£11 lliedurdln Tuudayiluefiillu first Winner of V. C. All But Forgotten In lOO_Years Since Incident Occurred fly lllllld Mac-Lurklnl lthe siege of Sevastopol TQNDON. (Reuters)(A Russian-‘ the Crimean war. shell skidded on to the deck of’ it has been awarded regardless the British warship Hecla. lof race. color. religion or rank Seconds before the explosion. alto 329 members of the Common- nyesr-old Irish mate dashed for-_\tealth at well as Britons. Among ward, (ribbed the live shell and the recipients have been a sew- tossed it overboard Into the BaI- age specialist. a poet, a street tlc sea. ‘cleaner and a newshoy. The shell exploded in the water Three men have won the V. (7. Almost before the spray had sett- tvtice. The youngest winner “'33 during led. the youth. Charles Davidilfi-year-old apprentice seaman Lucas, wu promoted to lieuten- John Cornwall. He stood by his Int. gun for orders in the First World Later Lucas hernme the first.\\‘ar battle of Jutland even man to receive the \’.rtoria f‘ross.’ though he was mortally wounded The Incident occurred 100 years and the rest of his gun crew ago Monday when it Riissianidead. shore battery fired on the Her-Isl The latest \‘. C. award went in In the first year of the (‘rimeaniI.ieut. Philip Curtis. fourth Y. C‘. war. of the Korean war. who died af- Since then. 1,347 men have won [or a single-handed the V. C. battle with Chinese Communists in the 1951 lmjin river fighting. MEDAL F0“ MERIT Canadient have \\'0l'l the V. t‘. A London -rim“ ‘ml, m,.”,_‘_ 79 times. Australians ST. lndiiins pondent-I dispatch "Om Crimp!-lll, South Africans 28 and he“ suggested that Queen Victoria in- z”‘1““‘”‘ 21‘ atltute a new high reward for heroism to honor Lucas. The idea, was approved hy the Queen who} wanted it medal lice from any’ conditions other than merit. i Veteran Senator . O ..:.:;::. .:.:::“.:.". ..:...:::'“.‘;":::';:imm U- 3- 9'95 d "I le em-l\'ed the \', (‘ ”" “ ' ' Of Heart Attack from the Qucen. Heroic his death‘ three days after the oiithrrak til, the First World War. he had; risen to the rank of rear-admiral.l Today. DORCHESTER. N.B. tCP)~vSctl'té . . tor R. Emmeraon. 70-yearn 7”‘ "’”“‘ " '”'“°‘“. ’°"»‘x-eiei-an Liberal party campaisner. ‘""°"‘ H‘! "aw In ‘M wnngeldicd at his home here Monday only 'I“‘"'h-"""I ‘I M""‘A""'h' K°""‘moments after finishing breakfast. if ‘"‘"°'"""'I' '.“""° ‘"" "D M” His doctor said the Dorchestcr "M"! "l’h‘“"°"5 M "‘”.k H” native died l'i'om a l1eai't. attack. 100th anniversary of Lucas He had been in apparent mud A K°"”'”“"“ ‘““k“"“" “' health and attended a funeral Sun- plained: “The Victoria Cross anrl;da,'.I _ all it stands for hardly needs em-fl Senator Emmflmn-S dam ten Phfifiillfll-" 'the standing in the House at: l.ib- |“'-‘SIAN GVN5 (TU-a:tSr1(l77‘\'aI::Ia0riEcllfa:sil‘lle ig?"§°'iZ?§i”§§ ..;‘.:‘...?;.-""1... ‘;“°.'::: .::.°*:::-....*.‘::;i‘°%i.. mm simnly "T-‘or \'slnr", have ht-enlg’:‘$‘I:;‘n:‘-°”5° here Thursday M Scnatnr Eiiiinerson was it First World War veteran who servcd as cast from Ttiitcian guns sriznd in; a captain with the 2l9th battalion. He workcd for it time as A sales- ‘ R t T lman following his return to Can- .acla from overseas. Back In Commons ... The senator stood for election to the House of Commons in the 1914b general election but was defeated. 0-I-1~AwA _ (CF, _ Th, Cu,-pi;-p no lost again in l930. ’ ‘ report galloped into the Commons nallsiigsaexl‘-ariefualfgsg ‘lllgcgfsiifrei? I5..‘.§_"heM‘}"’(‘)$;3'!; WP” on H" pa: 1154219 general elections of 1940 and roll." Opposition Leader Drew sat . - ‘- _ Lhumplngl his cleek foxr[_eniphas(i:s1 “:1: $3215 lzpéiiiiiitcd to the Senate Heated y, De ence inisner ax-. . _ g ‘. ' .- . mu "3 119"‘ mu lhmlgh the pm“? oro NS seven daughters and minister had dealt. effectively with mr“; m'r‘‘:'' "’ durm‘ me 1"" ‘pasmn 0! P“. Thev include Mrs. Alan Bishop lumen!‘ and .l:'aiilein. both of Dorcliestcr; "Th“' ‘'U‘‘‘'‘''‘‘‘’'‘' L‘ d”"‘”-‘T.’ Mn‘ Mrs. Donald Chapman. 0ttzi\vn- '-T“-‘' "1 ‘he Curr" "90"" “"‘ Mrs. Stanlev McBrl(lc, Toronto; DTGW l!Id~ Th“ Vim’ mlmsl" had Mrs. Edward A. Neve, Shawinl- skirted around the question Kan F3115‘ Que‘; Mrs, Keith 1301,. "The horses were on the pa_\‘- son. Bammst‘ N13” and Marion roll." the. Progressive Cons£r\a~':i,e Emme,.s,,n_ mm, in Lab,-M10,-. Mid" 1'CP¢Fl€d« "A715 Ill?” “"97" Charles Emmerson. Dorchcsicr; the hobby horses. the stolen sidiiiz. Dr Richard F3. Emmerson Detroit, the fraudulent invoices and the and John Emma.-son, Moncmn, |encrsl‘a flshpond."' t I I .i - . <' tie i.l§"..‘.’.Lil ‘L?’ cf§.$;’.‘“§. oi’...-... mcmuown w. 1- Moniresl accountant, which dis- The Richmond w, 1, held that.- closed lrreiziiliirities- in the army June meeting at the home, at Mrs. works services. It was the stib_ler'.1‘Herbci't McQuaid on June 16. with of heated controversy in the defence nine members answering the expendlttires committee and the call with a gardening hint. Commons at the last session. It was decided to hold another Mr. Drew's comments brought-card party to raise. funds for thc loud protests from the Liberal school and Mrs. Hudson Ramsay bgnchg-i_q' which [hp oppmmon Iea:{a‘I'l"ef‘9d her home for the occas- er referred to as "tawdry object-.10" find} lhefilherl mfimbfirs EH! '_nm_" 0 suppy prizes. uric , e c. Mr. Drew said that If there were, A lovely lunch was served b.\’ no hnm“ nn H," pump M campjlvlrs. McQuatd, assisted by Mrs. Petawawa. (int, ihen Mr. Claxton.G"5»‘ p“‘'’-‘'» A ""19 °‘ ‘hank! “'3=~' ahould M“. he down-‘ be]-“we Mr.:cx_tended the hostess and‘ Mrs. Currie. lE4li7.abeth Bnlger invited the la- The nmmtmon had", V0311?!‘ dies to her home for the July that the Pi'ogrer.sivr~ Conservatives m°“'"5' had arizurd for inquiries into other branches of the defence depart- N)",-LA“ (gnu;-T l‘lEl1!. Tremendoiis savings could be About 3,000 canoes are manufac- Iiade bv inquiring similar to ‘.he‘tured annually in Canada. with EIITIP report. he said. ‘an averane factory price of S97. grenade‘ roll’ Swimming, sun bathing and Strange But True By P‘. H. l“lCAl'“‘ll.Il Did _voti know that the Incas ate a wonder food. with all the food elements necessaiy for perfect health long before the days of Pizzaro? The food and agricultural ad- niinistration of the United Na- tions has rediscovered this perfect food called "qulnua“ 12,000 feet above sea level. The bean-shaped pods of this plant. are now being turned out experimentally in the shape of corn flakes. The woiidcr food has one draw- back. It tastes like soap, which is rt pity for you see Quinua docsn‘t mind Jack Frost, doesn't. require rain, and lives and produces in the poorest soils. 0 0 o A resideiit of Prince C0lllll,_\'. aged 80. sent. me. the following ghost story which he claimed actually happened. Many years ago. Charles Gallant, ‘.20. was head over heels in love with a beautiful blonde named Madclyii. The only thing that separated the pair from becoming ninn and wife was the almighty dollar. but fin- ally Gsllant had the shekels. A feiv days before the date set for their wedding Charles and Madelyn attcnclcd la country dance. There the girl met. a city sticker and eloped with him that same night. Heartbroken over this sudden and ziltogether unexpected turn of events Gallant penned I! brief note. left it on the kitchen table of his home and thcn blew out his brains ivith .1 shot gun. The note read: “This is not the end of me. I viill haunt you fool lovers all the A fine, warm week end heralded the beginning of summer. the day at Cavendish Beach (above) as well as at all the other beaches in the picnicking were the order of vinces and the States. Eve, Miss Grus lost. both legs in ,-an automobile accident. ' C O 0 days of your lives.—Charles." Shortly sftervvard the city guy and his bride were driving along a country road. not far from the place where Gallant had ended his life. suddenly the dashboard of the wagon snapped off and flung itself into the gutter. The horse shied and almost threw the occu- pants ot‘ the carriage into the gut.- ter. The startled couple distinctly saw the form of Gallant walking on I dark cloud above their heads, and they recalled the words of the note: "This is not the end of me. I will haunt you fool lovers all the days of your lives——Charles." “For years the hauntings went on", said my informant. “Then the couple left. the Province to live in Maine. They were not bothered any more. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Miller. Ef- fingham. ill, have been wedded 33 _vears, have 3 sons, 3 married daughters, 3 single daughters, 3 grandsons. 3 granddauglite-rs, 3 nephews. 3 nieces. 3 great-nephews, 3 brothers, If brothers-in-law and 3 sons-in-law. How would you like it in No Place. Folks who live at. No Place, ‘England, say there LI no place like No Place. No Place ipopulatlon 250i has four blocks of brick homes, one pub and one store when Dur- ham county left it. out of their development plans, the people got. together and led by their Vicar, Rev. Ronald Hslsead, launched their own housing campaign be- cause they would rather live in No Place than any place. It you wear store teeth don't despair. You'll soon be able to keep ‘cm in their proper place with lit- tle mniznets. says Dr. Bruno Kite- O I 0 Joe Palmer, of Starkville, Mi.ss.. ilocsnt believe in unlucky 13. Why? Because he has been cutting hairs Island Summer Arrives On Schedule National Park. Mingling with the crowds gathered there were many visitors from other pro (Photo by Margaret Mallett) llch of Buffalo. N.Y. There are four magnets, measur- ing about 1-4 by 1 inch. They are concealed in the back teeth, two in the uppers and two in the lowers. The devices were developed by an electric company and are arrang- ed to prevent. plates from slipping. one What one might. call the venge- ful tree was out down last year at. Sprlngvsle, Maine. for in falling it cut a 38.000-volt. power line which in turn electrified a wire fence which started a huge grass fire. Electric power in four towns was dead for 45 ,.m.'.nutea and fire departments from three of the towns fought. the fire for two hours. All samee. Joe Plateau and Jean valllant. were married on the same day in 1931 and their wives gave birth to boys on the same day in 1933. In I953 the sons were induct. ed into the army and drafted into the same regiment which their and shaving mugs for 13 years. His home L5 supported by 13 founda- tions and the dwelling bouts 13 doors and 13 windows. His living‘ room, dining room, bedroom and? garage are each 13 feet. wide. His‘ porch is 13 feet long. He has 13 nephews and nieces, 13 medicos‘ have advised him to take it easy, because of heart trouble, but. he still works 13 hours a day. Strange but. true. 0 O C Fate often plays stmiiizc tricks on persons who give advice. Take wrote a New Years traffic safety TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WHILE THEY LAST for example. Rebccca Grass whol I editorial for it Williamsport. Pa; Ladies‘ COATS. rug. 5 T 9.50: Special $14.95 newspaper. "Who wants to start. the New Year in 8. hospital or main‘ gue’!" the piece was CapLlOn0d.l Then she provided the answer. "In" spite of statistics. no one need be one of these New Year accident‘ victims." 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When they ar- rived they were unaud to dis- cover that Mr. Oruinp had gone to England to surprise them. One Sunday morning in Decem- ber of X031. the new. H. J. !tkyn- ner of Wlnnlpeli began reading from the New '1'ast.a.mei-it when suddenly the organ gave out. a note though nobody was seatad at It B ”'“1ili|!‘lllll I ll’ 3' I‘ I'/‘( ll Dept. _. W illlii II ii i \t\|J‘," lilliilll no enlflnln . soul as «Illa dear. throughout Lbl It-. Juan‘: Ann cat.hednL ‘man other not... a: from the organ and oaitmu“ 1. several inlnutu. There M. M organist. that day. Organ expert: - later that hill! winds out.sl.dxe’m't‘: church were ruporutbi. 1,, ma music. Yen strange but u-u._ mg organ was found to be shut off completely. cloud. All the valves wen W /_’i(,‘f iii |t\“ll‘l.‘IJ} I “rp",aUiU\ 1‘ ,l ._i iii II I lllllll ll“ FREE IOO|(lET~$g, ¢.|°,gu| B ' I BNJIHIVI write Canadicn Jolins-Mcnvlllg, -45. '99 IOY 9-. Toronto, at ... 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