gsturday. April 17. _om4I I.Is:s- flashlight Bat- “flog, fresh stock at Bi-ace's. _.IlT! Wlll) ‘I'll! CHAIN! ug cross Chains at Bi-ace's Hard- wI.rO- ‘ ... UCIING EOGI from Kin- hn, Middleton. Newton. Bede- .“ Carleton. Pernwocd. and man, every Tuesday for Canada Pgcklrl. Telephone Borden 55-12. xaui-lee Larsen. _1'El CINTIAL BEIJEQUE United Baptist Church. Easter service, Sunday. 11 a.m.. "The Lord Is Risen". Qtev. C. A. Brit- ms, Minister. -103 ‘HIE EASTER Gradua- glon, mother and father day gifts. and engagement rings you give with pride. in Summerslde and o'I..eary let Mouse Jewellers be your guide. ' __NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Easter services, Sun- dgy, April 18th: Long River. 11:00 a.m.: Geddie Memorial, 2:30 p.m.; Clifton, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Donald A. Campbell, Minister. _SCllO0L hockey and farewell skate Bedeque rink tonight. Sat- urday. Wilmot vs. Kelvin boys at 7:30. and Freetown vs. Bedeque girls. Skate after. Admission 15 and 25. _FUNDAM]i‘.NTAI. BAPTIST CHURCH. Central Bedeque. Serv- ices Sunday, April 18th, 10:45 The House On The Rock; 7230 The Temporary Tomb. Earl Smith, pastor. A cordial welcome to all. — BY SPECIAL request the xanaiiuton United Church YP.U_ eirweslifiem Guardian Thcflunrdlan 153.15 -51! '_I'l!E FINE New Models Sf Nurses end Ladies‘ watches on ID!!! at Moase Jewellers. —.0LIrIT-ON Pal i tainable at Brace’. s1;:,.°,='_ meat. 72.3. IAYMOND GIANT pm no in his 0'1..e om Sltunllr. April rm N to“, —NOE'I'Il rayon Preebytesisn Ghllmh Bwvlco. April 16. no p_m. El-W Music; Church school 1:46. Mill Mu’! A. Macxennie, Deaco- KI. —-KEN SINGTON UNITED CIIUBCH Woman's Association pantry sale, Kennedy’: store. Sat- urday. April 11th at 8 o'clock. MALPEQUE W. I. will present Variety Concert in Maipeque Hail, Thursday. April zmii. Curtain 8:30. Sale of Candy. —K. C. PLAYERS, Souris. will present their play "A Busy Honey. moon" in King George Hall, Ken- Eifillon, Easter Monday. -—NOW 18 THE time to start thinking about your entry in the Rural Beautification contests. Complete details of this year's competition will appear soon. --M.ALPEKUE United Church. There will be rvice in Maipeque 18th at 11 a.m. MecKay, Minister. —EAS'I‘ER TEA, Bazaar, Home Cooking Table, Parcel Post Table. St. Mark's Hall, Kenslngton, Wed- nesday, April 21st, 3:00 to 5:00 pm. Sponsored by St. Mark's Rev. Alexander will present their play “Cranberry Gum Corners" in the King George Hail. Thursday, April 22. —-CHURCH OF ENGLAND Services for the New London Par- lsh, on Easter Sunday, April 18th. Rector Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. st. Stephen's, Burlington, Holy Communion 0 a.m.; St. Mark's. Kensington. Holy Communion 11 a.m., and Children Service at 2:30 p.m.; St. Thomas’, French River, Evening Prayer 7:30 pm. Every- body Welcome. — CITIZENSHIP GRANTED — During a sitting of the County Court of Prince County in Sum- merside on Thursday, a certificate of Canadian ‘ ‘ip was pre- sented to F/O George Poll. who was born in Nohenwart. Germany and came to Canada when he was eight months of age. F/O Poll wss a roaldent of Weyburn, Sas- katohevwsn at the time of hie en- listment in the R.C.A1'. He is presently stationed at Summer sicle.—I —EAl'I' PRINCE MINISTERS MEET — The East Prince Min- isterial Association met in the Baptist Hall Summerside on Ap- ril ll. Devotions were conducted by Rev. C. W. Matheson. I-le re- minded the members of Paul's concept of the work of the min- ister. Rev. J. K. Campbell pre- sided over the business period. The ‘ ' " considered plans for sat-igc_ae, of_witness to.ba.hald in the period June 14-18. These services are scheduled for Vic- toria, New Glasgow, New Lon- don. Bedeque and Lot 16. Mem- bers of the Association will preach and take part in the services. Rev. E. H. Bean oi Kenslngton, presented a scholarly paper on the infallibility of The Bible. Ap- preciation was expressed by Rev. C. A. Britten. Personals —IIsn Pt-ed Anderson loft Sum- aurlde on 'I'hu.i-sdsy to take up residence in Charlottetown.--8 -—sl.re. nay Johnson left on sat- rday to attend the funeral of her uncle Ausm Bradley, who died suddenly in Guelph. Gitarlo. —Mire. smith Shea-rm who spent the winter with ha’ daughter. Peggy. h Moncton lie returned to her residence in Central Bedsque. C_ Bchunnan left In-Inn Friday to spend later with ’ is son-in-ls.w and dolditer Mr. and Mrs. Adcock, Qaint John. N3.—5 —Dr. W. l. Callaghan of Sum- nverelde. left Thursday for Chi- Ello. Ili.. where he will attend a two-week course on surgical technique at the Cook County :0:-Graduate School of Medicine. —The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner are pleased to have them back in Bedeque after lbmding the 'winter in Charlotte- town with their daughter. —l¢e&-s. Inter Methescn and Norman Maodonsr spent yester- Ill-Y I1 Anlsunt. where they attended a meeting of the Mari- time lefhall A.-ocieticn.—a —ss:. Jack Peters. street fora- pare I lil. Alberton. —I(ENSINGTON - United Church Sunday, April l8th. Sunday School 10 o'clock: morning worship 11.00 a.m. Senior and junior choirs; evening 7.30, Easter cantata by the senior choir. Summerfieid 2.30 p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A., B.D.. minister. —TIlE PIIESBYTEBIAN 11:00 a.m. Communion service; 7:30 pm., Easter Cantata; Keir Memor- ial. Malpcque 2:00 p.m.; Free- town {£00 p.m. Rev. E. H. Bean B.A., B.Th.. B.D.. Minister. A cold- ial welcome to all. - —FUNI:RAI. AT MISCOUCIIE — The funeral of the late Mrs. Pred- erick Joseph Mallett, of Miscouche, was held yesterday afternoon at 2 p.m. from St. John the Baptist Church in Miscouche with service at the church and grave conduct- ed by Rev. J. Kelly. Interment was in the church cemetery. Pau bearers were Messrs. Justin O'- Brien. Carl O'Brien, Gervasc O'- Brien, Robert O'Brien, Unslem O'- Brien, s.nd Leo Miallett. —Y'8 MEN'S MEETING — The regular weekly meeting of the summerslde Y's Men's Club was held at the Y's center on Green Street-. on Thursday night. After a very leasing meal served by the Yl'sbhfnennetts Ralph Emery led the 0“ ,v I President flu-. old Rbds dgtzflvered his annual re- port for the year outlining the ac- complishmentl of the club. He stated that this had been a very successful year and that many worth while projects had been car- ried out. The menial gpeaker for the evening was District Governor George Moikle on his official visit- ation to the club. Guests present were Rev. Thomas Head and El- wood Macheod. —!. —CONcI.UDING sEltVICE—'I‘he concluding meeting during the holy week services in Bvumrnerside were held in Trinity United Church with Rev. 'r_ 0. Head, BA, B.D., as guest preacher. The minister. Rev. C. Daniel Matheeon presided. The theme on Thursday evening was “The Cross and ’selvatioo" and last evening "The Cross and You". Miss Mary Geldert, organ- ist. was in charge of the music and socompsnied the guest soloist, Mrs. P’. G. Head. as she sang "Lead Me so Calvary" on Thurs- day evening and "consecration" at last evening's meeting. The choir led in the hymns of praise. '1‘-he congregations of the various churches of the town appreciated tho able and eloquent sermons delivered by the guest preacher. -8 Alberton llnd Vicinity Mrs. James Ramsay. Alberton, is seriously ill at her home. Miss Ferns Wilkie, Charlotte- town, is spending the East r holi- days with her parents. r. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, Albertcn. Miss Anne Profit and Miss Frances Barbour. P. W. C. stu- dents, are spending Easter at their homes in Alberton. Miss Bertha Clark. student at P. W. C. is at home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. Brooklyn, for the Easter recess. Ilr. Eric gown, spending Easter at the home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, Alberton. _ Miss Doris Mccue and Miss Wlnniired Mcfluilen of the leash- IIIIJICIH at A. M. Johnston School. Slemon Park. are Easter guests of the for-mer's parents. Mr. . and Mrs. E. A. Mccue, Alberton. Miss Shirley Wallis, Summer- slde. arrived goml:“’l.‘hurs‘d'ahy 0’:- I t Ipoll W l’ I‘ n'lI£I? Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Wal- Trooper F. It Fitzgerald.‘ who e United Churn! on Sunday, April‘ .CHUIICH IN CANADA — Service’ I for Sunday, April lath. Kenslngton Caldwell. Charlotte If indicate Body of Mis Leary. of the RCMP who search. locating Thursday morning. Dr. Dewar. mains and was adj of the jury are: Gallant, Harris. The late Mr. Dennis is survived Wilfred. with whom by one son. Iln Nova Scotia. The funeral takes ar 1:30. field cemetery. Lineups: I-‘reetown—Goa1: Wave Reeves. Shirley Catherine Calibeck. (Alberta Reeves) 1 Third P Frank MacDonald, seven eastern St. Louis Milwaukee db: (9) Rice; Spshn Stl-Yvare. Pittsburgh Brooklyn Campaneila. W-Myer. panelia; Pgh-Thomas. New York Philadelphia Antoneili and at. Ole Cincinnati Chicago Bacsewaki, Wchmsier Bauer, Jackson. Porterfield. Stewart nos - Whit». Chicago Baltimore Truch, Pierce (7) Inner; Trucks. ens. Phiiadelphis New Ya-k Kellner and Tipton; Bern, 1!:-NY-Bauer. Detroit Cleveland April 22nd at O'Leary. Bedeque—Goal: Melvina defence: Georgie Murray. Perry; forwards. Noreen Arscnault. Gail Hr-Bkn-Gilliam. Robinson. Troui Season Opens Slowly In West Prince —Hrst reports of the opening days oi the trout fishing season poorer than average re- sults by the large number of keen fishermen who frequented the ponds and streams of Western Prince County. The largest trout brought in for inspection was a one and a half pounder landed by Roy Bell at Rlx's Pond near Al- bertans. Roy had a god of anotbc dosen good pan alscd trout. Fishing was good on the open- ing day at Bianc.ba.rd’s Pond near Tignieh despite the dam having washed out several days previous totheopeningoitheseason'I‘his~ pond was fronen over yesterday following the heavy frost Thurs- day night. At Black Pond fishing was poor. Gordon's Pond near Al- , berton. one of the best places for . many years. yielded none at all. General opinion was that the best ~ fishing is yet to come. sing 0'Leary Man Found A ——The body of Mr. Charles Den- nis oi 0'Leary, who had been missing from his home since Fri- day, April 9th, was found Thurs- day morning near a brook on the farm of Mr. Bayfield Ellis. 0’- His disappearance been reported the previous eve- ning to the Alberton detachment An autopsy was performed by W. A. Shea and Dr. A coroner’: jury empan- nelled by Dr. Shea viewed the re- until Members Messrs. Ira El- lis, foreman; Dan Smallman. Hugh McGregor. Roy McDonald, George Daniel Buchannan. Guy ourned he resided. and a daughter Janet place Ladies’ Hockey Game Al Bedeque -—A:n interesting game of ladies hockey was played in Bedeque rink on Thursday night between Free- town and Bedeque with Freetown winning by a score of 8-2. Isabel SUMMARY » ~ First Period l—1"reetown, Mary Rogers I-Freetown, Shirley Hatfield Second Period 8-Freetown, Alberta Reeves (Shirley Hatfield) Bedeque. Catherine Callback eriod 5—Bedeque. Catherine Csllbeck referee. had L.G. today from the O‘Leary United Church Interment in the Bloom- Mat- thews; defence: Audrey Mcmachern. Adel Jardine; forwards, Mary Rog- ers, Alberta Reeves. Shirley Hat- field. Sandra Jardine. Nora Scales. Poirier; Shirley Gaudet. Raynor. Islander Trains F/0 J. M. Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craig, of Kinkors, R. R. 1, Middleton), of his fast T. 33 “Silver Star" Jet Trainer at R.C.A.F. Station, Trenton, 0nt., where he is a staff pilot at that Station's famed Flying Instructors School. F/O Craig him- °" self a pilot of wide experience, pilots in the intracicies of jet flying. —-—(Dept of Nat‘l Defence Photo). J et .I.'iI0tS P.E.I., climbs to the cockpit instructs other R.C.A.F. —'l'he annual meeting of the Boy Scout local association was held on Thursday evening at the Y’: Center in Summerside with the president. W. Chester S. MacDonald presiding. The following is the result of the election" of offciers for the coming year: President. W. Chester S. MacDonald (re-elect- ed); vice-president. S/L Marriot; treasurer, Murray Willet; secre- tary, Horace MacFarlane (re- elected): district commissioner. Eric Tanton (re-elected); assist- ant distrlct commissioner._ W/0. Thomas I-iogg; past president, W. A. Currie. elected as a as ember of the executive. A report on the activities of the various scout groups was sub- mitted by the district commis- sioner, Eric Tanton and presi- dent MacDonald gave a compre- hensive report on the work of the association during the‘past year. During the year the association had assisted 12 boys to attend the Canadian Jamboree held in Ottawa. A new scout group had recently been formed in Summer- side which now brings the nursi- ber to three scout packs and four cub packs. . At Slemcn Park there are one scout and one cub pack. At St. Eleanors one scout and one cub -5. pack and at Miscouche one scout Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Leage Montreal 1. Detroit 2 Detroit wins best-of-seven final 4-8. Memorial Cup Marlboroe 3. St. Cetharines I St. Catharines leads beetlof- semi-final 3-2. Baseball Results Thursday National League 200 000 018 00-6 11 3 311 100 000 0l—'l 13 I Rsshi, Miller (2) Brasle ('1) Had- and Calder- one. L-Hsddix. I-ir-Mil - Adcock; 000 I00 oco-4 I 0 808 100 00x—'I 10 I Surkont. Hogue (ii) King (8) and Atwell; Myer, Hughes (B) and L-Surkont. Cun- II)0N00—0'I1 M0011x—2I0 ire. Weatrum (7); Dickson and Lopata. 012 000 002-11 10 i ooo 001 4oo- 5 ll 1 ('1) And Beminick; Rush. Jeffcoat (5) been ('1) Willie (‘ll Broanan (U) and Mccullough. W-Bacsewski. Intueh HR.-Cln - Bell, Greengrass; Chi- (5) Pescual. (e) and Tlpton; Henry and White. Pos-terfield. Kr - wss - sievers; mlllolfil-I70 (Il1lN10x—-III Dorisband ‘noisy and Courtney. Ir Kr-Bal-Courtney.' Dtaph - oaooooooo-‘ass oiooooosx--ses Morgan and Sharron. oooioooii—sso iooooiooo-.sro Gray, Brenna (I) and Laaesnan. Betta (0): Cards and Began. W- lrencs: Int-Ole-Roesn. ~..&..Hease -\ .. i ‘has been mm his , .. . ma Fetus-and to her home fall s Te‘:cwu"en route to iToses’.”fl:'o mtg, zlglae leint “fin man. who came there from Cal- home so and Mrs. Edward If!‘-6 {'°*g:- ‘’“''“;,°:,'“':}_' ' as or many a e tfiilman. Alberto». I ‘ Imam“ ‘ nu" “ '.“&' uilnsn atlas; sent as. and one cub pack. It was re- ported thet during the year sev- en scouts from this area had been presented with their Queen Scout badges by the Lt. Gov- ernor of the Province. The president. the ,vice-presi- dent. district commlssione. the assistant district commissioner were appointed as official dele- gates to attend the provincial meeting of the Boy Scout As- sociation to be held .in Charlotte- town, May 28th. During the meeting District Commissioner Eric Tanton was officially presented with the med- nl of merit for his outstanding work in the Boy Scout movement in this Province. The presenta- tion was made by the Provincial Commissioner 1''. A. Driscon. who was present at the meeting along with the Executive Com- missioner Gordon Kerr.—S. IIDIQUI W. M. I. —The Auxiliary of the women's Missionary Society of Bsdcqus Un- lead Church met M‘. Mrs. Percy Aifleck‘s on April 7. The vice- presided and conducted the mo. tional period luster , theme "New life through love". i ANNUAL MEETING S'S|DE BOY SCOUT ASSOCIATION HELD THURSDAY NIGHT ‘shores of the xennebeo I - vaield Park Squadron. Royal Cana- Boiling Water Injures Boxer VICTORIA, (GP)-— A member of the crew of I-IMCS Ontario says a pot of boiling water may have wrecked his chances of entering the British Empire games in ,Van- couver next July. AB. Dave Martin of Edmonton. who last year was Msritimes ama- teur heavyweight champion. said he was to have entered the B. 0 games elimination trials here Fri- day. Ontario arrived after 'a three-month south sea cruise. During that time Martin had been in continuous training. He said Thursday he 1MC'NceiV- ing s. rub-down Wednesday night when a pot of boiling water over- turned. badly scalding his leg. Doctors refused him permimion to enter the fights Friday, when the B. C. team for the Canadian championships arid the games eliminaticns in Toronto in May were chosen. Martin said he hoped some arrangement could be made to allow him to enter the Toronto matches. Lt.-Cmdr. Bobby Pearce of Ram- ilton, director of athletics on the ship, said he thought Martin, who was to fight as s light-heavy, had a good chance. Huge Flight Of Geese In Maine BATH, Mc., (AP)—A federal of- ficial reported Friday there were 40,000 wild geese in and around Men-yrneeting bsy—the greatest spring concentration ever known in that feeding ground of migrating waterfowl. Edward J. Baker. 17. 5. game management agent. said both river are lined with the northbound geese. The bay, at the confluence of the Andi-oscoggin and Kennebec rivers, is I broad. shallow body of water in which wild rice grows abundantly. In the fail. when waterfowl are southbound. the bay is a mecca for hunters. In the huge flocks of Canada geese. Baker said, are an unusually large numbes—-about l.0o0—of snow here Thursday Good Friday ' Service Held H, Al Alberion —A spirit of dignified solemnit Prevaiied throughout the three- hour Good Friday service held in Alberton United Church yatgr. day sfternoon_ Sponsored by Al- beston Mars Association. the service was arranged committee, Dr. 0. H. Phillips, Messrs. Earle Atkinson, Bonymsn and Philip Baunders, in ‘consultation with their minister. Rev. A. R. Willis. and members of the church session. The service was divided into seven sections, the meditation or each being based on one of Christ's seven words from the cross. Lead- ing the sections were Rev. A. R. Wallis of Albeston United Church, Rev. George Klllen of Alberton Presbyterian Church, Rev J. R. . MicMo.h.on of St. Peter's Anglican Church, Rev. A. M_ staples of Greenmount Churdi of Christ, Rev. C. 0. I-Iowlett of Knutsford Bap- tist Church, Rev. J. M. Sheen of Elmsdale United Church and Rev. B. R. Wagner of O’I..eary United Church. The closing prayer and benediction were by Rev. W. H. Forsythe of Springfield West U- nlted Church. During the first four sections music was led by Alberton Men's Choir and during the last three sections by 0'Leary Men's Choir. Otganists were Miss Annie Leard and Mrs. James Mcwilliams. In addition to hymns suitable to the day the following selections were rendered: “Alone" by M:-a_ John orsanized I H. Wells; s quartotte, “Broken the remains Hearted" by Mrs. P‘. J. Carpenter. Mrs. Garnott Campbell. Ms-e. Lloyd Wilkie and Mrs. C. W. Hayes: “Cs.lva.ry" by'Misecs Faye. Betty and Velma ‘Rayner; a qusrtotte “On Calvary’! Brow" by Miss Edith Currie_ Mrs. Archibald Barbour. Musrs. Arthur Rennie, Jr.. and ii Leard; and "Broken Hart- ed" by 0'Lecry Men's Choir. A large number of worshippers 1-enmlnpd. throughout the entire service and many others attended one or more sections. By means of an offering plate in the vestibule of the church. W WI! given those who wished to milks s. gift to the Proteemnt Orphan- age, and generous donations were received. Springfield Man Reported Missing _Mjgglng since 5230 last Sunday evening when he was seen receiv- ing s. drive in a blue 1-2 ton truck heading east, Gerald Briernt Mac- Arthur. 26. pi Siarinshfll. 119" Mount Pleasant, P. I.. is the Ob- ject of a province-wide search. Last. seen as he got into tho small truck near his home. it was presumed he was headlnl 101‘ Slim‘ niersida and no special notice was taken of the truck or driver who might, if known. be able to aid the search for this man who was beiiiz treated for nervous condition and ion of memory. . in. MacAl't:l’.l)lx.,. is I. I901 1° inches in height, and weighs about 180 pounds. He has light brown hair and is of fair complexion. When last seen he was wearing a light blue suit, grey trench coat. and brown leather shoes. His next of kin is his wife. who resides at their home in 5Dl'1!1Bhl11- Today's Hoop Playoffs Today's Physical Fitness bas- ketball playdowns will consist of two Girls’ Interscholastic games which will be played at P. W. C. auditorium at 21!) p. m-. Roch- iord Square will play Prince Street girls and at 7.00 p. in. West Kent girls will take on Rochiord square. These games are fix- tures of the girls double round robin series now in progress for the Island Interscholastic title and Fitness Trophy. The series is producing some enthusiastic com- petition and attracting a goodly number of fans. Official MMHL Scoring Figures Pollowing are the scoring statis- tlu of the 10 top players in Mari- time Major Hockey League during the past season as received from the office of the Secreiary-Regis- trer. Chris McAlden: GP G A Pls.Pen. geese. Usually only a few snow 1'v‘;>l'd-I’: H -- :2 :2 geese stop at Merrymeet . . YWI‘°- in‘ R. Whltlocit, C . . M 51 63 :3 P. Baindcn C ‘lb 49 53 ¢"""":,.‘.',"",."°' "' ' R W-'» H z: :: :3 2: :1 D. Mac.Phce. H an n r"|y R. Brown. 03 62 45 42 87 24 OITAWA. (CP)— The Canadian 0. Carver, C cs 35 as as 36 now haeinitaranks atleest 3. Watson, I! 744042 '79 one British author. Capt. John A‘ ham. 3!. of Yorkshire. England. author of the book "The Tragedy of the Baltic states." has been posted to Vedder Crouing. B. C. as second-in-command of the lat .- an Engineers Capt. Swettenham. a '1 ‘nets of Iondcn University, sioned in the Wolfville. N. 8.. and last Iwlled for a comniiuion in the fllulsr force. He was accepted. His wife is the former flllnor Margareie Mos-eh of Oelo. Norway. '“°°° 0' I-hi Nofflllon ambassador to Britain. .__._.—._—¢..___. IIIIOIKT OITICI oldest baby of its.ktnd in can- ,ade. the Ontario society of Art- & was snndedstl Toronto in ....:*-.:..r::'.::.'..-..-..=:-.:.~'...*:- :2... to the MO . Bciiett. H .. .. 10 Cowling League Holds Banquet The members of the Friday afternoon Ladies‘ Bowling Lea- gue of the Y. M. C. A. held their annual banquet and social eve- ning In the dining hall on Monday evening and so closed another most enjoy b season. The years activities were re- viewed by the president. Mrs. W. E. Beairsto and prizes piesented to the following: High average, 102; high three. 713: high single, 88; all won by Freda Mechel- lan. Winning team. 1'. MacLel- lan. A. Cameron. 1-‘. Mackenzie, R. MacNei1l. N. Brown. Officers elected were: Presi- dent. Freda Macbeuang secre- tafleasurer. Margaret Weir. J. H. Cerry then led the in singing. followed by idge. The prize winners here were Mrs. J. H. Cerry. Mrs. W. 0. lesbian. sue. J. 0. Maelaani FIRE DESTIIOYS SAW MILL AND GIIAIN CLEANING PLANT AT BALTIC. LOT 18 the ainicunding districts who die- pended on the sawing and grain- clenning services provided by the plant.—S. All INDUSTRY’! TRIBUTE VICTORIA. (CP) —P.epresentat ives of Canada's aviation indus- try paid tribute Monday to 8'! per- sons killed in the Trans-Canada Air Lines crash at Moose Jaw Thursday. some it!) delegates and guests at the semi-annual con- vention of the Air Industries and Transport Association of Canada stood in silence for a minute. —A spark tr m a diesel engine yesterday afternoon caused a fire which completely destroyed the saw-mill and grain cleaning plant owned and operated by Ro- bert Cousins and Sons. in Baltic, Lot 18. about I miles from Ken- lington. In addition to the loss of the building and the diesel machinery installed about a year ago at a reported cost of $4,000, consider- able grain and lumber was lost in the fire which spread so rap- idly that a farm trailer from which lumber was being unload- ed at the mill. was also lost in the fire before it could be mov- ed away. A nearby building as well as a home and farm buildings on the opposite side of the road were saved due to the favorable direc- tion of a very mild breeze which prevailed at the time. Last evening a fire watch was being maintained to make sure ' Solution To Last 3l¢|I1'dly‘a Crossword that burning sawdust does not flare up and endanger these buildings. It is believed that some insur- ance was carried on the build- ing, but in addition to the loss sustained by the owners this tire has also caused a great loss to DAILY CROSSWORD ACEOBI DOWN 19. They 1. Ihclap 1. Biblical dwell mation- in 5. Decaya I ltepublio Latvia 9. Pieceoi ((:.Am.) 31. Lake skeleton 8. Half an em (Sierra 10. Nobleman 4. Pure and Nevada 11. Forbid simple Mis.) -— . 13.T0|I[h. ILIAOIIGII £13133’; '_-}LV§[]ifl[:j hwleu zigpletao It Flmoul in-1.9;: vanes person . up trees «as 1s. iunaia-it eiihree (Cali!.) '°""“" ‘'''‘'l . 10. Old nieasue I. Calunny I1. Great 87. ltodent of length 11. Plead quantifies 89. ‘toward 11. 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