Md all It once. No one ever became thoroughly 3, carrier: charilmeto ., llununouido m p,g.l. 89.00. other Provinces Il0.00 per anaun. Elsewhere and U.l.A. 812.00 not an.mun.l Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew" CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1953 1 Mgxmg I MAXIMS 1 OF A OF A MERE MAN . MERE MAN All things are cheap to tag sav- lng, dear to the wasteful. ....w- . 2.:-o 2 PAGES The Guardian, Fin Cents Morning Daily Founded llI'!. EBRAMS VILLAGE FISHERMAN DROWN ED YESTERDAY ltaiian-Yugoslavian Relations Remain Tense iirlnen Tell 0f Flaming crasi lo Mani tolla Muskeg day when a flashing mirror in E British lid U. S. Urge Policy of Caution To Bring Actions Under Federal Election Act ilumblesttom ,iBoat 2 Miles I Off Capewtgmonl Amie Ai'5.EflRllii. 2i Abrnllls V11- lage, was drowned yesierclay nloril- ing about nine o'clock, two miles i F orest MFires l TORONTI, (CF;-Flames from 118 fires devouleci acre upon acre of lackpine and hardwood stands Monday as an army of 1,300 men Little Headway Against In Ontario iBanks To close All Day Saturday 4-. A-R1-' BWYDON The following statement was. A d d fr-gm shore at C3 e lg i ' taught again” (me 0i ""3 "0751 (xmadmn Pm” Sim writer :fBn::1tii;ul:).B?i.tl:ilRwigmlirfidiiiz 3ELG.RADE (Reuben) gy 0- issued today by Melvin McQuaid, S e fishing with his ppnliiiirefmhliigktxilslfinun”?-aks W history mmughquu I h Cl-IURCHILL, Man, (or) - A ..,,,g.,, me we of a spotter 1” 3 l l ' 1” president of the King's County . I ,,m, A,.s,mau,.' llogixitlaiin tiinbciiands. .0iic0iiiiiiz H G 3I'i0ttet0Wn MIL ruggedgxeatured Engmhman wlnniperbaed Dakota search sava Monday denied any plan to progressive conservative Assocla- At the time of the accident the 15,1?-ilillle iii-I-e8l.8ll.ed lieu blazes. 0 mid the story Monday of a wiider- Pym... annex Trlestels Zone B and count- tlon: g p deceased was tending ills lines; , M W"), 11””. "gm uncheckcdi A change in banking hours ir noes plane crash in which a Lan- pol Mu,,.y' 3 Velerm of cum cred with a charge that Italian ”At a meeting of the executive from the stem of the bum, whlle.””fl 1””C"?d ””i0d1””d5 1” ”l”fCm,lo..e.m;,.n Wm glvelemployeei rA.9LCX' bomber rammed into rlorth- yen, in the RA... and of Wu soldiers had violated Yugoslav ter- of our association. held on the lm, oomp,,,m.,,,' Augusune A,.5en,iii0i ii despite the operations cilia long Mekand to themselves 1; am Manitoba muskeg, bounced other major cushu, waned 3 Fliorll. evening Of Monday. Aux. 31. liif0r- auit. was at the bow. It is assum- ,P:f1n5:'n0P:)uiIl.il,:Ze;,:'ea ?le1;:ul starting on September 19 all baniu and performed a flaming cart- tlhcel into a shallow lake. wound across the bridge of his talked to Belgrade radio will file a diplomatic protest Tues- said Yugoslavia mation as to alleged infractions of the Dominion Election Act ed that the deceased lost ills bal- ance and fell overboard. while thr l ing on timber left. dry by a severe, in the city will remain closed or Saturday mornings. nose as he reporters , , FOV Joe Mummy. 30' or warm-,8. flown from Winnipeg in me same day. citing charges that Italian during the federal election of Aug. two men ,,,,,,.(, working, men. back. 11901 MVE ha” 311'?3dY Call-led T . ;nh, England and Missoula. Mont., Dakota may mum me 105, crlft soldiers crossed 50 yards into 10, as they pertained to King's ,0 each Gum, Augusuno msemm. the dcailis of two men and, ii bny,m ”O1glCr:n:l;eCJ:;;b1:fs:';z3:;l:”:3;g was interviewed with other mem- Yugoslavia Monday while other County. were reviewed. turned NS. m mm ,0 We hwlaaiirtsl algitcikpygttl tlriiigigiiids of dol-mes; the Fiwday hours Wm be bers oi the eight-man crew of the Get Turned Around army units carried out manoeuv- "Previous to the holding of the partner going under and was by, lengthened. Effective September 16 n , res alon the frontier. election our association and otlr - . . . . .P:,:::' 1I;1kB3.;i:(fldds:dCeN0:(l:1gern21f(.r1:.l "Aim? 0111' 13-95 PX (YNH0 (319031 The rfew Belgrade charge was candidate made it generally 2.1” Mn: mo mr mi.” to mach 10 Fires Under Control me mmks. Wm be Open Filmy! jmlm our radio-navigation aids Went Out: promptly denied by Italy as rela- known through the press and on Llm tin render. assistance" At-' . ("Om 930 m the Pmmmg um” 435 ”'rh' ircraft was located satul-- E7:EtTEiEE"E'" ”'l"sT tiona between the two countries the public platforms of this e"""” ” "Com me "Ody ?””'9i T11? Oiitiiiiti d"Diiii?iii9iit of lands iii the iiitciiiooii. Announcement 9 3 L i 011 1111 011 DISC 5. Co. remained tense. county that he and his workers unsuccessful tip to dark last night and fares! gala 10 fires we;-.3,io the above effect was made yes- Earller Monday the sudden were adhering strictly to the pro. Thedate Mr. Alsemun was "ibmugm "mi" w””0'.'.j””"3 ”"3lte'.d.ay by M” w' R” cmuahanki son of the late Florin Arsenault day, but reared additional out.;chairman of the board of manage- Sessions Yesterday Of week-end flareup over the free tetr- rltory of Trieste appeared to be visions of the act and that we would be on the alert for any in- and he leaves to mourn his mother, and the following brothers and sis- breaks. One department official said: 1 merit. Charlottetown Clearing House, which represents all the bldi . S I l f t' . I fl . t - , . . , g ' 1 i 4.' l',e1ftmedom1:Ym:r:stx::Jp:alcaft?i dtitlihtlznsto rliurl riliietasrgkeros ouazhdcaro ,L:"'C;f,1f,:f;;,;'fimv:,3;;;medG:22S:” fwe fl” holding our own. but we clmiiciiici banks in the city. e SS D. fihgdesiiaittign fgzmnhsggin, the Uni- :i.l;JnSe liglho wsupzloertecdnvlilscelsl Joachim. Ronald. Stanley and" ileeaqrlz; lzbigtlggacy l.')rla(iiil11l;nlflr0l:i1plri;E g e a . pa , e o n . . I, i ” ' S N we now have no choice but to x:V';.'d;glrdogheA:l;gmchxgfgtgildlcrd iind nghmmg 'u."m” mum Na Ya ew Dispute proceed upon me lngormauon - p . ,ma e l rough. The situation is iialifax Hottest "it is reasonable to assume that a group of intelligent and public minded people such as the Medical But the dispute when the official Yugoslav news broke out anew which has been voluntarily suh-l mitted to us in good faith. town (Theresa); Adelina. Geralda and Mary. and Alphonsinr, all of ,Abrams Village. Another sister serious." Nearly 800 fire-fighters were hav- New Low For Year - - y owe are ”,..,.elm.e lssuin in, - , mg a rough time of it in the North iiigdugrigapshtgullfdiflicthiinzutioqil:ii- Lg,:n:g1d::E'h;:: Siggsrelgd 535 yratgcll; structions to our attorney togtakrvi l.:iai')'. isclglil? it”: N0”eSD”m" M" B” dmmct where 28 mes 5'”! NFW YORK (AP) The stock mum” any new medic” pm, mm Yugoslw territory from the the necessary steps to bring these gi:1lrtni:rfd qalbnrvnc gisd NIVIVSED CJEL: er in - ar ot e ovln. l,l;gil:l(fI.1tEi(l)fhl;":)(; ther blgfes are-fottxllt mark” ml Moinday to . new km HAmp-Ax, (op) .. Mammal-5 gramme if and when it bottom!”-KS It Italian town of Gorizia. 15 miles alleged ougncu bdo""h me cgfrtigeen aI;,,'"d;dn:hem.s,v 91', MCNe”'1 mmu h mixed tins: Ea. raged?! J for the year. Selling was heavy swiltareo again Mondnv an in late iiIt10iiI1 nece-9114'-" laid Di- 0- W- north of Trieste. mmh" wiirh bmy ht i" W Clhisehoinrsni which eritilJl'esAher rrlleath Yesterlh liiimg e1 n -W A" scmms ”1 "" "Wk" "" mmmu. mm W”, continued. Burns, President of the Canadian --r--- m". ).'nBr 9 "mg t o N" ' wiunee .".m,K.: at Queen-S L-,,m.er,i y l i' caught in the fall which carries Howevgr, the Wegther oglce Medical Association in an address C0"””"9d 0" P31" 5- 001- 3 ”"'””"i Sim .l;he Scholarshil, one of 10; - M Rescued from Camps the Associated Press average o torecast it would be ll mug mole; before the P. E. island Medical ,Wjarded on I Pmv'im,m baS,;,l0f.Mr I 60 stocks down s2.20 to a close of luesdtiy. Society following a luncheon meeI.- im” named in honor of the vi”. ' ' It. was in that area 90 men were t102.40. -cw That is a. new low for the yen) Halifax with 80 degrees was the ing at the Charlottetown Hospital Changes 6? Appointments ff-lrincipal Emeritus of Queen's ,rescued by canoes and motor boats hottest spot in the Atlantic Pro- Y”lETd3Y- ., ,. . g lsunday night won .1 (ll-e ll, 93,: n d in the average lowest since mid- minds. The heat broke the record "Each and every Governmental . 1:1nBSFE:il1r'.reiIn:tI xicigliicis Alexander MacLeod, '72. l-t-- ,0 emu”. two twins. camp's. e 9 May M last Hg". -M Mm 31' A reading or as re. puny hue commuted memmves lcolit-ire. it is awarded annually tofgwg cielak fin thee ,RPg'5"-V 5”: Serious blazes were also being Selling built the volume up to .,,,.dEd m 1902 to varying degrees of National '3 graduate of Prim? of Wm” thee s an V-ormer hit-tgclerkgm fought in such districts ,3 whlte 2,190,000 shares. one of the long.-l 5311111 J0h11. N-Bu registered 35 Health mfurancet the speaker n.-.as-...-...--j- gghgg fwho hm ,;m'.maln,.l d;.;1inguishedl 3 Pmvvmual .Tax O”'CD' med River, Kapuskasing, Cochrlme, days of the year. Friday's total ind Moncton 83,- both records for ”0"”"ued- 1" 59”” to be 3 p9pu' His Excellency Bishop Boyle hasisianding on the two-year tlniver-l:,l;nf:n?es;:d;;5 HhgaLp;guEecE0aig:5UdbUrl'. Parry Sound. Pembroke. W35 lvosovooo 5h”-"5 :he date. Fredericton reported 84. lppreciabiy cooler than the simi- lar theme and therefore a popu- lar slogan, in apite of the fabulous Eliweather :1 l announced the following changes and appointments among the dia- sity course and who is recom- mended hy the Principal. for some time previously, but his pa ing. came as a. surprise and Lindsay and Algonquin Park. The three persons were killed in the Gord;lTGroydoh'-s M 91 degree, sundlyg expenditures. and the unhappy ex- , g , I H V g M um Ark tn Fm” i M g 1 1 ll, - ,oeaz.il clergy. -. H - , , . ..3.1ils.s .-aiinmons View an out .1 in, ;. - . l .4 , ,!”"Q P r -3- Y nil . . . The heat wave benn. aetursly. ggygcpgeou-ma ,m.,,,..,.. 0; M.,,,,,,m,,m .,,,,.o.....mm,,,;; s,,,,,,,,, ,, mm 0, He Wat:-A gmingfyhgrlgfe cm mdnnen their small plane crashed in Condition Good ilell Halifax reached 07, and con- tznucd over the week-end. mit that the whole structure and programme of life has been altered lloltlsrllll;Sem'll of Tracadle. and Rev. R. .1. Mac- Donald, pastor of St. Columba par- Wales, winning the S. N. Robert- son prize in the fourtll year Arts IMrs. Angus Maci..eod, Heatilel-dale, and his father was at. one time the lthlck bush. J Meanwhile. a rash of fires broke TORONTO, (Cpl--Gordon Gray- The temperature was 81 at . .. am in th, W tn d f t ., 1,, our lifetime. standard, of living ish, East Point, are retiring. Division. icon” mm, MIL-A I m d. I . tn . oo an s 0 was ern dam pmgreulve Congefvgtjvg pm-- mmcmewwni gre lmpfoved' bug the whole hum mxlgr-'If1Axv 30?; :I”:dWe3;h;'i' Rev. ifenneth MaoMillan, pastor She is a daughter of Mr. and,Bom rm Hsmherdaletirhe samlgnrdlgd Quebec. 010118 the north shore of 1,, go,-elgn .531,-5 expert, w” 1-,. 01 mm” relation, and the am” 0' Gm W c 0 W '19 at Keliys Cross, has been lzamed Mrs. Roy Simmons, Wllmot Val- the Ottawa river and in areas ported ln nmfwwry condmm, Coming Events ' Dance, St. Columbia Hall. Thurs- r.'.ly. September 3rd. "Dance. Kozy Hall. Georgetown. iVPdllE5dRy, September 2nd. "Dance. Lorne Valley ';;lc.sday. Turner's Orchestra. "Dance in Iona East School. Tuesday, September lat. every "Dance, Fortune Hall Wednes- of responsibility that each citizen is prepared to take on his own be- half, formerly expected from ills fellows is-rapidly decreasing," Dr. Burns said. ''In this changing at- mosphere we must be prepared to assess. and if need be. challenge any drastic changes which may be French Gov't Plans Cut In to , . P.E.I. Torbay. Nfld.. and Goose 5;, D t - 3 ill , l l, V Swiimw9ni- Meat Prices . 3... 'e.......... lino three Mont .p..iii2312'...”ii.&”.r '5": hi?! on in-t year -new 33"-009-90”l,h:h;”e;i:5b:,aj:L:'f,.”2f,;ig:,?,',,g;”;?,l ,,Tiic,;im;;r it 13 ”;”,"i io,,Can- : . . . - r , , - l "Deuce st Gordon more every L”"””' ”"c”"' 5'3” ”””'"”1' "W13 W" R" m” m the U””” Sm" "M31951 sozoooooo in 1929 and theiilirilinisoiwllaneiaieina an "me ' 5Qd11- U113 M- -7- COW” 01' Charles MacDonald, newly-ordain-,was spent in Canada by Ameri-1 t ' ' ' i Friday night. "Dance every Tuesday night. Stanley Bridge Rink hall. Music or lliunl-oe'a Orchestra. "Dance. slnnott Road School. Tuesday. September lat. McDonald's Orchestra. - By Harold King PARIS. (Reuters)-The French government has reached an agree- ment with the Butchers' Federation under which it says the price of meat will be lowered by 10 per cent starting next Monday. This is the first step in the gov- ernment's campaign to bring the up search for a missing Norseman plane that disappeared 9. week ago on a flight from Fort Chimo to Nitchequon. Que., about 300 miles north of Quebec City. R. C. A. F. search headquarters here said seven planes were ready early Tuesday it take off .. weather conditions men, including a crew of two, were aboard the missing aircraft, owned by Mont Laurier Airways of Ro- bervai, Que. Their names were not known here. The Oshawa, 0nt., is in charge of the aerial search. Callow Coachi At Torontofair search fleet R.C.A.11'. planes from Summerside, improve. Six comprises rlastor at Tracadie. Rev. W. D. MacDonald, pastor at Grand Riv- er. uill go to St. Columba parish. Rev. Pius Murnaghan, curate of soul-is. has been appointed pastor at Grand River, and the Rev. James Smith. administrator at st. columba parish, has been appoint- ed pastor at Kelly's Cross. Rev. Harold Croken. pastor a Cardigan, has been named pesto at Kinkora and the Rev. J. P. E. 0'1-iranley. Ph.D., Chaplain with the Air Force, has been sppointedi pastor at Cardigan. Rev. Francis Eolger, curate at ed priest. Rev. Reginald Phelan. curate at Tracadie. Rev. Claude Shea, cur- ate at Kinkora, and Rev. Clarence Roche, newly-ordained priest, have been appointed to the staff of St. DunItan's Basilica. Rev. Edwin Steele, newly-ordain- ed. has been appointed curate at Soul-ls. l t 1 icy. She attended Summerslde High School before t-nit-ring col- lege here and later taught school for one year at Crapaud in 1951. She plans on taking the Arts course at Kingston. Tourist De OTTAWA. (CF)-Canadian tour- cans. Thus for the flint time Canada experienced a deficit in her tour- .” account wnh her big wumemlt.inl1 of Canada's exchange restrit-.- Ste. Angela, Que; Pte. B.S. Gus- neighbour-il reversal of the 312,- 000,000 surpius in 1951 and the peel: Sl5(,000,000 surplus in 1948. Flush Canadian tourists last year lschool there and at Montague lat- er entering Prince of Wales Col- lege where he won the entrance scholarship for Kings County. While at the College he completed 4 Continued on -page 5. Col.-J Eicit For Canada Increased lunfavorable balance in 1951. ipeak oi Sl45.000,000 in 1948. l The heavy withdrawal of Cann- idiilil tourist dollars from Canada rstarted with tile gradual elimina- ltions in l950. After the controls lwerc lifted completely at the end ,of 1051, Canada's dollnr jumped to .3 premium over the American lgreenback. adding in the general north of Montreal. At least. 60 fires were burning in the western Quebec district. War Prisoners En Route Home OTTAWA, (GP)-Eight Canadi- an prisoners of war in Korea, re- leased by the Communists, are expected to arrive in Vancouver lfrom Tokyo next. Thursday, the army said Monday. , Pte D. J. Gunn. Toronto; L. Cpl. .Stanley Badowich, Brandon, Man; ;Ple. .l.H. Binette, Ville Jacques Cartier. Que: Pie. .1. P. Dufour. yllilc, Sydney, N.S.: Pte. V.O. Percy. lwlnrisor. 0nt.; Pie. Georgm St, Germain. Montreal; Cpl. Ernest iTal'lor, Preston, Ont. l The flight will be a. continua- Monday, six days after be under- went a. stomach operation in hos: pital here. Mr. Graydon. 56, rep. resented Peel riding in the Hous( of Commons. V (ii: onnwoncx or Siftmc. on -for or -fit: ltlortto is You HMIE "Dance st. Peter's Buy H013" cost of living down by 10 per cent tossed an unprecedented s293 600- enco,,,,. , . . . , . . ticllltlilli for Canadians to llnll n. the gradual movement millgallell tonight. Burns or- to help ease the present unrest. TORONTO, (OP) -The Callow ID-g”:pe:ltfV;ull5;:duf:,'l';gf:cL”::' 000 into the U. s. pot. up lrom,5p.,,., m ,l,,, Us ,c,,,,.,.l,. or all c,.,.,,d,,.,,5 ,a,,,l,.f . . The public is looking forward wheelchair coach, brainchild of October In . . w45'900'000 m 1951' the Bureau of B," We mrprimd Ammcnn mm, ,,b..,..,. mmugh me Kane” prw, L... with keen but skeptical interest to Walter Callow. blind invalid or . statistics repm-Led Mm,d,,y, Ame... M found that M, dnnm. WM M ,,,m. exchmum Eleven cmldhmy in-nbnllly Pnws. .-ll-rived in Vancouver il'om' TORONTO, (Cpl:-Maxllnlml and iTnl:.Vo last Siiiui'da.v. llninlmum temperatures: "Chicken and Ham supper in the price-cutting plan. This is the 1 zizr school Hall. Monday. Septem- ilsth "meat plan” since the end of Halifax, arrived at the Canadian National Exhibition Monday, and cans spent s257.oon.noo in Canada, n dlscoum - down from s25s,oo0,ooo in 1951 andi in Calladn. adding to his spending Cnllilllll. llelay--illlening -0f ””' W ""1" 53” ""- 3'""- Lie 3-ii; thoiiiih the Price!” mint iimiv-mi to besiii iii -will d"i- the weak or szsiimiioo in will -- - no------l Min. Max. "Dance in Gooae River school nrihliptlwuilim hi i' th an h d tiled l lst and mm ' ' t 'D"””" '" M rilnsday. September lat. Music by Bul.Cherg'm:'edeELEl0El.rmEti1ne 3! th: in: ilaligilfappeduigll gettiilg a:ilt- In enemy wm, c..,.ll.,,. iIY:i”r:1i::;l1";0n gr: i12l::E"'..'i:1.2iSi"?.:l”.:i”'l:i.i"S:3;ll."”i..Filif"lii ”..i:”"'3.3ii - ., ., ., .. , i .. ... ., . . . ll . - ' . . . ' ie ow n curls. tn ic across Regina 59 W!diIl1l(i:l(;.:VlnSVE:nO!bl Riztilqeg gall. atiol-l itself will ask fol sanctions grounds for tonlghts glandstand ST. JOHNS, Nfld.. (CF)-Ninety ll... hm-(19,. ,mCh,..l ,. ,-scam h1gh.iOf Jwmn,p,.g 93 mm W-W13. epem BY - and E85105! any butcher Who M115 to performance. thousand Newfoundland school gm ,-rum-imns splint m Canndni A,o,m,..a , 35 . ce. out his prices. Accompanying the coach as children were granted an extra two with carillon. ------- (p”m."J&m,,s iA'”R;)5b”j.53"-wggbiToronto an "DEM. m ! H M The price-cuttingtwili be done in hostesses were U. M. Green and weeks vacation Monday because The numb”. Of ,,mw,., Fmormg GAQPE QM fcplrifm jnwsm mom-1' QUE D-Mm F-label”. REXJMOHUER1 35 Mad . rs a n sour no two stages. on Sap. '1 prime cuts Kay Maclizachern. both of Hali- of the worst polio outbreak in the Canada from the U. B. in 1952 am i 3'” of W W," Wm nmymn x: R "Rm 3 A Kamtn5kL'Qugber- as hlilh rgloillh School. Monday. Sept. and slowing meat will both be low- fax. L. MacDonald of Halifax is pravincev, history. mm.,d ,0 26371000. I jump fmmlgavpiamp wdvdp w.mt-dm; mmug,i1.Gm;minn ,51mm.am 're"'m,y ”m,m.r5.. Jahn , 35 y . . it one orchestra. ered lo per cent, so that a pound driving the coach. which will carry Health Minister Philip Fiorsey 24,330,000 in 1951. canlldillll vlslls ms at R 15;mm, swnmpv Rm. rm Cmadn -Moncmn 53 "H" 0' --- ' of best steak should cost 360 francs l2 wheelchair and ii walking pa- announced following I series of to the U. S. rose to 21,500,000 from 5,,” 5” mm T,,esd'.,,. H, 5;, em, 1 A” ,h,.e,,' ,..,.,.e ..mpl,,,,,.,; bv pug. l-lnlirrlx . 89 hmda h.i'I.(hTORlli!f barn dance (-llovut Si) inateadyof-:00 francs. tlents. meetings that the schools. origin- 18'5o0yDn0. to determine me cause or plnmlpr mace Tngmmal! Sn-mt J.-oh". NlChm.kMd0wn 81 1..., 5y ':g L Gmd mum" C"' (Continued on page 5 co Th” C0'0h 19"” T'”'”n"0 59W '”Y 9Ch5d1”9d l0 099" T”99d5Y But. the figures showed that thc'cmm M rm 22 ms, ,n which me n ' Sydney 51 M0 "V "- BUS 19lV11tl 1-M-TV n:E-Ea? 0 for Ubana. Ill. During its stay will remain closed until sept. 14. ave;-ggq cllmlclllln visiting the US. muons far ”'pm..'e('1 xmedl )1-hp D03 V”, leased by me Yarmouth 72 i Stewal.-tn elalrloonp HI" mtonlatuhri ml:-Ed Ill hf t:llI:lo:0tl'l:il!lle gh E.i"y llgo far this yleaidthtiilo i-iii";-"lei" gm mm” mm 4” mu” dropped The wpg age was spntml Fraser Brace company and was 5'---10h1i'3rNi1d 50 ”T"'i ' SC 119 0 8 U rm 08895 In 83! 9! S 0m 0 0 53 du.-mg ms V15”. The average , . 'I I I 1 . ,' . - .4 J , G ----------.. "Dmce in Cwehud ma sun. Bums Orch-gum" t” u" "'x"' . in N'""”""d'""d' ' American spent only 851 in Can- ;l::eSd.;,i;;:'tedhEvpTih1;-fgaglitiglifh iiiii'riKl.:rahri'i1do?lilIt ttrie ntlmne oloim HALIFAX. (CF) -The Halifax liiipe Community Hall. Wadduday, ad Airline, and a search party Still- crash. Weather Office says cooler air is Stptember 2nd in aid of Hall Sale "Married couples dance Mount . . li- . . ' i ' . C d Nd l b b l t . . - - kl , spreading southward across the of lunches. Spit:-nlllaadorliliieeglltorrh Ha". Thursday, hIlfa'ilnf Ehemtiltal RS.wtrra.veal "rig: il'ii3'utjetpli)eH:lidrecki1lgned.”;t: mini; fi'l'(()!xl1'l: Filnfllcl-in! 510"” Mliiltlmes Mid Tilt-'ldBY Wm bl -- ' lars In less she got to per cent 5.. one but cooler- reeifxfwbm, "m! I” no it bri your friends of the total. Last year she got pg. L"'"' Mr' Burke "id mmmcaag Regional forecasts: ' P ' U" "4 C u” m". m "3 i gt, compemm Search Party stories were circulating as o whee Edward mum. Eukm giggunda. Wednesday. September n "Diner It MERE. School Wed- esday. Sept 2114!. Dancing from 114 to one. Lunches served. "It's results that count. Another F" of Master Feeds has arrived. nzzmil Riickhun. Whaatley luver. grinding and mixing service. "Wt your nani-e-It my office for combining with an up-to- I. machine. Phone 9-2. E. J. Wkiiltll. Vernon. m;n'5 retuiio that count. An- ", ' in of Master read: an lir- ”. Clark's I'll! Service. Mount to Red Cross Blood Donor at Eldon Hall on Thursday. Sept. 3rd. least loo donors needed. Saturdays. beginning Monday. Aug. 31. top market price. Island Co-op. Service Gain had ril-lance Plan. nor par- mlll. Farmers who break records use Shur chin. and District at Lorne. this Thurs- day evening and District service in Hampton Church. Sept. plirlic between 1:80 and 3:00. At "Buying live fowl daily except We need all grades. paying (Swifts). "nrnlara ask about the shut ad ticulars contact your local feed "Visitation of Lodges in Crop- Church Wis l., .gl;i;lldlng and mixing 0th, at 8 P. M. Parade at 2.45. "0nA WASHINGTON. United states Atomic Energy Com- mittee said Monday other explosion of a fiuion type took place in Russian territory Aug. 28 and was "in the same range of energy release as our recent Nev- : tests." The use of the term ilaaion in- dlcated that the explosion prob- ably was of the type The atomic energy statement said: . ug. 28. 100: a fission ox- ploaion took place in Russian oer- ritory. The explosion same range of energy roiluo asour recent. Nevada tests and would ap- pear to be part. of a series. If this Reported. In Russia (AP) - The night ain- uud in a commiuioll wan in the proves to be the fact, no further announcement: will be made unless intelligence indicates information of greater interest." The ootnmillon had confirmed to days ago that Russia had con- duoud an atomic test Aug. 12. Alc said that the Aug. 12 test involved both fission and thermon- uclear reactions. Thermonurlear is the word scl- entists use to describe a hydrogen explosion. The conventional us bomb! produce their energy from the im- slon or splitting of atoms while the hydrogen bombs would idel-ive its force from the fusion of hydro- only 33 per cent. was Europe and the Mediterran- ean which increased its lake fmm a low of three per cent in 1042 and 1943 to about 31 per cent last year-almost as high as Canada's. This new trend in tourism pro- duced a big impact on Canada's world tourist account. All in All, Canadians spent an all-limp high of 033d,000,000 in visits abroad last year, up 006,000,000 from 1901. Second Dolioll But foreign visitors increased their total spending in Canada by only 31,000,000 to 823,000.00. As a result. Canada had In over-all second consecutive deficit and a tenfold boost from tho 00,000,000 gen atoms to produce helium. deficit of 801,000,000 last year. the, The search party will he made tip of Carl Burke, president of Maritime Central Airway-s. owners of the crashed DC-3; H. S. (Junior) Jones. chief pilot of the company. R. W. Goodwin of Moncmn. super- intendent of air regulations, .Vlnrl- tlmea district; two guides and :5 police officer. Michel Poullot. president of Trans-Gupeslan. told The Canad- ian Presa that the skeleton 're- mains will be brought to Gupc. along with pieces of the Dc-3. and it coroner's inquest will be opened here. The five persons aboard when the plane vanished have been identified as John McCla.tchle. 20. -of Charlottetown and Kennrs. Ont. lpliot; John Boucreau. Moncton. co- had first spotted the plane. He said John MacLean of the Toronto Telegram had chartered Ii plane in Gnspe to fly hl.I'n to a point in New Brunswick from which he could send I wirephoto to his paper. On the trip the crashui plane was spotted when the sun gllnied on a part of the plane. The matter was reported to the R.C.M.P. who relayed the information to the RCA! air-sea rucue service st. Dart-moulh, N. 8; Another report had it that Part Adams, is Gaspe game warden, ill the plane chartered by MaoLean. lighted tne plane. Mr. Burke said the plane ap- parently was in a small gulley its the occtlpanta of the plane failed NJ1. counties, lower St. tlohn river valley: Clear and cooler: light winds: low-high at Charlottetown 55 and 72. Mnnctnn 05 and 75. Fredericton and Saint John 55 and 78. Upper St John river valley, Bay of Chsletir: Clear with iltlla change in tenlpelilture; light winds: lmi-llizll at Erimundaton 02 and 75. Campbelllon 52 and '12. Bay of Fundy: Light westerly winds; clear; visibility is miles; cooler. llilzh tide today at Charlottetown at .123 A. M. and 5.10 P. N. High tide today at the North Shore at. lil.30 A. M. and 11.40 P. M. sun rises today at 0.84 A. M. and to see it on the return trip. sets at 6.01 P. M.