. KUALA ; raliefl fin lhifl Week i0 i0TlT' I Em” enting commercial interests, trade of a More Man i y i - . p ' he that :'l,i:y':oh'.1:l::0afY ousht . e I TN. PICPLI'U PAPII "'1; Moss i..W i. WN, CANADA, THURSDAY. JULY 28, 1955 ilie Qilu IAB IV IVIRVIODV f Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew PRICE Se SOVIET CHIEFS TO VISIT BRITAIN P. E. l. Blue Baby Returning Home MONTREAL tCPl-Ginette Phil- lion, 5. of Hull. Qua.. ran for the first time Wednesday as ii result of a delicate heart operation at the Montreal Children's Hospital. Known as a "blue baby," she had been born with a congenital heart condition that made the slightest exertion impossible. Ginette was one of five Canadian children who entered the L t ' with similar disabilities and who have been restored to health and activity. All are returning this d week to their homes across the country. Other children treated at the hos- Coalifion Aiming At independence Takes Farly Lead In Malaya Polling LUMPUR. Malaya. Nine OI the 51 members of the tRQuferst-All alliance of Malay. council elected will serve in a cab- : Chinese and Indian organizations. ,inet headed by Sir Donald Mac- pledged to seek Malayan lndepen- :Gillivray, British high commis- dance by 1959. was assured of vlc- sioner. He has the power of veto lflliv lfldliy ill the i!fiel'8ii0ll'! iil'Sl and retains control over defence iileclion. land internal security. Polling took plscr Wednesday. i There will be 45 nnrninnmi The alliance was expected to be memr ,, on the council. mp;-,5. OTTAWA (CF) - Oppositionl members. insisting on the Com- mons io p.m. adjournment rule. forced the House to adjourn Wed- lnesday night with its sesslonal work still unfinished. The action pushed the Common: to a modern 140-day record. Plans for prorogatlon Wednes- ay of the second session of the 22nd Parliament, confidently ex- pected earlier in the day, flew out The discussion on pm. when Mr. Harris said flatly e wasn't 'prepared to make any increase in the S7,00o,000 granted to universities. The CCF took it from there. erumrni. as a runaway viclflI'.l' nninns, xeenirzi rcrtalu in the fight for 52 l-Mel elected seats on the and fractional minority The previous council was hllherw lentirely nominated. except Quebec, ”ls far too impor- tant a subject to be arbirarlly th i ii -i wholly-nominated Legislative 0300- 11.9 triple alliance is pledged to pltal were: Alfreda Bears. 10. n.iQl.3d”T.'”.f,?;?n' ifil'."'fi'f,,b.e,'I hr-Salad g':,i::;,men, was makim. Gil lwork for ' 'ependence by 1959, Brooklyn. P.E.l.; Dennis Mlddle- mental esiimnres of Finance Min. i next to no effort to help education later Hnrrls and then refused to at the university level. The 1955-55 Eli beyond 10 pl?-m. grant of 87,800,000 was a disgrace CoEl'II'ltl:l'1 )Regler (C(i(l;:n-Bul'n:;te);v!'-,i., cnnndai qu am was spea g on - -, , - eml grams to univorsmes wheni The debate on finrinte estimates By 2.30 am. local had won 21 seats. and parties none. Heavy vntlng was reported Wed- nesday with up to 85 per cent of llmei ill” land to try in end the ter.” the am": ton. 5, Broadview, Sask.; Florence Eloquin. 15, Magdalen islands: and 10-month-old Eileen Dunbar of iNewington. Ont. by offering an amnesty. The Ne- lgara party wants independenc by 1960. I the electorate polling in some . . 10 at adjournment was five hours old. pm” mu"! '"'"nd' This was the 139th day of the areas. lMkl)'.elT811'll asked that the House acme" that started km Jan 7g I-EFF-R5 V0775 at ylmd the "3""! 'd-loummwii ual to the len th of the last ses- f' d ' hm" w clean lip ammo” bum" him which estagbllshed a modern mA:li;ongm:hc8 'i'e()tftfli:TnC:t'el;:ltS;l:il(i3 N . ness and permit prorogatlon. lnwrd for durmiong Mr. Reizler refused and, because? ..g.eemen to sit longer hours must i5 P-M- C0MEs- G035 be . I J jom,nl;:a::m"gda;h:tf11?:?g 8d, At the start of the afternoon the Malayan capital here. They cast their votes in a special ballot box which was later sterilized be- By STEWART MacLEOD Canadian Press Staff Writer ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-The rates would be increased to the ex- tent that they would "crucify New- wundland." or l'l in cmoved for the vote Vlliiiillg. DEPUW Sllililef W- A- .!,men,- P E r llfedidelli 0i ll 5i1iPDillB line 0PGl'at- "Tuna EXTENDED WILL SET NEW MARK Robinson announced that Chief Th” M,,,H,. N,,L.,,,.,, ,,.,,u,,,,,,, ins British-reaigtered vessels be Justice Patrick Kerwin. chief ad- Wmyl R comcrvauw, Rruupp was tween St. Johns and the Great The commission. which opened The C0 Wednesday equal- minlstrator of Canada in the ab- "1. mm" mm! of the am-gnu, Lakes said Wednesday that coastal gifting: he,-9 Mend”, and was led the modern record for length sence of Govemor-General Mas- of sessions at 139 days, set last -sey. would proceed to the senate session. Parliament opened its cur- chambe at 5 p.m. to prorogue rent session last Jan. 7. lP-." A A" ,,.,,m, emu... ,,,,,,v,. we shipplns restricted to Canadian scheduled to leave tom the Mari- ”: 0, zkimqumng "mp who hoais would crucify Newfound- Limes wednendny nigiiphu when. can neither read nor write--made I'M " I” " "ml" ""-" ll” uled another session for Thursday up the electorate of 1.280.000 Ma- wncmned in clean UP Evidence- lays. Chinese. lndians, Thais slid "- T"”ll9""- 1” Newioundi The commlsslon was told by the C - . - - 1 - - P I G ' :r.".r:i::l.:.:l:: -fill?”l2Llill::”l2f";.:2i"”:.i.Ll:il '0Vl"Cl3 Ovefllmenls ye ' in Newfoundland had, R .- evenues Up 3.3 Per Cent could operate on the lakes if Brli- i-ggched lsh coasters were trading in the, J G ii area after the completion of the amen ream nmducmg the icanadian s hip p l n g compan' an emergency stage. Lord Mayor university, Parliament Siill Sitting, House Passes 1 40-Day Mark But 5 p.m. came and went with , Minister Harris. 'that the House adjorn for hour instead of the usual two. , CCF leader Coldwell objected oni worked. The Commons . rhours Tuesday in the longest Ell-l ting since before the Second World or. i Government thinking Tuesday (Continued on page 2. col. -ll .- Lost Spike Links Copper ,To Markets l MANITOUWADGE. Oni.. (CF) - i wild bush country of northwestern Ontario. was linked Wednesday with railway lines leading to world market. , Canadian National Railways of- ficially opened its new 24-mile branch line from Manitouwadge to Hillsport, a route that in a few years will carry a fortune in min- erals to indutrial centres and pro- vide transportation for what may be the most prosperous mining community the country has seen. Donald Gordon, CNR president. drove the final spike. using a ma- Visiis Moscovl L().'N'll(lN. (Reuters) m Sir Scy- iiinur lloward, lord mayor of Lon- don. returned from a visit to Mos- mw ivpiinesnny and mm he wasp Mr. Tregenza said his company costs. most impressed by the sincerity of the Russian people. "There is a marked change in the demeanor of everybody there; They were most anxious to let me . the previous hlsh of 51.386.000.000 361000.000 (:49 ooolooor New see everything that could be seen. r r.G I R in the 1953.54 flgca) year, 3”" 1 k s49'o0ij.00d (ubommo . farrii;ln(;pntaik. 'I'he.Y were most e Expwduure O! u!409'ooo.oo0”” Newfgzncdlwd walwmooo (Q0300) "They are firmly convinced that the thing they desire above every- thing is peace." Ask Limit On North Postings HALIFAX (CPl - The federal transport department will asked to put a limit of the num- ber of months a weather observer and radio operator can be posted to a northern station. The executive committee of the Air Services Ass ”lon decided at a meeting here Wednesday to suggest two terms of 12 or 15 months each as the maxlmiim. There is no present limit. The committee also decided to ask that men-posted to the north receive separation pay as well es isolation allowance. About 500 ob- servers and 500 operators would be involved. Coming Events "Your Saturday night Jamboree -Forum. government brief. said that some 5i- LEWFBMO lE8Wly- Newfoundland vessels were forced l ”Fraukly. I wouldn't want to 'have the job of the commission in -fiecifiifltl." he iflid the royal c0l'n- had to pay the federal government Vlmission on coastal shipping. a duty of 25 per cent of repair 'cnuldn't operate Canadian ships at the rates now charged. And if he dertaken to determine where the were forced to use Canadian ships,l (Continued on page 2. col. 2! i'This Saturday From U.K."" OTTAWA (CPJ - Governor-gen-.Scotia. eral Massey will return to Canada In the afternoon, he w-lu unveil this weekend after a six-week visit the new war memorial put up in in the United Kingdom. Citadel Hill Park by the Imperial His first stops will be for the War Graves Commission. Veter- unveiling of the Halifax war ans Affairs Minister Lapointe will memorial Sunday and celebrations accompany him on an inspection Monday marking the 350th an- of the memorlalu Mr. Massey. who left Canada At Annapolis Royal Monday Mr. June 15. will arrive by aircraft Massey will be the guest of Mayor Ii Dartmouth. N-5.. Saturday. George S. Hall and will inspect After inspecting a guard of honor historical floats depicting various from HMCS Shearwater he will periods of history from 1605. retire to Government House as That night guest of Lieutenant-Governor Alls- Greenwood. N.S., to Trenton, 0nt.. tair Fraser of Nova Scotia. RCAF base, driving from there to Sunday. he will read the see- his private home at Port Hope, on! lesson at a broadcast church Ont. service at All Saints Cathedral where he will be met by Rt. Rev. 11. H. Waterman. Bishop of Nova Parliament At A Glance or run CANADIAN PRESS Wednesday 1 car member. demanding in- 955- OTTAWA (CP) - A limitation was removed Wednesday on fed- !eral payments to assist eastcoast fishermen to purchase salt in He suggested a survey he un-l he will fly from 000 Meet Half Cost Of Salt For l:ast Coast Fishermen . Expenditures 12 Per Cent OTTA WA in the last before. iNet general revenue of provin- cial governments for the year ended March 81. 1955, was 51,380,- 000.000. a 3.3 per cent rise from fiscal year than ever Saskatchewan. inco. up l1'per cent ll-om ci.2sa,oo6,oon, (mi; and Prince Edward the bureau of statistics said Wed- 88.000000 138000.000). nesday in a preliminary analysis. Tax levies were the largest single source of revenue. yielding 3554,. 000.000 in 1954-1955 compared with 3507.000.000 the previous year. Revenues from federal tax agree merits rose six per cent to 0827,- 000.000- ooo is7.ooo.oooi. LIQUOR PROFITS DOWN But liquor profits declined to 023,000,000 from slzs,ooo,ooo, uni revenues from privileges. licences and permits dropped to 3315300,. from 3331.000.000. Net general revenue rose in On- tario. Quebec, British Columbia. Manitoba. Nova Scotia and New- foundland; was unchanged in New. (38lI.000.0Wi: iN)0.000 (35l,000.000l; OTTAWA (Special) - The most favorable and the fastest action possible was asked in the House of Commons today on the tariff problem affecting the Canadian potato industry. The request was made to Finance Minister Walter Harris, Minister of Finance. by Neil A. Matheson. Liberal mem bcr for Queens who said he en- tered the debate because of a communication he received from an important section of his prov- would make for more flexibility in payments. The 3500.000 assistance fund W0! approved by the House with- out debate. (CPI-Provincial gov- Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- crnmenis earned and spent morelland. and declined in Alberta and Net general ex- penditure increased in every prov- Revenues with previous year's figure in brackets: Quebec 3331,- 000.000 i8300.000,000l; Nova Scotia Island Expenditures with previous year in brackets: Quebec 33-i6.000.000 Nova Scotia S53.- pound bomb dragged New Bruns- wick S49.000.000 649,000,000); New- foundland S33,000,000 (S32,000,000); and Prince Edward Island 39.000.- chine instead of a Hammer. The line joins the CNR trans- stop about 150 miles northeast of the Lakehead cities of Port Arthur and Fort William. Chief among the producers using the line will be Geco, which has grade copper, zinc and silver on its holdings. Geco plans a 'ii15.- ooo,ooo townsite at Lake Manitou- wadge. Trawler Lands Bomb PICTOU. N.S., !CPiaThe RCMP has placed a guard around a 50- from the ocean bottom off Pietou by a traw- ler and landed at nearby Llsmore. It is not known if the bomb is alive. but a navy demolition squad has been called in from Halifax. total of 2,996,816 with New Bruns- wick produclng a little more ilian one and one-half million of that amount. The Island member was sup- ported by Major-General George Pearkes. V.C.. (PC-Esquinialb ,Saanichl. His people were affect- 'ed for the most part by early shipments from California which interfered with their early market on Vancouver Island and on the sniithern British Columbia maln- New Chairman Of Peronisto Forty BUENOS AIREC ed chairman of hand man. Sugar ,Ploni SAINT JOHN. N.B. Refineries Ltd. . ' pleted by February. lleuters)-A lawyer and cattlebreeder. Alejan- dro Leloir. Nationalist deputy for Buenos Alres province, was elect- the Peronista grants, next-to-last item in Mr. members still discussing the de- Party Supreme Council Wednes- l!nrris' estimates. erupted at 9;3o,partmenta1 estimates of Finance lily- He fills the post vacated by l M,. mm, suggesicd at 5 pm. Rear-Admiral Alberto Teisaire one who resigned last week in sponse to President Juan Peronls orders to all party leaders to quit, Mr, Regier mid federal mi N, the grounds the llansnrd stall-1'2” "ct; 9'"”lal' ”9":: '”Sel"'9d-lhave accepted an invitation to visit Britain next spring universities. paid in all provinces which lakes 8. V"M."m 799"” M 5 C-ammm of 9- "premel Commons busnmssl ,5 being (We,-, Council. Tclsaire was titular head, mi 17 of the party and Pcrnn's right- T8- 'CPleThe first phase of a 513.000.0041 mo(lei'ni1.- ation program for Atlantic Siigiir will begin here next week with the construction of a huge storage and shipping shed. Manager C. G. Clark said Wedl nesday the three-storey building ,will contain a shipping area on lthe ground floor large enough to , - - ,;handle 10 railway box cars. it is aigigv(ggsileiisi-3.c:g::,f3::eil;,2l:e iexpected. the building will be com- Edenlnvded Them And They Accepted 0 By RANALD MMLURKIN - LONDON (Reuters) - Soviet Premier Nikolai Bul- ganln and Communist party secretary Nikita Krushchev and renew the top-lcvcl personal contacts made at the Geneva conference. This diplomatic iliiiiiderbolt was unleashed calmly by Prime Minister Erlrin to a cheering l-louse oi"Com-l mons today at the enrl of a long statement on the historic Big Four meeting last week. . I As the initial were of applause died down, the smiling premier expmssnri cnifidoiico that ”h0th the House and the country will welcome it as a stop inwards ending that state of miiti-al mistrust we call the cold war." 1, Ed”, ”pl5l't'eddgj”'du:f i"Vl'iha' elated hy the ncwsfhailing it It mu T35 ex 9" I" '"hg Sfhe most positive Sign yet that ifgilglzz:lsg;I;';:y";ff:0l;g mfC::1':L East-West siispicions were break . , lug (lmvli 1”" Vlmd with B"lg."m"'” (.h';'"lhi Herbert Miirrison, deputy leadel glillevgnd "tn" Smm 0 M" "T 8 of the Opposition Lahor party, toit :Argentina Permits First 'Opposi'rion Broadcast-'46 i I l The spokesman was Arturo Fron- I b lb ” continental line at Hillsport, a quiet ,dlZl- l"'95ld9"i 0i ii" Radical” n3'i r Hy" l tional committee. BUENOS AIRES iAPr--Prcsl-1 1. Lifting of the state of internal dent Juan D. Peron's government let a Radical party spokesman go on the air Wednesday night in the first broadcast granted the opposi- tion since Peron took power in 1946. . i the House: "We are glad they at! l POlm"”'"?gg”! 3" VPEEHEIS Wei? coming. 1 hope Mr, Bulganin ant. llilr. Kliriinhz-hev will stay with us lliomc time so that we can get to ll(n'lW oiic nnr-llior." The excitement generated by news of the impending visit largely iovorrharlowcd the rest of Eden's report. in which he made these points: war. under which constitutional i- The GEll0l'll C0l1iEYelli30 gunrantgeg have been suspended "changed the climate of interna- nearly four years, tional relations." Private discus- 2, Amnesty for nil "win, guffer sions outside the conference room persecution. imprisonment or exile Df'0filIN'fi fr-Hi Stains in .;"'Pm0Vlfli! for defending ineir ideals." (some of the distrust" which has 3 An and in H beuiemeni and aaised barriers between East and est. . 4. Full freedom of thought. reli- 2- The position of Germany is .' .thd't.i. 'l-In and HP seized the nppormnuy lfy gion. assembly. press and nrganlz y 9 0m"l3l'l WW "1 "VP? 1 lfordcd by a 14-station network to mm" ,hlast the Peron administration, de-, imand ”a rebirth of democracy") outlined Sl5.000.000 tons of higli- and outline a 10-point program which he called essential for politi- cal peace. The Radicals are the only op-l position party represented in Con-: gress. but even they have only at dozen men in the 155-seat House ofl Deputies. BLASTS SECRET DEALS 'so long as Germany is divided i-wiihom palm”) ,1, there can be no real security oi mutual confidence in Europe." , 6. A new electoral system with 3- lpfresldel" lil59"h0VVfV"5m:""0 lnhele A”mp3lgi"'".i.' f i, i hliltgpriiifsa:i5li(ctiT:ggo3leInUnThT . n "in; miizpcai ';,,.,;,,;':;d:,--"C ooslwas a "bold and imaginative wt 3, withdrawal from c,,,,8,.,,55 gestion." But he said that other of a government contract which PM mil" llffllied Weglem Pm would giveistandprd Oil of Califor- , 2:33; g(';pei';”f"l;"::::e::o;glse:” ;"',,,,-3:." Iii-X i:rl5l,i,l::hriAg,I::n;)i:;:1: 4. The situation in the Far East 9, Agrarian 1-eforn-L "more dangerous" than that 10' An and ,0 -czigu.mi-r in M, ii: t'Eni,l:0pC. but can be resolved 5. Judges tion.” Frondlzi said the republic can- Gilli P0iiC&'- not be led out of its difficulties through political truce pacts drawn; up behind the people's backs. He called for these changes in the Argentine scene: Stresses Need For Action On Potato Tariff Problem men from all the provinces with the exception of Saskatchewan. had gathered in Ottawa to ex- - press their concern to a hearing gTbd"dd95MTo irav. of the Tariff Board. ui . 55 The Prince Edward Island brief I es to that hearing was presented by LONDON (Reutersl h Britain W. J. Callaghan. a native of Lot 65. P.E.I.. and a former commis- of tariffs. Also speaking for the province's potato industry at that hearing were J. L. Dewar, Donald A. MacDonald and E. W. iiioner JOINT COMMUNTQUE Eden saved his announcement on the Bulganin Fhrushchev visit until last. He read a brief joint mmuriique. drawn up in col- laboration with the Soviet leader! at Geneva and issued in Moscoi (Continued on page 2, col. 5) rims is Pcnrecf Sumri School. picnic WEATHER .' Naval Appointments OTTAWA. (CF)-Cmdr. Daniel Lionel " i ' 33. of Ruthe- say. N. 8.. and Halifax, will take command of the destroyer escort HMCS Iroquois Aug. ii. the navy has announced. He will succeed Cmdr. Maurice F. Oliver, 39. of Victoria. who will become assistant director of na- val organization at naval head-i quarters. The lroquois is based at- Hallfax and recently visited Char- lottetown. will set up a guided weapons range in the lonely Hebrides group of islands off the north west coast of Scotland. the gov- ernment announced Wednesday. The range will be used for up- The government originally p - Tn ruii . ince's potato industry. He had land. General Pearkes said. Bill Campbell W R- Show. Chairman eratlonai training. n.na,".e in Mmview la" we.-y fgfggdr"g:;':e;::n:ool;n';:g:m: posed July 1 lhni Parliament Vliiir ss75.(ioomr:rani:mrlmlin?;':Q':,: been told this week, Mr. Msihe- he agreed with what Mr, Mathe- of the potato. committee of the M35" tion. Dushinl Parliament to a llhisf sesnlon to pay half Newfoundland: 380,000 for 2.500 in 3"" "ill. "W '" ssiitlilmefl W" l""lh "id "PT" "'9 5li"””0" C”"”d"”':i itl,?'"":;".l';"?r:rC"?e" 1. i A .d mien mm -..:..c"....::.. S:....:::::r::" ti rm in In 7.1:: ii"”i'.'f3"..i'.'.?..?f T 9 F car in l w W 17' Ml it - - C0 - . d .. 0 - - ' . r"'”"'-V """ n,,i,',”i',':'i,,-, ;,.:;,',,d"L",':m”:: haddock. hake. pollock and clisk. goiiwin 'S?.Z:Z.” 12:33,.-ii" for caualniz llrave concern to his Arracrs ALL mums Under the present tariff sfrur- PETERBOROUGH. Ont. (cpl.- o.(-ardjgan 1-ea "Hy won, um yea, the uammoo sum to The assistance would be in the pp ' pniain pcnpi, at home. tiirc Mr. Mathcson told the House. giewa,-i pi-nnkg, i9, wns severely oi nniii gnnn-nay, July universities. form of rebates. OLD HOME WEEK A table put on llansard last The Queens Liberal mcmher Canadian growers pay a duty of injured Wednesday when the. -i-oR(),x;'r() (cPi..ulmmum and A f However. Acting Fisheries Mln- Saiurd y during the study of the had explained when he spoke that 37': cents per c.iv.t. on a quota aninmnhiin lic was driving wasimaximum inmpni-niiii-pg, upancr in Dixon-3 New hm- me. goglfgyprapggglnegrb; 51.23:: later Winters announcrd Wednes- DALHOUSIE, N.B., (CPi--This estlmales on aizrlcultiirc. shows although he was thinking sprrili- of two ad one-half million hiishcls nmn-ir on n level crossing by thcl Min. Max Fortune Bridge, July E. Can- lmon parties W" Voted down 72 day ln the Commons that instead northern New Brungwlcli paper that Prince Edward island crows cally of his own Province In tho of iscrd and one million bushels cpn Dgyllner as ll pulled into nawsm, i 50 its l'"'- ' in 33 by iii, 'Lib,i-.1 mahmyi of limiting rebates to producers town will celebrate the golden more first grade seed potatoes face of the throat Irnm this large of tatilesiock. The tariff is 75 um city from Toronto, police vanmuvm. 54 mi ...nm." mum Gm." M M -nm.-,g.y. of salted cod. haddock. polloclt. anniversary of its incorporation than all the rest of'Canadn nut Amrrli-an surplus. (hr goncrnl omits per rwt. on any qimnllly said. Victoria 52 64 pne.-g 3,-ookneid ioniohi C3: The Commons will conaldg hike Ind Cll5k- Payments will be Aug. 23 With an Old Home WCQk'tOK0ih8r. PEI. produces 3.0ill.- problem affected the entire coiin- over that amount. The Americans Brooks and the car were cal" Edmonton .. 52 03- teen ;'".vm, Bmjm ofcmmrn ' iinnnne depni-imam uiimu... 11.. made on salted fish products de- complete with sports. fircworksl74a bushels of foundatio seed. try. He recalled that some six pay .'i7l-i cents per owl. from Hell 300 feet. . Calgary 54 68 i 1 i ' sennle will gig, stgnated by order-in-council. This Ind all air show. i1'he rest of Canada produces a weeks ago potato industry spokcs- (Continued on page 2. col. Ill Brooks, a former player with Regina 51 in "Regular hingo Legion Home, p””' . .., ., . . - i, :r''" err " " ' rmm"'mmg-.....-.-.."'"ii.”.””T " ”, V?” "”jT”" M" ” the P9l9Tb0l'""l1il ll,'"li"' l""”lle-V Winnipeg - 55 7” souris, Thursday. July as. 8.15. . fro" 1 i . . i ' team. had been llvlnr ln (lillnno Toronto .. 75 92 1 ll g :40, - ton. N.B.. since January an was on . 53 an nqro I - here on vacation. M,,:Il,:,,i , 7o in O . egu in dance Emerald Hall ' Q be .. .. a9 74 gory Bl"rlt(:'ay. Music by the TI! DPOWIIIIIGS ' Fligdeisicton 59 74 . you re era. 5; iJ0nn , 55 72 - YARMOUTB. as com - The Eiechic EYE ,,f,l2C.,,,, , as n 10 d Dannie Pemllslrolre School. l'rl- lone survivor of I boating aoei- gnmax I 55 71 gmmuy 3- ualc Iv Archie as: (:3: cllaitmed fivhllveamt-31': 93 c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .2 -n t y no ay on an non Sydney 53 79 'PIofibell Thursday. July sun. "by "' "'” "1"" "S "" "' "" AT TuarTen Yarmoiith .. as M s.so:wm River Dali rm: aon- ""”""'''i m" "' lit” "id ' so. John's .... as 74 sh", Beam.” W. Ewe. noun. drowned when a panic-Iirichan . MONTREAL (CPl-Operators o Cw Th 0 me! 54”... p victim tipped it over a second V Richelieu Park, preparing for their HALIFAX ( - 0 via "Reaerv Wednesday. A 10 for Caledonia Club lam Gaines and Pipe Band coinpetl-- tion. Charlottetown Driving Park. 1 mad nun boil and f n electronic e s which cast; clearing in the morning; "Dance at Oyster Bed lridgc mu .”".'acma ti-tlpqia Illl mi. life time for eachy qulrtef- little change in to some school. 'l'luir-clay. July Nth. -700 foot craft. mile. The operators aaid Richelieu light winds; low-high at Glee ' lgeor-' orchertrm f' -r The jury decided on tlrowniua is in. first Canadia track to have go;HU5 lntdd vi.” Hm '' - wce see . this equipment. In V I - 050'" ettr oapaiaed dock has been moved NB counties. lever latat Jda - J ”m"""N”.m' mnmm hm.” ai:Iit Ill fe'e.tufriT: He said au?:lieI-I:dare N new stalls. brinl- rink 7-0073. Silly. Viih Wk "ll ”"" "” "" """ so patina III iiehr and stand ing the total to about 550. Light change in (ernprrum. lint "W1 i”- g 0.. in. 59.3 mg in... mm have been added at the winds; in-high at cssriooolun ””'”"v "" ”"”"' is me a wainn. mantis. out turn and at the home mecca. Is and 'Il. lleaetea u and -is. me- Ttninday. Cool nude. n-wiriun us office here says a band of fill! in spreading southward across the southern Marltimes marking the front edge of cooler air. second half of the season's har- ness raclng.said Wednesday that 8150.000 has been spent on im- provements at the big east end A major innovation in insulin- art:-tonlOanl1l.saiat-hlal and 70. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 417 am. and 6.14 pln. At Rustlco at 11.15 am. and LN p.m. Sunimerslde tide is Inlndu later than Oiarlottebvl. u There now are five towers. The second meeting (Oil ""09? way next Mandi! and ends Sepi- II. There are 18 stale rec; in- cluding two for moo In rises at l.5.1a.II. III u7.Cp.sa.!taadardilaai i l. r F Northern Nova Scotia: Over