit bonus of ""”k" wok 543769 ”””s' cc'.mp”ef about u'w0'0004 with 169,333. and export shipmen s totalled 396, compared to 1,393. The industry ended June with 35,399 refrigerators in stock. compared with 22,307 a year earlier. A smaller decline of four per WAS MADE ADVISE-IR In 1941 Mr. pointed by Lord Woolton, British McLean was ap- Holiand and Luxembourg. It amounted to an invitation to the other five EDC nations to put the sixth partner. France. in is- olation. EIGHT-NATION MEETING The German bid came as the British cabinet called for an eight-nation meeting of the Un- lted States, Britain and the six EDC signatory nations. at which Britain will ask that West Ger- many be rearmad now, with proper safeguards, and be made a member of the Atlantic pact. A premises cooking u The large of Cllm" W- Rwl58Y- Applications will be received 175 Harvard Street. on Saturday. September 4th at 2 o'clock daylight time. High class walnut furniture, carpenter tools, TTEND auction sale on the Summerside tensile, etc. HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer. Summerside and interviews can be arranged with the Superintendent. o ' 0 - cent was reported for shipments G '1 M" d T C N Ex fwd mlnlsterih ”Up.x;mdclp;I, tag: of washing machines. down to 109,- I r 0 ' 0 0 ””'l”' W 5 "' 9 "5 540 units in the first hair of the Ihll;'l')!R0NTO (CP) - Golden sun- mml rgturned to the Canadian Na- ln xhibitlon Wednesday, dry- mllj the 'rain dampened grounds mm "1-lml lmlles of another re- attendance, hm Ind threatening clouds llondav and Tu d t l t - bet-in SW88 v ilTU8R0d Ind l""' Zesland's convict d t e - r- Wml attendant: at cflilgu,-2,0 :31 somed. Thre conspirators were 11- deters. will serve: ihzirn :E;l!rlrI1t?9S APPly 1" wrlung giving reference. lolweri last year, 1n the mgg (our rested. In two separate penal institutions. 3” 765-WW persons-66,000 more "in in the first four days last it-clicked through the gates. d . . , I h 1 , wholesalers dropped more than 80 1.-.::.".".::.i ism if: -52?-”J?-"t 1? i'i5r5-3- P" ”'.i'".:”"..:.:u .:i2:...i.”.'..'"::...::.:: it re." eckzuc-oh uncli . . d 5 m. the same a year. . D -5-"3--L'l”:t.:?:.i2iti::::.i2:? if: 913-iii 3I3.on."u-- ,,;r;-;,,i;,u,m:,,g;,-t-5;-,:;,c,;35-;,-;-3 ;;".:l:i"t.3?;”':..:;;'..."";: 'l..'. igrr ciiinoirn DEBRA PAGLI matting. c om po altlon, gram- best amateur gm!-ID! In Clnldl 768 undl; n we end of July' 165'! taha Borstal Institution ii on l ,.,,,,,,,.,,i')fiMfR DMIE5 u....,..... TUIJAN BLAUSTEIN .& ” ml lpelling "is perhaps Mr. McLean became president of P0 ' Wellington. Buying Sap-Peeled and rough Puipwood l h".',m,,.,,,,,,,m,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,"..., more . h" bgnrtortant today than it ever 'FPUCrI READING 9”” Ilencies of communica- Mlk such as movies, radio. tel- sion, food mission in the United States. year from 134,355. Stocks totalled afffr hgurgjz lnh emgffggd ofwogg 30,588 at June 30, compared with Canadian committee on reconstruc- 2&0” ' ye" nmerf tion. Ontario provincial in 19:; I uncovered a 3100.000 mi: P C d M t in which Mr. McLean was to have The rugged business executive had ii collection of Canadian art that was one of the largest in the O'I'I'AWA (CF! -- Canned meat stocks held by manufacturers and com. than 20 per cent of the 69,005,053 me c"::dl1&?8 (i:.Thb:rM:',, ye" pounds at the same date last year '""" Mam ,0 H" ,,m,,, The trui-nu said the lD53 total gfm”;::n;”,m "m,,,m w,,,,,. included iio,is3,i'i2 pounds of spiced ence in Sydney. Australia. He was P0” "id ll"'l- WmP"9d Wml 3-' Serve Terms In Separate Prisons AUCKLAND, (AP) - Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme. New being moved periodically from one to the other, but never meet- ing. They will be kept apart in all circumstances and speclll guard will be kept against the possibil- ity of a suicide pact, Justice Min- later Clifton Webb said Wednes- WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAN TO POLICE TOWN OF ALBERTON Good Salary Town Clerk, Albei-ton. OfThisMotion At our v SUMMERSIDE YARD (McEwen Road) Picmuthescl-eenCan 5e Proud. ..Today. . .Tomon-ow. ., a Generation From BEGINNING MONDAY (LABOR DAY) FOR A 6-DAY ENGAGEMENT- V comic: and periodicals I director of the Canadian Bank 374-979 1" We YEW! WM day night. Length 4 ft. - tops 4 inch minimum Dlch dc-pend more upon photog. of comm"-Ce, Olllcllll llld l-M MB 5709 Wu"! Pauline. 16. and Juliet. 15. were "W llian upon w,.me,, duulp. be sexvlnlned v-rtljys by the exvderg ordered to be detained in the Both ends sawn square Our First Picture in Clnemlsoope mi. 1 of 7,665,000 poun of all csnn v 1 h 1 v gm 1l'y3'3.Z'i'",5..ii,i'."”.?,?i'.l1'; 2.”. cgggf-M3RA.RNADElIAPA)':?l;'l:jl:-gen. menu in me 12 months ended Anal t'J.'.'i.'a" '...lii'y”'I.'i'” .ii"i'mna.'- "oi Knots trimmed flush with body of stick in It "Will lh. ii d - irth ill auocesd 1- Pauiine's mothe , h th y "(of booeksfrnleie se:l3te.'!"I'l1oQrlelI.l::- gelfglglh Bi-lei;-y well; as com- A lune mount bound for the battered to death vrlthoms brizk Sound wood 1954 production ce whlc the teacher cm I've m.'ndu.;m,chM of 3mm, com. export trade slso may have been in , ggocktng, V 7 gnu 9,20 : llle choice of reading books. monwealth forces in Korea from 111 f-fin-In in the list Week Of July Medical evidence at the girls P. I. I. CO, memng shows S erafore, b Emmctnecomel of increasing Pmlsiutenant-Governor T. W. L. 1-,, ” of Prince Edward Island ,5. 5”!-fl of honor at the lunch- oct 26. Defence Minister sir Philip this year and would not Appear Mclmde Imouncim gm .pipoLnI,- in either export or stocks figures. mm; ..id Blerwlrth gave mitstand- Of the exports, more than 7,000,- mg service in the Middle lint and 000 pounds were exported to Rus- Pacifla during the Second World Ala and more than 30,000,000 pounds W, tn wot ocnicny. trial was that they were homo- sexual, Webb said psychiatrists consulted by the government agreed that keeping them apart would he the greatest punishment poocihle. Phone Summerside, P. E. l. 2115 P. O. Box 700 Doors open st 6:30 ADMISSIONS: Evenings 31.00 & 75c: Matlnees 75c I 350