Maxims of a Mere Man Moderation in all things. T 12 PAGES CI-lARI1)TTETOW'N. 77:9 Guardian CANADA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1955 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew '5ETOND CENTURY DINNER Conservative Leaders Lay Stress On Maritime Needs --The people of the Atlantic Pro- vinces are a first class people; may have shown that in peace and war and they deserve something better than a second class economy". said Hon. George Drew. uallnnal leader of the Progres- iup Conservative Party, speaking ll it Second Century dinner of the Party in Charlottetown Saturday night. The dinner was attended by some 400 party supporters sndhfeatured - i 1 oft e s iiliiilail-iterrtisvlncial l.l::lse- SIGNIFICANT OCCASION latures Mr. .1. Angus MacLean.i ”lt is particularly appropriate MP. for Queens County presided, and significant that we should Hon. Hugh John Flemming, Pre- rm8i”l( the beginning of the second- mier of New Brunswick. made a century of our Party's service to stirring speech in which he out- the pcoplc of Canada by a meet. nncd the position of the Atlantic ing in this historic city which wasl Provinces in relation to the rest in all reality the cradle of Con- oi Canada. Mr. Flemming said that 'fedcrution" said Mr. Drew ”lt. it had been the intention of t'beIwill he remembered that in 1864i Fathers of Confederation to pro- ucprvscntatives of the three Mari-i tect the Maritime Provinces. "ltlflmc Provinces arranged to meet was never intended that the Inter-Ihere in Charlottetown to discuss tbcl k colonial Railway be used as an in-Iunlon of their provinces. There strunient of profit but rather toIwei'c many reasons why such a GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS replace the markets surrendeiredlpnlitlral union offered great ap-I for the purpose of Union." he said. i pcal, As an economic unit During the dinner. the nationallwouid then have been in a positionl Conservative leader was present-lto trade advantageoulsly along thei ed with the key to the City of Atlantic Coast." Charlottetown by His Worship J. D, Stewart. who expressed pleasure that Mr, Drew had chosen Char-l lottetown as the site for his Mari- time meeting on the year of the Report Body Of Missing Borden Airman Found BAGOTVILLE. Qu 9. (CP) - RCAF officials here reported the discovery Saturday of "evidence" indicating that one man was killed when two jot fighters col- lidad Thursday night in dense bush about 38 miles north of this RCAF operational base. RCAF officials said their search has determined that F0 William Ncss. '50. of Borden. P.E.l.. could not hove siirvlvecl the collision. The other missing airman is F0 D .l l.. Grahoni. 9.1. of Firanlford City's Centennial. During the meal. was provided by Mr. Alt MeKear-.- the United States, My and his Violin with Mr. Al "In the historic room where this Blanchard at the piano. The menu conference met. emphasixcd the products of Can- gadais Provinces. Brunswick salmon on lettiu-c. SQUF "llahitant" from Quebec, sir-"of iint'crt.:iinty and doubt. .l""i Western beef. Pi-incc EtlWzIrri.laKl'('0(l that ilsland potatoes. Ereen peas. Nova Scotia apple pie new nation, and Ontario cheese. "That meeting in the thc provinces and territories form new today. servative Party played a domin ant role. "They were presented with anithe history alternative by Sir John A Mac-I donnld and his associates. pictured wide possibilities of al great nation embracing the wholel Continued on page 11 col. 4 Four Children Asphyxiated BECKLEY. i I l day. game on the auto radio. tendants said. were William Hamilton Watts. 29. Asphyxintcd by carbon monoxide fumcs were the couple's four chil- dren Roberta, 6; William. .ir.. 3: Mary Beth. 2. and Michael. 1. Mi's Watts told hospital attenti- .land area of the Nort.li America dinner musicicontinent above the boundary of Macdonalcl paint- I 'ed the word picture of a mighty inrliidim: .Nlc.wI nation which captured the imagi.- peai nation of those who met in a mood Having they should proceed I Newfoundland to construct the framework of a they then adjourned :' Ito meet later in the city of Quebec - .where the resolutions were adopted . which later took constitutional forml in the British North America Act famous. chamber which remains today very much as it was at that time, was iundoubtcdly a great and decisive 'fllf'nlflE point in our history. Had the decision been delayed. or had ed separate groups. it seems 0&- llaln that there would have been -no such country as tho Canada we "In that great achievement Sir they John A. Maedonald and the Con- It is therefore part oil of that great event thatI , Iten years earlier the Conservative TWO Hunijng Ipf-il'l,V had taken form under that; Wh0.namc and under the leadership of; W. Va. tAPiaFour a .303 bullet as children were asphvxlated Satur- apparcntly by carbon mon- oxide fumes from the family car after their father went to the husc-i mcnt gornuc to listen to :1 footballi In critical condition. hospital at- 73 Watts. Jr.. 37. and his wife. June t Standing on the same rock on which Sir Julin A. .llzicdun..ild stood on his historic visit to Char- lottetown in 1864. Hon. Hon. MR. DREW stuns” o HTOR sfor Drew. national leader of the Pro- grcssive Conservative Party pustslwick: Mrs E. W. Sansom. nation-lMeit-Miiian. Governor for a piclurc uith Lieutenant Gov-lal president of the ProgrcssivelGurdon Churchill, M P., Manitoba . (I H I ernor Proivsc. Front left to right Conservative W0mcn's Associa-:G.e0i'ge' Nnwlan. MP-.lNova SOD: :'a5mc1(.1lal;:1lm.nl:;nacE)unl:i1rziieluale (ieorge;in the picture are: Mr. J. Charles tion: Angus Macl.ean. MP. for tia. Miss Margaret Aiken. M.P. throne will nmminue tn conduct lVanllorne. M.P,. New Bruus- Queens; Mr. Drew. Dr. W. J. P. Ontario. Friends Killed Sir John A. Mardonald. with met . HALIFAX. ICPI--Two hunting companions were shot and killed Satiirday near Elmsdiale in cen- tral Nova Scotia. George William Smith. 37, of ncnrby Fairview was killed with he carried a lhaggcd deer on his shoulder. Po- lllce said Albert Dyer of Halifax. 'ion. Police said tliev heli vcd i Hirtie died from a I6-gauge trinit- 'gun blast. but -it is not knovni l who fired the gun. l Smith's body was fmnid Satur- 'Dredger Sinks With 14 Men lOn Board; Some Rescued QUEBEC, (CPV-The privately-Icast of Quebec City. said other which was accompanying the A. - . I . ships have hccn sciu to the st-one F. Filicld, owned drodniir Hindi sanIk min of the sinking. ThIc sinking is believed to haie -d"-V "”lh' mm M "W" dh"a”l'- The Fundy was being toucd by occurred about 6:30 pm. EST. lahmit 11 miles "Nth "Y Fa'll"fthe A. F. Fificld when it sank. The tugboals George M. McKee ' left the who fired the gum said he I..awIPoint. Que. The station said -the area is be- and' Capitane Slmard - only the deep The bung, .,.,ml Four men wcrc roportcd r0S('ll-ling swept by rain and -strong ncaihy port of Rimouski about 9 thrmmh gm. dead animal nd led by tlic vessel A. F. Fificld hut lnorthcnstcrly winds. Visibility was run. to go to the scene. istruck smith f uhltlicre was no CiL'lilliL0 word Ell)0lIl.IireDOl'lPfi -poor. I ITli9 Fl"1d.V was owned by the l H 9! I ,t er-the ollicr crew members. I Unofficial reports said moretfirm of J.P. Porter, Halifax. and I. D"lmld!gg".'e' jail . fl ,'A report from the-,. survivors were believed to havejwas on its way from Halifax to 't mm .b”"' H"'lali 0' Bm"U Jillian at. Father Point. 200 been rescued by the tug AlicelMantreal. l witlnn 200 yards of his con -l M----V Three Burn When Car Overturns CHICOUTIMI. Que .I& I. tMendes Eragiii; Takes Big Stride On Ciothhback Trail iCP'--Three i and the Cherifien Moroccan hymn. Pruwse. Barter's Film Lab.'I officially informed Sunday agreed that Morocco will be To strains of the Marseilles the sultan aiinceremoniously de- posed two years ago- said: ”We consider this day a decisive date in the history of our countries " The new government and France. the sultan said. will con- duct negotiations ”dcstined to make Morocco an independent state. united to France by perm- anent ties of an interdependence liberally dcfineri and agreed to." COUNCIL HOLDS POWER Under treaties dating from 1912, France has run the country. with the Sultans only figureheads. Under the new arrangement. defined for the lirst time Sunday. the sultan will apparently assume a status similar to that of British monarchs. with a Parliament handling the government. Until Ben Youssef returns- to current affairs of the empire." the Pinay-Ben Youssef statement PRICE 5c NEW ERA IS OPENED FOR MOROCCO Will Become independent PARIS, (AP)--Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef was of France's decision to re- store him as sultan of Morocco. A declaration by Ben Youssef and Foreign Minister Antoine .Pinay. issued after a brief conference. said they made a "democratic state, with a constitutional monarchy-" said, The council of the throne had previously offered its resig- nation to Ben Ynussef. The date of Ben Youssef's re- turn--the prime demand of film'- occan nationalists--was still not announced. Nor were any dead- lines fixed for the shaping of the new Moroccan regime. HAVE EFFECTIVE ROLE The date most frequently men- tioned for the Sultan's return is Nov. 18. the 28th anniversary of his original accession. The new government. to be broadly based. will "elaborate in- stiiutional reforms." the state- ment said. but these were not spelled out. It was expected, llIIWPV('F. the rt-forms would re- sult in Mororcans having an ef- fective role in governing them- selves. Since outbursts of Nationalist violence in Morocco this summer and early fall. the French have sought a political settlement to quiet the protectorate and keep the important territoryuhnked with France. ' Escapees Stil who shot their way out of Onkalla prison Friday, was recaptured Sun- day by RCMP in suburban Bur- naby. Oakalla prison official arrested him on a street. The capture followed a "shoot- to-kill" order in the search for two remaining escapees in the prison break Friday afternoon. Wasylenchuk was spotted stand- ing on a sidewalk. with his back to the street. by Roland Uncles. supervisor of the young offender's Wasylcnchuk offered no resist-l ance as two RCMP officers and an 500 BEAT BUSH One Of Four B.C. Prison I At Large VANCOUVER tCPie.Iohn Was- I Two other escapees, Harold Coul- ylenchuk. 42. one of four convictsy ter and Carl Lavictoire were re- captured shortly after the break in the yard of warden Hugh Christie. Wasylenchuk and Lewis were armed with two rifles and a N- volver when they broke out. A report by prison officials Sat- that the pair ”got clean away” moved the hunt for the es- rcapees away from a 500-acre tract of wet bush and scrub timber in ;Burnaby. E At one stage, 500 prison guards. RCMP and other police officers iconducted the search for Wasylen- chiik and Lewis. on, ants hm. hmband was ”,.((,,.i,,.: m i day morning. about 24 hours he ' i, d , d th unit at Oakalla. who was on his The escape came three daw tiT-hm planls cnmded in midi" l'Vl',lle('li)Illlmdl?liI(iqi'0 at at flnmdbali qiltmtz lililrrtllczls Slfflqfl)?-h party dlsmvvrm PARIS tR(itllill'Sl -Pierre Men- 9tHQWQl'5 Dliiil l0 llillfl early 9l9C' Srgllfrigilsy lhgir ecir way to work. lislev; tvllaszi-liiiiitillaciluiia this iuing .1 it uh! lnterceotlnn excr- - 0 I it?" tell ' 0 tit" . I I . I I I V II I I ., , - Hung;-:'-W overturned and caught fire on the Ucou) AND HA(;(;ARr)" I k h t d f l lif (NC The other plane. its toll .scc- "3 the b”5""E"' '" "ital" ill" iii”. The Ki-Ml hllld may ti” 9”” dm hill"? '0” "1 mu (y is H C road between Normandin and St. - Cm!" 0 Canada aga "St 3 E San tinn damaged. nmrle it back to . m9l"d0i' 0i ll"? 8'?Imi'- dlwlilill 8 lilll inV05liIZi"l0" llll” alum: lllv li0lIlH'-1l Ciiilltlliilfii (Fail All-INDES IN CHARGE Mcthode in northern Quebec. Two RCMP Officers” summoned mire arising from ' bank holdup tlic luisc here. Us crew--W0 l. Tl ' Th” ”'5l"'” Sqllail li"l""'l9d ill” me l9”'ll'll'5- Sntiirilziv when he was elected - . PT0VillCl8l P0llCE l'iPTe identified by Undei? from 8 nearby detach. in Burnaby He was awaiting Fm-inni. 28. of Clovnrdalc 3! C l The Ink Fa Ne" 95'"-E Eiifiinv Was not running when This brings to four the ounibcr I 'I I I RI l.I I ' ,Sal"rda3.'s Vole nwdnl Mend?” one of the victims as Augustin me": slam?" arrested "19 ”'""m.ed transl" '9 the B c' penltenluw my 11- it . I. . thov arrived but the ignition he of hunliu fatalities in Nova ””3'p'('”"""' " ll" 3”” Pally l'T3"99 Will be lit? "13" D1'im8Fil.V H - escapee without a 5lTllEL!le. Police in Now 'v'v'estmlnster. F0 L- '- l3"d5l9V- 22- "l ividc since thc discovery of the ' . yl . . E .b , . . .. , . . wmemcd with r n in. th Rad. V" 99 of N”".”"'d'"' A""”'” W35 M -- 1 h do l'rlN'i)4ll'4llll!ll llni.-AlV('I't" iinin- wrprkaue 5h,,rm. an” im MINI was on. tho izasnhnp tank wasl Scotia since the season open:-dI .V tic ll-Iii) s Hmtzwss lwlr I I 4 I d . Ilihll 9! is young girl identified only as a 53 he. was Cad "ld Migar t...-mi Wm" r empty and the battery was dead. Oct. 15. Unofficial figures shoivcil the glnmlhlllr -lglmliirlllzlhlwllihnritrl lea l"'9'.Miss Tremblay of Stc. Crnix. Que. Wig!" Plclleidtucllil-h k hh M1531-y lcgprghp I ' 1 . . A - --" Hr-r" "VH4 "-roar-r"-r-” ca" . , . I I,I,, . , I. , . 7 ' - i h - ' I i ' . e conv c c an ro er's cap- . . - IEARCII CONTINUI-IS m "H "””'”'l5 hall sllwlllalpd ihlm.i('l' illllillll ”'l"m"l' Vllul --Plltitts l”i'.'iim- silt-cssliillvl lIi:i('(llIl(inllll:E iii: mm" llllFf' spurred the search for Robert wlih I-ts outlet glaclerS' ll" COL I . I that the mm Wm-..I it"-aw" fmm - .i.0i).. votv: lii.i25l for tn'r:-uni" prime . ii 1 s l't h t to th R ri- - . ' I. ' t llmhll! ieefield covers 130 square Mmnmhllp an an-mu Spamh "ll I 'an b' l l l l l e l minister l-titoiinrrl i)f'l'lfilPt gum” 3 "W (l ii P" ' ii A P"l'C9 W9” ''"''hl” '" 3”” 5'" I'm”S' 24' the Only ""9 M M" '5' miles on the B C-Alberta boun- continued Sunday for further I 9 3"” 3 "-99 Of 59"” fl" - - p I T . , i I . I ,, ital P8Tl.V 3"” ll" l0V9Fnm0"' further details immediately. caped prisoners still at large. i i ' ' . - owing the collision and paia- . iii: vlrriion iopicscntul ,i tiO-Ii- Q I .. - M dary. pm” in my missing airmen ohnted frog '3 ' cut lI'illlllllll lliPI' his oppoiivuts ill i R-1-lmay mg i d h- pm; or nu. jot um cfnshed ' N S II II I I II I' I t I I re congress approve Is suit- --me we mm M-r or 9W eVe5l3l'”-9 ii” "15 NEWS IN BRIEF K i th V I I I (1 8 rd I t- 1' F0, w'l'; I ' i . T I f I .' - -I i'mvzi o n ica minis ers ram Crl'luh(pl1f((:li(-(())f(I:::-: Ngliiiimigroaiid Ntdssenhavlharii?-ciriviizd a telerl.zil'ziM VANCOUVER l('P' F A l'e””' wwkelld Mel" ewcualed mm dam um l"'l”i'”"" l"'ll.m'"" llml" ml" the government. unless the elcc- . . . , M0fHEM'S P - . . . . ..'- ,, .t . aged mum-5 m the f100d.,,-wep. sup. m.i-.. ii. -niiipoigiierl iii.:uI'uusIIt ,1 1 , -. 1 , I - f I WAR ON LANGSTERS l BURNS RETURNS emu lmvp seawhed 8 strip of announcing that his body was "mm or the devdsld mb 3 "rm sh" fN' ill V ' ' ' l llfiltill” llw urovincial i0(l(ll"liltilts oi Him mi '5 3 "Hm. 1" lwnr 0 ; - - v - - i I VAL tA land vi miles ion): and 15 miles found. Remains tentatively are cx- that struck the lower nisiinlunrl nu. "' it ” ii” i "'””"”" ''"i WC” .. T ' l . . t ; sinizlemember comntiioncies. be WNW it-ll WP rsquads of -l7RL-' 5” Pl-Mal Gen- -- ,, , . , ...,.-..-.- pcmcd tn aniw. -I-upqdm. "mm I I I Van:-ouvcr. it i 'it”"llll"l -ll ill" l””' dplefgd from 3 "mm," of fhp gm. pnlu-e shot-k troops armed with E. L M. Burns. back from con- .' Amer mmmg to Pt-Isinck E(hw'rd week is not aiiticipuleil. thr 'rh(.r.- new no 1'()p4)l'lS of loot- ii('rOl1i4-. l'.u' his low. m:iiul,x Mal pom... mmnmmt siib-imacliinc gun: hotguns and fcrcnccs in London and New " lshmd l-mm Scouzmd he aumdcd wcnthcr hurcnii snirl Sunday ing. but aiithurilics took prcr-:iu- 8'Wi11'.' l"i ll Wt-'ll l1W11lWI's'tilll9 Th, m,',Hm1I If p"s-q0(' in its roar gas will tic reorganized here York. pluntzcd Slunrlay into a new who”; at Cape'-rmvcrsr, and'KmI Hut 1: Sl0l'll1-('0nlFk'.'(lfH'Clnpll1;1Dill tionnry mczisurm Fm-iirli l'nl::.uu-iit. soiitzlil in ("HF Mminal ,-m.m- would have meant immcriiatclv to stage an all-oiitIl"tll9F ill ”'l"lli0llIYll;' Charlies in (,',,.,;.”E mm mm. Dunsmn-I km." and was Pmpmyod in gum in lull? l78Clil(" 2:17 CNtl1('('lC(i 'i(l1 ' 'l'll0,lit"V wcrlt; not TCP?l'l.: of loot- gill! I” H "Ill'UL;'Vllgillll;l:(';t;l”:l:'Vl.u(: Q", rpsmnminn. "H mm of PXCIHSV Wm. on EI.,,.CI,..,.,,.n. S;fr111rlI11:lf:IrnEArS;:;i)lff';Oil;E!:l;k;)e"E;n Is. nanc school tonight. 8:30. merslde at the island Eiiipniciit ”” "5"" "l" 5' "5 " mils 3 'f”-'- -”'t ”” ll” ll” "9 l”'”'”l' f” l lII 'I'” lI'I I ' ion from the p.'Il'l)'. of Faure and . . , i ' ' H . Co. Ltd. and the Summerside (o- 3"355Il"(lfi)'-- ' I I V . tionnrv nicusiires, - I . - vihtv I Jr-or ltigk-"ill-ll Dr-”st'lN1t.i his nadir-11 minisuw unhss mp - (.R.ll.N LOANS DEEP COMIERN ot goose supper. Grand River op Store. Onli the wulieui hinges of an F. -I ll0ll('i' uric mriclcll "110 "'” " is ll” . electoral law was changed. l'il'it':lN'l -Crww The federal WINHVCTON IAPI liall. Wednesday. Nov. 9. After hp. en1mm(.m in RCA p lmmcnsc storm that covered most Not 1 l':in.coiivci'k ivnicl'l)nttcI'cd .-him 4-l ll -.t.uv-inuu lttitllllllill The motion ..m.,rm.ed Cane nn not-prnnicnl will guorantce bank.U Hg gt ('0: .. .m d - The .i i " z - .' .. r-- tr - ii---. .-. i.. 1- viy 'lr . . l. . r r . .- -. I no --1-. WI eel) con- Bnmn and dance Vernon River he 59,-ted at L0nd,,nI 0mI wnm. of the Pieiflt Vbetviceng rll'l9l(I-I and me: iills rli-.INiu't to. control tilt” I 'I V-twig” rt"t:ll'Thv ,8d,?I,,;s m mo (Imnml of the R... limo. let up to SI fire per;com.,. MEN lsmpl and Egypt Smq Ha” T d N v b 8 pegI Mam and Cam L3kpI Albpn.-1. the liawaiiau islands struck south crouds of sights I-is dining the Will i l - l t l l ' - nubile upm-r h....wl in mnq,m,,. yo rent illl('l('xl tn linuic farmerslm, M. 1" we I U1 I. VII . . ues ay. Wei" 9' ' In the latter part of August he was Western Brilirh Chlilmht-1 Salllrday r 'eiul was l'f'il'”l ii 9- ltH's"lt"lIl ill ill" 1-mm.i-m. mi; ",(.,,.m when H". 1.,” holding furm srorml ur-mn ”to on-. r:)l)'IrInk (gr Klmnmntlli -r ibd .;;”sl pan”. at Bmlshaw hm Tuesday transferred to Baggotvillc where night Flootlctt rivers and SIll't'8hl.x in lL'll'lIl um lu- troll-"1-""l'l lml for early clcctions romcs hcforc f”"9 llml i'””" mill 'S.?l'a'l,?blciZN:,i,.;zII5nd agkm Hwmein "1"," mm Bum.-g Orchpsml 1,, W3, based at (hp time .-,i' his The new storm front. however. the .-storm-damaged sections of the Y0-'Ii' - I I . F. . ,I u..(.mI In -1IiV8i"'F "l i1""'" ll"l'l””.V- i p-V" U . death. was expected to bring more nor province receded Saturday unrlor Pv'Imr- lli'H-lvi l'-ill-d'I x"'l”'l if I H II H I As,( '5fl)F:'IENDENrE Lot 1.; Ham Bing”. Mnnday NDVI He has 3 gisgcr in Cha,-lmwgim-"I mgl rainfall than either last week 5 bright sunshine. among lill' Ivlllittllfllllb ill -lllll 9-ht --e--.-V-w --e-- -a Rilll (lh ill ('l- E: BRIOVI Y II V A I S 7- Good prizes, Jackpot. Dance. Margaret. Mrs. liusscll Doyle The dcliuzc or Saturday night's light Conditions im p rov ed in the l”r-'III"P ll "1 ll ill" ll"”l”'"l ll""l-V" . . , l ?x.iPI.l-IS llzily iltcuiviw -. (inctqmw gl;(IrlPmrl:Il”;:”:": aF0;tel:l6l3Iie:" (.I I . following half brothers and sister showers. 1crnt:;--- vallcy. whore ihc floods Tho two lt..u.u-nl lixniir-is clashed Rehred suivahon ih.,,.(,,.ml W... W,l.HI”. 53 or Hwm.-and I;rNW'nl. hm of .Y"Eml"n.I. Thuirlld-in Ego hot chicken suifipef live in Borden" Michael. liar-id Mczinwhilc. l)ulI('(- anti ruizr-ns' following torrential rains c.-irlv mo.-t l'mv'.tllx in the Mmonnl As- A D. pImI.Nm," um... m"”.(.,, I,..n.lI..,.. mum Qmmml mum for um N.”.M1.. V V V ”y' '"" 10- Dim” 5 '9" Robert and Elizabeth. patrols stood guard during the Thursday caused heavy daniagc. scmbly iloum liousoi over the gov: filly ICE? le5 when a run hrokr mu lwro ovcr a mm 0ftiIWIv-IIIWIMIP In gm1.NiR"':Vl TORONTO, i(.PI - Minimum . - or" ”"r cm c "'"'c -'- ' " ' ' rrr ”' cr"'w-w- " as r - , I I refer we riccision in n surcr . . . . , . i t and maximum l0ll1l19li?il-UT95 mT:,kp?IIl85g:;::I3 Igggasrvngwv hgt iFl'lll0RhfI)N'I1;J() ICPI 7 dn:i.End'nI. Ramp" sin s I-.iiinpo.in satcllitcs. Mm. Max- EM f ' ” i ' '9. 8” 8"Wa-.5- '0 '" " . . . suitiwooo noui-: Dawson ------- H 23b 75 moo P-"L nursing home Friday. She had Mn ll.slT RUSSIA I Im'lVIQ WM (ctr, P vanmuve, I 42 43 ..i . . i retired from the Salvation Ariny ., . . . I . I . I . . . ., I. -Irrh . arm I 43 49 W "(l'”" tlml dame V""”n H""- in 1923 l-l--hit-l-it trip ' 5" l"lll"”l micr loseph Ninwllwood arrived vi" V ' .' - . . . . . 'I I ' i . l ', Ed 1 " 29 'e:lll:l3yP:”g0lll.ln::llI. Admission 50 BM." in Halifax Brig Mm I-.id:iiikir1it;;ilI:ial1l: ix-Isl lbncl 'i10n1; 5.'lll.lIl1l;lt'l4iIlqntl;l'4'li'”.:(f1IIfl I C1I':z':;:'v”" an m - - - .-v .' . .u...c. t'-" "i I. d u R':,T;l-rt 1,,”1',,E,; :I,),l..gl"p,2.(1),l11lso(n1c limo nftcr lilPll' trip to Brit j4l:fl'r'lllf'0n XVIQE wcrv :ntisf'i(-torv "1 Regina . 4 1!! ar gr 5 -' k n r . I . ' ' ; ' I- , .. . I V niirn;.m,MI Newfmiaiidlagv-ragridgontrario. WWII-WVPIRlSV TPl'Wil"l hllnila-lg ”lEl”I NI WY: if” 3h'"”- IIIIW UWII lmmwa ' I7 44 N ,. I . , .I Montreal . . Al 45 ...l;?..l7"lii'll5. ”iii5.ittwi'e;i'..';i ' ' QHM - 4" ii l”l'""hPT 8 Please attend ' r Fredericton . til 43 ' ' Saint John 43 54 St M ' t I Mrior-ton . 44 52 hirken gIIlll;l:9l'vP!"'l:l:dh'le'3Ilal;ll 315:5" . ' llalifnx . 46 57 glicaver Hall. Supper from 5-9. X e C a S riurimimwn . 46 52 Itllo. etc. Svilnev .. 44 5'! Arm II Yarmruith .. 47 W I - . t . i - -mg H;l'lwFra'.;ce ;llg:llox;;:I HALIFAX icri ., The navy streamlined bull: to help eliminate remaining three in 1958 Mn-v offi- 5i -l"h'1 ' - V E2 g Iqmmlond M Mun," CJMI hmugm "I. modem guh killer St, the danger of atomic bomb fall cials. bursting with pride as they HALWAXV (Cp,g-me wnmn. "' lrirlon, ' r Laurent home to Halifax Saturday out. and is fiberglass bathtiibs-u Sm-iwu 8 PM ant rtrss party nm" N” say, a dm..,h,..,.. B , and said the most modern ship of the first aboard Canadian Navy around the ship. said she was aI NIMHW, mum of NM,” smug re, mlllflllll live chickens. , in kind had more nun pagsed ex-tyshlpi The older types were too unrlrl-loader and already wasIat-I "mm Marlv stannnan. Mag, 3 "WI Tuesday only. ii to II. pectatloris on her maiden voyage. heavy. but the new ones can he tracting attention from the United ah. Wm .,.,mH,.m, to pink, am": k'I':l'9illlV! prices assured. R. L. in tact. Cmdr. Robert Timbrell easily lifted. by one man. -states and -Royal Mn-les K and mm, Chan” ” mrecas, in non. New GIIIIOW. of Vancouver. her skipper. geld be (rnlrlr ”Tlln;hl'9ll said" CIm"lr TIfnhT0lleddP:1llf;9tlll"Pl0h(f:'- W, wmmer rm W,ndayI Ann; was called ”ltar” when it re moo Us w '9 SPF" it I P ' "'3 "V on soc P n . R,m-,,M1 (,,”C,5g,I 1”: CT;:gil:In ported on the results of her see rive evaluation program to find from the yards at Montreal. hiitl Nlwuwm NW3 5””. ,n,' M in "W Bunch mu 3 pm u-mg, I out Just what the St Laurent can said she exceeded the maximum. Pm" '3'.” mm”. Mum" ""fll.r. Nov. 7 I i "5"" ii", ll” "M um” "ll". d" . WP” "p"i'd M hall” Mlanmilorerr-aid wlh orcisalonal rain or ' ship afloat for submarine dclcc- Packed with -electronic (our civil co'r.1'oIvK ldrhd, "M n 6",”, H. , "um. lirjrll: ThuI'ldlY NW. 10 for F i tinn, hnlrlmc and killiniz " An: tie can the. IFCTBO 311. the ft. l:RI'Ii";"' '”l'v:: l”'l;' ;'llll";"'lYl' ”h';l”';;ll:I::.'.I dnrsttvrm: mild: eantwlv wind! .' " 9" WPPOF It llhit Chsr- said that she was dc-eiunc o ockr in ii raw ms no or -u asn "I-on u v N u H. '5. "WIN" i N" mu", u"u "fwd mi-ct .I;li'an':cment.smin !lIll;TT;Iel;llIC 3-Iom ii to? :(h:lltll)yg:l';i:e :I:n";:l('iA M::I:lI i':rW;;r'-Ti":':il'e(l "M (.h"Mu'h,'n H "H 32- ' I . Duchy folhwhj. design or 0 near or 1'3. ree n or. . .t ti . Th next f the 3l5.- necessary." High tide today at Charlottetown liiemion rum-"l 3w”. an .bove "9 . group of dhlmimhl nip. N" nmuwlckl J. Ppuv thGeoPro-ru liloiileolirlii llliliiwilceiit Ellglliahd (lJiiri:edi"-lM'l'(ANADMN "Ema" (fiIo)i)'.g(ll0ucsli1ili1)s toiibe coiiimlssloned Construction Coot Frank Frce- at 3-22 rim and 4 52 pm. Sum- !-l::hTuud"wgg -d 'd-an 2.'"s.e..a"M glgttdry nllefmiid Hamilton. 0nlei:dr:'l Wk lreolienivii Cw pnddmtiva Psigy in vatlve Leader iii Newfoundlsndzi The first of if ships of her type. will he the Saguenay. born said a unique gesture of t)he ll'tI'El'xi:1; tat: ' eighteen minim ' - . . I Iu'),R st L t "R list no mantr nor an aroeown. iv,-hissri” ' cu.'".Qggygun P.rj?yt:dd Sxurilha 30;. grill. cum!” nigh: gulls lmaclkml MP” Quemsi iilznslrolriimdgililgristitn wl-zsinai-l;Eexpl:ctr-d to be com- t-hangzlslnvlinrevi l:1lflC during (-on- Sun rites at 0:50 am. and let! Garlott II - v - - t :P""'m" ' r ' ” ' . ' . l A .' - ' -. - ' . I. 05.. & M1 "km. 1," M rum "9, AI by. column”; mm. Gm," 1').-gwI InI QC, longer of mg .OpposI- Barfers Flm Lab. nshe includes such innovation: its pleted in 1956. for in 19:7 and the strnction at 035 I. M- t;