Probable Pitchers NEW YORK. (AP) —- Probable Dlichere for today‘: meior league games (won and lost records in parentheses): Easter Services At Summerside —1n Summerside at the Trinity Former Tignish Man Drowned in liiver Near His Home At Grand falls. N. B. —.R of Tigniah and the Royal Canadian Navy and saved Dwelling- At Elmsdale Burns —'I‘ho home of Mr. Ivan Adams Ouebec Aces Win Opener In Finals of Olll The Western Guardian nanny, April 10. 1954 The Guardian Page 15 in _gu[ [EVIL xlulel. rlllel. -2335]! Portland cement — '“rmu'“dm‘ "Q won uwcnmnded hnmuw mm damobmlnopoggpn‘ H‘ xmmwaguafiguotcmudgfglgligfid Efntzgvlfgi yce¢)‘rifilii‘f:ntty3dml2‘y Elttd New Y::ceT? :i (morn. ‘mu’ nu l§"l'e'a‘.nd ‘H buudm‘ rot: :ard"c') at" delivery din?‘ ¢:i1dth.e.d:iie-dcfedn vdldamthdchtzl 1Malvln 30:1‘ 0‘! ma‘ R11? Qmuz? 3? his orikgdsazurday afternoon about C. D. Matheson. the morning themel lr1s~aftemoom—Byrd (0-0) and QUEBEC. 40Pl—-Cilllbby 21-Y9!-Y‘ "“”u“ It at ' L r H now It Bu" " Doucette. Grand Fella. N. 3.. which fine qualities of mind and heart 4:30. All contents of the dIvel- being "The First Easter" and the McDonald (0-0) vs. Nixon (0-0) °” B“dd" 5°°n‘ ‘dd°d ' ‘“dd°”' _u3alsu'oN LEGION H-ll —ALBliB'l‘0N mason mu, occurred on Thursday evening, andniaiovable dispoaitionlte inada ling were aaved by the large evanmg subject "The Road to and. and Parnell (0-ll. death overtime soul to two third- dance tonight with the Welter“ deuce tonight with the Western April lbth, when the canoe which many wu-in means both in Prince crowd of neighbours who quick- ,,,....~, 30... 59...... war. milow. Philadelphia at washlngton - Period worker: Slflfoly '0 an rive oi-ciiaatra. Five Orchestra he was using wbiletluhing in the Edward Island and New lacuna Ly assembled but the flamea had ,d by hot, c,,,,,,,,.,m°,,_ 13,, 9.3.... <nighti—Martm (0-0) or Prioano Quebec Am I -3 V0 I; over - S m Wm _BUY 5!, Toblqua River capsized throwing wick. ‘ WORM-ed too far before being lat, Miss Mary Geldart, directed (0-0) vs. Shea (0-oi. V ‘FEW 59333-0" will the int Kllllll -3- °- "‘“'.'." °“ ' ‘““- °°“'» b'“°'l°'- him into the icy water Death ie when are lest to mourn the ion noticed for the house to oeaaved. m. m.,,,,,,, to Dem whm ,, Th, Chicago at Detroit — mien in their best-oi-nine Quebec Hockey or-I'll‘ "'°‘’ “'3' " 3"" H°“°" ‘°"°' "" '“""'- ""'» '1" end ahoeung at any time out for one of a devoted nuaaand and father The Aiherton r-ire Dept. rs Sum... Wm, MN... 5......“ M“. (0-11 or Johnson (O-0) va rioert League nnai-. l"°°"" in Km‘ §‘°°'§' Hm’ Km" ‘H mm" '"’p“‘' ‘“ B’‘“'' so young to be taken so unexpectr a aorrowina wife. the former Alma aponded to the call but were too ,_Mn'md A 5. Sm,” “king 5pec_ (010). A crowd ol e.6oo fans screamed alngton. Bum’ °" ‘V’ ‘_wA-1-gyms 1,, mm .1, pm,“ odly it is heartbreaking for the Pellstier, and three children. Rio- late to make any attempt to m pun. The evenmg mum Wu only games scheduled. their approval as Boone grabbed _ugnvl this date. Wednea- 33.00 and up, A; Man,’ ,;,w,u,,.: onaa ion. to mourn as this is the bert, shirlevy-and a ten-months-old an the building. . “muted by “I. “am Chou. um" National League the puck at the Quebec blue line. ‘M, guy 1;, for giant public lur:- Summeraide and. 0'L¢u-y. second tragic death in drownlne baby who reside in Grand Bile. It is not known if any inaur- me “mm” 0, Mn Ralph Emery Brooklyrn at Philadelphia (night) skated along the boards and drove tion at Kenaington. Sponsored by in the family. Twenty lie!-H I80 NR: 111! fl?-ho!’ Ind mother 0! ance was carried ma Mm Em sheen, organ.“ n Newcombe (1-0) vs. Dlvwa «O-0; a shot from 30 feet out that nipped community chm mgzow is run time to start Melv:l.n'a foul-year-old brother. Ed- Nan Pond, P31, and seven broth- consisted or I cum“ mulled _.,me or Miller (0-0). pa,“ gonna Rgy Frederick and Ill about your entry in the par. while playing in a cove at the era and two niatlera. Beatrice. Mrs. Dawn” with Epsom pan‘ men by Pittsburgh at New York-Hague mm the mp 01 the my after .g. _so mean we twins 2 1/2 Rural Beautiiionuon contests Black Marsh near Tignish was llumn Gallant; Neil Pond: Gilbert _ _ Awe, woomde gm... Taylor ‘°'°’ "'* "°‘“’‘ “’'°’‘ . Ictlv 10 minutes of °V="lm°- and 2 3/3 inch mesh white cot- complete details of this years trapped by the riainc tide and or Depot. nn.. Philip. irrneat and Sm“ Marlene. Ra W Cm‘. cmcmmm M S,‘ La“ ,n,8h,_, Two m.m_pmod sow um ton herring net: in stock today competition will -wear noon. when the family reailiied he was carniuo of tomato. Ontario; Al- ‘V L i _,y,, 5,’ M ,_ -P°rK°W5"1i°-0’ V*- 5544"‘ (°'2'- brought. Aces into the running at Brace'l. missing it was too late. bert in Hamilton. Ontario: 1°u- M801-em °'“““° ° ll °“- 3 Only games scheduled. ,. tn ,_, and _,,, —M15SlNG MAN LOCA'.l‘l'.D — ,9, born monk; t, homo garet Joan Canuthers. Arlene “’°"‘ bl“ d " 7 " K -10 dA;(1EN.? hnFgNE1§)?ll‘ t: :idw§‘rl(]!e?.f§::cA]urtht mnitsm“ G“- mntuegnlatg 3533"‘ 73:‘ ‘3°' gene. um“ um 6 . . Moore and Joan Ramsay. 30°“ his l'““"'-“CK R33’ P°“"" Mr. In re. 0 . ce :1 Lu 0 . ll‘iebrotheraa.ndoneai.storD|'8- ’““"““' dexeaeed him . g . hn p_ no . The Easter service was dlnducted w I "°"°h9d "h" °”‘" "9 m’ the Wm‘ ‘"1 Mr‘ Aubm Gum!“ an of Na“ near Mt‘ Pleuam‘ who ha been cItiei.tA":nc: tll: (;0'l'l\l:ireX'J‘;d1n3 Rich- The funeral will be held today . by Rev. J. Donald'MacKay at the’ u u 0 ""5 Jackle G‘°5°b’°°h'* C°‘""'°d pond, Mr. and Mrs. Camille reported from his home I' - twice for Ottawa and Dusty Blair in-dson when World War II was (Mondgy) horn his home at Grand Presbyterian Church yesterday, the e a Chaisson. Tfznish. left Friday for since the previous Sunday.h.as been Memn Wu ‘ mp”, °m.e_ mm m the Roma alumna meme in the mommg bemg .-He got. a single. Grand Falls. N. 3.. to attend the found at the home of a friend. fr“ whoa boy but It the brink of chunk Ia Roquwn Huh MM.‘ 3, Wm“, Wynn Lives” and m the evening I song The next two gamas in the tuner“ 0' Nietlvm Doucene. which Run“ Maclleod 0‘ Dartmouth’ an manhood he enilaited with the JIZRUBALEM Jordan Sector. service. The morning service was 557"“ 3” 53h“-duled f°" Ouaw‘ ° .=°;::“;*::.l- ms: . . - no-cum i-n »-nu an Matane lied Rocks ..'°‘§‘”..'.'.?.l‘.i.‘.' :.$"..i.'.‘.‘.’.”‘f.i.’ *1“ W“ W '*° M im 1*" Inverness And Vicinity llorthaln And Vicinity‘ gl;lg,,,~,r;«;l~;:;,.§l,v,,°gg::g,..<:h**,;;;=.=;: J;-1;: rm 3;;-"3: ggfgggg .53; i """"‘”“ ‘; reaor seen getting into a. truck 11 r h » ' c 0 as 2 , SUNBURY. om. tCPl———5udbur_V' d April 9. mt‘: cgrd purtylgndrér etdhl: home. As far as could be leelitmefi —Mr. Elmer sharbeu. Portase. —Mr. and Mrs. Keith tMcD0ltIl- relévlligenstssuggovéymm cm m The Place came Mardy Wt;eDllls"- Wolves came up with three r..i.lll'|l' auspices o uinmer e r last evening he was in good health cl Mr. David Botta and Mr. gall, Bideford, were recen lllell “"°d The Junior choir. un or e dll'-‘In the lug two minutes of pm, Union. Mrs. Walter Hughes won the when located and expected to ie- frzrble Macaualand. Bloomfield, of Mr. and Mrs. Allred Colwili. ‘rainy tam“ 3“! P3‘>:e-(t;l;:[- em“. 0, M”, w, E, Fame. in ih..samday mm ,0 down Mmnelkecords lady-5 prize. and Mr. [George H1l8he.s.tu.rn home the first of the week. were business visitors to -Summer- Mr and M” Bruce Cmu" onmfl-llhodox subarea in "Mr Evening ‘Aug an 18 The Joymllfled Rocks #2 In the mum‘ game V mad’ ma mane“ more mm"? the -5’ 515° °‘‘ AW“ 12' and ‘family at Daltic, were the church“ tocommemonte the R“, Easter Time" and " In 011? De“ for their best-of-seven eastern Can- a K¢il“¢m°n-"Bu" ..cu1u) BURN“) _ G, or L , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman um-action of Cm-m_ L0rd_5 Ghifl€fl- H ‘ada Allan Cup senior hockey play- S 93 y Mi‘. Elliott 318351‘. P01‘ 339» W3 A u 4 d h 1-d hem b_ Miss Myrna Hancock sang This 0” _REm;A33“, _ An enjoyable Harris, 15-month-old son of Mr. I buslne” vmmr to Bummemde Dymerlt on pr . The varie ol ays g o . evening W" ‘pen; 3; me home of and Mrs. Sheldon Harris of sum- served in the Holy City this week- -l°YWl 335”? Tide-" The anthem-5.? The Wolves now lead the series on April 13. Mrs. Allison Brooks. Summer- d b M] diuuem ace, mt- rendered by the choir were “Break 2.1 mm me “me ted Fmh am i VANCOUVER. (CF) — Three Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myergl when merside is a, patient in the Prince ,d E ! day recently all y w ey r . I v_ H 1 I h _l V l: . I it e Gamma“ records were He‘ he", m-mam Mr» llrmr °°::“*: ““°‘...“.t.’.' M-7 H-mm l.".':‘f1i.‘.‘.°‘..i3§..°.’°‘f.‘i‘.‘.'.’.§‘r’{"I:‘.‘.’.‘.‘;“E2? §2::.l..§l*°..:.‘::.-. .::‘..::.;.:‘ till l‘;‘,,.§’,:.:;“’f.S.“,:;‘;;:l go; .. .. on play, "Aunt Jcrus On e War ' Reggie Birch, were usness v s Dymeml Nm,tham_ I _ , ' ‘ - . '1 . I ._ . - ,mee, sponsored by m, Bum}, """‘"- m" ’°' ‘Mk ‘”°‘‘''‘” ’°' ‘grit iiiilce :0“ miifld "° s““‘”‘°"“d° °" “pm 13‘ - -iitlgdmmlnigiyssezfckditiiiiigedcogiiiiii, A/fllfls nC:ll)Jl:'Eil.Sa"—Egn “M pemd Md‘ S-udbmy ”“‘“°"‘colum.bla Amateur Athletic Union hgu-3al_ After rehearsal all were the cofd on an gleam: 5’ 9“ '~' M:_Char1esMncD0naldwuVl51t- Mrs. Eldon MacArthur and - - _ - - in a single soul in the second treated to 1“ cream and cake by percolatar, As the Easter bells echoed over . . ‘ ' t r B it- sons. Donald, and Douglas, have period and then went. on their and held at me Umvemlj 0 1- usl it to i 1 ‘DB 3‘ ‘"9 “°’‘.‘‘° °‘ M" “id M“i. . . - -- the Judean hills, Moslems from, " _ , ish Columbia stadium. g1go . existed by Mrs. A. A. gt Sgt“. Hé>vvevr“lu':;l:.er:;i sptiol tgg Robert Cougiilln, Summerslde re-{lnffiilxigllccgl :)1::l;enSafte]ldrvlsal::‘;lgMililse many parts of Palestine muecwmwo.-Id chess three goal rampage for the vim. Jerry Bam‘ x5_ Vancouver‘ in The re-united line of Gord Heals,‘ . V Nick Tomiuk and Andy Milne car- 7‘ camdmn °ne'mlle mid": “mom , . ‘With 5 mark of 4.49.6. He broke LONDON (op, _. world chugyfiigleuézmegmffl_£°rant:epjw;$]e$;‘the record of 4:542 set in the 13. r ' ' L (‘ champion Milkiiall Bntvlnnlk easily a pan. of assists and Tommk and and-under BTOUP by 51“ Em‘ °‘ defeated challenger Vasslly Bmys— Mum, got 3 go“ “CA Montreal last June. ,lov Saturday in the 15th round of, Rene Pepin and Roy Led“ weml Another mldiielv }ll’l'lnCfi1CoilfltY Hétspittal twthere llel°°“"1V- iMal'Shall Raynor, Greenmount. ass cebeenunerrea entand , his condition last evening was l'(.- M-" Mal‘ v‘M“‘fD°mb'dla"d Vigfl: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dyment. ported as better but it will not be‘R'cham B‘5'3'”_ “ere usxfesia ;Margalc. visited relatives and knowrll until the bandages are re- "°” "° S”"““e‘51de N‘ Am” ' ifriends in this vicinity recently. move whether the bums on his . . face and arm will leave permanent Robe” caughun The meeting 0’ the on the outskirts of Old Jerusalem to observe the feast of Nabi Musa (Prophet Mosesi. At the same time grey-bearded 'membel-s of the Samaritan sect camped on Mount Gerizin to ob- serve the Passover feast. I Defeats Challenger Persona 3 -—Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sharpe have returned to their home in Margate after spending the winter Mr. and Mrs. _ regular F900?“ W“ and family. summerside were visit- the two grand masters. Smyslov, playing wlilte. started ‘llesitatingly without any clear play ‘and soon ran into difficulties. 1950. Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid me; 3: be their title series, Moscow radio rc- R R k K . '<-racked when Doug Tartaglla. 15. month‘ in T°‘'°“''°'‘'B'"' 5”” or not ing at the home of Mr. and fill-.s.,u;e home at Miss Sophie Mooney'ga§§e";:d 11130 if g5aL:':et;, péluglrslfgi yported. t ed 1 mm 3mm ‘wag’§l§ctis:dbrgnkti;£°8?nO;yfirfif ezvegnst ’ - ' . ' . . ' - ' . n : . a - - —Mra. Eve. 3. Pickering. Burl- Charles MacDonald on Apri $1“: eAprll 1, with a good attend geelfagleggsidewatlrlg fczrm ii. su:'lcrlslc)- leaghenv:;t:i;4_§aav1eeh/;l:;ailb:::‘v:eg F I set, by Don Mann 0‘ Toronto 1“ inizion. is visitlna her son will Miss shirlcy Lynch has return- 93’ m - a daughter-in-law. Mr- Ind Mrs An-i c0IIWay And ,ed to her home in Woodbrook, after um Pickering. Charlottetown.-—Bur. Emu in “bone _ —Mr. and Mrs. wallace Morrison V ' " —Ml'l- “ION” C 111959“ ‘lid were visiting at tlc h 1 Mr Mis Theresa Mrs. Clair Campbell were hostesses an 1 mm 0 ' S The monthly meeting of Nort- where mm’ believed Chm W” am Women's Institute met at the. “r - ome of Mrs. Earle Culwill. on April 8. with I good atténdance. A two-mile juvenile record was .set when Ray Hampton, 1'7. WI-I itlmed in 10:06.7. Service At Sepulc' H A different type of Easter aer- Of Siamese Twins .. , .m1 l V109 “'35 hflld bl’ ROME!) CaU'i0iit‘lMoscow radio said. He obviously MONTREAL, (CPJ— A simple at their home to the membe B O‘ Pleiwn-§”'°nA:°f_l“ ?f'“em Mom“ f‘l:;::“sn'/I:pegg:nIelY dfgfibrliie 9:; The many friends of Mr. Char-I fiilthflll imlde the Old City aroundiiwu not, m form and on me 1pm burial service Saturday ended Imhmwn W. L at me Apr“ meet,“ . P - B I - ' les Newcombe are pleased to the Holy sepulchre._ which La'tilis‘m,,Ve 5um_.,,d..,.ed ,, pawn which the 21-day earthly sojourn of Sia- . . l E" M V 091“ Y- iknow that he has returned to his and Ofieilihl Cl‘”5“3“5 00115155’ sngmly lmmotved mg posmnnp mese twin girls, joined at the S Hg" ‘ 5b 1"’ em_°:‘mB°y1° W” ' recent ML Maw, Muhgan was a recent home after being a patient in lhel‘ the authentic site of Christ's buriei. Howevn’ bv mg 3.7”‘ move ‘helm-ads in such a way that they’ e —Mra. Keith Adams. Burlington, unless "5 ‘I "° s“m’“°"‘1de« ‘busmess “Sim, It sunmlemdfl ;Health Centre for the‘ past sev- Bells and cymbals sounded llltchauencer “Va, ‘owed to l_e51m_ could never be separated. spent the past week at the home of‘ M; Damn Mornsmi MD V lieral days. All wish him a com- t-hevbackgroundas the colorful 1310- The twms dim Friday despite] her daughter Mrs Layton Proilttlwaa ‘visiting at the home 510;’ Mr and MW 511-3" Ml*°D°“"”"°te "°°°"""' f§‘5'“‘,’,",m°V°d fit,” the Chap“ °' -”—~~~—‘>- “" ""‘“‘“"°” ‘’P°‘‘3“°" ‘“ ""“°"i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' <.' . e yseu -f tii"-l I-l. t t . and Mr. Profltt. Summt.-rslde.—}3ur.’and Mrs. George Morrison on April E-dd Md cl1i)ll€:;‘:;1e.8s51vlli1s(:Z)rl‘t.(::lhl.ui::l}l‘dli Mr_dSpuI.geon Ramsay has pup high "3355, P " 9 °" 9°“ ‘°” gavéuihefslifea [:52 (l‘;,ali‘ieIIEI:ad';h:§> 0'1‘rAwA_ (cp)_ OWN, sen. . 12. 10 y were “chase the property’ of the late pilgrims of the Greek Orthodox S H W _ Wm; bum m ‘a H 1. b, ch amrs mmmated Montreal Royal‘ -Mill mulch! M301-90¢‘-lmlllflht mond on April 14. Ephraim Phillips. 'r_yne Valley. lalth—who according to their Gl'eg- March 27. Th: tlhiirfil chrilii, iiisoirom the Quebec 300*“ 1-993"” Ewufi u fiufirm‘ Souk: Ln°vw‘n 5:“ 1:“‘“'k B’1"°m°- F"9°l‘"‘d- W“, The school L. clued ‘or the and Wm “*9 "9 residence 5h°l‘i' oriari calendar don't observe East.-r a girl. is doing well at the hnmel ml?‘ hum her? 58“-“'d3Y mil“ with e 01110 0 - in 5- a us ess via tor to Summerside ’ 1 _, - luntii next Surlday—held Palm Sull- lfiaifig; hs‘;1l‘1‘:)‘:)i"‘1n";’:)';c:x°r"A:;')ex$“:xl1 Mm Gorrdon Mm". Mm H“ day services in a chapel in front of was‘ vI'_.m._m‘ the school’ an AP”; field Maynard, and Mrs. Ivan ‘he s°p"]°h”- Be“-‘"d°d P”°-ml summemda on 12 lMacLean, left Friday morning for chanted the ritual" l . ' Toronto. Mrs. Millar will attend $0331 Mr med 81h"5““}l"d “i'L"’1°'5*; mvernesr Women's Institute was the graduation of her daushter. Ce ” 3 °"" ° W‘ '3 " Y .° Mr- Walter MucKenm. Freeland. held at home of Mrs. John CostalnjM‘53 39”‘ Mm" M‘“‘°“‘“"' 3“ 2i:bJ€grul?i£t‘A1':'m hzijrlicii iiesu msB1de was a business visitor to Bum-‘on April 13. Fourteen members KW" Prewyteflan C°11°K° Chi?‘ “ms, me dgmarcamgn lfieaffi ‘I3: mmlde T°°°ll”Y- [were present Next meetlns is at!§l;oA"‘ff:it’9},e':"5;°;V§:’;"‘;fd wfllraraell-administered section of the , - -a a I A g , _ Mr cm W M-wen was - ‘.“°..‘.‘i‘.’é‘.‘:..."‘...“.‘.$ ’.?".‘.:’.'°‘:§.?.£.“f.;.‘f;==laurhter- Mn -no Mn. E-nm-n :*:,*;:,*;,<'.*:l,:3. ;°';t:,;l,,°aDi;-nglgccshgglg ............ ......... the ..........n....gr;.l1::;.;l2§;:al,.;l.:“::l:-.::.“:.::’.§?:‘...?%‘i‘::‘;"..-.;‘°P.:3.“3‘3... £..f.‘€‘.%1.°. inane” Vmmr ‘° Bu"-‘m‘"1d° °n‘a collection of $3.06 token. ' —Aw' and another in the church of °f Canierlzug “lamb ’" 3" f:“‘“_°‘]' ' oi’ Janice. The nperatinn Snip"- pru 1‘ ' Dormltlo sanctae, serman a '3" er ""7 ca ed” showed the twins joined at the Mr. Charles Palmer. Borden. spent a few days with his parents. Mr. Sunday. and Mrs. John Profitt, 5ummcrside.—:Bur. -«Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Llloyd Webster of Bedeque in the death of her mother, Mrs.l Thomas Madravish, a former resi- dent’ of Borden.-—AB. --Mm. Maurice Bowen and Mrs. Clarence Iandry left on Friday to spend lists in Boston. They will return home by way of Montreal.- 8. f in, - L5, M_ d M ja 3-1 victory in the sixth game of Oil April 13- ame: Spflirfge, ]VIOlr1tI‘eaall:] rs ‘tho semi-finals before about 6.200 The births were premature. butliafl-Sv _ in other respects normal. Thel Tilt’ Wm EHVE 0“-9-W3 the bell‘ twins. Janet and Janice. galned“‘ll'5°“"}‘1 531“ 4'2Q”‘ b3““:‘- 5"}: — V strength. but Janet em’ d Ht? T18’ meet U9 9C C9 By ALVIN J. STEINKOPF wrath” _.ick)_y" and djpdr }«',~ai1.-l1':.“tnr finals. LONDON ‘APE A“h°“llh File officials at Carlherllle Booth hog-’ Gerry Foley was the his sun tor _°llUlI3°k_ §E,d1}S1mel1.1h;:ChTlS1:1' P1131 ,.,p.,,.¢ed the winners. firing in two goals ran 3 ]us 1 its in oping t e wor ,‘ _ - 1 d‘ [11 W1 eh while B“) Wm be spared destruction by The twins were rushed to Mon: "1011 "15! 9 M‘ Will Be Saved from H-Bomb 0 J Mr. John MacDonald was B busi- ness visitor to April 12. —P. 1 Burton And Vicinity For Ocean Traffic LONDON. (AP)—'I'he board of Trade Journal. a British govern- ment publication. says many U. 5. Great Lakes poi-is will have to ex- pand and improve before full ben- efit can be had from the St. Law- rence aeaway. The seaway project involves con- struction of a 27-foot channel from Montreal to Lake Erie. It would bring much more Atlantic ocean traffic to lake parts. In a featured article on Chi- cago's growing lnlportance as an ocean port, the Journal noted that regularly scheduled ocean freight- era calling at Chicago are small as ocean freigihterla go. but in the aggregate. they are increasingly important to the city. It contrasted the planned 2'!- feet. deep seaway channel with the U. 8. harbors on the Great Lakes. and said only three have a depth of 25 feet. They are Prasqua Isle. Mich.; Two I-Iarbore. Minn. and Calumet Harbor, Ind_ Chicago has only 21 feet, and so have the others: Milwaukee. Mus- kegon. Michigan, Oswego. N. Y- and Sanctuary, 0. “Chicago win be obliged not only to deepen its harbor but also to enlarge and unmvve its Port facilities. . ." Baseball standing: (By The Canadian Press! American League -Amouc the students spending the Beater holiday: at their homes in summer-aide are Lorne Moose. "These things make war moreV$;mb';a;§.,:hfi‘,:eiad6e:har°d °n° "1 hideous. but not more evil." said .'.That in” "180 m'uauon in R ‘hf’ Church of England‘; I°.adm‘ hopeless position as far as ever plelate. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. separating them wccessfuu W 3 “War always was and always will concerned .. said ‘D P NYM 8 be evil. These things may ex- dermo" the ram“ ‘d. ac‘ tlnlzulsh all hope of man in this ‘ y‘ De ‘a “ma” wnrld D. Palmer, , rccent- ‘ Chicago Cubs Roll Up Highest Score In 32 Years NEW YORK rolled up th essrs. Harold Howard, Peter ton, Cecil Wood. and Henry home of Mr.fDalton, Burton, attended the aimer on Aprllschool Administration short course held at Alberton on March 31. M.r. and Mrs. Neil Arsenault and fairlily, of Bloomfield, were recent guests of Mrs. Arsenault’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry, Burton. Mr. Leonard Dyrnent. who was employed in Charlottetown for the winter, has returned to Burton where he is employed by Mr. Ed- ward Collicutt. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcwllliama. whose marriage took place re- cently in Hamilton. Ont. Mrs. Mo- wliliame is the former Evelyn Cooke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Cooke, Cape Wolfe. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mowilliams, Milbum. Mrs. Loretta Collicutt. Spring- field West, was a recent visitor to Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wedge and daughter, of Hamilton, Ont... are guests of Mrs. Wedge! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly, cape Wolfe. Mrs. Edward S. Griffin, Burton. is visiting at the home of her son- ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moxcnne. Borden. L Pct. Detroit Boston New York Washimztoll Phlla deipllla One. man. Morley Howaet. Donnie Bim- inona. Mflookn Palmer. woompnn ted by his roommate Charlie Brown of Boaton.—8. —.Mi-a. Donald E. Baker of Sum-. moulds, visited in the village on April 9. at the home of her brother- tn-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Bird. Mrs. Baker has Just . tly returned from Toronto. where aha had spent the past few months with her daughter. Ml’!- Vernon Brlcker.—A:B. —dlr. Harold Profitt accompanied by her eom, Wayne. Brian and Garth returned to her home in Moncton. on April 9. after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cheat: Howard. Margate. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Profitt who returned to their home at Long River on the follow- ing Bunday.—Bu.r. .__.__.—.._. Continued from page I I’ 0 Party spend most of the month touring Quebec. In September. he Diana to visit Britiah Columbia. Alberta. Saskatchewan and Manitoba. spend- ing about a week in each prov- inns. and Mrs. John D. P 14. Mr. Bill MacNei1l. student at St. Dunstsnis College, Charlotte- town spent the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Oscar W. MacNeill. Miss Donna Palmer. who is em- ployed at the Bank of Commerce. Summeraide. spent the Enter holi. days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Miss Colleen O'Brien, teacher at Conway School spent the Easter holidays with relatives at Alber- ton. Mrs. George Thompson was a business visitor to Bummeraide. re- cently. Mr. Gerald Murphy. student at st. Dunstan’: College, Charlotte- town spent the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy. Poxley River. Mr. Ivan Bulger, student at St. Dunstan’: College. Charlottetown, spent the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jogeph Bulges. Foillcy River. Mr. Leonard Kilhride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin Kilbride, Foxley Dr. Wilder Penfield and several niher famous specialists were in attendance while Dr. W. V. Cone performed the operation. The 33-year-old father twins saw them for the time only a few deaIh.. "They were the cutest kids you could see," he said. “There wasn't a mark on them: they were per- fectly formed——all except at the head." But after the operation. father said. "the whole thing \vas'M1l“'3"l“‘° hopeless from the start. I guess." St. Louis The babies were joined in such Pittsburgh a way that they had to lie end- to-and. Although there have been two previous reported cases of Sia- ‘mese twins arriving as part nf A triple birth. medical annals show none has survived. Hockey Score: By The Callaclian Pres: SATURDAY Quebec League Montreal 1 Ottawa. 3 Ottawa wins best-of-sev final 4-2. "But Christian hope never resi- cd in this world. but in God." Efforts to reach agreements to prevent use of vastly destructive lweapons must go nn. Dr. Fisher continued. "National sins bring dlsasis.-r. Other nations’ sins may bring dla~ aster on us. and nurs on them. To abolish the bomb you must agree with others, and others with you. to lower all threats and ‘barriers. Until then the world limust bear the hideous burden of its own sins. Must Bear Burden "It is for Christialls and Christ- ian statesmen to hear the bur- den. The task is already so be- devllled with past failure and pres- ent collisions dividing the world that we can only expect progress b,vu‘hei'e a little and there a it 9'." The Archbishop of Ynrk, Ur. Cyril Garbett. second ranking pre- late nf Britain. also made the hy- dl~o,\en bomb the theme of his Easier sermon. He preached in York\ll'nsi.er. in York. "Th\ Christian believes that by the power of God sin can be over- come," Dr. Garbett. said. "He re: solutcly refuses to believe that the use of this weapon is inevit- able. He will not. sit down in fat- . (AP)--Chicago Cuba elr highest score in 32 years Saturday, winning a 23- 13 marathon from St. Louis Car- dinals. The game last and 4.3 minutes. five minutes more than the previous longest nine- inning game ever played in the National League. A IO-run fifth inning proved the difference as the Cubs pounded six St. Louis pitchers for 20 hits and the Cards shelled three Chi- cag_o hurlers for 15 safeties. Five homers were hit in the game. one triple and 10 doubles. There were also 21 bases on balls issued. Six errors were committed. ‘live by St. Louis and three of them by third baseman Ray Jablnnski. was the most runs the Cuba have scored since they outlasted Philadelphia Phillies 28-23 Aug. 25. 1922. In that game the Cubs came up with 14 run: in the fourth inning. The previous longest regula- tion game was 2:38 between Brooklyn and New York. Sept. 6, 1952. The major league record is 3:52 set by the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees last May. Qo.:e.rsabJo.:n25J.p.S National Leagu Phlladi-iphla Cincinnati Brooklyn , New York 9,, Chicago ed three hours ONE-INNN--—r. ra=-a:..r~mMN- '~—-o.:s.-iusaao-5 en semi- Allan Cup Malane 2 Sudburv 4 Sudbury leads best-of-seven easi- em final 2-}. nne tie. Winnipeg 3 Pentlcton I Mr. I-lees‘ wife, Mabel, will ac- company him during most of the croaI—country tour. Mr. Hose was elected president of the Progreuive Conservative Association of Canada at the or- nnlantionh annual meeting in Ottawa March 16. He succeeded George Nowlan of Woliville. N. 5.. MP for Digby-Annapolis-Kings.» Continued from page 1 Easter Weather . hunt for children was called off. In Albcta and Saskatchewan fine weather lured the ladies out in their Easter outfits but shortly afterwards they were ahcwered with loin. bail and anowflurriee. -laater beuneta were in danger of blow away in Manitoba as to be degrees tario residents. than usual for "the hater parahd; er mm of cloudy condi- the afternoon apparently any personal at home. star llilies. One was in Piston. N. I» were banked in front of the First. pi-guytarian church. The bloosna were the gift of Intent 00'0- . b . mtqmoh“ W". d.co°£“:|ao mmr who greli lhlm Oil N5 gnu, pay plantation in Iernudet. River, spent the Easter holidays with his parents. Gerald attends St. Dunatan’a College, Charlottetown. Mr. Leonard Murphy. Weatl rtoyalty arrived home on Thurs- day. April 15th. to spend the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mr. Biuie Macxay, Charlotte- town. spent the Easter hoildaya wth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKay, I"reela.nd. Mrs. Alvin Hardy and daughter, Freeland. were buaineae visitors to Charlottetown y. The Conway Community Club be its regular meeting at the e of Mr. and Palmer on April la. It was decided. that a donation be given the Red Crou. a new lock purchased for the haildoorandthattbelnonnieot It the hall in the near mtufl to make some improvements at same before the dances started in May. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Mrs. Stirling The ‘monthly meeting of St. Malta Credit Union was hold A- pril b at St. Mark's Hall, Burton. with a good crowd attending. A we owned by Mr. Henry Dal- ton. Burton. recently gave birth to triplet lambs. all alive and doing am. has cut a large amount of pulp and lumber on his wood lot at Brocton. and will have it trucked to point of shipment when weight restrictions are diacontinued. Many residents had the oppor- tunity of seeing a helicopter as it passed over the district Manda evening flying quite low. Ilbr some it was their first glimpse of well an aircraft. as Windsor. Ont: Has Centennial Party —P. . a farmer concret-tiou WINDSOR. 0nt,. (GP) — The mayor of the royal borough of wlridaor. niigland. flipped I switch in Windsor. Om... Saturday night to light loo candles on the cam- dian City's birthday cake. In ceremonies involving all Illn- bara at city council, Mayor Arthur lteauine and members of the eon- tenoiai . Dr- .. i.°.’."'.o. lo Mr. Melvin Mooregor. iaui-ton. 5,, Barge Gees Aground In Sudden Squall can nuzanrrrx. Ma. (AP)— A sudden squall Sunday ripped ' Find Body From Wrecked Tug 2.soo-tan cu-so bum lrom In anchorage and drove it aground near the entrance to Portland har- The two man crew escaped Ull- hurt. The barge was being towed empty from New York to Walton. N. s.. to pick up a load of gypsum. A freak northeast storm cauaed the 228-foot steel craft to drop anchor in the harbor while the towilngltug Dauntieu berthed at a l or. °?l'.h0pIlIOh0f line parted when the hack slipped and the barge wee hurledontothe roeu likeatoy boat. The Dauntlau later Pitt I "110 aboard her stranded “ end the carrier free. The hull of the flat-bottomed barge was re- ported damaged throw on the light. It was part of a 10-month celebration of the city's 100th birthdoy. The 28-foot- hlgh ‘cake is led on Oullotta "In Juatll yearnwindau. lag- land.willbe'tOOy'Oareold."aeldBlr JUNEAU. Alaska.‘ (OPl — The floating body of an unidentified crew member of the wrecked Van- couver tug Chelan was found sat- urday by a fishulg vessel. bilt the fate of the other 13 men aboard remained a mystery. Coast guard headquarters here aid the fish boat Adam recover- ed the unidentified body from the frigid waten of the inland pauage near the entrance to Port Mal- nieebury. This was about 15 miles from the spot when the 13-foot Oheiian and no bar-geloed of ore concentrates went down in a storm Thursday night. MOCUKDY QUITE CBC TORONTO. (OP)-—Ed Mccurdy. guitar-playing balladeer and proli- rietor of the CBC television show “Ed's Place". is leaving the cans- dian Broadcasting corporation. he said here. because terms for ex- tmaion of his contract are un- acceptable. The American-born en- tertainar said he plane to return Oyril. "no you an we have had to the United Stltit tlobably New aoon;not4eeat.thlaautaltbhg."_x¢-E allstic despair before its threat He will do all within his power to conquer the sins which might lead to its use." Gov’t Inspection Of Meat Urged TORONTO. (CP) -— The Canad~ tan Association of Consumers has recommended to the provincial gov- ernments that they introduce reg- l emf western final 2-1. Que-hen League Mcmorial (‘up First game best-of-seven west- inn Memorial Cup Edmonton 8 Fort. William 0 _ Edmonton leads beat-of-seven SUNDAY Ottawa .7 Qllf‘b(‘('. 4 overtime (eucbe-c leads best-of-nine final Sal/eshme and Work! ...Mal<es lroning Si. Catharine-s l MarIboru.< B Best-of-seven eastern remi-fin- ulationa governing the inspection of meat sold locally. In a report released Saturday of the April 9 semi-annual meeting of the ueoci.ation's board of direc- tors. consumer research chairman Mrs. John Butterfield reported on a trans-Canada survey to determine the percentage of meat. officially inspected [ She said that the survey reveal—| ed the inspection of meat sold on, farmers’ markets or from door to door is lax. It was also found that; there are no provincial regulations govarllng the inspection 0! meat ‘ she said that lo to 30 per cent, of the meat consumed in the coun-i try is obtained from local acurrvs and is subject to municipal in- spection only. This is often casual. she said. Mrs. Butterfield added that ‘N to to per cent of Canadian meat I ANNUAL MEETING \MALGAMATED DAIRIES LTD. CANADIAN LEGION HALL. Summer-slda TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 4th. 1954 At 8:00 o'clock John 8. Wright. Manager is federally inspected and been the “Canada. mprovod" label. _