AUGUST 5. 1953 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLQTTETQWN l?AGyEySEVEN ! N l' - 1 - - 3949115: -” ” ll. ll. Plans Political conference To Make Truce Lasting lleaca W p Aliment Manuscnpts ”ilelil;d"l'4fs””l3l'M3”aim it 7 Old Testament May Be Lust For Lack Of Funds mg their vacation at the home of second only in that of 1947. his sister. Mrs. William Montgom- M md Mr. Montgomery. Lower ggdeque. Miss Maude and Miss Ada Has- iam. Cliarlottetown. a.re spending 591"-T31 dnys with Mm" pearl AL By IAN MCEWAN i For three days and nights the neck rlinlggillsonlnggies vlillllilige M”. LONDON. ineutersi a Beduoiiilentire tribe wozked In relays to Chas” ex ' . tribesmen who wander around the collect the irezisiire. . 1 H barren shores of t.lie Dead Sea in! one of the Bcdqiiins tried 0 se I. Palestine have found a now Ellldlsomcvol his find to the authorities. i-V3: better way of earning money thalliwllhlll hour: the care was sur- ,: tending goats. Irnunded. , y Whole tribes are searching for. But the trinicsiiien. warned by 5 early manuscripts of the Bible-llook-nut. had fled. WW1: WW1 A; w M. N..... ... .. .. ,, Rev, 0, M. Young. D.D., and Mrs. Young, Fredericton. N. B.. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson. They also called on friends in Tryon, where M" Young Wu pastor mgnyyears and for the lack of 330.000 to buy them 90 PCT C"-'11 01 the "V9" ll 3" Mbhoufhhwlm Ygugg is we” them from the tribesmen many of-coiitchts. -I W” 80 he 5 8'9 an e” y' the documents may be lost to bib-l Aftcr esrapiiitz. the tribe were I lical research. anxious to sell-:1: tlieir price. Mr: Reginald Murray left on return to Trenton, Ontario, to take up his duties at the R.C.A.F. station there, after a vacation of tour weeks with his family in this i'illa89- Mi" and Mrs. Vernon Craig left ,0. Halifax on Wednesday. July 29, where they will be the guests of their son Charles and his wife Professor G. Laiikester Hard:ng.,' But many feared fines or llTl- chief curator of antiquities in JOF-lprlsollllimlt for their 2i.ci.lOfl an dan. gave this gloomy news to nethey set up ”mlddlemen to ap- meeting of the Palestine Explora-lprriach H?il'dlllQ. iion Fund here last week. : He reached 'hem courteously "Out of its slender resources theland paid up snoii about 60 per Jordan government has alreadylcciit or thr nl?tllliSCl'lDlS were re- paid 342.000 for the purchase oi.covered. Then the molt-C.V 11111 Out- inany manuscripts. but the moneyl But some of the Bedouiiis are for the rest has still to be raised.;coiindeiit that Harding will raise I have no idea how it will bc.the money mid have handed in for a few days- U. N. mini: Brig.-Gen. E. M. Osborne, Rear Adm. J. c. naiiiei,Ltiiut-Gen. w. K. HIITIBOII, and done." luieir dc-cunients on 8 cred" 198313 M.-G.G . . . -hl, .lrt'bse are Mm wmnmed schurmam RN" of en eorge F Finch started in 19" Stilllileaglgglnlge. one ri e m n Charlottetown. is spending her rara'lOl1 at the tourist home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacFar1iine. Ft-riiwood. The manuscript-liuntiizg by the, . ' . Bedouins started in 1947 when two of them found some in a cave. The manuscripts iuriied cut to g, , be the most important discovery '.M,. and M. wan,” Clark,” of biblical manuscripts ever made. Momma). 3...? . They were a group of HBl)l'GVl'i!nm. h,,;,d,,,.s A I texts of the Old Testament. some and Mm 'L,,,,,5 Clarkm peak" 1.100 years older than any such Road texts previously known. l The two Bedoiiins were well paid My Hem K,,,,,,y' gymm Road, Professor MacRae with his wife and family, Sackville, N. B., is i.i.-aiioiiiiig at Fernwood for the mmvli of August. Mr. MacRae is till the staff of the English Depar- im-nt. at Mt. Allison. 1 3 1 3' 0 3 re 0 -a -1 Mr. ring Mrs. Rgyl('iutcliif:;. .:VlIlg- Eenernl Assembly President Lester B. Pearson ll;:1;)ugl1l1t91Tth ?”d- T319 ':”lh0:”l;5 visited Georgetown on July l8. ii'ine ove. an r. an rs. , , I j 1 5'9 CUUI 110 P0-51 5' , .,.- Rtbpn Ameckv Hm V,1;age' motor. Following the signing of truce atyone chapter - of bloodshed andybe illiolllep 9UCll cave. I My An,m,m. H,,,m,,5 W15 3 bus,-- mi in Wood Islands on Sunday. Panmuniom. Caiiadss minister of conflict - but it is only the be- "But we were wrong," Harding 3,35 ,.,5,,U,. ,0 Cha,.1b,,eLO,,..n July external affairs, and U. N. General ginning of El new and difficult one said. in Assembly president, Lester B,:- the making of peace." Generals, The news of the big paynientf” Pearson. called on 80 member na- of the United Nations command srpread qu:v:kl:.'. Soon whole tribes, Mk; T,,,.,,5,, .,,u.K,,,ma Newym.k' tlons to meet Aug. 17 -and set upfanci the Red nrmics signed in iogwere searcl its and the unotficialyg si,'3..,,d,,.: ,3-.9 5.,mm'e,. imiiday. the Far Eastern political lconfer-,1minutes a document which took (FIVE-hU11lEl'5 111811 10 Keep 1l1811'lmm may pa1'eg;15 Mi-, and Mrs, ence, which -may determine the,two years and 17 days to write. unrk se'cre.. . peg-gr A1(-Kciyjygql B;1ldwin'5 Road. success or failure of the agree- Twelve hours later all fightingl 31” 1393' W916 Wicked GOWY1 by M, ( ment. "The signing of the armis- stopped for the first time in three D0119? 31151 50151915 A5 11 1'9-W11 3” Miss Bernice Rozerson. Char- tice." Pearson sa1d."is the end of years. .0”'1C13l "K913111110" C193-”9d 501119 40lI0ilCi0ii'n. spent iiie weekend of i leaves on the shores of the DPE1di July 13 W”, hfv prams M, and -:-- -t-3---in-.--7&7. m.a. . . . . ,. . - i' - t t t e ' t, Pianoforte exams, swimming con-iMr. and Mrs. Russell Fcrgusoii.l:i:iae' :,.:Tem:x,?ab,l:' and Vmu.iM"5o W" B' H03”5D”' 5'” P3'mck'” tests. and at the dancing com-lyhas followed a number of our Is-i Agam me lau.nm.m'u though, R0”d' petitions. on the sports program. lend young people to Toronto, ,1 . l . . , 1 C ' sponsored by the Caledonia Club at;0nt.. where his friends wish him d;;,;cf10ug:;b:fn?h,:nc:,ea,3,les &ndiMnh::f:af4?;'C;l7lC'll351151122131:-ca?rg;i Mont ue, 0 Jul 29. i- . ' - - - 31 ' Association of the Bedeque United as n 5; rucw” py NW mm" ,'with iicr parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Church was held in the church , M ' In. 1 ' gs, Macon”,-m-1, vs-strv on Tuesday evening. July - . . I ' - Mr" "id 5”” McA"'”" Mm" my "slums ” " "' 5C"'.”5ht But not mi: Bedouin! Tlev k r ---- nth. The” was I lame atwnm . - - W , "eat, an Vlsmng myauvgs and blood attended and greatly Pi”i,l0)'- ' ' '- 1 a 59 .i-.il.v 26th. Mr. and Mrs. hnest Johnson, Rothesay. N.B., and their son Robert and his wife and three .'lllld!'8l1, Michigan, U. S.A.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Johnson and other relatives on Thursday. July 30th. The two for-"C aier are remaining for some time Illile the latter left. for Parrsboro, N S. thence to their home in Michigan. The July meeting of the Men's . . . . searching, and last Septembcrl D1 1111d M-"i M0'711F.V and iam- nire of members and several vis- l'”9"d3 1" 5'3"m MEMH9 3115 VlC”1' ed the Vlembahmced .1"03””" in f d 11 -- lv llV left on returi to Vfontr l ,,,,,.5 Mm. E sumptuous repam Red truce team: Gen. Tut Chang went. left. Gen. Ting and Kim Dong Hak. ity. guests of Mrs. McAulay's pai-- 5D011501”Ed by 1118 CP119d011'-8 Club 3 ::mol;;,Oma?,?e1E;,;,a,::i S143, Jiify 14, after 5;-,3” .ff,.iSf,' ,a,a.,,-,,a,,.G ,F guts, Mr. and Mrs, James 13. noon, at Montague on July 29. featuring iMr.s Edwin MacFarlzinc, Fern- -"a .1119 G1rl8' P1138 B-'!11d- , ' Mr. Kenneth Ferguson, son oil --CE. and littered with documciils. lwilh D” M0011P5l5 fi11l1C1'. M1" -701111 Harding said that the 11nd was 5- M00"??- p;oi'idedW:y the ladies ff the W. .a.?----------------a 1a 18-. been P6-X13 en Of. 3 special speaker for the evening. V , '3”l5'””5" muawwl with Ml-55 Mr. W. R. Shaw. DGDUW Mi11l515Yl;fr.vo'l'e JofIltill'1llai:llunnvCIlBaisC:f1Jl))lIle8(lll Moll. M11d1'0d Clubxk 115 W9 P111110 oi'- Agriculture for P. E. I. Ml.lMr A'mo'ld Henderson CC”, , The 0310011 101” the 9115111118 N991 Shaw dealt with various phases ' ' Ml” Ralph Cahb9,Ck- cenm" W! U10 831113 WW1 5118M 0110-1185 of agriculture in a most iiilorm- --- Bedeqlm and Mr" Major L0w"h."' IB 1355 Y8813 The l71'881d0T1!. M11 atlve and interesting iiianiier and Miss Vera Saunders. Hamilton. Ssarmowm .MteI.med the mewng Ralph 0111131603. "1911 Called UPON was listened to with rapt atten- Ontario. is spending her holidays or the Laymans .A55oC”m”n in Mr. W. J. Reid to introduce the tion. At the close of the addresslat the tourist home of Mr. and wmsme 0" July 29"” BQI ll -B.U. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJORGHDTJPEEC H;;;.',&; 3;", i J V W029, Le'r'5 NOT 17 v'c""l'Y . , ME No LIKE RA55LE SMALL POTATO l655- Mrs.'.Ewen M-acxlinnon. who has, UKE 5A6.5AFRA5 l4lD.' GET-UM ll.” i13ei”.?Lli'i”vi I5.-lllilii, 1'33 lferfllnlidns - E-2-a - -4 8:AFQA&D return to her home in Cambridge, C”';"' t- Mass. taking -Willi her many HE WlLL pleasant memories. At the advanc- Eme :1: ”3i.h:..t:r”::;"" , e 1- ar a c THE W6 WANNA Tgl(l8?E:lAoAAsy' ?E.iiToH5s'2r e-- 555 THl5 POCKETC ' W,-I-HOLST ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Betts are visiting relatives and friends. and during their brief holiday visit from Toronto. Ont.. they will be guests of Mrs. Betts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hail, Canoe Cove. 6lZE Ar2AeAi-to A TRACE , 'LEL.ASi0N .' Mr. Leon Corney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corncy, Appin Road, has returned from Toronto, Ont., where he has been employed since leaving home. He is visiting rela- tives and friends and is guest ofl his parents during holidays. i I Messrs. Ralph .and Moyse Call-' beck, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Callback, are visiting at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson of Chelton. Mrs. Winnie Cameron is visiting relatives and friends in Halifax. N. 8. Mrs. Walter Gould. daughter. Miss Ainia Gould, R. N.. and grand- Es mucsiiwe sov ::::h::.:; izizizeai :;:::::5.. 5-5 c.,. i.ii.,mi.......i...v.ii ....ii.i Pit I7 (MST BEING NICE , Gould returns to her duties on the ------ -- v-- -rw----pm -w-- ' nursing staff of Halifax General 70 Hospital at the conclusion of her Err our: way By J. R. Williams "'"r W, , Miss Betty Myers. daughter of ;”' 7 WE'VE GOT TO BE SHE MAKES Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers” who MORE CAREFUL ME NERVOUS .. has been on the nursing staff of the RTHE LANDLADY I ALMOST SPHJ-ED Windsor General Hospital. iii lcs) GONGTO GET THE BUTTE OUT spciitliiig her h0llClllVE.l1Cli!l visiting g . d '. suspicious: you or: MY PURSE ;”,','j,l,",:? 11"” ””"”i 9”” "1 ”" Ql'Vll'lCl Calla 3 l H the Al my KNOW HOW OLD ' WHEN I WA5 I -M.- . . FA5HlONED PAVlN' TH' RENTJ An enjoyable post nuptial show- er for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore (nee Helen Holm), who have be- . . come residents of one of Ontario's ' ' ' " - y 1' thriving towns. was held at the 8, i ' i M ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Basil C. . ' V - - , Holm. Desnble. un .July 30. A de- ' , I , y, r ' . lighiful time was hnd by the large in ' t l ' .' ifts iiiiliiii l.'."ii.'l. p"n'l.i.i.SIl3"3i "in. New More in an my career steed so new advantages in young couple who are soon .leaviiig WW”! '"9"- A""Y M9 l' l5" ""5" ""7 V'1'1""'0 lllllfl Qwifd CUn0da'ri on mum in mm new name, freedom. It is not an easy lite-but it is a rewarding one. -r-- -- You and Canada profit by the many opportunities and be.-mm; of military service. Here's how you gain when you serve Canada in the Army: good pay, financial security and pension; 30 days annual leave with pay; opportunities for special iraining, pro- motion, adventure. For Canada, you will reprasenf qnaihu trained soldier to help guard our freedom. ' Victoria. the village by the sea. hu been honored by the well mer- V ited achievements of her young people. in the recently conducted Bl'I'.ESl Intern. amh. rv animal . . the best treatment I l'l!lllV at Mina.-dis at once. It 30 soothes. liuls and cleans. brain out His polaon I TO be Oll','"Ill you must he l7 to 40 year: nl not-. sliill-rl tvnrlmm-n to 15.. When applying bring birth certitimia, -ir min, wool at 5,9,, Apply -19” ggtgy .. fgo lull ir-lg-pmqli-.-i mm. at vigio the Army lecruitrng C-more nergrgrl y6tIr lug--5, No. 1 Personnel Depot, Garrison Borroclrs, Haliiaii, NS. No. lC Recruiting Station, c""'i"?" ;' ,M' C, "" MP" ,"'," V", V," 7"" "H" "p"l”"" Barrington St. Armoury, Barringion & Harvey Sts., Halifax, N.S. lectures at Army lite. Ask any aoli-lierl and intolun. There on many chance: I Th . k y p 53.5 Yes i'aI:e pin! in Ilvo, wogk got travel is ICarioda and ovornar. O:h1:lKrK":(r:eTfl9momCOl;n'l62C'K.Onl 59': ::i:l::teto::i.sP.E.i y, 'V JR.W.LLiAM an an anger: ml men in 0 on me an earn more in the Army Y "" "9 "I "5 0'"! 0 i Y My, . . . . .i -ea ,, h . . . , ,. . , ( ' l "' BEEN THIIZTV yEA:2s' TOO soon 1 IJ;.'1.".':.i.':i.i';.”.1'.;..- . 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