Lords Propose Rival For Wednesday Aug. 1 1956 The Guardian. cm 13 Suez Canal Through Israel LONDON Reutcrst --'i'uo Brit- ons, one of them a former war minister. liloiiday revived long. held tlrcams of creating a rival to the Suez Canal by blasting a channel from the lilorlitcrrancan to the Gulf of Akaba at the head of the Red Sea. The project has been suggested more than once but shelved variously on the grounds of cost. geographical difficulties and the Canal Conference? COLOMBO. Ceylon tiicutersla Prime Minister Solomon Bandah anaike told the" House of Rep- resentatives here Monday night that a conference of the various countries interested In the Suez Canal is contemplated in London n. mghe canal was natlonnliudralg Egypt last week and trigge fears the seizure would impede industrialist Dies I . MONTREAL iCPIeRoland C. Ilsracll pon of Eliat on the Gulf1HuyJ-wk, 53, president of Liquid I of Akaba. This gulf opens a direct Eagbonicd Canadialn 0Corpora1t'i3n 'route to the Red Sea and the vital I " 3" lmperIa xygen . " Middle Eastern 0” ports died Sunday at his West H8I".UlcI(, ' Cape Cod, summer I sidence. it The cost of a "new Suez" would was teamed here Monday, . run into many millions of pounds. Born in Newport, V1,, Mr, 1-101. 39101"! the War Some Experts Pu! brook received his education at the cost of the Akaba scheme at' Central College, Winnipeg, and 249-000-OW Two years ago the Middlebury College, Middlebury. estimate was put at &:200,t)00.000 VI.. and joined as a junior clerk to include the cost of improving in 1919 the corporation of which be 'institute served sandwiches and vents. Rev. and Mrs. C.0. Howiett one of three old locomotives and at Portland. - ...La....l....'. . av.-. .. . c. N. R. MUSEUM TRAIN VISITS 9 am. to 8 p.m. fact that the 99-year concession granted by l-Iuypt on the Suez Canal'sg criniplctton in1iiii9 still had until llltitl to run. Last. week's natitinallzation of the Suez Canal by President Gamal Ahdcl .N'asscr, however. set many Britons dreaming of the Akaba projcct again. and two! raised it publicly Monday. l Lord liore-ilclisha, Conserve-I five war niuiistcr in 1937-40, rose In the House of Lords to urge the government to consider the con- struction of a canal from the Gulf of Akaba through Israel to thcl Mediterranean. l SUGGESTS I.'.N' PROJECT 5 In the London Daily Telegraph. I Lt.-Col. F. Mackenzie. wrote: "There has long been a project for cutting a canal from the Gulf of Akaba to the Mediterranean. "If this could be undertaken as a United Nations project, using both Israeli and Jordanian co-op- eration and labor. including thc thousands of displaced Arabs, a better undcrsinding between Jew and Arab might well come about. the tense situation in the Middlc East disappear and a neutral sen route between East and West be established.” Lord Hore-Belisha has said he has in mind a new canaIcut' either from the lileditcrranean at Ashkalon, just north of the Gaza strip, to the Dead Sea. or from- the north Israel port of liaifa to the Jordan River and then down through the Wadi El Arabs to the Incorporates .Duke's Alberta E ICaitIe Ranch l ' N . 40 I) lit as that company's first standard- of (tiled i1;:'eIi'IiI:.Iii'tIasiIeI0i:o:'iIitIiv.' six cars in the Canadian Nationali Moaine. ftii-liieliiilery to the Grandigsuge locomotive. It will be on dis- (Photo-Canadian National Rail- once. This high-stacked beauty is Railways' unique Museum Train. Trunk Railway in November, 1872, play at Charlottetown August 1.- ways( 33' ROBERT RICE F Press Staff Writer Montreal- James Toronto- Doug- old LONDON (CF)-The Duke OI O'LEARY Mrs. Herman Adams of Sask- atchewan, is visiting with her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roby Adams in Knutsford: her daughter, Mrs. Herb Phillips is accompanying her. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan Wallace and little dnughter have moved into their new home in 0'Leary. Mr. E. W. Turner. O'Lc-ary. spent a couple of days in Am- herst recently. The O'L-:ary United Church pic- nic was held on the Athletic grounds on Wednesday night. It has a lovely evening and a good crowd gathered. to meet old friends and acquaintances. and make new ones. The supper was delicious and enjoyed by all. Ice Cream and pop were sold. and the children enjoyed the novelty sale to perfection. A good sum was realized for church purposes. Rev. Warren and Mrs. Dickson of Hamilton. Ontario. spent a few days with friends and acquaint-. once: in 0'Lenry and vlcintiy. om hundred and fifty-three gave blood at the clinic which was held at the Legion Hall on Tuesday afternoon and evening. This was considered good. as this -is a very busy season of the year. Members of the 0'Leary Women's tea and coffee. Work on the new Baptist church In 0'leary is progressing rapidly under Ihte direction of Mr. Otis lIiacNeIll, foreman on the job. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Read of Summerside, were Sunday visitors to the home of the latter's par- In 0'LenI'y. Friends of Mr. Donald MscAus- lsnd. Bloomfield. are sorry to hear that he II I patient in.the Prince County Hospital in Simi- merslde. Miss. Ellen Cornish, nurse-In- training in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. is spend- Inlz her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish on Mill Road. Mr. Truman Brooks employed in Charlottetown spent the week- rnd with relatives and friends in "Leary and vicinity. Miss Phyllis Rilley of Cape Wolfe. spent I few days visiting with relatives Ind friends in 0'- Lcary recently.. Mr. and Mrs. Eagle Adams of Charlottetown. were recent visit- on to Knutsford. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roby Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Adams. .Mr. and Mn. Lorne Liixton of Ksoum-d were recent visitors to the home of their brother-In-low llld stator. Mr. and an enjoyable evening spent in soc- ial chat. Delicious ieueshment were served by the ladies. A good crowd gathered at the Athletic grounds in Oiiieary for the annual picnic held by the con- gregation ot the United Church; as the evening was delightfully fine everyone had ii good time. renewing old acquaintances and making new ones. A delicious supper was served and other at- tractions, as well as the sale of ice cream and soft drinks made this picnic a fine success. A nice sum was realized for church pur- poses. Miss Donna Palmer of Freeland spent the weekend with friends and acquaintances in Coleman and 0'Leary recently. Mrs. Charlie Galligar and Mrs. William Berry of the United Stat- es. are visiting with their father, Mr. William Iilcggison and Mrs.l Meggison. Knutsford. Mrs. James Mltchcll of Ellerslie has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougal in Union- vale for ii few days. She also vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rogers in Coleman. and other friends in O'Lcary and vicinity Miss Fern Coughlin. OILeary, spent the week-cnd with hcr cous- in Mrs. John MacLure and Mr. MacLure in Rustico. Mrs. Robert Justice of Mont- real. accompanied by hcr bro- ther Fred Rowe, who is a retired C.P.Il. engineer and has been absent from the Island for over 50 years. are spending their holi days at their old home in Colo- man: Mrs Justice is a teacher in Montreal and brought over one of her pupils, Master Richard Dario- van of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Palmer of Saint John. N.B.. were rccont vis- itors to the Island, where they visited with relatives and friends. Mrs. James Miigsford. Grove- land, Mass. is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mncwilllams in Carl- eton Lot ti. Mrs. Charlie Casclcy of Cole- man. is confined to her home with virus pneumonia. Al hope for a speedy get well. Mr. Lorne Lockhzirt of Oshawl Ontario. is visiting with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lock- hort in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Proffltt and family of Rosebsnk. were rcccnt visitors to relatives and friends in York. - Great progress is being made on the building which will serve as a canteen and is located on the Western road on theyremlses formerly owned by Mr. Roy Arb- tns in Woodstock. 1 The heavy rain on Monday I. Stirling Thompson in cant:-niIToI is. - FIBER 0 Extra Efficient 0 Non Settling 0 Can't Burn 0 Sanitary 30 Lr. Water St. BUILDING INSULATIONS BE WARMER THIS WINTER. CONSULT . MacDONAlD- ROWE . IWOODWORKING co. no. IN MEMORIAM MRS. ELDON H. LARGE The people of Albany and vicin- ity were saddened to hear of the passing ofMrs. Eldon H. Large at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital on May 22nd, I956. Edith. as she was fsmiliary known. was born at Cape Trav- erse forty-four years ago. daught- cr of Harry and the late Ruth Crossnian. Edith became ill several months before her death and entered the hospital for treatmment. All med- ical aid was given to keep on earth this good wife and mother but God in his mercy saw it best to rcleiive her of her sufferings and once again gave the Divine Call ”Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest." It is in her home she will be .most sadly missed for when In health her work and the duties of hcr home were her chief delight. Site leaves to mourn. besides I sorrowing husband. four sons. Wendell and Raymond of Char- lottetown. Harry and Lowell at home: three daughters, Phyllis of Charlottetown. Aletha and Betty at home. She is also survived by hcr father. Harry Ciossman of Many: four brothers, William. morning put a stop to haying operations. and it is reported that some very heavy hay was ready to go in when the rain came. It has been needed however, for the root crops. Mr. Lewis Macl(cnzie has pur- chased a house from Mr. Avcrd Harris and will be moving in In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George Bill of Springfield West, ...c i J by las and John of Albany; two sis- ters. Bessie, Mrs. Harry Doull, Carleton. Pyrtle. Mrs. Thomas MacMicken, Carleton. Sincere sympathy is extended to all. The largely attended funeral took place on May 24th with a private service at her home fol- lowed by public services in the Trycn Baptist Church. Services at the house and church were con- ducted by her pastor. Rev. Dr. Barrass assisted by Rev. H. L. Mitton, Charlottetown. who spoke words of comfort and edification to her family and friends. Inter- ment was in the Peoples Cemet ery. The pail bearers" were relatives and friends of the deceased; Geo. MacKay, Frank M:-icKay. Lorne Cameron. Arthur Sinimoiis. Clay- toniThomas. Thomas Iilaclllicken. The hymns sting wcrc. "Lead Kindly Light", ”Forevcr With The Lord". As a request of the de- ceased the choir also sang "The Haven of Rest". accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Rogcrson at the organ. "Yes she sleeps but not forever, In a lime and silent grave. Blessed promise she shall waken. Jesus died the just to save. In the dawning of the morning. When the troubled night is orc. All the buds in IJOBIIIY blooming, Will rcjnicie to see her more." FLORAL TRIBUTES PILLOW Husband and family i WREATHS . Father and John Crossman Douglas, Attila and family Harry, Bessie and Charlie Doull Pyrtle. Tommy and family June. Louis and David Alctha and Arthur; Glcniia Jl'If'I Wendell I Edna and Urv"'1, Elma and Har-I 1 FOR SALE Reuben and family Josie and Harry Jean and Bill Mrs. Colin MacPhall and family Management and Staff of Ed's Taxi Teacher and pupils of Albany Rur- al School Frank and Viilda MacKay and family Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cameron and family Mrs. Mary Sherry and family Donnie Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walsh Doug Bell Bernie and Muriel Wilson and Vcra CARD OF THANKS Mr. Eldon H. Large and fam- ily wish to thank Dr. Brown and nurses of Prince Edward Island Hospital for their many acts of kindness to Mrs. Large while a patient there. Also to Rev. Dr. Barrass, Rev. li.L. Mitton and to all who sent flowers and messag- es of sympathy or helped in any way in their recent sad bereave mcnt. 1932 PONTIAC ' SEDAN Good condition --APDIi'- Trans Canada Credit Dial 8523 Mrs. Lorne Belts. 0'Leary, were visitors on Tuesday afternoon to ('harlottelown. where they visited with their brolhcr. Mr. Guy Smith who is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. Miss Shirley Palmer. 0'Leary. is spending a few days visiting her cousins Leigh and Earle Hud- son. Summersidc. Work has started again on the Federal Building and a SIM?- large sign has been placed In front of the project. Mrs. Harris Rogers and daught- cr Sandra of Coleman were visit- ors to Summe aid; and Charlotte- town on Wednesday, where Mrs. Rogers visited her mother who in seriously ill at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. CP MOSCOW rApi..sIiowman Billy Rose said Sunday he has reached agreement in principle with Run- sia for a large scale exchange ol American and Russian theatrical talent It would bring 500 Ameri- can artists hero and let 500 Run- slnn artists travel to the -United lsuim during Iss7 GLAS O Light Weight I Pemianent 0 Easy To Install 0 Moisture Resistant prion. son I Cdah hi todoyl Thonk Extra Trade-ii Allownoo woithg for you at . . . E. C. GAUDEITE AN D SOND INIIINATIONAL inn- vu-rsn own man: IB.F.Goodri(.h Cam in todayl Thoro'I !xtro' Trude-bi Allowoooo voting for you at . .. WALTER BUBII(;E'B WHITE MI SERVICE STATION II-HOUR TOWWG , SERVICE Gierlottotown - Dill I1” Windsor is taking a new interest in his 4.000-acre cattle ranch in the Alberta foothills. The duke is a large shareholder in a newly-formed Canadian com- pany which has leased the ranch to establish breeding herds of Hereford and Galloway cattle and Wessex pigs. First shipment of 25 head of cattle from Scotland will reach the ranch in September, It is known as the R. P. ranch. for Edward Prince. The duke may visit the ranch in the near future. A B r i t i 5 h farm magazine Farmer and Stock-Breeder. Mon- day published a story about the duke's ranching plans. Its article is reported to have been approved by the duke. "The main effort will centre on establishing ii pure-bred herd of Haifa harbor. was to become president. international shipping. English Herefords. which will be the biggest of its kind in Canada." says Farmer and Stock-Breeder. DONIT MISS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . POTATO FIELD DAY August 2 nd (11:00 A. M. - 4P.M.I DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL STATION CHARLOTTETOWN SEE - - HEAR - - ENJOY - - BRING - - POTATO DISEASE NURSERY. EXPERIMENT PLOTS. SPECIAL EXHIBITS. DR. ORA SMITH, of Cornell University- (World-famed Potato Expert and Judge at last year's Royal Winter Fair). 'ALSO OTTAWA and LOCAL OFFICIALS. 'tISLAND” FRENCH FRIES, ISLAND CHIPS. ISLAND POTATO CIIOCOLATES. THE FAMILY-- A LUNCH - AND ENJOY A NOON PICNIC ON THE BEAUTIFUL STATION GROUNDS. (Tea or Coffee, and French Fries provided- i No Charge). PLAN NOW TO ATTEND --- COME EARLY! (IF WEATHER. UNFAVORABLE EVENT WILL BE HELD ON AIIJG. 8) -ax THIS is moeso A FINE cousrrnv I WE WILL HEAD NORTH ON SLAVE RIVER & left. lhe Arctic. he Seeking a new Chip:-in yon in June. I789. At Whole Inland: his guide failed. .'IIM"IU”l17.IC turned home. In I787. Moi-Iu-nzir. an ambitious 2.'i-u-iir.nId Scot. Iuiill in for trading post Iii Flirt Iliipo-wyan on Lulu! Alliiiluskn. Undiunieil. M F '. drums of open- Ing new territory-right to the western no. In May I793 he set out again THIS ROCK SHALL MARK J OUR ACHIEVEMENT f H :' ';fy”4”0Ir MACKENZIE I "D tron cm 41' 22nd OF Jo , . zv I793 gCg Rum; iilimr his ill-linlih and setbacks. Mackenzie and his men fimilly rem-lml the Pacific roll! on July 22nd. I793. There. for (Ianiidn. he rnnrd his name on n rot-Ii. They Ind won throiighi Travelling companion to Edward. Dllh OI KG"-I0" II" C'”Eh' tour. M-cliemio tn IDOL published the results of his nplocniono. Soon others followed when he lied led. I)nily new Altllcrl lIOV0dTl- titans MY vauoss or DISCOVERY TERMINATE Mnclmuie could have achieved nothiig without the men: and inoodnl Iool' of his portnal-X K . . . I HAVE RECEIVED Frobiialr. Shoo McT Thy with his porhuh Cl do . THE REWARD 0: 1II:dnyf"l,:neieI hdiq is just no I bolljhodlil MY LAQOURS. &D bmineg pioneers. And. through The of Non Subtle. you no. can shun h this ntiombuilding partnership. For when you dcpodt your savings with The look of Non G-viii-. you help swell the IIIMII Inilolllo Tor Cnnodn develop- umii-finodn which i turn Gum thousands of enterprises. hip nd -ol. Tho IAIIK of NOVA ICOTIA '”'"""" g iuniuuunenon octtohowthsotafluoor lunch. THEY WERE CROWNED WITH SucCESS' Writer. administrator: oxplonv. builder. Moo.-Iimzie gave his helllh HI whole We . . . Io opening up the Canada we know today. oinnuuun Youwl I ' tlnlileinbelplnionl friendly. l.layvnrI.tlougu. . ,;.,...i M .