MAY 26. 1953 .17 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Tornado Rips Path Of Destruction mI:g'mA ..- ...s. t,:::2s::"" ' .31 I U OOTED u g I , wnrsgtoo HERE 5T.MARv's .' N i i ll ' K 40 I I9 R g r . - ' .. . LONDON wwumm 6 l: H l."' 9-.5” ' SEVERE DAMAGE runes KILLED PATH W ::1l3:IEAA-DR'0T- -MAM INJURED I9 OF i . W T")? AREN . TORNADO TORNADO ...c , DISAPDEARED slmco ouniizio THROUGH WESTERN ONTARIO ' a. tornado. photographed rutllng across Western Ontario nine miles north if, '.Sl'('l fmi , ( tl (the OHF OF I” 1'” Hob Th” k mp mm M" N 0 :2 five dead, 200 injured and damage estimated in or l..iiivinn, i-.Lmli riiinvil ihi-nuzli lliv S;iin..i-Port lluioii-London area and left in its wak the millions of dollars. fCP Plinlo). that oddly enough he regarded pace or two behind till then, but this as of secondary considera- presently he felt her arm brush tion - it implied that Strang had against his, and saw the pale taken his personal measures and glimmer of her cotton frock be- ;had concluded that he stood A side him. It occurred to him that lair chance of success with him she might. be frightened from the 1000 HOMELESS - Three-quarters of the city of Sarnla, Ont., was either rirstrm-ed or damaged, city officials estimate, by the vicious lnrii..i'.o tli.'i: lTllSllPl'l sections of Weslorii Untari-o. At leut1.00(I' of the city's 42,000 residents were r('n0i'1t-il lwiiinlrss. llziinzige i-siinriles ran as high as 1000.000. Shown in a portion of the Sarnia business disliinl, I l.! Kllllll'P lllf)('lx'S of uliicli s.'iffvi'Nl some d l'lEC. . Exit Tony Blount his own position was an entirely Thpy were nnipway through tn e returned. my employing n mixture or briberylway she had edged up close be- mature inteiipretaa-tioViivof"his,(files-'1tho ii:i:"i:i::-ss. ”l):it Strung loll ion! 'tBut dill)" should llirdo that?" and threats. side mm, and gft,e1' 5, w---- nt, or tion. But. girls -- and boys, l00Hlllilll'” he uskr-d ruriously. ;'lliuiloii' asked, iriihor taken There was something faintly two he spoke to her. are sometimes frightened of that Stir llPSll.'ltPd nizniii lJCf0l'P re- nbnik. ”You have lll'PFl with him '” s3'd”'3 r""km”' ludicrous in this resentment in "We shan't be long now," he dark. pl;-mrniirl then she said scriniisly: for many years now, and he has View of his circumstances, but it said consolingly. ”We ought not to "That is only when they're vri'VjlSti'niic dnr-s not know about it.llakvn Caro of you, h;i:r.'t l-iv" CHAPTER xi! was not tn;-, less real for that; and have left it so late. for Strong will small. she told him lottily. "Yl'!ll niirl ,3'Nl must not trll him.” ; "W2, hut, mm tr: nm imquse h. it had been strong enough to be wondering where you re got to. must not think that Ilnm It cmlri - - - lzlzrr. mr." she l'Nli'i'iind ghrpu-dhi. The "um was mal Blulllltlcause him to defer his final de- You'rc not scared. are you?" l10W.T'urln I am sixteen years "All I'll1l1'. l imn't." ll1' :i':lN"l. l' :: lwrniisr hr W:-nt: W, mga faigndthixmself alltterly resenting cisjim tin now, and he was Sun ..sCm,ed?.. she repeaml. "scared old. iindnlll a little time I will ho 1-rilllPix'llllll'lL'll9t'l nt. lint-117: hem rlsr in harp: me, And that is why . "3 "5 E W55 1t W85 weighing the question when ark- of Strang, do you mean? marr ed. I I mnciv inc rrcipiom ni llllF rrmiv hr l"lll try tn km rnv chief when iiholly illogical, considering that ngss came down upon them. "No; of being out in the dark, he ”Oh. Will you?" he said, with a doiirr. Hr fr-lt. that hr must. ll.'lVP hr rmm-5. Bin. Tscmbno thinks passing recollection of Strangisindrziiirnd in her ostoriu and in on that Rirriiii: will die soon. And then words of the night before. ”Hni'o:odd iinv he was l)lNl5”(l and .'l.'it- I w:ll ninrry my ohirf and livr with false one:n but he felt that Strong's plantation by then. but the stud- She gave a little scornful laugh. u u W11 ed ultimatum was no less an den descent of night checked their ”why should I be scared? she You decided who” your liusband is lFl'Nl ni ilw ilmuizhi. llllll and I will lwnr him A daugh- a mm rm that rapid progress considerably. It was demanded. "Even 'when I am going to be yet? i "II is a smrr-t thing." she ll'('lll pier." wgxtgterf all; tihetman was not a- intensely dark in the shadow or alone I am not scared. I am not 1; She was silent for a shin-inn tn r-xplnin. ”It was told me nil "Oh. I srnf he said wondering anon 0 def ac s of the imperson- the spreading palm fronds. and woman of the village - and no men s,tand then said sloiilyv. Nn,,'rsenibno. who is wigv old and how this lerzmid had originated. pi 3" M 3" he knelll to the he went forward cautiously, man would touch Mfanl. Not even not ye . He had not come sot. Bllt.l'Cl')' iiisr-. But. iihvii hr told me "it oil, 1 oxncct icon will in time. contrary. it was the genuine rep- straining his eyes into the gloom the Samoans." when lievcomes I will -know him, he s:i.d thiii Sirniii: must nn' kiimi, But don't jozi want a son, too?" lrlsciitatlrc of tho Governnirnt ahead. "I wasn't thinking of that," he for he will be a big cliirf.” lirc.-iiisv lic iiiviilcl try to kill nn To be continued Mmm M W” d'”'l”lk' With. Also Miani hurl liron lnllmi-mi: ;i said. rather disrnnrwtrd by hf? H6 IWPFM down at hr-r tliruuszli 4-hmf." l MAYOR BEADS RIOT ACT. When potato blight is here ll0ll,ll take chances DEPEND 0N DITHANE lili;il mu-o was ii thriving rily of 40.000 person: is now just a city. of ruins. the Vittlm of I tornado. Striking like a Sl('(lgC-ll2illllll9l' wiln 100-mile-iin-hour winds. the loriiiido. twistinrz from ltlirliigiiii th'roui:h westrrn Ontario. lasted only two minutes. but during that time it rm l'ltlil"ll the Pl'lfll'P. hiisiness district of Sarnizi to n tanizlrrl moss of partially or mniplctnly crippicd liiiilrliiigs iinrl llllfl rulililo, dr.-iprrl with : .t n lllnll)lC(l lixrli-n and lolcplinnv wires nnd (lulled with twisted poles mul ': is l" 8: HAAS C0 livrs. A irsidciitlnl urea 14 liliirks long by M lilnvks wide is corcrml - ", 'UDELPNiA oI:MNsVU” iiilli inllnpsrrl liouscs. other houses with roots off, still otliois will TESTED.n,APPR0vEDnACCEPTED BY P. E. L GR(nvERS giant trees uiiroolod and flung against lhrm. 'llioiisnn(ls of windows. were blown in. Tlirco-qiinrtcrs of city suffered dniiingc estiniulod ii' 85,000,000 from sliglt to compl te dc-slruilion. Mirnculously no Szirni:i , ' J . . . . Irs.iirulx' urrv luiloll, liut tliorce was our: ((l0fIlll roiiorlr-d in Port llurou, can you afford to 115k 3 3931 5 Crop by usmg an unlned funglclde Mirli, Iliroo nt Siiriuizhnnk. uenr Striiiliroy, (lul.. and one at Wntfoiil, f()l' blight C0l1l.I'Ol? MOSt SLl('('CSSllll growers say no . . . that's why they're niilsitlc Siiriiiri. In new of l00Klll;! of storrs in ilowiilowii nrozi, uctini: liner" Clntnii A. Siivlor road the riot ur-l, whivli ('0llllll.lll(lS the cili- nm In rolurn in llivir lmnms under pnnnlty of iniiii'isnninrIit. To Inform this order. 100 soldiers from iir-nrhy miniii lpporiizisli, nnil lliu. lamr iiiinilmr of nirnwn from Ccnlrnliri arriw-it for lIllnl'(l dilly. l l l Beautify Your Home With using DITHANE. Many claims are made about fungicidal effectiveness, but only DITHANE offers proof of safe, sure blight. COllll'0l--pI'0leCtlOi1 for top growth and vines. Year after year successful potato growers turn to DITHANE to ! fight blight because they have soon for themselves, in actual side-by-side l tests. hoiv DITHANE keeps fields blight-free and actually increases l yields. In grower demonstrations DITHANE-protected fields consistent- er; ly out-produced crops treated with other niaterials by an average of 49 R"lllN7llW5 Him" 1”" l"('lb - - - W” "Millw- . bushels PH" acre, with more No. 1's in ever.V bushel. lWt-'!lW lllTl1'-l-3'19 ll” l)""” ”J”"”l i'l”l"'l" 1” ll0Sl ziizailisl lilltjlll. ”-i These facts are important to you because the u-ruin: clioicc of a E ' fungicide can mean the loss of an entire crop. It's lmpponed before! Pi'm'v it in .V011lWlf- A-sly .”””' deal" 7”” V y DITIIANIC. us yivllr llllilllllwlli twin Iiooii (liilii: Willi DITHANE in your rig you're sure of atloqiuitc protection fm- tm.-pt. ynntll 5;.-i sill-n liiWll”i'll -ii for Milli from blight. - ' Cmp: ALUMINUM AWNINGS for Smartness and Here are just a few reasons why: .u.- Ask your dealer for DITHANE I Comfort ' DITHANE stops liliglil before it starts-kcops rlcan fields clean . .. ; is p and halts blight in infected fields even though it has attacked Rohlllrllaas n Enloy climate control all sum- i P3,? the crop, . r mer , . . keep your home up to l ' 20 degrees cooler in sultry 3 E3? I on a s g In . S-Q . - , - - - "h(.m'5 0111- um. mTil,.x,Vlc. h 'ih ch er- .- yield pe acie ba 1., DITHANIL is an oronomical fungicide 1 D ;:f1'eni" -van-'m;"ed acafnilggs. :9, to use. What's more it's easy to use as a dust or spray. .12. Wide choice of weather-fast i colors, plain or striped. hwess ' DITHANE promotes healthy growth-won't hum or stunt vines J and foliage. And your equipment is safe because DITHANE will not clog or corrode spray or dusting rigs. tigate N O W phone Z-M58 or write! -.-..----s ')(miI-Vent 0! New Brim.--I 1 wick. IN-nt.('i.G--526 ' 10" Dark Hirer-In . ' Saint John. NJR. l ' 'llF.'l;P si-ml uiv I” it ill hi ' ' booklet. I i Name (llUAl(AtS F0! AGll(lllll"E s I IIOII M ufqul-IAAS C 0 M P A N V or cAuAnA.gt'ro.p iORON'l'O:lIONTARlO:CANADAx Iv :Adilrcss WINDOWS