-a 2 :27: .- 9 ';-5;.-.... tvhltors lien during their an-i lhod days. snatly uioyad the irenew friendships. IREADALBANE la y I "WV hnlrd -Ilwed I eldest son, lodfo returned an vacation with her daughtstr. saggy, sgpugbg 1, mm . X1” J-mes Bnr-n. Sydney. .trip to Ontario during wiieh they "9 5m0-!- 0 the roroato Exhibition Mr. and Mrs Bismark Cousins um yimga um". rub. R c returned from a pleasant! rrigndg wuj 5. pin,” u, "t W "I? with their son lndleara out an. Colin Matheaon. .;-u hter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. who in. new . "an; 1,, mg Lorne Cousins. during which prince Eqwu-4 1,1.” 1-1 they enioyed the ruued beauty its convalescing satlsfacotrily. ol the Cabot Trail. Earlier la the1 Mn, win And”... 1, mg". "'450”- M''- "11 MP1 5110! 5010- going treatment in the Prince "8 Mr. Ind Mm Herman Mayne . Edward Island iioapiuirrieoas "4 Ml" ;'3m9I Glmmlllli 8130 sincerely wish her improved visited this beauty spot of ”'l'he health, Jane Hay. Torontcug Puif To Penitentiary who was a guest at the Burns-' Clark weddinll in Hunter River HALIFAX iCPl - George Wil- on Wednesday. September 4. was i also entertained by Mrs. Duncan Mat-Kay, Breadalbane d nrin g mm, of 5,. you-I. NM. Tu",- ""' "I5" "I Q” m"'d- day was sentenced to two years Mrs. George T Duke. Dunbar- in penitentiary after pleading ton. New Hampshire and Mrs. .guilty to a charge of break, gn. Ralph Cheney. Melrose. Mm. lie: and theft. vacatloned with friends and rel- John Macdonald. whose Prim ntives in Breadalbane and Fred- Edward island hometown was not ericton during the week beginn- ;available. was also sentenced to IIIR September 3. Mrs. Duke and two years in penitentiary on a Mrs. Cheney who were frequent separate theft charge. can Cigarettes for (AlIAOA'Si MIDDLE-EAST MILITARY msoimii . . . I . ' AID OTHER IMPERIAL TOIAM IRANDS CAN I! SHIT TO CANADA5 UNITE NATIONS IXROEG POIG 31.00 condo 400 Iwad Caporai, Molhba, Vleavoy u Whdiedor. Ncbhhapak. .g ?- Moludvondrawdifouunoloa I IMPERIAL TOIACCO CO. P.O. Ion 65M, Madrlol L-e1.?..:.-M. "Old Timer" Recalls The Yukon Gold.Rush. Days. . GEN OLD TIMER . Iy FORIB BHUDE Caaadlaa Pra Iaalless ' We were lucky up at Dawson l City in the Yukon that Alex . Adams was there to tell us about the old days. lliiorhehadbeeapartofthem r since inns, and he could make the ” lug halls come alive again with the shouts of miners. tired and lonesome from weeks months in the wilderness, and the dancehall girls who were there to make them forget it. I Mr. Adams himself had been is prospecto and on the very ; stage before us. he had also i danced jigs. reels and hornpipes for the noisy crowds. He made it come alive for dele- gates of the Commonwealth Min- ing and Metallurgical Congress . . .probably the most interna- ,tional group he had seen in the old places since the adventurers of many lands crowded there nearly 60 years ago. The dele- gates are making a northern trip as part of the congress. "Come on in boys." he greeted us with pleasant irony. may as well go broke here as anywhere else. We are short of girls today. or you'd go broke quicker." DEBRI8 OF YEARS It was the Auditorium Theatre. built in 1399. Now it was bare ex- ecptforthedebrisotmeyears scattered about and the tattei backdrops of the stage. A thousand or more minus could crowd its large main floor. or the two balconies which rose above it': The first balcony offer. ing a little more seclusion than the main floor; and the second balcony with its semi - enclosed boxes. most seclusion of all. "I'll tell you how it was." said Mr. Adams. "A bottle of wine cost 315 on the first floor. 320 on the first gallery. and 835 on the l second. I "A girl would ask a miner if lCrapaucl Exhibition Prize List And Placings Crocheted Bed Spread. 1. Mrs.j nail. 2. Mrs. Annie Sorcnsen. 3. Eunice Campbell. Hampton. 2.1 Mrs. Alton Rodd. North Milton. Mrs. Stanley Murchison. Nortlif Parsnips. 1. Mrs. Annie Soren- River. 3. Amy Barwise, Cenlrall son. 2. Mrs. Robert Mayhew, Cra- lcdeque. lpaud. 3. Mrs. Arthur MncKay, Knitted Bed Spread, 1. Mrs. Albany. .Vindsor Bell. Desable, 2. Amy"; Cucumbers. 1. B. Parker Jew- darwise. ii .Mrs. Keir Duggan. ell. 2. Mrs. Harold Bagnall. 3. Greatest winner in Needle'Mrs. Annie Sorensen. Work and Handicrafts: Mrs. Corn for table use only, 1. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. Charioitetown.:Annie Sorensen. 2. H. Parker Lady winning the greatest rium-i Jewell. 3. Mrs. Harold Bagnall. her of first prizes in Class 25: Beets. 1. Mrs. Arthur Mac-Kay. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. 1. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd. 3. Mrs. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Harold Bagnall. Ripe Tomatoes. 1. ll. Parker. Jewell. York. 1. T. Arthur Dan-1 Mrs. Harold Baguall. Central son. Albany. 3. Mrs. Annie Sorcn-l Bedeque. g sen. Tryon. . Green Tomatoes. 1. Mr. and:'"”CT0n' P0950 Ronnie Dawson. Crapaud.. Dlr 0llDMORElS WEEK-EHO SPECIALS Pueas BSrl.i't-iriening. Towels licrrin tisiuiis Dressiii , Skin Milk Cheese zit 232 33c 43c WH NEE?WAN ulx---1'-:1: IT 1ou,g1- CIICCSC 59C papa: &!':i'.'.""""lE IN FIVE comns Iea 75c for 496 Molasses REPEAT SPECIAL . FIVE ROSES OLD ENGLISH ONLY Pound CAKE MIX 29c pkg. ' Y CIIABA Slbs. PEAllS.6 . - Mrs. E. Howatt. Jr.. 2. Earl its-l . vid Best. Victoria. George Nich- bey, Cl d', I. Mrs. Jack Ni-l choiwn. .olson, CI ,aud. Hudson Low- carrots. 1. Mrs. Hamid Bag- tlier. Albany, Ray Wood. Tryon. Urbain Dolron. Treasui.-or. Mrs. Lawrence H. Doucette; Secre- iary. sister St. Mary Slxtus. PRODUCE MONTREAL iCP) - AgrIcII- ture department quotations: Stella Maris H. 8. S. Reopens Int meeting of Stella Marisl Home and School Association was held on Tuesday evening, .:.::..1 ing had been held Previously to: :x:fu.ni:rg??;i?'1,:g. :35-2c;.:.:.' ehelp organize social eveningai dium 39-40;. small 28; B Mlli-35: for High School students. C 21- R9c9lP" 339- . L Main toplchfor first geiiirriiclll",:s:'f::;dE"g:::n;:;e:?l;uw;l;5 igI:;"::)3b:'h'ek'i :3; bx": price 62”:-63'a; freii wholesale ' . 61-SW . fully dealt Willi. other topics Chtge: plogng factory. onuto Wig: I;:”l'i3I:i"P(he'?':1 1': whit; M; coloed 84: delivered 3 9r W" " "90 PM t 1. bec bite 81: I- II"-5 '07 lunlor PllY8"0"'1d- org: wgolleesale vzlntario wliile '..T.:”.."::”':.'.t"...:r.?::.:.”:.; c.2:;":,m:,; W I w ; c or . home and School meetings. utatoes: Qnehoc 15: Looias; Results of elections held at an-y N3, 755 1.40 - 1.50; New York nual meeting ii June were as lollows: President, Mrs. Raoul I .75; N.B. 10s .24-.3; Quebec ao- Gailhier, viceqrrasldent. Mrs. .90; N.B. 50s 1.00. CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS :, 'L'-)rnv Hopv S uni-ir MONTREAL. Sept. nth-Right now, while summer holiday memories are still fresh. is a good time to start to plan for your next year's vacation. And one of the best ways I know to do this is to o n a "Sunshine Account" at the BANK OF M0 '1'REALt You'll be so glad of this specialvll of M Savings Account when holiday-time comes 'round again. Without money worries you are assured a care-free vacation! so why dacide now deposit one-twelfth of this sum each month into Account at "My Bank". without delay! i RIAD ALL AIOUT ITI IX'I'RVl IXTRYI Read all about the . Fabulous 820.000 Prise List - and the e rulas - for the Second Great DOMESTI 1' Contest as explained on the how much holiday money you're going to need? Then our Sunshine 0 good work I l Resolve now to begin of every package of Domestic Shortening! You may win a Cash Triu of 82.300 and 8 Fabulous Moffat Appliances IN PRIZES for favourite recipe, using mouth Shzrtlening. The ten top winners are all awalrded In I us an - 520,000 1 cash prises - plus thrilling Moffat Agpliances - amlenses trip to Toronto for the rand Bake-0 fl Also son 7 ation Prizes! So get our Domestic Shonenin today - aid ahla oi uidrsadtbooasyrulembet nsnowtowinono these :10 Prison! "til! 'rHl CUTIIT THING!" . . . I find myself saying that a dozen times a week as I watch the bustling. cocky. lovable antics of our beautiful bud e, sir Isaac. He's got a gymnasium of toys to pay iih-India mlnuteofthed.Il lite. and in lilo? gait because he's lIl.l!I wig aitocirs B IE 'l'REAI'. one of Brock's s sale Budgie oducts. He's had nothing but Brock's "lad: Flve'--andthcrenevrwasalovelidhirdll challdlgeyout ITLO0I(5IOO0ODlPartoftliesatIsfactlonlaaaIoylngIisIunod lies lathoddlcate Pall. inaka sure that your family gm the right energy and protective food carry them through their busy-busy days. lloasthem-t necdtbebestbreakfuteerealsncanglva : than. That's River Cereal. seems to are. quickly I cause. costs only two cents a serving. toot Greatest uiiiiier in Class 14.. large 50s 1.75-1.05; Quebec 10s .2 be'dbuyhsrad.riak.Iswould ofcourse Iayyes. aadifsbe couldshswouldheadtnrdiatop "lfhe.”hlxightoalyaaobott.la she'd waitaatilhenullad-the au'k.andthaaII'05IlIlydIslO' pear. "it he bought two bottles-are for each--she'd make a pretence at drinking hers. but when she got a chance. she would pour it Into a splttaon. "W 'l," Mr. Adams added with more irony. "a miner didn't mind treating the spittoon at &5 a bottle. but after three rounds at Wlaroundhemlghthavetoe mlt he was running short of gold dust. JOIN IN CHORUS Such an admission would often be the signal fo. everyone around to Join in a chorus whose punch line was: "You couldn't have been very dusty when you first came in." For the miner. however. there wasn't much else to do but go back into the hills. valleys. and its and pan some more. He aways thought I12. could find more. Mr. Adams was giving us. for our clues lament. the hooky - tank highlights which he had seen. He knew we knew there was much more to the story than that. He knew and we.knew of the raw courage of the men who brought out more than 3100.000,- 000 in gold which sent a surge of money into the outside and brought gain to millions who never saw the Yukon. The stories of those men are still alive more than half a cen- tury later; they opened up the vast territory which despite any dull years has stayed open and now may be on the threshold of "You O35 nil headed for Casablanca. Morocco, man grain clipper managed to die fouiidered in a hurricane Sat- 3 y. 'lhe survivors were reported to be in fair condition as they cut Isa. Us "Op! TO Find isuoua : Ian. 5” 1211” Gu”dhu - . inn-gar:-s. Thurs.Sept.3.1957 Mg" Survivor; an. Vlillaivl Murray aaddaa- ten. the -n-scan he - j-gct. x -YCK K.jMn?IIIr - III-IR-I--V-em-i"IF mun-.i.'...,,.Hm.,hs'.II's.Gu'ducrnehett From The Pumir mommmm. gm” .,,,.,.,.,.,,,..,.,..,,,,, Ir.lunMA&Nw.Summe-I;:tl"uI.:fbh.nld.i”g.g.mv'm&.....;.b,h u.v-rimitu-mmutau.ua.uu-shnvidtbhh Ydk.thegusst.sofMr ..... era)-Report.Icfl.lchIlIlIll8lli"”'"””'”7I'Y"'k' A"""P'"7""'- ' m”&&gu15..&rg.g ll'.lUKl'I.GfIIduClGit!II'l.IdIIDl'0VI.Y0li. - utnhiuuwwdl .1”, hopesolniidlagnuueaurvivors l'4"P""”' '9” nm m&J3K'm& Illnlarioa llacltenzlcliu-u-r from the l1l-fated windiammer 5” ":I”&r" gu: mg :Ig'::.'Hvmn'w"": liver. were visitors to Your or wt "" ""'""' '”' '" u:ttu.tl.l Septiunbar 11h...” h Ca;.eadld'on'S't-sIdqy.,SYeptillht.h; -"”"'””' 5'”"""”' ”"' F yservlee III M C. ' T .';":hw'”””n,"f.l.i','.:”?.:u;P;';'fo', York United Church as sub almost amgletad the work of pgcgylc pg; ..eAauuc”uauu,.dl!WuIll-3QI9ElHf3ld-ddIIrlDUN10lB5MB0- tharboroavan nun” sum mmmu” Ili-.aadM.rs.3dinnnd llae- whlchshewsnschtnpsovuunt...".,1,;.,,3w..g,ow.;.,b, nwwmmmwhm am. 11111!-n.Yorh Wet-New-iv 'iI- Ilrs. Ramsay Auldaadgrud- 3DlIlll'dI in mo u "Paulo in mdmmeucmng ltontocovehead atthehomes...y.m..,cuy,.pgntsstui-day Cnrdova." Theplam i '”ov h dto ' Iiarkthespotaslightdgnalsst leave the ship in a boat before” aboard the United States trans. port Geiger. - In Hamburg. the Pamlr's Inn- crs. the Pnmlr-Passaf Foundation said the reports of light signals were "very good news" that hol-. stei-ed "our hope that more sur- vivors may be found." Meanwhile, Gibraltar authorit- ies received an unconfirmed re- port that the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Absecon had picked up some Pamlr survivors and was. bringing them there. But they stressed this message might have been a garbled version of earlier ones saying the second would take on the original five survlv-l ors. . The air search began Tuesdayl at dawn. Twelve U.S. Air Force planes were among the aircraft searching the Atlantic after wea ther conditions improved during the night. Visibility during the day was: something vaster and richer than the old gold rush. PINK up to 20 miles, while the sea hadi moderated to six-foot swells. -r.-'4'-.4 Bake a batch of crusty Dinner Rolls 0 If you bake at home, you'll want to try a buds of crunchy Dinner Rolls. They're so easy to make when you use fast rising dry Beg: Yeuu I CHIN HNNIIRGIQ Musunintoslarubowllac. pcrtionintoaloug 1150” . Hewar-waou;aumbI.eandadd in diameter. Covu'mwit.h .ua..l.i,, IclkoIdYeat-orstirtnltsp. dothandletrutl5mIns.Using uIital1I'andspi-inklawith a llotnedsharp knifqandough l,ure.Iopa.IIuf&yYQ.I.et into2'lengthsandplage,wsu standl0minutu.'I'l-IBNsurwdl. .apart.on oookieaheets. Add!6e.hkowar-mwaouand Sprinklsrollswithcominaluid ltap.salt.Add,alIatonoe,356c. Ioti'nc,u1icovered,foryghouL once-sifted. not and Brushwith cold wata andlctnre 3'"; mm 019 IIIIIIII: work in anothnrh hour. Meanwhilgstmd . Knead on sbmadshallowpanofhotwster llshlly-floured until smooth in theovaiand prnheatoventobot. ll andelastic.Plaooingrensedbowl. 425”.Reniovapanof'wotgrn-om Cowrwimadampdmhudga 1'' W391! place. has from draft. overmoverandagainletrisgumjl doubled in bulk. Turn out on lightly-floured board and divide intozequalportionushapaudi ovenandboketherollsinsieaw before removing baked burn from the ovui. Yield-l8 rolls. J I.U.X sYELLOWs 'i G1-ti-ir'm It-iv W p---.,.I-uh: '-'-in-I-i-it-t-!.I-sin wrapped In glittering lollto mason &wy0I'ZhVOiclI8yoIIBVe'IOIOoIonrsyoIbn...h&d .nsch;dthya.uprottyhsIInaeaacoessorico.AndsesitsuaesHtaswssIoa hqe-so I tohoId.'IEsistuaaiefaQInI.nT ovs&&-MNH3... I Ivlnhtdlitlrlvil &u!TilIy.