Page"! The Guardian. British Guards Look To" RCMP For Fashion Trick By ROBERT EICVEM Canadian ress a r r LONDON iCPi-Britain's Brl- color was dismissed by gade of Guards is thinking of steal- office as "hardly noticeable." p - ing a fashion trick from the Royal LATEST FASHION HINT ' V laid. who is spending the summer Canadian Mounted Police. The suggestion by tlte duke is his in the Fitzgerald bungalow in The idea comes from the Duke latest fashion hint to Britain's serv- Georgetown. d Edinburgh. who has visited Can- tces. He also tipped off the. Royal. nda twice since 1951. Navy on testing a new Jumperi Mr Percy Keeping of the Dom- tinder the experiment. a Scots adopted by Canadian sailors. iinion Experimental Farm gun .1 guardsman will wear a tunic made Despite the royal fashion deci-ee,l)(9mi-iiig, N, s. is visiting h i 5 from the same light material and one Scots guard officer wasnt too'm.,,her M”, A cogsweii, scarlet color as the RCMP ile'll happy about the change. He says test it under all conditions--on the new material-even padded-isp ML Gerald Sonny of Halifax, guard at Buckingham Palace. dur- so light it creases too easily. -N S” was ",0 weekend guest M in: drill practices and at cere-l "lI wont be quite so smart as hm hrmhm. and sisleHnghw' Mr. monial parades the old.'' he adds and Mrs. C A Scull), t"Trials of various materials for He would have been eten iin- ' making tunics and other items of happier if he noticed a news item MI. nun Murmm, '9" on Frig military wear take place frc- front Ottawa appeariiig in Vilon- dav Jim, 8' on ire'mrn to Mom. qiiently.” a liar office spokesman days Times. Referring to eastern rem mmwm; B visit n th h said Monday That cautious admis- ('anada's heat wave. the report (Kip d NE W F. 9 0”"? sion appeared to be the official said' :(i i' 3" f 5' "I" 'tZgemld' confirmation that the Brigade of "On Parliament Hill police in g . i Guards is toying with the idea of their scarlet ttinics buttoned up to M' Pamck 0 Iwlll ill the Rllyall keeping cooler and smarter with the neck. struggled manfully to.C3ilfWll3ll NHVY. Halifax, motored the RCMP fashion style. 'maintatn a dignified appearance asii" ('9f'll'89il'llil'll Oil Friday. Jlll.V ii. The lunic- tailored froin iiiater- they face the cameras of lesserpoil his l”Cllil”l'l to Halifax on Sun- igl supplied hy the RCMP -ls notlclad tourists . . . -U8)! be WES alT0ml38lIl9d by M75- 0.'.Veill and family. who have been Mining Development Gives spent with her parents. Mr. andl Mrs W" Jr Fiugngkl ibury. Que.. is visiting his parents isiting in Georgetown. 1 tlnVf'RF,Al. CF k'itprei-e- qiialel) educated and equipped to denied inincral detelopnient itilnir-et the challenge cixilization Willi Miss Sheila DeLory who has MP aild Ml'5- H0lll”.i' Paikerv 31' northern Quebec and Lahrador has bring been instructing a swimming and so his brother. Flying 0fficer7ler- hroiighi new problems lntll the The Eskiinii is simple only in water safety course at Malpeque be" Parker nf mo R03,-31 cans. land of the Lskimo the iiiiii-coiiiplexity of his life. His spent the past weekend .( her , . The Dl'ti.lPClS hill? Pla('Cfl villi nitnd is alert and quickly grasps home in Georgetown. man . statiolfd ft T1lO)fllPl1l at the doorstep of the the meaning of things with the Greenwood. N 8., is visiting his F-Sklmti'S llloo. but Vfstzr lflllllelillirfipell guidance But if he is left tol Miss Gertrude Fit'I.get'ald left nnlparents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 5Vll('lliil” Rfl"l?ill Caillllllil llFPll' ?ll.tend for himself he cannot be ex-l Friday. July it for Montreal, WTlef'9lPgrker l.ahiarlor. helicxes the adiance oflppi-tctl to understand the new en- she will spend the summer. i civilrzation into the north country vironment ” . Mr. and Mrs may he comiiig too fast "Dcielopment will bring chaos instead of civilization to thc Esk- imo unless he is carefully condi- Georgetown l i .'!ttrs Roland Marsh of Five islands. N.S., is visiting in George- town, where she is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Mary Yorston and her brother. Mr. Harry Yor- stun. ' i -s 's uardsl the war son Jackie of Roslindale, Mass. lare guests of Mrs. John Fitzger- On Friday. July 8. Miss Adelel ;real following two weeks holldaysl Air Force. L g i l"lllElllt" Gotell are iflamenlzjlng B M"C”"":”'lwl":lweekend guests of Mr. Gotell's . summer so no a i Prince of Wales College. spent thelparenm Mn and Mrs" Jim" C" Gotell. Crisis Seen tioii d ' said it gt S hcff l a iiasl iieekend M her home in l' " g- 5i 4' i'l' fl ieorgetown T”'F"l ”llN'l'l9Vl l Friends of Mrs. Malcolni Mac- mll:lr:"hililrl"lllftaLi)(i' German Govlil C('pI W S t.aiei-s of the RoyallI.ean are sorigv to hear that she i ' v '- ' anadian Mounted Police accom- - . - ' yd n i. d H i I. . . . I . .- is a patient in the Prince . - siiivic -'iili6il&llllllff.; ROVV -lPi -A politic'il crisis pamed bi his 50" Douma mi-)mr'.W3"l Island Hlmpilali am an - - ' - ed to Georgetown from Halifax, iwish hm. a sW,Pm. rem," ,0 Mod and Lalirad r l”;llllft.' 1 th W 't (i - z - lli .- , Klinin: titiiitpainies xnceded F.ski- iiiotimtiiaiitieslhliiiiiiay (nii::htmtlii?:al-ii;-:.”ii1,: miieitlsldiifilliluhaiilrlhihind manh- mos hut cxplotation should not helcncrl to deprive ('liaiii-ellor K0ltl'a('llJ W Lagvergi Cpl liners i; periiiitted Al ' f th, l. t s - -.' H ' ' i CHILD-l.IKF. wirii .vtos'r.v X'((il::dill(i'r niieds tiir Brit-V-l;?'":':2eig l::llf:ri;r0l'rtmthCIl:-C1”-ll(WV'll ieli ml. "ff-lk. ll" M.”"""l' -The Eskimo is Chudyike mm armamem laws lnhanpp bminegs i: Ha;'ifae'9 "T where she will visit relatives. 1'9-Sll9('l '0 mill'i?.V." he Said it? Federal ministers Theodor 0her- K i ' X' d d h trill l'Ill)' whatever catches his laenderand Waldemar Kraft bolted . .. , ; Ml'5 i.l3.l'”"l GWW9 3" am-i ' fancy-a useless trinket or an ex-llhe Refugee part,l'setliirrl largest inlanglfaligfiv 5:13 ?md(;: Scannpnlielh idler"? mm An"9."f. Lucai" pensive watch. Hc rarely fill)" ' 0 as on' ass" mmiill It i ?ll'lil- -"ll? l'8C?ill0"illE in Mrs Alhcrl Burke of Charlotte- hc coalition--in protest over ”dis- . food. and saving is hciond his kc liinity ivithiii the ranks" They iilsni?-red. ii: the lslagd-'d inning, m:Gl?l'ilfs'9liiW"- ill" ll”?-his "l M”- "N real rlangcr is the tntrodtic- sithmittcd their resiizitations asyfimungp-mihnlgn n 83' Jim g'l(iC(lIfl1("S ill-iI'0ill-M Mi? ililfl M75- tiiin of litiiior in the mining cabinet int-mhcrs in Adenaiicr lnrl A": md:Vs' H I h is (i K"”1ll' ranipu something totally unknown Ohorlaendcr has been national t - F”. -V G"'e - " ' Pt to him "He is also easy prey togt-hairman of the Rctuzecs (H0 is R”-Vll Canadian Alf FiiN'9- lflll Mrs l"lot'enre Jenkins is visit- fllsriafsfl particularly tuberculosis.lminister for Refugee affairs. Kraft””'””lll' "" T””T" '" 5-Vd"i'-V- N- and any white man's diseases is minister uilhotit portfolio lS- 3”" l""'"g mlmded "'9 l”"' p guest of her l')l'fVtlP,l1l in the north." Their action deprived the Rcfir 9”” (ll his mmheri me it"? MW sislcr. Mr. and .Vlrs W i l 1 i a m The Eskimos had lived much thelgce party of its two oiitstzindmgp-ltlhn l). Gotell. White. some way for 500 years and even leaders and appeared ti. fore-l i iiith the introduction of modernishadow its hrcakiip it has lieciil Mi H3lii'3' Park" fir BmV"l5' Mt". and MW Will -'l'lN'(illllll5'll methods and machinery they prob- split for months hciwecii ii right. i ""'?T:j"' T';T and Mr and Xlrs Dan Phillips who are ahly would tiol change pert-cptibly wing tzroup. headed by Ol)ci'laciitler gcc party could deprive Adenaueriflt Bi'0ilkllil0- 31355- for another 50 years. and Kraft, that favors i ' Rissliop Schcflcr said he hopes operation with .-'tclenaiicr and a the B undestag (lower house) recent that through an increased mission faction opposing his policies nectled to pass many rearmamentlwhere they program the Eskimo can be adc- The disintegration of the Refu- laws. Ross, visitors to visited Mr. iRed Cross Swimming and Water it-ritzgi-raid ten on mm. to sion... drill before, entering the water for Roy ing in Borden. uliero she is the. lwrntlicr-in-laiv and close co- of the vital two-thirds control ofivl-it'ali0tlilll1 lll ill? lll'iil'lili'P- ll"? (icon-it-iiiivn. Melville gust. Closer Regulation Of Coastwise Vessel Urged Before Royal Commission OTTAWA ICPl - Canada's two dian levels. permitting low cargol . largest railways Monday advocatedlrates. unued And ' mm' closer regulation of coastwise ves-l sets in submissions at the open- Swimming Instructors Practice Safety Instructors in Charlottetown practice land at Life Saving Society tests. Photo by Garnhum. ing hearing of the royal commis-l sion on coastal shipping. i They urged such action with at view to placing rail and water lion. the CPR said, it has no ob- carriers on an equal footing com- petitively. declaring the opening of the St. Lawrence seaway in a coastal traffic. i few years could result in ships cutting sharply into some of their traffic. The under royal commission 1-. Justice wg F4 Spence of the the board of transport commi.s- cer Sharam; . oma,-to supreme court heard only sioners now applies to the rail- Machon. Murray Harbor United; on its ways. The board must approve all Mrs, railway rates; for coastal ships. it bor Union: Mrs. Geo. Whiteway. the railway submissions opening day. it is to receive about 150 more at sessions hero and across the country over the next few months. Tuesday the commission from the Trades and Labor (Ion- grcss. Canadian Congress of La- hor and the Canadian and Cath- olic conferederation of labor. The puhlicly owned CNR said At present. Monday about 538,000,000 a year of its business will be in conipeti- tinn with seaway-expanded ship- ping and asked that wages and of the St. Lawrence deep water- froight rates of ships in the coast- way. ing trade be made to conform to Caiiiidian standards. Some British vessels are gazed in this trade, and their wage rates are far below Cana- l hcardl en- t be placed under l S. 8. Convention A! Murray Illvar ..'The annual with the following schools seated: Murray River ray Harbour Union. The president. Mrs. ventlon leader, the Rev. J. gates. The following committees Mrs. Horace Machon. tee. Mrs. Spencer Sbaram. ray Harbour and Mrs. Machon. Murray Harbour. AFTERNOON SESSION was conducted by Mrs. White assisted by Mrs. Macl..ean. in in God". er, Rev. J. E. Davidge. The convention lsm in the Church School”. afternoon session closed prayer and benediction by J. E. Davldge. after Murray River bounteous supper was enjoyed by all. EVENING SESSION The evening with worship session service Mrs John Machon and Horace Machon. The theme ”Our Father's Business". Thank Thee". cuq on Evangelism was Neither railway suggested the were taken to the church and under the leadership of Davidge. had to Canadian ships-as briefs filed by some organizations have urged. With certain changes in regula- jection to British-built-aiid-regis- EXECUTIVE App0lNTED tered vessels taking part in thej The CPRS suggested regulationlfollowsz would include: i nesident, 1. Putting coastal-trading shipsliice-president. under-the same rate regulation as chon: Mrs. Mrs. Ernest helpers. Mrs. only regulates ”package" tnon- Murray Harbor United. bulk) freight. WANTS TOLLS 2. Tolls should be levied on all ships for the use of canals. har- lion to Rev. and Mrs. calculated to pay off their con- . struction and operating costs. the c”"vem'0" T successi the federal canal system including the big locks through the Great Lakes is toll- free. There will be tolls on locks extended by Mrs. Spencer . C. MacDougall brought convention to a" close. The CPR also advocated that all competing forms of transportation a single reg- ulatory body. It did not indicate smoked haddock, also sold how this body should be formed. and frozen. GOOD EATING Sunday School convention for the Murray Harbor dlatrlct was held in the Unltevt Church. Murray River. on Jtfne 19 George l'.':il:l”.'”si:”".?.9:::?...i'.l” .l.:"';::'. I-we m- we "we -ow this vi-r were W-in-mo. L-st Davldge. and welcomed the dele- lnted: N l omml tee, aPP0 om natlnz c Mu:my monm "guns M. ",1, ye” umwed, are cultivating sterling mu-ken Harbour and Mrs. Royal White. Murray River. Courtesies commit- Honce same period last year. they were The afternoon worship service ago... um me board of "Ada H Archie also mentioned that the May ex- Theme. -tom. Strength ports volume had run against the .IA.I the panel discussion on ”Evan'iIt:le- which the ladias served a in the church hall and a period of fellowship opened der a Quebec law which makes it conducted illegal to refuse to fight a forest by Mrs. Keith Buell gsgigted by fire, officials of the Ottawa River girls of the Murray River United Viil" ' m"'""""' ii"? M W” V Sunday School sang "Fat.her.,We The afternoon dis- "Growing in Adventure" was enjoyed. During coastal traffic should be restricted the discussion "it young people flllll-'lllE 0l'Bllllllll0ll malnmlned g I very enjoyable more than period of talk. singing and games The executive was appointed as and another L200 "res M Ray, Keith Euell; sec'y.-treasurer. Mrs Spen- Wallace White, Murray Har- Votes of thanks and apprecia- Davidge. to the people of Murray River for lthe use of the church. to the - - - ladies for their hospitality. to the bars and other facilities at rates "mean and all who helped make am of the courtesies committee and Rev. H. C. Macnougall. Prayer and benediction by Rev. Finnan haddie is the name for E 1955 British. Exports To Canada Show Decline LONDON tCP)-British exportsi The Liberal newspaper. the New. rePl'e- to Canada are down 5:6.000.000 for Chronicle. suggests that Britain". Uniledithfiralllx l.haflI55 -exporttrd itiic di Murray Harbour United and Mur- "end in 13:" yea. ,,,.,2?s.".?,f;. ping .,m;,oeu;iv,,-- an 3 '5 5"” A and anxiety 3, trade figures showed Monday. being felt with particular regard A board of trade spokesman. not- to imports in the first five montln Elton at any decline in exports, year at the same time. import, and particularly anxious when it fmm Calida to!-llled only E91.zo:t,. applies to Canada." 000- W," At the same time. imports from Th? WW5 Chmnlcle lhlrply lug. cg”.-1. gave jumped aha:-ply. rive gests that British manufacturer. British exports to Canada up to It home and Ibrold. Ind lmtorin. June I) have been. provisionally the l-0118119? NOPUI American mar- Mur. estimated at 251,331,000. For the kettl- 51tl7.B48,0tl). 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