Movie Producer Says He Was Spy For The U.S.A. . NEW YORK (AP)-Movie pro Thomas B. Gilchrist Jr. He said posing as a spy didnt' ducer Borisldarma. (2. said Mon- "Now. when I think of it. and come easy. day he served the United States. it you wanted me to do the same: ”i hated everything they stood for izyearsasaeounter-spy thing again. I do not think Ijfor and when I had to express against the Soviet Union. could do lt." Morros said. Vlmyself to high Russian ofnclals The Russian -r born liollywood Morros' name had arisen in the, and to American spies employed Hgure. a nathrahzed U.S. citlaen.V breaking of two Soviet spy cases. by them in terms of supporting said the Soviets believed he was FIGURED IN INDICTMENT their vicious ideology - I really a spy for them but that actually He figured in the indictment of had to do a more realistic acting he was making reports to the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soble andl job than any of the players whom FBI on his encounters with the Jacob Albam and of Mr. and I had ever directed in Holly- Russlans. Mrs. George Zlatovski. whom the wood." He said that once while he was; United States is trying to extra-i "lly life and the success of my in Moscow. ” . top men of; title from France. Albam and mission depended on that." the Russian secret police, word; Mrs. Soble were sentenced to 5 '4: Morros. born in St. Petersburg. questioning his loyalty was re- years each last Friday on spy now Leningrad. was a child prod- oeived ll: 3:05:10: from Soviet gleiarges. Soble will be sentencedr igy and composer. lie came to sources e . . pt. 18. .the United States in 1922 and "Believe the I had to talk fast Morros said neither his wiiei brought Chauvc Souris. a musical to get out of that one." he com-3 hor any of his acquantanccs had shhwr here from par-rsr mliinciiislos recounted his exper-.1 w'ii'lc)-'h lliilillngmgf iflnyEll::l:2"5y8' Among me mmkm picture: he fences at a press conference initlmes. including Mo scow and Pmduvcd W” T3195 0! MHI1” the office of acting US. attorney East Berlin.” .tan and Carnegie Hall. '. Peter Echat. right. and Gerry A FEED FOR LAKEBURN UCI-I LFEBT unched theliighsideofastnkingllnar Poll 3 'l'liaG'asrdian Tues.AiItuIt13.1957 WEATHER 10101810 (CPI -hy0hma:rved MIIIIQBHW lllllld T rub pulls weather office: 0- IIN. IAX. (MQ) (Day) 333'3'G:I3:-'38238:7-'33 HALIFAX (C?) - The weather office says cooler and drier air will continue to flow into the Marltlmea today. Although the weather will be mainly fine. con- siderable cloudtnoa ted in the afternoon. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotla. Prince Edward Island; eastern N.B. ' " ' cloudy about isaklrers. both of Hollanrhd, are Reports TCH young CharlottetovvntAkins of Fredericton. NewVExhibition grounds for the big. tthurlng Csngds rm u U: 0 0 0 s owing a me van on Fine Display Oi Handiecrafts - V V r V V tconinued from page 1! d ka 0 2;:":l'.”J.' .:::,”:::.i..:”::2.': E.:':::":ll: .”::t."' "W W :m... tocouu. An Hcme C00 mg A? Fair signed to make take-offs from a Dr. MacDonald expressed sat- One of the finest displays of hue points of this work so evi- isfaction at the fact that so iarl gnu hgm-.no cases of polio had developed; handicrafts and home cooking dent in lllf' items on display. hever seen here is now on display The appctlzing aroma from Three laasies are shown here giving al feed to Lakehurn owned by Dr. reaching market for stories phr- meated with color and youthul attraction. this emergence of a photogenic. young probable suc- cessor to the 64-year-old General Francisco Franco is an asset of considerable value to the regime. Following the recent announce ment in the Spanish parliament of Franco's intention that Spain shall become a monarchy when he dies or retires and the atten- h radio and the press create a far- technique-get togeth mgr our policy . gmmendg. A in the city area this season. add- tions " ing however that a disease with l at the Women's Institute Pavil- the cooking display drew a large many of the symptoms of polio ion at the Provincial Exhibition appreciative audience. who. how- was fast becoming epidemic in G.-our-ids, ever, were able only to look al- ”"5 ENE T519 W33 '5hV3"CiC"ll' The sewing, knitting. needle-.tliough they would have much 9d We CRY Realm "in"? "M point work. hooked rugs and liked to be judges who will be by 5”f"e h"d”hev 5"" ""3 quilts show that endless hours sampling this food today in their ,5" Sick 5'”'"”h' imd lasied of patient work and excellent r-ffiirts to tlcteriiiiue which ex-i :2I:I.I):(i1l:xOi design went into their lair-lilrtlggthc best in any partlcul- Hons paid to Jun Carrol whrre rn But he has great hopes for the Additional matter dealt with at i V . Vi ” . . Madrid. the monarchy now is tak- two-nation team. He believes it . la at n l g h t ' a council meet-J rerEv::3;rrer:,hi::rlrsr oxgrurahbgxgil snygrr;nr:,ol:Ax:::2::Thevidi:r:; ing definite shape as Spain's in. can he or hrrmeuurhhre herrehping included: a strong endorsat- 'l ' . . . , V . r. ture regime. - V 4 Vmn or the policies and prove" ftcult to single out any particular .in.l the preparation of the text Franco rs nor 8 man rn me in putting out an internatlonalinr the cm, 1.” cohecro” by . fire before it starts. item for special mention. The Iiliiit was one of painstaking de-l harm Dr announcing prematurely Councillor Johnstone, Chairman him? 2:5: :2: Eulxgurg :g: "E: lillmgrsblitatgg his ideas for the future. But it is of the Finance Committee; a dl- q 3' 8 p y fairly clear he hopes to have rection to the City Recorder to one topic that may come up Canadian-American Trade And Relations Being Studied iggngnhg-r-;V,;g;;n;;Vet;w;h; 3;- gram. Mr. Fowler indicates it may be high on the conference's "priority list." l . "As co-chairman." he adds. "I don't want to prejduge. though." MONTREAL tCPl - Lawyer cultural surpluses, supply and de- Robert M. Fowler is joining a niand for North .-imerlcun mate- few farmers. union leaders, busi- rial rcsources. reciprocal taxa- Iessmen and professional people lion. education and cultural rela- 2O Police fconinued from page I) managing director of MCA In- spect f the wreckage while searchers found a forearm with part of the uniform of the plane's pilot. Jean - Paul Fourniar. Montreal district supsrhitendant of air reg- ulations for the transport depart- ment. visited the scene Sunday nigh. travelled to Ottawa in con- nection of the department's tn- quiry arrangements and was due to return to Issoudun. Dozens of people from neighbor- ing communities made their way knee - deep through the Issoudun bag to the crash area roped-oft by police. legion Offers Aid In Crash 0'l'l'AWA fCP) - The Cana- dian Leglon Monday offered temporary financial assistance to relatives of victims of the air- llnar crash near Quebec City which took 79 lives. The legion also offered to look after funeral arrangements ft! victims who have no near rela- tives in Canada. Many of those killed in the accident were for- mer British servicemen return- ing to Canada after vacations in the United Xtnldom. Electric companies claim It would take more than irl,tm lightning bugs to equal one 60- watt bulb. I for a long. calm look at Canadai tionships. and development of the. and the United States. .(.'olumhia River basin. i They will meet near Montreal Mr. Fowler and his fellow In mid-November to study the chairman. If. llouiilas Stuart. for- two countries and their growing mcr U s. anlllassatllir it) cunadu. prtlwglcms of neighborly interde- plan to use what old runlcrcnce pe once. "We want to suggest sensible ones sttenttlon for some time reflects the care and attention . . solutions before the situation gets, a "U m rhe hrrermorr or rmperhr! for their intricate beauty is in-l of the cxhibiurs. gxrn E::lso'Brl:grhr: ii: ;?;r:;:r out of hand.” says Mr. Fowler,V U S oh Lrmhed rhe drsnurracrhm or dlcative oi the care to the min-l Of particular intcrcst is an ai- rm grabonre eduuuomr N r to - chairman of the Canadian -I. ' ' rhe Council with the corrrhhhy-, utest detail taking by he ladies, tractivc display of the 4-H club mm drawn u rm. mm P , American Committee. a privately. delay in hurrying our herushr, several of whom were over: work fr om the various clubs 3 It seems hkcrpy r,”nCo'hop” re . sponeo ed study. group formed of; e U dram”, work on rheh. property eighty years old. throughout the Island. have "V mm rm” 5, "Shh (0 leaders of private economy on on Gum," Sr. Eur; hluueruoh The delicate fgncy work wurl Altogether the Pavilion is a mt corfagormgrpand rum” Huh . - await: . -. ow. -r um um i by i".i'lf.””.'3. 2:": "W 0' mm '."."::.l:. ' .:':;:..l" :::...l.:;' in . Hour theory is that rr some Ializahcth and Prince Philip will 1 most, if not all. of their stay at hep r end; cm In mm” :1 able omment and also drew aV rmurs may he spam admmng orderrio prepare him to"be head . ... or or em areas. an co e e - A 2 -V - . . mw the fans. mail?! hwy: up lie tdn3l.';l;litf:y.lKitll see the liacrili-rgirs. hianndglve a luncheaon Hal: V hlttrlisel-snela-w:Vihlb;nIh:hfFd.:eE-srmh discussed among themselves the. uomen on display. The” conslderhrrons nammhy ukelymam rationally". ll" -Pork 'lT(xiO”(1Iaigall?e at 0. Epbmi at en put: at in lo b Bth hal .sn f the favor "1-9 undldlmre 0! me m cm an it u- ".3. 2' ;. ..- .1 .- .. l .'" us” at :.l:'"- tit: 5." .” C ' lit Pl. 3...... . a- new to am hour Pr” urn! Msomhrnn. W es si n e . l:1rivVan Vcls'r'ri-ViVt1venDih ct grsy o ate a reebe otigimn ed M 1 B h W F o of his 45-year-old father. Don wur".MwnV DVCVV has men in rho , Dilly llfasfa-S1lr'Dl'ISP .-in l inn! o I e . 35.. urges a . ip.il-1. R V rhiemh rsl s efn ms ritiiorihng S I Juhh of ghhrhoh Bur ever, 1, th, making rm, the hm No yea”. "S . Ills o flillnil ll:nL!Vll..Pm('l'l sd tor ch . 'iIItgi'lE rig. ecclvhi: t e s ow ng or a In Jen ng roursr. or even” should hrhrl D" first meetings will be orzaniza- die rr')”,'arhr"'wri.'r ”';'r""'"" "i "”.""r"5 "t B'h.lL'""g”:L'9' ;Wl”' ll"? 0P'f""0" 0' P "M07 B R I t if I Juan Lathe throne. the favorable tional. with sub-committees being 35' V? V if "(f ”"”5”l 1"”; 3'.” ”"'drS ii if” :53" 5"0W 1?'0W9"' ""3 "1'l"' 0' "'9 e 90 Y I1 atmosphere for the monarchy established to investigate apectticlgl"; ;'l- - ET” Vr "K? Y- f" r,'"rd' tlmgg gm '3 on W 9 new Fire Department pumper. which is being created by Juanita matters. Later it is hoped to ap- - r"Yr Bflgghsol-r "Cerf" r"fh "mg - "" ” ' "Furled by C0""E'"0' Nlmlr By MURIEI. PENN iing. agriculture and lumber will would in any we have served I point A research director and to fn hmlrr. '" ""'” "" Ehhrfrri s;::.i,-rm W" '0 be A"8"" Wk BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Al-I ricurc largely in this display, useful purpose. Well I Sm!" Omcfv PGFMPS mi Otherwise rm,” srrwdure in. Oct ho: Dgvmed ro church md oY"EZdrnrEsoLU1:oN5 I H though Belgium. as the host coun-. alonizside illustrations of their. -7"'"”0 W85 I "U1" Ill? IN M”""'?'l- , 1 rr . h '. I r , .. r d rivhie , immem, are 1 for " ' W" m t' "5"" ”””ltry. is making the biggest single dotlhlc culture - English anriil9"9lY MY WM" '10 Hm Mill! I "We re neither a ressure c ” W i " "W3 5 it 9 9",",-l 5" 9 P9” 9 noted above. the following resol- - l - i hi ad I i - ' D - prt-viollslv 'lflnflllIlf'CfI visits to a 9 p m dinner given by the sen- i w"mb""”” '0 the exhibit! M me I'”'"Ch' l 3 "en 0" " Sp.” in lul group nor a lobbying orgarllza- W”. id-V ' d J - ; Mr C' ' M L , utlons were adopted at last 1953 hrrmelr whrhrvr r.-.h.V 79 her Thrrr, Wm he h rmm. rhrur, But he has changed a great deal 1' 5' Noni But Ca"'dm"U's' "lam" VI liimp um all I "I l Australia's Sir Perc S nder at nigh” Council m”u"3' lcent of the total area of the fair where visitors will be able to steel 3l""- i ., are becoming more important be- I pr:-Sscgegrhylrharo Lg: S':Iel:l"ln:;:;lhe Aumm" Em);,"l;;V Lg": 1. That the City of Chsrlottei Wm he occhhred by rhe rr.rh,rrariVh1rr.5 hrichrrhrhhh hrer Gossips have linked his name r c-use of our Ktuwilh exrlums . can W... r.;.c,,.V P in night. probably by train. for """' "W" "l9 W" 0' ""4 iexhibitions of the is other coun- PIONEERING BUILDERS romantic-lly with that of Prtnceu v . MI" '''W'"- P""'d9"' ”' "'9 C." r.m.v,- mmi on-rwg New york, '""" Frlnll "Am" '0' WP0" tries and seven international or-1 it has been said that the arch- M-rll Gabriel-. dnushter of for- ' nadian Pulp and Paper Associa- - 4 1 Vi Phi Oct 21. -rick" rl "dc. , of a new street running in a hhrhnrhmr hecrurhr Sr .105 which will be null "her hing Umhem, or ".1, hr" mm "d the Newsprint Assoc". uillhiirrellgcrn D.m. luncheon at pIlTal,dori Aa- "mmrwl" mm” imm Ymkr On sites.oi varying size and at this inlcrnational exhibition: "5059 Who lhmllfl MOW lll!'f-hlt u";'re”l Sgadrtidcd Canada.” ram, om. ii-.V 1-he rt”-lgrary; jtoria; visit to the United Nations. ::(:':cd"' ::”?ll;"lTA;v'VV9:";r:;nr'h: shape, cranes. bulldozers and from April t7 to Oct. 19 next year. there isnlnothing to these reports. . . r ; ' i log: Dinner at Waldorf As- other earth-moving and hullding are 20 years in advance of their Ceflli Y I Spanish. and non- sweeplng royal ommlssion aiutiy 0” 1"; 5i”""00" V35" 11'? Five" gondr V. V "Ne"-'V1S'0n Ind "db b'03dC'5i'l,J.:',:',:f,'u"QT." "'”"""'" W" W" li2Zi'n5.hf?i..'&.i.Xi.i.5"52'fI.': T: 2. That the City assist Lltuel ZS2i'5"I5".'..”fi.'. l:vd(l:ltk)ilnllDI.i'tlIit'i(r)i,', ilizwpri-3:.-indttlgglierpiiillliiillriuiltiaiifi l Wm would be POM" in lIIll- I "I - , . , ' . Lea ue baseball in the cit b . '. . . ' , - . The wmmmeevr hold hr hrohdr V Oct. 1?. morning. Hi to Izaslhe. tvshgllhbhlticleiggsenuhyw "yrlzng MEDDMM -M Rgwla. ready by Sept.VIt0. the target sc. illf' stamp of its rovln nationality. jg: Ir Wm rook hrw hhhorrhhrrrhs or Inllfinrhallnflal alrhort hath London . account of "5157 for dugout mlr by fair authorities for the com- rcflcttlni: the spirit Eild (vllBTIC- I . uparrdhrh Cmhrhhh , American mct by President on .-lllrsl lscn- . "fur rh rhr, ii, form no prccadj Dlction of the main building opcr- ; lcr of thc nation which it pro- S shde Town :,','d5,""d ;'"h”'.i” ”i', i”"ec"i,'E l clhgultilcrgliwflti tlicacill s. 9"? l man" luiillltaln is building an English is start tra e aance . V i ' VI l” " weer, the gm, countries, unknown soldier and at the Cana- 0H3,-':i'hll(: :gl:ueCltc3"w(.31ll:k1nb0mIeI.Ill.I-V U.S. WELI. FLANKED pub and an ice-cream parlori mo iixrngug 5::r'e.vrh M353 ropim dinn cross at V4 p.m. The United State: site at the as well as self-service cafeterias. - V mount at 315.32 (or gave;-iigiu rh V . V . council took action to make ml The sh Lawrence Sggvt3yV g A STATE DINNER ELUS h M the Pnnce Emu” In t H m .falr is situated whether by de- uhcrc food spcclaitics will be I”. skmhrg . re uh", rum" .r mammoth joint endeavor. will Evening: Reception given by rsrmd Horhhhh Auhum mhhV Arrocougcrfrzrznzizr Mm". Ill!!! 01' Iccidem 90 0'" Wt” "Yr -"-'”l”hl"- . 1 Civic Stndium. he council ap- plgo be studied. particularly in the joint committee of press. ra- r957. M ML ma Mn. Mhnr R. Gormeley "rd Fan" am" pm i between those of the Soviet Union lliorocco will have n moorish proved rhr. hurch", or the urn” Ellis Inee Geraldine Carrui.h- "hr hr the meeuhh ""1"" V'"""- ers). Mt. Stewart. a son. Ralph ' A "W19" "Wk Wm 5' 0'"-' 07 coffee mom and a restaurant hi "rm . "ii-V hmr . ",0." where Moroccan specialities will. hug he" ".4 mm . nu be served. while Turkey will (lei prom oi 334,” on iii; an of votc one of its two pavilions ot I roller skates noted from Fred. rcstnurant where young Turkish at-lcton. N. B., for a two-weeks girls in national costume will trlalperiod earlier this summer. serve Shiskebab and lamb roast. The report stated the prom fit The Vatican exhibit includes a the brief trial period would have church to hold 2,500 persons hv-lit amounted to more than Ifllm in A futiiristlc style. From its 1! ht-e Iiturtel I;-d boqth-crap: iiowcr.a carillon will ring out r-. P6 Y D M "mm -on V iodicgny. W stadium. In discussion by Colin- clllor Msccaualand it was indi- cated that the council planned to reduce admissions from so cents to 83 cents when the new skates are available. connection with operating polI- dio and television correspondents 5,...” 9 ",,VV 11 our the ” ” P of the U.S. exhibit. cies and long-range economic lm- Ind photographers lnhWBShinl- pact. other problem areas to be ton. Statc dinner at W lte llousl? " J are the disposal of silt .m. Th! Royal COIIPIC WI norm A m PE H L d I diA whole section of the Cana- r-ji"'”- T””' I ' ”Ai ””- - t c . .l. os- an pavilion is to be devoted to pital on Tuesday August tlth. an scopes n Canada's far north. One section 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie hoils Fgatur. O I I Art Exhibition will show the Eskimos' way of Roper. Best Royalty. a son. Beautiful island landscapes ll Huold Gem" 7 "IV. 10 on. life and display examples of their oils predominate this year's ex- ar'tI.'sh and crafts. h. r e rest of the pavalllon will Dgnrngn Sun':'.yihA'u'Pu'5'Ir'rtrg0r'o be devoted to showing how Cana- ADlLI.A'S MILLTNERY Ncwl OFFICE CLOSED DR. Heath Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davies. fail hats arriving daily. 177 Graf- lvlclntyrc office will be closed un- hrhh hy rh, prhru Erhard 1., ton Street. itil Monday August 26th. land Art society: the sparkling seasho a. decorative homes. neat dlans live at work and play. Min- Eldon. a son George Rosa. 7 lbs. I! 'l'I!A'I' the sick well. Gig-l VISIT iii-STYLE Mlllloery. Gt. r.mmud.V ud cororrur value. HIGGINS - At Charlottetown Spanish Pretender Treatedm - . .in. Gcor e Street. "where every Hos ital on Jul llsttoDr. and .','y.',:.'.',''"'"y' 0"" M ' stylegis Hi-Style." Mrs? James i.ytiluiua. a son. 7' "":r'""fr'g' """'"f P'"r:;”,; I 0 Councillor Clark said he run V V rem”, mrr lnrzm-it at-r scope in who A mast L. e A Successar ported the purclmeottliuii-in DB. Gerald Barrett will be ON LEAVE -f...il.L. M. E. 8! Ir Ill ml)! HP"-'II 1 Oil in the belief that It would mean absent from his office from 1 Doucctle has returned to Moose MACLEAN - -At the Prince "'l'””' somethin to the children of the August 12 to August 19th. Jaw. Sask.. when he is statlon- County Hospital on August to. 1'' Iddltigu the" "Ire Imrll 37 "5"" WC”-EV '0' I "tend "euteml of the slum town. wtiic also contributing to rd hr the RVCAVFV Mn Dolmen. 1951 to Mr. "4 Mn xenrmh excellent still life portraits. MADRID (Reuters) - Prlncelsh Army. hr, hnncipngi pi-om from and. DON"l' FORGET 1'0 VI-"T spent his leave with his parents. c, Mgclggn (M. V". 3:". one or two Itlldlel In Wlrt-er color Juan Carlos. a handsome is-year-Vi Five thousand persons lined up turn roller skating. thy Electrical Contractors booth My, 3nd Mr... Fcrdlc Doucette gm, summeniag, . mi, Ind I Illlllbl 0! NPIEI - old. is playing the role of "prince in sll.-ikr hands with him at the Copleg have been allowed in the exhibit this year for the first time in order to encourage be- ginners. one official stated. In all 40 paintings are being shown in the cnibit which is located at the Civic Centre. Most of these have a price tag attached and may be purchased by any interested party. The charming" in this vague Spanish regime which is technically a monarchy but which has. as yet. no king. His Royal Highness the Infaiite V Don Juan Carlos de Bourbon. known to his friends as ".lunn- the honors of a future head of ito" Uolinnyl. makes feminine state and was wnrrnly iipplnuded hearts nutter when he appears in . at tlicatrcs and receptions. rt-rcptlon hold at Saragossa in July to celebrate the tcrmtnatinn of his two-year course at the mil- ltnry acsdemy them. During a rcccnt four-day visit in Madrid, Jilnnltn was given all on the west side of the Coils-inf yo.-in R-mien, . . . . . . .- - "m "6 "' me dmmiincf .b.i"t oiworisrs VIFETIVG ' aAniuAUi.'r At the Char New .3-i Meiwiull t..l:ti Three Charlotte-town ph-rmI- lottetown Holpttll August sth. :?r:teh.w.orrI,':ohens,,,: ,1", 1,, "H. lcillls are attending the annual 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred vmuwu ”1.'..S:.".i:L':" '.;".'.'. t;.'::r"":"- 1.':'.F..l3'.'.""'.li::' NOTICE: The office hours bc- held this week in Montreal. Thcyi Marie. weight 0 Ibs., 7 ozs. ginning August 19 of Dr. I.iarc W. Stewart Pierce. l )EATI-IS Brian Kenneth. 7 lbs.. l or. edictil Mirror presi- llachrnel and Dr. I-i.P. Stewart dent of the P.E.l. Pbarinacuett- from Monday to Thnrad office l cal Association; John K. Mae-' lshow will continue as toe; .. Public in the trim khaki unitonni In these days when television. Iowa ll:fI) to will a.m.; 2:00 l)onald. Secretary and Rat the space is available. Yesterday many citizens and visitors took the opportunity to examine the exhibit. PM ll0WA'I"l' - At Charlottetown ”'"" ”' "'1 Aug. I2, 1957. wliiiun J. How- att. formerly of Cape Traverse and surnmersida in his year. Remains resting at the Chisholm Funeral Home until Wednesday to in am pssi. Priday up to in Jenkins. past ... p.in. (tn to lzw pm. local organization. PUNIIAL iaoumv - 'i'lie APPOINTED ro 8.D.U.-'l'wa funeral of Mrs. Everett Hughes recently ordained. island priests It 5! ii :2 ii 1: 593 5'3 noon. then . T lety will be on hand to render as St. Patrick's Church. Fort University. effective August: Clll"-"l9i 5PWlM- 9'” "r any assistance patrons of the AU&U. white Solemn lte lath. This was announced yea- ;'";C- 3? ;:':'"' 't"'lc?m': exhibit may reqiure. gt: :3 .",r-- ';;:fg;;- I ;f'”,:;.,;':..t,',':,fi.,l?.;f- ,;l1:!f,P': c.....1..;. ri....”"'.'..i'. flowers. rrrconirrcirourrurm no. so: as. pastas nail sea deacon were . Ch-I - 75!! In R"- iiownto-Al sumo. August W"9”- '-'"ll'” ”""”"l -r loll-on lee-rs I-III. &v. 'l'.I. Bale ms Rev. Allerlests Daffy. K111. Ill 307- iz, rm, rm gum: i. iii. N" ha '. NY IaOudd.'IispaltbearersClIrleICN'II'5Ii 0'5-ssrd.year.naoiataswtllhs " ......-c --t.....:-.'.-:. "....": ml i:'..:.::..-:':."..'rr.:.' --t - gx..m..h.Vy..glicaanJnaslsth. :emti:hev'e:i:vrIere m; I In &al. came ' P- A '””''''l' H F i - '--- msotms w.;.::..- .. .. Q. 1. 15 D 't"' I,ilVHHQIhiA wr.nsstn.sso-iutev.st. ' Pe&I.werevidtarstoPtaqotdlM3l)0NAl.D-Ia than- reeeuty. r lottetnwa 1 Agent 1: ITO. H8 gdrll. VQG y ' """ Al Day Wehesday LUC& II I L .71 .1 "5"u....""" T I. T 1: let I WILD ANIMALS Don't forget to visit the Fish A Game Booth at the Col- iseum during Old Home Week, on display will be Wild Animals. Birds. and Fish. Bring the kids to see this educational dllillllh Al In H4404 lmlec tion there will be valuable prises drawn for which will in- clude : 11R8'l' PRIZE-A dilvertone Simpson-sears Ltd. SECOND PRIZE-A Mir of for the sportsman donated by Dominion Rubber Co. Ltd. ct? quality sleeping Bag donated by TIIIRD Pluzli-A Woods Manufacturing FIRST PR JUNIOR will donated by Mr. Earl Corriah. southport. Don't fall to see our eshlbfts. Itgaed:- I. I. AOOIN. lec'y.-Treaa.. Queens Co. Branch P. I. 1. III! I OAIII AHOCIATION airliner has commercial planes between the U.s. Pacific coast and Paris by travelling hours. SI minutes. the this an- nounced Monday. In flight was mach July 'I by a Lockheed ll- 0 Super Star liner. one of four purchased by Air France. Pre- vious record for the flight be- tween the Burbank Airport near Los Angeles and the Paris Orly field wu 11 hours. 11 minutes. noon. clearing in the evening; eool, winds west is; low-high a New Glasgow 50 and 10. Char- lottetown BI and 10, Moncton so and 70. .Z:.:...m.j.mm AIRLINIB BITS IEOOD PARIS (AP)-.An Air France set a record In the distance in II SHOE i BARGAINS FOR FAIR WEEK AT WRIGI-if SHOE CO. ounnn st. August 12th to 17th. o Portable TV not supplied by the finest lllp ltubber Boots be s Pure Bred Beagle Pup LOAN SERVICE OPEN AT NEW HOURS. For your greater umvenience. the Trail Canada Credit Office is now open and closed Saturday moml A aim phone call and to 82 . Up to 30 mont fit your budget. TRANS CANADA CREDIT TI GIAHON ll. PIIONI U31 Friday night until &30 rig. can have from 8150. to repay on terms to listen to CICY Rad fuassnuuusqtut-iuuitio Ii