JELY 11. 1952 . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN 1'1-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Work Begins On Declares Canadians Bend New Grocery Knee To Very Wealthy ease ELEVEN Family lie-union Held At Hampton Governor Dewey Behind The Scenes Wings Parade PIINOE COUNTY OFFICE . x1.."””s..'i..'i.'.'.?:.t'.'l'i':.l.'::?i'i.t. i ii Summerslde GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE W0'I'I'0N Home Phones: soon and S033. Work began yesterday morning o .1 :3 The Guardian may be bought at any of the on the excavating of the cellar of IDNDON. July 10 -rReuters)- The Rev. J. B. slierren, Mrs. lvlllrwlnl Itorcl III Summerf . the new Central Grocery building -Lady Alexander, wife of Canada's Sherren and two sons, of Middle- ton. N. 5.. are visiting relatives in Crapaucl and Charlottetown. On Wednesday evening . wei. come was extended them by a fam- By Don Whitehead CHICAGO. July 10 - (AP) The remarkable Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York At the Bumrneraide R.C.A.F. station today at 11.00 o'clock, stan- dard time, Air Commander W. A. orr. 0.3.2., former Govemor-General. said in an interview published today that Canadians aren't as democratic as mi ” , - .:ioona-uacmh Kelly's News-Itond. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 07 Granville Shoot: zuyrs Douoottsa Grocery. Second street: Island Motor Transport. Idl- to be erected at the corner of cen- tral and Fitzroy Streets. The con- tractors for this work are Messrs. Towards Arms l Greet: Vince's Grocery 120 Russell Btroet- Ennaur l'l.D. of Airforoe ch h in A d 51, . o o n Water 5 . . is V. Morrison and Macrtae. ey rag ey are. n is ac emerges o n. L vgzmum - - Heclldquarters, Ottawa, will present The old Central Grocery building ""5"! clllladllln” ill ielldlllg W today as the real behlnd-the- ily gathering on the moon-lit anaingto nav sators wings at a graduation was degugyed by me dunno one bend the knee ”to the very . Men?! Strong man 01' the stormy beach at Hampton. , . wggq; pgmcn non!-mg ceremony to trainees of the Italian nigh; ox Dooomoo, Mon” 1951. and weughy," 1 25th Republican national con- Among the guests present were Albei-ton: Funk Wuka, ngppughggu, Mr Fl-Wot. the R-A-F. and the since that time Mr.Frank Jenkins She made the statements to MONTREAL. -lily 10 -(Chm vention. Mrs. Amanda Leonard, U. s. A., - Phone: as-I Office and In-) noun. R-C-A-15 Mr Commander Orr is the owner has carried on his bus. Martha Blount. London News Fnllk "'39- -ll'-- Ulllied 5””! 590' H9 W38 til! DlV0t man in the Mrs. Mary Mecbean, Alberton. .... chief -union officer at ' ' chmnm, womnnl. pogo women retsry of the army, arrived here power plays that stopped the John R. L. cnmpben one ML iness across the street just south of the old Market Hall. Plans and Hibecitications of the new building ll”? not Wmnlete as yet and it has not been definitely decided if the smooth machine of Senator Ro- bert A. Taft oi Ohio on the first day of the convention. He was the man who held the big B6-man New York delegation almost solid for Gen. Dwight D. today and said he is satisfied Can- ada, the United states and other Atlantic Pact countries will soon solve the problem of arms stan- dardizaticn. who did a half-page feature about the Alexanders' family life here and in Canada. Asked how Canadians reacted to "great names," the wife of Brit- Dick Turpin who entertained the group in his usual humorous man- her. Master Hubert Sherreli ed some beautiful solos. the Ottawa. Headquarters. Weather permitting, the ceremony will take place outside and, as is cllltcmlry. the public is cordially invited to attend. - s. -PAN'l'BY SALE in Holrnan'I Youth Centre, Friday, July 11th. Aid of the Catholic Women's Lea- gue. -HOMEMADE Icl Cream at Irishtown Hall, Monday, July 11." st. Stephen's Church. render- -1-- - CENTRAL Bsdsqua United structure will be one or two nor ' -BUYING dressed fowl weekly. Baptist Church. an-me. gum. m--1-& ,iw,,d,,, - l" uin'I Defence Minister replied: Mrs Pll" Wlll trend llll" dill” E; h o w ,, , Games and amusements were Highest market prices. Call or 11 a. in. Sunday school 10.15 and ' 3 "5 rltlrnlitea ML Jerlllnll "Well. Y0” "WW Ill the mug inspecting deienu mwlmhmen" suggdl. Ow" un er H 1c We-8 very capahiy organized by Mr. n0Dea to occupy one premises about t l, t l - the mat of Nwembuo in the Man rea Toi-on o and K ng ston areas. Stuart Dickson. A weiner roast was followed by about democracy over there-how we are all as good as each other? It was his former lieutenants Rev. Charles A. Britten minister. ' who gave a fine professional polish POST!-AETERS phone 11. B. MacCaull, Carleton Sldlllll" I Morrison and H is 1 -coma: 1-learl i Ken- l-7”lltl""9d ml" W9 ll 3"" have the -.1 think the very repetition of it Talkie with newslm r melt Mr and pre isl n t ti t th El .. an enioyable in - . ld ' no NEW ,IS.0,1D0Nsp,.:lsoyoorm1n noon Chapman, hum Tennuue In entertainment mm M remmdo siisnltclaxcrte gvogicghovilfrebitioirriusgedtilni dii'f.ie1':1tsits1ov!;n ends. iced sag? v5.l':Bth sgrdbeg wwagg hower Ccoigvengiconu fight! Wileittflh Mrs. Edward 'Sl1gEi'::xI11g with hliyr Churches. erv ces. un ax. Juy a Fundamental Baptist church, 9.; the visitors that there were onok Venemn L 8' ere I emocrucy over titles gm; igillylitn the ixlneoquirsluogngut had been stumbling along with guitar which brought a delightful amateurish awkwardness. Quite a man, this Dewey. After two defeats as the Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948 it looked as if he might be through as a power in U. 5. fed- and names. but not over dollars. "There. most definitely. I noticed a bending of the knee towards the very wealthy." Lady Alexander went on to say evening. enjoyed by all present to a 13: Clifton. The Sacrament of the close. Lord's Supper at 10.30 am. Post communion service at 7.30 p.m. Clifton 3.5. at 9.30 am. Prepara- iory service on Friday, July 11 at central BedClll-l9- NlBhtlY 3 P-llh fine golf courses and tennis grounds. the National Park. and night harness horse racing which he urged all to see. He wished them success in their deliberations on other weapons." The reference to rifles concerned controversy over the American .30- caiibre rifle and the British .200- Kensingion and -NORTH BEDEQUE United Church service Sunday, July 13th. Freetown 11:00 am.: Travellers Stresses lleea lster. 8.0()15g).m. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Rest. 2.30; North Bedeque 7.30 and hoped at the Conclusion or Continued from page 5 that she liked much of Canadian calibre weapon. I "H V. . . mill 9l'- p. m. Rev. J. K. Campbell mln- tn gr Visit may would echo one TIT T life-"except for those comics.” Countrleg involvel in 3tgndard1z- era p0 cs. ' E C e”"””””' I” " W” llllllilrtiilli "I'm afraid both boys (Shane. 17, atzion have achieved much in terms Many people in his own party lcmny f 1 , "W - KENSINGTON - MALPEQUE LL f,,',:',','"l,lj';.'.”ghf,,,,"l,"o”'o,;',fof"?,,,,,s,.S "ll" Wm ill” WW "ml milk" D9 and Brian, 13) read nothing else 0; .,...............,,,o and havg ..,.,..,,. blamed him bitterly for the Repub- Mr and M” S-agcmm Pmum and Freetuwu lPl'95hl'terinn -UNITED ciivacii of Canada, . . . w 3 10 in .0 l p, ”"b””1"”'l' '””"- ill” ll llllrlllllll (in Canada). They are a complete iv ill t cl th b" itho h it llmrl ilelellt lrl 1949. Suylniz he lost Cllilrcllel s9liVlCe5 5lllld53'- -lllly Kensington charge, Sunday, July 3,; 33,, wlfl oroe mo; anxlouesavto C9V9l'9d Dllll Should be Used. ltrlil menace to any kind of serious 4-3.0:-. 1.3 geotilede lgsiiy.-5 ug beC5"5e he dldl” mliltll 8 lliihilnizvnl Rlrhmond. visited Summei-aide 13 will be as follows: Freetown 1311,. sundny School 9.45 Mn” remmn. that the utmost care be taken in reading over there,-r campaign against the Democrats. recently. 9-30 Elm-3 M3599” '1 5m- at morning worship 11.00 o'clock. The postmaster; also received keepmg l-"ell-llll-5 free 01 bacteria. She said her eldest child, 19- This ad bitterness flared 1” me convention hall Wednesday night when Senator Everett Dirksen of Illinois pointed at Dewey and said: 'lWe followed you twice down the road to defeat." Dewey flicked ashes from his cigiiret and smiled his imperturb- able smile. He gave no outward Brigadier Jack Price and P. L. Morris were recent visitors to Kensington. Satisfactory cooling of the milk is the other important step in en- Sllrlrlk that dairy products remain free of bacteria. Cans should be set in cold water, or ice, and whee; immediateiy. Milk should be cool. ed to 40 degrees F. or less, and which service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ad- ministered. Kenslngton at 7.30. The Rev. E. C. Evans, will con- duct the services. The Rev. D. A. Campbell, Interim Moderator. year-old Rose, likes the independ- ent life she now is leading in Can- ada. At present she is working in a summer hotel at Jasper National Park. In the fall she'll likely re- turn to her studies at McGill Uni- versity. 5llml'il9l'lll?ld a cordial welcome from Mr. W. C. Mei-Jachern, Regional Director, Maritlmes. Other greetings were extended by Mr. E. R. lngrniiam. District P. 0. Inspector; Saint John. N. B.; Mr. D. O'Brien, District P. O. In- Evening 7.30 p.m.; morning worship, 9.30 a.m., Sun- day school 10.30 am. Rev. Louis M. Murray, B.A., B.D., minister. Cost of Living Up In Five of Nine Canadian Cities Miss Norma Lawless, secretary of the F'El'nlEl'5'- Federation, is -0ll.EARY Baptist Church Cir- spendlng her vacation with friends suit. C. O. Howlett, B.A., B.D.. minister. Earle B. Jelly, BA. 1 .1111: ; M.1-1 A. C gle. earn t 50 . - l B t . Personals .. or or at i" ” ” d n..- h Julyd is. 51:52:! liprlaianelld gllert Mr. J. J. Connolly, Postmaster. it "lay wok on ..dmf --ivmmpi users Orrsws. July to -tcpin The E;f,';”e3,af”if,'5l ,3;ml,he,,gg;g;-? "ll. -Miss Marion McQuaid. R. N.. -Mr. Bri Mrs. GUY T 0mPS0n Sun 83 C 00 8 1 0 OWE bl Charlottetown; Mr. Henri Roy. cooling." Mr MacDonald said, "is "W9 Ollsht to do more for teen- cost of living in five of nine of the Then he demored 92 or Newnof Calgary. is visiting her mother, preaching service at 11. Baptismal , service at Riverside at 2.30. Knui.s- Kemmg ford Gospel Preaching Service fol- lowed by Lord's Supper at 1.30. and son and diiuglitcr-in-law, and Miss Colleen Rossigilol, all of Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, spent July 4th in this Province, visiting Mrs. Thompson's sister in Kcnsington, Mrs. Wigmore. In Kensingtoii they also visited her niece and her hus- lmnd, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ciiappci.l York's 06 votes to Eisenhower in brothers "ml alsle” "- the Georgia delegate contest. That .m"' was his answer to Dirksen, --r-- It appeared clear from that mo-l MW Wlllliirrl Hlzzins 0! Elim- ment of victory for the Eisen- .m5l'Slde returned r8CEntly Mter hower backers that there was plspending the winter with her sons shifting of power within the Re-iin Toronto, Kincardlne and stur- publican Party. New hands werelgeon Falls, Ontario. President of the C. P. A. Quebec Branch: and Mr. Phillip Grenior. Secretary-Treasurer of the Quebec Branch. in the evening delegates were guests of R. Simpson Eastern Ltd., and T. Eaton Co. Mariiimcs Ltd., at a banquet. major cities in Canada increased during May. the Bureau of Statis- tics reported today. The index at st. John's. Nild., declined two-fifths of a. point to 102.7, Saskatoon dropped one-tenth of a point to 180.9 and Edmonton decreased three-tenths to 177.5. age boys and girls over here.” she said. ':Canada helps them towards independence much better." Lady Alexander reported that Shane plans to make 9. career for himself in the R. A. F. after he graduates from ilarrow. one of Britain's best public schools. Brian neglected by too many producers in this province” In closing. he warned that great- er demands will be made for mph grade dairy nrroducu, and that Clean. curd. sweet milk will be re- quireci to meet foreign competition. Prior to Mr Macbonaidls add- -FUNERAL AT RUSTICO - The funeral of the late John H. Buntain was held from his resid- lifrs. Wlgmore returned with the lonoo no Romeo on wednosdoy ob Lon servkc badges for 25: o b I 1 Id th V l?lll"l' l0 "'9 Sm” ll” ll m”"”l'5 l ternoon. Services were conducted years gar over were nreseuieil ll” "ml "polls il" ”"""l F”"9mlC5 3.331E5..33u!:3hLmi..3:3eiio"".5i.:.dhi; V:rIll((:i(l::serl:l'Bs cll?ice:mn:l?gw?x:g19(ii?- Tell? ulafll lgllird eulliir )llrirZ1l2ll:lhrl:)Ery!t Mrs Jean Gallagher and Miss Hsm wg by me REV” 5- Et Haney ”"d Rel” pmml employees big. IVKCV M99 :3:val:iTls&lltlgre were given by M” Canadian education. creases with April figures in brac- hard bameTrbl"' well” llllld W35 Eva. Coffin of Englewood. New George Gough. Interment was in Eachern, Regional ircc or. 0" 0” mm M” Ne”M3”lr kets, Ham” "92 (1.774), sum weakening. Jo,soy' are snonomn men. not St. Mark's Church Cemetery. Pall- behalf of ihe Deputy Postmaster eson. Mrs. Wood spoke of the en- John, N. B” 1866 u84:2)'fn Mono At the. same moment. Deweyls Mon, no mo homo o; M”. an"... prestige and influence within the party climbed again. General. The nwards were made fo F. E. A. Basseti. Centrevllle. N. B.; Robert Donald Maihcson. Clyde River; Lemuel B. Hughes. largement and improvement of the W.I. Building. and told the mem- bers that they were being asked to bearers were Raymond Gallant, Cyril Toombs. Gerald Stevenson. Howard Carr, Charles Crasweil, gher's brother. Mr. James Dunphy, tretil 109.5 (191.0); Toronto 1844 of Kensington. (182.9); Winnipeg 180.6 (180.5). The index for St. John's is based Foreign Office (Continued from Page ii 50 yd. sack race. boys under 10-- Mn Honk W. p. Cnnnannn, trademark of America political Ira Crasweii. The funeral was o o , contribute i'.Vel'lty five cents an- E I GI on um 1951 euanm 100. me o 0, ””l'"'”””''' marge” ”m"ded' sNSS'!atl;str:l'lerJlSh.n i3.i?3;'.'Si many m build up we Ham Ecom otheJrs oh Auius: 1939.3 ' 1' mg" w"1”"'"l 2' Elm" 0”?” Miminezssh. who recently under- l Delegates boiled into the nlslcs. -T-T'rj'T' Ra”w'By iVI'n'n Clerk and Frank J. mmcs schalllrshlll l'lll'ld- LN" lll . The index 10,- 5n.c3md3 during 3' Sidney F'03t' i? went on operation for appendici- waving placards bearing almost , Cronin LPHN Cargicrso the afternoon, a resolution was de- F Y T May based on 193649 prkes equgn 50 mi. three-legged race for boys m, 13 mswred to good health every imaginable slognu. A band ' V", ,, .,,..,,,,, ltlllml Wllltll llr0P08erl that te8Ch- 1,ng'mo moo mrwgmhs og , ;1'AG:1:”k,1 12)”'AE1'("' '"'d Elwl" again, and visited hip aisle;-, Mrs.- Jlllrlllfl lll- Blill”0ll5 llllllml "ll BE-TERM. Ann" er ”””””g ml” ””d""” c””””5 H.. point to'1a7.a to 186.7. 5.3;; 1-f3,ron:' 3, ::.o5m5,gnn'::: James Lawless of Norboro before should be included in this scheme. -Mrs. Wood urged that more boys' and girls' clubs be organized in the communities where there are enough young people to make them u'0rihu'l'ille. Ethic aftecr; )S1i.i1i.Edglijal)tbCd its own (Continued from Page 1) ,otu,n,ng W his homey anner an oppe n o a process- ion that snaked through the hall. It took 43 minutes to let off the steam. Then a competing clamor LONDON, July 10 R (aeuiersvi The Bureau said the indices for - The glamor of social eveningsthe cities show changes in retail at the expense of a top Russianiprices and services but do not in- diplomat and a yen for the Rus- ldicate whether it costs more to sian way of life today landed Wil- .i'nve in one city than another. liam Marshall. Foreign Office ra-i suhsianm.1 geographical differ-iopal Siiliker. and Ronnie MacArthur. 50 yd. three-legged race for girls -1, Marlene Enman and Eunice Eriman; 2, Joan Enman and Ruth Enman: 3, Ernestine Williams and ..a...-:-?----- contractors working at Petawawa and received sl,l50. 5. Benefltted by 3847.02 from the sale of government gravel. 6. Made representations in 1049 Mr. A. E. (Erskine) Moliellari, formerly of Indian River, now re- siding at Elnora. Alberta, and Mrs. MCIEIIHD. are visiting friends Continued from page 1 r?? the thought of having the Cana- dians "in the bag." One even paused to laugh down. YOSC "bole ll” 1-206 dele8”"- to Crane Ltd. that the camp en- at Pie. G. c. McGillivrny of Pem- Mlle men. in Jail for five years for ences in food price movement.s.i 50 yd. boys running Jump ii and and relatives in P. E. Irlnnd- Mr- "W9 Wllllli ll”! we ll""li lke!" :gineering'o1iice be reimbursed for hmke, o...,, fuxnbling h. u... light Commemls Minister's suggeriuh massing secret llllilrllllllloll to Blhhiahiy fresh vegetables, wereiover-1. Ronnie MacArthur; 2, Mcliellan acts in the capacity of The mm” of Elsenhmver were material returned t0 Cmlle5 of the new moon as he tried in Dotentlnl enemy. . V 'mainly responsible for one odvnnce Alden Dyment; 3. Ralph Enman. lAsslstarit General Chairman of blllldllm me” Sllategy W ll" ”' Cranes sent him 31,080.90. change the magazines on the Mrs. Matheson. in giving the re- Harldlnil down this "1enlellt"l,in mo Hoe oomroso Food nnoos 50 yd. boys running jump, under Railroad B1-other-hoods, He is an tempt It; tfJ:llll?g5ibCel1r:r:OX1I3g!flt::lOl?1R0rn The only testllllllrlll ix lilIl9sh5ll(l;s patrol's lust Bron. port of the committee on agricul- glglrlltfilcllctfd i:gt6r24ll;len&llO-lroliiiilgti rSJgll'1.l1la.,o1.oged go...” at 5;, Johns, 555. 331-1. Saldrgly lflrogio 2. Roger Wil- nex-member of the Social Credit an car a - v a . . . me - i - . i 1 . - e - r- a a ns; , we ri . fwd make” mum regroup Cnecb mg was given by M i McGillhrn3 rammed the clip tuie, commented upon the lack of on mm mums of passing mm TN nkatuon. Edmonton and Vancouver, 50 yd Ems mnn.mg3gump' 11 BndlGovemment of Alberta. n-K. more, assistant provost marshal at ex- home and with one burst out the Communist, down. Hamilton killed another so close in n ,iliterest shown in letters which had .bcen distributed among the mem- l bers. She also commended the Hon. but were higher in the other cen- itres with . . over-1, Marlene Enman; 2, Bernice , . "mgmg . be lMacl..eod; 3. Alice MacDonald. tween tuo-fifth points for Winni- 50 yd. gm: mnnmg Jump under cording information. Justice Sir -Patrick Barry told the prisoner: ively for a desperate drive to head them off. Defence Headquarters. who plained how Mai. Elmer, as camp increases IHIGR COMEDY WITH MONTY The "favorite-son" candidates on n lneer officer, was in a position 1 M gh t n .- med , V o "These are very grave offences. V , whom Eisenhower counts for sec- fogcany out the them. no details hi” "it ofe o”anfmlf,',',l,.s mo Mr. Baker: suslizestion 0;! till: one 1 am? prepared to assume. (you Deg to 5.4 points for 1-ialifalx. M Ion, Monlyn Moonnnor; 2' woou AT THE CAPITOL 0ni'1lIl'Y 5llDP0rt - Warren and of the thefts were disclosed in the Another Concussion grenade Vl0ll5 day hilt Krlrlers S 0" IEVE committed them) in pursuit, of Among other groups, cot ng Morgana Dymeno; 3' Rum En. -- Stassen-stlll were ho ing for that 15 minute hearing 1 d d uh g d X 105. tllelr 50rl5 ll rellllre lll the llllsllle-95 some political or social theory of prices were moderately lower. mono -An all-star cast headed by 21 d1 on on” mg no plot ; ' ' an E W , A premix" Ens; p 1 to encourage them to Silly On tilt which you yourself approved. Home furnishings and services de- 50 yd. relov moo go, on.” L Manly Woolley. Thnlml Rm"- ea 0 h on If (on ooneyo 'o"' mm" "g 2” OH”? farms and added the recommend- ”For that purpose you werelclined at all centres except S:is- Team; 1.,,dg,.E.n..5ono wmiomn David Wayne. Jenn Peters. Con- ;Ii'll:m19g); pol(lticc?il .3.” E par y or ofSt1ldlll(r);:.lrrll(dee'dNhlit-,l7tleC0i':'1g;anld0- ntlon that Institute members should prepared, as we have heard in this lkaioon where a small advance was Team 2', leader Marlene Enmon: stance Bennett. Albert NPKRPIH so the whole outcome of the con- tlon, anti with three casualties on promote more social activity. newer court. to endanger your own coun- lshown. The quarterly rentals sur- Ernestine's team was the winner. Allyn -luslru and Mllrlly lVl0'lr”l'3 v ntio battle main d i d ubt hi ha ds Hamilton told the oth- education better community spirit try and the "V95 03 l'rlllrll' 01 your lvev resulted in higher rent indlces 60 yd. relay for boys - team 1, Wl” be "ell lll ill” Tl”"'ll”l eEisei!11hower mneverilielxdsso was I er: ch: ohlv way out was to and give more attention to the 4-H Cuuntrymm - - - Conduct of this 1.... all centres except Saskatoon. leader Alfred Frost; Team 2. lead- Ceulury For Wmeily "AS Ylllllgi ' ' ' "'r-' r t t d liil tb tl'-:. Eiv t-1E ,Ev ' 'AsYouFee",which comes tote many on non, no lost. Two key continued non, no” 9 , charge up hill. o Id I the clubs in order to keel) young people gogd cgnnoisacgunnry 31: an? ollnir iliihlch rEmlill'1ed-l:lCl'iRl'lREd. gr” ';ie)owlmnex;ian lvioods team Capitol Theatre today. In 5 mm test-vote victories on the conven- 7375 scurry Lined up? on ElLi'il1((!;ll”lSi e '0 mp on the farms. 'h cmnzed wumryn. l ' Rut Threading me Needle on ohm.aom..za”onn mat of John ion floor gave the General the bulk 300 seem, Free H5 Corporal weile 1: V12). HM At the morning session. v. en Marsha”, Sum and pale and S . L couple, Sidney Frost and Eunice Hodges. an elderly onnton and. ill 919 dl5Pllt9d G90?!” End TEX” "m'gmg.g3 ow” ' an. ' ' Mist Michael D0y1e' vice pr"mem' never admittin his uilt re lied: ' I nman' in" in an impersonation of the presi- oelognunnn in me W m x E 1700 Selbllrn W74 100 Tom Stringer of Toronto Jim Pen- presided M” W E Mooxmnon I ml 13 13 - tn 1 E d - flsC0'-lpler E 00d Elmllm d t 1 N t mp ear - Orrin . ' - l - ' " s say am nnocen.” an Ops llllker; 3, couple, A1- an o a g moor car co any. noun. 1500 Senatar 4;: :9. 0: sea !J;i;na:.mwI;7fl;lr.1.d LBll1l oe...,md . hm: report on Health Then he was hustled away tolcmsin Exercises fred Frost and Marlene Enman, Woolley dyes his famous beard I'M” W55? m5emwwel' Md "Md am, She" t 525 one om : N Liske rd iontl Mld SW1” We”3"- lmd lll”"0dllc' the cells after a two-day trial Potato race for senior boys - 1, black, learns to Play the l3lCl'0l0- llll nlnn more drletllites. Wheres! 912 5131"” 43 Foggglfg 5?". P211”. W59 'mm ,'o ed the speaker, Dr. John C. Ther- spiced by mention of his meet- ... .. Elwood Enman; 2, Ronnie Mac- and dlsports himself on the dance Taft had picked up only one 290" 51 MC” i I I - inuit, whose address is reported ings with Pavel Kuznetsov. second jArthur; 3. Ralph Enmhn. floor ii is Arthur Murray. . ms or ”?3 i.1'.':”"h'.”f ail??? ” "":.:""”:.'.- .. ?.i:"ii.':” .:;..i':.:...?”:r”..:l.':'::””. rile trad l. 52:3” lo: an ”ilc”.”” .1”: A :22: ; 1 I Mr. Ed vard usl n. c0rlV9ll ll ' 9 H or t e summer 0 ays on e - . en ymen ; , we rgg. ora irs or armon o . eggignggggrlggg mm 1000 Sourls . 121 The cllfgo Mag :t:ep'in:b?.l,l,: of (jitlzenxdhip, presented an en- a social misfit and secret evidence nesday afternoon. June 24, when: Potato race for girls, any dge- who was a film editor at Twen- Tm 48., 1 eoo stadaoonl 35 hm W" V”: .', r "jhowe, Di couraging report in which she com- about a mysterious. creased map the pupils with their parents and i. Marlene Enman; 2, Eunice En- tleth Century-Fox for ten years ' well "no -they were me y H 0l l-inner. friends assembled on the school man; 3 Maril n MacArthur. where he handled such pictures Others 110 2645 Bum d Fournler was hit Prea- merited upon the work of the W.I. . Y uncommitted so 3000 5”'m”” i 25 lgar3sn:n:ls.Haatie were each vvound- in this field both in the schools Cl-intents Of till! Piece of Paper. grounds for the distribution of Potato race for women - 1, Mrglhg "Pihky", "Gentleman's Agree- - 0 . . , ' di lsed i 0 cout. i th t. ' ' k. Si 1' Ctt :2. M . K t ,1 ,”"P I I Th Si i" d Needed to nominate 604' ll7Ol(ls0SSf:lelIi)v?tfi)ct .g!l,0 ed a second .mr.m Igmg”;-11w.:qi1V;E: and 1.” assmmg bnah ca3)::::":' li)':'::r desiilged hymtlle p1Jerxl759Cll'-lgrl relggirzgi figgre glveerlimtg gzlades V1 3.0 16:5. Charlgs F5351? recearalg lrciede as relfsgocinante 275 sweet 6,35, 135 ml "Sam" Elerlone U a she was muowe y rim 1 M "85 llnllortlitlt lrlf0rrl'llitl0rl- to IX for improvement during than After the sports program icelproducer on "Bird of Paradise”. Platform Adopted 5:30;) lvmm, '137 wemh w gr,?u"d' u pin The Mung)" presmem of the H0 e- Sll Rilglnulll M3nnlnB'hBm-Blll- term. These were awarded B-Slcream and cake were served to all It is also WonlleY'S flrst SCl'9l”rl While the presidential contestv 53' H h '2” H9 3" ' em "9 5 A WWII Clilliirlslllll C0llllCllh Ml”-l' M.'lll";lei-, solicitor-general. hinted it follows: ' .by members of the Women's In- role since "Miss TailoCk's Mil- ants struggled for the grand prize 4636 Llilgnd 12 3-4 chxiggethgzgnltavfgz down had done ley deocrigisri ti: excelltentnlg-0l:;t hald something Ito Iago with Eagle Grade V1.4. Em, Dymono; 2'-omute. noun and hrmgs hark Constance the convention adopted its 195:! , ' Whlth S n8 One. no 0 cal signs and crcu maps a c-. Ralph Em-nun, B M” an" on ahsencp 0, mo Diatfonn without. the fight leaders l0g3:”":1bnl 23; 1 2 g;,jng:;l,:5",,u';,',of,';”,,";,lZ,,5.i'f,ff3f,fi the Charlottetown Council but tgy 11';orellgn Ogle; rsadioh stagonl nit Grade VII-1. Marlene Enmanz ! .l'9elll'S. ll" lllsl H'lll-l'l'l'””d "55l3"' had feared. or r 40' .' km"! me” similar groups right across 6 ansope Br. Oil ern n8 till. Grade VIII-1, Alfred Frost; ,, mom having noon ugman W... The Platform accuscsthe Ti-llman 8300 Tm" Pete iwn Vii” Orin mach-"'n,,gun me the country, to help immigrants sur- where Marshall worked after a gobby nymem, ; 3. ad 1 is ' 12758 Tum mp l l Sn 3 l - mount the difficulties which may year at the British Embassy in Grade IX-Gwen Grigg. 1 ' L... .s..... iaixlrtr ration 0! fashioning L we H500 Tn"-9 E” in” mm pressed on to the ouwmf are bound to face when establish- MOSCOW Prizes for receiving the numberl I LONDON - (CPi - In Lon- ino .fom”m'”:fm:,”n":',;'e,,3"iln”””””nf' 2100 Trend Pets . 45 where sghdn. ti-I."Tunst:;lel iii (3113 mg themselves in new and very The F0l'8liln Olllu M5 refused of stars required for their grade, inon-5 East Finchley district 115- ” l "'0 l 9450 Triad on .255 any wnte n 0 K dmmm Smoomongo to divulge the activities of its were awarded to the following: six mmm Homo no nomog o moomo. mo . 1 ises mat the Republicans will lead free men to "a march into (1 new day." ' 134 25 Uri Asbestos 2078 Tunizsten wire. Hamilton three of his men were wounded told the Sergeant A number of resolutions were lip- proved by the delegates. Consider- Hanslope Park station. All radio operators there are covered by the Official Secrets Act, under which Grade II-1. Margaret Dyment: .2, Sharon Cotton; 3, Elwin Mac- Arthur; 4, Bobby Frost. 1 In Kemingion. The organizer has offered to lit ?'m lmrchv modern NmV9n'.in the stocks and have rotten - lent-es, garage, barn, largo matqes aimed at him if the even 11 1-4 . ,, It oomoo down mm on mp 20. 1210 Un Keno . and still in no mans land-Pres- able discussion as a result of t e Marshall was charged. G, d Ink J an E man; 2' , . V year-old Democratic regime and ac- 3" 2;"; ley, Fournlei; and Murphy; lTurl- acceptance at the Calvert Trophy 1 E10,: Emma". O " lot adjoining. lSnl- I 5llCCl”55- cusea it of virtually every evil ex- ll wk stall DMD!" '5 "ICU! P8 r0- and grant by the Dominion Drama Grade VH1 L Coromoogoo won. ND C,HE,m5F0nD' England Lycp, "Sit deliberate murder. The piat- 1313 Up” cw” 1,, The 22-.Vt'nr-Old Corlllorllli 3-tllferll Festival took place, and a resolu- U. S. Motor vehicie rooowod by Am.” pro” nnd Dnt G- R- HE RY: nqhe lnmmze thing about a dam. 10,-". En”. an Over me Worm but 0300 Van Roi W n for volu.nteers from 11 s V8 19, min was passed petitioning the Bobby Dyment. Knnoinmon mg olnno no the iomi wofngyfg in. it does not mention nm-thing about 1515 Venmr” H 4 fectives to go out again Wli I.-odoml members to press 701' ll Output SIHMPS The pupils presented their teacher r - smote is some of the members, A relations with Canada.” 3000 Vlllllllrlll H '4 him. All flvecwlfijnl-H of Guam grant from the Government for with a gift of money and tho, .m,moe, 0, mm on, devoted om. There is no particular promise W Wllllt Am - Cant Duulr n We can the maintenance of the D. D.F. m,-morr, July 10 .mp3 -Jrhls singing at "The National Anthem dam of the Mo -lo do Inytninz about such things as the St. Lawrence waterway and 3350 West Ashley 1450 W Homstd 700 W Icaseholda forward observation officer, led clown artillery fire from the lat Regiment. Royal Canadian Discussion also took place on the controversial question of teacher standards. and strict adherence to week's motor vehicle output will hit the lowest level in 2 1-2 years because of steel shortages. auto- to a close. The following sports were en- Dower project but Canada might be ' 14, Ho,” Artillery, , jovoo o one o no. affected by a Republican victory in 3700 wnmh t Th , 1 found pres. the present requirements of one motive News said today. The pap- . V Y P - no 500 Wlltley E rescue N m year of academic study and one er estimated this weeks output at GgI?n1t1lll;l;l:1l;-ml7;"l25' gnmml; matters of trade. Republicans want reciprocity but 3500 Windward ley-who later that day died of his wounds-and Fournler. year of teacher training after 47,588 cars and 10,619 trucks. Last 3, Ronnie MacArthur. brought this part of the programl On "8 basis of true reciprocity" and 1200" wmun Thgy wen jugt, about to give Grade X for a second class license Week 64.070 Carl and 15.825 trucks 75 yd dash Ems 12, 13. 14 L 1' will "press for. eliminating of dis- vggilgxxfuck Murphy up as iostnwhenl he was was urged. were bum" Marlene Enman; 2. Eunice En- crlminatory tl . ll is seen not far from e w re. wai:- m n; 3' Bernice Mocund. erential mull? M we as M W0 Yll 3”" mg for them to give him a hand. Other Resolutions l-EWES Sll5m- lliiltlnnd -”3l” 3:. yd dash, boys 9, 10, ii - 1,. The British preferential tariffs W” Y"”"” Summing up 'ihe operation. -sportsman sir Malcolm McAl- Sidney Frost: 2. Roger wllliams.: FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JULY 11-12th Were instituted in 1932 and the C Lieut. Mike Goldie of Souihnmn Other resolutions asked that the Blue has erected H Brlllillll """"0r' 3. Elwin MacArthur. I DOUBLE BILL - current i 1 "ll 3lll0l0 - inn. England. and Petnwnwn. Ham- government put a five dollar bounty lll til Sllllllrl 5Wlllll- 1991 Wlllll" '15 yd. dash. girls 9. 10. 11 - 1. .. L THE UMPIR n hem 1'9c.Dl'0C3 "W9 "”'m'"'' 2000 Cdn Collier ilion's patrol leader. said: on foxes to lesson mo preoem of the famous Grand National Mnrnyn Mncnrmm; 2, Ruth En. K"; , ' 15' c,no';: wt” U””” 3m” "d 500 Dalhousie "The men all figure that it me... tolthe poultry industry hug. steeplechase. and to his Jockey. man. Starring Wllllam Bendix the mm RI:o.!ei::?ttl:et1t'i': in 1985 ltl 440 Pend Ora Hamilton hat-lnlt 'rirg'i1inc:ze:ih tiatt Rooted moo mombuis would gum” pl-ed Rgeg, nftgr shhun spudan 50 yd. dosh, boy, 5. 7, 3 .. 1' E1. unbobrnng HITS THE JACKP0Tn hit looked chipper dad unwor- 3000 Yukon co" 5 59 fllallfliaf;-;vau';',l'll tgldgglrlry 5” thguglh iate themselves more actively with dRe;:ul(;:lalfd 3:: "lugs efifgg Wl;l51?V?!C':i::l;1”'-b(?&aBl;l:1Cy” Egg"?-1 . Wlih rice was after deie 2 tto - Him . '- ills farm radio forum srounr. mat ' ' '. i ' .' Pennv Sm leton and Arthur Lake noun. uym at 3' ' lb" 9 139 gunk of NE 30 -1 they would all have been killed. more mm be snowed M me an last year and his ashes were scat- Alfred .Frost. 2, Ronnie Mac . E a a . ' - - v . that left only threeegi,ourdo1f1o:rsel:: ml can Bank of cum I1 4 nual conventions for friendly get- lend 9"" cm hon” gnu." A”-gl ::,:y,1de;,1I.D)?,-7; to” .L 1 MONDAY and TUESDAY Yet gum. of n, 1, t t ' 100 Dom Bunk -- 33 " RQPOITISIIICIIPOX togethera of the delegates, and that Saturday. M 1 ' E n.', n- '2 Eunice Enl at i n conoediu llrivatsely etuliistmtl-i: 3;: 3” KW” 3”” ' 39 4 E Hunk In -"bu, transportation .... gements be At the afternoon session an in- m:,',;e"; Minfyni Moonnnor. F"""' Bmsh G " seam" noon o moon. oonln mod INDUSTRIAL! P made for them to take in the whole meeting and instructive demon- 50 ygj duh, girls a, 7, a .. 1. Starring Lucille Ball )l:n:h"e'1IlNrill'lliIOn that has eluded 1:33 ' gs 14 HARSIL mun-Tibetan Ema”. ttlrogivlzzictigny and stlil,get home on itaiitionuwoaa &gletrepr;e:ay'"32;c!ieg: not yazlgargt JD:'rl1I'1gli.lEnan2. Katherine A130 spjpcfed short; he . ' o . - c n - or : , o n . 4 ” hm ioo Bimp Pr as Juiykli) 1-; (I-;l2p;6'l calm In view of the need for co-oper- tractive and tasty dishes. Jul"! 1 2; yd. dEaah. boysz 5Hand ungu- -'”-.H'-Ti Cabot Lodge d m , . ation at all ievets of W. I. work. 14 Island cheeses. Mr. Macbonal de- . rian nman; . once am- - onnmcu" we" g:.nolBeh2::sod'chu::i.rt:, said it doesn't. ”"'” ”' R” ”""” 5'00" ””"e" suggestion was approved that plan: scribed the method now in use for say: 3. Louis Ramsay. ' ; 1 After a how-to-stop-no strategy session this morning. David Ingails, Tilt campaign manager, told re- porters: "1 think like is slipping. I don't know how far he is going to slip." That wasn't the fooling around the Ileheadquarters. Rather. there VIII an atmosphere of confidence, Ind talk of a quick nomination for liii General. Jn Western Tibet. traders reaching this isolated Himalayan frontier village reported today. Tibetans bearing loads of wool and rock sail. said many Chinese troops are dy- ing as a result of smallpox. nOtiDON - (CF) - A new greetings telegram, designed by Eric Fraser. has made its appear- ance in' Britain. It shows a sum- msr scene in a Victorian setting. 25 yd. dash. girls 5 and under- 1, Shirley Enman: 2. Doris Frost. '75 yd. dash, women's free for all-1. Mrs. Fred Ford; 2. Mrs. Laui-in Enman; 3. Mrs. sterling Cotton. 75 yd. dash. boys free for all - 1, Gerald Dyment; 2, Alfred Frost; 3, Elwood Enman. '15 yd. sack race, boys 11 and) aging cheddar cheese. and the more attractive packaging for retail sale, urging the Institute members.t.o use more cheese. stating that there is a growing surplus on hand due to the loss of the British market. After the afternoon session. the delegates were taken on tours to the Experimental Farm, the Cotton Memorial Nursery, arid the Health Centre . should be made for leadership cour- ses to be held in each county. and that-two representatives from each county should be elected to the Provincial Board. It was also resolved that (lovem- meni: support to the orphanages be placed on It per capiia basis. and that the proper authorities should be approached to urge that liquor stores be closed at 5.00 p. in. on make much difference whether it's the first ballot. the second. or fifth because "we are going to make it all right." The convention's permanent chairman. Rcpresentmvs Joseph W. Martin. Jr., of Massachllsetta an- nounced that it was by lifttlmllt of all the presidential hopefuls that the voting' was put over until W moi-mt. STARTS Alousiu RAIN or: creme 4. over--i. Gerald Dyment; 2. El- wood Enman; 3. Ronnie Enman. no Ocnss-al's campaign mana-