AUGUST 22. , _1247_ __ _ ‘an! HOUSTON-HARTLEY WEDDING ‘ principals in a double ring wed- uhg performed at Wapella United "Jlurch, Vandura. Seek. June Nth, were- Florence Laurens. youngest laughter oi Mrs. Jessie Hartley and the late Mr. (390110 Hartley d! wiipella; and John Stirling. eldest ion or Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hous- ion, Vandura. Rev. F. Passmore oi- llciated. The bride entered the church ,0 tho wedding march played by Mrs. R. Storey, on the eral oi her uncle. Wm. Miller, who gave her in marriage. The bride looked lovely in a floor-length gown oi‘ white jersey featuring a sweat- hcart neckline, long full, sleeves tapering to a lily point cuff and iuil shin-ed skirt. Her floor-length veil was held in place by a cor- onet headdress and she carried a bouquet oi American Beauty roses. The bride's only ornaments were a string oi pearls, the gift of the groom, and a small gold pin worn by her mother on her wedding day. Mrs. Dugaid MacDonald, sister of the bride, was matron oi honor British Air Cadets at Sumrnerside R..C.A.F. Station. piano during their stop-over at the station while on a tour oi The boys are and wore a floor-length gown oi chapel veil and mittens to match. ahe carried pink roses. ' , hrothc. Jim, of Ategworth. Vivian 4 Dixon andDugald MacDonald were ' th l nin of the reg- i ' B3Er",1virzrs_ 11S gschfitzl wapeml i Pictured above is a group of Following the wedding ceremony i chhhdh~ i "i" *""‘*' W" ““" '“"' PLAN ro TRANSPORT where the reception was held. The guests were received by the bridal (Continued from Page l) Houston, parents oi Biro Krilgmhitlild | “dad M“ and M's‘ v‘ o‘ xon‘ m u‘ types that could be useful to Can- Mlss Major“ wuwn’ Moos,” ‘ado were available, he said. He had min, was in charge o! the register. tgurubmty or persms "om ma Bab rufiis- fu t ep rt th t h l c The bride's table was centered mark: bi) pengittegmtelseifnlgihltiilseit‘; Pihk iuiie- vases °i swim" ii°""' [had not been considered. The ers completed the setting, and Mrs. iprarrkfurr report l“, week Sam table. while other members of the between Brim“ and Urmed 5w,” Ladies‘ Aid waited on the guestaloocupmion omdals, posed by Rev- Passmml and "- ; Canada would cnter into a plan oi sponded to by the BY°°m- i this kind involving fonmer enemy mother chose blue crepe with black i treaty with Germany had been accessories, her corsnge being oi l signed. ' chose sweetheart blue crepe with ,cerri over a. Russian charge before hlllck accessories. and a corsage oi ’ (he United Nations Economic and turquoise sheer over taiieia with The groom was attended by his i ushers. “n, or.“ walk Beside Your. ; enjoying themselves around a journcd to the church basement.‘ party. and Mr. and Mrs. Waltoni Great numbers oi workers oi in-law and sister oi the bride. i been Particularly struck with the which w“ signed by “m9 mnyitk: Slates. Asked about a Era-ilk- Wiih 3 hhieefiei‘ “h” “fined 1h iCanada, the Minister declared this R- N- Nilmh with“ °h ‘he bride“ is/uch a plan was under discussion “The toast to the bride was pro- Mr Hrwe 551d he did no; mink For the occasion, the bride's nationals. at least until tho poaco red roses. The groom's mother Mr. Howe displayed no great con- Social Council last week that Can- ' k . phorfliiisvsiilhe. the bride wore a ads. and other countries were re- rgmon colored jersey dress, a ‘oruiting "cheap labor" in the die- ilower hat, cinnamon coat and Placed Dlriohk “They are protected by the Can- adian labor laws," he saAd. "Their employment conditions are guard- rd just the saa-ne as those of other workers." black accessories. Amid showers oi confetti and good wishes. the happy couple leit for a short honeymoon at Carlyle Lake. On their return they will reside on tgeflgiéoomb farm in the Vandura d t c. Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Ballingall, _ SQIIET VITO oi Prince Edward Island were the i -_ guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Houston. Mrs.‘ Balllngall is a sister of Mr, Houston. and they came west to attend the Houston-Hart- iey wedding. (Continued from Page 1) ,the right to admit them at an sp- ‘propriate time. Nine delegates supported Italy. with Russia opposed and Poland abstaining. On Austria, Fiance joined Poland in abstaining. The ballots on Hungary and Bul- garia were l to 1 with nine ab- stentlons. Syria being in favor and the United States against. In the case of Romanllg Syria voted yes and the other l0 abstained. ’I'ile Italian pact has been rati- iled by all the parties except the Soviet Union. The Austrian treaty has not yet been drafted. With the close oi debate on 12 applications. only the Arab king- dom oi Yemen and the new do- minion oi Pakistan were recom- mended ior admission. In‘ addition JUTE SUPPLIER indie Brvwa U P" "hi; °i ih° world's jute. BIRTHS. MANNINGES. DEATNS 50c Per insertion 313T!“ to those turned back today and ' l,—. i“et°ed Previous» cum M Outer Mongolia each failed to re- Hospital o“ August‘ l5‘ 1M7‘ ceive the necessary seven votes. 2.: noitsav-at the Halilax Inflrm- , hi’ ° . h "h “him” ary, Halifax, on August 15th. 1947, lo Mr. and Mrs. James Dorsey Frances Brennan) . In Memos-ism Jam-cs Ernest. ——?———— In loving memory o! our darling MARBIAGEB ashram. Sally Anne Squmrebrlgga, DARRACH _ Maseru-At Monc- "i" im“ ‘"7’ “m” “hh m7- wn. N. B. on Saturday. Animist Lovlngly Renscmberei by Mother Shh. Sadie Hazel, daughter of Mrs. "rd 1),“; Samuel Fraser. Alberlcn, P .15. L. lo Charles Bcaton. son oi Mrs. Dani-cl Darrach and ihe late Mr. Dari-sch, Charlottetown. Rev. Mr. ilrli Memoriam Freestone officiating. ____ ' "”?“ ' '" In loving memory oi Daniel Ross who was Killed at Borden on Aug: BECK-At Alliston on Thursday, h!‘ 52116.19“. Aug. 21, 1041, Mrs. Vere Beck in D her 90th year. Funeral from her Akuulgedaf‘; 2J1“; ‘i: m" lale residence on Sunday. service B“ m“ d" m." m“; "an starting gt‘ 2 p.m. Interment in .1‘ u“ bu“ “m! Murray rhor Cemetery. n," h r‘; u, ‘h _ nouns-m. the City, Aug. rl. f," ‘m ' ' ° M‘ '°' Edith Dayis- “he'll Mil" We mu. thought the end so lIPlr- Cl‘. kACKllAM-At the P. E. Island Inserted by Daughters Rhoda and Hospital on Aug. 2.1, 1047, Mrs. Hattie and Grandson Gordon Athol Rackman of Wheatley River. Mlflflnflc- in the first two years oi the agency. These were Sweden, Iceland, Afghanistan, Siam, Yemen and Pakistan. The latter two still are subject to routine approval by the Assembly. Report New Hotel Needed In Monoton MONCTON, N.B.. Aug. 21 -- iCPl-"Constructlon oi a. new hotel seems most desirable in the in- terests of the community and its iulturo development." states the re- port oi the hotel survey ior the City of Monctom. released to the “"8"” luddayit b th Eldi M arr e CA1 y e n an- agement Limited. oi Montreal, a iew weeks n30. the survey has been completed and a oounprehensive report submitted to His Worship Mayor J. Edward Murphy earlier this week, it was released this morning by Deputy Mayor T. Bab- bitt Parlee in the absence of May- or Murphy from the city, and l-LA. Joyce. president oi the Moncton Board oi.’ Trade, which joined with the City in h ving the survey made. Ilhe report alas discussed by the Board oi Trade Council and the Deputy Mayor before its release to the Transcript. Completely factual in nature, the report makes no eiforfto an- vision what Monotonk needs may be in the Iway oi hotel accom- modation in the future, but con- fines its scope to ponditions as the investigators round them today. ‘Ilhe report stresses the strategic positron oi Moncton as a traffic centre and points out the "very ‘higih proportion oi the population engaged in transportation and rer- vice." In no other city in Canada does the proportion oi ‘errrployment in transportation rank so high, the report stated. Fishermen Warned. Di Floating "Dans" HALIFAX. Aug. 21 -(CP)-R.C. MP. tonight issued a warning to residents oi fishing villages south of here to beware of floating ob- jects resembling "oil tins," which ilshennen reported yesterday had exploded near their boats. The incident was first reported to police after Kenneth Slaunwlhite and two companions found one of the objects at sea. They tried to haul it in-board but it slipped from their hands and sank. An explosion which followed "rocked the boat violently." A subsequent. search failed to dis- close any further "oi-1 tins." In addition to warning fishermen not to touch the objects, police asked thorn to report them im- mediateiy. There was some suggestion that they might be smoke generators usfid during the war and jettisoned at sea aiier hostilities ended. BRISTOL. England - (CP) — Fbrelgh Secretary Bevin has been ofiered the irerdom oi Bristol. whore he was once employed as a page boy. l SOUTllBOROUG-ili. Kent. Eng- land -- (CP) -— Potato thieves con- cealed ‘Jaeir vwrk by replacng the lied 53 years. Funeral from her late residence on Saturday. Aug. ‘i3 at 2 p.m. Interment in Wheat- lsy River Cemetery. SHEEN-At his home in summer side on Thursday. Aug. 21, 1941.. ueorge L. Sheen, aged 88 years. l-‘uneral will be held from Trinity. United Church, Summeraide. at 2, 11m. Saturday. Aug. 23. Interment at Kensington. FURNISsl-llt the PEI. llospltali Thursday, Aiigfll, 1947, Mrs. John - Furness oi all lliuston St., in her; 69th year. ‘rtsmains are resting 8i. the Uutcllfle Funeral 1-lolne, from where the funeral will tm place this afternoon. service start- iP-r st 3.30. Interment People's Cemetery, Please omit flowers. N. D. Maciean unorrmtzn summer Ficllerd. Cbariotteiewn and North ‘Wiltsbire Iaaae II FUNERAL NDTIBE All members of Legion baseball and hockey teams ere asked ta meet at Trinity United Church at 1:45 PM. this afternoon lo attend the funeral of the leis FredlPickerd. (sot) GORDON DRILLON. l runanar. stories: All active end ex-membqn of the Charlottetown Fire Department will meet at the Fire Hall, Friday, August 22nd, at 12:45 in uniform to attend the funeral oi the lets F. l. plant; in the ground. L. GILLESPIE, Secretory. Reviews Work As Expert In Arson Dases Warm commendation oi the co-operation received at all times from Provincial Fire Marshal Charles A. Deer, Chief o! Police Blrtwistie, Inspector Anderson and the staffs oi the local police rnd RCA/II‘. was voiced yester- (iay by Mr. Harry Rethoret. Montreal. general manager of the Fire Underwriters‘ Investigation Bureau. Inc, who addressed a well attended luncheon gathering in The Charlottetown yesterday. ' Mr. Rctholet and his assoc- iates. Messrs. E. A, Wakefield. as- sistant manager oi the Bureau. and Charles H, Plant, Maritime investigator, were guests at the function which was sponsored jointly by the Fire Marshal's De- partment and the Princo Edward Island Bcaril oi Insurance Under- writers. Hon. F. A. Large, Attor- ney General, presided. A native m’ Alsace. France, Mr. Rethoret is a veteran oi World War 1 and has had twenty-five years experience in iire investiga- tional work. l-le is an expert on arson cases and .tlle author of several textbooks on the subject. "I would like to remove a mis- apprehension which still seems to exist with regard to the work iii our Bureau," he said. We are not part oi tne'Canadian Under- writers’ Asscciation, we are an absolutely independent organiza- tion. composed oi all the com- panies belonging to the Canadian Ilnderwriters but open also to all insurance companies licensed by THE CHARLCirTBTOWljlm CENTRAL aulillnliill - Fine Organ ‘Recital Follows Benediction Sluéhhiii‘? This column la reserved for new: ei local interest. but advertising oi a aeway nature may ho inserted st five cents a Iota strictly pa)- abla In advance. DID YOU get your Car Book? COOK'S fol Phutoltsphl. CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN QUBANCE. AT YOUR SERVICE Coal Compny. Phone 2498. ArnIl-Ii 1047 SPARTON Battery Radios. Only $29.65. Vail's Radio Service. HOWARD McINNIS’ fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. TRAIN TWO HOURS LATE—, Owing to a delay at ‘Iprmentlne at 8.10 p.m. MURRAY RIVER and Murray Harbor Baptist Churches. Services will be ileld at Murray River at 3 pm. Sunday, Aug. 24, and Mur- ray Harbor at 7.30 p.m. Serviol conducted by Byron Hewlett. l lottctown 11.15 A. M. Returning‘ leaves Borden 3.55 P. M. arriving Daily including Sunday. Motor Transport Phone 248. Island i CHERRY VALLEY UNITED l CHURCrL-Servlce August 24th. at i 11.00 A. M. Vernon River at 2.30.: Rev. Archie Murchison will conductl both services. St. Andrew's evening. Leglce withdrawn A. S. Weir, Min- IIVIPORTANI‘ NOTICE TO AD- VERTISERS - Advertisers are reach later than ll a. m. the tiny previous to date o! insertion. Large ads quarter page and over must reach the oiilte at itast f4 hours in ad-~ vance. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Services Lord's Day, August 24th. 1941. Murray River 10.30 a. M. Kin-j ross 2.30 P. M. Birch Hill 7.30 PM..- Sabbaih School at Murray River] 2.00 P, M. All services standard time. POWNAL CHARGE, Unitcdfi Church of CanadaJ Rev. E. R. MacVicar, Minister. Worship ser-l vices Sunday, Aug. 24th: 2.30 p. m, Millview; 7.30 p.m., Pownal. Pastor's subject: "The Earth Is The Lord's." SPECIAL SERVICES in Centrali Bcdeque Baptist ChIlfCil on Sun-i day next. Morning 11 A. M. Decor- ' atlon Service at the close. Evening‘ 7.45 P. M. Special music by the choir at both services. Mrs. John Hogg of Swmmerside and Mr. J, 13.? Levrls soloists. Please briing your Hynrnals. Chas. A, Britten, Min- lsier. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs.. Willard J. MacDonald oi~ Saint' John, N.B., announce the engage- ment oi their daughter Shirley. Moore, to George Douglas Steele.i the Dominion or Provincial Gov- ernments. We have now 236 com- paniea who subscribe to our or- ganiaation, which makes us the largest on tile North American continent for membership. Work of Bureau The Bureau. he explained, was organized after the first World War for the purpose oi combat- ing an epidemic oi arson cases in which convictions proved ex- ceedingly diiflcult to obtain. He described in detail the develop- ment oi -l.he organization and the difficulties encountered in iire lnvestlgational work, The orig- inal ldea was to confine activities to Quebec and Ontario, but the results accomplished in the first two years were such as to bring requests for expansion from all across Canada. The Maritime investigators ep- polnted have turned out to be ex- ceptionally competent men. Mr. Bethoret said. They work indep- endently on their cases, the Bur- eau being insistent onlyon having absolutely bona fides evidence be- fore lcrzal action is resorted to. i The Bureau has on iile in its Montreal office complete records oi every iire which has occurred in Canada in the past fifteen years, and Mr. Rethoret offered to bet a panama hat that he could produce any one oi these records on re- quest in the space oi half a min- ute i Also on file is a suspect list oi persons who seem to have been 1 profiting unduly by fires, and this list now numbers 05,000 persons. The Bureau, he emphasized. has nothing to do with adjustment or except where gave de- tails of an interesting case of a which was solved by means oi “Sherlock deduction from an apparently insignificant insurance claims. fraud is suspected. He church iire in Montreal. Holmes" methods oi piece oi evidence. A vote of thanks was once Underwriters seconded by Inspector Association '1'. Hlggd. Jlselng Driver Jolin , Debt Tests liar BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS. Utah. Aug. ili-(AH-John Cohh roared through the measured mils at 384.2 miles an hour this morn-' car since he set the world land speed record oi 369.7 mph. for a “la; ing on the _iirst test oi his ‘metre on this saline course 1989. tendered the speaker by Mr. Walter l-Iynd- man. president oi the Fire Insur- Anderson, i R.C.M.P.. and supported by Mr. E. son of Mrs. Steele and the late, RnM. Steele of Rothesay, N. 8., the wedding to take place early in September. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Brookilcld Charge. Services next Lord's day as fol- lows: Glasgow Road ll a.m.; Brookileld 8 p.m.; Sunday Schooli 2 p.m. Hartsville Sunday School‘ eao p.m.; service v.30. Prayeri meeting Friday evening at 8 p.m.' Mr. Donald Nicholson. | THE KING'S POLICE GOLD MEDAL ESSAY COMPETITION- Information has been received by Lt-Gov. ,J. A. Bernard that the King's Police Gold Medal Essay Competition is being resumed this year, and the rules covering the competition will be found in an-' nouncementa issued to the Pollcei Journal, The Police Review and the Police Chronicle, The Commit» lee or line Competition are anxious to ensure that all serving members, oi police fclrces in the Province should be made aware oi this Com- petition at an early date. "ABEGWEIT"- AT BORDEN — The reversing mechanism oi (he propellers oi the new car ferry "Abegiwcit" appeared to be out of “rordelr when the big ship aiicmiiied to dock at Borden Wednesday evening. On arrival at the pier there was a delay of some half an lhour before the ship could be R- versed. The manoouvlre was finally accomplished to i-he impatient toot- lng of motor horns from the 400k- At. present. the "Ab¢8'lli‘1‘ii' "mi the “Prince Edward Island are each maklnC two trips daily w“! the Strait. QUICK FREEZING UNIT --A new muck flogging unit lwlll be in- stalled at l-he Gmerrlmenit-vllviflifiii cold storage plant on llrher Simi- it was learned yesterday. Delivery oi i110 unit is cxnccitd early "H" the installation of an elevator which is about c0ml1i¢i°ii~ Wm make the plant oi increased value not only to fox farmers but to the publio generally. Already butter i! - being put tn storage there. FROM MISSISSIPPI —- Ari in- teresting letter has been‘ received by Dr. J.A Clark from LT- Aiiffli Muckle. of Canton. MlseileiPPi- who was a. member of the “Know Misslsslplll HEMP?" train PhTiY which visited this Province r!- edral. a service oi Benediction of. (he organ was held, followed by a recital on the new The oflice was said by Rev. Can. on E. M. Meone, assisted by Rev, W. W. (Jlarkson. ' was throughout beautifully played. “by Mr. Walter MacNutt. organist‘ of All Saints Cathedral, Winnipeg. was as ioiloils: eas” (Henry Purcell). i181): 1, Minuet; 2. Air; s. prom. the Bonds of Death (J.S. Bach). (J. S. Bacm. Giadness (J. s. Bach), Charlottetown 5.20 P, M. All trips u would expect, this programme was ueil chosen to exhibit the capa- bllities of tne line organ which St. Peters is now happy to p05- sess. ThlS appeared more particu. iarly in the Bach groups, lnwhjgh the solid substratum oi inundation tone. their just value the works oi that gréliptmparablo master, became evi. advised that ordinary copy must. menmm pmhciiin‘ numbers °h h when it reopvhs 1h the Bhiillihh 0i me Guam,“ om“ no‘ r programme winch was played with month. The new unit. ioflihfil‘ "mi. _______l\_ IAGEFEVL —_'i 115i mam in 5t. Peter's Catn- instrument. The music oi the recital, which' Trumpet ‘lune (John Stanley). Lament from “Dido and Aen- Royal Water Music (G. F. l-lan. markablc discover the early Borden train was two plgifnc4I Herbert! T, ,, hours late in arriving here yes- ‘ ' _ m“ . ‘tr-dry rvenmg. reachmg me cm, ‘sziliggafgieaflell. 1. Gavotte; 2. you amazing foot Come in and let Scherzo (Percy Whltlock). RhWYmcdre (Vaughan wit. llms). _ Chorale-Prelude: Christ Lay in _, on. M. w. Locks Howard type of foot. Arioso (J. S. Bach). "we in G Minor ("Little") Who Ever Treated a Million Feet Our Supcrbly Comfortable S give your feet the benefits of the rc- ar his world-famous Canadian clinic. They bring recommend the Dr. Locke Shoe best for your FITTED FOOTWEAR Designed by the Only Man Here are the only shoes dist ics made by Dr. M. W. Locke comfort . . . new walking ease. one of our experienced fitters Melnnis As all wno have been so fort- hflie nu to hear Mr. MacNutt New Military College" (By The Canadian Press.) UITAWA, Aug. Zl-Brig. D. R. Agnew, C.B.E., New Brunswick area. army commander, will be commandant o1 the Royal Milit- ary College at Kingston. 0M. so essential to render at It is hard lo choose for especial me m“ “mhmihhship m“ ‘me-Defence Minister, announced to- ras colne to expect from Mr. day I MacNutt. The gay and dance-' 3'; . . g. Agnew, 50 years old and , like lllt o! Starliei/‘s “Trumpeti himrseig a graduate or h, M, 0,. Tone" was W611 brought 011i. Ind served overseas in both world the chm“ °i ‘MW time “W! lhd “are. An artillery specialist. he “on” wed‘ m immhyihi ii"; instructed at. the College for sev- dukne“ °i m’ Lament "m" eral years beiween the two wars. Dido and Aeneas was most artis- m Canada‘ he has been gbat- uc‘ ioned at l-Iaiiiax. Winnipeg. and MW” 13mm“ perhaps h‘ ih°§i Shiio Man. He is a native of listeners was the lovely "Royali.r-O,.M',ro_ “hi” Music" i)‘ Hhhd¢i~ This» Closed to cadet training since ‘*5 “h” “Wt w“ "mi!" by i942. the college in ms will start ihe composer to appease‘ his pat-itl-alnlhg of ofilcers oi the three rcn King George III. who had for services ior me firs; time, Grad. ""°.‘"° r335“ bemme displeased uates will be required to serve in with Handel. The musicians, it is either the ajtive o; the reserve said: Played it in boats on the rorm Thames before Windsor castle. M the and oi the flr5t, year, Needless to say Handel was at cram, will decide what, service once forgiven and restored to the r may prem- m enter, Rim“ raw“ i Steps will be taken to include The iiBhi flhli Bpifiifid Schflm a fair geographical representation oi the English organist Percy ‘rum a“ phi-ts o1 Canada, the Whltlock was very tine, too, as' mnrsrer “m Certain dawns, in- was hi“ "Himsymedref h chm“ eluding method o! selecting can- prelude by that noted contempor- draws entrance age, fees to be “y musicim‘ vhuxhhh wihihhisi‘ paid aind number to be trained. °h i1 Wfiish hymn ilme- ‘still are under consideration by But’ n’ w“ ‘t ‘meg hhhhhehi- an Inter-Service Advisory Com- when the organist began to play mmee sci up by the Delome Mih. the music of J S. Bach, that lt' 15m- was in this his heart was. Every-! ' thing was splendidly played, with’ just the right registration, in al five selections. This listener was i‘ . ‘ . partlculady familiar with the first I John Lawyer Dies three—"Chrlst Lay in the Bonds of Death. "Arioso" and "Fugue in G Minor"--as he has record- ings ‘of them. and can say mosti definitely that Mr. MacNutt didi them iuil justice. Particularly effective was his use of tile fine iG-ioot pedal open diapason in the bass entries the principal subject oi the Fug- ue. Bui. than in speaking of his playing oi Bach. one finds it, to avoid superlatives. It is to be hoped that we shall 50011 Bsain have the privilege oi lhearins Mr. MacNutt in recital ere. N ii ll r Fl .t'i.._.’. lift. ii? INGONISH, N. 5-. Aug. 21- (ClD-Porest rangers sent out. a call for iire-fighting equipment to- night as a. iire broke out in the spruce woods six miles from this Cape Breton Highlands National Park resort. samr JOHN. Na. Au'z. 21 - hep) - James B. Deve: 57, prcm- llnent Saint 'Jolm barrisicr tiled ehfly txay after an illness oi a. year. He was a llewvspaper reporter in early years and sewed iailll the hhmlzgih BqttlillOll as a lieuterant dur- iing the First World War. He W115 |several times sought by the Liberal; ipgfty -,<, be a candidate for polit- ical honors, but declined. ~ For some time during the Sec- i and warm \v,.r .le was registrar of the Natlunal Ytesciilces and ‘Mobilization Board ior Ntw Bruns- wick. i Eastern Passasil Fisherman Piullllfili aasmm rassaca. N. s. Aus- 21—(CP)—A 40-year-old fisherman ioi this Halifax harbor community. Equipment from Cheticamp, 30 | Percy H. Rankin, was drowned W‘ miles across the northern part oi day when a small ilshihg Chm’ cane Breton Island where lol-e- ' overturned in shallow water. vin- sters and apparatus was massed hing him on the bottom. i, earlier in the week to fight a dls- with two companions. Joseph 5 astrous blaze on the west coast oi Rehbgrg and Allen White, he had - the island. was expected to reach i disposed of a load oi fish at Hali- llere early tomorrow morning. H“ and while crossing the harbor again ran out oi Ileollne. i When the boat drifted close en- z LONDCN CP) Walter Stephens. 87, ierving a life term ough to the nearby Imperial Oiii for wife murllcr, died lh Broadmoor whorl Rehberg and White wadedl prison eiier e2 years impzisonment.‘ ashore w got help, leaving Rankin , ‘in the boat. v (I When they returned theynisiiikizn, OXFORD, England - (CP) The average aye at which women m, Cr.“ qvgrtilrncd with marry in England is 25. Di‘. Robert mned on the bottom. Suther. ind to-d a health conference. you“ said they believed that -_ lwhu, hi; companions were away SOUR-DENT}. Engand -- CP) - n“, rmwrmgn had attempted to In I011!‘ morlihs 1.250.000 persons push m5 “an, into deeper water paid admission to the famous mile- md ‘my from rocks which were long squrhen-l pier, n record. |humplng its bottom hut it had 1 him under- I-lso the grey foxes down here. and °""i“med' “m” n8 ccideil no lhqllffli thl ih t h ' i.h t the "wh- iii’. hoiilhda iinaliea igusmwongeriulci h “hm” d Ihciwever. we had never seen foxes W" heheshhhy" ‘raised commercially, and such " , bes liul foxes. of various tints. 9'i'hh‘3s1hhxiggg?w,ivm _,nm We ope ihet you will take an- Denzl-r- k s c - ~ - » other automobile trip through tllein Europa South, andlet us show you some in- terestmg things do/wrl here that‘ '=T"-=: might be new to you." Personals i Mrs. C. A, Voight of Yakima. ccntly. "We wish in thank yilhi" ‘h’ writes in pari. "iorihclwfiiyiifiyl you gave us. it was most delight- iul and very instructive. l do not think that we ever learned a0 murh in such a short time. The visit lo your Experimental Farm was et- pecially interesting, and then, too, __tl1e iex farm was something en- tirely new to us, We hunt the red. early next week. Wash. has arrived on an extended visit m her mother Mrs. Dr. Pul- ierion and family, Charlottetown. Dr. Grills Folkins arrilwd h! P" last hie-ll (roe-n chieazo to hln M", Quskilil and family who are villiing Ml- and Mrs. 6.1-1. Black They expect tn return to Chicago LEWI LIMITED ans rum IOi‘ Borden 33f,” M” Sm“ 0"“ i4‘ 5- . i__ and Mainland Points leaves Char- chorareqprerude, In Thee 15 ‘ m Brig. Agnew To Head iSays Micmac lllallar May Have iBeen “Blinded” (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX Aug. 21—Lt. Cmdr. Harold. D. McCormick of Ottawa, r senior electrical instructor at the i943. Hi-ih- C°iin Gibfiflh. ACY/lhfl naval school here, testified at the Micmac inquiry today that it was “quite possible" that rare atmos- pheric conditions might have blinded the destroyers radar equipment just before she collided with the freighter Yarmouth County July 16. The instructor was chief wit- ness as the inquiry continued its 10th session hearing evidence in connection Wllil the crash 03' Halifax which resulted in the loss oi ll naval ratings and injury to 18. There were indications the inquiry will wind up tomorrow. The radar expert said that. met- eorological evidence showed at» ‘mospheric conditions prevailing ai the time of the accident could possibly have nullified the efleet of radar. It has been ascertained only m. cently, he said, by British and American scientists that "under certain atmospheric conditions it is possible to miss such a target" as the l0,000-ton Yarmoutli County. But when Lt. Cmdr. McCbrmicl started to discuss the application oi’ atmospherics to radar, he conn fused even the presiding justice, Hon. W. P‘. Carroll. "l certainly don't understand everything you're saying." said in Judge with l- smile. W. N. Wickwire, inquiry coun- sel. mtlrmured a perfunctory "I see" during one part of the tech- nical evidence and everybody laughed when F. D. Smith, coun- sel for the freighter captain in- terjected: "l am glad my learned iricnd sees." Lt. Cmclr. McCormick spoke o! the possibility oi radar impulses skipping or missing. With a. rise in temperature and an increase in the height of the fog mass, the wave impulse might shoot up vertically and would not reflect ofi‘, ior instance, the big hull o! the Yarinoutll County. Shipwrqzht Cmdr. Ernest J. Gil- hen, manager oi the Constructive Department at the naval dock- yard hcrc, said damage to the i/iicmac exierded 100 icct aft on the port side and 40 feet on the starboard. Eighty per cent oi the plates would have to be rencwed and 20 pcr cell". repnlcrl on the port side cvhllc on the starboard the damage was smtuler. Other den-nae included destruc- tion oi the ic-rwurd ventilating system. ship's furnishings. sound- ing pipes and 8D rtr c-nt oi gun- ncry nict arrangements The "A" gun mflliliin"; was vamagcd beyond repair. sQOQDOCWiQL-‘OGDOOK LOTS FOR SALE 60 x 200 C H E A P $l 50.00 EACH Brockley Point Rood Opposite Airport Anvil P. O. BOX 304 Charlottetown nauaaannms We are buying blueberries daily at our canning plant, Queen Street Wharf. paid for clean hand picked berries. Current market prices S PACKlNG C0., Charlottetown.