small house close to the niansiocfs National Trust. which lodge. historical buildings ior He lulfered a bitter disappoint- rejected his, application to take ment earlier th;s year when the over the Iamily mansion. ncquiml Thursday, Oct. 21. 13 Hide Guardian Page 1' the nationm I The National Trust. agreed. how-,iil 1653. rt was the only Arum .;ever, to take over Staunlon H8l'0IdIchuJ”ch erected in England undel churvll. built by the Ferrets iamilyloliver Cromwell's rule. is a patient at the P. 2. .2 mm, pital. New Zealailii Politics Loses Colorful Nobleman Diesi It is pleasing to learn that Mrs. Homer Provencher is steadily con- figure In Retirement of Robert Semple valesclng at her home, following a On Eve of Sale AUCKLAND, N. z.. (GP) .. New and was at least as uncompu. ix-Igfu”l9""I”” I” ”" 1"” of zgalnnd politics has lost its most mentary to Stalin u to Hitler. ' colorlul figure by the retirement Once he descended on a com A very fine stretch of pavement gf Robert Semple. struction Job and was shown a pile has been laid down at Carleton STAUNTON HAROLD, England At 80 years 01 339. he has de- of earth which had taken two men Siding. connecting with the T. C. (Reuters) - A Imbitmlln Whole clded not to contest the aeneral 11 dly to shift. Rolling up his Highway. and the old cement high- lamlly name dates from the ninth a election in November. The man sleeves. the minister grabbed a. way leading to Borden. This will century died T1-leldny lull before who called Hitler and Mussolini long-handled shovel and a barrow prove a welcome asset to this busy his 1.661-acre ancestral home here i A-mad dogs" in itheltgys hot ap- and! mligvedo the earth right back siliipping centre. and to business was to be auctioned. V peascment. and nvov t e gov. agan 1 minutes flat. paces. Earl Ferrers, so, had ruled over K") srnment of the day in apologies, Next day the Job was closed the as-roamed decaying mansion, ' has made his last appearance in down and the men dismissed. "I! M” G' v' Ferguson entertamed eight larms. cottages. forests and; parliament. men don't give a (air return they the ;:am:m9iw' It at he” mm” I. village school since he succeeded In his time. Bob Semple got into -to lmpo-ton on the public purse." "O ”" '3” W D” W me” his father. the 11th earl, in l937.I C-I-O35 2 AT 7.30 P M more litilzhts anlili conttroversies than heHnid.d H Med i r mhzzgfgegizitlflghlpwn church we The earidom now goes to VISCOUDLE O R znd ' ' ' any oi 91' P31" amen My flllre 0! 9 E I In C0nlr0Ve!'!y- . . ' Tamworth, Lord Ferrers' 25-year- . this century. He does not look the ”When they knock on calling me me” A"xm”y' held me" ocmb" 1 . The Fonowmg A" The Contest”-"I-55H l ll-U1" Lean End Asceuc lookmg' hev names", he with "I get lonely", il:eeg:;Efn:;:;th:nh0cx;lceg,&,feMr15;i Geo;u- 0:.oar(:in'Fei'rers had tried in vainI 1 Maryln Wsdman Summerside Elemcntarv Griulr 8 5 .7:inM Klorriwn Suninii-iilde Elementary. Grade 5. stands six leet. three inches. pills versatility extended to many me direct.' f Lh P '1 - u" I” , Reading ' ” Reading A ' ' dresses immaculately. carries a llelds. Once at is. political meet- period Mw'?or0H 5 'e5i?”L,The 5m” the second world war to; I . 6 ., dn Ow d”! 59 mew Gnde 2 veal Solo Izender walking such and usually mg he sang I duet Mm the noted President iwlIs1g Irv” e b? the maintain the family home in race 2 Judy Prichnch summenlde Elementary. Grada 5' 7 PlutlI'1 R 00' I ersunfnierside Elemeiliary Grade 5 nears a red flower in his lapel. baIrlitorIlenPetei; Dawson. "mm ngengaozg bu3a'ix:e;"'””;I;;"'('3' or mounting taxes. He settled in a VM” Sim" Pggdjlsg 8695' ' ' e e Pariamcnt. carrying the ' - - g I t t . , - WORKED IN MINES miner's helmet which has always 2; i':::8U:g;ein;ritedmtheNmeml;ers I 3 23:31:: (?""""v Summmide Eiemtnmvr CW9 1 s Egligme, Wedge, St. Mary S Acndeiili, Grade 7, Plano - or e ovem ' s - Born in . slab hut in New South gfffge ':n:"hIe"”t””:d f:ffeh.I" If meeting. Lunch was served and"; . '1' I I Elizabeth Gallant, Summerside Jr. High, Grade 9, 9 vn-inn Rickard. St. Mary": .i.au.....,v, Grade 7. wales, the stznwol akscottiihsh shep- goodvml md arfziuoz or xxzntog social period enjoyed. TOPS In tangy taste! Plano Solo. Reading. herd. he wen war in amines H m 1 M It was the privilg nd 1 . .. tndeugy Comm: to sew r W Cr W "- um .. young 2.2.5., .J;,;t:. , INTERSCHOLASTIC ouiz COMPETITION 35” "1 - 5 "me "I Ina" 7'" menled by 1 much lesser number . ';1:?.:.2:.”:”..;:'....”.:':.:- H 21 III p t o n ::.':::.”:.::t.”;"r.:i W. to 0'LWv Versus 5'- E'"""s - - mov ng ure rlzlliklng, hon-glamblilig tunnelling Mr. Ian MacQuarrie has return- in the hall. showing thepereats PREPARED 'This contestant will compete In the 1-3 Classroom Division. All contestants are asked to be at the Radio station at 'l;oO Rang Which 93'-lbmhed YNWGS ed to Dalhousie University to re- Alaskan Highway, etc. supplied by P. M. and Quiz Team: at 1:30 P. I. still not surpassed in their field. sume his studies, lollowing an en. the National Film Board, with the M u R D He entered Parliament in 1918 103,351, holiday period H me "955 Projector under the skmul openh Schurmans School Parade is sponsored and Produced as a Public Service Feature. is akL;i:gr t;:::1nb'eli;.erleHdev:;IthixC:n: at his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John tion or Mr. F, A. Merrill. i iii-ca i r s c . gcqmm g. mu-er-WWW .,.,--.a,. A-..” .- when Labor came to power in 1935 he was appointed minister of nol-ks and retained the portiollo throughout the Labor rule of 14 years. lnelriciency, quackery, preten- you and proliteering were like iiialllcma to him. TOUGH FIGHTER The country began dellghtedly to tollevt his sayings. Oi bankers and 'apltalisLs he said: "I don't object 1. them any more than a dog ob- wcts to a flea. However. the dog has a positive objection to where he tits gets its living." But he was as much an enemy Jr Communists as of capitalists. He wrote a widely-circulated book- Best wishes of relatives and friends are being eextended lor the; complete restoration to health and strength 01 Mr. James Moore, West- I moreland. Extensive damage caused by thcI last hurricane to barns and other: buildings within close proximityi have been quickly repaired not- wthstanding an unusually,busy sea- son. Heavy losers included: Messrs. J. E. Mccvaughey; Boyd Mac-I Quarrie; Melville Bell; Estate oil Hector Macliay; Robert F'erguson;I Gordon Villett; and Joseph Trows- dale. Best wishes for an early return to iormer health and activity. are extended to Miss Ethel Inman. who DAILYACROSSWORD lei. "Why 1 Fight Communism" ACROSS r l 2. Robust 19. Scolds !. Mince a 3. single unit persist- 5. Friars g 4. Hebrew ently 9. Chlefol a letter 21. Movable clan (Scot) 5. coin (Fl-.) barrier '40. Pause: 'h 6.iupld-nring '24.Honey- 3 ' P c . 0 H E S T E R F I E L D S u I T E S 12. Vex small arms gath- .if: Siii”.Z;a.;a 7; ?h".i1if”"- fl; FEATURING FAMOUS ( slang) J. Cleopatra insects 45. Shell for . 8. Spatial i 25. Office I ice cream (Chem ) force g V g 18. Radium, 9. Test. 20. Mistakes 85. WE (Iym.) , 11. Aslight. 21. irumu.” 87.Rccline 17. Man's A; x hasty 28. Paclilel 98. Peace: g nickname -' reput r coast. deined by .18. Per. to la Contain - state the Roman; p avolcsno 15. Hit (slang) 29. Fresher .. 40. Verso .20. A story 18. 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