ii.-.i. . i put iltlx IIll' iiiiI'iiiil 1i.iii.iilc..jiil.1 l-1' I llIll' of i -i. .i.' was so well known to the ('t)fllt'lllp- i notes that Big.Donald was sold for the tout-r's completion. for it was mm M t th h . orary population that ”he" wa.. 3866.62 and a new bell purchased lpecifleaily d ' .1 Q i me! I I 8 0me all - g, 9 presumably aifectioiiaiely. givgn-and placed in the market tower at the bell. mg” 0 nu!" violet C0511!”-0!! OI! May ll. 1957.: Mllrny RN" MRy 2"nd the nickname of "Big i)oiiald."la cost of 3822.96. resulting in a Hence. the bell, new in rejuvn. The meeting was opened with the TOIIIYI ,. History does not describe the sta-.3-13.t56 profit for the City treasury. -lied surroundings. has seen Chap ""1133 0' 0 Clnidl Th? minute! OURIS ill l-Iii.-ii-in Packing Co. wharf at .ill'l iii a in. ' be preferred before an other in-lgranlcd three thousand unds for ledce - Chavpel and -101” M39000!” Ill I ATTend strument. It! could hey disiiiii-tiy theii- erection. This miiiiey wal. iitashanslvitigifciiybiwgiiiecriigtrivblhflh W” the decision of the judg” um . Do heard at a distance of three iiiiiz-gihowever. consumed in the pay- The minutes of the last regular Iocesan and the sound of it entered tlii. mi-nt of of-ficlals' salaries but suf- meeting were read and approv- room like a strong riishing of airfficiciit funds were obtained to ed. SHOW TIMEg8 m t lllllli of tile clergy of the and it Vl':S silffigicnt leffectually to erect a log hutljail inhl797.G hit was decided by me meeting W - p' ' ihil'II'(iilII rliiii-i-ti of Ca do I ave arouse I 8 SW" vs! st-eper in ll-v On July 16. 866. I 2 ” real 1 at the 'u i liitl - on ll;lliliiV in :iiend ethe niizhl-" Fnnllacration” supplied an ade-lh Mg "1 clams WW” be A -elclili-ti-Iirili xvkginn n( the pig. cc-.in Sxlioil liliii-ll llegins with the Siiliiri .Horiii'i- ill iiolv Communion Ill Ilic CiIlII('(ll':ll ('liurch of All Shirts on Wcilili-silziy morning. ,” ”m,m,”,m, mm . E H . strityed one hundred biiiidings in 11,, mm, yea...” for me g Starring: Robert Ryan, Virginia Mayo. Jeffrey Hunter lint” ...ii i,,. R... (-alnnnci?-1;-imltby ficial rang Big Donald so i-ioii-niiyia two block swath ending at the ning was it debate. ”Resoived iii; ' "A bny's pride. 3 man": guns. a woman's fear explodes into i.,,,.' Rwim. M 5.. palm. Rev. that a two foot, 5.3 mu, crack (i... foot of Great George Street. Dairy Cattle are More Profitable: - - p violent Cinemascope action"; ”Too proud to run. he faces delth (Wm G E ..”,m. Rm” or 5,. veloped. Tllls .fa('ior- no dtlilllt url llAl.l. BEGUN Than Beef Cattle. judged by i.ir,1WrIM Guardian Box 6- with only a boy at his side. It M- i-ir ii - v. i- rem . A an ne 2 , . iil,.'.l.K.),I,',(. grid gm JAHF-is workman. Jalilcs Butcher, was. laid. lillflllg celebrations marking muting another .,:i,.,.,”w.,'.fi.i"f:: Mamas". C0min8-MHY 30-31c-"LOVE ME TENDER" W"-ll EIVII PIOIIOY (-,,.,r...,. ..,,,.,,,. engaged in effect repairs. g .-the flfllelll anniversary of Queenlhad. ”Rt-solved that Country Life - HM mm Cmrmmhm-n . 'I'.le coilielitporary Dailv Itxaiii-ptftctorlas accenslon to the throne. ' M av I I.” "L P I I . iner ettloglzed Mr. Butchers of-pconialnlng numerous newspapers. ”' , "H 5' "'7'" - - 3s"h”' forts. saying: ”lie did a good I't'- docllmcnis. scrolls. etc. of the 3I"i”fIp- l,”"V.',” i:."”'G(-1E-I ”d' pair job.” hilt the City ('oiincil period. the stone was laid with fax 'lmllIW'Iigfglqfnnigalcrgizoeiign IINIIAEIII iitherwivc. Plalifllll" Hr. Masonic honours by Honourable Old City Fire Bell asked seventy. plus the fact thati the iiork ”wna not satisfactory. The net result of deliberations sent Big Donald. austalntng mul- tiple fractures to his ebony frame.l It is I matter of satlsfactioii to Charlottetown citizens that the old Fire Bell will remain as a per- manent relic of the past. Progress in the field of sound devices and secured in the tower of the City Hall where it was placed after the building's erection in 1887. Dis- mnunted from its original. decay- In supports. the now slilled hell I: stationary. rcposing on heavy steel girders encased in concrete! FIRST FIRE BELL Charlottetown's Donald.returned to the Marketl House, and the City Council passed a resolution to test the results. Big. Donald was rung. but the Exam-I iiler contained no comment on hisl perform nce. although he was ap-. parently used until 1881. A report of the fire department. first fire ht-ll dated January ID. of that year. ture of the then fire chief. l)oilaId”BUILDING'S HISTORY Mackinnon. who lent his Christian. The new bell remained in the name to the bell. but one can Market House tower for several. at least adequate according to anlings. 1844 legislative discussion. record-I As early as I768 I surveyor ed In the Journal of the Legislative named Morris had reserved sites Council. Therein "tile honourable for public buildings and. in 1771. Mr. Young said the going ion: toltile Imperial Government had For many years Big Donald's quate impetus for a construction ominous tones heralded firc-stbonm. When it tngulled 1011? City which could develop into collflugra-I blocks in Ward One. Stirling In tions. ttntil his day of fate-Octoberi an old building on the East corner 28. 1877. On that day a serious fire of King and POWMI streets. It de- was raging and an overzealous of- I s Honorably Retired lthat the regular meetings be hgld decided th Profitt, Freetown, W9"? Hills by the forefathers Lharlolletunlans. vine bles edifice. The coiltract was let to Mr, W, of . ttllo desired Di- 51118 on their communal '9'-'L lusether with an eighty- llsoihgower. sgon to lire the home rel.-en y-pur ed bell. Iu':t.t. lNSTALLEDc as - gllslury does not record the date w en the new bell was transferred from the Market House -to the tower. but one can reasonably assume that it was shortly after loltelown from its present position for some .' t ' watched IEIIXY years. just as It g e construction of its 3' 9'31" "'."."b'" "Mb "9 Iiewl L "l l' IDS l IXT C speculate that it was not in pro- apparently uneventful. years. Dur- home from the old Market House "'mL 3o'mn3' Ruth Kmnani - '” 3 ' ' i J portion to Big Donald. lng this period, a considerable tower. Having introduced me 9,... sen. St. Eleanor!- V , 1 , V Originally located in a tower of amount of construction was in PF0- 39000 of a great many fire: it n W" dwideil 1h" '1” "”” i i ll , 9 ' ' ' "H I--' r i N itliv miiip Ciiptaln and crew aboard the old market building. Big Don. gress throughout the City. panic. now rests in retirement "men": M held m n" Sherbmuke - iii.--wit; l.l " In lw.M.'r ii” 1 l'iiiii:iiliiiu operations began sld's summons of firefighters uasi ularly in regard to public l)uiId- its modern successor H3" ”” M” 5m" i u I ll lltil , l'- N 4l.'. 1' ll . -lui- ' Agriculture Continued from Page 3) eld on Wednesday evening and W Tuesdwt 3;CI1fil1Rs.Jllt1 was also a e lrst. u ging class he held at the home of Douglas (W-H Betta Opvorttmltlu Ionian opposing nth. oanjg of I .i'aL'l2! Development Than Donivioiei Compton. Carl Pauptlt and (, y Life." Mary Rogers. Secre-"Allison Chappel. be docluod the tary. lwtnners. It was suggested that at The Iodoque V-I I-ll Call Clitblthe next meeting the main fen- held its regular meeting on May liture would be public speaking. at the home of Harold Mulligan, Each membe is allowed a Inui- Middleton with the President 811- mum of three minutes to talk on ly Craig presiding. I subject of his or her own choice. The minutes of the previous.'i'he club leader. Mr. Urban Laugh- meetlng were read and approvedlltn then asked questions front the Roll call was answered by I2 new handbook. membe .. The next meeting is to! A period of recreation conclud-' be held at the home of Waiteried the meeting. Merllyn MacDon- Crnlg's., Middleton. It was Jfluvgdllld, Secretary. the resulting decision of th City t Boston. where he entered and Frazer to Sl0.l7' .1 led by Gen” Gm" ""1 Y TOKYO (R to l.-non tau Council have silenced its aarion iiistitution catering to such Der-.Ior a sixty-fotit frontaogemim silicon 3056?! Mulligan that the club ad-I l'll.8'l' EDITION is mdeuoioglcu. .h..v.u.-1.. call. but it has now been firmly sons as sick bells. Repaired. Bigjstreei, and Eighty-two (,9; 0,, Ken; vertlse alhow thlt would be shown The first co ete En lish edi- lll "19 5”'I9'”"V” 1"” 0" M” "ii tion of the Iflhylle was gpnblished 157. The debate "Resolved That. by Mu" coverdg. in 1;-Dung in Electricity is more Useful on the' 1535 Farm Than a Sewage System" Wed.. May 22. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 IRITAIN HUI? N07, Isl? LONDON (Reuters. - Oliver Poole. chair of 8- tlve party, Taulid T C Britain must never slip into a position of satellite status or permanent do- pendence on the United lulu. RADIOACHVE FALL-0U'I' tsdlonetl rain was falling dtroudlout most of JI9Il'I 49 prefectures. I national when vatory spokesman add Tuesday was postponed until the next regu- lar meeting. Following the adjourn- ment of the meeting A lunch was gel-ved by tile hostess Mrs. Mulli- 3 in Mary McCn.rdle. Secretary. Tiller-brooke 4-ll Calf Cluh held ' Mayfair of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered h The highlight of the evening was! a debate "Resolved That Boys Have an Easier Life Than Girls."i Those supporting the resolution were Woodland Pauptit. Vera. Theatre COMING - THURSDAY Young Man For Store Clerk "THE PROUD ONES" In Cinemascope and Color & FRIDAY (May 23-24) Butcher ltad agreed to do the job.Jnlin Yeo. Most Worshipful Grand I'l”55i('”I "I U” w'""""'5 Amd" for forty pounds and had then4Master. and a number of hymns ASTOUNDINGI BARGAIN OFFER iriiy. : s NEW nnmrcnnarons ! ,i R... ..,. . '3 . ; I.iw.IitiV l.tl'l - Police filed l . . . . ' lgj.-;'-H"-.'L;,,'f.'.-i" ;; l'IIJI '1': Tilc-rlilv against -IDIII1 I I,"iVllllllllI lti-irl.-il. 211, eccentric in-I H'!i'4'I' :it't'Ii:ct'I nf keeping 2llrY('3l'i 4. old xi-wmrio Jordan in a dugout i-.i- W. ilivs. Ilc was rcmandcd wED- e THUR- . Gov. A. Tax llll'l Xlxix .'II on charges of detain- l't9 ' my Willllflll RLIZIIIISI her willl Adm- 30 - 50 I i 9' t I ' Win: IIPT ('?IllSlllEJl1U:l1ll.V. Matinee time 3:30 it iilvvt I l l l ll l'..' f' took Miss or anl - . l . i ii . l mini .1 (Itli'll(..il in Bi'ldal's gardcni Evenmg 8'30 ..t l" - ..i: IV” -lihors found a penclllcdl Inc, Pfgv, iili-.i for liclii. 4 i ':.i lfirrc 'r it Hi liil liii..t x 0. I ' 9 ' I" "COME NEXT SPRING" I g In Color --- Ann Sheridan - Stcve Cochran - Walter Brennan L- " ” l i l y o y A story of family reunion. A father reformed comes back to his C” '””' I t i l' ', wife and two small children. Highlights: Family involved In an '27 .l l V1"-8 x. 3 I i ii auto at-ciilenl, one of the children seriously injured, the other V -- -Il' ' '9 or e I grows up to be it great sill-cess, the reformed father becomes I .':.R :'O iN.l' BRAKE CHECK TODAY hero involved in dramatic exciting notion. See the rescue of the l I ll "” ii, . W; K . make auunhly tkamd l little girl from in dangerous precipice. Also two part comedy. , .l,.H'. lip , ..i... . ' -W l - iii l' ” 0 Hvdvwlie -v-'-"- I Sponsored by the C.W.L- ,. x . .-.--' . I1 . .,... i rL4;d t':e:kect i '9 I '; I ., 5' 9; . ' . iw "Mm . ii..,.... ..i..,....i COMING FRI. . SAT. "rum: ROCK" ' 7 ii I.l 4 ti .: 0 drake: rand mm! i . .. , i i-----'-- i l l ill . l l ll g i 7 v , y . y I ; ii. I M ;i. 3 -i I g g y 1' 1”. C”-Ari: :. will at o. N AND uiiinssr ssumo nutu mine .1. :i,i- mi "Iiiii -tl. ; - .:. V. K:.;. :. ........ . . . . 7 l. ' la INN I139 ( Th hill KN . . . CVUH (P' V.' ,q.”mw M”, ,..,,,g,.,, wnntadnnrd-u.I-o6nr.... MM.” . .' . rink” MqAY nrrwntnnnotoutdmghnrgnn lilo H-"Vi-k Mt-9 T . Pnoo.BnndnnvlI7ItyhC - .. ' Box Office 0 us 7:30; Show At Dusk I I Hug. ma .- R. l i.H..'.- . 1 .' .'l lA DENY AVVARI) STARS. . ' i Hi i ' I h N ' L I enpactty. Phi dalun Intros .- .- V g ---e' V”---' r -. yonvolxldoxpoetonlycnro , ..r p TINGHID BERGMAN frigcnton coating up to also . ..O., '.V,. t 7g YUL BHYNNER hmid:.d:ollarI l!nnn. C3: 3 I " " ' hELEN HAYES Ma Q ff! , V ;i' Y in 5;!) i. ” A from 70M Cvcluly-RI 9 IA ,-- wt - -y 0.: -x -- inggz I. .r, v ,-i. .,i I X I as ..t........... : ' . f; i i 'IlNP.uunScOPE i W I i I-- - - 9- -H s7i4l'.l.x Jl.:llI---7--It --'- V Piiwi--. this tllgsf; lllt'llIZ llutiitcc 250 J: 50c: Evening 75c FRI. and SAT. Just look at these deluxefeafuresl. COMING THUR. - FRI. ll-c-tr: MIEIITI TEBHIIIIZIIIJII ADVEIITIIREI . C.'.'.i.”-.'G pviicuiti-i Q rite bo::n,iit them . . .held them. . .tmd "add them 13:91 ccwf iitem uSId0' Ii. I 4 i.;.-niifnl vioi..e.i- he destroyed them all! Eiiniil S!.iiiHS Illllllli lltllll .. ..- ... i...- .i .- ...v sea at 15 In (unto-A-0-U' - 5!. iii Ellllll llllll Jllf ...q.uIn-UV! 0 Hugo 40 III. zero zone freezer 0 Full length storage door 0 Handy adjustable shelf 9 Chiller Drawer and full VH5 diaper 0 New Sodom Interior Color 0 5 Your Wornnfy Tremendous trades now on all sizes... 10, 12, I4 and 16 cu. ft. Conpaol .SAVE sao. SAVE sio. SAVE S84. Pl-lllCO PHILCO BIG it "NCO 3'3 " BIG 10 cu. rr. cu. FT. STANDARD 01- FT- AUTOMATIC El”. ””.95 Rm. 359.” WITH HUGE 08 LB. I'u.r' I ONLY 299.95 olltii 239.95 M M olltli 335.9; nouotts BROS. 8i .loill:s till; mar. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION Mm (ills.-sgow in District ('ritpuuiI is District 'l'lir.se i-liihs will enm- I'1'i”'ii'.' i.-i-cix-ilion 0:1 'lllittrs'- i.i,, May Tr i lfseljvlce -- xiiiehl-in cm Pilnnc Charles Carr. Hunter P..vci' 2?-22. In the Cm? H ud Club phone Lyman Harvey, Crnpnud 7-3. For pxmgg service during the my calls mgyyw o,iui'rt)0h must be in by to am. , I 1.1.2; I . 0 l