Tf " .llifl'frlsrHoi'lsj ssosp . s . ” ;v' meets seller wiiliGuar- 'dian Want Ads. Dial asos cricmcen. siiewm who can . ask for classified ad falter, for" ningynotvmucll in term i quick rosulte. .. B 1 P. : .. ' . . p..ncu...'..uiiurly.wuidns.' 3 "Covers Prince sdligugdiilazuudi Like. me any" , ' or . 24'-,PAGEs' W lg .p V ' A A B CANAD.A.-V" TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956 ii I Horseludging Held Spotlight " i V B ' V F ii On First Day Of The Big Fair That horse breeding is still a- Stevenson of ltustico took top hon- strong development in the Prov- ourrinthis second went in Randall ince was indicated at the Provin- MacDonald, Peters Road and third cial Exhibition yesterdaw by the to Mrs. Claude Maclilillan, chug. -9..-;i':.:h-t ':.::- "ti.-””'1.'i., show ore a . W, or or g g born in 1955, who Judged all the classes. Keen honours were divided among Lag. competition in a number of the er-Rankine Bunbury; Ali'redMae- classes made the Judge's decision Phail. Bonahew and Mrs. a difficult one to make but co1n- Thompson. Crapand in that order. meals from the exhibitors gave Stanley Mayhew took first place reason to believe that the sei- ' ectlons made were satisfactory to all. The draft horse class was well filled and the competition was of such a nature as to i dlcate tint the heavy horse is still offering stiff competi” to the tractor. The showing of Stanley Mayhew. 3- Gordon 3004: I-0813 381111119 Lorne Ferguson, S. C. Stewart WIS Ietolld Ind 3515 SWVGIIIOII and Sons. c. J. Stewart and Pres took thlni place- ton Bl-yenton oi Rollo Bay was STANDARD IRE”! most outstanding and the heavy horses exhibited by them were of The scam-Jud B;-ed dgueg were the finest type to be seen at any small due to the fact that many Fair. The Genetnl Purpose class of the exhibitors did not have was well filled and Stanley May- Canadian registration. The champ hew of Kinliora met with stlfl ion male in this class-was i suf- folk Chief" owned by Mr. G. 11 5”” G”'m""Y Stevenson Siil I O n To p ""9 5'0"." Oulbfeak 3993955 i "To Be Bjarred . ” . .Hit.s Toronto W Store -- I From' whom (CPFA Md mm isamr JOHN. ms. (or) - .l.;..tuuryulhc.'.ehniu w 1 V p packing almost the punch of hur- . CHICAGO (Cp) - The Dun. many dg1egat1u;i;-Ms-men or therejiave been reports that 3 rlcane tore through Toronto Mon- City detectives are investigating In an ugh . LONDON (Reuters) - The for- ocratic party opened its five-day other state leaeers who ride along around him, with uncommitted day night. It was over in mln- the pombimy of um 13-. 3150,. Em "W mdghed " I nfug eign office said Monday night thatl national convention here Monday for the first ballotfand then toss southern delegates taking their utes, but it left the northern sub- ow uptown me here Mom” b If: sauna an IE c?n&pdltiRilllafft0n1beFt'0petBk.inThilrflrl: no Iiletlegatitnra reoresentidlltl glib Adlallstgvensfln Illli Avertcelll their Vt;lI.Iltge.li.lleISIl! glue 0;. cue from the Texans. tings l0t3l(lllg'llkeldl8Isll..5:dlrdnhl;s which lea me memen mum, my: 113', when "mums 0 eat oyy Ore! S Buntal,Chltt.etow,'rh minis as erlnanyw - an-iirianoced a st-dl .ot.hero 'mainoonners ne es wasrepo-. . I 4 mm. .m,d honou" mm .000, mu 3ham;i;:.mp :9”. "f ..1.'; mmed ,0 .-,,,, .0. ,,, ,0,” no ., gum" umwe ,0, an we ram The AP ,3", showed counn DICTATE CHOICE Edwin Bmdley, 3,. was exec,” injured. ments stood unmolested. The non r ' - ' ed when a back don Docherty of Kingston. Genessee" owned by H. ll. Bevan 1"” Opening here Thin-sdeg. . party's prized presidential nom- the remaining 34355 votes still Party leaders said Johnson. a cuted when she picked up a Tm.” 913'” d'"' P" we city” meme" were '9" 1". chu-1o;m,,w,,g -me clump!” gemf The f"PGi5ll office ,-do -lap ination. uncommitted in this early stage shrewd front-line political gen- power line that had fallen across me'n3h""g eqmpme to we Eon. f."" blew ngimiigl lnlntihnlidefd. CLYDESDALE5 ale was "Anyway" owned by John Wmmalillts on I febtlltrlili list With the balloting still three of the convention. eral, would be in a position to dle- her hedge, Sesled bl-M3955 3 ' 9 F W "9 ""9 W” ” ” V - - flames raged at the rear of the The Junior champion Clydesdale Costello, Charlottetown B. It. Be G9"m8".V WW sent: 2 , days away, Stevenson continued Both Stevenson and Earrinlan tilt; the party choice in the event It struck at the height of the l noimzzs EVACUATED ,,” owned by Ceca J. gtmm of "W, chammoump mm go an taithe Sues talks. said: "The East to pace Kari-imsn and a host of held secret go with Senator of a Stevenson-Harriman dead. evening rush hour, aiming” lg. ihkggtggznesduriaassmrzliirle ustotrveo omcms ordered aha". . dual , ll Hampshire with the reserve 1un- foal of "Dainty mum," mad 3,, erman autho i -i other presidential hopefuls in the Lyndon Johnson, who heads the lock on the third ballot. names; Now; at residential Nora, joining three-storey structures. people from their home! on an p. M. championship xom w Pam," M". Lloyd Thomwom cnuud. invited to the conference and will contest for the right to lead the S6-vote delegation from Texas. Stevenson said he. went to see To.-onto. 1-pee, were gmtened' y Em in 1 M I euowish u er store" of me wooden mum El Bryenton of Rollo Bay. The senior borne Fefsuson who exhibited 90n!'!qurnl'-- wry . 4"1'ii'”' Democrat! in the lelliflll tlwt T118” W019 "0 Qnmunwmenis 01' J0hn!0I1 10 E63 I 511-111 0'1 SHIP electric power was cut off and ow 3 co 5 0 y pp l i l l t ' v k h ed url sh tur lth id of the shoe : champion. Clyde was owned by the grand champion Pucheron. .1;,:I;':fv .h'”".f'.lme'"..h'x? u”3og;”"'n lib glmem bum” dl::i103:l1'99 lgggl alth9swE?;l8'183-v eh”: Eufzmgmfiiliuzftuitggnaense 0" traffic reduced to chaos. , ;':r: is 31:; mlmfrthce B:,';t5 "bi; am”: v3l:'l1:oc:;p:n& at two mm . mm" "'”" "M "” ' "”' ml” ”” '””k M W" ”' ”' Eest Germany regimeiis unre re- draped inte.l'natlonal giam hll-he: 0 0" tliin deal for the Texas While calling on ieudw mln- Wm” h" 1”” m"” P” '”'"' l" the hundreds while firemen stores, a newly ; renovated drug 0"" wing h mini nu” team 0' drm hon” Du” Holm' sentative n h' "lotion opthe atre in Chicago's southp side cgltievsen ocrats to stop punching each the mmwemml "cm" M the poured tons of water on the creep- store and an optolnetrlni alums cm” mvm F D&'bk' wok am vh” 1" '1' Soviet zone of Germany" ' slau'hterhouse district more V Joli him if favorite-son other Stevenson nicked a couple c"y' the weather 0m" "”"'”d- ing flames to keep them from the doned their premises. hm" 3',';,"'”:,uf”?';u3" P'f,1'd""' ff” bf,” d':;l53"':,Flfhg W”! rile snc-n mu oi: 1 was un thong 2000 delegates at ihrougii cundld'iiien' is iiiee riopuiar Dem- of jabs at his chief rlval'for the gel, W5” tf;'f1ff"”' 0'5-I: nuier wooden buildings. Firemen, choidgg n-om was e anpion pi i e e" rn ore . p- t c - - ii an : .p.m.. u churn! fro toc . The reserve grand championship son of Ch-u'ottetown R. R. was f'tm',',lml"',”"'li',,,,'l',,”,' F F”?! "'e.0Pt"";f WW 01 lhemconver ocratlc leader in the Senate Ind nomlwi - most of it fell in an interval of POLICE more . .i..,e. Ejfd p..ii'i',e. L'5:d.,' attacked J: wenttoCecll J. Stnvart. Mr. Stem first in the mare or gelding class Ea; damn db dz” bum; Wu mguga ;l”dag:"z.:5F H? '3: . 15" W35 10 minute! Ind WI! Police began immediate investi- the blaze from rooftops and the T ”' art took the grand chmnplonahip from 1.200 to 1.500 lbs. cam... um um? ...,,..c not Emnhowu. ' :dmi'nm,.&on yum, i ' enough to turn iowlying areas into ggtion or the cwohour outbreak ground before bringing it under l . lataligunrmillydesdale with Chiefs C. and Sonar took first "mind (5 ggggpu-up the canal extol party harmony ' A ' miniature lakes. after a shoe store clerk reported controalhabout twoleldloin-s aftt 95 av .. pee r or nghornin . ' it nil lirt mo . were 19 entries in the loss and Angilssldlldacliiachera. ”'”"'"""' ,,,;h;,g,;:3g"" W” '”””d M” ireiiniwiiizo 3315 oi'irli:ml:i5u:iiiari iialmer Goldsuoli. manager of the Rocky Point was first for any or "GATECRA8llING" of ,H,,,..,1f,' f;h:.,';,,'”,,””'p7,,uk'”'”g”h, 3915133 Wm 1" 1955 (East Germany's attempt to send a delegation to the confer- ence was viewed, in West Ger- man government quarters as I blatant attempt to gateci-ash the diplomatic world. (The West German government says that itgalone can claim to be a successor to the former Ger- Thane classformareorglding i':wrt:ressbornbefore1953.eReed l . s b on h . said W... ,, ..,,...,..,, ...,...,...,.. 5ieV9n50n '5 .':::.':."..':.'. .r:?:: l”5l'. .ff”ri'r .":P:.::..":.... . him was the, party's grand old e es A e The second alarm sounded mln- run close to 820.000. Fire dild lady. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevel. T , utes later and the third at 2:50 Holly S. Knight set the total dank .. l ..AD'l'.Eui t tfire tbotslsomo. x' widow of the former p-esldeni. LONDON (AcP)g-.- The Arab being !lli:lhl.ed&:Jut oraufiemenywiitlll . fiiiim. in nesriiy i.n:ii:sst:r stood ulilir: dinsilge was believed au- vorli-eimrluo GOES ON : world warned the West Monday View 9 " t - Tl"? by to cope with further outbreaks fined to the shoe store. drug stun . c bolster the. strategic reserve in . .h cl and wmemsrs own 0",. MBut,thwiiile thegrmalioies ocon- '55:” "'1? fun": gm mgr: 3"ml"- P"""'”P13' kw '”pl"” CHICAGO (A1,, I inFiii'telflrell tzmashed windows in buslnegea and householders en!- Gi G ltll the barn-like W , "V93 , ll" 0 ' troo Hill It! til, Mcdllllb r-Walt Reno ampmhut", ed" "H mm at E399 W uni”. P991 A ,e mm, the "W worker? mm” the three buildings to provide a fared smokegand water during Federal Building Opening Now Fixed For Sept. 11 th ornwa A .1: (Special) - be” iced A Mac - M "” ""' ”"”'i M” ii” . . . ' rt 1 omh':o, m W C, mngvluvfiu. "1t'f'm 14”: M . the oocmgtriznwu uptown. in the demanded t prime Minister 2. in nanmcus. a an. en! inlet. cling: out formally Mon g A A L . iioitewwn It ei building hes- it is expected out both Premit , . . . "fun. .1. 9,, lm, E”",,m not ,m,'F',,;;;'gf.” '"'F'"' '' .'f;2 ;?,,y,'t',',, 'g.".,,."l.'; my x5'l::,m.gi:di,1.f.f”.;a.;3""F ”' i " I T . ' T lsiiailn-'c:i,us Meyorltswartwlll , .-rte:-T ' B Britain ' A glliilhtbtllnnble iorprow , W V 1, A''.'''” FiOl'IdQ S; , Coast l'CCe5' - . ' lo. tillsatternoonbyNeilA ifl-lac cona:id'&y' of i uiuddegathia l 1 - ' ' ' 4”” M ””.'””c'” A "R"'"”" c5,n';,',g'j,W"I:f.:”3,lgi':.4gg';' ', w? .2 "A ii it Miiiiiis. Mb."IitiIL&diie'en':- iigmhninmunliiiifrimwmws, .mwuIIIWIi”'V out A i i l i i B 'i '. ix it B i ii iiiarnocratic convention :' w . xIVY . . W, ""5ii.r9” "Le.-......' "t.::W...... Fr” "W''"'- "in... .....l......;......... maxim .. or ” 2 i' '”"'””it '” c l --Wm hi"? W W” WW First Bi Blow In Six Years ” aiiiia? udd:uri.!"'mauci.rn'W'1"'is.'""”nuu-h” i' '""' h”-,,...e:"'”i3'iiii iiiiisiglsiii My man neovbu , l - dew clump...-m aged ..-rim" l '"""V 3."? ii.'i.'ui'r'l"'rr?3”'-"'7:-'1”; r. -' A s! F ' ' - - B V B consider. B an Cairo Wiioo of it." mam, Fla. air) Hurricane north to Melbourne. a distance . ingopenwillhedeiiversdbysa3R-c-M-Ps 0! I!'mII' unhappy. uh I” the ” l in -loridaM-l89mll,andort.heeltstnrm Lieutenant Govgnor Prawse, who I 3 of Dernosr of state delellf-i0Il' G refused iontten tians are prepared to blow uplythpd regiretweduig fiiiiillillifgr iizaayil t iiid themiveither blltaollil warningiawere us hour at. Aug- wlll invite mi. Douslu. widow 8 Ill Step I"''''"'"'' A moon. the former," Illinois govern In Washington. therstate depart- canal if their country is invaded. but he had never said so. 1 said fringe winds from the his wine to Kev West I W” 0' M Jr I-"M Willis. km" W. . . nor who captured tneaominauon meat reiterated coin lete accord 4. Snlali Osman. special Egyp- Reuther is not a delegate him- blow were likely to strike the vi- 417 miles. gin-bnlbolt P. not gaunt. to cut & with Thg Tlmgg g V . in loss but lost out to Dwight D. with Britain and once that tian envoy to Indonesia, said in salt, but his United Auto workers pinity of Palm Beach this morn- "Betsy is not It turbulent '0 lionol"'tii.em'Id..entenaent.3ipl-vaeliiiieorwill MOI'. BQdlQ3 Fauna E'59"l'iW9l' in "IE 81003011. with there should be ."lnternstional Singapore that Egypt is ready for Union is heavily represented in log. . high as oiherstormstvebeen r orrawa (CP)-The RCMP in in-' "id Rib” 3- 3”'""”" out of step with the times because . . a total of 538 votes-still more means to insure the practical and and an expression of thanks will of ...mp1d.. "mum". Icy VI. in BCIQICII MIHO than 140 votes short of the W55 efficient functioning of the Suez any eventuality including "the the Michigan delegation and has The second storm of the sea- dynalniting of the Sues Canal' '1! membe a scattered in a half dozen son. described by e Elev Is a y g g V p . votes a candidate needs to win. canal." necessary. , other state delegations. . "good averagembu'rmrlcane," hhad ' H , l 5. Two (M118 boats began fer- The Mi hig ii iii " winds up to 1 as an out mggfm. P;grne!n:i.':flof:lf:n::E: MARCINELLE. Belgium (Rear TRUMAN BJCKING COMPROMEE WUGHT rying wives and children of Bfiir alleginncecto atloveeriigii iii: over a small area near the cen- F' H L' k I wnh um Mold” in ,1" cm. tars) - Rescue teams Monday llarrimsn. the wealthy gov- Behind the scenes there was a ish employees in the canal none nen Williams as a favorite - son tre and was spinning toward the n mo”. , night were attempting tobring to ernor of New York state whose feverish search for a diplomatic to Malta en route to Britain. candidate. , rich Florida "gold coast" at 18 . If ML V" Hum. who ma he 3 the surface the bodies of so mln- conventlunx stock went up Satur- compromise that would enable 6. In Tel Aviv, opposition leader Forces supporting Stevenson's mph, tropical twlltch l I Phone cable. -rm mm or we we ::':”".i:..':..!.".:.:l”'::”:: 2.": l'..'l.”i'.'.i'i 3:2 ::.:".t.'::sl'::":.i”':::.."' W it .3: I..'i;".'.;.?.T..i'i:.l.”.li':i”i'Jf: com I-mm new . Fmchd rlmhuo” in u" M" be i i iitude toward the Suez crisis: lie The east coast area. watclint S :1 far behind Steveuon Other developments durhig die and Williams to their camp. 7 . north longitude 73.6 west or about with 218. - day: l declared Nasser would follow up Williams has not publicly made 460 miles east southeast of Miami. Another Imt votes were com- 1. A British government spokes his seizure of the canal with an choice as between the two front The ominous black and red mitted to favorite-son candidntu. man said some British troops are all-out attack on Israel. runners. flags flew from Greater llieml ' El2't!!UI'iQtw'avNvaplnfrri re.. Authorities said at least '”sev- erel dozens" of dead had been '""”i. it 2-..:'."' .'.'.'i"'.”.” or 8'l'.JUllN'lN. - etsa rap wnflre Nam M-p&-1c; ndwmuigi) Wm "u;:i:'.g::,n':mF "1 u" brokevout la the mine last week. ho -mama 5, g. pm. "hi. Federal Bureau of Investiae 'n'"' """''”''"”'”'”7''''' gyayicr the at me in up b-n;vr.md to the scam "W"- . "whw Director of Belulllnfs federal The cable -slssscuurouwmlnu lnemberaof the lmem;";”fmg3gl'"'i'"';m- "- say out the anal length of me marry baton five new service. ,, M58" d' W" "' ' double innsatlsntic cable she be- without special permission. is W':." if k Wm” ”' ganlayinllnorethsn ayear ago morally wrong and denies the m”;h'V' ”" 1'" 3" ""9 and splice it day. um. uni; gg force many valuable recruits. I.” ”' ""9 "'""""'d M" ciarcuviuoin-rrinliyssyouiu. lteferri.ngtothedismisaalearl- "WW "'i'iic Joh'be with iiiibihhsiicw oftlilexy Rcnarrriedw , OI IIIIE XII fanfare" in June 1955 butitillefinal secret. Mr. Van norm said: '1 ""3 WWW” t Ipliceoftheeebiewillbemede commend these men who would b0NDON(CP)- the storm since early nsordu when it ri across the thinly populated ands of the southern gahamas. quickly began preparer one. At Jacksonville, the navy or- der the aircraft carrier Frank- lin . Roosevelt and two deetrnr era to go to sea. it began evacue- tion of almost 400 planes to in- land points. . . No hurricane has hit Florida l since one buffeted Miami in Oct-' 1- ober. 1950. Since then the east ,l coast has grown tremendously or and most of the new residents have never been through e by - : cane. Much new construction i yet to show it can withstand the l , .e:.'af'lc'ilv:yfi0tce is eut oi date and out of Itch." said Mr. van Horne in little public show. Officials rather break a stupid regulation trict municipal council received - his wind! the two participating a:mpan- than break the law'of morality." Iiillrfell rgquegt mm in. y.. p . t. 5: T W ' pp . g ' o Betsy has held to a steady ies will be in. e to watch He urged that RCMP pay rates hannesburylouth Atrica, library '' . i i ' i t l l ' , , . northwesterly course since all , . Proceedings end to co atulate be increased so that member-so for a bookiet. Entitled "Did You "'1 . - T . , , 2 formed far out In the MM"! i. t'IIerMonerch's skipper. . J. lfitnlld live "comfortably married Know?” it explains how the coun- . -. i l v T '1'h"l'3d'Y- 3993"” 0' ""3 '11”, -L. . . Dotson. veg," - : cil's money was spent. Opposition Sees R.C.M.P. Possible Political Tool . :0l'i'AWA eon.-van.'i charges sir. Winch asked that. in view ineiai drnlnletr tion Qlti lnvvineisi etiona of the fact the mini Pth:vRClP . ' to angle at which she is advancing toward the coast. even a sligm . northerly turn would make a H. great deal of difference when-I dr- would come ashore. . Parliament May Wind "Up Today orrawa (cm - The senate I I r session. ion in usyiilicitor - Genes: