P. E. I. MAN'S Iiom is , ... r ” Tfw. "h in til 93:. "Wt Wooden moulds are hand eaived hy Colonel Johristone for the windows of the miniature replica of Yorkminlster presently being constructed. The research and drawing: for the 126 windows in this project took two years. Now retired. Colonel Johnstone farms his land and. as his hobby. makes these miniature models. His research has been aided by a number of trips to Britain and today his replicas have become an outstanding i.ourist attraction. london.Paper Fires Blast.At Two Well-Known Playwrights By EDDY GILMORE i.c')NDoN (AP) - The mass- rirculation Daily 'Sketch. its pa-. lieve him tor noLl for a hroadsideii at two well known '0 "' l" 'h”,"'” . l . ni,,y,.,,-ism, -- Ameyiicnn Mihurlmarried to Ii girl named Marilyn Times. SHAKlESPEARE'S OLDPEP ENGLAND Liherace. The Daily Sketch saya:,herauu he's legally trvinz to on- ”Three man. All rich. All want- on: your plaudits. your support. your money. Who's for Enizland? Apparently only one." The smiling Llberaee, in addi- tion to winning editorial cnmmenth money out ni this N)lliill')' "Which is more than we can my mum pllshcd something that the sourpuss named Ariliur Rlonde M15? iiiionroeh didn'tdiio Ian . . - e M'll . those only -harni seemiii er arriva ere-e e ma ta ta mom dander up' mes cdnorm X or V. ( that he is news columns of the staid London The Johiisloiies do rest-ari-li on their latest pi-ojm-i during the winter months and draw up detailed plans for con- struction the following summer. Photographs and sketches aid them in careful reproduction of famous buildings. Irresistible to all is the 19th century wishing well. The money thus collected amounts to about S3n(i,tiii a year and is turned over to the Red (Toss. ll:-re one of the hopefuls of the world makes that. all important wish. cape p ayi ii it Britaiii's income taxes. "He is ll self - i-oiiio-xseil run out," says The Sketch. ”lie is one of those people who make their and avoid WINNIPI-1G then skedadille abroad to paying income tax." Unconditional Grants For Education Sought (CF) - Cnnndianliiiii-nnriitioiiril grants for erliicaiinn school triistees Tuesday (-allcii on the iedcral government to give siziiiiinrd oi education could he litany of Britain's lovely old landmarks can be seen in ('rilonel Johnstone's miniature collection on his farm at Fiirlington. if E. I. One can see Glamis Castle, am-estr:il home of the Queen Mother and birthplace of Princess iiiarzaret. The Church and Manor House at Stokes Poges Ye Ulric l'”.nizlisli Tim is the iiliice to sign the visitors hook. Built in lillimhetliari fashion, it is the only building large PiiOliEl'I to enter. However, don't expect the Boar's Head or other traditional fare. oiislwfl this Ti'iislees' Association to the pi'(IiiIlt'(lK so a minimum here. Alioiit established throughout Canada. Ontario and Western rti-leizales resolution iiioh only three ncizaiivc votes, alter a lengthy debate on the iinal day oi the (lanadian School contention lti0 ilclegates repre- senting .3iI,t)00 sclioul trustee; in Wed. October 3. 1956 The Guardian. Page 1! are duplicated as well as Shakespeare's home in St rationi- on-Avon. Pretty tloyee Mac('allum is shown here inspect- mi: the authentic thatched roof of Anne llaihmx-ay'a cottage. Natiuiial Film Ioard of Canada Photos by Chris Loud :4 3”. '3: 7 if 1: .1 , Shades of Robin Hood or ohlins and ghoatiea and things that go hang in the night. ,xploring through the windows oi the old castle, these two young boys look for advan- turn. 'OlK?Ii arovlncu attended. ; not increase in the him aclod Fire resolutions on leileral Ild P"P"l'””'l H "'3 "PW '' .VFll'l- were drawn up in an attempt to He "M ”" '"''m-v M ""'M”' find a lltislaeiory formula. i ""1 "mm". M uh”! itu-oiiiih, Earlier, Dr. H. I. Iaunderaoa. e iresirieni ol the University of lanitolia, said there will probably JP a -ill-pi-r-cent rine in publiel school enrolment and I i00-per- Output ol power-type nil hiu-nor: ll Canada reached li4.!Wi units in i954, compared with 34,169 in 1949. Miller and British - born Noel Mmroe-" . In disinifiedstmox style. the (toward. 1" l icleyllslll" '"'9l'Vl!'-W "'” paper gives him a halt column. , . eentiy Miller aid he would never wgemng in mm through .1 "Mr, Iaeiiintgit speaks nicely of Liberncc.'seme In England. lmbemcu, . am... a phenom”!-m He "We werenlt aware that amonci F ism" M”, Marilyn-I nu, him a lot because he aayii heiMAl(E8 TIMES COLUMN loves England (whether we be- You'll always know where your important papers are when you keep them in ii Saiety Deposit Box at one of our nearby Branches. Call and mange for one tmday. THE CANADIAN saw: or coivmaznca: hen than 7DInodna Anon t.'an& u Iawo You. Charlottetown Branch, W. M. MELLISH. 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