'5-.; .5- ..X..... :-?..,....' ..;. . -..oios....-.. .- .?Scores Gordon Report - For Frusiraling Words Strong criticism of certain "fnistratlng" statements in the Gordon Commission report on Maritime economic ills was voiced by Judge VJ, Llndnl. of Winni- us. chairman of the National En- ployment 'C ' , U mploy. inent Insurance Comml "iii, who ivas EUESI Speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of Rotary at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. The subject of his address was 'Minority and Area flights". The speaker was introduced by President G.C. Fisher and thanked by cochairman Frank MacDonald. Capt- Claude Hume; -ras chairman. Two new membe . were introduced by their spon- iors; Don Martin by H. H. Simp- I'll! and Ralph Balderston by J. (' Miinluumery. Thcy were wel. Ulnlvtl l).V the president and aa- l'8'-lflll Nimniittee duty. PRIMARY PRINCIPLE In the coiirse of his address .Iiid,:e Linda! said ”It is Canada tic are liuildin: and all of Can- ada Tliat is and must be the pri- mary pI'IIl('ll)iI' in all our under. takings and projects. The nicetlu of econoniics. rlr-hits and credits, rod nr black irniriorarv balance sheets. ll ;ill t important but It must hr: lllitl:,HF(I tn spr-find 0, even Vlglllltllx in this (!V(IIuIItln of this Nation of destiny." "1 have little patience with some current statements to 'assist the' people of the Atlantic Provinces" he said. "What is required is 3 vositive and comprehchsivc ap. Proach to the problem of this At- lantic region. With this as the ob- iective, it is suggested that the people of Canada as a whole might be willing to assist the people of the Atlantic Provinces in discov. "Him developing and making me approach to these undertakings- The first question to be asked and it should be asked not only in the Maritisnos but by every serious minded Canadian: Will the project help to build Canada? Details of costs must be viewed in the light of the answer to the first. the fun- . .,,, .. . And sol speak not of the Marl- times seeking by tliemselm. to build this put of Canada, laud- able though their efforts are. I prefer to say that we, Canadians from Charlottetown to Saskatoon The best approach in the writ- ings I have come across on this subject is to be found in an article by John D. Plttison is Saturday night: l'The Maritime: have felt, with innit cause. that comD9llSl' tion for the economic penalties suf- fered (from Confederation) was i ” t Such .. 'l"" is quite different from a handout. Rather. it is I redistribution of the bendlts of nationhood. in keep- ing with the costs." CITES REPORT ."The most frustrating slzitemenl of all is to be found in ilie Gordon Report... Isl! " mould mm omland other parts of Canada. that that there is not the necessarylggigg; r:a);.le?:n:apt::h;:nllm:: 9oinbm'"o".9' "wurws '" 5"” divine than human. and in the hc'en.t q”9m'.'"35 W Perm” 3 5”” buildiniz. we can repeat as thcl 5;'a'"'a1 "SP In i'pV"'S'- Slanii-V05 1" mice of Canada, the prophetic. the :i:la:c"':';'l:C xrdtlllzn. trenerniis as- inspired words of Robert Brown- Oll givcn in those - in:: people who might wish to move toii-1 0 to prov, my mull lgggf bp."gt:e';:eE”'dll WllFl”P they ll secs! my way as birds their track- opportiinitics " less way. 599970"! Assistance to Gctll shall arrive! What time. what 0"” circuit first Jtliee (gagtfgykilmtlliaf Pcbplc who I ask not." ' . 'l t way do nutlM.ANY c, 1- '93"" 0? do not want to rcalizei U” 5 what it is th t , p p Seated at the head table were: gems F 6: is biiildim: hererrof. Rs. Cumming. Dalliousie Hon. 'l'.W.L. Prowse: Hon. J.A. of driving Without Ill OPEPII-ON OCH: nalil: not tom Ht):-i-anhti; i7nlv:l'SlIYiPfIIIlIBX: RC lwreg. R e l'lcrnard;E Hon. Gl. D. dDeB!l;)i;: licence and two hclhlaraeisthoftolpheri . I cai a::c I a Aprcsi em ect Rotary. . R M M D I -udtze A. . Arscnaiit: Ju ge . . ating a mo or ve ce w ou s the h"'l'5?”'r9 .h9id5 UK! and loin nff Roberts. Regional Emplnyviicnl 0l- t' ev' c MacGuigan; Judge C. St. Clair having it registered for the current teavtery eat which shows the xlight. fire. Moncton; Earl Cannon, Mgr. . . H Trainor; Dr, W..I.P. MacMlllan; year. was fined five dollars and 5 515"! 0' dilcolorlng or decay. U.l.C. Summerside: Nelson Mann, TIIF lurwral of the late Rf. Rev. Cormnr. Con A Mailinnalrl. r- DL Jpp. Lana. Dr. wit Ma... was or (we d.” on each of the 'FIuHIl1I not familiar with your po- APEC. Halifax; RP. Hartley. Re- Maui.-ma McDonald, D. P.. was ban GIIIIE. y Ilialtn'ii. l'l;ligilri rotten, Donald. Db in swoeneyl Dr. :1. "Ht No offences. wmch occurred do a programme; or pconornic zzional Director UIC. Moncton: Ro- held .i'iispltiiil-1.l'.lllt'll"lllllE (Wm 53- lV. Slllll'5'”"-1' (("'-' ) k"j"V”"i A. Maclllillan. llr. F.A. l.ilac'iiil- on May 24. on the rgmainiilg 9V9l0Pment. a. The P1-1.1. pause. tarian Frank MacDonald. co-chair- Dunstan .1 Basilica. the Parish C.Ss.R.. F I-Itllllhtrii. tv. 'iL..il)5- l.1n.l)r. L.l. Duffy. Dr. Leo Frank. M0 Mfencfl. winch were mm. WHY: h. The Passamsquoddv Bay man. Judge Lindel. Winnipeg. Chiirvli illicit? lhe late Monsignor A.i.. IIOl'l'l'II. kt )l:ijlli"?F0"- li.lF. '.lIHCPIi(lI". lll.A. Fariiipr. l.Ps- mined on June 15.” me acn,5,.d Power Project; 9. c0,,V..,,,ng chairman National Employment had sci-u-ri as Rector from 19l5iF.L. Illlliifliiy. (i hll;-ll. Ix( Mac. m. 0.D0nm”- KM. Mam". Major was remanded hr sentence um” Your Coal into elgcu-jc power. d Committee: Rotarian Capt. to lt)3.'i. psolenin Pontifical R&E.'lIlIIZIIl. I" .1.ililk”tlltl- -l I3l”i'll"f?Y- T.E. MacNutt. Professor J.H. June 11 . . quiem liigh Mass was celebrat- C. McCarthy. L. llliiri-ziy. S. Gal- g1anchm.d' WA. smwarp 5.0. Hcharged Wm. operating motor Claude Hunter. chairman. G.C. Fisher. Pi .ident Rotary; Lieut. Col. .I.G. Btsson. Ottawa. Chief The Chignecto Canal: e. The giant international seaport on the south coast oi Newfoundland. 1:981 of the resources in that and Victoria. Join In building thisj CITY AND cEuri7iiii HOUSE WIRING - Free esti- mates. Storey Electric REFRIGERATOR SALE. Fin.-l stone Home and Auto. LISTEN to Angus MacLean no tonlstu. over CFCY radio standard ttime tonight. LIBERAL Sterns Building. Kent Street, Dial I-i.'L'l or 8919. Open evenings. CONSERVATIVE. com. mittee rooms located at 168 Great George St.. Phone em. LIBERAL . ni-Jsoqusitriims. Stems Building. Kent Street. Dial 8433 or 8919. Open cvcnings. POWER MOWERS 854.95 up, we take trades. Firestone Home and Auto. LIBERAL Sterns Building. Kent Street. Dial 8433 or 8919. Open evenlngg. DON'T FORGET the Auctbn Sale of the Hillson property to. marrow. Property sold at 12.30. Household effects at 1 o'clock. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- IBYI Pharmacy, open I a.na. to I p.m. CONSERVATIVE Com- mittee rooms Iocattd at 168 Great George St.. Phone 6816. VISIT HI-STYLE Mllllnery. GL George Street. "where every style is HI-Style." LISTEN in Angus Mac-Lean 710i over CFCY radin standard time tonight. LIBERAL lfcarlquarters Sterns Building. Kcnt Strcct. Phone 3433 or 8919. Open evenings. THERE WILL BE A MEETING HEADQUAnTER8l RUMMAGE SALE - Name Hall today at 130.” Holy LISTEN to it over crcv ..'&i&”.t"i38i'.”3".i;3'l mt. w. G. H - . be closed until Jiiiif Ingfnc. Wm THE SALVATION ARMY pro. lvides an ever ”open door" to help and h0P0 m for the desllfute gnd homeless. FOR THE BRIDE - White .Bibles. prayer books. brides' lbooks. mottoes. placqucs and re- ;ligiou.s novelties. The Bible House lopposlte Eation's. i THAT SPECIAL HAT for Ciel Vlune wedding at Hi-Style Mlllinery! Great George St. Let us help: m:ADQuAn-I-Enslchoose the hat to complete your costume. MR8. Donald Lldstonc who will interview Angus MacLean and Heath MacQuarrie your Progress- ive Conservative candidates for ;Quecn'.ii County at 10:05 tonlghtp (Standard time) over CFCY - TV. MRS. Donald Lldsrtone who will interview Angus Maclbean and Heath MacQuarrie your Progress- -ilve Conservative candidates for Queenie County at 10:06 tonight (standard timci over CFCY - TV. MRS. Donn-ld Izidstone who will interview Angus MacLean and Heath Macquarrie your Progress-I ivc Conservative candidates for Queen's County at 10:05 tonight (Standard time) over CFCY - TV. POLICE COURT - A motor- cyclist. convicted of speeding (55 mph.) on Euston Street. was fined 325. and costs or 10 days by Magistrate K.M. Martin at City i Police Court on Monday morning. of thc scsslon. managers. and TTIIIISF committee. In Brookfield Church. Wednesday. June 5. ii p.m. beg":-feI:r(l7:I gzSgANaIel;tl;I0v ::IIlI- manded to Wednesday. . is me and variety of tonc. Electrically. CARD PARTY 355'-JLT5 -739' blown. Miller nmiiim Llmited.l siills 0; tilird lriasty held in Sgins P k I 1 l .' ' t. . CALLING all aquarr dancers. to Wlllrfred gltwlrf: Iiiconiifsmrs. iii the Community Centre. Charlotte man Cgirng; congolaiion, Mrs. lawn Wednesday. June 5. It 0-30 Charles Snow: Menls first. Borden D-M pMacDonald; second, Bob Cons- FUNERAL AT "AZE”m0ox.g ptablc: consolation, Henry Gaudet. The funeral of ihelate William H. f,:'.,"'3""i' M" "d M” "m" Of three drunk and incapnhles, two were fined S10. and costs or 5 days. with the third being re- Wood was held esterday after- noon from the acbean Funeral rumggn, Monpgy .. The "W"? "I H"9"""”k 339"” funeral of the late Hcnry Senna- Cliurch whare service was con-i sliictcd by the Rev. C.W. Passey. Rt-v. G.M. Sheen. Rev. T.R. Goiidge. Interment was in the Chirch Cemetery. Pall hearts were Lawson Jenkins. Albert Bruce. Patty Mckeano. Finley Drake. Alex Msenae. Gordon Brown. bauizti was held yesterday after- noon from the Cutcllffe Funeral Home to Murray Harbour United Church. The services were con- ducted by Rev. 1.3. Woolfrey. Pall bearers were Horace White. Silas Hugh. Roy Brooks, Milton White. Nathan Irving. Luther Herring. Interment sin in the Murray Harbour cemetery. Canadian and Catholic Confedera- tion of Labour; Roland MacDon- ald Southport. Chairman local em- ployment committee. Alan Hol- man, Charlottetown. Canadian Re tail Federation. mhpp guests were. Rev, Donald MacI(cn7,ie. I'fm's. M. Monaghan, Knights of rnillmhlls iindcr Faith- Rcv, .lnYin KPIIX. a stop allill l'03ldf-'lll5 0i D""5'5"' campheu. Mnmagm-. MM-1,wd,.l4ihn Kelly. P. Vii-Kcnna. W.llul Pilot P-i Tim-l)minld liiioriiwni was in the Catholic nage and Central Rnyally WPTP Sim-lair cliy. Fred 5, Martin. Oi-lKePIP. Leonard llacllonald. W. Memhor. of mt. m,,,m.,,i,.m ms), Ccnictcry whore services were each given similar fines. Charged Pineau. Iil..l. Rooncy. Plus Miir- .cnnriu(-tcd by Rt. Rev. Patrick Mc- with overtaking and passing other tawa. Richard Davis. Ottawa. and. Rotarlan G.0. Spencer. Monctonl i.lustin MacDonald, George Mac- bus also attended. CHEVALIER T0 HOLLYWOOD. i I PARIS (Reuters) Maurice Chevalier. 67. the French stage and screen star. announced Mon- day he will return to Hollywood soon after an absence of 30 years. He is to appear in a Hollywood adaptation of Colet.te's light com- edy Gigi. BIRTHS Hospital on June 3. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myers. (nee Marion Walsh) a son, weight 9 lbs. HUNTER - At the Prince County Hospital on Monday. May 27th. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Don Hun- ter, Summerside lnee Ferric Jenkins). s daughter, Cynthia Hope. 7 lbs., 10 on. DEATHS SMITH - At Millvicw on Monday June 3. 1957. William C. Smith. aged lit years. His remains resting at his late residence. funeral service in the home on Wednesday June 5. at 1 pm. Interment Pownal United Church Cemetery. SHELTER-At Montreal on Mon- day, June 3. 1957, Penis Winni- fred. beloved wife of Leonard M. Shelter and mother of James and Jane Shelter. Her re remains will arrive on Thursday evening at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Friday. service commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter merit in Moadowbsnk Cemetery. .WHlTE- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday. June 3. 1957 Howard White of Wood Island East in his 59th year. Re- malns resting at Glllls Funeral Home. Eldon till noon Wednes- day then to Wood Island Presby- terian Ctiiircli. Funeral service commencing at 2:00 p.m. Inter- ment in Wood Island Cemetery. GARDINEB - At Prince County Hospital Juno Rd. 193'! Mrs. Ed- ..ward C. Gardiner of Bedeqiie. forwarded from Dsvisoirs Fune ral Home to her late iesldenea where funeral services will be held on Vlednosdly It I 11-!!!- Interment Baptist Cemetery Central Bedeque. Plelse mill flowers. RII.'I'b- At on Prince County Hospital. June and. 1061. Ito! I Rt. of St. Pius X Parish, Parkdale. MYERS - Al the Charlotuitown ' aged 75 years. Remains were. THROUGH THE double ranks formed by tho Honorary pail bear- ers and members of the Benevol- ent lrisli Sui-ici.v, the active pail healers lic.-ir the remains of the late lit. limx Maurice McDonald, Funeral Yesterday In City Of ed by His Excellency Most Rev. Malcolm A. MacF.achcrn, D.D., The sermon was delivered by Rev. R.V. MacKenzle, Pastor Prcscnt in the sanctuary were: Rt. Rcv. G-..l. MacLellnn. V.G.. Rf. Rcv. .l.A. Murphy. Rt. Rev. R.V. naghan. L, Dooley. W. D. Mac- Donald. R. Pheian. V. Murnaghan. D.P.. down IIID stcps olVSt. Dun- shown in white surpllces the-slx priests who acted as pall carriers. Near the extreme right in Sir stan's Basilica to thc wailing hearse. The prnccssirvu Vms Flee ceeded by a Guard of llonnr from the Fourth l)cui'cc KIIILIIHS (if ('ol-. umbus. In the ioivsrniind arcl William J.P. Macltilllan dressed mander of St. Gregory. HONORARY PALLBEARER8 lant, .l. Buote. J. Smith. E. Robin, RELZIIIGIKI M:-icl)onald. L.P. Cal- laghan. 0 P. Wood. F. Lcrlivcll, J. Hyndman, M..l. Conway. W. J. Brawders, V..I. Leonard. Simon P. Pauli. Lt. Col. Leo F. MacDonald. Your fou ' " Commissioner UIC; Wm. 'Ilhom- Bishop ill Cll8lil0ll9l0Vi'll- . C. and yo: P,.r.,e.:;:I;,:hEll;'vP':i son. Director Employment Ser- RI. Rev. Patrick Mt-M.'iliun. D.il.c('lziir. ll. Glllis. ll. L'i'ockL'n. W- Leonard MacDonald, Il.Il. Weeks. the details ' vice. ()ltiiii'a: Magistrate W. F.iD.. ivns Iilliil It'l'ii'x'l llcucoiis of hick :.ii'illc. Lliurli-s VAI1ItlI)t.'IIilIl.I.' .l..B,-U.-L. pmmdp w,1). Gulls. J. A. F1351-Qugs-"ON Lane, Muncton Regional F.inpluy- ll-iiiour iii-rc Iii-in Wiilli-i" Iii-idifili-la-iiil, W. AIl'(slll'l.',V.'.lII. la. liich- 51m.1,;.,,,(., gem-gt. Mcquullll Leg 1 .m cmcemed ml ,1”. iiient Committee chairman; H.I). and iicv. Pi-cstoii lliiiiiinill. I):-.1--ard. Vi, Iliiiipiiy. I llizii-1.1.-lliiii. lium-pllg, y ' the Mac-Gllllvray, secretary Rotary; con of the Mass was Rev, F. Cor-'l.t-uii.-ii-il M('Kt:llllu. .l.P.l-.. ()Iiun- A("rlvl.; p,u.1.m.:AREn,g Major T.II. O'Brien, Moncton, corun and Sub-l)c.'icon. Rev. C. Icy, L.J. A.VCl's'. W. Iilcliityrc, B. Mm-,. pallbwl-l.,-5 we”; 7. A.-. Dominion Command. Canadian Le. Rot-tic, Iilustcr of Ccrcmonies was M1It'DiillilId- Ii. I'3llN0Tl1l- U GIlI- tliur Ciimpbcll, Emcric llolland, gion; Jean Marchand. Quebec City, VPl')' R013 V-IV 3lill'l)0llilld- 13"l- T P- Bll1llllN Glllll”-W 3li'l0l)0ll-1Mlclizicl G. Mooney. Emmett Mac- ald. and Sir W .l P. '.tIzicMillan. ; Tlic Sisters of thc C(lIll.'.l'CL'i'lilOnS 'of Notre Damc and St. Martha attcndcd thc funcral in a body. Also pres:-nt was a Guard of linnnur from the Fourth Dcizrcc Donzild, Thomas McAvinn, James B. Johnston. Pzill carriers were Rev. Earl Dalton. Rcv. M.J. Rooney. Rev. ,ra.v. Rev. George MacDonald and Socicty and the Charlottetown . .Mahon. lCouncil of the Knights of Colum- The lune"; was very 1.1.191). attended. in the uniform of s Knigl1t-Com- Honorary pallbearers included: ' I ilolcryis Ecstei-' Sdles Campaign Total Doubled Rotarrs Easter Seal cannula. conducted Ince'a crippled children. in WI . in sills till vIilsnnvort:d'Sg.mc J. .headedby Dr. - that the mini iisure wlll be in the vicinity of 54.500. Mrs. Saul! said- Mrs. Savase. - vollo Vlctllm '0' dis sod from teen months hon!" - has set up housekeeplnl It 59 to add to her income by catering to the public needs in stenography and dressmaking. She ertwll lier there later this week. I5 Traffic Act Cases Are Hoard way Queens County vehicles with defective equipment (lights, brakes, etc). a resident of Charlottetown and one each from Southport. Fredericton. Pin- ette and Newton Cross. were each fined five dollars and costs or five days. A- second city resident on behalf of the Prov- more than doubled last Yell"! 99' tn! contribution. Mrs. Rose Sav- maiisger of this year's cam- cheif expects Qgg the Orthopedic Centre last Thursday Inf? lllslh: Grafton Street where she expects that her three children will Join Fifteen offences under the High- Trafflc Act were dealt with by Magistrate Gilbert Gnudet in Magistrate's Court Monday morning. A resident of Dunstaffnaa facing two charges i WEATHER TORONTO (CPI - TGHOCO tures issued by the Toronto public weather office: . su- (Night: -'l'ueodsz.'rJ.Il!we4i 1957 crnids-s un.an &'”?."t ”' ii'::.'l..”"r 10 ycan'2 Jail I: possessing uni: and ammunition. A seventh got five years for comorttng with the others. The men. who had sui. rendered to a security patrol Ap. rll 19. Ill pleaded guilty. la: (Day) Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth St. John's HALIFAX (CP) - The weather office says flne weather will con- tinue in the Maritime: today? A weak disturbance up roschlna from Ontario will like cause showers beginning in the north- western regtons late in the day. Forecasts: Northern Nova Booth and Prince Edward Island: Clear with a few cloudy Intervals; warm; light winds. Low-high at New Glasgow and Charlottetown 40 and 70. .Ej.E..-:-:L.j traffic a Central Royalty man re- ceived ii fine of five dollars and costs or five day. - In the cases of two residents of Trscadls Cross each previously remanded no charges of possession of a quantity of wash for purpose of illegally manufacturing spirits. tlic cliargcs were withdrawn at the request of the Crown. The trial pf a Charlottetown man on the charge of possession of spirits il- licilflliy manufactured was further iadjourned until 'v'v' T ”-y. eseecaseseszsegsza sesiaeeieesssssssae ANGUS MacLEAN Pro resslve Conservative candl ate for Queen'g who will be speaking over CFCY Radio at 7:20 Standard Time TONIGHT. Inierled by Queen's County Conservative Asa'n. Wilfred Kcefc. Rev. Eugene Mur- on a similar charge was Bill?" I reprimand. A Parkdale man reprimanded for operating a motor vehicle with- I out number plates. For driving without an operators licence a Central Royalty resident was also fined five dollars and costs or five days. For falling to stop at .. x v D IAM 0 ND "quality '''value TAYLOBS JEWELIEBS LTD. SV- W vehicles at s time when the high- ml."I. ed that he once lifted 1.000 Wlllldl MR. MURPHY DRIVES TO THE FERRY Most people find a five-day trip fairly tiring. But when it is made by horse and can. with more than a ton of coal for baggage. and the individual is 37 years old. the ”excursion" is really something to undertake. although it doesn't phase Michael John Murphy. of Rocky Point. ENGAGEAAENTS MR. AND MRS. GEORGE MILLI- OAN. Poplar Grove. announce the enlistment of their densi- ter. Jennie Mildred to Elmer Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons, Wllmot Valley. Mar- riage to take place in the lat- ter port of June. MR. AND MRS. PERCY MAO- RAE. Charlottetown. announce the engagement of their daunt- ter June Carroll to John 1... son of Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Tbillippn of Frankfurt. Indiana. M N M4 It A to me place June llth. 1 IN 0' .4 Trinity omit church. can Iottetown. 50 H-3 in. Also sins. niivis stor- Boutt-I-I M0 iv l'5"o FATT. Mayfletd. -ms to aa- Tflll Millllli "l nouiice the engagement of their - F VWNW second daughter. ii-rio- RIIIIDOCOWWOOITF to mtnnenoomsoaof Bitllolhllhfftrs: .3” ' ".Mw'rir"h.m . go to on lies-aide. from when the .,,.";.."" f "I V in unit! JIIIOI. to at Paul's card for Roqilelll MR. AND MR8. ALBERT IOAII. lactation a.I. tannin New Aunomasusucsheni . Iunuw Rgdflltllt of that all . lot. i Myrtle Fabian, . son r. . IM!lIllJa- At & Prtlte glmmom. snmnnngg lilhi 1'7. Marriage in take place Jhe HI. four inches off the ground. N0 DIFFICULTY I Mr. Murphy said he. had ex-i pes-lenced no difficulty in getting. the wagon on and off the boats.l . and that his horse had performed; remarkably well. asked about. his horse, Mr. Murphy S8l(I'"I”Ie sl very quiet and decf-I dont call him at all-he's got to know me. "You have to eat roug.i grub not too much sweets and slag? on a hard bed" Mr. Murphy s vised. stating that he had slept on the floor for two weeks when he was visiting 'Snskatchewan. "It wu 60 below mm. and I woke up a few moi-nines with my hair frozen to the floor". he remarked. Following a long drink from a bottle of milk. given to him on the. return lourney. Mr. Murphy con-I suited his watch. impatient to be on the mad once again. "I got the watch in 1893 and the chain in 1894." he said, noting that re- pairs were required only twice- in a blacksmith shop. GOING TO VOTE l With departure time at hand, the old man mounted the wagon. A gentle pull on the reins sufficed for a starter. and the one-horse power vehicle was in motion. "I'm as healthy as a front and all sell IIIIISIER IITIII I IIBOMI. Lalsst improved I do nether PROTECT GROWING CROPS mIIOI.D STOCK IAFI ens cannon will use his won on an cl-tffsctlvs III-out Master ltutrls Fcncm prefect flail stops with toast trouble IV-Illluru sstn-long bsmiy Ill: and thoroughly satisfactory all-weather operation. lulu ivilniim tutu! of tests or days to out no so tsh down taunt. Heavy one body utul cabinet hum mchssf-it at Hull bmsrv. .nmu iiguiu rm tune it emu. " Are You Fencing The Modern Or Old Fashioned Way? Z. - to vote. but I am glad to be gating near home. for I'm a bit tlred".l he said, as the loaded wagon rumbled toward the ferry. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Redmond.: Rocky Point Ocfogenorion A Sturdy individualist "It's my hobby. and hotter than going by car". Mr. Murphy told the Guardian Monday afternoon at the waited for the IIIII ferry crossing while his trusty horse munchcd some hay. Mr. Murphy was on the last leg of his most recent trip, which began last Thursday at 2.15 p.m. when he left the wharf. head- cd for New Glasgow. N.S. "l was over there last year, and may go Rocky Point Wharf, where hel I'll-lk Iziilii next week". he nld Remarking on mg um, um gum, Islander said he had come ovu- via Wood Islands last evening and W3! only able to travel About 10 miles before catching up on some sleep. To compensate for lhe travel disruption, he gmh .g lll.00 am. Monday and covered the Wlllllllllll thirty miles in t.lme for the ferry. ''I sure enjoyed the trip. but I've lost all my power altogether", the jovial old man said. adding tbat"Isa'wtheds lcouidget under a wagon and ft the wheels off the ground". As further proof of his former prowness. he recall- Clty, have as their guests their daughter. Betty. Mrs Noel Wade and her son Rickey of Montreal. The many friends of Mrs.Earl Carr. Stanley Bridge. will be sorry to hear that she has re-entcrcd the City Hospital for treatment. Miss Barbara Worth and Miss Donnlda Mill. City. left Saturday evening by car off a holiday visit to Boston. Mass. Word has been received by Alexander Mscltay of Keiislngtoa of the dentin of his brother-in-law, Harry Saul of Toronto, on Mon- day, June 3. IIILLIAIIIIOR I CFCY-TV WEDNESDAY JUNE 5th 10:05 PM. Standard Time yous LIBERAL CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN'S COUNTY hssstslivtss-nos-tyi.nnnisss'a CICIl.A.Hll.IlI ltg vstnu In vmu-neurons Wl'9"0' CANVAS IUVEIS I it 9 Ioc:mv.:'ar:r":eflnI mass 3- 2 !. t 5 ? man with double-sflkbol sums. roto- toms tuners. most two wombat: and generous tla ropes. mm the lounge on . I. it'll iii: ltd && '5. mi 25.45 aolso (I) to---i Ito-I-o-0-Iv-mt 12-16 min 34.9!) :,"'V,, t"",;"""I,,,t;'ta."',',,': 12'” 33-75 33-35 scold been ............ ' 4 35 ”'”i full :3 man IooI-o-hit-t't -- Dvlm: um and Iowa sOnclllod.m charge. , , . rmcu Much; VIII IHIIII admin pets: I outs to OOONCQ III I imiug ...... twin BIG "Mint luvs uudtv: W90 - butt!!!" I FA”- "i-ior SPARK" svoia-rniconnnan-any mtwuoninn C.T.C. SPECIAL - 33.89 SEALED OAII WEI