Maxims of 1 More Man Hope is a good breakfast but a bad supper. 14 PAGES BIG FAIR LAUNCHED AUSPICIOUSLY IIAD IV IVIIVIOIV CHARIITFTETOWN. CANADA; TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1955 his: Day In School Boy Kil On Highway while attempting to cross the: led Thomas MacMie n. C a rl e t o n. Trans-Canada Highway in front oflAustin Macl(ona d. Bsdeque. Rob- the Central Bedeque School ysster- ert Affleck, B e d at; u e, Clifford My afternoon. Terence (Terry) ,Wright. Bedeque. Robert Shea. Lrarri. 8-year-old son of Mr and urn. Keith Lesrd of Central Bede- qup was killed almost Instantly when strut-k by a gravel truck lll'iVPl1 by Ted Bernard of Sum- meriude Terry, who had just completed his first day at school. was cross- ing the road to join his mother, uho came a few minutes earlier ill nrder to escort her young son home Two gravel trucks were approaching going towards Borden and Mrs Leard had cautioned her we to remain on his own tide of the road until they had passed. Due to the wind and noise of the first truck passing, it is believed he didn't hear his mother's repeated words of caution concerning the second truck and falling to notice it, darted into its pathway. Dr. Hugh Simma of Bedenue was summoned and on arrival pronounced the boy deads Coroner (Dr.l W.E. Callaghan ofl lummerside was called to ihel scene and after a coroner's jury was empannelled. adjourned the: lLeard. Central Bedeque. Xtnkora. Besides his mother and father. the young boy, leaves to mourn I younger sister. Susan. and his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nine Missing in wilds Of Manitoba WINNIPEG. (CF) - Nina per- sons are missing as the RCAF con- tinues a search for two of three planes lost in the wilds of north- ern Manitoba. A fourth plane with tivloatnelztiazg ;N:vlaFefP0rtedIsaie.i I with all the pageantry befitting n s or an mpera on Md” noamqmpped Bowen a distinguished visitor to the City. ,n1,,in,z since gnu,-my on . 350, Hon. Robert H. Winters, Federal f:..j:.........:m.:....e PRESENTED WITH KEY AT OPENINIGIAOF was presented the Key to the City by His Worship Mayor J.D. Stew- lart. The Town Crier. lvan Dohertyg mile flight from Rocky Lake in Minister of Public Works at thelread the proclamation. to His Worship by City Clerk said "This is one of the most Royal Bank of Canada here. 18 James Fullerton escorted by police moving moments of my life". constables, Lloyd Archer and Rus-I The key sell Downe. Mr Winters is seeni Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew PRICE Se- Princass Has Birthday Party BALMORAL CASTLE. Scotland (AP)-Princess Anne. five years important tea party and gave a big puff at candles on her cake. The Royal Family traditionally does not make ceremonial occa- sions of household birthdays, but the little princess was made to feel the tea was her special hour.f Present were her parents. the! Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. and Prince Charles. who was ai-i lowed to have a place near the cake I No our told the princess. but it probably was her last completely" carefree birthday party. After the; summer holidays she will have tot start worrying about reading and. writing-no arithmetic until nextl year-and lessons from her gov-; ;erness. Bank Bandit In 54.000 Haul OTTERVILLE, 0nt., lCPt-AI lone bandit escaped Monday with L FAIR opening of the Provincial Exliibiiion was borne on an embossed cushion'receiv'ing the key after which he 54009 SW19" 31 EIHIPOIM fl"0m ""3 miles southeast of Woodstock. The masked bandit forced twol Bax-lei-'s Film Lah. wumi-n employees. the only peo- northprn Manitoba to Regina Beach. Sask.. with six persons aboard. rarroo IDENTTFICATION oaxaanx. Man. (CF)-RCMP two civilian airmen from a Mos- a tattooed man. about 28. found I Missing earlier in Manitoba were "9 i"3'l"3 l" ldemlfy "'9 hwy Ml I MA -- pie in the bank. to hand over the gollgegslill d l:L1:.;i.”..":.i.:i".i.:lsliiiisg or groun the bank had been held up in 20' lyears. old Monday. presided over anl A-1 A Fine Setup Is Commended By Mr. Winters "Let the fiddles hum and let the horses run and let the people dance in carefree pleasure. We have never had greater cause to celebrate than in this summer of content for a blessed land." said Hon. Robert I-Nwinters, Federal Minister of Public Works. in opening the Provincial Ex- hibition and Old Home Week last. night in the Jones Live- stock Arena. The President of the Provincial Exhibition Associa- tion, Dr. J. P. Lantz presided at the opening which was attended by His Honour Lieutenant Governor Prowse and his aide, Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers, E.D.; Premier A. W. Maiheson; His Worship Mayor J. D. Stewart; Mr. H. J. Kennedy, vice-president and general manager of the Ex- hibition and Mr. W. A. Large, official representative of the Island publicity bureau in Victoria. B.C. The official arty was pi ed to?-mjrm-mmm-"min the stage bvpBurke's Highland 'i.'lf3”i 3io3ii"i..lL”efuEl”iJ"c?.i?I Band; plmmrm music was pm' lottetown they have the construc- vided by the Downtowners. - - - . Hon. Mr. Winters. on behalf of Eggerofwtx ::ge::gulgu'EEg.;;:g the City of Charlottetown. was - Presented with "W key '” '”9il1t;0vliit1iaeiatit-l-liiik:2' wiiileld cm by His wnrship May” Stewilnot be a good -time to think of am who said he took pleasure inicxtendmg our Airport runwaw making the presentation to a per- but I would not my any of son who has done so much for things wnigmo Quid the Mavm. the Island. His Worship in facet- ..I whh only u, say how hip”; lous terms stated. "If I were the we are to M" Mr. wmters with . . . inquest until Tuesday August 23rd,l qulto aircraft which plunged into Sunday beside a can track 116 R A d W at 800 PM. Daylight Saving TIme,4 Hudson bay near the northern miles east of Oakbank. about Isl in he held in the court House, Manitoba port of Churchill last miles northeast of Winnipeg. Tat.-ls HALIFAX, (CF) - A Dominion Summerslrle. Tuesday and an RCAF pilot in a toned on his chest was "Louis OTTAWA 'CPl'-Prime IVIl"l5l91',W99k5- d , . . - - - - n 51, L 1- id M dg h b .. - - - ore was "in a precarious posi- Memlw" of the jury He. Inn gag? llJ:IlIClI:I0(lI1il!8gI3!:;il:ed giimtli? ii(i:;i)dlehErif' iisiiptleftmiolilegazi-liplllevesailli:nRu:ians ijvrhnlvixi favored He sald ML smcmr 5”” plans Hon" On I Clllsl-61' 0' GU” "I 5"- nawson. (Foreman) Central Bede” Search for the Jet has been dis- was tattooed "S. D. 4835. Wain-ll third world war. lm make a two.d"V ummcm mu L-9Wl'9nC9 T993- qua. Otto Doull. Central Bedequal continued. wright Alberta." He also told reporters on his ar-4'0 Peipmg' "mm at mmmumsc The full F0lllld5ll0" V9” '5 . 1 h f h. h China. There 'was no special rea- standing off the Ref, unable to y.-9.; F .f . . avast. eligmfgl Qlfefurtrgmglenisimglson for the Peiping visit other than any the L0,-ado,-9 because gf high W A I ' ave . GITOTISITI By GERALD FREEMAN . . C di P Staff Writer cablnet meeting today that Fisherithat it was the easiest way back winds and rough seas. an an ress ies Minister”SincIair, injured in am) Canada from eastern Russ” The DRSC” "(finial Said ha" "'8 ml in Russia. has cancelled planar Asked what plans he has to fill, vessel's 8.500.-ton coal cargo 'may;year.n1d Monday. to visit Australia and New Zea-13:3 plQ:?::::;y;e:a(;J:::raliy denadtfl l!:::i0tl0s.Pe1egit;'lS0?:dN0I;eCfl:xfd 9;; He is acclaimed at the home 101' lmgdmmenting briefly on the world Si” Laurent made ma "Mk replyl hmdl llhe and and mm-med he” as the H . - . t . -h .ti .: situation. Mr. St. Laurent said (he, ”hviVl'I1:n gU:;:cliOsll)(:n is mad, I wml shipvs how when she grounded in B icummonwealth hm M” R b" coy . , Ith Rusmans appawnuy '-"'9 Hllm as announce it " heavv fog Rafurday night about his age W110" Ill! ""7595 linlwmnnrigv was 3 holidnv in St. Br SEYMOUI TOPPING immutes after midnight. .ai-med raids" "and of ' nuclear war " W” C I i B"""ld- I.Iolm's. so his birthday celebra- LONDON IAN 'r Mllllid lll-l1- Th! dlrllll band overpowered al This was interpreted as an to jam” ::l:'tV'l;l':::f:lnllI3:'li'tl::n'a”alL-otili: as set;:,ry but iaiied"l'lI an effort tgldicgiiioptiihe Soverttihmenz will take -ATTITUDE ALTEREI) . I u w gr guns from a armory an s rec and in e stuatlon. He nogedmatth R v I h v is nuts and its BI"iis”s ;fP.Drl::3c:l;. tArrL;1g:1 danttyiacilgedth: .f)'i5'iierin ardspeedlciliegd car lwhen 7:11; Bloody bomb attacks before the 5lm,;1,ges have cymnged their 3;. wood arms raid within so hours a whlftli: mu "Hm W gull: l'vraelvel1etiionwoflnliIg- li,""d” mward "'9 we” M "”d Th I g : ' ecome more co-operative. They; so broke into the Royal Artillery train- that Brit in i fa in f ' l l i -I '. ' ” "S 3” 9” 5.9" W” ””""” " mg "mm H?" RhXl;Yv.1u' . hwlterrorismaby fsamtcimgl aaayianvgensos :::CIl!mV:t;VttE:;Stmt: dgciajmvivvuth any as badly hurt as vie In an fliOlTIIC(lIle Prnvincial Exhibition yesterday "d9"war" D l c N h f - of the IRA who are trying to force sign d t infi e bl" ' ' . . . . - la” M" "3 ” ' 9” W i ”' C”-is l"S”"d”'" "'9" "M": 9 " " "Ce 9” '5 "p”""" Tllfll uant to mold uar at this a. number of years has been asl smmn IAMNB hm," In 1954: C ' ' E t the unification of Ireland. or government policy with respect linjp " he said . - Omln Ven Sl Police reinforced guard ll ndt li.h ffi -rh' t b ' - t '- . . "M." l"'"eI"”le”"""”"”””" l. J,C. Mill. Keiisington. -.i. c. g lpubm building! M" Esc:3ia.l"d rem:-';d a ars 9 ac may 9 The prime minister vsas asked ii,nut. Canada pronounced the parade ,Cmm.nued M page 2' ml. 8, he says with a'grin. ' ”How old is that. Tommy? - i; asked one of the nurses whom Mr. lHo.rse Judging At The”. Exhibition Under Way mmmdunmw Following are the classified ichomedg A Yeslil” ""51 Im" H" M -"m"' Sometimes he admits to being "V5 l"dK"'g' 40 years old, other times to 78.l constant pi posals of marriage. ficials of the home say records h l 1845. perhaps earlier. . I - :.::.i 5;::::..:;."i::::i.i.:":::;.2 Oldest White Man In Commonwealth 110 Years IBT YEARS A FISHEBMAN . I ' illi . d SuSSTds'JclltIt1l:es frixnngclir GT1? 2:33:35! glolilgrhrvzgoilinldenetrnu married and has no known rela- tives A gaping hole was ripped in the I0ld95l WM" ma" in me Brmshi bintsiheeping single had a lot to do "I'm as old as my W1! flltlef-"it Vn wilibe held today. AD .311. government and other dignitaries Suggs keeps in playful moods with give you a drink." he said. "I'll have some then." But he's lln if hes a day. Of- head encircled by a halo of white show he was born no later (haul from hospital life. but He lived his first 87 years as a l-le'doeon't confess his secret for ving so long. but now and again re expected to come around. "Come back after dinner and I'll "Whats your favorite liquor?" sked a nurse. "Jamaica." he beamed. He looks small in his bed. his air. His hands have softened like his (Continued on page 2, col. 5) us and trust that he will see fit to visit us as often a he can." Continuing in the same vein. His Worship noted that Nova Sco- tia had given two conservative Premiers to the" Dominion of Canada and added. "never was their chance better off giving a Liberal Premier to the Federal Government." MOVING MOMENT In M the presentation at the key. his. Winters said. "This is one of the most moving mo- ments of any life. I have always felt that it was an extremely high honour. to represent your province in the Cabinet at mine are sill have always felt it a great pleasure is come to this historic City it Charlottetown when history actually goes back a great deal further than the (Continued on page 2. col. 7) .-Ahee-1--A-A lljgir Saturday Malt Jamboree lYard got altelephone call from a nu orrtcsa soasrsi linen hf.','L”,'f.f,,I"'Hf",;?,?",;,";;l;,&1fg';'3;;'2f,':f'”se:;f'”"5 "'9 ”"' "” ""1 '3"':"”p"'ib3' ' """kPRlT""'”tt "The republican army . . . will the Russians ”don't like to lookv Horace Willi.s' "Argot Pointer" gr number g,-gum; Exmbmon ;';;llfanil”en:tI9sl;lcu':l:t "'9 gh:?"::t?5 gal take the field against the Britlshltoo far. into the future." He also look the male championship in the ,i.,...,.g 31. .amlmd Bnimoml (3:'aIm: amt Army when the time Is. rme,";t'IlfIn i like to look too far info the Standards with Commander George ref” Danny Ryan. IRA recruiting of- future. lBuniain's "Suffolk Chief" taking Dance Fortune Hail. every I'"d WII9" "'9 Que” "WI R"-V3I'ficer in Britain. told a London Mr. Si LaiIl'ent'.s reference to Ill? r0Sel'V9 8F3llfl- J- C- W” Of Tuesday night. 9:30-ilim. JFtgllIg)0:';;.;'5:':”g:;2'?oVernmamlcrowd Sunday. Rlr. Silnclair's cancelled trip iollfclisiiigton took first prize with I. - i Dgmandslnr acrukdnwn on .119. ustraia and New Zealnnd was-”J- 9- C1038" (0? male born u..l”.liii.i 3i,”v”ei.og3'n3253'.y"" '".'i'-'i'i"il.”.I.'o'i'”i'I'.'iin.i”-'-'”'ii'i 5"” "il3"” We 8"”"'"8- W "'9 V'"'i”"-””' '"'””"”"l ”"i-- "S"”””l'l"”" '9” R” 3"” ””d - - P td b m Hhw never mm Evening News declared cdnmhlmlmster had plgnned go V15" the Geuncssee" was first for males Bingo Hope River Wednesday. qiccege yed e H” 3”?” til” lally: liwo Commonwealth countries. llflllll in 1952- 3 .(.,,,.m1-ML Ma by” saline,” --1-ht. s,.(.m.”y ,-0”.” nf grim" Mr. Sinclair suffered a leg in- in the female section iPixie g M In d e B h H ."ld,' " face an emergency. Let there bolllilliiv ill (ti'IBYSdfl80MWI1ef1 a stairway lilrl" owned by R. S. Humphrey l5':id-C””:('9- '1"? gnlled gu r anc. ona aw nu . ,g . g I co apse un er 1 v i l.- , -- - an am: a ,ntl'lP tonight. Burns 1');-chest”, l 1' Wollld IN 8 (TEN ll'll89d.V l0I'.m Rh?"(;,?.,::h,::,f..:.x:.::-u:,:np.., .,'l":lin Petropavlovsk. Tnsaternn dliiiggigf lililinliil: i'i,r-'i".i1w;l.':"i',';lon,. words of greetings to riescendenls to the memorial chapel. Then the Ireland if the deplorable sltuationl p Regular Danes. Stanley Bridge Nay Tuesday. Rom. Mcxenmn to betuy people mm the horror 0Lvmi,,,.,.i'iy and mllnim-pd in ad.;v:llLhe in -hospital orith.-cc flip, llumphrey also took a first! ;G':nll:1Al-:ll1il?f':liz:l:CatlOTcd orchestra. cw" wan Mew” the shedding o(.m,m. T" e-r' the mate with foal at I00l;l some 5000 A-mdiam ,, blood between our people northl when III” milk” I ” Regular Dance. Crlpaud glib: mid mum 0! the bard” would be Wales. British security forces were i: parts of as an historic site. he said. progeny of dam classes. 7 ,1 , " A - . I l noans-1-E33 moi of the Acadlan expulsion. American poet who popularized the the Americans. like the Acadians. .s:r.'I'”d'V "in" 3”" lrmms RAND :;':l:'s"'i,h'n";;I:r:::gd;nh:::n;"L;:(: SYD.NEY MINES. N. (CPI Reid Stevenson of Rumco, heard through a loudspeaker sys V story of the Acadian expulsion ii-. were happy to let byaones be by- " , ' . near Roam”. Englmut hm Setup --Hospital authorities said Mon grunge). Mayhew Kinka". W": tem,sct up in the Memorial Park his poem Evangeline. izones. T nd""" 1:02" Van” 53" W'U' P”:"9 Mlnlzg” Ed9"'l Cabmel-iday and escaped with rifles. auto- F” that s;x'yet'"'”1d Kennett! liam Munroe Charlottetown. Pope of T5 ?ma",Ml;m5 baa?!" millage The Wh"9P3l"”3d huslv ” "WY Bmh Canwa 3'” ll” av n g . ebster'a 0rch- meet ng at Downing tr t,. - ser was n "auto 3” dit- ' . ' W07 3 0 P"! 50 ll" 9 F P609 9- f in t t Lo ii i i St t-es today e ad of mm lhurd a report from Home 5se:r9&Vmal.lc weapons and ammunition. mm with bum! receive: W122 . Thnrnc, West Royalty. Mrs. Lloyd They applauded Resources 0 e monumen o ngfc ou in a wer m 9 up -vi--w - - -Thompson. Cmpaud and Gordon G l g flaming cattail igait d h'. ' l-l "'4' 1435539 eflfle 0” MUSQUODOBOIT. N. S. (AP) I”. e is sues pllodid rt! North Milton were first cum-"an Envernment is remi ,0 Grand Pr . A 13-year-old Upper Musquodob- . - plnuvuinners in the roadster class 1 "I - - . 9 A”d”"' Field Marshal Sir John Harding. on youth. Victor Andrews. wasl mm". ”"d ll" It”? llld N0 which saw some keen competltln. "m u " I1”:;':eI:"m1"”d 9”" ml" Wlllch "Wed the Community from fcbief of the Imperial General killed Saturday when a tractorligxnfggxg l!';'l';'l"r'uwIgl",I"K k""' 'l'0m0FF0W the illdillll of the hen id "8 one sore sir. ifllil until the expulsion. ;:::"'...'.:i. "'".s'.':0"”:;.S.::':. .323.2?.:hl:2i”&”ll3i2."& ll; S. !i.:”i?..1"'l..i”.fll'.f:.iu”:.'"”tl':.i'”'”'" "” s . . "mm min. Sc 00' "Eu. linat meeting and the war office His 17-year-old brother. Tom- 0" mishap "ccu"ed' '"m”I""wl""' A J t) cc A!'If'Illlf::'gI(IWs1yaidllu;t:Hdl')0mlnlI::lIi sali'tlIlI?e"toGu':ln' Fun”. amharl D I announced almost simultaneously: my. and Lorne Cox. who was rld- A ' .f .....L..L.9Ea.9.'." y ance. lfighfleld Iall. Tuesday.l"Special pr cautions are being in on the tractor. escaped in- ' - -us. 16. Canteen urvtee. Good taken to d l with any further jury. I lC.N.R. President Given ' Rv--I-- -----w-----v. --u 50 Per Cent Boost In Pay ; ' :I:iTl7. MacLean's warehouse Sour- i ' W" """"""'- C3'"'9"- OTTAWA. (CP) -Donald Gon iythgi hgiant htransportaiion sivsteml in, d '9. 1 ho MN u,wc.wit ofa assets o up-i mill": Ilieillgi R:Iye:I:;”Ijl.ycl:tI?:fIE ATr.lerlc:'av :l)gr:::t rzllwav c(:in- Iw"d” "' ”'m0'm0'mo' II" "p”” ed in, Mm Wednesday mm, A"! ' so aied in the red in most years. 1 not 11. ' llllflty. has been itizlen lmm-P"; His sfalary boost follows a' ay boos ms as --I d ed Stores closing daily at a pm ;;:.00ill, a year-the highest paid all-Iiamoentnlcal:t.'see.ssliIihp,t.t)av feds?-I except saturd during olanoin, lman in government service. lelly-appointed Judges and to Week. wgadg 3;", pg”; A 835.000-a-year raise for the three government boards. Canfieid. ' M-year-old ya aident of the pub-' The name of the burly. six- nwi" to on "M" vha mm lliclly-owned Canadgn hNatlt:,nai fooi.thi-senscoigass a lcilousvsholg ,m M M dance Mn '0. sum. 'aways" vs: t an M orl.ar'- nvame hu II: a easy: or” hm hm n-comic a 0 ca ne s s or w en e was o arman "ck " u::'m'lII!ll- Dlllclll I011 meeting July I. the day Par- the wartime prices and trade! - llament prorogued. it. is refroac- board. ' w" tiva to April 1. After the war he returned to Mylo: ':'l.n'0l'Y W9 The former wartime our of his former post as deptlly sover- ! win " ' ""6" Canada's economy thin moved nor of the Bank of Canada where PM Ito and at the farm. 9” well to the top of the heads of earlier he had organized the form . government departments and - sign exchange control board. allaat. Ruatico. Id Ne" mm "H stun... "' """ "' taxes rum am: ' .v Bwrtdgg, gunun 5,. aty viewpoint. is James Coyne. e ltary Gwliym Lloyd - D H . wPd'n"P':iay' klufgu 7:: emergency measures. Orchestra. Parish supper in St. Margar- taltl uliall Wednesday, August 17th D.In. Flees: A, Iradiirer : governor of the la k of C Ida. Th. p , hike likely iil mean :23 NI'l'son 'u "'."'i.':”"3 at Oltlotl a year. n n In i;m'.V.. of aroimd 3:10.000 in Willis has in Qgjft gnu” amounts rootnpare with take-home pay for the cm! pres- W P"! hMm'h .mtMli BIIIPHnIlIII- ideal. "SW ".31.. isterlt. hinont. Thetaa biteonllll.imiaOIt.- ltoforarnarriedmaswltliao Provincial mm .g 800111 IOIN 5.”, l.,gLbI' it and Ir. Cort. who fnlnigrafad doesn't take into account TllePrinceEdward Island oon- ship of Mr. R. C. Parent, Pro- They will from-up on Queen The Scouts fty to Saint John. -- '"" "-'- '..:.-:-rt": ."&"..':”..'F'i'..."c.'i". -2:: ..-':.'-:..,-v...':w.:-.-.'.i:.-...i'v..: s.'.r.:....-::.rr to r- 9:.-;-. ..-:1 -mm in 3.... I W-ii--ii-'.........:."-r......'W it M . . - . e a a ca ”"'""0'l. Albert Aeata. Secret I. ma. one of his main ob1aet- suaa tax. Ir.,0ordoa lives in the Lake leaves tosnon-ow. Buchan and this afternoon at Building they win he addressed it: Q0118 from cl ' ll: IVQhllb0CIbgl'IIIIIlI&IOIIOIL gronpwiilbeuetiarthalaagc- szsowlltbeldaabortparade. byPresnlar A. 91. Madison. mhlargegathertsgaeeit . .1 Acadians Praised Monday At Ceremony In Grand Pre By Richard Dalgnault -the historic property If the Societe France's joy and pride in noting GRAND PRE. N.S.. ICPl-- Eng-l lllultlelle dc l'Associatlon. an Aca- "the eminent role which Frenchg Siatesi dihn organization. is ready to give descendants played in the building Monday ml the federal government full rights of a great nation." . (M. t. v . r . 1 A. i .ttl '14- Mr I my uld b proposed b d .. "do: A cl" th' created by "mm" W" luowedideclarori enemy he uaiehcri for P S Laurent said his colleague of liialpeflus taking the reserxe.i0 93'-V "ad 3" w "5 "W ” 9" 9 "C9 W" 9 ?:".l?ll3:I"' W 9 C5 W” is Earlier. Premier Hicks of Nova episode. His Cttlllll-l'y hid F9V0lled ' Ill . I if i r t-5; m l here for Scotia unveiled a plaster bust of against the British nation a few ltmck "L na 0 no 9 get 0! H” and l celebrations marking the bicenten- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the years after the 1755 expulsion. but Mill-i Poetls Corner of Westminster Ab- People from a wide Variety of I'll- who announced the' hey, smnds on the sire nf the om cial backgrounds but national unity camera-y had been achieved. (ion could spread to other parts of the world. threats to police would be dissipated. he said. I expressed I IEFORE TAKING OFF FOR THE WORLD JAMIOREE vaace party under Brigadier W. week issue at the Jamboree. R. Douglas Stuart. United States ated an L the United If that same spirit of coopera- Neil Pritchard. deputy United (Continued on page 2. col. at IEO, ID. left lost to set-up ll! Camp A!- TORONTO (CP)-Minimum and maximum temperatures: Mia. Man. Dawson 46 - 64 70 52 64 . 51 75 46 70 51 BI . 61 70 65 7! . 70 at . 75 ill Quebec 68 W Fredericton 69 3'7 Saint John . 53 70 Moncton- . 68 M Halifax . . . 68 R2 Charlottetown 09 ill Sydney . . . . 6! ll. Yarmouth . .. . 63 74 St.John'a. 60 77 HALIFAX (CPl-The weather office says very warm. humid air holds the Maritlmi-s in its grip but cooler air from Quebec is pushin, south and is expected to reach northern New Brunswick tonight. Northern Nova Scotia. Cape Bre- ton: Variable cloudiness; widely scattered showers this afternoon and evening: continuing very warm and hilmid: winds southwest 15. Low-high at New Glasgow 70 and 88. Sydney 68 and 85 Prince Edward Island. eastern N.B. counties. lower St. John river valley: Cloudy with widely scat- tered showers and widely acet- ternl thlnderatorlns: fog patches at night: coetiaalag very warm and humid: southwest winds 15. Low-high at Charlottetown and Monctsa 70 and II. Fredenctoa 1! and 30. Saint John I and 75. Upper St. Joli river valley, Bay of Chains: with showers and thunder- lttlfmll: ' and humid turnlhs calm ht. lollfhwjgl winds 15. IAN at lidmundstnn llld CImltb&he ,U and It Kiel- than Charlottetown Bartara Film Lab sun. .' .. ' .”.”r'la:atillIam 11 ... ---.s.....-.... .g an .